Location: Courtyard by Marriott, Madurai
Organizers: Indian College of Emergency Medicine (ICEM) and Meenakshi Mission Hospital
1. Event Overview
The World Resuscitation Congress (WRC) 2025 was held successfully on December 6th and 7th in Madurai, preceded by a comprehensive series of pre-congress workshops on December 4th and 5th. Organized jointly by the Indian College of Emergency Medicine and Meenakshi Mission Hospital, the event served as a global convergence point for Emergency Medicine (EM) professionals.

The congress attracted significant global participation, with faculty and delegates arriving from various countries and prestigious national institutes, including strong representation from various AIIMS campuses.
2. Leadership and Organization
The success of this congress is a direct reflection of the commitment and tireless efforts of Dr. Narendra Jena. Truly the "live wire" of the event, Dr. Jena’s magnanimity and deep connection with both the medical fraternity and the government were evident throughout. As one of the most respected figures in Tamil Nadu, his ability to spread awareness regarding Emergency Medicine in Madurai is commendable.
Key organizational highlights included:
* Inauguration: The event was inaugurated by the Honorable IT Minister of Tamil Nadu in a function that was crisp, impactful, and well-received.
* Scientific Leadership: Dr. Yunus from AIIMS served as the Chair of the Scientific Session, ensuring high academic standards. The scientific sessions were split into two streams, meticulously coordinated by Dr. Nancy.
* Event Management: Mr. Rajalingam expertly managed the logistics, ensuring a hassle-free experience for delegates despite the complexity of the event.
3. Academic and Clinical Highlights
The congress provided a rich academic feast, highlighted by:
* Workshops: Intensive pre-congress workshops on Airway and Ventilation, POCUS,Emergency skills , ACLS updates ,Pediatric EM and many more
* Convocation: A significant milestone was the convocation ceremony for fellowship students in Neuro Emergency and Clinical Toxicology, marking the next generation of specialists in these critical fields.
4. Personal Contributions and Acknowledgments
I leave Madurai with a heart full of happiness and gratitude for the opportunities entrusted to me by Dr. Jena and the committee. My personal milestones during the WRC included:
* Leadership Roles: Serving as the Vice Chairman of the Organizing Committee and Director for the Airway and Ventilation workshops.
* Speaking Engagements: I had the privilege of being the Opening Speaker in the main hall, delivering a talk on “Emergency Vehicle Involved Accidents and Consequences,” which was well-appreciated by the audience.
* Ceremonial Duties: Facilitating the workshop inauguration session and the Convocation ceremony.
Awards and Recognition:
The highlight of my professional participation was being honored by the Indian College of Emergency Medicine with the prestigious Presidential Special Appreciation Award during the banquet. I am deeply humbled by this recognition.


5. Resilience in the Face of Challenges
The event was not without external challenges. The ongoing air travel disaster involving Indigo services resulted in many speakers and delegates being clogged up in various airports. However, the resilience of the organizing team shone through; they managed the schedule and logistics remarkably well, ensuring the congress proceeded smoothly despite these disruptions.
6. Hospitality
The hospitality provided by Dr. Jena and his team was unforgettable. The faculty dinners were memorable, and the colorful banquet served as a perfect social highlight, fostering camaraderie among the delegates.
Conclusion
The WRC 2025 was a triumph of organization, academic depth, and hospitality. It stands as a testament to Dr. Narendra Jena’s hard work and vision. I wish Dr. Jena continued happiness and health in his personal and professional life, and I pray he continues his invaluable service to the nation.














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