53rd Annual Report 2012

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53rd Annual Report 2012
THE FEDERATION
OF OBSTETRIC AND
GYNAECOLOGICAL
SOCIETIES OF INDIA
53
Annual Report
rd
and Statement
of Accounts
Website - www.fogsi.org
FROM THE
PRESIDENT’S DESK
Dear FOGSIan’s,
I am fully aware of the responsibilities involved in leading this mammoth organization. At FOGSI, the task
is made easy with the active involvement of the THOUGHT LEADERS in FOGSI who are constantly
INNOVATING. To match this, we also have the energy and commitment of YOUTH LEADERS in FOGSI
who are enthusiastically helping us in IMPLEMENTATION.
Dr. Hema Divakar
President
I invite you all to be a part of Team FOGSI 2013, “INNOVATION TO IMPLEMENTATION.”
Helping Mothers Survive (HMS) – This initiative was launched jointly by FOGSI in association with the
John Hopkins Programme for International Education in Gynaecology and Obstetrics (JHPIEGO). Our aim is
to prevent needless maternal deaths. To express our urgency, this mission is christened as a fast track initiative.
We offer training on prevention, recognition and treatment of PPH and PE/E (Postpartum Haemorrhage
and Pre Eclampsia and Eclampsia), which are the leading causes of maternal mortality. The FOGSI HMS
CHAMPIONS train lower-level medical assistants and staff and educate them in maternal healthcare in an
aim to shift the task of preventing maternal mortality to the frontline. An innovative birth simulator — the
MamaNatalie —is being used to train individuals such as nurses, health officials and even ambulance drivers,
on fulfilling the most basic of maternal healthcare needs, hence expanding the base of healthcare providers
to women giving birth. There are currently only around 27,000 gynaecologists in maternal healthcare in India.
This is completely insufficient to handle the sheer volume of births that take place every day in the country.
India’s Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) is currently one of the highest in the world, at a rate of 212 deaths
per 100,000 live births. There is a great need for expanding the base of skilled professionals who can help in
maternal healthcare. To date, HMS programmes have trained 100 master trainers (25 from each zone) They
have conducted more than 100 HMS programmes across India from February to May 2013. About 1200
Frontline Health workers have been trained so far. We are embarking on the monitoring phase, to study the
impact of this programme. We believe that our pride will be in the number of lives saved, rather than the
number of participants trained in the HMS programme.
Keep Educating Yourself (KEY) : The fields of medicine and science never stop moving forward — and
neither should physicians. KEY initiative with the mantra, “Each one teaches one”, has witnessed several CME
programmes pan-India this year and you will see it being mentioned as a part of committee reports by our
leaders.
Speciality courses in Gestational Diabetes Mellites – GDM through FOGSI-DIPSI and WDF, have been
rolled out in 25 centers with 1000 OBGYNs enrolled. This course would help them implement well-known
interventions and fulfill our dream of setting up Diabetes in Pregnancy (DIP) clinics.
YUVA - Towards Tomorrow (YTT) -The exam oriented FORCE programmes through FOGSI prepare
young doctors to be successful in their exams. The YTT series of programmes will enhance technical skill
development and prepare them for future challenges beyond the exams – in the technology training in
infertility, Ultrasonography and Endoscopy and various skill drills.
VISION 2022 - build a healthy generation ….. FOGSI’s VISION is not only about building an organization –
it is also about building a Healthy Nation. The ABCDE project launched at the Bengaluru Congress in June
2013 will continue to strive on targeting the issues facing adolescents such as Anemia, Contraception, HPV
Vaccine, Diabetes and Emergency Obstetric care.
This is FOGSI’s call to Action … We need every FOGSIan to help us in our endeavors.You are our strength
and will be the catalyst for the change we want to see in women’s healthcare in India. With your involvement,
I have no doubt that we will Innovate, Implement and Impact.
The Annual Report is our most important communication to our membership. We are confident that on
reading it, you will be proud of the important work done by your parent federation.
Dr Hema Divakar
President FOGSI
FROM THE
FOGSI OFFICE
“The achievements of an organization are
the results of the combined effort of each individual.”
Vince Lombardi
Dr. Nozer Sheriar
Secretary General
Dr. Hrishikesh D. Pai
Deputy Secretary General
Dr. Jaydeep Tank
Treasurer
Dr.Vidya Bhat
Joint Secretary
The nature of an organization is largely characterized by the work it puts forth.
FOGSI, a professional body of obstetricians and gynecologists is committed to the
goals of saving mothers’ lives and improving reproductive health care. But, the nature
of an organization is also portrayed in how it goes about getting to the goal and how
inclusive it is in terms of members and society at large. An efficiently run organization
is vital to good executive function. The FOGSI office aims to be this highly efficient
entity.
The governance in administration of and organization of 221 member societies and
over 27,000 members is an important and a constantly challenging task. The FOGSI
Office is run by a joint effort the honorary work put in by the office bearers lead
by the Secretary General and the full time office staff dedicated to administration
function and support. The office staff works with Office Superintendent Ms. Jasmine
Kunder heading the team. The staff is assigned specific duties related to day to day
activities, accounts and banking, ICOG activities, Journal activities, work related to
special schemes and FOGSI programs.
This year the functioning of the FOGSI office has been revamped with Operation
Clean Up a complete sorting and classification of years of records, Human Resource
function with staff appraisals, Risk Management with an electricity and fire audit and
fire safety measures and many other initiatives. This has helped in improving efficiency,
quality of work output and ease of achieving results consistently. The role of good
governance cannot be overemphasized. Though a number of measures are in place to
ensure that the organization runs professionally, some areas need further thought and
guidelines to improve. Towards this end FOGSI is today a proud organization with a
clear Vision and Mission Statement, Administrative Policy Guidelines and
an Organizational Code of Conduct. Besides this the Conference Organization
is being streamlined by the AICOG Conduct Committee and the most important
burning platform issues are been addressed by the PNDT Cell, the Anti Violence
against Doctors Cell and the Anti Violence against Women Cell set up during
the year.
As the organization grows, there is a need to expand its role in education and training.
To address this, it was decided at the Managing Committee in April 2013 that FOGSI
should have its own larger premises measuring about 10000 square feet, in accordance
with the MCI for establishing a College. A suitable plot has been identified and the
process of assessment and negotiations is under way.
We thank you for your belonging to our great federation and request you to be
involved and participate in whatever way works best for you. We would like to place
on record our thanks to our office staff, Dr. Parikshit Tank and Dr. Ameya Purandare
for the assistance in compiling this Annual Report.
Dr. Madhuri Patel
Joint Treasurer
Dr. Nozer Sheriar
Secretary General
Dr. Hrishikesh Pai
Deputy Secretary General
Dr. Jaydeep Tank
Treasurer
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FOGSI OFFICE BEARERS
2012
Dr. P. K. Shah
Dr. P. C. Mahapatra
Dr. Hema Divakar
Dr. Mandakini Parihar
Dr. Laxmi Shrikhande
Dr. Prashant Acharya
Dr. Mandakini Megh
Dr. Hrishikesh D. Pai
Dr. Jaydeep Tank
Dr. Parikshit Tank
President
Senior Vice President
Dr. Nozer Sheriar
Imm. Past President
Second Vice President
President Elect
Third Vice President
Secretary General
Deputy Secretary General
Dr. A. K. Debdas
Dr. Suchitra N. Pandit
Dr. Jaideep Malhotra
Dr. P.K.Shah
Dr.Behram Ankleseria
Chairman, ICOG
Dr.Duru Shah
FIGO Representative
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Vice Chairman, ICOG
AOFOG Representative
Treasurer
Secretary, ICOG
Fouth Vice President
Joint Secretary
Dr. C. N. Purandare
Editor of JOGI &
Dean of ICOG
SAFOG Representative
THE FEDERATION OF OBSTETRIC AND GYNAECOLOGICAL SOCIETIES OF INDIA
Dr. Madhuri Patel
Joint Treasur
FOGSI OFFICE BEARERS
2013
Dr. Hema Divakar
President
Dr. P. K. Shah
Imm. Past President
Dr. Maninder Ahuja Dr.Ashwini Bhalerao Gandhi
Vice President
Dr. Nozer Sheriar
Secretary General
Dr. Hiralal Konar
Chairman,ICOG
Dr. Narendra Malhotra
FIGO Representative
Dr. Suchitra N. Pandit
President Elect
Dr. Alpesh Gandhi
Dr. Jayant Rath
Dr. S. Shanthakumari
Dr. Hrishikesh Pai
Dr. Jaydeep Tank
Dr.Vidya Bhat
Dr. Madhuri Patel
Dr. Dilip Kr. Dutta
Dr. Jaideep Malhotra
Dr. C. N. Purandare
Vice President
Deputy Secretary General
Vice Chairman,ICOG
Dr. P.K.Shah
AOFOG Representative
Vice President
Treasurer
Secretary, ICOG
Vice President
Joint Secretary
Vice President
Joint Treasurer
Editor of JOGI &
Dean of ICOG
Dr. Dilip Kr. Dutta
SAFOG Representative
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FOGSI COMMITTEES
CHAIRPERSONS 2012-2013
Chairpersons 2012-2013
Adolescent Health
Committee
Clinical Research
Committee
Endoscopy
Committee
Endometriosis
Committee
Ethics & Medico Legal
Committee
Dr. Roza Olyai,
Dr. Bharati Dhorepatil,
Dr. Rajesh Modi,
Dr. Kanthi Bansal,
Dr. M.C. Patel,
Food & Drugs and
Medico Surgical
Equipment Committee
Family Welfare
Committee
Genetic & Fetal
Medicine Committee
HIV & AIDS
Committee
Infertility
Committee
Dr. Rajendrasing
Pardeshi,
Dr. Ritu Joshi,
Dr. Prashant Acharya,
Dr. Sarita Agrawal,
Dr. Sunita Tandulwadkar,
Medical Disorders in
Pregnancy Committee
Medical Education
Committtee
Dr. Sujata Misra,
Cuttack
Dr. Ashis Kumar
Mukhopadhyay,
Perinatology
Committee
Public Awareness
Committee
Dr. Abhay Pattnaik,
Dr. Rajat Kumar Ray,
Gwalior
Aurangabad
Imaging Science
Committee
Dr. Ajay Valia,
Vadodara
Pune
Jaipur
Akola
Ahmedabad
International Academic Medical Termination of
Exchange Committee Pregnancy Committee
Dr. Anupam Gupta,
Agra
Dr. Atul Ganatra,
Mumbai
Midlife Management Oncology & Trophoblastic Practical Obstetrics
Committee
Tumours Committee
Committee
Dr. Rajat Mohanty,
Cutack
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Dr. Niranjan Chavan,
Mumbai
Dr.Vinayak Khedkar,
Aurangabad
Ahmedabad
Raipur
THE FEDERATION OF OBSTETRIC AND GYNAECOLOGICAL SOCIETIES OF INDIA
Cuttack
Ahmedabad
Pune
Kolkata
Rourkela
Quiz Committee
Reproductive
Endocrinology
Committee
Safe Motherhood
Committee
Study on Female
Breast Committee
Sexual Medicine
Committee
Dr. Aswath Kumar,
Dr. Suvarna Khadilkar,
Dr. Sadhana Gupta,
Dr. Madhuri Patel
Dr. Shantanu Abhyankar
Urogynaecology
Committee
Young Talent Promotion
Committee
Dr.Vineet Mishra,
Dr. Bhaskar Pal,
Thrissur
Ahmedabad
Mumbai
Gorakhpur
Mumbai
Satara
Kolkata
Chairpersons - Incoming 2013
Adolescent Health
Committee
Dr. Jayam Kannan,
Trichirappalli
Medical Disorders in
Pregnancy Committee
Dr. Girija Wagh,
Pune
Clinical Research
Committee
Family welfare
Committee
Dr. Janmejaya Mohapatra, Dr. Basab Mukherjee,
Cuttack
Kolkata
Medical Educational
Committee
Public Awareness
Committee
Dr. Saswati Sanyal Dr. Durga Shankar Dash,
Choudhury, Guwahati
Cuttack
Genetic & Fetal
International Academic
Medicine Committee Exchange Committee
Dr. Shailesh Kore,
Mumbai
Dr. Fessy Louis,
Kochi
Study on Female
Breast Committee
Dr. Tarini Taneja,
Muzaffarnagar
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FOGSI ORGANOGRAM
Mrs. Jasmine Kunder
Ms. Sangeeta Mestry
Office Superintendent Assistant Office Superintendent
Journal
Mrs. Henry Flory
Senior Office Admin.
Journal
Mrs.Shalini Pednekar
FOGSI
ICOG
Ms.Varsha Pagade
Mrs. Neelima More
Senior Office Admin.
FOGSI Schemes
Ms. Komal Sonule
Senior Office Admin.
ICOG
Mrs. Arati Mhatre
Accountant
Mrs. Hema Bhatkar
Senior Account Assistant
Ms. Diptee Walkar
Junior Office Admin. Journal
Junior Office Admin.
Trainings
Junior Office Admin
Junior Account Assistant
Mr. Suresh Halde
Mr. Prakash Gurav
Mr. Prakash Bomble
Mr. Satyawan Gurav
Sr. Office Assistant
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Jr. Office Assistant
Sr. Office Attendant
Jr. Office Attendant
THE FEDERATION OF OBSTETRIC AND GYNAECOLOGICAL SOCIETIES OF INDIA
Mr. Suryakant Rane
Jr. Office Attendant
FOGSI PHOTOGALLERY
AICOG, MUMBAI
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FOGSI PHOTOGALLERY
AICOG, MUMBAI
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THE FEDERATION OF OBSTETRIC AND GYNAECOLOGICAL SOCIETIES OF INDIA
ANNUAL REPORT 2012-2013
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FOGSI PHOTOGALLERY
YUVA FOGSI CONFERENCE
East Zone
West Zone
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THE FEDERATION OF OBSTETRIC AND GYNAECOLOGICAL SOCIETIES OF INDIA
North Zone
South Zone
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FOGSI COMMITTEES
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THE FEDERATION OF OBSTETRIC AND GYNAECOLOGICAL SOCIETIES OF INDIA
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OTHER CONFERENCES
FOGSI-FIGO Conference – April 6-8, 2012, Mumbai
National Fetal Medicine
Conference, October 27–28,
2012, Ahmedabad
World Congress on Population Stabilization & Women’s Health - July 7-8, 2012, Jaipur
GOCON 2012 – World Congress on Dilemmas in Obstetrics and Gynecology = Nov. 30-Dec. 02, 2012, Nagpur
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THE FEDERATION OF OBSTETRIC AND GYNAECOLOGICAL SOCIETIES OF INDIA
ICI 2012 – International Conference on Infertility - December
16-17, 2012, Hyderabad
FOGSI MEETINGS
Managing Committee meeting - April 28 – 29, 2012
Managing Committee Meeting – September 22-23, 2012
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FOGSI MEETINGS
Managing Committee, General Body meeting – January 16, 2013
New Managing Committee meeting – January 18, 2013
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THE FEDERATION OF OBSTETRIC AND GYNAECOLOGICAL SOCIETIES OF INDIA
FOGSI SOCIETIES 2012 - 2013
(Members Representing Memberbodies as on 31st March 2013)
Sr. No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
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15
16
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18
19
20
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23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
Name of the
Memberbody
Adoor
Agartala
Agra
Ahmedabad
Ahmednagar
Aizwal
Ajmer
Akola
Aligarh
Allahabad
Alleppy
Alwar
Amravati
Amritsar
Anand
Asansol
Aurangabad
Azamgarh
Bagalkot
Bangalore
Bardhaman
Bareilly
Baramati
Baroda
Beed
Belgaum
Bellary
Bengal
Berhampur
Bhagalpur
Bhandara
Bharuch
Bhavnagar
Bhilai
Bhiwani
Bhopal
Bhubaneswar
Bhuj
Bidar
Bihar
Bijapur
Bijnore
Bikaner
Bilaspur
No.of Members Presidents
27
47
263
850
89
25
88
120
134
199
67
33
155
155
48
38
164
46
73
657
68
79
41
207
69
66
73
652
78
90
27
38
81
101
26
234
100
52
33
512
84
23
64
96
Dr. P. Sobhana
Dr. Mangal Manik Debbarma
Dr. Alka Saraswat
Dr. Mahesh Gupta
Dr. Prakash Ramdas Tekwani
Dr. R. Lianzama
Dr. Usha Sharma
Dr. Sandhya Joshi
Prof. Noor Afshan Sabzposh
Dr. Ranjana Khanna
Dr. Sathiamma P.K
Dr.Uttra Agarwal
Dr. Jyoti Jawarkar
Dr. Sujata Sharma
Dr. Alkesh Soni
Dr. Prabhas Maji
Dr.Veena Panat
Dr. Swati Singh
Dr. Sarojini Chippalakatti
Dr. Jyothika A. Desai
Dr.S. K. Das
Dr. Rashmi Sharma
Dr. Jayaprakash J. Shah
Dr. Preeti Niranjan
Dr. Shrihari L.Lahane
Dr. Shobhana Patted
Dr. Mumtaz Inamdar
Dr. Kalidas Bakshi
Dr. K.B. Subudhi
Dr. Mrs. Shaibala Shrivastav,
Dr. Madhukar L. Dhargave
Dr. K. Chellappan
Dr. Kishor Vaghela
Dr. Meena Jain
Dr. Neelam
Dr. Shraddha Agrawal
Dr. Sanjukta Mohapatra
Dr. N.N Bhadarka
Dr. Premlatha Patil
Dr. Alka Pandey
Dr. G. R. Sajjan
Dr. Reeta Tyagi
Dr. Saroj Tanwar
Dr. S. Birthare
Secretaries
Dr. Anusmitha Andrews
Dr. Soumitra Majumder
Dr. Nidhi Gupta
Dr. Phagun Shah
Dr. Balasaheb Deokar
Dr. Zr Thiamsanga
Dr. Preetam Kothari
Dr. Rajesh Modi
Dr. Anju Gupta
Dr. Amita Tripathi
Dr. Rachel Alexander. A.
Dr. Sapna Jain
Dr. Babita Misar
Dr. Amrit Pal Kaur
Dr. Jitendra Patel
Dr. Anirban Roy
Dr. Mandeepsingh Rajput
Dr. Gajendra Kant Tripathi
Dr. Geetangali M. Katageri
Dr. Shobha N. Gudi
Dr. Amitaba Pal
Dr. Bharti Saran
Dr. Rajesh P. Kokare
Dr. Binal Shah
Dr. Mrs. Purnima R.Yande
Dr. Anita Dalal
Dr. Asha Rani
Dr. Sudhir Adhikari
Dr. Nina Mishra
Dr. Basundhara Lal
Dr. Mrs. Seema V. Kaore
Dr. Niraj Trivedi
Dr. Mayur Gandhi
Dr. Sangeeta Kamra
Dr. Omshila Gulia
Dr.Varuna Pathak
Dr. Veena Panda
Dr. G.K. Hirani,
Dr. Aarti Raghu K
Dr. Abha Rani Sinha
Dr. Jyoti S. Korbu
Dr. Alka Bishnoi
Dr. Sudesh Agarwal
Dr. Manju
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FOGSI SOCIETIES 2012 - 2013
(Members Representing Memberbodies as on 31st March 2013)
Sr. No.
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46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
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88
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Name of the
Memberbody
Bokaro
Bulandshahr
Buldana
Burla
Calicut
Cannanore
Chalisgaon
Chandrapur
Chitradurga
Cochin
Coimbatore
Darbhanga
Davangere
Dehradun
Delhi
Deoli-Sawangi
Dhanbad
Dhule
Dibrugarh
Dindigul
Durg
Durgapur
Eluru
Erode
Faridabad
Faridkot
Firozabad
Faizabad
Gadag
Gadhinglaj
Ghaziabad
Godhra
Gondia
Gorakhpur
Gulbarga
Guntur
Gurgaon
Guwahati
Gwalior
Haldwani
Hassan
Himatnagar
Hubli-Dharwad
Hyderabad
No.of Members Presidents
60
31
44
100
121
88
26
79
38
257
160
84
99
68
2052
50
111
59
135
63
33
53
48
164
135
20
21
20
28
20
169
46
37
107
87
89
111
113
232
57
50
46
153
664
Dr. Roopam Singh
Dr. Taruna Girish
Dr. Mrs. Shobha Deshpande
Dr. Gangadhar Sahoo
Dr. D.Vinayachandran
Dr. Gopeenathan
Dr. Mukund Karambelkar
Dr. Indu Agrawal
Dr. Ravikumar B.N
Dr. Gracy Thomas
Dr. Mirudhubashini Govindarajan
Dr. Meena Mahaseth
Dr.Veena G. R.
Dr. Sumita Prabhakar
Dr. Alka Kriplani
Dr. Deepti Shrivastav
Dr. Sabita Sukladas
Dr. Deepanjali Jagtap
Dr. Reena Ahmed
Dr. J. Amaladevi
Dr. Rekha Gupta
Dr. Chittaranjan Banerjee
Dr.Vijaya Lakshmi
Dr. K. Mangayarkarasi
Dr. Nisha Kapoor
Dr. A.S. Saini
Dr. Renu Gupta
Dr. Sayeeda Rizvi
Dr. Uday Kulkarni
Dr. Kiran Hatti
Dr. Archana Verma
Dr. R.J. Mayatra
Dr. Sudhir Karlekar
Dr. Kiran Srivastava
Dr. Nirmala Rampure
Dr. C.Vasanth Kumar
Dr.Vandana Narula
Dr. Saswati Sanyal Choudhury
Dr. Jyoti Bindal
Dr. R.C. Purohit
Dr. Nirmala Doraiswamy
Dr. Hitesh Patel
Dr. Kasturi Donimath
Dr. P. Sreelatha
THE FEDERATION OF OBSTETRIC AND GYNAECOLOGICAL SOCIETIES OF INDIA
Secretaries
Dr. Kaushik Das
Dr. Alka Rastogi
Dr. Dileep D. Kulkarni
Dr. Ojaswini Patel
Dr. Beena Guhan
Dr. Mini Balakrishnan
Dr. Narendra Zope
Dr. Nasreen Mawani
Dr. Jyothi Vijaykumar
Dr. Sanam Basheer
Dr. M. Kanmani
Dr. Bharat Prasad
Dr. Charitha U.
Dr. Ritu Prasad
Dr. Nutan Aggarwal
Dr. Neema Acharya
Raj Luxmi Tubid
Dr. Amit N. Bafna
Dr. Farzana Zahir
Dr. N.Umadevi
Dr. Padmini Singh
Dr. Ashok Kumar Todani
Dr. P.Vani
Dr. G.Vasanthi Rajesh
Dr. Seema Manuja
Dr. Jagjit Singh
Dr. Sarika Agrawal
Dr. Sumita Verma
Dr. Radhika Kulkarni
Dr. Ranjit Patel
Dr. Archana Sharma
Dr. Alpesh Patel
Dr. Shefali Jain
Dr. Anjoo Mishra
Dr. Neeta S. Harwal
Dr. B.Venkateswara Rao
Dr. Kiran Arora
Dr. Amarendra Dewan
Dr. Roza Olyai
Dr. Madhu Kiran
Dr. Manjunath S.
Dr. Arun D. Pandit
Dr. Naveen Prasanna
Dr. M. Krishna Kumari
Sr. No.
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130
131
132
Name of the
Memberbody
Ichalkaranji
Imphal
Indore
Islampur
Jabalpur
Jaipur
Jalandhar
Jalgaon
Jalna
Jammu
Jamnagar
Jamshedpur
Jhansi
Jodhpur
Jorhat
Junagadh
Kakinada
Kalyani
Kanpur
Kapurtala
Karad
Karnal
Karimnagar
Karur
Kasaragod
Kashipur
Khammam
Kohima
Kolhapur
Kollam
Korba
Kota
Kottayam
Kurnool
Latur
Loni
Lucknow
Ludhiana
Madurai
Magadh
Mahabubnagar
Malda
Malegaon
Mangalore
No.of Members Presidents
20
93
300
35
172
296
152
93
44
136
70
100
97
89
31
56
94
62
200
36
80
28
124
39
30
30
40
32
155
52
22
120
93
155
114
52
265
158
269
31
42
42
40
136
Dr. Prasad Kulkarni
Prof. N. Nabakishore Singh
Dr. Kawita Bapat
Dr. Prabhakar Patil
Dr. Kavita N. Singh
Dr. Shashi Gupta
Dr. Amita Sharma
Dr. Udaysingh Patil
Dr. H.C. Sharma
Prof. Shashi Gupta
Dr. Nalini Anand
Dr. Alokananda Ray
Dr. Sanjaya Sharma
Dr.(Mrs). Chandra K. Singhal
Dr.(Mrs) Minaxee Thakur
Dr. M.D. Thummar
Dr. Lavanya Kumari Sarella
Dr. Tanay Kr. Chakraborty
Dr. I.J.K.Soni
Dr. Harbinder Chabra
Dr. Nitin Kshirsagar
Dr. Minoo Thakur
Dr. Mohd. Aleem
Dr. R.Geetha Rani
Dr. Shobha Mayya
Dr. Shikha Gupta
Dr.Y. Rama Devi
Dr.Kevingulie Khro
Dr. Milind Pishavikar
Dr. Devaki K.
Dr. Rashmi Singh
Dr. Honey Gupta
Dr. Beenakumari .R.
Dr. T. Jyothirmai
Dr. Anuja Kulkarni
Dr. Tupe N. B
Dr. Manju Shukla
Dr.Vaneet Kaur
Dr. S. Dilshath
Dr. Ramadhar Tiwary
Dr.Venkat Rami Reddy
Dr. Lakshmi Kanta Datta
Dr. B.L Gangurde
Dr.Vasanthi Shetty
Secretaries
Dr. Mandar S. Deshpande
Dr. Chirom Pritam Kumar Singh
Dr. Seema Vijayavargiya
Dr. Mrs. Asha Joshi
Dr. Geeta Guin
Dr. Neelam Bhardwaj
Dr. Nidhi Garg
Dr. Radheshyam Chaudhari
Dr. Smita P. Kulkarni
Dr. Sudha Sharma
Dr. Preety Punatar
Dr.Vishakha Verma
Dr. Alka Sethi
Dr. B.S. Jodha
Dr. Jitendra Nath Gogoi
Dr. Pravin M. Dudhat
Dr. Ushasree D.
Dr. Dilip Kumar Dutta
Dr. Kiran Pandey
Dr. Surjit Kaur
Dr. Sanjaykumar Patil
Dr.Bharti Kalra
Dr. K. Tulasi Reddy
Dr. Preetha Ravi Rajasekar
Dr. Jyothi Naik
Dr. Molshri Agrawal
Dr. K.Swarna Kumari
Dr. Atoshe Sumi
Dr. Prashant Shah
Dr. Biju P.
Dr. Jyoti Verma
Dr. Manish Mittal
Dr. Manoj Babu R.
Dr. S.Venkata Ramana
Dr. Swati Gore
Dr. A.B. Deshpande
Dr.Yasodhara Pradeep
Dr. Amarjit Singh Rattan
Dr. B. Ambigaimeena
Dr. Mrs. Poonam Sahay
Dr. Prathibha P.
Dr. Arup Kr. Agarwala
Dr. Avinash Aaher
Dr. Navinchandra R. Nayak
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FOGSI SOCIETIES 2012 - 2013
(Members Representing Memberbodies as on 31st March 2013)
Sr. No.
