
CME Session on Tricity Dietetics Update 2025
INDUS HOSPITALS ORGANIZED A CME ON 21 JUNE 2025 AT BEST WESTERN HOTEL, ZIRAKPUR
The Department of Advanced Medical Education and the Department of Nutrition & Dietetics at Indus Hospitals successfully hosted the much-anticipated CME, Tricity Dietetics Updates (TDU) 2025, on 21st June 2025 at Best Western Hotel, Maryland, Zirakpur. The event, themed “Lifestyle Balance,” brought together dietitians, clinicians, healthcare professionals, and wellness advocates from across the Tricity for an enriching evening of scientific learning and interactive engagement. The CME focused on holistic nutrition and practical lifestyle strategies relevant to today’s fast-paced world. Participants gained valuable insights through focused discussions on sustainable weight-loss practices, myth-busting sessions around diet trends, and evidence-based conversations on summer nutrition, hydration, and preventive health. With expert-led discussions, real-life case experiences, and collaborative knowledge exchange, the session successfully emphasized the importance of integrating nutritional science into everyday living. Beyond its academic strength, the CME fostered a refreshing environment of teamwork, shared learning, and multidisciplinary collaboration—aligning closely with Indus Hospitals’ mission of promoting preventive healthcare and community education.
Adding to the enthusiasm, the organizing team creatively blended learning with fun-filled activities to make the evening memorable for all attendees. Engaging fitness challenges, interactive games, and quick competitions kept the participants energized, while prizes and moments of laughter added a unique spark to the academic gathering. The event reinforced that health is not just a regimen but a balanced experience combining knowledge, motivation, and enjoyment. TDU 2025 also highlighted the commitment of Indus Hospitals toward continuous professional development and community wellness initiatives. All participants were awarded Certificates of Participation, symbolizing the hospital’s dedication to encouraging ongoing growth in the fields of nutrition and dietetics. The warm hospitality, meticulous planning, and vibrant participation made the event a resounding success. As the Indus team continues to lead impactful educational programs, TDU 2025 stands out as a wonderful testament to how shared efforts, compassionate guidance, and evidence-based knowledge can inspire healthier lifestyles for individuals, families, and communities. The CME concluded with a strong message—when we care, share, and learn together, we build stronger lives and a healthier tomorrow.