About
The Renal Clinical Conference (RCC) was initiated in 2006 as a single-day academic program with the primary objective of equipping postgraduate trainees with the knowledge and confidence required for their examinations. Over the years, RCC has evolved into a vibrant convergence point where outstanding teachers engage with enthusiastic and inquisitive trainees, fostering learning through mentorship, dialogue, and inspiration.
For nearly two decades, postgraduate students from across the country have gathered at RCC to learn from leaders in nephrology, connect with mentors, and share their enthusiasm for the specialty. The conference has consistently featured some of the finest teachers and researchers in the field, invited to stimulate curiosity and ignite young minds.
In 2014, RCC expanded into a two-day program, integrating a comprehensive clinical conference—centered on case-based discussions—with a carefully curated academic program focused on relevant and contemporary topics in nephrology. Since then, the meeting has hosted eminent national and international faculty, reflecting its growing academic depth and reach.
Rooted in the core institutional values of excellence, research, and service, RCC continues to embody these principles through its scientific rigor and commitment to education.
The theme for this year, “Acute Kidney Injury: The Next Generation,” focuses on emerging concepts, innovations, and future directions in AKI care. With distinguished speakers from across the country, the conference promises an enriching academic experience. We invite you to join us, be inspired, and be part of this evolving journey. Save the dates.
