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25th National IAPHD Conference 2021

Theme: redefining dental public health competencies in india, general guidelines for all abstracts.

1. Scientific Presentations can be submitted under following categories

❖ Faculty and Final year PGs can submit abstracts for Scientific paper (Oral Presentation).

❖ Second year PG students can submit abstracts for Scientific Poster (Oral Presentation).

❖ First year PG students can submit abstracts for General Poster

2. All Scientific papers/Scientific posters/General posters can be either Theme based or non – theme based

3. Theme based Scientific papers/Scientific posters/General posters can be submitted under following focus areas

❖ Tobacco and oral health

❖ Indigenous methods of oral healthcare

❖ Oral health problems of specific population groups

❖ Oral Health Care-Ethics and jurisprudence

❖ Preventive dentistry with recent advances

❖ Interdisciplinary approaches in dental public health.

❖ Oral Health Care-Risk assessment and management/mitigation

❖ Social determinants of Oral health

❖ Nutrition in Oral Health / Dental public health

❖ Clinical and translational oral health research

4. Please note that a Scientific paper /Scientific poster/General poster not fitting into any of these focus areas may be submitted as Non – Theme-Based Scientific paper/Scientific poster/General poster.

5. The focus area should be reflected in either the title or objective of the abstract to enable scientific committee to decide on appropriateness of focus area under which the Paper/Scientific poster/General poster is submitted.

6. Only IAPHD members are eligible for Scientific paper /Scientific poster/General poster presentation. However, only one member can present a Scientific paper /Scientific poster/General poster but the submission can have a maximum of three authors.

7. Registration for the 25th IAPHD National Conference is mandatory for all the presenters and co-presenters.

8. All abstracts must be submitted online through the link available on the website on or before 25th October 2021.

9. One registered delegate will be allowed to submit only one Scientific paper /Scientific poster/General poster abstract for presentation.

10. The scientific committee will have the sole discretion to accept/decline the paper or change the category or convert paper to poster presentation.

11. All abstracts for Scientific paper /Scientific poster/General postershall be the exclusive property of the Scientific Committee, 25th IAPHD National Conference.

12. A confirmation email on the receipt of abstract will be sent to the presenting author.

13. A unique ID shall be allotted to each Scientific paper /Scientific poster/General posterat the time of acceptance of abstract and shall be communicated to the presenting author.

14. Decision about Acceptance / Rejection / Change of focus area/Category shall be communicated to the presenting author.

15. The organizing committee will not be responsible for the poor internet connectivity.

16. The presentation videos of Scientific papers and Scientific posters should be pre-recorded and sent to [email protected]/ shared in the google drive link.

17. The pre-recorded presentation videos of Scientific papers and Scientific posters should be uploaded in the respective google drive link on or before by 10th November 2021.

18. The videos will be played through our system and the presenter should be present during the scientific session as well as for Questions and Answer session.

19. The presenter(s) shall login 10 minutes before their designated time slots using a dedicated link that will be updated in the website.

20. Requirements for Video Recording of Scientific presentations:

❖ The video file should be in mp4 format

❖ Duration, maximum 08 mins.

❖ 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio is preferred.

❖ Please edit in the native format of the camera if you can. 4:3 is acceptable.

❖ Do not stretch the video.

❖ The maximum video size allowed is 500MB.

21. All the presenters (Paper and Poster) will receive certificates of Scientific Presentation.

22. Session wise winners will get certificates of appreciation

23. Any queries regarding Paper/poster Presentation should be emailed to [email protected]

24. Link for downloading the certificates for presentation shall be mailed to the presenters after the completion of the Conference.

  • Students Scientific Programme Guidelines

26TH IPS PG CONVENTION - 5 th , 6 th , 7 th April 2024

Excitement surrounds the announcement of the forthcoming 26th Indian Prosthodontic Society National PG Convention, scheduled from April 5th to 7th, 2024. This event will serve as a professional platform where students can showcase their original research, evidence-based research, unique case reports or case series, Innovative Patentable ideas. Themed 'Next Gen Prosthodontics,' the convention will provide participants with a unique opportunity to actively engage in discussions surrounding progressive prosthodontic knowledge through scientific presentations. We strongly encourage your active participation in this convention and get the scientific session rocking.

STUDENTS SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME GUIDELINES

General guidelines.

  • The presenter and co presenters should be a member of the IPS and must have registered for the 26th Indian Prosthodontic Society National PG Convention.
  • Delegates can participate in only one of the following SCIENTIFIC COMPETITION: Scientific Paper, E-Poster, and Table clinics. They cannot be the chief authors/co-authors for more than one presentation.
  • Students can Participate in any one of the DEXTERITY CHALLENGE (Except for Snapshots)
  • The presentations should adhere to the central theme of the convention: 'Next Gen Prosthodontics’
  • During presentations all authors and co-authors should be physically present.

Presentation Slots

  • For Student Presentations, there can be 2 authors in students' paper presentations (1+1), 3 authors in student poster presentations (1+2), and 4 authors in students' table clinics presentations (1+3).
  • 2. Institutions with 3PGs per year are permitted to present 1 paper, 1 poster, and 1 table clinic. Institutions with 5 or 6 PGs per year are permitted to present 2 papers, 2 posters, and 2 table clinics.

Information on Title and Abstracts

The title of the e-poster should not exceed 100 characters (including spaces).

The structured abstract for all presentations of not more than 250 words should be submitted under one of the following categories:

  • Original Research: The abstract headings should be as follows –Introduction, objectives, methods (including statistical methods where relevant), results, and conclusions.
  • Case reports/ Case series: The abstract headings should be as follows – Introduction, case characteristics (patient’s age, gender, clinical presentation), outcome (diagnosis, treatment), discussion, and conclusion.
  • Abstracts of published articles and unfinished research will not be accepted. The abstracts should not have been submitted or accepted at any other state, national, or international scientific meeting.
  • Abstracts with plagiarism will not be accepted.
  • Abstracts are to be submitted online only. No abstract shall be accepted as e-mail, fax, hard copies, etc.
  • All student’s presentation abstracts should be attested with the signature and seal of the Head of the Department mentioning the category of presentation. Kindly download the Scientific Presentation Declaration form, fill it out, and upload the form using the link provided on the website Link

Check Points

  • Carry your presentation on a pen drive in all formats. The liability is with the presenter.
  • Names of Guiding staff, HOD, or College names should not be mentioned in any presentation formats. Displaying any such names will lead to disqualification.
  • The Session BEST of each session shall be awarded only if the author and co-authors are physically present during the valedictory function.
  • Ecisions made by the scientific committee are final and binding.

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Scientific Queries

Email: [email protected]

Dr.Subhabrata Maiti - +91 9916675624

Dr. Amrutha Shenoy - +91 9819122808

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  • Student/YP Events

Student Paper Presentation (SPP-2022) and Mapathon – June 3-4, 2022

About the SPP-2022:

IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society, Bangalore Chapter and NITK GRSS Student Chapter is pleased to announce the second edition of Student Paper Presentation Competition (SPP -2022). We solicit UG/PG and PhD students to submit their work in the domain of Geoscience and Remote Sensing to this competition. This competition is an excellent opportunity for the students to exhibits their work and get feedback from academic/industry experts. In addition to the paper presentation, a series of lectures by prominent academic/industry experts are also planned. ( Details )

About the Student Mapathon:

We are happy to inform you that IEEE GRSS Bangalore Section and NITK IEEE GRSS Student Branch Chapter brings you a great chance to Compete, Learn and Innovate through a virtual student Mapathon event. We are calling all the IEEE/GRSS students who are pursuing B.Tech. / B.E/M.Tech /M.E./Ph.D. in any discipline interested in Geospatial mapping using free open source software. Grab the opportunity to be a part of the exclusive virtual student Mapathon and stand a chance to win an incredible prize. ( Details )

