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Cytecare launches step-down hospital for moderately ill COVID-19 patients

Cytecare, in a joint effort along with healthtech startup Cloudphysician, Canadian International School, Bengaluru-based NGO Humanist Centre for Medicine, the Bengaluru chapter of Entrepreneurs Organisation (EO), and other key stakeholders, has converted school hostel blocks into a COVID-19 treatment centre as a non-profit venture In a press note, Cytecare stated that the 120-bed Covid treatment centre has been developed by converting the Canadian International School s hostel into a step-down hospital. It added that the Humanist Centre for Medicine and EO helped with the fundraising for the initiative.  Suresh Ramu, Co-founder and CEO, Cytecare Cancer Hospitals, who led this initiative, said, “While we cannot offer COVID-19 beds inside our cancer hospital, this was our way to serve the community. With the adoption of advanced process and technology, we have been able to scale this initiative in record time.

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Writer and interfaith leader Chris Stedman to engage in series of campus events

Writer and interfaith leader Chris Stedman to engage in series of campus events Chris Stedman’s St. Olaf visit will include a chapel talk in the morning as well as an interview and Q&A session in the evening titled “What Can We Learn about Being Human from Life Online.” St. Olaf College is excited to welcome author, educator, and organizer Chris Stedman for a series of virtual events on March 9. Stedman has received acclaim for his writings advocating the inclusion of non-religious people in interfaith efforts and dialogue. His most recent book, titled IRL: Finding Realness, Meaning, And Belonging In Our Digital Lives, is this winter’s All-Community Read sponsored by the St. Olaf Lutheran Center for Faith, Values, and Community. 

VSA Cancer Care Fund to financially assist 50 children suffering from cancer

VSA Cancer Care Fund to financially assist 50 children suffering from cancer VSA Cancer Care Fund to financially assist 50 children suffering from cancer 14 January 2021 | News In less than a month, VSA Cancer Care Fund has supported the treatment of five paediatric cancer patients at Cytecare Cancer Hospitals Source credit: Shutterstock Every year, nearly 50,000 children are diagnosed with cancer in India. Of these, almost 50% cannot afford treatment and succumb to the disease. In an earnest attempt to address this distressing reality, Vidyashilp Academy and Humanist Centre for Medicine set up the VSA Cancer Care Fund in December 2020. In less than a month, VSA Cancer Care Fund has supported the treatment of five paediatric cancer patients at Cytecare Cancer Hospitals, the knowledge partner and key supporter of the Fund. For 2021, the endeavour is to provide financial assistance for the treatment of 50 children suffering from cancer.

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