Manipal (Karnataka) [India], January 28: Kasturba Medical College (KMC), Manipal, constituent unit of Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE), an Institution of Eminence Deemed-to-be University, has been recognised by the Singapore Government, as one of the eight newly approved overseas m
Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu) [India], August 21: Medical education has become a global pursuit, with students from different regions seeking opportunities outside their home countries. The Caribbean has emerged as one of the most attractive destinations for aspiring doctors, largely because of it
Singapore, August 8: A new chapter in Singapore's healthcare story began today as 78 aspiring doctors from Duke-NUS Medical School's 19th Doctor of Medicine (MD) cohort donned their white coats and recited the Hippocratic Oath, committing themselves to a future of medical excellence, profess
Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], June 4: Miles Education, a global ed-tech leader in outcome-driven international programs, today announced the official launch of the Miles MBBS-MD U.S. Pathway in a strategic partnership with St. James School of Medicine (SJSM), an accredited Caribbean medical
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], April 25: Manipal's American University of Antigua (AUA) College of Medicine, part of the renowned Manipal Education & Medical Group, is now accepting applications for its August 2025 intake. AUA offers a comprehensive medical program tailored for students
Warren (New Jersey) [US]/ Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 22: LTIMindtree [NSE: LTIM, BSE: 540005], a global technology consulting and digital solutions company, announced extension of their strategic collaboration with the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), a nonprofit a
The study confirms research completed in 2023, which revealed that anemic patients who received less blood had a higher mortality rate or more frequent heart attacks. Jeffrey L. Carson, provost and Distinguished Professor of medicine at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, led both st
The South Korean health ministry sent prior notices on Monday to suspend the medical licenses of around 5,000 trainee doctors who have defied an order to return to work and have been protesting against the government's proposal to increase medical school admissions, reported Yonhap News Agen