This short document promotes the creation of presentations using Haiku Deck on SlideShare. It features a stock photo of a person and encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation by clicking a "GET STARTED" button. In a few words, it pitches presentation software.
В этой лекции я даю небольшое введение в нейронные сети.
Начиная с работы мозга прихожу к идее искусственных нейронных сетей, а во второй части даю математическое описание модели.
Presenter:
Dr. Gail Ferreira, Agile Practice Leader, MATRIX Resources, San Francisco Center of Excellence
Rapid scale directly impacts all levels of decision-making, planning, execution, culture, and communications for executives in hypergrowth companies. In this session, we will discuss how to organize, support, and tailor agile practices for teams and sub-teams in companies with a rapid growth cycle. We will share contemporary case studies of hypergrowth companies who have delivered agile at scale.
Topics will include:
• Basic agile and lean methods
• Scrum of Scrums
• SAFe
• Disciplined Agile Delivery (DAD)
• Agility at Scale (Ambler/Lines)
• Spotify model (Tribes, Squads, Chapters & Guilds, DSDM).
This short document promotes the creation of presentations using Haiku Deck on SlideShare. It features a stock photo of a person and encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation by clicking a "GET STARTED" button. In a few words, it pitches presentation software.
В этой лекции я даю небольшое введение в нейронные сети.
Начиная с работы мозга прихожу к идее искусственных нейронных сетей, а во второй части даю математическое описание модели.
Presenter:
Dr. Gail Ferreira, Agile Practice Leader, MATRIX Resources, San Francisco Center of Excellence
Rapid scale directly impacts all levels of decision-making, planning, execution, culture, and communications for executives in hypergrowth companies. In this session, we will discuss how to organize, support, and tailor agile practices for teams and sub-teams in companies with a rapid growth cycle. We will share contemporary case studies of hypergrowth companies who have delivered agile at scale.
Topics will include:
• Basic agile and lean methods
• Scrum of Scrums
• SAFe
• Disciplined Agile Delivery (DAD)
• Agility at Scale (Ambler/Lines)
• Spotify model (Tribes, Squads, Chapters & Guilds, DSDM).
`Selfie elbow' becoming new med conditionOther Mother
Doctors have warned of a new medical condition called "selfie elbow" caused by overuse from taking too many selfies. Like tennis elbow or golfer's elbow, repetitive selfie-taking can cause pain in the elbow due to inflammation from overuse. Taking too many selfies puts stress on the muscle where it attaches to the bone. The condition is treated with anti-inflammatory medication, ice, and stretching. An increasing number of teens are experiencing overuse injuries from excessive technology and social media use like gaming, Snapchat, texting, and taking selfies.
In us, one in nine men at risk of heart attackOther Mother
One in nine men and one in 30 women in the US are at risk of sudden cardiac death before age 70, according to a new study. Sudden cardiac death claims around 450,000 American lives each year, often in people with no prior heart disease symptoms. Researchers examined over 5,200 men and women aged 28-62 without heart disease and found that lifetime risks were 10.9% for men and 2.8% for women based on factors like blood pressure, cholesterol, smoking, and diabetes.
Sun safety strategies for resort employeesOther Mother
This document provides information and strategies for sun safety among resort employees. It discusses distributing sun safety education materials to guests and providing training to employees. The training is based on a decade of sun safety programs for outdoor workers and recreators. It aims to help prevent skin cancer through promoting sun protection practices.
The document discusses various topics related to ambulance transport operations and safe driving practices. It covers emergency vehicle design standards, checking ambulances, en route procedures, patient transfer, defensive driving techniques, and maintaining safety while operating emergency vehicles under both normal and emergency response conditions. The overall focus is on ensuring safe and effective patient care and transport through proper vehicle operation and emergency protocols.
The Faculty Association of AIIMS has written to the institute director requesting that new recruitment of 118 assistant professors be put on hold. The association argues that there is not enough office space and residential facilities to accommodate more new hires, as 14 doctors have resigned in the last two years due to lack of work space and logistical issues. However, AIIMS administration claims that new hires are needed to address the increased patient load and allow faculty more time for research. The administration is working with the health ministry to build new facilities that will provide more office and residential spaces.
