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74th Annual Conference of the Association of Physicians of India

Kochi ,Kerala ,India

Organised by API Kochi ,Kerala

Theme:- “Blending Research & Clinical Practice”


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MESSAGE MESSAGE
ORGANIZING CHAIRMAN

Dear Colleagues & Friends,

Dr. Sujit Vasudevan


Chairman, Organising Committee I take this opportunity to remind you and welcome you with open arms
to APICON 2019, the Annual Conference of the Association of
Physicians of India, which will be held at Kochi, Kerala between the 7th
& 10th of February, 2019.
Time and tide wait for no man. This is so true. The days are ticking over
at a very rapid rate and before we realize, the Conference will be upon
us. On our side we have been working towards the successful conduct
of the Conference and to ensure that every delegate and participant
will be looked after in a befitting manner. Our Committees are fine
tuning their strategies and actions and we are sure that you will
experience a conference of impeccable conduct and enlightening
content. We assure you a Conference of high quality.
February is smack in the middle of the Tourist Season in Kerala. We
would request you to kindly hasten your registration, travel and
accommodation procedures if not done so already. Your cooperation in
these will help us to make proper arrangements. Please do contact us
for any assistance or query. We are sure you will have a wonderful time
in Kochi during the Conference both from the Academic and
non-Academic point of view.
We are eagerly looking forward to welcoming you here.

With warm regards,


TREASURER
Dr Sujit Vasudevan,
Chairman, Organising Committee

Dr. Rafiq Mohamed


MESSAGE MESSAGE
ORGANISING SECRETARY

Dear Friends,
Dr. Sreenivasa Kamath
Organising Secretary
The dates for APICON 2019 are fast approaching. February, 2019 is a
mere seven months away and time is flying fast. We are striving to make this an
excellent Conference for you and those accompanying you. We want you to
have a good time here and return with wonderful memories of APICON 2019.
The Venue of the Conference is the "Lulu Bolghaty International Convention
Centre" adjacent to the Grand Hyatt Hotel. This vast conference complex offers
the best in convention facilities and we are sparing no effort in organising the
best of facilities for you when you come here.
We request you to kindly contact the Secretariat for any of your requirements.
You are encouraged to download our APICON 2019 App and visit our Website
www.apiconkochi2019.com where all details pertaining to the conference will be
regularly updated.

Together we can make APICON 2019 a wonderful conference. Looking forward


to meeting each and every one of you here in Kochi.

With warm regards,

Dr. Sreenivasa Kamath,


Organising Secretary
MESSAGE
MESSAGE
FROM API PRESIDENT
Greetings!
I extend heartily welcome to all the members of Association of Physicians of India (API),
post graduates and delegates to Kochi, Kerala “God’s Own Country” for APICON 2019.
API was formed in 1944 with an objective to encourage advance medical knowledge and
promote research in the field of medicine. Over the years, API’s central responsibility has
increased to advising, recommending and ferming laws affecting the practice of medicine,
preparing guidelines for various diseases in Indian context, medical education, health
Dr. PRITAM GUPTA practice and healthcare initiatives. It also prescribes standards of professional conduct for
PRESIDENT API all healthcare practitioners. In 2015, API set up a research wing “Physician Research
Foundation” to promote research in medical science in our country.
API is committed to update the knowledge of doctors so that the healthcare of community
should improve at a faster rate. In order to give all its members a chance to present their
research material and update their knowledge. API conducts an annual conference,
APICON. APICON is also an opportunity to recognise and honour the members of the API
community and present them with awards, prizes, medals and certificates of merit.
This year, API is hosting its 74th APICON, and we are pleased that it will be held in Kochi,
Kerala. Kochi is formerly known as Cochin, and is also known as “The Queen of the Arabian
Sea”, “The industrial Capital of Kerala” & “The smartest City in Kerala”. The conference is led
by Dr.K.K.Pareek, President-Elect and Chairman Scientific Committee of APICON 2019 and
Dr.G.Narsimullu, Dean ICP, Chairman of CME APICON 2019. The organising committee with
Dr.Sreenivas Kamath at the helm as organising secretary along with his team mates is also
working hard day and night to provide us with a memorable infrastructure for the
conference.
I am privileged to invite and welcome all the physicians, doctors & post graduate residents
to join the scientific deliberations at APICON 2019, which will be held from 7th to 10th
February 2019 at Lulu Bolgatty International Convention Centre, Kochi, Kerala.
The need of the hour for every practising doctor is to have a sound knowledge and stay
abreast of the latest updates and developments in the field of medicine. It is imperative to
sharpen our skills & to know what research is being conducted in India. It is also an
opportunity to interact with national & international faculty who are specialized in their
respective fields.
APICON 2019 will cater to all aspects of the Medicine to satisfy the scientific appetite of the
delegates. There is no doubt that APICON 2019 is set to be a landmark APICON of the
highest scientific order, with elaborate arrangements.
Best wishes for the organising and scientific committee for the conference.

Jai Hind
Long Live API
MESSAGE
MESSAGE
FROM SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN

Dr K. K. Pareek
Scientific Committee Chairman Dear Esteemed Members of API,

Greetings from Scientific Committee!

