AIIMS Raebareli Leads Informative CME on Gynaecological Cancer Challenges

Raebareli – The Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at AIIMS Raebareli took the helm in organizing a dynamic Continuing Medical Education (CME) event aimed at addressing the intricate challenges associated with Gynaecological cancers.

Under the chairmanship of Dr. Vaibhav Kanti, Head of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, esteemed experts gathered to share comprehensive insights and advancements in the field. Notable figures included Prof. S.P Jaiswar, Head of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at K.G.M.U, who delivered a thorough examination of hereditary ovarian cancer, and Prof. Nisha Singh, Secretary of the Association for Gynaecology Oncology India, who expertly moderated a panel discussion on crucial issues.

Dr. Vandana Verma captivated attendees with cutting-edge perspectives on the latest advancements in diagnosing and managing Endometrial cancer. The event commenced with insightful addresses by Director Dr. Arvind Rajwansi and Dean Dr. Niraj Kumari, setting the stage for a productive session.

Dr. Apala, as the organizing secretary, ensured the seamless execution of the CME, while active participation from medical professionals such as Dr. Parul, Dr. Banashree, Dr. Krishna, Dr. Snehlata, and residents of Obstetrics and Gynaecology enhanced the collaborative spirit of the event.

Eminent Gynaecologists from Raebareli, including Dr. Meera Malik, Dr. Sumedha Rastogi, Dr. Shanti Singh, Dr. Kusum, Dr. Tahseen Khan, Dr. Geeta Sharma, Dr. Geeta Kumar, Dr. Omika Chauhan, Dr. Amrita Dixit, Dr. Pooja Trivedi, and Dr. Aparna, showcased their expertise, underscoring the event’s significance within the local medical community.

Contributions from specialists in various fields, such as Dr. Shruti Gupta from Pathology, Dr. Avinash Kumar from Surgical Oncology, and Dr. Gaurav from Radiation Oncology, f

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