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Three day workshop in Critical Care starts at GMC Jammu
12/24/2021 11:55:08 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Dec 24: Keeping in view the ongoing COVID scenario an endeavor has been made by Govt. Medical College Jammu to further upgrade the critical care services by organizing a workshop by the Department of Anesthesiology and critical care on 24th, 25th and 26th of December 2021 in which Critical Care experts from all over India shall be deliberating with the delegates regarding the best critical care guidelines.
Dr. Simant Jha from Society of Critical Care Medicine based in the United States is the chief coordinator for this program. Faculty from AIIMS New Delhi, RIMS Ranchi Manipal Hospital Bangalore, Apollo Hospital Bhubaneswar, GB Pant Hospital New Delhi and PSRI Delhi shall be providing latest guidelines on various aspects in Critical Care like ventilation strategies, sepsis acute coronary syndrome ets. Delegates from various Medical Colleges in Jammu like GMC Jammu and GMC Kathua, NH Kakryal, Govt. Hospital; Gandhi Nagar and other peripheral hospitals are participating in the workshop.
Dr. Shashi Sudhan Sharma, Principal and Dean Govt. Medical College Jammu is the chief patron of the workshop. While inaugurating the workshop, Dr. Shashi exhorted the delegates to upgrade their skills in critical care management for better patient care and be prepared to face challenges in view of the prevailing circumstances due to COVID- 19 pandemic. She said that training programmes in any institution should be a continuous process in order to have the latest skills and to provide the best possible health care services to the people and asked the organizers to continue with these training in future also. She further said that GMC Jammu is going to start a speciality based ICU for which trained manpower is required.
Dr. Anita Vig Kohli, President ISA Jammu which is the course coordinator emphasized the need for more departments to be brought into loop of critical care keeping in view ongoing COVID and particularly Omicron Variant. With the making of separate Medical and Surgical ICU in Govt. Medical College Jammu the doctors from these departments should be made cognizant at critical care management.
Dr. Anjali Mehta, Associate Professor, Anesthesiology is the organizing secretary of the workshop. It is pertinent to mention here that the first day of the event witnessed around 60 participants. This workshop is part of the ongoing platinum Jubilee celebrations of Indian Society of Anesthesiology and Golden Jubilee celebrations of GMC Jammu.
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