It gives me an immense pleasure and incredible honour to welcome you all to APICON
2019 at Kochi "The Gods Own Country"
Scientific committee is on its way to design a comprehensive and meaningful
Scientific Programme with the best of National and International faculty.
The theme of the conference is "BLENDING RESEARCH AND CLINICAL PRACTICES"
Scientific Programme will include Scientific Lectures, State of Art Sessions, Debates,
Case based Presentations, Panel Discussion, Orations& Workshops to enhance our
clinical skills.
Research is an integral part to development of medical sciences, we are happy to
provide a platform for young researchers to present maximum no of original papers,
Case presentation & Poster Presentation based upon Indian guidelines & data.
Along with updating your knowledge with learned faculty, the organizing committee
will do its best to make you comfortable. Relax and enjoy the enchanting beaches,
back waters of Kerala, lip smacking food, timeless tradition and rich flora and fauna.
The organizing committee headed by dynamic Organizing Secretary Dr Sreenivas
Kamath and Organizing Chairman Dr SujitVasudevan is working tirelessly to make
Kochi conference a memorable one for year to come.
Please block your dates and register early to be a part of the wonderful conference.
Looking forward to see you.

Jai API.....! Jai Hind.....!

Warm Regards
Dr K. K. Pareek
MD, FACP (USA), FICP, FFIACM,FGSI
Chairman- Scientific Committee "APICON-2019"
MESSAGE
FROM API SECRETARY MESSAGE
Greetings from Hon. General Secretary, API, Mumbai!

It is a great pleasure and honor to welcome you all to the 74th Annual Conference of Association
of Physicians of India “APICON-2019” to be held at Lulu Bolygatty International Convention
Center, Kochi from7thto 10th Feb 2019.

Association of Physicians of India was formed in 1944 i.e. 74 yrs. back with main aim of
encouraging and advancing the knowledge; and promoting research in Medicine.
DR. MANGESH TIWASKAR
HON. GENERAL SECRETARY API regularly presents Awards, Prizes, Medals and other Certificates for various deserving
members. Rules prescribing standards of professional conduct are also formed by the API.

API also suggests and advises framing of laws affecting practice of Medicine, Medical Education,
Health practices and health care activities. API had its own city branches and State Chapters in
different areas.

On behalf of the Association of Physicians of India, I welcome you all to this Kochi city. The city
Kochi is also famousfor “Largest Man Made Island in India” I am sure all of us will be blessed with
knowledge of advances in the field of Medicine. These are very objectives of API.
Chairman, Scientific Committee & President Elect Dr. K. K. PareekandDean – ICP Dr. G.
Narsimuluboth have toiled to give you a multidimensional fiesta.
The Association also cooperates with other associations to promote the objectives of API.

Journal of API i.e. JAPI is a prime monthly publication which it’s indexed. Journal of the
Association of Physicians is an important activity of API, which binds and keeps of its members
with regular appraisal of all the activities of API. JAPI is also an important platform for the
publication of research activities of API Members. From time to time Special issues of interest
are published by JAPI.

API Textbook of Medicine is another important publication of API which is read all across the
country and it is accepted as a standard textbook of medicine. Already we have ten editions of
API Textbook published and in near future we will have the 11th edition.

Physicians Research Foundation will give considerable thrust to the research in the field of
medicine in the country and also a lead in establishing standards and guidelines to health –
related issues of the Indian ethnicity and promote health care delivery and improve the
standards of patient care.

API hosts it own website which is accessed by all members, keeping up to date regarding various
activities of API.

As the Hon. General Secretary I invite members to give constructive suggestions to improve the
activities of our esteemed organization.

The Organizing Secretary Dr. Sreenivasa Kamath and his team are workingunbreakable day and
night to provide all necessary facilities, good infrastructure and excellent hospitality at the venue
to make it a grand success APICON 2019.

I invite all physicians, practitioner and the post graduate students to attend and participate in
APICON-2019 at Kochi and enjoy excellent scientific feast during this conference.

JAI HIND
LONG LIVE API
Dr. Mangesh Tiwaskar
Hon. General Secretary
MESSAGE
MESSAGE
FROM CME CHAIRMAN ,DEAN ICP

Prof. Dr G. NARSIMULU
Dean, Indian College of Physicians
CME-Chairman

Its immense pleasure for me 74th Annual Conference of the association Physicians of India will be held at Kochi
on 7th February to 10th February 2019. Nearly ten thousand delegates all over India and some outside India, have
registered Scientific committee and Organizing committee working hard to make the conference memorable one.
Speakers are National and International repute deliberating in this conference. I am sure all API members,
Physicians and Post Graduates who attend this conference and update their knowledge serve their patients in
their respective places better with updated knowledge.

Dr Sreenivasa Kamath, Organizing secretary and his team working hard to make excellent hospitality. I wish all the
success to him and his team.

I also wish all the members to enjoy the conference academically and hospitality of Organizing Committee and go
home with happy memory.

LONG LIVE API

Prof. Dr G. NARSIMULU
Dean ,Indian College of Physicians,
CME-Chairman
GOVERNING BODY (2018-2019)

President Elect President Past President

KK Pareek (Kota) (2019) Pritam Gupta (Delhi) (2019) BR Bansode (Mumbai) (2019)

Vice Presidents

BB Rewari (New Delhi) (2019) Jyotirmoy Pal (Talpukur) (2020) Satyanarayana Raju (Hyderabad) (2021)

Jt. Secretary (HQ) Hon. General Secretary Hon. Treasurer

Ashit M Bhagwati (Mumbai) (2019) Mangesh Tiwaskar (Mumbai) (2019) Charu K Jani (Mumbai) (2020)

Members

Agam C Vora (Mumbai) (2019) Ashok K Taneja (Gurgaon) (2020) MPS Chawla (New Delhi) (2021)
Shibendu Ghosh (Hooghli) (2019) CL Nawal (Jaipur) (2020) Sekhar Chakraborty (Siliguri) (2021)
JL Punglia (Chittorgarh) (2019) NK Soni (Ghaziabad) (2020) Munish Prabhakar (Gurgaon) (2021)
R Rajasekar (Kumbakonam) (2019) Devi Ram (Purnia) (2020) DP Singh (Bhagalpur) (2021)