Poster for the joint event and its grand finale on June 4, 2022 – ( poster )

Important Dates (SPP-2022):

• Abstract Submission Deadline: May 31 st 2022

• Notification of acceptance of abstract: June 2 nd 2022

• Student Paper Presentation: June 4 th 2022 ( Schedule with event details for June 4, 2022 ) — MS Teams Link

Extended abstract submission link (SPP-2022):

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScH8nLYxXbVPwGblsHU-RioVBt0hMS2SdCLzi6lBD4gHb_uNg/viewform

Important Dates (Mapathon 2022): ( Schedule with event details for June 3-4, 2022 )

• Last date for registration of research team: May 31, 2022 at 5:00 pm IST

• Mapathon starts on June 3, 2022 at 9:30 am IST – MS Teams Link

• Submission of research report result from each team: June 4, 2022 at 9:30 am IST

• Announcement of winners of student Mapathon: June 4, 2022 at 5:00 pm IST – MS Teams Link

Contact: ieeegrss.blr@gmail.com with appropriate subject “IEEE GRSS SPP 2022” and “IEEE GRSS Mapathon 2022”

Organizing Team:

Rahisha Thottolil, IIIT Bangalore, Bangalore, India (Email: rahisha.thottolil@iiitb.ac.in )

Vasala Saicharan, NITK Surathkal, Mangalore, India (Email: saicharanvasala@gmail.com )

Dr. Ujjwal Verma, Manipal Institute of Technology, Bangalore, India (Email: ujjwal.verma@manipal.edu )

Dr. Chandan M C, National Institute of Engineering, Mysore, India (Email: chandan.gisnitk@gmail.com )

Abstract Submission

About

The Indian Association of Public Health Dentistry and the scientific committee of 15th IAPHD Convention invites abstract submissions from the registered delegates under the category of Oral Paper and Poster Presentation. Abstract submissions that are related to the conference theme “Ideate, Innovate, Implement, Integrate, Inspire” are encouraged but abstracts on other topics in dental public health and other broader issues related to oral health are also welcomed.

Important Dates:

  • Abstract Submission Abstract Submissions Open: 15 th February, 2024 Deadline for Abstract Submissions: 15 th March, 2024
  • Sharing of Scientific Presentations Starts on: 16 th to 31 st March, 2024

GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR ALL ABSTRACTS SUBMISSION

  • Abstract submissions will be accepted online in prescribed format through the link available on the conference website
  • Registration for the convention is mandatory to be eligible for any Scientific Presentation.
  • Oral Paper Presentation – Open for Faculty members, Final year, and Second Year PG Students
  • E- Poster Presentation – Open for First year PG Students
  • Oral Health Innovation table top presentation – Open for Faculty members, First, Second- and Third-year PG students
  • One - Minute Talk - Open for Faculty members, First, Second- and Third-year PG students
  • All Scientific papers/Scientific posters can be either Theme based or Non – Theme based
  • Theme based Scientific papers/Scientific posters can be submitted based on Theme or Subthemes
  • All postgraduates are required to duly fill and attach consent forms (signed by their respective guides) prior to submission. The same may be downloaded from the website abstract submission page
  • All Abstract submissions must be in English language.
  • Authors are responsible for the accuracy of information provided during submission (e.g. spellings, designation etc.)
  • Scientific paper /Scientific poster not fitting into any of above focus areas may be submitted as Non-Theme-Based Scientific paper/Scientific poster.
  • Reviews (Meta – analysis, Systematic Review, Narrative Review etc) may be submitted as Theme or Non – Theme-Based Scientific paper/Scientific poster.
  • The focus area should be reflected in either the title or objective of the abstract to enable scientific committee to decide on appropriateness of focus area under which the Scientific Paper/Scientific poster is submitted.
  • The scientific committee will have the sole discretion to accept/decline the paper or change the focus area.
  • Previously published abstracts (in print or any electronic format) or those presented at another meeting are not encouraged and will not be allowed.
  • Acceptance of the abstract is subject to the decision of the scientific committee which would be final and binding
  • A confirmation email on the receipt of abstract will be sent to the presenting author. The Registration ID will serve as Conference Presentation ID
  • Following the submission, there will be no opportunity to modify these abstracts and resubmit them for further consideration
  • All abstracts for Scientific paper /Scientific poster shall be the exclusive property of the Scientific Committee, 15th IAPHD Convention and may be used for appropriate academic purposes
  • The delegates are encouraged to submit their abstract ahead of deadline to avoid unforeseen last-minute delays
  • Awards will be given to the Best Scientific Presentations during the 2 days of Convention
  • Awards will be given for each session of PG students and Faculty in all categories of presentations

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  • Radiology Thesis – More than 400 Research Topics (2022)!

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Radiology Thesis Topics RadioGyan.com

Introduction

A thesis or dissertation, as some people would like to call it, is an integral part of the Radiology curriculum, be it MD, DNB, or DMRD. We have tried to aggregate radiology thesis topics from various sources for reference.

Not everyone is interested in research, and writing a Radiology thesis can be daunting. But there is no escape from preparing, so it is better that you accept this bitter truth and start working on it instead of cribbing about it (like other things in life. #PhilosophyGyan!)

Start working on your thesis as early as possible and finish your thesis well before your exams, so you do not have that stress at the back of your mind. Also, your thesis may need multiple revisions, so be prepared and allocate time accordingly.

Tips for Choosing Radiology Thesis and Research Topics

Keep it simple silly (kiss).

Retrospective > Prospective

Retrospective studies are better than prospective ones, as you already have the data you need when choosing to do a retrospective study. Prospective studies are better quality, but as a resident, you may not have time (, energy and enthusiasm) to complete these.

Choose a simple topic that answers a single/few questions

Original research is challenging, especially if you do not have prior experience. I would suggest you choose a topic that answers a single or few questions. Most topics that I have listed are along those lines. Alternatively, you can choose a broad topic such as “Role of MRI in evaluation of perianal fistulas.”

You can choose a novel topic if you are genuinely interested in research AND have a good mentor who will guide you. Once you have done that, make sure that you publish your study once you are done with it.

Get it done ASAP.

In most cases, it makes sense to stick to a thesis topic that will not take much time. That does not mean you should ignore your thesis and ‘Ctrl C + Ctrl V’ from a friend from another university. Thesis writing is your first step toward research methodology so do it as sincerely as possible. Do not procrastinate in preparing the thesis. As soon as you have been allotted a guide, start researching topics and writing a review of the literature.

At the same time, do not invest a lot of time in writing/collecting data for your thesis. You should not be busy finishing your thesis a few months before the exam. Some people could not appear for the exam because they could not submit their thesis in time. So DO NOT TAKE thesis lightly.

Do NOT Copy-Paste

Reiterating once again, do not simply choose someone else’s thesis topic. Find out what are kind of cases that your Hospital caters to. It is better to do a good thesis on a common topic than a crappy one on a rare one.

Books to help you write a Radiology Thesis

Event country/university has a different format for thesis; hence these book recommendations may not work for everyone.