Forced to leave us, jobless researcher drags centre to hcOther Mother
An Indian doctor was forced to return to India from his job in a US university less than three years after beginning work there. This was because the Indian government refused to issue him a no-obligation to return to India (NORI) certificate following a change in guidelines. He has now challenged this decision in the Bombay high court. If the NORI certificate had been issued, he could have continued his research position in the US. He is now unemployed in India as he cannot do the same specialized research elsewhere.
This document discusses marijuana abuse and is presented by an organization that provides nursing and attendant staff. It covers topics such as what marijuana is, how it is used, why people use drugs, the short and long term effects of marijuana use, signs of addiction, myths and facts about marijuana, and treatment for addiction. It aims to educate about the harms of marijuana use and support recovery from addiction.
How pizza shops, steakhouses harm environmentOther Mother
Pizza shops and steakhouses that use charcoal or wood burning stoves produce significant emissions and damage the environment of major cities, according to a new study in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The study found emissions from thousands of pizza shops and domestic waste burning contribute to air pollution in Sao Paulo despite its green vehicle policy. A scientist estimates over 300,000 tons of wood is burned annually by pizzerias and steakhouses in Sao Paulo, negating the positive environmental effects of its biofuel policy for vehicles.
Now, `guided chemo missiles' that target only cancer cellsOther Mother
Scientists have developed proteins that can target and deliver chemotherapy drugs directly to cancer cells, avoiding healthy cells. These "guided missile" proteins bind to tumors and transport chemotherapy, potentially allowing higher doses that fully infiltrate hard-to-reach tumors without subjecting the whole body to toxic side effects. The proteins may also be able to cross the blood-brain barrier to treat brain cancers. This approach builds on antibody-based therapies by using engineered proteins rather than antibodies to selectively guide anti-cancer drugs.
`Not equal, some disabled need spl care'Other Mother
Anant Vora, a 15-year-old student with 90% muscular dystrophy disability, cleared his CBSE Class X exams with an 8.4 CGPA despite difficulties due to not receiving specialized care for his condition. While CBSE provides writers and extra time for disabled students, his father argues each disability needs individual consideration and assistance. An advocacy group agrees comprehensive policies are needed to address diverse needs of students with varying disabilities. Anant's parents support his education despite challenges as his condition makes even sitting a problem.
The article discusses a new blood-based screening test for colon cancer that was recently approved by the FDA. However, experts have raised concerns about the test because it has not been shown to improve mortality rates compared to other screening methods. The test may be more effective at detecting advanced cancers rather than improving outcomes. While the test could increase screening rates by addressing challenges with current methods, doctors need more evidence that it actually reduces colon cancer deaths before widely incorporating it into practice.
Bill Gates believes that genetically modified mosquitoes could help reduce malaria deaths within the next 5 years. Researchers are developing a "gene drive" technique to alter mosquitoes so they pass on malaria resistance to nearly all offspring. This could quickly alter entire mosquito populations. While the technology may help reduce malaria, some researchers have raised concerns about potential unintended consequences if the GM mosquitoes crossbreed with other species or develop unexpected mutations. Gates remains optimistic this approach can be made safe with further testing and regulation.
Marine litter has become a severe problem according to a report. Over the past three decades, more than 11.5 million people in 153 countries collected over 200 million pieces of trash from beaches and oceans through cleanup efforts. Last year alone, one organization collected over 13 million pieces of trash. The document promotes an organization that aims to improve healthcare in India by providing nurses and attendants. It provides contact information and states a mission to make quality healthcare accessible worldwide.
India is facing a diabetes epidemic as the number of diabetics is projected to increase to over 100 million in the next 15 years. While India has made progress in reducing childhood stunting, there are growing concerns about the rise in overweight and obese populations that are prone to diabetes. Public health policies need to be strengthened to address both undernutrition and overnutrition issues like diabetes.
An international team of scientists reviewed 19 previous studies involving 68,000 elderly people and found no link between high LDL cholesterol levels and heart disease in those over 60. The study suggests that 92% of elderly people with high cholesterol lived as long or longer than those with low cholesterol, and statin prescriptions may be unnecessary for the elderly. However, some academics have criticized the research methods and questioned the bias of the authors.
Scientists have developed the world's first vaccine for Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS), a severe illness caused by bacterial toxins that often affects young women using tampons during their periods. The vaccine was successfully tested in an initial Phase I human trial. TSS, also known as "tampon disease," causes symptoms of sepsis and was first linked to the use of highly absorbent "super tampons" in the 1980s, leading regulators to limit tampon absorbency. The new vaccine could provide protection against the bacterial toxins that cause this potentially life-threatening condition.
