The Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS), Bhubaneswar, is set to host the 2nd edition of the flagship national health summit — ‘KIMS National Conclave 2025’ — on November 22, bringing together leading voices from across India and overseas to deliberate on the future of healthcare delivery.
Theme: “Future of Medical Care and Progress”
The conclave will focus on the evolving landscape of healthcare in the country amid rising disease burdens, rapid digitalisation, inequitable access, and the increasing need for resilient and patient-centric health systems. Experts from clinical medicine, public health, policymaking, medical technology, and social transformation will be part of the high-level discussions.
Launch of ‘HERO Award’ to Honour Rural Healthcare Champions
A major highlight of this year’s conclave will be the inaugural ‘Health Empowerment in Rural Odisha (HERO) Award’, which will be conferred annually on eminent physicians of Odisha for their measurable contribution to the health and wellbeing of rural communities across the state.
Vision and Leadership Behind the Conclave
The event is being organised under the guidance of Dr. Achyuta Samanta, Founder of KIIT, KISS & KIMS, and led by senior academicians including:
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Prof. (Dr.) Subrat Acharya
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Prof. (Dr.) Y. K. Chawla
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Prof. (Dr.) C. B. K. Mohanty
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Dr. Ajit Kumar Mohanty, Director General of KIMS & Organising Secretary
Speaking on the objective of the conclave, Prof. (Dr.) Subrat Acharya, Pro-Chancellor of KIIT and noted gastroenterologist, said the aim is to ensure that “progress in medical treatment ultimately reaches the people.” He called for a rethinking of India’s healthcare delivery model, highlighting gaps in health promotion, disease prevention, communication, and locally relevant problem-solving that medical education traditionally overlooks.
Scientific Sessions Built on Three Core Pillars
The day-long conclave will revolve around three pillars:
● Systemic Reform and National Service
● Innovation and Translational Research
● Specialised Care and Institutional Excellence
Prof. Acharya stated that the summit intends to explore how clinical sciences, cellular science, and innovations can converge to enable translational research that drives real-world impact, going “beyond conventional medical thinking” and pushing India toward systems that are both state-of-the-art and affordable.
Power-Packed Line-Up of Speakers
Some of the key sessions include:
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Dr. K. Srinath Reddy — Address on reforms in medical education with a focus on public health, social determinants, and community engagement.
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Dr. Rajiv Bahl, DG–ICMR — Roadmap for strengthening India’s medical research ecosystem.
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Prof. Alok Dhawan — Perspectives on translating systems biology into clinical solutions.
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Prof. V. Kamakoti, IIT Madras — Insights into engineering-driven and affordable healthcare innovations.
The KIMS National Conclave 2025 is expected to serve as a major intellectual forum shaping the future course of the health sector and reaffirming the commitment to accessible, advanced, and equitable healthcare for all.