Indian Association of Dermatologists, Venereologists & Leprologists IADVL NEWS The Official Bulletin of IADVL Vol. 11 Issue 1 April 2015 Compiled, Edited & Published on behalf of IADVL by Dr. Rashmi Sarkar Honorary General Secretary Professor, Dept of Dermatology & Venerelogy, Ward No. 22/23 (Through Gate No. 3), Maulana Azad Medical College and Lok Nayak Hospital, Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi-110002, Email: [email protected] Mob.: 09818244340 INDEX Contents 1. Presidential Address DERMACON 2015........................................................................................................03 2. President’s Message...................................................................................................................................06 3. President Elect’s Message...........................................................................................................................07 4. Immediate Past President’s message...........................................................................................................08 5. Hon.General Secretary’s Report(2014-15)....................................................................................................09 6. Important Announcements..........................................................................................................................12 7. Important Dates to Remember.....................................................................................................................13 8. Report of 43rd DERMACON 2015................................................................................................................14 9. Conference Events Calendar........................................................................................................................16 10. Agenda at EC 2015 meeting.......................................................................................................................18 11. State Activities Report.................................................................................................................................19 12. Conference Announcements SARAD 2015 ....................................................................................................28 13a. Minutes Central Council and AGBM 2015 ...................................................................................................29 13b. Minutes of the Combined Central Council Meeting & Annual General Body Meeting for the Commencing Year 2015.. 50 14. Awards given during DERMACON 2015 & IADVL - WCD Scholarship Awardees.................................................63 15. IADVL Academy of Dermatology Report.........................................................................................................65 16. IADVL GSK Quiz 2015 results.....................................................................................................................69 17. State President and Secretaries....................................................................................................................70 18a.IADVL Training Fellowship Awardees............................................................................................................74 18b.IADVL Sister Society Program at 73rd Annual AAD and 23rd WCD..................................................................75 19. Sister Society Meeting of Indian Association of Dermatologists, Venereologists & Leprologists at 23rd WCD, Vancouver..76 20. IADVL Budget for year 2015-16...................................................................................................................77 21. Election Circular.........................................................................................................................................78 22. Members of Various Committee for 2015......................................................................................................94 23. New Members PLM & LM...........................................................................................................................98 24. DVL Trust Application form.........................................................................................................................114 25. IADVL Membership form............................................................................................................................117 26. Recent International Achievements of Members............................................................................................121 27. Pictures Gallery........................................................................................................................................122 IADVL NEWS Presidential Address, DERMACON-2015 Dr Venkataram Mysore Dr Venkataram Mysore My first act as the president of IADVL is to remember with reverence and respect my Gurus and seek their blessings: my seniors, elders , all past presidents, all past secretaries, friends, colleagues- in IADVL and in life. If we are able to see further, it is by standing on their shoulders; if we are able to do more, it is because of their toils. My second act is to thank and salute the outgoing president Deepak parikh and EC 2014 for an outstanding year. He has been a valued friend- I am happy he will be there to guide me and help me over the next year. I also welcome the new members of the highly motivated and capable EC 2015 Above all, permit me to acknowledge and thank my wife and Superior half, Dr Jayashree for every thing in life. Hon Member of Parliament Dr Preetam Munde, Hon Minister for Health govt of Karnataka Mr Khader, Dr Ganesh pai and Dr Ramesh Bhat, members of EC , ladies and gentlemen It is a privilege and honour to lead this august association- Our beloved association IADVL which has a glorious history- growing progressively from strength to strength to be amongst top 5 largest associations in the world ; it has a dynamic presence as it spreads, its wings across the globe, our members making their mark globally and our association organizing international congresses;and a promising future as we bid for the world congress of dermatology 2019. This journey and its vision can be best described by the a mantra from Rig veda; Sangachadvam Samvadadvam sam vo manaamsi janatham| Deva bhagam yatha poorve sanjananam upasathe|| Let us march together ----towards excellence, innovation and competence Let us communicate—effectively, effusively-with one another, and with the community Let us perform our duties and act together; with one intention, one notion, one goal- with commitment to the community It is an exhortation ; magnificent in reach;Universal in appeal ;Noble in intension ;Relevant at all times This exhortation, this Ghosha vakya embodies all that our association stands for – it is a vision statement for my presidencymy vision for IADVL is an IADVL which is influential and innovative; IADVL which is responsive and responsible; IADVL which is reliant and reliable; IADVL which is communicative and competent; which is committed and credible. These are exciting times, but these are challenging times: We dermatologists have never had it so good. Our speciality has evolved from armchair dermatology in to dynamic and complex interventional dermatosciences . As our society changes , as appearance and beauty assume greater importance, our role is evolving- just as our speciality is evolving. As an IADVL president with a back ground of academics and also aesthetics- I represent the combination of a potion wala dermatologist in 1985 and a plantation wala dermatologist in 2015. These changing profiles , and evolving scenarios, demand us, the dermatologists to be competent and committed. And it is the goal of our association to achieve this: a) DERMAGYAN: through a series of workshops and CME programs- digital and physical- organized by our IADVL academy lead capably by Dr Manas and Ameet Valia-through special interest groups and in association with state branches: in fields such as research methodology, dermatopathology, nursing, trichology, dermatosurgery, lasers and aesthetics and other subspecialities. Vol: 11 Issue: 1 3 April 2015 IADVL NEWS Our young residents and postgraduates need nurturing-I wish to plan an Online lecture series to be held by video conferencing/ webinars -I want to visualize a digital classroom where a professor will speak from his office and postgraduate students every where in India, can sit and listen; and watch and learn b) DERMAPRACTICE - The changing scenario also requires and demands our doctors to learn new skills- nondermatological skills- from internet to human resources, from service tax to consumer act-and we will achieve this through a program called DERMAPRACTICE by our practice management cell lead by Dr Narendra Patwardhan and Narendra Gokhale-through work shops in skill development and in practice management. We will also work on a uniform clinical practice software for electronic medical records( (called DERMACLINIC) for our members Communication- DERMA APP : Communication is the key to success in todays world; with members, with patients, with the government and the community at large.We have just launched a android app IADVL DERMA APP to deliver services to our members. This app can be used to conduct survey, membership services, journals,deliver bulletins, and conference information on the mobile – it has many future exciting possibilities Commitment to Community: Dr Abdul kalam said in a speech : a doctor has several roles; physician, family man, researcher,academician and above all community man. I believe it is true of our association too. As our association progresses, we need to look around and look beyond; We need to move from asking what we can do for our selves to what we can do for our community.We need to be relevant and responsive. Our association already has several programs for community- leprosy day, vitiligo day,psoriasis day. Our association and members are involved in charitable work through camps and free clinics across India . I applaud them and thank them . But we wish to do more; I draw your attention to such programs a) “IADVL chala Gaon Ki ore”- one day in a year, entire IADVL- every branch, every member will engage in community activitycamps, free service, school surveys, prison surveys, procedure camps- to achieve skin health care; One day of commitment to the community-every dermatologist, every member, every clinic, every where in India!!! b) Swatch Tvacha Svasth Tvacha: Our govt has launched swatch Bharath campaign -our association would be happy to join this campaign- with our motto Swatch bharath Svasth Bharath Swatch Tvacha Svasth Tvacha And through this campaign, we will spread the message of cleanliness and hygine in prevention of infectious skin diseases and Swatch tvacha and also create awareness for a swatch Bharat c)Vitiligo mission; Vitiligo is a major social stigma; Omar Quyyam said “ A black spot on a white skin is a blessing; a white spot on dark skin is a curse”-still unfortunately true in our society. We wish to start a vitiligo mission to coordinate all our efforts in research , public awareness and education. We seek the help of Hon Member of parliament in getting the disease to be recognised as a noncommunicable disease by WHO and union govt, and to get insurance cover for their treatment. We also urge the hon Government to ensure that Phototherapy machines and other treatments are available at all district and taluk hospital d) We are in the process of a strange epidemic; topical steroid abuse, caused by a fad for fairness and penchant for self use. We will tackle this menace through a countrywide mass community program starting tomorrow; the right prescription, from the right doctor,for the right patient, for the right amount of time- -at all levels;doctors,chemists, and the public at large. This would need action at the governmental level too. We request the Hon member of parliament to act as our ambassador to take this issue further with the governmental agencies in abolishing unwanted steroid combinations with antifungals and antibacterials e)Derma sewa APP: Now I come to a novel and exciting project- some thing very close to my heart: We will design an app called DERMASEWA or DERMASERVICE APP to serve patients in REMOTEST CORNERS. Under this , a general practitioner in a remote area , be it a primary health centre or a NGO clinic, after installing the app, can log in to set up a case with images of the skin lesions. This will be sent out as an alert to our dermatologists( ever so keen to do voluntary, charitable service who will have preregistered on the app) in the nearby area – they will see the images, give a preliminary opinion, and send it back to the primary care physician. This in my opinion would revolutionize the delivery of skin health care. I will request our general body Vol: 11 Issue: 1 4 April 2015 IADVL NEWS to approve this unique program which will bring access of skin care to the remotest areas of our country. Yes,Ladies and Gentlemen—Yes! we will do all these and do more! We certainly will!! But the times also demand from us responsibility;demand humility and introspection- it is up to us to make sure these are responsible times too- The need to practice ethically, cleanly, scientifically is greater than ever before. Medicine is art and sciencewe should be weary, ever so weary, of commerce creeping in! As patients turn in to clients, our specialty is being invaded by all and sundry, to cash in on the new found fascination for a beautiful skin in our society. Quacks, commercial investors are seeking to start clinics and perform procedures which is generally perceived as beyond their competence and out side of their domain. Poor training, exaggerated advertisements, hyped up results, and disguised facts are emerging as banes for our speciality. We need to counter these by providing efficient, effective and evidence based information to our patients and by pressing out authorities for appropriate legal action. As I come to the end of my talk, I want to pay a tribute to the organizers- to the sagely and wise Dr ganesh pai , to the indefatigable and irrepressible Ramesh Bhat, the dynamic industrious TEAM MANGALORE –This promises to be a glorious and historical dermacon and it is the result of their long hours of toil – we thank them and congratulate them for their outstanding efforts. So ladies and gentlemen, as we undertake this journey of commitment and service, let us pledge – let us pledge to make dermatology our passion; let us make research our obsession; let us make service our mission. I invite each and every IADVL member to join in transforming our Indian mission in to a global vision – Thank you Long live IADVL, Jai Hind Dr Venkataram Mysore Vol: 11 Issue: 1 5 April 2015 IADVL NEWS President’s Message Dr. Venkataram Mysore Message from President IADVL Dr Venkataram Mysore I begin my message with a tribute to EC 2014 lead by Dr Deepak Parikh for a purposeful and focused year of achievements and contributions IADVL year 2015 took off from where 2014 left off- with new goals, new programs. The new EC has a combination of great experience and new talent and I deeply appreciate their abilities and contribution. IADVL DERMA-APP was launched during Dermacon 2015 heralding a new era in communications in IADVL.ITA TSA program was launched in a grand fashion by celebrity ambassador Diya Mirza ,during Dermacon. A breakfast meeting with industry was held during dermacon to pave the way for smoother interaction with industry. On march 8th all India trichology symposium was webcast- the first ever in IADVL history. This was greatly appreciated by our members. A multicentre training program in dermatosurgery has been arranged between 5th-13th april by Larry Field in Delhi,Mumbai, and Bangalore . This is a new type of program with excellent Coordination between SIG and states and are also being webcast. These are part of the DERMAGYAN announced during presidential speech. Similar programs in other subspecialties are on the way. Enhancing membership benefits are our important objective- for the first time ever scholarships were announced for international congresses- over 62 applications were received. And for the first time ever in IADVL, communications were sent out through sms and emails to all members. Practice management cell is releasing a bulletin- DERMAPRATICE. Other bulletins by other SIGs, academy are also due.An IADVL promotional video is under preparation and will be released shortly. Dermacon 2015 completed its accounts in a record time and with exemplary transparency- our complements to Dr Ramesh Bhat, Dr Ganesh Pai and team. I wish to recognize the contribution of members of EC: Our hardworking Hon. Gen Secretary Dr Rashmi Sarkar has continued with her usual dynamism in conducting the affairs of the association. She organized successfully , for the first time ever, a sister society session in AAD. Our treasurer Dr Somesh Gupta has been on the job of sorting out financial issues with his usual tenacity. Sr Vice President Dr Rahunathh Reddy is pushing forward the preparation programs svatch tvacha and IADVL chala Gaon ki . Vice President Dr Rajesh Buddadev is taking the e voting issue forward. Joint secretaries Dr Manish Gautham and Rohit Batra are contributing greatly towards e groups, media cell, etc. Lastly I wish to place on record my sincere thanks for the guidance and support I receive from Immediate past president Dr Deepak Parikh and President elect Dr Devesh Mishra. Dr Deepak is carrying on from where he left last year and is conducting research methodology workshops in Ahmedabad, Gauhati and Calicut. Dr Devesh Mishra has given excellent suggestions with respect to journal and other issues. I am sure this newsletter which is a labour of love for our Hon. Gen Secretary will give an over view of all activities to our members. And through this I convey my best wishes and assurance that we will do our best to serve all our members Long Live IADVL Dr Venkatram Mysore IADVL President Vol: 11 Issue: 1 6 April 2015 IADVL NEWS Message from President Elect Dr Devesh Mishra Dear IADVL Patrons, Namaskar. Research methodology workshops, Research grants, Resident’s forum were some of the and shall continue . highlights of last year’s EC DERMACON ,Mangalore was a stupendous success. New EC is beginning its term under dynamic leadership of our President Dr Venkatram Mysore . It has embarked on a multi pronged approach to diverse initiatives . We together will see that they are successful and their benefits reach all members of IADVL. ITATSA ( initiative against misuse of topical steroids ), IADVL App that has been launched are some of our ambitious projects . I sincerely hope that members fully cooperate and make these programs a far reaching success. We are working on resolving long pending financial issues with a very cohesive and learned EC colleagues. We are also focusing on making DERMACONs organizationally and academically better. sWe are very positive that present EC will do useful work for all members. Dr Devesh Mishra IADVL President Elect Vol: 11 Issue: 1 7 April 2015 IADVL NEWS Dr Deepak Parikh LM/M/852 Immediate Past President From the Desk of Past President Dear IADVLites, Greetings, We had great DERMACON at Mangalore and organising committees deserves Kudos for excellent arrangements. I handed over the charge of President during this meeting. Many of my friends and colleagues asked how do u feel? I am happy and satisfied that we achieved, what we had planned in last year. You also feel relaxed as u r not in firing line any more. Yes that is the truth! As members except President to know and do everything. I am happy to hand over the charge to Dr. Venkat who is very competent and has vision for IADVL. Now my job is to strengthen his hands in endeavour to bring in more transparency and academic activities in IADVL. I request all the IADVL members to join DVL trust and register for e-voting With warm regards, Dr Deepak Parikh Immediate Past President - IADVL Vol: 11 Issue: 1 8 April 2015 IADVL NEWS IADVL Hon. General Secretary’s Report 2014 - 2015 Dr. Rashmi Sarkar Hon. General Secretary IADVL EC 2014 took over on 4th December 2013 at ICD-42nd DERMACON,New Delhi. IADVL Membership-April 2014 to January 2015:- LM’s-57 members, PLM’s: 440 members, ALM’s: 15 members, Converted from PLM to LM-128 IADVL EC meeting 2014:Was held on April 12th -13th 2014 Hotel Novotel,Mumbai EC meeting briefs published in August 2014 IADVL Newsletter. Attended by EC members and invited members. IADVL Meetings: Constitution Committee meeting:- was held on 26th January 2014 in Mumbai where updatation of the Constitution was discussed by the Constitution Committee meeting members, Dr. Deepak Parikh, Dr. Venkataram Mysore and Dr. Rashmi Sarkar. MID-DERMACON Meeting:- A meeting between the MID-DERMACON organizers, Dr. Deepak Parikh, Dr. Rashmi Sarkar, IADVL Academy Chair, Dr. Manas Chatterjee and convener Dr. Ameet Valia, was held on the morning of 16th Feb 2014 in Mumbai at the time of Research Methodology Workshop. IADVL Academy Meeting:-IADVL Academy Meeting:- For the first time in IADVL an IADVL Academy meeting was held on 3rd to 4th May 2014 in New Delhi during Research Methodology Workshop.The IADVL Ranbaxy- Galderma Research Grants were finalized. Outgoing and incoming EC meet on 11th Jan 2015 : A first of its kind meeting of outgoing and incoming EC 2014-15 was chaired by Dr Deepak Parikh at New Delhi to apprise the new team of work done and forthcoming work IADVL-L’OREAL Hair and Skin Research Grants Jury Meeting:-Jury meeting held in Amritsar on 29th November 2014. • 27 applications from all over India. • 8 were awarded- Dr V.K.Sharma,Dr Anupama YG(2 grants), Dr Iffat Hassan,Dr Narayan Rao Tirupati,Dr Saritha Mohanam,Dr Jaydev Betkerur, Dr Nilendu Sarma Observation of IADVL Days Leprosy Day :- For Leprosy day on 30th January, IADVL organized Leprosy posters on Public Awareness by volunteers of IADVL Resident Groups and IADVL e- groups and Website Committee. VITILIGO DAY:-19th May was observed on 19th May all over India. Camp and CMEs were organized all over India. A patient information poster in English and Hindi were distributed to all members(Courtesy:Alkem). Venue Inspection DERMACON 2016,Coimbatore and SARAD 2015,Mysore:-Were done on 8th-9th February 2014 by Inspection Team,Dr Deepak Parikh, Dr Suresh Talwar,Dr Venkataram Mysore and Dr Rashmi Sarkar. IADVL Research Methodology Workshops started by Dr Deepak Parikh:-Were held in Mumbai on 15th to 16th Feb 2014, 22nd to 23rd February 2014 at Kolkata ,7th and 8th March 2014 at Bangalore and 3rd and 4th May in New Delhi. These were organized by SIG Clinical trials and, IADVL Academy and the respective State Branches. IADVL Resident’s Welfare Programme started by Dr. Rashmi Sarkar:-Hon. General Secretary IADVL on 25th January 2014. • RESI-DREAM:- The Resident’s newsletters- By Residents, for the Residents, of the Residents, an e-newsletters by Postgraduates of IADVL was launched on 25thJanuary 2014. Vol: 11 Issue: 1 9 April 2015 IADVL NEWS • First editorial board formed from postgraduates: Dr Ishad Agrwal (Editor), Dr Zubin Mandlwala, Dr Jinish Bagadia, Dr Anupam Das, Dr Saniyjal Deb, Dr Saloni Katoch, Dr Indrashis Poddar, Dr Anuj Tenani, Dr Sunit Gupta. • 4 issues have been released online. • An IADVL Residents Facebook group was also started for interaction between the postgraduates and teachers. IADVL Residents’ Poster Contest:• First time ever by IADVL EC in 2014 • Theme: IADVL and Residents • Winners: • First Prize: Dr Amita Sharma,Burdwan Medical College,Burdwan • Second: Dr Manmit Kaur Hora,IPGMER,Kolkata • Third: Dr Shankila Mittal,MAMC,New Delhi • Dr Sneha Gandhi, JJMC, Davangere Applications for new SIGs were invited from IADVL member on 10th January 2014 for the first time in IADVL and based on the applications reviewed by IADVL Academy Chair Person, Convener and IADVL EC and four new SIGs were formedDr Nilendu Sarma,Convener Pigmentary Disorders, Dr D.S.Krupashankar,Convener Contact Dermatitis and Occupational Disorders,Dr V.V.Pai-Convener,Leprosy, Dr Nandakumar for Dermatopathology. The first MOU (Memorandum of understanding):-In the history of IADVL was signed between the OC of DERMACON 2015, Mangalore and the State Branches and the National EC. • Other MoUs-MIDDERMACON 2014 Aurangabad,DERMACON 2016 Coimbatore,SARAD 2015 IADVL Website: With a new look was launched on 14th Feb 2014. It has few new features like the IADVL Academy section, updatation of members details, Find a Dermatologist. Two new Committees:-Practice management cell for implementation in practice under Dr Venkataram Mysore Chair:Dr S.C.Rajendran,Convener: Dr Niteen Dhepe . • IADVL Media cell were launched under the supervision of Dr. Venkataram Mysore, Chair: Dr Anil Abraham,Convener: Dr Rajib Gogoi. NEW TASKFORCE-ITATSA: IADVL Taskforce against Topical Steroid Abuse-Under initiative of Dr Deepak Parikh,President and EC 2014. • Chair:Dr Koushik Lahiri . • Convener: Dr Abir Saraswat . • Active Committee and State Representatives. Applications for faculty for MID-DERMACON 2014 Aurangabad and DERMACON 2015 were invited for the first time in the history of IADVL. Sister Society meetings in International Conferences: IADVL held sister Society Meetings on 8th October 2013 at EADV in Amsterdam Dr Suresh Talwar and Dr Venkat finalized the program which featured many Indian speakers. Sister Society meetings in International Conferences: IADVL will hold sister Society Meeting on 8th June 2015 at 23rd WCD at Vancouver Amsterdam. • IADVL will hold first ever Sister Society Meeting at 73rd Annual AAD on 19th March for half a day. WCD 2019 Bidding:-India will be bidding for WCD 2019. Vol: 11 Issue: 1 10 April 2015 IADVL NEWS • Dr S.Sacchidanand is chair of the same. ILDS:-IADVL renewed its membership • IADVL delegates to ILDS Meetings will participate in voting at ILDS summits during 23rd WCD ,Vancouver. • ILDS Certificate of Appreciation 2014 was awarded to Dr V.K.Sharma. E-voting and DVL Trust: Dr Rajesh Verma, Vice President and E-voting Coordinator has got members as confirmed e-voters. • E-voting registration also at MID DERMACON and DERMACON 2015. • Dr Sanjeev Gupta worked with Dr Chetan Patel in earnest to increase DVL Trust Membership. IADVL e-groups and Residents IADVL FB group: Dr Narendra Gokhale,Joint Secretary actively moderated IADVL yahoo,ACAD and CC groups adding more than 100 members. New method of member details was introduced. • Dr Krina Patel Joint Secretary moderated Residents IADVL FB group.More than 300 members. ELECTIONS 2014: Good number of election candidates-9 for President and Vice Presidents • Dr V.K.Sharma-Election Officer conducted Elections 2014 on 21.12.2014 with Adviser Dr S.Sacchidanand, Returning Officer and Deputy Returning Officer,Dr Rashmi Sarkar and Dr Somesh Gupta and other associates. DISSEMINATION OF IADVL NEWS: IADVL Announcements:Through Journals • IADVL website-Announcements and Members only column. • IADVL emails. • IADVL News Bulletin and Residents’ e-bulletin-2 e-bulletins and 1 December issue Hard copy. IADVL-GSK quizzes:-IADVL GSK-Quiz starts conducted successfully under Chair,Dr Vijay Zawar and Convener,Dr Biju Vasudevan • Report published in IADVL December 2014 News Bulletin. • We thank Quiz Masters: Dr Shyamanta Barua,Dr Manjyot Gautam,Dr Lalit Gupta,Dr Timir Mehta,Dr Suneil Gandhi,Dr Sudhir Nayak,Dr Meghana Phiske,Dr Kiran Godse,Dr Bela Shah,Dr Brijesh Nair. AAD-IADVL Reciprocal Scholarships 2015: Poster Awardees • Dr Vinay Keshavmurthy • Dr Govind Mittal Registration Scholarships: • Dr Soumya Jagadeesan • Dr Pooja Agarwal IADVL Training Fellowship Centres: New Centre applications were invited and older centres were re-evaluated. Out of 14 applied,9 were selected and applications for fellowships invited by 26th January 2015. Dr Rashmi Sarkar Hon. General Secretary - IADVL Vol: 11 Issue: 1 11 April 2015 IADVL NEWS IADVL Announcement:IADVL Mentorship Programme 3. Applicants to apply by March for Mentors.Application form will be sent and available on website. IADVL EC is pleased to announce an IADVL Mentorship Program aimed at Leadership in daily practice, which will be taken forward this year by the new EC.Over the year 4. Mentees to choose by 31st Marchl as 1,2,3 choices.It will be based on mutual comfort. WHAT IS IT ABOUT: We will initially start with volunteers and simultaneous request for mentor applications so that a mentor pool is built. 1. Long distance learning. Broadly: Mentors will focus on soft skills ,not academics Mentee 1. Financial management in practice or IADVL State or National 1. One who has completed PG. 2. Has to be LM . 2. Editorship,working on journal editorial teams or writing in dermatology 3. Age is not a bar so it can be a middle level dermatologist. 3. Young Faculty-Balancing professional with personal Mentor Volunteers for Pilot Program: 4. Managing Organisations 1. Dr Deepak Parikh (West) 5. Public Presentations 2.Dr Venkataram Mysore (South) 6. Leadership in Practice daily 3.Dr Rashmi Sarkar (North) 7. Writing and Research in Academics and Private Practice 4.Dr Koushik Lahiri (East) This is all on personal experience. 5.Dr Rajesh Verma (Armed Forces) MENTOR REQUISITIONS: Mentee needs to apply by sending following details to:[email protected] by 31st March 2015. a. Mentor applicants can give their areas of work expertise. b. Commit time-3 hours a month or more on phone,email,chat,Skype,Google hangout. Application details c. One or 2 face to face meetings mutually at a common conference etc-say spend 1 to 2 hours or if there is a visit to the city. 2. Age 1. Name 3. LM no (only LMs) eligible c. Total 6 months. 4. Mentor Choice as 1, 2,3 d. Mentee to discuss situations and put in practice practically. (Similarly mentor has a choice too based on areas of interest etc) e. The mentor must agree to maintain long term relationship with Mentee. 5. Statement why he/she wants to be a mentee (250 words) A feedback to be given by both. 6. Brief CV Vol: 11 Issue: 1 12 April 2015 IADVL NEWS Important Dates to Remember this Year 31st March Journal contribution should reach the Honorary General Secretary to entitle the members to receive the journal. Central fund contribution of the membership must reach the Honorary General Secretary latest by this date for including the name in the electoral roll. Cut off date for receipt of Annual subscription and compilation of electoral roll. 30th June The organizing secretary of DERMACON should send the brochure of the conference To all valid members. 31st August Last date for early registration of DERMACON without late registration charge. OTHER IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER IADVL Day : 28th January IADVL Felicitation day : 2nd day of DERMACON Leprosy day : 30.01.2015 Vitiligo day : 25.06.2015 HIV Day : 01.12.2015 Bidding of DEMACON : DERMACON begins i.e. two and half years before the actual conference. IMPORTANT DATES IN CONNECTION WITH THE ELECTION Last date for filing nominations along with fee : 15-06-2015 Last date for withdrawal : 15-07-2015 Announcement of Valid candidates : 15-07-2015 Dates of dispatch of ballots by election officer : 01-10-2015 to 31-10-2015 Closure of e-voting. : 16-12-2015 Last date for receiving filled ballots by election officer : 19-12-2015 Counting of Ballots and e-votes : 20-12-2015 Filing of objections if any to election officer : 21-12-2015 to 25-12-2015 Declaration of results on e-groups and website : 26-12-2015. Vol: 11 Issue: 1 13 April 2015 IADVL NEWS Report of DERMACON 2015 12-15th of Feb 2015, Mangalore DERMACON 2015, the 43rd National Conference of Indian Association of Dermatologists, Venereologists and Leprologists was held at Mangalore from February 12-15, 2015. The conference had an evocative theme “Dilemma in Dermatological Diseases and Drugs – Are we in the right direction?”. “Scientific concepts in Cosmetology” was the theme of the associated CME and Workshop , which was much needed as cosmetology has become the unpruned offshoot of Dermatology, which is growing to a greater proportions day by day. can easily seat 1800 delegates. Day 1 started with the Workshop themed ‘Scientific concepts in Cosmetology’ which had an attendance of around 2300. The conference was inaugurated by Rev Fr Patrick Rodrigues, director of Father Muller Charitable Institutions and Sri Ibrahim, Deputy Commissioner of Dakshina Kannada District opened the Trade Fair. The workshop with it’s live theatre and enthusiastic discussions was a huge success. The delegates who could not attend the Operation theatre had a very good close up view of the OT happenings via live transmission to a packed hall. The team: Organizing Chair man was Dr. Ganesh S. Pai, veteran dermatologist and the former IADVL President. Organizing secretary, Dr. Ramesh Bhat M, was the cornerstone of the conference, who had a huge responsibility in planning and culminating the conference to a grand success. Dr. Pramod Kumar and Dr. Manjunath Shenoy were the joint organizing secretaries, co-ordinators for the conference being Dr. Nandakishore B and Dr. Maria Kuruvila, whereas co-ordinators for the CME being Dr. Balachandran C and Dr. Narendra Kamath K, President of IADVL Karnataka branch. Workshop co-ordinators included Dr. Jacintha Martis, Dr. Vishal Amin, Dr Gatha and Dr. Vindhya Pai. The Treasurer, Dr. Sukumar D had a tough job which was ornately mediated, enabling a huge savings to be donated to IADVL at the culmination of the conference. The Scientific Committee chairman was Dr.B Sathish Pai, who was aided by his team in Manipal comprising of Dr. Shrutakirthi D Shenoi, Dr. Raghavendra Rao , Dr. Smitha Prabhu and Dr Sudhir Nayak and the Mangalore team comprising of Dr. Balasaraswathy, Dr. Jacintha Martis and Dr. Sripathi H. The conference was inaugurated by Dr. Pritam Gopinath Munde, Member of parliament and Dermatologist, the youngest chief guest ever in the history of DERMACONs and assured the Deelegates about her support to various welfare measues initiated by IADVL. Bollywood actress Diya Mirza, initiated the IADVL campaign against the misuse of topical steroids. The conference was attended by 3564 delegates, 1,200 co-delegates and was a scientific feast. The chief topics covered in the conference included management of pediatric psoriasis and vitiligo, discussion on less discussed aspects of acne, including acne management, procedural gray areas including mesotherapy and platelet rich plasma in dermatology, infective dermatology. Other flaming topics like hyaluronic acid face lift , procedural pearls in dermatosurgery, cryolipolysis body contouring, antiageing also were discussed. Dermatotherapeutics with emphasis on biologics, photodermatology, immunobullous disorders and dermatology in internal disease were other key areas discussed. A few innovative sessions like patients who taught me, controversies in dermatology, digital dermatology, setting up of dermatology practice for newcomers, community dermatology and financial aspects of dermatology were well appreciated. The Organizing Chair Man in his welcome address suggested that Mangalore, being a blessed with seven successful medical colleges has spawned around 500 dermatologists as its brand ambassadors. Dr. Deepak Parikh the president of IADVL in his message extolled that this conference is unique in several ways, as in signing a MoU with central IADVL, being the first to give an opportunity to all members, first to launch a mobile app and also to provide a chartered flight exclusively meant for conference delegates. Dr. Venkatram Mysore, President Elect, and Dr. Rashmi Sarkar, Hon. General Secretary also supported with encouraging messages. Dr Venkatram highlighted the roadpath for IADVL during the next year with emphasis on Research and Community activities. The distinguished International faculty included Prof. Detlef Zillikens (Germany), Dr.Inigo de Felipe (Spain), Dr. Marc Roscher (South Africa), Dr.Girish Munavalli (U.S.A), Prof. Philippe Humber (France), Dr. Anwar Al Hammadi (U.A.E) , Dr.Shernaz Walton (U.K.), Dr. Thomas Ruzicka (Germany) and Dr. Robin Graham Brown (U.K.) . The DERMACON had a good number of National faculty members who highlighted on the present trends in the field of Dermatology , Venereology and Leprosy in India. TMA Pai International Convention Centre was the venue, which is situated in the heart of Mangalore, and the main hall of which Vol: 11 Issue: 1 Prof Rui Fernandez was awarded with Prof Kandhari life time 14 April 2015 IADVL NEWS achievement award . Many senior Dermatologists and teachers were also honoured during the conference. The residents participated actively in IADVL GSK National quiz program for Postgraduates and various awrd and free paper sessions. Young Dermatologists were given an opportunity to present during Young Turks session. Nearly 70 Pharmaceuticals, Lasers. Surgical Instruments and Book companies participated in this conference. 3. Skype session during the conference in association with Teledermatology society of India. 4. Two Beach side evening get together. 5. Highest ever contribution to IADVL from the savings of DERMACON. 6. Charter Flight for the conference. Following were the highlights of the conference. 7. Nearly 1000 scientific papers were presented by the delegates. 1. First DERMACON organized with IADVL MOU. Compiled by Dr Smitha Prabhu and Dr Ramesh Bhat M 2. Conference during which Android App was introduced. Vol: 11 Issue: 1 15 April 2015 IADVL NEWS Importants Events 2015 Cuticons 2015 Renaissance Hotel, Mumbai, India www.cosdermindia.in/cosdermindia2015 CUTICON KERALA 9th-10th May Contact: Dr. K Feroz 4-6th SEPTEMBER 2015 SARCD 2015, Mysore 9th South Asian Regional Conference of Dermatologists, Venereologist & Leprologist Email:[email protected]. [email protected] Mobile: +919448270612 CUTICON Tamil Nadu Branch 10-11 October 2015 Hotel Cenneys Gateways, Salem Email: [email protected] M:09600261980 2-4 October, 2015 ISPD Annual Conference Mumbai www.peddermindia.org CUTICON ANDHRA PRADESH DERMAZONE SOUTH 2015, Guntur 30thoctober-1st November 2015 Contact :- K.A Setharam INTERNATIONAL CUTICON KARNATAKA 28th-29th November, Davangere [email protected] phone- 9880399499 16-18th April 2015 4th WORLD CONGRESS OF DERMOSCOPY Vienna - Austria E-mail:-www.dermoscopy-congress2015.com CUTICON Bihar 21-22 NOVEMBER Hotel Maurya, Patna Email: [email protected] Phone-9955545555 1-4th MAY 2015 RADLA 2015 - XXXIII REUNON ANUAL DE DERMATOLOGOS LATINOAMERICANOS Lima - Peru, E-mail:-www.radlalima2015.org CUTICON MAHARASHTRA 11th -13th December, 2015 Nashik Contact: Dr Vijay Zawar 6-9th May 2015 74th ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SOCIETY FOR INVESTIGATIVE DERMATOLOGY (SID) Atlanta, Georgia - USA E-mail:-www.sidnet.org IJD DIAMONDCON-CUTICON WB DERMAZONE EAST 2015, Kolkata 18th, 19th, 20th of December 2015 Contact: [email protected], [email protected] 8-13 JUNE 2015 23rd WORLD CONGRESS OF DERMATOLOGY Vancouver - Canadá E-mail:-www.derm2015.org NATIONAL 7-9th JULY 2015 95th ANNUAL MEETING OF THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION OF DERMATOLOGISTS Manchester Central – UK E-mail:-www.bad.org.uk NATIONAL CONFERENCES 21st June Dermatoscopy Conclave New Delhi [email protected] 8-11th July 4th World Psoriasis & Psoriatic Arthritis Conference Stockholm Waterfront Congress Centre www.ifpaworldconference.com 20 - 23 AUGUST 2015 COSDERM 2015 19th Annual Cosmetic Dermatology Society (India) Vol: 11 Issue: 1 16 April 2015 IADVL NEWS 9-12th July 2015 41st ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SOCIETY FOR PEDIATRIC DERMATOLOGY Boston, MA – USA E-mail:-www.pedsderm.net 24th CONGRESS OF THE EUROPEAN ACADEMY OF DERMATOLOGY AND VENEREOLOGY (EADV) Copenhagen – Denmark E-mail:-www.eadv.org 19-23th AUGUST 2015 SUMMER MEETING OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF DERMATOLOGY (AAD) 19-23, New York, NY – USA E-mail:-www.aad.org 14-16th NOVEMBER 2015 10th WORLD CONGRESS OF THE INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY OF COSMETIC DERMATOLOGY (IACD) Rio de Janeiro, RJ – Brazil E-mail: [email protected], www.iacdRio2015. com.br 8-11th OCTOBER 2015 Vol: 11 Issue: 1 17 April 2015 IADVL NEWS Agenda of EC 2015 meeting Hotel Radisson Blu, New Delhi Dwarka Date: 24th -26th April 2015 Editor’s Report Journal postage issues Can journal frequency be increased? Friday (Visits to Govt office ; Drug controllers etc) (Saturday: 25th April 2015) 10:30 am 3:30-4:00 PM ITATSA Dr.Koushik lahiri ,Dr.Abir Sarasvat -Welcome Remark -Presidential comments- Dr. Venkataram Mysore -10:30-11:30 AM -General issues of EC Hon.Gen.Secretary Report: Dr. Rashmi Sarkar -Release of newsletter -Membership issues:- Dr.Rashmi Sarkar -E voting—Dr.Rajesh Buddhadev 4:00-4:30 PM Govt liason cell : MCI DNB issues- Dr. Vijay Garg, Dr. Binod Khatani 4:30-5:00 PM International liason cell :- Dr. V.K Sharma Scholarships, reciprocal programs with other societies 5.00-5:30 PM Awards committee Dr. Ramesh Bhat -Swatch Twacha program- Dr.Raghunatha R. Reddy -IADVL Chala Gaon ki ore -Communications in IADVL with states Scholarship planning CC meeting dates and program Sunday 26th April 2015 8:30-10.00 AM EC meeting proposals 10:00-10:30 AM Media cell -Dr.Anil Abraham, Dr. Rajib Googoi IADVL promotional video Media cell bulletin 11:30AM-1:00PM - Finance Committee Meeting Treasurer’s Report:- Dr. Somesh Gupta 12 A issue DERMACON SURPLUS-Planning Service tax issues Account for academy Budget for swatch twacha and IADVL gaon ki ore 10:30-11: 00 AM WCD bidding committee :-Dr.Sachcidanand S 11:00-11:30 AM SARAD:- Dr.Jaydev Betkerur 1.00 PM-2.00 PM Lunch - 2:00-3:00 PM Academy Report by academy Chair/Convener- Dr. Manas Chatterjee / Dr. Ameet Valia Progress on books New SIGs Academy administration DNB and fellowship issues Surplus sharing issue 11:30AM -12:00 PM ADC -Dr Vinay Saraf 12:00-12:30 PM IDOJ Dr.Shyam Verma 12:30-1:00PM DERMACON 2016- Dr. Reena Rai 1.00-2:00 PM Lunch 2:00-2:30 PM PMC Clinic soft ware- Dr. Narendra Patwardhan/ Dr. Narendra Gokhale 2:30-3:00 PM Vitiligo mission- Dr. Davinder Parsad 3:00-3:30 PM Editor IJDVL- Dr. M. Ramam Closing remarks Vol: 11 Issue: 1 18 April 2015 IADVL NEWS IADVL State Branches Report - First quarter 2015 IADVL ANDHRA PRADESH Membership drive Dr.Haritha, Dr.Sushma and all other faculty members and postgraduates participated. 