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JOURNAL OF PUSHPANJALI HEALTHCARE MARCH 2011

PUSHPANJALI HEALTHCARERegistered Office: A-14, Pushpanjali, Vikas Marg Extn, Delhi - 110092

T/F: +91.11.22372852-57, 43075600E-mail: Web:[email protected]

Editorial Board

Dr Vijay AgarwalExecutive Director Editors

Dr Vinay AggarwalDr Vijay Agarwal

Gaurav Pandey

Dr Gaurav Aggarwal

Advisors

Dr PD Garg

Dr Madhumita Puri

This was sent to me recently by friends, and I thought I would share this with you….

The paradox of our time in history is that we have taller buildings but shorter tempers, wider Freeways, but narrower viewpoints. We spend more, but have less, we buy more, but enjoy less. We have bigger houses and smaller families, more conveniences, but less time. We have more degrees but less sense, more knowledge, but less judgment, more experts, yet more problems, more medicine, but less wellness.

We drink too much, smoke too much, spend too recklessly, laugh too little, drive too fast, get too angry, stay up too late, get up too tired, read too little, watch TV too much, and pray too seldom.

We have multiplied our possessions, but reduced our values. We talk too much, love too seldom, and hate too often.

We've learned how to make a living, but not a life. We've added years to life not life to years. We've been all the way to the moon and back, but have trouble crossing the street to meet a new neighbor. We conquered outer space but not inner space. We've done larger things, but not better things.

We've cleaned up the air, but polluted the soul. We've conquered the atom, but not our prejudice. We write more, but learn less. We plan more, but accomplish less. We've learned to rush, but not to wait. We build more computers to hold more information, to produce more copies than ever, but we communicate less and less.

These are the times of fast foods and slow digestion, big men and small character, steep profits and shallow relationships.. These are the days of fancier houses, but broken homes. These are days of quick trips, disposable diapers, throwaway morality, one night stands, overweight bodies, and pills that do everything from cheer, to quiet, to kill. It is a time when there is much in the showroom window and nothing in the stockroom. A time when technology can bring this letter to you, and a time when you can choose either to share this insight, or to just hit delete...

Remember; spend some time with your loved ones, because they are not going to be around forever.

Remember, say a kind word to someone who looks up to you in awe, because that little person soon will grow up and leave your side.

Remember, to give a warm hug to the one next to you, because that is the only treasure you can give with your heart and it doesn't cost a cent.

Remember, to say, "I love you" to your partner and your loved ones, but most of all mean it. A kiss and an embrace will mend hurt when it comes from deep inside of you.

Remember to hold hands and cherish the moment for someday that person will not be there again.

Give time to love, give time to speak! And give time to share the precious thoughts in your mind.

AND ALWAYS REMEMBER:

Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away.

The above was written by Dr Bob Moorehead, 1995

The Paradox of our Time

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Pushpanjali Crosslay Hospital celebrated its 2nd Anniversary of successful operations. Param

Pujya Didi Maa Sadhvi Ritambhara graced this occasion and a Bhajan Sandhya was organized

under her guidance. More than 1000 people from surrounding areas enjoyed the pravachan of

Didi Maa Sadhvi Ritambhara and the Bhajan Sandhya.

Didi Maa Sadhvi Ritambhara appreciated the efforts of Pushpanjali

Crosslay Hospital in making the nation healthy and being a partner in

their Journey to Good Health. Didi Maa recalled the time in December

2006 when the excavation to build Pushpanjali Crosslay Hospital was

started. Didi Maa then went on to remember that within a span of only

one and half years the building was ready and on 11 May 2008 Vastu

Anusthaan was performed under her guidance. Didi Maa observed that

since then Pushpanjali Crosslay Hospital had achieved many milestones.

A felicitation dinner was organized at India Habitat Centre for

Dr Vinay Aggarwal on being

elected as National President of

the Indian Medical Association.

Luminaries of the medical field

including Dr Naresh Trehan,

Dr Ashok Seth, Dr AK Aggarwal,

Dr AK Panda,Dr Mahesh Verma

and Dr YK Munjal attended the program.

CDC applied for NABL Accreditation a

few months ago. The final assessment

was carried out on 8 - 9 January, 2011.