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
20
Name of the
Memberbody
Manipal
Margoa
Mathura
Mau
Meerut
Mehsana
Miraj
Moradabad
Mumbai
Muzaffarnagar
Muzaffarpur
Mysore
Nabha
Nadiad
Nagaon
Nagercoil
Nagpur
Nalbari
Nalgonda
Nanded
Nashik
Navi Mumbai
Navsari
Nellore
Noida
Northern India
North Odisha
Orissa
Osmanabad
Palanpur
Palghar
Palwal
Panaji
Pandharpur
Parbhani
Patiala
Pondicherry
Porbandar
Pune
Raichur
Raipur
Rajahmundry
Rajkot
Ranchi
No.of Members Presidents
103
41
50
45
143
96
139
69
2102
37
100
213
69
35
31
81
407
44
71
184
219
149
47
48
104
327
16
285
34
55
20
25
117
23
73
107
181
20
583
60
120
89
123
185
Dr. Jayaraman Nambiar
Dr. Carmo Gracias
Dr. Mukti Maheshwari
Dr. Shabana Jamal
Dr. Rukma Idnani
Dr. Hemang Parikh
Dr. Sharad Kore
Dr. Shruti Khanna
Dr. Suchitra N. Pandit
Dr. Tarini Taneja
Dr.Ranjana Mishra
Dr. Prameela
Dr. Khushpreet Kaur
Dr. Umesh V. Shah
Dr.V.K. Chhawchharia
Dr.Geetha Narayanan
Dr. Mangala Ghisad
Dr. Tapan Deka
Dr.Vasundhara Kamineni
Dr. Mangala Dilip Deshmukh
Dr.Vasant Kawade
Dr. Shyam Kulkarni
Dr. Narendra D Gajjar
Dr.V. Sitalakshmi
Dr. Chitra Setya
Dr. Lakhbir Dhaliwal
Dr.A.K.Ghose
Dr. Shyama Kanungo
Dr. Meena Jintukar
Dr. Sanjay Dharani
Dr. Prashant Koti
Dr. Manju Saluja
Dr. Savita Chandra
Dr. Surendra S. Kane
Dr. Sanjay R. Rodge
Dr. Deepa Goel
Prof. Syed Habeebullah
Dr. Kirit A. Bhatt
Dr. Shirish Patwardhan
Dr.V. G. Kulkarni
Dr. Nalini Mishra
Dr. K. Nagamani
Dr. Shilpa Thaker
Dr. Usha Nath
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Secretaries
Dr. Neha Bajpai
Dr. Merwyn Fernandes
Dr.Vertika Kishore
Dr. Madhuri Singh
Dr. Bharti Maheshwari
Dr.Sureshbhai J. Patel
Dr. Bhaskar Murthy
Dr.Sweta Chaturvedi
Dr. Nandita P. Palshetkar
Dr. Manju Gupta
Dr.Vibha Verma
Dr. K. Mamatha
Dr. Manjeet Kaur
Dr. Gayatri Contractor
Dr. Brojen Bora
Dr. A. Krishna Surendran
Dr. Alka Mukherjee
Dr. Hitendra Kalita
Dr. Sucharita Kosaraju
Dr. Santosh Gurubasappa Katte
Dr. Archana Khairnar
Dr. Sucheta Kinjawadekar
Dr. Satyen V. Kasabwala
Dr. Supraja K.
Dr. Abhilasha Pathak
Dr.Vanita Jain
Dr. G.R. Behera
Dr. Sujata Misra
Dr. Deepa More
Dr. Naresh Prajapati
Dr. Pushkaraj Thakur
Dr. Shraddha Agarwal
Dr. Ajit Nagarsenkar
Dr. Sudesh Doshi
Dr. Mrs. Archana B. Korde
Dr. Sunita Modi
Dr. Latha Chaturvedula
Dr. Jignesh Modi
Dr. Girija Wagh
Dr. Rajeshwari Nesargi
Dr. Rekha Ratnani
Dr. Phani Suhasini
Dr. Niraj Jadav
Dr. Nirmala Singh
Sr. No.
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
Name of the
Memberbody
Ratlam
Rewa
Rewari
Rohtak
Roorkee
Rourkela
Sagar
Saharanpur
Salem
Satara
Sevagram-Wardha
Shahjahanpur
Shillong
Shimoga
Silchar
Siliguri
Sindhudurgnagari
Singrauli
Sitamarhi
Solapur
Southern India
Sri Ganganagar
Srinagar
Surat
Tezpur
Thanjavur
Theni
Thrissur
Tirunelveli
Tirupati
Trichy
Trivandrum(Kerala)
Tumkur
Tuticorin
Udaipur
Ujjain
Udgir
Vapi
Varanasi
Vellore
Vijayawada
Visakhapatnam
Warangal
Yamuna Nagar
Yavatmal
No.of Members Presidents
36
44
60
113
33
60
50
49
64
81
35
30
41
80
56
62
23
21
25
134
438
47
44
293
27
221
50
128
94
41
163
151
53
56
160
62
23
42
132
50
192
272
104
36
60
Dr. Asha Saraf
Dr. Meena Bhargava
Dr. Mitra Saxena
Dr. Smiti Nanda
Dr. Sangeeta Rajiv
Dr. Manorama Mohanty
Dr. Smita Dubey
Dr. Renu Agarwal
Dr. Kalpana Sampath
Dr. Sagar Katariya
Dr. Sangeeta Daf
Dr. Manjula Saxena
Dr. Santa Singh
Dr. Latha Shashidhar
Dr. A. P. Choudhury
Dr. Pijush K.Roy
Dr. Anant Raghunath Nagavekar
Dr. Kushal Mitra
Dr.Veena Gupta
Dr. Suvarna Basutkar
Dr. Jayashree Srinivasan
Dr.Shambhu N. Gupta
Dr.Shahida Masarat Mufti
Dr. Sushma Iyer
Dr. F.R. Choudhury
Dr. R.Vijaya
Dr. N.Vijayarani
Dr. C.V. Chandrika
Dr. M. Meena
Dr.V. Bhavani
Dr. Jayam Kannan
Dr. C. Nirmala
Dr. Shubha Dwarak
Dr. A. Bagavathiammal
Dr.Rajrani Sharma
Dr. S. K. Saluja
Dr. Sangram V. Patwari
Dr. Monica Vora
Dr. Neelam Ohri
Dr. Rachel Chandy
Dr. Gangadhara Rao.K
Dr. K. Sarada Bai
Dr. A. Narasimha Reddy
Dr. Ritu Mago
Dr. Sangeeta Ashish Tawde
Secretaries
Dr. Anamika Awasthi
Dr. Beenu Kushwah
Dr. Renu Yadav
Dr. Savita Rani Singhal
Dr. Bharti Ahuja
Dr. Rajat Kumar Ray
Dr. Jagriti Nagar
Dr. Meenal Goyal
Dr. Sumathi Senthilkumar
Dr.Vilas Phadtare
Dr. Surekha Tayade
Dr. Monika Gupta
Dr. Alok Deb
Dr. Sandya S S
Dr. R. C. Boro
Dr. G.B. Das
Dr.Vivek R. Raikar
Dr. Suprava Sahoo
Dr. Lata Gupta
Dr. Sujata R. Kulkarni
Dr. Meenalochani P.
Dr. Nikita Thareja
Dr. Shahnaz Taing
Dr. Rajesh Tuli
Dr. A.K. Dutta
Dr.V.Thendral
Dr. Gayathree
Dr. Bindhu Varghese
Dr. Madhubala
Dr. T. Seshasai
Dr. A. Charmila
Dr. Sujamol Jacob
Dr. Kokila
Dr. S. Pethukani
Dr. Sangeeta Sen
Dr. Neelam Tejwani
Dr.Vidhyasagar Achole
Dr. Shailesh Arlekar
Dr. Uma Pandey
Dr. Reeta Vijayaselvi
Dr. CH Kavitha
Dr. P. Durga Kumari
Dr. K. Purushotham
Dr. Sunila Soni
Dr. Priti Sunil Kabra
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REPORT OF THE 56TH ALL INDIA CONGRESS OF OBSTETRICS
AND GYNAECOLOGY (AICOG), 2013 - MUMBAI
Vital Statistics
Date
January 16 – 20 , 2013
Venue
AICOG Convention Centre, G-Block, Bandra Kurla Complex,
Near Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA), Bandra (E) Mumbai 400 051
Program Features
Delegates
8574
Faculty
1268
Organizing Chairpersons
Dr. Hrishikesh D. Pai, Dr. Vinita Salvi, Dr. Ashwini Bhalerao- Gandhi
Organizing Secretaries
Dr. Suchitra N. Pandit, Dr. Rishma Pai, Dr. Nandita Palshetkar, Dr. Ameet Patki
Scientific Chairpersons
Dr. Nozer Sheriar, Dr. Jaydeep Tank
Pre-congress Workshops on January 16, 2013 (Date)
Workshop Title
Convenors
ART & IUI Workshop
Dr. Nandita Palshetkar
Dr. Kedar Ganla
Dr. Sunita Tendulwadkar
Reproductive Endocrinology Workshop
Dr. Ashwini Bhalerao Gandhi,
Dr. Anahita Chauhan
Dr. Suvarna Khadilkar
Operative Obstetrics Workshop
Dr. Vanita Raut
Dr. Ameya Purandare
Dr. Vinayak Khedkar
Fetal Medicine & Surveillance Workshop
Dr. Ameet Patki
Dr. Shailesh Kore
Dr. Abhayakumar Pattnaik
Operative Hysteroscopy Workshop
Dr. Rishma Pai
Dr. Nagendra Sardeshpande
Dr. Rajat Mohanty
Operative Laparoscopy Workshop
Dr. Asha Dalal
Dr. Arun Nayak
Dr. Rajendra Sankpal
Dr. Rajesh Modi
Dr. S. S. Sheth Vaginal Surgery
Dr. Bipin Pandit
Dr. R.M. Saraogi
Dr. Bhaskar Pal
Urogynecology Workshop
Dr. Suchitra Pandit
Dr. Mukesh Gupta
Dr. Vineet Mishra
Gynecological Oncology Workshop
Dr. Sarita Bhalerao
Dr. Amita Maheshwari
Imaging Workshop
Dr. Vinita Salvi
Dr. Geetha Balsarkar
Dr. Ajay Valia
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FOGSI Committee Workshops
Committee
Committee Chairperson
Adolescent Health Committee
Dr. Roza Olyai
Clinical Research Committee
Dr. Bharati Dhorepatil
Family welfare committee
Dr. Ritu Joshi
Genetic and Fetal Medicine Committee
Dr. Prashant V Acharya
International Academic Exchange Committee
Dr. Anupam Gupta
Medical disorders in Pregnancy Committee
Dr. Sujata Misra
Public awareness committee
Dr. Rajat Kumar Ray
Study on Female Breast Committee
Dr. Madhuri Patel
AICOG Orations
Oration Title
Orator
Topic
FOGSI Amadeus Shreya Oration
Joe Leigh Simpson
New advances in the genetic assessment of gametes & embryos
FOGSI Oration
P.C. Mahapatra
Lady, Luck & Labour
FOGSI MSD (Scherring Plough) Oration
Diana Mansour
Evolution of progestogen only methods
Dr.C.G.Saraiya CME Programme was held in the morning on January 18, 2013. The subjects of the CME Programme were as follows:
1. Operative Obstetrics
2. Operative Gynaecology and Family Planning
The 56th All india Congress of Obstetrics and Gynecology was held at the MMRDA grounds at the BandraKurlaComplex,
Mumbai from 16th January to 20th January 2013.
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THE VENUE AND INFRASTRUCTURE
The Government of Maharashtra lead by respected Chief Minister
ShriPrithvirajChavan and his FDA minister MrSatej Patil helped
a lot in getting the MMRDA venue allotted for the conference.
The construction work was undertaken by Mr Sanjay Garg of
Sevices, India.
The scientific section was made up of the main hall (seating
capacity 2500 persons) and six smaller but equal size halls
(seating capacity 600 persons per hall). There were also 12 free
communication halls(seating capacity 40 persons per hall) for
free paper presentations. All these halls were interconnected by
a massive central corridor. There was also the main exhibition
area with as many as 150 stalls. The whole complex was airconditioned. The main hall also had elevatedseating, probably a
first of its kind. 180 toilets were built, which were similar to
permanent toilets. As the halls were in close proximity to eachother,
it was easy for the delegates to move around from one hall to the
other. For the physically disadvantaged colleagues, we had hired
two electric Golf carts.
The Food hall was conveniently located about 20 feet from the
scientific section. The main food hall was fully air conditioned. The
secondary food hall was located 50 feet from the venue. This was
serving free snacks throughout the day. The food was catered by
one of the leading caterers of Mumbai called Joss caterers. During
the 4 days more than 30,000 meals were served.
The whole venue was supported by a large number of 100 plus
housekeeping staff. In addition there were 90 fire marshals and
200 plus fire extinguishers that were at the venue. There were
two fire engines with staff of the Mumbai fire brigade placed at
the venue 24 x 7 for all the 5 days of the conference. The whole
venue was protected by the Trig Security agency round the clock.
There were 250 security personel along with 4 sniffer dogs, which
guarded the venue. The venue was also being filmed by close
circuit televisions. The security arrangements were under the strict
surveillance of the local DCP of BKC police station.
There was the emergency room staffed with doctors, nuses and
support personel. All emergency resuscitative measures were there.
There was a standby ambulance which was kept ready next to the
emergency room. During the 5 days, nearly 250 delegates were
treated by the staff of Guru Nanak Hospital who were kind enough
to supervise the entire emergency room operation.
THE CONFERENCE
On 16thJanuary 2013,10 precongress workshops were conducted
by the MOGS team. Seven were held at the venue while three of
them werelive and held at Holy Family Hospital (Hysteroscopy),
Cooper Hospital(Vaginal surgery) and Nair Hospital(Laparoscopic
surgery). All the workshops were a great success and a record
breaking 3000 plus delegates participated in the workshops.
The workshop conveners did a great job in the organizing these
workshops.The workshops ended with a lovely medical satire
presented by young members of the MOGS.
The FOGSI Managing Committee Meeting was conducted on the
same day at the Trident Hotel in BKC. The outgoing President of
FOGSI Dr P K Shah chaired this meeting. The meeting extended
for the entire day as various important issues were discussed. The
meeting was followed by the Managing Committee Dinner hosted
by the MOGS.
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The morning of 17th January was ushered in by the National
flag hoisting ceremony which was conducted at 7.30 am. There
were 32 registration counters that opened at 8 am for registering
delegates. The C G Saraiya Continuing Medical Education program
was inaugurated at 8 30 am and went on till 1 pm. More than 2500
delegates attended the CME. In the afternoon 9 FOGSI committee
workshops were conducted in venue as well as Hotel Trident.
The Inauguration ceremony of the Conference started exactly at 5
pm in the evening. The chief guest of the conference Union Health
Minister Shri Ghulam Nabi Azad along with guest of honor Chief
Minister of Maharashtra Shri Prithviraj Chavan and film star Mr
Akshay Kumar inaugurated the function. Dr Hema Divakar from
Bangalorewas installed as the FOGSI President along with Vice
Presidents Dr Ashwini Bhalerao Gandhi, Dr Alpesh Gandhi,
Dr Shanta Kumari, Dr Jayant Rath and Dr Maninder Ahuja.
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This was followed by entertainment program which was hosted
by Film actress Ms Poonam Dhillon. Famous personalities like
Film actor Mr Manoj Bajpai, Miss World Ms Diana Hayden & Film
actress Ms Ravina Tandon were honored . This was followed by the
MOGS Ramp Walk ceremony which was a big hit . All the active
MOGS members who played a crucial role in the conference were
made to walk the ramp on stage. The entire Team Mumbai took a
solemn pledge to the Save and Empowering the Girl Child. Famous
standup comedian Mr Raju Srivastava entertained the audience.
Bollywood dancers regaled the audience. The show ended with the
grand Manish Malhotrafashion show. All were mesmerized by the
beautiful clothes and models who participated in this electrifying
event. The show stopper was the famous actress MsShilpaShetty.
Manish Malhotra conducted the show gratis (free) for the cause
of the Save the Girl Child. The show was followed bythe reception
committee dinner. The AICOG conference formally began on 18th
January 2013 .
In the evening a banquet hosted by MOGS at the Turf Club,
Mahalaxmi . Miss World Daina Hayden compered this gala event.
The members of the MOGS pleasantly surprised the audience
by performing a short bollywood welcome dance. The famous
Hindi Pop singer SunidhiChauhan rocked the audience with her
songs and dance. Famous personalities such as Mr Banthia
Chief secretary Maharashtra Govt., Film actor Rietesh Deshmukh,
Olympic champion Mary Kom , film actress Sridevi, film actress
Padmini Kolhapure and FIGO president elect Dr C N Purandare
were felicitated. The delicious dinner was served byIndigo,
Mumbai’s famous caterers.
In the evening the entertainment was at the Andheri Sports
Complex. The famous singer Sonu Nigam delighted the audience
with his melodious music. Numerous celebrities such as Film
actress Rani Mukherjee, PoonamDhillon, ShabhanaAzmi,
MahimaChaudhary, ParvatiOmnakuttanwere felicitated. FOGSI
president HemaDiwakar and her team of vice presidents were
introduced to the audience. This was followed by sumptuous dinner
arranged by the famous caterers Food Link .
The 20 thJanuary was highlighted by the large number of delegates
which attended the scientific programs in all the halls. The
constantly high attendance in all halls, during all the four days of
the conference was a source of happiness to organizers as well
as faculty.
A record number of free papers andposter communications were
presented on 18th and 19th Jan. All the marks were tallied and
prizes were announced to the winners. Majority of the winners
accepted their prizes during the Valedictory function. Several lucky
draw prizes were distributed.
The conference would not have been possible without the help of
Government and MCGB officials, entities who gave us unrestricted
educational grants, all service providers, celebrities, Esselworld,
Parag Printers, Mercury Travels, Nair Hospital, Holy Family Hospital,
Cooper Hospital, Gurunank Hospital, Trident Hotels,MIG club, MCA
club, Rang Sharda,Reliance Energy, Varriance team – Makarand
Desai staff of MOGS and FOGSI, faculty(national and international),
and the members of the Mumbai OBGYN society.
The 19th January saw various events such as the ICOG convocation
ceremony.
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REPORT FROM
YUVA FOGSI CONFERENCES
Report of the East Zone Yuva FOGSI 2012 –
Kolkatta
Report of the North Zone Yuva FOGSI 2012 –
Muzaffarpur
Vital Statistics
Vital Statistics
Date
4 – 6 May 2012
Date
7 to 9 December 2012
Venue
Hotel Hindusthan International, Kolkatta
Venue
Muzaffarnagar Medical College
Program Features
4 Workshops
Conference proceedings with 13
symposia, 8 free communication
sessions, 2 guest lecture sessions,
7 panel discussions and 3 debate
sessions
Program Features
4 Workshops
Conference proceedings with over 55
presentations and 50 free papers
Delegates
301
Faculty
3 international and 54 national
faculty members
Organizing Chairperson
Dr Usha Sharma
Organizing Secretaries
Dr Bharti Maheshwari, Dr Tarini
Taneja
Delegates
450
Faculty
68 national faculty members
Organizing Chairperson Dr Pradip Kumar Mitra
Organizing Secretaries
Dr Subhas Chandra Biswas,
Dr Basab Mukherjee
Precongress Workshops on 4 May 2012
Precongress Workshops on 7 December 2012 at
Muzaffarnagar Medical College
Workshop Title
Convenors and Key Faculty
Endoscopy
Dr. Alka Kriplani
Non descent vaginal
hysterectomy
Dr. CN Purandare
IPGMER Hospital Dr Basab Mukherjee
Colposcopy
Dr. Nikhil Purandare
Live Hysteroscopy
& IUI
VIMS Hospital
Dr. Sujata Kar
Ultrasonography
Dr. Narendra Malhotra
Fetal Medicine
Workshops
VIMS Hospital
Dr. Mandakini Pradhan
Workshop Title
Venue
Convenors and
Key Faculty
Live Urogynaecology
IPGMER Hospital Dr. Vineet Mishra and
Dr. Hara Pattanayak
Communication Skills
A CME on Family Welfare and MTP was held featuring talks by
Dr Nozer Sheriar and Dr Ritu Joshi. The Kamini Rao Yuva FOGSI
East Zone Oration was delivered by Dr Mahija Sahu from Odisha
on ‘Life of every Mother and Neonate counts’. A public form on
Women’s Empowerment was conducted on ‘Women’s Health
Issues’. The East Zone Quiz was conducted by Dr Aswath Kumar.
The Conference was inaugurated by the Chief Guest Prof. B N
Chakraborty and the Guest of Honor, Ms Alokananda Roy, danseuse
of international fame. The Guest of Honor was Dr PK Shah,
President, FOGSI. There were 28 exhibitor stalls set up in different
areas of the premises and there was scope of good interaction
between delegates and industry partners. The audited accounts
were ready by October 2012 and the surplus cheque of Rs 2.1
lacs will be handed over to the FOGSI President Dr. P K Shah at the
AICOG 2013, Mumbai.
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AThe scientific sessions were varied and broadly covered the
specialty of obstetrics and gynecology. The Dr. Kamini Rao oration
was delivered by Dr. Neharika Malhotra from Agra on FOGSI
theme “Let the life of every mother and neonate count”. Dr.
Nandita Palshetkar from Mumbai delivered oration on “Induction
of Ovulation”. An ICOG session was organized by Dr. Jaideep
Malhotra from Agra which had a panel on “Routine antenatal care
for healthy pregnant women based on GCPR guidelines of ICOG”.
The North Zone Quiz was conducted by Dr Aswath Kumar and Dr
Seema Hakim. A Public forum on female feticide was organized in
which Dr. (Mrs.) Sarojini Agarwal, Member of legislative committee,
Dr. PK Shah, Dr. Usha Sharma, Dr. Neerja, Dr. Tarini Taneja, Dr.
D.K. Sharma, Director & Shri S.C. Goel, Chairman and audience
participated actively. At the Inauguration the Chief Guest was Dr. PK
Shah, President FOGSI and Guest of Honor were Dr. CN Purandare,
President FIGO Elect. & Hon’ble Minister Chitranjan Swarup, State
Minister, Government of Uttar Pradesh.
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Report of the West Zone Yuva FOGSI 2012 –
Aurangabad
Report of the South Zone Yuva FOGSI 2012 –
Madurai
Vital Statistics
Vital Statistics
Date
23 to 25 November 2012
Date
13 to 15 May 2012
Venue
MGM Medical College and Hospital,
Auranagabad
Venue
Hotel Fortune Pandian, Madurai
Program Features
Program Features
4 Workshops
Conference proceedings with over 55
presentations and 50 free papers
Delegates
1027
3 Workshops
Conference proceedings with 63
sessions of presentations, panel
discussions, 76 free papers and 23
posters from young gynecologists
Faculty
130
Delegates
487
Organizing Chairperson
Dr Rajendrasing Pardeshi
Faculty
Organizing Secretaries
Dr Ajay Mane
2 international and 120 national
faculty members
Organizing Chairperson
Dr S Dilshath
Organizing Secretaries
Dr Ambigai Meena
Precongress Workshops on 23 November 2012 at MGM
Medical College and Hospital, Aurangabad
Workshop Title
Precongress Workshops on 23 November 2012
Infertility
Workshop Title
Convenors and Key Faculty
Urogynecology
Live Hysteroscopy
Dr.Ossama Shawki, Dr.Sunita
Tandulwadkar
Non Descent Vaginal
Hysterectomy
Dr Hara Pattanaik, Dr Dr.Vasudeva
Panicker
FOGSI Practical Skills
and Drills Workshop
to Reduce Maternal
Mortality
Dr. Padma, Dr.Pariksit Tank
Advanced postpartum
care workshop
Dr.Suchitra Pandit, Dr.Mandakini Megh
Endoscopy
Ultrasound
The scientific sessions with lectures and panel discussions were
well attended and appreciated as the Topics were different and
useful in day- today practice and a majority of faculty members
(62%) were below 40 years.The Dr. Kamini Rao oration was
delivered by Dr. Ashish Shah from Aurangabad on the FOGSI
theme “Let the life of every mother and neonate count”. The West
Zone Quiz was conducted by Dr Aswath Kumar. The Conference
was inaugurated by Dr.P.K.Shah, President, FOGSI, Dr.P.M.Jadhav
(Vice chairman-MGM Trust and MCI member), Dr.Manakini Megh,
Dr.Avinash Yelikar (Vice president-MMC) and Dr.Ajit Shroff (Dean,
MGM Medical College, Auranagabad).
The scientific sessions with lectures and panel discussions were
well attended and appreciated by all. The Dr Kamini Rao Yuva
FOGSI oration on “Life of every mother & neonate counts” was
delivered by Dr.Kiranmai from Hyderabad. The South Zone Quiz was
conducted by Dr Aswath Kumar. The Conference was inaugurated
by Dr.P.K.Shah, President, FOGSI, Dr.Vamsathara,Director of
Medical Education, Mr.Ansul Misra District Collector and Dr.Mohan,
Dean, Madurai Medical College. A talent show was organized for
the young gynecologists. Participation of the public sector was
good; TheTamil Nadu Health System Project sponsored 250 medical
officers from the Primary health centres for the FOGSI workshops.
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REPORT OF THE YEAR’S ACTIVITIES FROM
THE IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT,
DR. P. K. SHAH
The theme of 2012 was
‘Let the Life of Every Mother & Neonate Count’
The thought behind this theme was to infuse a sense of urgency
and accountability towards the most important issue that we face as
professionals and as a professional organization. Maternal mortality rate
is a proxy indicator to reflect the functioning of the health system of the
nation. It is also a comment on the professional and ethical standards of the
profession. The Federation of Obstetrics and Gynecological Societies of India
(FOGSI) is the flagship representative of womens’ health care providers in
the country. Maternal mortality is a burning issue that we face and though
we are making some progress, there is a long way to go if we want to meet
the MDG goals by 2015. The key areas where we function are:
1. Training and spreading knowledge through scientific discourse,
conferences, symposia, and CMEs. A number of workshops titled
Maternal Mortality Reduction Workshops are being held to involve
FOGSI members and train Government officials.
2. Capacity building through training of maternity health care providers.
3. Advocacy with the Government on laws and administrative practices
4. Working closely with the Government to complement and supplement
services
5. Partnering with other NGOs aligned towards improving the state of
reproductive health
Excellent work is being done on this matter by the various special FOGSI
projects, namely the EmOC FOGSI Certification course, FOGSI SIDA project,
FOGSI – India FIGO Gates and MNH Initiative and the National Initiative for
Maternal Health.
FOGSI has a deep sense of social responsibility as is clearly set out in its
Vision and Mission statements. Perhaps the most important social issue
Topic
Venue
Date
that we face, as women’s health care providers is sex selective feticide.
Much has been said, written and read about sex determination and
selective female feticide. FOGSI has been proactive in this regard. In 2012,
a number of societies have formed DOSST (Doctors Opposing Sex Selective
Termination) Cells. The massive Government machinery is at work at all
levels and on various fronts to check these practices. FOGSI supports the
sentiment of these machinations. There have been some serious difficulties
that FOGSI members have faced during these operations. FOGSI has done
its best to represent the difficulties and ease these burdens. There is some
headway in terms of clarifying the issue that no additional qualifications are
required for gynecologists to do ultrasound. Other important area where
progress is being made is relooking at the Act as a whole and especially
the issue of graded punishment.
The highlights of the other activities for the year 2012 are grouped into
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Academic events and conferences
Workshop series
Public forums and awareness activity
Publications – FOGSI Focus
Good Clinical Practice Recommendations development
Postgraduate training: Teaching resource development – Universal
Undergraduate and Postgraduate Textbook of Obstetrics, Gynecology
and Family Welfare
A brief overview of these important activities.
Four major FOGSI conferences were held in 2012. Each of these
meetings was a resounding success and the attendance was tremendous.
There was international faculty at each of these major conferences which
further enhanced the scientific discussions.
Focus
Vice President
in Charge
Congress
Chairpersons
Population
Stabilization World
Congress
Jaipur
7th - 8th
July 2012
A holistic view on population
stabilization covering clinical and non
clinical aspects
Dr Mandakini
Megh
Dr Ritu Joshi,
Dr Atul Ganatra
National Foetal
Medicine Conference
Ahmedabad
27th- 28th
October 2012
A technically detailed event for
professionals working with antenatal
diagnosis with high quality academics
Dr Prashant
Acharya
Dr Dipesh Dholakiya,
Dr Hemant Bhatt
World Congress on
Nagpur
Dilemmas in Obstetrics
& Gynaecology
30th Nov. – 2nd A bird’s eye view of the controversies
Dec., 2012
in the field of women’s health
Dr Laxmi
Shrikhande
Dr Ritu Dargan, Dr Ankita
Kothe
International
Conference on
Infertility
16th – 17th
A specialist meeting focusing on
December 2012 fertility care, assisted reproduction
and ultrasound
Dr Mandakini
Parihar
Dr Mamata Deendayal
Dr Shantha Kumari,
Dr Parikshit Tank
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Hyderabad
THE FEDERATION OF OBSTETRIC AND GYNAECOLOGICAL SOCIETIES OF INDIA
The four Zonal Yuva FOGSI meetings were well attended and appreciated.
