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Ima Medicon 2019 Brochure INDIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION CHAMARAJANAGARA AND CHAMARAJANAGARA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES Welcomes All To ON IC 20 ED 1 M 9 85th MEDICON-2019 Annual State Conference of Indian Medical Association Karnataka State Branch Hosted by: Indian Medical Association Chamarajanagara Branch Dates: 18th 19th & 20th October 2019 Venue: Chamarajanagar Institute of Medical Sciences (CIMS), Chamarajanagara. VISIT US AT: WWW.CHAMARAJANAGARMEDICON2019.IN ORGANISING COMMITEE Patron Dr. D. H. Rajendra Dean & Director Chamarajanagara Institute of Medical Sciences, Chamarajanagar. Dr. M. Basavarajendra Dr. Shweta Shashidar Dr. Abhay Kumar C. B Dr. Mahesh. M Dr. R. S. Nagarjuna IMA President IMA Secretary IMA Treasurer Organising Secretary Joint Organising Secretary Chamarajanagar Chamarajanagar Chamarajanagar Chamarajanagar Chamarajanagar Welcome Note Greetings from IMA Chamarajanagara, we the members and office bearers of IMA Chamarajanagara along with staff of CIMS Chamarajanagara extend our warm greetings to you. Chamarajanagara being the southernmost district of Karnataka, which was formed in 1997 being carved out from mother district Mysore, it is bounded by river Kabini and Cauvery on one side and the Niligiri forest range separating it from Kerala and Tamilnadu on the other side. Our district has rich cultural heritage spanning from Gorukana of tribes of BR Hills, Kamsale of MM Hills, & Goravarakunitha dance of the Manteswamy lineage. Chamarajanagar district is also rich in biodiversity comprising of Bandipura, BR Hills, MM Hills, Gopalaswamy betta. Our district is blessed by Chamarajeshwara in the city center and Madhyaranga in North, Biligiri Ranganatha Swamy in South, Maleyamahadeshwara in east our district also has blessings of Siddappaji of Chikkalur and Buddhist temple of Wodeyarapalya. Renowned tourist attractions like Bharachukki falls and Hogenakal falls are also part of our district. IMA Chamarajanagara was formed in 1980 by Dr. Madavan with 10 members. Today we are a family 85 and we here by take pride and privilege to host the 85th MEDICON 2019 in Chamarajanagara, which is the first state level conference conducted here. We have distinguished speakers and doyens in the field of medicine across the state to share their expertise and knowledge with us. We promise to deliver you the a feast of knowledge, experience and cultural extravaganza to all. VISIT US AT: WWW.CHAMARAJANAGARMEDICON2019.IN ORGANISING COMMITEE OFFICE BEARERES OF IMA KSB 2018-19 ADVISORY COMMITTEE Dr. Annadani M. Meti Dr. Yoganand Reddy President, IMA-KSB Past President, IMA KSB Dr. Madhusudhana Kariganur Dr. Honnegowda President-Elect, IMA-KSB Past President, IMA KSB Dr. Ravindra. H. N Dr. Rajashekhar Ballari Past President, IMA KSB Past President, IMA KSB Dr. Srinivasa.S Dr. Veerabadraiah Hon. State Secretary, IMA-KSB Past Vice President, IMA KSB Dr. Karaveeraprabhu Kyalakond Dr. Prasad. K. H Hon. Joint Secretary, IMA-KSB District Health & Family Welfare Officer, Ch. Nagar Dr. B.Veeranna Dr. Raghuram Sharvegar Honorary Treasurer, IMA-KSB District