New Delhi: The "Techniques in Physiological Sciences" (TIPS) workshops at AIIMS, New Delhi, are revolutionizing medical education by providing practical skills in cutting-edge physiological techniques. Led by Dr. M. Srinivas, the Director of AIIMS, New Delhi, these workshops emphasize the importance of physiology in all medical professions. With 16 dynamic workshops covering cardiovascular, respiratory, neurophysiology, and behavioral techniques, participants gain hands-on training in advanced methods like non-invasive brain mapping and objective assessments of lifestyle modifications. This initiative aims to redefine the narrative of physiology, transforming it into clinical physiology to actively shape patient care and interventions. Dr. Kanwalpreet Kochhar, the visionary Prof. & Head In-charge of Cognitive Neurophysiology & Nutrition Lab at AIIMS, New Delhi, highlighted the essence of the transformative event, stating, “At our Department of Physiology, AIIMS, our journey of innovation since 2015 has led to the 9th edition of TIPS – Techniques in Physiological Sciences. Through 16 dynamic workshops, we're not only teaching techniques but revolutionizing our understanding and intervention in human physiology. From non-invasive brain mapping to objective assessments of lifestyle modifications, our approach embraces a holistic view of health. TIPS transcends traditional workshops by fostering collaboration and continuous learning through interactive sessions, demonstrations, and practical exercises. Dr. Srinivas envisions a network of medical professionals united by their commitment to physiology, driving knowledge and innovation forward.”
മംഗളൂരു: പേരു കേട്ട ഒരു അന്താരാഷ്ട്ര അവാർഡ് കരസ്ഥമാക്കി മെഡിക്കൽ ലോകത്തിന് അഭിമാനം ആയിരിക്കുകയാണ് മംഗളൂരു യെനെപോയ മെഡിക്കൽ കോളേജിലെ ഡോ. അതുൽ കാമത്ത്.
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“One doesn’t need to be a doctor to start a hospital, just as one can start a hotel without knowing how to cook”.
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