4th Congress of Sturrack International Medical and Dental Association (SIMDA)

Knowledge Advancement and Optimal Strategies for Healthcare Professionals and Health Systems: A Sturrack Global Initiative

28th and 29th November 2025
Camelot Hotel, 345 Lewis Pl, Negombo, Sri Lanka

DATE

28th and 29th November 2025

venue

Camelot Hotel, 345 Lewis Pl, Negombo, Sri Lanka

CME Points

Six (one point per hour of attendance)

Conference Fee

£275

Places Available

60

About the Conference

The event organised by the International Sturrack Medical & Dental Society, will be held in Negombo, Sri Lanka, on the 28th and 29th November 2025. This Continuing Medical Education event brings together doctors, physicians, surgeons, general practitioners, and dentists from across the world to share knowledge, exchange ideas, and discuss cutting- edge developments in clinical medicine and surgery.

The congress focuses on current updates, advances, and novel treatment options across a range of specialties, reflecting the dynamic and evolving nature of modern healthcare. With sessions led by distinguished speakers, the event highlights topics such as diagnostic and interventional radiology, cardiology, metabolic medicine, artificial intelligence in healthcare, medicolegal challenges, and innovations in dentistry and hospital management.

Through a combination of keynote lectures, case-based discussions, and interactive panels, participants will gain insights into emerging technologies, global health trends, and multidisciplinary approaches to patient care. The congress aims to foster international collaboration, promote evidence-based practice, and encourage the translation of new scientific knowledge into clinical excellence.

Aims
  1. To provide a comprehensive update on recent advances and innovations in medicine, surgery, and dentistry.
  2. To facilitate international collaboration and exchange of ideas among healthcare professionals from diverse specialities.
  3. To enhance participants’ understanding of new diagnostic, therapeutic, and technological trends influencing clinical practice.
  4. To promote evidence-based, patient-centred approaches to healthcare delivery.
  5. To encourage reflection on challenges, errors, and medicolegal aspects in modern medicine, fostering a culture of safety and continuous learning.

Objectives
  1. To critically review recent developments in diagnostic and interventional radiology, cardiology, endocrinology, and head and neck oncology.
  2. To discuss the role of artificial intelligence, robotics, and digital health technologies in improving patient outcomes.
  3. To explore the medicolegal and ethical implications of evolving healthcare systems and regulatory frameworks.
  4. To examine innovations in dental device design, hospital management, and healthcare entrepreneurship.
  5. To enable participants to identify opportunities for research, collaboration, and clinical advancement within a global medical community.

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