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  • A patient has warm water poured over his body after having completed a massage with medicated oil as part of the overall Ayurveda experience at Kalari Kovalikom, Kerala, India.
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  • A patient has warm medicated oil poured over his whole body to prepare him for body massage as part of the overall Ayurveda experience at Kalari Kovalikom, Kerala, India.
    20071216_india_0197_1.jpg
  • A patient has warm medicated oil poured over his whole body to massage him for as part of the overall Ayurveda experience at Kalari Kovalikom, Kerala, India.
    20071216_india_0336_1.jpg
  • A patient receives a four handed massage also known as udvarthanam treatment as part of the overall Ayurveda experience. This treatment aims to reduce fat, by draining fat carrying lymphatic fliud from the body, improving metabolism, and accumulation of cellulite, Kalari Kovalikom, Kerala, India.
    20071216_india_0177_1.jpg
  • A patient has warm oil poured onto head and held there for an hour as part of the full Ayurveda treatment. This massage is said to improve mental functions. Kalari Kovalikom, Kerala, India.
    20071216_india_0406_1.jpg
  • Sirodhara treatment is the rejuvenation process involved in pouring a continous flow of hot medicated oil from a clay pot onto the patient's head as part of the full Ayurveda treatment al Kalari Kovilakom, Kerala, India
    20071215_india_0308_1.jpg
  • Sirodhara treatment is the rejuvenation process involved in pouring a continous flow of hot medicated oil from a clay pot onto the patient's head as part of the full Ayurveda treatment al Kalari Kovilakom, Kerala, India
    20071215_india_0282_1.jpg
  • After the cooking  preparation of the ingredients used for a poultice, is then gently applied onto the body with medicated oils. This is part of Ayurveda medical treatment at Kalari Kovilakom, Kerala, India
    20071216_india_0122_1.jpg
  • A sign at Kalari Kovilakom Ayurveda medical treatment center, Kerala, India
    20071216_india_0431_1.jpg
  • A volunteer doctor draws blood from a South African child by inserting the needle into the neck. Johannesburg, South Africa.  This blood test is part of a routine medical examination required in the adoption process and will include and HIV test.  The check-up is provided by Bigshoes Foundation, a charity that provides medical care to children living in children’s homes and those who have been adopted.
    Children-Healthcare-South-Africa-127...jpg
  • A female volunteer doctor draws blood from a South African child by inserting the needle into the neck. Johannesburg, South Africa.  This blood test is part of a routine medical examination required in the adoption process and will include and HIV test.  The check-up is provided by Bigshoes Foundation, a charity that provides medical care to children living in children’s homes and those who have been adopted.
    Children-Healthcare-South-Africa-120...jpg
  • An 8 year old Indian boy is given his daily medication tablets for Tuberculosis (TB) which are being dispensed to him by a Directly Observed Therapy (DOT) worker.  The treatment for TB is a minimum 6 month course of combination antibiotics that must been taken everyday, otherwise fatal drug resistance can develop.  The medication is free and provided by the government. TB is an infectious disease and a huge public health issue often associated with poverty.  TB is completely curable, however TB rates are increasing and India suffers from the highest burden of TB in the world.  Health clinic in Tehkhand Slum, Delhi, India.
    India-TB-Health-Clinic-4262_1.jpg
  • A young Indian child taking her daily medication tablets for Tuberculosis (TB) which are being dispensed by a Directly Observed Therapy (DOT) worker.  The treatment for TB is a minimum 6 month course of combination antibiotics that must been taken everyday, otherwise fatal drug resistance can develop.  The medication is free and provided by the government. TB is an infectious disease and a huge public health issue often associated with poverty.  TB is completely curable, however TB rates are increasing and India suffers from the highest burden of TB in the world.  Health clinic in Tehkhand Slum, Delhi, India.
    India-TB-Health-Clinic-4359_1.jpg
  • Two orange tablets of antibiotic medication.  These tablets are Rifinah 300/150 and is a combination of Rifampicin and Isoniazid used as first line treatment for tuberculosis.
    UK-Health-TB-medication-9023.jpg
  • A young pediatric patient holds their daily Tuberculosis (TB) medication in the palm of their hand in a slum in Delhi , India. The treatment for TB is a minimum 6 month course of combination antibiotics that must been taken everyday, otherwise fatal drug resistance can develop.  The medication is free and provided by the government. TB is an infectious disease and a huge public health issue often associated with poverty.  TB is completely curable, however TB rates are increasing and India suffers from the highest burden of TB in the world.
    India-TB-Health-Clinic-4347_1.jpg
  • Medication tablets for tuberculosis in a TB clinic in London, England, UK. The red and grey tablets are Rifampicin and white tablets are Pyrazinamide.  They have to be taken together to treat the bacterial infection and prevent drug resistance.