Members

North Zone Mid South Zone


RM Chhabra (New Delhi) (2020) Naval Chandra (Hyderabad) (2020)
North West Zone South Zone
Rajinder K Bansal (Ludhiana) (2020) K Mugundhan (Salem) (2020)
Central Zone Mid East Zone
Prabhat Pandey (Durg) (2020) RR Choudhary (Patna) (2020)
West Zone East Zone
Narayan Deogaonkar (Nasik) (2020) RN Sarkar (Kolkata) (2020)

Ex-Officio Member

Dean, ICP Director, PRF


G Narsimulu (Hyderabad) YP Munjal (Gurgaon)

Invited Members Co-opted Members

Editor-in-chief, API Text Book Jt. Secretary (President’s place)


Sandhya Kamath (Mumbai) J.R. Chugh (New Delhi)
Chairman, API House Committee Armed Forces, Medical Services
Siddharth N Shah (Mumbai) Maj. Gen. (Dr.) A.K. Hooda (New Delhi)
Editor-in-Chief, JAPI Organising Secretary, APICON 2019
Milind Y Nadkar (Mumbai) S. Sreenivasa Kamath (Kochi)
Organising Secretary, APICON 2018
P Chandrasekhar (Bangalore)
GOVERNING BODY (2018-2019)
Faculty Council (2018-2019)
Chairman Dean Dean Elect
Pritam Gupta (Delhi) (2019) G Narsimulu (Hyderabad) (2019) Amal Kumar Banerjee (Kolkata) (2019)

Vice Deans Past Dean

Kamlesh Tewary (Muzaffarpur) (2019) Rohini Handa (New Delhi) (2019)


NP Singh (New Delhi) (2020)
Girish Mathur (Kota) (2021)

Hon. Gen. Secretary

Mangesh Tiwaskar (Mumbai) (2019)

Jt. Secretary (H.Q.) Jt. Secretary (Dean's place) Dean Elect


Ashit M Bhagwati (Mumbai) (2019) M. Ravi Keerthy (Bengaluru) Charu K Jani (Mumbai) (2020)

Ex-Officio Member

Anupam Prakash (New Delhi) SB Ganguly (Kolkata) (2020) Soumitra Ghosh (Kolkata) (2021)
PS Karmakar (Kolkata) Atul Bhasin (New Delhi) Sanjeev Maheshwari (Ajmer) (2021)
Sudhir Mehta (Jaipur) Vikram A Londhey (Mumbai) AP Mishra (New Delhi) (2021)
Jai Bhagwan (Gurgaon) Udai Lal (Hyderabad) Shriram V Kulkarni (Khopoli) (2021)

Ex-Officio Members

President Elect Editor-in-Chief, JAPI Director - PRF Editor-in-Chief, API Text Book
KK Pareek (Kota) Milind Y Nadkar (Mumbai) YP Munjal (Gurgaon) Sandhya Kamath (Mumbai)

Board of Directors (2018-2019)


Chairman Director Director Elect

Pritam Gupta (Delhi) (2019) YP Munjal (Gurgaon) (2019) Siddharth N Shah (Mumbai) (2019)

Hon. Gen. Secretary Jt. Secretary (Director’s Place) Hon. Treasurer


Mangesh Tiwaskar (Mumbai) (2019) Ghanshyam Pangtey (New Delhi) Charu K Jani (Mumbai) (2020)

Elected Members
Soumitra Ghosh (Kolkata) (2018) Ashok Kumar Das (Puducherry) (2019) JK Mitra (Ranchi) (2020)
AK Mukherjee (Kolkata) (2018) Suman Bhandari (New Delhi) (2019) Shyam Sundar (Varanasi) (2020)

Invited Members
Editor-in-Chief, JAPI Dean, ICP Editor-in-Chief, API Text Book
Milind Y Nadkar (Mumbai) G Narsimulu (Hyderabad) Sandhya Kamath (Mumbai)

Special Invitees by the President of API and Director of PRF


Dr. B. B. Thakur Dr. Shashank Joshi Dr. Rajesh Upadhyay
ABOUT
ABOUT API KOCHI

Kochi has many titles to its credit. “The Queen of the Arabian Sea”, “The
industrial Capital of Kerala”. “The smartest City in Kerala”, etc., But it can also
boast of being in the forefront of health care with medical colleges, a
well-equipped modern Government Hospital and number of world class
private hospitals. It is not surprising that the Association of Physicians of
India has its only city branch in Kochi, in the state of Kerala.

API Kochi Branch came into existence in 2008 when a group of


well-meaning physicians got together for APICON 2008. The ground work
was done with Dr. Shyamala Menon and Dr.GeethaPhilips at the helm of
affairs.

Within a short time span of 9 years, the Association has grown from
strength to strength. At present, it has around 250 members. Talks by
eminent doctors, case discussions and panel discussions are held on the last
Friday of every month. API DIAS series along with other city branches in
India, State API conferences, International Diabetic updates organized by
RSSDI every year – these are some of the events hosted by Kochi, with the
members of the Kochi Branch playing a very active role.

Now this 9 year old branch has taken upon itself the mammoth task of
hosting the mega event, APICON in 2019. We are sure that with everybody’s
blessings & support, we will be able to make it a memorable one.

Welcome to APICON 2019 Kochi, Kerala.

