Successful Case Presentation at Believers UG Clinics

 Successful Case Presentation at Believers UG Clinics



I am extremely grateful to Dr. Elizabeth James, who has been single-handedly doing an admirable job of organizing the UG Clinics every Saturday morning at 8 AM in the Hospital Amphitheater. Her dedication to creating a supportive learning environment is truly commendable.

Today, our Exam Going Batch of 2020 presented a case of Gastroenteritis in a 9-month-old infant, showcasing their clinical skills and knowledge in a real-world context.

I would also like to extend my heartfelt thanks to our moderators for their invaluable contributions:

  • Dr. Elizabeth Varkey Cherian
  • Dr. Anish George Paul
  • Dr. Sumita Arun
  • Dr. Sumi
  • Dr. Shilpa Abraham

Their guidance and expertise significantly enriched the learning experience for our students.

A special acknowledgment goes to Dr. Abel and the Principal’s Office team, along with Team Operations, for their unwavering support in making this initiative a BIG SUCCESS.

Together, we continue to foster a strong learning environment that empowers our future healthcare professionals!

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