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Practice of surgery has undergone a sea change in the recent past. Organ transplantation and minimal access surgery have been the recent advances in the field of surgery and have taken the surgical field by storm. Advances in technology added a lot of strength to this progression.
Hand in hand many rapid advances have also taken place in the field of anesthesia, critical care and more importantly in nutrition and not much is talked about these areas in surgical conferences. And it is about time to do just that. We at SIMS (SRM Institutes for Medical Science) have taken this responsibility to hold a two day national conference in Chennai titled “ EnhaNS – ERAS and Nutrition for surgeons” on behalf of the lifelong learning initiative of IAPEN. This conference will address issues like ERAS (Enhanced Recovery After Surgery) and its components namely the pre-operative , per-operative and post-operative interventions enabling patient to recover quickly from surgery and get back home early.
The program will comprise of panel discussions, didactic lectures and video presentations by very eminent faculty and the whole idea is to demystify and simplify nutrition and critical care as much as possible for the benefit of post-graduates and practitioners in general surgery, anesthesiology, critical care and also nutrition and dietetics.
We request you to be a part of this academic exercise and benefit from it and we shall promise to work hard and leave no stone unturned to make this conference as useful and as simple as possible. We assure you that at the end of this conference you will all be well versed with issues like enteral nutrition, parenteral nutrition, antibiotic protocols, IV fluid management, avoidance and management of paralytic ileus, pain management, feeding practices in surgical patients and many more. Two of the interesting panel discussions will be titled ‘ Nutrition before and after bariatric surgery ’ ‘Nutrition and liver transplantation’.
Dr.P.C. Vijayakumar, Organizing President, EnhaNS 2015, Hon President, IAPEN, Chennai Chapter, Intensivist & Anaesthiologist, Sooriya Hospital, 1/1A, Arunachalam Road, Saligramam-600093, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Dr. Patta Radhakrishna, Organizing Chairman, EnhaNS-2015, Surgical Gastroenterologist and a Laparoscopic Surgeon, SIMS Chennai, Dr. V.Surendranath, Organizing Secretary, EnhaNS 2015, Anaesthiologist, SIMS Hospital, Chennai
Practice of surgery has undergone a sea change in the recent past. Organ transplantation and minimal access surgery have been the recent advances in the field of surgery and have taken the surgical field by storm. Advances in technology added a lot of strength to this progression.
Hand in hand many rapid advances have also taken place in the field of anesthesia, critical care and more importantly in nutrition and not much is talked about these areas in surgical conferences. And it is about time to do just that. We at SIMS (SRM Institutes for Medical Science) have taken this responsibility to hold a two day national conference in Chennai titled “ EnhaNS – ERAS and Nutrition for surgeons” on behalf of the lifelong learning initiative of IAPEN. This conference will address issues like ERAS (Enhanced Recovery After Surgery) and its components namely the pre-operative , per-operative and post-operative interventions enabling patient to recover quickly from surgery and get back home early.
The program will comprise of panel discussions, didactic lectures and video presentations by very eminent faculty and the whole idea is to demystify and simplify nutrition and critical care as much as possible for the benefit of post-graduates and practitioners in general surgery, anesthesiology, critical care and also nutrition and dietetics.
We request you to be a part of this academic exercise and benefit from it and we shall promise to work hard and leave no stone unturned to make this conference as useful and as simple as possible. We assure you that at the end of this conference you will all be well versed with issues like enteral nutrition, parenteral nutrition, antibiotic protocols, IV fluid management, avoidance and management of paralytic ileus, pain management, feeding practices in surgical patients and many more. Two of the interesting panel discussions will be titled ‘ Nutrition before and after bariatric surgery ’ ‘Nutrition and liver transplantation’.
Dr.P.C. Vijayakumar, Organizing President, EnhaNS 2015, Hon President, IAPEN, Chennai Chapter, Intensivist & Anaesthiologist, Sooriya Hospital, 1/1A, Arunachalam Road, Saligramam-600093, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Dr. Patta Radhakrishna, Organizing Chairman, EnhaNS-2015, Surgical Gastroenterologist and a Laparoscopic Surgeon, SIMS Chennai, Dr. V.Surendranath, Organizing Secretary, EnhaNS 2015, Anaesthiologist, SIMS Hospital, Chennai
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The Indian Association for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (IAPEN) is an organization in the field of parenteral and enteral nutrition and promotes basic research, clinical research, advanced education, organization of consensus statements about clinical care and quality control.
The IAPEN Gastrointestinal Nutrition Congress - 2018 is hosted and organised by Department of Surgical Gastroenterology, JIPMER and Department of Dietetics, JIPMER in collaboration with IAPEN – Pondicherry Regional Centre on 2nd and 3rd February 2018 at Academic Centre, JIPMER, Dhanvantri Nagar, Gorimedu, Puducherry 605 006.
Website: www.iapen.co.in/gi-nutrition/
The conference aims at bringing together gastroenterologists, surgeons, anesthesiologist, intensivists, dietitians and nutrition support clinicians to improve health through better nutrition and advanced education. This will catalyze promotion of inter-sectoral coordination, so as to arrive at comprehensive and sustainable strategies to address the problems faced in Nutrition Support for critically ill Patients.
The Organizers, Delegates and Media participated in this event made history as it is considered to be the first of its kind event on Gastrointestinal Nutrition in the Entire World till 2018.
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The Workshop on Critical Care Nutrition is hosted and organised by IAPEN – Mumbai Regional Centre on 11th September at The
Leela Mumbai, Andheri Kurla Road, Sahar, Andheri East, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400059
Organizing Secretary: Dr. Shilpa Varma, Organizing Secretary, Workshop on Critical Care Nutrition, Dadabhai # Road No 2, Near Azad Nagar
Metro Station, Diagonally Opposite Andheri Sports Complex, Off J. P Road, Andheri West, Mumbai 400058
1. Pediatric and Neonatal Critical Care Nutrition, Dr. Vinay Joshi and Dr Preetha Joshi, Consultants, Department of
Neonatology, PICU & Paediatric Cardiac ICU,Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, Mumbai, Priya Karkera, Pediatric Nutritionist, Apollo Hospitals - Navi Mumbai, Plot #13, Parsik Hill Road, Off Uran Road, Sector - 23, CBD Belapur,
Opp. Nerul Wonders Park Navi Mumbai - 400 614
2. Critical care in adults and organ transplant, Dr. Ravi Mohanka, Chief Surgeon and Head of Department of Liver
Transplant and Hepato-Biliary Surgery at Global Hospitals, Mumbai, 3. Critical Care Nutrition in Day to Day Problems In ICU, Dr. Sanjeev Khanna, Gastroenterologist Lilavati hospital, Holy Family Hospital. 4. Immunonutrition, Dr. Shweta Rastogi, Clinical Dietician, Mumbai, 5. Burns Critical Care, Dr. Sunil Keswani, Medical Director, National Burns Centre, Sector - 13, Plot No. 1, Samarth Ramdas Swami Marg, Airoli, Navi Mumbai - 400 078. 6. Critical Care Nutrition in Burns patients Ruchira Ranadive, Critical care dietitian, National Burns Center, Mumbai
.
