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TM A BI-MONTHLY NEWSLETTER OF INDIAN SOCIETY OF CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE www.isccm.org COMMUNICATIONS Critical Care EDITORIAL OFFICE Dr. Subhal Dixit (MD, FCCM, IDCCM, FICCM, FICP) Consultant in Critical Care, Director ICU Sanjeevan & MJM Hosp. President Elect ISCCM, Editor in Chief, Critical Care Communications 1238/1, Apte Road Main Road, Shivaji Nagar, Pune - 411005 Mobile : +91 9822050240 emails : [email protected] Published By : INDIAN SOCIETY OF CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE For Free Circulation Amongst Medical Professionals Unit 6, First Floor, Hind Service Industries Premises Co-operative Society, Near Chaitya Bhoomi, Off Veer Savarkar Marg, Dadar, Mumbai – 400028 Tel. 022-24444737 • Telefax :022-24460348 • email : [email protected] We request our esteemed readers to send their valued feedback, suggestions & views at [email protected] CONTENTS 25th Annual National Conference of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine th rd 30 January - 3 February 2019 The Renaissance Mumbai Convention Centre Hotel, Mumbai CRITICARE 2019 M U M B A I Silver Jubilee 25 25 Annual Conference of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine th th Theme: Critical Care : Beyond Borders WELCOME TO CRITICARE 2019 MUMBAI 2 Editorial 24 ISCCM Chennai Activities 3 President's Desk 25 14th Annual Refresher Course, Nov. 16 to 18, 2018 4 General Secretary's Desk 26 ISCCM Jalandhar Branch Activities 4 Editor Board Critical Care Communication-2018-2019 27 Jalgaon ISCCM Day 5 Incomplete Members Data 28 Ultrasound in Critical Care Book Review 14 ISCCM Day 2018 29 HAI Article 15 ISCCM Day 2018 Poster Competition Results 31 HAI Conclave 25 October ISCCM Delhi 17 World Sepsis Day Postal Cover 2018 33 ISCCM DAY 18 ISCCM CME 34 CME on Antifungals in Critical Care 20 New Branch Committee Member List, Bareily, Hyderabad, Meerut 35 ISCCM Bhubaneswar Branch 21 Journal Scan 36 Criticare 2019 22 Mech V 2018 VOLUME 13.5 SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 2018
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Page 1: Critical Care · 2 Editorial 24 ISCCM Chennai Activities 3 President's Desk 25 14th Annual Refresher Course, Nov. 16 to 18, 2018 4 General Secretary's Desk 26 ISCCM Jalandhar Branch

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A B I - M O N T H LY N E W S L E T T E R O F I N D I A N S O C I E T Y O F C R I T I C A L C A R E M E D I C I N E

www.isccm.org

C O M M U N I C A T I O N SCritical Care

Editorial officE

dr. Subhal dixit (Md, fccM, idccM, ficcM, ficP)consultant in critical care, director icU Sanjeevan & MJM Hosp. President Elect iSccM, Editor in chief, critical care communications1238/1, Apte Road Main Road, Shivaji Nagar, Pune - 411005

Mobile : +91 9822050240 emails : [email protected]

Published By :

IndIan SocIety of crItIcal care MedIcIneFor Free Circulation Amongst Medical ProfessionalsUnit 6, First Floor, Hind Service Industries Premises Co-operative Society, Near Chaitya Bhoomi, Off Veer Savarkar Marg, Dadar, Mumbai – 400028 Tel. 022-24444737 • Telefax :022-24460348 • email : [email protected]

We request our esteemed readers to send their valued feedback, suggestions & views at [email protected]

C O N T E N T S

25th Annual National Conference of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

Announcement Brochure

th rd30 January - 3 February 2019

The Renaissance Mumbai Convention Centre Hotel, Mumbai

CRITICARE 2019M U M B A I

S i l v e r J u b i l e e

2525Annual Conference of

Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

thth

Theme: Critical Care : Beyond Borders

WELCOME TO CRITICARE 2019 MUMBAI

2 Editorial 24 ISCCM Chennai Activities 3 President's Desk 25 14th Annual Refresher Course, Nov. 16 to 18, 20184 General Secretary's Desk 26 ISCCM Jalandhar Branch Activities

4 Editor Board Critical Care Communication-2018-2019 27 Jalgaon ISCCM Day5 Incomplete Members Data 28 Ultrasound in Critical Care Book Review14 ISCCM Day 2018 29 HAI Article15 ISCCM Day 2018 Poster Competition Results 31 HAI Conclave 25 October ISCCM Delhi17 World Sepsis Day Postal Cover 2018 33 ISCCM DAY18 ISCCM CME 34 CME on Antifungals in Critical Care20 New Branch Committee Member List, Bareily, Hyderabad,

Meerut35 ISCCM Bhubaneswar Branch

21 Journal Scan 36 Criticare 201922 Mech V 2018

Volume 13.5 SePTemBeR-oCToBeR 2018

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The CriTiCal Care CommuniCaTions a Bi-monThly newsleTTer of indian soCieTy of CriTiCal Care mediCine2

HAPPY NEW YEAR

Editorial...

dr Subhal dixitMD, IDCCM, FICCM, FCCM • Director, Critical Care

• Sanjeevan& MJM Hospital

• President Elect, ISCCM

• Address :1238/1,

• Apka Ghar, Apte Road, Pune 411004,

• Maharashtra

• INDIA

• TEL : 020- 25531593/25539538

• CELL : +91- 9822050240

[email protected]

www.isccm.org

Dear Friends

It gives me immense pleasure to get in touch with you !

I’m very happy to welcome you all for Mumbai CRITICARE conference

which is been held from 30 Jan to 3 Feb 2019, at the renaissance hotel

which will be the birth of the FIRST ISCCM CENTER HELD CONFERENCE !

Critical care in india is growing fast and spreading its wings across the

length and breath of india which is our aim, taking critical care to places !

The preparation for the mumbai silver jubilee conference is in full swing

and no stone is been left unturned !

This conference has a excellent scientific program and involves the best

critical care faculty in the country and the world !

Dr. Vincent JL, Dr. Marin Kollef, Dr. Mitch Levy, Dr. L Brochard,

Dr. D. Cheng, Dr. Yasin Arabi, Dr. V. Rosenthal and many more have been

invited as international stars !

I’m sure the scientific content will benefit all students and fellow colleagues,

and will make them updated with what’s new in the field of critical care !

I’m happy to see good articles coming up in CCN and urge all to send

more material for the newsletter!

Various Zonal meetings were held in different parts of the country and

these conferences were very well attended and appreciated!

We invite you to send your suggestions for CRITICARE mumbai to our

conference coordinator !

I urge you all to send your original research work as papers and posters

for the Silver Jubilee meeting ! I’m sure this will be a great platform for all

the young intensivists to display and present their work !

Best wishes to you all and wish you all a Happy New Year !

See you all in Mumbai !

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HAPPY NEW YEAR

President's Desk...

Happy Ashtami to All!

A lot has been happening for the big days in Feb 2019! We have finalized

the scientific programme, including the workshops which look very good and

also tentatively the social programme which I shall not elaborate as it will be

a pleasant surprise!

Rest of the preparations are on full swing. We had a good response to

ISCCM day the theme of which was ‘Hand Hygiene’ and we gave prizes

to the best poster and slogan. Last Saturday we also had a webinar. We

had 6 speakers followed by a panel discussion which had very enthusiastic

participant’s response (almost 500).

I hope that we were able to generate awareness about the significance of

Hand Hygiene. INDICAPS second data collection day is nearing so I urge all

centres to enter the data 100%.

I wish you all a happy Dussehra and Diwali. Long Live ISCCM.

dr yatin MehtaPresident, [email protected]

www.isccm.org

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dr. Pradip Kumar BhattacharyaGeneral Secretary, ISCCM [email protected]

Dear All ISCCM Members,

A very very happy and prosperous Deepawali to you all. We are in the last quarter of this year, and we are approaching our Silver Jubilee Conference very fast, preparations are in full swing. Recently we finished our ISCCM Day celebration. Poster participation was very good and it was beyond our expectations. Webinar was viewed by a huge number of delegates, as per the feedbacks received from the office. Nearly forty branches have started working through their Branch Management System (BMS), which is nearly fifty percent of all branches, I hope in next couple of months rest all will start working with their BMS too. As we are in the process of writing the Zonal constitution, controversies related to paper presentations of IFCCM Candidates will be dealt on one to one basis. From December our IJCCM journal will be taken over by new publisher Jaypee Brothers. Scientific program for the Silver Jubilee conference is now complete and it will be visible on website very soon. Again, I request for your whole-hearted participation in CRITICARE 2019 to make it a huge success.

My good wishes to you all in this Great Festive season.

General Secretary's Desk

www.isccm.org

HAPPY NEW YEAR

Editor Board Critical Care Communications 2018-2019 EDItor In ChIEF

Dr Subhal Dixit, [email protected]

EDItor In ChIEF

Dr. Subhal Dixit, PUNE

EDItor

Dr. Ritesh Shah, VARODARA Dr. S. Bandopaddhye, KOLKAtA Dr. Supradip Ghosh, FARIDABAD Dr. Sudhir Kuntheta, JODHPUR Dr. Ajithkumar A K, BANAGALORE

DEPuty EDItorS

Dr. Yash Javeri, dElhi Dr. Khalid Khatib, PUNE

Journal SCan

Dr. Kundan Mittal, ROHtAK Dr. Kushrav Bajan, MUMBAI

IMaGES SECtIon

Dr. Raymond Savio, CHENNAI Dr. Shrikant Shrinivasan, DELHI

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Name Membership No City Dr. Rajesh H. Toshniwal 11/T-189 Nanded

Dr. Anil Mane 00/M-123 Uran Dr. Ajit Prabhakar Kulkarni 11/K-496 Pune

Dr. Sangeeta Joshi 00/J-76 Kolhapur Dr. Kapil Dileep Patwardhan 11/P-448 Pune

Dr Monica Himatsinghani 00/H-18 Mumbai Dr. Dipankar Dey 11/D-315 Dist - Dhalai

Dr. Kripasindhu Gantait 00/G-94 Midnapore Dr. Pallivalappil Bhargavan 11/B-385 P.O Chevayur

Dr. Rajendra More 00/M-122 Pune Dr. Mercy Mbom Ekanem -Nesiama 11/M-444 Bangalore

Dr. Mrudula Kanhere 00/K-141 Pune Dr. Antony Thekkanath Paul 11/P-451 Thrissur

Dr. Shailesh Chavan 00/C-78 Mumbai Dr. Bashar Imam Ahmad 11/A-330 Sitamarhi

Dr. Nitin Rajeghatge 00/R-107 Mumbai Dr. Kamal Krishna Dey 11/D-323 Siliguri

Dr. Arvind Garg 00/G-91 Dr. Nitesh V. Bargaje 11/B-389 Pune

Dr. Rita Singh 00/S-219 Bhopal Dr. Santosh Bhaskar Thakur 11/T-192 Thane

Dr. Sanjeev Chaudhary 00/C-77 Nagpur Dr. Yellapu Devi 11/D-333 Visakhapatnam

Dr. Siamack Nemazie 00/N-57 Chennai Dr. Surinder Kumar Jindal 11/J-280 Chandigarh

Dr. Rana Bhattacharya 00/B-117 Kolkata Dr. Kolipey Vijayendra Kumarbabu 12/K-521 Kakinada

Dr. Vidya Poonacha 00/P-160 Noida Dr. Moka Ashok Kumar 12/K-523 Ryundavaripalem

Dr. Devajit Sarma 00/S-231 New Delhi Dr. Ande Venkateswara Rao 12/R-353 Guntur

Dr. Devasigamonie Bennett 00/B-111 Chennai Dr. Abhijeet Boralkar 12/B-429 Aurangabad

Dr. Amar Karmarkar 00/K-133 New Delhi Dr. Packiamary Jerome 12/J-295 Cuddalore

Dr. Swati GhoshKarmarkar 00/K-134 New Delhi Dr. Raj Kumar Gupta 12/G-432 Patiala

Dr. Umesh Mishra 00/M-116 Udaipur Dr. Nazia Rais Khan 12/K-571 Mumbai

Dr. Sudheer Menon 00/M-117 Thrissur Prof. Arunabha X. Sarkar 12/S-931 Darjeeling

Dr. Kiran Martin 00/M-118 New Delhi Dr. Milind Sanap 13/S-973 Pune

Dr. Shiv Rajdev 00/R-106 Indore Dr. Raghunath Pratap Misra 13/M-531 Ghaziabad

Dr. Rakesh Shukla 00/S-222 Indore Dr. Asha Satish Babar 13/B-473 Satara

Dr. Aniruddha Umarji 00/U-20 Bijapur Dr. Mahadevappa Shivanappa Gudi 13/G-478 Kandakur

Dr. Sujesh Bansal 00/B-115 New Delhi Dr. Mukesh Chander 13/C-308 Jalandhar

Dr. Laxman Bidari 00/B-114 Bijapur Dr. Dev Lakshmeesh 14/L-74 Kodagu

Dr. Madhavi Kamat 00/K-136 Kolhapur Dr. Garima Ahrawal 14/A-415 New Delhi

Dr. Sujata Prabhu 00/P-155 Kolhapur Dr. Vijay Kumar Agrawal 14/A-429 Jaipur

Dr. Panchapakesan Radha 00/R-103 Bokaro Dr. Rajni Khedwal 14/K-698 Noida

Dr. Chandrasekaran Sengottiyan 00/S-229 Namakkal Dr. Hina Jitendra Dumaswala 15/D-452 Surat

Dr. Sandeep Wasankar 00/W-7 Nagpur Dr. Jaywant V. Deshpande 16/D-499 Pune

Dr. Sanjay Varade 00/V-42 Nashik MS. Bijala Kumari 16/K-860 Bokaro

Dr. Deodatta Kulpati 00/K-138 New Delhi Mr. Sanwar Mal Aechara 16/A-521 Jaipur

Dr. Arpana Neopane 00/N-56 Nepal Dr. Nikesh Kumar Roshan 17/R-544 Patna

Dr. Shingara Kainath 00/K-139 Nawanshahr Dr. Harsiddh Shamatbhai Rajvanshi 17/R-550 Ahmedabad

Dr. Chellam Kirubakaran 00/K-140 Vellore Dr. Deepak Ganpatrao Patil 17/P-844 Latur

Dr. T. Jayalakshmi 00/J-75 New Delhi Dr. Rabindra Pradhan 98/P-130 Bokaro

Dr. Vijay Arora 99/A-65 Noida Dr. Jay Prasad 98/P-115 Siwan

Dr. Mir Ali 99/A-68 Hyderabad Dr. Thakur Surendra Singh 94/S-64 Palamu

Dr. Ramendra Narayan Hazra 99/H-16 Kolkata Dr. Amaresh Sinha 94/S-39 Ranchi

Dr. Sanjiv Lewin 99/L-8 Bangalore Dr. Roop Kishen 95/K-28 Manchester

Dr. Johnson Moses 99/M-106 Chennai Dr. Vijay Gaba 93/G-10 Fargo

Dr. Mukesh Nathani 99/N-49 Mumbai Dr. Ashok Jain 97/J-39 New Delhi

Dr. Vrinda Patil 99/P-144 Jalgaon Dr. Arti Maria 98/M-66 New Delhi

Dr. Girish Ravindranathan 99/R-92 Pune Dr. Venkata Reddy 99/R-91 New Delhi

Dr. N. Nagaraja Rao 99/R-96 Bangalore Dr. Deepak Antani 98/A-56 Ahmedabad

Dr. Sanjay Rajpal 99/R-97 New Delhi Dr. Hirak Desai 98/D-83 Valsad

Dr. Smruti Shewale 99/S-199 Mumbai Dr. Pradeep Dharampuria 94/D-28 Baroda

Dr. Debasis Das Adhikari 99/A-60 Midnapore Dr. Piyush Mody 98/M-70 Rajkot

Dr. Gaddam Reddy 00/R-100 Pondicherry Dr. Diptendra Mukherjee 94/M-24 Baroda

Dr. Amit Prakash 00/P-148 Jaipur Dr. Nilesh Parekh 94/P-36 Rajkot

Dr. Venkatesh Praneshrao 00/P-147 Theni Dr. Hamendra Patel 94/P-29 Baroda

Dr. Achutarama Kodati 00/K-125 Mumbai Dr. Santosh Patel 96/P-62 Ahmedabad

Dr. Krishna Kelavkar 00/K-124 Kolhapur Dr. Nikhil Patel 94/P-41 Ahmedabad

Dr. Vivek Sharma 00/S-216 Jaipur Dr. Jayantkumar Patel 98/P-91 Valsad

Dr. Vijayashankara Nanjegowda 00/N-50 Bangalore Dr. Bhupendra Shah 94/S-68 Baroda

Dr. Dhyanabrata Mondal 00/M-110 Kalyani Dr. Rajeev Bhandula 99/B-103 Faridabad

Dr. Govind Tol 00/T-53 Pune Dr. Inderjeet Khurana 99/K-116 Hisar

Dr. Vinanti Cherian 00/C-73 Mumbai Dr. Vikram Pabreja 98/P-124 Gurgaon

Dr. Apurva Marfatia 94/M-17 New York Dr. Wilmer Thompson 93/T-4 Indiana

Dr. Vinod Puri 95/P-51 Michigan Dr. K. Arvind 93/A-9 Tirunelveli

Dr. Bala Venkatesh 98/V-38 Herston Dr. Mahantappa Bembalgi 95/B-31 Hubli

Dr. Syed Ahmed 97/A-47 Hyderabad Dr. Khandige Bhat 94/B-23 Bangalore

Dr. Dabeeruddin Ahmed 99/A-63 Hyderabad Dr. Belur Bommaiah 94/B-26 Bangalore

Dr. Vasundhara Atre 98/A-48 Visakhapatnam Dr. Nayakanur Chandrashekara 94/C-9 Bangalore

