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SYNAPSE 2021 PREAMBLE-New-2.Cdr Joining link for delegate after Registration Joining link for faculty after Registration Dear Friends and Colleagues Greetings of the day! SPHERE (Society for Prevention, Education, Healthcare and Research - www.spherengopune.org) in collaboration with ESI (Endocrine Society of India), Indian Psychiatry Society (IPS) task force for mind and body medicine. CBM (Cognitive Behaviour Medicine Trust) and Diabetic association of India (DAI), Pune welcome all of you for SYNAPSE 2021. SPHERE has successfully conducted SYNAPSE 2020, the first international conference on Mind and Body medicine in Endocrinology Pune on 1st and 2nd February 2020 last year in collaboration with Endocrine society of India and Cognitive Behaviour Medicine Trust (CBM) and Indian Psychiatry Society (IPS) task force for mind and body medicine. It was successfully attended by over 1000 doctors from all over the world and live workshop attended by nearly 250 delegates. SPHERE is now set to organize SYNAPSE 2021 virtual conference on 27 and 28 of March 2021 which is a Saturday & Sunday and virtual workshop on 3 April 2021 (Saturday) online. Last year, our major focus was to introduce the concept of mind health and health psychology in diabetes to doctors treating diabetes and (or) mind. This year our major focus to discuss on evidence based literature on the same and understand more on BEHAVIOURAL AND NON PHARMACOLOGICAL INTERVENTION IN DIABETES which is endorsed even by our Health Ministry and Indian Psychiatry Society also and is more spoken of than understood. Once again it is my privilege to invite all of you to participate in the virtual event. We look forward to your active participation. I hope you will enjoy the academic feast in the comfort of your home. Warm regards DR VAISHALI DESHMUKH MD, DNB (medicine-gold medalist) DM (Endocrinology) Secretary [ Society For Prevention, Healthcare, Education & Research (SPHERE) } ORGANISING CHAIRPERSON – SYNAPSE 2021 Consultant & Head of Endocrinology Department Deenanath Mangeshkar Hospital & Research Centre Director Deshmukh Clinic & Research Centre Pune,India Mob : + 91 9850811450 Email : [email protected] SYNAPSE 2021 VIRTUAL CONFERENCE 27th & 28th March 2021 (Saturday & Sunday) Time: 2-9 PM Registration Link : https://spherengopune.org/Synapse2021N/ Reg compulsory & Paid Reg Fee per delegate INR 500 USD : 50 $ EURO : 40 GBP : 35 SYNAPSE 2021 VIRTUAL WORKSHOP 3rd April 2021 (Saturday) Time: 3 - 8 PM Registration Link :https://spherengopune.org/Synapse2021N/ Reg compulsory & Paid Reg Fee per delegate INR 2000 USD : 100 $ EURO : 80 GBP : 70 WHO CAN ATTEND THE VIRTUAL CONFERENCE All doctors and healthcare professionals who treat diabetes and are interested in mind health and behavioural & non pharmacological interventions in diabetes. WHO CAN ATTEND THE VIRTUAL WORKSHOP All doctors and healthcare professionals who want to have experiential learning and practical training in mind health and behavioural & non pharmacological interventions in diabetes. ABSTRACT SUBMISSION : UP TO 10th MARCH 2021 Upload Abstract on Registration link after Completing Registration Process FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND PROGRAMME & REGISTRATION visit www.spherengopune.org WHAT DOES SYNAPSE 2021 HAVE IN STORE FOR YOU: 1) 2 day virtual conference 2) 15 sessions of virtual education and research in MBM 3) 1 MBSR (Mind body stress relaxation) online programme 4) 1 day virtual workshop 5) 2 Pleneray session 6) 2 Presidential addresses 7) 5 Keynote lectures 8) 2 Pannel Discussion 9) Virtual