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Day 1, 05 February 2018 0800 Onwards Registration at Registration Area 0930-1000 HALL a Inauguration of CME with Keynote Address by Prof Day 1, 05 February 2018 0800 Onwards Registration at Registration Area 0930-1000 HALL A Inauguration of CME with Keynote Address by Prof. S D Sharma Time Topic Speaker/s Chairperson Dr. J Srinivasaraghavan, Vice Dr. Vinay Kumar 1000-1045 Plenary 1 ETHICS IN PSYCHIATRY President, American Academy of Dr. G Gopalakrishnan Psychiatry and Law Dr. Abdul Majid 1045-1100 TEA BREAK at Hospitality Area in front of Hall A Dr. N N Raju Dr. Sandeep Grover, PGIMER, 1100-1145 Plenary 2 BIOMARKERS IN PSYCHIATRY Dr. Kishore Gujar Chandigarh Dr. S Haque Nizamie Dr. Ajit Bhide 1145-1230 Plenary 3 PSYCHO ONCOLOGY IN CLINICAL PRACTICE Dr. Soumitra S Dutta, Kolkata Dr. Neelanjana Paul Dr. D Ram Dr. Gautam Saha Dr. Om Prakash Singh, NMC&H, 1230-1315 Plenary 4 MANAGING VIOLENCE IN EMERGENCY ROOM Dr. (Col) Harpreet Singh Kolkata Dr. Milind Borde Dr. Vinod K Sinha, Dr. K K Mishra MOLECULAR PSYCHIATRY WITH FOCUS ON RELEVANCE TO 1315-1400 Plenary 5 Dr. K Jagadheesan, Victoria, Australia Dr. Sashi Rai CLINICAL PRACTICE 1400-1445 Lunch Break Concurrent workshop Dr. Arabinda Brahma Dr. Suresh Bada Math & Dr. Nitin HALL A Managing Change – MHCA 2017 Dr. Mahesh Gowda Gupta Dr. CRJ Khess HALL B 1445-1545 Medical Informatics in Psychiatry Surgeon Capt Dr. Kaushik Chatterjee Brig. MSVK Raju Dr. Abhay Matkar HALL B Dr. Tophan Pati 1545-1700 Therapeutic Challenges in Psychosis – Newer Options Dr. G Prasad Rao Prof. T S S Rao 1445-1700 Dr. Mukesh Jagiwala & Dr. Alka HALL C Implementing Sex Education in Schools Dr Kalpana Srivastava Subramaniam Dr Chnimay Barhale Dr. B S Shekhawat Dr. Shubhangi Parker & Dr. Sujit HALL D Strategies for Suicide Prevention Col. V S Chauhan Sarkhel Dr. Rakesh Chadda Dr. D M Dhavle Dr. Shekhar Seshadri & Dr. Suravi HALL E Management of Autism Spectrum Disorder Dr. Srikumar Mukherjee Patra Dr. T Sudhir Undergraduate Quiz HALL G Moderator: Dr. Malay Dave 1730 Onwards Inauguration of ANCIPS 2018 at Plenary Hall A 1930 Onwards Welcome Dinner at Old Director's Bungalow, CIP Day 2, 06 February 2018 HALL A Time Topic Speaker/s Chairperson 1. Psychogenic habit cough: A case report and review of literature Prof. Mona Srivastava & Colleagues 2. Personalized Social Media Anomaly Detection to Identify Dr. Dayaprasad Kulkarni & Colleagues Potential Self-harm in Psychiatric Patients 3. Community Mental health Services in United Kingdom Dr. Subhash Gupta & Colleagues Dr. Srikumar Mukherjee 0800-0900 Free paper session 1 4. The language of the non-suicidal self-injury: the cutting edge in Prof. Abdullah Al Mamun Hussain & Dr. Jay Shastri adolescents Colleagues 5. Remembrance of Things Present: Making Peace With Dementia Mr. Peter Maeck & Colleagues 6. Socio-economic Pattern of Female Patients at a Private Dr. Shafquat Waheed & Colleagues Psychiatric Consultation Centre Dr. Gautam Saha Tilak Venkoba Rao Role of Urinanalysis in management of Substance Use Disorder: 0900-0945 Yatan Pal Singh Balhara Dr. T Sudhakar Oration Evidence, Utility, Controversies