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The Ganga Ram Institute for Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (GRIPMER) Academic Programme January–June 2013 Sir Ganga Ram Hospital New Delhi ii CONTENTS Foreword  iii Preface  v Academics  Anaesthesiology, Pain and Perioperative Medicine  Biochemistry  11 Cardiac Surgery  12 Centre of Medical Genetics  14 Clinical Haematology  15 Clinical Microbiology and Immunology  17 Critical Care and Emergency Medicine  20 Dharma Vira Heart Centre (Cardiology)  22 Dental Surgery  25 Dermatology  26 Endocrinology and Metabolism  27 Gastroenterology  30 General Surgery  34 Haematology and Clinical Pathology  38 Hospital Administration  41 Institute of Child Health: Neonatology  45 Paediatric Surgery  48 Paediatrics  51 Institute of Minimal Access, Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery  53 Medical Oncology  58 Medicine and Family Medicine  59 Nephrology  65 Neurology  67 Neurosurgery  71 Nuclear Medicine and Bone Densitometry  74 Obstetrics and Gynaecology  76 Ophthalmology  84 Orthopaedics 87 Otorhinolaryngology (ENT)  89 Pathology  94 Peripheral and Endovascular Surgery  97 Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery  99 Psychiatry  105 Pulmonology (Chest Medicine)  106 Radiodiagnosis  107 Renal Transplant Surgery  110 Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology 112 Surgical Gastroenterology and Liver Transplant Unit  113 Thoracic Surgery  119 Urology  120 FOREWORD iii It is a matter of great pleasure that the Department of Academics, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital under the aegis of The Ganga Ram Institute for Postgraduate Medical Education & Research (GRIPMER) is bringing out the Academic Programme booklet for January 2013 to June 2013 It gives me immense satisfaction to see the phenomenal growth of teaching activities in this hospital This booklet provides comprehensive information about the day-to-day academic activities of all the departments in the hospital It has been found to be extremely useful and widely acclaimed by all concerned with the academic activities at this institution of repute I hope that all postgraduates will be real beneficiaries and will be able to use their learning for better patient care I congratulate the faculty and the staff of the Department of Academics of the hospital for doing an excellent job Wishing you a Very Happy and Prosperous New Year 2013 Dr D.S Rana Chairman Board of Management Compiled and produced by byword editorial consultants Printed at indraprastha press (cbt) PREFACE v It is a matter of great honour for me to write a preface for the Academic Programme booklet of January 2013 to May 2013 This booklet contains various teaching activities of the departments and reflects the commitment of every department to teaching and training The Academic Committee takes meticulous care while planning this programme Their efforts are focused not only on the basic training but also towards training the DNB students on how to become good clinicians and apply their knowledge to research The Academic Committee and faculty of our hospital deserve everybody’s admiration Every student is a potential teacher and every good teacher ensures furtherance of knowledge Dr anupam sachdeva Chairman Department of Academics ACADEMICS Advisor: Dr K.C Mahajan Chairperson: Dr Anupam Sachdeva The DNB programme was started at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in 1984 in five disciplines In 1996 an Academic Committee was constituted under the chairmanship of Dr K.C Mahajan, ably assisted by Dr P.S Gupta and Dr S Nundy The Academic Committee was given the status of a Department of Academics in the year 2002 Today we cater DNB courses in 30 disciplines including 13 superspecialities and post-doctoral fellowships in disciplines and is the largest in the country The following are the activities of the department: • Structuring and publishing a single