National Assembly on Pediatric Emergency Medicine “India-International Conference on Pediatric Emergency and Acute care” 27 th Feb. - 1 st March 2009 Organized by Society for Trauma and Emergency Pediatrics, India IAP, Delhi Branch and Centre for Child Health, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi Venue: India International Centre 40 Max Mueller Marg, New Delhi
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National Assembly on Pediatric Emergency Medicine “India-International Conference on Pediatric Emergency and Acute care”
27th Feb. - 1st March 2009Organized by
Society for Trauma and Emergency Pediatrics, IndiaIAP, Delhi Branch and Centre for Child Health, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi
Venue:
India International Centre 40 Max Mueller Marg, New Delhi
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Chief AdvisorsDr B K Rao
Dr S C Arya Dr RN Srivastava Dr Deepak Guha Dr S Aneja Dr Arvind Taneja Dr A P Dubey Dr P K Pruthi Dr Sunil Gomber
Central IAPPresident: Dr Panna ChoudharyPresident Elect: Dr Deepak Ugra
Secretary: Dr Rohit Aggarwal
International Facilitator Dr J S Surpure
National FacilitatorDr K Chugh
IAP Delhi BranchPresident: Dr Anupam SachdevPresident Elect: Dr D N VirmaniVice President: Dr CM Khanijo
Secretary: Dr Suresh GuptaTreasurar: Dr Rajiv Seth
Past President Dr Ajay GambhirPast Secretary Dr Sunil Mehndiratta
Organizing ChairmanDr Sunit Singhi
Organizing SecretaryDr Suresh Gupta
Joint Organizing Secretaries Dr Ravi Malik Dr Dhiren Gupta
Scientific CommitteeDr Anil Sachdev
Dr Shyam Kukreja Dr Meera Ramakrishnan Dr Indumathi Santhanam Dr Lalitha Jankiraman Dr L N Taneja Dr Anand Shandalya
Regional Coordinators Agra: Dr Sunil Aggarwal Aligarh: Dr Vikas Mehrotra Banaras: Dr D M Gupta Chandigarh: Dr Suksham Dehradun: Dr Vipin Vaish Faridabad: Amit Gupta Gurgaon: Dr Mahaveer Jain Gawalior: Dr Rahul Sapra Hissar: Dr Satish Jawa Jaipur: Dr Rajeev Bansal Kurukshetra: Dr Lokender Goyal Karnal: Dr Anuj Chaddha Ludhiana: Dr Sukhmeet Singh Lakhnow: Dr S. Kunwar Meerut: Dr Rakesh Sharma Noida: Dr Deepa Passi Rohtak: Dr Kundan Mittal Roorki: Dr Arun Gupta
Local Planning CommitteeDr Anil Gulati
Dr J S Bhasin Dr Rajeev Kulshreshtha Dr Virender Kumar Dr B B Aggarwal Dr Vikas Taneja Dr Sanjeev
I convey my sincere appreciation to the Organizing Committee of ‘National Assembly on Pediatric Emergency Medicine’ for hosting “India-International Conference on Pediatric Emergency and Acute care” for the first time in India held on 27th Feb – 1st March 2009 at India International Center, New Delhi. The event would help in capacity building and skills development of medical community in dealing with pediatric emergencies in the hospital setting, field setting and during disaster. Importantly, nurses, paramedics, school health workers and even general public would benefit from this endeavor. It is timely that ‘Society for Trauma and Emergency Pediatrics’ is being launched on this occasion. Release of tool “Rapidex Pediatric Resuscitation Consult” designed for hassle free resuscitation is praiseworthy. I am sure the program meticulously planned would be a treat for the delegates.
Panna ChoudhuryNational IAP President 2009
Panna Choudhury
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I am delighted to be part of the first national conference of society of trauma/emergency pediatrics STEP for India in New Delhi. This is a great beginning for the children of India who are the future precious resource of our country and therefore time has come now to upgrade emergency and trauma care. Fortunately India has a fine network of hospitals and doctors and with innovative ideas and proper planning it is possible to use existing resources. Many states are already in the process of upgrading pre-hospital care. As concerned child advocates we should join together in this exciting venture to make a major impact on reducing morbidity and mortality of children. I have no doubt that STEP will become a prominent force in coming years to accept this challenge and continue to contribute to the welfare of our children. I wish the convention organizers all the success and best wishes for this endeavor.
