Tuberculosis (TB) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in developing countries, including India. Our goal is to create awareness amongst healthcare professionals (HCPs) through continuing medical education (CMEs) activities and enable them to eliminate TB and improve quality of patient care. Through this TB specialty page we bring you the latest CMEs and experience sharing events across the MLH platform on this subject. These topics relate to guidelines, protocols, methods for early diagnosis, treatment and management of tuberculosis (TB) and multidrug-resistant (MDR) TB, research and innovations
We welcome all healthcare providers who interact with TB patients to join these programs (General Physicians, Specialists, Pathologists, Pulmonologists, TB Officers, Nurses, Laboratory Technicians, Pharmacists etc) to enhance their awareness of this complex disease and its management.
Module 1- Welcome note: Dr Ridima Kamal from Medical Learning Hub welcomed the participants and the speakers Dr Baijayantimala Mishra & Dr Urvashi B Singh, describing the general instructions and...
Module 1- Welcome note: Dr Ridima Kamal from Medical Learning Hub welcomed the participants and the speakers Dr Chetan Kumar Jain and Dr K S Sachdeva, describing the general instructions and the first...
On the occasion of World TB Day, Tech Care for All organized an International two days virtual conference on “Clinical Updates & Innovation in Tuberculosis for 2022” that brought...
Module 1- Welcome note: Dr Shubhi Kulshrestha (PT) from Medical Learning Hub welcomed the participants and the speakers Dr Salil Bhargava and Dr Radha Munje, describing the general instructions and th...
Module 1: Introduction: Dr Mayuri Keskar from MLH welcome the participants and panelists, then Dr A.K. Singh, Secretary ICS UP shared insights on TB situation. He then welcome the speakers and then in...
Indian Chest Society Uttar Pradesh & Maharashtra welcomes you to a recorded live clinical experience sharing webinar on the topic "Coping with TB in times of COVID-19". Intr...