Unique programme to promote book reading among doctors
The Hindu
A unique programme to promote book reading among doctors started by a small group of doctors from JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research (JSSAHER) about four years ago is slowly gaining populari
A unique programme to promote book reading among doctors started by a small group of doctors from JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research (JSSAHER) about four years ago is slowly gaining popularity among medical professionals. The JSS DIAL (Doctors Interested in Alternative Learning) Book Talk, which started on the occasion of Doctors’ Day in 2017, has today become a platform for medical professionals, faculty and students of medicine to meet, connect and share views and insights on literature. As part of the JSS DIAL Book Talk, which is held periodically, doctors, faculty and students of medicine meet and discuss a book they have read and share their respective learnings from the books of their choice.More Related News

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