The Yuva Conferences are a stage for young talent to shine and a special
highlight is the FOGSI Dr Kamini Rao Yuva FOGSI Oration which is delivered
by an outstanding young gynecologist at each of these meetings.
Zone
Venue
Date
Congress
Chairpersons
East
Kolkatta
4th – 6th
May 2012
Dr Pradip Kumar Mitra,
Dr Subhas Chandra
Biswas,
Dr Basab Mukherjee
Dr S Dilshath,
Dr Ambigai Meena
South
Madurai
13th – 15th
July 2012
West
Aurangabad
23rd- 25th
Dr Rajendra Singh
November 2012 Pardeshi, Dr Ajay Mane
North
Muzaffarnagar 7th – 9th
Dr Usha Sharma,
December 2012 Dr Bharti Maheshwari,
Dr Tarini Taneja
We held important public forum and meetings at each of the major
conferences and Yuva FOGSI events. These were to highlight the pressing
issues that are facing society as far as women’s health is concerned.
We held about 120 workshops on various aspects of womens’ health
through the year. A brief review is presented below:
Title
Workshop In Charge
Number of
Workshops
Held
How to Reduce
Maternal Mortality
in India
Dr P K Shah
Dr Parikshit Tank
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Postgraduate
teaching course:
FORCE 2012, Crash
Course
Dr Parikshit Tank
Dr Ashis Kumar Mukhopadhyay
6
Basic Infertility
Dr Mandakini Parihar
9
Hysteroscopy and
IUI
Dr Mandakini Parihar
6
Virtual Zero
Dr Laxmi Shrikhande
Transmission of HIV
from Mother to Child
5
Urogynecology
Dr Laxmi Shrikhande
4
Recurrent
Pregnancy Loss
and Preterm labor
Dr Laxmi Shrikhande
Dr Prashant Acharya
19
Comprehensive
Abortion Care
Dr Mandakini Megh
4
Advanced
Postpartum care
Dr Mandakini Megh
11
Adolescent Health
Dr Roza Olyai
20
Progesterone in
OBGYN
Dr Madhuri Patel
12
Perimenopausal
Bleeding
Dr Suvarna Khadilkar
11
Medical disorders in Dr Sujata Misra
pregnancy
14
Polycystic Ovarian
Syndrome
15
Dr Bharti Dhorepatil
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REPORT OF THE YEAR’S ACTIVITIES FROM
THE IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT,
DR. P. K. SHAH
FOGSI publishes the FOGSI FOCUS with a view to bring members up to
date about certain key topics of clinical interest. Over the years, these
small booklets have grown into full-fledged books and publications and
have their own place amongst other academic initiatives. In 2012, the
following were published:
The other major academic activity this year towards enhancing
professional development and standards has been the work on Good
Clinical Practice Recommendations by FOGSI. 4 meetings have been
held and a number of the GCPR guidelines are near completion.
FOGSI FOCUS Title
Editor
Comprehensive Abortion Care
and Postabortion contraception
Mandakini Megh
In terms of official functions, there has always been a felt need for
more interaction between the office bearers and members on an informal
basis. This was done through a series of webcasts and the discussions
and interactions gave interesting insights.
Fetal Medicine
Prashant Acharya, Ashini
Acharya, Jaideep Malhotra
The Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology of India will now be indexed on
Pubmed Central. We are also working towards electronic archiving and
soon, journal issues dating back 60 years will be available online.
SUI – Facts and Fiction
Laxmi Shrikhande
PCOS and Infertility
Mandakini Parihar, Avantika
Vaze, Parikshit Tank
As the organization grows, it is becoming necessary to expand our
premises. Towards this end, initial work on exploring possibilities and
groundwork was done in 2012 and the Managing Committee has given
its approval for this project.
One of the biggest projects undertaken is the development of the
UNIFORM UNDERGRADUATE AND POSTGRADUATE TEACHING MODULE
ALL OVER INDIA. This is a comprehensive set of three textbooks –
Textbook of Obstetrics, Textbook of Family Welfare and Textbook of
Gynecology. These will cover over 200 topics as per the MCI syllabus
and will be accompanied by multiple choice questions, short and long
questions. Teachers will also benefit from the powerpoint presentations
which will accompany each topic. This is going to be a major teaching
resource in our specialty. A full set will be presented to every major
teaching hospital of the country. The project is on track, but has seen
some delays, mostly logistic, for which I apologize. We hope to complete
this soon.
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FOGSI PAST VICE PRESIDENTS
REPORT
Dr Mandakini Parihar, Senior Vice President.
(Report submitted by Dr Parikshit Tank, Joint Secretary, FOGSI 2012 – 2013)
Dr Mandakini Parihar passed away on 10 September 2012. This is a report
of her activities until that time and the activities carried out by various office
bearers and FOGSIans on her behalf.
Workshops on “Basic Infertility Management – What to do and
What not to do”
The aim of this series of workshops was to give an overview of a practical
and logical approach to the care of the infertile couple. The workshop
covered the clinical evaluation and diagnostic approach to factors affecting
fertility. Therapeutic options and an overview of the methods were
presented.
A total of 9 workshops were conducted at Vadodara, Lucknow, Patna,
Meerut, Calicut, Bellary, Sagar, Jabalpur and Cochin. Attendance of
delegates was recorded between 35 and 125 for each workshop.
Workshops on “Hysteroscopy and IUI”
The workshops on Hysteroscopy and IUI were focused on two very
important techniques in modern gynecological practice. Hysteroscopy
was discussed with talks and demonstrations. Aspects of instrumentation,
media, surgical technique, complications and troubleshooting were
covered. Intrauterine insemination was discussed as regards the
indications, technique and best practices guidelines.
Six workshops were held at Deoli Sawangi, Chennai, Tichy, Guwahati,
Dehradun and Kolkatta. It was a popular series and attracted between 50
and 200 delegates per workshop.
Postgraduate teaching program – FORCE 2012
Dr Mandakini Parihar oversaw the execution of the Postgraduate Teaching
Program called FORCE 2012. This was conducted by Dr Ashis Kumar
Mukhopadhyay and Dr Parikshit Tank. The postgraduate teaching programs
were very popular and they were held in centers where students from
multiple medical colleges could attend and benefit. The team conducted 11
programs, each of three days duration at Agra, Lucknow, Nagpur, Cuttack,
Patna, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Hubli, Chennai and Kolkatta.
International Conference on Infertility 2012
Date
16 – 17 December 2012
Venue
HICC (Hyderabad International Convention
Center), Hyderabad
Program Features
Classroom style meeting with a single hall
format dedicated to infertility care and
ultrasound associated with infertility care
Delegates
1250
Faculty
3 international and 45 national faculty
members
Organizing
Chairpersons
Dr PK Shah, Dr Mamata Deenadayal
Organizing Secretaries
Dr S Shanthakumari, Dr Parikshit Tank
The conference featured talks and panel discussions on key aspects of
infertility management. The international faculty members were Dr Juan
Garcia-Velasco (IVI Madrid), Professor Ariel Revel (Israel) and Professor
K Jayaprakasan (UK). Topics covered basic aspects of evaluation and
selection of patients for various fertility therapeutic modalities as well as
troubleshooting and nuances of assisted reproduction. The science and
practice of ultrasound in relation to infertility practice and using it as a
decision making tool was the focus of a whole days’ proceedings. The
inauguration of the Conference included a tribute to Dr Mandakini Parihar
which was attended by her husband, Dr Anand Parihar and her close
family.
Other FOGSI Commitments.
Dr Mandakini Parihar oversaw the West Zone Yuva FOGSI Conference in
the planning stages and the working of the following committees:
FOGSI Textbook on Obstetrics, Family Welfare and Gynecology
Dr Mandakini Parihar was a co-editor on the project of UNIFORM
UNDERGRADUATE AND POSTGRADUATE TEACHING MODULE ALL OVER
INDIA. This is a comprehensive set of three textbooks – Textbook of
Obstetrics, Textbook of Family Welfare and Textbook of Gynecology. Work
on this project is ongoing.
Committee
Chairperson
Infertility Committee
Dr Sunita Tandulwadkar
Basic Research Committee
Dr Bharti Dhore Patil
Endometriosis Committee
Dr Kanthi Bansal
Family Welfare Committee
Dr Ritu Joshi
FOGSI Focus
A FOGSI Focus on PCOS and Infertility was published. The editors were Dr
Mandakini Parihar and Dr PK Shah and co-editors were Dr Avantika Vaze
and Dr Parikshit Tank. It has 16 chapters covering various aspects related
to fertility in women with PCOS including basic sciences, oral ovulogens,
gonadotropin use and assited reproduction and bariatric surgery and its
relation to fertility.
Young Talent Promotion
Committee
Dr Bhaskar Pal
Public Awareness Committee
Dr Rajat Ray
Sexual Medicine Committee
Dr Shantanu Abhyankar
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Dr. Laxmi Shrikhande, Second Vice President
“Leadership is not something you do to people but something you do with
the people”
Started my journey from the holy city of Varanasi.It was a satisfying journey
with a very successful World Congress on Dilemmas in OB/GY, FOGSI
Focus on SUI, workshops on preterm labour & PPTCT, visit to 32 societies
& many more activities.
World Congress on Dilemmas in OB/GY
It was held at Nagpur from 30th November-2nd December 2013.This
conference was a grand success with more than 1200 registrations.
15 International & 100 national faculties shared their expertise with the
delegates. 3 Pre-congress workshops were conducted in 3 halls on
Friday 30th November with the theme of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and
Infertility. FOGSI Skill and Will workshops to reduce Maternal Mortality
was inaugurated by Prof. Anderson from John Hopkins University USA
and was a great hit. Operative gynaecology workshop was inaugurated
by Dr. Shirish Sheth. IUI & hysteroscopy workshop was inaugurated by
Dr Jaydeep Tank & Dr Osama Shawki. Congress had 72 free papers, 68
posters, 40 teams participated for the quiz on abnormal uterine bleeding.
Conference started on Saturday 1st December with three round table
discussions and on second days also there were three round table
discussions. On first day, Dr. Hema Divakar, Dr. Alok Devdas and Dr. Kanan
Yelikar were the leaders. On the next day, Dr. Uday Thanawala ,Dr Bharati
Dhorepatil and Dr. Gokul Das were the leaders. These breakfast sessions
were followed by the plenary keynote addresses by international faculties.
The conference was inaugurated by FIGO President Elect Dr CN Purandare.
A traditional welcome was given to all the international faculties. Guest of
honor was Dr. Paul Fogarty, treasurer RCOG. Conference souvenir & FOGSI
Focus on SUI-Myths & facts was released during the inauguration.1st
December being FOGSI HIV/AIDS day a public forum was conducted
to create public awareness. Saturday evening was a rocking night by
Sugandha Mishra, which was enjoyed by all. The hall was full during the
Valedictory Program.
“HIV-virtual zero transmission from mother to child” Workshops
10 workshops were conducted at Salem, Mysore, Kanpur, Vijayawada,
Allahabad, Chennai, Nagpur and Bangalore. with a public forum in the
afternoon. Faculties were Dr Laxmi Shrikhande, Dr Alok Vashishtha, Dr
Durga Shankar dash,Dr sarita Agrawal, Dr Sanjay Swain.
Workshops on RPL and preterm labor
25 workshops conducted at Bareily, Dehradun, Bilaspur,Manglore,
Jodhpur, Ajmer,Jaipur, Ludhiana, Srinagar,Rohtak,Panipat,Delhi,Agartala,
Guwahati, Surat,Junagadh, Rajkot, Baroda, Dehradun,Ghaziabad, Meerut,
Muzafarnagr,Saharanpur, Nagpur. Faculties were Dr Laxmi Shrikhande, Dr
Anupam Gupta,Dr Saswati Choudhary, Dr Vidya Bhatt, Dr Kanan Yelikar
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FOGSI FOCUS ON UROGYNECOLOGY
It was released during World Congress on Dilemmas in OB/GYN during the
inaugural function by Dr. Paul Fogarty and Dr. CN Purandare. It contains 12
chapters of practical importance on day to day management of SUI.
Vice President in-charge of Yuva FOGSI South Zone 2012.
Dr. Dilshath was the Org. Chairperson and Dr. Ambigaimeena was the Org.
Secretary of Yuva Fogsi South Zone 2012 at Madurai on 14-15 July 2012
which was a grand hit.There were 600-700 delegates with 2 workshops
and various sessions. Conference had 76 papers, 24 posters and 20 prizes
in various categories.
FIGO Rome
It was my honor and privilege to be the voting member for FIGO General
Council Meeting meeting. When it came to real actual voting, we were
really very emotional but we did it. We came out victorious when our own
Dr. P. C. Purandare got elected as FIGO President Elect. I was part of that
emotional moment and the celebrations followed.
Other activities
I delivered guest lectures at various conferences-AICOG
Varanasi,Gestosis, FOGSI FIGO ,Satellite, AIM at Hyderabad,Fetal
Medicine at Ahmedabad and other conferences.I also visited 32
societies. I conducted adolescent health program where I educated
almost 700- adolescent boys and girls on various health issues. I was
part of the Maternal Mortality Workshop at Yavatmal.
Thanks
I express my sincere gratitude to FOGSI President Dr. PK Shah for all the
guidance and support throughout my tenure. I also express my sincere
gratitude to Dr. CN Purandare,Co Vice Presidents, committee chairpersons,
FOGSI Office Bearers, Managing Committee Members, staff of the FOGSI
office, Thank you all. Everyone may not find a mention in this exhaustive
list, but none are forgotten. My thanks and gratitude goes to one and all
and apologies for having unintentionally hurt anyone in anyway. I wish to
thank all FOGSI members for the confidence shown in me and I hope I
have not let them down.
At times our light goes out and is rekindled by a spark from another
person. My family has been that rekindling spark for me at all times and
standing with me through thick and thin. I cannot thank them enough.
Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the
moments that take our breath away! and 2012 was a breathtaking year for
me at all fronts.
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Dr Prashant Acharya, Third Vice President.
The bulk of the work by Dr Prashant Acharya was related to the fields of
fetal medicine, perinatology and recurrent pregnancy loss. An overview of
the activities is presented below.
Workshops on “Recurrent Miscarriage and Preterm Labour”
The aim of this series of workshops was to give an overview of a practical
and logical approach to the care of women who have had recurrent
miscarriages. The workshop covered the clinical evaluation and diagnostic
approach to factors causing recurrent miscarriage. Therapeutic options
and an overview of the methods were presented. Preterm labour is a major
contributor to perinatal outcome and aspects of care such as prediction,
prevention and management were discussed. Ten workshops were held
under the guidance of Dr Prashant Acharya at Jaipur, Rajkot, Agrtala, Surat,
Junagarh, Ajmer, Rohtak, Panipat, Guwahati and Ghaziabad.
Workshops on “Fetal Medicine and Ultrasound and Birth
Defects”
The conference featured talks and panel discussions on key aspects of
fetal medicine. The international faculty members gave detailed insights of
their work on various aspects such as invasive methods in fetal diagnosis,
fetal cardiac evaluation, fetal infections and various other important aspects
of perinatology including growth evaluation and color Doppler. A cultural
program was organized during the event featuring traditional Gujarati
dress and dinner. The inauguration of the Conference was well attended.
Delegates and participants were also educated about medicolegal aspects
of ultrasound and sensitized on opposing female feticide.
Other FOGSI Commitments.
Dr Mandakini Parihar oversaw the North Zone Yuva FOGSI Conference
He oversaw the working of the following committees:
Committee
Chairperson
Ethics and Medicolegal Committee Dr M C Patel
The workshops were focused and dedicated to the performance and
standards for performing ultrasound in the first and second trimester.
Screening for chromosomal anomalies, congenital malformations and
invasive procedures in fetal medicine were discussed. Medicolegal aspects
were highlighted, in particular the record keeping in relation to the PCPNDT
Act. The Workshops also carried a message of opposing female feticide.
Genetics and Fetal Medicine
Committee
Dr Prashant Acharya
Imaging Science Committee
Dr Ajay Valia
Oncology and Trophoblastic
Tumours Committee
Dr Niranjan Chavan
Teaching Modules.
Perinatology Committee
Dr Abhay Pattnaik
Practical Obstetrics Committee
Dr. Vinayak Khedekar
Study of Female Breast
Committee
Dr. Madhuri Patel
Dr Prashant Acharya developed and disseminated modules on “Antenatal
Care in 2012 – are we doing enough” and “Postpartum Care”.
FOGSI Focus
A FOGSI Focus on Fetal Medicine was published. The editors were Dr
Prashant Acharya, Dr Ashini Acharya and Dr PK Shah.
National Fetal Medicine Conference 2012
Date
26 – 28 October 2012
Venue
Hotel Ista, Ahmedabad
Program Features
58 presentations, panel discussions and
debates; 30 free papers and posters
Delegates
600
Faculty
8 international and 56 national faculty
members
Organizing
Chairpersons
Dr Prashant Acharya, Dr PK Shah, Dr Dipesh
Dholakiya
Organizing Secretaries
Dr Nozer Sheriar, Dr Hemant Bhatt, Dr
Phagun Shah
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FOGSI PAST VICE PRESIDENTS
REPORT
Dr Mandakini Megh, Fourth Vice President
•
Installation of Vice President, FOGSI on 27th January, Varanasi
•
Guest Lecture on“Diagnostic Camp & Cancer Awareness”
Programme on 7th March, at Maharashtra State Women’s
Commission, Mumbai
•
FOGSI-FIGO Workshop on “Women’s Health and International
Congress on Recent Advances in Obst. & Gyn” on 6th -8th April
at Mumbai
•
Symposium on “Population Stabilization” along with MOGS on
22nd April at Y. V Chavan Auditorium, Mumbai.
250 delegates were attended.
•
World Congress On Population Stabilization & Women’s health,
7th -8th July 2012, at The Lalit, Jaipur
FOGSI along with Jaipur obstetric and gynaecological society
organized a World congress on Population stabilization &
women’s health on the 7th and 8th July 2012 at Hotel Lalit in
Jaipur. The aim of this conference was to study the trends and
dynamics of this seemingly insurmountable problem in India.
This was the initiative of Team FOGSI 2012 under the leadership
of Dr. P.K. Shah, President FOGSI and Dr.Mandakini Megh
Vice President In-charge. This conference was in collaboration
with Family welfare and MTP committee FOGSI. FOGSI ‘PCOS’
workshop was held on 6th July 2012. This was attended by 68
members of JOGS.
The conference was inaugurated on the 7th July 2012. Hon’ble
Health minister of Rajasthan Mr. A. A. Khan was the chief
guest and Ms Frederika Meijer, UNFPA representative India/
Bhutan graced the occasion as the guest of honour. During the
inauguration posters on IUCD, Safe abortion and PCPNDT were
released by the chief guest and the guest of honour. The posters
were made for public awareness by the family welfare and MTP
committee of FOGSI.
The conference had representation, as faculty/delegate, from the
GOI, Govt of Rajasthan, UNFPA, ICMR, and NGOs like JHPIEGO,
ICMR, PSI, FHI360, MSI, ARC, Jannani, UHI, and PHFI.
There were total 403 registrations, of these 153 were obligatory.
A faculty of 136 was there in this conference as speaker/
moderator/panellist/chairperson. Two foreign faculties Dr. Diana
Mansour and Dr.Pritha Biswas participated in the conference.
In the conference there were total 15 sessions during the two
day conference in which there were 5 key note address, 6
panels, 2 guidelines, and 37 deliberations on various aspects of
contraception and safe abortion.
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FOGSI made the final policy statement on ‘Post abortion
contraception’ which was put forward Dr.Ritu Joshi, Chairperson
family welfare committee and Dr.Atul Ganatra, chairperson, MTP
committee, FOGSI, in a meeting on 8th July 2012.
There was a total of 44 paper and poster presentation on the
7th and 8th July. Of these there were 24 free papers and 20
posters on the conference theme and the best two in each were
awarded first and second prize in the valedictory function. There
was a quiz for the PG students on the 7th July on ‘Population
Stabilization’ which was conducted by the Quiz committee
of FOGSI. Thirty three PG students from all over Rajasthan
participated in the written quiz. Four teams were selected for
the finals and the best two teams were awarded the first and
second prize in the valedictory function.
The members of Jaipur obstetric and gynaecological society
organized a colourful cultural program on the evening of 7th
July. All members actively participated in it.
The whole two day conference was very well covered by the
media in newspapers local and national as well as TV channels.
In the end on the 8th July there was a valedictory function.
The academic activities in this conference were supported by
SUN Pharma spectra division, Emcure pharmaceuticals, MSD
Pharmaceuticals, UNFPA, Jhpiego, PSI, FHI360, Bayer Zydus
Pharmaceuticals, and Elder pharma. Credit Ponts granted to this
Conference.
Rajashthan medical council grants – 6 credit hours
Maharashtra medical council grants
Faculty – 5 credit points
Delegates – 4 credit points
ICOG grants – 15 credit points
THE FEDERATION OF OBSTETRIC AND GYNAECOLOGICAL SOCIETIES OF INDIA
Yuva Fogsi Held On 4th – 6th May 2012 At Hotel
Hindusthan International, Kolkata
There were more than 450 registered Delegate and faculty
members for the Yuva FOGSI conference. The inauguration
ceremony was held on 5th evening and was graced by the
Chief Guest Prof. B N Chakraborty and the Guest of Honor, Ms
Alokananda Roy.
discussions and 3 debate sessions. Besides these, we had
an interactive public awareness program on ‘Women’s Health
Issues’ on Saturday afternoon.
The Dr. Kamini Rao Yuva FOGSI Oration was delivered by Dr.
Mahija Sahu from Odisha on the topic ‘Life of every Mother and
Neonate counts’. This was followed by a keynote lecture from
the FOGSI President Dr. P K Shah.
The East Zone Round of the FOGSI Dr. Usha Krishna Quiz, was
conducted by Dr. Aswath Kumar, the Chairperson of the Quiz
Committee of FOGSI, on 6th May afternoon.
The valedictory session included the free paper prize
distribution and the lucky draw. Overall the Conference was well
attended and appreciated by delegates from over 25 societies.
On 4th May 4 pre congress workshops was held at IPGMER
hospital and VIMS hospital .
1. Live Urogynaecology Workshop
2. Communication Skills & Medico legal Issues Workshop.
3. Live Hysteroscopic Surgery.
4. Fetal Medicine Workshop.
The combined attendance at the workshops was close to 250.
The Scientific Sessions comprised of 13 symposia, 8 free
communication sessions, 2 guest lecture sessions, 7 panel
West Zone Yuva Fogsi Held On 23rd – 25 Th Nov At MGM Medical College, Aurangabad
There were 1027 Delegates and faculty members for the Yuva FOGSI conference.
PreCongress Live Workshops :which were very much appreciated by the young FOGSIANS.
Scientific Sessions were also full of Practical tips and was attended by large no. of YUVA Delegates
Evening was loads of fun, joy and dancing.
Activities under PCPNDT Cell, FOGSI
Meeting with Mr Vikas Kharage I.A.S Commissioner(Family
Welfare) & Mission Director (National Rural Health
Mission),Public Health Department ,Govt. of MaharashtraMumbai, India
Was organised on 6th August 2012 as FOGSI members of
Maharashtra were being harassed.
1.
Recognition for all Gynecologists under the PC PNDT Act to
provide a clear directive to local authorities in Maharashtra to
recognize the postgraduate qualifications of all gynecologists
when registering, renewing or inspecting a PC PNDT site.
2.
Standardization of Filling and Assessment of a Form F, the Model
Form F on www.nrhm.maharashtra.gov.in. This we will circulate
to our members to encourage compliance.
recognize the postgraduate qualifications of all gynecologists
when registering, renewing or inspecting a PC PNDT site.
5.
Standardization of Filling and Assessment of a Form F, the Model
Form F on www.nrhm.maharashtra.gov.in. This we will circulate
to our members to encourage compliance.
6.
Standardization of Signage
7.
Assurance us given that local authorities will be directed to
accept reasonable signage and not insist on a rigid format.
8.
The issue of Self Referral
9.
PNDT Register
10.
U7nutilized machines
11. Maintaining a list of Registered sites
3.
Standardization of Signage
12. State Supervisory board
4.
Recognition for all Gynecologists under the PC PNDT Act to
provide a clear directive to local authorities in Maharashtra to
13.
Assurance of organizational action
14. The threat to safe abortion in Maharashtra
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FOGSI PAST VICE PRESIDENTS
REPORT
Advanced Post Partum Care Workshops
Conducted By Vice President Dr Mandakini Megh
All major Conferences all over India.
1.
At Kanpur On 14TH FEB, 2012, 50 Delegates, 2 National
Faculty, 2 Local Faculty
2.
At Azamgarh On 14th April 2012, 70 Delegates, 2 National
Faculty, 2 Local Faculty
3.
At Hotel Residency Tower, Trivrendrum On 27TH April,
2012,250 Delegates, 2 National Faculty, 4 Local Faculty
4.
At Hotel Centre Point, Nagpur, 26TH May 2012, 180 Delegates,
2 National Faculty, 2 Local Faculty
5.
At Yashada, Pune On 17THJune 2012, 280 Delegates,
2 National Faculty, 4 Local Faculty
6.
At IMA Hall, Madurai On 13TH July 2012, 225 Delegates,
2 National Faculty, 2 Local Faculty
7.
At Gorakhpur On 26TH August 2012, 80 Delegates,
2 National Faculty, 2 Local Faculty
8.
At Hotel Babylon Inn, Raipur On 3RD Nov 2012, 60 Delegates,
2 National Faculty, 2 Local Faculty
9.
At Hotel Fortune Landmark, Indore On 16TH Nov 2012, 60
Delegates, 2 National Faculty, 4 Local Faculty
10. At Medical College, Meerut On 8TH Dec 2012,70 Delegates,
2 National Faculty, 3 Local Faculty
11. AT IMA House, Allahabad On 29TH Dec 2012, 98 Delegates,
2 National Faculty, 4 Local Faculty
2.
Adolescent Health Committee : Chairperson Dr Roza Olyai
Young Women’s Club inaugurated at 20 more societies in 2012 & will
continue to grow: Amrawati, Delhi, Gurgoan, Gwalior, Bhopal, Raipur,
Pune , Nagpur, Trivandrum. Amritsar, Kolkata, Indore, Jalandar,Trichy,B
ellary,Mehsana, Chennai, Lucknow, Manipal, Jhansi. Surat,, Hyderabad,
Mumbai, Navi Mumbai…
Totals for establishing adolescent friendly health centers &
inauguration of YOUNG WOMEN’S CLUB 2012 West, North, East ,
Central & South Zones:
Raipur, Mumbai, Cochin ,Kolkata, Gurgoan, Delhi ,Jaipur, Madurai
28 CMEs on ARSH 2012 West, North, East , Central & South Zones:
Karnataka, Kerala, TamilNadu, West Bengal, Orissa, Delhi, UP, MP, AP,
Gujarat, Maharashtra.
Adolescent Committee...FIGO ROME achievement!
Research work done by Dr. Roza Olyai & Dr. Krishna Kavita which
was presented during the FIGO Congress in Rome, is now published
in the International Journal of Obstetric and Gynecology. This was
the study done by the Adolescent Health committee FOGSI in 2009
which is about attitude and knowledge of adolescent girls towards
Sexual Health, Cervical cancer and HPV Vaccine in India. Interest levels
towards vaccination in five different metro states of India.
3.
Safe Motherhood Committee : Chairperson Dr. Sadhana Gupta
Coordinated workshop on advanced postpartum care at
• Kanpur
19th Feb
14th April
•
Report of Committees under the supervision of Vice President
1. Quiz Committee: Chairperson Dr. Aswath Kumar
• Azamgarh
Quiz Committee has done a excellent job and conducted Grand
Quiz in all over India.