The NABL team comprised Dr PD

Sawant (Lead Assessor), Dr VK Gupta,

Dr Jayesh Trivedi and Dr Usha Kiran

Baveja and Ms Ritu Kulshreshtha

(NABL observer). The assessment was

conducted under the leadership of

Dr Archana Sood, Dr Narender Saini, Dr Alpana Srivastava,

Dr Gaurav Aggarwal and Mr Akshay Kumar. CDC has been

recommended for NABL Accreditation and the team celebrated the

award by visiting Agra and the Taj Mahal.

A meeting with over 100 shareholders was organized for the shareholders of Crosslay Remedies Ltd at Hotel Country Inn & Suites, Sahibabad. Dr Vijay Agarwal in his address to the gathering outlined the steady growth of PCH, while Mr Sudhir Singhal spoke about the finances of the company. Dr Vinay Aggarwal discussed the overall achievements and future plans of the company.

19 December 2010

Bhajan Sandhya

24 November 2010

Felicitation Dinner

7 November 2010

Shareholder’s Meet at Hotel Country Inn

26 January 2011

CDC Team Tour to Agra

Dr Vinay Aggarwal speaking on nd 2 Anniversary of PCH

Dr Vinay Aggarwalsharing his joy

Shareholders at the Meeting

Celebrations!

A Diwali get together was organized at PSK, Vikas Marg for friends from the print and electronic media industry. More than 150 media persons from Delhi and Ghaziabad attended the program. Dr Vinay Aggarwal, CMD, PCH expressed his appreciation of the overwhelming support received from the media. Sh Ram Kripal Singh, and Mr Manoj Raghuvanshi were also present on this occasion. Executive Director Dr Vijay Agarwal; and Directors - Dr Gaurav Aggarwal, Mr Sudhir Singhal, Dr Ganesh Mani, Mr OP Manchanda, and Mr AS Bawa presented souvenirs to guests from the media.

PCH on achieving its first major milestone of NABH Accreditation organized a Gala Lunch for staff and doctors. The Quality Council of India awards NABH accreditation and this certification ratifies quality in a healthcare set up. A Hasya Kavi Sammelan with Hasya Kavi Sh Praveen Shukla, Sh Mahendra Sharma and Sh Mahendra Ajnabi further brightened this momentous occasion.

PCH celebrated Christmas Day with a fun-filled program organized by the Nursing Department. CMD Dr Vinay Aggarwal; ED, Dr Vijay Agarwal and several other Directors graced the occasion. Special invitees for the event were Principal and Vice-Principal of Nightingale College of Nursing. The Nursing staff presented many songs and dances to entertain the audience.

Worthy of special mention are the presentations by Mr Anish of the Emergency department who sang a Malayalam song “Haro Hara”, which was enjoyed by all and its catchy tune compelled the audience to come on to the dance floor. Ms Jeena of NICU, danced to the song Barso re Megha and made the audience forget whether they were watching a friend from their own group or Aishwarya on the silver screen. Ms Jessy of Infection Control dept danced to the song Nimbooda Nimbooda.

3 November 2010

Diwali Celebrations with the Media

10 November 2010

NABH Celebration

29 December 2010

Christmas Day

Media persons at a Press Conference

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Seminars & Conferences

Ms Nomita Sarkar, Sr Nursing Manager - Training & Administration was bid farewell by Clinical Heads, departmental HODs and senior staff in the PCH conference hall. Dr Vinay Aggarwal presented her with a memento in appreciation to her dedication towards her work at PCH. Dr Vijay Agarwal appreciated her attitude of solving problems even on the last day of the work.

Mr Atul Gandotra, General Manager- Marketing and Business Development was bid farewell by Clinical Heads, departmental HODs and senior staff in the PCH conference hall.

At the farewell, Dr Vinay Aggarwal and Dr Vijay Agarwal appreciated his tenure at Pushpanjali Healthcare. work.

ndThe 62 Republic Day was celebrated at Pushpanjali Crosslay

Hospital. The flag was hoisted by Dr MM Aggarwal, father of

Chairman and MD, Dr Vinay Aggarwal.

26 January 2011

Republic Day

Bidding Goodbye!

10 January 2011 1 January 2011

Dr MM Aggarwal hoisting the Flag

Security persons saluting the National Flag

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Dr Vijay Agarwal

appreciating

Ms Nomita Sarkar

Effortless Health is a free monthly program at Pushpanjali Crosslay

Hospital. In this program the person is guided to the path of

realizing how their thoughts and pre-conceived notions form the

basis of diseases and how the mind-body system can be totally

refreshed by understanding life in a new perspective. It is a program

designed to bring maximum health benefits by systematically

minimizing the effort. The program is conceived, designed and

conducted by Dr Vipin Mishra, MBBS, MD, PhD, DM

(Endocrinology), Commonwealth Medical Fellow (England),

Senior Consultant and Head, Dept of Diabetes and Endocrinology,

PCH.

