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Indian Society ofCritical Care Medicine
Secretariat
Dr Rajesh Chandra MishraUnit 13 & 14, First Floor, Hind Service Industries Premises Co.operative Society,Near Chaitya Bhoomi, Off Veer Savarkar Marg, Dadar, Mumbai – 400028Tel.: 022-24444737 Telefax: 022-24460348�email: [email protected]
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• Notice for the 26th Annual General Body Meeting 3
• Minutes of the 25th Annual General Body Meeting 4
• Annual Report for the year January 2019 – December 2019 13
• Annual report of City Branches/State Chapters 31
• Agra 31
• Aurangabad 31
• Bhubaneswar 32
• Chennai 33
• Coimbatore 34
• Delhi & NCR 34
• Gurugram 36
• Hyderabad 37
• Indore 38
• Jalandhar 39
• Jalgaon 39
• Jamshedpur 40
• Jodhpur 40
• Madurai 41
• Mangalore 42
• Mumbai 43
• Nagpur 45
• Pune 48
• Rishikesh 49
• Siliguri 49
• Audited statements of Accounts of ISCCM Headquarters for 2018 – 2019 51
• Elections Notice (Vacant Posts) 62
• Elections Nomination Form 63
• Proposed Amendments to ISCCM Constitution 2019 64
• Contact details update form 76
• Attendance Slip 77
TO ALL MEMBERS OF
INDIAN SOCIETY OF CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Dear Friends,
The 26th Annual Report, Minutes of the 25th Annual General Meeting held at Mumbai, Audited Statement of Accounts of theCentral (national) body, office bearers of various branches and their annual reports, Elections notice (Vacant posts),ElectionsNomination form, proposed amendments to the constitution, and various other reports are being circulated herewith. I requestyou to go through them; and if you have any queries, please send them to ISCCM office by 19th of February 2020. Only thequeries received by 19th of February 2020 will be discussed in the Annual General Body Meeting to be held on 29th February2020 at the National Conference Criticare 2020, Hyderabad.
With warm regards
Yours sincerely
Dr. Rajesh Chandra Mishra
General Secretary
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INDIAN SOCIETY OF CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
NOTICE
Date : 27th January 2020
The 26th Annual General Body Meeting of the Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine will be held on 29th February 2020 at5.30 PM at Hyderabad International Convention Centre, Hyderabad – Hall 3 Main Hall during Criticare 2020, Hyderabad.You are requested to be present for this meeting.
AGENDA
Dr Rajesh Chandra Mishra
General Secretary
1 Apologies
2 Condolences
3 Confirmation of the Minutes of the last Annual General Body meeting held on 2nd February 2019 at Mumbai. (Copyattached)
4 To confirm the Audited Statements of accounts for the year 2018 - 2019
5 Business arising out of the minutes of the last AGM
6 General Secretary's Annual Report
7 To declare the election results for 2020-2022
8 Elections for Executive Committee Elected members from South Zone - 1 Post and East Zone - 2 Posts.
9 The annual report of the Indian College of Critical Care Medicine
10 The annual report of the IJCCM
11 Presentation of budget by Dr Shilpushp Bhosale, Treasurer
12 To discuss about the Constitution Amendments (Copy Attached)
13 Distribution of prizes and awards
14 To discuss letters and correspondence if any.
15 Presentation of the report of the Organising Secretary for 27th Annual Conference of Indian Society of Critical CareMedicine "Criticare 2021" at Ahmedabad.
16 Installation of President
17 Any other matter with the permission of the chair
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MINUTES OF THE 25TH ANNUAL GENERAL BODY MEETING OF ISCCM
HELD ON 2ND FEBRUARY 2019 AT MUMBAI
The Twenty fifth Annual General Body Meeting of the Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine was held on 2nd February 2019 at5.30 P.M. at The Renaissance Mumbai Convention Centre Hotel, Mumbai. The meeting was attended by the followingmembers:
THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS WERE PRESENT:-
Name City
Dr.A M Bhagwati Mumbai
Dr.A Mohan Rao Visakhapatnam
Dr.Abhijit Paul Kolkata
Dr.Achint Narang Panchkula
Dr.Ajay Shukla Patna
Dr.Akash Patoliya Dhoraji
Dr.Aklesh Tandekar Mumbai
Dr.Akshay kumar Challani Mumbai
Dr.Amit Hiwarka Jalgaon
Dr.Amol Kothekar Mumbai
Dr.Anand Joshi Hyderabad
Dr.Anand Nikalje Aurangabad
Dr.Anand Tiwari Pune
Dr.Anib Pathak Mumbai
Dr.Anil Sachdev New Delhi
Dr.Anil Thakur New Delhi
Dr.Anirban Hom Choudhuri New Delhi
Dr.Ankita Lapalikar Thane
Dr. Ankur Bhavsar Vadodara
Dr.Anuj Clerk Surat
Dr.Arindam Kar Kolkata
Dr.Ashok Kataria Madurai
Dr.Ashootosh Mall Gorakhpur
Dr.Ashutosh Bhardwaj New Delhi
Dr.Atul Kulkarni Mumbai
Dr.B D Bande Pune
Dr.Badri Prasad Das Varanasi
Dr.Bal Mukund Mumbai
Dr.Bharat Jagiasi Navi Mumbai
Dr.Bhushan Kinholkar Pune
Dr.Brajendra Lahkar Guwahati
Dr.Brijesh Patel Ahmedabad
Dr.Chandrashekhar T Navi Mumbai
Dr.Charudatt Vaity Mumbai
Dr. D K Singh Ranchi
Dr. D P Samaddar Kolkata
Dr.Darshan Shukla Bhavnagar
Dr.Deepak Baharani Jabalpur
Dr.Deepak Govil New Delhi
Dr.Deven Juneja New Delhi
Name City
Dr.Dhruva Chaudhry Rohtak
Dr.Dilip Karnad Mumbai
Dr.Dilip Shende New Delhi
Dr.Dinesh Kumar Sharma Bhilwara
Dr.G C Khilnani New Delhi
Dr.Geroge Jacob Pandalam
Dr.Gunadhar Padhi Navi Mumbai
Dr.Gunjan Chanchalani Mumbai
Dr.Hardik V Rajkot
Dr.Indraneel Raut Mumbai
Dr.J M Ganshyam Hyderabad
Dr.J V Divatia Mumbai
Dr.J Vinodh Kumar Coimbatore
Dr.Jayaram Navade Thane
Dr.Jeetendra Sharma Gurgaon
Dr.Jigar Mehta Ahmedabad
Dr.Jitendra Choudhary Mumbai
Dr.Jyoti Shendge Pune
Dr.K Murlidharan Bangalore
Dr.Kabilan R Pattukottai
Dr.Kapil Borawake Pune
Dr.Kapil Dev Soni New Delhi
Dr.Kapil Zirpe Pune
Dr.Kayanoosh Kadapatti Pune
Dr.Khalid Khatib Pune
Dr.Khusrav Bajan Mumbai
Dr.Kunal Singh Patna
Dr.Leelavati Thakur Gurgaon
Dr.Leena Patil Jalgaon
Dr.Leo Sundarajan Thanjavur
Dr.Madhusudan Jaju Secunderabad
Dr.Manish Bathija Mumbai
Dr.Manish Munjal Jaipur
Dr.Manohar Arwari Mumbai
Dr.Mayur Shah Mumbai
Dr.Minal Jariwala Mumbai
Dr.Mohan B Nashik
Dr.Nandkumar P Coimbatore
Dr.Narendra Rungta Jaipur
Dr.Natesh Prabhu Bangalore
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Name City
Dr.Neeraj Kumar Patna
Dr.Neeta Bose Vadodara
Dr.Nikhil Shandilya Panchkula
Dr.Nilesh Mahale Pune
Dr.Nita George Kochi
Dr.Palepu Gopal Hyderabad
Dr.Pankaj Anand Jaipur
Dr.Parshotam Lal Gautam Ludhiana
Dr.Payel Bose Kolkata
Dr.Prachi Kulkarni Mumbai
Dr.Pradeep Bhatia Jabalpur
Dr.Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya Bhopal
Dr.Pradip Taur Mumbai
Dr.Pragyan Routray Bhubaneswar
Dr.Pramod Sood Ludhiana
Dr.Prashant Borade Mumbai
Dr.Pratibha Toal Mumbai
Dr.Prince Gupta Mumbai
Dr.Raghunath A Mysore
Dr.Rahul Mahajan Jalgaon
Dr.Rahul Pandit Mumbai
Dr.Raj Rawal Ahmedabad
Dr.Rajesh Chandra Mishra Ahmedabad
Dr.Rajesh Chawla New Delhi
Dr.Rajesh KumarPande New Delhi
Dr.Rajesh Manwatkar Jalgaon
Dr.Rajkumar Mani New Delhi
Dr.Rajnish Kumar Patna
Dr.Rakesh KumarTyagi Agra
Dr.Ramesh Hasani Akola
Dr.Ranjeet Patil Pune
Dr.Ranjit Korde Akola
Dr.Ranvir SinghTyagi Agra
Dr.Ravindra Ghawat Thane
Dr.Rekha Das Cuttack
Dr.Revathi Aiyer Vadodara
Dr.Rishi Kumar Mumbai
Dr.Ritesh Shah Baroda
Dr.Rohit Samant Mumbai
Dr.Ruchira Khasne Nashik
Dr.Rupali Mahadeva Lucknow
Dr.S J Bhosale Mumbai
Dr.S Mahendrakar Mumbai
Dr.S Nishanth Coimbatore
Dr.Sameeran Upasani Mumbai
Dr.Samir Kumar Biswas Kolkata
Dr.Sandhya Talekar Pune
Dr.Sanghamitra Mishra Bhubaneswar
Name City
Dr.Sanjay Dhanuka Indore
Dr.Sanjay Kumar Gupta Kanpur
Dr.Sanjith Saroja Mumbai
Dr.Sankalp Vanzara Rajkot
Dr.Saroj Gauri Thane
Dr.Saswati Sinha (Dasgupta) Kolkata
Dr.Saurabh Kole Kolkata
Dr.Sauren Panja Kolkata
Dr.Shabbar Joad Jaipur
Dr.Sharmili Sinha Bhubaneswar
Dr.Shashank Dhiraj Patna
Dr.Shashank Sen Siliguri
Dr.Sheila Nainan Myatra Mumbai
Dr.Shirish Prayag Pune
Dr.Shivakumar Iyer Pune
Dr.Smriti Tiwari Navi Mumbai
Dr.Soonu Udani Mumbai
Dr.Soumya Sankar Nath Lucknow
Dr.Srinivas S Hyderabad
Dr.Srinivas Samavedam Hyderabad
Dr.Srinivasan Ramanathan Mumbai
Dr.Subhal Dixit Pune
Dr.Sudhir Khunteta Jaipur
Dr.Sudipta Mukherjee Kolkata
Dr.Suhail Sarwar Lucknow
Dr.Suhail Siddiqui Lucknow
Dr.Sunil Katkade Thane
Dr.Sunit Singhi Chandigarh
Dr.Suresh Kumar Chandigarh
Dr.Suresh Kumar Bhargava Jaipur
Dr.Sushil Ambesh Lucknow
Dr.Swagata Tripathy Bhubaneswar
Dr.Swaika Sarbari Kolkata
Dr.Syed Andrabi Srinagar
Dr. S. Bandyopadhyay Kolkata
Dr. Simran Singh Mumbai
Dr.T Mohan Maharaj Visakhapatnam
Dr.T Murali Coimbatore
Dr.Tadit Mohanty Cuttack
Dr.Tapan Sarkar Kolkata
Dr.Tapas Chakraborty Kolkata
Dr.Udgeeth Thaker Vadodara
Dr.Ujwala Mhatre Mumbai
Dr.Urvi Shukla Pune
Dr.V K Thakur Patna
Dr.Vaijanti Bhavsar Navi Mumbai
Dr.Veena Narayan Wetal Mumbai
Dr.Venkat Raman Kola Hyderabad
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Name City
Dr.Vikrant Pawar Navi Mumbai
Dr.Vilas Kushare Nashik
Dr.Vinay Kulkarni Nagpur
Dr.Vinod Gosavi Aurangabad
Dr.Vinod Kumar Muzaffarpur
Dr.Vipin Kumar Singh Lucknow
Dr.Vipul Parekh Bhavnagar
Dr.Vishal Pawar Pune
Name City
Dr.Vivek Jain Mumbai
Dr.Vivek Mittal Jaipur
Dr. Y.P Singh New Delhi
Dr.Yash Javeri New Delhi
Dr.Yatin Mehta Gurgaon
Dr.Yogesh Vaishnav Mumbai
Dr.Ziyokov Joshi Jalandhar
Dr Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya welcomed all the members present. The President Dr Yatin Mehta called the meeting to orderwith required quorum present at meeting.
