SECOND NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SIMULATION IN HEALTHCARE 21 st & 22 nd June 2013 SRM/STRATUS Center for Medical Simulation SRM Medical College Hospital & Research Centre, SRM University
Patrons Chief Patrons Dr. T.R. Pachamuthu Chancellor SRM University Thiru. Ravi Pachamoothoo Chairman SRM Group Prof. P. Sathyanarayanan President SRM University
ABOUT THE CONFERENCE Welcome! With great enthusiasm, we invite you to join us in the 2 nd National Conference on Simulation in India on 21 st & 22 nd June 2013, at SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre. You will agree that this would be the most promising and stimulating conference on simulation and would offer you a panoramic range of educational and networking opportunities. Historical: Simulation has emerged as an innovative teaching programme. Traditionally, teaching has been conducted in the class rooms and in the wards by the patients bed side. In the class rooms, teaching by writing on a black-board or through power-point has been adapted. At patient s bed side, small groups of students were taught how to elicit clinical symptoms and signs. Simulation does not replace but supplants and augments this traditional teaching. Shift in Paradigm: We are aware of the list of skills and cognitive knowledge to be learnt by students before they graduate out. This includes CPR, Defibrillation, Resuscitation in shock, Treatment of toxicological emergencies etc. It is axiomatic that, one will not teach, for example CPR/ delivery of shock (Defibrillation) on a living patient. The students are taught the same curricula using simulation. Patient safety: When a novice tries to learn on real patients, there will be a likelihood of trauma and pain caused to the patient. While practicing intubation on a patient, it is likely that student may break the teeth or lacerate the tongue even when supervised, with doubtful success at intubation in the first attempt. But, a simulated practice on airway simulators, done beforehand, improves chances of success in the real field and lessens chances for injury.
Creating Educational Experiences even for an uncommon Emergency/Clinical Presentation: A medical / dental/ paramedical student may not have had exposure to all commonly occurring medical emergencies/ scenarios. When small batches of students go through role-play method of learning, through simulated scenarios, it is possible to teach the right approach to selected emergency / routine and procedural skills with Team Leadership. WHAT can be taught and HOW, Through Simulation?: In addition to practice on traditional mannequins, you will have the chance to practice in our simulated workshops, which have hi-fidelity interactive computerized mannequins, capable of talking and exhibiting physiological response. You will also be exposed to Virtual Reality Simulators, Ultrasound Simulators, Endoscopy Simulators, Surgical / Laparoscopic Simulators, the entire gamut of which will be exhibited in our stalls. You will also have the opportunity to interact with experts already using these simulators to decide on which of them would be appropriate for your institution. We chose the theme SIMULATED MEDICAL EDUCATION FOR EFFECTIVE PATIENT CARE to complement the present status of simulation in India with immense possibilities of enhancing Quality Education and Skills, not only in Medicine but also in Nursing, Dental and Paramedical fields and in Industry. We are honored to feature distinguished Plenary Speakers with international expertise in Critical/Emergency Care and simulation based education. We are sure you would enjoy your stay here at Chennai. Thank you for joining us at SRM. Dr. N. Ramakrishnan, Founder & Managing Director, TACT Academy for Clinical Training, Joint Organising Secretary Dr. R. Thirumavalavan, HOD, SimulationCentre, SRM STRATUS Organising Secretary
