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Father Muller Medical College holds guest lecture on advances in gastroenterology

Published On : 30 Jul 2017   |  Reported By : Canaranews network


Mangaluru: The department of general surgery, Father Muller Medical College, conducted a guest lecture on Thursday July 27 from 3.00 – 4.30 pm at the hospital's conference hall.

The programme began with a prayer song. Dr Leo Francis Tauro, professor and HOD, department of surgery, welcomed the gathering.

Dr Shivprasad, gastroenterologist, A J Institute of Medical Sciences, Kuntikan, Derebail delivered a lecture on 'Recent Advances in Gasteroenterology'.

Dr Clement R S D’Souza, professor and unit head, department of surgery and Dr Ganesh M K, assistant professor and unit head, department of surgical gastroenterology moderated the session.

Dr Prathvi Shetty, associate professor, department of surgery proposed the vote of thanks.

The programme was compiled by Dr Sahanashree, final year postgraduate resident. All the staff members and postgraduates from the department of Surgery were present during the guest lecture. A total 45 delegates attended the guest lecture.







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