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CME on Critical Care in Obstetrics organized at SRMS | CME organized at SRMS on the topic Critical Care in Obstetrics: One woman dies every minute in India while giving birth to a newborn – Bareilly News



The birth of a child brings happiness in the house, but any carelessness in it can bring danger to the life of both mother and child. Everyone knows this, yet one woman in India dies every minute while giving birth to a newborn. From pregnancy to delivery

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Last minute preparation book on Obstetrics and Gynecology was also launched in CME.

A CME on the topic of Critical Care in Obstetrics was organized at SRMS on Sunday by the Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics of SRMS Medical College in collaboration with Bareilly Obstetrics and Gynecological Society (BOGS). In this, along with panel discussion, quizzes, more than a dozen experts gave lectures. In the inaugural session of CME, Dev Murthy, Founder and Chairman of SRMS Trust described the deaths of mothers during childbirth as tragic. He said that the birth of a child is also the second birth of the mother who gave birth to it. Mother also gets a second life. But due to various stereotypes, most of the mothers are not able to reach hospitals at the time of birth for safe delivery. This is a sad situation. Even after reaching the hospital, it is not possible to save some mothers due to their complications. There is a need to make people aware about this. Only then can the safe birth of children and the life of the mother be saved. The aim of the doctor is to save the life of the patient. All methods of treatment are only to save the life of the patient. Be it allopathic, ayurvedic or homeopathic. In such a situation, we should focus on the path the patient trusts and try to save his life with the help of other paths.

100 bed holistic medical care unit will start soon in SRMS Medical College

The patient will be treated with all the paths including Ayurvedic, Homeopathy, Unani and Naturopathy.

A 100-bed holistic medical care unit is going to be started soon in SRMS Medical College. In this, the patient will be treated with all the paths including Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Unani and Naturopathy. Earlier, in the inaugural session of CME which started with lighting of the lamp and Saraswati Vandana, everyone was welcomed by Professor (Dr.) Shashibala Arya, Chairperson of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of SRMS Medical College and Organizing Chairperson of CME. While all the guests were thanked by Dr. Mridu Sinha, Organizing Secretary of CME. The inaugural session was conducted by Dr. Ayushi Shukla and Dr. Babita Kumari. CME included Dr. Monica Agarwal (KGMU Lucknow), Dr. Sandeep Sahu (PGI Lucknow), Dr. Vishal Singh (New Delhi), Dr. Shehla Jamal (New Delhi), Dr. Indu Lata (PGI Lucknow), Dr. R.M. Sharma (New Delhi), Dr. Bharat Singh (Lucknow), Dr. Amresh Agarwal (SRMS), Dr. Kiran Seshadri (MH Bareilly), Dr. Smita Gupta. (SRMS), Dr. Dheeraj Saxena (SRMS), Dr. Milan Jaiswal (SRMS) delivered lectures on their respective subjects.

The patient will be treated with all the paths including Ayurvedic, Homeopathy, Unani and Naturopathy.

On this occasion, special guests were Dr. Seema Hakim, Gynecologist of AMU, Dr. Mridula Sharma, President of Bareilly Obstetrics and Gynecological Society (BOGS), Director of SRMS Medical College Aditya Murthy, Principal Air Marshal (Retd) Dr. MS Butola, Dr. Manoj Kumar Tangri, Dr. Namita Agarwal, Dr. Gayatri Singh, Dr. Ruchika Goyal, Dr. Bindu Garg, Dr. Piyush Aggarwal, Dr. Lalit Singh, Dr. Jaswinder Singh, Dr. Vidyanand, Dr. SK Sagar, Dr. Ruchi Srivastava, Dr. Vandana Negi, Dr. Huma Khan, Dr. Geeta Karki, Dr. Preeti Singh, Dr. Pragati Aggarwal, Dr. Parul Maheshwari, Dr. Shalini Maheshwari, Dr. Fahmi Khan and other doctors were present.



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