Online Mahakumbh of Physicians of Indian Origin starts tomorrow

New Delhi: Physicians of Indian Origin all over the world will put their heads together for two days post COVID to exchange experiences and knowledge on the pandemic and other medical specialities. PM Narendra Modi has sent greetings on this occasion eulogizing them for healing humanity the world over. Dr Harsh Vardhan, Union Health Minister, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare will be the Chief Guest.

The Global Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (GAPIO), a non-profit organization, and leading association for the Indian medical diaspora announced the organizing of its annual Global Indian Physicians Congress on February 27th – 28th2021. Praising their constant endeavour to help reduce pain and suffering mankind and professionalism and sense of sacrifice shown during Corona pandemic PM Modi in his message has expressed hope that the Congress will provide a robust and engaging platform to physicians of Indian origin from more than 50 nations and that discussion will pave way for a futuristic roadmap towards providing easy access of healthcare services for all. Expressing pride on the fact that physicians of Indian origin are serving the whole world, he also hoped that the GAPIO fraternity will witness the far reaching measures Indian government has been taking over the last few years.

Dr. Prathap C Reddy,Founder President of GAPIO and Chairman Apollo Hospitals Group said, “COVID-19 has once again shown the important role played by physicians of Indian origin in handling global health crises. The valuable lessons learnt from these clinical leaders will form part of the deliberations. The need for innovation and cross-systemic learning is more important than ever before.  Apart from the COVID-19 pandemic, India and the world at large are facing an epidemic of non-communicable diseases – NCDs like diabetes, heart disease and cancer. We seek involvement of everyone to overcome this biggest challenge to mankind posed by COVID-19 and NCDs“.

The Congress has become an important event in the medical calendar where the exchange of knowledge from subject specialists from across the world takes place. This year’s virtual conference will provide an international forum to delegates to share their knowledge and exchange ideas on clinical skill development, solutions to contemporary health issues and modernizing the approach to delivering healthcare.

This is the 11th edition of the Congress. More than 5000 participants from USA, UK, Australia, Canada, Middle East, Africa, UAE, India and other countries are expected to participate in the Congress, making it one of the largest such events in the world.

Founded by Padma Vibhushan, Dr. Prathap C Reddy, Chairman of Apollo Hospitals Group and Founder President of GAPIO along with Dr. Sanku Rao – Past President of AAPI, USA and Dr. Ramesh Mehta – President of BAPIO, UK, the aim of GAPIO is to bring together 1.4 million physicians of Indian origin in the world on one professional platform.  GAPIO currently has presence in 53 countries. Dr. Anupam Sibal is the current President of GAPIO.

The Congress’ organizers have planned a structured scientific program. Renowned speakers from across the globe will cover more than 35 topics under Cardiac Sciences, Neurosciences, Oncology, Endocrinology, Pediatrics, Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Nephrology and Robotics in addition to non-clinical session on Leadership Mantras, Integrative Medicine, Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning and Challenges Faced by Women. GAPIO awards will be presented to distinguished and young clinicians during the inaugural ceremony.

Dr. Anupam Sibal, President of GAPIO and Group Medical Director at Apollo Hospitals, Senior Consultant Pediatric Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist said, “The Indian diaspora has a wealth of talent. Experts based in more than 50 countries can contribute to enhancing the healthcare delivery in India as no matter where they work, they want to give back to their motherland. The present challenge posed by COVID-19 and the persistent threat of NCD’s need a concerted global approach. We hope to evolve a consensus on the contemporary health challenges through this Congress.”

Highlighting the Congress’ relevance for Indian healthcare, Dr. Nandakumar Jairam, Vice President of GAPIO and CEO cum Chairman of Columbia Asia Group of Hospitals said, “Research and innovation can improve the delivery of quality healthcare in India to the last mile. As the country braces to overcome its myriad health challenges, this Congress will help identify methodologies most suitable to skill and scale the healthcare workforce in the country.

Dr. Sudhir Parikh, Secretary General of GAPIO and Chairman and Publisher of Parikh World Wide Media and ITV Gold 24×7 TV Channel in USA, said “Global health challenges need global solutions, and we believe through GAPIO we will evolve constructive and tangible ways of ensuring that healthcare is affordable and accessible to all citizens“.

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