“Holistic approach for patient satisfaction”- An innovative experiment at AIMS
Introduction: The last few decades have witnessed fast economic growth and rapid urbanization in developing countries; this along with technological advances, including revolution in information technology worldwide has led to increased demands and new expectations of patients. Now increasingly knowledgeable patients armed with the information from media as a well as guidelines developed by health […]
Yoga for Lower Back Pain
Introduction: Yoga is neither magic nor miracle. It is nothing but discipline, sincerity, and above all positive thinking and self confidence. So yoga is not for the show, it is totally for the self. Regular practice of yoga can give sound health, peace of mind and power of concentration. A contribution of these three is […]
Wound Healers to Wounded Healers
26/2/6, 6.30 PM – Resident doctor assaulted by patient’s relatives for informing about a mandatory post-mortem 27/2/6, 8.00 pm – Resident doctor manhandled by relatives on being asked to keep their chappals out of delivery room 27/2/6, 11.30 pm – Resident doctors abused and threatened for life for denying an unindicated politically motivated admission to […]
Sick Hospitals – Curing the Disease vs. Curing the Symptoms
All the doctors know that ‘symptomatic relief’ is not the way out for their patients. It may be a short-term measure but in the long run the root cause of the disease has to be treated. There is striking similarity between management of a disease and the management of a business. As managers we are […]
Where is the Brand?
David Ogilvy, the father of modern advertising stated, “Any damn fool can put up a deal, but it takes genius, faith and perseverance to create a brand.” The healthcare industry is about to embark on a brand-building mission. The competition is fierce, the customers are more informed, the market shares are being aggressively sought and […]
Ward Management
Objectives: Provides Quality nursing care. Supervises cleanliness and maintenance of ward. Introduction: The implementation of overall plan for nursing department provides for establishment of a number of units of wards. So the process of administration must enter into these wards. Objectives of Ward Management: To provide highest quality nursing care for patient. To provide a […]
Vascular Densities and Human Cerebellum
Comparison of Vascular Densities of The Human Cerebellum – A Pilot Study Vascular density corresponds to metabolic demands, which increase in highly active areas of the brain. The aim of this study was to determine the surface vascular density of three equal vertical divisions of the superior and inferior cerebellar hemispheres and to correlate with […]
Unicondylar Knee Replacement
Partial or unicondylar knee replacement is an effective surgical procedure to cure partial knee osteoarthritis in middle aged patients in India. Many middle-aged men and women develop osteoarthritis of the knee. In Indians and Caucasians, Osteoarthritis of the knee affects the inner half or medial compartment to start with and then proceeds to affect the […]
Training And Development: A Choice Or A Necessity?
Delivering consistent and quality healthcare services are ways to ensure customer satisfaction in the fast-expanding and highly-competitive healthcare industry. Factors like recruitment, retention, training and development of the workforce are gaining more significance as the need for quality and accreditation is being recognised. This is true, irrespective of the fact whether the worker is permanent, […]
Tobacco Smoking: A Birds Eye View
History: All over the Globe, from the immemorial; human beings smoking or chewed various substances for the pleasure. The substances used for smoking and chewing termed as fumitories and masticatories. In India, the most commonly fumitory and masticatory substances are tobacco and betel. The Tobacco belongs to Nicotina tabaccam Lilnn; Hindi – Tamaku, Tambaku, family […]
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