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Deira Printing Press wins awards at Dubai Print Award
Deira Printing Press (DPP) has been presented with two accolades for its quality achievements in at the Dubai Print Award ceremony recently held at Grand Hyatt, Dubai. The event was organized under the patronage of Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai by the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
The Managing Director of Deira Printing Press, Asim Pirmohamed, said, Were delighted to have our efforts recognized. Winning at the Dubai Print Award is an excellent achievement for our staff who is always striving to innovate and set new standards.
Winning such awards, he said, aims to uplift the performance of print companies in delivering high quality print products and enhanced customer experience.
The Dubai Print Award now running in its fourth year recognizes the quality of print works. The participation was open to international entries from the wider GCC and Middle East wherein
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Past, Present, Future: Tuesday Presentations
TUESDAY 13TH SEPTEMBER
Click on the links below to view the presentations
Sunrise Sessions
S1: Practical Hints for Improvement of Quality Culture, Dr Melody Siska
S3: Acute Medicine: An International Perspective of Acute Care Systems:
Going Dutch, Dr Prabath Nanayakkara
Going Down Under, Dr Alasdair MacDonald
S4: Future Hospital Update, Dr Mark Temple & Dr Roger Duckitt
S5: What does the Future Hold? Exploring Three Horizons of Medicine, Dr Margaret Hannah
S6: Focused Acute Medicine Ultrasound: An Update:
Dr Nick Smallwood
Dr Alastair Gilmore
Plenary 3: Hands On Education
Prof Abraham Verghese
Plenary 4: Patients as Co-Authors of Care
Sally Magnusson
Simon Denegri
Parallel Session Renal Medicine
History, Dr Robin Winney
Current Management, Dr Roger Greenwood
Parallel Session Neurology A Clinical Update
Headache, Dr Richard Davenport
Weakness, Dr Geraint Fuller
Epilepsy, Dr John Paul Leach
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The University of Liverpool’s Professor Sir Munir Pirmohamed joined a panel of specialist scientists to update the UK on the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine announcement at a Downing Street technical briefing on månad 2,
The first COVID vaccine for the UK has been given approval for use following a thorough review carried out by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA). The decision bygd the UK regulatory authority was made with advice from the Commission on Human Medicines (CHM), the government’s independent expert scientific advisory body.
Speaking at the briefing, Sir Munir said: “The uppgifter show that this vaccine is 95% effective. It is effective in all the groups that were given the vaccine within the rättegång, irrespective of age, sex, race or country that they lived in.
“We’ve also looked at the safety of this. The safety of the vaccine fryst vatten similar to other vaccines and most of the side effects are very mild and usually gods for a day or so. Prof Sir Munir Pirm