comprehensive booklet every six months in January and July, which has the academic schedule of all the departments The department ensures that the DNB curriculum is strictly adhered to along with periodic meetings with the DNB students of each department so that an adequate feedback is available • Arranging faculty lectures by outstanding people from India and abroad in their areas of expertise These have a dual advantage as the hospital is exposed to the visiting faculty and the consultants and residents upgrade their knowledge • Encouraging CME activities which are recognized for accreditation by the Delhi Medical Council The department also encourages the holding of seminars, workshops, panel discussions and journal clubs The Department of Academics has a Medical Illustration Unit, headed by Mr Sansar Thakur, which offers the following services: • Providing secretarial assistance to students and faculty for the preparation of slides and processing data for publication • Accessing the internet to make available material required to write papers • Providing the latest LCD/ DLP projection facilities • Making available a 24-hour internet service • Recording of clinical combined rounds, faculty lectures, first of the month clinical meetings, seminars, symposia and public awareness lectures • Taking digital photographs of patients in the OPD and wards • Scanning of X-rays/ CT/ MRI and 35 mm slides • Running a basic computer course for DNB students • Giving live demonstrations of various procedures There is a permanent fibre-optic cable from the main Operation Theatre, Cardiac Operation • • • • academics Theatre, Endoscopic Room, Academic Room and Department of Minimal Access Surgery to the main Auditorium and Seminar Room This is manned by in-house staff Conducting a clinical meeting on the first of every month in which individual departments present their achievements and latest trends in their respective fields Four of these meetings in a year are in the form of clinicopathological conferences, for which the speaker is an invited faculty member from among the best known institutions of India It is a matter of great pride that the hospital has such a large wealth of good and interesting clinical data, because of which the department has been able to regularly conduct clinicopathological conferences of high quality Publishing a quarterly Hospital Newsletter, which highlights the hospital’s academic and social activities, and also invites articles from consultants on subjects other than medicine Ensuring an environment conducive to effective learning The department has a library with a paper as well as an electronic section Managing the hospital website and regularly updating information regarding the hospital Hospital Website (www.sgrh.com) The Sir Ganga Ram Hospital website went online in November 1998 Patients and other people interested in finding information about the hospital can visit the website from the comfort of their homes, offices or cyber cafés at any time of the day or night The latest news about events in the hospital are featured on the HOME page The DNB and nursing courses, as well as job vacancies, are advertised through the website with the option of downloading the application form The results of academic courses are declared on the website, which also has the hospital’s achievements and new facilities, meetings and conferences The section ‘About the hospital’ gives the background information, achievements, hospital statistics and future plans of the hospital The contact details of the Board of Trustees, Board of Management and hospital administration are also available along with important telephone numbers First of the Month Clinical Meeting The department conducts a clinical meeting on the first of each month where all departments in turn present their achievements and latest trends in their respective fields The following guidelines are to be followed: • • • • The subject should