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NAMSCON-2024

Jodhpur, Rajasthan | 23-24 November, 2024

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64 Annual Conference of
National Academy of Medical Sciences
“One-Health: Let us Collaborate to Take Care of our Health"

Pre-Conference Workshop National CME


21st November, 2024 22nd November, 2024

Main Conference
23rd-24th November, 2024
Auditorium, AIIMS Jodhpur

Organised by : All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur, Rajasthan


INVITATION
Dear Colleagues,
We are privileged to cordially invite you to attend the
64th Annual Conference of the National Academy of
Medical Sciences (India) NAMSCON 2024, to be held at
the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur from
21st to 24th November, 2024.
The blue city of Jodhpur, also known as 'Suncity' in
Rajasthan, present a blend of rich cultural heritage,
monuments and an ever growing desert town. The
climate during the last week of November is
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comfortable with temperature ranging from 14 to 28
celsius.
Rajasthan is a culturally and climatically diverse region
of India having its own preserved culture and heritage of
Rajputana. While you visit Jodhpur, please take some
time to visit sites in Rajasthan including the 'Pink city' of
Jaipur, 'Lake city' of Udaipur, 'Golden city' of Jaisalmer
and Hill station of Mount Abu.

Organising Chairperson Organising Secretary Treasurer


Prof. Kuldeep Singh Prof. Pankaj Bhardwaj Dr. Manoj Kr Gupta
Head, Department of Paediatrics Head, School of Public Health Additional Professor, CMFM
AIIMS Jodhpur AIIMS Jodhpur AIIMS Jodhpur

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NAMS
The National Academy of Medical Sciences (India), constitute as it is of highly
selected leaders in medical and biomedical sciences, is a unique which combines
academic excellence as its goal.
The first Convocation of the Academy in 1963 was graced by Dr. S. Radhakrishnan,
the then President of India, who delivered the Convocation Address.
Over the years, the Fellowship of the Academy has become a most cherished and
coveted hallmark of distinction, awarded through a well-structured and regulated
system of peer review, and in recognition of outstanding achievements in
biomedical sciences, medical education of excellence, but also seeks relevance in
excellence.
The Academy constitutes the forum both for the acquisition of knowledge as also
for its translation to enhancing human health.
AIIMS - Jodhpur
AIIMS Jodhpur is one of the SIX AIIMS established by the Ministry of Health &
Family Welfare, Government of India under the Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha
Yojna (PMSSY) with the aim of correcting regional imbalances in quality tertiary
level healthcare in the country and attaining self sufficiency in graduate and
postgraduate medical education. PMSSY planned to set up 6 new AIIMS
institutions in under served areas of the country.

These institutions are being established by an Act of Parliament on the lines of the
original All India Institute of Medical Sciences in New Delhi which imparts both
undergraduate and postgraduate medical education in all its branches and related
fields, along with nursing and paramedical training to bring together in one place
educational facilities of the highest order for the training of personnel in all
branches of health care activity.

JODHPUR
The former capital of Marwar state, Jodhpur, was founded in 1459 by Rao Jodha.
According to Rathore tradition, the clan traces its origins back to Lord Rama.
The city of Jodhpur has grown around the magnificent Mehrangarh Fort. The old
walled city is protected by a high stone wall with seven gates (Nagauri gate, Merati
gate, Sojati gate, Jalori gate, Siwanchi gate and Chandpol) and countless bastions.
The ‘blue’ city of Jodhpur is the second largest city of Rajasthan enriching the
desert with entrepreneurship, scholarship and art. The city is proud to have
institutions as AIIMS, IIT, NLU, NIFT, etc. Handicraft industries of Jodhpur are one of
the world’s best.
The climate of the city is pleasant in the last week of November, with temperature
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ranging from 14 to 28 celsius.
Sightseeing in Jodhpur : Mehrangarh Fort, Jaswant Thada, Umaid Bhawan Palace,
Girdikot and Sardar Market, Tulhati Mahal, Museum, Mandore.

