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rd 3 ANNUAL REPORT TM ISCCM Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine Secretariat Dr Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya Unit 6, First Floor,Hind Service Industries Premises Co.operative Society, Near Chaitya Bhoomi, Off Veer Savarkar Marg, Dadar, Mumbai - 48 Tel.: -4444737 Telefax: -446348 e-mail: drpradipkb@gmail.com

TO ALL MEMBERS OF INDIAN SOCIETY OF CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Dear Friends, The 3rd Annual Report, Minutes of the nd Annual General Meeting held at Agra, Audited Statement of Accounts of the Central (national) body, office bearers of various branches and their annual reports, proposed amendments to the constitution and various other reports are being circulated herewith. I request you to go through them; and if you have any queries, please send them to ISCCM office by 5th of January, 7. Only the queries received by 5th of January 7 will be discussed in the Annual General Body Meeting to be held on 4th February 7 at the National Conference Criticare 7, Kochi. I wish you all a happy and Prosperous New Year. With warm regards Yours sincerely Dr. Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya General Secretary INDEX Notice for the 3rd Annual General Body Meeting Minutes of the nd Annual General Body Meeting Page No. 3 4 Annual Report for the year January 6 December 6 3 Annual Report of Indian College of Critical Care Medicine 8 Annual report of City Branches/State Chapters Ahmedabad 6 Aurangabad 6 Baroda 7 Bhopal 8 Bhubaneswar 9 Chennai 9 Coimbatore 3 Delhi & NCR 3 Hubballi 33 Jalandhar 33 Kolkata 33 Lucknow 35 Nagpur 36 Patiala 37 Pune 38 Rajkot 39 Audited statements of Accounts of ISCCM Headquarters for 5 6 4 Contact details update form 53 Membership Application form 57

Annual Report 6-7 TM ISCCM INDIAN SOCIETY OF CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE NOTICE Date :8th December 6 The 3rd Annual General Body Meeting of the Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine will be held on 4th February 7 at 5 PM at Venue of the Criticare 7, Kochi. You are requested to be present for this meeting. AGENDA. Apologies. Condolences 3. Confirmation of the Minutes of the last Annual General Body meeting held on 6th February 6 at Agra. (Copy attached) 4. Business arising out of the minutes of the last AGM 5. General Secretary's Report (copy attached) 6. To confirm the Audited Statements of accounts for the year 5 6 7. The report of the Indian College of Critical Care Medicine 8. The report of the IJCCM 9. To declare the election results for 7-9. To appoint the auditors for the financial year 6-7. To discuss letters and correspondence if any.. Presentation of the report of the Organising Secretary for 4th Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine Criticare 8 at Varanasi. 3. Any other matter with the permission of the chair Dr. Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya General Secretary 3

I S C C M MINUTES OF THE nd ANNUAL GENERAL BODY MEETING OF ISCCM HELD ON 6th FEBRUARY 6 AT AGRA The Twenty second Annual General Body Meeting of the Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine was held on 6th February 6 at 6.45 P.M. at Jaypee Convention Center, Agra. The meeting was attended by the following members: THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS WERE PRESENT:Name City Name City Dr Anudath B Thrissur Dr Maitree Pandey New Delhi Dr. Jayashree Muralidharan. Chandigarh Dr Deepak Govil New Delhi Dr Naresh Tyagi Agra Dr Anil Gadodia Aligarh Dr Sauren Panja Kolkata Dr Pawan Varshney Aligarh Dr Srinivas Samavedam Hyderabad Dr Aradhana Singh Agra Dr Yash Javeri New Delhi Dr Vandana Kalra Agra Dr Deven Juneja New Delhi Dr Vinod Kumar Singh Noida Dr Manish Shah Ahmedabad Dr Dinesh Kumar Singh Varanasi Dr Muktanjali Arya Ludhiana Dr Sudhakar Ranpise Pune Dr Kanwalpreet Sodhi Ludhiana Dr Rajarshi Roy Kolkata Dr Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya Bhopal Dr Susruta Bandyopadhyay Kolkata Dr Manish Munjal Jaipur Dr Tushar Patel Ahmedabad Dr Sunil Karanth Bangalore Dr Prashant Nasa New Delhi Dr MD Naseem Akhtar Ranchi Dr Kuldeep Dalal Thane Dr Alok Kumar Bokaro Dr Mahender Kumar Singh Ludhiana Dr Mohib Ahmed Ranchi Dr Atiharsh Mohan Agra Dr Lalit Singh Bareilly Dr Swagata Tripathy Bhubaneswar Dr Amit Singhal New Delhi Dr Ranvir Singh Tyagi Agra Dr Ritesh Jayantkumar Shah Baroda Dr Bande BD Pune Dr Ankur Devendra Bhavsar Baroda Dr Rahul Pandit Mumbai Dr Jasminkumar Ramesh Bhai Rachhadia Dr Salunkhe Deepak Pune Vadodara Dr Jayant Shelgaonkar Pune Dr Anirban Hom Choudhuri New Delhi Dr Devawrat Buche Nagpur Dr Arvind Kumar Arya New Delhi Dr Devayani Buche Nagpur Dr Dhruva Chaudhary Rohtak Dr Anand Dongre Nagpur Dr Indraneel Raut Mumbai Dr Harish MM Mumbai Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Patna Dr Kamal Bhutada Nagpur Dr Rajesh Pande New Delhi 4

Annual Report 6-7 THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS WERE PRESENT:Name City Name City Dr Rajesh Atal Nagpur Dr Sheila Nainan Myatra Mumbai Dr Mahesh Kishor Sarda Nagpur Dr Manish Pandey Allahabad Dr Aditya Nath Shukla Kanpur Dr Prashant Kumar Delhi Dr Ravindra Sarnaik Nagpur Dr Nita George Kochi Dr Imran Noormohammed Nagpur Dr Mohan A Mathew Kochi Dr Banani Poddar Lucknow Dr Rajeev Tiwari Jaipur Dr Mohan Gurjar Lucknow Dr Rakesh Kumar Tyagi Agra Dr Sanjay Dhanuka Indore Dr Amit Dey Kolkata Dr Pradeep Kumar Bhatia Jodhpur Dr Pankaj Jain Agra Dr Sudhir Chafle Nagpur Dr Rajkumar Manna Howrah Dr Deepak Jeswani Nagpur Dr Subhash Gupta Agra Dr Rajnish Bajwa Kanpur Dr Navneet Agarwal Agra Dr Sanjay Jain Nagpur Dr Sanjay Kumar Gupta Kanpur Dr Manoj Kamal Jodhpur Dr Pankaj Anand Jaipur Dr Rajesh Chandra Mishra Ahmedabad Dr Shabbar Joad Jaipur Dr Yatin Meha Gurgaon Dr Atul Kulkarni Mumbai Dr Sanghamitra Mishra Bhubaneshwar Dr. J.V Divatia Mumbai Dr Dilip Karnad Mumbai Dr Amarja Havaldar Kolhapur Dr Reshma Ambulkar Mumbai Dr Ketan Kargirwar Hyderabad Dr Diptimala Agarwal Agra Dr Pralay Shankar Ghosh Kolkata Dr Kapil Zirpe Pune Dr Sai Saran P.V Chandigarh Dr Samir Sahu Bhubaneswar Dr Sujay Samanta Lucknow Dr Parshottam Lal Gautam Ludhiana Dr Jose Chako Bangalore Dr Arun Sharma Jaipur Dr A.N Shukla Kanpur Dr Bharat Paliwal Jodhpur Dr Lalit Singh Bareilly Dr Amuthakumar Ramasamy Madurai Dr Naresh Tyagi Agra Dr Arvind Yadav Agra 5

