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SRM MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL & RESEARCH CENTRE SRM NAGAR, POTHERI Important events in SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre 2017 1) 20/01/2017 & 21/01/2017 Department of General Medicine organised “Interactive ECG Workshop” by Dr.M.Chenniappan, Consultant Cardiologist. Time Day l (20/01/2017) Topics Time Day 2 (21/01/2017) Topics 9.30am 11.00am Introduction Conduction system 9.30am 11.00am CAD 11.00am 11.30am Inauguration & Tea Break 11.00am 11.15am Tea Break 11.30am - 1.00pm ECG Leads Measurements Electrical axis 11.15am - 1.00pm Arrhythmias part I 1.00pm 2.00pm Lunch Break 1.00pm 2.00pm Lunch Break 2.00pm 3.15pm Chamber enlargement Bundle branch blocks 2.00pm 3.15pm Arrhythmias par II 3.15pm 3.30pm Tea Break 3.15pm 3.30pm Tea Break 3.30pm 5.00pm Fascicular blocks 3.30pm 5.00pm Conclusion 2) 03/02/2017 Department of Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery conducted CME programme guest Lecture on “Tracheal Reconstruction for Tracheal Stenosis” by Prof.Dr.Rajan Santosham, Former Prof & HOD of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Madras Medical College. Chairman & Senior Thoracic Surgeon, Santosham Chest Hospital. Senior Consultant Thoracic Surgery, Apollo Hospitals.

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SRM MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL & RESEARCH CENTRE SRM NAGAR, POTHERI

Important events in SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre 2017 1) 20/01/2017 & 21/01/2017 Department of General Medicine organised “Interactive ECG Workshop” by Dr.M.Chenniappan, Consultant Cardiologist.

Time Day l (20/01/2017) Topics

Time Day 2 (21/01/2017) Topics

9.30am – 11.00am

Introduction Conduction system

9.30am – 11.00am

CAD

11.00am – 11.30am

Inauguration & Tea Break 11.00am – 11.15am

Tea Break

11.30am -1.00pm

ECG Leads Measurements Electrical axis

11.15am -1.00pm

Arrhythmias part I

1.00pm – 2.00pm

Lunch Break 1.00pm – 2.00pm

Lunch Break

2.00pm – 3.15pm

Chamber enlargement Bundle branch blocks

2.00pm – 3.15pm

Arrhythmias par II

3.15pm – 3.30pm

Tea Break 3.15pm – 3.30pm

Tea Break

3.30pm – 5.00pm

Fascicular blocks 3.30pm – 5.00pm

Conclusion

2) 03/02/2017 Department of Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery conducted CME programme guest Lecture on “Tracheal Reconstruction for Tracheal Stenosis” by Prof.Dr.Rajan Santosham, Former Prof & HOD of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Madras Medical College. Chairman & Senior Thoracic Surgeon, Santosham Chest Hospital. Senior Consultant Thoracic Surgery, Apollo Hospitals.

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3) 03/02/2017 & 04/02/2017 Department of Clinical Pharmacology Conducted National Workshop on Study Designs in Clinical Trials” guest lecture on “Validation of an Ayurvedic Arthritis Medicine for Global Use – A NMITLI GOI project” by Dr.Arvind Chopra, Director and Chief Rheumatologist Center for Rheumatic Disease, Pune, India. Senior Research Professor, SRM Medical College.

Day 1 (03/02/2017) Time Topic Speaker 8.00am–8.20am Registration 8.20am– 8.40am Pre Test 8.40am–9.15am Introduction to Clinical Trials –

History Dr.R.Jamuna Rani, SRM MCH & RC, Chennai

9.15am–10.00am Types of Study Designs in Clinical Trials

Dr.Melvin George, SRM MCH & RC, Chennai

10.00am- 0.30am Randomization, Blinding & Allocation concealment

Dr.Amol Patil, PGIMER Chandigarh

10.30am- 0.45am Tea Break 10.45am-1.30am End Point in Clinical Trials Dr.Sanish Davis, Covance,

Mumbai 11.30am- 2.15pm Inauguration & Guest speaker

talk

12.15pm- 2.45pm Surrogate end points Dr.Amol Patil, PGIMER, Chandigarh

12.45pm- 1.15pm Lunch Break 1.15pm- 1.45pm Group tasks Dr.R.Balaji, SRM MCH &

RC, Chennai 1.50pm- 2.20pm Bias in Clinical Trials Dr.R.Balaji, SRM MCH &

RC, Chennai 2.20pm- 3.00pm Designing Device Trials Dr.Shantanu K Tripath,

School of Tropical Medicine, Kolkata

3.00pm- 4.15pm Group Tasks Dr.Melvin George, SRM MCH & RC, Chennai

4.15pm-5.00pm Open forum All speakers

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Day 2 (04/02/2017) Time Topic Speakers 8.00am – 8.30am Summary of Day 1 Dr.Melvin George, SRM MCH &

RC, Chennai 8.30am – 9.15am Cross over study design in clinical

trials Dr.Arunkumar, Azidus Chennai

9.15am – 9.30am Tea Break 9.30am – 10.15am Superiority Trials vs Non-inferiority

Trials Dr.T.Kadhiravan, JIPMER, Pondicherry

10.15am– 1.00am Pharmacogenomics in Clinical Trial design

Dr.C.Adithan, MGMCRI, Pondicherry

11.00am– 2.00pm Group presentation Dr.R.Balaji, SRM MCH & RC, Chennai

12.00pm – 2.30pm Vaccine Trial designs Dr.Satyajith Mohapatra, SRM MCH & RC, Chennai

12.45pm – 1.15pm Lunch 1.15pm – 2.00pm Ethical issues in Study designs Dr.Nandhini Kumar, Manipal

University 2.00pm – 2.30pm Adaptive Clinical Trial designs Dr.Chirag Trivedi, Sanofi,

Mumbai 2.30pm – 3.30pm Open forum All speakers 3.30pm – 3.45pm Post test 3.45pm – 4.15pm Valedictory function and distribution

of certificates

4) 09/02/2017 Department of Microbiology organised CME on “Awareness programme on H1N1 Infection” guest lectures “The H1N1 Virus and Diagnosis” by Dr.Kaveri, Deputy Director, King Institute of Preventive Medicine, Guindy. And “Treatment and Prevention of H1N1” by Dr.Ragunanthanan, Professor of Medicine, Rajiv Gandhi Govt. General Hospital, Chennai. 5) 01/03/2017 Department of Neurosugery organised Neurosurgery CME programme guest lecture on “More Than Skin Deep” – The Spectrum of Occult Spinal Dysraphism by Prof. Dr.N.Muthukumar, Professor and Head of Neurosurgery, Madurai Medical College. 6) 06/03/2017, 07/03/2017 & 08/03/2017 SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre organised “3T- Integrated Bioethics for Health Science Course for Medical and Health Science Teaching Faculty”.