1. Apologies
Nil
2. Condolences
Dr Rameshwar Pande, Dehradun, Dr Hamendra Patel, Baroda and Dr Bhupendra Shah, Baroda.
One minute silence was observed in respect of departed souls.
3. Confirmation of the Minutes of the last Annual General Body meeting held on 8th March 2018 atVaranasi.
The minutes of the last AGM were confirmed. Dr Manish Munjal proposed and Dr Yash Javeri seconded and minuteswere passed.
4. Involvement of local branch in Annual Conference
Dr Yash Javeri enquired regarding involvement of local branch in Annual Conference. Dr Kapil Zirpe clarified that as perConstitution, the local branch could select their 4 Organizing Committee members by consensus.
5. To confirm the Audited statement of accounts for the year 2017 -2018
Dr Rajesh Chandra Mishra proposed and Dr Susruta Bandyopadhyay seconded passing of accounts and Auditedaccounts for year 2017 -2018 were passed.
6. General Secretary’s annual report
Dr Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya presented General Secretary`s Annual report. He thanked all Executive Committeemembers for their contribution made during the year.
He informed about activities of society during year. The important updates were as follows:-
General
1. The major exercise of Membership database update was undertaken. More than 4,000 email id and mobile numbersof members were updated.
2. He informed about ISCCM day celebration.
3. IJCCM publishers have been changed. Jaypee Brothers are managing IJCCM from Jan 2019 issue. IJCCM isavailable to all members in soft copy form only. Dr R K Mani completed his tenure as editor on 31st Dec 2018. Hethanked him for his efforts. Dr Atul Kulkarni has been appointed as Editor, IJCCM for 3 years from 1st Jan 2019. Themembers applauded appointment.
4. To strengthen Accounting and compliances, new Consultants have been appointed. A full time Accountant also hasbeen appointed.
5. A budget has been prepared. The aim is to minimise the administrative expenses and to allocate maximum funds forresearch and academic objects of society.
6. Rs 1.50 lacs were paid to ISCCM Kochi and Calicut branch each for heavy rains relief.
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7. The bankers have been changed from HDFC Bank to Axis Bank.
8. The provision has been made for applicants to apply for membership totally online with payment of fees. It has beenproposed to make the membership application procedure mandatorily online after Criticare 2019.
9. It is planned to bid for World Congress 2025 and endeavour is to bid till we are successful.
10. FCRA registration – ISCCM is FCRA registered. We are expecting an educational grant of Rs 20 lacs for our onlineCCIDC course.
11. Like every year, Critical Care Update Book has been released this year also.
12. Administrative Aspects of Critical Care book is another book that has been released this year.
13. With more activities being planned, we have finalised purchase of neighbouring office. The possession is expected innear future.
Research
1. ISCCM Initiated research INDICAPS II PI Dr J V Divatia has got 33% better response than INDICAP I.
2. We appreciate Dr Vidya Menon, Dr Mahuya Bhattacharya and Dr Sukanya Mitra - Research grant awardees.
3. CHITRA: The data entry platform has been transferred from St. John`s Bangalore to ISCCM server. It has beenofficially launched and it will soon start after Criticare 2019.
4. Research Methodology E course prepared by Dr Anirban Hom Choudhuri has been launched during the conference.
5. We have brought out a Compendium book of Abstracts of all research done in India for 2008-2018. We thank Dr AtulKulkarni and Dr Subhash Todi for their efforts for the book.
6. We plan to have research conclave soon.
7. The monthly Podcast: Review of Critical Care literature and Author interview is in progress and it is expected to startsoon.
8. We are informing our members to participate in ISCCM Endorsed surveys going on with international bodies.
Guidelines
1. AKI guidelines have been completed and submitted. We thank Dr Arindam Kar for his efforts for these Guidelines.
2. We thank Dr Narendra Rungta for his commendable work and efforts put in for preparing the ISCCM guidelines onICU Design.
3. Indian antimicrobial prescription guidelines in critically ill immunocompromised patients, Chairman – Dr AtulKulkarni have been published in IJCCM. Indian antimicrobial prescription guidelines in critically ill nonimmunocompromised patients, Chairman – Dr G C Khilnani have been also published in IJCCM supplement.
Criticare 2019
1. First time center has conducted annual conference from center and he hoped that it will be successful conference.
2. A special discounted prices were offered to PG students.
3. There are 10 prizes for posters and 10 prizes for platform presentations.
4. He hoped that all must have liked Scientific programme.
Branches
1. The branch management system has been developed. More than 50% of branches are actively using BMS.
2. For current year, the best branches were selected from branch management system.
3. Few branches conducted their elections through center`s election software. The cost was borne by center.
Dr Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya thanked all the ISCCM office staff for their contribution. Mrs Sunita Shukla has beenworking with ISCCM for 25 years. The members applauded.
All the ISCCM office staff were felicitated with Shawl.
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Dr Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya thanked and concluded General Secretary`s report.
7. Felicitation of Dr Ashit Bhagwati, Past President
Dr Ashit Bhagwati was felicitated.
Dr Ashit Bhagwati – happy to see society grow. He requested President for ISCCM should have its own text- book.
8. To declare election results for 2019-2021
Dr Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya informed the election results.
Nominations were invited for the post of 1 President – Elect, 1 Vice President, 1 General Secretary - Elect,1 Secretary , 1Treasurer and 4 Executive Committee Elected Members.
The following members were elected unopposed:
Dr Khusrav Bajan, MumbaiSecretary
Elections were therefore held for 1 post of President-Elect, 1 post of General Secretary – Elect, 1 post of Treasurer and 4posts of Executive Committee Elected Members.
The following contestants were declared elected.
Dr Dhruva Chaudhry, RohtakPresident-Elect
Dr Srinivas Samavedam, HyderabadGeneral Secretary – Elect
Dr Shilpushp Bhosale, MumbaiTreasurer
Executive Committee Members Dr Gunjan Chanchalani, Mumbai
Dr Suneel Kumar Garg, Delhi
Dr Suresh Ramasubban, Kolkata
Dr Raymond Savio, Chennai
The members applauded all the elected candidates.
9. Elections for 1 post of Vice President
Dr Subhal Dixit – 3 nominations were received for 1 vacant post of Vice President. The Election Commission hadaccepted nomination of Dr Rahul Pandit which was in order. The nomination of Dr Ravindra Sarnaik, Nagpur wasrejected as it was not accompanied with valid payment. Dr D K Singh nomination was not accepted as it was receivedafter last date for receiving nominations. No complaint was received for last date with 20th Jan 2019 for receivingnominations as Sunday. The election Commission have declared Dr Rahul Pandit as elected as Vice President.
Dr D K Singh thanked members who had attended Criticare 2018 conference. The members applauded. It is wellpracticed rule that if last day falls on Sunday or declared as holiday then the date is extended to next day.
Dr D K Singh – The election is for not new post. All rules applicable to last election are same. He does not want an election.The members applauded Dr D K Singh.
Dr Subhal Dixit – The Constitution is not clear. It has not been mentioned that if candidate has contested for 1 post then hecannot contest for another vacant post.
Dr Kapil Zirpe – The Election Commission is 5 members committee. The members should respect their intelligence,knowledge and decision.
Dr Kapil Zirpe – in past also there are occurrences where the candidates who had lost have got elected at Annual Generalmeeting. Amendment can be made which can be followed from next year.
Dr Subhal Dixit – there is no grievance redressal Committee for scrutiny of nominations.
Dr Narendra Rungta – the law of land is applicable to all. If last date falls on holiday, the last date automatically changes tonext working day. Dr Rahul Pandit participated in election and had lost. Morally it is not correct. Dr Kapil Zirpe – Theelection is not for same post.
Dr Ashit Bhagwati – it has to be specified in constitution that if last day is holiday then the last day is extended to next day.
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There is no barrier to recontest for the post which candidate has lost.
Dr Dhruva Chaudhry suggested that a Committee of 3 Presidents should be made and a decision should be taken inAGM. The members applauded the suggestion.
Dr Kapil Zirpe – if everything is decided in Annual General meeting then why there is Election Committee.
Dr Kapil Zirpe – The election Committee has declared result. If Dr D K Singh wants an election then the opinion ofmembers at AGM should be taken.
Dr Rahul Pandit raised objection on similar ground that if he could submit his nomination in time then the other membersalso should have submitted in time. If members at AGM have to decide then they could.
Dr Yatin Mehta expressed his displeasure with Conflict. He declared that election will be conducted in half hour by secretballot.
Dr Kapil Zirpe – The committee of 3 past presidents Drs Rajesh Chawla, Narendra Rungta and Ashit Bhagwati willconduct elections and monitor the whole process.
Dr Pradip Bhatia – How only members at AGM only could take part in elections. Dr Kapil Zirpe – It is as per theConstitution.
Dr Ashit Bhagwati started election process and informed members regarding voting and valid vote.
The members voted by secret ballot. After counting Dr Ashit Bhagwati declared the result of Election Committee. Hedeclared Dr Rahul Pandit who had polled higher number of votes as elected as Vice President.
The members applauded Dr Rahul Pandit.
10. The annual report of the Indian College of Critical Care Medicine
Dr Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya highlighted the important details of ICCM mentioned in annual report.
He informed that exemplary work has been done by all ICCM board members.
The member with substantial experience in Critical care and who is awarded FICCM can become teacher.
Dr D K Singh requested that members having PDCC from institutes like BHU, SGPGIMS should be considered as validfor teacher. Dr Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya – It will be discussed in next ICCM Board meeting.
Decision has been taken that institute fulfilling criteria can run IDCCN course solely. The members applauded decision.
The Associate Life membership has been made mandatory for nursing candidates.
The policy for refund of student fees has been formulated.
