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November, 2013 - March, 2014 IOA NEWSNovember, 2013 - March, 2014 IOA NEWS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Section - I - Messages 1-5
?From the Desk of President, IOA 2
?From the Desk of Hon. Secretary, IOA 3
?From the Desk of President - Elect, IOA 4
Section - II - The IOA 6-40
?IOA Executive Committee - 2014 7
?The Working Committees of IOA - 2014 8
?State Representatives of IOA - 2014 10
?State Chapters of IOA 12
?List of Life Members whose Membership Number is Ratified during IOACON - 2013 17
?List of Associate Members of IOA along with Numbers till 15th April, 2014 32
?List of New Applicants whose forms are received after IOACON-2013 37
Section - III - Meeting & Minutes 41-56
?Minutes of EC Meeting held on 4th December,2013 during IOACON - 2013 at Agra 42
?General Body Meeting at IOACON 2013 on 7th December, 2013 45
?Minutes of CSRC Meeting held at IOA House, Delhi on 29th March, 2014 48
?Minutes of EC Meeting of IOA held on 30th March, 2014 at IOA House, New Delhi 50
Section - IV - Reports 57-91
?Report from Hon. Secretary, IOA of IOACON-2013 58
?Report from Hon Secretary, IOA of IOACON-2014 65
?Editor’s Report on December, 2013 66
?Treasurer’s Report 73
?Reports from Various Committees 78-91
a. Report of Orthopaedic Research and Basic Science Committee 78
b. Report from CSRC Committee 79
c. Report of Dartmouth-Hitchcock Fellowship -USA, 2013 80
d. Report of IOA/AOA Fellowship - 2013 81
e. Report on IOA-IOS-UK Fellowship 83
f. Report of J&J Travelling Fellowship-2013 84
g. Report on Oncology 87
h. Report of Foreign Fellowship for Year - 2014 88
Section - V - Guidelines and Criteria 92-98
?Grading System for Inland Fellowships 93
?Criteria for Golden Jubilee and Silver Jubilee Award 95
?Criteria and Guidelines for Foreign Fellowships 96
?IOA Nomination Form of Election with Details for the year - 2014 97
Section VI - News from States 99-124
?Report of Andhra Pradesh Orthopaedic Association 100
?Report of Delhi Orthopaedic Association 101
?Report of Gujarat Orthopaedic Association 104
?Report of Karnataka Orthopaedic Association 105
?Report of Kerela Orthopaedic Association 106
?Report of Madhya Pradesh Orthopaedic Association 107
?Report of Maharashtra Orthopaedic Association 109
?Report of NEROSA 110
?Report of Odisha Orthopaedic Association 113
?Report of Pondicherry Orthopaedic Association 115
?Report of ROSA 116
?Report of Tamil Nadu Orthopaedic Association 117
?Report of Uttar Pradesh Orthopaedic Association 120
?Report of West Bengal Orthopaedic Association 123
Section - VII - The IOACON 125-129
?Report of IOACON - 2013 by Dr. Sanjay Chaturvedi, Organising Secretary 126
?Report of IOACON - 2014 by Dr. S. Sreenivasa Reddy, Organising Secretary 129
Section - VIII - Results and Winners 130-133
?Results of IOA Election - 2013 131
?Results of IOA 2013 133
Section - IX - Constitutional Amendments 134-150
?Letter regarding Constitutional Amendments 135
?Amendments - Presented during IOACON - 2013 136
Section - X - Other Proposals of IOA 151-162
?Changes Proposed for IOACONS 152
?Academy of Indian Orthopaedic Surgeons 155
Section - XI - Forms 163-173
?IOA Membership Form 164
?Applications Invited for Inland Fellowships 2015 with Details 165
?Applications Format for Inland Fellowships 166
?Questionnaire / Application Form for Applying to Foreign Fellowships 171
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November, 2013 - March, 2014 IOA NEWSNovember, 2013 - March, 2014 IOA NEWS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page No
Section - I - Messages 1-5
?From the Desk of President, IOA 2
?From the Desk of Hon. Secretary, IOA 3
?From the Desk of President - Elect, IOA 4
Section - II - The IOA 6-40
?IOA Executive Committee - 2014 7
?The Working Committees of IOA - 2014 8
?State Representatives of IOA - 2014 10
?State Chapters of IOA 12
?List of Life Members whose Membership Number is Ratified during IOACON - 2013 17
?List of Associate Members of IOA along with Numbers till 15th April, 2014 32
?List of New Applicants whose forms are received after IOACON-2013 37
Section - III - Meeting & Minutes 41-56
?Minutes of EC Meeting held on 4th December,2013 during IOACON - 2013 at Agra 42
?General Body Meeting at IOACON 2013 on 7th December, 2013 45
?Minutes of CSRC Meeting held at IOA House, Delhi on 29th March, 2014 48
?Minutes of EC Meeting of IOA held on 30th March, 2014 at IOA House, New Delhi 50
Section - IV - Reports 57-91
?Report from Hon. Secretary, IOA of IOACON-2013 58
?Report from Hon Secretary, IOA of IOACON-2014 65
?Editor’s Report on December, 2013 66
?Treasurer’s Report 73
?Reports from Various Committees 78-91
a. Report of Orthopaedic Research and Basic Science Committee 78
b. Report from CSRC Committee 79
c. Report of Dartmouth-Hitchcock Fellowship -USA, 2013 80
d. Report of IOA/AOA Fellowship - 2013 81
e. Report on IOA-IOS-UK Fellowship 83
f. Report of J&J Travelling Fellowship-2013 84
g. Report on Oncology 87
h. Report of Foreign Fellowship for Year - 2014 88
Section - V - Guidelines and Criteria 92-98
?Grading System for Inland Fellowships 93
?Criteria for Golden Jubilee and Silver Jubilee Award 95
?Criteria and Guidelines for Foreign Fellowships 96
?IOA Nomination Form of Election with Details for the year - 2014 97
Section VI - News from States 99-124
?Report of Andhra Pradesh Orthopaedic Association 100
?Report of Delhi Orthopaedic Association 101
?Report of Gujarat Orthopaedic Association 104
?Report of Karnataka Orthopaedic Association 105
?Report of Kerela Orthopaedic Association 106
?Report of Madhya Pradesh Orthopaedic Association 107
?Report of Maharashtra Orthopaedic Association 109
?Report of NEROSA 110
?Report of Odisha Orthopaedic Association 113
?Report of Pondicherry Orthopaedic Association 115
?Report of ROSA 116
?Report of Tamil Nadu Orthopaedic Association 117
?Report of Uttar Pradesh Orthopaedic Association 120
?Report of West Bengal Orthopaedic Association 123
Section - VII - The IOACON 125-129
?Report of IOACON - 2013 by Dr. Sanjay Chaturvedi, Organising Secretary 126
?Report of IOACON - 2014 by Dr. S. Sreenivasa Reddy, Organising Secretary 129
Section - VIII - Results and Winners 130-133
?Results of IOA Election - 2013 131
?Results of IOA 2013 133
Section - IX - Constitutional Amendments 134-150
?Letter regarding Constitutional Amendments 135
?Amendments - Presented during IOACON - 2013 136
Section - X - Other Proposals of IOA 151-162
?Changes Proposed for IOACONS 152
?Academy of Indian Orthopaedic Surgeons 155
Section - XI - Forms 163-173
?IOA Membership Form 164
?Applications Invited for Inland Fellowships 2015 with Details 165
?Applications Format for Inland Fellowships 166
?Questionnaire / Application Form for Applying to Foreign Fellowships 171
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Section - I
Messages
Dear All,
Newsletter is the most important communication channel between Indian Orthopaedic Association and all members. It informs about the activities being undertaken by the Association and also future planning. It gives glimpses of the various activities undertaken by all state chapters. The minutes of previous EC and GB meetings are sent to you for your views and their correctness so that they can be ratified in next EC & GB. The details of various projects by state chapters are also included. These activities are a reflection of vibrant association. The office of Hony. Secretary has taken tremendous efforts to make it a comprehensive document.
Please enjoy reading the newsletter.
Thanking you,
Dr. Anil K Jain, MS, MAMS, FAMS, FRCS (England)President, Indian Orthopaedics AssociationEx- Editor – Indian Journal of OrthopaedicsProfessor of Orthopaedics, UCMS & GTB HospitalVisiting Professor, The Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical UniversitySecretary General, World Orthopaedic Concern
From the Desk of President, IOA
November, 2013 - March, 2014 IOA NEWS
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Section - I
Messages
Dear All,
Newsletter is the most important communication channel between Indian Orthopaedic Association and all members. It informs about the activities being undertaken by the Association and also future planning. It gives glimpses of the various activities undertaken by all state chapters. The minutes of previous EC and GB meetings are sent to you for your views and their correctness so that they can be ratified in next EC & GB. The details of various projects by state chapters are also included. These activities are a reflection of vibrant association. The office of Hony. Secretary has taken tremendous efforts to make it a comprehensive document.
Please enjoy reading the newsletter.
Thanking you,
Dr. Anil K Jain, MS, MAMS, FAMS, FRCS (England)President, Indian Orthopaedics AssociationEx- Editor – Indian Journal of OrthopaedicsProfessor of Orthopaedics, UCMS & GTB HospitalVisiting Professor, The Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical UniversitySecretary General, World Orthopaedic Concern
From the Desk of President, IOA
November, 2013 - March, 2014 IOA NEWS
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November, 2013 - March, 2014 IOA NEWS
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From the Desk of Hon. Secretary, IOA
Dear Friends,
Please accept my warm greetings on behalf of Indian Orthopedic Association!
This year has started with a push towards academic activities. The chief agenda of this year' president , Dr. A.K. Jain is to give a boost to academics. Several initiatives, which have been started, include revival of Instructional course lectures, post graduate teaching by teleconferencing, and effort to establish an academy etc. . He has put his full force and might to achieve all this. The IOA is fully geared up to support him in this lofty cause.
Towards the end of my second terms as Hon Secretary, IOA, I feel myself fortunate enough to have worked with stalwarts in orthopaedics- Dr. Shantharam Shetty, Dr. Rajasekaran, Dr. S.K.S. Marya to mention some. I have tried to do justice to my job and I am sure that God would help me in discharging my duties as Hon. Secretary, IOA.
Thanking you,
your s friendly,
(Prof. Sudhir K. Kapoor)Hon. Secretary, IOA
From the Desk of President-Elect, IOA
My dear seniors & colleagues.
I have come very close to Indian Orthopaedic Association to know the basic working of IOA .You have given me a
wonderful opportunity by electing me to the coveted post of president- Elect 2013 and serve you all, and I am thankful
to all the members.
The Indian orthopaedic Association has come to this level by the efforts of seniors and my predecessors. The high
level of academic atmosphere is created during the IOACON. This year a academy wing of IOA has been created to
look after the scientific program of the IOACON, and to formulate the polices in Academic matter for IOA
4th August (the day that the IOA chapter was signed ) was declared as the Indian Bone & joint Day. To commemorate
this event, I request all the state chapters to organize few activities in their state. I request all of you to operate one
patient free of cost whatever minor or major surgery. All the state chapter should produce posters depicting the Bone
and joint Day celebration and send these posters to all hospitals in their town and city & keep these poster in OPD and
main gate of hospital so that, public awareness should follow “stronger Bones – stronger India.”
This year there is election of President- elect, vice presidents & Secretary. This year last time, there will be Ballet paper
as well as on line voting you will be surprised to know that only 31% voting has been done. Ballot papers are reached to
every member but members are not taking 2 minutes time to fill the ballot paper and drop in the nearest post office. You
do not have to spend the postal ticket, those who have computer, they can vote on line.
May I request every member to send their new permanent address, email and landline and mobile numbers to IOA
office ([email protected] / [email protected] ) so that it will be easier to send them ballet paper
or password for online voting. Spare 2 minutes and do the justice for IOA election.
Orthopaedics is a vast subject .Every month there is new technique coming up. Not only for juniors but even for
seniors there are workshops seminars and scientific programs, which one must attend. IOA has huge number of
fellowships which one must utilize them. Now most of the state chapters are giving opportunities to conduct
conferences, seminars and other scientific activities so that a person can easily attend and learn. Learning is a long
process for an orthopaedic surgeon. Therefore I shall say that continue learning to serve better to the society.
November, 2013 - March, 2014 IOA NEWS
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November, 2013 - March, 2014 IOA NEWS
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From the Desk of Hon. Secretary, IOA
Dear Friends,
Please accept my warm greetings on behalf of Indian Orthopedic Association!
This year has started with a push towards academic activities. The chief agenda of this year' president , Dr. A.K. Jain is to give a boost to academics. Several initiatives, which have been started, include revival of Instructional course lectures, post graduate teaching by teleconferencing, and effort to establish an academy etc. . He has put his full force and might to achieve all this. The IOA is fully geared up to support him in this lofty cause.
Towards the end of my second terms as Hon Secretary, IOA, I feel myself fortunate enough to have worked with stalwarts in orthopaedics- Dr. Shantharam Shetty, Dr. Rajasekaran, Dr. S.K.S. Marya to mention some. I have tried to do justice to my job and I am sure that God would help me in discharging my duties as Hon. Secretary, IOA.
Thanking you,
your s friendly,
(Prof. Sudhir K. Kapoor)Hon. Secretary, IOA
From the Desk of President-Elect, IOA
My dear seniors & colleagues.
I have come very close to Indian Orthopaedic Association to know the basic working of IOA .You have given me a
wonderful opportunity by electing me to the coveted post of president- Elect 2013 and serve you all, and I am thankful
to all the members.
The Indian orthopaedic Association has come to this level by the efforts of seniors and my predecessors. The high
level of academic atmosphere is created during the IOACON. This year a academy wing of IOA has been created to
look after the scientific program of the IOACON, and to formulate the polices in Academic matter for IOA
4th August (the day that the IOA chapter was signed ) was declared as the Indian Bone & joint Day. To commemorate
this event, I request all the state chapters to organize few activities in their state. I request all of you to operate one
patient free of cost whatever minor or major surgery. All the state chapter should produce posters depicting the Bone
and joint Day celebration and send these posters to all hospitals in their town and city & keep these poster in OPD and
main gate of hospital so that, public awareness should follow “stronger Bones – stronger India.”
This year there is election of President- elect, vice presidents & Secretary. This year last time, there will be Ballet paper
as well as on line voting you will be surprised to know that only 31% voting has been done. Ballot papers are reached to
every member but members are not taking 2 minutes time to fill the ballot paper and drop in the nearest post office. You
do not have to spend the postal ticket, those who have computer, they can vote on line.
May I request every member to send their new permanent address, email and landline and mobile numbers to IOA
office ([email protected] / [email protected] ) so that it will be easier to send them ballet paper
or password for online voting. Spare 2 minutes and do the justice for IOA election.
Orthopaedics is a vast subject .Every month there is new technique coming up. Not only for juniors but even for
seniors there are workshops seminars and scientific programs, which one must attend. IOA has huge number of
fellowships which one must utilize them. Now most of the state chapters are giving opportunities to conduct
conferences, seminars and other scientific activities so that a person can easily attend and learn. Learning is a long
process for an orthopaedic surgeon. Therefore I shall say that continue learning to serve better to the society.
November, 2013 - March, 2014 IOA NEWS
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I take once again this opportunity to thank you; one and all; and hope this year brings all of us many successes in achieving our goals and help us to create tall organization of strong sustainable and encouraging values.
Vdr H. R. JhunjhunwalaProf of Orthopaedic SurgeryPost Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences ofBombay Hospital Mumbai.Senior consultant orth surgeonPresident INTERNATIONAL ASAMIPresident – Elect Indian Orthopaedic AssociationEx President of Bombay Orthopaedic society, MumbaiEx President of ASAMI-INDIAChairman of Dr K.T.Dholakia FoundationChairman of Vedic Heritage LonavalaChairman of Acharya Vishwanath Sarma Art Foundation
Section - II
The IOA
November, 2013 - March, 2014 IOA NEWS
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I take once again this opportunity to thank you; one and all; and hope this year brings all of us many successes in achieving our goals and help us to create tall organization of strong sustainable and encouraging values.
Vdr H. R. JhunjhunwalaProf of Orthopaedic SurgeryPost Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences ofBombay Hospital Mumbai.Senior consultant orth surgeonPresident INTERNATIONAL ASAMIPresident – Elect Indian Orthopaedic AssociationEx President of Bombay Orthopaedic society, MumbaiEx President of ASAMI-INDIAChairman of Dr K.T.Dholakia FoundationChairman of Vedic Heritage LonavalaChairman of Acharya Vishwanath Sarma Art Foundation
Section - II
The IOA
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President : Dr. Anil K. Jain
Email: Off: [email protected] Personal: [email protected]
President-Elect : Dr. H.R. Jhunjhunwala
Email: off: [email protected] Personal: [email protected]
Hon. Secretary : Dr. Sudhir K. Kapoor
Email: [email protected], [email protected]
Past Presidents : Dr. S.K.S. Marya
Email : [email protected]
Dr. S. Rajasekaran
Email: [email protected]
Vice Presidents : Dr. Naresh Goyal
Email : [email protected]
Dr. Rakesh Sharma
Email : [email protected]
Hon. Treasurer : Dr. Lalit Maini
Email: [email protected] Off: [email protected]
Editor : Dr. Sudhir Kumar
Email: [email protected]
Joint Secretaries : Dr. O.P. Lakhwani
Email : [email protected]
Dr. Praveen Tittal
Email: [email protected]
Executive Secretary : Ramesh C. Pandey
Email: [email protected], [email protected]
IOA Executive Committee - 2014 The Working Committees of IOA - 2014
Working committee – Two Past Presidents, President, President-Elect, Two Vice Presidents, Hon. Secretary, Treasurer, and Executive Secretary.
Other committees which will be represented by only one person in any meeting
Central State Chairman : Dr. Dhirendra Singh
Relationship Committee
Personal : [email protected]
Co-Chairman : Dr. Deepak Shah
Email: Official : [email protected]
Personal : [email protected]
Foreign Fellowship Chairman : Dr. Anil K. Gupta
Co-Chairman : Dr. N.C. Mohapatra
Inland Fellowship Chairman : Dr. Atul Bahadur
Co-Chairman : Dr. Vinod Padmanabhan
UG/PG Training Chairman : Dr. P.P. Kotwal
Co-Chairman : Dr. Vineet Sharma
Basic Sciences & Orthopaedic : Dr Parag Sancheti
Research Committee members [email protected]
: Dr S K Saraf
: Dr J Naresh Babu
Oncology Section- Members : Dr Ajay Puri
: Dr R R Saggar
Email- Official : [email protected]
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November, 2013 - March, 2014 IOA NEWS
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President : Dr. Anil K. Jain
Email: Off: [email protected] Personal: [email protected]
President-Elect : Dr. H.R. Jhunjhunwala
Email: off: [email protected] Personal: [email protected]
Hon. Secretary : Dr. Sudhir K. Kapoor
Email: [email protected], [email protected]
Past Presidents : Dr. S.K.S. Marya
Email : [email protected]
Dr. S. Rajasekaran
Email: [email protected]
Vice Presidents : Dr. Naresh Goyal
Email : [email protected]
Dr. Rakesh Sharma
Email : [email protected]
Hon. Treasurer : Dr. Lalit Maini
Email: [email protected] Off: [email protected]
Editor : Dr. Sudhir Kumar
Email: [email protected]
Joint Secretaries : Dr. O.P. Lakhwani
Email : [email protected]
Dr. Praveen Tittal
Email: [email protected]
Executive Secretary : Ramesh C. Pandey
Email: [email protected], [email protected]
IOA Executive Committee - 2014 The Working Committees of IOA - 2014
Working committee – Two Past Presidents, President, President-Elect, Two Vice Presidents, Hon. Secretary, Treasurer, and Executive Secretary.
Other committees which will be represented by only one person in any meeting
Central State Chairman : Dr. Dhirendra Singh
Relationship Committee
Personal : [email protected]
Co-Chairman : Dr. Deepak Shah
Email: Official : [email protected]
Personal : [email protected]
Foreign Fellowship Chairman : Dr. Anil K. Gupta
Co-Chairman : Dr. N.C. Mohapatra
Inland Fellowship Chairman : Dr. Atul Bahadur
Co-Chairman : Dr. Vinod Padmanabhan
UG/PG Training Chairman : Dr. P.P. Kotwal
Co-Chairman : Dr. Vineet Sharma
Basic Sciences & Orthopaedic : Dr Parag Sancheti
Research Committee members [email protected]
: Dr S K Saraf
: Dr J Naresh Babu
Oncology Section- Members : Dr Ajay Puri
: Dr R R Saggar
Email- Official : [email protected]
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: Dr. Rakesh Bhargava
Hands Section – members : Dr Anil Dhal
: Dr Ravi Gupta
: Dr. R.K. Baruah
Trauma committee members : Dr John Mukhopadhaya
: Dr J Dheenadhayalan
: Dr. Lazar J. Chandy
: Dr. N.N. Rao
I.T. (Website) committee of IOA- members : Dr. K. Venkatadas
: Dr. Chandeep Singh
: Dr. Aneen N.
State Representatives of IOA - 2014
Andhra Pradesh
Dr. V.K. V. [email protected]
Dr. Y. Thimma [email protected]
Dr. P. Narayana [email protected]
Bihar
Dr. Choudhary Manoj [email protected]
Dr. Mithilesh [email protected]
Dr. Bhuwan Kumar [email protected]
Chhatisgarh
Dr. Nilam C. [email protected]
Delhi
Dr. C.S. [email protected]
Dr. O.P [email protected]
Dr. Ravi [email protected]
Gujarat
Dr. Navin [email protected]
Dr Charanjeet Singh [email protected]
Dr. H. P. [email protected]
Haryana
Dr. Ashish Devgan
Himachal Pradesh
Dr. Ompal Sharma
Jammu & Kashmir
Dr. Rajesh Kumar Gupta
Karnataka
Dr. V.G. Murakibhavi
Dr. Deepak S.
Dr. Nitin Srichand
Kerala
Dr. Jimmy M.L.
Dr. Vasudevan P.N.
Dr. Tajan P.J.
Madhya Pradesh
Dr. Alok C. Agrawal
Dr. Sanjay Jain
Dr. Santosh Kumar Sharma
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: Dr. Rakesh Bhargava
Hands Section – members : Dr Anil Dhal
: Dr Ravi Gupta
: Dr. R.K. Baruah
Trauma committee members : Dr John Mukhopadhaya
: Dr J Dheenadhayalan
: Dr. Lazar J. Chandy
: Dr. N.N. Rao
I.T. (Website) committee of IOA- members : Dr. K. Venkatadas
: Dr. Chandeep Singh
: Dr. Aneen N.
State Representatives of IOA - 2014
Andhra Pradesh
Dr. V.K. V. [email protected]
Dr. Y. Thimma [email protected]
Dr. P. Narayana [email protected]
Bihar
Dr. Choudhary Manoj [email protected]
Dr. Mithilesh [email protected]
Dr. Bhuwan Kumar [email protected]
Chhatisgarh
Dr. Nilam C. [email protected]
Delhi
Dr. C.S. [email protected]
Dr. O.P [email protected]
Dr. Ravi [email protected]
Gujarat
Dr. Navin [email protected]
Dr Charanjeet Singh [email protected]
Dr. H. P. [email protected]
Haryana
Dr. Ashish Devgan
Himachal Pradesh
Dr. Ompal Sharma
Jammu & Kashmir
Dr. Rajesh Kumar Gupta
Karnataka
Dr. V.G. Murakibhavi
Dr. Deepak S.
Dr. Nitin Srichand
Kerala
Dr. Jimmy M.L.
Dr. Vasudevan P.N.
Dr. Tajan P.J.
Madhya Pradesh
Dr. Alok C. Agrawal
Dr. Sanjay Jain
Dr. Santosh Kumar Sharma
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Maharashtra
Dr. Rajendra [email protected]
Dr. Amit [email protected]
NEROSA
Dr. Sandip Kuamr [email protected]
Orissa
Dr. Sakti Prasad [email protected]
Dr. Kotini Saskar [email protected]
Punjab
Dr. Rajnish Agarwal
Rajasthan
Dr. Anurag [email protected]
Dr. Vinay [email protected]
Dr. Babulal [email protected]
Tamil Nadu
Dr. P.V. [email protected]
Dr. M. [email protected]
Dr. M.N. [email protected]
Uttar Pradesh
Dr. Piyush Kumar [email protected]
Dr. T.P.S. [email protected]
Dr. Amit [email protected]
Uttrakhand
Dr. Ashok Kumar [email protected]
West Bengal
Dr. M.M. [email protected]
Dr. Rajeev [email protected]
State Chapters of the IOA
Jammu and Kashmir
Himachal Pradesh
Punjab
Haryana
Delhi
Uttar Pradesh
Rajasthan
Gujarat
Bihar
Madhya Pradesh
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Assam Nagaland
Manipur
Meghalaya
Tip
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Orissa
Maharashtra
Andhra Pradesh
KarnatakaGoa
Kerela
Tamil Nadu
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Dr. Mohan Mantri (P)Dr. Jaswant Singh (S)
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Dr. M.Prasanath (P)Dr. Sudhir Kumar (S)
Dr. (Prof.) Arjun Singh (P)Dr. Ranjit Kumar Singh (S)
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Dr. Vasudevan P.N. (P)Dr. Tajan P.J. (S)
Dr. G.S. Chaubey (P)Dr. S. Dhakad (S)
Dr. Milind Kulkarni (P)Dr. Nitin Deshpandey (S)
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Dr. S No
n y (P)
. N .hapa a (S)
Dr . C Motr
Dr. Yogeshwar Saini (P)Dr. Rajnish Garg (S)
Dr. Nalli Yuvaraj (P)Dr. S. Muthuramn (S)
Dr. Dhirendra Singh (P)Dr. Atul Srivastava (S)
Dr. Harsh Kumar Johri (P)Dr. Manish Kumar Agarwal (S)
D D k R y ho ury (P)r. ipa o c wdhD . D u ta C a e (Sr ebd t h tterje )
Jharkhand
Prof. (Dr.) Sudhir Kumar (P)Dr. Pawan Kumar (S)
Dr. Veerappan V. (P)Dr. S. Pandian (S)
Pondicherry
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Maharashtra
Dr. Rajendra [email protected]
Dr. Amit [email protected]
NEROSA
Dr. Sandip Kuamr [email protected]
Orissa
Dr. Sakti Prasad [email protected]
Dr. Kotini Saskar [email protected]
Punjab
Dr. Rajnish Agarwal
Rajasthan
Dr. Anurag [email protected]
Dr. Vinay [email protected]
Dr. Babulal [email protected]
Tamil Nadu
Dr. P.V. [email protected]
Dr. M. [email protected]
Dr. M.N. [email protected]
Uttar Pradesh
Dr. Piyush Kumar [email protected]
Dr. T.P.S. [email protected]
Dr. Amit [email protected]
Uttrakhand
Dr. Ashok Kumar [email protected]
West Bengal
Dr. M.M. [email protected]
Dr. Rajeev [email protected]
State Chapters of the IOA
Jammu and Kashmir
imachal Pr shH ade
Punjab
Haryana
Delhi
Uttar Pradesh
Rajasthan
Gujarat
Bihar
Madhya Pradeshi
kS
kim
Assam Nagaland
Manipur
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01 Andhra Dr. M. Prasanath Dr. Sudhir KumarPradesh [email protected] [email protected]
02 Bihar Dr. (Prof.) Arjun Singh Dr. Ranjit Kumar SinghCell : 9835231174 [email protected]
03 Chhatisgarh
04 Delhi
05 Gujarat
Dr. Kedar Agarwal Dr. Rajendra [email protected] [email protected]
Dr. Jitendra Maheshwari Dr. Dhananjay [email protected] [email protected]
Dr. Yogesh Parikh Dr. Hashmukh [email protected] [email protected]
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06 Himachal Pradesh
07 Karnataka
08 Kerala
09 MadhyaPradesh
10 Maharashtra
Dr. Prashant Rana Dr. Om Pal [email protected] [email protected]
Dr. N.N. Rao Dr. Purushotham V [email protected] [email protected]
Dr. Vasudevan P.N. Dr. Tajan [email protected] [email protected]
Dr. G.S. Chaubey Dr. S. [email protected] [email protected]
Dr.Milind Kulkarni Dr. Nitin [email protected] [email protected]
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01 Andhra Dr. M. Prasanath Dr. Sudhir KumarPradesh [email protected] [email protected]
02 Bihar Dr. (Prof.) Arjun Singh Dr. Ranjit Kumar SinghCell : 9835231174 [email protected]
03 Chhatisgarh
04 Delhi
05 Gujarat
Dr. Kedar Agarwal Dr. Rajendra [email protected] [email protected]
Dr. Jitendra Maheshwari Dr. Dhananjay [email protected] [email protected]
Dr. Yogesh Parikh Dr. Hashmukh [email protected] [email protected]
S.No. State President Secretary
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06 Himachal Pradesh
07 Karnataka
08 Kerala
09 MadhyaPradesh
10 Maharashtra
Dr. Prashant Rana Dr. Om Pal [email protected] [email protected]
Dr. N.N. Rao Dr. Purushotham V [email protected] [email protected]
Dr. Vasudevan P.N. Dr. Tajan [email protected] [email protected]
Dr. G.S. Chaubey Dr. S. [email protected] [email protected]
Dr.Milind Kulkarni Dr. Nitin [email protected] [email protected]
S.No. State President Secretary
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11 NEROSA Dr. Sandip Kumar Dey Dr. Dhruba Jyoti [email protected] [email protected]
12 Orissa Dr. S.N. Mohanty Dr. N. C. [email protected] [email protected]
13 Punjab Dr. Yogeshwar Saini Dr. Rajnish Garg [email protected] [email protected]
14 ROSA Dr. Mohan Mantri Dr. Jaswant [email protected] [email protected]
15 Tamil Nadu Dr. Nalli Yuvaraj Dr. S. [email protected] [email protected]
S.No. State President Secretary
16 Uttar Pradesh Dr. Dhirendra Singh Dr. Atul [email protected] [email protected]
17 Uttrakhand Dr. Harsh Kumar Johri Dr. Manish Kumar [email protected]
18 West Dr. Dipak Roychowdhury Dr. Debdutta ChatterjeeBengal [email protected] [email protected]
19 Pondicherry Dr. Veerappan V. Dr. S. Pandian [email protected] [email protected]
20 Jharkhand Prof.(Dr.) Sudhir Kumar Dr. Pawan [email protected] [email protected]
S.No. State President Secretary
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11 NEROSA Dr. Sandip Kumar Dey Dr. Dhruba Jyoti [email protected] [email protected]
12 Orissa Dr. S.N. Mohanty Dr. N. C. [email protected] [email protected]
13 Punjab Dr. Yogeshwar Saini Dr. Rajnish Garg [email protected] [email protected]
14 ROSA Dr. Mohan Mantri Dr. Jaswant [email protected] [email protected]
15 Tamil Nadu Dr. Nalli Yuvaraj Dr. S. [email protected] [email protected]
S.No. State President Secretary
16 Uttar Pradesh Dr. Dhirendra Singh Dr. Atul [email protected] [email protected]
17 Uttrakhand Dr. Harsh Kumar Johri Dr. Manish Kumar [email protected]
18 West Dr. Dipak Roychowdhury Dr. Debdutta ChatterjeeBengal [email protected] [email protected]
19 Pondicherry Dr. Veerappan V. Dr. S. Pandian [email protected] [email protected]
20 Jharkhand Prof.(Dr.) Sudhir Kumar Dr. Pawan [email protected] [email protected]
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List of Life Members whose Membership Number
is ratified during IOACON-2013 at Agra, 2013
S.No. LM No. Name City State
1 LM9312 Dr. C. V. R. Maruthi Krishna Vizag Andhra Pradesh
2 LM9313 Dr. Rohit. M. Tamaskar Surat Gujarat
3 LM9314 Dr. Krishna Chaitanya. D Guntur Andhra Pradesh
4 LM9315 Dr. S. Sivasankaraiah Kalikiri Andhra Pradesh
5 LM9316 Dr. Sridhar Gangavarapu Tirupathi Andhra Pradesh
6 LM9317 Dr. Naveen. D Bangalore Karnataka
7 LM9318 Dr. Chandak Vishal Hariprasad Mumbai Maharashtra
8 LM9319 Dr. Rohit Singla Rohtak Haryana
9 LM9320 Laul Dr Abhijit Ashok Akola Maharashtra
10 LM9321 Dr. Gurunath Shankar Kulkarni Sangli Maharashtra
11 LM9322 Dr. Mopuri Ramachandra Reddy Kadapa District Andhra Pradesh
12 LM9323 Dr. Om Prakash Narayan Chennai Tamil Nadu
13 LM9324 Dr. Gopi Manohar Madurai Tamil Nadu
14 LM9325 Dr. M. Shyam Sundar Chennai Tamil Nadu
15 LM9326 Dr. Vijay. T. K. Titus Vellore Tamil Nadu
16 LM9327 Dr. Deepak Samson Trichy Tamil Nadu
17 LM9328 Dr. Deepu Sebastian Kannur Kerala
18 LM9329 Dr. Viswanath. J Chennai Tamil Nadu
19 LM9330 Dr. L. Kumar Salem Tamil Nadu
20 LM9331 Dr. Nishant Kiran Gaonkar Karad Maharashtra
21 LM9332 Dr. T. R. Ashok Chennai Tamil Nadu
22 LM9333 Dr. Suka. S Coimbatore Tamil Nadu
23 LM9334 Dr. K. Thirumavalavan Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu
24 LM9335 Dr. Jayminsinh Manuji Chavda Gandhinagar Gujarat
25 LM9336 Dr. K. K. Kiran Kumar Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh
26 LM9337 Dr. Rajarshi Basu Hooghly West Bengal
27 LM9338 Dr. Sabyasachi Santra Dist- Paschim Medinipur West Bengal
28 LM9339 Dr. Partha Sarathi Sarkar Kolkata West Bengal
29 LM9340 Dr. Yogesh Ratilal Thakkar Junagadh Gujarat
30 LM9341 Dr. Harshil Kiritkumar Parekh Rajkot Gujarat
31 LM9342 Dr. Shashi Kanth Godey Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh
S.No. LM No. Name City State
32 LM9343 Dr. Chandrasekar Chikkamuniyappa Karnataka Karnataka
33 LM9344 Dr. I. C. Bopanna Bangalore Karnataka
34 LM9345 Dr. Balaji. S Pondicherry Pondicherry
35 LM9346 Dr. Sreekanth Reddy Rajoli Kadapa District Andhra Pradesh
36 LM9347 Dr. Prateek Behera Chandigarh Chandigarh
37 LM9348 Dr. Umesh Kumar Meena Davsal Rajasthan
38 LM9349 Dr. Lokesh Gupta Himachal Pradesh H.P.
39 LM9350 Dr. Karthikeyan. M Manaparai Tamil Nadu
40 LM9351 Dr. Harshal Suhas Sakale Chandrapur Maharashtra
41 LM9352 Dr. M. S. Jayaprakash Chennai Tamil Nadu
42 LM9353 Dr. Krishna Mohan Mishra Bhubaneshwar Odisha
43 LM9354 Dr. Gondalia Viralkumar Harilal Surat Gujarat
44 LM9355 Dr. Kaustubh. B. Shinde Mumbai Maharashtra
45 LM9356 Dr. Patni Piyush Kailash Nanded Maharashtra
46 LM9357 Dr. Mitul Dineshbhai Mistry Ahmedabad Gujarat
47 LM9358 Dr. Jagat Singh Yadav Mahendergarh Haryana
48 LM9359 Dr. Shashi Kanth. V. S Bangalore Karnataka
49 LM9360 Dr. Vikas Padha Kathua J & K
50 LM9361 Dr. Yelamarthi Nagendra Gowtham Rayudu Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh
51 LM9362 Dr. Vamsi Kondreddi Tadepalli Gudem Andhra Pradesh
52 LM9363 Dr. Sai Vikranth Pogaku Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh
53 LM9364 Dr. Shridhar Shetty Mangalore Karnataka
54 LM9365 Dr. Saurabh Gupta Ghaziabad Uttar Pradesh
55 LM9366 Dr. Pavan. H. M Bangalore Karnataka
56 LM9367 Dr. Channabasava Patil Bangalore Karnataka
57 LM9368 Dr. Kapil Jain Kota Rajasthan
58 LM9369 Dr. Gaurav Mittal Ghaziabad Uttar Pradesh
59 LM9370 Dr. Amandeep Singh Randhawa Chandigarh Chandigarh
60 LM9371 Dr. Kuldeep Malik Delhi Delhi
61 LM9372 Dr. Jyothi Arun Cochin Kerala
62 LM9373 Dr. Manoj Kumar Khemani Kolkata West Bengal
63 LM9374 Dr. Pankaj Singhal Sawaimadhopur Rajasthan
64 LM9375 Dr. Kuldeep Chaudhary Mehsana Gujarat
65 LM9376 Dr. Mallikarjun. R. Yemme Bidar Karnataka
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List of Life Members whose Membership Number
is ratified during IOACON-2013 at Agra, 2013
S.No. LM No. Name City State
1 LM9312 Dr. C. V. R. Maruthi Krishna Vizag Andhra Pradesh
2 LM9313 Dr. Rohit. M. Tamaskar Surat Gujarat
3 LM9314 Dr. Krishna Chaitanya. D Guntur Andhra Pradesh
4 LM9315 Dr. S. Sivasankaraiah Kalikiri Andhra Pradesh
5 LM9316 Dr. Sridhar Gangavarapu Tirupathi Andhra Pradesh
6 LM9317 Dr. Naveen. D Bangalore Karnataka
7 LM9318 Dr. Chandak Vishal Hariprasad Mumbai Maharashtra
8 LM9319 Dr. Rohit Singla Rohtak Haryana
9 LM9320 Laul Dr Abhijit Ashok Akola Maharashtra
10 LM9321 Dr. Gurunath Shankar Kulkarni Sangli Maharashtra
11 LM9322 Dr. Mopuri Ramachandra Reddy Kadapa District Andhra Pradesh
12 LM9323 Dr. Om Prakash Narayan Chennai Tamil Nadu
13 LM9324 Dr. Gopi Manohar Madurai Tamil Nadu
14 LM9325 Dr. M. Shyam Sundar Chennai Tamil Nadu
15 LM9326 Dr. Vijay. T. K. Titus Vellore Tamil Nadu
16 LM9327 Dr. Deepak Samson Trichy Tamil Nadu
17 LM9328 Dr. Deepu Sebastian Kannur Kerala
18 LM9329 Dr. Viswanath. J Chennai Tamil Nadu
19 LM9330 Dr. L. Kumar Salem Tamil Nadu
20 LM9331 Dr. Nishant Kiran Gaonkar Karad Maharashtra
21 LM9332 Dr. T. R. Ashok Chennai Tamil Nadu
22 LM9333 Dr. Suka. S Coimbatore Tamil Nadu
23 LM9334 Dr. K. Thirumavalavan Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu
24 LM9335 Dr. Jayminsinh Manuji Chavda Gandhinagar Gujarat
25 LM9336 Dr. K. K. Kiran Kumar Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh
26 LM9337 Dr. Rajarshi Basu Hooghly West Bengal
27 LM9338 Dr. Sabyasachi Santra Dist- Paschim Medinipur West Bengal
28 LM9339 Dr. Partha Sarathi Sarkar Kolkata West Bengal
29 LM9340 Dr. Yogesh Ratilal Thakkar Junagadh Gujarat
30 LM9341 Dr. Harshil Kiritkumar Parekh Rajkot Gujarat
31 LM9342 Dr. Shashi Kanth Godey Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh
S.No. LM No. Name City State
32 LM9343 Dr. Chandrasekar Chikkamuniyappa Karnataka Karnataka
33 LM9344 Dr. I. C. Bopanna Bangalore Karnataka
34 LM9345 Dr. Balaji. S Pondicherry Pondicherry
35 LM9346 Dr. Sreekanth Reddy Rajoli Kadapa District Andhra Pradesh
36 LM9347 Dr. Prateek Behera Chandigarh Chandigarh
37 LM9348 Dr. Umesh Kumar Meena Davsal Rajasthan
38 LM9349 Dr. Lokesh Gupta Himachal Pradesh H.P.
39 LM9350 Dr. Karthikeyan. M Manaparai Tamil Nadu
40 LM9351 Dr. Harshal Suhas Sakale Chandrapur Maharashtra
41 LM9352 Dr. M. S. Jayaprakash Chennai Tamil Nadu
42 LM9353 Dr. Krishna Mohan Mishra Bhubaneshwar Odisha
43 LM9354 Dr. Gondalia Viralkumar Harilal Surat Gujarat
44 LM9355 Dr. Kaustubh. B. Shinde Mumbai Maharashtra
45 LM9356 Dr. Patni Piyush Kailash Nanded Maharashtra
46 LM9357 Dr. Mitul Dineshbhai Mistry Ahmedabad Gujarat
47 LM9358 Dr. Jagat Singh Yadav Mahendergarh Haryana
48 LM9359 Dr. Shashi Kanth. V. S Bangalore Karnataka
49 LM9360 Dr. Vikas Padha Kathua J & K
50 LM9361 Dr. Yelamarthi Nagendra Gowtham Rayudu Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh
51 LM9362 Dr. Vamsi Kondreddi Tadepalli Gudem Andhra Pradesh
52 LM9363 Dr. Sai Vikranth Pogaku Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh
53 LM9364 Dr. Shridhar Shetty Mangalore Karnataka
54 LM9365 Dr. Saurabh Gupta Ghaziabad Uttar Pradesh
55 LM9366 Dr. Pavan. H. M Bangalore Karnataka
56 LM9367 Dr. Channabasava Patil Bangalore Karnataka
57 LM9368 Dr. Kapil Jain Kota Rajasthan
58 LM9369 Dr. Gaurav Mittal Ghaziabad Uttar Pradesh
59 LM9370 Dr. Amandeep Singh Randhawa Chandigarh Chandigarh
60 LM9371 Dr. Kuldeep Malik Delhi Delhi
61 LM9372 Dr. Jyothi Arun Cochin Kerala
62 LM9373 Dr. Manoj Kumar Khemani Kolkata West Bengal
63 LM9374 Dr. Pankaj Singhal Sawaimadhopur Rajasthan
64 LM9375 Dr. Kuldeep Chaudhary Mehsana Gujarat
65 LM9376 Dr. Mallikarjun. R. Yemme Bidar Karnataka
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S.No. LM No. Name City State
66 LM9377 Dr. Sujit Narayan Panipat Haryana
67 LM9378 Dr. Abhinandan. S. Punit Goa Goa
68 LM9379 Dr. P. Elayaraja Tirunell Vieli Tamil Nadu
69 LM9380 Dr. Shashikant Shekappa Irawadkar Pune Maharashtra
70 LM9381 Dr. K. G. Kandaswamy Salem Tamil Nadu
71 LM9382 Dr. B. Mohan Choudhary Kanchipuram Tamil Nadu
72 LM9383 Dr. Pulkesh Singh Varanasi Uttar Pradesh
73 LM9384 Dr. Pradeep Singh Greater Noida Uttar Pradesh
74 LM9385 Dr. V. Ganesh Rajapalayam Tamil Nadu
75 LM9386 Dr. Sanjiv Kumar Sangrur Punjab
76 LM9387 Dr. Mukesh Ram Chanvla Tonk Rajasthan
77 LM9388 Dr. Anoop. M. Pinto Uae Foreigh
78 LM9389 Dr. Awdhesh Swarnkar Barwani Madhya Pradesh
79 LM9390 Dr. Dheeraj Rastogi Surat Gujarat
80 LM9391 Dr. Ram Niwas Vishnoi Jodhpur Rajasthan
81 LM9392 Dr. Ayyappan Vijayachandran Nair Trivandrum Kerala
82 LM9393 Dr. Binit Singh Jalandhar Punjab
83 LM9394 Dr. Ambareesh. P Goa Goa
84 LM9395 Dr. Shaikh Fahad Maqbool Mumbai Maharashtra
85 LM9396 Dr. Samarth Mittal Panchkula Haryana
86 LM9397 Dr. Khushal Naresh Shah Ahmedabad Gujarat
87 LM9398 Dr. Kartik Dilipkumar Patel Ahmedabad Gujarat
88 LM9399 Dr. Dhiraj Chowdhary Dhanbad Jharkhand
89 LM9400 Dr. Vinit Kumar Hisar Haryana
90 LM9401 Dr. Rahul Khanna Udaipur Rajasthan
91 LM9402 Dr. Rohit Kumar Kosti Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh
92 LM9403 Dr. Dilip Yadav Varanasi Uttar Pradesh
93 LM9404 Dr. Mohammad Usman Khan New Delhi Delhi
94 LM9405 Dr. Ajay Ananthula Guntur Andhra Pradesh
95 LM9406 Dr. Sattaru Kishore Babu Srikakulam Andhra Pradesh
96 LM9407 Dr. Nandeesh. S Ramanagara Dist Karnataka
97 LM9408 Dr. Hemant Mandovra Indore Madhya Pradesh
98 LM9409 Dr. Neeraj Valecha Indore Madhya Pradesh
99 LM9410 Dr. Puneet Chamakeri Belgaum Karnataka
S.No. LM No. Name City State
100 LM9411 Dr. Samir Chandrakant Dwidmuthe Nagpur Maharashtra
101 LM9412 Dr. Kothari Ajay Ramesh Pune Maharashtra
102 LM9413 Dr. Amit Batra Rohtak Haryana
103 LM9414 Dr. Diddi Shravan Kumar Warangal Andhra Pradesh
104 LM9415 Dr. N. Ajit Kumar Trichy Tamil Nadu
105 LM9416 Dr. Sanjay Middha Sonepat Haryana
106 LM9417 Dr. Dharmendra Kumar Lucknow Uttar Pradesh
107 LM9418 Dr. Praveen Mereddy Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh
108 LM9419 Dr. O. Ravinathan Pudukottai Tamil Nadu
109 LM9420 Dr. Sanjay Anand Jagtap Mumbai Maharashtra
110 LM9421 Dr. Vinayak. V Chitradurga (d) Karnataka
111 LM9422 Dr. Prasad. S. Police Patil Bellary Karnataka
112 LM9423 Dr. Girish. H. Naikawadi Bijapur Karnataka
113 LM9424 Dr. Basavalingappa. S. Choudhari Bijapur Karnataka
114 LM9425 Dr. Raju Akkimardi Bagalkot Karnataka
115 LM9426 Dr. Ulhas Kundargi Bijapur Karnataka
116 LM9427 Dr. Ahir Mukesh Nathabhai Parvatpatia Gujarat
117 LM9428 Dr. Saju Thomas Kanhargad Kerala
118 LM9429 Dr. Vipul Prashant Raipur Chhattisgarh
119 LM9430 Dr. Rahul Kohli New Delhi Delhi
120 LM9431 Dr. Gunpreet Singh Sethi New Delhi Delhi
121 LM9432 Dr. Abhishek Kumar New Delhi Delhi
122 LM9433 Dr. Nitin Aneja Sonipat Haryana
123 LM9434 Dr. Subharjyoti Sil Kolkata West Bengal
124 LM9435 Dr. Naveen Jayapal Bangalore Karnataka
125 LM9436 Dr. Nazim Mughal Jammu J & K
126 LM9437 Dr. Jatin Dhirawani Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
127 LM9438 Dr. Shamikh Muneer Ghausul Raza Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
128 LM9439 Dr. Bipin Theruvil Kochi Kerala
129 LM9440 Dr. Jyothish. K Trissur Kerala
130 LM9441 Dr. R. Riju Thiruvananthapuram Kerala
131 LM9442 Dr. Cyril. G. Cherian Kochi Kerala
132 LM9443 Dr. Manjunath. D. S Kochi Kerala
133 LM9444 Dr. C. Balaji Thanjavur Tamil Nadu
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S.No. LM No. Name City State
66 LM9377 Dr. Sujit Narayan Panipat Haryana
67 LM9378 Dr. Abhinandan. S. Punit Goa Goa
68 LM9379 Dr. P. Elayaraja Tirunell Vieli Tamil Nadu
69 LM9380 Dr. Shashikant Shekappa Irawadkar Pune Maharashtra
70 LM9381 Dr. K. G. Kandaswamy Salem Tamil Nadu
71 LM9382 Dr. B. Mohan Choudhary Kanchipuram Tamil Nadu
72 LM9383 Dr. Pulkesh Singh Varanasi Uttar Pradesh
73 LM9384 Dr. Pradeep Singh Greater Noida Uttar Pradesh
74 LM9385 Dr. V. Ganesh Rajapalayam Tamil Nadu
75 LM9386 Dr. Sanjiv Kumar Sangrur Punjab
76 LM9387 Dr. Mukesh Ram Chanvla Tonk Rajasthan
77 LM9388 Dr. Anoop. M. Pinto Uae Foreigh
78 LM9389 Dr. Awdhesh Swarnkar Barwani Madhya Pradesh
79 LM9390 Dr. Dheeraj Rastogi Surat Gujarat
80 LM9391 Dr. Ram Niwas Vishnoi Jodhpur Rajasthan
81 LM9392 Dr. Ayyappan Vijayachandran Nair Trivandrum Kerala
82 LM9393 Dr. Binit Singh Jalandhar Punjab
83 LM9394 Dr. Ambareesh. P Goa Goa
84 LM9395 Dr. Shaikh Fahad Maqbool Mumbai Maharashtra
85 LM9396 Dr. Samarth Mittal Panchkula Haryana
86 LM9397 Dr. Khushal Naresh Shah Ahmedabad Gujarat
87 LM9398 Dr. Kartik Dilipkumar Patel Ahmedabad Gujarat
88 LM9399 Dr. Dhiraj Chowdhary Dhanbad Jharkhand
89 LM9400 Dr. Vinit Kumar Hisar Haryana
90 LM9401 Dr. Rahul Khanna Udaipur Rajasthan
91 LM9402 Dr. Rohit Kumar Kosti Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh
92 LM9403 Dr. Dilip Yadav Varanasi Uttar Pradesh
93 LM9404 Dr. Mohammad Usman Khan New Delhi Delhi
94 LM9405 Dr. Ajay Ananthula Guntur Andhra Pradesh
95 LM9406 Dr. Sattaru Kishore Babu Srikakulam Andhra Pradesh
96 LM9407 Dr. Nandeesh. S Ramanagara Dist Karnataka
97 LM9408 Dr. Hemant Mandovra Indore Madhya Pradesh
98 LM9409 Dr. Neeraj Valecha Indore Madhya Pradesh
99 LM9410 Dr. Puneet Chamakeri Belgaum Karnataka
S.No. LM No. Name City State
100 LM9411 Dr. Samir Chandrakant Dwidmuthe Nagpur Maharashtra
101 LM9412 Dr. Kothari Ajay Ramesh Pune Maharashtra
102 LM9413 Dr. Amit Batra Rohtak Haryana
103 LM9414 Dr. Diddi Shravan Kumar Warangal Andhra Pradesh
104 LM9415 Dr. N. Ajit Kumar Trichy Tamil Nadu
105 LM9416 Dr. Sanjay Middha Sonepat Haryana
106 LM9417 Dr. Dharmendra Kumar Lucknow Uttar Pradesh
107 LM9418 Dr. Praveen Mereddy Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh
108 LM9419 Dr. O. Ravinathan Pudukottai Tamil Nadu
109 LM9420 Dr. Sanjay Anand Jagtap Mumbai Maharashtra
110 LM9421 Dr. Vinayak. V Chitradurga (d) Karnataka
111 LM9422 Dr. Prasad. S. Police Patil Bellary Karnataka
112 LM9423 Dr. Girish. H. Naikawadi Bijapur Karnataka
113 LM9424 Dr. Basavalingappa. S. Choudhari Bijapur Karnataka
114 LM9425 Dr. Raju Akkimardi Bagalkot Karnataka
115 LM9426 Dr. Ulhas Kundargi Bijapur Karnataka
116 LM9427 Dr. Ahir Mukesh Nathabhai Parvatpatia Gujarat
117 LM9428 Dr. Saju Thomas Kanhargad Kerala
118 LM9429 Dr. Vipul Prashant Raipur Chhattisgarh
119 LM9430 Dr. Rahul Kohli New Delhi Delhi
120 LM9431 Dr. Gunpreet Singh Sethi New Delhi Delhi
121 LM9432 Dr. Abhishek Kumar New Delhi Delhi
122 LM9433 Dr. Nitin Aneja Sonipat Haryana
123 LM9434 Dr. Subharjyoti Sil Kolkata West Bengal
124 LM9435 Dr. Naveen Jayapal Bangalore Karnataka
125 LM9436 Dr. Nazim Mughal Jammu J & K
126 LM9437 Dr. Jatin Dhirawani Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
127 LM9438 Dr. Shamikh Muneer Ghausul Raza Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
128 LM9439 Dr. Bipin Theruvil Kochi Kerala
129 LM9440 Dr. Jyothish. K Trissur Kerala
130 LM9441 Dr. R. Riju Thiruvananthapuram Kerala
131 LM9442 Dr. Cyril. G. Cherian Kochi Kerala
132 LM9443 Dr. Manjunath. D. S Kochi Kerala
133 LM9444 Dr. C. Balaji Thanjavur Tamil Nadu
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S.No. LM No. Name City State
134 LM9445 Dr. Navin Balasubramanian Chennai Tamil Nadu
135 LM9446 Dr. S. Deebak Kumar Chennai Tamil Nadu
136 LM9447 Dr. M. A. N. Loganathan Erode Tamil Nadu
137 LM9448 Dr. Amit Kumar Sharma Siliguri West Bengal
138 LM9449 Dr. Azeem Jabbar Vellore Tamil Nadu
139 LM9450 Dr. Suresh Padya Warangal Andhra Pradesh
140 LM9451 Dr. P. Aurn Anand Salem Tamil Nadu
141 LM9452 Dr. Tahir Ahmed Chennai Tamil Nadu
142 LM9453 Dr. A. P. Inigo Raj Trichy Tamil Nadu
143 LM9454 Dr. G. Lakshman Prasath Salem Tamil Nadu
144 LM9455 Dr. Ram Chidambaram Chennai Tamil Nadu
145 LM9456 Dr. Vijay Karthik. P. G Chennai Tamil Nadu
146 LM9457 Dr. Kartheesan. G Thiruvannamalai Tamil Nadu
147 LM9458 Dr. Ramesh Prabu. G Trichy Tamil Nadu
148 LM9459 Dr. Amarnath. S Dharmapuri Tamil Nadu
149 LM9460 Dr. Gaurav. P. Vala Morbi Gujarat
150 LM9461 Dr. Shivakumar G. V Bangalore Karnataka
151 LM9462 Dr. Morey Vivek Machhindra New Delhi Delhi
152 LM9463 Dr. Deepandra Tomar Dehradun Uttrakhand
153 LM9464 Dr. Ketankumar Lalitkumar Gandhi Nashik Maharashtra
154 LM9465 Dr. Harish V. Kurup Kerala Kerala
155 LM9466 Dr. Anil Kumar Sharma Rohini Delhi
156 LM9467 Dr. Krishna Kumar Baranwal Ghazipur Uttar Pradesh
157 LM9468 Dr. Kanchan Kumar Muzaffarpur Bihar
158 LM9469 Dr. Naveen. S Bangalore Karnataka
159 LM9470 Dr. Santosh Kumar Jena Rohini Delhi
160 LM9471 Dr. Sushil Vijay Rohini Delhi
161 LM9472 Dr. Aniruddha Sonegaonkar Nagpur Maharashtra
162 LM9473 Dr. Ashok Shanmugam Rajendran Tuticorin Tamil Nadu
163 LM9474 Dr. Laithangbam Ibohal Singh Imphal West Manipur
164 LM9475 Dr. Sunny Kunal Kohli Ludhiana Punjab
165 LM9476 Dr. Dinesh Rathi Delhi Delhi
166 LM9477 Dr. Charudatta Murlidhar Patil Malegaon Maharashtra
167 LM9478 Dr. Rakesh Kumar Rai Faizabad Uttar Pradesh
S.No. LM No. Name City State
168 LM9479 Dr. Mohit Bansal Muktsar Punjab
169 LM9480 Dr. Major. K. Kamalanathan Coimbatore Tamil Nadu
170 LM9481 Dr. Amit Kumar Ranchi Jharkhand
171 LM9482 Dr. Manish Pruthi Delhi Delhi
172 LM9483 Dr. Nipun Jindal Paonta Sahib H.P.
173 LM9484 Dr. Pranaw Kumar Chandigarh Chandigarh
174 LM9485 Dr. Kulbhushan Kamboj Sirsa Haryana
175 LM9486 Dr. Sandeep Gupta Panchkula Haryana
176 LM9487 Dr. Dheeraj Sansanwal Chandigarh Chandigarh
177 LM9488 Dr. Rohit Jindal Panchkula Haryana
178 LM9489 Dr. Surendra Singh Yadav Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
179 LM9490 Dr. Sarang Shete Gautamnagar New Delhi
180 LM9491 Dr. Ram Mohan Mangal Ajmer Rajasthan
181 LM9492 Dr. Biju. S Thiruvananthapuram Kerala
182 LM9493 Dr. Mohammed Tauheed Bangalore Karnataka
183 LM9494 Dr. Sureshkumar Manilal Vaghela Sabarkuntha Gujarat
184 LM9495 Dr. Apoorva Vijaysinh Dodia Jamnagar Gujarat
185 LM9496 Dr. Vaibhav Bagaria Maharashtra Maharashtra
186 LM9497 Dr. P. Ravikumar Salem Tamil Nadu
187 LM9498 Dr. Manish Deodhar Indore Madhya Pradesh
188 LM9499 Dr. Brejesh Kumar Prasad Faridabad Haryana
189 LM9500 Dr. Jai Prakash Sinha Bhagalpur Bihar
190 LM9501 Dr. Paramesh. K. C Mysore Karnataka
191 LM9502 Dr. Amar Nath Jha Samastipur Bihar
192 LM9503 Dr. Shailesh Gangadharrao Deshpande Bijapur Karnataka
193 LM9504 Dr. Munish Kumar Gupta Bathinda Punjab
194 LM9505 Dr. Anand Vishnu Sapre Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
195 LM9506 Dr. Pavan Kumar Chebrolu Guntur Andhra Pradesh
196 LM9507 Dr. Biju Ninan Calicut Kerala
197 LM9508 Dr. Sk. Meeravali Neelore Andhra Pradesh
198 LM9509 Dr. Hemant Jinwal Ujjain Madhya Pradesh
199 LM9510 Dr. Deepak Kumar Sharma New Delhi Delhi
200 LM9511 Dr. Parthiban. K Trichy Tamil Nadu
201 LM9512 Dr. Arvind Verma Barwani Madhya Pradesh
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S.No. LM No. Name City State