    UK-Health-TB-medication-8979.jpg
  • An 8 year old Indian boy is given his daily medication tablets for Tuberculosis (TB) which are being dispensed to him by a Directly Observed Therapy (DOT) worker.  The treatment for TB is a minimum 6 month course of combination antibiotics that must been taken everyday, otherwise fatal drug resistance can develop.  The medication is free and provided by the government. TB is an infectious disease and a huge public health issue often associated with poverty.  TB is completely curable, however TB rates are increasing and India suffers from the highest burden of TB in the world.  Health clinic in Tehkhand Slum, Delhi, India.
    India-TB-Health-Clinic-4246_1.jpg
  • Four medication capsules of antibiotic Rifampicin used to treat bacterial infections including tuberculosis in a London TB clinic, England, UK.
    UK-Health-TB-medication-8998.jpg
  • Empty blister-packs of patients Tuberculosis (TB) daily medication in a health clinic in Tehkhand Slum, Delhi, India.  The treatment for TB is a minimum 6 month course of combination antibiotics that must been taken everyday, otherwise fatal drug resistance can develop.  The medication is free and provided by the government. TB is an infectious disease and a huge public health issue often associated with poverty.  TB is completely curable, however TB rates are increasing and India suffers from the highest burden of TB in the world.
    India-TB-Health-Clinic-4014_1.jpg
  • A patient’s hand reaches for their daily tuberculosis medication in a TB clinic in London, England, United Kingdom.   These tablets are the antibiotic Rifampicin which is the first line treatment for TB.
    UK-Health-TB-medication-8987.jpg
  • A patient holds their daily Tuberculosis (TB) medication in the palm of their hand in a slum in Delhi , India. The treatment for TB is a minimum 6 month course of combination antibiotics that must been taken everyday, otherwise fatal drug resistance can develop.  The medication is free and provided by the government. TB is an infectious disease and a huge public health issue often associated with poverty.  TB is completely curable, however TB rates are increasing and India suffers from the highest burden of TB in the world.
    India-TB-Health-Clinic-4204_1.jpg
  • Empty blister-packs of patients Tuberculosis (TB) daily medication in a health clinic in Tehkhand Slum, Delhi, India.  The treatment for TB is a minimum 6 month course of combination antibiotics that must been taken everyday, otherwise fatal drug resistance can develop.  The medication is free and provided by the government. TB is an infectious disease and a huge public health issue often associated with poverty.  TB is completely curable, however TB rates are increasing and India suffers from the highest burden of TB in the world.
    India-TB-Health-Clinic-3997_1.jpg
  • A blister-pack of a patient’s Tuberculosis (TB) daily medication in a health clinic in Tehkhand Slum, Delhi, India.  The treatment for TB is a minimum 6 month course of combination antibiotics that must been taken everyday, otherwise fatal drug resistance can develop.  The medication is free and provided by the government. TB is an infectious disease and a huge public health issue often associated with poverty.  TB is completely curable, however TB rates are increasing and India suffers from the highest burden of TB in the world.
    India-TB-Health-Clinic-3974_1.jpg
  • A patient swallows Tuberculosis (TB) medication in Delhi, India. The treatment for TB is a minimum 6 month course of combination antibiotics that must been taken everyday, otherwise fatal drug resistance can develop.  The medication is free and provided by the government. TB is an infectious disease and a huge public health issue often associated with poverty.  TB is completely curable, however TB rates are increasing and India suffers from the highest burden of TB in the world.
    India-TB-Health-Clinic-4655_1.jpg
  • A white medication tablet of Pyrazinamide 500mg used to treat tuberculosis.  The drug is an antibiotic largely bacteriostatic, but can be bacteriocidal.
    UK-Health-TB-medication-9014.jpg
  • A young Indian child taking her daily medication tablets for Tuberculosis (TB) which are being dispensed by a Directly Observed Therapy (DOT) worker.  The treatment for TB is a minimum 6 month course of combination antibiotics that must been taken everyday, otherwise fatal drug resistance can develop.  The medication is free and provided by the government. TB is an infectious disease and a huge public health issue often associated with poverty.  TB is completely curable, however TB rates are increasing and India suffers from the highest burden of TB in the world.  Health clinic in Tehkhand Slum, Delhi, India.
    India-TB-Health-Clinic-4354_1.jpg
  • A young Indian child is given daily medication tablets for Tuberculosis (TB) which are being dispensed by a Directly Observed Therapy (DOT) worker.  The treatment for TB is a minimum 6 month course of combination antibiotics that must been taken everyday, otherwise fatal drug resistance can develop.  The medication is free and provided by the government. TB is an infectious disease and a huge public health issue often associated with poverty.  TB is completely curable, however TB rates are increasing and India suffers from the highest burden of TB in the world.  Health clinic in Tehkhand Slum, Delhi, India.
