25th Annual National Conference of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine
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The Renaissance Mumbai Convention Centre Hotel, Mumbai
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Theme: Critical Care : Beyond Borders
Welcome Message
It is indeed a pleasure to invite you all to the
25th Annual National Conference of
Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine to
be held in Mumbai – the birthplace of ISCCM, a
quarter century ago! We have come a long way
from those days and the founding fathers like
Drs. Shirish Prayag, J. Divetia, Praveen Amin
and others must be proud so see how the seed
which they planted has grown into a beautiful
flower & fruit bearing tree providing welcome
shade to all intensivists in India!
We have selected a large number of renowned
critical care leaders as faculty from all over the
World and obviously f rom India and
neighboring countries. The scientific content is
top class and so would be the social events. This
is the first time that the conference is being
organized by the centre i.e. ISCCM Executive
Committee, obviously along with enthusiastic
help from the Mumbai Intensivists!
The weather in Mumbai would be excellent at
that time of the year and the Venue is beautiful
‘The Renaissance’ a green heaven opposite the
Powai Lake.
I am sure that you all will have a memorable
conference.
Dr. Yatin Mehta
President, ISCCM
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About ISCCMIndian Society of Critical Care Medicine was established on 9th October, 1993, in Mumbai, India. It is
the largest non-profit association of Indian Physicians, Nurses, Physiotherapists and other allied health
care professionals involved in the care of the critically ill. ISCCM which was started with a small group
of consultants, from Mumbai, is now having membership of 7440, comprising of 67 city branches all
across India with headquarter at Mumbai. ISCCM is committed for the promotion and advancement of
intensive care as a specialty in India by facilitating education and training of physicians and nurses,
setting best practice standards for the care of critically ill patients and their families and promoting
research. The ultimate aim is to raise the level of critical care practice in the country and to develop
future leaders in the field of critical care.
The ISCCM aims to achieve its objectives through the following activities:
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Dr. Yatin MehtaPresident, ISCCM
Chairman, CRITICARE 2019
Dr. Pradip Kumar BhattacharyaGeneral Secretary, Secretary - ISCCM
Organising Secretary, CRITICARE 2019
Dr. Subhal DixitPresident Elect, ISCCM
Scientific Committee Chairman, CRITICARE 2019
Dr. Atul KulkarniCo Chairman,
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Dr. Kapil ZirpeImmediate Past President, ISCCMCo-Chairman, CRITICARE 2019
Dr. Rahul PanditTreasurer, ISCCM
Organising Secretary, CRITICARE 2019
Organising Committee
Impart educational training by developing and running Post-graduate fellowship courses and diplomas in the field of critical care medicine.
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Formulating standards and guidelines for the organization and practice of intensive care to suit Indian conditions.
Organizing national and international congresses and meetings.
To seek affiliations and collaborations with national and international organizations of similar interests to achieve the objectives of the society.
Setting up research projects in the field of critical care across the country.
Providing basic training in intensive care for non-specialists.
To publish scientific journals and literature to further the cause of the discipline
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International Faculty
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Prof. Laurent Brochard
Canada
Prof. Chairat Permpikul
Thailand
Prof. Mitchell Levy
USA
Prof. Jean Louis Teboul
France
Prof. Rohan Dissanayake
Sri Lanka
Prof. Yaseen Arabi
Saudi Arabia
Prof. Jean Louis Vincent
Belgium
Prof. Marin Kollef
USA
Prof. Victor Rosenthal
Argentina
Prof. John Marini
USA
Prof. Davy Cheng
Canada
Prof. Thomas Bleck
USA
Dr. Farhad N. Kapadia
Dr. Ashit M. Bhagwati
Dr. J. V. Divatia
Dr. Narendra Rungta
Dr. Pravin Amin
Dr. R. K. Mani
Dr. Rajesh Chawla
Dr. Ram E Rajagopalan
Dr. Shirish Prayag
Dr. Subhash Todi
Dr. Yatin Mehta
Dr. Atul Kulkarni
Dr. Kapil Zirpe
Dr. Palepu Gopal
Dr. Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya
Dr. Rahul Pandit
Dr. Rajesh Pande
Dr. Sheila Nainan Myatra
Dr. Srinivas Samavedam
Dr. Sandhya Talekar
Dr. Sauren Panja
Dr. Subhal Dixit
Dr. Sumit Ray
Dr. Suresh Ramasubban
Dr. Susruta Bandyopadhyay
Dr. Yash Javeri
Dr. Devi Prasad Samaddar
Dr. Dhruva Chaudhry
Prof. D K Singh
Dr. Manish Munjal
Dr. Prashotam Lal Gautam
Dr. Rajesh Chandra Mishra
Dr. Ashit Hegde
Dr. B. Ray
National Faculty
AND MANY MORE
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Young Talent Hunt Guidelines
LANGUAGE Abstract must be typed and presented in English
FONT Use font type Times New Roman, Font Size 10
WORD LIMITThe abstract must be written within 3000 words. Excluding title, and the names of the author (s) and their institutions
CONTENT
The submitted abstracts must contain the following:Objectives: State the main objective of the studyMaterials and methods: Briey describe the design of the study and how it was conductedResults: Present the main results with appropriate statisticsConclusion: Limit the conclusions to those that are directly supported by the results.