Practice of surgery has undergone a sea change in the recent past. Organ transplantation and minimal access surgery have been the recent advances in the field of surgery and have taken the surgical field by storm. Advances in technology added a lot of strength to this progression.
Hand in hand many rapid advances have also taken place in the field of anesthesia, critical care and more importantly in nutrition and not much is talked about these areas in surgical conferences. And it is about time to do just that. We at SIMS (SRM Institutes for Medical Science) have taken this responsibility to hold a two day national conference in Chennai titled “ EnhaNS – ERAS and Nutrition for surgeons” on behalf of the lifelong learning initiative of IAPEN. This conference will address issues like ERAS (Enhanced Recovery After Surgery) and its components namely the pre-operative , per-operative and post-operative interventions enabling patient to recover quickly from surgery and get back home early.
The program will comprise of panel discussions, didactic lectures and video presentations by very eminent faculty and the whole idea is to demystify and simplify nutrition and critical care as much as possible for the benefit of post-graduates and practitioners in general surgery, anesthesiology, critical care and also nutrition and dietetics.
We request you to be a part of this academic exercise and benefit from it and we shall promise to work hard and leave no stone unturned to make this conference as useful and as simple as possible. We assure you that at the end of this conference you will all be well versed with issues like enteral nutrition, parenteral nutrition, antibiotic protocols, IV fluid management, avoidance and management of paralytic ileus, pain management, feeding practices in surgical patients and many more. Two of the interesting panel discussions will be titled ‘ Nutrition before and after bariatric surgery ’ ‘Nutrition and liver transplantation’.
Dr.P.C. Vijayakumar, Organizing President, EnhaNS 2015, Hon President, IAPEN, Chennai Chapter, Intensivist & Anaesthiologist, Sooriya Hospital, 1/1A, Arunachalam Road, Saligramam-600093, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Dr. Patta Radhakrishna, Organizing Chairman, EnhaNS-2015, Surgical Gastroenterologist and a Laparoscopic Surgeon, SIMS Chennai, Dr. V.Surendranath, Organizing Secretary, EnhaNS 2015, Anaesthiologist, SIMS Hospital, Chennai
The Indian Association for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (IAPEN) is an organization in the field of parenteral and enteral nutrition and promotes basic research, clinical research, advanced education, organization of consensus statements about clinical care and quality control.
The IAPEN Gastrointestinal Nutrition Congress - 2018 is hosted and organised by Department of Surgical Gastroenterology, JIPMER and Department of Dietetics, JIPMER in collaboration with IAPEN – Pondicherry Regional Centre on 2nd and 3rd February 2018 at Academic Centre, JIPMER, Dhanvantri Nagar, Gorimedu, Puducherry 605 006.
Website: www.iapen.co.in/gi-nutrition/
The conference aims at bringing together gastroenterologists, surgeons, anesthesiologist, intensivists, dietitians and nutrition support clinicians to improve health through better nutrition and advanced education. This will catalyze promotion of inter-sectoral coordination, so as to arrive at comprehensive and sustainable strategies to address the problems faced in Nutrition Support for critically ill Patients.
The Organizers, Delegates and Media participated in this event made history as it is considered to be the first of its kind event on Gastrointestinal Nutrition in the Entire World till 2018.
The Indian Association for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (IAPEN) is an organization in the field of parenteral and enteral nutrition and promotes basic research, clinical research, advanced education, organization of consensus statements about clinical care and quality control.
The IAPEN Gastrointestinal Nutrition Congress - 2018 is hosted and organised by Department of Surgical Gastroenterology, JIPMER and Department of Dietetics, JIPMER in collaboration with IAPEN – Pondicherry Regional Centre on 2nd and 3rd February 2018 at Academic Centre, JIPMER, Dhanvantri Nagar, Gorimedu, Puducherry 605 006.
Website: www.iapen.co.in/gi-nutrition/
The conference aims at bringing together gastroenterologists, surgeons, anesthesiologist, intensivists, dietitians and nutrition support clinicians to improve health through better nutrition and advanced education. This will catalyze promotion of inter-sectoral coordination, so as to arrive at comprehensive and sustainable strategies to address the problems faced in Nutrition Support for critically ill Patients.
The Organizers, Delegates and Media participated in this event made history as it is considered to be the first of its kind event on Gastrointestinal Nutrition in the Entire World till 2018.
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Possible cause of mystery hepatitis in kids identified in new study, but more research needed
A small, new study from Israel describes a potential link between liver injury in children and long COVID. But it also highlights how much we still don't know about the ongoing mystery hepatitis outbreak in kids.
The lead study author and experts agree that it's too soon to tell whether prior infection with COVID-19 is behind the recent rise in cases of hepatitis in kids with no known cause.
Mysterious Hepatitis Cases: What we know so far
Since April 2022, health officials around the world have been monitoring a mysterious outbreak of acute hepatitis among children. There are at least 290 cases under investigation in the U.S., according to the most recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Globally, at least 700 cases are under investigation in 34 countries, according to the World Health Organization.
What makes these pediatric hepatitis cases so mysterious is that there is no known cause. Hepatitis, or inflammation of the liver, is often caused by viral infections, and the most common causes are hepatitis viruses A, B, C, D and E. However, none of these are behind the recent outbreak of hepatitis among children worldwide, which has left scientists puzzled.
While cases of unexplained pediatric hepatitis pop up every year, the number of cases detected since fall 2021 has caused concern among health officials and parents alike. The CDC recently published an analysis that found, between October 2021 and March 2022, there was no increase in hepatitis or adenovirus versus pre-pandemic levels. But this was limited to data from the U.S., and WHO has previously said that other countries have seen higher-than-usual rates of pediatric hepatitis with an unknown cause.
