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June 9, 2023 9:01 pm

19th Management Development Program Concludes at SKIMS

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Srinagar- 19th Management Development Program ( MDP ) organised by the department of Hospital Administration SKIMS in association with Academy of Hospital Administration India concluded today with Valedictory function at SKIMS Auditorium.

On the occasion Bupinder Kumar ( IAS) , Secretary to the Govt. Health & Medical Education Department J&K was chief guest on the occasion. In his adresss Bupinder Kumar complimented the organising committee for conducting the academic program which he said are singificant in imparting knowledge relevant to patient care.

Former Director Dr. Omar Javid Shah & former Medical Superintendent SKIMS S. A Tabish graced the occasion as guest of honour.

Dr. Yashpal Sharma National President Academy Of Hospital Administration & Former Director O.J Shah & former Medical Superintendent SKIMS S.A Tabish also spoke on the occasion and complimented department of Hospital Administration SKIMS conducting the event successfully and endorsed the significance of such programs in delivery of patientcare management. They said these academic programs provide wide platforms for sharing knowledge and experiences and benefitting the patientcare.

Prof. Farooq A Jan Medical Superintendent SKIMS thanked all the dignitaries and participants for attending the program and said that the discussions and deliberations by various experts brought new perspective on hospital management which is the main & essential service area in all hospitals.

H.O.D Hospital Administration & organising Chairman of the event Prof. G.H Yatoo in his welcome address thanked dignitaries dignitaries and participants in the event. He also thanked Director SKIMS Prof. Parvaiz A Koul & administration for constant support and encouragement.

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