    India-TB-Health-Clinic-4342_1.jpg
  • A patient holds their daily Tuberculosis (TB) medication in the palm of their hand in a slum in Delhi , India. The treatment for TB is a minimum 6 month course of combination antibiotics that must been taken everyday, otherwise fatal drug resistance can develop.  The medication is free and provided by the government. TB is an infectious disease and a huge public health issue often associated with poverty.  TB is completely curable, however TB rates are increasing and India suffers from the highest burden of TB in the world.
    India-TB-Health-Clinic-4234_1.jpg
  • Empty blister-packs of patients Tuberculosis (TB) daily medication in a health clinic in Tehkhand Slum, Delhi, India.  The treatment for TB is a minimum 6 month course of combination antibiotics that must been taken everyday, otherwise fatal drug resistance can develop.  The medication is free and provided by the government. TB is an infectious disease and a huge public health issue often associated with poverty.  TB is completely curable, however TB rates are increasing and India suffers from the highest burden of TB in the world.
    India-TB-Health-Clinic-3992_1.jpg
  • A volunteer doctor from Bigshoes Foundation examines a baby’s health status as part of routine medical check-up for the adoption process in a hospital clinic Johannesburg, South Africa.  The child is currently living at the Door of Hope Children’s Home and attends the clinic with a carer.
    Children-Healthcare-South-Africa-101...jpg
  • Professor Chris Whitty, Chief Medical Officer (CMO) and Chief Scientific Adviser to the Department of Health and Social Care, is pictured walking towards the Cabinet Office on 12 November 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The CMO acts as the UK government’s principal medical adviser, as well as the professional head of directors of public health in local government and the medical profession in government.
    MK-20201112-London-Westminster-Chris...jpg
  • A young female hospital patient lies bed while attached to a medical transfusion device in the London clinic, London, United Kingdom. Her stem cells are being collected through the cell separator equipment which she is donating for an allogenic stem cell transplant for someone with severe blood cancer (leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma).  She is the youngest non-related donor in the UK.
    UK-Health-stem-cell-donation-5416.jpg
  • One soft capsules of medication Rifampicin used as first line treatment for tuberculosis within a combination of other antibiotic medications.
    UK-Health-TB-medication-9003.jpg
  • Medical transfusion equipment, called a cell separator, which collects human blood and separates it to collect stem cells and returns the rest of the blood to the patient in the London clinic, London, United Kingdom.  The hematopoietic stem cells will then be used as an allogenic transplant for an unrelated person who has blood cancer (leukemia lymphoma, myeloma).
    UK-Health-stem-cell-donation-5427.jpg
  • A Tuberculosis treatment record card for a 6 year old Indian girl in a health clinic in Tehkhand Slum, Delhi, India.  The young child will receive at least 6-months treatment course of combination antibiotics that must been taken everyday, otherwise fatal drug resistance can develop.  The medication is free and provided by the government. TB is an infectious disease and a huge public health issue often associated with poverty.  TB is completely curable, however TB rates are increasing and India suffers from the highest burden of TB in the world with many pediatric cases.
    India-TB-Health-Clinic-4310_1.jpg
  • Bwindi Community Hospital medical staff run an out reach clinic in Kitahurira, the only Batwa tribe settlement in Mpungu district. As well as nutrition and vaccination programs they also monitor all the babies health. Rev Sam head of the Bwindi Community Hospital outreach program weighs each of the children attending. The Hospital provides different outreach clinics everyday for the surrounding area around Buhoma. The Mpungu district is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Western Uganda.
    11-bwindi-2781.jpg
  • An Operation Asha counsellor sits intside a health clinic as Tuberculosis (TB) patients arrive in Tehkhand Slum, Delhi, India.  This clinic dispenses free TB medication provided by the government.  The treatment for TB is a minimum 6 month course of combination antibiotics that must been taken everyday, otherwise fatal drug resistance can develop. TB is an infectious disease and a huge public health issue often associated with poverty.  TB is completely curable, however TB rates are increasing and India suffers from the highest burden of TB in the world.
    India-TB-Health-Clinic-4157_1.jpg
  • The prison nurse distributes medication to prisoners through a small barred window on Drake wing, HMP/YOI Portland, a resettlement prison with a capacity for 530 prisoners.
    UK-Criminal-Justice-Prison-2147_1.jpg
  • An Operation Asha counsellor sits outside a health clinic as Tuberculosis (TB) patients arrive in Tehkhand Slum, Delhi, India.  This clinic dispenses free TB medication provided by the government.  The treatment for TB is a minimum 6 month course of combination antibiotics that must been taken everyday, otherwise fatal drug resistance can develop. TB is an infectious disease and a huge public health issue often associated with poverty.  TB is completely curable, however TB rates are increasing and India suffers from the highest burden of TB in the world.