be of general interest to people of all disciplines Address by the Chairman, Department of Academics for minutes Address by the Chairman, Board of Management for minutes Ten minutes will be used for discussion 110 RENAL TRANSPLANT SURGERY Chairperson: Dr Harsha Jauhari The Department of Renal Transplant Surgery has been in existence since 1988 and has conducted over 2500 successful live-donated and cadaveric renal transplants It has also conducted cadaveric kidney transplants It has a number of ‘firsts’ to its credit, e.g the introduction of CAPD in India In 2010, 300 patients with CRF underwent CAPD catheter insertion There are no postgraduate students in the department and therefore there is no formal teaching programme However, the department participates in and conducts lectures/seminars and has informal teaching sessions for PGs in the Departments of Nephrology, Urology and Surgery Dr H Jauhari has been appointed coordinator for conducting an interactive hands-on course on the art of surgery and basic surgical skills for DNB and post-fellowship students of all surgical specialties Interactive training programme on the ‘Art of Surgery’ Each session will consist of two parts: A Concepts and attitudes: An audiovisual presentation on the following topics: (i) Introduction to the concept of the ‘Art of Surgery’ (ii) Surgical department and opinions—‘I think, therefore I am’ (iii) Conceptualization and visualization of an operation (iv) The OT—sterilization techniques, conduct consistent with sterilization techniques Effective scrubbing —‘When you think you have scrubbed enough scrub once more’ (v) Know your instruments: Plan your operation (vi) Anaesthesia and the surgeon (vii) Surgery and the anaesthetist (viii) Panic and the surgeon—‘to fuse or defuse’ (ix) Sudden, massive, unexpected haemorrhage (x) Time-saving techniques—make haste slowly (xi) Join the race or get left behind—staying abreast (xii) Tissue handling—‘gently does it’ (xiii) Ward procedure skills (xiv) The art of assistance—‘standing beside you’ (xv) Self-doubt, self-audit, self-reliance—optimizing the competence/confidence ratio ‘This above all—to thine own self be true’ (xvi) Polytrauma renal transplant surgery (xvii) (xviii) (xix) (xx) (xxi) (xxii) (xxiii) 111 Hand–eye coordination Approach to a child as a surgical patient Approach to a woman as a surgical patient Approach to selecting a suitable incision Ward procedure skills Biopsy—how to take a slice Ultrasound in the OT—vascular/ non-vascular B The surgeon and his tools ‘Give me the tools and I will finish the job.’ Knives and blades—slicing through Needles—making a point Scissors—the cutting edge Needle holders—holding on Forceps and other instruments Sutures and knots—all sewn up Ambidexterity—a game that two can play Stumps—tied up in knots Catheters and drains 10 Painting, draping and positioning 11 Dressings 12 Anastomosis 13 Cautery • • • • The order of topics covered may be changed with prior notice Students of all surgical disciplines are expected to attend Suggestions and additions to the above-mentioned topics are welcome Interested consultants and registrars are also welcome to attend and participate • A dedicated OT skill centre has been opened based on the above course in the OT complex, for training and skill upgradation of all those inolved in surgical specialties 112 RHEUMATOLOGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY Chairperson: Dr Lalit Duggal The Department of Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology has the following academic activities scheduled from January 2013 to May 2013 At present, the department shares residents from the Department of Medicine who are posted on a rotation basis and has one fellow in the department The department does two general OPDs per week One specialized OPD each for Spondyloarthropathy and Connective tissue diseases and two Intraarticular injection clinics per month are also being done Daily ward rounds and bedside teaching 10 a.m.