Honoring Excellence: BCMCH Invited to NONET 2023

 Title: Honoring Excellence: BCMCH Invited to NONET 2023

Introduction

In the realm of pediatric medicine, continuous learning and knowledge sharing are pivotal. Keeping pace with advancements in the field is not only crucial but also a testament to an institution's commitment to excellence. Believers Church Medical College Hospital (BCMCH) proudly extends its heartfelt congratulations to three distinguished doctors, Dr. Sumitha Arun, Dr. Shilpa Abraham, and Dr. Chepsy Philip, for their notable achievements as invited speakers at NONET 2023.

NONET 2023: Annual Pediatric Subspecialty CME

NONET 2023, the Annual Pediatric Subspecialty Continuing Medical Education (CME) event, held at ICH Kottayam, stands as a prominent gathering for pediatric specialists. It serves as a platform for experts and enthusiasts to delve into the latest developments in pediatric medicine, sharing insights and best practices.

BCMCH's Esteemed Speakers

This year, BCMCH is exceptionally proud to have three of its esteemed doctors invited as speakers at NONET 2023:

  1. Dr. Chepsy Philip: An authority in the field, Dr. Chepsy Philip, graced the event as a speaker on the topic of "Inherited Platelet Disorders." Her expertise and knowledge have made her a recognized name in the realm of pediatric hematology.

  2. Dr. Shilpa Abraham: Dr. Shilpa Abraham, renowned for her work in pediatric critical care, delivered a talk on "Hypernatremia in PICU." Her insights into critical care management are invaluable for the pediatric community.

  3. Dr. Sumitha Arun: Dr. Sumitha Arun's contribution in the field of pediatrics is truly commendable. At NONET 2023, she presented on "Preterm Growth Charts," an area of great importance in ensuring the health and well-being of premature infants.

Knowledge Exchange and Advancement

NONET 2023 exemplifies the spirit of knowledge exchange and advancement in pediatric subspecialties. The participation of BCMCH doctors as invited speakers reflects the institution's dedication to staying at the forefront of pediatric medicine and contributing to the collective knowledge of the medical community.

Conclusion

As we celebrate the achievements of Dr. Sumitha Arun, Dr. Shilpa Abraham, and Dr. Chepsy Philip, we also acknowledge the role of Believers Church Medical College Hospital in nurturing and supporting such exceptional talent in pediatric medicine.

Their contributions at NONET 2023 are not just a reflection of their expertise but also a testament to BCMCH's commitment to the highest standards of healthcare and continuous learning. We look forward to more such milestones in the journey of advancing pediatric medicine and improving the lives of our youngest patients.

Congratulations to our esteemed doctors, and may their dedication to pediatric subspecialties continue to shine as a beacon of excellence in healthcare.




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