Incomplete Members Data

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Dr. Chikkalingaiah 98/C-63 Bangalore Dr. Kapil Chopra 94/C-16 Mumbai

Dr. Honne Gonda 98/G-73 Hassan Ms. Blessy Christian 97/C-44 Mumbai

Dr. Tarikere Gopal 94/G-30 Bangalore Ms. Leela Chundangal 97/C-41 Mumbai

Dr. Pratima Mohite 98/M-65 Hubli Ms. Zelia D'Costa 96/D-39 Mumbai

Dr. R. Nisarga 98/N-32 Bangalore Dr. Praful Dalal 93/D-7 Mumbai

Dr. Kishore Phadke 98/P-114 Bangalore Ms. Elizabeth Daniel 97/D-52 Mumbai

Dr. N. C. Prabhu 98/P-89 Bangalore Ms. Sherly Danthi 97/D-63 Mumbai

Dr. Meera Ramakrishnan 99/R-94 Bangalore Dr. Suparna Das 93/D-8 Mumbai

Dr. R. Ramani 95/R-26 Bangalore Dr. Shailendra Date 98/D-75 Pune

Dr. C. Ranganath 98/R-78 Bangalore Dr. Debesh Datta Choudhary 93/C-3 Mumbai

Dr. Mahesh Saran 95/S-86 Mysore Ms. Rani Davis 97/D-51 Mumbai

Dr. A. Satish 98/S-187 Bangalore Dr. Avinash Deo 93/D-6 Mumbai

Dr. Poornima Shankar 98/S-162 Bangalore Dr. Jay Deshmukh 99/D-96 Nagpur

Dr. Sharan Shetty 97/S-109 CARDIFF Dr. Seema Deshmukh 98/D-66 Ahmednagar

Dr. K. Somashekar 98/S-171 Chikkamagaluru Dr. Gopal Deshmukh 98/D-88 Nanded

Dr. Phaneendra Thota 94/T-14 Manipal Dr. Nitin Deshpande 99/D-104 Pune

Dr. Madhavi Ukalkar 98/U-15 Thane Mrs. Prachi Dharap 93/D-16 not mention

Dr. H. Vijayakumar 94/V-13 Bangalore Dr. Atul Deshpande 98/D-82 Thane

Dr. Nedungayil Asokan 94/A-27 Muvattupuzha Dr. Kalindi DeSousa 94/D-26 Pune

Dr. Sivaraman Janakiraman 94/J-19 Ms. Benedicta Desouza 97/D-64 Mumbai

Dr. Abdulrahiman Kollathodi 97/K-39 Manjeri Dr. Archana Desurkar 98/D-86 Pune

Dr. Kottilil Mohandas 94/M-29 Trivandrum Dr. Rajendra Devdikar 97/D-60 Pune

Dr. Sathidevi 94/S-59 Hanumangarh Dr. Sunil Dharmadhikari 94/D-27 Pune

Dr. Noel Sukumaran 97/S-114 Trivandrum Dr. Ramchandra Dhongade 98/D-65 Pune

Dr. Kishore Arora 95/A-30 Bhopal Dr. Anand Dixit 97/D-45 Nagpur

Dr. Biplab Bandyopadhyaya 94/B-20 Raipur Dr. Vaishali Doshi 93/D-18 Mumbai

Dr. Uma Chaturvedi 99/C-72 Bhilai Nagar Mrs. Vimal Dumlawkar 97/D-53 Mumbai

Dr. Vasant Chaudhari 94/C-12 Bhusawal Dr. Abdul Rehman Fakih 93/F-1 Mumbai

Dr. Sunil Kamra 98/K-67 Bhilai Nagar Dr. Russ Fernandez 95/F-4 Mumbai

Dr. Gautam Kasbekar 98/K-98 Indore Dr. Edward Fernandez 98/F-7 Mumbai

Dr. Devangshu Maitra 94/M-28 Indore Ms. Yvette Fernandez 98/F-6 Mumbai

Dr. Lal Mohammed 94/M-19 Durg Dr. George Fernando 95/F-3 Mumbai

Dr. Rakesh Sehgal 96/S-98 Bilaspur Ms. Purnima Gadley 95/G-34 Mumbai

Dr. Rashmi Shad 98/S-181 Bhopal Dr. Sangita Gaikwad 93/G-1 Mumbai

Dr. Nitin Abhyankar 93/A-10 Pune Dr. Hemalata Ganapathy 93/G-11 Mumbai

Dr. Aaron Abraham 94/A-25 Mumbai Dr. Sanjay Gangwal 93/G-8 Mumbai

Dr. Mohan Agarwal 96/A-39 Mumbai Dr. Ashok Ganu 94/G-20 Latur

Dr. Ranjani Aiyar 93/A-8 Mumbai Dr. Dnyaneshwar Gaware 97/G-54 Pune

Dr. Anita Alwani 93/A-13 Mumbai Ms. Gini George 97/G-48 Mumbai

Dr. Sanjay Ambekar 98/A-55 Jalna Ms. Lissy George 97/G-47 Navi Mumbai

Ms. Juli Angady 97/A-43 Mumbai Dr. Koshy George 98/G-78 Nashik

Ms. Sonal Ardekar 97/A-46 Mumbai Dr. Vijay Ghatge 94/G-12 Nashik

Dr. Anil Athare-Patil 97/P-72 Ahmednagar Mrs. Triveni Ghogale 97/G-49 Thane

Ms. Shobha Atre 93/A-11 Mumbai Dr. Suchak Gordhandas 98/G-79 Mumbai

Dr. Nilkanth Awad 93/A-12 Mumbai Dr. Sanjay Gulhane 98/G-57 Mumbai

Dr. Jyoti Badakere 93/B-9 Mumbai Dr. Sanjeev Gupta 97/G-44 Pune

Dr. Sanjeev Bakshi 97/B-54 Pune Dr. Sanjay Gupte 97/G-55 Pune

Dr. Arun Bal 95/B-34 Mumbai Dr. Avi Hakim 93/H-1 Mumbai

Dr. Sunita Balan 93/B-12 Mumbai Dr. Prasad Honap 95/H-6 Pune

Dr. Komal Balaney 98/B-95 Mumbai Dr. Amir Husain 97/H-9 Nagpur

Dr. Kaiomarz Balsara 95/B-37 Mumbai Dr. Arif Husain 94/H-5 Nagpur

Ms. Vidya Bane 97/B-61 Mumbai Dr. Saifuddin Husainy 97/H-8 Pune

Dr. Pradnya Bhalerao 98/B-63 Pune Mrs. Mariamma Jacob 97/J-42 Mumbai

Dr. Yeshwant Khose 98/B-88 Bhir Dr. J. Jadwani 93/J-6 Mumbai

Dr. Om Bhatt 93/B-15 Pune Dr. Bhakti Jagasia 93/J-11 Mumbai

Dr. Swati Bhave 98/B-92 New Delhi Dr. Rekha Jain 93/J-2 Mumbai

Dr. Deepak Bhoot 93/B-16 Mumbai Dr. Kantilal Jain 98/J-53 Chandrapur

Dr. Ruta Borgaonkar 98/B-83 Aurangabad Dr. Rajiv Jingare 93/J-12 Mumbai

Ms. Leela Chacko 97/C-42 Thane Ms. Sherly John 97/J-43 Mumbai

Ms. Bindu Chakiath 97/C-47 Mumbai Dr. Daisy Jokhi 94/J-29 Mumbai

Dr. Prema Chandak 99/C-68 Nagpur Dr. Ramdas Joshi 99/J-67 Pune

Dr. R. Chandrashekar 93/C-1 Mumbai Dr. Vinay Joshi 93/J-5 Mumbai

Dr. Ravindra Chaturvedi 98/C-66 Pune Dr. Ajey Joshi 95/J-32 Pune

Dr. Rekha Chaudhuri 93/C-6 Mumbai Dr. Smita Joshi 97/J-40 Pune

Dr. Abhijit Chaudhuri 93/C-7 Mumbai Dr. Naomi Joshi 98/J-49 Mumbai

Ms. Bhadra Chheda 97/C-43 Mumbai Dr. Prashant Kakodkar 93/K-16 Mumbai

Dr. Suneeta Chhugani 98/C-61 Mumbai Ms. Beena Kallupurackal 97/K-56 Mumbai

Dr. Uma Chidambaram 98/C-52 Mumbai Dr. Ujjwala Kalluraya 98/K-93 Pune

Ms. Asha Chitnis 93/C-4 Mumbai Dr. Chandrakant Kanase 98/K-92 Pune

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Dr. Rajiv Karnik 93/K-5 Mumbai Dr. Shripad Purohit 93/P-3 Mumbai

Dr. Pradeep Katakwar 99/K-118 Nagpur Mr. Ashim Purohit 94/P-45 Mumbai

Dr. S. Khan 93/K-9 Mumbai Dr. Rajendra Khadke 98/R-71 Aurangabad

Dr. Rajni Khokhani 94/K-20 Mumbai Ms. Amritpalkaur Rai 97/R-46 Mumbai

Dr. Reshma Khopkar 93/K-6 Pune Dr. Avnish Rajan 93/R-5 Mumbai

Dr. Shilpa Kothavale 97/K-52 Solapur Dr. Seetha Raju 98/R-50 Thane

Dr. A. Kriplani 93/K-2 Mumbai Dr. S. A. Ramakrishnan 93/R-9 Pune

Ms. Geetha Lakshmi 97/L-4 Mumbai Dr. Ranjan Ramchandran 95/R-29 Mumbai

Dr. Rakesh Lal 99/L-7 Jodhpur Dr. Roshan Ranade 97/R-47 Aurangabad

Ms. Geeta Lalchand 97/L-3 Mumbai Dr. C. Rao 93/R-6 Thane

Dr. Sunil Lobo 95/L-1 W.Yorkshire Dr. Bhanu Rathod 94/R-23 Mumbai

Dr. Roland Machado 93/M-16 Mumbai Dr. Ishwar Rathod 94/R-21 Latur

Dr. Renu Mahtani 95/M-35 Pune Dr. Sanjay Raut 98/R-66 Phaltan

Dr. Balachandra Maiya 98/M-82 Mumbai Dr. Nandkumar Raut 93/R-7 Fremantle

Ms. Smita Majmvoar 97/M-54 Mumbai Ms. Rosaline Rodrigues 97/R-43 Mumbai

Dr. Dileep Mane 98/M-92 Pune Dr. Mathew Rodrigues 99/R-84 Mumbai

Dr. Tilottama Mangeshikar 95/M-41 Mumbai Dr. Bhausaheb Sabale 96/S-100 Ahmednagar

Dr. Manoj Mashru 93/M-6 Mumbai Ms. Jancy Sebastian 97/S-122 Mumbai

Ms. Swetta Master 97/M-52 Mumbai Dr. Rohini Samant 94/S-53 Mumbai

Ms. Ujwala Masurkar 97/M-55 Mumbai Ms. Akanksha Samant 97/S-121 Mumbai

Dr. Yusuf Matcheswalla 93/M-10 Mumbai Dr. Bhavana Sangani 93/S-31 Mumbai

Ms. Mercy Mathai 97/M-56 Mumbai Dr. Pradeep Sanghvi 94/S-40 Mumbai

Ms. Gracy Mathai 97/M-57 Mumbai Dr. Ramila Sanghvi 97/S-117 Mumbai

Ms. Simi Mathew 97/M-53 Mumbai Ms. Maria Santiago 97/S-136 Mumbai

Dr. Ashwin Mehta 93/M-9 Mumbai Dr. Sandeep Sanyal 98/S-188 Pune

Dr. Hemant Mehta 93/M-4 Mumbai Dr. Prakash Satodia 94/S-38 Mumbai

Dr. Madhusudan Mehta 93/M-5 Thane Dr Madhuri Save 97/S-120 Mumbai

Dr. Suresh Mehtalia 93/M-2 Mumbai Ms. Vibha Sawant 97/S-133 Mumbai

Dr. Yogini Metsheri 93/M-11 Mumbai Dr. Melwyn Sequeira 93/S-32 Mumbai

Dr. Gilbert Mendonca 93/M-3 Mumbai Dr. Shirish Shah 94/S-35 Mumbai

Dr. Dipak Mitra 97/M-51 Pune Dr. Hasmukh Shah 94/S-44 Mumbai

Dr. Pradeen Mudholkar 98/M-68 Aurangabad Dr. Nikita Shah 93/S-22 Mumbai

Dr. Dileep Nadkarni 94/N-8 Mumbai Dr. Chandrakant Shah 93/S-8 Mumbai

Dr. Dnyanesh Nadkarni 98/N-39 Mumbai Dr. Jayesh Shah 98/S-196 Mumbai

Dr. Manoj Naik 94/N-10 Mumbai Dr. Manish Shah 93/S-6 Mumbai

Dr. Sunil Nair 93/N-2 Mumbai Dr. Samir Shah 93/S-9 Mumbai

Dr. Ajit Nair 93/N-4 Mumbai Dr. Nalini Shah 93/S-10 Mumbai

Dr. Vinay Nakhate 94/N-11 Mumbai Dr. Arati Shahade 99/S-212 Pune

Dr. Vrinda Nayak 94/N-13 Mumbai Ms. Geeta Sharma 97/S-134 Thane

Ms. Sadhna Nayyar 95/N-20 Mumbai Dr. Lavina Sharma 93/S-2 Mumbai

Ms. Wincy Palliparambil 97/P-84 Mumbai Dr. Madhavi Shende 98/S-156 Pune

Ms. Suja Panachikkal 97/P-83 Mumbai Dr. Devidas Sheregar 93/S-21 Mumbai

Dr. Anil Pandav 99/P-142 Pune Dr. Sunil Sheth 93/S-17 Mumbai

Dr. Usha Panse 94/P-46 Mumbai Dr. Gunvant Sheth 93/S-18 Mumbai

Dr. Waman Panwalkar 94/P-42 Pune Dr. K. Shetty 93/S-25 Mumbai

Dr. Madhukar Paranjape 97/P-87 Pune Dr. Govind Shiddapur 99/S-211 Pune

Dr. Brenda Pereira 93/P-5 Mumbai Dr. Sudhir Shobha 96/S-93 Mumbai

Dr. Deven Parmar 97/P-76 Mumbai Dr. Seema Sindhakar 98/S-168 Mumbai

Dr. Vivek Patankar 96/P-61 Kudal (Dist. Sindudhurg) Dr. R. Siraslewala 94/S-36 Mumbai

Dr. Jayant Pathak 97/P-70 Pune Dr. Sandeep Soman 94/S-52 Mumbai

Dr. Sudheer Patil 97/P-69 Pune Dr. Sanjay Sood 97/S-130 Nagpur

Dr. Lina Patil 93/P-2 Mumbai Dr. Jehangir Sorabjee 93/S-23 Mumbai

Dr. Smita Patil 93/P-14 Mumbai Dr. Subramanayam Raju 98/S-150 Thane

Dr. Waman Patil 93/P-24 Navi Mumbai Dr. Lohitaksha Suratkal 93/S-30 Mumbai

Dr. Anita Patil 93/P-23 Mumbai Dr. Suresh Kumar 95/S-80 Mumbai

Dr. Vishal Patil 93/P-22 Mumbai Ms. Cici Thazhathedam 97/T-29 Mumbai

Dr. Pratiksha Patil 98/P-119 Solapur Ms. Rija Thekkekara 98/T-41 Mumbai

Dr. Chandrakant Patil 98/P-102 Kolhapur Ms. Annie Thomas 97/T-28 Mumbai

Dr. Dhairyashil Patil 98/P-120 Solapur Ms. Bettina Thypparambil 97/T-27 Thane

Ms. Shybi Paul 97/P-78 Mumbai Dr. Dilip Trivedi 93/T-1 Mumbai

Dr. Amandio Pereira 93/P-25 Mumbai Dr. Mrs. Trivedi 93/T-2 Mumbai

Dr. Pratibha Phadke 97/P-79 Pune Dr. Rajiv Tungare 93/T-8 Mumbai

Dr. Satish Phadke 97/P-80 Pune Dr. Prashant Udavant 97/U-10 Pune

Ms. Mahananda Phatak 93/P-19 Mumbai Dr. Radha Umekar 98/U-17 Nagpur

Ms. Mariamma Philipose 97/P-85 Mumbai Dr. S. K. Upadhyay 93/U-1 Mumbai

Dr. Kalpana Pilane 93/P-27 Mumbai Dr. Vasumati Upadhye 93/U-3 Mumbai

Dr. Lalitha Viswanath Pillai 99/P-141 Pune Dr. Dwarkanath Upasani 95/U-7 Mumbai

Lt. Col. BNBM Prasad 98/P-118 New Delhi Dr. Rajesh Ursekar 97/U-11 Pune

Dr. Shailesh Puntambekar 97/P-88 Pune Dr. Tushar Vachhrajani 93/V-4 Mumbai

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Dr. Mukund Vaidya 97/V-20 Nagpur Dr. Devi Agrawal 99/A-62 Kanpur