134 LM9445 Dr. Navin Balasubramanian Chennai Tamil Nadu
135 LM9446 Dr. S. Deebak Kumar Chennai Tamil Nadu
136 LM9447 Dr. M. A. N. Loganathan Erode Tamil Nadu
137 LM9448 Dr. Amit Kumar Sharma Siliguri West Bengal
138 LM9449 Dr. Azeem Jabbar Vellore Tamil Nadu
139 LM9450 Dr. Suresh Padya Warangal Andhra Pradesh
140 LM9451 Dr. P. Aurn Anand Salem Tamil Nadu
141 LM9452 Dr. Tahir Ahmed Chennai Tamil Nadu
142 LM9453 Dr. A. P. Inigo Raj Trichy Tamil Nadu
143 LM9454 Dr. G. Lakshman Prasath Salem Tamil Nadu
144 LM9455 Dr. Ram Chidambaram Chennai Tamil Nadu
145 LM9456 Dr. Vijay Karthik. P. G Chennai Tamil Nadu
146 LM9457 Dr. Kartheesan. G Thiruvannamalai Tamil Nadu
147 LM9458 Dr. Ramesh Prabu. G Trichy Tamil Nadu
148 LM9459 Dr. Amarnath. S Dharmapuri Tamil Nadu
149 LM9460 Dr. Gaurav. P. Vala Morbi Gujarat
150 LM9461 Dr. Shivakumar G. V Bangalore Karnataka
151 LM9462 Dr. Morey Vivek Machhindra New Delhi Delhi
152 LM9463 Dr. Deepandra Tomar Dehradun Uttrakhand
153 LM9464 Dr. Ketankumar Lalitkumar Gandhi Nashik Maharashtra
154 LM9465 Dr. Harish V. Kurup Kerala Kerala
155 LM9466 Dr. Anil Kumar Sharma Rohini Delhi
156 LM9467 Dr. Krishna Kumar Baranwal Ghazipur Uttar Pradesh
157 LM9468 Dr. Kanchan Kumar Muzaffarpur Bihar
158 LM9469 Dr. Naveen. S Bangalore Karnataka
159 LM9470 Dr. Santosh Kumar Jena Rohini Delhi
160 LM9471 Dr. Sushil Vijay Rohini Delhi
161 LM9472 Dr. Aniruddha Sonegaonkar Nagpur Maharashtra
162 LM9473 Dr. Ashok Shanmugam Rajendran Tuticorin Tamil Nadu
163 LM9474 Dr. Laithangbam Ibohal Singh Imphal West Manipur
164 LM9475 Dr. Sunny Kunal Kohli Ludhiana Punjab
165 LM9476 Dr. Dinesh Rathi Delhi Delhi
166 LM9477 Dr. Charudatta Murlidhar Patil Malegaon Maharashtra
167 LM9478 Dr. Rakesh Kumar Rai Faizabad Uttar Pradesh
S.No. LM No. Name City State
168 LM9479 Dr. Mohit Bansal Muktsar Punjab
169 LM9480 Dr. Major. K. Kamalanathan Coimbatore Tamil Nadu
170 LM9481 Dr. Amit Kumar Ranchi Jharkhand
171 LM9482 Dr. Manish Pruthi Delhi Delhi
172 LM9483 Dr. Nipun Jindal Paonta Sahib H.P.
173 LM9484 Dr. Pranaw Kumar Chandigarh Chandigarh
174 LM9485 Dr. Kulbhushan Kamboj Sirsa Haryana
175 LM9486 Dr. Sandeep Gupta Panchkula Haryana
176 LM9487 Dr. Dheeraj Sansanwal Chandigarh Chandigarh
177 LM9488 Dr. Rohit Jindal Panchkula Haryana
178 LM9489 Dr. Surendra Singh Yadav Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
179 LM9490 Dr. Sarang Shete Gautamnagar New Delhi
180 LM9491 Dr. Ram Mohan Mangal Ajmer Rajasthan
181 LM9492 Dr. Biju. S Thiruvananthapuram Kerala
182 LM9493 Dr. Mohammed Tauheed Bangalore Karnataka
183 LM9494 Dr. Sureshkumar Manilal Vaghela Sabarkuntha Gujarat
184 LM9495 Dr. Apoorva Vijaysinh Dodia Jamnagar Gujarat
185 LM9496 Dr. Vaibhav Bagaria Maharashtra Maharashtra
186 LM9497 Dr. P. Ravikumar Salem Tamil Nadu
187 LM9498 Dr. Manish Deodhar Indore Madhya Pradesh
188 LM9499 Dr. Brejesh Kumar Prasad Faridabad Haryana
189 LM9500 Dr. Jai Prakash Sinha Bhagalpur Bihar
190 LM9501 Dr. Paramesh. K. C Mysore Karnataka
191 LM9502 Dr. Amar Nath Jha Samastipur Bihar
192 LM9503 Dr. Shailesh Gangadharrao Deshpande Bijapur Karnataka
193 LM9504 Dr. Munish Kumar Gupta Bathinda Punjab
194 LM9505 Dr. Anand Vishnu Sapre Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
195 LM9506 Dr. Pavan Kumar Chebrolu Guntur Andhra Pradesh
196 LM9507 Dr. Biju Ninan Calicut Kerala
197 LM9508 Dr. Sk. Meeravali Neelore Andhra Pradesh
198 LM9509 Dr. Hemant Jinwal Ujjain Madhya Pradesh
199 LM9510 Dr. Deepak Kumar Sharma New Delhi Delhi
200 LM9511 Dr. Parthiban. K Trichy Tamil Nadu
201 LM9512 Dr. Arvind Verma Barwani Madhya Pradesh
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202 LM9513 Dr. Brijeshkumar Amrutlal Jasani Gunagadh Gujarat
203 LM9514 Dr. Risham Singla Sirsa Haryana
204 LM9515 Dr. C. V. B. Subramanyam Ongole Andhra Pradesh
205 LM9516 Dr. Patil Hitendra Golabrao Dhule Maharashtra
206 LM9517 Dr. Gagandeep Bajaj Faridkot Punjab
207 LM9518 Dr. Gagan Arora New Delhi Delhi
208 LM9519 Dr. Sreedhara. D. K Bangalore Karnataka
209 LM9520 Dr. Pravin. K. Vanchi Chennai Tamil Nadu
210 LM9521 Dr. Sarat Prasad New Delhi Delhi
211 LM9522 Dr. Ankur Gupta Rohini Delhi
212 LM9523 Dr. Rahul Agarwal Bulandsahar Uttar Pradesh
213 LM9524 Dr. P. S. B. Sreenivasulu Nellore Andhra Pradesh
214 LM9525 Dr. Biju. J. Jacob Kochi Kerala
215 LM9526 Dr. Prasanna Kumar Samalla Jajpur Town Orissa
216 LM9527 Dr. Gaurav Sanjay Dehradun Uttarakhand
217 LM9528 Dr. Ratnakar Rao Yerramsetti Krishna Dt Andhra Pradesh
218 LM9529 Dr. Karan Baveja New Delhi Delhi
219 LM9530 Dr. Sudhir Punia Jhajjor Haryana
220 LM9531 Dr. Dharam Veer Sakya Badaun Uttar Pradesh
221 LM9532 Dr. Ramji Khanna Kanpur Uttar Pradesh
222 LM9533 Dr. Shiv Kumar Dixit Mathura Uttar Pradesh
223 LM9534 Dr. Aalok Mukesh Shah Ahmedabad Gujarat
224 LM9535 Dr. Abhishek Gupta Aligarh Uttar Pradesh
225 LM9536 Dr. K. Saravanan Karaikal Puducheery
226 LM9537 Dr. Saurabh Shrivastava Raipur Chhattisgarh
227 LM9538 Dr. Sanjeev Uppal Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
228 LM9539 Dr. Denish. D. Patel Makadia Coimbatore Tamil Nadu
229 LM9540 Dr. Ranat Vishnoi Jaipur Rajasthan
230 LM9541 Dr. Shiv Prakash Agarwal Jodhpur Rajasthan
231 LM9542 Dr. Rahul Kaswan Rohtak Haryana
232 LM9543 Dr. Chaitanya Dev Panipat Haryana
233 LM9544 Dr. Lokesh. M Bangalore Karnataka
234 LM9545 Dr. Chetan Peshin Chandigarh Chandigarh
235 LM9546 Dr. Kumar. M Bangalore Karnataka
S.No. LM No. Name City State
236 LM9547 Dr. Umang Agrawal Hoshangabad Madhya Pradesh
237 LM9548 Dr. Arnab Karmakar Dist- West Midnapore West Bengal
238 LM9549 Dr. Ashvini Kumar Bhoi Odisha Odisha
239 LM9550 Dr. M. N. Karthik Bangalore Karnataka
240 LM9551 Dr. Pramod Kumar Ernakulam Kerala
241 LM9552 Dr. Sachin Manocha Faridabad Haryana
242 LM9553 Dr. Ankit Verma Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
243 LM9554 Dr. Sathya Vamsi Krishna Bangalore Karnataka
244 LM9555 Dr. Yogesh Kumar. B Salai Tamil Nadu
245 LM9556 Dr. Shyamprakash Sharma New Delhi Delhi
246 LM9557 Dr. G. Srinivas Reddy Bangalore Karnataka
247 LM9558 Dr. Vineet Dist- Yamuna Nagar Haryana
248 LM9559 Dr. Shivananda. S Bangalore Karnataka
249 LM9560 Dr. Awadhesh Kumar Pandey Chandigarh Chandigarh
250 LM9561 Dr. Jay Dipakkumar Vankawala Surat Gujarat
251 LM9562 Dr. R. Ashok Vellore Tamil Nadu
252 LM9563 Dr. Lalit Jain Raipur Chhattisgarh
253 LM9564 Dr. Komuravalli Varun Krishna Karimnagar Andhra Pradesh
254 LM9565 Dr. Ramireddy Mettu Guntur Andhra Pradesh
255 LM9566 Dr. Barun Kumar Golwara Patna City Bihar
256 LM9567 Dr. Amit. P. Shah Kutch Gujarat
257 LM9568 Dr. Shashikiran. R Bangalore Karnataka
258 LM9569 Dr. Manju Jayaram Bangalore Karnataka
259 LM9570 Dr. Santosh Kumar . K Bangalore Karnataka
260 LM9571 Dr. Singh Raj Gurgaon Haryana
261 LM9572 Dr. Tarun Solanki Kashipur Distt. Uttranchal
262 LM9573 Dr. Srinivas Thadimalla Vijayawada Andhra Pradesh
263 LM9574 Dr. Chandrashekar. V. Mudgal Hubli Karnataka
264 LM9575 Dr. Dagdia Laxmikant Babulal Aurangabad Maharashtra
265 LM9576 Dr. Nitesh Priya Ranchi Jharkhand
266 LM9577 Dr. Siddharth Saran Sultanpur Uttar Pradesh
267 LM9578 Dr. Raju Mandal Kolkata West Bengal
268 LM9579 Dr. Sarvpreet Singh New Delhi Delhi
269 LM9580 Dr. Hargurvinder Singh Nabha Punjab
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S.No. LM No. Name City State
202 LM9513 Dr. Brijeshkumar Amrutlal Jasani Gunagadh Gujarat
203 LM9514 Dr. Risham Singla Sirsa Haryana
204 LM9515 Dr. C. V. B. Subramanyam Ongole Andhra Pradesh
205 LM9516 Dr. Patil Hitendra Golabrao Dhule Maharashtra
206 LM9517 Dr. Gagandeep Bajaj Faridkot Punjab
207 LM9518 Dr. Gagan Arora New Delhi Delhi
208 LM9519 Dr. Sreedhara. D. K Bangalore Karnataka
209 LM9520 Dr. Pravin. K. Vanchi Chennai Tamil Nadu
210 LM9521 Dr. Sarat Prasad New Delhi Delhi
211 LM9522 Dr. Ankur Gupta Rohini Delhi
212 LM9523 Dr. Rahul Agarwal Bulandsahar Uttar Pradesh
213 LM9524 Dr. P. S. B. Sreenivasulu Nellore Andhra Pradesh
214 LM9525 Dr. Biju. J. Jacob Kochi Kerala
215 LM9526 Dr. Prasanna Kumar Samalla Jajpur Town Orissa
216 LM9527 Dr. Gaurav Sanjay Dehradun Uttarakhand
217 LM9528 Dr. Ratnakar Rao Yerramsetti Krishna Dt Andhra Pradesh
218 LM9529 Dr. Karan Baveja New Delhi Delhi
219 LM9530 Dr. Sudhir Punia Jhajjor Haryana
220 LM9531 Dr. Dharam Veer Sakya Badaun Uttar Pradesh
221 LM9532 Dr. Ramji Khanna Kanpur Uttar Pradesh
222 LM9533 Dr. Shiv Kumar Dixit Mathura Uttar Pradesh
223 LM9534 Dr. Aalok Mukesh Shah Ahmedabad Gujarat
224 LM9535 Dr. Abhishek Gupta Aligarh Uttar Pradesh
225 LM9536 Dr. K. Saravanan Karaikal Puducheery
226 LM9537 Dr. Saurabh Shrivastava Raipur Chhattisgarh
227 LM9538 Dr. Sanjeev Uppal Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh
228 LM9539 Dr. Denish. D. Patel Makadia Coimbatore Tamil Nadu
229 LM9540 Dr. Ranat Vishnoi Jaipur Rajasthan
230 LM9541 Dr. Shiv Prakash Agarwal Jodhpur Rajasthan
231 LM9542 Dr. Rahul Kaswan Rohtak Haryana
232 LM9543 Dr. Chaitanya Dev Panipat Haryana
233 LM9544 Dr. Lokesh. M Bangalore Karnataka
234 LM9545 Dr. Chetan Peshin Chandigarh Chandigarh
235 LM9546 Dr. Kumar. M Bangalore Karnataka
S.No. LM No. Name City State
236 LM9547 Dr. Umang Agrawal Hoshangabad Madhya Pradesh
237 LM9548 Dr. Arnab Karmakar Dist- West Midnapore West Bengal
238 LM9549 Dr. Ashvini Kumar Bhoi Odisha Odisha
239 LM9550 Dr. M. N. Karthik Bangalore Karnataka
240 LM9551 Dr. Pramod Kumar Ernakulam Kerala
241 LM9552 Dr. Sachin Manocha Faridabad Haryana
242 LM9553 Dr. Ankit Verma Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
243 LM9554 Dr. Sathya Vamsi Krishna Bangalore Karnataka
244 LM9555 Dr. Yogesh Kumar. B Salai Tamil Nadu
245 LM9556 Dr. Shyamprakash Sharma New Delhi Delhi
246 LM9557 Dr. G. Srinivas Reddy Bangalore Karnataka
247 LM9558 Dr. Vineet Dist- Yamuna Nagar Haryana
248 LM9559 Dr. Shivananda. S Bangalore Karnataka
249 LM9560 Dr. Awadhesh Kumar Pandey Chandigarh Chandigarh
250 LM9561 Dr. Jay Dipakkumar Vankawala Surat Gujarat
251 LM9562 Dr. R. Ashok Vellore Tamil Nadu
252 LM9563 Dr. Lalit Jain Raipur Chhattisgarh
253 LM9564 Dr. Komuravalli Varun Krishna Karimnagar Andhra Pradesh
254 LM9565 Dr. Ramireddy Mettu Guntur Andhra Pradesh
255 LM9566 Dr. Barun Kumar Golwara Patna City Bihar
256 LM9567 Dr. Amit. P. Shah Kutch Gujarat
257 LM9568 Dr. Shashikiran. R Bangalore Karnataka
258 LM9569 Dr. Manju Jayaram Bangalore Karnataka
259 LM9570 Dr. Santosh Kumar . K Bangalore Karnataka
260 LM9571 Dr. Singh Raj Gurgaon Haryana
261 LM9572 Dr. Tarun Solanki Kashipur Distt. Uttranchal
262 LM9573 Dr. Srinivas Thadimalla Vijayawada Andhra Pradesh
263 LM9574 Dr. Chandrashekar. V. Mudgal Hubli Karnataka
264 LM9575 Dr. Dagdia Laxmikant Babulal Aurangabad Maharashtra
265 LM9576 Dr. Nitesh Priya Ranchi Jharkhand
266 LM9577 Dr. Siddharth Saran Sultanpur Uttar Pradesh
267 LM9578 Dr. Raju Mandal Kolkata West Bengal
268 LM9579 Dr. Sarvpreet Singh New Delhi Delhi
269 LM9580 Dr. Hargurvinder Singh Nabha Punjab
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S.No. LM No. Name City State
270 LM9581 Dr. Mandadi Rakesh Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh
271 LM9582 Dr. Tarlok Singh Mansa Punjab
272 LM9583 Dr. Jatinkumar Pravinchandra Vadodariya Ahmedabad Gujarat
273 LM9584 Dr. Sathish Kumar Shanmugam Chennai Tamil Nadu
274 LM9585 Dr. Mayank Poddar Ghaziabad Uttar Pradesh
275 LM9586 Dr. Arun Kumar. G. C Bangalore Karnataka
276 LM9587 Dr. Kiran Kumar. H. V. Bangalore Karnataka
277 LM9588 Dr. Mandeep. G Bangalore Karnataka
278 LM9589 Dr. Ashwani Kumar Singh Varanasi Uttar Pradesh
279 LM9590 Dr. Kiran Sasi. P Vellore Tamil Nadu
280 LM9591 Dr. Gohil Kirtirajsinh Lavendrasinh Bharuch Gujarat
281 LM9592 Dr. Himanshu Narang New Delhi Delhi
282 LM9593 Dr. Dayanand. M Bangalore Karnataka
283 LM9594 Dr. Siddhartha Sahu Bangalore Karnataka
284 LM9595 Dr. K. Arun Kumar Chennai Tamil Nadu
285 LM9596 Dr. Patel Hirenkumar Mahendrakumar Ahmedabad Gujarat
286 LM9597 Dr. Satyam Nandurkar Surat Gujarat
287 LM9598 Dr. Mehata Hrushikesh Sureshchandra Pune Maharashtra
288 LM9599 Dr. Chandra Sekar. B. C Hosur Tamil Nadu
289 LM9600 Dr. Iqbal Hussain Marwar Rajasthan
290 LM9601 Dr. S. G. Chander Triplicane Tamil Nadu
291 LM9602 Dr. Nikhil Aravind Khadabadi Belgaum Karnataka
292 LM9603 Dr. Gyanendra Kumar Singh Delhi Delhi
293 LM9604 Dr. Manoj Kumar New Delhi Delhi
294 LM9605 Dr. Alla Sydulu Prakasam Andhra Pradesh
295 LM9606 Dr. Ankit Sharma Jaipur Rajasthan
296 LM9607 Dr. Nilesh Anil Ghorpade Aurangabad Maharashtra
297 LM9608 Dr. Noel Sukhjit Singh Ludhiana Punjab
298 LM9609 Dr. Srikanth Gollamudi Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh
299 LM9610 Dr. Abhijeet Kunwar Varanasi Uttar Pradesh
300 LM9611 Dr. Aashish Jain Jind Haryana
301 LM9612 Dr. Mukul Agarwal Mathura Uttar Pradesh
302 LM9613 Dr. Ramachandra. N. Badami Bellary Karnataka
303 LM9614 Dr. B. Roy Wilson Armstrong Coimbatore Tamil Nadu
S.No. LM No. Name City State
304 LM9615 Dr. B. Vignesh Thiruvarur Tamil Nadu
305 LM9616 Dr. Thulasi Raman. D Vellore Tamil Nadu
306 LM9617 Dr. S. K. Verman Mathura Uttar Pradesh
307 LM9618 Dr. Adesh Sharma Mathura Uttar Pradesh
308 LM9619 Dr. Prakhar Gupta Fatehabad Uttar Pradesh
309 LM9620 Dr. Girish Chandra Agrawal Agra Uttar Pradesh
310 LM9621 Dr. Praveen Garg Agra Uttar Pradesh
311 LM9622 Dr. Karuna Shankar Dinkar Allahabad Uttar Pradesh
312 LM9623 Dr. Rakesh Mohaniya Agra Uttar Pradesh
313 LM9624 Dr. Vijay Gupta Agra Uttar Pradesh
314 LM9625 Dr. Rameshwar Prasad Pamboo Agra Uttar Pradesh
315 LM9626 Dr. Samarth Gupta Agra Uttar Pradesh
316 LM9627 Dr. Pankaj Gupta Agra Uttar Pradesh
317 LM9628 Dr. Awak Varun Mittal Agra Uttar Pradesh
318 LM9629 Dr. Vijay Kumar Gupta Agra Uttar Pradesh
319 LM9630 Dr. Navendra Singh Agra Uttar Pradesh
320 LM9631 Dr. Ashok Kumar Saxena Agra Uttar Pradesh
321 LM9632 Dr. Amit Singhal Agra Uttar Pradesh
322 LM9633 Dr. Gaurav Sharma Agra Uttar Pradesh
323 LM9634 Dr. O. P. Baghel Agra Uttar Pradesh
324 LM9635 Dr. Sunil Kushwah Agra Uttar Pradesh
325 LM9636 Dr. Rajendra Kumar Gupta Agra Uttar Pradesh
326 LM9637 Dr. S. K. Nohwar Agra Uttar Pradesh
327 LM9638 Dr. Vijay Kumar Gupta Agra Uttar Pradesh
328 LM9639 Dr. Swaroop Patel Varanasi Uttar Pradesh
329 LM9640 Dr. Shailendra Kumar Singh Patna Bihar
330 LM9641 Dr. Shefeek. A Kollam Kerala
331 LM9642 Dr. Sanjeev Kansotiya Jaipur Rajasthan
332 LM9643 Dr. Harish Kumar Agra Uttar Pradesh
333 LM9644 Dr. Parekh Parth Prakash Ahmedabad Gujarat
334 LM9645 Dr. Maulik Narendrakumar Jariwala Surat Gujarat
335 LM9646 Dr. Aftab Kalim Patna Bihar
336 LM9647 Dr. Manoj Kumar Shukla Bangalore Karnataka
337 LM9648 Dr. Cheralathan. S Chennai Tamil Nadu
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S.No. LM No. Name City State
270 LM9581 Dr. Mandadi Rakesh Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh
271 LM9582 Dr. Tarlok Singh Mansa Punjab
272 LM9583 Dr. Jatinkumar Pravinchandra Vadodariya Ahmedabad Gujarat
273 LM9584 Dr. Sathish Kumar Shanmugam Chennai Tamil Nadu
274 LM9585 Dr. Mayank Poddar Ghaziabad Uttar Pradesh
275 LM9586 Dr. Arun Kumar. G. C Bangalore Karnataka
276 LM9587 Dr. Kiran Kumar. H. V. Bangalore Karnataka
277 LM9588 Dr. Mandeep. G Bangalore Karnataka
278 LM9589 Dr. Ashwani Kumar Singh Varanasi Uttar Pradesh
279 LM9590 Dr. Kiran Sasi. P Vellore Tamil Nadu
280 LM9591 Dr. Gohil Kirtirajsinh Lavendrasinh Bharuch Gujarat
281 LM9592 Dr. Himanshu Narang New Delhi Delhi
282 LM9593 Dr. Dayanand. M Bangalore Karnataka
283 LM9594 Dr. Siddhartha Sahu Bangalore Karnataka
284 LM9595 Dr. K. Arun Kumar Chennai Tamil Nadu
285 LM9596 Dr. Patel Hirenkumar Mahendrakumar Ahmedabad Gujarat
286 LM9597 Dr. Satyam Nandurkar Surat Gujarat
287 LM9598 Dr. Mehata Hrushikesh Sureshchandra Pune Maharashtra
288 LM9599 Dr. Chandra Sekar. B. C Hosur Tamil Nadu
289 LM9600 Dr. Iqbal Hussain Marwar Rajasthan
290 LM9601 Dr. S. G. Chander Triplicane Tamil Nadu
291 LM9602 Dr. Nikhil Aravind Khadabadi Belgaum Karnataka
292 LM9603 Dr. Gyanendra Kumar Singh Delhi Delhi
293 LM9604 Dr. Manoj Kumar New Delhi Delhi
294 LM9605 Dr. Alla Sydulu Prakasam Andhra Pradesh
295 LM9606 Dr. Ankit Sharma Jaipur Rajasthan
296 LM9607 Dr. Nilesh Anil Ghorpade Aurangabad Maharashtra
297 LM9608 Dr. Noel Sukhjit Singh Ludhiana Punjab
298 LM9609 Dr. Srikanth Gollamudi Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh
299 LM9610 Dr. Abhijeet Kunwar Varanasi Uttar Pradesh
300 LM9611 Dr. Aashish Jain Jind Haryana
301 LM9612 Dr. Mukul Agarwal Mathura Uttar Pradesh
302 LM9613 Dr. Ramachandra. N. Badami Bellary Karnataka
303 LM9614 Dr. B. Roy Wilson Armstrong Coimbatore Tamil Nadu
S.No. LM No. Name City State
304 LM9615 Dr. B. Vignesh Thiruvarur Tamil Nadu
305 LM9616 Dr. Thulasi Raman. D Vellore Tamil Nadu
306 LM9617 Dr. S. K. Verman Mathura Uttar Pradesh
307 LM9618 Dr. Adesh Sharma Mathura Uttar Pradesh
308 LM9619 Dr. Prakhar Gupta Fatehabad Uttar Pradesh
309 LM9620 Dr. Girish Chandra Agrawal Agra Uttar Pradesh
310 LM9621 Dr. Praveen Garg Agra Uttar Pradesh
311 LM9622 Dr. Karuna Shankar Dinkar Allahabad Uttar Pradesh
312 LM9623 Dr. Rakesh Mohaniya Agra Uttar Pradesh
313 LM9624 Dr. Vijay Gupta Agra Uttar Pradesh
314 LM9625 Dr. Rameshwar Prasad Pamboo Agra Uttar Pradesh
315 LM9626 Dr. Samarth Gupta Agra Uttar Pradesh
316 LM9627 Dr. Pankaj Gupta Agra Uttar Pradesh
317 LM9628 Dr. Awak Varun Mittal Agra Uttar Pradesh
318 LM9629 Dr. Vijay Kumar Gupta Agra Uttar Pradesh
319 LM9630 Dr. Navendra Singh Agra Uttar Pradesh
320 LM9631 Dr. Ashok Kumar Saxena Agra Uttar Pradesh
321 LM9632 Dr. Amit Singhal Agra Uttar Pradesh
322 LM9633 Dr. Gaurav Sharma Agra Uttar Pradesh
323 LM9634 Dr. O. P. Baghel Agra Uttar Pradesh
324 LM9635 Dr. Sunil Kushwah Agra Uttar Pradesh
325 LM9636 Dr. Rajendra Kumar Gupta Agra Uttar Pradesh
326 LM9637 Dr. S. K. Nohwar Agra Uttar Pradesh
327 LM9638 Dr. Vijay Kumar Gupta Agra Uttar Pradesh
328 LM9639 Dr. Swaroop Patel Varanasi Uttar Pradesh
329 LM9640 Dr. Shailendra Kumar Singh Patna Bihar
330 LM9641 Dr. Shefeek. A Kollam Kerala
331 LM9642 Dr. Sanjeev Kansotiya Jaipur Rajasthan
332 LM9643 Dr. Harish Kumar Agra Uttar Pradesh
333 LM9644 Dr. Parekh Parth Prakash Ahmedabad Gujarat
334 LM9645 Dr. Maulik Narendrakumar Jariwala Surat Gujarat
335 LM9646 Dr. Aftab Kalim Patna Bihar
336 LM9647 Dr. Manoj Kumar Shukla Bangalore Karnataka
337 LM9648 Dr. Cheralathan. S Chennai Tamil Nadu
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S.No. LM No. Name City State
338 LM9649 Dr. Vishwas Sharma Bundi Rajasthan
339 LM9650 Dr. Mayank Chauhan Noida Uttar Pradesh
340 LM9651 Dr. Karibasappa. A. G Davangere Karnataka
341 LM9652 Dr. Vivek Sharma Lucknow Uttar Pradesh
342 LM9653 Dr. Durgaprasad Hegde Amalapuram Andhra Pradesh
343 LM9654 Dr. Muni Srikanth. I Srikalahasti Andhra Pradesh
344 LM9655 Dr. Vikas Singhal Morena Madhya Pradesh
345 LM9656 Dr. Atul Jain New Delhi Delhi
346 LM9657 Dr. Syed Suhaib Jameel Bangalore Karnataka
347 LM9658 Dr. Jain Nimesh Prakash Mumbai Maharashtra
348 LM9659 Dr. T. Selvaraju Tiruchy Tamil Nadu
349 LM9660 Dr. Madhusudhan. H. R Mysore Karnataka
350 LM9661 Dr. Raviraj Ajit Shinde Sangli Maharashtra
351 LM9662 Dr. Devender Kumar Sharma Mandi H.P.
352 LM9663 Dr. Tuteja Sanesh Vijay Mumbai Maharashtra
353 LM9664 Dr. Pitta Joshua Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh
354 LM9665 Dr. G. Hementha Kumar Chennai Tamil Nadu
355 LM9666 Dr. Shetty Mahesh Shanker Mangalore Karnataka
356 LM9667 Dr. Ganesh. M. T Kanyakumari District Tamil Nadu
357 LM9668 Dr. R. Ramadhas Nagercoil Tamil Nadu
358 LM9669 Dr. Rutul Ramesh Gandhi Ahmedabad Gujarat
359 LM9670 Dr. Mundargi Vasudhendra Achar Gadag Karnataka
360 LM9671 Dr. Abhijit Gulbarga Karnataka
361 LM9672 Dr. Lalit Kishore Patna Bihar
362 LM9673 Dr. Himanshu Ravindra Tyagi Bangalore Karnataka
363 LM9674 Dr. B. G. Prabhudev Davanagere Karnataka
364 LM9675 Dr. Prabhakar. V Bangalore Karnataka
365 LM9676 Dr. Binay Kumar Singh Davanagere Karnataka
366 LM9677 Dr. Anshu Shekhar Dharwad Karnataka
367 LM9678 Dr. Jagdish Uttam Chahal Pune Maharashtra
368 LM9679 Dr. Manoj Kumar Jain Aburoad Rajasthan
369 LM9680 Dr. Karthik Chandrasekaran Tirupur Tamil Nadu
370 LM9681 Dr. Patel Sunilkumar Ramabhai Deesa Gujarat
371 LM9682 Dr. Vikas Trivedi Allahabad Uttar Pradesh
S.No. LM No. Name City State
372 LM9683 Dr. M. S. Shekhawat Jaipur Rajasthan
373 LM9684 Dr. Nayeem Zafar Hali Jamshedpur Jharkhand
374 LM9685 Dr. Debasish Chowdhury Kolkata West Bengal
375 LM9686 Dr. Somnath Tirkey Ranchi Jharkhand
376 LM9687 Dr. Pankaj Kumar Gurgaon Haryana
377 LM9688 Dr. R. R. Vijay Anand Chennai Tamil Nadu
378 LM9689 Dr. Harvinder Singh New Delhi Delhi
379 LM9690 Dr. Gautam Rava Guwahati Assam
380 LM9691 Dr. Rahate Vijanath Bajarang Kalhapur Maharashtra
381 LM9692 Dr. Sukalin Virendrakumar Patel Narmada Gujarat
382 LM9693 Dr. Jagdev Singh Jhunjhonu Rajasthan
383 LM9694 Dr. Utsav Katakwar Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
384 LM9695 Dr. K. S. Maheswaran Coimbatore Tamil Nadu
385 LM9696 Dr. Miten Rajendra Sheth Mumbai Maharashtra
386 LM9697 Dr. Ankur Singhal Ghaziabad Uttar Pradesh
387 LM9698 Dr. Siddharth Shankar Tripathi Gorakhpur Uttar Pradesh
388 LM9699 Dr. Rajnish Sethi New Delhi Delhi
389 LM9700 Dr. Shinde Kapil Dilip Kolhapur Maharashtra
390 LM9701 Dr. Abhinav Kumar Varanasi Uttar Pradesh
391 LM9702 Dr. Ambuj Sud Jalandhar Punjab
392 LM9703 Dr. Pradeep Kumar Pillai Tiruvalla Kerala
393 LM9704 Dr. K. P. Jayakumar Thrissur Kerala
394 LM9705 Dr. Sunil Jeph Jaipur Rajasthan
395 LM9706 Dr. Mani Bhushan Muzaffarpur Bihar
396 LM9707 Dr. Aalok Mukeshchandra Shah Ahmedabad Gujarat
397 LM9708 Dr. R. Veerakumaran Kanchipuram Tamil Nadu
398 LM9709 Dr. Ganesh Anand Kumar. T Gobichettipalayam Tamil Nadu
399 LM9710 Dr. V. Karthick Dindigul Tamil Nadu
400 LM9711 Dr. Jvaghar Jill Chennai Tamil Nadu
401 LM9712 Dr. L. Franklin Castro Nagercoil Tamil Nadu
402 LM9713 Dr. Yash Mohan Lal Allahabad Uttar Pradesh
403 LM9714 Dr. Abhilash Nishith Dhruv Mumbai Maharashtra
404 LM9715 Dr. Ankit Marfatia Mumbai Maharashtra
405 LM9716 Dr. Nishanth. A Udupi Karnataka
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338 LM9649 Dr. Vishwas Sharma Bundi Rajasthan
339 LM9650 Dr. Mayank Chauhan Noida Uttar Pradesh
340 LM9651 Dr. Karibasappa. A. G Davangere Karnataka
341 LM9652 Dr. Vivek Sharma Lucknow Uttar Pradesh
342 LM9653 Dr. Durgaprasad Hegde Amalapuram Andhra Pradesh
343 LM9654 Dr. Muni Srikanth. I Srikalahasti Andhra Pradesh
344 LM9655 Dr. Vikas Singhal Morena Madhya Pradesh
345 LM9656 Dr. Atul Jain New Delhi Delhi
346 LM9657 Dr. Syed Suhaib Jameel Bangalore Karnataka
347 LM9658 Dr. Jain Nimesh Prakash Mumbai Maharashtra
348 LM9659 Dr. T. Selvaraju Tiruchy Tamil Nadu
349 LM9660 Dr. Madhusudhan. H. R Mysore Karnataka
350 LM9661 Dr. Raviraj Ajit Shinde Sangli Maharashtra
351 LM9662 Dr. Devender Kumar Sharma Mandi H.P.
352 LM9663 Dr. Tuteja Sanesh Vijay Mumbai Maharashtra
353 LM9664 Dr. Pitta Joshua Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh
354 LM9665 Dr. G. Hementha Kumar Chennai Tamil Nadu
355 LM9666 Dr. Shetty Mahesh Shanker Mangalore Karnataka
356 LM9667 Dr. Ganesh. M. T Kanyakumari District Tamil Nadu
357 LM9668 Dr. R. Ramadhas Nagercoil Tamil Nadu
358 LM9669 Dr. Rutul Ramesh Gandhi Ahmedabad Gujarat
359 LM9670 Dr. Mundargi Vasudhendra Achar Gadag Karnataka
360 LM9671 Dr. Abhijit Gulbarga Karnataka
361 LM9672 Dr. Lalit Kishore Patna Bihar
362 LM9673 Dr. Himanshu Ravindra Tyagi Bangalore Karnataka
363 LM9674 Dr. B. G. Prabhudev Davanagere Karnataka
364 LM9675 Dr. Prabhakar. V Bangalore Karnataka
365 LM9676 Dr. Binay Kumar Singh Davanagere Karnataka
366 LM9677 Dr. Anshu Shekhar Dharwad Karnataka
367 LM9678 Dr. Jagdish Uttam Chahal Pune Maharashtra
368 LM9679 Dr. Manoj Kumar Jain Aburoad Rajasthan
369 LM9680 Dr. Karthik Chandrasekaran Tirupur Tamil Nadu
370 LM9681 Dr. Patel Sunilkumar Ramabhai Deesa Gujarat
371 LM9682 Dr. Vikas Trivedi Allahabad Uttar Pradesh
S.No. LM No. Name City State
372 LM9683 Dr. M. S. Shekhawat Jaipur Rajasthan
373 LM9684 Dr. Nayeem Zafar Hali Jamshedpur Jharkhand
374 LM9685 Dr. Debasish Chowdhury Kolkata West Bengal
375 LM9686 Dr. Somnath Tirkey Ranchi Jharkhand
376 LM9687 Dr. Pankaj Kumar Gurgaon Haryana
377 LM9688 Dr. R. R. Vijay Anand Chennai Tamil Nadu
378 LM9689 Dr. Harvinder Singh New Delhi Delhi
379 LM9690 Dr. Gautam Rava Guwahati Assam
380 LM9691 Dr. Rahate Vijanath Bajarang Kalhapur Maharashtra
381 LM9692 Dr. Sukalin Virendrakumar Patel Narmada Gujarat
382 LM9693 Dr. Jagdev Singh Jhunjhonu Rajasthan
383 LM9694 Dr. Utsav Katakwar Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
384 LM9695 Dr. K. S. Maheswaran Coimbatore Tamil Nadu
385 LM9696 Dr. Miten Rajendra Sheth Mumbai Maharashtra
386 LM9697 Dr. Ankur Singhal Ghaziabad Uttar Pradesh
387 LM9698 Dr. Siddharth Shankar Tripathi Gorakhpur Uttar Pradesh
388 LM9699 Dr. Rajnish Sethi New Delhi Delhi
389 LM9700 Dr. Shinde Kapil Dilip Kolhapur Maharashtra
390 LM9701 Dr. Abhinav Kumar Varanasi Uttar Pradesh
391 LM9702 Dr. Ambuj Sud Jalandhar Punjab
392 LM9703 Dr. Pradeep Kumar Pillai Tiruvalla Kerala
393 LM9704 Dr. K. P. Jayakumar Thrissur Kerala
394 LM9705 Dr. Sunil Jeph Jaipur Rajasthan
395 LM9706 Dr. Mani Bhushan Muzaffarpur Bihar
396 LM9707 Dr. Aalok Mukeshchandra Shah Ahmedabad Gujarat
397 LM9708 Dr. R. Veerakumaran Kanchipuram Tamil Nadu
398 LM9709 Dr. Ganesh Anand Kumar. T Gobichettipalayam Tamil Nadu
399 LM9710 Dr. V. Karthick Dindigul Tamil Nadu
400 LM9711 Dr. Jvaghar Jill Chennai Tamil Nadu
401 LM9712 Dr. L. Franklin Castro Nagercoil Tamil Nadu
402 LM9713 Dr. Yash Mohan Lal Allahabad Uttar Pradesh
403 LM9714 Dr. Abhilash Nishith Dhruv Mumbai Maharashtra
404 LM9715 Dr. Ankit Marfatia Mumbai Maharashtra
405 LM9716 Dr. Nishanth. A Udupi Karnataka
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S.No. LM No. Name City State
406 LM9717 Dr. Shashidhar. B. K Bangalore Karnataka
407 LM9718 Dr. Pramod Mahesh Bangalore Karnataka
408 LM9719 Dr. Chaitanya Khandelwal Ratlam Madhya Pradesh
409 LM9720 Dr. Kesavan. A. R Chennai Tamil Nadu
410 LM9721 Dr. Swetabh Verma Lucknow Uttar Pradesh
411 LM9722 Dr. Deepak Kaki Tirupathi Andhra Pradesh
412 LM9723 Dr. Uma Maheswara Reddy Gundluru Tirupathi Andhra Pradesh
413 LM9724 Dr. Patel Nihar Anilkumar Gujarat Gujarat
414 LM9725 Dr. Sreehari. C. K Kannur Kerala
415 LM9726 Dr. Jyothiprasanth. M Trivandrum Kerala
416 LM9727 Dr. Rajesh Kumar Patna Bihar
417 LM9728 Dr. Amruth. K. H Kozhikode Kerala
418 LM9729 Dr. Suchinder Anbalagan Chengalpattu Tamil Nadu
419 LM9730 Dr. N. Ganesh Babu Chennai Tamil Nadu
420 LM9731 Dr. Krishan Mohan Gupta U. S. Nagar Uttranchal
421 LM9732 Dr. Mukunth Noida Uttar Pradesh
422 LM9733 Dr. Pramod. B. Itagi Gulbarga Karnataka
423 LM9734 Dr. Raju Kulkarni Gulbarga Karnataka
424 LM9735 Dr. Nishant Panegaon Gulbarga Karnataka
425 LM9736 Dr. Lavakumar. S. Loya Gulbarga Karnataka
426 LM9737 Dr. N. Kannan Coimbatore Tamil Nadu
427 LM9738 Dr. Vivek Vilas Naikwadi Belgaum Karnataka
428 LM9739 Dr. Shaikh Abdul Anis Bhubaneswar Odisha
429 LM9740 Dr. Chandan Kishor Varanasi Uttar Pradesh
430 LM9741 Dr. B. Uganath Subash Chennai Tamil Nadu
431 LM9742 Dr. R. S. Tomar Hardoi Uttar Pradesh
432 LM9743 Dr. A. N. Prabhu Chennai Tamil Nadu
433 LM9744 Dr. Jeetendra Bajpai Lucknow Uttar Pradesh
434 LM9745 Dr. Manish Sharma New Delhi Delhi
435 LM9746 Dr. Bhavin Jayant Doshi Mumbai Maharashtra
436 LM9747 Dr. Hari Shankar Gangwar Bareilly Uttar Pradesh
437 LM9748 Dr. Rajat Agrawal Gorakhpur Uttar Pradesh
438 LM9749 Dr. Ravi Sreenivasan Faridabad Haryana
439 LM9750 Dr. Raj Kumar Meena Chittorgarh Rajasthan
S.No. LM No. Name City State
440 LM9751 Dr. Pradeep Kumar. K Chennai Tamil Nadu
441 LM9752 Dr. Aneeth Jegaraj. G Madurai Tamil Nadu
442 LM9753 Dr. Shrinivas Kalliguddi Bidar Karnataka
443 LM9754 Dr. O. P. Rajesh Kerala Kerala
444 LM9755 Dr. Bibek Kumar Rai New Delhi Delhi
445 LM9756 Dr. P. Balakrishnan Chennai Tamil Nadu
446 LM9757 Dr. Raj Kumar Gupta Raipur Chhattisgarh
447 LM9758 Dr. Ashutosh Kumar Singh Lucknow Uttar Pradesh
448 LM9759 Dr. Abir Kumar Ghosh Kulkata West Bengal
449 LM9760 Dr. Agrawal Prashant Rameshchandra Mumbai Maharashtra
450 LM9761 Dr. Ashok Kumar Ghaziabad Uttar Pradesh
451 LM9762 Dr. Mohd. Ammar Aslam Lucknow Uttar Pradesh
452 LM9763 Dr. Acksen. T. Raja Kanyakumari District Tamil Nadu
453 LM9764 Dr. V. Ramnarayan Chennai Tamil Nadu
454 LM9765 Dr. Ganesh Navaneedhan Chennai Tamil Nadu
455 LM9766 Dr. S. Karthik Cuddalore District Tamil Nadu
456 LM9767 Dr. Ashok Kumar Kanpur Uttar Pradesh
457 LM9768 Dr. John Shaheed Shaik Guntur Andhra Pradesh
458 LM9769 Dr. Binod. R Kollam Kerala
459 LM9770 Dr. Sureshlal. S Kollam Kerala
460 LM9771 Dr. T. R. Sajit Kollam Kerala
461 LM9772 Dr. Saju. S Kollam Kerala
462 LM9773 Dr. Parthasarathy. M. P Kanchipuram Kerala
463 LM9774 Dr. Tanuj Lalit Agra Uttar Pradesh
464 LM9775 Dr. Manish Das Bairagi Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
465 LM9776 Dr. Pankaj Gupta Moradabad Uttar Pradesh
466 LM9777 Dr. Anoop Sivasankara Pillai Kollam Kerala
467 LM9778 Dr. T. Sundararajan Chennai Tamil Nadu
468 LM9779 Dr. Saurabh Sharma Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
469 LM9780 Dr. Sanat Singh Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
470 LM9781 Dr. Akhil Bansal Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
471 LM9782 Dr. Sameerali Paravath Malapuram Kerala
472 LM9783 Dr. Sachin Gupta Dibai Uttar Pradesh
473 LM9784 Dr. Amit Lakhani Solan Madhya Pradesh
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S.No. LM No. Name City State
406 LM9717 Dr. Shashidhar. B. K Bangalore Karnataka
407 LM9718 Dr. Pramod Mahesh Bangalore Karnataka
408 LM9719 Dr. Chaitanya Khandelwal Ratlam Madhya Pradesh
409 LM9720 Dr. Kesavan. A. R Chennai Tamil Nadu
410 LM9721 Dr. Swetabh Verma Lucknow Uttar Pradesh
411 LM9722 Dr. Deepak Kaki Tirupathi Andhra Pradesh
412 LM9723 Dr. Uma Maheswara Reddy Gundluru Tirupathi Andhra Pradesh
413 LM9724 Dr. Patel Nihar Anilkumar Gujarat Gujarat
414 LM9725 Dr. Sreehari. C. K Kannur Kerala
415 LM9726 Dr. Jyothiprasanth. M Trivandrum Kerala
416 LM9727 Dr. Rajesh Kumar Patna Bihar
417 LM9728 Dr. Amruth. K. H Kozhikode Kerala
418 LM9729 Dr. Suchinder Anbalagan Chengalpattu Tamil Nadu
419 LM9730 Dr. N. Ganesh Babu Chennai Tamil Nadu
420 LM9731 Dr. Krishan Mohan Gupta U. S. Nagar Uttranchal
421 LM9732 Dr. Mukunth Noida Uttar Pradesh
422 LM9733 Dr. Pramod. B. Itagi Gulbarga Karnataka
423 LM9734 Dr. Raju Kulkarni Gulbarga Karnataka
424 LM9735 Dr. Nishant Panegaon Gulbarga Karnataka
425 LM9736 Dr. Lavakumar. S. Loya Gulbarga Karnataka
426 LM9737 Dr. N. Kannan Coimbatore Tamil Nadu
427 LM9738 Dr. Vivek Vilas Naikwadi Belgaum Karnataka
428 LM9739 Dr. Shaikh Abdul Anis Bhubaneswar Odisha
429 LM9740 Dr. Chandan Kishor Varanasi Uttar Pradesh
430 LM9741 Dr. B. Uganath Subash Chennai Tamil Nadu
431 LM9742 Dr. R. S. Tomar Hardoi Uttar Pradesh
432 LM9743 Dr. A. N. Prabhu Chennai Tamil Nadu
433 LM9744 Dr. Jeetendra Bajpai Lucknow Uttar Pradesh
434 LM9745 Dr. Manish Sharma New Delhi Delhi
435 LM9746 Dr. Bhavin Jayant Doshi Mumbai Maharashtra
436 LM9747 Dr. Hari Shankar Gangwar Bareilly Uttar Pradesh
437 LM9748 Dr. Rajat Agrawal Gorakhpur Uttar Pradesh
438 LM9749 Dr. Ravi Sreenivasan Faridabad Haryana
439 LM9750 Dr. Raj Kumar Meena Chittorgarh Rajasthan
S.No. LM No. Name City State
440 LM9751 Dr. Pradeep Kumar. K Chennai Tamil Nadu
441 LM9752 Dr. Aneeth Jegaraj. G Madurai Tamil Nadu
442 LM9753 Dr. Shrinivas Kalliguddi Bidar Karnataka
443 LM9754 Dr. O. P. Rajesh Kerala Kerala
444 LM9755 Dr. Bibek Kumar Rai New Delhi Delhi
445 LM9756 Dr. P. Balakrishnan Chennai Tamil Nadu
446 LM9757 Dr. Raj Kumar Gupta Raipur Chhattisgarh
447 LM9758 Dr. Ashutosh Kumar Singh Lucknow Uttar Pradesh
448 LM9759 Dr. Abir Kumar Ghosh Kulkata West Bengal
449 LM9760 Dr. Agrawal Prashant Rameshchandra Mumbai Maharashtra
450 LM9761 Dr. Ashok Kumar Ghaziabad Uttar Pradesh
451 LM9762 Dr. Mohd. Ammar Aslam Lucknow Uttar Pradesh
452 LM9763 Dr. Acksen. T. Raja Kanyakumari District Tamil Nadu
453 LM9764 Dr. V. Ramnarayan Chennai Tamil Nadu
454 LM9765 Dr. Ganesh Navaneedhan Chennai Tamil Nadu
455 LM9766 Dr. S. Karthik Cuddalore District Tamil Nadu
456 LM9767 Dr. Ashok Kumar Kanpur Uttar Pradesh
457 LM9768 Dr. John Shaheed Shaik Guntur Andhra Pradesh
458 LM9769 Dr. Binod. R Kollam Kerala
459 LM9770 Dr. Sureshlal. S Kollam Kerala
460 LM9771 Dr. T. R. Sajit Kollam Kerala
461 LM9772 Dr. Saju. S Kollam Kerala
462 LM9773 Dr. Parthasarathy. M. P Kanchipuram Kerala
463 LM9774 Dr. Tanuj Lalit Agra Uttar Pradesh
464 LM9775 Dr. Manish Das Bairagi Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
465 LM9776 Dr. Pankaj Gupta Moradabad Uttar Pradesh
466 LM9777 Dr. Anoop Sivasankara Pillai Kollam Kerala
467 LM9778 Dr. T. Sundararajan Chennai Tamil Nadu
468 LM9779 Dr. Saurabh Sharma Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
469 LM9780 Dr. Sanat Singh Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
470 LM9781 Dr. Akhil Bansal Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
471 LM9782 Dr. Sameerali Paravath Malapuram Kerala
472 LM9783 Dr. Sachin Gupta Dibai Uttar Pradesh
473 LM9784 Dr. Amit Lakhani Solan Madhya Pradesh
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S.No. LM No. Name City State
474 LM9785 Dr. Shalesh Kumar Allahabad Uttar Pradesh
475 LM9786 Dr. Sanjay Kumar Tripathi Lucknow Uttar Pradesh
476 LM9787 Dr. Mohd. Zulfiqar Moradabad Uttar Pradesh
477 LM9788 Dr. Tariq Jameel Aligarh Uttar Pradesh
478 LM9789 Dr. Bijayendra Singh Baroda Gujarat
479 LM9790 Dr. Col. Mathi Edwin Luther Secunderabad Andhra Pradesh
480 LM9791 Dr. Ravi Pavan Kumar Pune Maharashtra
481 LM9792 Dr. H. Lalrinchhana Mizoram Mizoram
482 LM9793 Dr. Fagu Ram Majhi Bankura West Bengal
483 LM9794 Dr. Karan Sharma Jaipur Rajasthan
484 LM9795 Dr. Pratik Gupta Kolkata West Bengal
485 LM9796 Dr. Saket Ghanshyam Mundhada Nagpur Maharashtra
486 LM9797 Dr. Shambhu Singh Lucknow Uttar Pradesh
487 LM9798 Dr. Katragadda Lakshmi Narasimha Rao Secunderabad Andhra Pradesh
488 LM9799 Dr. Pradeep. B. A Sadanandanagar Karnataka
489 LM9800 Dr. Sanjay Kumar Singh Varanasi Uttar Pradesh
490 LM9801 Dr. R. M. Vignesh Karthik Thrissur Kerala
491 LM9802 Dr. Vaibhav Jain New Delhi Delhi
492 LM9803 Dr. Ankit Gupta New Delhi Delhi
493 LM9804 Dr. Sanjoy Biswas West Bengal West Bengal
494 LM9805 Dr. Karan Sobti Ludhiana Punjab
495 LM9806 Dr. Jawahar. S Salem Tamil Nadu
496 LM9807 Dr. P. Vignesh Salem Tamil Nadu
497 LM9808 Dr. R. Jaishankar Dharmapuri Tamil Nadu
498 LM9809 Dr. Subramanian. K Chennai Tamil Nadu
499 LM9810 Dr. Pradeep. A. R Coimbatore Tamil Nadu
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Numbers till 15th April, 2014
Sl.No AM Name City State
1 AM01 Dr.ratna Ashok Johari Mumbai Maharashtra
2 AM02 Dr.shalin K.maheshwari Bombay Maharashtra
3 AM03 Dr.achin Kailash Murarka Akola Maharashtra
4 AM04 Dr.shashidhar B.k. Chandigarh Chandigarh
5 AM05 Dr.sheo Shankar Patnaki
6 AM06 Dr.vinay Guwalani Jhalawar Rajasthan
7 AM07 Dr.sanjay Kumar Muwel Dhar Madhya Pradesh
8 AM08 Dr.devendra Nayak Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
9 AM09 Dr.sanyam Chaurasia Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
10 AM10 Dr.gaurav Jain Indore Madhya Pradesh
11 AM11 Dr.saurabh Gupta Indore Madhya Pradesh
12 AM12 Dr.navneet Jain Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
13 AM13 Dr.ashish Saini Noida Uttar Pradesh
14 AM14 Dr.sanju Kumar Dhruw Indore Madhya Pradesh
15 AM15 Dr.deepak Khandelwar Baran Rajasthan
16 AM16 Dr.dinesh Bhuriya Ratlam Madhya Pradesh
17 AM17 Dr.rajesh Turkar Balaghat Madhya Pradesh
18 AM18 Dr.pranay Kumar Srivastava Korba Chattisgarh
19 AM19 Dr.laxman Arya Khargone Madhya Pradesh
20 AM20 Dr.gajanan Trimbak Rao Deshmukh Prabhani Maharashtra
21 AM21 Dr.vidyabhushan Singh Rewa Madhya Pradesh
22 AM22 Dr.afser Khan Shahjahanpur Uttar Pradesh
23 AM23 Dr.sandeep Singh Chauhan Indore Madhya Pradesh
24 AM24 Dr.ritesh Singh Yadav Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
25 AM25 Dr.ravindra Kumar Gupta Gangapur Rajasthan
26 AM26 Dr.gopi Manohar Madurai Tamil Nadu
27 AM27 Dr.shambhu Singh New Delhi New Delhi
28 AM28 Dr.chetan Prakash Rajput Indore Madhya Pradesh
29 AM29 Dr.pushpraj Singh Thakur Indore Madhya Pradesh
30 AM30 Dr.mukul Agarwal Indore Madhya Pradesh
31 AM31 Dr.lekhraj Patidar Ratlam Madhya Pradesh
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S.No. LM No. Name City State
474 LM9785 Dr. Shalesh Kumar Allahabad Uttar Pradesh
475 LM9786 Dr. Sanjay Kumar Tripathi Lucknow Uttar Pradesh
476 LM9787 Dr. Mohd. Zulfiqar Moradabad Uttar Pradesh
477 LM9788 Dr. Tariq Jameel Aligarh Uttar Pradesh
478 LM9789 Dr. Bijayendra Singh Baroda Gujarat
479 LM9790 Dr. Col. Mathi Edwin Luther Secunderabad Andhra Pradesh
480 LM9791 Dr. Ravi Pavan Kumar Pune Maharashtra
481 LM9792 Dr. H. Lalrinchhana Mizoram Mizoram
482 LM9793 Dr. Fagu Ram Majhi Bankura West Bengal
483 LM9794 Dr. Karan Sharma Jaipur Rajasthan
484 LM9795 Dr. Pratik Gupta Kolkata West Bengal
485 LM9796 Dr. Saket Ghanshyam Mundhada Nagpur Maharashtra
486 LM9797 Dr. Shambhu Singh Lucknow Uttar Pradesh
487 LM9798 Dr. Katragadda Lakshmi Narasimha Rao Secunderabad Andhra Pradesh
488 LM9799 Dr. Pradeep. B. A Sadanandanagar Karnataka
489 LM9800 Dr. Sanjay Kumar Singh Varanasi Uttar Pradesh
490 LM9801 Dr. R. M. Vignesh Karthik Thrissur Kerala
491 LM9802 Dr. Vaibhav Jain New Delhi Delhi
492 LM9803 Dr. Ankit Gupta New Delhi Delhi
493 LM9804 Dr. Sanjoy Biswas West Bengal West Bengal
494 LM9805 Dr. Karan Sobti Ludhiana Punjab
495 LM9806 Dr. Jawahar. S Salem Tamil Nadu
496 LM9807 Dr. P. Vignesh Salem Tamil Nadu
497 LM9808 Dr. R. Jaishankar Dharmapuri Tamil Nadu
498 LM9809 Dr. Subramanian. K Chennai Tamil Nadu
499 LM9810 Dr. Pradeep. A. R Coimbatore Tamil Nadu
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Numbers till 15th April, 2014
Sl.No AM Name City State
1 AM01 Dr.ratna Ashok Johari Mumbai Maharashtra
2 AM02 Dr.shalin K.maheshwari Bombay Maharashtra
3 AM03 Dr.achin Kailash Murarka Akola Maharashtra
4 AM04 Dr.shashidhar B.k. Chandigarh Chandigarh
5 AM05 Dr.sheo Shankar Patnaki
6 AM06 Dr.vinay Guwalani Jhalawar Rajasthan
7 AM07 Dr.sanjay Kumar Muwel Dhar Madhya Pradesh
8 AM08 Dr.devendra Nayak Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
9 AM09 Dr.sanyam Chaurasia Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
10 AM10 Dr.gaurav Jain Indore Madhya Pradesh
11 AM11 Dr.saurabh Gupta Indore Madhya Pradesh
12 AM12 Dr.navneet Jain Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh
13 AM13 Dr.ashish Saini Noida Uttar Pradesh
14 AM14 Dr.sanju Kumar Dhruw Indore Madhya Pradesh
15 AM15 Dr.deepak Khandelwar Baran Rajasthan
16 AM16 Dr.dinesh Bhuriya Ratlam Madhya Pradesh
17 AM17 Dr.rajesh Turkar Balaghat Madhya Pradesh
18 AM18 Dr.pranay Kumar Srivastava Korba Chattisgarh
19 AM19 Dr.laxman Arya Khargone Madhya Pradesh
20 AM20 Dr.gajanan Trimbak Rao Deshmukh Prabhani Maharashtra
21 AM21 Dr.vidyabhushan Singh Rewa Madhya Pradesh
22 AM22 Dr.afser Khan Shahjahanpur Uttar Pradesh
23 AM23 Dr.sandeep Singh Chauhan Indore Madhya Pradesh
24 AM24 Dr.ritesh Singh Yadav Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
25 AM25 Dr.ravindra Kumar Gupta Gangapur Rajasthan
26 AM26 Dr.gopi Manohar Madurai Tamil Nadu
27 AM27 Dr.shambhu Singh New Delhi New Delhi
28 AM28 Dr.chetan Prakash Rajput Indore Madhya Pradesh
29 AM29 Dr.pushpraj Singh Thakur Indore Madhya Pradesh
30 AM30 Dr.mukul Agarwal Indore Madhya Pradesh
31 AM31 Dr.lekhraj Patidar Ratlam Madhya Pradesh
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Sl.No AM Name City State
32 AM32 Dr.yashwant Patidar Neemuch Madhya Pradesh
33 AM33 Dr.sandesh Madi.s Indore Madhya Pradesh
34 AM34 Dr.harindra Himanshu Darbhanga Bihar
35 AM35 Dr.riddhideb Barman Thakurpukur West Bengal
36 AM36 Dr.karthik Rajendran Kancheepuram Tamil Nadu
37 AM37 Dr.rajesh Dhanasekar M.g Kanchipuram Tamil Nadu
38 AM38 Dr.subhash.b Kollam Kerala
39 AM39 Dr. Kaushik K. Makawana Hubli Karnataka
40 AM40 Dr. Manikya R. Tumkur Karnataka
41 AM41 Dr. Sandeep Naik Hubli Karnataka
42 AM42 Dr. Suman N.v Hubli Karnataka
43 AM43 Dr. Vinayaka. V Hubli Karnataka
44 AM44 Dr. Patil Sachin Nilkanth Hubli Karnataka
45 AM45 Dr. Dharmesh Hubli Karnataka
46 AM46 Dr. Harish G Hubli Karnataka
47 AM47 Dr. Snehal Suresh Hedgire Solapur Maharashtra
48 AM48 Dr. Niraj Bharat Gandhi Pune Maharashtra
49 AM49 Dr. Anshu Shekhar Hubli Karnataka
50 AM50 Dr. Chandrakanth Pn Hubli Karnataka
51 AM51 Dr. Vijay Kulkarni Hubli Karnataka
52 AM52 Dr. Sushil Vijay Rohini Delhi
53 AM53 Dr. Rahul Anand Singh Ghaziabad Uttar Pradesh
54 AM54 Dr. Jignesh Vasudevbhai Patel Ahmedabad Gujarat
55 AM55 Dr. Akshay Pushkar Pune Maharashtra
56 AM56 Dr. Saurabh Sharma Pune Maharashtra
57 AM57 Dr. Naveen Basavaraj Manibanakar Haveri Karnataka
58 AM58 Dr. Vyom Sharma Pune Maharashtra
59 AM59 Dr. Nargesh Agrawal Bharatpur Rajasthan
60 AM60 Dr. Pawan Kumar Sharma Jaipur Rajasthan
61 AM61 Dr. Amitabh Suthar Sri Ganganagar Rajasthan
62 AM62 Dr. Darsh Goyal Delhi Delhi
63 AM63 Dr. Bhavin Jayant Doshi Mumbai Maharashtra
64 AM64 Dr. Swagat Mahapatra Cuttack Orissa
65 AM65 Dr. Gayadhar Pradhan Cuttack Odisha
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66 AM66 Dr. Tushar Ranjan Dalei Cuttack Odisha
67 AM67 Dr. Suraj Kumar Jain Cuttack Odisha
68 AM68 Dr. M. Jagatjit Bhubaneswar Odisha
69 AM69 Dr. Barada Prasanna Samal Jajpur Odisha
70 AM70 Dr. Arunkumar Hulsoore Cuttack Odisha
71 AM71 Dr. B. M. Venkatdeep Bangalore Karnataka
72 AM72 Dr. Gowri Shankar. S. Bangalore Karnataka
73 AM73 Dr. Niranjanan. M. Rashavn Chennai Tamil Nadu
74 AM74 Dr. Yogesh Kumar. B Kanchipuram Tamil Nadu
75 AM75 Dr. Saumitra Goyal Agra Uttar Pradesh
76 AM76 Dr. Subhadip Mandal Bankura West Bengal
77 AM77 Dr. Borade Amrut Uddhavrao Jaipur Rajasthan
78 AM78 Dr. Sathya Vamsi Krishna Bangalore Karnataka
79 AM79 Dr. Karthik Subramanian Mumbai Maharashtra
80 AM80 Dr. V. Karthick Dindigul Tamil Nadu
81 AM81 Dr. S. Manoh Sivagangai Delhi
82 AM82 Dr. Prakash Chandra Mall Sambalpur Odisha
83 AM83 Dr. Aurobindo Das Sambalpur Odisha
84 AM84 Dr. Satya Narayan Behera Sambalpur Odisha
85 AM85 Dr. Avinash. C. K Trivandrum Kerala
86 AM86 Dr. Aradhana. T. Rathod Bangalore Karnataka
87 AM87 Dr. Raj Kumar Meena Chittorgarh Rajasthan
88 AM88 Dr. C. D. Sivadatha Bangalore Karnataka
89 AM89 Dr. Debasis Biswas Burdwan West Bengal
90 AM90 Dr. Pratima Khincha Bangalore Karnataka
91 AM91 Dr. Arul Jothi. V Kolkata West Bengal
92 AM92 Dr. Bitan Maity West Bengal West Bengal
93 AM93 Dr. Prasenjit Datta Kolkata West Bengal
94 AM94 Dr. Mohd. Nazim Gulbarga Karnataka
95 AM95 Dr. Vikash Agrawal Chandni Chowk Odisha
96 AM96 Dr. Nara Srikanth Udupi Karnataka
97 AM97 Dr. Rajesh Kumar Tekkati Vijayawada Andhra Pradesh
98 AM98 Dr. Amit Rakesh Grover Bangalore Karnataka
99 AM99 Dr. Jain Sachin Ramesh Kalyan West Maharashtra
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32 AM32 Dr.yashwant Patidar Neemuch Madhya Pradesh
33 AM33 Dr.sandesh Madi.s Indore Madhya Pradesh
34 AM34 Dr.harindra Himanshu Darbhanga Bihar
35 AM35 Dr.riddhideb Barman Thakurpukur West Bengal
36 AM36 Dr.karthik Rajendran Kancheepuram Tamil Nadu
37 AM37 Dr.rajesh Dhanasekar M.g Kanchipuram Tamil Nadu
38 AM38 Dr.subhash.b Kollam Kerala
39 AM39 Dr. Kaushik K. Makawana Hubli Karnataka
40 AM40 Dr. Manikya R. Tumkur Karnataka
41 AM41 Dr. Sandeep Naik Hubli Karnataka
42 AM42 Dr. Suman N.v Hubli Karnataka
43 AM43 Dr. Vinayaka. V Hubli Karnataka
44 AM44 Dr. Patil Sachin Nilkanth Hubli Karnataka
45 AM45 Dr. Dharmesh Hubli Karnataka
46 AM46 Dr. Harish G Hubli Karnataka
47 AM47 Dr. Snehal Suresh Hedgire Solapur Maharashtra
48 AM48 Dr. Niraj Bharat Gandhi Pune Maharashtra
49 AM49 Dr. Anshu Shekhar Hubli Karnataka
50 AM50 Dr. Chandrakanth Pn Hubli Karnataka
51 AM51 Dr. Vijay Kulkarni Hubli Karnataka
52 AM52 Dr. Sushil Vijay Rohini Delhi
53 AM53 Dr. Rahul Anand Singh Ghaziabad Uttar Pradesh
54 AM54 Dr. Jignesh Vasudevbhai Patel Ahmedabad Gujarat
55 AM55 Dr. Akshay Pushkar Pune Maharashtra
56 AM56 Dr. Saurabh Sharma Pune Maharashtra
57 AM57 Dr. Naveen Basavaraj Manibanakar Haveri Karnataka
58 AM58 Dr. Vyom Sharma Pune Maharashtra
59 AM59 Dr. Nargesh Agrawal Bharatpur Rajasthan
60 AM60 Dr. Pawan Kumar Sharma Jaipur Rajasthan
61 AM61 Dr. Amitabh Suthar Sri Ganganagar Rajasthan
62 AM62 Dr. Darsh Goyal Delhi Delhi
63 AM63 Dr. Bhavin Jayant Doshi Mumbai Maharashtra
64 AM64 Dr. Swagat Mahapatra Cuttack Orissa
65 AM65 Dr. Gayadhar Pradhan Cuttack Odisha
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66 AM66 Dr. Tushar Ranjan Dalei Cuttack Odisha
67 AM67 Dr. Suraj Kumar Jain Cuttack Odisha
68 AM68 Dr. M. Jagatjit Bhubaneswar Odisha
69 AM69 Dr. Barada Prasanna Samal Jajpur Odisha
70 AM70 Dr. Arunkumar Hulsoore Cuttack Odisha
71 AM71 Dr. B. M. Venkatdeep Bangalore Karnataka
72 AM72 Dr. Gowri Shankar. S. Bangalore Karnataka
73 AM73 Dr. Niranjanan. M. Rashavn Chennai Tamil Nadu
74 AM74 Dr. Yogesh Kumar. B Kanchipuram Tamil Nadu
75 AM75 Dr. Saumitra Goyal Agra Uttar Pradesh
76 AM76 Dr. Subhadip Mandal Bankura West Bengal
77 AM77 Dr. Borade Amrut Uddhavrao Jaipur Rajasthan
78 AM78 Dr. Sathya Vamsi Krishna Bangalore Karnataka
79 AM79 Dr. Karthik Subramanian Mumbai Maharashtra
80 AM80 Dr. V. Karthick Dindigul Tamil Nadu
81 AM81 Dr. S. Manoh Sivagangai Delhi
82 AM82 Dr. Prakash Chandra Mall Sambalpur Odisha
83 AM83 Dr. Aurobindo Das Sambalpur Odisha
84 AM84 Dr. Satya Narayan Behera Sambalpur Odisha
85 AM85 Dr. Avinash. C. K Trivandrum Kerala
86 AM86 Dr. Aradhana. T. Rathod Bangalore Karnataka
87 AM87 Dr. Raj Kumar Meena Chittorgarh Rajasthan
88 AM88 Dr. C. D. Sivadatha Bangalore Karnataka
89 AM89 Dr. Debasis Biswas Burdwan West Bengal
90 AM90 Dr. Pratima Khincha Bangalore Karnataka
91 AM91 Dr. Arul Jothi. V Kolkata West Bengal
92 AM92 Dr. Bitan Maity West Bengal West Bengal
93 AM93 Dr. Prasenjit Datta Kolkata West Bengal
94 AM94 Dr. Mohd. Nazim Gulbarga Karnataka
95 AM95 Dr. Vikash Agrawal Chandni Chowk Odisha
96 AM96 Dr. Nara Srikanth Udupi Karnataka
97 AM97 Dr. Rajesh Kumar Tekkati Vijayawada Andhra Pradesh
98 AM98 Dr. Amit Rakesh Grover Bangalore Karnataka
99 AM99 Dr. Jain Sachin Ramesh Kalyan West Maharashtra
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100 AM100 Dr. Shivan Marya Gurgaon Haryana
101 AM101 Dr. Dinesh. L Chennai Tamil Nadu
102 AM102 Dr. Raja Bhaskara Kanakeshwar Coimbatore Tamil Nadu
103 AM103 Dr. Jayavardhan. Y. B Udupi Karnataka
104 AM104 Dr. Gopabandhu Patra Bhubaneswar Orissa
105 AM105 Dr. Nidhi Bhatnagar New Delhi Delhi
106 AM106 Dr. Soumya Paik 24 Parganas( N) West Bengal
107 AM107 Dr. Rohan Dayanand Bhiwgade Navi Mumbai Maharashtra
108 AM108 Dr. Kunal Chandrakant Shah Mumbai Maharashtra
109 AM109 Dr. Rohit Vasant Kale Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh
110 AM110 Dr. Somnath Mahato Distt.nadia West Bengal
111 AM111 Dr. Arshad Ahmed Kolkata West Bengal
112 AM112 Dr. Palani Kumar. M Chennai Tamil Nadu
113 AM113 Dr. Archit Agarwal Dehradun Uttrakhand
114 AM114 Dr. Kedar. D. Phadke Chennai Tamil Nadu
115 AM115 Dr. Tejasvi Bhatia Karnal Haryana
116 AM116 Dr. Anindya Basu Kolkata West Bengal
117 AM117 Dr. Rudra Narayan Pandey Bihar Bihar
118 AM118 Dr. Shivappa Teli Bangalore Karnataka
119 AM119 Dr. Sailesh Gunduluru Jayachandra Bangalore Karnataka
120 AM120 Dr. Anurag Panwel Indore Madhya Pradesh
121 AM121 Dr. Sumit Kumar Sitamarhi Bihar
122 AM122 Dr. Pratiksinh P. Desai Surat Gujarat
123 AM123 Dr. Vijendra Damor Ratlam Madhya Pradesh
124 AM124 Dr. Anurag Khare Katni Madhya Pradesh
125 AM125 Dr. Vikram Patidar Dist. Dhar Madhya Pradesh
126 AM126 Dr. Aashish Raghu Bangalore Karnataka
127 AM127 Dr. Avisek Majumder West Tripura Tripura
128 AM128 Dr. M. Javed Iqbal. M. Jaleel Pune Maharashtra
129 AM129 Dr. Rohan Nambiar Bangalore Karnataka
130 AM130 Dr. Chavan Pramod Babu Gulbarga Karnataka
131 AM131 Dr. Lolit. V. L Uttarakannada Distt. Karnataka
132 AM132 Dr. Veeresh Patage Gadag Karnataka
133 AM133 Dr. Balachandra. D Sirsi Karnataka
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134 AM134 Dr. Tulaja Prasad. P. V. Chitraourga Karnataka
135 AM135 Dr. Harsha. C. M Mysore Karnataka
136 AM136 Dr. Vinayak. L. Kusabi Bagalkot Karnataka
137 AM137 Dr. Anjinappa. V. Chikkaballapur( D) Karnataka
138 AM138 Dr. Pulakeshi. V. Kadarakoppa Dharawad Karnataka
139 AM139 Dr. Mallesh. M Chamarajanagar, Distt. Karnataka
140 AM140 Dr. Kushal. D. S. Raichur Karnataka
141 AM141 Dr. Parasappa. G. Churchihal Gadag Karnataka
142 AM142 Dr. K. R. Girish Hassan Karnataka
143 AM143 Dr. Pushkar Parag Bhide Pune Maharashtra
144 AM144 Dr. Dheren Mandal Agra Uttar Pradesh
145 Am145 Dr. Vishesh Khanna New Delhi Delhi
146 AM146 Dr. Thacker Jignesh Jaysinhbhai Kutch Gujarat
147 AM147 Dr. J. Karthik Thanjavur Tamil Nadu
148 AM148 Dr. V. S. Nisanth Tirunelveli Tamil Nadu
149 AM149 Dr. Naresh Kamavaram Kurnool Distt. Andhra Pradesh
150 AM150 Dr. Rajput Uday Narayan Buldhana Maharashtra
151 AM151 Dr. Yogesh Sisodia Amravati Maharashtra
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100 AM100 Dr. Shivan Marya Gurgaon Haryana
101 AM101 Dr. Dinesh. L Chennai Tamil Nadu
102 AM102 Dr. Raja Bhaskara Kanakeshwar Coimbatore Tamil Nadu
103 AM103 Dr. Jayavardhan. Y. B Udupi Karnataka
104 AM104 Dr. Gopabandhu Patra Bhubaneswar Orissa
105 AM105 Dr. Nidhi Bhatnagar New Delhi Delhi
106 AM106 Dr. Soumya Paik 24 Parganas( N) West Bengal
107 AM107 Dr. Rohan Dayanand Bhiwgade Navi Mumbai Maharashtra
108 AM108 Dr. Kunal Chandrakant Shah Mumbai Maharashtra
109 AM109 Dr. Rohit Vasant Kale Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh
110 AM110 Dr. Somnath Mahato Distt.nadia West Bengal
111 AM111 Dr. Arshad Ahmed Kolkata West Bengal
112 AM112 Dr. Palani Kumar. M Chennai Tamil Nadu
113 AM113 Dr. Archit Agarwal Dehradun Uttrakhand
114 AM114 Dr. Kedar. D. Phadke Chennai Tamil Nadu
115 AM115 Dr. Tejasvi Bhatia Karnal Haryana
116 AM116 Dr. Anindya Basu Kolkata West Bengal
117 AM117 Dr. Rudra Narayan Pandey Bihar Bihar
118 AM118 Dr. Shivappa Teli Bangalore Karnataka
119 AM119 Dr. Sailesh Gunduluru Jayachandra Bangalore Karnataka
120 AM120 Dr. Anurag Panwel Indore Madhya Pradesh
121 AM121 Dr. Sumit Kumar Sitamarhi Bihar
122 AM122 Dr. Pratiksinh P. Desai Surat Gujarat
123 AM123 Dr. Vijendra Damor Ratlam Madhya Pradesh
124 AM124 Dr. Anurag Khare Katni Madhya Pradesh
125 AM125 Dr. Vikram Patidar Dist. Dhar Madhya Pradesh
126 AM126 Dr. Aashish Raghu Bangalore Karnataka
127 AM127 Dr. Avisek Majumder West Tripura Tripura
128 AM128 Dr. M. Javed Iqbal. M. Jaleel Pune Maharashtra
129 AM129 Dr. Rohan Nambiar Bangalore Karnataka
130 AM130 Dr. Chavan Pramod Babu Gulbarga Karnataka
131 AM131 Dr. Lolit. V. L Uttarakannada Distt. Karnataka
132 AM132 Dr. Veeresh Patage Gadag Karnataka
133 AM133 Dr. Balachandra. D Sirsi Karnataka
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134 AM134 Dr. Tulaja Prasad. P. V. Chitraourga Karnataka
135 AM135 Dr. Harsha. C. M Mysore Karnataka
136 AM136 Dr. Vinayak. L. Kusabi Bagalkot Karnataka
137 AM137 Dr. Anjinappa. V. Chikkaballapur( D) Karnataka
138 AM138 Dr. Pulakeshi. V. Kadarakoppa Dharawad Karnataka
139 AM139 Dr. Mallesh. M Chamarajanagar, Distt. Karnataka
140 AM140 Dr. Kushal. D. S. Raichur Karnataka
141 AM141 Dr. Parasappa. G. Churchihal Gadag Karnataka
142 AM142 Dr. K. R. Girish Hassan Karnataka
143 AM143 Dr. Pushkar Parag Bhide Pune Maharashtra
144 AM144 Dr. Dheren Mandal Agra Uttar Pradesh
145 Am145 Dr. Vishesh Khanna New Delhi Delhi
146 AM146 Dr. Thacker Jignesh Jaysinhbhai Kutch Gujarat
147 AM147 Dr. J. Karthik Thanjavur Tamil Nadu
148 AM148 Dr. V. S. Nisanth Tirunelveli Tamil Nadu
149 AM149 Dr. Naresh Kamavaram Kurnool Distt. Andhra Pradesh
150 AM150 Dr. Rajput Uday Narayan Buldhana Maharashtra
151 AM151 Dr. Yogesh Sisodia Amravati Maharashtra
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S. No. Name State
1. Dr. Khemka Aditya Sanjay Maharashtra
2. Dr. Abhishek Upadhyay Himachal Pradesh
3. Dr. Deepak Gupta Punjab
4. Dr. Atin Jaiswal Jharkhand
5. Dr. Sanjay Meena Delhi
6. Dr. Dayal Chavan Karnataka
7. Dr. Shekar. M Karnataka
8. Dr. Ramesh Chandra Meena Rajasthan
9. Dr. Udai Veer Singh Uttar Pradesh
10. Dr. V. Amaranth Tamil Nadu
11. Dr. S. D. Dheepak Tamil Nadu
12. Dr. B. Jeyakumar Tamil Nadu
13. Dr. R. Karu Shanmuga Karthikeyan Tamil Nadu
14. Dr. T. Vetri Ganapathy Tamil Nadu
15. Dr. Arun Kannan Tamil Nadu
16. Dr. Ramesh Vyravan. P Tamil Nadu
17. Dr. Ramprasad Kancherla Andhra Pradesh
18. Dr. Sangram Kishore Sabat Odisha
19. Dr. Sourav Shukla Uttar Pradesh
20. Dr. Imran Sajid Uttar Pradesh
21. Dr. Mir G. R. Wali J & K
22. Dr. Younis Kamal J & K
23. Dr. Shivashankar. T.H Karnataka
24. Dr. Supreeth Nekkanti Karnataka
25. Dr. Imran Akhtar Uttar Pradesh
26. Dr. Raman Kumar Jharkhand
27. Dr. Anit Kumar Choudhary Bihar
28. Dr. A. Syed Ashfaque Zaki Tamil Nadu
29. Dr. I. Suresh Kumar Tamil Nadu
30. Dr. A. Vinoth Tamil Nadu
31. Dr. G. Karthikeyan Tamil Nadu
S. No. Name State
32. Dr. Yuvaraja. M Puducherry
33. Dr. S. Sriram Tamil Nadu
34. Dr. R. Naveen Kumar Tamil Nadu
35. Dr. Ramachandra. K Karnataka
36. Dr. Ullas Mahesh Karnataka
37. Dr. Manjappa. C. N Karnataka
38. Dr. Gauresh Shantaram Vargaonkar Delhi
39. Kolli Jayakishan Andhra Pradesh
40. Dr. Keshawa Prasad Uttar Pradesh
41. Dr. Sudhanshu Bansal Punjab
42. Dr. Deepak Choudhary Rajasthan
43. Dr. Nipun Rana Delhi
44. Dr. Praganesh Kumar Uttar Pradesh
45. Dr. R. N. Suresh Kumar Tamil Nadu
46. Dr. L. Siddharth Tamil Nadu
47. Dr. M. Navaladi Tamil Nadu
48. Dr. Mohammad Umar Mumtaz Jammu & Kashmir
49. Dr. Ajith Thomas Abraham Kerala
50. Dr. Vijay Kumar Meena Rajasthan
51. Dr. Dhiraj Vithal Sonawane Maharashtra
52. Dr. Kamaatchiprabu. Ma Tamil Nadu
53. Dr. Nirnay Pandey Madhya Pradesh
54. Dr. M. Karthikeyan Tamil Nadu
55. Dr. T. Sivabalan Tamil Nadu
56. Dr. M. Masoodh Basha Tamil Nadu
57. Dr. Mahesh Kulkarni Karnataka
58. Dr. Vetri Nallathambi. R Tamil Nadu
59. Dr. Niranjanan. M. Raghavn Tamil Nadu
60. Dr. G. Ramkumar Tamil Nadu
61. Dr. Sandeep Patel Karnataka
62. Dr. Harsha Vardhan Karnataka
63. Dr. Avinash Kumar Chandigarh
64. Dr. Uday Kumar. C Chandigarh
65. Dr. Manoj Soni Delhi
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S. No. Name State
1. Dr. Khemka Aditya Sanjay Maharashtra
2. Dr. Abhishek Upadhyay Himachal Pradesh
3. Dr. Deepak Gupta Punjab
4. Dr. Atin Jaiswal Jharkhand
5. Dr. Sanjay Meena Delhi
6. Dr. Dayal Chavan Karnataka
7. Dr. Shekar. M Karnataka
8. Dr. Ramesh Chandra Meena Rajasthan
9. Dr. Udai Veer Singh Uttar Pradesh
10. Dr. V. Amaranth Tamil Nadu
11. Dr. S. D. Dheepak Tamil Nadu
12. Dr. B. Jeyakumar Tamil Nadu
13. Dr. R. Karu Shanmuga Karthikeyan Tamil Nadu
14. Dr. T. Vetri Ganapathy Tamil Nadu
15. Dr. Arun Kannan Tamil Nadu
16. Dr. Ramesh Vyravan. P Tamil Nadu
17. Dr. Ramprasad Kancherla Andhra Pradesh
18. Dr. Sangram Kishore Sabat Odisha
19. Dr. Sourav Shukla Uttar Pradesh
20. Dr. Imran Sajid Uttar Pradesh
21. Dr. Mir G. R. Wali J & K
22. Dr. Younis Kamal J & K
23. Dr. Shivashankar. T.H Karnataka
24. Dr. Supreeth Nekkanti Karnataka
25. Dr. Imran Akhtar Uttar Pradesh
26. Dr. Raman Kumar Jharkhand
27. Dr. Anit Kumar Choudhary Bihar
28. Dr. A. Syed Ashfaque Zaki Tamil Nadu
29. Dr. I. Suresh Kumar Tamil Nadu
30. Dr. A. Vinoth Tamil Nadu
31. Dr. G. Karthikeyan Tamil Nadu
S. No. Name State
32. Dr. Yuvaraja. M Puducherry
33. Dr. S. Sriram Tamil Nadu
34. Dr. R. Naveen Kumar Tamil Nadu
35. Dr. Ramachandra. K Karnataka
36. Dr. Ullas Mahesh Karnataka
37. Dr. Manjappa. C. N Karnataka
38. Dr. Gauresh Shantaram Vargaonkar Delhi
39. Kolli Jayakishan Andhra Pradesh
40. Dr. Keshawa Prasad Uttar Pradesh
41. Dr. Sudhanshu Bansal Punjab
42. Dr. Deepak Choudhary Rajasthan
43. Dr. Nipun Rana Delhi
44. Dr. Praganesh Kumar Uttar Pradesh
45. Dr. R. N. Suresh Kumar Tamil Nadu
46. Dr. L. Siddharth Tamil Nadu
47. Dr. M. Navaladi Tamil Nadu
48. Dr. Mohammad Umar Mumtaz Jammu & Kashmir
49. Dr. Ajith Thomas Abraham Kerala
50. Dr. Vijay Kumar Meena Rajasthan
51. Dr. Dhiraj Vithal Sonawane Maharashtra
52. Dr. Kamaatchiprabu. Ma Tamil Nadu
53. Dr. Nirnay Pandey Madhya Pradesh
54. Dr. M. Karthikeyan Tamil Nadu
55. Dr. T. Sivabalan Tamil Nadu
56. Dr. M. Masoodh Basha Tamil Nadu
57. Dr. Mahesh Kulkarni Karnataka
58. Dr. Vetri Nallathambi. R Tamil Nadu
59. Dr. Niranjanan. M. Raghavn Tamil Nadu
60. Dr. G. Ramkumar Tamil Nadu
61. Dr. Sandeep Patel Karnataka
62. Dr. Harsha Vardhan Karnataka
63. Dr. Avinash Kumar Chandigarh
64. Dr. Uday Kumar. C Chandigarh
65. Dr. Manoj Soni Delhi
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S. No. Name State
66. Dr. Raval Munindra Anilkumar Gujarat
67. Dr. Sandeep Thomas George Tamil Nadu
68. Dr. K. N. Subramanian Tamil Nadu
69. Dr. Arun Kumar. K. V Tamil Nadu
70. Dr. P. Thamarai Selvan Vijay Tamil Nadu
71. Dr. Prem James Charles Tamil Nadu
72. Dr. P. Murugeshkumar Tamil Nadu
73. Dr. D. Soundar Rajan Tamil Nadu
74. Dr. Karuppasamy. S Tamil Nadu
75. Dr. R. Uma Shankar Tamil Nadu
76. Dr. S. Syed Naser Tamil Nadu
77. Dr. Kesavan. M Tamil Nadu
78. Dr. Mohammed Hasil. M Kerala
79. Dr. Rahul Sreenivasan Thokaloath Kerala
80. Dr. Irfan Ahmad Latoo J & K
81. Dr. B. Jayashankar Karnataka
82. Dr. M. K. Veda Prakash Karnataka
83. Dr. Fiaz Ahmad Jammu & Kashmir
84. Dr. Tarun Bali Karnataka
85. Dr. Anil Kumar Bagrecha. M Karnataka
86. Dr. Deepak Khandelwal Rajasthan
87. Dr. Nanda Kumar. S. V Karnataka
88. Dr. Senthil Kumar. V Tamil Nadu
89. Dr. Rakesh. B. Shetty Tamil Nadu
90. Dr. Amit Pathak Punjab
91. Dr. Mahesh Kumar. N. B Karnataka
92. Dr. Agroya Anand Vijaykumar Maharashtra
93. Dr. Saravpreet Ahluwalia Chandigarh
94. Dr. Anshul Goel Haryana
95. Dr. Gaurav Garg Rajasthan
96. Dr. Dachepalli Venkata Sunil Andhra Pradesh
97. Dr. Fasihuzzaman Bihar
98. Dr. Nimmagadda Suresh Babu Andhra Pradesh
99. Dr. Sanjeed Chandrahas Pujary Maharashtra
S. No. Name State
100. Dr. Lalit Kumar Delhi
101. Dr. Sandip Kumar Mukhopadhyay West Bengal
102. Dr. Rahul Choudhary Madhya Pradesh
103. Dr. Shreesh Kumar Gangary Delhi
104. Dr. Habibur. S. Rehman Uttar Pradesh
105. Dr. Arun Chandran. R Kerala
106. Dr. Amit Sehgal Uttar Pradesh
107. Dr. Mukut Singh Niranjan Uttar Pradesh
108. Dr. Paras Gupta Uttar Pradesh
109. Dr. Abhishek Nagaigh Uttar Pradesh
110. Dr. C. Arun Prasath Tamil Nadu
111. Dr. Sri Vijay Anand. K. S Tamil Nadu
112. Dr. N. Prasanna Venkateshan Tamil Nadu
113. Dr. Vinoth Kumar Tamil Nadu
114. Dr. Ahamed Sheriff. S Tamil Nadu
115. Dr. Vinoth Kumar. T. K Tamil Nadu
116. Dr. Kaliraj Tamil Nadu
117. Dr. Aradhana. T. R Karnataka
118. Dr. Mukul Mishra Uttar Pradesh
119. Dr. Gangaram Gautam Uttar Pradesh
120. Dr. Yazur Mehta Haryana
121. Dr. Sanjay Kumar Chhawara Madhya Pradesh
122. Dr. Jignesh Vasudevbhai Patel Gujarat
123. Dr. Dinesh Choudary Tamil Nadu
124. Dr. Sharath Babu. H. K Karnataka
125. Dr. Sharath Kumar. P. V Karnataka
126. Dr. Bhagirathi Pani Odisha
127. Dr. Susanta Kumar Sena Odisha
128. Dr. Mehraj Din Tantray Jammu & Kashmir
129. Dr. Deepak Kumar Bihar
130. Dr. Sirish Anne Andhra Pradesh
131. Dr. G. Samynathan Tamil Nadu
132. Dr. J. Sathiyavijayan Tamil Nadu
133. Dr. Jacob Eapen Pondicherry
134. Dr. P. Asok Tamil Nadu
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S. No. Name State
66. Dr. Raval Munindra Anilkumar Gujarat
67. Dr. Sandeep Thomas George Tamil Nadu
68. Dr. K. N. Subramanian Tamil Nadu
69. Dr. Arun Kumar. K. V Tamil Nadu
70. Dr. P. Thamarai Selvan Vijay Tamil Nadu
71. Dr. Prem James Charles Tamil Nadu
72. Dr. P. Murugeshkumar Tamil Nadu
73. Dr. D. Soundar Rajan Tamil Nadu
74. Dr. Karuppasamy. S Tamil Nadu
75. Dr. R. Uma Shankar Tamil Nadu
76. Dr. S. Syed Naser Tamil Nadu
77. Dr. Kesavan. M Tamil Nadu
78. Dr. Mohammed Hasil. M Kerala
79. Dr. Rahul Sreenivasan Thokaloath Kerala
80. Dr. Irfan Ahmad Latoo J & K
81. Dr. B. Jayashankar Karnataka
82. Dr. M. K. Veda Prakash Karnataka
83. Dr. Fiaz Ahmad Jammu & Kashmir
84. Dr. Tarun Bali Karnataka
85. Dr. Anil Kumar Bagrecha. M Karnataka
86. Dr. Deepak Khandelwal Rajasthan
87. Dr. Nanda Kumar. S. V Karnataka
88. Dr. Senthil Kumar. V Tamil Nadu
89. Dr. Rakesh. B. Shetty Tamil Nadu
90. Dr. Amit Pathak Punjab
91. Dr. Mahesh Kumar. N. B Karnataka
92. Dr. Agroya Anand Vijaykumar Maharashtra
93. Dr. Saravpreet Ahluwalia Chandigarh
94. Dr. Anshul Goel Haryana
95. Dr. Gaurav Garg Rajasthan
96. Dr. Dachepalli Venkata Sunil Andhra Pradesh
97. Dr. Fasihuzzaman Bihar
98. Dr. Nimmagadda Suresh Babu Andhra Pradesh
99. Dr. Sanjeed Chandrahas Pujary Maharashtra
S. No. Name State
100. Dr. Lalit Kumar Delhi
101. Dr. Sandip Kumar Mukhopadhyay West Bengal
102. Dr. Rahul Choudhary Madhya Pradesh
103. Dr. Shreesh Kumar Gangary Delhi
104. Dr. Habibur. S. Rehman Uttar Pradesh
105. Dr. Arun Chandran. R Kerala
106. Dr. Amit Sehgal Uttar Pradesh
107. Dr. Mukut Singh Niranjan Uttar Pradesh
108. Dr. Paras Gupta Uttar Pradesh
109. Dr. Abhishek Nagaigh Uttar Pradesh
110. Dr. C. Arun Prasath Tamil Nadu
111. Dr. Sri Vijay Anand. K. S Tamil Nadu
112. Dr. N. Prasanna Venkateshan Tamil Nadu
113. Dr. Vinoth Kumar Tamil Nadu
114. Dr. Ahamed Sheriff. S Tamil Nadu
115. Dr. Vinoth Kumar. T. K Tamil Nadu
116. Dr. Kaliraj Tamil Nadu
117. Dr. Aradhana. T. R Karnataka
118. Dr. Mukul Mishra Uttar Pradesh
119. Dr. Gangaram Gautam Uttar Pradesh
120. Dr. Yazur Mehta Haryana
121. Dr. Sanjay Kumar Chhawara Madhya Pradesh
122. Dr. Jignesh Vasudevbhai Patel Gujarat
123. Dr. Dinesh Choudary Tamil Nadu
124. Dr. Sharath Babu. H. K Karnataka
125. Dr. Sharath Kumar. P. V Karnataka
126. Dr. Bhagirathi Pani Odisha
127. Dr. Susanta Kumar Sena Odisha
128. Dr. Mehraj Din Tantray Jammu & Kashmir
129. Dr. Deepak Kumar Bihar
130. Dr. Sirish Anne Andhra Pradesh
131. Dr. G. Samynathan Tamil Nadu
132. Dr. J. Sathiyavijayan Tamil Nadu
133. Dr. Jacob Eapen Pondicherry
134. Dr. P. Asok Tamil Nadu
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Section - III
Meetings & Minutes
Minutes of E.C. Meeting held on 4.12.13 during IOACON-2013 at Agra
1. Welcome by President
2. Obituaries- Vikram Marwah, Nagpur, Dr. Rajendra, Hyderabad,
3. Confirmation of E.C. meeting held in 3.8.13 passed by the house.
4. Detailed report presented by Dr. Kapoor year 2013. (given elsewhere in newsletter)
5. Report by president, IOA- I have been encouraging the unity and social interaction between our members and
there was a good response from all over India. 2) Bone banking- all the formalities have been completed, as per
the directions of Health Ministry, Govt. Of India. However the final legislation is awaited since bone banking has
been clubbed with Tissue banking in general which require lot of other issues.
