By Johanne Chu My name is Johanne Chu, currently a sophomore at the Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania. I arrived at ICTPH on February 2, 2012 wanting hands-on experience in health care. While I had no prior experience … Continue reading →
By Aarti Sahasranaman, Vice President – Interventions, ICTPH SughaVazhvu organised its first RMHC-based camp for cervical screening during the weekend of February 25th and 26th, 2012. The screening camp was organised in Kavarapattu on the 25th, and Okkanadu Melaiyur on … Continue reading →
By Zeena Johar, President – ICTPH With 80% of Indian Healthcare managed by the private sector, primarily unorganized, defined the core problem SughaVazvhu set out to answer. Delivering standardized, evidence based care was the solution SughaVazhvu set out to deliver … Continue reading →
By Sabyasachi Das, Research Associate – ICTPH One of the biggest strengths of the SughaVazhvu model lies in its immense knowledge of the communities it works with, specifically in relation to the individual level health status of the population in … Continue reading →
By Ravikumar Chockalingam, Advisor – ICTPH You see things; and you say ‘Why?’ But I dream things that never were; and I say ‘Why not? George Bernard Shaw Health services provisioning, which includes primary, secondary and tertiary care, is one … Continue reading →