Dr. Kishore B Reddy, a renowned orthopedic oncologist and Managing Director of Amor Hospital, has been invited to speak at the prestigious international conference, BOSCON 2025, organized by the Bangladesh Orthopedics Society. The two-day event will take place in Dhaka from November 30th to December 1st, 2025, and will bring together leading orthopedic surgeons, researchers, and medical innovators from around the world.

Dr. Reddy’s selection is a significant honor, as he is the only orthopedic expert from the Telugu States (Telangana and Andhra Pradesh) and one of only two speakers representing South India. His clinical excellence and international reputation in complex trauma care, joint reconstruction, regenerative orthopedics, and advanced sports injury management have earned him this recognition.

At BOSCON 2025, Dr. Reddy will deliver a keynote session on emerging surgical techniques, rapid-recovery orthopedic protocols, and innovations that are transforming patient outcomes. His participation is expected to foster cross-border collaboration and create new opportunities for academic exchange between India and Bangladesh.

Dr. Reddy expressed his gratitude and privilege at being invited to BOSCON 2025, stating that conferences like this play a crucial role in sharing knowledge, advancing surgical standards, and building partnerships that ultimately benefit patients. He looks forward to contributing to meaningful discussions that can shape the future of orthopedic care in the region.

Dr. Reddy’s involvement in BOSCON 2025 is a proud moment for the medical community of South India, highlighting the region’s growing influence in international orthopedic advancements. His selection reinforces the importance of collaboration and knowledge-sharing in the medical field, and his participation is expected to have a positive impact on the future of orthopedic care in the region. Overall, Dr. Reddy’s invitation to BOSCON 2025 is a testament to his expertise and reputation as a leading orthopedic oncologist, and his contribution to the conference is eagerly anticipated.