6. Treasure report presented by Dr. Maini and it was passed unanimously.
7. Editor Report: Dr. Dhammi presented the report on behalf of dr. Sudhir Kumar. Six issues have been brought out
and impact factor has increased. There has been lot of abstract submission from Abroad also.
It was pointed out by Dr. Ravi Mittal that the major contribution from overseas authors is from China and Turkey
and the hits on the website are very low from these countries. These indicate some problem with the papers
submitted. Dr. Rajasekaran also said that papers received from China are found to be fraud in many journals. Dr.
Dhammi and Dr. Anil Jain promised to look into the matter.
8. Report of IoacoN-2013: Ioacon report read by Dr. Sanjay Chaturvedi and he informed that the results of the
osteoarthritis survey will be presented on 7th December, 13 at 2.40 PM. Dr. Pruthi presented a cheque of
Rs.50, 00,000/- as contribution to IOA.
9. IOACON-2014. Dr. Reddy presented the report about the preparation of ioacon 2014 at Hyderabad. He told the
dates of the conference as 19th to 22nd of November, 2014. Immediately it was pointed out to him that the
Sicot is on the same dates and you should change it. Conferences should also organise pre conference workshop
rather than post conference.
10. Constitutional Amendment: Dr. Kapoor told that the proposed constitutional amendment was first time discussed
in the last E.C. meeting. The notice for the amendment was sent about two weeks ago for a extra ordinary
GBM. I have received a notice from Dr. Raza that it is not legally correct since according clause 19, the notice
should have been given at least 30 days prior. At this, Dr. Rajasekaran propose that we can have the meeting to
discuss the amendment and let the people express their views in the next six weeks on this issue. Dr. Marya
suggested that Dr. D.K. Taneja can talk to Dr. Raza and try to convince him to cooperate and let the amendments
go through.
11. Relation ship with national and international associations: Dr. kapoor told that there is no written understanding
with other international association as we are unclear about course of action. Dr. Rajasekaran said that the
sessions of APOA etc. are held by the Indian members of the Association during IOACoN meeting for many
years. There is lot of discussion and whole thing was summarized in the end as follows;
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Section - III
Meetings & Minutes
Minutes of E.C. Meeting held on 4.12.13 during IOACON-2013 at Agra
1. Welcome by President
2. Obituaries- Vikram Marwah, Nagpur, Dr. Rajendra, Hyderabad,
3. Confirmation of E.C. meeting held in 3.8.13 passed by the house.
4. Detailed report presented by Dr. Kapoor year 2013. (given elsewhere in newsletter)
5. Report by president, IOA- I have been encouraging the unity and social interaction between our members and
there was a good response from all over India. 2) Bone banking- all the formalities have been completed, as per
the directions of Health Ministry, Govt. Of India. However the final legislation is awaited since bone banking has
been clubbed with Tissue banking in general which require lot of other issues.
6. Treasure report presented by Dr. Maini and it was passed unanimously.
7. Editor Report: Dr. Dhammi presented the report on behalf of dr. Sudhir Kumar. Six issues have been brought out
and impact factor has increased. There has been lot of abstract submission from Abroad also.
It was pointed out by Dr. Ravi Mittal that the major contribution from overseas authors is from China and Turkey
and the hits on the website are very low from these countries. These indicate some problem with the papers
submitted. Dr. Rajasekaran also said that papers received from China are found to be fraud in many journals. Dr.
Dhammi and Dr. Anil Jain promised to look into the matter.
8. Report of IoacoN-2013: Ioacon report read by Dr. Sanjay Chaturvedi and he informed that the results of the
osteoarthritis survey will be presented on 7th December, 13 at 2.40 PM. Dr. Pruthi presented a cheque of
Rs.50, 00,000/- as contribution to IOA.
9. IOACON-2014. Dr. Reddy presented the report about the preparation of ioacon 2014 at Hyderabad. He told the
dates of the conference as 19th to 22nd of November, 2014. Immediately it was pointed out to him that the
Sicot is on the same dates and you should change it. Conferences should also organise pre conference workshop
rather than post conference.
10. Constitutional Amendment: Dr. Kapoor told that the proposed constitutional amendment was first time discussed
in the last E.C. meeting. The notice for the amendment was sent about two weeks ago for a extra ordinary
GBM. I have received a notice from Dr. Raza that it is not legally correct since according clause 19, the notice
should have been given at least 30 days prior. At this, Dr. Rajasekaran propose that we can have the meeting to
discuss the amendment and let the people express their views in the next six weeks on this issue. Dr. Marya
suggested that Dr. D.K. Taneja can talk to Dr. Raza and try to convince him to cooperate and let the amendments
go through.
11. Relation ship with national and international associations: Dr. kapoor told that there is no written understanding
with other international association as we are unclear about course of action. Dr. Rajasekaran said that the
sessions of APOA etc. are held by the Indian members of the Association during IOACoN meeting for many
years. There is lot of discussion and whole thing was summarized in the end as follows;
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1) there are three categories of action to be taken for IOS-UK like association
a) we will have a written MOU with IOSUK shortly and we are in the process of finalizing
2. one to two hours time will be given to the members of association like APOA, WOC, SICOT, OSSAC etc like
before at an appropriate hall.
3. A committee of three people constituting of Dr. Rajasekaran, Dr. SKS Marya and Dr. Anil Jain will draft the
policy regarding relationship with other international Associations, (regarding IOA patronage while
holding their annual meeting in India).
12. Report of Foreign fellowship. We have received 30 applications for Glassgow fellowship for 2014. We have
rigrous criteria for selection and after short listing, there is a live interview on Skype conducted by IOA officials,
Dr. Kamaldeep and other consultants from UK. We keep two standby candidates in case selected candidate is not
available for the fellowship. (Which happened last year)?
13. Inland fellowship: Dr. Atul Bahadur presented his report and he posted two questions at the end of his report.
1) whether each members should apply for one fellowship only
2) Decision was finally taken that the members should give three preferences of fellowship in their application
form and than decision will be taken accordingly.
14. CSRC: Dr. Sharma explained about the modification made in A.K.Gupta trophy criteria. He informed the house
that he is finishing his 3 years tenure.
15 UG/PG: Dr. R.C. Meena presented his report and told that six courses have been held and now the 7th course is
being held in Agra. He post three questions 1- uniform fee for all the courses. (2) - the contribution from IOA to
be increased to 1 lakh. (3) -IOA should write to MCI for credit hours. The increase in contribution was accepted
(from 75 thousand to one lakh. Uniform fee of Rs. 2,000/- was fixed and it was advised that the organisers should
apply to MCI at least six weeks before the start of the course for credit hours from MCI.
16 Hand Section: Dr. Ravi Gupta informed the house that three workshops on hand were held last year and last one in
Jaipur was a tremendous success.
17 Blue Book: Dr. Sudhir Kapoor explained all the action till now and told that final version has been sent to all the
members of IOA for their suggestions. There was a lot of discussion and Dr. Marya concluded that the final thing
has been done now and we should publish the blue book. Dr. Rajasekaran also supported it. The request of Dr.
Raza to extend the tenure of the committee for one more year was not accepted.
17 IOA election: Dr. jain informed the house about the smooth conduct of Election this year and the results.
18. President Theme 2014: Dr. Jain explained his plans to increase the core competency in orthopaedic teaching. He
proposed a committee of two Imm. Past presidents, President Elect, President, Hon. Secretary and Dr.
Shantharam Shetty to formulate the modifications in the teaching pattern and other related things. He announced
his theme as “Cultivate……..Research an Attitude and Learning a Passion”
Overseas members are entitled to vote and contest to IOA or not. Dr. Marya summarized that the non resident
Indian holding a Indian passport can vote an IOA election but can not contest. For contesting an election-
member should be a permanent resident of India. Dr. Tanjeja said that our present constitution of IOA does not
allow this and we need a constitutional amendment.
19 Orthopaedic surgeon and spine/Neuro surgeon.- Dr. Kapoor informed the house that MCI has concluded that the
orthopaedic surgeons may also provide treatment to spinal patients including surgery to the patients.
20 Academic programme of IOA in pattern of AAOS: Dr. Jain informed the house that a committee is already
working on pattern of AAOS
21 OSSAC: Dr. Tanjeja proposed the dates for OSSAC as 8th -10th Oct-2014
22 For any post of IOA- membership of IOA should be at least 5 years. - Dr. Jain said that it is a good proposal and
should be included in the constitution, after ammendments.
There is a letter from member proposing that two vice presidents will be elected as vice president one and vice
president two. Vice president one will be promoted as president-elect for next year automatically and vice
president two will become vice president one next year. And this sequence will be repeated every year. Dr. Marya
proposed that it is a good idea but needs a proper discussion to finalize.
Vote of thanks: Dr. Sudhir K. Kapoor, Hon. Secretary, IOA thanked all presented members for their evergreen support
and opinion regarding day to day IOA activities.
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1) there are three categories of action to be taken for IOS-UK like association
a) we will have a written MOU with IOSUK shortly and we are in the process of finalizing
2. one to two hours time will be given to the members of association like APOA, WOC, SICOT, OSSAC etc like
before at an appropriate hall.
3. A committee of three people constituting of Dr. Rajasekaran, Dr. SKS Marya and Dr. Anil Jain will draft the
policy regarding relationship with other international Associations, (regarding IOA patronage while
holding their annual meeting in India).
12. Report of Foreign fellowship. We have received 30 applications for Glassgow fellowship for 2014. We have
rigrous criteria for selection and after short listing, there is a live interview on Skype conducted by IOA officials,
Dr. Kamaldeep and other consultants from UK. We keep two standby candidates in case selected candidate is not
available for the fellowship. (Which happened last year)?
13. Inland fellowship: Dr. Atul Bahadur presented his report and he posted two questions at the end of his report.
1) whether each members should apply for one fellowship only
2) Decision was finally taken that the members should give three preferences of fellowship in their application
form and than decision will be taken accordingly.
14. CSRC: Dr. Sharma explained about the modification made in A.K.Gupta trophy criteria. He informed the house
that he is finishing his 3 years tenure.
15 UG/PG: Dr. R.C. Meena presented his report and told that six courses have been held and now the 7th course is
being held in Agra. He post three questions 1- uniform fee for all the courses. (2) - the contribution from IOA to
be increased to 1 lakh. (3) -IOA should write to MCI for credit hours. The increase in contribution was accepted
(from 75 thousand to one lakh. Uniform fee of Rs. 2,000/- was fixed and it was advised that the organisers should
apply to MCI at least six weeks before the start of the course for credit hours from MCI.
16 Hand Section: Dr. Ravi Gupta informed the house that three workshops on hand were held last year and last one in
Jaipur was a tremendous success.
17 Blue Book: Dr. Sudhir Kapoor explained all the action till now and told that final version has been sent to all the
members of IOA for their suggestions. There was a lot of discussion and Dr. Marya concluded that the final thing
has been done now and we should publish the blue book. Dr. Rajasekaran also supported it. The request of Dr.
Raza to extend the tenure of the committee for one more year was not accepted.
17 IOA election: Dr. jain informed the house about the smooth conduct of Election this year and the results.
18. President Theme 2014: Dr. Jain explained his plans to increase the core competency in orthopaedic teaching. He
proposed a committee of two Imm. Past presidents, President Elect, President, Hon. Secretary and Dr.
Shantharam Shetty to formulate the modifications in the teaching pattern and other related things. He announced
his theme as “Cultivate……..Research an Attitude and Learning a Passion”
Overseas members are entitled to vote and contest to IOA or not. Dr. Marya summarized that the non resident
Indian holding a Indian passport can vote an IOA election but can not contest. For contesting an election-
member should be a permanent resident of India. Dr. Tanjeja said that our present constitution of IOA does not
allow this and we need a constitutional amendment.
19 Orthopaedic surgeon and spine/Neuro surgeon.- Dr. Kapoor informed the house that MCI has concluded that the
orthopaedic surgeons may also provide treatment to spinal patients including surgery to the patients.
20 Academic programme of IOA in pattern of AAOS: Dr. Jain informed the house that a committee is already
working on pattern of AAOS
21 OSSAC: Dr. Tanjeja proposed the dates for OSSAC as 8th -10th Oct-2014
22 For any post of IOA- membership of IOA should be at least 5 years. - Dr. Jain said that it is a good proposal and
should be included in the constitution, after ammendments.
There is a letter from member proposing that two vice presidents will be elected as vice president one and vice
president two. Vice president one will be promoted as president-elect for next year automatically and vice
president two will become vice president one next year. And this sequence will be repeated every year. Dr. Marya
proposed that it is a good idea but needs a proper discussion to finalize.
Vote of thanks: Dr. Sudhir K. Kapoor, Hon. Secretary, IOA thanked all presented members for their evergreen support
and opinion regarding day to day IOA activities.
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Extra Ordinary General Body meeting started at around 3.50 PM at
IOACON-2013, Agra on 7th December, 2013
Dr. Kapoor apprised the people present about the background of constitutional amendments. He informed that the
proposed constitutional amendments pertain to three things.
1. It should be mandatory that any doctor who wants to become member of the state
IOA should also apply for the membership of other association at the time of the application so that he should
simultaneously become member of both State Chapter as well as IOA.
2. President and secretaries of the state chapters should automatically become Executive Committee members.
3. The constitutional validity to the benevolent fund which already exists.
Dr. Kapoor explained that all these three points have been passed by the previous General Body Meeting and it was
realized that a constitutional amendment is required and so, a special extraordinary General Body Meeting has been
convened to make necessary amendment in the Constitution. An e-mail to this effect was sent to all IOA members
about 2 weeks before. Now, we have received a notice from one of the members, Dr. Raza, according to which the
information has to be sent at least 30 days in advance before calling an extraordinary General Body Meeting. Now, I
put the matter before the General Body Meeting. Dr. Raza said that as per Clause 19 of the Constitution, the notice of
30 days is required for such a meeting and that notice has to be sent by mail. He said that since IOA does not have e-
mail ID's of every member, the notice would not have reached each and every member of the IOA as is the
requirement. At this point, Dr. Rakesh asked whether in the past, when two other constitutional amendments were
made, a similar notice of 30 days was given. Dr. Kapoor expressed that he does not know. Dr. Raza said that such
notice was sent to all members before 30 days of the meeting. Many views were expressed by different members. In
the end of the General Body Meeting, it was decided that the constitutional amendments can be deferred to next
General Body Meeting. At this point, Dr. Kapoor said that we have two more items from the agenda which would
require constitutional amendments and they can be discussed now:
1. He said that we have to decide whether IOA members who are residing outside India can vote and contest for the
executive committee of IOA or not. Dr. Raza and Dr. Taneja stood up one after the other and said that as per
Constitution, we cannot debar any member of IOA from voting. However, everybody felt that an IOA member,
who is not present in India, cannot do justice to his job if elected. So, it was decided that the constitutional
amendment may be made that IOA members who are residing outside India would be able to vote but not contest
for a post of IOA. At this point, Dr. Kapoor said that we should make a distinction between members of IOA
who are actually Indian and members of IOA who belong to some other country. Dr. Raza said that there is no
such distinction between different member of IOA and every member should be allowed to vote. This was
accepted.
2. Dr. Kapoor informed that Dr. Jain has proposed that IOA members who have not completed 5 years of
membership should not be allowed to contest for the post of the executive committee. After brief discussion, it
was accepted. The meeting was called off.
The General Body Meeting reconvened and the agenda already circulated was taken one by one :
a. President, IOA welcomed all the members present and said that we can start the meeting obituary members.
The president asked everybody to stand in silence for a minute to pay report to the deported members. After
one minute of condolence, the agenda was taken. Dr. Kapoor informed that we have to confirm the meetings
of the EC meeting held on 4 December ' 13. He said that these minutes of the meetings have been pasted
outside the hall. Otherwise the minutes are available with me. House passed the minutes.
b. After this, Dr. Kapoor read his report in detail. His detailed report is given elsewhere in the newsletter in
detail but the main points covered by him were regarding the present count of IOA members. State Chapters
informs that now MCI has already given decision regarding spine surgery, allowing orthopaedic surgeons to
provide medical care to patient of spine dissorder including surgery.
Bone & Joint celebrations, IOACON '12 at Chennai, on Post graduate teaching programme and the functions
of the IOA.
Different awards were then distributed which included for different fellowships and ambassadorship. The awards
were given by the President, IOA.
Treasurers report was read by Dr. Lalit Maini. After, he gave the report there were few questions. Dr. Gaur asked him
that a major percentage of expenditure, i.e. 26 percent is towards others. What is others? Dr. Maini explained that
though there are 25 items in the report not clarified, 7/8 items should have been issued and other items have been
grouped under one head. Dr. Raza asked about the expense of sponsorship of 37 lakhs and asked that what was the
expense and who paid for it. Dr. Maini and Dr. Kapoor said that this was for the full page advertisement given in the
Hindustan Times and Times of India for the celebrations of Bone & Joint Day on 4-5 August. The total expenditure
was borne by sponsors and was not spent by IOA on this account. After this, the report of the treasurer was passed.
Dr. Taneja and Dr. Raza said that these reports must be sent to all members before hand.
Dr. Sudhir Kumar presented his report after that. This report is given elsewhere in the newsletter.
Dr. Kapoor explained about the spinal surgeries agenda. He said that that has been some confusion regarding the
Orthopedic Surgeons carrying on spine surgeries. He informed the house that the Committee formed in the last
Executive Committee meeting constituted of Dr. H.S. Chabbra and Dr. Shishir Rastogi along with Dr. Jaiswal made
efforts to meet the concerned people in MCI. In a subsequent meeting, MCI has taken a decision that the orthopedic
surgeons can provide care to the spinal patients including spine surgeries. I have been able to get the minutes of that
particular meeting and they will be published on the website shortly.
Next, the agenda of Blue Book of IOA was undertaken. Dr. Kapoor informed the house that the last blue book of IOA
was published in 2002. In 2010, in Jaipur, the Committee of 4 presidents was formed to revise the blue book
depending upon different proposals passed in various Executive Committee meetings and GBMs. All the minutes
required for this purpose were supplied by him to the Committee. Dr. Raza sent a draft of the revised bluebook in
March which was circulated to all. And I had invited suggestions depending upon that draft, but not many suggestions
were received. In the last Executive Committee meeting, I was given the responsibility of compiling the whole thing
and sent the final version of the book for approval by all. I had prepared a draft and it was sent to all the members by
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Extra Ordinary General Body meeting started at around 3.50 PM at
IOACON-2013, Agra on 7th December, 2013
Dr. Kapoor apprised the people present about the background of constitutional amendments. He informed that the
proposed constitutional amendments pertain to three things.
1. It should be mandatory that any doctor who wants to become member of the state
IOA should also apply for the membership of other association at the time of the application so that he should
simultaneously become member of both State Chapter as well as IOA.
2. President and secretaries of the state chapters should automatically become Executive Committee members.
3. The constitutional validity to the benevolent fund which already exists.
Dr. Kapoor explained that all these three points have been passed by the previous General Body Meeting and it was
realized that a constitutional amendment is required and so, a special extraordinary General Body Meeting has been
convened to make necessary amendment in the Constitution. An e-mail to this effect was sent to all IOA members
about 2 weeks before. Now, we have received a notice from one of the members, Dr. Raza, according to which the
information has to be sent at least 30 days in advance before calling an extraordinary General Body Meeting. Now, I
put the matter before the General Body Meeting. Dr. Raza said that as per Clause 19 of the Constitution, the notice of
30 days is required for such a meeting and that notice has to be sent by mail. He said that since IOA does not have e-
mail ID's of every member, the notice would not have reached each and every member of the IOA as is the
requirement. At this point, Dr. Rakesh asked whether in the past, when two other constitutional amendments were
made, a similar notice of 30 days was given. Dr. Kapoor expressed that he does not know. Dr. Raza said that such
notice was sent to all members before 30 days of the meeting. Many views were expressed by different members. In
the end of the General Body Meeting, it was decided that the constitutional amendments can be deferred to next
General Body Meeting. At this point, Dr. Kapoor said that we have two more items from the agenda which would
require constitutional amendments and they can be discussed now:
1. He said that we have to decide whether IOA members who are residing outside India can vote and contest for the
executive committee of IOA or not. Dr. Raza and Dr. Taneja stood up one after the other and said that as per
Constitution, we cannot debar any member of IOA from voting. However, everybody felt that an IOA member,
who is not present in India, cannot do justice to his job if elected. So, it was decided that the constitutional
amendment may be made that IOA members who are residing outside India would be able to vote but not contest
for a post of IOA. At this point, Dr. Kapoor said that we should make a distinction between members of IOA
who are actually Indian and members of IOA who belong to some other country. Dr. Raza said that there is no
such distinction between different member of IOA and every member should be allowed to vote. This was
accepted.
2. Dr. Kapoor informed that Dr. Jain has proposed that IOA members who have not completed 5 years of
membership should not be allowed to contest for the post of the executive committee. After brief discussion, it
was accepted. The meeting was called off.
The General Body Meeting reconvened and the agenda already circulated was taken one by one :
a. President, IOA welcomed all the members present and said that we can start the meeting obituary members.
The president asked everybody to stand in silence for a minute to pay report to the deported members. After
one minute of condolence, the agenda was taken. Dr. Kapoor informed that we have to confirm the meetings
of the EC meeting held on 4 December ' 13. He said that these minutes of the meetings have been pasted
outside the hall. Otherwise the minutes are available with me. House passed the minutes.
b. After this, Dr. Kapoor read his report in detail. His detailed report is given elsewhere in the newsletter in
detail but the main points covered by him were regarding the present count of IOA members. State Chapters
informs that now MCI has already given decision regarding spine surgery, allowing orthopaedic surgeons to
provide medical care to patient of spine dissorder including surgery.
Bone & Joint celebrations, IOACON '12 at Chennai, on Post graduate teaching programme and the functions
of the IOA.
Different awards were then distributed which included for different fellowships and ambassadorship. The awards
were given by the President, IOA.
Treasurers report was read by Dr. Lalit Maini. After, he gave the report there were few questions. Dr. Gaur asked him
that a major percentage of expenditure, i.e. 26 percent is towards others. What is others? Dr. Maini explained that
though there are 25 items in the report not clarified, 7/8 items should have been issued and other items have been
grouped under one head. Dr. Raza asked about the expense of sponsorship of 37 lakhs and asked that what was the
expense and who paid for it. Dr. Maini and Dr. Kapoor said that this was for the full page advertisement given in the
Hindustan Times and Times of India for the celebrations of Bone & Joint Day on 4-5 August. The total expenditure
was borne by sponsors and was not spent by IOA on this account. After this, the report of the treasurer was passed.
Dr. Taneja and Dr. Raza said that these reports must be sent to all members before hand.
Dr. Sudhir Kumar presented his report after that. This report is given elsewhere in the newsletter.
Dr. Kapoor explained about the spinal surgeries agenda. He said that that has been some confusion regarding the
Orthopedic Surgeons carrying on spine surgeries. He informed the house that the Committee formed in the last
Executive Committee meeting constituted of Dr. H.S. Chabbra and Dr. Shishir Rastogi along with Dr. Jaiswal made
efforts to meet the concerned people in MCI. In a subsequent meeting, MCI has taken a decision that the orthopedic
surgeons can provide care to the spinal patients including spine surgeries. I have been able to get the minutes of that
particular meeting and they will be published on the website shortly.
Next, the agenda of Blue Book of IOA was undertaken. Dr. Kapoor informed the house that the last blue book of IOA
was published in 2002. In 2010, in Jaipur, the Committee of 4 presidents was formed to revise the blue book
depending upon different proposals passed in various Executive Committee meetings and GBMs. All the minutes
required for this purpose were supplied by him to the Committee. Dr. Raza sent a draft of the revised bluebook in
March which was circulated to all. And I had invited suggestions depending upon that draft, but not many suggestions
were received. In the last Executive Committee meeting, I was given the responsibility of compiling the whole thing
and sent the final version of the book for approval by all. I had prepared a draft and it was sent to all the members by
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Minutes of CSRC Meeting held at IOA House,
Delhi on 29th March, 2014 from 2 to 4 P.M.
e-mail about 2 weeks ago. Now, we have to take a decision regarding the final draft of this book. Dr. S.C. Goel stood
up and said that he had received no draft of blue book in March. Dr. Raza got up and said that blue book sent was not in
final form. Dr. Marya explained that the whole thing is almost final and we should go for printing. Dr. Shetty also said
that the final blue book must be published now. Though, Dr. Raza was very categorical in stressing that the draft
circulated is still not perfect and he required some time more to go through everything and finalize the draft which can
be printed from the Delhi office. Ultimately, it was suggested that the protocol committee will send the final draft by
15 Feb to the President. Then, it will be published by the Delhi Office.
Dr. Sanjay Chaturvedy presented the report of IOACON. There was a lot of discussion over accommodation during
IOACON. Dr. Jamal Ashraf raised point that there is a discrepancy in rate of rooms provided during IOACON by
organizing committee and if the booking is done by event management bookings directly. Dr. Sanjay Chaturvedy said
that we had provided rooms at the same rate which we had committed earlier and there was no discrepancy in the
roooms provided by organizing committee. Event management companies cannot be compelled by us if the rooms
are booked directly. Dr. Shetty told that during SICOT, the rooms are booked well in advance due to which there is no
discrepancy in the rates of rooms even at the last moment.
Dr. Srinivas Reddy presented a report about the preparation of IOACON 2014 at Hyderabad. Dr. Srinivas Reddy
informed the house about the dates of IOACON 14 which will be 19-23 November 2014 to which few members
informed that these dates are coinciding with SICOT 2014 which is going to be held in Brazil. Dr. Srinivas explained
to this that since the booking for 2014 is difficult to be adjusted and all the options have already been explored, the
dates for IOA 14 cannot be changed.
Dr. Kapoor informed the house that about 500 members joined IOA this year.
Online elections of IOA – Dr. Jain said that of around 9000 IOA members, only half of the members are registered
through e-mail and efforts should be made to register all the members through e-mail so that IOA elections can be
conducted online by year 2015.
Dr. A.K. Jain informed the house about the results of elections of IOA 13, details of which are available in newsletter.
IOA received four bids for the venue of IOACON-15 – Amritsar, Cochin, Jaipur, Mumbai. Voting was done in GBM
and Jaipur was declared to host IOACON-15.
Dr. A.K. Jain informed the house of academic programme of IOA has already been planned on pattern of AAOS.
Committee of 3 people comprising of Dr. Raj Sekaran, Dr. Marya and Dr. Jain is to be formed to decide about the
protocol/formalities where an international association wants to holds the conference in India along with
help/patronage of IOA.
MOU has already been signed with IOSOK and Dr. Kapoor also informed that this year, Glasgow has offered two
fellowships for year 2014 and second fellowship will be in foot and ankle.
In the end, Dr. SKS Marya and Dr. Kapoor thanked all the members, E.C. members, state chapter Presidents and
secretaries, Past Presidents and Secretaries and IOA staff for their continued support.
Point No.1: President IOA, Dr. A.K. Jain welcomed all the state representatives, Chairman and Secretary and
introduced to the other members. He emphasized that communication among Central Committee
and State is very important for effective and timely intimation of the policy and activity.
Point No.2: CSRC Chairman Dr. Dhirendra Singh presented his report. He said CSRC should be more vocal and
active in spreading minimal level of Orthoapedic Core Education to the countrymen at national, state
and district level. He requested that all the State representatives should be prompt in sending their
reply and communication to the CSRC Committee. He mentioned that new e-mail id:
[email protected] has been formed and all the communication should be addressed through this e-
mail so that whatever any member says it remain in archive not in the personal e-mail and can be
assessed and quoted for future communication (Report available on page79).
Point No.3: State Chapters representative, Hon. Secretary presented their report to the committee. Dr. Nitin
Despande of Maharashtra suggested that EC minutes should be made available before the committee
to the representative and whatever decision and activity done by State representative members of
Executive Committee should be communicated to the State Chapters because many a times there is
communication gap between EC members and State Chapter representative. He also suggested that
communication should be made through SMS along with e-mail.
State representative of Bengal raised the issue of nomination of EC Members from Bengal without
the knowledge of State representative. Dr. S.K. Kapoor, Hon. Secretary clarified that ,since there
was no application from West Bengal during elections, two senior members were nominated for one
year as a stop gap arrangement and same post will be again advertised for the election in next year.
Point No.6: Bone and Joint Day Celebration: A proposed activity report was discussed to reach the bone and joint
activity to the common man of the public. It was suggested that a definite programme should be
chalk out involving the activity like public lecture, involvement of celebrity, running and cycling
activity, distribution of pamphlets throughout the week of Bone and Joint Day Celebration. There
should be active involvement of State Chapters and at District Level to conduct the Bone and Joint
Day activity.
Point No.7: Discussed about Physiotherapy matter regarding affixing Doctor “by physiotherapist”- CSRC
Chairman, Dr. Dhiren Singh presented the facts and current situation of the issue. He suggested that
we should collect prescription of physiotherapists prescribing medicines and imaging status and file
RTI on the State Govt. and district level and collect the data to have evidence before taking any legal
action. Patients should also be educated about the issue. Dr. A.K. Jain also supported the matter.
Core Orthopaedics Education: President Dr. A.K. Jain presented his view about spreading core
orthopaedics education for uniform and easy availability of standard orthopaedic education to the
post graduate students through telecasting lectures on core PG education through IGNOU, Gyan
Darshan –II Channel.
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Minutes of CSRC Meeting held at IOA House,
Delhi on 29th March, 2014 from 2 to 4 P.M.
e-mail about 2 weeks ago. Now, we have to take a decision regarding the final draft of this book. Dr. S.C. Goel stood
up and said that he had received no draft of blue book in March. Dr. Raza got up and said that blue book sent was not in
final form. Dr. Marya explained that the whole thing is almost final and we should go for printing. Dr. Shetty also said
that the final blue book must be published now. Though, Dr. Raza was very categorical in stressing that the draft
circulated is still not perfect and he required some time more to go through everything and finalize the draft which can
be printed from the Delhi office. Ultimately, it was suggested that the protocol committee will send the final draft by
15 Feb to the President. Then, it will be published by the Delhi Office.
Dr. Sanjay Chaturvedy presented the report of IOACON. There was a lot of discussion over accommodation during
IOACON. Dr. Jamal Ashraf raised point that there is a discrepancy in rate of rooms provided during IOACON by
organizing committee and if the booking is done by event management bookings directly. Dr. Sanjay Chaturvedy said
that we had provided rooms at the same rate which we had committed earlier and there was no discrepancy in the
roooms provided by organizing committee. Event management companies cannot be compelled by us if the rooms
are booked directly. Dr. Shetty told that during SICOT, the rooms are booked well in advance due to which there is no
discrepancy in the rates of rooms even at the last moment.
Dr. Srinivas Reddy presented a report about the preparation of IOACON 2014 at Hyderabad. Dr. Srinivas Reddy
informed the house about the dates of IOACON 14 which will be 19-23 November 2014 to which few members
informed that these dates are coinciding with SICOT 2014 which is going to be held in Brazil. Dr. Srinivas explained
to this that since the booking for 2014 is difficult to be adjusted and all the options have already been explored, the
dates for IOA 14 cannot be changed.
Dr. Kapoor informed the house that about 500 members joined IOA this year.
Online elections of IOA – Dr. Jain said that of around 9000 IOA members, only half of the members are registered
through e-mail and efforts should be made to register all the members through e-mail so that IOA elections can be
conducted online by year 2015.
Dr. A.K. Jain informed the house about the results of elections of IOA 13, details of which are available in newsletter.
IOA received four bids for the venue of IOACON-15 – Amritsar, Cochin, Jaipur, Mumbai. Voting was done in GBM
and Jaipur was declared to host IOACON-15.
Dr. A.K. Jain informed the house of academic programme of IOA has already been planned on pattern of AAOS.
Committee of 3 people comprising of Dr. Raj Sekaran, Dr. Marya and Dr. Jain is to be formed to decide about the
protocol/formalities where an international association wants to holds the conference in India along with
help/patronage of IOA.
MOU has already been signed with IOSOK and Dr. Kapoor also informed that this year, Glasgow has offered two
fellowships for year 2014 and second fellowship will be in foot and ankle.
In the end, Dr. SKS Marya and Dr. Kapoor thanked all the members, E.C. members, state chapter Presidents and
secretaries, Past Presidents and Secretaries and IOA staff for their continued support.
Point No.1: President IOA, Dr. A.K. Jain welcomed all the state representatives, Chairman and Secretary and
introduced to the other members. He emphasized that communication among Central Committee
and State is very important for effective and timely intimation of the policy and activity.
Point No.2: CSRC Chairman Dr. Dhirendra Singh presented his report. He said CSRC should be more vocal and
active in spreading minimal level of Orthoapedic Core Education to the countrymen at national, state
and district level. He requested that all the State representatives should be prompt in sending their
reply and communication to the CSRC Committee. He mentioned that new e-mail id:
[email protected] has been formed and all the communication should be addressed through this e-
mail so that whatever any member says it remain in archive not in the personal e-mail and can be
assessed and quoted for future communication (Report available on page79).
Point No.3: State Chapters representative, Hon. Secretary presented their report to the committee. Dr. Nitin
Despande of Maharashtra suggested that EC minutes should be made available before the committee
to the representative and whatever decision and activity done by State representative members of
Executive Committee should be communicated to the State Chapters because many a times there is
communication gap between EC members and State Chapter representative. He also suggested that
communication should be made through SMS along with e-mail.
State representative of Bengal raised the issue of nomination of EC Members from Bengal without
the knowledge of State representative. Dr. S.K. Kapoor, Hon. Secretary clarified that ,since there
was no application from West Bengal during elections, two senior members were nominated for one
year as a stop gap arrangement and same post will be again advertised for the election in next year.
Point No.6: Bone and Joint Day Celebration: A proposed activity report was discussed to reach the bone and joint
activity to the common man of the public. It was suggested that a definite programme should be
chalk out involving the activity like public lecture, involvement of celebrity, running and cycling
activity, distribution of pamphlets throughout the week of Bone and Joint Day Celebration. There
should be active involvement of State Chapters and at District Level to conduct the Bone and Joint
Day activity.
Point No.7: Discussed about Physiotherapy matter regarding affixing Doctor “by physiotherapist”- CSRC
Chairman, Dr. Dhiren Singh presented the facts and current situation of the issue. He suggested that
we should collect prescription of physiotherapists prescribing medicines and imaging status and file
RTI on the State Govt. and district level and collect the data to have evidence before taking any legal
action. Patients should also be educated about the issue. Dr. A.K. Jain also supported the matter.
Core Orthopaedics Education: President Dr. A.K. Jain presented his view about spreading core
orthopaedics education for uniform and easy availability of standard orthopaedic education to the
post graduate students through telecasting lectures on core PG education through IGNOU, Gyan
Darshan –II Channel.
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Minutes of Executive Committee Meeting of IOA held on 30th March, 2014
at IOA House, New Delhi from 9.30 A.M. onwards.
Detailed report was submitted and discussed at length and financial aspect of it was discussed. Most
of the members principally agreed to the proposal and asked for the detailed proposal to work out the
issue.
Hon. Secretary, Dr. S.K. Kapoor proposed that for future CSRC Chairman would collect and compile
State Chapter report and send it to IOA Office within two weeks of CSRC Meeting for the publication
in Newsletter.
He suggested that there should be medico legal section including senior members of IOA and they
should be available for the legal opinion for IOA Member whenever needed.
1 Welcome by President IOA – Dr. A.K. Jain welcomed all EC Members and invited guests.
2 Obituaries, if any: Dr. Maheshwar Dutt Mauritius.
3 Introduction of E.C. Members.
All E.C. Members, old and new, introduced themselves one by one.
4 Oath of Office-New elected and nominated members.
Newly elected members took oath of office. Dr. H.R. Jhunjhunwala, Dr. Naresh Goyal, Dr. R.K. Sharma, Dr.
O.P. Lakhwani, Dr. Bhuvan singh, Dr. Mithilesh Kumar, Dr. NC. Kothari, Dr. Navin Thhakkar, Dr. C. Ajmani, Dr.
H.P. Nagwadia, Dr. Om Pal Sharma, Dr. Rajesh Gupta, Dr. Deepak S., Dr. Nitin Srichand, Dr. Vasudevan P.N.,
Dr. Jimmy M.L. , Dr. Tajan P.J., Dr. Sanjay Jain, Dr. Rajendra Abhayankar, Dr. Amit Ajgoankar, Sakti P. Das, Dr.
Kotini Saskar Rao, Dr. Rajnish Agarwal, Dr. Babulal Kumar, Dr. P.V. Vijayaraghvan, Dr. TPS Lamba, Dr. Amit
Rastogi, Dr. M.M. Ray, Dr. Rajeev Raman, Dr. Dhrendra Singh, Dr. Deepak Sah, Dr. A.K. Gupta, Dr. N.C.
Mohapatra, Dr. Vinod Padmanabhan, Dr. Aneen N.
5 Brief report from. Hon. Secretary, IOA: Dr. Sudhir K. Kapoor presented his brief report:
i) About total membership of IOA Life members : 9570 and Associate members:149
ii) Foreign Fellowships and Glasgow fellowship – result declare-2014.
Announcement for next year fellowships by next IOA newsletter and e mail blast
iii) Inland Fellowships of IOA – result declare-2014
Announcement for next year fellowships by next IOA newsletter and e mail blast
iv) Contribution by IOACON-2013, Agra.
v) IOA Blue Book
vi) Constitutional amendments.
vii) Teleconferencing sessions of IOA with IGNOU – new initiative by Dr. A.K. Jain.
viii) Instructional course lecture – Proposal kept by Dr. A.K. Jain in Agra conference and passed by the house
and will be activated from April, 2014.
ix) Academy of Indian Orthopaedic Surgeons – Proposals by Dr. A.K. Jain.
x) About IOACON -2014, Hyderabad-CME – 19TH November, 2014,
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Minutes of Executive Committee Meeting of IOA held on 30th March, 2014
at IOA House, New Delhi from 9.30 A.M. onwards.
Detailed report was submitted and discussed at length and financial aspect of it was discussed. Most
of the members principally agreed to the proposal and asked for the detailed proposal to work out the
issue.
Hon. Secretary, Dr. S.K. Kapoor proposed that for future CSRC Chairman would collect and compile
State Chapter report and send it to IOA Office within two weeks of CSRC Meeting for the publication
in Newsletter.
He suggested that there should be medico legal section including senior members of IOA and they
should be available for the legal opinion for IOA Member whenever needed.
1 Welcome by President IOA – Dr. A.K. Jain welcomed all EC Members and invited guests.
2 Obituaries, if any: Dr. Maheshwar Dutt Mauritius.
3 Introduction of E.C. Members.
All E.C. Members, old and new, introduced themselves one by one.
4 Oath of Office-New elected and nominated members.
Newly elected members took oath of office. Dr. H.R. Jhunjhunwala, Dr. Naresh Goyal, Dr. R.K. Sharma, Dr.
O.P. Lakhwani, Dr. Bhuvan singh, Dr. Mithilesh Kumar, Dr. NC. Kothari, Dr. Navin Thhakkar, Dr. C. Ajmani, Dr.
H.P. Nagwadia, Dr. Om Pal Sharma, Dr. Rajesh Gupta, Dr. Deepak S., Dr. Nitin Srichand, Dr. Vasudevan P.N.,
Dr. Jimmy M.L. , Dr. Tajan P.J., Dr. Sanjay Jain, Dr. Rajendra Abhayankar, Dr. Amit Ajgoankar, Sakti P. Das, Dr.
Kotini Saskar Rao, Dr. Rajnish Agarwal, Dr. Babulal Kumar, Dr. P.V. Vijayaraghvan, Dr. TPS Lamba, Dr. Amit
Rastogi, Dr. M.M. Ray, Dr. Rajeev Raman, Dr. Dhrendra Singh, Dr. Deepak Sah, Dr. A.K. Gupta, Dr. N.C.
Mohapatra, Dr. Vinod Padmanabhan, Dr. Aneen N.
5 Brief report from. Hon. Secretary, IOA: Dr. Sudhir K. Kapoor presented his brief report:
i) About total membership of IOA Life members : 9570 and Associate members:149
ii) Foreign Fellowships and Glasgow fellowship – result declare-2014.
Announcement for next year fellowships by next IOA newsletter and e mail blast
iii) Inland Fellowships of IOA – result declare-2014
Announcement for next year fellowships by next IOA newsletter and e mail blast
iv) Contribution by IOACON-2013, Agra.
v) IOA Blue Book
vi) Constitutional amendments.
vii) Teleconferencing sessions of IOA with IGNOU – new initiative by Dr. A.K. Jain.
viii) Instructional course lecture – Proposal kept by Dr. A.K. Jain in Agra conference and passed by the house
and will be activated from April, 2014.
ix) Academy of Indian Orthopaedic Surgeons – Proposals by Dr. A.K. Jain.
x) About IOACON -2014, Hyderabad-CME – 19TH November, 2014,
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Main conference – 20th to 22nd November, 2014
Post conference workshops: 23rd and 24th November, 2014.
6 President Theme – 2014 and views:
Dr. A.K. Jain presented his theme as “Cultivate……. Research an attitude & learning a passion.
7 Celebration of Bone & Joint Day on 4th of August.
Dr. S. Kapoor gave brief background of bone & Joint Day. He informed about how it was started 3 yrs back. In the Ist
year, 5000 free surgeries were performed all over India but he informed that things had slowed down for last 2 years.
Therefore, he stressed that we must make all efforts to really celebrate it in big way. Several measures could be:-
* Posters/Banners in all big institutes all over India, one week prior to Bone & Joint Day.
* Free Clinic/OPD in various cities.
* Public gathering (Preferably post operative Orthopaedic patients) in the form of cycling/walk at prominent
public place (like India Gate) on 3rd August (Sunday) a day prior to Bone & Joint Day.
* Bone and joint day celebration committee was proposed with 5 zonal representatives, one chairman (Dr
Maheshwari) along with President and secretary.
8 Editor report : Dr. S. Kumar presented his report (editor) (Detailed report available on page 66).
(1) Dr. S. Kumar proposed that (1) printing /postage cost is increasing every year, since 500 new members are
adding every year. Therefore, IJO should get Rs 30 lakhs instead of Rs 23 lakhs last year.
(2) Since account maintenance is for financial year, fund allotment should also be for financial year (rather
than calendar year as previously done). This will help in easy maintenance of accounts.
(3) Editorial board members need to refer lot of online journals for editorial board work. Therefore, IJO
should buy subscription of few online journals for multiple users. This requires additional cost of around
10 lakhs, in addition to the above mentioned amount.
(4) Reviewers should give detailed comments about the articles in first instance only to reduce time for re-
sending the article for comments again.
Dr. A.K. Jain,President congratulated editorial board for increase in H-index from 5 in Nov., 2003 to 10 in 2014.
(1) He suggested that we can reduce printing cost if members voluntarily opt for online subscription only.
(2) We can send a suggestion sheet in this regard in next issue of IJO along with blast mails for voluntarily
opting online subscription.
(3) We must increase subscription from 371 to 800 by talking to librarians of various medical institutes.
After extensive discussion among EC Members financial proposal of increase in money was agreed for 31 lakhs
from 23 lakhs last year. It was passed.
Dr. S. Kumar (Editor) appealed to the house to reconsider for further increase in financial help. It was not passed.
9 IOACON -2013, Agra Report by Dr. Sanjay Chaturvedi.
Dr. Sanjay Chaturvedi presented his report. (Detailed report is available on page126).
Dr. Sanjay Chaturvedi informed that total collection of IOACON, 2013 was Rs.10 crore and total expenditure
was Rs 12 crore.
Few queries were raised by house regarding Rs.2 crore deficit. However, Dr. Sanjay Chaturvedi promised that
10% (i.e. Rs.1 crore) will be given to IOA irrespective of this deficit.
Dr. Amit Ajgoankar raised a question against printing of conference journal in Agra to reduce the cost of IOA.
Dr. Amit Ajgoankar and Dr. Bhargava raised a question about decreasing standard of scientific programme in
IOACON and why scientific progrmme committee does not include local organizing committee.
Dr. S. Kapoor clarified that scientific programme committee includes local orgnaising committee also.
After extensive discussion Dr. Anil Jain assured improvement in scientific programme of IOACON, Hyderabad.
10 IOACON, 2014 Hyderabad (Progress report):
Dr. Reddy presented his detailed report about preparation of IOACON 2014 Hyderabad (Report is available on
page129).
11 PROTOCOL AND BLUE BOOK OF IOA
Overview of IOA protocol and Blue book was presented by Hon. Secretary, Dr. Sudhir Kapoor. Dr. HKT Raza
circulated the revised protocol blue book of IOA completed till 2013. He said his blue book has already been
circulated to the E.C. members through E-MAIL for further reading and correcting the grey areas. Members have
raised certain facts which need to be corrected. President, Dr. A.K. Jain suggested that in some grey areas
ambiguity has to be checked and as his committee do not have any right to correct the decision taken by previous
EC meeting and General Body Meeting, they have to be presented as new agenda in next EC and GBM, for
correction, if any. The blue book should be made available on the website so that members should look into and
suggest any correction. In future, blue book should be revised in every 2 years to keep it updated.
12 A) CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS OF IOA:
Dr. Sudhir Kapoor proposed the constitutional amendments to be presented in next General Body Meeting as
these constitutional amendments have not been passed in previous General Body Meeting and need to be again
circulated to be discussed by General Body Meeting at hyderabad.
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Main conference – 20th to 22nd November, 2014
Post conference workshops: 23rd and 24th November, 2014.
6 President Theme – 2014 and views:
Dr. A.K. Jain presented his theme as “Cultivate……. Research an attitude & learning a passion.
7 Celebration of Bone & Joint Day on 4th of August.
Dr. S. Kapoor gave brief background of bone & Joint Day. He informed about how it was started 3 yrs back. In the Ist
year, 5000 free surgeries were performed all over India but he informed that things had slowed down for last 2 years.
Therefore, he stressed that we must make all efforts to really celebrate it in big way. Several measures could be:-
* Posters/Banners in all big institutes all over India, one week prior to Bone & Joint Day.
* Free Clinic/OPD in various cities.
* Public gathering (Preferably post operative Orthopaedic patients) in the form of cycling/walk at prominent
public place (like India Gate) on 3rd August (Sunday) a day prior to Bone & Joint Day.
* Bone and joint day celebration committee was proposed with 5 zonal representatives, one chairman (Dr
Maheshwari) along with President and secretary.
8 Editor report : Dr. S. Kumar presented his report (editor) (Detailed report available on page 66).
(1) Dr. S. Kumar proposed that (1) printing /postage cost is increasing every year, since 500 new members are
adding every year. Therefore, IJO should get Rs 30 lakhs instead of Rs 23 lakhs last year.
(2) Since account maintenance is for financial year, fund allotment should also be for financial year (rather
than calendar year as previously done). This will help in easy maintenance of accounts.
(3) Editorial board members need to refer lot of online journals for editorial board work. Therefore, IJO
should buy subscription of few online journals for multiple users. This requires additional cost of around
10 lakhs, in addition to the above mentioned amount.
(4) Reviewers should give detailed comments about the articles in first instance only to reduce time for re-
sending the article for comments again.
Dr. A.K. Jain,President congratulated editorial board for increase in H-index from 5 in Nov., 2003 to 10 in 2014.
(1) He suggested that we can reduce printing cost if members voluntarily opt for online subscription only.
(2) We can send a suggestion sheet in this regard in next issue of IJO along with blast mails for voluntarily
opting online subscription.
(3) We must increase subscription from 371 to 800 by talking to librarians of various medical institutes.
After extensive discussion among EC Members financial proposal of increase in money was agreed for 31 lakhs
from 23 lakhs last year. It was passed.
Dr. S. Kumar (Editor) appealed to the house to reconsider for further increase in financial help. It was not passed.
9 IOACON -2013, Agra Report by Dr. Sanjay Chaturvedi.
Dr. Sanjay Chaturvedi presented his report. (Detailed report is available on page126).
Dr. Sanjay Chaturvedi informed that total collection of IOACON, 2013 was Rs.10 crore and total expenditure
was Rs 12 crore.
Few queries were raised by house regarding Rs.2 crore deficit. However, Dr. Sanjay Chaturvedi promised that
10% (i.e. Rs.1 crore) will be given to IOA irrespective of this deficit.
Dr. Amit Ajgoankar raised a question against printing of conference journal in Agra to reduce the cost of IOA.
Dr. Amit Ajgoankar and Dr. Bhargava raised a question about decreasing standard of scientific programme in
IOACON and why scientific progrmme committee does not include local organizing committee.
Dr. S. Kapoor clarified that scientific programme committee includes local orgnaising committee also.
After extensive discussion Dr. Anil Jain assured improvement in scientific programme of IOACON, Hyderabad.
10 IOACON, 2014 Hyderabad (Progress report):
Dr. Reddy presented his detailed report about preparation of IOACON 2014 Hyderabad (Report is available on
page129).
11 PROTOCOL AND BLUE BOOK OF IOA
Overview of IOA protocol and Blue book was presented by Hon. Secretary, Dr. Sudhir Kapoor. Dr. HKT Raza
circulated the revised protocol blue book of IOA completed till 2013. He said his blue book has already been
circulated to the E.C. members through E-MAIL for further reading and correcting the grey areas. Members have
raised certain facts which need to be corrected. President, Dr. A.K. Jain suggested that in some grey areas
ambiguity has to be checked and as his committee do not have any right to correct the decision taken by previous
EC meeting and General Body Meeting, they have to be presented as new agenda in next EC and GBM, for
correction, if any. The blue book should be made available on the website so that members should look into and
suggest any correction. In future, blue book should be revised in every 2 years to keep it updated.
12 A) CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS OF IOA:
Dr. Sudhir Kapoor proposed the constitutional amendments to be presented in next General Body Meeting as
these constitutional amendments have not been passed in previous General Body Meeting and need to be again
circulated to be discussed by General Body Meeting at hyderabad.
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b) President, Dr. Anil Kumar Jain proposed the constitutional amendments for the selection of President. He
was of the view that President should get more time to be acquainted with the functioning of IOA. Hence,
election procedure needs to be amended. There should be election of Vice President 2 instead of President.
There should be hierarchy by which Vice President 2 will become Vice President 1 and subsequently will
become president and then immediate past president. In this way, a person will be in touch with IOA activity
for 4 years for better understanding and implementation.
Dr. HKT Raza suggested that we must define the advantages of new election pattern for President before
putting this matter to GBM. All the members agreed to the proposal of President and hence passed.
President, A.K. Jain suggested that there should be a forum like past presidents' forum which should interact
with the executive committee during IOACON and share their experiences. Dr. Amit Ajgoankar pointed out
that past presidents should only share their experience and suggestions but there should not be any decision
making in these meetings. Dr. Anil Jain and rest of the EC Members agreed to the proposal.
13 TELE CONFERENCING SESSIONS OF IOA WITH COLLABORATION OF IGNOU -
President presented his new initiative to make a co-curriculum of orthopedics available with uniform standard to
the post graduate students MS/DNB in various institutes in the country. He presented his proposal that the IOA in
collaboration with IGNOU will be telecasting the lectures through “Gyan Darshan“Television Channel, once on
every first Monday of the Month from 2.30 P.M. to 7.30 P.M from April to August, 2014 and 1st and 3rd Monday
from September, 2014 onwards. These will be five lectures of 45 minutes duration each.
Most of the members appreciated the initiative and also caution about the finances involved in the telecasting and
monitoring of the events, selection of speakers and utilization of the programme by students.
Dr. Anil Kumar Jain said that it was one and half year of dialogue with the IGNOU authority to persuade them for
this activity. As IOA is a non-profit organization, they will charge Rs.10, 000/- per hour instead of Rs.40, 000/-
per hour for using their studio and telecasting the session. Every 4 hour session will have an expense of
Rs.40,000/- and some amount will also be needed for the speakers who will be called from outside Delhi. All the
telecasted material will also be made available in DVD Format and kept in IOA house for further use. Dr Amit
AJgoankar and Dr Bhargava proposed for more practical classes in form of case presentation rather than didactic
lectures. Dr Anil Jain said that we will start with lectures first and may add practical's like case presentation later.
14 INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURE OF IOA:
Dr. A.K. Jain and Dr. Rakesh Bhargava presented his suggestions about ICL which was discussed.
Dr. Anil Jain said that we propose to revive ICL in last EC meeting. It was decided that we will give 20 research
questions to 20 people in the country and instructional course lecture will be prepared on that. The Committee
was formed & chaired by Dr. Bhargava, Dr. Anil Dhal and Dr. Rao. Two people have already submitted their
lectures whereas rest 18 lectures are awaited. These 20 manuscripts will be peer reviewed and printed as ICL in
IJO. Dr. Anil Jain proposed that since we are running late this year we will present these ICL in print form and as a
part of IOACON but from next year onwards we will be doing ICL as a separate midyear programme. Dr.
Bhargava presented his report on ICL.
15 CHANGES IN IOACON
Dr. S.C. Goel proposed the changes in the organization and distribution of IOACON in zonal manner which was
discussed and most of the members agreed to it. Members agreed that there should be zonal distribution of
organizing IOACON and if there are more than one application from the same zone, voting should be done on line
or by secret ballot along with the annual Elections of the IOA.
Dr. Anil Kumar Jain suggested that there should be Central Organizing Committee for the scientific material of
IOACON. EC members suggested that there is already functioning central Organizing Committee; hence the
committee for the scientific material of IOACON should be named as Central Academic Scientific Committee
for IOACON. And there should be atleast two co-opted members of academic and scientific repute one from
local and one from Central Committee along with the Presidents and others.
PRESIDENTAL DINNER – It was suggested by the members that Presidential Dinner should include the invitees,
President, Past President, EC Members and all past secretaries of IOA
It was suggested and accepted that all the reports of various committee should be circulated to the EC Members 15
days before the EC Meeting
16 Report on various committees
a) FOREIGN FELLOWSHIP: Dr. N.C. Mohapatra suggested that some changes in the marking criteria which
will be circulated to EC members and State Chapter.
b) Inland fellowship: Dr. Atul Bahadur presented his report (Detailed report on page 165).
Dr. Anil Jain suggested that i) the research grant should be presented as paper in IOACON ii) all dates should
be printed in first news letter itself.
Dr. Raza said that research grant should not be stopped (which are already running).
Dr. Atul Bhadur informed that we have not stopped these grants but there were no applicants for INOR,
Panacea Biotech visiting professor.
c) Centre State Relationship: Dr. Hereunder Singh presented his report (Report available on page 79).
d) UG/PG training: Dr. P.P. Kotwal presented his report.
e) Basic sciences & Orthopaedics research: Dr. Saraf presented a brief historical background of foundation of
this committee. Dr. Saraf informed all EC members that
- There is best award for publication and paper which is already being done.
- Sessions on orthopaedics research and basic sciences is started in all conferences of state chapter under the
banner of IOA, which is a great achievement. He also appreciated the good response received from various
chapters specially Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu.
- IOA research grant is sanctioned for two members this year.
- He requested all secretaries of state chapters to inform about their activities of basic sciences and research in
their conferences.
- We should gather information regarding publications on this topic for last few years.
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b) President, Dr. Anil Kumar Jain proposed the constitutional amendments for the selection of President. He
was of the view that President should get more time to be acquainted with the functioning of IOA. Hence,
election procedure needs to be amended. There should be election of Vice President 2 instead of President.
There should be hierarchy by which Vice President 2 will become Vice President 1 and subsequently will
become president and then immediate past president. In this way, a person will be in touch with IOA activity
for 4 years for better understanding and implementation.
Dr. HKT Raza suggested that we must define the advantages of new election pattern for President before
putting this matter to GBM. All the members agreed to the proposal of President and hence passed.
President, A.K. Jain suggested that there should be a forum like past presidents' forum which should interact
with the executive committee during IOACON and share their experiences. Dr. Amit Ajgoankar pointed out
that past presidents should only share their experience and suggestions but there should not be any decision
making in these meetings. Dr. Anil Jain and rest of the EC Members agreed to the proposal.
13 TELE CONFERENCING SESSIONS OF IOA WITH COLLABORATION OF IGNOU -
President presented his new initiative to make a co-curriculum of orthopedics available with uniform standard to
the post graduate students MS/DNB in various institutes in the country. He presented his proposal that the IOA in
collaboration with IGNOU will be telecasting the lectures through “Gyan Darshan“Television Channel, once on
every first Monday of the Month from 2.30 P.M. to 7.30 P.M from April to August, 2014 and 1st and 3rd Monday
from September, 2014 onwards. These will be five lectures of 45 minutes duration each.
Most of the members appreciated the initiative and also caution about the finances involved in the telecasting and
monitoring of the events, selection of speakers and utilization of the programme by students.
Dr. Anil Kumar Jain said that it was one and half year of dialogue with the IGNOU authority to persuade them for
this activity. As IOA is a non-profit organization, they will charge Rs.10, 000/- per hour instead of Rs.40, 000/-
per hour for using their studio and telecasting the session. Every 4 hour session will have an expense of
Rs.40,000/- and some amount will also be needed for the speakers who will be called from outside Delhi. All the
telecasted material will also be made available in DVD Format and kept in IOA house for further use. Dr Amit
AJgoankar and Dr Bhargava proposed for more practical classes in form of case presentation rather than didactic
lectures. Dr Anil Jain said that we will start with lectures first and may add practical's like case presentation later.
14 INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE LECTURE OF IOA:
Dr. A.K. Jain and Dr. Rakesh Bhargava presented his suggestions about ICL which was discussed.
Dr. Anil Jain said that we propose to revive ICL in last EC meeting. It was decided that we will give 20 research
questions to 20 people in the country and instructional course lecture will be prepared on that. The Committee
was formed & chaired by Dr. Bhargava, Dr. Anil Dhal and Dr. Rao. Two people have already submitted their
lectures whereas rest 18 lectures are awaited. These 20 manuscripts will be peer reviewed and printed as ICL in
IJO. Dr. Anil Jain proposed that since we are running late this year we will present these ICL in print form and as a
part of IOACON but from next year onwards we will be doing ICL as a separate midyear programme. Dr.
Bhargava presented his report on ICL.
15 CHANGES IN IOACON
Dr. S.C. Goel proposed the changes in the organization and distribution of IOACON in zonal manner which was
discussed and most of the members agreed to it. Members agreed that there should be zonal distribution of
organizing IOACON and if there are more than one application from the same zone, voting should be done on line
or by secret ballot along with the annual Elections of the IOA.
Dr. Anil Kumar Jain suggested that there should be Central Organizing Committee for the scientific material of
IOACON. EC members suggested that there is already functioning central Organizing Committee; hence the
committee for the scientific material of IOACON should be named as Central Academic Scientific Committee
for IOACON. And there should be atleast two co-opted members of academic and scientific repute one from
local and one from Central Committee along with the Presidents and others.
PRESIDENTAL DINNER – It was suggested by the members that Presidential Dinner should include the invitees,
President, Past President, EC Members and all past secretaries of IOA
It was suggested and accepted that all the reports of various committee should be circulated to the EC Members 15
days before the EC Meeting
16 Report on various committees
a) FOREIGN FELLOWSHIP: Dr. N.C. Mohapatra suggested that some changes in the marking criteria which
will be circulated to EC members and State Chapter.
b) Inland fellowship: Dr. Atul Bahadur presented his report (Detailed report on page 165).
Dr. Anil Jain suggested that i) the research grant should be presented as paper in IOACON ii) all dates should
be printed in first news letter itself.
Dr. Raza said that research grant should not be stopped (which are already running).
Dr. Atul Bhadur informed that we have not stopped these grants but there were no applicants for INOR,
Panacea Biotech visiting professor.
c) Centre State Relationship: Dr. Hereunder Singh presented his report (Report available on page 79).
d) UG/PG training: Dr. P.P. Kotwal presented his report.
e) Basic sciences & Orthopaedics research: Dr. Saraf presented a brief historical background of foundation of
this committee. Dr. Saraf informed all EC members that
- There is best award for publication and paper which is already being done.
- Sessions on orthopaedics research and basic sciences is started in all conferences of state chapter under the
banner of IOA, which is a great achievement. He also appreciated the good response received from various
chapters specially Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu.
- IOA research grant is sanctioned for two members this year.
- He requested all secretaries of state chapters to inform about their activities of basic sciences and research in
their conferences.
- We should gather information regarding publications on this topic for last few years.
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Dr. Raza pointed out that for Dr. A.K. Gupta trophy one hour session in the conference is given 5 marks
whereas only 10 marks are given for all the activities throughout the year. Dr. Sudhir Kapoor explained that
this marking was passed in previous EC and if everybody agrees for the change in this marking scheme, then
we may discuss this out in EC Meeting.
f) Oncology section – EC members suggested that report may be sent on e-mail, which was appreciated by Dr.
Ajay Puri.
17 Discussion about Physiotherapy regarding affix:
Dr. Sudhir gave brief historical background and informed the house that this issue has been given to Dr.
Dhirender Singh for follow up. Dr. Dhirender Singh suggested that we must collect sufficient data in this regard
before going to court. Sufficient data in the form of :
- RTI to Ministry of Health asking them their status regarding physiotherapist in their state.
- RTI to District level
- Collection of these prescription papers (drugs/imaging modalities written by physiotherapist throughout
India).
He also requested all EC Members to ask all physiotherapists in their hospital not to write “Dr”.
Dr. Anil Jain suggested that we should not go for street fight rather:
- We should first collect data in the form of prescription/RTI
- We should educate our patients
- Collect all evidence
- We should exhaust all administrative channels (MCI/Health Ministry) before going to legal fight.
Dr. Deepak suggested that it will be better if any patient complaints to the court directly with the prescription
written by physiotherapist. Dr. Raza summarized that Dr. Dhirender will make a module of it and circulate it to
all EC Members
18 Information regarding IOA Election 2014 –
Dr. Jhunjhunwala informed that elections this year will be through both ballot paper and online but from next year
onwards there will be online elections only.
President elect Dr. Jhunjhunwala said that IOA has around 10,000 memberships and currently only 6000 e-mails
are registered. Hence there is need to improve the directory services of IOA. He proposed hiring the services of
professionals to update directory of IOA. But EC Members suggested that rather we should take route of state
chapters to rectify the directory of IOA and hence it was suggested that State chapters, local bodies should be
communicated for the updating of the IOA members to be incorporated in the directory for the coming elections.
Dr. Anil Jain suggested that we should first follow this method for three months and then we will reassess our data
of registered e-mail. If it does not improve we may take some other route to register e-mails of our members.
19 Academic Programme for IOA in pattern of AAOS:
Dr. Anil Jain presented his report on AAOS. Dr. Vijay Raghavan appreciated it as a good concept but also pointed
out that we need more new members to contribute in this instead of always forming committee with past
presidents and secretaries. Dr. Raza and Dr. Yadav disagreed with this concept since according to them there is
not clear motto or added advantage over already existing central academic committee. Dr. Anil Jain said that this
group is not for individual publication and research but for UG/PG training/sub specialty training and other
academic activities of IOA. After extensive discussion it was decided that we may place it on e-mail of all EC
Members for further comments.
20 Letters from members-
i) Dr. H.R. Jhunjhunwala – already discussed
ii) Dr. Nitin Deshpande – already discussed
iii) Dr. H.S. Sandhu regarding IOACON – Dr. Sudhir Kapoor said that let Amritsar bid again for IOACON in next
GBM.
21 Any other matter:-
Dr. Rakesh Sharma pointed out that we should not promote fake MCH degrees from various universities. Dr.
Sudhir Kapoor explained that IOA is already against these fake MCH degrees.
22 Vote of thanks by Hon. Secretary IOA –
- Dr. Sudhir Kapoor thanked all EC members for their co-operation and suggestions during EC meeting and
also thanked all IOA staff for their well arrangements of meetings.
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Dr. Raza pointed out that for Dr. A.K. Gupta trophy one hour session in the conference is given 5 marks
whereas only 10 marks are given for all the activities throughout the year. Dr. Sudhir Kapoor explained that
this marking was passed in previous EC and if everybody agrees for the change in this marking scheme, then
we may discuss this out in EC Meeting.
f) Oncology section – EC members suggested that report may be sent on e-mail, which was appreciated by Dr.
Ajay Puri.
17 Discussion about Physiotherapy regarding affix:
Dr. Sudhir gave brief historical background and informed the house that this issue has been given to Dr.
