Capacity building in stem cell transplantation for children and young adults with transplant-treatable diseases in rural Madhya Pradesh, India: Social entrepreneurship meets academia

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Abstract

The most important achievement of this program to date has been training clinicians and nurses to be skilled in the field of hematologic disorders. There were no such medical professionals in this area previously, but training these professionals is an enduring aspect of the SAIMS program. This program has been made possible by multifaceted endeavors in social entrepreneurship.

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Ankit, B. S., Punia, A., Deepak, Y. C., Sharma, R., Chitalkar, A., Rajput, C. S., … Chitalkar, P. (2019). Capacity building in stem cell transplantation for children and young adults with transplant-treatable diseases in rural Madhya Pradesh, India: Social entrepreneurship meets academia. Blood Advances, 3, 38–40. https://doi.org/10.1182/BLOODADVANCES.2019GS121755

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