• Gorakhpur
• Meerut
•
World congress on Population Stabilization & women’s health
- 7th -8th July 2012, at Jaipur
• Allahabad
•
World Congress On Dilemmas IN OB/GY - at Nagpur- 30th –
2nd Dec at Nagpur
Zonal coordinator of maternal mortality workshop
• Merrut 20th May
•
All Four YUVA FOGSI – 1. East Zone YUVA FOGSI – 4th-6th May
at Kolkata
• Navi Mumbai 27th May
• Raipur 14th Jul
• Nabha
25th Aug
• Lucknow 8th September
Dr Sadhana Gupta has published Safe Motherhood Committee
bulletin on APH.
2. South Zone YUVA FOGSI –13th- 15th July at Madurai
3. West Zone YUVA FOGSI – 23rd - 26th Nov at Aurangabad
4. North Zone YUVA FOGSI – 8th – 9th Dec at Muzzafarnagar
•
HIV Quiz -
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1. Pune on Oct 20th-21st 2. Banglore on Dec15th -16th
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26th August
08th December
29th December
4.
Medical Termination Of Pregnancy Committee: Chairperson
Dr. Atul Ganatra
Comprehensive Abortion Care workshop
Safe abortion technologies &National CAC guidelines on 26th
February 2012 at Ratlam.
Safe abortion technologies &National CAC guidelines on 1st
March 2012 at Jabalpur.
Safe abortion technologies &National CAC guidelines on 3rd
March 2012 at Srinagar.
Safe abortion technologies &National CAC guidelines on 5th
March 2012 at Jammu.
Safe abortion technologies &National CAC guidelines on 26th
March 2012 at Kota.
• CME on “Infertility” ,at Jalgaon, Maharashtra on 25-08-2012.
• CME on GDM & Thrombophilias at Chandigarh on 01-09-2012
• CME on GDM & Thrombophilias at Shimla on 31-08-2012.
• CME on “Reduce Maternal Mortality”,
at Rajkot on 19-08-2012
• CME on “Reduce Maternal Mortality”,
at Bhavnagar on 02-0-2012
• CME on “Reduce Maternal Mortality”,
at Jamnagar on 02-09-2012.
40 CME’s All over India through FOGSI’s network & guidelines.
40 Public Awareness Programmes All over India through FOGSI’s
network & guidelines on different topics Like, Rational use of
Food products in nutrition,Use of Jaggery for Anaemia,Menopause
& Osteoporosis,PCPNDT Act, Beti Bachao Mevement.
• FIGO – OCT 2012
• Invited Speaker “Uterine Temponade In Low Resource Setting”.
• Chairperson of the scientific session.
• Managing scientific sessions.
Safe abortion technologies &National CAC guidelines on 21stApril
2012 at Udaipur.
5.
Food & Drugs And Medico Surgical Equipment Committee
:Chairperson Dr Varadsing Pardeshi
• Conference On Maternal & Child Health on 24-26th February
at Aurangabad
• CME on 31-03-2012 at Kanpur
• CME on “Reduce Maternal Mortality”, at Raichur, Karnataka on
04-08-2012.
PUBLICATIONS
• FOGSI FOCUS was released on 27th January at 55th AICOG 2012 ,Varanasi
• “Recent Advances in Postpartum Care” is published and will be released on 20th January Valedictory Function at 56th AICOG 2013,
Mumbai
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FOGSI PROJECT REPORTS
1. EmOC FOGSI certification course report for
April, 2012to March 2013 by Dr. Sadhana Desai.
FOGSI – ICOG – GOI EmOC certification course was in 7th year of its
implementation in 2012 -2013. Although, 5 years contract with GOI
was over in March, 2011, additional 2 years of extension was requested
by GOI to complete training of Government MBBS doctors working in
FRUs and to do refresher course for some of EmOC certified Govt. MBBS
doctors who were not posted in FRUs after completing their training and
passing the examination.
In this year, Government reviewed the EmOC programme by nominating
an independent NGO “Deloitte” to decide if the programme should
be renewed for further period of 4 to 5 years. In the final report
submitted by “Deloitte” NGO on 31st March, 2013, there is a strong
recommendation for continuation of FOGSI – ICOG – GOI EmOC
programme. Government of India is therefore in process of finalizing the
details of contract for continuation of programme.
This year FOGSI has set up 8 new district hospital training centres has
trained 15 master trainers in medical colleges to fill the vacancy of those
who have retired and has trained 23 additional district hospitals practical
trainers. Besides, 193 New Govt. MBBS doctors took training this year.
Current Position – Creating the EmOC Human Resource
Total Upto
March 7, 2013
Nodal Centres
6
Tertiary Training Centres
34
District Hospital Training Centres
235
Master Trainers in Medical Colleges
212
District hospital Practical Trainers
333
MBBS doctors enrolled for long course
1280
MBBS doctors trained in short course
104
FOGSI – ICOG have also decided to start EmOC certification course
for those DGO, DNB and MS doctors who are interested in taking the
training. The details of the programme are being worked out.
2. Report of FOGSI-FIGO Bill and Melinda Gates
Mnh Initiative by Dr. C.N.Purandare
Maternal Death Review
Maternal Death Review (MDR) is an important strategy to improve the
quality of obstetric care and reduce maternal morbidity and mortality.
MDR provides detailed information on various factors at community,
facility, and district, regional and national levels that influence maternal
health outcomes.
A key challenge is to analyze paper based data related to MDR, collected
through facility and community based tools. The current database of
10500 records of maternal deaths in India continues to expand on a
daily basis, with data elements repeated across tools, making analysis
of data difficult to manage and inform program and policy. It is critical to
have a standardized solution across the country avoiding duplication of
data through use of various software solutions with different reporting
structures making it impossible to link and follow a cohort of pregnant
women as intended by the Government led Mother and Child Tracking
System.
The National MDR software was designed and developed under the
leadership of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (Maternal Health
division) supported by The Federation of Obstetric and Gynaecological
Societies of India, Systems and Program Management, National
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Informatics Cell, Statistics Division, and Mother and Child Tracking
system team through funding from the International Federation of
Gynecology and Obstetrics – LOGIC. Website for MDR software is www.
nrhm-mdr.nic.in
Maternal Near Miss
Maternal Health (MH) Division of Government of India (GoI), Ministry of
Health and Family Welfare, in 2010, commenced the implementation
of Maternal Death Review (MDR) in all the States in India. MDR is an
important strategy to improve the quality of obstetric care and reduce
maternal morbidity and mortality.
To serve one of the purposes of strengthening MDR, development
and implementation of a uniform National Near Miss policy framework
and program is critical, as it will give additional value to complement
information being received from the reviews of maternal deaths
implementation. Review of “near-miss” events provides valuable insight
into risk factors and possible means of prevention, particularly in facilities
where deaths are uncommon and where events associated with deaths
may not be typical. As the woman survives, near miss reviews may be
seen as less threatening than death reviews for the teams who report
them.
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Under the guidance of Government of India, Ministry of Health and
Family Welfare (Maternal Health division), Federation of Obstetric and
Gynaecological Societies of India, Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical
Sciences and Avni Health Foundation, Development partners, National
associations of Pediatrics/Nursing/Midwifery/Neonatology/Anesthesia,
National Institute of Health and Family Welfare, National Health systems
resource center and Six Medical colleges firmed up the MNM policy
framework, definitions, tools and criteria for India. The project was
funded by FIGO-LOGIC.
EmOC Curriculum
Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) in India has shown an appreciable
decline from 398/100,000 live births in the year 1997-98 to
254/100,000 live births (2004-06) and to 212/100,000 live births
(2007-2009).
While several factors and initiatives have contributed to this decline,
Ministry of health and family welfare, Maternal health (MH) division’s
policy decision to build capacities of MBBS doctors to provide high quality
emergency obstetric care services and operationalize approximately 2000
first referral units across India contributed immensely to the prevention and
reduction in maternal morbidity and mortality.
Maternal health division of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
in partnership with The Federation of Obstetrics and Gynecological
Societies of India embarked upon a nationwide ambitious program
of building capacities and task shifting in Emergency Obstetric Care
(EmOC) in India. MBBS doctors were trained in acquiring skills in the
management of emergency obstetric complications including C Section
to overcome the shortage of skilled manpower so that, women in semiurban India were equally served. Other key partners included JHPIEGO,
Macarthur Foundation, Averting maternal deaths and disabilities and Avni
health foundation.
MH Division of the Ministry of health and family welfare felt the need
to update the EmOC curriculum in 2009, as the curriculum which was
being implemented since 2005 was outdated given that there was new
scientific evidence on the management of maternal emergencies, other
maternal health programs were already using these evidences as part of
their program implementation plans and training, the EmOC curriculum
books were bulky and spread across seven books, and lastly on field
health teams attending different training program were getting one
message from EmOC training and another one from other trainings e.g.
BeMOC (Basic Emergency Obstetric Care), SBA (Skilled Birth Attendant),
New Born Care etc. An urgent need was felt to not only update the EmOC
curriculum but also synchronize it with other program training modules.
As on date the final EmOC curriculum has been released for pilot
implementation across all the 35 EmOC training center.
The EmOC curriculum was updated under the guidance of the Ministry
of Health and Family Welfare (Maternal Health division) supported by
The Federation of Obstetric and Gynaecological Societies of India,
Systems and Program Management and CSSMU & Queen Mary
Hospital – Lucknow, through funding from the International Federation of
Gynecology and Obstetrics – LOGIC.
3. Report by Dr. Sanjay Gupte about the ‘Save the
mother & newborn national initiative’
Save the mother & newborn national initiative: April12-Sept13
‘Save the mother & newborn national initiative’ is going ahead with full
zest. It is developing into various components. Our president Dr. Hema
Divakar has taken it ahead through her HMS fast track programme for
which for the first time FOGSI has allotted funds from the funds allocated
under this programme. By helping to acquire the Mama Natalie; FOGSI
has given new dimension in collaboration with teaching hospitals &
governmental authorities. On the similar grounds in Maharashtra in
few districts in collaboration with the district health officers training
programmes are being arranged for the PHC medical officers. One
such programme was held by Prof. Girija Wagh & DHO Dr. Deshmukh at
Bharati Vidyapeeth
& was very well received. Government has agreed to make it an ongoing
programme. The scheme to adopt various PHCs for antenatal care is
also been undertaken with the good offices of Mr. Vikas Kharge (NRHM
MD) in the state of Maharashtra In collaboration with society of midwives
of India & symbiosis nursing college; a brainstorming conference as well
as training workshops is arranged in the month of October.
The concept of skill lab is being formalized & hopefully will be floated at
the national level.
Report of FOGSI-FIGO Workshop on Women’s Health and International
Congress on Recent Advances in Obstetrics and Gynaecology held in
Mumbai from April 6-8, 2012.
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FOGSI PROJECT REPORTS
Vital Statistics
Date
6 to 8 April 2012
Venue
Hotel Hyatt Regency, Mumbai
Program Features
6 Precongress Workshops
Conference proceedings with 63
sessions of presentations, panel
discussions, 76 free papers and 23
posters from young gynecologists
Delegates
465
Faculty
30 International faculty, 242 National
faculty
Organizing Chairpersons Dr P K Shah, Dr C N Purandare
Organizing Secretaries
Dr Nozer Sheriar
Chairperson, Scientific
Committee
Dr Usha Krishna
Precongress Workshops on 6 April 2012
Labor in Focus
Current Concept in Oncology
Imaging Technologies and
Techniques
Maternal and New born
Healthcare
Endoscopy : The New Frontier
Fibroid & Endometriosis
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The Workshop and Conference was marked by the international
flavor of the faculty and delegates attending it. There was
representation from all across the globe including the South
Asian and AOFOG countries. The scientific highlights, besides the
numerous presentations, panel discussions and debates were the
two orations:
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•
The oration by Prof. S Arulkumaran, President Elect,
FIGO was on “New thoughts on Hypertensive Diseases in
Pregnancy” and was chaired by Prof. Shirish Sheth, Prof. Luis
Cabero and Dr. Nozer Sheriar.
The oration by Prof. Luis Cabero on “Linkages between
NCD’s ( Non communicable diseases) and Maternal Health”
was chaired by Dr. P. K. Shah, Dr. C.N. Purandare and Prof. G.
Benagiano.
For the inauguration, the Chief Guest was Prof. Luis Cabero and
Guest of Honour was Prof. G. Benagiano. The inauguration was
followed by a Banquet. The conference was attended with interest
and participation by the delegates.
In The Managing Committee Meeting of FOGSI, a cheque of
Rs.7,41,000/- handed over to FOGSI President Dr. P.K. Shah by
Organizing Chairperson Dr. C.N. Purandare.
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FOGSI COMMITTEE’S REPORT
Adolescent Health Committee FOGSI
Name of the Chairperson : Dr. Roza Olyai (2009-12)
Dr. Jayam Kannan (2013-15)
Academic Activities:
• The committee was part of the committee for making
Curriculum development PG/UG in collaboration with IAP, WHO
& the Government of India.
• Comprehensive Adolescent Health Care CMEs in 24 FOGSI
societies.
Training :
• 15 ToT – for Establishing Adolescent Friendly Health Centers15 FOGSI Societies.
• 4 Zonal ToT for Challenges for youth project – involving 100
FOGSI Societies involving 100 gynecologists as Trainers for
Adolescent Sexual Reproductive health –ARSH who will in turn
give training to other gynecologists in their respective societies.
Advocacy :
• Meeting with various Government Agencies & NGOs (FPAI) in
making guidelines for establishing Adolescent Friendly health
centers.
• Press conference & TV programs involving media to spread
awareness towards the projects FOGSI is doing towards ARSH.
• Attending various FIGO regional meet in 2012
• At WHO –Geneva, Dr. Roza Olyai represented FIGO in expert
panel meet at Geneva in making Global Guidelines for reducing
Teenage pregnancy. The guidelines was shared with GOI in
2012.
Research :
• The research work done by the committee on HPV awareness
amongst girls in various states in India was presented during
Rome FIGO conference Oct.2012 & is now published in the
International journal Obstetrics & Gynecology
Publications :
• Bookletsin Hindi & English translations : 1) Protecting young
girls 2) Challenges for youth Today & Tomorrow 3) 11
pamphlets of various subjects related to ARSH(Premarital
counseling, contraception etc.)
• Developed Guidelines for establishing Adolescent friendly health
services FOGSI-GOI-WHO
• Produced Introductory Film http://www.youtube.com/
watch?v=NsR0H0ril20
• “Adolescence” Magazine, quarterly magazine of Adolescent
Health Committee FOGSI has been an ongoing publication with
new updated reports from FIGO
• Committee published a book Title” Recent Advances in
Adolescent Health” foreworded by Dr. Hamid Rushwan, Chief
Executive FIGO. Editor Dr. Roza Olyai & Co-editor Dr. Dutta.
Social Activity:
• 2000 School/ College visits in 2012 distributing booklets for
Challenges for youth project.
• covering more than 200,000 girls & their mothers in 2012 in
various school/ college programs.
• Establishing “Young Women’s Club” in more than 30 FOGSI
societies.
Clinical Research Committee Report. April2012 to Jan2013
Chairperson : Dr. Janmejaya Mohapatra
Aims & Objectives of the committee…
1. Sensitization towards Research…by workshops
• Research Methodology
• Search & Research
• Research Update
2. Independent Ethics Committee, FOGSI
3. Long Distance Post Graduate Diploma
4. Research Project
5.PCOS..Registry
Activities - By Dr. Bharati Dhorepatil previous Chairperson
• In the First year of the tenure 35 sensitization workshops
for P.G.and clinicians on Research Methodology , Ovulation
Induction and Pubmed Live Tutorials were carried out all over
India in various medical colleges and societies.
• Next year was ….Formulation of first time-“FOGSI
Independent Ethics Committee IEC”
• Ethics committee members meeting regularly
• DCGI approval fo BA/BE projects
• Long Distance Learning..
“Post Graduate Diploma in Clinical Research ” for FOGSI
members in association with Symbiosis Institute of Health
Sciences, Pune, which opened the doors of research education
for the FOGSI members for the first time..till today almost 100
fogsi members avail this facility
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• PCOS..research Update 25 workshops done all over country
• FOGSI PCOS Registry..Launch in Nov.2012 at Nagpur
Ambitious project “PCOS Registry” has been shaping up
under the guidance of Dr.P.K.Shah, Dr.MandakiniParihar and
Dr.JaydeepMalhotra, which should soon make us able to know
our country true prevalnce of PCOS.
• At AICOG, Jan 2013 Mumbai will have PrecongressCommiittee
workshop on“Missing Motherhood Gene…Premature
Ovarian Faliure”a unique blend of research and clinical
practice.Approximately 800 delegates attended the workshop
and well appreciated by one in all
• Work on the Research Fronts…community based projects..
ongoing along with
• PCOS..Indian Perspective..SachinKulkarni
• PCOS..Diagnosticquessionary ..Dr.JaydeepMalhotra
• LUBE study…Dr.Neil Johnson
Academics activities : by Dr. Janmejaya Mohapatra
1. New Drug, New Molecule – Treating PCOS/endomtriosis/
hyperhomocystinimia
2. Conducting FOGSI Clinical Trials in various aspects
a. Down-staging CaCx
b. Antenatal Iron Supplementation
c. Trends in Caesarean Section
3. Conducting PICCEF Workshop in various places through Journal
committee of FOGSI
4. MOU regarding diploma course in clinical research.
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Service:
1. Pap smear camps with oncology committee.
2. Antenatal iron therapy with safe motherhood committee
3. Promoting Cu T Insertion with Family Welfare Committee
4. FOGSI-ChittaGyani Charitable Trust Health Camp.
FOGSI-WoW Wanbury Co-ordination Meeting
12.03.2013
 Dr. P. C. Mahapatra
 Dr. Janmejay Mohapatra
 Dr. AnirbanGhose, GM (Marketing & Sales), Wanbury
 25 workshops starting from June 2013
New Molecule & New Drug in treatment of PCOS &
Hyperhomocystenemia
17.03.2013 – Cuttack
 Inauguration of CME programme
Inaugurated by Dr. HemaDiwakar, President, FOGSI
Guests: Dr. P. C. Mahapatra, Dr. S. K. Giri, President, AOGO, Dr.
ShyamaKanungo, Immediate Past President, AOGO, Dr. Sujata
Mishra, Secretary, AOGO
Guest Speaker: Dr. AjitNayak, Asst. Prof., Dept. of O & G, SCB
Medical College, Cuttack.
Topic: Research Methodology
No. of Participants – 65
23.03.2013 – Ranchi
FOGSI CME/Workshop – Jointly with Clinical Research
Committee &Urogynaecology Committee, FOGSI
 Faculties – Dr. Vineet V. Mishra, Dr. H. P. Pattanaik
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Study on Female Breast Committee
Name of the Chairperson: Dr. Tarini Taneja
Aims & Objectives :
Academic Activities:
• To prevent Breast Cancer by risk factors modifications and
Screening
• To teach Breast Self Examination and importance of clinical
breast examination for early detection and treatment of Breast
cancer for better prognosis
• To identify and treat breast problems in all age groups
• To emphasis on breast feeding and the advantages of it and
infant feeding options in HIV positive women.
Academic Activities : Dr. Madhuri Patel previous Chairperson
“FOGSI LUPIN Initiative” on “Progesterone in OBGY along with Dos’
& Don’ts in Breast Feeding and Prevention and Early Detection of
Breast Cancer”” under the guidance of Dr. P. K. Shah, President,
FOGSI- 2012.
Module was prepared on the topics : 1. Progesterone Perspective
: Historical aspect 2. Recent Advances in Luteal Phase support 3.
Progesterone in RPL & Preterm Labour 4. Progesterone in Abnormal
uterine bleeding 5. Progesterone in Amenorrhoea 6. Progesterone
in Menopause 7. Dos’ and Don’ts in Breast Feeding 9. Prevention
and early detection of Breast Cancer 9. Panel Discussion on
Progesterone and Contraception and Contributors were Dr. Milind
Shah,Dr. Madhuri Patel, Dr. Bharati Dhorepatil, Dr. Shyam Kulkarni, Dr.
Sukumar Barik, Dr. Suman Mittal, Dr. Sucheta Panicker, Dr. Sucheta
Kinjewadkar, Dr. Sanjeev Khurd and Dr. Basab Mukharjee. About 09
CMEs were conducted across the country i.e. at Jaipur, Hyderabad,
Agra, Madurai, Nashik, Muzaffarpur, Ranchi, Kolkata and Kanpur
and in majority of societies went as faculty along with other National
faculty. Formulated the Good Clinical Practice Recommendation on
“Approach to a Breast Lump”
Organized Study on Female Breast Committee workshop at AICOG
13, Mumbai.
FOGSI FOCUS on “Female Breast Surely A Savior But Sometimes A
Killer” was released by Dr. C. N. Purandare during the workshop. The
workshop covered burning issues related to Breast diseases and
Breast problems. Eminent speakers and their topics were 1. Clinical
applications of Sonomammography and Mammography by Dr. Seema
2. Prevention and Ealy Detection of Breast Cancer by Dr. Vani Parmar 3.
Breast Conservation Surgery – Does conservation means compromise?
by Dr. Mandar Nadkarni 4. Breast diseases in pregnancy by Dr. Madhuri
Patel and 5. Challenges in breast feeding by Dr. Kanan Yelikar.
Organized Awareness and Screening Programme by Clinical Breast
Examination on breast cancer at Sion, Mumbai once in 6 months.
Attended camps at Tardeo, Mumbai for Clinical breast examination
along with cytology screening for cervical cancer on 19th April 2012
and 6th September 2012.
Activities : Dr. Tarini Taneja
1. 15th Feb.2013 at Bhilai Appollo Hospital with Dr.Rekha Ratnani n
her team Symposium on Breast Diseases and Breast Cancer for
the Nurses.
2. 7th March.- 2013 a public forum with officers of the
Muzaffarnagar ,eminent social persons and public of the
Muzaffarnagar Awareness on increasing incidence on Breast
Cancer at Vivekanand Auditorium Taneja Hospital Muzaffarnagar.
3. 5TH Apr.-2013 at Workshop on Preventive Oncology during East
Zone Yuva FOGSI at Guwahti Breast Awareness in screening
guidelines for Breast Carcinoma.
4. 7TH Apr.2013 Awareness Screening of Breast Cancer during IMS
East Zonal Conference with Dr.Vandana Bansal, Allahabad.
5. Ongoing from 10th of April at Gangaram Hospital, Delhi - Camp
on Breast Self Examination and Clinical Breast Examination by
member ofthe committee Dr.Harsh Khullar and her team.
6. Breast self examination awareness and demonstration
programme at Jaswantrai Speciality Hospital by committee
member Dr.Vinoda Rajeev.
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FOGSI COMMITTEE’S REPORT
Endocrinology Committee
Chairperson : Dr. Suvarna Khadilkar
Objectives:
Organizational Activities:
1. To create awareness about various endocrinological diseases,
1. CMEs Perimenopausal Bleeding – Controversies & Consensus10
CME’s A FOGSI –Torrent-Sensa Initiative-2012:
2. To increase awareness of menopausal medicine amongst
practitioners and public
2. Endocrinology update CME’s A FOGSI – Torrent-Sensa activity: 02
3. To conduct public awareness programmes
3. PICSEP JOGI workshops research methodology:08
4. Plan a publication in the field of Reproductive Endocrinology.
4. Preconference workshop on Reproductive Endocrinology during
AICOG 2013
5. To undertake various CMEs and workshops all over the country
in the field of obesity, thyroid disorders, menopause
6. To encourage the dedicated menopausal clinics all over the
country.
7. To improve the access of speciality services in the field of
infertility, hormone therapy to grass root level
8. To develop FOGSI recognisedcentre for practice of menopausal
medicine
9. To take necessary steps and well directed efforts towards
inclusion of hormonal contraception in the national program.
10 To undertake research projects under this committee
Report April 2012 –December 2012:
Committee Publications:
1. Maintaining committee website free of costhttp://
reproductiveendocrinologycommittee.hpage.com
2. Handbook Frequently asked questions in Abnormal Uterine
Bleeding Sept 2012 Editor DrSuvarnaKhadilkar
3. Newsletter 2012-2013: January 2013.Editor DrSuvarnaKhadilkar
Co editor: Dr Anita Singh
4. Editorial June 2012 : Hormone Replacement Therapy: An
UpdateJOGI, FOGSI springer publication
5. Book chapters :
FOGSI societies under the chairperson 2012:
• Role of vitamin D article in News Views , MOGS editors
Dr.SuvarnaKhadilkar Dr. ShaileshKore
NorthernIndia, Bhavnagar, Jalgaon, Nagercoli, Tirunelveli,
Cannanore, Mathura
• Hormonal therapy in menopause, text book for postgraduates
Editor DrPK Shah
Co- ordinate between Jalgaonsociety and president FOGSI regarding
their issues about PCPNDT act and striking doctors
• PCOS: “Future Directions: Newer Treatments.” Edited by
DrHemaDiwakar
Committee scientific Projects 2012 :
• Contributed 7 chapters in Handbook Frequently asked
questions in Abnormal Uterine Bleeding Sept 2012 Editor
Dr. SuvarnaKhadilkar
1. Perimenopausal Bleeding – controversies & consensus a FOGSI
– Torrent-Sensa Initiative -2012: Around 12 CMEs conducted
across the country. CD {module} planned for the program PMB,
published a CDfor this CME.
2. New module “Endocrine update” was designed and two CMES
conducted in Patna and Mumbai
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Members Activities :Dr. Madhuri Patel, Dr.Anita Singh, Dr.
TariniTarneja, Dr. SajanaGogineni,Dr.Sampathakumari have been
very active members of the committee. Dr. TariniTarnejawas
elected as chairperson FOGSI committee on study of breast
diseases. Dr. SajanaGoginenico-ordinated the publication FAQ on
AUB 2012 Dr. Sampath Kumari and Dr. Charmila, Dr. Shobhana
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were guest faculty for the PMB workshops Dr. NeelamSodhi
conducted public Forum.
Chairperson: Dr. SuvarnaKhadilkar
Community and Social Activity and Awareness Programmes
1. Research project: A questionare based research on Risk
factors of Ca breast In collaboration with FOGSI committee on
study of breast diseasesplanned Forms will be distributed to
all FOGSI societies and is open to all FOGSI members
• Public Awareness: Module for public awareness in English
and Hindi newly added to the CD 2012“ Coping up with
midlife crisis”
• Committee conducted Public Forums on: “ Coping with mid
life crisis” Ludhiyana, Tirupati ,and many more conducted
• TV program on “Health For Women Beyond 30”on Star Maza
in Marathi language in October 2012
• Several public forums conducted in association with Young
concepts and FOGSI, MOGS and AMWI
• Media coverage received for Gwalier CME
perimenopausalbleeding in November 2012
Report: January – March 2013
Team 2013
President : Dr. HemaDiwakar
New Projects and Future plans :
2. Project on novel theme “Saving Uterus”running successfully
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CMES are planned. Two already conducted at BhubaneshwarCuttack, Baroda.
3. Nulife clinic project FOGSI IMS CLINIC : First TOT planned
July 2013
4. Promotion of Injection depomedroxy progesterone for short
term protection from unwanted pregnancy and to pass
a FOGSI statement for advocacy of inj Progesterone only
hormonal contraception recommend for inclusion in family
planning program of India.
5. New Module “Endocrinology update 2013” A Torrent sensa
sponsored project: 10 CMES planned
Vice President: Dr.AshwiniBhalerao
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FOGSI COMMITTEE’S REPORT
Endometriosis Committee
Chairperson : Dr.Kanthi Bansal
Theme : Unwinding the Mystery & Managing the Agony
Activities of Endometriosis Committee from April 2012
to March 2013
CME with national
faculty-16
CME with international
faculty-1
Symposium-2
Workshop-4
Public Awareness
Programs-3
Research Programs-1
Adolescent Education-1
Endometriosis Committee
work with other
Committee/organisations-2
FOGSI & other conferences
–4
Publications- 4
International
Collaboration-1
Details of the activities in a chronological manner:
1. 5th May 2012-Endometriosis CME-Tiruchi,Erode ,Dindigul
2. 6th May 2012- Endometriosis CME-Chennai
3. 12-13th May 2012-Endometriosis Workshop-Bangalore
4. Endometriosis CME on 05th August 2012 at Hassan
5. Tumkur 23rd Dec 2012 CME on Endometriosis
6. 10th March 2013 –Trichy, JananiTrichy Fertility Centre & the
Trichy Obstetrics & Gynecological Society-CME on Endometriosis
& Infertility
Endoscopy Committee
Name of Chairperson :Dr.Rajesh Modi
Activities- Training
2012 : Total 161 candidates trained.
