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ISAMIDCON-UTTARAKHAND 2019 St ‘Anaesthesia in 21 Century’ ISAMIDCON-UTTARAKHAND 2019 st ‘Anaesthesia in 21 Century’ 2nd Mid-Conference Of Indian Society Of Anaesthesiologists Uttarakhand 2019 Uttarakhand Society Of Anaesthesiologists (UKSA) 20th & 21st April 2019 Organized By Uttarakhand Society Of Anaesthesiologists & Department of Anaesthesiology, Critical Care, Pain & Palliative Care Medicine Govt. Medical College, Haldwani Nainital (Uttarakhand) Accredited 4 Hours by Uttarakhand Medical Council (Ref.no.UKMC/2019-20/982:Dated 05/04/19) Dear Friends , It gives us immense pleasure to invite you all to The 2nd Mid-Conference Of Indian Society Of Anaesthesiologists, Uttarakhand 2019 on 20th & 21st April 2019 at Government Medical College, Haldwani . Haldwani, “The gateway Of Kumaon” is a small town in the lake district of India, “Nainital”. Haldwani is the central point of many tourist destinations like Corbett Tiger Reserve, Nainital, Bhimtal, Naukuchiatal, Almora, Ranikhet, Munsiyari, Jageshwar etc. The time is perfect to enjoy the beauty and culture of this region of Himalayas. 21st Century has witnessed revolutionary changes in the field of anaesthesiology. The current generation of Anaesthesiologists is witness to this revolution. Drugs, gadgets, monitoring, protocols, intensive care as well as work culture, teaching, practice, persona and the vision of anaesthesiologist everything has changed in the century . Experts from all the specialties will discuss these changes and future prospects of Anaesthesiology. The Conference not only offers you the ample opportunity to enhance and share your knowledge with experts in the field of anaesthesia, critical care and pain but also enjoy the salubrious climate and scenic beauty of Kumaon . UKSA President:Dr.Veena Asthana Secretary:Dr.Geeta Bhandari With Warm Regards: HSA Dr.Geeta Bhandari President:Dr.Y.C Sharma Organizing Chairperson, ISAMIDCON 2019 Secretary:Dr.D.S.Panchpal DSA Dr.Urmila Palariya President:Dr.Veena Asthana Organizing Secretary, ISAMIDCON 2019 Secretary: Dr.V.P Tyagi Organizing Committee Patron Dr.(Prof) C P Bhaisora Principal, Govt. Medical College, Haldwani, Nainital (U.K.) Organizing Chairperson Dr. Geeta Bhandari Organizing Secretary Dr. Urmila Palaria Joint Secretary Dr, (Col)GyanChand Dr. D S Panchpal Treasurer Dr. Subhro Mitra Scientific Committee Dr. Geeta Bhandari Dr. A. K.Chauhan Dr. Charul Jakhwal Dr, Abishek Nautiyal Dr. Abishek Madeshia Dr. Sathya Narayanan K. Advisory Committee Dr. D.P.Joshi Dr. K.D. Pandey Dr. B.D.Nariyal Dr. Madan Mohan Dr. D. Garbiyal Dr. D. C. Punera Dr. P. S. Shahi Dr. R.S. Samant Dr. Manoranjan Pant Dr. A. Lamba Dr. Atul Joshi Registration & Entertainment Dr. A. K. Sinha Committee Dr. AradhanaArya Dr. Maitriyae Dr. Mahak Dr. Shikha Dr. Priyanka Dr. Vritika Dr. Harshita Dr. Nikita Hospitality & Transport Committee Dr. A. K. Chauhan Dr. Y. C. Sharma Dr. K. N. Joshi Dr. Kaushal Kumar Dr. Manni Dr. Pallavi ISAMIDCON-UTTARAKHAND 2019 Scientific Program 20th April 2019 8:00 am – 6:00pm WORKSHOP I: AHA Accredited ACLS and BLS Certificate Course Venue: Hotel The Amor, Haldwani Team from Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi 10:00am-4:00pm WORKSHOP II: Chronic Pain Management Venue: Conference Hall, Dr.Sushila Tiwari Memorial Hospital & GMC Haldwani. AV session Followed by live demonstration in OR , Dr.Sushila Tiwari Memorial Hospital Consultants From Sir Ganga Ram Hospital,New Delhi 21th April 2019 WORKSHOP : AHA Accredited ACLS and BLS Certificate Course 8:00 am – 6:00pm Venue: Hotel The Amor, Haldwani Team from Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi 8:30am -9:00am FLAG HOISTING 8:00am -9:00am BREAKFAST & REGISTRATION 9:00am -9:30am INAUGURATION CME Chairperson Topic and Speaker SESSION I 9:30am - 9:50am Anaesthesiologist & ISA Dr.Naveen Malhotra,PGI Rohtak Dr.Deepak Malviya) 9:50am -10:10am ‘Palliative Care’ : An Emerging Discipline In 21st Century Dr.Sushma Bhatnagar,Professor & Head,Anaesthesiology,Pain & Palliative Care,AIIMS New Delhi. Dr.Baljit Singh 10:10am-10:30am Recent advances in truncal blocks for postoperative pain management. Dr.VanitaAhuja, GMC Chandigarh 10:30am -10:50am Robotic Invasion Of Operation Theatre:Anaesthetic Considerations Dr.B.C.Pandey, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi Dr.Maitree Pandey 10:50am -11:10am Transplant For Solid Organs:An