Program at Sai Kulwant Hall on 24-Jan-2016

Program at Sai Kulwant Hall on 24-Jan-2016
Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Medical Sciences Whitefield, Bangalore 15thANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS 19-Jan-2016 8:00 AM Bhajans in Swami’s Room 5.30PM Invocation, Lamp Lighting and Cake Cutting 5.40PM Talk by Dr. Reeta...
CRITICAL CARE UPDATE 2016 Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Medical Sciences in association with Baylor College of Medicine, and University of Texas, USA and Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine , Bengaluru Branch 16th& 17th January 2016 Chairperson Dr. Kolli...
SSSCT/2015/091 Guru Poornima Celebrations - Day 3, Morning Prasanthi Nilayam, 30 07 2015 It was emphasized, by none other than Bhagawan Himself, that human life should be an expression of gratitude. Identifying this ‘absolute must’, passing out batch of students...
It gives us great joy to inform you that: A recent article entitled: " Publication performance and research output of Neurology and Neurosurgery training institutes in India: A 5-year analysis"...
Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care at SSSIHMS, Whitefield is conducting American Heart Association Certified Basic Life Support (BLS) Course on 4th July under AHA certified Instructors Dr. Kolli S Chalam and Dr. Pankaj Puneta. This is being done in...
Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care at SSSIHMS, Whitefield is conducting American Heart Association Certified Advanced Cardiac Life Support Course on 11th and 12th July under AHA certified Instructors Dr. Kolli S Chalam and Dr. Pankaj Puneta. This is being...
List of Candidates selected and Waitlisted for B.Sc Nursing and Allied Health Sciences Courses for 2015-16 IMPORTANT: LAST DATE FOR CONFIRMATION OF ACCEPTANCE SEAT/COURSE BY MAIL/ PHONE: 25-06-2015 DATE FOR JOINING FORMALITIES: 15-JUL-2015 For any queries, kindly ...
Allied Health Sciences Students of SSSIHMS, WFD -2010 batch have excelled in their academics in all the three years of the examinations conducted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences.
HIGHWAY TO HOPE A doctor was speaking to a patient. With the rigor born out of habit, the doctor was repeating in fluent Tamil, a South Indian language. “You are being discharged today. You will receive your discharge summary in which all the instructions that you have to follow are mentioned. Follow them rigorously. Your heart valve has been replaced. It is a metal valve and has to be maintained. We are giving you a medicine, Warfarin.” The forehead of the patient puckered in confusion.