–12 noon Journal club Grand Medical Round 06.04.13 (Sat) Dr Lalit Duggal/ Dr Neeraj Jain Clinical Combined Round 05.03.13 (Tues) Rheumatology Medical Surgical Round Alternate 3rd Friday Rheumatology Seminar and Postgraduate teaching Time: 11 a.m.–12 noon, Every Wednesday Venue: Seminar Room Time: 10 a.m.–11 a.m., Every Thursday Venue: Rheumatology Office Room No: 2208A The department has started a one-year fellowship in Rheumatology from 1st May 2012 The department has applied for a seat for the National Board of Examinations SURGICAL GASTROENTEROLOGY AND LIVER TRANSPLANT UNIT 113 Chairperson: Dr Samiran Nundy Brief Outline The purpose of the programme is to train residents to manage patients with complex surgical disorders of the gastrointestinal tract, liver and pancreas They will witness different operative procedures and there will be stress on the practical as well as the academic approach to such problems The trainee will have to maintain good records, both paper and electronic, and should be able to derive messages as well as write papers after analysing these The residents will also be exposed to liver transplantation procedures Requirements Residents are expected to attend all ward rounds, operating sessions, lectures and seminars Weekly Audit Unit–I Time: 12 noon, Saturday Venue: R No 2221, Surgical Gastroenterology Office Moderator: Dr Samiran Nundy The elective and emergency operations performed in the previous week are discussed in this meeting The resident conducting the audit presents the cumulative statistics of all operations performed since the beginning of the year This is followed by a brief presentation on each emergency and elective operation done during the previous week Major deficiencies in management and the possible lessons that can be learned are reviewed This audit is undertaken to improve the care of patients and to consider whether current management policies need to be changed Research meet Unit–I Time: 9:15 a.m., Tuesday Venue: R No 2221, Surgical Gastroenterology Office Moderator: Dr Samiran Nundy/ Dr Naimish Mehta/ Dr Vibha Varma/ Dr Sorabh Kapoor/ Dr Amitabh Yadav The progress on the research projects will be assessed and new research protocols discussed The deadlines for the projects will be fixed and the problems regarding the delay will be discussed and solutions made 114 surgical gastroenterology and liver transplant unit Case Presentation/ Viva Time: a.m.–9 a.m., Wednesday Venue: Seminar Room Moderators: Dr Samiran Nundy/ Dr Naimish Mehta/ Dr Vibha Varma/ Dr Sorabh Kapoor/Dr Saumitra Rawat/ Dr Suresh Singhvi/ Dr K.R Vasudevan/ Dr Basant Mahadevappa/ Dr Abhideep Chaudhary A formal case presentation is done to prepare the resident for the ‘Long Case’ in the clinical examination Journal Club Time: a.m.–9 a.m., Thursday Venue: Seminar Room Moderators: Dr Samiran Nundy/ Dr Naimish Mehta/ Dr Vibha Varma/ Dr Sorabh Kapoor/ Dr Saumitra Rawat/ Dr Suresh Singhvi/ Dr K.R Vasudevan/Dr Basant Mahadevappa/ Dr Abhideep Chaudhary The purpose of the Journal Club is to discuss recent advances in gastrointestinal surgery and train the resident to discriminate between good and bad medical literature A resident discusses two interesting articles from a journal assigned a week earlier The articles are first summarized in a structured manner (background, methods, results and conclusions) The work is then critically assessed according to whether it is original, the methods appropriate and conclusions valid, whether the message is important and whether the department should change its management policies as a result of the publication Topic Discussion/ Research Projects Time: a.m.