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Bridging the Gap in Global Healthcare: NIMS University Hosts iNCAHP-2026

Jaipur – While the future of medicine often focuses on new drugs and technology, the real heartbeat of the industry lies in the hands of its professionals. This January, NIMS University Rajasthan became a global hub for this human element, successfully hosting the International Conference of Allied and Healthcare Professionals (iNCAHP-2026).

The two-day event, held on January 30th and 31st, wasn’t just a meeting of minds; it was a vibrant roadmap for the future. Organized by the NIMS College of Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy, the conference centered on a vital theme: “Emerging Health Professionals for a Healthy Future.”

A Global Brain Trust

The atmosphere in Jaipur was electric as over 1,260 participants arrived from 18 states and 3 Union Territories across India. They were joined by a powerhouse lineup of over 20 keynote speakers. Dr. Seri Brits, traveling from the USA, brought a global perspective to the stage, while Indian stalwarts like Dr. K. Pearlson and Dr. Sanjay Parmar shared deep academic and clinical insights.

It wasn’t just about listening, though. The conference served as a massive “think tank” with:

165+ Research Presentations: Young researchers showcasing data-driven solutions.

110+ Scientific Posters & Models: Visualizing the next generation of medical tools.

Learning by Doing

Healthcare is a “hands-on” calling, and iNCAHP-2026 treated it as such. Surrounding the main event were intensive workshops where participants rolled up their sleeves to master modern techniques. From the precision of Dry Needling and Chiropractic treatments to the complexities of Spinal Manipulation, these sessions ensured that attendees left not just with notes, but with new skills to help their patients.

Where Science Meets Soul

NIMS University understands that a healthcare professional needs more than just technical skill—they need empathy and cultural connection. The evenings transitioned from clinical debates to a celebration of life. Students filled the stage with classical and folk dances, a creative themed fashion show, and high-energy band performances, proving that the next generation of healers is as diverse as the patients they serve.

Looking Ahead

As the curtains closed on February 1st, the message from the organizers was clear: iNCAHP-2026 was a catalyst. By fostering international collaboration, the conference has paved a new path for research and clinical excellence in the allied health sciences.

For the attendees, it wasn’t just a conference—it was a reminder that they are the backbone of a healthier tomorrow.

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