Tue. Jun 16th, 2026

Mumbai, India June 16: CLIRNET, a global leading platform present across 30+ countries and serving a community of over 650,000 doctors worldwide, has been awarded a Certificate of Recognition by the Indian College of Anesthesiologists (ICA) in acknowledgment of its continued digital support and contribution towards strengthening medical education and professional development within the anesthesiology community.

The recognition highlights CLIRNET’s commitment to leveraging technology to bridge knowledge gaps, facilitate continuous medical learning, and enable healthcare professionals across India and beyond to access high-quality educational resources and expert-led discussions. Through its digital ecosystem, CLIRNET has consistently partnered with leading medical associations and institutions to support knowledge dissemination and foster clinical excellence.

The Indian College of Anesthesiologists, a distinguished academic body dedicated to advancing anesthesiology education and standards in India, acknowledged CLIRNET’s role in supporting its educational initiatives and helping expand the reach of its programs among medical professionals nationwide.

Connecting Doctors at Scale and What It Means for Patients

CLIRNET’s recognition by the ICA is not an isolated milestone; it is emblematic of a broader transformation underway in how India’s medical community learns, connects, and practices. With over 650,000 verified doctors engaged on the platform across 30+ countries, CLIRNET has built one of the largest and most active physician intelligence networks in the world. In India alone, the platform reaches practitioners spanning every major specialty  from critical care and anesthesiology to cardiology, oncology, and primary care  across tier-1 cities, tier-2 towns, and underserved geographies alike.

This scale of physician engagement carries direct, measurable consequences for patient care. When a doctor in a semi-urban hospital can access the same expert-led CME content, clinical case discussions, and evidence-based guidelines as a specialist in a metropolitan teaching hospital, the quality gap in patient care begins to close. CLIRNET’s platform makes this possible daily.

The ripple effect of this physician-patient connection includes:

  • Better clinical decision-making: Physicians regularly updated on the latest treatment protocols and drug advancements are better equipped to make informed, evidence-backed decisions at the point of care.

  • Reduced medical errors: Continuous learning and peer-to-peer case discussions on platforms like CLIRNET help doctors recognise atypical presentations, avoid diagnostic pitfalls, and adopt updated safety standards reducing preventable adverse events.

  • Equitable access to medical expertise: A patient in a smaller town is no longer limited by the local availability of specialist knowledge. When their doctor is connected to a national network of experts and KOLs through CLIRNET, that expertise flows directly into the consultation room.

  • Faster adoption of medical innovations: From new drug therapies to updated surgical protocols, CLIRNET accelerates the dissemination of medical breakthroughs shortening the gap between research and bedside practice.

In a country where doctor-to-patient ratios remain strained and healthcare infrastructure is unevenly distributed, platforms that elevate the knowledge and capabilities of every practising physician serve a critical public health function. CLIRNET’s work, as recognised by the ICA, is ultimately in service of the millions of patients whose care depends on a well-informed, continuously learning medical community.

Commenting on the recognition, Saurav Kasera, Co-founder, CLIRNET, said: We are deeply honored to receive this recognition from the Indian College of Anesthesiologists. At CLIRNET, our mission has always been to empower physicians through accessible, evidence-based, and technology-enabled learning. This acknowledgment reflects the collective efforts of our team and our continued commitment to supporting medical communities with meaningful digital solutions that enhance clinical knowledge and ultimately improve patient care. As we continue to expand our global footprint, recognitions such as these reinforce the impact that collaborative, digital-first medical education can have on healthcare professionals and patient outcomes.

This recognition from the Indian College of Anesthesiologists underscores CLIRNET’s ongoing commitment to advancing digital medical education and empowering physicians through technology-enabled learning. Serving over 650,000 doctors across 30+ countries, CLIRNET remains dedicated to fostering continuous professional development, facilitating expert-led knowledge exchange, and helping healthcare professionals stay at the forefront of medical advancements worldwide.

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