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ICFMT-2013 27Th & 28Th SEPTEMBER ICFMT-2013 27th & 28th SEPTEMBER 12th National Conference Of Indian Congress Of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology And National CME On Crime Against Women & Children With Recent Advancement In Forensic Field. ORGANISED BY Department Of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Govt. Medical College, Haldwani Nainital (Uttarakhand) INVITATION Dear friends, It gives me immense pleasure and privilege to announce that Department Of Forensic Medicine, Govt. Medical college, Haldwani Nainital (Uttarakhand) is hosting 12th National conference of Indian congress of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology and National CME on “ Crime against women and children with recent advancement in forensic field ” from 27th to 28th Sep 2013. The recent spurt in heinous crimes against women and children appeals from all Medical professionals, Forensic experts, Judiciary, Police, Media & NGO's to upgrade the technology and attitude in dealing with such crimes. With great enthusiasm the organising committee invites you to participate in this academic feast. We wish to entour you through not only the diverse and varied fields in the forensic but also the picturesque natural beauty of Haldwani and Nainital. The Landscape of lakes, fruit, orchards, religious destinations, with the Jim Corbett National Park, “The Tigers Home”, just round the corner, awaits you and your family with green open arms. We promise you a never before environment of interaction, socializing, networking and above all learning with fun in the serene environs of devbhoomi Uttarakhand. I extend my warm invitation to the eminent delegates to make this event a grand success. Regards Dr. Chandra Prakash (Org. Secretary) Professor & Head Dept. Of Forensic Medicine Govt. Medical College, Haldwani Nainital (Uttarakhand) ORGANISING COMMITTEE ICFMT-2013 Chief Patron Conference Secretariat Prof.(Col) R. C. Purohit Dr. Chandra Prakash Principal & Dean, Organising Secretary Govt. Medical College, Haldwani Professor & Head Department of Forensic Medicine, Patron Govt Medical College, Haldwani Dr. T. D. Dogra Nainital (Uttarakhand) Email: [email protected] Vice Chancellor S.G.T. University, Gurgaon Mob : 09412410759 (Ex Director AIIMS, New Delhi ) Co-Chairman Chairman Dr. A. S. Thind Dr. Dalbir Singh Director Research & Medical Education Punjab, Chandigrah Prof. & Head Forensic Medicine PGI Chandigarh. Reception Committee Organising Secretary Dr. Ajay Arya Dr. Chandra Prakash Dr. C. M. S. Rawat Dr. Vineeta Rawat Joint Secretary Dr. Urmilla Palaria Dr. Soni Uttam Dr. G. S.Tityal Dr. S. S.Bhandari Treasurer Dr. Ashutosh Sayana Finance Committee Dr. K.C. Pandey National Advisory Committee Dr. Atul Saxena Dr. S. K. Roy Chaudhary Dr. Rajeev Singh Dr. R. K. Gupta Dr. Pranam Singh Pratap Dr. Renu Bala Dr. Vinod Kumar Catering Committee Dr. R. K. Gorea Mr. A. B. Oli Dr. Sanjay Das Mr. Sunil Joshi Dr. R. D. Paliwal Mr. Harimohan Upadhyay Dr. Vivekanand Goswami Accommodation Committee Scientific Committee Dr. Mahendra Pant Dr. S. K. Verma(Chairman) Dr. Arun Pandey Dr. A. K Srivastava Mr. B. S. Deopa Dr. N. K. Agarwal Transport Committee Dr. M. C. Joshi Mr. Deepak Joshi Dr. Anoop Verma Mr. Vijay Hariya Dr. Ishwer Tayal Mr. Neeraj Hariya Souvenir Committee Registration Committee Dr. Mukesh Yadav (Chairman) Dr. H.Bandhu Dr. Bhawana Shrivastava Mr. Amit Dumka Dr. R. G. Nautiyal Mr. Lalit Joshi Dr. Sanjay Gaur Mr. Ganesh Pandey Dr. Pawan Kumar Mr.Ramesh Pant Mr. Mohan Bhatt GOVERNING COUNCIL OF ICFMT 2012-13 President Senior Vice Presidents Prof. T. D. Dogra Prof. C. B. Tripathi Prof. K. H. Manjunath Vice Presidents Prof. K. Vij Secretary General Prof. R. K. Gorea Dr. Dalbir Singh Dr. Alexander Khakha Dr. Manjula Executive Members Joint Secretaries Prof. R. K. P. Singh Dr. Mukesh Yadav Dr. S. D. Sharma Dr. Dasari Harish Prof. B. M. Gupta Treasurer Editor Dr. Y. S. Bansal Prof. S. K. Verma INSTRUCTIONS FOR ABSTRACT SUBMISSION Abstract should be computer typed as MS Word document in A4 size. Times New Roman, Font Size 12 and should be submitted as per the following format. Preferred presentation type: Oral or Poster Title: Should be in bold with first letter of each word in capital. Author's name/s and Affiliation: Should be in capital letters, name of presenting author being underlined. Author's name/s should be followed by their institution affiliation and the e- mail address of the presenting author. Contents: Should include the aim of the study materials, methods, results, conclusion and key words. The abstract should not exceed 250 words References, Tables, and graphs must not be included in the abstract. The abstracts should be emailed to [email protected], [email protected]. The dead line for abstract submission is 15th August 2013. Oral Presentation: Only