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th24 A N N U A L R E P O R T

Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

Secretariat

Dr Subhal DixitUnit 13 & 14, First Floor, Hind Service Industries Premises Co.operative Society, Near Chaitya Bhoomi, Off Veer Savarkar Marg, Dadar, Mumbai – 400028 Tel.: 022-24444737 Telefax: 022-24460348email: [email protected]

ISCCM

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• Notice for the 24th Annual General Body Meeting 3

• Minutes of the 23rd Annual General Body Meeting 4

• Annual Report for the year January 2017 – December 2017 9

• Annual report of City Branches/State Chapters 34

• Bhubaneswar 34

• Lucknow 35

• Patiala 35

• Puducherry 36

• Pune 37

• Audited statements of Accounts of ISCCM Headquarters for 2016 – 2017 39

• Contact details update form 51

• Membership Application form 53

TO ALL MEMBERS OF INDIAN SOCIETY OF CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE

Dear Friends,

The 24th Annual Report, Minutes of the 23rd Annual General Meeting held at Kochi, Audited Statement of Accounts of the Central (national) body, office bearers of various branches and their annual reports, proposed amendments to the constitution and various other reports are being circulated herewith. I request you to go through them; and if you have any queries, please send them to ISCCM office by 26th of February 2018. Only the queries received by 26th of February 2018 will be discussed in the Annual General Body Meeting to be held on 8th March 2018 at the National Conference Criticare 2018, Varanasi.

With warm regards

Yours sincerely

Dr. Subhal DixitGeneral Secretary

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INDIAN SOCIETY OF CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE

NOTICEDate :28th January 2018

The 24th Annual General Body Meeting of the Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine will be held on 8th March 2018 at 5.30 PM at Hotel Ramada, Hall No. 1 (Shehnai), Varanasi during Criticare 2018, Varansi. You are requested to be present for this meeting.

AGENDA

1. Apologies

2. Condolences

3. Distribution of prizes and awards

4. Confirmation of the Minutes of the last Annual General Body meeting held on 4th February 2017 at Kochi. (Copy attached)

5. Business arising out of the minutes of the last AGM

6. General Secretary's Annual Report (copy attached)

7. To confirm the Audited Statements of accounts for the year 2016 – 2017

8. The annual report of the Indian College of Critical Care Medicine

9. The annual report of the IJCCM

10. To declare the election results for 2018-2020

11. To appoint the auditors for the financial year 2017 – 2018.

12. To discuss about the Constitution Amendments (Copy Attached)

13. To discuss letters and correspondence if any.

14. Presentation of the report of the Organising Secretary for Silver Jubilee Conference of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine “Criticare 2019” at Mumbai.

15. Any other matter with the permission of the chair

Dr Subhal Dixit

General Secretary

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MINUTES OF THE 23rd ANNUAL GENERAL BODY MEETING OF ISCCM HELD ON 4th FEBRUARY 2017 AT KOCHI

The Twenty third Annual General Body Meeting of the Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine was held on 4th February 2017 at 5 P.M. at Le Meridien, Kochi. The meeting was attended by the following members:

THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS WERE PRESENT:-

Name City

Dr Atul Kulkarni Mumbai

Dr Prakash Shastri Gurgaon

Dr Vandana Sinha Guwahati

Dr Anil Sachdev New Delhi

Dr Jayant Shelgaonkar Pune

Dr Rajesh Chandra Mishra Ahmedabad

Dr Umesh Kumar Osha Dhanbad

Dr Tejas Karmata Rajkot

Dr Kayanoosh Kadapatti Pune

Dr Rony Paul K Ernakulam

Dr Tushar Sontakke Navi Mumbai

Dr KishorKumar Akoliya Mumbai

Dr Yatindraprasad Dube Nashik

Dr Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya Bhopal

Dr Annie Thomas Kochi

Dr Banani Poddar Lucknow

Dr Suresh Ramasubban Kolkata

Dr Animesh Gupta Kolkata

Dr Srinivas Samavedam Hyderabad

Dr Ankit Agarwal Rishikesh

Dr T. Mohan Maharaj Visakhapatnam

Dr Vinay Kulkarni Nagpur

Dr Palepu Gopal Hyderabad

Dr Senthil Kumar Rajagopal Kilpuak

Dr Vinod Kumar Bihar

Dr Vinodan K Cochin

Dr Anand Nikalje Aurangabad

Dr Chandrashish Chakravarty Kolkata

Dr Yashpal Singh Varanasi

Dr Atul Kumar Singh Varanasi

Dr Susruta Bandyopadhyay Kolkata

Dr Anoop Kumar A.S Kozhikode

Dr Ajith Kumar A.K Bangalore

Dr Rajiv Shukla Jamshedpur

Dr Jayesh Timane Nagpur

Dr A. P. Singh Varanasi

Dr Sriram Sampath Bangalore

Dr Manish Munjal Jaipur

Dr Sudhir Khunteta Jaipur

Dr Shyam Sundar P Kochi

Name City

Dr Kapil Zirpe Pune

Dr Revathi Aiyer Vadodara

Dr Neeta Bose Vadodara

Dr Indraneel Raut Mumbai

Dr Pradip Dalvi Pune

Dr Kamal Bhutada Nagpur

Dr Maninder Kandhari Kochi

Dr Abhinav Gupta New Delhi

Dr Deepak Jeswani Nagpur

Dr Vinod Kumar Singh Noida

Dr Sauren Panja Kolkata

Dr V Rajendra Hyderabad

Dr Sumeet Jhingan Patiala

Dr D K Singh Varanasi

Dr Yash Javeri Delhi

Dr Abhinav Banerjee Jamshedpur

Dr D.P Samaddar Jamshedpur

Dr Shabbar H.K Joad Jaipur

Dr Asif Ahmed Jamshedpur

Dr Dnyaneshwar Mutkule Hyderabad

Dr Subhal Dixit Pune

Dr Jayeshkumar Dobariya Rajkot

Dr Venkat Raman Hyderabad

Dr V. K. Thakur Patna

Dr Dhruva Chaudhary Rohtak

Dr Rahul Pandit Mumbai

Dr Dinesh Kumar Singh Varanasi

Dr Y. P. Singh Delhi

Dr Rajesh Pande New Delhi

Dr Yatin Mehta Gurgaon

Dr M.Kartik Hyderabad

Dr Anuj Clerk Surat

Dr Samir Sahu Bhubaneshwar

Dr Sankalp Vanzara Rajkot

Dr Ajay Sinha Patna

Dr Ankur Bhavsar Vadodara

Dr Pradeep Bhatia Jodhpur

Dr Ritesh Shah Vadodara

Dr Ram Badan Singh Varanasi

Dr Arvind Baronia Lucknow

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Dr Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya welcomed all the members present. The President Dr Atul Kulkarni called the meeting to order.

1. Apologies

Nil

2. Condolences

Dr Anurag Kishore, Agra Dr K A Ramasubramani Raja, Tamilnadu Dr Rohit Shah, Nashik Dr Kirandeep Chetia, Jorhat and Dr C Jayesh, Coimbatore

One minute silence was observed in respect of departed souls.

3. Presidential citation

Dr Atul Kulkarni - with awardees having to leave, the distribution of Presidential citation will be taken up first. The Presidential citation certificates were given to awardees. Dr Shivakumar Iyer, Dr Kapil Zirpe, Dr Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya, Dr Abhinav Gupta, Dr Yash Javeri, Dr Pradeep Rangappa, Dr Rajesh Chawla, Dr Deepak Govil, Dr B D Bande, Dr Mohan Mathew, Dr K Vinodan, Dr Suresh G Nair, Dr Srinivas Samavedam, Dr Susruta Bandyopadhyay, Dr Subhash Todi, Dr Vijaya Patil, Dr Vandana Agarwal, Dr Subhal Dixit, Dr Sriram Sampath, Dr N Ramakrishnan, Dr Banani Poddar and Dr Jayant Shelgaonkar were these awardees.

Dr Atul Kulkarni informed about contribution of each awardee.

Dr Atul Kulkarni appreciated Dr R K Mani for his fantastic job for the journal. Dr R K Mani will be sent his Presidential citation certificate by post.

4. Confirmation of the Minutes of the last Annual General Body meeting held on 6th February 2016 at Agra.

The minutes of the last AGM were confirmed. Dr Manish Munjal and Dr Jayant Shelgaonkar proposed and Dr Subhal Dixit, Dr Yash Javeri, Dr D K Singh, and Dr Dhruva Chaudhry seconded and minutes were passed.

5. Business arising out of the minutes of last AGM

It was proposed by Dr Rajesh Pande and seconded by Dr Yatin Mehta, Dr Y P Singh and Dr Rahul Pandit and passed.

6. General Secretary`s report

General Secretar’s report was proposed by Dr Yash Javeri and seconded by Dr Jayant Shelgaonkar and Dr Anand Dongre and passed.

7. Report of Indian College of Critical Care Medicine

It was informed that this report was presented at AGM of Indian College of Critical Care Medicine held yesterday.

8. To confirm the Audited statements of accounts for the year 2015 – 2016

The passing of accounts was proposed by Dr Rahul Pandit and Dr Subhal Dixit and seconded by Dr Palepu Gopal and Dr Rajesh Pande and passed.

9. Report of the IJCCM

Dr Atul Kulkarni informed that it is being tried to change the publisher. The IJCCM expenses are very high and income from it is very less. The objective is to not make profit; but there should be at least a breakeven. The new publisher is expected by next Executive Committee meeting.

10. To declare the election results for 2017-2019

Dr Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya informed the election results.

The Electronic elections were successfully held this year also.

Nominations were invited for the post of 1 President – Elect, 1 Vice President, 1 General Secretary, 1 General Secretary - Elect,1 Secretary, 1 Treasurer and 4 Executive Committee Elected Members.

The following members were elected unopposed:

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President – Elect Dr Yatin Mehta, Gurgaon

General Secretary Dr Subhal Dixit, Pune

General Secretary – Elect Dr Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya, Bhopal

Treasurer Dr Rahul Pandit, Mumbai

Elections were therefore held for 1 post of Vice President, 1 post of Secretary and 4 posts of Executive Committee Elected Members. The following contestants were declared elected.

Vice President Dr Ranvir Singh Tyagi, Agra

Secretary Dr Vijaya P Patil, Mumbai

Executive Committee Members Dr Yash Javeri, Delhi

Dr Srinivas Samavedam, Hyderabad

Dr Arindam Kar, Kolkata

Dr Suresh Ramasubban, Kolkata

The members congratulated all the elected members.

11. To appoint the auditors for the financial year 2016 - 2017.

Dr Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya informed that we will continue with the current auditors - Ranka Dargar and Co.

12. Presentation of the report of the Organising Secretary for 24th ISCCM Criticare 2018 at Varanasi.

Dr D K Singh presented report of Criticare 2018, Varanasi.

Dr D K Singh invited all members to Criticare 2018.

Dr D K Singh thanked Executive Committee, President and General Secretary for opportunity given to ISCCM Varanasi branch for hosting prestigious Criticare 2018 conference.

He informed about Organizing Committee.

Dr D K Singh - initially conference planned at Banaras Hindu University (BHU). Keeping in view the interest of delegates, later on the Executive Committee decided to hold conference at Hotel. It is being planned to hold conference at Hotel Ramada and Hotel Clark.

Dr D K Singh informed about attractions of Varanasi and the available infrastructure.

Dr D K Singh thanked members and informed them to plan early. Good hospitality arrangement will be made available. He concluded his presentation. The members applauded the presentation.

Dr Atul Kulkarni invited Dr Kapil Zirpe to officially launch Criticare 2018 website.

Dr Kapil Zirpe - Dr D K Singh and Varanasi team will do a wonderful conference.

Dr Kapil Zirpe informed that the workshops will be on 7th and 8th March 2018. The main conference will be held on 9th to 11th March 2018.

Dr Kapil Zirpe informed about selected 10 international faculties and their specialities.

Dr Kapil Zirpe - at present 6 popular workshops are declared. He is open to more workshops, but they should be financially and logistically viable.

Dr Kapil Zirpe on behalf of Organizing Committee and ISCCM Executive Committee invited all members to Criticare 2018. He requested members to publicize Criticare 2018 for attendance in large numbers.

Dr D K Singh - members can register for Criticare 2018 at ISCCM counter during present conference.

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Dr A K Baronia informed members about hard efforts taken by him for the recognition of Critical Care as DM program. The responsibility of scientific program is a bigger platform for him in society and he requested for help of all members for doing the best.

Dr A K Baronia thanked members. The members applauded Dr A K Baronia.

13. Criticare 2017 conference

Dr Atul Kulkarni thanked Dr Mohan Mathew, Dr Vinodan and Dr Suresh G Nair for their fantastic job for Criticare 2017, Kochi conference.

14. Distribution of various prizes, awards and certificates

The Young talent hunt certificate was given to winners - Dr Sukhen Samanta, Dr Cuckoo Sarah Kuruvilla, Dr Pradip Balasaheb Dalvi and Dr Abhijit Bagde.

