Contemporary Issues in Marketing On Medical Tourism Submitted To: Prof. Neelima Ruparel Submitted By: Jaypal Shah (11075) Hiten Dabhi (11051) Batch: 2010-12 Gujarat University B.K. School of Business Management Declaration I hereby declare that the CIM project report on “Medical Tourism” is an original and bonafide project carried out by me and duly submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for awarding a Masters in Business Administration at B K School of Business
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The Right Medicine – 对症下药 Having chosen the particular subject of Medicine for our research article‚ we picked up “The Right Medicine” as our article topic. With the modern advances of science‚ we‚ young adults‚ often ask ourselves who should we follow‚ scientific reason or traditional remedies? Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is a broad range of medicine practices sharing common theoretical concepts which have been developed in China and are based on a
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The Pros & Cons of Coffee Coffee is a very interesting product. Being one of the most popular drinks in the world‚ it is a subject of many studies where researchers try to find out how it affects poeple ’s health. For a long time coffee was not considered a healthy drink. It has a history of being blamed for many ills. But some recent studies indicate that coffee may not be so bad after all. So which is it – good or bad for the health? I like coffee a lot‚ and to find an answer to that question
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The PPACA and AMCs Implications of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act on Academic Medical Centers Stewart Clark University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Abstract The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act’s holistic implications on Academic Medical Centers (AMCs) are uncertain. However‚ projections can be made for how the PPACA will affect the clinical departments of a hospital and how legislation will impact subsidized payments to AMCs
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Printed matter. For private circulation only LIVING WITH DIABETES IS STILL SWEETER NOW WITH STAR HEALTH Now you may also buy Policy online at www.starhealth.in 4 5 6 9 1 1 13 15 17 22 24 26 Star Criticare Plus Insurance Policy Diabetes Safe Insurance Policy Diabetes and the eye Diabetes Complicating Pregnancy Diabetic Diets Cardiovasular Disease & Diabetes Mellitus Infections and Diabetes Prevent Diabetic Kidney Disease Diabetes‚ Depression and Stress Fitness Section Time to get
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Giustina G‚ Degos F‚ Tremolada F‚ Diodati G‚ Almasio P‚ et al. Morbidity and mortality in compensated cirrhosis type C: a retrospective follow-up study of 384 patients. Gastroenterology. 1997;112:463–72. 6. Fattovich G‚ Stroffolini T‚ Zagni I‚ Donato F. Hepatocellular carcinoma in cirrhosis: incidence and risk factors. Gastroenterology. 2004;127:S35–50. ˆ ` 7. Serfaty L‚ Aumaıtre H‚ Chazouilleres O‚ Bonnand AM‚ Rosmorduc O‚ Poupon RE‚ et al. Determinants of outcome of compensated hepatitis C virus-related
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Chapter One: Introduction 1.1 Background Diseases have become common in today’s world. It has been observed that when medical science finds some medicine or vaccination for a particular disease‚ many other diseases arise. Certain microorganisms become resistant to drugs and some viruses change their structure to protect themselves from the effect of the medicine. Peptic ulcer also has become more common than the past. People blame the change in lifestyle and food habits for this disease. But
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History of nursing profession Prior to the foundation of modern nursing‚ nuns and the military often provided nursing-like services. Florence Nightingale is the founder of modern nurses. she formed the base for the first professional nursing philosophy. She saw the role of nursing as ’having charge of somebody’s health’ (Crisp&Taylor‚2009) based on the knowledge of how to put the body in such a state to be free of disease or to recover from disease’ (Crisp&Taylor‚2009). The religious and
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Food Chemistry Food Chemistry 95 (2006) 180–185 www.elsevier.com/locate/foodchem Antioxidant activity and hepatoprotective potential of Phyllanthus niruri R. Harish‚ T. Shivanandappa * Department of Food Protectants and Infestation Control‚ Central Food Technological Research Institute‚ Mysore 570 020‚ India Received 5 April 2004; received in revised form 25 November 2004; accepted 25 November 2004 Abstract Antioxidant activity and hepatoprotective potential of Phyllanthus niruri
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1179 Assignment Word Count: 3435 As a student nurse you have approached a patient and their parent to inform them that they will be discharged from hospital in 2 days. The patients parent appears concerned at this news and explains that they are an only parent and are worried they will not be able to cope at home‚ they ask you if there is any help available to them. This assignment will explore the above statement in relation to the role of a student nurse and what actions the
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