2011 : 145 candidates underwent the courses.
New centres recognized1. Dr. Archana Baser, Indore
2. Dr. JyotiMisra, Gaziabad
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7. 17th March 2013-Godhra, FOGSI Committee of Endometriosis
&Godhra OBGY Society, CME on “Optimizing fertility outcome in
Endometriosis”
8. 24th March 2013-Indore CME on “Guidelines for Endometriosis
in Infertility”
Public Awareness Programs
1. One day awareness programme on Healthcare in women was
arranged in Dindigul by IMA of Dindigul branch
Dr. Kanthi Bansal gave a lecture on Endometriosis, cancer in
women and menstrual disorders and was attended by around
100 people on 19.2.2012.
2. Lecture on Endometriosis ,cancer in women and menstrual
disorders and was attended by around 100 people on 23.2.2012
at Holy Cross College for non teaching staff.
3. Public Awareness Program at Bishop Heber College,Trichy on
29.7.12
Publications
 Managing Advanced Endometriosis associated infertility with
IVF-ET published in the European Journal of Endometriosis
 GnRh Agonist Therapy & IUI in Endometriosis published in the
European Journal of Endometriosis
 Released the book “Manual of Endometriosis” in January
MCM2013
3. Dr. D. Rama Krishna Hanuman. Chirala
4. Dr. L. Fahmida, Hyderabad
5. Dr. AmitTandon, Agra
Live Workshops:
1. April 2012 : Coimbatore obs / gyn society
2. July 2012 : Coimbatore obs / gyn society
3. August 2012 : Baroda obs / gyn society
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Ethics and Medico Legal Committee
Name of the Chairperson: Dr.M.C.Patel
- Aims : To sensitize members for ethical practice and litigation
free practice
- Objectives : To reach even smaller societies for workshops
To sensitize and make them up to date for PCPNDT ACT for
better Complience and hassle free practice of sonography
- Work done by the Committee:
1. Sent invitation letters to all member societies for joining
committee
2. Sent invitation letters with modules of ‘ethics and medicolegal’
workshop to all member societies
3. Planned workshops both in ‘ethics and medico legal issues’
- Workshops :Ethics and medicolegal aspects in obstetrics
01
05.02.2012
Godhra
Keep PNDT litigation away and
prevention of litigation
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11.03.2012
Bangaluru
Legal issues in obstetrics mishap
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21.03.2012
Mehsana
PCPNDTact hanging sward
04
25.03.2012
Vadodara
Is it necessary to know Law?
05
01.04.2012
Patna
Legal issues in obstetrics mishap
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15.04.2012
Bhopal
Is it necessary to know the Law?
07
19.05.2012
Hubli
Regional
ml conf.
Is it necessary to know the Law?
How to prevent litigation.
Moot court
08
04.07.2012
Anand
Consent worth it concern.
Legal issues in obstetrics mishap.
09
14.10.2012
Rewari
PCPNDT act sword still hanging
BetyBachao Legal issues in obstetrics mishap
seminar
Public forum
10
21.10.2012
Daman
PCPNDT act sword still hanging
Newer amendments in PCPNDT act
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16.01.2013
Godhra
Newer amendments in PCPNDT act
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24.02.2013
Indore
Legal issues in obstetrics mishap
- Workshop :Peri partum and Post partum problems and
management
Sr.
No
Date
Host
Society
Delegates
National Faculties
22.04.2012 Ludhiana
075
Dr. M. C. Patel (Ahmedabad)
16.09.2012 Jamnagar
045
Dr. JayamKanan (Trichy)
Dr. M. C. Patel (Ahmedabad)
Dr. MaheshJariwala (Ahmedabad)
Dr. JigneshDeliwala (Ahmedabad)
30.09.2012 Bhavnagar 035
Dr. M. C. Patel (Ahmedabad)
Dr. Mahesh Jariwala (Ahmedabad)
Dr. Akshay Shah (Ahmedabad)
Family Welfare Committee
Chairperson : Dr. Basab Mukherjee
Aims and Objectives of the Committee
• Spread knowledge & awareness of Family Welfare Program
• Undertake public awareness programs to promote contraceptive
Awareness
• Conduct workshops & seminars to spread knowledge
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Advocacy Activities
Promote the issues of Family Welfare and Population stabilization and to formulate protocols and guidelines for the use and propagation of
various temporary and permanent methods of contraception
Knowledge Dissemination Aim is to disseminate information and sensitize our members as well as promoting awareness about various contraceptive choices and newer
methods in contraception.
Brochures and posters for patient awareness and education will be developed for better understand and counseling.
Training
Our aim will be to formulate training programs for paramedical workers, general public and gynecologists, and so that adequate knowledge
and counseling will help in increasing the use of different contraceptive methods.
Co-ordination
Family welfare committee will be working in close association with Adolescent Health Committee, Public Awareness Committee, Medico-Legal
Committee and MTP Committee of FOGSI along with GOI, NGO’s and other organizations like FPAI
Advocacy Activities
ARC
FHI 360 :
A forum comprising of members from GOI, PSS, UNFPA, USAID,
AIIMS and Family Welfare committee of FOGSI called “Advocating
Reproductive Choices - ARC” was launched on the 31st of August
2005 in New Delhi. FOGSI, through the Family Welfare Committee,
has been an active member of ARC and has been working on many
advocacy issues. Since September 2012, FOGSI has been one of the
core committee members.
As chairpersons Dr. Ritu Joshi and Dr. Basab Mukherjee contributed
to the FHI 360 e-forum discussions, which had a variety of public
health topics, debated on by national experts in the field. Dr. Basab
Mukherjee attended the end-of-project meeting on the project
PROGRESS, held with USAID in Delhi on 10th May 2013, on behalf
of the committee. He also participated in a panel discussion on
‘Strengthening Reproductive Choices’ at the event.
Meetings were held on the 8th Feb, 8th June and 27th Nov 2012
in New Delhi in FPAI office attended by Dr. Ritu Joshi and Dr. Basab
Mukherjee. The ARC meeting on 28th Feb at Mumbai was attended
by Dr. AshwiniBhaleRao. Recently ARC was developing policy
briefs on combined injectable contraception and renewed focus on
progestin only pills.
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The Institute for Reproductive Health, Georgetown University (Indian
wing), held a State of Art Clinical and Programmatic Guidance on
Standard Days Method on 5th April 2013 at Delhi. The event invite
had come from Dr. PriyaJha, Country Representative IRH, India and
was attended by the chairperson.
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UNFPA :
A South Asia Regional Workshop on Strengthening Advocacy Efforts
for Promoting Family Planning and Improving Counseling Skills was
held in October 2012 at Jaipur. Dr. Basab Mukherjee attended the
workshop.
ICMR :
An international symposium on ‘Accelerating Research on
Multipurpose Prevention technologies for Reproductive Health’ was
held by ICMR with USAID and WHO at Delhi in December 2012. Dr.
Ritu Joshi attended the symposium on behalf of the committee.
Health Policy Project
The USAID funded agency along with ARC organized a two day
Strategic Planning Workshop to develop a common advocacy
plan to expand Contraceptive Choice using Spitfire Smart chart
Communication Tools on December 2012 at Gurgaon. Dr. P K Shah
and Dr. Basab Mukherjee represented FOGSI for the event.
Knowledge Dissemination
PSI :
After the successful PEHEL Phase 1 in October 2009 and Phase 2 in
March 2011, PSI and FOGSI went ahead to launch PEHEL 3 in April
2013. The focus on IUD and MA for private health care providers was
expanded to 30 districts in the states of Rajasthan, UP, Jharkhand
and Delhi. The PEHEL 3 launch in Delhi on 24th April was attended
by the FOGSI President Dr. HemaDivakar and Secretary General Dr.
NozerSheriar among other office bearers and senior members. Dr.
Ritu Joshi and Dr. Jyoti Vajpayee highlighted the association of the
two organizations over the last four years. Nearly 30 workshops to
sensitize and train health care providers regarding safe IUD insertions
and offering MA services was planned over the next couple of years.
World Congress :
The Family Welfare and MTP Committees of FOGSI held a World
Congress on Population Stabilization and Womens’ Health at Jaipur
on 7th and 8th July 2012. Dr. Ritu Joshi and Dr. AtulGanatra were
prime organizers under the leadership of Dr. P K Shah, President
FOGSI 2012 and Dr. MandakiniMegh, Vice President FOGSI 2012.
Over 400 delegates representing Central and State Government
representatives apart from other NGOs and FOGSI members attended
the conference. Posters for public awareness were released from the
committee on IUD, safe abortion and PNDT. A FOGSI policy statement
on Post Abortion Contraception was issued. Dr. Aswath Kumar,
Chairperson Quiz Committee FOGSI, conducted a postgraduate quiz
on Contraception and Safe Abortion. There were more than 30 free
communications received and extensive media coverage of the event
was noted.
Women’s well being Initiative :
A Women’s Well being Initiative was organized along with the
Young Talent Promotion Committee. Reproductive Health Programs
christened ‘It’s time we talk’ were held in colleges and among
corporate groups. The National TOT for the same was held in June
2012 at Mumbai. More than 800 colleges in 15 cities were identified
and programs conducted.
CMEs and Workshops :
Workshops on ‘Update on Contraception and Safe Abortion in Clinical
Practice’ was held in different societies of FOGSI. The 28 workshops
conducted over the year 2012 in co ordination with the MTP
committee were supported with the Sun Pharma, Spectra Division.
Pre Congress Contraception Workshops were conducted at both the
Varanasi and Mumbai AICOG Conferences. At the SAFOG Conference
at Agra in Feb-Mar 2013, a workshop was held on Contraception
supported by the Family Welfare Committee of FOGSI.
CME programs in 2013 christened KEY (Keep Educating Yourself)
under the leadership of President Dr. HemaDivakar have been
planned on different aspects of family welfare. Industry partners
MSD, Bayer and Cipla have committed to nearly 70 programs in the
year 2013. Till date 20 programs have been completed.
Research & Publications :
1.
The CELECT study was an initiative of MSD Pharma
assessing the effects of counseling on hormonal
contraception. The Family Welfare Committee of FOGSI was
an active part of the project. The Investigator Meeting was
held on 9th May 2012 at Mumbai.
2.
Dr. Ritu Joshi undertook a KAP Study on LARC methods
among urban and suburban women in Jaipur. In the study it
was seen that 46% of women were aware of the methods
and a further 43% wanted to know more about the method
and its use.
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3.
A FOGSI policy statement on post partum IUD was issued at
the managing committee meeting at Kolkata on April 2013
At Varanasi AICOG ‘Contraception Eternal’ an interactive
video workshop was launched by Dr. Ritu Joshi.
4.
Training
FOGSI partnered with UNFPA and PHFI to launch a ‘Certificate
Course on Contraception in Clinical Practice’. The idea of the project
was to educate medical practitioners on clinical issues of family
welfare. The TOT for regional and national faculty was held at Delhi
on 16th May 2013.
Co-ordination
1.
MTP Committee – Cipla KEY Programs & PEHEL-3 PSI
Workshops
2.
Young Talent Promotion Committee – Women Well being
Initiative
3.
Preventive Oncology Committee – MSD KEY Programs
Food& Drugs and Medico Surgical Equipment Committee
Chairperson : Dr.Rajendrasing Pardeshi
AIMS & OBJECTIVE:
for giving us Rs.5 lakhs each as an unrestricted educational
grant for this.
1) To publish a FOGSI publication on Drug Safety in Pregnancy and
Lactation.
2) To deal with the Issue of Over the Counter use of Abortion Pills
& Emergency Contraception Pills.
3)
To request to advertising agencies / manufacturing companies
to restrict the advertisements of the Abortion Pills/Emergency
Contraception Pills as a Social issue.
4) To increase awareness & train FOGSI Members about the
Rational use of Ultrasonography Machine under PCPNDT Act.
5) To train FOGSI Members about the use of Colposcopy in the
Diagnosis & Management of Ca-Cervix.
6) To train FOGSI Members about the use of BMD Machine in the
Diagnosis & Management of Osteoporosis.
Activity Report in Brief:1)
Enmarked CME Programs of “Food & Drugs
Committee, FOGSI”:- We are doing our Enmarked CME
programmes under under FOGSI guidelines.Thanks to the
Five Pharma companies(Medley Pharma, Pulse Pharma,
Svizera Health care,US Vitamin, German Remedies-Gynova),
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2) 9 CME’s held from 01-04-2012 to 22-09-2012: CME’s
on “Reducing MMR” at Raichur(Karnataka),Rajkot(Guj.),Bh
avnagar(Guj.),Jamnagar(Guj.),Anand (Guj.).CME’s on GDM
&Thrombilias at Chandigarh &Shimla(H.P).CME on Thyroid at
Jalgaon(M.S).CME on Infertility at Jalgaon(M.S).
3) Meeting with Mr.DilipShrirao,IPS, Joint Commissioner
(Vigilance), Food & Drugs Administration, Maharshtra:We had a meeting with Mr.DilipShrirao, regarding harassment
of our FOGSI members ,while using MTP Pills & TabMisopristol& Prostaglandin group which we mainly using
for Safe delivery & reduction of Postpartum Haemorrhage.
Meeting held on 17th June, at YASHDA, Rajbhavan Complex,
85/105, Baner Road, Pune-7.He narrated the importance
of maintenance of Register “K” for these drugs to resolve
this issue.We stressed on the use of these drugs in saving
mothers.
4)
Injection Methergin Query by Dhanbad OBGY Society-Civil
Surgeon has stated (As per DainikBhaskar) that Inj.Methargin
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use has been stopped as per the communication from the
W.H.O.and doctors using the same will be dealt with according
to law.We had answered their query stating that, as per letter
from Novartis , Inj:Methergine has not been banned.FOGSI
has already sent Guidelines from FIGO for PPH, in whichInj:
Methergine has it’s role excluding some conditions i.e. in heart
disease, pre-eclampsia, eclampsia, or high blood pressure.
5)
Communication from our Members Regarding “B-Gap”,
contraceptive Pill-A letter received from AYUSH & Central
Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences.According to them
this tablet “B-Gap”, is not invented ,not registered to their
Council ,nor they have any information regarding.
As this product doesn’t related to allopathy, as we already
discussed before, we cannot mention something regarding such
products in our GCPR of contraception,as per our members
suggestion regarding this.
6)
Astra Zeneca’s Drugs Issue-Astra Zeneca has stopped
manufacturing temporarily and has recalled their products due
to their internal audit,in which certain steps did not meet their
global manufacturing standards which is part of their Good
Manufacturing Practices.Drugs included areSensorocaineInj&
Gel Group, Xylocaine Inj.Group,Prostaglandin Group, InjPartocin
,BricanylInj&Betalok Inj. This was communicated to all members
through their respective Societies.
7)
Cidscon-A Roadmap To Tackle Antimicrobial ResistanceCidscon conference on a “Road Map to Tackle AntiMicrobial
Resistance (AMR)was held at Chennai on 24-08-2012.
Represented their on behalf FOGSI representative.FOGSI gave
inputs to tackle AMR. We stressed on CME’s/Workshops/
Awareness programmes rather than have Strict Laws which will
be burdensome to OBGYN and individual practitioners.
8)
“The Chennai Declaration” FOGSI has contributed a lot to
prepare this. Dr. Rajendrasing Pardeshi attended this meeting
on behalf of President,FOGSI.Recommendations of “A roadmapto tackle the challenge of antimicrobial resistance” – Ajoint
meeting of medical societies of India.
9)
18 (Eighteen) CME’s held from 22-09-2012 to 31-032013 CME’son“Women’s Health, Nation’s Pride”,held at
Raipur(C.G), Bilaspur(C.G) Bhilai(C.G), Jalgaon-(M.S)Twice,
Ahemadnagar (M.S), Udgir (M.S), Pandharpur (M.S), Guwahati
(Assam), Jamshedpur (Jharkhand), Dibrugarh (Assam), Jorhat
(Assam), Dehradun (Uttaranchal), Baramati (M.S), Buldhana
(M.S), Malegaon (M.S), Nanded (M.S), Mangalore (Karnataka).
10) 3 Workshops held- NRHM Maharashtra had given us
responsibility of holding 3 workshopsfor Medical Officers
for Reducing Maternal & Infant Mortality Rate& on
the Women’s Health. We have conducted these workshops
successfully at Beed (M.S), Osmanabad (M.S), Aurangabad(M.S)
.Dr. Ajay Mane was the Chief Co-ordinator for these
workshops.On behalf of FOGSI ,we published Two booklets
on, “A Way to Safe Motherhood…”, for Medical Officers &
“SursksitMatrutwa”, in Marathi for Skilled Birth Attendant,
RNAM, LHV/NM, Health Worker,Asha Worker, Link Worker.
Dr. Vinayak Bhatkar, NRHM Co-ordinator appreciated these
workshops & given us a letter of appreciation for FOGSI.
11) News Letter Released at Kolkata MCM on 13 April
2013:A News letter dedicated to the activities and mainly
on the Equipment for BONE Density i.e. BMD machine,
having it’s full information and about Osteoporosis detection,
released .Awareness to take care of elderly with this
equipment is the aim .
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Genetic & Fetal Medicine committee
Name of Chairperson: Dr.Shailesh Kore (2013-2015)
Objectives of Committee:
•
To sensitize all FOGSI members about issues related to Fetal Medicine by organizing CMEs, workshops & outreach programs in
various member societies of FOGSI.
•
To organize training programs for fellow FOGSIANS of diagnostic skills in field of Fetal Medicine
•
To prepare standard guidelines for issues in fetal medicine like Antenatal screening, Management of Twin pregnancies etc., thus
helping in setting uniform standards of health care.
•
Promote the exchange of ideas by organizing & participating in local, national and international meetings, associating with other
organization with similar objectives( ISPAT, FMFI)
•
Promote evidence based research in field of Fetal medicine with special relevance to Indian conditions, helping in improving the
standard of health care to Indian women.
•
To sensitize doctors & public regarding ill-effects of female feticide & PCPNDT act.
Activities (January 2013- June2013)
Academic:
a.
Pre-congress workshop on Fetal Medicine & surveillance at AICOG-2013: Pre-congress workshop on Fetal Medicine &
surveillance was held on 16th January 2013 at AICOG-2013 Convention centre, Bandra-Kurla Complex, Mumbai. Dr.Anita Kaul &
Dr.Pratima Radhakrishnan , Dr.Natarajan delivered lectures on antenatal screening, while Dr.Suresh, Dr.Nitin Chaubal, Dr. Abhijit Raut
gave insight on Diagnosis of fetal anomalies. There was interesting Panel discussion on IUGR. Dr. Patric O’Brien, Dr. Asma Khalil
& Dr.Pranav Pandya were invited overseas faculties for the workshop. Last session was “Meet & Quiz the Expert’ Where Dr.Pooja
Vazirani moderated sessions in which queries from audience were answered by expert panel. There were 235 registrations for the
workshop. All delegates were presented with workshop manual.
b.
HMS workshop : FOGSI-Helping Mothers Survive-PPH/PE workshop (FOGSI- Jhpiego-Emcure Initiative) was conducted at
L.T.M.Medical College, Sion, Mumbai on Tuesday, 5th March 2013 (10.00am to 2.00pm) .
Dr.Girija Wagh( Chairperson, Medical disorders in Pregnancy committee-FOGSI), Dr.Bharti Desai (West Zone Project coordinator),
Dr.Geeta Balsarkar were National Faculty members from FOGSI, while Dr.Y.S.Nandanwar( Professor & Head) & Dr.Shailesh Kore(
Professor & Unit Head, Chairperson-Genetics & Fetal Medicine committee-FOGSI) were local coordinators.
All participants were asked to answer pre-test questionnaire. Workshop had various interactive sessions on practical aspects
of management of PPH including skit on importance of Active Mx of third stage of labour by resident doctors with use of
MAMMANATALLE-An Innovative Module. It was followed by session on practical aspects on management of pre-eclampsaia. At the
end of sessions, participants were assessed about benefit of workshop by asking them to answer post-test questionnaire.
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Totally 60 delegates (Staff members, Residents, Interns & ward sisters) attended the program. All participants appreciated the
content & conduct of the workshop.
c.
CME on Prenatal Screening: Are we doing enough? was held with Navi Mumbai Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Hotel
Gardens, Panvel, New Mumbai on 19th May. Various aspects of prenatal screening for aneuploidies were discussed in interactive
sessions. Dr.Shailesh Kore, , Dr.Ashwini, Dr.Pooja Vazirani, Dr. Vandana Bansal, Dr.Shantala Vadeyar were faculty for the CME.
Dr.Pratima Radhakrishnan gave Web-based (Skype) lecture from Banglore on Screening in multiple pregnancies. Total 45 delegates
attended the program.
d.
Workshop on ‘First trimester scan at Powai, Mumbai:
Mumbai Obstetrics & Gynec. Society arranged as a Pre-congress workshop of a conference ‘ First Trimester, The Journey begins’
in association with Genetics & Fetal Medicine Committee of FOGSI on 25th May 2013 at Hiranandani Hospital Powai.. Dr.Shailesh
Kore, Dr.Rakhi Sahu & Dr.Pooja Vazirani were conveners of the workshop. There were total 36 registrations. The workshop included
focused lectures followed by discussion on various aspects of ultrasonography in first trimester.Dr. Samir Dikshit, Dr.Shantala
Vadeyar, Dr. Aparna Kulkarni & Dr. Badade were invited faculty for the workshop. There was interactive & interesting panel discussion
on ‘First Trimester: Clinical Dilemmas’ moderated by Dr.Shailesh Kore & Dr.Pooja Vazirani. Panelists were Dr. Vanita Raut ,Dr.
Rakhi Sahu, Dr.Anupama Rao , Dr.Aparna Kulkarni & Dr.Anirudha Badade. Interesting cases related dilemmas with First trimester
ultrasonography were discussed to arrive at logical conclusion & give audience take home message.
e.
CME at Chalisgaon on 16th June: FOGSI committee CME was held at Chalisgaon on 16th June at Hotel Bridge Corner. Topics
covered were prenatal screening, Nuchal translucency measurement, Biochemical markers, NIPT, PCPNDT act & management of Rh
immunized pregnancy. Dr.Mukund Karambelkar, President of Chalisgaon ObGy society lead person in organizing this CME. Total 30
delegates attended the CME.
f.
Also workshops on Update on fetal Medicine scheduled to be held at Imphal, Nashik, Osmanabad in month of July.
g.
Committee under supervision of Vice-President I/C, Dr.Alpesh Gandhi is also coordinating FOGSI workshops on ‘Recurrent
Pregnancy Loss.’ which will be conducted at Solapur (30/6/13), Nashik (7/7/13) , Jalgaon & Bhopal in coming months. Committee
has contributed PowerPoint presentations of two lectures in making module lecture CD for these workshops.
Advocacy:
a.
ICOG -FOGSI guidelines on ’Antenatal Screening for Down Syndrome’ under preparation, will be complete by September MCM. The
purpose of these guidelines is to bring standardization for offering & performing antenatal screening for aneuploidies, mainly Down
syndrome.
b.
Maternal Serum Screening Group project ( Joint activity with ISPAT)
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Research:
a.
Perinatal outcome in pregnancies with single umbilical artery & Perinatal outcome in
Dr.Vandana Chadha).
b.
Factors affecting measurements of nuchal translucency( Dr.Shailesh Kore)
pregnancies with large nuchal translucency(
Publications:
a.
Workshop manual on Fetal medicine & surveillance ( Editor; Dr.Shailesh Kore), Members who contributed chapters: Dr.Shailesh Kore,
Dr.Pratima Radhakrishnann, Dr.Pooja Vazirani, Dr.Vandana Chadha, Dr.Vandana Bansal.
b.
Effect of POG & fetal neck position on measurement of nuchal translucency: J.Obst. Gyn.India, 2013 ( Dr.Shailesh Kore).
c.
“Detection of aneulpoidy and chromosomal syndromes in a subset of cardiac defects”, National Conference on State-of-the-art
Antenatal care- basics in fetal medicine, Dr Nikhil Kapoor, Dr Vandana Chaddha, 28-April 2013, AIIMS, New Delhi, India.
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Infertility Committee
Name of the Chairperson : Dr SunitaTandulwadkar
Aims & Objectives :
1. To increase the awareness of various developments in the field of Infertility (By conducting ‘Advanced Infertility workshop’)
2. To develop guidelines in basic treatments protocols and hence improve the standard of Infertility practice in the country
(By conducting IUI workshop)
3. To make Hysteroscopy an user friendly procedure for all
(By conducting Hysteroscopy workshop ‘See One Do One,
Teach One’)
4. To redesign the training courses for the gynecologists and make guidelines of the same.
5. To start research projects with the help of few excellent ART centres in the country (multi-centric project) which will help us to develop
better guidelines for our scenario, to recognize Various ART centres for training programme
Academic Activities:
1. Has conducted CME as part of ‘FOGSI Fertility Initiative’:
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In Kolkata on 14th April 2013, Delhi on 28th April 2013
•
Forthcoming CMEs in Hyderabad 22nd June 2013, Surat on 23rd June 2013 and Pune on 31st August and 1st September 2013 and
also as part of Precongress workshops in Yuva FOGSI
2. AICOG pre-congress workshop on advanced infertility, January 2013.
Training:
Infertility Committee, FOGSI has 39 centres recognized for conducting training in Basic and Advanced Infertility.
Trained 315 trainees as follow :
- 46 trainees in Basic infertility courses
- 129 trainees in Advanced infertility courses
- 140 trainees for IUI courses
Research:
1)
Multicentre trial programme with Besinspharma with Dr. Paul Piette and Dr. Paul Devorey as advisors. Probabely will start by June 2013
2)
Merck Serono is starting a project to investigate the efficacy and safety of a single injection of MK-8962 (corifollitropinalfa) to induce
multifollicular development for controlled ovarian stimulation using daily recombinant FSH as a referencewill be starting from July 2013.
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Social:
On 15th August 2012 celebrated ‘Fertility Awareness Day’ ‘Green Day’ with NGOs working for fertility awareness.
Publications:
1.
Published ‘100 questionnaires’ compiled in 4 volumes. (1st volume published in Oct 2011 at Pune & 2nd is planned to be published at
Varanasi in Jan 2012)
2.
Published a book ‘Optimizing Infertility Outcomes’ sent to 20,000 gynecologists across the country.
3.
Has published a infertility newsbulletin for FOGSI
Other activities
Following Centres have been visited for training recognition:
1)
Dr. Shembekar , Nagpur( By Dr. Jirge)
2)
Dr. Patankar , Pune (by Dr. Tandulwadkar)
3)
Dr. Indira Hinduja , Mumbai(by Dr. KanthiBansal)
4)
Dr. Kamineni, Hyderabad (by Dr. PrakashTrivedi)
5)
Dr. PoonamGoyal (by Dr. Tandulwadkar)
Proposed visits (Committee Members are in touch with them)
1)
Dr. Khadilkar, Mumbai ( by Dr. Tandulwadkar)
2)
Dr. Baste , Nasik(by Dr. KundanIngale)
3)
Dr. Chetna Jain, Jodhpur (by Dr. Makwana)
4)
Dr. Bimal John, Ulloor( by Dr. JayumKannan)
5)
Dr. NitinLad , Nasik( by Dr. KundanIngale)
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International Academic Exchange Committee
Name of the Chairperson : Dr.Fessy Louis.T
Aims &Objectives
The aims and Objectives of the committee is to promote FOGSIANS on the International front. By providing them platform to present their work
at International meets and also arrange for foreign faculty to present their work at various societies of FOGSI
Activities
The main event of 2012 was the FIGO held at ROME which was attended by >400 Indians
Highlight of the conference was that our very own Dr C N Purandare was elected as President Elect of FIGO. A very proud moment indeed for
all FOGSIANS
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Committee workshop held during AICOG Mumbai
SAFOG conference was held at Agra
FOGSI Key Programme on Recurrent Pregnancy Loss by Dr.Haward Carp
Calcutta – April 25
Hyderabad – April 26
Bengaluru – April 27
CME on Recent Advances in Infertility by Prof. Dr. William Ledger at Kochi on May 10th
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Medical Education Committee
Chairperson : Dr Saswati Sanyal Choudhury
First program was in Agra from 3rd to 5thAugust, 2012.
