The video is less than four minutes long and gives you a sense of the current state of medical tourism.
Fascinating stuff.
The video is less than four minutes long and gives you a sense of the current state of medical tourism.
Fascinating stuff.
BBC News – Alarm at Mumbai’s teenage suicide trend
More than 100,000 people commit suicide in India every year and three people a day take their own lives in Mumbai.
Suicide is one of the top three causes of death among those aged between 15 and 35 years and has a devastating psychological, social and financial impact on families and friends.

Here is an interesting post from Fistful of Talent. This article will shed even more insight into the world of Indian recruiters. By the way, I emailed the sender of the email I got two days ago. No response yet.
Fistful of Talent: All My Recruiters…. Live in India…..
So, here’s what I found out in the lunch with the recruiting firm in question, which I consider to be a pretty sharp bunch. They’ve long used outsourcing as a means to “source” candidates, but they’ve now moved to the next level. In addition to sourcing candidates using resources in India, they’ve also handed off the next level of activity to outsourced recruiters in India. That means outsourced recruiters who understand the technologies in play are making the initial calls to prospects, qualifying them, and locking them down for the next step, which might be a phone screen or in-person with the actual recruiting firm, or if the specs are nailed, a phone screen or in-person with the client company in question.
Here’s the kicker – low cost, robust technologies like Bullhorn, which allow recruiting shops to manage the lifecycle of the recruiting process for a single candidate from anywhere on the globe, have enabled the manager in question to outsource this function. All he needs is the right talent overseas, and he pays 20-30% of what he would pay a full life cycle recruiter located in Birmingham to do the same job.

I would have found this trend surprising if I had not received my first Indian recruiting email two days ago. Do read the comments to the online article for a better understanding of the issues.
Cost-Conscious Firms Find India Offers a Down-Home Recruiting Touch | workforce.com

This was recently posted in the Global Insurance Professionals group discussion page on LinkedIn:
Looking for a Team Manager who will be responsible for managing a number of general insurance processes in claims, pensions, etc in Mumbai.
Team handling experience and exposure to a general insurance is a must.
Remember, “remote” is a relative term.
Insurer Offers Option for Surgery in India – NYTimes.com
My orthopedic surgeon says I have the worst knees he has ever seen. I countered that statement by asserting he had not seen enough severely arthritic knees to make that judgment. Then the good doctor showed me the pictures.
I’ve had arthroscopic procedures bilaterally. There is a strong probability I’ll need a TKR.
It’s a good thing I like Indian food.