FAIMA to organize National Conference, FAIMACON on 21st August
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Delhi: The Federation of All India Medical Association (FAIMA) is going to hold its first-ever National Conference, FAIMACON on 21st August at Hotel Radisson Blu Plaza, Aerocity, New Delhi. On the eve of Doctors' Day, FAIMA has requested all of its members to register themselves for the upcoming FAIMACON.
While wishing all frontline warriors who serve the needy and the sick selflessly a very Happy Doctor s Day, FAIMA stated in a press release, " In celebration of this Doctor's Day, we want to announce the opening of ONLINE registrations for FAIMACON 2022 the largest gathering of Indian medical and political leaders".
Announcing the event President of FAIMA, Dr Rohan Krishnan stated, " It gives me great pleasure to present the 1st National Conference of FAIMA (FAIMACON'22) under the theme: 'THE NEXT NORMAL' and to welcome all participants to Delhi. During the conference, our esteemed and imminent leaders will focus on how to reset growth beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic. Having a diverse set of specializations will help us achieve our mandate and vision. I am glad to recognize the hard work and dedication of the organizing, scientific, technical, and financial committee members".
The organizing committee included Dr Arun Gupta, Dr Manish Prabhakar, Dr Rakesh Bagdi, Dr Rohan Krishnan, Dr Rafia Khan, Dr Sarvesh Pandey, Dr Suvrankar Datta, Dr R.K. Meena, Dr Dhruv Variya, Dr Amit Yaday, Dr Hareesh Pathak, Dr Shubham Anand, Dr Arun Kumar, Dr Karan Juneja, Dr Shankul Dwivedi, Dr Rajeev Ranjan, Dr Dnyaneshwar, Dr Ajay, Dr Manish, Dr Uttam Thakur, Dr Devesh Dubey, and Dr Mohammad Adil.
The association lauded the doctors on Doctors' day and stated that medical care is a noble profession. and doctors are given the stature next to God in our society. They are bounded by the professional oath of honesty, integrity, transparency, accountability, confidentiality, respect, and lawfulness. " In the COVID-19 pandemic. doctors have played a vital role risking their lives for patients. Several have been martyred while serving the people of this nation. Even when there s no pandemic. doctors still have tremendous challenges to face. It is considered the most prestigious profession in society since doctors don't discriminate against their patients based on their religion, caste, or creed. They serve humanity unconditionally. Their efforts deserve our appreciation and we must express our deep gratitude to each of them," stated the association.
The Federation of All India Medical Association is a NATIONAL voluntary organization of young Indian doctors. Having more than 30,000 members, FAIMA is among the largest medical organizations in the country.
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