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List of Council Members
Elected Members:
Dr. Shiv Kumar Sarin, FAMS – President, NAMS
Dr. Digambar Behera, FAMS – President – Elect, NAMS
Dr. Neerja Bhatla, FAMS –Vice-President
Dr. Prem Prakash Varma, FAMS –Treasurer
Dr. Rakesh Aggarwal
Dr. Om Prakash Kalra
Lt. Gen (Dr) Velu Nair, AVSM, VSM**
Dr. Pramod Kumar Garg
Dr. Rajendra Prasad
Dr. O.P. Kharbanda
Dr. Mahesh Verma
Dr. Ashok Kumar Sharma, FAMS
Dr. Narendra Kumar Arora,
Dr. Anita Saxena,
Dr. Yogendra Kumar Gupta
Dr. Sanjay Kumar Agarwal
Dr. Ashok Kumar Gupta
Dr. Anil Kumar Jain
Dr. Saroj Chooramani Gopal, FAMS – Immediate Past President, NAMS

Elected Officers
Dr. Shiv Kumar Sarin, FAMS, President
Dr. Rajeshwar Dayal, FAMS, Vice-President
Dr. Rani Kumar, FAMS, Treasurer

Editor-in-Chief
Dr. Anil Kumar Jain, FAMS

Executive Staff
Dr. Umesh Kapil, FAMS, Secretary
PATRON
Shri J. P. Nadda Prof. Shiv Kumar Sarin,
Honourable Health Minister, Govt. of India President, National Academy of Medical Sciences (India)
Prof. G D Puri Prof. Madhabananda Kar
Executive Director, AIIMS Jodhpur Executive Director, AIIMS Mangalagiri
Dr. Digambar Behera
President Elect, National Academy of Medical Sciences (India)

ORGANISING CHAIRPERSON
Prof. Kuldeep Singh
Head, Department of Paediatrics, AIIMS Jodhpur

ORGANISING SECRETARY
Prof. Pankaj Bhardwaj,
Head, School of Public Health, AIIMS Jodhpur

TREASURER
Dr. Manoj Kr Gupta
Additional Professor, CMFM, AIIMS Jodhpur

ADVISORS
Prof. Sanjeev Misra
Vice Chancellor, Atal Bihari Vajpai Medical University, Lucknow
Prof. Praveen Sharma
Former Head, Biochemistry, AIIMS Jodhpur
Prof. M K Garg
Ex. Professor and Head Medicine, AIIMS Jodhpur
Prof. A K Sharma, Jaipur
Prof. M R Jain, Jaipur
Prof. O. P. Kharbanda
Pro-Vice Chancellor, Health Sciences Ramaiah University Bangalore
Dr. Shalini C. Nooyi
Principal & Dean, RMC

CORE COMMITTEE
Prof. Umesh Kapil Secretary, National Academy of Medical Sciences (India)
Prof. Shilpi Gupta Dixit Dean (Academics), AIIMS Jodhpur
Prof. Abhinav Dixit Dean (Examination), AIIMS Jodhpur
Prof. Tanuj Kanchan Dean (Research), AIIMS Jodhpur
Prof. Abhay Elhence Dean (Student Welfare), AIIMS Jodhpur
Prof. Suresh K. Sharma Principal, College of Nursing, AIIMS Jodhpur
Prof. Naresh Nebhinani Vice Dean (Student Welfare), AIIMS Jodhpur
Dr. Dushyant Agarwal Vice Dean (Examination), AIIMS Jodhpur
Dr. Akhil Dhanesh Goel Additional Professor, CMFM, AIIMS Jodhpur
Dr. Varuna Vyas Additional Professor, Paediatrics, AIIMS Jodhpur
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Chairperson: Prof. Tanuj Kanchan
Members:
Dr. Jaykaran Charan
Prof. Jagdish Prasad Goyal
Dr. Nikhil Kothari
Dr. Nikha Bhardwaj
Dr. Rimple Jeet Kaur
Dr. Deepak Kumar
Dr. Lokesh Saini

REGISTRATION COMMITTEE
Chairperson: Prof. Pratibha Singh
Members:
Dr. Charu Sharma
Dr. Shival Srivastava
Dr. Nitesh Gehlot
Dr. Ankita Chugh
Dr. Pranshu Singh

ADMINISTRATIVE ADVISORY COMMITTEE


Chairperson: Mr. Manu Manish Gupta,
Deputy Director (Administration), AIIMS Jodhpur
Members:
Col. Surender Kumar, Financial Advisor, AIIMS Jodhpur
Mr. Amit Mundra, Finance & Chief Account Officer, AIIMS Jodhpur
Mr. Vikas Poonia, Sr. Administrative Officer, AIIMS Jodhpur
Mr. Sanjay Dhabai, Administrative Officer, AIIMS Jodhpur
Mr. Pankaj Saxena, Executive Engineer, AIIMS Jodhpur
SPONSORSHIP COMMITTEE
Chairperson: Prof. Naveen Sharma, Head, Department of Surgery
Members: Prof. Amit Goyal
Dr. Alok Sharma
Dr. Dushyant Agarwal
Dr. Dharamveer Yadav
Dr. Dharma Ram Punia
Dr. Naresh Kumar Midha

