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The conference witnessed the participation of over 600 delegates, eminent speakers from various parts of India and other countries, clinicians, basic scientists and young investigators who will have a good opportunity to interact with each other. ICCS 2020 is considered as connect between basic scientists, clinicians including cardiologists and academicians from medical as well as pharmacy colleges.
ICCS-2020 facilitate discussions and session for translational research coming out from injuries in the battlefield. Sessions on medical devices and clinical cases from cardiology, in addition to artificial intelligence are some of the interesting topics that will be covered during the symposium. Speaking on the occasion, Prof. Ramesh K. Goyal focused on the need for such conferences to promote the research in cardiovascular sciences. Earlier during the day, IAS Sanjeev Khirwar, Secretary- Health & Family Welfare, Delhi Govt. and MLA Mr Ajay Dutt inaugurated a Mega Health Camp for Free Screening of Lifestyle-related disorders in collaboration with Rotary Club of Delhi Central. While inaugurating the health camp, IAS Khirwar expressed the need for a direct connection between hospitals as well as Mohalla Clinic with Pharmacy University.
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Delhi
Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research University (DPSRU) is hosed a three day
International Conference of Cardiovascular Sciences- 2020 (ICCS-2020) between
21 st February and 23 rd February 2020. The conference has been inaugurated by
chief guest Dr Randeep Guleria (Director – AIIMS) in the presence of Prof.
Ramesh K. Goyal (Vice Chancellor – DPSRU), Prof. Harvinder Popli (Officiating
Registrar – DPSRU), Prof. C. C. Kartha (President, IACS – India Section), Prof.
S. K. Gupta, Dr N.S. Dhalla, and guest of honour Prof. Raja Babu Panwar (Vice
Chancellor, Rajasthan University of Health Sciences, Jaipur), and Dr Mukesh
Nandave, Coordinator, ICCS 2020.
The conference witnessed the participation of over 600 delegates, eminent speakers from various parts of India and other countries, clinicians, basic scientists and young investigators who will have a good opportunity to interact with each other. ICCS 2020 is considered as connect between basic scientists, clinicians including cardiologists and academicians from medical as well as pharmacy colleges.
ICCS-2020 facilitate discussions and session for translational research coming out from injuries in the battlefield. Sessions on medical devices and clinical cases from cardiology, in addition to artificial intelligence are some of the interesting topics that will be covered during the symposium. Speaking on the occasion, Prof. Ramesh K. Goyal focused on the need for such conferences to promote the research in cardiovascular sciences. Earlier during the day, IAS Sanjeev Khirwar, Secretary- Health & Family Welfare, Delhi Govt. and MLA Mr Ajay Dutt inaugurated a Mega Health Camp for Free Screening of Lifestyle-related disorders in collaboration with Rotary Club of Delhi Central. While inaugurating the health camp, IAS Khirwar expressed the need for a direct connection between hospitals as well as Mohalla Clinic with Pharmacy University.
Delhi Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research University (DPSRU), the First
Pharmacy University of India, with its constituent college Delhi Institute of
Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research (DIPSAR) has a privilege of organizing not
only several conferences on cardiovascular sciences in past but also, to have
the Nobel laureate as the participant. Clinical trials and herbal formulation
development. It offers various graduate programs in various disciplines of
pharmacy and allied sciences including clinical research, Physiotherapy,
Hospital Management and Public Health.