For ISCCM Day Poster competition - First prize - (i) Tushar Sontakke and Bharat Jagiasi and (ii) Dr Vandana Saluja and Dr Gagan Pal Singh Second prize - (i) Dr Yesha Atulchandra Chauhan and (ii) N Sunil Kumar. Third prize - (i) Subhra Sen (ii) Sonali Vadi (iii) Anuj Clerk (iv) Dr Rakesh Garg and Dr Wasim Hoda (v) Dr Sai Saran P V and Dr Mohan Gurjar and (vi) Dr Krishna Baradol were given their prize and certificate.

E poster prize - First prize - Dr Badri Prasad Das Second prize - Dr Varun Byrappa and Third prize - Dr Prasoon Gupta were given prizes.

The Best Branch award (Metro) - ISCCM Chennai branch was declared as best branch and the Best Branch award (Metro) was handed over to senior members of ISCCM Chennai branch.

The Best Branch award (Non Metro) - ISCCM Pune branch was declared as best branch and the Best Branch award (Non Metro) was handed over to senior members of ISCCM Pune branch. ISCCM Pune branch has won Best Branch award for consecutive fourth year.

15. General Secretary remarks

Dr Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya informed about activities done during the year. The guidelines for conference and workshops are almost ready. They will be implemented after final discussion.

The MOU has been signed with ESICM and ISCCM has started working with them.

Dr Atul Kulkarni is President of ASSARC society and Dr Kapil Zirpe will take over as President of said society in 2018.

Branch Management system (BMS) has been launched. BMS will improve the participation and contribution of branches.

The Student management system is being developed and it will start soon.

Many projects have been launched by Dr Atul Kulkarni. Dr Kapil Zirpe as a President will continue them.

The initiatives taken will show good results in 1 to 2 years.

16. Installation of President

Dr Atul Kulkarni thanked all Executive Committee members for peaceful functioning and their contribution. He wished for a fruitful tenure of Dr Kapil Zirpe and Dr Yatin Mehta. He wished for a great success for Criticare 2018, Varanasi conference also.

Dr Atul Kulkarni thanked all members. The members applauded Dr Atul Kulkarni.

Dr Atul Kulkarni congratulated new President Dr Kapil Zirpe and handed him ISCCM President`s medal. The members applauded.

Dr Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya congratulated new General Secretary Dr Subhal Dixit for taking over the charge.

Dr Kapil Zirpe individually invited all new Executive Committee members to dais and introduced them to members. He welcomed new Executive Committee members.

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Dr Kapil Zirpe - The new Executive Committee will do well and maintain glory of ISCCM.

He thanked the members. The members applauded.

Dr Yash Javeri appreciated leadership of Dr Atul Kulkarni. The members will require guidance of Dr Atul Kulkarni in future as well.

Dr Atul Kulkarni acknowledged all the office staff for their work and support provided over a period of his long tenure in Executive Committee. Dr Atul Kulkarni informed about all office staff - Mr Vimal Merchant, Mrs Sunita Shukla, Ms Yashaswi Sharma, Ms Supriya Kamble, Ms Shabana Sayyed, Mr Prasanna Shinde and Mr Mahesh Waghela to members. The members applauded office staff.

With no other business remaining, the meeting was declared as closed by Dr Atul Kulkarni and it ended with a vote of thanks to the chair.

Dr Atul Kulkarni Dr Pradip Kumar BhattacharyaPresident General Secretary

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TH 24 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE INDIAN SOCIETY OF CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE JANUARY 2017 TO DECEMBER 2017

The Executive Committee of ISCCM takes great pleasure in presenting the 24th Annual Report of the ISCCM.

CRITICARE 2017

The 23rd Annual Conference Criticare 2017 was successfully held on 3rd to 5th February 2017 at Hotel Le Meridien, Kochi.

Dr Atul Kulkarni was Chairman of the Scientific Committee. Special congratulations to him for a very well planned Scientific Programme. It was appreciated by all delegates. The local arrangements and Organization was exemplary and our congratulations and grateful thanks to the Organising Committee.

During the conference workshops were also organized. The conference acted as strategic platform to offer deeper trends in research, therapy and management of critically ill through interactive sessions, plenary lectures and presentations. Apart from learn the masters sessions, 4 sessions on Case based learning proved quite interesting.

During Criticare 2017, the following orations / awards were conferred:-

Hansraj Nayyar Award - Dr Soutik Panda, Kolkata

ISCCM Oration was awarded to Dr Ram Rajagopalan, Chennai

Past President Oration was awarded to Dr Narendra Rungta, Jaipur

Dr Vijayalakshmi Kamat award for topper in IDCCM - Dr Divya Pal, (Medanta the Medicity Hospital, Gurgaon)

Anand Memorial award for topper in IFCCM - Dr Aditya Lyall (Fortis Escorts Hospital, Faridabad)

Anand Memorial award for topper in IDCCM - Dr Jitin Sharma (B L Kapur Hospital, New Delhi)

IDCCN award for IDCCN - Togees Davis - Mysore, Sneha Shibu - Pune, Bibin Mathew - Jaipur, Anita Prajapati - Ahmedabad and Blessy John - Bangalore

Young Talent Hunt award - Dr Sukhen Samanta, Dr Cuckoo Sarah Kuruvilla, Dr Pradip Balasaheb Dalvi and Dr Abhijit Bagde.

ISCCM Day Poster competition

First prize -

(i) Tushar Sontakke and Bharat Jagiasi and

(ii) Dr Vandana Saluja and Dr Gagan Pal Singh

Second prize -

(i) Dr Yesha Atulchandra Chauhan and

(ii) N Sunil Kumar.

Third prize -

(i) Subhra Sen

(ii) Sonali Vadi

(iii) Anuj Clerk

(iv) Dr Rakesh Garg and Dr Wasim Hoda

(v) Dr Sai Saran P V and Dr Mohan Gurjar and

(vi) Dr Krishna Baradol

E poster prize - First prize - Dr Badri Prasad Das Second prize - Dr Varun Byrappa and Third prize - Dr Prasoon Gupta

The Best Branch award (Metro) - ISCCM Chennai Branch

The Best Branch award (Non Metro) - ISCCM Pune Branch

Appreciation Certificates for the year 2017, Kochi

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The Presidential Citation was given to the following members:-

Dr Shivakumar Iyer, Pune

Dr Kapil Zirpe, Pune

Dr Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya, Bhopal

Dr Abhinav Gupta, Delhi

Dr Yash Javeri, Delhi

Dr Pradeep Rangappa, Bangalore

Dr Rajesh Chawla,Delhi

Dr Deepak Govil, Delhi

Dr B D Bande, Pune

Dr Mohan Mathew, Kochi

Dr K Vinodan, Kochi

Dr Suresh G Nair, Kochi

Dr Srinivas Samavedam, Hyderabad

Dr Susruta Bandyopadhyay, Kolkata

Dr Subhash Todi, Kolkata

Dr Vijaya Patil, Mumbai

Dr Vandana Agarwal, Mumbai

Dr Subhal Dixit, Pune

Dr Sriram Sampath, Bangalore

Dr N Ramakrishnan, Chennai

Dr Banani Poddar, Lucknow

Dr Jayant Shelgaonkar, Pune.

Dr R K Mani, Delhi

Membership of ISCCM

In the Year 2017, there were 950 applications for membership. Presently the total membership of ISCCM is 9972.

The City and State wise breakup of the new members is as follows:

City No. of members

City No. of members

City No. of members

Agra 3

Ahmedabad 21

Ahmednagar 2

Akluj 1

Akola 4

Aligarh 2

Alwar 1

Ambala 1

Ambari 1

Ambarnath 1

Amingaon 1

Amravati 6

Amreli 2

Amritsar 3

Anagar 1

Anand 3

Anantapur 1

Anekal 1

Aurangabad 3

Balapur 1

Banaras 1

Bangalore 43

Bareilly 2

Baroda 5

Bathinda 1

Bawadia Kalan 1

Begusarai 1

Belgaum 1

Bellandur 1

Berhampur 2

Bhadrachalam 1

Bhandara 2

Bharuch 1

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City No. of members

City No. of members

City No. of members

Bhilai 1

Bhilwara 2

Bhopal 9

Bhubaneshwar 5

Bidar 2

Bikaner 1

Boisar 1

Burdwan 1

Calicut 3

Chandigarh 5

Chengappalli 1

Chennai 30

Chhindwara 1

Chinchwad 1

Chirala 1

Chitradurga 1

Chittoor 3

Coimbatore 7

Cuttack 2

Dahod 1

Dehradun 7

Delhi 3

Dhule 1

Dindigul 2

Dulapally 1

Durg 1

Durgapur 1

Ernakulam 3

Erode 4

Faridabad 9

Fatehabad 1

Firozabad 1

Ferozepur 1

Gate Mahuva 1

Ghaziabad 6

Ghazipur 2

Goa 1

Godavari 1

Godavarikhani 1

Godhra 1

Gondiya 1

Gorakhpur 5

Gulbarga 5

Gumla 1

Guntur 4

Gurdaspur 1

Gurgaon 15

Guwahati 6

Gwalior 3

Hanmkonda 1

Haldia 1

Hingoli 1

Hathras 1

Hisar 2

Hubli 1

Hooghly 1

Hosur 3

Howrah 2

Hyderabad 51

Imphal 10

Idukki 1

Indapur 1

Indore 3

Indrapur 1

Jabalpur 1

Jaipur 28

Jalgaon 14

Jamshedpur 1

Jammu 2

Jeedihetla 1

Jodhpur 5

Junagadh 3

Jind 1

Kadapa 2

Kakinada 1

Kadi 3

Kalaburagi 6

Kamrup Rural 1

Kanpur 6

Kannur 1

Karad 3

Karnal 6

Karimnagar 2

Karkambadi 1

Keshod 1

Khammam 1

Karuvissery 1

Kharar 1

Kochi 5

Kolhapur 3

Kolkata 27

Kodinar 1

Kollam 1

Kondapur 2

Kota 2

Kottayam 6

Kovai 1

Kozhikode 2

Kurnool 2

Kutch 1

Kuttappuzha 1

Latur 5

Lucknow 9

Ludhiana 4

Malappuram 5

Macha Bolaram 1

Mala PO 1

Machilipatnam 1

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City No. of members

City No. of members

City No. of members

Mandi Dabwali 1

Mandya 1

Malerkotla 1

Meghanin Nagar 1

Medinipur 1

Markapur 1

Mehsana 2

Miraj 2

Mohali 2

Mumbai 47

Muvattupuzha 1

Mysore 11

Malda 1

Nadiad 2

Nagaur 1

Nagpur 13

Namakkal (D.T) 1

Nanded 4

Nandia 1

Nashik 1

Navi Mumbai 4

Nellore 7

Navsari 1

New Delhi 60

Nizamabad 2

Nipani 1

Noida 7

Osmanabad 1

Palghar 1

Palakkad 4

Palayamkottai 1

Panchkula 2

Panchmahal 1

Parbhani 1

Patan 3

Pathanamthitta 1

Pathankot 1

Patiala 1

Patna 4

Pudukkottai 3

Pilibhit 1

Prakasam 1

Pratapnagar 1

Pune 28

Raipur 8

Rajkot 8

Ramgarh 1

Ranchi 8

Ranipur 1

Ranebennur 1

Rabindra Nagar 1

Rewari 1

Rohtak 8

Rudrapur 1

Saharanpur 2

Sabarkantha 1

S.R.Nagar 1

Samastipur 1

Salem 1

Sanganer 1

Sangli 2

Satara 2

Secunderabad 10

Serilingampally R.R 1

Shillong 3

Sikar 1

Silchar 1

Siaha 1

Siliguri 1

Sixmile 1

Somaikot 1

Sonepat 1

Srikakulam 1

Surendranagar 2

Surat 18

Sonit Pur 1

Thane 6

Thanjavur 1

Thiruvalla 2

Thiruvananthapuram 4

Thrissur 4

Thrikkakara 1

Thuruthicaud 1

Tirupathi 3

Tonk 1

Trichy 2

Trichur 1

Tripura 1

Trivandrum 5

Udaipur 2

Uppal 1

Ulhasnagar 1

Udupi 1

Vadodara 4

Valsad 2

Varanasi 9

Vasco da Gama 1

Vellore 5

Vidisha 1

Vijayawada 3

Viluppuram 1

Visakhapatnam 7

Wani 1

Warangal 6

Yavatmal 1

Yamuna Nagar 1

Yendada 1

Yadadri Bhuvanagiri 1

Bangladesh 4

Nepal 1

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State No. of members

State No. of members

State No. of members

Andhra Pradesh 42

Assam 13

Bihar 6

Chandigarh 5

Chhattisgarh 10

Delhi 63

Goa 2

Gujarat 89

Haryana 49

Jammu & Kashmir 2

Jharkhand 11

Karnataka 76

Kerala 53

Madhya Pradesh 19

Maharashtra 166

Manipur 10

Meghalaya 3

Mizoram 1

Orissa 9

Punjab 17

Rajasthan 46

Tamil Nadu 66

Telangana 83

Tripura 1

Uttar Pradesh 56

Uttarakhand 9

West Bengal 38

Bangladesh 4

Nepal 1

Branches

The following new branches were formed in 2017:-.

