Dehradun, Feb. 25 -- 300 faculty members and delegatesattended the sessions, making the opening day engaging and impactful.

The scientific program started with engaging sessions focusing onCoronary Artery Disease (CAD) in women, where experts highlighted the growing need for awareness, early diagnosis, and gender-specific research in cardiology. The discussions emphasized that heart disease in women often presents differently and must be addressed with greater attention.

Another important session explored therole of Artificial Intelligence in research, showcasing how technology is transforming the way medical data is studied and how it can support better diagnosis, treatment planning, and outcomes. This was followed by a session onbridgin...