    India-TB-Health-Clinic-4119_1.jpg
  • Daryl, a retired nurse, teaches CPR, basic life support and first aid skills in a hospital clinic in Johannesburg, South Africa.  Daryl is a volunteer from Bigshoes Foundation, a charity that provides medical care and interventions to children living in children’s homes and those who have been adopted both in the community and in hospital.  Workers from various children’s care homes in Guateng state attend this training.
    Children-Healthcare-South-Africa-102...jpg
  • The prison nurse takes the blood pressure of an inmate in the prison medical unit. HM Prison Askham Grange is a women's open category prison, located in Askham Richard village in North Yorkshire, England. The prison is run by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Askham Grange accepts adult females and female young offenders, and has space for ten mothers to maintain full-time care of their child or children whilst in custody. Inmates tend to have already served three years or more in other prisons, and are transferred to Askham Grange to complete the last part (maximum three years) of their sentence. Because of this the prisons main focus is the re-integration and re-settlement of prisoners into the community and preparation for life after prison. Accommodation in the prison consists mainly of dormitories, though there are some single rooms. All prisoners in the Mother and Baby unit have their own rooms. The prison's education department mainly concentrates on vocational skills, and many prisoners are given work-placements outside the prison as part of their re-settlement plan.
    08-hmpaskham_7440_1.jpg
  • Medical transfusion equipment, called a cell separator, which collects human blood and separates it to collect stem cells and returns the rest of the blood to the patient in the London clinic, London, United Kingdom.  The hematopoietic stem cells will then be used as an allogenic transplant for an unrelated person who has blood cancer (leukemia).
    UK-Health-stem-cell-donation-5360.jpg
  • Bwindi Community hospital medical staff run an out reach clinic in Kitahurira, the only Batwa tribe settlement in Mpungu district. After a 2-hour drive and a 2km trek the team arrives in the village to administer child check ups and run a vaccination program. It is18 km to nearest health centre and 40 km to the nearest hospital.  The Mpungu district is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Western Uganda.
    11-bwindi-2366.jpg
  • Sinethemba, a 12-year old African boy has Steven Johnson Syndrome; a life-threatening skin condition often triggered as an allergic reaction to  HIV medication.  He sits in a chair while receiving medication through a naso-gastric tube. He is a patient of Baragwanath hospital in Johannesburg, South Africa.  Baragwanath is the third biggest hospital in the world.
    Children-Healthcare-South-Africa-161...jpg
  • A patient swallows Tuberculosis (TB) medication in Delhi, India. The treatment for TB is a minimum 6 month course of combination antibiotics that must been taken everyday, otherwise fatal drug resistance can develop.  The medication is free and provided by the government. TB is an infectious disease and a huge public health issue often associated with poverty.  TB is completely curable, however TB rates are increasing and India suffers from the highest burden of TB in the world.
    India-TB-Health-Clinic-4642_1.jpg
  • 4 medication capsules of antibiotic Rifampicin used to treat bacterial infections including tuberculosis in a London TB clinic, England, UK.
    UK-Health-TB-medication-8984.jpg
  • 4 medication capsules of antibiotic Rifampicin used to treat bacterial infections including tuberculosis in a London TB clinic, England, UK.
    UK-Health-TB-medication-8991.jpg
  • An Indian patient holds their daily Tuberculosis (TB) medication in the palm of their hand in a slum in Delhi, India. The treatment for TB is a minimum 6 month course of combination antibiotics that must been taken everyday, otherwise fatal drug resistance can develop.  The medication is free and provided by the government. TB is an infectious disease and a huge public health issue often associated with poverty.  TB is completely curable, however TB rates are increasing and India suffers from the highest burden of TB in the world.
    India-TB-Health-Clinic-4636_1.jpg
  • A volunteer doctor from Bigshoes Foundation examines a baby’s health status as part of routine medical check-up for the adoption process in a hospital clinic Johannesburg, South Africa.  The child is currently living at the Door of Hope Children’s Home and attends the clinic with a carer.
    Children-Healthcare-South-Africa-101...jpg
  • Rimactane 300 mg tablets in a blister pack.  This drug is manufactured by Sandoz and contains Rifampicin antibiotic used as first line treatment for tuberculosis in combination with other medication.
    UK-Health-TB-medication-9034.jpg
  • A patient swallows Tuberculosis (TB) medication in Delhi, India. The treatment for TB is a minimum 6 month course of combination antibiotics that must been taken everyday, otherwise fatal drug resistance can develop.  The medication is free and provided by the government. TB is an infectious disease and a huge public health issue often associated with poverty.  TB is completely curable, however TB rates are increasing and India suffers from the highest burden of TB in the world.
    India-TB-Health-Clinic-4657_1.jpg
  • Medical transfusion equipment, called a cell separator, which collects human blood and separates it to collect stem cells and returns the rest of the blood to the patient in the London clinic, London, United Kingdom.  The hematopoietic stem cells will then be used as an allogenic transplant for an unrelated person who has blood cancer (leukemia lymphoma, myeloma).