Dr. Sachin Vaidya 98/V-35 Mumbai Dr. Shivcharan Gupta 94/G-28 Jhansi

Ms. Aleyamma Valaungal 97/V-28 Thane Dr. Sciddhartha Koonwar 96/K-35 Lucknow

Dr. Kshama Valsangkar 98/V-34 Solapur Dr. Manoj Mittal 98/M-87 Rampur

Dr. Achyut Umranikar 97/V-26 Pune Dr. Pramod Sagar 94/S-57 Sonebhadra

Dr. Meera Varghese 95/V-16 Mumbai Dr. Meera Singh 94/S-43 Kanpur

Mrs. Judith Varma 97/V-24 Mumbai Dr. Kailash Singh 98/S-194 Allahabad

Dr. Hanmant Varudkar 98/V-39 Pune Dr. Shailendra Singhal 94/S-51 Jashpur

Dr. Kollare Vasudevan 93/V-7 Mumbai Dr. Arun Srivastava 95/S-90 Varanasi

Dr. Prakash Vaswani 93/V-6 Mumbai Dr. Mukesh Tripathi 94/T-12 Lucknow

Dr. Vishwanathan Venkatachalam 97/V-27 Mumbai Dr. Girish Vaishnava 98/V-40 Noida

Dr. Dimple Vyas 98/V-31 Mumbai Dr. Amita Acharjee (Pahari) 98/A-51 Kolkata

Dr. Ashutosh Wechalekar 97/W-4 Nagpur Dr. Pawan Agarwal 97/A-44 Kolkata

Dr. Koka Ravindranath 99/R-93 Koraput Dr. Lalit Agarwal 98/A-52 Kolkata

Dr. E. Subudhi 95/S-74 Baharampur Dr. Narayan Banerjee 96/B-48 Kolkata

Mr. Krishnakumar Raman Nair 98/N-40 Pondicherry Dr. Ajoy Bannerjee 96/B-45 Kolkata

Dr. Gurbakhsh Bakshi 95/B-36 Amritsar Dr. Sagar Basu 97/B-59 Kolkata

Dr. Ashu Jain 99/J-60 Patiala Dr. Kalyanbrata Bhattacharyya 98/B-80 Kolkata

Dr. Akshey Jain 99/J-63 Patiala Dr. Samir Biswas 96/B-42 Kolkata

Dr. Shashi Chaturvedi 98/C-70 Jaipur Dr. Hiranmoy Biswas 99/B-106 Kolkata

Dr. Onkar Singh 97/S-126 Kota Dr. Jaydip Biswas 98/B-75 Kolkata

Dr. Kurudamannil Abraham 94/A-24 Chennai Dr. Bhabatosh Biswas 98/B-74 Kolkata

Surg Lt Cdr Rashmi Agrawal 99/A-64 Lonavala Dr. Pranab Biswas 98/B-64 Kolkata

Dr. Devarajan Anandan 94/A-23 Tiruppattur NAA Dr. Amalendu Chakrabarti 98/C-57 Kolkata

Dr. B. Bakthavatsalam 98/B-93 Salem Dr. Shaibal Chakraborty 97/C-36 Kolkata

Dr. D. Dharmarajan 98/D-76 Coimbatore Dr. Ramesh C. S. 99/C-70 Secunderabad

Dr. Ganapathy Elango 98/E-3 Erode Dr. Sujit Chatterjee 97/C-33 Kolkata

Dr. Natesan Janakiraman HLM/J-35 Chennai Dr. Rahul Chatterji 98/C-53 Kolkata

Dr. Leo Jeyaraj 98/J-52 Tirunelveli Dr. Tapas Chattopadhyay 98/C-59 Kolkata

Dr. Sabu Jeyasekharan 94/J-21 Nagercoil Dr. Mani Chhetri 94/C-10 Kolkata

Dr. Vinay Joshi 95/J-33 Coimbatore Dr. Milan Chhetri 98/C-60 Kolkata

Dr. P. Kannan 98/K-74 Salem Dr. Subhabrata Das 98/D-93 Purulia

Dr. Ajay Katragadda 95/K-29 Chennai Dr. Chandraprakash Dokwal 98/D-84 Kolkata

Dr. Devakumar Krishnamoorthy 95/K-25 Chennai Dr. Arup Dutta 96/D-41 Kolkata

Dr. Sankaran Krishnan 97/K-58 Chennai Dr. Gour Chandra Dutta 97/D-56 Kolkata

Dr. Madan Maddali 96/M-46 Chennai Dr. Siddhartha Ghosh 96/G-40 Kolkata

Dr. R. Manickavasagan 99/M-99 Chennai Dr. Alakendu Ghosh 98/G-63 Kolkata

Dr. K. Manmatharaj 98/M-76 Tirunelveli Dr. Subhasish Ghosh 98/G-61 Kolkata

Dr. P. Murugesan 96/M-43 Erode Dr. Susanta Ghosh 98/G-59 Kolkata

Dr. Manohar Nallathambi 95/N-16 Chennai Dr. Naresh Goyal 98/G-69 Kolkata

Dr. A. Narayan 93/N-1 Chennai Dr. Gopal chand Gulgulia 97/G-52 Kolkata

Dr. Mayilvahanan Natarajan 95/N-17 Chennai Dr. Prabir Kar 98/K-81 Kolkata

Dr. Mahalingamoorthy Natarajan 94/N-7 Chennai Dr. Partha Karmakar 96/K-32 Kolkata

Dr. S. Natarajan 98/N-38 Coimbatore Dr. Krishna Kedia 94/K-24 Kolkata

Dr. K. Raghavan 97/R-42 Chennai Dr. Vijay Kejariwal 98/K-82 Howrah

Dr. John Raj 97/R-41 Vellore Dr. Sajal Kundu 98/K-86 Kolkata

Dr. Marian Anthony Raja 98/R-53 Coimbatore Dr. Sandip Lahiri 96/L-2 Kolkata

Dr. Pathuri Rajanna 98/R-64 Coimbatore Dr. Santosh Maheshwari 97/M-59 Kolkata

Dr. Rajaram Ramadoss 98/R-52 Chennai Dr. Anil Mishra 98/M-75 Kolkata

Dr. U. Ramakrishnan 98/R-69 Chennai Dr. Sankar Mitra 97/M-60 Kolkata

Dr. Neelakantan Raman 95/R-32 Chennai Dr. Tarit Mitra 98/M-73 Kolkata

Dr. Maruthiah Ramasamy 98/R-65 Coimbatore Dr. Aloke Mitra Mustafi 98/M-72 Kolkata

Dr. S. Ramesh 97/R-38 Chennai Dr. Manoj Nayak 99/N-44 Kolkata

Dr. P. Ranganathan 97/R-44 Salem Dr. Subrata Pahari 98/P-111 Kolkata

Dr. Balakrishnan Rangasamy 98/R-70 Erode Dr. Hemendra Pandey 97/P-64 Kolkata

Dr. T. Ravikumar 98/R-74 Chennai Dr. Sumit Poddar 99/P-131 Kolkata

Dr. T. Sadagopan 98/S-158 Coimbatore Dr. Balram Prasad 98/P-109 Kolkata

Dr. Chandrasekaran Santhanan 98/S-155 Coimbatore Dr. Mrinmayi Ray 98/R-62 Kolkata

Dr. Dipen Shah 95/S-82 Chennai Dr. Sadhan Ray 98/R-57 Kolkata

Dr. Rajaratnam K. Kalyan Singh 96/S-106 Chennai Dr. Manjushree Ray 98/R-67 Kolkata

Dr. Thiruppathi Srinivasan 95/S-78 Chennai Dr. Manoj Saha 96/S-97 Kolkata

Dr. J. Subramanyan 98/S-163 Coimbatore Dr. Prasenjit Sen 96/S-104 Kolkata

Dr. Lakshmanan Sundaram 97/S-113 Chennai Dr. Navin Shah 97/S-125 Kolkata

Dr. John Thanakumar 98/T-37 Coimbatore Dr. Satyajit Singha 97/S-129 Kolkata

Dr. Mohan Thekkinkattil 94/T-9 Coimbatore Dr. Kishore Sinha 97/S-107 Kolkata

Dr. Shieh Thousen 95/T-16 Chennai Dr. Daniel Banks 94/B-19 Morgantown

Dr. Mallika Tiruvadanan 95/T-15 Chennai Dr Kumar Jatti 00/J-71 Bijapur

Dr. Veerappan Veerappan 95/V-14 Coimbatore Dr Manik Deshpande 00/D-123 Aurangabad

Dr. Asok Venkataraman 95/V-15 Chennai Dr Shrinivas Gadappa 00/G-97 Aurangabad

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Dr. Amitabh Gautam 00/G-99 Meerut Dr. Sureshkumar V. K. 01/K-161 Kollam

Dr. Shrikant Kelkar 00/K-146 Nashik Dr. E. V. K. Reshikesh 01/R-122 Calicut

Dr. Jagdish Kandi 00/K-148 Aurangabad Dr. B. Venugopalan 01/V-50 Calicut

Dr. Ravindra Nitturker 00/N-61 Latur Dr. Nidhi Arora 01/A-87 New Delhi

Dr. V. P. Eswaram 01/E-5 Salem Dr. Sandesh Agrawal 01/A-88 Jalgaon

Dr. Urmila Sathe 01/S-240 Mumbai Dr. Vazhiyodan Arun Preeth 01/A-89 Calicut

Dr. Noel Britto 01/B-120 Dhule Dr. Mohammad Anjum 01/A-92 Mumbai

Dr. Vikas Doshi 01/D-129 Baroda Dr. Sudha Bhargava 01/B-139 Jaipur

Dr. Pankaj Mutneja 01/M-127 Panipat Dr. Gopal Bhardwaj 01/B-141 Hisar

Dr. Pradeepkumar Singhal 01/S-241 Solapur Dr. Purvi Chhablani 01/C-84(A) Mumbai

Dr. Milind Chidgupkar 01/C-79 Solapur Dr. Dhanesh Gandhi 01/G-109 Natepute

Dr. Rashmi Verma 02/V-53 Bhilai Nagar Ms. Monica Jain 01/J-92 Surat

Dr. Tarun Taneja 02/T-74 New Delhi Dr. Krishna Pillai 01/P-169 Calicut

Dr. Mangesh Tiwaskar 02/T-73 Mumbai Dr. Vivek Sharma 01/S-256 Jaipur

Dr. Niren Trivedi 02/T-69 Meerut Ms. Reshma Shaikh 01/S-258 Mumbai

Dr. Harkamal Sidhu 02/S-283 Ludhiana Dr. Alok Tyagi 01/T-66 Jaipur

Dr. Sushum Sharma 02/S-281 Gurgaon Dr. Vasudev Kripalani 01/K-175 Kolhapur

Dr. Ashok Raina 02/R-137 Noida Dr. P. Biju 01/B-143 Thrissur

Dr. Maduri Rama Krishna 02/R-133 Rajahmundry Dr. Niranjan Chogle 01/C-91 Mumbai

Dr. Arun Radhakrishnan 02/R-130 Trivandrum Dr. Yashwin D'costa 01/D-137 Mumbai

Dr. Gopal Pasar 02/P-180 Dhule Dr. Karumathil Murali 01/M-151 Calicut

Dr. Dwarika Pande 02/P-179 New Delhi Dr. Anil Rathi 01/R-127 Latur

Dr. Deepak Patil 02/P-175 Kolhapur Dr. Kshitij Mankad 01/M-150 Bangalore

Dr. Mohan Patil 02/P-173 Kolhapur Dr. Anjan Raju 01/R-129 Bangalore

Dr. Showrat Nongroo 02/N-65 Kashmir Dr. Sonali Dharia 02/D-147 Pune

Dr. Sunil Nadkarni 02/N-64 Kolhapur Dr. Sunit Gupta 02/G-130 Rampur

Dr. Seema Mishra 02/M-162 Faridabad Dr. Sanjeev Mehta 01/M-138 Mumbai

Dr. Sandeep Mehrishi 02/M-156 Jaipur Dr. Partha De 02/D-149 Chandannagar

Dr. Nikhil Kulkarni 02/K-187 Mumbai Dr. Jayanthi Ramdoss 02/R-139 Bangalore

Dr. Sanjeev Kapoor 02/K-186 Faridabad Dr. Rita Pal 02/P-182 Kolkata

Dr. Pranav Kumar 02/K-185 Noida Dr. Aadil Shoaib 02/S-292 Dhanbad

Dr. Amol Kodolikar 02/K-181 Kolhapur Dr. Bhushan Gupta 02/G-131 Jaipur

Dr. Parminder Grover 02/G-127 Amritsar Dr. Arun Kumar Jain 02/J-102 Pune

Dr. Archana Makkar 01/M-131 Ghaziabad Dr. Ashutosh Aggarwal 02/A-106 Chandigarh

Dr. Rajan Garg 02/G-122 Jaipur Dr. Nitin Lodha 02/L-11 Mumbai

Dr. Sunil Gupta 02/G-121 Meerut Dr. Roopa Mepani 02/M-168 Mumbai

Dr. Ramesh Chokhani 02/C-94 Kathmandu Dr. Manoj Sharma 02/S-287 Jaipur

Dr. Ashok Bajpai 02/B-149 Indore Dr. Khemraj Tuli 02/T-77 Amritsar

Dr. Kumaran Amaresan 02/A-98 Chennai Dr. Govind Tol 02/T-78 Pune

Dr. Anand Prakash Agarwal 02/A-96 Ghaziabad Dr. Ajay Verma 02/V-56 New Delhi

Dr. Biju John 01/J-87 Trivandrum Dr. Nilesh Randive 02/R-140 Thane

Dr. Raghavendra Savalgi 01/S-239 Bijapur Dr. Shrinivas Gadhinglajkar 02/S-293 Trivandrum

Dr. Alka Khadwal 01/K-155 Chandigarh Dr. Mahendra Suri 02/S-303 Kota

Dr. Vajira Tennekoon 01/T-62 Colombo Dr. Rajesh Sadanand 02/S-304 Mumbai

Dr. Madhavan Menon 01/M-134 Aurangabad Dr. Sudarsan Kasthuri 02/K-201 Coimbatore

Dr. Subhasri Bhattacharya 01/B-123 Kolkata Dr. Ravikumar Mundada 02/M-170 Akola

Dr. Sanjay Taparia 01/T-63 Edmonton Dr. Pradipta Mukhopadhyay 02/M-171 Hooghly

Dr. Man Mohan Mehndiratta 01/M-137 New Delhi Dr. Ajay Agarwal 02/A-108 Noida

Dr. Abhijit Chatterjee 01/C-82 Kolkata Dr. Karamjit Singh Bhullar 02/B-161 Meerut

Dr. Abhay Vaidya 01/V-48 Mumbai Dr. Tejas Contractor 02/C-97 Surat

Dr. Chitra Upasani 01/U-23 Mumbai Dr. Rajesh Gupta 02/G-138 Jaipur

Dr. D. Thangathurai HLM/T-65 Pasadena Dr. Venkataswamy Sathyanarayanan 02/V-61 Kanchipuram

Dr. Priti Kamath 01/K-153 Mumbai Dr. Sanjay Sanghavi 02/S-317 Dhule

Dr. Pradeep Rath 01/R-120 Bhilai Nagar Dr. Yogesh Somani 02/S-316 Solapur

Dr. Brij Verma 01/V-49 Raipur Dr. Som Sethi 02/S-315 Kurukshetra

Dr. Pradeep Jain 01/J-85 Meerut Dr. Sunil Shinde 02/S-311 Dhule

Dr. Nandan Bhende 01/B-126 Mumbai Dr. Nikhil Shah 02/S-310 Dhule

Dr. Abdul Muthaleef 01/M-139 Mumbai Dr. Rajan Seth 02/S-308 New Delhi

Dr. Vijay Singh 01/S-269 Meerut Dr. Srinivas Ramegowda 02/r-148 Bangalore

Dr. Nandita Kini 01/K-158 Mumbai Dr. Ramdas E. K. 02/R-145 Calicut

Dr. A. Abdulkhader 01/A-85 Calicut Dr. Dilip Patil 02/P-193 Dhule

Dr. P. Anver 01/A-86 Calicut Dr. Ashish Panat 02/P-192 Dhule

Dr. Raj Nagarkar 01/N-62 Nashik Dr. Vilas Nehete 02/N-69 Bhusawal

Dr. ANPV Bhagyanath 01/B-134 Calicut Dr. Savita Naik 02/N-67 Dhule

Dr. Abdulla C. Nerayakkat 01/C-87 Calicut Dr. Rajesh Munot 02/M-180 Dhule

Dr. K. P. Govindan 01/G-106 Calicut Dr. Arun More 02/M-179 Dhule

Dr. Seetha George 01/G-107 Calicut Dr. Jogesh Kapadia 02/K-206 Surat

Dr. Mohammed V. V. Harriss 01/H-21 Calicut Dr. Sanjay Joshi 02/J-111 Dhule

Dr. Subhabrata Chakrabarti 01/C-90 Mumbai Dr. Prakash Gera 02/G-144 New Delhi

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Dr. Shilpa Deore 02/D-151 Dhule Dr. Sushant Charde 03/C-118 Miraj

