Mangalore: A J Institute of Medical Sciences Conducts CME on Shoulder Arthroscopy


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (VA)

Mangalore, Feb 2:  A J Institute of Medical Sciences conducted a CME programme on ‘Updates in Shoulder Arthroscopy’, recently.

The CME focused on instability and rotator cuff management with two sessions of lecturers, interactive discussions and 2-3 live surgeries relayed from the theatres to the conference hall

The CME had experienced and dynamic faculty from Germany, Bangalore and local faculty and it turned out to be truly exciting and enjoyable educational experience.

The organizing chairman was Dr Sudarshan Bhandary, head of the department of Orthopaedics, A J Institute of Medical Sciences and head of sports medicine unit, A J Hospital and Research Center. . The organizing committee included Dr Sreedhar Shetty, Dr Sudeep Shetty, Dr Prashanth Mohan, Dr Bhaskar Bhandary, Dr Rajendra Prasad, Dr Arun Kudva and Dr Vinay Bangera.

  

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  • BOB, Mangalore /USA

    Wed, Feb 02 2011

    Good job Dr Sudarshan bhandary for all the great job you and your team are doing. Really proud of you.

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