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S.No Name of Training Name of Trainee Designation Place of Posting Mobile NO S.No Name of Training Name of Trainee Designation Place Of Posting Mobile NO. Period of Training 1 Dr. Kana Ram M.O. CHC Desuri, Pali 9928753522 19-21-Apr-11 2 Dr. Nirmal Solanki M.O. PHC Novi, Pali 7737869544 19-21-Apr-11 3 Dr. Devraj Kuldeep M.O. CHC Sojat Road, Pali 9784018132 26-28-Apr-11 4 Dr. Ramsukh Mali M.O. CHC Nimaj , Pali 9460768672 26-28-Apr-11 Dr. Mohammad 5 M.O. PHC Siyat, Pali 9166363787 17-19-May-11 Aslam Dr. Subhash Chand 6 M.O. PHC Jojawar, Pali 9413905070 17-19-May-11 Meena 7 Dr. Vikas Marwal M.O. PHC Jetpur, Pali 9413428156 14-16-Jun-11 Dr. Vivek Kumar 8 M.O. PHC Bamnera, Pali 8890334754 14-16-Jun-11 Shukla 9 Dr. Vikas M.O. PHC Dhakari, Pali 9462111477 21-23-Jun-11 Dr. Bhupendra 10 M.O. PHC Dhanla, Pali 9414405116 21-23-Jun-11 Kumar Vaishnav Routine Immunization Immunization Routine Dr. Tarachand M.O. PHC Chadwas, Pali 9636224048 19-21-Jul-11 11 Dr. Rakesh Kumar M.O. PHC Banta, Pali 9928511266 19-21-Jul-11 12 Khedar Dr. Omprakash MO PHC Sardarsamand 9166795474 23-25-Aug-11 13 Dr. Vikas Sharma MO CHC Bagrinagar 9413954882 23-25-Aug-11 14 Dr. Mukesh Kumar 15 Samota MO PHC Gundoj 9.46E+09 10-12-Jan-12 28-Feb to1-Mar-12 Dr. Satya Narayan 16 Seervi MO PHC Dhanla, Pali 7737658824 MO PHC Pipara 9530292112 Dr Mahaveer 1 Prasad 21-30-Nov-11 Saini MO PHC Kharda 2 Dr Maohan lal 21-30-Nov-11 Echara 9461535832 MO PHC Balunda 3 21-30-Nov-11 Dr Vijaya Devi 9772595853 Dr. Sunil Garg MO PHC Gudaendla 15-24-Dec-11 4 BEmOC 9772174148 Dr. Vikas Marwal MO PHC Jaitpur 5 15-24-Dec-11 9784859777 Dr. Raghvendra MO PHC Kherwa 6 Singh 15-24-Dec-11 9461008561 7 Dr. Sanjay Kumar MO PHC Ksod 9414464552 15-24-Dec-11 1 Dr. Vikas MO PHC Dhakari 9462111477 11-23-Jul-11 Course Course Dr. Manohar Lal 2 MO PHC Bisalpur 9414409892 23-Aug-5-Sep-11 Foundation Foundation Meena Dr. Bharat 1 26-31-Jul-11 Gomatiwal MO Khinwara 9829895170 2 Dr. Nafees Ali MO Kantaliya 9829795495 26-31-Jul-11 IUCD 3 Dr. Yogesh Kumar MO Ranawas 9950847949 26-31-Jul-11 4 Dr. Vikash Marwal MO Jaitpur 9413428156 26-31-Jul-11 Dr. Sunil Kumar 5 26-31-Jul-11 Garg MO Gudaendla 9772174148 6 Dr. Omprakash Sirvi MO S.Samand 9166795474 5-10-Aug-11 Dr. Rajeev Kumar 7 MO Shiotalab 9828347152 5-10-Aug-11 Verma 8 Dr. Vivek Shukla MO Bamnera 8890354754 5-10-Aug-11 Dr. Rakesh Kumar MO Banta 9928511266 5-10-Aug-11 Khedar 9 Dr. Harish Meena AYUSH MO Barr 9460938480 5-10-Aug-11 10 Dr. Bhupendra MO Dhanla 9772595851 16-21-Aug-11 11 Kumar Vaishnav Dr. Mahesh 12 MO Auwa 9829268415 16-21-Aug-11 Bhargava 13 Dr. S. Vijaya Devi MO Balunda 9772595853 16-21-Aug-11 Dr. Pukhraj 14 MO Chenda 9509339766 16-21-Aug-11 Choudhary 1 Dr. Ramdev SIngh Ayu MO PHC,Kharda 9414665501 5-25-Sep-11 2 Dr. Hemtosh Purohit Ayu MO CHC Rohat 9460427144 5-25-Sep-11 A SB Dr. S.C. Jain SMO Pali 9414326220 15-16-Nov-11 Training Strengthen PPTCT and 1 Pediatric AIDS Care & Support Care & Support Services CLHIVS Services CLHIVS 1 ICTC Team Training Dr. B. R. Meghani JS District Hospital 9414205883 1-3-Mar-12 1 Dr. Naveen Seervi MO PHC Gudaendla, Pali 23-26-Feb-12 Leprosy Dr. Omprakash 2 Rathore MO PHC Nadol 9461442815 19-20-Mar-12 3 Dr. Sanjay Gehlot M.O. PHC Boosi, Pali 9772656856 21-22-March-12 .
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