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Conference on Critical Care Medicine & Pre-Conference Workshops CONFERENCE ON CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE & PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS MAHARASHTRA STATE CONFERENCE 4 OF CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE N A G P U R Date : 24th-27th November 2016 Venue : Hotel Centre Point, Ramdaspeth, Nagpur MMC CREDIT POINTS APPLIED Organised By Society of Critical Care Medicine, Nagpur. ISCCM 4 N A G P U R Please accept our warm greetings on behalf of knowledge of bedside critical care science & art to Society of Critical Care Medicine, Nagpur It gives those who are working in Rural/Semi urban India. us immense pleasure to invite you for NAGPUR We hope you all are ready to participate in MAHACRITICON-2016 on 24th to 27th Nov 16. This deliberations & discussion. is 4th Maharashtra State Conference of Critical Care under the patronage of Dr. Shirish Prayag (Pune). We would urge you to kindly continue your learning The basic aim of conducting State Critical Care enthusiasm throughout the year. We pledge that Conference is to understand and learn techniques under the able guidance of our past Presidents we of organizing, establishing and delivering critical will deliver the Best Academic Feast with critical care in resource limited setting. To percolate the Care knowledge. Critical Care in resource limited setting ... 4 N A G P U R Dr. Shirish Prayag Dr. S. D. Suryawanshi Dr. Nirmal Jaiswal Dr. Rajan Barokar Patron Patron Organising Chairman Organising Secretary Dr. Pradeep Mishra Dr. Anand Dongre Dr. Deepak Jeswani Dr. Kamal Bhutada Scientific Committee, Co-Chairman Chairman, ISCCM Hon. Secretary, ISCCM Scientific Committee, Chairman Nagpur Chapter Nagpur Chapter Organising Secretary Chairman, Workshop Committee ORGANISING COMMITTEE Scientific Committee Banquet Committee Audiovisual Committee Dr. Nirmal Jaiswal Dr. Girish Deshpande Dr. Imran Noormohammad Dr. Rajan Barokar Dr. Rajesh Atal Dr. Harishankar Gupta Dr. Anand Dongre Dr. Ajay Sakhre Dr. Devyani Buche Dr. Deepak Jeswani Dr. Atul Somani Dr. Ashwini Tayde Venue Committee Dr. Kamal Bhutada Stalls and Exhibition Dr. Aamol Meshram Dr. Sudhir Chafle Dr. Anand Dongre Dr. Shahnawaz Siddiqui Dr. Pradeep Mishra Dr. Sudhir Chafle Dr. Sushant Charde Dr. Mahesh Sarda Press and Communication Dr. Sanjay Kulkarni Transport and Dr. Nirmal Jaiswal Accomodation Dr. Jayesh Timane Reception Committee Dr. Jitesh Chavan Dr. Anantsingh Rajput Dr. S. K. Deshpande Dr. Prasad Deshmukh Dr. Nikhil Balankhe Dr. Swapna Khanzode Dr. Ajay Bulle Dr. Parikshit Mahajan Dr. Ashish Ganjre Dr. Vikas Gupta Dr. Ashish Ganjare Dr. Kamal Bhutada Critical Care in resource limited setting ... N A G P U R Faculties Organised By : Society of Critical Care Medicine, Nagpur. ISCCM Dr A. Nikalje Aurangabad Dr Harshwardhan Bora Yavatmal Dr Rohini Yadgire Amrawati Dr Abdul Ansari Mumbai Dr Imran Mohd Nagpur Dr S K Deshpande Nagpur Dr Abdul Gafur Chennai Dr Jayesh Timane Nagpur Dr S Ramasubbam Kolkata Dr Abhay Kelkar Nagpur Dr Kamal Bhutada Nagpur Dr S. Kantor Oman Dr Ajay Keni Kolhapur Dr Kapil Borawake Pune Dr S. Myatra Mumbai Dr Ajay Sakhare Nagpur Dr Kapil Zirpe Pune Dr Sanjay Waghale Mumbai Dr Ajit Kulkarni