The document discusses stress, its definitions, causes, and physiological effects. It defines stress as the body's response to any demand, and notes that stress can be positive (eustress) or negative (distress) depending on its intensity and duration. Prolonged stress activates the sympathetic nervous system and HPA axis, releasing hormones like cortisol that prepare the body for "fight or flight." However, if stress is chronic it can lead to health problems through the general adaptation syndrome. The cognitive-transactional model holds that stress depends more on one's appraisal and coping abilities than external factors alone. Problem-focused and emotion-focused coping strategies aim to manage stress' psychological and physiological impacts. Maintaining a sense
The document discusses the evolution of contraceptive methods from ancient times to modern progestin-based contraceptives. It traces the development from potentially dangerous ancient methods like using crocodile dung or lead and arsenic potions, to the first modern contraceptives developed in the 1930s using ovarian hormone extracts. It then summarizes many current progestin-based contraceptive options including oral contraceptives, implants, IUDs, injections, and barriers methods. The document provides details on the mechanisms of action, effectiveness, side effects, and appropriate use for these various contraceptive methods.
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A study found bisphenol A (BPA), a known endocrine disruptor, in 77% of sippy cup samples tested in Delhi. BPA was detected in concentrations as high as 14.9 ppm and can interfere with hormone functions and impact growth in babies. While BPA is now prohibited in baby bottles, there are no regulations on its use in sippy cups.
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While 70% of Indians still eat non-vegetarian diets, that number is expected to decline as a vegetarian diet becomes more popular due to increasing health awareness. Rising rates of lifestyle diseases are influencing people to change their diets. Additionally, international studies have shown vegetarians to be healthier than meat-eaters. However, consumption and purchase of chicken and fish is still growing rapidly in India.
The biomechanics of running involves the study of the mechanical principles underlying running movements. It includes the analysis of the running gait cycle, which consists of the stance phase (foot contact to push-off) and the swing phase (foot lift-off to next contact). Key aspects include kinematics (joint angles and movements, stride length and frequency) and kinetics (forces involved in running, including ground reaction and muscle forces). Understanding these factors helps in improving running performance, optimizing technique, and preventing injuries.
How to Control Your Asthma Tips by gokuldas hospital.Gokuldas Hospital
Respiratory issues like asthma are the most sensitive issue that is affecting millions worldwide. It hampers the daily activities leaving the body tired and breathless.
The key to a good grip on asthma is proper knowledge and management strategies. Understanding the patient-specific symptoms and carving out an effective treatment likewise is the best way to keep asthma under control.
`Selfie elbow' becoming new med conditionOther Mother
Doctors have warned of a new medical condition called "selfie elbow" caused by overuse from taking too many selfies. Like tennis elbow or golfer's elbow, repetitive selfie-taking can cause pain in the elbow due to inflammation from overuse. Taking too many selfies puts stress on the muscle where it attaches to the bone. The condition is treated with anti-inflammatory medication, ice, and stretching. An increasing number of teens are experiencing overuse injuries from excessive technology and social media use like gaming, Snapchat, texting, and taking selfies.
In us, one in nine men at risk of heart attackOther Mother
One in nine men and one in 30 women in the US are at risk of sudden cardiac death before age 70, according to a new study. Sudden cardiac death claims around 450,000 American lives each year, often in people with no prior heart disease symptoms. Researchers examined over 5,200 men and women aged 28-62 without heart disease and found that lifetime risks were 10.9% for men and 2.8% for women based on factors like blood pressure, cholesterol, smoking, and diabetes.
Sun safety strategies for resort employeesOther Mother
This document provides information and strategies for sun safety among resort employees. It discusses distributing sun safety education materials to guests and providing training to employees. The training is based on a decade of sun safety programs for outdoor workers and recreators. It aims to help prevent skin cancer through promoting sun protection practices.
The document discusses various topics related to ambulance transport operations and safe driving practices. It covers emergency vehicle design standards, checking ambulances, en route procedures, patient transfer, defensive driving techniques, and maintaining safety while operating emergency vehicles under both normal and emergency response conditions. The overall focus is on ensuring safe and effective patient care and transport through proper vehicle operation and emergency protocols.
