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Dr. Tirth Vyas Elected to Executive Committee of Indian Arthroscopy Society

By PNN | Updated: March 28, 2025 16:46 IST

Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], March 28: Dr. Tirth Vyas, a distinguished arthroscopy surgeon from  Ahmedabad, Gujarat, has been elected as ...

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Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], March 28: Dr. Tirth Vyas, a distinguished arthroscopy surgeon from  Ahmedabad, Gujarat, has been elected as an Executive Committee Member of the Indian Arthroscopy Society (IAS). This prestigious appointment marks a significant milestone for Gujarat’s orthopedic community as he becomes the only representative from the state to hold this responsible role, notably that makes him one the youngest executive committee member of the association.

Dr. Vyas’s election to the Executive Committee reflects his expertise, dedication, and leadership in the field. His role is expected to create greater opportunities for orthopedic surgeons in Gujarat by facilitating research presentations and clinical findings at national and regional IAS conferences. Also, It will be instrumental for fellow young orthopaedic surgeons  to get more access to fellowship programs which will result in providing advanced training and strengthening regional representation for enhanced collaboration and career growth.

The Indian Arthroscopy Society, established in 1983, is the oldest and most respected national organization dedicated to the advancement of arthroscopy. With a membership exceeding 4200 professionals, the Society plays a pivotal role in promoting knowledge, skill development, and research in the field of arthroscopic surgery.

Dr. Tirth Vyas expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the members of the Indian Arthroscopy Society (IAS) for the trust they have placed in him, stating, “It is a great honor to be appointed to the Executive Committee of the Indian Arthroscopy Society.” He added, “I am committed to driving collaboration, encouraging innovation, and creating more opportunities for professional growth in the field of arthroscopy, particularly for aspiring orthopedic surgeons in Gujarat.”

The Indian Arthroscopy Society is renowned for its comprehensive programs, including the IAS One conference, regional meetings, cadaveric courses, and its extensive registry of arthroscopic procedures. Dr. Vyas’s appointment is anticipated to further strengthen these initiatives and contribute to the Society’s continued success.

About Dr. Tirth Vyas:

Dr. Tirth Vyas is a highly respected arthroscopy surgeon from Gujarat, known for his expertise and dedication to the field. He has made significant contributions to the advancement of arthroscopic techniques and is committed to mentoring the next generation of orthopedic surgeons.

About the Indian Arthroscopy Society:

The Indian Arthroscopy Society (IAS) is the oldest national organization dedicated to the advancement of arthroscopy in India. Established in 1983, the Society is committed to promoting knowledge, skill development, and research in the field of arthroscopic surgery.

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