Mangaluru: Srinivas Institute of Dental Sciences hosts Continuing Professional Development Programme


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Mangaluru, Dec 13: Srinivas Institute of Dental Sciences on December 13 organized a Continuing Professional Development Programme titled 'Harmony living with intellectual & emotional relationship in institution'.

The programme was inaugurated by Prof (Dr) Manoj Varma, dean, Srinivas Institute of Dental Sciences who enlighted the gathering about the ill-effects of backbiting and how our words matter to the other person. He also advised on how all should work toward making every moment count.

The guest speakers were:

1. Anjana, Neuro-Linguistic Programme coach, Ghaziabad, Uttar Prasad.
Topic: Harmony living with intellectual & emotional relationship in institution

2. Dr Praveen Shenoy, assistant professor, department Of Anatomy, Srinivas Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre.
Topic: A road map towards success

Dr Shailesh Kudva HOD, department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology welcomed the guests, Dr Varsha Shetty, assistant professor, department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology delivered the vote of thanks. Dr Hemanth and Dr Shreekanth NG convened the programme. Dr Shivani Apte and Dr Nidhi Boloor were the masters of ceremony for the programme.

  

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