Surgeon Ch.Nagar Dr. Suresh Rudrappa Dr. Richard Picardo Senior Vice-President Senior Consultant, Ch. Nagar Dr. Mohamad Shafiuddin CO-ORDINATORS Vice-President, IMA-KSB Dr. Lakshmikanth.J Dr. Sharath C. P Vice-President, IMA-KSB President of IMA Kollegal Dr. Aruna Kamineni Dr. Chandra Chuda President of IMA Gundlupet Woman Vice-President, IMA-KSB Dr. Jayanth Dr. Annaiah Kulal M. Ultur Secretary of IMA Mysore Public Relations-Officer, IMA-KSB ORGANISING COMMITTIES WORK SHOP - 18TH OCT ACLS/ ATLS REGISTRATION COMMITTEE SOVENIOR COMMITTEE SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE SESSION INCHARGES Dr. Sanjeev .G. M Dr. R.S. Nagarjuna Dr. Pradeep Kumar. M. V Medical Dr. Darshan .M. S Dr. Vidyasagar Dr. Girish. B Dr. Damayanthi Dr. Girish. B Dr. Srinivas Dr. Sri Devi .S Dr. Purusotham. K Dr. Sharath Kumar B Jaikar Dr. Santhosh Dr. Yadukul Dr. Shivalingu Dr. Chandrik Babu. S. R Dr. Sowmya Dr. Sushma Dr. Nandini Dr. Sumanth Dr. Melisha Dr. Padmini Jayapal Surgical FINANCE COMMITTEE STAGE COMMITTEE FOOD COMMITTEE Dr. Chandrashekhariah Dr. Nagaraju Dr. Ajay .K.T Dr. Maruthi Dr. Shivanna Dr. Mahesh. M Dr. Prabha V Dr. Sathish Javagal Dr. Kishan Picardo Dr. Nanjappa Dr. Darshan. M. S Dr. Ajay Medico Legal Dr. Shashidhar Kumar Dr. Govindaraju Dr. Balasubramanyam Dr. Pradeep Kumar .M. V Dr. Abhaykumar Dr. Krupa Shankar Dr. Raghavendra Dr. Yadukul Dr. Renukhadevi Dr. Lakshmi Dr. Jayapal Dr. Rekha CULTURAL COMMITTEE ACCOMMODATION TRANSPORT LOCAL TOUR RECEPTION COMMITTEE Mother and Child Dr. Devaki. R. N Dr. Shivanna Dr. Girish V Patil Dr. Saraswathamma Dr. Vedhashree Dr. Krishna Prasad. H. S Dr. Vanishree .H. R Dr. Suguna. S Dr. Shruthi Dr. Ravishankar Dr. Bharathi P Dr. Pradeep Dr. Vidhyasagar Dr. Srinivasa. K Dr. Santhosh Dr. Rajeshwari Dr. Swathi Dr. Shwetha Shashidhar Dr. Sathyaprakash Dongade Dr. Anupama Dr. Sridhar. K. C Dr. Shylaja. C. V BANQUET COMMITTEE Dr. Varnika Rastogi Dr. Richard Picardo STALL AND EXHIBITION PUBLICITY AND MEDIA PRINTING Dr. Maheshwara Dr. Sanjeev G. M Dr. Girish. V Patil Dr. Pradeep Dr. Chandrashekharaih Dr. Girish. B Dr. Yadukul Dr. Naveen Chandra Dr. Sri Devi .S Dr. Kishan Picardo Dr. Sharathkumar B Jaikar Dr. Shashank Dr. Shivanna Dr. Shivanna Dr. Wajid Dr. Mahesh. M Dr. Ravishankar VISIT US AT: WWW.CHAMARAJANAGARMEDICON2019.IN INCREDIBLE CHAMARAJANAGARA Sri Male Mahadeshwara Hills Sri Ranganatha Temple Bluff Hulugana Muradi Temple Kanaka Giri 120 km 45 km 29 km 25 km Somanathapura B.R. Hills Bharachukki Falls Gopalswamy Betta Hogenakal Falls 40 km 35 km 50 km 45 km 145 km REGISTRATION DETAILS EARLY BIRD Till Category 1st July Onwards Spot 31st June 2019 Delegate 3300/- 3500/- 4000/- 18th OCT Workshop 500/- 500/- 500/- ACLS/ATLS Accompanying Person 2250/- 2250/- 2250/- BANK DETAILS Branch : Thyagaraja Road Chamarajanagara Account Name : MEDICON-2019 IFSC Code : SBIN0004162 Account Bank : State Bank of India MICR Code : 571002951 Account No : 38328957503 Branch Phone : 08226-224755 FOR MORE DETAILS KINDLY CONTACT Office : 08226-226655 Dr. Mahesh .M :+91 8618246155, +91 9449178896 Dr. R.S. Nagarjuna: +91 9448034287 VISIT US AT: WWW.CHAMARAJANAGARMEDICON2019.IN.
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