TITLEThe title of the abstract must be typed in CAPITAL LETTERS with the exception of scientic names, which should be in upper and lower case forms and italicized.
PRESENTING AUTHOR DETAILS
The presenting author's name must be underlinedThe presenting author's name, institution, address, telephone and email address must be provided.Presenting authors must be registered for the conference. Only Registered delegates will be allowed to present.
DEADLINE
a) First deadline of abstract submission 30th October 2018.b) Second deadline for intimate delegates about their selection of abstract & to complete registration process will be 30th November 2018.c) Third deadline for submission of top 5 full presentations of abstracts selected for HN will be 15th December 2018.d) Fourth deadline for Submission of full & nal selected presentations will be 30th December 2018.It will be irrespective of oral or poster.No abstract will be entertained after 30th December for selection, submission or presentation.
ACCEPTANCEPresenting author shall be notied of the status of the abstract after being reviewed by the committee, by email. Authors selected for oral & poster presentation will be informed. Communication will only be made by email only on this regard. Hence including email address along with abstract is mandatory.
REGISTRATIONRegistration for conference is not mandatory for abstract submission. However if abstract or paper gets selected, then only registration for the Conference is mandatory.
Your abstract will be scored on the following criteria:
Scientic merit of the abstract. Adequate sample size and proper statistical analysis.Adherence to instructions, and. Originality of work
ISCCM is committed for giving opportunity to young and new talent in CRITICARE 2019, Mumbai. We hereby invite online applications from our members to participate in Young Talent Hunt and to be a National Faculty at CRITICARE 2019, Mumbai. The members are required to upload their presentation on ISCCM website. Member should not have spoken/delivered lecture at previous ISCCM National Conferences.
1. Age <35 years.
2. The member can select his/her topic for the presentation.
3. The member's presentation should not be more than 12 minutes.
4. The last date of Application is 15th October 2018.
5. The last date to upload the Presentation is 15th November 2018.
6. The eligible members may please log on to ISCCM website and upload their presentation for Young Talent Hunt.
7. The conference secretariat will bear the expenses for your stay during conference only.
8. ISCCM center will pay for travel by II A/C.
9. All the presentations uploaded on the web site will be viewed and the best will be selected. The selected members will be invited to speak at CRITICARE 2019, Mumbai.
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION AND WORKSHOP FORM
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Membership No. Organisation / Institution
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25th Annual National Conference of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine
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Registration Details
Category 01 March - 31st August
ISCCM Members INR 11800
Non-ISCCM Members INR 14160
PG Student INR 7670
Nurses/Paramedics (ISCCM/CCNS Member) INR 3540
Accompanying Person National Delegates INR 10620
International Delegates $ 767
SAARC Country Delegates $ 266
Accompanying Person (International Delegates) $ 531
Accompanying Person (SAARC Country Delegates) $ 219
Note: Registration fees is inclusive of 18% IGST as per current Government Norms
Workshop Details
Name of WorkshopsNo. of
Seat Available
Members &
PG StudentsNon Member
SAARC &
International
BPICC (BASIC PEDIATRIC
INTENSIVE CARE COURSE)45 INR 4720 INR 5900 $ 201
MECHANICAL VENTILATION COURSE 80 INR 10620 INR 11800 $ 212
4C (COMPREHENSIVE CRITICAL
CARE COURSE)60 INR 8850 INR 10620 $ 201
ECHO and USG Course in ICU 60 INR 14160 INR 16520 $ 307
HAEMODYNAMIC MONITORING
COURSE60 INR 8850 INR 10620 $ 201
NEURO CRITICAL CARE COURSE
(In association with NCS USA)50 INR 7670 INR 8850 $ 177
OBETETRICS CRITICAL CARE COURSE 50 INR 8850 INR 10620 $ 201
DIFFICULT AIRWAY &
BRONCHOSCOPY COURSE50 INR 7670 INR 8850 $ 177
Note: Registration fees is inclusive of 18% IGST as per current Government Norms
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Many Knowledge oriented workshops are upcoming
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Terms & Conditions
Registration Fee Includes: Delegates - Admission to Scientific Sessions & Exhibition; Refreshment during breaks; Lunches & Dinners; Registration Material & Kit; Participation
Certificate | Accompanying Person - Refreshment during breaks; Lunches & Dinners; Registration Material & Kit
Students require a certificate from the Head of Department/Institution
Conference kit is subject to availability for spot registration | We will accept only cash or credit card for spot registration
Conference Secretariat:
Unit 13 and 14 , First Floor, Hind Service Industries Premises Co.operative Society,
Near Chaitya Bhoomi, Off Veer Savarkar Marg, Dadar, Mumbai - 400028,
Email: [email protected] / [email protected] /
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Renaissance Mumbai Convention Centre Hotel
Renaissance Mumbai is situated in northern suburbs of Mumbai - on the banks of Powai Lake. The hotel sits
snuggled within 15 acres of lush landscaped grounds, offering relaxed environment to conduct business or
simply unwind. With 600 ergonomically designed rooms and 230,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor spaces
hotel suits magnificently for corporate or social events.