SOUVENIR & MEMENTOS COMMITTEE


Chairperson: Prof. Surajit Ghatak
Members: Dr. Binit Sureka
Dr. Shailja Sharma
Dr. Vidhi Jain

CULTURAL COMMITTEE
Chairperson: Prof. Daisy Khera
Members: Prof. Naresh Nebhinani
Mrs. Vandna Pandey

INAUGURATION & CONVOCATION COMMITTEE


Chairperson: Prof. Pankaj Bhardwaj
Members: Prof. Sumit Banerjee
Dr. Aasma Nalwa
Dr. Vidhi Jain
Dr. Ruchi Garg
Mr. Tulsi Ram

TRAVEL, TRANSPORT & ACCOMMODATION COMMITTEE


Chairperson: Prof. Pushpinder Khera
Members: Dr. Dushyant Agarwal
Dr. Naveen KH
Dr. Prawin Kumar
Mr. Mahendra

SOCIAL MEDIA & PRESS COMMITTEE


Chairperson: Dr. Jeewan Ram Vishnoi
Members: Dr. Aliza Mittal
Mr. Pawan Gupta
CATERING COMMITTEE
Chairperson: Dr. Ashish Kumar Nayyar
Members:Dr. Surjit Singh
Dr. Akhil Dhanesh Goel
Dr. Garima Yadav
Dr. Rashmi Rathore
Mr. Amit Mundra

LOGISTICS COMMITTEE (HALL ARRANGEMENT)


Chairperson: Dr. Ruchi Garg
Member: Dr. Sojit Tomo
Dr. Naresh Kumar Midha
Mr. Pankaj Saxena

WORKSHOPS COMMITTEE
Chairperson: Dr. Bharat Chaudhary
Members: Prof. Ramkaran Choudhary
Dr. Abhishek Bhardwaj
Dr. Manoj Kamal
Dr. Sadik Mohammed
Mr. Nipin Kalal
Conference Program Overview

“One-Health: Let us Collaborate to Take Care of our Health"

Date Program Activities


21 Nov. 2024 Pre-conference Workshops 16 Parallel Workshops

22 Nov. 2024 National CME on One Health Theme - One Health Representative from

23 Nov. 2024 Symposiums/CME/Fellow's Presentation

8 am - 1 pm

23 Nov. 2024 Convocation Rehearsal All members, fellows

2 pm onwards & Executive members

23 Nov. 2024 Convocation Award of fellowships,

4 pm - 6 pm scroll & awards

23 Nov. 2024 Governing Body Meeting All elected members

6 pm - 8 pm and fellows

24 Nov. 2024 National Quiz Students selected through

9 am - 10 am zonal rounds

24 Nov. 2024 Free Oral Paper Presentation Paper selected through

8 am - 1 pm scientific committee/experts

24 Nov. 2024 Validatory

2 pm - 4 pm

Poster display & presentation - throughout the conference


1. Digital Health and GIS:
Workshop Coordinator: Dr. Manish Chaturvedy
Topic: Leveraging GIS in Digital Health: Enhancing Healthcare Delivery and Outcomes
Focus: The use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in improving healthcare delivery, planning,
and response.
Objectives: Understanding GIS applications in health, spatial analysis for disease tracking, and
improving accessibility to healthcare services through GIS.
Venue: Skill Lab/Innovation Center

2. mHealth and Telemedicine:


Workshop Coordinator: Dr. Pradeep
Topic: Innovations in mHealth and Telemedicine: Transforming Patient Care
Focus: Advances in mobile health (mHealth) and telemedicine technologies.
Objectives: Exploring mobile health applications, telehealth platforms, and strategies to integrate
these technologies into clinical practice to improve patient outcomes.
Venue: Telemedicine Center, MS Office

3. Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review Methodologies in Health Research


Workshop Coordinator: Dr. Shoban Babu Vartya
Topic: Unveiling the Power of Evidence Synthesis: Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review Techniques
Focus: Understanding the methodologies and applications of meta-analysis and systematic reviews
in health research.
Objectives: Providing an overview of the systematic review process, including study selection, data
extraction, and quality assessment, exploring statistical methods used in meta-analysis, such as
effect size estimation and heterogeneity assessment, and discussing the importance of evidence
synthesis in informing clinical practice, policy decisions, and future research directions.
Venue:

4. Implementation and Operational Research


Workshop Coordinator:
Topic: Bridging the Gap: Implementation and Operational Research in Healthcare
Focus: Translating research findings into practical applications in healthcare settings.
Objectives: Understanding methodologies in implementation research, case studies on successful
implementation, and evaluating the impact of operational research on healthcare delivery.
Venue :

