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(Across from Shoppers World)
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INTRAVENOUS (IV) VITAMIN THERAPY AND IV INFUSIONS - A MODERN HEALTHCARE TREND
Vitamins B, C, Calcium, magnesium, electrolytes, and other extras like amino acid are commonly given by intravenous (IV) administration.

Prof. (Dr) Usha
Mar 35 min read


PLATELET-RICH-PLASMA (PRP) APPLICATION- A HIGH DEMAND PROCEDURE IN MEDICAL & AESTHETIC FIELDS
Increase in popularity of PRP treatments has led to a great impact on the demand for healthcare professionals trained for PRP preparation.

Prof. (Dr) Usha
Oct 3, 20234 min read


BLOOD SAMPLING, TRANSFUSION & ANTIBODY TESTING- PHLEBOTOMY PRACTICES
Blood sampling and blood transfusion are vital parts of healthcare services. Blood transfusion be performed under proper medical direction.

Prof. (Dr) Usha
Sep 25, 20234 min read


SCLEROTHERAPY- A MEDICAL PROCEDURE TO ELIMINATE VARICOSITIES AND ABNORMAL VEINS
Sclerotherapy is a treatment in demand for varicosities and spider veins since these unwanted veins are medical and cosmetic problems.

Prof. (Dr) Usha
Jan 26, 20214 min read


ROUTINE PRACTICES & INFECTION CONTROL IN HEALTH CARE
Infection Prevention and Control Best Practices practiced by Health Care workers are important measures to reduce the risk.

Prof. (Dr) Usha
Mar 13, 20203 min read


Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) treatment-PRP classified as drug by Health Canada- Latest development
Health Canada has now clarified position on PRP as Drug. This is a significant change that could make PRP therapy more available in Canada.

Prof. (Dr) Usha
Jan 28, 20203 min read


PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) Training – Certificate Program
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) Training – Certificate Program In recent years, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has emerged as a promising...
Prof (Dr) Usha, Director
Jun 18, 20192 min read


Venous Sclerotherapy for unwanted and Abnormal Veins
Venous Sclerotherapy is a treatment in demand for unwanted veins
Prof (Dr) Usha, Director
Jun 6, 20192 min read
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