The Faculty Association of AIIMS has written to the institute director requesting that new recruitment of 118 assistant professors be put on hold. The association argues that there is not enough office space and residential facilities to accommodate more new hires, as 14 doctors have resigned in the last two years due to lack of work space and logistical issues. However, AIIMS administration claims that new hires are needed to address the increased patient load and allow faculty more time for research. The administration is working with the health ministry to build new facilities that will provide more office and residential spaces.
Forced to leave us, jobless researcher drags centre to hcOther Mother
An Indian doctor was forced to return to India from his job in a US university less than three years after beginning work there. This was because the Indian government refused to issue him a no-obligation to return to India (NORI) certificate following a change in guidelines. He has now challenged this decision in the Bombay high court. If the NORI certificate had been issued, he could have continued his research position in the US. He is now unemployed in India as he cannot do the same specialized research elsewhere.
This document discusses marijuana abuse and is presented by an organization that provides nursing and attendant staff. It covers topics such as what marijuana is, how it is used, why people use drugs, the short and long term effects of marijuana use, signs of addiction, myths and facts about marijuana, and treatment for addiction. It aims to educate about the harms of marijuana use and support recovery from addiction.
How pizza shops, steakhouses harm environmentOther Mother
Pizza shops and steakhouses that use charcoal or wood burning stoves produce significant emissions and damage the environment of major cities, according to a new study in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The study found emissions from thousands of pizza shops and domestic waste burning contribute to air pollution in Sao Paulo despite its green vehicle policy. A scientist estimates over 300,000 tons of wood is burned annually by pizzerias and steakhouses in Sao Paulo, negating the positive environmental effects of its biofuel policy for vehicles.
Now, `guided chemo missiles' that target only cancer cellsOther Mother
Scientists have developed proteins that can target and deliver chemotherapy drugs directly to cancer cells, avoiding healthy cells. These "guided missile" proteins bind to tumors and transport chemotherapy, potentially allowing higher doses that fully infiltrate hard-to-reach tumors without subjecting the whole body to toxic side effects. The proteins may also be able to cross the blood-brain barrier to treat brain cancers. This approach builds on antibody-based therapies by using engineered proteins rather than antibodies to selectively guide anti-cancer drugs.
`Not equal, some disabled need spl care'Other Mother
Anant Vora, a 15-year-old student with 90% muscular dystrophy disability, cleared his CBSE Class X exams with an 8.4 CGPA despite difficulties due to not receiving specialized care for his condition. While CBSE provides writers and extra time for disabled students, his father argues each disability needs individual consideration and assistance. An advocacy group agrees comprehensive policies are needed to address diverse needs of students with varying disabilities. Anant's parents support his education despite challenges as his condition makes even sitting a problem.
The article discusses a new blood-based screening test for colon cancer that was recently approved by the FDA. However, experts have raised concerns about the test because it has not been shown to improve mortality rates compared to other screening methods. The test may be more effective at detecting advanced cancers rather than improving outcomes. While the test could increase screening rates by addressing challenges with current methods, doctors need more evidence that it actually reduces colon cancer deaths before widely incorporating it into practice.
Bill Gates believes that genetically modified mosquitoes could help reduce malaria deaths within the next 5 years. Researchers are developing a "gene drive" technique to alter mosquitoes so they pass on malaria resistance to nearly all offspring. This could quickly alter entire mosquito populations. While the technology may help reduce malaria, some researchers have raised concerns about potential unintended consequences if the GM mosquitoes crossbreed with other species or develop unexpected mutations. Gates remains optimistic this approach can be made safe with further testing and regulation.
Marine litter has become a severe problem according to a report. Over the past three decades, more than 11.5 million people in 153 countries collected over 200 million pieces of trash from beaches and oceans through cleanup efforts. Last year alone, one organization collected over 13 million pieces of trash. The document promotes an organization that aims to improve healthcare in India by providing nurses and attendants. It provides contact information and states a mission to make quality healthcare accessible worldwide.
India is facing a diabetes epidemic as the number of diabetics is projected to increase to over 100 million in the next 15 years. While India has made progress in reducing childhood stunting, there are growing concerns about the rise in overweight and obese populations that are prone to diabetes. Public health policies need to be strengthened to address both undernutrition and overnutrition issues like diabetes.
An international team of scientists reviewed 19 previous studies involving 68,000 elderly people and found no link between high LDL cholesterol levels and heart disease in those over 60. The study suggests that 92% of elderly people with high cholesterol lived as long or longer than those with low cholesterol, and statin prescriptions may be unnecessary for the elderly. However, some academics have criticized the research methods and questioned the bias of the authors.