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DAY 1 – BASIC CONCEPTS – Part I - 6th Mar, 2017

TIME TOPIC FACULTY 9.00AM – 9.30AM Overview of the 3T IBHSc Bioethics Course Dr Russell D’Souza

9.30 AM – 10.15AM

History, Principles, codes & Guidelines of Ethics Evolution of Codes, Principles & Guidelines, Code of conduct, Codes of medical ethics Nuremberg code, Universal declaration of human rights, MCI Code, Helsinki declaration, Tuskegee syphilis trial, Belmont report, CIOMS, ICMR Guidelines

Dr Russell D’Souza Dr Derek DSouza

10.15 AM - 10.45 AM Universal Declaration on Bioethics & Human Rights On 19 October 2005, the 33rd Session of the General Conference of UNESCO adopted the Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights (hereafter referred to as the Declaration). The Declaration embodies a set of bioethical principles that has been agreed upon by 191 Member States of UNESCO after an intense elaboration and consultation process involving independent and governmental experts from all regions of the world. This set of bioethical principles provides a common global platform by which bioethics can be introduced and strengthened within each Member State, and UNESCO is mandated to promote, disseminate and elaborate these principles for practical purposes UNESCO Bioethics Core Curriculum The UNESCO Bioethics Core Curriculum sets out to introduce the bioethical principles of the Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights to university students. Bioethics teaching has not been introduced in many universities in many countries. This UNESCO Bioethics Core Curriculum can provide an incentive to start introducing such teaching. Its contents are based on the principles adopted in UNESCO. It therefore does not impose a model or specific view of bioethics, but articulates ethical principles that are shared by scientific experts, policy-makers and health professionals

Dr Russell D’Souza

10.45AM – 11.00AM Tea 11.00AM – 12.00PM

Autonomy & Consent Respect for personal autonomy; negative liberty, Degrees of self-rule. Respect for Autonomy not absolute – Mill’s harm principal Autonomy Truth, and Difficult choices 3 elements of informed consent; Exceptions to the informed consent standard; Proxy decision making; Special status of medical informed consent

Dr Gireesh Dr Mini Jacob Dr Barna Ganguly

Case Discussions -Role Play on Autonomy

12.00PM – 12.30PM Ethical dimensions of Teaching Bioethics Soft Science in a Hard World. It is a moral enterprise- Trust, Care, Obligation Responsibility. Road blocks in teaching bioethics. The place of Traumatic DE idealization in medical education. Ethical issues in teaching bioethics. Legal and moral responsibility.

Dr Russell DSouza Dr Derek DSouza

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12.30PM – 1.00PM Lunch 1.00PM – 2.00PM Equality, Justice & Equity

Types of justice, Concepts of distributive justice, Health care ethics, Munson’s principles of distributive justice, Right to health, Role of health professionals in allocating resources

Dr Derek Dsouza Dr Pushkala Subramaniam Dr Mini Jacob

Interactive sessions / cases 2.00PM – 3.00PM

Privacy & Confidentiality Prudery norms is a moral value; the Abject; Biographic privacy Hippocratic Oath- Stigmatization, the Abject; Biographic privacy; IT & Privacy

Dr Barna Ganguly Dr PankaJ Shah Dr Mini Jacob

Case Discussions on Privacy & Confidentiality 3.00 PM – 4.00PM Environmental Ethics & Biotechnology

Conceptual foundations of environment values as well as issues surrounding societal attitudes, actions and policies to protect and sustain biodiversity and ecological system

Dr Derek Dsouza Dr Mini Jacob

Interactive sessions & Video 4.00PM – 4.15PM Tea

.15PM – 5. 30 PM Benefit & Harm “Medical benefit” and “the good; Futility; The common good; The rule of rescue and the defense of necessity- Good Samaritan; Harm; The principle of double effect; The precautionary principle

Dr Derek Dsouza Dr Pankaj Shah Dr Mini Jacob Case Discussion & Debate on Benefit & Harm

DAY 2 – BASIC CONCEPTS – Part II AND KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER TECHNOLOGY

7th Feb, 2017

TIME

TOPIC FACULTY

8.00AM – 8.45AM

Human Dignity & Human Rights - The role of “human dignity” in bioethics; Origins of the ethos of human dignity; the idea of human dignity the normative implications of the value of human dignity; Human Rights; First generation (negative rights) and Second generation (positive rights) – The Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Controversies – ‘Margin of appreciation (principle of subsidiarity)

Dr Barna Ganguly Dr Mini Jacob Dr Pushkala

Case Discussions 8.45AM – 9.45AM Vulnerable Population, Gender Disparity and

Protection Concerns in Bioethics; What makes individuals or countries vulnerable? Exploitation – Clinical research, Health Policy, Research ethics. Inducing vulnerable subjects as exploitation. When can Protection become paternalistic? Context of multinational research and situation of

Dr Gireesh Dr Prabhaya S Dr Mini Jacob

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women made vulnerable in cultural / region settings Debate Dr Sivasangitha

9.45AM – 10.45PM

Emotional Intelligence in Knowledge Transfer Social Cognition and Mirror neuron system in teaching. Practice self-management, self-awareness, self-regulation, self-motivation, and empathy. Understand, use and manage your emotions. Verbally communicate with others. Successfully communicate with others in a non-verbal manner. The benefits of emotional intelligence Effectively impact others

Dr Russell Dsouza Dr Derek Dsouza Dr Mini Jacob Dr Barna Ganguly

Role play 10.45 – 11.00am Tea break 11.00AM – 12.00PM Ethics and Professionalism

Medical professionalism is a (normative) belief system about how best to organize and deliver health care, which calls on group members to jointly declare(profess) what the public and individual patients can expect regarding shared competency standards and ethical values and to implement trustworthy means to ensure that all medical professionals live up to these promises. Professional competence requires the habitual and judicious use of communication, knowledge, technical skills, clinical reasoning, emotions, values and reflection in daily practice for the benefit of the individual and community being served

Dr Gireesh Dr PankaJ Shah

Video Dr Sivasangeetha

12.00pm -1.00 pm Benefit and Harm

1.00pm -1.30pm Lunch

1.30PM - 2.30PM Innovative methods of teaching

Dr Barna Ganguly Dr Prabhaya Swaminathan

2.300PM – 3.30PM Ethical Deliberation The committing from a stance of joint responsibility for patients (Beneficence) and the vales of medical ethics in general. Common theory of deliberation drawing on ‘Reflective equilibrium’3 main modes of reasoning; Specification, Casuistry and balancing of values. Accountability for reasonableness and Moral residue

Dr Russell Dsouza Dr Mini Jacob Dr Barna Ganguly

Clinical Ethics Committee Dr Russell DSouza Dr Derek DSouza Dr Gireesh

3.30PM – 3.45PM Tea 3.45PM – 4. 30 pm Case Based Teaching / Learning

Promote discussion of prior knowledge; Encourage cooperation, collaboration, mediation, and negotiation; Promote discussion for understanding;

Dr Russell Dsouza Dr Mini Jacob Dr Sivagangetha Dr Barna Ganguly

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Promote self-direction and interdependence; Promote research and inquiry; Foster discerning judgment of resources. CBL is a thoroughly validated instructional method shown to produce greater learning gains than conventional learning and replicated in several educational research studies. (Lambros 2005)

DAY 3 – KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER TECHNOLOGY AND INTEGRATED BIOETHICS

8th Mar, 2017

TIME TOPIC FACULTY 8.00AM – 8.45AM Neuro Cognition in Enhancing Teaching Competencies

A more scientifically based understanding of the novel brain and how it learns considers the rethinking about teaching. Bioethics. Neurocognitive process includes a number of functions through neuronal networks. Neuro cognition includes perceiving, recognizing, conceiving, judging and reasoning processes. The neurocognitive approach is based upon certain irrefutable facts concerning brain functions, which are applied to the intervention strategies of bioethics teachers. Competencies of content competency, contextual competency, communication competency, classroom management and evaluation competency are vital requirement. In this session, we discuss how the brain and its functions are helpful in teaching and bringing out the dimensions of teaching competency such as induction, content, pedagogy, organisation and assessment. We elucidate the Neurocognitive strategies that are helpful to bring out the secrets of amygdala and hippocampus involving in teaching strategies. Introduce the recent development of designing Neurocognitive programme that focus on both cognitive and social development that has theoretical and practical challenges.