Dr. Geethesh Chathangoth 02/C-100 Kolkata Dr. Niraj Kumar 03/K-236 Miraj

Dr. Subhash Bhamre 02/B-162 Dhule Dr. Subhash Balhara 03/B-190 Rohtak

Dr. H. N. Ananthamurthy 02/A-110 New Delhi Dr. Vijay Gupta 03/G-171 Chandigarh

Dr. Srinivasulu V. 02/S-294 Coimbatore Dr. Pramod Kumar Sinha 03/S-361 Mumbai

Dr. Chand Vyas 02/V-62 Jaipur Dr. Satish Nirhale 03/N-76 Chhindwara

Dr. Sunil Rathi 02/R-150 Nagpur Dr. Shailendra Mane 03/M-215 Kolhapur

Dr. Udayraj Phadtare 02/P-197 Satara Dr. Vaishali Jadhav 03/J-131 AurangabadDr. Chulananda Dias Goonasekera 02/G-151 Kandy Dr. Smita Malpure 03/M-213 Aurangabad

Dr. Chittaranjan R. Das 02/D-155 Bokaro Dr. Rajeev Kulkarni 03/K-232 Sangli

Dr. Shakuntala Calla 02/C-104 Jaipur Dr. Astha Mishra 03/M-211 Kolkata

Dr. Sunil Sane 02/S-322 Queensland Dr. Dhananjay Ambike 03/A-128 Satara

Dr. Satish Pawar 02/P-199 Osmanabad Dr. Virupaksha Javali 03/J-129 Shahapur

Dr. Ashis Mitra 02/M-191 Kolkata Dr. Ritesh Sanghavi 03/S-356 Pachora

Dr. Mohammed Hasnain Reza 03/R-155 Kolkata Dr. Kalpalatha Guntupalli HLM/G-176 Houston

Dr. Sureshkumar Nagaiah 03/N-71 Kolar Dr. Faroukh Udwadia HLM/U-24 Mumbai

Dr. Arun Kumar 03/K-217 Roorkee Dr. Ashok Deshpande 04/A-142 Sangli

Dr. Gaurishankar Subramanian 03/G-159 Erode Dr. Ansari Ziaudeen 04/A-146 Chennai

Dr. Pallav Agarwal 03/A-119 Meerut Dr. Damodar Shenoy 04/D-183 Mangalore

Dr. Gangadeep Wander 03/W-12 Faridkot Dr. Harilal Harilal 04/H-34 Morena

Dr. Esther Ruby 03/R-152 Pondicherry Dr. Jithendra Rai 04/J-144 Kasaragod

Dr. Medha Oak 03/O-1 Thane Dr. Srinivasulu Koneti 04/K-242 Kavali

Dr. Leo Gounalane 03/G-153 Pondicherry Dr. Krishna Sharma 04/K-245 Gwalior

Dr. Arumugalakshmi Gopalasamy 03/G-155 Pondicherry Dr. Rao Kshama 04/K-248 Udupi

Dr. Ebor Gnananayagam 03/G-156 Vellore Dr. Mrinmay Bej 04/M-228 Kolkata

Dr. Vikramsinha Jadhav 03/J-121 Miraj Dr. Manju Butani 04/M-229 Mumbai

Dr. Shalini Iyer 03/I-14 Valsad Dr. Milind Deshpande 04/M-233 Aurangabad

Dr. Ashok Lodha 03/L-14 Alwar Dr. Mahesh Sarma 04/M-235 Meerut

Dr. Ramesh Chhabra 03/C-105 Panipat Dr. Narendra Taneja 04/N-82 New Delhi

Dr. Peeyush Bhargava 03/B-175 Jaipur Dr. Narendra Laha 04/N-90 Gwalior

Dr. Pradeep Bansal 03/B-174 Meerut Dr. Pramod Partekar 04/P-239 ThaneDr. Sambasivam Balasubramaniam 03/B-173 Pondicherry Dr. Prabhat Keshava 04/P-238 Faridabad

Dr. Kasthuri Balsundaram 03/B-172 Pondicherry Dr. Purnendu Purnendu 04/P-236 Mizoram

Dr. Sumesh Arora 03/A-116 Mohali Dr. Rajiv Trivedi 04/R-172 Jabalpur

Dr. Chidanand Awalekar 03/A-115 Jaysingpur Dr. Rajeshwar Jadaun 04/R-184 Gwalior

Dr. Jayashree Awalekar 03/A-114 Jaysingpur Dr. Rakesh Rai 04/R-186 Mangalore

Dr. Sushama Bhat 03/B-179 Mumbai Dr. Surendra Sharma 04/S-408 New Delhi

Dr. Sanjeev Mittal 03/M-204 Moga Dr. Satishkumar Parmar 04/S-409 Gandhinagar

Dr. Savinder Pal Singh 03/S-343 Amritsar Dr. Uma Ali 04/U-2 Mumbai

Dr. Shivanand Gauns 03/G-164 Goa Dr. V. Kesava 04/V-75 Ongole

Dr. S. Thangavelu 03/T-85 Chennai Dr. Vivek Rathi 04/V-81 Morena

Dr. Rajeev Singhal 03/S-352 MuzaffarNagar Dr. Vikas Gupta 04/V-82 Faridabad

Dr. Yogesh Saxena 03/S-349 Lucknow Dr. Yashawant Bhedasgankar 04/Y-2 Sangli

Dr. Arunkumar S. Singh 03/S-348 Jaipur Dr. Rajiv Awasthi 04/A-163 Lucknow

Dr. Jayshree Lavana 03/L-16 Pune Dr. Sidharth Agarwal 04/A-166 Faridabad

Dr. Jaya Jacob 03/J-127 Vytilla Dr. Mir Ali 04/A-169 Gurgaon

Dr. Sunil Jayaswal 03/J-126 Nagpur Dr. Ashish Chakravarty 04/C-125 Calicut

Dr. Nishith Chandra 03/C-115 New Delhi Dr. Dhannajay Kumar 04/D-186 Patna

Dr. Thomas Cheri 03/C-113 Chengannur Dr. Xavier Selvarajfernando 04/F-12 Tirunelveli

Dr. Vishwa Ranjan Bhartiya 03/B-184 Kanpur Dr. Ajay Joshi 04/J-145 Sangli

Dr. Shailesh Kolekar 03/K-228 Thane Dr. Ranji P 04/K-253 Calicut

Dr. Rajesh Baghe 03/B-186 Nagpur Dr. Vinod Kalla 04/K-255 New Delhi

Dr. Jyotsna Dwivedi 03/D-169 Mumbai Dr. Ashu Mathai 04/M-239 Chennai

Dr. Jayashri Padte 03/P-216 Panaji Dr. Vikram A. Masukar 04/M-241 Belgaum

Dr. Kedarnath Padte 03/P-217 Panaji Dr. Subhash Pansare 04/P-242 Pune

Dr. Veena Velingkar 03/V-68 Goa Dr. Runa Patel 04/P-245 Mumbai

Dr. Beena Shirodkar 03/S-355 Caranzalem Dr. Sheetal Ravindran 04/R-188 Jalna

Dr. Rajeev Agarwal 03/A-127 Davangere Dr. Subash Rau 04/R-190 Chennai

Dr. Balbir Hora 03/H-31 Bareilly Dr. Chamla Reddy 04/R-191 Hyderabad

Dr. Neeraj Malik 03/M-209 New Delhi Dr. Patabhiraman Ranganathan 04/R-192 Coimbatore

Dr. Gurdeepsingh Sethi 03/S-374 Nawanshahr Dr. Abdul Rafeeque Razzaq 04/R-193 Nanded

Dr. Gurinder Pal Singh 03/S-373 Mukerian Dr. Shibu T. 04/S-421 Calicut

Dr. Adarsh Kumar 03/K-237 Amritsar Dr. Utpal Singh 04/S-429 Thane

Dr. Rajesh Dabi 03/D-171 Jalgaon Dr. Ichlampady Shetty 04/S-432 Mangalore

Dr. Vilas Suroshe 03/S-366 Miraj Dr. Srihari Veeraraghavan 04/V-90 Chennai

Dr. Nirmal Taparia 03/T-89 Miraj Dr. Hasan Karnam 04/K-257 Pune

Dr. Siddharth Deole 03/D-170 Miraj Dr. Sanjeev Bansal 04/B-205 Meerut

Dr. Vikrant Pandian 03/P-223 Miraj Dr. Sanjay Goel 04/G-184(a) Meerut

Dr. Ashish Agrawal 03/A-135 Khamgaon Dr. Dharmendra Kanjal 04/K-259 Ghaziabad

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Dr. Jawed Ahmed 04/A-172 Lucknow Dr. Anoop M. P. 05/P-271 Kannur

Dr. Amita Singhal 04/S-438 New Delhi Dr. Sujit J. S. 05/S-470 Palakkad

Dr. Avni Ghonge 04/G-189 Nagpur Dr. Sudhir Kumar Suryavanshi 05/S-471 Meerut

Dr. Vinod Krishnan 04/K-262 Calicut Dr. Binu Singla 05/S-473 Jamshedpur

Dr. Rafeek M. K. 04/K-264 Kerala Dr. Bikash Swaika 05/S-474 Burdwan

Dr. Anilkumar Bembalgi 04/B-208 Hubli Dr. Vasudevan Vasudevan 05/V-98 Chennai

Dr. Shaileshkumar Patel 04/P-248 Visnagar Dr. Benoj Varghese 05/V-99 Trivandrum

Dr. Pralhad Prabhudesai 04/P-247 Mumbai Dr. Yudh Singh 05/S-476 New Delhi

Dr. A. Pavendhan 04/P-250 chennai Dr. Ananthapur Srinivasa Murthy 05/A-201 Bellary

Dr. Nalani Prabhu 04/P-253 Pondichary Dr. Shaik Sharif 05/S-478 Narasaraopet

Dr. Ponambalan Rajavel 04/R-198 Chennai Dr. Mallikarjuna Shetty 05/S-479 Bangalore

Dr. Prabhu Bhavendra 04/P-249 Chennai Dr. Talluri Rao 05/R-211 Hyderabad

Dr. Ravi Kalathur 04/K-265 Chennai Dr. Panduru Kishore 05/P-280 Hyderabad

Dr. Rajesh Gupta 04/G-191 Jammu Dr. V. K. Babu 05/B-241 Kanpur

Dr. Amita Biswas 03/B-185 Gurgaon Dr. Sandeep Kadam 05/K-288 Pune

Dr. K. P. Bhatnagar 03/B-195 Gwalior Dr. Bharat Thakar 05/T-115 Kolhapur

Dr. Vivek Chaurasia 03/C-119 Mumbai Dr. Vasudha Jadhav 05/J-170 Sangli

Dr. Sara Dhanawade 03/D-173 Miraj Dr. Pravesh Jaguri 05/J-171 Ghaziabad

Dr. Janakraj Deshmukh 03/D-175 Latur Dr. Ramshankar 05/R-213 Lucknow

Dr. Anurag Johri 03/J-136 Aligarh Dr. Rajesh Malik 05/M-277 Chandigarh

Dr. Chandrashekhar Kulkarni 03/K-245 Pune Dr. Bellare Rai 05/R-214 Mangalore

Dr. Rashmi Mishra 03/M-223 Lucknow Dr. Jayasankar Mattappllil 05/M-278 Calicut

Dr. Raghunath Nalgirkar 03/N-79 Trivandrum Dr. Joseph Pattani 05/P-286 Kottayam

Dr. Pankaj palange 03/P-227 Sangli Dr. Sanjay Mehrotra 05/M-279 Lucknow

Dr. Nilima Shinde 03/S-376 Sangli Dr. Mahkar Khari 05/K-295 Meerut

Dr. Rajesh Srivastava 03/S-379 Lucknow Dr. Sona Kaushal 06/K-297 Meerut

Dr. Sushma Trikha 03/T-91 Gwalior Dr. Joseph Mathew 06/M-281 Chandigarh

Dr. Vydyanadhan Thokalapudi 03/T-92 Nellore Dr. Balbir Kaushal 06/K-300 Navi Mumbai

Dr. Sanjay Vij 03/V-67 Gurgaon Dr. Vidhyasagar Jagadeesan 06/J-179 Vellore

Dr. Vinod Thodur 04/T-100 Chennai Dr. Vishwanath Biradar 06/B-252 Adelaide

Dr. Senthil Kumar Rajagopal 04/R-197 Chennai Dr. Amuthakumar Ramasamy 06/R-226 Madurai

Dr. Rajesh Agrawal 05/A-182 Bareilly Dr. Uday Soni 06/S-496 Bhopal

Dr. Shilpa Deshmukh 05/D-196 Mumbai Dr. Indeevar M. 06/M-283 Visakhapatnam

Dr. Puneet Rastogi 05/R-199 Gwalior Dr. Sanjay Avashia 06/A-216 Indore

Dr. Pradeep Dhande 05/D-197 Wardha Dr. Vivek Bhosale 06/B-255 Satara

Dr. Charudatt Shirwadkar 05/S-451 Mumbai Dr. Ranjit Saini 06/S-506 Hisar

Dr. Smarajit Chowdhry 05/C-132 Haridwar Dr. Prithiviraj Thyagarajan 06/T-119 Chennai

Dr. Shivshankar Akuskar 05/A-184 Mumbai Dr. Madhura Deshpande 06/D-222 Kolhapur

Dr. Arvind Singh 05/S-457 Jharkhand Dr. N. Bhat 06/B-256 Mangalore

Dr. Dhiraj Saxena 05/S-454 Pune Dr. Vinod Gupta 06/G-242 Gwalior

Dr. Bino George 05/G-204 Kochi Dr. Mohammed Muneef 06/M-290 Perinthalmanna

Dr. Shaibal Sikdar 05/S-460 Patna Dr. Jasmin Rajesh 06/R-228 Trivandrum

Dr. Maruthamuthu Kalyanakumar 05/K-277 Tamil nadu Dr. Ganesh Ambardekar 95/A-36 Mumbai

Dr. Ashish Goyal 05/G-206 Achalpur Dr. Biswambhar Agarwal 16/A-38(A) Kolkata

Dr. Ashutosh Patel 05/P-267 Baroda Dr. Sankar Das 06/D-223 Hooghly

Dr. Deepak Sharma 05/S-461 Indore Dr. Shree Agarwal 06/A-222 Bhopal

Dr. Dharmendra Borad 05/B-225 Meerut Dr. Kausik Datta 06/D-224 Hooghly

Dr. Sandeep Banga 05/B-226 New Delhi Dr. Srinivas Golla 06/G-248 Hyderabad

Dr. Ravi Srinivasam 05/S-462 Kollam Dr. Harihar Trivedi 06/T-121 Bhopal

Dr. Basha Khan 05/K-274 Haridwar Dr. Sonali Agrawal 06/A-228 Mumbai

Dr. Srividhya Srividhya 05/S-464 Jamshedpur Dr. Kantrigala Naraearam 06/N-108 Kurnool

Dr. Ashok Prusti 05/P-269 Jamshedpur Dr. Ajay Bahl 06/B-264 New Delhi

Dr. Haroon H. 05/H-40 Mangalore Dr. Anitha Shenoy 06/S-524 Udupi

Dr. R. Marimuthu 05/M-261 Karur Dr. Deshikar Narahari 07/N-107 Bangalore

Dr. Ruchi Saxena 05/S-465 Chennai Dr. Mukesh Raizada 07/R-237 Moradabad

Dr. Nutan Kamath 05/K-281 Mangalore Dr. Ravichandra Ravichandra 07/R-238 Salem

Dr. Rabinder Thapar 05/T-111 Moga Dr. Deepak Dasmohapatra 07/D-235 Balasore

Dr. Zafar Iqbal 05/I-17 New Delhi Dr. Satish Sachdev 07/S-532 Patiala

Dr. Vijay Agrawal 05/A-194 Indore Dr. Satish Joshi 07/J-188 Karad

Dr. Monica Agarwal 05/A-196 Bareilly Dr. Jaya Kumar 07/K-315 Trivandrum

Dr. Puja Bhatia 05/B-231 Kanpur Dr. Ganesh Kulkarni 07/K-316 Aurangabad

Dr. Sonal Bajpayee 05/B-234 Jamshedpur Dr. Anand Kulkarni 07/K-319 Kolhapur

Dr. Venkatastyasurya Devulapalli 05/D-207 Gandhinagar Dr. Ravi Sharma 07/S-537 Amritsar

Dr. Mohammed Khan 05/K-285 Nanded Dr. Vishal Gupta 07/G-260 Amritsar

Dr. Anil Malhotra 05/M-265 Howrah Dr. Prashant Changotra 07/C-163 Amritsar

Dr. Alpana Chandra-Mani 05/M-266 New Delhi Dr. Pawan Goyal 07/G-261 Rewari

Dr. Debarghya Mukherjee 05/M-271 Kolkata Dr. Madhu Kandekath 07/K-322 Trivandrum

Dr. Ambareesha Mairpadi 05/M-272 Mangalore Dr. Murali Shankar 07/S-544 Mangalore

Dr. Prem Nagarwal 05/N-97 Jaipur Dr. Bharti Rajani 07/R-247 Bhopal

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Dr. Athuru Babu 07/B-279 Chennai Dr. Amir Hasan Syed 08/S-598 Jaipur

Dr. Devaprasad S. 07/S-549A Thrissur Dr. Shraddha Goswami 08/G-293 Indore

Dr. Vikas Lonkar 07/L-32 Pune Dr. Kiran Badgujar 08/B-306 Mumbai

Dr. Satyendra Yadav 07/Y-11 Jaipur Dr. Vangipuram Chari 08/C-182 Pune

Dr. Sreekumar Pillai 07/P-318 Thrissur Dr. Arun Gupta 08/G-296 Agra

Dr. Judo J. Vachaparambil 07/V-114 Thrissur Dr. Anil Gupta 08/G-301 Jaipur

Dr. Durga Prasan 07/P-319 Thrissur Dr. Vikas Gupta 08/G-303 Mumbai

Dr. Amit Kulshreshtha 07/K-326 Bikaner Dr. Naraian Harisinghani 08/H-48 New Delhi

