Global Emergency Medicine Community to Converge in India for World Resuscitation Congress 2025Early Bird Registration Now Open for India's First-Ever Global Resuscitation Congress, Bringing Together 2,000+ Experts from 25+ Countries
By: WRC 2025 Hosted by the Indian College of Emergency Medicine (TICEM) as part of its Annual Scientific Summit, and proudly supported by Meenakshi Mission Hospital & Research Centre and Meenakshi Super Speciality Hospital, both based in Madurai, WRC 2025 marks the first time India hosts this global movement. The event is expected to welcome over 2,000 delegates and faculty from 25+ countries across healthcare, trauma, critical care, disaster response, and prehospital medicine. Themed "Bridging Borders for Better Resuscitation," "WRC 2025 is an opportunity for India to lead the global resuscitation dialogue. Whether you're a doctor, nurse, frontline paramedic, or policy leader, this is your platform to learn, lead, and inspire," said Dr. Narendra Nath Jena, Organizing Chairperson and Director, Institute of Emergency Medicine, Meenakshi Mission Hospital. Attendees will immerse themselves in a dynamic four-day experience, including two days of global scientific sessions (December 6–7) and two days of immersive, hands-on simulation workshops (December 4–5). The congress features Young and Senior Faculty Talks, SIM WAR™—India's premier resuscitation simulation championship, abstract presentations, AI innovation showcases, ethics forums, and community CPR campaigns. Designed for a broad spectrum of professionals— EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION NOW OPEN – UNTIL 31 AUGUST 2025 Don't miss the opportunity to secure your place at discounted rates before the early bird window closes. Registration & Abstract Submissions
Sponsorship Enquiries: rr@onemedpro.com About WRC 2025 WRC 2025 is the official flagship summit of the Indian College of Emergency Medicine (TICEM) and is powered by OneMedPro, a leader in healthcare innovation, events, and medical education. The congress brings together clinicians, scientists, educators, and policymakers committed to advancing the science, systems, and future of resuscitation worldwide. End
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