Young resident doctor of Delhi became first runner up of India s Next Sushruta title | दिल्ली के युवा रेजीडेंट डॉक्टर India s Next Sushruta टाइटल के पेहले रनर अप बने bhaskar.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from bhaskar.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Medtronic India, in partnership with Docplexus, recently concluded the grand finale of India s Next Sushruta (INS), a case study competition aimed towards post-graduates and super-specialty students in the field of surgery.
Named after the Father of Early Surgery, Sushruta, INS, is a one-of-a-kind industry-academia program in the field of Indian medical technology, which saw participation from across specialties, including Oncology, General Surgery and Gastroenterology.
The finale of this competition saw Dr Usha H, MCh Surgical Oncology from Kidwai Memorial Institute of Oncology, Bangalore, win over the jury with her presentation to claim the title of India s Next Sushruta. Generally, there are not many platforms where young surgeons are encouraged to show their abilities. INS was indeed a great opportunity for every participant all across the country, and thanks to the head of my department, who made sure we participated in this event, said Dr Usha, whe
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India’s Next Sushruta - Medtronic India’s Case Based Competition for Resident Doctors Culminates in Grand Finale
Monday, January 25, 2021 1:13PM IST (7:43AM GMT)
Winners of India s Next Sushruta with the Jury and Medtronic India Leadership
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India:
One of Its Kind Academic Contest Aimed at Providing Clinical Exposure To Nurture Budding Surgeons in India
Three Winners Arising from Over 1300+ Entries Across 80 Cities Will Get a Chance To Take Part in an International Clinical Observership at a Medtronic Innovation Center
India Medtronic Private Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Medtronic plc (NYSE: MDT), concluded the grand finale of India’s Next Sushruta (INS), a case study competition targeted towards postgraduates and super-specialty students in the field of surgery. The concluding round saw finalists competing for the top three spots with a chance to take
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