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Careers in Emergency Medicine: Journey from a MBBS graduate to the HOD Emergency Department – Apollo Hospitals, Bangalore
Embarking on a dynamic career in Emergency Medicine, this journey unfolds from a dedicated MBBS graduate to the esteemed position of Head of the Emergency Department at Apollo Hospitals, Bangalore. Fueled by a passion for saving lives and thriving in high-pressure situations, this professional ascent reflects resilience, skill refinement, and a commitment to excellence in providing urgent medical care. Explore the transformative trajectory of a medical career dedicated to managing critical situations and ensuring optimal patient outcomes.
About the Speaker

Prof(Dr) Venkatesh A.N
HOD Emergency Medicine, Apollo Hospitals, Bangalore
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