Dr. Shyamala Menon Dr. Geetha Philips

Founder- Chairperson Founder- Secretary


API Kochi API Kochi
MESSAGE
FROM API KOCHI BRANCH MESSAGE
Dear Colleagues,
API Kochi branch welcome you all with a big "Namaskaram".
As the Chairman and Secretary of API Cochin branch, we welcome you all to “God’s own
country” once again. After 2008, Kochi is hosting APICON after a gap of 11 yrs. It will be
rewarding experience for you academically psychologically and culturally.
Kerala historically known as Keralam, is an Indian state in South India on the Malabar coast. It
is formed on 1 November 1956 following the state reorganisation act by combining malayalam
speaking regions. It is bordered by Karnataka to the north and north east. Tamil nadu to the
east and south, and the Lakshadweep sea to the west. With 33,387,677 inhabitants as per the
2011 census, Kerala is the thirteenth largest indian state by population. It is divided into 14
districts with the capital and the largest city being Thiruvanthapuram. Malayalam is the most
widely spoken language and is also the official language of the state.
Flanked by the Arabian sea in the west, the towering western ghats in the east and networked
by 44 interconnected rivers, Kerala is blessed with a unique set of geographical features that
have made it one of the most sought after tourist destinations in Asia. A long shoreline with
serene beaches, tranquil stretches of emerald backwaters, lush hill stations and exotic wildlife,
are just a few of the wonders that await you once you crossover to the other side. And what’s
more, each of these charming destinations is only few hour drive from the other- a singular
advantage no other place on the planet can offer.
Kerala prides itself for being the flag bearer for not just how a culture can respect its past but
also march foreward with growth & progress as well. Hundred percent literacy, world-class
health care systems, India’s lowest infant mortality and highest life expectancy rates are
among a few of the milestones that the people of the state are extremely proud of.
APICON 2008 had a very good gathering, we wish even more this time to give you all a
wonderful, joyful, memorable time in Kochi.
With Warm Regards,

DR. K HARI DR. ANITA NAMBIAR


CHAIRMAN, API COCHIN SECRETARY, API KOCHI
BRANCH BRANCH
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
_________Governing Body Advisors_________

Dr.Y.P Munjal Dr.Sandhya Kamath Dr. Siddharth.N. Shah

________________________Patrons________________________

Dr. K.V Krishnadas Dr. K.P Poulose Dr. Paul Puthuran Dr. A. Murugunathan Dr. Sahajanandan V.K Dr. T.L.P Prabhu

Dr. Sujit Vasudevan Dr. Sreenivas Kamath Dr Rafiq Mohamed Dr. P. Ramakrishnan Dr. K .Hari Dr. K. Ajay Kumar
Chairman Org. Secretary Treasurer

_________Organising Committee_________ _________Co-Chairman_________

Dr. Anita Nambiar Dr. Geetha Philips Dr. G.R Subbu Dr. Babu John Mathew
Dr. Shyamala Menon

Executive Secretary Joint Secretary Registration Committee Reception Committee

_________Chairperson_________

Dr. Thomas Paul Dr. Anil. N. X Dr.Sumesh Chacko Dr. Joseph Philips Dr. Prasanna Kumar Dr. Abraham.P. George

Scientific Committee Scientific Hall Committee Audio - Visual Committee Finance Committee Trade & Exhibition Committee

Dr. Karthik Balachandran Dr. Sunny Orathel Dr. Paul P Noble Dr. Sony Joseph Dr. Madhu Kumar

Accommodation Committee Food & Catering Committee Transport Committee Venue Committee Entertainment Committee

Dr. Raju George Dr. Sajesh Ashokan Dr. N. S Sunil Dr. Mary Elias Dr. Asha Rajan
Dr. Jilse George
Inauguration & Valedictory
Mementos Committee Committee Hospitality Committee Souvenier Committee ___Spouses Committee___
SUB COMMITTEE
REGISTRATION COMMITTEE SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE SCIENTIFIC HALL COMMITTEE
Dr R. SUBBU Dr THOMAS PAUL Dr ANIL .N .X
Dr DORPHY Dr C. K. EAPEN Dr SUMESH CHACKO
Dr RAJESH NAIR Dr M. G. K. PILLAI Dr KORUTH GEORGE
Dr SHEETHAL BINU Dr ABRAHAM ITTYACHAN Dr ASHA BIJU
Dr A. P. RADHA KRISHNAN Dr DAWN ANTONY Dr ANU KOCHUKUNJU
Dr AJI BALAKRISHNAN Dr S. S. REDDY Dr RAJESH NAIR
Dr ARUN VALSAN Dr GOPAKUMAR .R
Dr ARUN GEORGE
Dr GEORGE KOSHY

FINANCE COMMITTEE RECEPTION COMMITTEE ACCOMMODATION COMMITTEE


Dr PRASANNA KUMAR Dr BABU JOHN MATHEW Dr KARTHIK BALACHANDRAN
Dr SHYAMLAL Dr BALACHANDRAN .P.K Dr VALSARAJ BALAKRISHNAN
Dr LOUIS .P.V Dr N.K. GOPINATHAN Dr BIRAN. J .THOOMPUNKAL
Dr JAYACHANDRAN Dr V VENUGOPAL
Dr SR.LITTY
Dr ROSE MARY
Dr V V HARIDAS
Dr SUNDARI. G. MENON

TRANSPORT COMMITTEE SPOUSES COMMITTEE FOOD & CATERING COMMITTEE


Dr PAUL. P. NOBLE Dr MARY ELIAS Dr SUNNY ORATHEL
Dr JOHN ALEXANDER Dr ASHA RAJAN Dr MANOJ. G
Dr MAHESH .G. THAMPI Dr JYOTHY SREEKUMAR Dr VIJAYAN. C. G
Dr K. S. AJAY KUMAR Dr NAYANTHARA SHENOY Dr VIJAYAN .P
Dr CHERIAN KURUVILA KURIEN Dr SOBHA Dr KORUTH GEORGE
Dr SHEEJA SREENIVAS Dr GEORGE THOMAS .G.H
Dr BINU Dr N PRASANNA KUMAR