10 new member applications were sent to Hon. Secretary IADVL. Rs55000/- was contributed to CFC. Many other Medical colleges recapitulated the Leprosy Day by conducting departmental Seminars and clinical discussions on leprosy. 5 PLMS were converted to LMs since January 2015 IADVL AP state Academy Regional Branches For the first time, IADVL AP Academy was formed with Dr G .Raghuramarao as Chairman and Dr T.Narayanarao as Convener. Eight members were included. They have started working on preparing thesis topics, guiding the research projects, planning to initiate postgraduate clinics and patient information leaflets in TELUGU language. Three regional branches, West Godavari Chapter of AP, IADVL; Kurnool chapter of AP IADVL and Rajahmundry chapter of AP IADVL were started. Vijayawada, Guntur, Visakhapatnam chapters of AP IADVL are already existing. All the regional chapters had a common program of conducting an academic meeting every month/two months, and a school/community health camp once in 3 months. E-Drive A personal drive by AP executive is being done to make all IADVL AP members as E- members by submitting their emails and mobile numbers. We could succeed only by 80% and we are trying to achieve 100% by December. All communications will be through emails/mobiles in future. LEPROSY DAY – 30th January 2015 LEPROSY DAY was celebrated at different centres of Andhra Pradesh. Prof I C Reddy organized an awareness rally at Kurnool,inagurated by DMHO(District Medical and Health Officer), Kurnool. Later fruits were distributed to Leprosy patients and a CME was conducted at Kurnool Medical college. CMEs A full day CME on “Pediatric Dermatology” is being organized at Visakhapatnam on 29th Mar 2015. AP Medical Council has awarded TWO credit hours for this CME (APMC/ CME/89/2015). Dr T.Narayanarao is the organizing Chairman and Dr G.Guruprasad is the organizing secretary for this CME. Prof DVSB Ramamurthy from Katuri Medical College, Guntur organized Leprosy Day by felicitating paramedical Leprosy workers in that region, followed by a interactive program with all undergraduates, house surgeons and faculty members from other departments. Another CME on “Community Dermatology” will be organized in association with IMA at Rajahmundry, during last week of MAY 2015. Dr G Raghuramarao is the organizing chairman and Dr.A.Prasad Choudary is the organizing secretary for this. Prof P.Ramanamurthy, president and Dr Parvathy, Secretary of IADVL (Regional branch),Visakhapatnam along with Prof Anlia S.nayar and Prof.T.Guruprasad from Andhra Medical College, Visakhapatnam had conducted an interdepartmental CME, which was well attended and had a long interactive session. An essay competition about Leprosy was conducted among undergraduates and winners were given prizes. Research Grants Members were made aware about IADVL Research Grants by frequent E-Mail communications and encouraged them to apply. Dr.T.Narayanarao and his team from MIMS college,Vijayanagaram has got L’oreal grant for their project“A Clinicoepidemiological study of Facial Acanthosis nigricans and its relation to metabolic syndrome”. Prof B.V.Ramchandra had organized an awareness program at ASRAM medical college, Eluru by organizing a CME on Leprosy. He reiterated the work done by Mahatma Gandhi towards leprosy. Prof D.subbarao had discussed the historical aspects of Leprosy. Current scenario, immunology and newer therapeutic options of Leprosy were discussed by other faculty members. STATE EC Meeting AP state EC meeting was held on 15th February between 4.006.30pm. Issues like Membership drive, Extending benefits to Members by starting Best publication, Best Thesis and awards to those who excelled and achieved significant contribution to Prof R.Subbarao from NRI Medical College had organized a departmental CME on Leprosy. Prof G.Venkateswararao, Vol: 11 Issue: 1 19 April 2015 IADVL NEWS IADVL. A preliminary discussion about DERMAZONE SOUTH 2015 was done. A Public Awareness Rally held at KURNOOL on LEPROSY DAY Dr A.Kavitha Hon.Secretary LEPROSY DAY at AMC- Visakhapatnam, KMC-Guntur, ASRAMEluru and NRI-ChinaKakani in ANDHRA PRADESH IADVL, Andhra Pradesh Branch IADVL DSB 2015 – State Branch report (Delhi) 1. New memberships: 1 LM and 2 PLM were enrolled. 2. Scientific activities The Academic calendar kicked off with the 1st Monthly Meet of IADVL DSB held at AIIMS, New Delhi on 31st of January, 2015 and this was combined with “World Leprosy Day” celebrations. Dr Atul Shah, Director, Novartis Comprehensive Leprosy Care Association and Ex-Honorary Professor of Plastic Surgery, Grant Medical College & Sir JJ Group of Hospitals graced the occasion and gave a wonderful talk on “Disability prevention and medical rehabilitation of leprosy patients - A holistic approach”. This was followed with another talk on “Treatment of leprosy in special situations” by Dr Vishal Gupta, AIIMS. 2nd Monthly meet at Safdarjung Hosptial & VMMC is scheduled for 21st of March, 2015 and further the proposed academic calendar for the year has been discussed with the Executive committee at the 1st Executive Committee Meeting and tentative dates for monthly meets have been given to all institutions and discussed with their respective Head of Departments. The date for the Mid Year Cuticon has been decided as the 17th of May which will be peppered with talks and panel discussions by authorities in the field of dermatology. Dr Rajat Kandhari Hon.Secretary IADVL Delhi Branch Vol: 11 Issue: 1 20 April 2015 IADVL NEWS Report of IADVL Maharashtra state branch 2. Leprosy week academic activities: a) Academic Meeting On “Drug Resistance In Leprosy: The meeting was held on Sunday, 11-.01.2015 at District Training Centre, Nanded by Dr P D Joshi Patodekar, Past President IADVL - Maharashtra Branch and Consultant Dermatologist, Nanded in collaboration with SIG Leprosy Following activities were held in the state of Maharashtra in the first quarter Academic Activities 1. Trichology PRP workshop: On 1 Feb 2015, a trichology PRP workshop was organized by Marathwada Chapter of Maharashtra state IADVL in association with IADVL SIG trichology at Aurangabad. Dr V V Pai, Dr W S Bhatki Dr Sudarshan and Dr Mapare, were faculty at the event. b) A CME on “Leprosy Update” was also organized for General Practitioners of Nanded and Parbhani districts and the role of Private Practitioners in the National Leprosy Eradication Programme was discussed. The faculty for the event were: Dr. Rachita Dhurat, Dr. Prashant K Palwade, Dr Ashish Deshmukh and Dr. Aniruddha Gulanikar The workshop was attended by 45 dermatologists from the region including senior and respected dermatologists like Dr. P D Joshi Patodekar , Past President Maharashtra IADVL, Dr. M Y Khedkar and Dr. Girish Saoji. There were lectures on PRP including Platelet Biology , Indications of PRP and methodology of PRP followed by a live workshop with demonstration by Dr. Rachita Dhurat Photographs of the event: c. Academic meet at DR. D.Y.Patil Hospital, Nerul, Navi Mumbai: How myriad manifestations of leprosy can be perplexing and how clinical problems in leprosy patients can be challenging given that leprosy is a great mimicker of several dermatological diseases was the topic of discussions at a Clinical meeting held on 4th February, 2015 at D Y Patil Medical College and Hospital Auditorium. The scientific session began with Post Graduate Residents presenting cases of clinical interest on the myriad aspects of leprosy concerning pathogenesis, reaction management and therapeutic dilemmas. This was followed by presentations on how association between leprosy and HIV presents clinically and the influence of Leprosy on HIV as co morbidities present in those afflicted. Every presentation was followed by a very erudite and in depth discussions on varied aspects of leprosy with invaluable contributions and insights by Dr S Udare, Dr N Nadkarni, Dr Pai and Dr K Godse and Dr Sharmila Patil faculty from D Y Patil Medical College and MGM Medical College, Navi Mumbai. Clinical case presentations were judged by Dr VV Pai, Dr Kini an experienced Leprologist from Lok Seva Sangam and Dr Mane, Executive Health Officer, Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation for the best clinical case presented. Case presentation from MGM Hospital, Navi Mumbai was awarded the prize for the best presentation. d) Update on leprosy : Beyond the usual :at K.J.Somaiya Medical College, Mumbai on 5th march 2015 Leprosy is a great mimicker and how clinical manifestations of leprosy can be challenging and what could be the best management in difficult clinical problems and rising trend of leprosy amongst the children was the topic of discussions at a Clinical meeting held on 5th February, 2015 at K J Somaiya Vol: 11 Issue: 1 21 April 2015 IADVL NEWS Medical College and Hospital Auditorium. The meeting was organized by Dept of Dermatology, K J Somaiya Medical College and Hospital, IADVL Maharashtra Branch and Special Interest Group (SIG) Leprosy, IADVL in collaboration with Bombay Leprosy Project (BLP). The scientific session began with Post Graduate Residents presenting cases of clinical interest on the myriad aspects of leprosy concerning pathogenesis, reaction management and therapeutic dilemmas. This was followed by presentations on childhood leprosy and in depth discussions on the need for contact tracing and contact examination of all affected patients with senior faculty , Dr U Khopkar, Dr Shital Poojary, Dr Pai ,Dr Rachita Dhurat and Dr M Phiske Photographs of the event Dr. VV Pai Coordinator SIG Leprosy welcoming the gathering PG Residents interact with the Experts and Teachers Section of the audience 3. Clinical meeting at KEM Hospital: A plethora of interesting cases were presented by residents of KEM Hospital on 27th February 2015, including leukemia cutis, langerhan cell histiocytosis, Blue Rubber bleb nevus syndrome and pigmentary genodermatoses followed by discussion with senior teachers including Dr Uday Khopkar, Dr Maniar, Dr Satish Wadhwa, Dr Chetan Oberoi and Dr Chitra Nayak . Our senior teacher, Dr Rui Fernandez was felicitated at the event. 4. PGCON (Maharashtra): on 14th, 15th March 2015 a Dr D.Y.Patil Hospital: The exclusive conference for Postgraduate residents with lectures on practical topics like phototherapy, dermatoscopy, impact of HIV on STDs and vice-versa amongst others. The conference also included mock examination of cases of bullous disorders, STI, leprosy and also discussion on histopathology slides The faculty for the event included senior teachers from Maharashtra as well as Gujarat and attended by PG residents from Maharashtra as well as Gujarat, MP and Andhra Pradesh. Social and Community Events On occasion of leprosy day, an event was held in Sion by IADVL(Maharashtra) in association with Bombay leprosy Project for patients of leprosy and their relatives hailing from local urban slum areas where they were educated about the various misconceptions about leprosy as well important Vol: 11 Issue: 1 22 April 2015 IADVL NEWS information about treatment of leprosy, care of hands and feet and other aspects of leprosy. Dr Shital Poojary, Dr V.V.Pai and volunteers from Tata Institute of Social Sciences Guwahati. The scientific discussion that followed saw active participation of the members. This was the second scientific session undertaken by the new executive of Guwahati City Chapter since it took charge in October 2014. Others: Dr V.V.Pai, senior leprologist was felicitated by the State health minister Mr Deepak Sawant for his contribution in the field of leprosy Conferences: Preparations are on for the ensuing MID-CUTICON 2015, Nagaon, Assam in June, and CUTICON 2015, Agartala, Tripura scheduled for November. The GBM to be arranged at these conferences will discuss in detail the process of aligning the state executive on the lines of the National executive as discussed at DERMACON 2015. The feasibility of the proposed research methodology workshop and a dermatopathology workshop will also be discussed. Photograph of the event Long live IADVL, long live NE States branch of IADVL. Dr.Shital Poojary Hon.Secretary IADVL Maharastra Branch Report of IADVL North-East States branch (updated until March 8, 2015) Membership drive: A new life member and two provisional life members have been added to the list of membersbringing up the total number of life members to 90 and that of provisional life members to 32. There are as yet 2 more applicants who are yet to get their life membership and 4 who have not yet got their provisional life membership.The application of a PLM who has opted to shift to the branch of his native state is under scrutiny and is expected to be completed by this month. Dr. Nasiur Rahman, IADVL North-East States branch, Website: The website of the branch www.neiadvl.org is active and regularly updated. It has been decided to upgrade the member directory in a manner which will allow the members to update their profile themselves. Report of IADVL Karnataka State branch Academic activity: The Guwahati city chapter organized a CME on micronized isotretinoin in the management of acne. The speaker was Dr. ChayanikaKalita, Assistant Professor, Department of Dermatology, Gauhati Medical College Hospital, Leprosy day was observed throughout the state on 30th January 2015. All five zones of Karnataka participated through respective medical colleges in the form of free camps, distribution of brochures, posters, fruits and talks. Vol: 11 Issue: 1 Leprosy Day- IADVL Karnataka 23 April 2015 IADVL NEWS SN Medical college Bagalkot : Anti Leprosy day was observed at SN Medical college, Bagalkot on 30th January 2015. was conducted to educate public of nearby villages. Education leaflets were distributed to public. Poster exhibition was held for one week. Free trophic ulcer care in the form of surgeries were offered. All leprosy patients were treated free of cost. Procedures like Skin Biopsy and Slit Skin smear were done free for all leprosy patients. Infact, SN Medical college has been doing these free services for leprosy patiensts on a daily basis since its inception. Sapthagiri Medical College: On 30th January a quiz was conducted for UG students on leprosy. Dr. Nagesh addressed the audience regarding nerve involvement and the current trend of leprosy. The Programme was attended by more than 250 undergraduate students and staff of all depts. Posters on leprosy were put up in the department for a week. Kannada leaflets about awareness on leprosy were distributed on the anti leprosy day. Staff of the dept of Dermatology went to a govt school and gave awareness talk to children on leprosy. Yenepoya Medical College : Awareness programmes conducted in the out-patient department and outreach program was held in Olavinahalli old age home for many leprosy deformed patients. Medical camp was conducted and fruit distribution was also done. K.B.N.Institute of medical sciences, Gulbarga(kalaburgi): K.B.N.Institute of medical sciences, Gulbarga(kalaburgi) observing world Leprosy day in the form of distribution of pamplets and display of educational material regarding Leprosy at OPD complex. On 31st January the department of dermatology had arranged a guest lecture on history and recent concepts of treatment in Leprosy by Dr.K.Hanumanthayya, Prof & HOD, department of DVL, Vydehi Institute of Medical sciences, Benguluru. On that day we are inviting post graduates from MR medical college and other dermatologists from city and also other departmental faculties for the guest lecture. Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences: On the eve of leprosy day and Martyr’s day on 30th January 2015, Department of Dermatology conducted a ‘Free Skin Camp and Leprosy Screening’, at Community Health Centre, Hirisave, between 9am-3pm. One minute’s silence was observed at 11 am to pay our respect to Mahatma Gandhiji on his death anniversary and all the Martyrs who laid down their lives for our country. Dr. B.D.Sathyanarayana and Dr. T.M.Manohar addressed the gathering and highlighted the importance of early detection, treatment of leprosy and stressed on eliminating the social stigma associated with the disease. Mysore Dermatologist’s Society : Mysore dermatologists society observed anti leprosy day at KR Hospital Mysore on 30th January 2015. Awareness talk on leprosy were given by Dr YM Shivakumar, Dr KAK Surendra, Dr BL Nanjundaswamy and Dr Puneetha on this occasion. REPORT OF IADVL KARNATAKA VIMS Bellary: Anti leprosy day was observed at VIMS,Bellary on 30th January 2015. Posters were exhibited in the waiting area of the Out Patient Department. Leprosy patients and their family members were counselled. Fruits and sweets were distributed to the leprosy pts admitted in leprosy ward at VIMS,Bellary. Staff of department of dermatology , VIMS, visited the leprosy colony at Bellary cantonment and enlightened the patients and their relatives living there about leprosy. A. Membership drive: Number of new members added from IADVL - Karnataka during the past one quarter is 25 and Central Fund Contribution(CFC) is Rs100,000/B. Academic activities: DERMA ADVANCE 2015 (The exam-training CME for the postgraduate students) Organized by Department of Dermatology, Yenepoya Medical College on 10th& 11th January 2015 St. John’s Medical College and Hospital: Anti leprosy day was celebrated at St John’s Medical college Hospital on 30th January,2015. A poster competition was organised during the day. There were 4 posters put up for the competition apart from the ones sent from IADVL. The Director of the academy, Rev.Fr.Paul adjudged the 1st and 2nd prize. He was pretty impressed with the quality of work being done to eradicate and contain leprosy and awareness amongst other medical fraternity about this. Derma-Advance 2015 of Karnataka chapter of Indian Association of Dermatologists, Venereologists & Leprologists (IADVL), the CME for exam going postgraduate students was organized by the Department of Dermatology, Yenepoya Medical College, Yenepoya University on 10th & 11th of January 2015. Organizing committee comprised Drs Manjunath Shenoy, Vishal B, Malcolm Pinto and Sowmyashree and Postgraduates. Rajarajeshwari Medical College: Leprosy awareness week Vol: 11 Issue: 1 24 April 2015 IADVL NEWS cases and were seeming to have benefited immensely by the programme for their exam preparation. It was inaugurated by the Hon. Vice Chancellor of Yenepoya University Dr P Chandramohan. Inaugural session was attended by president of IADVL Karnataka branch and guest of honour Dr B H Sripathi Rao, principal, Yenepoya Dental College. Renowned dermatologists from various institutions including Dr Arun Inamadar, (Professor & HOD, Shri B M Patil Medical College, Bijapur), Dr Sharath Kumar B C (Professor, Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences, Bangalore), Dr Reena Rai (Professor, PSG institute of medical Sciences, Coimbatore), Dr Shrutikirti Shenoy (Professor, KMC Manipal), Dr Ramesh Bhat (Professor & HOD, Father Muller Medical College, Mangalore), Dr. Sanath Aithal (Professor, AJ Institute of Medical Sciences, Mangalore),Dr Manjunath Shenoy (Professor & HOD, Yenepoya Medical College) and Dr Girisha B.S. (Professor & HOD, K S Hegde Medical College, Mangalore) were the faculties. This programme was mainly designed so as to simulate examination pattern for the benefit of exam going postgraduate students and to confidently face the examination. • IADVL Karnataka emergency EC meeting convened by the president 12th November 2014, Bangalore, at Hotel ITC Gardenia, Bangalore AT 12 noon. Twelve members attended. Agenda: To discuss on CUTICON-KN 2015. • IADVL KN EC meeting , DERMACON 2015, Mangalore.Date : 14-02-2015, 7.30 am. About 30 members attended the IADVL EC meeting held during DERMACON 2015 Mangalore. C. Any social service Leprosy day Leprosy day was observed throughout the state on 30th January 2015. Kannada leaflets about awareness on leprosy were distributed. Free skin camps for detection of leprosy, free investigations and surgeries for deformities were done. A poster competition was organized during the day. Education leaflets were distributed to public. Poster exhibition was held for one week. Total of 90 exam going postgraduate students from various colleges of Karnataka and other states participated. 1. All students were divided into 4 groups mainly Andrews, Bolognia, Fitzpatrick and Rooks Rural camps: Bangalore Dermatological Society (BDS) conducted rural camps every month in a village called Kootgal adopted by BDS. 2. 5 cases including bullous, erythroderma, connective tissue disease, leprosy and STD were presented by Postgraduate students of various medical colleges and discussed D. Members’ achievements: Dr S. Sacchidanand was awarded Prof. Ratan Singh Award 2015 during DERMACON 2015. It is awarded to a senior member of the Association for contribution to the national body as a teacher, researcher, or patient care or for dedicated service to the specialty. 3. Spotter session including dermatology, nail and hair diseases were discussed in 2 sessions and participants were involved with each spotters 4. Lecture on orientation, exam preparation, relaxation technique were held Dr A K Jaiswal- was awarded Dr J C Shroff memorial award 2015. It is given to a senior dermatologist, Venereologists or Leprologists above the age of 58 years, whose lifetime experience has benefited the specialty. 5. Dermatopathology session where students viewed the slides and same view was discussed 6. For the first time pedagogy and lab session were held. Instrument, Drugs, X-rays were also discussed 7. At the end of the each session group MCQ test was conducted and winning group was awarded at the end Dr.Ashok Kumar Nagore has been nominated as governing council member under ministry of social justice and empowerment NIMH New Delhi 8. Formal inauguration without stage programme that finished in 10 minutes Dr.Leelavathy: Editor, SKIN in HIV- An open access ebook from SM Group, USA. 9. Session by session feedback was taken 10.Boarding facilities with travel for requested students were given at a nominal charges Dr. Umashankar. N Hon.Secretary 11.Breakfast, Tea, working lunch on both days were arranged IADVL Karnataka Branch Postgraduate students were thus exposed to wide varieties of Vol: 11 Issue: 1 25 April 2015 IADVL NEWS Vol: 11 Issue: 1 26 April 2015 IADVL NEWS ACTIVITY REPORTS OF IADVL TAMILNADU CHAPTER education seminar hall Leprosy day celebrations and panel discussion on Common Skin Diseases organized by IADVL TN at Coimbatore on 30th January 2015 wherein 120 doctors have participated. • Dr Pravin and Dr Thenmozhi presented interesting cases and recent dermatosurgical procedures done at KCMCH • 100 delegates participated in this meeting • Leprosy Awareness Rally by Kavimani Desigavinayagam Pillai School Children • Seminar for Moderator Polytechnic students Nagercoil ‘LEPROSY ELIMINATION TODAY, FOR A BETTER TOMORROW.’ Leprosy Day Celebration & CME by Stanley Medical College on 30th January 2015 • Leprosy dept workers and the staff nurse were honored on this occasion with mementos. • Sweets & snacks were distributed to the patients. PG MOCK EXAMS 2015 ON 25/02/2015 at Trinelveli Medical College • List of college’s attended - Coimbatore medical college, PSG, Tanjore, Madurai, Tirunelveli, Chettinad from Chennai. • Consists of spotters, short cases and long case • Total PGs - MD-10 and DDVL – 4 World Leprosy Day observed at Kanyakumari Govt Medical College PG MOCK EXAMS 2015 on 18th, 19th and 20th of February 2015 at Madras Medical College Chief guest the Dean Dr Vadivel Murgan, Medical Superintendent Dr Rathakrishnan, Dr Rajagopal. • List of colleges invited - Chengalpattu government Medical College, Madras Medical College and government, General Hospital, Chettinad Health City, Christian Medical College and Hospital, Rajah Muthiah Medical College, Saveetha Medical College and Hospital, Sree Balaji Medical College and Hospital, Sri Ramachandra Medical College and Research Institute, SRM Medical College Hospital & Research Centre, Stanley Medical College. Dr Narayana Srinivasan and DD Leprosy Dr Girija who financed and coordinated the whole programme gave blankets and Calipers to affected patients. Tirunelveli Medical College TTK branch & Scientific Session • Camp for 3 days ( 29.01.15 to 31.01.15) in the Op block of skin dept. Four new cases – 1 LL, 1 BL and 2 BT- as well as 1 dapsone drug reaction were detected in the camp. • Around 60 PGs have participated. • Prevention of deformity and stigma reduction was done Model Clinical Exams 2015 • On 29th a drama show was arranged to visually enlighten the public about the disease for better understanding among all • The model clinical exams for MD DVL and DDVL exam going students was conducted on 04.03.2015 from 8 am to 1 pm, as scheduled. • Exhibition was arranged by the DDHS( L), TVL in op block • 4 MD DVL and 2 DDVL students appeared for the mocks, and the examiners were Dr Anandan V, Dr Ramesh A, Dr Saradha K.P and Dr Senthilkumar V. • Handbook was released by Vice-Principal and got by hospital superintendent Dr M.R. Vairamuthu MD, Dr Karkuzhali MS, DD delivered the ‘Anti leprosy day oath’ which was taken by all in audience whole heartedly. Dr. Karthik Prabhu Hon.Secretary IADVL Tamil Nadu Branch • The information was published in all regional newspapers and visual media. Quarterly Meet of TTK Chapter was held Dec 28/12/2014 @ Kanyakumari Govt Medical College Asaripallam in Medical Vol: 11 Issue: 1 27 April 2015 IADVL NEWS Conference Announcements SARAD 2015 9th South Asian Regional Conference of Dermatologists, Venereologist & Leprologist Contact : IADVL and IADVL Karnataka branch welcomes you all to SARCD 2015 to be held between 4th- 6th September,2015 at JSS Medical College, Mysuru, Karnataka Prof & HOD, Dept of Dermatology Last date for early Registration : 30-4-2015 MG Road ,Mysuru-570004,Karanataka Last date for abstract submission : 30-6-2015 Email:[email protected]. [email protected] Organising Secretary,SARCD 2015 JSS Medical College and Hospital Mobile: +919448270612 For Delegate fees and abstract details please visit: www. sarcd2015.com Dr. S.Sachidananda Organising Chairman Vol: 11 Issue: 1 Dr.Jayadev Betkerur Dr. Jayadev Betkerur Organising Secretary 28 April 2015 IADVL NEWS Minutes of the Combined Central Council Meeting & Annual General Body Meeting for the Closing Year 2014 Date and Time: 12th February, 2015, 11.00 AM onwards The annual general body meeting of IADVL for the closing year 2015 was held at Hall B, TMA Pai convention centre, Mangalore on 11 February, 2015 at 11 am. For lack of quorum, the meeting was postponed by 30 minutes by the president, Dr Deepak Parikh and reconvened again at same place. It was attended by the following members. Dr Koushik Lahiri wanted renewal of MIDERMACON. Dr VK Sharma said that it should be as good as Aurangabad with due prominence to CC. Dr Deepak Parikh agreed. He asked how we should organize, combined with CC or separate. The house felt it is worth trying merging the two once more. In 2015 there will be no MIDERMACON and next one will be held in 2016 after following due procedure. After a lot of debate on whether to hold on separate days or same days it was decided to hold the two together with parallel CC and MIDERMACON at same venue. It was also decided that MIDERMACON should not be combined with any state activity like CUTICON. However the application for MIDERMACON should be through state branch executive. Dr Deepak Parikh suggested 25% share to the state branch which was passed. Attendees Dr. Deepak Parikh, Dr. Suresh Talwar, Dr. Venkataram Mysore, Dr. Rashmi Sarkar, Dr. Sanjeev Gupta, Dr. Rajesh Verma, Dr. Narendra Gokhale, Dr. Krina Bharat Patel, Dr. Somesh Gupta, Dr. Devesh Mishra, Dr. Raghunatha Reddy, Dr. Rajesh Buddhadev, Dr. Manish V Gautam, Dr. Rohit Batra, Dr. Roopak Saxena, Dr. Suresh Joshipura, Dr. Amarkant Jha Amar, dr. Sukanta Chandra Malik, Dr. Koushik Lahiri, Dr. A.K Bajaj, Dr. R.M Buddhadev, Dr. S.D.N. Guptha, Dr. Sudip Das, Dr. Alok Kumar, Dr. Manabbrata Majumdar, Dr. Ameet Valia, Dr. Saumya panda, Dr. DBN Murthy, Dr. B.N Reddy, Dr. K.A Seetharam, Dr. Y.S Marfatia, Dr. Chetan N. Patel, Dr. Ajay parikh, Dr. Rajesh D. Patel, Dr. Arijit Coondoo, Dr.Tanmay Padhi, Dr. Sanjeev Gupta, Dr. A.K Ghoshal, Dr. S. Sacchidanand, Dr. Dinesh Mathur, Dr. Manas Chatterjee, Dr. V.K Sharma, Dr. Kiran Godse, Dr. T. Salm, Dr. Rajeev Sharma, Dr. K. Feroz, Dr. Raghunatha Reddy, Dr. Ramam, Dr. Abhishek De, Dr. Manish Rathore. 4. To adopt annual report of the Honorary General Secretary - Dr. Rashmi Sarkar for 2014 (Published on pages 9-11 in this bulletin) Hon.General secretary Dr Rashmi Sarkar gave IADVL activity report. 1) New LM – 57, PLM- 440, ALM -15 and PLM to LM conversion – 120 till date and still going on 2) Report of EC meeting held at Mumbai and published in April 2014 News Bulletin. 1. Condolences:- Condolences were paid to our IADVL members on their sad demise: Dr. Y.N Sacchidanand (Karnataka), Dr. K.H Basavaraj (Karnataka), Dr. B. Narasimha Rao (Andhra Pradesh), Dr. S.P Omkar (Karnataka), Dr. Sanat Kumar Mitra (West Bengal), Dr. Uma Agarwal (West Bengal), Dr. Gopikrishnan – (Tamilnadu),Dr. B. Halder – (WB),Sr. SK Mitra – (WB),Dr. SK Arora – (UP),Dr. RV Singh –( UP),Dr. Devesh Mahendra –( UP),Dr. Antonio salafia – (Maharashtra),Dr. Nitin Puniyarthi –( Maharashtra),Dr. Deepak Jenam – (Orissa). 3) Report of CC meeting held at Aurangabad and published in December 2014 NewsBulletin. 4) Report regarding MIDDERMACON December 2014 NewsBulletin. published in 5) IADVL December 2014 news bulletin was released 6) Report of CC meeting at Mumbai – 26th January 2014 published in April 2014 News Bulletin. 7) MIDDERMACON meeting – held on 16th February 2015 at Mumbai 2. Welcome and Opening remarks were made by President, Dr. Deepak Parikh 8) IADVL academy meeting – held on 2nd to 4th May 2014, New Delhi 3. Confirmation of minutes of CCM and AGBM held at Delhi during December 2013, minutes of EGBM held at Aurangabad and MIDDERMA CCM held at Aurangabad on 16-17th August 2014. 9) L’oreal Hair research grant Jury meet – 29th Nov 2014 – release of grant to 7 awardees published in December 2014 NewsBulletin. 10) Various days celebration and activities by different institutes – Leprosy day, vitiligo day, psoriasis day Decision-passed 11) Venue inspection for DERMACON 2015 and SARAD Vol: 11 Issue: 1 29 April 2015 IADVL NEWS 2015 were done 30) GSK Quiz activity: Conducted successfully at 31) AAD – IADVL reciprocal scholarship and it’s recipientsPublished in December 2014 News Bulletin 13) Resident welfare programme and bulletin ‘ RESIDREAM’ 4 issues have been successfully released. 32) Announcement regarding results of IADVL training fellowships for coming year-Published in April 2015 News bulletin 12) Research methodology workshops Mumbai,Kolkata,Bengaluru,Delhi held 14) Facebook group activities dor RESDENTS IADVL are working Adopted 15) Poster contest for residents and it’s prizes were announced: 1st Prize: Dr Amita Sharma(BMC,Burdwan), 2nd Prize-Dr Manmit Kaur Hora (IPGMC,Kolkata),3rd Prize-Dr Shankila Mittal(MAMC,Delhi) and Dr Sneha Gandhi(JMMC,Davangere) 5. Adopt resolution to bifurcate Old AP branch into IADVL Telangana and IADVL AP branch. Passed by CC. Decision of GB- Passed Dr. S. Joshipura suggested that constitution for both branches should be signed at the earliest which was passed by house. 16) IADVL mentorship program overview 6. To adopt the audited accounts for the year 2013-14 Decision of GB : Passed Dr Koushik Lahiri suggested to give guidelines to mentors regarding this new program And unaudited balance sheet up to Feb. 2015 by the Hon. Treasurer-Dr Somesh Gupta Decision of GB: Passed. Dr Somesh Gupta informed the house that IADVL gross funds are in excess of 10 crores thanks to contributions from ICD 2013, MIDERMACON and advance savings of 1.5 crore from DERMACON 2015. Dr. Deepak Parikh informed the house that all accounts related matters were displayed on website and members were asked to raise any queries they have but so far no queries have come across so IADVL audited account was passed by house. Unaudited account was also passed by house. 17) Reconstitution of 4 new SIGs and their conveners Pigmentory disorders, Contact Dermatopathology and Dermatosurgery dermatitis, 18) MOU between IADVL and conference organizers which was signed for the first time for Mangalore DERMACON and will be implemented in all subsequent conferences 19) Updates regarding website 20) Two new committee – Practice management cell and media cell under the leadership of president elect Dr. V. Mysore To discuss and adopt audited accounts of a) DERMACON 2012 held at Jaipur 21) ITASTA – new task force against topical steroid abuse under leadership of Dr .K Lahiri Dr. Parikh informed that account of DERMACON 2012 was audited by IADVL auditor and no financial irregularities were found but there were some issues regarding bearer cheques of large amounts given to volunteers, inappropriate number of volunteers in conference, one of the serviceprovider at conference being one of organizer’s relative etc. 22) Invitation by MIDDERMACON and Manglore DERMACON regarding faculty speakers at conference – first time in IADVL 23) Sister society meetings at international conferencesFirst time ever a Sister Societ Meeting will be held at AAD. b) DERMACON 2013 held at Ahmedabad Dr Parikh here also informed house that no financial irregularities were found on auditing of accounts of Dermacon2013 by IADVL auditor but some procedural lapses were found by IADVL fact finding committee. 24) WCD2019 bidding will be done by committee 25) ILDS – IADVL’s activity in ILDS payment has been made for IADVL members 26) Updates regarding e-voting and DVL trust EC and FC IADVL recommended – organizing chairperson, organizing secretary and treasurer of both Dermacon 2012 and 2013 voluntarily shall not hold any post in IADVL for 2 years starting February 2015. Dr Dinesh Mathur Org Chair of Dermacon2012 and Dr. RanjanRawal OS of Dermacon2013 27) Updates regarding e-groups and FB resident groups 28) IADVL elections: Proces were discussed 29) IADVL news – through journals, website and e-groups Vol: 11 Issue: 1 30 April 2015 IADVL NEWS accepted the same on behalf of all of their committee members. PASSED Dr. Joshipura opposed and informed that he was not involved in any financial matter, he has fully complied to committee sent by IADVL and procedural lapses found were totally unintentional so they should not be vindictized. d) MIDDERMACON 2014 held at Aurangabad PASSED Service tax liabilities to be clarified 7. To adopt the annual report of chief editor IJDVL and audited accounts of IJDVL for the year 2013-2014. Dr. Amit Valia suggested that conference work is done as honorary and voluntary manner by our members and as no financial lapses were found in these two conferences; procedural lapses shall be reviewed whether organizers have gained anything from these procedural lapses or not. Voluntarily banning the person from holding any post may harm that person’s reputation. He suggested that for procedural lapses no actions should be taken. Dr. PN Rao, Dr. AK Jha, Dr. Chetan Oberoi and other members also opined similarly. President Dr. Parikh asked house’s on matter. Majority members voted in favour of no penalty to organizers of these conferences. Dr. Parikh concluded the matter by stating that house accepts apology given by organizers and no action will be taken against them. Dr. Ramam informed that for last 2 years IADVL has not transferred any journal fund to them and journal is need for money. So their share should be released. Dr. Parikh informed that resolution was done during Ahmedabad DERMACON not to transfer money to journal account so the same is not done. Dr. Ramam gave overview of working of journal, manuscripts received per day and acceptance rate for the same. He mentioned that making it open access has helped boost the image of the journal. He also informed that recently there has been many complaints regarding journal not reaching to members. He gave a broad overview of how the journal is printed and distributed so that the cause can be identified. Also payment is not done till franking is done. If a journal is returned thrice it is not mailed again and 420 such members are not being sent. Dr. Koushik Lahiri suggested that as IADVL is now signing MOU for future conferences, and SOP are formed so future policy regarding such matters should also be formed. Dr. Rajiv Sharma also suggested that even for procedural lapses actions should be taken. President Dr .Parikh informed that new policy will be drafted regarding both financial and procedural matters and penalty for violation will be defined. He proposed the following solutions 1. Publicize inactive list 2. Enable address check Dr. Mysore informed the house that as IADVL is keeping regular watch on monthly and quarterly business of conference there is little chance for any lapse. 3. Encourage prompt online address updates 4. Replace missing issues Dr. VK Sharma informed that at present there is provision in constitution for punishment to member only in case of bad conduct which needs to be corrected. Dr Parikh asked to inquire whether publication house prints enough copies? And any post receipts check has been maintained or not. Dr. Ramam informed that IJDVL editorial office has not done any check on printer but if IADVL wish that can be done. Dr. Talwar suggested to change postal vendor but Dr. Ramam informed that contract for postal service is given for 4 years. Dr. Rajeev Sharma inquired regarding ST liability to which Dr. Parikh informed that everything is settled now. c) MIDDERMACON 2013 held at Patna Decision of GB : Passed Dr. Valia suggested that address change for member should be simultaneously done at both places IADVL and IJDVL as members are facing difficulty. To which Dr. Parikh informed that website updates will solve this issue. d) ICD-DERMACON 2013 held at Delhi Dr. Joshipura raised the issue regarding conflict of interest on part of IADVL in ICD-Dermacon 2014 as IADVL treasurer held the post of treasurer of conference and IADVL auditor worked as conference auditor; which is against rules. To which Dr. Parikh informed that finance matters were looked after by Dr .Suresh Talwar for DERMACON -ICD Vol: 11 Issue: 1 Dr. Valia also suggested to give e-mail addresses of members to publication house to check regarding journal receipts Dr Tanmay Padhi suggested personalized copies while printing. Dr. K Lahiri stated that Rs 3.5 crore fund of IJDVL lying with IADVL is a procedural lapse on part of IADVL to which Dr 31 April 2015 IADVL NEWS Parikh informed that that will change soon once the deadline of 2 years ends. c. Service tax number Dr Deepak Parikh informed that IADVL does not have an office address to apply for ST number. Dr SDN Guptha wanted the auditors address to be used which was denied by Dr Somesh Gupta. Dr Venkatram Mysore suggested that we ask companies to pay ST . Dr Deepak Parikh concluded that we maintain status quo on ST, ask auditors ST liability if ST number is taken and ask pharma companies to pay ST. d. Transfer of IJDVL money Dr PN Rao said that IJDVL does not need money. Dr VK Sharma suggested keeping separate ledger but no need to transfer. Dr Deepak Parikh informed that 25% share from DERMACON should be marked on ledger as share of savings and surplus to be calculated after giving away state share. e. State share in MIDERMACON Dr. K Lahiri also informed that journal not reaching members is problem faced by all journals to an extent He also informed that there were change of names of president in January issue of journal. Dr. RohitBatra suggested that journal can be posted to members by registered post at least twice in a year, Dr. Marfatia suggested of having e-audit system and check for journal dispatch, Dr. K Lahiri also suggested for registered post dispatch. Dr. Chetan Oberoi, Dr. Godse, Dr. A K Jha and other members gave various suggestions. Dr. Parikh concluded by suggestion that someone from Mumbai will be appointed to look after print and dispatch of journal. 8. To adopt the annual report of editor IDOJ Not presented (Presented in Opening AGBM) Dr Prashant Palvade requested the house that the entire team had worked hard for the event but the state did not receive any share out of it. Dr AK Jha said that the same was true for Patna too. The house agreed to their request of transferring 25% of the surplus to the state branch in future as well as for the last 2 MIDERMACON. 