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Warangal: Dr. Udumula Bala, Chairman, Father Colombo Institute of Medical Sciences and Warangal Bishop, said that by conducting research in the field...
Warangal: Dr. Udumula Bala, Chairman, Father Colombo Institute of Medical Sciences and Warangal Bishop, said that by conducting research in the field of medical and clinical pharmacy with mutual cooperation, more miracles can be created in the field of medicine. He was speaking at an international conference - the Confluence of Medical and Clinical Pharmacy Expertise - jointly organised by Talla Padmavathi Pharmacy College and Colombo Medical College here on Wednesday.
Talla Mallesham, Chairman, Talla Padmavathi Group of Educational Institutions said that they are providing quality pharmacy education to the students and conducting international conferences to know the developments in the field of medicine around the world.
CEO Dr. Ashwinidhar, Think Roman Ventures, America, said that a completely healthy society will be built if the vast knowledge of clinical pharmacists is added to the medical field. Later, Chinnappa Reddy said that a special clinical pharmacy department has been set up in cooperation with Talla Padmavathi College of Pharmacy to provide quality and better medical services to the patients and to provide all the necessary medical facilities to the patients with the sophisticated medical equipment in the Medicare General Hospitals.
Dean of Kakatiya University College of Pharmacy Prof. Y Narasimha Reddy said that by focusing on research, clinical pharmacists will help in solving the elusive problems in the medical field.
St. Peter’s Edu School Chairman Narayana Reddy said that the public health system will be strengthened by making the clinical pharmacists use their medicinal knowledge to be useful to the public in the remote villages, and by creating awareness about the adverse effects of the proper use of drugs.
Vice President of Medical Education and Professional Development, Continental Hospitals, Hyderabad, Dr. Y Vijay Prof. H Sandhyarani, Fr Chinnapareddy, Talla Vamshi-Chaitanya, Dr. Talla Varun-Vaishnavi, Dr. Karthik Pratika, Dr. M. Satyadev, Dr. M. Meghna, Dr. A. Bhagirath, Dr. MD Sibgatullah, Neeraj Dubai and Dr. V Prateek participated in the programme.
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