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XXI Annual Meeting of the
International Society of Addiction MedicineTheme: “Addiction in a Rapidly Changing World”
Organized by
Department of Psychiatry & National Drug Dependence Treatment Centre (NDDTC) All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS)New Delhi - 110029, India
13th - 16th November 2019Hotel Pullman, New Delhi, India
www.isam2019delhi.com
Co-sponsored by
National Advisory Committee
Local Organising Committee
President: Kathleen Brady
President Elect: Alex Baldacchino
Patron : Randeep GuleriaChairperson : Rakesh K. Chadda
Advisors: Rajat Ray, Sudhir K. KhandelwalCo Chair : Raka Jain, Rakesh Lal
Organizing Secretary: Anju Dhawan
Ajit Avasthi P Joseph Varghese
BN Gangadhar PK Dalal
Brig MSVK Raju PK Singh
BS Chavan Pratima Murthy
Col. D Bhattacharya Rajiv Gupta
Debasish Basu RC Jiloha
Dinesh Kataria RK Lenin Singh
Indira Sharma Shubhangi Parker
Kuldeep Kumar SK Mattoo
Mrugesh Vaishnav UC Garg
MS Bhatia Vinay Kumar
PD Garg
ISAM Board of Directors
Past President :Gregory Bunt Members:
Treasurer: Riaz Khan Hamad Al Ghaferi
Chief Examiner: Nady el-Guebaly Sung-Gon Kim
Chief Editor: Marc Galanter Henrietta M Bowden-Jones
Members:Pratap Sharan Rajesh SagarSonali Jhanjee Nand KumarMamta Sood Atul Ambekar
Dear Friends,
It gives us immense pleasure to invite you all to the 21st
Annual Meeting of International Society of AddictionMedicine to be held in New Delhi, India from 13th to 16th
November 2019. The theme of the conference is “Addictionin a Rapidly Changing World”. We assure you a memorablefour day conference at New Delhi which will include severalsymposia, invited lectures, workshops, free papers andposters built into the schedule.
Delhi, the venue of ISAM 2019 is a vibrant city, where oldcoexists with the new. The history of the city dates back overa millennia and offers rich cultural heritage. Delhi offers arange of culinary and sight-seeing experiences. The city iswell connected with flights from all over the world. The cityoffers a range of options for accommodations and goodpublic transport system. We hope that you will be able toenjoy the city as well.
Rakesh K ChaddaOrganising Chair
Anju DhawanOrganising Secretary
Message from President, ISAM
I am excited to welcome you all to the 2019 meeting of theInternational Society of Addiction Medicine in New Delhi. Theorganizing committee, led by Rakesh Chadda, has puttogether a wonderful program with well-known speakersfrom all over the world, social events and time for net-working with colleagues. The meeting is co-sponsored by theWorld Psychiatric Association, World Association of SocialPsychiatry, Indian Psychiatric Society and Indian Associationfor Social Psychiatry. I am looking forward to seeing you allthere.
Kathleen Brady MD, Ph D
ISAM President
Message from the Organizing Committee
Abstract Submission (Symposia/ Workshop/ Free Paper/ Poster) at www.isam2019delhi.com
Deadline for Symposium/Workshop: 31 May 2019; Oral Communication/Posters: 30 June 2019
ISAM Fundamentals Workshops on 12 Nov 2019:Leadership Workshop: Effective leadership in addiction medicine: why, how and what?
Training the Trainers Workshop: How to transfer our knowledge on addiction medicine to the next generation?
International Certification in Addiction Medicine Examination on 12 Nov 2019 Details at www.isamweb.org
Tentative Programme Schedule
Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 48.00 Onwards Registration
8.30 -10.00 Oral Communications Oral Communications Oral Communications Oral Communications
10:00 - 11:30 Invited Lecture Invited Lecture Invited Lecture Plenary Lecture Alex Baldachino
M Suresh Kumar, Rakesh Chadda
Symposium (7 Parallel Sessions)
Symposium (7 Parallel Sessions)
Symposium (7 Parallel Sessions)
11:30-11:45 Tea Break11:45-13:15 Plenary Lecture
Kathleen Brady, Martin Paulus
Geert Dom
Plenary Lecture Kenneth Blum, Dan Lubman,
Rajat Ray
Plenary Lecture Marc Galanter,
HM Bowden JonesRoy Abraham K
Invited Lecture
Symposium (7 Parallel Sessions)
13:15-14:15 Lunch Break Valedictory14:15 - 15:45 Plenary Symposium
Gregory Bunt, Nady El-guebaly,
Jag Khalsa
Workshop Workshop
LunchSYMPOSIUM (7 Parallel Sessions)
SYMPOSIUM (7 Parallel Sessions)
15:45 – 16:00 Tea Break16:00 – 17:30 Invited Lecture Invited Lecture General Assembly
Symposium (7 Parallel Sessions)
Symposium (7 Parallel Sessions)
Symposium (7 Parallel Sessions)
17:30 Onwards
Inauguration, Welcome Reception
Dinner
Gala Dinner
There will be awards for young delegates (up to 40 years) during the conference Best abstract award
First, second and 3 consolation prizes for Oral communicationsAppreciation certificates to three best posters
Awards For Young Delegates
Abstract Submission
Proposal Submission for Symposium/ Workshop
• Proposals must be submitted via the Conference website only. Only submissions via the online
submission form will be sent to the Review Committee and those submitted by fax or e-mail will not be
accepted.
