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  2. Indian Academy of Pediatrics - Wikipedia

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    2013 stamp dedicated to the Indian Academy of Pediatrics. The Indian Academy of Pediatrics is the association of Indian pediatricians.It was established in 1963, in Mumbai, India and claims to have 23,000 members, as of the year 2013 [1] The head office of IAP is in Mumbai while Delhi is the seat of its official publication – Indian Pediatrics, a MEDLINE indexed medical journal. [2]

  3. Nursing in India - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Nursing Council recognizes several levels of nurses: [6] [7] Auxiliary Nurse & Midwife - 10+2 passed in any stream + 2 years ANM training. General Nursing & Midwifery - 10+2 passed in any stream + 3 years GNM training. Bachelor of Science in Nursing - 10+2 passed in science stream (Physics, Chemistry and Biology) + 4 years of Nurse ...

  4. Pediatric nursing - Wikipedia

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    Pediatric nursing is part of the nursing profession, specifically revolving around the care of neonates and children up to adolescence. The word, pediatrics, comes from the Greek words 'paedia' (child) and 'iatrike' (physician). [1] 'Paediatrics' is the British/Australian spelling, while 'pediatrics' is the American spelling.

  5. Rajkumari Amrit Kaur College of Nursing - Wikipedia

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    M.Phil. in Nursing [7] [8] Ph.D. in Nursing [3] Apart from the regular academic programs, the college also serves as a study center for Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU). [9] The college is also designated as regional center for Ph.D. in Nursing program of Indian Nursing Council, a World Health Organization (WHO) supported ...

  6. Institute of Child Health, Kolkata - Wikipedia

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    The Institute of Child Health was set up by Dr. K. C. Chaudhuri, the doyen of Indian pediatrics, in Kolkata in 1953. Jawaharlal Nehru, the then Prime Minister of India, inaugurated the institute on 16 January 1956. It is the first pediatric institute of India. [3]

  7. L. S. N. Prasad - Wikipedia

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    Lala Suraj Nandan Prasad (1914–2009) was an Indian pediatrician and a former professor of pediatrics of the Patna Medical College and Hospital whose efforts were reportedly behind the establishment of the department of pediatrics [1] and the development of the children's ward into a 250-bed Children's Hospital at the institution.

  8. Medical college in India - Wikipedia

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    In India, a Nursing Institute is an educational institution that provides medical education. These institutions may vary from stand-alone colleges that train doctors to conglomerates that offer training related in all aspects of medical care. The term is synonymous with "medical school" as used in the US and some other countries.

  9. Meharban Singh - Wikipedia

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    Meharban Singh is an Indian pediatrician, neonatologist and medical writer, who has published on child care. He was WHO consultant on Newborn Care in South-East Asia for longtime. He has served for more than 3 decades in All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi. He was president of the Indian Academy of Pediatrics in 1993. [1]

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