Update Dr.Divya Srivastav, SGPGI Lucknow 11:10am-11:30am TEA Break SESSION II Chairperson 11:30am -11:50am Current Strategies Employed In Management Of Trigeminal Neuralgia. Dr Mithilesh Mishra, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi Dr. Pradeep Shahi 11:50am -12:10pm Anaesthetic Challenges In PIH Dr.Anil Verma, GMC Banda Dr. G.S Jheetay 12:10pm -12:30pm Airway Management:Whats new? Dr.Tanmay Tiwari, KGMC Lucknow Dr.Juhi Saran 12:30pm-12:50pm Serum procalcitonin level as an early predictor of outcome in ICU patients Dr. ManjareeMishra,BHU Dr.Ankit Agarwal 12:50pm -1:00pm Management of weaning failure. Rajesh Kumar Meena, BHU 1:00pm-2:00pm LUNCH SESSION III Chairperson 2:00pm -2:10pm Myth and misconception in nutrition in critically ill patients Dr. Arun Raj Pandey, HBCH & MPMMCC, Tata Memorial Dr.Veena Asthana Center,Varanasi 2:10pm-2:20pm Lower Backache: Interventional modalities Dr.Gurjeet Khurana Dr.Richa Chandra, SRMS Bareilly 2:20pm-2:30pm Lower Backache: Clinical Assesment Tools Dr.Mahesh Kashyap, SRMS Bareilly Dr.Gaurav Chopra 2:30pm -2:40pm Extubation to noninvasive ventilation in critically ill patients. Dr. Shardendu Singh,HBCH & MPMMCC, Tata Memorial Center,Varanasi Dr.Nidhi Anand 2:40pm-2:50pm Recent Advances In Sterilisation Procedures Mr.Sanjeev Bhatia,Head,CSSD,Pan Max Healthcare Institute,Haryana REGISTRATION DETAILS WORKSHOP I: AHA Accredited ACLS and BLS Certificate Course Rs 7000 WORKSHOP II: Chronic Pain Management Rs 2000 CME Rs 3000 Full Name (In Block Letters): ___________________________ Qualification: ________________________________________ Passport Size Designation: _________________________________________ photograph Institution: ___________________________________________ (Postgraduates to please enclose a certificate issued by HOD) Mailing Address: ______________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ City: _________________ State: __________________ Pin: ________________ Tel: Res/Mobile: ___________________________________________________ Accompanying Persons: _____________________________________________ Your Email (required): ______________________________________________ Mode of payment: Cheque DD Bank Transfer * Cheque/ DD No.___________Date__________ Drawn from:_____________ #Transaction ID (for payments made online transfer) _______________________ Signature: ___________________ Mode of Payement: * DD in favor of M/S Uttarakhand Society of Anaesthesiologists (UKSA) payable at Haldwani. # NEFT to A/C no. 13122191020460, IFSC-ORBCO101312 to Oriental Bank of Commerce, Government Medical college, Haldwani, Branch. **Registration is mandatory for any kind of participation as per ISA National Guidelines. HOW TO REACH HALDWANI Haldwani is well connected to the country’s capital Delhi via road and rail. BY ROAD Regular buses are available from Delhi whichtakes around 6–7 Hrs to reach Haldwani. Some luxury buses including Volvo are alsoavailable but they have fix timing. All the buses leave for haldwani from Delhi's AnandVihar ISBT. For Booking Log in to: www.utconline.uk.gov.in BY TRAIN Railway is another mode of transportation available for travelling between Haldwani and Delhi. The nearest railway stations are Haldwani approx. 1 km away & Kathgodam approx. 5 km away. TRAIN DETAILS Ranikhet Express (15013) (Jaisalmer to Kathgodam) Departs (06:30) Arrives (05:05 +1 night) Distance (960 km) Dehradun Kathgodam Express/14120 (Dehradun to Kathgodam) Departs (22:55) Arrives (07:10 +1 night) Distance (336 km) Bagh Express/13019 (Kolkata Howrah Junction to Kathgodam) Departs (21:45) Arrives (09:30 +2 nights) Distance (1519 km) New Delhi - KathgodamShatabdi Express/12040 (Delhi AnandVihar Terminal to Kathgodam) Departs (06:15) Arrives (11:50) Distance (270 km) Jammu-KathgodamGaribRath Express/12208 (Jammu Tawi to Kathgodam) Departs (23:45) Arrives (14:35 +1 night) Distance (768 km) Kanpur-KathgodamGaribRath/12209 (Kanpur Central to Kathgodam) Departs (06:15) Arrives (15:05) Distance (458 km) Uttarakhand SamparkKranti Express/15035 (Old Delhi Junction to Kathgodam) Departs (16:00) Arrives (22:40) Distance (277 km) For Any Query: Dr. Geeta Bhandari, Organizing Chairman, Mob:8650655556 Dr. Charul Jakhwal , Mob:8077981377 Dr. Manni, Mob:8279799169 Website: www.uksa.inEmail: [email protected] Mob: 8650655556Ph. (Office) 05946-255255, 255926 Ext: 3343 .
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