Mangalore: 'Medicine 2008' at FMMC on Sep 20, 21


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (TU/SP)

Mangalore, Sep 19: The department of medicine and medical specialties, Father Muller Medical College and Hospital (FMMCH), will organize 'Medicine Update 2008,' a south India-level CME (Continuing Medical Education) programme, on September 20 and 21. The programme is to being conducted on the eve of World Heart Day.

Dr S Ramanand Shetty, vice-chancellor of Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore will inaugurate the programme at 9 am at the Academy Hall of the college. District in-charge minister J Krishna Palemar will be the chief guest. Fr Stany Tauro, administrator of FMMCH will preside over the function.

Fr Denis D'Sa, administrator, FMMC informed the media here on Thursday September 18, that the programme is aimed at imparting the latest in medical knowledge to postgraduates and medical faculty of Karnataka and neighbouring states. There will be a mock examination for the post-graduate medicine students, with an opportunity to interact with experienced post graduate examiners.

He said that the programme of this magnitude will be the first of its kind in South India. Medical science is advancing at a very rapid pace and these kinds of CME programmes are very essential for the concerned to update themselves with the latest technology and information.

Dr Manjunath B V, Dr R Suresh, Dr H B Suresh, Dr N C Shetty, Dr Devadas Acharya, Dr Ganesh, Dr CN Manjunath, Dr Yash Lokhandawala and Dr Krishna Kumar will speak on the occasion, he said.

Dr H Prabhakar, Dr Suresh Rao and Dr Roshan were present at the press conference.

  

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