Global shortage of nurses, a matter of concern

"Nurses if properly trained are very adept in handling situations of great stress and demand, and failing to recognize their potential is a serious misgiving in part of the healthcare authorities “One of the most important issues that are present is the reduction of the overall nursing staff around the world.” These are some of the important issues discussed during the two day Conference and Workshops on Nu ...

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HEALTH Journal published by Gulf Medical College completes nine years

‘Health Journal’ published by the Gulf Medical College Ajman has completed nine years of its presence in the UAE and Middle East. Only publication of its kind, printed in English and Arabic (back to back) was started in April 1999 as part of the college's commitment to Informative Medical Journalism. What started as a 28-page issue grew up to become a well-recognized health magazine with 100 pages in its pr ...

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Over 500 medical students attend 2nd UAE Medical Students Conference

Gulf Medical College hosted the U.A.E Medical Students Conference on April 24th-April 25th in Ajman Kempinski Hotel. This is the 2nd Annual Conference for medical students from across the U.A.E. Over 500 medical students from Gulf Medical College, College of Medicine, University of Sharjah, Dubai Medical College for Girls, Universal Empire Institute of Medical Sciences, Dubai, University of Seychelles Insti ...

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Gulf Medical College launches International Health Magazine in India

Gulf Medical College which successfully publishes the HEALTH Journal for the last nine years has expanded its reach to the Indian readers by launching its India edition in Mumbai at a glittering function on the 8th of April 2007. Mr. Shah Rukh Khan, the super star of Bollywood launched the magazine at a function held in Hotel Taj Lands End in Mumbai. ...

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