GMC Anantnag hosts CME on ‘Adnexal Masses and Women’s Health’

A senior medico speaking during CME at GMC Baramulla on Thursday.
A senior medico speaking during CME at GMC Baramulla on Thursday.

Excelsior Correspondent

Srinagar, Sept 28: The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at GMC Anantnag organized a one-day national Continuing Medical Education (CME) today, focused on “Adnexal Masses and Women’s Health,” in collaboration with the Ghaziabad Obstetric and Gynecological Society.
Dr. Owvass H. Dar, Spokesperson of GMC Anantnag, stated that the event was inaugurated by Dr. (Prof) Anjum Farhana, the Principal of GMC Anantnag, who welcomed all the delegates from across the country.
He said that the gathering took place at the main campus in Dialgam, with the aim of shedding light on critical issues related to women’s health.
Notable attendees included Dr. Sarita Anand, Head of the Ghaziabad Gynecological Society; Dr. Ritu Jain, president of the Obstetrics and Gynecology Society Ghaziabad; Prof. Rizwana Habib, HoD Gyne GMC Srinagar; Dr. Humaira Noor, HoD Gyne GMC Baramulla; and, in particular, the eminent Gynecologist, Dr. Mannu Bhatnagar, wife of Advisor to LG R. R. Bhatnagar.
To provide an insightful introduction to the conference’s themes and objectives, Dr. Syed Nawaz, the Head of the Department of Gynecology, and Dr. Razia Amin, both renowned experts in their respective fields, addressed the attendees.
A key highlight of the CME was the comprehensive discussions and presentations surrounding the management of adnexal masses. “Adnexal masses are a common concern in gynecology, and their proper management is vital for women’s well-being,” stated GMC Anantnag.
The event featured various speakers, experts, and researchers who delved into the latest research, diagnostic techniques, and treatment options for adnexal masses, ensuring that healthcare professionals in attendance gained valuable insights to better serve their patients.
Dr. Tanzeela Nazir, Organizing Chairman, said that this event at GMC Anantnag’s main campus was a testament to the commitment of the medical community to continually improve the quality of care and services for women in the region.
“The event drew a diverse group of attendees, including delegates from the health department and medical colleges of the Union Territory, as well as participants from various parts of the country.”