I S C C M Dr Subhal Dixit welcomed all the members present. He informed that we will wait for minutes for quorum. The President Dr Shivakumar Iyer called the meeting to order.. Apologies Dr Anand Nikalje, Aurangabad.. Condolences Nil 3. To discuss End of Life Care India task force resolution and MOU. Dr Shivakumar Iyer briefed members about the matter. A task force comprising ISCCM, Indian Academy of Neurology and IAPC formed. He said that it is being tried to make appropriate legislation on End of life Care (EOLC). The resolution has to be signed by all societies. The Executive Committee has already endorsed it. He said that if all professional societies endorse the resolution then we will be able to lobby with government for better legislation on EOLC. Dr Shivakumar Iyer read EOLC Resolution (ELICIT End of Life Care India Task force). The members were asked whether the resolution was in order. It was proposed by Dr Yatin Mehta and seconded by Dr Rajesh Pande and passed. Dr Shivakumar Iyer informed ISCCM has impleaded in Supreme court case a public interest litigation filed by Mr Prashant Bhushan on behalf of NGO Common Cause. It pertains to Euthanasia and related matters. The matter is being pursued at a level where ISCCM will be represented in that PIL. A detailed presentation is already prepared. ISCCM will be well represented. Dr Dhruva Chaudhry All members should be updated regarding this. Dr Shivakumar Iyer agreed and said that members can be informed by email about what has been done so far by ISCCM for EOLC. Dr Shivakumar Iyer Most of members knew that ISCCM had impleaded as it was discussed in last AGM as well. The matter is in Supreme court and members will be updated about it. Dr Shivakumar Iyer We had to read the resolution and get it passed in AGM. This has been done and the matter s discussion is complete. 4. President remarks Dr Shivakumar Iyer want to express couple of things. He appreciated Agra Organizing Committee for their hard work and for excellent conference. The members applauded Agra Organizing Committee. Dr Shivakumar Iyer A root cause analysis can be done to find areas of improvement. He said that at first EC meeting he would like to present root cause analysis of things that can be improved for subsequent conferences. Dr Shivakumar Iyer concluded his remarks. 5. Nominations for post of Vice President for one year. Dr Subhal Dixit 3 Nominations were received. Dr Ranvir Singh Tyagi had withdrawn his nomination. Dr Dhruva Chaudhry suggested that both candidates - Dr Diptimala Agarwal and Dr Ravindra M Sarnaik can discuss regarding their nomination. Both candidates informed to proceed with Election. The election was conducted at AGM by ballot. One of the members enquired regarding election process followed. Dr Shivakumar Iyer and Dr Atul Kulkarni informed and clarified the Election process followed. Dr Atul Kulkarni, President - Elect and Chief Election Commissioner declared the election result after counting of votes. He informed that total ballots were 8. Invalid votes - 4. Dr Diptimala Agarwal 65 votes and Dr Ravindra M Sarnaik 39 votes. Dr Atul Kulkarni declared Dr Diptimala Agarwal as elected for Vice President for year (6-7). All members congratulated Dr Diptimala Agarwal. 6. Confirmation of the Minutes of the last Annual General Body meeting held on 7th March 5 at Bangalore. The minutes of the last AGM were confirmed. Dr Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya proposed and Dr Kapil Zirpe and Dr Yash Javeri seconded and minutes were passed. 7. 6 General Secretary s report

Annual Report 6-7 General Secretary`s report was proposed by Dr Tushar Patel and seconded by Dr Deepak Salunke and Dr Yash Javeri and passed. 8. To confirm the Audited statements of accounts for the year 4 5 The passing of accounts was proposed by Dr Rajesh Pande and seconded by Dr Y P Singh, Dr Manish Munjal and Dr Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya and passed. 9. Report of Indian College of Critical Care Medicine Dr Deepak Govil informed correction regarding de-recognized institute. He informed Fortis Escort Hospital, Amritsar initially thought as de-recognised was not de-recognised as they had a new teacher. It is a recognised institute. Further he informed that as per his latest report submitted on 3rd Feb 6, the institute from Guwahati has been derecognised as Dr Vandana Sinha, teacher had left the said institute. Dr Subhal Dixit informed that college report was presented in AGM of college held yesterday.. Report of the IJCCM It was proposed by Dr Yash Javeri and seconded by Dr Ritesh Shah, Dr Tushar Patel, Dr Y P Singh and Dr Jayant Shelgaonkar and passed.. To declare the election results for 6-8 Dr Subhal Dixit informed that electronic elections with one time password (OTP) were successfully held in August 5. He informed the election results. The members congratulated all the elected members.. To appoint the auditors for the financial year 5 6. Dr Subhal Dixit informed that we will continue with the current auditors Ranka Dargar and Co. 3. To discuss about the Constitution Amendments Dr Subhal Dixit read existing provision...4 and proposed provision regarding Chairman - Pediatric section....3 It was informed that amendment will be modified as Chairperson Nursing section shall be elected by the Nursing ALMs...9. Members asked what was being amended. Dr Shivakumar Iyer - They were not nominated members. They were Co-opted members. The members asked difference between Co-opted members and Nominated members. Dr Shivakumar Iyer - we will clarify what does Nominated member and Co-opted member means and change appropriately. It was informed that..9. to..9.5 will not be changed till there is a clarity....3 Chairperson - Nursing It was informed that Chairperson - Indian Society of Critical Care Nursing (ISCCN) will be removed. ISCCM had nursing ALMs in initial years. Nursing section formed separate society Indian society of Critical Care Nursing. This body become defunct for many years. With IDCCN all candidates have to become ALMs for representation from nurses. He proposed that nursing ALMS will elect their Chairman. Dr Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya - IDCCN has been started -3 years back. This can be done after 5 - years with matured members available. A Member noticed that many EC members were discussing amendments in AGM. He questioned what did EC members do in EC meeting. Dr Shivakumar Iyer - It reflects commitment and things sent should be read carefully. As EC members were also a member, they were free to raise their doubts. Dr Shivakumar Iyer - An eligibility criteria should be formed for Chairperson, Nursing. If nobody fulfilled the criteria, automatically there would be no Chairperson, Nursing. There was no harm in having a proposed amendment and framing requirements. The spirit is representation of Nursing. Dr Shivakumar Iyer - Finally whenever it happens, the Chairperson, Nursing will be selected by elections. It will not be a nominated post. The purpose of amendment is to have representation of nurses in EC. Dr J V Divatia said a mechanism should be made for this in constitution. As per constitution, ALMs cannot vote. The amendment making specification which ALMs is required. Dr Dhruva Chaudhry - The matter should be deferred, discussed and then brought up. Dr Rajesh Pande - The spirit is right. They may take 5 years to come to that level. By some mechanism i.e Constitution amendment and some hand holding this should happen some day. 7