9. To adopt annual report and accounts of DVL trust Dr. Chetan Patel was invited by secretary to give report on DVL welfare trust. Dr. Chetan Patel gave overview of DVL welfare activity so far. He informed that one active member from each state shall be appointed to give due momentum to this activity. Dr. AK Jha suggested to make it compulsory for all members, Dr. Godse suggested to make it mandatory for EC members, Dr. PN Rao suggested that members can not be forced to join in this activity. Dr. Parikh requested all members to give their maximum efforts to this project. 2. IADVL Academy of Dermatology by(Dr Manas Chatterjee/ Dr AmeetValia) He projected academy report of last quarter, various SIG activities and request GB to give permission regarding dissolving of non-functioning SIGs or SIGs whose work has been completed so far. SIGs – occupational and contact dermatitis, Pemphigus, STD/HIV, Urticaria,Teledermatology and were dissolved with permission from GB. Dr. Parikh informed that whenever there will be any new avenue coming up for these SIGs they may be revived with approval of academy chairperson. SIG Trichology to be reconstituted. 10.To Consider report and recommendations of 1. IADVL Finance committee (by Dr RoopakSaxena) a. b. 12 A status Dr RoopakSaxena informed the house that there is some confusion with regard to 12 A status. Dr Deepak Parikh informed that Dr A.K. Jha has the original and he will help in reviving it. Dr VK Sharma did not want it to be revived. Dr Amit Valia inquired whether the registration lapses? Dr Deepak Parikh concluded that since we have not complied with the norms, we should wait for 6 months and submit the accounts of last 5 years at Patna. Dr. Manas gave information on designation of academy members He informed that IADVL training fellowship of Rs .9000/- will be given to delegate as per demand by institute instead of Rs 1500 decided previously. He also recommended to give Rs 10000/- all fellowship receipients. Dr. Parikh also raised a concern that all centres will in future ask for raise in fees. Various suggestions were given by Dr. Rao, Dr. Valia and other members. Finally it was concluded by Dr. Parikh that IADVL will give maximum Rs 10000/- per delegate to fellowship centre and Rs 10000/- will be given to fellowship recipient as stipend. Passed Separate PAN for IJDVL, Academy It was decided to have a separate PAN for Academy and IJDVL. DVL trust already has a separate PAN. The aim it to transfer responsibility of managing funds so that IADVL treasurer is not held responsible. Till 1 April, academy to collect funds in the the state branch PAN. Vol: 11 Issue: 1 32 April 2015 IADVL NEWS Dr. V. Mysore said that a book on recent advances will be published by academy. All members on academy will be invited to contribute and other non-academy members will be also invited. Postgraduate students studying in the specialty can be made provisional life members. They will present to the Honorary General Secretary a letter from the head of the specialty department where they are studying, stating the date of their joining the postgraduate course and the date of its due completion, along with the application for membership. They have to send their qualification certificate within 5 years of their registration for the postgraduate course to the Honorary General Secretary in order to become permanent life members. In case they don’t do so, in the defined period, they will have to register once again as a Life member after following the due procedure through the state branch. The Provisional Life Membership number will reflect their tenure of PLM membership. It shall read as PLM/number/tenure of PLM membership (e.g. 201419) Lastly it was suggested that as there are enough centres with laser training at present, no new centers will be started for now. 3. IADVL-GSK national quiz program (by Dr Vijay Zawar/Dr BijuVasudevan) Dr Vijay Zawar informed the house that there had been a few instances in the last year when the quiz masters were not treated well by CUTICON organizers. The following points were agreed upon a. CUTICON organizers to provide accommodation for quiz masters at the same place as other faculty. b. Continue for 1 year with GSK and the review c. Registration to be complimentary for quiz winners d. No quota for each state if teams from 2 states are merged in one CUTICON e. One college can send only one team Proposal: PLM will only get access to online version of IJDVL. PLM if wishes to apply as delegate for DERMACON will need permission fromHead of Department or state branch secretary. Or else he/she will be considered non-member. Do you think this needs referral to any specific committee? Yes Constitution committee Decision and Status at EC meeting: 4. ITATSA ( by Dr Koushik Lahiri/Dr AbirSaraswat) • Online copy of IJDVL will be continued to be given to PLM-NOT PASSED Dr. K Lahiri gave overview regarding IASTA movement of IADVL. Dr. V Mysore requested all members to give their valuable inputs and participate in this movement. • 2nd part of proposal -ACCEPTED Decision of GB : Passed 11. To consider various proposals from branches/office bearers and members forwarded from CC MIDDERMAMEET 2014 at Aurangabad and to consider proposals from branches/office bearers and members received during 2014 2. Proposal – Readmission of member Name of proposer/s: Dr Deepak Parikh and EC 2014. Is any one of the proposer member of CC? Yes Proposals from EC meeting 2014 which needed Constitution Committee (CC) Opinion(carried over-CC opinion added where they felt it was required) It is constitutional related or how will it help IADVL? We need deterrent, to prevent misuse of office. 1.Proposal – Changes in the rules regarding PLM 1. He/she will have to pay again and Name of proposer/s: Dr Deepak Parikh and EC 2014 2. Seniority in IADVL will be lost. This will make very difficult for such members to contest and hold office in future. Is any one of the proposer member of CC? Yes If constitutional – It will modify the existing clause It is constitutional related or how will it help IADVL? Give details of the clause – page no. and clause no. It has been found that most of PLMs do not apply to convert themselves to LM Clause - 9 RE-ADMISSION OF A MEMBER A member whose membership has been terminated under Rule 8 (a) and (b) may apply for re-admission after expiry of 5 years from the date of action of termination of membership by the Central Council. Any action decided will be taken only by the Central Council and shall be passed by a majority of three- If constitutional – it will modify existing rule. Give details of the clause – page no. and clause no. Clause 5 (b) Provisional Life Member (PLM) Vol: 11 Issue: 1 33 April 2015 IADVL NEWS fourths of the members present. The member shall be informed of the decision taken by registered post with acknowledgement due. chain of clinics becomes redundant. Decision of GB: Passed Proposal: Add following line 4. Proposal – DERMACON Profit sharing with state branches If readmitted he/she will have to pay prevailing membership fee as new member. Name of proposer/s: Dr Deepak Parikh and EC 2014. Do you think this needs referral to any specific committee? Yes to constitution committee It is constitutional related or how will it help IADVL? Is any one of the proposer member of CC? Yes Currently there is confusion about what state branch will contribute towards DERMACON and how much profit share they will get. It should be proportionate to their contribution. Decision and Status at EC meeting • Accepted as proposed • New LM number shall be given to members who are readmitted after termination of membership-Accepted If constitutional – It will modify the clause. 50% of seed money for the DERMACON shall be paid initially by thestate branch hosting the event. However if the state branch does not have sufficient funds national body after verification will pay the entire amount (2013-Delhi) Decision of GB: Passed 3. Proposal Disqualification of candidate Name of proposer/s: Dr Deepak Parikh and EC 2014 Proposal: State branch should get profit only if they contribute for seed money. Is any one of the proposer member of CC? Yes It is constitutional related or how will it help IADVL? Do you think this needs referral to any specific committee? Yes, Constitutional committee Many of IADVL members either own or are partner in pharmaceutical industry/cosmetic industry. There is conflict of interest when such members contest for IADVL central or state EC. Decision and Status at EC meeting: • State branch shall receive 20% of profit of DERMACON and 80% will go to central IADVL • If seed money is returned late – 10% interest will be given by state on the same If constitutional – It will modify rules of eligibility. Give details of the clause – page no. and clause no. Clause 27-Procedure for Election of Office Bearers Decision of GB: To be taken up after state president secretary meeting in opening GB Proposal: Application of the candidate should be invalidated for any post, if he/she is associated with any pharma co./ instrument supplier/dealer/ or cosmetic co. or chain of clinics owned by non-dermatologists. 5. Proposal IADVL Members Directory Name of proposer/s: Dr Deepak Parikh and EC 2014 Do you think this needs referral to any specific committee? Yes, to constitutional committee. Is any one of the proposer member of CC? Yes Decision and Status at EC meeting: Current constitution mentions to print directory every three years. It is constitutional relatedor how will it help IADVL? • Application of the candidate should be invalidated for any post if he/she is owner fully or partly/ partner with any pharma company/ instrument dealer/ cosmetic co. This is waste of money. We have updated version on web If constitutional – It will replace existing clause • This clause shall be added in eligibility criteria for candidate who wish to apply for any post in IADVL Give details of the clause – page no. and clause no. Appendices 1 no. 6 IADVL MEMBERS’ DIRECTORY Constitution Committee Opinion: Proposals 3 & 6 (refer to proposal 6) – If proposal 3 is accepted, then that part of proposal 6 pertaining to disclosure of any association with pharma co./instrument supplier/dealer/ or cosmetic co. or Vol: 11 Issue: 1 The IADVL members’ directory should be published every 3 years. Proposal: This clause needs to be removed 34 April 2015 IADVL NEWS Do you think this needs referral to any specific committee? Yes,Constitutional committee of any association with pharma co./instrument supplier/dealer/ or cosmetic co. or chain of clinics becomes redundant. Decision and Status at EC meeting: Passed Medical societies should include sister societies like IMA and other societies Decision of GB: Passed Dr Ghoshal objected. Dr PN Rao wanted conflict of interest to be published with CV. 6. Proposal: Declaration of conflict of interests Name of proposer/s: Dr. Venkataram Mysore and EC 2014 FINAL decision of GB Is any one of the proposer member of CC? Yes 1. Employees to be debarred from contesting elections. It is constitutional related or how will it help IADVL? 2. Conflict of interest to be declared Many of IADVL members are associated with pharmaceutical industry/cosmetic industry in different capacities. There are other members who hold positions in other associations. There is conflict of interest when such members contest for IADVL central or state EC. It is therefore important for members to be aware of such associations while making a choice during elections. 7. Proposal: Moral code of conduct,punishments,Election officer Name of proposer/s: Dr Venkataram Mysore and EC 2014 Is any one of the proposer member of CC? Yes It is constitutional related? Yes If constitutional – it needs inclusion of clause How will it help IADVL? Give details of the clause – page no. and clause no. Presently the rules governing punishment for break of code of conduct are inadequate and this proposal seeks to fill that lacuna Clause 27-PROCEDURE FOR ELECTION OF OFFICE BEARERS Proposal: Any candidate while applying for an IADVL election should declare , if he/she is associated with any pharma co./ instrument supplier/dealer/ or cosmetic co. or chain of clinics owned by non-dermatologists/ holds positions in other professional societies or associations. This should form part of the application as below: The same should be included in the newsletter/e-group announcement and uploaded along with biodata on to e voting website. If constitutional – It will add to existing regulations page 31-32. Proposal: Add the following to regulations 27 (v) : Any candidate breaking the code of conduct will be subject to punishment as below: i) I-------- here by wish to declare the following associations with industry/other societies: ii) The election officer may take any of below actions if the complaint is found to be valid, and after giving adequate opportunity to the candidate to explain : I am a owner/advisor/( specify any other capacity) in the following pharma/aesthetic companies: a) Issue private warning letter if it is a first offence and in the opinion of election officer a minor offence I am an office bearer in the below mentioned capacities in the following associations/societies: b) Issue a public warning( announcements in e groups) for a second offence or if it is a larger offence I hereby confirm that the above statements are true and full disclosures. c) Disqualify the candidate for a third offence or a second larger offence Do you think this needs referral to any specific committee? Yes, to Constitutional committee This procedure shall be completed within a period of ten days Decision and Status at EC meeting: • Passed with addition of word ‘medical societies’ in original proposal instead of societies iii) The disqualified candidate will have the right to appeal to an arbitration committee against the decision of election officer, which shall be constituted by the president as per the provision of the constitution; The Constitution Committee Opinion:Proposals 3 & 6 – If proposal 3 is accepted, then that part of proposal 6 pertaining to disclosure Vol: 11 Issue: 1 The matter will be referred to as election officer ; this may be done either by the returning officer or by a candidate directly 35 April 2015 IADVL NEWS committee shall give its decision within one week and that decision will be final.The candidate or any member on his behalf cannot raise the issue with general members in any of the e groups and should raise this issue or any issue of dispute on through returning officer. • The issue of minimum experience criteria of the Treasurer was discussed. Dr. Venkataram Mysore pointed out that the job of the treasurer is getting bigger and bigger and he needs to know the functioning of IADVL finances well. The following criteria to be added for post of Treasurer. He/she should have been a Jt. Secretary, Secretary, Treasurer, Vice President or President at the state level or Jt. Secretary at the National level. Do you think this needs referral to any specific committee? Yes, Constitution committee • Proposal accepted at present but may change later on as per need arises Constitution Committee Opinion: Proposal 8 – If the proposal is accepted, the new nomenclature of Secretary General has to reflect not only in clause 16 but everywhere in the Constitution where the term Honorary General Secretary has been used. Decision of GB: Passed Decision of GB: Passed 8. Proposal:Nomenclature of Gen Secretary and inclusion of Immediate Past Gen Secretary in EC 9. Proposal: State Branch office bearers Decision and Status: Name of proposer/s: Dr Venkataram Mysore and EC 2014 Name of proposer/s: Dr Venkataram Mysore and EC 2014 Is any one of the proposer member of CC? Yes Is any one of the proposer member of CC? Yes Is it constitutional related? Yes, but only with respect to implementation, not a modification. Is it constitutional related? Yes How will it help IADVL? The current nomenclature for Gen Secy is Hon General Secretary. The international nomenclature is Secretary General. How will it help IADVL? Presently there is already a model state branch office bearers laid out in the constitution page 50-51 as below. However many states are not following this pattern leading to confusion at the time of election. Also Immediate past Secy is at present not included in EC. Except as an invited member. To ensure smooth administration, it is proposed to include Immediate past Secy in EC. State branch committees should consist of (a) The President (b) The President Elect c) 2 Vice presidentsd)HonSecy e) Treasurer f) 2 Jt secretaries If constitutional-It will replace below sentence in existing clause 16 page 17 If constitutional – My proposal is that EC should send a letter asking states to adopt this pattern within a time frame of one year; The same message should go through CCM also. This proposal is important if we have to implement the proposed regulation regarding minimum qualification for treasurer and also state representation in CCM which are proposed herewith. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (a) It shall consist of the President, President Elect, Immediate Past President, Vice-Presidents, Honorary General Secretary, Honorary Treasurer, and Joint Secretaries. Proposal: Replace above with: Do you think this needs referral to any specific committee? (a) It shall consist of the President, President Elect, Immediate Past President, Vice-Presidents, Honorary General Secretary (also called Secretary general), Immediate past Gen Secy, Honorary Treasurer, and Joint Secretaries In my opinion, since the matter is already laid out in constitution and only needs to be implemented, EC is empowered to act. However the matter may be referred to Constitution committee if the members feel so. Do you think this needs referral to any specific committee? Yes, Constitution committee Decision and Status at EC meeting: • Accepted as it is Decision and Status at EC Meeting: Constitution Committee Opinion: Proposals 9 & 10 – There are a few State Branches that have two year terms for their State Executive Body and a President Elect is, therefore, elected every alternate year. • Term Honorary General Secretary will be replaced by Secretary General • Immediate past Secretary general will be Chairman of SOP committee Vol: 11 Issue: 1 36 April 2015 IADVL NEWS How will it help IADVL? Page 88 mentions application for best branch award as follows which are inadequate and need to be revised to include additional criteria Decision of GB: Passed 10.Proposal:Pattern of IADVL sponsorship for CC members from states to attend CCM Criteria: Marks Name of proposer/s: Dr Venkataram Mysore and EC 2014 1. Membership: 15 Is any one of the proposer member of CC? Yes Is it constitutional related? Yes (a) Strength of the branch on 31st December How will it help IADVL? Presently there is already a regulation on Page 64 (2) iii. for IADVL sponsoring for travel and accommodation of 25% of members from state branches President and secretary of branch is sponsored by state. CCM is held in august of each year where as most CUTICONS and elections for state branches are organized in October/November, when a new president takes over. Therefore in order to felicitate smooth flow of information and better establishment of rapport and smooth administration , it is important that president elect and SrJtsecy attends the CCM. (b) Number of new members enrolled during the year (c) Number of the members deleted during the year (d) Percentage of increase of membership during the year 2. Payment of CFC: 10 (a Number of members for whom CFC is paid by 31st March (b) Dates of payments of CFC to the IADVL 3. Academic activities: 20 If constitutional – My proposal : 25% of State branch CC members sponsored by IADVL should mandatorily include president elect and senior joint secretary. This should come in to force from 2016 CCM after allowing states time to implement the IADVL pattern of office bearers as proposed in the next proposal. (Scientific activities: CME, etc. under the banner of the branch) Attach proof and give detailed information Topics/Speakers Place Time/Date No. of Participants (a) ................... Do you think this needs referral to any specific committee?Yes, the matter may be referred to Constitution committee. (b) ................... (c) ................... Decision and Status at EC meeting: 4. Social/cultural activities for the members (attach proof): 10 • Accepted with minor change – exclusion of Joint secretary • They will be sponsored by either state or national body (a) ................... • President elect from the state should be present at the CC meeting (b) ................... Nature of activity Place Time/Date No. of Participants (c) ................... Constitution Committee Opinion: Proposals 9 & 10 – There are a few State Branches that have two year terms for their State Executive Body and a President Elect is, therefore, elected every alternate year. 5. Community Service Projects (give details and attach proof) (e.g. Leprosy Eradication Program, STD Control Program, diagnostic camps, health education to the public, etc.): 15 Nature of Programs Place Time/Date Decision of GB: Passed (a) ................... 11. Proposal:State branches report (b) ................... Name of proposer/s: Dr Venkataram Mysore and EC 2014 (c) ................... Is any one of the proposer member of CC? Yes 6. Response to the official letters/e-mails from the Honorary General Secretary: 10 Is it constitutional related? Yes Date of Receipt Date of Reply Vol: 11 Issue: 1 37 April 2015 IADVL NEWS (a) ................... 7. Participation in the National Conference of IADVL: 10 (b) ................... Number of members who participated from the state branch (c) ................... I also propose that we give two best branch awards this yearone to a large branch and one to a small branch which is stated already in the constitution. In addition we give special awards for best performance in each category. Eg State performing best community activity; state performing best in e voting; state performing best in PLM conversion etc. This will work as motivational factors for better performance. 7. Participation in the National Conference of IADVL: 10 Number of members who participated from the state branch 8. Calendar of activities of the state branch (including the election of Office Bearers): 10 Do you think this needs referral to any specific committee? Yes,Constitution committee Whether activities had taken place as scheduled. If yes, whether a detailed report was forwarded to the Honorary General Secretary. Decision and Status at EC Meeting: If yes, mention date on which reported. Remove clause number of members who participated from the state branch 9. Any activity not covered above and that you think should be informed Proposal for two best branch awards – Accepted Extra certificates of appreciation for various activities will be decided by Honorary General Secretary If constitutional – My proposal: State branch report should include the following in addition to what is mentioned on page 88 Dr Koushik Lahiri wanted work on ITATSA to be included in the criteria. Agreed in principle Two awards to be given one for large and one for small branch, the criteria to be less than or more than 200 members. a) Statistics regarding PLM –LM conversion ( include under 1) b) Achievements in DVL Insurance membership ( 10 marks) – to be no 9 in above list Decision of GB: Passed c) List of city and zonal branches in the state – their office bearers( president/secretary with emails and telnos--- to be no 11 12.Proposal: DERMAZONE committee d) Updated Email and tel list of all members of the branch to come under 11 Is any one of the proposer member of CC? Yes Name of proposer/s: Venkataram Mysore and EC 2014 Is it constitutional related? Yes e) Date of next CUTICON/DERMAZONE/ other important events( calendar of events ) include under 3 f) Special/unique projects if any : include as 12 How will it help IADVL? Presently there are some sketchy regulations for organizing DERMAZONE as below which are inadequate g) Research projects if any – include under 3 If constitutional – It will replace existing clause page 29 C ; iv h) Achievements in E voting.( 10 marks) to be no 10 in above list CONFERENCE (a) Zonal states should be arranged in alphabetic order. The following may be deleted (b) State Presidents and Secretaries must be members of the organizing committee; others may be included. 4. Social/cultural activities for the members (attach proof): 10 (c) The surplus income shall be divided between the organizing state and the IADVL equally. Nature of activity Place Time/Date No. of Participants (d) The audited account should be submitted to the IADVL within 6 months.. (a) ................... (b) ................... Proposal: Replace above with: (c) ................... Vol: 11 Issue: 1 38 April 2015 IADVL NEWS (a) Zonal states should be arranged in alphabetic order. Is any one of the proposer member of CC? Yes (b) State Presidents, President Elect and Secretaries of the zone must be members of the central organizing committee; From IADVL centre, any one of vice president /president elect/Past president( preferably hailing form that zone) will be the IADVL liason officer.This committee will be constituted one year before organizing the DERMAZONE. It shall be the responsibility of Hon gen secy to do this and included in the secretary report to CCM/AGM. Is it constitutional related or how will it help IADVL? It has been found that some of CC members do not have email ids. This acts as a hindrance in their communication with the CC e-group of IADVL. Such members do not actively take part in the discussions during CC meets as they are not aware of the discussion that has already taken place in the egroups.It is already a criteria for a state president and secretary. If constitutional – It will not modify any rule but become an eligibility criteria for being elected as a CC member. c) IADVL liason officer will oversee signing of MOU between IADVL and DERMAZONElocal organizing committee. The MOU for this shall be on the lines of DERMACON MOU and shall be prepared by SOP committee. The liason officer will be responsible for smooth conduct coordination and also submission of accounts of DERMAZONE. Give detail of the clause Page17 Rule 12 states about the composition but not about the necessity of CC members to have a working e mail ID. Proposal: All the IADVL members who wish to become members of the Central Council should compulsorily have a working email ID. (c) 15% of all registrations and 20% of industry stall collection will be handed over to IADVL as IADVL affiliation fee. This amount shall be divided equally as follows between: i) Do you think this needs referral to any specific committee? Yes, Constitution committee Status at EC meeting: Accepted Decision of GB: Passed the organizing state 33% ii) Other participating states 33% iii) and the IADVL 33%. 14. Proposal: Compulsory notification of the names, telephone numbers and email ids of all state office bearers to the National Executive. (d) The audited account should be submitted to the IADVL within 6 months and presented in next CCM or AGM whichever is nearer and the same shall be subjected to audit and finance committee opinion ( as applicable to DERMACON) Name of proposer/s: Dr Narendra Gokhale and EC 2014 Is any one of the proposer member of CC? Yes Is it constitutional related or how will it help IADVL? Do you think this needs referral to any specific committee? Yes, Constitution committee Every year the state branches undergo changes. New office bearers are elected and they replace the older team. However this change is not informed to the National executive. As a result the National executive is in the dark about the office bearers of the states. The Hon. Gen Secretary has to repeatedly ask for the same. Decision and Status at EC meeting: • Accepted with changes as follows b) Any one of vice president will be IADVL liason officer. c) The liason officer will be responsible for smooth conduct______ shall be corrected to The liason officer will oversee smooth conduct_________ If constitutional – It will not modify any rule but become one of the duties of the State secretary. d) Organising state’s share will be 50%, other participating states – 30% and IADVL’s share –20% Give detail of the clause Page13 -16 Rule 11 states about the duties and rights of the state branches. The state secretary has to send the activity report but there is no mention of sending the list of state office bearers. Decision of GB: Not Passed, to be reviewed after state president and sec meeting in opening GB 13. Proposal: Compulsory working email ids of CC members Proposal: As soon as a new team takes over in a state branch, it shall be the responsibility of the state secretary to send the Name of proposer/s: Dr Narendra Gokhale and EC 2014 Vol: 11 Issue: 1 39 April 2015 IADVL NEWS list of ALL office bearers of the state stating their post, their telephone number and their email ids to the Honorary General Secretary within 2 weeks of assuming office. Constitution Committee Opinion: Proposal 1 – The IADVL Working Committee is a superfluous term in the light of the fact that all IADVL Committees other than the Standing Committees are actually Working Committees formed for a specific task. Do you think this needs referral to any specific committee? Yes, Constitution committee Decision of GB: Passed Status at EC meeting: Accepted 2. Proposal: Criteria for Vice President Decision of GB: Passed Proposals from Venkataram Mysore and EC IADVL Proposals for AGBM Mangalore needing Constitutional Committee Opinion Name of proposer/s:Venkataram Mysore LM Kn 3211and EC 2014 1. Proposal: Discontinue with a) Therapeutic Guidelines committee and b) IADVL working committee Is any one of the proposer member of CC? Yes Proposal from Venkataram Mysore and EC IADVL How will it help IADVL? The present criteria for eligibility for VP does not include position of Gen Secretary at State level and this proposal seeks to correct this money. It is constitutional related? Yes Name of proposer/s: Venkataram Mysore LM Kn 3211and EC 2014 Is any one of the proposer member of CC? Yes Proposal: The constitution on page 26 clause b.iv states as below It is constitutional related? Yes How will it help IADVL? Smoothen functioning as explained below 1.VP selection 26.b.iv Must have been actively involved in the affairs of the Association in an official capacity either at the central level as Honorary General Secretary, Honorary Treasurer or Joint Secretary or at the branch/combined branches level as President or a Central Council Member from the branch for a minimum period of five terms either continuous or with breaks. a) The role of Therapeutic guidelines committee as a standing committee has diminished after the initiation of academy and SIG. Its continuance often leads to duplication and confusion. It is therefore recommended that TG committee be discontinued and its reference omitted from the constitution (page 61 clause 6). In such cases where there is need for guidelines in an area outside of the purview of Academy and SIGs,a specific taskforce may be constituted with approval of AGM , with a duration of one year I propose that the clause be amended as below to include the position of Hon Gen Secy at state level Must have been actively involved in the affairs of the Association in an official capacity either at the central level as Honorary General Secretary, Honorary Treasurer or Joint Secretary or at the branch/combined branches level as President or secretary or a Central Council Member from the branch for a minimum period of five terms either continuous or with breaks. b) Clause 5 page 61 envisages an IADVL working committee as below IADVL WORKING COMMITTEE The committee will oversee the day-to-day functioning of the Association. It will consist of the President, Honorary General Secretary, Treasurer and one Vice-President. The committee members should interact with one another and meet once in May–June to review the implementation of the resolutions passed in the CCM and AGBM. Do you think this needs referral to any specific committee? Yes I feel this arrangement is redundant and irrelevant and has not been followed regularly for the past few years. So I suggest that we discontinue this working committee arrangement. Is any one of the proposer member of CC - yes Decision of GB: Passed 3. Proposal: Streamlining of proposals Name of proposer/s: Drs SureshTalwar, AnkurTalwar, KshamaTalwar, RL Sah , Amit Madans Is it constitutional related -yes How will it help IADVL?Brief introduction.-It will streamline the discussions on suggestion received from members Do you think this needs referral to any specific committee? Yes Vol: 11 Issue: 1 40 April 2015 IADVL NEWS If constitutional – will it replace existing clause? -yes he desires to contest for PRESIDENT elect. However over the period of time time it has been seen that many who organized the conference could not win in succeeding elections. Therefore it is just a myth. Presently the scientific part is being looked after by IADVL academy and we have enforced good amount of checks on financial dealings. If we remove the ban and the OC desires to contest, this may prove as incentive to give a good conference with good amount of savings. Organising conference should never be a disincentive Give detail of the clause – page no. and clause no. page no 42 clause 4 Proposal –STREAMLINING OF IINVITING AND DISPOSAL OF PROPOSALS Members be asked to forward the proposal after the DERMACON .These proposal be forwarded between 15 May to 15 June. From 16th June to 15th July it will be discussed in EC, opinion of various committees will be taken. Decision of the EC on these proposals will be placed on CC e group and discussed for 10 days. Discussion in e group should be treated official .The approved proposal may be placed in the CC meeting during Aug. This will save time of discussion during CC meet as the matter has already been discussed. The approved version after CC meet may be placed in Gen E group and web site for discussion .Summaryof discussion/inference be placed on the web .The same may be communicated during GBM .Query if raised may be answered there only. Similar proposal may be clubbed and 2 people with similar proposal may not be allowed to take up separately. Is is pertinent to point out that there is no such condition for persons working on posts like Honrary sec , State president , Academy chairman if they wish to contest Do you think this needs referral to any specific committee? Please note that EC may decide to refer if it thinks it is necessary –YES - constitution committee Decision of GB: Passed 5. Proposal: Central Scientific Committee Members Name of proposer/s: Deepak Parikh, Venkatram Mysore, Rashmi Sarkar, Somesh Gupta, Sanjeev Gupta, Col. Rajesh Verma, NarendraGokhale and Krina Patel This saves time and repetition Is any one of the proposer member of CC? Yes Do you think this needs referral to any specific committee? Please note that EC may decide to refer if it thinks it is necessary –YES - constitution committee Is itconstitutional related (select one) How will it help IADVL?Brief introduction. Decision of GB: Passed 4. Proposal:Removing disincentive of organising DERMACON Currently central scientific committee has approximately 18 members. Many have actually advisory role. Name of proposer/s: Drs Suresh Talwar, AnkurTalwar, KshamaTalwar . RL Sah , Amit Madan If constitutional – will it replace existing clause? Or modify? Modify Is any one of the proposer member of CC - Suresh Talwar Annexure VI No. 1 Central scientific committee Is it constitutional related -yes Proposal: (It should be properly drafted) How will it help IADVL?Brief introduction.-It will remove the disincentive of organising DERMACON Three “ex-officio” members be made “advisors”viz 1) Editor IJDVL 2) Past Hon Gen secretary and 3) Chairman scientific committee of last DERMACON If constitutional – will it replace existing clause? -yes Do you think this needs referral to any specific committee? Yes constitutional Give detail of the clause – page no. and clause no. page no 32 clause 26. Now modified to make organizing sec of DERMACON being ineligible to contest for President elect for 2 years following DERMACON organizing. Constitution Committee Opinion: The GB can also deliberate on whether the advisory roles be restricted to one year after laying down their office for which they were initially appointed. Proposal –Remove the disincentive of organising DERMACON by allowing the organizing sec to contest for the post of President elect Decision of GB: Passed 6. Proposal: Change of status from “Ex-officio” to “ Advisor” It was presumed that organizing Secretary of DERMACON may give favorsto few while organizing DERMACON in case Vol: 11 Issue: 1 Name of proposer/s: Drs Deepak Parikh, Venkatram Mysore, Rashmi Sarkar, Somesh Gupta, Sanjeev Gupta, Col. Rajesh 41 April 2015 IADVL NEWS Verma, Narendra Gokhale and Krina Patel Is itconstitutional related (select one) OR Is any one of the proposer member of CC? Yes How will it help IADVL? Brief introduction. Is itconstitutional related (select one) Currently IADVL sponsors all past president/secretary and treasurer to attenCC_MIDDERMA MEET. There is hardly any relevance of office bearers say from 1980/90’s. While we need chairman of various committees to attend such meetings which they may not be able to attend as they are sponsored neither by centre nor by state. Thus we can save resources and spend where it will help the most. How will it help IADVL? Brief introduction. Currently all “ex-officio” members are member of concerned committee. Actually they are in the committee more as in advisory role. If we continue them as “ex-officio” then they are entitled to attend all meetings. Eg.academy has 12 selected members and more than 12 ex-officio members. If constitutional – will it replace existing clause? Or modify? If constitutional – will it replace existing clause? Or modify? Modify Part-II BYE LAWS Give detail of the clause – page no. and clause no. 2. Meetings iii Proposal: (It should be properly drafted) Proposal: (It should be properly drafted) All “ex-officio” members of various committees will be “advisors” except President and Secretary. The decision to invite advisor/s will be taken by chairman of the committee in consultation with President. The IADVL will sponsor Past presidents, secretaries and treasurer for previous 10 years. Thus CCM meet for 2015 will have executives from 2005 onwards (including 2005). IADVL will also sponsor chairman and convenor of following committees – Finance, constitutional, SOP, awards, academy, PMC and Media. In addition, President in consultation with EC can invite any IADVL LM member whose presence in CCM will be useful. Such invited members travel and stay will be reimbursed by centre. Do you think this needs referral to any specific committee? Yes constitutional committee For office use: Date when received: 26.10.2014 Dr Venkat had mentioned that chairman of various committees can be called to CC meeting at the cost of IADVL if their presence will help IADVL If referred – when and to whom? Reply must come within one week What is the conclusion of the referring committee (to be included with the proposal?) Do you think this needs referral to any specific committee? Please note that EC may decide to refer if it thinks it is necessary When was proposal placed before committee? EC/CC/AGM Decision of GB: Passed with the cut off to be placed at the year 2000 Date placed in EC along with remarks Date placed in CC along with remarks 8. Proposal: DERMACON Bidding Date placed in GB along with remarks Name of proposer/s: Deepak Parikh, Venkatram Mysore, Rashmi Sarkar, Somesh Gupta, Sanjeev Gupta, Col. Rajesh Verma, NarendraGokhale and Krina Patel Status: passed/rejected Constitution Committee Opinion: The GB can also deliberate on whether the advisory roles be restricted to one year after laying down their office for which they were initially appointed. Is any one of the proposer member of CC? Yes Is it constitutional related (select one) OR Decision of GB: Passed How will it help IADVL?Brief introduction. 