Venus Remedies Hosts Comprehensive CMEs Across Multiple Locations
In a concerted effort to enhance medical education and address critical healthcare challenges, Venus Remedies organized a series of Continuing Medical Education (CME) sessions throughout June 2024. These CMEs, held across various locations, focused on the pressing issue of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and other critical medical topics. The sessions were well-attended by doctors and healthcare professionals, underscoring the commitment of Venus Remedies to advancing medical knowledge and patient care.
1. Antimicrobial Resistance & Ways to Tackle Through ARBs
Date: 15th June 2024
Venue: GMCH-32, Chandigarh
Number of Doctors: 40
The first CME session took place at GMCH-32 in Chandigarh, where Mr. Tarun Sapra, Head of our Product Management Department, delivered an insightful lecture on "Antimicrobial Resistance & Ways to Tackle Through ARBs." The session attracted 40 doctors, who engaged in discussions on innovative strategies to combat AMR using Antimicrobial Resistance Breakers (ARBs). Mr. Sapra emphasized the importance of ARBs in modern medical practice and shared practical approaches for their effective implementation.
2. CME at Madhubani Medical College
Attendance: 45 Doctors
Topics:
- Management of Increased ICP in Head Injury
- Rising Concerns of AMR & Ways to Tackle
At Madhubani Medical College, Venus Remedies conducted a CME session that garnered the attendance of 45 doctors. The session covered two critical topics: "Management of Increased ICP in Head Injury" and "Rising Concerns of AMR & Ways to Tackle." The comprehensive discussion provided valuable insights into managing head injuries and addressing the growing issue of AMR in clinical settings.
3. CME at Atmaram Hospital, Kanpur
Topic: Antimicrobial Resistance & Role of ARB
Venue: MVN Grand Hotel, Kanpur
In Kanpur, Venus Remedies held a CME session at Atmaram Hospital, focusing on "Antimicrobial Resistance & Role of ARB." The event was hosted at the MVN Grand Hotel and highlighted the pivotal role of ARBs in combating AMR. The session facilitated knowledge exchange among healthcare professionals, fostering a collaborative approach to tackling AMR.
4. CME at RIMS Ranchi
Topic: Challenges of AMR and Ways to Tackle it through ARB
Speakers:
- Dr. D.S.N Rao (HOD-Critical Care, Samford Hospital, Ranchi)
- Mr. Tarun Sapra (HOD-PMT 2)
The CME session at RIMS Ranchi addressed the "Challenges of AMR and Ways to Tackle it through ARB." Dr. D.S.N Rao and Mr. Tarun Sapra led the session, providing an in-depth analysis of AMR challenges and practical solutions using ARBs. The interactive session was well-received, with participants gaining valuable insights into managing AMR in their practices.
5. CME at Hotel Pearl Inn, Kurukshetra
Topic: Antimicrobial Resistance & Ways to Tackle Through ARBs
Speakers:
- Dr. Manish Budhiraja (Neuro Surgeon, Alchemist Hospital)
- Dr. Gourav Jain (Neuro Physician, Alchemist Hospital)
- Mr. Anil Sharma (AGM PMT 2)
Number of Doctors: 40
In Kurukshetra, Venus Remedies organized a CME session at Hotel Pearl Inn. The event featured distinguished speakers, including Dr. Manish Budhiraja, Dr. Gourav Jain, and Mr. Anil Sharma, who discussed "Antimicrobial Resistance & Ways to Tackle Through ARBs." The session, attended by 40 doctors, emphasized the importance of multidisciplinary approaches in addressing AMR.
6. CME at Sadguru Trust Hospital, Satna
Topic: Antimicrobial Resistance & Ways to Tackle Through ARBs
Number of Doctors: 40
At Sadguru Trust Hospital in Satna, Mr. Tarun Sapra led a CME session on "Antimicrobial Resistance & Ways to Tackle Through ARBs." The event, attended by 40 doctors, highlighted innovative strategies to combat AMR, reinforcing the critical role of ARBs in enhancing patient outcomes.
7. HSICON Conference, Panchkula
Event: 2 Days Conference "HSICON"
Organized by: Haryana State Association of Surgeons
Venue: Holiday Inn, Panchkula
Attendance: Over 100 Surgeons
Venus Remedies also participated in the 2-day "HSICON" conference organized by the Haryana State Association of Surgeons at Holiday Inn, Panchkula. The event attracted over 100 surgeons who visited the Venus Remedies stall. The conference provided an excellent platform for Venus Remedies to showcase its latest innovations and engage with leading surgeons on emerging healthcare trends.
Conclusion
The series of CMEs organized by Venus Remedies in June 2024 highlights our commitment to advancing medical education and addressing critical healthcare challenges. Through these sessions, we aim to equip healthcare professionals with the knowledge and tools needed to tackle AMR and other pressing medical issues effectively. We extend our gratitude to all speakers and participants for their invaluable contributions to these successful events.