VENUE COMMITTEE HOSPITALITY COMMITTEE MEMENTOS COMMITTEE


Dr SONY JOSEPH Dr N.S. SUNIL Dr RAJU GEORGE
Dr GEORGE THOMAS Dr U.RAJENDRAN Dr RAJAN .A.G
Dr JOY MATHEW Dr ALEX CYRIAC VARGHESE Dr RAMESH BHAT.K.V
Dr SMITHA GEORGE Dr BABU VASUDEVAN Dr SHYAM MUKUNDAN
Dr BOBBY CHERIAN Dr JOYSON Dr M. P. RAJAN
Dr JOHN
Dr ADARSH

INAUGRATION & VALEDICTORY AUDIO VISUAL COMMITTEE PUBLIC RELATION & MEDIA COMMITTEE
Dr SAJESH ASHOKAN Dr JOSEPH PHILIP Dr SUJIT VASUDEVAN
Dr P.M.SALIH Dr JOHN GEORGE Dr DEEPU GEORGE
Dr KRISHNAN UNNI .P Dr JOSHY JOSEPH
Dr SAGAR Dr ANISH .C. A
Dr JOSEPH .K. JOSEPH

TRADE & EXHIBITION COMMITTEE SOUVENIER COMMITTEE ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE


Dr ABRAHAM.P.GEORGE Dr JILSE GEORGE Dr MADHU KUMAR
Dr GEORGE PAULOSE Dr HAMZA .N.P Dr SHYAMALA MENON
Dr KENNY THOMAS Dr SHEIK PAREED Dr SATYAPALAN
Dr SONU KURIAN Dr SHIBU KURIAN THOMAS Dr A. S. KRISHNAN
Dr KAMARUDHIN

ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Prof. GANAPATHY RAO Dr K.VIJAYA KUMAR Dr PRASANTH KUMAR PAI
Prof. R. N. SHARMA Dr HARISH KUMAR .G Dr N. R. RAO
Dr P. K. JABBAR Dr THOMAS MATHEW Dr Y. G. ASHOK
Dr JOSEPH KURIAN Dr T .R. RADHA Dr K .M. MATHEW
Dr KRISHNAN .R Dr K. PRABHAKARAN Dr T. M. MURALIDHARAN
Dr G.VIJAYA KUMAR Dr LEKHA. R Dr T.K. SUMA
Dr SUNIL MATHEW Dr GOPAL .B Dr P.K. SASIDHARAN
Dr ALEXANDER .K.GEORGE Dr SAJITH KUMAR R Dr MATHEW THOMAS
Dr SHYAM SUNDER Dr ANIL KUMAR .S
Dr R .CHANDNI Dr VASU K S
Dr JANARDHANA NAIK Dr SUDHA VIDHYA SAGAR
SCIENTIFIC HIGHLIGHTS
Blending Research & Clinical Practices
WORKSHOP PANEL DISCUSSION
• ECG INTERPRETATION • DIABETES
• CRITICAL CARE MANAGEMENT • NON COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
• MECHANICAL VENTILATION • ATRIAL FIBRILLATION : MOVING AHEAD
• RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
• RADIO IMAGING FOR PHYSICIANS
• EFFECTIVE USE OF TECHNOLOGY IN CLINICAL MEDICINE
• APPROACH TO MEDICINE- HOW TO REMEMBER &
MNEMONICS
• COAGULATION DISORDER
• NEWER DEVICES OF INSULIN THERAPY AND SMBG

NATIONAL SPEAKER INTERNATIONAL SPEAKER


• Dr A N MALAVIYA • Dr Geoff Chadwick (Ireland)
• Dr S K SARIN • Dr Tanu S Pandey (USA)
• Dr DEVI SHETTY • Dr Colin Robertson (U.K)
• Dr M K MANI • Dr Mandish Dhanjal (U.K)
• Dr ASHOK SETH • Dr Violeta Popov (USA)
• Dr Y P MUNJAL
• Dr Seth Gross (USA)
• Dr SIDDHARTH SHAH
• Dr Larry S Miller(USA)
• Dr D NAGESHWAR REDDY
• Dr Shohael Arfat (Bangladesh)
• Dr SESHIAH V
• Dr RAJEEV CHAWLA • Dr S M Mustafa Zaman (Bangladesh)
• Dr SHASHANK R JOSH • Dr Tomas Prior (U.K)
• Dr GURPREET SINGH WANDER Clinical Pathological Case Discussion
• Dr SANJAY PANDYA Jugalbandi
• Dr PADMA SRIVASTAVA
One Hour Quiz Session for Post Graduates with multiple rounds
• Dr ARULRHAJ SUNDARAM
• Dr UMA KUMAR
• Dr LEKHA PATHAK
• Dr VENKATA S RAM
• Dr A MURUGANATHAN
• Dr SARITA BAJAJ