7. Proposal: Composition of Central Council Name of proposer/s: Deepak Parikh, Venkatram Mysore, Rashmi Sarkar, Somesh Gupta, Sanjeev Gupta, Col. Rajesh Verma, Narendra Gokhale and Krina Patel Currently application dates for DERMACON and other post is different and this leads to confusion both for applicants and executives. What if ONLY ONE application for DERMACON is found not suitable by venue inspection team? Is any one of the proposer member of CC? Yes If constitutional – will it replace existing clause? Or modify? Vol: 11 Issue: 1 42 April 2015 IADVL NEWS Give detail of the clause – page no. and clause no. Decision of GB: Not Passed Modify Proposal 10. Government Liason Cell Proposal: (It should be properly drafted) Name of proposer/s: Dr Venkataram Mysore LM KN 3211, Deepak Parikh, Suresh Talwar, Rashmi Sarkar, Somesh Gupta Application for the DERMACON venue will be invited along with all other applications and will have same time line. If there is only one application for DERMACON, then existing team of President, President-Elect, Past-President and Hon. Secretary General will visit the venue and report to CCM which meets in August. If by any chance venue is not found suitable for DERMACON then CCM can discuss various options. Is any one of the proposer member of CC? Yes Is it administrative/policy/constitutional related (select one) How will it help IADVL?Brief introduction. IADVL needs to become influential with different governmental agencies such as MCI, national Board, ICMR, Department of Health and family welfare, ICMR, national Academy of medical sciences. This needs a separate committee Do you think this needs referral to any specific committee? Yes Constitutional committee If constitutional-will it replace existing clause? Or modify? Modify Decision of GB: Passed 9. Proposal: Sponsoring of CCM Members from Various States Proposal Name of proposer/s: Deepak Parikh, Rashmi Sarkar, Somesh Gupta, Sanjeev Gupta, Col. Rajesh Verma, Narendra Gokhale and Krina Patel A new standing committee be created called Government Liason Committee.It s objectives will be to liase, lobby and influence decision making in different governmental agencies MCI, national Board, ICMR, Department of Health and family welfare, ICMR, national Academy of medical sciences, topics such as TSDF. Health is a subject on concurrent list and hence we need tto do these both at centre and state levels. Is any one of the proposer member of CC? Yes Is it constitutional related (select one) OR I/we are not able to classify a How will it help IADVL? Brief introduction. The contours of such a committee can be: Currently lot of executives time is wasted in making/remaking arrangements for state sponsored CCM members. Many members have request to accommodate their spouses etc. It will consist of members who have contacts at the corridors of government – with ministers/MPs/MLAs/secretariat/ministry of health, pharmaceuticals etc We need to shift the responsibility to state Their term of office will be 2-3 years to develop contacts as this is a time consuming exercise. If constitutional – will it replace existing clause? Or modify? Modify the clause. Part-II Bye-laws 2 meeting A (ii) Their role will be to serve as points of contact between IADVL and the GOI/state govt agencies to high light issues of policy . eg Leprosy elimination/cost of drugs/TSDF/ quackery /role of beauty clinics etc Proposal: (It should be properly drafted) The respective states will make travel and stay arrangement of their nominated members. Tenure 1 year IADVL centre will pay Rs.10000/- or the amount spend by them whichever is less, each for State President and secretaries accommodation (two days) and 25,000/- or amount spend by them whichever is less, each for fully sponsored CCM members (this will include travel and accommodation for two days). The amount will be reimbursed only after the meeting provided such members have fully attended meeting and produce relevant bills. It will have chairperson, a convener and 4-6 members Do you think this needs referral to any specific committee? Yes constitutional Decision of GB: Passed Proposal 11. Streamlining Communications Do you think this needs referral to any specific committee? Name of proposer/s: Dr Venkataram Mysore LM KN 3211, Deepak Parikh, Suresh Talwar, Rashmi Sarkar, Somesh Gupta Yes constitution committee Is any one of the proposer member of CC? Yes Vol: 11 Issue: 1 43 April 2015 IADVL NEWS Is it administrative/policy/constitutional related (select one) NO, this is related to SOP 13. Proposal-Academy Members Name of proposers: Dr Manas Chatterjee (LM/WB/2740) & Dr AmeetValia (LM/M/833) (on behalf of IADVL Academy of Dermatology) How will it help IADVL? IADVL needs to communicate to members aboutvarius announcements and IADVL activities as envisaged in the constitution. Many members have often complained that they do not get proper information in time. Sending SMS is one of the quickest and most effective means of doing this. However sending bulk sms through sms providers needs a contract to be signed as per TRAI regulations which impose penalty for commercial bulk sms. However, communicating IADVL information is transactional and not commercial. It is constitution related How will it help IADVL? Academy members, in a meeting on 4th May, 2014, had suggested the following changes changes in the Constitution related to SIGs (Points 1-3 have been incorporated in the IADVL Academy SOP that was approved by the GBM in Aurangabad on August 15, 2014): 1. Academy members should not be SIG members as they have a supervisory role. Proposal: AGBM recognises the right of members to receive IADVL information and authorizes and directs the EC to send such sms messages as necessary about varius IADVL activities and sign such contracts as necessary. 2. One IADVL member should not be a member of more than two SIGs to promote the participation of more IADVL members in SIGs. Do you think this needs referral to any specific committee? NO Decision of GB: Passed 3. If any SIG member is inactive, the SIG coordinator can request the President and EC through Chairman, Academy to replace that member since SIG coordinators need to be given the freedom to weed out inactive members. Proposal 12: Proposal: Procedure for seeking info from IADVL EC Name of proposer/s: Dr Venkataram Mysore LM KN 3211 Deepak Parikh, Suresh Talwar, Rashmi Sarkar, Somesh Gupta 4. The tenure of all SIG members and coordinators should be for two years to be on par with the tenure of Academy members (the change will be prospective). Is any one of the proposer member of CC? Yes Is it administrative/policy/constitutional related (select one) NO, this is related to SOP Also, it should not be obligatory that only CC members can be SIG Coordinators and members since those best suited may not be CC members. How will it help IADVL?Brief introduction. Members need to seek information on varius aspects of IADVL. Currently there is no laid out procedure for seeking such information. Often all queries are sent to secretary, who intern has to send to other officials, leading to delay Therefore a procedure needs to be put in place for this purpose It will modify the existing clause: ANNEXURE VI: STANDING COMMITTEES OR SUBCOMMITTEES 2. IADVL ACADEMY OF DERMATOLOGY IADVL Special Interest Groups Proposal: Procedure for seeking info from IADVL EC: “Each SIG will have a coordinator (who should be a member of the Central Council)and eight co-opted members, two from each zone (at least two of whom should be members of the council) (the highlighted parts need to be deleted-MC/AV). .... Co-opted members ... should have done basic work or research in that field and should be active academicians with 5 years of experience as a consultant dermatologist or a teacher in a medical college...... The tenure of the team is 3 years to ensure continuity of work.” Member will write directly to specific email ids seeking specific information. a)For all matters with respect to academy: [email protected] b)For all matters of overall policy [email protected] c) For matters of practice [email protected] Further email ids as required will be designed as required and communicated to members Do you think this needs referral to any specific committee? Yes Decision of GB: Passed Vol: 11 Issue: 1 Proposal 44 April 2015 IADVL NEWS This should be changed to (additions and changes highlighted): When was proposal placed before committee. EC/CC/AGM “Each SIG will have a coordinatorand eight co-opted members, two from each zone. ... Co-opted members ... should have done basic work or research in that field and should be active academicians with 5 years of experience as a consultant dermatologist or a teacher in a medical college. Preference will be given to those who are not members of other SIGs. IADVL Academy members should not be SIG members. One IADVL member cannot be a member of more than two SIGs. If any SIG member is inactive, the SIG coordinator can request the President and EC through Chairman, Academy to replace that member. …The tenure of the team is 2 years to ensure continuity of work.” Decision of GB: Passed after voting on the floor of the house 15. Name of proposer/s: Dr Narendra Patwardhan Is it constitutional related (select one) OR I/we are not able to classify and accept ECs view How will it help IADVL? Brief introduction – This suggestion, if implemented will bring more transparency in the IADVL electoral process. If constitutional – will it replace existing clause? Or modify? Give detail of the clause – page no 37 and clause no 27 (rand s) Does this proposal need referral? Yes, to the Constitution Committee Proposal: The present electoral system is transparent and we do have full faith in the team led by the election officer. This proposal will make it more transparent. Decision of GB: Passed IADVL should collect all the ballot papers in one post box of the general post office (GPO) of the city from where the election officer is residing. All envelopes with ballot papers should be collected immediately after the scheduled time of the last date is over. He may be accompanied by two other senior dermatologists from the same city appointed by the president. This is basically to overcome the inadvertent manual error which is likely to occur when the due date is over. 14. Proposal-Vitiligo Day Name of proposer/s:DavinderParsad Is it policy related How will it help IADVL?Brief introduction. It will have more impact on Vitiligo day If constitutional – will it replace existing clause? Or modify? NA Does this proposal need referral? – Don’t know Give detail of the clause – page no. and clause no. For office use: Proposal: (It should be properly worded/drafted) Date when received: Request for shifting IADVL vitiligo Day from May 19 to June 25th If referred – when and to whom? Reply must come within one week I submitted this proposal twice earlier but somehow it was not taken up. As co-ordinator of SIG_PIG, we had extensive discussion among members regarding changing the IADVL day from May 19 to June 25th and consensus was reached that for uniformity and to have more impact IADVL vitiligo Day should be changed to World Vitiligo Day which is June 25th. As other day like World Psoriasis day etc, we have one day and not separate IADVL day. What is the conclusion of the referring committee (to be included with the proposal) When was proposal placed before committee. EC/CC/AGM Decision of GB: Not Passed 16. Name of proposer/s: Dr Deepak Parikh, Rashmi Sarkar, Venkatram Mysore, Narendra Gokhle and Krina Patel Is any one of the proposer member of CC? Yes Does this proposal need referral? Is it constitutional related (select one) OR For office use: 30th October 2014 How will it help IADVL? Brief introduction. There is need for clarity on various awards and orations. Date when received: If referred – when and to whom? Reply must come within one week If constitutional – will it replace existing clause? Or modify? Modify What is the conclusion of the referring committee (to be included with the proposal) Vol: 11 Issue: 1 Give detail of the clause – page no. and clause no. 45 April 2015 IADVL NEWS Proposal: (It should be properly drafted) Elect”. They should be provided five minutes each to address CCM.Decision of GB: Passed 1. Currently it is mandatory to give oration from the application received even if they score less than 50%. IADVL academy has prepared scoring system and minimum score required to be eligible for Oration needs to be fixed – 50 to 60%. In case no applicant is found suitable then no. of oration in that year should be reduced. 3. There is need to have central observer during counting of votes. He/she should be past President/Secretary preferably immediate past election officer.Decision of GB: Passed 4. The next EC is formed from the contestants for various posts. Hence it will be very useful if they attend CCM. They should be invited as observer (unless participating as per the constitution). However, the have to pay for their travel and stay. Decision of GB: Passed Decision of GB: Passed with minimum score of 60% 2. One member cannot apply or be nominated for more than two awards in the same year. Decision of GB: Passed 18. Proposal: Criteria to evaluate various awards/post/ scholarships/fellowships and immunity to judges 3. Member who has received award under any category cannot applynext year. Name of proposer/s: Dr Deepak Parikh and EC Decision of GB: Passed but can apply in another category after 1 year Is any one of the proposer member of CC? Yes itisconstitutional related 4. We have few awards related to publication. Most of the publications are multi authored. We need clarity who can apply for these awards – How will it help IADVL?Brief introduction. As you know, IADVL receives every year, since many years’, applications for scholarship, fellowship and various awards. These are evaluated by judges in most cases by scoring the applicants, using their expertise and there are no formal set of guidelines. Our recommendation: First author or corresponding author after obtaining “No Objection” certificate from first author. Decision of GB: Passed If constitutional – No New proposal 17. Name of proposer/s: DR Deepak Parikh, Dr venkatram Mysore, Dr Rashmi Sarkar, Dr Narendra Gokhle and Dr Krina Patel Proposal: (It should be properly drafted) 1. We need to put in place criteria to evaluate various awards. Is any one of the proposer member of CC? Yes Is it administrative (select one) OR 2. All our judges do voluntary work and their opinion needs to be respected and be final. Individual judges’ scores should not be questioned or asked to be declared or raised in AGBM/CCM. Judges opinions if shared and if questioned will lead to a situation where no one will want to be judge. /constitutional related How will it help IADVL? Brief introduction. There are certain gaps in election rules and there is need for clarification If constitutional – will it replace existing clause? Or modify? Do you think this needs referral to any specific committee? Yes Constitutional Committee Give detail of the clause – page no. and clause no. For office use: Proposal: (It should be properly drafted) Date when received: If referred – when and to whom? Replay must come within one week 1. When should e-voting be opened and closed?Decision of GB: Passed that e voting will open at the same time as postal but e voting will close 2 days before postal voting What is the conclusion of the referring committee (to be included with the proposal?) 2. The post of President is very vital and hence it is important to know views of candidates for the post of “President- Vol: 11 Issue: 1 When was proposal placed before committee? EC/CC/AGM 46 April 2015 IADVL NEWS Date placed in EC ALONG WITH REMARKS 8. The list of awardees will be announced by the Hon. Gen. Secretary during DERMACON. Date placed in CC along with remarks 9. Awardees must give an undertaking to complete the fellowship within the stipulated time, failing which they may not be considered for future IADVL fellowships. Date placed in GB along with remarks Status: passed/rejected Decision of GB: Passed 10. While the Fellowship will not carry a grant, a certificate will be issued by the Hon Gen Secretary after successful completion of the course and receipt by the IADVL Academy of the Feedback forms (as for the existing IADVL Training Fellowship) from the Fellowship Director and Trainee as well as a brief report of their experience of the same. 19. Name of proposers: Dr Ameet Valia (LM/M/833) & Dr Manas Chatterjee(LM/WB/2740) It ispolicy related How will it help IADVL? Does this proposal need referral? The IADVL Training Fellowships are “open to members or provisional life members of the IADVL who are not working in the same institution and who …(are).. aged less than 35 years at the time of commencement of his or her fellowship.” This excludes the vast majority of members, for whom updation of skills is equally important. Practitioners possess some basic skillsand may actually not need 4 weeks, as for the present fellowship. They may also find it difficult to spare that much time. Hence, the duration of the fellowship can be two weeks. No financial support would be provided by the IADVL. For office use: Date when received: If referred – when and to whom? Reply must come within one week What is the conclusion of the referring committee (to be included with the proposal)? When was proposal placed before committee. EC/CC/AGM Status: passed/rejected Proposal Decision of GB: Passed RULES FOR IADVL TRAINING FELLOWSHIPS FOR PRACTITIONERS 20. Name of proposers: Dr AmeetValia (LM/M/833) & Dr Manas Chatterjee (LM/WB/2740) 1. The fellowship will be open to life members of the IADVL who are not working in the same institution. It is constitution related 2. Applicants must be aged 35 years or more at the time of commencement of their fellowship. How will it help IADVL? 3. The IADVL Academy of Dermatology will select the course of training and institution based on the criteria used for the existing IADVL Training Fellowship. 1. The present requirement of two members from each zone leaves no scope for appointment of central members. Thus, the number of members needs to be changed from “8” members to “8-10” as was done for that of Academy members. 4. The duration of training will be 2 weeks. 5. Applicants must apply with their full biodata, including their name, contact details, current affiliation and IADVL life membership number. They must specify the course of specialization and institution (not more than two in order of preference) that they intend to undergo, and state whether they have ever been awarded any IADVL Fellowship. Decision of GB: Passed 10 members 2. The term “coopted” has not been used accurately since it means to “appoint to membership of a committee by invitation of the existing members” while presently members are being selected by a committee consisting of the President, President Elect, Academy Chairperson, Hon Gen Secretary and SIG Coordinator. Hence, this term needs to be deleted. 6. Awardees will be selected by the IADVL Academy of Dermatology on the basis of merit and the possible utility of the training in the discharge of their duties, with preference being given to those who have never availed any IADVL Fellowship. 3. “The SIG may co-opt a maximum of three additional members for special purposes with the approval of the IADVL Academy “should be added since it would give 7. The host institution must be ready to accept the awardee. Vol: 11 Issue: 1 47 April 2015 IADVL NEWS SIGs the freedom to co-opt additional members for specific purposes. may be invited by the Coordinator to participate in meetings (as invited members) or consulted (as consultants), without having a fixed tenure. Decision of GB: Passed to have maximum 3 additional members Does this proposal need referral? It will modify the existing clause: Yes, to the Constitution Committee. “ANNEXURE VI: STANDING COMMITTEES OR SUBCOMMITTEES For office use: 2. IADVL ACADEMY OF DERMATOLOGY Date when received: IADVL Special Interest Groups If referred – when and to whom? Reply must come within one week Each SIG will have a coordinator (who should preferably be a member of the Central Council) and eight co-opted members, two from each zone (at least two of whom should be members of the council). ... What is the conclusion of the referring committee (to be included with the proposal) When was proposal placed before committee. EC/CC/AGM Co-opted members will be selected by the above committee and the Coordinator of the particular SIG by a procedure of nomination as well as by application (members will be invited to apply for membership of SIGs with their bio-data). ..One IADVL member cannot be a member of more than two SIGs. Additional experts from fields other than dermatology may be invited by the coordinator to participate in meetings (as invited members) or consulted (as consultants), without having a fixed tenure.” Status: passed/rejected The following judges were selected for ILDS appreciation award. Dr Deepak Parikh, Dr Venkatram Mysore, Dr Suresh Talwar Dr Raghunath Reddy proposed providing travelling allowance to winners of life time achievement awards and Kandhari award. Decision of GB: Passed 12. Announcement of the names of the awardees IADVL-AAD Reciprocal Scholarships 2015 IADVL Training Fellowship Awardees . Proposal This should be changed to (changes and additions highlighted): AAD IADVL Reciprocal Poster Awards: Dr Vinay Keshavmurthy, Dr Govind Mittal “Each SIG will have a coordinator (who should preferably be a member of the Central Council) and eight-ten members, two from each zone (at least two of whom should be members of the council). ... AAD Registration Awards: Dr Soumya Jagadeesan,Dr Pooja Agarwal 13. Installation of new office bearers (page 49) Members will be selected by the above committee and the Coordinator of the particular SIG by a procedure of nomination as well as by application (members will be invited to apply for membership of SIGs with their bio-data).... One IADVL member cannot be a member of more than two SIGs. “The SIG may co-opt a maximum of three additional members for special purposes with the approval of the IADVL Academy “ (to be added).Additional experts from fields other than dermatology Vol: 11 Issue: 1 14. Announcement of Various committees for the year 2015 –Published in April 2015 News Bulletin 15. Any other matter with the permission of chair (Not more than two) Dr Deepak Parikh thanked the members for attending the Combined CC and AGBM. 48 April 2015 IADVL NEWS IADVL Election Results 2015 President Elect Postal Evoting Total Poisition 1 Dr. Arun C Inamadar 572 89 661 Second 2 Dr. Devesh Mishra 615 86 701 Elected 3 Dr. Devinder Mohan Thappa 359 48 407 Third 4 Dr. Narendra G Patwardhan 281 98 379 Fourth 1 Dr. P D Joshi Patodekar 440 72 512 Fifth 2 Dr. Raghunatha Reddy R 937 212 1149 Elected 3 Dr. Rajesh M Buddhadev 755 135 890 Elected 4 Dr. (Brig.) Sanjeev Vaishampayan 556 93 649 Fourth 636 60 696 Vice President 5 Dr. Siddhartha Das Third Joint Secretary Elected Unopposed Dr Manish V Gautam DR Rohit Batra Venue of DERMACON 2017 Elected Unopposed Kolkata by West Bengal Branch Dr Rashmi Sarkar, Hony Sec retary, Dr Somesh Gupta, Treasurer to continue for second year of their term (no elections held) Dr VK Sharma Election Officer IADVL for EC 2015 Vol: 11 Issue: 1 49 April 2015 IADVL NEWS Minutes of the Combined Central Council Meeting & Annual General Body Meeting for the Commencing Year 2015 Date and Time: 14th February 2015, 02.00 PM onwards Venue: IADVL Hall, Mangalore Attended by: Dr Venkataraman Mysore ( President IADVL) Practice management cell. He also touched upon the IADVL Mobile app and how we can take it forward. He mentioned about the Government liason cell and the road ahead for the path breaking ITATSA movement. E voting, an issue which needs an impetus to go to the next level and DVL trust popularity also found mention in his opening remarks. Dr Deepak Parikh (Imm. Past President IADVL) Dr Rashmi Sarkar ( Hon. Gen. Secretary IADVL) Dr Somesh Gupta ( Hon. Treasurer IADVL) Dr Raghunatha Reddy ( Vice- President IADVL) He, then invited Dr Rashmi Sarkar, Hon. General Secretary to continue the proceedings of the meeting. Dr Rajesh Buddhadev ( Vice- President IADVL) Dr Manish Gautam ( Joint Secretary IADVL) Agenda 2 : Confirmation of the minutes of last CCM & AGBM of the closing year 2014 held at Mangalore on 12th Feb. 2015 Dr Rohit Batra ( Joint Secretary IADVL) President Elect, Dr Devesh Mishra could not attend as he had to leave due to ill health of his father. Dr Rashmi Sarkar informed the House that petty expenses pertaining to Committees ( Printing, Photocopying etc) will be reimbursed by the Central IADVL. IADVL Members who attended - Dr. B.N Reddy, Dr. G. Man Mohan, Dr. K.A Seetharam, Dr. Imran Majid, Dr. Reena Rai, Dr. Kumareson, Dr. Sarna Kumara, Dr. Sunil Dogra, Dr. Suresh Joshipura, Dr. V.P Kuriyipe, Dr. C.R. Srinivas, Dr. SDN Gupta, Dr. S.C Mallik, Dr. Dinesh Kumar, Dr. Col. Rajesh Verma, Dr. Narendra Gokhale, Dr. V. Gowri, Dr. Siddhartha Das, Dr. Arijit Coondoo, Dr. Saumya Panda, Dr. Manas Chatterjee, Dr. Ameet Valia, Dr. Kiran Godse, Dr. Sanjeev Gupta, Dr. Prashant K. Palwade, Dr. Biju Vasudevan, Dr. V.V. Pai, Dr. S. Barua, Dr. Sudhir Nayak, Dr. Akshay jain, Dr. Shyam verma, Dr. Brig Rajan Grewal, Dr.Vijay Zawar, Dr. Amarkant Jha Amar, Dr.Shital Poojary, Dr. Roopax Saxena, Dr. S. Ravi, Dr. Koushik Lahiri , Dr. Krina Patel, Dr. Kamaljit Singh, Dr. Chetan N. Patel, Dr. Y.S. Marfatia.,Dr. Kashinath Nayak A., Dr. Byravarathinam, Dr. Manabbrata Mazumdar, Dr. G. D. Swarnakar, Dr. G. R. Kanthraj, Dr. Ashique K. T. Dr Vishalakshi V The President then announced the names of IDOJ Editor Select – Dr Sunil Dogra and Editor, Digital lecture Series – Dr Vishalakshi V. The President announced the names of the 3 jury members for L’oreal Skin and Hair Research Awards. He said that unlike previous years, President, Immediate Past President and President Elect will not be the Jury. According to Dr Parikh, the Jury needed to be more academically oriented. The President felt that Academy should be more autonomous. The selected names are 1) Dr Manas Chatterjee 2) Dr Saumya Panda 3) Dr Arun Inamadar. He informed the House that these members will continue for 3 years for better co-ordination with L’oreal.The fourth member would be the president Dr PN Rao raised a doubt that if the next President wants to change the jury next year. Dr Mysore said that this could not be done as it would go on for 3 years. To this, Dr Rao said that these are selected members and not elected. The President accepted this and finally proposed that there will be applications invited for Jury next year and this Jury will continue for this year. The House unanimously accepted this. The President summoned the meeting at 2.00 pm but was postponed by 15 minutes due to lack of quorum. The meeting commenced at 02.15 pm once the quorum was complete. Agenda 1 : Welcome by President Dr Venkataraman Mysore, President IADVL started the meeting by introducing the newly inducted EC of 2015 and welcoming all members present for the AGBM. 12. Proposal: DERMAZONE committee His opening remarks highlighted the plan for the academic year 2015 with emphasis on the issues related to Academy, and SIGs, Community issues like IADVL chala Gaon ki ore, Vitiligo day ,Swatch tvacha campaign and role of Media cell and Vol: 11 Issue: 1 Name of proposer/s: Dr Venkataram Mysore and EC 2014 Is any one of the proposer member of CC? Yes Is it constitutional related? Yes 50 April 2015 IADVL NEWS How will it help IADVL? Presently there are some sketchy regulations for organizing DERMAZONE as below which are inadequate • b) Any one of vice president will be IADVL liason officer. c) The liason officer will be responsible for smooth conduct______ shall be corrected to The liason officer will oversee smooth conduct_________ If constitutional-It will replace existing clause page 29 C ; iv CONFERENCE c) Organising state’s share will be 50%, other participating states – 30% and IADVL’s share –20% (a) Zonal states should be arranged in alphabetic order. (b) State Presidents and Secretaries must be members of the organizing committee; others may be included. The President informed the House that this formula of DERMAZONE sharing ( Organising State – 50%, Other states in Zone -30% and IADVL -20%) was discussed in State Presidents and Secretaries meeting and was acceptable to them. (c) The surplus income shall be divided between the organizing state and the IADVL equally. (d) The audited account should be submitted to the IADVL within 6 months.. Passed unanimously. After this, the minutes of Closing Year GBM unanimously. Proposal: Replace above with: (a) Zonal states should be arranged in alphabetic order. were passed Adminstrative Proposal (b) State Presidents, President Elect and Secretaries of the zone must be members of the central organizing committee; From IADVL centre, any one of vice president /president elect/Past president( preferably hailing form that zone) will be the IADVL liason officer. This committee will be constituted one year before organizing the DERMAZONE. It shall be the responsibility of Hon gen secy to do this and included in the secretary report to CCM/AGM. 1. Proposal: Derma Sewa awards Name of proposer/s: Dr Venkataram Mysore LM KN 3211, Deepak Parikh, Suresh Talwar, Rashmi Sarkar, Somesh Gupta Is any one of the proposer member of CC? Yes Is it constitutional related /administrative/policy? Administrative How will it help IADVL? Brief introduction. c) IADVL liason officer will oversee signing of MOU between IADVL and DERMAZONE local organizing committee. The MOU for this shall be on the lines of DERMACON MOU and shall be prepared by SOP committee. The liason officer will be responsible for smooth conduct coordination and also submission of accounts of DERMAZONE. Derma Sewa awards It is important that community work by our members gets recognition as it contributes to wellbeing of community and also enhances prestige of our speciality If constitutional – will it replace existing clause? Or modify? NO (c) 15% of all registrations and 20% of industry stall collection will be handed over to IADVL as IADVL affiliation fee. This amount shall be divided equally as follows between: Proposal: IADVL DERMASEWA AWARDS i) the organizing state 33% ii) Other participating states 33% iii) and the IADVL 33%. The aim is to reward innovative community projects which offer benefits to patients/people in the areas of prevention, quality of life, access to care and social inclusion with respect to dermatological diseases. This national award will bring to the forefront three projects in different sates around the country and will encourage the awardees to continue their work to improve the quality of life of their patients. (d) The audited account should be submitted to the IADVL within 6 months and presented in next CCM or AGM whichever is nearer and the same shall be subjected to audit and finance committee opinion ( as applicable to DERMACON) Do you think this needs referral to any specific committee? Yes, Constitution committee ELIGIBILITY Exclusions: This award is aimed at all voluntary initiatives, coming from individuals, associations or hospital or Decision and Status at EC meeting: Vol: 11 Issue: 1 Accepted with changes as follows 51 April 2015 IADVL NEWS organizations and providing a real benefit to dermatological patients, independent from their routine treatment. The project must fall specifically within the scope of a community project: a social project, focused on the patient, with the aim to improve his personal well-being, and his integration. Projects providing benefit to individual patients by virtue of a medical treatment will not be considered. • Originality/Innovation: criteria determining the specific nature of the project, • Scope: number of towns, regions affected, number of patients benefitting..., Inclusions • Project Lifespan: the projects must still be active and current; they must have been put into place over the course of the last 4 years and have been active and running for at least 2 years. 1. FIVE MAIN FIELDS are identified: • Patient benefits: - Access to care: new patients being treated with assistance from the project • Prevention and education: any initiative favoring the prevention of dermatological illnesses, and education therapy for patients and their support network relating to their pathology, together with information and promotion of dermatology for the general public (e.g. consultations/ patient – family information workshops, screening campaigns, camps, information campaigns…) - Individual acceptance of the disease and treatment: recovery becomes the patient’s personal project, - Patient well-being: attention to the comfort and state of mind of the patient, - Self-esteem, • Quality of life and comfort: projects favoring improvements in quality of life for patients, whether this be physical or psychological (e.g. supporting and accompanying patients, help in accepting their conditions, advice on environmental factors and healthy living …) - Adherence to treatment: the patient is more inclined to follow therapeutic advice - Patient social insertion: development of the patient’s ability to follow team projects or to create external relationships • Access to care and coverage: projects aimed at facilitating public access to care (e.g. free screening, travelling doctors, mobile clinics, …) SELECTION • Social inclusion: initiatives leading to improved social integration for patients by reducing stigma attached to their diseases (e.g. vitiligo patients, leprosy patients, HIV patients, behavior therapy,…) Applicants are invited to complete the attached application form with all relevant documents to allow a detailed assessment of the project. • Training for health professionals: activities leading to an improvement in dermatology teaching and knowledge dissemination (e.g. dermatology training of healthcare workers, nurses, doctors who are not specialized in dermatology, dermatology residents and other health professionals) in view to improve patient care. A committee consisting of three presidents and secretary, immediate past secretary will choose the award winner Closing date for applications is July 30 The award will consist of a shawl, scroll, and sriphal. The winners will then be asked to: • Publish a scientific article of 6000 words, to appear in newsletter, share their experience with other doctors during the course of scientific conferences and meetings 2. THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA WILL BE TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT WHEN SELECTING PROJECTS: • Present his paper in a session DERMACON • Community nature: The project must fall within one of the five fields described above Dr Suresh Talwar suggested that one of the Lifetime achievement Awards be given as Derma Sewa award for service to Community. It was accepted and the proposal was passed unanimously. • Diversity: population targeted, actions put into place, principal actors. • Relevance: benefits of the initiative within its context, relevance of the actions or means put into place in terms of the subjects addressed, supports used or the population targeted, Vol: 11 Issue: 1 2. Proposal: Streamlining Communications Name of proposer/s: Dr Venkataram Mysore, Deepak Parikh, 52 April 2015 IADVL NEWS Suresh Talwar, Rashmi Sarkar, Somesh Gupta c) For matters of practice [email protected] Is any one of the proposer member of CC? Yes d)Further email ids as required will be designed as required and communicated to members Is it constitutional related (select one)? NO, this is related to SOP Do you think this needs referral to any specific committee? NO How will it help IADVL? The proposal was unanimously passed by the house. 4. Proposal: Streamlining AGBM discussions • IADVL needs to communicate to members about various announcements and IADVL activities as envisaged in the constitution. Many members have often complained that they do not get proper information in time. Sending SMS is one of the quickest and most effective means of doing this. However sending bulk SMS through SMS providers needs a contract to be signed as per TRAI regulations which impose penalty for commercial bulk SMS. However, communicating IADVL information is transactional and not commercial. Name of proposer/s: Dr Venkataram Mysore Is any one of the proposer member of CC? Yes Is it constitutional related (select one)? Administrative-SOP related How will it help IADVL? Brief introduction. Proposal for streamlining AGBM discussions Procedures for submission of proposals for IADVL AGBM/CCM have been streamlined. There is need to further stream line the procedure for AGBM discussions so that discussion can be done in a meaningful and fruitful manner. • Proposal: AGBM recognises the right of members to receive IADVL information and authorizes and directs the EC to send such SMS messages as necessary about various IADVL activities and sign such contracts as necessary. If constitutional – will it replace existing clause? Or modify? Not related to constitution- related to SOP Do you think this needs referral to any specific committee? NO Proposal: All proposals would be announced on e groups, members area of website, 4 weeks before AGBM/CCM. Members would be invited to go over the proposals and submit their comments through email to secretary. Any member desirous of speaking to explain the point would submit his request to the secretary along with the comment. The last date of receipt of such comments would be two weeks before AGBM. During the AGBM, these members who have served notice to speak would be first given an opportunity to speak. Others from the floor would be allowed to speak at the discretion of the chair, only if there are opinions different from those already expressed. If there are differing points of view, up to a maximum of four members, generally two opposing and two supporting, would be allowed to talk on a given point, provided they have an independent and different opinion( in special situations, more members may be allowed as per wish of members). Members speaking to repeat the same point would not be permitted to speak. After the members speak, the proposal would be decided either by voice vote or show of hands as decided by the chair. The proposal was unanimously passed by the house. 3. Proposal: Streamlining Communications- Procedure for seeking info from IADVL EC Name of proposer/s: Dr Venkataram Mysore, Deepak Parikh, Suresh Talwar, Rashmi Sarkar, Somesh Gupta Is any one of the proposer member of CC? Yes Is it constitutional related (select one)? NO, this is related to SOP How will it help IADVL? Brief introduction. Members need to seek information on various aspects of IADVL. Currently there is no laid out procedure for seeking such information. Often all queries are sent to secretary, who intern has to send to other officials, leading to delay. Therefore a procedure needs to be put in place for this purpose Proposal: Procedure for seeking info from IADVL EC: Member will write directly to specific email ids seeking specific information. Do you think this needs referral to any specific committee? No a)For all matters with respect to academy: academy@ iadvl.org The proposal was unanimously passed by the house. b)For all matters of overall policy [email protected] Name of proposer/s: Dr Venkataram Mysore Vol: 11 Issue: 1 5. Proposal: For IADVL office 53 April 2015 IADVL NEWS Is any one of the proposer member of CC? Yes 9. How often does secy/other office bearers visit the premises? Is it constitutional related (select one)? Administrative 10. Does the premises have a meeting hall? If so how often is it used? How will it help IADVL? Brief introduction. IADVL does not have an office leading to multitude of problems which are well known. The need for an office has been felt for long. This proposal addresses this issue. 11. Do you possess Audiovisuals? Yes/NO If constitutional – will it replace existing clause? Or modify? Not related to constitution- related to SOP 13. Do you have Auditor? Are you satisfied with his services? What are his current fees? Proposal: It is proposed that applications be invited from state branches who possess already an office and where IADVL can share that space. The application would be submitted as per below form. After receiving such applications, a committee of three presidents and Gen Secy will inspect the premises, make an assessment and submit their recommendations for further action by EC/CC and AGBM. 14. Do you have Website person? Are you satisfied with his services? What are his current fees? 12. Office equipment: Computers/printer/telephone/internet/ storage space 15. Do you have a legal advisor? 16. Who are your bankers? 17. Mention current monthly expenses of electricity/water/ housekeeping/staff / Tax for corporation/telephone/internet Do you think this needs referral to any specific committee? No Offer for IADVL Application for hosting IADVL office 1. How much space can be made available for IADVL? Details of Branch: 2. How long? City where office is located: 3. Will you be willing to employ additional staff for IADVL? Connectivity to other major cities: 4. What would be the rental for IADVL? DO you want sharing of advance amount also? How much of above office expense sharing would you want from IADVL? Details of building/other infrastructure 1. What is the Ownership/lease/partnership pattern? 5. Would you be sharing expenses with any other association other than IADVL? a)Do you own the building? If so since when? 2. a)If lease, since when? 6. Does your application have approval from city/ state EC/ AGBM? b)With whom? Who is the owner? c) For how many years is the agreement valid? d) When is the lease ending? 7. If IADVL agrees to have its office, who will manage IADVL affairs? Who will lias with IADVL? e) What is the notice to be given while vacating? 8. What would be the approximate salary for that person? f) What is the current rent? How much is the advance paid? 9. Will your branch be willing to accept responsibility for staff/data/files etc g)Does your current agreement allow sharing of premises with IADVL? 