The seminar on Integrated Management of Neonatal & Childhood Illnesses was presented by 37-48 roll number batch of 6th sem. The students managed to wrap up the IMNCI guidelines in just 2 hours, which is otherwise an 8-day training programme officially.





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It was an awesome seminar….when people like nipon and of course me were part of it….
I am surprised to see only one comment? This is a great place to stay in touch on a post-mortem exam for a seminar. Perhaps one can post also the summary page of the presentattion. Get into 21st century technology please ( should also involve Faculty seminar/Visiting Professor seminar/Student seminar/Journal Club/Pharmaceutical etc.). Have some knowledge beyond the pages of text books.
It seems NBMC has developed a lot. I am Alumni of NBMC. Currently in US for last 10 yrs, has done MD in Internal Medicine then Fellowship in Infectious Diseases. Now will be starting as faculty. What is the best way to communicate with final year students who are interested in Research. Do you guys see lot of HIV patients???. Anyone interested to join international study on Community Acquired Pneumonia?? and Researcvh on HIV..then let me know…. If so i will explain how its gonna work. We have online websites for data entry. What is the best way to contact present Dean/Or Principal to talk about this???
Thanks
Hi,
Thanks a lot for your comment. Sorry for the delay in response. Well I am a final year student and you can get in touch with us directly or through our college community/group on sites like Orkut or Facebook.
The Dean and Principal can be communicated via telephone. The numbers are mentioned here – http://www.nbmcsu.com/institute/administration/
The contact numbers of the members of the students union are given here – http://www.nbmcsu.com/students-union/