Dr Russell D’Souza

8.45AM – 9.30AM Teaching Bioethics in a Clinical Setting Case Assessment and Discussion Model Using a 4 dimensional Model : Medical Factors; Patient Preferences; Quality of Life; Contextual factors, assessment and deliberation for teaching bioethics at the Clinical ward round teaching

Dr Russell Dsouza Dr Mini Jacob Dr Barna Ganguly

9.30AM – 9.45 AM Tea 9.45AM – 10.30AM Research Ethics

Dr Sivasangeetha Dr Mini Jacob

10.30AM – 11.45AM Assessment Technology: Dr Barna Ganguly

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Course, Teacher, Students

Dr Derek Dsouza

11.45AM – 1.00PM Integrated bioethics Subject Integrated teaching and assessing Medical Pre, Para and Clinical Dental Health Sciences Feed Back to be produced

Dr. Derek Dsouza Dr Barna Ganguly Dr Mini Jacob Dr Gireesh Dr Pankaj Shah Dr Prabaya Swaminathan Medical &3 Dental Health Sciences

1.00pm -1.30pm

Lunch

1.30 PM – 3.30 PM Simulated Teaching Assessment Participants & Trainer Evaluation x batches & Rooms 10 min Micro Teaching session focusing on delivery methodology Interactive feed Back sessions

Dr Russell DSouza Dr Derek DSouza Dr Pankaj Shah Dr Gireesh Dr Sivasangeetha Dr Pushkala Subramaniam Dr Barna Ganguly Dr Minnie Jacob SIMULATED TEACHING ASSESSMENT – PANELS OF TRAINERS Group of 8-10

3.30PM – 3.45PM Tea 4.00 PM Valedictory and Certificate Distribution and

Closing

Dr Russell DSouza

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Integrated Bioethics Subject Integrated Teaching and Assessing

Medical Pre, Para and Clinical Dental Health Sciences

DAY 3

PRE-CLINICAL

Day 3 - Anatomy

TIME TOPIC 3.15PM-4.30PM Respect to human body &

Respect of dead

Privacy & confidentiality,

Cultural sensitivities,

consent, autonomy

Cadaver sources

Eugenics

Genetic counselling

Cadaver Oath

*Feedback written & verbal from participants & facilitator

DAY 3 – Physiology

TIME TOPIC 3.15PM—4.30PM

Animal ethics

Privacy & Confidentiality

Whistle Blowing

Student ethical issues

*Feedback written & verbal from participants & facilitator

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DAY 3 – Biochemistry

TIME TOPIC 3.15PM-4.30PM

Necessity & prudency in

the choice of tests

Informed consent &

refusal of tests

Confidentiality

Dichotomy

*Feedback written & verbal from participants & facilitator

PARA-CLINICAL

DAY 3 – Pathology

TIME TOPIC 3.15PM-4.30PM

thics related to use of

Biological material

Ethical issues in autopsy

Ethics in Blood transfusion

Ethical pathologists

*Feedback written & verbal from participants & facilitator

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DAY 3 – Forensic Medicine

TIME TOPIC 3.15PM-4.30PM

Laws related to medical

practice – Part 1

Laws in related to medical

practice – Part 2

Consumer Protection Act

MCI Code of Ethics 2002

*Feedback written & verbal from participants & facilitator

DAY 3 – Pharmacology

TIME TOPIC 3.15PM-4.30PM

Rational drug prescribing

Use of expensive drugs

Research Ethics – Part 1

Research Ethics – Part 2

Conflict of interest

*Feedback written & verbal from participants & facilitator

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DAY 3 – Microbiology

TIME TOPIC 3.45-4.30PM

Lab reports -

Confidentiality, privacy,

notification & report

disclosure

Pre & post-test counselling

Quarantine & its impact –

patient, vector, carrier

Specimen transport

Bioterrorism

*Feedback written & verbal from participants & facilitator

CLINICAL

DAY 4 – Medicine

TIME TOPIC

3.15 PM-4.45PM

Doctor – Patient relationship –Part 1

Doctors’ rights & duties

Doctor – Patient relationship – Part 2

Patients’ rights & duties

Risk benefit assessment

End of life issues – Medical futility,

euthanasia

*Feedback written & verbal from participants & facilitator

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DAY 3 – Surgery

TIME TOPIC 3.15PM-4.30 PM

Benefit vs Harm

Consent

Emergency case attention

Breaking bad news

Organ transplantation

Vulnerability

*Feedback written & verbal from participants & facilitator

DAY 3 – Obstetrics & Gynaecology

TIME TOPIC 3.15PM-4.30 PM Privacy & Confidentiality

Beginning of Life issues

MEDICAL TERMINATION

OF PREGNANCY -

CONSENT

PNDT

Assisted Reproductive

Technology

*Feedback written & verbal from participants & facilitator

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DAY 3– Community Medicine

TIME TOPIC 3.15PM-4.30 PM

Public Health Ethics-Part 1

Public Health Ethics-Part 2

Health Education

Research Ethics

*Feedback written & verbal from participants & facilitator

DAY 3 - Dental Bioethics

TIME TOPIC 3.15PM – 4.30 PM

Biomaterials & dental materials Ethical aspects of treatment options in children/ young adults/ geriatric & mentally challenged patients Biotechnology & Dental Research Care & respect for human organs/dental tissue

*Feedback written & verbal from participants & facilitate

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7) 07/03/2017 Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head & Neck Surgery (ENT) Conducted “SRM Chancellor Dr.T.R.Paarivendhar Oration in ENT 2017” – “Trials, Tribulations and Triumphs of an Endoscopic Surgeon” by Dr.P.Thulasidas, consultant ENT & Plastic Surgeon, Apollo Hospital, Chennai Sinus & Nose Hospital, Santhome, Chennai. 8) 09/03/2017 Department of Nephrology Conducted CME Programme on “World Kidney Day” guest lecture “Obesity and kidney Disease” by Prof.V.Chiranjeevi, Professor & HOD, Dept. of Nephrology, Meenakshi Medical College Hospital and Research Institute, Kancheepuram. 9) 10/03/2017 Department of Physiology organised CME on “Space Physiology” – “The Space Physiology: the next frontiers for Indian Physiologists” by Prof.K.K.Deepak, Professor & Head Dept. of Physiology, AIIMS, New Delhi. “A Novel triad in Space Physiology – ESPACIO – 17” by Dr.G.Gajalakshmi, Professor & Head Dept. of Physiology, Asan Memorial Dental College & Hospital, Chengalpattu. 10) 14/03/2017 Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology organised CME on “Women’s Day Celebrations” – “Abolescent Health Care – Need of the hour” by Prof.Dr.Sampathkumari, Chairperson, FOGSI Adolescent Committee. Professor Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Chengalpattu Medical College. Followed by Panel Discussion on ‘Abolescent Health Issues’ Moderators: Prof.Dr.Chandraprabha, Director (Health Sciences), SRM University. Chairman WGRC. And Prof.Dr.Sampathkumari, Chairperson, FOGSI Adolescent Committee. 11)18/03/2017 Department of Anatomy conducted National CME on Genetics “Common Birth Defects and Their Early Detection” guest speakers Dr.Priya Kannan, Vice President, ACE India Director, Clinical Embryology Garbba Rakshambigai Fertility Centre. And Dr.Radhika Ramesh, Diploma Advanced Obstetric Ultrasound RCOG UK Fellowship in Fetal Medicine, Mediscan Consultant in Obstetric Ultrasound and Fetal Medicine

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12) 27/03/2017 Department of Dermatology Venereology & Leprosy in collaboration with Damien Foundation conducted “AN UPDATE ON LEPROSY” by Dr.P.Krishnamurthy, Chairman, Damien Foundation India Trust. 13) 31/03/2017 & 01/04/2017 The Organizing Committee, the Staff of the Department of Community Medicine & Department of Cardiology, SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, SRM University in Collaboration with the University of New South Wales, Australia conducted Fourth International Management Development Programme: Conference on “Challenges in Management of Lifestyle Diseases”

Day 1 – 31.03.17 Time Topic Resource Person Chairperson

8.30 am – 9 am

Registration

9 am to 9.30 am

The global diversity in disease burden from lifestyle diseases and evidence-based population approaches to prevention and control

Prof.Richard Taylor School of Public Health and Community Medicine (SPHCM), Faculty Medicine UNSW, Australia

Dr.M. Logaraj Prof & head of Com. Med SMR MCH & RC

9.30 am -10 am Non-Communicable Diseases intervention & implementation by Tamilnadu the experiences in challenges