How to Write the Thesis and Thesis Protocol: A Primer for Medical, Dental, and Nursing Courses: A Primer for Medical, Dental and Nursing Courses

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  • Gupta, Piyush (Author)
  • English (Publication Language)
  • 206 Pages - 10/12/2020 (Publication Date) - Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd. (Publisher)

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List of Radiology Research /Thesis / Dissertation Topics

  • State of the art of MRI in the diagnosis of hepatic focal lesions
  • Multimodality imaging evaluation of sacroiliitis in newly diagnosed patients of spondyloarthropathy
  • Multidetector computed tomography in oesophageal varices
  • Role of positron emission tomography with computed tomography in the diagnosis of cancer Thyroid
  • Evaluation of focal breast lesions using ultrasound elastography
  • Role of MRI diffusion tensor imaging in the assessment of traumatic spinal cord injuries
  • Sonographic imaging in male infertility
  • Comparison of color Doppler and digital subtraction angiography in occlusive arterial disease in patients with lower limb ischemia
  • The role of CT urography in Haematuria
  • Role of functional magnetic resonance imaging in making brain tumor surgery safer
  • Prediction of pre-eclampsia and fetal growth restriction by uterine artery Doppler
  • Role of grayscale and color Doppler ultrasonography in the evaluation of neonatal cholestasis
  • Validity of MRI in the diagnosis of congenital anorectal anomalies
  • Role of sonography in assessment of clubfoot
  • Role of diffusion MRI in preoperative evaluation of brain neoplasms
  • Imaging of upper airways for pre-anaesthetic evaluation purposes and for laryngeal afflictions.
  • A study of multivessel (arterial and venous) Doppler velocimetry in intrauterine growth restriction
  • Multiparametric 3tesla MRI of suspected prostatic malignancy.
  • Role of Sonography in Characterization of Thyroid Nodules for differentiating benign from
  • Role of advances magnetic resonance imaging sequences in multiple sclerosis
  • Role of multidetector computed tomography in evaluation of jaw lesions
  • Role of Ultrasound and MR Imaging in the Evaluation of Musculotendinous Pathologies of Shoulder Joint
  • Role of perfusion computed tomography in the evaluation of cerebral blood flow, blood volume and vascular permeability of cerebral neoplasms
  • MRI flow quantification in the assessment of the commonest csf flow abnormalities
  • Role of diffusion-weighted MRI in evaluation of prostate lesions and its histopathological correlation
  • CT enterography in evaluation of small bowel disorders
  • Comparison of perfusion magnetic resonance imaging (PMRI), magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) in and positron emission tomography-computed tomography (PET/CT) in post radiotherapy treated gliomas to detect recurrence
  • Role of multidetector computed tomography in evaluation of paediatric retroperitoneal masses
  • Role of Multidetector computed tomography in neck lesions
  • Estimation of standard liver volume in Indian population
  • Role of MRI in evaluation of spinal trauma
  • Role of modified sonohysterography in female factor infertility: a pilot study.
  • The role of pet-CT in the evaluation of hepatic tumors
  • Role of 3D magnetic resonance imaging tractography in assessment of white matter tracts compromise in supratentorial tumors
  • Role of dual phase multidetector computed tomography in gallbladder lesions
  • Role of multidetector computed tomography in assessing anatomical variants of nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses in patients of chronic rhinosinusitis.
  • magnetic resonance spectroscopy in multiple sclerosis
  • Evaluation of thyroid nodules by ultrasound elastography using acoustic radiation force impulse (ARFI) imaging
  • Role of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Intractable Epilepsy
  • Evaluation of suspected and known coronary artery disease by 128 slice multidetector CT.
  • Role of regional diffusion tensor imaging in the evaluation of intracranial gliomas and its histopathological correlation
  • Role of chest sonography in diagnosing pneumothorax
  • Role of CT virtual cystoscopy in diagnosis of urinary bladder neoplasia
  • Role of MRI in assessment of valvular heart diseases
  • High resolution computed tomography of temporal bone in unsafe chronic suppurative otitis media
  • Multidetector CT urography in the evaluation of hematuria
  • Contrast-induced nephropathy in diagnostic imaging investigations with intravenous iodinated contrast media
  • Comparison of dynamic susceptibility contrast-enhanced perfusion magnetic resonance imaging and single photon emission computed tomography in patients with little’s disease
  • Role of Multidetector Computed Tomography in Bowel Lesions.
  • Role of diagnostic imaging modalities in evaluation of post liver transplantation recipient complications.
  • Role of multislice CT scan and barium swallow in the estimation of oesophageal tumour length
  • Malignant Lesions-A Prospective Study.
  • Value of ultrasonography in assessment of acute abdominal diseases in pediatric age group
  • Role of three dimensional multidetector CT hysterosalpingography in female factor infertility
  • Comparative evaluation of multi-detector computed tomography (MDCT) virtual tracheo-bronchoscopy and fiberoptic tracheo-bronchoscopy in airway diseases
  • Role of Multidetector CT in the evaluation of small bowel obstruction
  • Sonographic evaluation in adhesive capsulitis of shoulder
  • Utility of MR Urography Versus Conventional Techniques in Obstructive Uropathy
  • MRI of the postoperative knee
  • Role of 64 slice-multi detector computed tomography in diagnosis of bowel and mesenteric injury in blunt abdominal trauma.
  • Sonoelastography and triphasic computed tomography in the evaluation of focal liver lesions
  • Evaluation of Role of Transperineal Ultrasound and Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Urinary Stress incontinence in Women
  • Multidetector computed tomographic features of abdominal hernias
  • Evaluation of lesions of major salivary glands using ultrasound elastography
  • Transvaginal ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging in female urinary incontinence
  • MDCT colonography and double-contrast barium enema in evaluation of colonic lesions
  • Role of MRI in diagnosis and staging of urinary bladder carcinoma
  • Spectrum of imaging findings in children with febrile neutropenia.
  • Spectrum of radiographic appearances in children with chest tuberculosis.
  • Role of computerized tomography in evaluation of mediastinal masses in pediatric
  • Diagnosing renal artery stenosis: Comparison of multimodality imaging in diabetic patients
  • Role of multidetector CT virtual hysteroscopy in the detection of the uterine & tubal causes of female infertility
  • Role of multislice computed tomography in evaluation of crohn’s disease
  • CT quantification of parenchymal and airway parameters on 64 slice MDCT in patients of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  • Comparative evaluation of MDCT  and 3t MRI in radiographically detected jaw lesions.
  • Evaluation of diagnostic accuracy of ultrasonography, colour Doppler sonography and low dose computed tomography in acute appendicitis
  • Ultrasonography , magnetic resonance cholangio-pancreatography (MRCP) in assessment of pediatric biliary lesions
  • Multidetector computed tomography in hepatobiliary lesions.
  • Evaluation of peripheral nerve lesions with high resolution ultrasonography and colour Doppler
  • Multidetector computed tomography in pancreatic lesions
  • Multidetector Computed Tomography in Paediatric abdominal masses.
  • Evaluation of focal liver lesions by colour Doppler and MDCT perfusion imaging
  • Sonographic evaluation of clubfoot correction during Ponseti treatment
  • Role of multidetector CT in characterization of renal masses
  • Study to assess the role of Doppler ultrasound in evaluation of arteriovenous (av) hemodialysis fistula and the complications of hemodialysis vasular access
  • Comparative study of multiphasic contrast-enhanced CT and contrast-enhanced MRI in the evaluation of hepatic mass lesions
  • Sonographic spectrum of rheumatoid arthritis
  • Diagnosis & staging of liver fibrosis by ultrasound elastography in patients with chronic liver diseases
  • Role of multidetector computed tomography in assessment of jaw lesions.
  • Role of high-resolution ultrasonography in the differentiation of benign and malignant thyroid lesions
  • Radiological evaluation of aortic aneurysms in patients selected for endovascular repair
  • Role of conventional MRI, and diffusion tensor imaging tractography in evaluation of congenital brain malformations
  • To evaluate the status of coronary arteries in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation using 256 multirow detector CT scan
  • A comparative study of ultrasonography and CT – arthrography in diagnosis of chronic ligamentous and meniscal injuries of knee
  • Multi detector computed tomography evaluation in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and correlation with severity of disease
  • Diffusion weighted and dynamic contrast enhanced magnetic resonance imaging in chemoradiotherapeutic response evaluation in cervical cancer.
  • High resolution sonography in the evaluation of non-traumatic painful wrist
  • The role of trans-vaginal ultrasound versus magnetic resonance imaging in diagnosis & evaluation of cancer cervix
  • Role of multidetector row computed tomography in assessment of maxillofacial trauma
  • Imaging of vascular complication after liver transplantation.
  • Role of magnetic resonance perfusion weighted imaging & spectroscopy for grading of glioma by correlating perfusion parameter of the lesion with the final histopathological grade
  • Magnetic resonance evaluation of abdominal tuberculosis.
  • Diagnostic usefulness of low dose spiral HRCT in diffuse lung diseases
  • Role of dynamic contrast enhanced and diffusion weighted magnetic resonance imaging in evaluation of endometrial lesions