Dhirender Singh for follow up. Dr. Dhirender Singh suggested that we must collect sufficient data in this regard
before going to court. Sufficient data in the form of :
- RTI to Ministry of Health asking them their status regarding physiotherapist in their state.
- RTI to District level
- Collection of these prescription papers (drugs/imaging modalities written by physiotherapist throughout
India).
He also requested all EC Members to ask all physiotherapists in their hospital not to write “Dr”.
Dr. Anil Jain suggested that we should not go for street fight rather:
- We should first collect data in the form of prescription/RTI
- We should educate our patients
- Collect all evidence
- We should exhaust all administrative channels (MCI/Health Ministry) before going to legal fight.
Dr. Deepak suggested that it will be better if any patient complaints to the court directly with the prescription
written by physiotherapist. Dr. Raza summarized that Dr. Dhirender will make a module of it and circulate it to
all EC Members
18 Information regarding IOA Election 2014 –
Dr. Jhunjhunwala informed that elections this year will be through both ballot paper and online but from next year
onwards there will be online elections only.
President elect Dr. Jhunjhunwala said that IOA has around 10,000 memberships and currently only 6000 e-mails
are registered. Hence there is need to improve the directory services of IOA. He proposed hiring the services of
professionals to update directory of IOA. But EC Members suggested that rather we should take route of state
chapters to rectify the directory of IOA and hence it was suggested that State chapters, local bodies should be
communicated for the updating of the IOA members to be incorporated in the directory for the coming elections.
Dr. Anil Jain suggested that we should first follow this method for three months and then we will reassess our data
of registered e-mail. If it does not improve we may take some other route to register e-mails of our members.
19 Academic Programme for IOA in pattern of AAOS:
Dr. Anil Jain presented his report on AAOS. Dr. Vijay Raghavan appreciated it as a good concept but also pointed
out that we need more new members to contribute in this instead of always forming committee with past
presidents and secretaries. Dr. Raza and Dr. Yadav disagreed with this concept since according to them there is
not clear motto or added advantage over already existing central academic committee. Dr. Anil Jain said that this
group is not for individual publication and research but for UG/PG training/sub specialty training and other
academic activities of IOA. After extensive discussion it was decided that we may place it on e-mail of all EC
Members for further comments.
20 Letters from members-
i) Dr. H.R. Jhunjhunwala – already discussed
ii) Dr. Nitin Deshpande – already discussed
iii) Dr. H.S. Sandhu regarding IOACON – Dr. Sudhir Kapoor said that let Amritsar bid again for IOACON in next
GBM.
21 Any other matter:-
Dr. Rakesh Sharma pointed out that we should not promote fake MCH degrees from various universities. Dr.
Sudhir Kapoor explained that IOA is already against these fake MCH degrees.
22 Vote of thanks by Hon. Secretary IOA –
- Dr. Sudhir Kapoor thanked all EC members for their co-operation and suggestions during EC meeting and
also thanked all IOA staff for their well arrangements of meetings.
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Section - IV
Reports
Hon Secretary Report- 2013 (final)- Presented during E.C. meeting, Inaugural function and GBM of IOACON-2013
1. Introduction- we have 9325 members till now and 396 people have applied this year and their membership has
still to be ratified. There are 109 Associate members (PG) and 37 more have applied this year.
We have now 19 recognized chapters of IOA, Himachal Pradesh and Pondichery having been included last year.
2. Bone and Joint Day
As in the previous year, bone and joint day celebrated on 4th of August, 2013 throughout India. Central office had
again given a call to perform free surgeries this year also. We have received information from various state chapters as
well as individual members. Probably the most elaborate activities were done by Kerala Orthopaedic Association,
which included free medical camp, Free Knee Osteo Arthiritis detection and awareness programme at Kochi, pomp
and splendor programme in Trivendrum, Deformity course in Palakkad and Ortho care programme in Calicut.
1. Free Knee osteo arthritis detection and awareness camp at Lourdes Hospital, Kochi
Free medical camp At Michalgiri, Marayoor, Munnar in association with Rotary Cochin International
Bone and Joint Day Celebrations, 04/08/2013- UPOA
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Section - IV
Reports
Hon Secretary Report- 2013 (final)- Presented during E.C. meeting, Inaugural function and GBM of IOACON-2013
1. Introduction- we have 9325 members till now and 396 people have applied this year and their membership has
still to be ratified. There are 109 Associate members (PG) and 37 more have applied this year.
We have now 19 recognized chapters of IOA, Himachal Pradesh and Pondichery having been included last year.
2. Bone and Joint Day
As in the previous year, bone and joint day celebrated on 4th of August, 2013 throughout India. Central office had
again given a call to perform free surgeries this year also. We have received information from various state chapters as
well as individual members. Probably the most elaborate activities were done by Kerala Orthopaedic Association,
which included free medical camp, Free Knee Osteo Arthiritis detection and awareness programme at Kochi, pomp
and splendor programme in Trivendrum, Deformity course in Palakkad and Ortho care programme in Calicut.
1. Free Knee osteo arthritis detection and awareness camp at Lourdes Hospital, Kochi
Free medical camp At Michalgiri, Marayoor, Munnar in association with Rotary Cochin International
Bone and Joint Day Celebrations, 04/08/2013- UPOA
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3. Information from Individuals-Email from Dr NS Laud:
Dr. N.S. Laud- Bone and Joint Day Celebration-2013
Dear Prof.Sudhir,
As desired by you, I have done a free Total Hip Replacement on a lady from a village near Sangli who was crippled
because of bilateral Hip arthritis. I have performed surgery on one side and with the cooperation of the hospital
authorities the entire surgery was performed free of cost. Please let me know where I should send the particulars and
x-rays.
In the last 6 months from the same area, I have done 6 Joint Replacements and fortunately the hospital provides the
Joint and other facilities and surgery is done totally free. Do I need to send the x-rays and patient photographs
Please do let me know.
Sincerely
Dr.N.S.LAUD
4. Activities on Presidential Theme 2013- President slogan this year was “Unite to Learn and Learn to Unite”.
The idea was to increase the interaction and a feeling of kinsmanship amongst the members. Social get-togethers
were encouraged, probably Delhi had the best gathering.
5. Spine surgery
There has been some confusion regarding orthopaedic surgeons performing spine surgery. The controversy has been
finally resolved. Thanks are due to Dr.H.S.Chabbra , Dr. Shishir Rastogi and Dr Jaiswal for their efforts in this regard.
Final decision has now been taken by MCI.
6. Editorial Board and IJO- Six issues of IJO have been published every year with worldwide viewership.
Our Impact factor this year is 0.503, which is 76% more than that of last year. It is probably one of the best
journals of any International Orthopaedic Associations.
7. IOACON-2012 Report and contribution
The last year conference had set few milestones with
I) Early start and early finish with plenty of the time in afternoon for visiting the trade fair/leisure activities.
ii) Online and blinded review of submissions
iii) E-posters were introduced for the first time
iv) Video lab by AAOS
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3. Information from Individuals-Email from Dr NS Laud:
Dr. N.S. Laud- Bone and Joint Day Celebration-2013
Dear Prof.Sudhir,
As desired by you, I have done a free Total Hip Replacement on a lady from a village near Sangli who was crippled
because of bilateral Hip arthritis. I have performed surgery on one side and with the cooperation of the hospital
authorities the entire surgery was performed free of cost. Please let me know where I should send the particulars and
x-rays.
In the last 6 months from the same area, I have done 6 Joint Replacements and fortunately the hospital provides the
Joint and other facilities and surgery is done totally free. Do I need to send the x-rays and patient photographs
Please do let me know.
Sincerely
Dr.N.S.LAUD
4. Activities on Presidential Theme 2013- President slogan this year was “Unite to Learn and Learn to Unite”.
The idea was to increase the interaction and a feeling of kinsmanship amongst the members. Social get-togethers
were encouraged, probably Delhi had the best gathering.
5. Spine surgery
There has been some confusion regarding orthopaedic surgeons performing spine surgery. The controversy has been
finally resolved. Thanks are due to Dr.H.S.Chabbra , Dr. Shishir Rastogi and Dr Jaiswal for their efforts in this regard.
Final decision has now been taken by MCI.
6. Editorial Board and IJO- Six issues of IJO have been published every year with worldwide viewership.
Our Impact factor this year is 0.503, which is 76% more than that of last year. It is probably one of the best
journals of any International Orthopaedic Associations.
7. IOACON-2012 Report and contribution
The last year conference had set few milestones with
I) Early start and early finish with plenty of the time in afternoon for visiting the trade fair/leisure activities.
ii) Online and blinded review of submissions
iii) E-posters were introduced for the first time
iv) Video lab by AAOS
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CME and Main conference of IOA at IOACON-2012, Chennai
Lighting of the lame and Dignitaries on dais during CME-2012 at Chennai
International faculty honoured by IOA during inaugural function at Chennai
Photographs of inaugural function of IOA at Chennai-2012
8. Progress report and programme of IOACON-2013, Agra
Major improvements in this year conference are–
· AAOS programme
· symposia with the help of foreign faculty,
· Green conference,
· survey of osteoarthritis
9. IOA CME programme-2013 – This year the CME has been organized by Odisha Orthopaedic Association with
a very apt theme of “Decision making in Orthopaedics”. The programme was finalized quite early with pan
India representations as far as speakers are concerned. 2000 thousand people have attended the CME. There was
representation from every part of India as well as International presence, so far as faculty is concerned
10. Election of IOA: Online elections of IOA were introduced in 2011. Presently both online and manual methods
are conducted. This will continue for one more year and from 2015, the election will be only online. The
members are being encouraged to use online method
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CME and Main conference of IOA at IOACON-2012, Chennai
Lighting of the lame and Dignitaries on dais during CME-2012 at Chennai
International faculty honoured by IOA during inaugural function at Chennai
Photographs of inaugural function of IOA at Chennai-2012
8. Progress report and programme of IOACON-2013, Agra
Major improvements in this year conference are–
· AAOS programme
· symposia with the help of foreign faculty,
· Green conference,
· survey of osteoarthritis
9. IOA CME programme-2013 – This year the CME has been organized by Odisha Orthopaedic Association with
a very apt theme of “Decision making in Orthopaedics”. The programme was finalized quite early with pan
India representations as far as speakers are concerned. 2000 thousand people have attended the CME. There was
representation from every part of India as well as International presence, so far as faculty is concerned
10. Election of IOA: Online elections of IOA were introduced in 2011. Presently both online and manual methods
are conducted. This will continue for one more year and from 2015, the election will be only online. The
members are being encouraged to use online method
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11. Website of IOA- The Present website of IOA can be compared with that of any international associations and is
one of the best. IOA elections were successfully posted by our website. All IOACON scientific abstract
submission is through this website. In 2012 marking by reviewers was also started online.
12. Protocol and Blue book of IOA :- Summary- The protocol to run the various functions of IOA was first time
published in 2002. Various new proposals and new activities have started after that. A need was felt to update this
book and publish the new edition. For this purpose, a committee of four senior members who were past
presidents, was setup in December, 2010 at Jaipur. The committee was to check up all the minutes of the e.c. and
gbm meetings since 2003, gather ideas from the members and give new proposals to do the work. All the
members of the committee have worked hard to achieve this end. We are extremely thankful to all of them for
doing a tremendous job. In the last E.C. meeting, it was unanimously decided to print this book and the President
was very particular that this important task must be done as early as possible since all the ground work have been
done. The responsibility was given to me. Building on the skeletal provided by Dr. Raza (in consultation with
the other members of the committee). I have prepared a final draft which has already been circulated to all of you.
After getting ratification in the gbm, it will be published shortly.
13. Constitutional Amendments - The Constitution was legally registered on 4th August, 1971. It has been
amended twice and going to amend third time this year. This is the sure sign of an alive and progressive
association. I solicit your support for the same during the special gbm called for this purpose.
14. Fellowships of IOA - We have got an unprecidented response for various foreign fellowship and for Glasgow
fellowship. We would be making the final result soon and declare it well in time, like it was done last year.
The response for the inland fellowships is not very enthuastic and I request all the members should avail these
fellowships also. IOA Synthes fellowship was started last year and 5 candidates have availed this fellowship last
year
15. Centre of Excellence- a new initiative - Over a period of past few years Indian Orthopaedic Scene has seen
emergence of state of the art, centres throughout the country. The training in different superspeciality of
Orthoapedics, where our members wanted to go out and get trained, is now available within the country. IOA has
started an effort to identify and recognized such centres for this purpose. We have invited nominations from
different centres and the response has been very good. We have sent a proforma to these centres to fill up. There is
a need for caution here as it is aimed that only genuine centres get this prestigious title so that we can send our
members there. Hopefully we would be able to full fill this need this year.
16. IOA UG/PG programme-2013 - IOA usually holds 6 PG programmes during an year and grant of Rs 75,000/- is
given for each.
IOA PG Teaching Programme at Jaipur IOA PG Teaching Programme in Bangalore
17. IOA Basic Science and Research committee- Decision has been taken to enforce proper representation of Basic
science teaching for our members. It has been made mandatory that every annual conference of each chapter
would have a two hours programme on basic sicences, with input from the members of IOA.
18. MOU with different national associations: we have been having a rather loose understanding with other
international conferences like, IOSUK, AAOS, SICOT, APOA, WOC etc. Now we wish to have firm
arrangements with these associations, on an equal footing. We have drafted a MOU to be implemented with these
associations. A detailed MOU with IOSUK has already been finalized.
19. Revised format for A.K. Gupta trophy for best chapter award - Available in IOA Newsletter
20. Golden Jubilee and Silver Jubilee lecture award-2013
a) For Golden Jubilee- 4 candidates- Dr. R.L. Mittal- Selected
b) For Silver Jubilee – 4 Candidates- Dr. Rajeev Rao, selected
21. Selection of J & J Fellows- 2013
This 3 year members are selected for J & J and 1 for Robert Roaf
22. IOA Synthes Trauma fellowship-2013: Process of selection still going on
In the end, I seek your blessings to complete the last year of my term i.e. 2014 with distinction and at the same time I
wish to thank all of you for the help provided to me in shouldering my responsibilities.
Jai Hind Jai IOA.
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11. Website of IOA- The Present website of IOA can be compared with that of any international associations and is
one of the best. IOA elections were successfully posted by our website. All IOACON scientific abstract
submission is through this website. In 2012 marking by reviewers was also started online.
12. Protocol and Blue book of IOA :- Summary- The protocol to run the various functions of IOA was first time
published in 2002. Various new proposals and new activities have started after that. A need was felt to update this
book and publish the new edition. For this purpose, a committee of four senior members who were past
presidents, was setup in December, 2010 at Jaipur. The committee was to check up all the minutes of the e.c. and
gbm meetings since 2003, gather ideas from the members and give new proposals to do the work. All the
members of the committee have worked hard to achieve this end. We are extremely thankful to all of them for
doing a tremendous job. In the last E.C. meeting, it was unanimously decided to print this book and the President
was very particular that this important task must be done as early as possible since all the ground work have been
done. The responsibility was given to me. Building on the skeletal provided by Dr. Raza (in consultation with
the other members of the committee). I have prepared a final draft which has already been circulated to all of you.
After getting ratification in the gbm, it will be published shortly.
13. Constitutional Amendments - The Constitution was legally registered on 4th August, 1971. It has been
amended twice and going to amend third time this year. This is the sure sign of an alive and progressive
association. I solicit your support for the same during the special gbm called for this purpose.
14. Fellowships of IOA - We have got an unprecidented response for various foreign fellowship and for Glasgow
fellowship. We would be making the final result soon and declare it well in time, like it was done last year.
The response for the inland fellowships is not very enthuastic and I request all the members should avail these
fellowships also. IOA Synthes fellowship was started last year and 5 candidates have availed this fellowship last
year
15. Centre of Excellence- a new initiative - Over a period of past few years Indian Orthopaedic Scene has seen
emergence of state of the art, centres throughout the country. The training in different superspeciality of
Orthoapedics, where our members wanted to go out and get trained, is now available within the country. IOA has
started an effort to identify and recognized such centres for this purpose. We have invited nominations from
different centres and the response has been very good. We have sent a proforma to these centres to fill up. There is
a need for caution here as it is aimed that only genuine centres get this prestigious title so that we can send our
members there. Hopefully we would be able to full fill this need this year.
16. IOA UG/PG programme-2013 - IOA usually holds 6 PG programmes during an year and grant of Rs 75,000/- is
given for each.
IOA PG Teaching Programme at Jaipur IOA PG Teaching Programme in Bangalore
17. IOA Basic Science and Research committee- Decision has been taken to enforce proper representation of Basic
science teaching for our members. It has been made mandatory that every annual conference of each chapter
would have a two hours programme on basic sicences, with input from the members of IOA.
18. MOU with different national associations: we have been having a rather loose understanding with other
international conferences like, IOSUK, AAOS, SICOT, APOA, WOC etc. Now we wish to have firm
arrangements with these associations, on an equal footing. We have drafted a MOU to be implemented with these
associations. A detailed MOU with IOSUK has already been finalized.
19. Revised format for A.K. Gupta trophy for best chapter award - Available in IOA Newsletter
20. Golden Jubilee and Silver Jubilee lecture award-2013
a) For Golden Jubilee- 4 candidates- Dr. R.L. Mittal- Selected
b) For Silver Jubilee – 4 Candidates- Dr. Rajeev Rao, selected
21. Selection of J & J Fellows- 2013
This 3 year members are selected for J & J and 1 for Robert Roaf
22. IOA Synthes Trauma fellowship-2013: Process of selection still going on
In the end, I seek your blessings to complete the last year of my term i.e. 2014 with distinction and at the same time I
wish to thank all of you for the help provided to me in shouldering my responsibilities.
Jai Hind Jai IOA.
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Presented during E.C. meeting of IOA held on 30th March, 2014
at IOA House, New Delhi
Dear friends,
Greetings from the office of Hon. Secretary, IOA!
Just about three months have passed since the last E.C. meeting. The report of the Secretary is consequently very short.
1. After ratification in the last GBM, the total life membership of IOA members is 9570 and associate members is 149.
2. Fellowships: The results of foreign fellowship and Inland fellowship have been declared. Glasgow consultants have added one more fellowship to the already existing two seats and the first on waiting list has been offered this seat. The information about this year fellowship would be sent in the next IOA newsletter and by email blast.
3. IOACON Agra has contributed Rs.50, 00,000/- and they have promised to send the rest of money shortly.
4. IOA blue book is almost final and after today's discussion, we would be able to publish.
5. Constitutional amendments- the constitutional amendments could not be taken up during the last IOACOn would be deliberated upon during the next IOACON on 21st of November, 2014 in special GBM. After today's meetings, we may add any new proposals.
6. Teleconferencing sessions of IOA- The main stress of this year's president- Dr. A.K. Jain, has been on academics. Realizing that P.G. Training has widely different standards in different parts of India, we have decided to hold p.g. teaching for all postgraduates of India, with the help of IGNOU. For this purpose a special session have been arranged on Gyandarshan Channel –II on every first Monday( till August, 2014.) and every first and third Monday from September, 2014 onwards- live telecast of lectures by senior faculty. The time slot would be from 2.30 to 7.30 PM. I can assure you that the best of faculty has been choosen. the inaugural function would be on 7th of April, 2014 and it will open with a talk by Dr. S.M. Tuli, in presence of Dr. P.S. Maini as the Chief Guest. We are planning to bring out DVD's of all the talks in the end.
7. Instruction course lectures- Originally planned by Dr. Jain to be held as a conference in July 2014 have been postponed to be held during IOACON-2014 at Hyderabad.
8. Academy of Indian Orthopaedic Surgeons: A proposal has been prepared by Dr. Anil K. Jain for constituting an Academy of Indian Orthopaedic Surgeons. He has prepared a detailed document which will be discussed today.
9. IOACON-2014 at Hydearabd: I may mention that the following are the dates.
a. CME-19th November, 2014
b. Main Conference- 20th -22nd November, 2014
c. Post conference workshops- 23rd & 24th November, 2014.
With thanks,
Prof. Sudhir K. Kapoor
Hon. Secretary, IOA
Editor’s Report: December 2013
ToThe PresidentIndian Orthopaedic Association
Sir,
I enclose the editor’s report presented in the Executive Committee Meeting held on 4th December 2013 and General
Body Meeting on 7th December 2013 at IOACON 2013 Agra
I would like to thank our prestigious Association and Executive Committee for allowing me to present this report.
Significant achievements
®Impact factor : 0.737
®Documents H Index : 9
®Indexed with PubMed, IndMed, Science Citation, Index Expanded, Scimago, Journal Ranking, SCOPUS, etc
®Scopus citation overview for a set of 940 documents.
®Increased visibility
®Increase in citations
lImpact Factor (Citation of Published Work)
• Impact Factor for the year 2012 is 0.737
• The impact factor in last three years :
®2010 - .285
®2011 - .503
®2012 - .737
• Visibility and citation of journal increased
Manuscript Status
• As on date (30 Nov 2013) we have received 765 manuscripts
• Likely to cross 850 articles by year end.
Issues Status
?Published all the Six issues i.e. Jan, Mar, May, Jul, Sep & Nov
?Published 647 pages of scientific contents which include 04 Editorials, 05 Review articles, 75 Original articles,
27 Case reports, 03 Book reviews and 24 Letter to Editors.
?Nov-Dec issue released online and the print version is in post.
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Presented during E.C. meeting of IOA held on 30th March, 2014
at IOA House, New Delhi
Dear friends,
Greetings from the office of Hon. Secretary, IOA!
Just about three months have passed since the last E.C. meeting. The report of the Secretary is consequently very short.
1. After ratification in the last GBM, the total life membership of IOA members is 9570 and associate members is 149.
2. Fellowships: The results of foreign fellowship and Inland fellowship have been declared. Glasgow consultants have added one more fellowship to the already existing two seats and the first on waiting list has been offered this seat. The information about this year fellowship would be sent in the next IOA newsletter and by email blast.
3. IOACON Agra has contributed Rs.50, 00,000/- and they have promised to send the rest of money shortly.
4. IOA blue book is almost final and after today's discussion, we would be able to publish.
5. Constitutional amendments- the constitutional amendments could not be taken up during the last IOACOn would be deliberated upon during the next IOACON on 21st of November, 2014 in special GBM. After today's meetings, we may add any new proposals.
6. Teleconferencing sessions of IOA- The main stress of this year's president- Dr. A.K. Jain, has been on academics. Realizing that P.G. Training has widely different standards in different parts of India, we have decided to hold p.g. teaching for all postgraduates of India, with the help of IGNOU. For this purpose a special session have been arranged on Gyandarshan Channel –II on every first Monday( till August, 2014.) and every first and third Monday from September, 2014 onwards- live telecast of lectures by senior faculty. The time slot would be from 2.30 to 7.30 PM. I can assure you that the best of faculty has been choosen. the inaugural function would be on 7th of April, 2014 and it will open with a talk by Dr. S.M. Tuli, in presence of Dr. P.S. Maini as the Chief Guest. We are planning to bring out DVD's of all the talks in the end.
7. Instruction course lectures- Originally planned by Dr. Jain to be held as a conference in July 2014 have been postponed to be held during IOACON-2014 at Hyderabad.
8. Academy of Indian Orthopaedic Surgeons: A proposal has been prepared by Dr. Anil K. Jain for constituting an Academy of Indian Orthopaedic Surgeons. He has prepared a detailed document which will be discussed today.
9. IOACON-2014 at Hydearabd: I may mention that the following are the dates.
a. CME-19th November, 2014
b. Main Conference- 20th -22nd November, 2014
c. Post conference workshops- 23rd & 24th November, 2014.
With thanks,
Prof. Sudhir K. Kapoor
Hon. Secretary, IOA
Editor’s Report: December 2013
ToThe PresidentIndian Orthopaedic Association
Sir,
I enclose the editor’s report presented in the Executive Committee Meeting held on 4th December 2013 and General
Body Meeting on 7th December 2013 at IOACON 2013 Agra
I would like to thank our prestigious Association and Executive Committee for allowing me to present this report.
Significant achievements
®Impact factor : 0.737
®Documents H Index : 9
®Indexed with PubMed, IndMed, Science Citation, Index Expanded, Scimago, Journal Ranking, SCOPUS, etc
®Scopus citation overview for a set of 940 documents.
®Increased visibility
®Increase in citations
lImpact Factor (Citation of Published Work)
• Impact Factor for the year 2012 is 0.737
• The impact factor in last three years :
®2010 - .285
®2011 - .503
®2012 - .737
• Visibility and citation of journal increased
Manuscript Status
• As on date (30 Nov 2013) we have received 765 manuscripts
• Likely to cross 850 articles by year end.
Issues Status
?Published all the Six issues i.e. Jan, Mar, May, Jul, Sep & Nov
?Published 647 pages of scientific contents which include 04 Editorials, 05 Review articles, 75 Original articles,
27 Case reports, 03 Book reviews and 24 Letter to Editors.
?Nov-Dec issue released online and the print version is in post.
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Finance
Income/expenditure details from Apr-Nov 13
• Total expenditure* - Rs. 2,68,7326/-
• Revenue generated - Rs. 18,83,867/-
• IOA Contribution - Rs. 5.0 Lac
• Deficit for the year - Rs. 3,03,459/-
* (Rs. 1847426 on printing, Rs. 543029 for mailing and Rs. 296871 for office (salary, stationary, Telephones
etc.)
• TDS Certificates on FD (Bank) for 1.4.2012 to 31.3.2013 of Rs. 32,358/- already forwarded to IOA House.
• In Addition, TDS Certificates for 2012-13 from Medknow (Publisher) for Rs. 2,58,371/- also forwarded to
IOA House.
The details of Receipt and Payment account from 01.4.2013 to 11.11.2013 are shown below:
Payments Amount (Rs.) Receipts Amount
Postage & Couriers 543029.00 Receipts from IOA 500000.00
Printing & Stationery 11248.00 Subscriptions 515273.00
Salary 231000.00 Advertisement Receipts 1158815.00
Telephone 34563.00 Bank Interest 209779.00
Bank Charges 236.00 Deficit for the year 303459.00
Computer Maintenance 5000.00
Legal & Professional Charges 11236.00
Conveyance Exp. 588.00
Publication & Journal Expenses 1847426.00
Fees & Subscriptions 3000.00
Depreciation 0.00
TOTAL 2687326.00 TOTAL 2687326.00
NOTE: An allotment of Rs. 8,00,000/- for this year (2013) from IOA is awaited.
Awards:
For various awards of IJO (Dr. S N Buxi award, IOA best published paper award and Dr. S M Tuli best case report
award) the pdf of all articles published in 2012 were sent to the experts for evaluating the articles. On the basis of
evaluation of experts, the various awards are given to following members:
Dr. SN Buxi Award for Best Clinical Research paper Category for the year 2012 to Dr. Anil K Jain et. al for the article
titled “Efficacy of extended DOTS category I chemotherapy in spinal tuberculosis based on MRI based healed status”
published in Indian Journal of Orthopaedics in 2012, Volume No. 46, Issue No.6.
IOA Best Published Paper Award 2012 in Basic Research Category to Dr. S Kumaravel et al. for the article titled
“Monitoring of fracture healing by electrical conductipn: A new diagnostic procedure” published in Indian Journal of
Orthopaedics in 2012, Volume No. 46, Issue No. 4.
Dr. SM Tuli Best Case Report Award for the year 2012 to Dr. Dhanpal Singh et. al. for Case Report titled “Chronic
triceps insufficiency managed with extensor carpi radialis longus and palmaris longus tendon grafts” published in
Indian Journal of Orthopaedics in 2012, Volume No. 46, Issue No. 2.
Appointment for various Editorial Positions in IJO
An advertisement with regard to various positions in IJO, as per details given below, was circulated to all IOA
Members through mail and as “Loose Sheet” alongwith Sep-Oct 2013 issue of IJO.
• Associate Editor - 1
• Assistant Editors - 2
• Member Editorial Board - 3
Applications as per the details given below, were received from the IOA members for various positions:
?Associate Editor - 03
?Assistant Editor - 12
?Members Editorial Board - 19
The applications were forwarded to the selection committee for their decision. The Selection Committee has decided
to appoint the following members for various positions in IJO for a period of 3 years w.e.f. January 2014.
Associate Editor Dr. Vivek Trikha, New Delhi
Assistant Editor (1) Dr. Zile Singh Kundu, Rohtak
(2) Dr. Arvind Kulkarni, Mumbai
Editorial Board Members (1) Dr. Rajesh Rohilla, Rohtak
(2) Dr. Sujit K Tripathy, Bhubaneshwar
(3) Dr. Hitesh Modi, Ahmedabad
(4) Dr. Dhananjaya Sabat, New Delhi
Reporting Matter
1. Editorial Office Secretarial Staff fixed on following pay structures w.e.f. 01.6.2013 - Rs. 14000-1000-20000
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Finance
Income/expenditure details from Apr-Nov 13
• Total expenditure* - Rs. 2,68,7326/-
• Revenue generated - Rs. 18,83,867/-
• IOA Contribution - Rs. 5.0 Lac
• Deficit for the year - Rs. 3,03,459/-
* (Rs. 1847426 on printing, Rs. 543029 for mailing and Rs. 296871 for office (salary, stationary, Telephones
etc.)
• TDS Certificates on FD (Bank) for 1.4.2012 to 31.3.2013 of Rs. 32,358/- already forwarded to IOA House.
• In Addition, TDS Certificates for 2012-13 from Medknow (Publisher) for Rs. 2,58,371/- also forwarded to
IOA House.
The details of Receipt and Payment account from 01.4.2013 to 11.11.2013 are shown below:
Payments Amount (Rs.) Receipts Amount
Postage & Couriers 543029.00 Receipts from IOA 500000.00
Printing & Stationery 11248.00 Subscriptions 515273.00
Salary 231000.00 Advertisement Receipts 1158815.00
Telephone 34563.00 Bank Interest 209779.00
Bank Charges 236.00 Deficit for the year 303459.00
Computer Maintenance 5000.00
Legal & Professional Charges 11236.00
Conveyance Exp. 588.00
Publication & Journal Expenses 1847426.00
Fees & Subscriptions 3000.00
Depreciation 0.00
TOTAL 2687326.00 TOTAL 2687326.00
NOTE: An allotment of Rs. 8,00,000/- for this year (2013) from IOA is awaited.
Awards:
For various awards of IJO (Dr. S N Buxi award, IOA best published paper award and Dr. S M Tuli best case report
award) the pdf of all articles published in 2012 were sent to the experts for evaluating the articles. On the basis of
evaluation of experts, the various awards are given to following members:
Dr. SN Buxi Award for Best Clinical Research paper Category for the year 2012 to Dr. Anil K Jain et. al for the article
titled “Efficacy of extended DOTS category I chemotherapy in spinal tuberculosis based on MRI based healed status”
published in Indian Journal of Orthopaedics in 2012, Volume No. 46, Issue No.6.
IOA Best Published Paper Award 2012 in Basic Research Category to Dr. S Kumaravel et al. for the article titled
“Monitoring of fracture healing by electrical conductipn: A new diagnostic procedure” published in Indian Journal of
Orthopaedics in 2012, Volume No. 46, Issue No. 4.
Dr. SM Tuli Best Case Report Award for the year 2012 to Dr. Dhanpal Singh et. al. for Case Report titled “Chronic
triceps insufficiency managed with extensor carpi radialis longus and palmaris longus tendon grafts” published in
Indian Journal of Orthopaedics in 2012, Volume No. 46, Issue No. 2.
Appointment for various Editorial Positions in IJO
An advertisement with regard to various positions in IJO, as per details given below, was circulated to all IOA
Members through mail and as “Loose Sheet” alongwith Sep-Oct 2013 issue of IJO.
• Associate Editor - 1
• Assistant Editors - 2
• Member Editorial Board - 3
Applications as per the details given below, were received from the IOA members for various positions:
?Associate Editor - 03
?Assistant Editor - 12
?Members Editorial Board - 19
The applications were forwarded to the selection committee for their decision. The Selection Committee has decided
to appoint the following members for various positions in IJO for a period of 3 years w.e.f. January 2014.
Associate Editor Dr. Vivek Trikha, New Delhi
Assistant Editor (1) Dr. Zile Singh Kundu, Rohtak
(2) Dr. Arvind Kulkarni, Mumbai
Editorial Board Members (1) Dr. Rajesh Rohilla, Rohtak
(2) Dr. Sujit K Tripathy, Bhubaneshwar
(3) Dr. Hitesh Modi, Ahmedabad
(4) Dr. Dhananjaya Sabat, New Delhi
Reporting Matter
1. Editorial Office Secretarial Staff fixed on following pay structures w.e.f. 01.6.2013 - Rs. 14000-1000-20000
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· D.A. as per Central Govt rules as and when announced by the Govt. from time to time with effect from January
2014.
Appeal for submission of new manuscript to IJO
• We appeal to all the Indian Authors to submit their original work / Review of literature to IJO.
• Any help required in this regard i.e. how to write an article, how to upload the article online etc. will be
provided by the experts in editorial team.
Suggestions
• Full papers submitted for various award sessions should be submitted to IJO for publication.
I am thankful to
• All Office bearers
• Executive Committee Members
• Authors
• Reviewers
• Editorial Board Members & entire Editorial Team
• Wolters Kluwer/Medknow Publications.
Together only we have attained all this and shall continue to grow with your co-operation.
Dr. Sudhir Kumar
Editor
On behalf of Editorial Team
Editor’s Report :
Executive Committee Meeting on 30th March 2014
To
The President
Indian Orthopaedic Association
I would like to thank our prestigious association and executive committee for giving me the opportunity to present my
first report after taking over as Editor of Indian Journal of Orthopaedics.
Significant achievements
§ Documents H Index increased from: 9 to 10
§ Scopus citation overview increased for a set of 940 documents to 1010 documents.
Issues Status
We have already published two issues of our journal in this year. The issues have been released online and the print
version of March also posted. A total of 232 pages of scientific contents which include 01 Editorial, 03 Review
articles, 24 Original articles, 08 Case reports, 01 Book review and 8 Letters to Editor have been published as on date.
Manuscript Status
Till now we have received 229 manuscripts i.e. at an average rate of 2.75 manuscripts per day and are likely to cross
1000 by the year end.
Finance
The profit and loss statement/balance sheet for the period from 01.4.2012 to 31.3.2013 is not yet finalized and will be
submitted to IOA Office as soon as it is ready.
The details of Receipt and Payment account (from 01.4.2013 to 11.3.2014) are as follows:
Payments Amount (Rs.) Receipts Amount
To postage & Couriers 902153.00 By Receipts from IOA *2500000.00
To Printing & Stationery 12348.00 By Subscriptions 768132.00
To Salary 343000 By Advertisement Receipts 1832446.00
To Telephone 50044.00 By Bank Interest 141744.94
To Bank Charges 627.00 To Depreciation 0
To Computer Maintenance 10530.00
To Legal & Professional Charges 11236.00
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· D.A. as per Central Govt rules as and when announced by the Govt. from time to time with effect from January
2014.
Appeal for submission of new manuscript to IJO
• We appeal to all the Indian Authors to submit their original work / Review of literature to IJO.
• Any help required in this regard i.e. how to write an article, how to upload the article online etc. will be
provided by the experts in editorial team.
Suggestions
• Full papers submitted for various award sessions should be submitted to IJO for publication.
I am thankful to
• All Office bearers
• Executive Committee Members
• Authors
• Reviewers
• Editorial Board Members & entire Editorial Team
• Wolters Kluwer/Medknow Publications.
Together only we have attained all this and shall continue to grow with your co-operation.
Dr. Sudhir Kumar
Editor
On behalf of Editorial Team
Editor’s Report :
Executive Committee Meeting on 30th March 2014
To
The President
Indian Orthopaedic Association
I would like to thank our prestigious association and executive committee for giving me the opportunity to present my
first report after taking over as Editor of Indian Journal of Orthopaedics.
Significant achievements
§ Documents H Index increased from: 9 to 10
§ Scopus citation overview increased for a set of 940 documents to 1010 documents.
Issues Status
We have already published two issues of our journal in this year. The issues have been released online and the print
version of March also posted. A total of 232 pages of scientific contents which include 01 Editorial, 03 Review
articles, 24 Original articles, 08 Case reports, 01 Book review and 8 Letters to Editor have been published as on date.
Manuscript Status
Till now we have received 229 manuscripts i.e. at an average rate of 2.75 manuscripts per day and are likely to cross
1000 by the year end.
Finance
The profit and loss statement/balance sheet for the period from 01.4.2012 to 31.3.2013 is not yet finalized and will be
submitted to IOA Office as soon as it is ready.
The details of Receipt and Payment account (from 01.4.2013 to 11.3.2014) are as follows:
Payments Amount (Rs.) Receipts Amount
To postage & Couriers 902153.00 By Receipts from IOA *2500000.00
To Printing & Stationery 12348.00 By Subscriptions 768132.00
To Salary 343000 By Advertisement Receipts 1832446.00
To Telephone 50044.00 By Bank Interest 141744.94
To Bank Charges 627.00 To Depreciation 0
To Computer Maintenance 10530.00
To Legal & Professional Charges 11236.00
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Payments Amount (Rs.) Receipts Amount
To Conveyance 958.00
To Fee & Subscription 3000.00
To Publication & Journal Expenses 3307756.00
To Depreciation 0
Profit 600670.94
TOTAL 5242322.94 TOTAL 5242322.94
*Out of these Rs 25 Lac, 12 Lac are for the current calendar year 2014. A total of Rs. 23 Lac have been received
in the year 2013.
Allocation of additional funds
In view of the enrolment of approximately 1000 new members (484 in 2013 & 500 in 2014), the annual expenditure of
publication and distribution of IJO has increased exponentially i.e. approx. Rs. 6-7 Lac. Every year approximately
500 new members get enrolled during IOACON and IJO Office has to send the journal to all the new enrolled
members. For printing and dispatch of journal to new members, an additional expenditure of approximate Rs. 3.0 to
3.5 lac is incurred every year. It is proposed that the fund allotment to IJO may please be increased every year
automatically by atleast Rs. 3.0 lac to meet the extra expenditure being incurred by IJO.
At present we need an additional fund of minimum of Rs. 7.0 Lac to meet and also to cover up additional expenses
already incurred by IJO.
The contribution of IOA may be raised from Rs. 23 Lac to Rs. 30 Lac.
Accounts are maintained by the CA/Accountant as per financial year whereas the allotment of funds from IOA is as
per calendar year. It is suggested that the funds from IOA may also be allotted as per the financial year i.e. April to
March so that there will be more clarity in maintaining the accounts and also about allotment and expenditure of funds.
It will also be convenience for the IOA to keep record in their accounts.
TDS Certificates for the FY 2013-14 (Qtr 2 & 3) amounting to Rs. 2,16,334/- have already been forwarded to IOA
House. For the first Quarter i.e. Apr- Jun 2014, no TDS was deducted; hence no certificate has been forwarded.
Proposal/Suggestion
The editorial office of IJO and the members of editorial board need to refer to various international journals with
regard to editorial work of the journal. Most of the journals have paid subscriptions.
A proposal to have online subscription for some of the important journals which are frequently required to be referred
for day-to-day work for editorial work has already been sent to the Hon’ble President, Hon. Secretary and past
presidents for their approval.
The estimated cost of subscription of these journals for the year 2014 is approx. Rs.10,03,285/-. It is also proposed
that an amount to be incurred on subscription of these journals may be allotted to IJO in addition to the funds being
allotted at present.
Appeal to reviewers of IJO
We have a solid data base of reviewers including the overseas reviewers, on our website. We allot the manuscripts to
various reviewers for their valuable comments. We give three weeks time to the reviewers to submit their comments.
But we find that the comments given by some of the reviewers are not adequate to take a decision on the manuscript.
We would appeal to all the reviewers to give detailed comments on the manuscript to avoid sending the manuscript
again to some more reviewers which require 3 weeks more time (given to another set of reviewers) to reduce
submission-decision-publication time. In the absence of inadequate comments we (editorial staff) are not able to take
any decision on the manuscript and compelled to send the manuscript again for peer review. We would also appeal to
the reviewers; do not decline to review the article, except in exceptional cases.
I am thankful to the office bearers and all Executive Committee members for keeping faith on us. I am also extremely
thankful to all our authors, reviewers, editorial board members, entire Editorial Team and Wolters Kluwer/Medknow
Publications for working hard and to continue working together in this journey.
Together only we have attained so much and shall attain further bigger heights.
Dr. Sudhir Kumar
Editor
On behalf of Editorial Team
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Payments Amount (Rs.) Receipts Amount
To Conveyance 958.00
To Fee & Subscription 3000.00
To Publication & Journal Expenses 3307756.00
To Depreciation 0
Profit 600670.94
TOTAL 5242322.94 TOTAL 5242322.94
*Out of these Rs 25 Lac, 12 Lac are for the current calendar year 2014. A total of Rs. 23 Lac have been received
in the year 2013.
Allocation of additional funds
In view of the enrolment of approximately 1000 new members (484 in 2013 & 500 in 2014), the annual expenditure of
publication and distribution of IJO has increased exponentially i.e. approx. Rs. 6-7 Lac. Every year approximately
500 new members get enrolled during IOACON and IJO Office has to send the journal to all the new enrolled
members. For printing and dispatch of journal to new members, an additional expenditure of approximate Rs. 3.0 to
3.5 lac is incurred every year. It is proposed that the fund allotment to IJO may please be increased every year
automatically by atleast Rs. 3.0 lac to meet the extra expenditure being incurred by IJO.
At present we need an additional fund of minimum of Rs. 7.0 Lac to meet and also to cover up additional expenses
already incurred by IJO.
The contribution of IOA may be raised from Rs. 23 Lac to Rs. 30 Lac.
Accounts are maintained by the CA/Accountant as per financial year whereas the allotment of funds from IOA is as
per calendar year. It is suggested that the funds from IOA may also be allotted as per the financial year i.e. April to
March so that there will be more clarity in maintaining the accounts and also about allotment and expenditure of funds.
It will also be convenience for the IOA to keep record in their accounts.
TDS Certificates for the FY 2013-14 (Qtr 2 & 3) amounting to Rs. 2,16,334/- have already been forwarded to IOA
House. For the first Quarter i.e. Apr- Jun 2014, no TDS was deducted; hence no certificate has been forwarded.
Proposal/Suggestion
The editorial office of IJO and the members of editorial board need to refer to various international journals with
regard to editorial work of the journal. Most of the journals have paid subscriptions.
A proposal to have online subscription for some of the important journals which are frequently required to be referred
for day-to-day work for editorial work has already been sent to the Hon’ble President, Hon. Secretary and past
presidents for their approval.
The estimated cost of subscription of these journals for the year 2014 is approx. Rs.10,03,285/-. It is also proposed
that an amount to be incurred on subscription of these journals may be allotted to IJO in addition to the funds being
allotted at present.
Appeal to reviewers of IJO
We have a solid data base of reviewers including the overseas reviewers, on our website. We allot the manuscripts to
various reviewers for their valuable comments. We give three weeks time to the reviewers to submit their comments.
But we find that the comments given by some of the reviewers are not adequate to take a decision on the manuscript.
We would appeal to all the reviewers to give detailed comments on the manuscript to avoid sending the manuscript
again to some more reviewers which require 3 weeks more time (given to another set of reviewers) to reduce
submission-decision-publication time. In the absence of inadequate comments we (editorial staff) are not able to take
any decision on the manuscript and compelled to send the manuscript again for peer review. We would also appeal to
the reviewers; do not decline to review the article, except in exceptional cases.
I am thankful to the office bearers and all Executive Committee members for keeping faith on us. I am also extremely
thankful to all our authors, reviewers, editorial board members, entire Editorial Team and Wolters Kluwer/Medknow
Publications for working hard and to continue working together in this journey.
Together only we have attained so much and shall attain further bigger heights.
Dr. Sudhir Kumar
Editor
On behalf of Editorial Team
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Treasurer’s Report
We have examined the attached Balance Sheet of INDIAN ORTHOPAEDIC ASSOCIATION, (Registration No.
S–5040), Plot No. 69, Tuglakabad Institutional Area, M. B. Road, New Delhi as at 31st March, 2013 and also the
Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended on that date annexed thereto. These financial statements are the
responsibility of the association's management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial
statements based on our audit.
We conducted our audit in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in India. Those standards require
that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of
material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosure
in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates
made by the management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audit
provides a reasonable basis for our opinion.
a) We have obtained all the information and explanations, which to the best of our knowledge and belief were
necessary for the purpose of our audit.
b) In our opinion proper books of account as required by law have been kept by the Association so far as appears
from our examination of books.
c) The Balance Sheet and the Income & Expenditure Account dealt with by this report are in agreement with the
books of account.
d) In our opinion and to the best of our information and according to the explanations given to us the accounts
give the information required by the Society Registration Act, 1860 in the manner so required and give a true
and fair view:
i) In the case of Balance Sheet, of the state of affairs of the Association as at 31st March, 2013 and
ii) In the case of Income & Expenditure Account, of the excess of income over expenditure for the
period ended on that date.
For ASHOK AMOL & ASSOCIATES
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
Sd/-
(ASHOK KUMAR GARG)
F.C.A. / PROPRIETOR
M. No. 091952 / FRN – 015102N
PLACE:New Delhi
DATED: 28.09.2013
Indian Orthopedic Association, New Delhi
Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2013
Liabilities Amount Rs. Assets Amount Rs.
Capital Fund Fixed Assets Balance As Per Ledger 47499183.16 As Per List 12,968,610.90 Add: Excess Of Income Current Assets Over Expenditure 5072790.98 FDRs With Banks 29,717,099.54
52571974.14 As Per List Less: Income Tax 142,026.62 52,429,947.52 Benevolent Fund IOA 2,059,170.88
IOACON-2013, Agra 1,000,000.00 (seed Money)
Ajmer Tourist Texi Service 34,915.00 Balance With Banks Ashok Amol & Associates 124,353.00 SBI SB A/C *7102 821,452.26 Baba Shiv Enterprises 3,576.00 SBI SB A/C *1572 123,423.69 Hotel Malik Continetal 17,960.00 SBI SB A/C *6726 1,181.24 Jtl Security Service P Ltd. 22,986.00 SBI SB A/C *7612 50,863.85 Salary Payable 67,505.00 SBI C/A *5229 176,956.46 Tds Payable 17,309.00 SBI C/A *5230 145,214.93 Telephone Expenses Payable 993.00 SBI C/A *42341 7,960.00 Travel Point 59,280.00 Sy. Bank SB *7923 54,610.33 Yug Publication 66,000.00 Sy. Bank SB *6493 3,581,456.66 4,963,119.42
Cash In Hand 40,478.20 Outstanding Cheques 8,000.00
TDS (AY 2010-11) 19,900.00 TDS (AY 2011-12) 248,946.11 TDS (AY 2012-13) 267,610.00 TDS (AY 2013-14) 562,301.47
Editor IJO 2013 900,000.00 Benett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. 39,000.00 Mohit Trading Co. 29,717.00 Indira International Inn 5,000.00 Deposit with Post Office (News Letter) 4,311.00Deposit with Post Office (Election) 11,560.00
52,844,824.52 52,844,824.52
for INDIAN ORTHOPEDIC ASSOCIATIONSd/- Sd/- Sd/-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER
AUDITOR’S REPORT As per our Audit Report of even date attached.
for ASHOK AMOL & ASSOCIATESCHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
PLACE: NEW DELHI Sd/-DATED: 28.09.2013 (ASHOK KUMAR GARG)
F.C.A. / PROPRIETOR M. No. 091952 / FRN - 015102N
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Treasurer’s Report
We have examined the attached Balance Sheet of INDIAN ORTHOPAEDIC ASSOCIATION, (Registration No.
S–5040), Plot No. 69, Tuglakabad Institutional Area, M. B. Road, New Delhi as at 31st March, 2013 and also the
Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended on that date annexed thereto. These financial statements are the
responsibility of the association's management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial
statements based on our audit.
We conducted our audit in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in India. Those standards require
that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of
material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosure
in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates
made by the management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audit
provides a reasonable basis for our opinion.
a) We have obtained all the information and explanations, which to the best of our knowledge and belief were
necessary for the purpose of our audit.
b) In our opinion proper books of account as required by law have been kept by the Association so far as appears
from our examination of books.
c) The Balance Sheet and the Income & Expenditure Account dealt with by this report are in agreement with the
books of account.
d) In our opinion and to the best of our information and according to the explanations given to us the accounts
give the information required by the Society Registration Act, 1860 in the manner so required and give a true
and fair view:
i) In the case of Balance Sheet, of the state of affairs of the Association as at 31st March, 2013 and
ii) In the case of Income & Expenditure Account, of the excess of income over expenditure for the
period ended on that date.
For ASHOK AMOL & ASSOCIATES
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
Sd/-
(ASHOK KUMAR GARG)
F.C.A. / PROPRIETOR
M. No. 091952 / FRN – 015102N
PLACE:New Delhi
DATED: 28.09.2013
Indian Orthopedic Association, New Delhi
Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2013
Liabilities Amount Rs. Assets Amount Rs.
Capital Fund Fixed Assets Balance As Per Ledger 47499183.16 As Per List 12,968,610.90 Add: Excess Of Income Current Assets Over Expenditure 5072790.98 FDRs With Banks 29,717,099.54
52571974.14 As Per List Less: Income Tax 142,026.62 52,429,947.52 Benevolent Fund IOA 2,059,170.88
IOACON-2013, Agra 1,000,000.00 (seed Money)
Ajmer Tourist Texi Service 34,915.00 Balance With Banks Ashok Amol & Associates 124,353.00 SBI SB A/C *7102 821,452.26 Baba Shiv Enterprises 3,576.00 SBI SB A/C *1572 123,423.69 Hotel Malik Continetal 17,960.00 SBI SB A/C *6726 1,181.24 Jtl Security Service P Ltd. 22,986.00 SBI SB A/C *7612 50,863.85 Salary Payable 67,505.00 SBI C/A *5229 176,956.46 Tds Payable 17,309.00 SBI C/A *5230 145,214.93 Telephone Expenses Payable 993.00 SBI C/A *42341 7,960.00 Travel Point 59,280.00 Sy. Bank SB *7923 54,610.33 Yug Publication 66,000.00 Sy. Bank SB *6493 3,581,456.66 4,963,119.42
Cash In Hand 40,478.20 Outstanding Cheques 8,000.00
TDS (AY 2010-11) 19,900.00 TDS (AY 2011-12) 248,946.11 TDS (AY 2012-13) 267,610.00 TDS (AY 2013-14) 562,301.47
Editor IJO 2013 900,000.00 Benett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. 39,000.00 Mohit Trading Co. 29,717.00 Indira International Inn 5,000.00 Deposit with Post Office (News Letter) 4,311.00Deposit with Post Office (Election) 11,560.00
52,844,824.52 52,844,824.52
for INDIAN ORTHOPEDIC ASSOCIATIONSd/- Sd/- Sd/-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER
AUDITOR’S REPORT As per our Audit Report of even date attached.
for ASHOK AMOL & ASSOCIATESCHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
PLACE: NEW DELHI Sd/-DATED: 28.09.2013 (ASHOK KUMAR GARG)
F.C.A. / PROPRIETOR M. No. 091952 / FRN - 015102N
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Indian Orthopedic Association, New Delhi Income & Expenditure Account For The Year Ended On 31st March, 2013
Particulars Amount Rs. Particulars Amount Rs.
Expenses To The Object By Life Membership Fees 2,358,550.00 To Orthopedic Research Foundation 200,000.00 By Associate Membership Fees 111,500.00 To Contribution To CME 800,000.00 By Sponsorship Received 3,831,132.00 To Bone & Joint Conference 282,379.00 By Advertisement Receipts 2,583,702.00 To Advertisement Bone & Joint 3,150,253.00 By Subscription 447,011.00 To Printing Of News Letters 1,195,391.00 By Conference Receipts IOACON-12 10,000,000.00 To Journal Expenses 3,614,402.00 By Guest House Receipts 57,200.00 To Fellowship & Awards 615,866.00 By Interest From Bank FDRs 2,471,213.18 To Salaries & Honorarium 1,536,830.00 By Interest From SB A/c 256,853.30 To Conveyance Exp. 235,660.00 To Ta/da Of Office Bearers 2,093,367.00 To Telephone Exp. 159,940.00 To Stationery & Printing 454,628.00 To Postage Expenses 1,631,249.00 To Bank Charges & Interest 3,167.50 To General Exp, 65,110.00 To Meeting & Election Exp. 172,074.00 To Guest House Maintenance 164,806.00 To Security Service Charges 281,045.00 To Website Expenses 250,000.00 To Legal & Professional Charges 13,483.00 To Accounting Charges 40,450.00 To Audit Fees 84,270.00 To Excess Of Income Over Expenditure 5,072,790.98
22,117,161.48 22,117,161.48
For Indian Orthopedic Association
Sd/- Sd/- Sd/- President Secretary Treasurer
Auditor’s Report As per our Audit Report of Even Date Attached
FOR ASHOK AMOL & ASSOCIATES CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
Place: New Delhi Sd/- Dated: 28.09.2013
(Ashok Kumar Garg) F.C.A. / PROPRIETOR
M. NO. 091952 / FRN - 015102N
Indian Orthopedic Association, New DelhiList of Fixed Assets as at 31-03-2013
Air Conditioner 473,830.00
Camera 17,990.00
Computer 282,161.00
EPABX 22,700.00
Fire Fighting Equipment 13,250.00
Furniture & Fixture 149,190.84
Invertor 50,816.00
Land & Building 10,934,517.06
Lift 868,138.00
Microwave 7,000.00
Photocopier 60,500.00
Refrigerator 19,000.00
Room Heater 4,200.00
Television 52,218.00
Type writer 7,800.00
Water Heater 5,300.00
12,968,610.90
For Indian Orthopedic Association
Sd/- Sd/- Sd/-
President Secretary Treasurer
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Indian Orthopedic Association, New Delhi Income & Expenditure Account For The Year Ended On 31st March, 2013
Particulars Amount Rs. Particulars Amount Rs.
Expenses To The Object By Life Membership Fees 2,358,550.00 To Orthopedic Research Foundation 200,000.00 By Associate Membership Fees 111,500.00 To Contribution To CME 800,000.00 By Sponsorship Received 3,831,132.00 To Bone & Joint Conference 282,379.00 By Advertisement Receipts 2,583,702.00 To Advertisement Bone & Joint 3,150,253.00 By Subscription 447,011.00 To Printing Of News Letters 1,195,391.00 By Conference Receipts IOACON-12 10,000,000.00 To Journal Expenses 3,614,402.00 By Guest House Receipts 57,200.00 To Fellowship & Awards 615,866.00 By Interest From Bank FDRs 2,471,213.18 To Salaries & Honorarium 1,536,830.00 By Interest From SB A/c 256,853.30 To Conveyance Exp. 235,660.00 To Ta/da Of Office Bearers 2,093,367.00 To Telephone Exp. 159,940.00 To Stationery & Printing 454,628.00 To Postage Expenses 1,631,249.00 To Bank Charges & Interest 3,167.50 To General Exp, 65,110.00 To Meeting & Election Exp. 172,074.00 To Guest House Maintenance 164,806.00 To Security Service Charges 281,045.00 To Website Expenses 250,000.00 To Legal & Professional Charges 13,483.00 To Accounting Charges 40,450.00 To Audit Fees 84,270.00 To Excess Of Income Over Expenditure 5,072,790.98
22,117,161.48 22,117,161.48
For Indian Orthopedic Association
Sd/- Sd/- Sd/- President Secretary Treasurer
Auditor’s Report As per our Audit Report of Even Date Attached
FOR ASHOK AMOL & ASSOCIATES CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
Place: New Delhi Sd/- Dated: 28.09.2013
(Ashok Kumar Garg) F.C.A. / PROPRIETOR
M. NO. 091952 / FRN - 015102N
Indian Orthopedic Association, New DelhiList of Fixed Assets as at 31-03-2013
Air Conditioner 473,830.00
Camera 17,990.00
Computer 282,161.00
EPABX 22,700.00
Fire Fighting Equipment 13,250.00
Furniture & Fixture 149,190.84
Invertor 50,816.00
Land & Building 10,934,517.06
Lift 868,138.00
Microwave 7,000.00
Photocopier 60,500.00
Refrigerator 19,000.00
Room Heater 4,200.00
Television 52,218.00
Type writer 7,800.00
Water Heater 5,300.00
12,968,610.90
For Indian Orthopedic Association
Sd/- Sd/- Sd/-
President Secretary Treasurer
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S.No. Bank FDR Nos. Amount Rs. 1 SBI 10874850798 200,000.00 2 SBI 10874850801 354,825.00 3 SBI 10874850812 313,120.00 4 SBI 10874850823 838,468.00 5 SBI 10874850834 431,027.00 6 SBI 10874850845 148,472.00 7 SBI 10874850856 200,000.00 8 SBI 10874850867 200,000.00 9 SBI 10874850878 200,000.00 10 SBI 10874850889 200,000.00 11 SBI 10874850890 200,000.00 12 SBI 10874850903 178,543.00 13 SBI 10874850925 200,000.00 14 SBI 10874850936 200,000.00 15 SBI 10874850970 175,693.00 16 SBI 10874850981 379,160.00 17 SBI 10874850992 86,251.00 18 SBI 10874851000 379,160.00 19 SBI 10874851011 165,029.00 20 SBI 10874851022 405,443.00 21 SBI 30091851327 1,550,000.00 22 SBI 30451227628 800,000.00 23 SBI 30241740731 315,545.00 24 SBI 30241750320 100,000.00 25 SBI 30241961591 90,998.00 26 SBI 31744503043 500,000.00 27 SBI 31744503746 200,000.00 28 SBI 31744505052 1,000,000.00 29 SBI 31744506215 1,000,000.00
SBI Interest Accrued 125,877.00 30 Syndicate 90684050029773/7 3,923,714.83 31 Syndicate 90684030001724/1 2,540,781.25 32 Syndicate 90684030001724/2 2,032,625.00 33 Syndicate 90684030001724/3 5,000,000.00 34 Syndicate 90684030001724/4 2,571,310.12 35 Syndicate 90684010008273/1 1,509,282.00 36 Syndicate 90684010008260/2 1,001,775.34
29,717,099.54
for INDIAN ORTHOPEDIC ASSOCIATION
Sd/- Sd/- Sd/-
PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER
Indian Orthopedic Association, New Delhi List of Fixed Deposits with Banks as at 31-03-2013 Report from Various Committees
Report of Orthopaedic Research and Basic science Committee
To 12.4.2014
Prof. Sudhir Kapoor
Hon. Secretary, Indian Orthopaedic Association
New Delhi
Dear Sir
On behalf of the members of Orthopaedic Research and Basic science Committee, Dr. Parag sancheti, Dr. J Naresh
Babu and myself Dr. S K Saraf, I am presenting herewith the report of our committee.
Several suggestions on Subspecialty Research in Orthopaedics, Research Grants, IOA Oration / Award, instituting a
session on basic science and research methodology at all the level of conferences and instituting best paper award in
this category etc. were discussed.
The members appreciated that in IOACON 2013 at Agra, a good time slot for the lectures / award papers was allotted
for this sub specialty. A good number of papers were presented in the session mainly by young orthopaedic members.
The invited lectures from faculty from India and abroad, two Debate and full symposium on research methodology
was the highlight of the sessions. In addition, in CME also, one hour was specially allotted for basic science and
research lectures. There was good interaction from audience.
The members welcomed the good number of paper presentations and excellent lectures on the subject related to basic
science and research in the Indian Arthroplasty Association and ASSI conferences.
The most significant achievement of our committee was to get an approval from Executive committee members of
IOA regarding introducing a session on Basic Science and Research in all the state level conferences of IOA.
Secretaries of all the chapters were communicated by secretary IOA to include a free paper and lectures session on the
subjects related to research and basic sciences in their annual conferences. We received the report from various
chapter secretaries regarding start of such sessions. Few state chapters have started Research grant and awards too.
Maharashtra, Tamilnadu, Uttar Pradesh chapters have done commendable job.
Lastly I appeal all the chapter secretaries, IOA members to inform me or any committee members regarding their
individual achievements or achievements at chapter level in reference to their work on Basic science and research, so
the same can be highlighted in the report. This can be an award, published papers in the journal, chapter in the book,
fellowship, invited lectures, organization of conference, a slot allotted in the conference etc.
S. K. SARAF : [email protected]
PARAG SANCHETI : parag.sanchetihospital.org
J. NARESH BABU : nareshjd.yahoo.com
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S.No. Bank FDR Nos. Amount Rs. 1 SBI 10874850798 200,000.00 2 SBI 10874850801 354,825.00 3 SBI 10874850812 313,120.00 4 SBI 10874850823 838,468.00 5 SBI 10874850834 431,027.00 6 SBI 10874850845 148,472.00 7 SBI 10874850856 200,000.00 8 SBI 10874850867 200,000.00 9 SBI 10874850878 200,000.00 10 SBI 10874850889 200,000.00 11 SBI 10874850890 200,000.00 12 SBI 10874850903 178,543.00 13 SBI 10874850925 200,000.00 14 SBI 10874850936 200,000.00 15 SBI 10874850970 175,693.00 16 SBI 10874850981 379,160.00 17 SBI 10874850992 86,251.00 18 SBI 10874851000 379,160.00 19 SBI 10874851011 165,029.00 20 SBI 10874851022 405,443.00 21 SBI 30091851327 1,550,000.00 22 SBI 30451227628 800,000.00 23 SBI 30241740731 315,545.00 24 SBI 30241750320 100,000.00 25 SBI 30241961591 90,998.00 26 SBI 31744503043 500,000.00 27 SBI 31744503746 200,000.00 28 SBI 31744505052 1,000,000.00 29 SBI 31744506215 1,000,000.00
SBI Interest Accrued 125,877.00 30 Syndicate 90684050029773/7 3,923,714.83 31 Syndicate 90684030001724/1 2,540,781.25 32 Syndicate 90684030001724/2 2,032,625.00 33 Syndicate 90684030001724/3 5,000,000.00 34 Syndicate 90684030001724/4 2,571,310.12 35 Syndicate 90684010008273/1 1,509,282.00 36 Syndicate 90684010008260/2 1,001,775.34
29,717,099.54
for INDIAN ORTHOPEDIC ASSOCIATION
Sd/- Sd/- Sd/-
PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER
Indian Orthopedic Association, New Delhi List of Fixed Deposits with Banks as at 31-03-2013 Report from Various Committees
Report of Orthopaedic Research and Basic science Committee
To 12.4.2014
Prof. Sudhir Kapoor
Hon. Secretary, Indian Orthopaedic Association
New Delhi
Dear Sir
On behalf of the members of Orthopaedic Research and Basic science Committee, Dr. Parag sancheti, Dr. J Naresh
Babu and myself Dr. S K Saraf, I am presenting herewith the report of our committee.
Several suggestions on Subspecialty Research in Orthopaedics, Research Grants, IOA Oration / Award, instituting a
session on basic science and research methodology at all the level of conferences and instituting best paper award in
this category etc. were discussed.
The members appreciated that in IOACON 2013 at Agra, a good time slot for the lectures / award papers was allotted
for this sub specialty. A good number of papers were presented in the session mainly by young orthopaedic members.
The invited lectures from faculty from India and abroad, two Debate and full symposium on research methodology
was the highlight of the sessions. In addition, in CME also, one hour was specially allotted for basic science and
research lectures. There was good interaction from audience.
The members welcomed the good number of paper presentations and excellent lectures on the subject related to basic
science and research in the Indian Arthroplasty Association and ASSI conferences.
The most significant achievement of our committee was to get an approval from Executive committee members of
IOA regarding introducing a session on Basic Science and Research in all the state level conferences of IOA.
Secretaries of all the chapters were communicated by secretary IOA to include a free paper and lectures session on the
subjects related to research and basic sciences in their annual conferences. We received the report from various
chapter secretaries regarding start of such sessions. Few state chapters have started Research grant and awards too.
Maharashtra, Tamilnadu, Uttar Pradesh chapters have done commendable job.
Lastly I appeal all the chapter secretaries, IOA members to inform me or any committee members regarding their
individual achievements or achievements at chapter level in reference to their work on Basic science and research, so
the same can be highlighted in the report. This can be an award, published papers in the journal, chapter in the book,
fellowship, invited lectures, organization of conference, a slot allotted in the conference etc.
S. K. SARAF : [email protected]
PARAG SANCHETI : parag.sanchetihospital.org
J. NARESH BABU : nareshjd.yahoo.com
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Report from CSRC Committee
The March meeting of CSRC was held on 29th March at IOA house Delhi.
The meeting was presided by President IOA, and Hon Sec IOA
Following state’s representatives were present;
lGUJARAT
lPUNJAB
lMADHYA PRADESH
lROSA
lODISHA
lKERALA
lDELHI
lPONDICHERRY
lKARNATAKA ORTHO. ASSO.
lTAMIL NADU ORTHO. ASSO.
lMAHARASHTRA
l M. P. CHAPTER
lHIMACHAL PRADESH
lUP ORTHO. ASSOCIATION
President and team CSRC welcome the representatives of state.
The reports were read by various states and Performa were filled for better communication. Spreading information’s
regarding core education in all states through members/medical colleges /newsletter Collection drive nationwide to
collect prescription papers of physiotherapist to fight against menace of physiotherapist
Bone and joint day to be celebrated in all states and districts with more participation of public, national directives to
reach as per decision of Executive Committee of IOA
The emphasis was given on the response/participation of state to central activity suggested/proposed by IOA
(communications, agenda and programs)
The AK GUPTA trophy for best chapter to have 10 points extra for RESPONSE/PARTICIPATION of state to central
activity subject to clearing from executive committee.
The meeting was adjourned with vote of thanks and dinner at IOA HOUSE
Dr Dhirendra Singh Dr Deepak Shah 9810510532 098260568007.30-10 PM [email protected]
Report of Dartmouth-Hitchcock Fellowship-USA: 2013 : (Dr. Zile Singh Kundu)
First of all I am very much thankful to our Indian Orthopaedic Association for my selection to this prestigious foreign
fellowship at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Centre, at Lebanon in the United States of America for the year 2013.
I attended the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Fellowship-USA from 11 November to 6 December- 2013 under the supervision
of Dr Dilip K Sengupta. I was rotated under the upper extremity team during this period of time. This was really a nice
experience to observe the working of the Orthopaedic surgeons in one of the most developed nation on the globe. The
infrastructure and the system of working were really impressive. The division of work among faculty members at the
institute was well defined and that is how they excelled in their respective fields of interest and were able to render
good quality service to their patients.
I learnt some of the good hand surgeries like endoscopic carpal tunnel release, cubital tunnel release, trigger fingers A-
1 pulley release, suture suspension arthroplasty for the trapezio-metacarpal osteoarthritis and shoulder arthroscopy
etc. under the upper extremity team with Dr John Nutting and Dr Lance Warhold, the masters in their field. I observed
and assisted the surgeries for the hip replacement through the anterior approach which was my unique and first
experience. I scrubbed with Dr. Dilip K. Sengupta for the anterior approach for the surgery of the cervical spine for the
degenerated disc disease. I observed the management of soft tissue sarcomas where they give pre-operative
radiotherapy followed by wide resection.
I attended all the morning classes (conferences) from Mondays to Fridays where the residents used to present
Emergency department cases along with seminars, journal club presentations, lectures by the faculty members, and
mortality and morbidity audits etc. These teaching schedules were quite educative and informative. I could integrate
well with the residents and the faculty members at this institute and had deliberations on different topics of interest.
The staff members were very co-operative and I felt at home there.
The functional restorative program by the physiotherapy department was very effective for the non-surgical spine
ailments (disc and degenerative diseases) patients. The shared decision making involving the patient, the treating
surgeon and the opinion of the other experts in that particular field was also the new learning experience.
I presented an oral paper on 21 November 2013 which is the routine at this institute for every foreign fellow and my
topic was “Challenging reconstruction following resection of bone tumors- Need based and innovative solutions”.
This was attending by the consultants and the residents of the Orthopaedic Department and was very much
appreciated by one and all.
We were provided very comfortable accommodation and transport by Dr. Dilip K. Sengupta who took very good care
of us and helped in every way. This was really very much appreciable and commendable job he is doing for the Indian
Fellows in the US for last many years. I am really very much thankful to him from the depth of my heart.
On week ends we were able to meet our old friends in the US and had chance to Visit Harvard University and MIT
campuses in Boston city. There we visited the Massachusetts General Hospital where we could see the Ether dome
where the first anesthesia was given to a man for the removal of a lump in the neck. This was also the unique
opportunity for us.
Overall this fellowship was quite educative and an excellent learning experience to me.
Dr. Zile Singh Kundu
Professor of Orthopedic
PGIMS: Rohtak.
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Report from CSRC Committee
The March meeting of CSRC was held on 29th March at IOA house Delhi.
The meeting was presided by President IOA, and Hon Sec IOA
Following state’s representatives were present;
lGUJARAT
lPUNJAB
lMADHYA PRADESH
lROSA
lODISHA
lKERALA
lDELHI
lPONDICHERRY
lKARNATAKA ORTHO. ASSO.
lTAMIL NADU ORTHO. ASSO.
lMAHARASHTRA
l M. P. CHAPTER
lHIMACHAL PRADESH
lUP ORTHO. ASSOCIATION
President and team CSRC welcome the representatives of state.
The reports were read by various states and Performa were filled for better communication. Spreading information’s
regarding core education in all states through members/medical colleges /newsletter Collection drive nationwide to
collect prescription papers of physiotherapist to fight against menace of physiotherapist
Bone and joint day to be celebrated in all states and districts with more participation of public, national directives to
reach as per decision of Executive Committee of IOA
The emphasis was given on the response/participation of state to central activity suggested/proposed by IOA
(communications, agenda and programs)
The AK GUPTA trophy for best chapter to have 10 points extra for RESPONSE/PARTICIPATION of state to central
activity subject to clearing from executive committee.
The meeting was adjourned with vote of thanks and dinner at IOA HOUSE
Dr Dhirendra Singh Dr Deepak Shah 9810510532 098260568007.30-10 PM [email protected]
Report of Dartmouth-Hitchcock Fellowship-USA: 2013 : (Dr. Zile Singh Kundu)
First of all I am very much thankful to our Indian Orthopaedic Association for my selection to this prestigious foreign
fellowship at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Centre, at Lebanon in the United States of America for the year 2013.
I attended the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Fellowship-USA from 11 November to 6 December- 2013 under the supervision
of Dr Dilip K Sengupta. I was rotated under the upper extremity team during this period of time. This was really a nice
experience to observe the working of the Orthopaedic surgeons in one of the most developed nation on the globe. The
infrastructure and the system of working were really impressive. The division of work among faculty members at the
institute was well defined and that is how they excelled in their respective fields of interest and were able to render
good quality service to their patients.
I learnt some of the good hand surgeries like endoscopic carpal tunnel release, cubital tunnel release, trigger fingers A-
1 pulley release, suture suspension arthroplasty for the trapezio-metacarpal osteoarthritis and shoulder arthroscopy
etc. under the upper extremity team with Dr John Nutting and Dr Lance Warhold, the masters in their field. I observed
and assisted the surgeries for the hip replacement through the anterior approach which was my unique and first
experience. I scrubbed with Dr. Dilip K. Sengupta for the anterior approach for the surgery of the cervical spine for the
degenerated disc disease. I observed the management of soft tissue sarcomas where they give pre-operative
radiotherapy followed by wide resection.
I attended all the morning classes (conferences) from Mondays to Fridays where the residents used to present
Emergency department cases along with seminars, journal club presentations, lectures by the faculty members, and
mortality and morbidity audits etc. These teaching schedules were quite educative and informative. I could integrate
well with the residents and the faculty members at this institute and had deliberations on different topics of interest.
The staff members were very co-operative and I felt at home there.
The functional restorative program by the physiotherapy department was very effective for the non-surgical spine
ailments (disc and degenerative diseases) patients. The shared decision making involving the patient, the treating
surgeon and the opinion of the other experts in that particular field was also the new learning experience.