Of the 700 pediatric hepatitis cases reported worldwide, at least 38 children have required liver transplants and 10 have died, according to the most recent data from WHO.
Researchers have studied possible links between the current hepatitis outbreak and SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, as well as adenovirus, a group of very common viruses that cause cold- and flu-like symptoms. Adenovirus has been identified in a number of these pediatric hepatitis cases, but it usually doesn't cause hepatitis in healthy children, according to the CDC.
Researchers in Israel published findings from a small study, which suggests that prior infection with COVID-19, and its impact on the immune system, could play a role in the outbreak. The study, titled “Long COVID-19 Liver Manifestation in Children,” was published in the Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition last week.
What did this new study find?
The study describes five children in Israel who recovered from COVID-19 and later presented with liver injury. It was a retrospective case series, meaning it looked back at existing data from patients.
"Basically, this was an observation we made in the last year or two, describing a liver injury type that is likely caused by a post-COVID phenomenon," Dr. Orith Waisbourd-Zinman, pediatric gastroenterologist at Schneider Children’s Medical Center of Israel and lead investigator of the study, told TODAY. Post-COVID liver injury has been well-documented among adults, the scientists note in the study, but the data from children are sparse.
All five patients, who were between 3 months and 13 years old, presented with liver injury after recovering from a case of mild or asymptomatic COVID-19. Two patients, both infants, had liver failure. They all had elevated liver enzymes, suggesting inflammation or damage, and the most common symptoms were jaundice, abdominal pain, nausea and weakness.
All of the subjects were previously healthy and tested negative for the usual culprits of liver injury during extensive blood workups, said Waisbourd-Zinman, which is what prompted researchers to test for antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 and look into long COVID.
The study describes a type of liver injury that was "not caused by the virus itself, but rather the immune response after the virus disappears ... which is similar to other long COVID phenomena," said Waisbourd-Zinman. These include prolonged fatigue, brain fog, gastrointestinal symptoms and more.
The scientists posited that after recovering from COVID-19, the immune system may be primed to react differently to infection, leading to liver injury.
Although adenovirus has been a leading theory, Waisbourd-Zinman said it’s a “weak link.” Only one of the patients in this study had a positive test for adenovirus. “But when we stained the liver for the presence of adenovirus, it was negative," she added. Adenovirus was not found in the livers of any other patients in the study, either.
Multi-system inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C), a condition in which organs and other parts of the body become inflamed, has also been reported in children with a previous COVID infection and can cause liver injury. But the patients in the study didn't meet the diagnostic criteria for MIS-C.
Three of the patients in the study recovered from hepatitis with treatment involving steroids, except for the two young infants with liver failure, who required transplants. Waisbourd-Zinman said that none of the patients had been vaccinated against COVID-19.
The scientists concluded that the likely causes of the acute hepatitis were "either a post-infectious immune reaction similar to MIS-C" or the immune system becoming dysregulated after a COVID-19 infection, "priming the immune system to other infectious agents like adenovirus."
Long-COVID may or may not be the answer
Overall, the jury is still out on whether long COVID can trigger an immune response that leads to acute severe hepatitis in kids.
Not all experts are convinced by the study, which had a number of limitations. First, the sample size was very small, and the study was observational. It did not investigate the mechanisms of liver injury on a molecular level, so it may be too soon to rule out other factors. Also, the cases occurred between December 2020 and September 2021, prior to the current outbreak.
"Any viral infection can prime your immune system to have an odd or aberrant reaction. ... This is not unique to COVID-19," Dr. Rima Fawaz, pediatric gastroenterologist at Yale Medicine, who wasn't involved in the study, told TODAY.
The liver is a very resilient organ, so when it comes to liver injury, especially in healthy children, “often there’s a predisposing factor,” Dr. Michael Wilsey, vice chair of the Division of Gastroenterology at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital in Florida, who wasn't involved in the study, told TODAY. Is that factor prior COVID-19 infection, adenovirus, a genetic component or some combination of these? We simply do not know.
It's worth noting that one of the patients in the study was diagnosed with hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH), a systemic inflammatory syndrome, which Fawaz said can prime you to have a dysregulated immune reaction and cause a prolonged, even fatal inflammatory response.
Although the common thread among these patients was prior COVID infection, there could be another common cause that researchers are not yet able to identify through existing tests.
“These may be patients who are at risk for reasons we don’t fully understand to developing post-COVID liver injury," said Wilsey. "We test for everything we know to test for."
The experts and study authors agree that more data and research is needed to fully understand these mysterious pediatric hepatitis cases and the potential link to long COVID.
The bottom line: Do not panic
Another thing the experts agreed on was that there is no need to panic. Acute hepatitis is still relatively rare. "I would reassure parents that they shouldn’t be stressed,” Waisbourd-Zinman said.
If your child has had COVID-19, that does not mean they will develop hepatitis. Parents do not need proactively look for liver problems or ask the doctor for liver tests after their kid recovers, Waisbourd-Zinman said.
But it is important to know how to recognize the symptoms of hepatitis. These include jaundice or yellowing of the skin and eyes, abdominal pain, dark-colored urine, light-colored stools, nausea, joint pain, fever and fatigue.
While this study may leave us with more questions than answers, it is certainly a step in the right direction. "Basically this is what we were hoping for: to gather more information so we can further study the mechanisms and understand this disease," said Waisbourd-Zinman.
The Indian Association for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (IAPEN) is an organization in the field of parenteral and enteral nutrition and promotes basic research, clinical research, advanced education, organization of consensus statements about clinical care and quality control.
The IAPEN Gastrointestinal Nutrition Congress - 2018 is hosted and organised by Department of Surgical Gastroenterology, JIPMER and Department of Dietetics, JIPMER in collaboration with IAPEN – Pondicherry Regional Centre on 2nd and 3rd February 2018 at Academic Centre, JIPMER, Dhanvantri Nagar, Gorimedu, Puducherry 605 006.
Website: www.iapen.co.in/gi-nutrition/
The conference aims at bringing together gastroenterologists, surgeons, anesthesiologist, intensivists, dietitians and nutrition support clinicians to improve health through better nutrition and advanced education. This will catalyze promotion of inter-sectoral coordination, so as to arrive at comprehensive and sustainable strategies to address the problems faced in Nutrition Support for critically ill Patients.
The Organizers, Delegates and Media participated in this event made history as it is considered to be the first of its kind event on Gastrointestinal Nutrition in the Entire World till 2018.
