Aakash Healthcare hosted an engaging and successful Pediatrics Health Dialogue, Kaam Ki Baat 2025, on 22 January 2025 at the Sanskriti Auditorium in Dwarka. The event brought together leading pediatricians and healthcare professionals to discuss important topics in child health and share valuable knowledge.
The program kicked off with a lamp-lighting ceremony by Dr. Aashish Chaudhry, managing director of Aakash Healthcare. “Events like these help us come together to share knowledge and work towards better healthcare for children,” said Dr. Chaudhry in his opening remarks.
The sessions covered a range of key topics. Dr. Syed Mustafa Hasan spoke on Constipation in Childhood – Approach & Management, highlighting the importance of understanding and addressing this common issue. Dr. Neha Bhandari shared insights on Nephrotic Syndrome – Recent Guidelines, providing the latest updates on treatment protocols. Dr. Sameer Punia’s talk on Pot Pourri in Pediatric Nephrology & PICU offered a deeper look into pediatric nephrology and critical care. Dr. Anjani Kumar Kundal wrapped up the discussions with a presentation on Interesting Cases of Pediatric Surgery, sharing unique and thought-provoking cases.
The event included a felicitation ceremony for the guests including Dr. Alok Bhandari, Dr. Pankaj Garg, Dr. Mukesh Verma, Dr. Smita Mishra (president, IAP West Delhi) and Dr. Radhika Sachdeva (Secretary, IAP West Delhi), along with key members of the Indian Academy of Pediatrics (IAP) West Delhi. Their participation highlighted the event’s importance in advancing pediatric healthcare.
Kaam Ki Baat 2025 successfully brought together professionals to collaborate, learn, and share their expertise. The event reinforced Aakash Healthcare’s dedication to improving child health and continuing innovation in pediatric care.
Aakash Healthcare Super Speciality Hospital is a growing name in the healthcare industry. Starting as a 230-bed super-specialty hospital in New Delhi, Aakash Healthcare became the first corporate healthcare brand to set up a hospital in the form of a 50-bedded multi-specialty facility in Agra.