Sullia: State-Level Symposium at KVG College on Jan 16


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Sullia, Jan 16: The state-level symposium will be held at the premises of KVG Medical College Hospital on Friday January 16.

The symposium on 'Training and Preserving of the concept of Family Doctors' is being organized on the occasion of Amruta Mahotsav of Indian Medical Federation said Dr K V Chidananda, medical director, College speaking at the press conference on Wednesday January 14.

Dr S Kanta, ambassador, Indian Medical Federation, will inaugurate the symposium.

Dr Chandrashekar Shetty, chancellor, Devraj Urs University, Kolar, will preside as the chief guest on the occasion.

Dr Kurunji Venkataramana Gowda, founder president, Academy of Liberal Education, will preside over the function.

Dr B S Sanjeev Rai, dean, Father Mullars, Dr Medha Joshi, principal, Billcare Research Academy, Bangalore and Dr Pritvish, chairman, M S Ramayya Medical College, Bangalore, will submit the seminar on various topic on the occasion.

Dr Sheela G Nayak, principal, KVG College, Shobha Chidananda, Dr C Ramachandra Bhat, Dr Umashankar Borkar and Dr Gopinat Pai, were present at the press conference.

  

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  • Dr.AMOL and Dr.RAJANI, K.V.G MCH sullia

    Fri, Jan 16 2009

    it was an excellent symposium giving light to the growing need of family doctors.the talk given by all the speakers was prodigious and worth laudable to engrave in the templates of our memories forever.

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