I S C C M Dr Shivakumar Iyer - Chairperson - ISCCN will be removed. The rest of amendment will be not there if the candidate is going to be nominated. Dr Shivakumar Iyer - At present we remove Chairperson, ISCCN and at appropriate time we will bring it in. The discussion concluded....5 - Dr Atul Kulkarni - Credential Committee does not consist of 3 Past Presidents. This need to be modified as These nominations shall be sent to the credentials Committee....6 Chairman Constitutional Review Committee will be the President Elect. This is being done since Dr Narendra Rungta was President- Elect. The amendment was passed....7 Dr Shivakumar Iyer explained that it appeared in constitution and appendix as well. Hence, it is being removed. 3..4 Associate Life Member. Dr Atul Kulkarni - this will be not amended as discussed under Nursing section matter. 3..6 Removal of Corporate Life Member for preventing Conflict of Interest amendment was passed. 3..8 SAARC members. Members discussed the amendment. Dr J V Divatia asked what was rationale for offering full life membership to SAARC members? Dr Atul Kulkarni and Dr Shivakumar Iyer It will be mentioned SAARC members will be given international membership at same cost as Indians. The word Life will be removed. Dr Atul Kulkarni - If we are saying International member; then there is no need to mention that they shall not be able to vote. Dr Shivakumar Iyer 3..8 was confusing as it mentioned life membership. It should be mentioned as international membership. The discussion concluded. 3.4. Dr Subhal Dixit informed new membership fees. Dr Shivakumar Iyer - As discussed, the following will be removed in amendment: Another account will be opened for the Nursing section. All the fees of the nursing ALM membership shall go to this account. 3.7. Dr Subhal Dixit read amendment regarding IJCCM and Critical Care Communication online only. The amendment was passed. 3.7.. The amendment regarding all communications in electronic format was passed. 4.. New General Secretary - Elect post. It is being proposed as General Secretary s tenure is one year. He can know about office processes. Dr Rajesh Chandra Mishra - With new post, the Secretary post should be removed. Dr Atul Kulkarni - General Secretary Elect may be from out of Mumbai. Hence, it was changed that Secretary will be from headquarters for signing cheques and General Secretary can be from anywhere. Dr Shivakumar Iyer - Only this year there will be elections for General Secretary - Elect and General Secretary. From next year General Secretary - Elect will become General Secretary and there will be elections for one post only. 4..3, 4..3. and 4..5 - Only General Secretary replaced by General Secretary - Elect. These amendments were passed. 4..6 This is done as President is Chancellor. The amendment was passed. Dr Subhal Dixit informed that all ISCCM amendments have been discussed. The discussion concluded. Proposed Amendments to ICCM Constitution 6 Deletion of Chapter 3 Section 4)(d) (e) Election of Fellows was passed. Chapter 5 College board Section (a) (c) Authority and Duties was passed. Deletion of Chapter 5 College board Section ) and 3) Number and classes was passed. The members discussed Chapter 5 College board Section 4) Number and Classes. As same as society there will be Secretary Elect in college. Dr Dhruva Chaudhry how the candidates for particular work will be decided should be clarified. Dr B D Bande The selection process is in Chapter 5 Section 3 (c). For no nomination for a particular post, the Chancellor and the College Board will nominate a candidate for that post. Dr Dhruva Chaudhry At least 3 names should be there for post. It should be made transparent. If not done now, it will have to be done after 3 years. Members pointed that for how many tenures same person can be nominated was not mentioned. It was decided to add that for a particular post, same candidate cannot be nominated for more than tenures. 8

Annual Report 6-7 Chapter 5 College Board Section 3 (d) Nomination and Election was passed. Chapter 5 College Board Section 4 (a) - Tenure and Qualifications of the Board members was passed. Deletion of Chapter 5 Section 4 (d) Tenure and Qualifications of the Board members was passed. Section 9 (d) Officers Amendment was passed. Chapter 7 Board To be deleted. This was regarding representation of College at EC meeting. Dr Dhruva Chaudhry asked why it was being deleted. He asked who will report the college activities to EC. This chapter should not be deleted. Dr Deepak Govil The College Vice Chancellor and Secretary should be in EC meeting. Dr Shivakumar Iyer Vice Chancellor or Secretary should attend EC meeting. Dr Kapil Zirpe It should be Vice Chancellor or Secretary and not Vice Chancellor and Secretary. Dr Dhruva Chaudhry agreed. Dr Subhal Dixit The decision is Vice Chancellor or Secretary will attend the EC meeting. Vice- chancellor or in his absence; the Secretary will attend EC meeting and report to EC. The discussion concluded. ICCM Elections results Dr Subhal Dixit announced results of ICCM elections conducted. Dr Dhruva Chaudhry, Rohtak was elected unopposed as Vice Chancellor (6 7). There were 6 candidates for 4 posts of College Board members. Dr Subhal Dixit, Pune, Dr Manish Munjal, Jaipur, Dr Rajesh Pande, New Delhi and Dr Sheila Nainan Myatra, Mumbai were elected as Members of College Board (6-8). All the elected members were congratulated. Branch outside India Dr Prashant Nasa enquired whether UAE branch could be formed. Dr Shivakumar Iyer It will require constitutional amendment. Dr Atul Kulkarni Nowhere in the constitution it has been mentioned that branch has to be in India. There can be a UAE branch. ICCM Elections Eligibility Dr Rajesh Chandra Mishra For contesting ICCM elections Fellows sign were required. It was informed that it was removed. Dr Shivakumar Iyer said for college, the same process as ISCCM will be followed. Dr Rajesh Chandra Mishra felt that the eligibility criteria of fellow for 3 years for contesting elections should not be there. He opined that anybody could contest as Fellowship was started 4 5 years back only. This condition can be made applicable after some years but not at present. Dr J V Divatia The suitable criteria should be made for the posts. Dr B D Bande - For this the nomination process was started initially; but for democratic spirit it has been kept open for all. Dr Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya In developing phase this restriction should not be there. On maturing, it can be put. Dr Shivakumar Iyer - Dr Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya had exactly opposite view when Nursing ALMs were being discussed. It was suggested that this will be not applicable for next years. From 8 it could be put as only those who were fellows for 3 years were eligible. Dr Atul Kulkarni since there is a division of opinion, the matter should be put up to vote. The Vote was taken by show of hands. The number of votes for keeping the cut off was more than not keeping the cut off. Dr Subhal Dixit The Eligibility He should be the fellow for the last 3 years will remain. The discussion concluded. The constitution amendments were completely discussed and discussion concluded. 4. To discuss letters and correspondence if any Nil 5. To consider one time special allotment of 5th Silver Jubilee National conference to ISCCM Mumbai branch Dr Subhal Dixit informed that ISCCM Mumbai branch has made a request for allotment of 5th Silver Jubilee National conference to them. The Executive Committee has accepted the request and given a special one time allotment to ISCCM Mumbai branch to hold 5th annual conference. Dr V K Singh, Chairman ISCCM Delhi NCR branch supports special allotment to ISCCM Mumbai branch. He said that Delhi NCR branch members were questioning why ISCCM Delhi NCR branch was not getting selected for hosting national conference. Dr Atul Kulkarni As per conference guidelines a city should have a gap of at least years between conferences. Hence, Delhi NCR branch did not get selected. Dr V K Singh asked then how did Agra get selected? Dr Atul Kulkarni It was a special case as it is a joint meeting with ISF. 9

