Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.31674/ijmhs.2022.v06i02.005
S. Yadav, Urmila Yadav
Aim of the Study: The aim of the study is to teach clinical anatomy and assess the clinical students of medicine both in anatomy and in clinical subjects simultaneously [MBBS or MD or BDS programmes]. Place of Study: This anatomy can be taught in the department of anatomy and related cases in clinical subjects can be taught in the wards of teaching hospitals in medical colleges or university colleges. Period of Study: As and when students are posted in clinical, anatomy can be taught through regional or systemic anatomy - a continuous teaching during paraclinical and clinical postings. Impact of Teaching: Study of anatomy by this method will benefit the students not only in studying clinical cases but also in having sound knowledge of anatomy useful for their clinical practice.
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Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.31674/ijmhs.2023.v07i02.004
Gurjeet Singh, Muhamad Syis Zulkipli, Tan Chun Jin, Nabil Muhammad bin Al Kuddoos, Suhash Damodaran, Mohamed Alwi Bin Hj Abdulrahman
Medical standby is an event that was assigned to the emergency department to orchestrate the flow of medical management and the safety of the people who were involved during the event. The challenge started weeks or sometimes months before the occasion, as it may include more than one team for the event according to the requirements that have been standardized by the governing bodies. The preparedness of medical standby becomes more challenging as it requires dedicated and state-of-the-art resuscitation equipment to perform maximum medical life-saving procedures prior to the patient's dispatch to the selected hospital. This is a report of the Selayang medical team, which led multiple medical agencies to stay alert 24 hours a day during the first Thaipusam’s medical stand-by after the pandemic.
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Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.31674/ijmhs.2023.v07i02.005
S. Majumdar, Abhijit Ghosh
This article scans the funding trends of the startups across the globe to unearth the emerging challenges, opportunities, and emerging digital technologies and analyzes the impact of the present economic downturn on the facilitators of digital entrepreneurship and how the leadership is igniting the creative passion of digital startups to transform the current geopolitical challenges into new opportunities. The scrutiny of digital entrepreneurs’ value creation processes and the innovation landscape of digital entrepreneurship reveals that the economic downturn and geopolitical conflicts have changed the opportunities basket of digital entrepreneurship. The emerging new digital technological tools are changing the means and processes of value creation. The political leadership and startup financiers are encouraging digital entrepreneurs to pursue more robust and disruptive innovations. The landscape of digital entrepreneurship is reconfiguring to handle the emerging challenges.
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Pub Date : 1900-01-01DOI: 10.31674/ijmhs.2023.v07i02.001
He Changda, A. Bhaumik
The study's subjects are the novel coronavirus illness, also known as COVID-19 universal, and its effects on the bread and liquid refreshment sectors. It examines the pandemic's short-, medium-, and long-term consequences and makes recommendations for reducing any potential drawbacks. To do this, we employ a qualitative, multi-case study approach to collect facts from fourteen respondents spread among eight sample bread and liquid refreshment businesses within Bangladesh. The results indicate that this pandemic will have major limited consequences, for instance, outcome termination, a shortage of working money, and constraints, whereas the medium- to long-term focus on dealer functioning consequences are anticipated to be compound and unexpected. Indicators show that over time, factors like staff count, return on investment, and share of GDP will decrease. A company might also need to update its supply network and find new distributors and trading partners. The research makes a number of recommendations for managers in this sector to improve their capacity to adjust to shifting circumstances both during and after the COVID-19 timeframe. In spite of the fact that this research is creative and improves both theory and practice, it does not take into account the smaller and larger firms in the bread and liquid refreshment industry. As a result, smaller organisations might not be affected by the consequences and actions we find.
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