Faculty from Aligarh, Gwalior, Jhansi, Kanpur, Lucknow, Gorakhpur,
Kolkata and Agra. Altogether 92 PGs from Agra, Jhansi, Gwalior,
Kanpur ,Gorakhpur, Jaipur and Merrut took part in this program. The
program was well appreciated with good media coverage.
Second program was in Lucknow from 24-26th August 2012 with
DrVineeta Das and Dr Uma Singh as coordinators. Eighty PGTs took
part in this highly interactive session from different parts of UP and
faculties were from UP, neighboring states and Kolkata. Dr. Laxmi
Shrikhande was present in this program.
Third FORCE was in Cuttack from 5th to 7th September 2012 in
Jyostna Dey Memorial Auditorium of SCB Medical College which is
done almost every year on Teachers Day where this day is celebrated
and felicitation of teachers are done in a grand way. Ninety five PGTs
took part from Cuttack, Burla, Rohtak and Berhempur.
Ahmedabad had FORCE from 28th to 30th Sept 2012 in a magnificent
Hall of GCS Medical college with Dr. Haresh Doshi as a coordinator with
100 PGTs and six national faculties and 31 local faculties.
From 26th to 28th October FORCE was held in Chennai Govt. Medical
College with 120 participants from Chennai, Puduchherry, Karnataka
and other parts of Tamilnadu. Faculties were from all over TN, AP,
Kolkata and Karnataka.
Kolkata had FORCE program from 8th to 10th December in CSS
College of O&G and Child health. Fifty four faculties with a fully
packed hall of PGTs including DNB students from all over WB were
present with a very good interaction.
The prestigious C G Saraiya CME was held on 17th January 2013 in
AICOG Mumbai with Flag hoisting and followed by inauguration By
DrShirish Seth in presence of both incoming and outgoing president
Dr P K Shah and Dr Hema Divakar along with Dr Nozer Sheriar, Dr H
D Pai and one Post graduate student. The hall was full and the first
session was on operative obstetrics where the eminent speakers like
Dr Sukumar Barik, Dr Dilip Dutta, Dr Ashish Mukhopadhyay,
Dr Jaideep Malhotra, Dr Bhaskar Pal gave a very impressive lectures.
In the Operative Gynaecology session the speakers were none
other than Dr Hema Divakar. Dr Alka Kriplani, Dr Rajesh Modi. Dr
R M.Saraogi, Dr P C Mahapatra DrShantha Kumari and Dr. Rishma
Dhillon Pai. This CME was highly appreciated by the audience and the
hall was full till the end and the new chairperson of the Committee
was introduced in the meeting.
The first program of the new committee was held in Raichur on
15th to17th February in a magnificent hall of Navodaya Medical
College which was coordinated by Dr V Kulkarni which was very well
organized. Faculties were from Bengaluru, Guwahati, Kolkata, Bellary
Mumbai and other parts of Karnataka. There were 80 PGTs from
different parts of Karnataka. DrPasant Joshi conducted HMS program
with a role play which was very interesting for the audience
Guwahati had the second on 22nd to 24th February 2013 in the
academic Hall of Guwahati Medical College. Faculties were from
Kolkata, AIIMS Delhi, Imphal, Dibrugarh,and Barpeta. Fifty five
students from Gauhati, Dibrugarh, Silchar and Sikkim Manipal took
part and the program had very good feedback on different teachers.
Medical Termination of Pregnancy Committee
Name of chairperson: Dr. AtulGanatra
Aims of the Committee:
To promote Safe abortion services
To spread awareness about CAC guidelines
To discuss FDA norms on storage of medical abortion pills
To create awareness about MTP laws
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Salient achievements of/ by the committee:
International Meeting: as MTP Committee Chairperson (FOGSI
Representative)
Attended the Regional meeting on preventing unsafe abortions to
reduce maternal mortality 17 – 20 September 2012 organized by
WHO, and provided valuable inputs towards the same
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By the Chairperson and other members of the committee1.
Conducted workshops along with IPAS in Ratlam, Jabalpur,
Srinagar& Jammu to promote safe abortion services & sensitize
private practitioners as well as Govt. doctors regarding CAC
guidelines & spread awareness of medicated abortions.
10. On 1st November 2012 - conducted a CME on Legal aspects
of MTP act along with MOGS at BYL Nair Medical College.
Invited faculty included FOGSI president, officials from the
FDA & NRHM. The CME was attended by 100 delegates and
clarification obtained on many aspects of MTP record keeping &
other documentation.
2.
On 22nd May 2012 represented FOGSI as Faculty in “MTP
act Legal Update / MA IPAS National CAC Resource person
Workshop at Goa – was attended by 100 Delegates.
3.
MTP and Family welfare Committee of FOGSI joined hands with
PSI for initiating a networking and knowledge sharing project
on- a) IUCD insertion and b) Medical abortion. Completed 9
workshops in three districts- New Delhi, UP, and RajasthanMirzapur, Barabanki, Firozabad, Ajmer, Alwar, Bharatpur, Pali,
Srimadhopur and Allahbad.
11. Responded to many e- mail queries FOGSI members & clarified
doubts on registration of centers, record keeping & correct
documentation of MTP.
As MTP committee chairperson, represented FOGSI on the
28th Nov 2012 in a meeting in New Delhi organized by PSI ‘To
Finalise strategic safe abortion country plan , presentation and
group discussion to reduce maternal mortality. The meeting was
attended by MOHFW, GOI, IPAS and others.
13. MTP committee organized a session on contraception in- YUVA
FOGSI in all four zones.
April to December 2012 - Organized 28 workshops between on
‘Update on contraception and safe abortion in clinical practice’
along with the Family Welfare Committee of FOGSI in the B and
C societies of FOGSI. Kota, Udaipur, Kolkata, Gurgaon, Bhiwani,
Siliguri, Imphal, Jameshdpur, Patna, Bhagalpur, Bhavnagar,
Mehsana, Yamunanagar, Aligarh, Muzaffarnagar, Luknow,
Allahabad, Muradabad, Hyderabad, Rajamundry, Hubli, Chennai,
Salem, Trichy, Calicut, Madurai, Navi Mumbai and Wardha. These
workshops were given education support from SUN Pharma.
Publications of Papers, educational material & other
publications:
4.
5.
6.
On 7th and 8th July 2012- a ‘World congress on Population
stabilization and women’s health was organized at Jaipur, by
the MTP and Family welfare committee of FOGSI.
7.
On7th July 2012 - MTP committee with Family welfare
committee made a Policy statement of FOGSI on ‘Post abortion
contraception’.
8.
MTP committee and Family welfare committee plans to
organize 15 workshops named ‘Converse’ in different societies
of FOGSI on contraception and medical abortion especially
highlighting the legal aspect. 4 workshops have already
been conducted at Warangal, Nagpur, Aurangabad and
Vishakhapatnam.
9.
On 1st August 2012 - Met the NRHM Director Mr Vikas
Kharge to discuss the problems faced by FOGSI members in
relation PNDT raids & its effects on performing safe abortions.
12. Helped the Secretary General of FOGSI in releasing an article on
clarifications on Legal aspects of MTP.
14. On15th March 2013 attended a IPAS / NCW / FOGSI meeting
to discuss the plan of action to put forth the Amendments
suggested in the MTP Act in the Parliament.
By the Chairperson
Public awareness articles in local newspapers on
‘Safe Abortion’ & Legal Aspects of MTP act
- Contributed chapter on ‘Post Abortal contraception’ for FOGSI
Focus on ‘Medical Abortion’.
Research Projects undertaken
MTP committee is working in close association with other FOGSI
Committee of Family welfare, Medical Disorders, Adolescent, and
with GOI, FPAI, & PSI.
MTP committee plans to:
- Have review workshops along with PSI in Delhi, U.P., and
Rajasthan on Medical abortion & Legal aspects of MTP.
- Join hands with IPAS to provide technical advice in the
YuktiYojana
- Continue sensitizing our members by having zonal
conferences/ seminars/workshops on the WHO guidelines in
Comprehensive Abortion Care
- Conduct workshops on Legal aspects of MTP for appropriate
authorities of all states of the country
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Perinatology Committee
Chairman – Dr. Abhay Pattnaik
Neonatal Resuscitation Programme
 Organised one Neonatal Resuscitation Training Programme
forGynaecologists, Post Graduate Students of O & G and
Pediatrics and Staff Nurses of SCB Medical College in
Association with Indian Association of Pediatrics Orissa Guided
by DrAdityaMohapatra, NRHM consultant of Govt of Odisha.
On 6th of May and in Dept of Pediatrics SCB Medical College
Cuttack attended by 35 participants and 5 Faculties .
 Similar workshop on 11th September in Dept of O & G was
organised for Post Graduates and Senior Residents of O & G.
 Similar workshops were organised at Burla Medical College
(25th July), Bhubaneswar IMA (10th& 11th August), and also
one at Chenai by Prof Kalaichelvy on 9th September 2012.
 Organised One Workshop on New born Screening programme
on 30th September at Mumbai at Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani
Hospital by Dr Saurav Dani, West Zone co-ordinator of
Perinatology Committee of FOGSI attend by 35 doctors from
Mumbai and participated in the discussion.
 Neonatal Resuscitation Programme – First Golden Minutes
was conducted at Berhampur on 10th November 2012. 35
doctors attended including the paediatricians, gynaecologists
& 10 staff nurses from Neonatal units & labour rooms.At SCB
Medical College, Cuttack was held on 11th& 25th, 26th& 27th
November 2012 where 98 doctors including gynaecologists,
paediatricians joined.
 Fetal surveillance workshop organized during AICOG 2013 at
Mumbai as the pre-congress workshop on 16th January 2013.
Live Ultrasound Workshop & RPL & PTL workshop
9th SAFOG CONGRESS, Agra 28th Feb – 3rd March 2013
 Organised one Live Ultrasound Workshop at Bhubaneswar on
12 th of May At Hotel New Marrion, Dr P K Shah President
FOGSI attended as a Faculty and demonstrated the live cases.
 Preinatology committee actively participated in the 9th SAFOG
Congress held at Agra. Conducted a Workshop on Interventional
Obstetric Ultrasound & Fetal Medicine
 Organised FOGSI workshop on Recurrent Pregnancy loss and
Preterm Labour at Cuttack on 14th of July in collaboration with
Genetics and Fetal Medicine committee of FOGSI Prof Jaydev
Mukharjee and DrSukumarBarik from Kolkata attended as
faculties.
 New Born Screening workshop held in Bharuch, Gujarat on
Sunday the 17th March 2013. Organised by Bharuch OBGYN
Society with Perinatology commiittee of FOGSI Chairperson of
Workshop Dr. Chellapan, Co-chairperson Dr. Bhabana Seth.
Attended by 30 Doctors of Gynec and Paeditrics group, Risk
group babies should be screened, test should be done between
24 hrs to 7 days of birth by heal prick method. DrSauravDani,
East Zone Coordinator for Organisingorganized such a nice
workshop.
ISPAT 2012 and NBS

Organised 11th National conference of Indian Society for Prenatal
Diagnosis and Therapy at Hotel Mayfair Bhubaneswar on 8th
and 9th September with live ultrasound workshop attended by
International and National faculties from all over India
Practical Obstetric Committee
Name of Chairperson – Dr Vinayak Khedkar (2012-2014)
AIMS & OBJECTIVE:
1)
To promote Awareness in FOGSI members about Management
of PPH .
4)
To publish a FOGSI publication on various Procedures to reduce
MMR
2)
To take Awareness Camps in the Community about ANC &
Delivery & PNC.
5)
To deal with the Issue of “Beti Bachao” & there by to improve
the Woman’s wellbeing.
3)
To spread the Importance of Institutional Delivery in the FOGSI
Members & Community.
6)
NOW to protect the Obstetrician’s interest in PCPNDT matters
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in form of small Play were organized by Dr Bharati More & Dr
Vinayak Khedkar on APH &PPH . It was well appreciated.
Implementation of work :
•
GDM workshop –
•
Save the Mother workshop –Dr Hema Diwakar(President )
•
RPL workshop – Dr Alpesh Gandhi (Vice-President)
•
Operative Workshops to reduce PPH, Internal iliac artery ligation
& Cadaveric Dissection of Pelvic Anatomy
During 2012-13
1.
Maternal Mortality Reduction Workshops – Dr P.K.Shah
(President) , Dr Parikshit Tank.
2. Preterm Birth & RPL workshops – Dr Prashant Acharya
3. Peripartum Pregnancy Care workshops – Dr Prashant Acharya
4. Obstetric Skills – Fine Tunning Workshops – Dr Vinayak
Khedkar
4. Amaravati – Peripartum Care Workshop in association with
Amaravati OB & GYN So. Local Cordinators – Dr Kalpana Lande
. Faculties – Dr Mandakini Megh, Dr Prasad Bhanap, DrIngole.
5. Nasik CME – Practical Obstetric & Maternal Mortality
Reduction Workshop in association with Nasik OB&GYN So.
Local co-ordinator – Dr. Vasant Kawade & Dr. Bapat . Faculties
– Dr. Varsha Deshmukh, Dr.Paayal Chobe . 85 delegates
attended various Videos on Obstetric procedures shown.
6.
Yavatmal CME – MMR workshop in association with Yavatmal
OBGY So . Local co-ordinators – Dr Sheetal Agrawal,
Dr Kakde. Faculties – Dr Laxmi Shrikhande, Dr Laxmi Rach
konda & Dr Vinayak Khedkar.
Activities :
7. Pune - Pune OBGY So ,Noble Hospital & Practical Obstetric
Committee organized Workshop in Noble Hospital . Local coordinators – Dr Vaishali Chavan, Dr Mukta Umarji, Dr Kishor
Pandit. Faculties – Dr Kanan Yelikar, Dr Girija Wagh,
1. Latur - Obstetric Skills – Fine Tuning Workshop -
Organised by:
Practical Obstetrics Committee FOGSI
In Association with Latur Ob & Gyn Society & G M C Latur
Convenor : Dr.Kanan Yelikar, Dr. Sanjay Patil , Dr.Mira Chincholikar,
Dr.VinayakKhedikar (Chairperson, Practical Obstetric Committe)
Local Co-Ordinator :Dr.Rajesh Darde, Dr.Kalyan Barmade ,
Dr.Anuja Kulkarni, Dr.Sangeeta Bhosale
Venue: Blue Lecture Hall – Govt. Medical College, Latur
8. Mumbai AICOG – Operative Obstetric Workshop , BKC . 16th January 2013 , BKC , 789 delegates, 35 Faculties ,
Publication of Manual with international standard colored pages
& diagram’s. Houseful response. Dr Vinita Raut, Dr Ameya
Purandare & Dr Vinayak Khedkar – Conveners
Social Activities 1.
ZILLA PARISHAD PROGRAMME - 08th March 2013 - There
was a Programme conducted by MahilawaBalkalyanVibhag,
ZillaParishad, Yavatmal from 12noon-1pm. Dr.SnehaBhuyar
chaired the programme and delivered a speech on “Women’s
Health”.TheProgramme was graced by the presence of Chief
Guest Mrs.CollectorDr.P.Mudgal&Mrs.Supritendent of Police
Mrs.Abha Sharma, MahilaBalkalyan President PrajaktaMankar&
many other dignitaries.
2.
Lohara Camp - event started with a Camp at Lohara Village at
ZillaParishad School from 9am- 12noon.Total 150 women were
benefitted at Lohara.
3.
Umarsara Camp -In this camp around 200 women were
benefitted.
Delegates – 75 including PG Students.
2 . Baramati – Maternal Mortality Reduction Workshop
In association with Baramati OB & GYN So.
Convenor – Dr Rajesh Kokare, Faculties – Dr Shriniwas
Gadappa, Dr Ashwini Kale. 53 Delegates attended.
3 . Navi Mumbai – Maternal Mortality Workshop , in association
with Navi Mumbai OB & GYN So . Local co-ordinator –
Dr Sucheta Kinjawadekar . Faculties – Dr Sadhana Gupta, Dr
Vinayak Khedkar, Dr Bharati More, 91 Delegates attended Drills
Dr Vinayak Khedkar and other Drs from Pune. 125 delegates
alongwith U.G. attended. Lectures, Quiz & Skitt.
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The full day activities had the vital presence of
President,Lokmat Sakhi Manch. Mrs.Seema Darda.
Theprogramme was supported by various NGOs from the city
& various Medical Representatives of Renowned Companies
& Pathology Laboratories.The Programme gained a huge
appreciation in the Media and among the People in the District.
Academics Planned –
Teaching Internal Iliac Artery Identification & Ligation, Cadaveric
Dissection of Internal Artery Ligation.
Training – Training Dai’s, unskilled Birth attendant about Active
Management of Third stage of Labour, use of Misoprostol tablets per
rectally in all to prevent PPH .
Public Awareness Committee
Name of Chairperson – Dr. Durga Shankar Dash
Academic Activities
FOGSI-BAFNA-RARICAP-INITIATIVE
Workshops on “Virtual zero Transmission of HIV from Mother to Child”.
The Workshops were carried out on behalf of PUBLIC AWARENESS COMMITTEE with DrDurga Shankar Dash as National Coordinator under the
guidance of DrLaxmiShrikhande, Senior Vice President, FOGSI-2012.
Date
City
Venue
Number of delegates
Number of local faculty
1st September 2012
Salem
IMA Hall
51
7
2nd September 2012
Mysore
Hotel Paivista.
46
3 from the society & 2 invited
local faculty.
7th October 2012
Kanpur
Hotel
Kanha
Continental
70
4
4th November 2012
Vijayawada
Hotel DV Manor
52
8
24th November 2012
Allahabad
IMA Hall
32
No one from the society. Only
invited speakers
26th Jan 2013
Baroda
Hotel Nidra
75
7
15th Feb-2013
Imphal
Hotel Nirmala
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The National Faculties were Dr Laxmi Shrikhande, Dr.Ambarisha Bhandiward, Dr.Durga Shankar Dash, Dr Riddhi Shukla, Dr. Sanjay Swain,
Dr.Achanta Vivekananda, Dr. Anuradha Phadikar and Dr.Meena Sawant, Dr.Geetendra Sharma, Dr.Suman Sinha and Dr.AlokVashishta.
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ADVOCACY
We decided to sensitize the community enmass through the Social Networking sites like Facebook, Twitter etc. Accordingly Postings in
these Social Networking sites were undertaken in FOGSI DESIGNATED DAYS as well as other Health Designated Days like AIDS Day, World
Contraception Day, Adolescent Health Day, World Health Day, Safe Motherhood Day, World No Tobacco Day etc. Besides MASS MAIL
CAMPAIGN to different NGOs, FBOs, CBOs, Women Organisations, State Commission for Women, State Social Welfare Board, Women &
Child Development Dept., Govt Depts. Like NRHM & Family Welfare Cell, Distinguished Dignitaries, Social Workers, Eminent Politicians &
Personalities as well as Religious Organisations. MASS MAIL CAMPAIGN to the Presidents and Secretaries of Member Bodies of FOGSI
were carried out with a request to sensitise the Community in the form of contributing in Print & Electronic Media & other modalities
suitable to them. Besides awareness drive on ARSH, HIV/AIDS, Cancer Prevention, Prevention of Anaemia, Diabetes & Menopause were
also undertaken. A good number of Radio Talks & TV Programmes were undertaken by the Executive Members of the Committee.
We have tied up with the Inner Wheel Club of Cuttack & Bhubaneswar to render Social Services in their Adopted Villages. The main issues
in this tie up are alleviation of Poverty, ARSH & Prevention of Carcinoma cervix & awareness regarding carcinoma of Breast. Negotiation
was also made with the Social Organisation, UNFOLD for promoting Awareness pertaining to multiple issues of Adolescents & Youth of
India in areas around Faridabad.
Collaborative activity of the public awareness, sexual medicine, adolescent health & HIV/AIDS committees of fogsi on “world contraception
day”-26th sept.2012.
Along with the Inner Wheel Club of Cuttack central, Odisha, we conducted a public awareness programme in the women’s hostel of
sailabala women’s college, Cuttack. Theme of the programme was “Role of Youth in Prevention of HIV”. The objective was to sensitise
the inmates regarding their responsibility in the international year of youth. It was a highly interactive session where our members were
bombarded with questions by the inmates. Great satisfaction indeed.
TRAINING OF NODAL TEACHERS ON LIFE SKILL EDUCATION
A joint venture of public awareness committee - FOGSI, UNFPA, Government of odisha, ST & SC Department s & KISS.
Training on ARSH was conducted by DrDurga Shankar Dash under the guidance of DrHemaDiwakar, President Elect, FOGSI to sensitise the
Teachers of the Residential Tribal Schools as per the programme detailed below.
Date
Venue
Time
10.00am-12.00pm
Number of participants
24/05/12
Conference Hall, Campus-16, KIIT
University, Bhubaneswar
45 nodal teachers from Nabaragapur
district
01/06/12
Conference Hall, Campus-16, KIIT
University, Bhubaneswar
DO
61 nodal teachers from Rayagada
district
07/06/12
Conference Hall, Campus-16, KIIT
University, Bhubaneswar
DO
66 nodal teachers from Rayagada and
Kandhamal district
29/06/12
Conference Hall, Campus-16, KIIT
University, Bhubaneswar
DO
42 nodal teachers from Ganjam District
04/07/12
Conference Hall, Campus-16, KIIT
University, Bhubaneswar
DO
62 nodal teachers from Keonjhar
district.
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“Mahila Sashaktikaran”- Empowering women from Womb to Tomb-a FOGSI public awareness committee initiative.
The launching session of the Project was held in sector 37 area of Faridabad. with a lecture on “SEXUAL ABUSE” by Dr Neeta DhabhaiNational Coordinator, Public Awareness Committee- FOGSI on 29th January 2013-3PM to 5PM.This was followed by demonstration of self
defense techniques by Professional instructors who later held a training session on the same.
It was attended by 75 women who enthusiastically participated in the discussion & training and came up with constructive suggestions as to
how to make them & their neighborhood SAFE.
PUBLICATIONS
-----------------------------------------------------------------------The Committee decided to Prepare PAMPHLETS for raising Public Awareness & to eradicate the Misconceptions existing in the Community.
We decided to display the Pamphlets in our Clinics & distribute them in every possible opportunity like distributing them with our Prescriptions,
in Health Camps & in Public Meetings etc. Some of the Pamphlets on Antenatal Care, Menopause, Endometriosis& Infertility issues were
prepared by DrCharu Mittal, Executive Committee Member from Gwalior.
TRAINING CUM ADVOCACY
Workshop for Adolescent boys in rural Govt school, KishoraVidyaMandir, Village Bhamanikhera, Palwal (Jan 2013) Dr. Neeta Dhaba, National Coordinator, Public Awareness Committee- FOGSI.
Workshop for school girls in Govt school, NIT-3 Faridabad (Feb 2013)
Dr Neeta Dhabai, National Coordinator, Public Awareness Committeediscussed menstrual problems, hygiene, protecting themselves against
abuse, standing up for each other, and helplines specially in rural areas.
Sexual abuse, its definition and preventive measures to be taken were explained & practiced.
One day awareness camp with rural girls and Able Charitable trust, Palwal on Adolescent issues (Feb 2013) – Dr. Neeta Dhaba, National
Coordinator, Public Awareness Committee- FOGSI
Quiz Committee
1. Chairperson – DrAswath Kumar R.
Committee Activities
1. East Zone Yuva Fogsi (Kolkata) May 4-6 2012.
Topic- Medical disorders in pregnancy
2. HIV Quiz- Guwahati June 9th ,10th 2012
3. World congress on Population Stabilization& Women’s HealthJaipur 7th & 8th July, 2012-Contraception Quiz
4. South Zone Yuva FOGSI Quiz (Madurai) July13-15 2012
Topic -Medical disorders in pregnancy
5. Impact Quiz- Thiruvanathapuram August 5th 2012
Topic-Endocrinology
6. HIV Quiz-Amritsar 5thAugust , 2012
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Focus Pg Training Programme (Thrissur, Kerala) September
2012 –Quiz –Oncology
8. MOGS 2012 Quiz (Mumbai) September 2012
Topic -Medical disorders in pregnancy
9. Young Talent Search – All Kerala Congress (Kottayam, Kerala)
September 2012 .
10. Young Talent Search – Yuva Fogsi South Zone (Madurai)
September 2012
11. 45th SLCOG International Scientific Congress 17th-23 October
2012-Colombo, Sri Lanka- Quiz
12. West Zone YuvaFogsi Aurangabad Quiz ( Nov 24 2012)
7.
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13. Young Talent SearchWest Zone YuvaFogsiAurangabad
(Nov 24 2012)
14. Annual day CME Cochin society Quiz (Dec 1 2012)
15. World Congress on dilemmas in OBGYN Nagpur quiz
(Dec 2 2012)
16. North zone YuvaFogsi quiz Muzzaffernagar (Dec 9 2012)
17. Quiz on Emergency Obstetrics for Post graduates at Jhansi.
(Dec 22 2012)
18.
19.
20.
21.
AICOG 2013 Mumbai – January 2013
Topic -Medical disorders in pregnancy
All Kerala Congress (Kannur , Kerala) -February 2013
Endoscopy Quiz , Bangalore- February 2013
YUVA FOGSI East Zone (Guwahati)- April 4,5,6,7 2013
Safe Motherhood Committee
Chairperson : Dr. Sadhana Gupta
Aims and Objectives
1. Create the wide spread sensitivity among members of different
Obstetric & Gynecological Societies, Media, Public on issue of
all aspect of Safe Motherhood.
2. Conduct various scientific programs with special focus on
practical drill and live learning on management of major causes
of maternal death like Obstetric Hemorrhage, Preeclampsia,
and Anemia in all cadres of Obs&Gyn Societies.
3. Create a banner brand and platform for all people joining for
Safe Motherhood initiative.
4. Focus on deprived section of society like rural area, far
reached area, geographically and ecologically difficult area,
and urban slums for various social activities in relation to Safe
Motherhood.
5. Encourage publication and research on various aspect of
maternal health.
6. Strenghen FOGSI president theme on various issues related to
safe motherhood
Academic:
FOGSI President Year 2012, Dr. P. K. Shah theme was ‘Let Every
Mother and Child Count’. President concerned maternal mortality
workshop, chairperson Safe Motherhood Committee was one of main
coordinator of workshop has conducted and coordinated following
workshops –
Maternal Mortality workshops:
Meerut 20th May 2012, Dr. P. K. Shah, President FOGSI 2012, and
Dr. Sadhana Gupta attended the conference as faculty. Dr. Usha
Sharma and Dr. BhartiMaheshwari were key organizer. Workshop
attended by 100 participants.
Navi Mumbai 27th May 2012, Dr. Sadhana Gupta, DrSuchitra
N. Pandit, Dr. VinayakKhedeker were faculties of the workshop.
Dr. Bharati Morey was key organizers. Workshop attended by 60
participants
Raipur 14th July 2012, Chairman Safe Motherhood Committee
Dr. Sadhana Gupta and Dr. RaginiAgarwal were national faculty.
DrNaliniMisra was key organizer and very enthusiastic person.
Workshop attended by 100 members.
Nabha 25th August 2012, Dr. Sadhana Gupta and Dr. Alok Sharma
were guest faculties, Dr. KhuspreetKaur, Dr. ManjuKaur were key
organizer. Workshop attended by 100 participants.
Lucknow 8th September 2012, Dr. Sadhana Gupta, Dr. Preeti Kumar
and Dr. Hema J. Shobhane were faculties; Dr. Uma Singh was key
organizer, workshop attended by 60 participants.
Shaharanpur 14th October 2012, Dr. Charu Mittal and Dr. Alka
Pandey were faculties, workshop was attended by 40 participants.
