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« Team from Facor Alloys Ltd Visited Sankara Nethralaya on 02-11-2007 | Main | Visitors from Oman Consulate »

GUEST LECTURE BY VINAY K JAIN from Texas USA

Dr Vinay K Jain Medical Oncologist from Dallas,Texas,USA delivered a lecture about JIV DAYA FOUNDATION, which is dedicated to improving pediatric oncology care around the world. He is the CEO of Jiv Daya foundation & also the President of Indo-American cancer association. He discussed about India Pediatric Oncology initiative (IPOI), the mission of Jiv Daya foundation which is an educational outreach programme for professionals in health care field in India who want to help children with cancer. He discussed about the plans of his foundation which was to Identify Indian Institutions which are interested in developing a pediatric oncology program, devising a training plan for the health care professionals & implementing the same

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