TOPICS
• IS CLINICAL EXAMINATION STILL RELEVANT • DIURETIC USE IN CLINICAL PRACTICE – REVISITED
• ART OF PRACTICING MEDICINE IN THIS CURRENT/DIFFICULT • HIV DRUG RESISTANCE AND SECOND LINE OF ART
ERA • INTERPRETATION OF PATHOLOGICAL AND RADIOLOGICAL
• WORDS OF WISDOM TO CLINICIANS INVESTIGATIONS BY
• QUALITY MANAGEMENT IN HEALTHCARE DELIVERY PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIAN
• SEX AFTER SIXTY • ASTHMA COPD OVERLAP SYNDROME - ACOS : ITS ALWAYS
• METABOLIC SURGERY - TIME TO ACCOUNT THE ADVERSE BEEN THERE
CONSEQUENCES. • RIGHT IV FLUID FOR RESUSCITATION - CURRENT TREND
• HOW DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY WILL CHANGE HEALTHCARE • SEPSIS AND SEPTIC SHOCK-- WHAT HAVE WE LEARNT OVER
• VIOLENCE ON DOCTORS : TIME TO WAKE UP THE YEARS
• ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND MEDICINE • MULTIPLE ORGAN DYSFUNCTION SYNDROME (MODS) –
• LESSONS FOR INDIAN PHYSICIAN FROM THE ACC/AHA, RATIONAL APPROACH
EUROPEAN • WITHDRAWAL AND WITHHOLDING OF LIFE SUPPORT IN THE
AND INDIAN HYPERTENSION GUIDELINES ICU
• ACUTE ST ELEVATION MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION “THE FIRST • ACUTE PANCREATITIS – WHAT THE PHYSICIAN SHOULD
12 HOURS" KNOW
• RESISTANT AND REFRACTORY HYPERTENSION • CONQUERING HEPATITIS
• DIABETES IN PREGNANCY VS. GESTATIONAL DIABETES - • P. VIVAX MALARIA - NOT BENIGN ANY MORE
DIFFERENCE IN • LIVER FAT PREDISPOSES TO DIABETES AND HEART DISEASE
MANAGEMENT • MDR-TB: DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT
• THE PREVENTION OF CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE
• LEGAL & ETHICAL ISSUES IN RENAL TRANSPLANTATION;
RENAL DISEASE IN INDIA
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM - TOPICS
Blending Research & Clinical Practices

CARDIOLOGY HIV
• Approach to Chest Pain beyond MI • HIV and Hepatitis B Virus Co-infection : An Overview
• Thrombosis in young adults: clinician’s approach • Evolution of antiretroviral therapy in India.
• STEMI: An interactive session • Rheumatological Manifestations of HIV.
• The new world of NOACs: Moving ahead from VTE to AF • HIV - An Overview for the Internist
to CAD • Drug Resistance in HIV
• Primary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in Acute ST • Emergencies in HIV Medicine
Elevation Myocardial Infarction: Therapeutic Use • Current Guidelines for Antiretroviral Therapy
• HIV & TB - The “Deadly Duo”

HYPERTENSION INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY


• How to refine and redefine the CV risk in patients with • Utility of Positron Emission Tomography (PET) in Medicine
Hypertension? • Imaging Infection & Inflammation
• Salt sensitivity and hypertension. • Interpretation of pathological and radiological investigations
• Resurgence of diuretics in the treatment of hypertension. by primary care physician
• Blood Pressure Measurements – Methods, Techniques and
Current Relevance.
• Ambulatory Blood Pressure Measurement is Indispensable
to Good Clinical Practice.

ENDOCRINOLOGY PULMONOLOGY
• Unravelling the enigma of thyroid disorders • Simplifying IPF - Amplifying life
• Role of Tocotrienol in Cardio-Metabolic syndrome • Pulmonary Function Test Interpretation : Clinical Pearls
• Thyroid disorders in ICU Using a Case Based Approach
• A Physician’s Approach to Management of Obesity • The Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
• Thyroid Disorders in Diabetes • Ventilator Associated Pneumonia
• Hypothyroidism and Comorbid Conditions • Pneumococcal Vaccine- Clinical Utility
• Sub Clinical Hypothyroidism - To Treat or Not to Treat? • Asthma in the Elderly
• Obstructive Sleep Apnea- Clinical Spectrum and
Management
• HRCT: Increasing Role in the Diagnosis of Pulmonary
Diseases
• Rational Choice of Antibiotics in Pneumonia

DIABETES CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE


• Anemia and diabetes • Transfusion in critical care setting Monitoring of critical ICU
• Managing diabetes- moving from patient-centric approach patents
to community-centric approach • Approach to fluid , electrolyte and acid base disturbances -
• Management options for diabesity (diabetes and obesity) clinical appraisal and handling
• Technological innovations in the field of diabetes • Fever In ICU
• Diabetes, obesity and cancers: the interlink! • Sepsis and Septic Shock-- What have We Learnt Over The
• Management of Gestational Diabetes Years
• Role of Steroids and vasopressors in ICU
• ICU Infections
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM - TOPICS
Blending Research & Clinical Practices
NEUROLOGY GASTROENTEROLOGY
• Neurocysticercosis – Indian Scenario • Chronic Pancreatitis: Newer Concepts
• Acute Symptomatic Seizures • Constipation: A Holistic Approach to Management
• Approach to Sleep Disorders • Management of Ascites
• Syncope - A Clinical Point of View • Management of Irritable Bowel Syndrome A Practical
• An approach to a comatose patients Approach
• Chronic Pain – Approach and Therapies • Chronic Diarrhoea – An Approach

RHEUMATOLOGY INFECTIONS
• Autoimmunity...apart from Arthritis • Clinical presentation and systemic manifestations of ebola
• Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) virus"
• Rheumatological Manifestations of Systemic Diseases. • Adult vaccination- Indian Scenario
• Psoriatic Arthritis • Management of Enteric Fever
• Low Back Pain (L.B.P.) - How Do I Approach • Spectrum of Dengue illness
• Approach to Foot Pain: A Rheumatologist’s Perspective • Malaria in India: Challenges and Opportunity in Today’s
Scenario
• Chikungunya

NEPHROLOGY TUBERCULOSIS
• HCV infection in Renal transplant; • Role of Immunomodulators in Management of Drug
• Hyponatraemia : Causes and Consequences Resistant TB
• Acute Renal Failure in Tropics • Atypical Mycobacterial Infection
• Principles of Drug Dose Modification in Renal Failure • Multidrug Resistant Tuberculosis – The Present Scenario
• Rational Use of Diuretics and Pathophysiology of Edema • Newer Diagnostic Techniques in TB and its Impact on
• eGFR: What the Internist Should Know
Treatment
• MDR-TB: Diagnosis and Management
• Central Nervous System Tuberculosis: A Challenge in India
• Diabetes and Tuberculosis
• Newer Guideline in Management of Tuberculosis