10. Confirm that your offer has the support of state EC/AGBM 3. Location; Distance form bus stand/air port Signature of Secretary 4. Connectivity from other parts of city 5. Parking space: how many cars? Dr. Suresh Talwar and Dr. Suresh Joshipura added that it would be better if the premises can have an option of staying for the members visiting the office. Dr PN Rao raised a query whether it is only for branches with ownership office or even rental premises will do. The President brought to his notice that all the criteria are mentioned in the application and the applications will be invited shortly and the dates will be communicated 6. Area in sq ft or sq mtrs 7. Present interiors-chambers, board room; include a plan 8. Current Staff; number, employment, salary Vol: 11 Issue: 1 President their position/duration of 54 April 2015 IADVL NEWS alongwith. and positions if any The House passed the proposal unanimously. Number of publications in indexed journals: 6. Proposal: ILDS appreciation award and ILDS directorship applications Editorial Positions: Have you applied /Are you being recommended in any other society for this position? Name of proposer/s: Dr Venkataram Mysore, Deepak Parikh, Suresh Talwar, Rashmi Sarkar, Somesh Gupta Have you applied in the past for this post either from IADVL or any other society? If so when? Were you recommended from IADVL? If so which position? Is any one of the proposer member of CC? Yes Is it constitutional related (select one)? NO, this is related to SOP Please elaborate on your vision for your role as ILDS director in 100 words: How will it help IADVL? Elaborate on how you will promote the cause of IADVL in ILDS in 100 words ILDS asks for nominations every year for ILDS appreciation award and every four years for ILDS directorships. At present no procedure exists in SOPs for this purpose. Therefore a system needs to be achieved for establishing transparency and fair opportunities for all members. Mention your associations/conflicts with pharma companies, if any. Signature Proposal: Once the information is received from ILDS, an announcement will be made in all official IADVL media inviting members to apply as per the attached forms. A committee of three presidents will decide the final selection. The current presidents can also apply- however, if they apply, they will recluse from the selection committee and a committee of three other presidents, who have not applied for the post and have achieved previous experience in international positions and are familiar with the functioning of international societies will be constituted. The decision of the committee will be final. Application for ILDS appreciation award Please attach a separate sheet where needed Name: Membership: Membership since: Please attach a detailed CV, mentioning all academic/ community/ administrative/ organizational/editorial positions, achievements and activities, publications in indexed journals with their citation index( list your top five publications), books/ chapters written, research projects Do you think this needs referral to any specific committee? NO In a separate para ( not exceeding 100 words), high light those activities/positions/achievements which have impacted the community at large, in particular has received international recognition or can impact international community. Application for ILDS Board member application Pl. Attach a detailed CV, mentioning all academic/community/ administrative/ organizational/editorial positions, achievements and activities, publications in indexed journals with their citation index( list your top five publications), books/chapters written, research projects with emphasis on international contributions Name: of membership Administrative post held in IADVL Are you member of any other dermatological society from India? Are you holding any executive post in that association/society? Are you member of any international society? Do you hold any post in International societies? Academic positions in IADVL Have u applied in the past for this award earlier? If so when? Are you being recommended for this award by any other society? Mention your associations/conflicts with pharma companies, if any. Membership no and date Mention your order of preference: International director/Regional Director Administrative post held in IADVL ( at all levels) Academic positions in IADVL Are you member of any other dermatological society from India? Specify societies and positions Are you member of any international society? Specify societies Vol: 11 Issue: 1 55 April 2015 IADVL NEWS Signature East Zone Do you think this needs referral to any specific committee? No. Dr. Soumya Panda The President announced that the the name of Dr C R Srinivas for the ILDS Appreciation Award 2015 from IADVL. The proposal was passed unanimously . Armed Forces Dr. Rajesh Verma Dr Reena welcomed all to Coimbatore for DERMACON 2016 from Jan 21-24, 2016. Dr CR Srinivas and Dr Reena assured the House that the venue and accommodation is not a problem. Agenda 3 : Proposed Budget for the year 2015 Dr Somesh Gupta, Treasurer, IADVL presented the proposed budget for the year 2015. Dr P. Narasimha Rao felt that the EC meeting expenses shown around 12,00,000/- ( 12 lacs) is very high and should be looked into.. Dr Talwar felt that the budget for medals and mementoes was on higher side. President,Dr Mysore assured the house that this was only a proposed budget and actual expenses will be much lesser The proposed budget was passed unanimously after this assurance. Dr Manas Chaterjee raised a point that he and few others had to pay extra money for hotel stay at Mangalore inspite of booking through the Organisers. Dr Rajesh Verma and Dr Rohit Batra had a similar experience. Dr Manas pointed out that he was directed to Getz Hospitality (event co-ordinator) when he approached the Organisers for accommodation and the event people charged 2000/- per day more than what the hotel was charging. It was felt that the Event Co-ordinators are taking the Organisers for a ride. Agenda 4: Appointment of Auditor Dr Parikh felt that it would be appropriate to discuss this once we can clarify the matter with Dr Ramesh Bhat. ( Later in the day, Dr Ramesh Bhat assured the House that he will look into this matter as it has come to light just now. The President requested him to resolve this issue with the Event co-ordinators before final settlement of bills) Dr Somesh Gupta, Treasurer IADVL proposed the continuation of Mr Sanjay Labh as Auditor for 2015 in view of his satisfactory report in the last year as Auditor. The proposal was passed and Mr Sanjay Labh will continue as Auditor for the year 2015. Agenda 6 : Issues with respect to Dermacon 2016 Coimbatoreconfirmation of venue, office bearers and appointment of central scientific committee members. Meanwhile, Dr PN Rao said that the organizers face this due to lack of funds to block hotels in advance. He proposed that IADVL give more seed money to the Organisers for this purpose. The President asked how much would be enough because it may amount to even 50 lacs if all hotels need to be blocked. The following names were proposed for the scientific committee. Central Scientific Committee 1.Dr.Sudhir Nayak 2. Dr. Brijesh Nair 3. Dr. Abhay Mani Martin Dr CR Srinivas felt that it was a good idea to increase the seed money and should be put up as a formal proposal for next year. Dr Venkataraman Mysore agreed and urged the members to come up with a proposal to resolve this issue. South Zone Dr CR Srinivas then gave an outline of the Scientific program which included unusual topics and procedures less followed. He also stressed on fewer number of halls as empty halls were not a welcome sight. 1. Dr. Manmohan North Zone Dr. Imran Majid and Dr. V.K.Sharma’s name was proposed. Dr Joshipura brought the fact to the notice of the executive that as per the Constitution, no one can be Central Scientific Committee member more than 2 times and that Dr. V.K.Sharma has been a central committee member for the Agra and Chennai conferences. In view of the facts , Dr. V.K Sharma withdrew his nomination and Dr. Imran Majid was given the responsibility to represent the north zone. Dr. V.K Sharma proposed that the 5th hall for free papers should be continued in DERMACON to encourage residents and as per the MCI norms. Dr. C.R Srinivas assured that the organizers will consider increasing the free paper sessions as per the number of entries received. Dr Talwar raised the point about the food at Mangalore that North Indian food was not served at all and the quality and hygiene was not up to the mark. He requested organizers at Coimbatore to consider Pan -India delegates when the menu West Zone Dr. Narendra Patwardhan Vol: 11 Issue: 1 56 April 2015 IADVL NEWS is decided. Dr. Deepak Parikh told the house that he was never given any dates on repeated requests to Dr. Hema Jerajani. Dr. Deepak told the house that even he doesn’t know about the dates of ADC. Agenda 7: Issues with respect to International conferences: a) Bidding for World Congress of Dermatology – Dr Sacchidanand Dr. Arijit Coondoo said that Dermacon 2017 will be held in Kolkatta and hence ADC should be shifted to a far off date otherwise it would be difficult for both the organisers to garner sponsorships from the pharma industry. Dr. Sachidanand asked the permission of the house to send the e-book version of the IADVL textbook of Dermatology to ILDS members with regard to the India’ bid for the WCD. Many members felt that the print version can be sent directly to these ILDS members but the logistics were not feasible and therefore the idea was dropped. Dr Sachidanand also proposed a cheese and wine reception for these 300 ILDS members to interact with them and thereby increase the chances of our winning the bid. The budget for the same was partly given by Karnataka State branch and BDS. It was approved by the House. Dr. Deepak told the house that he asked the ADA to open the conference as Dr. Hema Jerajani was unwell and would be unable to organise herself. But ADA wanted the Conference to be in Mumbai as it was in their records that venue is Mumbai. Dr Soumya Panda proposed to shift the conference dates. Dr. Suresh Joshipura assured the house that there will not be any problems as far as the sponsorship is concerned and organisers should go on with their respective plans. b) SAARC Dermatology Congress Mysore- Dr Jaidev Betkerur Dr Jaidev Betkerur gave an overview of the SARAD Conference to be held in Mysore from 4-6 September 2015. He informed the House that they had decided on 3-4 international speakers and Complimentary registration and accommodation will be offered to them. In addition, they would also offer free accommodation and registration to 1 Post graduate student from each SARAD country. Dr. Koushik told the house that as per the precedence whenever an international conference is held, DERMACONs are dropped from the calender. He suggested that DERMACON Kolkata would be a flop show if ADC is held in Mumbai too near to DERMACON. Dr. Deepak Parikh told that due to rains and festivals it would not be possible to change the dates of ADC. Dr VK Sharma felt that there should be more foreign speakers for the Conference to attract more delegates. He again felt that the food should cater to Pan- India delegates. Dr. C. R Srinivas proposed that the IADVL should surrender the ADC bid if its not possible to organise the conference . Dr. Venkat opposed the proposal that this would bring bad reputation to IADVL . c) Asian Dermatology Congress Mumbai-Dr Hema Jerajani / Dr Vinay Saraf Dr. Talwar said that it would give a bad name to IADVL and will show indecisiveness on our part before the international community. Dr Vinay Saraf, Organising Chairman of ADC gave a brief outline of the ADC to be held in Mumbai in November 2016. Dr. V.K Sharma Said that the ADA had given the ADC to Dr Hema Jerajani to which Dr Deepak Parikh objected and told the house that as per the new norms the ADC has been given to the IADVL Maharashtra Branch and Asian Dermatology Association(ADA) has asked to keep the venue – Mumbai. Dr. Vinay Saraf pointed the fact that doing such a thing might affect INDIA’ WCD bid. Dr venkat then put this to voteThe House by voice vote decided to go on with the conference. Dr. Soumya Panda asked about the tentative dates of the ADC as they were never published in newsletters. ADC and DERMACON Kolkata were asked to come up with mutually agreeable dates wherein ADC can be preponed to October and DERMACON postponed to February. Dr. Koushik Lahiri told that ADC was given to INDIA and not Maharashtra. The President closed the matter on this assurance from both sides. Dr. Suresh Talwar clarified that ADC was given to Mumbai and not Maharashtra or INDIA. Agenda 8: Nomination of the Election Officer for the conduct of 2015 elections Dr. P N Rao told the house that Dr. Hema decided on dates as she was the incharge of ADC and he needed to check whether the dates were discussed in any earlier meetings. Vol: 11 Issue: 1 The house unanimously passed the names of Dr. SDN Gupta for 57 April 2015 IADVL NEWS the post of Election officer and Dr. V.K Sharma as the national observer for the IADVL Elections 2016. probably kept good images from being uploaded. Justification: All e-projects actually face a similar problem. Many good contributors may not be net savvy. Uploading images with description takes valuable time. Good quality images are sent to journals for publication. It is therefore felt that good quality images will only come to a print atlas- where proper credits will be given. In view of all the above, converting the online atlas into a print atlas is a good idea. Agenda 9: To elect Direct Central Branch members representatives to the Central Council. Maj Gen A K Patra, Col. Rajesh Verma and Col. Rajan Grewal were nominated and elected. Agenda 5 : Presidential Issues The IADVL atlas will have to be of real good quality and therefore has to be a collaborative effort of all major institutions, academicians and members alike. One chief editor will be appointed who can in turn nominate assistant editors to help him in the endeavour. An invite in the form of an announcement would be sent to all members and departments to contribute images. In addition, academy members and premium institutions would be specially invited and involved in the contribution. There would be a specific deadline of four months by which images are to be submitted with a brief 2 to 3 line explanation. After this, the editor shall analyse the output and if further images are required, contact IJDVL and authors for permission. This would enable editor to compete collection by 6 months & printing by 1 year. A) Academy and SIGs Dr Manas Chatterjee informed the House that there will be 2 Academy Newsletters and gave an overview of the various SIGs. Dr Mysore put forth an important issue about continuation of SIG Trichology. Though, it was discontinued in the last AGBM at Delhi, the members had a feeling that this is an important SIG and it should be revived. He proposed that SIG Trichology be continued with DR B S Chandrashekhar as SIG Convenor. This proposal was passed unanimously. Proposal No. 7: Dermatology Online Atlas to be converted Name of proposer/s: Biju Vasudevan, Manas Chatterjee, Venkatram Mysore It is therefore proposed that the online dermatology atlas project be converted into a printed atlas project with contributions expected from all concerned to produce a real quality product. Type: Administrative How will it help IADVL? By converting it into a printed atlas, everybody, including IADVL, stand to benefit. It will be a good academic venture not undertaken before by IADVL. It will be a ready reckoner for Residents and Dermatologists alike as reference material when they are faced with dilemmas in clinical diagnosis. The authors and contributors will get authorship credits in print alongside the images. It will add on to the already existing successful academic ventures like IADVL textbook and its concise form for undergraduates. Finally it will also generate royalty and income to IADVL. Proposal: It is proposed that the project of Dermatology Online Atlas be converted into a printed atlas project. Introduction and Background: The Dermatology Online Atlas project by IADVL has not met its logical conclusion of producing an online atlas with good quality images. Initially, lot of issues with the website portal similar to that experienced by the surgical registry was faced. The portal was not stable, it had provided long passwords and after 2 minutes or so the website would go back to home page, not saving all uploads. Then there were issues with the uploading. The images would get uploaded, but all the descriptions of the image were not matching up. Once the portal issues were sorted out, images were uploaded by very few of the registering users. Probably the credit for the uploader, not being there in print, led to disinterest in uploading images. But what negated the originating idea was the quality of images uploaded. Most of the uploaded images were of poor quality and not worthy of use. There was also the problem of copyright of images. Whether images from published articles of Indian journals can be used and whether the images uploaded by the users will be used by online hacking by somebody else, were also some other issues which were raised. These also Vol: 11 Issue: 1 Dr Manas informed the House that this was a Presidential project and the online version initiated earlier did not work, therefore it is to be launched as a print version. Dr P Narsimha Rao asked about the expenses to IADVL to which the President replied that there won’t be any expenses as this will be published by a publisher and we will get Royalty instead. It was passed by the House. Dr Venkataraman Mysore told the House that the 4 Institutes for International Dermatopathology Fellowship have been generous enough and waived off the registration fees for our Fellows. Now, IADVL needs to do its bit and therefore he 58 April 2015 IADVL NEWS proposed a grant of Rs 50000/- from IADVL for International Dermatopathology Fellowship. It was passed unanimously. apply, He put forth to the House to decide. Dr Rajan Grewal said that there should be a limit for number of scholarships per person and a person receiving a scholarship (National/International) once should not be eligible again. Presidential Issues - continued Dermatologic Nursing : Dr Venkataraman Mysore proposed to have CD recordings which will serve as special training for Clinic staff in Dermatologic Nursing and also for Receptionists for better communication skills. These CDs will then be sent to all members and will prove useful to educate their staff. Dr PN Rao also suggested that the scholarship should be given only after the candidate has presented the paper at the Conference and has proof of the same. Status –Passed Multicentric studies: (Vitiligo, Pulse therapy, therapy of SJS/TEN etc) – These will be IADVL Academy directed and funded from existing grants. Dr Saumya Panda commented that DGCI has taken a very rigid stand in approving studies. Dr Grewal said that it would be difficult to go on with the studies and to be sorted out before starting these studies. The President said that he will discuss with the Academy separately. Dr Godse said that epidemiological studies will not be affected. Dr CR Srinivas expressed his opinion that Dermatologic Nursing is fine but training for receptionists be better avoided as the requirements would vary in various clinics. Hair CMEs ( Digital) : Four digital CMEs were proposed based on Trichology, 1) Trichoanalysis and Diagnosis 2) Medical Manangement of Hair disorders 3) Platelet Rich Plasma(PRP) 4) Surgical Management of Hair disorders. Dr PN Rao said that PRP was a controversial topic as the results are not documented enough and IADVL should not endorse this. Dr Venkat Mysore proposed that we add a disclaimer that ‘IADVL does not endorse these workshops and member discretion is needed’. Passed unanimously. Dr Manas Chaterjee proposed the budget for the Academy and it was passed unanimously. Administrative Proposal 8. Proposal: Funding for Media Advertisements Dermatology Online Lecture Series: The President proposed that we will have Online lecture series and can be telecast from one site and will be available to teaching in states all over the country. He added that the cost will be around 8 lacs and in all probability, there will be no financial burden on IADVL. Passed unanimously. Name of proposer/s: Dr KIRAN GODSE I/we are not able to classify and accept ECs view How will it help IADVL? Brief introduction. IADVL needs separate fund for Media Advertisement or IADVL can take sponsorship from pharma companies for the same. Dermatopathology Virtual Microscopy course: Dr Mysore informed the members about this unique course in Dermatopathology comprising of 25 lectures of 30 minutes each through DVDs. IADVL can post an advertisement to general public in major newspapers regarding IADVL and qualified dermatologist in India. If constitutional – will it replace existing clause? Or modify? NO The cost to IADVL would be 1.25 lacs. Passed Give detail of the clause – page no. and clause no. Workshop on Lasers and Aesthetics: 10 workshops on lasers and aesthetics either alone or with Dermatosurgery were proposed. Industry support will be present. Passed. Proposal: (It should be properly worded/drafted) IADVL needs separate fund for advertisement in major newspapers of India. Research Methodology Workshops: Co-ordinator-Dr Deepak Parikh. 4 workshops in 4 cities in this year, preferably nonmetros with sizeable number of Post-graduates to be selected. Passed Practice management WS: Passed. IADVL can take sponsorship from Pharma companies to release advertisement. Pilot project can be done in major metros. 8-10 workshops proposed. (example is by Dr .Reddy’s lab about hair fall and role of dermatologist) Scholarships for Members : The president proposed scholarships for members to attend National and International Conferences, based on application to IADVL Academy. There will not be Age bar. Even members above 35 years of age can Vol: 11 Issue: 1 Does this proposal need referral? No The proposal was unanimously rejected by the house. 59 April 2015 IADVL NEWS electoral process. If constitutional – will it replace existing clause? Or modify?Yes 9.Proposal: Reaching out to members for e-voting Give detail of the clause – page no 37 and clause no 27 (rand s) Name of proposer/s: Dr Narendra G Patwardhan Is it administrative ? Yes Proposal: The present electoral system is transparent and we do have full faith in the team led by the election officer. This proposal will make it more transparent. How will it help IADVL? Brief introduction. – This is to reach many more members to enrol for e voting IADVL should collect all the ballot papers in one post box of the general post office (GPO) of the city from where the election officer is residing. All envelopes with ballot papers should be collected immediately after the scheduled time of the last date is over. He may be accompanied by two other senior dermatologists from the same city appointed by the president. This is basically to overcome the inadvertent manual error which is likely to occur when the due date is over. If constitutional – will it replace existing clause? Or modify?No Give detail of the clause – page no- 34-37 and clause no – nil..... e voting Proposal: In spite of mammoth efforts from IADVL and E voting in charge, we have not been able to enrol more than 500 members. This is because we are not able to reach them through IADVL Yahoo groups. I propose to reach many more members with the help of few pharma companies with a slip to be filled in by the members who are willing to join e voting. The paper slip will have columns like Name, LM number, Date of birth and working e mail id and cell number. We should not have any financial or commercial commitment with the pharma companies. We should aim to enrol at least 2000 members in the coming year with this effort. Also e voting should android friendly. Does this proposal need referral? – Don’t know For office use: Date when received: If referred – when and to whom? Reply must come within one week What is the conclusion of the referring committee (to be included with the proposal) Does this proposal need referral? No Dr. P N Rao said that most members do not want to go for e voting. When was proposal placed before committee. EC/CC/AGM Dr Mysore said that we can now use the Mobile App for this purpose. The President assured that the EC will look into this possibility. Status: passed/rejected Moreover the house was against using the resources of any pharma company to collect data. The privacy of members need to be respected. A vote was taken, House voted against and the proposal was rejected unanimously. Presidential Issues (continued) - Practice management cell Dr. Narendra Gokhale told the house about the new initiatives of the Practice Management Cells. On similar lines, Dr Rashmi Sarkar asked the House whether IADVL database can be given to some agents for promotional purpose. The members felt that Pharma companies might not misuse our data but other agents might do so, therefore should not be shared unless they are organizing an IADVL program. A new software is under construction for the IADVL members. The prescription software will be a cloud based software . It would cost IADVL Rs250/- per member for the basic plan. It would be an online software with a one month offline storage facility. The software would be legally compliant, safe and secure . It would be available in English with an option to incorporate local languages. A trial would be conducted in near future before making the software available to the members. Proposal No. 15, Page 135 IADVL Elections Name of proposer/s: Dr Narendra Patwardhan Is it constitutional related (select one) OR Dr Deepak Parikh expressed concern over the safety of the Data on Cloud. The President said that it will be initially tried as a trial version and later considered for a larger scale. I/we are not able to classify and accept ECs view How will it help IADVL? Brief introduction – This suggestion, if implemented will bring more transparency in the IADVL Vol: 11 Issue: 1 60 April 2015 IADVL NEWS Dr C R Srinivas said that DERMACON Coimbatore is considering paying Honorarium to the faculty but Registration fees waiver would be confusing and impractical. Dr Rohit Batra suggested we keep early bird fees at all times for faculty. Dr Srinivas felt this would again create confusion and honorarium would be better. Community Projects - IADVL Chala gaon Ki Ore & Swach Tvacha, Swasth Tvacha. The President informed the House that the State branches had participated in a survey and finalized a date in 3rd/ 4th week of September for IADVL Chala gaon ki Ore. For Swach Tvacha, Swasth Tvacha – posters will be prepared and displayed in the Clinics. Dr Raghunatha Reddy also suggested we add Waste Management to the project. He also felt that honorarium could be given easily according to the categories like Speaker, Panelist Chairperson etc. The President summed up the issue and put forth a suggestion that Dr Reena and Dr CR Srinivas decide on the number of faculty and what best can be done accordingly. This issue will be further discussed in CC meeting. With this, the President informed the House that all proposals were done and any proposals with the permission of the Chair will be taken up. He then invited Dr Shyam Verma as promised earlier regarding the issue he had raised earlier but Dr Verma did not want to continue further. However, he asked for some time to present a short overview of IDOJ. He was granted the same by the President. He spoke about IDOJ since its inception and the milestones it had achieved. He also welcomed Dr Sunil Dogra as IDOJ Editor Select and expressed complete faith in his abilities. B) Dr Raghunatha Reddy brought to the notice of the House that half of EC members are sponsored for DERMACON whereas both Vice – Presidents and Joint sec retaries are not sponsored. He also put forth the fact that Vice-Presidents and Joint Secretaries are no longer inactive, thanks to Presidents, Dr Parikh & Dr Mysore. Therefore, he proposed that all EC members be treated equally and the rest of the EC be also sponsored for DERMACON. Any other matter, not exceeding two subject, allowed by the president. Any other matters with the permission of the chair (not more than two items permitted). Dr C R Srinivas said that it was at the discretion of the DERMACON organisers whether even the President will be sponsored or not. Dr Reddy said that he was not expecting it from the DERMACON organisers but it could be done from the IADVL share of the profit. Dr Raghunatha Reddy, Vice- President IADVL came up with two proposals with the permission of the Chair. Dr Venkataraman Mysore also felt that the Academy Convenor and Chairman should also be considered. A) As is true with most associations, Faculty at DERMACON should be appreciated for the efforts put in by them for the Conference. Therefore, he proposed that Faculty at DERMACON should be given waiver of the Registration charges. The President assured the members that this will be placed before the CC in the CC meeting and if feasible, it will be passed. With all proposal and Agenda addressed, The President thanked the organizers for providing the space for the meeting and for their hospitality. Dr Parikh said that this point has been raised in the past but Faculty at DERMACON, if an IADVL member is doing his bit for his own association and therefore was not given any special benefits. If an invited faculty, it is taken care of. He also raised the point as to who all come in the purview of Faculty – Speakers, panelists, moderators, chairpersons, etc. Vol: 11 Issue: 1 Hon. General Secretary Dr Rashmi Sarkar thanked all the members and declared the meeting closed. 61 April 2015 IADVL NEWS IADVL Election Results 2015 President Elect Postal Evoting Total Poisition 1 Dr. Arun C Inamadar 572 89 661 Second 2 Dr. Devesh Mishra 615 86 701 Elected 3 Dr. Devinder Mohan Thappa 359 48 407 Third 4 Dr. Narendra G Patwardhan 281 98 379 Fourth 1 Dr. P D Joshi Patodekar 440 72 512 Fifth 2 Dr. Raghunatha Reddy R 937 212 1149 Elected 3 Dr. Rajesh M Buddhadev 755 135 890 Elected 4 Dr. (Brig.) Sanjeev Vaishampayan 556 93 649 Fourth 636 60 696 Vice President 5 Dr. Siddhartha Das Third Joint Secretary Elected Unopposed Dr Manish V Gautam DR Rohit Batra Venue of DERMACON 2017 Elected Unopposed Kolkata by West Bengal Branch Dr Rashmi Sarkar, Hony Sec retary, Dr Somesh Gupta, Treasurer to continue for second year of their term (no elections held) Dr VK Sharma Election Officer IADVL for EC 2015 Vol: 11 Issue: 1 62 April 2015 IADVL NEWS IADVL Orations & Award 2015 IADVL-Dr B.M.Ambady Oration Dr Sanjeev Mulekar For DVL Trust Dr Chetan Patel IADVL Oration Dr Arijit Coondoo For MIDDERMACON 2014 Dr Prashant Palwade IADVL-Systopic Oration Dr Nina Madnani For IADVL Quiz Committee Dr Vijay Zawar Dr Vineet Relhan/Dr Rahul AWARD RECIPIENT For IADVL Website Development Arora Dr. J. C. Shroff Memorial Award Dr. A. K. Jaiswal Prof. Ratan Singh Award Dr. S. Sacchidanand Prof. K. C. Kandhari Award Dr. R J. Fernandez Prof. L. K. Bhutani Award Dr. Sanjeev Handa Prof. V. N. Sehgal Award Dr. C Balachandran IADVL Awards Recipients 2015 IJDVL and IDOJ Awards IADVL AWARDS Bishnupriya Devi Award for best original article A new occlusive patch test system comparable to IQ and Finn chambers Shaziya Z Sajun Merchant, Ashlesha D Vaidya, Anjali Salvi, Rajiv S Joshi, Rashmikant B Mohile Prof. Ganapati Panja Memorial Award Dr. Vijay K Garg Prof. G. Senthalmil Selvi Award Dr. Vinay Keshavamurthy Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol. 2014; 80:291-5. Vinay K, Chandrasegaran A, Kanwar AJ, Saikia UN, Kaur H, Shivaprakash MR, Dogra S. Primary cutaneous mucormycosis presenting as a giant plaque: Uncommon presentation of a rare mycosis. Mycopathologia. 2014;178:97-101. Indubala Memorial Award for best article on occupational contact dermatitis/contact dermatitis Occupational contact dermatitis among construction workers: Results of a pilot study Dr Sethuraman Gomathy Prof. S. Premalatha Award Vikas Sharma, Vikram K Mahajan, Karaninder S Mehta, Pushpinder S Chauhan G. Sethuraman, V. Sreenivas, V.K. Yenamandra, N. Gupta, V.K. Sharma, R.K. Marwaha, N. Bhari, M. Irshad, M. Kabra, Sanjay Thulkar. Threshold levels of 25(OH)D and parathyroid hormone for impaired bone health in children with congenital Ichthyosis in type IV and V skin. Br J Dermatol 2014 Dr. L. N. Sinha memorial Award Best Teachers Awards Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol. 2014; 80:159-61. IJDVL AWARDS Best Case Report Dr. Shyamanta Barua Lyme disease in Haryana, India North - Dr. A J Kanwar West - Dr. Yogesh Marfatia South - Dr. V Govri East - Dr. Pijush K Datta AFMC – Col. Sanjay Vaishampaiyam Vijayeeta Jairath, Manu Sehrawat, Nidhi Jindal, VK Jain, Parul Aggarwal Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol. 2014; 80:320-3 Best Image in Clinical Practice Pediatric tuberous xanthomas IADVL Life Time Achievement Award Dr. Kalyan Banerjee Fellowship of IADVL Dr. A. K. Bajaj Yugal K Sharma, Aayush Gupta, Nitin D Chaudhari Dr. T. Gopinathan Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol. 2014; 80:335. Dr Parimalan Kumar Best Letters to Editor (2 prizes) 1 Multibacillary leprosy: Follow up observations on 19 patients treated with 12 monthly doses of rifampicin, ofloxacin and minocycline therapy in Agra Dr B.V.Sathyanarayanan IADVL Thesis Award Dr. Kavita Bisherwal Comparison of percentage proportion of anal and cervical dysplasia in Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Positive and High Risk Negative women Anil Kumar, Bhavneswar Kumar Girdhar Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol. 2014; 80:156-9. 2 ‘Swiss cheese’ appearance of dilated follicular infundibula in trichotillomania IADVL President’s Appreciation Awards 2014 For IADVL Research Methodology Workshops Rajiv Joshi Dr Saumya Panda Vol: 11 Issue: 1 63 April 2015 IADVL NEWS Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol. 2014; 80:257-8. Case Report IDOJ AWARDS Sarkar S, Roychoudhury S, Shrimal A, Das K. Cerebriform intradermal nevus presenting as cutis verticis gyrata with multiple cellular blue nevus over the body: A rare occurrence. Indian Dermatol Online J 2014;5:34-7 Letter to editor Gole P, Madke B, Khopkar U, Kumar P, Noronha V, Yadav M. Side effects of Sorafenib and sunitinib: A new concern for dermatologist and oncologist. Indian Dermatol Online J 2014;5:89-91 Original Article Mahajan BB, Singla M. Evaluation of intralesional 5% 5-fluorouracil in resistant localized plaque psoriasis. Indian Dermatol Online J 2014;5:287-90 IADVL Scholarship Awardees for 23rd WCD 2015 LM above 35 years 1. Dr Imran Majid 2. Dr K.T.Ashique 3. Dr Nina Madnani 4. Dr Arijit Coondoo & Dr Feroze Kaliyadan Vol: 11 Issue: 1 LM below 35 years 1. Dr Geeti Khullar 2. Dr Sidharth Sonthalia 3. Dr Dinesh Kumar 4. Dr M.A.Sandeep 64 PLM 1. Dr Riti Bhatia 2. Dr Anupam Das 3. Dr Akshita R.Shetty 4. Dr Teena Ramesh M April 2015 IADVL NEWS IADVL Academy Report, November 2014-February 2015 IADVL Academy of Dermatology Members and SIG Coordinators 12. Dr. Vishalakshi Vishwanath (2014-15) The following are the IADVL Academy of Dermatology members and SIG Coordinators for 2015: IADVL Special Interest Groups (SIGs) and their Coordinators 1. Cutaneous Adverse Drug Reaction (2013-15): Dr. Lalit Gupta Chairperson: Col. Dr. Manas Chatterjee (2014-15) Convener/Chairperson Designate: Dr. Ameet Valia (2014-15) Convener Designate: Dr. K A Seetharam (2015) 2. Dermatology Clinical Trial (2013-15): Dr. Saumya Panda Advisors 3. Dermatology Nursing (2013-15): Dr. Vineet Kaur 4. Dermatopathology (2013-15): Dr. Nandakumar Gopinath Dr. Deepak Parikh (Immediate Past President) (2015) Dr Devesh Mishra (President Elect) (2015) 5. Dermatosurgery (2014-16): Dr T Salim Dr Somesh Gupta (Hon. Treasurer) (2014-15) 6. Genodermatoses (2013-15): Dr. Archana Singal Dr Arun C. Inamadar (Imm. Past Academy Chairperson) (2014-15) 7. Lasers & Aesthetic Dermatology (2013-15): Dr. Sanjeev Aurangabadkar Dr Shyamanta Barua (Imm. Past Academy Convener) (201415) 8. Leprosy (2014-16): Dr V V Pai Dr. P. Narasimha Rao (Imm. Past Hon. General Secretary) (2014-15) 9. Pediatric Dermatology (2013-15): Dr. Manish Shah Dr D. B. N. Murthy (Imm. Past Hon. Treasurer) (2014-15) 11. Psoriasis (2015-16): Dr. Murlidhar Rajagopalan Dr M. Ramam (Editor, IJDVL) (2014-16) 12. Trichology (2015-16): Dr. BS Chandrashekhar Dr Shyam Verma (Editor, IDOJ) (2013-15) As approved by the GB, Academy members have been given designations, with independent responsibilities for different activities of the Academy: 10. Pigmentary Dermatoses (2014-16): Dr Nilendu Sarma Ex-Officio Members Dr Venkatram Mysore (President) (2015) 1. IADVL Online Lecture Series Coordinators: Dr. Manjunath Shenoy/Dr. DA Satish Dr. Rashmi Sarkar (Hon. General Secretary) (2014-15) 2. IADVL Training Fellowships Coordinators: Dr KM Ajith Tharakan/Dr Bikash Ranjan Kar Members 1. Dr. Sandipan Dhar (2014-15) 3. IADVL SIG Coordinators: Dr Sunil Dogra/Dr Iffat Hassan 2. Dr. Sunil Dogra (2014-15) 4. IADVL Academy Publications Coordinators: Dr Vishalakshi Vishwanath/Dr Krina Patel 3. Dr Iffat Hassan (2015-16) 4. Dr A J Kanwar (2015-16) 5. IADVL Research Grants Coordinators: Dr. Tanmay Padhi/ Dr Biju Vasudevan 5. Dr Bikash Ranjan Kar (2015-16) 6. IADVL Research Coordinators: Dr. Sandipan Dhar/Dr A J Kanwar 6. Dr. Tanmay Padhi (2014-15) 7. Dr Krina Patel (2015-16) 8. Dr D A Satish (2015-16) Reconstitution of IADVL SIGs 9. Dr. Manjunath Shenoy (2014-15) The tenure of several SIGs ended this year (SIGs on Curriculum Development & Training, Leg Ulcers, Psoriasis and Psychodermatology), while some others were prematurely terminated (ones on Occupational & Environmental 10. Dr. Ajith Tharakan (2014-15) 11. Dr Biju Vasudevan (2015-16) Vol: 11 Issue: 1 65 April 2015 IADVL NEWS Dermatology, Pemphigus, STIs & HIV, Teledermatology, Therapeutic Guidelines, Trichology and Urticaria). Applications were invited for membership of SIGs on Trichology and Psoriasis. Scientific Program of 43rd DERMACON, Mangalore, 2015 For the first time, an IADVL Research Grant session was held in a DERMACON. Six recipients of IADVL research grants (IADVLL’Oreal Hair and Skin Research Grant-2013 and IADVL SIG Research Grant-2013) were selected. The General Body approved an increase in the number of SIG members to 10, in addition to three members who could be co-opted. IADVL-RANBAXY and IADVL-GALDERMA Research Grants-2015 IADVL Training Fellowships To promote research in dermatology, the IADVL in collaboration with Galderma and Ranbaxy has initiated grants of Rs 15 lakhs and Rs 14 lakhs respectively. Applications for these grants have been invited. Nine centres for IADVL Training Fellowships were approved, as per criteria approved by the IADVL Central Council at its meeting in Aurangabad on August 16, 2014. Sixty two candidates applied for these fellowships, with each one being given up to choices: IADVL SIG Research Grant-2015 To promote research in dermatology, the IADVL has invited applications for grants of Rs 10 lakhs from SIGs. 1. Dr Renu George, CMC, Vellore: Paediatric Dermatology (16) 2. Dr Renu George, CMC: Dermatopathology (8) IADVL SIG Activities 3. Dr Pradeep Mahajan, Pune: Dermatopathology (5) IADVL SIG Cutaneous Adverse Drug Reactions 4. Dr DG Saple, Mumbai, HIV and AIDS (4) A 90-min scientific session on Adverse Cutaneous Drug Reaction (ACDR) and Severe Cutaneous Adverse reaction (SCAR) was organized at DERMAZONE East and 6th Annual Conference of IADVL Jharkhand Branch held on 19th-21st Dec 2014 at Jamshedpur. 5. Dr Kiran Godse, DY Patil Medical College, Urticaria (5) 6. Dr Laxmisha Chandrashekhar, JIPMER: Dermoscopy (6) 7. Dr H V Nataraj, BMCRI: Trichology (25) A patient information sheet in English and Hindi on CADRs has been prepared and will be uploaded on the SIG/Academy page of the IADVL website. 8. Dr Subrata Malakar, Rita Skin Foundation, Kolkata: Dermatosurgery (25) 9. Dr Suresh Talwar, Lucknow: Laser and Aesthetics (23) A one hour session, comprising of 4 diadactic lectures and a panel discussion, was successfully conducted at the 43rd DERMACON, Mangalore to comprehensively cover the topic of CADR. In response to the number of applications, the centres and the IADVL EC approved 4 fellowships of 4 weeks each per centre. 