5. Antimicrobial Resistance
Workshop Coordinator: Dr. Deepak Sharma
Topic: Combating Antimicrobial Resistance: Strategies and Innovations
Focus: Addressing the global challenge of antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
Objectives: Reviewing the mechanisms of resistance, current trends in AMR, and exploring
innovative approaches and policies to mitigate AMR in healthcare settings.
Venue:

6. Geriatric Caregiving
Workshop Coordinator: Dr. Bharat Maheswari
Topic: Best Practices in Geriatric Caregiving: Enhancing Quality of Life for Older Adults
Focus: Comprehensive approaches to caregiving for the elderly.
Objectives: Understanding the unique needs of geriatric patients, caregiver support strategies, and
enhancing caregiving practices to improve the quality of life for older adults.
Venue:

7. Hypertension
Workshop Coordinator:
Topic: Advances in Hypertension Management: From Diagnosis to Treatment
Focus: Current trends and best practices in hypertension management.
Objectives: Exploring the latest diagnostic tools, treatment protocols, lifestyle interventions, and
patient education strategies to manage hypertension effectively.
Venue:

8. Health Economics and Health Technology Assessment (HTA)


Workshop Coordinator:
Topic: Integrating Health Economics and HTA in Healthcare Decision-Making
Focus: The role of health economics and HTA in evaluating healthcare interventions.
Objectives: Understanding the principles of health economics, conducting HTA, and using these
assessments to inform policy and clinical decision-making.
Venue: Skill lab

9. Periodontitis and Diabetes in Oral Health


Workshop Coordinator:
Topic: Interlinking Periodontitis and Diabetes: Implications for Oral Health Management
Focus: The bidirectional relationship between periodontitis and diabetes.
Objectives: Reviewing the impact of diabetes on oral health, management of periodontitis in diabetic
patients, and integrated care approaches for optimal health outcomes.
Venue: Skill lab

10. HIV Surveillance


Workshop Coordinator:
Topic: Enhancing HIV Surveillance Systems: Innovations and Best Practices
Focus: Improving HIV surveillance for better public health outcomes.
Objectives: Exploring new technologies in HIV surveillance, data collection and analysis methods,
and strategies to enhance the effectiveness of HIV prevention and control programs
Venue :

11. Tribal Health Equity


Workshop Coordinator: Dr. Pradeep Dwivedi
Topic: Addressing Disparities in Tribal Health: Strategies for Equity and Access
Focus: Understanding and addressing the unique healthcare challenges faced by tribal
communities.
Objectives: Examining social determinants of health affecting tribal populations, exploring culturally
competent healthcare delivery models, and promoting policies to achieve health equity for
indigenous peoples.
Venue:

12. Blockchain in Healthcare


Workshop Coordinator:
Topic: Harnessing Blockchain Technology for Secure Health Data Management
Focus: Exploring the potential of blockchain technology in improving healthcare data security,
interoperability, and patient privacy.
Objectives: Understanding the fundamentals of blockchain technology, examining use cases in
healthcare such as secure electronic health records (EHRs) and supply chain management, and
addressing challenges and opportunities in implementing blockchain solutions.
Venue: India Innovation center

13. International Collaboration in Health Research


Workshop Coordinator:
Topic: Fostering Global Partnerships for Health Research: Collaboration and Capacity Building
Focus: The importance of international collaboration in advancing health research and innovation.
Objectives: Identifying successful models of international research collaboration, promoting
knowledge exchange and capacity building among researchers from different regions, and
addressing ethical considerations and challenges in global health research partnerships.
Venue: Skill Center
14. Medical Education in Global Health
Workshop Coordinator:
Topic: Integrating Global Health Perspectives into Medical Education: Preparing Future Physicians
Focus: The role of medical colleges and students in addressing global health challenges through
education and training.
Objectives: Examining curriculum integration of global health topics, promoting cultural
competency and cross-cultural communication skills among medical students, and fostering
opportunities for international clinical experiences and service-learning projects.
Venue: Skill center

15. Camel Milk: Health Benefits and Applications


Workshop Coordinator:
Topic: Evidences on Nutritional and Medicinal Properties of Camel Milk
Focus: Investigating the potential health benefits and therapeutic applications of camel milk.
Objectives: Reviewing scientific evidence on the nutritional composition and bioactive compounds
in camel milk, exploring traditional uses and modern research findings on its therapeutic effects, and
discussing its role in global health and nutrition initiatives.
Venue: LT 3