I S C C M Dr V K Singh If there is criteria of gap of at least years then why did the Delhi NCR branch venue got inspected. Dr Atul Kulkarni It was a mistake and apologised for it. Dr V K Singh At least annual conference should be allotted to ISCCM Delhi NCR branch. Dr Atul Kulkarni humorously said that he will not be the authority at that time and he cannot promise it. The members were asked whether a special allotment could be made. The members accepted the proposal and a one time special allotment of 5th Silver Jubilee National conference was made to ISCCM Mumbai branch. The members applauded the allotment. Dr Rajesh Chandra Mishra We should also look for a good President for Mumbai conference. Dr Atul Kulkarni It cannot be discussed in AGM. The discussion concluded. 6. Presentation of the report of the Organising Secretary for 3rd ISCCM Annual conference Criticare 7 at Cochin Dr Nita George made a brief Criticare 7 presentation. She congratulated Agra Organizing Committee members for a well organised conference. All the members were invited at Criticare 7, Cochin. The workshops will be on st nd Feb and conference will be on 3rd 5th February. She informed the motto of conference Striving for affordable Critical Care. Members who had worked in the area were requested to submit their study. The members were requested to send their suggestions for any improvement that can be done. 5 major hospitals of Kochi will be workshop venue. Conference venue Le Meridien convention centre. She informed the details of various halls and seating capacity to members. Crown Plaza, faculty destination, is only metres from conference venue.6, hotel rooms are available in Cochin. The members were informed of places of interest in Kerala. Dr Nita George thanked Dr Atul Kulkarni and Dr Shivakumar Iyer. She appreciated them and said that all the conference things were possible due to them. Dr Nita George concluded her presentation and thanked the members. The members applauded the presentation. 7. Presentation of the report for 5th ISCCM Annual conference Criticare 9 at Mumbai Dr Rahul Pandit, Chairman ISCCM Mumbai branch was requested to give a brief presentation of 5th Annual conference to be held in Mumbai. Dr Rahul Pandit thanked members for special allotment of 5th ISCCM Annual conference to ISCCM Mumbai branch. He gave a brief presentation. He informed that first conference was held in 994 in Mumbai. Hence, Mumbai branch was requesting for honour to be given to them for hosting 5th conference. National Sports Complex of India and Nehru Centre is the venue of conference. Both are metres away from each other. 5,5 delegates can be accommodated in complex. The details of various halls and rooms available with their seating capacity were informed. Together there are 5 halls for workshops. Tata Memorial Hospital will be also requested for giving 5 halls for conducting the workshops. For trade area there are floors. Approximately there can be 5 55 stalls on each floor. The parking is available for, vehicles. Availability of different category of hotels near venue was informed. Dr Atul Kulkarni is Organising Chairman and Dr Rahul Pandit is Organising Secretary of the conference. It was informed that with special allotment, there would be no elections of ISCCM Mumbai branch. The same Executive Committee of ISCCM Mumbai branch will continue till 9 audit report is submitted. Dr Rahul Pandit thanked and concluded his presentation. The members applauded the presentation. 8. E poster prize Dr Subhal Dixit informed that Dr Diptimala Agarwal has announced prizes for Eposter in memory of her beloved mother.

Annual Report 6-7 Dr Diptimala Agarwal and her family members Dr Navnit Agarwal and Dr Muktanjali Arya were invited on dais for giving prizes. The first winner Dr Badri Prasad (Poster 86) second winner Dr Sunil Kamath (Poster 34) and third winner Dr Pavan Kumar (Poster 33) were given prizes. Dr Shivakumar Iyer appreciated generous gesture from Dr Diptimala Agarwal and her family. He thanked them on behalf of society. Dr Diptimala Agarwal confirmed that it will be annual prize. The members applauded. 9. Distribution of various prizes, awards and certificates For Abstract paper First prize Dr Amarja Ashok Havaldar, Second prize Dr Mohamed Hisham B and Third prize Dr Harish M M were given their prize and certificate. For ISCCM Day Brochure competition -First prize Dr Badriprasad Dash,Varanasi Dr Reshma Ambulkar,Mumbai Second prize Dr Rajkumar Manna,Howrah Dr Divya Sethi, New Delhi and Dr Shalini Subramanian were given their prize and certificate. The Certificate of appreciation was announced for participants:dr Dhiraj Bhandari,Wardha Dr Shabnam Shahshidhar Dr Jayant Shelgaonkar, Pune Dr Swagata Tripathy,Bhubaneshwar and Dr Rakesh Periwal, Guwahati The Young talent hunt certificate was given to winners - Dr P V Sai Saran, Chandigarh, Dr Sujay Samanta, Lucknow, Dr Pralay Shankar Ghosh, Kolkata and Dr Atiharsh Mohan Agarwal, Agra. It was informed that their travel grant took care of their travel and accommodation. The special appreciation certificates were given to EC/ICCM members Dr Yatin Mehta, Dr Prakash Shastri, Dr G C Khilnani, Dr Subhash Chandra Gupta, Dr Avdhesh Bansal, Dr Sauren Panja, Dr Rajesh Pande, Dr Subhal Dixit and Dr Narendra Rungta who had completed their tenure on committee. Dr Shivakumar Iyer appreciated Dr Subhal Dixit for his hard work. Dr Shivakumar Iyer also appreciated Dr Narendra Rungta for his various initiatives. He said that even the joint meeting with ISF in Agra was conceived by Dr Narendra Rungta. The Presidential citation certificates were given to awardees who were unable to collect it at Convocation ceremony. Dr Deepak Govil, Dr Yatin Mehta, Dr Susruta Bandyopadhyay, Dr Rajesh Chandra Mishra, Dr Jayant Shelgaonkar, Dr Anand Nikalje and Dr Sriram Sampath were these awardees. Dr Subhal Dixit informed that the prizes and certificates will be sent by post to respective awardees who have not been able to collect them in person. The Best Branch award (Metro) ISCCM Delhi NCR branch was declared as best branch and the Best Branch award (Metro) was handed over to Dr V K Singh, Chairman and other senior members of ISCCM Delhi NCR branch. The Best Branch award (Non Metro) ISCCM Pune branch was declared as best branch and the Best Branch award (Non Metro) was handed over to Dr Deepak Salunke, Chairman and other senior members of ISCCM Pune branch. Dr Subhal Dixit acknowledged all the staff members for their work and support provided. All the staff members Mr Vimal Merchant, Ms Supriya Kamble, Mrs Sunita Shukla, Mr Mahesh Waghela, Ms Shabana Sayyed and Mr Prasanna Shinde were given their certificate of appreciation.. Any other matter (i) ISCCM Jaipur branch A member from Jaipur informed that there have been certain gross irregularities in elections of Jaipur branch that has been brought to notice of Chairman. For last few years there have been no branch activities. He enquired what central body is doing for it or what can be done. Dr Shivakumar Iyer It has been discussed in last 3 EC meetings. He informed that every time a letter has been written seeking explanation. The matter has been personally discussed with Dr Manish Munjal. He has been requested for how matter can be resolved. The answer is expected. He requested Dr Atul Kulkarni to decide and deliberate on this in new EC meeting if no answer was received. Dr Shivakumar Iyer Not sure of how this can be addressed. The matter is extremely complex. Senior members were asked their opinion. Dr Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya It should be again discussed in first EC meeting. Dr Shivakumar Iyer it was decided last time that 3 members will visit Jaipur and ask for AGM to be held. On enquiring for the time frame, Dr Shivakumar Iyer informed that between May and August this issue should get resolved.

