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Dr M.M.A. Faridi MD, DCH, MNAMS, FIAP, FNNF
Dean, Faculty of Medicine
Era University, Lucknow
Principal, CMS and Professor of Pediatrics
Eras Lucknow Medical College, Lucknow.
President IAP Delhi State [2006]
President National Neonatology Forum, Delhi State [2010-2012]
EB Member Central IAP [2014, 2016]
WHO/UNICEF Course Director, IYCF Counselling Course

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