The four-member American team included co-founder of American Association Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI) Navin Shah, Dr T Scalea, Dr Amy Hildreth and Dr Manjari Joshi.
The doctors, who teach at the University of Maryland, Baltimore, and Wake Forest School of Medicine, North Carolina, has also offered two fully paid one-week scholarships for local doctors to visit their centres.
"Annually, Mumbai records 8,600 accident deaths, including 4,000 in railway accidents, 12,600 deaths due to heart attacks, 6,200 infant deaths and over 3 lakh serious emergency patients," Shah said, adding he has received a letter of appreciation from T C Benjamin, Additional Chief Secretary, Public Health Department, Government of Maharashtra.
"The presence of Dr Scalea, Dr Amy Hildreth and Dr Manjari Joshi in the seminar helped in providing valuable inputs. Your initiative and enthusiasm in this regard is gratefully acknowledged and I hope that you will help in furthering the upgradation of knowledge of our doctors in trauma care and related fields in the future also," the senior bureaucrat said.