Friday, November 22, 2024
Education

Varahi Conference on occasion of Mother’s Day in Chennai

VarahiConference is an essential step towards ensuring that authentic and readily available information on health issues is disseminated to family physicians, who are the first point of contact for patients. As we are all aware, ailments and health issues unheard of all these years are on the rise, making it crucial that a collective effort is made to disseminate knowledge. The VarahiConference achieves this objective by creating a platform where knowledge flows seamlessly in all directions in neatly packaged capsules for easy access and assimilation by doctors across all boundaries.

‘Varahi’ signifies the divine goddess, an avatar of Goddess Lakshmi and the Shakti of Varaha. She is given the status of Divine Mother in ancient Hindu scriptures and is one of the main goddesses of Ashtha Marika, who assisted Devi Durga on her battlefield. Varahi grants all wishes, removes our ego and destroys all evil and negativities afflicting us. She offers ample protection and shields us from misery.

The name ‘Varahi’ is apt for this conference as it empowers family physicians to gain immense knowledge about the latest treatment methods that super specialists in various disciplines adopt. By doing so, we can provide patients with better care and ensure better health outcomes for all.

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought to the fore the importance of accessible and affordable healthcare for all. It has shown us that we need to strengthen our healthcare systems, and family physicians play a vital role in achieving this objective. As the first point of contact for patients, family physicians can significantly impact early diagnosis and treatment of diseases, reducing the burden on hospitals and other healthcare facilities.

Women’s healthcare is a critical issue affecting millions of women worldwide. With limited access to affordable and quality healthcare, many women cannot receive the essential medical attention needed for their well-being. Without proper accessibility, women are suffering from undiagnosed health issues and without treatment.

The Varahiconference is a crucial step towards building a robust healthcare system that is inclusive and accessible to all. By disseminating knowledge and information on specialized diagnostic and treatment options, we can ensure that family physicians are equipped with the latest tools to provide better care to patients