Annual Update
Delhi Rheumatology Association (DRA) – Annual Update
The Delhi Rheumatology Association (DRA) organizes its Annual Update during February/March every year as part of its ongoing efforts towards advancing rheumatology education, academic excellence, and patient care. The annual update brings together rheumatologists, physicians, academicians, postgraduate students, and healthcare professionals from across the region for a day of intensive academic discussions and clinical learning.
The conference highlights recent advances in rheumatology, practical clinical approaches, and evolving treatment strategies for common as well as complex rheumatic diseases. The meeting focuses on enhancing rheumatology education, promoting early diagnosis, improving patient care, and strengthening collaboration among physicians, specialists, and rheumatologists. The conference also emphasizes bridging the knowledge gap in rheumatology and improving patient outcomes through timely referrals and comprehensive multidisciplinary care.
Scientific Highlights
The scientific program features comprehensive sessions covering both basic and advanced rheumatology topics, delivered by leading experts from across the country. The sessions focus on practical clinical approaches, controversies in disease management, emerging therapeutics, genomics, imaging modalities, and interactive case-based discussions. The conference provides participants with updated evidence-based knowledge and practical insights relevant to day-to-day clinical practice.
Participation and Academic Exchange
The annual update serves as an excellent platform for academic interaction, knowledge sharing, and networking among physicians, rheumatologists, trainees, and healthcare professionals. The meeting encourages collaborative discussions aimed at translating recent advances in rheumatology into improved patient care and clinical outcomes.
With enthusiastic participation and limited registrations, the event reflects DRA’s commitment to academic excellence, continuous medical education, and patient-centered rheumatology care in India.
