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Smt. B.K. Shah Medical Institute & Research Center Academic Programme Attended (Cme/Conference) : Faculty from : 01/01/2017 SUMANDEEP VIDYAPEETH DECLARED AS AN INSTITUTION DEEMED TO BE UNIVERSITY U/S 3 OF UGC ACT OF 1956 ACCREDITED - NAAC 'A' GRADE SMT. B.K. SHAH MEDICAL INSTITUTE & RESEARCH CENTER ACADEMIC PROGRAMME ATTENDED (CME/CONFERENCE) : FACULTY FROM : 01/01/2017 TO 31/12/2017 Sr. Name of Date of Venue of Level of Designation Department Name of Event Organizing Body No. Faculty Event Event Event Department of Auditorium Psychiatry Mr.K.M Assistant CME on Managing strss- SBKSMIRC 1 Anatomy 1/13/2017 SBKSMIRC State Parmar Professor defeating depression Sumandeep Sumandeep Vidyapeeth Vidyapeeth Department of Auditorium Psychiatry CME on Managing strss- SBKSMIRC 2 Mrs. Priyanka Tutor Anatomy 1/13/2017 SBKSMIRC State defeating depression Sumandeep Sumandeep Vidyapeeth Vidyapeeth Department of Auditorium Psychiatry Dr. J.M. Professor & CME on Managing strss- SBKSMIRC 3 Physiology 13/01/2017 SBKSMIRC State Harsoda Head defeating depression Sumandeep Sumandeep Vidyapeeth Vidyapeeth Department of Auditorium Psychiatry Associate CME on Managing strss- SBKSMIRC 4 Dr. Puja Dullo Physiology 13/01/2017 SBKSMIRC State Professor defeating depression Sumandeep Sumandeep Vidyapeeth Vidyapeeth Sr. Name of Date of Venue of Level of Designation Department Name of Event Organizing Body No. Faculty Event Event Event Department of Auditorium Psychiatry Mrs. G Assistant CME on Managing strss- SBKSMIRC 5 Physiology 13/01/2017 SBKSMIRC State Purohit Professor defeating depression Sumandeep Sumandeep Vidyapeeth Vidyapeeth Department of Auditorium Psychiatry Mrs. Hiral CME on Managing strss- SBKSMIRC 6 Tutor Physiology 13/01/2017 SBKSMIRC State Panchal defeating depression Sumandeep Sumandeep Vidyapeeth Vidyapeeth College Council Hall/ MCI Regional Revised Basic Course 17th - 19th Dr. Nilesh Assistant MEU Room Center PSMC, 7 Physiology Workshop in Medical January State Patel Professor SBKSMIRC Karamsad and MEU Education Technologies 2017 Sumandeep SBKSMIRC Vidyapeeth Department of Auditorium Psychiatry Pawan Assistant CME on Managing strss- SBKSMIRC 8 Biochemistry 1/13/2017 SBKSMIRC State Toshniwal Professor defeating depression Sumandeep Sumandeep Vidyapeeth Vidyapeeth Department of Auditorium CME on Managing Psychiatry Dr.B.M.Sattig Professor & Pharmacolog SBKSMIRC 9 stress- Defeating 1/13/2017 SBKSMIRC State eri Head y Sumandeep Depression Sumandeep Vidyapeeth Vidyapeeth Department of Auditorium CME on managing Psychiatry Pharmacolog SBKSMIRC 10 Dr.S.V.Desai Professor stress- Defeating 1/13/2017 SBKSMIRC State y Sumandeep Depression Sumandeep Vidyapeeth Vidyapeeth Sr. Name of Date of Venue of Level of Designation Department Name of Event Organizing Body No. Faculty Event Event Event Department of Auditorium CME on managing Psychiatry Mr.Haresh Assistant Pharmacolog SBKSMIRC 11 stress- Defeating 1/13/2017 SBKSMIRC State Desai Professor y Sumandeep Depression Sumandeep Vidyapeeth Vidyapeeth Department of Auditorium CME on Mangagment Psychiatry Dr. S. Suguna Professor & SBKSMIRC 12 Microbiology of Stress and Defeating 1/13/2017 SBKSMIRC State H., Head Sumandeep Depression Sumandeep Vidyapeeth