Themes o Simulation in Medical Education o Simulation in Emergency Care o Simulation in day-to-day Patient Care o Simulation in Disaster Management Objectives The overall objective of the program is to promote the use of Medical Simulation for effective healthcare delivery. Specifically, the workshop aims to equip the participants to achieve the following APPLYING SIMULATION IN EMERGENCY & CRITICAL CARE. ADVANCED SIMULATION SKILLS IN ENHANCING HEALTH CARE DELIVERY. INTEGRATING SIMULATION IN DAY TO DAY MEDICAL EDUCATION APPLYING SIMULATION IN DISASTER PREPAREDNESS
RESOURCE PERSONS INTERNATIONAL FACULTIES 1. Dr. Charles N. Pozner, Director, Neil &Wallace, Medical Simulation Centre, Boston, USA Associate Professor of Medicine (Emergency Medicine), Brigham s & Women s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, U.S.A. 2. Dr.Frank Walter M.D. Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Regional Director HAZMAT Program, Arizona University, USA. 3. Dr.George P. Abraham M.D FRCS, FACS, MHA President & Managing Trustee Indian Institute of Emergency Medical Services, INDIA. NATIONAL FACULTIES 1. Dr.C.Anjalakshi.MD, DGO, Ph.D., Professor & HOD, Dep of OBS & GYN SRM Medical College Hospital & Research Centre SRM Nagar, Kattankulathur. 2. Dr. Amit Gupta MS, Associate Professor of Surgery, J.P.N. Apex Trauma Center, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi. 3. Dr. Ashwin.K Mani, AB ( Internal Medicine), AB (Critical care) Senior Consultant, Critical Care, Apollo Hospitals(First Med), Chennai. Director, TACT Academy for Clinical Training (Simulation Center), Anna Nagar, Chennai. 4. Dr. Babu K. Abraham MD; MRCP, Senior Consultant, Critical Care services, Apollo Hospitals, Chennai. Director, TACT Academy for Clinical Training (Simulation Center), Anna Nagar, Chennai. 5. Dr. V.P. Chandra Sekar. MD, HOD, Dep of Emergency Medicine. Vinayaka Missions University, Salem. 6. Dr.Dhavapalani Alagappan, MBBS, MS., (Gen Surgery) FRCS (Surgery) Ireland, FRCS (A&E) Edinburgh, FCEM, Consultant & Head of Emergency, Apollo Hospitals, Chennai Divisions. 7. Dr. Kurian Joseph, MD., DGO., Director, Joseph Nursing Home, Chennai
8. Dr. P. Nithyakalyani, MBBS., DNHE., Academic Co-ordinator, TACT Academy for Clinical Training (Simulation Center), Anna Nagar, Chennai. 9. Dr R.Parivalavan Ms,Dip.N.B(surgery),F.R.C.S, Consultant Surgeon, Head of Emergency Department Sundaram Medical Foundation, Chennai, Tamil Nadu. 10. Dr.Ram Rajagopalan, AB ( Internal Medicine), AB ( Critical Care), Head, Critical Care Department Sundaram Medical Foundation, Anna Nagar, Chennai. 11. Dr. N. Ramakrishnan, AB ( Internal Medicine), AB (Critical care) AB (Sleep Medicine) Director of Critical Care services, Apollo Hospitals, Chennai. Managing Director, TACT Academy for Clinical Training (Simulation Center), Anna Nagar, Chennai. 12. Dr. T.V. Ramakrishnan, MD, HOD, Dept. of Emergency Medicine. Sri Ramachandra Medical College & RI, Sri Ramachandra University, Porur, Chennai. 13. Dr. Ramesh Venkataraman, AB ( Internal Medicine), AB (Critical care), Senior Consultant, Critical Care, Apollo Hospitals, Chennai. Director, TACT Academy for Clinical Training (Simulation Center), Anna Nagar, Chennai. 14. Dr. Ramkumar Venkateswaran. M, Professor & HOD, Dept of Anaesthesiology & Director, Simulation Centre, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal. 15. Dr. R. Senthil Kumar MD, IDCCM, EDIC Senior Consultant, Critical Care services, Apollo Hospitals, Chennai. Director, TACT Academy for Clinical Training (Simulation Center), Anna Nagar, Chennai. 16. Dr R.Thirumavalavan, M.D Professor, Critical Care, & Clinical Toxicology HOD, SRM/Stratus, Center for Medical Simulation SRM Medical College Hospital & RC SRM Nagar, Kattankulathur. 17. Dr. Waseem Ahmed. M, MD., Emergency Medicine, Consultant Incharge, Apollo First Med Hospital, Poonamallee, Chennai.
