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1. From the Desk of Dr. Deepak Ugra, IAP President 2010
2. From the Desk of Dr. Panna Choudhury, IAP President 2009
3. From the Desk of Dr. T. U. Sukumaran, IAP President 2011
4. From the Desk of Dr. Santosh T. Soans, IAP Vice President 2010
5. Secretary Reports
6. Report of Pedicon 2010, Hyderabad
7. IAP Awards 2009
8. Report of 3rd IAP Pediatric Quiz for Post Graduates
9. Report of 22nd IAP Pediatric Quiz for Undergraduates
10. Highlights of IAP Action Plan 2010
11. Pedicon 2011 - Announcement
12. Call for Papers 2011
13. Call for Nominations for Late Dr. Shantilal C. Sheth Oration 2011
14. Notice - Appointment of Editor-in-Chief, Indian Pediatrics
15. Notice - Appointment of Editor-in-Chief, Indian Journal of Practical Pediatrics
16. Call for Applications for Foregin Travelling Fellowships 2010
17. Call for IAP Trainee Fellowships 2010
18. IAP Drug Formulary
19. Register your Mobile Number
20. Adherence in Pediatrics
21. Nature is Natural
22. Downlinking details of IAP Satellite CME's
23. Bouquets
24. Almanac
25. Obituary
26. Notice of IAP Election - 2011
27. Websites of IAP Sub-specialty Chapters, Groups, Cells & Committees
28. Websites of IAP Branches
29. IAP Membership Form
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From the Desk of Dr. Deepak Ugra,IAP President 2010
Dear Fellow Academicians,
I take this opportunity to sincerely thank all of you, for giving
me an opportunity to serve the Academy in the capacity of
the President IAP 2010. I am aware that each New Year
brings fresh expectations and I am confident that we would
be able to meet them working together.
The year began with a very successful "PEDICON 2010"
at Hyderabad. The state of art venue equipped with latest
technology was an asset to a very well crafted scientific
program. It was only possible because of meticulous
planning, and hard work put in by organizing team. I
congratulate the Organizing Team of Pedicon 2010 and
the Central IAP Office team for excellent coordination to
make this mega event a grand success. It was for the first
time that two International CMEs viz. IAP - RCPCH (Royal
College of Pediatrics and Child Health) and IAP - AAP
(American Academy of Pediatrics) were held pre-
conference. Delegates had the opportunity to interact with
about 25 International speakers and large number of
eminent National speakers. Participation of National and
International Agencies, the American Academy of
Pediatrics (AAP), the Royal College of Pediatrician and
Child Health (RCPCH) and Latter Day Saint Charity(LDSC),
enriched the Conference significantly. Another feature of
Pedicon 2010 was sessions held for Parent Education
simultaneously on all three days. They were very well
appreciated by all those who attended.
IAP has extended its collaboration with other organizations
across the world. Immediate outcome of this is MRCPCH
Examinations (Part I, Part II and Clinical) to be held in India
at five cities viz. Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi, Kolkata and
Mumbai. Now our young students and pediatricians do not
need to travel to UK or any other country to appear in
MRCPCH examinations.
IAP has started the year very well with another program,
the 'Newborn Resuscitation Program' which IAP has
launched as the First Golden Minute this year in partnership
wit AAP and LDSC in 2009, and have taken it to a new level.
We wish to involve all our branches and members in this
program. It is heartening to see that IAP is going very strong
with Ministry of Health, Government of India in conducting
NSSK (Navjat Shishu Suraksha Karyakram). IAP believes
that the program will make a significant impact in reducing
U5 mortality rates and help in achieving the millennium
development goal.
One of my dreams is to take IAP to a global level, both
nationally amongst lay people and internationally amongst
other pediatric societies across the world. IAP has planned
parent education through all means of media. The module
on "Parenting Skills" is almost ready and will be launched
soon. IAP plans to come out with Parent Education sessions
on electronic media and articles on child health issues in
prominent news papers. I foresee that the presence of IAP
will be felt amongst lay people of our country. IAP plans to
share some of its unique activities like IAP Drug Formulary
and IAP Pediatric Software with other pediatric societies in
the world. IAP has decided to take some important issues
with the Government of India on behalf of the children of
our country. Some of these documents are already prepared
and sent to concerned authorities.
IAP has a wide network of over 300 state, district and city
branches. It is through active involvement of these branches
that IAP achieves its objectives. I request you to have
maximum involvement in generating community awareness
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and par ticipate in health programs especially parent
education. IAP plans to revive some of the popular programs
like Respiratory Tract Infection - Group Education Module,
Asthma Training Module, Ask IAP very soon. Presently we
are in the process of revising these popular programs. IAP
has decided to start registries in some important illnesses
viz. Kawasaki Disease, Juvenile Diabetes, Obesity,
Hypertension and Cystic Fibrosis. I request members to
contribute to these registries.
Subspecialty chapters have done a commendable job in
helping designing scientific program of Pedicon 2010. I
request all chapters to help in IAP Pediatric Satellite CMEs.
The format for the year is changed and it is no longer a
subspecialty CME, but, a combination of two or three
subspecialties in every CME. Introduction of fellowship
training programs in some of the pediatric subspecialties is
a good step. I request others to follow this to enhance the
pool of trained people in various fields in our country.
IAP has already launched Basic Life Support course for
lay people and para-medicals. IAP plans publications in
the form of books on Clinical Pediatrics, PICU Protocols,
NICU Protocols, Respiratory Medicine, Neonatology,
Nephrology and Endocrinology. The work on all these
books is already started and hopefully will be completed
in the current year only. IAP plans to work on
Universalization of PG Teaching. IAP HOD cell can play a
very vital role in this project.
IAP needs to devote efforts on research to upgrade its
academic base as visualized by my predecessors. IAP has
planned few research activities and I request members to
contribute to this. Presently research in IAP is individual
oriented and mostly comes from large institutions. Members
who are in private practice can contribute in a big way.
IAP has taken one more step this year and that is the
decentralization of some of its prominent activities. In this
direction, the IAP Drug Formulary is shifted to IAP Kochi
Branch; a publication house is started at IAP Gwalior Branch.
IAP plans to involve its state branches directly with UNICEF
state offices in carrying out activities related to Under 5
child mortality.
Communication is the back bone of any organization. We
need to communicate with each other more often. IAP plans
to improve its communication by installing mass sms soon.
I strongly feel that in today's era of electronic communication,
we need to improve our database of contact details. I request
all members to inform their current active email ID to IAP
Secretariat at [email protected].
I find myself fortunate to be surrounded by an efficient group
of 50 executive board members and office bearers. Please
feel free to send your inputs and suggestions to improve
functioning at various levels. Your feedback is very important
for me to understand how we are moving to achieve our
mission: "Commitment for improvement of the health and
well being of children".
I wish you a very happy, eventful and fruitful year 2010.
Yours in Academy service,
Deepak Ugra
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From the Desk of Dr. Panna Choudhury,IAP President 2009
“If everyone is moving forward together, then success takes
care of itself” – Henry Ford
Dear Fellow Academicians,
I am overwhelmed by the support given to me by all of you
in the year 2009. Every member whether in metros or in
remote areas takes pride of being an IAPian and put their
best efforts to serve IAP making many personal sacrifices.
IAPs high reputation both Nationally and Internationally is
just because all of us are working hand in hand and moving
forward together.
Highlight of the year 2009 has been MoU between IAP and
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Govt. of India for the
Navjaat Shishu Suraksha Karyakram(NSSK) in Public sector
practically in all the States. It is the tremendous efforts of
Dr. Naveen Thacker, National CoOrdinator, Dr. Vineet Saxena,
Dr. Vikas Goyal and many dedicated senior and young
faculty, that IAP would be able to complete all the State
level training courses on NSSK by March 2010. Now, on
the able and dynamic hands of Dr. Deepak Ugra, Dr. Tanmay
and Dr. Sailesh the program in the private sector will go on
full steam. An unprecedented mega support of Ms. Johnson
and Johnson for this program is highly commendable.
IAPians are joining from all corners in this movement of
‘saving the newborns’ and I have no hesitation to say that it
would be akin to ‘Dandi’ march in our quest of facilitating
newborns right to live. IAP is continuing with many other
child survival programs to help achieve MDG4 goals with
the help of district branches to reach the unreached.
All other specialist field of pediatrics is also receiving due
attention through many centrally supported program and
our highly active subspecialty chapters and branches. New
directions in IAP have been to go beyond pediatricians and
collaborate with specialists from other fields like
Obstetricians and also Nursing profession for betterment of
children and adolescent health. Reaching the community
through media exposure is a bold step which current
leadership is working on.
Country is working overtime to make Commonwealth Games
a success; so also IAP to make every child a happy child.
“Wouldn’t it be great if we could look forward to a whole
world in which no child will be left behind? Collin Powel
Yours in Academy service,
Panna Choudhury
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From the Desk of Dr. T. U. Sukumaran,IAP President 2011
Fellow Academicians,
Very warm greetings from kottayam, the land of letters, lakes
and latex. Let me at the outset Thank all of you for electing
me as the president elect of IAP 2010 and I assure you that,
I shall try my level best to uphold the prestige of this
prestigious organization by all means and I request your
whole hearted support and guidance for all my action plans
for 2011 to make IAP year 2011 a memorable one.
Regarding my little dreams for the next year - I will be mainly
focusing on improving pediatric education in the country.
With this in mind we will be conducting workshops on
“teaching skills” especially for the middle cadre teachers.
There is a lack of research in medical profession – both in
medical colleges and office practices and we will be
conducting research methodology workshops throughout
the country. Another area of interest is making uniformity in
PG and UG teaching. “Enable the disabled” is another theme
in my action plan, to identify the disabilities like deafness
and learning disabilities.
The strength of any association depends on its membership.
Even though our membership strength is more than 17000,
more than the same number of pediatricians are
nonmembers. So let us have a membership drive.
This year under the able guidance of Dr. Deepak Ugra and
Dr. Tanmay Amladi lot of IAP activities are coming up and I
wish them all the best. “WORKING TOGETHER WORKS”.
Now let us keep our hand together, work together, to make
this IAP year epoch making one.
Jai IAP,
Dr. T. U. SUKUMARAN
President Elect IAP 2010
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From the Desk of Dr. Santosh T. Soans,IAP Vice President 2010
Dear Colleagues,
It is my great privilege that I have been given the opportunity
of serving IAP as its vice-president. I heartily accept my
responsibilities and convey my thanks to you all for choosing
me for the post and wish you all a happy, joyful and
prosperous new year 2010.
With the formation of the new executive body, I feel IAP is
all set ready to reach new heights under the dynamic
leadership of our president Dr Deepak Ugra who has come
out with several innovative initiatives. All of us should join
hands and work with full team spirit to strengthen IAP and
give new dimensions to pediatrics in the country.
Today, it is a matter of pride for all of us that we are the
second largest pediatrics body in the world with the strength
almost reaching 20,000 members. At the same time it is
the unfortunate that IAP has not yet been able to bring all
the pediatricians under its orbit. Hence, I feel the greatest
challenge before us is to enroll all the pediatricians as the
members of IAP through a vigourous membership campaign
and see that the IAP chapters are opened in all the districts
of the country.
As all of you know, IAP has come out with many initiatives
to cater the needs of the growing profession of pediatrics.
One such initiative is conducting MRCPCH in association
of the Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health, UK.
Passing this examination will earn the candidates a British
degree, without having to travel all the way to England.
Though the medical education has reached new vistas in
India, this qualification is still a prestigious plus point for
any pediatrician. Hence, all postgraduates are well
advised to make use of this opportunity to earn a MRCPCH
degree.
In addition to the latest developments in the field of pediatrics,
more and more number of sub-specialties are coming up.
This shows that the pediatric profession is maturing day by
day. I strongly feel that we should support development of
new sub-specialities so that pediatrics can develop into a
comprehensive health care system.
This is very important if we have to keep pace with the
rapid advances taking place all over the world. It’s time we
Indians went global in terms of knowledge, skills and
professional standards. IAP has this vision in mind and we
should all work in tandem to make it a reality.
I once again thank you for electing me and express my best
wishes to you all.
Dr. Santhosh T. Soans
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Respected Fellow Academicians,
Greetings from Central IAP!
It is an honour and a privilage for me to take up the post of
Honorary Secretary General of IAP in the year 2010. It isalso a pleasure and a matter of pride to present to you the
report of IAP's activities in 2009.
As you might be aware, the Indian Academy of Pediatrics is
today internationally recognized as the key stakeholder forchild health issues in this great subcontinent, and is the
2nd largest professional body of Paediatricians in the worldnext only to AAP.
IAP's mission is child health - not just about being free of
disease, but rather about being holistically healthy - physical,mental and social health. Our organization's daunting
network of 18,000 members, 26 state branches, 284 localbranches and 28 subspecialty chapters and groups provides
the right foundation for promulgating this, through scientificupdation of its members via scientific meetings, publications,
websites and through media like local and national tabloids,TV channels and also through collaboration with other major
stakeholders of child health like UNICEF, WHO, GOI andNGO's.
The year 2009 saw the IAP focus on the following activities:
1. The First Golden Minute, Neonatal Resuscitation Programin collaboration with LDSC - Latter Day Saints' Charities,
and the AAP - American Academy of Pediatrics - twoToT's have been held in Bangalore in 2009 and now in
Hyderabad with faculty members from IAP, LDSC andAAP; meanwhile, 9 district instructor courses, 12
advanced provider courses and 16 basic providercourses were completed successfully all over India in
2009, and totally about 1400 pediatricians as well asanesthesiologists, gynecologists and nurses have been
trained in 2009.
2. The ASOV program was successfully conducted with
M/s Sanofi Pasteur as the sponsor and 1 Nat'lConsultative Meeting, 4 regional ToT's and 16 city level
workshops
3. The IAP Diarrhea & Zn Workshops were conducted
successfully with UNICEF as sponsor, with 1 Nat'lConsultative Meeting, 3 zonal ToT's and 2 state level
workshops; 2 more zonal ToT's and 6 more state levelworkshops will completed before March 2010.
4. The IAP Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) coursesactivity was also in full swing in 2009 with 46 PALS
courses for pediatricians, 6 for nurses and 3 BLS coursesfor school students / UG's being completed last year.
5. The 22nd IAP Quiz for Undergraduates and 3rd IAP Quiz
for Postgraduates - local, divisional and zonal roundswere successfully completed all through last year all over
India and the final rounds will be held during thisconference
6. The IAP has three official publications - The IAP website,the Indian Pediatrics journal and the Indian Journal of
Practical Pediatrics; Indian Pediatrics is the official peerreviewed and indexed journal of the Academy and
occupies the number 1 position among specialtyjournals in India and S Asia. Foreign submissions saw
a ise to almost 50% in 2009 and now the journalincludes overseas reviewers as well. The journal has
under took other projects like Emergencies in Children3rd Ed, Art & Science of Writing a Paper workshop
and a publicaton of a special issue on Immunizationsupported by UNICEF.
7. The Satellite CMEs conducted from Hassan, Karnataka,with help of the ISRO through EduSat, an Indian Satellite
devoted to education, were held with the participationof IAP Sub-specialty Chapters on Neonatology,
Cardiology, Gastroenterology, Adolescent Pediatrics,
Your Secretary Reports ......
