Indian Pharmaceutical Forum

United Arab Emirates

 

 

For the first time IPF joined hands with Arab health authoirtes to host an INDIAN PAVILLION. About  200 Sq.Mt of space been leased by the Indian Pharmaceutical Companies. The Chairnan of the IPF-AH Organising Committe Mr.B.R.Shetty took personal interest to promote the Indian participation. He addressed the IPCA meeting at Mumbai and IPC at Chennai highlighting the importance of Arab Health. The other members of this committee are Mr.Simon Page, Dr.B.Suresh, Dr.M.D.Burunde, Mr.B.G.Mohandas, Mrs.Snehal Deshpande,Mr.Harish Bantwal.& Mr.Mahendra T. Mr.Anil Kumar is the Secretary of this Committee.

PLEASE VISIT THE IPF stand 756 and THE INDIAN PAVILLION AT HALL 7

The IPF  will be organising 2 CME seminars on 18th & 21st. This is a M0H accredited sessions. Please register your presence. You can register on line too by clking the link below.

   January 18th, 2004

12.10 PM - 13.10 PM.: The Critcal Role of Packaging in Building and safe guarding Pharma Brand equity Dr. Proful Naik

     January 21st, 2004

13.15 PM - 14.15 PM :Patient Counseling the Art and Science for Therapeutic Benefit
Dr.M.D. Burande

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Indian Pharmaceutical Forum. UAE Registration for Seminars
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SEMINARS at Arab Health 2004
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To register and for more Please call B.G.Mohandas (beeji2001@yahoo.com) Cell No: 6572140. Mr.Mahendra T - Cell no 4284026, Mrs.Snehal Deshpande Cell no.73434100. PLEASE BE INFORMED THAT THESE SEMINARS ARE CONUDCTED In Association with the Ministry of Health Private Medical Practice and Drug Control at Arab Health Exhibitions, Dubai. THE CERTIFICATE WILL BE ISSUED TO THE PARTICIPANTS.
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