Magnatek Enterprises is participating in Medical Fair India 2012 being held at Mumbai, Bombay Exhibition & Convention Center, Mumbai on 2 - 4 March 2012. Medical Fair India 2012 will be one of the largest medical equipment trade show in India.
Child First Paediatric Therapy provides a helpful online resource for parents, guardians and professionals looking after children with various developmental disorders, acquired neurological injury and minor concerns.
Fortune 1000 company, COUNTRY Financial, has announced their sponsorship of the 2011 McDonald Hyundai Hope Foundation Charity Golf Tournament benefiting Children's Hospital.
International Children's Heart Foundation begins serving the Santo Domingo area of the Dominican Republic with lifesaving heart surgeries for children and educational training for local medical professionals.
Dr. Kelly Oliver and Portrait Health Centers of Buffalo Grove, IL join the InfantSEE program and former President Carter and American Optometric Association Raise Awareness of Infant Eye Health.
Tampa Bay parents now have convenient, on-the-go access to symptoms, diseases and pediatric information from After Hours Pediatrics with free iTriage healthcare app.
Brent McMahon of McMahon's RV recently presented an ceremonial oversized check for $100,000 to CHOC Children's, a regional healthcare system providing superior pediatric care. It is one of the largest received by the organization. McMahon is forming a nonprofit - Push-Ups For Kids, to benefit organizations like CHOC Children's.
Jan Berkowitz donates regularly to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and so can you. If you would like to make a difference in the life of a child and help them with the medical care they so desperately need, contact St. Jude and become a Partner In Hope.
Traveling out of state or country for medical treatment, commonly referred to as medical tourism, is now catching on with parents seeking specialized surgeries for their children.
This year, more than five million kids will undergo surgical procedures. And for those children and their parents, few things in life are scarier. Most parents don’t know where to begin when they hear, “Your child needs surgery” from their pediatricians. Fortunately, they can start here.