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Respiratory, and Infectious Diseases, were held with an
overwhelming response.
8. The most important event of IAP - PEDICON - was
conducted successfully at Bangalore on the PalaceGrounds between 22nd to 25th January 2009. The theme
was "Redefining Child Care". It was attended by morethan 6000 delegates from India as well as other countries
with International and distinguished national faculty.
9. Meanwhile all the various branches and subspecialty
chapters and groups organized a awesome number ofCME's, regional and National Subspecialty conferences
in 2009 on various child health issues like Nephrology,Neonatology, Hematology Oncology, Infectious Diseases,
Child Rights Protection, Childhood Disabilities, etc.
10.The Central IAP released the 4th Edition of IAP Textbookof Pediatrics in two volumes, under the dynamic chief
editorship of our senior past President, Dr. A.Parthasarathy. This edition has an illustrious team of
Editors and 230 authors with 55 new chapters included.The IAP Text Book has been acclaimed by the American
Academy of Pediatrics as the 'Best Text Book' publishedby the Pediatric Society of a developing country'. The
Library of American Academy Of Pediatrics at Elk Grovevillage permanently stocks a copy of the book. The
success of IAP TBP have prompted AAP to publish anAtlas titled 'Color Atlas of Tropical Peditrics' in 2009 with
the Editor-in- Chief of IAP TBP as one of the Contributory
editors for the new book by the American Academy of
Pediatrics.
IAP also conducted its administrative activities successfully
as follows:
• Three Executive Board Meetings were held in the year at
Bangalore, Bareilly and Mumbai in January, April-Mayand September respectively.
• The General Body Meeting was held on 23rd January
2009
• The Special General Body meetings were held on 23rd
January 2009 and on 23rd February 2009
• The IAP election was held for this year in 2009 and
Dr T U Sukumaran was elected as President elect 2010;Dr Santosh Soans was elected as Vice President in the
Executive Board Meeting today
• The National Consultative Meeting on Diarrhea and Znand on Art & Science of Vaccination were held in 2009.
So, the year 2009 saw IAP at its helm of activities and willcontinue to carry on the good activities and endeavor to
take further giant strides in the year 2010.
Dr Tanmay AmladiHony. Secretary General
Indian Academy of Pediatrics
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Report of PEDICON'201047th National Conference of Indian Academy of Pediatrics
The 47th National Conference of Indian Academy of
Pediatrics “PEDICON 2010” was recently held at Hyderabad.
The conference was held from January 7th to January 10th,
2010. The organizing committee sincerely thanks the Central
IAP for giving it an opportunity to host the conference. The
Conference was hosted by the A.P.State Chapter of IAP and
the Twin Cities IAP. The venue of the conference was the
prestigious Hyderabad International Convention Centre and
the Hitex Trade and Exhibition Centre, Madhapur, Hyderabad.
The Mission Statement of the conference was Scientific
Temperament. The theme of PEDICON 2010 was “From
care to ————Advocacy”. The core idea of the theme
was to reemphasize to the delegates their role as advocates
in child health. The Conference was organized with a view
to showcase the academic strength of Pediatricians from
Andhra Pradesh and to bring A.P in the academic roadmap
of Academy. The following were the highlights of the
conference.
1. More than 5000 delegates attended the conference. This
was one of the highest attendances of the National
conference held in the recent years. This was also
despite the unstable political climate prevailing in Andhra
Pradesh. Delegates from different parts of the country,
SAARC countries and also from U.S.A, Great Britain,
Canada, and New Zealand par ticipated in the
conference. Representatives of Government of India,
Government of Andhra Pradesh, UNICEF, WHO,
American Academy Of Pediatrics and the Royal College
of Pediatricians and Child Health (RCPCH) participated
in the deliberations.
2. For the first time in the history of Indian Academy of
Pediatrics the conference CME’s were held in
collaboration with the AAP and the RCPCH.
3. The IAP-RCPCH CME was held on 6th January 2010.
The venue was the auditorium of Gandhi Medical
College, Secunderabad. The highlight of this
collaboration was the fruitful interaction of the members
from both these bodies on important issues in child
health. It was also resolved the IAP will collaborate with
RCPCH for the conduct of RCPCH Examinations in India
for the benefit of Medical Students from India.
4. The IAP-AAP CME was held on the 7th January, 2010.
The Venue for the CME was HICC. The highlight of the
CME was that it was an accredited CME of the AAP and
was also recognized for CME Credits.
5. There were preconference workshops. There were 16
workshops held in different hospitals spread across
Hyderabad and Secunderabad. The workshops on
Child abuse was attended by police officers, social
workers in addition to pediatricians. The workshop on
Early Intervention Therapy for Challenged Children was
also attended by social workers, Para medical workers
involved in caring challenged children. The highlight of
workshops was hands on experience and one to one
interaction. Some workshops like the NRP workshop
and the workshop on Critical care had International
faculty. All the delegates were given C.D’s of the lectures
and also informative hand outs.
6. The conference was inaugurated by Sri.C.Rangarajan,
Chairman, Economic reforms Committee to the Prime
Minister of India. The guest of honor was Justice
B.Subhasan Reddy, Chairperson, State Human Rights
Commission, Government of Andhra Pradesh. The
highlight was the informative addresses by the Chief
Guest and Guest of honor. The inauguration was also
the witness for a breathtaking cultural programme. The
star performers of this programme were challenged
children.
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7. Books on subspecialties and Parent Education were
released during the inauguration of the conference
8. Best branch awards and Fellowships of the academy
(FIAP) were awarded during the conference
9. The Scientific Deliberations of the conference were held
from 8th January, 2010 to 10th January, 2010. More
than 400 faculty members from India and Abroad
participated in the deliberations. More than 500 papers
were presented during the conference. These also
include the papers selected for poster presentations.
Gold medals were awarded to the best papers presented
in different categories of pediatrics. The highlight was
that the maximum number of Gold medals from any
state went to Andhra Pradesh.
10. The highlight of the Scientific Programme was the
Plenary Sessions. Plenary sessions were addressed by
star faculty in their respective fields. One of the plenary
sessions focused on the A.P experience of Rajiv
Arogyasri Scheme.
11. Eight concurrent session involving more than 200 topics
on pediatrics were held during all the days of the
conference.
12. There were 24 subspeciality symposia with more than
150 scientific deliberations during the conference.
13. For the first time in a National Conference Parent
Education sessions were held. They were held on all
the days of the conference. Common issues on child
health were discussed. In addition to pediatricians these
sessions were addressed by cine stars and social
workers.
14. The other first of the conference was organizing Theme
Lectures. These were public forums. In addition to
Pediatricians, Parents, Child Rights activists, Jurists,
Politicians and the representatives from the print and
visual media participated in the deliberations. These
sessions were addressed by Smt. Shanta Sinha,
Dr.Jayprakash Narayan and others. The focus of these
lectures was on child rights and the role of pediatricians
and advocates for child health.
15. The final rounds of the National Quiz for Undergraduate
and the post Graduates were held during the conference.
16. In addition to the Scientific Deliberations an extensive
Trade and Pharma exhibition was held during the
conference. More than 67 exhibitors participated in the
exhibition. Pharma companies, Vaccine Manufacturers,
Equipment manufacturers and Book Publishers
participated in the exhibition. The Exhibition was held
in Hitex Trade and Exhibition Centre.
17. The Executive Committee meeting of the Central IAP,
meeting of the office bearers of the state branches,
meeting of the subspeciality chapters and meetings with
the HOD’s of Pediatrics from medical colleges across
the country were held during the conference
18. An Orientation Course for National Trainers for the
Neonatal Resuscitation Programme was held on the
sidelines of the conference.
19. The Cultural Evenings of the conference showcased the
Traditional Andhra hospitality and The Hyderabadi
Tehzeeb.
The valedictory function was held on the 10th January, 2010.
Dr.Y.K.Amdekar was the Chief Guest. The delegates were
all in praise for the Organizing Committee. They thanked the
Organizing Committee for the excellent infrastructure and
meticulous planning.
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IAP Awards - 2009
Fellowships and Awards - 2009
• Dr. Rajinder Gulati, Ludhiana• Lt. Col. Madhuri R. Kanitkar, Pune• Dr. Sunil Karande, Mumbai• Dr. Anil K. Kaushik, Jhansi• Dr. Ashok Kumar. Varanasi• Dr. George F. Moolayil, Kottayam• Maj. K. Nagaraju, Chennai• Dr. D. Narayanappa, Mysore• Dr. R. Nisarga, Bangalore• Dr. Ranjan K Pejaver, Bangalore
The Trainee Fellowship of the Indian Academy ofPediatrics for the year 2009 has been awarded to:
Paid Trainee Fellowships
Dr. Krishna Jadhav, Baroda in the field of “InterventionalPulmology and Allergy – Asthma”
Unpaid Trainee Fellowship
Dr. Rukminikant V. Wadajkar, Nanded in the field of“Neonatology”
Award Winning Research Papers 2009
Dr. S. S. Manchanda Neonatology Research Award
SSM/05 COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF FETALMALNUTRITION BY ANTHROPOMETRY AND CAN SCORE
Soundarya Mahalingam, B. S. V. Shivanagaraja,Raghuveera Kamila
304, Greenfields Apts., 6th Cross,Behind K.M.C. Hospital, Attavar, Mangalore 575001
Dr. V. Balagopal Raju Endowment Award (1st Prize)
VBR/12 BIOPHYSICAL PROFILE OF BLOOD PRESSUREIN URBAN SCHOOL CHILDREN
K. Pavan Kumar
Dept. of Pediatrics, Mahavir Hospital & Research Centre,Hyderabad 500004
Dr. V. Balagopal Raju Endowment Award (2nd Prize)
VBR/01 STUDY OF PROTEIN C, PROTEIN S ANDANTITHROMBIN III LEVELS AS EARLY PREDICTORS OFDISSEMINATED INTRAVASCULAR COAGULATION ININFANTS WITH SEPSIS
Dhivyalakshmi J.
C/o. Mr. Arachelvan, B-23, Golf view Apaprtments,(MIG Flats), Saket, New Delhi 110017
Dr. S. T. Achar Endowment Award
STA/08 RANDOMIZED TRIAL OF MAGNESIUM SULFATEINFUSION VERSUS TERBUTALINE INFUSION INCHILDREN WITH ACUTE SEVERE ASTHMA
Grover Sudhanshu Gian, Bansal Arun
C/o. Dr. Sunit Singhi, Proffessor and Head,Department of Pediatrics, Advanced Pediatric Centre,PGIMER, Chandigarh
Dr. James Flett Endowment Award (1st Prize)
JF/04 INFANTILE THIAMINE DEFFICIENCY HAS VARIABLECLINICAL PRESENTATION AND IS OFTEN OVER LOOKED
Madap Karuna, Kondala B. Murali Krishna, Ippela NaliniPrasad
# 8-7-188 / 6 A, Behind St. Andrew’s School,Samatha Nagar, Old Bowenpally, Secunderabad – 500011
Dr. James Flett Endowment Award (2nd Prize)
JF/13 KNOWELDGE AND AWARENESS IN THE MOTHERSABOUT BENEFITS OF KANGAROO MOTHERCARE FOR HERBABY
M. Gopi Krishna, B. Sangeetha
Dept. of Pediatrics, Kakatiya Medical College, Warangal
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Award Winning Poster Papers
1st Prize
CP/13(P) REHABILITATION OF STREET CHILDREN NEWDELHI, INDIA
Seth R, Qaiyum Y, Keshav R, Mody RC,Gurumani VS & Srivastava RN.
E/10 Green Park (Main), New Delhi - [email protected]
2nd Prize
NEO/16(P) SERUM LEVELS OF CALCIUM, MAGNESIUMAND TRACE ELEMENTS AS PREDICTORS OF SEVERITYAND OUTCOME IN HYPOXIC ISCHEMICENCEPHALOPATHY.
MP Nagapoonam, RS Sethi, SP Singh
Department of Pediatrics,M.L.B Medical College, Jhansi, [email protected]
2nd Prize
HO/10(P) THE CHANGING SPECTRUM OF PEDIATRICHEMOGLOBINOPATHIES: DATA FROM A LARGE NORTHINDIAN TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL.
T Seth, B Dhingra, Sanjeev Sharma, N. Rathod, S Rathi,M Mahapatra, HP Pati
Dept of Hematology AIIMS, New [email protected]
3rd Prize
NEO/37(P) DIAGNOSIS OF URINARY TRACT INFECTIONIN NEWBORN-CAN WE MAKE IT AT POINT OF CARE USINGMULTISTIX ?