I presented an oral paper on 21 November 2013 which is the routine at this institute for every foreign fellow and my
topic was “Challenging reconstruction following resection of bone tumors- Need based and innovative solutions”.
This was attending by the consultants and the residents of the Orthopaedic Department and was very much
appreciated by one and all.
We were provided very comfortable accommodation and transport by Dr. Dilip K. Sengupta who took very good care
of us and helped in every way. This was really very much appreciable and commendable job he is doing for the Indian
Fellows in the US for last many years. I am really very much thankful to him from the depth of my heart.
On week ends we were able to meet our old friends in the US and had chance to Visit Harvard University and MIT
campuses in Boston city. There we visited the Massachusetts General Hospital where we could see the Ether dome
where the first anesthesia was given to a man for the removal of a lump in the neck. This was also the unique
opportunity for us.
Overall this fellowship was quite educative and an excellent learning experience to me.
Dr. Zile Singh Kundu
Professor of Orthopedic
PGIMS: Rohtak.
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THE IOA/AOA FELLOWSHIP-2013
I reached Adelaide on Sunday the 29th. Sep.'2013. I was picked up by Dr Ted Mah, my dear friend since 1997 when I
first met him at the Kleinert institute in Kentucky. Being Sunday, I readily accepted his offer to take me to Barossa for
visiting its famous wineries. This was in spite of the long journey from New Delhi. In the evening I was taken to Dr
Daryl Teague's house where I stayed till the morning of 6th. Oct.'2013. Both Mr. & Mrs. Teague made me feel at home.
I was touched by their warmth and love for me who was, to start with, a total stranger to them.
My report in the 'daily diary' format is as follows:
30.09.13- Reached the Royal Adelaide Hospital and attended the Trauma meeting in the morning where all
cases of the previous week were discussed. I participated in the academic discussion on the timing of
fasciotomy in compartment syndrome.
Thereafter I attended the operating session assisting Dr Bogdan Solomon in a THR for OA hip Rt. I
was later observing a session of daycare hand surgery with Dr Ted Mah. CT release, ganglion
excision etc.
01.10.13 Morning session post operative round with Dr Dayl Teague at the Burnside hospital. Thereafter I
attended OPD session with Dr Ted Mah and the post lunch session with Dr Dayl Teague.
02.10.13 Reached the Cavalry Hospital at 8 AM to be in the theatre with Dr Ted Mah who had a full day list
consisting of 3 shoulder surgeries, CTS-2 and one foreign body removal from he thumb.
03.10.13 Visited the brand new hospital , Lyell Mcewen with Dr Sunil Putalpattu, Orthopaedic consultant. The
facilities were the latest with 9 OTs all with laminar flow, theatre integration and data recording
facility. I attended the operating session. The list was- Knee arthroscopy, TKR and ACL
reconstruction.
04.10.13 Morning session attended the out patients clinic with Dr Ted Mah. In the afternoon observed surgical
procedures performed by him at the Cavalry hospital. Ulnar N. transposition with Guyan's canal
release, carpal tunnel release. In the evening I was invited to a family get to gather party by Jane &
Ted Mah. It was nice to see the strong family bonding just like we have in India.
05.10.13 Saturday- Visited the National park in the Adelaide hills, accompanied by Dr Bogdan Solomon, to
see the various Australian animals like the Koala bear, the Kangaroo, the bandicoot etc. In the
afternoon visited the beach. I Had an Indian dinner at home with Dr Daryl Teague and Mrs. Vendy
Teague.
06.10.13 Took the morning flight to Darwin along with Daryl, Ted, Bogdan and several other Orthopaedic
surgeons. The pilot made a special welcome announcement for all of us flying to attend the ASM
Darwin.
I reached Darwin at noon and checked in to the Novotel hotel on the Esplanade. In the evening went to
the Darwin convention centre for registration and to attend the welcome reception where I met the
President of the Orthopaedic Association of Thailand and several other delegates from different
parts of Australia.
07.10.2013 The scientific sessions began at 8 AM. At 10.30 AM the inaugural ceremony was held which was
compeered by Dr Janak Mehta, the local organizing secretary of the ASM, Darwin. The Presidential
lecture was delivered by Dr Moulton from Canada. It was a thought provoking speech covering
various aspects of the surgeon's performance and the factors influencing his skill & judgment.
The ASM was inaugurated by the Mayor of Darwin who apprised the audience about the Japanese
bombing of Darwin in 1942 and the cyclone Tracy which hit the Darwin coast in 1975. Both led to
severe destruction of the city. The city has since been reconstructed with some of the most modern
buildings in the country.
Our (IOA/AOA fellows) names & photographs were projected and the President, AOA, Dr Owen
mentioned us in his speech. We felt honoured .
In the evening we were invited to the Presidents dinner reception held at the Darwin sailing club by
the sea. It was an evening spent by the sea with a nice cool breeze. The atmosphere was full of joy and
friendship with good food and drinks to keep the spirits high.
09.09.2013 Both my presentations were in the morning session back to back. The same were greatly appreciated
by the audience.
10.10.2013 We visited the Royal Darwin hospital and attended the out patients clinic of Dr Foster, visiting
Paediatric Orthopaedic surgeon from Adelaide. Over 30 patients with various problems were seen.
We had a constructive academic discussion on management of some extremely rare / complex cases.
In the evening we had dinner with Dr Bhavin and Dr Bruce foster at the Wharf.
11.10.13 We were picked up by Dr Janak Mehta at 7.30 in the morning for a fracture clinic session at the Royal
Darwin Hospital. We were able to see the usual profile of fracture cases in Darwin and the treatment
trends.
On the last day of my stay in Darwin I visited the Mindel beach, the Botanical garden and some other
interesting places of tourist interest. Dr Janak was kind enough to accompany me and finally see me
off at the airport for my flight back home.
On the whole it was a nice exposure to Orthopaedic practice in Australia. It was interesting to interact with and listen
to so many experts both in Adelaide as well as in Darwin. I suggest that in future also the fellowship should include a
short period of observer ship with different surgeons along with attending the AOA or the IOA conference.
The abundance of parks and open spaces in Adelaide, the beauty of sea in Darwin with its magnificent sunset, the
absence of crowds, the fabulous wine, the lovely sea food including the Baramundi and Salmon fish were a pleasant
change from the heat and dust at home.
I would like to specially thank wendy & Daryl Teague, Jane & Ted Mah, Bogdan Solomon, Sunil Putalpattu and Janak
Mehta for making my visit a memorable one.
Dr. Anil DhalProf. & Head, MAMC, New Delhi
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THE IOA/AOA FELLOWSHIP-2013
I reached Adelaide on Sunday the 29th. Sep.'2013. I was picked up by Dr Ted Mah, my dear friend since 1997 when I
first met him at the Kleinert institute in Kentucky. Being Sunday, I readily accepted his offer to take me to Barossa for
visiting its famous wineries. This was in spite of the long journey from New Delhi. In the evening I was taken to Dr
Daryl Teague's house where I stayed till the morning of 6th. Oct.'2013. Both Mr. & Mrs. Teague made me feel at home.
I was touched by their warmth and love for me who was, to start with, a total stranger to them.
My report in the 'daily diary' format is as follows:
30.09.13- Reached the Royal Adelaide Hospital and attended the Trauma meeting in the morning where all
cases of the previous week were discussed. I participated in the academic discussion on the timing of
fasciotomy in compartment syndrome.
Thereafter I attended the operating session assisting Dr Bogdan Solomon in a THR for OA hip Rt. I
was later observing a session of daycare hand surgery with Dr Ted Mah. CT release, ganglion
excision etc.
01.10.13 Morning session post operative round with Dr Dayl Teague at the Burnside hospital. Thereafter I
attended OPD session with Dr Ted Mah and the post lunch session with Dr Dayl Teague.
02.10.13 Reached the Cavalry Hospital at 8 AM to be in the theatre with Dr Ted Mah who had a full day list
consisting of 3 shoulder surgeries, CTS-2 and one foreign body removal from he thumb.
03.10.13 Visited the brand new hospital , Lyell Mcewen with Dr Sunil Putalpattu, Orthopaedic consultant. The
facilities were the latest with 9 OTs all with laminar flow, theatre integration and data recording
facility. I attended the operating session. The list was- Knee arthroscopy, TKR and ACL
reconstruction.
04.10.13 Morning session attended the out patients clinic with Dr Ted Mah. In the afternoon observed surgical
procedures performed by him at the Cavalry hospital. Ulnar N. transposition with Guyan's canal
release, carpal tunnel release. In the evening I was invited to a family get to gather party by Jane &
Ted Mah. It was nice to see the strong family bonding just like we have in India.
05.10.13 Saturday- Visited the National park in the Adelaide hills, accompanied by Dr Bogdan Solomon, to
see the various Australian animals like the Koala bear, the Kangaroo, the bandicoot etc. In the
afternoon visited the beach. I Had an Indian dinner at home with Dr Daryl Teague and Mrs. Vendy
Teague.
06.10.13 Took the morning flight to Darwin along with Daryl, Ted, Bogdan and several other Orthopaedic
surgeons. The pilot made a special welcome announcement for all of us flying to attend the ASM
Darwin.
I reached Darwin at noon and checked in to the Novotel hotel on the Esplanade. In the evening went to
the Darwin convention centre for registration and to attend the welcome reception where I met the
President of the Orthopaedic Association of Thailand and several other delegates from different
parts of Australia.
07.10.2013 The scientific sessions began at 8 AM. At 10.30 AM the inaugural ceremony was held which was
compeered by Dr Janak Mehta, the local organizing secretary of the ASM, Darwin. The Presidential
lecture was delivered by Dr Moulton from Canada. It was a thought provoking speech covering
various aspects of the surgeon's performance and the factors influencing his skill & judgment.
The ASM was inaugurated by the Mayor of Darwin who apprised the audience about the Japanese
bombing of Darwin in 1942 and the cyclone Tracy which hit the Darwin coast in 1975. Both led to
severe destruction of the city. The city has since been reconstructed with some of the most modern
buildings in the country.
Our (IOA/AOA fellows) names & photographs were projected and the President, AOA, Dr Owen
mentioned us in his speech. We felt honoured .
In the evening we were invited to the Presidents dinner reception held at the Darwin sailing club by
the sea. It was an evening spent by the sea with a nice cool breeze. The atmosphere was full of joy and
friendship with good food and drinks to keep the spirits high.
09.09.2013 Both my presentations were in the morning session back to back. The same were greatly appreciated
by the audience.
10.10.2013 We visited the Royal Darwin hospital and attended the out patients clinic of Dr Foster, visiting
Paediatric Orthopaedic surgeon from Adelaide. Over 30 patients with various problems were seen.
We had a constructive academic discussion on management of some extremely rare / complex cases.
In the evening we had dinner with Dr Bhavin and Dr Bruce foster at the Wharf.
11.10.13 We were picked up by Dr Janak Mehta at 7.30 in the morning for a fracture clinic session at the Royal
Darwin Hospital. We were able to see the usual profile of fracture cases in Darwin and the treatment
trends.
On the last day of my stay in Darwin I visited the Mindel beach, the Botanical garden and some other
interesting places of tourist interest. Dr Janak was kind enough to accompany me and finally see me
off at the airport for my flight back home.
On the whole it was a nice exposure to Orthopaedic practice in Australia. It was interesting to interact with and listen
to so many experts both in Adelaide as well as in Darwin. I suggest that in future also the fellowship should include a
short period of observer ship with different surgeons along with attending the AOA or the IOA conference.
The abundance of parks and open spaces in Adelaide, the beauty of sea in Darwin with its magnificent sunset, the
absence of crowds, the fabulous wine, the lovely sea food including the Baramundi and Salmon fish were a pleasant
change from the heat and dust at home.
I would like to specially thank wendy & Daryl Teague, Jane & Ted Mah, Bogdan Solomon, Sunil Putalpattu and Janak
Mehta for making my visit a memorable one.
Dr. Anil DhalProf. & Head, MAMC, New Delhi
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Report on IOA-IOS-UK FELLOWSHIP
I started my fellowship on 30 September 2013 at King's college hospital in London. The programme coordinator was
Dr Anand Arya. Myself and two other fellows were extended a warm welcome. I started with trauma meeting at 8am
where we were discussing on an interesting polytrauma case which came over the weekend with pelvic fracture, spine
fracture and chest injuries. There was another case of gunshot injury with shattered femur who had a narrow escape of
his major vessels.
At 9am I was taken to virtual simulator laboratory where the local trainees get trained on arthrosopy and triangulation
techniques and came to know how Dr Venu K and his team was involved in development of this module with
biomedical engineers.
Dr C Rex, IOA senior fellow with BOA President Dr. Martin Porter
We had whole day theatre and watched Dr Anand Arya's surgeries on arthroscopic subacromial decompression,
Coonrad Morrey's total elbow replacement and osteogenic total wrist replacement on a rheumatoid young lady.
Same day evening we had a formal meeting and dinner with IOS-UK members and office bearers.
On 1st October we were taken to Irlingham early morning to reach Medway hospital. Dr. Bejay Sinha, Upper limb
consultant, took us to trauma meeting followed by operation theatre. He showed us a redo plating of volar Barton
fracture which failed in a week's time following the primary surgery. Dr Srinivas took us through posterior approach
total hip replacement in a fracture neck of femur in 67 year old lady. Dr Praveen Sharda showed a case of total
shoulder replacement in an arthritic shoulder. After spending whole day there we moved on to Birmingham on same
day evening to attend the British Orthopaedic Association Meet.
On 2nd and 3rd October I attended British Orthopaedic association meet at Birmingham. The poster presentation on
“Safe corridor techniques in K wiring of phalangeal fractures” was displayed with good reviews from attendees.
On 4th October I came back from Birmingham to attend the last day of my fellowship in King's college hospital,
London. Dr Venu K kindly lined up interesting cases for us to see. I scrubbed up to assist him on difficult primary hip
replacement where there was loss of acetabulum, Papriosky's type 2a. Trabecular metal augmented acetabular cup
was used. A case of femoroacetabular impingement had arthroscopy of hip joint with debridement which was
interesting to watch. Another revision hip replacement was done in posterior approach.
At the end of the day we had a formal discussion with other consultants to give the feedback about the fellowship.
Overall I felt this fellowship was very enriching and knowledge sharing platform with opportunity to meet the experts
in each speciality to discuss and exchange views.
I am grateful to Indian Orthopaedic Association for offering me this fellowship and sponsoring me. I have done my
best in terms of utilisation of this unique opportunity and stood tall up to the expectations and credentials of Indian
Orthopaedic surgeon and this was really appreciated by all UK consultants.
Dr Chandrabose Rex
IOA-IOSUK Senior Fellow-2013
Report of J&J Travelling Fellowship-2013
At the outset we would like to thank the Indian Orthopedic Association for selecting us for the prestigious J & J
Travelling Fellowship for the year 2013. We sincerely thank Dr SKS Marya President IOA, Dr Sudhir Kapoor Hon.
Secretary IOA, Dr KK Pruthi, Dr Atul Bahadur Members of Inland Fellowship committee. It was a wonderful life time
experience for all of us. In a short period we were able to visit many good hospitals and meet many senior and
renowned orthopedic surgeons in major cities of India. This fellowship helped us to enrich our knowledge in many
fields of Orthopedics and will guide us to provide better patient care. We are very grateful to all the Orthopedicians we
visited as they early shared their knowledge, skills and experiences with us in spite of their busy schedule. We would
like to thank all the Local Orthopedic associations for making our stay in their city comfortable and fruitful. We also
thank Mr Ramesh Pandey, Executive Secretary, IOA and Mr Neeraj of IOA house for all the assistance they provided.
We would like to bring to notice of IOA that in many centers we visited there was only some oral presentations,
lectures and discussions, which we felt are not of much use. So we would like to make a small suggestion to the IOA
that in future if these oral presentations and lectures can be avoided and stress more on surgical demonstrations or
operation theatre exposure if done will benefit the fellows.
We would once again like to thank the Indian Orthopedic association for this fellowship and hope to continue our
association with this.
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Report on IOA-IOS-UK FELLOWSHIP
I started my fellowship on 30 September 2013 at King's college hospital in London. The programme coordinator was
Dr Anand Arya. Myself and two other fellows were extended a warm welcome. I started with trauma meeting at 8am
where we were discussing on an interesting polytrauma case which came over the weekend with pelvic fracture, spine
fracture and chest injuries. There was another case of gunshot injury with shattered femur who had a narrow escape of
his major vessels.
At 9am I was taken to virtual simulator laboratory where the local trainees get trained on arthrosopy and triangulation
techniques and came to know how Dr Venu K and his team was involved in development of this module with
biomedical engineers.
Dr C Rex, IOA senior fellow with BOA President Dr. Martin Porter
We had whole day theatre and watched Dr Anand Arya's surgeries on arthroscopic subacromial decompression,
Coonrad Morrey's total elbow replacement and osteogenic total wrist replacement on a rheumatoid young lady.
Same day evening we had a formal meeting and dinner with IOS-UK members and office bearers.
On 1st October we were taken to Irlingham early morning to reach Medway hospital. Dr. Bejay Sinha, Upper limb
consultant, took us to trauma meeting followed by operation theatre. He showed us a redo plating of volar Barton
fracture which failed in a week's time following the primary surgery. Dr Srinivas took us through posterior approach
total hip replacement in a fracture neck of femur in 67 year old lady. Dr Praveen Sharda showed a case of total
shoulder replacement in an arthritic shoulder. After spending whole day there we moved on to Birmingham on same
day evening to attend the British Orthopaedic Association Meet.
On 2nd and 3rd October I attended British Orthopaedic association meet at Birmingham. The poster presentation on
“Safe corridor techniques in K wiring of phalangeal fractures” was displayed with good reviews from attendees.
On 4th October I came back from Birmingham to attend the last day of my fellowship in King's college hospital,
London. Dr Venu K kindly lined up interesting cases for us to see. I scrubbed up to assist him on difficult primary hip
replacement where there was loss of acetabulum, Papriosky's type 2a. Trabecular metal augmented acetabular cup
was used. A case of femoroacetabular impingement had arthroscopy of hip joint with debridement which was
interesting to watch. Another revision hip replacement was done in posterior approach.
At the end of the day we had a formal discussion with other consultants to give the feedback about the fellowship.
Overall I felt this fellowship was very enriching and knowledge sharing platform with opportunity to meet the experts
in each speciality to discuss and exchange views.
I am grateful to Indian Orthopaedic Association for offering me this fellowship and sponsoring me. I have done my
best in terms of utilisation of this unique opportunity and stood tall up to the expectations and credentials of Indian
Orthopaedic surgeon and this was really appreciated by all UK consultants.
Dr Chandrabose Rex
IOA-IOSUK Senior Fellow-2013
Report of J&J Travelling Fellowship-2013
At the outset we would like to thank the Indian Orthopedic Association for selecting us for the prestigious J & J
Travelling Fellowship for the year 2013. We sincerely thank Dr SKS Marya President IOA, Dr Sudhir Kapoor Hon.
Secretary IOA, Dr KK Pruthi, Dr Atul Bahadur Members of Inland Fellowship committee. It was a wonderful life time
experience for all of us. In a short period we were able to visit many good hospitals and meet many senior and
renowned orthopedic surgeons in major cities of India. This fellowship helped us to enrich our knowledge in many
fields of Orthopedics and will guide us to provide better patient care. We are very grateful to all the Orthopedicians we
visited as they early shared their knowledge, skills and experiences with us in spite of their busy schedule. We would
like to thank all the Local Orthopedic associations for making our stay in their city comfortable and fruitful. We also
thank Mr Ramesh Pandey, Executive Secretary, IOA and Mr Neeraj of IOA house for all the assistance they provided.
We would like to bring to notice of IOA that in many centers we visited there was only some oral presentations,
lectures and discussions, which we felt are not of much use. So we would like to make a small suggestion to the IOA
that in future if these oral presentations and lectures can be avoided and stress more on surgical demonstrations or
operation theatre exposure if done will benefit the fellows.
We would once again like to thank the Indian Orthopedic association for this fellowship and hope to continue our
association with this.
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17/12/2013 Tue Visit to Stanley Medical college cancelled due to some problem. Morning Visited
Soundrapandian Bone and Joint Centre – Dr Soundrapandian. Had some talks and
Discussion only. Saw Cryotherapy Chamber for Arthritis patients. Afternoon visited
Sundaram Medical Foundation – Dr PV Jayashankar. Saw a case # D/E Radius and had some
talks. Had dinner at TNCA club with Prof Nalli Yuvaraj , Dr PV Jayashankar, Prof Selvaraj
18/12/2013 Wed Visit to SRMC Porur – Prof Samuel Chittaranjan, Prof Vijayaraghavan. Saw THR, ACL
recon, Afternoon had Talks and Discussion. Night left to Mumbai
19/12/2013 Thu Stayed in Hotel Ameya at Dadaar. Visit to MukhiRaj Hospital – Dr SR Mukhi. Attended
ward rounds, observed two TKRs found to be very informative
20/12/2013 Friday Visited Hinduja hospital. Observed Open reduction and Degas osteotomy for DDH in a 2
year old child by Dr Taral Nagda , TKR by Dr Sanjay Agarwala, and HTO by Dr Vivek shetty.
Excellent lectures by Dr Vikas Agase, Dr Vivek shetty, Dr Manish Agarwal
21/12/2013 Saturday Visited Nair Hospital.Observed one THR by lecturer.
22/12/2013 Sunday Visited Zenith hospital and met Dr Amith Ajaoanker. Presentations on trauma. Evening left
to Kolkatta
23/12/2013 Monday Stayed at guest house arranged by West Bengal Orthopaedic Association. Morning Visited
Apollo hospital. Observed Decompression and fusion for PIVD L3-4 and C4-5 by Dr Abrar
ahmed and 2 TKRs by Dr Chatterji. Afternoon visited BORRC. Meet Very senior
Orthopedician Prof Bhattacharaya. Presentations on common topics. Evening Attended
CME and Dinner organized by Apollo hospital in the evening
24/12/2013 Tuesday Morning visited Park clinic meet Dr Satyajit Basu. Saw a case Lumbar canal Decompression
and post stabilization with TLIF. Afternoon visited KPC Medical College and meet Prof NK
Das. Saw few Paediatric orthopedic cases with discussions
25/12/2013 Wednesday Christmas Holiday
26/12/2013 Thursday Morning Visited IPGMER Meet Prof Inamdhar and Prof AK Pal. -Saw a case of Elbow
replacement by Bakshi's prosthesis and Bakshi's method of MBP bone grafting for late AVN.
Afternoon visited the WB orthopedic association office, Meet senior members and had
lunch with them. Evening and Morning returned back to their respective places.
J & J Fellows - Dr Nataraj AR, Dr Sreenivas T, Dr Divesh Jalan, Dr Vipul Vijay
Daily Report
5/12/2013 Thu Reported at IOACON 2013 at AGRA, Three of us Dr Nataraj, Dr Sreenivas and Dr Divesh
stayed in Hotel Grand in Agra cant
6/12/2013 Fri Attended IOACON 2013
7/12/2013 Sat Attended IOACON 2013
8/12/2013 Sun Attended IOACON 2013 :
Meet Dr SKS Marya, Dr Sudheer kapoor, Dr Pruthi, Dr Sanjay Chuturvedi. Hotel was good,
but had some problem with transportation arrangements. Banquet night was good with
performance of Shaan
8/12/2013 Sun Left to Aligarh by car and stayed in AMU Guest House
9/12/2013 Mon Attended X-ray discussion, Ward rounds, In OT we saw B/L TKR and ACL . Meet Prof
Mohd Zahid, Prof Sherwani and others. Visited the AMU campus, Library, etc. Night
attended the Aligarh Orthopedic club meeting
10/12/2013 Tue Left to Delhi, Stayed in IOA House Guest house. Visited Sitaram Bhartiya Hospital–Dr
J.Maheshwari and team. Saw B/L Navigated TKR, Two ACL Recon, One Bankart's repair.
Night attended the Delhi Orthopedic Association meet in Hotel
11/12/2013 Wed Morning visited Sant Parmanad Hospital – Dr Shekar Aggarwal. Saw TKR and Revision
THR and Ward rounds. Afternoon visited St Stephen's Hospital – Dr Mathew verghese. Ward
rounds and Case presentations were useful
12/12/2013 Thu Visited Sports Injury Centre, Safdurjung Hospital. Dr Deepak Choudhary, Dr Deepak Joshi.
Excellent centre for Arthroscopy, BEST CENTRE OF ALL. Saw 3 Double bundle ACL, 2
Single bundle ACL, 1 Bankart's Repair, 1 PCL Recon, 1 Arthroscopic AC joint repair with
various methods of fixation. Evening left to Rothak medical college. Had Dinner with
Students and Faculties
13/12/2013 Fri Visited PGIMS in Rothak – Prof Sanghwan, Prof Maghu. Saw a case of fixation of
Acetabular # by Illiofemoral approach. Had some talks and discussions. Evening left to
Delhi
14/12/2013 Sat visited BL Kapur Hospital – Dr Yash Gulati,and team. Had talk on THR in sickle cell patients
and saw revision surgery for Failed back. Night left to Chennai by Flight
15/12/2013 Sun Dr Vipul Joined us in Airport, travelled to Chennai. Stayed in Chennai Port Guest house
16/12/2013 Mon Madras Medical College – Prof Nalli Yuvaraj, Prof Singaruvadivelu. Saw Pott's spine
stabilization, THR, ACL recon. Afternoon had some presentations
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17/12/2013 Tue Visit to Stanley Medical college cancelled due to some problem. Morning Visited
Soundrapandian Bone and Joint Centre – Dr Soundrapandian. Had some talks and
Discussion only. Saw Cryotherapy Chamber for Arthritis patients. Afternoon visited
Sundaram Medical Foundation – Dr PV Jayashankar. Saw a case # D/E Radius and had some
talks. Had dinner at TNCA club with Prof Nalli Yuvaraj , Dr PV Jayashankar, Prof Selvaraj
18/12/2013 Wed Visit to SRMC Porur – Prof Samuel Chittaranjan, Prof Vijayaraghavan. Saw THR, ACL
recon, Afternoon had Talks and Discussion. Night left to Mumbai
19/12/2013 Thu Stayed in Hotel Ameya at Dadaar. Visit to MukhiRaj Hospital – Dr SR Mukhi. Attended
ward rounds, observed two TKRs found to be very informative
20/12/2013 Friday Visited Hinduja hospital. Observed Open reduction and Degas osteotomy for DDH in a 2
year old child by Dr Taral Nagda , TKR by Dr Sanjay Agarwala, and HTO by Dr Vivek shetty.
Excellent lectures by Dr Vikas Agase, Dr Vivek shetty, Dr Manish Agarwal
21/12/2013 Saturday Visited Nair Hospital.Observed one THR by lecturer.
22/12/2013 Sunday Visited Zenith hospital and met Dr Amith Ajaoanker. Presentations on trauma. Evening left
to Kolkatta
23/12/2013 Monday Stayed at guest house arranged by West Bengal Orthopaedic Association. Morning Visited
Apollo hospital. Observed Decompression and fusion for PIVD L3-4 and C4-5 by Dr Abrar
ahmed and 2 TKRs by Dr Chatterji. Afternoon visited BORRC. Meet Very senior
Orthopedician Prof Bhattacharaya. Presentations on common topics. Evening Attended
CME and Dinner organized by Apollo hospital in the evening
24/12/2013 Tuesday Morning visited Park clinic meet Dr Satyajit Basu. Saw a case Lumbar canal Decompression
and post stabilization with TLIF. Afternoon visited KPC Medical College and meet Prof NK
Das. Saw few Paediatric orthopedic cases with discussions
25/12/2013 Wednesday Christmas Holiday
26/12/2013 Thursday Morning Visited IPGMER Meet Prof Inamdhar and Prof AK Pal. -Saw a case of Elbow
replacement by Bakshi's prosthesis and Bakshi's method of MBP bone grafting for late AVN.
Afternoon visited the WB orthopedic association office, Meet senior members and had
lunch with them. Evening and Morning returned back to their respective places.
J & J Fellows - Dr Nataraj AR, Dr Sreenivas T, Dr Divesh Jalan, Dr Vipul Vijay
Daily Report
5/12/2013 Thu Reported at IOACON 2013 at AGRA, Three of us Dr Nataraj, Dr Sreenivas and Dr Divesh
stayed in Hotel Grand in Agra cant
6/12/2013 Fri Attended IOACON 2013
7/12/2013 Sat Attended IOACON 2013
8/12/2013 Sun Attended IOACON 2013 :
Meet Dr SKS Marya, Dr Sudheer kapoor, Dr Pruthi, Dr Sanjay Chuturvedi. Hotel was good,
but had some problem with transportation arrangements. Banquet night was good with
performance of Shaan
8/12/2013 Sun Left to Aligarh by car and stayed in AMU Guest House
9/12/2013 Mon Attended X-ray discussion, Ward rounds, In OT we saw B/L TKR and ACL . Meet Prof
Mohd Zahid, Prof Sherwani and others. Visited the AMU campus, Library, etc. Night
attended the Aligarh Orthopedic club meeting
10/12/2013 Tue Left to Delhi, Stayed in IOA House Guest house. Visited Sitaram Bhartiya Hospital–Dr
J.Maheshwari and team. Saw B/L Navigated TKR, Two ACL Recon, One Bankart's repair.
Night attended the Delhi Orthopedic Association meet in Hotel
11/12/2013 Wed Morning visited Sant Parmanad Hospital – Dr Shekar Aggarwal. Saw TKR and Revision
THR and Ward rounds. Afternoon visited St Stephen's Hospital – Dr Mathew verghese. Ward
rounds and Case presentations were useful
12/12/2013 Thu Visited Sports Injury Centre, Safdurjung Hospital. Dr Deepak Choudhary, Dr Deepak Joshi.
Excellent centre for Arthroscopy, BEST CENTRE OF ALL. Saw 3 Double bundle ACL, 2
Single bundle ACL, 1 Bankart's Repair, 1 PCL Recon, 1 Arthroscopic AC joint repair with
various methods of fixation. Evening left to Rothak medical college. Had Dinner with
Students and Faculties
13/12/2013 Fri Visited PGIMS in Rothak – Prof Sanghwan, Prof Maghu. Saw a case of fixation of
Acetabular # by Illiofemoral approach. Had some talks and discussions. Evening left to
Delhi
14/12/2013 Sat visited BL Kapur Hospital – Dr Yash Gulati,and team. Had talk on THR in sickle cell patients
and saw revision surgery for Failed back. Night left to Chennai by Flight
15/12/2013 Sun Dr Vipul Joined us in Airport, travelled to Chennai. Stayed in Chennai Port Guest house
16/12/2013 Mon Madras Medical College – Prof Nalli Yuvaraj, Prof Singaruvadivelu. Saw Pott's spine
stabilization, THR, ACL recon. Afternoon had some presentations
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Report on Oncology : By Ajay Puri
1. Mid-Term Meeting of Punjab Orthopaedic Association was held at Jalandhar on 28th July 2013 with theme of the
conference as 'Advanced Musculoskeletal Imaging'. This conference was jointly attended by orthopaedic
surgeons, radiologists and nuclear physicist as well as oncologists. There were about 200 delegates from all over
Punjab. This conference had dedicated sessions for conventional radiology, PET-SCAN and bone scan for
diagnosing bone cancers. Diagnosis of various tumors including differential diagnosis was discussed.
Dr.R.R.Saggar was the organizing secretary and Dr.Rahul Chopra (Radiologist) was the co-organizing secretary.
2. OrthoOnco Con was organised at Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai in October 2013. It had Prof. Grimer –
President of the European Musculoskeletal Oncology Society delivering the plenary lecture. The meeting was
attended by more than 150 delegates from various disciplines. The meeting which was attended by senior IOA
luminaries like Dr. Natarajan, Dr. Rastogi and Dr. Saggar also saw the launch of IMSOS (Indian Musculoskeletal
Oncology Society), a multidisciplinary society dedicated to furthering sarcoma education and care in the country.
Dr. A. Gulia was the organizing secretary
3. The Keys Florida Course was held at IOACON 2013 AGRA with Dr. Doug Letson being the lead faculty.
4. Oncology Symposium was conducted on 7th December 2013 at 58th IOACON 2013 at Agra. Dr.Sudhir Kapoor
gave Sibal Gosh Oration ( Shoulder Tumors ) followed by speakers Dr.Sudhir Garg ( GCT), Dr.R.R.Saggar (
Diaphyseal reconstruction ) , Dr.A.Gulia ( LSS in proximal tibia ), Dr.Shashir Rastogi ( ABC ), Dr.Shah Alam
Khan ( What not to do in Orthopaedic oncology), Dr.Akshay Tiwari ( Pelvic Tumors ). The symposium was well
attended followed by interactive discussions.
5. The 1st Indian cancer Congress 2013 was organised by the NCR Oncology forum at Kempinski Hotel, Delhi, in
November 2013, where a gathering of the top oncologists from around the world was witnessed. The congress
witnessed every aspect of cancer care, and a full day's program (24th November 2013) was dedicated to sarcoma
and musculoskeletal oncology. Speakers from India and abroad covered all aspects of orthopaedic oncology,
focusing on multidisciplinary care. The sarcoma program was very well attended and the scientific sessions
witnessed lively interaction between the speakers/panel and the delegates. Dr Akshay Tiwari was the Sarcoma
Track in charge- for the meeting.
6. The Textbook of Orthopaedics published under the aegis of IOA is being revised. The entire bone tumor section
has being revised, updated and rewritten by members of the IOA.
7. An interactive Ortho – Pathology - Radiology session was organised by Dr. Yogesh Panchwagh under the aegis of
the Poona Orthopaedic Society at the Dinanath Mangeshkar Hospital, Pune in Feb 2014. The meeting was
attended by more than 50 delegates.
8. A special section dedicated to bone tumors with interactive case discussion was held during the Gujarat
Orthopaedic annual conference in Feb 2014. Dr. Mandip Shah was the organizing secretary.
Aim of the Foreign Fellowship:
E
ETo support young members to attend international conference to further their career
ETo spread Orthopaedic Brotherhood among Indian &Foreign Orthopaedic associations
Presently Indian Orthopaedic Association offers the following Foreign Fellowships:
1. Depuy (Johnson & Johnson) Fellowship: This fellowship is sponsored by Depuy (Johnson & Johnson) to
enable to the selected candidates to visit and work in arthroplasty centre outside the country for two weeks- The
selected fellow fellow will have to arrange for the centre and inform the fellowship committee. A sum of
Rs.50,000/- paid by IOA/Sponsor
2. Dartmouth Hitchcock Fellowship: The fellowship has been sponsored by Dartmouth – Hitchcock medical
Centre, Lebanon, USA. This is a fellowship where the selected fellow will visit Dartmouth Hitchcock medical
Centre for a period of four-six weeks. The fellow should be below 50 years of age. The fellow will be selected by
the IOA on the basis of an open competition. The expenses of the fellow will be re-imbursed by Dartmouth
College. His accommodation and training and participation in a short research project will be organized by the
Dartmouth College. The fellow will be expected to make one scientific presentation in the Orthopaedic
department, preferably related to his experience or research in India. The fellowship training will be recognized
by the ACCME in USA and will receive an appropriate certificate from the Dartmouth College. The fellow has to
obtain a visitor visa (B-1).
3. IOA- IOSUK Senior and Junior Fellowship: IOA offers one senior & one junior fellowship. The senior
Fellowship is open for members of above 45 yrs & the junior for bellow 45 yrs of age. The fellowship is of two
weeks duration & the programme includes visiting centres of excellence in UK , giving lectures and attending
the British Orthopaedic Association Annual Meeting. The IOA provides Rs.50, 000/- each for the fellowship.
The IOS-UK takes care of the local Hospitality.
4. IOA-AOA Exchange Fellowship: This is an exchange travelling fellowship programme with Australian
Orthopaedic Association. This Provides for 2 members of IOA to visit Australia & attend the Annual AOA
Conference & this is reciprocated next year by two AOA members who India & attend the IOACON. so this
fellowship is open every two years . there is no age bar & the Fellow has to Present a paper in the conference &
visit some centre of excellence. The fund allocated is Rs 1lakh ( 50000 for each) for travel & the Host Association
takes care of local hospitality.
5. I.O.A. – R.L. Mittal SICOT Fellowship : Members of IOA who are not more than 45 years of age on the day
prior to the start of SICOT congress are eligible to apply. This is avail only once in 3years where the SICOT
international conference is held. An authenticated proof of age has to be submitted by the applicant.
To impart advance training to our members in the subject.
Report of Foreign Fellowship for
Year - 2014
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Report on Oncology : By Ajay Puri
1. Mid-Term Meeting of Punjab Orthopaedic Association was held at Jalandhar on 28th July 2013 with theme of the
conference as 'Advanced Musculoskeletal Imaging'. This conference was jointly attended by orthopaedic
surgeons, radiologists and nuclear physicist as well as oncologists. There were about 200 delegates from all over
Punjab. This conference had dedicated sessions for conventional radiology, PET-SCAN and bone scan for
diagnosing bone cancers. Diagnosis of various tumors including differential diagnosis was discussed.
Dr.R.R.Saggar was the organizing secretary and Dr.Rahul Chopra (Radiologist) was the co-organizing secretary.
2. OrthoOnco Con was organised at Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai in October 2013. It had Prof. Grimer –
President of the European Musculoskeletal Oncology Society delivering the plenary lecture. The meeting was
attended by more than 150 delegates from various disciplines. The meeting which was attended by senior IOA
luminaries like Dr. Natarajan, Dr. Rastogi and Dr. Saggar also saw the launch of IMSOS (Indian Musculoskeletal
Oncology Society), a multidisciplinary society dedicated to furthering sarcoma education and care in the country.
Dr. A. Gulia was the organizing secretary
3. The Keys Florida Course was held at IOACON 2013 AGRA with Dr. Doug Letson being the lead faculty.
4. Oncology Symposium was conducted on 7th December 2013 at 58th IOACON 2013 at Agra. Dr.Sudhir Kapoor
gave Sibal Gosh Oration ( Shoulder Tumors ) followed by speakers Dr.Sudhir Garg ( GCT), Dr.R.R.Saggar (
Diaphyseal reconstruction ) , Dr.A.Gulia ( LSS in proximal tibia ), Dr.Shashir Rastogi ( ABC ), Dr.Shah Alam
Khan ( What not to do in Orthopaedic oncology), Dr.Akshay Tiwari ( Pelvic Tumors ). The symposium was well
attended followed by interactive discussions.
5. The 1st Indian cancer Congress 2013 was organised by the NCR Oncology forum at Kempinski Hotel, Delhi, in
November 2013, where a gathering of the top oncologists from around the world was witnessed. The congress
witnessed every aspect of cancer care, and a full day's program (24th November 2013) was dedicated to sarcoma
and musculoskeletal oncology. Speakers from India and abroad covered all aspects of orthopaedic oncology,
focusing on multidisciplinary care. The sarcoma program was very well attended and the scientific sessions
witnessed lively interaction between the speakers/panel and the delegates. Dr Akshay Tiwari was the Sarcoma
Track in charge- for the meeting.
6. The Textbook of Orthopaedics published under the aegis of IOA is being revised. The entire bone tumor section
has being revised, updated and rewritten by members of the IOA.
7. An interactive Ortho – Pathology - Radiology session was organised by Dr. Yogesh Panchwagh under the aegis of
the Poona Orthopaedic Society at the Dinanath Mangeshkar Hospital, Pune in Feb 2014. The meeting was
attended by more than 50 delegates.
8. A special section dedicated to bone tumors with interactive case discussion was held during the Gujarat
Orthopaedic annual conference in Feb 2014. Dr. Mandip Shah was the organizing secretary.
Aim of the Foreign Fellowship:
E
ETo support young members to attend international conference to further their career
ETo spread Orthopaedic Brotherhood among Indian &Foreign Orthopaedic associations
Presently Indian Orthopaedic Association offers the following Foreign Fellowships:
1. Depuy (Johnson & Johnson) Fellowship: This fellowship is sponsored by Depuy (Johnson & Johnson) to
enable to the selected candidates to visit and work in arthroplasty centre outside the country for two weeks- The
selected fellow fellow will have to arrange for the centre and inform the fellowship committee. A sum of
Rs.50,000/- paid by IOA/Sponsor
2. Dartmouth Hitchcock Fellowship: The fellowship has been sponsored by Dartmouth – Hitchcock medical
Centre, Lebanon, USA. This is a fellowship where the selected fellow will visit Dartmouth Hitchcock medical
Centre for a period of four-six weeks. The fellow should be below 50 years of age. The fellow will be selected by
the IOA on the basis of an open competition. The expenses of the fellow will be re-imbursed by Dartmouth
College. His accommodation and training and participation in a short research project will be organized by the
Dartmouth College. The fellow will be expected to make one scientific presentation in the Orthopaedic
department, preferably related to his experience or research in India. The fellowship training will be recognized
by the ACCME in USA and will receive an appropriate certificate from the Dartmouth College. The fellow has to
obtain a visitor visa (B-1).
3. IOA- IOSUK Senior and Junior Fellowship: IOA offers one senior & one junior fellowship. The senior
Fellowship is open for members of above 45 yrs & the junior for bellow 45 yrs of age. The fellowship is of two
weeks duration & the programme includes visiting centres of excellence in UK , giving lectures and attending
the British Orthopaedic Association Annual Meeting. The IOA provides Rs.50, 000/- each for the fellowship.
The IOS-UK takes care of the local Hospitality.
4. IOA-AOA Exchange Fellowship: This is an exchange travelling fellowship programme with Australian
Orthopaedic Association. This Provides for 2 members of IOA to visit Australia & attend the Annual AOA
Conference & this is reciprocated next year by two AOA members who India & attend the IOACON. so this
fellowship is open every two years . there is no age bar & the Fellow has to Present a paper in the conference &
visit some centre of excellence. The fund allocated is Rs 1lakh ( 50000 for each) for travel & the Host Association
takes care of local hospitality.
5. I.O.A. – R.L. Mittal SICOT Fellowship : Members of IOA who are not more than 45 years of age on the day
prior to the start of SICOT congress are eligible to apply. This is avail only once in 3years where the SICOT
international conference is held. An authenticated proof of age has to be submitted by the applicant.
To impart advance training to our members in the subject.
Report of Foreign Fellowship for
Year - 2014
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Acceptance of a lecture or an oral Free Paper will be essential for selection for this fellowship and proof of it
acceptance has to be submitted by the applicants for this award. A panel of three names will be prepared and
the most eligible will be finally selected.
For this fellowship, Dr. R.L. Mittal will also be one of the member of the exiting Foreign Fellowship
Committee. A lump sum grant of 80% of the interest or Rs.50,000/- which ever is less will be given by the IOA as
a partial financial assistance to the selected candidate, who will himself be responsible to arrange for his passport,
visa, registration for the conference, travel, stay and maintenance during the conference. The 20% of the interest
of the amount saved will be added to the corpus, 50% amount can be availed by the selected candidate before the
conference. Grant by IOA:
A certificate will be awarded to the fellow at the next IOA annual conference, after the SICOT meet. The fellow
will submit a report within a month of his return from the conference, mentioning the benefit to him from
activities of the conference as well as his contribution. He will only taken be paid the rest of the 50% of the
amount of the fellowship. The report will be published in the Indian Journal of Orthopaedics/IOA newsletter.
6. IOA Ambassadorships :
IOA offers three ambassadorship to attend the annual conferences of the following Foreign Associations
i) IOA Singapore Orthopaedic Association
ii) IOA Hong Kong Orthopaedic Association
iii) IOA Thailand Orthopaedic Association
These are aimed at young IOA members bellow 40 yrs of age to attend the Annual conference of the above
Association as IOA Ambassadors Economic airfare is provided by IOA & the local Hospitality is provided by the
Host Association.
7. Glasgow Fellowship :
Two fellowships are offered in this scheme in the Golden Jubilee National Hospital , Glasgow ,U K. & this year
one more has been added. This Fellowship is for one year & is as follows.
i) Arthroplasty: 6months in Hip & 6 months in knee Arthroplasty including computer navigation.
ii) Arthroplasty in Knee & foot surgery: (Two) here 6month training is given in knee replacement & 6months
training in Foot surgery.
The Eligibility : The Candidate must be a graduate of the WHO recognised Medical School& have a valid Post
Graduate Qualification & experience. A minimum 3 years of clinical practice (experience) is required. He will be
required to give reference of two overseas sponsors with whom he has worked in last 12 months and within 2 yrs
respectively. The overseas sponsor would be distinguished surgeons known to the UK consultants. the overseas
sponsor will be contacted by the College to provide a structured reference to comment on the candidate's
competency in relation to the GMC guiding principles of good medical practices& the candidates' clinical
abilities. Those who have failed the plab test will not be considered for this fellowship.
A pass in Academic module on IELTS to an overall score of 7 with minimum score of 7 in speaking & 6 in
listening, reading & writing ( this may not be required if the candidate had his language of instruction &
examination for Primary Medical qualification in English. A proof of this will be required to be provided. the
candidate will be required to pay for the registration fees with GMC.
The Candidates shortlisted by the Association will have an interview with board comprising of among others
President/ Secretary of the Association & the consultant orthopaedic surgeon from the Golden Jubilee National
Hospital, UK
The Fellow & the supervising Trainer will enter into a learning agreement with regular appraisalsand some form
of final assessment to confirm that the trainee has received the training.
The results of the Foreign Fellowship for 2014 are as follows:
Final result with position-2014- IOA Foreign Fellowships
1. IOSUK Senior Fellowship – post 1
i) Dr. Mukesh Kalara- Selected
ii) Dr. Rajesh Gupta- Runner up
2. IOSUK Junior- 1 post
i) Dr. Dhananjay Sabat- Selected
ii) Dr. Paritosh Gogna- Runner UP
3. IOA Dartmouth Hitchcock Fellowship- 1 post
i) Dr. Vishal Kumar- Selected
ii) Dr. Rajesh Rohilla- Runner up
4. Depuy J & J Fellowship- 1 post
i) Dr. Aditya Krishna Mootha- Selected
ii) Dr. Satya Ranjan Patra – Runner UP
5. IOA- SOA, TOA & HKOA Ambassadorship- 1 each (3 post)
A) For Hong Kong Orth. Asso.
i) Dr. Akshay Tiwari- selected
ii) Dr. Amit Kr. Agarwal- Runner up
B) For Singapore Ortho. Asso.
I) Dr. Tarun Goyal
ii) Dr. Nataraj A.R.- Runner up
C) For Thailand Orthopaedic Association
i) Dr. Sunil Kini- Selected
ii) Dr. Rejit Valsalan- Runner UP
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Acceptance of a lecture or an oral Free Paper will be essential for selection for this fellowship and proof of it
acceptance has to be submitted by the applicants for this award. A panel of three names will be prepared and
the most eligible will be finally selected.
For this fellowship, Dr. R.L. Mittal will also be one of the member of the exiting Foreign Fellowship
Committee. A lump sum grant of 80% of the interest or Rs.50,000/- which ever is less will be given by the IOA as
a partial financial assistance to the selected candidate, who will himself be responsible to arrange for his passport,
visa, registration for the conference, travel, stay and maintenance during the conference. The 20% of the interest
of the amount saved will be added to the corpus, 50% amount can be availed by the selected candidate before the
conference. Grant by IOA:
A certificate will be awarded to the fellow at the next IOA annual conference, after the SICOT meet. The fellow
will submit a report within a month of his return from the conference, mentioning the benefit to him from
activities of the conference as well as his contribution. He will only taken be paid the rest of the 50% of the
amount of the fellowship. The report will be published in the Indian Journal of Orthopaedics/IOA newsletter.
6. IOA Ambassadorships :
IOA offers three ambassadorship to attend the annual conferences of the following Foreign Associations
i) IOA Singapore Orthopaedic Association
ii) IOA Hong Kong Orthopaedic Association
iii) IOA Thailand Orthopaedic Association
These are aimed at young IOA members bellow 40 yrs of age to attend the Annual conference of the above
Association as IOA Ambassadors Economic airfare is provided by IOA & the local Hospitality is provided by the
Host Association.
7. Glasgow Fellowship :
Two fellowships are offered in this scheme in the Golden Jubilee National Hospital , Glasgow ,U K. & this year
one more has been added. This Fellowship is for one year & is as follows.
i) Arthroplasty: 6months in Hip & 6 months in knee Arthroplasty including computer navigation.
ii) Arthroplasty in Knee & foot surgery: (Two) here 6month training is given in knee replacement & 6months
training in Foot surgery.
The Eligibility : The Candidate must be a graduate of the WHO recognised Medical School& have a valid Post
Graduate Qualification & experience. A minimum 3 years of clinical practice (experience) is required. He will be
required to give reference of two overseas sponsors with whom he has worked in last 12 months and within 2 yrs
respectively. The overseas sponsor would be distinguished surgeons known to the UK consultants. the overseas
sponsor will be contacted by the College to provide a structured reference to comment on the candidate's
competency in relation to the GMC guiding principles of good medical practices& the candidates' clinical
abilities. Those who have failed the plab test will not be considered for this fellowship.
A pass in Academic module on IELTS to an overall score of 7 with minimum score of 7 in speaking & 6 in
listening, reading & writing ( this may not be required if the candidate had his language of instruction &
examination for Primary Medical qualification in English. A proof of this will be required to be provided. the
candidate will be required to pay for the registration fees with GMC.
The Candidates shortlisted by the Association will have an interview with board comprising of among others
President/ Secretary of the Association & the consultant orthopaedic surgeon from the Golden Jubilee National
Hospital, UK
The Fellow & the supervising Trainer will enter into a learning agreement with regular appraisalsand some form
of final assessment to confirm that the trainee has received the training.
The results of the Foreign Fellowship for 2014 are as follows:
Final result with position-2014- IOA Foreign Fellowships
1. IOSUK Senior Fellowship – post 1
i) Dr. Mukesh Kalara- Selected
ii) Dr. Rajesh Gupta- Runner up
2. IOSUK Junior- 1 post
i) Dr. Dhananjay Sabat- Selected
ii) Dr. Paritosh Gogna- Runner UP
3. IOA Dartmouth Hitchcock Fellowship- 1 post
i) Dr. Vishal Kumar- Selected
ii) Dr. Rajesh Rohilla- Runner up
4. Depuy J & J Fellowship- 1 post
i) Dr. Aditya Krishna Mootha- Selected
ii) Dr. Satya Ranjan Patra – Runner UP
5. IOA- SOA, TOA & HKOA Ambassadorship- 1 each (3 post)
A) For Hong Kong Orth. Asso.
i) Dr. Akshay Tiwari- selected
ii) Dr. Amit Kr. Agarwal- Runner up
B) For Singapore Ortho. Asso.
I) Dr. Tarun Goyal
ii) Dr. Nataraj A.R.- Runner up
C) For Thailand Orthopaedic Association
i) Dr. Sunil Kini- Selected
ii) Dr. Rejit Valsalan- Runner UP
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6. IOA R.L. Mittal Sicot Fellowship – Annual conference(International)- 1 post
i) Dr. Raju Karupal- Selected
ii) Dr. Ashok Sunil Gavaskar- Runner UP
For 2015 the following Foreign Fellowships are in offer.
1. Depuy (Johnson & Johnson) Fellowship - 1
2. Dartmouth Hitchcock Fellowship - 1
3. IOA- IOSUK Senior and Junior Fellowship - 1 each
4. IOA-AOA Exchange Fellowship - 2
5. IOA Ambassadorships - 1each
i) IOA Singapore Orthopaedic Association
ii) IOA Hong Kong Orthopaedic Association
iii) IOA Thailand Orthopaedic Association
6. Glasgow Fellowship-3- see the details in website of IOA
The last date for submitting the application for above fellowship is 30th September, 2014. Interseted candidates
may apply according to the Proforma for the Foreign Fellowship of IOA given in the IOA Web site & also IOA
Newsletter.
A soft Copy of application may be sent to the following E-mail address
A hard copy with all relevant documents may be sent to the following address
Hon. Secretary, IOA
IOA House, Plot No -69, Behind Batra Hospital
Tughlakabad Institutional Area
M B Road, New Delhi-110062
Ph 011-29961434, 09811967820
Dr A K Gupta Dr Nirmal Ch Mohapatra
Chairman, Foreign Fellowship Committee Co-Chairman, Foreign Fellowship Committee
Section - V
Guidelines and
Criteria
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6. IOA R.L. Mittal Sicot Fellowship – Annual conference(International)- 1 post
i) Dr. Raju Karupal- Selected
ii) Dr. Ashok Sunil Gavaskar- Runner UP
For 2015 the following Foreign Fellowships are in offer.
1. Depuy (Johnson & Johnson) Fellowship - 1
2. Dartmouth Hitchcock Fellowship - 1
3. IOA- IOSUK Senior and Junior Fellowship - 1 each
4. IOA-AOA Exchange Fellowship - 2
5. IOA Ambassadorships - 1each
i) IOA Singapore Orthopaedic Association
ii) IOA Hong Kong Orthopaedic Association
iii) IOA Thailand Orthopaedic Association
6. Glasgow Fellowship-3- see the details in website of IOA
The last date for submitting the application for above fellowship is 30th September, 2014. Interseted candidates
may apply according to the Proforma for the Foreign Fellowship of IOA given in the IOA Web site & also IOA
Newsletter.
A soft Copy of application may be sent to the following E-mail address
A hard copy with all relevant documents may be sent to the following address
Hon. Secretary, IOA
IOA House, Plot No -69, Behind Batra Hospital
Tughlakabad Institutional Area
M B Road, New Delhi-110062
Ph 011-29961434, 09811967820
Dr A K Gupta Dr Nirmal Ch Mohapatra
Chairman, Foreign Fellowship Committee Co-Chairman, Foreign Fellowship Committee
Section - V
Guidelines and
Criteria
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Maximum Marks = 100
1. Post Graduate Qualifications In Orthopaedics 5 Marks
Recognised Qualifications : M.S. ORTH./ D.N.B. ORTH. (2 Marks Each)
Other Qualifications / Degrees : M.CH. ORTH. /FRCS/ PHD. ORTH. (1 Mark Each)
2. Experience 10 Marks
Year After PG Qualifications 1 Mark Year Maximum Marks 7
Teaching Experience As Lecturer / Asst Professor Above 1 Mark Year Maximum Marks 3
3. Publication 40 Marks
I. Indexed Journal / IJO Maximum 20 Marks
5 Marks Per Publication As Main Author
3 Marks Per Publication As Co-author
II. Non Indexed Journal Maximum 10 Marks
2 Marks Per Publication As Main Author
1 Marks Per Publication As Co-author
III. Books Maximum 10 Marks
10 Marks Per Book As Main Author
5 Marks Per Book As Associate Author
10 Marks Per Book As Editor / Author Of Monograph
5 Marks Per Book Chapter As Contributing Author
3 Marks Per Book Chapter As Co-author
4. Papers / Posters Presented Personally 10 Marks
International Conferences Abroad 3 Marks Per Paper / Poster
International Conferences In India / Ioacon 2 Marks Per Paper / 1 Mark Per Poster
Subspeciality / State C Hapter Conferences 1 Mark Per Paper / ½ Mark Per Poster
5. Guest Lectures / Lectures At CME / Workshops 10 Marks
International Conferences Abroad 5 Marks Per Lecture
International Conferences In India 5 Marks Per Lecture
IOACON 3 Marks Per Lecture
Grading System For Inland FellowshipsSubspecia Lity / State Chapter Conferences2 Marks Per Lecture
6. Research Projects Completed 10 Marks
Funded By An International / National Agency, Government Organization Or University.
5 Marks Per Completed Project
7. Conferences Attended 5 Marks
International Conferences Abroad 2 Marks Per Conference
International Conferences In India / Ioacon 1 Mark Per Conference
Subspeciality / State Chapter Conferences ½ Mark Per Conference
8. Organizational 5 Marks
Convenor or Organizing Secretary of International or National Meeting
or Workshops / Office Bearer of National Organization. 2 Marks / Post Held
Convenor Or Organizing Secretary / State Level Meeting / Office Bearer
of National Organization.
1 Mark / Post Held
9. Medals. Prizes, And Awards In Orthopaedics 5 Marks
IOA Medal. Prize or Award 2 Marks
Subspeciality /university/national Organization/international
Organization/others 1 Mark Each
(to be used in case of tie up of marks)
(in case of dispute of interpretation under any heading, the decision of
the fellowship committee will be final)
The application form for the Inland Fellowship has been modified this year to bring it in line with the information to be
provided in the same. It will facilitate the applicant to methodically provide information to the Inland Fellowship
committee. This will streamline information for easy assessment.
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Maximum Marks = 100
1. Post Graduate Qualifications In Orthopaedics 5 Marks
Recognised Qualifications : M.S. ORTH./ D.N.B. ORTH. (2 Marks Each)
Other Qualifications / Degrees : M.CH. ORTH. /FRCS/ PHD. ORTH. (1 Mark Each)
2. Experience 10 Marks
Year After PG Qualifications 1 Mark Year Maximum Marks 7
Teaching Experience As Lecturer / Asst Professor Above 1 Mark Year Maximum Marks 3
3. Publication 40 Marks
I. Indexed Journal / IJO Maximum 20 Marks
5 Marks Per Publication As Main Author
3 Marks Per Publication As Co-author
II. Non Indexed Journal Maximum 10 Marks
2 Marks Per Publication As Main Author
1 Marks Per Publication As Co-author
III. Books Maximum 10 Marks
10 Marks Per Book As Main Author
5 Marks Per Book As Associate Author
10 Marks Per Book As Editor / Author Of Monograph
5 Marks Per Book Chapter As Contributing Author
3 Marks Per Book Chapter As Co-author
4. Papers / Posters Presented Personally 10 Marks
International Conferences Abroad 3 Marks Per Paper / Poster
International Conferences In India / Ioacon 2 Marks Per Paper / 1 Mark Per Poster
Subspeciality / State C Hapter Conferences 1 Mark Per Paper / ½ Mark Per Poster
5. Guest Lectures / Lectures At CME / Workshops 10 Marks
International Conferences Abroad 5 Marks Per Lecture
International Conferences In India 5 Marks Per Lecture
IOACON 3 Marks Per Lecture
Grading System For Inland FellowshipsSubspecia Lity / State Chapter Conferences2 Marks Per Lecture
6. Research Projects Completed 10 Marks
Funded By An International / National Agency, Government Organization Or University.
5 Marks Per Completed Project
7. Conferences Attended 5 Marks
International Conferences Abroad 2 Marks Per Conference
International Conferences In India / Ioacon 1 Mark Per Conference
Subspeciality / State Chapter Conferences ½ Mark Per Conference
8. Organizational 5 Marks
Convenor or Organizing Secretary of International or National Meeting
or Workshops / Office Bearer of National Organization. 2 Marks / Post Held
Convenor Or Organizing Secretary / State Level Meeting / Office Bearer
of National Organization.
1 Mark / Post Held
9. Medals. Prizes, And Awards In Orthopaedics 5 Marks
IOA Medal. Prize or Award 2 Marks
Subspeciality /university/national Organization/international
Organization/others 1 Mark Each
(to be used in case of tie up of marks)
(in case of dispute of interpretation under any heading, the decision of
the fellowship committee will be final)
The application form for the Inland Fellowship has been modified this year to bring it in line with the information to be
provided in the same. It will facilitate the applicant to methodically provide information to the Inland Fellowship
committee. This will streamline information for easy assessment.
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Criteria for Golden Jubilee and Silver Jubilee Award
Indian Orthopaedic Association invites applications for the award of Golden and Silver Jubilee Oration awards to be
presented at IOACON-2014.
The awards are mainly to promote the scientific and original work performed in India.
The Award will be based solely on the value and merit of the manuscript submitted.
1. Work should have been done in India and not published or presented earlier in present form.
2. To be reviewed by a committee of – President, President Elect, immediate past president, Hon. Secretary IOA,
Editor, Immediate Past Editor.
3. Each reviewer will mark the manuscript. The average or summation of all will be final.
4. The scoring received would be placed on the website with the manuscript no.
5. Once submitted manuscript shall be considered for 2 years. It will be sent for re-review next year also.
6. Deadlines - Last date for submission is 30th July
- Final decision for selection is 30th August
7. The author must submit the manuscript for publication in IJO in next 3 months (31st Aug) so that it can be
published in Jan issue next year after peer review by subject experts.
8. Maximum Age limit for Silver Jubilee Oration shall be below 50 years and for Golden Jubilee Lecture above 50
years. The cutoff date for age would be 31st December of the year of conference.
The manuscript shall be assessed on the following
1. Content of the Study (20%)
2. Method of Study (40%)
3. Relevance (20%)
4. Evidence based conclusions (20%)
Seven (7) sets of hard copies with all the relevant documents may be sent to the following address:
Hon. Secretary, IOA, IOA House, Plot No. 69, Behind Batra Hospital, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, M.B. Road,
New Delhi-110062. PH: 011-29961434 /9811967820.
A soft copy of the same may be also sent at the following email addresses:
(Prof. Sudhir K. Kapoor)
Hon. Secretary, IOA
1. Depuy Johnson Fellowship- every year- start – 1998- one candidate only- Rs.50, 000/- by IOA
2. Dr. R.L. Mittal Sicot Fellowship- once in a 3 years- 2002- one candidate only- Rs.50, 000/- by IOA
3. Dartmouth Hitchcock Fellowship- every year- start – 2007- one candidate only- airfare, registration and
accommodation will be arranged by Dartmouth University and the money will be transferred by them to IOA
according their rule.
4. IOA- IOSUK senior Travelling Fellowship-every year- one selected fellow (Hon secretary, IOA is entitle to go
his 1st year term as senior fellow without any selection)- start – 2008- one candidate only-Rs.50,000 by IOA-
local hospitality by IOA-UK
5. IOA-IOSUK junior fellowship every year- one selected fellow- start – 2008- one candidate only- Rs.50, 000/
IOA-local hospitality by IOSUK
7. IOA- AOA travelling Fellowship – after 1 year- two fellows go from IOA- start – 2009- Rs.50,000/- by IOA-each
candidate
8. IOA-SOA Ambassador Fellowship- every year annual conference of SOA- 1 selected fellow – start 2010 – one
candidate only-Econimica airfare by IoA and local hospitality, accommodation and registration by host
Association.
9. Hongkong Ambassadorship- proposal in 2010 and instituted 2011- one selected fellow only during aunnaul
conference of Hongkong O. Association – start 2011- one candidate only-Economic airfare by IOA and local
hospitality, accommodation and registration by host Association.
10. Thailand Ambassadorship- Proposal in 2010 and started from 2011 during annual conference of TOA- 2011-one
candidate only-Economical airfare by IOA and local hospitality, accommodation by host Association.
11. Glasgow Fellowship for one year- proposal in 2010 and started year 2011 from Glasgow- Now 3 fellows can avail
- take care by Glasgow
Criteria and Guidelines for Foreign Fellowships
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Criteria for Golden Jubilee and Silver Jubilee Award
Indian Orthopaedic Association invites applications for the award of Golden and Silver Jubilee Oration awards to be
presented at IOACON-2014.
The awards are mainly to promote the scientific and original work performed in India.
The Award will be based solely on the value and merit of the manuscript submitted.
1. Work should have been done in India and not published or presented earlier in present form.
2. To be reviewed by a committee of – President, President Elect, immediate past president, Hon. Secretary IOA,
Editor, Immediate Past Editor.
3. Each reviewer will mark the manuscript. The average or summation of all will be final.
4. The scoring received would be placed on the website with the manuscript no.
5. Once submitted manuscript shall be considered for 2 years. It will be sent for re-review next year also.
6. Deadlines - Last date for submission is 30th July
- Final decision for selection is 30th August
7. The author must submit the manuscript for publication in IJO in next 3 months (31st Aug) so that it can be
published in Jan issue next year after peer review by subject experts.
8. Maximum Age limit for Silver Jubilee Oration shall be below 50 years and for Golden Jubilee Lecture above 50
years. The cutoff date for age would be 31st December of the year of conference.
The manuscript shall be assessed on the following
1. Content of the Study (20%)
2. Method of Study (40%)
3. Relevance (20%)
4. Evidence based conclusions (20%)
Seven (7) sets of hard copies with all the relevant documents may be sent to the following address:
Hon. Secretary, IOA, IOA House, Plot No. 69, Behind Batra Hospital, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, M.B. Road,
New Delhi-110062. PH: 011-29961434 /9811967820.
A soft copy of the same may be also sent at the following email addresses:
(Prof. Sudhir K. Kapoor)
Hon. Secretary, IOA
1. Depuy Johnson Fellowship- every year- start – 1998- one candidate only- Rs.50, 000/- by IOA
2. Dr. R.L. Mittal Sicot Fellowship- once in a 3 years- 2002- one candidate only- Rs.50, 000/- by IOA
3. Dartmouth Hitchcock Fellowship- every year- start – 2007- one candidate only- airfare, registration and
accommodation will be arranged by Dartmouth University and the money will be transferred by them to IOA
according their rule.
4. IOA- IOSUK senior Travelling Fellowship-every year- one selected fellow (Hon secretary, IOA is entitle to go
his 1st year term as senior fellow without any selection)- start – 2008- one candidate only-Rs.50,000 by IOA-
local hospitality by IOA-UK
5. IOA-IOSUK junior fellowship every year- one selected fellow- start – 2008- one candidate only- Rs.50, 000/
IOA-local hospitality by IOSUK
7. IOA- AOA travelling Fellowship – after 1 year- two fellows go from IOA- start – 2009- Rs.50,000/- by IOA-each
candidate
8. IOA-SOA Ambassador Fellowship- every year annual conference of SOA- 1 selected fellow – start 2010 – one
candidate only-Econimica airfare by IoA and local hospitality, accommodation and registration by host
Association.
9. Hongkong Ambassadorship- proposal in 2010 and instituted 2011- one selected fellow only during aunnaul
conference of Hongkong O. Association – start 2011- one candidate only-Economic airfare by IOA and local
hospitality, accommodation and registration by host Association.
10. Thailand Ambassadorship- Proposal in 2010 and started from 2011 during annual conference of TOA- 2011-one
candidate only-Economical airfare by IOA and local hospitality, accommodation by host Association.
11. Glasgow Fellowship for one year- proposal in 2010 and started year 2011 from Glasgow- Now 3 fellows can avail
- take care by Glasgow
Criteria and Guidelines for Foreign Fellowships
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Consent of Contestant
I hereby agree to contest for the post of …………………………………….…….. of the Indian
Orthopaedic Association. If elected I will serve the Association to the best of my ability. I shall not use
any unfair means for my election. ……………………………………….
Date: ……………………………. Signature of Contestant
Important information:
1. Nomination form is to be completed and mailed to Election Officer, IOA 2014 & President- Elect, IOA. Please address all correspondence regarding election to Dr. H.R. Jhunjhunwala, Room, 115, 1st Floor, MRC of Bombay Hospital, 12, Marine Lines, Mumbai-400020. Tel: 9821064068, 022-22053322. Email: [email protected] / [email protected] Only life members are allowed to contest / or propose or second a contestant.(at least five years membership)
2. Contestant for post of president elect and Hon. Secretary should submit a short bio-data (write-up) in 250 words to be circulated to members along with ballot papers.
3. At least minimum 5 years membership of IOA.
Proposed by :
Name :
Membership No. :
Signature :
Seconded by :
Name :
Membership No. :
Signature :
Name of Contestant :
Post for which contesting :
Membership No. :
Address :
Phone No. Mobile No.:
Fax No. : Email Address :
IOA Election for the Year - 2014Nomination Form of IOA for the Year - 2014
INDIAN ORTHOPAEDIC ASSOCIATION - 2014
NOMINATION FORM(photocopy can be used)
I.O.A. Election Schedule- 2014
Date for sending nomination form with April-June Newsletter by Secretary, IOA May / June
Last date for receipt of Nomination form by Election Officer 1st August, 2014
Last date for informing the list of contestants 11th August, 2014
Last date for withdrawal of nominations 21st August, 2014
Last date for sending sample of ballot paper to all contestants 30th August, 2013
Last date for receipt of approved ballot paper from contestants 11th September, 2014
Last date for dispatch of ballot papers / Start of online voting - start from 24th September, 2014
Last date for request of duplicate ballot papers 15th October, 2014
Last date for receipt of ballot papers by election officer / End of online voting 7th November, 2014
COUNTING AND FINAL TALLY Venue: IOA House, New Delhi 9th November, 2014
INDIAN ORTHOPAEDIC ASSOCIATION
Elections 2014
1. Nominations are invited for following posts of Indian Orthopaedic Association for elections for year 2014.
Nomination form or photocopy should reach Dr. H.R. Jhunjhunwala, Room, 115, 1st Floor, MRC of
Bombay Hospital, 12, Marine Lines, Mumbai-400020. Tel: 9821064068, 022-22053322.
Email: [email protected] / [email protected]
Vacancies
President Elect 1
Vice Presidents 2
Hon. Secretary 1
Members Executive Committee (2015-2017)(According to Vacancy)
Following are the vacancies for the post of State Representative
S.N. State Vacancy
01 Bihar 1
02 Delhi 1
03 Haryana 1
04 Karnataka 1
05 Maharashtra 1
06 Punjab 2
07 Rajasthan 1
08 Tamilnadu 1
09 West Bengal 3
Total seats 12 nos.
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Consent of Contestant
I hereby agree to contest for the post of …………………………………….…….. of the Indian
Orthopaedic Association. If elected I will serve the Association to the best of my ability. I shall not use
any unfair means for my election. ……………………………………….
Date: ……………………………. Signature of Contestant
Important information:
1. Nomination form is to be completed and mailed to Election Officer, IOA 2014 & President- Elect, IOA. Please address all correspondence regarding election to Dr. H.R. Jhunjhunwala, Room, 115, 1st Floor, MRC of Bombay Hospital, 12, Marine Lines, Mumbai-400020. Tel: 9821064068, 022-22053322. Email: [email protected] / [email protected] Only life members are allowed to contest / or propose or second a contestant.(at least five years membership)
2. Contestant for post of president elect and Hon. Secretary should submit a short bio-data (write-up) in 250 words to be circulated to members along with ballot papers.
3. At least minimum 5 years membership of IOA.
Proposed by :
Name :
Membership No. :
Signature :
Seconded by :
Name :
Membership No. :
Signature :
Name of Contestant :
Post for which contesting :
Membership No. :
Address :
Phone No. Mobile No.:
Fax No. : Email Address :
IOA Election for the Year - 2014Nomination Form of IOA for the Year - 2014
INDIAN ORTHOPAEDIC ASSOCIATION - 2014
NOMINATION FORM(photocopy can be used)
I.O.A. Election Schedule- 2014
Date for sending nomination form with April-June Newsletter by Secretary, IOA May / June
Last date for receipt of Nomination form by Election Officer 1st August, 2014
Last date for informing the list of contestants 11th August, 2014
Last date for withdrawal of nominations 21st August, 2014
Last date for sending sample of ballot paper to all contestants 30th August, 2013
Last date for receipt of approved ballot paper from contestants 11th September, 2014
Last date for dispatch of ballot papers / Start of online voting - start from 24th September, 2014
Last date for request of duplicate ballot papers 15th October, 2014
Last date for receipt of ballot papers by election officer / End of online voting 7th November, 2014
COUNTING AND FINAL TALLY Venue: IOA House, New Delhi 9th November, 2014
INDIAN ORTHOPAEDIC ASSOCIATION
Elections 2014
1. Nominations are invited for following posts of Indian Orthopaedic Association for elections for year 2014.
Nomination form or photocopy should reach Dr. H.R. Jhunjhunwala, Room, 115, 1st Floor, MRC of
Bombay Hospital, 12, Marine Lines, Mumbai-400020. Tel: 9821064068, 022-22053322.
Email: [email protected] / [email protected]
Vacancies
President Elect 1
Vice Presidents 2
Hon. Secretary 1
Members Executive Committee (2015-2017)(According to Vacancy)
Following are the vacancies for the post of State Representative
S.N. State Vacancy
01 Bihar 1
02 Delhi 1
03 Haryana 1
04 Karnataka 1
05 Maharashtra 1
06 Punjab 2
07 Rajasthan 1
08 Tamilnadu 1
09 West Bengal 3
Total seats 12 nos.