Dr.Jerard Maria Selvam Deputy Director, TNHSP, Chennai

Prof.Richard Taylor UNSW, Australia

10 am – 10.30 am

Newer Technologies & Challenges in the Diagnosis and Management of Cancers

Dr Ranjan Mohapathra, SRM Institute Of Medical Science, Vadpalani

Dr. Roseline Fathima Prof of Com. Med KIMS, Chennai

10.30 am – 11 am

Need for universal health insurance in the era of modern epidemic of non communicable diseases

Dr. S.Prakash Executive Director, Star Health and Allied Insurance Company

Dr. Ravindran Prof of pediatrics surgery SMR MCH & RC

11–11.30am Inauguration

11.30-11.45am Coffee break

11.45- 12.15 Lifestyle diseases among tribal in India

Dr. Parthasarathy , DDHS Thiruppatur

Dr. Gopalakrishnan HOD, SBMC & RC

12.15-12.45pm Diseases Early Onset Obesity –Threat to Life Style

Dr Punitha, Associate professor, Athiparasakthi medical college, Melmaruvathur

Dr. Sekar Professor & head pediatric medicine, SRM MCH & RC

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12.45 -1.15pm Urbanization – A Boon or Bane

Dr. Kuganantham, former city health officer, Chennai

Dr. Padmanaban, HOD Nephrology , SRM MCH & RC

1.15 –1.45pm LUNCH

1.45 – 4.30pm Poster session I At SRM Medical Ground Floor Oral session I SRM Medical college auditorium Oral session II Seminar Hall, Department of Community Medicine

Day 2 – 01.04.17

Time Topic Resource Person Chair person

8.30 am – 10.30 am

Poster session II At SRM Medical Ground Floor Oral session III SRM Medical college auditorium

Oral session IV Seminar Hall, Department of Community Medicine

10.30 -10.45am Tea break 10.45-11.15am Hypertension and brain Dr.K. Gireesh

Vice principal SRM MCH & RC Dr. Shivsekar Prof of pathology SRM MCH & RC

11.15-11.45am Non-Pharmacological Management / Dietary Approach

Dr. J S. Kumar, Professor Department of medicine SRM MCH & RC

Dr. Thirunavugarasu HOD Com. Med KIMS, Chennai

11.45-12.15pm Operational Research / Research Priorities in lifestyle diseases

Dr. Ganesh Kumar, Indian institute of epidemiology

Dr. R. Balaji Asso. Prof,Com. Med SRM MCH & RC

12 .15-12.45am Evidence Based Medicine in cardiology – Need of the hour

Dr. Bharath Kumar Assistant professor Cardiolohy , SRM MCH & RC

Dr. V.V. Anatharaman Asso. prof. SRM MCH & RC

12.24 – 1.15pm Interdisciplinary Approach / Role of naturopathy & Yoga in preventing and control of Lifestyle Diseases

Dr.Manavalan ,Principal Government naturopathy and yoga institute, Chennai

Dr. Saravanan HOD, Physiology SRM MCH & RC

1.15- 1.45 pm LUNCH 1.45 -2.15pm Role Of Technology in

Diagnosis & Management of Lifestyle Diseases

Dr. V.E. Dhandapani Prof. & head, cardiology, SRM MCH & RC

Dr. P. Murthy, HOD cardiovascular surgery, SRM MCH & RC

1.15 – 1.45 pm Economic Burden – Can we afford to lose it

Dr KR John, Apollo Institute of Medical sciences , Chittoor

Dr. Vinayagam, HOD Dept. Radiology, SRM MCH & RC

2.15–2.45 pm Population aging and its Impact on Lifestyle Diseases and challenges ahead

Dr Logaraj.M, professor & head community medicine , SRM MCH & RC

Dr. Rajkumar , professor of Psychiatry SRM MCH & RC

2.45 – 3.15 pm Valedictory function

Dr.K. Gireesh Vice principal SRM MCH & RC Dr.Manavalan ,Principal Government naturopathy and yoga institute, Chennai

3.15 - 3.30 pm Tea 3.30- 3.45pm Vote of thanks

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14) 03/04/2017, 04/04/2017 & 05/04/2017 PMI and SRM MCH RC organised Medical Education Workshop Dr.Thomas Aretz & Dr.Lynn conducted it program of workshop details

Time MONDAY, APRIL 3

Venue: Hospital Seminar Hall

TUESDAY, APRIL 4 Venue: Simulation Lab /

Hospital Seminar Hall

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5 Venue: Hospital Seminar

Hall 8.30 Summary of SRM

Work to Date How to Create an OSCE

Station, Introduction PBL Workshop Try Out Cases in Groups 8.45

9.00 Review of Flipped

Classroom Sessions How to Create an OSCE Station

Group Work to Create Stations

Includes Tea Break

9.15

How to Create Modules for Virtual Learning

Includes Tea Break

9.30 9.45

10.00 Competency-based Curriculum, Introduction 10.15

10.30 Competency-based

Curriculum Group Work to Create

Competency Map Includes Tea Break

PMI will attend Student Meeting at

12.00

10.45 11.00

How to Create an OSCE Station

Try Out Stations and Discussion

11.15 11.30 11.45 12.00 12.15 12.30 12.45 13.00

Lunch 13.15 13.30 13.45 14.00 Competency-based

Curriculum, Group Work

PBL Workshop Mock Session in Groups

Mentoring

14.15

14.30 Competency-based

Curriculum Presentations and

Wrap-up

PBL Workshop Theory 14.45

15.00 PBL Workshop

Case Writing in Groups 15.15 15.30 15.45

16.00

Venue: Hospital Board Room

Strategy Session 16.15 16.30

Steering Committee Meeting 16.45 17.00 17.15

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15) 04/04/2017 Department of Orthopaedics organised CME Guest Lecture on “Osteoarthritis – Knee are we missing something” by Prof.Nancy E.Lane, Professor of Medicine and Rheumatology, Director of Center for Musculoskeletal Health, UC Davis center for healthy aging CALIFORNA. 16) 20/04/2017 Department of General Surgery organised guest lecture on “Thyroid Disease Approach and Safe Surgery” by Dr.S.Dhalapathy Sadacharan, Surgical Endocrinologist, Madras Medical College, Chennai. 17) 03/05/2017 Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology organised guest lecture on “HIV in Pregnancy” by Prof.Dr.T.K.Shaanthy Gunasingh Director & Superintendent, Institute of Social Obstetrics and Govt. Kasturba Gandhi Hospital for women and Children, Chennai. 18) 10/05/2017 Department of Biochemistry CME on “Vitamin B12 – Looking Beyond Obvious” by Dr.Satish Ramanathan, Head-Clinical Chemistry & Serology/Deputy Quality Manager Department of Laboratory Medicine Miot International, Chennai. 19) 17/05/2017 Department of General Medicine, Cardiology and Nephrology to commemorate “World Hypertension Day” Symposium topic: 1.How to choose Anti – Hypertensives by Dr.R.Padmanabhan Professor & HOD Dept. of Nephrology. 2. Cardio – Vascular Morbidities in Hypertension by Dr.V.E.Dhandapani Professor & HOD Dept. of Cardiology. 20) 21/06/2017 Department of General Surgery organised guest lecture “ACUTE PANCREATITIS Recent Trends in Management” by Prof.T.G.Balachander, Surgical Gastroenterologist. Apollo Hospital, Chennai. 21) 22/06/2017 Department of Urology organised guest lecture “The History and Challenge of Renal Transplantation in India” by Dr.Ganesh Gopalakrishnan, Senior consultant Urologist, Vedanayagam Hospital, Coimbatore.

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22) 04/07/2017 to 06/07/2017 Department of Medical Education organised Faculty Development program

Program Schedule of the Revised Basic Course Workshop 2017 Day 1 – 4th July 2017

Time Session Objectives Duration Faculty

8.00 Registration 10 minutes 8.10 Pre test 30 minutes Dr. Rajan Rushender

8.40 Introduction: ice breaking event

Understand and apply concepts of group dynamics and team Based functioning in teaching and learning.

60 minutes Dr. Rajan Rushender

9.40 System’s approach, (Group work)

a. Use principles of adult learning in the teaching learning process.

b. Use the system’s approach for instructional design.

