More than 100 ECMO Expert doctors from different parts of the world and India joined in the training session
Apollo Hospitals, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad, in association with ECMO Society of India and Society of Emergency Medicine, conducted a two- day conference and training on advanced critical service and ECMO (Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation) in Hyderabad.
More than 100 ECMO Expert doctors from different parts of the world and India joined in the training session. 300 trainee doctors from different parts of India took part in the event.
Dr Sangita Reddy, Joint Managing Director, Apollo Hospitals Group; V Tejesvi Rao, CEO, Apollo Hospital Telangana Region; Dr K Subba Reddy, HOD Critical Care Medicine, Associate Director Medical Services, Apollo Hospitals, Jubilee Hills; joined the meeting and addressed the gathering.
Dr Sangita Reddy mentioned the challenges of non-communicable diseases have outnumbered those of communicable diseases. Fortunately, many are preventable, if detected early. Pro-health service is a significant step from Apollo Hospital to detect these diseases early before they can be severe. Apollo Hospital is committed to keeping pace with innovation and providing world-class treatment at the reach of everyone.
Dr Subba Reddy mentioned the outcome of ECMO service at Apollo Hospitals is significant, and it was well appreciated by the recent JCI (Joint Commission international) assessment.