Author Archives: Kumar Jeetendra

Connected Care: The interplay of Hospital, Tech & Diagnostics

: 07-Feb-2025   |   :Kumar Jeetendra

In the dynamic world of medicine, the integration of hospitals and technology is altering how patients receive treatment. The idea of “Connected Care” is on the rise because of the vast improvements in clinical practice and digital software that resulted in more precision, efficiency, and access. Relatedly, this gap is further bridged through the innovation […]

Revitalize Your Pelvic Health with Silicone Kegel Balls

: 07-Feb-2025   |   :Vishal Nair,Senior Executive-Global Healthcare Device

In today’s society, pelvic floor health is often dismissed, however it plays an important role in sustaining the quality life and physical functions that one has. Silcone kegel balls are an easy to use and effective way to help those looking to enhance sexual health, postpartum recovery or even bladder control. This article will discuss […]

BPL Medical Technologies Shines at AOCR 2025, Reinforcing Its Legacy

: 03-Feb-2025   |   :BPL Medical Technologies

BPL Medical Technologies Pvt. Ltd., one of India’s most trusted and reputed medical device companies, reaffirmed their commitment to excellence at the Asian Oceanian Congress of Radiology (AOCR) 2025, held in Chennai from January 23rd to 26th, 2025. As a Gold Sponsor of the event, the company made a lasting impression on several healthcare professionals, industry […]

Ophthalmic Products

: 15-Jan-2025   |   :Atharwa Mishra, Sales Executive at Ami Polymer Pvt. Ltd.

When it comes to eye surgeries and treatments, the quality of the materials used can make a significant difference in the outcome. Ophthalmic products such as Silicone Phaco Sleeves, Silicone Blue Tips, medical-grade silicone tubes for aqueous fluid drainage &scleral buckles (silicone tires), are essential tools in modern eye care. Each of these products is […]

What Is Pathological Demand Avoidance and How Can You Spot It?

: 01-Jan-2025   |   :Kumar Jeetendra

Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) is a behavioral phenomenon that is prevalent in individuals with autism yet has its own distinctive features and difficulties. Even though PDA is not fully accepted or appreciated everywhere, it is becoming more prominent among health providers, teachers, and families because of how differently it affects people. It is essential to […]

5 Things to Know Before Choosing Your First ICU

: 01-Jan-2025   |   :Kumar Jeetendra

As a new nurse during your first in practice, selecting your first ICU is more often than not an overwhelming feeling, nevertheless let it be the best decision of your life. Critical care areas, such as intensive care units, pose various challenges and tasks as you will be dealing with patients who are very sick. […]

Which ICU Is Best for New Nurses? A Simple Guide

: 01-Jan-2025   |   :Kumar Jeetendra

Postgraduate nurses about to face bedridden patients in intensive therapy units face the profession and a new atmosphere. The ICU unit includes coping with emotional stress combined with time constraints. This illustrative and conceptual situation can lead nurses towards certain specialties. However, a detailed knowledge of we cope with several purportedly similar specialties is a […]

The Role of Regulations in Medical Device Development

: 01-Jan-2025   |   :Kumar Jeetendra

There is no denying that regulations reduce risks in medical devices’ design and development, as well as help to deliver safe and effective marketed products to patients. Medical devices are very much within the purview of regulation as they potentially can affect public health. Regulatory marketing frameworks govern the entire life cycle of the product, […]

What’s the Process for Testing New Medical Devices?

: 01-Jan-2025   |   :Kumar Jeetendra

The testing and subsequent approval of a new medical device for commercialization is important for its safety, efficacy, and compliance with regulations. Medical devices can be quite simple such as a thermometer or advanced as a pacemaker and all of them go through the same series of steps before they are introduced into the market. […]

Needle-free Connectors A Safe and Secure Revolution in Medical Care

: 06-Dec-2024   |   :Atharwa Mishra

For decades, needles have been a vital tool in healthcare settings, used for everything from administering medications to drawing blood. However, needles also pose a significant risk of accidental needlestick injuries (NSIs) for healthcare workers and potential bloodborne pathogen contamination for both patients and staff. This article explores the rise of needle-free connectors,innovative devices offering […]