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Archive for the ‘Australia medical tourism’ Category

Public seminar on venomous Jellyfish held at Le Meridien et Resort, 4 April

Friday, April 10th, 2009
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A free public seminar on Box Jellyfish Safety was held on Saturday, 4 April with two main speakers, talking to about 50-60 people, at Le Meridien et Beach Resort in Karon. The first speaker was Andrew Jones, a Australian journalist, who talked about a dramatic account of the experience when his son Lewis was stung by a jellyfish last year at Ko Mak, Trat in the Gulf of Thailand, about three months before a Swedish girl, Moa Bergmans fatal case at ko Lanta in Krabi about a year ago …

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CyberKnife Cancer Radiotherapy - Turkey, Europe - Testimonial

Thursday, March 5th, 2009
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Tumor survivor Sonny flew half way across the globe from Australia…

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Thursday, February 5th, 2009
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Noteworthy News, Episode 383-Part A

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009
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Air date: Monday, October 02, 2007, 2007

In today’s news, 30 days of events celebrating peace take place around the globe. In humanitarian news, Australia supplies emergency medical services to Nepal, Bangladesh, and Pakistan. In solar energy news, scientists in Israel have discovered new reflective solar panels which increase effectiveness by 1,000 times. In cultural news, Iranian women enjoy visiting beautiful places and learning about the importance of tourism. In human rights news, the United Nations moves to protect the rights of indigenous people. All this and more, on Supreme Master Television, your positive channel.

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Medical Tourism - India

Sunday, February 1st, 2009
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December 2005
Promising cheap operations and no waiting time, India’s high tech hospitals attract plenty of Westerners. But what’s the real cost of these ‘medical tourists’?

Produced by ABC Australia
Distributed by Journeyman Pictures

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Noteworthy News, Episode 383-Part B

Friday, January 30th, 2009
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Air date: Monday, October 02, 2007, 2007

In today’s news, 30 days of events celebrating peace take place around the globe. In humanitarian news, Australia supplies emergency medical services to Nepal, Bangladesh, and Pakistan. In solar energy news, scientists in Israel have discovered new reflective solar panels which increase effectiveness by 1,000 times. In cultural news, Iranian women enjoy visiting beautiful places and learning about the importance of tourism. In human rights news, the United Nations moves to protect the rights of indigenous people. All this and more, on Supreme Master Television, your positive channel.

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Patients Speak -Wockhardt Hospital acclaimed by US patients

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009
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Visit: www.whosp.com - Grateful US patients say words of appreciation for excellent quality of treatment and care received by them at Wockhardt hospitals. The group has set up a special division to work at actualising the tremendous business potential that India has for attracting patients for high end medical treatment from advanced countries like US, UK, Canada. Promoting healthcare services by an Indian hospital to patients from advanced markets requires meeting high level of competence, skills, capabilities, service quality and delivery commitments. To achieve these requirements Wockhardt Hospitals has pioneered a number of customer oriented initiatives like Toll Free Helplines in US, Canada and UK, internet based services to overseas patients that have made the group a Preferred Destination for complex surgical procedures. The growth of this business is encouraging and the group’s initiatives have recently received international recognition by top media channels like Fox News in US, Skynews in UK and the Australian Broadcasting Network.

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Wockhardt Hospitals, India - the preffered medical tourism

Monday, January 26th, 2009
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Visit: www.whosp.com - With 50 million Americans without health insurance and the waiting lists for state-run facilities often endless in the UK, Canada and Europe, patients are increasingly flocking to India because it offers quality treatment at a fifth of the cost. To cater to this demand, high-end Indian hospitals are getting accredited by Joint Commission International (JCI), which is the gold standard for hospitals in the United States and Europe….Watch Australian Bradcasting Corp. video news report

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Nephrectomy in India: Freedom from kidney cancer.

Saturday, January 24th, 2009
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Nephrectomy in India would provide freedom from kidney cancer and kidney infections. Nephrectomy in India is provided at a cheap price at ultra modern and surgically equipped urosurgery hospitals in India at Chennai, Bangalore Hyderabad and Mumbai. Nephrectomy is a urosurgery procedure of removing the kidney or section of a kidney. Nephrectomy, or kidney removal, is performed on patients suffering from kidney cancer (renal cell carcinoma); a disease in which cysts (sac-like structures) displace the healthy kidney tissues and cause serious kidney infections. It is also used to remove a healthy kidney from a donor for the purposes of kidney transplantation. Nephrectomy basically involves removing a small portion of the kidney or the entire organ and surrounding tissues. In partial nephrectomy, only the diseased or infected portion of the kidney is removed. Radical nephrectomy involves the removal of entire kidney, a section of the tube leading to the bladder (ureter), the gland that sits at the top of kidney (adrenal gland), and the fatty tissue surrounding the kidney. A simple nephrectomy is done with the medical purpose for removal of the kidney and a section of the attached ureter. Getting health recovery and medical procedures in India is proving a reliable and cost effective solution to abroad patients from U.S. U.K, Europe Africa and Australia. As concerning getting nephrectomy in India the urosurgeons of India at Mumbai and Delhi are providing the medical procedure with outmost surgical care. The medical visa arrangement, travel and medical lodging facilities provided by Indian urosurgery hospitals are appealing and attractive. Medical tourism in India makes the medical trip of abroad patients more memorable by providing recreation at the most famous Indian tourist resorts. You may get medical consultation for nephrectomy in India at http://www.forerunnershealthcare.com or mail queries at enquiry@forerunnershealthcare.com

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Dr. Vivek Saggar Medical Dental Tourism Star News

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009
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One of the best dentist in india & the first one to start Medical tourism . No of patients from USA, Canada,England, Australia, Dubai etc

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