Unveiling Excellence: Believers Church Medical College Hospital Hosts "BREATHE IN BREATHE OUT" - An Anaesthesia CME Series

 Title: Unveiling Excellence: Believers Church Medical College Hospital Hosts "BREATHE IN BREATHE OUT" - An Anaesthesia CME Series

In the pursuit of advancing medical knowledge and fostering professional development, Believers Church Medical College Hospital (BCMCH) proudly presents "BREATHE IN BREATHE OUT" – an Anaesthesia CME Series, coupled with a workshop. This enlightening event is hosted by the Department of Anaesthesiology and is scheduled to take place on December 17, 2023, at BCMCH, Thiruvalla.

A Gateway to Professional Enrichment

The "BREATHE IN BREATHE OUT" CME Series is not just an event; it's a gateway for medical professionals to delve deeper into the intricacies of anaesthesia. This series is thoughtfully curated to provide a comprehensive understanding of crucial aspects, enhancing the skills and knowledge of anaesthesiologists.

Event Highlights: AIRWAY CME Cum Workshop

This edition of the CME series will shine a spotlight on the critical theme of AIRWAY. Recognizing the significance of mastering airway management, the workshop promises an immersive experience, blending theoretical insights with practical applications. Attendees can anticipate a hands-on learning environment that fosters skill refinement and knowledge assimilation.

Hosted by the Department of Anaesthesiology at BCMCH, Thiruvalla

The backbone of this remarkable event is the esteemed Department of Anaesthesiology at BCMCH, Thiruvalla. Their commitment to excellence in medical education and professional advancement is evident in the meticulous planning and execution of this CME series.

Save the Date: December 17, 2023

Mark your calendars for December 17, 2023, as BCMCH, Thiruvalla, opens its doors to medical professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of anaesthesia. The event promises a day filled with insightful lectures, interactive sessions, and practical workshops.

In Association with ISA Thiruvalla City Branch

Acknowledging the importance of collaboration, this CME series is conducted in association with the Indian Society of Anaesthesiologists (ISA) Thiruvalla City Branch. This partnership enhances the scope of the event, bringing together a network of professionals dedicated to advancing the field of anaesthesiology.

A Call to Professional Growth

To all medical professionals passionate about anaesthesiology, this CME series extends a call to embrace continuous learning and professional growth. "BREATHE IN BREATHE OUT" is not just a tagline; it's an invitation to breathe in knowledge and breathe out excellence in the field of anaesthesia.

As the countdown to December 17 begins, the Believers Church Medical College Hospital anticipates a gathering of minds committed to elevating the standards of anaesthetic care. Join us on this enriching journey as we explore, learn, and grow together. Stay tuned for updates and detailed insights into the upcoming Anaesthesia CME Series! 🌐🏥💡📚✨ #BCMCHCME2023 #AnaesthesiaExcellence




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