power point presentation will be authorized at all congress sessions. The time limit for oral presentation will be 6 minutes: followed by a discussion for 2 minutes. Poster session: Authors will provide a poster for display at the conference, the size of which should not exceed 4X3 feet. For Assistance Contact Dr. Soni Uttam, (Joint Secretary) M: 9936433076 Dr. I. Tayal, M: 9412084485 PROGRAM SCHEDULE 27th Sep 2013 Venue- Govt. Medical College, Haldwani Nainital (Uttarakhand) ÜInaugural Function at 08:30 am ÜScientific Session from 09:00 am Onward ÜPaper & Poster Presentation ÜDinner and Banquet at Boat House Club, Nainital. ÜNight stay at Nainital 28th Sep 2013 Venue- Conference Hall, KMVN, Nainital (Uttarakhand) ÜScientific Session from 09:00 am. ÜValedictory Function. FACULTY LECTURES 1. Genesis of ethics. Dr. T. D. Dogra 2. Legal issues & recent amendment in sexual crime in India Dr. Mukesh Yadav 3. Quality in medical research Dr. S. K. Roy Chaudhary 4. Forensic Crime Investigation Dr. T. D. Dogra, Dr. Sanjeev Lalwani, Dr. Anupama Raina & Dr. Chitranjan Behera 5. Cases of uncommon poisons in India Dr. S. K. Shukla 6. Child Abuse Dr. R. K. Gorea 7. Evaluation of forensic medicine in under graduate medical education Dr. Ashok Shrivastava 8. Role of forensic science in solving crime against women. Director (Uttarakhand Judicial & Legal Academy) Bhawali, Nainital Uttarakhand 9. Role of investigating officers in crime against women Dr. Sadanand Datey (I.P.S.) S.S.P.( Nainital) 10. Recent trends in Thanatology Dr. Dalbir Singh 11. A new aspect of crime in youth during rave parties Dr. Chandra Prakash 12. Analysis of legal consideration of sexual crime against women Dr. V. B. Sahai 13.Changes in the law regarding sexual assault: Role of doctor! Dr. S. K. Verma 14.Emerging trends in white collar crime Dr. M. C. Joshi (Asst. Director) C.F.S.L. Chandigarh 15. Reconstruction of scene of crime in shoot out cases. Shri A Dey, P.S.O. & H.O.D (Ballistic) C.F.S.L., C.B.I New Delhi 16. Application of Nano technology in relation to forensic medicine and toxicology. Dr. A. S. Thind (Registrar, Punjab Medical Council) REGISTRATION FORM Name………………………………………………………………Sex….…................... Designation……………………………………………………………….……………..... Affiliation/Institution………………………………………………………...…………...... M.C.I. / State Registration no.................................................................................... Mailing address......................................................................................................... ………………………….............................................................................................. Telephone / Mobile no…………………….........Email ...................................………. Accompanying person's details………………........................................................... .................................................................................................................................. Travel detail: Date & Time of Arrival ..........................................................................………..…… Details of Payment: I am enclosing herewith demand draft/Cheque no………..………Dated…....……… Drawn on………….............………………....bank, for Rupees (In Words)................ .....................................................................................................................… Only. Name: Signature All payments can be made by at par cheques/demand drafts drawn in favour of “ICFMT-2013” payable at Oriental Bank of Commerce, Medical College branch- Haldwani Uttrakhand, or can be directly transferred to A/C No-13122011004434 IFS Code 0RBC0101312. Kindly ensure that your name and contact no. is endorsed on the reverse of the cheque/demand draft. PG students must enclose a certificate from Head of the Department along with the registration form. Participants are requested to send the duly filled registration forms along with the requisite fee to Dr. Chandra Prakash (Organising Secretary ) Prof. & Head Dept. of Forensic Medicine, Govt Medical College, Haldwani (Nainital) Uttrakhand. Scanned copies of registration form and details of Bank transfer can alternatively be mailed to [email protected], [email protected] Registration fee till 31st July2013 1. Delegates: Rs 3500 (Without Accomodation) Rs 5500 (With Accomodation -Twin Sharing) 2.*PG Students: Rs 3500 (Free Accomodation) 3. Accompanying person Rs 2000 4. Registration fee from 01 Aug. 2013 Onwards or Onspot registration Delegates: Rs 7000 PG Students: Rs 5000 *Certificate from Head of Department is compulsory. Registration and Accommodation amount waived off for the senior forensic faculty member not working in any medical colleges. Accommodation will be provided in twin sharing. Kindly mail full travel detail at least 15 days before by email. Accommodation Details Hotels
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