It is planned to have meeting of ICCM fellows every year. Dr Deepak Govil is coordinating that meeting. Rs 5 lacs havebeen sanctioned for this meeting.
The website is fully active for college section.
The names of all toppers awardees in exams who had received their award during Convocation were informed. Themembers applauded the awardees.
Dr Anuj Clerk – due to criteria of 2 teachers, smaller hospitals are unable to apply for ISCCM courses accreditation. DrPradip Kumar Bhattacharya - The decision was taken for interest of students. Dr Palepu Gopal – the feedback has beenreceived from various teachers. It has to go through process. In next ICCM Board it will be discussed and consideredfavourably.
The Member raised a point that senior members who were in Critical Care for long time but who did not have IDCCM orIFCCM should be considered for teachers. Dr Subhal Dixit – A gateway has been opened for them. If they apply forFICCM and are awarded FICCM then they can get the recognition as teachers.
The presentation of the annual report of the Indian College of Critical Care Medicine concluded.
11. The annual report of the IJCCM
Dr Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya highlighted the important details of IJCCM mentioned in annual report.
12. Presentation of budget by Dr Rahul Pandit, Treasurer
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Dr Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya thanked Dr Rahul Pandit for preparing the budget.
Dr Rahul Pandit presented the budget.
The college has annual expense of Rs 70 lacs and income from college is Rs 81 lacs.
On an average, the society gets a surplus of Rs 1.80 crores to Rs 1.90 crores from last 3 conferences. There can be aproblem if 1 conference occurs a loss.
The publication expenses will reduce. Dr Rahul Pandit praised Dr Atul Kulkarni for financial terms arrangement with newpublisher – Jaypee Brothers. Every year there was a deficit of Rs 30 lacs to Rs 40 lacs on account of journal. The deficithas reduced to Rs 20 lacs by not printing the hard copies.
Dr Rahul Pandit – At present the funds position is in just in balance.
Dr Rahul Pandit thanked and concluded presenting the budget. The members applauded Dr Rahul Pandit.
13. To discuss about the Constitution amendments
Dr Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya enquired with members that whether they have any issues for proposed Constitutionamendments.
Dr Rajesh Chawla – For many years canvassing has not been allowed for elections. If canvassing is allowed, then toomuch of canvasing may happen. It should be allowed through newsletter or website and not allowed through socialmedia.
Dr Yatin Mehta – The matter has been discussed in detail and then subsequently it has been unanimously decided that thecanvassing should be allowed. We are being hypocritical. Lot of canvassing was happening. The only objection tocanvassing is that its commercialisation will not be allowed.
Dr J V Divatia – The society central body or Election Commission should officially do periodic campaigning by sendingmaterial of candidates to members.
Dr Subhal Dixit – The election process has been reduced only to one month.
Dr Kapil Zirpe – Can canvassing be opened with provisions proposed. The members proposed and passed theamendment.
The member had issue over 3 Executive Committee members from each zone. They perceived it as disproportionate tomembers per zone.
Dr Kapil Zirpe – If representation is based on numbers then North, West and South Zone will dominate and East andCentral Zone will suffer. There are enough posts for contesting Pan India. The intention is to take ISCCM to all parts ofcountry. The purpose of amendment is not to do justice or injustice to anybody.
The members applauded Dr Kapil Zirpe.
Dr Gunjan Chanchalani agreed to representation from each zone. However, her contention was that how there can beequal representation with some zones having more members and some zones having lesser members. There is no equityin this.
Dr Kapil Zirpe – The members could participate in ICCM Board as well.
Dr Yatin Mehta – ISCCM is not political organisation. The proposed amendment is fair.
The members proposed and passed the amendment.
The members proposed and passed all the other amendments also.
Dr Rajesh Chawla – he had never seen attendance and discussion like this at AGM. He congratulated members for theirattendance in large numbers and discussion at AGM.
14. Presentation of the report of the Organising Secretary for 26th Annual Conference of ISCCM Criticare2020 at Hyderabad
Dr Rajesh Chandra Mishra presented the report. He thanked members for providing him the opportunity to serve asGeneral Secretary and Organising Secretary of Criticare 2020. He informed about composition of core Criticare 2020Organizing team.
Names of international faculties were also informed.
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Hyderabad International Convention Centre (HICC) is the venue of conference and negotiations are on with them.Criticare 2020 workshop and conference dates were announced.
Dr Rajesh Chandra Mishra assured that members will have best gala dinner experience. Criticare 2019 was like familyevent of Dr Rahul Pandit. Dr Rajesh Chandra Mishra informed about his passion for Criticare 2020 and working for it ashis family event.
The registration rates for PG students have been never so low. Overall the registration rates also have been reduced.
Dr Rajesh Chandra Mishra – all members are welcomed to be present at Criticare 2020.
Dr Rajesh Chandra Mishra invited Criticare 2020 key Organizing Committee members – Dr Subhal Dixit, Dr DhruvaChaudhry, Dr Srinivas Samavedam, Dr Ganshtyam Jagathkar, Dr Subba Reddy and Dr Venkat Kola on dais.
The members applauded the Organizing team and report by Dr Rajesh Chandra Mishra.
15. Pediatric section
Member from Pedriatic – Pedriatic section is scrapped and we are never given proper representation in society. Dr SubhalDixit – it has been merged. Dr Kapil Zirpe – We do not differentiate between Pediatric and adult members.
Dr Kapil Zirpe – The Pediatric members like to attend adult members sessions in conference.
His contention was that why a separate Pediatric section post is required. They should contest election for ExecutiveCommittee posts.
The discussion concluded.
16. Distribution of prizes and awards
Dr Yatin Mehta, President and Dr Subhal Dixit, President – Elect distributed prizes and awards. The presidential citationawardees were Dr Parshotam Lal Gautam – Ludhiana, Dr Palepu Gopal – Hyderabad, Dr Devi Prasad Samaddar-Jamshedpur, Dr Deepak Govil – Delhi, Dr Rajesh Pande – Delhi, Dr Subhal Dixit – Pune, Dr Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya– Bhopal, Dr Subhash Todi – Kolkata, Dr G C Khilnani – Delhi, Dr Rahul Pandit – Mumbai, Dr Rajesh Chandra Mishra –Ahmedabad, Dr Kapil Zirpe – Pune, Dr R K Mani – Delhi, Dr Narendra Rungta – Jaipur, Dr Jeetendra Sharma, Gurugramand Dr Atul Kulkarni, Mumbai.
The young talent hunt certificate was given to winners – Dr Sudipta Mukherhee – Kolkata, Dr Rupali Patnaik – Berhampurand Dr Nishanth S – Salem.
The Best Branch award (Metro) – ISCCM Kolkata branch was declared as best branch and the Best branch award (Metro)was handed over to senior members of ISCCM Kolkata branch.
The Best Branch award (Non- Metro) – ISCCM Pune branch was declared as best branch and the Best branch award(Non-Metro) was handed over to senior members of ISCCM Pune branch.
For ISCCM Day Poster competition – First prize Dr. Pratibha Toal, Mumbai. Second Prize -
Dr Sharmila Chatterjee, Tapas Kayal and Dr S K Todi (AMRI Hospitals, Dhakuria, Kolkata) and
Third prize (i)Dr Meena Sonone ,Dr Padmanabh Kallole, Dr Ruchira Khasne, Dr Leena Bhangale and Dr Sujeet Bhamre,Nashik (ii) Dr.S.Nishanth, Coimbatore (iii) Suresh Kumar Angurana, Chandigarh (iv) Dr Wasimul Hoda and Dr RakeshGarg, New Delhi (v) Dr Swati Chhabra, Jodhpur and (vi) Dr Arunashree S. & Zubair Mohamed, Kochi were given theirprize and certificate.
For ISCCM Day Slogan competition First prize - Wasimul Hoda and Rakesh Garg were given their prize and certificate.
For ISCCM Day Video competition First prize – Ms Bency Benny, Pune and Second prize – Bhubaneswar City branchwere given their prize and certificate.
The certificate was given to Research grant awardees – Dr Sukanya Mitra, Dr Mahuya Bhattacharyya and Dr VidyaMenon.
Installation of President
Dr Yatin Mehta – he had satisfactory tenure. He was pleased with elections fairly conducted at AGM. The majorConstitutional changes happened during Dr Kapil Zirpe`s tenure and few more steps have been taken this year formoving towards transparency. He thanked Drs Kapil Zirpe, Subhal Dixit, Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya and all other
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Executive Committee members for their cooperation in smooth functioning of society. With best wishes Dr Yatin Mehtahanded over the President medallion to Dr Subhal Dixit.
Dr Subhal Dixit invited all the Executive Members 2019-20 on dais.
The video of welcome address of Dr Subhal Dixit was played. He informed about his journey with ISCCM as student.The society has grown by leaps and bounds with running of various courses, publication of books and guidelines and byassociation with various Asian and Western societies. He ensured that society will continue to grow at rapid speed duringhis tenure. He wished for working on constructive consolidation in different departments of conference.
He welcomed suggestions from members.
Dr Subhal Dixit concluded his address by thanking all members and welcoming them at next year`s Annual conference –Criticare 2020.
With no other business remaining, Dr Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya declared the meeting as closed.
Dr Yatin Mehta Dr Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya
President, ISCCM General Secretary, ISCCM
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26 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE INDIAN SOCIETY OF CRITICAL CARE MEDICINETH
JANUARY 2019 TO DECEMBER 2019
The of ISCCM takes great pleasure in presenting the 26th Annual Report of the ISCCM.Executive Committee
CRITICARE 2019
THE CRITICARE 2019, Silver Jubilee 25th Annual Conference of ISCCM was held from 30th Jan 2019 to 3rd Feb. 2019at Renaissance Convention Centre Hotel, Mumbai.
This was the first conference of ISCCM , which was organized totally from the center.
25th Annual Congress was held in Association with APACCM. The conference was attended by more than 2500delegates from across the country and the SAARC nations.
The Scientific Program was very well planned by the Scientific Committee chairman Dr Subhal Dixit to offer the deeperacademic content for the management of the critically ill through well planned interactive sessions, newly introducedRapid Fire sessions and extraordinary content in the plenary sessions by the prominent national and InternationalFaculties.
The pre- conference Workshops were also arranged which were equally appreciated by all the attendees.
The 25th National Congress of ISCCM was one of the major achievements of the society , which was celebrated byfelicitating the all the Past Presidents of the society who had worked over the years to bring the society at this level withmore than 12000 members from all over the world.
The overall local arrangements for the conference by the organizing Secretary Dr Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya and DrRahul Pandit were well arranged and were well appreciated by all.
The following Orations and awards were conferred during 25th Annual National Conference.
Dr Randeep GuleriaISCCM ORATION:
Dr Atul kulkarniPAST PRESIDENT ORATION:
Dr Badri Prasad DashHANSRAJ NAYYAR AWARD:
Membership of ISCCM
In the year 2019, there were 1,156 applications for membership. Presently the total membership of ISCCM is 11,973.