    UK-Health-stem-cell-donation-5429.jpg
  • A young female hospital patient lies bed while attached to a medical transfusion device in the London clinic, London, United Kingdom. Her stem cells are being collected through the cell separator equipment which she is donating for an allogenic stem cell transplant for someone with severe blood cancer (leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma).  She is the youngest non-related donor in the UK.
    UK-Health-stem-cell-donation-5412.jpg
  • Bwindi Community hospital medical staff run an out reach clinic in Kitahurira, the only Batwa tribe settlement in Mpungu district. After a 2-hour drive and a 2km trek the team arrives in the village to administer child check ups and run a vaccination program. It is18 km to nearest health centre and 40 km to the nearest hospital.  The Mpungu district is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Western Uganda.
    11-bwindi-2320.jpg
  • Bwindi Community Hospital medical staff run an out reach clinic in Kitahurira, the only Batwa tribe settlement in Mpungu district. As well as nutrition and vaccination programs they also monitor all the babies health. Rev Sam head of the Bwindi Community Hospital outreach program weighs each of the children attending. The Hospital provides different outreach clinics everyday for the surrounding area around Buhoma. The Mpungu district is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Western Uganda.
    11-bwindi-2854.jpg
  • Diana, a female radiographer, sits and reviews a patient’t medical notes on the Mobile X-ray Unit (MXU).  The MXU van is parked outside a hostel in central London and the visit is part of a public health intervention for Active Case Finding for TB in hard to reach groups.  The rates of TB in London are higher than any other Western European capital and is a major public health problem. TB is an infectious disease, but treatable and curable if diagnosed in time. Early diagnosis is a key to TB control and Active Case Finding is an important part of this.
    UK-Health-London-TB-Screening-5905.jpg
  • Bwindi Community Hospital medical staff run an out reach clinic in Kitahurira, the only Batwa tribe settlement in Mpungu district. As well as nutrition and vaccination programs they also monitor all the babies health. Rev Sam head of the Bwindi Community Hospital outreach program weighs each of the children attending. The Hospital provides different outreach clinics everyday for the surrounding area around Buhoma. The Mpungu district is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Western Uganda.
    11-bwindi-2770.jpg
  • A medic from the Air Ambulance service demonstrates the rescusitation with a mannequin on a float passing  the newly-elected Lord Mayor of London during the Lord Mayor's Show. The new Mayor’s procession consists of a 3-mile, 150-float parade of commercial and military organisations going back to medieval times. This is the oldest and longest civic procession in the world that has survived the Plague and the Blitz, today one of the best-loved pageants. Henry Fitz-Ailwyn was the first Lord Mayor (1189-1212) and ever since, eminent city fathers (and one woman) have taken the role of the sovereign’s representative in the City – London’s ancient, self-governing financial district. The role ensured the King had an ally within the prosperous enclave.
    lord_mayors_show21-10-11-2012.jpg
  • A doctor makes a bedside visit to a woman patient in the Medicity, Gurgaon, India<br />
<br />
The Medanta Medicity is India's newest and most comprehensive hospital which when finished, will have 45 operating theatres, 1250 beds and over 350 critical care beds. Uniquely for India, the Institute offers multiple specialisms within one hospital with state of the art treatment facilities.<br />
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The Medicity, Gurgaon is India's most technologically advanced multi disciplinary hospital. Founded by India's leading cardiac surgeon, Dr Naresh Trehan, it will when completed also contain a medical school and 1600 beds with over 48 operating theatres.
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  • Surgeons performing an operation at the Medicity Hospital, Gurgaon, India<br />
<br />
The Medanta Medicity is India's newest and most comprehensive hospital which when finished, will have 45 operating theatres, 1250 beds and over 350 critical care beds. Uniquely for India, the Institute offers multiple specialisms within one hospital with state of the art treatment facilities.<br />
<br />
The Medicity, Gurgaon is India's most technologically advanced multi disciplinary hospital. Founded by India's leading cardiac surgeon, Dr Naresh Trehan, it will when completed also contain a medical school and 1600 beds with over 48 operating theatres.
    SFE_100219_090.jpg
  • Dr. Naresh Trehan is a celebrated Indian surgeon and medical administrator who since 1991 has served as personal surgeon to the President of India. Trehan is the Chairman and Managing Director of Medanta responsible for designing and building the state of the art Medicity in Gurgaon, India.<br />
<br />
The Medicity, Gurgaon is India's most technologically advanced multi disciplinary hospital. Founded by India's leading cardiac surgeon, Dr Naresh Trehan, it will when completed also contain a medical school and 1600 beds with over 48 operating theatres.
    SFE_100219_235.jpg
  • Patients silhouetted against the skyline at the Medicity Hospital, Gurgaon<br />
<br />
The Medicity, Gurgaon is India's most technologically advanced multi disciplinary hospital. Founded by India's leading cardiac surgeon, Dr Naresh Trehan, it will when completed also contain a medical school and 1600 beds with over 48 operating theatres.