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Section - VI
News from States
Report from Andhra Pradesh Orthopaedic Association
Dear Sir,
Warm greetings
We are happy to inform you that our AP chapter membership has increased from 750 to 913 this year because of the
continuous efforts of Dr Udai Kumar and Dr Satya Goud. Our activities in the last year are
1. Arthroscopic work shop was conducted in August 2013 by Dr Sathish Kumar at vizag
2. IGOF conference was conducted by Dr Udai Kumar and Dr Ashok Kumar at vizag in September
3. OASIS CME was conducted by Dr Hanumantha Rao at Nri medical college, Vijayawada in June 2013
4. VTOP, VIZAG TRAINING FOR ORTHOPAEDIC PG'S, was conducted by Dr Udai Kumar and Dr Ashok
Kumar at vizag in June 2013.
5. COME ASHRAM, CONTINUOUS ORTHOPAEDIC MEDICAL EDUCATION for PG training was conducted
by Dr KISHORE RAI, at Eluru in October 2013.
6. GOSPEL, GUNTUR ORTHOPAEDIC SEMINAR FOR PG STUDENTS, was conducted by OSSAP president,
Dr M. PRASANTH, in December in GUNTUR.
7. HOME, HYDERABAD ORTHOPAEDIC MEDICAL EDUCATION, was conducted in January 2014, at
OSMANIA MEDICAL COLLEGE, HYDERABAD by Dr. Bvs Murthy and Dr Srinivasa Reddy.
8. IGOF CONFERENCE was conducted at hyderabad in February 2014, by DR K J REDDY.
9. OASISCON 2014, AP State ORTHOPAEDIC CONFERENCE was conducted by Dr K J Reddy and Dr
Anjaneyulu at mahaboobnagar.
Besides these many cme's were conducted in different places. OASIS ICL will be conducted by Dr Hanumantha
Rao at NRI College, Vijayawada on June 08.
With regards
Dr P Sudhir Kumar
Secretary, OSSAP
Balaji hospital
Syn Road, Warangal A.P 506002
Cell : 9849041616
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News from States
Report from Andhra Pradesh Orthopaedic Association
Dear Sir,
Warm greetings
We are happy to inform you that our AP chapter membership has increased from 750 to 913 this year because of the
continuous efforts of Dr Udai Kumar and Dr Satya Goud. Our activities in the last year are
1. Arthroscopic work shop was conducted in August 2013 by Dr Sathish Kumar at vizag
2. IGOF conference was conducted by Dr Udai Kumar and Dr Ashok Kumar at vizag in September
3. OASIS CME was conducted by Dr Hanumantha Rao at Nri medical college, Vijayawada in June 2013
4. VTOP, VIZAG TRAINING FOR ORTHOPAEDIC PG'S, was conducted by Dr Udai Kumar and Dr Ashok
Kumar at vizag in June 2013.
5. COME ASHRAM, CONTINUOUS ORTHOPAEDIC MEDICAL EDUCATION for PG training was conducted
by Dr KISHORE RAI, at Eluru in October 2013.
6. GOSPEL, GUNTUR ORTHOPAEDIC SEMINAR FOR PG STUDENTS, was conducted by OSSAP president,
Dr M. PRASANTH, in December in GUNTUR.
7. HOME, HYDERABAD ORTHOPAEDIC MEDICAL EDUCATION, was conducted in January 2014, at
OSMANIA MEDICAL COLLEGE, HYDERABAD by Dr. Bvs Murthy and Dr Srinivasa Reddy.
8. IGOF CONFERENCE was conducted at hyderabad in February 2014, by DR K J REDDY.
9. OASISCON 2014, AP State ORTHOPAEDIC CONFERENCE was conducted by Dr K J Reddy and Dr
Anjaneyulu at mahaboobnagar.
Besides these many cme's were conducted in different places. OASIS ICL will be conducted by Dr Hanumantha
Rao at NRI College, Vijayawada on June 08.
With regards
Dr P Sudhir Kumar
Secretary, OSSAP
Balaji hospital
Syn Road, Warangal A.P 506002
Cell : 9849041616
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Report of Delhi Orthopaedic Association Activities Nov 2013 to April 2014
Our annual conference was held on second weekend of November and new executive committee was elected.Dr J
Maheshwari took charge as President of DOA ,Dr M kalra as VP. Dr Anmol Maria was the president elect. Rest of the
executives, Secretary DrDhananjay Gupta, Treasurer DrHemant Sharma, Joint Secretaries-DrVivektrikha and
Shashank Mishra continued with their term of 3 years.
Following DOA fellowships and awards were declared.
1. DOA Travelling Fellowships
Dr Bhavuk Garg, AIIMS, Delhi
Dr Tarun Goel, AIIMS, Rishikesh
Dr Sanjay Meena, AIIMS, Delhi
2. DOA Best Author Awards
Above 40 yrs age
Dr Raju Vaishya, Apollo Hospital, Delhi
Less than 40 yrs age
Dr Bhavuk Garg, AIIMS, Delhi
Dr Tarun Goel, AIIMS, Rishikesh
3. PG Papers Awards
First Position : Dr Vikrant Manhas, UCMS
Second Position : Dr Lalit Bafna, UCMS
Third Position : Dr Saurabh Dutt, MAMC
Dr Santosh Kumar, MAMC
4. Posters
First Position : Dr Vivek Tiwari, AIIMS, Delhi
Second Position : Dr Amit Sharma, MAMC
Third Position : Dr Nikhil Verma, UCMS
DOA has been committed to academics from the day of its inception and has been growing steadily in that direction. It
was realized that subspeciality events always gather more delegates especially PGs and young surgeons. We are glad
that we are going to cover almost all ortho subspecialities this year. The academic season started with basic trauma
fixation principles course on 15thDec. followed by advance fixation course on 19th March. Both the courses were
over booked and they are going to be our regular features. Spine, Arthroscopy, hand and wrist specialities have been
covered and we are moving on to others.
Another feather in the cap for DOA has been that DOA official Journal JCOT, has been
indexed in Pubmed. Prof Lalit Maini and his team of Dr Hitesh lal and Dr Puneet Mishra
deserves kudos for this effort.
Hope this will bring about further improvement in academic standards, boost its circulation.
Achievements of DOA Members
1. President IOA Prof. Anil kr Jain, GTB Hospital
2. Secretary IOA Prof Sudhir Kapoor, ESI Hosp and Medical College
3. Dr Ashok Rajgopal Padmashree Award
4. Dr RajuVaishya Secretary Indian Cartilage Society , 2013-2015
International Fellowships (2014)
Awarded to DOA Members
Prof Mukesh Kalra Senior IOA-SUK fellowship
Dr Dhananjay Sabat Junior IOA-SUK fellowship
Dr Nishikant SGH, Singapore
Major DOA EVENTS
Current Concepts in Trauma Care – Workskop on Basic Fracture Fixation
Venue: BLK Hospital
Date: 15th December 2013, Delegates: 40, Faculty: 15 (All from Delhi)
Ten workstation with one faculty and 4 delegate's on each saw bone station. Six basic fracture fixation exercises were
done over8 hours.
Accreditated by Delhi Medical Council for 7 CME hours. Academic grant from IOA was also availed for this meet
with emphasis on President IOA message i.e. Encouraging Basic Science and Research.
AIIMS ELBOWCON 2014
Venue: JL auditorium at AIIMS Date:29-30 March 2014. It had 4 modules of half-day duration. The modulescovered
the topics on pediatric elbow trauma, adultelbow trauma, complications of elbow trauma andmiscellaneous
elbow disorders and procedures.
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Report of Delhi Orthopaedic Association Activities Nov 2013 to April 2014
Our annual conference was held on second weekend of November and new executive committee was elected.Dr J
Maheshwari took charge as President of DOA ,Dr M kalra as VP. Dr Anmol Maria was the president elect. Rest of the
executives, Secretary DrDhananjay Gupta, Treasurer DrHemant Sharma, Joint Secretaries-DrVivektrikha and
Shashank Mishra continued with their term of 3 years.
Following DOA fellowships and awards were declared.
1. DOA Travelling Fellowships
Dr Bhavuk Garg, AIIMS, Delhi
Dr Tarun Goel, AIIMS, Rishikesh
Dr Sanjay Meena, AIIMS, Delhi
2. DOA Best Author Awards
Above 40 yrs age
Dr Raju Vaishya, Apollo Hospital, Delhi
Less than 40 yrs age
Dr Bhavuk Garg, AIIMS, Delhi
Dr Tarun Goel, AIIMS, Rishikesh
3. PG Papers Awards
First Position : Dr Vikrant Manhas, UCMS
Second Position : Dr Lalit Bafna, UCMS
Third Position : Dr Saurabh Dutt, MAMC
Dr Santosh Kumar, MAMC
4. Posters
First Position : Dr Vivek Tiwari, AIIMS, Delhi
Second Position : Dr Amit Sharma, MAMC
Third Position : Dr Nikhil Verma, UCMS
DOA has been committed to academics from the day of its inception and has been growing steadily in that direction. It
was realized that subspeciality events always gather more delegates especially PGs and young surgeons. We are glad
that we are going to cover almost all ortho subspecialities this year. The academic season started with basic trauma
fixation principles course on 15thDec. followed by advance fixation course on 19th March. Both the courses were
over booked and they are going to be our regular features. Spine, Arthroscopy, hand and wrist specialities have been
covered and we are moving on to others.
Another feather in the cap for DOA has been that DOA official Journal JCOT, has been
indexed in Pubmed. Prof Lalit Maini and his team of Dr Hitesh lal and Dr Puneet Mishra
deserves kudos for this effort.
Hope this will bring about further improvement in academic standards, boost its circulation.
Achievements of DOA Members
1. President IOA Prof. Anil kr Jain, GTB Hospital
2. Secretary IOA Prof Sudhir Kapoor, ESI Hosp and Medical College
3. Dr Ashok Rajgopal Padmashree Award
4. Dr RajuVaishya Secretary Indian Cartilage Society , 2013-2015
International Fellowships (2014)
Awarded to DOA Members
Prof Mukesh Kalra Senior IOA-SUK fellowship
Dr Dhananjay Sabat Junior IOA-SUK fellowship
Dr Nishikant SGH, Singapore
Major DOA EVENTS
Current Concepts in Trauma Care – Workskop on Basic Fracture Fixation
Venue: BLK Hospital
Date: 15th December 2013, Delegates: 40, Faculty: 15 (All from Delhi)
Ten workstation with one faculty and 4 delegate's on each saw bone station. Six basic fracture fixation exercises were
done over8 hours.
Accreditated by Delhi Medical Council for 7 CME hours. Academic grant from IOA was also availed for this meet
with emphasis on President IOA message i.e. Encouraging Basic Science and Research.
AIIMS ELBOWCON 2014
Venue: JL auditorium at AIIMS Date:29-30 March 2014. It had 4 modules of half-day duration. The modulescovered
the topics on pediatric elbow trauma, adultelbow trauma, complications of elbow trauma andmiscellaneous
elbow disorders and procedures.
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The faculty consisted of experts in the field of elbow problems, from all over the country. There were four
hands – on workshops on bone models – olecranon LCP, distal humerus LCP, hinged elbow fixator and total
elbow replacement.
MIDCON 2014- Delhi Trauma Meet
Organising Chairman Dr Yash Gulati
A well attended event had workshops on 19th April and Main conference on 20th April.
Spine and Scaphoid workshop was conducted at BLK Hospital, Pusa Road while cadaveric workshop on hand and
wrist was held at MAMC. Conference was held at hotel Siddharth Jaypee with symposia on almost all the major topics
in trauma.
DOA PG Quiz was also held and winners will be representing DOA in IOACON PG Quiz-
Midcon 2014 PG Quiz winner-
1- Dr. Niranjan Ganjewar / Dr. Saurabh Shah(Sant Parmanand Hospital).
2- Dr. Madhur Mahna /Dr. Vivek Srivastav (I.P. Appolo)
3- Dr. Shrikant Ega / Dr. Rahul Upadhya(Indian Spinal Injuries Center).
Summary of Past Events
Advanced Wrist Symposium 2014-04-13
AIIMS elbowcon 2014 2014-03-29
10th Sports Medicine & Arthroscopy Workshop 2014 2014-03-09
Advance Trauma Fixation Course 2014-03-08
DOA - Resident teaching session 2014-02-22
First DOA Quarterly Meeting 2014-02-16
DOA PG Teaching 2014-02-15
Sports Medicine CME 2014-01-15
Minimal Invasive Spine Surgery(Workshop) 2013-12-22
Current Concept Care- Basic Trauma Fixation Certification Course 2013-12-15
DOACON 2013 2013-11-09
GOA Reports for Newsletter after 1st January 2014
• GOACON2014
• 7th,8th,9th February 2014 venue : YMCA center Ahmedabad
• 635 Delegates
• Five international faculties
• 15 National faculties
• Highlights:
• DR Anil Jain PRESIDENT IOA
• DR H R Junjunwala PRESIDENT ELECT Were present.
WORKSHOPS: Pelvi-acetabular Fractures, Basics in TKR, Young OA knee, Calcaneal fractures, Management of
non unions.
GUEST LECTURE BY: DR Khong, DR Ramesh Sen.
TOPICS DISCUSSED DURING CONFERENCE WERE:
Paediatric Trauma, Revision Arthroplasty, Periprosthetic.S, Innovative Orthopaedics, Shoulder trauma &
Arthroscopy, Imaging in orthopaedics, Paper publications, Proximal femur. S., Degenerative spine & Broken back,
PRPS in orthopaedics , Hand injuries were highlights of the conference.
PG INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE STATE CHAPTER:
• 78 PG students from all medical college of Gujarat remained present at PGIC held on 5th jan. 2014 at M P Shah
medical college Jamnagar.
• Faculties from all over Gujarat delighted the students by their knowledge.
Thanks & Regards
Dr Hasmukh Nagwadia
Secretary Gujarat Orthopaedic Association
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The faculty consisted of experts in the field of elbow problems, from all over the country. There were four
hands – on workshops on bone models – olecranon LCP, distal humerus LCP, hinged elbow fixator and total
elbow replacement.
MIDCON 2014- Delhi Trauma Meet
Organising Chairman Dr Yash Gulati
A well attended event had workshops on 19th April and Main conference on 20th April.
Spine and Scaphoid workshop was conducted at BLK Hospital, Pusa Road while cadaveric workshop on hand and
wrist was held at MAMC. Conference was held at hotel Siddharth Jaypee with symposia on almost all the major topics
in trauma.
DOA PG Quiz was also held and winners will be representing DOA in IOACON PG Quiz-
Midcon 2014 PG Quiz winner-
1- Dr. Niranjan Ganjewar / Dr. Saurabh Shah(Sant Parmanand Hospital).
2- Dr. Madhur Mahna /Dr. Vivek Srivastav (I.P. Appolo)
3- Dr. Shrikant Ega / Dr. Rahul Upadhya(Indian Spinal Injuries Center).
Summary of Past Events
Advanced Wrist Symposium 2014-04-13
AIIMS elbowcon 2014 2014-03-29
10th Sports Medicine & Arthroscopy Workshop 2014 2014-03-09
Advance Trauma Fixation Course 2014-03-08
DOA - Resident teaching session 2014-02-22
First DOA Quarterly Meeting 2014-02-16
DOA PG Teaching 2014-02-15
Sports Medicine CME 2014-01-15
Minimal Invasive Spine Surgery(Workshop) 2013-12-22
Current Concept Care- Basic Trauma Fixation Certification Course 2013-12-15
DOACON 2013 2013-11-09
GOA Reports for Newsletter after 1st January 2014
• GOACON2014
• 7th,8th,9th February 2014 venue : YMCA center Ahmedabad
• 635 Delegates
• Five international faculties
• 15 National faculties
• Highlights:
• DR Anil Jain PRESIDENT IOA
• DR H R Junjunwala PRESIDENT ELECT Were present.
WORKSHOPS: Pelvi-acetabular Fractures, Basics in TKR, Young OA knee, Calcaneal fractures, Management of
non unions.
GUEST LECTURE BY: DR Khong, DR Ramesh Sen.
TOPICS DISCUSSED DURING CONFERENCE WERE:
Paediatric Trauma, Revision Arthroplasty, Periprosthetic.S, Innovative Orthopaedics, Shoulder trauma &
Arthroscopy, Imaging in orthopaedics, Paper publications, Proximal femur. S., Degenerative spine & Broken back,
PRPS in orthopaedics , Hand injuries were highlights of the conference.
PG INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE STATE CHAPTER:
• 78 PG students from all medical college of Gujarat remained present at PGIC held on 5th jan. 2014 at M P Shah
medical college Jamnagar.
• Faculties from all over Gujarat delighted the students by their knowledge.
Thanks & Regards
Dr Hasmukh Nagwadia
Secretary Gujarat Orthopaedic Association
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Karnataka Orthopaedic Association - An Overview of 2014
1. KOA in 2014
* 1202 life members
* 940 IOA members
* Dr Nithyanand Rao, President 2014
* Dr Purushotham VJ secretary 2012-2014
* 5 senior past presidents as advisers
* 13 EC members
* 3 committee chairmen
2. KOACON 2014
* Annual conference of KOA
* Held on 31st Jan, 1st & 2nd Feb 2014
* 915 delegates , a record
* 60 inland faculties& 4 international faculties
* 2 KOA orations.
* IOA, president , secretary & CSR chairman attended
* Dr Ashok Rajgopal felicitated
3. Fellowships
* International fellowship IOS UK collaborated
* Inland travelling fellowship
4. Awards
* Best district club trophy
* Best 2 articles in indexed journal
* Best dissertation for Post graduates
5. Major Events
* IOA PG teaching programme 28/29th March 2014 MSRMC ,Bangalore
* Paediatric orthopaedics CME-march 22/23 Bellary.
* OASIS CME- May 4th
* Prof Sudhakar shetty memorial PG teaching programme 13.14.15, June 2014.
* Master arthroplasty course, Bangalore sept 2014
* Bangalore shoulder Course
* KOA ICL - November 2014
* GOSICON International conference, Bangalore Sept 13/14th
* KOACON 2015 Feb 6,7,8 2014.
Dr Purushotham VJSecretary General KOA
Report of the Kerala Orthopaedic Association- 2014
The 33rd Annual conference of the Kerala Orthopaedic was hosted by Trivandrum Orthopaedic Society (TOS) at Al
Saj Convention Centre, Trivandrum from 24 -26 January 2014.643 delegates from all over Kerala attended the
conference. The CME was inaugurated by the then KOA President Prof. K.K Chandra Babu. 'What is new in
Orthopaedics' was the theme of the cme in which both national and international faculty gave insights into the current
developments in the various orthopaedic sub specialities. The conference was inaugurated by Sri V.S Sivakumar, Hon.
Minister for health.
Forthcoming Events of KOA
25-27 April CCT Kochi
May 4 Basic Ilizarov Course, Calicut
May 10 & 11 CTIC of KOA Thrissur
May 18 Basic CME of KOA Trivandrum
May 25 Shoulder CME Kochi
June 1 Insight Trivandrum ( Tr CME)
July 6 CAPE KOA Kochi
August 29-31 OASISCON Palakkad
Sept Advanced CME of KOA Kottayam
October Shoulder course Kochi
Nov 2 CAPE KOA Kochi
Nov CTIC Trivandrum
Nov. MOTSCON Perinthalmanna
Jan 2015 KOACON Wayanad
Dr.TAJAN P.J.
Secretary, Kerala Orthopaedic Association
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Karnataka Orthopaedic Association - An Overview of 2014
1. KOA in 2014
* 1202 life members
* 940 IOA members
* Dr Nithyanand Rao, President 2014
* Dr Purushotham VJ secretary 2012-2014
* 5 senior past presidents as advisers
* 13 EC members
* 3 committee chairmen
2. KOACON 2014
* Annual conference of KOA
* Held on 31st Jan, 1st & 2nd Feb 2014
* 915 delegates , a record
* 60 inland faculties& 4 international faculties
* 2 KOA orations.
* IOA, president , secretary & CSR chairman attended
* Dr Ashok Rajgopal felicitated
3. Fellowships
* International fellowship IOS UK collaborated
* Inland travelling fellowship
4. Awards
* Best district club trophy
* Best 2 articles in indexed journal
* Best dissertation for Post graduates
5. Major Events
* IOA PG teaching programme 28/29th March 2014 MSRMC ,Bangalore
* Paediatric orthopaedics CME-march 22/23 Bellary.
* OASIS CME- May 4th
* Prof Sudhakar shetty memorial PG teaching programme 13.14.15, June 2014.
* Master arthroplasty course, Bangalore sept 2014
* Bangalore shoulder Course
* KOA ICL - November 2014
* GOSICON International conference, Bangalore Sept 13/14th
* KOACON 2015 Feb 6,7,8 2014.
Dr Purushotham VJSecretary General KOA
Report of the Kerala Orthopaedic Association- 2014
The 33rd Annual conference of the Kerala Orthopaedic was hosted by Trivandrum Orthopaedic Society (TOS) at Al
Saj Convention Centre, Trivandrum from 24 -26 January 2014.643 delegates from all over Kerala attended the
conference. The CME was inaugurated by the then KOA President Prof. K.K Chandra Babu. 'What is new in
Orthopaedics' was the theme of the cme in which both national and international faculty gave insights into the current
developments in the various orthopaedic sub specialities. The conference was inaugurated by Sri V.S Sivakumar, Hon.
Minister for health.
Forthcoming Events of KOA
25-27 April CCT Kochi
May 4 Basic Ilizarov Course, Calicut
May 10 & 11 CTIC of KOA Thrissur
May 18 Basic CME of KOA Trivandrum
May 25 Shoulder CME Kochi
June 1 Insight Trivandrum ( Tr CME)
July 6 CAPE KOA Kochi
August 29-31 OASISCON Palakkad
Sept Advanced CME of KOA Kottayam
October Shoulder course Kochi
Nov 2 CAPE KOA Kochi
Nov CTIC Trivandrum
Nov. MOTSCON Perinthalmanna
Jan 2015 KOACON Wayanad
Dr.TAJAN P.J.
Secretary, Kerala Orthopaedic Association
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Madhya Pradesh Chapter 2013-2014
Presidential Scheme* National : “Cultivate Research an attitude and learning a passion”* State : “Limiting Disability Creating Awareness”
* Dr. G. S. Chaubey conduct a OASAC meeting for the first time in India in Agra on 7-9 October 2014* Prof H K T Raza conduct BJD NAN Meeting on social orthopaedics at Jabalpur on 22-23 Feb 2014* Prof S K Sharma conduct workshop on THR with han on and surgical demonstration at Ujjain on 9-3-2014 apart
from the roaring activities of Indore, Bhopal, Gwalior, Jabalpur and Rewa medical college and orthopaedic association.
* Dr. Sanjeev Gaur was elected as president at 32nd Annual Confrence of IOA MP Chapter, Satna from 25th to 27th October 2013 for MPIOA.
* Dr. N. Oliyai was elected as vice-president at 32nd Annual Confrence of IOA MP Chapter, Satna from 25th to 27th October 2013 for MPIOA.
* Dr. Sudheer Tiwari was elected as vice-president at 32nd Annual Confrence of IOA MP Chapter, Satna from 25th to 27th October 2013 for MPIOA.
Executive body meeting MP chapter IOAMPORTHOCON 2013 Date:25/10/2013 at Satna
* Dr. J. Jamdar(President)* Dr. R.K.S. Dhakad(Hon.Secretary)* Dr. G.S. Chaubey(President Elect.)* Prof.Dr. Alok C.Agrawal(Editor)* Dr. Deepak Maravi(Joint Secretary)* Dr. Ashish Gohiya(Treasurer)* Prof.Dr. HKT Raza* Prof.Dr. S.K. Lunawat* Dr. K.S. Rathore* Dr. Brajesh Dadarya
* Dr. Dhakad & Dr. Jamdar suggested all the members to notify their academic activities to make them eligible for best state chapter award.
* Prof.Dr. Alok C Agarwal “Editor” informed that state chapter journal has obtained ISSN number for its print version and ISSN number for electronic version is under process. This year both journals were published in a timely manner and have been circulated. His efforts were appreciated
* For best city chapter award in medical college category only one nomination was received from “Bhopal Orthopaedic Club”.
* In other city category one nomination from Satna Orthopaedic Club was received. Dr. S.K. Lunawat proposed to write a letter to all city chapter secretaries for filling nominations
* It was decided to talk to past secretaries & presidents of Bhopal, Gwalior and Jabalpur conference for depositing saving money of conference
* It was proposed by Dr. D.K. Taneja that MCI accredition points should be made compulsory for future conferences and it should be added to the constitution of MPIOA.
* He also proposed that a letter should be written to principle secretary Health & medical education regarding prohibiting physiotherapist from writing Dr.
* Prof. Dr. S.K. Lunawat suggested that a request letter should be sent to all head of the departments of medical
colleges to make all RSO’s and consultants member of MP chapter IOA* Best city chapter award was given to “Bhopal Orthopaedic Club”.* In other city category award given to “Satna Orthopaedic Club”* An award of appreciation was given to Dr. G. S. Gaur & Dr. Deepak Marvi for making all residents and
consultants member of MPIOA* Dr. Jitendra jamdar president handed charge to incoming president Dr. G.S. Chaubey* Dr. Sanjiv Gaur elected as president elect.2013-2014* IOAMP CON 2014 planned on 31oct to 2nd Nov 2014 at sagar.
Awards* Indian orthopaedic association Madhya Pradesh chapter-Indian orthopaedic society, UK fellowship 2013
Indian fellowsDr. R.K.S. DhakadDr. Deepak MantriForeign fellowsDr. Amit TolatDr. Anand Joshi
* FellowshipsIOA MP Chapter-HOME Hiranandani Arthroplasty FellowshipDr.Jatin Dhirawani, JabalpurArthroscopy FellowshipDr. Rakesh TirkeySpine FellowshipDr. Abhishek MishraPresident’s Appreciation AwardProf.Dr. Alok C AgarwalDr.Sarika Kalra
* IOA PG Teaching CoursesJabalpur,Sept.2013Bhopal,July2013Arihant Hospital PG Teaching Course,Jan2013INDOCON Indore
IOA organized a cricket tournament in national conference at agra Madhya pradesh team was runnerup.
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Madhya Pradesh Chapter 2013-2014
Presidential Scheme* National : “Cultivate Research an attitude and learning a passion”* State : “Limiting Disability Creating Awareness”
* Dr. G. S. Chaubey conduct a OASAC meeting for the first time in India in Agra on 7-9 October 2014* Prof H K T Raza conduct BJD NAN Meeting on social orthopaedics at Jabalpur on 22-23 Feb 2014* Prof S K Sharma conduct workshop on THR with han on and surgical demonstration at Ujjain on 9-3-2014 apart
from the roaring activities of Indore, Bhopal, Gwalior, Jabalpur and Rewa medical college and orthopaedic association.
* Dr. Sanjeev Gaur was elected as president at 32nd Annual Confrence of IOA MP Chapter, Satna from 25th to 27th October 2013 for MPIOA.
* Dr. N. Oliyai was elected as vice-president at 32nd Annual Confrence of IOA MP Chapter, Satna from 25th to 27th October 2013 for MPIOA.
* Dr. Sudheer Tiwari was elected as vice-president at 32nd Annual Confrence of IOA MP Chapter, Satna from 25th to 27th October 2013 for MPIOA.
Executive body meeting MP chapter IOAMPORTHOCON 2013 Date:25/10/2013 at Satna
* Dr. J. Jamdar(President)* Dr. R.K.S. Dhakad(Hon.Secretary)* Dr. G.S. Chaubey(President Elect.)* Prof.Dr. Alok C.Agrawal(Editor)* Dr. Deepak Maravi(Joint Secretary)* Dr. Ashish Gohiya(Treasurer)* Prof.Dr. HKT Raza* Prof.Dr. S.K. Lunawat* Dr. K.S. Rathore* Dr. Brajesh Dadarya
* Dr. Dhakad & Dr. Jamdar suggested all the members to notify their academic activities to make them eligible for best state chapter award.
* Prof.Dr. Alok C Agarwal “Editor” informed that state chapter journal has obtained ISSN number for its print version and ISSN number for electronic version is under process. This year both journals were published in a timely manner and have been circulated. His efforts were appreciated
* For best city chapter award in medical college category only one nomination was received from “Bhopal Orthopaedic Club”.
* In other city category one nomination from Satna Orthopaedic Club was received. Dr. S.K. Lunawat proposed to write a letter to all city chapter secretaries for filling nominations
* It was decided to talk to past secretaries & presidents of Bhopal, Gwalior and Jabalpur conference for depositing saving money of conference
* It was proposed by Dr. D.K. Taneja that MCI accredition points should be made compulsory for future conferences and it should be added to the constitution of MPIOA.
* He also proposed that a letter should be written to principle secretary Health & medical education regarding prohibiting physiotherapist from writing Dr.
* Prof. Dr. S.K. Lunawat suggested that a request letter should be sent to all head of the departments of medical
colleges to make all RSO’s and consultants member of MP chapter IOA* Best city chapter award was given to “Bhopal Orthopaedic Club”.* In other city category award given to “Satna Orthopaedic Club”* An award of appreciation was given to Dr. G. S. Gaur & Dr. Deepak Marvi for making all residents and
consultants member of MPIOA* Dr. Jitendra jamdar president handed charge to incoming president Dr. G.S. Chaubey* Dr. Sanjiv Gaur elected as president elect.2013-2014* IOAMP CON 2014 planned on 31oct to 2nd Nov 2014 at sagar.
Awards* Indian orthopaedic association Madhya Pradesh chapter-Indian orthopaedic society, UK fellowship 2013
Indian fellowsDr. R.K.S. DhakadDr. Deepak MantriForeign fellowsDr. Amit TolatDr. Anand Joshi
* FellowshipsIOA MP Chapter-HOME Hiranandani Arthroplasty FellowshipDr.Jatin Dhirawani, JabalpurArthroscopy FellowshipDr. Rakesh TirkeySpine FellowshipDr. Abhishek MishraPresident’s Appreciation AwardProf.Dr. Alok C AgarwalDr.Sarika Kalra
* IOA PG Teaching CoursesJabalpur,Sept.2013Bhopal,July2013Arihant Hospital PG Teaching Course,Jan2013INDOCON Indore
IOA organized a cricket tournament in national conference at agra Madhya pradesh team was runnerup.
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Maharashtra Orthopaedic Association 2013-14
Dr. Milind Kulkarni
President, MOA
Dr. Nitin Deshpande
Secretary, MOA
MOA NEWS 13-141. On-Line Elections2. Online Journal with Year Book of MOA3. MOA-Web Site4. MOA-Research Grants5. IOA-Activities- Basic Sciences/Ortho Day Celebrations/ Physiotherapist Issue6. MOARCON-Kolhapur/Beed7. MOA Meet The Master-Peter Smith Chicago. Oi and other Trauma.8. MOACON-Nanded –November-139. Shoulder Conclave and Cadeveric Spinal Fixation Work Shop at Pune March-.1410. MOACON 2014- Akola, Maharashatra.11. Dates- 7/8/9 November 2014.12. MOA Meet The Master, February 201513. Membership Drive 14-15 for MOA and IOA14. New Face of MOACON -More Academics no Extra vaganza15. FOCUS-Knee
Date : April 12-13, 2014 Venue : Swasthiyog Pratishthan, MirajIn association with Orthopaedic Hospital & Post Graduate Institute of Swasthiyog Pratishthan, Sangli District Orthopaedic Association under aegis of Maharashtra Orthopaedic Association
16. We would like to know what happens in IOA EXE , a nutshell should be informed to state office after every meeting.
17. State representatives should be asked to take special efforts along with state officials for IOA activities and membership issues.
18. State representative should inform CSRC and parent state body every year what they have done for their state in IOA.
BEST WISHES FOR “MARATHI” NEW YEAR -31/03/2014
Warm wishes from the office of the Secretary, NEROSA.
I am indeed grateful to the Orthopaedic Fraternity of the North East for bestowing me the responsibility of the post of
Honorary Secretary of NEROSA on 22nd January 2012 in Guwahati, Assam. I am thankful to all of you for the support
and the co-operation that you have extended to me in this period of time.
The IOA Centre State Relation Committee Meeting held in March 2013 at IOA House, New Delhi where our
president Dr. U K Tamuli had attended the meeting. He presented a power point presentation to the august gathering
regarding few fellowships for NEROSA members in different subspecialties of Orthopaedics.
The 26th annual conference of NEROSA, NEOSCON 2013 was well organised in Assam Medical College &
Hospital Dibrugarh from 9th to 10th March 2013 under the aegis of Dibrugarh Orthopaedic Society and the
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery of Assam Medical college & Hospital Dibrugarh Assam. Professor Ranjit Kr
Baruah was Organising Chairman and Dr Bipul Borthakur was Organising secretary. Special thanks to the Organising
Committee of 26th NEOSCON as they have done such a commendable job of organizing the yearly conference of
NEROSA in a very short notice to bail out the commitment of Manipur as the latter could not hold it as decided earlier
because of some problem. The conference was preceded by a Pre conference workshop on Deformity Correction &
Spinal Instrumentation conducted by Prof Arvind Jaiswal, Prof Asoke Jaryal and Dr Ankur Goswami from AIIMS,
New Delhi. There was didactic lectures on Epidemiology, Biomechanics,Nerophysiological Monitoring,
Complication and management and Pre operative assessment. The limelight of the workshop was Cadaveric
Dissection and Instrumentation. Special thanks goes to the Department of Anatomy of Assam Medical College and
Hospital, Dibrugarh, Assam for providing the logistics. The Conference began with Dr S N Baruah Memorial Oration
by Dr G S Borgohain with his illustrious presentation on Skeletal Tuberculosis. There were various presentations by
the guest speakers like Dr SKS Marya, President of IOA, Dr R Goverdhan, Ex Hony Secy IOA, Prof A Jaiswal from
AIIMS New Delhi, Prof Ashoke Jaryal and may paper presentations by NEROSA Members. The Conference was
followed by the Annual General Body Meeting of NEROSA.
The 25th Annual General Body Meeting of NEROSA was held in the auditorium of Assam Medical College and
Hospital under the president ship of Dr. V Myrboh and many important decisions were taken on various important
issues, following which there was change of guards ceremony and the new Executive body of NEROSA had been
formed with Dr Utpal Kr Tamuli as President and Dr S K Dey as President Elect of NEROSA. Following resolutions
were passed in the AGM.
Resln No 1. Venue of NEOSCON 2015 is Arunachal Pradesh.
Resln No 2. Mid Term CME of NEROSA for 2013 will be the COE 2013, Guwahati to be held from 6th to 8th
Sept. 2013.
Resln No 3. NEROSA to conduct PG Quiz along with the COE 2013.
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Maharashtra Orthopaedic Association 2013-14
Dr. Milind Kulkarni
President, MOA
Dr. Nitin Deshpande
Secretary, MOA
MOA NEWS 13-141. On-Line Elections2. Online Journal with Year Book of MOA3. MOA-Web Site4. MOA-Research Grants5. IOA-Activities- Basic Sciences/Ortho Day Celebrations/ Physiotherapist Issue6. MOARCON-Kolhapur/Beed7. MOA Meet The Master-Peter Smith Chicago. Oi and other Trauma.8. MOACON-Nanded –November-139. Shoulder Conclave and Cadeveric Spinal Fixation Work Shop at Pune March-.1410. MOACON 2014- Akola, Maharashatra.11. Dates- 7/8/9 November 2014.12. MOA Meet The Master, February 201513. Membership Drive 14-15 for MOA and IOA14. New Face of MOACON -More Academics no Extra vaganza15. FOCUS-Knee
Date : April 12-13, 2014 Venue : Swasthiyog Pratishthan, MirajIn association with Orthopaedic Hospital & Post Graduate Institute of Swasthiyog Pratishthan, Sangli District Orthopaedic Association under aegis of Maharashtra Orthopaedic Association
16. We would like to know what happens in IOA EXE , a nutshell should be informed to state office after every meeting.
17. State representatives should be asked to take special efforts along with state officials for IOA activities and membership issues.
18. State representative should inform CSRC and parent state body every year what they have done for their state in IOA.
BEST WISHES FOR “MARATHI” NEW YEAR -31/03/2014
Warm wishes from the office of the Secretary, NEROSA.
I am indeed grateful to the Orthopaedic Fraternity of the North East for bestowing me the responsibility of the post of
Honorary Secretary of NEROSA on 22nd January 2012 in Guwahati, Assam. I am thankful to all of you for the support
and the co-operation that you have extended to me in this period of time.
The IOA Centre State Relation Committee Meeting held in March 2013 at IOA House, New Delhi where our
president Dr. U K Tamuli had attended the meeting. He presented a power point presentation to the august gathering
regarding few fellowships for NEROSA members in different subspecialties of Orthopaedics.
The 26th annual conference of NEROSA, NEOSCON 2013 was well organised in Assam Medical College &
Hospital Dibrugarh from 9th to 10th March 2013 under the aegis of Dibrugarh Orthopaedic Society and the
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery of Assam Medical college & Hospital Dibrugarh Assam. Professor Ranjit Kr
Baruah was Organising Chairman and Dr Bipul Borthakur was Organising secretary. Special thanks to the Organising
Committee of 26th NEOSCON as they have done such a commendable job of organizing the yearly conference of
NEROSA in a very short notice to bail out the commitment of Manipur as the latter could not hold it as decided earlier
because of some problem. The conference was preceded by a Pre conference workshop on Deformity Correction &
Spinal Instrumentation conducted by Prof Arvind Jaiswal, Prof Asoke Jaryal and Dr Ankur Goswami from AIIMS,
New Delhi. There was didactic lectures on Epidemiology, Biomechanics,Nerophysiological Monitoring,
Complication and management and Pre operative assessment. The limelight of the workshop was Cadaveric
Dissection and Instrumentation. Special thanks goes to the Department of Anatomy of Assam Medical College and
Hospital, Dibrugarh, Assam for providing the logistics. The Conference began with Dr S N Baruah Memorial Oration
by Dr G S Borgohain with his illustrious presentation on Skeletal Tuberculosis. There were various presentations by
the guest speakers like Dr SKS Marya, President of IOA, Dr R Goverdhan, Ex Hony Secy IOA, Prof A Jaiswal from
AIIMS New Delhi, Prof Ashoke Jaryal and may paper presentations by NEROSA Members. The Conference was
followed by the Annual General Body Meeting of NEROSA.
The 25th Annual General Body Meeting of NEROSA was held in the auditorium of Assam Medical College and
Hospital under the president ship of Dr. V Myrboh and many important decisions were taken on various important
issues, following which there was change of guards ceremony and the new Executive body of NEROSA had been
formed with Dr Utpal Kr Tamuli as President and Dr S K Dey as President Elect of NEROSA. Following resolutions
were passed in the AGM.
Resln No 1. Venue of NEOSCON 2015 is Arunachal Pradesh.
Resln No 2. Mid Term CME of NEROSA for 2013 will be the COE 2013, Guwahati to be held from 6th to 8th
Sept. 2013.
Resln No 3. NEROSA to conduct PG Quiz along with the COE 2013.
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Resln No 4. NEROSA House to be inaugurated during COE 2013, Guwahati.
Dr U Tamuli and Dr D A Phukan to take charge of the property.
Resln No 5. Hony Secy NEROSA to release Rs 15000.00 ( Fifteen thousand ) only from NEROSA Building Fund
Account for the expense of hosting NEROSA Website : www.nerosa.org
Resln No 6. Hony Secy NEROSA is allowed to meet up the necessary expenses ( Maximum of 20000.00 only )
to deposit the IT Return for last couple of years and to Renew the Society Registration immediately.
Executive Body Meeting held on 16/06/13 in Guwahati passed the following resolutions
Resln No 1. A formal letter to be addressed to the Secy /Commissioner /Director Health & Family Welfare,
Assam requesting an official directive to the Physiotherapist not to prefix Dr.
Resln No 2. Pre Bone & Joint Day Get together will be held in Guwahati on 3rd Aug 2013 along with a talk show
in a local TV Channel and a meeting of the Org Committee of 31st COE 2013 Guwahati.
Resln No 3. NEROSA Quiz to be organized by the Dept of Orthopaedic Surgery, GMCH on 7th Sept 2013 .
Resln No 4. The matured Fixed Deposit of Rs 41000.00 ( Approx ) of NEROSA should be immediately encased
to NEROSA savings account .
In response to IOA President's call for National Bone & Joint Day Celebration there was overwhelming response from
the members of NEROSA. We had FREE CLINICS on 4th Aug in the private chambers of our members as well as
Public awareness meetings by many of our members. Many of our members performed FREE Surgery to at least one
poor patient. To commemorate the day a Talk show had been aired in a News Channels of Assam along with a Press
Release from the office of the Secy. NEROSA.
In response to IOA Secretary's call for the Physiotherapist prefixing Dr. a RTI was filed by NEROSA and the details
are annexed.
NEROSA midterm CME ( 31st OREF COE Guwahati ) was held from 6th to 9th Sept 2013 in the Srimanta
Sankardeva Kalakhetra Guwahati Assam under the aegis of Guwahati Orthopaedic Society in collaboration with
Orthopaedic Research & Education Foundation ( OREF ) India. This was highly successful and it has set up a
yardstick to the ability of NEROSA in organizing a conference in future. In fact it was a curtain raiser for NEROSA to
organize the mega event of Indian Orthopaedics like IOACON in coming days. Nearly 175 delegates from all over
India attended this COE. To its credit 19 National Faculty and 3 International Faculty deliberated lectures on Upper
limb trauma and its management. Honourable Justice Sri Ranjan Gogoi of Supreme Court of India and Honorable
Vice Chancellor of Srimanta Sankardev University of Health Sciences Assam Dr U C Sarma had been the Invited
Guest.
In National Post Graduate Quiz Competition three of our Post Graduate students from Guwahati Medical College &
Hospital had been selected for participation in IOACON Agra.
North East Orthoscan, the journal of NEROSA has been published regularly under the leadership of Dr. Bhaskar
Borgohain of NEIGRIMS, Shillong , Meghalaya.
City chapters in Guwahati, Dibrugarh, Jorhat, Imphal, Shillong, Kohima, Tripura, Sikkim are active and organising
regular activities.
Members Strength of NEROSA presently is 170 life members. We heartily welcome all of our 10 new members that I
could bring to our organization in last year.
THE NEROSA HOUSE is almost ready for possession. We have collected an amount of Rs 12.8 Lac and deposited Rs
12.7 Lac to the construction farm known as Larica Hamlet. I would like to thank our esteemed members as well as to
all the Organising Committees of last years NEOSCONS and MIDTERM CMEs for their generous contributions. I
would like request our new members to donate Rs 5 Thousand to NEROSA Building Fund immediately as we have
some deficit budget. I also like to request our members to contribute the same if you are yet to pay the amount.
Long Live IOA
Long Live NEROSA
Dr. Dhruba Jyoti Deka
(Hony Secy, NEROSA)
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Resln No 4. NEROSA House to be inaugurated during COE 2013, Guwahati.
Dr U Tamuli and Dr D A Phukan to take charge of the property.
Resln No 5. Hony Secy NEROSA to release Rs 15000.00 ( Fifteen thousand ) only from NEROSA Building Fund
Account for the expense of hosting NEROSA Website : www.nerosa.org
Resln No 6. Hony Secy NEROSA is allowed to meet up the necessary expenses ( Maximum of 20000.00 only )
to deposit the IT Return for last couple of years and to Renew the Society Registration immediately.
Executive Body Meeting held on 16/06/13 in Guwahati passed the following resolutions
Resln No 1. A formal letter to be addressed to the Secy /Commissioner /Director Health & Family Welfare,
Assam requesting an official directive to the Physiotherapist not to prefix Dr.
Resln No 2. Pre Bone & Joint Day Get together will be held in Guwahati on 3rd Aug 2013 along with a talk show
in a local TV Channel and a meeting of the Org Committee of 31st COE 2013 Guwahati.
Resln No 3. NEROSA Quiz to be organized by the Dept of Orthopaedic Surgery, GMCH on 7th Sept 2013 .
Resln No 4. The matured Fixed Deposit of Rs 41000.00 ( Approx ) of NEROSA should be immediately encased
to NEROSA savings account .
In response to IOA President's call for National Bone & Joint Day Celebration there was overwhelming response from
the members of NEROSA. We had FREE CLINICS on 4th Aug in the private chambers of our members as well as
Public awareness meetings by many of our members. Many of our members performed FREE Surgery to at least one
poor patient. To commemorate the day a Talk show had been aired in a News Channels of Assam along with a Press
Release from the office of the Secy. NEROSA.
In response to IOA Secretary's call for the Physiotherapist prefixing Dr. a RTI was filed by NEROSA and the details
are annexed.
NEROSA midterm CME ( 31st OREF COE Guwahati ) was held from 6th to 9th Sept 2013 in the Srimanta
Sankardeva Kalakhetra Guwahati Assam under the aegis of Guwahati Orthopaedic Society in collaboration with
Orthopaedic Research & Education Foundation ( OREF ) India. This was highly successful and it has set up a
yardstick to the ability of NEROSA in organizing a conference in future. In fact it was a curtain raiser for NEROSA to
organize the mega event of Indian Orthopaedics like IOACON in coming days. Nearly 175 delegates from all over
India attended this COE. To its credit 19 National Faculty and 3 International Faculty deliberated lectures on Upper
limb trauma and its management. Honourable Justice Sri Ranjan Gogoi of Supreme Court of India and Honorable
Vice Chancellor of Srimanta Sankardev University of Health Sciences Assam Dr U C Sarma had been the Invited
Guest.
In National Post Graduate Quiz Competition three of our Post Graduate students from Guwahati Medical College &
Hospital had been selected for participation in IOACON Agra.
North East Orthoscan, the journal of NEROSA has been published regularly under the leadership of Dr. Bhaskar
Borgohain of NEIGRIMS, Shillong , Meghalaya.
City chapters in Guwahati, Dibrugarh, Jorhat, Imphal, Shillong, Kohima, Tripura, Sikkim are active and organising
regular activities.
Members Strength of NEROSA presently is 170 life members. We heartily welcome all of our 10 new members that I
could bring to our organization in last year.
THE NEROSA HOUSE is almost ready for possession. We have collected an amount of Rs 12.8 Lac and deposited Rs
12.7 Lac to the construction farm known as Larica Hamlet. I would like to thank our esteemed members as well as to
all the Organising Committees of last years NEOSCONS and MIDTERM CMEs for their generous contributions. I
would like request our new members to donate Rs 5 Thousand to NEROSA Building Fund immediately as we have
some deficit budget. I also like to request our members to contribute the same if you are yet to pay the amount.
Long Live IOA
Long Live NEROSA
Dr. Dhruba Jyoti Deka
(Hony Secy, NEROSA)
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Report of Odisha Orthopaedic Association
Warm wishes from Odisha Orthopaedic Association.
We had a very active time since the last IOACON at Agra & i shall enumerate some of the activities.
1. 2nd East Zone Regional Orthopaedic Forum Conference ( EZROFCON) :
OOA hosted this years East Zone Regional Orthopaedic Forum (EZROF) conference on 11th January. 82 delegates
form member states attended & a total of 25 papers read. The meeting was inaugurated by Prof R C Mohanty & Dr
Indrajit Sardar was the Guest of Honor. An EZROF best paper competition was done among young surgeons An
workshop with live surgery was conducted by Dr K D Sancheti in the afternoon on total hip replacement.
2. OOACON 2014 :
The 38th Annual conference of Odisha Orthopaedic Association was Held on 12&13th January 2014 at KIIMS,
Campus Bhubaneswar. 105 delegates from Odisha & nearby states attended the conference & 42 scientific papers
were presented. The Theme for CME was RTA & there was a basic science & research session of one hour. Dr Anil K
Jain, President IOA attended as Guest of Honour &Central Nominee & delivered lecture. Padma Bibhusan Dr K H
Sancheti was chief Guest of the Occasion & Presented Dr P T Rao Oration. 23 PG students competed for the best PG
paperwhich was won by Dr Bikash Agrawal . A PG Quiz was also conducted. Exchange fellows from WBOA & M P
Chapter of IOA also presented papers. Hon Secretary read out the achievements of previous year.The new office
bearers were elected .
3. Arthroplasty Conclave 2014 :
This was conducted on 14th & 15th March at Bhubaneswar by Apollo Hospital under the aegis of Odisha Orthopaedic
Association on Hip & Knee Arthroplasty. About 110 Delegates from different parts of country attended the conclave.
Notable attendee were Dr B S Murty from Delhi Dr M M Reddy from Chennai & Dr Indrajit Sardar from Kolkata
besides many local & other faculty. There was also a live surgery Session.
4. Orthopaedic Health Camp :
On 23rd march OOA conducted an Orthopaedic Health camp at Jayant Pur in remote Sambalpur District. Six
Orthopaedic Surgeons lead by Secy Dr N C Mohapatra attended the camp which was organised in collaboration with
local Rotary Club.
196 patients were examined , treated & distributed medicines. They were also taught back & knee care exercises by
Physiotherapist.
5. Membership Drive :
We have crossed 150 life members in IOA. We have got on additional central Executive body member. Our state
membership has crossed 240. Most of our PG students are Associate members of IOA.
6. Centre State Relation Meetings :
The President & secretary Of OOA have always attended the CSRC meeting & Contributed in valuable way in the
discussions.
7. City Orthopaedic Club Activities :
We have 5 city clubs , Berhampur, Bhubaneswar, Cuttack,Sambalpur & Rourkella which are meeting regularly to
discuss Academic matters & activities.
8. Web site of Odisha Ortho Association :
Our official web site www.odishaortho.org Is now active. I request all members to go through our website &
suggest us. we also request IOA also to give us a link.
Dr Nirmal Chandra Mohapatra Dr S N Mohanty
Hon Secretary, OOA President , OOA
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Warm wishes from Odisha Orthopaedic Association.
We had a very active time since the last IOACON at Agra & i shall enumerate some of the activities.
1. 2nd East Zone Regional Orthopaedic Forum Conference ( EZROFCON) :
OOA hosted this years East Zone Regional Orthopaedic Forum (EZROF) conference on 11th January. 82 delegates
form member states attended & a total of 25 papers read. The meeting was inaugurated by Prof R C Mohanty & Dr
Indrajit Sardar was the Guest of Honor. An EZROF best paper competition was done among young surgeons An
workshop with live surgery was conducted by Dr K D Sancheti in the afternoon on total hip replacement.
2. OOACON 2014 :
The 38th Annual conference of Odisha Orthopaedic Association was Held on 12&13th January 2014 at KIIMS,
Campus Bhubaneswar. 105 delegates from Odisha & nearby states attended the conference & 42 scientific papers
were presented. The Theme for CME was RTA & there was a basic science & research session of one hour. Dr Anil K
Jain, President IOA attended as Guest of Honour &Central Nominee & delivered lecture. Padma Bibhusan Dr K H
Sancheti was chief Guest of the Occasion & Presented Dr P T Rao Oration. 23 PG students competed for the best PG
paperwhich was won by Dr Bikash Agrawal . A PG Quiz was also conducted. Exchange fellows from WBOA & M P
Chapter of IOA also presented papers. Hon Secretary read out the achievements of previous year.The new office
bearers were elected .
3. Arthroplasty Conclave 2014 :
This was conducted on 14th & 15th March at Bhubaneswar by Apollo Hospital under the aegis of Odisha Orthopaedic
Association on Hip & Knee Arthroplasty. About 110 Delegates from different parts of country attended the conclave.
Notable attendee were Dr B S Murty from Delhi Dr M M Reddy from Chennai & Dr Indrajit Sardar from Kolkata
besides many local & other faculty. There was also a live surgery Session.
4. Orthopaedic Health Camp :
On 23rd march OOA conducted an Orthopaedic Health camp at Jayant Pur in remote Sambalpur District. Six
Orthopaedic Surgeons lead by Secy Dr N C Mohapatra attended the camp which was organised in collaboration with
local Rotary Club.
196 patients were examined , treated & distributed medicines. They were also taught back & knee care exercises by
Physiotherapist.
5. Membership Drive :
We have crossed 150 life members in IOA. We have got on additional central Executive body member. Our state
membership has crossed 240. Most of our PG students are Associate members of IOA.
6. Centre State Relation Meetings :
The President & secretary Of OOA have always attended the CSRC meeting & Contributed in valuable way in the
discussions.
7. City Orthopaedic Club Activities :
We have 5 city clubs , Berhampur, Bhubaneswar, Cuttack,Sambalpur & Rourkella which are meeting regularly to
discuss Academic matters & activities.
8. Web site of Odisha Ortho Association :
Our official web site www.odishaortho.org Is now active. I request all members to go through our website &
suggest us. we also request IOA also to give us a link.
Dr Nirmal Chandra Mohapatra Dr S N Mohanty
Hon Secretary, OOA President , OOA
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Pondicherry Orthopaedics Association
CSRC Meeting New Delhi
March 29, 2014
Inauguration of POACON 2014 Workshop on LCP Fixation
Events Conducted (Jan – Mar, 2014)
1) POA PG Teaching program :- 3rd Saturday of every 2 months is periodically held.
2) Jan 4th, 5th 2014:-
POACON 2014 – Karaikal
CME Theme – Locking Plates
Conference Theme – Periarticular Fractures
3) Jan 10th -11th 2014 – PG Clinical teaching Programme was conducted at JIPMER.
4) March- 24th 2014 – Symposium on Calcanaeal Fractures, MGMC & RI, Pondicherry.
“Promoting excellence in patient care and advocating for the needs of patients"
26th Annual meeting was held at Ranthambore on 16th , 17th and 18th January 2014, where more than 200 delegates
shared their experiences in the one of the successful and best meetings in recent history of ROSA. There the new
ROSA executives were elected for 2014 , Dr Mohan Mantri as President, Dr Jaswant Singh as Hon secretary, Dr
Anurag Talesara as Vice President and Dr C M Goyal as Treasurer . The elected body released their news letter called
ROSA VOICE on 15th Feb 2014. In the address to its members they stated that the ROSA is striving to achieve
excellence in orthopedic care for all citizens. To achieve its goal TEAM ROSA emphasizes on collective leadership,
regular scientific meetings, training to committed surgeons and establishing a mentor /protégé relationship.
Upcoming Events:
1. AO- Pre basic course – 3rd May 2014 at Udaipur
2. Course Chairman: Dr B L Kumar Co- Chairman Dr Vinay Joshi
3. Instructional Course lecture on Ageing Spine - 15th to 17th Aug 2014 at Udaipur
4. SICOT Instructional Course lecture - 26th to 28th 2014 at Jaipur.
5. Organizing Chairman: Dr Ashok Johari Organizing Secretary: Dr Rahul Katta
6. 27th ROSACON meeting - Last week of January 2015 at Mt Abu.
Contact:
Dr Jaswant Singh (KOTA)
Hony Secretary
Mob: 94141 78107
Email: [email protected]
Rajasthan Orthopaedics Surgeon’s Association
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Pondicherry Orthopaedics Association
CSRC Meeting New Delhi
March 29, 2014
Inauguration of POACON 2014 Workshop on LCP Fixation
Events Conducted (Jan – Mar, 2014)
1) POA PG Teaching program :- 3rd Saturday of every 2 months is periodically held.
2) Jan 4th, 5th 2014:-
POACON 2014 – Karaikal
CME Theme – Locking Plates
Conference Theme – Periarticular Fractures
3) Jan 10th -11th 2014 – PG Clinical teaching Programme was conducted at JIPMER.
4) March- 24th 2014 – Symposium on Calcanaeal Fractures, MGMC & RI, Pondicherry.
“Promoting excellence in patient care and advocating for the needs of patients"
26th Annual meeting was held at Ranthambore on 16th , 17th and 18th January 2014, where more than 200 delegates
shared their experiences in the one of the successful and best meetings in recent history of ROSA. There the new
ROSA executives were elected for 2014 , Dr Mohan Mantri as President, Dr Jaswant Singh as Hon secretary, Dr
Anurag Talesara as Vice President and Dr C M Goyal as Treasurer . The elected body released their news letter called
ROSA VOICE on 15th Feb 2014. In the address to its members they stated that the ROSA is striving to achieve
excellence in orthopedic care for all citizens. To achieve its goal TEAM ROSA emphasizes on collective leadership,
regular scientific meetings, training to committed surgeons and establishing a mentor /protégé relationship.
Upcoming Events:
1. AO- Pre basic course – 3rd May 2014 at Udaipur
2. Course Chairman: Dr B L Kumar Co- Chairman Dr Vinay Joshi
3. Instructional Course lecture on Ageing Spine - 15th to 17th Aug 2014 at Udaipur
4. SICOT Instructional Course lecture - 26th to 28th 2014 at Jaipur.
5. Organizing Chairman: Dr Ashok Johari Organizing Secretary: Dr Rahul Katta
6. 27th ROSACON meeting - Last week of January 2015 at Mt Abu.
Contact:
Dr Jaswant Singh (KOTA)
Hony Secretary
Mob: 94141 78107
Email: [email protected]
Rajasthan Orthopaedics Surgeon’s Association
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Tamil Nadu Orthopaedic Association
Greetings...
The New office bearers of TNOA took charge in the recently concluded 47th Annual Conference of the Tamil Nadu
Orthopaedic Association ( TNOACON 2014) at Chennai .
2 Obituaries: There were no Obituary References
3. Achievements and Awards
A. Dr.S.Kumaravel received the best published paper award for basic research category 2012 in IOACON –
2013
B. Dr.David Vimal received K.P.Srivatsava Gold medal for poster 2012 in IOACON 2013
C Prof. V. Pugazhendhi received Certificate of Excellence award from Madurai medical College
D. Dr.P.T.Saravanan received the following awards
a. State Presidwent appreciation award for organising protest for hospital protection
b. State President Appreciation award for facebook communication
c. Dr.D.Mohanraj award for Group V – winner branch secretary
4. CMEs and Conferences
1. CME on Thoracic Spine Fixation – Madras Orthopaedic Society, Mahendra City, Chennai. - 1/12/ 2013
2. Complex Hip Arthroplasty Course– Madras Medical College – 15/12/ 2013
3. CME on Locking Plates – Nellai Ortho Club
4. Instructional course on Restorative and Reconstructive Surgery with Ilizarov fixator –Madras Medical
College - 23/02/2014
5. SCORE programme – Sri Ramachandra Medical College, Chennai -22-24 January 2014
6. Salem Arthroplasty Course – London Ortho Speciality Hospital, Salem – 30/3/2014
The 47th Annual Conference of the Tamil Nadu Orthopaedic Association (TNOACON 2014) was held at Chettinad
Health City, Chennai on 7-9th Feb 2014
Highlights of the conference
1. This conference was held by the association itself for the first time
2. The conference was attended by more than 1000 members ,
3. The Conference was inaugurated by His Excellency Former Governor of Orissa, Dr.M.M.Rajendran.
4. There were interactive sessions and video sessions which was well attended
5. The theme of CME was on Complex Trauma
6. The scientific programme details
a. Posters – 39
b. Medal papers – 34
c. Free papers – 75
d. Symposium – 9
e. Faculty talks - 60 ( National faculty -56. International – 10)
f. CME talks – 17
g. Video session -15
h. Orations: Dr.S.K.S. Marya–Immediate Past President, IOA was our guest and Delivered the
Dr.N.S.Narasimhan oration, Dr.S.Rajasekaran, Past President, TNOA delivered the Prof .Dr. M . Natarajan
Oration.
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Tamil Nadu Orthopaedic Association
Greetings...
The New office bearers of TNOA took charge in the recently concluded 47th Annual Conference of the Tamil Nadu
Orthopaedic Association ( TNOACON 2014) at Chennai .
2 Obituaries: There were no Obituary References
3. Achievements and Awards
A. Dr.S.Kumaravel received the best published paper award for basic research category 2012 in IOACON –
2013
B. Dr.David Vimal received K.P.Srivatsava Gold medal for poster 2012 in IOACON 2013
C Prof. V. Pugazhendhi received Certificate of Excellence award from Madurai medical College
D. Dr.P.T.Saravanan received the following awards
a. State Presidwent appreciation award for organising protest for hospital protection
b. State President Appreciation award for facebook communication
c. Dr.D.Mohanraj award for Group V – winner branch secretary
4. CMEs and Conferences
1. CME on Thoracic Spine Fixation – Madras Orthopaedic Society, Mahendra City, Chennai. - 1/12/ 2013
2. Complex Hip Arthroplasty Course– Madras Medical College – 15/12/ 2013
3. CME on Locking Plates – Nellai Ortho Club
4. Instructional course on Restorative and Reconstructive Surgery with Ilizarov fixator –Madras Medical
College - 23/02/2014
5. SCORE programme – Sri Ramachandra Medical College, Chennai -22-24 January 2014
6. Salem Arthroplasty Course – London Ortho Speciality Hospital, Salem – 30/3/2014
The 47th Annual Conference of the Tamil Nadu Orthopaedic Association (TNOACON 2014) was held at Chettinad
Health City, Chennai on 7-9th Feb 2014
Highlights of the conference
1. This conference was held by the association itself for the first time
2. The conference was attended by more than 1000 members ,
3. The Conference was inaugurated by His Excellency Former Governor of Orissa, Dr.M.M.Rajendran.
4. There were interactive sessions and video sessions which was well attended
5. The theme of CME was on Complex Trauma
6. The scientific programme details
a. Posters – 39
b. Medal papers – 34
c. Free papers – 75
d. Symposium – 9
e. Faculty talks - 60 ( National faculty -56. International – 10)
f. CME talks – 17
g. Video session -15
h. Orations: Dr.S.K.S. Marya–Immediate Past President, IOA was our guest and Delivered the
Dr.N.S.Narasimhan oration, Dr.S.Rajasekaran, Past President, TNOA delivered the Prof .Dr. M . Natarajan
Oration.
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i. More than two hours of scientific programme on Basic research.
7. The new office bearers of the Tamil Nadu Orthopaedic Association took charge.
Important Activities of the association
1. News letter; The activities of the association are communicated to the members of the association through two news letters.
2. Journal: The scientific work by the members of the association are published through the Tamilnadu Orthopaedic Journal . The article before publication is reviewed by the editorial board. The journal is circulated to all the members of the association. The best article is selected by three experts outside the state and award for best publication is given to the author in the Annual conference of TNOA
3. Research activity – Reseaarch Grants (TNOA – Cholamandalam Ortho PG grant) for two post graduates are given by the association every year to undertake research activities
4. Academic activities: The association gives much importance and encourages academic activities. A grant of Rupees five thousand for one day CME and rupees ten thousand for two day CME is given by the association for conducting CMEs under the auspices of TNOA
5. Zonal activities:The Association has nine zones and the activities of every zone are looked after by the zonal representatives. The best zonal club award is given to metro and non metro clubs based upon the overall performance of the zones in various spheres.. The selection is done based on a scoring system similar to the IOA scoring for Dr.A.K.Gupta trophy
Social activities of the members of the association
1. Dr.Dharmaraj – Avudayanoor has donated a Community hall to the tune of one crore rupees to the rural temple for the benefit of the people of that area to conduct social gatherings, meetings and marriages
2. Dr.S. Muthuraman - Tenkasi has donated a land of fifty cents to the Indian Medical Association, Courtallam branch towards construction of IMA building
Future Objectives
1. Membership Drive ; The association is much focussed on making every orthopaedic surgeon of Tamil Nadu to become member of both Tamil Nadu Orthopaedic Association and Indian Orthopaedic Association.
2. Bone and joint day celebration; A state wide programme is being planned for the forthcoming Bone and Joint day on 4th August 2014.The members have been requested to conduct awareness programmes, free surgeries and plan programmes to the benefit of the society.
3. Own premises for TNOA – The long term dream of having its own premises is set to come true this year with plans to procure a flat of its own by the TNOA.
4. Basic research activites ; To design programmes to implement the theme of the President IOA – “ Cultivate – Research an attitude and Learning a passion “
5. Indexing the Tamil Nadu Orthopaedic Journal .
PRESIDENT :Dr. NALLI R UVARAJ 7 C, Old Tower Block, Nandanam Extension, Chennai – 600 035 Phone : 044- 24312641, 9444032641 Email : [email protected]
SECRETARY : Dr. S. MUTHURAMANVasu Illam, TRSM Gardens, No.1, Madurai Road, Opp to Macia Nagar, Tenkasi – 627 811. Phone : 9842910971, Email : [email protected], [email protected]
Report of Uttar Pradesh Orthopaedic AssociationNovember, 2013 to March, 2014
1. Membership – UPOA:
No. of Life Members ratified in UPORTHOCON 2014 102
From November 2013 onwards, the new members enrolled are 70
No. of Associate Members enrolled since 01/11/2013 onwards 30
Our current membership in UPOA is 1523
2. Membership – IOA:
No. of Life Members ratified in IOACON 2013 45
Our current membership in IOA is 1121
3. Election:
The new office bearers of UPOA took office during the GBM held on Feb 9th, 2014 at UPORTHOCON 2014.
President, Dr. R. A. Agarwal, President Elect, Dr Ashok Vij, Agra, Vice President, Dr Neeraj Jain, Jhansi, Dr A S
Dube, Meerut, Secretary, Dr Atul Srivastava Agra, Treasurer, Dr Anup Agarwal Lucknow, Editor, Dr. Mazhar
Abbas are the new incumbents for the key posts
4. MCI Accreditation Hours (34 Hrs):
IOACON 2013, AGRA (24), UPORTHOCON 2014, Jim Corbett(10).
5. Academic Activities:
i. From November, 2013 onwards, a number of activities have been conducted as follows:
1. PGICL, Aligarh on NOV 8th to10th, 2013
2. IOACON 2013, Agra from Dec 3rd - 8th, 2013.
3. PG Training Course– IOACON 2013,Agra on Dec 3th-8th, 2013.
4. Cemented hip arthroplasty—Symposium and live surgery, Lucknow, 12th November, 2013.
5. UPORTHOCON 2014, Jim Corbett National Park, Ramnagar on 7-9th Feb, 2014.
ii. Upcoming events of UPOA:
1st Gorakhpur Arthroplasty Course, Gorakhpur on April 12th-13th, 2014. Workshop on Basic Knee
Arthroscopy Course, Meerut on April 27th, 2014. Cadaveric Ilizarov Workshop, Gorakhpur on June 27-28th,
2014. IOA Instructional Course lectures, Lucknow on July 26- 27th, 2014. UPOA Trauma Course, Kanpur on
August 3rd, 2014. Shoulder Conclave, Lucknow on August, 2014.Mid Term Symposium, Mathura on Sep
14th, 2014. Cadaveric Workshop on Pelvi Acetabular Fractures, Lucknow, on Sep, 2014. OASAC 2014, Agra
on Oct 7- 9th, 2014. NAILSCON 2014, Varanasi on Oct 17- 19th, 2014. PG-ICL UPOA, Agra on Nov 14-6th,
2014, UPOA Arthroplasty Course, Bareilly on Nov, 2014.
6. Achievement of Individual Members National & International: IOACON 2013: More than forty members
presented Guest lectures at IOACON 2013, Agra.
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i. More than two hours of scientific programme on Basic research.
7. The new office bearers of the Tamil Nadu Orthopaedic Association took charge.
Important Activities of the association
1. News letter; The activities of the association are communicated to the members of the association through two news letters.
2. Journal: The scientific work by the members of the association are published through the Tamilnadu Orthopaedic Journal . The article before publication is reviewed by the editorial board. The journal is circulated to all the members of the association. The best article is selected by three experts outside the state and award for best publication is given to the author in the Annual conference of TNOA
3. Research activity – Reseaarch Grants (TNOA – Cholamandalam Ortho PG grant) for two post graduates are given by the association every year to undertake research activities
4. Academic activities: The association gives much importance and encourages academic activities. A grant of Rupees five thousand for one day CME and rupees ten thousand for two day CME is given by the association for conducting CMEs under the auspices of TNOA
5. Zonal activities:The Association has nine zones and the activities of every zone are looked after by the zonal representatives. The best zonal club award is given to metro and non metro clubs based upon the overall performance of the zones in various spheres.. The selection is done based on a scoring system similar to the IOA scoring for Dr.A.K.Gupta trophy
Social activities of the members of the association
1. Dr.Dharmaraj – Avudayanoor has donated a Community hall to the tune of one crore rupees to the rural temple for the benefit of the people of that area to conduct social gatherings, meetings and marriages
2. Dr.S. Muthuraman - Tenkasi has donated a land of fifty cents to the Indian Medical Association, Courtallam branch towards construction of IMA building
Future Objectives
1. Membership Drive ; The association is much focussed on making every orthopaedic surgeon of Tamil Nadu to become member of both Tamil Nadu Orthopaedic Association and Indian Orthopaedic Association.
2. Bone and joint day celebration; A state wide programme is being planned for the forthcoming Bone and Joint day on 4th August 2014.The members have been requested to conduct awareness programmes, free surgeries and plan programmes to the benefit of the society.
3. Own premises for TNOA – The long term dream of having its own premises is set to come true this year with plans to procure a flat of its own by the TNOA.
4. Basic research activites ; To design programmes to implement the theme of the President IOA – “ Cultivate – Research an attitude and Learning a passion “
5. Indexing the Tamil Nadu Orthopaedic Journal .
PRESIDENT :Dr. NALLI R UVARAJ 7 C, Old Tower Block, Nandanam Extension, Chennai – 600 035 Phone : 044- 24312641, 9444032641 Email : [email protected]
SECRETARY : Dr. S. MUTHURAMANVasu Illam, TRSM Gardens, No.1, Madurai Road, Opp to Macia Nagar, Tenkasi – 627 811. Phone : 9842910971, Email : [email protected], [email protected]
Report of Uttar Pradesh Orthopaedic AssociationNovember, 2013 to March, 2014
1. Membership – UPOA:
No. of Life Members ratified in UPORTHOCON 2014 102
From November 2013 onwards, the new members enrolled are 70
No. of Associate Members enrolled since 01/11/2013 onwards 30
Our current membership in UPOA is 1523
2. Membership – IOA:
No. of Life Members ratified in IOACON 2013 45
Our current membership in IOA is 1121
3. Election:
The new office bearers of UPOA took office during the GBM held on Feb 9th, 2014 at UPORTHOCON 2014.
President, Dr. R. A. Agarwal, President Elect, Dr Ashok Vij, Agra, Vice President, Dr Neeraj Jain, Jhansi, Dr A S
Dube, Meerut, Secretary, Dr Atul Srivastava Agra, Treasurer, Dr Anup Agarwal Lucknow, Editor, Dr. Mazhar
Abbas are the new incumbents for the key posts
4. MCI Accreditation Hours (34 Hrs):
IOACON 2013, AGRA (24), UPORTHOCON 2014, Jim Corbett(10).
5. Academic Activities:
i. From November, 2013 onwards, a number of activities have been conducted as follows:
1. PGICL, Aligarh on NOV 8th to10th, 2013
2. IOACON 2013, Agra from Dec 3rd - 8th, 2013.
3. PG Training Course– IOACON 2013,Agra on Dec 3th-8th, 2013.
4. Cemented hip arthroplasty—Symposium and live surgery, Lucknow, 12th November, 2013.
5. UPORTHOCON 2014, Jim Corbett National Park, Ramnagar on 7-9th Feb, 2014.
ii. Upcoming events of UPOA:
1st Gorakhpur Arthroplasty Course, Gorakhpur on April 12th-13th, 2014. Workshop on Basic Knee
Arthroscopy Course, Meerut on April 27th, 2014. Cadaveric Ilizarov Workshop, Gorakhpur on June 27-28th,
2014. IOA Instructional Course lectures, Lucknow on July 26- 27th, 2014. UPOA Trauma Course, Kanpur on
August 3rd, 2014. Shoulder Conclave, Lucknow on August, 2014.Mid Term Symposium, Mathura on Sep
14th, 2014. Cadaveric Workshop on Pelvi Acetabular Fractures, Lucknow, on Sep, 2014. OASAC 2014, Agra
on Oct 7- 9th, 2014. NAILSCON 2014, Varanasi on Oct 17- 19th, 2014. PG-ICL UPOA, Agra on Nov 14-6th,
2014, UPOA Arthroplasty Course, Bareilly on Nov, 2014.
