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The poster India trip, the thirst for knowledge

An educational trip to India organized by the United Kingdom Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Society in conjunction with the MS Society India (MSSI) hasbeen hailed a success.

Some neurologists, MS-therapist specialist nursesshared and their knowledge and information on research in the United Kingdom, care and treatmentwith about 1500 public health professionals and people are affected by MS andhave returned with exciting research opportunities .

It is presumed, nearly 50000 people are affected by MS are Indiaand there is little access to information on the status, limited access to specialized professionals in the health sector and the absence of symptoms managementknowledge.

While two passengers, members of the MS Society Professional Network visited Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad and New Delhi toencourage greater international understanding between British MS andIndian Commons.

She encouraged self-management, rehabilitation and themulti-disciplinary approach as a method of managing MS oftraining on a series of events and demand greater knowledge of the state.

Reflecting on the visit, Furnival Caron, Chief of Corporate Development SEP in Britain, said: “We were of the opinion that we had justscratched the surface and there was much to be done.

“This has been made, if we are to training and the event takes place inDelhi man turned from the date because it was not evenstanding rooms are at your disposal.
“We all feel that there is great interest, what wewere do and a thirst for knowledge among Member States population of India.”
Caron arrived on the road by Jane Petty, Alison NationalPhysiotherapy lead and Ford, Research Manager at the MS Society.

Consultant Neurologists Alasdair Coles AddenbrookesHospital in Cambridge and Eli money from King’s College London attendedalongside clinical psychologist Anita Rose of The Walton Centre - UK’sonly neuroscience NHS Trust, which is based in Liverpool.

Denise Middleton, MS Occupational Therapist was accompanied byAdrienne Cox, MS nurse and Carrie Brown, MS forHealthcare Lead Nurse at Home, sponsors of the trip.

Carrie said: “We learned a quantity of the MS Society India, peopleaffected MS and specialists in all the places we visited.

Charity accession to improve multiple sclerosis conscience of India.

A unique journey of education in British India, organized by multiple sclerosis (MS) Society in conjunction with the MS Society India main neurologists, MS-therapist specialist nursing staff and their knowledge with health professionals in the country.

The nearly 50000 people are affected by MS in India have hardly access to information about their condition to limit access to specialized professionals in the health sector and the problem of lack of knowledge management.

It is hoped the exchange of information on British research, care and treatment benefits.

From 1 February, the team’s new spend 15 days with the MS Society visited India Mumbai, Bangalore, Delhi and Hydrabad international efforts to promote understanding between British and Indian communities.

The team is participating in educational activities and promotion of self-management, rehabilitation and multi-disciplinary approach as a method of managing MS.

Consultant Alasdair Coles neurologists Addenbrookes Hospital in Cambridge and Eli money from King’s College London join clinical psychologist Anita Rose of The Walton Centre - the United Kingdom is the only neuroscience NHS Trust, which is based in Liverpool.

Denise Middleton, MS occupational therapist is accompanied by Adrienne Cox, MS nurse and Carrie Brown, MS Lead Nurse Health Care at Home.

The MS Society, Jane Petty, National physiotherapy lead, Alison hand Ford, Research Manager and Caron Furnival, Head of Development Services offer their expertise.

Caron said: “India is far behind the United Kingdom with regard to access to services and education.

There are only 4000 known cases of MS in India, but it is estimated that probably between 40000 and 50000 people who suffer from this disease.

“We want to dispel some of Schandmale attach to the long-term neurological and better care for people with the disease and the fact that the condition can be managed proactively.

In each of the sites, training workshops and study tours will take place day, is aimed at public health professionals.

It is also “life with MS day for people with MS, their families and responsibly, focusing on the treatment of symptoms such as spasticity, fatigue and psychological support.

Caron said: “We also want a better understanding of how the MS Society can be reached by the Asian community in the UK.”

Trip-sponsor at Home Health Care Home Care provides more than 40000 patients in Britain.

Lead-MS Nurse Carrie Brown said: “I hope that this event is our ongoing commitment to the MS Society and the work they undertake to care for MS patients live.

I would also like to visit to enable the exchange and learning from best practices and will in turn, we further improving treatment and care of MS patients live in the world.

Ndien travel shows thirst for knowledge.

An educational trip organized by the British India of multiple sclerosis (MS) Society in conjunction with the MS Society India (MSSI) was celebrated as a success.

Some neurologists, MS-therapist specialist nurses and shared their knowledge and information on research in the United Kingdom, care and treatment of approximately 1500 public health professionals and people are affected by MS income and Exciting research opportunities.

It is presumed, nearly 50000 people are affected by MS in India and there is little access to information on the state, only limited access to specialized professionals in the health sector and lack of problem knowledge management.

