Honoring Dr. P.H. Chandrasekhar: A Global Leader in Infectious Diseases
Honoring Dr. P.H. Chandrasekhar: A Global Leader in Infectious Diseases
A Prestigious Addition to Our Infectious Diseases Training Program
It is with great honor and excitement that we welcome Dr. P.H. Chandrasekhar, Professor Emeritus of Internal Medicine at Wayne State University, School of Medicine, Detroit, MI, to lead our Post Graduate Infectious Diseases Training Program.
With an illustrious career spanning decades, Dr. Chandrasekhar has made groundbreaking contributions to the field of Infectious Diseases (ID), particularly in the management of immunocompromised patients, including those with cancer.
A Legacy of Excellence in Infectious Diseases
✅ Former Chief of Infectious Diseases – Wayne State University & Karmanos Cancer Institute
✅ Recognized in 'Best Doctors of America' for Over 20 Years
✅ Published Over 200 Research Articles
✅ Chief Editor – Medscape Infectious Diseases
✅ Chair – IDSA Exam Writing Committee
✅ President – Michigan Infectious Disease Society
✅ Mentor & Trainer for ID Programs in India
Dr. Chandrasekhar has been instrumental in shaping Infectious Diseases education, research, and clinical care across the globe. His mentorship and training initiatives in India have helped establish strong ID programs, improving healthcare standards and patient outcomes.
Inaugural Session Tonight – A Landmark Event
We are privileged to have Emeritus Prof. Dr. P.H. Chandrasekhar inaugurate and lead our Post Graduate Training in Infectious Diseases. His presence and expertise will be invaluable to aspiring specialists who aim to make a difference in the field of infectious disease management and research.
This historic session marks the beginning of a new era of advanced medical training, equipping future ID specialists with the knowledge, skills, and mentorship needed to tackle emerging infectious diseases, antimicrobial resistance, and complex infections in high-risk patients.
📍 Join us tonight for the Inaugural Session!
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