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Department of General Surgery in collaboration with Department of Radiation Oncology Under the aegis of R R Cancer Institute & Research Centre

Organized by

Department of General Surgery in collaboration with  Department of Radiation Oncology

Under the aegis of

R R Cancer Institute & Research Centre

Shri Ram Murti Smarak  Institute of Medical Sciences, Bareilly

Supported by Association of Breast Surgeons of India (ABSI) &  Association of Surgeons of India (ASI), Bareilly Chapter

Organizing Secretary

Dr Amit Kumar Singh
Department of General Surgery

Mob.: 9458707282

About the Institute

Shri Ram Murti Smarak Institute of Medical Sciences, Bareilly, a mission conceptualised in year 2002 is the most modern 1200 bedded multi super speciality and tertiary care hospital and a recognized medical college, catering for health needs in a radius of 250 kms of Bareilly zone reaching up to farthest border towns of Uttarakhand & Nepal. The Medical College (recognized by Ministry of Health, Govt. of India and approved by Medical Council of India, New Delhi offers Undergraduate (MBBS), Postgraduate (MD/MS) courses in all 23 pre, para & clinical departments and super speciality courses DM in Neurology & MCh in Neurosurgery.

The Institute in twenty two years of its establishment has grown multifold in terms of facilities, expertise and medical education. It is the only medical college among the self-funded ones to house one of the best medical technologies available in the country for diagnosis and intervention. Among them are 3 Tesla 48 channel MRI, 256 Slice Dual Source CT Scan, High Energy Linear Accelerator, HDR Brachytherapy alongwith 19 ultramodern fully equipped modular laminar flow OTs, SICU, ICU, ICCU, NICU, PICU, Cath Lab with DSA supported by high tech computerized clinical labs and blood bank with component separation facility

Department of General Surgery

Department of General Surgery at SRMSIMS is one of the largest department with annual foot fall of more than 35000 patients. Over 30000 surgeries were performed last year which included breast surgeries and advance laparoscopic and Robotic surgeries. The department of Surgery with 19 modular operation theatres incorporates the division of GI Surgery, Oncosurgery, Paediatric Surgery, Urosurgery , Plastic surgery, CTVS and Robotic and minimally invasive surgery. The department houses advance Robotic system, which is first in this region. The department enrolls 12 junior residents every year. Breast conservation surgeries and breast oncoplasty are being done routinely. Breast reconstruction and mammoplasties are being performed in collaboration with plastic surgeons. Surgical specialty is a dynamic field that needs continuous training, retraining and skill upgradation and department of Surgery takes great initiatives for promoting skill enhancement of its faculty, residents and support staff members.

R R Cancer Institute & Research Centre

Dedicated 100 beds R R Cancer Institute & Research Centre is leading the way in management of cancer patients. With state-of-the-art infrastructure, latest machines and expert faculty, RR cancer institute has established itself as a centre of excellence in cancer care in Uttar Pradesh and Uttrakhand states. With facilities like IGRT, IMRT, SRS, SRT, SBRT, VMAT etc. by High Energy Linear Accelerator (True Beam), HDR- Brachytherapy, Interstitial Implants, Chemotherapy, Immunotherapy, Targeted therapy, Hormonal therapy, Bone marrow procedures and Palliative Care, R R cancer institute is providing holistic and best in field treatment to cancer patients. With its community outreach and screening programmes, The institute is pioneer in early cancer detection, treatment and cancer awareness.

Conference Invitation

Dear

Colleagues & Friends,

As organizing secretary, I am delighted to welcome you to our CME on “Standard Practices in Breast Oncology”. The organising team and the scientific committee have worked hard to finalise the scientific schedule that will help us learn and refresh about the standard and evidence-based practices in breast oncology.

In tier two and tier three cities breast surgery is being performed by General Surgeons and Oncosurgeons. Breast surgery has seen transformative changes over past few decades and has moved from Radical Mastectomy to Breast conservation surgery and Oncoplasty. Similarly, breast irradiation has moved from conventional radiotherapy to state-of-the art conformal radiotherapies like IMRT & IGRT techniques.

The scientific sessions are designed to be useful for breast surgeons and oncologists at all the stages of their career right from post graduates to senior consultants. Renowned speakers have agreed to grace the academic event. They will share their domain expertise and provide us with new tools and knowledge.

Let’s connect, learn and grow. Come to Bareilly on Sunday, Sept 01, 2024 with your team.

Warm regards,
Organizing Secretary

Organizing Committee

Shri Dev Murti
Chief Patron

Shri Aditya Murti
Patron

Dr (Air Marshal) M S Butola
Patron

Organizing Chairperson
Dr S K Sagar
Dr Piyush Kumar

Co-Organising Chairperson
Dr Anil Negi

Poster In-charge
Dr Huma Shamim
Dr Sarvamitra Pathak
Dr Rasika Sachan
Dr Prachi Upadhyay

Scientific Committee
Dr Abhinav Pandey
Dr Ajay Bharati
Dr Amit Varshney
Dr Arjun Agarwal
Dr Arvind Kumar
Dr Deepak Charan
Dr Divyant Rawal
Dr Geeta Karki
Dr Harshit Agarwal
Dr Kaushal Kumar
Dr Praveen Tripathi
Dr Prem Kishor Jangid
Dr Manoj Tangri
Dr Mohan Deopa
Dr Mrinal Tandon
Dr Namrata Singh
Dr Neeraj Prajapati
Dr Nipun Agarwal
Dr Prafulla Singh
Dr Ruchica Goel
Dr Saurabh Pantola
Dr Shashank Sah
Dr Shobhit Sharma
Dr Shubhanshu Gupta
Dr Vikasdeep Goyal