I S C C M (ii) Social presence Dr Shabbar Joad suggested that ISCCM should increase its social presence Facebook, Twitter. He said that CCP had become like official channel of ISCCM. Dr Shivakumar Iyer We cannot discuss about CCP. The ISCCM app has been already created and through this ISCCM will be on Twitter.. Installation of President Dr Shivakumar Iyer invited Dr Kapil Zirpe, Dr Y P Singh, Dr Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya and all other new EC members to dais. Dr Shivakumar Iyer congratulated new President Dr Atul Kulkarni and handed him ISCCM President`s medal. The members applauded. With no other business remaining, the meeting was declared as closed by Dr Subhal Dixit and it ended with a vote of thanks to the chair. Dr Shivakumar Iyer President Dr Subhal Dixit General Secretary

Annual Report 6-7 3RD ANNUAL REPORT OF THE INDIAN SOCIETY OF CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE JANUARY 6 TO DECEMBER 6 The Executive Committee of ISCCM takes great pleasure in presenting the 3rd Annual Report of the ISCCM. CRITICARE 6 The joint meeting of nd Annual Conference Criticare 6 was successfully held in collaboration with International Sepsis Forum on 5th to 7th February 6 at Jaypee Palace Hotel & Convention centre, Agra Dr Shivakumar Iyer was Chairman of the Scientific Committee. Special congratulations to him for a very well planned Scientific Programme. It was appreciated by all delegates. The local arrangements and Organization was exemplary and our congratulations and grateful thanks to the Organising Committee. During the conference workshops were organized. The conference highlights were CHITRA session, Interesting Cases, ICU rounds, Debates, Panel Discussion on Emergency and Critical Care in SAARC countries. During Criticare 6, the following orations / awards were conferred:hansraj Nayyar Award - Amarja Ashok Havaldar, Bangalore ISCCM Oration was awarded to Prof B.K.Rao, New Delhi Past President Oration was awarded to Dr Rajesh Chawla, New Delhi Dr Vijayalakshmi Kamat award for topper in IDCCM - Dr Jayprakash Narayanan (Christian Medical College, Vellore) Anand Memorial award for topper in IFCCM - Dr Manju Mathew (Apollo Main Hospital, Chennai) Anand Memorial award for topper in IDCCM - Dr Subhra Sen (Jupiter Hospital, Thane) IDCCN award for IDCCN - Mr Manish Hadiya, Rajkot and Mr Pushpendra Kumar Sharma, Ahmedabad Young Talent Hunt award - Dr P V Sai Saran, Chandigarh, Dr Sujay Samanta, Lucknow, Dr Pralay Shankar Ghosh, Kolkata and Dr Atiharsh Mohan Agarwal, Agra Young Intensivist Amarja Ashok Havaldar, Bangalore Mohamed Hisham B, Coimbatore 3 Harish M M, Mumbai ISCCM Day celebration Best ICU Information Booklet First prize. Badriprasad Dash,Varanasi. Reshma Ambulkar,Mumbai Second prize. Rajkumar Manna, Howrah. Divya Sethi, New Delhi and Shalini Subramanian Certificate of appreciation. Dhiraj Bhandari,Wardha. Shabnam Shahshidhar 3. Jayant Shelgaonkar,Pune 4. Swagata Tripathy,Bhubaneshwar 5. Rakesh Periwal, Guwahati The Best Branch award (Metro) ISCCM Delhi & NCR Branch The Best Branch award (Non Metro) ISCCM Pune Branch Appreciation Certificates for the year 6, Agra The Presidential Citation was given to the following members. Dr Atul Kulkarni, Mumbai Dr Subhal Dixit, Pune Dr Vijaya Patil, Mumbai Dr Jayant Shelgaonkar, Pune Dr Anand Nikalje, Aurangabad Dr Manoj Singh, Ahmedabad Dr J V Divatia, Mumbai Dr Sriram Sampath, Bangalore Dr R K Mani, New Delhi Dr Rajesh Chawla, New Delhi Dr N. Ramakrishnan, Chennai Dr B D Bande, Pune Dr Yatin Mehta, Gurgaon Dr Deepak Govil, New Delhi Dr Prakash Shastri, Gurgaon Dr G C Khilnani, New Delhi Dr Ranvir Singh Tyagi, Agra Dr Diptimala Agarwal, Agra Dr Rakesh Kumar Tyagi, Agra Dr Kapil Zirpe, Pune Dr Susruta Bandyopadhyay, Kolkata Dr Rajesh Chandra Mishra, Ahmedabad Dr Yash Javeri, New Delhi 3

