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Visiting Clients!

One of the most interesting and fun things about my job is visiting clients. I find I learn a lot from the experience, both in terms of getting feedback on our services (which I am happy to report is overwhelmingly positive!) as well as to see and understand the new trends that are taking shape […]

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RSNA

This weekend I head to RSNA where the focus this year is on healthcare Information Technology. I look forward to updating you on my learnings therefrom. The Pendergrass lecture at the RSNA is the keynote lecture, and is usually on a topic of current relevance. It was interesting to me therefore that there was not

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Transforming TRS into a green campus

I’m happy to report that we are transforming TRS into a green campus. Under the guidance of Sriram Kuchimanchi of Smarter Dharma, we have taken several steps to ensure decreased waste, reduced consumption and more optimal utilization of resources. Some examples: Segregation and dry waste management ensures that we are now sending out 30% lesser

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CME on Emergency Radiology

An exciting day long CME was just conducted by our team over this past weekend on the subject of Emergency Radiology, with an enthusiastic response from radiologists in Bangalore and around. This is a growing and evolving field and we are in an position to see a unique spectrum of disease, given that we report

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Alzheimer’s Day

I just read in the Times of India that the number of 60 plus people in India crossed 100 million in 2010 and is expected to cross 177 million by 2020. So we are no longer just a nation of young people! The same article said “ 100% rise in dementia cases in 25 years,

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From Harare, Zimbabwe.

Next stop in Africa is Harare, Zimbabwe. The highlight of the flight down from Addis was looking down at the peak of Mount Kilimanjaro projecting through the clouds, about midway through the flight. My Iphone camera did not unfortunately do justice to the spectacle. Arrival in Harare was a series of pleasant surprises, as the

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From Addis ababa

My entry point into the continent of Africa was the city of Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia. Addis as it is fondly called by Ethiopians, is an historic city, widely regarded as the capital of the African continent, where the Organization for African Unity was formed, so it is appropriate that my trip begin

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