  • Contrast enhanced digital mammography anddigital breast tomosynthesis in early diagnosis of breast lesion
  • Evaluation of Portal Hypertension with Colour Doppler flow imaging and magnetic resonance imaging
  • Evaluation of musculoskeletal lesions by magnetic resonance imaging
  • Role of diffusion magnetic resonance imaging in assessment of neoplastic and inflammatory brain lesions
  • Radiological spectrum of chest diseases in HIV infected children High resolution ultrasonography in neck masses in children
  • with surgical findings
  • Sonographic evaluation of peripheral nerves in type 2 diabetes mellitus.
  • Role of perfusion computed tomography in the evaluation of neck masses and correlation
  • Role of ultrasonography in the diagnosis of knee joint lesions
  • Role of ultrasonography in evaluation of various causes of pelvic pain in first trimester of pregnancy.
  • Role of Magnetic Resonance Angiography in the Evaluation of Diseases of Aorta and its Branches
  • MDCT fistulography in evaluation of fistula in Ano
  • Role of multislice CT in diagnosis of small intestine tumors
  • Role of high resolution CT in differentiation between benign and malignant pulmonary nodules in children
  • A study of multidetector computed tomography urography in urinary tract abnormalities
  • Role of high resolution sonography in assessment of ulnar nerve in patients with leprosy.
  • Pre-operative radiological evaluation of locally aggressive and malignant musculoskeletal tumours by computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging.
  • The role of ultrasound & MRI in acute pelvic inflammatory disease
  • Ultrasonography compared to computed tomographic arthrography in the evaluation of shoulder pain
  • Role of Multidetector Computed Tomography in patients with blunt abdominal trauma.
  • The Role of Extended field-of-view Sonography and compound imaging in Evaluation of Breast Lesions
  • Evaluation of focal pancreatic lesions by Multidetector CT and perfusion CT
  • Evaluation of breast masses on sono-mammography and colour Doppler imaging
  • Role of CT virtual laryngoscopy in evaluation of laryngeal masses
  • Triple phase multi detector computed tomography in hepatic masses
  • Role of transvaginal ultrasound in diagnosis and treatment of female infertility
  • Role of ultrasound and color Doppler imaging in assessment of acute abdomen due to female genetal causes
  • High resolution ultrasonography and color Doppler ultrasonography in scrotal lesion
  • Evaluation of diagnostic accuracy of ultrasonography with colour Doppler vs low dose computed tomography in salivary gland disease
  • Role of multidetector CT in diagnosis of salivary gland lesions
  • Comparison of diagnostic efficacy of ultrasonography and magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography in obstructive jaundice: A prospective study
  • Evaluation of varicose veins-comparative assessment of low dose CT venogram with sonography: pilot study
  • Role of mammotome in breast lesions
  • The role of interventional imaging procedures in the treatment of selected gynecological disorders
  • Role of transcranial ultrasound in diagnosis of neonatal brain insults
  • Role of multidetector CT virtual laryngoscopy in evaluation of laryngeal mass lesions
  • Evaluation of adnexal masses on sonomorphology and color Doppler imaginig
  • Role of radiological imaging in diagnosis of endometrial carcinoma
  • Comprehensive imaging of renal masses by magnetic resonance imaging
  • The role of 3D & 4D ultrasonography in abnormalities of fetal abdomen
  • Diffusion weighted magnetic resonance imaging in diagnosis and characterization of brain tumors in correlation with conventional MRI
  • Role of diffusion weighted MRI imaging in evaluation of cancer prostate
  • Role of multidetector CT in diagnosis of urinary bladder cancer
  • Role of multidetector computed tomography in the evaluation of paediatric retroperitoneal masses.
  • Comparative evaluation of gastric lesions by double contrast barium upper G.I. and multi detector computed tomography
  • Evaluation of hepatic fibrosis in chronic liver disease using ultrasound elastography
  • Role of MRI in assessment of hydrocephalus in pediatric patients
  • The role of sonoelastography in characterization of breast lesions
  • The influence of volumetric tumor doubling time on survival of patients with intracranial tumours
  • Role of perfusion computed tomography in characterization of colonic lesions
  • Role of proton MRI spectroscopy in the evaluation of temporal lobe epilepsy
  • Role of Doppler ultrasound and multidetector CT angiography in evaluation of peripheral arterial diseases.
  • Role of multidetector computed tomography in paranasal sinus pathologies
  • Role of virtual endoscopy using MDCT in detection & evaluation of gastric pathologies
  • High resolution 3 Tesla MRI in the evaluation of ankle and hindfoot pain.
  • Transperineal ultrasonography in infants with anorectal malformation
  • CT portography using MDCT versus color Doppler in detection of varices in cirrhotic patients
  • Role of CT urography in the evaluation of a dilated ureter
  • Characterization of pulmonary nodules by dynamic contrast-enhanced multidetector CT
  • Comprehensive imaging of acute ischemic stroke on multidetector CT
  • The role of fetal MRI in the diagnosis of intrauterine neurological congenital anomalies
  • Role of Multidetector computed tomography in pediatric chest masses
  • Multimodality imaging in the evaluation of palpable & non-palpable breast lesion.
  • Sonographic Assessment Of Fetal Nasal Bone Length At 11-28 Gestational Weeks And Its Correlation With Fetal Outcome.
  • Role Of Sonoelastography And Contrast-Enhanced Computed Tomography In Evaluation Of Lymph Node Metastasis In Head And Neck Cancers
  • Role Of Renal Doppler And Shear Wave Elastography In Diabetic Nephropathy
  • Evaluation Of Relationship Between Various Grades Of Fatty Liver And Shear Wave Elastography Values
  • Evaluation and characterization of pelvic masses of gynecological origin by USG, color Doppler and MRI in females of reproductive age group
  • Radiological evaluation of small bowel diseases using computed tomographic enterography
  • Role of coronary CT angiography in patients of coronary artery disease
  • Role of multimodality imaging in the evaluation of pediatric neck masses
  • Role of CT in the evaluation of craniocerebral trauma
  • Role of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the evaluation of spinal dysraphism
  • Comparative evaluation of triple phase CT and dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI in patients with liver cirrhosis
  • Evaluation of the relationship between carotid intima-media thickness and coronary artery disease in patients evaluated by coronary angiography for suspected CAD
  • Assessment of hepatic fat content in fatty liver disease by unenhanced computed tomography
  • Correlation of vertebral marrow fat on spectroscopy and diffusion-weighted MRI imaging with bone mineral density in postmenopausal women.
  • Comparative evaluation of CT coronary angiography with conventional catheter coronary angiography
  • Ultrasound evaluation of kidney length & descending colon diameter in normal and intrauterine growth-restricted fetuses
  • A prospective study of hepatic vein waveform and splenoportal index in liver cirrhosis: correlation with child Pugh’s classification and presence of esophageal varices.
  • CT angiography to evaluate coronary artery by-pass graft patency in symptomatic patient’s functional assessment of myocardium by cardiac MRI in patients with myocardial infarction
  • MRI evaluation of HIV positive patients with central nervous system manifestations
  • MDCT evaluation of mediastinal and hilar masses
  • Evaluation of rotator cuff & labro-ligamentous complex lesions by MRI & MRI arthrography of shoulder joint
  • Role of imaging in the evaluation of soft tissue vascular malformation
  • Role of MRI and ultrasonography in the evaluation of multifidus muscle pathology in chronic low back pain patients
  • Role of ultrasound elastography in the differential diagnosis of breast lesions
  • Role of magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography in evaluating dilated common bile duct in patients with symptomatic gallstone disease.
  • Comparative study of CT urography & hybrid CT urography in patients with haematuria.
  • Role of MRI in the evaluation of anorectal malformations
  • Comparison of ultrasound-Doppler and magnetic resonance imaging findings in rheumatoid arthritis of hand and wrist
  • Role of Doppler sonography in the evaluation of renal artery stenosis in hypertensive patients undergoing coronary angiography for coronary artery disease.
  • Comparison of radiography, computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging in the detection of sacroiliitis in ankylosing spondylitis.
  • Mr evaluation of painful hip
  • Role of MRI imaging in pretherapeutic assessment of oral and oropharyngeal malignancy
  • Evaluation of diffuse lung diseases by high resolution computed tomography of the chest
  • Mr evaluation of brain parenchyma in patients with craniosynostosis.
  • Diagnostic and prognostic value of cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging in dilated cardiomyopathy
  • Role of multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging in the detection of early carcinoma prostate
  • Role of magnetic resonance imaging in white matter diseases
  • Role of sonoelastography in assessing the response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy in patients with locally advanced breast cancer.
  • Role of ultrasonography in the evaluation of carotid and femoral intima-media thickness in predialysis patients with chronic kidney disease
  • Role of H1 MRI spectroscopy in focal bone lesions of peripheral skeleton choline detection by MRI spectroscopy in breast cancer and its correlation with biomarkers and histological grade.
  • Ultrasound and MRI evaluation of axillary lymph node status in breast cancer.
  • Role of sonography and magnetic resonance imaging in evaluating chronic lateral epicondylitis.