Organising Secretary
Dr Amit Kumar Singh

Co-Organising Secretary
Dr Puneet Kumar
Dr Pavan Kumar

Treasurer
Dr Rajneesh Rawat

PG Quiz In-charge
Dr Ayush Garg
Dr Siddhant Singh
Dr Shivangi Midha

Advisory Board
Dr R P Singh
Dr C M Chaturvedi
Dr Brijesh Agarwal
Dr Huma Khan
Dr Juhi Saran
Dr K M Jha
Dr Lalit Singh
Dr Milan Jaiswal
Dr Neelima Mehrotra
Dr Prateek Gahlaut
Dr Rahul Goel
Dr Rohit Sharma
Dr Sameer R. Verma
Dr Sanjay Gupta
Dr Sharat Johri
Dr Shashi Bala Arya
Dr Smita Gupta
Dr Tanu Agarwal
Dr Vandana Negi

Registration Committee
Dr Ankit Agrawal
Dr Subodh Arya

PROGRAMME SCHEDULE

Time (20mins)
Topic
Speaker
8:00 - 9:00 am
Registration & Session on Incision marking for breast surgeries
Dr Sanjit Agarwal
Senior Consultant
9:00 - 9:20 am
Screening of Breast cancer in India
Dr Anurag Srivastava
Ex Prof & Head Dept of Surgical Disciplines
AIIMS, New Delhi
9:20 - 9:40 am
Diagnosis of Breast Carcinoma
Dr Niharika
Consultant Breast Surgeon
Apollo Hospital, Patna
9:40 -10:00 am
Sentinel Lymph node Biopsy in Resource Limited Setting
Dr Sanjit Agarwal
Senior Consultant & Dean Academics
Tata Medical Centre, Kolkata
10:00 -10:20 am
Vacuum Assisted Breast Biopsy: Scarless Therapeutics and Diagnostic
Dr (Surg Lt. Cdr) Anushree Vartak
Senior Consultant, Breast Surgical Oncology
Yashoda Hospital, Ghaziabad
10:20 -10:40 am
Video Lecture Standard way of Doing MRM
Dr Vishwak Chanthar
Head of Breast Oncosurgery Division,
Rajiv Gandhi,Cancer Institute, Delhi
10:40 - 11:20 am
Level 1 and Level 2 Breast Oncoplasty: Common Techniques in practice
Dr Geeta Kadayaprath
Senior Consultant Breast & Surgical Oncology,
Apollo Hospital, New Delhi
11:20 -11:40 am
Breast Reconstruction:
Options Available
Dr Sanjit Agarwal
11:40 -12:40 pm
Panel Discussion Early Breast carcinoma Panel Coordinator: Dr Geeta Kadayparath
12:40 - 01:15 pm
Inauguration
01:15 - 02:00 pm
Lunch
2:00 - 2:20 pm
Radiation Oncology: Past Present and Future in Breast Radiation
Dr Pavan Kumar
Professor Radiation Oncology
SRMSIMS, Bareilly
2:20 - 2:40 pm
Medical Oncology: Current and newer therapeutics in breast cancer
Dr Adadi Srinivasa
Consultant Medical Oncologist
SRMSIMS, Bareilly
2:40 -3:00 pm
Establishing a breast clinic and regional breast society: insights
Dr Geeta Kadayaprath
Senior Consultant
3:00 - 4:00 pm
Panel Discussion: Locally advanced Breast Carcinoma,
Panel Coordinator: Dr Shashank Nigam
4:00 - 5:00 pm
Quiz
5:00 - 5:15 pm
Valedictory

CME on Standard Practices in Breast Oncology Participate in PG Quiz on Breast Oncology Venue: LT4 SRMSIMS , Date 01 Sept,2024. Topics: Breast Oncology

PG Quiz guidelines

  • Multiple teams are allowed per institute/hospital/medical college/centre.
  • Only junior residents (undergoing MS/ MD/ DNB) can participate in the quiz.
  • Ateam may have only three (03) members.
  • There will be five (5) teams for the Finals. In case there are more than 5 team names received, there will be a Prelims held. The time & venue of the Prelims shall be intimated.
  • Once a team has been formed, and names submitted, no substitution/changes will be allowed. Colleges can withdraw from the event whenever they want. If a college team is not found at the venue at the time of the Quiz, the team shall be deemed to have withdrawn itself.
  • There will be two prizes – First and Second prize.
  • The last date/time for receiving the team names & members is 25th August 2024; 17.00hrs. NO SPOT REGISTRATION FOR PG-QUIZ WILL  BE PERMITTED.
  • Colleges may submit their team names/members via mail, but once submitted they cannot be changed.
  • Conference registration is must for quiz participation
  • Format for submitting the team names for PG-Quiz
Team name
(Institute /Hospital / Medical college / centre)
Team members (names)
Designation

Please send your details to:

Dr Ayush Garg, Quiz In-charge, Associate Professor, Dept of Radiation Oncology SRMSIMS Bareilly on: WhatsApp : 9458707273.

Dr Amit Kumar Singh, Organizing Secretary : 9458707282

CME on Standard Practices in Breast Oncology Submit your posters

Poster guidelines:

  1. Participants should carry a Printed Poster . Size 4×3 feet (length x width) Orientation: Portrait
  1. Authors should be listed by initials and Surname. Name of the presenting author should be in bold letters.
  1. Structure your poster on following heading :
    Introduction
    Material and Methods
    Results
    Conclusions
    Conflict of interest
  1. Case Report as poster

Introduction: Why case is being presented, stating its rarity. Report of the case: Salient features

Discussion

Conclusion