Health Minister Rane Attends Advanced TAVR Training Program at Goa Medical College
Panaji: Goa’s Health Minister Vishwajeet Rane recently attended the Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) Training Program, a prestigious event organized by the Goa Medical College. The program brought together top cardiologists, surgeons, and healthcare technology experts from across the globe to discuss cutting-edge advancements in minimally invasive cardiac procedures.
Speaking at the event, Minister Rane highlighted the significance of TAVR as a revolutionary procedure offering renewed hope to patients suffering from aortic stenosis—particularly those who are considered high-risk for traditional open-heart surgery.
“TAVR represents a beacon of innovation in cardiac care. Its minimally invasive nature not only reduces recovery time but also significantly improves patient outcomes,” said Rane. “I commend the organizing team, esteemed faculty, and international experts for their unwavering commitment to knowledge sharing and skill development.”
He emphasized that such collaborative efforts greatly contribute to strengthening Goa’s healthcare infrastructure and ensure that citizens receive world-class, compassionate cardiac care.
The training program is a step forward in equipping medical professionals in Goa with the latest techniques and expertise in interventional cardiology, positioning the state as a hub for advanced healthcare in the region.