  • Comparative of sonography including Doppler and sonoelastography in cervical lymphadenopathy.
  • Evaluation of Umbilical Coiling Index as Predictor of Pregnancy Outcome.
  • Computerized Tomographic Evaluation of Azygoesophageal Recess in Adults.
  • Lumbar Facet Arthropathy in Low Backache.
  • “Urethral Injuries After Pelvic Trauma: Evaluation with Uretrography
  • Role Of Ct In Diagnosis Of Inflammatory Renal Diseases
  • Role Of Ct Virtual Laryngoscopy In Evaluation Of Laryngeal Masses
  • “Ct Portography Using Mdct Versus Color Doppler In Detection Of Varices In
  • Cirrhotic Patients”
  • Role Of Multidetector Ct In Characterization Of Renal Masses
  • Role Of Ct Virtual Cystoscopy In Diagnosis Of Urinary Bladder Neoplasia
  • Role Of Multislice Ct In Diagnosis Of Small Intestine Tumors
  • “Mri Flow Quantification In The Assessment Of The Commonest CSF Flow Abnormalities”
  • “The Role Of Fetal Mri In Diagnosis Of Intrauterine Neurological CongenitalAnomalies”
  • Role Of Transcranial Ultrasound In Diagnosis Of Neonatal Brain Insults
  • “The Role Of Interventional Imaging Procedures In The Treatment Of Selected Gynecological Disorders”
  • Role Of Radiological Imaging In Diagnosis Of Endometrial Carcinoma
  • “Role Of High-Resolution Ct In Differentiation Between Benign And Malignant Pulmonary Nodules In Children”
  • Role Of Ultrasonography In The Diagnosis Of Knee Joint Lesions
  • “Role Of Diagnostic Imaging Modalities In Evaluation Of Post Liver Transplantation Recipient Complications”
  • “Diffusion-Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging In Diagnosis And
  • Characterization Of Brain Tumors In Correlation With Conventional Mri”
  • The Role Of PET-CT In The Evaluation Of Hepatic Tumors
  • “Role Of Computerized Tomography In Evaluation Of Mediastinal Masses In Pediatric patients”
  • “Trans Vaginal Ultrasound And Magnetic Resonance Imaging In Female Urinary Incontinence”
  • Role Of Multidetector Ct In Diagnosis Of Urinary Bladder Cancer
  • “Role Of Transvaginal Ultrasound In Diagnosis And Treatment Of Female Infertility”
  • Role Of Diffusion-Weighted Mri Imaging In Evaluation Of Cancer Prostate
  • “Role Of Positron Emission Tomography With Computed Tomography In Diagnosis Of Cancer Thyroid”
  • The Role Of CT Urography In Case Of Haematuria
  • “Value Of Ultrasonography In Assessment Of Acute Abdominal Diseases In Pediatric Age Group”
  • “Role Of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging In Making Brain Tumor Surgery Safer”
  • The Role Of Sonoelastography In Characterization Of Breast Lesions
  • “Ultrasonography, Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) In Assessment Of Pediatric Biliary Lesions”
  • “Role Of Ultrasound And Color Doppler Imaging In Assessment Of Acute Abdomen Due To Female Genital Causes”
  • “Role Of Multidetector Ct Virtual Laryngoscopy In Evaluation Of Laryngeal Mass Lesions”
  • MRI Of The Postoperative Knee
  • Role Of Mri In Assessment Of Valvular Heart Diseases
  • The Role Of 3D & 4D Ultrasonography In Abnormalities Of Fetal Abdomen
  • State Of The Art Of Mri In Diagnosis Of Hepatic Focal Lesions
  • Role Of Multidetector Ct In Diagnosis Of Salivary Gland Lesions
  • “Role Of Virtual Endoscopy Using Mdct In Detection & Evaluation Of Gastric Pathologies”
  • The Role Of Ultrasound & Mri In Acute Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
  • “Diagnosis & Staging Of Liver Fibrosis By Ultraso Und Elastography In
  • Patients With Chronic Liver Diseases”
  • Role Of Mri In Evaluation Of Spinal Trauma
  • Validity Of Mri In Diagnosis Of Congenital Anorectal Anomalies
  • Imaging Of Vascular Complication After Liver Transplantation
  • “Contrast-Enhanced Digital Mammography And Digital Breast Tomosynthesis In Early Diagnosis Of Breast Lesion”
  • Role Of Mammotome In Breast Lesions
  • “Role Of MRI Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) In Assessment Of Traumatic Spinal Cord Injuries”
  • “Prediction Of Pre-eclampsia And Fetal Growth Restriction By Uterine Artery Doppler”
  • “Role Of Multidetector Row Computed Tomography In Assessment Of Maxillofacial Trauma”
  • “Role Of Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging In Assessment Of Neoplastic And Inflammatory Brain Lesions”
  • Role Of Diffusion Mri In Preoperative Evaluation Of Brain Neoplasms
  • “Role Of Multidetector Ct Virtual Hysteroscopy In The Detection Of The
  • Uterine & Tubal Causes Of Female Infertility”
  • Role Of Advances Magnetic Resonance Imaging Sequences In Multiple Sclerosis Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy In Multiple Sclerosis
  • “Role Of Conventional Mri, And Diffusion Tensor Imaging Tractography In Evaluation Of Congenital Brain Malformations”
  • Role Of MRI In Evaluation Of Spinal Trauma
  • Diagnostic Role Of Diffusion-weighted MR Imaging In Neck Masses
  • “The Role Of Transvaginal Ultrasound Versus Magnetic Resonance Imaging In Diagnosis & Evaluation Of Cancer Cervix”
  • “Role Of 3d Magnetic Resonance Imaging Tractography In Assessment Of White Matter Tracts Compromise In Supra Tentorial Tumors”
  • Role Of Proton MR Spectroscopy In The Evaluation Of Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
  • Role Of Multislice Computed Tomography In Evaluation Of Crohn’s Disease
  • Role Of MRI In Assessment Of Hydrocephalus In Pediatric Patients
  • The Role Of MRI In Diagnosis And Staging Of Urinary Bladder Carcinoma
  • USG and MRI correlation of congenital CNS anomalies
  • HRCT in interstitial lung disease
  • X-Ray, CT and MRI correlation of bone tumors
  • “Study on the diagnostic and prognostic utility of X-Rays for cases of pulmonary tuberculosis under RNTCP”
  • “Role of magnetic resonance imaging in the characterization of female adnexal  pathology”
  • “CT angiography of carotid atherosclerosis and NECT brain in cerebral ischemia, a correlative analysis”
  • Role of CT scan in the evaluation of paranasal sinus pathology
  • USG and MRI correlation on shoulder joint pathology
  • “Radiological evaluation of a patient presenting with extrapulmonary tuberculosis”
  • CT and MRI correlation in focal liver lesions”
  • Comparison of MDCT virtual cystoscopy with conventional cystoscopy in bladder tumors”
  • “Bleeding vessels in life-threatening hemoptysis: Comparison of 64 detector row CT angiography with conventional angiography prior to endovascular management”
  • “Role of transarterial chemoembolization in unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma”
  • “Comparison of color flow duplex study with digital subtraction angiography in the evaluation of peripheral vascular disease”
  • “A Study to assess the efficacy of magnetization transfer ratio in differentiating tuberculoma from neurocysticercosis”
  • “MR evaluation of uterine mass lesions in correlation with transabdominal, transvaginal ultrasound using HPE as a gold standard”
  • “The Role of power Doppler imaging with trans rectal ultrasonogram guided prostate biopsy in the detection of prostate cancer”
  • “Lower limb arteries assessed with doppler angiography – A prospective comparative study with multidetector CT angiography”
  • “Comparison of sildenafil with papaverine in penile doppler by assessing hemodynamic changes”
  • “Evaluation of efficacy of sonosalphingogram for assessing tubal patency in infertile patients with hysterosalpingogram as the gold standard”
  • Role of CT enteroclysis in the evaluation of small bowel diseases
  • “MRI colonography versus conventional colonoscopy in the detection of colonic polyposis”
  • “Magnetic Resonance Imaging of anteroposterior diameter of the midbrain – differentiation of progressive supranuclear palsy from Parkinson disease”
  • “MRI Evaluation of anterior cruciate ligament tears with arthroscopic correlation”
  • “The Clinicoradiological profile of cerebral venous sinus thrombosis with prognostic evaluation using MR sequences”
  • “Role of MRI in the evaluation of pelvic floor integrity in stress incontinent patients” “Doppler ultrasound evaluation of hepatic venous waveform in portal hypertension before and after propranolol”
  • “Role of transrectal sonography with colour doppler and MRI in evaluation of prostatic lesions with TRUS guided biopsy correlation”
  • “Ultrasonographic evaluation of painful shoulders and correlation of rotator cuff pathologies and clinical examination”
  • “Colour Doppler Evaluation of Common Adult Hepatic tumors More Than 2 Cm  with HPE and CECT Correlation”
  • “Clinical Relevance of MR Urethrography in Obliterative Posterior Urethral Stricture”
  • “Prediction of Adverse Perinatal Outcome in Growth Restricted Fetuses with Antenatal Doppler Study”
  • Radiological evaluation of spinal dysraphism using CT and MRI
  • “Evaluation of temporal bone in cholesteatoma patients by high resolution computed tomography”
  • “Radiological evaluation of primary brain tumours using computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging”
  • “Three dimensional colour doppler sonographic assessment of changes in  volume and vascularity of fibroids – before and after uterine artery embolization”
  • “In phase opposed phase imaging of bone marrow differentiating neoplastic lesions”
  • “Role of dynamic MRI in replacing the isotope renogram in the functional evaluation of PUJ obstruction”
  • Characterization of adrenal masses with contrast-enhanced CT – washout study
  • A study on accuracy of magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography
  • “Evaluation of median nerve in carpal tunnel syndrome by high-frequency ultrasound & color doppler in comparison with nerve conduction studies”
  • “Correlation of Agatston score in patients with obstructive and nonobstructive coronary artery disease following STEMI”
  • “Doppler ultrasound assessment of tumor vascularity in locally advanced breast cancer at diagnosis and following primary systemic chemotherapy.”
  • “Validation of two-dimensional perineal ultrasound and dynamic magnetic resonance imaging in pelvic floor dysfunction.”
  • “Role of MR urethrography compared to conventional urethrography in the surgical management of obliterative urethral stricture.”