–9 a.m., Saturday Venue: Seminar Room Moderator: Dr Samiran Nundy/ Dr Naimish Mehta/ Dr Vibha Varma/ Dr Sorabh Kapoor/ Dr Saumitra Rawat/ Dr Suresh Singhvi/ Dr K.R Vasudevan/ Dr Basant Mahadevappa/ Dr Abhideep Chaudhary A topic for discussion is allotted to a resident two weeks in advance, which is usually related to a special problem encountered in the ward The resident is expected to review the literature and provide a summary in 30 minutes from which a clear message can be drawn The presentation is made using powerpoint and projected using LCD projector surgical gastroenterology and liver transplant unit 115 Visiting GI Surgeon Round: On the 4th Thursday of the month we will try and invite a GI surgeon from another hospital to conduct the teaching programme and to take a ward round Radiology Meet: A discussion of various CT/MRI/contrast studies will be conducted by a consultant in Radiology Department once every weeks Time and venue is decided as per availability Case Presentation/Viva Time: a.m.–9 a.m., Wednesday Venue: Seminar Room Presenter: Dr Neeraj/ Dr Manish/ Dr Siddharth Date Topic Moderator 02.01.13 09.01.13 16.01.13 23.01.13 30.01.13 06.02.13 13.02.13 20.02.13 27.02.13 06.03.13 13.03.13 20.03.13 27.03.13 03.04.13 10.04.13 17.04.13 24.04.13 01.05.13 08.05.13 15.05.13 22.05.13 29.05.13 Dr S Nundy Dr N Mehta Dr V Varma Dr S Kapoor Dr S Rawat Dr S Singhvi Dr K.R Vasudevan Dr B Mahadevappa Dr A Chaudhary Dr S Nundy Dr N Mehta Dr V Varma Dr S Kapoor Dr S Rawat Dr S Singhvi Dr K.R Vasudevan Dr B Mahadevappa Dr A Chaudhary Dr S Nundy Dr N Mehta Dr V Varma Dr S Kapoor Case presentation Case presentation Case presentation Case presentation Case presentation Case presentation Case presentation Case presentation Case presentation Case presentation Case presentation Case presentation Case presentation Case presentation Case presentation Case presentation Case presentation Case presentation Case presentation Case presentation Case presentation Case presentation Journal Club Time: a.m.–9 a.m., Thursday Venue: Seminar Room 116 surgical gastroenterology and liver transplant unit Date Topic Presenter Moderator 03.01.13 10.01.13 17.01.13 24.01.13 31.01.13 07.02.13 14.02.13 21.02.13 28.02.13 07.03.13 14.03.13 21.03.13 28.03.13 04.04.13 11.04.13 18.04.13 25.04.13 02.05.13 09.05.13 16.05.13 23.05.13 30.05.13 Dr Abhishek Dr Jitendra Dr Raghavendra Dr Neeraj Dr Manish Dr Siddharth Dr Manoj Dr Subhash Dr Neeraj Dr Manish Dr Siddharth Dr Manoj Dr Subhash I DNB A I DNB B I DNB C Dr Neeraj Dr Manish Dr Siddharth Dr Manoj Dr Subhash I DNB A Dr S Nundy Dr N Mehta Dr V Varma Dr S Kapoor Dr S Rawat Dr S Singhvi Dr K.R Vasudevan Dr B Mahadevappa Dr A Chaudhary Dr S Nundy Dr N Mehta Dr V Varma Dr S Kapoor Dr S Rawat Dr S Singhvi Dr K.R Vasudevan Dr B Mahadevappa Dr A Chaudhary Dr S Nundy Dr N Mehta Dr V Varma Dr S Kapoor Journal Club Journal Club Journal Club Journal Club Journal Club Journal Club Journal Club Journal Club Journal Club Journal Club Journal Club Journal Club Journal Club Journal Club Journal Club Journal Club Journal Club Journal Club Journal Club Journal Club Journal Club Journal Club Audit Time: 12 noon, Saturday Venue: SGE office, R No 2221 Moderator: Dr Samiran Nundy Date Presenter Date Presenter 05.01.13 12.01.13 19.01.13 02.02.13 09.02.13 16.02.13 23.02.13 02.03.13 09.03.13 16.03.13 23.03.13 30.03.13 06.04.13 13.04.13 20.04.13 27.04.13 04.05.13 11.05.13 18.05.13 25.05.13 01.06.13 08.06.13 15.06.13 22.06.13 29.06.13 Dr Neeraj Dr Manish Dr Siddharth Dr Neeraj Dr Manish Dr Siddharth Dr Neeraj Dr Manish Dr Siddharth Dr Neeraj Dr Manish Dr Siddharth Dr Neeraj Dr Manish Dr Siddharth Dr Neeraj Dr Manoj Dr Subhash Dr Manoj Dr Subhash Dr Manoj Dr Subhash Dr Manoj Dr Subhash Dr Manoj surgical gastroenterology and liver transplant unit 117 Seminar Time: a.m.