Second annual conference of the society of therapeutic neuro-intervention between has begun yesterday, 1 March. This conference is hosted by Kovai Medical Center and Hospital (KMCH), Coimbatore. The conference will conclude on 4th March 2017.
Dr. Edoardo Bocardi from Milan, Italy delivered the International Oration at the inauguration function.
Dr.Demetrius Lopez - Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, USA, Dr.Donald Francis Jr from Denver, USA, Dr.Edoardo Bocardi, Niguarda Hospital, Milan, Italy, Dr.Mayank Goyal Foothills Medical Center, Calgary, Canada, Dr.Michel Mawad, Cleveland Clinic, USA, Dr.Naci Kocer, Istanbul University, Turkey, Dr.Rene Chapot , Alfred Krupp Hospital, Essen, Germany, Dr.Hans Henkes, Neurological Clinic, Stuttgart, Germany are scheduled to speak at the conference.
About 50 Indian doctors working in the field of field of Neuro-Interventional Radiology and Neurosciences will give lectures at this conference. One of the key features of the Congress will be to propagate information on the management of acute stroke by using devices for the removal of clots. The Mobile Stroke Unit will change in the way how stroke is handled. This ambulance will act as sophisticated ambulance and it will have its own CT scanner, ICU, laboratory and trained doctors.
Dr. Edoardo Bocardi from Milan, Italy delivered the International Oration at the inauguration function.
Dr.Demetrius Lopez - Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, USA, Dr.Donald Francis Jr from Denver, USA, Dr.Edoardo Bocardi, Niguarda Hospital, Milan, Italy, Dr.Mayank Goyal Foothills Medical Center, Calgary, Canada, Dr.Michel Mawad, Cleveland Clinic, USA, Dr.Naci Kocer, Istanbul University, Turkey, Dr.Rene Chapot , Alfred Krupp Hospital, Essen, Germany, Dr.Hans Henkes, Neurological Clinic, Stuttgart, Germany are scheduled to speak at the conference.
About 50 Indian doctors working in the field of field of Neuro-Interventional Radiology and Neurosciences will give lectures at this conference. One of the key features of the Congress will be to propagate information on the management of acute stroke by using devices for the removal of clots. The Mobile Stroke Unit will change in the way how stroke is handled. This ambulance will act as sophisticated ambulance and it will have its own CT scanner, ICU, laboratory and trained doctors.