Poonam Singh, Venkatpathi Raju, Avinash Bhosale, SureshKumar Surapaneni
C/o. Dr. Suresh Kumar Surapaneni,Pragna Children Hospital, 6-3-347/22/B/1Dwarakapuri Colony Near Sai Baba Temple,Punjagutta, [email protected]
Recipient of Best IAP Subspecialty ChapterAward – 2009
IAP INFECTIOUS DISEASES CHAPTER (Special Prize)
Chairperson : Dr. Baldev S. Prajapati
Secretary : Dr. Ritabrata Kundu
Treasurer : Dr. Digant D. Shastri
Recipients of Best IAP Branch Awards – 2009
IAP KERALA STATE BRANCH (1st Prize)
(Category: State with > 200 members)
President : Dr. VK Parvathy
Secretary : Dr. Remesh Kumar R
Treasurer : Dr. EK Sureshkumar
IAP MUMBAI BRANCH (1st Prize)
(Category: With Medical College & > 200 members)
President : Dr. Tanmay Amladi
Secretary : Dr. Anand K Shandilya
Treasurer : Dr. Samir Hasan Dalwai
IAP KRISHNA DISTRICT BRANCH (1st Prize)
(Category: With Medical College & > 50-200 members)
President : Dr. V Sudhesh Kumar
Secretary : Dr. Paleti Durga Prasad
Treasurer : Dr. K Radhika
IAP HASSAN BRANCH (1st Prize)
(Category: With Medical College & < 50 members)
President : Dr. EP Vasappa
Secretary : Dr. D Lakshmikanth
Treasurer : Dr. Ashok M
IAP MADHYA KERALA BRANCH (1st Prize)
(Category: Without Medical College & < 50 members)
President : Dr. Sunny Paul K
Secretary : Dr. Shimmy Paulose
Treasurer : Dr. M Sagith Azeez
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IAP GWALIOR BRANCH
(Category: With Medical College & > 50-200 members)
President : Dr. Rashmi Gupta
Secretary : Dr. Pratibha Dhir
Treasurer : Dr. Pradeep Kumar Jain
IAP NAGPUR BRANCH
(Category: With Medical College & > 50-200 members)
President : Dr. Anil G Jaiswal
Secretary : Dr. Sandeep S Mogre
Treasurer : Dr. Saurabh R Kubde
Recipients of Best IAP ORS Week & ORS DayCelebration Awards – 2009
IAP KERALA STATE BRANCH (Special Prize)
(Category: State with > 200 members)
President : Dr. VK Parvathy
Secretary : Dr. Remesh Kumar R
Treasurer : Dr. EK Sureshkumar
IAP PUNJAB STATE BRANCH (1st Prize)
(Category: State with > 200 members)
President : Dr. Jagmohan Singh Dardi
Secretary : Dr. Ak Juneja
Treasurer : Dr. Ashok Kumar Gupta
IAP TRIPURA STATE BRANCH (1st Prize)
(Category: State with < 50 members)
President : Dr. Dipal Debbarma
Secretary : Dr. NL Bhaumik
Treasurer : Dr. Jayanta Kumar Poddar
IAP MUMBAI BRANCH (1st Prize)
(Category: With Medical College & > 200 members)
President : Dr. Tanmay Amladi
Secretary : Dr. Anand K Shandilya
Treasurer : Dr. Samir Hasan Dalwai
IAP GWALIOR BRANCH (1st Prize)
(Category: With Medical College & > 50-200 members)
President : Dr. Rashmi Gupta
Secretary : Dr. Pratibha Dhir
Treasurer : Dr. Pradeep Kumar Jain
IAP NAGPUR BRANCH (Special Prize)
(Category: With Medical College & > 50-200 members)
President : Dr. Anil G Jaiswal
Secretary : Dr. Sandeep S Mogre
Treasurer : Dr. Saurabh R Kubde
IAP CUDDALORE DIST BRANCH (1st Prize)
(Category: With Medical College & < 50 members)
President : Dr. K Janardhan
Secretary : Dr. A Chenthil
Treasurer : Dr. A Chenthil
IAP MADHYA KERALA BRANCH (1st Prize)
(Category: Without Medical College & < 50 members)
President : Dr. Sunny Paul K
Secretary : Dr. Shimmy Paulose
Treasurer : Dr. M Sagith Azeez
Recipients of Best IAP World BreastfeedingWeek Celebration Awards – 2009
IAP KERALA STATE BRANCH (Special Prize)
(Category: State with > 200 members)
President : Dr. VK Parvathy
Secretary : Dr. Remesh Kumar R
Treasurer : Dr. EK Sureshkumar
IAP PUNJAB STATE BRANCH (1st Prize)
(Category: State with > 200 members)
President : Dr. Jagmohan Singh Dardi
Secretary : Dr. Ak Juneja
Treasurer : Dr. Ashok Kumar Gupta
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IAP TRIPURA STATE BRANCH (1st Prize)
(Category: State with < 50 members)
President : Dr. Dipal Debbarma
Secretary : Dr. NL Bhaumik
Treasurer : Dr. Jayanta Kumar Poddar
IAP MUMBAI BRANCH (1st Prize)
(Category: With Medical College & > 200 members)
President : Dr. Tanmay Amladi
Secretary : Dr. Anand K Shandilya
Treasurer : Dr. Samir Hasan Dalwai
IAP GWALIOR BRANCH (1st Prize)
(Category: With Medical College & > 50-200 members)
President : Dr. Rashmi Gupta
Secretary : Dr. Pratibha Dhir
Treasurer : Dr. Pradeep Kumar Jain
IAP CUDDALORE DIST BRANCH (1st Prize)
(Category: With Medical College & < 50 members)
President : Dr. K Janardhan
Secretary : Dr. A Chenthil
Treasurer : Dr. A Chenthil
IAP BARMER BRANCH (1st Prize)
(Category: Without Medical College & < 50 members)
President : Dr. Rajkishor B Maheshwari
Secretary : Dr. Pankaj Agarwal
Treasurer : Dr. Nand Lal Gupta
Recipients of Best IAP Teenage Day CelebrationAwards – 2009
IAP KERALA STATE BRANCH (Special Prize)
(Category: State with > 200 members)
President : Dr. VK Parvathy
Secretary : Dr. Remesh Kumar R
Treasurer : Dr. EK Sureshkumar
IAP PUNJAB STATE BRANCH (1st Prize)
(Category: State with > 200 members)
President : Dr. Jagmohan Singh Dardi
Secretary : Dr. Ak Juneja
Treasurer : Dr. Ashok Kumar Gupta
IAP TRIPURA STATE BRANCH (1st Prize)
(Category: State with < 50 members)
President : Dr. Dipal Debbarma
Secretary : Dr. NL Bhaumik
Treasurer : Dr. Jayanta Kumar Poddar
IAP GWALIOR BRANCH (1st Prize)
(Category: With Medical College & > 50-200 members)
President : Dr. Rashmi Gupta
Secretary : Dr. Pratibha Dhir
Treasurer : Dr. Pradeep Kumar Jain
IAP KOCHI (COCHIN) BRANCH (1st Prize)
(Category: With Medical College & > 200 members)
President : Dr. SS Kamath
Secretary : Dr. Muhamed Ismail PM
Treasurer : Dr. MS Naushad
IAP CUDDALORE DIST BRANCH (1st Prize)
(Category: With Medical College & < 50 members)
President : Dr. K Janardhan
Secretary : Dr. A Chenthil
Treasurer : Dr. A Chenthil
IAP MADHYA KERALA BRANCH (1st Prize)
(Category: Without Medical College & < 50 members)
President : Dr. Sunny Paul K
Secretary : Dr. Shimmy Paulose
Treasurer : Dr. M Sagith Azeez
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Recipients of Best IAP Child & AdolesecentHealth Care Week Celebration Awards – 2009
IAP KERALA STATE BRANCH (Special Prize)
(Category: State with > 200 members)
President : Dr. VK Parvathy
Secretary : Dr. Remesh Kumar R
Treasurer : Dr. EK Sureshkumar
IAP PUNJAB STATE BRANCH (1st Prize)
(Category: State with > 200 members)
President : Dr. Jagmohan Singh Dardi
Secretary : Dr. Ak Juneja
Treasurer : Dr. Ashok Kumar Gupta
IAP TRIPURA STATE BRANCH (1st Prize)
(Category: State with < 50 members)
President : Dr. Dipal Debbarma
Secretary : Dr. NL Bhaumik
Treasurer : Dr. Jayanta Kumar Poddar
IAP MUMBAI BRANCH (1st Prize)
(Category: With Medical College & > 200 members)
President : Dr. Tanmay Amladi
Secretary : Dr. Anand K Shandilya
Treasurer : Dr. Samir Hasan Dalwai
IAP GWALIOR BRANCH (1st Prize)
(Category: With Medical College & > 50-200 members)
President : Dr. Rashmi Gupta
Secretary : Dr. Pratibha Dhir
Treasurer : Dr. Pradeep Kumar Jain
IAP CUDDALORE DIST BRANCH (1st Prize)
(Category: With Medical College & < 50 members)
President : Dr. K Janardhan
Secretary : Dr. A Chenthil
Treasurer : Dr. A Chenthil
IAP MADHYA KERALA BRANCH (1st Prize)
(Category: Without Medical College & < 50 members)
President : Dr. Sunny Paul K
Secretary : Dr. Shimmy Paulose
Treasurer : Dr. M Sagith Azeez
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The national round of 3rd IAP postgraduate quiz was held on
9th January 2010 at 1.30 pm in the Dr Reddy’s hall at
PEDICON 2010, Hyderabad. It was attended by delegates.
There were total 5 teams from each zone- They were as
follows:
Team Zone College name Participants
A WEST G.M.C. Vadodara Dr. Anil Israni
Dr. Amit Jetani
B NORTH V.M.C.C. Safdurjang Dr Divya Laxmi
Hospital, New Delhi Dr. Sushanta Bhary
C CENTRAL Gandhi Medical Dr A.C. Aravanan
College, Bhopal Dr Thanga
Saravanna
D EAST S.C.B. Medical Dr Lalat Baran Patra
College, Cuttack Dr Ipshita Mishra
E SOUTH Institute of Child Dr D. Rajesh Kumar
Health, Egmore, Dr Ram Kumar
Chennai
The quiz masters for the 1st PG IAP national round were Dr
Surekha Joshi, (Professor & HOD Pediatrics, BYL Nair &
National Co-ordinator), Dr Tanmay Amladi (Honorary
secretary general, IAP) & Dr Alpana Somale (Assistant
Professor). Score keeping and time keeping was done by
Dr.Varsha Phadke (Professor, K. J. Somaiya hospital) & Dr
Sujata Kanhere (Professor K. J. Somaiya hospital). There
were 7 rounds, as follows- case scenario (round I), followed
by Neonatology (round II), CVS & Intensive care(round-III),
Visual round (round IV), Neurology (round V), Respiratory
& GIT (round VI) & Rapid fire (round VII). At the end of the
Report of the Final Round of 3rd IAP PediatricQuiz for Post Graduates held at Bangalore
final round of the quiz team from South Zone, Institute of
Child Health, Egmore, Chennai, won the quiz with scores of
85 & the runner up were from Gandhi Medical College,
Bhopal, with scores of 75.
FINAL RESULT
Team Zone College name Marks
A WEST G.M.C. Vadodara 65
B NORTH V.M.C.C. Safdurjang 35
Hospital,New Delhi
C CENTRAL Gandhi Medical College, 75,
Bhopal RUNNER UP
D EAST S.C.B. Medical College, 65
Cuttack
E SOUTH Institute of Child Health, 85, WINNER
Egmore, Chennai
The winners and runners up were felicitated by IAP
Dignitaries & all participants were given certificates. The
session was conducted in an informal atmosphere with
much audience participation.
This is for information please. Thanking you
Yours sincerely,
Dr Surekha Joshi,
Professor, & HOD
Dept of Pediatrics,
B.Y.L.Nair Hospital,Mumbai
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The National Round of 22nd IAP Pediatric Quiz for Undergraduates was held on 10th January 2010 at 2.15 pm in the mainhall of the Hyderabad International Convention Centre at Hyderabad at the PEDICON 2010 conference. It was attended bya large number of delegates including the Head of Department and staff members of various institutions. Following werethe various zonal round winners who were participating in the National Round.
Report of the Final Round of 22nd IAP PediatricQuiz for Undergraduates held at Bangalore
The quiz started at 2.15 pm and the participating teamsand the dignitaries occupied the dias. The proceedings werestarted by Dr. Rohit Agarwal, National UG Quiz Coordinator,Dr. Sujata Kanhere, Professor, K.J. Somaiya Medical College& Hospital, Mumbai & Jt. National UG Quiz Coordinator, Dr.Surekha Joshi, Professor & Head Nair Hospital, Mumbai &National PG Coordinator and Dr. Varsha Phadke. The quizmasters were Dr. Sujata Kanhere and Dr. Varsha Phadke.The teams were then asked to introduce themselves andthis was followed by reading of the rules of the quiz.
The score keeper was Ms. Ragendu K.and the timekeeperwas Ms. K. Archana. The score keeping was supervised byDr. Surekha Joshi and Dr. Rohit Agrawal.
There were 7 rounds, as follows - Round I, II, III and IV-were Mixed rounds, Round V was the Case Scenario round,Round VI was the Visual round and Round VII was the RapidFire round.
The winners of the quiz were the team from Christian
Team Zone Name of participants Place College Final Result
A West Urvi Shah Mumbai Grant Medical College RUNNERS-UPNishi Shah Mumbai
B South G. Dimpu Edwin Vellore Christian Medical College, Vellore WINNERS Archana Maganthi
C East Amiya Kumar Mondal Behrampur MKCG Medical College,Saroj Kumar Sahoo Behrampur
D Central K. Sandhya Vijayanagaram Maharaja Institutes of Medical Soma Agrawal Sciences, Vijayanagaram
E North Megha Bansal New Delhi Lady Hardinge Medical College, Kanika Jindal New Delhi
Medical College, Vellore, (G. Dimpu Edwin & ArchanaMaganthi) who won the quiz with a score of 120 and
the runners up were from Grant Medical College, Mumbai(Urvi Shah & Nishi Shah) with a score of 100.
The winners and runners up were felicitated by Dr. DeepakUgra, President IAP 2010, Dr. Panna Choudhary, President,IAP 2009, Dr. Swati Y. Bhave, Past President IAP, Dr. R.Agrawal, Dr. Sujata Kanhere and Dr. Surekha M. Joshi. Allparticipants received cash prizes. All the cash prizes for thewinners (Rs. 4000/- each), runners-up (Rs.2000/- each)and participants (Rs.1000/- each) were given by the centralIAP office.
Dr Sujata Kanhere,Joint National UG Quiz CoordinatorProfessor& Head of Unit,Dept of Pediatrics,K.J. Somaiya Medical College & Hospital, Mumbai.
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Programs - 1
Parent education through electronic media and Chat Showbetween a celebrity and an expert from IAP for commonday to day child care issues.
• Infomercials- this will be short video clipping givingimportant key messages to general public about the childhealth care
Topics for Infomercials
• Breast Feeding
• Newborn Care
• Touch Therapy
• Pneumonia identification
• ORS in Diarrhea
• Girl Child
• Child Labor
Infomercials Committee
• Chairperson Dr. Deepak Ugra
• Co-chairperson Dr. T.U. Sukumaran
• National Conveners Dr. Suhas Dhonde
Dr. Rajesh Chokhani
• Other Members Dr. Pravin J. Mehta,Dr. Shyam Kukreja,Dr. Girish Chandra Agarwal,Maj. K. Nagaraju,Dr. Brij Bhushan Sahni.
• Program Coordinator Dr. Tanmay Amladi
Message Preparation Team
• Dr. S. Sanjay, Dr. Rashmi Gupta
• Dr. Harish Pemde, Dr. Subhash S. Slathia
• Dr. Bakulesh Chauhan, Dr. Bakul Parekh
• Dr. N.S. Mahantshetti, Dr. S. Yamuna
• Dr. Gautam Ghosh, Dr. J.N. Sharma (Guwahati)
Highlights of IAP Action Plan 2010
Parent Education through Print Media- We plan to writearticles in various news papers, magazines and other printmedia- English, Hindi and maximum possible vernacularlanguages.
Committee:
• Chairperson Dr. Deepak Ugra
• Co-chairperson Dr. Sailesh Gupta
• National Conveners Dr. Samir Dalwai,Dr. Mahavir P. Jain
• Other Members Dr.Vasant Khalatkar,Dr. Arun Agrawal,Dr. Shazi Thomas John,Dr. Arup Roy,Dr. Arabinda Mohanty,Dr. Pukhraj Bafna,Dr. Hemant Joshi
• Program Coordinator Dr. Tanmay Amladi
Topics to be published
• All topics of talk show
• All topics for Infomercials
• Common minor health problems
• Seasonal diseases
• Major Killers
• Health statistics
List of contributors
• Two members from each state selected by StateExecutive Board Member to write
• Two members from each state selected by StateExecutive Board Member to collect data
• Health Expert from Times of India
• Core Team to edit
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Parent Education through Electronic Media
Details are as follows:
Team
• Chairperson Dr. Deepak Ugra
• National Conveners Dr. Y.K. AmdekarDr. Raju Khubchandani
• Other members Dr. C.P. Bansal,Dr. Santosh Soans,Dr. Sailesh Gupta,Dr. Anand Shandilya,Dr. Rajinder Gulati,Dr. Utpal Kant Singh
• Program Coordinator Dr. Tanmay Amladi
• Sponsor – J&J, Channel – Zee TV
• The Core Team has to be Mumbai based
Zonal Coordinators
East Zone Dr. S.B.P. Singh
West Zone Dr. Manoj Rathi
North Zone Dr. Rekha Harish
South Zone Dr. T.M. Ananda Kesavan
Central Zone Dr. Ashwani K. Agrawal
Topics for discussion
• How do I prepare myself for expected new member ofmy family?