Vidyapeeth Department of Auditorium CME on Mangagment Psychiatry Mrs. Radhika Assistant SBKSMIRC 13 Microbiology of Stress and Defeating 1/13/2017 SBKSMIRC State Khara, Professor Sumandeep Depression Sumandeep Vidyapeeth Vidyapeeth Department of Auditorium CME on Mangagment Psychiatry Dr. Himani SBKSMIRC 14 Tutor Microbiology of Stress and Defeating 1/13/2017 SBKSMIRC State Pandya, Sumandeep Depression Sumandeep Vidyapeeth Vidyapeeth Department of CME ON MANAGING Auditorium Psychiatry Dr. Lavlesh Professor & Forensic STRESS - SBKSMIRC 15 1/13/2017 SBKSMIRC State Kumar Head Medicine DEFEATING Sumandeep Sumandeep DEPRESSION Vidyapeeth Vidyapeeth Department of Auditorium CME on Managing Psychiatry Dr Manish Associate Community SBKSMIRC 16 Stress - Defeating 1/13/2017 SBKSMIRC State Kathad Professor Medicine Sumandeep Depression Sumandeep Vidyapeeth Vidyapeeth Sr. Name of Date of Venue of Level of Designation Department Name of Event Organizing Body No. Faculty Event Event Event Department of Auditorium CME on Managing Psychiatry Dr Divyang Assistant Community SBKSMIRC 17 Stress - Defeating 1/13/2017 SBKSMIRC State Patel Professor Medicine Sumandeep Depression Sumandeep Vidyapeeth Vidyapeeth Department of Auditorium CME on Managing Psychiatry Dr Maharshi Assistant Community SBKSMIRC 18 Stress - Defeating 1/13/2017 SBKSMIRC State Patel Professor Medicine Sumandeep Depression Sumandeep Vidyapeeth Vidyapeeth Department of Auditorium CME on Managing Psychiatry Professor & General SBKSMIRC 19 Dr. H. Pandya Stress - Defeating 1/13/2017 SBKSMIRC State Head Medicine Sumandeep Depression Sumandeep Vidyapeeth Vidyapeeth Department of Auditorium CME on Managing Psychiatry Dr. General SBKSMIRC 20 Professor Stress - Defeating 1/13/2017 SBKSMIRC State J.D.Lakhani Medicine Sumandeep Depression Sumandeep Vidyapeeth Vidyapeeth Department of Auditorium CME on Managing Psychiatry General SBKSMIRC 21 Dr. A. muley Professor Stress - Defeating 1/13/2017 SBKSMIRC State Medicine Sumandeep Depression Sumandeep Vidyapeeth Vidyapeeth Department of Auditorium CME on Managing Psychiatry Dr.Lakhan Professor & 13th Jan SBKSMIRC 22 Psychiatry Stress-Defeating SBKSMIRC State Kataria Head 2017 Sumandeep Depression Sumandeep Vidyapeeth Vidyapeeth Sr. Name of Date of Venue of Level of Designation Department Name of Event Organizing Body No. Faculty Event Event Event Department of Auditorium CME on Managing Psychiatry Dr.Kajal Associate 13th Jan SBKSMIRC 23 Psychiatry Stress-Defeating SBKSMIRC State Tanna Professor 2017 Sumandeep Depression Sumandeep Vidyapeeth Vidyapeeth Department of Auditorium CME on Managing Psychiatry Dr.Jenish Assistant 13th Jan SBKSMIRC 24 Psychiatry Stress-Defeating SBKSMIRC State Vanparia Professor 2017 Sumandeep Depression Sumandeep Vidyapeeth Vidyapeeth Annual Conference Of Respiratory 7/01/2017- Association Of Chest 25 Dr.Arti Shah Professor Association Of Chest Silvasa State Medicine 8/01/2017 PhysiciansOf Gujarat PhysiciansOf Gujarat Annual Conference Of Dr.Bhavesh Assistant Respiratory 7/01/2017- Association Of Chest 26 Association Of Chest Silvasa State Patel Professor Medicine 8/01/2017 PhysiciansOf Gujarat PhysiciansOf Gujarat Auditorium S.B.K.S.M.I. Department of Dr. Manoj Associate CME on Thyroid 27 Anatomy 3/2/2017 & R.C. General Medicine State Kulkarni Professor update - 2017 Sumandeep SBKSMIRC SV vidyapeeth Auditorium S.B.K.S.M.I. Department of Dr. Kinjal Assistant CME on Thyroid 28 Anatomy 3/2/2017 & R.C. General Medicine State Jethva Professor update - 2017 Sumandeep SBKSMIRC SV vidyapeeth Anatomy Dr. Hetal Associate PDU Medical Department PDU 29 Anatomy CME & Funanatomy 18/02/17 State Vaishnani Professor College Rajkot Medical College Rajkot Sr. Name of Date of Venue of Level of Designation Department Name of Event Organizing Body No. Faculty Event Event Event Anatomy Dr. Kinjal Assistant PDU Medical Department PDU 30 Anatomy CME & Funanatomy 18/02/17 State Jethva Professor College Rajkot Medical College Rajkot Anatomy PDU Medical Department PDU 31 Mrs.priyanka Tutor Anatomy CME & Funanatomy 18/02/17 State College Rajkot Medical College Rajkot Auditorium S.B.K.S.M.I. Department of Assitant CME on Thyroid 32 Trushna Shah, 2/3/2017 & R.C. General Medicine State Professor Biochemistry update - 2017 Sumandeep SBKSMIRC SV vidyapeeth Auditorium S.B.K.S.M.I. Department of Pawan Assitant CME on Thyroid 33 Biochemistry 2/3/2017 & R.C. General Medicine State Toshniwal Professor update - 2017 Sumandeep SBKSMIRC SV vidyapeeth Auditorium S.B.K.S.M.I. Department of Mrs Seema CME on Thyroid 34 Tutor Biochemistry 2/3/2017 & R.C. General Medicine State toshniwal update - 2017 Sumandeep SBKSMIRC SV vidyapeeth Auditorium S.B.K.S.M.I. Department of Dr B M Professor & Pharmacolog CME on Thyroid 3rd Feb 35 & R.C. General Medicine State Sattigeri Head y update - 2017 2017 Sumandeep SBKSMIRC SV vidyapeeth Sr. Name of Date of Venue of Level of Designation Department Name of Event Organizing Body No. Faculty Event Event Event Auditorium S.B.K.S.M.I. Department of Pharmacolog CME on Thyroid 3rd Feb 36 Dr S V Desai Professor & R.C. General Medicine State y update - 2017 2017 Sumandeep SBKSMIRC SV vidyapeeth Auditorium S.B.K.S.M.I. Department of Assistant Pharmacolog CME on Thyroid 3rd Feb 37 Dr N N Patel & R.C. General Medicine State Professor y update - 2017 2017 Sumandeep SBKSMIRC SV vidyapeeth Auditorium S.B.K.S.M.I. Department of Assistant Pharmacolog CME on Thyroid 3rd Feb 38 Mr H A Desai & R.C. General Medicine State Professor y update - 2017 2017 Sumandeep SBKSMIRC SV vidyapeeth Auditorium S.B.K.S.M.I. Department of Dr Shruti Assistant Pharmacolog CME on Thyroid 3rd Feb 39 & R.C. General Medicine State Brahmbhatt Professor y update - 2017 2017 Sumandeep SBKSMIRC SV vidyapeeth International CME in Indian academy of Dr Jasmin pathology, 2,3,4 Feb Pathologist & Internationa 40 Professor Pathology Goa Jasani histopathology and 2017 International l cytopathology academy of Cytology International CME in Indian academy of Assistant pathology, 2,3,4 Feb Pathologist & Internationa 41 Dr.Kuntal, Pathology Goa Professor histopathology and 2017 International l cytopathology academy of Cytology Sr. Name of Date of Venue of Level of Designation Department Name of Event Organizing Body No. Faculty Event Event Event World Congress Dr. S. J. 3rd Global Congress on 21/02/17 to Bhubaneshwar Internationa 42 Professor Microbiology SCB medical Lakhani Sickle Cell Disease 24/02/17 , Odisha, India l College Dr Lavlesh
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