This prestigious event brings together leading experts in Pulmonary Medicine from the Armed Forces and premier academic institutions across the country to discuss advancements and strategies for improving care for patients with respiratory diseases.
The conference commenced on 18th September with seven hands-on workshops, attended by over 300 residents and nearly 100 faculty members. These workshops offered a rare and valuable opportunity for trainee doctors from various specialties to engage directly with some of India’s foremost pulmonologists and gain practical experience under expert guidance.
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The conference was inaugurated by Lt Gen P. P. Rao, Director and Commandant of AFMC (Armed Forces Medical College). The keynote address was delivered by Padma Shri Dr Randeep Guleria, titled “Healthcare in 2030: Preparing for the Respiratory Revolution”, setting an insightful tone for the sessions to follow.
The conference included discussions on recent advancements in respiratory medicine, in-depth analyses of systemic diseases affecting the lungs, and thoughtful deliberations on the modern-day care of tuberculosis patients.
Organized by the Department of Respiratory Medicine, AICTS, Pune, the conference has drawn more than 150 faculty members and over 500 delegates from across the country. The event serves as a dynamic platform for the exchange of cutting-edge research, clinical insights, and innovative ideas.
Maj Gen P. K. Sharma, Commandant, AICTS and Organizing Chairperson, expressed great satisfaction at the successful inauguration of this landmark event. He highlighted that AICTS has been a pioneer in respiratory care since its inception in 1948, and emphasized the importance of such gatherings in fostering collaboration and innovation in the field.
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