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International Business Machines Corporation is an American multinational information technology company headquartered in Armonk, New York, United States, with operations in over 170 countries
Eswar is working as a Sr.Program Manager in IBM. Thank you for introducing People For India organiza
Bitsio offers MSSP services, they provide Fully Managed or Co-Managed Security Monitoring Services. They are also splunk partner, offer expertise in splunk consulting services and help in End-to-End Implementation and configuration of Distributed Splunk Infrastructure.
They have consultants ranging from Architects to Developers who can help with any size of implementation which can be scaled over time as data ingestion grows.
Suman Gajavelly is founder and CTO of the company, who has inclination towards social service.
Tufts is a nonprofit organization founded in 1979, Tufts Health Plan is nationally recognized for its commitment to providing innovative, high-quality health care coverage. The plan offers members and employers an array of health management programs, which support evidence-based approaches to health and wellness.
Parvathi is a Data Manager in Tufts. Thank You Parvathi for Introducing People for India
Ameriprise Financial, Inc. is an American diversified financial services company. Ameriprise Financial engages in business through its subsidiaries, providing financial planning, products and services, including wealth management, asset management, insurance, annuities, and estate planning
Kiran is working as a Sr.Program Manager in Ameriprise Financial. Thank you for introducing People F
Ekam USA has humble beginnings, starting from our medical school days when we saw lives of many young mothers at stake due to lack of proper facilities. Most women from villages do not get antenatal checkups during pregnancy and just show up to the hospital during labor. Not knowing their medical history nor having the time to do anything but basic investigations, the doctors had to treat them. There was a very young mother in her 20's who came to the hospital in active labor. She was connected to the monitors and the staff was trying to obtain some history, while helping her with the delivery. She was struggling during the delivery and our professor was trying to use forceps to help bring the baby out. Unfortunately, the mother went into distress and cardiac arrest. We were students and didn't know how to help. The professor and some staff were trying to resuscitate the mother, while simultaneously trying to get the baby out. We lost the mother after a brief struggle. We did not have as many resources as the code blue scenes seen on TV. I still remember the professor saying, "we can still save the baby" after we lost the mother. But after few more minutes we saw that it was not possible to get the baby out. I wish we could have done more, that we could have intubated the mother, kept her on life support and get an emergency C-section to get the baby out, as it would be done in USA at this time. But we neither the hospital nor the patient had these resources at the time. We were all shocked and sad. I never saw the husband but the patient's mother came in screaming and crying at the news. I can still see that scene in my mind and remember how helpless we all felt. Thanks to Ekam USA's work, we now are able to reach more mothers and get them to attend antenatal checks so we can identify heart disease, and other risk factors and be better prepared for deliveries. We identify the "high risk pregnant women" and do the needful to ensure the safety of mother and child, reducing the mother and child mortality.