Apollo Excelcare Hospital, Guwahati, in association with the Nagaland Private Doctors Association (NPDA), successfully organized a Multispecialty Continuing Medical Education (CME) program at Zone Niathu Resort, Dimapur.
The event brought together some of the most prominent names in healthcare from the region, creating a dynamic platform for knowledge exchange, clinical insights and professional networking, informed a press release by the PRO.
Over 120 doctors participated in the prestigious event where the Nagaland Medical Council awarded three and four CME credit hours for delegates and speakers respectively.
The one-of-a-kind CME was attended by leading doctors from across Nagaland and it served as a vital bridge connecting Apollo Excelcare Hospital’s advanced medical expertise with the dedicated medical professionals of Nagaland.
The initiative was widely lauded by NPDA, who appreciated the hospital’s commitment to sharing knowledge and building long-term partnerships in the region.
The CME featured expert sessions from some of Apollo Excelcare Hospital’s most distinguished consultants, including: Dr. Neil Bardoloi (Director & Head, Cardiology), Dr. Manuj Kumar Saikia (Senior Cardiac Surgeon), Dr. Karan Saraf (Senior Nephrologist & Transplant Physician), Dr. Kiran Kamalasanan (Surgical Oncologist), Dr. Adil Hassan (Medical Oncologist), Dr. Abhijit Phukan (Hematology & Hemato-Oncology), Dr. Bibhash Bhagawati (Anesthesia & Pain Management) and Dr. Abhay Agarwal (Orthopedic Surgeon & Sports Medicine).
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“Topics covered included advanced cardiology & cardiac surgery, renal transplantation, cancer care, hematology, chronic pain management, sports injuries and more—bringing cutting-edge expertise directly to the medical community of Nagaland. The event facilitated interactive sessions where local physicians could engage directly with Apollo’s specialists, exchanging perspectives on challenging cases, best practices and innovations in their respective fields.” Noted Dr. Lima Imchen (President NPDA).
Speaking at the event, Dr. Mhasiseno T. Belho (General Secretary, NPDA) acknowledged Apollo Excelcare Hospital’s efforts and expressed gratitude for organizing a CME of such scale and quality. She emphasized how such educational platforms not only benefit individual practitioners but also uplift the standard of healthcare delivery across Nagaland.
“The CME also marked a significant step toward capacity-building and clinical collaboration, reflecting Apollo Excelcare Hospital’s vision to be a partner in progress for healthcare development across the Northeast. It underscored the hospital’s commitment to empowering local doctors, enhancing referral networks and making advanced care more accessible to the people of Nagaland” said Dr. Nitin Agarwal (Organizing Secretary, NPDA).
“This initiative reinforces Apollo Excelcare Hospital’s vision of extending quality healthcare and specialist access across Northeast India, empowering local clinicians while enhancing regional care delivery. It also reflects our long-term commitment to supporting the people and practitioners of Nagaland through collaboration and continued medical excellence,” hospital authorities commented.