1. Sonepat 2. Jalgaon

The following branch revived in 2017:-

1. Thane

Executive Committee Meetings

Four Executive Committee meetings were held at ISCCM Secretariat office Mumbai on 14th May 2017, 13th Aug 2017, 3rd Dec 2017 and 4th Feb 2018. Attendance of the Executive Committee members for the meetings is as follows:-

President Dr Kapil Zirpe 4

Immediate Past President Dr Atul Kulkarni 3

President - Elect Dr Yatin Mehta 4

Vice President Dr Ranvir Singh Tyagi 3

Vice President Dr Y P Singh 2

General Secretary Dr Subhal Dixit 4

General Secretary - Elect Dr Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya 4

Secretary Dr Vijaya Patil 4

Joint Secretary and Secretary - Indian College of Critical Care Medicine Dr Rajesh Pande 3

Treasurer Dr Rahul Pandit 4

Member Dr Yash Javeri 4

Member Dr Srinivas Samavedam 3

Member Dr Arindam Kar 3

Member Dr Suresh Ramasubban 3

Member Dr Jayant Shelgaonkar 2

Member Dr Rajesh Chandra Mishra 4

Post Held EC Members Name Attendance (out of 4 meetings)

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Member Dr Babu Abraham 2

Member Dr Anil Sachdev 2

Zonal Member - North Dr Abhinav Gupta 1

Zonal Member - West Dr Anand Dongre 4

Zonal Member - East Dr Susruta Bandyopadhyay 4

Zonal Member - South Dr Pradeep Rangappa 4

Zonal Member - Central Dr Rakesh Kumar Tyagi 2

Chairman Pediatric Section Dr Banani Poddar 3

Chairman - Research Committee Dr Subhash Todi 4

Criticare 2018- Organising Secretary Prof. D K Singh 4

Criticare 2018 - Scientific Committee Co-Chairman Prof. A K Baronia 2

Criticare 2017 - Organising Chairman Dr Mohan Mathew 0

Vice Chancellor - Indian College of Critical Care Medicine Dr Deepak Govil 3

Post Held EC Members Name Attendance (out of 4 meetings)

Results of Elections held in August 2017

The Electronic elections were successfully held this year also.

Nominations were invited for the post of 1 President - Elect, 1 Vice President, 1 General Secretary - Elect,1 Secretary , 1 Treasurer 4 Executive Committee Elected Members, Zonal Member (North, South, East, West and Central) - 1 each and 1 Chairman - Pediatric section -

The following members were elected unopposed:

President - Elect Dr Subhal Dixit, Pune

Vice President Dr Susruta Bandyopadhyay, Kolkata

Secretary Dr Vandana Agarwal, Mumbai

Treasurer Dr Rahul Pandit, Mumbai

Zonal Member - South Dr Raghunath Aladakatti, Mysuru

Chairman - Pediatric Section Dr Anil Sachdev, New Delhi

Elections were therefore held for 1 post of General Secretary - Elect, 4 posts of Executive Committee Elected Members, Zonal Member (North, East, West and Central) - 1 each.

The following contestants were declared elected.

General Secretary - Elect Dr Rajesh Chandra Mishra, Ahmedabad

Executive Committee Members Dr Kapil Borawake, Pune

Dr Ganshyam Jagathkar, Secunderabad

Dr Anirban Hom Choudhuri, Delhi

Dr Sachin Gupta, New Delhi

Zonal Member - North Dr Deven Juneja, New Delhi

Zonal Member - East Dr Sauren Panja, Kolkata

Zonal Member - West Dr Bharat Jagiasi, Navi Mumbai

Zonal Member - Central Dr Rakesh Kumar Tyagi, Agra

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INDIAN COLLEGE OF CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE

FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT - Academic Year 2017

Today I take the pride and pleasure to present Fourth Annual Report of Indian College of Critical Care Medicine (ICCM) for the Academic year 2017 to you all.

The Fifth year since the formation of Indian College of Critical Care Medicine has been excellent and very eventful with continued growth and success of our Critical Care Courses and evolution of our examination and evaluation system. IDCCM theory examination was shifted to Prometric centers across India. Commendable work was done by Dr. Deepak Govil, the Vice Chancellor to initiate the Prometric examination system for IDCCM and streamlining the practical examination. A 2-day marathon meeting of examiners was held in Pune and looked at each and every question in detail to assess its appropriateness and degree of difficulty. Such a meeting will be an annual feature of college now.

With the path breaking efforts by Dr. Deepak Govil, the examination system has been automated. The students can upload the examination form and necessary documents on the examination portal, which will be acknowledge and verified by the teacher, and then only the hall ticket will be issued.

Exemplary work has been done by the Examination Secretary Dr. Shubhal Dixit and and Accreditation Secretary Dr. Sheila Nainan Myatra. A total of 535 candidates appeared in 5 examinations and a total of 57 accreditation applications were processed in last one year and 29 institutions were recognized for IDCCM and two for IFCCM courses. All processes related to examination and accreditation have been streamlined. There is a great effort to popularize the IDCCN courses by Dr. Manish Munjal, the Nursing Secretary and now we are giving them the course book with their enrollment to the course.

The institution, Teachership, reaccreditation, inspectorship and Examinership criteria have been developed and implemented. Summary of these decisions is given in Appendix I.

With increasing no of candidates showing interest in the Critical Care Courses, the office work of ICCM is also expanding rapidly. ISCCM/ICCM Office in Mumbai is ably supported by Mr Vimal, Ms.Kuntal, Ms.Supriya, Ms.Shabana, Mr.Prasanna, Mr.Ninad, Mr.Mahesh. On your behalf I thank all of them for their enthusiastic support all along!

FICCM 2017, Kochi ICCM Meet

The Sixth Convocation Ceremony was held during Criticare 2017, at Kochi when 7 distinguished peers were honored with fellowship (FICCM), names of whom are listed below.

Dr Anirban Hom Choudhuri

Dr Mohan Abraham Mathew

Dr. Ajith kumar A.K

Dr. Rahul Anil Pandit

Dr. N. Selvarajan

Dr. Simran Singh

Dr Vivek Gupta

No Honorary FICCM was awarded in 2017.

Examinations:

IDCCM & IFCCM Courses continue to remain popular. Several new institutions were accredited, and we now have 194 institutions across the country offering our training programs.

Commendable changes in the examination system have been implemented under the leadership of Dr. Deepak Govil with the active support of college board members and the EC. I am grateful to the President Dr. Kapil Zirpe for giving complete autonomy to the college for implementation of these path breaking changes. IDCCM theory examination have been shifted to Prometric centers across India. The questions are randomly selected, and test is conducted just like the USMLE or TOFEL exams.

The practical examinations have been streamlined by dividing into two components of clinical cases and tables, where passing in each component is essential. 20 new clinical cases have been created in the form of vignettes. Each clinical case now has four vignettes which flow in a logical order and cover comprehensive information regarding all aspects the clinical case.

From 1st January the process of enrolling in IDCCM courses has been made online and time efficient. Similarly, the examination

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system has been automated. The students will upload the examination form and necessary documents on the examination portal, their respective teachers will acknowledge and verify it, and then only the hall ticket will be issued. The advance information regarding examination to the candidate, teacher and the institution has also been automated.

2017 Examinations at a glance

Course Exam Total Candidates Total Successful Candidates Passing percentage

IDCCM Theory 387 234 60%

IDCCM Practical 292 229 78%

CTCCM (Post MBBS) Theory 148 70 47%

CTCCM (Post MBBS) Practical 80 68 85%

IFCCM Practical 51 26 51%

Number of IFCCM Examiners: 40

Number of IDCCM Examiners: 90

Indian College of Critical Care Medicine Academic Awards

In addition to Vijaylakshmi Kamat and Anand Memorial awards, new awards for toppers in CTCCM (Post MBBS) and IDCCN have been added. The toppers would be given a maximum amount of Rs. 20,000 for doctors and Rs. 15000 for nurses to facilitate their participation in the convocation ceremony. This amount would cover the expenses towards their travel and lodging. However, the students have to be physically present in the convocation ceremony to take the award and present the invoice towards the expenditure incurred. They will be provided complementary conference registration

We congratulate the toppers in 2017 who will be receiving the following awards during the Convocation Ceremony to be held on 7th March, 2018 during Criticare 2018 at Varanasi.

Dr. Vijayalakshmi Kamat Award for topper in IDCCM:

Dr. Nitin Saluja

Anand Memorial Award for topper in IDCCM:

Dr Piyush Girdhar

Anand Memorial Award for topper in IFCCM:

Dr. Darshan K Eshwar

CTCCM (Post MBBS) Topper Award

Dr. Nidhi Agarwal

IDCCN Topper Award

Ms Vasugi M

Website Information Upgradation:

The complete list of all institutes accredited for IDCCM, IFCCM and Post MBBS Certificate course is available on the ISCCM website. The detail information about eligibility, application and examination is also available on the ISCCM website. The comprehensive ICCM Prospectus is also available on the website now.

The process of updating information of all the accredited Institutes, in terms of year of accreditation, teachers, academic track record etc, on the website is going on, so that it is available at one click to any one, especially new aspirants for various courses.

The online application submission for various courses is now active from 1st Jan 2018 and the offline submission of forms have been withdrawn.

Training Assessment Record: Appendix III

The previous CoBaFolio is revised and has been renamed as Training Assessment Record. This will be mandatory for IDCCM/IFCCM and desirable for CTCCM.

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Accreditation:

Several new institutions were accredited, and we now have 194 institutions across the country offering our training programs.

No of Institutes accredited: Updated Dec 2017

Course Total 2017

IFCCM 58 2

IDCCM/CTCCM/IDCCN 194 29

The list of new institutes accredited for IDCCM in 2017:

Sr. Institute City Teachers Annual Accredited AcademicNo. Intake Since Coordinator (Seats)

1 Narayana Multispeciality Ahmedabad Dr. Vivek Dave 2 May 2017 Dr Vivek A Dave Hospital,Ahmedabad Dr. Anish Joshi [email protected] 9825172804

2 Rajagiri Hospital Aluva Dr. Rajesh V 2 May 2017 Dr. Jaicob Varghese Dr.Jaicob Varghese [email protected] 9945700330

3 Bangalore Baptist Bengaluru Dr. Deepa Das 2 Jan, 2017 Dr. Indira Menon Hospital [email protected] 9901744844

4 Narayana Multispeciality Bengaluru Dr Jose Chacko 2 Jan 2017 Dr Jose Chacko Hospital, Bangalore [email protected] 8884431608

5 Bansal Hospital Bhopal Dr. Amit Gupta 2 May, 2017 Dr. Amit Gupta Dr.Ashwini Malhotra [email protected] 9818899716

6 Gleneagles Global Chennai Dr. Vijil K. Rahulan 2 May, 2017 Dr. Vijil K. Rahulan Hospitals and Health Dr.V.P. Rajavel [email protected] City 9445060066

7 ApolloSpeciality Chennai Dr. R. Ebenezer 2 Aug 2017 Dr. R. Ebenezer Hospital, Vanagaram, Dr. Ashok Kumar R. [email protected] 9842035740

8 Central Hosptial,Gondia Gondia Dr. Lockchand Bajaj 2 Dec 2017 Dr. Yaminee Yelne [email protected] 9423177984

9 GNRC Ltd, Guwahati Guwahati Dr. Debajanee Gogoi 2 Dec 2017 Dr. Debajanee Gogoi Majumdar Majumdar Dr. Anup Dutta [email protected] Dr. Arnabjyoti 9435194139 Borgohain

10 Apollo Hospitals Guwahati Dr. Deepom Sharma 2 Aug 2017 Dr. Swarup Ranjan De Guwahati, Unit Dr. Swarup Ranjan De [email protected] International Hospital 8486443743

11 Citizen' Hospital, Hyderabad Dr Srinivas 2 Jan 2017 Ms Ishangi Nimgade Hyderabad Jakkinaboina [email protected] 9515050703

12 Continental Hospitals, Hyderabad Dr Palepu B N Gopal 2 Jan 2017 Mrs Lalaitha Devi J Hyderabad [email protected] 9133325580

13 Century Superspeciality Hyderabad Dr. Sunil T. Pandya 2 May 2017 Mr.S.Prasad Hospital Dr. Kuchimanchi V [email protected] Kameshwarao 9985000475

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14 Care Hospital(The Hyderabad Dr. Madhusudan 2 May 2017 Dr. Madhusudan Rameshlal Jaju Institute of Medical Rameshlal Jaju [email protected] Sciences) Nampally Dr. Pramodini 9440379476 Dandekar

15 Virinchi Hospital, Hyderabad Dr. Srinivas 2 Dec 2017 Dr Narmada Aluru Hyderabad Samavedam [email protected] Dr. Amarnath Reddy B 9885815815

