Periodical Metabolic Summit, 2022

Speciality: All Speciality


Speaker:

Dr. Nirmalaya Chakravarty | Senior Visiting Consultant, Bellevue clinic, Kolkata

Description:

A warm welcome to all the medical professionals in this interesting session on Metabolic Summit 2022: Advancing Health through Innovation and Collaboration. 

The Periodical Metabolic Summit 2022 convenes experts to explore cutting-edge research and interventions in metabolic health. This summit serves as a platform for multidisciplinary collaboration, fostering discussions on the latest advancements in understanding and managing metabolic disorders. Topics include obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular health, insulin resistance, and lipid metabolism.

Participants delve into novel strategies such as nutritional interventions, lifestyle modifications, pharmacotherapy, and bariatric surgery to address metabolic challenges. The summit also explores emerging areas like gut microbiota, inflammation, and metabolic biomarkers, paving the way for precision medicine approaches.

Through sessions on dietary patterns, exercise physiology, and public health initiatives, attendees gain insights into holistic approaches to metabolic health promotion. Ultimately, the summit aims to catalyze progress in metabolic research, enhance clinical practice, and improve patient outcomes by leveraging innovation, collaboration, and interdisciplinary expertise.

Therefore, get an overall knowledge on Metabolic Summit 2022: Advancing Health through Innovation and Collaboration. Listen to the webinar, grab the shared knowledge, and follow Hidoc for more such interesting webinar sessions.

 

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