Scientists have developed the world's first vaccine for Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS), a severe illness caused by bacterial toxins that often affects young women using tampons during their periods. The vaccine was successfully tested in an initial Phase I human trial. TSS, also known as "tampon disease," causes symptoms of sepsis and was first linked to the use of highly absorbent "super tampons" in the 1980s, leading regulators to limit tampon absorbency. The new vaccine could provide protection against the bacterial toxins that cause this potentially life-threatening condition.
The document discusses stress, its definitions, causes, and physiological effects. It defines stress as the body's response to any demand, and notes that stress can be positive (eustress) or negative (distress) depending on its intensity and duration. Prolonged stress activates the sympathetic nervous system and HPA axis, releasing hormones like cortisol that prepare the body for "fight or flight." However, if stress is chronic it can lead to health problems through the general adaptation syndrome. The cognitive-transactional model holds that stress depends more on one's appraisal and coping abilities than external factors alone. Problem-focused and emotion-focused coping strategies aim to manage stress' psychological and physiological impacts. Maintaining a sense
The document discusses the evolution of contraceptive methods from ancient times to modern progestin-based contraceptives. It traces the development from potentially dangerous ancient methods like using crocodile dung or lead and arsenic potions, to the first modern contraceptives developed in the 1930s using ovarian hormone extracts. It then summarizes many current progestin-based contraceptive options including oral contraceptives, implants, IUDs, injections, and barriers methods. The document provides details on the mechanisms of action, effectiveness, side effects, and appropriate use for these various contraceptive methods.
Toxins in sippy cups a threat to babiesOther Mother
A study found bisphenol A (BPA), a known endocrine disruptor, in 77% of sippy cup samples tested in Delhi. BPA was detected in concentrations as high as 14.9 ppm and can interfere with hormone functions and impact growth in babies. While BPA is now prohibited in baby bottles, there are no regulations on its use in sippy cups.
70% of indians eat non veg, but veg diet getting popularOther Mother
While 70% of Indians still eat non-vegetarian diets, that number is expected to decline as a vegetarian diet becomes more popular due to increasing health awareness. Rising rates of lifestyle diseases are influencing people to change their diets. Additionally, international studies have shown vegetarians to be healthier than meat-eaters. However, consumption and purchase of chicken and fish is still growing rapidly in India.
The biomechanics of running involves the study of the mechanical principles underlying running movements. It includes the analysis of the running gait cycle, which consists of the stance phase (foot contact to push-off) and the swing phase (foot lift-off to next contact). Key aspects include kinematics (joint angles and movements, stride length and frequency) and kinetics (forces involved in running, including ground reaction and muscle forces). Understanding these factors helps in improving running performance, optimizing technique, and preventing injuries.
How to Control Your Asthma Tips by gokuldas hospital.Gokuldas Hospital
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Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis - Pathogenesis , Clinical Features & Manage...Jim Jacob Roy
In this presentation , SBP ( spontaneous bacterial peritonitis ) , which is a common complication in patients with cirrhosis and ascites is described in detail.
The reference for this presentation is Sleisenger and Fordtran's Gastrointestinal and Liver Disease Textbook ( 11th edition ).
5-hydroxytryptamine or 5-HT or Serotonin is a neurotransmitter that serves a range of roles in the human body. It is sometimes referred to as the happy chemical since it promotes overall well-being and happiness.
It is mostly found in the brain, intestines, and blood platelets.
5-HT is utilised to transport messages between nerve cells, is known to be involved in smooth muscle contraction, and adds to overall well-being and pleasure, among other benefits. 5-HT regulates the body's sleep-wake cycles and internal clock by acting as a precursor to melatonin.
It is hypothesised to regulate hunger, emotions, motor, cognitive, and autonomic processes.
Travel Clinic Cardiff: Health Advice for International TravelersNX Healthcare
Travel Clinic Cardiff offers comprehensive travel health services, including vaccinations, travel advice, and preventive care for international travelers. Our expert team ensures you are well-prepared and protected for your journey, providing personalized consultations tailored to your destination. Conveniently located in Cardiff, we help you travel with confidence and peace of mind. Visit us: www.nxhealthcare.co.uk
Nano-gold for Cancer Therapy chemistry investigatory projectSIVAVINAYAKPK
chemistry investigatory project
The development of nanogold-based cancer therapy could revolutionize oncology by providing a more targeted, less invasive treatment option. This project contributes to the growing body of research aimed at harnessing nanotechnology for medical applications, paving the way for future clinical trials and potential commercial applications.
