The inauguration of the 47th Annual conference of the Indian Association of Paediatric Surgeons was done by Union Minister of State for Finance and Chief Guest Dr. Bhagwat Karad on the virtual platform here today

New Delhi: The inauguration of the 47th Annual conference of the Indian Association of Paediatric Surgeons was done by Union Minister of State for Finance and Chief Guest Dr. Bhagwat Karad on the virtual platform here today.

Dr. Bhagwat Karad, an alumini of KEM Hospital and a practicing paediatric surgeon at Aurangabad before becoming a Member of Rajya Sabha, informed the gathering that out of the Rs 35 lakh crore of the annual budget, about Rs 2 lakh crore is allotted to the health sector. Dr Karad informed the audience that he would be trying his best to help the paediatric surgical fraternity in all possible ways. Dr Karad was very pleased to note that insurance companies are now passionate about insurance for the unborn child and infants. Dr Karad reassured that he would do his best to speed up the process at the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI).

The guest of Honor was the Ex-Vice Chancellor of Mumbai University and senior paediatric surgeon Dr. Snehlata Deshmukh.

Guest of a honour at the event Dr. Snehlata Deshmukh said that Paediatric Surgery has now made huge progress and with the advancement of new instrumentations and technology, the results of complex paediatric surgical procedures are a lot better than what they used to be in yesteryears. Minimally invasive surgery and robotic surgery in children which was unheard in the past has now become a reality and lot of kids are being able to get the benefit of these new techniques. This has in-turn caused a reduction in the neonatal surgical mortality as well.

Almost 500 scientific deliberations and two orations would be presented at the weeklong academic event, which began with the preconference CME with the theme ‘Paediatric Surgery – Basics and Beyond’ and will culminate on the 24th of October 2021.

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