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The Research Society for the Study of Diabetes in India (RSSDI) is a professional medical association of clinicians and researchers engaged in the study, treatment and prevention of diabetes mellitus in India. It functions as a learned society that brings together endocrinologists, diabetologists, physicians and allied health professionals working in the field of diabetes care.
| Name | Research Society for the Study of Diabetes in India |
|---|---|
| Abbreviation | RSSDI |
| Type | Professional medical association |
| Field | Diabetes mellitus, endocrinology |
| Country | India |
RSSDI is among the largest national bodies in India devoted to diabetes. Its activities are oriented around clinical research, continuing medical education, the framing of practice guidelines suited to the Indian population, and advocacy on issues related to non-communicable diseases. The society organises scientific meetings, training programmes and academic courses for practitioners involved in diabetes management.
India has one of the highest burdens of diabetes in the world, often described as a country with a particularly high prevalence of type 2 diabetes among adults. As a national society representing diabetes specialists, RSSDI plays a role in shaping clinical standards, supporting research tailored to Indian phenotypes and risk patterns, and disseminating knowledge across tertiary, secondary and primary care levels. Its state and regional chapters extend its reach beyond major metropolitan centres.
RSSDI is structured around a national governing body with office-bearers including a president, secretary and treasurer, supported by an executive council. The society operates through state chapters that conduct independent academic activities while remaining affiliated to the national body.