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Friday, May 02, 2008
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Department of Pediatrics & Neonatology !
Thursday, December 06, 2007
NICU
NICU
MALABAR NEOCARE
Level -3
Ø Neonatal intensive care unit
Ø Malabar Hosptials , Eranchipalam
Ø Features:
Ø 2000 sq feet NICU area
Ø New born Ventilators ( 2 Ventilators)
Ø Surfactant therapy
Ø New born Post Operative care
Ø Exchange transfusion
Ø Neonatal transport system ( transport incubator with oxygen )
Ø Portable X- Ray / Phototherapy / Micro computer / Controlled Warmers / Monitors.
Ø Dedicated team work.
MALABAR NEOCARE
Level -3
Ø Neonatal intensive care unit
Ø Malabar Hosptials , Eranchipalam
Ø Features:
Ø 2000 sq feet NICU area
Ø New born Ventilators ( 2 Ventilators)
Ø Surfactant therapy
Ø New born Post Operative care
Ø Exchange transfusion
Ø Neonatal transport system ( transport incubator with oxygen )
Ø Portable X- Ray / Phototherapy / Micro computer / Controlled Warmers / Monitors.
Ø Dedicated team work.
NICU
NICU has started functioning in our Institution !
Dept: Of Pediatrics and Neonatology
Dr.K.C.Sasikumar Dr.P.V.Rakesh Dr.Krishnan Kutty Dr.V.K.Gopi
MBBS, MD(Paed) MBBS, DCH MBBS,MD,DCH MS,MCh, DNB
Mob:944614697 Mob: Visiting Consultant Pediatric Surgeon
Dept: Of Pediatrics and Neonatology
Dr.K.C.Sasikumar Dr.P.V.Rakesh Dr.Krishnan Kutty Dr.V.K.Gopi
MBBS, MD(Paed) MBBS, DCH MBBS,MD,DCH MS,MCh, DNB
Mob:944614697 Mob: Visiting Consultant Pediatric Surgeon
Friday, November 16, 2007
anti obesity camp !
anti obesity camp is over ! was a great sucess ! around 75 people attended the camp ! Dr.T.Manoj consulted the needy and adviced on life style management .
Saturday, November 10, 2007
on wednesday November 14th 2007 ..we are conducting an Obesity test from 2Pm to 5Pm ! free consultation for the first 100 registrations ! booking started call on hospital phone number for your registrtion .
Sunday, September 30, 2007
prize distribution for the best couple on the occasion of world breast feeding week celebration held in our institution . renowned writer srimathi Sudeera handed over the prizes !
signed
irvin calicut
today is world heart day ! coz ur hospital has no cardiac facilities we dont have much of a celebration or day arragement ! how ever there is some fuction in calicut tagore cenetary hall !
Sunday, September 23, 2007
greetings !
there will be no major programs up coming on behalf of our insitution .
stand by for any updates which will be posted soon enough @
there will be no major programs up coming on behalf of our insitution .
stand by for any updates which will be posted soon enough @
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
WORLD BREAST FEEDING DAY CELEBRATION !
EXITING PRIZES AWAIT BOTH MOTHERS AND BABYS PARTICIPATING IN THIS CELEBRATION ! CALL NOW FOR REGISTRATION !
Monday, July 23, 2007
E.N.T camp
There will be a Free E.N.T camp in hospital premises lead by Dr.M.Sankar consultant E.N.T surgeon on 29th of july sunday !
booking for the camp has been started ! call in the hopital numbers to reserve ur entry !
booking for the camp has been started ! call in the hopital numbers to reserve ur entry !
Friday, May 04, 2007
Bone mineral density scan Camp
this months bone mineral density camp will be on 11th so bookings are open -- please call in hospital numbers to book ur names !
Wednesday, May 02, 2007
Diabetic Detection camp
Diabetic Detection camp is over and over 50 patients were detected with diabeties and were provided biothesisi test and rbs test and were given free consultation also !
Monday, April 02, 2007
just an anoucncement to make ! up coming free B.M.D scan camp will be on the first friday as usual ! and in the row there is a diabetic camp to be followed shortly ! ! ! !
Monday, March 19, 2007
UROLAPCON 2007 the work shop on advanced uro laparoscopic procedures and retrograde intra renal surgery is over and it was a great sucess ! by all means ! for more details visit www.urolapconcalicut.org
Saturday, March 03, 2007
next FREE Bone mineral density SCAN camp will be on 9th march friday ! bookings are open ! the camp will start by 9Am at the Malabar Hospitals And Urology centre Premesis !
more information on osteoporosis follows
This article will focus on the role of bone mineral density (BMD) evaluation.
How does osteoporosis occur?