Jagan Nath Surpure MD, FAAP, FACEP, Medical Director Children’s Urgent Care Centers Clinical Professor of PediatricsUniversity of NevadaSchool of Medicine, Las Vegas NV,USA
J S Surpure
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Last two decades have seen the development of subspecialties of pediatrics in tertiary care centres of our country. Some of these centres, like Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh and All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi are offering post MD Fellowship/ DM programs in pediatric subspecialties of Neurology, Hemato-Oncology and Critical Care.
In contrast to these subspecialties Pediatric Emergency Medicine touches the lives of all pediatricians in clinical practice. Naturally, many more pediatricians show interest in CMEs and workshops in pediatric emergencies. This is evident in the present National Assembly too where seats for all pre-conference workshop were full well before the last date. Keen interest has also been shown by health workers of schools of NCR and nurses of all major medical institutions of Delhi in this event.
I am confident that the “1st National Assembly on Pediatric Emergency Medicine” organized by Society for Trauma and Emergency Pediatrics, India, IAP Delhi Branch and Centre for Child Health, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Delhi, will prove to be a major milestone in the growth of this subspecility in our country.
Krishan ChughDirectorCentre for Child HealthSir Ganga Ram HospitalSr.ConsultantPediatric Intensive Care & PulmonologySir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi
Krishan Chugh
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I am delighted to be associated with the National Assembly on Pediatric Emergency Care, which I see as an important initiative to focus on the pressing need to develop this specialty. It is a long time since January 1987, when I was appointed on the newly created position of Additional professor of Pediatric Emergency and Intensive Care at Postgraduate instituteof Medical Education and Research. I believed that this specialty will see tremendous growth because of its relevance and importance to Pediatric practice. Alas! this did not happen. Perhaps, because most Pediatricians considered it the domain of general pediatrics; they did not consider it a separate specialty, perhaps because it is not identified with an organ system such as nephrology, cardiology etc. Even today, when there are voices that are raised to advocate creation of Emergency Medicine as a separate specialty, there is little that has been done to create and nurture Pediatric Emergency services. With notable exception of Pediatric Advanced Life support Courses run by Indian Academy of Pediatrics, of which I was privileged to be the first National Convener, and recent efforts at forming Emergency Medicine courses for Pediatricians, we have done precious little in this direction. What to talk about pre-hospital care, currently in most hospitals the emergency rooms, barring a few exceptions, are managed by a general duty doctor, who most often has no specific training either in emergency medicine or pediatrics. There is an urgent need to change it all for better. We need to give our attention to develop Pediatric Emergency Medicine in this country so that every sick child with acute illness and injury is able to receive immediate initial recognition, evaluation, and care. We also need to develop training programmes for administration, research and teaching of all aspects of Pediatric emergency medical care and have a emergency medical system for the provision of prehospital emergency care, Toxicology and Poison center and Disaster planning and management for both natural and manmade events. I wish and hope that the National Assembly on Pediatric Emergency Care will act as a catalyst in that direction and one day in near future we be able to ensure that quality emergency medical care will be treated as a fundamental right of a child and made available to all who seek it.
Sunit Singhi
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It gives me immense pleasure to know that the National Assembly on Pediatric Emergency Medicine is being organized by Society for Trauma and Emergency Pediatrics, India IAP, Delhi Branch and Centre for Child Health, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Delhi form 27thFeb to 1st March 2009.This is the first time in India that we are having a conference, which will focus on Pediatric emergency and acute care. This will go a long way to build capacity and skills development of medical community in dealing with pediatric emergencies in the hospital setting, field setting and during disaster. There will be training of paramedics, nurses, school health workers, general public and doctors. The conference will be an academic feast and the launching pad for STEP, India (Society for Trauma and Emergency Pediatrics)
Anupam Sachdeva President IAP delhiDr BC Roy Awardee 2004Silver Jublee Research Award Category I by President of India
Anupam Sachdeva
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Dear Friends
The First “National Assembly on Pediatric Emergency Medicine” 2009 has come into existence with the efforts of National and International pioneers well known in the field of pediatric emergency. The enthusiasm and interest of the people to attend this conference shows that this is the need of the hour. The STEP, India (Society for Trauma and Emergency Pediatrics, India), IAP Delhi Branch and Centre for Child Health, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, are making all effort to make the emergency care a reality in India. I am hopeful, that all those involved and participating in this India-International Event will find it to be useful.