Global E-Learning
Dear Health Care Professionals,
Rawalpindi Medical University from the platform of E-Learning Global Initiative cordially invite you to a live virtual online interactive session on the management of non-variceal upper Gastrointestinal bleeding” Please join us 6th December 2020 (20:00 to 21:00) PST GMT+5 by registering on the link tab below
Our Speaker
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Dr. David L. Carr-Locke is the Clinical Director for the Center for Advanced Digestive Care. Dr. Carr-Locke received his medical degree from Cambridge University. He completed his residency and fellowship training at the University of Leicester, England, and undertook a clinical research fellowship in gastroenterology at the New England Baptist Hospital in Boston. Dr. Carr-Locke served as Director of the Endoscopy Institute at the Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Boston and faculty at Boston Children’s Hospital and the Dana Farber Cancer Institute and most recently was the Chief for the Division of Digestive Diseases and the Associate Chair of Medicine at Mount Sinai-Beth Israel Medical Center. A long-standing leader and innovator in the gastroenterology field, Dr. Carr-Locke’s research focuses on biomedical endoscopic devices and therapeutic endoscopy, particularly in the areas of pancreatic and biliary disease, hemostasis, and the endoscopic resection of gastrointestinal tumors. Dr. Carr-Locke is a respected teacher, lectures throughout the world have received numerous awards, including the highest award conferred by the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, and has published widely in leading journals
Agenda:
08:00 pm to 08:10 pm: introduction and welcome
08:10 pm to 08:45 pm: Interactive session
08:45 pm to 9:00 pm: Q & A
Contact Persons:
Dr. Ahmed Hasan Ashfaq
doctorhasanent@gmail.com
03215383735
Dr. Muhammad Omar Akram
dr.omar.akram@gmail.com
03125655187
Mr. Khurram Shahzad
khurram.shahzad@live.com
03015116226
Declaration:
1. This is a medical education program supported by Rawalpindi Medical University
2. The content developed indented by experts
3. The information shared during this broadcast represents the views and opinions of the speaker and does not necessarily represent the views or opinions of RMU.
4. The broadcast does not constitute an endorsement by RMU of the speaker’s personal views and opinions.
5. This Interactive session including the Q&A session will be recorded and it may be used for medical educational purposes (add if recorded, follow the relevant processes i.e. getting the consent from the speakers).