I S C C M Membership of ISCCM In the year 6, there were 8 applications for membership.presently the total membership of ISCCM is 9,. The city and state wise breakup of the new members is as follows: City No. of members City No. of members Agra 4 Kochi 4 Varanasi Ahmedabad 5 Kolhapur 4 Vijayawada 4 Akola Kolkata 7 Visakhapatnam 8 Aurangabad 4 Lucknow 7 Bangalore 3 Ludhiana 3 Bareilly Mangalore 4 Andhra Pradesh 8 Baroda 6 Mumbai 45 Assam Bhavnagar Mysore 3 Bihar 6 Bhopal 3 Nagpur 8 Gujarat 3 Bhubaneshwar 6 Nashik Haryana 3 Bilaspur New Delhi 9 Jammu and Kashmir 3 Calicut 4 Patiala 7 Jharkhand 4 Chandigarh 6 Patna Kabul Chennai 8 Pondicherry 7 Karnataka Coimbatore 8 Pune 3 Dehradun 4 Raipur 7 Kathmandu Ghaziabad 9 Rajkot 7 Kerala 7 Goa 3 Ranchi 6 Madhya Pradesh 3 Guwahati 9 Rohtak Maharashtra 5 Gwalior Sangli 3 Manipur Hisar Shillong Meghalaya Hubli 5 Siliguri Nangarhar Hyderabad 33 Solapur Orissa 8 Indore Surat 7 Pondicherry Jabalpur Thane Punjab 8 Jaipur Thrissur Rajasthan 9 Jalandhar Tirupathi 3 Tamilnadu 36 Jamshedpur 5 Trichy Tripura Jodhpur Trivandrum 4 Uttar Pradesh 4 Kanpur Vadodara Uttarakhand West Bengal 3 Branches The following new branches / chapters were formed in year 6.. Puducherry 4. Dehradun 3. Goa City State No. of members No. of members

Annual Report 6-7 Executive Committee Meetings Four Executive Committee meetings ( at Criticare 6, Agra and 3 in Mumbai) were held in 6 on 4th February, nd May, 4th August and 6th November 6. One Executive Committee Meeting was held on 5th Jan. 7 at Mumbai. Attendance of the Executive Committee members for the meetings is as follows: Post Held EC Members Name Attendance President (5-6) Dr Shivakumar Iyer Immediate Past President Dr Narendra Rungta * Immediate Past President (6-7) Dr Shivakumar Iyer 4 President - Elect (5-6) Dr Atul Kulkarni President (6-7) Dr Atul Kulkarni 4 Vice President (5-6) Dr Kapil Zirpe President - Elect (6-7) Dr Kapil Zirpe 4 Vice President (5-6) Dr Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya General Secretary (6-7) Dr Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya 4 Vice President Dr Y P Singh 3** General Secretary Dr Subhal Dixit * Vice President Dr Diptimala Agarwal ** Secretary (5-6) Dr Vandana Agarwal Treasurer (6-7) Dr Vandana Agarwal 4 Joint Secretary (5-6) Dr Jayant Shelgaonkar Member (6-7) Dr Jayant Shelgaonkar 3 Treasurer (5-6) Dr Vijaya Patil Secretary (6-7) Dr Vijaya Patil 3 Member Dr Yash Javeri 3 Member Dr Srinivas Samavedam 5 Member Dr Anand Nikalje 3 Member Prof. (Dr) Dinesh Kumar Singh 4 Member Dr Rajesh Pande * Member (5-6) Dr Anand Dongre Zonal Member - West (6-7) Dr Anand Dongre 3 Member Dr Sauren Panja * Member Dr Rajesh Chandra Mishra 5 Zonal Member - North Dr Avdhesh Bansal * Zonal Member - West Dr Manoj Singh * Zonal Member - East Dr Susruta Bandyopadhyay 5 Zonal Member - South and Criticare 5 Organising Secretary (5-6) Dr Pradeep Rangappa Zonal Member - South (6-7) Dr Pradeep Rangappa Zonal Member - Central and Criticare 6 Organising Secretary (5-6) Dr Ranvir Singh Tyagi 5

I S C C M Post Held EC Members Name Attendance Criticare 6 Organising Secretary (6-7) Dr Ranvir Singh Tyagi Chairman Pediatric Section Dr Jayashree Muralidharan * Chairman - Research Committee Dr Sriram Sampath Criticare 6 Organising Chairman Dr Subhash Chandra Gupta * Joint Secretary Dr Shilpushpa Bhosale 3** Chancellor - Indian College of Critical Care Medicine Dr Rajesh Chawla * Secretary - Indian College of Critical Care Medicine Dr B D Bande 5 Member Dr Babu Abraham 3** Member Dr Anil Sachdev 3** Zonal Member - North Dr Abhinav Gupta 3** Zonal Member - Central Dr Rakesh Kumar Tyagi 3** Chairman Pediatric Section Dr Banani Poddar ** Criticare 7 Organising Chairman Dr Mohan Mathew 3** Criticare 7 Organising Secretary Dr Suresh G Nair ** Vice Chancellor Indian College of Critical Care Medicine Dr Dhruva Chaudhry ** *Term completed in February 6 ** New members (nd May 6 meeting onwards) Results of Elections held in August 6 The Electronic elections were successfully held this year also. Nominations were invited for the post of President Elect, Vice President, General Secretary, General Secretary - Elect, Secretary, Treasurer and 4 Executive Committee Elected Members. The following members were elected unopposed: President Elect Dr Yatin Mehta, Gurgaon General Secretary Dr Subhal Dixit, Pune General Secretary - Elect Dr Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya, Bhopal Treasurer Dr Rahul Pandit, Mumbai Elections were therefore held for post of Vice President, post of Secretary and 4 posts of Executive Committee Elected Members. The following contestants were declared elected. Vice President Dr Ranvir Singh Tyagi, Agra Secretary Dr Vijaya P Patil, Mumbai Executive Committee Members Dr Yash Javeri, Delhi Dr Srinivas Samavedam, Hyderabad Dr Arindam Kar, Kolkata Dr Suresh Ramasubban, Kolkata 6