75 minutes Dr. Mangayarkarasi

11.00

Inauguration Director (Medical and Health Sciences), Director (Medical) Dean (Medical) Deputy Dean and VP (Medical)

11.15 Tea break

11:30 Goals, roles and Competencies: CBME

a. Define goals, roles and competencies and explain the relationship between each other.

b. Elaborate the principles of competency based learning.

45 minutes Dr. Logaraj

12:15 The IMG – Goals, roles

a. Be sensitized to the goals, roles and global competencies as developed by the Medical council of India.

15 minutes Dr. C. Balaji

12:30 Learning domains and progression of learning

a. Classify and define learning domains

b. Demonstrate a basic understanding of hierarchy of knowledge progression

30 minutes Dr. Shivashekar

13:00 Lunch 45 minutes

13:45

Objectives – Writing objectives – Developing objectives from competencies, linking learning and assessment with competencies*

a. Differentiate competencies from objectives

b. Develop objectives from different competencies

c. Explain the relationship between objectives, learning and assessment

60 minutes Dr. Kalaivani, Dr. Rajan Rushender

14:45 Workshop on writing objectives*

a. Develop objectives from competencies and specify the domain and the skill level

60 minutes Dr. Murali Narasimhan Dr. Balaji. C Dr. Kalaivani. P

15.45 Tea break

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16:00 Introduction to Assessment

a. Elaborate the principles and types of assessment

b. Explain the utility of assessment 45 minutes Dr. Satyanarayanan

16:45 Debriefing 10 minutes Core members

*- use AT-COM Module for this session

Day 2 – 5th July 2017

Time Session Objectives Duration Faculty

8.15 Recapping 45 minutes Core Members

9:00 Choosing a teaching method for objectives and competencies – Workshop

Choose the appropriate teaching method for various objectives and competencies

90 minutes Dr. C. Balaji

10.30 Tea break

10:45

Interactive and Innovative teaching methods including Large Group (Demo), Small Group (with demo) and appropriate use of media

a. Use the principles of interactive learning in a large group

b. Use the principles of interactive learning in a small group

c. Choose appropriate media for

d. Given learning session

105 minutes Dr. Mangayarkarasi

12:30 Writing a lesson plan

Develop a lesson plan appropriate to the objectives and teaching learning method

45 minutes Dr. Shivashekar

13:15 Lunch

14:00

Assessment planning*and quality assurance, Writing the correct essay question, short answer question and MCQ

a. Write an appropriate essay question

b. Write an appropriate short answer question

c. Write an appropriate MCQ

120 minutes Dr. Logaraj

16:00 Tea break

16:15 Internal assessment and Formative assessment

Develop a plan for internal assessment and formative assessment

40 minutes Dr. Logaraj

16:55 Debriefing Core Members

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* use AT-COM module for this session

Day 3 – 6th July 2017

Time Session Objectives Duration Faculty

8.15 Recapping 45 minutes Core Members

09.00 Discussion on ATCOM Module: Reflection and Narrative

a. Demonstrate the ability to use the AT-Com Medule for Basic Course in MET to be held

b. Demonstrate the ability to write reflection & Narrative on AT-COM Module

c. Demonstrate rea readiness to launch AT – COM module in own college.

60 minutes Dr. C. Balaji

10:00

Matching assessment to competency, objectives and learning Workshop - Choosing the right assessment

Choose the right assessment method for a given objective/ competency and learning method

60 minutes Dr. Shivashekar

11.00 Tea Break 15 minutes

11:15 Effective clinical and practical skill teaching

a. Teach skills effectively b. Teaching skills at the

workplace c. Use a skills lab effectively

60 minutes Dr. C. Balaji Dr. Murali Narasimhan

12:15 Assessment of clinical and practical skills

a. Assess skills effectively b. Assess skills at the workplace c. Use a skills lab to assess

competency in skills d. Design a skills assessment

station

60 minutes Dr. C. Balaji Dr. Murali Narasimhan

13:15 Lunch 30 minutes

13:45 Assessment of clinical skills cont.. 60 minutes Dr. C. Balaji

14:45 Improving SDL through technology

a. Promote self directed learning in students

b. Use technology to improve self directed learning

30 minutes Dr. Shivashekar

15:15 Tea Break

15:30 Feedback Provide effective feedback to students 30 minutes Dr. Logaraj

16:00 Educational networking for growth

a. Understand avenues for growth in education

b. Create networks in education 45 minutes Dr. Sathyanarayanan

16:45 Post test

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Basic Course – day wise distribution

Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Introduction: Choosing a teaching Discussion on AT-COM Group Dynamics method for objectives and Module: Reflection and

competencies - Workshop* Narrative Systems Approach, Interactive and Innovative Matching assessment to Learning Process, teaching methods including competency, objectives and Adult Learning Large Group (Demo), Small learning Workshop - Choosing

Group (with demo) and the right assessment appropriate use of media Goals, Roles and Writing a lesson plan Effective clinical and practical competencies: CBME* skill teaching The IMG: Goals, Roles and Assessment planning and competencies quality assurance, Writing Assessment of clinical and

the correct essay question, practical skills short answer question and MCQ* Learning domains and Internal assessment and Improving SDL through progression of learning Formative assessment technology Objectives- Writing objectives - Developing objectives from Feedback competencies, Linking learning and assessment with competencies* Introduction to assessment Educational networking for

growth

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One-day Sensitization programme on Attitude and Communication (AT-COM) module for Resource Faculty of Nodal & Regional Centres, MEU coordinators/Co-coordinators, MEU faculty,

Faculty Curriculum Committee members SL. No Time Component Resource Faculty

8:30 A.M. (30 min) Registration and Inauguration 1 9:00 AM (30 min) Introduction

GMR: Goal, Roles, Competencies

Overview of attitudinal competencies in revised

GMR Project AT-COM: purpose, mission and objectives

2 9:30 AM The AT-COM booklet : structure, content and 60 min requirements

Introduction; Walking through AT-COM; Teaching AT-COM: who, what, when and how 3. 10:30A.M Open House

30 min 4. 11:00 A.M. Tea Break 5 11:15 AM Linking of AT-COM modules with Competencies,

90 min Objectives, Teaching-Learning methods and Assessment.

Use Template from AT-COM competencies:

I. Competency, Objective & Teaching Learning

II. Competency, Objective & Assessment

6 12:45 PM Lunch

7 1:30 P.M.(60 min) Teaching Ethics cases 8 2:30 PM (45 min) Teaching Communication skills cases

9. 3:15 P.M. Tea 10. 3:30 P.M. (60 min) Reflection 11. 4.30 PM (30 min) Open House

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23) 20/07/2017 to 21/07/2017 SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre Conducted PMI Academic Workshop orgnaised by Dr.Thomas (Tom) Aretz, PMI USA. The following programme On 20/07/2017 Dr.Thomas (Tom) Aretz will observe and give feedback for the sessions conducted by PMI Committee and Subcommittee members.

Day - 1 20/07/2017 (Thursday)

Venue: Lecture Hall – II, SRM Medical College. Time Programme Participants 9:00a.m to 10:00a.m PBL Session Dr.C.Balaji, Associate Professor of Paediatrics

with Final year students. 10:00a.m to 10:30a.m

Competency Based Curriculum – Microbiology

Dr. V. Mangaiyarkarasi, Professor & HOD Microbiology

10:30a.m to 11:00a.m

Examination of Standardised patient by a student

Dr.Murali Narasimhan, Professor of Dermatology

11:00a.m to 12:15p.m

Flipped Classroom based teaching

Dr. V. Mangaiyarkarasi, Professor & HOD Microbiology Dr.P.K.Umameheswari, Associate Professor of Microbiology Dr.T.Archana Meena, Assistant Professor of Microbiology Phase – 2 students

12:15p.m to 1:00p.m

Lunch

1:00p.m to 2:45p.m Vertical Integrated teaching

Dr.Sathyajit Mohapatra, Associate Professor of Pharmacology Dr.Sangeetha Raja, Assistant Professor of Pharmacology Dr.Dr.K.A.Ashma, Assistant Professor of Anatomy Dr.A.Christy, Professor of Physiology Dr.P.Kala, Assistant Professor of Pharmacology Dr.P.Kalaivani,

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Associate Professor of Pathology Dr.R.Rajalakshmi, Assistant Professor of Pulmonary Medicine Phase – 2 students

2:45p.m to 3:30p.m OSPE A model exam for 5 students Dr.R.Balaji, Associate Professor of Community Medicine

3:30p.m to 3:50p.m Feedback from Dr.Thomas (Tom) Aretz

On 21/07/2017 Dr.Thomas (Tom) Aretz will train the participants on various assessment tools for MBBS students. It will be more of assignments rather than didactic lectures.