• Is my baby developing normally?
• Breast Feeding and Weaning Foods
• Which all vaccines are good for my child?
• My child is not growing well. What to feed him?
• My child does not listen to me
• How much to expect from my child at the school?
• My child cough every now and then
• Common emergencies at home
• Is exposure to media bad for my child?
• Sports and Yoga
• Tonics and medicines for common ailments
• What are our responsibilities as parents?
• The child care begins before birth
• Care of teeth, eyes, skin
• Sleep and your child
• Routine Care in Newborn
• Feeding your child, Feeding Habits
• Vaccines
• Emergencies at Home, Safety first
• Inculcating good habits & Discipline
• Normal development
• Reading habits
The Right Track
• School Performance
• Obesity, Diet and Exercise
• Child with Chronic Disease
• Breaking news to a child
• How to get best out of your pediatrician
• Sports and your child
• Media and your child
We will involve Panelists from Celebrities and GlamourWorld who are parents
• Confirmed - Ms. Namrata Shroff, Ms. Farah Khan, Ms.Juhi Chawla, Ms. Deepti Bhatnagar, Ms. SupernaMotwane, Ms. Preeti Sapru
• IAP panelist will be selected by production team ontelephonic interview
• Likely to confirm–Ms. Chandni Roy, Ms. Twinkle Khanna,Mr. Rinkie Khanna, Ms. Sonali Bendre, Ms. SuzanneRoshan, Ms. Gayatri Oberoi, Ms. Raveena Tandon andmany more TV artists
For the inaugural episode we are trying to get Hon. HealthMinister
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Literature Surfing Team
Dr. L.H. Bidari, Dr. Jagdish Chinappa
Dr. J.S. Tuteja, Dr. Arif Ahmed
Dr. Digant Shastri, Dr. Harshad Takvani
Dr. Arup Roy, Dr. Krishna Kumar
Dr. Ashok Gupta (Jaipur), Dr. Ashok Gupta (Jammu)
• Parenting Skills Program- will be conducting parenteducation program through out the country with specialemphasis on prevention of suicide
• Pediatric BLS Workshops- educating the masses in BasicLife Support
Pediatric BLS Workshops
Committee
• Chairperson Dr. Deepak Ugra
• Co-chairperson Dr. Anand Shandilya
• National Conveners Dr. Janani SankarDr. L.N. Taneja
• Other members Dr. Babu Francis,Dr. Rafiq Ahmed,Dr. Sunit Singhi,Dr. Ashwin Mohanty,Dr. Narendra Rathi
• Program Coordinator Dr. Tanmay Amladi
Plan of action
• For Cops, Fire Brigade personnel, Adolescents, Housewives
• Will be done by IAP PALS Courses, through IAP Branches
• Branch Secretary will be local coordinator
• Local IAP PALS Faculty will be the faculty
• Create a pool of BLS Instructors
• To start in branches which has PALS Instructors
• Later on look for finances
• Venue arranged by beneficiaries
IAP Publications
• Text Book of Clinical Pediatrics
• PICU Protocols
• NICU Protocols
• Respiratory Medicine
• Neonatology
• Nephrology
• Endocrinology
• Manual of Parenting Skills
Text Book of Clinical Pediatrics
Core Team
Dr. Deepak Ugra
Dr. S. Balasubramanian, Chennai
Dr. Y.K. Amdekar, Mumbai
Dr. G.R. Sethi, Delhi
Dr. S.K. Kabra, Delhi
Dr. A.K. Dutta, Delhi
Dr. Siddharth Ramji, Delhi
Dr. Lulu Mathews, Calicut
Dr. Srinivasan,
Dr. Sankarnarayanan, Chennai
Dr. Piyush Gupta, Delhi
Dr. M.N.G. Nair
PICU Protocols
Core Team
Dr. Deepak Ugra
Dr. Praveen Khilnani
Dr. Sunit Singhi
Dr. Bala Ramchandran
Dr. Soonu Udani
Dr. Piyush Gupta
Office Bearers of Intensive Care Chapter
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NICU Protocols
Core Team
Dr. Deepak Ugra
Dr. Tanmay Amladi
Dr. Sailesh Gupta
Dr. B.D. Bhatia
Dr. Bankim Parekh
Dr. K. Nedunchelian
Dr. Rhishikesh Thakre
Team from NNF, Neonatology Chapter
Format of PICU & NICU Protocols
• To divide every protocol at two levels ie. Tertiary andSecondary
• What is to be done and what can be done
• Algorithm in every chapter
• Contributors to be selected by Core Team based onexperience in Pediatric / Neonatal Intensive care
Respiratory Medicine
Core Team
Dr. Deepak Ugra
Dr. Nitin Shah
Dr. Jagdish Chinappa
Dr. Nagabhushana
Dr. Mahesh Babu
Office Bearers of Respiratory Chapter
Contributors are already selected
Book is half the way through
Neonatology
Core Team
Dr. Deepak Ugra
Dr. Nitin Shah
Dr. Sailesh Gupta
Dr. Rhishikesh Thakre
Dr. K.K. Diwakar
Dr. Anjali Kulkarni
Office Bearers of Neonatology Chapter
Team from NNF
Nephrology
Core Team
Dr. Deepak Ugra
Dr. Nitin Shah
Dr. R.N. Shrivastava
Dr. A.S. Vasudev
Dr. Sushmita Banerjee
Dr. Kamini Mehta
Office Bearers of Nephrology Chapter
Endocrinology
Core Team
Dr. Deepak Ugra
Dr. Nitin Shah
Dr. Vaman Khadilkar
Dr. Nalini Shah
Dr. Sudha Rao
Dr. V. Mohan
Office Bearers of Endocrinology Chapter
• Universalization of PG Teaching: This is one of theproject for PGs which is very near to our prsident’s heartand that is to standardize the syllabi in DNB teaching allover the country so that train PG student can be trainedwell for DNB examinations.
Universalization of PG Teaching: Committee
Dr. Deepak Ugra
Dr. Tanmay Amladi
Dr. Y.K. Amdekar
Dr. S. Balasubramanian
Dr. S. Narayanan
Dr. A.P. Dubey
Dr. A. Arumugam
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Programs - 2
• Issues to be taken with GOI There are many importantissues like use of Ciprofloxacillin in children below 12years, very very strict IMC guidelines on pharmasponsorships etc
• Disease Registry eg. Kawasaki Disease, Obesity,Diabetes, Hypertension
• Management Guidelines on various childhood diseases.In this contributions from respective subspecialitychapters will be taken and existing guidelines will berevised., like
• Rational Antimicrobial Practices
• Hemato-Oncology Training
• HIV Training
• Satellite Sub-specialty CMEs
Programs - 3
Following programs will be continued
• NRP-FGM, IAP NSSKIAP NRP-FGM, NSSK
Steering Committee
Dr. Panna Choudhury
Dr. Deepak Ugra
Dr. Naveen thacker
Dr. T.U. Sukumaran
Dr. Tanmay Amladi
Core Committee
Members of Steering Committee & Zonal Coordinators
Dr. C.P. Bansal
Dr. Ranjan Pejaver
Dr. Rhishikesh Thakre
Dr. Vineet saxena
Dr. Utpal Kant singh
Dr. U. Jagdishchandra
Dr. Anand Shandilya
• Advanced Science of vaccinology
Advisor : Dr. T. Jacob John
Chairpersons : Dr. Deepak Ugra,Dr. Panna Choudhury,Dr. Naveen Thacker
National Convener : Dr. Vipin M. Vashishtha
National Coordinator : Dr. Rohit C. Agrawal
Joint National Coordinators : Dr. A. P. DubeyDr. Atul Kumar Agarwal
ASOV
Zonal Coordinators
East : Dr. Manjori Mitra
West : Dr. Digant Shashtri
North : Dr. Ajay Gambhir
South : Dr. R. Nisarga
Central : Dr. C. P. Bansal
• RTI GEM Course
RTI GEM – Core Committee
Chairperson Dr. Deepak Ugra
National Conveners Dr. Varinder SinghDr. Rajesh Chokhani
National Coordinators Dr. Vijay YewaleDr. Gautam Ghosh
Program Coordinator Dr. Tanmay Amladi
Zonal Coordinators
East Zone Dr.
West Zone Dr.
North Zone Dr.
South Zone Dr.
Central Zone Dr.
ATM & ABC
Chairperson Dr. Deepak Ugra
National Conveners Dr. Jagdish ChinappaDr. Suresh Babu
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National Coordinators Dr.Dr.
Program Coordinator Dr. Tanmay Amladi
Zonal Coordinators
East Zone Dr. Gautam Ghosh
West Zone Dr. Shishir Modak
North Zone Dr. Krishen Chugh
South Zone Dr. D. Vijayasekaran
Central Zone Dr. G. Sudhakar
• ATM & ABC
• GEM Course
GEM Course
Chairperson Dr. Deepak Ugra
National Conveners Dr. Anand ShandilyaDr. Soonu Udani
National Coordinators Dr. Bhavesh MithiyaDr.
Program Coordinator Dr. Tanmay Amladi
• Safe waste Disposal Workshops
• Chairperson Dr. Deepak Ugra
• National Conveners Dr. S.S. KamathDr.
• National Coordinators Dr.Dr.
• Program Coordinator Dr. Tanmay Amladi
Evaluation of our Constitution
One important activity will be to evaluate our constitution.Our constitution was formed when membership was only1200. Now it is 18000. A critical review will be done to findout to make it suitable to present day working of IAP inteadof peace meal changes.
Evaluation of our Constitution
Chairperson Dr. Deepak Ugra
Conveners Dr. George Mullayil, Dr. Mahesh Baldwa
Members Dr. Nitin Shah, Dr. Raju C. Shah,Dr. Subhash Arya, Dr. Piyush Gupta,Dr. Sameer Dalwai, Dr. Santosh Soans,Dr. Arun Agrawal
Coordinator Dr. Tanmay Amladi
• APPA Vaccinology Update - 2010 We are hosting theAPPA Vaccinology update which was awarded to us byAPPA. Details given elsewhere.
IAP Task Force for International Alliance
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“The treasure of learning is imperishable.”
- Swami Dayanand.
Invitation for PEDICON 2011, Jaipur
Dear Colleagues,
It gives us immense pleasure to invite you to the 48th Annual
National Conference of the Indian Academy Of Pediatrics at
our enchanting city Jaipur, the capital of the state of
Rajasthan. The conference and exhibition will be held in
January 2011, at the beautiful, awesome, tailor-made venue,
the B.M. Birla Science and Convention Centre, which is one
of the finest conference destinations in Asia.
Exuberating the essence of more than 250 years old
Rajasthani splendor and grandeur, Jaipur has a variety of
charms to cater to every one. Founded in 1727 A.D. by
Sawai Jaisingh II, Jaipur – the pink city, is one of the most
well-planned cities of the world. Here comes alive the
amalgam of the historical magnificent forts and palaces with
ultramodern malls, hotels, broad roads, spacious gardens
– an eye catching mixture of ethnic and modern culture.
Jaipur, the heart of emerald in the world of gems, boasts of
excellent connectivity by rail, road and airline. The friendly
atmosphere and traditions makes it one of the safest and
comfortable cities in India to visit and explore.
The weather is very pleasant in the month of January, inviting
hordes of visitors to Jaipur – a most sought after tourist
destination in the world, named by many as ‘The Tuscany
of India’.The stupendous bazaars of Jaipur are a prefect
place to shop for gems, handicrafts, antiques, jewellery,
pottery, carpets, textiles, metalwork and leather ware.
Pedicon 2011 would be a desirous and rare opportunity to
interact with the best experts in the field of Pediatrics and to
benefit from their knowledge and experience. We request
your diligent support in this venture. We, the members of
organising committee, will work ardently to match your
active participation with the best possible scientific content
complemented with a state of art audio – visual system
and delegate- friendly conference environment.
“Atithi Devo Bhava” (A guest is like God)
“Padharo Mahare Desh” (Welcome to Our Place)
We firmly believe in these mottos, and it shall be our
dedicated and sincere effort to ensure that every delegate
enjoys the academic feast along with the cultural fiestas
and resplendent tourist venues that our splendid city offers.
Eagerly looking forward to see you at Jaipur for Pedicon
2011.
Thanking you in anticipation.
Dr. Tarun Patni
Organising Secretary
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Call for ‘Free’ & ‘Award’ Papers
The Scientific Committee invites delegates who wish to givea presentation during the PEDICON 2011, the 48th NationalConference of Indian Academy of Pediatrics, January 21-23, 2011 at Jaipur to submit the ‘Abstracts’ of their scientificstudies.
(A) Paper Category: Free Papers
The mode of presentation of free papers will be decided bythe scrutinizing committee from amongst the abstractsreceived and authors will be informed accordingly. Thepapers not taken for ‘Oral’ will be taken for ‘Poster’.
The text of the ‘Abstract’ should contain not more than 250words. It should be structured as far as possible in thefollowing manner (Except Case Reports): (a) Introduction(b) Aims & Objectives (c) Material & Methods (includingstatistical methods where relevant) (d) Results (e)Conclusions.
Instructions:
1. Abstracts can be submitted via email ID:[email protected]
2. The deadline for sending in abstracts is 30th September2010. This deadline will be strictly observed.
3. Abstracts or full papers sent by hardcopy will not beaccepted.
4. Please mention the category of paper according to Sub-specialty given below:
• Adolescent Pediatrics (ADOL)
• Cardiology (CAR)
• Community Pediatrics (CP)
• Endocrinology (ENDO)
• Gastroenterology (GE)
• Genetics (GENE)
Announcement
• Growth & Development (GD)
• Hematology – Oncology (HO)
• Infectious Diseases (ID)
• Intensive Care (IC)
• Neonatology (NEO)
• Nephrology (NEP)
• Neurology (NEU)
• Nutrition (NUT)
• Respiratory (RESP)
• Rheumatology (RHE)
• Tuberculosis (TB)
• Miscellaneous (MISC)
• Dr. S. T. Achar (STA)
• Dr. James Flett (JF)
• Dr. V. Balagopal Raju (VBR)
• Dr. S. S. Manchanda (SSM)
(B) Paper Category: Award Papers
(Mandatory: Read the award rules before submission ofyour paper, which may be obtained from the Central Officeon request. The papers not submitted as per award ruleswill be rejected.)
• Dr. S. T. Achar Endowment Award (One Prize) for thebest paper on “Pediatrics”.
• Dr. James Flett Endowment Award (Two Prizes) for thebest papers on “Social & Preventive Pediatrics”.
• Dr. S. S. Manchanda Neonatology Research Award (OnePrize) for the best paper on “Neonatology”.
• Dr. V. Balagopal Raju Endowment Award (Two Prizes)for the best papers on “Child Health”.
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Instructions:
1. The hard copy of the SUMMARY as well as FULL paperin 4 (FOUR COPIES) should be submitted to IndianAcademy of Pediatrics, Kailash Darshan, Near KennedyBridge, (Nana Chowk), Mumbai 400007 along with thedeclaration certificate as prescribed in the award rules.
