Hypofibrinogenemia
A usually inherited blood coagulation disorder characterized by the partial or complete absence of fibrinogen in the blood, resulting in bleeding.
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Self Emploid(private Clinic)
Morbi
Shri M P Shah Medical College Jamnagar
M B B S
BHASKARA HOSPITAL
OBSTETRICIAN &GYNECOLOGIST
Kakatiya Medical College
M.D ( OB&GY )
Self Employed
Primary General Ob Gyn
ENS
Fellowship in Ob. Gynaecology
Attached To Charitable Organizations As Honorary Holistic Health Consultant
HOLISTIC HEALTH CONSULTANT PRACTISING COMPLEMENTARY& INTEGERATED MEDICINE Especially EBH..Evidence Based HOMOEOPATHY Since 1984 *****************************************************A Ph.D Thesis Guide & Assessor
M.D..FF.HOM, D.A.c..D.Sc.
Self Employed
Practicing Medical Specialist
Rajendra Medical College And Hospital Patiala
MBBS MD(GEN.MEDICINE)
LD HOSPITAL SRINAGAR KASHMIR J&K INDIA
Post MD Medicine Trained Hematologist & Transfusion Specialist AIIMS DELHI
Government Medical College Srinagar (J&K)
MD Medicine Trained Hematologist & Transfusion Specialist AIIMS Delhi
Shivam Medicare Clinic
Consulting Physician
NHL Municipal Medical College
M.D (Medicine)
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