Overview
- At Hyderabad’s HICC, A Revanth Reddy called for a joint effort by doctors, government and society to cut avoidable heart-related deaths.
- He urged volunteering to teach cardiopulmonary resuscitation to school students as a practical, life-saving step.
- The chief minister emphasized preventive medicine, citing public education and early response as undervalued tools.
- He said rapid advances in artificial intelligence and quantum computing are reshaping care and asked clinicians to embrace technology without losing the human touch.
- Organizers reported more than 500 cardiologists from India and neighboring Southeast Asian countries attended, as he challenged the community to lift care quality and aim for global excellence.