Cancer remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide, prompting the need for innovative treatment methods. Nanotechnology offers promising new approaches, including the use of gold nanoparticles (nanogold) for targeted cancer therapy. Nanogold particles possess unique physical and chemical properties that make them suitable for drug delivery, imaging, and photothermal therapy.
PGx Analysis in VarSeq: A User’s PerspectiveGolden Helix
Since our release of the PGx capabilities in VarSeq, we’ve had a few months to gather some insights from various use cases. Some users approach PGx workflows by means of array genotyping or what seems to be a growing trend of adding the star allele calling to the existing NGS pipeline for whole genome data. Luckily, both approaches are supported with the VarSeq software platform. The genotyping method being used will also dictate what the scope of the tertiary analysis will be. For example, are your PGx reports a standalone pipeline or would your lab’s goal be to handle a dual-purpose workflow and report on PGx + Diagnostic findings.
The purpose of this webcast is to:
Discuss and demonstrate the approaches with array and NGS genotyping methods for star allele calling to prep for downstream analysis.
Following genotyping, explore alternative tertiary workflow concepts in VarSeq to handle PGx reporting.
Moreover, we will include insights users will need to consider when validating their PGx workflow for all possible star alleles and options you have for automating your PGx analysis for large number of samples. Please join us for a session dedicated to the application of star allele genotyping and subsequent PGx workflows in our VarSeq software.
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Giloy, also known as Guduchi or Amrita in classical Ayurvedic texts, is a revered herb renowned for its myriad health benefits. It is categorized as a Rasayana, meaning it has rejuvenating properties that enhance vitality and longevity. Giloy is celebrated for its ability to boost the immune system, detoxify the body, and promote overall wellness. Its anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, and antioxidant properties make it a staple in managing conditions like fever, diabetes, and stress. The versatility and efficacy of Giloy in supporting health naturally highlight its importance in Ayurveda. At Planet Ayurveda, we provide a comprehensive range of health services and 100% herbal supplements that harness the power of natural ingredients like Giloy. Our products are globally available and affordable, ensuring that everyone can benefit from the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda. If you or your loved ones are dealing with health issues, contact Planet Ayurveda at 01725214040 to book an online video consultation with our professional doctors. Let us help you achieve optimal health and wellness naturally.
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Summer is a time for fun in the sun, but the heat and humidity can also wreak havoc on your skin. From itchy rashes to unwanted pigmentation, several skin conditions become more prevalent during these warmer months.
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Move aims to improve country's health infra
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The Union health ministry has approved a Rs 2,700-crore expansion plan for the
AIIMS trauma centre here that includes adding 1,841 beds to the existing
facility.The plan assumes significance because of increasing footfall of patients,
primarily for tertiary care, at the country's premier medical institute. Estimates
show 30,000-40,000 patients visit AIIMS' OPD every day .
The revamp entails separate centres for digestive disorders with 465 beds,
endocrinology (244), ENT (334) and spine (200). Bone marrow and kidney
transplant centres will be built with 88 and 63 beds, respectively .
While the government has tried to distribute a lot of this traf fic by opening new
branches of AIIMS in different states, the institute in the capital continues to attract
the most number of patients mainly because of its world class infrastructure and
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According to a senior official, the project will soon be taken up with the finance ministry
for allocation of funds before the proposal is moved to the Cabinet for a final go ahead.
The project, as approved by the health ministry, is aimed at completion by March 2019.
“Once all the approval comes through this year, we plan to start work and complete it
within 40 months,“ a senior official said.
The project cost includes high-end sophisticated equipment for all the centres planned
under the expansion project along with construction cost.As per the plan, the building
under the new project will have efficient use of water and energy . It will also encourage
“sustainability practices“.
The building will have low discharge fixtures, rain water harvesting, dual flushing cistern,
use of curing compound and drip irrigation, use of native species of shrubs and tree having
low water demand in landscaping, waste water treatment and reuse of treated water for
irrigation and cooling. According to the health ministry , AIIMS has been allotted 15 acres
of land by DDA adjacent to where the complex is currently located. The project is part of a
major ramp up drawn up by the government for upgradation of the country's premier
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