Dr. Sumi Prakash 07/P-317 New Delhi Dr. Sonali Isave 08/I-24 Pune

Dr. Pramod Mohan 07/M-308 Thrissur Dr. Atul Jadhav 08/J-214 Nashik

Dr. Elizabeth Joseph 07/J-195 Thrissur Dr. Avinash Shah 08/S-611 Pune

Dr. Benesh Krishnan 07/K-327 Thrissur Dr. Asha Sharma 08/S-612 Jaipur

Dr. Jyotish Gopinathan 07/G-266 Thrissur Dr. Akila Vora 08/V-132 Surat

Dr. Rajiv Zachariah 07/Z-5 Thrissur Dr. Satish Balan 08/B-307 Trivandrum

Dr. Senoj K. K. 07/C-166 Thrissur Dr. D. Karthika 08/K-377 Coimbatore

Dr. Ravindran Chirukandath 07/C-168 Thrissur Dr. Sunil Mehta 08/M-350 Panipat

Dr. Jaisree Gopinath 07/G-267 Thrissur Dr. Ajay Rathore 08/R-265 Khandwa

Dr. Jayaraj Puthanmadathil 07/P-320 Thrissur Dr. Sameer Saikia 08/S-623 New Delhi

Dr. Aniket Gangurde 07/G-268 Nashik Dr. Rajesh Agrawal 08/A-268 Bilaspur

Dr. James Chethimattam 07/C-165 Thrissur Dr. Jyotsna Goswami 08/G-322 Mumbai

Dr. S. S. Singh 07/S-553 Vapi Dr. Charudatta Patil 08/P-352 Thane

Dr. Vijay Potey 07/P-322 Yavatmal Dr. Renu Pattanshetty 08/P-353 Belgaum

Dr. Arunabha Chaudhuri 07/C-169 Kolkata Dr. Ashok Ray 08/R-273 Kendujhar

Dr. Ramrao Shinde 07/S-557 Thane Dr. Navneet Singh 08/S-636 Chandigarh

Dr. Pushplata Gupta 07/G-271 Jaipur Dr. Abhay Datar 09/D-265 Vidisha

Dr. Basabbijay Sarkar 07/S-561 Kolkata Dr. Dinesh Mahajan 09/M-366 Pune

Dr. Asif Hussain 07/H-46 Shillong Dr. Nakka Ravikumar 09/N-138 Visakhapatnam

Dr. Bal Gupta 07/G-272 Bikaner Dr. Abha Pandit 09/P-357 Indore

Dr. Mandar Deval 07/D-242 Navi Mumbai Dr. Vijay Patil 09/P-361 Mumbai

Dr. Gaurav Thukral 07/T-136 Amritsar Dr. Padma Amar Vishal 09/V-141 Nandurbar

Dr. Kochath Udayabhanu 07/U-33 Thrissur Dr. Ramsy D'Souza 09/D-271 Pune

Dr. Mathew Olekkengil 07/O-6 Thrissur Dr. Rashna Dass 09/D-273 Shillong

Dr. Aniljith Gangadharan 07/G-274 Thrissur Dr. Rajkumar Ghumare 09/G-331 Pune

Dr. Andrews Kakkanatt 07/K-336 Thrissur Dr. Anamika Ganju 09/G-334 Nagpur

Dr. Vikraman B. 07/B-285 Thrissur Dr. Saeed Khan 09/K-400 Allahabad

Dr. Revi T. R. 07/R-248 Thrissur Dr. Vishal Khanwalkar 09/K-403 Pune

Dr. Parameswaran C. N. 07/P-327 Thrissur Dr. Radhika Khanna 09/K-405 Pathankot

Dr. Joy M. A. M. A. 07/A-238 Thrissur Dr. Sanjay Lakhey 09/L-37 Kathmandu

Dr. Ashok Ananthasayanan 07/A-240 Chennai Dr. Pragnajit Mandal 09/M-369 Kolkata

Dr. Rajesh N. N. 07/N-114 Calicut Dr. K. M. Mahalingappa 09/M-377

Dr. A. L. Biran Chandra 07/C-171 Calicut Dr. Vishal Mahajan 09/M-380 Chamba

Dr. Prabha Desikan 07/D-245 Bhopal Dr. Jitenderpal Nishal 09/N-141 Surat

Dr. Ram Mishra 07/M-320 New Delhi Dr. Mathew Ninan 09/N-142 Vellore

Dr. G. Anbazhagan 07/A-239 Vellore Dr. Ramanathan Ramanathan 09/R-276 Coimbatore

Dr. Gururaj Kulkarni 07/K-344 Gulbarga Dr. Bodepudi Chowdary 09/C-195 Vijayawada

Dr. Amarish Nanda 07/N-117 Mumbai Dr. Vikas Lall 09/L-38 Patna

Dr. Shravan Mehra 07/M-322 Amritsar Dr. Srinivasa Mantravadi 09/M-382 Chennai

Dr. Ajay Yadav 07/Y-14 Jalandhar Dr. Sandeep Malhotra 09/M-383 Faridabad

Dr. Shamshad Beegum T. S. 07/B-289 Thrissur Dr. Ram Madne 09/M-387 Nanded

Dr. Sobha Subramaniam 07/S-571 Thrissur Dr. Leela Pahurkar 09/P-375 Mumbai

Dr. Pallavi Shah 07/S-572 Satara Dr. Pyala Prasad 09/P-376 Vijayawada

Dr. Sulaiman Ladhani 07/L-34 Mumbai Dr. Tanhaji Patarphale 09/P-381 Nanded

Dr. Joshy John John 07/J-205 Kollam Dr. Jayshri Phad 09/P-382 Nanded

Dr. Munish Garg 08/G-284 Karnal Dr. Alok Pandey 09/P-383 Varanasi

Dr. Mamta Muley 08/M-329 Aurangabad Dr. Ravindranath Mangalagiri 09/R-283 Vijayawada

Dr. Ashish Karthik 08/K-356 Thrissur Dr. Santosh M. R. 09/R-285 Thrissur

Dr. Usha Shenoy 08/S-581 Thrissur Dr. Panjab Shejoi 09/S-688 Buldhana

Dr. Mariam Thomas 08/T-140 Thrissur Dr. Nanda Venkatachalam 09/V-148 Erode

Dr. Devendra Sinha 08/S-584 Siliguri Dr. Jyoti Wawdhane 09/W-34 Latur

Dr. Manjusha Agarwal 08/A-248 Pune Dr. Satish Harshey 09/H-53 Jabalpur

Dr. Vilasu Vasudevan 08/V-123 Thrissur Dr. Hemant Karla 09/K-422 New Delhi

Dr. Raman Moothedeth 08/R-257 Thrissur Dr. Gunjan Mittal 09/M-391 Bharuch

Dr. Kurian N. I. 08/K-358 Thrissur Dr. Mojjada Rao 09/R-289 Srikakulam

Dr. Victor T. J. L. Titottappilly 08/V-124 Thrissur Dr. Tushar Shah 09/S-694 Baroda

Dr. Kapil Rathi 08/R-258 Chandrapur Dr. Sridevi Myneni 09/S-700 Vijayawada

Dr. Subhash Marlakar 08/M-334 Nanded Dr. Ajit Sinha 09/S-703 Ranchi

Dr. Raghunath Balkrishnan 08/R-261 Thrissur Dr. Dalia Chatterjee 10/C-204 Kolkata

Dr. Vakkanal Paily Paily 08/P-332 Thrissur Dr. Manoj Koshy 10/K-433 Kottayam

Dr. Sanjay Nema 08/N-127 Jabalpur Dr. Christoleenan Leela 10/L-40 Trivandrum

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Dr. Vamsi Mootha 10/M-396 Kakinada Dr. Kapil Dileep Patwardhan 11/P-448 Pune

Dr. Ashokkumar Murugesan 10/M-398 Liverpool Dr. Dipankar Dey 11/D-315 Dist - Dhalai

Dr. Sonaullah Shah 10/S-712 Srinagar Dr. Pallivalappil Bhargavan 11/B-385 P.O Chevayur

Dr. Rajesh Trigotra 10/T-169 Panchkula Dr. Mercy Mbom Ekanem -Nesiama 11/M-444 Bangalore

Dr. Mukesh Bang 10/B-340 Yavatmal Dr. Antony Thekkanath Paul 11/P-451 Thrissur

Dr. Buddha Mukherjee 10/M-404 Howrah Dr. Bashar Imam Ahmad 11/A-330 Sitamarhi

Dr. Vishnu Patidar 10/P-416 Dhamnod Dr. Kamal Krishna Dey 11/D-323 Siliguri

Dr. Leela Rathod 10/R-301 Pune Dr. Nitesh V. Bargaje 11/B-389 Pune

Dr. Jagdish Suri 10/S-732 New Delhi Dr. Santosh Bhaskar Thakur 11/T-192 Thane

Dr. Abhishek Ashish Bose 10/B-356 Ajmer Dr. Yellapu Devi 11/D-333 Visakhapatnam

Dr. Umesh Kumar Dash 10/D-291 Visakhapatnam Dr. Surinder Kumar Jindal 11/J-280 Chandigarh

Dr. Rishi Dawar 10/D-298 Jabalpur Dr. Kolipey Vijayendra Kumarbabu 12/K-521 Kakinada

Dr. Rama Prasad Ray 10/R-305 Siliguri Dr. Moka Ashok Kumar 12/K-523 Ryundavaripalem

Dr. Dhruba Satiar 10/S-741 Malda Dr. Ande Venkateswara Rao 12/R-353 Guntur

Dr. Sarat Kumar Sahoo 10/S-746 Noida Dr. Abhijeet Boralkar 12/B-429 Aurangabad

Dr. Manohar Badur 10/B-366 Tirupathi Dr. Packiamary Jerome 12/J-295 Cuddalore

Dr. Debangshu Das 10/D-301 Siliguri Dr. Raj Kumar Gupta 12/G-432 Patiala

Dr. Manoharan Gottra 10/G-370 Jalandhar Dr. Nazia Rais Khan 12/K-571 Mumbai

Dr. Hariom Khandelwal 10/K-467 Shillong Prof. Arunabha X. Sarkar 12/S-931 Darjeeling

Dr. A. S. Kireeti 10/K-472 Tirupathi Dr. Milind Sanap 13/S-973 Pune

Dr. Hrishikesh Lawand 10/L-46 Ambarnath Dr. Raghunath Pratap Misra 13/M-531 Ghaziabad

Dr. Alok Narde 10/N-151 Sangli Dr. Asha Satish Babar 13/B-473 Satara

Dr. Manish Patne 10/P-430 Ghaziabad Dr. Mahadevappa Shivanappa Gudi 13/G-478 Kandakur

Dr. Narendrasing Rajput 10/R-309 Jalgaon Dr. Mukesh Chander 13/C-308 Jalandhar

Dr. Priyam Saikia 10/S-753 Shillong Dr. Dev Lakshmeesh 14/L-74 Kodagu

Dr. Rajani Thabah 10/T-178 Shillong Dr. Garima Ahrawal 14/A-415 New Delhi

Dr. Rajeev Kumar Chaudhary 11/C-223 Meerut Dr. Vijay Kumar Agrawal 14/A-429 Jaipur

Dr. Lalchand Daga 11/D-308 New Delhi Dr. Rajni Khedwal 14/K-698 Noida

Dr. Sanjay Singh 11/S-793 Varanasi Dr. Hina Jitendra Dumaswala 15/D-452 Surat

Dr. Ashima Sharma 11/S-787 Hyderabad Dr. Jaywant V. Deshpande 16/D-499 Pune

Dr. Tara Rawat 11/R-318 Gurgaon MS. Bijala Kumari 16/K-860 Bokaro

Dr. Mandeep Kaur 11/K-484 Jalandhar Mr. Sanwar Mal Aechara 16/A-521 Jaipur

Dr. Ashwin Shirish Valsangkar 11/V-173 Solapur Dr. Nikesh Kumar Roshan 17/R-544 Patna

Dr. Sudhir Gupta 11/G-383 New Delhi Dr. Harsiddh Shamatbhai Rajvanshi 17/R-550 Ahmedabad

Dr. Rajesh H. Toshniwal 11/T-189 Nanded Dr. Deepak Ganpatrao Patil 17/P-844 Latur

Dr. Ajit Prabhakar Kulkarni 11/K-496 Pune

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ISCCM Day 2018

Dear Friends,

ISCCM foundation day is celebrated on 9th of October. We celebrated ISCCM Day this year with theme “Clean hands – safe hands, practice hand hygiene. The intention is to create a wide spread awareness amongst Doctors and community.

ISCCM Day poster/Slogan competition was conducted. Members enthusiastically participated in Poster/ Slogan Competition. 53 posters were received. The results have been put up on website. We thank all the participants and congratulate the winners. The winners will be given their prize and certificate at Annual General Meeting to be held during our Silver Jubilee conference – Criticare 2019, Mumbai. The first prize poster by Dr Pratibha Toal, Mumbai has been put up on website.

The following slogan by Wasimul Hoda & Rakesh Garg, New Delhi has been selected:-

“Patient safety is our priority, Cleaning hands is our responsibility”

The ISCCM Day presentation and Hand wash selected video by Ms Bency Benny, Ruby Hall Clinic, Pune is also available on website. Kindly access them.

ISCCM Day webinar was successfully held on 13th October 2018 from ISCCM Dadar office, Mumbai. The office bearers and distinguished faculties discussed on various aspects of Hand Hygiene.

The webinar concluded with cake cutting. The icing on cake was first prize poster of Dr Pratibha Toal, Mumbai designed on top of the cake.

The above webinar was accessed by around 400 persons.

The above webinar webcast recorded video can be downloaded from following link:-

https://wetransfer.com/downloads/d5d2690484908da0f9fdb61b46caf6a420181015124734/e019fc

Our website also has the webinar link and complete details of webinar conducted.

On occasion of ISCCM Day, the colourful Rangoli was also done at ISCCM office by the staff with festive spirit.

All the ISCCM Branches Chairmen and Secretaries were also informed to hold ISCCM day celebrations at their city for creating awareness and spreading the message of our theme.

With warm regards and best wishes.

Dr. Rajesh Chandra Mishra General Secretary-Elect and Chairman, ISCCM Day Committee, ISCCM

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ISCCM Day 2018 Poster Competition Results

SECOND PRIZE

FIRST PRIZE

DR. PRaTIbha TOal

DR. ShaRMIla ChaTTERjEE DR. S. K. TODI DR. TaPaS Kayal

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ThIRD PRIZE I

ThIRD PRIZE III

ThIRD PRIZE V

ThIRD PRIZE II

ThIRD PRIZE IV

ThIRD PRIZE VI

DR. MEENa SONONE DR. PaDMaNabh KallOlE DR. RuChIRa KhaSNE

DR. lEENa bhaNgalE DR. SujEET bhaMRE

DR. SuRESh KuMaR aNguRaNa

DR. SwaTI ChhabRa

DR. S. NIShaNTh

DR. S. NIShaNTh

DR. S. NIShaNTh

Clean hand is better than best of the best antimicrobials

A simple practice can change lives

Let us adopt this simple, yet a powerful weapon in our day to day practice to give safe hands to our patients

*HAI – Hospital acquired infections

Let us practice hand hygiene to win the war

Swachh Bharath Begins with Swacch Hands

When

Palm to Palm

Hand washing saves life

How

Thumb

Between Fingers

Back of Hands

Wet Hands & add soap

Nails in the palm

Wrist & Ulnar aspect

Dry hands

Five moments of

hand hygiene

Before Touching

the Patient

After Body Fluid Exposure

After Touching patient

After Touching

Patient Surrounding

Before Aseptic Procedure

1

2

3

4 5

Hand Rub Hand wash Surgical Scrub

20- 30 Sec 40-60Sec 3-5 Minutes

By

For

! Most common area of contact. ! Omitted step in Hand Wash

Best practice...

!  Practice ALL STEPS of hand washing !  Ulnar aspect ALSO !  Use soap and water for SOILED hands !  Tissue papers preferred over hand towel

Back of fingers to opposing

palm

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wORlD SEPSIS Day POSTal COVER 2018Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine, Bangalore Chapter along General Post Office (GPO), Bengaluru released the

Special Postal Cover commemorating the World Sepsis Day (13th September)at GPO Bhavan. Micro Labs also actively

facilitated the venture. This is a landmark event as such special postal cover is released globally for the first time. Honorable

Dr. Sacchidanand, VIce-Chancellor, Rajiv Gandhi University and Health Sciences presided the event along with Post Master

General Col. Arvind Varma. Many ISCCM Bangalore chapter members &office bearers were present at the function.

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ISCCM CMEISCCM Bangalore chapter in association with Medical Education &Research Trust conducted a basic mechanical

workshop for postgraduate students at the API Bhavana in Bangalore on 05-10-2018. More than 750 delegates from all

over India actively participated at this basic mechanical ventilation workshop.