• Please note the requirements for proposals:
• Main title of the symposium/workshop
• Name of the proposer
• Sub-topics with names of presenters (maximum 5 presenters per session)
• Two learning objectives per symposium (up to 50 words)
• Brief description of the symposium/workshop (max. 250 words)
• Brief bio-data of the proposer (up to 50 words each)
• Abstract of each presentation in the symposium/workshop
• The proposer should receive the acceptance of every speaker in their session prior to submission.
• Only the proposer will receive notification of the final Scientific Committee decision, and he/she is
responsible to communicate the result to all other speakers.
• Registration is pre-requisite for submission of the proposal.
• Proposal submission deadline: 31st May, 2019
Abstract Submission for Oral Communication/ Posters
• Abstracts must be submitted via the Conference website only. Only abstracts submitted via the online
submission form will be sent to the Scientific Committee for review. Abstracts submitted by fax or e-mail
will not be accepted.
• Please do not submit multiple copies of the same abstract. Please note that there are no limits on the
number of abstracts which can be submitted, however, each individual will be selected to present a
maximum of two presentations (either Oral or E-Poster presentation).
• Abstracts must be original and must not have been published or presented at any other prior meeting. If,
however, the abstract to be presented is on a topic you have used before, but now have developed a new
poster or presentation with a varied viewpoint (or focused on a different aspect of the research) then you
are welcome to submit the abstract.
• Abstracts may not be edited/updated after final submission. You are welcome to bring an updated
abstract onsite with you.
• Conflicts of Interest / Disclosure: Work submitted for presentation must include an acknowledgment of
funding sources of commercial nature and/or consulting or holding of significant equity in a company that
could be affected by the results of the study.
• Registration is pre-requisite for submission of the proposal.
• Your abstract is not successfully submitted until you receive a confirmation e-mail after clicking the final
submit button. If you do not receive a confirmation e-mail, please contact the secretariat.
• The Conference Scientific Committee will determine whether abstracts will be accepted. They will
endeavor to schedule abstracts according to authors’ presentation preferences (oral/poster) but reserve
the right to decide on the final form of presentation.
• Abstracts for free papers/posters must be submitted with the following sections: Background, Objective,
Methodology, Results, and Conclusions Please note that abstracts must be SUBMITTED before the
deadline to ensure they are sent to review for inclusion in the Scientific Program.
• Abstract submission deadline: 30th June, 2019
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Plenary Speakers
Kathleen
Brady
(USA)
Dan
Lubman
(Australia)
Kenneth
Blum (USA)
Alex
Baldacchino
(UK)
Rakesh
Chadda
(India)
Gregory
Bunt
(USA)
Jag
Khalsa
(USA)
Nady el-
Guebaly
(Canada)
M Suresh
Kumar
(India)
Marc
Galanter
(USA)
Rajat Ray
(India)
Geert Dom
(Belgium)
Martin
Paulus
(USA)
Roy
Abraham K
(India)
Henrietta
Bowden
Jones (UK)
For more details visit: www.isam2019delhi.com
Conference ManagerNeumech Events908, Chiranjiv Tower - 43, Nehru Place,New Delhi -110019Mobile: +91 97172 98175 / 78Email: [email protected]
Conference SecretariatDepartment of Psychiatry & National ugDependence Treatment Centre,All India Institute of Medical Sciences,New Delhi 110029, IndiaEmail: [email protected]
Pre and Post Conference Tours
New Delhi Tour : Duration: 04 hoursLotus Temple - It is the Bahai house of worship and a fairly recent construction, and is largely admired forits architecture. Qutub Minar - The minar (tower) was built in the year 1212 A.D and stands at a height of72.5 mtrs in the courtyard of the Quwwat-ul-Islam masjid. This is the oldest historical monument in Delhiand is a must see for any visitor to this city. Humayun's Tomb - Humayun's tomb is believed to have beendesigned by his widow. Its plan, based on the description of Islamic paradise gardens, is known to haveinspired the Taj Mahal and many later Mughal tombs. This type of garden is known as a charbagh and isbased on a grid.
Old & Central Delhi Tour : Duration: 04 hoursRed Fort - A fascinating building, built with red sandstones is an example of the rich Mughal architecture.Red Fort is a venue to the Independence Day parade of India.Jama Masjid - Is the biggest masjid in India, built by Shahjahan in 1650 A.D.President House - Situated on Raisina Hill this was built to be the official residence of the Viceroy, andlater became the official residence of the President of IndiaIndia Gate - Originally known as the All India War Memorial, built in the memory of the 90,000 Indiansoldiers killed in the First World War, is a free standing arch with a height of 42.5 mtrs, designed and builtby Edwin Lutyens in 1931.Parliament House -This is a huge circular, colonnaded building where the Indian parliament meets.
Other tours:• Over-night trip to Pink City "Jaipur" (1 Night / 2 Days)• Golden Triangle Tour (2 Nights / 3 Days by Road)• Excursion to Mathura "Land of Lord Krishna" (Same day)• Excursion to monument of Love "Taj Mahal" (Same day)• Over-night trip to Haridwar – Rishikesh (1 Night / 2 Days)• Overnight trip to Taj & Fatehpur Sikri (1 Night / 2 Days)• Temple tour to Khajuraho & Varanasi (03 Nights / 04 Days by Air)
Details of Tours Available at Conference Website: www.isam2019delhi.com/tours