The city and state wise breakup of the new members is as follows:
City No. of
members
City No. of
members
City No. of
members
Agra 4
Ahmedabad 24
Akola 4
Aligarh 2
Amritsar 1
Aurangabad 5
Bareilly 5
Bengaluru 45
Bhavnagar 5
Bhopal 2
Bhubaneswar 20
Bilaspur 3
Calicut 4
Chandigarh 5
Chennai 24
Coimbatore 8
Cuttack 6
Delhi 63
Faridabad 11
Ghaziabad 9
Goa 1
Gurugram 9
Guwahati 13
Gwalior 1
Hisar 1
Hyderabad 62
Imphal 2
Indore 3
Jabalpur 1
Jaipur 31
Jalandhar 1
Jalgaon 6
Jodhpur 1
Kakinada 3
Kanpur 7
Karnal 2
Kochi 7
Kolhapur 3
Kolkata 25
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President Dr Subhal Dixit 4
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members
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members
City No. of
members
State No. of
members
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members
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members
Branches
The following new branches were formed in 2019-20:-
Executive Committee Meetings
Four Executive Committee meetings were held at ISCCM Secretariat office Mumbai on 31st March 2019, 21st July 2019,3rd Nov 2019 and12th Jan 2020. Attendance of the Executive Committee members for the meetings is as follows:-
Post Held EC Members Name Attendance
(out of 4 meetings)
Lucknow 17
Ludhiana 15
Madurai 3
Mangaluru 2
Meerut 5
Mumbai 52
Mysuru 10
Nagpur 21
Nashik 8
Nellore 6
Panchkula 3
Patiala 5
Patna 13
Puducherry 6
Pune 40
Raipur 11
Rajahmundry 4
Rajkot 5
Ranchi 15
Rishikesh 6
Sangli 1
Shillong 3
Solapur 2
Sonepat 1
Surat 22
Thane 10
Thiruvananthapuram 13
Thrissur 18
Tirupathi 4
Trichy 4
Vadodara 8
Vijayawada 7
Visakhapatnam 10
Andhra Pradesh 40
Assam 3
Baroda 2
Bihar 4
Chhattisgarh 1
Gujarat 35
Haryana 5
Himachal Pradesh 6
Jammu and Kashmir 4
Jharkhand 4
Karnataka 15
Kerala 40
Madhya Pradesh 6
Maharashtra 36
Manipur 1
Meghalaya 1
Mizoram 1
Nepal 3
Orissa 19
Punjab 8
Rajasthan 30
Tamilnadu 57
Telangana 32
Tripura 1
Uttar Pradesh 15
Uttarakhand 2
West Bengal 6
Branch Approved in Executive Committee meeting dated
Panchkula 31st March 2019
Rishikesh 31st March 2019
Karnal 21st July 2019
Manipal 12th January 2020
Anantapuram 12th January 2020
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Immediate Past President Dr Yatin Mehta 3
President - Elect Dr Dhruva Chaudhry 3
Vice President Dr Rahul Pandit 4
Vice President Dr Susruta Bandyopadhyay 4
General Secretary and Criticare 2020 Dr Rajesh Chandra Mishra 4Organizing Secretary
General Secretary - Elect Dr Srinivas Samavedam 4
Secretary Dr Khusrav Bajan 2
Joint Secretary Dr Jayeshkumar Dobariya 3
Treasurer Dr Shilpushp Bhosale 4
Member Dr Gunjan Chanchalani 4
Member Dr Suneel Kumar Garg 4
Member Dr Suresh Ramasubban 2
Member Dr Raymond Savio 4
Member Dr Kapil Borawake 4
Member Dr Ganshyam Jagathkar 4
Member Dr Anirban Hom Choudhuri 3
Member Dr Sachin Gupta 4
Zonal Member - North Dr Deven Juneja 3
Zonal Member - West Dr Bharat Jagiasi 3
Zonal Member - East Dr Sauren Panja 4
Zonal Member - South Dr Raghunath Aladakatti 0
Zonal Member - Central Dr Rakesh Kumar Tyagi 3
Chairman Pediatric Section Dr Anil Sachdev 4
Chairman - Research Committee Dr Subhash Todi 3
Vice Chancellor - Indian College Dr Palepu Gopal 3of Critical Care Medicine
Post Held EC Members Name Attendance
(out of 4 meetings)
Results of Elections held in June 2019
The Electronic elections were successfully held this year also.
Nominations were invited for the post of 1 President – Elect, 3 Vice Presidents, 1 General Secretary - Elect and 11 ExecutiveCommittee Elected Members. (Vacant Post – West Zone – 2, North Zone – 2 South Zone – 2, East Zone – 2, Central Zone – 3)
The following members were elected unopposed:
President-Elect Dr Deepak Govil, New Delhi
Vice Presidents Dr Pradeep Rangappa, Bengaluru
Dr D K Singh, Ranchi
Dr Ranvir Singh Tyagi, Agra
Executive Committee Members Dr Pankaj Anand, Jaipur (Central Zone)
Dr Mohan Gurjar, Lucknow (Central Zone)
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Dr Ganshyam Jagathkar, Secunderabad (South Zone)
Dr Lalit Singh, Bareilly (Central Zone)
Elections were therefore held for 1 post of General Secretary – Elect and 4 posts of Executive Committee ElectedMembers. (West Zone – 2 and North Zone – 2)
The following contestants were declared elected.
General Secretary – Elect Dr Arindam Kar, Kolkata
Executive Committee Members Dr Kapil Borawake, Pune (West Zone)
Dr Deven Juneja, New Delhi (North Zone)
Dr Ritesh Shah, Baroda (Wesr Zone)
Dr Anirban Hom Choudhuri, Delhi (North Zone)
1 nomination was received for Executive Committee Elected Members (South Zone) and no nominations were received forExecutive Committee Elected Members (East Zone). Hence, there is a 1 vacant post of Executive Committee Elected Members(South Zone) and 2 vacant posts of Executive Committee Elected Members (East Zone) for 2020-22. Accordingly, as perConstitution the nominations have been invited for the vacant posts and their elections will be held at Annual General Bodymeeting on 29th Feb 2020 during Criticare 2020, Hyderabad conference.
INDIAN COLLEGE OF CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
ANNUAL REPORT – Academic Year 2019-2020
I take great pride and pleasure to present Annual Report of Indian College of Critical Care Medicine (ICCCM) for the Academicyear 2019 -2020.
The ninth year since the formation of ICCCM has been fruitful and eventful. Under the leadership and guidance of the CollegeChancellor Dr. Subhal Dixit and the Vice Chancellor Dr Palepu Gopal, along with the active involvement of college secretariesand board members, there has been continued growth and success of our Critical Care courses, evolution of our examinationand evaluation system and streamlining of our processes.
Exemplary work has been done by the Examination Secretary Dr. Sumit Ray and Accreditation Secretary Dr. SandhyaTalekar. Atotal of 739 candidates appeared in 6 examinations and a total of 36 applications for new institutes, 170 applications for newteachers and 34 applications for reaccreditations were processed in this period. All processes related to examination andaccreditations have been streamlined. Great efforts have been taken to popularize the IDCCN course by Dr. Devi PrasadSamaddar, the Nursing Secretary.
FELLOWSHIP OF THE INDIAN COLLEGE OF CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE (FICCM) 2019
The Eighth Convocation Ceremony was held during Criticare 2019, at Mumbai when 25 distinguished peers were honored withfellowship (FICCM), names of whom are listed below.
Sr. No. Name City
1 Dr. Neetu Jain Gurgaon
2 Dr. Deodatta Shripad Chafekar Nashik
3 Dr. Jeetendra Sharma Gurgaon
4 Dr. Rajesh Mohan Shetty Bengaluru
5 Dr. Banani Poddar Lucknow
6 Dr. Vijay Hadda New Delhi
7 Dr. Vinayak K. Patki Kolhapur
8 Dr. Raymond Dominic Savio Chennai
9 Dr. Lalit Singh Bareily
10 Dr. Supradip Ghosh Faridabad
11 Dr Abhijit Paul Guntur
12 Dr. Diptimala Agarwal Agra
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Indian College of Critical Care Medicine Academic Awards
We congratulate the following examination toppers in 2019 who will be receiving the following awards during the convocationceremony to be held during Criticare 2020 at Hyderabad.
Award Awardee Name City
Dr Vijayalakshmi Kamat Award for topper in IDCCM Dr. AnuroopViswanath Calicut
Anand Memorial Award for topper in IDCCM Dr. PiyushDetroja Morvi
Anand Memorial Award for topper in IFCCM Dr. Gopinathan T Coimbatore
CTCCM (Post MBBS) Topper Award Dr.Sambit Dash Bhubaneshwar
IDCCN Topper Award Mr. PareshKathe Navi Mumbai
Sr. No. Name City
13 Dr. Sushma K. Gurav Pune
14 Dr. Lokendra Dave Bhopal
15 Dr. Vivek Nangia Faridabad
16 Dr. Sunitha Binu Varghese Pune
17 Dr. Arun Bansal Chandigarh
18 Dr. Vijay Kumar Mishra Ranchi
19 Dr. Anand Mohanlal Tiwari Pune
20 Dr. Jayashree Muralidharan Chandigarh
21 Dr. Sanghamitra Mishra Bhubaneswar
22 Dr. Pramod Sood Ludhiana
23 Dr. Khalid Ismail Khatib Pune
24 Dr. Vijoy Kumar Thakur Patna
25 Dr. Suneel Kumar Garg Delhi
Honorary FICCM award for 2019 was awarded to Dr. Naresh Trehan ,Gurgaon
EXAMINATIONS
The IDCCM, IFCCM & CTCCM courses continue to remain popular. We have a total of 596 IDCCM seats, 104 IFCCM Seats and384 CTCCM seats offered in 203 accredited institutions across the country.
The practical examinations have been streamlined by dividing them into two components of clinical cases and tables, wherepassing in each component is essential.
2019 Examinations at a glance
Course Exam Total Candidates Total Successful Candidates Passing percentage
IDCCM Theory 510 308 60%
IDCCM Practical 367 249 68%
CTCCM (Post MBBS) Theory 191 119 62%
CTCCM (Post MBBS) Practical 129 116 90%
IFCCM Practical 38 20 53%
Number of IFCCM Examiners: 46
Number of IDCCM Examiners: 106
Number of CTCCM Examiners: 32
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Accreditation:
Several new institutions were accredited. We now have 203 accredited institutions across the country offering our trainingprograms.