Dr Sandeep Jain, Trauma Surgeon conducted a training program

for doctors from Ghaziabad on Medical Management of Disaster

Victims. The one-day training program was organized in joint

collaboration with Ghaziabad District Authority at Pushpanjali

Crosslay Hospital. Mr Manoj Kumar Singh, Programme for Staff

Assistance, Urban Risk Reduction Project, Ghaziabad conducted

the proceedings of the training. Around 50 hospital owners and

doctors attended the workshop.

Dr Kartik Mani, MD,

I n t e r v e n t i o n a l

Cardiologist at Roseburg,

Oregon, USA, delivered a

talk on 'Cardiac

Resynchronization

Therapy: Role and

Relevance in Heart

Failure'. Cardiologists and

cardiac surgeons attended

the talk.

14 November 2010

Public Talk: Effortless Health

15 November 2010

Training program: Medical Management of

Disaster Victims

Dr Vipin Mishra addressing the public

10 November 2010

CME: Cardiology

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Seminars & Conferences

An update on Nuclear Medicine was organized by Pushpanjali Crosslay Hospital. Dr Manishi L Narayan, Senior Consultant and Head, Nuclear Medicine Dept, Galaxy Cancer Institute, Pushpanjali Crosslay Hospital, delivered the lecture on “Current trends in Clinical Nuclear Medicine”.

The lecture centered on current applications and tremendous potential of Nuclear Imaging in the fields of Cardiology, Oncology, Nephro-Urology, Endocrinology, Neurology, Gastroenterology, Orthopedics and Pediatrics. She said that the commencement of Nuclear Medicine services at Galaxy Cancer Institute, Pushpanjali Crosslay Hospital, forbore a multifaceted approach in diagnosis, and additional therapeutic options, which would ultimately enhance patient care and treatment.

30 November 2010

A CME on “Challenge of Type 2 Diabetes: New and Emerging

Therapies” was organized where Dr Vipin Mishra spoke on the

recent advances in treating the patients suffering from Type 2

Diabetes. Cardiologists, Cardiothoracic surgeons and Medicine

specialists attended the CME.

CME: Challenge of Type 2 Diabetes: New and

Emerging TherapiesA CME on Cardiac markers was held to announce the installation of

I-stat in the laboratory. I-stat is a fully automatic and very

advanced microprocessor controlled analyzer for blood gas,

electrolytes and cardiac markers (Troponim I, CK_MB and pro-

BNP). It has a built in automatic calibration in each cartridge, and

gives fastest, reliable and accurate quantitative results cardiac

marker in just 2 minutes. It requires blood samples as minimum as 2

drops.

20 November 2010

CME: Current Trends in Clinical Nuclear Medicine

4-5 December 2010

PC CON 2010

22 November 2010

CME: Cardiology

The 2nd Annual Conference of Pushpanjali Crosslay Hospital - PC

CON 2010, was held at Hotel Country Inn & Suites, Sahibabad,

Ghaziabad from 4 to 5 December 2010. Dr E Sridharan, Managing

Director, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation inaugurated the conference at

a glittering ceremony that was well attended by eminent medical and

healthcare personnel at Grand Ball Room of Country Inn & Suits,

Sahibabad.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr Vinay Aggarwal CMD, Pushpanajali

Crosslay Hospital (PCH) appraised the gathering and the Chief Guest

that the purpose of the conference was to keep the medical fraternity

abreast with the latest in the field of medical science. Dr Aggarwal

added that this would help the medical community deliver healthcare

services that was at par with the best available across the world.

Dr Vijay Agarwal, Executive Director, PCH presented an overview of

Pushpanjali Healthcare with Pushpanjali Crosslay Hospital as the

flagship of the group. He also spoke about the accreditation accorded

by NABH on account of the quality services being practiced at the

hospital for the total care of the patients beyond the ambit of disease

management.

Renowned Cardiac Surgeon, Dr Ganesh Mani, who had recently

operated upon Dr E Sreedharan, introduced the Chief Guest to the

delegates. Chief Guest Dr E Sreedharan was all praise for the quality

healthcare services being rendered by PCH under its dynamic and

learned leadership and appreciated their sense of responsibility

towards the community by organizing conferences to upgrade the

medical practitioners knowledge on recent trends in medical science.