Largest Executive lounge in the city
Newly Opened Quan Spa & Salon
Located on the banks of the serene Powai Lake
6 scrumptious dining options
Largest convention space of 2,30,000 sq. ft. in the city
600 rooms with the right blend of luxury and functionality
Award winning chefs and food service
Multiple indoor and outdoor venue options
About MumbaiLocated on west coast of India, Mumbai, the city that never sleeps is a cultural representative of modern India.
Sky-scrapers, attractive old and new architectures and beautiful landscapes has made this city fourth most
popular city in the world. Today’s Mumbai is the biggest business hub in India holding 21 millions of Indians from
different parts of India. The city houses some premier scientific and nuclear institutes like BARC, TIFR, NPCL, IREL,
AERB, AECI, DAE and last but not the least, IIT Bombay.
The name Mumbai was coined from the local Goddess Mumbadevi. A group of seven islands from the kingdom
of Ashoka, the famous Buddhist emperor of India had formed the Mumbai city. After independence, the city
expanded its territory and suburban small towns were included within the city to shape the present Mumbai city.
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Gateway of IndiaThis historical landmark of Mumbai is one of the most popular places in the city for tourists and has become the symbol of the city over the years. Built nearly 100 years back to commemorate the landing of King George V in India, this landmark served literally as the gateway of India for viceroys and governors of Mumbai.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj TerminusEarlier known as Victoria Terminus, this is a historic railway station and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This 129-year-old structure is still operational as a major railway station and is located in South Mumbai.
Taj Mahal Palace HotelThis grand hotel was built more than 100 years ago in 1903 in South Mumbai and faces The Gateway of India. It is the flagship hotel of the international chain of hotels -Taj Hotels. This great building has stood the test of time and even witnessed the 2008 attack by terrorists.
Elephanta CavesElephanta caves are a group of caves situated on an island off the coast of Mumbai and can be reached via a boat ride from The Gateway of India. The caves are split into two groups of Hindu and Buddhist caves and are believed to date back to the 5th and 8th centuries.
Kanheri CavesKanheri caves are located in the Sanjay Gandhi National Park in the northern parts of Mumbai and are believed to have inscriptions from 1st century BCE to 10th century BCE. They contain Buddhist sculptures and carvings that can make one marvel at the artists of those times who created these beautiful masterpieces on hard rocks. The name Kanheri originates from the Sanskrit word ‘Krishnagiri’, which means black mountain.
Mount Mary ChurchMount Mary Church is a 300 year old church located in Bandra. It is a Roman Catholic Basilica, and on every 8th September, the feast of Blessed Virgin Mary is celebrated here. The church was destroyed in early 1700s and rebuilt in 1760; the story behind the statue of Our Lady here is that it was found by Koli fishermen in the sea.
Haji Ali DargahHaji Ali Dargah is a mosque and tomb situated on an islet off the coast of Mumbai in Worli. This dargah is nearly 600 years old and was made in the memory of a Muslim merchant Sayyed Peer Haji Ali Shah Bukhari, and is named after him as well. The dargah is connected to land by a pathway that has water on both the sides and gives some spectacular views of the Mumbai skyline.
Asiatic LibraryThis is a 200 year old town hall that houses the Asiatic Society of Bombay. It is now classified as a heritage structure and has Roman and Greek architecture with a portico that has eight Doric columns. It has a flight of 30 steps that lead to the town hall and a wrought iron divided Regency staircase that leads to the vestibule. It is located in South Mumbai and has been featured in many Bollywood movies to portray courtrooms.
Mahim FortMahim Fort is a fort situated on the Mahim bay and overlooks Worli, Bandra and Mahim. The origins of the fort aren’t known, but it holds a strategic location and has been attacked many times in the past to get control of it. The fort has stood the test of time and has not received sufficient repairs and maintenance in the past, but is a beautiful reminder of the glorious past of the empires that ruled over it.
Siddhivinayak TempleSiddhivinayak temple is a 200 year old temple dedicated to Lord Ganesh, located in Prabhadevi; it has a small mandap with a shrine of Siddhi Vinayak and has its inner roof plated with gold.
Conference Secretariat:Unit 13 and 14 , First Floor, Hind Service Industries Premises Co.operative Society,
Near Chaitya Bhoomi, Off Veer Savarkar Marg, Dadar, Mumbai – 400028
Email: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
Phone No: +91-7045637444
Conference & Travel Manager
Meetings And More | 56, Institutional Area, Sector 44, Gurgaon, Haryana, India 122002, Phone No.: 0124 - 4938913
Mr. Shekhar Singh | Mobile: +91 7219154161 | Email: [email protected]
Web: www.meetingsnmore.com
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