The list of new institutes accredited for IDCCM (17)
List of Derecognized Institutes (15)
Sr. No. Name City
1 Mahatma Gandhi Medical College & Hospital, Jaipur Jaipur
2 Ruby General Hospital, Kolkata Kolkata
3 The Calcutta Medical Research Institute, Kolkata Kolkata
4 Apollo Hospital OMR Chennai Chennai
5 Paras Hospital, Gurugram Gurugram
6 Bhailal Amin General Hospital, Vadodara Vadodara
7 Ramesh Hospital, Guntur Guntur
8 Ayursundra Superspeciality Hospital, Guwahati Guwahati
9 Hayat Hospital Pvt. Ltd., Guwahati Guwahati
10 Grecian Super- Speciality Hospital, Mohali Mohali
11 Pushpawati Singhania Hospital & Research Institute, New Delhi New Delhi
12 Bhagwan Mahavir Medica Supespeciality Hospital, Ranchi Ranchi
13 Sunshine Global Hospital, Surat Surat
14 Kiran Hospital, Surat Surat
15 Vishwaraj Superspeciality Hospital, Pune Pune
16 SAL Hospital, Ahmedabad Ahmedabad
17 BAPS Yogiji Maharaj Hospital, Ahmedabad Ahmedabad
Sr. No. Institute City
1 Bhatia Hospital,Mumbai Mumbai
2 Pushpanjali Hospital & Research Institute Pvt. Ltd. Agra
3 AMRI Hospitals, Gariahat Gariahat
4 Sterling Hospital Rajkot
5 B.G.S. Global Hospital,Bangaluru Bangalore
6 Noble Hospital Pune
7 Max Superspeciality Hospital, Dehradun Dehradun
8 MaxcureMediciti Hospital, Hyderabad Hyderabad
9 Yashoda Hospital, Secunderabad Secunderabad
10 Shree Narayana Hospital Raipur
11 Niramaya Hospital Pune
12 Unique Hospital, Surat Surat
13 BAPS Pramukhswami Hospital, Surat Surat
14 Kothari Medical Centre, Kolkata Kolkata
15 Global Hospital, Parel Mumbai
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Institutes with Additional Seats Sanctioned (15)
Existing seats Additional / New seats
Sr. No Institute Name IDCCM CTCCM IFCCM IDCCN IDCCM CTCCM IDCCN IFCCM
1 R.B Shah Mahavir Super Speciality 2 2 0 4 2 2 4 0Hospital, NanpuraSurat
2 Fortis Memorial Research Institute, 2 2 0 4 2 2 4 0Gurgaon
3 NRI Academy of Sciences, Guntur 2 2 0 4 2 2 4 0
4 Saifee Hospital ,Mumbai 2 2 1 4 2 2 4 0
5 Apollo Hospitals International Ltd., 4 4 1 8 2 2 4 0Ahmedabad
6 MedantaAbdurRazzaque Ansari 2 2 0 4 0 0 0 1Memorial Weaver's Hospital(A Unit ofGlobal Health Pvt. Ltd.),Ranchi
7 Max SuperspecialityHospital,Vaishali 2 2 0 4 2 2 4 1
8 S.L.Raheja Mumbai 2 2 0 4 2 2 4 0
9 Fortis Hospital (Wockhardt),Mulund 4 4 2 8 2 2 4 0
10 KIMS Hospital, Secunderabad 4 4 1 8 2 2 4 0
11 YashodaHospital,Somajiguda 4 4 0 8 2 2 4 0
12 Ramkrishna Care Hospital, Raipur 2 2 0 4 2 2 4 0
13 SahyadriSpeciality Hospitals, Pune 4 4 0 8 0 0 0 1
14 Apollo Hospital,Bhubaneswar 4 4 0 8 0 0 0 1
15 Apollo HealthcityJubillee Hills, 4 4 1 8 2 2 4 1Hyderabad
New Teachers Approved in Existing Institute (74)
Sr. No Teacher Name Institute
1 Dr. Vineeta Goyal Fortis Escorts Heart Institute, Delhi
2 Dr. Sasidhar Parri Sundaram Medical Foundation, Chennai
3 Dr. Vaibhav Vaishnav SoniManipal Hospital, Jaipur
4 Dr. Rajesh Chandra Mishra The Gujarat Research & Medical Institute
5 Dr. Vidyadhara G. Lakkappan Holy Family Hospital, Mumbai
6 Dr. Kavita Khandelwal Kailash Hospital & Heart Institute, Noida
7 Dr. Naveen Jasmine PRS Hospital, Trivandrum
8 Dr. Puneet Chopra SatguruPratap Singh Hospitals, Ludhiana
9 Dr. Ripenmeet Salhotra Fortis Escorts Hospital, Faridabad
10 Dr. Zahid Ahamed Shifaa Hospital, Bangalore
11 Dr. Alok A Shah Smt. R. B . Shah Mahavir Hospital, Surat
12 Dr. Swapna Sandeep Khanzode Wockhardt Hospital, Nagpur
13 Dr. K. Swarna Deepak Apollo Healthcity, Jubillee Hills Hyderabad
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Sr. No. Teacher Name Institute
14 Dr. Anand Bhabhor Jaslok Hospital & Research Center, Mumbai
15 Dr. Deepesh G. Aggarwal Saifee Hospital, Mumbai
16 Dr. M. Lakshmi Prasannam NRI Academy of Sciences Guntur
17 Dr Geetesh Mangal SantokbaDurlabhji Memorial Hospital, Jaipur
18 Dr. Mozammil Shafi Medanta The Medicity, Gurgaon
19 Dr. Rahul Harne Medanta The Medicity, Gurgaon
20 Dr. Ashish Kumar Medanta The Medicity, Gurgaon
21 Dr. Vijayant Yadav Medanta The Medicity, Gurgaon
22 Dr. Meraj Ahmad Max Superspeciality Hospital Vaishali,Delhi
23 Dr. Saurabh Nanda Medanta The Medicity, Gurgaon
24 Dr. S. Maneendra Global Hospital, Hyderabad
25 Dr. S. Saurabh Biswal Care Hospital, Hyderabad
26 Dr Lakshman Ramachandran Fortis Hospital, Noida
27 Dr Saurabh Mehra Fortis Hospital, Noida
28 Dr Girish Veeranna Hiregoudar Saraswati Medical Research Centre, Kolhapur
29 Dr Sameer Saikia Asian Heart Institute, Mumbai
30 Dr BikramJyoti Max Superpeciality Hospital, Shalimar Bagh
31 Dr Chetan Kedar Sharma Care Hospital, Nagpur
32 Dr Deepak Yaduvanshi Manipal Hospital, Jaipur
33 Dr Rajendra Kumar BhagwanMahavir Jain Hospital, Bangalore
34 Dr. Pulgam Shashidhar Yashoda Hospital Malakpet, Hyderabad
35 Dr. Achint Narang Alchemist Hospital, Panchkula
36 Dr Sanjay Eknath Walke Jupiter Hospital, Thane
37 Dr RimitaDey Peerless Hospitex Hospital & Research Centre, Kolkata
38 Dr. Paritosh Gangwal Poona Hospital & Research Center, Pune
39 Dr. MeruguSai Vijendra Star Hospital, Hyderabad
40 Dr Anupam Malik Gaba Hospital, Yamunanagar
41 Dr. Munta Kartik Yashoda Hospital Somajiguda, Hyderabad
42 DrYogesh Rojram Harde Yashoda Hospital Somajiguda, Hyderabad
43 Dr. Amit Singh Nayati Hospital, Mathura
44 Dr Amandeep Singh Fortis Escort Hospital, Faridabad
45 Dr Sujeet Ashok Joshi Fortis Hospital, Ludhiana
46 Dr Abhijit Deshmukh Ruby Hall Clinic Pune
47 Dr. Charudatta Vaity Fortis Hospital, Mulund
48 Dr Srinivas Rajagopala PSG Hospital, Coimbatore
49 Dr. Chandreshkumar Rameshbhai Sudani Medicover Hospital, Hyderabad
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Sr. No. Teacher Name Institute
50 Dr Maroju Sujani Star Hospital, Hyderabad
51 Dr. Meghena Mathew Apollo First Med Hospital, Chennai
52 Dr Sourabh Jaising Phadtare Dr. BalabhaiNanavati Hospital, Mumbai
53 Dr. Dhanashree Lapalikar HCG Hospital, Ahmedabad
54 Dr. Rajib Duarah NarayanaSuperspeciality Hospital, Guwahati
55 Dr Kundan Hazarika NarayanaSuperspeciality Hospital, Guwahati
56 Dr Mukesh Kumar Balguri Sunshine Hospital, Secunderabad
57 Dr Sushama Chettri Batra Hospital & Medical Research Centre, New Delhi
58 Dr. ShashiKiran Kumar Reddy Yashoda Hospital Malakpet, Hyderabad
59 Dr DikshaTyagi Pt. B D Sharma PGIMS Rohtak
60 Dr. Saurabh Jain Max Superspeciality Hospital, Patparganj
61 Dr. Gaurav Pratap Singh Max Superspeciality Hospital, Patparganj
62 Dr. Ippa Divya Reddy Citizen Hospital, Hyderabad
63 Dr. Vikrant ShamraoPawar Fortis Hiranandani Hospital, Vashi
64 Dr. Anish Gupta Max Superspeciality hospital, Saket Delhi
65 Dr. Mahendrakar Kranti Kumar Aware Gleneagles Global Hospitals Hyderabad
66 Dr Prashant Singh Max Superspeciality hospital, Saket Delhi
67 Dr Vishalkumar VirajibhaiSadatia ShriGirirajMultispeciality hospital, Rajkot
68 Dr Vinoth Kumar J PSG Hospital, Coimbatore
69 Dr. Sampat Dash Ashwini Hospital, Cuttack
70 Dr. Riyas A SUT Hospital Pattom, Trivandrum
71 Dr Akhil Babu C S Jubillee Mission Hospital, Thrissur
72 Dr Mansi Sudhir Dandnaik Sterling Hospital, Ahmedabad
73 Dr Meenakshy Vijayakumar Malabar Institute of Medical Sciences, Kozhikode
74 Dr. Manish Kishore Multani Suretech Hospital & Research Center, Nagpur
New Teachers Approved in New Institutes (29)
Sr. No Teacher Name Institute
1 Dr. Ashish Jain Mahatma Gandhi Medical College & Hospital, Jaipur
2 Dr. ShuchitaVaya Mahatma Gandhi Medical College & Hospital, Jaipur
3 Dr. AnirbanChattopadhyay The Calcutta Medical Research Institute, Kolkata
4 Dr. Devachandran Apollo Hospital OMR Chennai
5 Dr. Vignesh C. Apollo Hospital OMR Chennai
6 Dr. NehaArora Paras Hospital, Gurugram
7 Dr. PurveshUnmarania Bhailal Amin General Hospital, Vadodara
8 Dr. Patel Bhavin Kumar Bhailal Amin General Hospital, Vadodara
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Course Exam Total Candidates Total Successful Candidates Passing percentage
IDCCN Theory 285 221 78%
IDCCN Practical 221 216 98%
Sr. No. Teacheer Name Institute
9 Dr. Abhijit Paul Ramesh Hospital, Guntur
10 Dr. Siddhartha Goswami AyursundraSuperspeciality Hospital, Assam
11 Dr. ManinderjitKaur Grecian Super- Speciality Hospital, Mohali
12 Dr. Preeti Sharma Grecian Super- Speciality Hospital, Mohali
13 Dr. Vijay Kumar Mishra BhagwanMahavirMedicaSupespeciality Hospital, Ranchi
14 Dr. G. C. Khilnani PushpawatiSinghania Hospital & Research Institute, New Delhi
15 Dr. Neetu Jain PushpawatiSinghania Hospital & Research Institute, New Delhi
16 Dr. DabbooPatwari Hayat Hospital Pvt. Ltd., Guwahati
17 Dr. HardipManiar Kiran Hospital, Surat
18 Dr. Swati Sanjeeva Dole(Swati GovindKhare) VishwarajSuperspeciality Hospital, Pune
19 Dr. Sushant Vijay Shinde VishwarajSuperspeciality Hospital, Pune
20 Dr. RajendraPopatlalRaval SAL Hospital, Ahmedabad
21 Dr. MehulSolanki BAPS YogijiMaharaj Hospital, Ahmedabad
22 Dr. Mahesh Parmar BAPS YogijiMaharaj Hospital, Ahmedabad
23 Dr.KrunalkumarJayantilal Patel Sunshine Global Hospital, Surat
24 Dr. SilpaChaudhry Ramesh Hospital, Guntur
25 Dr. Rajesh Kumar Singh BhagwanMahavirMedicaSupespeciality Hospital, Ranchi
26 Dr.SatyaRanjanSahu PushpawatiSinghania Hospital & Research Institute, New Delhi
27 Dr. Vitrag Shah Kiran Hospital, Surat
28 Dr. DalwadiDivyangBabubhai SAL Hospital, Ahmedabad
29 Dr. Vrooti Patel SAL Hospital, Ahmedabad
IDCCN COURSE REPORT
Dr.Devi Prasad Samaddar, IDCCN Secretary and Secretary Elect Dr Vivek Kumar under the supervision of executive body ofICCCM made the IDCCN course more popular. Currently the course is being conducted in 203 institutions. 285 candidatesappeared in the IDCCN examination this year with over all pass rates of 75.8%. Certain new initiatives were taken during thetenure of Dr. Samaddar such as formation of amended nursing SOP, restructuring of the nursing curriculum and introduction of"Roles & Responsibilities" document to facilitate and bring clarity in the administrative responsibilities of secretary and secretaryelect. The scoring system of the IDCCN examination was also changed to bring more transparency and objectivity. Rapid growthin the number of registered IDCCN candidates was evidenced during last two years.
