Around 60 students from various institutions attended the two-day programme, which helps final-year DM, DNB, PDCC and fellowship students prepare for careers as haematology consultants. Former director of Tata Medical Centre, Prof Mammen Chandy, emphasised need for India to rely on its own research. Dr Prantar Chakraborty highlighted how AI can help diagnose diseases quickly, even in remote areas., Around 60 students from various institutions attended the two-day programme, which helps final-year DM, DNB, PDCC and fellowship students prepare for careers as haematology consultants. Former director of Tata Medical Centre, Prof Mammen Chandy, emphasised need for India to rely on its own research. Dr Prantar Chakraborty highlighted how AI can help diagnose diseases quickly, even in remote areas., , Read More,
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