He went on to place on record his thanks to the hospital for placing

India on par with the developed world both in quality manpower and

technology. On his expressed interest, Dr was taken

around Pushpanjali Crosslay Hospital.

Chairman of PC CON 2010 and world-renowned valvular surgeon,

Dr A Sampath, extended a vote of thanks to the Chief Guest, the PCH

leadership, speakers, and delegates; associated industry and

support team for committed contribution to the success of PC CON-

2010. Over 1000 doctors attended the conference.

E Sreedharan

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Seminars & Conferences

4 December 2010

IVF & Infertility: Made Easy

Dr Gita Radhakrishnan, a great teacher and known Reproductive Medicine Expert, along with panelists, Dr Gouri Devi, Dr Parasuram Gopinath, Dr Sunita Fotedar and Dr Bhavana Mittal discussed some vital aspects of the field of Ovulation Induction from first line drugs, ie, clomiphane citrate to letroz to controlled ovarian hyper stimulation protocols in both IUI and IVF.

The use of Gonadotrophin releasing hormones, both agonists and now antagonists, which are significant breakthroughs in infertility treatment were discussed in detail.

Dr Radhakrishnan also addressed the emotional issues of women, and advised counseling, especially for the male partner, as he would need to be supportive and tolerant.

Dr PG Paul, Chairman, Paul’s Hospital, Institute of Endoscopy and IVF centre, Cochin focused his presentation on Endoscopy and Infertility. Dr Paul has received several national and international awards for his pioneering work in Endoscopy. The other panelists, Dr Indrani Ganguly, Dr Urvashi Jha, and Dr Neeta Singh discussed controversial points to the satisfaction of the audience.

Dr PG Paul Dr Shubha Sagar Trivedi, Dr Sarita Anand

Other sessions were equally appreciated - Dr Bhavana Mittal,

Director, Pushpanjali

Institute of IVF & Infertility

spoke on “Advances in

ART/IVF”. Dr Parasuram

Gopinath, CIMAR, spoke on

Gamete Micromanipulation

and Chairpersons –

Dr Shubha Sagar Trivedi and

Dr Sarita Anand, moderated

the session.

Dr Suneeta Mittal, Head, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, AIIMS and

Program Director of ART Centre at AIIMS, was the moderator for the session

on “Low cost IVF”. Dr Mittal emphasized that only a small fraction of patients

needing IVF utilized this facility due to its high cost. As an alternative, Dr Mittal

suggested the use of suggested Intra Vaginal Culture (IVC), which had a

minimum stimulation protocol with a combination of both oral and injectable

ovulation induction drugs, making it very safe for patients by avoiding multiple

pregnancy and ovarian hyper stimulation syndrome.

Dr Sharda Jain and Dr Suneeta Mittal discussed the concept of OBR (Outcome

Based Reimbursement) which can benefit many couples at a time.

Pushpanjali Crosslay Hospital hosted a one day symposium on

“Modern Hospital Management for Medium and Small Hospitals”

to promote Quality in Healthcare services on 5 December 2010 at

Hotel Country Inn & Suites, Sahibabad under the Chairmanship of

Dr Vijay Agarwal, Executive Director, Pushpanjali Crosslay

Hospital. The eminent speakers from the industry were invited and

they addressed various issues related to Healthcare Quality and

Accreditation

5 December 2010

Modern Hospital Management for Medium and Small Hospitals – A Symposium

Delegation of foreign students at PCH

A delegation of MBA students from the University of

Massachusetts and National Yuntek University, Taiwan

visited PCH to learn about Indian Healthcare Industry and

facilities. The delegation was led byDr Mohan Agarwal.

11 January 2011

Visit by MBA students

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Dr Bhavana Mittal, Dr Meenu Parasvram, Dr Sowjanya Aggarwal, Dr Parasuram Gopinath

Dr Sharda Jain & Chairpersons

Dr Arati Verma addressing the audience

Dr Girdhar Gyani, Dr Vijay Agarwal and

Dr Narottam Puri

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Seminars & Conferences

In the Community

Dr Ganesh Mani at the PICS Seminar

Pushpanjali Institute of Cardiac Sciences at Pushpanjali Crosslay Hospital organized a Seminar

on Off Pump CABG. Surgeons, Cardiologists and Anesthetists, Physicians and Paramedical staff

were updated about the current trends in cardiac surgeries under the leadership of Dr A Sampath

Kumar. The faculty included Dr Ganesh K Mani, Dr S Bhattacharyya, Dr AGK Ghokhle and

Dr SK Sinha. Trainees from various postgraduate programs around the country were invited to participate

(and acquire CME credit hours). The Pushpanjali Institute of Cardiac Sciences seminar plans to

conduct such seminars once a month for the next 10 months.