IDCCN Exam Report for 2019 is as follows:
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PERFORMANCE OF OUR ONLINE COURSES
JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV
4C Members 60 31 42 31 53 19 29 23 37 22 32
Non Members 9 9 7 6 10 7 17 6 8 16 11
International 1 1 2 1
Course material 7 7 3 2 2
Total Enrolment 70 40 50 37 63 26 55 36 48 41 45 511
Total collection 360210 213540 272898 188800 320960 141240 284338 154540 232780 229919 229920 2629145
CCIDC Members 10 6 2 4 13 6 5 6 9 7 9
Non Members 6 3 2 5 6 1 5 6 2 2 6
International 1
Course material 2 1 1 1
Total Enrolment 16 9 4 9 21 7 10 14 11 10 16 127
Total collection 64720 35900 17520 39260 75340 26460 41300 61359 41300 3420 60680 406579
MRM Members 23 5 5 2 8 6 3 3 2 2
Non Members 1 3 2 1 1
International 1 1
Total Enrollment 24 9 5 2 11 6 4 4 2 2 69
Total collection 38940 29499 11800 4720 33040 14160 10620 10620 4720 4720 162839
CREDENTIAL COMMITTEE REPORT FOR FICCM AWARDS 2020:
As recommended by the credentials committee the following members of ISCCM will receive the honor of FICCM at Criticare2020, Hyderabad.
Sr. no. Name City
1 Dr. Ashok Kumar Singh Kanpur
2 Dr. M. N Sivakumar Coimbatore
3 Dr. Bharat G. Jagiasi Navi Mumbai
4 Dr.Sushil P. Ambesh Lucknow
5 Dr. Manoj Kumar Singh Ahmedabad
6 Dr.Ganshyam M Jagathkar Secunderabad
7 Dr.KapilSharadBorawake Pune
8 Dr.SudhirKhunteta Jaipur
9 Dr.SaurenPanja Kolkata
10 Dr. Ebor Jacob Gnananayagam Vellore
Honorary FICCM awards for2020:Dr. Brig. V. S. Kolhe, Pune
Summary of the decisions taken at ICCCM Board approved by ISCCM EC in 2019-2020
Sr. No. Summary of the Decisions Status Details
1 College Secretary, Exam Secretary & Accreditation Sectretary's Roles & Approved ImplementedResponsibilities prepared by the respective
2 Log Book Submission will be mandatory for IDCCM & CTCCM Trainees Approved Implementedwho have been registered from Jan 2019 onwards and appearing for 2020Exam. It is updated in the Trainees profile (online system) also.
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Sr. No. Summary of the Decisions Status Details
3 ACLS, 4C and Airway (only for non-anesthetist) courses are the only Approved Implementedmandatory courses for IDCCM. Trainees who have been registered fromJan 2019 onwards and appearing for 2020 Exam. Information is updatedon the ISCCM website.
Teachers of the respective Institute will be responsible for completion of therequired mandatory courses of the trainees.
4 IFCCM : A poster/ oral paper should be presented at any national Approved Implementedconference within 1 ½ years of registration OR the candidate can submit apaper published/accepted for publication in a peer reviewed indexed journal(he/she should be a 1st, 2nd or corresponding author).The poster/paper maybe presented not only in the ISCCM national conference, but any nationalbody meeting related to critical care (e.g APICON, MAPCON, ISACON)or international conference of various international societies e.g. ESICM,SCCM, ERS , ATS etc. The presentation should be done during the durationof the course.The poster/paper presentation certificate or publication copyshould be submitted for getting the IFCCM certificate. (w.e.f. from April 2019registration).
5 Institute & Teachers form for the accreditation of Institute for Nursing is Approved Implementeduploaded on the ISCCM website.
6 CCT (UK) dual recognition certificate is approved as formal qualification Approved Implementedfor teachership.
7 Candidate who has a foreign qualification in critical care, after 2 years of his Approved Implementedreturn from abroad, can directly apply for IFCCM examination. Candidateshould be working in the ISCCM recognized Institution -Subject to CollegeBoard approval.
8 Changes in Teachership rules - Institutes will continue to require 2 teachers to Approved Implementedbe recognized. First teacher criteria will be same as it is on the ISCCM Website.2nd teacher Criteria- They should have minimum 4 years of experience postPG from July 2019. Other criteria for 2nd teacher will be same as for 1st teacher.The 2nd teacher cannot take any candidate till they complete 8/10 years.The second teacher will look after the students in the institute if the first teacherleaves. Institutes should recruit a new teacher within one year of a teacherleaving the Institute to continue recognition.
9 The College proposed that there should be some constitutional amendments Approved Implementedfor the teachership criteria following this decision
Teacher should have complete 1 year in the institute from where�they are applying.
Freelancer consultant henceforth will not be accepted.�
Teacher should have experience in recognized hospital by National�Board/NABH/ISCCM & MCI only.
10 All city branches have been advised to conduct airway workshops so that Approved Implementedthe trainee will not face problems in completing the mandatory workshoprequirements
11 Derecognition of the institutes running ISCCM courses with one teacher from Approved ImplementedJanuary 2020.Derecognised institutes will not be permitted to take any studentfrom Jan 2020 and their name will be removed from the ISCCM website.
12 ISCCM courses will continue as 1 and 2 year courses. Those institutes which Approved Implementedwish to opt out of 2 year IDCCM and CTCCM courses due to the DNB circularor other reasons, may do so and need to inform the college regarding the same.The college will not be responsible for admissions taken for seat unavailable inthe institute that were not intimated to the college. The institute will beresponsible for full fee refund to the student in such cases.
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ICCCM Board, 2020-21
Chancellor : ISCCM President : Dr. Dhruv Chaudhry
Immediate Past Chancellor : Dr. Subhal Dixit
Vice Chancellor : Dr Sheila Nainan Myatra
Board Members : ISCCM President Elect : Dr. DeepakGovil
ISCCM General Secretary : Dr. Srinivas Samavedam
Secy, ICCM : Dr. Manish Munjal
Secy Elect, ICCM : Dr. Ramesh Venkataraman
Secy, Accreditation : Dr. Y. P. Singh
Sr. No. Summary of the Decisions Status Details
13 FCPS Medicine by CPS is a 3-year course approved by MCI. Hence IDCCM Approved Implementedwill be of one-year duration wef January 2020 registrations.
14 ACLS, Airway and 4C (only contact programme) courses will be mandatory Approved Implementedfor the all the CTCCMCandidates wef January 2020 registrations.
15 Revised fees for Institute Accreditation. The fee for institute accreditation Approved Implementedwill be wef 3rd November 2019 Rs. 59,000/- (including GST).ISCCM will arrange the stay & travel for the Inspector. The institute will haveto arrange the local travel & hospitality for the inspector for institute inspection.
Rs. 17,700/- Scrutiny Fees (including GST) - Non Refundable fees�
Rs. 41,300/- Refundable Fees (including GST) if the institute does not�fulfill the accreditation criteria on screening.
16 Training and exam gap for candidates: Candidates should complete the Approved Implementedcourse tenure of training within a maximum period of 3 years and will beallowed to appear for the examination up to 3 years after completion of thecourse. Candidates are allowed a maximum of 3 attempts for the 1 & 2 yearcourses. (w.e.f January 2020 registrations).
17 Revision of ALM Fees for Nursing Candidates. :- College Board members Approved Implementeddecided that fees for ALM will be Rs. 2000 plus GST Approved by FinanceCommittee & EC . To go to AGM for information
18 Candidates will be allowed to register after the deadline of registration for Approved Implementedcourses and examinations upto 7 days with late fees. Extra 50% of the coursefees with GST will be as late fees (w.e.f January 2020 registrations)
19 Institute accreditation &teacher application inspection should not be Approved Implementedconducted unless full documentation submitted within 30 days of applicationfailing which application will be forwarded to next CB meeting.
20 Medico legal course: Help line offered to all ISCCM members free of cost. Approved ImplementedOnly advice, not service.
21 ECMO Course: MOU draft submitted Final MOU to be signed and course Approved To beto be launched at CRITICARE 2020.(Dr. Babu Abraham) Implemented
22 Ultrasound course: Details of syllabus ready, to be launched at Approved To beCRITICARE 2020 (Dr. Deepak Govil) Implemented
23 Respiratory therapist course: to be launched at CRITICARE 2020 Approved To be(Dr.Vivek Kumar) Implemented
24 Neuro Critical Care Courses: to be launched at CRITICARE 2020 Approved To beImplemented
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Secy Elect, Accreditation : Dr. Ajith Kumar A K
Secy, Examinations : Dr. Babu Abraham
Secy Elect, Examinations : Dr. Sachin Gupta
Secy, Critical Care Nursing : Dr. Vivek Kumar
Secy Elect, Critical Care Nursing : Dr. Susruta Bandyopadhyay
ICCM Election 2019:
8 Nominations for ICCCM 2019 Election were received.
1Post: Vice Chancellor : Dr. Sheila Myatra
1 Post: Secretary Elect : Dr. Ramesh Venkataraman
1 Post :Secy Elect, Examination :1) Dr. Sachin Gupta 2) Dr. Vinod Kumar Singh
1 Post: Secy Elect, Accreditation :1) Dr. DiptimalaAgarwal 2) Dr. Ajith Kumar 3) Dr. Parshotam Lal Gautam
1 Post: Secy Elect, Nursing :1) Dr. Susruta Bandyopadhyay
ICCM Election 2019 Results:
1) Vice Chancellor : Dr. SheilaMyatra(Unopposed)
2) Secretary Elect : Dr. Ramesh Venkataraman(Unopposed)
3) SecretaryElect, Examination : Dr. Sachin Gupta
4) SecretaryElect, Accreditation : Dr. Ajith Kumar
5) Secretary Elect, Nursing : Dr. Susruta Bandyopadhyay
Members who will retire by March 2020:
Chancellor : Dr. Subhal Dixit
Vice Chancellor : Dr. Palepu Gopal
Board Members:
ISCCM past President : Dr. Yatin Mehta
ISCCM General Secretary : Dr. Rajesh Mishra
Secretary : Dr. Sheila Myatra
Secretary, Accreditation : Dr. SandhyaTalekar
Secretary, Examinations : Dr. Sumit Ray
On behalf of ICCCM, I thank the retiring members for their hard work and immense contribution to the continued evolutionof ICCCM. They will however continue to advise us on various matters in future!
