Pharmed recently conducted a webinar titled The Thyroid, Iodine, and Pregnancy Connect on World Iodine Deficiency Disorders Prevention Day. The webinar featured a panel of esteemed doctors who discussed the essential role of iodine supplementation during pregnancy. The program included insightful dialogues on the journey of iodine advocacy in India and expert guidance on managing thyroid disorders during pregnancy. Additionally, a case-based panel discussion addressed the practical dilemmas faced by healthcare professionals. This event aimed to enhance awareness and provide valuable insights into the significance of iodine for mothers and their babies.
Pharmed is committed to developing an up-to-date evidence and knowledge base through Continuing Medical Education (CME) programs across India, which involves collaborating with gynaecologists, orthopaedicians, and consulting physicians. Our aim is to provide healthcare professionals with the latest information and insights, allowing them to deliver the highest quality care to their patients. Through our CME programs, we strive to promote continuous learning and development, and we are dedicated to staying at the forefront of medical advancements and breakthroughs. Our goal is to be a valuable resource for healthcare professionals, providing them with the tools and information they need to succeed in their practice.
Pharmed actively participates in various national conferences, which has helped to facilitate meaningful interactions between our team and doctors. These interactions allow us to share information about our new, evidence-based innovative products and the benefits they offer. Our participation in these conferences has helped to increase awareness and understanding of our products, and has helped to strengthen our relationships with healthcare professionals across the country. By staying engaged with the medical community, we are better able to understand their needs and deliver the products and services that can help them provide the best possible care to their patients.