2. The SUMMARY should not be more than 250 words.
3. The FULL award paper should be in the style of “IndianPediatrics”.
4. The title of the paper should be brief but adequatelydescriptive.
5. The text of the summary should be structured as far aspossible into the following manner (a) Introduction (b)Aims & Objectives (c) Materials & Methods (includingstatistical methods where relevant) (d) Results (e)Conclusions.
The last date for submission of award papers at the CentralIAP Office (Hard Copy) is 30th September 2010.
Notification of selection of Papers:
The Scientific Committee will review abstracts andnotification of acceptance / rejection will be sent to the firstauthors indicated in the papers, by 2nd week of December2010, please contact the IAP office [email protected] if you do not hear by this time.
Presentations:
The Scientific Committee will consider abstracts for an ‘Oral’or ‘Poster’ presentation. All presentations must be in English.
Best poster awards:
All posters in the subspecialties mentioned in the list, willbe considered for the “Best Poster Awards”. Judging willbe based on scientific merit, visual presentation and thepotential significance of the clinical research. Detailedinstructions for poster paper presenters will be sent afterthe selection process is complete.
Registration:
Authors who have been notified that their abstract isaccepted for oral or poster presentation will please note thatthey ought to register for the PEDICON 2011, as per theprevailing fees at the time of registration.
Publication of papers:
The papers that have been accepted for publication will bepublished in proceedings of PEDICON 2011. IAP holds allpublication rights including copyright unless otherwiseintimated to the authors by IAP in writing.
Dr. Tanmay AmladiHony. Secretary GeneralIndian Academy of PediatricsKailas Darshan, Kennedy BridgeNana Chowk, Mumbai-400007 (India)Email: [email protected]: http://www.iapindia.orgFax: (022) 23851713Telephones: (022) 23887906, 23887922, 23889565
Late Hony. Surg. Cmde. Dr. Shantilal C. ShethOration at PEDICON 2011
Nominations of IAP members / Non-Members who haveexcelled in the field of “Child Health & Care” including,Community Pediatrics are invited by the Central IAP Officefor award of Late Hony. Surg. Cmde. Dr. Shantilal C. ShethOration at the 48th National Conference of IAP to be heldfrom January 21-23, 2011.at Jaipur (PEDICON 2011). Thenomination should be duly proposed and seconded by theIAP Members giving one page justification for the nominationof the proposed person and should be submitted along witha detailed biodata of the nominee in SIX COPIES. Thenominees should give a statement in writing along with thenomination, duly signed by the nominee, stating that he /she has read the rules for award of Late Hony. Surg. Cmde.Dr. Shantilal C. Sheth Oration and that the decision of thecommittee appointed by the Executive Board of IAP for award
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of this nomination will be accepted by him / her as final andbinding on him / her and shall not ask for disclosure ofmarks of any nominee and / or nominations of othernominees for the oration. The nomination without signedstatement of the nominee shall be considered as invalidnomination. The last date for submission of nominations is30th September 2010.
NOTICE
TO ALL ELIGIBLE FELLOW / LIFE / ORDINARYMEMBERS OF IAP RESIDENT IN DELHI
The term of office of the present Editor-in-Chief of the INDIANPEDIATRICS expires on 31st December 2010. Biodata ofnot more than 400 words are invited from interestedcandidates. The Fellow, Life & Ordinary members of theIndian Academy of Pediatrics resident in Delhi are eligibleto apply for this post. The appointment will be made by theExecutive Board at its forthcoming meeting in June 2010for the term beginning from 1st January 2011 to 31st
December 2013. The biodata should be submitted to theSecretary General, Indian Academy of Pediatrics, KailasDarshan, Kennedy Bridge, Mumbai – 400007 not later then30th April 2010.
NOTICE
TO ALL ELIGIBLE FELLOW / LIFE / ORDINARYMEMBERS OF IAP RESIDENT IN CHENNAI
The term of office of the present Editor-in-Chief of the INDIANJOURNAL OF PRACTICAL PEDIATRICS expires on 31st
December 2010. Biodata of not more than 400 words areinvited from interested candidates. The Fellow, Life &Ordinary members of the Indian Academy of Pediatricsresident in Chennai are eligible to apply for this post. Theappointment will be made by the Executive Board at itsforthcoming meeting in June 2010 for the term beginningfrom 1st January 2011 to 31st December 2013. The biodatashould be submitted to the Secretary General, Indian
Academy of Pediatrics, Kailas Darshan, Kennedy Bridge,Mumbai – 400007 not later then 30th April 2010. Thoseinterested in applying may kindly visit one of the followinglink: www.iapindia.org; www.ijpp.in
Guide lines for the Election Process for the Postof Editor-in-Chief of Indian Journal of PracticalPediatrics
1) The candidate should be residing at Chennai (postalcode) and should continue to be in Chennai during his/her term, if he/she gets elected as Editor-in-Chief
2) He/she should have served as member, Editorial board/Associate-Editor/Managing Editor/Executive Editor forIJPP. There should be evidence for this in the form ofdeclaration from the candidate and authorization letterfrom the Editor-in-Chief of IJPP, which are to be producedat the time of filing nomination.
3) In case of two eligible candidates, then electionprocedure is as follows
a) The call for nominations will be done through“Academy Today” in January of the year in whichthe election is due to be held
b) Nominees would be eligible IAP members fromChennai city (Postal Code)
c) Finalization of nominations should be over by April
d) Electing authority will be elected members ofExecutive Board of Central IAP for the year in whichelection is held
e) Will be conducted while the Executive Board meetsin June in the year of election
f) Election will be by secret ballot paper method andresult will be declared on the spot
4) If there is no candidate who satisfies the criteria afterfinalizing the nomination list, receiving the notificationfrom the office of the Central IAP, Editor-in-Chief with
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the concurrence of Journal Committee and EditorialBoard of IJPP will nominate a candidate who other wiseis eligible among the team after justifying the same.
Traveling Fellowships Abroad
The Division of Pediatrics of the Royal Australasian Collegeof Physicians, The Malaysian Pediatric Association and theChinese Taipei Pediatric Association awards travelingfellowships ONE EACH through the APPA. The final selectionof the candidates for each fellowship will be done by therespective pediatric societies from amongst the applicationsreceived from the member societies of APPA. Only thosemembers of IAP who are young and at a relatively earlypost-residency stage of his / her carrier may apply. Thevalue of fellowships and the training period varies. Thefellowship is expected to cover traveling expenses and areasonable living allowance. The prescribed application formmay be obtained from Central IAP Office on request. Theduly completed application should be submitted along withdetailed biodata of the applicant in SEVEN COPIES to theCentral IAP Office. The applicants should give a statementin writing along with their application, duly signed by theapplicant, stating that he / she has read the rules for selectionof candidates for these traveling fellowships and that thedecision of the committee appointed by the Executive Boardof IAP with regards to selection of IAP candidates for onwardrecommendations to APPA will be accepted by him / her asfinal and binding on him / her and shall not ask for disclosureof marks of other candidate for the traveling fellowship. Theapplication without signed statement of the applicant shallbe considered as invalid application. The last date forsubmission of application is 31st August 2010.
Traveling / Research Fellowships in India
The application on prescribed form are invited from themembers of the Indian Academy of Pediatrics for award ofTrainee Fellowships for training in pediatric subspecialties.Age No Bar. The IAP will sponsor the candidates to variousdepartments for training in India. The training shall be for a
period of 4/8 weeks. The IAP will be awarding the TraineeFellowships as follows:
• Dr. S. R. Amarnath Fellowship (2 of Rs.5000/- each)
• Bibi Sunder Kaur Fellowship (2 of Rs.5000/- each)
• IAP Fellowship (2 of Rs.5000/- each)
• Dr. K. Indirabai Fellowship (1 of Rs.5000/-)
• Non-paid fellowship (no restriction on number ofcandidates or number of fellowships to be availed).
The application form can be obtained from the Central IAPOffice on request. The duly completed application shouldbe submitted along with detailed biodata of the applicant inSIX COPIES to the Central IAP Office. The applicants shouldgive a statement in writing along with their application, dulysigned by the applicant, stating that he / she has read therules for selection of candidates for these travelingfellowships and that the decision of the committee appointedby the Executive Board of IAP with regards to selection ofIAP candidates for award of trainee fellowship, will beaccepted by him / her as final and binding on him / her andshall not ask for disclosure of marks of other candidate forthe trainee fellowship. The application without signedstatement of the applicant shall be considered as invalidapplication. The last date for submission of application is31st August 2010.
Dr. Tanmay AmladiHony. Secretary General
ORS Day & ORS Week
It is proposed to celebrate “ORS DAY & ORS WEEK” duringJuly 2010. You may select any suitable dates for celebrationof the week, which should essentially include 29th July 2010as the “ORS DAY”. ORS Theme is “The Only Real SolutionTo Diarrhea”. Please participate in a big way for making ita great event. The last date for submission of report to theCentral Office for award competition is 31st August 2010.This report should be submitted in 5 (FIVE) copies on orbefore the last date.
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World Breastfeeding Week
The World Breastfeeding Week will be celebrated fromAugust 1-7, 2010. The Theme for this year is “Breastfeeding– Just Ten Steps! The Baby – Friendly Way”. The CentralIAP invites entries for best world breastfeeding weekcelebration award competition. The repor t should besubmitted in 5 (FIVE) copies on or before 31st August 2010to the Central Office.
Teenage Day
It has been decided to celebrate “TEENAGE DAY” on 1st
August 2010. The report of “Teenage Day” celebrationshould be submitted in 5 (FIVE) copies to the Central Officefor award competition on or before 31st August 2010. TheTheme for Teenage Day 2010 is “3 Idiots – DMT” (DrugsMedia Tobacco)
IAP Child & Adolescent Health Care Week
The branches are free to select their own week accordingto their convenience during the month of November 2010.The week so selected for celebrating IAP Child & Adolescent
Health Care Week should essentially include 14th November2010. The Theme is “Vaccinate ME Today, Make MYTomorrow Safe” The Central Office invites entries for bestIAP Child & Adolescent Health Care Week celebration awardcompetition. The report should be submitted in 5 (FIVE)copies to the Central Office on or before 30th November2010.
Best IAP Branch Awards 2010
The Central IAP invites entries from IAP Branches for BestBranch Awards competition for the year 2010. The activityreport in a prescribed form (available from Central Office)should be submitted Central IAP Office in FIVE (5) copieson or before 30th November 2010.
Best IAP Chapter Awards 2010
The Central IAP invites entries from IAP Chapter Awardscompetition for the year 2010. The activity report in aprescribed form (available from Central Office) should besubmitted Central IAP Office in FIVE (5) copies on or before30th November 2010.
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The Executive Board of IAP at its meeting, chaired by IAPPresident 2010 Dr Deepak Ugra, in Hyderabad on January7th 2010 decided to decentralize IAP activities. In accordancewith this policy, The Executive Board passed a resolutionthat the permanent Office of the IAP Drug Formulary beshifted to Cochin. And therefore, as passed and minuted atthe IAP Cochin Branch Executive Committee meeting, theIAP Drug Formulary will now function from the IAP CochinBranch Office in IMA House, Ernakulam.
343 books of the 2nd hard copy edition of the formulary –IAP Drug Formulary 2009 – that was released along theOnline Desktop and PDA version at the inaugural functionof Pedicon 2010 at Hyderabad and 268 CDs of the IAPPediatric Drug Formulary were sold at the IAP Stall inHyderabad. The latest edition of the book, the Web Update2009 (4) – Edition 17 and the searchable and downloadableDesktop and PDA/mobile version contains an IAPRecommendations for Drug Therapy for Pediatric Illnessessection with contributions from 97 specialists from thevarious sub chapters of IAP concerning treatment of 560pediatric illnesses and a Drug Monograph section containingwell researched details of 620 drugs licensed for use inchildren and adolescents.
The latest book also contains a well thought out evidencebased Essential Medicines List for Children (EMLc) adaptedfor India from the WHO Model List of Essential Medicinesfor Children (2007) www.who.int/childmedicines/publications/EMLc%20(2).pdf. WHO SEARO had since theninvited IAP and IAP Drug Formulary for an InformalConsultation on Better Medicines for Children in India,SEARO, NewDelhi to discuss the shortcomings of EMLccreated for 5 states – Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, MadhyaPradesh, Orissa and Uttar Pradesh – and to explore the waysin which IAP could contribute in formulating an EMLc forIndia. Representatives from Indian Pharmacology Societyof India and Dr SuZanne Hill, Dr Kathy Holloway, Dr Lisa ABero and Dr Krisanth Weerasuriya from WHO and Mr Saul SMorris from Bill & Bellinda Gates Foundation participated.IAP was represented by Dr Panna Choudhury, Dr TanmyAmladi, Dr Shyam Kukreja and Dr. Jeeson Unni. After the 2
IAP Drug Formulary
days meeting and our presentations and proposals for action,the group decided to give IAP the responsibility of formulatingthe EMLc for India.
Starting and maintaining the Office of the IAP Drug Formularyin Cochin is a mammoth responsibility and I seek theblessings, support and cooperation of all members of theIAP for the same.
Dr Jeeson C UnniEditor-in-chiefIAP Drug Formulary
Purchase the IAP Drug Formulary
The IAP Pediatric Drug Formulary 2009 is available with:
Dr. Jeeson C UnniEditor-in-chiefIAP Drug Formulary Office,IMA House,Behind JN International Stadium,JNS Road,Palarivattom P.O.,COCHIN - 682025Tel: 0484 3118081 | Cell: 098472 45207
Please write to the above address, mail us through thiswebsite or email us at [email protected]
Send a DD for:
Rs 600/- (for the new edition of book alone - IAP DrugFormulary 2009 - This is only for those who already havethe IAP Drug Formulary CD. Kindly mention your CD Serialno. if you are only buying the book.)
Rs 700/- (for book + CD - all those who do not have theCD must buy one so that all future web updates may beavailed of free of cost - lifelong)
The DD may be made in favour of ‘IAP Drug Formulary’payable at Cochin and sent to the address given above. Thebook and CD will be delivered at your address.
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Register your Mobile Number
As a part of presidential vision 2010 plan our president Dr.Deepak Ugra has suggested to register the mobile numbersof all IAP members.
This is to disseminate information about CIAP activities toall members of IAP in a most economical and quickest way.
Sending information by hard copy even by a simple lettercosts about one lakh rupees. Out of 18000 members, onlyabout five to six thousand members have email ids. Whereas mobile phone is owned by all members even in the mostremote corner of India. If CIAP purchases about one lakhSMSs in a year it will cost about 7 paise per sms and aboutseven important messages can be sent to all member in ayear.
Through SMSs we plan to send impor tant messagespertaining to CIAP activities like
1) Reminder about satellite CMEs which can be viewedfrom all over India
2) Reminding members about last dates for early birdregistrations of different conferences including Pedicon
3) Whenever an important guidelines or reports or anyimportant details about on going pandemic like H1N1is uploaded on IAP website, it can be informed to allmembers.
