Lucknow: Over 500 experts from India and abroad, including bureaucrats, media heads, public health strategists and scholars, will hold deliberations on ways to strengthen and streamline emergency medical services in govt as well as private sectors.
The deliberations will take place at a global conference on emergency medicine, trauma and disaster response, COMET 2025, at IGP Lucknow from Apr 11-13. Organised under the banner of Society of acute care, trauma and emergency medicine (SACTEM ), the conference theme is ‘Golden Hour‘ — the critical window where timely medical intervention can save countless lives. Organising chairman Dr Lokendra Gupta shared, “The ‘Golden Hour’ is the most vital time in trauma and medical emergencies. In India, lack of timely care leads to lakhs of preventable deaths each year. COMET 2025 is a landmark event to address this gap.” Organising co-chairman, Dr SS Tripathi added, “We are offering free-of-cost emergency medicine and trauma training to staff in key govt hospitals like Balrampur and Civil in Lucknow, as part of our commitment to public healthcare improvement.”
Experts like ECDM president Dr Frank Van Trimpont and president of the Society of acute medicine, UK, Dr Nick Murch, trauma specialists, critical care experts, disaster management leaders and emergency responders from UK, Belgium, Israel, Portugal, Oman, UAE will attend the meet.
Lucknow: Over 500 experts from India and abroad, including bureaucrats, media heads, public health strategists and scholars, will hold deliberations on ways to strengthen and streamline emergency medical services in govt as well as private sectors.
The deliberations will take place at a global conference on emergency medicine, trauma and disaster response, COMET 2025, at IGP Lucknow from Apr 11-13. Organised under the banner of Society of acute care, trauma and emergency medicine (SACTEM ), the conference theme is ‘Golden Hour’ — the critical window where timely medical intervention can save countless lives. Organising chairman Dr Lokendra Gupta shared, “The ‘Golden Hour’ is the most vital time in trauma and medical emergencies. In India, lack of timely care leads to lakhs of preventable deaths each year. COMET 2025 is a landmark event to address this gap.” Organising co-chairman, Dr SS Tripathi added, “We are offering free-of-cost emergency medicine and trauma training to staff in key govt hospitals like Balrampur and Civil in Lucknow, as part of our commitment to public healthcare improvement.”
Experts like ECDM president Dr Frank Van Trimpont and president of the Society of acute medicine, UK, Dr Nick Murch, trauma specialists, critical care experts, disaster management leaders and emergency responders from UK, Belgium, Israel, Portugal, Oman, UAE will attend the meet.