While two passengers, members of the MS Society Professional Network visited Mumbai, Bangalore, Delhi, Hyderabad and the promotion of international understanding by MS between British and Indian communities.

She encouraged self-management, rehabilitation and multi-disciplinary approach as a method of managing MS on a series of training courses and demand greater knowledge of the state.

Reflecting on the visit, Furnival Caron, Chief of Corporate Development SEP in Britain, said: “We believe we have only scratched the surface and there was much to be done.

“This has been made, if we are training, a meeting in New Delhi and the man was applied from the day when there were not even standing at your disposal.

“We all feel that there is great interest in what we were doing and a thirst for knowledge among Member States population of India.”

Caron arrived on the road by Jane Petty, lead and physiotherapy National Alison hand Ford, Research Manager at the MS Society.

Consultant Alasdair Coles neurologists Addenbrookes Hospital in Cambridge and Eli money from King’s College London also attended alongside clinical psychologist Anita Rose of The Walton Centre - the United Kingdom is the only neuroscience NHS Trust, which is headquartered in Liverpool.

Dance change

B-Schools are listening carefully to their customers - of the company. And try the “MBA” person of the “Corporate”.
Prakash Apte prof welcomes the exciting of the academic year Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore. This year, the Institute is launching its first full course, the international trade in practice. A small number of countries and students will be selected will focus on the country’s economy and culture, besides studying finance and marketing issues. They are also to spend about 10 days in the country.
The purpose of this module is to provide students with a better impression from another culture and nature, as in other countries to do business. “Increasingly, guidance IIM-B and other IIMs is the increased exposure to globalization and Cross-Cultural Management,” says Professor Apte, dean, academics, IIM - B.
Indian Institute are not alone. They are in fact just doing what B-schools around the world have tried the experiment with ideas, training management outside the four walls of the classroom.
It’s all part of a gradual but significant shift in the way the B-schools are on the lookout for management training. “Now we need a lot more about the company as a client. Students, the products and services that we have of value,” says Dipak Jain, the new dean of the Kellogg Business School. Although universities always claim that their products command a premium in the market, they recognize now changed - and achieve them, for each source of knowledge outside the campus.
Tie-up with universities overseas in exchange programmes and collaboration with industry, businesses are increasingly sponsoring school management, further Executive Education, the inevitable technology passion, an inter-disciplinary approach to management training and the return of MBA education - Do some of the trends that a change of thought.
Even in the class of the Institute of trying to reinvent the management of training in the use of technology and the integration of innovative modules. As Dr Santrupt Misra, President of Corporate Human Resources, Aditya Birla Group, it also expresses management training is increasingly duty-driven.
Dr Ravi Kota Kala, CEO, e-business strategies, the United States, spoke of the same paradigm shift in the management of training. “In America, there are dramatic changes, instead of the B-schools. Widespread MBA returns and a multi-disciplinary approach is increasingly important,” he says. Kota Kala, scholar, the e-Business at the University of Rochester, before making a decision, an entrepreneur who believes that the traditional mechanisms for management, it seems to emphasize the product is now the possibility of new Thought solution-oriented.
In the United States, the MBA really invented the change can be seen. Says Dr. Anjani Jain, vice-dean and director, graduate Division, The Wharton School: “In 50 to 60 years, the school management had a stigma to them, they have been regarded as business schools. Therefore, the need for university education in the form of credibility at that moment. While people in many of rigour and research. ”
“When I went to the United States in 80 years, scores of B-schools began to be able to continue in the foreground and the movement began. Then, people began to question the depth of research applicability. I started very theoretical research, but then an MBA from teaching reported my research, “he says. Well, as academics, teaches statistics, said Dr. Jain accent is not so much on the mathematical statistics, but on their interpretation.
B-School Faculty and managers say that in the last ten years, it has been a roller coaster round for the management institutes in the world. In many ways, the rules of management training will be rewritten to changes in the global economic environment. “Management training in the modern world to recognize a number of shares of emerging countries, which does not correspond to the market, but equally important to an organization,” says Professor Amitava Bose, the director, Calcutta.Institutes IIM, awareness of the standards Where are your best to update them. “business schools are not only an expression of the desire to globalize the management of training, they work in this direction,” said Prem Kamath, responsible for the management of resources, HLL.
The result will be presented at the beginning to show. The study plan B in schools, which were previously limited coverage of disciplines, is now taking into account an increase in the number of specializations. “B-schools trying to keep the evolution of the activities and curricula is increasingly reflect the changing realities of global business,” says Misra. It is a strange situation, where the demand for MBA general increase even more than the recent specializations

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