4) Reminder to yearly members to pay up their dues torenew membership
5) State level activities can be informed to members of aparticular state
In order to safe guard the privacy of members, CIAP assuresall members that
1) SMSs will be done during 10 am to 1pm and 5 to 8pmonly
2) This database will not be given to any commercialorganizations or to IAP election contestants without thepermission of executive board of IAP after fixingappropriate charges
3) It will be used for official activity of IAP only
4) Registering is not compulsory but if you register it willbe amounting to giving consent to receive SMSs
To register your mobile is very simple. We request allmembers to SMS following details to 56161 so that amember’s mobile number will be registered.
IAPPin code of the address which is on record of Central IAPCIAP Membership NumberName
Please SMS your details in the same sequence (first line -IAP, second line- pin code number, third line -IAPmembership number and fourth line - name). When yousend SMS please do not write any thing other than the IAPas first line and this three details. We have requested forpin code number in order to create state wise database.Please remember to write IAP as the first line in your SMS.
e.g.Dr. Tanmay AmladiA50/1368 MIG Adarsh Nagar CHS Ltd,Worli Colony, Mumbai 400030IAP membership no.L/90/A-93Mobile No. 9820269111
Should SMS as follows:
IAP400030L/90/A-93Dr. Tanmay Amaladi
SMS this to 56161
Please do not write your mobile number. It will automaticallycome with SMS. But please send SMS from the same mobilenumber which you want to register. Please note that ourSMS receiving service will be open from 20th April 2010 to5th June 2010
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Adherence (compliance) may be defined as “the extent to
which, the patient follows a regimen prescribed by health
care professional”.
Compliance is the base of a successful therapy. Even the
most carefully prepared prescription of appropriate
medication with accurate dose and duration will be useless
if patient co-operation is inadequate. Therefore patient
noncompliance is identified as a major hidden factor in
therapeutic failure.
The concept of compliance is difficult to apply in pediatric
field that included very special category of patients (infants
and small children’s). They entirely depend on third party
as a caretaker (mother). Here compliance of attendant is
more important, than compliance of innocent patients.
Compliance may be more difficult or achieve in pediatric
practice than any other medical field, since it involve not
only the parent efforts to follow proper instruction but some
practical matter like measuring errors, non-acceptance, taste
or spelling out of medicines. As this patient group can not
explain their complaints, poly-pharmacy may be prescribed
sometime which has drawback of frequent administration,
drug interactions and adverse events. A part form these
burdens on caretaker up to the extant of forgetfulness,
irregular schedule, expenditure of money and time are other
limitation.
Noncompliance frequently occurs when some medicine like
antimicrobial are prescribe and child may become much
Adherence in Pediatric Practices
better before total duration. Then parent may not feel there
is any reason to continue same medicine further, if the child
seems to be alright. Some time parents are afraid about
adverse happening in such circumstances. Compliance is
again decline in disorder where events may occur
infrequently (epilepsy) or in chronic disease where
medications are continue for prolonged period
(tuberculosis). Poor compliance is also seen in
neuropsychological disorders (cerebral palsy mental
retardation) or in certain congenital malformations.
In nutshell, good prescribing is not always enough,
“medicine will not effective, until or unless it has to be taken”.
For a successful therapeutic outcome, satisfaction of parent
is essential. Assessment of literacy and economic status of
parent is mandatory. Give precise and clear instruction along
with some demonstration, if needed. The acknowledgement
of culturally mediated health beliefs and their incorporation
into medical care plan, when appropriate may also improve
out-come. Over all, the pediatrician must spend some time
for counseling of caregiver, to clear any doubt regarding to
ongoing management. Satisfaction and faith with health
provider is best predictors of good adherence.
Dr. Rakesh Chandra Chaurasia
Assistant Professor
M. L. N. Medical College,
Allahabad
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Nature is Natural
“Nature is natural’, It has no bad intention toward human
and distribute their wealth viz air, water, heat and cold etc.
equally to every one regardless of barrier of cast, religion
and status – ‘A Nobel relation of mother to children with full
love and affection’.
The body is made up of “punch tatva”. If we give due respect
by maintaining its natural from then nature will provide good
hygienic and non-polluted environment. Such surrounding
prepares body stronger by enhancing defensive power.
Obviously, a strong body is capable to fight in every setup.
Many diseases are self limiting because nature cures them.
The drugs are rarely necessary (Academy Today – July –
Sept 2007) Just consider impact of nature on different setup.
It a child is close to natural environment since infancy, his
body will develop capabilities of adaptation in every condition
therefore medication rarely needed. While an overprotected
child residing with modern facilities become so sensitive
that any minor deviations usually necessitate medication.
A fresh environment has positive influence on personality
and routine life. Obviously incidence of diseases e.g. air-
born, water-born temperature irregularities etc. may decline
if we make clean, hygienic and non polluted environment,
but it is a dream in current scenario. It is mankind who
disfigures the natural beauty and discriminate it into different
level for their own interest. If we are culprit, then how we
expect fresh environment for future generations.
In nutshell, a child doses not always need medication. Very
after health problem can be resolved by proper advice, diet,
exercise, psychological support, surrounding and change
in life style. Most of the diseases are self limiting and cure
by nature. We should develop a habit to give due respect to
natural component since childhood. The “Punch tatve” are
designated as God in many religions and “God always give
blessing”.
Dr. Rakesh Chandra Chaurasia,
Assistant Professor, M. L. N. Medical College, Allahabad
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IAP Satellite CME Downlinking Details
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is providing
transponder bandwidth on its EDUSAT –Satellite (controlledfrom MASTER CONTROL FACILITY-HASSAN) FREE OF
COST.
Following are the details of Frequency allocation for themonthly Satellite sub-speciality CMEs to be conducted on
the 3rd Sunday of every month commencing from 19th July2009. Refer following technical details for receiving signals
at your place.
Satellite GSAT-3 (Edusat)- 74°+ East
Transponder Allocated Ext-C Band Ch # 2
Downlink Freq. 4571.66 MHz toallocated / Pol 4573.96 MHz
Linear Horizontal
Bandwith allocated, MHz 2.3
FEC 2/3
Symbol rate 2.222msps
Test transmission
For test transmission
Contact Smt. SHREYALA RATHNAKAR
Contact number: 08172-273515 (direct number) or
239001-Extn 3064
Call 08172-239043 or 08172-239044 for live audiointeraction during conference proceedings.
Required / Recommended Hardware for reception of
programme signal:
12 ft antenna with stand (dish with perforated sheet)
Extended C-band feed
Extended C-band LNBC (LO frequency 5950)
RF cable (RG 11/RG 6 type)
Digital satellite receiver (preferably BESAT DDK-5000)(Integrated receiver decoder-IRD)
TV / LCD Projector
STD Phone / Mobile phone for live audio interaction.
You can also seek assistance from the Technical Expert of
the Field / Local cable operator for receiving the programme.
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Dr. Asha Benakappa (Bangalore) won the World
Breastfeeding Week (WBW) Photocontest 2009 and thesame was published in WBW Brochure. She was the
Reviewer to WBW Action Folder and nominated as HealthCare Practices Task Force Coordinator.
Dr. Ajay Gambhir (New Delhi) was invited to attend the10th Advanced Vaccinology Course at Annecy, Geneva, in
May 2009 and successfully completed the course of twoweek duration. He was also invited by the WHO to attend a
meeting on typhoid vaccine at Bangkok in April 2009.
Prof. Ajay Kumar (New Delhi) was awarded and
successfully completed training in “Epidemiology andBiostatistics” under the WHO Fellowship Program at
Epidemiology Unit, Faculty of Medicine, Prince of SongkiaUniversity, Hat Yai Campus, Thailand from 6th October to
13th November 2009.
Dr. V. Vikram Kumar (Kakinada) has been awardedtheprestigious State Level Best Teacher Award for the year
2009. This award was presented to him by the Chief Ministerof Andhra Pradesh, Dr. K. Rossaiah on 14th November 2009.
Dr. Prema Lakshminarayana (Chennai) was awarded Dr.Devasgayam Endowment Oration Award by the Indian
Association of Occupational Health, Tamil Nadu Branch
Bouquets
Dr. H. Paramesh (Bangalore) is selected as a Core
Committee Member for Sanfransisco and Bangalore, Sistercity Projects on health issues by Govt. of Karnataka.
Appointed as a Member for Health Audit Committee on H1N1Influenza by Department of Health and Family Welfare, Govt.
of Karnataka. Appointed as a Member for BioDiversityCommittee of Bangalore Bruhath Mahanagara Palike
(BBMP).
Dr. Ranjan Kumar Pejaver (Bangalore) was invited as
visiting Professor by the University of Saskatchewan, Canadain August 2009. He gave a series of lectures regarding
‘current status of perinatal health in India’, ‘common neonatalproblems’ and also about the neonatal training in India.
Dr. Arun Kumar Thakur (Patna) has been conferred thePost of Hony. Professor by IMA College of General
Practitioners. He is also conferred as a fellow of NationalNeonatology Forum during 29th Annual Convention of NNF.
Dr. Swati Bhave Re-elected as the IPA co-ordinator fordevelopment for a second term for three years .She willcontinue to be the Technical advisor on Adolescent Healthand the lead co-ordinator for the IPA AAP Global TobaccoProgram.
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Miami, Florida (USA), March 9-12, 201014th International Congress on Infectious DiseasesEnquiries to:International Society for Infectious Diseases1330 Beacon Street, Suite 228Brookline, Massachusetts, USAEmail: [email protected]: Website: www.isid.org
Quetta (Pakistan), April 1-4, 201020th Biennial International Pediatric Conference ofPakistan Pediatric AssociationEnquiries to:Dr. Aamir DaudEmail: [email protected]
Bangalore, April 2-4, 2010National Assembly on Pediatric Emergency MedicineEnquiries to:Dr. Meera RamakrishnanEmail: [email protected]
Taipei (Taiwan), April 15-18, 20106th Congress of Asian Society for Pediatric Research &51st Annual Meeting of Taiwan Pediatric AssociationDetails: Website: http://www.2010aspr.org
Dubai, April 24-27, 2010World Forum of PediatricsEnquiries to:Congress Secretariate4 Ostrovityanova Street, 117513 MOSCOW, RussiaE-mail: [email protected], [email protected]: www.wipoped.org
Kolkata, April 25, 2010National Summer CME on Pediatric Infectious Diseasesand Newer VaccinesEnquiries to:Dr. Ritabrata Kundu26A, Sarat Chatterjee Road, Lake Town,Kolkata 700089Mobile: 9831194865
Almanac
Cairo (Egypt), May 2-7, 2010International Child Neurology Congress (ICNC)Enquiries to:Dr. Ahmed Raouf, President,de ICNC2010.E-mail: [email protected]: Website: www.icnc2010.com / www.cnp.org.eg
Nice (France), May 4-8, 201028th Annual Meeting of the European Society forPediatric Infectious diseasesDetails: Website: www.kenes.com/espid
Munich (Germany), May 6-8, 2010.The power of Programming International Conference onDevelopmental Origins of Health and DiseaseEnquiries to:Details: Website: www.metabalic-programming.orgE-mail: [email protected]
Quetta, Pakistan, May 20-23, 201020th Biennial International Pediatric Conference ofPakistan Pediatric AssociationEnquiries to:Dr. Aamir DaudEmail: [email protected]: 092-81-9202017
Granada, Spain, May 26-29, 2010PERiNATAL MEDICINEEnquiries to:Website: www.ecpm2010.org
Hubli, May 27-30, 2010PEDNUROWORKSHOP 2010Enquiries to:Dr. KMP Suresh,Email: [email protected]: 9448272428
New Delhi, May 30th, 2010Pediatric Medical Care for Surgical PatientsEnquiries to:Dr. Suresh Gupta, (Organizing Secretary)Email: [email protected]: 9811426628
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Beijing, China, June 2-6, 201019th World Congress of the International Association forChild and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions6th Congress of the Asian Society for Child andAdolescent Psychiatry and Allied ProfessionsEnquiries to:Congress SecretariatE-mail: [email protected]: 861058303190
Slovakia, June 15-17, 2010International Scientific Conference on Probiotics &PrebioticsDetails: Website: www.probiotic-conference.net
Canada, July 16-20, 20103rd Biennial Conference on Brain Development &Learning: Making Sense of ScienceDetails: Website: http://www.interprofessional.ubc.ca/bdl.html
Johannesburg (South Africa), August 5-9, 2010The 26th International Pediatric Association Congress ofPediatricsEnquiries to:26th IPA/ICPC/o Kenes International1-3 rue de ChantepouletPO Box 1726CH-1211 Geneva, SwitzerlandEmail: [email protected]: Website: www.ipa-world.org/IPAcongress
Thane, August 29, 2010Workshop on Neonatal CPAPEnquiries to:Dr. Parmanand AndankarCell: 09323291993Email: [email protected]: Website: www.newbornwhocc.org
Taipei (Taiwan), September 23-26, 20105th Asian Congress of Pediatric Infectious DiseasesDetails: Website: http://www.2010acpid.org
Surat, October 27-31, 201012th National Conference of Pediatric Critical Care 2010Enquiries to:Dr. Digant D. Shastri (Organizing Secretary)Killol Children Hospital,303-304, Takshashila Apartment,Majuragata, Surat 395002Email: [email protected]
Ludhiana, October 29-31, 20109th National Conference of Growth, Development &Behavioural Pediatrics Chapter of IAPEnquiries to:Dr. Monika Sharma,Organizing Secretary,Department of Pediatrics,Christian Medical College,LudhianaEmail: [email protected]
Mumbai, November 13-14, 2010Asia Pacific Pediatric Association Vaccinology Update2010Enquires to:Dr. Sailesh G. Gupta (Organizing Secretary)Arushee Childcare Hospital1st Floor Bharati Enclave CHSOff Link Road, Opp Greens RestaurantChincholi Malad (West), Mumbai 400064Email: [email protected];[email protected]: 09819042213
New Delhi, November 13-14, 20107th Annual Conference of Childhood Disability Group ofIAPEnquires to:Dr. Monica Juneja (Organizing Secretary)CDC, Dept. of Pediatrics,Maulana Azad Medical College & Associate Hospital,Bahadurshah Zafar Marg, New Delhi 110002Email: [email protected]: 9968604311
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Jamshedpur, November 20-21, 201010th Jharkhand State Pedicon & 1st NationalConference of the Medico-Legal Group of the IndianAcademy of PediatricsEnquires to:Dr. Mohankumar S, Chief Organizing SecretaryBungalow A-3, Ashiana Gardens,Sonari, Jamshedpur 11Email: [email protected]
Shimoga, November 26-28, 2010XIII State & IV South Zone Annual Convention of NNFEnquiries to:Dr. H. V. Kotturesha Rasthapurmath,Organizing Secretary, South Neocon 2010Kottureshwara HospitalKamala Nivasa, Achutha Rao Layout 1st Cross,Shimoga 577201Email: [email protected]
Paris, February 17-19, 20111st Global Congress for Consensus in Pediatrics & ChildHealthEnquiries to:Elena Parfenova, M.A.Project Manager,Paragon ConventionsMobile: +420 724 220 741Email: [email protected]
