Academic Session at KD Hospital

The Academic Session at KD Hospital, in collaboration with the Kalol Medical Association (KMA), was a successful knowledge-sharing event held on 18th March 2025 at IMA Hall, Kalol. The session featured two distinguished speakers: Dr. Aakash Patel, a consultant in vascular and interventional radiology, and Dr. Tejash Parikh, a specialist in critical care medicine.
Expert Talks on Cutting-Edge Medical Advances
Dr. Aakash Patel presented an insightful session on “Interventional Radiology: The Future of Healthcare”, highlighting how minimally invasive, image-guided procedures are transforming modern medicine. He discussed advanced techniques such as angioplasty, embolization, and catheter-based treatments, emphasizing their benefits in reducing recovery time, minimizing risks, and improving patient outcomes. His talk included real-world case studies, sparking engaging discussions among attendees.
Following this, Dr. Tejash Parikh delivered an in-depth presentation on “Management of ARDS (Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome).” He explained the causes, complications, and advanced treatment strategies for ARDS, including ventilator management, prone positioning, pharmacological approaches, and ECMO support. His session provided critical insights into handling severe respiratory conditions with the latest medical advancements.
Engaging Discussions & Networking
The event attracted a diverse audience of doctors, healthcare professionals, and medical students, all eager to learn and interact with the experts. The Q&A session was highly engaging, with professionals discussing the practical applications of interventional radiology and critical care protocols. Attendees appreciated the evidence-based approaches and real-life case studies shared by both speakers.
The session was graced by the presence of Dr. Manish Patel (President, KMA) and Dr. Jitendra Nayi (Secretary, KMA), whose support contributed to the event’s success. The well-structured presentations, interactive discussions, and a networking dinner at 8 PM provided an excellent platform for knowledge exchange and collaboration.