33 recipients of fellowships were selected by Academy members and the list was announced during DERMACON. The General Body approved the payment of up to Rs 10,000 per candidate as administrative fees to centres, which is in addition to the fellowship amount of Rs 10,000 to a candidate. -Lalit Kumar Gupta, Coordinator, SIG-CADR IADVL SIG Dermatology Clinical Trials The SIG has been busy with processing the respective regulatory requirements for the timolol project with the respective Institutional Ethics Committees and the DCGI Office at New Delhi. IADVL Training Fellowship Centre Applications Applications are being invited from centres for recognition as IADVL Training Fellowship Centres, with an updated form. -Dr Saumya Panda, Coordinator IADVL Academy Memberships IADVL SIG Dermatology Nursing For the first time, the EC decided to invite applications for Academy memberships from IADVL members. An application form was drafted by the Academy and six members were nominated. Vol: 11 Issue: 1 The process of trying to get colleagues to look at the uploaded orientation pack for nurses was initiated. As is to be expected, it will be a while before it is used and and feedback received. In the meanwhile, colleagues from the SIG team have been 66 April 2015 IADVL NEWS requested to continue the process of one day workshops for nurses in their respective settings. The next step is to help every team member choose an area of nursing expertise e.g. Lasers, cutaneous surgery etc. Whose SIGs they will liaise with and produce a position statement on the minimum training required for nurses in that field. IADVL SIG Leg Ulcers The IADVL SIG Research Grant-2012 multi-centric study on ‘Detection of contact allergens in chronic venous ulcers’ was completed and its results presented by Dr.Manjunath Shenoy in the IADVL Research Projects session in the 43rd DERMACON in Mangalore. Dr Ranjan Raval had taken a lecture for 150 nursing students on the anatomy of the skin, and common bacterial, fungal, viral and parasitic infections of the skin in Ahmedabad. -Dr Reena Rai, Coordinator IADVL SIG Leprosy An academic meeting on “Drug resistance in leprosy” was held on Sunday, 11-.01.2015 at District Training Centre, Nanded by SIG Leprosy in collaboration with Dr P D Joshi Patodekar, Past President IADVL Maharashtra Branch and Consultant Dermatologist, Nanded who was the Convener of the meeting. - Dr Vineet Kaur, Coordinator IADVL SIG Dermatosurgery A workshop was conducted at Aurangabad on December 7, 2014 in association with the IADVL Maharashtra branch and the IADVL Marathawada chapter. A Questionnaire was designed after several rounds of discussions and suggestions from IADVL Academy and SIG members to collect basic information and data pertaining to the number of patients and type of patients, reactions and facilities available for management of the disease in private practice and the same has been sent to the members for their feedback. This will hopefully help to understand the prevalence in the private domain and impress upon the Govt of India to get a near realistic status of leprosy in the country. Six patient education leaflets in dermatosurgery were prepared. Dr T Salim, Coordinator IADVL SIG Genodermatoses Dr Atul Kochhar, IADVL Delhi State Branch President and Member, SIGGD, organized a session (on request of members DSB) during the IADVL Delhi State CUTICON on December 7, 2014 titled ‘Genetic counseling: Myths and realities’. The IADVL SIG Leprosy will be associated as an official partner for the IAL Midterm Conference on April 11 and 12 in Hyderabad. -Dr. Archana Singal, Coordinator -Dr V V Pai, Coordinator IADVL SIG Lasers and Aesthetics A 3-hour workshop was conducted on December 19, 2014 during IADVL Maharashtra branch CUTICON-2014 by SIGLA coordinator Dr Sanjeev Aurangabadkar, Convener Dr Shehnaz Arsiwala and core member Dr Swapnil Shah, Advisor Dr Niteen Dhepe and Dr GK Shah. Over 200 delegates were treated to didactic lectures on various wavelengths and clinical applications of lasers, followed by demonstrations of multiple laser systems on a large number and extensive variety of indications on patients. The subsequent panel discussion for applications of lasers on various cases in clinical scenario moderated by Dr. Sanjeev drew great inputs from all the panelists and evoked enthusiastic participation from delegates. The SIGLA team congratulates and thanks the team CUTICON 2014 Maharashtra, Dr Vibhavari Nigale, Dr Manish Gautam, Dr Sharmila Patil, Dr Uday Khopkar and Dr Deepak Kulkarni for great support and success. IADVL SIG Pediatric Dermatology ‘Pediatric Dermatology Pulse’ newsletter will be submitted to the Academy by 4th January 2015 for E-circulation. An ambitious project of patient information leaflets in multiple languages is under way. -Dr. Manish K. Shah, Co-ordinator IADVL SIG Pemphigus A patient information leaflet has been prepared. Once approved by the IADVL Academy, all attempts shall be made to translate it to the local language and distribute it across the country to all dermatologists. Guidelines for the management of pemphigus were submitted to IDOJ for publication. -Dr Raghavendra Rao, Coordinator A one hour session was conducted in the 43rd DERMACON at Mangalore. IADVLSIG Pigmentary Disorders A Dermatoscopy workshop was held on Jan 4, 2015 at Kolkata. -Dr Sanjeev Aurangabadkar, Coordinator & Dr Shehnaz Arsiwala, Convener Vol: 11 Issue: 1 67 April 2015 IADVL NEWS An. E-Newsletter with a special focus on Dermatoscopy was published in February 2015. IADVL SIG Trichology It was decided to start a 1-year fellowship in trichology at LTM Medical College & Hospital, Mumbai. -Dr Nilendu Sarma, Coordinator A patient information sheet for Androgenetic alopecia was prepared by Dr Sukesh & Dr Rachita Dhurat and one on Follicular hair transplantation, by Dr Sunil Mishra & Dr Rachita Dhurat. IADVL SIG Psychodermatology In CUTICON Maharashtra a one and half hour sensitization program was conducted and well appreciated. -Dr. Abdul Latheef EN, Coordinator A workshop on ‘Hair raising techniques’, with a live demonstration on preparation of Platelet rich plasma, was conducted in association with the IADVl Marathwada chapter at Aurangabad on February 1, 2015. IADVL SIG STDs & HIV Patient information leaflets on vaginal discharge, scabies, pediculosis pubis, PID, herpes, balanoposthitis, epididymoorchitis were prepared. -Dr Rachita Dhurat, Coordinator IADVL SIG Urticaria -Dr Nitin Walia, Coordinator A Pediatric Dermatology CME in November 2014 and one on Aestheic Dermatology in December 2014 were jointly organised by the INSTED and the IADVL CCC, and web casted. A symposium on Urticaria was conceptualised and conducted by Dr Zawar at CUTICON Maharashtra 2014 at Mumbai in December, 2014. Titled “Breakfast with Urticarians”, the speakers were Dr C R Srinivas, Dr Col Verma, Dr Zawar and Dr Saoji. A one hour session was conducted in the 43rd DERMACON at Mangalore. -Dr Parimalam Kumar, Coordinator The IADVL SIG Urticaria Newsletter was prepared by Dr Col Verma and his student Dr Neelam with expert inputs from Dr Zawar, Dr Godse and Dr Saraswat. IADVL SIG Teledermatology -Dr Vijay Zawar, Coordinator IADVL SIG Therapeutic Guidelines A one hour session was conducted in DERMACON 2015 at Mangalore. Guidelines on the management of infantile hemangiomas, keloids and methotrexate in psoriasis were presented. They will now be finalized and sent to IDOJ for peer review as per decision of the GBM. Dr Manas Chatterjee Dr Ameet Valia Chairperson Convener IADVL Academy of Dermatology (2014-15) The SIG was requested to write on Guidelines on how to prepare guidelines. This is being finalized and will be presented to the Academy members so that it can benefit all the SIGs for preparation of guidelines. IADVL Academy of Dermatology (2014-15) -Dr Niti Khunger, Coordinator Vol: 11 Issue: 1 68 April 2015 IADVL NEWS IADVL-GSK National Quiz Program for Postgraduates: IGNQPP: 2014-15 IGNQPP was held across different states of India. A quiz was conducted at each state annual conference i.e Cuticon by the chosen quiz masters, allocated to respective states. All the finalist teams at various Cuticons were invited to appear for the prelims conducted at the Dermacon 2015 held at Mangalore. The prelims were conducted by Dr Rajesh Kumar and Dr Akshay Jain on 11th February, 2015. 14 teams appeared for the written quiz prelims. Four finalists were further selected for the Megafinals. This included: 1. Dr Sonali Bhat and Dr Anuradha from PGI, Chandigarh 2. Dr Ankan Gupta and Dr Dipty Agarwal from BJMC, Ahmedabad 3. Dr Anirban Das and Dr Anupam Das from Calcutta Medical College, Kolkata 4. DR S M Kutty and Dr Febin Ashraf from Calicut Medical College, Calicut. Being one of the most exciting program of Dermacon, it was highly attended on 14th February, 2015 morning. The megafinal quiz masters were Dr Vijay Zawar and Dr Biju Vasudevan. A powerpoint presentation of various rounds including eight usual rounds and one rapid fire round. The delegates found two rounds done as buzzer rounds the most exciting of all the rounds. Dr Sonali Bhat and Dr Anuradha from the PGI Chadigarh were the winners of this year’s megafinals. Feedbacks were gathered from each Cuticon quiz master regarding the conduct of quiz and the quality of support of local organisers. IGNQPP is one of the most popular of IADVL having high utility for the postgraduate students across India. As a chairperson of the quiz committee, it was a huge responsibility on me to coordinate the program throughout the year and it was a great pleasure to be a quiz master for the megafinals. This was only possible due to cooperation and guidance by Dr Deepak Parikh and Dr Rashmi Sarkar and the committee members comprising of Dr Biju Vasudevan, Dr Tarang Goyal, Dr Suneil Gandhi, Dr Rajesh Kumar and Dr Akshay jain. I must profusely thank Dr Deepak Parikh and Dr Rashmi Sarkar for giving me this opportunity. My sincere acknowledgement is also due for the GSK pharma for supporting the program. Thank you. Dr Vijay Zawar, MD; DNB; DVD; FAAD Consultant Dermatologist Nashik, Maharashtra. Vol: 11 Issue: 1 69 April 2015 IADVL NEWS State Presidents and Secretaries 2015 ANDHRA PRADESH DELHI President Dr. K A Seetharam Mob.:-09440250197 Email: [email protected] President Dr.Mukesh Girdhar Mob.: 09810078198 Email: [email protected] Hon. Secretary Dr. A. Kavitha Mob.:Email: [email protected] Hon. Secretary Dr. Rajat Khandari Mob.: 9811603070 Email: [email protected] Bihar GUJARAT President Dr. Devesh Sinha Mob. :- 09939970691 E-mail : [email protected] President Dr. Kamaljit Singh GF, Rachna flats, Bhaleras Tekri, Kharivav Road, Raopura, Vadodara Gujarat 390001 Mob.: 09825363003 Email: [email protected] Secretary Dr. Abhishek Kumar Jha A.K. Jha Amar Skin & Laser Institute Prafulla Plaza, Makhania Kuan Patna - 800 004, Bihar Mob. : 9955545555, 9473420990 E-mail : [email protected] [email protected] Hon. Secretary Dr. Chirayu Bardoliwala 12-A, Amit Nagar society, VIP Road, Vadodara Gujarat 390022 Mob.: 9825353978 Email:- [email protected] CHATTISGARH President Dr. Alok Dixit Skin Specialist, ‘Ashirwad’ Padmanabhpur, Chattisgarh-591004 Mobile: 788-40120058 Email: [email protected] HARYANA President Dr. V.B Nagpal H.No. 286, Subhash nagar, Rohtak-124001 Haryana Mobile: 09896091632 Email: [email protected] Hon. Secretary Dr. Deepak Sarkar Skin Care, Tikrapara Bilaspur-495001 Chattisgarh Mobile: 0775-2402991 Email: [email protected] Vol: 11 Issue: 1 Hon. Secretary Dr. Sanjeev Goel Goyal Skin & VD Clinic, Dabwali Road, Sirsa – 125055, Haryana Mobile: 09812130222 Email: [email protected] 70 April 2015 IADVL NEWS JHARKHAND KARNATAKA President Dr. S.K. Ravi Vikram enterprises, Sector- 1c, East of ram Mandir, Bokaro Steel city. Bokaro Jharkhand. Mobile: 09431322777 Email: [email protected] President Dr. K. Narendra Kamath, Anugraha’ Hill Grove Chilmbi, Mangalore 575006 Mob.:- 9845744368 E-mail:- [email protected] Hon. Secretary Dr. Umashankar. N Dr. Umashankars’ DERMAVISION, #794, 15th main, 2nd Stage, BTM Layout, Bangalore 560076 Mob.; 9448151468 Email: [email protected] Hon. Secretary Dr. Prabhat Kumar MIG (B) 68, Housing Colony, Dhanbad 826001 Jharkhand Mobile: 9431107279 Email: [email protected] MANIPUR President Dr. Karam Lokendro Singh Dewlahland, Stadium road, Imphal, Manipur- 795001 Mob.: 9862009701 Email: [email protected] JAMMU & KASHMIR President Dr. Vipin Gupta # 66, Rehari Chungi, Jammu-180005 J &K. Mob.: 9419182105 Email: [email protected] Hon. Secretary Dr. Y. Lokendra Singh Uripok, yambem, Imphal, Manipur-795001 Mob.: 9436022929 Email: [email protected] Hon. Secretary Dr. Devraj Dogra R/O 5-A Chatter Singh Garden Govindpura Satwari 10029, Jammu. Mob.: 9419193337 Email: [email protected] MAHARASHTRA President Dr.Vijay Zawar Mob:- 09890160807 Email:- [email protected] KERALA President Dr. M.S. Sadeep Harivasam” Doctor’s Garde, Gandhinagar Kottayam 686 008 Ph: 0481-259803, Mob: 9447230559 Mob.: 9447230559 Email:[email protected] Hon. Secretary Dr.Shital Poojary Mob.: 9820601511 Email: [email protected] Hon. Secretary Dr. Baby Stephen Ganapathi Plackel Perumbaikkadu P.O., Kottayam 686 028 Mob.: 9446367907 Email: [email protected], [email protected] Vol: 11 Issue: 1 MADHYA PRADESH President Dr. C.M Gupta Mob.: 09329716182 Email:- [email protected] 71 April 2015 IADVL NEWS Hon. Secretary Dr.Anurag Tiwari Mob.: 9826023923 Email: [email protected] Hon. Secretary Dr.M. L Gambhir Mob.: 919814211159 Email: [email protected] NORTH- EAST STATES BRANCH President Dr.S.K Bhattacharjee Mob.: 9435071078 Email : [email protected] RAJASTHAN President Dr. Vinod Kumar Jain lll/3 MDM Hospital campus, Shastri Nagar, Jodhpur-342003 Rajasthan Mob.: 9414129139 Email: [email protected] Hon. Secretary Dr. Nasiur Rahman Mob.: 9864030877 Email:- [email protected] Hon. Secretary Dr. Ashish Batra D-34 Shastri Nagar Jodhpur-342003, Rajasthan Mob.: 9414863758 Email: [email protected] ORISSA President Dr. Jayshree Mohnty Mob.: 09437228377 Email: [email protected] Hon. Secretary Dr.Rajendra Panigrahi Mob.: 09437217718 Email : [email protected] TAMIL NADU President Dr. AJS Praveen Mob.: 9443105516 Email:[email protected] PONDICHERRY President Dr. K Karthikeyan Dept of Dermatology, Manakula Vinayagan medical College, Pondicherry Mob.: 9443268208 Email: [email protected] Hon. Secretary Dr. Karthik Prabhu 101/67, Karunanidhi Nagar, Trichy Road, Behind Sungum, Coimbatore-641045 Mob.: 9443256147 Email: [email protected] Hon. Secretary Dr. C. Udayashankar Associate professor, Government medical college, Pondicherry. Mobile:9787731275 Email: [email protected] TELANGANA President Dr B. N. Reddy Mob.: 9849032331 Email: [email protected] Secretary Dr G. Manmohan Mob: 9246539527 Email: [email protected] PUNJAB, CHANDIGARH & HIMACHAL PRADESH President Dr. Rakesh Bharti Mob.: 919814044213 Email: [email protected] Vol: 11 Issue: 1 72 April 2015 IADVL NEWS Hon. Secretary Dr. Satyendra Nath Chowdhury #101/1/B, Tollygunge Road, Kolkata-700026 West Bengal Mob.: 9433883407 Email:[email protected], [email protected] UP & UTTARAKHAND President Dr.Neeraj Singhal Nirmal clinic 37, South Civil lines Mahavir Chowk Muzaffarnagar, U. P Pin Code-251001 Mob.: 09837160110 Email: [email protected] Hon. Secretary Dr. D.K Sharma 41/88, Maid Road-2 Sadar Bazar Muzaffarnagar-251001 Mob.: 09837218318 Email. [email protected] AFDG President Air Cmde (Dr). AK Patra Skin centre ,Command Hospital, Air Force , Airport Road Bangalore - 560007 Mob.: 9999715996 Email:[email protected] WEST BENGAL President Dr. Asok Kumar Ghoshal 11,Nepal bhattacharjee st, kolkata-700026 West Bengal Mob.:9831087572 Email:[email protected] Hon. Secretary Dr. Rajesh Verma MD, DNB, MNAMS Classified Specialist (Derm), Command Hospital (southern Command), Pune-411020 Maharashtra Mob.: 09823536603 Email: [email protected] Vol: 11 Issue: 1 73 April 2015 IADVL NEWS IADVL Training Fellowship Awards-2015 Dr Renu George, Pediatric Dermatology Dr Pradeep Mahajan, Dermatopathology Dr Mrinal Gupta Dr Meeta Mantri Dr Parul Thakur Dr Priyanka Patil Dr Shikhar Ganjoo Dr Pratyusha Yakkala Dr Y. G Anupama Dr Shashikant Malkud Dr Renu George, Dermatopathology Dr Laxmisha Chandrashekhar, Dermoscopy Dr Savitha A S Dr Manoj Agarwal Dr Rashmi Sriram Dr Amrita A Hongal Dr Jigna Mistry (Padhiyar) Dr Avina Jain Dr Puspanjuli Sahu Dr Boby Krishna Dr Suresh Talwar, Laser and Aesthetics Dr Kiran Godse, Urticaria Dr Govind Mittal Dr Hetal Pathak Dr Rajat Gupta Dr Shailee Patel Dr Tulika Rai Dr DG Saple, HIV and AIDS Dr Himanshu Gupta Dr Ram R Tainwala Dr Subrata Malakar, Dermatosurgery Dr Gaurang Gupta Dr Dipti Das Dr Anuradha Bhide Dr Shivani Bansal Dr H V Nataraj, Trichology Dr Shikha Arora Dr Nikita Lodha Dr Saumya Shetty Dr Ekta Sahu Dr Yasha Upendra Dr Mayur Bhobe Vol: 11 Issue: 1 74 April 2015 IADVL NEWS IADVL Sister Society Meeting 2015 at 73rd Annual AAD 19th March 2015 Meeting Date Meeting Start Time Meeting End Time Meeting Venue : : : : March 19, 2015 13:30 16:00 The Moscone Center 747 Howard Street San Francisco, CA 94103 Meeting Room: West Building, Room #2002, Second Level Moscone Centre, SFO Scientific Program 1.30-1.40 PM 1.40-1.50 PM 1.40-2.10 PM Introduction and Welcome Dermatological Diseases-Special Focus India Hair and Nails-Indian Scenario Dr Venkataram Mysore Dr Rashmi Sarkar Chairs: Dr Venkat,Dr Rashmi Sarkar 1.40-1.55 PM 1.55-2.10 PM 2.10-2.15 PM 2.15-2.50 PM Alopecia areata and Contact Immunotherapy Nail Bed injections of Methotrexate in nail psoriasis Q and A Usual suspects-Psoriasis and Acne Dr Soumya Jagadeesan Dr Chander Grover Chairs: Dr V.K.Sharma,Dr Manish Shah 2.15-2.30 PM 2.30-2.45 PM 2.45-2.50 PM 2.50-3.25 PM Understanding genetics of Psoriasis Acne minickers Q and A Pemphigus and Malignant Melanoma-Special Focus Chairs: Dr Koushik Lahiri, Dr Soumya 2.50-3.05 PM Clinical and pathologoical spectrum of malignant melanoma 3.05-3.20 PM Rituximab in Pemphigus 3.20-3.25 Pm Q and A 3.25-4.00 PM Pediatric Dermatology and Others 3.25-3.40 PM Phototherapy in Indian children 3.40-3.55 PM PRP- Indications in Dermatology 3.55-4.10 PM Childhood SLE 4.00 PM Q and A 4.00 PM Conclusions Vol: 11 Issue: 1 75 Dr Trilokraj Tejasvi Dr Koushik Lahiri Dr Geeti Khullar Dr Vinay Keshavamurthy Dr Manish Shah Dr Kiran Godse Dr Govind Mittal April 2015 IADVL NEWS Sister Society Meeting of Indian Association of Dermatologists, Venereologists & Leprologists at 23rd WCD, Vancouver Meeting Date Meeting Start Time Meeting End Time Meeting Venue Meeting Room : : : : : June 8, 2015 0800 1700 VCC East 18 Theme: Showcasing Indian Dermatology 09.00-09.10 AM Introduction and Welcome President IADVL Dr Venkataram Mysore Session 1: Cutaneous Infections Chairs: Dr Deepak Parikh 09.10-09.30 AM Three decades of who multi-drug treatment for leprosy the paths traversed and obstacles ahead Dr Aarti Sarda 09.30-09.50 AM Utility OF Diphenylcyclopropenone DPCP in treatment of multiple warts Dr Meghana Phiske 09.50-10.10 AM From scratch to rash - 22 year experience of H.I.V. / A.I.D.S. in Punjab.” Dr Ravi Saini 10.10-10.20 AM Q and A Session 2: Disorders of Pigmentation-1 Chair: Dr Venkataram Mysore,Dr Suresh Joshipura 10.20-10.40 AM Lichen Planus pigmentosus Dr Ramesh Bhat 10.40-11.00 AM Post-burn depigmentation Dr Manas Chatterjee 11.00-11.30 AM- TEA BREAK. Session 3: Pearls from General Dermatology in India Chairs: Dr V.K.Sharma,Dr Rekha Sheth 11.30-11.50 AM Vasculitis in systemic diseases Dr Asit Mittal 11.50 AM-12.10 PM Hair Loss: What to do in Young Adults. Dr Pankaj Kumar Tiwary 12.10-12.30 PM Psychocutaneous disorder Dr Smita Ghate 12.30-12.50 PM Treatment of pyogenic granuloma in resource poor settings: A study of 176 cases Dr Manas Ranjan Puhan 12.50-01.00 PM Q and A Sessions 2 and 3 01.00-02.00 PM BREAK Session 4: Disorders of Pigmentation -2 Chairs: Dr Jayakar Thomas,Dr Rashmi Sarkar 02.00-02.20 PM Clinical profile of hyperpigmentation at Delhi 02.20-02.40 PM Targeted Phototherapy in vitiligo: Recent advances 02.40-03.00 PM Treatment of Lichen Planus Pigmentosus 03.00-03.10 PM Q and A 03.10-03.30 PM TEA BREAK Dr V.K.Sharma Dr Imran Majid Dr Sidharth Sonthalia Session 5: Pearls from practice Chairs: Dr Arijit Coondoo,Dr Koushik Lahiri 03.30-03.50 PM Pearls for Publishing Papers from Private Practice Dr K.T.Ashique 03.50-04.10 PM Autoimune bullous diseases: Recent Advances in diagnosis and treatment Dr Abhishek De 04.10-04.30 PM Unusual cases of vitiligo Dr Bhavesh Swarnakar 04.30-04.40 PM Q and A and Conclusions Vol: 11 Issue: 1 76 April 2015 IADVL NEWS IADVL Budget for the Year 2015-2016 INCOME (EXPECTED) Particulars EXPENDITURE (Tentative) Amount Particulars Amount Membership 2500000 Printing & Postage 800000 Interest on FDs 7000000 Medals, Shields Mementos 220000 43 & 44 Dermacon, SARAD and ACD savings/Affiliation Fee rd th Royalty of IADVL Text books 10000000 Office Furniture 82500 Office Expenses State Share of Dermacon savings/Affiliation Fee 770000 2500000 Internet, Phone 300000 Election Expenses 400000 Seed Money to 45TH DERMACON and ADC 2500000 Incoming President’s initiatives (Video Conferencing) 150,000 EC Meeting 1210000 CC Meeting 2200000 Official Travel 435600 Auditors Fees 88000 IADVL Fellowship stipend Meeting of Committees International Conf bidding 275000 399300 1100000 ILDS membership 770000 IADVL UG/PG Text Book/ monographs 121000 Contingencies 550000 IADVL Academy Legal Retainer Website development charges 1100000 110000 77000 Academy expenses 700000 Renewal of IADVL Registration 100000 Income Tax Total 72600.00 19582500 Total 1000000 17948500 (Dr. Somesh Gupta) Hon. Treasurer Vol: 11 Issue: 1 77 April 2015 IADVL NEWS Indian Association of Dermatologists, Venereologists and Leprologists National Election Circular 2015 Election of IADVL Office Bearers for 2016, Venue: DERMACON 2018 and MIDDERMACON 2016 Election Officer Dr S.D.N.Guptha, 53/1, S B Road, V V Puram, OPP Arya Samaj, Bangalore -560004 KARNATAKA, INDIA PH: 9845824744 Email:[email protected] Returning officer Dr Rashmi Sarkar Honorary General Secretary IADVL, Professor, Dept of Dermatology &Venerelogy, Ward No. 22/23 (Through Gate No. 3), Maulana Azad Medical College and LokNayak Hospital, Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi-110002, Mobile: 09818244340 Email:[email protected] Dear IADVL member, We are happy to inform you thatnominations are being called for the election of national IADVL executive for the year 2016, as well as Selection of Venue for DERMACON 2018 and MID-DERMACON 2016. Part- I Nominations are invited for the following posts of National Executive of IADVL for the year 2016 1. 2. 3. 4. President Elect Vice President Hon.General Secretary & Hon.Treasurer Hon Joint General Secretary : : : : 1 Post 2 Post 1 Post 2 Posts Nomination filing fee for contesting election: As per the decision of AGBM held at Jaipur DERMACON it was resolved that nomination fee would be applicable for all the candidates choosing to contest for the post of IADVL executive committee. Proposed nomination fee is for all members who wish to contest elections for IADVL is to cover the increasing election expenses. Life membersof IADVL proposing to contest should pay a prescribed nomination fee by a DD in favor of “ IADVL” payable at New Delhi and send it along with the completed nomination form with enclosures to Hon. Gen. Secretary. A duplicate set of nomination papers should be sent to election officer Dr S.D.N. Guptha simultaneously. Nomination fee for contesting elections: For President elect post: Rs. 15,000, For Vice president post: Rs. 10,000, Hon. Gen. Secretary and Hon.Treasurer’s post: Rs 20,000(Rs 10,000/ each), and for Hon Joint secretary post: Rs. 5,000. Of the nomination fee, 50% fee will be refunded if nomination is withdrawn before the withdrawal date. After that date, no refund will be allowed in any circumstances. Important Dates in Connection with the Election Last date for filing nominations along with fee Last date for bidding for DERMACON /MIDDERMACON Last date for withdrawal Announcement of Valid candidates Dates of dispatch of ballots by election officer Last date for receiving filled ballots by election officer Opening of e-voting Closure of e-voting Counting of Ballots and e-votes Filing of objections if any to election officer Declaration of results on e-groups and website Vol: 11 Issue: 1 : : : : : : : : : : : 78 -15-06-2015 -15-6--2015 -15-07-2015 -16-07-2015 -01-10-2015 to 31-10-2015 -19-12-2015 -01-10-2015 -15-12-2015 -20-12-2014 -21-12-2014 to 25-12-2014 -26-12-2014. April 2015 IADVL NEWS I. TENURE OF THE OFFICE OF OFFICE BEARERS: (i) The tenure of office of the Office-bearers unless otherwise mentioned, shall continue with the Association year. (i) The tenure of office of the Honorary General Secretary and the Honorary Treasurer shall be 2 years, with eligibility to contest for a second term of two years. They cannot file their nomination for any post before the end of their tenure. The tenure of these positions should be complete at the time of application. II. CONDITIONS OF ELIGIBILITY FOR OFFICE BEARERS: A. PRESIDENT ELECT: (ii) Shall be a member of the Association in good standing for the previous TEN YEARS during which period he/she must have no outstanding indebtedness to the Association. (iii) Shall have a minimum experience of 15 years in the specialty of Dermatology, Venereology, and / or Leprology, after having taken his/her post-graduate qualification in the specialty. (iv) Shall be exclusively engaged in the practice, teaching and/or Research of these specialties of Dermatology, Venereology and/or Leprology. (v) Must have been actively involved in the affairs of the Association in an official capacity either at the Central level as VicePresident, Honorary General Secretary or Honorary Treasurer or at the Branch/Combined Branches level as President. The tenure of these positions should be complete at the time of application. (vi) The candidate must declare any conflict of interest. B. VICE PRESIDENT (i) Shall be a member of the Association in good standing for the previous SEVEN YEARS during which period he/she must have had no outstanding indebtedness to the Association. (ii) Shall have a minimum experience of 10 years in the specialty of Dermatology, Venereology and/or Leprology after having taken his/her post-graduate qualifications in the specialty. (iii) Shall be exclusively engaged in the practice, teaching and/or research of the specialties of Dermatology, Venereology and/or Leprology. (iv) Must have been actively involved in the affairs of the Association in an official capacity either at the Central level as Honorary General Secretary, or Honorary Treasurer or Joint Secretary or at the Branch / Combined Branches level as President or Secretary ; or a Central Council Member from the Branch for a minimum period of five terms either continuous or with breaks. The tenure of these positions should be complete at the time of application. (v) The candidate must declare any conflict of interest. C. Honorary General Secretary and Honorary Treasurer: (i) Shall be member of the Association in good standing for the previous five years during which he/she must have no outstanding indebtedness to the Association. (ii) Shall have a minimum experience of 10 years in the specialty of Dermatology, Venereology and/or Leprology after having taken his/her postgraduate qualification in the specialty. (iii) Shall be exclusively engaged in the practice, teaching and/or research of the specialties of Dermatology, Venereology and/or Leprology. (iv) For Secretary: Must have been actively involved in the affairs of the Association in an official capacity either at the Central level as joint secretary or treasurer or at the Branch / Combined Branch level as president/secretary/treasurer (v) For treasurer; Must have been actively involved in the affairs of the Association in an official capacity either at the Central level as joint secretary or at the Branch / Combined Branch level as president/secretary/treasurer/joint secretary. Must Vol: 11 Issue: 1 79 April 2015 IADVL NEWS have been actively involved in the affairs of the Association in an official capacity either at the Central level as joint secretary or treasurer or at the Branch / Combined Branch level as president/secretary/treasurer (vi) The Honorary General Secretary and the Honorary Treasurer must be proposed from the same state and same area in this particular context.The tenure of these positions should be complete at the time of application. (vii) The candidates must declare any conflict of interest. D. HON. JOINT GENERAL SECRETARY (i) Shall be member of the Association in good standing for the previous five years during which he/she must have no outstanding indebtedness to the Association. (ii) Shall have a minimum experience of five years in the specialty of Dermatology, Venereology and / or Leprology, after having taken his / her post-graduate qualification in the specialty. (iii) Shall be exclusively engaged in the practice, teaching and/or research of these specialties of Dermatology, Venereology and / or Leprology. (iv) Must have been actively involved in the affairs of the Association in an official capacity either at the Central level or at the Branch / Combined Branch level or a Central Council Member from a Branch for a minimum period of TWO YEARS either continuous or with breaks.The tenure of these positions should be complete at the time of application. (v) The candidate must declare any conflict of interest. III. Procedure for elections of office bearers i. The Electoral Roll will consist of all direct life members of the Association and members through a state branch or combined state branch and on whose behalf CFC has been received at the office of the Honorary General Secretary by 31st March of the Association year, and who have no outstanding indebtedness to the Association. ii. The candidates proposed for various posts shall confirm to the requirements laid down under Rule26 and should also pay the nomination fees mentioned above. iii. They shall be duly proposed and seconded by members in good standing who have no outstanding dues to the Association. The application should bear the candidates’ willingness and signature. IV. WITHDRAWAL OF NOMINATIONS iv. The last date for withdrawal of nominations will be 15th July 2015.This shall be indicated in the information sent by the Honorary General Secretary to the nominated member. Non-receipt of a letter of withdrawal from the candidate by the Honorary General Secretary shall be considered as acceptance of the nomination by the member. V. VALID NOMINATIONS v. The Honorary General Secretary shall send a list of nominated members to the Election Officer by 15thJuly 2015. The Honorary General Secretary shall also inform all the valid candidates by that date. vi. In case more than one candidate is found nominated for the President Elect’s post, more than one candidate for the Honorary General Secretary and the Honorary Treasurer, and more than two candidates each for the post of VicePresidents and Joint General Secretaries, a secret ballot must be undertaken to elect the office bearers concerned. VI. BALLOT AND E-VOTING vii. The members opting for e-voting would not receive the printed ballots and shall cast their votes through web.Briefbiodata of contestants will be displayed on e - portal before a member finally casts his vote electronically viii. For the members who intend to cast their votes through conventional printed ballot, the election officer shall send to every eligible number on the electoral roll a printed ballot paper containing the name of the valid candidates and having the Vol: 11 Issue: 1 80 April 2015 IADVL NEWS seal of the IADVL, between the 1st and 31st October of the year. Ballot paper would be sent by Registered post. ix. No duplicate ballot paper will be issued under any circumstances. VII. CODE OF CONDUCT x. Individual members cannot use IADVL central or branch organs like e-groups, web forums, etc., for canvassing. They should not seek endorsement by state or zonal branches. xi. Canvassing by any state branch or branches or by any group of IADVL members individually or collectively for any candidate shall not be permitted. Candidates indulging in such practices will be disqualified for that election and also debarred from contesting the election for the next two years. xii. Each one’s bio-data, not exceeding 200 words, along with his/her photograph, will be sent along with posted election materials and displayed on e-portal before member casts his vote.Complete list of e voters and postal ballot voters will be provided to the contestants. Undelivered ballots will not be sent again. xiii. If any data in the bio data of a contestant printed is proved to be false, that candidate’s election will be declared null and void. In that event, the candidate who had secured the next highest number of votes will be declared elected. In case there is no contest for the post, the election will be carried in the concluding AGBM of the year. xiv. Disciplinary action was approved last agm- pl. include it here VIII. LAST DATE FOR RECEIPT OF BALLOT PAPER BY ELECTION OFFICER xv. The ballot paper must be returned to reach the Election Officer in the stamped special cover on or before 19th December 2015. After that date it will be not be valid. No hand deliveries of ballots. xvi. Last date for casting E vote by those who register and opt for it is 16th December 2015. xvii. On 20th December 2015, the ballot papers will be scrutinized and counted. The election officer may take the help of a member of IADVL co-opted to assist him for every 200 ballots, up to 8 such members, who must not have proposed or seconded any of the contestants. IX. DECLARATION OF ELECTION RESULTS: xviii.The official declaration of the election results will be after 4 days of counting the ballots by the Election Officer on e-groups and same will be available on website as well. The number of votes polled by various contestants shall be announced and subsequently published in IADVL NEWS . It should also be conveyed to the contestants,various state branch secretaries and Editor of IJDVL and IDOJ. X. ELECTION OF UNFILLED POSTS xix. Posts for which no nomination has been received or remain unfilled for any reason shall be filled by election on the floor of the first AGBM held at DERMACON. XI. ELECTION DISPUTES AND ARBITRATION xx. All disputes arising with regard to the election of office bearers or any dispute among the member of the Association shall be referred to the Arbitration Committee to be nominated by the Central Council and further approved by the General Body. Five Immediate Past Presidents will constitute the Arbitration Committee. Its verdict shall be final and binding on all parties. New Delhi DATE :02-04-2015 Vol: 11 Issue: 1 81 April 2015 IADVL NEWS Form of Nomination and Consent for the Post of ______________________(Office-Bearers) of IADVL for 2016 (Please fill the form in duplicate (two sets) by print or writing in block letters and send one completed copy to Election Officer Dr. S.D.N.Guptha,Bengaluru and another copy along with DD towards nomination fee to Honorary General Secretary, Dr Rashmi Sarkar,New Delhi at the addresses given below so as to reach on or before 15th June 2015) PROPOSED BY: I Dr._________________________________________________________________ (LM. No.________________________) a member of ___________________________________________________________branch / direct member with the following address______________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Phone no :_________________________________________________E-Mail:______________________________________ do hereby propose Dr.____________________________________________ (LM. No. ______________________________) address______________________________________________________________________________________ Phone no :______________________________________________E-Mail:____________________________________ SECONDED BY: I Dr.________________________________________________________________ (LM. No.________________________) address_______________________________________________________________________________________________ Phone no :_________________________________________________E-Mail:_____________________________________ He/she is a member in good standing as per the Rules and by-laws of IADVL for the post of ______ __________________of the Indian Association of Dermatologists, Venereologists and Leprologists for the Year 2016. He/she is not a owner/employee/advisor/( specify any other capacity) in the following pharma/aesthetic companies/ pharma co./ instrument supplier/dealer/ or cosmetic co. or chain of clinics. DECLARATION We, the proposer and seconder of the above nomination are members in good standing as per Rule 27 of the Constitution of IADVL (Procedure of Election of the Office bearers). Signature of the proposer Signature of the seconder Date: _____/____/_________ Date: _____/____/_________ Place: __________________ Place: __________________ Vol: 11 Issue: 1 82 April 2015 IADVL NEWS DECLARATION by Candidate of Fulfilment of the Eligiblity Condition for the _______________________ _____________________________________POST: I ____________________________________(LM/ OM No_________________) proposed for the post of _________________ _______________________do solemnly declare that I fulfill the conditions of eligibility duly required as per our constitution for the post enclosing here with for which I am nominated under the Rules and Bye laws of the Constitution of IADVL. I have read the IADVL Constitution and will abide by Rules and Regulations. I-------- here by wish to declare the following associations with industry/other societies: I am /am not a owner/employee/advisor/( specify any other capacity) in the following pharma/aesthetic companies/ pharma co./ instrument supplier/dealer/ or cosmetic co. or chain of clinics ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ I am an office bearer in the below mentioned capacities in the following medical associations/societies: __________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ I hereby confirm that the above statements are true and full disclosures are made. Name and Address: Phone no: (Residence): Mobile no: Email id: (compulsory): Enclosures to be Attached: 1. Brief CV (200 words) Yes 2. Photograph Yes 3. DD for Nomination fee: amount: _________ DD Number:____________ Date:_________ (DD in favor of “IADVL” Payable at Delhi Date: _____/____/_________ Place:_______________________________ Signature of the Nominee Vol: 11 Issue: 1 83 April 2015 IADVL NEWS Kindly post one copy with enclosures to: Election officer IADVL Dr. S.D.N.Guptha, Election officer, IADVL 53/1, S B Road, V V Puram, OPP Arya Samaj, Bangalore -560004 KARNATAKA, INDIA PH: 9845824744 Email:[email protected] Returning Officer IADVL Dr Rashmi Sarkar Honorary General Secretary IADVL, Professor, Dept of Dermatology &Venerelogy, Ward No. 22/23 (Through Gate No. 3), Maulana Azad Medical College and Lok Nayak Hospital, Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi-110003 Mobile: 09818244340 Email:[email protected] Part - II IADVL invites bids for selecting venue for DERMACON 2018, MID-DERMACON 2016 Bid are invited to host MID_DERMACON 2016 and DERMACON in 2018 from IADVL state Branches When to Hold: Ideally in January 2018 National IADVL invites Bids from State Branches of IADVL to host DERMACON 2018 in one of their cities. The application for Bids to hold DERMACON 2018 should reach IADVL secretary by 15th June 2015. The bid should be forwarded by the state secretary as per the present guidelines to the honorary secretary, IADVL. The invitation should be accompanied by all the relevant details as per present bidding Performa However the bidder must also attach the minutes of the state general body / EC of State which has passed the proposal for hosting of national conference. The Organizing Secretary from the conference venue should also send a 500 words write up about the proposed venue along with 4 images. The write up will be posted in IADVL official web site and also in IADVL news letter along with the images. Video or slide show presentation may also be attached along with bidding Performa. The Organising Secretary may host a web page about the venue and send the URL of the same for displaying at the IADVL website. The resolution must mention names of Chairman, secretary and treasurer of organizing committee and must be accompanied by properly signed MoU (copy attached) by organizing team and state branch president and secretary. NB: The withdrawal can be allowed within 15 days of applying for the bid by a resolution passed by state GBM. However, if there is no time to get a resolution passed by state GBM then the EC of the state branch of IADVL may permit the withdrawal but subsequently get the decision ratified during next state AGBM. Details to be furnished with the bid: Name of Proposed City : Name of Bidding State : Name of OrganisingChairman/Secretary/Treasurer : Name of Chairman Scientific Committee : Vol: 11 Issue: 1 84 April 2015 IADVL NEWS Annexure VIII: Proforma for Application for DERMACON (Note: Please fill the proforma in the space provided on the right side) 1. GENERAL a) City/town proposed for holding DERMACON (please give the map). b) Exact location address of DERMACON. c) Is the conference venue is a permanent structure or a temporary built one, like a pandal? d) Distance from the city center. e) Connectivity of the city or town by (a) train (b) air (c) roads. (please give the details in a separate sheet). f) Transport facilities within the city/town. g) Was the IADVL National Conference held earlier in the same city/town? If yes, when? h) Were other conferences held earlier? If yes, please give their attendance figures. i) Please give the figurative diagram of the conference venue according to scale. 