Young Doctors Advised To Learn Medical Skills From Seniors

Dr. Muhammad Shoaib stated that in order to advance their skills in practical aspects of the medical profession, doctors may actively participate in professional activities and workshops.

Young Doctors Advised To Learn Medical Skills From Seniors

Young doctors should acquire the most expertise possible through cutting-edge research and technology, and they should take advantage of every opportunity to pick the brains of more experienced doctors for professional training and medical skills.

The president of the Pakistan College of Physicians and Surgeons (CPSP), Professor Dr. Muhammad Shoaib Shafi, made these remarks on Friday while serving as the chief guest at the Pakistan Society of Gastroenterology 2023’s inaugural ceremony.

He stated that in order to advance their skills in the practical aspects of the medical profession, doctors may actively participate in professional activities and workshops.

He extended a warm welcome to the foreign delegates attending the conference and expressed gratitude to the entire organising team, including Professor Dr. Ghiyas-un-Nabi Tayyab, Professor Israr-ul-Haq Toor, for making it a success.

While highlighting the conference’s goals and objectives, Dr. Ghiyas stated that doctors would be able to stay current on their knowledge thanks to the international conference. He claimed that these programmes were really advantageous for patients as well as medical staff.

Medical professionals from Thailand, America, Great Britain, Saudi Arabia, Canada, and other nations, along with Pakistani doctors, diagnosed liver, stomach, and intestinal diseases today and displayed their cutting-edge techniques, according to chief organiser Dr. Israr-ul-Haq Toor.

He added that doctors’ professional and medical skills would be enhanced by the global research being done and that experiences related to the care and research of the elderly would have significant effects in the days to come.

He stated that there would be numerous scientific question and answer sessions for the young doctors, and that the conference would last until Sunday, February 26.

The chief guest explored various booths and showed a keen interest in the research and quotes presented by medical businesses. At the conference, there were numerous senior teachers and young doctors, in addition to gastroenterology specialists from all over the world.