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Jacsicon – 200 77 ~ JJAACCSSIICCOONN –– 22000077 ~ 4th Annual Conference of the Cardiological Society of India, Jharkhand Chapter. February – 3rd & 4th, 2007; T & D Centre; Bokaro Steel City. Conference Secretariat: Non-invasive Cardiac Lab, Bokaro General Hospital, Bokaro Steel City, PIN - 827 004; Jharkhand. Website: http://www.jacsicon.wordpress.com E-mail - [email protected] -- Cardiological Society of India NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Ashok Kumar Kar (Kolkata) President, CSI S. K. Parashar ( New Delhi ) President Elect & Chairman of Scientific Committee Suman Bhandari ( New Delhi ) Hony, Editor, Indian Heart Journal Kajal Ganguly (Kolkata) Vice President, CSI P. S. Banerjee (Kolkata) Vice President, CSI R. K. Saran ( Lucknow ) Vice President, CSI A. K. Khan (Kolkata) Hony. General Secretary P. K. Deb (Kolkata) Treasurer, CSI H. K. Chopra ( New Delhi ) Honv. Joint Secretary Sahidul Islam (Kolkata) Hony. Joint Secretary Anil Kumar Bharani ( Indore ) Associate Editor (IHJ ) MEMBERS Balram Bhargava (New Delhi) Vidyut Kumar Jam (Indore) V.T. Shah (Mumhai) Dhiman Kahali (Kolkata) Amal Kr Banerjee (Kolkata) Mrinal Kanti Das (Kolkata) Manmohan Singh ( Patiala ) Anup Banerjee (Kolkata) H. M. Mardikar (Nagpur) C. N. Manjunath (Bangalore) Rakesh Gupta (New Delhi ) Manotosh Panja (Kolkatai) S. R. Gupta (Mumbai) D. B. Pahlajani (Mumbai) Shantanu Guha (Kolkata) Satyendra Tewari (Lucknow) Shirish Hiremath (Pune) K. Venugopal (Calicut) Binoda Nand Jha (Muzaffarpur) IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT Dr. P.C. Manoria ( Bhopal ) Cardiological Society of India JHARKHAND STATE CHAPTER EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE J. Tripathy (Jamshedpur) President, CSI, Jharkhand Chapter D. P. Arya (Ranchi) Vice President, CSI, Jharkhand Chapter R. K. Mishra (Jamshedpur) Vice President, CSI, Jharkhand Chapter Niraj Prasad (Ranchi) Hon. Secretary Deepak Gupta (Ranchi) Jt. Secretary Umesh Khan (Jamshedpur) Jt. Secretary J. K. Mitra (Ranchi) Treasurer Lalit Kapoor Editor, Journal EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS A. K. Singh (Bokaro) A. K. Virmani (Jamshedpur) K. C. Prasad (Ranchi) M. P. Singh (Ranchi) N. C. Singhal (Jamshedpur) N. K. Singh (Dhanbad) Satish Kumar (Bokaro) S. N. Sharma (Ranchi) IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT CSI, Jharkhand Chapter R. C. N. Sahay (Ranchi) ORGANIZING COMMITTEE JACSICON - 2007 27th & 28th , January – ’07. Training and Development Centre, Bokaro Steel City. Chief Patron : Shri V. K. Shrivastav Managing Director, BSL/ SAIL Patron : Dr. O. P. Agarwal Director, (M&HS) BSL/ SAIL Chairman : Dr. D. C. Mathur Organizing Secretary : Dr. A. K. Singh Joint Secretaries : Dr. Satish Kumar Dr. B. B. Karunamay Advisory Board : Dr. R. C. N. Sahay (Ranchi) Dr. A. K. P. Singh (Dhanbad) Dr. B. B. Thakur (Muzaffarpur) Dr. Ajay Kumar (Patna) Dr. Niraj Prasad (Ranchi) Dr. N. K. Singh (Dhanbad) Dr. Deepak Gupta (Ranchi) Dr. A. K. Virmani (Jamshedpur) Dr. B. K. Singh (Dhanbad) Dr. B. K. Mishra (Hazaribagh) Dr. Lalit Kapoor (Ranchi) Dr. A. K. Pandey (Varanasi) Portfolio Name Max P & T Mobile Local Dr. Shrikrishan Dr. S. K. Verma Advisory Dr. (Mrs.) C. B. Mishra Dr. J. C. Mishra committee Dr. B. N. Singh Dr. G. N. Jha Scientific & Dr. Satish Kumar 89318 231273 94311 90933 Souvenir Dr. S. K. Sinha 89287 Dr. S. R. Chakraborty 89341 committee Dr. N. K. Das Finance & Dr. B. B. Karunamay 89310 231854 94313 78699 Budgetary Dr. Prabhat Kumar 89217 94313 78901 Dr. B. K. Sharma 94311 27507 committee Mr. Sukhdev Raj Reception & Dr. A. K. Chaudhary 258029 98351 14904 Registration Dr. Abhay Pratap 89227 94311 90789 Dr. Pradeep Kumar 89294 94313 21386 committee Dr. Santosh Chaubey 7865 94310 46661 Public Relation & Dr. H. K. Mishra 256562 94311 68693 Press Dr. Anil Agarwal 98351 13498 Dr. B. B. Lall 89339 94311 91844 committee Dr. Randhir 245588 94311 62313 Accommodation & Dr. U. Mohanty 89293 Transportation Dr. A. K. Mishra Dr. D. P. Rai 89261 94313 20651 committee Mr. K. A. Khan 81369 258385 94313 79349 Food & Dr. P. K. Verma 89254 231256 94311 45649 Catering Dr. P. K. Burman Dr. K. K. Saharoy committee Mr. Ashok Kumar Venue & Dr. R. K. Nirala Decoration Dr. Vijay Pandit 89356 231936 98351 36668 Dr. S. D. Pandey 89314 committee Dr. Aniruddha Banerjee 89288 243168 94313 21811 Scientific Dr. R. N. Pradhan 89269 231666 94311 90797 Dr. T. Sudhir 89397 231727 94311 27230 Exhibition Dr. P. K. Moonka committee Dr. A. K. Thakur 81344 256710 93341 88655 Podium Dr. K. N. Thakur 89301 Management Dr. Chandreyi Banerjee 89288 Dr. A. K. Dam 89329 93342 30458 committee Dr. Anil Mishra Projection Dr. Rajesh Agarwal 94311 58701 Management Dr. B. Venkatesh 88209 94311 27532 