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India Bans Refurbished Medical Devices to Improve Healthcare Quality and Foster Innovation

In a bold move to enhance healthcare standards, India’s Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) has banned the import of refurbished medical devices. The decision, announced on January 10, 2025, prohibits Customs from allowing used medical equipment into the country. This step aims to ensure patient safety, promote indigenous innovation, and prevent India from becoming […]
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Centre Grants 42 Days Special Leave for Organ Donors

In a progressive move to promote organ donation, the Central Government has decided to grant 42 days of special casual leave to its employees who donate their organs. This significant step acknowledges the recovery time required after the surgery and aims to encourage more people to participate in this life-saving act. Why the Change? Previously, […]
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Pharmacy Council Tightens Rules for B.Pharm Programs: New Staff-to-Student Ratio and Faculty Requirements

The Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) has announced significant updates for Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) programs starting from the 2025-26 academic session. These changes include a new staff-to-student ratio, revised faculty requirements, and updated guidelines for institutions offering pharmacy courses. Key Updates for B.Pharm Programs Staff-to-Student Ratio For the first time, PCI has mandated a […]
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Mumbai’s First Domino Kidney Transplant: A Groundbreaking Milestone

Mumbai recently witnessed a life-changing medical breakthrough with its first domino kidney transplant, performed by a multidisciplinary team at Gleneagles Hospital, Parel. This innovative procedure brought new hope to patients battling kidney failure, especially highly sensitized individuals who face immense challenges finding compatible donors. What is a Domino Kidney Transplant? A domino kidney transplant involves […]
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