HEPATOLOGY VENOUS DISEASES


• Noncirrhotic Portal Fibrosis • Non - Surgical Treatment Options for Varicose Veins
• Indications Contraindications & Long Term Care in Liver • Medical Treatment of Chronic Venous Diseases
Transplantation • Distal DVT
• A Practical Approach to a Person with Positive HBsAg • When to Intervene in Pulmonary Embolism - and how
• Prescribing in patients with Liver Diseases
• NASH: Advances in Evaluation and Management
• Acute Fulminant Hepatic Failure
• Alcoholic hepatitis- the growing burden and the current
management
• Fatty Liver - Endocrine Perspective
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM - TOPICS
Blending Research & Clinical Practices
ONCOLOGY & HEMATOLOGY PREGNANCY
• Recent Advances in Transfusion Medicine • Pregnancy and Heart Disease
• Chronic Myeloid Leukemia - Recent Advances • Malaria In Pregnancy
• An Overview of Lung Cancer • Thrombocytopenia in pregnancy- how one should
• Imaging in Cancer for Clinicians : Newer Concepts investigate &
• Lymphoma: An Update for Physician manage?
• Management of Patients on Antiplatelet Drugs Undergoing • Liver disorders in pregnancy
Surgery” To Stop or not to Stop? • Management of Infections during Pregnancy
• Judicious Use of Blood Components in Clinical Practice • Management of Jaundice in Pregnancy
• A Clinical Approach to Polycythemia • Use of Oral Hyperglycemic Agents in Pregnancy Diabetes
• Myeloproliferative Neoplasms

POISIONING & TOXICOLOGY GERIATRICS


• Organophosphorus Poisoning: Current • Immunization in Elderly
Management Guidelines • Principles of Geriatric Pharmacology
• Aluminum Phosphide Poisoning • Coronary Heart Disease in the Elderly
• Scorpion sting • Prevention of Infection in Elderly
• Advances In Management Of Snake Bite • Implications of Polypharmacy in Senior Citizens
• Snake Bite and Critical Care Medicine • Approach to A Comatosed Elderly in Emergency Room
• Decontamination Method in Poisoning: • Diabetes in Elderly
Dilemma in Gastrointestinal Decontamination

ENVIRONMENTAL MED MISCELLANEOUS


• Global warming - physician's perspective. • Health problem in healthcare workers - a matter of concern
• Effect of extremes of temperature. • Relevance of newer diagnostic modalities in our social
• High altitude medicine. structure.
• Mobile towers and radiation hazards • Medical Problems at Sea – Challenges in Management :
The Physician’s Role
• Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy : The Role in Modern Day
Medicine
• Medical Ethics, Spirituality and the Physician
• Integral Health in Clinical Practice
• Allergy - Evolving Concepts Through A Century
• Erectile Dysfunction (Male Sexual Dysfunction) "Hardness
Matters"
• Professionalism and Communication in Medical Practice
• Smart Way to Select Antibiotics

LIPIDOLOGY NUTRITION
• Dyslipidemia: Flash back and vision ahead. • Parenteral nutrition in physicians practice.
• Metabolic Syndrome : Myth Of Reality • Diet in Diabetes
• Edible Oil for Healthy Cooking • Assessment and management of elderly malnutrition
• Management of Atherogenic Dyslipidemia person.
• Management of Dyslipidemia: Intolerant to Statin Therapy • Vitamin D supplementation in each and every individual is
• Lipid Management: How Aggressive is Aggressive? really necessary?
• PCSK9 Inhibitor : Potential as Future Lipid - Lowering • Role of vitamin B12 in health and disease.
COCHIN - Where to Go ?..... What to See ?.....

“Cochin” is a vibrant city situated on the south-west coast of the Indian peninsula, in the breathtakingly scenic
and prosperous state of Kerala, dubbed “God’s Own Country”. It has a fine natural harbour, which gives it the
status of ‘The Queen of the Arabian Sea’. Informally, Kochi is also referred to as the Gateway to Kerala.

Heritage Cochin
Visit the older parts of Cochin, Fort Cochin and Mattancherry which is one of the oldest British Colony. Themain
attractions are Chinese fishing nets, St.Francis Church, Jewish Synagogue, Dutch Palace and Jew Street.

Chinese Fishing Nets, Fort Kochi (6 kms from venue)


The Chinese fishing nets (Cheenavala) are distinctly unique to Kochi. It is believed
that traders from the court of the Chinese ruler Kublai Khan introduced these nets
here. Oddly, these nets are found only in Kochi, outside China! Many fishermen
earn their livelihood by fishing using these massive nets. A whole stretch of the
coast along Fort Kochi and Vypeen are dotted with these nets.

St. Francis Church, Fort Kochi (6 kms from venue)


It is the oldest church built by Europeans in India. On his 3rd visit to Kerala, Vasco
da Gama, the Portuguese trader who reached India from Europe by sea, fell ill and
died in Kochi. He was buried in the St. Francis Church. Later his remains were taken
back to Portugal. In spite of that, his burial spot inside the church has been clearly
marked out.

Jew Street and Jewish Synagogue (14 kms from venue)


It’s almost a walk down the lanes of antiquity. The Jew Street is lined with shops
that sell curios, antique pieces of crockery, carved wooden furniture, bronze and
brass sculptures, remnants of traditional houses and jewellery. The antique sellers
of these streets are the descendants of a fast dwindling population of Jews who
settled down here in AD 52. Every piece that they sell has its own tale to narrate –
of a palace or a home of the nobility, of travels across many lands and ages.