Practice of surgery has undergone a sea change in the recent past. Organ transplantation and minimal access surgery have been the recent advances in the field of surgery and have taken the surgical field by storm. Advances in technology added a lot of strength to this progression.
Hand in hand many rapid advances have also taken place in the field of anesthesia, critical care and more importantly in nutrition and not much is talked about these areas in surgical conferences. And it is about time to do just that. We at SIMS (SRM Institutes for Medical Science) have taken this responsibility to hold a two day national conference in Chennai titled “ EnhaNS – ERAS and Nutrition for surgeons” on behalf of the lifelong learning initiative of IAPEN. This conference will address issues like ERAS (Enhanced Recovery After Surgery) and its components namely the pre-operative , per-operative and post-operative interventions enabling patient to recover quickly from surgery and get back home early.
The program will comprise of panel discussions, didactic lectures and video presentations by very eminent faculty and the whole idea is to demystify and simplify nutrition and critical care as much as possible for the benefit of post-graduates and practitioners in general surgery, anesthesiology, critical care and also nutrition and dietetics.
We request you to be a part of this academic exercise and benefit from it and we shall promise to work hard and leave no stone unturned to make this conference as useful and as simple as possible. We assure you that at the end of this conference you will all be well versed with issues like enteral nutrition, parenteral nutrition, antibiotic protocols, IV fluid management, avoidance and management of paralytic ileus, pain management, feeding practices in surgical patients and many more. Two of the interesting panel discussions will be titled ‘ Nutrition before and after bariatric surgery ’ ‘Nutrition and liver transplantation’.
Dr.P.C. Vijayakumar, Organizing President, EnhaNS 2015, Hon President, IAPEN, Chennai Chapter, Intensivist & Anaesthiologist, Sooriya Hospital, 1/1A, Arunachalam Road, Saligramam-600093, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Dr. Patta Radhakrishna, Organizing Chairman, EnhaNS-2015, Surgical Gastroenterologist and a Laparoscopic Surgeon, SIMS Chennai, Dr. V.Surendranath, Organizing Secretary, EnhaNS 2015, Anaesthiologist, SIMS Hospital, Chennai
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What Is Chronic Liver Disease?
The constant liver ailment is set apart by the continuous demolition of liver tissue after some time. Liver maladies in this classification include:
Cirrhosis
Fibrosis of the liver
Cirrhosis of the Liver
As per the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), cirrhosis is the twelfth driving reason for death in the United States.
Due to incessant harm to the liver:
Scar tissue gradually replaces typical working liver tissue.
The scar tissue continuously decreases the blood course through the liver.
As the typical liver tissue is lost, the liver can never again successfully process supplements, hormones, medications, and toxic substances.
Moreover, the liver can't adequately deliver proteins and different substances.
Cirrhosis Symptoms
Manifestations of cirrhosis incorporate hacking up blood, balding and jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes). Study cirrhosis side effects.
Reasons for Cirrhosis
The most widely recognized reason for cirrhosis is liquor misuse. Different causes incorporate hepatitis and utilizing certain medications. Get familiar with the reasons for cirrhosis.
Cirrhosis Diagnosis
Diagnosing cirrhosis incorporates a physical assessment just as other, specific test, for example, liver capacity tests and a liver biopsy. Become familiar with cirrhosis determination.
Cirrhosis Treatments
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Fibrosis of the Liver
Fibrosis is the development of scar tissue because of disease, aggravation, damage or notwithstanding recuperating. The abundance of scar tissue can happen in practically any organ. Fibrosis in the liver can keep the organ from appropriately working. Liver fibrosis is generally the consequence of cirrhosis.
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Dr. Thurman is a graduate of the University of Texas, Houston and completed his residency in internal medicine in 1986 and fellowship training in 1988, both at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School's affiliated hospitals in Dallas. Dr. Thurman has been in private practice since 1988.
Dr. Thurman has served as an attending physician at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas and subsequently moved to Houston, Texas. Dr. Thurman chaired several hospital committees and currently serves on some committees in the area hospitals.
He is well trained in all gastrointestinal diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopic procedures. He is patient and always spends time in explaining to patients about the cause of their disease and the specific approach to take. He has significant interest in pancreatic and biliary tract diseases and developed an expertise in performing ERCP procedures. Patients with pancreatic cancer, bile duct stones and bile duct cancer avail this expertise without a need for traveling to the Texas medical center. Dr. Thurman has given several talks in the Woodlands/Conroe/NW area to educate doctors, nurses, physician assistants, and nurse practioners. He also participated with other physicians in the group in various GI symposiums. He strongly believes that the practice offers an experience of a large university medical center type setting and feels fortunate to be working in an environment like this. Dr. Thurman is married and has two children. He enjoys fishing and hunting and shares his wonderful experiences with staff and colleagues.
It’s spring and exercise buffs are running through Central Park, hiking its trails and cycling its edges. Even though you didn’t see as many of them during the winter, rest assured they were there. Healthy people don’t take time off. They practice good health every day. It’s a part of their routine. Their habits help them feel good and live fully. Even people with health issues that warrant a visit to a New York City gastroenterologist practice these healthy habits. You can too.
Read more: www.manhattangastroenterology.com/7-habits-healthy-people/
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The Workshop on Critical Care Nutrition is hosted and organised by IAPEN – Mumbai Regional Centre on 11th September at The
Leela Mumbai, Andheri Kurla Road, Sahar, Andheri East, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400059
Organizing Secretary: Dr. Shilpa Varma, Organizing Secretary, Workshop on Critical Care Nutrition, Dadabhai # Road No 2, Near Azad Nagar
Metro Station, Diagonally Opposite Andheri Sports Complex, Off J. P Road, Andheri West, Mumbai 400058
1. Pediatric and Neonatal Critical Care Nutrition, Dr. Vinay Joshi and Dr Preetha Joshi, Consultants, Department of
Neonatology, PICU & Paediatric Cardiac ICU,Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, Mumbai, Priya Karkera, Pediatric Nutritionist, Apollo Hospitals - Navi Mumbai, Plot #13, Parsik Hill Road, Off Uran Road, Sector - 23, CBD Belapur,
Opp. Nerul Wonders Park Navi Mumbai - 400 614
2. Critical care in adults and organ transplant, Dr. Ravi Mohanka, Chief Surgeon and Head of Department of Liver
Transplant and Hepato-Biliary Surgery at Global Hospitals, Mumbai, 3. Critical Care Nutrition in Day to Day Problems In ICU, Dr. Sanjeev Khanna, Gastroenterologist Lilavati hospital, Holy Family Hospital. 4. Immunonutrition, Dr. Shweta Rastogi, Clinical Dietician, Mumbai, 5. Burns Critical Care, Dr. Sunil Keswani, Medical Director, National Burns Centre, Sector - 13, Plot No. 1, Samarth Ramdas Swami Marg, Airoli, Navi Mumbai - 400 078. 6. Critical Care Nutrition in Burns patients Ruchira Ranadive, Critical care dietitian, National Burns Center, Mumbai
.