2. FACILITIES FOR THE SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMS (a) Hall for the inaugural function/plenary session (i) Capacity to seat at least 2000-2500 people (ii) Size of the podium (iii) Airconditioned or non-airconditioned(iv) Acoustics (iv) Audiovisual facilities (b) Halls, 2-3, for the concurrent sessions (i) Capacity to seat at least 600-700 people (ii) Airconditioned or non-airconditioned(ii) Acoustics (iii) Audiovisual facilities (iv) Distance from the main hall (c) Lobby space outside the main hall (d) Space for poster presentationsAdequate space (e) Toilet for all conference spaces (f) Four smaller halls or spaces (i) Registration area (ii) Conference secretariat (iii) Communication room (iv) Preview room adjacent to the main hall 3. SPACE FOR TRADE EXHIBITION (a) Adequate for 60-70 stalls (3m × 3m) (b) Three to four bigger stalls (10m × 10m) Vol: 11 Issue: 1 85 April 2015 IADVL NEWS (c) Space to move around within the area (d) Adequate toilet/sanitation facilities (no. of toilets) 4. FACILITIES FOR THE DELEGATES AND ACCOMPANYING PERSONS (a) Food spaces (b) To serve at least 750 persons at a time (c) Resting area, size and facilities (d) “May I help you” counter (e) Travel agent’s stall (f) Arrangement for safekeeping of delegates’ and accompanying persons’ belongings (g) Transport arrangements from conference venue to hotels and banquet venue (h) Accommodation: Please send the brochures of the tourist department or of the previous conference held Hotels Grade No. of rooms Tariff Inclusive/Exclusive of breakfast 5. MISCELLANEOUS a) Management of the conference entrusted to an event management company: Yes/No b) Food arrangements contracted to whom? Private contractor/hotel c) Drinking water (should be supplied in individual cups/small sealed bottles) d) Safety precautions (i) Emergency exits (ii) Adequate and proper firefighting facilities (iii) Sanctions, if required, by local authorities should be obtained (e) Adequate manpower (i) Event management staff (ii) Residents/medical staff/students (please tick) 6. The IADVL (……… state branch) has passed a resolution by a majority vote at its GBM held on….. that it wants to host DERMACON…. . The Organizing Secretary will be …… (name, city and membership number) and the Chairperson of the local Scientific Committee will be ... (name and membership number). UNDERTAKING: We,office bearers of Organising Committee of DERMACON 2018 have read the IADVL Constitution and will abide by its Rules and Regulations.We will also sign MoU with IADVL if this conference is allotted to ______________ Branch of IADVL______________ State Branch.It will be signed by Organising Chairperson/,Organising, Secretary/Treasurer.If you want copy of MoU,please contact Secretary IADVL or download from website. Vol: 11 Issue: 1 86 April 2015 IADVL NEWS Part - III IADVL invites bids for hosting 4thMID-DERMACON 2016 Bid are invited to host 4th MID-DERMACON in 2016 from smaller cities of IADVL state Branches. The 4th MIDDERMACON 2016may be to be organized along with the midyear Central Council (CC) meeting of IADVL. Preference in the Bids would be given to smaller cities of India to host 4th MID-DERMACON 2016. However if no suitable bid is received it can be allotted to any city. When to Hold: Ideally in August 2016 How to bid for MID-DERMACON: Application of Bids to hold 4th MID-DERMACON 2016 should reach IADVL secretary by 31st July 2015. The eligible bids would be included in the election ballot paper for nationwide voting for deciding the venue. The bid should mention the venue, names of organizing secretary, chairman and scientific chairman. Each bid should be endorsed by executive of the IADVL state branch. Preference will be given to any zone other than West zone this time as MIDDERMACON 2014 was held at Aurangabad,Maharashtra of west zone. In case no bid is received till 31st July 2015, the venue would be decided in the AGB meeting at Coimbatore in January 2016. Guidelines of conduct of MID-DERMACON: Duration: Two days, on a Saturday and Sunday. Saturday first day CME – topics of Clinical Dermatology/ involve SIG group/parallel workshop can be organised. Sunday – Second day of conference. For scientific programme, local scientific team will be the main planner. IADVL Academy of Dermatology and Special Interest Groups(SIG) would coordinate and help the local scientific team in its implementation. Business meetings of various committees of IADVL and a part of Central council (CC) meeting would run parallel to the conference on first day. The remaining part of CC meeting would be conducted on second day. The arrangements will have to be made by local org committee of MID-DERMACON. The secretary IADVL will actively coordinate in hosting the CC meet with the local organizers. On winning the bid the organizers of the Mid-DERMACONshould sign a memorandum of understanding with the national IADVL to accept rules in financial matters and conduct ofMID-DERMACON. Winner of the bid would be announced / decided during the opening year AGBM at DERMACON 2016. Performa Details to be furnished with the bid : Name of Proposed City : Name of Bidding State : Name of Organising Secretary : Name of Chairman Scientific Committee : Endorsement by state IADVL for hosting the MID-DERMACON UNDERTAKING: We,office bearers of Organising Committee of MID DERMACON 2016 have read the IADVL Constitution and will abide by its Rules and Regulations.We will also sign MoU with IADVL if this conference is allotted to Branch of IADVL______________ State Branch.It will be signed by Organising Chairperson,Organising Secretary/Treasurer. (All applicants should refer to SOP on DERMACON available on our website and in IADVL Constitution book.) Vol: 11 Issue: 1 87 April 2015 IADVL NEWS MoU with reference to IADVL Conferences - DERMACON DERMACON. Once the accounts are audited the surplus is to be sent to IADVL as per constitution and the amount already sent will be adjusted in that. This MoU will have to be signed by President and Branch Secretary of IADVL State Branch which is hosting the conference along with President/Chairperson of organising committee, organising secretary and treasurer of the conference. This undertaking will besubmitted to Hon. General Secretary of IADVL, before central team comes for inspection of the venue. 7) We will maintain books of account as per law and get accounts audited as per the schedule mentioned in clause 12. They will be submitted simultaneously to both central and State EC. President/Chairperson of the organising committee along with organising secretary and treasurer will be held responsible for all aspects of the conference and this rule is binding to them It states 8) We will obtain separate PAN card and pay all local, state and central government taxes. 9) We will make all payments by cheque. We will get approval of organising committee where expenditure is more than 10 lakhs under any head. Similarly money will be accepted by cheque only, except during spot registration and sale of food coupons.Valid vouchers and receipts must be maintained for all payment except small cash amount where cash voucher should be used. 1) We will open only one bank accountin a Scheduled bank. This account should be opened after the resolution is passed for the same in organising committee. 2) We will send bank statement every month to IADVL treasurer and chairperson of finance committee. 3) We will send to national IADVL treasurerand chairperson of finance committee Copies of all the agreement that we enter into for the said conference within 10 days of signing the contract. Any conflict of interests in this regard will be disclosed. The event managers will preferably not be in any way related to any of the organizers, if so, the same shall be declared. 10) We understand that failure to adhere to these MoU will lead to disciplinary action. 11) We and our auditors are agreeable for second audit by any other agency appointed by central IADVL. Separate letter from auditors to this effect will be required. The cost of travel, stay and auditors fee for the second audit will be borne by organising committee. 4) We will abide by all the rules and regulation of IADVL constitution and SOPs related to it. 12) Time lines for submitting accounts. 5) Neither the organisers nor anybody acting on their behalf shall block hotel rooms for the conference dates en masses in the host city. However, organisers will be allowed to book hotel rooms sufficient enough to accommodate: A preliminary unaudited report will be submitted at CCM with following specific information: A) Number of delegates registered (all categories) and accrued amount; specifically mention spot registrations a) IADVL officials who are constitutionally entitled free accommodation b) No of stalls and income accrued from them (received and receivables to be shown separately) b) Offer rooms at discounted rates to members who seek accommodation directly from the organizers and c) Income from other sources d) Expenditure: under different heads (paid and payables) c) Invited faculty members to whom the organising committee might have committed free accommodation either in the venue – if the venue happens to be a hotel, or suitable hotels in the city. e) Statement of accounts from bank 31 October is the last date for presenting the audited accounts of DERMACON. There will be a grace period of 4 weeks in case of an overwhelming reason for not getting the accounts ready. If that period also lapses then after due procedural actions and placing the details to the GBM the members of the OC would be temporarily suspended from the association. If even after 6 months of suspension, the accounts arenot presented, then those members will be suspended from the associationand in such cases 6) We will return seed money received from IADVL within 10 days from last date of registration along with 7% simple interest till date. State branch will contribute 25% and centre will provide 75% of seed money.15% of share of registration and 20% of share from pharma companies, and other exhibitors will be send to IADVL before the Vol: 11 Issue: 1 88 April 2015 IADVL NEWS ____________ State branch _____________ State Branch appropriate LEGAL action shall be initiated against the erring officials at their cost, risk and consequences apart from penal interest and other penalty as may be decided by CC/GBM of IADVL. From IADVL centre NAME / DESIGNATION Hon. General Secretary 13) Presence of Organizers in CC/GB meetings: The organizing chairperson, secretary and Treasurer of the conference must be mandatorily present during the CC and GB meeting when the audited account shall be taken for discussion. The Treasurer of DERMACON shall read out the accounts in both of these two meetings in presence of the Organizing Secretary. If the Treasurer or Organizing Secretary can‘t attend any of these two meetings due to some genuine problem, he/she must be represented by someone duly authorized by the absentee and the representative shall have to perform the same duties in the meeting including answering questions raised by CC/GB members. President President-Elect This Memorandum of Understanding is entered on this ____ day of January 2014 BETWEEN IADVL hereinafter known as FIRST PARTY and _________ s/o _______ r/o__________ hereinafter known as SECOND PARTY to do fallowing acts amongst others as may be agreed between the parties so to do further with a written memo of competent person. 1) That the FIRST PARTY is a body constituted vide registered society vide registration no._______ dated having its registered office at ________ and bearing PAN NO.__________. 14) In case of natural calamities which disrupt the DERMACON the amount will be reimbursed by IADVL. 2) That vide resolution dated of IADVL Mr._______ the secretary / president is authorised to sign the MOU for and on behalf of IADVL which shall be binding upon IADVL and IADVL ratifies the same. 15) If anIT claims arises after the surplus has been transferred the amount will be borne by IADVL. The financial liability in case of future IT claims to be borne equally by National IADVL and the concerned state branch. All the above criteria stand only if the organizers have followed all the terms and conditions and submitted audited accounts in time. Dispute if any will be decided by the arbitration committee. As this MoU will be implemented for the first time, there may be some short comings/lacunae. This should be discussed by the concerned members and try to settle to mutual satisfaction. NAME / DESIGNATION 3) That the FIRST PARTY organises various events from time to time at various places in INDIA and outside India for the purpose contained in the objective clause of Constitution of the society and in furtherance to the same hereby empowers SECOND PARTY to organise DERMACON / MIDERMACON / International conferences at ________ from _______ to _________. 4) That the President/Chairperson of the organising committee along with organising secretary and treasurer will be wholly responsible for all aspects of the conference and this rule is binding to them which are tabulated hereunder : SIGNATURE Organising Chairperson President Organising Secretary a) That the SECOND PARTY shall open only one bank accountin a Schedule bank. This account should be opened after the resolution is passed for the same in organising committee. Treasurer In the presence of ___________ IADVL state branch NAME / DESIGNATION SIGNATURE b) That the SECOND PARTY shall send bank statement every month to IADVL treasurer and chairperson of finance committee. President OF state____ Barnch____ c) That the SECOND PARTY shall send to national IADVL treasurerand chairperson of finance committee Copies of all the agreement that we enter into for the said conference within 10 days of signing the contract. Any conflict of interests in this regard will be disclosed. The event managers will preferably not be in any way related to any Hon. General Secretary state_____ Branch______ Vol: 11 Issue: 1 SIGNATURE 89 April 2015 IADVL NEWS of the organizers, if so, the same shall be declared. (NEED NOT BE MENTIONED, CAN BE CONSIDERED ON REQUEST IF ANY ) d) That the SECOND PARTY shall abide by all the rules and regulation of IADVL constitution and SOPs related to it. 12) That the limitation for submitting accounts shall be 31st October is the last date for presenting the audited accounts of DERMACON. There will be a grace period of 4 weeks in case of an overwhelming reason for not getting the accounts ready. If that period also lapses then after due procedural actions and placing the details to the GBM the members of the OC would be temporarily suspended from the association. If even after 6 months of suspension, the accounts are not presented, then those members will be suspended from the association and in such cases appropriate LEGAL action shall be initiated against the erring officials at their cost, risk and consequences apart from penal interest and other penalty as may be decided by Managing Committee of IADVL. e) That neither the organisers / SECOND PARTY nor anybody acting on their behalf shall block hotel rooms for the conference dates en masses in the host city. However, organisers / SECOND PARTY will be allowed to book hotel rooms just sufficient enough to accommodate IADVL officials who are constitutionally entitled free accommodation and invited faculty members to whom the organising committee might have committed free accommodation either in the venue – if the venue happens to be a hotel, or suitable hotels in the city. 6) That the SECOND PARTY shall return seed money received from IADVL within 10 days from last date of registration. 15% of share of registration and 20% of share from pharma companies to IADVL before the DERMACON. Once the accounts are audited the surplus is to be sent to IADVL as per constitution and the amount already sent will be adjusted in that. 13) That the CORUM of the meetings shall be as under : Presence of Organizers in CC/GB meetings: The organizing secretary and Treasurer must be mandatorily present during the CC and GB meeting when the audited account shall be taken for discussion. The Treasurer of DERMACON shall read out the accounts in both of these two meetings in presence of the Organizing Secretary. If the Treasurer or Organizing Secretary can‘t attend any of these two meetings due to some genuine problem, he/she must be represented by someone duly authorized by the absentee and the representative shall have to perform the same duties in the meeting including answering questions raised by CC/GB members. 7) That the SECOND PARTY shall maintain books of account as per law and get accounts audited as per the schedule mentioned in clause 12. They will be submitted simultaneously to both central and State EC. 8) That the SECOND PARTY shall obtain separate PAN card and pay all local, state and central government taxes. 9) That the SECOND PARTY shall make all payments by cheque and shall get approval of organising committee where expenditure is more than 10 lakhs under any head. Similarly money will be accepted by cheque only, except during spot registration and sale of food coupons. Valid vouchers and receipts must be maintained for all payment except small cash amount where cash voucher should be used. 14) That in case of natural calamities which may disrupt the DERMACON the amount will be reimbursed by IADVL. In case IT claim arises after the surplus has been transferred the amount will be borne by IADVL. The financial liability in case of future IT claims to be borne equally by National IADVL and the concerned state branch. All the above criteria stand only if the organizers have followed all the terms and conditions and submitted audited accounts in time. The matter is to be decided by the arbitration committee. 10)That the failure to adhere to the terms of MoU will lead to disciplinary action and debar the SECOND PARTY to act for such further period as may be deemed fit and proper by the disciplinary committee constituted by FIRST PARTY on consideration of the facts and circumstances of the particular case and its finding shall be binding upon the second party. (Signed & put the seal on JANUARY ___, 2014 in presence of AND witnesses as under) NAME / DESIGNATION 11) That the FIRST PARTY and its auditors are agreeable for second audit by any other agency appointed by central IADVL. Separate letter from auditors to this effect will be required. The cost of travel, stay and auditors fee for the second audit will be borne by organising committee. Vol: 11 Issue: 1 SIGNATURE Organising Chairperson President Organising Secretary Treasurer 90 April 2015 IADVL NEWS In the presence of ___________ IADVL state branch NAME / DESIGNATION From IADVL centre ( FIRST PARTY ) NAME / DESIGNATION SIGNATURE SIGNATURE Hon. General Secretary President OF President-Elect state____ Barnch____ Hon. General WITNESS : Secretary 1. state_____ 2. Branch______ ____________ State branch _____________ State Branch Vol: 11 Issue: 1 91 April 2015 IADVL NEWS MoU for MIDDERMACON 2016 This MoU will have to be signed by President and Branch Secretary of IADVL State Branch which is hosting the conference along with President/Chairperson of organising committee, organising secretary and treasurer of the conference. This undertaking will besubmitted to Hon. General Secretary of IADVL. 7) We will maintain books of account as per law and get accounts audited as per the schedule mentioned in clause 13. They will be submitted simultaneously to both central and State EC. President/Chairperson of the organising committee along with organising secretary and treasurer will be held responsible for all aspects of the conference and this rule is binding to them 9) We will make all payments by cheque. We will get approval of organising committee where expenditure is more than 10 lakhs under any head. Similarly money will be accepted by cheque only, except during spot registration and sale of food coupons. Valid vouchers and receipts must be maintained for all payment except small cash amount where cash voucher should be used. 8) We will obtain separate PAN card and pay all local, state and central government taxes. It states 1) We will open only one bank accountin a Scheduled bank. This account should be opened after the resolution is passed for the same in organising committee. 10) We understand that failure to adhere to these MoU will lead to disciplinary action. 2) We will send bank statement every month to IADVL treasurer and to chairperson of finance committee. 11) We and our auditors are agreeable for second audit by any other agency appointed by central IADVL. Separate letter from auditors to this effect will be required. The cost of travel, stay and auditors fee for the second audit will be borne by organising committee. 3) We will send to national IADVL treasurerand chairperson of finance committee Copies of all the agreement that we enter into for the said conference within 10 days of signing the contract. Any conflict of interests in this regard will be disclosed. The event managers will preferably not be in any way related to any of the organizers, if so, the same shall be declared. 12) Time lines for submitting accounts. A preliminary unaudited report will be submitted at CCM with following specific information: 4) We will abide by all the rules and regulation of IADVL constitution and SOPs related to it. a) Number of delegates registered (all categories) and accrued amount; specifically mention spot registrations 5) Neither the organisers nor anybody acting on their behalf shall block hotel rooms for the conference dates en masses in the host city. However, organisers will be allowed to book hotel rooms sufficient enough to accommodate: b) No of stalls and income accrued from them (received and receivables to be shown separately) a) IADVL officials who are constitutionally entitled free accommodation c) Income from other sources d) Expenditure: under different heads (paid and payables) b) Offer rooms at discounted rates to members who seek accommodation directly from the organizers and e) Statement of accounts from bank c) Invited faculty members to whom the organising committee might have committed free accommodation either in the venue – if the venue happens to be a hotel, or suitable hotels in the city. 31 January 2017 is the last date for presenting the audited accounts of MIDDERMACON. There will be a grace period of 4 weeks in case of an overwhelming reason for not getting the accounts ready. If that period also lapses then after due procedural actions and placing the details to the GBM the members of the OC would be temporarily suspended from the association. If even after 6 months of suspension, the accounts are not presented, then those members will be suspended from the association, and in such cases appropriate LEGAL action shall be initiated against the 6) We will return seed money received from IADVL within 10 days from last date of registration. 15% of share of registration and 20% of share from pharma companies, and other exhibitors, will be sent to IADVL before the conference. Once the accounts are audited the surplus will be sent to IADVL. Vol: 11 Issue: 1 92 April 2015 IADVL NEWS erring officials at their cost, risk and consequences apart from penal interest and other penalty as may be decided by CC/GBM of IADVL. be some short comings/lacunae. This should be discussed by the concerned members and try to settle to mutual satisfaction. NAME / DESIGNATION 13) Presence of Organizers in CC/GB meetings: The organizing chairperson, secretary and Treasurer of the conference must be mandatorily present during the CC and GB meeting when the audited account shall be taken for discussion. The Treasurer of DERMACON shall read out the accounts in both of these two meetings in presence of the Organizing Secretary. If the Treasurer or Organizing Secretary can‘t attend any of these two meetings due to some genuine problem, he/she must be represented by someone duly authorized by the absentee and the representative shall have to perform the same duties in the meeting including answering questions raised by CC/GB members. Organising Chairperson President Organising Secretary Treasurer In the presence of ___________ IADVL state branch NAME / DESIGNATION SIGNATURE President OF state____ Barnch____ Hon. General Secretary state_____ Branch______ 14) In case of natural calamities which disrupt the MIDDERMACON the amount will be reimbursed by IADVL. ____________ State branch State Branch 15)If anIT claims arises after the surplus has been transferred the amount will be borne by IADVL. The financial liability in case of future IT claims will be borne by National IADVL. All the above criteria stand only if the organizers have followed all the terms and conditions and submitted audited accounts in time. Dispute if any will be decided by the arbitration committee. _____________ From IADVL centre NAME / DESIGNATION SIGNATURE Hon. General Secretary President President-Elect As this MoU will be implemented for the first time, there may Vol: 11 Issue: 1 SIGNATURE 93 April 2015 IADVL NEWS IADVL Committees 2015 IADVL Central Finance Committee SOP Committee Chairman: Dr. Roopak Saxena Chairman: Dr Suresh Talwar Convener: Dr. Somesh Gupta Convener: Dr. Rajesh Verma Members: Dr. DBN Murthy,,. Dr.PN Narasimha Rao, Dr. Jayadev Betkerur, Dr.Narendra Kamath Dr. Arijit Coondoo, Dr.Vijay Zawar, Dr. Suresh Talwar, Dr.Atul Kochar Dr. Chetan Patel, Dr. Brig Vaishampayan Dr Rajib Gogoi, Dr,Chetan Patel Ex officio: Dr VK Sharma, IADVL Archiving project taskforce: Dr. Karthik Pradhu ( TN) Coodinator: Suresh Joshipura Dr. Venkataram Mysore, Members: Dr.Rajeev Sharma, Dr. Deepak Parikh, Dr. P Narasimha Rao, Dr Devesh Mishra Dr.Koushik Lahiri, Dr. Rashmi Sarkar, Dr.Ramesh bhat Dr. M.Ramam Dr. Roopak Saxena, Dr. P.N. Rao Dr.DBN Murty, Constitution Committee Dr.Jaidev Betkerur, Chairman: Dr. Arijit Coondoo Dr. Arijit Coondoo Convener: Dr. Rajeev Sharma EC Coordinator: Dr.Devesh Mishra Other members may be coopted by coordinator for his assistance as he deems fit Dr. Ramesh Bhat, Dr. Shyamanta Barua, Quiz Committee Dr Putta Sreenivas, Dr KHS Rao Dr.Narendra Kamath IADVL Awards Review Committee Chairman: Dr Ramesh BHat EC coordinator: Dr.Deepak parikh Members: Dr Manmohan Chairman: Convener: Dr. Manjunath Shenoy Dr. Suniel Gandhi Expert advisor: Anil Abraham Advisor: Vijay Zawar Members: Dr.Nirmal , Dr.Tarang Goyal, Dr.Sunil Gandhi, Dr. Koushik Lahiri Dr.Manjiyot Gautam Dr S Das Dr.Kingshuk Bannerjeee, Dr AJS Pravin Dr.Prashanth Palwade Dr Tarun Mittal EC coordinator Raghunath Reddy Dr Gurvinder Banga Dr Satyadarshii Patnaik Software applications (E-group, app and Web-site Development) Committee Dr Aarti Sarda Chairperson: Vol: 11 Issue: 1 94 Dr.Rashmi Sarkar April 2015 IADVL NEWS Convener: Dr.Deepak Parikh, Shashi Kumar Website Convener:Dr Vineet Relhan Dr.Jayadev Betkerur E groups: Manish gautham ( Moderator) Raghunath Redy Dr.Rashmi Sarkar, Advisor: Narendra Ghokhale Members: Dr.Feroz Kaliyadan Dr.H R Jerajani, Dr.ChetanOberai, Dr.KoushikLahiri Dr. Ankur Talwar, Dr.ShyamVerma, Dr. Kantharaj R, Dr Jayakar Thomas, Dr. Rahul Arora, Dr AJ Kanwar Dr Bhavesh Swarnakar, Dr T Salim,Davinder, Dr Shilpa Garg, Dr Prasad, Dr Vinay Keshavmurthy Dr.Somesh Gupta, Dr Abhijeet Jha, Dr.CR sreenivas Dr.Sumeeth Sethi Textbook Advisory committee Sanjeev Aurangabadkar Advisor: Chairman: Dr. Bell Eapan Dr Sacchidanand S Ethics Committee Chairman: Dr U Sengupta Dr.Kuriyeppe Dr Uday Khopkar Dr Suresh Talwar Dr D M Thappa Dr.DN Barua Govt Liason Cell Dr.R G Torsekar Dr Ganesh Pai Brig Vaishampayan Dr Sacchidanand Chairman: Dr.V K Garg Convener: Dr Binod Khaitan Members: Dr. VK Sharma, Dr. V K Jain, Thesis evaluation committee Chairman: Dr.Sanjeev Handa Convener: Dr. Asit Mittal Dr. Anandan, Dr.Sacchidanand S Dr.Putta Sreenivas Arun Inamdar Dr.Arun Inamdar, Dr.Renu George Dr. Ramesh Bhat Dr. Vinay Shankar Advisor: Dr. P K Dutta EC coordinator Dr K.J.P.S.Puri Dr.Rakesh Bharati, WCD bidding committee Local Org Secy: Chandrashekhar BS Dr.Yogesh Marfatia, Dr. AJS Praveen, Dr. Sinha PK Dr.Venkataram Mysore, Vol: 11 Issue: 1 Dr. Raghunath Reddy Dr.Sanjeev Gupta, Dr. Neeti Khunger Dr.S Sacchidanand Dr. Pritam Munde IADVL Chala gaon Ki Ore( Community Dermatology) Project Dr Balachandran, Chairman: Dr Jayakar Thomas Dr. Pankaj Tiwari 95 April 2015 IADVL NEWS Members: Dr.RP Thakur, EC coordinator: Dr.Dilip Kacchawa Advisors: Dr.Jagadish Sakhiya Dr. SC Rajendran Dr.PD Joshi Dr.Akshay Jain ITASTA Same team continues from 2014 Dr.Rathnam Attili Media Cell Dr.HV nataraj Chairman: Dr.Anil Abraham Dr.Sudeep Das Convener: Dr. Rajib Gogoi Members: Dr.Santhosh rathod, Dr.Rajesh Kumar All state presidents. secretaries Advisor : Dr. Rajesh Buddadev Amar Kanth Jha, PK Roy Dr.Adityan Judges for best branch award Dr.Akshay Jain Dr.Rashmi Sarkar,Dr.P N Rao,Dr.Ramesh Bhatt Dr.Apratim Goel Arbitration committee Dr.Kiran Godse Chairman: Advisor: Dr. SDN Gupta Dr. Atul Kateed, Dr. H R Jerajani Dr Prabhat Kumar Dr. V K Sharma Dr.Bell Eapen Dr. Suresh Talwar Dr.Rekha Seth Dr.C R Srinivas Vitiligo Mission Election Officer: Dr. SDN Gupta Chairman: Dr Davinder Parsad IADVL Working Committee Convener: Dr Umashankar Members: Dr.Subrata Malakar, Dr Venkataram Mysore Dr.Rashmi Sarkar Dr.T Salim Dr.Somesh Gupta Dr.Koushik lahiri Dr Raghunath Reddy Dr. Imran Majid, IADVL Practice Management Cell Dr.Binod Khaitan Chairman: Dr. Narendra Patwardhan Dr. PD Joshi Convenor: Dr. Narendra Gokhale Members: Dr.Narendra Kamath Dr Siddartha Das, Advisor: Dr. Rajesh Gokhale Dr. Dinesh( news bulletin) International members :Prof Torello Lotti, Dr. Siddarth Sonthalia (news bulletin) Dr Yan Valle Dr. Manjunath R (Medicolegal issues), Dr Mauro Picardo Dr.B.S.Chandrashekhar( workshops) International Liason 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Betul M.P Rajasthan 919828650954 [email protected] PLM/R/8640/2014-2019 Dr. Astha Sharma B1/92, Chitrakoot Yojna, Jaipur 302021 (Rajasthan) Rajasthan 919950106633 [email protected] PLM/H/8641/2014-2019 Dr. Rajni Goyal Khare 271, Sector-20 Huda (Part1) Sirsa Haryana Haryana 8607040000 [email protected] PLM/H/8642/2014-2019 Dr. Poonam Verma H.No. 54/2, Adarsh Colony Hisar Haryana Haryana 9466826373 [email protected] PLM/H/8643/2014-2019 Dr. Prashant Murade House No. 1855/1, Vishwshanti Buddha Vihar Indira Nagar Chandrapur Room No. 176, Dr. S Hostel , CBlock, PGIMS Rohtak Haryana 8607840307 [email protected] PLM/H/8644/2014-2019 Dr. Shuchi Verma 720, Sector-15A, Hisar Haryana 125001 Hisar Haryana 919013885330 [email protected] PLM/H/8645/2014-2019 Dr. Akshay Dalsukh Bhai Patel 8,Vrundavan Row House CS Road Adajan Surat Gujarat 395009 395009 Haryana 918683865776 [email protected] PLM/H/8646/2014-2019 Dr. Ishita Dua C-153, Dayanand Colony Lajpat NagarIV New Delhi-110024 110024 Haryana 919811916424 [email protected] PLM/H/8647/2014-2019 Dr. Ashish Amrani Amar Kutir Near Netaji hotel, Kotora Talab, Raipur, Room No. 108, Doctor House PGIMS, Rohtak Haryana Roshtak Haryana 9812317637 [email protected] Vol: 11 Issue: 1 98 April 2015 IADVL NEWS PLM/H/8648/2014-2019 Dr. Anirudh Jindal House No.1, Sec-1, Jail Land Ambala City Haryana- 134003 Ambala 134003 Haryana 918059931337 [email protected] PLM/H/8649/2014-2019 Dr. Ravi Shankar Jangra House No. 2, Sector -1, Jail Land Ambala City Ambala Haryana 919896765630 [email protected] PLM/H/8650/2014-2019 Dr. Nidhi Rana 257, Nimrz Colony Ashok Vihar PhaseIV, Delhhi-110053 110053 Haryana 919896254425 [email protected] PLM/H/8651/2014-2019 Dr. Chirag Maheshwari Maheshwari Nurshing Home 100, Feet Road Bathinda Punjab151001 151001 Haryana 918684891999 [email protected] LM/H/8652 Dr. Anup Goyal Dr. P.D Gupta TFD Cure 1-2, Friends Colony Ambala City. 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Patel II, Pathik Society Near Saadar patel Colony Naranpura Ahmedabad-13 Ahmedabad 13 Gujarat 919979487372 [email protected] PLM/G/8657/2014-2019 Dr. Karam Vir Singh 16, Mayur Apartments Vishav Nagar, Agra 282001 Agra 282001 Gujarat 919891185125 [email protected] PLM/ND/8658/2014-2019 Dr. Neeharika Manchanda A-778, First floor, weavers colony Asshok vihar, Phase-4, New Delhi New Delhi New Delhi 919868300211 [email protected] PLM/ND/8659/2014-2019 Dr. Prashansa Jaiswal Shree Bhawan Bakergunj Laheri Asarai Darbhanga Bihar F-33 Balinagar New Delhi New Delhi 110015 New Delhi 919711676194 [email protected] PLM/ND/8660/2014-2019 Dr. Malarvizhi. K 9B-2, Praveen illam, Sundarar street-3, Rathinapuri, Coimbatore-641027 New Delhi 110049 New Delhi 919654997499 [email protected] LM/ND/8661 Dr. Priyanka House No. 64-DJD Block Pitam pura Delhi-110034 110034 New Delhi 919868088827 [email protected] LM/ND/8662 Dr. Gaurav Nakra D-234, Vivek Vihar-Phase -1 Delhi-95 New Delhi 9711374342 [email protected] LM/NE/8663 Dr. Dipak Gogoi House No.45, ward-4, Simaluguri Sivasagar North state 9401341855 [email protected] LM/NE/8664 Dr. Debashree Roy H.No 4 P.O-Lalganesh Adagudam North state 9864035510 [email protected] PLM/G/8665/2014-2019 Dr. Krunal Bharat Kumar Tralsawala A-6, Hari Darshan Duplex Nr. Manan Park waqhodi Adabhoi Ring Road Gujarat 919662513266 [email protected] Vol: 11 Issue: 1 99 April 2015 IADVL NEWS PLM/G/8666/2014-2019 Dr. Sonal Mahesh Tibrewal 33, Trishala Vatika B/H Sun Villa Bunglow Hebatpur Road Thaltej Ahmedabad-59 Ahmedabad 59 Gujarat 918141128116 [email protected] PLM/G/8667/2014-2019 Dr. Patel sonalben Arvindbhai 759, someshwar society sector-27, Gandhinagar 27 Gujarat 919712733537 [email protected] PLM/G/8668/2014-2019 Dr. Minal Gajanan Jogi Flat No.802, wing A1, Manikbaug Orchid, Pimpri Pune-411018 411018 Gujarat 919099051397 [email protected] PLM/G/8669/2014-2019 Dr. Shreya Agarwal Baburam jaidayal Gola Bazar srinagar Garh Pauri U.P Gujarat 919099920721 [email protected] PLM/G/8670/2014-2019 Dr. Bhavna Baghela 14/2, Nehru Nagar Nanakhera Ujjain M.P Skin OPD R. No. 139, Civil Hospital Ahmedabad Ahmedabad Gujarat 9108866026866 [email protected] PLM/G/8671/2014-2019 Dr. Chhatraliya Nitin AT & Post-Jasali Ta-Deodar Banaskantha, Gujarat Gujarat 919427493314 [email protected] PLM/G/8672/2014-2019 Dr. Gandhi Jeet Bharat A-1 Nita Park Aatabhai Road Hilldrive Bhavna Nagar Gujarat E-48, PG Hostel civil Hospital Majura Gate, Surat Surat 395001 Gujarat 919408728563 [email protected] PLM/G/8673/2014-2019 Dr. Rathva Hemant B-16, Raju Flats BH Vishwakarma Mandir Majura Gate surat A-305, Surya Flats Near Jain Vadianand Mahal road Surat Surat Gujarat 9109879245920 [email protected] PLM/G/8674/2014-2019 Dr. Trusha Pravinbhai Gajjar B-2/46, Madhuvrund Society Ghai Lodia Ahmedabad 61 Ahmedabad 61 Gujarat 919537218298 [email protected] PLM/G/8675/2014-2019 Dr. Kambariya Hamir Devanand To. Ranjitpur, Ta-Kalyanpur DiDevbhumi Dwarka Devbhumi Gujarat 9978306304 [email protected] PLM/J/8676/2014-2019 Dr. Sagarika Chatterjee D-61/11, Sidhgiri bagh Varanasi :Pin221010 Varanasi 221010 Jharkhand 919451843038 [email protected] PLM/J/8677/2014-2019 Dr. Anu Garg Balwinder Garg Sector-9, Near Vinay Vatika Hanuman Nagar junction Rajasthan Rajasthan 335512 Jharkhand 9414207638 [email protected] PLM/J/8678/2014-2019 Dr. Raj Kishor Pratap Pur P.O. Patna City Ps-Mehandigunj patna-8 Bihar Patna 8 Bihar 9031805290 [email protected] PLM/J/8679/2014-2019 Dr. Shrenik Balegar No.93, Shruti Nilaya Nijalingappa Layout Davanagere karnataka 8884209071 [email protected] PLM/ND/8680/2014-2019 Dr. Akhilesh Shukla A-19, Green Orchid Avani Vihar Raipur Chhattisgarh Sgarh 492007 B-96, Fourth Floor Mansarovar Garden new Delhi-110015 New Delhi 110015 New Delhi 9582948938 [email protected] PLM/NE/8681/2014-2019 Dr. Mehak Singh Room No.322, PG Girls Hostel No.6 GMCH Guwahati North East 919406565269 [email protected] PLM/NE/8682/2014-2019 Dr. Ananya Kalita C/0 Dr. Shyamal Kalita K.R.C Road Bhara Lumukh, Guwahati 781009 guwahati 781009 North East 919864110212 [email protected] PLM/NE/8683/2014-2019 Dr. Rashmi Agarwal C/o Arun Agarwal S.P.Marketing R.K Saraogi Market, T.R Phookan road, Fancy Bazar, Guwahati-781001 guwahati 781001 North East 910977778021 [email protected] Vol: 11 Issue: 1 100 April 2015 IADVL NEWS PLM/NE/8684/2014-2019 Dr. Sonal Agarwala C/o G.N Agarwala OPP. Central Dairy Gate G.S Road Khanapara Guwahati-781022 guwahati 781022 North East 9707049512 [email protected] PLM/ND/8685/2014-2019 Dr. Jitender Taneja H.No. 133, Sec-5, Part-III Gurgaon gurgoan New Delhi 9999085229 [email protected] LM/AP/8686 Dr. Gottemukkala Harish Spl-1231-D MD Quarters P.V Colony Manuguru-507125 Manuguru 507125 Andhra Pradesh 9059848931 [email protected] LM/P/8687 Dr. Dinkar Sadana 30, Ragubir Marg Opp. Children Memorial school Patiala 147001 147001 Punjab 9988490909 [email protected] PLM/P/8688/2014-2019 Dr. Shiti Bose C/o Dr. Thomas Boswal Thirun Alloor House Nalukody Chan Canacherry kerala 686548 kerala 686548 Punjab 917837692600 [email protected] PLM/P/8689/2014-2019 Dr. SK MD Amanur Rahaman Flat -4B/D-1 L Dream park sonarpur station road lkolkata-700103 M.D H. No-137, PGIMER Chandigarh 160012 Chandigarh 160012 Punjab 9109433405219 [email protected] PLM/WB/8690/2014-2019 Dr. Nidhi Gupta C/o Durgesh Agarwal Behera Pandit Santar Morar Gwaliar M.P -474006 Dept of Dermatology Venereology & leprosy Medical college kolkata,88 college street, kolkatta-700073 Kolkata 700073 West Bengal 919830567204 [email protected] PLM/WB/8691/2014-2019 Dr. Karan Sancheti 12, D Umakant Sen lane Trivenienclave kolkata-700030 Kolkata 700073 West Bengal 8100269931 [email protected] PLM/WB/8692/2014-2019 Dr. Samiksha Pradhan Dept of Dermatology Venereology & leprosy Medical college kolkata,88 college street, kolkatta-700073 Kolkata 700073 West Bengal 919674358476 [email protected] PLM/WB/8693/2014-2019 Dr. Somodyuti Chandra 31, Shib Narayan Das lane, Kolkata 700006 Kolkata 700006 West Bengal 9051346167 [email protected] PLM/WB/8694/2014-2019 Dr. Sushila Hansda Flat- A4, Ashray, Apartments 36/10, C.N.Roy Road, Kolkata-700039 Kolkata 700039 West Bengal 919433932790 [email protected] PLM/WB/8695/2014-2019 Dr. Subhamoy Neogi 65/15, Firingidanga Road, Mallicpara, Seramporf, Hooghly Kolkata West Bengal 919432848942 [email protected] PLM/UP/8696/2014-2019 Dr. Mohd.Mohtasim H.No. 41330, New Colony Zohra Bagh Dodhpur Aligarh Aligarh U.P 7417622627 [email protected] PLM/UP/8697/2014-2019 Dr. Guncha Arora KF-16, Kavi Nagar Ghaziabad U.P Ghaziabad U.P 918588824110 [email protected] PLM/UP/8698/2014-2019 Dr. Garima Singh B-19, Takshila Colony, Garh Road Meerut meerut U.P 919457864631 [email protected] PLM/UP/8699/2014-2019 Dr. Radha Singh O-8, Lawyer’s Colony Bye Pass Road Agra U.P- 282005 Agra 282005 U.P 8650911880 [email protected] PLM/UP/8700/2014-2019 Dr. Tushyata Arora B-20, Saket Meerut U.P 250003 meerut 250003 U.P 9837015630 [email protected] PLM/PON/8701/2014-2019 Dr. Prabhakaran N 95, Cement Road Veema Nagar Puducherry-605009 605009 Puducheery 919941441717 [email protected] Vol: 11 Issue: 1 101 April 2015 IADVL NEWS PLM/PON/8702/2014-2019 Dr. Ajay Goyal H.No.455, Old Grain Market Hisar Haryana- 125001 Room. No. 323, Harvey House-II JIPMER, Campus, Puducheery 605001 605001 Puducheery 917598119943 [email protected] PLM/PON/8703/2014-2019 Dr. Saranya M 24-II, Cross Chozhan Nagar, Ovzhandhaikee Rapalayah Puducheery Puducheery 919500713222 [email protected] PLM/PON/8704/2014-2019 Dr. Sandra Prem Kumar Lucky cottage Nedunganda P.O Varkala Vilabnagom Trivandrum 695407 Trivandrum 695407 Puducheery 918056972304 [email protected] PLM/PON/8705/2014-2019 Dr. Tejaswi Cherukuri 26, Maraica Industries, Bazz Avenue Palavakkame C.R. Chennai-41 chennai 41 Puducheery 919841398979 [email protected] PLM/PON/8706/2014-2019 Dr. Nagakeerthana S 2/416, 2nd Main Road A.G.S. Colony Kottiyakkam Chennai-41 chennai 41 Puducheery 919940672927 [email protected] PLM/PON/8707/2014-2019 Dr. Devan Prakash Manjusha Secular Nagar H.No. 28, Kilikollur East P.O Kollam-691004 Kerala kollam 691004 kerala 919500573520 [email protected] PLM/PON/8708/2014-2019 Dr. Mohamed Rafeek. M 150, Big Bazar, Street Kumbakonam 612001 kumbakonam 612001 Puducheery 919715588367 [email protected] PLM/K/8709/2014-2019 Dr. Sajana Krishna 242, Hill 4th Gate, Gardens Kuttanellur Trishur 680014 Trishur 680014 kerala 919895142250 [email protected] PLM/K/8710/2014-2019 Dr. Sindhura Manne 29-12-36, Sai Krishnaent Hospital Suryaraopet Vijayawada A.P- 520002 520002 kerala 919400466999 [email protected] PLM/K/8711/2014-2019 Dr. Anila Shanmughan Ponath house, Sowparnika Vemballur P.O Trichur kerala Trichur kerala 919747665830 [email protected] PLM/K/8712/2014-2019 Dr. Keerthi Gopina Than Nambiar Thejus Nayaran Balamvypin Ernakulam kerala 682509 682509 kerala 919020283362 [email protected] PLM/K/8713/2014-2019 Dr. Deepthi Benny Konnayil House Kuttapuzha P.O Thiruvalla 689103 Dept of deermatology ACM Pariyaram 689103 kerala 919895048097 [email protected] PLM/K/8714/2014-2019 Dr. Rashmi K C/o, Dr. K. Janardhanan Karatthodi Hsshoranur Palakkad kerala palakkad 679121 kerala 918547837791 [email protected] PLM/K/8715/2014-2019 Dr. Zarina Usman Zerin No.26, Lesly Villas Karaparamba Calicut kerala-673010 Calicut 673010 kerala 9109895489386 [email protected] PLM/K/8716/2014-2019 Dr. Amrutha MP W/0 Dr. Rajesh P.K Amoolya Kalambadi Nalappuram kerala 919496032000 [email protected] PLM/B/8717/2014-2019 Dr. Amit Ranjan S/o, Ashok PD Musallahpur Kisan cold Storage Lane Patna-6 patna 6 Bihar 918292503244 [email protected] PLM/B/8718/2014-2019 Dr. Niraj Tiwari Kohranh kukuar patte partap garh Hostel NO-2, room No.1. NMCH Patna patna bihar 7759856253 [email protected] PLM/AP/8719/2014-2019 Dr. Chakravarthi Narukurthi 8-1050, Vagbhata Hospital, Ravulapalem, east Godavari District, A.P 533238 Godavari 533238 A.P 8143892423 [email protected] Vol: 11 Issue: 1 102 April 2015 IADVL NEWS PLM/AP/8720/2014-2019 Dr. Bharath Kumar Juturu H.No. 28/212A, Edigapeta Noonepalli Nandyal, Kurnool A.P- Kurnool A.P 919573054663 [email protected] PLM/AP/8721/2014-2019 Dr. Vasudha Varada Room No.2, P.G Medical Hospital Opp. Govt Gen Hospital kakinada Kakinada A.P 919704017809 [email protected] PLM/AP/8722/2014-2019 Dr. Anusha Pilla Room No. 222, PG Medical Hostel Opp. Govt Gen Hospital kakinada Kakinada A.P 8978562610 [email protected] PLM/AP/8723/2014-2019 Dr. Aishwarya Reddy N. 6-1-68/2, No.201, Sai Nivas Apts. Sai Fabad Hyderabad-500004 Qtr No. 164, New MLA Quarters Adarsh Nagar Hyderabad-500004 500004 A.P 919490988258 [email protected] PLM/TN/8724/2014-2019 Dr. Sunitha N #105, 7th Main Road Srirampuram Bangalore-560020 Tamilnadu 77600090691 [email protected] PLM/TN/8725/2014-2019 Dr. Elaya kumar. S.T