🌟How a Clinical Network is Helping Tackle India's Health Challenges🌟 Tune into the latest episode of ICMR Radio as we go behind the scenes of a transformative initiative led by ICMR, aimed at building a resilient a clinical trial ecosystem across the country. We’re joined by Dr Aparna Mukherjee, Scientist-E & In-Charge of the Clinical Studies,Trial & Projection Unit at ICMR, who has been pivotal in driving this initiative forward. What to Expect: 🌍 Discover how INTENT came to life from groundwork laid during the COVID-19 pandemic, creating a pool of trained researchers ready to tackle health challenges — in both emergencies and routine research. 💡 Learn what makes clinical trials essential for innovation, from drug and device testing to behavioral health studies, providing end-to-end support across India’s health research ecosystem. 💼 Women in STEM: Gain insights from ICMR's women leaders, who share their journeys, emphasizing work-life balance and dedication. They serve as a testament to the conducive environment at ICMR, where women can achieve and lead at the highest levels in STEM. Whether you’re a health professional, researcher, or student, this episode offers invaluable perspectives on how clinical trials contribute to strengthening our healthcare infrastructure. 🔊 Listen Now: YouTube: https://lnkd.in/dH-t7Sua Spotify:https://lnkd.in/dHKrJ8pT #ICMR #ICMRRadio #ClinicalTrials #INTENT #WomenInSTEM #HealthcareInnovation #IndiaInnovates #PublicHealth
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First National Public Health India Conference #NPHICON - Feb 23-25, 2024 The National Public Health India Conference fosters collaboration among #healthcare professionals, focusing on #innovative approaches to address priorities like #NCDs, #Tuberculosis, aspects of #zoonotic diseases, #antimicrobialresistance, environment, and #climate change and infrastructure #strengthening. It explores advanced tools such as #AI and Machine Learning for effective public health surveillance. 7 #scientific sessions are scheduled, covering Recent Public Health #Initiatives in India, Advanced Tools & Technologies for Public Health #Surveillance and Response, #OneHealth, Disease Elimination, Implementation of International Health #Regulations in India, #Research Integrity and Ethics, and Current #Curriculum in Medical Education for Public Health Implementation in India – addressing both barriers and opportunities.
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Effective health communication between doctors and patients is crucial for ensuring optimal healthcare outcomes. It involves clear and empathetic exchange of information, mutual understanding, and shared decision-making. Doctors need to actively listen to patients' concerns, questions, and preferences, creating a supportive environment where patients feel comfortable expressing themselves and participating in their own care. To learn more about this empathetic communication we have Prof. (Dr.) Uma Kumar, Founder and Head of Department, Rheumatology, AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi) who with her vast experience will share how to address patients' emotional needs, alleviate anxiety, and build trust, which is essential for patient satisfaction and adherence to treatment plans. Watch the full video here: https://lnkd.in/gv4wzscU If you want to help transform healthcare, join Health Parliament! Download the app and become a member; Play Store: https://lnkd.in/gPAjkceh App Store: https://lnkd.in/gUAVyUmA Dr. Rajendra Pratap Gupta, PhD Mevish P. Vaishnav Dr. Nirod K. Akshita Tyagi Ashish K Suresh Jithin Jimmy Saptarshi Gargari Priya Shukla Dr. Manpreet Kaur Palak Dubey Arushi Negi Sakshi Pandita Digital Health Associates Pvt. Ltd Academy of Digital Health Sciences International Patients’ Union Global Digital Health Summit, Expo & Awards Public Task Force For Accountable Healthcare MyGov India Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India #Worldhealthcommunicationweek #HealthCommunication #publichealth #publicpolicy #patients #digitalhealth #health #healthcare #treatment #information
World Health Communication Week 2024: Prof.(Dr)Uma Kumar,Founder & Head of Dept.,Rheumatology,AIIMS
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https://lnkd.in/gcrE-2YM Heading to BKK to moderate a session as well as learn from other speakers on how we can progress CVD access in India and the region. Women, vulnerable populations and economically impoverished are at greatest risk and are exposed to both commercial as well as social determinants of health putting them in disadvantaged situations. For CVD access to become better it has to go beyond diabetes and HT screening, though both are good starting points. Point of care screening and diagnostics, using digital to improve last mile access and technology for remote monitoring are fast catching up as innovations, but how do we embed these innovations into public health programs? Most CVDs are time sensitive, how do we build robust response mechanisms? How do we improve investments. Many topics to discuss and deliberate on.