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  • Radiology Informed consent forms in local Indian languages.
  • Sample Informed Consent form for Research in Hindi
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  • Guidelines for thesis writing by Dr. Pulin Gupta.
  • Preparing MD/DNB thesis by A Indrayan
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National Conference & Paper Presentation Competition

  • 9 February 2022

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Organizer: Department of English, RESEARCH CELL & IQAC, ST. STEPHEN’S COLLEGE (Affiliated to M.G. University, Kerala) UZHAVOOR, KOTTAYAM, KERALA-686634, In association with DCDC, M.G. University ,Kerala – Quaesitio 2022

About the Event

  • The last date of registration is 21 February 2022
  • After screening the shortlisted candidates will be notified
  • The final online presentation will be held on 10 March 2022
  • Attractive cash prizes

Abstracts are invited from faculty, research scholars and students from colleges and universities across the country. The abstracts will be screened and shortlisted. Applicants whose abstracts have been short listed will be invited to present their work through Google Meet. The best project in each discipline will be awarded prizes

Expected Participants

Category I: Faculty & Research Scholars Category II: UG & PG Students

Guidelines for the Conference and Paper Presentation Competition

  • The programme consists of subject-wise invited talks associated with paper presentation in each subject. The Paper Presentation will be conducted in two categories viz. a)Faculty & Research Scholars b)UG &PG Students (Including those who completed the course in 2021) in various disciplines of Arts, Science, Commerce & Management
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  • Registration fee for the Faculty and Research Scholars is Rs. 500 and for students is Rs.100. (Fee remittance details are given in the brochure)
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  • Paper Presentations

Presented paper on on comparative study between 0.5 % Ropivacaine with Fentanyl and 0.5 % bupivacaine with fentanyl in USG guided supraclavicular Block in Upper Limb Surgeeries

Presented e-paper on the effect of ketamine in lowering the incidence and severity of post op sore throat after endotrttacheal in patients receiving GA on 19 DEC 2020 at TNISA PG Conclave

Ashish , Logeshwari P

Presented an e-poster on’A randomised control study comparing effect of intravenous dexmedetomidine vs IV esmolol omn attenuation of pressor response to laryngoscopy and endotracheal intubatiion’ and e-paper on ‘the effectiven3ess of dexmedetomidine as an additive to Ropivacaine in supraclavicular brachial plexus block.

Presented e-paper on MAHAYUVAISACON 21 on 20 th Feb 2021 titled as “the effect of nebulised ketamine in decreasing the incidence and severity of post operative sore throat after endotracheal intubation in patients receiving general anaesthesia.