–9 a.m., Saturday Venue: Seminar Room Date Presenter Moderator 05.01.13 12.01.13 19.01.13 02.02.12 09.02.13 16.02.13 23.02.13 02.03.13 09.03.13 16.03.13 23.03.13 30.03.13 06.04.13 13.04.13 20.04.13 27.04.13 04.05.13 11.05.13 18.05.13 25.05.13 Dr Manoj Dr Subhash Dr Abhishek Dr Jitender Dr Ragavendra Dr Neeraj Dr Manish Dr Siddharth Dr Manoj Dr Subhash I DNB A I DNB B I DNB C Dr Neeraj Dr Manish Dr Siddharth Dr Manoj Dr Subhash I DNB A I DNB B Dr S Nundy Dr N Mehta Dr V Varma Dr S Kapoor Dr S Rawat Dr S Singhvi Dr K.R Vasudevan Dr B Mahadevappa Dr A Chaudhary Dr S Nundy Dr N Mehta Dr V Varma Dr S Kapoor Dr S Rawat Dr S Singhvi Dr K.R Vasudevan Dr B Mahadevappa Dr A Chaudhary Dr S Nundy Dr N Mehta Ward Rounds Unit–I Day Time Day Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday a.m./ p.m 7.15 a.m./ p.m a.m./ p.m a.m./ p.m a.m./ p.m a.m./ p.m a.m./ p.m Unit-II Day Time Day Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday a.m./ p.m a.m./ p.m a.m./ p.m a.m./ p.m a.m./ p.m a.m./ p.m a.m./ p.m 118 surgical gastroenterology and liver transplant unit Operations GI Surgery days Liver transplant days Unit I – Monday, Wednesday, Friday Unit II – Thursday, Saturday Tuesday, Friday OPDs Private OPDs Unit – I Day Time Venue Dr S Nundy Dr N Mehta Dr V Varma Dr S Kapoor Monday–Friday Monday–Saturday Monday–Saturday Monday–Friday p.m.–6 p.m p.m.–4 p.m p.m.–4 p.m p.m.–6 p.m F-53, 1st Floor F-52, 1st Floor F-53, 1st Floor F-51, 1st Floor Unit – II Day Time Venue Dr S Rawat Monday–Saturday Dr S Singhvi Monday–Saturday Dr K.R Vasudevan Monday–Saturday Dr B Mahadevappa Monday–Saturday Dr A Chaudhary Monday–Saturday 10 a.m.–12 noon/ p.m.–6 p.m 10 a.m.–12 noon/ p.m.–6 p.m p.m.–4 p.m p.m.–8 p.m 12 noon–2 p.m F-66, 1st Floor F-65, 1st Floor F-65, 1st Floor F-65, 1st Floor F-65, 1st Floor General OPD Day Time Venue Unit – I All Consultants Unit–I (by rotation) Wednesday, Saturday a.m.–10:30 a.m Day Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday Time Venue a.m.–10 a.m F-65 Unit – II All Consultants Unit–II (by rotation) The programme will be postponed if there is a holiday F-25 THORACIC SURGERY 119 Advisor: Dr (Col) S.K Chadha Chairperson: Dr (Prof) Arvind Kumar A fellowship in thoracic surgery is due to start soon Lectures Time: p.m.–3 p.m., alternate Tuesday Venue: Seminar Room The department will hold the following lectures for DNB students of Surgery, Medicine, Anaesthesia and Paediatrics These are in addition to the lectures held as per schedule of the Department of General Surgery Date Subject Speaker Moderator 01.01.13 Surgical management of pulmonary Koch disease Dr Ganesh K Dr A Satwik 15.01.13 Intercostal tube drainage Dr M Vanktesh Dr S.K Chadha 29.01.13 Management of diaphragmatic rupture Dr Sukhram Dr S Agarwal 12.02.13 Management of checst trauma Dr Karan Dr A Satwik 26.02.13 Management of bullous disease Dr Ganesh K Dr S.K Chadha 12.03.13 Management of empyema Dr M Vanktesh Dr S Agarwal 26.03.13 Surgery of mediastinal mass Dr Sukhram Dr Satwik 09.04.13 Surgical management of bronchiectatic lung lesions Dr Sukhram Dr S.K Chadha 23.04.13 Congiental lobar emphysema Dr Karan Dr S Agarwal 07.05.13 Surgical management of carcinoma lung Dr Ganesh K Dr Satwik 21.05.13 Management of thymoma Dr M Vanktesh Dr S Agarwal Outpatient Clinic Time: 11 a.m.–12 noon, Wednesday, Friday Venue: Seminar Room Each outpatient clinic will be followed by a short case presentation by postgraduates Operation Days Time: a.m.–4 p.m., Monday / Thursday and Emergencies All surgical cases are discussed with the Radiologist in the Department of CT and MRI, and in Radiological meetings 120 UROLOGY Advisor: Dr B.K Vohra Chairperson: Dr S.N Wadhwa Teaching Coordinator: Dr Vipin Tyagi Urology is one of the superspecialties with a very fast growth in instrumentation, innovation and practically applicable procedures These procedures have yielded satisfying results for conditions relating to the entire genitourinary tract Public awareness about this has placed an ever-growing demand on the knowledge and skills of practising as well as trainee urologists It is equally important for young trainees in surgery to keep abreast of the current concepts and newer developments, besides the basic principles of urology and time-tested conventional procedures The present programme aims at educating the trainee in upgrading his or her acumen and skills in the art