Sagar 15th October 2012, Dr. Hama J. Shobhane was faculty;
Dr. Monika Jain was key organizer, workshop attended by 40
participants.
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Agra 3rdNovmber 2012, Key organizer Dr. Saroj Singh, Dr. Anupam
Gupta, Faculty Dr. Sadhana Gupta, workshop attended by 80
participants.
Ghaziabad 15th December 2012, Dr. Sadhana Gupta and Dr.
RaginiAgrawal were faculties; Dr. Veena Mittal was key organizer.
Workshop attended by 60 participants.
Dehradun 29th December 2012, Dr. Sangeeta Gupta and Dr. Hema
J. Shobhane, Dr. Manju Kala was key organizer, workshop attended
by 50 participants. AICOG 2013:
1. Safe Motherhood Committee coordinated in pre-congress
workshop on operative obstetric on 16th January 2013
2. Safe Motherhood Committee coordinated with public awareness
committee FOGSI and conducted panel discussion on mass
media and women health on 17th Jan 2013
3. Coordination of Workshop on Contraception in SAFOG 2013 on
28th February 2013 at Agra
Advocacy:
Advanced Postpartum Care workshops:
a.
Safe Motherhood Committee incepted Logo and Slogan of Safe
Motherhood Committee, which was approved by Managing
Committee Meeting – FOGSI April 2011. The logo and slogan is
used in academic, social events organized by Safe Motherhood
Committee and all publication of Safe Motherhood Committee.
b.
Safe Motherhood Day 11th April is being advocated and
popularized by committee. Different societies celebrate the Safe
Motherhood Day in month of April by organizing rural health
camp, press conference, radio talk, public awareness program.
Jhansi, Patna, Rohtak, Lucknow, Shimla, Bellary and many other
societies celebrated the Safe Motherhood Day in a big way
This year Safe Motherhood Committee has designed released
the poster, which was released in East Zone Yuva – FOGSI
Conference at Guwahati.
Vice President incharge year 2012 Dr. MandakiniMegh and Safe
Motherhood Committee concerned – Advance Postpartum Care
Workshop which focused on normal postpartum comprehensive care
and management of complication in puerperium.
Safe Motherhood Committee conducted and organized following
workshop –
Kanpur 19th February 2012, Dr. Sadhana Gupta, Dr. Hema
J. Shobhane were guest faculties. Dr. Madhu Kumar, Dr.
UshaGoenkawere organizer, workshop attended by 50 participants.
Azamgarh 14th April 2012, Dr. Sadhana Gupta was guest faculty,
Dr. Sawasti Singh, Dr. G.K. Tripathi were organizer. Workshop
attended by 70 participants.
Gorakhpur 24th June 2012, Dr. Sadhana Gupta delivered scientific
lecture, Dr. KiranSrivastava and Dr. Anju Mishra were organizer.
Workshop attended by 60 participants.
Muzaffarnagar 8th& 9th December 2012, Dr. MandakiniMegh, Dr.
Sadhana Gupta, Dr. ShilpaAgrawal were faculties. Dr. Usha Sharma,
Dr. TariniTaneja, Dr. BhartiMaheshwari were organizers. Workshop
attended by 80 participants.
Allahabad 29th December 2012, Dr. Sadhana Gupta, Dr.
ManjuShukla, Dr. Preeti Kumar were faculties, Dr. RaginiMehrotra,
Dr. RanjanaKhanna were key organizers. Workshop attended by 70
participants.
Advanced postpartum care workshops are able to sensitize the
member to significance of postpartum care and management
approach in complicated puerperium. Panel on postpartum
contraception was gives due importance.
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Training:
1.
FOGSI – JHIPEGO & HMS Program: FOGSI President Dr.
HemaDiwakar of 2013. The first workshop was held on 11st
August 2012 at Bangalore. Safe Motherhood Committee with
its various members participated and North Zone ToT workshop
is planned on 27th April 2013 at New Delhi under coordination
of Safe Motherhood Committee.
2.
FOGSI and Safe Motherhood Committee incorporated with NRHM
on anemia management workshop on 19th February 2013.
Chairman highlighted roles and methodology of I/v iron sucrose
for anemia management. About 50 doctors posted in rural area
participated. Dr. Padmanabhan from Chennai appreciated the
vision of FOGSI on subject of anemia management.
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Research:
1. Safe Motherhood Committee is regularly publishing the Safe
Motherhood Bulletin.
a. September 2012 issue on Antepartum Hemorrhage
b. January 2013 issue on Postpartum Hemorrhage
c. April 2013 issue on Antenatal Care
Bulletin is being distributed to all societies Secretaries and
Presidents and delegates attending the major conferences
of FOGSI.
2. Chairman article Maternal Mortality in India – Current Trends
and Challenges Ahead is published in U.P. Journal of Obs&Gyn
in December 2012 issue.
3. Safe Motherhood Committee is collecting data on cases of
severe acute maternal morbidity (SAMM)
Project:
1. Under guidance of FOGSI President 2013, Dr. HemaDiwakar,
Safe Motherhood Committee is in-collaboration with PATH
FIGO is doing research and advocacy for right use and storage
of oxytocic drugs. The project is focused in– Uttar Pradesh &
Karnataka and ToT workshop for U.P. Project is planned for 27th
April 2011 at New Delhi.
2. Chairman in collaboration with PHFI and family welfare
committee is planned to organize certified course in
contraception.
Awards:
1. Safe Motherhood Bulletin was awarded Dr. D.C. Dutta Best
FOGSI Publication award for year 2012, in FOGSI Focus
category, which was awarded in AICOG 2013 valedictory
function at Mumbai.
2. Chairman Safe Motherhood Committee was awarded
prestigious PadambhushanKamlaBaiHospet Award for work
done to reduce maternal mortality in un-empowered states.
FOGSI Events:
1. Safe Motherhood Committee participated actively in all major
National and International events of FOGSI.
2. East Zone Yuva FOGSI on 4th& 5th May Kolkata 2012
3. World Congress on Population Stabilization, Jaipur on 6th& 7th
July 2012
4. Satellite Conference, Ahemdabad on 21st& 22nd July 2012
5. FIGO on 7th to 12th October 2012, Rome, chairman presented
paper on J.S.Y. India
6. North Zone Yuva FOGSI on 7th& 8th December 2012 at
Muzaffarnagar.
7. UP. Chapter conference on 1st& 2nd December 2012 at Jhansi
8. SAFOG on 28th to 3rd March 2013 at Agra.
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Sexual Medicine Committee
Name of chairperson : Dr. ShantanuAbhyankar
Aims :
ArunTewari, Andrologist;
Advocacy to…
Lubna Hassan, Pakistan;
include Sexual Medicine as a separate topic in medical teaching.
SupatraKoirala, Nepal;
include sexuality / lifeskills education as a part of school curriculum
FauziaHussain, Bangladesh
Workshops in every society / all YUVA FOGSI meets and at AICOG.
Publishing…
AICOG mumbai
books pamphlets and other educational and counseling material for
the use of FOGSI members and their clients.
Panel on Sexual Function and Dysfuction
POSITION STATEMENT on issues like GAY and LESBIAN rights, etc.
Date : Sunday, January 20, 2013
The moderators
Shantanu Abhyankar, Mukesh Gupta
Work done by the Chairperson / committee members
Faculty for West Zone Yuva Fogsi 2012. At Aurangabad spoke on the
topic :- Cafeteria Approach Revisited on 25-11-2012.
At the North Zone Yuva FOGSI 2012 a session was conducted on
“Sexual Medicine In Obstetrics & Gynaecology” on the 8th
December 2012.
At the SAFOG 2013 held at ITC Mughal, Agra from 28th February
to 3rd March, 2013 a panel discussion on Surgery for Sexual
Problems in women
Moderator :Shantanu Abhyankar
Panelists :Sidharth Sahani, Delhi;
Vishwa Prakash, Ghaziabad;
The panelists
AnnelieseSchmenkhagen, Mahindra Watsa, Kurush Paghdiwala,
Gorakh Mandrupkar, Vijayalaxmi Seshadri, Durgashankar Dash, M G
Hiremath, Shakila Shetty
KOLHAPUR May 18th 2013 IMA conference.
Presentation on ‘Surgical Management of Female Sexual Problems’
GESI Pune
Presentation on Hormones , Phermones, Moans And Groans
Estrogens and their role in sexuality : Dr. Navneet Magon
Activities planned for the year : Workshop On Sexual Function And
Dysfunction At AICOG Patna.
Satya Saraswat, Agra;
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Oncology & Trophoblastic Tumours Committee
Name of Chairperson : Dr. NiranjanChavan
We Wipeout , Win against Women Cancer by 30 % In 3
Years..!! (3 Wby 30% in 3 years ...!!)
 Editor : FOGSI Gynaecologic Oncology Simplified –A Practical
Approach (TEXT BOOK) released at AICOG MUMBAI 2013 on
20th January 2013 Valedictory Ceremony at the Hands of Dr.
Nozer Sheriar and Dr. Hema Diwakar
To achieve this Goal:
 PENN NELAM-educational booklet by Dr. Sampathkumari.
SLOGAN:
 C =Community service and camps for early screening
 A = Adolescent girls for HPV Vaccination
Advocacy:
 N = News & Media
Representative of FOGSI in the capacity of Chairperson Oncology
Committee, to the WHO-SEARO RegionalMeeting of Comprehensive
Cervical Cancer Control(CCCC) held at Bangkok, Thailand from
27th-30th Nov.2013.Presented FOGSI Initiative for Prevention of
cervical cancer.
 C = Chemotherapy
 E = Eradicate myths, taboos
 R = Research , Innovations in gynaec. oncology
 S = Surgical oncology training by/for FOGSI members.
Social Responsibility:
GOAL:
Cervical screening/colposcopy screening Camps: at the
following places
To achieve reduction of Women cancer by 30 % in India by 3
pronged strategy :
 Education,
 Awareness &
 Prevention.
1) Mumbai:
MOGS+FOGSI+Sion Hospital:
We had and propose CME’s , Lectures,Workshops, & FOGSI
recognised cervical screening colposcopy courses and screening
camps at Mumbai,NaviMumbai,Nagpur,Kolhapur,Thane,Vasai,Virar,
Dombivali- Kalyan, Lonavala - Maharashtra, Bilaspur - Chhattisgarh,
Dehradun- Uttarakhand, Kochi-Kerala, Egmore, Chennai- Tamil Nadu,
Indore, Rewa, Khandwa, Mandla, Ujjain, Badwani, Burhanpur, Guna,
Bhopal &Nasrullagunj- Madhya Pradesh, , Hyderabad-AP etc
International Womens Day celebration “ Ca Cervix Pap Smear
screening and prevention camp” organised by State Womens
Commission of Maharashtra Govt, FOGSI, MOGS & Sion Hospital
at MHADA Building, Bandra East, Mumbai on 7th March 2012.
Convenors: Dr. Niranjan Chavan and Dr. Madakini Megh,
Vice president FOGSI, Dr. Komal Chavan. 125 patients were
screened for Ca Cx. Dr. Mandakini Megh spoke on Pap
Smear. Dr.Niranjan Chavan gave lecture on Indian scenario of
cervical cancer and its prevention.
 Adnexal tumours in Pregnancy ,diagnosis, management and
perinatal outcome.(2010-13). COMPLETED in September 2012.
42 cases identified in 3 years with incidence of 5.1%.
Dr. Mandakini Megh, VP, FOGSI, Dr. Niranjan & Dr. KomalChavan
with Team of Doctor’s at the Cervical Cancer Screening and
Health Camp
 Screening, Diagnosis and Management of Operable cases of
Carcinoma Cervix in a tertiary institute (2011-14)
FOGSI+MOGS+ Lion’s Club +Sion Hospital:
Publications :
2) Indore:
 Editor: Official Annual Newsletter of FOGSI Oncology & TT
Committee “Innovation’s in Gynecologic Oncology” released at
the FOGSI MCM, at AICOG Mumbai 2013 at the hands of Dr.
P.K.Shah and Dr. Nozer Sheriar.
•
Research: Two ongoing projects:
DrKavitaBapat, DrKavita Singh held camps in various parts
of Madhya Pradesh (Khandwa, Mandla, Ujjain, Badwani,
Burhanpur, Guna, Bhopal &Nasrullagunj).
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•
Cervical cancer screening and colposcopy camp organised
by organised by bapat hospital and rajabai welfare society
at Bapat hospital on 26th March 2012. No. of delegates
screened 145.
•
More than 150 patients attended. USG Pelvis was done for 50
at ISO & KGH and Pap smear for more than 20 were done.
•
Activity in March’13
•
We had organized a program on March 14th, 2013 in view
of Womens Day along with M/s. Thozhamai. an NGO at
Semmencheri Village.
•
As it was an awareness program taiks on Cancer – Cervix,
Breast – Prevention and methods for self breast examination,
habits, diet and personal Hygiene were dealt by Dr. S.
Sampathkumari, Dr. JayamKannan and Dr. Dhanalakshmi.
•
Pap Smear, USG – Pelvis & Breast are planned for April as it
requires a bigger logistical support as it is a remote village.
3) MOGS -Thane:
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M S ITI technical college, Thane, YUVA FOGSI program,
On 8th February 2013 , delegates were junior and senior
college students. health talk for adolescent college girls on
cancer and HPV.
•
Seminar atJowhar for Maharashtra state government PHC staff
Nurses on 22nd March 2013 for Women’s day celebration
4)
•
Kolhapur Society:
Dr.Radhika Joshi
FOGSI Training Course
Cervical Cytology & Colposcopy rom 14/2/2013 To 17/2/2013
7)KARNATAKA:
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Dr. JyothikaDesai MysoreObgyn Society
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MSD: KEY PROGRAMME ON CARCINOMA CERVIX AND
CONTRACEPTION
•
The programme was organized by Mysore OBG Society
at SriShivarathriRajendraBhavana, JSS Hospital, Mysore on
Saturday 02.03.2013.
•
It was attended by about 100 doctors comprising of
postgraduate students and faulty from JSS Medical College,
Mysore medical college, B.M.Hospital, Mission and Apollo
Hospital and few other OBG society members.
•
The programme was very much appreciated by all the feed
back.
5) Navi Mumbai OGS
•
DrBharati Morey
•
50 Free pap smear camp at Shakuntala Womens hospital &
infertility center Airoli.under the combined banner of IMS, AMOGS,
NMOGS, MAULI MAHILA MANDAL AIROLI on 17th March 2013.
Dr. Pallavi Dalal, Dr. Vaishali Mhatre & Dr. Bharati Morey. Dr.
Swati Narurkar , MD DNB histopathologist happily consented to
do HPR at Rs. 100/-
6) Tamilnadu- Chennai:
•
Dr. SampathKumari
•
Cancer Awareness program in February’13
•
On 24th Feb. we had organized a cancer awareness program
along with a General Health Camp at Navalar Nagar, Chepauk,
Chennai.
•
General Health Check up – BP, Hb& Sugar, Paediatrics
Check up, Dental, Cancer Screening – Pap Smear & breast
examination, USG pelvis were all conducted.
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Mysore Obgyn. Society 50 delegates attended
02nd March 2013
8)Lonavala:
POGS - NMOGS
Dr. Shyam Kulkarni & Dr. Umarji
At lonavala. 64 delegates attended 31st March 2013
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9) Dr.Sampathkumari (OGSSI)
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2nd Annual Newsletter “Innovations in Gynecologic
Oncology ” at the end of 2013.
•
Distribution of “ FOGSI One Stop Women Cancer Detection
and Prevention Clinic” Poster’s to all the delegates
attending all upcoming FOGSI & Local Annual Conferences of
the societies . It can be displayed at preexisting clinics of FOGSI
members for patient information and spreading awareness of
Pap smear and Pelvic USG to be offered to our patients, hence
reducing cervical cancer burden in India.
•
West Zone + FOGSI Oncology Committee CME and LIVE Gynec.
Oncology Workshop in October 2013.
•
South Zone + FOGSI Oncology Committee +OGSSI, 2 days
CME + Workshop in September 2013.
Ca Breast OGSSI March 8th Bharathi Womens college
10) Dr. M. Mohanambal (IOG) Ca Cx UG1 & 2 yr students
11) Dr. Kalaichelvi Cancer Screening 750 students + Staff
PROPOSED ACTIVITIES:
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FOGSI –MSD Cervical Cancer Prevention workshops
presently going on all over India. Till June 2013, 12 cities and
towns covered.
FOGSI-ICOG Certified Courses on Cervical Cancer – Journey
from epidemiology, prevention & Early Diagnosis.
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FOGSI PRIZES & AWARDS
President’s Rotating Trophy 2011/2012 (1.4.2011 to 31.03.2012)
Group “A” (Membership above 200)
Group “B” (Membership 51 to 200)
Group “C” (Membership less than & equal to 50)
Bengal Obstetric & Gynaecological Society.
Bellary Obstetric & Gynaecological Society.
Deoli-Sawangi Obstetric & Gynaecological Society.
FOGSI-Dr.D.K.Tank Reproductive Health Care Promotion Trophy 2011/2012 (1.4.2011 to 31.03.2012)
Group “A” (Membership above 200)
Group “B” (Membership 51 to 200)
Group “C” (Membership less than & equal to 50)
Bihar Obstetric & Gynaecological Society.
Manipal Obstetric & Gynaecological Society.
Hassan Obstetric & Gynaecological Society.
FOGSI-Dr. Sadhana Desai Population Stabilization Award 2012
Mumbai Obstetric & Gynaecological Society.
Group “A” (Membership above 200)
Group “B” (Membership 51 to 200)
Trichy Obstetric & Gynaecological Society.
Group “C” ((Membership less than & equal to 50))
No application.
Dr. Duru Shah Youth Trophy for Best Activities on Adolescent Health Care 2012
Group “A” (Membership above 200)
Group “B” (Membership 51 to 200)
Group “B” (Membership 51 to 200)
Group “C” ((Membership less than & equal to 50))
Mumbai Obstetric & Gynaecological Society.
Bellary Obstetric & Gynaecological Society.
Trichy Obstetric & Gynaecological Society.
No application.
Best Activities done under FOGSI – Smriti Mylan Awards for Save the Girl Child Initiative 2012
Ahmednagar Obst. & Gyn. Society
Bhilai Obst. & Gyn. Society
Allahbad Obst. & Gyn. Society (3a)
Yavatmal Obst. & Gyn. Society (3b)
Dr. Mehroo Dara Hansotia Prize 2012 for the best activities by FOGSI Committees
Family Welfare Committee
Chairperson, Dr. Ritu Joshi, Jaipur : Rs. 5,000/- .
FOGSI-Lifetime Achievement Award
Dr. Rohit V. Bhatt, Baroda.
Past President, FOGSI
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FOGSI-Dr. Usha Krishna Quiz
Theme - “Medical Disorders in Pregnancy”.
Winners: 1st Runner up: 2nd Runner up: 3rd Runner up: South Zone North Zone East Zone West Zone FOGSI Corion Awards 2012
Senior Category : Winner
1st Runner up
2nd Runner up
Junior Category : Winner
1st Runner up
2nd Runner up
Dr. Aarati Kumar and Dr. Parvathy D.
Dr. J. Javana Suriya and Dr. Bhavana Tiwari.
Dr. Santosh Kumar Jha and Dr Arati Mallick.
Dr. Vinod Dalal and Dr. Preethika Shetty.
- Dr. Anupama Dave, Indore
- Dr. Deepti Shrivastava, Deoli-Sawangi
- No application
- Dr. Neema Acharya, Deoli-Sawangi
- Dr. Haritha Sagili, Pondicherry
- Dr. Seema Mehrotra, Lucknow
FOGSI-Dr.R.D.Pandit Research Prize 2012
Dr. Shruti Jain, Delhi
Predictors of Maternal Outcome in Obstetric Patients Admitted to Intensive Care Unit
FOGSI-Dr.Mrs.Kumud Tamaskar Prize 2012
Dr. Fessy Louis T., Cochin
Role of Growth Hormone in Poor Responders
Best Paper Prize – Publication in the Journal of Obstetric & Gynaecology of India 2012 :
Category
Name of the Winner
Topic
Winner
Dr. Asha Baxi, Indore
“Genital Tuberculosis in Infertile women Assessment of Endometrial TB PCR
Results with Laparoscopic and Hysteroscopic features”
Runner up
Dr. S. P. Jaiswar, Lucknow
“Lactic Dehydrogenase: A Biochemical Marker for Preeclampsia-Elampsia”
FOGSI-Dr.Nimish R. Shelat Research Award in “Reproductive Endocrinology”, 2012
No Application.
FOGSI-IPAS Young Talent Award and MTP Committee award 2012
Dr. Neha Singh, Agra.
FOGSI–Imaging Science Committee award 2012
Dr. Amar R., Manipal
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FOGSI-Dr.D.C.Dutta Prize for the Best FOGSI Publications 2012
Type
Name of the Winners
Book (A
No application
Manual (B)
No application
FOGSI Focus (C)
Dr. Sadhana Gupta, Gorakhpur
Name of the Publications
Bulletin on Safe Motherhood Initiative
FOGSI-Dr.Duru Shah Distinguished Community Service Award 2012
No application.
FOGSI-Dr.Kamini A.Rao Orators 2012:
East Zone : Dr. Mahija Sahu, Orissa
South Zone : Dr. Kiranmai D., Hyderabad
North Zone : Dr. Neharika Malhotra, Agra
West Zone : Dr. Ashishkumar N. Shah, Baroda
JOGI- Erach Rustom Irani Prize
No application
FOGSI- Late Dr. Pravin Mehta Training Fellowship in Laparoscopy for the year 2012
Dr. Prashant S. Joshi, Bangalore
FOGSI- Late R. P. Dr. S. N. Malhotra Appreciation Award for the year 2012
Dr. C. Hariharan, Deoli-Sawangi
FOGSI – USV Genetic & Fetal Medicine Fellowship 2012
No Application
FOGSI GSK Oncology Fellowship for the year 2012
Dr. Urvashi Miglani, New Delhi
Dr. Prashant S. Joshi, Bangalore
FOGSI GSK Prize for the best paper on “Oncology” 2012 Published in the Journal
Dr. Abha Singh, Raipur
“Leep Verses Cryotherapy in Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia (CIN)”
FOGSI - Padmabhushan Kamlabai Hospet Award 2012
Dr. Sadhana Gupta, Gorakhpur.
FOGSI-Prof. D. Kutty Prize 2012
No Application.
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Ethicon Travelling Fellowship 2012
Dr. Archana Mishra, New Delhi
Dr. Ruchi Tandon (Kapur), New Delhi
FOGSI-Dr. Vasantben Shah Scholarship 2012
No Application
FOGSI-Mrs.Indumati Jhaveri Prizes
Dr. Parul Sharma Sajjankumar, Mumbai (1st prize)
Dr. Pooja Gupta, Indore (1st prize) Dr. Charu Pratap, Kanpur (2nd prize) Pregnancy at Risk
Dr. Archana Devi, Trichy (3rd prize)
Dr. Neha Pruthi, New Delhi (3rd prize) Dr. Kirti, Mumbai (1st Prize)
Dr. Nupura Keshav Kotwal, Mumbai (2nd Prize)
The Uterus in Focus
Dr. Som Biswas, Navi Mumbai (3rd Prize)
Dr. Sona Ramesh Pawar, Mumbai (1st Prize)
Dr. Sonal Sudhir Bhalerao, Mumbai (1st Prize)
Dr. Megha Sharma, Jaipur (2nd Prize)
Contemporary Contraception
Dr. Isha Gutgutia, Gaziabad (3rd Prize)
Dr. Khushboo V Bagdi, Mumbai (3rd Prize)
Dr.Meenal S Khandepakkar Mumbai (1st Prize)
Dr. Sangeeta Kumari Bharti, Kanpur (2nd Prize)
Advanced Infertility Management
Dr. Kanika Rajendra Kalyani, Nagpur (3rd Prize)
FOGSI-Dr.C.S.Dawn Prizes
Dr. Varsha N Patil, Solapur (1st Prize)
Dr. Vinita S Salvi, Mumbai (2nd Prize)
Pregnancy at Risk
Dr.Hemmanur Samartharam,Kerala (2nd Prize)
Dr. Seeru Garg, Mumbai (3rd Prize)
Dr. Sunita Arora, Chandigarh (1st Prize) Dr. Minal M Nagvekar, Kankavli (2nd Prize)
The Uterus in Focus
Dr. Ramanidevi Thirvnavukarasu, Trichy (3rd Prize) Dr. Anita Soni, Mumbai (1st Prize)
Dr. Ruchi Pathak, Varanasi (2nd Prize)
Contemporary Contraception
Dr. Jatinder Kaurr, Mumbai (3rd Prize)
Dr. Rutvij Dalal, Ahmedabad (1st Prize)
Dr. Pratik Shantaram Tambe, Mumbai (2nd Prize)
Dr. Hitesh I Parikh, Mumbai (3rd Prize)
Advanced Infertility Management
FOGSI-Dr.C.L.Jhaveri Prizes for Miscellaneous category of scientific papers
Dr. Geetika V Sharma, Ahmedabad (1st Prize)
Dr. Vijaykumar Koravi, Bangalore (2nd Prize)
Dr. Alia Jamber Zaidi, Kolkata (2nd Prize)
Dr.Punit Sharad Bhojani, Mumbai (3rd Prize)
Dr. Sailesh Ray, Siliguri (3rd Prize)
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FOGSI PRIZES & AWARDS
FOGSI-Dr.Mrs.Jagdishwari Mishra Prizes
Dr. Vemuri U Rani, Hydrabad (1st Prize) Dr. Rachana Rajinikant Shah, MumbaI (2nd Prize)
Pregnancy at Risk
Dr. Sangram V. Chandekar, Mumbai (3rd Prize)
Dr. Jyothishmathi Sharma, Hyderabad
Dr. Anjali V Kanhere, Bhopal (1st Prize)
Dr. Amar Ramchandran, Manipal (2nd Prize)
The Uterus in Focus
Dr. Deepti Gupta, Bhilai (3rd Prize)
Dr. Ritika S, Rajan, Bihar (1st Prize)
Contemporary Contraception
Dr. Ruchika Garg, Agra (2nd Prize)
Dr. Shreshtha Sagar, Allahabad (1st Prize)
Dr. Uma Shankar S.N., Guntur (2nd Prize)
Dr. Asha Rao, Coimbatore (3rd Prize)
Advanced Infertility Management
FOGSI-Amarendra Nath Dan Prizes for the Best Papers on “MCH Care”
Dr. Vanita S Raut, Mumbai
:
Dr. Pratiksha Gupta, Delhi
:
Dr. Rajyashri Sharma, Aligarh
:
Dr. Reena J Wani, Mumbai
:
1st Prize
2nd Prize
2nd Prize
3rd Prize
FOGSI-Mrs.Chandravati Devi Jagannath Singh Prizes for the Best Papers on “Oncology”
Dr. Sunaina Wadhwa, Delhi
:
1st Prize
Dr. Debabrata Barmon, Guwahati
:
2nd Prize
Dr. Rashmi Patil, Belgaum
:
3rd Prize
FOGSI-Dr.Mrs.Siuli Rudra Sinha Prizes for the Best papers on “Endoscopy”
Dr.Niruj Kumar Das, Assam
:
1st Prize
Dr. Anagha Pramod Walavalkar, Mumbai
:
2nd Prize
Dr.Sachin M.Lokhande, Kerala
:
3rd Prize
Dr. Tsering Wangdi New Delhi
:
3rd Prize
FOGSI-Karan Gupta Memorial Prizes for the Best Posters on “Miscellaneous”
Dr. Sachin Gothi, Indore (1st Prize)
Dr. Silky Kothiwal, Jaipur (2nd Prize)
Dr. Dimple Kriplani, Jaipur (3rd Prize)
FOGSI-Bhagwato Devi Yamuna Singh Prize for the Best Papers on “Geriatric Gynaecology”
Dr. Sanjana S Khemka, Wardha :
1st Prize
Dr. Archana Singh, Hyderabad
:
2nd Prize
Dr. Smithy Sanel, Kerala
:
3rd Prize
Best Activities done under FOGSI – MOGS AICOG Interesting Case Poster Presentation
Dr. Rajendrasing S Pardeshi, Aurangabad (1st Prize)
Dr. Kartik P Savalia, Anand (2nd Prize)
Dr. Chinnapa M.K., Mysore (3rd Prize)
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FOGSI Publications released in 2012 -2013:
Name of the Author
Title of the Publication
Dr. Bharati Dhorepatil
Booklet on how to use the PCOS Registery
Dr. D. K. Dutta
Teenage Pregnancy – Just problem and solution
Dr. Kanthi Bansal
Manual of Endometriosis
Dr. Laxmi Shrikhande
FOGSI Focus on Urogynecology, inauguration of the World Congress on Dilemmas in
Ob.Gyn.
