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CLIRNET Crosses 650,000 Healthcare Professionals, Expands Digital Medical Learning Ecosystem

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  CLIRNET was recently recognised for “Transforming Medical Learning through Digital CME” at Youthcon 2026, hosted by the Indian Medical Association Junior Doctors Network at SCB Medical College and Hospital, Cuttack. The event stood as a testament to CLIRNET’s ability to mobilize the medical community at scale. The hybrid session witnessed a physical footfall of approximately 300+ delegates, while an exceptional 700 doctors joined online through the CLIRNET platform from various parts of India. This level of KOL participation underscores the platform’s credibility as a preferred destination for senior medical professionals seeking structured, peer-validated scientific engagement.

As India’s healthcare ecosystem continues to adopt digital and continuous medical learning models, CLIRNET is expanding its role in enabling accessible scientific education and doctor engagement at scale. The platform has now crossed 650,000 healthcare professionals globally and recorded a 25–35% increase in participation across CME programs, peer discussions, and clinical learning initiatives.

The growth comes amid increasing adoption of digital healthcare learning platforms globally, as doctors and healthcare institutions increasingly move towards technology-enabled and continuous scientific education models. In India, the demand for accessible and flexible medical learning platforms has also accelerated across emerging healthcare markets, particularly in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities. The company is further strengthening specialised communities through DentalNet and VetNet and expanding across international markets including the MENA region.

Commenting on the development, Co-Founder Mr. Saurav Kasera said, “The recognition at Youthcon reflects the growing importance of accessible and continuous medical learning in today’s healthcare ecosystem. Doctors today are increasingly looking for credible digital platforms that enable scientific learning, collaboration, and real-time knowledge exchange. Our focus remains on building a doctor-first ecosystem that combines technology, scientific credibility, and community-led engagement at scale.”

The recognition comes at a time when CLIRNET is further expanding its digital healthcare learning ecosystem through [initiative/launch/partnership], alongside growing adoption of technology-led medical education platforms and scientific engagement models across the healthcare sector.

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