Kolhapur Dr Lokesh Bajaj Gondia Dr Satish Deopujari Nagpur Dr Amit Jaiswal Gondia Dr Mahesh Joshi Hyderabad Dr Shahnawaz Nagpur Dr Amol Kulkarni Aurangabad Dr Mahesh Sarda Nagpur Dr Shrikant Shahastrabudhe Panvel Dr Anant Rajput Nagpur Dr Milind Bhrushundi Nagpur Dr Shamma Shetye Mumbai Dr Anand Dongre Nagpur Dr Neeraj Gupta Nagpur Dr Shirish Prayag Pune Dr Anjali Shivpuje Solapur Dr Nikhil Balankhe Nagpu Dr Shiva Iyer Pune Dr Ashish Ganjre Nagpur Dr Nirmal Jaiswal Nagpur Dr Siddheshwar Rudrakshi Solapur Dr Ashwini Tayade Nagpur Dr Nitin Shinde Nagpur Dr Atul Kulkarni Mumbai Dr P. Walse Aurangabad Dr Subhal Dixit Pune Dr D. Wagh Nashik Dr Prakash Jiandani Mumbai Dr Sudhir Chafle Nagpur Dr Deepak Jeswani Nagpur Dr R. Dixit Chandrapur Dr Swapna Khanzode Nagpur Dr Devyani Buche Nagpur Dr Rajan Barokar Nagpur Dr Toraskar Mumbai Dr Dhruv Choundary Rohtak Dr Rajesh Atal Nagpur Dr V. Deshpande Aurangabad Dr Farhad Kapadia Mumbai Dr Ravindra Sarnaik Nagpur Dr Vijaya Patil Mumbai Dr Girish Deshpande Nagpur Dr Harshwardhan Joshi Solapur Dr Vilas E Tambe Nagpur Dr Sameer Shahastrabudhe Aurangabad ABOUT NAGPUR 1. This temple is famous and ancient temple of Ganesha. This temple is also known as ‘Tekadicha Ganpati’ it is in front of railway station. 2. Swaminarayan temple is situated in the east zone of the city. It has become the most loving place in the eyes of Nagpurians. 3. Deekshabhoomi : This sculpture is known for its beautiful design and architect. Deekshabhoomi, the Tekadicha Ganpati biggest "stupa" in Asia, is a sacred monument of Buddhism at the place where B. R. Ambedkar Swaminarayan Temple converted to Buddhism along with about 380,000 followers on October 14, 1956. 4. Zero Mile-Stone of India : At the centre of Nagpur city "Zero Mile Stone of India" is located from where the distance of all the cities of India is calculated 5. Tadoba Andheri Reserve is a Tiger reserve in Chandrapur district of Maharashtra state in central India. It is notable as Maharashtra's oldest and National Park. It is one of India's 43 “Project Tiger”-Tiger Deekshabhoomi reserves. Zero Mile-Stone of India 6. Pench National Park : Pench National Park is situated in Seoni and Chhindwara districts of Madhya Pradesh in India. How to Get Here? Air - Nagpur's Air Traffic Control (ATC) is the busiest in India, with more than 300 flights flying over the city every day. Tadoba Rail - A total of 260 trains stop at Nagpur. These include passenger, express, mail, Duronto, rajdhani, Pench National Park garibrath trains. Of these 65 are daily trains and 26 terminate/originate from Nagpur. Road - National Highway No.6 & 7 cross through Nagpur &and the city is well connected by road to almost all parts of India Critical Care in resource limited setting ... Thursday & Friday, 24& 25th Nov.,2016 8 am to 5 pm DATE TOPIC SPEAKER 25th Nov. Basics in Mechanical Ventilation Dr Sudhir Chafle, Dr Anant Rajput, Dr Vikas Gupta 23rd, 24th th BLS & ACLS Dr Jitesh Chawhan, Dr Virendra Belekar, Dr Pallavi Meshram & 25 Nov. 24th & 25th Dr Ashish Ganjare, Dr Shahnawaz, Dr Jitesh Khandrani, Dr Sanjeev Bais Nov. BASIC th 25 Nov. Surgical Critical Care Dr Anand Dongre, Dr Jayesh Timane, Dr Imran 25th Nov. Obstetric Critical Care Dr Rajan Barokar, Dr Swapna Khanzode, Dr Devyani Buche 25th Nov. Nutrition