Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today inaugurated the 73rd Annual Conference of the Indian Association of Pathologists & Microbiologists (IAPM) and the International Academy of Pathologists – Indian Division (IAP-ID), titled “APCON 2025”, at the Government Medical College (GMC), Jammu.
The five-day national conference, themed “Emerging Trends in Pathology: From Morphology to Molecular Insights”, has brought together leading experts, pathologists, researchers and microbiologists from across India to deliberate on cutting-edge advancements shaping the future of pathology and diagnostic medicine.
‘AI, Big Data Must Be Integrated into Diagnostics’: LG Sinha
Delivering the keynote address, the Lieutenant Governor stressed the urgent need to integrate Artificial Intelligence (AI) and big data analytics into diagnostic processes to enhance accuracy, reduce time-to-treatment, and bridge the gap between science and clinical medicine.
“Healthcare systems must prioritise diagnostic precision and timely treatment. Mainstreaming precision medicine through advanced diagnostic testing is crucial. Laboratories must build modern infrastructure to convert data into clinical insights for doctors,” Sinha said.
He also suggested a roadmap for strengthening the field of pathology:
- Empower the field with cutting-edge advancements and develop standard protocols for patient care through multidisciplinary research.
- Identify and bridge gaps in educational programmes by creating improved training modules for young professionals.
‘Healthcare Witnessing Historic Transformation Under PM Modi’
The LG noted that the healthcare sector has undergone historic transformation under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He urged stakeholders to accelerate digitisation by expanding Ayushman Bharat Health Account (ABHA) coverage to remote regions and linking smaller health centres with larger laboratories for expert diagnostic support.
“Building a modern healthcare system and improving the quality of life for every citizen is our collective goal. Public and private sectors must collaborate to establish dedicated diagnostic facilities in remote areas and ensure faster diagnosis and treatment,” he added.
Dignitaries and Experts Attend the Inaugural Session
Among those present at the ceremony were Dr Ashutosh Gupta, Principal GMC Jammu; Dr Usha Kini, President IAPM; Dr Reeni Mallik, Vice President IAPM; Dr Ranjan Agarwal, Honorary Secretary IAPM; and senior office bearers of IAPM and IAP-ID.
Also in attendance were Arvind Gupta, MLA Jammu West; Dr Syed Abid Rasheed Shah, Secretary Health and Medical Education; and senior civil and police officials.


