
Webinar on management of heavy menstrual bleeding to be held on February 9
The Hindu
Join Naruvi Hospitals' webinar with The Hindu on managing heavy menstrual bleeding on February 9 at 11.30 a.m.
Naruvi Hospitals, Vellore, in collaboration with The Hindu, is hosting a webinar on the topic ‘Management of Heavy Menstrual Bleeding’ at 11.30 a.m. on February 9.
This is the fourth webinar in the 15-part webinar series organised as part of the ‘Healthy India, Happy India’ initiative aimed to ‘Prevent Illness, Promote Wellness’.
During the webinar, eminent speakers from Naruvi Hospitals, Vellore, will speak on various topics. While Abraham Peedicayil, senior consultant, Gynae-Oncology, will speak on ‘Introduction to Menstrual Disorders and Postmenopausal Bleeding’, P.B. Akilasree, senior consultant, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, will discuss on ‘Pubertal Menstrual Disorders’, and Jeyasheela Kamaraj, consultant, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, will speak on ‘Heavy Bleeding in the Reproductive Age.’
The session will be moderated by Hiba Mariam. To register, visit https://newsth.live/HIHIUIE or scan the QR code.

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