Indian Institute of Public Health, Hyderabad

Indian Institute of Public Health, Hyderabad

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The Indian Institute of Public Health (IIPH) at Hyderabad is established by PHFI under a public-private partnership with Government of Andhra Pradesh.

In Andhra Pradesh and neighbouring states, the IIPH helps to build capacity in public health policy development, programme design, delivery and evaluation as well as helps to develop health system management. National programmes like National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) as well as state and regional level health initiatives like Rajiv Arogyasri are also assisted by the IIPH.

24/12/2022

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Department of Biotechnology, India, Wellcome Trust, Institute of Public Health, Bengaluru, Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI), AIIMS, Indian Institute of Public Health, Hyderabad, CHRISTIAN MEDICAL COLLEGE, VELLORE., National Centre for Cell Sciences, University of Pune Campus, CSIR - Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology, Institute of Genomics & Integrative Biology, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune, National Centre for Biological Sciences

Doctor Sheds Light On Top Cause Of Childhood Blindness In India 16/09/2016

Under NDTVs “Every Life Counts” Special Series, Prof GVS Murthy, Director IIPH-Hyderabad sheds light on top cause of Childhood Blindness in India. Of 25 million babies born in India, 8 million are premature and at the risk of a number of life-long diseases. One such disease is Retinopathy of Prematurity or ROP, which has, arguably, become one of the chief reasons for childhood blindness.

The programme was aired yesterday, and colleagues can view Prof Murthy’s interview at : http://everylifecounts.ndtv.com/video-detail/doctor-sheds-light-on-top-cause-of-childhood-blindness-in-india-430374

Doctor Sheds Light On Top Cause Of Childhood Blindness In India Of 25 million babies born in India, 8 million are premature and at the risk of a number of life-long diseases. One such disease is Retinopathy of Prematurity or ROP, which has, arguably, become one of the chief reasons for childhood blindness.

Less equal than others? Experiences of AYUSH medical officers in primary health centres in Andhra Pr 19/02/2012

Two brilliantly written articles for reading this week: http://ijme.in/201ar20.html and http://ijme.in/201ar20.html

Less equal than others? Experiences of AYUSH medical officers in primary health centres in Andhra Pr The National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) includes, inter alia, the establishment of an AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy) component (practitioner, trained assistants, drugs and equipment) in every primary health centre (PHC). However, five years following the launc...

IIPH Hyderabad 16/01/2012

Indian Institute of Public Health, Hyderabad announces following 3 workshops as part of Biostatistics and Data Management Workshop Series 2011-12: (1). Regression Methods Using Excel and STATA (9-11th Feb. 2012). (2). Uncovering Patterns in Complex Data Structures:Multivariate Data analysis (14-16th Feb. 2012) (3). Clinical Trials (27th Feb.-2nd Mar. 2012). For details see: http://www.phfi.org/our-activities/academic-programmes/485 or write to [email protected]

IIPH Hyderabad Public Health Foundation Of India

24/08/2011

High blood pressure diagnosis UK study shows ambulatory blood pressure measurements to be the most cost-effective way for diagnosing hypertension

Dr. Pam's HRD Consulting 18/07/2011

Essay Competition 2011
Subject for essay – Vaccine in Healthcare: Indian Perspective and Potential. First and Second prize winners will be respectively awarded the Gold and Silver medal during Indian Pharmaceutical Congress to be held in Bengaluru from 16-18 Dec 2011.

Subscribing on the envelope “ESSAY COMPETITION” send before 15/9/2011

Dr. Pam's HRD Consulting

06/07/2011

http://ehp03.niehs.nih.gov/article/fetchArticle.action?articleURI=info:doi/10.1289/ehp.1003000

Environmental Health Perspectives: Impacts of Climate Change on Public Health in India: Future Resea Environmental Health Perspectives (EHP) is a monthly journal of peer-reviewed research and news on the impact of the environment on human health. EHP is published by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences and its content is free online. Print issues are available by paid subscriptio

High-risk hearts: a South Asian epidemic - Research - University of Cambridge 01/07/2011

http://www.google.com/url?sa=X&q=http://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/high-risk-hearts-a-south-asian-epidemic/&ct=ga&cad=CAcQARgAIAEoBDAAOABA8JGy8ARIAVgBYgVlbi1JTg&cd=BcdLPaGBHWQ&usg=AFQjCNFzzGyIKuO6YwOmcbiZxC7JgYNHSA

High-risk hearts: a South Asian epidemic - Research - University of Cambridge South Asians number 1.5 billion people worldwide, yet until recently there have been few powerful studies tailored to evaluate the distinctive genetic, biochemical and lifestyle risk factors affecting this group."

Meghalaya to have PHFI centre for health services - Online News # 18178 01/07/2011

http://www.google.com/url?sa=X&q=http://www.newkerala.com/news/2011/worldnews-18178.html&ct=ga&cad=CAcQARgAIAEoBDAAOABAl9Sy8ARIAVgAYgVlbi1JTg&cd=8RUoccifQqQ&usg=AFQjCNENtzTFXWVxomFi5CJ_P8dJGVr1ag

Meghalaya to have PHFI centre for health services - Online News # 18178 Meghalaya to have PHFI centre for health services - Shillong, Jun 30: The Meghalaya government handed over about 22.3 acres of land in the outskirt of Shillong to the Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI) to set up centre to provide trainings on the public health sector.

Workshops 2011 28/06/2011
Photos 28/06/2011

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