Biochemistry

Made presentation on scientists and clinicians preceptorship for translational research in Webinar 'Biology to Omics' organized by TMS-ACTREC, Navi Mumbai during March 10-12, 2021

Community Medicine

Sero Surveillance in the Wardha District of central India to monitor

SARS Cov 2 infection status among asymptomatic General population

International conference Conquering COVID-19 , at Kasibai Navle

Medical College, Pune.18-19 December 2020

Participated in 5th National IAPSM postgraduate quiz Competition 48th Annual National Conference of Indian Association of Preventive and Social Medicine (IAPSMCON),PGIMER, Chandigarh,19-21 March 2021

Kolhe R , Gupta SS

Relationship of Father's engagement in responsive caregiving with child development a cohort study - presented at IAPSMCON 2021, PGIMER, Chandigarh, 19-21 March,21(poster presentation)

48th Annual National Conference of Indian Association of Preventive and Social Medicine (IAPSMCON),PGIMER, Chandigarh,19-21 March 2021 - Participated in (WAR OF VIDEO COMPETITION) “MAHASANGAM”

2nd IAPSM Young Leaders National Conclave,26-27 March 2021 Participated in (Worth A Thousand Word: Public Health Photography Competition)

Forensic Medicine

Moderate a session topic- crime scene examination-role of doctor in state conference of MLAM“forensicon 2020 on 10 th april 2021 Organized by Department of Forensic Medicine &Toxicology, TNMC & BYL charitable , hospital, Mumbai

Khandekar I L

Chaired a session in 42 nd Annual National conference of IAFM “FORENSIC MEDICON 2021” organized at SCB medical college cuttack, odisha from 23 rd - 24 th Jan 2021,

Moderate a session topic- Non uniformity of medical & medicolegal certificates in state. in state conference of MLAM“ forensicon 2020 on 10 th april 2021 Organized by Department of Forensic Medicine &Toxicology, TNMC & BYL charitable , hospital, Mumbai

Politics of Science in a Pandemic: Impact of Evidence Based Medicine (Guest Speaker)

8 th National Bioethics Conference, 12 December 2020

SP Kalantri

Predictors of Mortality in Venomous Snakebites: Sevagram Story (Guest Speaker)

Amrita Institute of Medical Science (AIMS) Kochi. Amrita National Conference on Snakebite. 22 November 2020

How Covid Vaccines Are Being Developed: Clinical Trials in India (Guest Speaker)

BOOM, 6 August 2020

Aarupadai Veedu Medical College & Hospital. AVMC Webinar Series – ‘Forefront of Future Frontiers’ (Guest Speaker)

Clinical Trials in COVID -19: The Science and Ethics’, 31 July 2020

The Need for Evidence Based Medicine in Treating Covid19 (Guest Speaker)

20 July 2020

14th National Cancer Grid webinar on COVID19 Preparedness (Guest Speaker)

Research Priorities for COVID-19, 18 July 2020

Can Alternative Medicine Be Subject To Modern Rigour? (Guest Speaker)

The Hindu Podcast by Jacob Koshy,3 July 2020

Webinar: Ethical Challenges of Research in a Pandemic (Guest Speaker)

Sunoindia podcast, 27 June 2020

The Why, How & What of Research during COVID era (Guest Speaker)

11 th National Cancer Grid webinar on COVID-19 preparedness, 20 June 2020

Covid and Rural India: Wardha Story (Guest Speaker)

Podcast: SoundCloud by Rukmini S, 10 June 2020

Hydroxychloroquine: More Questions than Answers (Guest Speaker)

BOOM, 5 June 2020

TheEvidence and/or Lack of Evidence for the Effectiveness of Hydroxychloroquinein Treating COVID-19

BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) Talk , 20 May 2020

Dr. Amrish Saxena

Poster Presentation on Magnitude and determinants of depression in chronic kidney disease patients on maintenance hemodialysis in rural tertiary care hospital at ISN-WZ 2020, 36 th Annual ISN West Zone Conference, Nagpur, 19 th & 20 th September, 26 th & 27 th September 2020.

Microbiology

Presented a paper (Oral Presentation) on “Co infection of pneumocystis

carinii and cryptococcus neoformans” in the 2 nd Annual Conference of

Vidarbha Association of Medical Microbiology VAMMCON-2021 (online) held at Akola on 20 th and 21 st February, 2021

Maraskolhe D

Presented a paper (Oral Presentation) on “Are tuberculosis patients at greater risk of acquiring COVID-19 MGIMS data and Review of literature” in the 2 nd Annual Conference of Vidarbha Association of Medical Microbiology VAMMCON-2021 (online) held at Akola on 20 th and 21 st February, 2021 and received Dr. Ashok Pathak Junior Best Oral Paper Award

Obstetrics and Gynaecology

Presentation on Elderly Girls and How can we keep the rural work force we have ?” Unwanted pregnancies in adolescent girls – Global Challenges

Virtual 17 th WONCA World Health Rural Conference (Speaker)

Primary Care and Rural Health Bangladesh (PCRHB), Bangladesh, 15 th -18 th April, 2020

Critical Obstetric Care (Transfusion protocol, use of anticoagulants, Labour and Delivery in ICU training Webcast conference ( Panelist)

FOGSI 26 th April, 2020

4 th Global Virtual summit featuring wizard of endoscopy

Indian association of Gynaecology Endoscopist 21 st June, 2020

Mid Life Health Issue (Panelist)

Mid life Health committee Online conference (Chairperson nominee) Amravati Obstetrics and Gynaecology Society, Amravati, 12 th August, 2020

Management of worst Obstetric emergencies, PPH Online workshop on “ PPH Management” ( Panelist)

Ghaziabad Obstetrics and Gynaecological Society 13 th August, 2020

Hypertensive DS of Pregnancy Online Conference on “Hypertensive Pregnancy” (Panelist)

Nagpur Obstetrics and Gynaecological Society, Nagpur, 18 th August, 2020

USG in Infertility E-conference on “USG in Infertility “The Third Eye” ( Guest lecture)

Revari Obstetrics and Gynaecological Society, Rewari, Haryana, 4 th Sept, 2020

Classic For Clinician - RH Incompatibility in Obstetrics

Classic for Clinician Webinar Series 2, 25th November, 2020

NHM-UNICEF-NQOCN Webinar on Management of Post Partum Haemorrhage With Bundle Approach -Management Of Mother And Newborn In Labour Room

NQOCN with support of UNICEF, 28th November, 2020

Family Integrated Care

NQOCN 14 th December, 2020

Gestational Diabetes – Early intervention key to best Outcome

Rewari Obst & Gynaec Society, 11th January, 2021

Virtual conference on High risk pregnancy, infertility and Gynaecologic

Pune Obstetric and Gynaecology Society, 5 th -7 th March, 2021

Appropriate Blood and Blood Product Transfusion Guidelines PPH- Prevent the Catastrophe Part -5

Association of Madhya Pradesh Obst & Gynae Society and Raipur Obst & Gynae society 9th March, 2021

Amenorrhoea - Clinician's Perspective 29 th Annual POGS Conference “REEDIFY 2021” (Panelist)

Organised by Pune Obstetrics and Gynaecological Society, Pune, 5 th -7 th March, 2021

Maternal Health Care Bundles Classic for Clinician Webinar Series

25th March, 2021

Case Presentation & Table Viva Orator- Respectful Maternity Care (Late Dr. Leela Dube Oration) Virtual PG Force-2021 Nagpur Obstetrics and Gynaecology (Faculty)

Organized by Dept of OBGY, NKP Salve Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre & Lata Mangeshkar Hospital, Nagpur in Association with Nagpur Obstetrics and Gynaecology Society, Nagpur 16 th -21 st March, 2021

PMNCH Call to action on COVID 19 Webinar on PMNCH Stratergry outline

WHO 30th March, 2021

Infertility E-conference on “Roll of USG in Pregnancy” ( Chief Guest) Rewari Obst & Gynaec Society Rewari, Haryana 4 th September, 2020

Unwanted Pregnancies in Adolescent Girl, Global Challenges For Safe Baby, Safe Childhood, Safe Motherhood, Safe Womenhood, Maternity Violence must stop. How?