abstract and poster presentation 10) Networking opportunity 11) Accredition points with MMC LEARNING OBJECTIVES Comprehensive review of mind body Understanding role of integration connections and research evidence in modern of behavioural interventions in Diabetes medicine on MBI in Diabetes and Endocrinology Experiential learning of practical skills of Practical tips to implementation of behaviour assessment and administration of (mind body medicine) MBM in Diabetes Clinics mind body interventions in a scientific manner SECOND BROCHURE DAY 1 :27 MARCH 2021 SATURDAY 2 - 9:30 PM TIME TOPIC SPEAKER CHAIRPERSON Dr Paulami Deshmukh, Member Sphere 10 2:00 -2:10 pm min Welcome and Introducon Dr. Vaishali Deshmukh, Endocrinologist & Secretary SPHERE, Pune 2:15- 4:10 pm Session 1:MIND DYNAMICS Moderator: Dr Jayshree Shembalkar, Endocrinologist, Nagpur Dr. Sandeep Grover, 15 Psychological manifestaons of Dr. Ameya Joshi 2:15 -2:30 pm Psychiatrist, Chandigarh min Endocrinologist, Mumbai endocrine diseases 15 Interference of mind states in 2:35 -2:50 pm Dr. Vagesh Iyer Dr. Prashant Kaduskar min endocrine assessments Endocrinologist, Bengaluru Endocrinologist, Pune Adj. Prof. Reinhard Boegle, Quantum science: The raonale for 15 Dr. Sangeeta Nehra President Yoga Forum, 2:55-3:10 pm creang an integrated model of Munich min Director, AYUSH, Haryana diabetes care Dr. Sanjeev Bakshi Endocrinologist, Pune 15 Consciousness approach to Dr. Yogesh Mohan 3:15-3:30 pm Dr. Medha Oak, min Prof, Prevenve medicine, Diabetes Saveetha Medical college, Chennai Physician, Dombivli 15 Evidence based Literature on MBM 3:35- 3:50 pm Dr. Deep Dua, Dr. Adarsh Tripathi , min in endocrinology Endocrinologist, New Delhi Psychiatrist, Lucknow 3:55 -4:05 pm 10 min Discussion (All panellists) 4:10 – 4:40 pm Session 2: PLENERAY SESSION Moderator: Dr. Sridevi, Endocrinologist, Hyderabad Padmashri . INTEGRETIVE MEDICINE: Introducon by 30 Dr. B.N.Gangadhar 4:10-4:40 pm min Imperave and the way forward in Former Director NIMHANS, Dr. Vani Kulhalli next decade Bengaluru; Chair, NMC Ethics Psychiatrist, Mumbai Board, New Delhi Session 3: KEY NOTE ADDRESS 4:45 -5:45 pm Moderator: Dr Archana Juneja, Endocrinologist, Mumbai Dr. A.G. Unnikrishnan Effect of COVID 19 on mind health Padmashri 20 Endocrinologist, Pune 4:45 -5:05 pm of endocrine paents and Dr. Shashank Joshi, min Dr. Bhavesh Lakdawala , Endocrinologist, Mumbai healthcare professionals Psychiatrist, Ahmedabad PNIE framework in endocrinology Dr. Geeta 20 Dr. Vaishali Deshmukh 5:05 - 5:25pm Aurangabadkar min pracce: Advocacy, Leadership and Endocrinologist & Secretary SPHERE, Pune Endocrinologist Hyderabad Concept of HPT Dr. Sanjay Phadke THEORY TO PRACTICE: Integrang 20 Neuropsychiatrist, Pune; Dr. Arun Marwale 5:25- 5:45 pm min Mind Body Health in Clinical Chair, Center for Behavioural Psychiatrist, Aurangabad Pracce Medicine, Chair IPS task force on Mind-Body Medicine Session 4: AROUND THE WORLD: GLOBAL THOUGHTS ON MBM 5:50-7:25 pm Moderator: Dr Sanjay Kalra, Endocrinologist, Past President ESI, Karnal American Academy of Yoga & Dr. Indranill Basu-Ray, 15 Dr. Shreerang Godbole, 5:50-6:05 pm Meditaon (AAYM): Vision and Cardiologist and President min Endocrinologist, Pune Iniave AAYM, USA 15 Individualizing lifestyle modificaon 6:10- 6:25 pm Dr Sundeep Ruder, Dr.Ajit Bhide min according to mental textures Endocrinologist, South Africa Psychiatrist, Bengluru Understanding the integral link 15 Dr May Mokbelpur Dr. Limci Gupta 6:30-6:45 pm between Psyche and Soma- min Physician, USA Pathologist, UK a physician’s journey. 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