Greater Noida, 19th of March 2026 : The Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Noida International Institute of Medical Sciences (NIIMS), Greater Noida, organized a Continuing Medical Education (CME) seminar titled “Recent Advances in Perinatal Diagnosis and Therapy” to mark International Women’s Day 2026. The seminar focused on the latest developments in prenatal diagnosis and therapeutic interventions aimed at improving maternal and fetal health outcomes.

The event was conducted under the leadership of Dr. Megha Ranjan, Head of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, with coordination by Dr. Tejasa Mishra and Dr. Damandeep Kaur. The CME aimed to highlight emerging medical technologies and evidence-based practices that support early detection and management of fetal conditions.
The seminar began with a welcome address by senior leadership of Noida International Institute of Medical Sciences, including Dr. S.N. Gupta, Director, Dr. Manisha Jindal, Dean, and Dr. Ranjit Ghuliani, Medical Superintendent, who emphasized the institution’s commitment to strengthening women’s healthcare and promoting medical education through academic platforms.
The keynote lecture was delivered by Dr. Seema Thakur, Director of the Genetic Clinic at Fortis Hospital. During her session, she discussed recent advancements in non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT), fetal imaging techniques, and therapeutic options for managing complex fetal conditions. She also highlighted the importance of ethical considerations and personalized care in modern prenatal diagnostics.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Thakur said, “Prenatal diagnosis has transformed the way we approach pregnancy. Early detection of potential complications allows healthcare professionals to take timely and proactive steps to ensure better outcomes for both mothers and babies.”
The CME witnessed active participation from faculty members, researchers, and medical students from various departments, creating an engaging academic environment for knowledge exchange and professional learning. The program also included a felicitation ceremony to honor the guest speaker for her contribution to the field of perinatal medicine.
The seminar concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by Dr. Damandeep Kaur, who expressed gratitude to the guest speaker, faculty members, and participants for contributing to the success of the academic session.
Through initiatives like this CME, Noida International Institute of Medical Sciences continues to strengthen its role in advancing women’s healthcare, promoting early diagnosis, and encouraging continuous medical learning among healthcare professionals.

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