Day - 2 21/07/2017 (Friday)

Venue: Lecture Hall – II, SRM Medical College. Time Programme Participants 9:00a.m to 9:30a.m Feedback on

previous day session

9:30a.m to 10:00a.m

Pharmacology – Outline of competency based curriculum

Dr.Sathyajit Mohapatra, Associate Professor of Pharmacology Dr.Sangeetha Raja, Assistant Professor of Pharmacology

10:00a.m to 1:00p.m

Assessment Tools Dr.Thomas (Tom) Aretz

1:00p.m to 2:00p.m Lunch 2:00p.m to 4:00p.m Assessment Tools

(To include Harvard University pattern)

Dr.Thomas (Tom) Aretz

Day - 3 22/07/2017 (Saturday)

Venue: Lecture Hall – II, SRM Medical College. Time Programme Participants 9:00a.m to 10:00a.m Outline of Clerkship Dr.Thomas (Tom) Aretz 10:00a.m to 11:00a.m

Interaction with participants

Dr.Thomas (Tom) Aretz

11:00a.m to Wrap up session and Venue: Hospital Board Room

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12:30p.m way forward Dr. Thomas (Tom) Aretz with PMI Steering Committee Members and PMI Committee Members

24) 03/08/2017 Department of Paediatrics organised “World Breast Feeding Week Programme” guest lecture topic: “Clinical Barriers and Growth Monitoring of Exclusively Breastfed Babies” by Dr.T.Eswara Raja, SIMS Hospital Vadapalani, Chennai. 25) 14/09/2017 to 16/09/2017 Department of Clinical Pharmacology & Department of Pharmacology organised “National Workshop on Clinical Methods”. The following programme

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Day 1 (September 14, 2017)

Time Topic Speaker 9:00 – 9:30 Introduction to workshop & orientation of participants

9:30-10 History of clinical research Dr. R. Jamuna Rani, SRM, Chennai

10-10:45 Formulating a research question Dr. Melvin George, SRM, Chennai

10:45- 11:30 Observational studies vs Experimental studies Dr. Sandhiya Selvarajan, JIPMER, Pondicherry

11:30 – 12:30 Inauguration 12:30 – 1:30 Registry studies & descriptive studies Dr.Subhrojyothi

Bhowmick Stanford University, California

1:30 – 2:15 Lunch Break 2:15 – 2:45 Ethical issues in clinical research Dr. Satyajit Mohapatra,

SRM, Chennai 2:45 – 3:30 Case control studies &cohort studies Dr. T. Kadhiravan

JIPMER, Pondicherry 3:30-4:30 Interpreting odds ratio, relative risk and hazard

ratio Dr. T. Kadhiravan JIPMER, Pondicherry

5-5:30 Open forum Day 2 (September 15, 2017)

8:00 – 9:00 Day -1 summary & highlights Dr. Melvin George, SRM, Chennai

9-9:30 Literature review Dr. Sangeetha Raja SRM, Chennai

9:30 – 10:30 RCT Dr. Melvin George, SRM, Chennai

10:30- 10:45 Tea break 10:45 – 11:30 PK study designs Dr. Damodaran SE, Novartis

Hyderabad 11:30 – 12:30 PK practical exercise Dr. Damodaran SE, Novartis,

Hyderabad 12:30- 1:15 Lunch 1:15 – 1:45 Bias in clinical research Dr.Sathyanarayanan

SRM, Chennai 1:45 – 2:30 Protocol designing Dr. Ramesh Jagannathan

Dr.Reddy’s Hyderabad

2:30 -3:30 Preparation of protocols by Groups 3:30 – 5:30 Presentation of group tasks by delegates All speakers

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Day 3(September 16, 2017) 8:00 – 9:00 Day -2 summary & highlights Dr. Melvin George,

SRM, Chennai 9:00-9:45 BA/BE studies Dr. Shivamurthy N

Novo Nordisk, Bangalore 9:45 – 10:30 Critical appraisal of literature Dr. Ramesh Jagannathan

Dr.Reddy’s Hyderabad 10:30 – 12:30 Group 1 – Descriptive statistics & inferential

statistics Group 2 - Systematic reviews and meta analysis

Dr. S Manikandan, JIPMER, Pondicherry Dr. Melvin George, SRM, Chennai

12:30 - 1 Lunch break 1 – 3 PM Group 2 – Descriptive statistics & inferential

statistics Group 1 - Systematic reviews and meta analysis

Dr. S. Manikandan, JIPMER, Pondicherry Dr Melvin George, SRM, Chennai

3- 4 PM Open forum All speakers 4-4:30 Post test & feedback 4:30 - 5 Valedictory function & certificate distribution

26) 20/09/2017 Department of General Medicine, Obstetrics & Gynaecology and Nephrology organised CME “World Sepsis Day” – Community Acquired Infections by Dr.R.Naveen Dept. of General Medicine. Sepsis in Pregnancy by Dr.Sunita Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology. Chair persons Prof.Ruckmani, HOD General Medicine and Prof.Muthulakshmi, HOD Obstetrics & Gynaecology. 27) 25/09/2017 Department of ENT & Audiology and Speech Pathology conducted CME programme on “Evaluation of Speech and Hearing Impairment” by Prof.Dr.A.Muraleedharan, Former Director of Institute of Oto Rhino Laryngology, MMC. Emeritus Professor of ENT, Tamil Nadu Dr.MGR Medical University.

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28) 03/10/2017, 04/10/2017, 05/11/2017 & 06/10/2017

SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre organised on The Partner Medical International (PMI) Trauma & Disaster Management workshop.

SRM-MCH Trauma and Disaster Site Visit Agenda - Oct 3-6, 2017 Team members: Scott Goldberg, Ali Salim, Zayed Yasin DMT: Disaster Management Team TC: Trauma Committee Trauma physicians: any doctors, senior or junior, who care for trauma patients - surgeons, anesthetists and emergency doctors

Date Agenda Item BWH

Moderators MCH attendees Tuesday, Oct 3

0900 - 1100 Hospital Tour (ED, SICU, OT), meet team AS, SG, ZY MCH leadership

1100-1200

Introductory meeting - presentation of goals for Disaster and Trauma work streams AS, SG, ZY DMT and TC

1200-1300 Lunch AS, SG, ZY 1300-1600 Observation in ED AS, ZY

1300-1400

Didactics - Basics of Emergency preparedness, Hazard Vulnerability Analysis SG DMT

1400-1600 Workshop - HVA SG DMT

1600-1700 Review of trauma form and discussion of trauma indicators AS, ZY

TC and ED nursing leadership

1600-1700 Review of current disaster plan SG DMT Wednesday, Oct 4

0900-1200 Team Trauma training AS, SG, ZY Trauma physicians

1200-1300 Lunch AS, SG, ZY Trauma physicians

1300-1700 Team Trauma training AS, SG, ZY Trauma physicians

Thursday, Oct 5

0900-1200 Team Trauma training AS, SG, ZY Trauma physicians

1200-1300 Lunch 1300-1400 Didactic - Incident command system SG DMT

1400-1500 Start to develop MCH Incident command system SG DMT

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1500-1700 Tabletop exercise External disaster SG DMT

1300-1700 Workshop - developing a team trauma plan TC

Friday, Oct 6 0900-1000 Didactic - exercises and evaluation SG DMT 1000-1200 Tabletop exercise - internal disaster SG DMT 1200-1300 Lunch

1300-1600 Disater next steps - developing disaster plan, training, implementation SG DMT

29) 06/10/2017 to 07/10/2017 Department of Pharmacology organised Advanced Pharmacovigilance workshop.