The Workshop on Critical Care Nutrition is hosted and organised by IAPEN – Mumbai Regional Centre on 11th September at The
Leela Mumbai, Andheri Kurla Road, Sahar, Andheri East, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400059
Organizing Secretary: Dr. Shilpa Varma, Organizing Secretary, Workshop on Critical Care Nutrition, Dadabhai # Road No 2, Near Azad Nagar
Metro Station, Diagonally Opposite Andheri Sports Complex, Off J. P Road, Andheri West, Mumbai 400058
1. Pediatric and Neonatal Critical Care Nutrition, Dr. Vinay Joshi and Dr Preetha Joshi, Consultants, Department of
Neonatology, PICU & Paediatric Cardiac ICU,Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, Mumbai, Priya Karkera, Pediatric Nutritionist, Apollo Hospitals - Navi Mumbai, Plot #13, Parsik Hill Road, Off Uran Road, Sector - 23, CBD Belapur,
Opp. Nerul Wonders Park Navi Mumbai - 400 614
2. Critical care in adults and organ transplant, Dr. Ravi Mohanka, Chief Surgeon and Head of Department of Liver
Transplant and Hepato-Biliary Surgery at Global Hospitals, Mumbai, 3. Critical Care Nutrition in Day to Day Problems In ICU, Dr. Sanjeev Khanna, Gastroenterologist Lilavati hospital, Holy Family Hospital. 4. Immunonutrition, Dr. Shweta Rastogi, Clinical Dietician, Mumbai, 5. Burns Critical Care, Dr. Sunil Keswani, Medical Director, National Burns Centre, Sector - 13, Plot No. 1, Samarth Ramdas Swami Marg, Airoli, Navi Mumbai - 400 078. 6. Critical Care Nutrition in Burns patients Ruchira Ranadive, Critical care dietitian, National Burns Center, Mumbai
.
Practice of surgery has undergone a sea change in the recent past. Organ transplantation and minimal access surgery have been the recent advances in the field of surgery and have taken the surgical field by storm. Advances in technology added a lot of strength to this progression.
Hand in hand many rapid advances have also taken place in the field of anesthesia, critical care and more importantly in nutrition and not much is talked about these areas in surgical conferences. And it is about time to do just that. We at SIMS (SRM Institutes for Medical Science) have taken this responsibility to hold a two day national conference in Chennai titled “ EnhaNS – ERAS and Nutrition for surgeons” on behalf of the lifelong learning initiative of IAPEN. This conference will address issues like ERAS (Enhanced Recovery After Surgery) and its components namely the pre-operative , per-operative and post-operative interventions enabling patient to recover quickly from surgery and get back home early.
The program will comprise of panel discussions, didactic lectures and video presentations by very eminent faculty and the whole idea is to demystify and simplify nutrition and critical care as much as possible for the benefit of post-graduates and practitioners in general surgery, anesthesiology, critical care and also nutrition and dietetics.
We request you to be a part of this academic exercise and benefit from it and we shall promise to work hard and leave no stone unturned to make this conference as useful and as simple as possible. We assure you that at the end of this conference you will all be well versed with issues like enteral nutrition, parenteral nutrition, antibiotic protocols, IV fluid management, avoidance and management of paralytic ileus, pain management, feeding practices in surgical patients and many more. Two of the interesting panel discussions will be titled ‘ Nutrition before and after bariatric surgery ’ ‘Nutrition and liver transplantation’.
Dr.P.C. Vijayakumar, Organizing President, EnhaNS 2015, Hon President, IAPEN, Chennai Chapter, Intensivist & Anaesthiologist, Sooriya Hospital, 1/1A, Arunachalam Road, Saligramam-600093, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Dr. Patta Radhakrishna, Organizing Chairman, EnhaNS-2015, Surgical Gastroenterologist and a Laparoscopic Surgeon, SIMS Chennai, Dr. V.Surendranath, Organizing Secretary, EnhaNS 2015, Anaesthiologist, SIMS Hospital, Chennai
Practice of surgery has undergone a sea change in the recent past. Organ transplantation and minimal access surgery have been the recent advances in the field of surgery and have taken the surgical field by storm. Advances in technology added a lot of strength to this progression.
Hand in hand many rapid advances have also taken place in the field of anesthesia, critical care and more importantly in nutrition and not much is talked about these areas in surgical conferences. And it is about time to do just that. We at SIMS (SRM Institutes for Medical Science) have taken this responsibility to hold a two day national conference in Chennai titled “ EnhaNS – ERAS and Nutrition for surgeons” on behalf of the lifelong learning initiative of IAPEN. This conference will address issues like ERAS (Enhanced Recovery After Surgery) and its components namely the pre-operative , per-operative and post-operative interventions enabling patient to recover quickly from surgery and get back home early.
The program will comprise of panel discussions, didactic lectures and video presentations by very eminent faculty and the whole idea is to demystify and simplify nutrition and critical care as much as possible for the benefit of post-graduates and practitioners in general surgery, anesthesiology, critical care and also nutrition and dietetics.
We request you to be a part of this academic exercise and benefit from it and we shall promise to work hard and leave no stone unturned to make this conference as useful and as simple as possible. We assure you that at the end of this conference you will all be well versed with issues like enteral nutrition, parenteral nutrition, antibiotic protocols, IV fluid management, avoidance and management of paralytic ileus, pain management, feeding practices in surgical patients and many more. Two of the interesting panel discussions will be titled ‘ Nutrition before and after bariatric surgery ’ ‘Nutrition and liver transplantation’.
Dr.P.C. Vijayakumar, Organizing President, EnhaNS 2015, Hon President, IAPEN, Chennai Chapter, Intensivist & Anaesthiologist, Sooriya Hospital, 1/1A, Arunachalam Road, Saligramam-600093, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Dr. Patta Radhakrishna, Organizing Chairman, EnhaNS-2015, Surgical Gastroenterologist and a Laparoscopic Surgeon, SIMS Chennai, Dr. V.Surendranath, Organizing Secretary, EnhaNS 2015, Anaesthiologist, SIMS Hospital, Chennai
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Practice of surgery has undergone a sea change in the recent past. Organ transplantation and minimal access surgery have been the recent advances in the field of surgery and have taken the surgical field by storm. Advances in technology added a lot of strength to this progression.
