Part 1: Very Low Birth Weight Baby Case Presentation | Clinical Meeting | Pediatrics Department
Jun 8, 2026•Channel
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Part 1: Very Low Birth Weight (VLBW) Baby Case Presentation | Clinical Meeting | Pediatrics Department | CBMCB Mymensingh
A clinical meeting on "A Case of Very Low Birth Weight Baby" was organized by the Department of Pediatrics, Community Based Medical College Bangladesh (CBMCB), Winnerpar, Mymensingh, on 7 June 2026.
Chairperson: Dr. Md. Kamruzzaman
Speaker: Dr. Jannatul Shaila Sharmin Rupa
The session focused on the clinical presentation, management challenges, neonatal care, and outcomes of a very low birth weight (VLBW) baby. The discussion provided valuable learning opportunities for pediatricians, medical students, interns, and healthcare professionals involved in neonatal and child healthcare.
Organized by:
Department of Pediatrics
Community Based Medical College Bangladesh (CBMCB)
Winnerpar, Mymensingh, Bangladesh
Video uploaded by:
Dr. Sadequel Islam Talukder
Email: [email protected]
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