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NATIONAL ACADEMY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES (INDIA) ANNUAL REPORT 2019-2020 NAMS House Ansari Nagar, Mahatma Gandhi Marg, New Delhi - 110029 i Postal Address: NATIONAL ACADEMY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES (INDIA) NAMS House, Ansari Nagar, Mahatma Gandhi Marg, New Delhi – 110029 Telephone: Academy : 011-26588718 President : 011-26588792 Secretary : 011-26589289 Fax No.: 011-26588992 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://nams-india.in ii iii iv CONTENTS Page No. The Council ─ 2019-20 1 Officers & Executive Staff 2 Editorial Board of Annals of NAMS 3-4 A. Organizational Activities 5-62 Organisational Activities & Annual Meeting 7 Award of Fellowships & Memberships at the Annual Meeting 8-19 Lifetime Achievement Award 20 Orations and Awards 21-25 NAMS Amritsar Award 26 Meetings of the Council 27 Election of Fellows – 2019 27-31 Election of Members – 2019 31-42 Candidates proposed for Membership (MNAMS) on passing DNB Examination 43-48 Fellows/Members on rolls of the Academy 48 Nominations of Medical Scientists for Orations and Awards – 2019-20 49-52 Lifetime Achievement Award for the year 2019 53 Maintenance of Building 53 Publication of Annals 5 4 Obituary 55 Text of the address by the President Dr. Saroj Chooramani Gopal, delivered at the Annual Convocation on 12th October 2019, at Bhopal (Annexure I) 56-60 Text of the address by the Chief Guest His Excellency Governor of Madhya Pradesh Shri Lal Ji Tandon, at the Annual Convocation on 12th October 2019, at Bhopal (Annexure II) 61-62 B. Academic Report 63 Continuing Medical Education Programme 65 Report of activities April 1, 2019-March 31, 2020 65-70 State-wise distribution of Extramural CME Programmes 71 Extramural CME Programmes of NAMS Chapters (Annexure III) 72-73 v Report on Extramural CME Programmes (Annexure IV) 74-95 The Medical Scientists’ Exchange Programmes (Health Manpower Development) 96 Report on Intramural CME Programmes (Annexure V) 97-103 NAMS Chapters (Annexure VI) 104-107 Emeritus Professors of NAMS 108 Report of Academic Committee NAMS Website 110 C. -
Indian Journal Of
Indian Journal of PsychiatryOFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE INDIAN PSYCHIATRIC SOCIETY ISSN 0019-5545 Honorary Editor Section Editors Mahendra K. Nepal - Nepal Swaminath G. Literary psychiatry: Ajit V. Bhide Mario Maj - Italy Professor and Head, Art and Psychiatry: R. Raguram Mohan K. Issac - Australia Department of Psychiatry, Cultural Psychiatry: Shiv Gautham Pedro Ruiz - USA Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Medical College, R. Srinivasa Murthy - Jordan Kadugondanahalli, Bangalore - 560045 The History Page: T. V. Asokan Ph: 080-23152508/23209217 Rohan Ganguli - USA Mobile: 9845007121 Indian Advisory Board Rudra Prakash- USA Email: [email protected] Sanjay Dube- USA A.B. Ghosh P. Raghurami Reddy Honorary Chief Advisor Sekhar Saxena- Geneva A. K. Agarwal P. K. Dalal Sheila Hollins- UK T. S. Sathyanarayana Rao Abraham Varghese Prasanna Raj Professor and Head, Tony Elliott- UK Department of Psychiatry, Ajit V. Bhide R. Ponnudurai Vijoy K Varma- USA J. S. S. Medical College, Mysore - 570004 Col. G. R. Golechha S.M.Channabasavanna Vikram Patel- UK Mobile: 9845282399 G. G. Prabhu S. C. Malik Email: [email protected] J. W. Sabhaney S. C. Tiwari Distinguished Past Editors Editorial Offi ce K. Kuruvilla Shridhar Sharma N. N. De 1949 to 1951 Department of Psychiatry, K. A. Kumar Narendra N. Wig L. P. Verma 1951 to 1958 J. S. S. Medical College, Hospital, S. Kalyanasundaram R. Sathianathan A. N. Bardhan 1958 to 1960 Ramanuja Road, Mysore – 570004 P. Kulhara Indira Sharma Lt. Col. M. R. Vachha 1961 to 1967 Ph: 0821 -2653845 Ext 309 Direct: 2442840 (Tele), 0821-2433898 (Fax) A. Venkoba Rao 1968 to 1976 Email: [email protected] International Advisory Board B. -
Ijsp 2013 (3-4)
Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry, 2013, 29 (3-4), 84-85 Commentary and Reflections on The First Editorial [Reprinted from IJSP 2008, 28 (1-2), 8-9] RELEVANCE OF SOCIAL PSYCHIATRY IN INDIA – A REAPPRAISAL J.K. Trivedi, Kailash S. It is a matter of great honour and privilege to offer a Many reasons can be thought of for biological factors commentary on the Editorial of the Inaugural issue of gaining greater attention than social factors. Biological Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry (IJSP), 1985 by Prof. factors can be easily assessed, are less time consuming, B.B. Sethi on the topic “Relevance of Social Psychiatry in treated by medications and because of the complexity India”. Viewed from the prism of the 27 year old involved, psychiatrists are more interested in editorial, Social Psychiatry appears to be all the more possessing it. Mental health professionals tend to important and significant in present day India. Social follow the biological model and rely on medications for and cultural factors play an important role in mental their treatment so that they are more likely to get health promotion, causation, management and respect from their fellow colleagues of other disciplines. prevention of illnesses. This section will aim at a current On the other hand, social and cultural factors are assessment and a refocus on the topic at hand and difficult to assess, more time consuming, needs would eventually review the progress and important expertise to intervene and also the fact that it is easily milestones of the Indian Association of Social Psychiatry understandable by many makes it less attractive for a (IASP) and the Social Psychiatry movement in India. -
Mental Health Care Bill,2013
REPORT NO. 74 PARLIAMENT OF INDIA RAJYA SABHA DEPARTMENT-RELATED PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE SEVENTY FOURTH REPORT The Mental Health Care Bill, 2013 (Ministry of Health and Family Welfare) (Presented to the Hon’ble Chairman, Rajya Sabha on 20th November, 2013) (Forwarded to the Hon’ble Speaker, Lok Sabha on 20th November, 2013) (Presented to the Rajya Sabha on 9th December, 2013) (Laid on the Table of Lok Sabha on 9th December, 2013) Rajya Sabha Secretariat, New Delhi December, 2013/Agrahayana, 1935 (Saka) Website : http://rajyasabha.nic.in E-mail : [email protected] 167 Hindi version of this publication is also available PARLIAMENT OF INDIA RAJYA SABHA DEPARTMENT-RELATED PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE SEVENTY FOURTH REPORT The Mental Health Care Bill, 2013 (Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (Presented to the Hon’ble Chairman, Rajya Sabha on 20th November, 2013) (Forwarded to the Hon’ble Speaker, Lok Sabha on 20th November, 2013) (Presented to the Rajya Sabha on 9th December, 2013) (Laid on the Table of Lok Sabha on 9th December, 2013) Rajya Sabha Secretariat, New Delhi December, 2013/Agrahayana, 1935 (Saka) CONTENTS PAGES 1. COMPOSITION OF THE COMMITTEE ..................................................................................... (i)-(ii) 2. PREFACE ............................................................................................................................... (iii)-(iv) 3. ACRONYMS .......................................................................................................................... -
Dr Rao Institute Book 2015
PsychiatrPsychiatryy inin India:India: TTrainingraining && trainingtraining centrcentreses Second Edition Editors: T.S. Sathyanarayana Rao & Abhinav Tandon Psychiatry in India: Training & training centres Second Edition Editors: T.S. Sathyanarayana Rao Abhinav Tandon Publisher: Indian Journal of Psychiatry www.indianjpsychiatry.org Psychiatry in India : Training & training centres Second edition, the supplement of Indian Journal of Psychiatry Editors: T.S. Sathyanarayana Rao Abhinav Tandon © Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 2015 Original ISBN No: Print ISSN 0019-5545 E-ISSN 1998 - 3794 Archived at www.indianjpsychiatry.org First print: 2011 Revised & Updated edition : 2013 Second Edition: 2015 Composed and Printed at: Ramya Creations 2nd Floor, Madvesha Complex Nazarbad Main Road, Mysuru 570 010, India. Phone: 0821 2445187 Email: [email protected] Cover design by : Darshan M.S. Consultant Neuropsychiatrist Formerly Resident, Dept. of Psychiatry, JSSMC Mysuru, Karnataka, India. & Late Anjana M.S. Copyright © 2015 The entire contents are protected under Indian and International copyrights. Disclaimer: The information and opinions presented in the Journal and in this book Indian Research in Psychiatry: A Journey of six decades reflect the views of the authors and not of the Journal or its Editorial Board or the Publishers. Publication does not constitute endorsement. Neither the Indian Journal of Psychiatry / Indian Research in Psychiatry: A Journey of six decades nor its publishers nor anyone else involved in creating, producing or delivering the materials contained therein, assumes any liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information provided nor shall they be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential or punitive damages arising out of their use.