16 Jaipur National Jaipur Dr. Narendra Rungta 2 Aug 2017 Dr. Narendra Rungta University Institute for Dr. Neena Rungta [email protected] Medical Sciences and 9829014237 Research Centre, Jaipur

17 Aster Medicity Hospital, Kochi Dr. Anuroop 2 Jan 2017 Dr. Anuroop Balagopal Kochi Balagopal [email protected] Dr. Jobin Abraham 9447473376

18 Kothari Medical Centre, Kolkata Dr Anil Malhotra 2 Jan 2017 Dr Anil Malhotra Kolkata [email protected] 9830172399

19 Global Hospital, Parel Mumbai Dr Vaishali Solao 2 Jan 2017 Dr. Nirupa Borges nirupa.borges@globalhospitals india.com

20 Wockhartdt Hospitals Mumbai Dr. Prakash Jiandani 2 May 2017 Dr. Prakash Jiandani Ltd. Dr. Kedar Toraskar [email protected] 9820292123

21 Holy Spirit Hospital, Mumbai Dr. Manish Kumar 2 Aug 2017 Dr. Anuja Sinha Mumbai Arya [email protected] 9820276477

22 Meditrina Institute of Nagpur Dr. Girish Deshpande 2 May 2017 Dr. Girish Deshpande Medical Sciences Dr. Ajay Bulle [email protected] 9823019091

23 Jaypee Healthcare Noida Dr. Shailendra Goel 2 May 2017 Dr Sushil Kumar Srivastava Hospital [email protected] 8447685959

24 MMI Narayana Raipur Dr. Alok Kumar Swain 2 May 2017 Ms. Arunita Multispeciality Hospital Dr. Arun Andappan arunita.palbag@narayana health.org 8370002879

25 Orchid Medical Centre Ranchi Dr. Rash Kujur 2 May 2017 Shakeel A, Khan Dr. Orson Sequeria [email protected] 7280002067

26 Medanta Abdur Razzaque Ranchi Dr. Tapas Kumar 2 August,2017 Dr. Tapas Kumar Sahoo Ansari Memorial Weaver's Sahoo [email protected] Hospital(A Unit of Global Dr. Mohib Ahmed 7070993343 Health Pvt. Ltd.),Ranchi

27 Bethany Hospital Thane Dr. Kuldeep Ashok 2 May 2017 Dr. Kuldeep Ashok Dalal Dalal [email protected] 9930313799

28 SUT Hospital,Pattom, Trivandrum Dr Biju C Nair 2 Jan 2017 Dr Biju C Nair Trivandrum [email protected] 9446529258

29 Sevenhills Healthcare Visakha- Dr Kuchela Babu 2 Jan 2017 A. Venkateswara Rao Pvt Ltd, Vishakapatnam patnam Dr Mohana Rao venkatesh.a@sevenhills hospital.com /[email protected] 9393122364

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Sr. Name of Institute Location Teachers Annual Accredited Academic CoordinatorsNo. Intake Since (Seats)

1 Nanavati Superspecialiy Mumbai Dr.Abdul Samad 1 August, 2017 Dr.Neeta Joshi Hospital Ansari [email protected] 9820012757

2 Max Super Speciality New Dr.Ajay Gupta 1 August, 2017 Ms. Pratima Chhabra Hospital, Shalimar Delhi pratima.chhabra@max Bagh, New Delhi healthcare.com 9818153553 / 9650099133

The list of institutes accredited for IFCCM in 2017:

No of Institutes with additional seats sanctioned: IFCCM: 2

IDCCM: 16

IDCCN Course Report:

Dr Manish Munjal, IDCCN Secretary has worked very hard to make this course more popular. He has also undertaken the process of standardizing the syllabus for this course. This year saw rapid growth of IDCCN as many institutes have registered the candidates for the course.

Course Exam Total Candidates Total Successful Candidates Passing percentage

IDCCN Theory 161 134 83%

IDCCN Practical 138 127 92%

The Pediatric Critical Care: (By Dr. Banani Podar).

1. BPICC workshops: No workshop was held after July 2017

2. Preparation for upcoming Criticare 2018:

a. Prof. Brian Kavanagh is the participating faculty from paediatric side.

b. Faculty from dept. of Paediatrics at BHU (Dr.Vineeta Gupta, HOD, and Dr.Sunil Rao,In-charge PICU) and local paediatricians along with central body have actively started a contact programme with the paediatricians to improve participation in Criticare 2018. All paediatric intensivists in India have been repeatedly reminded about Criticare and encouraged to participate in scientific paper presentation.

c. Advertisement about Criticare2018 was placed in the 'Indian Pediatrics' in Oct 2017. Aggressive advertisement about BPICC being done.

d. The registration fee for pediatric delegates have been reduced to Rs.5000/-

3. No MOU has been signed between ISCCM & IAP.

4. Update on diploma/ fellowship from College of Pediatric Critical Care (CPCC): i.e., IDPCCM & IFPCCM: Last exam held in November 2017 at Chandigarh. 22 out of 27 candidates passed.

Education calendar: IDCCM/CTCCM/ IFCCM /IDCCN

The Education Calendar is available on the website for ready reference for last one year. Dates may change and hence the dates of the practical exams. Revised dates are given in the following Calendar

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Course IDCCM CTCCM IFCCM IDCCNSchedule (Post MBBS)

Course duration Post PG Diploma : 2 yrs Post MBBS : 2 yrs Post IDCCM : 1 yr Post BSC/GNM : 1 yr Post PG degree : 1 yr Post PG degree: 2 yrs

Registration process 1st Jan 2018 1st Jan 2018 1st Apr 2018 1st Jan 2018and Tenure Starts 1st July 2018 1st July 2018 1st Oct 2018 1st July 2018

Last date of registration 28th Feb 2018 28th Feb 2018 31st May 2018 28th Feb 2018 31st Aug 2018 31st Aug 2018 30th Nov 2018 31st Aug 2018

Last date of Exam 10th Feb 2018 10th Mar 2018 03rd April 2018 10 thJan 2018Registration for all 30th June 2018 31st July 2018 30th Sept 2018 10 thJuly 2018exam going candidates

Assignment of Theory 15th Feb 2018 05th Mar 2018 - 15th Jan 2018Centre & Hall Ticket 05th July 2018 05th Aug 2018 - 15th July 2018

Theory Exam 25th Mar 2018 22ndApril2018 - 24th Feb 2018 05th Aug 2018 09th Sept 2018 - 25th Aug 2018

Declaration of 02nd Apr 2018 30th April 2018 08th Apr 2018 -Theory Result, 13th Aug 2018 18th Sept 2018 05th Oct 2018 - Assignment of Practical Centre & Hall Ticket

Practical Exam 21st & 22nd April, 2018 26th & 27th May 2018 05th & 06th May 2018 25th Feb 2018 08th & 09th Sept, 2018 13th & 14th Oct 2018 27th & 28th Oct 2018 26th Aug 2018

Result 26th April 2018 02nd June 2018 14th May 2018 Mar 2018 14th Sept 2018 19th Oct 2018 05th Nov 2018 Sep 2018

Education Calendar 2018.

Comprehensive Critical Care Course (4C):

Dr. Subhal Dixit is the National Coordinator for the 4C course.

Regional 4 C Coordinators:

West Region : Dr. Kapil Zirpe,

East Region : Dr. Subhash Todi,

North Region : Dr. G C Khilnani,

Central Region : Dr. Pradeep Bhattacharya,

South Region : Dr. Srinivas Samavedam,

4 C Courses:

4C course consisting of 40 modules and an exit exam is now made online. The last offline course was done at Criticare 2017 at Kochi. Part II: Contact programme in the form of 9 workstations/ interactive stations, is planned to be organized twice a year in Delhi, Mumbai, Pune and Kolkata and once in Hyderabad and Bangaluru. The Contact program modules will be developed by the select committees headed by:

1. Hemodynamics: Dr Atul Kulkarni/Dr J Divatia

2. Airways: Dr Sheila Myatra/Dr Atul Kulkarni

3. Mech Ventilation: Dr Rajesh Pande/Dr Rajesh Chawla

4. Arrhythmias: Dr Bajan/ Dr Pradeep Rangappa

5. CNS/Renal: Dr Shiva Iyer/

6. Trauma: Dr Kapil Zirpe/Dr Manish Munjal

7. Infections: Dr Subhash Todi/Dr Dhruv Chaudhry

8. Nutrition: To be decided

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Online report of ISCCM courses (13th May 2016 to 27th November 2017)

Total Registrations (4C & CCIDC Course) -3259 [India-3177, Abroad-82]

Total Enrolments (4C & CCIDC Course)-2205 [CCIDC-1389, 4C -816]

4C: Total enrolled = 816 users,

Some activity completed- 542

No Completion activity = 274 users

Total Collection from CCIDC Course- Rs. 32, 97,500 INR

Total Collection from 4C Course- Rs. 28, 47,992 INR

CCIDC: Total enrolled = 1389 users

Some activity is completed= 1296

No Completion activity = 93 users

Credential Committee Report for FICCM Awards:

Committee scrutinized 23 new and 15 old applications. As recommended by the credentials committee the following members of ISCCM will receive the honor of FICCM at Criticare 2018, Varanasi.

1 Dr. Abhinav Gupta New Delhi 08/G-305

2 Dr. Anil Kumar Thakur New Delhi 03/T-88

3 Dr. Anil Sachdev New Delhi 98/S-182

4 Dr. Arun Kumar Baranwal Chandigarh 01/B-124

5 Dr. Manoj Kumar Goel New Delhi 07/G-252

6 Dr. Prashant Saxena Haryana 05/S-483

7 Dr. Priya Mathur Rajasthan 02/M-167

8 Dr. Rajesh Chandra Mishra Gujarat 08/M-330

9 Dr. Sachin Gupta New Delhi 09/G-333

10 Dr. Shrikanth Srinivasan Haryana 07/S-540

11 Dr. Susruta Bandyopadhyay West Bengal 99/B-99

12 Dr. Urvi Shukla Maharashtra 09/S-678

13 Dr. V. Dedeepiya Devaprasad Tamilnadu 11/D-328

14 Dr. Vinod Kumar Singh Uttar Pradesh 04/V-71

15 Dr. Yash Javeri New Delhi 05/J-160

ICCM - Honorarium and Exams Expenses Payments

Institute Inspection

Institute Inspection Honorarium Rs 5,000 per institute

Exams

Chief Examiner honorarium Rs 6,500/day (including Theory exam day)

In-station examiner honorarium Rs 6,500/day (including local transport etc)

Out-station examiner honorarium and travelling expenses Rs 6,500/day (including food and other charges) air tickets and accommodation upto Rs 6000/day arranged by central office, AC taxi from airport to Hotel and Vice versa upto 50 kms to be reimbursed by central office to examiner

Food and Snacks expenses Rs 400 per day per examiner, Max limited to actual expenditure incurred

Rs 300 per day per candidate, Max limited to actual expenditure incurred

Courier expenses Actual expenditure incurred

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From this year ISCCM is taking Pan card, Aadhar card & cancelled cheque from examiners & doing online payment through NEFT. The endeavour is to complete the honorarium payment within 1 month of the examination. A single form is being developed which will be filled up by all examiners and will be sent by the chief examiner to ISCCM office.

ICCM Board, 2018-19

Chancellor : ISCCM President : Dr Yatin Mehta

Immediate Past Chancellor : Dr Kapil Zirpe

Vice Chancellor : Dr Rajesh Pande

Board Members : ISCCM President Elect : Dr Subhal Dixit

ISCCM General Secretary : Dr Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya

Secy, ICCM : Dr Pradip Kumar Bhattacharya

Secy Elect, ICCM : Dr Sheila Nainan Myatra

Secy, Accreditation : Dr Parshotam Lal Gautam

Secy Elect, Accreditation : Dr. Sandhya Talekar

Secy, Examinations : Dr Palepu Gopal

Secy Elect, Examinations : Dr.Sumit Ray

Secy, Critical Care Nursing : Dr Devi Prasad Samaddar

Secy Elect, Critical Care Nursing : Dr Manish Munjal

Pediatric Coordinator : Dr Anil Sachdev

ICCM Election 2017:

6 Nominations for ICCM 2017 Election were received.

1Post: Vice Chancellor

1. Dr. Rajesh Kumar Pande

1 Post : Secy Elect, ICCM : Prof. Sheila Nainan Myatra

1 Post : Secy Elect, Accreditation : Dr. Sandhya Talekar

1 Post : Secy Elect, Examination: Dr. Yogendra Pal Singh (Invalid Nomination)

Dr. Sumit Ray

1 Post : Secy Elect, Critical Care Nursing: Dr. Manish Munjal

ICCM Election 2017 Results:

1) Vice Chancellor- Dr. Rajesh Kumar Pande (Unopposed)

2) Secy Elect, ICCM: Dr. Prof. Sheila Nainan Myatra (Unopposed)

3) Secy Elect, Accreditation: Dr. Sandhya Talekar (Unopposed)

4) Secy Elect, Examination: Dr. Sumit Ray

5) Secy Elect, Critical Care Nursing: Dr. Manish Munjal

Members who will retire by March 2018:

Vice Chancellor: Dr. Deepak Govil

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Board Members:

ISCCM Past President : Dr. Atul Kulkarni

ISCCM General Secretary : Dr. Subhal Dixit (Elected as President - Elect, ISCCM)

Secretary, ICCM : Dr. Rajesh Pande (elected as Vice Chancellor)

Secretary - Elect, ICCM : Dr. Pradeep Kumar Bhattcharya (will be Secretary, ICCM)

Secretary, Accreditation : Dr. Sheila Nainan Myatra (Elected as Secretary Elect College)

Secretary, Examinations : Dr Shubhal Dixit (Elected as Preseident elect, ISCCM)

Secretary, Critical Care Nursing : Dr Manish Munjal

Chairman Pediatric section : Dr. Banani Poddar

On behalf of ICCM, I thank the retiring members for their hard work and immense contribution to the continued evolution of ICCM. They will however continue to advise us on various matters in future!