Rural Tribal Elderly Women’s suffering in a low resource region

Workshop-How Can We Keep the Rural Workforce We Have?”: A

Workshop on Rural Workforce Retention

TUFH Network : Primary Health Care: A Path towards Social Justice-

System and Community Based response to Covid-19,

Mexico, 23 rd -25 th September,2020

"Partograph and its interpretation: Risk for mother and Newborn"

NQOCN for Madhya Pradesh 15 th September, 2020

Developing prospective authors from QI teams across India for preparing QI reports for publication in peer reviewed journals

NQOCN 27 th October, 2020

Checklist For Immediate Postpartum Vigilence- For Mother And Newborn

Nqocn 10 th December, 2020

The Nuances of Infertility Webinar on The Nuances of Infertility ( Chaired the Session)

Nagpur Obstetrics and Gynaecology Society, Nagpur, 23 rd December, 2020

Triaging and Emergency Management in Obstetrics emergency (Guest Speaker) Topic of Webinar- Respectful Maternity Care in Covid/ Non-Covid era: Pregnant Women deserves the Quality Care in any Situation

13th February, 2021

Post natal care – recent advances (Guest speaker) Topic of Webinar- Respectful Maternity Care in Covid/ Non-Covid era: Pregnant Women deserves the Quality Care in any Situation - Day 4

27th February, 2021

Infection Prevention Practices- Covid/ Non Covid Topic of Webinar- Respectful Maternity Care in Covid/ Non-Covid era:

Pregnant Women deserves the Quality Care in any Situation

31st March, 2021

Ophthalmology

Diabetic Retinopathy Screening by Teleophthalmology (Guest Speaker)

Annual Delhi Ophthalmic Society International Hybrid Conference of 19 th December, 2020

Enhancing Clincal Skills in Ophthalmology using OSCE’s (Guest Speaker)

Annual Delhi Ophthalmic Society International Hybrid Conference of 18 th December, 2020

Lens Induced Glaucoma

Annual Delhi Ophthalmic Society International Hybrid Conference of

19 th December, 2020

Tayde D , Shukla A K, Singh S, Sheikh A, Lilhare K

Correlation between ablation depth and change in corneal curvature after

LASIK surgery”

45 th Virtual Annual Conference VOS-VRCON 2020 of the Vidarbha Ophthalmic Society from 26 th & 27 th December, 2020

More A , Shukla A K, Singh S, Sheikh A, Bhosale N

Management of Diabetic Patients with Vision Threatening Diabetic

Retinopathy in Rural Vidarbha region”

Peddawad S , Shukla A K, Singh S, Sheikh A, Bhosale N

Screening for vitamin A deficiency in tribal Maharashtra (Melghat)”

Bhosale N , Shukla A K, Singh S, More A

Visual outcome after small incision cataract surgery (SICS) in diabetic and non-diabetic patients”

Rathi N , Singh S, Shukla A K, Tayde D

Corneal topographic patterns in myopic eyes”

Taneshwari S , Dhabarde A, Shukla A K, Pednekar N, Sarode K

Analysis of Causes of Protposis in a Rural Based Tertiary Care Hospital

Tejashree B , Shukla A K, Singh S, Bang P, Peddawad S

An Insight into the Burden of Concomitant Strabismus among Primary School Children in Central India”

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A case of lid ptosis and total ophthalmoplegia Annual Delhi Ophthalmic

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New Delhi: Offering relaxation to the Postgraduate medical students of Batch 2020-2021, the Post Graduate Medical Education Board (PGMEB) of National Medical Commission has exempted one out of two requirements -poster presentation and read a paper at a national/state conference, for appearing in the PG degree examination.The exemption has been offered by the NMC PG Board as it considered...

New Delhi:  Offering relaxation to the Postgraduate medical students of Batch 2020-2021, the Post Graduate Medical Education Board (PGMEB) of National Medical Commission has exempted one out of two requirements -poster presentation and read a paper at a national/state conference, for appearing in the PG degree examination.

The exemption has been offered by the NMC PG Board as it considered the COVID pandemic situation that the medicos had to face during their years of study.

However, the Board has clarified in the public notice that "submission of research paper is mandatory."

Referring to the receipt of references from Medical Colleges and institutes in this regard, the NMC PG Board mentioned in the notice, "Post Graduate Medical Education Board is in receipt of a number of references from Medical Colleges/Institutes, owing to Covid pandemic, on the subject mentioned above thereby seeking relaxation and/or clarification on clause 13.9 of PGMER, 2000..."

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As per Clause 13.9 of PGMER, 2000, " A postgraduate student of a postgraduate degree course in broad specialties/ super specialties would be required to present one poster presentation, to read one paper which should be published/accepted for publication/sent for publication during the period of his postgraduate studies so as to make him eligible to appear at the postgraduate degree examination."

In this regard, NMC offered relaxation the Batch 2020-2021 and mentioned in the notice, "In this regard, it is stated that as a special consideration, Postgraduate students (Batch 2020-21) may be exempted from one out of two requirements (poster presentation and read a paper at a national/state conference)."

"However, the submission of research paper is mandatory," President of PGMEB, Dr. Vijay Oza clarified in the notice.

Last year also, the NMC PG Board had provided relaxation to the PG medicos in this regard. Medical Dialogues had earlier reported that taking the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic situation into consideration, NMC had offered to provide relief to the Postgraduate medical students by providing them with relaxation regarding poster presentation, research paper presentation required for appearing in PG medical examination.

As per the NMC advisory dated 23.12.2021, the PG medical students had been made eligible to appear for their PG medical degree examinations even in the absence of paper or poster presentations or submission of research paper.

To read the NMC notice, click on the link below:

https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/nmc-notice-poster-presentation-198967.pdf

Also Read: NMC relaxation: Now PG medical students can appear for exams without poster presentation

Barsha Misra

Barsha completed her Master's in English from the University of Burdwan, West Bengal in 2018. Having a knack for Journalism she joined Medical Dialogues back in 2020. She mainly covers news about medico legal cases, NMC/DCI updates, medical education issues including the latest updates about medical and dental colleges in India. She can be contacted at [email protected].

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The full paper with a maximum word count of 4000 along with 200 words abstract and declaration from author(s) can be sent to the following email id. [email protected]

The submission should be in 'Times New Roman font' at 12pt with 1.5 spacing in MS Word format

Short listed papers will be published in an edited volume with ISBN by IMU.

Plagiarised entries will be disqualified.

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Receipt of Full Papers(With abstracts)  : 1 2th February 2018

Intimation to shortlisted entries   : 14th February 2018

Abstracts will be published in Souvenir. The souvenir will be released at the Inaugural function of Estuary `18

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Final Presentation: 15 minutes with PPT; 5 minutes Q&A each.

Evaluation Criteria: 60% weightage for paper content and 40% weightage for presentation skills and defense.

THEME: " Impact Of E-Commerce On Retail Markets For Goods & Services In India"

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The list is suggestive in nature and are not exhaustive. Participants may choose any related themes or a hybrid of the sub-themes suggested.

• Future of Retail - E-Retailing /Internet retailing, Non - store Formats in India

• Social Media for maximizing Retail Profits

• Shaping the USP( Unique Selling Proposition) as a key to Success

• Customer Retention - Retail's biggest challenge today

• Same day delivery in e-retail

• Increasing purchasing power of millennials - impact on Retail sector

• Mobile Technology & the Connected Customer

• Improving digital marketing effectiveness

• Digital platform edging towards consolidation

• Subscription based business- are they the future?

• Artificial Intelligence for Smart Prediction in e- markets

• Data mining/ Big data for Ad targeting

• Chatbots in digital marketing - Rising popularity

• Unified commerce (merging commerce with e commerce

• Retail Industry & Economy - Paradigm shift from Saving to Spending

• Consolidation in e - commerce sector

• E-commerce law including dispute redressal in India

• E-commerce in Banking/Insurance sectors

• Cyber security issues of e-commerce business in India 

• FDI in e-commerce in India

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  • Receipt of Full Papers(With abstracts) 12 Feb 18, 06:29 PM CUT
  • Intimation to shortlisted entries 14 Feb 18, 06:29 PM CUT

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