DNB emergency medicine faculty development work shop at New Delhi.
DNB emergency medicine is a silver line in the history of Indian em . Kerala state has got highest numbers of DNB seats (32) in the initial accreditation(Miem Calicut 8 ,Mes medical college Perintalmanna 8, Pushpagiri medical college Thiruvalla 8 and Kims trivandrum 8 seats ). It reflects that em awareness and em developments are reached in a different pace in this small state in a short span of time .Proudly can say the Kerala state take a huge lead in EM perspectives in a short span of time , even if Em started 15 years ago in Hyderabad .In Kerala , em speciality has got a public face and ordinary people aspire , accept and assist the em speciality. Such a beautiful public face for em is not seen any where in India. GWU partnership , ANGELS community em movements , MIMS , EMCON 13, Iiems and prof.mohandas, Prof. C . Raveendran, Dr.Azad Moopen, Dr.George Abraham, Dr.Tamorrish Kole, Dr.Boby Kapoor ,Dr.Jeffry ,Dr.PB Salim IAS and many more did a pivotal role in high pace take off emergency medicine speciality in Kerala. We witnessed the transformation of Kerala casualties to modern emergency rooms in a fast face. Government has also started to recognize em as a thrust area. Calicut medical college is moving forward to establish higher end em setting . First batch MD emergency medicine students will come out of course this year . Average life support awareness is very high among Keralites.
Dr.Venugopalan.PP: Medical graduate of Govt. Medical College Calicut. Postgraduation Anaesthesiology and Emergency Medicine.Chair &; Lead Consultant in EM at Meitra Hospital, Professor EM at MMC, Regional Faculty AHA, Formerly Expert Committee member KRSA , Director Aster MIMS &Deputy Director MIMS Academy, Founder and Executive Director Angels International Foundation and Trust.Master Trainer in World Guinness CPR Training.Spouse Dr.Supriya; Blessed with Dr.Neethu and Dr.Kamal
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