Pre Conference Work Shops (20-6-2013) 1. Dr. Charles Pozner Dr. Senthil Kumar Dr. Rachula Daniel Ms. Anandhi FORENOON SESSION (9.00 AM to 12 NOON) Crisis Resource Management 2. 3. Dr. Amit Gupta Dr. Chandra Sekar Dr. Saravanan Dr. Hari Krishnan Ms. Ponmathi Dr. Anjalakshi Dr. Pari Dr. Kurian Joseph Dr. Sangeetha Simulation in Basic Trauma Management Simulated Laparoscopy Workshop AFTERNOON SESSION (1.00 PM TO 4.00 PM) 4. 5. 6. Dr. Ramkumar Venkateswaran Dr. Ashwin.K Mani Dr. Gayathri Dr. Ashok Kumar Dr. Ramesh Venkataraman Dr. Waseem Ahmed Dr. Ramkumar Dr. Subramaniyan Ms. Sheeba Jabakani Dr. Babu Abraham Dr. Dhavapalani Ms. Akila Devi Ms. Ambika Simulation in Difficult Airway Simulation for Acute Care Medicine Application of Moulage in Emergency Participants need to register and pay for the Pre-conference Workshops/Post Conference Workshops along with the conference registration fee. Only a limited number of participants will be chosen for these workshops, based on a first-come first-served basis. Maximum participants 30 per session The Pre-conference Workshops will be held as three parallel sessions. Delegates can choose to participate in a maximum of two sessions one in the forenoon (9.00 am-12 noon) and one in the afternoon (1.00pm-4.00 pm).
Post Conference Workshop (23-6-2013-25-6-2013) AHLS ( Advanced HAZMAT Life 2 days - Support) Provider Course 23rd and 24th June 2013 AHLS Instructor Course 1 day- 25th June 2013 AHLS Courses Advanced HAZMAT [Hazardous Materials] Life Support (AHLS) was developed by the Arizona Emergency Medicine Research Center (AEMRC), a Center of Excellence at The University of Arizona College of Medicine, and is offered in collaboration with the American Academy of Clinical Toxicology (AACT). AHLS Provider Course The AHLS Provider program is a 16 hour, two-day course that gives health professionals a timely and effective response strategy, in the medical management of HAZMAT incidents. Participants will receive a four-year verification status upon successful completion of the course. This course covers information about a vast array of hazardous materials, including pesticides, corrosives, toxic inhalants and chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear agents. The AHLS Provider course trains the participants to: Rapidly assess HAZMAT patients Recognize toxic syndromes (toxidromes) Apply the poisoning treatment paradigm Identify and administer specific antidotes
AHLS Instructor Course The AHLS Instructor program is a six-hour, one-day course to prepare you to offer AHLS in your area. Participants will be able to: Define and demonstrate AHLS principles and adult education theory Properly conduct lectures to facilitate learning AHLS Instructors can then offer any of the AHLS courses in their area with a team of instructors. Poster Presentations Poster presentations on Themes mentioned on simulation are welcome. The content may be original research work or concepts /reviews. Registration of atleast one author for the conference is mandatory. A soft-copy has to be sent by e-mail to simulationcenter@srmuniv.ac.in before 20th May. The scientific committee will review your work and you will be intimated through e-mail about the acceptance status of the poster. Accepted posters should be printed in 1 metre x 1 metre dimension. Registration Fees Before May 20 th After May 20 th Student Faculty Student Faculty Conference fees ` 750 ` 1500 ` 1000 ` 2000 Spot Registration ` 1500 - - ` 2500 Pre-conference Workshop (20.02.13) (per session) Post Conference Workshop (AHLS, Provider & Instructor Course) ` 500 ` 750 ` 12,000 Booking Closes by May 30 For Overseas Delegates Student Faculty Conference fees 30 $ 45 $ Pre-conference Workshop (20.02.13) (per session) Post Conference Workshop (AHLS, Provider & Instructor Course) 10 $ 20 $ 220 $ 220 $