Dr. Sheila Nainan Myatra
Secretary, Indian College of Critical Care Medicine
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Offices of ISCCM
The Executive Committee, ICCM Board meetings, Conference scientific programme and Guidelines faculties meetings wereconducted at our Dadar Unit 13 and 14 office.
Dadar office (unit 6) has been given on rental basis for generating income for society activities.
In view of increase in activities, we are in process of purchasing neighbouring office (Unit 15) office. We are expecting to get itspossession soon after its registration is duly completed.
Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine (IJCCM)
Dear President and General Secretary
Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine
I wish all the members of Executive Members of the ISCCM for a happy and prosperous new year. I hope the society fulfils andmeets all the goals and aspiration of the members as per our tradition.
I wish to begin by thanking the Credentials Committee and the EC for the privilege of being appointed as the Editor in Chief ofIJCCM. Also please place on record my gratitude for the Associate Editors in particular and the editorial board for their help inthis difficult period of transition from one publisher who neither gave ISCCM any royalty nor any transparent transaction history,to a new publisher.
Number of articles received and published in IJCCM
1. No of articles submitted in 2019 (1st January to 31st December 2019): 1400 articles
2. No of articles published from January 2019 to December issue: 153
3. Articles published in Special issues: 47
4. No of articles rejected: 723
New beginning
1. We published the Supplement 1 consisting of 2 guidelines on antimicrobial use in India.
2. There were 3 other special issues called Advancing frontiers in Critical Care Medicine. We aimed these at topics not normallydiscussed in great detail in the CMEs and conferences:
a. Neurocritical Care (Guest Editors: Sameer Jog, Kapil Zirpe)
b. Transfusion (Guest Editors: Srinivas Samavedam, Ashit Hegde)
c. Poisoning (Binila Chacko and Bhuvana Krishna) with particular emphasis on Indian population. This will be uploaded thisTuesday.
3. The first Special issue of March will be on renal problems in the critically ill and RRT. Ashit Hegde and N Ramakrishnan haveagreed to do this for us.
4. There is a plan to bring out a special supplement of Guidelines to be distributed to all the delegates at Criticare 2020,provided we get the guidelines in the final form by the 25th January 2020.
Finances of IJCCM
1. The entire year's (2019) issues were sponsored by Cipla Pharmaceuticals. This was arranged through the pharmaceuticalindustry management (or liaison) division of JP Brothers Medical Publishers Pvt. Ltd. They also managed the get Cipla tobuy 10,000 copies of the first guidelines supplement which were distributed to all delegates at Criticare 2019.
2. Since the special issues were not contracted for, the publisher wanted us to pay INR 350,000 /issue, which was sanctionedvery kindly by the President and the Finance Committee Chairman and all members. (My thanks for this for the recordplease). However fortunately I was able to bring the cost per special issue down to INR 200,000 /issue.
3. We also paid INR 250,000 for development and management of the journal platform. This was a one time payment andsubsequently we need to pay INR 20,000 as annual website maintenance charges
4. So overall we paid INR 673,718 (supplement 2 and 3 INR 400,000 website development, INR 250,000 courier chargesIJCCM 1st to 4th issue INR 23,718)
5. The next year's arrangement is in process of being worked out and I will soon let you know the outcome.
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Impact factor for IJCCM
Current Indexing of IJCCM -Emerging Sources
Citation Index (ESCI)
On the bases of self-evaluated
the journals will transfer to
Science Citation Index
Expanded (SCIE)
(No action required from
society or publisher)
Journal Citation Reports (JCR)
evaluate the journals indexed
in SCIE for Impact Factor
Journal Citation Reports (JCR)
evaluation process will start in
March and results will be
announced in the month of
June of the same year
� IJCCM is indexed in PubMed, Scopus and ESCI (see above)
� The format of moving from SCIE and impact factor is also given above
� As publisher of IJCCM, JP Brothers Medical Publishers Pvt. Ltd, are in constant touch with the authorities at Web ofScience Group and they will keep updating us on the progress.
Help needed for this:
� All ISCCM members please add atleast two IJCCM slides at their all presentations or Lectures across the globalconferences while presenting their papers.
� Global visibility is the core behind increasing citation.
ORCID:
� We will run a banner on the website which all authors will see, as soon as they login to IJCCM submission page with alink to register or create their ORCID IDs (from coming Monday onwards)
� ORCID won't be made mandatory for first 6 months so that number of submissions don't get reduced.
� This will attract registered and documented record for benefit of Authors in different manners.
With warm regards
Atul Kulkarni
Editor-in-ChiefIndian Journal of Critical Care Medicine
Critical Care Communications (CCC)
We have been releasing the ISCCM newsletter - Critical Care Communications (CCC), regularly at every two months interval.
The new and regular sections have been part of this newsletter. Head office and branch activities and events have beenshowcased in all issues.
Editorial team members are following:
Editor in Chief Professor Dhruva Chaudhry
Deputy Editors Dr. Khalid Khatib and Dr. Mohan Gurjar
Editors Dr Tushar Patel, Dr Sauren Panja, Dr Deven Juneja, Dr Pradeep Bhatia andDr Senthil Kumar
Book Review / Journal Scan / Dr. Kundan Mittal, Dr Inderpaul Singh Sehgal and Dr Swagata TripathiPractical Guidelines
Quiz Section Dr Gunjan Chanchalani and Dr Tapas Sahoo
Images Section Dr Diptimala Agarwal and Dr Anoop Kumar AS
Editorial Assistant Supriya
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I take this opportunity to thank the editorial team and office bearers of all branches for their contribution.
Thanks
Professor Dhruv Chaudhry
President-ElectEditor -in-Chief, Critical Care Communications (2019-2020)
Website
Information Website
In the current year ISCCM taken several new initiatives to become more integrated on the Digital Platform. The informationwebsite has gone through iteration for realignment of information.
One-Criticare
'One Criticare' was one of the major initiatives undertaken by ISCCM to bring all activities and communication related to ISCCMAnnual conference, Criticare on a single platform. One Criticare will be used first time for Critcare 2020, Hyderabad. It isenvisioned to be the central platform activity for all Annual Conferences henceforth.
Membership Database
Membership Management has undergone an updation this year. This continued activity has improved member participationacross all ISCCM activities.
Single Sign On (SSO)
Over the years many organisations have come forward to share certain schemes and benefits for ISCCM members. In the currentyear ISCCM IT team has built a Single Sign On Mechanism (SSO) Using SSO ISCCM is able to tie-up with other 3rd party systemin secure fashion.
Branch Management System
More and more branches have come forward to participate in ISCCM Branch Management System (BMS). More than 120activities were recorded on BMS.
Research
ISCCM has also utilised its website for conducting various research activities. In the current year 4 research projects were carriedout on ISCCM website.
Education
The education portal of ISCCM website underwent significant upgradation last year. The Teacher and institute modules wereadded to Education.
E-voting
ISCCM's Evoting system, along with ISCCM national election, is now being used by it branches for conduct of their election too.
ISCCM Research Activities
Chair : Dr. Subhash Todi ( 2017-2019)
Members (2019)
Dr J.V. Peter
Dr. Palepu Gopal
Dr. Sheila Nainan Myatra
Dr Suresh Ramasubban
Dr. Mohan Gurjar
Dr .Anirban Hom Choudhuri
Dr. Sachin Gupta
1. A Research Meeting was called on the sidelines of annual congress Mumbai attended by over 50 ISCCM teachers.
Research ideas for multicentre studies will be requested from all the teachers and will be reviewed by the Researchcommittee
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This was followed upon which resulted in HERMES and DISSECT study initiative
2. A consensus was arrived at having a Research Conclave in the later half of the year
A Zoom research conclave was organised in November where Instinct 1 and 2 and Indian ICU census study was presentedby Dr Atul Kulkarni and ICU Mobility study by Dr N. Ramakrishnan. Discussion on funding of these studies is taking placecurrently
3. ISCCM Initiated Research: Research initiated, funded and coordinated by ISCCM research committee and to be presentedas ISCCM research in Annual congress.
An appeal for submitting Original research proposal was sent to all ISCCM members.�
15 projects were received for appraisal by research committee�
HERMES Study - HEmodynamic Resuscitation and Monitoring in Early Sepsis. P.I : Dr Sheila Nainan Myatra . A�multicentre observational study. >1,000 patients recruited > 250 centres participated
INDICAP 2: Indian Intensive Care Case Mix and Practice Patterns Study: P.I. Dr J. Divatia�
> 200 centres participated�
> 3,000 patients�
Analysis and presentation at Hyderabad Annual congress 2020�
4. ISCCM funded Investigator initiated research:
Three grants given so far.
Single centre study (AMRITA institute, Kochi) Vitamin C in septic shock: randomized placebo controlled study. 84 patientsrecruited. The study is completed and will be presented in Hyderabad congress. The other two projects funded areobservational study where PI has not yet submitted manuscript for publication.
5. ISCCM endorsed surveys: INTUBE, MOSAIC study
6. Industry funded research: A research grant has been given to ISCCM by Smith Ltd for a project on tracheostomy practices inICU. DISSECT study has been initiated and > 500 patients recruited, will be presented during Hyderabad Congress.
7. Contractual agreement for a CRO for ongoing ISCCM projects is being looked into and an advertisement for the same hasbeen posted at the ISCCM website.
8. Clinical Research Methodolgy e module coordinated by Dr Anirban Hom Choudhuri is up and running, enrolment started> 80 registrants
9. Critical Care in India Research Compendium (2009-2019)
Compiled and published during ISCCM Mumbai congress. Need to utilise the compendium data for systematic review/�individual patient data metanalysis
10. CHITRA project: Three ICUs are entering data on CHITRA platform. Some software issues still need to be corrected beforegeneralised use. Once rectified a Research project will be proposed on CHITRA platform to be used by 10 ICUs acrossIndia.
