Srinagar, April 14 (KNS): The Postgradute Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Government Medical College (GMC) Srinagar, successfully organized a one-day Continuing Medical Education (CME) programme on the theme "Hope after Loss", focusing on the "Challenges And Clinical Management Of Recurrent Pregnancy Loss (RPL)".
The event was inaugurated by Prof. (Dr) Iffat Hassan Principal/Dean GMC Srinagar, who emphasized the significance of ongoing education in improving patient outcomes and enhancing societal well-being.
Prof. (Dr) Syed Masuma Rizvi, Head of the Department, underlined the importance of such academic engagements in empowering young doctors and promoting collaborative strategies to address the emotional and medical complexities of RPL.
Renowned faculty members including Prof. Samiya Mufti, Prof. Arshid Hussain, Prof. Ajaz Hakeem, Dr. Asifa Ali, Dr. Rukhsana Sami, Dr. Aashiq, Dr. Saima Wani, and Dr. Farzana Bashir delivered insightful lectures covering various clinical aspects related to the Etiology, diagnosis, and evidence-based management of recurrent pregnancy loss. These sessions were chaired by eminent specialists such as Prof. Shahida Mufti, Prof. Syed Masuma Rizvi, Prof. S.M. Saleem Khan, Prof. Shagufta Rather, Prof. Rakesh Koul, Prof. Hina Bashir, Prof. Nighat Firdous, Prof. M. Maqbool Dar, and Prof.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp ChannelSamina Sultana.
A highly interactive panel discussion, moderated by Prof. (Dr) Samiya Mufti, Organising Secretary, brought together leading experts to deliberate on practical strategies, interdisciplinary approaches, and case-based scenarios, fostering dynamic exchange of ideas and enhancing learning.
Distinguished guests including former Heads of Department Prof. Farhat Jabeen, Prof. Nighat Firdous and Prof. Rizwana Habib, and senior faculty members from GMC Srinagar, SKIMS Medical College, and LD Hospital such as Prof. Ambreen Qureshi, Prof. Shylla Mir, Dr. Anjum Malik, Dr. Syed Naseer and Dr. Muzaffar Jan, Medical Superintendent LD hospital shared valuable insights into hospital-based and community-oriented management practices.
The CME witnessed active participation from postgraduate students, faculty, and medical professionals, making it a significant academic milestone in advancing care for patients experiencing recurrent pregnancy loss.
The event concluded with a formal vote of thanks presented by Dr. Rukhsana Sami on behalf of the Organising Committee, acknowledging the contributions of all participants and resource persons. She expressed hope for continued academic collaboration to address critical challenges in women's reproductive health.(KNS)