Wire Transfer Details: Bank Account Name : Simulation Conference 2013 Name of the Bank : City Union Bank Branch Name : Tambaram, Chennai Address of the Bank : No.38, Plot No.159, Rajaji Salai Tambaram, Chennai-45 Account No : 117 001 001 978 074 IFSC Code : CIUB0000117 Swift No : CIUBIN5MXXX Application Process : Interested candidates can download the application form from http://www.srmuniv.ac.in/shc Duly filled applications including the choice of pre-conference workshops with the Demand Draft /Challan/online transfer details should reach the Organizing Secretary on or before on 05.06.2013. You may scan the acknowledgement copy of your netbanking transaction and e-mail the same to us as attachment. Advisory Committee Dr. M. Ponnavaikko, Vice Chancellor, SRM University Dr. T.P. Ganesan, Pro Vice Chancellor (P&D), SRM University Dr. N. Sethuraman, Registrar, SRM University Dr. N. Chandraprabha, Director, Health Sciences Dr. James Pandian, Dean, SRM MCH&RC Dr. K. Gireesh, Deputy Dean, MCH&RC Dr. Mushtaq Ahmed Khan, Medical Supdt., SRM MCH Dr. K.H. Pani Shankar, Dean, SRM KDC&H Chairperson Prof. Dr. P. Thangaraju, Pro Vice Chancellor (Medical) Organizing Secretary : Dr. R. Thirumavalavan, M.D Professor, Critical Care & Clinical Toxicology HOD, SRM/Stratus, Center for Medical Simulation SRM Medical College Hospital & RC SRM Nagar, Kattankulathur, Kanchipuram - 603203 Ph: 044-47432467; Mobile: 09841552148 Email: thirumavalavan.r@ktr.srmuniv.ac.in simulationcenter@srmuniv.ac.in
JOINT ORGANISING SECRETARY : Dr.N.Ramakrishnan, AB (Internal Medicine), AB (Critical care), AB (Sleep Medicine), Director, Critical Care Services, Apollo Hospitals, Chennai. Managing Director, TACT Academy for Clinical Training, (Simulation Center), Anna Nagar, Chennai. Organizing Committee Name Designation Mobile No. Dr. Anjalakshi.C Professor 9841144811 Dr. Saravanan.C Professor 8056102561 Dr. Tasneem.M Professor 9840250914 Dr. Logaraj.M Professor 9443185347 Dr. Gayathri.B Professor 9500092905 Dr. Ramkumar. S Associate Professor 9894326468 Dr. Subramaniyan. K Associate Professor 9443307525 Dr. Mangayarkarasi. V Associate Professor 9840410566 Ms. Anandhi. D Associate Professor 9884299924 Ms. Ponmathi. P Assistant Professor 9787211229 Dr. Ganeshkumar. P Assistant Professor 9840640483 Dr. Balaji. R Assistant Professor 9790765215 Dr. Sangeetha. R Assistant Professor 9841339373 Dr. Karthika Prabhu. B Assistant Professor 9894269895 Dr. Lakshminarayanan Senior Resident 9841209119 Dr. Harikrishnan. V.M. Senior Resident 9444193924 Dr. Rachula Daniel Tutor 9444222814 Dr. Ashok Kumar. B Tutor 9003026194 Dr. Vignesh Charan.S Tutor 9444035378 Dr. Mani.K Tutor 9043973443 Ms. Akila Devi. A Senior Lecturer Nursing 9600046044 Ms. Ambika. K Senior Lecturer Nursing 9791110320 MS. Sheeba Jabakani. A Senior Lecturer Nursing 9444959657
Places to Visit: Chennai: About 350 years old, Chennai, previously Madras, is the capital of Tamilnadu. One of the greatest Metropolitan cities of the world. It is the fourth largest city in India. Chennai is the gateway of South India and is known as its cultural capital. Chennai retains a charm characteristic of the typical South Indian heritage. It was an important centre of Pallava Culture. Kanchipuram is the temple town of India with 1008 temples & known for its exquisite silk sarees. Mahabalipuram was a 7th century port city of the South Indian dynasty of the Pallavas and has been classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Vedanthankal Lake Bird Sanctuary is a home for migratory birds, such as pin-tail, Garganey, blue-winged teal etc. Arignar Anna Zoological Park is one of the biggest zoos in South East Asia. It is the pride of the state and has captive breeding program for endangered species. Marina Beach is the world s second longest natural urban beach. Accommodation Participants have to arrange their own hotel accommodation. Limited accomodation for Students will be provided in Hostels.
