Saurav Kasera, Co Founder of CLIRNET, said the platform is building a doctor first ecosystem as it crosses 650000 healthcare professionals and expands CME, AI led learning, DentalNet, VetNet and MENA market outreach
Digital medical learning is seeing wider adoption as doctors seek flexible, credible and continuous scientific education platforms. CLIRNET has crossed 650000 healthcare professionals globally and reported a 25 to 35 percent rise in participation across CME programmes, peer discussions and clinical learning initiatives.
The platform was recently recognised for Transforming Medical Learning through Digital CME at Youthcon 2026, hosted by the Indian Medical Association Junior Doctors Network at SCB Medical College and Hospital, Cuttack. The hybrid session drew more than 300 delegates in person, while 700 doctors joined online through the CLIRNET platform from different parts of India.
The company said this response reflected its ability to bring the medical community together at scale and support structured, peer validated scientific engagement. The participation of key opinion leaders also highlighted its role as a digital learning platform for senior medical professionals.
CLIRNET’s growth comes as India’s healthcare ecosystem continues to move toward technology enabled medical learning. Demand for accessible and flexible learning platforms has increased in emerging healthcare markets, especially in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities. The platform is also building specialised communities through DentalNet and VetNet, while expanding into international markets including the MENA region.
“The recognition at Youthcon reflects the growing importance of accessible and continuous medical learning in today’s healthcare ecosystem. Doctors today are increasingly looking for credible digital platforms that enable scientific learning, collaboration, and real time knowledge exchange. Our focus remains on building a doctor first ecosystem that combines technology, scientific credibility, and community led engagement at scale,” said Mr. Saurav Kasera, Co Founder, CLIRNET.
The company is also strengthening its digital healthcare learning ecosystem through AI led learning initiatives, doctor engagement platforms and scientific education models. Its focus remains on creating structured access to medical knowledge, peer discussions and clinical learning for healthcare professionals across India and global markets.
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