    SFE_100219_026.jpg
  • Doctors perform surgery in a state of the art operating theatre in the Medicity, Gurgaon, India<br />
<br />
The Medicity, Gurgaon is India's most technologically advanced multi disciplinary hospital. Founded by India's leading cardiac surgeon, Dr Naresh Trehan, it will when completed also contain a medical school and 1600 beds with over 48 operating theatres.
    SFE_100216_217.jpg
  • Dr. Naresh Trehan is a celebrated Indian surgeon and medical administrator who since 1991 has served as personal surgeon to the President of India. Trehan is the Chairman and Managing Director of Medanta responsible for designing and building the state of the art Medicity in Gurgaon, India.<br />
<br />
The Medicity, Gurgaon is India's most technologically advanced multi disciplinary hospital. Founded by India's leading cardiac surgeon, Dr Naresh Trehan, it will when completed also contain a medical school and 1600 beds with over 48 operating theatres.
    SFE_100219_259.jpg
  • Doctors discuss a patient's x-ray at the Medicity Hospital, Gurgaon<br />
<br />
The Medicity, Gurgaon is India's most technologically advanced multi disciplinary hospital. Founded by India's leading cardiac surgeon, Dr Naresh Trehan, it will when completed also contain a medical school and 1600 beds with over 48 operating theatres.
    SFE_100219_146.jpg
  • Architectural details of the Medicity Hospital, Gurgaon<br />
<br />
The Medicity, Gurgaon is India's most technologically advanced multi disciplinary hospital. Founded by India's leading cardiac surgeon, Dr Naresh Trehan, it will when completed also contain a medical school and 1600 beds with over 48 operating theatres.
    SFE_100219_039.jpg
  • Architectural details of the Medicity Hospital, Gurgaon<br />
<br />
The Medicity, Gurgaon is India's most technologically advanced multi disciplinary hospital. Founded by India's leading cardiac surgeon, Dr Naresh Trehan, it will when completed also contain a medical school and 1600 beds with over 48 operating theatres.
    SFE_100219_033.jpg
  • Architectural details of the Medicity Hospital, Gurgaon<br />
<br />
The Medicity, Gurgaon is India's most technologically advanced multi disciplinary hospital. Founded by India's leading cardiac surgeon, Dr Naresh Trehan, it will when completed also contain a medical school and 1600 beds with over 48 operating theatres.
    SFE_100219_028.jpg
  • Doctors relax in a cafe in the Medicity between operations<br />
<br />
The Medicity, Gurgaon is India's most technologically advanced multi disciplinary hospital. Founded by India's leading cardiac surgeon, Dr Naresh Trehan, it will when completed also contain a medical school and 1600 beds with over 48 operating theatres.
    SFE_100216_245.jpg
  • A doctor and nurse explain a CAT scan procedure to a patient in the Medicity Hospital<br />
<br />
The Medicity, Gurgaon is India's most technologically advanced multi disciplinary hospital. Founded by India's leading cardiac surgeon, Dr Naresh Trehan, it will when completed also contain a medical school and 1600 beds with over 48 operating theatres.
    SFE_100216_016.jpg
  • Doctors discuss a patient's x-ray at the Medicity Hospital, Gurgaon<br />
<br />
The Medicity, Gurgaon is India's most technologically advanced multi disciplinary hospital. Founded by India's leading cardiac surgeon, Dr Naresh Trehan, it will when completed also contain a medical school and 1600 beds with over 48 operating theatres.
    SFE_100219_149.jpg
  • A surgeon washes his arms after surgery at the Medicity Hospital, Gurgaon<br />
<br />
The Medicity, Gurgaon is India's most technologically advanced multi disciplinary hospital. Founded by India's leading cardiac surgeon, Dr Naresh Trehan, it will when completed also contain a medical school and 1600 beds with over 48 operating theatres.
    SFE_100219_093.jpg
  • Patients wait in a waiting area at the Medicity Hospital, Gurgaon<br />
<br />
The Medicity, Gurgaon is India's most technologically advanced multi disciplinary hospital. Founded by India's leading cardiac surgeon, Dr Naresh Trehan, it will when completed also contain a medical school and 1600 beds with over 48 operating theatres.
    SFE_100219_009.jpg
  • Doctors relax in a cafe in the Medicity between operations<br />
<br />
The Medicity, Gurgaon is India's most technologically advanced multi disciplinary hospital. Founded by India's leading cardiac surgeon, Dr Naresh Trehan, it will when completed also contain a medical school and 1600 beds with over 48 operating theatres.
    SFE_100216_240.jpg
  • Doctors perform surgery in a state of the art operating theatre in the Medicity, Gurgaon, India<br />
<br />
The Medicity, Gurgaon is India's most technologically advanced multi disciplinary hospital. Founded by India's leading cardiac surgeon, Dr Naresh Trehan, it will when completed also contain a medical school and 1600 beds with over 48 operating theatres.
