EMORY Rollins School invites Ex Dir SKIMS
Srinagar, Nov 9: Former SKIMS director, and noted Endocrinologist, Prof Abdul Hamid Zargar has been invited by EMORY Rollins School of Public Health of USA to join their proposed global rural diabetes network.
In a letter to Prof Zargar, the Rollins School of Public Health said, “We are assembling a global rural diabetes network to measure burden, investigate risk and care patterns in the rural areas of the world and we have already completed systematic review of the literature and identified all high quality population-based studies on rural diabetic prevalence. We have noted that your article on prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus and impaired glucose tolerance in the Kashmir Valley was one of the high quality investigations on this topic. There we invite you to join the proposed network.”
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