Hill Palace, Thripunithura (16 kms from venue)


Built in the 19th century by the Raja of Kochi, this palace served as the seat of the
Raja of the Kochi province. The palace has been converted into a museum
displaying a fine collection of articles showing the wealth and splendour of the
Rajas of Kochi, including the thon and the crown. The museum also houses a large
collection of archaeological findings.

Wonderla Amusement Water Theme Park (19 kms from venue)


India’s first water theme park, has since its inception been an irresistible attraction
for hundreds of thousands of fun loving people of all ages from all over India.
Spread over 30 acres of landscaped space, built to international standards and
impeccably maintained, Veega Land has a mind boggling array of sophisticated
rides to thrill you till you can’t take any more.
COCHIN - Where to Go ?..... What to See ?.....

Shopping
In Kerala, Cochin is undoubtedly the best place to indulge in the delights of
shopping. Best street markets like Broadway, MG Road, Bazaar road, Jew Town and
International pepper exchange and can enjoy the best shopping experience.

Kochi Metro
The first Metro Rail service in Kerala. Beyond just transportation and commuting,
Kochi metro opens up a new way of life that encompasses people, nature and
sustainable development. How Kochi Metro stand apart? : Innovations – Social
Inclusions, Solar Energy, Vertical Garden, Plastic bottle recycling.

Cherai Beach (24 kms from venue)


Cherai Beach, a picturesque beach, located on the north-end of the Vypeen Island,
which is ideal for swimming. Lined with luscious green coconut groves and paddy
fields, this sandy beach is a unique combination of the sea and the backwaters,
studded with seashells of various hues and shapes. This beach is 10 km long.
Dolphins are occasionally seen here. It has the calm serene Backwaters with
Chinese net on the other side and the land is filled with coconut trees.

Guruvayur Temple (105 kms from venue)


The Guruvayur Sree Krishna Temple is the most famous Krishna Temple worshiped by Hindus in India located
in the Thrissur district of Kerala. Punnathurkotta was once the palace of a local ruler, but the palace grounds
are now used to house the elephants belonging to the Guruvayur Temple. Now there are about 66 elephants of
different ages. Gosala is a farm belongs to Guruvayur temple cares hundreds of different variety of cows. All
these animals are offered by the devotes to the temple.

Athirapally and Vazhachal (67 kms from venue)


The charm of the AthirapallyVazhachal waterfalls cannot be described in words.
Starting calmly from the High Ranges, and crashing through gorges overhung with
trees, it is one of the best places in India to re-capture a real sense of the classical
idea of the ‘Picturesque’ – not just calm and sweet, but something wild and natural.

Alleppey Backwater Cruise on a Houseboat (67 kms from venue)


Drive to Alleppey (around 2 hour drive from venue) and enjoy a day cruise on
traditional Kerala houseboat to experience the unqiue backwaters village life of
Kerala.
During the cruise, the countryside offers a close look into an engaging rustic life.
You can see skilled fishermen launching their cockshell boats, large flotillas of ducks waddling down to the water
from thatched houses on the banks, women neck-deep in water, with their waist-length hair heaped in a crown,
searching for fish with their feet and aimless cattle grazing in lush pastureland, where white lotuses lie here and
there in small, low-lying pools. The personal chef on the houseboat will prepare delicious Kerala style lunch for
you on board. At 17:00hrs disembark houseboat in Alleppey and drive back to the venue.
ACCOMMODATION
APICON 2019 HOTEL AVAILABILTY CHART
Distance from
Sl. HOTELS Category Rate (INR)
venue in kms
4 STAR
1 Travancore Court 5 Single / Double 8510.00
2 Abad Plaza 4 Single / Double 8260.00
3 Abad Atrium 4 Single / Double 8555.00
4 Olive Eva 25 Single / Double 10240.00
Single 11520.00
5 Lemon Tree Vembanad 50
Double 12800.00
3 STAR
Bank details for payment
Executive / Standard SGL 4730.00
6 BTH 4
Executive / Standard DBL 5500.00
7 BTH Sarovaram 11 Capsule 1850.00
8 Livanta 12 Single / Double 6900.00
Deluxe Single 4900.00
Deluxe Double 5510.00
9 Park Residency 12
Executive Single 4300.00
Executive Double 4900.00
Standard / Deluxe Single 6400.00
10 The Center Hotel 7
Standard / Deluxe Double 6900.00
11 Harbour View 6 Standard 5100.00
12 Asset Summit suites 16 Executive Suite 4400.00
13 Riviera Suites 10 Studio Apartment 6900.00
Single 5310.00
14 The Senate Hotel Cochin 3
Double 6150.00
Deluxe Sinlge 4130.00
Deluxe Double 4500.00
15 Neighbourhood Hotel 5 Standard Single 3540.00
Standard Double 3900.00
Economy 3300.00
16 Hotel Garden 4 Deluxe /Super Deluxe 4010.00
17 Caprice Residency 7 Single / Double 4600.00
2 STAR
18 Aiswarya Hotel Cochin 4 Executive A/C Deluxe 3400.00
19 Castle Rock 6 Deluxe 3790.00
20 SAAS Tower 4 Deluxe 4770.00
21 Excellency Hotel 5 Standard 3080.00
Single 2550.00
22 Nanda Inn 4
Double 2850.00
23 Gokul Ootupura 7 Standard 3200.00
24 Classik Fort 12 Standard 4750.00
AIRPORT HOTELS
Single 5005.00
25 Golfview Suites 30
Double 5405.00
Deluxe Double 4720.00
26 Elite Palazzo 33 Executive Double 6300.00
Deluxe Single 3600.00

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