NNSI annual meet inaugurated
NNSI annual meet inaugurated
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsA delay by a fraction of a second to detect injuries in the brain can put the life of the victim in trouble. To avoid such a situation, an expert arrangement has to be made to detect injuries in the brain and nerves at the earliest, said Manjula Chellur, Acting Chief Justice of the Kerala High Court. She was inaugurating the 21st annual meeting of the National Neurotrauma Society of India (NNSI) here on Friday. “Though the part played by the doctors who deal with neurotrauma is immense, this field lacks experts. A study undertaken in association with the Karnataka Legal Service Society has also revealed this fact. There should be a change in this situation,” she said.Dr Peter Cameron, Emergency and Trauma Centre academic director and professor, Emergency Medicine, Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, was the chief guest. About 250 representatives from across the world attended the conference. Dr Vasanth K Dakwale, president of the Neurotrauma Society of India, presided over the programme. Dr P Sreekumar and Dr V D Sinha also spoke.first published:August 18, 2012, 10:50 ISTlast updated:August 18, 2012, 10:50 IST 
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A delay by a fraction of a second to detect injuries in the brain can put the life of the victim in trouble. To avoid such a situation, an expert arrangement has to be made to detect injuries in the brain and nerves at the earliest, said Manjula Chellur, Acting Chief Justice of the Kerala High Court. She was inaugurating the 21st annual meeting of the National Neurotrauma Society of India (NNSI) here on Friday. “Though the part played by the doctors who deal with neurotrauma is immense, this field lacks experts. A study undertaken in association with the Karnataka Legal Service Society has also revealed this fact. There should be a change in this situation,” she said.

Dr Peter Cameron, Emergency and Trauma Centre academic director and professor, Emergency Medicine, Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, was the chief guest. About 250 representatives from across the world attended the conference. Dr Vasanth K Dakwale, president of the Neurotrauma Society of India, presided over the programme. Dr P Sreekumar and Dr V D Sinha also spoke.

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