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TOPIC: Approach to acute febrile illness in Tropical region : Focus on acute undifferentiated febrile illnesses
Prof. Anurag Bhargava,
Trained in Internal Medicine at AIIMS, New Delhi and did a Masters in Epidemiology from McGill
University
Currently Professor of Medicine, Yenepoya Medical College, Head, Center for Nutrition Studies,
Yenepoya University and Adjunct Professor, Department of Medicine, McGill University, Montreal.
Member, Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on In-vitro Diagnostics, WHO (SAGE-IVD) for the year
2019-20.
Member, Technical Working Group on TB and Co-morbidities, Central TB Division, Government of India.
Recipient of the British Medical Journal (India) Research Paper of the Year award in 2014.
30 years of clinical experience at all levels of care in India. Spent 10 years as a public health physician in central India, serving rural and tribal communities.
Research Interests:
Tuberculosis, Nutrition, Acute infections, Non-Communicable diseases
Contributed to 3 National Guidelines.
Published more than 35 research papers in journals including
British Medical Journal, American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, International
Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, Journal of Clinical Tuberculosis and other mycobacterial
diseases, PLoS One.
This webinar is based on the following article published in the BMJ:
Bhargava A, Ralph R, Chatterjee B, Bottieau E. Assessment and initial management of acute
undifferentiated fever in tropical and subtropical regions. British Medical Journal 2018;363:k4766
Click here to join the webinar
In our effort to continue online postgraduate teaching during COVID 19 lockdown we are pleased to have the live webinar on 24th April 2020 from 5pm to 6pm
TOPIC: Approach to acute febrile illness in Tropical region : Focus on acute undifferentiated febrile illnesses
Faculty:
Prof. Anurag Bhargava, M.D.(Medicine), M.Sc.(Epidemiology)
Prof. Anurag Bhargava, M.D.(Medicine), M.Sc.(Epidemiology)
Professor, Department of Medicine, Yenepoya Medical College
University Road, Deralakatte
Mangalore-575018, Karnataka
Adjunct Professor, Department of Medicine,
McGill University, Montreal, Canada
Prof. Anurag Bhargava,
Trained in Internal Medicine at AIIMS, New Delhi and did a Masters in Epidemiology from McGill
University
Currently Professor of Medicine, Yenepoya Medical College, Head, Center for Nutrition Studies,
Yenepoya University and Adjunct Professor, Department of Medicine, McGill University, Montreal.
Member, Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on In-vitro Diagnostics, WHO (SAGE-IVD) for the year
2019-20.
Member, Technical Working Group on TB and Co-morbidities, Central TB Division, Government of India.
Recipient of the British Medical Journal (India) Research Paper of the Year award in 2014.
30 years of clinical experience at all levels of care in India. Spent 10 years as a public health physician in central India, serving rural and tribal communities.
Research Interests:
Tuberculosis, Nutrition, Acute infections, Non-Communicable diseases
Contributed to 3 National Guidelines.
Published more than 35 research papers in journals including
British Medical Journal, American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, International
Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, Journal of Clinical Tuberculosis and other mycobacterial
diseases, PLoS One.
This webinar is based on the following article published in the BMJ:
Bhargava A, Ralph R, Chatterjee B, Bottieau E. Assessment and initial management of acute
undifferentiated fever in tropical and subtropical regions. British Medical Journal 2018;363:k4766
Click here to join the webinar
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