College Guidelines developed and approved in 2017 (appendix II)

Exam Test Development Meeting

A meeting of the Exam Test Development was held on 6th & 7th January 2018 at Hotel Sheraton, Pune, where a total of 16 experts participated for 2 days. The meeting chaired by Dr. Kapil Zirpe and Dr. Deepak Govil (Vice Chancellor) was held to validate each question comprising question Bank for IDCCM & Post MBBS Exam. There were approximately 1100 questions, which were divided into different domains. In the meeting it was decided that at least 5% new questions will be added to question bank and some obsolete question will be removed every year to keep Question Bank updated. This meeting will be an annual event.

It was decided that the each questions paper should have a decent proportion of questions from all the domains and should contain questions based on 50-60% of Core Critical Care, 20-30% of Allied Sciences and 10-20% of Current Literature. Each question paper should contain at-least 60-70 % question based on Basic Knowledge and 30-40% based on differentiators. The Examination committee had gone through each and every question of all the domains and classified them as Not appropriate for exam (to be removed from QB), Must Know (basic knowledge) and Differentiators (to differentiate between pass and topper). The summery is given in Appendix III.

Dr. Rajesh Kumar Pande Secretary, Indian College of Critical Care Medicine

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S.No. Status Details

1 IDCCM teacher must have a qualification in Critical Care Accepted Implemented recognized by IFCCM like: IDCCM, IFCCM, FNB. DM or Australian board, UK, American Board

2 EDIC as the criteria for being IDCCM teacher Rejected

3 DNB, MD in Family Medicine as a qualification for being Rejected IDCCM teacher

4 Institution must have 2 qualified teachers for accreditation Accepted Implemented for IDCCM

5 Older institutions which have 1 teacher are given three Accepted Implemented years to recruit one more qualified teacher

6 If one teacher leaves the institution, institution will recruit Accepted Implemented a new teacher within 1 year, otherwise they will not be allowed to enroll candidates from next year

7 ISCCM Nursing book will be given free along with Accepted Implemented IDCCN registration

8 Prometric system of examinations for the IDCCM & Accepted Implemented CTCCM theory exams

9 ANMs should be allowed to enroll in IDCCN Rejected ANM's are not recognized as registered nurses by Nursing Council of India

10 Direct entry into 2-year IFCCM course after CTCCM Rejected (Post MBBS course)

11 FNB, DM in critical care should be allowed direct entry in Accepted Examination fee for these IFCCM examination candidates is 25000/-

12 IDCCM and other exam remuneration should be increased Accepted It is 6500/- from from existing 4000/- 01-01-2018

13 IDCCM Chief examiner should be allowed one helper in Approved Helper will be paid 4000/- IDCCM examination lump sum amount

14 Examiner's honorarium should be paid within 3 months Accepted Will be initiated for all examinations in 2018

15 College should prepare 1000 MCQs for IDCCM Accepted To be started Prometric examination

16 Code of conduct for Examiners to be developed to avoid Accepted Will be sent to all any bias and subsequent complaints by candidates examiners before the examination

17 Guidelines and checklist for IDCCM Institution inspectors Accepted In process should be developed

18 Separate zonal conferences should be organized for nurses Accepted College will provide 3-4 in critical care Expert Faculty and will bear the cost of their travel and lodging. Rest of the expenditure will be borne by the local organizers.

19 Timelines for correction of deficiencies by the institution Accepted Institutions will be given 3 applying for IDCCM. months period to correct the correctable deficiencies. An inspection will be scheduled after that.

Appendix IICCM decisions 2017-2018

Summary of the decisions taken at ICCM Board/ ISCCM EC Meets in 2017-2018

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20 The inspection fee will be refunded if the institution does Accepted Fee will be refunded within not fulfill the criteria for IDCCM due to major deficiencies 3 months period from the date of application

21 Change of Centre of examination for College examinations Accepted Change of examination (IDCCM, IFCCM, Post MBBS) center will be the prerogative of the examination secretary and will be done as per rules. College Board will take cognizance only after completion of examinations.

22 Additional criteria should be added for IDCCM Seats Accepted Additional criteria will be increase from 4 to 6 or 6 to 8 developed by the College

23 SOP if an IDCCM teacher leaves midway of Student's Developed & accepted. Teacher who has changed training period, It is mandatory to have the Institute will have a two teachers accredited cooling period of one year in any Institute. Other during which he cannot teacher present will take on any candidate oversee his training until for training in a new new teacher is recruited. Institute he has joined.

24 SOP if the sole IFCCM teacher leaves midway during Developed and accepted. It is expected that outgoing Student's training period. IDCCM teacher will IFCCM teacher will oversee oversee his training. candidate's completion of his Research project even it has to be done/guided remotely.

25 SOP if both or all the IDCCM teachers leave an Developed and Time spent in the first organization. implemented institute will be recognized. In such an unforeseen The student will be circumstance candidate expected to is encouraged to move complete the remaining to another centre which time in the second Institute is accredited for training. he/she joins. If the student is not willing to move than he/she be allowed to continue in the institute provided there are some makeshift arrangements for training are made.

26 SOP for candidate wishing to seek transfer from an Developed and Institute should be wiling to Institute to the institute where the teacher is going. implemented relieve the candidate as per It is allowed if there is their guided policies. The mutual agreement new Institute should be between the teachers willing to take the and the respective candidate. Institutes.

27 SOP for candidate's resignation from one current institute Developed and After the last date of and joining another Institute implemented registration it is Not Can be allowed till the Allowed. last date of registration. If he still resigns, than he can reapply only after a year, and start the course afresh in the new Institute where he/ she wishes to pursue.

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28 SOP for candidate seeking permission for posting to Developed and It is expected that certain sub-specialities in another hospital. implemented duration of posting not This is allowed if it is in exceed one month of agreement with his his/her tenure in parent teacher and his Institute organization.

29 Pay/Stipend for IDCCM candidates Developed and ISCCM/College cannot implemented exercise any influence on It is expected that a the pay structure of an candidate exercises due Institute. deliberations on these aspects prior to joining any Institute.

30 Transfer of candidates from one institution to another Developed and Candidate will be counted implemented only for the institution If for any compelling where they originally reason, the candidate has registered and to move, they may do so may be taken as an ONLY after completing additional candidate in the 50% of the training. institution which has They should inform accepted them for the College BEFORE moving remaining duration of and get a NOC from the training. institution where they were registered and also an acceptance letter from the institution which has accepted them for the remaining duration of training. The training periods should be continuous without a break

31 Leave policy for students pursuing ISCCM courses Developed and implemented During the training period candidate is allowed to take max 30 days leave in a year apart from Sundays and gazetted holidays, on yearly basis. Any extra absence from this period will result in the extension of the training period.

31 Maternity leave policy Developed and If there is a gap of more implemented than 6 months in the A maximum of 6 months, training apart from above- maternity/ sick/ parenting mentioned leaves, the leaves are allowed. candidate has to register as The training period will be a fresh candidate. extended by 6 months. If the candidate wants to re- During her entire Course join within this 6 months duration (including period, he/she must join at maternity leave), candidate the institute at which will be allowed a maximum he/she was registered. of 30 days leave as NO transfer of Institution IDCCM candidate. will be allowed.

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32 ISCCM Course fee rules Developed and After the deadline of implemented registration if any trainee Fees once paid are resigns/ Leaves/ non-refundable for discontinues the institute, any courses. He/she will be debarred for If trainee cancel his that year, and fee will not registration before the be refunded deadline is eligible for 50% refund of fees.

33 Examinations Fee Developed and implemented Exam Fees once paid are non-refundable and not transferable for next attempt after submission of Exam Form.

34 Examinations Developed and It is mandatory for the implemented trainee to bring the valid The Theory examination photo identity proof along for IDCCM & Post MBBS with admit Card at the will be MCQ based only. examination centres. There will be not be any The name on ID must True/False type of match with the name on questions. examination admit card.

35 IDCCN examination guidelines To be developed Will be formulated by Dr. Manish Munjal and Dr. Samaddar.

36 SOP for response from Office To be developed Will be developed by Dr. Rajesh Kumar Pande

37 Eligibility criteria for accreditation for IDCCM institutions Developed and Appendix implemented

38 Eligibility criteria for Teacher accreditation Developed and Appendix II implemented

39 Eligibility criteria for IDCCM seat increase Developed and Appendix II implemented

40 Eligibility criteria for reaccreditation Developed and Appendix II implemented

41 Application for accreditation of hospitals/Institutions Developed and Appendix II implemented

42 Criteria for appointment of Inspectors Developed and Appendix II implemented

43 Criteria for appointment of IDCCM examiners Developed and Appendix II implemented

44 Criteria for appointment of IFCCM examiners Developed and Appendix II implemented

45 Criteria for appointment of CTCCM examiners Developed and Appendix II implemented

46 IDCCM Prospectus Developed and Available online Implemented

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Appendix II

Accreditation criteria revised and will be applicable from January 2018:

Eligibility Criteria for accreditation for IDCCM Institutions:

Institutions interested in starting IDCCM can apply only if the Critical care unit have been functioning for at least 2 years.

Institute should be a 100 bed hospital and at least 12 ICU beds with six mechanical ventilators as basic criteria.

Institutions should have two full time faculty, who are eligible, to be considered as teachers, as per ISCCM Teachership guidelines.

These Two teacher candidates have to apply along with the institute for recognition as IDCCM teacher .

The institute applying for the accreditation must give an undertaking in addition to having two eligible teachers that

In case a teacher leaves the institute they will continue to provide training to the trainee

All facilities in the institute will be provided to the trainee during his period of training in the institute.

Institutions should apply for accreditation along with teacher's accreditation. Both Teachers & Institute Form will be scrutinized simultaneously for accreditation purpose.

Institutions that do not enrol candidates for three consecutive years will automatically lose accreditation and will need to apply for re-inspection afresh, through the formal process.

Eligibility Criteria for Teachers accreditation:

In order to be able to impart a high quality of training to candidates the teacher must

fulfil the following minimum requirements.

Teacher application will be considered along with the Institution's application.

Teacher accreditation in isolation independent of Institute accreditation is not allowed (except for additional teacher from an already accredited institute)

Teacher should be working full time in the institute to be considered as a teacher for the ISCCM course.

Teachers must devote at least 50% of their professional time in Critical Care Medicine

Teacher should be a Life Member of ISCCM.

Teacher should be a post graduate degree with MCI recognised qualification- MD, MS, with at least 8 years of experience in critical care medicine post MD/MS qualification, in a recognized major hospital.

Teachers with a MCI recognised Post Graduate Diploma-DA (Diploma in Anaesthesia) or DTCD (Diploma in TB and Chest Diseases), with at least 10 years of experience in critical care medicine after MCI recognised Post Graduate Diploma, in a recognized major hospital.

The teacher should have formal qualification in Intensive Care which can be any one or more of them: IDCCM, IFCCM, FNB - Critical Care, DM - Critical Care, DMPulmonary & Critical Care or equivalent qualification from Australia (FCICM), USA (AB Critical Care), U.K or Canada. These qualifications obtained anytime within 8yrs post MD will fulfil the criteria to be a teacher from 2017 onwards.

To be an IFCCM teacher it is expected for the Teacher to have at least two original articles publications in peer reviewed journal.

After a teacher has left an institute he cannot take a new student in another institute for one year from the time of leaving the previous institute.

Eligibility Criteria for IDCCM seat increases:

At least two IDCCM candidates must have passed from an Institute in last two years to apply for increase in seats.

For every one seat increase, the institution should have 6 more ICU beds in addition to the existing 12 beds with two additional ventilators.

Teacher to candidate ratio of 1:2 for IDCCM and 1:1 for IFCCM to be maintained when any seat increase is contemplated.

Eligibility Criteria for accreditation for IFCCM Institutions: Institutions can apply and will be considered for starting of IFCCM course only after 2 years of starting of IDCCM

At least two IDCCM candidates must have passed from an Institute in last two years to be eligible to apply for IFCCM accreditation.

