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PETALING JAYA: Free preliminary advice and search on trademarks with the Intellectual Property Corporation of Malaysia (MyIPO) is available until May 23, said Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali. ....
Indian-born Dr Priyanka Majety, who previously studied in Kolar and currently serves as Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Adult Outpatient Diabetes Director at Virginia Commonwealth University’s Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism, shared insights with Bangalore Mirror, stating, “While type 2 diabetes arises from a complex interplay of genetic and environmental factors, modifiable risk factors such as obesity, physical inactivity, and dietary habits play a significant role in its development. ....
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30 Jun 2021 / 08:03 H. SEREMBAN: The U.n.i Clinic Programme under the Professional Entrepreneur Development Programme (ProSPEC) of the Majlis Amanah Rakyat (Mara) has helped three young doctors to be business owners by opening their own clinics. Negeri Sembilan Mara director Mimi Mazlin Mohamed Yusof said the programme was the agency’s initiative to produce Bumiputera entrepreneurs from among the professionals such as those who are involved in the medical field. “Doctors who manage clinics under the programme are qualified and have experience working at government clinics or private clinics. “They also have to undergo entrepreneurship development training programme for three weeks and upon completion, they can apply for business start-up funds amounting to RM300,000 from Mara to open their own clinic,“ she told reporters after visiting the U.n.i Forest Heights Clinic here yesterday. ....
Tshwane mayor Randall Williams wants public comment on R603m health budget By James Mahlokwane Share Pretoria - City of Tshwane Executive Mayor Randall Williams encouraged residents to make public comments on the City’s draft budget of R603 million to improve and maintain access to primary healthcare services at a high level in the 2021/2020 financial year. Williams said the health officials have had to function under testing conditions since the appearance of the Covid-19 pandemic as they have had to acquire additional skill sets to deal with the coronavirus and prevent its spread. He said despite being at the forefront of the battle against the pandemic, they still maintained a high level of service delivery at clinics, in municipal health provision and in other areas of their responsibility. ....