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Accolades / Honours / Awards / Bestowed Upon By Date No. Achievements 2019 1 Prof. Dr. Lata Parmar Empanelment as research guide Indira Gandhi Technological and 03-01-2019 Medical Sciences University, Arunachal Pradesh 2 Prof. Dr. Lata Parmar Chaired the scientific session on Evidence- CDMRP, University of Calicut, Kerala 02-03-2019 to 04-03-2019 Based Practices in Interventions for Children with developmental disabilities 3 Prof. Dr. Lata Parmar Gujarat Physio Ratna Indian Association of Physiotherapists- 05-05-19 Gujarat 4 Prof. Dr. Lata Parmar Chaired the scientific session at 5th National Sumandeep Nursing College 04/07/2019 & 05/07/2019 conference Research Methodology, Enhancing Innovative and futuristic practice in nursing, Sumandeep Nursing College 2018 1 Prof. Dr. Lata Parmar Member of Board of studies Krishna Institute of medical Science, 17-01-2018 Karad 2 Prof.Dr.Lata Parmar Invitation to join the doctoral monitoring R. K. University 29-01-2018 committee as subject expert for evaluation of progress report of PhD scholars 3 Prof.Dr.Lata Parmar “Associate Editorial Board Member” Medical Journal of clinical trials and 02-02-2018 case studies (MJCCS) 4 Prof.Dr.Lata Parmar External expert member for Board of studies Krishna institute of medical sciences, 01-03-2018 meeting Karad 5 Prof.Dr.Lata Parmar As Paper Setter for MPT-Cardio-Pulmonary Faculty of medicine, Gujarat University 04-03-2018 subject 6 Dr.Niketa Patel External Examiner- of BPT Semester-3 in Shri Govind Guru University 22-03- 2018 & Foundation of exercise therapy and 23-03- 2018 Therapeutic massage 7 Prof. Dr. Lata Parmar Subject Expert for Interview Committee PhD RK University, Rajkot 13-05-2018 Admissions 8 Dr.G.P. Kumar Examiner & Paper Setter for Advanced CHARUSAT, Changa 04-06-2018 Therapeutics -II Rehabilitation 9 Dr. Megha Mehta External examiner for Practical exam 3rd year Gujarat University, Ahmedabad 16-07-2018 PFD Subject 10 Dr. Parth Devmurari External examiner for Practical exam 2nd year Sarvajanik College of Physiotherapy, 06-08-2018 to 08-08-2018 Exercise Therapy-II Surat 11 Prof. Dr. Lata Parmar GSCPT “Inspector” Gujarat state council for Physiotherapy 18-08- 2018 2017 1 Dr.Pooja Raval Research award Sumandeep Vidyapeeth 17-01-2017 2 Prof.Dr.Lata Parmar Interview Committee member for Ph.D. R. K. University 19-04-2017 admission 3 Dr.Parth Devmurari Examiner of Exercise therapy-1 and Basic Veer Narmad University, Surat 4-09-2017 to 14-09-2017 Biomechanics subject 4 Prof. Dr. Lata Parmar PHD Subject Expert Gujarat University 12-09-2017 5 Prof. Dr. Lata Parmar "University Research Award" Sumandeep Vidyapeeth 10-10-2017 2016 1 Prof.Dr.Lata Parmar Paper setter in the subject of MPT Neuro MGM institute of health science 12-03-2016 Physiotherapy Examination 2 Prof.Dr.Lata Parmar Member of National Journal of Integrated Editorial board National Journal of Member since 13 April Research in Medicine Advisory Board. She Integrated Research in Medicine 2016 Reviewed a total of 2 articles 3 Prof.Dr.Lata Parmar Reviewed article (Member of National Journal National Journal of integrated research 08-05-2016 of integrated research medicine advisory board) medicine advisory board – Central sensitization in chronic low back pain – A narrative review 4 Prof.Dr.Lata Parmar Resource person – CME on life style Dept. of Medicine SBKSMI & RC, SV 20-05-2016 modification in Diabetes Mellitus Invited as a subject expert for evaluation of R.K. University 16th and 17th -07-2016 5 Prof.Dr.Lata Parmar progress report of Ph.D. Scholar Reviewed article (Member of National Journal National Journal of integrated research 22-07-2016 6 Prof.Dr.Lata Parmar of integrated research medicine advisory board) medicine advisory board – Content validity and test- retest reliability of Gujarati version of the central sensitization inventory 7 Dr. G. Palani Reviewed article (Member of National Journal Worked as a coordinator as well August 2016 Kumar of integrated research medicine advisory facilitator. Sumandeep Vidyapeeth board) – Content validity and test- retest Vadodara reliability of Gujarati version of the central sensitization inventory 8 Prof.Dr.Lata Parmar Resource person and Moderator for Panel National level conference at National 24th& 25th -09-2016 Discussion Physiotherapy Conference - KNOSPE 2016. Organized by Krishna College of Physiotherapy, KIMSDU, Karad 9 Prof.Dr.Lata Parmar Resource person EBES Workshop, SV 12th& 13th -1-2016 2014 1 Prof.Dr.Lata Parmar Participate as An Expert in The Live Phone in Prasar Bharti, Durdarshan 17-06-2014 Program- Swasth Bharat (Subject-Diabetic Foot Sarvar) 2 Prof.Dr.Lata Parmar Chairman of Session - EBESCON 2014 Sumandeep University 21 &22-06-2014 3 Dr. G P Kumar Judge- Paper Presentation – EBESCON 2014 Sumandeep University 21 & 22-06-2014 4 Prof.Dr.Lata Parmar Expert on Doctoral Research Committee RK University, Rajkot 03-09-2014 (DRC) 5 Prof.Dr.Lata Parmar PhD (Doctor of Philosophy) Sardar Patel University 20-09-2014 6 Prof.Dr.Lata Parmar Appointed as a recognized PhD guide Sumandeep University 17-11-2014 (Research Guide) Internal, in the specialized subject of Physiotherapy in the Allied Health Sciences. 7 Prof.Dr.Lata Parmar Expert on Doctoral Research RK University,Rajkot 19-12-2014 Committee (DRC) .
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