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Of the 53 cities that have populations of over one million, three of these, Mumbai, Delhi, and Kolkata are mega-cities of over 10 million. India's urban growth has been described as following a '2- 3-4-5' pattern: annual population growth of 2%, urban population growth of 3%, mega-...
which is administered by the USPTO. Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy Arati Prabhakar presented the Laureates with their NMTI medals alongside 14
Moreover, fragmented and weak public health system, multiplicity of actors and limited capacity of public health planning further constrain the delivery of quality and affordable health care service. Though healthcare is concentrated in urban areas, delay in deciding to seek health care, reaching a ...
GPs access training only if the training program honours their past experience, has relevancy to their clinical practice and adds valuable information to address the gap in their knowledge [6,7]. The GP’s preference for End-of-life care learning was analysed using the social constructivist learn...
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