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IFCCM teacher must have at least two original article publications in a peer reviewed journal to be eligible.

One IFCCM candidate will be allowed for one IFCCM teacher

Eligibility Criteria for reaccreditation:

Institutes need to get re-accredited every three years by submitting a formal application

There should be at least one IDCCM candidates pass out in last three years for Institute to be re-accredited.

It is expected there is at least one IDCCM candidate recruited in last three years for an Institute to be re-accredited.

If there is any serious concern expressed on any Institute by any of their trainees in three years, re-inspection may be done by the College for re-accreditation.

If an Institute fails to apply for re-accreditation in stipulated time frame, recognition of the Institute for IDCCM/IFCCM training subsequently shall stand cancelled. Institute will have to submit a fresh application for accreditation.

From 2020 an institute will be reaccredited only if they have two eligible teachers. If any teacher leaves the institute, one year period will be given to the institution to appoint a new teacher from the time the previous teacher has left the institute.

Application for Accreditation of hospital/institute

Application for hospital recognition & teacher recognition are to be filled online and the required fee has to be paid online, through the ISCCM website www.isccm.org.

The institute and teachers applications will be scrutinised by the college office and the Accreditation Secretary.

If found eligible, Accreditation secretary will appoint 2 inspectors who will make an onsite inspection visit of the institute.

The travel & stay of the inspectors shall be looked after by the Institute desirous of recognition.

The inspection report will be tabled at the next College Board meeting and the decision of College Board will be ratified by EC.

Once recognition is granted, institutes may start taking candidates from the same academic year if the process is completed before the last date of registration to the courses, or the next academic session if the process is completed later.

In case institutes do not meet the criteria, they will have to reapply after fulfilling all criteria, which will be followed by a re-inspection.

All appeals regarding the inspection report or recognition will be put up at the College Board, and ISCCM executive committee.

The decision of the ISCCM executive committee will be final and binding in all respects.

Criteria for appointment of Inspectors :

Two Inspectors will be assigned for inspection of a new Institute. One of the two will be a senior who has undertaken at least two inspections before. Senior Inspector should be an IDCCM / IFCCM examiner. Both Inspectors should mandatorily be an IDCCM teacher/Examiner for FNB or DM Critical Care for at least two years.

Maximum of two inspections in a year to be assigned to an Inspector.

Inspectors should not be from the same city/town. In case this is not possible only one inspector may be from the same city/town

For re-inspection of an Institute which has failed to get accreditation during the first inspection, Institute should re-apply with the prescribed fees. Details of corrective measures have to be enclosed along with the application.

One of the Inspectors assigned earlier to the same Institute, will be assigned to confirm rectifications and send a report.

There is one change in Teacher's Accreditation Criteria, FICCM (Fellowship of theIndian College of critical Care Medicine) has been removed from the Teachership criteria. The fellows of Indian College of critical Care Medicine do not become teacher automatically. They will have to apply for IDCCM Teachership and fulfil all the criteria as prescribed in the Teachership guidelines.

Criteria for appointment of IDCCM Examiners:

Should be a ISCCM recognized teacher for more than 2 years and at least one of his IDCCM must students have

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passed or Should have been an examiner for FNB/ DM Critical Care for 2 years.

Should have observed one examination.

Can be an examiner for a maximum of 2 exams per year.

Out of six examiners, a minimum of four examiners should be from outside of the city of examination/Students

Criteria for appointment of IFCCM Examiners:

Should already be an examiner for IDCCM for 2 years

At least 1 of his IFCCM student must have passed

Can be examiner for a maximum of 2 exams per year

Examiner should be from a city, which is different from the city from where students are coming to that centre

Out of four examiners, a minimum of two examiners should be from outside of the city of examination/ Students

Criteria for appointment of CTCCM Examiners:

Should already be an examiner for IDCCM for 2 years

Can be examiner for a maximum of 2 exams per year

Out of three examiners, a minimum of one examiner should be from outside of the city of examination /Students

Appendix III

IDCCM Exam Test Development Meeting Pune

Expert Participants

Sr. no. Name Sr. no. Name

1 Dr. Kapil Zirpe 10 Dr. Srinivas Samavedam

2 Dr. Deepak Govil 11 Dr. Rahul Pandit

3 Dr. Subhal Dixit 12 Dr. Atul Kulkarni

4 Dr. Sunil Karanth 13 Dr. Kayanoosh Kadapatti

5 Dr.Pradip Bhattacharya 14 Dr. Sameer Jog

6 Dr. Babu Abraham 15 Dr. Sunita Varghese

7 Dr. Sachin Gupta 16 Dr. Sushma Gurav

8 Dr. Shrikant Srinivasan 17 Dr. Rajesh Kumar Pande

9 Dr. Palepu B N Gopal 18 Dr. Abdul Samad Ansari

IDCCM Question Bank

Subject Total 0 1 2

Cardiovascular 164 16 125 23

Endocrine 39 2 30 7

Gastro 30 2 27 1

Infection 51 4 37 10

Metabolism 61 3 37 21

Nephrology 57 2 47 8

Nervous 92 8 70 14

Respiratory 106 8 91 7

Trauma 36 6 29 1

Others 19 3 14 2

Pregnancy 10 0 10 0

Total 665 54 517 94

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CTCCM(Post MBBS Certificate Course) Question bank

Subject Total 0 1 2

Cardiovascular 67 12 31 24

Respiratory 54 5 32 17

Nervous 49 3 34 12

Nephrology 50 5 36 9

Endocrine 27 2 21 4

Environmental 36 6 17 13

Infection 46 11 28 7

Trauma 26 4 13 9

Gastro 36 6 17 13

Other 48 9 29 10

Total 439 63 258 118

Appendix IVList of approved Institutions for IDCCM/ IFCCM and CTCCM courses in India

Detailed list of institution is available on the website: www.isccm.org

Offices of ISCCM

On 13th May 2017 we shifted to spacious fully renovated Dadar office (unit 13 and 14) which is in the same building and floor of our previous office (unit 6). All EC and ICCM Board meetings were conducted at Dadar office (unit 13 and 14).

We have given our previous Dadar office (unit 6) on rental basis from 16th Dec 2017 for generating income for society activities.

It is being planned to give Navjivan office also on rental basis.

Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine (IJCCM)

Current volume number is 22 and the current circulation of 2018 is 1000.

The journal is registered with the following abstracting partners:

Baidu Scholar, CNKI (China National Knowledge Infrastructure), EBSCO Publishing's Electronic Databases, Exlibris - Primo Central, Google Scholar, Hinari, Infotrieve, Journal Guide, National Science Library, ProQuest, TdNet

The journal is indexed with:

DOAJ, EMBASE/ Excerpta Medica, Emerging Sources Citation Index, Index Copernicus, Indian Science Abstracts, IndMed, PubMed Central, Scimago Journal Ranking, SCOPUS

The journal has observed 32% overseas article submissions, whereas the submission from the native country was 68% in 2017.

534 manuscripts have been submitted in 2017.

27% is the rejection rate for 2017.

193 articles have been published in 2017.

271 subscribers have been registered in 2017.

ISCCM is dedicated to environment protection. We launched a Go Green campaign for IJCCM in soft copy form only. Our many members gave their support and opted out of hard copy. From January 2018 the hard copy of IJCCM is being sent to only those members who have opted in for the hard copy.

Dr R K ManiEditor, IJCCM

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Critical Care Communications (CCC)

Critical Care Newsletter has been an active communication tool for ISCCM.

The readership has grown in last few years.

We have added regular quiz section which has become very popular among students.

We get huge responses to image section and quiz.

Guidelines section has been of immense help to fellows and busy practitioners.

The branch activities have been showcased in various issues of newsletter.

Journal Scan has helped us keep updated with recent research and publications.

All issues were released on time.

The content was appreciated by senior members and readers.

Under the Go Green campaign we stopped printing hard copy of newsletter.

This was towards ISCCMs commitment to environment.

Upcoming events and job opportunity section is popular with all readers.

We are thankful to the contributors, editorial team and readers.

Dr Yatin MehtaPresident-ElectEditor -in-Chief, Critical Care Communications

Website

1) ISCCM website has been given a new look and designed to make it mobile friendly.

2) ISCCM-connect/BMS has been live and continuously updated as and when the feedbacks are received.

3) The ICCM education software portal has gone live as on 1st Jan 2018. The launch has been very smooth. The student applications have been received via the new Education Portal

4) Now ISCCM members can download and print membership card directly from ISCCM website

5) Even ISCCM certificates can now be generated online via ISCCM website

6) We have linked Adhar card updation online through ISCCM website

7) In fact all the ISCCM related systems have now been connected and are active.

8) Syncing of ISCCM app to website is in progress.

Dr Jayant ShelgaonkarChairman - Website Committee

ISCCM Research Activities

Chair: Dr. S.K. Todi

Member:

Dr. N.Ramakrishnan

Dr. Farhad Kapadia

Dr. Sumit Ray

Dr. Prithwish Bhattacharya

1. CHITRA database :

Centralisation of CHITRA (ICU database) control from St Johns Banagalore to ISCCM Head Office, Mumbai. The transfer is in the final phase. Mr Nilay Jani is working on this and the deadline is by end of February 2018. Disseminating awareness about CHITRA among ISCCM members and encouraging participation by e-mailing and convening a meet of IDCCM and IFCCM teachers during Varanasi congress to promote CHITRA participation in their centres is being planned. We aim to achieve a goal of 25 ICUs to enter data on an ongoing basis by end of 2018. These ICUs will be able to generate a report card of their performance and compare with national benchmark. Over time more domains on ICU

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Structure, Process and Outcome will be added to CHITRA database to create a robust national benchmark which will be used for Audit and Research purpose.

2. Research Grant :As sanctioned by EC, proposals for research grant for basic and clinical research were invited throughout the year through multiple e mails to ISCCM members. The sanction is for four grants per year. Till now two research proposals have received the grant and one is pending approval.

3. Critical Care Research from India (Compendium). This book was initially planned to be released in March 2018 covering indigenous original research topics from India from 2013-2017. The work is still going on and the book will likely to be published during Annual congress in Mumbai.

4. An online Research methodology, Appraising medical literature, Literature search methodology, and writing/Presenting/Publishing paper module similar to 4C and CCIDC is being planned for the year 2018.

5. ISCCM initiated research. :

a. INDICAP 2 will be initiated by Dr Divatia

b. A survey of present Critical care facilities and work force in India will be taken up Dr. N. Ramakrishnan, methodology will be submitted to EC

6. Guidelines Review; Research Committee reviewed Guidelines on Quality submitted by the guideline committee

7. Various ICU quality assessment and accreditation methods have been proposed. Research committee will evaluate these objectively and will suggest a template for ISCCM to adopt.

Dr Subhash TodiChairman - Research Committee

Dr Kapil Zirpe Dr Subhal DixitPresident, ISCCM General Secretary, ISCCM

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No. DATE SESSION SPEAKER VENUE ATTENDANCE

1 27.01.17 TRALI Dr Shakti Bedanta Misra Hotel Sandy's Tower 27

2 11.03.17 Critical Care Update Invited Faculties Hotel Mayfair 214 Dr Subash Todi Dr Ramesh Venkataraman Dr D suresh Kmar, Dr Tapas Sahoo and Local Faculty

3 19.04.17 POST CHEST TRAUMA Dr Santosh Singh Hotel Suryansh 29 ARDS Dr Swagata Tripathy

4 23.05.2017 GI ISSUES IN Dr Anant Agasthy Hotel Suryansh 32 CRITICAL CARE Dr Susant Sethy

5 07.06.2017 2 Case presentations Dr Sujit Kumar Pradhan Hotel Marrion 35 Dr Saurabh Sutradhar

6 19.08.2017 2 Case presentations Dr Jyoti, Dr Sharmili Hotel Suryansh 28

7 15.09.2017 Sepsis symposium Dr Sambeed Hotel Mayfair 128 Dr D N Mukharjee Et al

8 09.10.2017 Celebration of ISCCM DAY Hotel Suryansh 47 CASE Presentation

9 02-06/11/2017 BASIC For Nurses and Doctors Dr Swagata Tripathy AIIMS Bhubaneswar 40 and team

10 17.11.2017 CASE Presentation Dr Anand Mishra Hotel Suryansh 27 Case 2 - Dr Samir Sahoo and team

11 13.12.2017 Case Presentation Dr Subasish, Dr Debasis, Hotel Suryansh 33 & ECMO Basics Dr B B Misra

BHUBANESWAR BRANCH

Executive Committee

Chairman : Dr. Banambar Ray

Secretary : Dr. Pragyan Kumar Routaray

Treasurer : Dr. Saroj Pattnaik

Members : Dr Sharmili Sinha, Dr Swagata Tripathy, Dr Jyoti Narayan Sahu, Dr Shakti Bedanta Mishra, Dr.Anand Mishra, Dr Prashant Behera

Academic Activities

Election Held At – 24.12.2016 at Hotel Suryansh

SCIENTIFIC SESSION YEAR THROUGH OUT

ANNUAL REPORT OF CITY BRANCHES / STATE CHAPTERS

WORKSHOP

1. VENTILATOR WORKSHOP - 12.03.2017

CARE Hospitals, Bhubaneswar

Attendance - 66

2. USG Workshop - 12.03.2017

CARE Hospitals, Bhubaneswar

Attendance - 42

3. Haemodynamic Monitoring

Hotel Mayfair

Attendance - 68

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LUCKNOW BRANCH

Executive Committee

Chairman : Dr R K Singh

Secretary : Dr Piyush Srivastava

Treasurer : Dr. Krishna Pratap Mall

Members : Dr Afzal Azim, Dr Mohan Gurjar, Dr Anantsheel Chaudhary, Dr Neeru Gaur, Dr Somnath Longani, Dr Samir Kumar Mishra

Academic Activities

1 We successfully completed five year to promoting aim & objectives of ISCCM at Lucknow.

2 We are now GST registered.

3 We successfully conducted five Major Scientific events this year along with two major workshops (Detail attached).

4 We improved in our balance sheet.

5 The membership numbers is also on improving path.

6 We promote events of ISCCM National & Branches through our events/active Facebook/emails.

7 We successfully conduct Executive council elections, a detail of election was already forwarded, the current tenure will complete on 31st December 2018.

