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Max Healthcare ties up with Singapore hospital

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Mr Analjit Singh, MD, Max Healthcare (left), exchanging documents with Prof Tan Ser Kiat, CEO, Singapore General Hospital, after signing an MoU in the Capital on Monday. — Ramesh Sharma

New Delhi , Aug. 23

MAX Healthcare and Singapore General Hospital (SGH) will collaborate on medical practice, research, training and education in the area of healthcare services.

The SGH Chief Executive Officer, Prof Tan Ser Kiat, and the Max Healthcare Chairman, Mr Analjit Singh, signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on Monday at the CII headquarters.

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