More than 250 doctors across India participated in the engaging and educational sessionsZynova Shalby Multi-Speciality Hospital organised a day-long CME to address stroke, cardiac, orthopaedic, and lung issues. More than 250 doctors across India participated in the engaging and educational sessions. The objective of the CME- Zynova Shalby Connect 2024 was to educate doctors to manage these critical health concerns for successful patient outcomes."The attendees were able to engage in sessions consisting of case studies, live demonstrations, workshops, and discussions supported by experts. The key takeaway from the CME session was the evolving landscape of treatment strategies for stroke patients. Discussions on cardiac care urged early detection and prevention measures to reduce the burden of cardiovascular diseases within communities. The sessions on orthopaedic and lung-related issues provided insights into therapies and rehabilitation techniques to optimize patient recovery. The important topics based on ifs and buts in stroke management, new age angioplasty, radiology, antibiotic resistance, and tuberculosis in pregnancy were eye-openers for attendees and helped them to gain a deeper understanding. This CME has received an overwhelming response," said Reny Varghese, Chief Administrative Officer, Zynova Shalby Hospital.