2nd NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PROGRAM SCHEDULE TIME PROGRAM DAY 1 8.30 AM REGISTRATION 9.00 AM THEME 9.15 AM - 9.45 AM WELCOME Dr. R. Thirumavalavan PARTICIPANTS Simulation in Emergency / Critical Care SPEAKER 1. Dr. Ram Rajagopalan 9.45 AM - 10.15 AM 2. Dr. Charles N. Pozner 10.15 AM - 10.45 AM PLENARY SESSION 01 3. Dr. T.V. Ramakrishnan 10.45 AM - 11.00 AM TEA BREAK 11.00 AM - 11.30 AM 4. Dr. R. Senthil Kumar 11.30 AM - 1.00 PM INAUGURATION CEREMONY 1.00 PM - 2.00 PM LUNCH BREAK THEME Advanced Simulation Skills In Enhancing Health Care Delivery DAY 1 2.00 PM - 2.30 PM Dr. N. Ramakrishnan 2.30 PM - 3.00 PM Dr. M. Ramkumar PLENARY Venkateswaran SESSION 02 3.00 PM - 3.30 PM Dr. Babu K. Abraham 3.30 PM - 4.00 PM * Meet the Sim Experts Parallel 4.00 PM END OF DAY 1 * Dr. Ram Rajagopalan, Dr. Charles N. Pozner, Dr.T.V. Ramakrishnan, Dr. R.Senthil
SIMULATION IN HEALTH CARE - DAY 1-21.06.2013 FORE NOON DURATON TOPIC TALK COMMENTS Simulation in Critical Care 20 10 Simulated ACLS Protocal Impacting on Primary Outcomes 20 10 Emergining Domains of Simulation in Emergency Medicine 20 10 Just in Time Training in Critical Care 20 10 AFTER NOON Simulation in 2014 in India Simulation for Patient Safety 20 10 Simulated Airway Management 20 10 Simulated Training in Critical Care Pulmonology 20 10 Interaction 20 10 Kumar, Dr. N. Ramakrishnan, Dr. Ramkumar Venkateswaran, Dr. Babu Abraham
2nd NATIONAL CONCERENCE ON PROGRAM SCHEDULE TIME PROGRAM DAY 2 THEME Integrating Simulation in day to day Medical Education SPEAKER 9.00 AM - 9.30 AM 1. Dr. Ramesh Venkataraman 9.30 AM - 10.00 AM 2. Dr. Dhavapalani PLENARY Alagappan 10.00 AM - 10.30 AM SESSION 03 3. Dr. R. Thirumavalavan 10.30 AM - 11.00 AM 4. Dr. Charles Pozner 11.00 AM - 11.15 AM THEME Simulation in Disaster Management 11.15 AM - 11.45 AM 1. Dr. Frank Walter 11.45 AM - 12.15 PM 2. Dr. Amit Gupta PLENARY 12.15 PM - 12.45 PM SESSION 04 3. Dr. Chandrasekar 12.45 PM - 1.15 PM 4. Dr. Charles Pozner 1.15 PM - 2.15 PM DAY 02 2.15 PM - 2.45 PM Parallel Sessionssss SIM Wars! 2.45 PM - 3.15 PM Panel Discussion : Establishing your Simulation 3.15 PM - 4.00 PM Closing Ceremony with Culturals (Light Music/National Anthem) 4.00 PM END OF DAY 2 * Dr. C. Anjalakshi, Dr. Ramesh Venkataraman, Dr. Dhava Palani, Dr. Frank # Chaired by Panelists : Dr. Ramesh, Dr. Nithya Kalyani, Dr. Amit Gupta,