and practice of urology with a rational approach For the consultant, it aims at updating knowledge of the latest innovations and techniques in order to offer the best to the patient while monitoring and, where needed, rectifying patient care and teaching and training of the residents In spite of easy access to the literature and self-learning opportunities available today, more than ever before, there is a great need for bedside presentations and problem-based discussions, particularly for DNB trainee residents With the DNB (Urology) having completed years since inception, the lessons learnt have been utilized in the current Academic Programme With an increasing number of complicated cases being referred which need special urological care, it is time to start a training programme for operation theatre personnel and nursing staff Residents can be effectively utilized in this endeavour DNB Urology Seminars Time: p.m.–4 p.m., Tuesday Venue: Institute of Renal Sciences Date Topic Speaker Moderator 01.01.13 Uro-radiology Dr Samad Dr Mannu Gupta 08.01.13 emale bladder outlet obstruction F Dr Mannan Dr S Mittal 15.01.13 SA screening: Current status P Dr Tanveer Dr S Khanna 22.01.13 urgical management of BPH S Dr Mrinal Dr S Chadha 29.01.13 UR V Dr Sajid 05.02.13 Stress urinary incontinence Dr Samad Dr S Khaturia 12.02.13 Male infertility Dr Mannan Dr Vipin Tyagi Dr A Sharma 121 urology Date Topic Speaker Moderator 19.02.13 Penile cancer Dr Tanveer Dr Manu Gupta 26.02.13 Pheochromocytoma Dr Mrinal Dr S Mittal 05.03.13 uscle invasive bladder cancer M Dr Sajid 12.03.13 Genitourinary tuberculosis Dr Samad Dr S Khanna 19.03.13 enovascular hypertension R Dr Mannan Dr A Sharma 26.03.13 ocally advanced carcinoma prostate Dr Sajid L Dr S Khaturia Dr S Khaturia 02.04.13 eurogenic bladder N Dr Samad Dr Vipin Tyagi 09.04.13 PCNL Dr Mannan Dr Mannu Gupta 16.04.13 Management of UPJ obstruction Dr Sajid 23.04.13 Metastatic RCC Dr Samad Dr S Khanna 30.04.13 Renal failure—management Dr Mannan Dr S Chadha 07.05.13 Laparoscopy in urology Dr Sajid Dr S Mittal Dr Ajay Sharma 14.05.13 Pathophysiology of stone formation Dr Samad Dr S Khaturia 21.05.13 Evaluation and management of recurrent stones Dr Mannan Dr Vipin Tyagi 28.05.13 RIRS Dr Sajid Dr Manu Gupta Guest Faculty Lecture Time: p.m.–4 p.m., 4th Thursday of the month Venue: Institute of Renal Sciences Date Topic 31.01.13 Bleeding disorders—urology aspects 28.02.13 Dialysis access 28.03.13 Contrast nephropathy 25.04.13 Urological implications of contrast ultrasound 30.05.13 PET scan in relation to urology Monthly Audit Time: p.m.–4 p.m., 1st Friday of the month Venue: Institute of Renal Sciences Moderator: Dr S.N Wadhwa/ Dr Sudhir Khanna/ Dr Ajay Sharma/ Dr S Chadha Date Date Date 04.01.13 01.03.13 03.05.13 01.02.13 05.04.13 122 urology Seminar/Journal Club Time: p.m.–4 p.m., 2nd and 4th Friday of the month Venue: Institute of Renal Sciences S.No Date Topic Moderator 11.01.13 Case presentation Dr Mrinal 25.01.13 Case presentation Dr Tanveer 08.02.13 Case presentation Dr Mrinal 22.02.13 Case presentation Dr Tanveer 08.03.13 Case presentation Dr Sajid 22.03.13 Case presentation Dr Samad 12.04.13 Journal Club Dr Mannan 26.04.13 Journal Club Dr Sajid 10.05.13 Journal Club Dr Samad 10 24.05.13 Journal Club Dr Mannan ... Academics, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital under the aegis of The Ganga Ram Institute for Postgraduate Medical Education & Research (GRIPMER) is bringing out the Academic Programme booklet for January 2013... The Ganga Ram Institute for Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (GRIPMER) Academic Programme January–June 2013 Sir Ganga Ram Hospital New Delhi ii CONTENTS Foreword  iii... outstanding people from India and abroad in their areas of expertise These have a dual advantage as the hospital is exposed to the visiting faculty and the consultants and residents upgrade their

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