13-05-2025 12:00:00 AM
Metro India News | Hyderabad
A CME (Continuing Medical Education) program on High-Risk Pregnancy was organized by Medicover Woman & Child Hospitals, bringing together a diverse group of obstetricians, pediatricians, postgraduates, and healthcare professionals. The event focused on the challenges and management strategies involved in handling high-risk obstetric cases, and the critical link between maternal and neonatal outcomes.
Dr. Balamba, Senior consultant in OBGYN, attended as the Chief Guest and said ‘High-risk pregnancies are increasing, and timely education and clinical updates are essential. Medicover Hospitals deserves appreciation for taking a leadership role in promoting advanced maternal and child health care through such initiatives.’
Dr. Shanta Kumari, Senior Consultant Obstetrician & Gynecologist and Past President of FOGSI, stated, ‘Today’s maternal health landscape demands continuous up-skilling of practitioners. Through such CMEs, we are building a stronger clinical community equipped to handle complications with confidence and compassion.’
Dr. Ravinder Reddy Parige, HOD – Neonatology & Paediatrics at Medicover Hospitals, added ‘The outcomes of high-risk pregnancies don’t end at delivery. Neonatal care plays a pivotal role in ensuring long-term health. Our integrated approach at Medicover ensures both mother and newborn receive world-class, coordinated care.’
The CME featured scientific sessions, panel discussions, and Q&A segments led by distinguished speakers, Dr. Varalaxmi, Dr Raaga Reddy, Dr. Sindhuri and moderators, including Dr. Radhika, Dr Krishna Kumari, Dr. Saveetha Rathod and Dr Surendra Prasad.
The event featured in-depth case studies, interactive sessions, and knowledge-sharing on current protocols and best practices.