8 We have active office for regulation of our activities.

9 Our website is under process & soon it will link with other sister branches.

EVENTS 2017

S.NO. DATE EVENT

01 15-04-2017 Workshop on Mechanical Ventilation

02 20-05-2017 VTE in Medical & Surgical Patients

03 29-07-2017 Forum on Polymyxin B & Colistin- Chalk & Cheese or peas in a pod ?

04 16-09-2017 CME on Hospital Acquired Infections: An update

05 17,18-11-2017 Two days' Simulator based workshop extra corporeal life support

PATIALA BRANCH

Executive Committee

Chairman : Dr Vishal Chopra

Secretary : Dr Sumeet Kumar Jhingan

Treasurer : Dr Guneet Singh

Members : Dr Rakesh Arora, Dr Satwant Sachdeva, Dr Hemant Tuli ,Dr Yadwinder Singh Bath, Dr Rajiv Jindal, Dr Navjot Kaur

Academic Activities

S.No Date Topic Speaker Venue

1. 17/03/17 Polymixins in MDR gram negative infections Dr Guneet Singh Hotel Garden Resort, Patiala

2. 07/06/17 Recent Advances in Liver Transplant surgery Dr Hardev Singh Grin Hotel Mohan Continental, and its perioperative care Patiala

3. 20/09/17 Non Invasive Ventilation Dr Bindu Goyal Hotel Garden Resort, Patiala

Elections are due in 2018, report would be sent accordingly next year.

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PUDUCHERRY BRANCH

Executive Committee

Chairman : Dr. C.S Adhi Ganesh

Secretary : Dr. Sreenivaasan. G

Treasurer : Dr. Sivaramakrishnan D

Members : Dr.Sivaguru Chandran, Dr.Leo Gounalane, Dr.Joseph Raajesh, Dr.Hemanth Kumar, Dr.J.Sameera

Academic Activities

Our branch was started in the year 2016 and regular academic activities were conducted in year 2016. We dedicated 2017 for our first critical care state conference, CRITICARE PUDUCHERRY 2017, also in view of joining more number of members for ISCCM Puducherry. We have planned to have bi - monthly academic activities from 2018.

Academic activity : CRITICARE PUDUCHERRY 2017(state conference)

Venue : Hotel Accord, Puducherry

Date : 8th October 2017

Speakers:

1. Dr. Sivaramakrishnan, PIMS

2. Dr. Hemanth Kumar V R , MGMCRI , Puducherry

3. Dr. Ramesh J, IGGGH&PGI

4. Dr. Narayanan, JIPMER, Puducherry

5. Dr. Joseph Raajesh, IGMCRI, Puducherry

6. Dr. Sandeep K Mishra, JIPMER, Puducherry

7. Dr. Prasanna Vadhanan, VMMCH, Karaikal

8. Dr. Anandha Raja, IGGGH&PGI

9. Dr. Kumar, IGGGH&PGI

10. Dr. Suresh, IGGGH&PGI

11. Dr. Ashwin K Mani, Apollo Hospital, Chennai

12. Dr. Vijayalakshmi, Apollo Hospital, Chennai

13. Dr. Mahendran, SIMS, Chennai

14. Dr. Satyen Parida, JIPMER, Puducherry

15. Dr. Suresh Kumar, Apollo Hospital, Chennai

16. Dr. Ravindra Bhat R, IGMCRI, Puducherry

Workshop Faculty:

1. Dr. Senthil Kumar R

2. Dr. Prabhu M

3. Dr. Adinarayanan

4. Dr. Sameera Jahagirdar

5. Dr. Sreedhar W Reddy

6. Dr. L Siva Kumar Reddy

7. Dr. Senthil Kumar T

8. Dr. Sripriya

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9. Dr. Debendra K Tripathy

10. Dr. Pratheeba N

11. Dr. Deepak Paulose T

12. Dr. Bhavani V

13. Dr. Remadevi R

14. Dr. Sangeetha Dhanger

15. Dr. Vijalakshmi S

16. Dr. Sanjeev Kumar B

17. Dr. Senthilnathan M

18. Dr. Namrata Gupta

Account details:

ISCCM PUDUCHERRY didn't have any financial transactions or bank operations for financial year ending 31st march 2017. Bank account was opened on September 2017 and our transactions till now are in the financial year 2017-2018 only.

Kindly do note our account and PAN details

Account name : INDIAN SOCIETY OF CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE (ISCCM)

Bank : INDIAN BANK

Account number : 6554266784

PAN : AABAI0979G

We didn't have any elections this year. Elections will be held in 2018 and new office bearers will be elected.

PUNE BRANCH

Executive Committee

Chairman : Dr Subhal Dixit

Secretary : Dr Kapil Borawake

Treasurer : Dr Kayanoosh Kadapatti

Members : Dr Abhijeet Deshmukh, Dr Jignesh Shah, Dr Sunitha Varghese, Dr Sachin Jagadale, Dr Urvi Shukla

Academic Activities

DATE TIME TOPIC SPEAKER

12-01-17 08.00pm-08.30pm ACADEMIC MEETING - Rational Use of Antibiotics in ICU Dr Balasaheb Pawar

12-01-17 08.30pm-09.00pm Principles of RRT in critically ill patients Dr Sunitha Varghese

12-01-17 09.00pm-09.30pm Interactive session - Important Drugs in ICU Dr Sushma Gurav

19-02-17 08:30am-02:00pm CME - Acute Cardiac Care

07-03-17 08:00pm-09:30pm Topic - The New Surviving Sepsis Guidelines Dr. Shirish Prayag

18-03-17 PARTICIPATION IN RALLY

19-03-17 09:00am-05:00pm CME - CRRT

26-03-17 09:00am-05:00pm CME - ABG

28-03-17 01:00pm-05:00pm MOCK TEST

11-04-17 Live Webinar CURRENT CONCEPTS IN CADAVER ORGAN DONATION Dr Kapil Zirpe

15&16 IDCCM EXAMAPRIL 2017

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06-05-17 POST MBBS EXAM

2nd to BEST OF BRUSSELS ISCCM PUNE BRANCH9th July 2017

07-09-17 08.00pm-08.40pm ACADEMIC MEETING - Overview of Respiratory failure Dr Kapil Zirpe

07-09-17 08.40pm-09.30pm Pathophysiology of Shock Dr Kayanoosh Kadapatti

9 &10 SEPT 2017 IDCCM EXAM

09-10-17 06:00pm-08.30pm ISCCM DAY CELEBRATION 2017

21-09-17 ACADEMIC MEETING - Septic Shock Dr Shirish Prayag

08-10-17 POST MBBS EXAM

12-10-17 08:00pm-09:30pm Topic- Case based discussion on fluid resuscitation in shock Moderator and expert - (concept of fluid challenge , assessment of fluid Dr. B. D. Bande responsiveness, type of fluid-- crystallod vs colloid vs balanced) Case presentation by Dr.Sukhdeo Phule (Navale Medical College and hospital)

15-10-17 09:00am-04:00pm CME - VTE EXPERT FORUM

30-11-17 08:00 To 08:40 PM ACADEMIC MEETING - Case Presentation on TBI Dr Urvi Shukla

30-11-17 08:40 To 09:30 PM Case Presentation on Status epileptic us Dr Prasad Akole

12-12-17 Executive Committee

14-12-17 08:00 To 08:40 PM ACADEMIC MEETING - Fulminant Hepatic Failure Dr Manish Pathak

14-12-17 08:40 To 09:20 PM Acute Pancreatitis Dr Anand Tiwari

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Audited statement of Accounts2016-2017

(ISCCM Headquarters)

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PREVIOUS Yr CURRENT YEAR Amount FUNDS AND LIABILITIES Amount Amount Rs. Rs. Rs.

SCHEDULE VIII

INDIAN SOCIETY OF

BALANCE SHEET AS

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As per my Audit Report of even dateFor RANKA DARGAR & CO.Chartered AccountantsSd/-AJAY RANKA (Partner) M.No. 404744 : Firm Regn no. 013806CJaipur / 27-09-2017

Trust Funds or Corpus

25640558 Balance as per last Balance sheet 29782625

4142067 Addition during the year 4882910 34665535

29782625

Liabilities & Prov. (Schedule -I)

6983763 For Expenses/advances 1998993

Income & Expenditure A/c:-

67490467 Balance as per last Balance Sheet 72576346

5085879 Add : Surplus as per Income & Exp. A/c 24112993 96689339

72576346

109342734 133353867

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[VIDE RULE 17(1)]

CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE

ON 31ST MARCH 2017

For Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine Sd/- Sd/- Dr Vijaya Patil Dr Rahul Pandit Secretary Treasurer

Fixed Assets

39714600 (Schedule-II) 36407153

Investment:-

53345002 HDFC Bank Fixed Deposit 80637585

577570 Interest Accrued on Fixed Deposit 739906 81377491

53922572

Current Assets, Loans & Advances

15643416 (Schedule-III) 13853702

62146 Cash & Bank Balance 1715521

(Schedule-IV)

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To Expenditure in respect of Staff:

1763483 Salaries & Bonus 1961728

12611215 To Establishment Expenses (Schedule-V) 14452538

30000 To Audit Fees 30000

6323002 To Depriciation (Schedule-II) 6410597

1217354 To Account w/off 1302944

To Expenditure on Objects of Trust

- (a) Religious & Cultural -

30480080 (b) Educational (Schedule-VI) 51043225

- (c ) Medical Relief -

- (d) Relief of Poverty -

- (e) Others (Poor Feeding) - 51043225

5085879 To Surplus carried over to Balance Sheet 24112993

57511013 99314025

PREVIOUS Yr CURRENT YEAR Amount EXPENDITURE Amount Amount Rs. Rs. Rs.

SCHEDULE IX

INDIAN SOCIETY OF

INCOME & EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT

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As per my Audit Report of even dateFor RANKA DARGAR & CO.Chartered AccountantsSd/-AJAY RANKA (Partner) M.No. 404744 : Firm Regn no. 013806CJaipur / 27-09-2017

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CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 2017

By Interest (accured/realised)

3698078 On Fixed Deposits 4795306

57131 On SB 87542

40202 On Income Tax Refund - 4882848

3795411

2113732 By Advertisement Income 1827984

42112816 By Conference Income 71713435

7740057 By Course Fees 16974396

891700 By DVD / Books Distribution 245700

130000 By Election Fees 80000

- ByEndorsement receipts 48890

10538 By Misc. Income 17005

100000 By Rent Income 1000000

186759 By Royalty Income 243767

20000 By Society Maintenance Refund -

410000 By Sponsorship Income 2280000

57511013 99314025

For Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine Sd/- Sd/- Dr Vijaya Patil Dr Rahul Pandit Secretary Treasurer

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(Schedules forming Part of Balance Sheet as on 31st March 2017)

SCHEDULE I: LIABILITIES & PROVISIONS

PREVIOUS Yr CURRENT YEAR Amount PARTICULARS Amount Rs. Rs.