    SFE_100216_225.jpg
  • Dr Raj Gopal, an orthopaedic surgeon talks to Mr Dronot, 68 from the USA, before his operation at the Medicity, Gurgaon. The centre has a large number of so-called 'medical tourists' from the West.<br />
<br />
The Medicity, Gurgaon is India's most technologically advanced multi disciplinary hospital. Founded by India's leading cardiac surgeon, Dr Naresh Trehan, it will when completed also contain a medical school and 1600 beds with over 48 operating theatres.
    SFE_100216_179.jpg
  • A woman offers prayers after she has tied a sacred thread to a prayer wall in the Medicity in Gurgaon, near Delhi, India<br />
<br />
The Medicity, Gurgaon is India's most technologically advanced multi disciplinary hospital. Founded by India's leading cardiac surgeon, Dr Naresh Trehan, it will when completed also contain a medical school and 1600 beds with over 48 operating theatres.
    SFE_100216_007.jpg
  • A doctor on call in the Medicity Hospital<br />
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The Medicity, Gurgaon is India's most technologically advanced multi disciplinary hospital. Founded by India's leading cardiac surgeon, Dr Naresh Trehan, it will when completed also contain a medical school and 1600 beds with over 48 operating theatres.
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  • Motorcycle courier with the word BLOOD on his screen in London, England, United Kingdom. Medical couriers transport blood, organs and other medical requirements between hospitals and for patient needs. Healthcare Transport is the systematic process by which patient critical materials, such as patient specimens, pharmaceuticals, supplies and medical records are transported to and from multiple points within healthcare organizations.
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  • British-born Flight Nurse Barbara Thompson listens to a Native American patient’s breathing in the ER at the San Carlos Apache reservation hospital. British-born Barbara has worked as a nurse in the UK and US for 20 years and listens to her patient’s lungs with a stethoscope as they poor lady lays back on a gurney with an oxygen line to help her difficulties. San Carlos is a 1.8m acre area of scrub and tiny settlements 100 miles east of Phoenix, Arizona with an 11,000 population, its hospital attracting patients from a radius of 20 miles. By flying her she can have far better specialist care at the Indian Medical Center in Phoenix than can be provided in San Carlos who have only a few doctors and four beds. Native American Air Ambulance (NAAA) is the brainchild of Okalahoma native Cherokee Rick Heape Williams.
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  • Two doctors examine a patient's x-ray in the Medicity Hospital<br />
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The Medicity, Gurgaon is India's most technologically advanced multi disciplinary hospital. Founded by India's leading cardiac surgeon, Dr Naresh Trehan, it will when completed also contain a medical school and 1600 beds with over 48 operating theatres.
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  • A nurse makes a patient comfortable in bed at the Medicity Hospital, Gurgaon<br />
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The Medicity, Gurgaon is India's most technologically advanced multi disciplinary hospital. Founded by India's leading cardiac surgeon, Dr Naresh Trehan, it will when completed also contain a medical school and 1600 beds with over 48 operating theatres.
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  • A volunteer casualty is rescued by medics and firefighters during a London Fire Brigade's 'extrication' team's demonstration with the Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (VOSA) on how firefighters rescue passengers by cutting open with dedicated cutting equipment a stretch limousine in London's Covent Garden Piazza. Highlighting the dangers of hiring illegal luxury or novelty cars, this vehicle was seized last year with many mechanical defects rendering it unsafe for those inside with limited exit doors. Of 358 cars stopped in March 2012, 27 were seized and 232 given prohibitions.
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  • A medical orderly from the Human Behavior and Allied Sciences in Delhi injects a homeless and mentally unstable man with an anti-psychotic drug. It is estimated that around than 150000 people - more than one percent of the city - is homeless and, with constant migration this is increasing on a daily basis. The incidence of mental illness amongst this group is very high.
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  • An orderly waits in a corridor with samples on a tray to be taken to a laboratory<br />
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The Medicity, Gurgaon is India's most technologically advanced multi disciplinary hospital. Founded by India's leading cardiac surgeon, Dr Naresh Trehan, it will when completed also contain a medical school and 1600 beds with over 48 operating theatres.
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  • The Virgin-sponsored HEMS (Helicopter Emergency Medical Service) Explorer helicopter lands among trees in Ruskin Park, London. Used as a landing point for these helicopters has become increasingly important for head trauma patients needing to reach specialist medical teams at the nearby Kings College Hospital o Denmark Hill. As the aircraft slows and swoops its pilots put it down on empty ground to where an NHS ambulance can access the stretchered victim. London’s Air Ambulance is a registered charity that runs London’s only helicopter emergency medical service, serving the 10 million people who live, work and commute within the capital's M25 orbital motorway.
