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Showing posts with label October 2018 Conferences. Show all posts
Showing posts with label October 2018 Conferences. Show all posts
P'vigilance Practice: Challenges & Future Consideration, 6 October 2018 @Ujjain
Conference Credit: Two hours by MP Medical Council, Bhopal.
Date: 06th Oct 2018; Saturday
Venue: R.D. Gardi Medical College, Ujjain, M.P. India 456006
The Need:
Medicines & therapeutics have reduced the disease burden considerably. Though they are life saving improve the quality of life of the diseased. Still they may cause some undesirable effects also defined as adverse effects or Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs). The first step towards preventing ADRs is to identify them, treat them and report them so that appropriate risk evaluation and mitigation strategies might be planned. This very scientific activity encompasses the essence of Pharmacovigilance. This is also prerogative of Pharmacovigilance Programme of India, being in existence in our country since 2010.
In India Pharmacovigilance has developed significantly in recent times and will continue to develop in response to the new challenges it faces. The major challenges of Pharmacovigilance program in India is under-reporting and lack of awareness. The outcome of current knowledge, attitude and practice studies on adverse drug reactions and Pharmacovigilance among medical and paramedical fraternity is inadequate. The risk minimization measures for medicinal products are necessary to address the important safety issues which may not be practically achieved through routine risk management measures alone.
With the easy access to variety of medicinal products and increasing public expectations of safety, there is a great need for careful strategic planning, adopting a holistic approach to meet the challenges in routine Pharmacovigilance practices. We need continuing and dynamic progress in every aspect of Pharmacovigilance to improve public health and safety. There is a need to develop a robust Pharmacovigilance system in the health setups to fulfill the objectives of benefit and risk evaluation of medicinal products and to develop the effective risk minimization plans.
Objectives:
The major aim of this seminar is to discuss the challenges being faced in current Pharmacovigilance practices in the healthcare organizations, to highlight the gap in the training of medical fraternity and discuss the ways forward to develop a robust Pharmacovigilance system. It is also designed to invite regulators and health care practitioners from govt. and private health care facilities to discuss the challenges through regulatory perspective and to come up with practical solutions to implement good Pharmacovigilance practices in urban and rural hospitals and healthcare centers.
Guest of Honour: Shree Shobhit, Honorable Deputy Drug Controller, Govt. of MP, Bhopal
Program Schedule:
08:00 AM - 9:00 AM: Registration
9:00 AM - 9:30 AM: Inauguration
9:30 – 10:30 AM: Pharmacovigilance, Haemovigilance & Materiovigilance Programme of India: Introduction and scope
Speaker: Representative from Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission, Ghaziabad.
10:30 AM – 11:00 AM : High Tea
11:00 AM – 12:00 Noon: Pharmacovigilance: Objectives, Ways Ahead & Challenges
Speaker: Dr. S. P. Dhaneria, Dean (Academics) & HOD, Dept. Of Pharmacology, AIIMS Raipur
12:00 Noon – 01:00 PM: Role of Pharmacovigilance in Drug Regulations
Speaker: Shree Shobhit, Deputy Drug Controller, Govt. of MP, Bhopal
01:00 PM – 02: 00 PM: Lunch
02:00 PM – 03:00 PM: Good Pharmacovigilance Practices: An NABH Hospital Experience
Speaker: Dr. S. P. Jaiswal; Quality Manager, Consultant-Immunology, Head-Clinical Research, Choithram Hospital & Research Center, Indore.
03:00 PM – 03:30 PM: Challenges in ADR reporting: Physician’s Perspective
Speaker: Dr. B. L. Bamboria, Asso. Professor, Department of Medicine, R D Gardi Medical College, Ujjain.
03:30 PM – 04:00 PM: Antimicrobial Resistance: A global Challenge
Speaker: Dr. Megha Sharma, Asso. Professor, Department of Pharmacology, R D Gardi Medical College, Ujjain
4:00 PM – 4:15 PM: Tea Break
4: 15 PM – 5:00 PM: AEFI Surveillance
Speaker: Dr. Ashish Pathak; Professor, Dept. Of Pediatrics, RD Gardi Medical College, Ujjain
5:00 PM – 5: 30 PM: Discussions and vote of thanks
Registration: Either through google forms or registration form attached with the brochure.