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New branch Committee Member list

Dr. Vimal Bhardwaj Dr. Ratan Pal Singh Gangwar Dr. Puneet AgarwalChairman Secretary treasurer

Dr. Smesh Mehrotra Dr. Vivek Mishra Dr. Lalit Singh Dr. R. K. Bhaskar Dr. Rajat Agarwal Dr. Sunil Kathuria

E C Members

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baREIlly

Dr. K. Subba Reddy Dr. Srinivas Jakkinaboina Dr. Adity tudumaladinneChairman Secretary treasurer

Dr. tanu Raj Sirohi Dr. Amit Agarwal Dr. Neeraj GoyalChairman Secretary treasurer

Dr. Vishnuvardhan Raju B. Dr. Balasubramanyam C. Dr. Pradeep Reddy P. Dr. Srinivas Gundu Dr. Sathish tammiraju Dr. Sashidhar Pulgam

Dr. S. P. Sondhi Dr. Dinesh Agarwal Dr. Veerottam tomar Dr. Naveen Rastogi Dr. Rajesh Mishra Dr. Pranav Gupta

New branch Committee Member list

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jOuRNal SCaNAlain Combes, David Hajage, Gilles Capellier, Alexandre DemouleExtracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation for Severe Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome

May 24, 2018

N Engl J Med 2018; 378:1965-1975

Abstract

Background The efficacy of venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) in patients with severe acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) remains controversial.

Methods In an international clinical trial, we randomly assigned patients with very severe ARDS, as indicated by one of three criteria — a ratio of partial pressure of arterial oxygen (Pao2) to the fraction of inspired oxygen (Fio2) of less than 50 mm Hg for more than 3 hours; a Pao2:Fio2 of less than 80 mm Hg for more than 6 hours; or an arterial blood pH of less than 7.25 with a partial pressure of arterial carbon dioxide of at least 60 mm Hg for more than 6 hours — to receive immediate venovenous ECMO (ECMO group) or continued conventional treatment (control group). Crossover to ECMO was possible for patients in the control group who had refractory hypoxemia. The primary end point was mortality at 60 days.

RESULTS At 60 days, 44 of 124 patients (35%) in the ECMO group and 57 of 125 (46%) in the control group had died (relative risk, 0.76; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.55 to 1.04; P=0.09). Crossover to ECMO occurred a mean (±SD) of 6.5±9.7 days after randomization in 35 patients (28%) in the control group, with 20 of these patients (57%) dying. The frequency of complications did not differ significantly between groups, except that there were more bleeding events leading to transfusion in the ECMO group than in the control group (in 46% vs. 28% of patients; absolute risk difference, 18 percentage points; 95% CI, 6 to 30) as well as more cases of severe thrombocytopenia (in 27% vs. 16%; absolute risk difference, 11 percentage points; 95% CI, 0 to 21)

and fewer cases of ischemic stroke (in no patients vs. 5%; absolute risk difference, −5 percentage points; 95% CI, −10 to −2).

Conclusions Among patients with very severe ARDS, 60-day mortality was not significantly lower with ECMO than with a strategy of conventional mechanical ventilation that included ECMO as rescue therapy.

Reviewers comments :

Strengths of the Study

• Relevantresearchquestionaboutthe effectiveness of ECMO in severe ARDS was addressed in this study.

• It was the Largest multicenterECMO RCT to date.

• ECMO for severe ARDS showedno significant benefit of mortality at day 60 as compared with a strategy of conventional mechanical ventilation, which included crossover to ECMO (used by 28% of the patients in the control group).

• Almost all patients who wererandomized to ECMO received it (unlike in CESAR).

Weaknesses of the Study

• Underpowered to answer thetrial question as the Trial was stopped early at 249/331 (75% of recruitment) due to predefined futility rules (ie unlikely to get a definitive result). A 20% absolute risk reduction sets a very large requirement for a single ICU intervention, increasing the risk of a falsely negative trial (CESAR, published in 2009, had a ARR of 16%).

• Highcrossoverrateofcontrolsi.e.a 28% cross over rate resulted in a reduction of separation between the two arms, and diluted the ECMO treatment effect. The cross over complicates the interpretation of the two arms in an intention to treat analysis. It also introduces a potential bias against the ECMO group in the secondary risk of treatment failure analysis, as ECMO was initiated much later and in sicker patients than the rest of the controls.

• The trial does not distinguishbetween the use of VV ECMO and

VA ECMO. In particular, 7 cross over control patients underwent VA ECMO for cardiac arrest.

• Some inclusion criteria mayhave been too liberal (e.g. PaO2 <80mmHg for 6 hours), which may dilute the benefit of VV ECMO and expose patients who might otherwise have lived to the complications of ECMO.

Reviewer’s Discussion

• The EOLIA trial providesinconclusive support for the benefit of ECMO in severe ARDS.

The early initiation of ECMO did not improve 60 day mortality (with ARR 20%) compared to standard care in patients.

However the data also suggest a possible clinical benefit from ECMO over standard care, especially if used early rather than late.

• Standard therapy, includingproning and NMB, had a high rate of failure requiring rescue with ECMO.

Matthew W. Semler, Wesley H. Self, Jonathan P. Wanderer, Jesse M. Ehrenfeld, Balanced Crystalloids versus Saline in Critically Ill Adults

Abstract

Background Both balanced crystalloids and saline are used for intravenous fluid administration in critically ill adults, but it is not known which results in better clinical outcomes.

Methods In a pragmatic, cluster-randomized, multiple-crossover trial conducted in five inten- sive care units at an academic center, we assigned 15,802 adults to receive saline (0.9% sodium chloride) or balanced crystalloids (lactated Ringer’s solution or Plasma-Lyte A) according to the randomization of the unit to which they were admitted. The primary outcome was a major adverse kidney event within 30 days — a composite of death from any cause, new renal-replacement therapy, or persis- tent renal dysfunction (defined as an elevation of the creatinine level to

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≥200% of baseline) — all censored at hospital discharge or 30 days, whichever occurred first.

Results Among the 7942 patients in the balanced-crystalloids group, 1139 (14.3%) had a major adverse kidney event, as compared with 1211 of 7860 patients (15.4%) in the saline group (marginal odds ratio, 0.91; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.84 to 0.99; conditional odds ratio, 0.90; 95% CI, 0.82 to 0.99; P=0.04). In-hospital mortality at 30 days was 10.3% in the balanced-crystalloids group and 11.1% in the saline group (P = 0.06). The incidence of new renal-replacement therapy was 2.5% and 2.9%, respectively (P = 0.08), and the incidence of persistent renal dysfunction was 6.4% and 6.6%, respectively (P=0.60).

Conclusions Among critically ill adults, the use of balanced crystalloids for intravenous fluid administration resulted in a lower rate of the composite outcome of death from any cause, new renal-replacement therapy, or persistent renal dysfunction than the use of saline.

Reviewer’s Comments :

Strengths of the study :

• An important clinical question with sound pathophysiological and experimental basis.

• Large sample size provides power to detect small differences in clinical outcomes.

• A mixed cohort of medical and surgical patients making the result suitable for extrapolation to any critically ill patient.

• Separation between groups of fluids received indicating that the allocation was largely successful.

Weaknesses of the study :

• Patients remaining in the ICU at the end of a calendar month may have been exposed to both types of crystalloids.

• The composite outcome ‘MAKE 30’ consisted of mortality, new renal-replacement therapy or persistent renal dysfunction (creatinine 2x baseline). As against this trial, The ELAIN follow-up study, had defined persistent renal dysfunction as a decline in eGFR by 25% compared with baseline.

• Physicians were not blinded. This may introduce an element of conscious or unconscious bias.

• The trial does not tell us if Plasmalyte-A or Lactated Ringer’s is better, only that they are likely to be superior to saline in this study.

• The predicted incidence of the outcome was 15%. The result may be more obvious if a sicker

cohort of patients was studied. The subgroup of those with sepsis demonstrated a mortality of 25.2% in the balanced crystalloid group and 29.4% in the saline group (adjusted OR 0.80; 95% CI 0.67-0.97, p=0.02).

• The patients received relatively small volumes of fluid: median 1000ml for balanced-crystalloid group and 1020ml for the saline group. The difference in the primary outcome was greater in a pre-specified subgroup who received larger volumes of crystalloid.

Reviewer’s Discussion

• This large and strong methodological study adds further doubt to the safety of normal saline use in critically ill patients. My choice in sick patients is to use balanced solutions since this trial favours administering intravenous balanced crystalloids over saline to decrease a composite outcome of death, new renal replacement therapy or persistent renal dysfunction at 30 days.

• The PLUS trial results are keenly awaited as this has a solid clinically meaningful outcome (90 day mortality) and the cohort of patients has a higher baseline mortality so the effect may be more obvious.

“MechV 2018”

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ISCCM Chennai activities14th Annual Hemodynamic Workshop September 15th & 16th 2018

Sepsis Day Program

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14th annual Refresher Course, November 16th to 18th 2018

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ISCCM jalandhar branch activities

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jalgaon ISCCM Day jalgaON

Celebration of isccm day from 9 th october to 15 th October by taking HAND HYGINE training of staff by intensivist

of almost 7 icu in jalgaon plus interactive session with staff.

Dr. Sanjay umbarkar chairman of society, Dr. Ravindra Patil, Dr. Leena Patil, Dr. Abhinay harankhedkar, Dr. Amit

hiwarkar, Dr. Anuj Patil, Dr. Kalpesh Gandhi, Dr. Dheeraj chaudhari, Dr. Priyanka Patil , Dr. Suvarna joshi participated in the

event …. ICU participation.

Dwarka ICU, Sahayog criticare care, Kripa critical care, Malti hospital, Indo – american icu, Pulse critical care, Apex

critical care.

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ultrasound in Critical Care book ReviewUltrasound in critical care, book edited by Dr.Puneet khanna is one of the most recent book on usage of ultrasound

in critical care .It suggests ever increasing role of ultrasound in modern medicine especially critical care, where the time to intervention is the only determinant of life and death and ultrasound has become an integral part of decisions making.

The scope of book encompasses wide array of indications in which ultrasound plays a major role. The preface mentions the specialties to whom it would be beneficial and plays emphasis on basics of ultrasound for the beginners.

dr. Kapil dev SoniAssociate. Prof. Critical & Intensive CareJPN Apex Trauma CentreAll India Institute of Medical SciencesNew DelhiPh.: 9718661658, 9868398611

The table of content is well organized and begins with general descriptions about POCUS, general applications in critical care medicine- giving a primer to the reader .It quickly evolves from guidelines about the usage and ultrasound physics to specifics of each organ systems starting from airway ,chest, cardiac ,diaphragm, muscular dysfunction and ends with clinical case scenarios and legal issues .This is much helpful for the students who are at the early stages of there carrier and wish to read about the role of ultrasound in intensive care. The book also throws light on topics, which are routinely not covered in other books such as infection and legal dilemma, ultrasound in muscle dysfunction, procedural ultrasound and role of ultrasound in cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Though this book is meant for beginners but it provides enough material for advance providers who wants to touch base as well as look into the future applications.

The individual chapters are informative and written in simple English .The concepts are well defined, clear convincing and the information is quite precise and accurate. However, the new field of speckle ultrasound and contrast ultrasound is untouched and I hope the author would look into these new fields in their next edition.

The images are clear and well illustrated. Chapters provide enough recent references for further read for the readers. The author list is full of academic practitioners who are actively engage in patient care, teaching and research.

I would recommend the book as ready reckoners for day-to-day critical care practitioners.

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Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs, also termed “hospital-acquired infections” or “nosocomial infections”) are

infections that occur during the process of care in a healthcare facility, most commonly a hospital. They are an important

quality indicator for healthcare institutions – conceptually, one would not really wish to be treated at a hospital where

one’s risk of acquiring an infection is high, in the same way one would try to avoid eating at restaurants with a high rate of

gastroenteritis outbreaks. There is an important caveat here – HAI rates will vary according to the case mix of the hospital.

A healthcare institution that handles more complex (i.e. more ill) cases and a higher proportion of emergencies will have

a higher rate of HAI compared to one that primarily deals with obstetrics or elective orthopaedic operations, for example.

Therefore one has to be careful making any inter-hospital comparisons.

Impact- Healthcare-associated infections (HAI) are associated with increased morbidity, mortality and associated

financial burden.

HAI in the neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) are affected by many factors like infection control practices, endemic

microbial flora, invasive procedures, parenteral nutrition and antibiotic stewardship policies.2 Environmental factors,

hospital policies and unit epidemiology also play an important role.2 Neonatal infections remains a huge challenge for

pediatricians, infection control teams, quality managers and administrators. Nosocomial infections increase the cost of

neonatal intensive care, prolong hospital stay and are responsible for almost half of the deaths that occur beyond two

weeks of age.3 Emergence of resistant strains are another unwanted consequence of antibiotic selection pressure. Blood

stream infection (BSI) is considered a serious hazard because of their frequency (59%) amongst HAI and potential life-

threatening consequences.4 Aetiological agents vary and include antibiotic resistant bacteria, particularlyStaphylococcus

aureus, Gram negative bacilli and enterococci, viruses (which account for up to 20% of cases), and fungi. n addition,

multidrug-resistant (MDR) pathogens are evermore frequently isolated in ICUs [5],[6] and this hinders the initiation of

appropriate, effective antibiotic therapy, which correlates with excess mortality the increasing number of antimicrobial

agent-resistant pathogens and high-risk patients in hospitals are challenges to progress in preventing and controlling these

infections.

The active involvement and cooperation of the microbiology laboratory are important to the infection control program,

particularly in surveillance and the use of laboratory services for epidemiologic purposes. Surveillance is used to identify

possible infection problems, monitor infection trends, and assess the quality of care in the hospital. It requires high-quality

laboratory data that are timely and easily accessible.

Surveillance is a basic and effective strategy to gauge and contain HAI. Monitoring infections is increasingly regarded

as an important parameter for safety and quality of healthcare delivery.5 For many countries including India, the magnitude

of HAI’s are not exactly known or is grossly underestimated.6 This is mainly because HAI’s diagnosis is complex and

surveillance activities to guide interventions require expertise and resources.

Nosocomial infections are a big threat to modern health care. Hospital acquired infection incidence and attack rates

remain high in India. Policy making and implementation of infection control has many hurdles. Effective implementation of

infection control practices is crucial to reducing the transmission of hospital acquired infections.

Infection Control program is considered efficient if it is stringently implemented according to resources and context.

The strategies need to be individualised according to type of infection, disease burden, space, resources, attack rate, HCP

availability and many other variables. We often have to choose different techniques depending upon these variables. The

components and the whole policy per se should be easy to follow with good penetration at the grassroots level.

Effective surveillance of HAIs helps in quality improvement by identifying a problem, suggesting an intervention and

documenting the effectiveness of that intervention and thus directing future infection control practices. The risk to acquire

HAI is universal and pervades every healthcare facility and health system worldwide with some high-income countries

having a national surveillance system for HAIs. However, the true burden remains unknown in many nations, particularly

in developing countries4. There are scant data available from India. Point prevalence survey of HAIs and use of indwelling

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devices and antimicrobials in a large tertiary care hospital in India reported overall prevalence of HAIs as seven per cent5.

Another study carried out in north India in a burn unit of a tertiary care referral centre reported the infection density being

36.2 infections per 1000 patient-days6

Most of our current infectious outbreaks occur by person to-person transmission. Smaller outbreaks of MDRO related

infections are common. Because of the potential for healthcare-associated outbreaks, hospitals have developed policies

to prevent the spread of MDROs,

Role of fast diagnostics for screening to prevent transmission of infection?

Infection is a common complication seen in ICU patients. Given the correlation between infection and mortality in

these patients, a rapid etiological diagnosis and the determination of antimicrobial resistance markers are of paramount

importance, especially in view of today's globally spread of multi drug resistance microorganisms.

Accurate, reliable, timely information — it’s what healthcare professionals need to make good decisions, and it’s what

your laboratory can deliver with a GeneXpert System.

GeneXpert systems enable rapid, sophisticated molecular testing for organisms and genetic-based diseases by

automating otherwise complex manual laboratory procedures.

• Improved sensitivity – smaller numbers, fastidious organisms, damaged by antimicrobials

• Faster turnaround times – culture may take 24 – 72 hours for a definitive result, molecular can be performed

in hours or less

• RapidandhighlysensitiveuniversalscreeningprovedkeyinsuccessfulcampaignagainstMRSA—aprevalent

and costly HAI.

Prevention

Attention to simple preventive strategies may significantly reduce disease transmission rates. Frequent hand washing

remains the single most important intervention in infection control. However, identifying mechanisms to ensure compliance

by health professionals remains a perplexing problem. Gloves, gowns, and masks have a role in preventing infections, but

are often used inappropriately, increasing service costs unnecessarily.

Infection control programmes are cost-effective,1 2 but their implementation is often hindered by a lack of support

from administrators and poor compliance by doctors, nurses, and other health workers. Some health professionals suffer

from the “Omo syndrome”—a belief that they are always super clean and sterile. Many are visibly upset when their poor

hygiene practices are exposed and are offended when it is suggested that they may be potential vectors of disease and

are spreading virulent microorganisms among their patients. The hands of staff are the commonest vehicles by which

microorganisms are transmitted between patients.5 Hand washing is accepted as the single most important measure in

infection control. Hand washing using a spray can be accomplished in 20 seconds, compared with 40–80 seconds for

soap. Continued monitoring and educational efforts can improve hand washing habits.

