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BGS Gleneagles Global Hospital, Bengaluru hosts workshop on basics of endoscopic ultrasound interventions

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Gastroenterologists from abroad, various city hospitals came together to discuss numerous treatment modalities, complexities, advantages associated with EUS

BGS Gleneagles Global Hospital recently hosted a workshop on the basics of endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) interventions in its premises. Gastroenterologists from abroad and various city hospitals came together to discuss the numerous treatment modalities, complexities and advantages associated with EUS. This workshop was also followed by a symposium later in the evening, where experts debated on the advantages of EUS versus widely different treatment methods available in handling various conditions related to gastroenterology. About 120 doctors attended the event.

Dr K Ravindranath, Founder and Chairman, Gleneagles Global Hospitals Group, inaugurated and addressed the EUS workshop, which is third in the series.

Dr Ravindra BS, Chief of Gastroenterology, BGS Gleneagles Global Hospital, Bengaluru added, “Gastrointestinal surgeons are frequently faced with challenging medical cases. As responsible doctors, we have to keep up with the constantly evolving medical innovations. At our centre, we believe in investing our time in regular knowledge sharing platforms such as these as it provides an opportunity for our doctors to interact with other experts, thereby helping us expand our proficiency and forming a more integrated network of gastrointestinal surgeons in the country. This benefits our patients essentially, as we progress and learn more.”

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  1. Suma Murthy says

    Worst management. People are asking the employees to quit the organization without any reason and they are not even paying any compensation to the employees. How should the employees with the family take it up? This forcing is equivalent to manhandling. If any of the employees lose their life will the management be responsible?????????????????????????????

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