• Ann Emerg Med · Nov 1998

    Early development of emergency medicine in Chennai (Madras), India.

    • K Alagappan, K Cherukuri, V Narang, T Kwiatkowski, and A Rajagopalan.
    • Department of Emergency Medicine, Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Long IslandCampus for the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New Hyde Park, NY, USA. alagappa@lij.edu
    • Ann Emerg Med. 1998 Nov 1;32(5):604-8.

    AbstractIndia is the second most populous country in the world, with a population approaching 1 billion people. The development of emergency medicine is still in its earliest stages because the Medical Council of India (MCI) does not yet recogonize the specialty. Recent developments may cause the MCI to reconsider specialty status for emergency medicine as an academic discipline.

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