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High quality specialist and cross-specialist professional development in mental health care
The Royal College of Psychiatrists has set up a new Education and Training Centre to offer a range of high quality learning opportunities for psychiatrists and other related health and social care professionals, service users and carers.
Sep 2, 2005, 02:25
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World's first Text Mining service to benefit British academics
A new �1 million initiative to help academics with their struggle against data deluge was launched on 21 March at Manchester Town Hall.
Mar 31, 2005, 21:19
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Curriculum Committee to Revise the Medical Curriculum in India
The Central Government in India is to set up a Curriculum Committee to revise the medical curriculum in the next one or two years.
Mar 31, 2005, 20:32
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Indian State Governments Authorised to Authenticate Educational Certificates
People going abroad for jobs or for higher studies can now get their educational certificates authenticated within their State itself by the authorized officials of the State Government and need not travel to Delhi for the same.
Mar 28, 2005, 23:07
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Databasing the Brain
Understanding the structure, function, and development of the brain in health and disease represents one of the great scientific challenges of our time. The emerging field of neuroinformatics integrates neuroscience with informatics to create unique databases and analytical tools for the large variety of neuroscience data types, applying them to brain research and linking them with databases within neuroscience and other fields such as genomics and proteomics. "Databasing the Brain: From Data to Knowledge (Neuroinformatics)" (Wiley; February 2005; $135.00; Paper; 0-471-30921-4) is the first book to comprehensively cover neuroinformatics, from relevant computational science and modeling issues to its diverse applications.
Feb 7, 2005, 21:03
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New surgical training curriculum in UK
The new surgical training curriculum will be introduced by the Royal College of Surgeons in 2007. Pilots will start across England and Wales next summer.
Nov 5, 2004, 08:43
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Royal college to launch new breast cancer training programme
Following the success of major clinical trials around the world, and a UK trial involving over 1000 breast cancer patients, The Royal College of Surgeons is to launch a new training programme, in partnership with Cardiff University, for surgical teams in sentinel node biopsy (SNB) - a minimally invasive procedure which forms part of the treatment for breast cancer.
Nov 3, 2004, 08:46
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RCGP to launch masters degree in prison medicine
The Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) is launching a university masters programme in prison medicine.
Oct 30, 2004, 15:11
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Half of psychiatric trainees are bullied in UK
A survey has found that 47% of psychiatric trainees had been bullied in the previous year. Foreign doctors were significantly less likely to take action when bullied than local doctors.
Jun 6, 2004, 20:35
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CBI FILES CHARGESHEETS FOR IMPERSONATION IN AIIMS PARAMEDICAL COURSE EXAMINATION
Central Bureau of Investigation has filed two chargesheets in two separate cases against S/Sh. Jalaj Kumar and Rajesh Kumar both residents of Bihar in the court of Metropolitan Magistrate, Karkardooma, Delhi for adopting unscrupulous means to obtain admission in the B.Sc (Hons.) Paramedical Course conducted by All India Institute of Medical Sciences on 27-6-2001. In similar five other cases CBI had already filed chargesheets.
Mar 26, 2004, 22:35
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CBI ARRESTS ONE MORE IN THE ALL INDIA POST GRADUATE MEDICAL QUESTION PAPER LEAK CASE
CBI arrested one Jainender Sahi, a resident of Lucknow for his involvement in the stealing of a question paper, photocopying it and leaking the question papers of All India Post Graduate Medical Education (AIPGMEE) -2002 to candidates. AIPGMEE is the entrance examination for Post Graduate Medical Education in the Country and is conducted under the supervision of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) every year. Earlier on 12. 1. 2004, CBI had arrested S/Shri Sunit Singh, B.D. Mishra, Dr.K.K. Singh and K.C. Bhargava for their involvement in the case.
Feb 21, 2004, 22:36
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CBI ARRESTS A MEDICAL STUDENT FOR IMPERSONATION IN PARAMEDICAL ENTRANCE EXAMINATION OF AIIMS
The Central Bureau of Investigation has arrested Shri Abhishek Kumar Aman, then an MBBS student at Medical College, Calcutta, who had impersonated as a candidate in the B.Sc.(Hons) Paramedical Entrance Examination,2001 conducted by All India Institute of Medical Sciences.
Feb 4, 2004, 22:32
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CBI ARRESTS FOUR IN CONNECTION WITH AIPGMEE-2002 QUESTION PAPER LEAK
CBI has arrested four persons for their involvement in the leakage of question paper of All India Post Graduate Medical Education (AIPGMEE) -2002 which is the entrance examination for the Post Graduate Medical Education in the Country and is conducted under the supervision of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS). S/Shri Sunit Singh, B.D. Mishra, Dr.K.K. Singh and K.C. Bhargava were arrested at Lucknow yesterday and were produced in the court and their transit remand upto Delhi was obtained. They were today produced in the designated CBI court at Patiala House, New Delhi and they have been remanded to CBI custody till 23.1.2004.
Jan 14, 2004, 22:30
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