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Samyak Shah

Editorial contributor at Nursing News India.

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Nurses' Troubles Heard After Midnight Protest

After the piteous protests at 3:00 AM on Saturday by conscientious nurses, their voices are heard. At the peak of the corona virus, where utmost care is required, where nurses are working tirelessly for even three shifts a day are facing problems of water shortage, lack of table fans, and pending salaries. The perturbed authorities […]

Samyak Shah
2 min read
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Demission of nurses may pose a new menace in Kolkata

Convulsive news came from Kolkata, where the workers have resigned from private hospitals. This came up as a halt on a scheme to expand number of beds for patients of Covid-19. This became unsettling for private hospitals as they are ahead of festivals. Several hospitals have confirmed the news and have also started recruiting new […]

Samyak Shah
2 min read
Basic Life Support Training
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BLS - Much Needed Global Response

BLS, three simple letters, but can save millions of lives every year. BLS standing for Basic Life Support is the foundation to take care of victims of strokes, congestive heart failure, or any life-threatening disease or injury. BLS can be performed by anyone especially qualified bystanders, medical personnel before the victim is taken to the […]

Samyak Shah
2 min read
Stillbirth Increasing day by day
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Stillbirth- A Tragic Death

According to the latest reports and studies of researchers all around the world, the new threat has been detected to human mankind – STILLBIRTH. It refers to the death of a baby after 28 weeks of pregnancy but before or during birth. Recent studies show the alarming trend of stillbirths. Every 16 seconds, a stillbirth […]

Samyak Shah
2 min read
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