Pushpanjali Medical Education and Research Centre Hosts 32nd Edition of Pushpanjali Study Circle
Reinforcing its commitment to continuous medical education and knowledge-sharing among healthcare professionals, Pushpanjali Medical Education and Research Centre (PMERC) successfully organised the 32nd edition of the Pushpanjali Study Circle, an interactive clinical awareness and academic session. The monthly clinical meet brought together leading clinicians, specialists, and healthcare practitioners to discuss emerging trends, complex medical cases, and advancements in patient care.

The event was held under the patronage of Dr Vinay Aggarwal, Chairman & Managing Director, Pushpanjali Medical Centre, and Dr Parkash Gera, Senior Consultant – Internal Medicine, with coordination by Dr Maneesh Singh, Medical Director, and Dr Ajay Lekhi, Past President, Delhi Medical Association (DMA).
The academic session featured three insightful presentations addressing important and evolving areas of clinical practice. The first session, titled “Management of Diabetes in Pregnancy,” was delivered by Dr Sumer Sharma, Consultant – Internal Medicine, Pushpanjali Medical Centre. The second presentation on “Cosmetic Gynaecology in Modern Clinical Practice” was delivered by Dr Anita Aggarwal, Senior Consultant – Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Pushpanjali Medical Centre and Femme Nest Hospital. The final session featured “An Interesting Case of Spine Surgery” by Dr Naveen Pandita, Senior Consultant – Spine Surgery & Spinal Deformity.
Speaking during the session, Dr Sumer Sharma, Consultant – Internal Medicine, Pushpanjali Medical Centre, said, “Diabetes during pregnancy is becoming increasingly common and can significantly impact both mother and baby if left unmanaged. Timely screening, lifestyle modifications, regular monitoring, and coordinated care between physicians, obstetricians, and nutrition experts are critical. Increased awareness among both healthcare professionals and patients can help ensure healthier pregnancies and reduce long-term metabolic risks for mothers and their children.”
Dr Anita Aggarwal, Senior Consultant – Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Pushpanjali Medical Centre and Femme Nest Hospital, said, “Cosmetic gynaecology has evolved beyond aesthetics and now addresses several functional and quality-of-life concerns faced by women. Modern techniques can help improve comfort, confidence, and overall well-being when performed appropriately. However, patient education, realistic expectations, ethical practices, and individualised treatment planning remain essential to achieving safe and satisfactory outcomes.”
Dr Naveen Pandita, Senior Consultant – Spine Surgery & Spinal Deformity, said, “Every spine case presents unique challenges that require a comprehensive evaluation and a tailored treatment approach. Advances in imaging, surgical techniques, and rehabilitation have transformed outcomes for patients with complex spinal conditions. Sharing real-life clinical experiences enables healthcare professionals to learn from challenging cases and ultimately deliver better, evidence-based patient care.”
Addressing the gathering, Dr Parkash Gera, Senior Consultant – Internal Medicine, and Patron, Pushpanjali Study Circle, said, “The Pushpanjali Study Circle has emerged as an important academic platform that promotes continuous learning and meaningful exchange of clinical experiences among medical professionals. In today’s rapidly evolving healthcare landscape, staying updated with the latest evidence, technologies, and treatment protocols is essential. Sessions such as these encourage interdisciplinary collaboration, strengthen clinical decision-making, and ultimately contribute to improved patient outcomes. We remain committed to fostering a culture of medical excellence and lifelong learning within the healthcare community.”
The session concluded with an engaging question-and-answer interaction, enabling participants to exchange perspectives, discuss practical challenges, and gain deeper clinical insights.
The 32nd edition of the Pushpanjali Study Circle once again highlighted Pushpanjali Medical Education and Research Centre’s dedication to advancing medical knowledge, encouraging collaborative learning, and strengthening the quality of healthcare delivery through continuous professional education.
