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Forensic medicine workshop held

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Chamba, September 25

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A daylong online forensic medicine prospective workshop was organised at Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Government Medical College (PJNGMC), in which local MLA Pawan Nayyar was the chief guest.

Doctors from Delhi, America, Canada and Cyprus also joined the workshop.

The MLA said it was for the first time that an international workshop was organised at PJNGMC, Chamba.

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He also released the International Journal of Ethics, Trauma and Victimology on the occasion.

Deputy Commissioner DC Rana, PJNGMC principal Dr Ramesh Bharti and Heads of Department (HoD) Dr Pradeep Singh and Dr Pankaj Gupta were also present.

Caption: MLA Pawan Nayyar releases the International Journal of Ethics, Trauma and Victimology during a virtual workshop and PJNGMC, Chamba, on Saturday.

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