Conclusions

Nosocomial infections are worth preventing in terms of benefits in morbidity, mortality, duration of hospital stay, and

cost. Educational interventions promoting good hygiene and aseptic techniques have generally proved to be successful,

but these practices are often not sustainable. Greater efforts are being made in some countries to ensure the application

of the infection control evidence base into practice. In the end, constant vigilance and attention by the individual to what

are rather simple measures is demanded.

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haI Conclave Proceedings Organised by ISCCM Delhi NCR 25th October, Delhi

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haI Proceedings - Contributors

Dr. Yatin Mehta Dr. Beryl Openheim Dr. Chand Wattal

Dr. G. C. Khilnani Dr. Praveen Khilnani Dr. Prakash Shastri

Dr. Vivek Nangia Dr. Suneel Garg Dr. Vinod Singh

Dr. Neha Gupta Dr. Deven Juneja Dr. Mrinal Sirkar

Dr. (Col) M. Kumar Dr. Bansidhar Tarai Dr. Ranajit Chaterji

Dr. Reshma Tewari Dr. Himanshu Dewan Dr. Ekta Gupta

Dr. (Col) Partha Roy Dr. Sumit Ray Dr. Saurabh Taneja

Dr. Smita Sharma Dr. Simant Jha Dr. Sumit Ray

haI Conclave Proceedings Dr. yash javeri - Dr. Monika Rajani

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ISCCM Day

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CME on ‘antifungals in Critical Care’ by Dr. bharat Purandare, Conducted by ISCCM Nasik branch

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ISCCM bhubaneswar branch

ISCCM Bhubaneswar branch celebrates ISCCM Day on october 13th 2018. It was conducted

at Hotel Suryans.

We had one invited speaker, Dr. Bijayini Behera who spoke on preventive aspect of infection

control.

It was followed by a scintillating quiz by Dr. Alok Sahoo and Dr. Seagata tripathy.

There was a cake cutting by senior members. It was attended by 57 doctors.

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CRITICaRE 2019

www.isccmcriticare.com

th rd30 January - 3 February 2019

The Renaissance Mumbai Convention

Centre Hotel, Mumbai

Theme: Critical Care : Beyond Borders

th25 Annual National Conference of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

CRITICARE 2019M U M B A I

S i l v e r J u b i l e e

2525Annual Conference of

Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

thth

CRITICARE 2019M U M B A I

S i l v e r J u b i l e e

2525Annual Conference of

Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

ththth

25 Annual National Conference of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

The organizing committee has been working hard for arranging the logistics and ofcourse the finances! It has not been easy under the present environment

against the medical and pharmaceutical fraternity but we are getting there! I urge all members to register early and take the benefit of early bird! We have

also shot a short promotional film at the venue involving most of the past presidents and seniors who have contributed significantly to the growth of ISCCM. It

should be seen only by people with a sense of humor!

The scientific committee is also burning midnight oil under the stewardship of Dr. Subhal Dixit and other colleagues to have a fantastic content, different from

the last few years. More than 20 renowned International and 100 National faculty have already confirmed their participation. We have 8 simultaneous

sessions and similar number of workshops. This time we have given a choice to delegates (students) to register only for the workshops if they wish. This will

increase the participation without straining the facilities of the venue. I would urge all to register early, as we may have to close the registrations once they

reach a threshold level.

So, I on behalf of the organizing committee of the Silver Jubilee Mumbai Conference and ISCCM invite you all to this memorable conference, at Renaissance

in ‘Amchi Mumbai’!

Dear friends,

I am happy to write to you in the second brochure for our Mega Silver Jubilee Conference in Mumbai, ‘Renaissance’!

Welcome Message

Dr. Yatin Mehta

President, ISCCM

Organizing Chairman,

CRITICARE 2019

President, ISCCM

Dear Doctor,

On behalf of organizing committee of CRITICARE 2019, 25th Annual National Congress of INDIAN SOCIETY OF CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, we welcome you all for this academic Fiesta.

It has been long and ambitious journey for ISCCM, growing from confines of few like-minded Intensivists to a strength of more than 10000 members, at this moment we are grateful to our seniors who have shown us the right path, we acknowledge them and their contributions from the core of our heart. This is right time to look back and see, what are the most important lessons we have learned from the past? How we have grown to this level? What are the things which will make us wiser?

ISCCM has certainly brought critical care into limelight in our country. Now we have to think how we can go to the next level, it is going to be more challenging; of course the leadership will have to take this forward. With every celebration our accountability increases. We are vibrant society with a motto of growing collectively. Hence, we seek a contribution in scientific feast from all corners of INDIA and world. Younger generation is our future, we believe in creating an easier pathway for them. We will also showcase the tireless journey and glory of our society in this gala event and take a pledge to move with consistency towards golden jubilee event in next 25 years.

Let us share what we have experienced, achieved and discovered. Looking forward to see you all in Mumbai on 30th January 2019 to 3rd February 2019.

Be a part of this success celebration “Cheers CRITICARE 2019”

Warm regards

Welcome Message

Dr Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya

Organizing Secretary

CRITICARE 2019

Organizing Secretaries, CRITICARE 2019

CRITICARE 2019M U M B A I

S i l v e r J u b i l e e

2525Annual Conference of

Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

ththth

25 Annual National Conference of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

Dr Rahul Pandit

Organizing Secretary

CRITICARE 2019

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CRITICARE 2019M U M B A I

S i l v e r J u b i l e e

2525Annual Conference of

Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

ththth

25 Annual National Conference of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

The organizing committee has been working hard for arranging the logistics and ofcourse the finances! It has not been easy under the present environment

against the medical and pharmaceutical fraternity but we are getting there! I urge all members to register early and take the benefit of early bird! We have

also shot a short promotional film at the venue involving most of the past presidents and seniors who have contributed significantly to the growth of ISCCM. It

should be seen only by people with a sense of humor!

The scientific committee is also burning midnight oil under the stewardship of Dr. Subhal Dixit and other colleagues to have a fantastic content, different from

the last few years. More than 20 renowned International and 100 National faculty have already confirmed their participation. We have 8 simultaneous

sessions and similar number of workshops. This time we have given a choice to delegates (students) to register only for the workshops if they wish. This will

increase the participation without straining the facilities of the venue. I would urge all to register early, as we may have to close the registrations once they

reach a threshold level.

So, I on behalf of the organizing committee of the Silver Jubilee Mumbai Conference and ISCCM invite you all to this memorable conference, at Renaissance

in ‘Amchi Mumbai’!

Dear friends,

I am happy to write to you in the second brochure for our Mega Silver Jubilee Conference in Mumbai, ‘Renaissance’!

Welcome Message

Dr. Yatin Mehta

President, ISCCM

Organizing Chairman,

CRITICARE 2019

President, ISCCM

Dear Doctor,

On behalf of organizing committee of CRITICARE 2019, 25th Annual National Congress of INDIAN SOCIETY OF CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, we welcome you all for this academic Fiesta.

It has been long and ambitious journey for ISCCM, growing from confines of few like-minded Intensivists to a strength of more than 10000 members, at this moment we are grateful to our seniors who have shown us the right path, we acknowledge them and their contributions from the core of our heart. This is right time to look back and see, what are the most important lessons we have learned from the past? How we have grown to this level? What are the things which will make us wiser?

ISCCM has certainly brought critical care into limelight in our country. Now we have to think how we can go to the next level, it is going to be more challenging; of course the leadership will have to take this forward. With every celebration our accountability increases. We are vibrant society with a motto of growing collectively. Hence, we seek a contribution in scientific feast from all corners of INDIA and world. Younger generation is our future, we believe in creating an easier pathway for them. We will also showcase the tireless journey and glory of our society in this gala event and take a pledge to move with consistency towards golden jubilee event in next 25 years.

Let us share what we have experienced, achieved and discovered. Looking forward to see you all in Mumbai on 30th January 2019 to 3rd February 2019.

Be a part of this success celebration “Cheers CRITICARE 2019”

Warm regards

Welcome Message

Dr Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya

Organizing Secretary

CRITICARE 2019

Organizing Secretaries, CRITICARE 2019

CRITICARE 2019M U M B A I

S i l v e r J u b i l e e

2525Annual Conference of

Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

ththth

25 Annual National Conference of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

Dr Rahul Pandit

Organizing Secretary

CRITICARE 2019

CRITICARE 2019M U M B A I

S i l v e r J u b i l e e

2525Annual Conference of

Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

ththth

25 Annual National Conference of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

The organizing committee has been working hard for arranging the logistics and ofcourse the finances! It has not been easy under the present environment

against the medical and pharmaceutical fraternity but we are getting there! I urge all members to register early and take the benefit of early bird! We have

also shot a short promotional film at the venue involving most of the past presidents and seniors who have contributed significantly to the growth of ISCCM. It

should be seen only by people with a sense of humor!

The scientific committee is also burning midnight oil under the stewardship of Dr. Subhal Dixit and other colleagues to have a fantastic content, different from

the last few years. More than 20 renowned International and 100 National faculty have already confirmed their participation. We have 8 simultaneous

sessions and similar number of workshops. This time we have given a choice to delegates (students) to register only for the workshops if they wish. This will

increase the participation without straining the facilities of the venue. I would urge all to register early, as we may have to close the registrations once they

reach a threshold level.

So, I on behalf of the organizing committee of the Silver Jubilee Mumbai Conference and ISCCM invite you all to this memorable conference, at Renaissance

in ‘Amchi Mumbai’!

Dear friends,

I am happy to write to you in the second brochure for our Mega Silver Jubilee Conference in Mumbai, ‘Renaissance’!

Welcome Message

Dr. Yatin Mehta

President, ISCCM

Organizing Chairman,

CRITICARE 2019

President, ISCCM

Dear Doctor,

On behalf of organizing committee of CRITICARE 2019, 25th Annual National Congress of INDIAN SOCIETY OF CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, we welcome you all for this academic Fiesta.

It has been long and ambitious journey for ISCCM, growing from confines of few like-minded Intensivists to a strength of more than 10000 members, at this moment we are grateful to our seniors who have shown us the right path, we acknowledge them and their contributions from the core of our heart. This is right time to look back and see, what are the most important lessons we have learned from the past? How we have grown to this level? What are the things which will make us wiser?

ISCCM has certainly brought critical care into limelight in our country. Now we have to think how we can go to the next level, it is going to be more challenging; of course the leadership will have to take this forward. With every celebration our accountability increases. We are vibrant society with a motto of growing collectively. Hence, we seek a contribution in scientific feast from all corners of INDIA and world. Younger generation is our future, we believe in creating an easier pathway for them. We will also showcase the tireless journey and glory of our society in this gala event and take a pledge to move with consistency towards golden jubilee event in next 25 years.

Let us share what we have experienced, achieved and discovered. Looking forward to see you all in Mumbai on 30th January 2019 to 3rd February 2019.

Be a part of this success celebration “Cheers CRITICARE 2019”

Warm regards

Welcome Message

Dr Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya

Organizing Secretary

CRITICARE 2019

Organizing Secretaries, CRITICARE 2019

CRITICARE 2019M U M B A I

S i l v e r J u b i l e e

2525Annual Conference of

Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

ththth

25 Annual National Conference of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

Dr Rahul Pandit

Organizing Secretary

CRITICARE 2019

Impart educational training by developing and running Post-graduate fellowship courses and diplomas in the field of critical care medicine.

To publish scientific journals and literature to further the cause of the discipline.

Setting up research projects in the field of critical care across the country.

Formulating standards and guidelines for the organization and practice of intensive care to suit Indian conditions.

Organizing national and international congresses and meetings.

Providing basic training in intensive care for non-specialists.

To seek affiliations and collaborations with national and international organizations of similar interests to achieve the objectives of the society.

CRITICARE 2019M U M B A I

S i l v e r J u b i l e e

2525Annual Conference of

Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

ththth

25 Annual National Conference of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

About ISCCM

Indian 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 10131, comprising of 76 city branches all across the 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.

CRITICARE 2019M U M B A I

S i l v e r J u b i l e e

2525Annual Conference of

Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

ththth

25 Annual National Conference of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

The ISCCM aims to achieve its objectives through the following activities:

AdvisorsDr. Farhad N. Kapadia

Dr. Ram E Rajagopalan

Dr. Narendra Rungta

Dr. Pravin Amin

Dr. Rajkumar Mani

Dr. Shivakumar Iyer

Dr. Shirish Prayag

Dr. J V Divatia

Dr. Atul Kulkarni

Dr. Ashit M Bhagwati

Dr. Rajesh Chawla

Dr. Kapil Zirpe

Organizing Committee

Dr. Yatin Mehta

President, ISCCM,

Chairman, CRITICARE 2019

Dr. Kapil Zirpe

Immediate Past President, ISCCM

Co Chairman, CRITICARE 2019

Dr. Subhal Dixit

President Elect, ISCCM

Scientific Committee Chairman, CRITICARE 2019

Dr. Atul Kulkarni

Co Chairman, CRITICARE 2019

Dr. Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya

General Secretary, ISCCM,

Organizing Secretary, CRITICARE 2019

Dr. Rahul Pandit

Treasurer, ISCCM,

Organizing Secretary, CRITICARE 2019

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Impart educational training by developing and running Post-graduate fellowship courses and diplomas in the field of critical care medicine.

To publish scientific journals and literature to further the cause of the discipline.

Setting up research projects in the field of critical care across the country.

Formulating standards and guidelines for the organization and practice of intensive care to suit Indian conditions.

Organizing national and international congresses and meetings.

Providing basic training in intensive care for non-specialists.

To seek affiliations and collaborations with national and international organizations of similar interests to achieve the objectives of the society.

CRITICARE 2019M U M B A I

S i l v e r J u b i l e e

2525Annual Conference of

Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

ththth

25 Annual National Conference of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

About ISCCM

Indian 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 10131, comprising of 76 city branches all across the 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.

CRITICARE 2019M U M B A I

S i l v e r J u b i l e e

2525Annual Conference of

Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

ththth

25 Annual National Conference of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

The ISCCM aims to achieve its objectives through the following activities:

AdvisorsDr. Farhad N. Kapadia

Dr. Ram E Rajagopalan

Dr. Narendra Rungta

Dr. Pravin Amin

Dr. Rajkumar Mani

Dr. Shivakumar Iyer

Dr. Shirish Prayag

Dr. J V Divatia

Dr. Atul Kulkarni

Dr. Ashit M Bhagwati

Dr. Rajesh Chawla

Dr. Kapil Zirpe

Organizing Committee

Dr. Yatin Mehta

President, ISCCM,

Chairman, CRITICARE 2019

Dr. Kapil Zirpe

Immediate Past President, ISCCM

Co Chairman, CRITICARE 2019

Dr. Subhal Dixit

President Elect, ISCCM

Scientific Committee Chairman, CRITICARE 2019

Dr. Atul Kulkarni

Co Chairman, CRITICARE 2019

Dr. Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya

General Secretary, ISCCM,

Organizing Secretary, CRITICARE 2019

Dr. Rahul Pandit

Treasurer, ISCCM,

Organizing Secretary, CRITICARE 2019

CRITICARE 2019M U M B A I

S i l v e r J u b i l e e

2525Annual Conference of

Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

ththth

25 Annual National Conference of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

CRITICARE 2019M U M B A I

S i l v e r J u b i l e e

2525Annual Conference of

Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

ththth

25 Annual National Conference of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

Organizing Sub-CommitteeAbstract

In-ChargeDr. Kapil Zirpe

Scientific

ChairmanDr. Subhal Dixit

Accommodation

Committee

Dr. Akshay Challani &

Dr. Prasad PadwalAudio Visual

Dr. Sheelpushp Bhosale,

Dr. Gunjan Chanchalani

Food and

CateringDr. Reshma Ambulkar

TransportDr. Chandrashekhar

TulsagiriRegistration Dr. Sonali Vadi Press and

Publicity

Dr. Rahul Pandit &

Dr. Pradip Kumar

BhattacharyaHall Coordinator/

Scientific Coordinator

Dr. Rishi Kumar,

Dr. Jitendra Chaudhary

International Faculty

Chief Workshop

DirectorDr. Deepak GovilWorkshop Committee

Mechanical Ventilation

Course

Dr Kapil Zirpe

Dr. Chandrashekhar

Tulsagiri

Dr Rajesh Chawla

Dr. Charudutt Vaity

Dr. Bharat Jagiasi

4C (Comprehensive

Critical Care Course)

Dr Deepak Govil

Dr. Amol Kothekar

ECHO and USG

Course in ICU

Haemodynamic

Monitoring Course

Dr Atul Kulkarni

Dr Rahul Pandit

Dr. Shilpushpa Bhonsale

Dr Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya

Dr. Rishi Kumar

Airway Management &

Bronchoscopy in Critical Care

FPICC (Fundemental Pediatric

Intensive Care Course)

Dr Anil Sachdev

Dr. Jesal Sheth

Dr Sunil Pandya

Dr. Gauri Saroj

Obstetric Critical

Care Course

Neuro Critical

Care Course

Dr Harsh Sapra

Dr. Sonali Vadi

SimulationDr. Srinivas Samavedam

Dr. Bharat Jagiasi

Dr. Rajesh Mishra

Dr. Akshay Challani

Renal Replacement

Therapy & ECMO

Dr. Vivek Kumar

Dr. Reshma Ambulkar

Nursing

Workshop

Prof. Thomas Bleck

Chicago, USA

Prof. Mitchell Levy

USA

Prof. Davy Cheng

Canada

Prof. John Marini

USA

Prof. Marin Kollef

St. Louis, Missouri

Prof. Yaseen Arabi

Saudi Arabia

Prof. Jerry Zimmerman

Texas, USA

Prof. Chairat Permpikul

Thailand

Prof. Victor Rosenthal

Argentina

Prof. Laurent Brochard

Canada

Prof. Maurizio Cecconi

Italy

Prof. Janice Zimmerman

Texas, USA

Dr. Maher Al-Baharani

Oman

Prof. Jean Louis Teboul

France

Prof. Jean-Louis Vincent

Belgium

Prof. Jalal Anan

Paris

Dr. Martin CJ Kneyber

Netherlands

Dr. Rohan Dissanayake

Sri Lanka

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Impart educational training by developing and running Post-graduate fellowship courses and diplomas in the field of critical care medicine.

