YenSurg CME held at Yenepoya Medical College

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June 19, 2013

Mangalore, Jun 19: The Departments of General and Gastrointestinal Surgery, Yenepoya Medical College conducted a CME YenSurg at Yenepoya Medical College recently.

The CME was attended by faculty of different medical colleges of the city as well as more than 30 postgraduate students.

Dr.Vijay Ramachandran, Surgical Gastroenterologist, Laparoscopic & Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgeon delivered the inaugural keynote lecture on the state of the art approach to the Management of Pancreatic tumours followed by lectures on Liver Resection and Liver Transplantation.

This was followed by Postgraduate Clinics.

The highlight of the second day was a Surgical Quiz for the postgraduate students conducted by Dr.Vijay Ramachandran.

Students of Father Muller Medical College, Yenepoya Medical College and KVG Medical College bagged the first, second and third prizes respectively.

The concluding session was a hands-on workshop on knotting, Suturing and Bowel Anastomosis for the postgraduates.

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Dr.Vijay Ramachandran delivers the inaugural lecture

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Dr.Moosabba, CMO & MS,Yenepoya Medical College,Dr.Padmanabha,HOD Anaesthesia and Dr.Sujeer listen to the proceedings

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