Mangaluru: Srinivas Hrudaya Siri held, new ECG machines unveiled


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Mangaluru, Apr 25: The launch event of Srinivas Hrudaya Siri and unveiling of the new ECG machines in association with Genworks Health Pvt Ltd, Bengaluru was held at Srininvas Hospital, Mukka on April 21.

S Ganesh Prasad, founder MD & CEO, Genworks Health Pvt. Ltd, Bengaluru unveiled the new ECG machines to be supplied to all the peripheral centres and remote areas in and around Mangaluru. Dr David Rosario, medical superintendent, gave an insight to the launch and Ganesh Prasadh further spoke on leveraging the technology available and providing affordable solutions digitally throughout India. Dr Subramanyam, senior interventional cardiologist, Srinivas Hospital, stressed the need to provide such modern services at the hospitals and make them available to the underserved people of peripheral and remote areas.

Dr Anil, registrar academics, Srinivas University, extended his support on behalf of the management towards improving health facilities and promoting sophisticated health care set-up. The launch event was attended by the HODs of all the departments and other staff of Srinivas Hospital.

 

 

  

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