Annual Report 6-7 Dadar office (Unit 3 and 4) of ISCCM During the year we gave our ISCCM Dadar offices (unit 3 and 4) on rental basis for generating income for society activities. However, we are growing and facing space constraints in our presently operational office. Hence, for overcoming this difficulty we are considering to shift to our (unit 3 and 4) offices of around, square feet on same premises and on same floor. Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine (IJCCM). IJCCM published issues monthly on time. The journal is indexed with, or included in, the following: DOAJ, EMBASE/ Excerpta Medica, Emerging Sources Citation Index, Index Copernicus, Indian Science Abstracts, IndMed, PubMed Central, Scimago Journal Ranking, SCOPUS 3. Total number of manuscripts submitted: 48 4. Total acceptance rate : 6% 5. Average days from submission to acceptance: 9.6 [, 3 ] 6. Average days from acceptance to publication: 4.74 [ 3, 75] 7. Sizeable international submissions: % from Europe, Middle East, South Asia and South East Asia and the US. Dr R K Mani Editor - IJCCM Critical Care Communications (CCC) CCC continued with all the regular features such as names of new members, report of branches activities with their photos, addresses from the President and General Secretary etc. issue completely covered everything about our Criticare 6 Agra conference. Dr Kapil Zirpe President Elect Editor-in-Chief, Critical Care Communications Website This year we have integrated conference web site with our newly developed website. Membership payment is being processed online. Our ISCCM app is available on both android and IOS platforms. This will help you to keep yourselves updated with the events and news. One can also access Critical Care Communications and full text articles of IJCCM from this app. Our first online critical care infectious disease ecourse is available on the website. In the video section patient safety video is uploaded for you to view or educate trainees. For the college, institute management software is being designed and will be operational in next few months. Dr Jayant Shelgaonkar Chairman Website Committee ISCCM Research Activities ) Current status of CHITRA DATABASE: a) The Application is in use and four hospitals have completed all formalities and are using it. b) ISCCM office is familiar with the process of permitting hospitals to use CHITRA. c) One hospital has already collected data on around 6 patients and the interim results will be presented in the Kochi Conference. ) A suggested model for use: a) At admission: The admitting staff nurse captures admission screen, it is part of the admission protocol. b) After stabilization: The admitting nurse captures all procedures/lines/tubes and Next day: Medical staff capture diagnosis and co-morbidities. c) Next day: Nursing staff refresh medications, procedures. d) ICU data entry staff: capture variables for APACHE. e) Every day: Nursing capture ventilation/medication and procedures. Data staff capture variables. f) Doctors watch and enter Quality indicator variables. g) At discharge: Staff record outcome. Medical staff record discharge diagnosis and More hospitals have to be encouraged to collect more data. Dr Sriram Sampath Chairman Research Committee Dr Atul Kulkarni President, ISCCM Dr Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya General Secretary, ISCCM 7

I S C C M INDIAN COLLEGE OF CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT Academic Year 6 Today I take the pride and pleasure to present Fourth Annual Report of Indian College of Critical Care Medicine (ICCM) for the Academic year 6 to you all! The Fourth year, since the formation of Indian College of Critical Care Medicine has been eventful with continued growth and success of our Critical Care Courses. The process of streamlining the college operations in the form of ICCM Board formation, accreditation, examination planning, prospectus, education calendar etc is on and many decisions in this regards have been taken. Summary of these decisions is given in Appendix I. (Refer soft copy on website) With increasing no of candidates showing interest in the Critical Care Courses, the office work of ICCM is also expanding rapidly. ISCCM/ICCM Office in Mumbai is ably supported by Mr Vimal, Ms Shabana, Mr Prasanna, Ms Supriya and others. On your behalf I thank all of them for their enthusiastic support all along! FICCM 6, Agra ICCM Meet The Fifth Convocation Ceremony was held during Criticare 6, at Agra when 5 distinguished peers were honored with fellowship (FICCM), names of whom are listed below. Dr Arindam Kar Dr Sandeep Kantor Dr Banambar Ray Dr Y. P. Singh Dr Ranvir Singh Tyagi Honorary FICCM, 6 Dr Anand Bhatia, Director, Anaesthesiology, and Critical Care, King Edward Memorial Hospital, Pune was conferred with an Honorary FICCM during Criticare 6, at Agra. Examinations : IDCCM & IFCCM Courses continue to remain popular. Several new institutions were accredited and we now have 83 institutions across the country offering our training programs. 334 candidates appeared for IDCCM in 6 of whom were successful 5 candidates appeared for IFCCM in 6 and 8 of them were successful. 38 Candidates appeared for Post MBBS Certificate Course in 6 and 6 of them were successful. 7 Candidates appeared for IDCCN Course in 6 and 55 of them were successful. Critical Care Course Total no of candidates who appeared No of successful Candidates Passing percentage IFCCM 5 8 35 % IDCCM 334 63 % CTCCM (Post MBBS) 38 6 44 % IFCCM Examiners: 8 IDCCM Examiners: 58 IDCCM & IFCCM Awards We congratulate the toppers in 6 who will be receiving the following awards during the Convocation Ceremony to be held on February, 7 during Criticare 7 at Cochin. Dr. Vijayalakshmi Kamat Award for topper in IDCCM : Dr Divya Pal Medanta the Medicity Hospital, Gurgaon Delhi Centre, March 6 8

Annual Report 6-7 Anand Memorial Award for topper in IDCCM : Dr Jitin Sharma B L Kapur Hospital, New Delhi Delhi Centre, August 6 Anand Memorial Award for topper in IFCCM : Dr Aditya Lyall Fortis Escorts Hospital, Faridabad Mumbai Centre, May 6. IDCCN Awards: ICCM, Rs 5 and Travel grant for Annual ISCCM Criticare Conf.: ) Togees Davis...Theory 9...Mysore ) Sneha Shibu...Theory 88.5...Pune 3) Bibin Mathew...Theory 8...Jaipur 4) Anita Prajapati...Theory 76...Ahmedabad 5) Blessy John.. Theory 75...Bangalore Website Information: The entire list of all institutes accredited for IDCCM, IFCCM and Post MBBS Certificate course is available on the ISCCM website. The detail information about eligibility, application and examination is also available on the ISCCM website. This year we have started the process of updating information of all the accredited Institutes, in terms of year of accreditation, teachers, academic track record etc, on the website so that it is available at one click to any one, especially new aspirants for various courses. Website will soon have the online application facility. The comprehensive ICCM Prospectus is in making and will be soon available on website. Training Assessment Record: The previous CoBaFolio is revised and renamed as Training Assessment Record. This will be mandatory for IDCCM/IFCCM and desirable for CTCCM. It will be made available on ISCCM website. Accreditation: No. of Institutes accredited : updated Dec. 6 Course Total 6 IFCCM 56 5 IDCCM/CTCCM/IDCCN 83 9 The list of new institutes accredited for IDCCM in 6: Sr. No. Institute City Teachers Annual Intake (Seats) Accredited Since HCG Hospital Ahmedabad Dr Bhavik Shah May,6 U.N.Mehta Institute of Cardiology and Research Centre Ahmedabad Dr Rajesh Thosani May,6 3 Vikram Hospital, Bengaluru Bengaluru Dr Vijay Kumar Annaiah Reddy February, 6 4 Shifaa Hospital, Bengaluru Bengaluru Dr Altaf Ahmed February, 6 5 AMRI Hospitals, Bhubaneswar Bhubaneswar Dr Samir Sahu Dr Sarat Kumar Behera Dr Jagadish Rath February, 6 6 Ashwini Hospital, Cuttack Cuttack Dr Prasanna Kumar Mishra November,6 Academic Coordinator Dr. Zahid Ahmed 9

