
COVID-19 raises demand for intensive care
The Hindu
Amid doctor scarcity, junior doctors and nursing students are being taught ICU skills ahead of third wave
The second wave of COVID-19 saw a huge demand for intensive care because of the severity of the infection. This also led to an increase in demand for skilled manpower. But, in view of the shortage of specialists and doctors with ICU skills, Mysore Medical College and Research Institute (MMCRI) has found a new way to get skilled manpower for running its ICUs.More Related News

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The “Women in Math” touring exhibition that started with a show in Berlin in 2016 stems from the observation that even today, “women find it difficult to embrace a career in the mathematical academic world and the disparity between the proportion of men and that of women among professional mathematicians is still shamefully large.”