Vienna, Austria, February 17-20, 20111st Global Congress for Consensus in Child Health &PediatricsEnquiries to:E-mail: [email protected]: www.cipediatrics.org
Sydney (Australia) March 13-17, 20116th World Congress of Pediatric Critical CareDetails: Website: www.pcc2011.com.au
Bangkok (Thailand), October, 20119th International Congress of Tropical PediatricEnquiries to:Thailand Chapter of International Society of TropicalPediatricsFaculty of Tropical Medicine,Mahidol University, 420/6,Ratchawithi Road,Bangkok, 10400, Thailand.Tel: 660-235-49161Fax: 660-235-49163Details: Website: www.tropped.org
Taipei (Taiwan), November 14-18, 20124th World Congress of Pediatric Gastroenterology,Hepatology & NutritionDetails: Website: http://www.wcpghan2012.com
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IAP-IJPP CME 2010Organised by: Indian Academy of Pediatrics and Indian Journal of Practical Pediatrics
Date: 13th June 2010, Chennai.Venue: Kamarajar Arangam, 492, Anna Salai, Teynampet, Chennai – 600 006
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
TIME SESSIONS SPEAKERS
08.00-08.30 hrs REGISTRATION & BREAK FAST
08.30-09-30 hrs SESSION I - Neonatology
08.30-08.45 hrs • CPAP in neonates Dr. Deepa Hariharan
08.45-09.00 hrs • ABG in neonates Dr. Raghul Yadhav
09.00-09.15 hrs • Approach to a bleeding neonate Dr. G.Durai Arasan
09.15-09.30 hrs Discussion
09-30-10-30hrs SESSION II – Endocrinology / Adolescence
09.30-09.45 hrs • Type 2 diabetes in children Dr. V.Mohan
09.45-10.00 hrs • Endocrine emergencies Dr. K.G.Ravikumar
10.00-10.15 hrs • Difficult adolescent Dr. S.Yamuna
10.15-10.30 hrs Discussion
10.30-11.00 hrs INAUGURATION
11.00-12.00 hrs SESSION III – Emergency care Moderator: Dr. S.Thangavelu
11.00-11.10 hrs • Acute asthma Dr. N.C.Gowrishankar
11.10-11.20 hrs • Convulsing child Dr. S.Indumathi
11.20-11.30 hrs • Croup Dr. S.Shanthi
11.30-11.40 hrs • Anaphylaxis Dr. E.Mahender
11.40-12.00 hrs Discussion
12.00-13.00 hrs SESSION IV – Diagnosis
12.00-12.15 hrs • Rapid diagnostic tests in pediatric infections Dr. S.Ramesh
12.15-12.30 hrs • Diagnosis of tuberculosis Dr. D.Vijayasekaran
12.30-12.45 hrs • Interpretation of CSF analysis Dr. V.Vishwanathan
12.45-13.00 hrs Discussion
13.00-14.00 hrs LUNCH
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TIME SESSIONS SPEAKERS
14.00-15.00 hrs SESSION V – Mixed bag
14.00-14.15 hrs • Documentation in clinical practice Dr. Bala Ramachandran
14.15-14.30 hrs • Preventive dentistry Dr. Aruna Mohan
14.30-14.45 hrs • Common ophthalmic problems Dr. S.Meenakshi
14.45-15.00 hrs Discussion
15.00-16.00 hrs SESSION VI - Imaging
15.00-15.15 hrs • CT / MRI – Choice of neuroimaging Dr. G.Kumaresan
15.15-15.30 hrs • Imaging in renal disorders Dr. N.Prahlad
15.30-15.45 hrs • Chest X-ray in office practice Dr. S.Muralinath
15.45-16.00 hrs Discussion
16.00-17.00 hrs SESSION VII – Infections / Vaccines
16.00-16.15 hrs • Flu vaccines Dr. V.Ramasubramanian
16.15-16.30 hrs • IPV, Tdap – Rationale Dr. P.Ramachandran
16.30-16.45 hrs • Choice of antibiotics in office practice Dr. R.Palani Raman
16.45-17.00 hrs Discussion
Delegate fee
* Up to 31st May 2010: Rs.400/- for Post Graduates,Rs.500/- for others
* From 1st June 2010; and spot registration : Rs.750/-
(As Cash/ Cheque/DD drawn in favour of “IAP-IJPP CME 2010”,payable at Chennai. Add Rs.25/- for out station cheque)
CME SecretariatDr. S. ThangaveluOrganising Secretary, IAP-IJPP CME 20101A, Block II, Krsna Apartments, 50, Halls Road, Egmore,Chennai – 600 008.India.Phone: 044-28190032,42052900E-mail: [email protected]
BOOK IN MARATHI
Dr. Anjali Bhatawdekar has written a book named“SANGOPAN” in Marathi. The book, published by AksharPrakashan, is a compilation of articles pertaining to commonproblems encountered by mothers during breastfeeding andabout dietary issues in young children. The book is availableat all major Marathi book stores.
TRUMPPS
In the year 2007 Indian Academy of Pediatrics, Gujarat StateBranch embarked on an innovative project “TRUMPPS” forthe training of untrained medical and paramedical pediatricstaff working in the private sector pediatric clinics & hospitals.Understanding the importance of the project Government ofGujarat associated themselves with this unique project. Incollaboration with the Gujarat State Government the projectwas successfully launched in September 2007 and hascontinued till date as ongoing project of IAP Gujarat. So far1200 paramedics who are working in the private sectorpediatric hospitals have been trained under this project.
A scientific paper on this paramedic training project wasselected for the poster presentation at the 8th InternationalConference of Urban Health, held at Nairobi Kenya during21st-23rd October 2009. Efforts of IAP for the improvementof child health was well appreciated by one and all. Apartfrom representatives of developing countries, even WHOrepresentatives also appreciated innovative approach.
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Every year Dr. K. C. Chaudhuri Annual Oration is award to
an eminent pediatrician in India. The award consists of
Rs. 15,000 in cash and a citation. The person selected is
invited to deliver the oration on IJP Foundation Day. So far
the recipients have been (1) Dr. Meharban Singh, Ex-
Professor of Pediatrics & Head, Dept. of Pediatrics, AIIMS
(2008), (2) Prof. T. Jacob John, Professor Emeritus, Dept.
of Microbiology, CMC, Vellore (2009).
We invite Nominations / Applications for the 3rd Dr. K.C.
Chaudhuri Oration scheduled for Septemeber 2010. Please
Indian Journal of Pediatrics /Dr. K. C. Chaudhuri Annual Oration
enclose a C.V. highlighting the contributions of the candidate
to pediatrics. Provide a one page summary emphasizing
why the nominee / candidate deserves the oration award.
Dr. I. C. Verma
Editor-in-chief, Indian Journal of Pediatrics,
Managing Trustee, Dr. K. C. Chaudhuri Foundation
125, 2nd Floor, Gautam Nagar,
(Behind South Cafe & Spencer),
New Delhi-110049.
Email: [email protected] & [email protected]
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I read recently about the sad demise of Prof. David Morley
of the Inst. of Child Health, London. He died on 2nd July
2009, at the ripe old age of eighty six years but what an
eventful life he packed into those momentous years for the
wellbeing of our children! He lived the life of a good
Samaritan, caring intensely for the welfare of the poor and
destitute young ones of this planet.
I first met him in Jan’ 69 at the UNICEF Sponsored WHO Sr.
Teachers Training Course, London-Bombay. He was in
charge, of the course. Since then, for the last four decades,
he has remained the wellspring of inspiration for me and
countless others like me who have had the privilege of
knowing him and working with him. He has had a seminal
influence on our lives.
Reticent, grim of visage, too plainly dressed, he appeared a
man difficult to talk to. But the moment you opened topics
related to the problems of children, his face would light up
and he would get deeply involved in discussing them,
demonstrating his love, determination and hope for solving
the problems of the young. During the twelve months of my
fellowship, I was amazed by the breadth of his understanding
of our problems. As you well know, he developed the Road
to Health Chart, based on his seminal work at Imesi in Africa.
The Underfives Clinic with its nutrition garden, was his brain
child, which in India subsequently morphed into Anganwadis
and Balwadis, totally bereft of the spirit and purpose with
which it was originally conceived. But that wayward mutation
is built in to our cultural D.N.A. Given half a chance, we can
reduce any thing sublime to the ridiculous in no time! He
was a staunch advocate of intermediate technology for use
in medical services and pioneered the use of field spring
balance with a hammock for sitting the child. His O.R.S.
measuring spoon was another fine example of his practical
solution to our day to day problems. He strongly advocated
ObituaryThe Death Of A Savant and Crusader
Prof. David Morley(1923 – 2009)
the use of only essential drugs in practice. His innovative
‘Child-to-Child’ programme was a novel way of involving
the older sibling in the care of his/her younger sibling. He
wrote extensively on topics related to child health and his
‘Pediatric Priorities in the Developing World is a classic in
its own right. His establishment of ‘Teaching Aids At Low
Cost’ (TALC) in London was another example of his ardent
efforts to educate, in the developing world, teachers and
students alike, about pediatric problems at low cost. It was
at his insistence that I and my colleagues brought out the
Marathi version of John Bidulph’s “Child Health for Health
Extension Officers” and D.Werner’s ‘Where There is no
Doctor,’ both published by Govt. of Maharashtra. My
incursions into child health related activities- the Red Cross
Underfives Clinic with Road to Health Charts, Solapur Child
Welfare Trust and Science Centre, Family Planning, the
Navrange orphanage at Pandharpur, the Jhivala school for
mentally challenged in Solapur, child labour welfare activities,
the Remand home, mass immunization campaigns for
children in the city and district, training of Dais and
Anganwadi workers, the many state level Medical Education
Technology Workshops for Senior Medical Teachers, and
even the founding of Ashwini Co-operative Hospital at
Solapur, were all related to the tremendous moral and
intellectual influence he has exerted on me. Unfortunately,
most of the excellent innovations he advocated have been
washed away by the flood of technological advances that
came later, enslaving us and making us forget, in the
process, the role of intermediate technology in health for
millions of our poor country men, who are without any
medical services in their vicinity. The innate resistance to
behavioral change by these poor millions steeped in
suffocating age-old traditions has also added to their woes.
His Senior Teachers Training Course, London-Bombay, run
from mid sixties through mid seventies of the last century,
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must remain even today a paradigm for such training courses
for our teachers.
The course started with getting to know your own country’s
problems which you had of course to define yourselves.
These were then discussed by the group in the presence of
Dr Morley. Then we immersed ourselves into such topics
as approach to planning in child health, cost of medical
services, audit of money spent on doctors, how to make
the most of children’s wards, making the most of libraries
and cutting costs at OPD and hematology services, We
discussed possibilities of innovations in hospital equipment
at local level. We heard exper ts on Medical Education
Technology, Statistics and Research Methodology. There
were seminars and group discussions on genetics,
immunology growth & development, nutrition, and common
infectious diseases. Of course the list is not at all complete
and does not include the many productive interactions we
had with the learned faculty. You will surely be surprised to
read the names of our faculty members, all renowned in
their own special fields at that time. Only David under the
masterly leadership of Prof Otto Wolff, the wise and
discerning Director of the Institute, could have mobilized
them — Drs. Cicely Williams, Hugh Jolly, Fred Miller, Tanner,
Paul Barnes, Bruce Chwatt, Eric Stroud, Bette Topley, of
course David himself, and many others. We all senior
Teachers who attended these training courses owe a
precious debt to the course and its directors which we shall
never be able to repay. They taught us what it means to
serve and to wait.
It is said great teachers affect eternity David was one of
them. In his quest for mitigation of human suffering, he was
in the mold of Albert Schweitzer, Florence Nightingale and
Mother Teresa. I understand David was nominated for the
Noble Prize but unfortunately the prize eluded him. I do not
know what must have been his last thoughts about the fruits
of all that he endeavored all his life to achieve for us. May
his soul rest in peace!
Here was David, the crusader- when comes such another?
Dr U R Warerkar
M.D. (Bom), D.C.H. (Bom)
F.I.A.P., F.I.A.M.S
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Notice of IAP Election 2011
“IAP ELECTION - 2011 SCHEDULE”(Subject to change under unforeseen circumstances)
Last date for filing nomination 30-06-2010
Scrutiny of nomination papers 02-07-2010
Last date for withdrawal of nomination 23-07-2010
Posting of ballot papers From 01-09-2010 to 17-09-2010
Last date for receipt of application for duplicate ballot paper 22-10-2010
Last date for receipt of ballot papers including duplicate ballot papers 12-11-2010 (before 5 pm)
Counting/declaration of results 13 & 14-11-2010
For Duplicate Ballots:
The members are required to make requests for duplicate ballot papers by a hard copy of a letter addressed to the
IAP Chief Election Commissioner. The request for duplicate ballot should be made by the voter himself/herself. Forthe year 2010, the request for duplicate vote can made if a voter does not receive the ballot papers by 9th October
2010. The last date for receipt of a request for duplicate ballot paper is 22nd October 2010.
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INDIAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICSKailas Darshan, Kennedy Bridge (Nana Chowk), Mumbai-400007.
NOTICE OF IAP ELECTION – 2011
*Date: 1st April, 2010
Nominations are invited for filling up the vacancies of the Office Bearers and the Members of the Executive Board of theIndian Academy of Pediatrics for the year 2011 from amongst the Fellow, Life and Ordinary Members of the Society.
Posts No. of Vacancies Term of Office
President-Elect One One Year
EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBERS
STATE VACANCIES TERM OF OFFICE
Andhra Pradesh THREE One Year
Assam ONE One Year
Arunachal Pradesh / Sikkim / Manipur / Meghalaya / ONE One YearMizoram / Tripura / Nagaland
Bihar ONE One Year
Chandigarh / Jammu & Kashmir / Himachal Pradesh ONE One Year
Chhattisgarh ONE One Year
Delhi TWO One Year
Gujarat / Daman / Diu / Dadra & Nagar Haveli TWO One Year
Haryana ONE One Year
Jharkhand ONE One Year
Karnataka THREE One Year
Kerala THREE One Year
Madhya Pradesh TWO One Year
Maharashtra / Goa FIVE One Year
Orissa ONE One Year
Punjab ONE One Year
Rajasthan TWO One Year
Tamilnadu / Pondicherry / Andamans / Nicobar / Lakshadweep THREE One Year
Uttar Pradesh THREE One Year
Uttarakhand ONE One Year
West Bengal TWO One Year
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Only eligible Fellow / Life / Ordinary members of the Societywho have paid their annual subscription for the current year,shall be eligible to offer themselves as candidates for electionor to propose or second the candidature of any member orto participate in voting at the election. Members should seethat their subscriptions are first paid up before they offerthemselves as candidates or propose or second thecandidature of any member, as the case may be.
The eligible Fellow / Life / Ordinary Member contesting forthe post of President-Elect should have been a member ofthe Society for 10 complete years consecutively as on orbefore 1st January to be eligible to contest for the ensuingelection and should have served on the Executive Board oras Office Bearer or both for a period of 2 complete yearsbefore contesting for the post of President-Elect.
A member contesting for the membership of the ExecutiveBoard should have been a Fellow and/or Life and/or OrdinaryMember of the Society for 5 complete years consecutivelyas on or before 1st January to be eligible to contest for theensuing election. The term of the elected members to theExecutive Board shall be of a period of one year.
