FORTIS MULUND HOSTS 9TH EDITION OF POINT OF CARE ULTRASOUND IN EMERGENCY MEDICINE WORKSHOP

~ The two-day workshop attracted delegates from across India and saw overwhelming interest, with registrations filling up on the very first day ~

Mulund, Aug 04th, 2025: Fortis Hospital, Mulund hosted the 9th edition of the Point of Care Ultrasound in Emergency Medicine (POCUS in EM) 2025 a two-day pre-conference workshop from June 21-22, alongside showcasing cutting-edge innovations in ultrasounds and use of POCUS in emergency medicine. The POCUS in EM workshop was conducted as an official pre-conference workshop of EMCON 2025. The workshop was organized by Dr Sandeep Gore, Director – Emergency Medicine, Fortis Hospital Mulund.

The POCUS in EM program, organised in association with Society for Emergency Medicine India (SEMI) and endorsed by International Federation of Emergency Medicine (IFEM), making it the highest accredited program, the initiative attracted delegates from across India and saw overwhelming interest, with registrations filling up on the very first day. The program is supported by Dr S. Narayani, Business Head-Fortis Hospitals Maharashtra, Fortis Healthcare, Dr Vishal Beri – Facility Director, Fortis Hospital Mulund and Dr Supriya Amey,

Director – Medical Operations, Fortis Hospitals Mumbai, whose expertise continues to shape its success.

Speaking about the workshop, Dr Vishal Beri, Facility Director, Fortis Hospital Mulund, said, “At Fortis Hospital Mulund we are committed to bringing the best of medical innovation and expertise to our patients and the medical community. Programs like POCUS in Emergency Medicine empower doctors nationwide with life-saving skills. These initiatives reflect our vision of setting new standards in healthcare delivery across the city.” 

Dr Sandeep Gore, Director – Emergency Medicine, Fortis Hospital Mulund, said, “Delegates for the workshop joined us from across India. With all nine editions hosted at Fortis Hospital Mulund, this workshop has become a cornerstone in emergency medicine training. It has empowered nearly 400 doctors across the country with hands-on POCUS skills, cementing the hospital’s role as a national hub for sharing expertise and advancing bedside ultrasound practices. Point-of-care ultrasound has truly revolutionized diagnostic and resuscitative care in emergency medicine. We’re excited to keep this meaningful journey going — reaching more corners of the country and helping even more clinicians build the confidence and skills to use POCUS where it matters most.”

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