Karnataka Medical Council Represents India at the IAMRA Conference in Dublin, 2025
The Karnataka Medical Council (KMC), representing India, recently participated in the International Association of Medical Regulatory Authorities (IAMRA) Conference 2025, held in Dublin, Ireland. The event attracted over 36 regulatory bodies and medical councils from around the world, including the World Health Organization (WHO).
The KMC's involvement in the conference aimed to drive international discourse on medical regulation and reinforce India's dynamic role in this area. The delegation, consisting of Dr. Chytra V Anand, Dr. Pavan Patil, Dr. Ravindra R, Dr. Santosh Patil, and Dr. Sharan Karbhari, engaged in top-level discussions with their global counterparts.
The forum focused on creating the future of medical regulation amid technological, ethical, and healthcare changes. Key issues covered included enhancing ongoing professional development, promoting the use of telemedicine, incorporating artificial intelligence in healthcare, protecting ethical use of social media among medical practitioners, and enhancing physician wellbeing as a core of patient safety.
Dr. Chytra V Anand stated that the conference provided a global platform to learn and share, and the KMC highlighted some of its best practices. The KMC's participation at IAMRA 2025 is a commitment to improving transparency in complaint resolution, upgrading continuing professional development courses, and publishing revised regulatory guidance on digital health and AI-based medical practice.
The changes in medical regulation, as a result of the KMC's participation, are aimed at being ethical, patient-oriented, and future-proofed. The KMC's involvement at IAMRA 2025 further enhances medical regulation nationwide and reiterates India's pledge to learn from global best practices.
It is important to note that the KMC's participation at IAMRA 2025 is not responsible or liable for its accuracy, completeness, or content. Similarly, the article is published by ANI, but they assume no responsibility or liability for the content of the same. The article is sourced from a syndicated feed and is published as received.
Other notable attendees at the conference included representatives from the Gujarat Medical Council, Dr. Nitin Vora and Dr. Manish Patel, and the Chair of the National Medical Commission (NMC), Dr. Abhijit Desai. The KMC's participation at IAMRA 2025 is a significant step towards progressive changes in medical regulation throughout India.
This article is from BusinessWire India. The KMC's participation at IAMRA 2025 reinforced India's dynamic role in driving international discourse on medical regulation and is a commitment to improving transparency, upgrading continuing professional development courses, and publishing revised regulatory guidance on digital health and AI-based medical practice.
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