Remarkable Success of EMC Cradle’s CME Event


The CME (Continuing Medical Education) program organized by EMC Cradle on January 24, 2025, was a resounding success, significantly contributing to the advancement of knowledge and innovation in the medical field. Hosted in collaboration with the Association of Pediatricians and Gynecologists, the event aimed to bring the medical community together to exchange expertise and experiences.
The program took place at Hotel Le Meridien in Amritsar, an ideal venue that welcomed prominent experts from the medical fraternity. The event commenced with presentations from highly esteemed speakers. Dr. Garima Mishra, an experienced pediatrician, shared her profound insights on “The Future of Neonatal Care.” Her lecture provided a fresh perspective on treatment and care strategies for newborns, offering new approaches to the attending physicians.
Dr. Monika Punjab, a renowned gynecologist, presented her expertise on the topic “Laparoscopic Surgery – When and How?” Her session highlighted the critical role of emerging techniques and advancements in laparoscopic surgery, inspiring the medical community to adopt innovative practices.
The program was chaired by distinguished medical professionals, including Dr. Manmeet Sodhi, Dr. Naresh Sharma, and Dr. Latika Uppal, each a specialist in their respective fields. Dr. Latika Uppal, a consultant pediatrician and former associate professor at Government Medical College, Amritsar, shared her rich experience and expertise. Additionally, Dr. Rev Singhania’s presentation was highly beneficial and well-received by the audience.
Dr. Rishabh Arora, Director of EMC Group, conveyed in his address that EMC Cradle has always prioritized innovation and the dissemination of knowledge in the medical sector. He emphasized that the CME program sought to bring diverse medical experts together on one platform, thereby elevating healthcare standards to new heights.
The program, which began at 8 PM, concluded at 9:30 PM with a dinner, providing an excellent opportunity for all attendees to engage in meaningful conversations and share knowledge. The dinner not only served as a social gathering but also as a significant step toward fostering unity and collaboration within the medical community.
The success of this CME program was not only academically significant but also promoted cooperation and networking among medical professionals. With plans to host similar events on a larger scale in the future, the initiative promises to drive continuous innovation and improvement in the medical field.