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Mubarakera premier picked to lead Egypts Cabinet
Posted on 25. Nov, 2011 by admin in Blog News
Egypt’s military rulers picked a prime minister from ousted leader Hosni Mubarak’s era to head the next government, according to state television, a choice that will almost certainly intensify … Read More Mubarakera premier picked to lead Egypts Cabinet
Obama, Chinese premier discuss economic topics
Posted on 19. Nov, 2011 by admin in Blog News
US President Barack Obama and Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao conferred Saturday in a surprise meeting on the sidelines of a major Asian summit, focusing on the economic matters that have prompted … Read More Obama, Chinese premier discuss economic topics
Man United, Chelsea held in Premier League
Posted on 16. Oct, 2010 by admin in Blog News
Manchester United dropped Wayne Rooney to the bench
before blowing a two-goal lead and drawing 2-2 with West Bromwich
Albion, while leader Chelsea was held to a scoreless draw at Aston
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Man U held 00 by Blackburn in Premier League
Posted on 11. Apr, 2010 by admin in Blog News
Manchester United squandered a chance to temporarily regain the Premier League leadership when it was held 0-0 by Blackburn on Sunday to stay behind Chelsea in the title race.
Everton beats Man United 31 in Premier League
Posted on 20. Feb, 2010 by admin in Blog News
Substitutes Dan Gosling and Jack Rodwell scored late goals Saturday as Everton came from behind to beat Manchester United 3-1 in the Premier League.
Chinas premier says banks should curb lending
Posted on 27. Dec, 2009 by admin in Blog News
China’s premier on Sunday rejected foreign
pressure to let its currency rise and complained that trade
protectionism by other governments was holding back the country’s
development.
Singapore – Asia’s Premier Medical Hub
Posted on 22. Oct, 2009 by admin in Blog News
Singapore healthcare industry has achieved fame with a series of breakthrough medical procedures including the following events.
· In 1995, Singapore doctors carried out the world’s first successful peripheral blood stem cell transplant from an unrelated donor.
· In 2000, Singapore doctors performed Asia’s first unicompartmental arthroplasty.
· In 2001, Singapore doctors carried out Southeast Asia’s first heart transplant using an Electronic Heart Assist (Left Ventricular Assist Device) on a 36-year-old patient suffering from severely impaired heart function.
· In 2001, Singapore doctors successfully separated a pair of craniopagus, conjoined (joined at the head) twins from Nepal in a milestone operation that lasted more than 90 hours.
· The world’s first successful cord blood transplant from an unrelated donor on a patient with Thalassaemia Major, was performed in 2001.
· In 2002, Singapore doctors performed Southeast Asia’s first Adult Living Donor Liver Transplant.
· The revolutionary procedure of tooth-in-eye implant was performed successfully in 2004.
· Singapore doctors successfully separated conjoined twins at the stomach in 2005.
· In 2005, Singapore performed Asia’s first kidney cum bone marrow transplant.
In addition, Singapore has the most JCI-accredited hospitals in Asia. With internationally accredited hospitals, Singapore offers medical facilities that match the international healthcare standards at lower rates. This is one of the major reasons behind the booming medical tourism industry in Singapore. The following statistics will give you an idea of the medical travel scenario in Singapore.
· Every year, more than 300,000 healthcare visitors come to Singapore to seek medical treatment.
· In 2005, Singapore attracted 374,000 patient visitors.
· Asia’s medical tourism market will worth up to US$4 billion by 2012 and Singapore is focused to attract one million patients by year 2012.
Patients from Indonesia, Malaysia, the Middle East, Bangladesh, India, Australia and even from U.S. and U.K. are coming to Singapore in large numbers. So many patients from all corners of the world are flocking the hospitals in Singapore to seek specialist care in the areas of cardiology, gynaecology, orthopaedic surgery, oncology, otorhinolaryngology, urology, neurosurgery and opthalmology, along with general surgery and general medicine. There are a number of reasons behind this phenomenal increase of patients opting for medical travel to Singapore. Here, we are sharing just some of the key points with you that we think have been instrumental in making Singapore a hot spot in international healthcare scene.
· Specialized Centers – There are specialized centers of treatment including neurology, cardiology, ophthalmology, oncology and much more. These centers provide highest level of healthcare service that caters to patients coming from all across the globe for health screening as well as treatment.
· Experienced Professionals – There are wide pool of expert doctors to take care of the simple to most complex health problems. Besides, there are expert professionals working at the Singapore healthcare establishments to ensure optimum healthcare solution.
· Cutting Edge Technologies – Hospitals at Singapore have state of the art infrastructure to ensure top class treatment of the patients. The most advanced technologies puts Singapore at par with the US and UK hospitals.
· Advanced Treatment Procedures – Singapore is the biomedical research hub of Asia. There are extensive R&D facilities to explore new and more advanced medicines and treatment procedures.
· Peace of Mind – Singapore is a multilingual and multi-cultural city with truly cosmopolitan sprit. So, while you are in Singapore for medical reasons, you will never feel out of place. Your companions will be safe too as Singapore is well-known for its low-crime environment. Moreover, the organized travel and tourism industry is ready to take care of your travel and accommodation requirement in Singapore.
So, if you are suffering from any health problem or you want a proper health screening, come to Singapore and experience truly international quality healthcare facilities at unbelievable cost.
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