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Faculty at Panel Discussion on ‘Improving Research in India’ at ISCCM Research Conclave 2025

Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences > Departments (AIMS) > Dept. of Emergency Medicine > Academic Activity (Dept. of Emergency Medicine) > Faculty at Panel Discussion on ‘Improving Research in India’ at ISCCM Research Conclave 2025

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Event name

Panel Discussion on ‘Improving Research in India’ at ISCCM Research Conclave 2025

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Organizing Department/ Committee/ Others

Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine (ISCCM)

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Type of Event

Panel Discussion                   

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Level of event

National

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Collaboration / accreditation if any

ISCCM – National Professional Body

 

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Dates/ and Duration

2025 (Exact date and duration not available on ISCCM website; please confirm)

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Venue

New Delhi

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Details of Delegates / Target Audience

Academicians, researchers, and clinicians in Critical Care Medicine from across India

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Total Number of delegates/ Audiences attended

Around 100 delegates who are isccm office bearers , invited facilities and eminent personalities in critical care attended

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Objectives of the event

To deliberate on strengthening critical care research, fostering innovation, and enhancing collaboration among stakeholders.

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Brief Report of the Event

Dr. Sumalatha Arunachala, Assistant Professor & Head, Department of Critical Care Medicine, AIMS, participated as a Panelist. Her presence underscored the institution’s commitment to academic excellence and national-level collaboration in critical care research.

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Feedback Analysis (Brief)

 

The session received positive remarks for its insightful discussion and practical recommendations.

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SDG’s Addressed

SDG 3 – Good Health & Well-being; SDG 17 – Partnerships for the Goals

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Outcome

Enhanced awareness of improving research quality and collaborations in Critical Care Medicine. Strengthened national networking opportunities and visibility of the institution.

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Challenges Faced

Limited time for deeper discussions on multiple research challenges.

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Recommendations

Future events should incorporate more interactive workshops and follow-up research initiatives.