Udaipur, : A one-day national workshop on “Fetal Sonography and Detection of Congenital Anomalies” was successfully organized by the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Pacific Medical College & Hospital. The main objective of the workshop was to ensure accurate monitoring of fetal health using modern medical technologies and to enable early detection of possible birth defects.
The workshop was distinguished by its practical approach, with participation from over 100 attendees across the state. Medical experts provided not only theoretical insights but also hands-on training and simulation-based learning. Using advanced machines, dummies, and simulators, doctors were trained to identify even minor fetal anomalies with precision.
Presiding over the workshop, Dr. Sunita Maheshwari highlighted its significance, stating that the primary goal is to detect any physical or structural abnormalities in the fetus before birth. Early identification allows timely planning for treatment or management, which improves neonatal health outcomes and helps reduce mortality rates.
On this occasion, Chairman Rahul Agarwal extended his best wishes for the successful organization of the workshop. He emphasized that Pacific Medical College & Hospital is committed not only to delivering quality and affordable healthcare services but also to preparing the next generation of medical professionals. He reaffirmed the institution’s dedication to organizing such high-level academic workshops to keep future doctors updated with the latest medical advancements and research.
During the sessions, experts noted that modern ultrasound technology has advanced significantly, enabling detection of even the smallest abnormalities in the heart, brain, and other organs. This training is expected to enhance the skills of doctors in Udaipur and surrounding regions, ultimately benefiting the wider community.
At the conclusion of the workshop, certificates were distributed to all participants, and senior faculty members shared their professional experiences.