Dr Ruby Bansal was invited to speak at the International conference on HIV and AIDS. The theme of her talk was “Private Sector and

Public–Private Partnership for providing Wellness to people living with HIV in India”.

From 15 November to 15 December 2010, the general public was

offered complimentary facilities for the detection of HIV at an early

stage. During this period, an informative program about needle

stick injury for healthcare workers was also organized by Dr Ruby

Bansal on 28 November 2010.

A free Cancer detection camp was organized at the Gynecology OPD

on the fourth floor of the hospital in association with East Delhi

Gyne Forum. Dr Sharda Jain and Dr Jyoti Agarwal conducted the

camp.

A Health talk on Bronchial Asthma was delivered by Dr Maneesh

Tripathi, Consultant and Head, Pulmonary Medicine. Dr Tripathi

informed the gathering that Bronchial Asthma was a chronic

inflammatory disorder, with familial inheritance and that the

primary treatment is based on Inhaled Therapy. He also spoke of the

diagnostic procedures; and the role played by other allergic

disorders like allergic rhinitis, conjunctivitis, eczema. He concluded

with a description of the newer modalities of treatment that are

aimed at improving the quality of life and preventing complications.

A free Heart check-up Camp was organized at the Community Center, Gagan Vihar, Delhi. Senior Cardiologist Dr Gaurav Minocha attended to more than 100 patients suffering from Cardiac diseases and Hypertension.

Mr Vipin Mehta, Advisor, Mr IA Siddique, President, Mr JK Khanna, Treasurer of Bharat Vikas Parishad, Gagan Vihar Branch were at the forefront in providing the local support and hospitality.

A RWA meet from neighboring localities was held at PCH. The

members were happy that they would now receive special privileges

through PCH’s PHPI (Pushpanjali Health Partnership Initiative)

program. They further shared their experience at PCH and

suggested other benefits that could be extended to the community.

Dr Vinay Aggarwal, Dr Gaurav Aggarwal and Dr PD Garg responded

to the issues raised and assured the attending gathering of best

services. Dr Gaurav Aggarwal announced the Pushpanjali Home

Health Care Program, a unique home-based program.

Container Corporation of India Ltd in association with Sreekrishna Medical & Research Centre, Mayur Vihar, Delhi and Pushpanjali

Crosslay Hospital organized a ‘Medical Checkup Camp’ at ICD, Dadri. The camp benefited about 500 officials and users of Inland Container

Depot. Several specialists from Pushpanjali Crosslay Hospital, namely Dr Dhirendra Singhania (Cardiology), Prof Vipin Mishra (Diabetes),

Dr SN Singh (Medicine), Dr Pawan Johri (Ophthalmology), Dr Anjali (Gynecology), Dr Ruby Bansal (Medicine), Dr Jerom (Physician), Dr

Mamta Waikar (Pediatrics), Dr Arya Shreedhar (Dental) and around 20 paramedical staff assisted in the process. Some of the

complimentary health procedures offered were BP, Blood sugar, BMI, ECG and ECHO.

Sh Harish Chandra, Group General Manager, Container Corporation of India, Prof Vipin Mishra, Dr Hariharan, Dr VNN Pillai and

Sh K Prabhakaran, Chief Manager, ICD, Dadri, who had taken the lead in organizing the camp, inaugurated the camp by lighting the lamp.

15 November 2010

HIV Testing

8 December 2010

Cancer Detection Camp

12 December 2010

PHPI Health Talk

21 November 2010

Heart Check-up Camp

10 December 2011

Pushpanjali Health Partnership Initiative

22 December 2010

Medical Check-up Camp

15 January 2011

Seminar on Off-Pump Cardiac Surgery

4 February 2011

International conference on HIV and AIDS: Role of Insurance Sector in India

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In the Community

Dr Gaurav Aggarwal receiving the certificate

Smt Sheila Dixit handing over the Award to Dr Praveen Gulati

A Blood Donation Camp was organized at Pushpanjali Crosslay

Hospital on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Didi Maa Sadhvi

Ritambhra. The camp coordination was done by Shri Roop

Chaudhary, State Spokesperson, Ex-MLA, Bharatiya Janta Party,

Uttar Pradesh and Mr Gaurav Pandey.