WORKSHOP SCHEDULE Day 1: 06.10.2017 (Friday)

08.30 - 09.00 Registration 09.00 - 09.30 Pharmacovigilance : Introduction & Methods by Dr. R. Jamuna Rani,

SRM MCH & RC 09.30 - 10.00 Pharrracovigilance and its clinical importance by Dr. Padmanabhan, SRM

MCH & RC 10.00 - 10.30 Pharmacovigilance: A legal Obligation by Dr. Melvin George, SRM

MCH & RC 10.30 - 11.00 Inauguration & welcome address 11.00 - 11.15 Tea Break 11.15 - 11.45 Establishment of a robust ADRs reporting system in Hospitals by

Dr.Satyajit Mohapatra, SRMCH& RC 11.45 - 12.15 Pharmacovigilance in Public health programme by Dr. Padma Priya,

NIRT - Chennai. 12.15 - 12.45 Vaccine Pharmacovigilance by Dr. Ramachandra Bhatt, KMC, Chennai 12.45 - 1.30 Lunch break 01.30 - 02.00 Materiovigilance Programme of India (MvPI) Dr. V. Satyanaryanan,

SRM MCH & RC 02.00 - 02.30 Hemovigilance programme of India by Dr.Sangeetha Raja, SRM

MCH&RC 02.30 - 03.30 Case discussion & Group activities by Dr. Kala & Dr.Sangeetha Raja 03.30 - 04.00 Tea Break & Concluding Day 1

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Day 2: 07.10.2017 (Saturday) 09.00 - 09.45 Pharmacovigilance Programme of India (PvPI) by Dr. V. Kalaiselvan

PvPl, IPC Ghaziabad 09.45 - 10.30 Pharmacovigilance – Industrial perspective by Dr. Aurojyoti

Panigrahi Perexel, Hyderabad 10.30 - 10.45 Tea Break 10.45 - 12.00 ADRs reporting to PvPI and Causality assessment: Hands on training

by Ms. Devi Priya, MMC, Chennai & Mr. Stalin, KMC, Chennai 12.00 - 01.00 Lunch 01.00 - 01.30 Vaiedictory function & Certificate Distribution

30) 10/10/2017 Department of Psychiatry in commemoration of the World Mental Health Day “Mental Health in the Workplace”. Guest Lecture by Dr.S.Asokan Director, Chennai Medical College, Trichy.

31) 12/10/2017 Department of Respiratory Medicine in Association with District Tuberculosis Centre organised CME Program on Technical and Operational Guidelines in Tuberculosis – 2017.

1. Diagnostic Modalities in TB by Prof.Dr.Mangayarkarasi, Department of Microbiology

2. Treatment Guidelines by Prof.Dr.Nalini Jayanthi, Department of Respiratory Medicine

32) 17/10/2017 Department of Anaesthesiology in commemoration of the “World Anaesthesia Day” CME programme. “Challenges for the Practice of Evidence Based Medicine” by Dr.Premanath Fakiraya Kotur, Dean Shri Sathya Sai Medical College and Research Institute, Ammapettai.

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33) 23/10/2017, 24/10/2017, 25/10/2017 & 26/10/2017 The Partner Medical International Ms.Nancy Mannion Bonalumi (PMI) organised Trauma and Disaster Management workshop for Nurses, SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre.

Trauma Nursing Workshop Teaching Schedule SRM Hospitals, Chennai India

October 23-26, 2017 Monday October 23 Pre hospital to Resuscitation Wednesday October 25 Mechanism of Injury

0830-0900 Introductions and pretest 0830-0845 Pretest 0900-1030 Lecture 0900-1030 Lecture 1030-1045 Break 1030-1045 Break 1045-1230 Lecture 1045-1230 Lecture 1230-1330 Lunch 1230-1330 Lunch 1330-1430 Simulation 1330-1430 Simulation 1430-1445 Break 1430-1445 Break 1445-1530 Simulation 1445-1530 Simulation 1530-1600 Post test 1530-1600 Post test

Tuesday October 24 ED Operations and Mass Casualty Response

Thursday October 26 Hemorrhagic Shock

0830-0845 Pretest 0830-0845 Pretest 0900-1030 Lecture 0900-1030 Lecture 1030-1045 Break 1030-1045 Break 1045-1230 Lecture 1045-1230 Lecture 1230-1330 Lunch 1230-1330 Lunch 1330-1430 Simulation 1330-1430 Simulation 1430-1445 Break 1430-1445 Break 1445-1530 Simulation 1445-1530 Simulation 1530-1600 Post test 1530-1600 Post test

34) 02/11/2017 Department of Pathology conducted CME program on Updates in Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment to commemorate National Cancer Awareness Day.

Topic Speaker Chairperson Role of Radiology in Cancer Diagnostics – How do we differentiate the lesions?

Dr.Bulabai Karpagam Prof & HOD Department of Radiology, SRM MCH & RC

Dr.S.Jeyakumar Prof & HOD Department of General Surgery, SRM MCH & RC

Myths and facts of Paediatric Oncology

Dr.Venkatraman Radhakrishnan, Medical Oncologist Cancer Institute, Adyar

Dr.V.Raveenthiran, Professor Department of Paediatric Surgery, SRM MCH & RC

Oncopathology – Present & Future

Dr.Chandramouleeswar, Prof & Head Department of Pathology Govt. Omandur Medical College, Chennai

Dr.Jaison J.John, Professor Department of Pathology, SRM MCH & RC

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35) 10/11/2017 Department of Respiratory Medicine organised CME program on World COPD Day. “COPD Updates” by Dr.Prasanna Kumar Thomas, Consultant Physician & Chest Specialist. 36) 13/11/2017, 14/11/2017 & 15/11/2017 SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre organised on The Partner Medical International (PMI) Postgraduate Medical Education for Faculty Training workshop. Day 1: Monday, November 13, 2017 Day 2: Tuesday, November 14, 2017 Day 3:Wednesday, November 15, 2017 8:30 – 9:00 Orientation: Themes across Priorities

8:30 – 9:45 Journal discussion: Sakai T et al. Use of problem-based learning discussion format to teach anesthesiology residents research fundamentals J of Clinical Anesthesia (2013) 25; 434-438. Basu, G et al Training Internal Medicine Residents inSocial Medicine and Research-Based HealthAdvocacy: A Novel, In-Depth Curriculum.Academic Medicine, Vol. 92, No. 4 / April 2017

8:30 – 9:45 Journal discussion: Rivera J A, BRIEF REPORT: Completing a Scholarly Project During Residency Training Perspectives of Residents Who Have Been Successful. J Gen Intern Med 2005; 20:366–369. Detsy ME and Detsy AS Encouraging medical students to do research and write papers. Canadian Medical Association Journal 2007;176:1719-20.

