12 Posts Not To Miss From The 2nd Annual BMC Chhattisgarh Conclave
The 2nd Edition of the Annual BMC Chhattisgarh Cancer Conclave took place successfully, from September 20th-22nd, 2024.
It was centered around the theme ‘Choosing Wisely 2024 – Common Sense Oncology for outcomes that matter.’
This year, the BMC aimed to tackle critical issues surrounding cancer care accessibility and quality in Central India. The event marked the fifth anniversary of the Choosing Wisely initiative in India, in collaboration with ecancer, Tata Memorial Centre, and the National Cancer Grid.
Dr. Bhawna Sirohi, Medical Director of BALCO Medical Centre, noted the inaugural conclave’s success and highlighted this year’s patient-focused theme that emphasized evidence, sustainability, and financial viability in cancer care. The scientific agenda addressed crucial topics, including research priorities, Universal Health Coverage (UHC) in India, patient advocacy, and evidence communication.
The conclave featured a live surgical demonstration on pancreatic and gastric cancer and introduced a National Oncology Nursing Conclave, alongside various workshops. By gathering global and regional experts, the BMC Chhattisgarh Cancer Conclave aimed to enhance cancer education and foster informed clinical decisions that align with patient outcomes. This annual flagship event continues to serve as a vital platform for oncologists, researchers, and healthcare professionals to exchange knowledge and tackle emerging challenges in oncology.
Doctors and Professionals shared their insights on social media.
“2nd Annual BMC Chhattisgarh Conclave – Day 2 and 3
A saga of academic sessions, workshops, physician connect and interactions with national and international faculties.”
“Cancer Conclave BMC BALCO Chhattisgarh Raipur. I had the privilege of attending women in oncology networking session in the conference under the able leadership of Dr Bhawana Sirohi mam. I got a glimpse of Chhattisgarh. I wished I could stay longer.”
“A super thrilling weekend full of super learnings, connections , travel and meeting friends.
I had the opportunity to participate in 3 talks in 2 different meetings – Balco Cancer Conclave, Chattisgarh and Teenage and Young Adult Cancer Conference (TYACAN) at Hyderabad. I had very encouraging and thought provoking conversations with Women Oncologists of India and abroad about challenges faced by women Oncologists in their cancer journey at Balco.
Apart from that I had an expert talk on ‘Choosing wisely for radiotherapy for endometrial and cervical cancers’.
In between the 2 sessions I had a virtual talk in TYACAN on ‘Radiotherapy for Pediatric low grade gliomas’. Although these were completely diverse topics, I thoroughly enjoyed during the preparation as well as the delivery of the talk.”
“As the 2nd BMC Chhattisgarh Cancer Conclave concludes, over 1000 experts and advocates have united to drive future collaborations and innovations in oncology. Together, we’re shaping the path to equitable cancer care across India.”
“And we are off to a flying start!!
Live surgical workshop demonstrating a Whipple procedure.
BALCO Annual Cancer Conclave.”
“The BALCO medical Team with their warmth, love and cheerful, tireless energy make it all worthwhile! The Choosing Wisely Cancer Conclave – I could spend only the one day I did but it was extremely rewarding contributing what little I could to the meeting.
Thanks Sirohi Bhawna.”
“At the BMC Cancer Conclave, Raipur..Had the opportunity to visit the world class Cancer Day Care, tastefully done up and a pure delight to the eyes!!
Kudos to Sirohi Bhawna.”
“Attended Cancer Conclave 2024 organised by Balco medical Centre . Such interactions are helpful in improving quality of life of Cancer patients.”
“Common Sense Oncology event happening now in India hosted by Sirohi Bhawna in collaboration with ecancer.
Several of our founding members are there, if you’re around drop by and say Hi.”
“Common sense oncology-Is common sense really common?!
Cancer Conclave BMC BALCO Chhattisgarh Raipur. I had the privilege of attending common sense oncology session in the conference under the able leadership of Bhawana Sirohi mam. In resource poor countries like India asking the right question and solving common problems with the least expensive interventions is most welcome.”
“Our 3rd favourite Kiwi Chris Jackson presenting on the important work that Common Sense Oncology project Patient Priorities has been doing.”
“The session on Head and Neck Cancer at the 2nd BMC Cancer Conclave and 5th ed eCancer was grand.
I had the opportunity to present our six year data on microvascular reconstructions in Head and Neck. A comprehensive data on 529 microvascular reconstructions including the wide variety of flaps and their innovative modifications we use to suit the complex defects was presented on the main podium.
We were mesmerized by the enlightening talk on Common sense oncology in Head and Neck Cancers by none other than Anil D’Cruz sir.
It was followed by an interesting panel discussion on improving quality of life and survivorship in head and neck cancer patients in India, where I had the opportunity to emphasize the role of a skilled Plastic Surgeon in the multidisciplinary team.
The 2nd Annual Cancer Conclave and the 5th edition of eCancer India 2024 organised by BALCO Medical Centre (A Unit of Vedanta Médical Research Foundation) spanned over three days was also a great platform to interact with the best minds in the field of Oncology, across the world.
This meeting wouldn’t have been possible without the leadership of Bhawna Sirohi ma’am and the whole organizing committee. Sincere gratitude to the whole team for pulling out the program flawlessly.”
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