A Continuing Medical Education (CME) program was successfully conducted on 27 January 2026 at Idar, under the aegis of the Indian Medical Association (IMA), Idar. The academic event was attended by 31 medical delegates, including gynecologists, general practitioners, and specialists from various disciplines, reflecting strong interest in advancing infertility care at all levels of practice.
The CME session featured Dr. Himanshu Bavishi and Dr. Parth Bavishi, both renowned experts associated with a leading fertility hospital in Ahmedabad. Their extensive clinical experience in advanced fertility care and assisted reproductive techniques added significant value to the academic discussions.
Key Academic Highlights
The speakers discussed the basic principles of infertility, covering common causes, early warning signs, and the impact of age, lifestyle, and medical conditions on fertility. Particular attention was given to understanding which treatment approach is most suitable for different patient profiles, helping clinicians make informed decisions and avoid unnecessary delays in care.
An important aspect of the discussion was the role of primary care physicians in fertility management. The session outlined the initial care, counseling, and investigations that can be effectively managed at the primary level, along with clear guidelines on when to refer patients for specialized fertility treatment.
Early Identification and Timely Intervention
The CME also highlighted the importance of early identification of patients at risk of rapid fertility decline, such as women with advancing age, low ovarian reserve, or underlying reproductive disorders. The speakers emphasized that early intervention and timely referral to a specialized fertility facility significantly improve treatment success rates and help preserve fertility potential.
This proactive approach aligns with best practices followed by leading centers offering IVF treatment in Ahmedabad, where early diagnosis plays a crucial role in achieving favorable reproductive outcomes.
Interactive Learning and Knowledge Exchange
The program concluded with an engaging interactive discussion, where delegates shared real-world clinical scenarios and clarified practical challenges faced in daily practice. This exchange of knowledge made the session highly relevant and beneficial for all participants.
Conclusion
The CME program organized by IMA Idar successfully reinforced the importance of early infertility assessment, appropriate treatment selection, and coordinated care between primary physicians and fertility specialists. With expert insights from Dr. Himanshu Bavishi and Dr. Parth Bavishi, the session contributed meaningfully to improving infertility awareness and patient outcomes through timely and evidence-based management. The discussions also reflected the clinical philosophy of Bavishi Fertility Institute, which focuses on patient-centric care, early intervention, and individualized fertility treatment to help couples achieve better reproductive outcomes.