All eligible Fellow / Life / Ordinary members may nominate/ vote for the post of President-Elect. The eligible State Fellow/ Life / Ordinary members may nominate / vote for theirrespective State Executive Board Member(s) for the statednumber of vacancies to be filled-up.
Nominations shall be duly proposed and seconded by eligibleFellow and/or Life and/or Ordinary Members and consentedto by the candidates concerned. All the particulars containedin the Nomination form should be correctly filled up. A Formof Nomination Paper is printed herein.
The members may file as many nominations as they desire,however with payment made only once and the photo copyof the payment proof should be attached to all suchnominations. The name of the candidate should bementioned on the nomination as registered with IAP. Noother change in the name will be allowed. The nominationpapers will be scrutinized by the IAP Election Commissionto decide about its validity or otherwise. The geographicalState of the candidates will be determined as per the addressrecorded with the Central IAP as on date of notification of
IAP election. The candidates are required to give thefollowing declaration on the nomination form:
“I hereby declare that I consent to this nomination andthat the information given hereinabove is true and correctto the best of my knowledge and belief”.
The Candidates as well as Proposers & Seconders of thenominations are required to give a self attested photo copyof their photo identity viz. PAN-Card / Passport / DrivingLicense / IAP Identity Card (any one) along with thenominations. Only one of above four Valid photo-ids willonly be accepted. Any other proof of photo-id will invalidatenomination or vote casted by a member.
Nomination Paper duly filled-in and addressed to The ChiefElection Commissioner at address given below should reachhis office at the address given above NOT LATER THAN5.00 P.M. ON 30TH JUNE 2010 along with the nominationfee.
Address:
THE CHIEF ELECTION COMMISSIONERINDIAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICSKAILAS DARSHANKENNEDY BRIDGE (NANA CHOWK)MUMBAI-400007.
The candidate is required to pay applicable ‘Nomination Fee’as mentioned below:
• Nomination Fee for the post ofPresident-Elect Rs.5,000/-
• Nomination Fee for the post ofExecutive Board Member Rs.2000/-
The Nomination Fee should be paid by a crossed bank draftdrawn in favor of “Indian Academy of Pediatrics” payableat Mumbai or by cash. The Nomination Fee shouldaccompany the Nomination Paper failing which theNomination shall be disqualified. The Nomination Fee isnon-refundable.
IAP Election Commission will have no role in receiving orpublication of biodatas of candidates. A candidate shouldapproach Hony. Secretary General, CIAP/ Editor of Academy
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Today / Editor for IAP Website for publication of biodataafter list of candidates is finalized by IAP ElectionCommission. Editor of Academy Today / Website will decideabout format and size of biodata to be published as perguidelines set by Executive Board.
The Chief Election Commissioner shall publish on websiteand forward the list of validly nominated candidates forinformation to the contesting candidates as soon as thescrutiny of the Nomination Papers is over. Any validlynominated candidate not desiring to contest the electionmust send his written request to withdraw his nominationon or before the date of withdrawal (i.e. 23rd July 2010).
All the eligible members on IAP membership list as on 31st
March 2010 are eligible to cast their votes. Each voter shallbe entitled to cast one vote for each vacancy. Ballot paper/s must be accompanied by duly filled voter identificationslip and a self attested copy of Photo Identity viz PAN-card/ Passport / Driving License / IAP Identity Card (any one) orsignature attested by a bank manager. Any ballot papercontaining more than the required number of votes or inany way disclosing the identity of the voter shall be invalid.
The Ballot Papers containing the names of the validlynominated candidates except those who have withdrawn intime shall be posted to the members from 1st SEPTEMBERTO 17TH SEPTEMBER 2010. Each member is required tosend his/her ballot papers by ordinary post in the “BusinessReply Envelope” (BRE) provided by the IAP ElectionCommission or Speed Post or Registered Post. The ballotpapers sent by Hand Delivery or Courier or by bulk mail willbe considered as invalid.
The Ballot Papers duly marked and addressed to:
THE CHIEF ELECTION COMMISSIONERINDIAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS
KAILAS DARSHANKENNEDY BRIDGE (NANA CHOWK)
MUMBAI-400007
should reach this office NOT LATER THAN 5.00 P.M. ON12th NOVEMBER 2010.
A list containing the names and addresses of Fellow, Lifeand Ordinary Members of the Society shall be supplied onrequest at Rs.5000/- per copy. It may please be noted thatthe list of members is no indication as to whether a particularmember is in arrears of his annual subscription for thecurrent year.
An Ordinary member must pay his / her subscription before30th June 2010 to be eligible to receive a ballot paper.
The Scrutinizing Committee shall scrutinize the Ballot Papersafter the last date fixed for the receipt of Ballot Papers andresults will be declared.
All correspondence / enquiries / queries should be addressedto the The Chief Election Commissioner, Indian Academy ofPediatrics, Kailas Darshan, Kennedy Bridge, Mumbai-400007.
The request of a member for change of his / her address inIAP records made on or before 31st March 2010 will beaccepted and will be considered as valid for the purpose ofIAP Election 2011, to the Hony. Secretary General of IndianAcademy of Pediatrics. Any change of address after thisdate will not be accepted for the purpose of IAP Election2011.
DR. RAJU P. KHUBCHANDANIChief Election Commissioner
DR S. C. ARYAMember
DR. SHRINATH B. MUGALIMember
IAP ELECTION COMMISSIONEmail ID: [email protected]
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INDIAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICSKailas Darshan, Kennedy Bridge (Nana Chowk), Mumbai-400007.
ELECTION TO THE EXECUTIVE BOARD FROM FELLOW, LIFE & ORDINARY MEMBERS-2011
NOMINATION FORM(PLEASE FILL-UP THE FORM IN BLOCK LETTERS)
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Name of the Candidate (in full) ..........................................................................................................................................................(As registered with IAP) (see Instructions)
Candidate’s Address ...........................................................................................................................................................................
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Telephones (STD CODE ................) (OFF) ................................................ (RESI) ...............................................................................
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IAP ELECTION 2011 – PUBLICATION OF BIODATA OF CANDIDATES
The candidates are requested to send their biodata / message to Hony. Secretary General, Indian Academy ofPediatrics, Kailas Darshan, Near Kennedy Bridge, Mumbai 400007 for putting it up on IAP Website latest by date ofwithdrawal (i.e. 23rd July 2010). The same should be sent along with 2 passport size photographs. Biodata /Message should preferably be sent by hard copy as well as email. Biodata / Message should be restricted to200 words for the post of Executive Board Member and 400 words for the post of Office Bearers including theaddress, degree and designation. Any biodata / message containing more than the required number of words maybe truncated. Only those biodatas / messages received in time shall be uploaded on IAP Website. Any biodata /message received after the last date will not be accepted. The authenticity of biodata will be moral responsibilityof the candidate. The biodata / message may or may not be published in Academy Today.
Dr. Tanmay AmladiHony. Secretary General
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IAP Membership Form
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The Society provides
• Facilities to Students, Scholars and Institutions for the
study of or Research in Pediatrics in any of its aspectsby way of scholarships, fellowships, grants,
endowments, etc.
• Either through itself or in cooperation with other bodies
or persons fellowships, prizes, certificates, diplomasof proficiency in the science of Pediatrics and conduct
such tests, examinations or other scrutiny as may beprescribed from time to time.
• Free of cost or at subsidized cost its official journals,books, periodicals or publications on pediatrics and
allied subjects which the society thinks is desirable forthe promotion of its objects.
• Opportunity to its member to participate in Conferences,
Lectures, Meetings, Seminars, Symposia, Workshops,Continuing Medical Education Programs, etc.
• Opportunity to become members of its Branches /Subspecialty Chapters / Groups / Cells / Committees.
Affiliations / Collaboration
The Society is affiliated to:
(i) International Pediatric Association (IPA)
(ii) International Society of Tropical Pediatrics (ISTP)
(iii) American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
(iv) Asian Pacific Pediatric Association (APPA)
(v) Asian Society for Pediatric Infectious Disease (ASPID)
(vi) Pediatric Association of SAARC (PAS)
(vii)Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH)
Membership Privileges
Categories of Membership
(1) Student Member: Applicant who has passed M.B.B.S.
and doing Post Graduation allows the applicant to enrollhimself/herself at 50% of the prevailing rate of life
membership at the time of admission and the balance50% to be paid within 4 years or earlier. On making full
payment, he/she will be entitle to change the “Student”Membership category to either “Associate Life” or “Life”
depending on the graduation / post graduation status.
(2) Associate OR Associate Life Member: Applicant who
has passed M.B.B.S. only, have an option to becomeAnnual Member i.e. “Associate” Member (renewable
every year) OR “Associate Life” Member by paying lifemembership amount in one lumpsum.
(3) Ordinary OR Life Member: Applicant holding M.B.B.S.and Post Graduation (such as D.C.H., M.D. (Ped), D.N.B.
(Ped) or any other degree recognized by the ExecutiveBoard of IAP as equivalent) are eligible to be “Ordinary”
Member (renewable every year) OR “Life” Member bypaying life membership amount in one lumpsum.
How To Apply for Membership
Application should be made on a prescribed form. Alongwith the application for membership of IAP, photo copies of
the following documents should be submitted
(i) Photo copies of the M.B.B.S. & Post Graduation
Certificates as (as per degrees listed by you in yourapplication).
(ii) Photo copies of the degrees registration certificates withState Medical Council OR Medical Council of India (as
the case may be).
(iii) Certificate from the HOD stating that the applicant isthe bonafide student of his/her Medical College (if the
application is for “Student” Membership).
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Membership Fee
The Membership Fee Structure is as follows:
Category of Admission Fee Membership Fee Total Amount
Membership Payable
Student Rs. 500/- Rs. 5000/- (Total payable Rs.5500/- at the time of Rs. 10,000/-
(payable at the admission i.e. 50% of the current life membershiptime of amount and admission fee) and balance Rs. 4500/-
admission) on or before completion of 4 years ofStudent Membership).
Associate Rs. 500/- Rs. 1000/- Rs. 1,500/-
Associate Life Rs. 500/- Rs. 9500/- Rs. 10,000/-
Ordinary Rs. 500/- Rs. 1000/- Rs. 1,500/-
Life Rs. 500/- Rs. 9500/- Rs. 10,000/-
The Membership Fee should be paid by a crossed bank draft drawn in favour of “INDIAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS”payable at Mumbai.
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Message from the Organizing Team
Dear delegate,
The Asia Pacific Pediatric Association has granted its
prestigious event, the Vaccinology Update 2010, to Indian
Academy of Pediatrics, and the Central IAP office has asked
IAP Mumbai and Navi Mumbai to host the event under IAP
Vision 2010. While all of us may profess to know nearly
everything there is to know about vaccines, thanks to the
various vaccine related CMEs and Symposia that are
frequently organized by IAP, and by vaccine producing
pharmaceuticals, there is always something that we still
need to learn, whether it is the basic immunology of a new
vaccine or the revised dosage schedule of an old vaccine.
Practicing pediatricians are forever looking for ‘updates’ to
their knowledge and this is exactly what the organizers of
APPA Vaccinology Update 2010 intend to do.
Through two complete days of vaccine science that will be
formatted interestingly into panel dialogues, key pad
sessions, ‘you ask, experts answer’ sessions, focused
lectures, and debates, delegates will be taken on a roller
coaster yet sedate ride through the entire field of Vaccinology,
from basics of immunology thru’ to the latest vaccines on
the anvil. In addition to renowned National faculty, we will
have several respected International faculty who will share
their knowledge with you. The concerns and queries of
delegate will be the uppermost in the conference agenda
and we assure you of a complete and satisfying learning
experience. We have chosen a comfortable venue for the
event that is also known for its delightful cuisine.
Amongst several academic events that you are deluged with
invitations to, we recommend that you register for APPA
Vaccinology Update, for all the right reasons mentioned
above. We look forward to welcome you to the international
event.
You may write to the organizing team with your queries, the
email id being [email protected]. You will find regular
updates about the event on the IAP website, the web address
being www.iapindia.org
From The Organizing Team
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Highlights of Science
Session 1
Back to basics in immunization
Session 2
Unsolved issues in EPI vaccines
Session 3
Recent entrants to EPI vaccines
Session 4
Debate on presently available vaccines beyond EPI vaccines
Session 5
Issues related to specific vaccines beyond EPI vaccines
Session 6
Future vaccines in pipeline!
The Organizing TeamOrganizing Chairpersons
Dr Deepak Ugra, Dr Vijay Yewale
Organizing Secretaries
Dr Sailesh Gupta, Dr Upendra Kinjawadekar
Treasurer
Dr Anand Shandilya
Joint Secretaries
Dr Rajesh Chokhani, Dr Subash Rao
Science Committee Chairperson
Dr Y K Amdekar
Science Committee Convener
Dr Nitin K Shah
Science Committee Members
Dr Suhas Prabhu, Dr Tanu Singhal, Dr Jacob John,Dr Raju Shah, Dr Vipin Vashishta, Dr Chitkara,Dr Jaydeep Chaudhary, Dr Prashant Moralwar
Central IAP Coordinator
Dr Tanmay Amladi
Reception Committee
Dr Rohit Agrawal, Dr P M Jain
Publications
Dr Archana Kher, Dr Milind Tullu
Venue & Audiovisual
Dr Pawan Sureka, Dr Murlidhar Mahajan, Dr Vijay Tuteja,Dr Praveen Mody
Catering & Cultural Committee
Dr Jay Bhandarkar, Dr Bipin Shah, Dr Shilpa Aroskar
Travel / Accommodations
Dr Pravin Mehta, Dr Bakul Parekh, Dr Nirav Shah
Ex officio
Dr Panna Choudhury, Dr Naveen Thacker(IAP Committee on Immunization)
Office Bearers of IAP 2010President
Dr Deepak Ugra
President Elect
Dr TU Sukumaran
Immediate Past President
Dr Panna Choudhury
Hon. Secretary General
Dr Tanmay Amladi
Editor-in-Chief, Indian Pediatrics
Dr Piyush Gupta
Editor-in-Chief,Indian Journal ofPractical Pediatrics
Dr Nedunchelian
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For travel and stay arrangements, please contact our official travel agent :
Mr. Satesh Bedi, Heritage Travels and Tours,
1, Twin Complex, Bldg No 2, Opp Marol Fire Brigade, Marol Junction, Andheri (East), Mumbai 400059.Tel.: +91 22 2856 3333-36; Fax: +91 22 2856 3337; Email: [email protected]
Secretariat :Dr Sailesh Gupta, Organizing Secretary – APPA VU 2010
Arushee Childcare Hospital, 1st Floor, Bharati Enclave, Off Link Road, Opp Greens Restaurant, Chincholi, Malad (West), Mumbai 400 065.Tel.: +91 22 65248616, 28970960, 28790957 • Email: [email protected]
Vaccines – You Ask, Experts AnswerSaturday & Sunday, November 13 & 14, 2010
Venue : The Residence Hotel & Convention Center & Ramada Powai,Saki Vihar Road, Powai, Mumbai 400087. Telephone : + 91 22 28575000