30000 Audit Fees Payable 30000

- Conference Income - Criticare 17 Refundable 13000

- Conference Income - Criticare 17 Refundable 1470000

5296570 Conference Expense Payable - Agra -

299411 Conference Income Received in Advance - Cochin -

5000 Crystal Vision 5000

4680 Elecricity Charges Payable -

16200 Examiner / Institute inspection fees payable 23650

- Fast Express (DTDC Ltd) 284

2500 Fund Income Refundable 2500

4000 Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd 4000

- Legal & Professional Fess Payable 1700

1000 Office Expenses Payable 1000

60164 Omkar Stationery -

68376 Payable to Hyderabad Chapter - TDS (F Y 2011-12) 68376

13773 Payable to Hyderabad Chapter - TDS (F Y 2012-13) 13773

14492 Payable to Hyderabad Chapter - TDS (F Y 2013-14) 14492

15599 Payable to Hyderabad Chapter - TDS (F Y 2014-15) 15599

11608 Payable to Hyderabad Chapter - TDS (F Y 2015-16) 11608

809 Photocopy Expenses Payable -

450000 Rent Income Recd in Advance (Shalibhadra - for Unit No13&14) -

100000 Security Deposit (Shalibhadra - for Unit No13&14) -

7683 TDS Payable 8552

3678 Telephone Expenses Payable 5420

5061 Trackon Couriers P. Ltd.(ECS Worldwide) 24482

318562 Urvi Compugraphics -

254597 Wolters Kluwer India Pvt Ltd 285557

6983763 Total 1998993

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1 Air Conditioner 15 47043 73200 0 0 120243 18036 102207

2 Attendance System 15 11954 0 0 0 11954 1793 10161 ( ESSL Biometric X990)

3 CCTV System 15 33899 0 0 0 33899 5085 28814

4 Computer 60 7834 0 67000 0 74834 24800 50034

5 Document Scanner - 15 26552 0 0 0 26552 3983 22569 Canon

6 Electrical Fittings 10 87902 0 0 0 87902 8790 79112

7 EPABX System 15 6980 0 0 0 6980 1047 5933

8 Equipment 15 105 0 0 0 105 16 89

9 Fax Machine 15 2283 0 0 0 2283 342 1941

10 Furniture & Fixtures 10 453971 0 0 0 453971 45397 408574

11 Laptop 60 5438 0 0 0 5438 3263 2175

12 Laser Printer 60 7350 0 0 0 7350 4410 2940

13 Microwave 15 2819 0 0 0 2819 423 2396

14 Office Premises 10 36224122 0 0 0 36224122 3622412 32601710

15 Paper Shredder Machine 15 4431 0 0 0 4431 665 3766

16 Photocopy (Xerox) 15 25513 0 0 0 25513 3827 21686 Machine

17 Refrigerator 15 4693 0 0 0 4693 704 3989

18 Software 60 2740939 430130 2532820 0 5703889 2662487 3041402

19 Sony LCD TV 15 12645 0 0 0 12645 1897 10748

20 Typewriter 15 151 0 0 0 151 23 128

21 Voice Recorder 15 3544 0 0 0 3544 532 3012

22 Water Filter Cum Purifier 15 4432 0 0 0 4432 665 3767

TOTAL 39714600 503330 2599820 0 42817750 6410597 36407153

INDIAN SOCIETY OF CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE

(Schedules forming Part of Balance Sheet as on 31st March 2017)

Rate of

Dep.(%)

W.D.V as on

01.04.2016(Rs.)

More than 180 day’s

(Rs.)

Less than 180 day’s

(Rs.)

Dedn. during the

year(Rs.)

Particulars

Addition during the year

Total(Rs.)

Depreci-ation for the

year(Rs.)

W.D.V. as on 31.03.2017

(Rs.)

Sr.No.

SCHEDULE : II : FIXED ASSETS

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PREVIOUS Yr CURRENT YEAR Amount PARTICULARS Amount Rs. Rs.

SCHEDULE III: LOANS & ADVANCES

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- Beauty Rolling Shutter 15000

- Bhanwar Interiors 880000

- Chill N Cool Sales 355000

127120 Conference (Criticare 2017 - Cochin ) Prepaid Expense -

5192000 Conference Income receivable ( Criticare -2016 Agra ) -

- Conference Income receivable ( Criticare -2017 Cochin ) 872872

22855 HDFC Bank (Excess TDS) 22855

- Hotel Kohinoor Park 37480

- Income Tax Paid ( F.Y. 2013-14 ) 1321007

- Jai Matadi Interiors 520000

- Jaypee Bros. Medical Publishers Pvt. Ltd. 191961

699557 Loan to Nagpur Chapter -

- New Sharp Electric Company 6383

- Paths Enterprise 352

- Pradip Electrical 170000

58568 Prepaid Expenses 106312

25000 Progressive Innovations -

- Prometheus Solutions Pvt Ltd 46000

292274 Receivable from Delhi Chapter - TDS (FY2010-11) 292274

814000 Receivable from Jaipur Chapter 814000

2000000 Receivable from Agra Chapter -

500000 Receivable from Bangalore Chapter -

1000000 Receivable from Cochin Chapter against Seed Capital 1000000

- Receivable from Cochin Chapter against Conference exp. 403221

- Slikk Architects 100000

3729 Springer (India) Private Limited 6887

78000 The Golden Tree -

33868 TDS -

16651 TDS F Y 2008-09 -

22177 TDS F Y 2009-10 -

465680 TDS F Y 2012-13 465680

1530153 TDS F Y 2013-14 1530153

1248838 TDS F Y 2014-15 1248838

1512946 TDS F Y 2015-16 1512946

- TDS F Y 2016-17 1802318

- V R Tulla & Company 100000

- Vtotech Interiors Int. 32163

15643416 Total 13853702

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SCHEDULE IV: CASH & BANK BALANCES

PREVIOUS Yr CURRENT YEAR Amount PARTICULARS Amount Rs. Rs.

Cash on Hand 30535 Cash Balance 19758 30535 Total (a) 19758 Bank Balances 41217 Bank of India 83783 (9606) HDFC Bank 1611980 31611 Total (b) 1695763 62146 Total (a+b) 1715521

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SCHEDULE V: ESTABLISHMENT EXPENSES

PREVIOUS Yr CURRENT YEAR Amount PARTICULARS Amount Rs. Rs.

INDIAN SOCIETY OF CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE

(Schedules forming Part of Income & Expenditure account for the year ended on 31st March 2017)

24759 Advertisement Expenses 70020 45000 Award to Top 3 Abstracts - - APACCM Conference Expenses 30159 52580 Bank Charges 134672 50000 Brokerage Expenses - 38057 Computer / Software maintenance Expenses 56660 98536 Courrier Charges 98328 - E-Poster Award 20000 440696 Election Expenses 444813 100701 Electricity Charges 77670 43371 ESICM Conference Travelling Expenses 96881 710000 ICU Protocol / BPICC Book Expenses 362500 - Critical Care Update 2017 Book Expenses 1400000 108300 ISCCM & world Sepsis Day Expenses 175266 25000 ISCCM Day Competition Award 32500 - ISRO Meeting Expenses 37248 4871425 Journal Expenses 4955574 674000 Legal & Professional Fees 992600 503081 Meeting Expenses 652941 199340 Membership / Subscription Fees 137631 36041 Miscellaneous Expenses 11645 - Nephrology Guidelines Meeting Expenses 150157 175038 Office Expenses 63351 - Online Exam Setup Expenses 730250 - Online IDCCM Exam Expenses 663780 480339 Postage & Telegram 284269 1572314 Printing & Stationery 867602 12000 Professional Tax (Salary ) - 414650 Repairs & Maintenance Expenses 29406 80000 Secretary Charges 15000 123036 Society Maintanance Charges 121783 - Survey Expenses 62230 49437 Telephone Charges 54953 1418326 Travelling & Conveyance Expenses 1320407 229402 Website Expenses 302242 35786 Webinar Expenses -

12611215 Total 14452538

SCHEDULE VI: EDUCATIONAL EXPENSES

PREVIOUS Yr CURRENT YEAR Amount PARTICULARS Amount Rs. Rs.

1627018 Courses Expenses 2229166 28853062 Conference Exp 48814059 30480080 Total 51043225

INDIAN SOCIETY OF CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE (Schedules forming Part of Income & Expenditure account for the year ended on 31st March 2017)

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ISCCM

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Form for Change of Authorised Residential Address, Email ID and Mobile Number

To,

The General Secretary

Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

I would like to request you to change my Residential address / e-mail / mobile number in ISCCM database.

ISCCM Membership Number:

Name:

Professional Details:

Qualification:

Speciality:

Institute:

Residential Address:

City:

Pin code:

State:

New Email Address:

New Mobile Number:

Signature:

(Please note that any form without signature will not be accepted)

Please sign above and post a copy to:

The General Secretary

Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

Unit 13 & 14, First Floor, Hind Service Industries Premises Cooperative Society, Near Chaitya Bhoomi, Off Veer Savarkar Marg, Dadar, Mumbai - 400028. Tel No. 022-24444737/022-24460348 Fax No. 022-24460348 Email: [email protected]

Or send by fax to 022 - 24460348

Or send scanned copy to [email protected] / [email protected]

Alternatively, members can also change their contact details (except email id) online through their membership login id under membership section at www.isccm.org

INDIAN SOCIETY OF

Critical Care MedicineSECRETARIAT : Unit 6, First Floor, Hind Service Industries Premises Co-op. Society, Near Chaitya Bhoomi, Off Veer Savarkar Marg, Dadar, Mumbai - 400 028. Tel. : 022 - 2444 4737 Telefax : 022 - 2446 0348 E-mail : [email protected] / [email protected] Website : www.isccm.org

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INDIAN SOCIETY OF

Critical Care MedicineSECRETARIAT : Unit 6, First Floor, Hind Service Industries Premises Co-op. Society, Near Chaitya Bhoomi, Off Veer Savarkar Marg, Dadar, Mumbai - 400 028. Tel. : 022 - 2444 4737 Telefax : 022 - 2446 0348 E-mail : [email protected] / [email protected] Website : www.isccm.org

ATTENDANCE SLIP

ANNUAL GENERAL BODY MEETING

Varanasi, March 8, 2018

Name of member

Membership number

Residence

Signature

Please bring this slip alongwith you to acknowledge your attendance

ISCCM

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M E M B E R S H I P A P P L I C A T I O N F O R MINDIAN SOCIETY OF

Critical Care MedicineSecretariat : Unit 13 & 14, First Floor, Hind Service Industries Premises Co-op. Society, Near Chaitya Bhoomi, Off Veer Savarkar Marg, Dadar, Mumbai - 400 028. Tel. : 022 - 2444 4737 Telefax : 022 - 2446 0348 E-mail : [email protected] / [email protected] Website : www.isccm.org

Life/Associate Membership No.

Personal Information

First Name Middle Name

Last Name Date of Birth

Sex: Male Female Medical Nursing Registration No.

Designation

Institute Address

State

State

Tel.

Tel.

Pin

Mailing Address

Pin

E-mail

Membership Category Applied for : (Add Rs. 100/- for outstation cheques) *(Please see over leaf A i & iii)

Life Member (Rs.7050/-)

Life Member (SAARC) (Rs.7,050/-)

Associate Life Member (Rs.3,600/-)

International Member (US$536)

Academic degree(s) (with dates of completion / University)

Eligibility certificate: 1) Xerox copy of registration with Medical Council of India/State Medical Council including of Post Graduate Degree/ Diploma Certificate by a recognised university. 2) Post Graduate Degree / Diploma Certificate from recognised university 3) 2 Passport size photos 4) Aadhar Card copy

Percentage of time spent in Critical Care: 0-25% 25-50% 50-75% 75-100%

Category

of Member

Life Member (Holding PG Degree/Diploma inspecialities approved as pre-requisite for IDCCM)(Indian/SAARC country/International)

Associate Life Member

(Holding Graduate Degree / Diploma)

(Indian/SAARC country/International)Internal (General) Medicine

Respiratory Medicine

Cardiology

Surgery

Paediatric

Other (specify)

Anaesthesia

Registered Nurse

Physiotherapist

Pharmacologist/Pharmacist

Biomedical Engineer

Other (specify)

Nutritionist

Note for Proposer and Seconder : to the best of our knowledge and belief the above particulars are correct and we consider him / her a fit proper person to be

admitted as a member of Indian Society of the Critical Care Medicine.

Proposed by

Name of Member:

Membership No.:

Proposer E-mail:

Proposer Mobile:

Signature of Proposer

For Office Use :

Receipt No.

Received date Approved date

Cheque/DD No./Cash

Name of Bank

Total Amount Date

Membership No. Alloted

ISCCM

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Fax

(MANDATORY. 1)Aadhar Card copy Aadhar No. 2)PLEASE IMMEDIATELY SEND TEST EMAIL AT [email protected] FOR RECORDING YOUR CORRECT EMAIL ID IN RECORDS)

Mobile

Seconded by

Name of Member:

Membership No.:

Seconder E-mail:

Seconder Mobile:

Signature of Seconder

Signature of Applicant

Details of payment : (cheque*/DD/Cash) Applicant from outside Mumbai are requested to send

Demand Draft only.* (For outstation cheques - Add Rs. 100/-).

Continued....Page 2

PLEASE

STICK YOUR

PASSPORT SIZE

PHOTOGRAPH

Note: Staple 1 additional photo for Identity Card

State (Mandatory)

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Draw Cheque/DD payable at Mumbai in favour of “Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine-Membership”

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Head OfficeUnit 13 & 14, First Floor,Hind Service Industries Premises Co.operative Society, Near Chaitya Bhoomi,

Off Veer Savarkar Marg, Dadar, Mumbai - 400028 Tel.: 022-24444737 Telefax: 022-24460348

e-mail: [email protected]

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