A senior surgeon from Mumbai said - Who has not learned new techniques in the changing round, will be left behind.
Doctor's views in more than 40 sessions in MP ASICON-2018.
New experiments, new researchers are coming in the days of medical science. Complex surgery is being made easier, but even today, many doctors are doing the same surgery in the old and conventional way of treatment. If you do not go on time, you will be left behind. It is important to learn to adopt new techniques in the changing phase. This was stated by senior surgeons doctor Jignesh Gandhi, who came from Tata Memorial Hospital of Mumbai, addressing doctors on the second and last Sunday of MP-ASICON-18. Organizing Chairman Doctor Sumit Shukla said that there were more than 40 sessions in the conference. Secretary Doctor Ankur Maheshwari told that the doctors also praised the corporation's cleanliness drive. On this occasion, the new Executive Commission of the Association of Surgeons of India formed. Doctor Sumit Shukla was nominated as Secretary and Doctor Ankur Maheshwari was appointed Secretary.
Doctor's views in more than 40 sessions in MP ASICON-2018.
New experiments, new researchers are coming in the days of medical science. Complex surgery is being made easier, but even today, many doctors are doing the same surgery in the old and conventional way of treatment. If you do not go on time, you will be left behind. It is important to learn to adopt new techniques in the changing phase. This was stated by senior surgeons doctor Jignesh Gandhi, who came from Tata Memorial Hospital of Mumbai, addressing doctors on the second and last Sunday of MP-ASICON-18. Organizing Chairman Doctor Sumit Shukla said that there were more than 40 sessions in the conference. Secretary Doctor Ankur Maheshwari told that the doctors also praised the corporation's cleanliness drive. On this occasion, the new Executive Commission of the Association of Surgeons of India formed. Doctor Sumit Shukla was nominated as Secretary and Doctor Ankur Maheshwari was appointed Secretary.
Culture report negative, The first bone marrow transplant on 3 and 4, Second on 5 and 6 March 2018.
The date of the Bone Marrow Transplant has been fixed at the MAY Hospital. The first transplant will take place on 3 and 4 March and the second transplant 5 and 6. The Department of Microbiology has described the transplant unit's culture investigation report negative. After this, the transplant has become easier. The MGM Medical College administration has also started preparations for this. The first transplant was to be on February 20, But due to the fact that the Bone Merrow unit's culture investigation report is positive, it is not possible to get the Food Research Report negative of the Bar. With this, both of the selected patients of the Government Cancer Hospital started treating before the autologous transplant. At the end of the precaution, the unit is closed.
There will be a transplant in 2 days
Dean Dr Sharad Thora told that our contract was with Gurgaon's Fortis Hospital. His doctor Rahul Bhargava will reach Indore on March 3 morning. He has admitted both the patients. Three days from Doctor Bhargava's assistant Indore He is being treated only under his supervision. On March 3, the bone marrow harvesting march will be infested. The other patient will start on March 5. One of the two patients is a Female.
Treatment of thalassemia-related children from April
According to the officials, treatment facilities for children suffering from thalassemia from April will also be started here.