Techniques in Physiological Sciences: AIIMS organizes hands-on workshop to upskill medicos
New Delhi: In a bid to enhance patient care and medical interventions, Dr M Srinivas, the Director of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), emphasized the need for a revolutionary approach to intervening in human physiology.
“As ambassadors of physiology, let us embrace the dynamic changes and innovative teaching methods showcased in our workshops. Let us carry forth the memory of this institution and its invaluable techniques to every corner of our regions and states. Physiology isn’t just about memorisation; it’s the cornerstone of every medical profession, from doctors to researchers to industry experts,” he said at a three-day hands-on workshop to upskill the medicos, reports IANS.
“Let us inspire others to delve deeper into the fascinating world of physiology, ensuring that our teaching transcends classrooms and reaches the hearts of those we touch. Together, let us redefine the narrative of physiology, transforming it into clinical physiology, actively shaping patient care and interventions,” he added.
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The workshop, titled "Techniques in Physiological Sciences" (TIPS), held from April 2 to 4, provided medical professionals with a unique opportunity to acquire practical skills in cutting-edge physiological techniques. Participants delved into various physiological domains, ranging from cardiovascular and respiratory physiology to neurophysiology and behavioral techniques.
The workshop's comprehensive curriculum aimed to equip medical professionals with the necessary tools and knowledge to navigate the complexities of human physiology effectively.
“Through 16 dynamic workshops, we’re not just teaching techniques; we’re revolutionising how we understand and intervene in human physiology. From non-invasive brain mapping to objective assessments of lifestyle modifications, our approach encompasses a holistic view of health,” said Dr Kanwalpreet Kochhar, the Prof & Head In-Charge of Cognitive Neurophysiology & Nutrition Lab at the AIIMS, New Delhi.
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