In Critical Care Dr Deepak Jeswani, Dr Sushant Charde, Dr Rakesh Dhoke 25th Nov. Critical Care Nursing Dr Rajesh Atal, Dr Hari Gupta 25th Nov. Haemodynamic Workshop Dr Nirmal Jaiswal, Dr Pradeep Mishra, Dr Vinay Kulkarni 25th Nov. Patient Safety in ICU Dr Mahesh Sarda, Dr Aamol Meshram , Dr Utkarsh Shah Public Awareness Program : Healing & Dying With Dignity Ethical issues in End of Life Care, Palliative Care & Euthanesia Moderator : Dr. Shiva Iyer & Mrs. Sunita Bandewar 25th Nov. 2016; 6.30 to 8.00 pm J. R. SHAW AUDITORIUM, IMA HALL Saturday, 26th November, 2016 TIME TOPIC SPEAKER 09:00 AM - 09:30 AM Fresh Start : EVALUATION OF THE CRITICALLY SICK 09:00 AM - 09:15 AM Cardio - respiratory Dr Harshwardhan Bora 09:15 AM - 09:30 AM Neuro + Trauma Dr Kapil Zirpe 9.30 AM - 10:15 AM PLENARY 09:30 AM - 09:45 AM Defining Sepsis - clinicians dilemma Dr Shirish Prayag 09:45 AM - 10:00 AM Patient Safety in ICU Dr Vijaya Patil 10:00 AM - 10:15 AM ICU admission & triage guidelines Dr Nirmal Jaiswal 5 Min Question & Answer 10:20 AM - 10.50AM INAUGURATION 10.50 AM - 11:20 AM ORATION : Strategies to adopt modern Critical Care to Suit our needs. Dr Shiva Iyer Critical Care in resource limited setting ... 4 Saturday, 26th November, 2016 N A G P U R H A L L - 1 H A L L - 2 Session - A FLUIDS SEPSIS 11:20 AM Assesment of fluid Dr Atul Kulkarni Severe Sepsis : Antibiotics & Beyond Dr S Ramasubbam Responsiveness 11:35 AM Hypovolemic Shock - Haem. Dr Amit Jaiswal Evaluation & management of Sepsis Dr Abdul Ansari & non Haem. & Septic Shock 11.50 AM Perioperative Fluids Dr Vijaya Patil FUNGAL : When to suspect, How to Dr Abdul Gafur Diagnose & manage 12.05 PM Liver & Neuro- Contrasting Dr Jayesh Timane CRBSI Dr Siddheshwar Rudrakshi pattern of fluid choices 5 Min Q & A 5 Min Q & A Session - B ABG & E SURGICAL 12.25 PM Bedside Management of Dr Satish Deopujari Medical complication in Perioperative - Dr Sanjay Wagale Acid Base Disorders First 24 hrs. 12.40 PM Sodium - Dysregulation, Dr Vijaya Patil The 6th vital sign-ACS Dr Rohini Yadgire handle with care 12.55 PM Managing Dreadful anion Dr Shahnawaz The Menacing fever in surgical ICU Dr Subhal Dixit - Potassium 01.10 PM Calcium phosphurs & Dr Prakash Jiandani Perioperative Antibiotics Choices - Dr Nirmal Jaiswal magnesium - noteworthy heroes selecting wisely 5 Min Q & A 5 Min (Q & A) 01.30 PM - 02.00 PM (Lunch Break ) INDUSTRY SESSION X 2 (Lunch Break ) INDUSTRY SESSION X 2 Session - C POISONING Session-C NUTRITION 02.00 PM Common & uncommon Dr Deepak Jeswani Assesing Nutritional Needs of Critically Ill Dr S. Kantor, Oman Toxidromes 02.15 PM Atropin & PAM How much & Dr Shrikant How to initiate nutrition in Acutely Ill Dr S. Dixit how long ? Shahastrabudhe 02.30 PM Managing near fatal bites Dr A. Nikalje Parenteral nutrition - is it Overlooked? Dr Ajay Sakhare & stings 02.45 PM Unusual Poisons regional vs Dr Lokesh Bajaj Peri oprative phase - Optimising nutrition Dr Ashish Ganjre global prevelence 5 Min Q & A 5 Min (Q & A) Session - D I D Session - D : Trauma & BURNS 03.05 PM Tropical Infection - Dr S Ramasubbam Pitfalls in Trauma Resuscitation Dr R. Dixit changing paradigm 03.20 PM ICH - caring for patient & Dr Milind Bhrushundi Burns management Basics
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