Naved aslam biography of william
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Naved Aslam
Matthew L Stone
pediatricsUniversity of Virginia Health System; Charlottesville, VA
United States of America
Dr. Matthew
pediatricsUniversity of Virginia Health System; Charlottesville, VA
United States of America
Dr. L Stone Matthew
pediatricsUniversity of Virginia Health System; Charlottesville, VA
United States of America
Dr. L Stone
pediatricsUniversity of Virginia Health System; Charlottesville, VA
United States of America
Dr. Matthew L Stone
pediatricsUniversity of Virginia Health System; Charlottesville, VA
United States of America
Dr. R Sameh
pediatricsKing Abdul Aziz University
United Arab Emirates
Dr. R Ismail,
pediatricsKing Abdul Aziz University
United Arab Emirates
Sameh R Ismail,
pediatricsKing Abdul Aziz University
United Arab Emirates
Dr. Sameh R Ismail,
pediatricsKing Abdul Aziz University
United Arab Emirates
Dr. William
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SMPTE Fellows
NAVEED ASLAM
Vice President, Technology and Engineering, CBS/Paramount
Naveed Aslam serves as Vice President of Technology & Engineering for CBS, leading teams that design, build, and maintain the broadcast infrastructure for the network on both coasts. A technologist in the industry for over 30 years, Naveed started out as a field engineer for CNN in London, providing engineering support for the news gathering offices around the world, and covering breaking news events. He relocated to the US to help build Cartoon Network at the Turner campus in Atlanta, and subsequently oversaw countless projects including the build of a new Network Operations facility in 2002. Aslam joined Fox Networks in 2016 as SVP of Strategic Development & Engineering, overseeing the refresh and upgrade of the Regional Sports Network facility in The Woodlands, Texas, ultimately working on the transition of the facility to Disney after the Fox acquisition. Coming
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Patients with rapid heart beat to benefit by 3-D mapping system at DMCH
Patients with fast heart rhythm abnormalities can be taken care of with medicines and when these cases turn life threatening, they can be treated in electrophysiology lab.The hospital is one of the few centres in North India where this form of treatment is available. The new state-of-art mapping system is one of the best in the world and will provide greater precision in treatment of these fast heart rhythm abnormalities.
Prem Kumar Gupta, Secretary DMCH Managing Society, inaugurated the machine and said DMCH management is committed to provide the best equipment and services to the patients of this region at affordable cost. The department of cardiology through Dr Naved Aslam