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CME on ‘One Health’ held at DMCH

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The Department of Community Medicine of Dayanand Medical College and Hospital organised a continuing medical education (CME) session today on ‘One Health’ for undergraduate and postgraduate medical students.

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On this occasion, Dr Anurag Chaudhary, Professor and HoD, highlighted the theme “One World, One Health: United for Human, Animal and Environmental Well-being”, adding that One Health was a important concept describing deep connection between humans, animals and plants. To ensure good health of human beings it was very important that the environment also remained healthy, he added.

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Dr GS Wander, Principal, urged the students to commit themselves towards this goal. Dr Sandeep Kaushal stressed on the prevention of antimicrobial resistance.

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