6. Achievement of Individual Members National & International: IOACON 2013: More than forty members
presented Guest lectures at IOACON 2013, Agra.
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Awards & Honors: Honorary Fellowship of IOA 2013 awarded to Dr. K P Srivastava, Agra. Dr. B N Sinha Meritorious
Award of IOA 2013 is awarded to Dr. K P Srivastava, Agra at IOACON 2013.
Elected to high post: The following members are elected on National posts in IOA: Dr Anil Kr Jain, President, IOA; Dr
Sudhir Kapoor, Hon secretary, IOA; Dr Dhirendra Singh, Chairman CSR committee IOA; Dr Atul Bahadur singh,
Chairman inland fellowship committee IOA; Dr A K Gupta, Chairman foreign fellowship committee IOA. Members
working committee IOA: Dr S. K Saraf, Basic Science and Research; Dr. Vineet Sharma, UG/PG training; Dr Ram
Prabhoo, Foreign fellowship. APOA: Dr Jamal Ashraf, President trauma section & Council member; ASAMI: Dr R A
Agarwal, President asami india; Dr Manish Khanna, Secretary asami india; IORA : Dr Manish Khanna, Secretary
IORA. Dr Dhirendra Singh, National Convenor, Menace of Physiotherapists.
UPORTHOCON 2014 IOACON 2013
7. Journal: An official journal named JBJD compiled and edited by Dr. Mazhar Abbas. It has very educative,
scientific and interesting articles meant for the circulation amongst UPOA members. The articles are of great use
and interest for the younger orthopods.
8. Newsletter : The official newsletter of UPOA is the UPOA TIMES, being published twice a year.
9. Website : The official website of the UPOA is www.upoa.net is being updated regularly. It is a very user friendly,
membership protected website which contains all the details about the structure, functioning and activities of
UPOA along with information about all UPOA members, conferences and workshops. This website has all
important links such as IOA, NCBL and Facebook etc.
10. Mobile Application: UPOA mobile application is launched at UPORTHOCON 2014, Jim Corbett. It's an
interactive platform for UPOA members.
11. Other Activities: Formation of new city club: In the current academic year one new club is proposed to be formed
under the affiliation of UPOA, Hathras Orthopaedic Club. Exchange fellowships with Other State Chapter:
Currently UPOA is conducting the following reciprocal fellowships with different state chapters of IOA:UPOA
Travelling Fellowship (2), (West Bengal orthopaedic association); UPOA Exchange Fellowship (2), (MP
orthopaedic association); Varanasi Exchange Fellowship (1)(Gujarat orthopaedic association).
12. Welfare programmes for public: Bone and Joint Day: As discussed in Annual General body Meeting during
UPORTHOCON 2014, will be observed on 4th August, 2014. Various city clubs all around the state shall
celebrate the Bone and Joint day with full zeal and enthusiasm by organizing in different cities free check up
camps, BMD camps, public awareness programmes etc. and performing Free surgeries to commemorate this
auspicious occasion. Free surgeries will be conducted by members of the UPOA for the needy and poor.
13. Activities Based on President's Theme: Cultivate – “Research an attitude – Learning a Passion” UPOA had a
session on BASIC SCIENCE AND RESEARCH in inaugural day of UPORTHOCON 2014. We have started
Research Grant of UPOA.
14. TELEVISED DELIVERY OF CORE ORTHOPAEDIC EDUCATION: Communication regarding Televised
Delivery of Core Orthopaedic Education has been sent to all UPOA members along with all HODs of various
Medical Colleges.
15. IMA & UPOA JOIN HANDS-(MENACE OF PHYSIOTHERAPISTS): Dr Dhirendra Singh, the National
convener has been actively involved in taking forward the fight against the Menace of Physiotherapists taking
into consideration the various court orders and RTIs and collaborating with various other organizations. The UP
IMA joined hands with us to move forward together. A communication along with the documents supporting the
cause has been sent to all city clubs of UPOA for taking the action at local level with the help of administration.
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Awards & Honors: Honorary Fellowship of IOA 2013 awarded to Dr. K P Srivastava, Agra. Dr. B N Sinha Meritorious
Award of IOA 2013 is awarded to Dr. K P Srivastava, Agra at IOACON 2013.
Elected to high post: The following members are elected on National posts in IOA: Dr Anil Kr Jain, President, IOA; Dr
Sudhir Kapoor, Hon secretary, IOA; Dr Dhirendra Singh, Chairman CSR committee IOA; Dr Atul Bahadur singh,
Chairman inland fellowship committee IOA; Dr A K Gupta, Chairman foreign fellowship committee IOA. Members
working committee IOA: Dr S. K Saraf, Basic Science and Research; Dr. Vineet Sharma, UG/PG training; Dr Ram
Prabhoo, Foreign fellowship. APOA: Dr Jamal Ashraf, President trauma section & Council member; ASAMI: Dr R A
Agarwal, President asami india; Dr Manish Khanna, Secretary asami india; IORA : Dr Manish Khanna, Secretary
IORA. Dr Dhirendra Singh, National Convenor, Menace of Physiotherapists.
UPORTHOCON 2014 IOACON 2013
7. Journal: An official journal named JBJD compiled and edited by Dr. Mazhar Abbas. It has very educative,
scientific and interesting articles meant for the circulation amongst UPOA members. The articles are of great use
and interest for the younger orthopods.
8. Newsletter : The official newsletter of UPOA is the UPOA TIMES, being published twice a year.
9. Website : The official website of the UPOA is www.upoa.net is being updated regularly. It is a very user friendly,
membership protected website which contains all the details about the structure, functioning and activities of
UPOA along with information about all UPOA members, conferences and workshops. This website has all
important links such as IOA, NCBL and Facebook etc.
10. Mobile Application: UPOA mobile application is launched at UPORTHOCON 2014, Jim Corbett. It's an
interactive platform for UPOA members.
11. Other Activities: Formation of new city club: In the current academic year one new club is proposed to be formed
under the affiliation of UPOA, Hathras Orthopaedic Club. Exchange fellowships with Other State Chapter:
Currently UPOA is conducting the following reciprocal fellowships with different state chapters of IOA:UPOA
Travelling Fellowship (2), (West Bengal orthopaedic association); UPOA Exchange Fellowship (2), (MP
orthopaedic association); Varanasi Exchange Fellowship (1)(Gujarat orthopaedic association).
12. Welfare programmes for public: Bone and Joint Day: As discussed in Annual General body Meeting during
UPORTHOCON 2014, will be observed on 4th August, 2014. Various city clubs all around the state shall
celebrate the Bone and Joint day with full zeal and enthusiasm by organizing in different cities free check up
camps, BMD camps, public awareness programmes etc. and performing Free surgeries to commemorate this
auspicious occasion. Free surgeries will be conducted by members of the UPOA for the needy and poor.
13. Activities Based on President's Theme: Cultivate – “Research an attitude – Learning a Passion” UPOA had a
session on BASIC SCIENCE AND RESEARCH in inaugural day of UPORTHOCON 2014. We have started
Research Grant of UPOA.
14. TELEVISED DELIVERY OF CORE ORTHOPAEDIC EDUCATION: Communication regarding Televised
Delivery of Core Orthopaedic Education has been sent to all UPOA members along with all HODs of various
Medical Colleges.
15. IMA & UPOA JOIN HANDS-(MENACE OF PHYSIOTHERAPISTS): Dr Dhirendra Singh, the National
convener has been actively involved in taking forward the fight against the Menace of Physiotherapists taking
into consideration the various court orders and RTIs and collaborating with various other organizations. The UP
IMA joined hands with us to move forward together. A communication along with the documents supporting the
cause has been sent to all city clubs of UPOA for taking the action at local level with the help of administration.
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Report of West Bengal Orthopaedic Association
Academic calendar :
1st Saturday Journal Club
2nd Saturday Monthly clinical meeting
3rd Saturday Bone tumour registry meeting
4th Saturday Executive committee meeting
Johnson & Johnson, Robert Roaf Fellowship
Dr.Nataraj A.R. Dr.SreenivasT,Dr.Vipul Vijay,Dr.Divesh Jalan visited different centers in Kolkata in December2013
Social Orthopaedics Conference 6th February2014
• Venue Srijani Durgapur
• Convener Dr. Anjan Pan.
• Speakers Dr. H.K.T.Raza,Dr. M.M.Ray,Dr. Tanmoy Mohanty ,Mr.Harirajan,IPS and others .
• Total delegates 165.
WBOACON2014
• WBOACON2014 ; 7th to 9th February2014
• Venue :Srijani Hall, Durgapur . About 200 delegates participated in the conference .
• Inaugurated by Dr. S. Bhattacharya.
• Dr. A.K.Saha Memorial Oration ; Dr. Shantharam Shetty
• Dr. K.S.Bose memorial lecture; Dr. Rajiv Malhotra.
• Silver Jubilee commemoration lecture; Dr. Tanmoy Mohanty.
• Mr. Soumitra Chattopadhyay the eminent film maker and Mrs. Indrani Sen participated in the cultural ceremony.
Presidents Gold medal Examination 2014
Held at NRS Medical college on 20th February 2014
Workshop
• WBOA and lndian Arthroscopy Society. On Basic Knee Arthroscopy In the month of May2013
• Venue : Dept. of Orthopaedics of IPGMER & S.S.K.M.Hospital.
• Arthroplasty meet Malda on 14th and 15th December under the aegis of W.B.A.S and organized by Malda
Orthopaedic Club.
• Shoulder Arthroscopy workshop on 16th November,2013 Venue: Dept.Orthopaedics of IPGMER & S.S.K.M.
Hospital
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Report of West Bengal Orthopaedic Association
Academic calendar :
1st Saturday Journal Club
2nd Saturday Monthly clinical meeting
3rd Saturday Bone tumour registry meeting
4th Saturday Executive committee meeting
Johnson & Johnson, Robert Roaf Fellowship
Dr.Nataraj A.R. Dr.SreenivasT,Dr.Vipul Vijay,Dr.Divesh Jalan visited different centers in Kolkata in December2013
Social Orthopaedics Conference 6th February2014
• Venue Srijani Durgapur
• Convener Dr. Anjan Pan.
• Speakers Dr. H.K.T.Raza,Dr. M.M.Ray,Dr. Tanmoy Mohanty ,Mr.Harirajan,IPS and others .
• Total delegates 165.
WBOACON2014
• WBOACON2014 ; 7th to 9th February2014
• Venue :Srijani Hall, Durgapur . About 200 delegates participated in the conference .
• Inaugurated by Dr. S. Bhattacharya.
• Dr. A.K.Saha Memorial Oration ; Dr. Shantharam Shetty
• Dr. K.S.Bose memorial lecture; Dr. Rajiv Malhotra.
• Silver Jubilee commemoration lecture; Dr. Tanmoy Mohanty.
• Mr. Soumitra Chattopadhyay the eminent film maker and Mrs. Indrani Sen participated in the cultural ceremony.
Presidents Gold medal Examination 2014
Held at NRS Medical college on 20th February 2014
Workshop
• WBOA and lndian Arthroscopy Society. On Basic Knee Arthroscopy In the month of May2013
• Venue : Dept. of Orthopaedics of IPGMER & S.S.K.M.Hospital.
• Arthroplasty meet Malda on 14th and 15th December under the aegis of W.B.A.S and organized by Malda
Orthopaedic Club.
• Shoulder Arthroscopy workshop on 16th November,2013 Venue: Dept.Orthopaedics of IPGMER & S.S.K.M.
Hospital
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Section - VII
The IOACON
Report of IOACON - 2013Organising SecretaryDr. Sanjay Chaturvedi,
On behalf of the organizing committee and my colleagues at Agra Orthopedic Society (AOS), I take this opportunity
to thank Indian Orthopedic Association (IOA) for awarding this prestigious conference, besides all seniors & experts
who graciously participated in the conference, making it a huge success on all counts. IOACON 2013 was truly a
milestone right from the time when we started planning almost 2 years ahead. Huge participation and involvement of
all senior members, faculties, guest speakers and delegates resulted in successful forums, workshops, symposiums,
oral and poster sessions.
The direction of the conference was established early by our first inaugural session speaker Dr. S. Rajasekaran, who
delivered the Kini Memorial Lecture, followed by our other eponymous speakers marking the grand opening of the
historic conference. We were truly elated to havePadmashree awarded Shri Milkha Singh Jifor inauguration, and all
the evenings were power packed with live performances including Ghazals, Jazz and Bollywood music.
In many ways IOACON 2013 was special. It was held at the historical city – Agra, which offers a treat of the rich
cultural & historical heritage which every attendee enjoyed. Presenting a few highlights that added value to the
prestigious event:
a) Since beginning it was decided that IOACON 2013 will be a green conference and to a great extent, recyclable
materials and paperless initiatives were adapted. Extensive planning was done for waste disposal, conservancy,
vehicle emissions control, online trade booking and delegate registration.
b) Abstract Management Methodology: Special emphasis was given to online submission and handling of
abstracts. The abstract management software was improved in many aspects thus maintaining double blind
methodology. In line with ideology of keeping all official materials on IOA website, the software was maintained
there itself.
c) In addition, Facebook discussion forum with live exchanges and Mobile-App with real-time updates were
developed specifically for the conference.
d) 16 workshops were conducted and the CME was attended by over 1600 delegates. All the scientific sessions
including poster and paper sessions and lectures were equally well attended.
e) Internationally accredited workshops were held, conducted by various international associations namely –
American Academy, British Foot & Ankle &Kurugun etc.
f) A conference journal was published with a collection of medal session papers and specially invited articles.
g) IOACON 2013 received 24 MCI accredited hours which was first in the history of IOACON.
h) Large pharma companies supported the event through co-branding including a table calendar with IOACON
2013 logo that was distributed to orthopedic doctors pan India in March 2013 and IOACON 2013 branding on
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Section - VII
The IOACON
Report of IOACON - 2013Organising SecretaryDr. Sanjay Chaturvedi,
On behalf of the organizing committee and my colleagues at Agra Orthopedic Society (AOS), I take this opportunity
to thank Indian Orthopedic Association (IOA) for awarding this prestigious conference, besides all seniors & experts
who graciously participated in the conference, making it a huge success on all counts. IOACON 2013 was truly a
milestone right from the time when we started planning almost 2 years ahead. Huge participation and involvement of
all senior members, faculties, guest speakers and delegates resulted in successful forums, workshops, symposiums,
oral and poster sessions.
The direction of the conference was established early by our first inaugural session speaker Dr. S. Rajasekaran, who
delivered the Kini Memorial Lecture, followed by our other eponymous speakers marking the grand opening of the
historic conference. We were truly elated to havePadmashree awarded Shri Milkha Singh Jifor inauguration, and all
the evenings were power packed with live performances including Ghazals, Jazz and Bollywood music.
In many ways IOACON 2013 was special. It was held at the historical city – Agra, which offers a treat of the rich
cultural & historical heritage which every attendee enjoyed. Presenting a few highlights that added value to the
prestigious event:
a) Since beginning it was decided that IOACON 2013 will be a green conference and to a great extent, recyclable
materials and paperless initiatives were adapted. Extensive planning was done for waste disposal, conservancy,
vehicle emissions control, online trade booking and delegate registration.
b) Abstract Management Methodology: Special emphasis was given to online submission and handling of
abstracts. The abstract management software was improved in many aspects thus maintaining double blind
methodology. In line with ideology of keeping all official materials on IOA website, the software was maintained
there itself.
c) In addition, Facebook discussion forum with live exchanges and Mobile-App with real-time updates were
developed specifically for the conference.
d) 16 workshops were conducted and the CME was attended by over 1600 delegates. All the scientific sessions
including poster and paper sessions and lectures were equally well attended.
e) Internationally accredited workshops were held, conducted by various international associations namely –
American Academy, British Foot & Ankle &Kurugun etc.
f) A conference journal was published with a collection of medal session papers and specially invited articles.
g) IOACON 2013 received 24 MCI accredited hours which was first in the history of IOACON.
h) Large pharma companies supported the event through co-branding including a table calendar with IOACON
2013 logo that was distributed to orthopedic doctors pan India in March 2013 and IOACON 2013 branding on
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Patient Education CDs (3 topics: Low Back Pain, Back Ache & Osteoporosis) – 2,000 copies each and on Patient
Education Charts (3 topics: Wrist & Fingers, Knee Joint & Shoulder & Elbow) – 10, 000 copies each that were
distributed pan India in June, July & August 2013.
i) A separate Spouse Section, 400 mts.away from the lecture halls was created with full recreational, fun and
learning facilities for children and spouses.
j) A conference Journal was published with a collection of medal session papers and specially invited articles.
k) Three separate areas spreading over 70,000 sq. ft. were created for trade & exhibition including exclusive lounge
area for sponsors.
l) Over 95 Pharma, Surgical and Acedemic companies from India and overseas, participated in the event.
m) IOA Cricket Premier League was held to enhance interaction between state chapters, In which 10 teams
participated. The match was planned on a vast canvas complete with separate color coded match uniforms, cheer-
leaders and round of snacks etc. Orissa won the coveted trophy.
n) Kitbags distributed were of the highest standards with global warranty from American Tourister.
Another first that the Local Organizing Committee decided from the very beginning was to make this conference
academically rich by conducting a methodological study – “Epidemiological Survey of Osteoarthritis in Indian
Population”. The survey with video recording and X-ray was randomly conducted in selected rural and urban areas
across the country and the findings were presented at the conference. The study will purposefully contribute towards
better orthopedic initiatives across India.
The trade area was spread over 70,000 Sq. Ft., and major pharma, surgical and academic companies participated,
contributing over 70% of the overall revenue. Delegate participation was also much higher than previous IOACON's –
Over 5000 delegates from India and overseas, including spouse and accompanying persons attended the conference.
For those who would like to browse the glimpses of IOACON 2013, please visit IOACON channel on Youtubewhere
pictures and videos have been uploaded and will be available for lifetime.
Once again, thanksfor your gracious presence; thanks to my seniors who bestowed their trust on my abilities to
manage such a colossal event; and to everyone who selflessly stood by me in discharging my duties as fairly as
expected and for their guidance which inspired and encouraged us all along. IOACON 2013 truly made the UPOA,
AOS and our state, a proud host.
Dr. Sanjay Chaturvedi
Organizing Secretary, IOACON 2013
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Patient Education CDs (3 topics: Low Back Pain, Back Ache & Osteoporosis) – 2,000 copies each and on Patient
Education Charts (3 topics: Wrist & Fingers, Knee Joint & Shoulder & Elbow) – 10, 000 copies each that were
distributed pan India in June, July & August 2013.
i) A separate Spouse Section, 400 mts.away from the lecture halls was created with full recreational, fun and
learning facilities for children and spouses.
j) A conference Journal was published with a collection of medal session papers and specially invited articles.
k) Three separate areas spreading over 70,000 sq. ft. were created for trade & exhibition including exclusive lounge
area for sponsors.
l) Over 95 Pharma, Surgical and Acedemic companies from India and overseas, participated in the event.
m) IOA Cricket Premier League was held to enhance interaction between state chapters, In which 10 teams
participated. The match was planned on a vast canvas complete with separate color coded match uniforms, cheer-
leaders and round of snacks etc. Orissa won the coveted trophy.
n) Kitbags distributed were of the highest standards with global warranty from American Tourister.
Another first that the Local Organizing Committee decided from the very beginning was to make this conference
academically rich by conducting a methodological study – “Epidemiological Survey of Osteoarthritis in Indian
Population”. The survey with video recording and X-ray was randomly conducted in selected rural and urban areas
across the country and the findings were presented at the conference. The study will purposefully contribute towards
better orthopedic initiatives across India.
The trade area was spread over 70,000 Sq. Ft., and major pharma, surgical and academic companies participated,
contributing over 70% of the overall revenue. Delegate participation was also much higher than previous IOACON's –
Over 5000 delegates from India and overseas, including spouse and accompanying persons attended the conference.
For those who would like to browse the glimpses of IOACON 2013, please visit IOACON channel on Youtubewhere
pictures and videos have been uploaded and will be available for lifetime.
Once again, thanksfor your gracious presence; thanks to my seniors who bestowed their trust on my abilities to
manage such a colossal event; and to everyone who selflessly stood by me in discharging my duties as fairly as
expected and for their guidance which inspired and encouraged us all along. IOACON 2013 truly made the UPOA,
AOS and our state, a proud host.
Dr. Sanjay Chaturvedi
Organizing Secretary, IOACON 2013
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Section - VIII
Results and Winners
IOACON – 2014 Report
First Announcement brochure - about to be released.
Website is updated with information provided by central organising committee.
Online process of abstract submission done with coordination of Mr. Santosh, webmaster as advised by central
organizing committee
Trade brochure is also released and updated in the website.
Registration details with registration form and tariff are updated on the website. 500 delegates registered so far.
Accommodation details with accommodation form are updated in the website.
CME, scientific programme details are updated on the website.
Abstract details are updated on the website.
Email blast for Website launch is done
Email blast for scientific programme is done
SMS and email blast for Early bird registration is done
Feedback committee also formed for interaction with delegates.
Kindly direct the trade enquires to the Local Organising Committee.
Contact: Dr. S. Sreenivasa Reddy
Office Phone: 91-40-24736425, 24684582
Mobile: 91-8333016425
Email : [email protected] / website: www.ioacon2014.com
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Section - VIII
Results and Winners
IOACON – 2014 Report
First Announcement brochure - about to be released.
Website is updated with information provided by central organising committee.
Online process of abstract submission done with coordination of Mr. Santosh, webmaster as advised by central
organizing committee
Trade brochure is also released and updated in the website.
Registration details with registration form and tariff are updated on the website. 500 delegates registered so far.
Accommodation details with accommodation form are updated in the website.
CME, scientific programme details are updated on the website.
Abstract details are updated on the website.
Email blast for Website launch is done
Email blast for scientific programme is done
SMS and email blast for Early bird registration is done
Feedback committee also formed for interaction with delegates.
Kindly direct the trade enquires to the Local Organising Committee.
Contact: Dr. S. Sreenivasa Reddy
Office Phone: 91-40-24736425, 24684582
Mobile: 91-8333016425
Email : [email protected] / website: www.ioacon2014.com
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Section - IX
Constitutional
Amendments
I. Result of National P.G. Quiz -2013, held in Agra (IOACON-13) on 7th December, 2013
1. FIRST POSITION- GUJARAT-
i) Dr. Yash Bharat Shah
ii) Dr. Shardul Madhav Suman
2. First Runners Up : HARYANA
i) Dr.Pradyumna Mojumdar
ii) Dr. Reetadyuti Mukhopadhyay
3. Second Runners Up : KARNATAKA
i) Dr. R. Suubhik Ghosh
ii) Dr. Atul Bandi
II) Result of Gold Medal Competition papers- 2013 at Agra(IOACON-13)
1. Dr. A.A. Mehta Gold Medal - Dr. Devena Agraharam
2. Dr. P.T. Rao Gold Medal - Dr. Suraj Bansal
3. Dr. S. S. Yadav Gold Medal - Dr. Chaitanya Dev
4. Dr. Joy Patankar Gold Medal - Dr. Gaurishankar Saravanamurthy
5. Dr. D.P. Baksi Gold Medal - Dr. Sourabh Chachan
6. Dr. S.P. Mandal Gold Medal - Dr. Ashok Shyam
7. R.C. Rallan Gold Medal - Dr. Ramesh Perumal
8. Dr. K.T. Dholakia Gold Medal - Dr. Subhranshu S. Mohanty
9. Dr. K.P. Srivastava Gold Medal for best poster - Dr. C. Das
III) Winner of A.K. Gupta Trophy for best Chapter Award- 2013 - Uttar Pradesh
Results of IOA-2013
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Section - IX
Constitutional
Amendments
I. Result of National P.G. Quiz -2013, held in Agra (IOACON-13) on 7th December, 2013
1. FIRST POSITION- GUJARAT-
i) Dr. Yash Bharat Shah
ii) Dr. Shardul Madhav Suman
2. First Runners Up : HARYANA
i) Dr.Pradyumna Mojumdar
ii) Dr. Reetadyuti Mukhopadhyay
3. Second Runners Up : KARNATAKA
i) Dr. R. Suubhik Ghosh
ii) Dr. Atul Bandi
II) Result of Gold Medal Competition papers- 2013 at Agra(IOACON-13)
1. Dr. A.A. Mehta Gold Medal - Dr. Devena Agraharam
2. Dr. P.T. Rao Gold Medal - Dr. Suraj Bansal
3. Dr. S. S. Yadav Gold Medal - Dr. Chaitanya Dev
4. Dr. Joy Patankar Gold Medal - Dr. Gaurishankar Saravanamurthy
5. Dr. D.P. Baksi Gold Medal - Dr. Sourabh Chachan
6. Dr. S.P. Mandal Gold Medal - Dr. Ashok Shyam
7. R.C. Rallan Gold Medal - Dr. Ramesh Perumal
8. Dr. K.T. Dholakia Gold Medal - Dr. Subhranshu S. Mohanty
9. Dr. K.P. Srivastava Gold Medal for best poster - Dr. C. Das
III) Winner of A.K. Gupta Trophy for best Chapter Award- 2013 - Uttar Pradesh
Results of IOA-2013
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4. MEMBERSHIP: Membership of the Association shall comprise of the following categories:
(a) Honorary Fellows (b) Life Members
(c ) Full members (d) Associate members
Delete 4. (c) Full Members
5. (a) HONORARY FELLOWS: Honorary Fellows may be elected from men or women of distinction,
including laymen residing in India or abroad, who have made outstanding contribution to the progress of
Orthopaedic Surgery. There shall be one Honorary Fellow for every 300 members.
(b) Life Members: Orthopaedic Surgeon with proper training in the specialty with D Ortho.,MS (Ortho.),
Mch (Ortho.), DNB (Ortho.), FRCS (Ortho.) who contribute a minimum of Rs. 5000/- (Five
thousand only) to the funds of the association may be elected to life membership of the association.
Membership has to be ratified by the General Body before being elected to the life membership of the
association.
Shall read as proper training in the orthopaedic speciality, recognised by the Medical/State Councils
of India or an internationally certified Medical council.
Following to be added
Life Members will apply for membership through the State Chapters as it will be mandatory for all to
become members of both IOA & State Chapters from 2016.
Membership forms to be collected by State Chapters with two multi city cheques, one towards the state
membership fee and the other for Rs. 5,000/- (Five thousand only)payable to Indian Orthopaedic
Association, New Delhi. The state chapters will forward the application form and cheque after due
verification to IOA House, New Delhi.
(c) Full Members:
i. Members may be elected from those who have completed an acceptable training in orthopaedic
surgery and are engaged in practice of orthopaedic surgery.
ii Full members have to pay an annual subscription of Rs. 1000/-(one thousand only) which has to be
paid before 1 April of the same year. Full members in arrears for 3 years (1 April being the cut off date)
will automatically cease to be members of the Association. Such members may reapply for
membership in future, if they so desire.
Delete 5. (c) Full Members
(d) Associate Membership:
Amendments 13 - Presented during IOACON-2013
Dear friends,
Greetings from the office of Hon. Secretary, IOA!
As you know that we are geared up for discussing certain constitutional amendments in the forthcoming Hyderabad
IOACON-2014. Along this letter, please find the constitutional amendments which have already been discussed and
accepted during an E.C. meeting and / or a GBM of IOA. The following draft does not include any amendments which
has not been discussed / accepted in a previous meeting of IOA. To make things simpler, following is a list of headings
under which different constitutional amendments have been proposed.
1. Deleting provision of Full members.
2. Clarification of qualification to become a member of IOA.
3. Simultaneous membership of State Chapters.
4. Formation of overseas chapter.
5. Membership of Executive committee- for State President & Secretary
6. Benevolent Fund of IOA.
7. Provision of automatically elevation of Vice president to President, IOA.
8. Mode of constitution of different committee.
Along with this letter, Please find the draft of the proposed constitutional amendments. At places, the full draft has
been given just to make sure that after the first point i.e. deleting provision of full members is expected, the revised
draft which does not contain the mention of full members is available.
This letter may also be taken as a notice for the special general body meeting for constitutional amendments, details of
which are as follows:
1. Name of the meeting- Special General Body meeting for constitutional amendments.
2. Venue- Hall- A (Main hall).
3. Date: 21.11.2014
4. Time: 3.00 PM onwards (the routine GBM will follow this meeting).
With regards and expecting full co-operation of every member.
Yours sincerely,
(Prof. Sudhir K. Kapoor)
Hon. Secretary, IOA
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4. MEMBERSHIP: Membership of the Association shall comprise of the following categories:
(a) Honorary Fellows (b) Life Members
(c ) Full members (d) Associate members
Delete 4. (c) Full Members
5. (a) HONORARY FELLOWS: Honorary Fellows may be elected from men or women of distinction,
including laymen residing in India or abroad, who have made outstanding contribution to the progress of
Orthopaedic Surgery. There shall be one Honorary Fellow for every 300 members.
(b) Life Members: Orthopaedic Surgeon with proper training in the specialty with D Ortho.,MS (Ortho.),
Mch (Ortho.), DNB (Ortho.), FRCS (Ortho.) who contribute a minimum of Rs. 5000/- (Five
thousand only) to the funds of the association may be elected to life membership of the association.
Membership has to be ratified by the General Body before being elected to the life membership of the
association.
Shall read as proper training in the orthopaedic speciality, recognised by the Medical/State Councils
of India or an internationally certified Medical council.
Following to be added
Life Members will apply for membership through the State Chapters as it will be mandatory for all to
become members of both IOA & State Chapters from 2016.
Membership forms to be collected by State Chapters with two multi city cheques, one towards the state
membership fee and the other for Rs. 5,000/- (Five thousand only)payable to Indian Orthopaedic
Association, New Delhi. The state chapters will forward the application form and cheque after due
verification to IOA House, New Delhi.
(c) Full Members:
i. Members may be elected from those who have completed an acceptable training in orthopaedic
surgery and are engaged in practice of orthopaedic surgery.
ii Full members have to pay an annual subscription of Rs. 1000/-(one thousand only) which has to be
paid before 1 April of the same year. Full members in arrears for 3 years (1 April being the cut off date)
will automatically cease to be members of the Association. Such members may reapply for
membership in future, if they so desire.
Delete 5. (c) Full Members
(d) Associate Membership:
Amendments 13 - Presented during IOACON-2013
Dear friends,
Greetings from the office of Hon. Secretary, IOA!
As you know that we are geared up for discussing certain constitutional amendments in the forthcoming Hyderabad
IOACON-2014. Along this letter, please find the constitutional amendments which have already been discussed and
accepted during an E.C. meeting and / or a GBM of IOA. The following draft does not include any amendments which
has not been discussed / accepted in a previous meeting of IOA. To make things simpler, following is a list of headings
under which different constitutional amendments have been proposed.
1. Deleting provision of Full members.
2. Clarification of qualification to become a member of IOA.
3. Simultaneous membership of State Chapters.
4. Formation of overseas chapter.
5. Membership of Executive committee- for State President & Secretary
6. Benevolent Fund of IOA.
7. Provision of automatically elevation of Vice president to President, IOA.
8. Mode of constitution of different committee.
Along with this letter, Please find the draft of the proposed constitutional amendments. At places, the full draft has
been given just to make sure that after the first point i.e. deleting provision of full members is expected, the revised
draft which does not contain the mention of full members is available.
This letter may also be taken as a notice for the special general body meeting for constitutional amendments, details of
which are as follows:
1. Name of the meeting- Special General Body meeting for constitutional amendments.
2. Venue- Hall- A (Main hall).
3. Date: 21.11.2014
4. Time: 3.00 PM onwards (the routine GBM will follow this meeting).
With regards and expecting full co-operation of every member.
Yours sincerely,
(Prof. Sudhir K. Kapoor)
Hon. Secretary, IOA
Letter Regarding Constitutional Amendments-2014
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(d) Honorary Fellows, life members and full members may be invited to make periodical or annual
contribution to any of the existing funds and trusts and other special activities of the Association.
Delete: Hon. Fellow and full member. i.e. only Life members may be invited to make periodical or annual
contribution to any of the existing funds and trusts and other special activities of the Association.
(e) All persons attending scientific meeting may be required to pay a registration fee should it be considered
necessary, if and when it is considered necessary, or for enhancement of contribution for Life
Membership.
7. CESSATION OF MEMBERSHIP:
(No member or associate will be entitled to any of the privileges of the Association with his or her subscription to the
association and/or the Indian Journal of Orthopaedics is in arrear for more than two years and in the event of its
remaining unpaid even after a reminder under Registered post after 3 years, he or she shall automatically cease to be a
Member or Associate of the Association. Re-election may be granted by the Executive Committee if all the arrears are
paid and an application in writing is made to the Hon. Secretary.
Delete above para.
(a) Any member or associate wishing to withdraw his or her membership from the Association shall give notice
in writing to the Secretary not less than three months before the end of the financial year.
(b) Any member or associate whose resignation is requested under Rule 16(d) shall have the right to appeal to the
next business meeting of the Executive Committee provided he or she makes a written application to the
Secretary within 14 days of receiving the request.
to be re read as member or associate whose resignation is requested under Rule 16(d) shall have the right to
appeal to the executive committee. This shall be taken up in the next business meeting of the executive
committee.
8. CHAPTERS:
There may be Regional or State Chapters of the Association in each State or Region as is thought feasible by the
Executive Committee. Within the Region or State any District or City may have a local branch which shall be guided
by the Regional or the State Chapter. All chapters shall be constituted and shall function in accordance with the Rules
of the Association and directives given from time to time by the office of the Association. A Centre State Relationship
Committee consisting of a chairman nominated by the executive committee, the President, Hon. Secretary, Immediate
Past President and President-elect of the I.O.A. along with elected Presidents and Hon. Secretaries of all affiliated
chapters will monitor the functioning of state chapters.
Affiliation: For a state chapter to be affiliated to the Association, the state chapter will apply to the Hon. Secretary
through the State Hon. Secretary agreeing to adopt the constitution of the Association with modifications accepted by
the executive committee of the Association. They will also send regular report of activities to the Hon. Secretary. The
affiliated state chapter shall agree to follow the directive given from time to time by the Executive Committee of the
Association.
I Associate members may be elected from those (1) who are training in orthopaedic surgery and from
(2) physicians and surgeons in this or other countries who are interested in orthopaedic surgery or
allied branches of medicine or (3) who are engaged in practice of allied subjects closely related to
Orthopaedic Surgery. The application for associate membership of all categories will be made to the
Secretary who will place it before the Executive Committee for scrutiny and acceptance.
II. Associate Members of the Association shall have the right of attending scientific meetings and social
events and engaging in all scientific discussions but they shall not attend business meetings and take part
in elections. (Membership fees of Associate members: Postgraduates in Orthopaedics to pay Rs. 2000/-
during training and Rs. 3000/- after qualification to become life members. Rest of the category of the
medical personnel seeking Associate membership have to pay Rs. 3500/- or $100 for overseas persons).
No mention of how much will be the annual fees for associate membership (although mentioned in clause
6(c) that they have to pay an annual fees)- .
The para for membership fee of associate members to be re written as follows
Membership fees of Associates members: Post Graduate Students in Orthopaedics to pay Rs. 2,000/-
during training and the remaining Rs. 3,000/- after qualification to become life member within 5 years of
becoming Associate Members. In case failure to do so the Associate Membership shall lapse and fresh
application for life member will have to be submitted.
Delete No mention of how much will be the annual fees for associate membership (although mentioned in
clause 6© that they have to pay an annual fees)
III Applications for all categories of membership must be made on an official form and supported by two
members of the Association and forwarded to the Hon. Secretary, who will place it before the Executive
Committee for consideration. Life members and full members may also submit names for consideration
for Election to any category of membership to the Hon. Secretary- and full members to be deleted.
Election for all categories of membership shall be by a majority vote at a business meeting. The
membership of all applicants shall come into effect from the next day after ratification in the Annual
General Body meeting of the Association.
6. SUBSCRIPTIONS:
(a) The annual subscription for full members and Associate members of the Association will be due on 1 of
April each year and is payable in advance.
(b) The annual subscription shall be determined from time to time by the executive committee and approved
by a simple majority at a business meeting.
(c) Associates who are elected as Full members shall pay the appropriate subscription on the 1 April next
following year.
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(d) Honorary Fellows, life members and full members may be invited to make periodical or annual
contribution to any of the existing funds and trusts and other special activities of the Association.
Delete: Hon. Fellow and full member. i.e. only Life members may be invited to make periodical or annual
contribution to any of the existing funds and trusts and other special activities of the Association.
(e) All persons attending scientific meeting may be required to pay a registration fee should it be considered
necessary, if and when it is considered necessary, or for enhancement of contribution for Life
Membership.
7. CESSATION OF MEMBERSHIP:
(No member or associate will be entitled to any of the privileges of the Association with his or her subscription to the
association and/or the Indian Journal of Orthopaedics is in arrear for more than two years and in the event of its
remaining unpaid even after a reminder under Registered post after 3 years, he or she shall automatically cease to be a
Member or Associate of the Association. Re-election may be granted by the Executive Committee if all the arrears are
paid and an application in writing is made to the Hon. Secretary.
Delete above para.
(a) Any member or associate wishing to withdraw his or her membership from the Association shall give notice
in writing to the Secretary not less than three months before the end of the financial year.
(b) Any member or associate whose resignation is requested under Rule 16(d) shall have the right to appeal to the
next business meeting of the Executive Committee provided he or she makes a written application to the
Secretary within 14 days of receiving the request.
to be re read as member or associate whose resignation is requested under Rule 16(d) shall have the right to
appeal to the executive committee. This shall be taken up in the next business meeting of the executive
committee.
8. CHAPTERS:
There may be Regional or State Chapters of the Association in each State or Region as is thought feasible by the
Executive Committee. Within the Region or State any District or City may have a local branch which shall be guided
by the Regional or the State Chapter. All chapters shall be constituted and shall function in accordance with the Rules
of the Association and directives given from time to time by the office of the Association. A Centre State Relationship
Committee consisting of a chairman nominated by the executive committee, the President, Hon. Secretary, Immediate
Past President and President-elect of the I.O.A. along with elected Presidents and Hon. Secretaries of all affiliated
chapters will monitor the functioning of state chapters.
Affiliation: For a state chapter to be affiliated to the Association, the state chapter will apply to the Hon. Secretary
through the State Hon. Secretary agreeing to adopt the constitution of the Association with modifications accepted by
the executive committee of the Association. They will also send regular report of activities to the Hon. Secretary. The
affiliated state chapter shall agree to follow the directive given from time to time by the Executive Committee of the
Association.
I Associate members may be elected from those (1) who are training in orthopaedic surgery and from
(2) physicians and surgeons in this or other countries who are interested in orthopaedic surgery or
allied branches of medicine or (3) who are engaged in practice of allied subjects closely related to
Orthopaedic Surgery. The application for associate membership of all categories will be made to the
Secretary who will place it before the Executive Committee for scrutiny and acceptance.
II. Associate Members of the Association shall have the right of attending scientific meetings and social
events and engaging in all scientific discussions but they shall not attend business meetings and take part
in elections. (Membership fees of Associate members: Postgraduates in Orthopaedics to pay Rs. 2000/-
during training and Rs. 3000/- after qualification to become life members. Rest of the category of the
medical personnel seeking Associate membership have to pay Rs. 3500/- or $100 for overseas persons).
No mention of how much will be the annual fees for associate membership (although mentioned in clause
6(c) that they have to pay an annual fees)- .
The para for membership fee of associate members to be re written as follows
Membership fees of Associates members: Post Graduate Students in Orthopaedics to pay Rs. 2,000/-
during training and the remaining Rs. 3,000/- after qualification to become life member within 5 years of
becoming Associate Members. In case failure to do so the Associate Membership shall lapse and fresh
application for life member will have to be submitted.
Delete No mention of how much will be the annual fees for associate membership (although mentioned in
clause 6© that they have to pay an annual fees)
III Applications for all categories of membership must be made on an official form and supported by two
members of the Association and forwarded to the Hon. Secretary, who will place it before the Executive
Committee for consideration. Life members and full members may also submit names for consideration
for Election to any category of membership to the Hon. Secretary- and full members to be deleted.
Election for all categories of membership shall be by a majority vote at a business meeting. The
membership of all applicants shall come into effect from the next day after ratification in the Annual
General Body meeting of the Association.
6. SUBSCRIPTIONS:
(a) The annual subscription for full members and Associate members of the Association will be due on 1 of
April each year and is payable in advance.
(b) The annual subscription shall be determined from time to time by the executive committee and approved
by a simple majority at a business meeting.
(c) Associates who are elected as Full members shall pay the appropriate subscription on the 1 April next
following year.
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reply is received within 3 months the affiliation will automatically cease and a new application will be required
for re-affiliation.
11. BUSINESS MEETING:
(a) A business meeting shall be held at least once during the course of each scientific meeting of the Association
(to be called the Annual General Body Meeting), and on such other occasions as may be decided by the
Executive Committee. The quorum for such meeting shall be 100. If the quorum is not complete, the meeting
is to be adjourned and may be again convened after 15 minutes without adequate quorum.
(b) Only Life Members and Full Members of the Association shall be entitled to attend and vote at business
meetings.
Delete and Full Members
(c) The President shall call a business meeting within twenty eight days of receiving a request signed by not less
than 500 members specifying the nature of the business.
Clause 11 (d) to be added.
“Ratification of Decisions of Meetings: All decisions taken in any AGM shall come into effect only after
being ratified in subsequent AGM”.
12. PUBLICATIONS: to be added – Indian Journal of Orthopaedics is the scientific publication of I.O.A. and IOA
Newsletter is the official news/information publication of IOA.
(a) The main official publication of the Association shall be the Indian Journal of Orthopaedics. to be replaced by
Indian Journal of Orthopaedics is the scientific publication of I.O.A. and IOA Newsletter is the official
news/information publication of IOA.
(b) The office bearers of the editorial board shall be :- to be replaced by The office bearers of the editorial board of
Indian Journal of Orthopaedic shall be.
- Editor (one)
- Associate Editors (two)
- Assistant editor (three)
- Subject specific members of editorial board (Spine, trauma, arthroplasty, arthroscopy, hand, basic
sciences, statistics, pediatric, infection) etc.
- All these posts will have a term of 3 years: Members holding these posts may be re-elected for another
term of three years.
to be re written as Office Bearers of Editorial Board: May be re-elected/nominated/appointed for another
term of 3 years.
At least 75% of the members of the chapter should be members of the Association and an undertaking with respect to
Clause (b) to be given.
to be re read as At least 75% of the members of the chapter as now and all members enrolled after 2015 in the state
should be members of the Association and an undertaking with respect to Clause (b) to be given.
The chapter should also be registered under the Registration of Societies Act of 1860 and should be having their
Permanent Account Number of Income Tax.
Affiliation of State Chapters shall be renewed once in every 10 years. Application for renewal of affiliation should be
sent to Secretary at least 6 months before expiry of affiliation.
Cessation of Affiliation: The Executive Committee shall have the right to cancel the affiliation of a state chapter if it is
deemed to be working against the rules of the Association/directives of the Executive Committee. Prior notice of this
shall be given to the concerned State Chapter at least 3 months before cessation of affiliation. If no reply is received
within 3 months the affiliation will automatically cease and a new application will be required for reaffiliation.
Central Government Organizations with more than 50 serving orthopaedic surgeon will be allowed to organize
themselves into a chapter of the Association. To have an executive committee member from such Chapter, it should
have at least 75 members. Such chapters shall not have the status of the state chapters.
Chapters may hold scientific meetings during the year at any place in India as arranged by the Regional and/or state
chapter. Dates of such meetings are to be informed and confirmed by the Executive Committee.
The complete details of cessation of affiliation to be re written as follows:
?Central Government Organizations with more than 50 serving orthopaedic surgeon will be allowed to organize
themselves into a chapter of the Association. To have an executive committee member from such Chapter, it
should have at least 75 members. Such chapters shall not have the status of the state chapters.
?Chapters may hold scientific meetings during the year at any place in India as arranged by the Regional and/or
state chapter. Dates of such meetings are to be informed and confirmed by the Executive Committee.
?Overseas chapters may also be constituted in countries in which there are more than 25 members of IOA in the
proposed country.
?A formal application with details of membership and constitution shall be provided to the Hon.Secretary of IOA
who will put it up for ratification in Executive Committee meeting and General Body meeting. The overseas
chapter will have to make a mention of its being a Chapter of Indian Orthopaedic Association in all its
publications.
?They will also submit an annual report to the Hon.Secretary of IOA. The IOA will not be liable for any
financial/legal responsibilities in running the affairs of the chapter.
?Cessation of affiliation: The Executive Committee shall have the right to cancel the affiliation of a state chapter
if it is deemed to be working against the rules of the Association/directives of the Executive Committee. Prior
notice of this shall be given to the concerned State Chapter at least 3 months before cessation of affiliation. If no
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reply is received within 3 months the affiliation will automatically cease and a new application will be required
for re-affiliation.
11. BUSINESS MEETING:
(a) A business meeting shall be held at least once during the course of each scientific meeting of the Association
(to be called the Annual General Body Meeting), and on such other occasions as may be decided by the
Executive Committee. The quorum for such meeting shall be 100. If the quorum is not complete, the meeting
is to be adjourned and may be again convened after 15 minutes without adequate quorum.
(b) Only Life Members and Full Members of the Association shall be entitled to attend and vote at business
meetings.
Delete and Full Members
(c) The President shall call a business meeting within twenty eight days of receiving a request signed by not less
than 500 members specifying the nature of the business.
Clause 11 (d) to be added.
“Ratification of Decisions of Meetings: All decisions taken in any AGM shall come into effect only after
being ratified in subsequent AGM”.
12. PUBLICATIONS: to be added – Indian Journal of Orthopaedics is the scientific publication of I.O.A. and IOA
Newsletter is the official news/information publication of IOA.
(a) The main official publication of the Association shall be the Indian Journal of Orthopaedics. to be replaced by
Indian Journal of Orthopaedics is the scientific publication of I.O.A. and IOA Newsletter is the official
news/information publication of IOA.
(b) The office bearers of the editorial board shall be :- to be replaced by The office bearers of the editorial board of
Indian Journal of Orthopaedic shall be.
- Editor (one)
- Associate Editors (two)
- Assistant editor (three)
- Subject specific members of editorial board (Spine, trauma, arthroplasty, arthroscopy, hand, basic
sciences, statistics, pediatric, infection) etc.
- All these posts will have a term of 3 years: Members holding these posts may be re-elected for another
term of three years.
to be re written as Office Bearers of Editorial Board: May be re-elected/nominated/appointed for another
term of 3 years.
At least 75% of the members of the chapter should be members of the Association and an undertaking with respect to
Clause (b) to be given.
to be re read as At least 75% of the members of the chapter as now and all members enrolled after 2015 in the state
should be members of the Association and an undertaking with respect to Clause (b) to be given.
The chapter should also be registered under the Registration of Societies Act of 1860 and should be having their
Permanent Account Number of Income Tax.
Affiliation of State Chapters shall be renewed once in every 10 years. Application for renewal of affiliation should be
sent to Secretary at least 6 months before expiry of affiliation.
Cessation of Affiliation: The Executive Committee shall have the right to cancel the affiliation of a state chapter if it is
deemed to be working against the rules of the Association/directives of the Executive Committee. Prior notice of this
shall be given to the concerned State Chapter at least 3 months before cessation of affiliation. If no reply is received
within 3 months the affiliation will automatically cease and a new application will be required for reaffiliation.
Central Government Organizations with more than 50 serving orthopaedic surgeon will be allowed to organize
themselves into a chapter of the Association. To have an executive committee member from such Chapter, it should
have at least 75 members. Such chapters shall not have the status of the state chapters.
Chapters may hold scientific meetings during the year at any place in India as arranged by the Regional and/or state
chapter. Dates of such meetings are to be informed and confirmed by the Executive Committee.
The complete details of cessation of affiliation to be re written as follows:
?Central Government Organizations with more than 50 serving orthopaedic surgeon will be allowed to organize
themselves into a chapter of the Association. To have an executive committee member from such Chapter, it
should have at least 75 members. Such chapters shall not have the status of the state chapters.
?Chapters may hold scientific meetings during the year at any place in India as arranged by the Regional and/or
state chapter. Dates of such meetings are to be informed and confirmed by the Executive Committee.
?Overseas chapters may also be constituted in countries in which there are more than 25 members of IOA in the
proposed country.
?A formal application with details of membership and constitution shall be provided to the Hon.Secretary of IOA
who will put it up for ratification in Executive Committee meeting and General Body meeting. The overseas
chapter will have to make a mention of its being a Chapter of Indian Orthopaedic Association in all its
publications.
?They will also submit an annual report to the Hon.Secretary of IOA. The IOA will not be liable for any
financial/legal responsibilities in running the affairs of the chapter.
?Cessation of affiliation: The Executive Committee shall have the right to cancel the affiliation of a state chapter
if it is deemed to be working against the rules of the Association/directives of the Executive Committee. Prior
notice of this shall be given to the concerned State Chapter at least 3 months before cessation of affiliation. If no
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All the nominations should be sent to Hon. Secretary, IOA who will put it forward to the Central Committee,
IOA.
14. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE:
The Executive Committee shall consist of the President, two immediate Past Presidents, President-Elect, two Vice-
Presidents, Hon. Secretary, two Joint Secretaries (one from Delhi and one from the same city as Hon. Secretary).
Treasurer and executive Members elected from affiliated State Chapters according to their I.O.A. membership
strength st as on 31 December of the previous year, in the following ratio;
1 to 74 … nil
75 to 149 … one
150 to 249 … two
250 and above … three
Not more than three Executive Members shall be elected from any State Chapter. Each of these members shall hold
office for three years but may contest for re-election for one more term.
Replace by The Executive Committee shall consist of the President, two immediate Past Presidents, President-Elect,
two Vice-Presidents, Hon. Secretary, two Joint Secretaries (one from Delhi and one from the same city as Hon.
Secretary and Treasurer. All State Presidents and Secretaries shall be members of the IOA Executive Committee. An st
additional executive member will be elected from each State Chapter, having more than 250 members as on the 31
December of the previous year . The elected members will hold office for a term of 3 years but may contest for re-
election for one more term of three years.
A group of state Chapters may join together for the purpose of eligibility to elect Executive Committee member.
Only life member and full members who are not defaulters are eligible to contest. (Explanation: A Defaulter is a full
member who st has not paid his dues by 1 April of the year of elections).
The Editor of the Indian Journal of Orthopaedics and two Secretaries of the Fellowship Committees shall be ex-officio
members of the Executive Committee and serve for three years. They may be elected for another term of three years.
The Chairman of all sub-committees also will be ex-officio members of Executive Committee.
Ten shall form a quorum at a meeting of the Executive Committee.
No member of the Executive Committee shall serve for more than six years in the same post.
Delete: A group of state Chapters may join together for the purpose of eligibility to elect Executive Committee
member.
“and full members who are not defaulters” and
“(Explanation: A Defaulter is a full member who st has not paid his dues by 1 April of the year of elections).”
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Guidelines for appointment of editorial board, IJO
Nominations for editorial board
1. Editor
2. Associate Editor
3. Assistant Editor
4. Members for editorial boar
(One each for Trauma, Arthroscopy and oncology) The required qualification/guidelines for above mentioned posts
are as follows:
1. Editor: Experience as orthopaedic surgeon – 12 years after MS Orthopaedics.
(1) Should have published at least 5 articles as first author in International Journals or/and in Indian Journal
of Orthopaedics.
(2) Should have actively participated in editorial work of IJO/any reputed national or international journal,
preferably indexed (not a state level or local journal) for at least period of 3 years. A person who has
worked in the capacity of Assistant/Associate editor or a similar capacity will be preferred.
2. Associate Editor: Experience as orthopaedic surgeon – 8 years after MS Orthopaedics.
(1) Should have published at least 4 articles as first author in international journals or/and in Indian Journal of
Orthopaedics.
(2) Should have actively participated in editorial work of IJO/ any reputed national or international journal,
preferably indexed (not a state level or local journal) for at least period of 2 years.
3.Assistant Editor: Experience as orthopaedic surgeon – 6 years after MS Orthopaedics
(1) Should have published at least 3 articles as first author (each) in International Journal or / and Indian
Journal of Orthopaedics.
(2) Should have actively participated in editorial work of IJO/any reputed national or international journal,
preferably indexed (not a state level or local journal) for at least period of 1 year.
4.Member editorial board: Experience as orthopaedic surgeon – 4 years after MS Orthopaedics.
(1) Should have published at least 2 articles firs author(each) in International Journal / and Indian Journal of
Orthopaedics, preferably in the particular speciality for which one is applying (i.e. trauma, arthroscopy or
oncology)
(2) Should have actively participated in editorial work of IJO / any reputed national or international journal,
preferably indexed (not state level or local journal).
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All the nominations should be sent to Hon. Secretary, IOA who will put it forward to the Central Committee,
IOA.
14. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE:
The Executive Committee shall consist of the President, two immediate Past Presidents, President-Elect, two Vice-
Presidents, Hon. Secretary, two Joint Secretaries (one from Delhi and one from the same city as Hon. Secretary).
Treasurer and executive Members elected from affiliated State Chapters according to their I.O.A. membership
strength st as on 31 December of the previous year, in the following ratio;
1 to 74 … nil
75 to 149 … one
150 to 249 … two
250 and above … three
Not more than three Executive Members shall be elected from any State Chapter. Each of these members shall hold
office for three years but may contest for re-election for one more term.
Replace by The Executive Committee shall consist of the President, two immediate Past Presidents, President-Elect,
two Vice-Presidents, Hon. Secretary, two Joint Secretaries (one from Delhi and one from the same city as Hon.
Secretary and Treasurer. All State Presidents and Secretaries shall be members of the IOA Executive Committee. An st
additional executive member will be elected from each State Chapter, having more than 250 members as on the 31
December of the previous year . The elected members will hold office for a term of 3 years but may contest for re-
election for one more term of three years.
A group of state Chapters may join together for the purpose of eligibility to elect Executive Committee member.
Only life member and full members who are not defaulters are eligible to contest. (Explanation: A Defaulter is a full
member who st has not paid his dues by 1 April of the year of elections).
The Editor of the Indian Journal of Orthopaedics and two Secretaries of the Fellowship Committees shall be ex-officio
members of the Executive Committee and serve for three years. They may be elected for another term of three years.
The Chairman of all sub-committees also will be ex-officio members of Executive Committee.
Ten shall form a quorum at a meeting of the Executive Committee.
No member of the Executive Committee shall serve for more than six years in the same post.
Delete: A group of state Chapters may join together for the purpose of eligibility to elect Executive Committee
member.
“and full members who are not defaulters” and
“(Explanation: A Defaulter is a full member who st has not paid his dues by 1 April of the year of elections).”
TO BE ADDED AS PER RESOLUTION OF EC MEETING -
Guidelines for appointment of editorial board, IJO
Nominations for editorial board
1. Editor
2. Associate Editor
3. Assistant Editor
4. Members for editorial boar
(One each for Trauma, Arthroscopy and oncology) The required qualification/guidelines for above mentioned posts
are as follows:
1. Editor: Experience as orthopaedic surgeon – 12 years after MS Orthopaedics.
(1) Should have published at least 5 articles as first author in International Journals or/and in Indian Journal
of Orthopaedics.
(2) Should have actively participated in editorial work of IJO/any reputed national or international journal,
preferably indexed (not a state level or local journal) for at least period of 3 years. A person who has
worked in the capacity of Assistant/Associate editor or a similar capacity will be preferred.
2. Associate Editor: Experience as orthopaedic surgeon – 8 years after MS Orthopaedics.
(1) Should have published at least 4 articles as first author in international journals or/and in Indian Journal of
Orthopaedics.
(2) Should have actively participated in editorial work of IJO/ any reputed national or international journal,
preferably indexed (not a state level or local journal) for at least period of 2 years.
3.Assistant Editor: Experience as orthopaedic surgeon – 6 years after MS Orthopaedics
(1) Should have published at least 3 articles as first author (each) in International Journal or / and Indian
Journal of Orthopaedics.
(2) Should have actively participated in editorial work of IJO/any reputed national or international journal,
preferably indexed (not a state level or local journal) for at least period of 1 year.
4.Member editorial board: Experience as orthopaedic surgeon – 4 years after MS Orthopaedics.
(1) Should have published at least 2 articles firs author(each) in International Journal / and Indian Journal of
Orthopaedics, preferably in the particular speciality for which one is applying (i.e. trauma, arthroscopy or
oncology)
(2) Should have actively participated in editorial work of IJO / any reputed national or international journal,
preferably indexed (not state level or local journal).
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* The purpose of providing scholarships and fellowships to be offered for competition amongst the life
members, full members and Associates of the Association.
* As gift to the Orthopaedic Charitable, Education and other trusts of the Association, and
* For the purpose of building a permanent office in New Delhi and such other institutions as thought
necessary in fulfilment of objects of the association.
* For scientific and professional activities of the Association.
* For purchase of equipment/furniture etc. for the office/building.
(a) The Executive Committee shall have power to request the resignation of member deemed to be working
contrary to the interest of Association or to have ceased to take interest in the objects of the Association or
to have been disobedient to the Rules or guilty of unprofessional act of public misdemeanour, provided that
the person concerned shall be notified of the proposed action not less than eight weeks before the next
business meeting.
(b) The Executive Committee shall have power to remit, reduce or suspend the subscription of any Life Member,
Full Member or Associate at its discretion.
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(c) Without prejudice to the power of the general body of the Association the Executive Committee may Exercise
powers, function and duties as under:
(i) To appoint committees, commissions and sub-committees and delegate such of the functions and
powers to them as it may deem necessary.
(ii) To co-opt Life Member, Full Member, Associate or any other person to any committee.
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(iii) To appoint delegates to represent the Association at conferences in India and abroad.
(iv) To purchase, build or otherwise and hold land, buildings, machineries, plants, furniture, vehicles,
books and other equipments that may be found necessary in furtherance of the function and duties of
the association for and in the name of the Association.
(v) To receive donations and benefactions for and in the name of the Association.
(vi) To constitute trusts and foundations for specific activities of the Association, e.g. Education trusts.
(vii) To arrange scholarship and fellowships
(viii) To appoint and Auditor and fix his remuneration.
Only elected members shall have the privilege to vote in Executive Committee meetings (with the exception of the
Editor of I.J.O who will have right to vote in E.C. meetings).
State Representative shall be elected by members of IOA, resident in that State, or who have opted for being
considered to be on electoral rolls from that State(Explanation: Each member shall be put on electoral roles from only
one State).
15. Election of the officers and members of the Executive (on any one post).
(a) The President-elect, two Vice-Presidents shall be elected annually, from amongst Life members and full
members of the Association who are eligible to vote in a manner stipulated in Rule 14(a). Their tenure shall be
for one year and they cannot seek re-election to same office.
Delete and full members
There shall be one Vice President elected who will automatically become President elect next year and President the
year after. This will ensure his longer involvement with all decisions and planning of IOA.
Editor of the Indian Journal of Orthopaedics, Associate editors, members of the editorial board shall be appointed by
the executive committee on the recommendation of the search committee consisting of the President, IOA, President-
Elect of IOA, Hon. Secretary, IOA, Editor IJO and immediate past Editor. For the appointment of Editor, two Past
Presidents will also be included in the committee. The nominated posts will be advertised in the IOA newsletter and
desirous candidate should apply with their curriculum vitae. The C.V.'s will be short listed by the Hon. Secretary. He
would place it before the search committee for recommending the names. The appointment shall be done by the
Executive Committee. One Assistant Editor and 3 members of Editorial board shall be filled every year.
The Secretary, Joint Secretaries, Treasurer, Two Fellowship Secretaries, Editor of the Indian Journal of Orthopaedics,
Associate Editors, Assistant Editors and members elected from approved state chapters shall hold office for a term of
three years and shall be eligible for re-election for another term. Chairpersons for various sub-committee shall also
hold office for 3 years and can be re-nominated for another term.
The Treasurer and the joint Secretary shall be nominated by the executive from such members of the IOA who are
resident and working in the Union Territory of Delhi to facilitate smooth day-to-day running of the registered office at
Delhi. One joint Secretary will be nominated by Hon. Secretary from the city where he is residing.
Add To contest for any post a member must have been a Life Member of the Association for atleast 5 years.
16. POWERS, FUNCTIONS AND DUTIES OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE:
(a) The management of the Association shall vest in the Executive Committee of the Association.
(b) The Executive Committee shall have the power to fill up casual vacancies amongst the officers (except the
President) and other members of the committee subject to confirmation at the next business meeting.
(c) The Executive Committee shall control the affairs of the Association, its funds and assets. The income and the
property of the Association, howsoever derived shall be spent solely towards the objects of the Association
and no portion thereof shall be paid or transferred directly or indirectly for any other purpose except for
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* The purpose of providing scholarships and fellowships to be offered for competition amongst the life
members, full members and Associates of the Association.
* As gift to the Orthopaedic Charitable, Education and other trusts of the Association, and
* For the purpose of building a permanent office in New Delhi and such other institutions as thought
necessary in fulfilment of objects of the association.
* For scientific and professional activities of the Association.
* For purchase of equipment/furniture etc. for the office/building.
(a) The Executive Committee shall have power to request the resignation of member deemed to be working
contrary to the interest of Association or to have ceased to take interest in the objects of the Association or
to have been disobedient to the Rules or guilty of unprofessional act of public misdemeanour, provided that
the person concerned shall be notified of the proposed action not less than eight weeks before the next
business meeting.
(b) The Executive Committee shall have power to remit, reduce or suspend the subscription of any Life Member,
Full Member or Associate at its discretion.
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(c) Without prejudice to the power of the general body of the Association the Executive Committee may Exercise
powers, function and duties as under:
(i) To appoint committees, commissions and sub-committees and delegate such of the functions and
powers to them as it may deem necessary.
(ii) To co-opt Life Member, Full Member, Associate or any other person to any committee.
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(iii) To appoint delegates to represent the Association at conferences in India and abroad.
(iv) To purchase, build or otherwise and hold land, buildings, machineries, plants, furniture, vehicles,
books and other equipments that may be found necessary in furtherance of the function and duties of
the association for and in the name of the Association.
(v) To receive donations and benefactions for and in the name of the Association.
(vi) To constitute trusts and foundations for specific activities of the Association, e.g. Education trusts.
(vii) To arrange scholarship and fellowships
(viii) To appoint and Auditor and fix his remuneration.
Only elected members shall have the privilege to vote in Executive Committee meetings (with the exception of the
Editor of I.J.O who will have right to vote in E.C. meetings).
State Representative shall be elected by members of IOA, resident in that State, or who have opted for being
considered to be on electoral rolls from that State(Explanation: Each member shall be put on electoral roles from only
one State).
15. Election of the officers and members of the Executive (on any one post).
(a) The President-elect, two Vice-Presidents shall be elected annually, from amongst Life members and full
members of the Association who are eligible to vote in a manner stipulated in Rule 14(a). Their tenure shall be
for one year and they cannot seek re-election to same office.
Delete and full members
There shall be one Vice President elected who will automatically become President elect next year and President the
year after. This will ensure his longer involvement with all decisions and planning of IOA.
Editor of the Indian Journal of Orthopaedics, Associate editors, members of the editorial board shall be appointed by
the executive committee on the recommendation of the search committee consisting of the President, IOA, President-
Elect of IOA, Hon. Secretary, IOA, Editor IJO and immediate past Editor. For the appointment of Editor, two Past
Presidents will also be included in the committee. The nominated posts will be advertised in the IOA newsletter and
desirous candidate should apply with their curriculum vitae. The C.V.'s will be short listed by the Hon. Secretary. He
would place it before the search committee for recommending the names. The appointment shall be done by the
Executive Committee. One Assistant Editor and 3 members of Editorial board shall be filled every year.
The Secretary, Joint Secretaries, Treasurer, Two Fellowship Secretaries, Editor of the Indian Journal of Orthopaedics,
Associate Editors, Assistant Editors and members elected from approved state chapters shall hold office for a term of
three years and shall be eligible for re-election for another term. Chairpersons for various sub-committee shall also
hold office for 3 years and can be re-nominated for another term.
The Treasurer and the joint Secretary shall be nominated by the executive from such members of the IOA who are
resident and working in the Union Territory of Delhi to facilitate smooth day-to-day running of the registered office at
Delhi. One joint Secretary will be nominated by Hon. Secretary from the city where he is residing.
Add To contest for any post a member must have been a Life Member of the Association for atleast 5 years.
16. POWERS, FUNCTIONS AND DUTIES OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE:
(a) The management of the Association shall vest in the Executive Committee of the Association.
(b) The Executive Committee shall have the power to fill up casual vacancies amongst the officers (except the
President) and other members of the committee subject to confirmation at the next business meeting.
(c) The Executive Committee shall control the affairs of the Association, its funds and assets. The income and the
property of the Association, howsoever derived shall be spent solely towards the objects of the Association
and no portion thereof shall be paid or transferred directly or indirectly for any other purpose except for
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© Vice-Presidents:
(i) In the absence of the President or President-Elect, one of the Vice-Presidents shall deputize for all
functions of the President. They shall carry out functions as per protocols of the Association.
(ii) He shall submit his resignation to President. In the absence of the President, President-Elect &Vice
Presidents, the Executive Committee shall elect a Chairman for any particular meeting or for the
remaining term of office.
(d) Hon. Secretary:
(i) Secretary shall be responsible for the organization and execution of all policies and programs of the
Association and shall submit reports at the meeting of the Executive Committee regarding thereto. He
shall also present the annual report at the annual meeting of the Executive Committee giving a general
review of the work of the Association in the preceding year.
(ii) He shall prepare and keep the minutes of all the business meetings of the Association and meeting of the
Executive Committee and see that all notices are duly given in accordance with the provision of rules
and bye-laws. He will circulate the accounts for the year along with minutes of the last Annual General
Body Meeting.
(iii) He shall be the custodian of the seal of the Association and other associated items.
(iv) He shall be the custodian of all the documents and the papers of the association.
(v) He shall be responsible for the appointment of all employees of the Association.
(vi) He shall have the power to suspend, punish and otherwise control or regulate the employees of the
Association whose monthly salary is less than rupees Two thousand to be ratified by the Executive
Committee in its next meeting.
(vii) He will sign and execute all contracts or other instruments in name of Association and shall exercise
general supervision over all the affairs of the Association.
(viii) He shall be an ex-officio member of all committeesand sub-committees of the Association.
(ix) He shall inform the Editor of the Indian Journal of Orthopaedics of the arrears of the subscription of the
Full Members and Associates of the Association in the first month of the commencementof the New Year.
Delete (ix)
(x) He shall prepare a current voters list of all Life Members and Full Members of the Association within the
first quarter of each year.
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(ix) The Executive Committee may appoint a full time Executive Secretary and an Administrative Officer
who will not be members of I.O.A. for better management of day to day office work. Their
remuneration and specific duties shall be fixed by the Executive Committee and approved by the
General Body. They will both work directly under orders from the President, Hon. Secretary, Jt.
Secretary and Treasurer of the Association.
(x) To build up protocols of the Association for its smooth functioning. These may be modified from time
to time.
Executive committee can appoint subcommittees which will submit their reports during IOACON Meeting. Each
committee will have only one chairman and they can co-opt members. Only the chairman shall be member of the
executive committee. In his absence chairman can depute one of the members to act as chairman and attend the
meeting. The number of such sub- committees shall not exceed 10.
Further if desired by President to help him in Presidential theme and other work, then additional 5 co-opted members
may be nominated who will hold office for one year only.
17. Powers and duties of the Office Bearers.
(a) President:
(i) He shall preside over the meetings of the executive committee and all other scientific and business
meetings, functions, seminars, symposia etc. convened by or on behalf of the Association. He shall
deliver a Presidential address.
(ii) The President shall be ex-officio member of all committees and sub-committees.
(iii)The President may co-opt a Life Member or Full Member in the Executive Committee from
regions/states unrepresented in the Executive Committee. The number of co-opted members shall not
exceed three and their tenure of service shall be determined by the President.
Delete or Full Member
(iv) He shall have one seal of the Association.
(v) The President shall submit his resignation to the Executive Committee.
(b) President-Elect:
(i) The President-Elect shall deputize for the President on all occasions when the President is absent or
ceases to hold office during his term. He shall succeed as President for the rest of the term.
(ii) He shall be the returning officer for the I.O.A. elections during his term of office and sub-committees.
(iii) He shall be ex-officio member of all committees.
(iv) He shall submit his resignation to the President.
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© Vice-Presidents:
(i) In the absence of the President or President-Elect, one of the Vice-Presidents shall deputize for all
functions of the President. They shall carry out functions as per protocols of the Association.
(ii) He shall submit his resignation to President. In the absence of the President, President-Elect &Vice
Presidents, the Executive Committee shall elect a Chairman for any particular meeting or for the
remaining term of office.
(d) Hon. Secretary:
(i) Secretary shall be responsible for the organization and execution of all policies and programs of the
Association and shall submit reports at the meeting of the Executive Committee regarding thereto. He
shall also present the annual report at the annual meeting of the Executive Committee giving a general
review of the work of the Association in the preceding year.
(ii) He shall prepare and keep the minutes of all the business meetings of the Association and meeting of the
Executive Committee and see that all notices are duly given in accordance with the provision of rules
and bye-laws. He will circulate the accounts for the year along with minutes of the last Annual General
Body Meeting.
(iii) He shall be the custodian of the seal of the Association and other associated items.
(iv) He shall be the custodian of all the documents and the papers of the association.
(v) He shall be responsible for the appointment of all employees of the Association.
(vi) He shall have the power to suspend, punish and otherwise control or regulate the employees of the
Association whose monthly salary is less than rupees Two thousand to be ratified by the Executive
Committee in its next meeting.
(vii) He will sign and execute all contracts or other instruments in name of Association and shall exercise
general supervision over all the affairs of the Association.
(viii) He shall be an ex-officio member of all committeesand sub-committees of the Association.
(ix) He shall inform the Editor of the Indian Journal of Orthopaedics of the arrears of the subscription of the
Full Members and Associates of the Association in the first month of the commencementof the New Year.
Delete (ix)
(x) He shall prepare a current voters list of all Life Members and Full Members of the Association within the
first quarter of each year.
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(ix) The Executive Committee may appoint a full time Executive Secretary and an Administrative Officer
who will not be members of I.O.A. for better management of day to day office work. Their
remuneration and specific duties shall be fixed by the Executive Committee and approved by the
General Body. They will both work directly under orders from the President, Hon. Secretary, Jt.
Secretary and Treasurer of the Association.
(x) To build up protocols of the Association for its smooth functioning. These may be modified from time
to time.
Executive committee can appoint subcommittees which will submit their reports during IOACON Meeting. Each
committee will have only one chairman and they can co-opt members. Only the chairman shall be member of the
executive committee. In his absence chairman can depute one of the members to act as chairman and attend the
meeting. The number of such sub- committees shall not exceed 10.
Further if desired by President to help him in Presidential theme and other work, then additional 5 co-opted members
may be nominated who will hold office for one year only.
17. Powers and duties of the Office Bearers.
(a) President:
(i) He shall preside over the meetings of the executive committee and all other scientific and business
meetings, functions, seminars, symposia etc. convened by or on behalf of the Association. He shall
deliver a Presidential address.
(ii) The President shall be ex-officio member of all committees and sub-committees.
(iii)The President may co-opt a Life Member or Full Member in the Executive Committee from
regions/states unrepresented in the Executive Committee. The number of co-opted members shall not
exceed three and their tenure of service shall be determined by the President.
Delete or Full Member
(iv) He shall have one seal of the Association.
(v) The President shall submit his resignation to the Executive Committee.
(b) President-Elect:
(i) The President-Elect shall deputize for the President on all occasions when the President is absent or
ceases to hold office during his term. He shall succeed as President for the rest of the term.
(ii) He shall be the returning officer for the I.O.A. elections during his term of office and sub-committees.
(iii) He shall be ex-officio member of all committees.
(iv) He shall submit his resignation to the President.
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Further if desired by President to help him in Presidential theme and other work, then additional 5 co-opted
members may be nominated who will hold office for one year only.
