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GMC alumni body education programme begins in Hyderabad

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Hyderabad , Dec. 29

THE Gandhi Medical College (GMC) Alumni Association is set to host a three-day international continuing medical education (CME) programme beginning Thursday as a part of its golden jubilee celebrations.

To be inaugurated by the Chief Minister, Dr Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy, the CME will have around 400 GMC alumni, both from India and abroad, apart from the faculty and students of the college.

Addressing newspersons on the eve of the programme, the GMC Alumni Association President, Dr Raja Reddy, said that the CME, sponsored and accredited by the Henry Ford Health System, would deliberate on contemporary issues in clinical practice.

Experts and alumni of the college from the US, the UK, the UAE and India would be the moderators and speakers for the programme.

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