and Challenges Dr. Basudeb Das Dr. Ajit Bhide Individual Rights versus Social protection: Interface between Law 0945-1030 DLN Murthy Oration Karri Rama Reddy Dr. D Ram and Psychiatry Dr. Prabir Paul 1030-1115 Presidential Address Ajit Bhide Dr. (Brig.) MSVK Raju Dr. Ajit Awasthi Prof Roy Abraham Kallivayalil, 1115-1145 Guest Lecture Dr. Roop Sidana Secretary General WPA Dr. Murgesh Vaishnav Dr. PSVN Sharma 1145-1215 Invited Lecture Forensic Psychiatry in India - Past Present and Future Dr. S Nambi Dr. Sayeed Akhtar Dr. Asim K Mallick Dr. Ajit Bhide 1215-1300 Invited Lecture Vicissitudes of Nationalism Ram Chandra Guha Dr. Sanjiba Dutta Dr. Vihang N Vahia Smartphone based solutions for managing severe mental Dr. Deb K.S illnesses in low resource settings: road blocks and opportunities Transcranial direct current stimulation for refractory auditory Dr. P.N. Suresh Kumar Dr. G C Kar hallucinations in Schizophrenia : An open clinical trial 1300-1400 Marfatia Award Session Dr. V Palaniuppan A study of clinical and MRI brain correlates of cognitive Dr. N M Patil Dr. Nilam Behere impairment in post stroke elderly patients Acceptability and feasibility of tele-psychiatric “on consultation Dr. B.R. Kiran Gowda training “program for primary health care physicians A study of plasma cortisol levels in posttraumatic stress disorder soldiers in a counter insurgency environment as a predictor of Dr. Sojan Baby Dr. (Brig.) PK Chakravorty Kirpal Singh Award chronicity using dexamethasone suppression test 1400-1500 Dr. Jai Prakash Narayan Session Dr. Anil Kumar Evaluation of attempted suicide cases in farming industry of Dr. K.K. Mishra central Maharashtra in comparison to non-farming group Dr. Vidyadhar Watve 1500-1600 Invited Lecture Neuroscience and Renaissance of Psychoanalytic Thought Savita Malhotra Dr. H R Phukan Dr. S Haque nizamie Dr. C R J Khess Sujoy Mukherjee, Gautam Saha, O P 1600-1700 Indo UK Symposium Geriatric Mental Health Dr. TV Ashokan Singh Dr. Neelam Bohra Mr. Owen B-Hill Imperial visions in an Indian landscape: exotic trees, exotic ideas, 1700-1800 Invited Lecture Sanjeev Jain, Alok Sarin Dr. Vinod K Sinha native fruits Dr. Shashi Rai 1930 Onwards Gala Banquet Dinner at Khelgaon, Ranchi Lunch would be served on the Conference venue in the Lunch Area from 1230 hrs -1500 hrs HALL B Time Topic Speaker/s Chairperson 1. Animal Husbandry Rehabilitation Training Programme for the Dr. Ramasubramanian Chellamuthu & persons with mental illness: An innovative CBR programme Colleagues 2. Somatoform and Dissociative disorders: are they clinically Dr. Alakananda Dutt & Colleagues distinct disorders? 3. Acceptability and Feasibility of Tele-psychiatric “On- Consultation Training” Program for Primary Health Care Dr. Kiran B R & Colleagues Dr. Bhavesh M Lakdavala 0800-0900 Free Paper Session 2 Physicians Dr. Aleem Siddiqui 4. Metacognition in Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and Dr. Selvakumar M Depression 5. A study of depression and anxiety in patients with dissociative Dr. Arnab Bhattacharya disorders in Barak valley region of Assam, India 6. 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