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Ssuhs Assam series of guest lectures held

Ssuhs Assam series of guest lectures held
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Guwahati: The first guest lecture from the guest lecture series organized by Srimanta Sankaradeva University of Health Sciences (SSUHS), Assam, was held in virtual mode with the participation of overseas health experts.
The first international guest speaker of this series, Dr.
Jayanta B Sarma, Microbiology of the Main Consultant, Mid-Yorkshire Hospital, NHS Trust, England, talked about “Ethics Concerns in Modern Medicine”.
The newly held lecture was attended by more than 600 participants consisting of students and faculty members from all disciplines including the Faculty of Medical Allopathic (Modern), Ayurvedic Medicine, homoeopathic drugs, pharmacy, ssuhs.
The principal, head and director of all the affiliated institutions of the university and the largest major officials of Health Sciences from Assam, students and Faculty of Institutions outside the university and the general public of all walks of life attended the event.
Speaker, Dr.
Sarma, highlighted in Eugenics, Euthanasia and other related ethical dilemmas, illustrated through hypothetical examples, which range from the field of medical science to daily social problems and futuristic solutions for medical ethical problems.
Comparisons between oriental and ethical oxidental perceptions are also described.
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Driven by the extraordinary response from the general public equivalent to academics, the representative of the Chancaitusion (I / C), Ssuh and Patron Head, Krishna Guhain, said, “The SSUHS guest lecture series aims to enforce the University’s mission to create and develop intellectual, philosophical and environmental environment Eclectic academics with the flow of ideas and free information.
“Furthermore, he added that it was important to bridge the communication gap and consciousness between medicine and everyday life and hence, the series had been introduced and opened for all including the general public.
“The university promises more lectures involving interactions with experts who will range from academics of health science to various public health problems that will benefit the community,” said Guhain.

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