Byatikram MASDO, a beloved socio-cultural organization rooted in Assam, is gearing up to host an unprecedented event that transcends boundaries and touches lives. The ‘Medical Tourism Conclave,’ set to unfold at the Dhaka Club in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on April 21, is not just about medical advancements but about forging connections that heal. For Dr. Saumen Bharatiya, President of Byatikram MASDO, this event is a labor of love. “We’ve always believed in the power of unity, and this conclave is a testament to that belief. It’s about bringing people together, regardless of borders, to find healing and hope,” shares Dr. Bharatiya with a smile.
Amidst the bustling agenda of keynote lectures and panel discussions, there’s an undercurrent of humanity that permeates every aspect of the conclave. It’s about the stories shared, the hands held, and the lives transformed. From a patient finding solace in a foreign land to a doctor discovering a new sense of purpose in serving diverse communities, the conclave is a tapestry of human experiences woven together by a common thread of compassion. The conclave will feature Dr. Mohibul Islam, Dr. Shajidul Mazumder, Dr. Pankaj Bhattacharya, Opthalmologist; Dr. Pratim Sengupta, Nephrologist; Dr. Rajib Bhattacharjee, Radiotherapist; Dr. Pragati Singhal, Dr. Githartha Ray Medhi; Dr. K M Mamun Murshed, ENT Surgeon, Dr. Reema Das Mallik, Cosmetologist, Medicine Specialist, Dr. Dharmendra Kumar and many others.
The event will be supported by Assistant High Commissioner of Bangladesh Guwahati, Assam, Friends of Bangladesh, Sampriti Bangladesh ,Radhani Group, Peerless Hospital in association with Techno India Group , CK Birla Hospital, CMRI-Kolkata, Institute of Urology & Kidney Diseases, Dental Points & Implants Centre, Jeevan Jyoti Health Care & Research Pvt. Ltd. and Uzu Health.