02/04/2026
A robot, a virtual patient and a room full of doctors walked into a conference…
No, this isn’t the start of a joke.
It was Pulse 2026 - Global Medical Education & Healthcare Summit in Mumbai, where the Onferencetv - OTT for Doctors team spent the day listening to how the future of healthcare and medical education is being shaped.
And let’s just say… the future seems to have skipped the waiting room and walked straight in.
A few conversations that really made us pause (and occasionally raise an eyebrow):
🔹 Virtual Hospitals & Digital Twins
Imagine planning treatment on a virtual version of your patient before stepping into the OT. Basically… a trial surgery, minus the stress and the scrub nurse asking where you kept the scissors.
🔹 Next-Gen Surgical Training
The classic “see one, do one, teach one” may soon become “simulate one, analyse one, then do one.” Robotics, simulation labs, and AI are redefining surgical training.
🔹 Global Collaboration
Perhaps the most refreshing part - doctors, educators, policymakers, and tech innovators actually talking to each other instead of working in parallel universes.
For us at Onference TV, it reaffirmed something we strongly believe:
👉 Medical education must evolve as fast as medicine itself.
And if Pulse 2026 is a glimpse of what’s coming…
The next generation of doctors might train very differently from the last.
Which makes platforms like Onferencetv - OTT for Doctors even more important - bringing practical, surgeon-led learning to the OBGYN community as medicine keeps moving forward.
Because if the future is arriving this quickly…
Medical learning shouldn’t be stuck in buffering mode.
Devendra Fadnavis CMOMaharashtra Pooja Misal