No.15, kvt Nagar Vandavast Thiruvanamala Thiruvanamalai Thiruvanamalai 604408 Tamilnadu 919894502286 [email protected] PLM/R/8726/2014-2019 Dr. Savita Arya Pratiksha-11A, Tarangar-B, Khirani Fatak Jhotwara Jaipur-302012 Jaipur 302012 Tamilnadu 917597912283 [email protected] LM/TN/8727 Dr. Priyadarshini 1758, Sankara Nagar, No. 1 Toll Gate Trichy-621216 Trichy 621216 Tamilnadu 919894358760 [email protected] LM/TN/8728 Dr. Annie Flora.G New No. 34, Thulasingam Street Pudupet Chennai-600002 chennai 600002 Tamilnadu 919940519139 [email protected] PLM/KN/8729/2015-2020 Dr. Rupika Singh 1/12, Vikram Khand Gomti Nagar Lucknow-226010 226010 Karnataka 919632324336 [email protected] PLM/KN/8730/2015-2020 Dr. Teena Mary Joseph Challi Rickal house Mekozhoor P.O Pathanamthitta Kerala Karnataka 919742329479 [email protected] PLM/KN/8731/2015-2020 Dr. Prajna B Prajna house 76 Badagabettu bailur school Road Udupi 576101 Karnataka 919916894761 [email protected] PLM/KN/8732/2015-2020 Dr. Joshika Bhandary D 2-49/1, Shalini laya, Bmroad Behind Canara Bank Kushal Nagar 571234 571234 Karnataka 919591489620 [email protected] PLM/KN/8733/2015-2020 Dr. Chandan M D #1215 & 1242, 3rd floor Magadi main road, AD halli MC layout, Vijaynagar Bangalore-560079 vijayanagar 560079 Karnataka 919481119000 [email protected] PLM/KN/8734/2015-2020 Dr. Harsha S #745 Harihara Krupa 3rd stage, 4th Block Basave shwaranagar Bangalore-79 Shwaranagar 79 Karnataka 919611256888 [email protected] PLM/KN/8735/2015-2020 Dr. Sushma Rajgopal No.135, Shreyas, 4th Cross, G.K.W Layout, Vijayanagar, Bangalore-40 vijayanagar 40 Karnataka 919035290955 [email protected] PLM/KN/8736/2015-2020 Dr. Nazia Iqbal Soja Gardens Pothujanam Lane Kumarapuram TVM11 Kerala 11 Karnataka 8105525868 [email protected] PLM/KN/8737/2015-2020 Dr. Shalini HJ 461-I Block III Stage Basveshwar Nagar Bangalore-560079 Bangalore 560079 Karnataka 919900626210 [email protected] Vol: 11 Issue: 1 103 April 2015 IADVL NEWS PLM/KN/8738/2015-2020 Dr. Amina Asfiyam Iqbal #24 Ist Main 4th Cross Talacauve R4 Nagar Basav Anagar Bangalore-560037 Bangalore 560037 Karnataka 9902335103 [email protected] PLM/KN/8739/2015-2020 Dr. Veena Andanappanavar Veena Andanap panavar, Basaveshwar Nagar, Gajendragad-582114 Gajendragad 582114 Karnataka 9449443582 [email protected] PLM/KN/8740/2015-2020 Dr. Linda Robert Panakkal House Bharati Vihar Chitti Lappilly P.O. Thrissur 680551 kerala Thrissur 680551 Karnataka 7795513603 [email protected] PLM/KN/8741/2015-2020 Dr. Maheshwari N S #13 ‘D’ Block, 20th Main 2nd Stage J P Nagar Mysore 570008 Mysore 570008 Karnataka 7406041144 [email protected] PLM/KN/8742/2015-2020 Dr. Nagaratna C H.No.2-907/32, 32/5 Basava Nilaya Pragay, Colony Gulbarga 585105 Gulbarga 585105 Karnataka 9539389131 [email protected] PLM/KN/8743/2015-2020 Dr. Kavya K No.21/1, Nandanuana street Halasuru Bangalore Bangalore Karnataka 9886082265 [email protected] PLM/KN/8744/2015-2020 Dr. Pramod D S/o Dharmappamanasa, Divine Doornumber 23 Dasarakoipalu Main Road Bogadi Mysore-26 Mysore 26 Karnataka 8971273840 [email protected] PLM/KN/8745/2015-2020 Dr. Priyanka Agarwal 128/119, A K Block, Kidwai Nagar, Kanpur 208011 U.P Kanpur 208011 Karnataka 919886002601 [email protected] PLM/KN/8746/2015-2020 Dr. Manas Jain # 5 3rd Main yadavgiri Mysosre-570020 Mysore 570020 Karnataka 919916851444 [email protected] PLM/KN/8747/2015-2020 Dr. Reshmi Subramaniah “Marathakam, 5/2980, D Puthiyara P.O Calicut-673004 Calicut 673004 Karnataka 919538110632 [email protected] PLM/KN/8748/2015-2020 Dr. Prathibha S Prathibha. S W/o, Rangegowda, Pan Chajanya, Near Park 10th Cross, TP Kailasam Road Sapthagiri extension Tunkur-572102 Tunkur 572102 Karnataka 9742964279 [email protected] PLM/KN/8749/2015-2020 Dr. Lakki Reddygari Sujana 9-5-346/1, Plot No.16, Rajireddy Nagar R Colony Champapet Hyderabad 500079 Hyderabad 500079 Karnataka 9109591827784 [email protected] PLM/KN/8750/2015-2020 Dr. Vishnu.M Moodalgiri L-3, Vishweshwaraiah road somwarpet N. Kodago-571236 571236 Karnataka 919886290823 [email protected] PLM/KN/8751/2015-2020 Dr. Supraja C 1-12-160/3, FR-1, Jaya Residency JJ Nagar Colony Alwal, Secunderabad Telangana 500100 Telangana 500100 Karnataka 8861134488 [email protected] PLM/KN/8752/2015-2020 Dr. Shruti Manvi VIR Viila Keshwapur Kusugal Road Hubli Karnataka 917760719555 [email protected] PLM/KN/8753/2015-2020 Dr. Divya Vupperla Flat No. 203, A-Block RG- Paradise Kaviraj Nagar Khammam-507002 Telangana 507002 Karnataka 918951478224 [email protected] PLM/KN/8754/2015-2020 Dr. Ankit Mohan 308, Jhokan Bagh Civil Lines Jhansi (U.P) Jhansi Karnataka 918152967611 [email protected] PLM/KN/8755/2015-2020 Dr. Bala Ganpathy R 12 B, Williams Road Cantonment Trichy 620001 Tamilnadu Karnataka 919894422964 [email protected] Vol: 11 Issue: 1 104 April 2015 IADVL NEWS PLM/KN/8756/2015-2020 Dr. Laxmi Horatti Shri Adaveshwar Sadan Vemon Road Hubli 580020 Hubli 580020 Karnataka 919742350883 [email protected] PLM/KN/8757/2015-2020 Dr. G.V. Vijaya Bhaskar #602, 17th A Cross Bhuvaneshwari Nagar Near Hebbal Bangalore 560024 Bangalore 560024 Karnataka 919964518750 [email protected] PLM/KN/8758/2015-2020 Dr. Sneha Gandhi # 56/1, Gulaboudi Opp. Nishty Heart Centre Gulbarga-585103 Gulbarga 585103 Karnataka 918095542141 [email protected] PLM/KN/8759/2015-2020 Dr. Swathi G D/O BN Gurumurthy Lecturer Vidhya Nagar Kadur-577548 Kadur 577548 Karnataka 919740055345 [email protected] PLM/KN/8760/2015-2020 Dr. Chandan K.S #148, First Main road Seshadripuram Bangalore-560020 Bangalore 560020 Karnataka 919945963178 [email protected] PLM/KN/8761/2015-2020 Dr. Sandeep M 42, M Block 2nd Stage Kuvempu Nagar Mysore Mysore Karnataka 919449241280 [email protected] PLM/KN/8762/2015-2020 Dr. Rashmi A B C/o, Dr. Suresh S R, # 1946/7, Vidhyanagar Davangere 577005 Davangere 577005 Karnataka 919620704362 [email protected] PLM/KN/8763/2015-2020 Dr. Ravipate Haritha Door No. 2-20/1/1, Madh Avnagar, Kakinada 533003, A.P 533003 Karnataka 919742472273 [email protected] PLM/KN/8764/2015-2020 Dr. Shweta Manchanda Flat No.9, Dev Doot Apartments, Vikas Puri, New Delhi Vikas puri Karnataka 9108971243487 [email protected] PLM/KN/8765/2015-2020 Dr. Shashi kiran AR No.41, 4th Cross, 2nd main Sarvabhuvmanagar Bile kahalli, 11m-13 Post Bangalore-560076 560076 Karnataka 919980080227 [email protected] PLM/KN/8766/2015-2020 Dr. Dilip Kumar N.R #134, 2nd, ‘C’ Main Road, Talacavery Layout, Bangalore 560092 Bangalore 560092 Karnataka 9844288283 [email protected] PLM/KN/8767/2015-2020 Dr. Ajay Agarwal D-69, Vijaya Puram Colony Sipat Road Bilaspur Chattisgarh 495001 Chhatishgarh 495001 Karnataka 9743934005 [email protected] PLM/KN/8768/2015-2020 Dr. Byre Gowda Byraweshwara Nilaya Balaji layout Bagalur Road Sarjapura Bangalore 562125 Bangalore 562125 Karnataka 9035533527 [email protected] PLM/KN/8769/2015-2020 Dr. Lakshmikanth E No.100, Thagyamma Extn Channarayapatna Pin-573116 Bangalore 573116 Karnataka 8884135433 [email protected] PLM/KN/8770/2015-2020 Dr. Prabhakar Meti S M Meti Vidhyanagar Muddebihal Bijapvr 586212 586212 Karnataka 919686254701 [email protected] PLM/KN/8771/2015-2020 Dr. Gourishetty Saipriya 5-8-85/4, Gudwal compund Nampall Y.S T Road HyderabadAP 500001 Karnataka 919379080639 [email protected] PLM/KN/8772/2015-2020 Dr. Rallapalli Alekhya H. No-12-3, Kanch Arlapalem, Tenali, Guntur A.P 522202 Guntur 522202 Karnataka 919000403654 [email protected] PLM/KN/8773/2015-2020 Dr. Lakshmikanth Malladi 35, Padmavathi Garden Phase 3, Penamaluru Vijayawada AP Vijayvada AP 8019839312 [email protected] Vol: 11 Issue: 1 105 April 2015 IADVL NEWS PLM/KN/8774/2015-2020 Dr. Archit Aggarwal 5D/85 N.I.T Faridabad Haryana-121001 703, Boys Hostel HIMS Hasan 57004 57004 Karnataka 8867269219 [email protected] PLM/KN/8775/2015-2020 Dr. yashovardhana D.P Door No.204, Vivekanand Road vidhya nagar Stage hassan 573202 Hassan 573202 Karnataka 9986120000 [email protected] PLM/KN/8776/2015-2020 Dr. Ashwini .N #545, 13th Cross Rmv 2nd Stage Dollars Colony Bangalore -94 Bangalore 94 Karnataka 9972525226 [email protected] PLM/KN/8777/2015-2020 Dr. Ashok Menon Aswathy peoples Dairy Campus Vyttila Kochi Kerala 682019 OPD No-4, Dept of Dermatology K.S Hegde Charetable hospital, Mangalore-575018 Mangalore 575018 Karnataka 919538977731 [email protected] PLM/KN/8778/2015-2020 Dr. neetha Thomas Karathra House OPP Municiapl park road irinjalaloda, Thrissur Kerala OPD No-4, Dept of Dermatology K.S Hegde Charetable hospital, Mangalore-575018 Mangalore 575018 Karnataka 919686053533 [email protected] PLM/KN/8779/2015-2020 Dr. Gnana Kireeti Gummadi Plot No. 829, Gokul Plots, KPHB Kukatpally Hyderabad A.P Dept. Of skin Kasturba Hospital Manipal, Karnataka, Manipal Karnataka 9902373138 [email protected] PLM/KN/8780/2015-2020 Dr. Thansiha Nargis kalnata House Dvlikunnu Kasaragod Kerala 671121 Dept of deermatology Yenepoya Medical College Karnataka 919663615418 [email protected] PLM/KN/8781/2015-2020 Dr. Arjun Ajay Shankar Shankar Bhavanpo Varam Kunnur -670594 kerala 670594 Karnataka 918892296444 [email protected] PLM/KN/8782/2015-2020 Dr. Nitin B Nair TMC/1/1/1378, Devi Nivas Guruvayur Rd Trichy-2 Trichur 2 Karnataka 919008416090 [email protected] PLM/KN/8783/2015-2020 Dr. Vaishnavi Gopal B N 20C, Sivasri Sreekrikshnanagar Ponguhood Trivandrum Trivandrum Karnataka 9109895055704 [email protected] PLM/KN/8784/2015-2020 Dr. Napur Goyal House No.1 Block-H BRS Nagar Ludhiana Punjab Karnataka 919343205577 [email protected] PLM/KN/8785/2015-2020 Dr. Ajitesh Prakash C/0 Dr. Gyan Prakash Degree College Road Pilibhit U.P 262001 Karnataka 918884284568 [email protected] PLM/KN/8786/2015-2020 Dr. Gillian Roga 220/c, 297, Civil Lines St. Jude’s School Bareilly U.P 243001 Bareilly 243001 Karnataka 9972232554 [email protected] PLM/KN/8787/2015-2020 Dr. Saisweth S No.2 Next Togdvt Hospital Arekere Bangalore76 Bangalore 76 Karnataka 919739456368 [email protected] PLM/KN/8788/2015-2020 Dr. Khushbu Tantia Krishna industries Sadarara Purulia WB Purulia Purulia Karnataka 919986020488 [email protected] PLM/KN/8789/2015-2020 Dr. Mallela Harish H.No.2-5-529/4/9 Mothi Nagar Khammam Telangana 507003 Telangana 507003 Karnataka 9885671614 [email protected] PLM/KN/8790/2015-2020 Dr. Madhuri Nallamilli D No.2-7A-7/1, Venkatnakakinada 533003 east Godavari District, A.P 533238 SSIMSEKC Davangere Karrnataka 577005 Davangere 577005 Karnataka 9591621772 [email protected] PLM/KN/8791/2015-2020 Dr. Yogesh Kumar K.P 102/15, ABV Road B’B Block Krnagar Mysore Karnataka 571602 Mysore 571602 Karnataka 9611856452 [email protected] Vol: 11 Issue: 1 106 April 2015 IADVL NEWS PLM/KN/8792/2015-2020 Dr. Swetha H.P No.634, 1st Main, 4th Cross New Tippasandra Bangalore 560075 Bangalore 560075 Karnataka 919739239449 [email protected] PLM/KN/8793/2015-2020 Dr. Manjunatha H Manjunatha H 9th cross Iudp Layout Chitradurga Karnataka 9902618653 [email protected] PLM/KN/8794/2015-2020 Dr. P.Alekya H.No. 7-10-938/2A, Opp Govt Civil hospital RP Road Nizamabad Telangana 503001 Telangana 503001 Karnataka 9109866701111 [email protected] PLM/KN/8795/2015-2020 Dr. Anvitha C #409, 2nd Floor, 12th Cross Sadashiv nagar Bangalore 560080 Bangalore 560080 Karnataka 919686520403 [email protected] PLM/KN/8796/2015-2020 Dr. Sheena Singh 168, Gracevilla jiviba park university road surat 395017 919632162827 [email protected] PLM/KN/8797/2015-2020 Dr. Sonakshi S 209, Sharada Nilayam K.G Nagar Main road bangalore 560019 Bangalore 560019 Karnataka 919945250825 [email protected] PLM/KN/8798/2015-2020 Dr. Amitha L.N D/o Leela Door No. 1089, Prashasthi Behind Petrol Bunk vidyanagar Davanagere Davangere Karnataka 917760055111 [email protected] PLM/KN/8799/2015-2020 Dr. Harshavardhana K N #90, 20th Cross 2nd Main Road Jayanagar Mysore-570014 Mysore 570014 Karnataka 919663161302 [email protected] PLM/KN/8800/2015-2020 Dr. Marthine Deepali H. No. 2-4-549, Ramnagar Hawamkonda warangal Dist- Telangana 506001 Telangana 506001 Karnataka 7829829777 [email protected] PLM/KN/8801/2015-2020 Dr. Saranya Gadde H.No.8-3-1109/3, Flat No.444, Vishnu Lekha Plaza, Srinagar Colony, Hyderabad-500073 Telangana Telangana 500073 Karnataka 8123386351 [email protected] PLM/KN/8802/2015-2020 Dr. Naveen Thomas Kattikatt (H) Vaduthala P.O Cochin-23 Kerala Dept of Dermatology St. Johns Medical College kerala 9731222763 [email protected] PLM/KN/8803/2015-2020 Dr. Rekam Anusha D.No. 6-5-448, Andhra Bank colony Ramnagar Anantapur 515004 AP Annantpur 919177720961 [email protected] PLM/KN/8804/2015-2020 Dr. Ashwiini. B 76, 10th cross 1st Main Jagadish nagar New Delhi Thippasandra P.O. Bangalore 560075 Bangalore 560075 Karnataka 919986410636 [email protected] PLM/KN/8805/2015-2020 Dr. Andrea Marie Rosario Crystal Vas lane 1st cross Falnir Mangalore-02 Mangalore 2 Karnataka 919916203628 [email protected] PLM/KN/8806/2015-2020 Dr. Kiran K.C Dr. Kiran K C S/O Chinnappa K.S Kalkatte Garnadlu Village, Salurpost, Thirtahahalli taluk Shimdga karnataka 577414 577414 Karnataka 9916011956 [email protected] PLM/KN/8807/2015-2020 Dr. Manoj R 49, 17th Ward, Behind Golden Park Apts, Kodichikkana-halli, Bangalore Bangalore 76 Karnataka 8147325707 [email protected] PLM/KN/8808/2015-2020 Dr. Pratik Thacker A/8, Shanti Mandal, Shastri nagar, 148, S.V. Road Borivali (west) skin OPD, KMC Hospital Attavar, Mangalore 575002 Mangalore 575002 Karnataka 917760181344 [email protected] PLM/KN/8809/2015-2020 Dr. Shruthi M.K #4, 15th Main , 19th Cross Padmanabhanagar Bangalore 560061 Bangalore 560061 Karnataka 919886503931 [email protected] Vol: 11 Issue: 1 107 April 2015 IADVL NEWS PLM/KN/8810/2015-2020 Dr. Prakruthi K.N 63/8, 2nd Cross Lalji Nagar Lakkasandra Blore 560030 Karnataka 919845719748 [email protected] PLM/KN/8811/2015-2020 Dr. Bindu Shree R #1323, 14th Main 7th Cross BTN 2nd Stage bangalore-560076 Bangalore 560076 Karnataka 918971600570 [email protected] PLM/KN/8812/2015-2020 Dr. Champa R #112, Thanisandra, Shivram Karanth Nagar Post Blore-77 Karnataka 919844788515 [email protected] PLM/KN/8813/2015-2020 Dr. Safal Rahim FLAT 101, MAHAVEER WILLOW ANNEXE KENGERI SATELLITE TOWN, BANGALORE 560 060. Bangalore 919740194471 [email protected] PLM/KN/8814/2015-2020 Dr. Shibhani S Hegde Om Shree nivas Near YMCA Jodukatte Udupi 919740835809 [email protected] PLM/KN/8815/2015-2020 Dr. Kette Rethvi Tej Lakshmi Srinivasa Nilay 5th ‘A’ Cross Maruthi Nagar Tumurkarnataka-572102 #103, PG Hostel for men, MMCGRI, Irwyn Road, Mysore karnataka 570001 Mysore 570001 Karnataka 9109880567002 [email protected] PLM/KN/8816/2015-2020 Dr. Ashwini V Swamy #2110, 8th Cross Kuvempunagar Channapatna Ramanagar karnataka 571501 #26, women PG hostel Vinoba Road Mysore 570001 Mysore 570001 Karnataka 9964938274 [email protected] PLM/KN/8817/2015-2020 Dr. Puneetha B #MIG 995, Bogadi II stage Chama rajamohalla mysore 570026 Mysore 570026 Karnataka 917353647919 [email protected] PLM/KN/8818/2015-2020 Dr. Abhilash.A. Dani #29, Sanjay Gandhi Nagar Belly-583104 Bellary 583104 Karnataka 9008542354 [email protected] PLM/KN/8819/2015-2020 Dr. Sowmya Manangi #2030 C/0, G Gurushanthappa, 2nd main 2nd cross PJ extension Davangere-577004 Davangere 577004 Karnataka 9019469388 [email protected] PLM/KN/8820/2015-2020 Dr. Swarna hebbar #1566, 5th Cross 17th main BSK 1st Stg Bangalore 560050 Bangalore 560050 Karnataka 9739393355 [email protected] PLM/KN/8821/2015-2020 Dr. Bhavya Rajanna #635, 2nd main 11th Block Nagarbhavi 2nd Stage bangalore-560072 Bangalore 560072 Karnataka 9886512448 [email protected] PLM/KN/8822/2015-2020 Dr. Kanagala Neethu Chowdary HIG-125, Vuda, colony vinayak Nagar Visakhapatnam A.P Dept of Skin kasturba hosp Manipal 919493639727 [email protected] PLM/KN/8823/2015-2020 Dr. Soumil Khare House. No. G-13, maruti Residency Amlidih Raipur Chhattisgarh OPD Dermatology Dept MVJMCERH, 30th Kolathur P.O Dandupalya Hoskote Bangalore Bangalore 562114 Karnataka 919739387890 [email protected] PLM/KN/8824/2015-2020 Dr. Anuradha Jindal 20-A, Model Town Ext. Ludhiana Punjab 141002 Dept of skin STD KMC Manipal 918861373234 [email protected] Vol: 11 Issue: 1 108 April 2015 IADVL NEWS PLM/KN/8825/2015-2020 Dr. Bhagyashree Kanakareddi Old ito Road Shanti Colony Vidyanagar Hubli 580021 OPD No.9 SBMPMCH Blde University Bijapur-586103 919738718459 [email protected] PLM/KN/8826/2015-2020 Dr. Kindy D.A.S. Newmai #249, palm Avenaharbari Dimapur 797112 Ngaland Dept of MVJMCGRH, 30th Milestone, NH4 Dandupalya Hostel, bangalore 562114 Bangalore 562114 Karnataka 7406153858 [email protected] PLM/KN/8827/2015-2020 Dr. Swetha Yarramachu Flat No.203, Balaji Classic gomathy Nagar miniby pass Road Nellore A.P Dept of Dermatology OPD MUJMCGRH, Hoskote-562114 9916452418 [email protected] PLM/KN/8828/2015-2020 Dr. Mohammed Naseef K Karat House Parambil Peedika Malappuram kerala-676317 Dermatology MVJMC&RH Dandupaya, Hoskote Bangalore 562114 9980064450 [email protected] PLM/KN/8829/2015-2020 Dr. Mareen Ann Jacob Tony Villa nalanchira Trivandrum 15 kerala Blessed Mother teresa Hostel ST Johns Medical College, Room 22, Koramangala Bangalore Bangalore Karnataka 8971774613 [email protected] PLM/KN/8830/2015-2020 Dr. Manohara B.K B Kumar 731, Samrudhi Nilaya CH Amnigara Channaraya Patna Assan 9844127277 [email protected] PLM/KN/8831/2015-2020 Dr. M Shashikumar No.101, Lighth Phase yelahanka Nettown Bangalore No.61, Kalpatar U Bhavan AIMS B.G Nagar -571448, karnataka Karnataka 7259225405 [email protected] PLM/KN/8832/2015-2020 Dr. Monica Dukkipa L-69, Srilapark pride Near Calavary temple Hydernagar Hderbad 500049 Room No. 40 Kalpataru Bhavan Aims B.G Nagar 571448 Karnataka 9686220028 [email protected] PLM/KN/8833/2015-2020 Dr. Vasudevan P Kulathupalayam Puliyur CF karur-639114 Tamil nadu Kulathupalayam Puliyur Karur, tamil nadu 639114 919790556446 [email protected] PLM/M/8834/2015-2020 Dr. Mahajan Shubhangi Room No. 1309, VGPG Hostel KEM Hospital Mumbai Mumbai 918879423235 [email protected] PLM/M/8835/2015-2020 Dr. Manjusha Devikar C/o Hemant Bhanarkar Building Near Maskasath Muncipal Corporation Maskasth Nagpur 919096125015 [email protected] PLM/M/8836/2015-2020 Dr. Anshu Rathi C/o, N.P Chandak Asmita SBI Colony, Near Bhaktidham Mandir Badnera Road Amravati 444607 Mumbai 919423726822 [email protected] PLM/M/8837/2015-2020 Dr. Abhashri Vastava Dr.Vivek Diwan 701, Garha Bazar Diwan Hospital Jabalpur M.P 919424310004 [email protected] PLM/M/8838/2015-2020 Dr. Rajshree Chaudhari 15, New Verma Layout Ambazari Nagpur 919766119124 [email protected] PLM/M/8839/2015-2020 Dr. Rashmi Badrinatha Aderao OPD-14, Skin Nair Hospital 9766410953 [email protected] PLM/M/8840/2015-2020 Dr. Aayushi Bharat Mehta 394- B, Gupta Nivas, Bhaudaji Road Matunga Mumbai 400019 Maharashtra 919820616903 [email protected] PLM/M/8841/2015-2020 Dr. Deepali Tarate C-23, police Officers Quaters Sahar Road Andheri -East Mumbai 919967933486 [email protected] PLM/M/8842/2015-2020 Dr. Nagpal Angela 205, Sholay CHS, Raheja Complex, Seven Bunglows Andheri -West Mumbai 400061 Maharashtra 919699784644 [email protected] Vol: 11 Issue: 1 109 April 2015 IADVL NEWS LM/KN/8843 Dr. Mahadevi Patil H. NO. 934/56, kale Layout Mahalaxmi Nagar Gulbarga Karnataka 919481777368 [email protected] LM/KN/8844 Dr. Neha Gupta #218, Jeevan Kendra Layout Cambridge Road Bangalore 560008 Karnataka 919902500100 [email protected] LM/KN/8845 Dr. Adinarayana Bandrala Palli Billur Post Bagepalli Taluk ChickballaPur 563124 Karnataka 919945196942 [email protected] LM/KN/8846 Dr. Vivekananda Ittigi S/o, Asavaraja I#369/1 Acharya Layout, Harapan Ahhalli Davangere 583131 Karnataka 7829739948 [email protected] LM/M/8847 Dr. Sabrina Marwen Pereira Vaz T4, Indira Appts Opposite Hotel Delmon CA Road Panjim Goa Maharashtra 919158911696 [email protected] LM/M/8848 Dr. Hemant Vasant Talanikar Vasu Duplex House Rugved Building Madhuban Colony Jagtap Dairy Pune 411027 Maharashtra 9422087726 [email protected] LM/M/8849 Dr. Vikhe Supriya Radhakrishna 801, Gemini River front behind Rohan Nilay AVNDH Pune 7 Maharashtra 919422877777 [email protected] ALM/M/8850 Dr. Priyanka Deelip Patil A 6/702, Saraf Chaudhari Nagar Thakur complex Kandivali East Mumbai 400101 Maharashtra 9773331551 [email protected] ALM/M/8851 Dr. Beena Vikas Shirole J- wing 404, Mayuresh Park Lake Road Bhandup-West Mumbai 78 Maharashtra 9820842198 [email protected] PLM/M/8852/2015-2020 Dr. Agarwal Shilpi Ajay Kumar Flat No. 403, Building No. 231 B Ashok Nagar Bhiwandi Thane Mumbai Maharashtra 918411948530 [email protected] PLM/UP/8853/2015-2020 Dr. Nadia Zakir Mian Muzaffarnagar Medical College PG Hostel R.No. GF-8 UP 918859988926 [email protected] PLM/WB/8854/2015-2020 Dr. Deep Anurag Shoepur Kanke Road Ranchi Jharkhand 834003 West Bengal 919433814331 [email protected] PLM/WB/8855/2015-2020 Dr. Devesh Kumar Shukla STM, Car Avenue Kolkata 73 918981480955 [email protected] PLM/WB/8856/2015-2020 Dr. Prerna STM, Car Avenue Kolkata 73 7044216687 [email protected] PLM/WB/8857/2015-2020 Dr. Saikat Banerjee M.N. Road Ghoshpara, Kalitala, P.O.P Anshila, Sodepur North 24, parganas 700112 8981147453 [email protected] PLM/R/8858/2015-2020 Dr. Manoj Kumar Sharma 28, Jawahar Nagar Danbari Kota 324005 9649486807 [email protected] PLM/R/8859/2015-2020 Dr. Bajrang Soni Outside jassusar Gate Maliyon Mohalla Bikaner 334001 Rajasthan 9460042951 [email protected] PLM/R/8860/2015-2020 Dr. Manjaree Morgaonkar Sube ki goth behind kailash Talkies Lashkar Gwalior 474001 M.P 918696853519 [email protected] Vol: 11 Issue: 1 110 April 2015 IADVL NEWS PLM/R/8861/2015-2020 Dr. Anil Kumar Singal C/o, Rameshwar Dayal Sans Shop No. 10, Nagar wale New Mandi. Dholpur 328001 9461593782 [email protected] LM/AP/ 8862 Dr. J.V Subba Reddy Plot No. 80, NGOS Colony Nandyal Kurnool Andhra pradesh 518502 Andhra Pradesh 9493583038 [email protected] LM/AP/8863 Dr. Sailaja Gudladona Elite Skinandh Air Clinic Opp Globla Edge School KPH Road 4 Andhra Pradesh 8106348667 [email protected] LM/AP/8864 Dr. Shaik Shoukath Ali Santhi Ram Medical College NH18, Nandyal Kurnool Andhra pradesh Andhra Pradesh 9676660692 [email protected] LM/AP/8865 Dr. Rajni R H.No. 45-108, Chemmumi Apartment Ravinder Nagar kadapa Andhra Pradesh 9346403416 [email protected] LM/AP/8866 Dr. Kotakonda manohar 20-1075,B R.K Nagar kadapa Andhra pradesh 919052631444 [email protected] LM/UP/8867 Dr. Mohd. Sadiq Umar 124, Vasant Vihar Phase I Dehradun Uttar Pradesh 248001 Uttar Pradesh 919760388033 [email protected] LM/ND/8868 Dr. Dilip Kumar Meena Shiv Colony mahwa Dausa Rajasthan 321608 New Delhi 8800336454 [email protected] LM/ND/8869 Dr. Hajini Ghulam Hassan Lane 9, Momin Abad Batmaloo Srinagar Kashmir Jammu & Kashmir 1949419078596 [email protected] LM/NE/8870 Dr. Montu Deka H.No. 87, Cachal Road Sixmile Guwahati 781022 919435033901 [email protected] ALM/M/8871 Dr. Dipali Chetan Chavan Drabchavan Flat No. 6 Devayan Ishree Building Shivtirtha nagar Pune Maharashtra 9730007347 [email protected] ALM/M/8872 Dr. Geetanjali Shetty 904, Mangal Kripa Building off Sv Road Unnat Nagar 11 Goregaon Mumbai 400062 Maharashtra 919819264666 [email protected] ALM/M/8873 Dr. Tamkanat Fatima A-22-502,Al-Makkah, Millat Nagar Andheri Mumbai Mumbai Maharashtra 919969763980 [email protected] LM/WB/8874 Dr. Nihar Ranjan Kayal 1/1, Thakur Pukur Road kolkata 700063 West Bengal 9831092286 [email protected] PLM/NE/8875/2015-2020 Dr. Vaswatee Madhab House No. 16, Lakhimi Nagar path, Hatigaon Guwahati 38 North East 919864055498 [email protected] PLM/ND/8876/2015-2020 Dr. Pawan Kumar Hostel No. 7 Room 59 AIIMS Delhi New Delhi 919968721203 [email protected] PLM/ND/8877/2015-2020 Dr. Shreyans Mutha 44, Sampat Farms Bhicholi mardana Indore 452016 917838910218 [email protected] PLM/K/8878/2015-2020 Dr. Aswathy U S.R Nivas Kallayam TVM kerala 9747385980 [email protected] Vol: 11 Issue: 1 111 April 2015 IADVL NEWS PLM/K/8879/2015-2020 Dr. Lakshmy R Vattapparambi Mathilbhagom Thiruvanamalai Mathhilbhagom thiruvallai Thiruvanamalai kerala 9447378513 [email protected] PLM/K/8880/2015-2020 Dr. Aswini R Aryat Thonadloor Pandalam P.O Pathanamthitta 689501 kerala 919495105050 [email protected] PLM/K/8881/2015-2020 Dr. Arjun A TC 6/1491, Vipanchika Thuruvickal P.O Trivandrum 695011 kerala 9496357152 [email protected] PLM/K/8882/2015-2020 Dr. Bebisha J 13A, JJ Villa Joseph St. West Lutheran Road Near Nadukattu Isakiyamman Temple Nagar coil-1 1 kerala 9526461529 [email protected] PLM/K/8883/2015-2020 Dr. Swathy Lekshmi J.L Vandanam Puthenchantha P.O Vallikunnam 690501 kerala 919496368559 [email protected] PLM/K/8884/2015-2020 Dr. Nimiya Gopal D6/16, KSHB Colony Medical college Kozhikhode kerala 919400834460 [email protected] PLM/K/8885/2015-2020 Dr. Mikin George Thomas Mannilpeedikayil Elanthur P.O Pathanamthitta kerala 919544468827 [email protected] PLM/K/8886/2015-2020 Dr. Mereena Paul Mulerikal House kongorpilly P.O Ernakulam Kerala kerala 919847755740 [email protected] PLM/K/8887/2015-2020 Dr. Anjali Ullas 2/18, Divya Easthill Calicut Calicut 673005 kerala 919495801358 [email protected] PLM/K/8888/2015-2020 Dr. Nithu B Johns Darsana TC-17/2195, Sreepuram Road Poojappura Trivandrum695012 Trivandrum 695012 kerala 919446932942 [email protected] PLM/K/8889/2015-2020 Dr. Anand Mayookham Akash Nagar Near Malamal JN Alathur palakkad 678541 kerala 919495122491 [email protected] PLM/K/8890/2015-2020 Dr. Shwetha V Rajiv Vaishnavam Meppayil (P.O) Vatakara Calicut Calicut 673104 kerala 919745418007 [email protected] PLM/K/8891/2015-2020 Dr. Deepa R.S Yesodhara mandiram Kilikollur East P.O kollam 691004 kerala 919496333365 [email protected] PLM/K/8892/2015-2020 Dr. Rani Maria George Chalassery (H) Peroor Road Ettumanoor, P.O, Kottayam Kottayam 686631 kerala 9495443787 [email protected] PLM/K/8893/2015-2020 Dr. Hashba B.P Pleasant Villa Chungam Pappinisseri Kannur 670561 kerala 919496359822 [email protected] PLM/TN/8894/2015-2020 Dr. Santhiya Vadhana. A 12/4B, The Respuram Thoothukudi 628001 Chennai 9791668619 [email protected] PLM/TN/8895/2015-2020 Dr. Shumez Hameedullah 207, 24th Cross Street, Indira Indira Nagar Adyar 160020 Chennai 919566218901 [email protected] PLM/TN/8896/2015-2020 Dr. Swetha P 147, A 4th Block 5th Main Rajaji Nagar Bangalore 560010 9751609596 [email protected] PLM/TN/8897/2015-2020 Dr. T. Nethra 7A, Kumaran St. Jothi nagar Arakkonam Vellore 631003 Tamilnadu 919629698605 [email protected] PLM/TN/8898/2015-2020 Dr. Deepika R No.45, Bazaar, Street Chinna Salem Villapuram 606201 Tamilnadu 9944995593 [email protected] PLM/TN/8899/2015-2020 Dr. Vijay Kumar S No.6/8, Maruthi Nagar Mayiladuturai Tamil Nadu Duthurai Tamilnadu 919865767961 [email protected] Vol: 11 Issue: 1 112 April 2015 IADVL NEWS PLM/TN/8900/2015-2020 Dr. Kamini C.R 40, New No.Subramani St Nrpaddy field Rd. Perambur Perambur 160011 Tamilnadu 9486980264 [email protected] PLM/TN/8901/2015-2020 Dr. B Poorana No. 350, 2nd West Cross Muthiah Nagar Annamalai Nagar Post Chidambaram 608002 Tamilnadu 919944994022 [email protected] PLM/TN/8902/2015-2020 Dr. Gandhi Jasmine Mukesh Chandra 85, Nehru Nagar Society Umra Ichchhanath Surat 395007 Gujarat 919994304215 [email protected] PLM/TN/8903/2015-2020 Dr. Yasodhara Puvvada 15-13-22/1, Velagavari Street Market Area Tenali Tenali 522201 Tenali 7708024222 [email protected] PLM/TN/8904/2015-2020 Dr. Subha Ranjani K Amaraj 4/173, KMS Gardens Sarada College road Salem 16 Tamilnadu 919003934051 [email protected] PLM/TN/8905/2015-2020 Dr. Anirudh Somani Plot No. 17/A, Journalist Colony Jubilee Hills Hyderabad 33 AP 919500989789 [email protected] PLM/TN/8906/2015-2020 Dr. Doctor Nevil Bharatkumar A-40 Keshavnagar Society Umra Ichchhanath nath Surat Gujarat surat 395007 Gujarat 91919994304536 [email protected] PLM/TN/8907/2015-2020 Dr. Ashwini Annabathula #93, Chandragiri Colony East Neredmet, Hyderabad 500056 AP 919618733336 [email protected] Vol: 11 Issue: 1 113 April 2015 IADVL NEWS Dermatololgists, Venereologists & Leprologists WELFARE TRUST REG.NO.: F/2788/VADODARA Shreeji Chambers, Brahmpuri, Dandia Bazar, Vadodara-390001, Gujarat Phone (0265)2431085 email: [email protected] FOR OFFICE USE Paste One DVLWT NO._____________________________________________ Photograph Branch: ________________ State: _____________ Category: Reg. / Bene Date: _____________ Signature: __________________ ENROLLMENT FORM (To be filled in Block Letters ) Surname First Name Father’s / Husband’s Name ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Sex : Male / Female _____________________________________________________________________________________ Age : __________________________ DOB :_________________________________________________________________ Qualifications: _________________________________________________________________________________________ State Branch of IADVL ___________________________________________________________________________________ LM No. : _____________________________________________________________________________________________ In case of Beneficiary Member Fill 1., 2., 3., 1. IADVL Member Name _________________________________________________________________________________ 2. Relation : __________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. Mem. No. of IADVL Member : ___________________________________________________________________________ 4. Address : ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________City___________________________________ Vol: 11 Issue: 1 114 April 2015 PinCode__________________________State_________________________________________________________________ Tel. No.: STD Code : ____________Residence : _____________________________Clinic: _______________________________ Mobile No. :__________________________________E-mail : __________________________________________________ I, ________________________________the undersigned hereby apply for the Membership of DVL Welfare Trust. I enclosed herewith Demand Draft / Cheque No. ______________________Date__________________drawn on _________________________ for Rs.__________________ (Rupees _________________________________________________________________________________) being 1. Admission Fees as per age Rs. ______________ 2. Annual Membership Fees Rs. 400/- 3. Advance Fraternity Contribution(AFC) Rs. 1,500/- 4. Legal Fees (optional/as per type of practice) Rs.______________ (Rupees__________________________________________________________________________________) being Advance Payment (optional) Total Rs.______________ ______________ I do hereby declare that the above information is true and I have withheld no information whatsoever in the Application, and I agree to pay the amount demanded. I further agree to abide by the conditions laid down in the constitution approved by the General Body for this Trust, Full Name of the Nominee : _______________________________________________________________________________ (Only one name in Capital letter) if nominee is minor, D.O.B_____________________________________________________ Signature of Nominee/Guardian with name in case of minor :_____________________________________________________ Relationship with applicant :______________________________________________________________________________ Address of Nominee : ___________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Date :_______________ Signature :_________________ Signature _____________________ (Signature of regular member) (Signature of beneficiary member) Proposed By. Dr.___________________________________ Membership No.:_____________________ Signature of proposer : ______________________________ DETAILS OF CHARGES ON ADMISSION Admission fees : The Admission Fees payable shall be as under : Age in Years Admission fee upto the age of 10 years Rs. 1000 [ADMISSION FEES ONCE PAID 11 of 20 years Rs. 1500 WILL NOT BE REFUNDED] 21 of 30 years Rs. 2000 31 of 40 years Rs. 3000 41 of 50 years Rs. 4000 51 of 60 years Rs. 5000 61 of 70 years Rs. 7000 above 70 years Rs. 8000 2. Annual Membership Fees : Rs. 300 per member/beneficiary enrolled 3. ADVANCE FRATERNITY CONTRIBUTION Every Member has to pay initially Rs. 1500/- as advance F.C Per member/Beneficiary enrolled 4. LEGAL FEES (optional) Legal fees will be received from regular members only. (The indemnity coverage will be Rs. seven lacs, per case and Rs. fifteen lacs aggregate per year. If member wishes, the indemnity coverage will be double by paying the legal fees double.) For Consultant with only office practice - Rs. 1000/- per year. For Consultant with practice of dermato surgery - Rs. 2000/- per year. For Consultant with practice of cosmetic, laser & other procedures - Rs. 3000/- per year. 5. NOTE 1. If application form is not duly completed, it will not be accepted. 2. 3 passport sized photograph to be provided with the form. 3. Certified Photocopy of Birth Date Proof (Attested copy of School leaving certificate / passport / driving license or any other supportive documents.), LM certificate IADVL HQ & Medical Council Registration Certificate must accompany with this form. 4. In case of beneficiary member, the application form must be signed by the Regular member of IADVL. 5. The admission to any applicant is subject to approval by the Managing Committee of the scheme and shall be final and binding on the applicant. 6. Please pay by local cheque/DD payable at Vadodara in favour of “DVL Welfare Trust”. Send Cheque or DD by Registered A.D. post only. 7. M.O., Cash or outstation cheque will not be accepted in any circumstances. 8. Please pay by separate DD for each application, otherwise your application may not be accepted. 9. In case, where nominee is minor or illiterate, the left thumb impression must be taken. 10. Benefit of Fraternity Contribution of scheme is liable after completion of one year of membership of the Trust. However nominee of member be entitle for such benefits if death of members occurs in accidents even within one year of joining the Trust. 11. Separate forms to be filled for every member or beneficiary member ___________________________________ SIGNATURE OF THE APPLICANT WITH DATE IADVL NEWS Indian Association of Dermatologists, Venereologists & Leprologists FORM OF MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION 2015 _____________________ Branch (To be filled in Triplicate) Please Print or use Block Letters Only IADVL IADVL CODE NO. LM PLM ILM ALM To The Honorary General Secretary Indian Association of Dermatologists, Venereologists and Leprologists (IADVL) Affix Pass Port Size Photograph Dear Sir, I desire to become as Provisional Life/Life / Associate Life / International Life member of the Association and if selected, I agree, or abide by the rules and regulations of the Association. I hereby declare that the information provided by me correct and if found incorrect my membership may be forfeited. Signature of the Candidate: ________________________________ Name in Full ( in capitals) Father’s name _______________________________________________________________________ Date of Birth :_________________Age : ________________________Nationality________________ P.G Qualifications and year of passing ____ _______________________________________________________________ (Must Attach documents) Medical Registration No. and Authority : ____________________________________________________________________ Specialty: (Dermatology, DVL, etc) _______________________________________________________________________ Year of Starting Practice in Specialty :____________________________ Duration___________________________________ Position holding at present :_____________________________________________________________________________ Permanent Address Vol: 11 Issue: 1 117 April 2015 IADVL NEWS Mailing Address : Phone : National Code No.: __________ Regional (S.T.D) Code :______________Resi.: _________________ Mobile : __________________________ Hospital / Work ____________________________ E-mail (Mandatory) : _________________________________________________________ Proposed by: (1) Name & Code No. : _________________ LM No. Signature of Proposer ________________________________ Seconded by : (2) Name & Code No.: __________________ LM No. Signature of Seconder ________________________________ • Proposers & Seconder should be life members of IADVL [ I enclose herewith Rs. ________________ (In words _________________________________________________ ____________________________ _________) by cash/A/c Payee Bank Draft Drawn on _____________________ _______________________________________Bank Dated ____________________ ] Place : Date: __________________________________ Signature of Applicant • One must join a state branch of IADVL is one’s own state, or a neighboring state. One can also become Direct (Central) member, if neither of those two exists. • Please enclose 3 pass port side photographs (paste one to the application from & attach two more) Do not use stapler pins. Forwarded to the Hon. General Secretary, Indian Association of Dermatologists, Venereologists and Leprologists, (Through the branch secretary) CFC & JC enclosed. Place : Branch Secretary Address of Branch Secretary Date : Vol: 11 Issue: 1 118 April 2015 IADVL NEWS TO BE FILLED BY CENTRAL OFFICE Received CFC & JC, Member is enrolled in Register. YES / NO L.M.No. ___________________________________________________ ILM/A.L.M/P.L.M ___________________________________________________ (Hon. General Secretary) To The Editor IJDVL for including in Mailing list Name of the Applicant : Permanent Address : Emailing Address : Vol: 11 Issue: 1 119 April 2015 IADVL NEWS completion. All the PLMs need to submit their degree/ diploma certificate to Hon Gen Secretary’s office within 5 years of becoming PLM to become Life members. Annexure: Instructions to Applicant: 1. ANNUAL SUBSCRIBTION: Class of Central fund membership contribution (CFC) Branch Journal Total contribution contribution (BC) Rs. (JC) Rs. Life members 4000 1500 1500 7000 one time Provisional 4000 life members 1500 1500 7000 one time Associate Life 4000 members 1500 1500 7000 one time Honorary members Shall not be required to pay annual subscription Retired members Shall not be required to pay annual subscription (iii)ASSOCIATE LIFE MEMBER: for those who are working in the field of Dermatology belonging to other specialties (Dermatopathologists, Genetic Scientists, microbiologists etc). No voting rights and are not eligible for any executive post in IADVL. (iv)INTERNATIONAL LIFE MEMBER: Working outside India (NRI & others). No voting rights and not eligible for any executive post in IADVL. 3. A/c payee Demand Draft to be made payable to Indian Association of Dermatologists, Venereologists & Leprologists (IADVL), Payable at Branch Secretary’s place. (contact state branch secretary for details before making DD) Instructions to State Secretaries: • Retain one copy of completed application at the state branch along with branch contribution (Rs 1,500) amount. International US $ 700 Life membership Life Members • Send the second and third copy along with CFC & JC to National Secretariat by A/c payee demand draft. (CFC, JC = 5,500/-) in favor of “IADVL” payable at Delhi. 2. ELIGIBILITY: (i) FOR LIFE MEMBERSHIP: The person should be posses a Medical council of India recognized postgraduate degree or diploma or DNB in the specialty of Dermatology, Venereology & Leprology in modern medicine. (ii) Provisional Life Members: Only post graduate students undergoing training in MCI recognized medical colleges/ postgraduate courses of this specialty or those pursuing DNB in Dermato-Venereology/DVL are eligible for this category. Please remember to attach a certificate from the head of the department where you are undergoing training. Mention the date of joining date & likely year of Vol: 11 Issue: 1 Address of National IADVL Secretariat: Dr Rashmi Sarkar Honorary General Secretary, IADVL Professor, Dept of Dermatology & venerelogy, Ward No. 22/23 (Through Gate No.3), Maulana Azad Medical College and Lok Nayak Hospital, Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi- 110002, Mob.: 09818244340 E-mail: [email protected] 120 April 2015 IADVL NEWS International Achievements Dr Kiran Godse MD FRCP Professor D.Y.Patil school of medicine was invited to speak on subcutaneous autoserum therapy in chronic urticaria at late breaking research session at American academy of dermatology annual meeting at San Francisco on 20th March 15 D Y Patil university has started one year fellowship in Allergology Course under Prof Dr.Kiran Godse. This is unique course for super speciality of allergy Dr Suresh Joshipura have been selected as abstract reviewer for the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology Congress. Vol: 11 Issue: 1 121 April 2015 Picture Gallery Inauguration of CME at DERMACON 2015 IADVL Combined CC Meeting and GBM Closing Year 2015 IADVL CC Meeting and Closing GBM 2015-2 DERMACON 2015 Inauguration Dr Ruis Fernandez receiving Prof.K.C.Kandhari Memorial Award at Inauguration DERMACON 2015 Dr Ramesh Bhat releasing Souvenir of DERMACON 2015 at Inauguration DERMACON 2015 122 Picture Gallery IADVLEC with Residents-Dream Editorial Team at Inauguration DERMACON 2015-1 ACAD IADVL Session at DERMACON 2015 Dr Ganesh Pai being honoured at Valedictory Function at DERMACON 2015 IADVL ITATSA Campaign in DERMACON 2015 IADVL Practice Management Cell Meeting at DERMACON 2015 Winners of IADVL GSK National Quiz for PGs 2015 will IADVL EC and National Quiry Master 123 Picture Gallery IADVL Best Branch Award 2014-Manipur IADVL Best Branch Award 2014-Karnataka AGBM of Opening Year at DERMACON 2015 IADVL EC with DERMACON Mangalore Organising Team IADVL Stall DERMACON Mangalore 2015 IADVL Stall DERMACON Mangalore 2015 124 IADVL EC 2015
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