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DMCH hosts CME session on women’s health

The entrance of Dayanand Medical College and Hospital in Ludhiana. File

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The Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of Dayanand Medical College and Hospital (DMC&H) hosted the quarterly meeting of the Obstetrics and Gynaecology Society of Northern India. The CME programme, themed, “Advances in Obstetrics and Gynaecology,” brought together leading experts, clinicians and academicians to discuss the latest developments and innovations in women’s health.

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Bipin Gupta, Secretary, DMC&H Managing Society, announced the launch of the Fellowship Programme in hands-on endoscopy training at DMC&H, aimed at empowering young gynaecologists with the skills to perform endoscopic procedures independently and safely.

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In his message, Dr GS Wander, Principal, DMC&H, stated that continuous medical education plays a vital role in ensuring that healthcare professionals remain updated with current practices.

The event featured the guest of honour, Dr Hafeez Rahman, Director of Sunrise Hospital and one of the world’s pioneers in laparoscopic procedures, who has a record over 1,00,000 laparoscopic surgeries in the ‘Guinness Book of World Records’.

His lecture on “Special cases in laparoscopy” marked the presence of over 200 delegates and an active participation of senior consultants during the panel solving many surgical mysteries.

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The department was privileged to host these eminent speakers along with Dr JB Sharma from AIIMS, New Delhi; Dr Rashmi Bagga from PGI, Chandigarh; Dr Kiran Guleria from UCMS, New Delhi, and several other distinguished specialists from across North India, who shared their expertise on cutting-edge topics in obstetrics and gynaecology.

The CME was coordinated by senior residents — Dr Mehak, Dr Rashim, Dr Heena, Dr Jasmine, Dr Subha, Dr Romi and Dr Preeti.

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