SIMULATION IN HEALTH CARE - DAY 2-22.06.2013 FORE NOON DURATON TOPIC TALK COMMENTS Developing a Simulation Based Curriculum 20 10 Simulation in Pediatric Emergencies 20 10 Making Interprofessional Simulation Education Work 20 10 Debrie ng in Simulation 20 10 HAZMAT Simulation 20 10 Simulated Triage in Disaster Training 20 10 Simulated Ultrasound Training in ER/ICU 20 10 Simulated Mock Drills in Your Hospital to Improve Performance & Out comes 20 10 AFTER NOON * Meet the Experts in Simulation 20 10 Center in your Institution # 20 10 Walter, Dr. Amit Gupta, Dr. Chandra Sekar, Dr. Charles N. Pozner, Dr. Saravanan Dr. Charles N. Pozner Dr. Frank Walter, Dr. Chandra Sekar, Dr. Ramkumar Venkateswaran
Hotels & Tariffs Name Address Telephone Price Range ( INR) AC Distance From Venue (KMs) SRM Hotels SRM Nagar, Kattankulathur, Kancheepuram District. 044-27453157 2000-3000 1 IMA Tambaram Guest House Bharathi Nagar, Mudichur Road, Tambaram West, Chennai. 044-29000325 A/C 800 10 Hotel Bhats, Tambaram "219, Shanmugam Road, Tambaram West, Chennai." "044-22266010 044-22266020" AC 825, Non AC-550 10 Henkala Hotel 4, Rajaji Road, Near Tamabaram Rly. Station, Chennai. 044-22266500 2000-3000 10 Hotel Grand Palace 257, G.S.T. Road Chrompet, Chennai. 9025410099 3000 12 Hotel Manikkam Grand 30 G.S.T Road, Pallavaram, Opposite Pallavaram Police Station, Chennai. Mahalaya Residency 114, GST road, Pallavaram, Near Airport, Chennai. 044-42076731 / 42076732 9840794969 044-22647171 1770 15 3718 15 Hotel Trident Near AIRPORT 1/24, G.S.T. Road, Chennai. 044-22344747 7750 17 Radisson Blu Hotel 531 GST Road, St. Thomas Mount, Chennai. 044-2231 0101 6250 18 The Mount Manor 14, G.S.T. Road, Opposite Officers Training Academy, Chennai. 044-22331712 3100 18 Hotel Mount Heera 287, M.K.N Road, St. Thomas Mount, Chennai. "044-66592600 2800 18 The Grand Marina Chennai "Plot No: 7&8, Visalakshi Nagar, Defence Colony, Nandambakkam, Chennai." 044-4266 6657 044-42076731 044-42076732 3025 20 Elegant Corporate Services 82/92, Defence Officers Colony, Ekkatuthangal,Guindy, Chennai. 9222272222 3000 25 Hilton Chennai 124/1, J.N. Salai, Guindy, Chennai. 044-22255555 5600 25
SRM / STRATUS Centre for Medical Simulation SRM Medical College Hospital & Research Centre SRM University, Kattankulathur - 603203 Kancheepuram District, Tamilnadu. Ph: 044-47432467, simulationcenter@srmuniv.ac.in