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Education ConferenceOctober 10-11, 2016 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Shyam Parashar University of Dammam, Saudi Arabia

Communication skills and nursing education nurse is vitally placed between the patient and the treating medical team. Nurse’s role is critical since they are the ones who Aspent maximum time with the patients and their relations in hospitals, clinics and nursing homes. Significant information gets transmitted between them which can seriously affect the outcome of the efforts of treating medical team. Moreover, nurses are the ones who enjoy the trust of the patients and the health managers. The importance of ‘communication skills’ as an important component of nursing education cannot be underestimated. This presentation will highlight and re-emphasize this subject.

Biography Shyam Parashar completed his Master’s in Surgery from Vikram University, India in 1962. He has 50 years of extensive experience as an active General Surgeon and Medical Teacher. He has won best Clinical Teacher award in Goa. He joined King Faisal University in Saudi Arabia as a Professor of Surgery and as a Consultant Surgeon at King Fahd Teaching Hospital of the University. He has also held the addition appointment as Director of internship training program and later as Director of Post-graduate training program in Surgery. After 33 years, he retired and recognized as Emeritus Professor. He played active role in establishing new colleges for medicine, nursing and pharmacy in the kingdom; in developing under-graduate medical curriculum and post-graduate training programs; and constantly reviewing them. He has 70 scientific publications in India, Saudi and international journals. He is an international Editor for Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences and for Journal of Family and Community Medicine, of University of Dammam, Saudi Arabia. He is a recipient of many awards like Hind Rattan award, Bharat Gaurav award, Medical Excellent award, and Life Time Achievement award, Glory of India Gold Medal and Global Indian Achievers award at Indo- British friendship banquet in London.

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Education ConferenceOctober 10-11, 2016 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Sathappan Subramanian Cyberjaya University College of Medical Sciences, Malaysia

Nasal septal glomangioma: A case report and review of literature asal glomangioma is a painful swelling that appears in the septum. But most of the glomangioma is a painful, tumor that Nappears as a solitary encapsulated nodular mass, almost always on the skin. The case of nasal glomangioma was rarely reported. We present a new case of glomangioma of the nasal septum in a 38-year-old woman. The tumor is removed via an intranasal excision under general anesthesia. No recurrence was found at 2 years of follow-up. Other differential diagnosis was done which include a true hemangiopericytoma and a paraganglioma. We will describe the histopathological feature of this tumor and briefly review the literature.

Biography Sathappan Subramanian has completed his MBBS from Madras University and MS (Otorhinolaryngology) from University Malaya, Kuala Lumpur. He is the Head of the Division of Surgical Specialties at Cyber Jaya University College of Medical Sciences. He has published many papers in reputed journals.

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Education ConferenceOctober 10-11, 2016 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Anil K Sharma SMS Hospital, India

Submitral left ventricular aneurysm: A rare diagnosis ubmitral left ventricular aneurysm is a rare but challenging cardiac pathology which was first reported in Nigeria by SAbrahams et al. predominantly in African black population and rarely reported in Brazilian, Iranian and Indian population. Etiology remains mysterious but it is believed to be due to congenital weakness in fibrous layer of atrio-ventricular junction in area of posterior mitral leaflet often in the region of AV groove and in absence of ischemic infective or traumatic disease. Various consequences such as calcification, thrombus formation, myocardial ischemia, cerebral embolism, ventricular arrhythmia and rupture, if untreated are invariably fatal. Only 38 cases have been reported in the literature so far and we report the case of a patient who required the surgical resection of the defect with aneurysmorrhaphy and mitral valve replacement.

Biography Anil K Sharma is working in SMS Hospital and attached Medical College, Jaipur as an Assistant Professor. Prior to this, he was a Senior Resident in the same institute. While there, he was integrally involved in the teaching of medical students and residents. Furthermore, he served as the Arthroscopic, Joint Replacement, Foot and Ankle Surgeon. He has experience of more than 600 arthroscopic knee surgeries till June 2015. A graduate of the SMS Medical College, he completed his Internship and Residency at the Sawai Man Singh Hospital, Jaipur and his Fellowship in Foot and Ankle Surgery under the direction of Dr. Selene G Parekh at the North Carolina Orthopedic Clinic of Duke University Health System, USA.

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Education ConferenceOctober 10-11, 2016 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

P Thamilselvam Universiti Pertahanan Nasional Malaysia, Malaysia

Complications of laparoscopic surgery aparoscopic cholecystectomy and appendicectomy remains one of the most common laparoscopic surgeries being Lperformed throughout the world in the present era. The advantages of laparoscopic surgery over open surgery have already been proven. Since the first documented laparoscopic cholecystectomy by Proffesor Muhe in 1985, over the years, it has become the gold standard for cholecystectomy. The advantages of laparoscopic surgery have been questioned recently due to reports of some complications inherent to the approach. These complications may be due to: Induction of pneumoperitoneum; insertion of trocars; use of thermal instruments and; lack of experience and expertise. Complications like bowel perforation and vascular injury may not be recognized intraoperatively and are the main cause of procedure specific morbidity and mortality related to laparoscopic surgery.

Biography P Thamilselvam is working in National Defence University of Malaysia (UPNM). He specialized in General Surgery in 1987 (Madras Medical college –University of Madras ) and subsequently worked as Lap and General Surgeon in Chennai Apollo Hospitals, Maldives and various Universities in Malaysia-AIMST University International Medical University and Perdana University –Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Malaysia. He participated in International Education Forum 2015 in Dublin-Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland . He contributed a Chapter in OSCE surgery book and published articles in Indexed Journals including Canadian Family Physician.In Hospital BatuPahat ,he conducted Laparoscopic workshops twice a year for 6 years .He was invited as speaker by various Hospitals and Universities - Malaysia and chair person for CMEs and he participated as examiners for various Universities in Malaysia.He was attached with James Cook University –Australia as ementor since 2006 and was visiting lecturer in Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine –Perdana University, Malaysia.

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