Hand in hand many rapid advances have also taken place in the field of anesthesia, critical care and more importantly in nutrition and not much is talked about these areas in surgical conferences. And it is about time to do just that. We at SIMS (SRM Institutes for Medical Science) have taken this responsibility to hold a two day national conference in Chennai titled “ EnhaNS – ERAS and Nutrition for surgeons” on behalf of the lifelong learning initiative of IAPEN. This conference will address issues like ERAS (Enhanced Recovery After Surgery) and its components namely the pre-operative , per-operative and post-operative interventions enabling patient to recover quickly from surgery and get back home early.
The program will comprise of panel discussions, didactic lectures and video presentations by very eminent faculty and the whole idea is to demystify and simplify nutrition and critical care as much as possible for the benefit of post-graduates and practitioners in general surgery, anesthesiology, critical care and also nutrition and dietetics.
We request you to be a part of this academic exercise and benefit from it and we shall promise to work hard and leave no stone unturned to make this conference as useful and as simple as possible. We assure you that at the end of this conference you will all be well versed with issues like enteral nutrition, parenteral nutrition, antibiotic protocols, IV fluid management, avoidance and management of paralytic ileus, pain management, feeding practices in surgical patients and many more. Two of the interesting panel discussions will be titled ‘ Nutrition before and after bariatric surgery ’ ‘Nutrition and liver transplantation’.
Dr.P.C. Vijayakumar, Organizing President, EnhaNS 2015, Hon President, IAPEN, Chennai Chapter, Intensivist & Anaesthiologist, Sooriya Hospital, 1/1A, Arunachalam Road, Saligramam-600093, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Dr. Patta Radhakrishna, Organizing Chairman, EnhaNS-2015, Surgical Gastroenterologist and a Laparoscopic Surgeon, SIMS Chennai, Dr. V.Surendranath, Organizing Secretary, EnhaNS 2015, Anaesthiologist, SIMS Hospital, Chennai
The Indian Association for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (IAPEN) is an organization in the field of parenteral and enteral nutrition and promotes basic research, clinical research, advanced education, organization of consensus statements about clinical care and quality control.
The IAPEN Gastrointestinal Nutrition Congress - 2018 is hosted and organised by Department of Surgical Gastroenterology, JIPMER and Department of Dietetics, JIPMER in collaboration with IAPEN – Pondicherry Regional Centre on 2nd and 3rd February 2018 at Academic Centre, JIPMER, Dhanvantri Nagar, Gorimedu, Puducherry 605 006.
Website: www.iapen.co.in/gi-nutrition/
The conference aims at bringing together gastroenterologists, surgeons, anesthesiologist, intensivists, dietitians and nutrition support clinicians to improve health through better nutrition and advanced education. This will catalyze promotion of inter-sectoral coordination, so as to arrive at comprehensive and sustainable strategies to address the problems faced in Nutrition Support for critically ill Patients.
The Organizers, Delegates and Media participated in this event made history as it is considered to be the first of its kind event on Gastrointestinal Nutrition in the Entire World till 2018.
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The Indian Association for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (IAPEN) is an organization in the field of parenteral and enteral nutrition and promotes basic research, clinical research, advanced education, organization of consensus statements about clinical care and quality control.
The IAPEN Gastrointestinal Nutrition Congress - 2018 is hosted and organised by Department of Surgical Gastroenterology, JIPMER and Department of Dietetics, JIPMER in collaboration with IAPEN – Pondicherry Regional Centre on 2nd and 3rd February 2018 at Academic Centre, JIPMER, Dhanvantri Nagar, Gorimedu, Puducherry 605 006.
Website: www.iapen.co.in/gi-nutrition/
The conference aims at bringing together gastroenterologists, surgeons, anesthesiologist, intensivists, dietitians and nutrition support clinicians to improve health through better nutrition and advanced education. This will catalyze promotion of inter-sectoral coordination, so as to arrive at comprehensive and sustainable strategies to address the problems faced in Nutrition Support for critically ill Patients.
The Organizers, Delegates and Media participated in this event made history as it is considered to be the first of its kind event on Gastrointestinal Nutrition in the Entire World till 2018.
Practice of surgery has undergone a sea change in the recent past. Organ transplantation and minimal access surgery have been the recent advances in the field of surgery and have taken the surgical field by storm. Advances in technology added a lot of strength to this progression.
Hand in hand many rapid advances have also taken place in the field of anesthesia, critical care and more importantly in nutrition and not much is talked about these areas in surgical conferences. And it is about time to do just that. We at SIMS (SRM Institutes for Medical Science) have taken this responsibility to hold a two day national conference in Chennai titled “ EnhaNS – ERAS and Nutrition for surgeons” on behalf of the lifelong learning initiative of IAPEN. This conference will address issues like ERAS (Enhanced Recovery After Surgery) and its components namely the pre-operative , per-operative and post-operative interventions enabling patient to recover quickly from surgery and get back home early.
The program will comprise of panel discussions, didactic lectures and video presentations by very eminent faculty and the whole idea is to demystify and simplify nutrition and critical care as much as possible for the benefit of post-graduates and practitioners in general surgery, anesthesiology, critical care and also nutrition and dietetics.
We request you to be a part of this academic exercise and benefit from it and we shall promise to work hard and leave no stone unturned to make this conference as useful and as simple as possible. We assure you that at the end of this conference you will all be well versed with issues like enteral nutrition, parenteral nutrition, antibiotic protocols, IV fluid management, avoidance and management of paralytic ileus, pain management, feeding practices in surgical patients and many more. Two of the interesting panel discussions will be titled ‘ Nutrition before and after bariatric surgery ’ ‘Nutrition and liver transplantation’.
Dr.P.C. Vijayakumar, Organizing President, EnhaNS 2015, Hon President, IAPEN, Chennai Chapter, Intensivist & Anaesthiologist, Sooriya Hospital, 1/1A, Arunachalam Road, Saligramam-600093, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Dr. Patta Radhakrishna, Organizing Chairman, EnhaNS-2015, Surgical Gastroenterologist and a Laparoscopic Surgeon, SIMS Chennai, Dr. V.Surendranath, Organizing Secretary, EnhaNS 2015, Anaesthiologist, SIMS Hospital, Chennai
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Practice of surgery has undergone a sea change in the recent past. Organ transplantation and minimal access surgery have been the recent advances in the field of surgery and have taken the surgical field by storm. Advances in technology added a lot of strength to this progression.
