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338 participants attend CME at medical college

Participants at the CME at NC Medical College, Israna, in Panipat.

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A continuing medical education (CME) on optimising surgical care was concluded by the department of general surgery at NC Medical College and Hospital, Israna, here on Sunday.

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As many as 338 participants attended the CME, which was meant to teach students about new and advanced technologies in surgeries and making surgeries safe and optimal.

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Dr MK Garg, Director, Kalpna Chawla Medical College was the chief guest at the CME along with the faculty members, expert teachers from various prestigious colleges – Ganga Ram Hospital in Delhi, the PGIMS, Rohtak, Kalpna Chawla Medical College at Karnal, BPS Medical College at Khanpur were present.

It was the first CME organised by the surgery department. College chairman Bhushan Gupta and vice-chairman Vijay Gupta addressed the students and said such CMEs would be continued in future.

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