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  • A surgeon has his mask tied by a nurse before an operation in the Medicity, Gurgaon, India<br />
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The Medanta Medicity is India's newest and most comprehensive hospital which when finished, will have 45 operating theatres, 1250 beds and over 350 critical care beds. Uniquely for India, the Institute offers multiple specialisms within one hospital with state of the art treatment facilities.
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  • Three emergency medics make their way past a large poster of  the Dutch Impressionist artist Vincent van Gogh at Somerset House where their HEMS Air Ambulance helicopter has landed to help treat a road traffic accident victim in nearby Aldwych, on 15th June 2019, in London, England.
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  • Police officers attend a medical incident on Waterloo Bridge as the Extinction Rebellion protests enter their seventh day on the 21st April 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. The environmental campaign group has blocked a number of key junctions in central London in a bid to highlight the ongoing ecological crisis.
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  • A surgeon waits outside a row of operating theatres waiting to enter. Medicity, Gurgaon, India<br />
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The Medanta Medicity is India's newest and most comprehensive hospital which when finished, will have 45 operating theatres, 1250 beds and over 350 critical care beds. Uniquely for India, the Institute offers multiple specialisms within one hospital with state of the art treatment facilities.
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  • An orderly waits in a corridor with samples on a tray to be taken to a laboratory<br />
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The Medicity, Gurgaon is India's most technologically advanced multi disciplinary hospital. Founded by India's leading cardiac surgeon, Dr Naresh Trehan, it will when completed also contain a medical school and 1600 beds with over 48 operating theatres.
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  • NHS Paramedic Janet Greenhead cycles through the departures concourse on her Specialized Rockhopper mountain bike in Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5. Janet is a Responder with the cycle response unit (CRU), a part of the London Ambulance Service whose job it is to attend injuries within Heathrow's terminals. Pedalling the heavy bike laden with 55kg of medical emergency equipment she answers the calls from those with a cut finger, a baggage handler who’s injured an arm, a child who’s fallen over with cuts and bruises or a much more serious incident like a cardiac arrest which are common in an airport where passengers feel under stress or who forget to take their medicines while jet lagged. During a busy shift, she could end up cycling more than eight miles. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
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  • A volunteer casualty is rescued by medics and firefighters during a London Fire Brigade's 'extrication' team's demonstration with the Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (VOSA) on how firefighters rescue passengers by cutting open with dedicated cutting equipment a stretch limousine in London's Covent Garden Piazza. Highlighting the dangers of hiring illegal luxury or novelty cars, this vehicle was seized last year with many mechanical defects rendering it unsafe for those inside with limited exit doors. Of 358 cars stopped in March 2012, 27 were seized and 232 given prohibitions.
    fire_brigade_demo09-14-05-2013_1_1.jpg
  • As the Coronovirus pandemic takes hold across the UK, with 53 cases now reported by health authorities, the window of a medical equipment business in south London, displays a face masks sign and surgical masks on a skeleton mannequin, on 4th March 2020, in London, England.
    cornovirus_shop-03-04-03-2020.jpg
  • As the Coronovirus pandemic takes hold across the UK, with 53 cases now reported by health authorities, a mother and child walks past the window of a medical equipment business in south London, displays a face masks sign and surgical masks on a skeleton mannequin, on 4th March 2020, in London, England.
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  • Paramedics assist a bloodied man under the influence of alcohol, picked up by Atlanta police after a street altercation. Standing between the medical staff that have been called to assist him and determine whether he needs treatment, the man looks dazed and confused, unsure where he is and what has happened to him. He wears a red sports jacket and the blood from a facial would have dripped and spattered his shirt underneath. The streets of Atlanta are dark in this neighbourhood, used to violence among the homeless and those dependent on alcohol.
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  • As the Coronovirus pandemic takes hold across the UK, with 53 cases now reported by health authorities, the window of a medical equipment business in south London, a surgical mask is worn by a nurses mannequin, on 4th March 2020, in London, England.
    cornovirus_shop-18-04-03-2020.jpg
  • As the Coronovirus pandemic takes hold across the UK, with 53 cases now reported by health authorities, the window of a medical equipment business in south London, a surgical mask is worn by a nurses mannequin, on 4th March 2020, in London, England.
    cornovirus_shop-16-04-03-2020.jpg
  • As the Coronovirus pandemic takes hold across the UK, with 53 cases now reported by health authorities, the window of a medical equipment business in south London, displays a surgical masks attached to a skeleton mannequin, on 4th March 2020, in London, England.
    cornovirus_shop-21-04-03-2020.jpg
  • As the Coronovirus pandemic takes hold across the UK, with 53 cases now reported by health authorities, a mother and child walks past the window of a medical equipment business in south London, displays a face masks sign and surgical masks on a skeleton mannequin, on 4th March 2020, in London, England.
    cornovirus_shop-09-04-03-2020.jpg
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