Hand in hand many rapid advances have also taken place in the field of anesthesia, critical care and more importantly in nutrition and not much is talked about these areas in surgical conferences. And it is about time to do just that. We at SIMS (SRM Institutes for Medical Science) have taken this responsibility to hold a two day national conference in Chennai titled “ EnhaNS – ERAS and Nutrition for surgeons” on behalf of the lifelong learning initiative of IAPEN. This conference will address issues like ERAS (Enhanced Recovery After Surgery) and its components namely the pre-operative , per-operative and post-operative interventions enabling patient to recover quickly from surgery and get back home early.
The program will comprise of panel discussions, didactic lectures and video presentations by very eminent faculty and the whole idea is to demystify and simplify nutrition and critical care as much as possible for the benefit of post-graduates and practitioners in general surgery, anesthesiology, critical care and also nutrition and dietetics.
We request you to be a part of this academic exercise and benefit from it and we shall promise to work hard and leave no stone unturned to make this conference as useful and as simple as possible. We assure you that at the end of this conference you will all be well versed with issues like enteral nutrition, parenteral nutrition, antibiotic protocols, IV fluid management, avoidance and management of paralytic ileus, pain management, feeding practices in surgical patients and many more. Two of the interesting panel discussions will be titled ‘ Nutrition before and after bariatric surgery ’ ‘Nutrition and liver transplantation’.
Dr.P.C. Vijayakumar, Organizing President, EnhaNS 2015, Hon President, IAPEN, Chennai Chapter, Intensivist & Anaesthiologist, Sooriya Hospital, 1/1A, Arunachalam Road, Saligramam-600093, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Dr. Patta Radhakrishna, Organizing Chairman, EnhaNS-2015, Surgical Gastroenterologist and a Laparoscopic Surgeon, SIMS Chennai, Dr. V.Surendranath, Organizing Secretary, EnhaNS 2015, Anaesthiologist, SIMS Hospital, Chennai
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Practice of surgery has undergone a sea change in the recent past. Organ transplantation and minimal access surgery have been the recent advances in the field of surgery and have taken the surgical field by storm. Advances in technology added a lot of strength to this progression.
Hand in hand many rapid advances have also taken place in the field of anesthesia, critical care and more importantly in nutrition and not much is talked about these areas in surgical conferences. And it is about time to do just that. We at SIMS (SRM Institutes for Medical Science) have taken this responsibility to hold a two day national conference in Chennai titled “ EnhaNS – ERAS and Nutrition for surgeons” on behalf of the lifelong learning initiative of IAPEN. This conference will address issues like ERAS (Enhanced Recovery After Surgery) and its components namely the pre-operative , per-operative and post-operative interventions enabling patient to recover quickly from surgery and get back home early.
The program will comprise of panel discussions, didactic lectures and video presentations by very eminent faculty and the whole idea is to demystify and simplify nutrition and critical care as much as possible for the benefit of post-graduates and practitioners in general surgery, anesthesiology, critical care and also nutrition and dietetics.
We request you to be a part of this academic exercise and benefit from it and we shall promise to work hard and leave no stone unturned to make this conference as useful and as simple as possible. We assure you that at the end of this conference you will all be well versed with issues like enteral nutrition, parenteral nutrition, antibiotic protocols, IV fluid management, avoidance and management of paralytic ileus, pain management, feeding practices in surgical patients and many more. Two of the interesting panel discussions will be titled ‘ Nutrition before and after bariatric surgery ’ ‘Nutrition and liver transplantation’.
Dr.P.C. Vijayakumar, Organizing President, EnhaNS 2015, Hon President, IAPEN, Chennai Chapter, Intensivist & Anaesthiologist, Sooriya Hospital, 1/1A, Arunachalam Road, Saligramam-600093, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Dr. Patta Radhakrishna, Organizing Chairman, EnhaNS-2015, Surgical Gastroenterologist and a Laparoscopic Surgeon, SIMS Chennai, Dr. V.Surendranath, Organizing Secretary, EnhaNS 2015, Anaesthiologist, SIMS Hospital, Chennai
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Practice of surgery has undergone a sea change in the recent past. Organ transplantation and minimal access surgery have been the recent advances in the field of surgery and have taken the surgical field by storm. Advances in technology added a lot of strength to this progression.
Hand in hand many rapid advances have also taken place in the field of anesthesia, critical care and more importantly in nutrition and not much is talked about these areas in surgical conferences. And it is about time to do just that. We at SIMS (SRM Institutes for Medical Science) have taken this responsibility to hold a two day national conference in Chennai titled “ EnhaNS – ERAS and Nutrition for surgeons” on behalf of the lifelong learning initiative of IAPEN. This conference will address issues like ERAS (Enhanced Recovery After Surgery) and its components namely the pre-operative , per-operative and post-operative interventions enabling patient to recover quickly from surgery and get back home early.
The program will comprise of panel discussions, didactic lectures and video presentations by very eminent faculty and the whole idea is to demystify and simplify nutrition and critical care as much as possible for the benefit of post-graduates and practitioners in general surgery, anesthesiology, critical care and also nutrition and dietetics.
We request you to be a part of this academic exercise and benefit from it and we shall promise to work hard and leave no stone unturned to make this conference as useful and as simple as possible. We assure you that at the end of this conference you will all be well versed with issues like enteral nutrition, parenteral nutrition, antibiotic protocols, IV fluid management, avoidance and management of paralytic ileus, pain management, feeding practices in surgical patients and many more. Two of the interesting panel discussions will be titled ‘ Nutrition before and after bariatric surgery ’ ‘Nutrition and liver transplantation’.
Dr.P.C. Vijayakumar, Organizing President, EnhaNS 2015, Hon President, IAPEN, Chennai Chapter, Intensivist & Anaesthiologist, Sooriya Hospital, 1/1A, Arunachalam Road, Saligramam-600093, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Dr. Patta Radhakrishna, Organizing Chairman, EnhaNS-2015, Surgical Gastroenterologist and a Laparoscopic Surgeon, SIMS Chennai, Dr. V.Surendranath, Organizing Secretary, EnhaNS 2015, Anaesthiologist, SIMS Hospital, Chennai
McLeod Health welcomes Interventional Gastroenterologist Davinderbir S. Pannu, MD to the medical staff of McLeod Regional Medical Center. Dr. Pannu joins fellow physicians Dr. Deepak Chowdhary and Dr. John Wolford as part of McLeod Physician Associates in practice at McLeod Gastroenterology Associates.
Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology, Dr. Pannu provides care to patients with conditions affecting the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, colon, liver, pancreas, and gallbladder.
Specialties/Areas of Expertise:
Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangio Pancreatography (ERCP), Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS), Endoscopic Mucosal Resection (EMR), Fine needle aspirations/biopsy and Fiducial placement, Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD), Colonoscopy, Enteroscopy, Barrett's ablation, Endoscopic suturing
Medical School:
Maulana Azad Medical College, New Dehli, India/2008
Residency:
Internal Medicine, University of Florida, VAMC-Gainesville, FL/2012
Fellowship:
Gastroenterology, University of Florida, VAMC-Gainesville, FL/2016
Advanced Fellowship:
Advanced Endoscopy, Northwestern University Hospital, Chicago, IL/2017
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The Indian Association for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (IAPEN) is an organization in the field of parenteral and enteral nutrition and promotes basic research, clinical research, advanced education, organization of consensus statements about clinical care and quality control.
The IAPEN Gastrointestinal Nutrition Congress - 2018 is hosted and organised by Department of Surgical Gastroenterology, JIPMER and Department of Dietetics, JIPMER in collaboration with IAPEN – Pondicherry Regional Centre on 2nd and 3rd February 2018 at Academic Centre, JIPMER, Dhanvantri Nagar, Gorimedu, Puducherry 605 006.
Website: www.iapen.co.in/gi-nutrition/
The conference aims at bringing together gastroenterologists, surgeons, anesthesiologist, intensivists, dietitians and nutrition support clinicians to improve health through better nutrition and advanced education. This will catalyze promotion of inter-sectoral coordination, so as to arrive at comprehensive and sustainable strategies to address the problems faced in Nutrition Support for critically ill Patients.
The Organizers, Delegates and Media participated in this event made history as it is considered to be the first of its kind event on Gastrointestinal Nutrition in the Entire World till 2018.
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Practice of surgery has undergone a sea change in the recent past. Organ transplantation and minimal access surgery have been the recent advances in the field of surgery and have taken the surgical field by storm. Advances in technology added a lot of strength to this progression.
Hand in hand many rapid advances have also taken place in the field of anesthesia, critical care and more importantly in nutrition and not much is talked about these areas in surgical conferences. And it is about time to do just that. We at SIMS (SRM Institutes for Medical Science) have taken this responsibility to hold a two day national conference in Chennai titled “ EnhaNS – ERAS and Nutrition for surgeons” on behalf of the lifelong learning initiative of IAPEN. This conference will address issues like ERAS (Enhanced Recovery After Surgery) and its components namely the pre-operative , per-operative and post-operative interventions enabling patient to recover quickly from surgery and get back home early.
The program will comprise of panel discussions, didactic lectures and video presentations by very eminent faculty and the whole idea is to demystify and simplify nutrition and critical care as much as possible for the benefit of post-graduates and practitioners in general surgery, anesthesiology, critical care and also nutrition and dietetics.
We request you to be a part of this academic exercise and benefit from it and we shall promise to work hard and leave no stone unturned to make this conference as useful and as simple as possible. We assure you that at the end of this conference you will all be well versed with issues like enteral nutrition, parenteral nutrition, antibiotic protocols, IV fluid management, avoidance and management of paralytic ileus, pain management, feeding practices in surgical patients and many more. Two of the interesting panel discussions will be titled ‘ Nutrition before and after bariatric surgery ’ ‘Nutrition and liver transplantation’.
Dr.P.C. Vijayakumar, Organizing President, EnhaNS 2015, Hon President, IAPEN, Chennai Chapter, Intensivist & Anaesthiologist, Sooriya Hospital, 1/1A, Arunachalam Road, Saligramam-600093, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Dr. Patta Radhakrishna, Organizing Chairman, EnhaNS-2015, Surgical Gastroenterologist and a Laparoscopic Surgeon, SIMS Chennai, Dr. V.Surendranath, Organizing Secretary, EnhaNS 2015, Anaesthiologist, SIMS Hospital, Chennai
Practice of surgery has undergone a sea change in the recent past. Organ transplantation and minimal access surgery have been the recent advances in the field of surgery and have taken the surgical field by storm. Advances in technology added a lot of strength to this progression.
Hand in hand many rapid advances have also taken place in the field of anesthesia, critical care and more importantly in nutrition and not much is talked about these areas in surgical conferences. And it is about time to do just that. We at SIMS (SRM Institutes for Medical Science) have taken this responsibility to hold a two day national conference in Chennai titled “ EnhaNS – ERAS and Nutrition for surgeons” on behalf of the lifelong learning initiative of IAPEN. This conference will address issues like ERAS (Enhanced Recovery After Surgery) and its components namely the pre-operative , per-operative and post-operative interventions enabling patient to recover quickly from surgery and get back home early.
The program will comprise of panel discussions, didactic lectures and video presentations by very eminent faculty and the whole idea is to demystify and simplify nutrition and critical care as much as possible for the benefit of post-graduates and practitioners in general surgery, anesthesiology, critical care and also nutrition and dietetics.
We request you to be a part of this academic exercise and benefit from it and we shall promise to work hard and leave no stone unturned to make this conference as useful and as simple as possible. We assure you that at the end of this conference you will all be well versed with issues like enteral nutrition, parenteral nutrition, antibiotic protocols, IV fluid management, avoidance and management of paralytic ileus, pain management, feeding practices in surgical patients and many more. Two of the interesting panel discussions will be titled ‘ Nutrition before and after bariatric surgery ’ ‘Nutrition and liver transplantation’.
Dr.P.C. Vijayakumar, Organizing President, EnhaNS 2015, Hon President, IAPEN, Chennai Chapter, Intensivist & Anaesthiologist, Sooriya Hospital, 1/1A, Arunachalam Road, Saligramam-600093, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Dr. Patta Radhakrishna, Organizing Chairman, EnhaNS-2015, Surgical Gastroenterologist and a Laparoscopic Surgeon, SIMS Chennai, Dr. V.Surendranath, Organizing Secretary, EnhaNS 2015, Anaesthiologist, SIMS Hospital, Chennai