NEWSBREAK: Interventional Nephrology Workshop Exceeds Expectations!

 NEWSBREAK: Interventional Nephrology Workshop Exceeds Expectations!

Believers Church Medical College Hospital (BCMCH) is thrilled to announce the resounding success of our recent Interventional Nephrology Workshop!

The event, initially planned for 10 delegates, attracted an overwhelming response from the nephrology community. Recognizing the thirst for knowledge, the BCMCH team rose to the challenge by creating additional workstations to accommodate a total of 17 nephrologists. This dedication to attendee needs resulted in a highly-appreciated workshop experience for all involved.

Not Just Packed, But Pre-Booked!

The enthusiasm for interventional nephrology extended beyond the workshop walls. Approximately 15 nephrologists who were unable to secure seats this time didn't wait to register for the next event! These pre-bookings are a clear testament to the value and impact of the workshop.

Stay Tuned for More!

We at BCMCH are energized by the positive response and look forward to hosting future workshops that empower nephrologists with the latest advancements in interventional nephrology. Stay tuned for upcoming announcements!













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