Mangalore: Intern, PG Resident of FMMC to Represent India at International Programmes


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Mangalore, Aug 9: MBBS intern of Fr muller's Medical College Jason D'Souza has been accepted by the National Institutes of Health, USA for a month long Clinical Elective Program in Cardiology.

Only one student a month from all across the globe is offered this pretigious program.

Also Dr Nishan Mathias, a final year PG resident of the Department of Pharmacology in FMMC had participated in the Novartis Biotechnology Leadership Camp (Biocamp) 2011 held at Hyderabad from August 1 to 3, 2011.

Dr Nishan will be representing India at the Novartis Biotechnology Leadership Camp (Biocamp) 2011 to be held at Basel, Switzerland from August 29 to 31, 2011.

  

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  • Wilma Fernandes, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 11 2011

    Nishan!

    Congrats!! All the best!!!

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  • Victor D' Sa, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 10 2011

    Glad to know you are ed to represent India in Switzerland.

    Congratulations and best wishes on your accomplishment.

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  • ANISHA, MANGALORE

    Tue, Aug 09 2011

    Dear Nishan, Congratulations on your achievement. Wishing you, all the very best for all your future endeavours.

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