Two day national conference on Clinical Training inaugurated at Srinivas Pharmacy College


Team Udayavani, Feb 20, 2017, 3:56 PM IST

Mangaluru: “Every one should contribute for better tomorrow with positive thinking in the field of public health, Pharmacovigilence, clinical training and explore the opportunities. What you do is not important but how you do to get rewarded is most important” said Dr. G.P Mohanta, Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Annamalai University, Chidambram, Tamilnadu delivering the keynote address in the inaugural function at the two day national conference on ‘Innovative Practices in Clinical Training and Patient Safety,’ at Srinivas College of Pharmacy, Valachil, Mangaluru organised in association with Indian Pharmaceutical Association, Dakshina Kannada District local branch, Mangaluru on Monday..

Dr. A.R.Shabaraya Principal and Director, Srinivas College of Pharmacy and President, IPA, Dakshina Kannada District local branch in his presidential remarks called upon the delegates to play vital role in counselling for improved patient compliance, patient safety make best use of the opportunities and gain valuable knowledge from experienced speakers of the day. 

Dr. E.V.S Subrahmanyam, Professor, Srinivas College of Pharmacy and Vice President, IPA, D.K. District Local Branch introduced the invited guests to the gathering. As many as 200 delegates from medical and pharmacy colleges located in Karnataka, Kerala and Goa attended the programme and presented their research work in oral and poster sessions.

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