To publish scientific journals and literature to further the cause of the discipline.

Setting up research projects in the field of critical care across the country.

Formulating standards and guidelines for the organization and practice of intensive care to suit Indian conditions.

Organizing national and international congresses and meetings.

Providing basic training in intensive care for non-specialists.

To seek affiliations and collaborations with national and international organizations of similar interests to achieve the objectives of the society.

CRITICARE 2019M U M B A I

S i l v e r J u b i l e e

2525Annual Conference of

Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

ththth

25 Annual National Conference of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

About ISCCM

Indian 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 10131, comprising of 76 city branches all across the 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.

CRITICARE 2019M U M B A I

S i l v e r J u b i l e e

2525Annual Conference of

Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

ththth

25 Annual National Conference of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

The ISCCM aims to achieve its objectives through the following activities:

AdvisorsDr. Farhad N. Kapadia

Dr. Ram E Rajagopalan

Dr. Narendra Rungta

Dr. Pravin Amin

Dr. Rajkumar Mani

Dr. Shivakumar Iyer

Dr. Shirish Prayag

Dr. J V Divatia

Dr. Atul Kulkarni

Dr. Ashit M Bhagwati

Dr. Rajesh Chawla

Dr. Kapil Zirpe

Organizing Committee

Dr. Yatin Mehta

President, ISCCM,

Chairman, CRITICARE 2019

Dr. Kapil Zirpe

Immediate Past President, ISCCM

Co Chairman, CRITICARE 2019

Dr. Subhal Dixit

President Elect, ISCCM

Scientific Committee Chairman, CRITICARE 2019

Dr. Atul Kulkarni

Co Chairman, CRITICARE 2019

Dr. Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya

General Secretary, ISCCM,

Organizing Secretary, CRITICARE 2019

Dr. Rahul Pandit

Treasurer, ISCCM,

Organizing Secretary, CRITICARE 2019

CRITICARE 2019M U M B A I

S i l v e r J u b i l e e

2525Annual Conference of

Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

ththth

25 Annual National Conference of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

CRITICARE 2019M U M B A I

S i l v e r J u b i l e e

2525Annual Conference of

Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

ththth

25 Annual National Conference of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

Organizing Sub-CommitteeAbstract

In-ChargeDr. Kapil Zirpe

Scientific

ChairmanDr. Subhal Dixit

Accommodation

Committee

Dr. Akshay Challani &

Dr. Prasad PadwalAudio Visual

Dr. Sheelpushp Bhosale,

Dr. Gunjan Chanchalani

Food and

CateringDr. Reshma Ambulkar

TransportDr. Chandrashekhar

TulsagiriRegistration Dr. Sonali Vadi Press and

Publicity

Dr. Rahul Pandit &

Dr. Pradip Kumar

BhattacharyaHall Coordinator/

Scientific Coordinator

Dr. Rishi Kumar,

Dr. Jitendra Chaudhary

International Faculty

Chief Workshop

DirectorDr. Deepak GovilWorkshop Committee

Mechanical Ventilation

Course

Dr Kapil Zirpe

Dr. Chandrashekhar

Tulsagiri

Dr Rajesh Chawla

Dr. Charudutt Vaity

Dr. Bharat Jagiasi

4C (Comprehensive

Critical Care Course)

Dr Deepak Govil

Dr. Amol Kothekar

ECHO and USG

Course in ICU

Haemodynamic

Monitoring Course

Dr Atul Kulkarni

Dr Rahul Pandit

Dr. Shilpushpa Bhonsale

Dr Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya

Dr. Rishi Kumar

Airway Management &

Bronchoscopy in Critical Care

FPICC (Fundemental Pediatric

Intensive Care Course)

Dr Anil Sachdev

Dr. Jesal Sheth

Dr Sunil Pandya

Dr. Gauri Saroj

Obstetric Critical

Care Course

Neuro Critical

Care Course

Dr Harsh Sapra

Dr. Sonali Vadi

SimulationDr. Srinivas Samavedam

Dr. Bharat Jagiasi

Dr. Rajesh Mishra

Dr. Akshay Challani

Renal Replacement

Therapy & ECMO

Dr. Vivek Kumar

Dr. Reshma Ambulkar

Nursing

Workshop

Prof. Thomas Bleck

Chicago, USA

Prof. Mitchell Levy

USA

Prof. Davy Cheng

Canada

Prof. John Marini

USA

Prof. Marin Kollef

St. Louis, Missouri

Prof. Yaseen Arabi

Saudi Arabia

Prof. Jerry Zimmerman

Texas, USA

Prof. Chairat Permpikul

Thailand

Prof. Victor Rosenthal

Argentina

Prof. Laurent Brochard

Canada

Prof. Maurizio Cecconi

Italy

Prof. Janice Zimmerman

Texas, USA

Dr. Maher Al-Baharani

Oman

Prof. Jean Louis Teboul

France

Prof. Jean-Louis Vincent

Belgium

Prof. Jalal Anan

Paris

Dr. Martin CJ Kneyber

Netherlands

Dr. Rohan Dissanayake

Sri Lanka

CRITICARE 2019M U M B A I

S i l v e r J u b i l e e

2525Annual Conference of

Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

ththth25 Annual National Conference of

Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

National FacultyDr. Deepak Govil

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

CRITICARE 2019M U M B A I

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Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

ththth25 Annual National Conference of

Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

Highlights of Scientific Program for CRITICARE 2019

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CRITICARE 2019M U M B A I

S i l v e r J u b i l e e

2525Annual Conference of

Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

ththth

25 Annual National Conference of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

National FacultyDr. Deepak Govil

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

CRITICARE 2019M U M B A I

S i l v e r J u b i l e e

2525Annual Conference of

Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

ththth

25 Annual National Conference of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

Highlights of Scientific Program for CRITICARE 2019

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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 & final 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.

Presenting author shall be notified of the status of the abstract after being reviewed by the committee, by email. Authors selected for oral & poster presentation will

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Registration for conference is not mandatory for abstract submission. However if abstract or paper gets selected, then only registration for the Conference is

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Abstract must be typed and presented in English

Use font type Times New Roman, Font Size 10

The abstract must be written within 3000 words. Excluding title, and the names of the author (s) and their institutions

The submitted abstracts must contain the following:

Objectives: State the main objective of the study

Materials and methods: Briefly describe the design of the study and how it was conducted

Results: Present the main results with appropriate statistics

Conclusion: Limit the conclusions to those that are directly supported by the results.

The title of the abstract must be typed in CAPITAL LETTERS with the exception of scientific names, which should be in upper and lower case forms and italicized.

The presenting author's name must be underlined

The 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.

Language

Your abstract will be scored on the following criteria:

» Scientific merit of the abstract.

» Adequate sample size and proper statistical analysis.

» Adherence to instructions, and.

» Originality of work

Font

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Content

Title

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Obje

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tate

the m

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obje

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Mate

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it the co

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Pre

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pre

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Langua

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Your a

bstra

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» Adequate

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CRITICARE 2019M U M B A I

S i l v e r J u b i l e e

2525Annual Conference of

Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

ththth

25 Annual National Conference of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

Accommodation Details

Fab Hotel Savoy Suites

Offered Price Single: INR 3,500

Offered Price Double: INR 4,000

Distance from Renaissance: 3.5 Km

Treebo Select Metropolis

Offered Price Single: INR 5,000

Offered Price Double: INR 5,950

Distance from Renaissance: 5.7 Km

Treebo Blue Moon

Offered Price Single: INR 3,300

Offered Price Double: INR 3,800

Distance from Renaissance: 3.1 Km

Holiday Inn Mumbai

International Airport

Offered Price Single: INR 9,000

Offered Price Double: INR 9,500

Distance from Renaissance: 4.3 Km

Treebo Golden Tulipz

Offered Price Single: INR 3,300

Offered Price Double: INR 3,800

Distance from Renaissance: 5 Km

Leela Mumbai

Offered Price Single: INR 11,000

Offered Price Double: INR 11,500

Distance from Renaissance: 5.7 Km

Kindly Note:

• All the above hotel is available from 1st till 3rd Feb 2019 only i.e. for 02 nights • Single Occupancy: Only one person can stay • Double Occupancy: Only two persons can stay

Note:

• Twin bed is subject to availability

Inclusions:

• The above room rates are per room per night basis only. • The above room tariff is inclusive of buffet breakfast at the buffet designated area. • All applicable Hotel taxes are inclusive

Exclusions:

• Additional GST of 18% will applicable on total billing of invoice.

Terms & Conditions:

• Hotels rooms are blocked and managed by Meetings and More at a special conference tariff for all the delegate of CRITICARE 2019. • Rooms will be allotted on a first come first serve basis and are subject to

availability. • Room confirmation is possible only against 100% advance received by the delegate. • Early check in and late checkout is subject to availability and additional charges will be levied. • As these are

subsidize rates by the association they will be provided only to registered delegates and can book only one room at a time. Delegates have to pay directly through their own bank account or credit cards. • Extra bed

is not common in all the Hotels. For details / requirements please contact the Hotel Lobby Manager during the time of Check-in. • Personal expenses such as telephone calls, food & beverage bills, in room service,

spa, salon and use of mini bar should be paid by the guest directly to the hotel at the time of check out.

Please note- that the booking through the online portal is minimum for 2 nights i.e. from 1st till 3rd Feb’ 19. Those who want to be extend or Pre pone their stays above check in & check out date

For Booking Additional Night and Other Tailor Made Accommodation

Please Contact: Mr. Abhishek Chandra | Email Id: [email protected] | Mob No: +91-8375837365

CRITICARE 2019M U M B A I

S i l v e r J u b i l e e

2525Annual Conference of

Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

ththth25 Annual National Conference of

Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

Places to Visit Around Mumbai

Lonavala Matheran Adlabs Imagica Alibag Mahabaleshwar

Kolad Raigad Junner Bhandardara Malshej Ghat

Sanjay Gandhi

National Park

Kanheri Caves Jawhar Panchgini Shirdi

CRITICARE 2019M U M B A I

S i l v e r J u b i l e e

2525Annual Conference of

Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

ththth25 Annual National Conference of

Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

Places to Visit in Mumbai

Essel World National Gallery of

Modern Art

Ajanta Caves Gateway of India Marin Drive

Juhu Beach Haji Ali Dargah Siddhivinayak Temple Girgaum Chowpatty Elephanta Caves

Prince of Wales

Museum

Film City Global Pagoda Mahalaxmi Temple ISKCON TEMPLE

Hanging Garden Jehangir Art Gallery Mount Mary Church Gorai Beach Bandra Bandstand

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CRITICARE 2019M U M B A I

S i l v e r J u b i l e e

2525Annual Conference of

Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

ththth

25 Annual National Conference of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

Accommodation Details

Fab Hotel Savoy Suites

Offered Price Single: INR 3,500

Offered Price Double: INR 4,000

Distance from Renaissance: 3.5 Km

Treebo Select Metropolis

Offered Price Single: INR 5,000

Offered Price Double: INR 5,950

Distance from Renaissance: 5.7 Km

Treebo Blue Moon

Offered Price Single: INR 3,300

Offered Price Double: INR 3,800

Distance from Renaissance: 3.1 Km

Holiday Inn Mumbai

International Airport

Offered Price Single: INR 9,000

Offered Price Double: INR 9,500

Distance from Renaissance: 4.3 Km

Treebo Golden Tulipz

Offered Price Single: INR 3,300

Offered Price Double: INR 3,800

Distance from Renaissance: 5 Km

Leela Mumbai

Offered Price Single: INR 11,000

Offered Price Double: INR 11,500

Distance from Renaissance: 5.7 Km

Kindly Note:

• All the above hotel is available from 1st till 3rd Feb 2019 only i.e. for 02 nights • Single Occupancy: Only one person can stay • Double Occupancy: Only two persons can stay

Note:

• Twin bed is subject to availability

Inclusions:

• The above room rates are per room per night basis only. • The above room tariff is inclusive of buffet breakfast at the buffet designated area. • All applicable Hotel taxes are inclusive

Exclusions:

• Additional GST of 18% will applicable on total billing of invoice.

Terms & Conditions:

• Hotels rooms are blocked and managed by Meetings and More at a special conference tariff for all the delegate of CRITICARE 2019. • Rooms will be allotted on a first come first serve basis and are subject to

availability. • Room confirmation is possible only against 100% advance received by the delegate. • Early check in and late checkout is subject to availability and additional charges will be levied. • As these are

subsidize rates by the association they will be provided only to registered delegates and can book only one room at a time. Delegates have to pay directly through their own bank account or credit cards. • Extra bed

is not common in all the Hotels. For details / requirements please contact the Hotel Lobby Manager during the time of Check-in. • Personal expenses such as telephone calls, food & beverage bills, in room service,

spa, salon and use of mini bar should be paid by the guest directly to the hotel at the time of check out.

Please note- that the booking through the online portal is minimum for 2 nights i.e. from 1st till 3rd Feb’ 19. Those who want to be extend or Pre pone their stays above check in & check out date

For Booking Additional Night and Other Tailor Made Accommodation

Please Contact: Mr. Abhishek Chandra | Email Id: [email protected] | Mob No: +91-8375837365

CRITICARE 2019M U M B A I

S i l v e r J u b i l e e

2525Annual Conference of

Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

ththth25 Annual National Conference of

Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

Places to Visit Around Mumbai

Lonavala Matheran Adlabs Imagica Alibag Mahabaleshwar

Kolad Raigad Junner Bhandardara Malshej Ghat

Sanjay Gandhi

National Park

Kanheri Caves Jawhar Panchgini Shirdi

CRITICARE 2019M U M B A I

S i l v e r J u b i l e e

2525Annual Conference of

Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

ththth25 Annual National Conference of

Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

Places to Visit in Mumbai

Essel World National Gallery of

Modern Art

Ajanta Caves Gateway of India Marin Drive

Juhu Beach Haji Ali Dargah Siddhivinayak Temple Girgaum Chowpatty Elephanta Caves

Prince of Wales

Museum

Film City Global Pagoda Mahalaxmi Temple ISKCON TEMPLE

Hanging Garden Jehangir Art Gallery Mount Mary Church Gorai Beach Bandra Bandstand

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CRITICARE 2019M U M B A I

S i l v e r J u b i l e e

2525Annual Conference of

Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

ththth

25 Annual National Conference of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

Places to Visit Around Mumbai

Lonavala Matheran Adlabs Imagica Alibag Mahabaleshwar

Kolad Raigad Junner Bhandardara Malshej Ghat

Sanjay Gandhi

National Park

Kanheri Caves Jawhar Panchgini Shirdi

CRITICARE 2019M U M B A I

S i l v e r J u b i l e e

2525Annual Conference of

Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

ththth

25 Annual National Conference of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

Places to Visit in Mumbai

Essel World National Gallery of

Modern Art

Ajanta Caves Gateway of India Marin Drive

Juhu Beach Haji Ali Dargah Siddhivinayak Temple Girgaum Chowpatty Elephanta Caves

Prince of Wales

Museum

Film City Global Pagoda Mahalaxmi Temple ISKCON TEMPLE

Hanging Garden Jehangir Art Gallery Mount Mary Church Gorai Beach Bandra Bandstand

CRITICARE 2019M U M B A I

S i l v e r J u b i l e e

2525Annual Conference of

Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

thth

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

Conference Coordinator: Mrs. Prajakta Suryawanshi

Email: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]

Phone No: +91-7045055563

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

For registration, please contact: Mr. Rohit Kamra | Mobile: +91 9818965679 | Email: [email protected]

For accommodation, please contact: Mr. Abhishek Chandra | Mobile: +91 8375837365 | Email: [email protected]

www.isccm.org www.isccmcriticare.com

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CRITICARE 2019M U M B A I

S i l v e r J u b i l e e

2525Annual Conference of

Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

ththth

25 Annual National Conference of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

Places to Visit Around Mumbai

Lonavala Matheran Adlabs Imagica Alibag Mahabaleshwar

Kolad Raigad Junner Bhandardara Malshej Ghat

Sanjay Gandhi

National Park

Kanheri Caves Jawhar Panchgini Shirdi

CRITICARE 2019M U M B A I

S i l v e r J u b i l e e

2525Annual Conference of

Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

ththth

25 Annual National Conference of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

Places to Visit in Mumbai

Essel World National Gallery of

Modern Art

Ajanta Caves Gateway of India Marin Drive

Juhu Beach Haji Ali Dargah Siddhivinayak Temple Girgaum Chowpatty Elephanta Caves

Prince of Wales

Museum

Film City Global Pagoda Mahalaxmi Temple ISKCON TEMPLE

Hanging Garden Jehangir Art Gallery Mount Mary Church Gorai Beach Bandra Bandstand

Editorial officEdr. Subhal dixit (Md, fccM, idccM, ficcM, ficP)consultant in critical care, director icU Sanjeevan & MJM Hosp.

President Elect iSccM, Editor in chief, critical care communications

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WELCOME TO

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