Tricity Practicing Pathologists & Microbiologists Quarterly Meet 2025

Tricity Practicing Pathologists & Microbiologists Quarterly Meet 2025

Tricity Practicing Pathologists & Microbiologists Quarterly Meet 2025

INDUS HOSPITALS ORGANIZED A CME ON 23rd November 2025 AT Fern Residency, Chandigarh

The Department of Advanced Medical Education, in collaboration with the Department of pathology at Indus Hospitals, successfully organized a CME on 23rd November 2025 at Fern Residency, Chandigarh.

Indus Hospitals recently had the honour of uniting the Tri-City pathology community for a meaningful and academically enriching exchange. In collaboration with the Association of Practicing Pathologists and Microbiologists, the Department of Advanced Medical Education at Indus Hospitals successfully hosted a Continuing Medical Education (CME) program on 23rd November 2025. The event served as a vibrant platform for pathologists and microbiologists to engage in thoughtful discussions, share clinical experiences, and deepen their understanding of essential diagnostic advancements. Eminent experts including Dr. Pavithra, Dr. Poonam, Dr. Savina Jindal, Dr. Navjot, and Dr. Ankush Nayyar from the Department of Research and Publication contributed their valuable expertise and led insightful deliberations, greatly enriching the academic atmosphere. Their presentations highlighted the growing importance of evidence-based diagnostics, emerging trends in pathology, and the role of continuous learning in improving clinical outcomes. The session became even more impactful with the gracious presence of the esteemed Dr. Harsh Mohan, whose expert guidance and vast experience added exceptional value to the scientific dialogue and inspired all attendees.

The CME witnessed enthusiastic participation from pathologists across the Tri-City, creating an environment of active learning, meaningful networking, and collaborative growth. Attendees had the opportunity to interact with speakers, discuss practical challenges, and exchange perspectives on evolving diagnostic practices — further strengthening the region’s pathology ecosystem. The event not only fostered academic excellence but also reinforced the shared commitment to delivering high-quality patient care through accurate, timely, and research-backed diagnostics. Indus Hospitals remains deeply grateful to every participant who contributed to the success of this scientific gathering. With initiatives like these, Indus continues its mission of building strong academic platforms that encourage medical professionals to learn, innovate, and collaborate. By bridging clinical practice with ongoing education, Indus Hospitals aims to support a healthcare community that is more informed, more connected, and better equipped to meet future challenges with confidence and skill.

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