KREA: 10 things you didn’t know about Oncology in India The presentation (link above) cover ten things about Oncology in India: the prevalence, occurrence in men/women/children, Doctor:Patient ratio and a few more points of information. For further information, ask@krea.in is…
INDIA — Healthcare research firm Krea has opened a 5,000 sq ft focus group facility in Chennai, called Qhub. http://www.research-live.com/news/news-headlines/krea-opens-chennai-based-viewing-facility-qhub/4010827.article The facility includes two viewing rooms – both equipped with FocusVision online video streaming technology – and a central location…
February 25 2014 http://www.mrweb.com/drno/news18698.htm Indian healthcare and medical fieldwork specialist Krea has launched a new service, ONCO+, based around a panel of 3,000 of the country’s oncologists. In addition to the 3,000, segmented by speciality, ONCO+ gives access to 150…
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What starts as a hobby or a part-time job can give you a life. After making a business out of this kind of a trade, you would want to create an ecosystem and do something different. Pravin Shekar, a serial…
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Sex Workers, CEOs, equally elusive Sex workers, drug addicts and CEOs may appear starkly dissimilar groups, but do have more than a few things in common: A busy schedule, a passion for what they do and a craving for privacy,…
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Amsterdam, 2 November 2010 – ESOMAR, the world association for market and opinion research has appointed a new President and Vice President for the period 2011/2012, based on the results of the recent election among its 4800 members in 120…
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When a pharma major wants to test the Indian waters for one of its post-pregnancy products or another company needs to approach ‘hard-to-reach’ segments such as those affected by AIDS or STDs for a market survey, it will need to…