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![]() | Impressions of India Professor Kichu Nair, Professor Robert Batey and[...]ls and medical schools in Kerala and elsewhere in India. Kerala is known as the most advanced society in India. Its literacy rate is an astounding 100% and it h[...]in the country. Situated at the southwest tip of India, Kerala has a population of 30 million and a land[...]hospital is one of the best private hospitals in India and has 1,000 beds. It has a medical school and d[...]s. There are approximately 175 medical schools in India and private medical schools are springing up ever[...]impression of the status of medical education in India is that it has changed very little over the last[...]though information technology is very advanced in India to the extent that many companies outsource their[...]amiliar paradigm to many medical practitioners in India. The final overall impression of India is that the combination of the enormous amount of[...]chnology revolution and the booming economy makes India fertile ground for innovation in medical e[...] |
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University of Newcastle. Faculty of Medicine, Joint Medical Newsletter No. 120, June 2004, [Joint_Medical_Newsletter_No_120_June_2004]. Living Histories, accessed 06/05/2026, https://livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/110100




