Mangalore: Fr Muller Medical College to organize CME on neuro care


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Daijiworld Media Network-Mangalore (MD)

Mangalore, Jun 20: The department of Anesthesiology at Fr Muller Medical College under the aegis of Indian Society of Neuro Anesthesiology and critical care will organize a CME on Neuro Care on Sunday June 22 at Fr Muller Medical College, Decennial Hall, Mangalore.
 
"Neuro Anesthesia and critical care encompasses a spectrum of conditions, often involving complex principles of management. Every practitioner understands the importance of being well informed in this ever evolving field." said Dr Radhesh Hegde, organizing chairperson speaking at the press club.

 
"This CME will provide valuable information on various aspects of Neuro Anesthesia and critical care, delivered by eminent faculty in their field. We hope that this programme will leave the residents and consultants with a better understanding of management and recent advances in this critical specialty," he added.
 
Dr C K Ballal, consultant neurosurgeon, KMC Mangalore will be the chief guest and Fr Patrick Rodrigues, director of FMCI will preside over the programme.
 
Dr Radhesh Hegde, Dr Harshawardhana, Dr Ritesh Joseph D’Cunha and others were also present during the press meet.
  

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