Registration URL: https://goo.gl/forms/3noDGG2LvGDdSTvL2
Registration Fee & Payment details:
Registration fee: Rs 300
Registration Closes: 2nd Oct 2018
Late registration: With fee Rs 500 till 05th Oct 2018
Note: Registration is compulsory. The Coordinators, Pharmacovigilance associates of all AMCs in India, faculty, PG students and other staff of R.D. Gardi Medical college are exempted from registration fee, please mention NA in amount and transaction ID section and select date of registration in date of transaction section.
Account Details:
Account Name: Sunil Kumar Thakur
Bank Name: Bank of Baroda
Account No.: 49220100000255
IFSC Code: BARB0FREEGA (Fifth character is zero)
Or
Account Name: Sunil Kumar Thakur
Bank: Paytm Payments Bank
Account No.: 919770778121
IFSC Code: PYTM0123456 (Fifth character is zero)Note: If you like to pay through QR code please whats app to 9770778121
Contact persons:
Dr. Sandeep K. Adwal (Asst. Professor, Pharmacology and AMC Deputy Coordinator): +91 9893705300 (Whats app), Mr. Sunil Kumar Thakur (AMC Pharmacovigilance Associate): +91 9770778121 (Whats app)
Date: 06th Oct 2018; Saturday
Venue: R.D. Gardi Medical College, Ujjain, M.P. India 456006
The Need:
Medicines & therapeutics have reduced the disease burden considerably. Though they are life saving improve the quality of life of the diseased. Still they may cause some undesirable effects also defined as adverse effects or Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs). The first step towards preventing ADRs is to identify them, treat them and report them so that appropriate risk evaluation and mitigation strategies might be planned. This very scientific activity encompasses the essence of Pharmacovigilance. This is also prerogative of Pharmacovigilance Programme of India, being in existence in our country since 2010.
In India Pharmacovigilance has developed significantly in recent times and will continue to develop in response to the new challenges it faces. The major challenges of Pharmacovigilance program in India is under-reporting and lack of awareness. The outcome of current knowledge, attitude and practice studies on adverse drug reactions and Pharmacovigilance among medical and paramedical fraternity is inadequate. The risk minimization measures for medicinal products are necessary to address the important safety issues which may not be practically achieved through routine risk management measures alone.
With the easy access to variety of medicinal products and increasing public expectations of safety, there is a great need for careful strategic planning, adopting a holistic approach to meet the challenges in routine Pharmacovigilance practices. We need continuing and dynamic progress in every aspect of Pharmacovigilance to improve public health and safety. There is a need to develop a robust Pharmacovigilance system in the health setups to fulfill the objectives of benefit and risk evaluation of medicinal products and to develop the effective risk minimization plans.
Objectives:
The major aim of this seminar is to discuss the challenges being faced in current Pharmacovigilance practices in the healthcare organizations, to highlight the gap in the training of medical fraternity and discuss the ways forward to develop a robust Pharmacovigilance system. It is also designed to invite regulators and health care practitioners from govt. and private health care facilities to discuss the challenges through regulatory perspective and to come up with practical solutions to implement good Pharmacovigilance practices in urban and rural hospitals and healthcare centers.
Guest of Honour: Shree Shobhit, Honorable Deputy Drug Controller, Govt. of MP, Bhopal
Program Schedule:
08:00 AM - 9:00 AM: Registration
9:00 AM - 9:30 AM: Inauguration
9:30 – 10:30 AM: Pharmacovigilance, Haemovigilance & Materiovigilance Programme of India: Introduction and scope
Speaker: Representative from Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission, Ghaziabad.
10:30 AM – 11:00 AM : High Tea
11:00 AM – 12:00 Noon: Pharmacovigilance: Objectives, Ways Ahead & Challenges
Speaker: Dr. S. P. Dhaneria, Dean (Academics) & HOD, Dept. Of Pharmacology, AIIMS Raipur
12:00 Noon – 01:00 PM: Role of Pharmacovigilance in Drug Regulations
Speaker: Shree Shobhit, Deputy Drug Controller, Govt. of MP, Bhopal
01:00 PM – 02: 00 PM: Lunch
02:00 PM – 03:00 PM: Good Pharmacovigilance Practices: An NABH Hospital Experience
Speaker: Dr. S. P. Jaiswal; Quality Manager, Consultant-Immunology, Head-Clinical Research, Choithram Hospital & Research Center, Indore.
