Africa’s health sector brain-drain continues to be of concern, given that the continent carries roughly a quarter of the burden of the world’s diseases but only 1.3% of the world health workforce. Sub Saharan Africa is perhaps more affected…
Technology is shaping the way we experience healthcare. From electronic medical records and patient self-tracking to informatics and minimally invasive procedures, healthcare is getting more and more high-tech… and nurses in Africa are at…
New devices and equipment, new emergency vehicles and new ideas for improving training contribute to set up a new all-time record visitors: 29,618 guests from all over the world attended the 18th edition of the leading international trade…
Royal DSM, a global science-based company active in health, nutrition and materials, will demonstrate its innovative Dyneema® materials used by armor manufacturers to create the best-in-class hard and soft ballistic protective solutions at…
This week, which is National CPR and AED Awareness Week, a team of EMS and 911 professionals met in Washington, D.C. to develop tools that will help 911 and EMS agencies nationwide improve sudden cardiac arrest outcomes with improved CPR…
UNITED KINGDOM - It results that 123 patients have died after ambulance handover delays since 2014, the union for ambulance workers reveals. While, according to official statistics, 279 people have been severely harmed because of delays in…
CALCUTTA - Two ambulances have been added to Bidhannagar Police Commissionerate fleet. the vehicles could be bought thanks to the funds from MP Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar
MBANDAKA (Congo) - Three patients infected with the deadly Ebola virus slipped out of an isolation ward at a hospital in the Congolese city of Mbandaka, an aid group said, as medics raced to stop the disease spreading in the busy river port