UG Clinic **Topic 1: Septic Shock***.**Topic 2: Inflammatory Cytokined

🩺🔬 **Seminar Alert: "Septic Shock" and "Inflammatory Cytokines"**

Join us for an insightful seminar presented by esteemed members of the Believers Church Medical College Hospital (BCMCH) community. 

**Topic 1: Septic Shock**
**Presented by:** Dr. Aswathy Vijay, Assistant Professor, Critical Care, BCMCH
Delve into the complexities of septic shock as Dr. Aswathy Vijay shares her expertise on this critical medical condition. Gain valuable insights into diagnosis, management, and the latest advancements in treating septic shock.

**Topic 2: Inflammatory Cytokines**
**Presented by:** Sreekanth P, Student-2022 Batch
Embark on a journey through the world of inflammatory cytokines with Sreekanth P, a bright student from the 2022 batch. Explore the role of cytokines in inflammation and their implications for various disease processes.

**Date and Time:** Saturday, April 6, 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
**Location:** Amphitheater, BCMCH

**Don't Miss Out:** This seminar promises to be an enriching educational experience for medical professionals, students, and enthusiasts alike. Mark your calendars and join us for a morning of learning and discovery at Believers Church Medical College Hospital.

For more information, contact BCMCH at 0469 270 3100 or visit www.bcmch.org. See you there! 🔬🩺

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