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Join our webinar with Nachiket Mor to explore how India can reimagine the roles of non-doctor health professionals to improve health system outcomes. Despite significant growth in the health workforce, non-doctor cadres remain underutilised. We’ll discuss pathways for career progression, the potential for expanded roles, and the need for independent certification and accreditation. Learn from global examples and Indian experiences to support this crucial paradigm shift in healthcare. Register here: https://lnkd.in/gdwq8k2A The Banyan Academy Of Leadership in Mental Health | Lakshmi Sethuraman | Yashasvi Murali | Rathish Balakrishnan | Anantha Narayan | Gayathri Vasudevan
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🟧 Tonight’s discussion: Health Reforms around the world. You are invited to join - or to listen to the replay on the free audio App Clubhouse. - see the agenda below The New Danish life science strategy in for 2024 - 2030 is expected to be presented in the spring of 2024. The recommendations by the Danish Life Science Council are based on four key themes: (1) improved integration of innovation in the healthcare sector through public-private collaborations, (2) a stronger growth foundation in the life science industry, (3) international collaboration and health diplomacy, and (4) framework conditions for the life science production and investments in Denmark. INVITATION Join us in discussion room #97: 🚀 Health & Care radical system reform: Do or die ? 🏥☄️❤️🩹. ⭕️What reforms or system critiques are hitting headlines in your country? ⭕️What is currently working that'd you'd want ot keep? ⭕️What reforms would you make and why? Let's delve into insights for more radical system change such as: 🟩 Prevention as Priority: Fund wellness programs and Incentivize preventative care . 🟦 Mental Health Focus: Expand access to affordable mental health services. 🟥 Tech Integration: Use AI, telemedicine, & wearables for better diagnosis and treatment. 🟫 Addressing of Social Factors: Tackle the roots of health disparities. 🟨 Cost reduction through management automation: Separating robotic and human needs of healthcare workers in order to increase time with patients. 🟪️New innovations: Effective ways of measure lifequality and lifespan in both great detail and anonymity. 🔲 What radical change/solution are you passionate about? ⭕Monday, March 4, 2024 21:00 CEST Copenhagen 3:00 PM New York 3:00 AM Malaysia Best Regards, Nisten Tahiraj, Tech Dev, AI explorer, Canada Sussi Bianco, Health & Care Tech Innovation expert, Denmark Will you be able to join our weekly International tech + care + health discussion room #97 ? https://lnkd.in/dy2rfU7P
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Closing care gaps to improve health outcomes. CarelonRx and Carelon Research examined mammogram screening rates among commercially insured women over 45, revealing that only 62% had received screenings, with notable geographical disparities particularly in the Western U.S. To address these gaps, they created zip code-level heat maps and collaborated with life sciences partners to implement targeted interventions in high-need areas. Read more on how we’re leveraging data to help close gaps in care. https://ow.ly/eofZ30sHm9n
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Closing care gaps to improve health outcomes. CarelonRx and Carelon Research examined mammogram screening rates among commercially insured women over 45, revealing that only 62% had received screenings, with notable geographical disparities particularly in the Western U.S. To address these gaps, they created zip code-level heat maps and collaborated with life sciences partners to implement targeted interventions in high-need areas. Read more on how we’re leveraging data to help close gaps in care. https://ow.ly/EKjk30sI7yH
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World Economic Forum, Thank you for sharing this valuable information, World Economic Forum! It's fascinating to see how advancements in technology and research are helping doctors better identify patients at risk of cognitive decline. This has the potential to greatly improve patient outcomes and provide early interventions for conditions like Parkinson's disease. The Global Health and Healthcare Strategic Outlook report by the Forum seems like a comprehensive resource for understanding the future of health and healthcare. I will definitely check it out to stay updated on these important developments.
Their findings could help doctors identify patients at risk of cognitive decline. Learn more about improving patient outcomes from the Forum’s report ‘Global Health and Healthcare Strategic Outlook: Shaping the Future of Health and Healthcare’: https://ow.ly/HS9E50QZFq3 #Parkinsons #GlobalHealth EPFL (École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne)
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Closing care gaps to improve health outcomes. CarelonRx and Carelon Research examined mammogram screening rates among commercially insured women over 45, revealing that only 62% had received screenings, with notable geographical disparities particularly in the Western U.S. To address these gaps, they created zip code-level heat maps and collaborated with life sciences partners to implement targeted interventions in high-need areas. Read more on how we’re leveraging data to help close gaps in care. https://ow.ly/EKjk30sI7yH
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I am proud to share our new publication in the Journal of Public Health! There are many studies that report prevalence of congenital anomalies in India. But, most of these studies lack usable data, as they are riddled with biases inherent in study designs when conducted within a complex health system, like that of India’s. Public health services for babies affected with congenital anomalies are severely under-developed, resulting in a paucity of data. This study identified the different biases in research studies, discusses how to overcome these biases and has developed a checklist for other researchers to use when conducting prevalence studies in health systems of a developing country. This checklist is useful to all those who are planning a study, conducting a study, analyzing data from a recently conducted study or writing up their study for publication. https://lnkd.in/dZdmpmPR Prajkta Bhide Dr. Anita Kar
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