11. Indian critical care ICU Network (Net ICU): 2020 Project
A proposal for creating a network of Indian ICUs for National and International collaborative research�
Centres participating in ISCCM initiated research may be approached.�
12. Research podcast/vodcast:
Monthly�
Short review of critical care research published in national and international journals�
Author interview�
Monthly mail to all members�
Dr Subhal Dixit Dr Rajesh Chandra Mishra
President, ISCCM General Secretary, ISCCM
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AGRA BRANCH
Executive Committee
Chairman : Dr Tarun Singhal
Secretary : Dr Ranvir Singh Tyagi
Treasurer : Dr Prashant Lavania
Members : Dr Sanjay Gupta, Dr Sachin Goyal, Dr Vandna Sharma, Dr Atiharsh Agrawal,Dr Arvind Yadav, Dr Arun Jain
Academic Activities
ANNUAL REPORT OF CITY BRANCHES / STATE CHAPTERS
AURANGABAD BRANCH
Executive Committee
Chairman : Dr Sandeep Wyawahare
Secretary : Dr Vinod Gosavi
Treasurer : Dr Yogesh Deogirikar
Members : Dr Avinash Tribhuvam, Dr Sudhir Deshpande, Dr Amol Kulkarni, Dr Jeetsing,Dr Yogesh Lakkas, Dr Vishal Dhakre
Academic Activities
S.NO DATE THEME DOCTOR NAME
1 9-Jan-19 Hypornatremia in ICU Dr Tarun Mittal
2 16-Apr-19 NIV Dr Ranveer Singh Tyagi
3 10-Jun-19 How to Counsil Dr Yash Javeri
4 15-Jul-19 Cap and Hap Dr Deepak Talwar
5 19-Aug-19 Sedation in ICU Dr Diptimala Agarwal
6 9-Oct-19 Hand Hygiene Dr Rakesh Tyagi
7 14-Nov-19 Antibiotic Stewerdship Dr Anirbhan Hom Choudhary, Dr Ranveer Singh Tyagi
8 12-Dec-19 Role of Steroid in Sepsis Dr Atiharsh Mohan Agarwal
Branch Activity
Following regular clinical activities are performed
1) CME: 13/4/19 Practice Nutritional Guidelines for critically ill patientsDr Shilpa Kulkarni Consultant Intensivist Ruby Hall Wanori
2) CME: 15/6/19 Multiple Critical care Medicine Topics MGM Hospital Aurangabad detail programme will beuploaded
3) Case Presentation : 28/7/19 Dr Rohan Gundre, Dr Prashant Akulwar, Dr Sharad Biradar, Dr Yogesh Lakkas,Dr Nishant Agrawal, Dr Anand Nikalje
4) Case Presentation: 11/8/19 Organophosphorous poisioning with Encephalopathy by Dr Samidh Patel
5) Case Presentation: 22/9/19 Ischemic Stroke and Recent Guidelines by Dr Yogesh Devgirikar
6) ISCCM DAY Celebration on 9th October with Video play presentation from President ISCCM and Power PointPresentation of Nutrition Theme
7) Case Presentation: 8/12/19 MDR Gram Negative Organisms by Dr Prashant Walse
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BHUBANESWAR BRANCH
Executive Committee
Chairman : Dr Sharmili Sinha
Secretary : Dr Sarat Behera
Treasurer : Dr Anand Mishra
Members : Dr Prasant Behera, Dr Subhasish Jamuda, Dr Biswabikash Mohanty, Dr Pragyan Routray,Dr Saroj Pattnaik, Dr Dharmajivan Samantray
Academic Activities
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ISCCM Bhubaneswar , Activities January –December 2019
January 2019 24th Jan- Case presentation, hotel Suryansh Speaker-Dr Anand Mishra and team
February 2019 Nutrition in Critical Care, Hotel Sheetal Speaker- Dr Swagata TripathyDietician- Mrs Sunita Sahoo
March NOACs in PE and DVT Speaker- Dr Debabrata Padhy, Dr Madhusudam Jaju,CARE Hospital, Hyderabad
April 9th April- 2019, Hotel Sandy Towers Venous Thrombo-embolism - prevention andmanagement. Speaker- Dr Sharmili
May 26th May 2019, Hotel Suryansh Conjoint meeting by ISCCM Bhubaneswar andMicrobiologists society of India, Odisha Chapter"Preventing hospital acquired infections andAntimicrobial Stewardship".Odisha Council of Medical Register granted4 credit hours.
June a. Management of DVT with NOACs (12th June) a. Speaker-Dr P. K. Sahoo ( Cardiologist)
July A. ISCCM Guidelines on rational usage of A.Speaker- Dr Sarat Beheraantibiotics, Hotel Suryansh (24th July).
B. KIMS critical care update (13th July) B. KIMS Critical Care team
August a. Case presentation on 23rd August 2019 a. Successful management of acute severenecrotizing PancreatitisSpeaker-Dr Saroj Pattnaik
b. SIMVENT (Simulation based ventilator B. Co ordinated by Care hospital teamworkshop), Hotel Padmaja PremiumOn 2nd and 3rd August 2019
September 21st September, Hotel Suryansh Vitamin C - a ray of hope in the horizon ?Dr Sharmili Sinha
October 18th October, Hotel Suryansh Panel discussion on Role of Nutrition In Critical Care,36 attendees.Quiz. Moderator-Dr Sharmili SinhaPanelists- Dr Samir Sahu, Dr Pragyan Routray,Dr Biswabikash Mohanty
November 8th November, Hotel Padmaja EC meeting on preparation of OACCON 2019(Odisha Annual Critical Care Conference on 14thand 15th Dec 2019)
December 14th and 15th Dec 2019 OACCON 2019 (Odisha Annual Critical CareConference on 14th and 15th Dec 2019)
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238 registrationsDay 1- Lectures by eminent national, internationaland local faculties.Day 2- Workshopsa. Ventilation- basic and advancedb. Imaging and Ultrasound238 registered delegates and 30 faculties attended theconference. 6 CME points were granted by OdishaMedical Council.
CHENNAI BRANCH
Executive Committee
Chairman : Dr Raymond Dominic Savio
Secretary : Dr Susovan Mitra
Treasurer : Dr Dedeepiya Deva Prasad
Members : Dr Raja Amarnath, Dr R Ebnezer, Dr Kalaiselvan, Dr K Ravikumar, Dr Rajeshwari,Dr Vignesh C
Academic Activities
ANNUAL REPORT OF ISCCM CHENNAI CHAPTER 2019
Greetings!!!
The year 2019 has been quite jubilant for ISCCM Chennai with a spree of high quality educational activities which included fiveannual workshops, one refresher course, a series of five journal club meetings and four highly engaging CMEs. All of these werewell attended and appreciated. We kick-started the year with an international speaker program by Dr. Bala Venkatesh, theprimary investigator of ADRENAL trial who walked us through the evolution of evidence behind corticosteroids in septic shock.This was followed by a new entry workshop titled "Soft skills for physicians" which dealt with core competencies inCommunication and Research. The Tamil Nadu Medical Council had awarded 4 credit hours for these two days event. TheAnnual Neuro critical-care workshop in association with the Neuro-critical care society, USA, entered its second successful yearin February 2019. The sessions were handled by highly acclaimed faculty. Doctors, nurses, and allied health staff working inacute care specialties, ICUs and EDs from various hospitals had attended the course. This workshop was awarded 4 credit hoursby the Tamil Nadu Medical Council. The much awaited "Year in review 2018" was presented by Dr. Ram E. Rajagopalan in themonth of March. This was an intense scrutiny of emerging evidence with abundance of humor and interaction. The three otherinternational speaker programs were delivered by Prof. Roopen Arya, Dr. Krishnan Sriram and Dr. Krishnaswamy Sundararajanin April, July and August respectively. All of them had dealt with topics of utmost clinical significance. Journal club meetings werefor the first time conducted as a series of seven meetings across the year to span and include the different kinds of clinicalresearch. This served as a very important platform for learning and moreover to bring out the talents of trainees from across thecity who were made to present the journals to a gathering of senior mentors. The signature events of ISCCM Chennai, namelythe 15th Annual Workshop on Principles and Practice of Mechanical Ventilation, the 2nd Annual Workshop on AdvancedMechanical Ventilation, the 15th Annual Workshop on Hemodynamic Monitoring and the 15th Annual Refresher Course wenton without a glitch and concluded with very promising feedback from delegates. The above events were awarded with 4, 2, 6and 9 credit hours respectively, by the Tamil Nadu Medical Council. The ISCCM Chennai can boast of having trained 406delegates this year during the workshops put together. In addition to the above, ISCCM Chennai observed the World Sepsis Dayand ISCCM day by organizing various activities in many hospitals across the city. All this and more could not have happenedwithout the meticulous planning and execution by all office bearers in association with senior mentors, well-wishers and allmembers who add meaning to these events by their very valuable presence. We look forward to a more engaging andenterprising 2020.
Dr Susovan Mitra
General Secretary
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COIMBATORE BRANCH
Executive Committee
Chairman : Dr. V. M. Balasubramani
Secretary : Dr. M. N. Sivakumar
Treasurer : Dr. R. S. Senthilkumar
Members : Dr. G. Sathyamurthy, Dr. K. Senthilkumar, Dr. T. Gopinathan, Dr T Murali
Academic Activities
S.NO DATE VENUE TOPIC SPEAKER PARTICI- SPONSOR
PANTS
1 22.02.2019 Hotel Grand Regent VTE Management in Prof. Dr. S.R. 42 Sanofi India LtdICU Subramaniyan
VTE protocol in Prof. Dr. R.B.Hospitals - A Quality Sudagar SinghPerspective
2 30.03.2019 Hotel Grand Regent Stroke ready hospital - Dr. G. Sathyamurthy 38 HalyardWhy and How? Healthcare
3 27.04.2019 Hotel Grand Regent Clinical Vignettes Dr. J. Vinothkumar 36 Abbott Nutrition
Workshop on Airway Dr. R. SanthoshManagement
4 31.08.2019 Hotel Grand Regent ARDS - Recent Dr. Karthiraj Natarajan 40 IndiapullsAdvances Pharmaceuticals
Fever in a Schizophrenic Dr. Nishanth SelvarajPatient
5 27.09.2019 Hotel Grand Regent Diagnosis & Management Dr. Lakshmikanthcharan 35 One Life Homeof Acute Pulmonary HealthcareEmbolism - Evidencebased approach
Case of Bio emulsifier Dr. V.SanthanababuPoisoning
6 05.10.2019 Hotel Grand Regent ISCCM Day Celebration 61 Sanofi India
Management of Sepsis in Dr. Ram E Rajagopalanresource limited settings
DELHI AND NCR BRANCH
Executive Committee
Chairman : Dr Yash Javeri
Treasurer : Dr Saurabh Taneja
Members : Dr Ashutosh Bhardwaj, Dr Deven Juneja, Dr Himanshu Dewan, Dr Rajat Gupta,Dr Suneel Garg, Dr Vishal Kumar
Academic Activities
Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine, Delhi NCR
Annual report – 2019
January 2019
25th Annual National Conference of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine.
30th January -03rd February 2019
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February 2019
Monthly scientific Meeting
25th February 2019, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital.
Case 1: An unusual Case of Cardiogenic Shock - Dr Ranjit Chatterji, Dr Ashutosh Bhardwaj
Case 2: Ectopic Pregnancy with Sepsis with AKI: A diagnostic Dilemma - Dr Tapesh Bansal, Dr Shrikanth Srinivas
Case 3: Metronidazole induced Encephalopathy in ICU: A Case series – Dr Himanshu Dewan,Dr Sandeep Aggarwal.
Fluid Management in Septic Shock - Dr Rahul Kumar.
March 2019
7th Annual Critical Care Refresher Course. (CCRC)
06th-10th March 2019 at Medanta Medicity.
CME On “Managing Antimicrobial Resistance in ICU using Indian guidelines''
16th March 2019, At The Lalit Barakhamba Road.
September 2019
Monthly scientific Meeting.
13th Sept 2019 at QRG Hospital
1. Case presentation - Dr Samrat Verma
2. Case Presentation - Dr Ramesh Aggarwal
3. Journal Club - Dr Gaurav Bathla, Dr Rajni Bala Sharma
October, 2019
ISCCM Day Celebration
15th October 2019.
November 2019
Antibiotic Stewardship &