16. Integrating Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy in Healthcare


Workshop Coordinator:
Topic: Ayush Approaches to Holistic Health: Integrating Traditional Medicine Systems
Focus: Harnessing the principles and practices of Ayurveda, Yoga, and Naturopathy (AYUSH) for
holistic healthcare delivery.
Objectives: Exploring the philosophy and fundamentals of Ayurveda, Yoga, and Naturopathy,
examining evidence-based approaches to disease prevention and management, and promoting
integration with modern healthcare systems to enhance patient outcomes.
Venue: LT 4

17. AIIMS Consortium


Topic: Multiple- Model in Education; Health Insurance; Optimizing Health Infrastructure
Focus: Sharing Best Practices, Policies generation.
Objectives: The deliberations can be communicated to MoH&FW through NAMS.
Venue: Auditorium

And Many More.........


SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
nd
NAMS National CME- 22 November 2024
Program Time Auditorium
Registration 8:00 am onwards
8:45 am- 9:00 – Pre- test
9:00 am - Introduction of Theme and CME Objectives: CME Coordinator: Dr Kuldeep
9:00 am - Significance of One Health in DG ICMR Chairpersons Rapporteur:
9:15am the context of Global Health Dr O P Yadav Dr Ankita Bhati
9:15 am - Is One Health really an Dr G S Toteja
9:30 am agenda of India?
Plenary
9:30 am - Harnessing Digital Health
Session 1
9:45 am Technologies for One Health
9:45 am – Ecosystem Health and
10: 00 am Resilience.
9:55 am - DBT One- Health Consortium Dr G Taru Sharma,
10:15 am Director, NIAB

10:15 am – Launch of the Scientific session followed by High Tea


11:15 am Keynote Speaker: Dr V M Katoch ,
One Health Stakeholders Views (10 minutes each)
11:15 am- Speaker Chairpersons Rapporteur
1: 00 PM Animal Biotechnology Dr Narendra Hegde Jitendra Rathor
ICMR
ICAR Dr O P Yadav, CAZRI
IITs and Engineers Dr Mitali Mukerji
NCDC (Center for One Dr Simmi Tiwari
Health)
USAID- RISE
Wildlife Dr Shirish V
Upadhye
ISRO Dr Giri Babu
Veterinary Clinicians
Lunch 1:00- 2: 00 PM
2:00 pm - Key points from morning session CME Coordinator
Our preparedness for One Dr Deepak Saxena , Chairperson: Rapporteur:
2:05 pm -
World Health and IIPH, Gandhinagar Dr Vikram Saini Dr Ankita Bhati
2:30 pm
collaborations
2:30 pm - One Health Toolbox Dr Simmi Tiwari,
3:00 pm NCDC, New Delhi
Strengthening Labs for One
Plenary 3:00 - 3:30 Health
Session 2 pm (Biotech/Communication/
Genomics)
Experience sharing One Dr J S Bedi, Dr
3:30 pm - Health Consortium of India Kurkure, Dr Michael,
4:00 pm Dr Suresh and many
more
4:00 pm - Key Messages Dr Pankaj Bhardwaj
4:15 pm
4: 15- 4: 30 Post test
pm
4.30 PM Tea and networking
Registrations:
Registration Member and Fellows Non-member Students foreign Delegates
Early Bird (Upto 30 th 5000 6000 2000 USD 100
September 2024)
1 October -31 October 8000 10000 4000 USD 120
After 1 Nov and spot 10000 12000 6000

Pre-Conference Workshop 1000

*18% GST extra applicable.

Bank Account Details


Account Name : NAMSCON 2024
Bank Name : HDFC Bank
Account No. : 50200100306573
IFSC : HDFC0004204
Branch : Sangaria Branch, Jodhpur

Abstract Submission:
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Open : 7 August, 2024
th
Close: 30 October, 2024

Abstract Submission Link :


https://forms.gle/KbsxSqB64xjGwR7t8

Also write, selected Oral presentations delivered during NAMSCON-2024 may be


published in the Annals of National Academy of Medical Sciences (India). You are
requested to submit the Oral Presentations in the following format :
1. Title of the Presentation
2. Authors name
3. Institution, Email ID
4. Structural Abstract
- Background
- Method
- Results
- Conclusion
- References, if any

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Account No. : 50200100306573 IFSC : HDFC0004204
Branch : Sangaria Branch, Jodhpur

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Required Abstract Format for the Oral & Poster Sessions
Please note that abstracts are invited for oral/poster sessions. The last date to send the abstract as a
word document is 15th October, 2024 to [email protected]. Authors of selected abstracts will be
informed by email. The final poster should be 3 feet wide and 4 feet height.

Document : No more than one page in length.


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