Intuitive India, AIIMS Delhi develop educational programme on robotic-assisted surgery
Intuitive India, AIIMS Delhi develop educational programme on robotic-assisted surgery
19 April 2021 | News Through this initiative, Intuitive aims to familiarise resident surgeons with robotic assisted surgery, its technology, clinical applications and its benefits
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Intuitive India, the India arm of Intuitive Surgical has recently collaborated with top government medical institutions in India as a part of their initiative to expose next generation surgeons to robotic-assisted surgery.
Intuitive India together with AIIMS Delhi, has developed this educational programme called the Intuitive Robotic Onboarding Programme and Education (I-ROPE). Through this initiative, Intuitive aims to familiarise resident surgeons with robotic assisted surgery, its technology, clinical applications and its benefits. Currently, Intuitive is driving this programme in renowned g
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New Delhi: Intuitive India, the India arm of Intuitive Surgical, a global technology leader in minimally invasive care and the pioneer of robotic-assisted surgery (RAS), has recently collaborated with top government medical instituitions in India as a part of their initiative to expose next generation surgeons to Robotic-Assisted Surgery.
Intuitive India together with AIIMS Delhi, has developed this educational program called the Intuitive Robotic Onboarding Program and Education (I-ROPE). Through this initiative, Intuitive aims to familiarize resident surgeons with robotic assisted surgery, its technology, clinical applications and its benefits. Currently, Intuitive is driving this program in renowned government medical instituitions in the country, which includes the likes of AIIMS Delhi, AIIMS Bhubaneswar, Dr. Ram Manohar Lohya hospital- Delhi and Armed forces medical college- Pune.
Covid: Third booster vaccine may make immunity last longer
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New Delhi, April 19 : The coronavirus is mutating, producing new variants and spreading rapidly across the world. While the available vaccines may be able to hold fort against these new variants, it is not yet known how long our immunity will last. Hence, a third booster vaccine or an annual vaccine may be key in protecting people, health experts said on Monday.
Since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic in November 2019, the SARS-CoV-2 may have produced thousands of variants but most disappeared. However, some like the UK (B117) and South Africa (501Y.V2) and Brazil (B11248) variants mutated in such a way that helped the virus survive and reproduce.
Third COVID-19 Booster Vaccine may Make Immunity Last Longer by Colleen Fleiss on April 19, 2021 at 11:07 PM
With coronavirus variants on the rise, an annual COVID-19 vaccine or a third booster may be the key in protecting people.
Since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic in November 2019, the SARS-CoV-2 may have produced thousands of variants but most disappeared.
Currently, all the vaccines require two-doses to be administered, two, three, or four weeks apart, through the intramuscular route. However, a third booster vaccine or an annual vaccine dose like other flu shots may become the normal and help immunity to last longer.
Asia s first upper arm double hand transplant gives 19-year-old student new lease of life
Asia s first upper arm double hand transplant gives 19-year-old student new lease of life
A Team Of Competent 20 Surgeons Had Successfully Performed Surgery Which Lasted For More Than 13 Hours And A 16-members Anesthetic Team Led By Dr. Subramania Iyer, Head Of Department Of Plastic And Reconstructive Surgery.
News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Kajol | Updated on: 28 Sep 2017, 09:40:36 AM
New Delhi:
Through upper-arm double hand-transplant, a 19-year-old chemical engineering student of Manipal Insitute of Technology, Shreya Siddanagowda got a new lease of life. She lost both her hands in a road accident.