DAYANAND MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL, LUDHIANA
CME on “TOTAL BURN CARE”
Department of Plastic Surgery organized two-day “APSICON 2005-APSI-ETHICON accredited CME on Total Burn Care” in Dumra Auditorium.
Th two-day workshop was inaugurated by Secretary of DMCH Maanaging Society-Sh Prem Kumar Gupta.Those present on the occasion were Prinicpal Dr Daljit Singh and Medical Supdts. Dr Sandeep Puri and Dr Ashwani Chaudhary.
The first day proceeedings of CME programme include lecture on ‘Epidemiology and burden of disease’ by Course Chairman-Dr Rajeev Ahuja from MAMC, New Delhi. Burn is one of the most severe injuries a person can suffer.In India, burns are more common in poor people due to over crowding, open stove cooking, floor level cooking and poor house planning.In fact burn injury can be classified as a chronic disease as it requires long term management,supervised rehabilitation and psychossocial support.
Dr Karoon Aggarwal spoke on ‘Patho-physiology of burns’ and ‘Metabolic responses’. The topic on ‘Assessment, recording and medico-legal aspects’ was elaborated by Dr Arun Goel from MAMC,New Delhi
In his address to the audience, Course Co-ordinator Dr Sanjeev Uppal (Profesor & Head of Plastic Surgery) said that the care provided to the victims of burn injury immediately after sustaining burns can largely affect the extent and depth of the wound. Although standard guidelines have been formulated by various burn associations, they are still not well known to public at large in our country. He suggested various measures of First aid and initial management during burn accidents.
Dr Sunil Katyal, Member, Punjab Medical Council (PMC) informed that the CME is accredited for 8 credit hours by Punjab Medical Council. He said that organizing of such CMEs help the medical practitioners to update themselves frequently as radical changes are occuring in the practice of medicine with the advent of new technologies, changes in health care delivery, changing demographics and patterns of diseases.
Other scientific sessions held during the day include lectures on ‘Smoke inhalation and respirtory care’ by Dr RP Narayan from New Delhi followed by lectures on ‘Critical care Concens in burns’ by Dr Kuldip Singh from Delhi and ‘Electrical Burns’ by Dr Adil Wani from SKIMS,Srinagar.
Dr Abraham Thomas from CMC, Ludhiana, Dr SS Makkar from Max Hospital, Mohali and Dr Vinita Puri from Mumbai delivered lectures on ‘Chemical Burns’, ‘Pediatric Burns’ and ‘Geriatric Burns’ respectively. |