9:00 – 10:00 Organization of PGME Programs and Relation to UME Outcomes SRM FACULTY PRESENTATION Based on MCI Guidelines, current program strengths and areas for further improvement: gaps

10:15 – 10:45 Continuum: UME to PGME What processes ensure trainees’ readiness for PGME? Linking learning to defined competencies, EPAs and outcomes

10:00 – 11:30 PBL Case Presentation and Feedback SRM PBL cases for Priority Areas with feedback from groups

10:00 – 11:00 Teaching Research Principles Addressing current gaps with new curricular designs

10:45 – 12:00 Defining General PGME Competencies for MCI Priority Areas SRM GROUP WORK IN MIXED GROUPS

11:30 – 12:00 Aligning Assessment Methods with Teaching Objectives Assessing complex competencies in the workplace

11:00 – 12:00 and 1:00 – 2:00 (break for lunch) Research Curriculum Design Workshop SRM GROUP WORK IN MIXED GROUPS

Lunch Break 1:00 – 1:45 Creating and Using PBL Curricula Teaching the MCI Priority Areas

1:00 – 2:00 Refine PBL Cases SRM Define competency outcomes, online and in-person experiences and assessment

2:15 – 2:45 Teaching Trainees to TeachWorkshop discussion and creating teaching models that are aligned with residents’ teaching duties

1:45 – 2:15 Hybrid learning methods BEME, discussing the integration of online and in-person pedagogies

2:15 – 3:15 Case Work: SRM Final working drafts of PBL cases/teaching methods

2:45 – 4:00 Presentation of Curricular WorkSRM Cases with mapping of competencies across cases: from general to specific competencies with competency definitions

2:30 – 4:30 Creating PBL Cases for the Priority Areas SRM GROUP WORK IN MIXED GROUPS

3:15 – 4:30 SRM Creating advanced PBL cases that build on the Priority Areas, with specialty-specific focus SRM GROUP WORK IN SPECIALTY-SPECIFIC GROUPS, incorporating online and in-person pedagogies

4:00 – 4:30 Recap Discussion of further gaps to addressed and thinking of concordant assessment methods Closing

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37) 22/11/2017 Department of Physiology conducted CME programme on “Sports Physiology – 2K17 – Keep Fit”. “Sports Medicine – from the Lab to the Playing field” by Dr.Madhu Thottappillil, Sports Medicine Specialist & Orthopedic Surgeon National Sports Medicine Centre, Chennai. 38) 25/11/2017 Department of Forensic Medicine organised CME programme on “Thrive Not Survive” Poster presentation by students on Justice, Equality and Equity. Students role play on informed consent un ethical practices. 39) 27/11/2017 Department of General Surgery organised guest lecture on “Current Concepts in Oral Cancer” by Dr.C.S.Mani, Surgical Oncologist, Apollo Speciality Hospitals, Chennai. 40) 28/11/2017 Department of Psychiatry conducted the Students Sensitization Programme on Psychological issues experienced by students.

Topic Speaker Counseling – Introduction Dr.R.Arul Saravanan Academic & Emotional Issues in Students

Dr.D.Sai Balasubramanian

Drug & Alcohol Dr.R.Rajkumar Self Harm & Suicide Dr.E.Sivabalan Student Counseling Service at SRM Mr.J.Sinivasan

41) 28/11/2017 Department of Neurology in commemoration of World Stroke Day. 1. Evaluation of Acute Stroke Patient by Dr.M.R.Sivakumar, Consultant Neurologist, Chennai Neuro Centre, Chennai. 2. Principles of Sonothrombolysis by Dr.K.Vijayan, Consultant Neurologist, Royal Care Hospital, Coimbatore. 42) 29/11/2017 Department of General Medicine to Commemorate World Diabetes Day Celebration. Guest Lecture by Dr.Usha Sriram (Americal Board-Endocrinology) on Women and Diabetes: A 360 Degree Approach to Prevention and Care.

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43) 29/11/2017 to 30/11/2017 The Medical Education Unit organised workshop on Research Methodology workshop for Second year Post Graduate student (MD/MS).

DAY 1 (29.11.2017) Wednesday Time Topic Facilitator

08.15 am to 08.45 am

Registration and Introduction

• Dr. V. Mangayarkarasi, Professor and Head of Microbiology, Co-ordinator of Medical Education Unit.

• Dr. V. V. Anantharaman, Associate Professor of Community Medicine

08:45 am to 09:15 am Pre-test and Ice Breaking

• Dr. C. Balaji, Associate professor of Pediatrics. • Dr. P. Kalaivani, Associate Professor of Pathology • Dr. A. Sharmila, Professor of Anatomy

09.15 am to 10:45 am

General Ethical Principles in Research / Role of Ethics Committee • Dr. K. Gireesh, Deputy Dean and Vice principal.

10:45 am to 11:15 am

*INAUGURATION

Dr. A. Sundaram, Dean (Medical)

11:15 am to 11.30am TEA BREAK

11.30 am to 11.45am

Important of research in Post Graduates Medical Education.

• Dr. M. Logaraj, Professor & Head of Community Medicine.

11.45 am to 12:15 pm. Study Designs and Group Work.

• Dr. M. Logaraj, Professor& Head of Community Medicine.

• Dr. C. Rajan Rushendar, Associate Professor of Community Medicine.

• Dr. A. Sharmila, Professor of Anatomy 12:15 pm to 01.00 pm Available Resources for Research • Dr. C. Balaji, Associate professor of Pediatrics.

01.00 pm to 02.00 pm LUNCH

02.00 pm to 03.15pm

• Biostatistics 1: Types of data, sampling. • Sample size calculation. • Group work

• Dr. Bagavandas, Dean Incharge, School of Public Health

03.15 pm to 03.20 pm TEA BREAK

03.20 pm to 04:00 pm

Choosing Research Topic and Framing the Questions

• Dr. Sathyanarayanan, Professor of Pharmacology

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DAY 2 (30.11.2017) Thursday 08.00 am to 08.15 am

Attendance

08.15 am to 08.30 am

Recap of day 1

08:30 am to 09:15 am

Review of literature • Dr. V. Mangayarkarasi, Professor & Head of Microbiology, Co-ordinator of Medical Education Unit

09.15 am to 10.15 am Hands-on training on reviewing literature

• Dr. V. Mangayarkarasi, Professor and Head, Department of Microbiology,

• Dr. C. Balaji, Associate professor of Pediatrics, • Dr. R. Balaji, Associate Professor of Community Medicine. • Dr. P. Kalaivani, Associate Professor of Pathology • Dr. A. Sharmila, Professor of Anatomy

10.15 am to 10:45 am

Norms –For thesis preparation and plagiarism

• Dr. G. Shiva Shekar, Professor & Head of Pathology

10.45 am to 11.00 am TEA BREAK

11.00 am to 11.45 am

• Biostatistics 2: P value, confidence intervals & Bias.

• Dr. S. Sathiyanarayanan, Assistant Professor of Community Medicine

• Dr. R. Balaji, Associate Professor of Community Medicine.

11.45 am to 12.30 pm

• Data Entry and Data Analysis. • Hands on training.

• Dr. R. Balaji, Associate Professor of Community Medicine. • Dr. S. Sathiyanarayanan, Assistant Professor of Community

Medicine

12.30 pm to 01.00 pm

• Clinical Trials

• Group Work • Dr. Murali Narasimhan, Professor and Head of Dermatology.

01.00pm to 01.30pm LUNCH

01.30 pm to 03.30 pm

Group presentation of model protocols Working Tea

• Dr. V. V. Anantharaman, Associate Professor of Community Medicine

• Dr. V. Mangayarkarasi, Professor & Head, of Microbiology and all Core Members

03.30 pm to 03.40 pm

Feedbacks, Post-test.

• Dr. C. Rajan Rushendar, Associate Professor of Community medicine.

• Dr. Murali Narasimhan, Professor and Head of Dermatology. • Dr. A. Sharmila, Professor of Anatomy

03.40pm to 03.50 pm TEA BREAK

03.50pm to 04.00pm Valedictory. • Dr. K. Gireesh, Deputy Dean, Vice Principal and Core

Members

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44) 13/12/2017 SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, Disaster Management Committee organised programme on “Hospital Disaster Management Awareness Program.

Welcome Address Dr.A.Sundaram - Dean (Medical) Inaugural Address Dr.N.Chandraprabha – Director (Medical &

Health Sciences) Guest Speaker Dr.Alex Joseph – Assistant Professor, SRM

School of Public Health Introduction of Committee Ms.A.Eunes H Curline (Quality Control

Manager) Video Presentation Mock-up Video on Code Red (Quality Control

Management) Response & Recovery Dr.K.Gireesh, Deputy Dean & VP Mass Casualty Incident video Dr.C.Arunkumar (Emergency Medical Officer) Vote of Thanks Mrs.B.Srilekha