Dr Vibhu Mittal MD, DM, Consultant Gastroenterologist at PCH, spoke about Hepatitis and the dangers it could pose for some patients. During the lecture, Dr Mittal also informed the gathering that hepatitis could occur with limited or no symptoms, and that it often led to jaundice, anorexia (poor appetite) and malaise.

MBA students from University of Massachusetts visited PCH as a

part of their curriculum. They discussed the healthcare business

model in India with Dr Vinay Aggarwal, Dr Vijay Agarwal and Dr

Gaurav Aggarwal. Dr TS Jain took the delegation around the

hospital and briefed them about the facilities. The delegation

handed over a Certificate of Appreciation.

A talk by Dr Ruby Bansal on “Health Screening for the Elderly” was organized for PGYP members. Dr Bansal advised that elders should not sit idle at home and should actively take part in social programs as well day-to-day work at home. She also recommended regular walks of 30-40 minutes duration daily.

Snoring is commonly joked about, but its harmful effects on Cardiovascular and Respiratory Homeostasis is little known. This was the

subject of the talk by Dr Maneesh Tripathi, Consultant Pulmonologist. Dr Tripathi informed the participants that snoring was the main

symptom of Obstructive Sleep Apnea which is the second commonest risk factor for development of Hypertension, Diabetes, Cardiovascular

diseases like Angina, Heart attack, Stroke; as well Endocrinological disorders. Dr Tripathi concluded his talk by describing the modalities of

treatment - CPAP or BIPAP devices. The talk was followed by a discussion where the participants cleared many of their concerns.

A Health talk on “Joint Pain in the Elderly” by Dr Ashish Sao, Orthopedic Consultant, PCH was organized for PGYP members which was followed by 30 minutes of Relaxation Yoga by Yogacharya Shri Sheshpal Ji. Members asked many question related to problems of joints and bone pain.

National Excellence Award 2011 was conferred upon Dr Praveen

Gulati for his contribution to better healthcare in India.

A Free Health Check-up camp was organized at DAV School,

Dayanand Vihar, Delhi. Dr Dhirendera Singhania, Ms Charu Dua,

Ms Geetanjali participated in the camp. The camp was attended by

over 100 persons who also attended a talk on Healthy Food.

2 January 2011

Blood Donation Camp

9 January 2011

PHPI Health Talk on Hepatitis

5 January 2011

Appreciation

28 November 2010

Health Issues among the Elderly

28 November 2010

Health Issues among the Elderly

26 December 2010

Joint Pain in the Elderly

Award

4 January 2011

Health Check up Camp

Appreciations & Awards

PGYP

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Designed at Imaginative Dimension, Delhi-92, Tel: 9811752081/ 9811610894

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PCH Doctors in Electronic Media New Empanelments

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Mr Birender OT Technician

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2010

A press conference was organized on the

occasion of World AIDS Day at IMA,

Ghaziabad. Dr Ruby Bansal addressed

the media and informed them that

Pushpanjali Crosslay Hospital was the

first private sector hospital with an ICTC

centre approved by Uttar Pradesh AIDS

Control Society. She further informed the

attending gathering that HIV testing was

being carried out free of cost, and that HIV Medicines (ART) were also available at

a subsidized price.

A Press Conference was held by

Dr Vinay Aggarwal, on taking

charge as IMA National President.

Dr Aggarwal discussed his

priorities and action points.

Dr Arun Gupta, President IMA

Ghaziabad, Dr Deepak Agarwal,

Secretary, IMA Ghaziabad were

also present at the press

conference.

30 November 2010

Press Conference

3 January 2011

IMA Press Meeting

Dr Ruby Bansal IMA officials participating in Press Conference

Dr Ruby Bansal Focus TV Swine Flu

Dr Ruby Bansal P7 News Safety during Diwali

Dr Ruby Bansal Total TV Sweet Adulteration in Diwali

Dr Sushma Dikhit Focus TV Sexual Problems

Dr Anshuman Zee News Joint Pain

Ms Charu Dua Star News Nutrition in Children

Dr Priya Gupta Aaj Tak Duchene Muscular Dystrophy

Dr Vijay Agarwal Aaj Tak, Sahara Samay, 2nd Anniversary of PCH

CNEB, Total TV, Mahua News, India News

?SAIL (Steel Authority of India Ltd)

?PNB (Punjab National bank)

?IRCON International Ltd

?Syndicate Bank

(For Health Check-up)