In order to understand the role of bone mineral density scanning, it is important to know a little about how osteoporosis occurs. Bone is constantly being remodeled. This is the natural, healthy state of continuous uptake of old bone (resorption) followed by the deposit of new bone. This turnover is important in keeping bones healthy and in repairing any minor damage that may occur with wear and tear. The cells that lay new bone down are called osteoblasts, and the cells responsible for resorption of old bone are called osteoclasts. Osteoporosis occurs as a result of a mismatch between osteoclast and osteoblast activity. This mismatch can be caused by many different disease states or hormonal changes. It is also commonly a result of aging. In osteoporosis, osteoclasts outperform osteoblasts so that more bone is taken up than is laid down. The result is a thinning of the bone with an accompanying loss in bone strength and a greater risk of fracture. A thinning bone results in a lower bone density or bone mass.
There are two major types of bone. Cancellous bone (also known as trabecular bone) is seen in areas such as the spine and wrists. This type of bone normally undergoes a rapid rate of turnover. As a result, if osteoclast and osteoblast activity become mismatched, cancellous bone is affected rapidly. Cortical bone is located in the arms and legs. This type of bone is metabolically slower than cancellous bone, and is therefore less affected by alterations in bone turnover. There is a normal rate of decline in bone mass with age in both men and women. For women, in addition to age, the menopause transition itself causes an extra degree of bone loss. This bone loss is greatest in the first 3 to 6 years after menopause. Since women generally have a lower bone mass to begin with in comparison with men, the ultimate result is a higher risk of fracture in postmenopausal women as compared to men of the same age. Nevertheless, it is important to remember that men may also be at risk for osteoporosis, especially if they have certain illnesses, a low testosterone level, are smokers, take certain medications, or are sedentary
MORE INFORMATION ON BMD AND OSTEOPOROSIS FOLLOWS IN COMING issues !
irvinsnj.
more information on osteoporosis follows
This article will focus on the role of bone mineral density (BMD) evaluation.
How does osteoporosis occur?
In order to understand the role of bone mineral density scanning, it is important to know a little about how osteoporosis occurs. Bone is constantly being remodeled. This is the natural, healthy state of continuous uptake of old bone (resorption) followed by the deposit of new bone. This turnover is important in keeping bones healthy and in repairing any minor damage that may occur with wear and tear. The cells that lay new bone down are called osteoblasts, and the cells responsible for resorption of old bone are called osteoclasts. Osteoporosis occurs as a result of a mismatch between osteoclast and osteoblast activity. This mismatch can be caused by many different disease states or hormonal changes. It is also commonly a result of aging. In osteoporosis, osteoclasts outperform osteoblasts so that more bone is taken up than is laid down. The result is a thinning of the bone with an accompanying loss in bone strength and a greater risk of fracture. A thinning bone results in a lower bone density or bone mass.
There are two major types of bone. Cancellous bone (also known as trabecular bone) is seen in areas such as the spine and wrists. This type of bone normally undergoes a rapid rate of turnover. As a result, if osteoclast and osteoblast activity become mismatched, cancellous bone is affected rapidly. Cortical bone is located in the arms and legs. This type of bone is metabolically slower than cancellous bone, and is therefore less affected by alterations in bone turnover. There is a normal rate of decline in bone mass with age in both men and women. For women, in addition to age, the menopause transition itself causes an extra degree of bone loss. This bone loss is greatest in the first 3 to 6 years after menopause. Since women generally have a lower bone mass to begin with in comparison with men, the ultimate result is a higher risk of fracture in postmenopausal women as compared to men of the same age. Nevertheless, it is important to remember that men may also be at risk for osteoporosis, especially if they have certain illnesses, a low testosterone level, are smokers, take certain medications, or are sedentary
MORE INFORMATION ON BMD AND OSTEOPOROSIS FOLLOWS IN COMING issues !
irvinsnj.
Saturday, February 10, 2007
Over 110patients attended the Bone Mineral Density FREE Scan CAMP here on malabar hospitals and urology centre, on 9th the second friday in Februvary Month. next Bone mineral density camp will be on the next second friday of the next month. For advanced booking mail at isnj24@yahoo.com Free scanning for the first 100 Patients only.
NB: 1.there will be no spot registration, Please ensure your registration in advance.
2. Mails recevied on or after the second Thursday of preceding month will not be entertained.
3. Confirm your registration by ensuring that you have got the acknowledge ment mail .
Irvin snj.
NB: 1.there will be no spot registration, Please ensure your registration in advance.
2. Mails recevied on or after the second Thursday of preceding month will not be entertained.
3. Confirm your registration by ensuring that you have got the acknowledge ment mail .
Irvin snj.
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