Sunday, November 4, 2012

TN has highest number of qualified pediatric neurologists


Chennai:
Tamil Nadu has the highest number of qualified pediatric neurologists but the number is inadequate when compared with the children suffering neurological diseases, according to Dr G Kumaresan, organizing chairman of Neuropedicon 2012.

Dr Kumaresan told Express the focus of Neuropedicon 2012 is to sensitise the general physician about child neurology as they could play a key role in identifying the disease at an early stage. 

He said in India there are only 150 paediatric neurologists and most of them are in the city as such the rural population has less access to them. “The forum’s key purpose is to sensitise general physicians with new updates as they are the first to diagnose the disease,” he added. Dr Kumaresan said two-day academic programme tries to cover the various aspects of the fast growing field of paediatric neurology and brings together the expertise of renowned British neurologists and our own well-known Indian faculty.

Globally renowned specialists such as Prof Richard Newton, Prof Richard Appleton, Prof Andrew Morris are participating in the conference. Prof Appleton also delivered the Dr K Jaganathan Oration on Refractory Epilepsy in the child.

Mike Nithavrianakis, British Deputy High Commissioner in Chennai, highlighted the role played by Tamil Nadu in healthcare as it has 20 per cent of finest doctors and consultants. He also said Chennai is slowly becoming the healthcare hub of the globe.

He also informed that that Indo British Health Initiative is planning to organize a biggest event on Diabetes in Chennai on January 18.

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