03:00 PM – 03:30 PM: Challenges in ADR reporting: Physician’s Perspective
Speaker: Dr. B. L. Bamboria, Asso. Professor, Department of Medicine, R D Gardi Medical College, Ujjain.
03:30 PM – 04:00 PM: Antimicrobial Resistance: A global Challenge
Speaker: Dr. Megha Sharma, Asso. Professor, Department of Pharmacology, R D Gardi Medical College, Ujjain
4:00 PM – 4:15 PM: Tea Break
4: 15 PM – 5:00 PM: AEFI Surveillance
Speaker: Dr. Ashish Pathak; Professor, Dept. Of Pediatrics, RD Gardi Medical College, Ujjain
5:00 PM – 5: 30 PM: Discussions and vote of thanks
Registration: Either through google forms or registration form attached with the brochure.
Registration URL: https://goo.gl/forms/3noDGG2LvGDdSTvL2
Registration Fee & Payment details:
Registration fee: Rs 300
Registration Closes: 2nd Oct 2018
Late registration: With fee Rs 500 till 05th Oct 2018
Note: Registration is compulsory. The Coordinators, Pharmacovigilance associates of all AMCs in India, faculty, PG students and other staff of R.D. Gardi Medical college are exempted from registration fee, please mention NA in amount and transaction ID section and select date of registration in date of transaction section.
Account Details:
Account Name: Sunil Kumar Thakur
Bank Name: Bank of Baroda
Account No.: 49220100000255
IFSC Code: BARB0FREEGA (Fifth character is zero)
Or
Account Name: Sunil Kumar Thakur
Bank: Paytm Payments Bank
Account No.: 919770778121
IFSC Code: PYTM0123456 (Fifth character is zero)Note: If you like to pay through QR code please whats app to 9770778121
Contact persons:
Dr. Sandeep K. Adwal (Asst. Professor, Pharmacology and AMC Deputy Coordinator): +91 9893705300 (Whats app), Mr. Sunil Kumar Thakur (AMC Pharmacovigilance Associate): +91 9770778121 (Whats app)
Invitation for 6th Biennial Conference DDNPTM-2018 and a Mini Symposium on "Traditional Chinese Medicine" from 15 to 17 November, 2018 NIPER SAS Nagar
Invitation for 6th Biennial Conference DDNPTM-2018 and a Mini Symposium on "Traditional Chinese Medicine" from 15 to 17 November, 2018 NIPER SAS Nagar
Deadlines
Abstract Submission : October 20, 2018
Abstract Acceptance : October 25, 2018
Regular Registration : November 01, 2018
For Details : http:// www.ddnptmniper.com/
15th National Conference And Technology Exhibition On Indian Medical Devices & Plastics Disposables / Implants Industry 2018 (IMDI 2018)
(October 26-27 2018)
Pioneer & The Only Event For Medical Disposables & Implants Industry
Venue: J.B. Auditorium, Ahmedabad Management Association, IIM Road, Ahmedabad, India
About the Conference & Exhibition
The 15th National Conference and Technology Exhibition on “Indian Medical Devices & Plastics Disposables / Implants Industry 2018” to be held on October 26-27, 2018
Following on the success of previous Conferences and Technology Show Exhibitions, we are happy to announce The 15th National Conference And Technology Exhibition on “Indian Medical Devices & Plastics Disposables / Implants Industry 2018”.
This annual event being organized since 2001 is the pioneer and only one of its kinds in India. It is organised with active participation and involvement of leading Industry Associations. Our Mission is to create a platform of interaction between the Indian Medical Device Industry and the technology/ products/ services providers with an objective to facilitate an environment of healthy growth.
4th International Conference on Translational Research: Recent Developments and Innovations in Human Health and Agricultural Research, at NCCS, Pune
Date: October 11th – October 13th, 2018
With the successful completion of last three International Conferences on Translational Research, it is our pleasure to inform you that Indian Society of Translational Research (ISTR) in association with National Cancer Institute, India (NCI, India)-AIIMS, New Delhi, Institute of Bioresources and Sustainable Developments (IBSD), Institute of Advanced Study in Science and Technology (IASST), Guwahati India, Imphal and National Centre for Cell Science (NCCS), Pune will be jointly organizing 4th International Conference on Translational Research: Recent Developments and Innovation in Human Health and Agricultural Research at Bogmallo Beach Resort, Goa, 11th-13th October, 2018.