I S C C M The list of institutes accredited for IFCCM in 6: Sr. No. Institute City Teachers Annual Intake (Seats) Accredited Since 7 Max Superspeciality Hospital, Dehradun Dehradun Dr Shantanu Belwal November,6 8 Sarvodaya Hospital Faridabad and Research Centre, Faridabad Dr Bhupendranath Singh May,6 9 Metro Heart Institute with Multispeciality Faridabad Dr Vijay Kumar Agrawal August,6 Max Superspeciality Hospital,Vaishali Ghaziabad Dr Manish Gupta May,6 Narayana Superspeciality Hospital, Guwahati Guwahati Dr Apurba Kumar Borah May 6 Maxcure Hospitals, Hyderabad Hyderabad Dr. Ganshyam M. Jagathkar May 6 3 Mediciti Hospital, Hyderabad Hyderabad Dr Pakanati Pradeep Reddy August, 6 4 Criticare Hospital and Nagpur Research Institute, Nagpur Dr Deepak R Jeswani May 6 5 Suretech Hospital, Nagpur Nagpur Dr Nirmal Jaiswal November, 6 6 MGM New Bombay Hospital Navi Mumbai Dr. Bharat G. Jagiasi Dr. Akshaykumar Chhallani 7 Max Smart Super Speciality Hospital, New Delhi New Delhi Dr Arun Dewan Dr Prashant Saxena February, 6 8 Smt Kashibai Navale Medical College Pune Dr. Khalid Ismail Khatib May 6 9 Noble Hospital Pune Dr Milind Mane Dr Khan Zafer Amanulla November, 6 Shree Narayana Hospital Raipur Dr Varsha Zanwar May 6 Shree Girirai Rajkot Multispecialty Hospital, Rajkot Dr Tushar Shamjibhai Patel Dr Mayank Rameshchandra Thakker May 6 KIMS Hospital, Secunderabad Secunderabad Dr Sambit Sahu Dr Ann Campos Dr V.P Krishna Dr. Sankuratri Srinivas February, 6 3 Ashwini Sahakari Rugnalaya Ani Sanshodhan Kendra Solapur Dr Siddheshwar Rudrakshi Dr Nirmal Taparia May 6 4 Unique Hospital, Surat Surat Dr Samir P Gami February, 6 5 BAPS Pramukhswami Surat Hospital, Surat Dr. Chetan Mehta August, 6 Academic Coordinator May 6 Ms. Bindu Sharma Dr Minal Yande Atul Singhania

Annual Report 6-7 The list of institutes accredited for IFCCM in 6: Sr. No. Institute City Teachers Annual Intake (Seats) Accredited Since 6 Tristar Hospital, Surat Surat Dr Mohammed Iliyas Roshanmiyan Syed Dr. Mukur Petrolwala August, 6 7 Medicity Institute of Medical Sciences Telangana Dr. Srinivas Samavedam May 6 8 Daya General Hospital, Thrissur Thrissur Dr K.A.Varghese November, 6 9 Care Hospital, Visakapatnam Visakapatnam Dr Mohan Maharaj November, 6 Academic Coordinator Krishnaprabha Madhu The list of institutes accredited for IFCCM in 6: Sr. Name of Institute No. Location Teachers Annual Intake (Seats) Accredited Since Chirayu Medical College & Hospital Bhopal Apex Hospitals Pvt. Ltd. 3 Academic Coordinators Dr. Pradeep Bhattacharya Februrary 6 Dr. Pradeep Bhattacharya drpradipkb@gmail.com 98938555 Jaipur Dr. Priya Mathur Dr Vipul Khandelwal Dr Namrta Pradhan Februrary 6 Dr. Ruchi Khanna ruchidivyam@gmail.com 989984863 Fortis Hiranandani Hospital Mumbai Dr. Chandrashekhar S. Tulasigeri Februrary 6 Dr.Shanthi Radhakrishnan shanthi.radhakrishnan@ fortishealthcare.com 996797853 4 Kovai Medical Center & Hospital Coimbatore Dr. N. Selvarajan Dr M.N Sivakumar November, 6 Dr M.N Sivakumar drsivaicu74@gmail.com 984493 5 Asian Institute of Medical Sciences, Faridabad Faridabad Dr. Sandip Bhattacharrya Dr. Manav Manchanda November, 6 Dr Arvind Gupta arvind.gupta@ aimsindia.co.in 9659933 No of Institutes with additional seats sanctioned: IFCCM/IDCCM: 3 Online Accreditation forms : Under final test and ready to go online for test. Accreditation criteria revised and will be applicable from January 7 (Appendix II refer soft copy on website ) IDCCN Course Report: Dr Kusrav Bajan, IDCCN Secretary has worked very hard to make this course more popular. He has also undertaken the process of standardizing the syllabus for this course. This year saw rapid growth of IDCCN as many institutes have registered the candidates for the course. Critical Care Course IDCCN 6 Total no of candidates who appeared No of successful Candidates Passing percentage 7 55 77 %

I S C C M The Pediatric Critical Care : ( By Dr Banani Podar). BPICC courses: Course content being updated and revised. To be held at Kochi during Criticare 7.. IDPCCM: Exam held in Nov 6. Results awaited 3. New members of ISCCM: 3 new members from pediatric background have applied for membership. Efforts to increase attendance at Criticare 7 a. Ad placed in Indian Pediatrics and Indian Journal of Pediatrics b. All other efforts such as messages on WA groups continued. To start sending emails to all pediatric intensivists and pediatricians 3. Pediatric programme for Kochi conference finalised; invitations being sent out 4. Meeting for MOU between ISCCM and College of PCC sent by Dr. Chugh to Dr. Pradeep, Dr. Atul and Dr. Dhruva could not be held in September/October. A date needs to be finalised for the MOU to be discussed between all concerned and signed. Education calendar: IDCCM/CTCCM/ IFCCM /IDCCN The Education Calendar is available on the website for ready reference for last one year. However it will be revised, as the online theory examination (to be carried out by Prometrics from 7) dates may change and hence the dates of the practical exams. Revised dates are given in the following Calendar Education Calendar 7 Course / Schedule IDCCM Course duration Registration process and Tenure Starts IFCCM IDCCN Post PG Diploma : yrs Post MBBS : yrs Post PG degree : yr Post IDCCM : yr Post PG degree: yrs Post BSC/GNM : yr st January 7 st July 7 st January 7 st July 7 st April 7 st October 7 st January 7 st July 7 Last date of registration 8th February 7 3st August 7 8th February 7 3st August 7 3st May 7 3th November 7 8th February 7 3st August 7 Last date of Exam th February Registration for all 3th June exam going candidates 8th February 3th July 3th April 3th Sept ----- Assignment of Theory Center & Hall ticket 5th February 7 5th July 7 5th March 7 5th August 7 ----- 6th January 7 6th June 7 Theory exam th March 7 6th August 7 9th April 7 th September 7 ----- February last week end Declaration of Theory Result, Assignment of Practical Centre & Hall Ticket th March 7 4th August 7 7th April 7 8th September 7 5th May 7 5th October 7 ----- Practical Exam 5th & 6th April, 7 6th & 7th May 7 9th & th Sept, 7 7th & 8th Oct 7 7th & 8th May 7 February last week 8th & 9th Oct 7 end Results th April 7 5th September 7 5th June 7 5th November 7 CTCCM(Post MBBS) th May 7 4th October 7 March first week August first week