Mr. Manoj Kumar 94311 53040 committee Mr. D. P. Dubey 94311 88844 Fun & Dr. P. K. Shome Entertainment Dr. T. M. Singh Dr. Kumar Rajdeep 89316 94311 27251 committee Dr. Pankaj Sharma Spouse Dr. (Mrs.) Sheela Narayan Hospitality Dr. (Mrs.) Carmella Ekka 6849 Dr. (Mrs.) Matuli Das 89347 231771 94311 91964 committee Dr. (Mrs.) Roopam Singh 89329 231198 I N V I T A T I O N Dear Colleague, It is a matter of great honour that Bokaro has been chosen to host the 4th Annual Conference of the CSI, JHARKHAND CHAPTER, (JACSICON-2007) on 3rd & 4th February, 2007. On behalf of the Organizing Committee, I extend to you andyour spouse, a hearty welcom eto this “STEEL CITY W ITHGO LDEN HEARTS”. The Theme chosen for this conference is "BACK TO THE BASICS", and a scientific feast awaits you, with eminent speakers & giants in the field of Cardiology. Besides, the traditional hospitality of the Bokaroites will ensure that your culinary & entertainment needs are well taken care of, so that you go back with fond memories of this conference. Kindly send your papers and registration form duly filled- in at the earliest, along with any specific requests for hotel accommodation, so that we can take care of your bookings. With warm regards… (Dr Arvind Kumar Singh) Organizing Secretary, JACSICON-2007. From the Organizing Chairman’s desk…. Dear Colleague, It gives me a great pleasure to invite you to the 4th Annual Conference of the Cardiological Society of India (JACSICON –2007) at Bokaro Steel City on February, the 3rd & 4th , 2007. Bokaro houses one of the ‘great temples of modern India’ in the form of the Bokaro Steel Plant, producing steel for just everything – from a scalpel to a satellite. The two day conference will have a panoply of scientific attractions – key-note addresses, panel discussions, debates, case presentations & quiz sessions -highlighting the fast changing concepts but at the same time not forgetting the basics in the field of Cardiology. Friends, this conference will offer you a wonderful opportunity to abreast yourself with the contemporary practice in the arts & science of Cardiology. I am sure you will join us to make this mega event a grand success……….. (Dr. Dinesh Chandra Mathur) Organizing Chairman, JACSICON – 2007. INSTRUCTIONS FOR SCIENTIFIC PAPERS The medium of presentation would be exclusively through PowerPoint Projections. Slides should preferably be on CDs or Pen- Drives. Avoid floppies, as far as possible. Rules for award papers:- 1. Candidate must be below 35 years of age. 2. Paper should be an original work, not a case report or review. 3. Paper will be judged on following merits:- i) Quality of original work ii) Speaker’s ability to present the paper. iii) Conclusions drawn from the work presented. iv) Ability to answer questions. v) Adherence to time limit. vi) Quality of audio-visual material used. Abstracts should be typed in English only in the space provided. Send two copies along with a CD containing the same. The presenting author must also be registered. The original abstract form should be received on or before 31st December, 2006 at the following address - Dr. Satish Kumar, Chairman, Scientific Committee (JACSICON-2007), Non-invasive Cardiac Lab, Bokaro General Hospital; Bokaro Steel City. PIN- 827 004, Jharkhand. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mobile - (94311 90933) ABSTRACT FORM FOR SCIENTIFIC PAPER JACSICON – 2007 ( Abstracts of the Scientific Papers should be submitted by 31 / 12 / 2006 ) TITLE (CAPITAL LETTER) Name(s) of author(s) (underline presenting author) JACSICON – 2007 REGISTRATION DETAILS Category Before 31st After 31st Spot December „06 December „06 Delegate Rs. 300/- Rs. 400/- Rs. 500/- PG / DNB Rs. 100/- Rs. 200/- Rs. 300/- Students Spouse / Child Rs. 100/- Rs. 150/- Rs. 200/- (Above 6 ys.) Industry Rs. 300/- Rs. 400/- Rs. 500/- Professional All payments in DD/ Cheque should be drawn in favor of “JACSICON - 2007” payable at Bokaro Steel City, (Please add Rs. 50/- for out-station cheques) and send the same to : Dr. B. B. Karunamay, Chairman, Finance Committee (JACSICON-2007); Non-invasive Cardiac Lab, Bokaro General Hospital, B. S. City. PIN- 827004. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mobile - (94313 78699) Registration Form:- JACSICON – 2007 03rd and 04th January, 2007; Bokaro Steel City. Conference Registration N o… … … … … … …( For … office . use only.) Name :……………………………………………………………………………. Address :…………………………………………………………………………. …………………………………………………………………………………… Phone No.®… … … … … … .(Clinic)… … … … … (M)… …... … … … … … … … … e-mail :………………………………………………………………….. Member of API, Jharkhand Chapter? Yes / No Member of CSI, Jharkhand Chapter? Yes / No P. G. Student ? 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