A large number of reputed Clinicians and Scientists from various organizations in India and around the Globe are expected to attend this conference. The conference will focus the promising area related to pre-translational to translational research in human health and agriculture. This conference will bring together researchers and clinicians in this field to foster exchange of ideas and establish the collaborations
A large number of reputed Clinicians and Scientists from various organizations in India and around the Globe are expected to attend this conference. The conference will focus the promising area related to pre-translational to translational research in human health and agriculture. This conference will bring together researchers and clinicians in this field to foster exchange of ideas and establish the collaborations
1st National Biomedical Research Competition-2018 (NBRCom-2018)” Organize by AIIMS, Rishikesh Under the aegis of Society of Young Biomedical Scientist(SYBS) at AIIMS, Rishikesh
AIIMS Rishikesh is one of the SIX Apex healthcare institutes being 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 and training, the PMSSY planned to set up 6 new AIIMS institutions in underserved areas of the country.
Main mission is to establish a Centre of excellence in medical education, training, health care and research imbued with scientific culture, compassion for the sick and commitment to serve the underserved.
These institutions are being established by an Act of Parliament on the lines of the original All India Institute of Medical Sciences,New Delhi which imparts both undergraduate and postgraduate medical education in all its branches and related fields.
4th India International Science Festival
The 1st IISF was held at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) New Delhi in December, 2015. The mega S&T expo attracted more than 3 Lakh people. VIBHA has become the Guinness Book World Record Holder for the successful conduct of the ‘Largest Practical Science Lesson’ by 2000 students from prestigious schools of Delhi. Indeed, the event was a great success with the participation of more than 3000 young scientists across the country.
The 2nd IISF was held at CSIR-National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi in December, 2016 with a view to improve their scientific understanding, temperament and appreciation for various feats in science & technology by showcasing Indian achievements. The 3rd series of IISF was held from 13-16 October 2017, Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
IISF 2018 is being organized by Ministry of Science and Technology, Ministry of Earth Sciences in association with Vijnana Bharati at Indira Gandhi Pratishthan, Lucknow during 5-8 October, 2018
The 1st IISF was held at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) New Delhi in December, 2015. The mega S&T expo attracted more than 3 Lakh people. VIBHA has become the Guinness Book World Record Holder for the successful conduct of the ‘Largest Practical Science Lesson’ by 2000 students from prestigious schools of Delhi. Indeed, the event was a great success with the participation of more than 3000 young scientists across the country. The 2nd IISF was held at CSIR-National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi in December, 2016 with a view to improve their scientific understanding, temperament and appreciation for various feats in science & technology by showcasing Indian achievements. The 3rd series of IISF was held on 13-16 October 2017, Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
23rd Annual National Convention of Association of Pharmaceutical Teachers of India THEME: “INNOVATIVE TEACHING AND LEARNING STRATEGIES IN PHARMACY – REQUIREMENTS & BARRIERS” OCTOBER 5-6th, 2018
APTI is an association founded by eminent pharmaceutical scientists and teachers like Prof.ML Shroff and Prof. G P Srivastava among others. It has over the years achieved its prime aim, which is providing a forum for interaction among pharmacy teachers of the country. The association has succeeded in raising the standard of pharmacy education in the country through interaction and exchange of ideas. To cope with the advances in technology, teachers must be equipped with knowledge and competence. The APTI is playing a stellar role in spreading the awareness among the pharmacy teacher fraternity by conducting conventions and seminars.
Objectives of Convention
- The focal theme of the convention is “Enhancing the Quality of Pharmacy Education and Research to meet Global Challenges” with the following objectives.
- To identify global challenges/issues in Pharmacy Education and Research.
- To develop innovative and creative approaches to enhance the quality of Pharmacy Education and Research.
- To focus on thrust areas for development based on future needs of Pharmacy Profession and Industry.
To focus on Teaching and Research Methodologies for enhancing the quality of Pharmacy Education and Research.
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