(b) The Sub-committee shall have the power to co-opt any member who may assist its work without reference to
Executive Committee provided the name of these co-opted members are recorded in the written report of the
sub-committee to be presented annually to the Executive Committee.
(c) A written report of the proceedings of each Sub-Committee shall be presented annually to the Executive
Committee.
(d) The following permanent Sub-Committeesshall also be appointed as under:
* Fellowship Committees shall consist of The President of the Association, President-Elect, Two
immediate Past Presidents, and Hon. Secretary, Two Joint Secretaries, Fellowship Committee-Foreign &
Indian and Editor of the Indian Journal of Orthopaedics.
The Secretary of the Fellowship committee shall be elected by the Executive Committee for a term of
three years which may be extended for another term. At least three shall form a quorum.
* The Central Committee for the Conference shall consist of-
1. President of IOA
2. President-elect of IOA
3. Vice Presidents
4. Hon. Secretary of IOA
5. Hon. Treasurer of IOA
6. Two immediate Past Presidents of IOA
7. Editor of IJO
8. Organizing Secretary
9. President of Host Chapter
10. Treasurer for the Organizing Committee
11. Chairman Scientific Committee of the Conference
The Central Committee shall decide all arrangements for the annual conference including scientific meetings and
select free papers, conference lectures, to be presented at the annual conference. The Central Committee shall have its
office in IOA House, New Delhi.
(xi) He shall submit his resignation to the President
xii) He shall be an ex officio member for a period of one year after serving as a secretary for a period of three
years in case he has not sought a second term. He will be designated as past Secretary. (This will ensure
continuity and guidance to the incoming Secretary).
(e) Joint Secretary:
He shall look after the day-to-day working of the local office being a resident and working in the Union Territory of
Delhi, and under the direction of the Secretary. The 2 Joint Secretary from same city as the Hon. Secretary shall assist
the laterin day-to-day affairs of the Association
(f) Treasurer:
(i) He will keep accounts of the Association.
(ii) He shall present the Annual Audited Accounts of the previous year and an unaudited account of the
current year at the Annual General Body Meeting.
(iii)He shall present a Budget for the next year at the Annual General Body Meeting.
(iv) During his absence due to illness or visit abroad, the President will delegate in writing his duties to any
other member of the Executive Committee.
(v) All cheques and other negotiable instruments shall be signed jointly by the Treasurer and any one of the
following: the Secretary or the President or Jt. Secretary (Explanation: All cheques of over Rs. 50,000/-
have to be signed by the Treasurer and the President or Hon. Secretary).
(vi) He will hold charge of all assets (movable and immovable property) on behalf of the Association and shall
hand over the same to his successor.
(vii) He will submit his resignation to the President. The Secretary and Treasurer may incur petty expenses for
smooth running of the Association work not exceeding Twenty thousand Rupees for one single item and
get it reimbursed on production of proper receipts and vouchers.
18. SUB-COMMITTEES:
(a) In accordance with the Rule 16-F(i), the Executive Committee shall have power to appoint sub-committees
for such other purposes as it may decide and appoint members of Sub-committees. Executive committee can
appoint subcommittees which will submit their reports during IOACON Meeting. Each committee will have
only one chairman and they can co-opt members. Only the chairman shall be member of the executive
committee. In his absence chairman can depute one of the members to act as chairman and attend the meeting.
The number of such sub- committees shall not exceed 10.
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Further if desired by President to help him in Presidential theme and other work, then additional 5 co-opted
members may be nominated who will hold office for one year only.
(b) The Sub-committee shall have the power to co-opt any member who may assist its work without reference to
Executive Committee provided the name of these co-opted members are recorded in the written report of the
sub-committee to be presented annually to the Executive Committee.
(c) A written report of the proceedings of each Sub-Committee shall be presented annually to the Executive
Committee.
(d) The following permanent Sub-Committeesshall also be appointed as under:
* Fellowship Committees shall consist of The President of the Association, President-Elect, Two
immediate Past Presidents, and Hon. Secretary, Two Joint Secretaries, Fellowship Committee-Foreign &
Indian and Editor of the Indian Journal of Orthopaedics.
The Secretary of the Fellowship committee shall be elected by the Executive Committee for a term of
three years which may be extended for another term. At least three shall form a quorum.
* The Central Committee for the Conference shall consist of-
1. President of IOA
2. President-elect of IOA
3. Vice Presidents
4. Hon. Secretary of IOA
5. Hon. Treasurer of IOA
6. Two immediate Past Presidents of IOA
7. Editor of IJO
8. Organizing Secretary
9. President of Host Chapter
10. Treasurer for the Organizing Committee
11. Chairman Scientific Committee of the Conference
The Central Committee shall decide all arrangements for the annual conference including scientific meetings and
select free papers, conference lectures, to be presented at the annual conference. The Central Committee shall have its
office in IOA House, New Delhi.
(xi) He shall submit his resignation to the President
xii) He shall be an ex officio member for a period of one year after serving as a secretary for a period of three
years in case he has not sought a second term. He will be designated as past Secretary. (This will ensure
continuity and guidance to the incoming Secretary).
(e) Joint Secretary:
He shall look after the day-to-day working of the local office being a resident and working in the Union Territory of
Delhi, and under the direction of the Secretary. The 2 Joint Secretary from same city as the Hon. Secretary shall assist
the laterin day-to-day affairs of the Association
(f) Treasurer:
(i) He will keep accounts of the Association.
(ii) He shall present the Annual Audited Accounts of the previous year and an unaudited account of the
current year at the Annual General Body Meeting.
(iii)He shall present a Budget for the next year at the Annual General Body Meeting.
(iv) During his absence due to illness or visit abroad, the President will delegate in writing his duties to any
other member of the Executive Committee.
(v) All cheques and other negotiable instruments shall be signed jointly by the Treasurer and any one of the
following: the Secretary or the President or Jt. Secretary (Explanation: All cheques of over Rs. 50,000/-
have to be signed by the Treasurer and the President or Hon. Secretary).
(vi) He will hold charge of all assets (movable and immovable property) on behalf of the Association and shall
hand over the same to his successor.
(vii) He will submit his resignation to the President. The Secretary and Treasurer may incur petty expenses for
smooth running of the Association work not exceeding Twenty thousand Rupees for one single item and
get it reimbursed on production of proper receipts and vouchers.
18. SUB-COMMITTEES:
(a) In accordance with the Rule 16-F(i), the Executive Committee shall have power to appoint sub-committees
for such other purposes as it may decide and appoint members of Sub-committees. Executive committee can
appoint subcommittees which will submit their reports during IOACON Meeting. Each committee will have
only one chairman and they can co-opt members. Only the chairman shall be member of the executive
committee. In his absence chairman can depute one of the members to act as chairman and attend the meeting.
The number of such sub- committees shall not exceed 10.
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BENEVOLENT FUND
Benevolent Fund would be for the benefit of members / members family in case of
1. Demise
2. Critical illness like Malignancy, Cardiac illness requiring Open Heart Surgery or any disease which renders
the member unable to practice
3. A member or family of disease member, who is holding life membership of IOA for at least two years would
be eligible to apply.
4. An application, detailing the problem, along with relevant documentary proof, would be sent to the Hon.
Secretary, IOA who would place it before president and other office bearers for a decision.
5. Rs.2,00,000/- will be the maximum permissible help under the scheme.
The Incidental Charges collected in the IOACON will go towards the corpus of the Benevolent Fund of IOA
Benevolent fund may come as article No. 19, immediately after article no. 18 of subcommittees. Other articles
following this, will be re numbered.
19. ALTERATION OF CONSTITUTION AND RULES:
The rules and regulations shall be altered only by the vote of at least three-fourths of the Members (Life and Full)
present at a meeting specially convened for the purpose. The Secretary shall dispatch a notice of such meeting and of
every proposed alteration by post to every member eligible to vote not less than 30 days before the date of the Meeting
and no rules shall be altered unless such notice has been given.
300 members shall form a quorum for a meeting convened to alter the constitution.
Delete and Full
20. INDEMNITY:
Neither the office bearers nor the members of the General and/or Executive Committee nor members of the
Association shall be answerable for any act done in good faith by them for the sake of conformity only, for the monies
of the Association other than such as shall come into their own hands or for any collections or receiver of monies
appointed by the Central Executive/Council/Branch Executive Committee concerned for any misfortune, loss or
damage happening to the Association by reason of any deed executed by them as an office bearer or a member of the
Central Executive Committee/Branch Executive Committee or member of the Association or any reason of any error
in judgments or more indiscretion on their part in the performance of their duties or otherwise on account except for
willful negligence or fraud. Every person being an office bearer or a member of the Central Executive
Committee/Branch Executive Committee or a member of the Association, his heirs, Executors and administration
shall at all times be indemnified out of the funds of the association/against all costs, losses, damage and/or expenses
whatsoever incurred or sustained by him in the execution of his powers or duties and every person having been and/or
being an office bearer or a member of the Central Executive Committee/Branch Executive Committee or a member of
the Association, his heirs, executors and administrations shall be indemnified and saved harmless out of the funds of
the Association against all action, suits, claims, and demands whatsoever brought/made against him or them either
singly or jointly in respect of any engagement of the Association such as may be incurred by his own personal willful
neglect or fraud.
21. DISSOLUTION:
No less than three-fifth of the Life Members and Full Members of the Association may determine that it shall be
dissolved, and thereupon it shall be dissolved forthwith, or any time agreed upon, and all necessary steps shall be taken
by the Executive Committee for the disposal and settlement of the property of the Association, the claims and
liabilities, according to the Rules of the Association.
Delete andFull Members
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BENEVOLENT FUND
Benevolent Fund would be for the benefit of members / members family in case of
1. Demise
2. Critical illness like Malignancy, Cardiac illness requiring Open Heart Surgery or any disease which renders
the member unable to practice
3. A member or family of disease member, who is holding life membership of IOA for at least two years would
be eligible to apply.
4. An application, detailing the problem, along with relevant documentary proof, would be sent to the Hon.
Secretary, IOA who would place it before president and other office bearers for a decision.
5. Rs.2,00,000/- will be the maximum permissible help under the scheme.
The Incidental Charges collected in the IOACON will go towards the corpus of the Benevolent Fund of IOA
Benevolent fund may come as article No. 19, immediately after article no. 18 of subcommittees. Other articles
following this, will be re numbered.
19. ALTERATION OF CONSTITUTION AND RULES:
The rules and regulations shall be altered only by the vote of at least three-fourths of the Members (Life and Full)
present at a meeting specially convened for the purpose. The Secretary shall dispatch a notice of such meeting and of
every proposed alteration by post to every member eligible to vote not less than 30 days before the date of the Meeting
and no rules shall be altered unless such notice has been given.
300 members shall form a quorum for a meeting convened to alter the constitution.
Delete and Full
20. INDEMNITY:
Neither the office bearers nor the members of the General and/or Executive Committee nor members of the
Association shall be answerable for any act done in good faith by them for the sake of conformity only, for the monies
of the Association other than such as shall come into their own hands or for any collections or receiver of monies
appointed by the Central Executive/Council/Branch Executive Committee concerned for any misfortune, loss or
damage happening to the Association by reason of any deed executed by them as an office bearer or a member of the
Central Executive Committee/Branch Executive Committee or member of the Association or any reason of any error
in judgments or more indiscretion on their part in the performance of their duties or otherwise on account except for
willful negligence or fraud. Every person being an office bearer or a member of the Central Executive
Committee/Branch Executive Committee or a member of the Association, his heirs, Executors and administration
shall at all times be indemnified out of the funds of the association/against all costs, losses, damage and/or expenses
whatsoever incurred or sustained by him in the execution of his powers or duties and every person having been and/or
being an office bearer or a member of the Central Executive Committee/Branch Executive Committee or a member of
the Association, his heirs, executors and administrations shall be indemnified and saved harmless out of the funds of
the Association against all action, suits, claims, and demands whatsoever brought/made against him or them either
singly or jointly in respect of any engagement of the Association such as may be incurred by his own personal willful
neglect or fraud.
21. DISSOLUTION:
No less than three-fifth of the Life Members and Full Members of the Association may determine that it shall be
dissolved, and thereupon it shall be dissolved forthwith, or any time agreed upon, and all necessary steps shall be taken
by the Executive Committee for the disposal and settlement of the property of the Association, the claims and
liabilities, according to the Rules of the Association.
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A Proposal has been prepared by Dr. S.C.Goel regarding Changes in IOACON. It will be discussed in the next
GBM.
Venue
1. We should make it a regional rotation. 1. West 2. East 3. North 4. South and 5. Central Zones in order. Preference
will be given to zone which comes by rotation. If no applicant from the particular zone is there then next zone in
order will be considered. The voting by decision on majority will be implemented if two applicant with
perfect scrutinized venue details are available from particular zone.
2. Bid should be submitted to Secretary along with video presentation (documentary proof of the facilities of venue)
by 31 March of year. President, Secretary and President Elect shall scrutinize the bid and it shall be uploaded on
IOA website by 30th June. The acceptable bids should be listed on website. If voting is required, it will be done
along with election for IOA Office bearers by Postal or web based voting.
CME
1. Lectures of CME should be state of art. The guides to selected speakers should be given to focus on state of art
information, based on evidence and not personal preference. The topic of CME lecture should be with clear
question which the speaker can answer in allotted time as take home message. Too broad a topic which just
gives an overview shall not be accepted.
2. It should be thematic and theme to be finalised by IOA central Academic committee.
3. The theme should be announced in EC & GB year before & final programme should be ready by March EC to be
included in final programme book.
Conference
A central Academic committee will decide on Conference program-Symposia, Guest lectures etc.
Central Academic Committee will consist of Immediate 2 Past Presidents IOA, President IOA, President Elect IOA,
Editor IJO, Hony. Secretary IOA and Chairman, Local Scientific Committee. One person will be added by President
IOA and Organising Secretary each to expedite the work. This group of people will by designation supervise the
conference academic programme
Scientific Programme—
Two and half days programme gives 99 hrs scientific delibration time Excluding 18 hrs of plenary lecture time
We should have 33 hrs symposium , debates in broad categories . the titles should be announced in first brochure ,
should not be repeated ( entered in a database for IOACON’s) preferably on a thematic basis.
Remaining 33hrs could have 231 free papers of 7 mins each.
Changes Proposed For IOACONSA
Section - X
Other Proposals
of IOA
a. Changes Proposed for IOACONS
b. Academy of Indian Orhtopaedic
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A Proposal has been prepared by Dr. S.C.Goel regarding Changes in IOACON. It will be discussed in the next
GBM.
Venue
1. We should make it a regional rotation. 1. West 2. East 3. North 4. South and 5. Central Zones in order. Preference
will be given to zone which comes by rotation. If no applicant from the particular zone is there then next zone in
order will be considered. The voting by decision on majority will be implemented if two applicant with
perfect scrutinized venue details are available from particular zone.
2. Bid should be submitted to Secretary along with video presentation (documentary proof of the facilities of venue)
by 31 March of year. President, Secretary and President Elect shall scrutinize the bid and it shall be uploaded on
IOA website by 30th June. The acceptable bids should be listed on website. If voting is required, it will be done
along with election for IOA Office bearers by Postal or web based voting.
CME
1. Lectures of CME should be state of art. The guides to selected speakers should be given to focus on state of art
information, based on evidence and not personal preference. The topic of CME lecture should be with clear
question which the speaker can answer in allotted time as take home message. Too broad a topic which just
gives an overview shall not be accepted.
2. It should be thematic and theme to be finalised by IOA central Academic committee.
3. The theme should be announced in EC & GB year before & final programme should be ready by March EC to be
included in final programme book.
Conference
A central Academic committee will decide on Conference program-Symposia, Guest lectures etc.
Central Academic Committee will consist of Immediate 2 Past Presidents IOA, President IOA, President Elect IOA,
Editor IJO, Hony. Secretary IOA and Chairman, Local Scientific Committee. One person will be added by President
IOA and Organising Secretary each to expedite the work. This group of people will by designation supervise the
conference academic programme
Scientific Programme—
Two and half days programme gives 99 hrs scientific delibration time Excluding 18 hrs of plenary lecture time
We should have 33 hrs symposium , debates in broad categories . the titles should be announced in first brochure ,
should not be repeated ( entered in a database for IOACON’s) preferably on a thematic basis.
Remaining 33hrs could have 231 free papers of 7 mins each.
Changes Proposed For IOACONSA
Section - X
Other Proposals
of IOA
a. Changes Proposed for IOACONS
b. Academy of Indian Orhtopaedic
Surgeons
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Specialities
Specific hall and hours should be allotted to specialties during which Instructional course lectures, guest lectures and
free papers intermingled with each other will be held so that person interested in that specialty does not have to move
around.
IOACON program should not be loaded in favour of any specialty like Arthroplasty as majority of overseas speakers
want to speak on that. Topics should be selected first and speakers later.
Social
Presidential Dinner should be sitting dinner. It should consist of IOA Executive Committee members, Past presidents,
Visiting dignitaries and their spouses.
Banquet
We need the sobriety of banquet to be restored. So that everyone can enjoy and interact.
Restrict the entry to delegates, spouse + a fixed number of invitation card from local reception committee.
Remaining 33 hrs for eponymous lect (3hrs), conference lecture ( 3hrs) , invited lectures ( still could be 108) from
guest invited( national and international). At least 10 hours of interactive sessions where two way interaction can take
place like 6 hrs case presentations, my worst case session, some ( 2hrs) video sessions –how do I do sessions.
• Guest lectures from Indian members- people should submit abstracts for guest lectures – Idea is to know
definitely what is intended to be presented.
• Discussion time should not be curtailed.
Time Table
Following time table to be observed with out fail
Finalization of conference theme and topics for During previous IOACON December
symposia, instructional course lectures and debates.
Finalization Guest speakers (Foreign) 31 March
Abstract submission from 1st March
End of abstract submission 31 May
Last date for free papers and posters 31 May
Finalization Guest speakers (Indian) 30 June
Intimation to Guest speakers 31 July
Selection of papers 15 July
Intimation to all paper presenters 31 July
Finalization of Scientific program on website 31 July
IOACON December
A drive should be started to request senior faculty to present free papers also. At present only PG students are
presenting them.
Following should always be held in Hall A
· Eponymous lectures 6
· Conference lectures 6
· AA Mehta medal session
· KT Dholakia medal session
· PT Rao medal session
A software for IOACON can be created where only titles and name of the speakers of guest/ conference/ eponymous/
invited lectures are listed so that search of titles and names can be made.
Chairpersons
Need to be ensured that the chairpersons do contribute to the quality of scientific proceedings. Selection of
chairperson should not be formality but utmost care should be taken to choose a person for one session. This applies to
free paper sessions as well.
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Specialities
Specific hall and hours should be allotted to specialties during which Instructional course lectures, guest lectures and
free papers intermingled with each other will be held so that person interested in that specialty does not have to move
around.
IOACON program should not be loaded in favour of any specialty like Arthroplasty as majority of overseas speakers
want to speak on that. Topics should be selected first and speakers later.
Social
Presidential Dinner should be sitting dinner. It should consist of IOA Executive Committee members, Past presidents,
Visiting dignitaries and their spouses.
Banquet
We need the sobriety of banquet to be restored. So that everyone can enjoy and interact.
Restrict the entry to delegates, spouse + a fixed number of invitation card from local reception committee.
Remaining 33 hrs for eponymous lect (3hrs), conference lecture ( 3hrs) , invited lectures ( still could be 108) from
guest invited( national and international). At least 10 hours of interactive sessions where two way interaction can take
place like 6 hrs case presentations, my worst case session, some ( 2hrs) video sessions –how do I do sessions.
• Guest lectures from Indian members- people should submit abstracts for guest lectures – Idea is to know
definitely what is intended to be presented.
• Discussion time should not be curtailed.
Time Table
Following time table to be observed with out fail
Finalization of conference theme and topics for During previous IOACON December
symposia, instructional course lectures and debates.
Finalization Guest speakers (Foreign) 31 March
Abstract submission from 1st March
End of abstract submission 31 May
Last date for free papers and posters 31 May
Finalization Guest speakers (Indian) 30 June
Intimation to Guest speakers 31 July
Selection of papers 15 July
Intimation to all paper presenters 31 July
Finalization of Scientific program on website 31 July
IOACON December
A drive should be started to request senior faculty to present free papers also. At present only PG students are
presenting them.
Following should always be held in Hall A
· Eponymous lectures 6
· Conference lectures 6
· AA Mehta medal session
· KT Dholakia medal session
· PT Rao medal session
A software for IOACON can be created where only titles and name of the speakers of guest/ conference/ eponymous/
invited lectures are listed so that search of titles and names can be made.
Chairpersons
Need to be ensured that the chairpersons do contribute to the quality of scientific proceedings. Selection of
chairperson should not be formality but utmost care should be taken to choose a person for one session. This applies to
free paper sessions as well.
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Academy of Indian Orthopaedic Surgeons
Mission statement to create a structure (subsection) within IOA to coordinate and conduct academic objectives of
the Indian Orthopaedic Association
Objective:
1. Provide direction to academic activities of IOA.
2. To implement academic policies of IOA in letter and spirit
3. To monitor the training standards of Orthopaedic trainee
4. To undertake remedial steps to improve training programmes
5. To suggest on future needs of region specific continued medical education and research.
Academy of Indian Orthopaedic Surgeons (AIOS)
ACADEMIC WING OF INDIAN Orthopaedic Association
PART-I
MEMORANDUM
1. Name : The name of the Acaedemy shall be “Academy of Indian Orthopaedic Surgeons (AIOS)”.
2. Office : IOA house address.
3. Objective : The Academy of Indian Orthopaedic Surgeons (AIOS) shall be the academic wing of the Indian
Orthopaedic Association. It is to create a group of experiences academicians to deliberate, to formulate policies in
academic matters for IOA with the approval of general body of IOA.
4. It shall wholly devote its academic activities to the promotion, practice and advancement in the science of
orthopaedic surgery and its subspecialties.
5. It shall deal with all academic matters, formulate syllabi for undergraduate and post-graduate teaching and make
suitable recommendations for its acceptance to the National Board of Examinations, Medical Council of India,
Universities and National Academy of Medical Sciences as deemed fit from time to time.
6. The academy shall ensure the uniform delivery of core education to UG/PG and subspecialty trainee's and plan
steps to ensure standard of education.
7. The academy shall suggest mechanism to evaluate UG/PG students to ensure attainment of uniform core
competence throughout each of the states of the country.
8. It shall facilitate IOA to organize seminars, symposia, workshops and ensuring scientific content in different part
of the country in all aspects of orthopaedics.
A proposal has been prepared by Dr. A.K.Jain President, IOA of Indian Orthopaedic Surgeons -
please five us views/objections. This proposal will be discussed during the next GBM.
Letter on Academy of Indian Orthopaedic Surgeons
Dear all,
The IOA has taken a tremendous leap in last 50 years. Lot more is desired on education front. We have to cater the huge
n/o patients in resource crunch environment. We have to ensure that our trainee attain core competence to serve our
population. We have to ensure that we modify our curriculum as per our needs and able to provide pain relief to one
and all. The academic matter of any association has to be on continuous basis. Although IOA has only academic
functions but it lacks continuity in efforts.
There is a strong need for a non political group of IOA members under the banner of IOA to constantly devote their
time and wisdom to improve on the academic needs of Indian Orthopaedic Association. The sole guiding principles
will be
1. The group (Academy) will be answerable to EC & GB of IOA.
2. The office bearers will be chosen on academic merit only.
This was proposed by me in EC and GB at Agra. The GB authorized a committee of seven office bearers (President
IOA , Hon. Secretary IOA , 2 immediate past presidents IOA, president elect IOA and 2 vice-chancellors) to draft a
working guidelines. The guidelines were drafted and presented to EC on 30 March 2014. These guidelines have to be
thrashed out to create a structure under IOA. We are enclosing the draft of guidelines prepared by the committee for the
purpose.
Please go through it and read it carefully and send you suggestions as
1. Do we need continued forceful efforts to formulate academics policies of IOA.
2. If yes than please give your suggestions on to develop the mechanism.
Please send your suggestions on [email protected]
We shall list all your suggestions and modify the draft to be presented to next EC & if approved by EC to GB at
IOACON 2014. Only together with uniform focused efforts we can make a big change.
Thanks
Dr. Anil K Jain, MS, MAMS, FAMS, FRCS (England)President, Indian Orthopaedics AssociationEx- Editor - Indian Journal of OrthopaedicsProfessor of Orthopaedics, UCMS & GTB Hospital
B Academy of Indian Orthopaedic Surgeons
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Academy of Indian Orthopaedic Surgeons
Mission statement to create a structure (subsection) within IOA to coordinate and conduct academic objectives of
the Indian Orthopaedic Association
Objective:
1. Provide direction to academic activities of IOA.
2. To implement academic policies of IOA in letter and spirit
3. To monitor the training standards of Orthopaedic trainee
4. To undertake remedial steps to improve training programmes
5. To suggest on future needs of region specific continued medical education and research.
Academy of Indian Orthopaedic Surgeons (AIOS)
ACADEMIC WING OF INDIAN Orthopaedic Association
PART-I
MEMORANDUM
1. Name : The name of the Acaedemy shall be “Academy of Indian Orthopaedic Surgeons (AIOS)”.
2. Office : IOA house address.
3. Objective : The Academy of Indian Orthopaedic Surgeons (AIOS) shall be the academic wing of the Indian
Orthopaedic Association. It is to create a group of experiences academicians to deliberate, to formulate policies in
academic matters for IOA with the approval of general body of IOA.
4. It shall wholly devote its academic activities to the promotion, practice and advancement in the science of
orthopaedic surgery and its subspecialties.
5. It shall deal with all academic matters, formulate syllabi for undergraduate and post-graduate teaching and make
suitable recommendations for its acceptance to the National Board of Examinations, Medical Council of India,
Universities and National Academy of Medical Sciences as deemed fit from time to time.
6. The academy shall ensure the uniform delivery of core education to UG/PG and subspecialty trainee's and plan
steps to ensure standard of education.
7. The academy shall suggest mechanism to evaluate UG/PG students to ensure attainment of uniform core
competence throughout each of the states of the country.
8. It shall facilitate IOA to organize seminars, symposia, workshops and ensuring scientific content in different part
of the country in all aspects of orthopaedics.
A proposal has been prepared by Dr. A.K.Jain President, IOA of Indian Orthopaedic Surgeons -
please five us views/objections. This proposal will be discussed during the next GBM.
Letter on Academy of Indian Orthopaedic Surgeons
Dear all,
The IOA has taken a tremendous leap in last 50 years. Lot more is desired on education front. We have to cater the huge
n/o patients in resource crunch environment. We have to ensure that our trainee attain core competence to serve our
population. We have to ensure that we modify our curriculum as per our needs and able to provide pain relief to one
and all. The academic matter of any association has to be on continuous basis. Although IOA has only academic
functions but it lacks continuity in efforts.
There is a strong need for a non political group of IOA members under the banner of IOA to constantly devote their
time and wisdom to improve on the academic needs of Indian Orthopaedic Association. The sole guiding principles
will be
1. The group (Academy) will be answerable to EC & GB of IOA.
2. The office bearers will be chosen on academic merit only.
This was proposed by me in EC and GB at Agra. The GB authorized a committee of seven office bearers (President
IOA , Hon. Secretary IOA , 2 immediate past presidents IOA, president elect IOA and 2 vice-chancellors) to draft a
working guidelines. The guidelines were drafted and presented to EC on 30 March 2014. These guidelines have to be
thrashed out to create a structure under IOA. We are enclosing the draft of guidelines prepared by the committee for the
purpose.
Please go through it and read it carefully and send you suggestions as
1. Do we need continued forceful efforts to formulate academics policies of IOA.
2. If yes than please give your suggestions on to develop the mechanism.
Please send your suggestions on [email protected]
We shall list all your suggestions and modify the draft to be presented to next EC & if approved by EC to GB at
IOACON 2014. Only together with uniform focused efforts we can make a big change.
Thanks
Dr. Anil K Jain, MS, MAMS, FAMS, FRCS (England)President, Indian Orthopaedics AssociationEx- Editor - Indian Journal of OrthopaedicsProfessor of Orthopaedics, UCMS & GTB Hospital
B Academy of Indian Orthopaedic Surgeons
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7. FELLOWS – Fellows of the Academy can forward suitable names for consideration for election as Fellows
of the Academy from the Life Members. The nomination papers with ten copies of bio-date will be sent to the
Chairman of AIOS justifying such a nomination.
8. CREDENTIAL COMMITTEE- The Chairman of the Academy shall nominate 5 (five) Fellows to form a
Credential Committee. The President IOA, Hony. Sec. IOA, Chairman and Secretary of the Academy shall
act as ex-officio members. The Committee shall serve term of three years along with the term of office-
bearers of IOA.
9. The elected Fellows shall be presented with a certificate.
10. List of fellows/members will be published every two years with complete addresses.
PART –III
ACADEMY YEAR
1. The year of the Academy for financial purposes will be from 1st April to 31st March of the next year.
2. All Life Members shall have to pay a sum of Rs2,000/- (Rupees Two thousand only) as one time subscription. The
amount may be revised from time to time.
3. All members, on being elected as Fellows, shall have to pay a sum of Rs.5000/- (Rupees five thousand only) as
Fellowship fees. The amount may be revised from time to time.
PART-IV
MANAGEMENT OF THE ACADEMY
1. The affairs of the Academy shall be conducted by a body called “GENERAL BODY” which shall comprise of
members/Fellows elected by the General Body. The proceedings of the Academy shall be presented to the EC &
General Body of the IOA for its approval.
2. General Body of the Academy shall be composed of all members and Fellows of the Academy, who are on the
active list of the Academy Registry.
3. The credential committee will select the office bearers from the applicants for various posts of the academy from
the applications received for various posts.
4. The Secretary of the Academy shall on or before 1st August of every year invite nominations for various posts
from fellows of the academy. The posts will be advertised in IOA news letter/available on IOA website, through
IJO. The nominations must be proposed and seconded by active members/Fellows and reach the office of the
Secretary before 21st of August. The nomination must carry a consent letter of the nominated candidate.
5. Credential committee will take the decision in a meeting before the next coming IOACON.
9. It shall also keep itself apprised of the academic activities of other International Bodies and keep the members
post about recent advances.
10. It shall advice the IOA and implement on themes for Dr. K T Dholakia CME and IOACON.
11. The Academy shall collect outstanding works of academic interest, prepare teaching aids and make them
available to the members at nominal fees. The same may also be made available to non-members at a premium
decided by the IOA from time to time.
12. The Academy shall explore the possibility of editing a multi-authored textbook on the subjects mentioned in Part
I, Para 4.
13. The academy shall work to create online educational printed resource data.
14. The Academy shall explore the possibility of organizing training programmes for the technologists and laise with
the industrial Establishments dealing with the speciality concerned to provide a bi-directional practical training,
both at the shop floor and hospital level.
15. In any dispute, the matter will en placed before the IOA EC & GB (Indian Orthopaedic Association) and it's
decision will be final.
PART-II
RULES & REGULATIONS-MEMBERS
1. The membership of the Academy shall be extended only to the life members of the Indian Orthopaedic
Association (IOA), for at least a period of 5 years.
2. The membership is to be proposed and seconded by a member/Fellow of the Academy and EC members of IOA.
The application forms shall be published in May issue of Indian Journal of Orthopaedics and newsletter every
year and shall also be available online on IOA website and with IOA office. The complete application form in
duplicate should be sent to the Secretary of the Academy.
The authority of accepting membership shall lie with the Governing Body of the Academy.
TYPE OF MEMBERSHIP
1. The Academy shall have the following types of membership: a) Life Members/Fellow: b) Emeritus Members; c)
Honorary Members/Fellows
a) LIFE MEMBERS – Any life member of IOA with one-time membership fee to become Life Member.
b) FELLOW MEMBERS – Fellows are life Member of the Academy who are elected as Fellows, after
approval by the Credential Committee of the Academy by paying a one time fellowship fee.
6. TERMINATION OF MEMBERSHIP – The Governing Body of the Academy can recommend the
termination of membership/Fellowship of the Academy to the General Body with valid reasons for
termination.
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7. FELLOWS – Fellows of the Academy can forward suitable names for consideration for election as Fellows
of the Academy from the Life Members. The nomination papers with ten copies of bio-date will be sent to the
Chairman of AIOS justifying such a nomination.
8. CREDENTIAL COMMITTEE- The Chairman of the Academy shall nominate 5 (five) Fellows to form a
Credential Committee. The President IOA, Hony. Sec. IOA, Chairman and Secretary of the Academy shall
act as ex-officio members. The Committee shall serve term of three years along with the term of office-
bearers of IOA.
9. The elected Fellows shall be presented with a certificate.
10. List of fellows/members will be published every two years with complete addresses.
PART –III
ACADEMY YEAR
1. The year of the Academy for financial purposes will be from 1st April to 31st March of the next year.
2. All Life Members shall have to pay a sum of Rs2,000/- (Rupees Two thousand only) as one time subscription. The
amount may be revised from time to time.
3. All members, on being elected as Fellows, shall have to pay a sum of Rs.5000/- (Rupees five thousand only) as
Fellowship fees. The amount may be revised from time to time.
PART-IV
MANAGEMENT OF THE ACADEMY
1. The affairs of the Academy shall be conducted by a body called “GENERAL BODY” which shall comprise of
members/Fellows elected by the General Body. The proceedings of the Academy shall be presented to the EC &
General Body of the IOA for its approval.
2. General Body of the Academy shall be composed of all members and Fellows of the Academy, who are on the
active list of the Academy Registry.
3. The credential committee will select the office bearers from the applicants for various posts of the academy from
the applications received for various posts.
4. The Secretary of the Academy shall on or before 1st August of every year invite nominations for various posts
from fellows of the academy. The posts will be advertised in IOA news letter/available on IOA website, through
IJO. The nominations must be proposed and seconded by active members/Fellows and reach the office of the
Secretary before 21st of August. The nomination must carry a consent letter of the nominated candidate.
5. Credential committee will take the decision in a meeting before the next coming IOACON.
9. It shall also keep itself apprised of the academic activities of other International Bodies and keep the members
post about recent advances.
10. It shall advice the IOA and implement on themes for Dr. K T Dholakia CME and IOACON.
11. The Academy shall collect outstanding works of academic interest, prepare teaching aids and make them
available to the members at nominal fees. The same may also be made available to non-members at a premium
decided by the IOA from time to time.
12. The Academy shall explore the possibility of editing a multi-authored textbook on the subjects mentioned in Part
I, Para 4.
13. The academy shall work to create online educational printed resource data.
14. The Academy shall explore the possibility of organizing training programmes for the technologists and laise with
the industrial Establishments dealing with the speciality concerned to provide a bi-directional practical training,
both at the shop floor and hospital level.
15. In any dispute, the matter will en placed before the IOA EC & GB (Indian Orthopaedic Association) and it's
decision will be final.
PART-II
RULES & REGULATIONS-MEMBERS
1. The membership of the Academy shall be extended only to the life members of the Indian Orthopaedic
Association (IOA), for at least a period of 5 years.
2. The membership is to be proposed and seconded by a member/Fellow of the Academy and EC members of IOA.
The application forms shall be published in May issue of Indian Journal of Orthopaedics and newsletter every
year and shall also be available online on IOA website and with IOA office. The complete application form in
duplicate should be sent to the Secretary of the Academy.
The authority of accepting membership shall lie with the Governing Body of the Academy.
TYPE OF MEMBERSHIP
1. The Academy shall have the following types of membership: a) Life Members/Fellow: b) Emeritus Members; c)
Honorary Members/Fellows
a) LIFE MEMBERS – Any life member of IOA with one-time membership fee to become Life Member.
b) FELLOW MEMBERS – Fellows are life Member of the Academy who are elected as Fellows, after
approval by the Credential Committee of the Academy by paying a one time fellowship fee.
6. TERMINATION OF MEMBERSHIP – The Governing Body of the Academy can recommend the
termination of membership/Fellowship of the Academy to the General Body with valid reasons for
termination.
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TERM OF OFFICE BEARERS
7. The selected office bearers of the Academy shall serve for a term of 3 (three) calendar years for a single tenure
of office. All the office bearers can seek re-election for another term of office. The team of new office bearers
will take over in the Annual General Body meeting to be held in IOACON.
8. The Governing Body of the Academy shall be the Executive Body to deal with the affairs of administration of
the Academy and shall be composed of the following: (a) Elected office-bearers of the Academy as in Para IV
para 5. (b) Ex-officio members; President, Hon. Secretary of IOA, Editor and immediate past Editor IJO,
immediate past Chairman and Secretary of the Academy and six elected members.
9. The Governing Body shall make regulations, Issue instructions and regulate program for the academic
calendar, monitor its implementation and progress and rectify the defects with suitable amendments where
required.
10. The Governing Body shall appoint committees, sub-committees, Ad-hoc committees, considers applications
for memberships, recommend its decision to the General Body regarding amendments of Rules and
Regulations for final approval.
11. The Governing Body shall remain responsible to the General Body at all times.
MEETINGS :
12. GENERAL BODY MEETING – The Secretary of the Academy shall notify to the members/Fellows /
Emeritus members/Fellows 45 days in advance of a General body meeting along with the proposed agenda.
13. SPECIAL GENERAL BODY MEETING – The Chairman of the Academy or a group of one fourth of the
active member/Fellows can requisition a special General body meeting through a notification initiated
through the office of the Academy, 45 days in advance of meeting.
14. EXTRA-ORDINARY GENERAL BODY MEETING – For changing rules and regulations a notification of
at least 45 days in advance shall have to reach the member/Fellows/Emeritus members/Fellows with a copy of
the proposed change of rules and regulations.
15. GOVERNING BODY MEETING- The Governing Body meeting shall be called by the Secretary on
instructions from the Chairman with a notification of not less than 30 days. However, extra-ordinary
Governing Body meeting can be called by the Secretary on instruction from the Chairman with a notification
of 21 days. The same shall also apply to all Committee and sub-Committee meetings.
FUNDS OF THE ACADEMY :
16. The funds of the Academy shall derive from the following sources (a) Subscription from the members,
Fellows and life members (b) donation from members, Industrial firms or Charitable Institutions (c) Any
other form of donation meant for the academic uplift of the Academy.
17. The Treasurer and Secretary of the Academy and Treasurer of IOA shall control the funds jointly in
consultation with the Chairman.
OFFICE BEARERS
1. The Academy shall have the following office-bearers – (a) Chairman; (b) Two Vice-Chairman (c) Secretary; (d)
Joint Secretary; (e) Treasurer; (f) Chairman UG/PG committee will be ex. officio members.
Founder Fellows: A Committee of President IOA, Hony Secretary IOA, 2 immediate past President IOA, Editor
IJO, immediate Past Editor IJO, 2 IOA members served as Vice chancellors and 2 noted senior Academician will
constitute founder credential committee to create a list of founder members among the applicants to be the
members of AIOS.
List of founder fellows will be drawn on criteria given below:
a. All Past Presidents and Hony. Secretary will become a starting pool of fellows.
b. All fellows National Academy of Medical Sciences who are IOA members will be included as starting pool of
fellow.
c. All Vice Chancellors who are IOA members will be enrolled as fellow. This will constitute founder general
body of academy.
d. Interim credentials committee & office bearers will be chosen among founder fellows for one year till formal
structure is created.
New fellows will be selected from applicants
a. Any member of IOA with 10 years experience as teacher in a recognized PG course (MS and DNB) and 15
years active practice and 05 publication in indexed peer review journals will be eligible to apply to become a
fellow.
Eligibility of Office-Bearers:
6. Chairman-shall have to be a continuous member of IOA for 15 years, a member of AIOS for not less than six
years and has to be Fellow of the Academy.
b. Vice-Chairman shall have to be a continuous member of IOA for 10 years, a member of AIOS for not less than
6 years and has to be Fellow of the Academy.
c. Secretary-shall have to be a continuous member of IOA for 10 years, a member for AIOS for not less than 6
years and has to be a Fellow of the Academy.
d. Joint-Secretary-shall have to be a continuous member of IOA for 7 years and a member of AIOS for not less
than 5 years.
e. Treasurer-shall have to be a continuous member of IOA for 7 years and a member of AIOS for not less than 5
years.
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TERM OF OFFICE BEARERS
7. The selected office bearers of the Academy shall serve for a term of 3 (three) calendar years for a single tenure
of office. All the office bearers can seek re-election for another term of office. The team of new office bearers
will take over in the Annual General Body meeting to be held in IOACON.
8. The Governing Body of the Academy shall be the Executive Body to deal with the affairs of administration of
the Academy and shall be composed of the following: (a) Elected office-bearers of the Academy as in Para IV
para 5. (b) Ex-officio members; President, Hon. Secretary of IOA, Editor and immediate past Editor IJO,
immediate past Chairman and Secretary of the Academy and six elected members.
9. The Governing Body shall make regulations, Issue instructions and regulate program for the academic
calendar, monitor its implementation and progress and rectify the defects with suitable amendments where
required.
10. The Governing Body shall appoint committees, sub-committees, Ad-hoc committees, considers applications
for memberships, recommend its decision to the General Body regarding amendments of Rules and
Regulations for final approval.
11. The Governing Body shall remain responsible to the General Body at all times.
MEETINGS :
12. GENERAL BODY MEETING – The Secretary of the Academy shall notify to the members/Fellows /
Emeritus members/Fellows 45 days in advance of a General body meeting along with the proposed agenda.
13. SPECIAL GENERAL BODY MEETING – The Chairman of the Academy or a group of one fourth of the
active member/Fellows can requisition a special General body meeting through a notification initiated
through the office of the Academy, 45 days in advance of meeting.
14. EXTRA-ORDINARY GENERAL BODY MEETING – For changing rules and regulations a notification of
at least 45 days in advance shall have to reach the member/Fellows/Emeritus members/Fellows with a copy of
the proposed change of rules and regulations.
15. GOVERNING BODY MEETING- The Governing Body meeting shall be called by the Secretary on
instructions from the Chairman with a notification of not less than 30 days. However, extra-ordinary
Governing Body meeting can be called by the Secretary on instruction from the Chairman with a notification
of 21 days. The same shall also apply to all Committee and sub-Committee meetings.
FUNDS OF THE ACADEMY :
16. The funds of the Academy shall derive from the following sources (a) Subscription from the members,
Fellows and life members (b) donation from members, Industrial firms or Charitable Institutions (c) Any
other form of donation meant for the academic uplift of the Academy.
17. The Treasurer and Secretary of the Academy and Treasurer of IOA shall control the funds jointly in
consultation with the Chairman.
OFFICE BEARERS
1. The Academy shall have the following office-bearers – (a) Chairman; (b) Two Vice-Chairman (c) Secretary; (d)
Joint Secretary; (e) Treasurer; (f) Chairman UG/PG committee will be ex. officio members.
Founder Fellows: A Committee of President IOA, Hony Secretary IOA, 2 immediate past President IOA, Editor
IJO, immediate Past Editor IJO, 2 IOA members served as Vice chancellors and 2 noted senior Academician will
constitute founder credential committee to create a list of founder members among the applicants to be the
members of AIOS.
List of founder fellows will be drawn on criteria given below:
a. All Past Presidents and Hony. Secretary will become a starting pool of fellows.
b. All fellows National Academy of Medical Sciences who are IOA members will be included as starting pool of
fellow.
c. All Vice Chancellors who are IOA members will be enrolled as fellow. This will constitute founder general
body of academy.
d. Interim credentials committee & office bearers will be chosen among founder fellows for one year till formal
structure is created.
New fellows will be selected from applicants
a. Any member of IOA with 10 years experience as teacher in a recognized PG course (MS and DNB) and 15
years active practice and 05 publication in indexed peer review journals will be eligible to apply to become a
fellow.
Eligibility of Office-Bearers:
6. Chairman-shall have to be a continuous member of IOA for 15 years, a member of AIOS for not less than six
years and has to be Fellow of the Academy.
b. Vice-Chairman shall have to be a continuous member of IOA for 10 years, a member of AIOS for not less than
6 years and has to be Fellow of the Academy.
c. Secretary-shall have to be a continuous member of IOA for 10 years, a member for AIOS for not less than 6
years and has to be a Fellow of the Academy.
d. Joint-Secretary-shall have to be a continuous member of IOA for 7 years and a member of AIOS for not less
than 5 years.
e. Treasurer-shall have to be a continuous member of IOA for 7 years and a member of AIOS for not less than 5
years.
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14. Shall keep minutes of all proceedings and Meetings.
15. Shall help organizing teaching Seminars, Symposia, CME's and Workshops in different parts of the country with
the help of local branches.
16. Shall respond on all subjects on behalf of the Academy.
17. Shall maintain up-to-date membership registry in consultation with the Treasurer.
18. Shall bring all matters of importance to the notice of the Chairman/Governing Body and General Body for
information and consideration at all times.
19. Shall keep in touch with other international academic bodies/Academys and apprise the members of the
developments that are taking place in those centers.
20. Foreign Delegates : Invitation to any foreign delegate should be routed through the office of IOA.
21. Will send the minutes of Annual General Body meeting within 2 months of the date of the meeting.
JOINT SECRETARY :
22. The Joint Secretary shall help the Secretary in all matters.
23. Shall perform the duties of the Secretary in case of emergency or long absence or resignation of the Secretary
pending acceptance.
TREASURER :
24. The Treasurer shall receive Annual Subscription, admission fees, Life members subscription donations and other
funds on behalf of the Academy.
25. Shall keep an up-to-date Registry of payment of Members/Fellows. He shall on behalf of the Academy notify to
the members/fellows for remittance of Annual Subscription by due date.
26. Shall disburse all bills for payment after obtaining clearance from the Secretary in writing.
27. Shall point out any errors or discreptancies in order of payment and get it ratified by the Secretary.
28. In case of disputes the Chairman shall give the final decision.
29. Shall prepare the Annual Account, get it audited and signed by Secretary for onward presentation to the
Governing Body and General Body of the Academy, Central Council and General Body of IOA for information
and approval during the Annual Meeting.
30. Shall be an ex-officio member of all Committees concerning the finance and funds of the Academy.
31. Shall advise the Academy on all financial matters.
18. Funds for the subscription other than initial membership/Fellowship shall be routed through the office of 0
IOA. The annual and initial subscriptions shall be deposited with the Treasurer of the Academy before 30th of
June every year.
19. The account will be run as for IJO, where an account will be maintained. The audited account will be
submitted to IOA. The pancard of IOA will be used for accounting purposes.
PART-V
DUTIES OF THE OFFICE BEARERS
Chairman
1. The Chairman shall preside over all meetings concerning the affairs of the Academy and will be the ex-officio
member of all committees, sub-committees and ad-hoc committees.
2. Shall guide and control activities of the Academy through the Governing Body and person.
3. Shall regulate the proceedings of the meetings and intervene to solve doubtful points of disputes.
4. Shall have option to exercise a casting vote in addition to his normal voting right in case of equality of votes.
5. Shall undertake tours to regulate academic activities and guide members in person.
VICE CHAIRMAN
6. The Vice-Chairman shall help the Chairman in all affairs of the Academy.
7. In the event of any emergency arising by reason of sudden absence of the Chairman for a considerable period or
resignation pending acceptance by the Governing Body or till the time of election of a new Chairman and senior
amongst the two Vice-Chairman shall act as Chairman in all respects. Seniority to be decided by the years of
Membership of AIOS.
8. Shall preside over all ad-hoc Committee meetings and such meetings as directed by the Chairman.
SECRETARY
9. The Secretary of the Academy shall be incharge of the Academy office.
10. The Secretary shall be an ex-officio member of all committees, sub-Committees and ad-hoc Committees
concerning all matters of the Academy.
11. Shall be responsible for notification of meetings, receiving applications for all academic, awards, medals,
research works, traveling fellowship and so on.
12. Shall regulate finances of the Academy with the assistance of the Treasurer.
13. Shall prepare Annual Report and present it to the Governing Body and General Body of the Academy, Central
Council and General Body of the IOA for information and approval.
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14. Shall keep minutes of all proceedings and Meetings.
15. Shall help organizing teaching Seminars, Symposia, CME's and Workshops in different parts of the country with
the help of local branches.
16. Shall respond on all subjects on behalf of the Academy.
17. Shall maintain up-to-date membership registry in consultation with the Treasurer.
18. Shall bring all matters of importance to the notice of the Chairman/Governing Body and General Body for
information and consideration at all times.
19. Shall keep in touch with other international academic bodies/Academys and apprise the members of the
developments that are taking place in those centers.
20. Foreign Delegates : Invitation to any foreign delegate should be routed through the office of IOA.
21. Will send the minutes of Annual General Body meeting within 2 months of the date of the meeting.
JOINT SECRETARY :
22. The Joint Secretary shall help the Secretary in all matters.
23. Shall perform the duties of the Secretary in case of emergency or long absence or resignation of the Secretary
pending acceptance.
TREASURER :
24. The Treasurer shall receive Annual Subscription, admission fees, Life members subscription donations and other
funds on behalf of the Academy.
25. Shall keep an up-to-date Registry of payment of Members/Fellows. He shall on behalf of the Academy notify to
the members/fellows for remittance of Annual Subscription by due date.
26. Shall disburse all bills for payment after obtaining clearance from the Secretary in writing.
27. Shall point out any errors or discreptancies in order of payment and get it ratified by the Secretary.
28. In case of disputes the Chairman shall give the final decision.
29. Shall prepare the Annual Account, get it audited and signed by Secretary for onward presentation to the
Governing Body and General Body of the Academy, Central Council and General Body of IOA for information
and approval during the Annual Meeting.
30. Shall be an ex-officio member of all Committees concerning the finance and funds of the Academy.
31. Shall advise the Academy on all financial matters.
18. Funds for the subscription other than initial membership/Fellowship shall be routed through the office of 0
IOA. The annual and initial subscriptions shall be deposited with the Treasurer of the Academy before 30th of
June every year.
19. The account will be run as for IJO, where an account will be maintained. The audited account will be
submitted to IOA. The pancard of IOA will be used for accounting purposes.
PART-V
DUTIES OF THE OFFICE BEARERS
Chairman
1. The Chairman shall preside over all meetings concerning the affairs of the Academy and will be the ex-officio
member of all committees, sub-committees and ad-hoc committees.
2. Shall guide and control activities of the Academy through the Governing Body and person.
3. Shall regulate the proceedings of the meetings and intervene to solve doubtful points of disputes.
4. Shall have option to exercise a casting vote in addition to his normal voting right in case of equality of votes.
5. Shall undertake tours to regulate academic activities and guide members in person.
VICE CHAIRMAN
6. The Vice-Chairman shall help the Chairman in all affairs of the Academy.
7. In the event of any emergency arising by reason of sudden absence of the Chairman for a considerable period or
resignation pending acceptance by the Governing Body or till the time of election of a new Chairman and senior
amongst the two Vice-Chairman shall act as Chairman in all respects. Seniority to be decided by the years of
Membership of AIOS.
8. Shall preside over all ad-hoc Committee meetings and such meetings as directed by the Chairman.
SECRETARY
9. The Secretary of the Academy shall be incharge of the Academy office.
10. The Secretary shall be an ex-officio member of all committees, sub-Committees and ad-hoc Committees
concerning all matters of the Academy.
11. Shall be responsible for notification of meetings, receiving applications for all academic, awards, medals,
research works, traveling fellowship and so on.
12. Shall regulate finances of the Academy with the assistance of the Treasurer.
13. Shall prepare Annual Report and present it to the Governing Body and General Body of the Academy, Central
Council and General Body of the IOA for information and approval.
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Section - XI
Forms
IOA Membership Form
Attach Passport Size Photograph
Here
The Hon. Secretary, Indian Orthopaedic Association,IOA House, 69 Tughlakabad Institutional Area,Behind Batra Hospital, M.B.Road,New Delhi – 110062Ph: +91-11-29961434, 9811967820Email : [email protected] : http://www.ioaindia.org
Dear Sir,
I wish to apply for the LIFE/ ASSOCIATE Membership of Indian Orthopaedic Association
Name (BLOCK LETTERS) ………………………………………………………………………………….......................................................
Postal Address ...………………………………………………………………………………………………………………............................
.............…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...........................
State …………………………………………………… Pin Code …………………….. Date of Birth…………................................................
Email………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………….........................................
Telephone……………………………………………………........… Mobile No. …………………………………………................................
PG Degree / Diploma ………………………………………………………………...................... Year ………………………..........................
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…...........................
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…...........................
Institution ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................
I enclose the payment of Rs. …………………………….....… By Cheque / DD No………………………………….........................................
Place & Date …………………………………….....…. Signature
Proposed By (NAME IN BLOCK LETTERS) ..................…………………………………………………………………….................................................
SIGNATURE ............................................................... IOA MEMBERSHIP NO…………………….…………………….............................
Seconded By (NAME IN BLOCK LETTERS) ..................…………………………………………………………………….................................................
SIGNATURE ............................................................... IOA MEMBERSHIP NO…………………….……………………............................
The membership fee for Life Membership is Rs. 5,000/- and Associate member have to pay Rs.2,000/- in the first term during the Ortho. Training ( PG) and Rs.3,000/- after M.S. (Orth.) etc, qualification to become Life member of IOA.( a decision has taken of IOA E.C meet and AGM in 2008 at Bangalore.) Please make Daft in favour of “Indian Orthopaedic Association” payable at New Delhi
PLEASE NOTE:
* Please send the membership application Form and Demand Draft at the above mentioned address only.* Certified Photocopy of the PG Degree / Diploma to be sent along with Application Form.* Certified Photocopy of Medical Council Registration to be sent along with the form.* Certified copy from HOD is must.(This is for the ASSOCIATE member only)
NOTE: Membership is subject to ratification in the subsequent AGM of the IOA during annual conference. Allotment of membership no. will follow the stratification. Members will get proper information up to 1 week of March after ratification the membership no.
Associate members have the right of attending scientific meeting and social events and engaging in all scientific discussion but they shall not attend business meetings and take part in elections. After completion of the ms/dnb, they will have to submit their final documents to become the life membership of IOA without any delay to the IOA Office.
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Forms
IOA Membership Form
Attach Passport Size Photograph
Here
The Hon. Secretary, Indian Orthopaedic Association,IOA House, 69 Tughlakabad Institutional Area,Behind Batra Hospital, M.B.Road,New Delhi – 110062Ph: +91-11-29961434, 9811967820Email : [email protected] : http://www.ioaindia.org
Dear Sir,
I wish to apply for the LIFE/ ASSOCIATE Membership of Indian Orthopaedic Association
Name (BLOCK LETTERS) ………………………………………………………………………………….......................................................
Postal Address ...………………………………………………………………………………………………………………............................
.............…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...........................
State …………………………………………………… Pin Code …………………….. Date of Birth…………................................................
Email………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………….........................................
Telephone……………………………………………………........… Mobile No. …………………………………………................................
PG Degree / Diploma ………………………………………………………………...................... Year ………………………..........................
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…...........................
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…...........................
Institution ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................
I enclose the payment of Rs. …………………………….....… By Cheque / DD No………………………………….........................................
Place & Date …………………………………….....…. Signature
Proposed By (NAME IN BLOCK LETTERS) ..................…………………………………………………………………….................................................
SIGNATURE ............................................................... IOA MEMBERSHIP NO…………………….…………………….............................
Seconded By (NAME IN BLOCK LETTERS) ..................…………………………………………………………………….................................................
SIGNATURE ............................................................... IOA MEMBERSHIP NO…………………….……………………............................
The membership fee for Life Membership is Rs. 5,000/- and Associate member have to pay Rs.2,000/- in the first term during the Ortho. Training ( PG) and Rs.3,000/- after M.S. (Orth.) etc, qualification to become Life member of IOA.( a decision has taken of IOA E.C meet and AGM in 2008 at Bangalore.) Please make Daft in favour of “Indian Orthopaedic Association” payable at New Delhi
PLEASE NOTE:
* Please send the membership application Form and Demand Draft at the above mentioned address only.* Certified Photocopy of the PG Degree / Diploma to be sent along with Application Form.* Certified Photocopy of Medical Council Registration to be sent along with the form.* Certified copy from HOD is must.(This is for the ASSOCIATE member only)
NOTE: Membership is subject to ratification in the subsequent AGM of the IOA during annual conference. Allotment of membership no. will follow the stratification. Members will get proper information up to 1 week of March after ratification the membership no.
Associate members have the right of attending scientific meeting and social events and engaging in all scientific discussion but they shall not attend business meetings and take part in elections. After completion of the ms/dnb, they will have to submit their final documents to become the life membership of IOA without any delay to the IOA Office.
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Dear members,
Please accept warm greetings from IOA Office!
Applications are invited for different Inland Fellowships of IOA for the year 2014-15. The last date of applying
is 30th June 2014. Applications are to be sent to the central office of IOA at the following address
IOA House, Plot No. 69, Tughlakabad Institutional Area,
Behind Batra Hospital, M.B. Road, New Delhi-110062
Phone: 011-29961434, 9811967820
A hard copy of all applications must be sent on the prescribed format with relevant documents to IOA House. A soft
copy of the same shall also be sent at the following email address with a copy to Inland Fellowship Committee and
Hon. Secretary, IOA. Any application not complying to this will be treated as incomplete.
Central Office: [email protected]
Secretary, IOA: [email protected]
Inland Fellowship Committee: [email protected] and [email protected]
Please go through the criteria and other details which are available on the website http://www.ioaindia.org/ and in the
previous IOA Newsletters) being sent as an attachment.
With warm regards,
Prof. Sudhir K. Kapoor Dr. Atul S Bahadur Dr. Vinod PadmanabhanHon. Secretary, IOA Inland Fellowship Committee Inland Fellowship Committee
Details of applications
1. IOA -Johnson & Johnson Travelling Fellowship- 3
2. Dr. S.S. Babhulakar Fellowship- 1
3. Dr. G.S. Kulkarni Fellowship- 1
4. THE IOA-WOC Fellowship- 5
5. IOA JMRF Paediatric Fellowship- 1
Age Criteria for above fellowships except IOA- J&J fellowship (2 to 5) are: All the applicants should to be less than 40
years of age, at the time of last date for application. In case if there are no applicants, then persons above 40 years may
be considered for the fellowship.
6. THE IOA Robert Roaf Fellowship-1
7. IOA–Panacea Biotech Research Grant for Basic Research in Orthopaedic Surgery - 1
8. INOR Research Grant for Implant / Instrument Development - 1
9. Dr. Ashok Sengupta Visiting Professorship of IOA - 1
10. Orthopaedic Research Foundation
Funds for projects selected under this will be minimum of Rs. 1, 00,000/-
At present this is for Basic Sciences & Research in Orthopaedics
Applications Invited for Inland Fellowships 2015 with Details Applications Format for Inland Fellowships
Fellowship applied for:
1. PERSONAL PARTICULARS:
Name:
Age /DOB:
Address:
Phone Number (with STD): Fax Number:
Mobile:
Email address:
IOA Membership number:
2. POST GRADUATE QUALIFICATIONS IN ORTHOPAEDICS: (with year of passing)
M.S. (Orth.) Year:
D.N.B. (Orth.) Year:
Other qualifications / degrees:
M.Ch. (Orth.)
FRCS
PhD. Orth.
3. EXPERIENCE:
a) Present Appointment:
Nature of work and date of appointment:
No. of Orthopaedic beds:
Teaching/Non-teaching:
Specialised Work:
Research Work:
b) Past Appointments:
Nature of work and date of appointment:
No. of Orthopaedic beds:
Teaching/Non-teaching:
Specialised Work:
Research Work:
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Dear members,
Please accept warm greetings from IOA Office!
Applications are invited for different Inland Fellowships of IOA for the year 2014-15. The last date of applying
is 30th June 2014. Applications are to be sent to the central office of IOA at the following address
IOA House, Plot No. 69, Tughlakabad Institutional Area,
Behind Batra Hospital, M.B. Road, New Delhi-110062
Phone: 011-29961434, 9811967820
A hard copy of all applications must be sent on the prescribed format with relevant documents to IOA House. A soft
copy of the same shall also be sent at the following email address with a copy to Inland Fellowship Committee and
Hon. Secretary, IOA. Any application not complying to this will be treated as incomplete.
Central Office: [email protected]
Secretary, IOA: [email protected]
Inland Fellowship Committee: [email protected] and [email protected]
Please go through the criteria and other details which are available on the website http://www.ioaindia.org/ and in the
previous IOA Newsletters) being sent as an attachment.
With warm regards,
Prof. Sudhir K. Kapoor Dr. Atul S Bahadur Dr. Vinod PadmanabhanHon. Secretary, IOA Inland Fellowship Committee Inland Fellowship Committee
Details of applications
1. IOA -Johnson & Johnson Travelling Fellowship- 3
2. Dr. S.S. Babhulakar Fellowship- 1
3. Dr. G.S. Kulkarni Fellowship- 1
4. THE IOA-WOC Fellowship- 5
5. IOA JMRF Paediatric Fellowship- 1
Age Criteria for above fellowships except IOA- J&J fellowship (2 to 5) are: All the applicants should to be less than 40
years of age, at the time of last date for application. In case if there are no applicants, then persons above 40 years may
be considered for the fellowship.
6. THE IOA Robert Roaf Fellowship-1
7. IOA–Panacea Biotech Research Grant for Basic Research in Orthopaedic Surgery - 1
8. INOR Research Grant for Implant / Instrument Development - 1
9. Dr. Ashok Sengupta Visiting Professorship of IOA - 1
10. Orthopaedic Research Foundation
Funds for projects selected under this will be minimum of Rs. 1, 00,000/-
At present this is for Basic Sciences & Research in Orthopaedics
Applications Invited for Inland Fellowships 2015 with Details Applications Format for Inland Fellowships
Fellowship applied for:
1. PERSONAL PARTICULARS:
Name:
Age /DOB:
Address:
Phone Number (with STD): Fax Number:
Mobile:
Email address:
IOA Membership number:
2. POST GRADUATE QUALIFICATIONS IN ORTHOPAEDICS: (with year of passing)
M.S. (Orth.) Year:
D.N.B. (Orth.) Year:
Other qualifications / degrees:
M.Ch. (Orth.)
FRCS
PhD. Orth.
3. EXPERIENCE:
a) Present Appointment:
Nature of work and date of appointment:
No. of Orthopaedic beds:
Teaching/Non-teaching:
Specialised Work:
Research Work:
b) Past Appointments:
Nature of work and date of appointment:
No. of Orthopaedic beds:
Teaching/Non-teaching:
Specialised Work:
Research Work:
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c) Teaching experience as Lecturer/Assistant Professor or above (with duration):
4. PUBLICATIONS: (Attach photocopy of each article)
I. Indexed Journal / IJO:
As main author: 1.
2.
3.
As co-author: 1.
2.
3.
II. Non Indexed Journal:
As main author: 1.
2.
3.
As co-author: 1.
2.
3.
III. Books:
As main author: 1.
2.
As associate author: 1.
2.
As Editor /Author of monograph: 1
2.
Book chapter as contributing author: 1.
2
Book chapter as co-author: 1.
2.
5. PAPERS / POSTERS PRESENTED PERSONALLY:
International conferences abroad: Paper: 1.
2.
Poster: 1.
2.
International conferences in India/IOACON Paper: 1.
2.
Poster: 1.
2.
Subspecialty /State Chapter conferences: Paper: 1.
2.
Poster: 1.
2.
6. GUEST LECTURES / LECTURES AT CME / WORKSHOPS
International conferences abroad: 1.
2.
International conferences in India: 1.
2.
IOACON: 1.
2.
Subspecialty /State Chapter conferences: 1.
2.
3.
4.
7. RESEARCH PROJECTS COMPLETED: (provide photocopy of certificate of completion)
Funded by an International /National agency, Government organization or University and should have worked
for at least half the project duration or name acknowledged in the final report
Name of Project:
Funding agency:
Principal and other investigators:
Date of starting of Project:
Date of Completion/Submission of Project Report:
Duration of involvement in Project:
8. CONFERENCES ATTENDED:
International conferences abroad: 1.
2.
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c) Teaching experience as Lecturer/Assistant Professor or above (with duration):
4. PUBLICATIONS: (Attach photocopy of each article)
I. Indexed Journal / IJO:
As main author: 1.
2.
3.
As co-author: 1.
2.
3.
II. Non Indexed Journal:
As main author: 1.
2.
3.
As co-author: 1.
2.
3.
III. Books:
As main author: 1.
2.
As associate author: 1.
2.
As Editor /Author of monograph: 1
2.
Book chapter as contributing author: 1.
2
Book chapter as co-author: 1.
2.
5. PAPERS / POSTERS PRESENTED PERSONALLY:
International conferences abroad: Paper: 1.
2.
Poster: 1.
2.
International conferences in India/IOACON Paper: 1.
2.
Poster: 1.
2.
Subspecialty /State Chapter conferences: Paper: 1.
2.
Poster: 1.
2.
6. GUEST LECTURES / LECTURES AT CME / WORKSHOPS
International conferences abroad: 1.
2.
International conferences in India: 1.
2.
IOACON: 1.
2.
Subspecialty /State Chapter conferences: 1.
2.
3.
4.
7. RESEARCH PROJECTS COMPLETED: (provide photocopy of certificate of completion)
Funded by an International /National agency, Government organization or University and should have worked
for at least half the project duration or name acknowledged in the final report
Name of Project:
Funding agency:
Principal and other investigators:
Date of starting of Project:
Date of Completion/Submission of Project Report:
Duration of involvement in Project:
8. CONFERENCES ATTENDED:
International conferences abroad: 1.
2.
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International conferences in India / IOACON: 1.
2.
Subspecialty / State chapter conferences: 1.
2.
3.
4.
9. ORGANIZATIONAL:
Convener or Organizing Secretary of International or National/State meeting or workshops / Office bearer of
National organization: 1.
2.
3.
4.
10. MEDALS. PRIZES, AND AWARDS IN ORTHOPAEDICS:
1.
2.
3.
11. REFERENCES:
From 2 senior colleagues whom you have worked in the last three years to write independently to the Inland
Fellowship
Chairman for Johnson & Johnson Fellowship.
12. OTHER DETAILS:
Date:
Place: Signature of Applicant
Attached: 1. Bio-data/CV
2. Educational qualifications
3. Photocopies of Publications
Guidelines for Inland Fellowship to the applicant
«
«Only applications in the above format will be accepted.
«Extra serial numbers should be added for any additional information.
«One set of hard copies of Curriculum vitae, Bio-data, application and the relevant authenticated Xerox copies
of the documents must reach the IOA House, 66-67, Tughlukabad Institutional Area, Near Batra Hospital,
M.B. Road, New Delhi with a soft copy to Inland Fellowship Chairman and to [email protected]
before June 30th , each year.
«Original certificates must not be submitted as they will not be returned.
«Member selected in past for any Inland Fellowship in the last 3 years is not eligible to apply.
«Applicant can apply for upto three fellowships listing their choice serially .
«Any change in address/phone no. must be immediately informed to the Inland Fellowship Chairman & IOA
House, New Delhi.
«Any wrong information will lead to disqualification.
«Only written communication will be entertained.
«Only selected candidates will be informed.
«Application must be sent by Speed/Registered post only.
«Authentication by a Gazetted officer, Head of Institute, Current Secretary or President of the respective State
Chapter.
Only life members of IOA are eligible.
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International conferences in India / IOACON: 1.
2.
Subspecialty / State chapter conferences: 1.
2.
3.
4.
9. ORGANIZATIONAL:
Convener or Organizing Secretary of International or National/State meeting or workshops / Office bearer of
National organization: 1.
2.
3.
4.
10. MEDALS. PRIZES, AND AWARDS IN ORTHOPAEDICS:
1.
2.
3.
11. REFERENCES:
From 2 senior colleagues whom you have worked in the last three years to write independently to the Inland
Fellowship
Chairman for Johnson & Johnson Fellowship.
12. OTHER DETAILS:
Date:
Place: Signature of Applicant
Attached: 1. Bio-data/CV
2. Educational qualifications
3. Photocopies of Publications
Guidelines for Inland Fellowship to the applicant
«
«Only applications in the above format will be accepted.
«Extra serial numbers should be added for any additional information.
«One set of hard copies of Curriculum vitae, Bio-data, application and the relevant authenticated Xerox copies
of the documents must reach the IOA House, 66-67, Tughlukabad Institutional Area, Near Batra Hospital,
M.B. Road, New Delhi with a soft copy to Inland Fellowship Chairman and to [email protected]
before June 30th , each year.
«Original certificates must not be submitted as they will not be returned.
«Member selected in past for any Inland Fellowship in the last 3 years is not eligible to apply.
«Applicant can apply for upto three fellowships listing their choice serially .
«Any change in address/phone no. must be immediately informed to the Inland Fellowship Chairman & IOA
House, New Delhi.
«Any wrong information will lead to disqualification.
«Only written communication will be entertained.
«Only selected candidates will be informed.
«Application must be sent by Speed/Registered post only.
«Authentication by a Gazetted officer, Head of Institute, Current Secretary or President of the respective State
Chapter.
Only life members of IOA are eligible.
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Questionnaire / Application Form for applying to Foreign Fellowship
Name : Age :
Address in Full with Email & Ph. No. :
Basic Qualification For Office Use
a. MS Ortho
b. DNB
c. FRCS
d. MCH
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No. of Years of Experience After MS or DNB :
e. Any other Super Speciality Qualification
Publications:
a. In IJO
b. In International Journals
c. Author or Editor of a Book (Mention Full details with copy
Author Co-Author
Author Co-Author
Yes No
d. Whether Contributed a chapter in any Ortho Book
Yes No
e. Whether published any article in state chapter journals. If so how many (enclose only those relevant xerox copies duly authenticated
Basic Qualification For Office Use
a. Have you participated in the capacity of a lecture in CME- ICL. If so how many (enclose relevant Certificates Only)
Scientific Presentations
b. Have you participated in the capacity of a lecture in CME State Chapter. If so how many (enclose relevant Certificates Only)
c. Have you presented papers in IOACON. If so how many (enclose relevant Certificates Only)
d. Have you presented papers in state conference. If so how many (submit relevant documents)
e. Have you presented papers in international meets outside India. If so how many (submit relevant documents)
a. Have you received any awards for participation in IOACON in any capacity, if so how many
Scientific Presentations
b. Have you convened any national meets? If so name them
c. Have you received any awards for participating in state conferences in any capacity, if so mention
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Questionnaire / Application Form for applying to Foreign Fellowship
Name : Age :
Address in Full with Email & Ph. No. :
Basic Qualification For Office Use
a. MS Ortho
b. DNB
c. FRCS
d. MCH
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No. of Years of Experience After MS or DNB :
e. Any other Super Speciality Qualification
Publications:
a. In IJO
b. In International Journals
c. Author or Editor of a Book (Mention Full details with copy
Author Co-Author
Author Co-Author
Yes No
d. Whether Contributed a chapter in any Ortho Book
Yes No
e. Whether published any article in state chapter journals. If so how many (enclose only those relevant xerox copies duly authenticated
Basic Qualification For Office Use
a. Have you participated in the capacity of a lecture in CME- ICL. If so how many (enclose relevant Certificates Only)
Scientific Presentations
b. Have you participated in the capacity of a lecture in CME State Chapter. If so how many (enclose relevant Certificates Only)
c. Have you presented papers in IOACON. If so how many (enclose relevant Certificates Only)
d. Have you presented papers in state conference. If so how many (submit relevant documents)
e. Have you presented papers in international meets outside India. If so how many (submit relevant documents)
a. Have you received any awards for participation in IOACON in any capacity, if so how many
Scientific Presentations
b. Have you convened any national meets? If so name them
c. Have you received any awards for participating in state conferences in any capacity, if so mention
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e. Mention any significant and recognised social works or any other activity that you have contributed
f. Have you convened any national meets? If so name them
Basic Qualification For Office Use
d. Have you convened state chapter meets, symposia or workshop? If so mention
g. Have you contributed in any form of talent leading to the development in the field of Orthopaedics (Like designing implants or improvement on surgical techniques
Note : Answer the questionnaire fully and submit relevant documents to support your claim in th documents submitted, please mark clearly and boldy to which question No. and sub-division of the questionnaire the submitted document applies to. For. e.g. :- If you have received any national awards then you should mention as 8(f).
IOA Life Membership No.Signature Date Sate Registration No.