Dr. Maninder Ahuja
Manual on Prevention of Cervical Cancer screening and management of precancerous
lesions.
Dr. Mandakini Megh
Recent Advances in Postpartum Care
Dr. Narendra Malhotra
Theme Calender, Save the Girl Child Award
Dr. Niranjan Chavan
Committee Newsletter on Innovations in Gynecologic Oncology by Oncology and
Trophoblastic Tumor
Dr. Niranjan Chavan
Gynaecologic Oncology Simplified
Dr. Prashant Acharya
FOGSI Focus on Fetal Medicine
Dr. Sadhana Gupta
Safe Moherhood Bulletin
Dr. Suvarna Khadilkar
Committee Newsletter on Endometriosis
Dr. Suvarna Khadilkar
Reproductive Endocrinology Newsletter
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FOGSI AUDITED STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT
The Bombay Public Trusts Act, 1950
SCHEDULE - VIII
[Vide Rule 17 (1)]
Name of the Public Trust THE FEDERATION OF OBSTETRIC & GYNAECOLOGICAL SOCIETIES OF INDIA
Registration No. F - 810 (MUMBAI)
Balance Sheet As At 31st MARCH 2013
FUNDS & LIABILITIES
Trusts Funds or Corpus
Balance as per last Balance
Sheet
Other Earmarked Funds
Funds Account
(As per Schedule A)
Committees Account
(As per Schedule A1)
Rs.
Rs.
PROPERTIES AND ASSETS
Rs.
Fixed Assets
388160.19 (As per Schedule C)
1,67,11,305.00
Advances
(As per Schedule D)
81,83,956.89
17,25,42,084.89
68,93,222.73
Building Fund Utilised
Accoun
Balance as per last Balance
Sheet
Stock in Hand
Stock of Postage Stamps
17,94,35,307.62 Cash and Bank Balances
Cash and Bank Balances
(As per Schedule E)
8,030.00
7,62,64,239.69
3,30,52,696.54 In Fixed Deposit Account with
(As per Schedule F)
Liabilities
(as per Schedule B1)
Projects Account
(As per Schedule B2)
Rs.
15,95,09,853.00
23,57,74,092.69
9,30,669.00
4,36,87,321.63
Income and Expenditure
Account
Balance as per last Balance
Sheet
Less : Appropriation, if any
Add : Surplus as per
Income and Expenditure
4,46,17,990.63
29,81,608.87
2,01,620.73
Total Rs.
31,83,229.60
26,06,77,384.58 Total Rs.
26,06,77,384.58
The above Balance Sheet to the best of my/our belief contains a
true account of the Funds and Liabilities and of the
Property and Assets of the Trust.
As per our report of even date
For M/s AMBALAL THAKKAR & ASSOCIATES
Chartered Accountants
Place:
Dated at: 25
July 2013
78
Mumbai
Ganesh Bhat
Partner M.No.131041
Place:
Dated at: 25
July 2013
For THE FEDERATION OF OBSTETRIC & GYNAECOLOGICAL
SOCIETIES OF INDIA
Mumbai
Dr. Hema Divakar
President
THE FEDERATION OF OBSTETRIC AND GYNAECOLOGICAL SOCIETIES OF INDIA
Dr. Nozer Sheriar Dr. Jaydeep Tank
Secretary General
Treasurer
The Bombay Public Trusts Act, 1950
SCHEDULE - IX [Vide Rule 17 (1)] Name of the Public Trust THE FEDERATION OF OBSTETRIC & GYNAECOLOGICAL SOCIETIES OF INDIA
Registration No. F-810 (MUMBAI)
Income and Expenditure Account for the year ending
31ST MARCH 2013
EXPENDITURE
Rs.
Rs.
To Establishment Expenses
(As per Schedule G)
75,55,299.00
To Audit Fees
To Depreciation
73,034.00
18,81,418.00
Expenditure on the Objects of
the Trust
(As per Schedule H)
1,34,80,433.00
To Amount transferred to Various
Committees
(As per Schedule I)
To Amount transferred to FOGSI
Premises Maintenance Fund
To Amount transferred to FOGSI
Contingency Reserve Fund
5,40,000.00
1,20,00,000.00
Rs.
BY I.T. Refund
Interest (accured)
(realised)
On Securities HDFC
Rs.
13,70,831.22
By Interest On Investments:
On Bank Fixed Deposit
On Interest on 8% Saving
(Taxable) Bonds
On Savings Bank Accounts
15,67,750.05
6,38,172.44
22,98,881.00
58,75,634.71
By Donation in Cash or Kind
1,30,575.00
By Income from other sources
(in details as far as possible)
Contribution from Members
Bodies and other Income
(As per Schedule K)
3,74,26,592.82
39,00,000.00
2,01,620.73
To Surplus carried over to
Balance Sheet
TOTAL (RS.)
INCOME
3,96,31,804.73
TOTAL (RS.)
4,34,32,802.53
The above Balance Sheet to the best of my/our belief contains a
true account of the Funds and Liabilities and of the
Property and Assets of the Trust.
As per our report of even date
For M/s AMBALAL THAKKAR & ASSOCIATES
Chartered Accountants
Place:
Dated at: 25
July 2013
Mumbai
Ganesh Bhat
Partner M.No.131041
Place:
Dated at: 25
July 2013
For THE FEDERATION OF OBSTETRIC & GYNAECOLOGICAL
SOCIETIES OF INDIA
Mumbai
Dr. Hema Divakar
President
Dr. Nozer Sheriar Dr. Jaydeep Tank
Secretary General
Treasurer
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SCHEDULE FORMING PART OF
BALANCE SHEET AS ON 31ST MARCH 2013
SCHEDULE : ‘A’
OTHER EARMARKED FUNDS :
AMOUNT (RS.) AMOUNT (RS.) AMOUNT (RS.)
FOGSI - PREMISES MAINTENANCE FUND
FOGSI - Premises Maintenance Fund (Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
4,38,00,000.00 Balance at the end of year
6,00,00,000.00
FOGSI - Premises Maintenance Fund (Revenue)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
2,21,81,720.65 Balance at the end of year
2,31,46,319.15
INDIAN COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS & GYNAECOLOGISTS FUND
Indian College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists Fund : (Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
1,72,58,500.00 Balance at the end of year
1,77,58,500.00
Indian College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists Fund : (Revenue)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
16,51,248.89 Balance at the end of year
33,45,164.14
ICOG - Dr.C.S.Dawn Guest Lecture Fund :(Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
2,00,000.00 Balance at the end of year
2,00,000.00
ICOG - Dr.C.S.Dawn Guest Lecture Fund :(Revenue)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
33,592.97 Balance at the end of year
9,592.97
FOGSI - Dr. C.L.Jhaveri Endowment Symposium Fund: (Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
1,49,000.00 Balance at the end of year
1,49,000.00
FOGSI - Dr. C.L.Jhaveri Endowment Symposium Fund: (Revenue)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
22,521.84 Balance at the end of year
26,941.84
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ICOG-Dr.Usha Saraiya Guest Lecture (Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
3,00,000.00 Balance at the end of year
3,00,000.00
ICOG-Dr.Usha Saraiya Guest Lecture (Revenue)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
42,006.00 Balance at the end of year
36,456.00
FOGSI-ICOG Emcure Award (Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
5,00,000.00 Balance at the end of year
5,00,000.00
FOGSI-ICOG Emcure Award (Revenue)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
67,288.63 Balance at the end of year
1,09,038.63
FOGSI-ICOG Astra Zeneca Travelling Fellowship
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
24,955.00 Balance at the end of year
FOGSI-Organon Quiz
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
1,452.00 Balance at the end of year
ICOG - Contingency Reserve Fund: (Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
2,00,000.00 Balance at the end of year
2,00,000.00
ICOG - Contingency Reserve Fund: (Revenue)
17,870.80 Balance as per last Balance Sheet
Balance at the end of year
34,370.80
FOGSI-WHO ICOG Accrediation
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
71,699.31 Balance at the end of year
71,699.31
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SCHEDULE FORMING PART OF
BALANCE SHEET AS ON 31ST MARCH 2013
ICOG - Current Opinion On Evidence Ethics Excellence
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
9,66,239.53 Balance at the end of year
9,66,239.53
ICOG - Post Graduate Review Course
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
58,122.00 Balance at the end of year
58,122.00
ORATION FUNDS
FOGSI - Oration Fund (Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
2,10,873.00 Balance at the end of year
2,10,873.00
FOGSI - Oration Fund (Revenue)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
45,085.36 Balance at the end of year
54,801.86
FOGSI - Schering Plough Oration Fund: (Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
4,40,170.00 Balance at the end of year
4,40,170.00
FOGSI - Schering Plough Oration Fund: (Revenue)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
97,706.00 Balance at the end of year
1,28,610.00
FOGSI - Shreyas Amadeus Oration Fund (Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
2,50,747.33 Balance at the end of year
2,50,747.33
FOGSI - Shreyas Amadeus Oration Fund (Revenue)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
50,173.00 Balance at the end of year
62,752.00
FOGSI - Dr. Kamini Rao Oration Fund : (Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
Balance at the end of year
7,59,881.50 7,59,881.50
FOGSI - Dr. Kamini Rao Oration Fund : (Revenue)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
19,667.00 Balance at the end of year
32,641.50
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FOGSI - Prof. S.B. Anklesaria Satellite Oration Fund:(Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
2,19,313.00 Balance at the end of year
2,19,313.00
FOGSI - Prof. S.B. Anklesaria Satellite Oration Fund:(Revenue)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
33,812.00 Balance at the end of year
55,664.50
PRIZE FUNDS
FOGSI - Dr. Amarendranath Dan Prize Fund: (Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
64,351.67 Balance at the end of year
64,351.67
FOGSI - Dr. Amarendranath Dan Prize Fund: (Revenue)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
11,137.00 Balance at the end of year
11,388.00
FOGSI - Smt. Bhagwato Devi - Yamuna Singh Prize Fund : (Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
1,03,877.78 Balance at the end of year
1,03,877.78
FOGSI - Smt. Bhagwato Devi - Yamuna Singh Prize Fund : (Revenue)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
4,297.00 Balance at the end of year
1,212.50
FOGSI - Dr. C.L.Jhaveri Prize Fund : (Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
1,00,000.00 Balance at the end of year
1,00,000.00
FOGSI - Dr. C.L.Jhaveri Prize Fund : (Revenue)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
14,963.93 Balance at the end of year
14,043.93
FOGSI - Dr. C.S.Dawn Prize Fund: (Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
2,00,000.50 Balance at the end of year
2,00,000.50
FOGSI - Dr. C.S.Dawn Prize Fund: (Revenue)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
9,491.50 Balance at the end of year
5,184.00
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SCHEDULE FORMING PART OF
BALANCE SHEET AS ON 31ST MARCH 2013
FOGSI - Chandravati Devi Jagannath Singh Prize Fund : ( Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
1,00,000.00 Balance at the end of year
1,00,000.00
FOGSI - Chandravati Devi Jagannath Singh Prize Fund : ( Revenue)
26.14 Balance as per last Balance Sheet
Balance at the end of year
1,763.64
FOGSI - Dr. D.C.Dutta Prize Fund : ( Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
1,03,480.00 Balance at the end of year
1,03,480.00
FOGSI - Dr. D.C.Dutta Prize Fund : (Revenue)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
6,857.48 Balance at the end of year
12,449.98
FOGSI-G.S.K.Prize Fellowship
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
5,22,367.00 Balance at the end of year
3,37,361.00
FOGSI - Mrs. Indumati Jhaveri Prize Fund (Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
2,00,000.00 Balance at the end of year
2,00,000.00
FOGSI - Mrs. Indumati Jhaveri Prize Fund (Revenue)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
21,657.50 Balance at the end of year
15,025.50
FOGSI - Dr.Jagdishwari Mishra Prize Fund : (Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
2,00,000.00 Balance at the end of year
2,00,000.00
FOGSI - Dr.Jagdishwari Mishra Prize Fund : (Revenue)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
42,269.58 Balance at the end of year
40,612.08
JOGI - Mr.Erach Rustom Irani Prize Fund :(Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
22,420.00 Balance at the end of year
22,420.00
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FOGSI - Karan Gupta Memorial Prize Fund : (Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
52,782.00 Balance at the end of year
52,782.00
FOGSI - Karan Gupta Memorial Prize Fund : (Revenue)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
12,584.00 Balance at the end of year
16,054.00
FOGSI - Dr. K.P. Tamaskar Prize Fund : (Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
56,451.00 Balance at the end of year
56,451.00
FOGSI - Dr. K.P. Tamaskar Prize Fund : (Revenue)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
23,707.50 Balance at the end of year
27,320.00
FOGSI - Dr.Mehroo Dara Hansotia Prize Fund : (Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
69,575.00 Balance at the end of year
69,575.00
FOGSI - Dr.Mehroo Dara Hansotia Prize Fund : (Revenue)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
7,581.00 Balance at the end of year
9,146.00
FOGSI - Dr. Nimesh Shelat Research Award : (Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
2,18,568.89 Balance at the end of year
2,18,568.89
FOGSI - Dr. Nimesh Shelat Research Award : (Revenue)
Balance as per last Balalance sheet 25,950.00 Balance at the end of year
44,253.75
FOGSI - Dr. R.D. Pandit Research Prize Fund : (Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
1,07,002.50 Balance at the end of year
1,07,002.50
FOGSI - Dr. R.D. Pandit Research Prize Fund : (Revenue)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
16,144.27 Balance at the end of year
19,795.27
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SCHEDULE FORMING PART OF
BALANCE SHEET AS ON 31ST MARCH 2013
RHOGAM FOGSI Educational Research Grant
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
75,000.00 Balance at the end of year
75,000.00
FOGSI - Dr. Siuli Rudra Sinha Prize Fund: (Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
1,31,233.00 Balance at the end of year
1,31,233.00
FOGSI - Dr. Siuli Rudra Sinha Prize Fund: (Revenue)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
7,420.00 Balance at the end of year
6,887.00
AWARDS AND TROPHY FUNDS
FOGSI-Dr. Chitrathara & Dr. Gangadharan Preventive
& Research Oncology Award : (Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
10,00,000.00 Balance at the end of year
10,00,000.00
FOGSI-Dr. Chitrathara & Dr. Gangadharan Preventive
& Research Oncology Award : (Revenue)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
6,302.00 Balance at the end of year
57,533.00
FOGSI - Dr. D.K.Tank Reproductive Health Care Promotion Trophy
Fund : (Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
1,22,973.00 Balance at the end of year
1,22,973.00
FOGSI - Dr. D.K.Tank Reproductive Health Care Promotion Trophy
Fund : (Revenue)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
9,525.00 Balance at the end of year
10,070.00
FOGSI-Dr.Devaki Kutty Lifetime Achivement Award Fund (Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
3,50,000.00 Balance at the end of year
3,50,000.00
FOGSI-Dr.Devaki Kutty Lifetime Achivement Award Fund (Revenue)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
1,27,459.00 Balance at the end of year
1,55,459.00
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FOGSI - Dr. Duru Shah Distinguished Community Service Award Fund : ( Corpus )
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
1,26,481.00 Balance at the end of year
1,26,481.00
FOGSI - Dr. Duru Shah Distinguished Community Service Award Fund : ( Revenue )
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
13,625.48 Balance at the end of year
24,360.48
FOGSI - Dr. Duru Shah Youth Trophy Fund : ( Corpus )
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
5,35,475.00 Balance at the end of year
5,35,475.00
FOGSI-Dr.Duru Shah Youth Trophy Fund (Revenue)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
91,097.00 Balance at the end of year
1,02,609.50
FOGSI - Ipas Young Talent Award for Research Work Fund: (Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
2,24,340.17 Balance at the end of year
2,24,340.17
FOGSI - Ipas Young Talent Award for Research Work Fund: (Revenue)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
61,838.00 Balance at the end of year
72,469.00
FOGSI-Padmabhushan Kamlabai Hospet Award Fund (Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
4,00,000.00 Balance at the end of year
4,00,000.00
FOGSI-Padmabhushan Kamlabai Hospet Award Fund (Revenue)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
34,612.50 Balance at the end of year
41,262.50
FOGSI - Dr. P.R. Dixit Scholarship Fund: (Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
4,01,056.22 Balance at the end of year
4,01,056.22
FOGSI - Dr. P.R. Dixit Scholarship Fund: (Revenue)
Balance at the end of year
89,158.80 Add: Interest received during the Year
1,28,126.30
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SCHEDULE FORMING PART OF
BALANCE SHEET AS ON 31ST MARCH 2013
FOGSI - Dr. Pravin V.Mehta Training Fellowship Fund: (Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
10,00,000.00 Balance at the end of year
10,00,000.00
FOGSI - Dr. Pravin V.Mehta Training Fellowship Fund: (Revenue)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
1,89,692.00 Balance at the end of year
2,84,692.00
FOGSI-Dr.S.N.Malhotra Appreciation Award Fund (Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
3,00,000.00 Balance at the end of year
3,00,000.00
FOGSI-Dr.S.N.Malhotra Appreciation Award Fund (Revenue)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
68,801.00 Balance at the end of year
76,451.00
FOGSI - Dr.Vasantben M.Shah International Scholarship Fund : (Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
4,00,508.00 Balance at the end of year
4,00,508.00
FOGSI - Dr.Vasantben M.Shah International Scholarship Fund : (Revenue)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
- 31,089.00 Balance at the end of year
60,032.00
FOGSI-Corion Award
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
70,000.00 Balance at the end of year
42,960.00
FOGSI-Smriti Mylan Award- Save The Girl Child Award Fund : (Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
4,50,000.00 Balance at the end of year
4,50,000.00
FOGSI-Smriti Mylan Award- Save The Girl Child Award Fund : (Revenue)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
Balance at the end of year
21,739.00 1,89,999.00
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FOGSI-Dr.Jagdishwari Mishra Guest Lecture Fund (Corpus)
Amount Received during the year
3,00,000.00 Balance at the end of year
3,00,000.00
FOGSI-Dr.Jagdishwari Mishra Guest Lecture Fund (Revenue)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
63,800.00 Balance at the end of year
80,704.00
FOGSI-Brig.S.D.Khanna Guest Lecture Fund (Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
3,00,000.00 Balance at the end of year
3,00,000.00
FOGSI-Brig.S.D.Khanna Guest Lecture Fund (Revenue)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
1,37,178.00 Balance at the end of year
1,54,832.00
FOGSI-Dr.Shirish Sheth Workshop Fund (Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
10,00,000.00 Balance at the end of year
10,00,000.00
FOGSI-Dr.Shirish Sheth Workshop Fund (Revenue)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
2,70,883.00 Balance at the end of year
3,70,883.00
FOGSI-Dr.Usha Krishna Quiz fund (Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
8,00,000.00 Balance at the end of year
8,00,000.00
FOGSI-Dr.Usha Krishna Quiz fund (Revenue)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
31,560.00 Balance at the end of year
3,67,814.92
PUBLICATION FUND
FOGSI - Royalty Fund : (Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
14,32,037.41 Balance at the end of year
14,32,037.41
FOGSI - Royalty Fund : (Revenue)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
17,28,916.60 Balance at the end of year
21,69,271.60
ANNUAL REPORT 2012-2013
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SCHEDULE FORMING PART OF
BALANCE SHEET AS ON 31ST MARCH 2013
FOGSI - Dr. S.N. Daftary Medical Publication Fund : (Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
5,85,004.00 Balance at the end of year
5,85,004.00
FOGSI - Dr. S.N. Daftary Medical Publication Fund : (Revenue)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
1,43,346.00 Balance at the end of year
2,01,196.00
FOGSI - HEALTH PROMOTION FUNDS
FOGSI - Dr. C.G.Saraiya Reproductive Health Care & Women Fund :(Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
19,00,000.00 Balance at the end of year
19,00,000.00
FOGSI - Dr. C.G.Saraiya Reproductive Health Care & Women Fund :(Revenue)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
14,15,702.45 Balance at the end of year
15,40,424.67
FOGSI - Health Fund (Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
10,00,000.00 Balance at the end of year
10,00,000.00
FOGSI - Health Fund (Revenue)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
3,40,455.00 Balance at the end of year
4,20,455.00
Save the Mother National Initiative (Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
1,00,00,000.00 Balance at the end of year
1,00,00,000.00
Save the Mother National Initiative (Revenue)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
10,84,575.00 Balance at the end of year
6,91,762.00
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FOGSI - CONTINGENCY RESERVE FUND
FOGSI - Contingency Reserve Fund: (Corpus)
1,25,25,000.00 Balance as per last Balance Sheet
1,50,25,000.00
Balance at the end of year
FOGSI - Contingency Reserve Fund: (Revenue)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
60,45,783.61 Balance at the end of year
99,12,753.27
FOGSI - INDEMNITY SCHEME ACCOUNT
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
3,89,565.30 Balance at the end of year
1,72,707.30
FOGSI - FAMILY MEDICLAIM POLICY
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
57,62,131.50 Balance at the end of year
60,66,244.50
TOTAL SCHEDULE - A
17,25,42,084.89
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SCHEDULE FORMING PART OF
BALANCE SHEET AS ON 31ST MARCH 2013
OTHER EARMARKED FUNDS
SCHEDULE : A - 1 COMMITTEE ACCOUNTS :
FOGSI - INDEPENDENT ETHICS COMMITTEE
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
90,467.00 Balance at the end of year
4,01,505.00
FOGSI COMMITTEES
AIDS Committee
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
40,654.36 Balance at the end of year
14,714.36
Adolescent Health Committee
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
3,69,438.98 Balance at the end of year
31,532.98
Clinical Research Committee
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
94,967.00 Balance at the end of year
1,14,967.00
Endometrosis Committee
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
-
Balance at the end of year
1,400.00
Endoscopy Committee
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
8,52,621.12 Balance at the end of year
8,82,621.12
Endocrinology Committee
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
38,896.24 Balance at the end of year
58,355.24
Ethics & Medico Legal Committee
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
84,240.82 Balance at the end of year
98,520.82
Family Welfare Committee
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
2,20,468.00 Balance at the end of year
2,02,256.00
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Food, Drugs & Medico Surgical Equipment Committee
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
75,544.74 Balance at the end of year
17,61,139.74
Genetic & Fetal Medicine Committee
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
2,86,076.00 Balance at the end of year
12,570.00
Imaging Science Committee Balance as per last Balance Sheet
8,81,624.23 Balance at the end of year
8,33,962.23
Infertility Committee
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
2,97,246.00 Balance at the end of year
3,24,746.00
International Academic Exchange Committee
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
1,39,739.77 Balance at the end of year
1,59,739.77
Medical Disorders in Pregnancy Committee
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
61,550.00 Balance at the end of year
81,155.00
Medical Education Committee
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
1,75,936.00 Balance at the end of year
2,00,436.00
Medical nomenclature, Norms & Research Records Committee
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
66,834.62 Balance at the end of year
66,834.62
Medical Termination of Pregnancy Committee
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
2,19,644.30 Balance at the end of year
2,41,335.30
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SCHEDULE FORMING PART OF
BALANCE SHEET AS ON 31ST MARCH 2013
Mid Life Management Committee
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
42,195.00 Balance at the end of year
62,195.00
Oncology & Trophoblastic Tumours Committee
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
52,595.15 Balance at the end of year
62,595.15
Perinatology Committee
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
42,501.00 Balance at the end of year
67,501.00
Practical Obstetrics Committee
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
45,583.00 Balance at the end of year
65,583.00
Public Health Awarness Committee
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
9,42,136.23 Balance at the end of year
7,12,136.23
Quiz Committee
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
66,257.37 Balance at the end of year
86,257.37
Rural Obstetrics Committee
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
22,864.27 Balance at the end of year
22,864.27
Safe Motherhood Committee Balance as per last Balance Sheet
39,843.78 Balance at the end of year
16,963.78
Sexual Medicine Committee
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
20,000.00 Balance at the end of year
40,000.00
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Study on Female Breast Committee
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
1,16,091.00 Balance at the end of year
22,227.00
Urogynaecology Committee
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
20,000.00 Balance at the end of year
40,000.00
Young Talent Promotion Committee Balance as per last Balance Sheet
1,87,108.75 Balance at the end of year
2,07,108.75
Total Schedule - A1
68,93,222.73
Total schedule - (A+A1)
17,94,35,307.62
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SCHEDULE FORMING PART OF
BALANCE SHEET AS ON 31ST MARCH 2013
OTHER EARMARKED FUNDS
SCHEDULE : B - 2 PROJECT RELATED FUNDS :
FOGSI - PROJECT MANAGEMENT FUND
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
46,77,417.20 Balance at the end of year
45,98,168.75
FOGSI - REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH FUNDS
AMDD Project
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
24,662.14 Balance at the end of year
24,662.14
AOFOG Workshop
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
4,39,174.10 Balance at the end of year
4,39,174.10
FIGO - WSSR Project
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
4,41,316.46 Balance at the end of year
4,41,316.46
FOGSI - Adolescent Empowerment Initiative
FOGSI, UNICEF & L.T.(Sion) Hospital
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
5,30,965.35 Balance at the end of year
50,067.35
FOGSI - AOFOG PPH Workshop
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
88,259.00 Balance at the end of year
88,259.00
FOGSI - Population Stabilization Workshop
Balance as per last Balance Sheet.
1,91,659.00 Balance at the end of year
2,11,659.00
FOGSI - Reproductive Child Health (WHO)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet.
2,17,466.63 Balance at the end of year
2,17,466.63
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FOGSI Safe Abortion Fund Accounts
FOGSI - Ipas - MVA Multicentric study
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
2,50,890.50 Balance at the end of year
2,50,890.50
FOGSI - Ipas - Safe Abortion Workshop
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
30,634.00 Balance at the end of year
30,634.00 FOGSI - Workshop on Safe Abortion Saves Lives Fund : (Corpus)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
3,68,262.11 Balance at the end of year
3,68,262.11
MVA Pilot Project Balance as per last Balance Sheet
2,60,443.39 Balance at the end of year
2,60,443.39
FOGSI - FIGO Gates MNH Initiative Project
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
9,94,928.74 Balance at the end of year
23,67,622.84
EMOC Fund Accounts
EmOC Project - GOI
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
3,49,35,145.36 Balance at the end of year
3,32,33,037.36
FOGSI - 2010 FOGSI-Initiative 2010
Balance as per last Balance Sheet
4,74,466.00 Balance at the end of year
4,93,734.00
FOGSI - 2013
FOGSI-MSD Key Program
Amount received during the year
10,25,000.00 Balance at the end of year
5,94,424.00
UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND
Amount received during the year
75,000.00 Balance at the end of year
17,500.00
Total Schedule - B2
4,36,87,321.63
ANNUAL REPORT 2012-2013
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SCHEDULE FORMING PART OF
BALANCE SHEET AS ON 31ST MARCH 2013
Schedule forming part of Balance Sheet as on 31st March 2013
SCHEDULE “B”
SUNDRY LIABILITIES 9,30,669.00
SCHEDULE “C”
FIXED ASSETS
1,67,11,305.00
SCHEDULE “D”
ADVANCES & DEPOSITS
81,83,956.89
SCHEDULE “E”
CASH AND BANK BALANCES
6,371.00
BANK BALANCES 7,62,57,868.69
SCHEDULE “F”
EARMARKED FUNDS INVESTED IN NATIONALISED BANK / FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
15,95,09,853.00
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Schedule forming part of Income & Expenditure Account for the
year ended 31st March,2013
SCHEDULE “G”
Establishment Expenses
AMOUNT (RS.)
Staff Expenditure
Salary & Ex-Gratia
31,21,963.80 Bonus
2,58,676.00 FOGSI’s Contribution to Provident Fund
2,70,438.00 Staff Welfare
63,676.00 FOGSI- Gratuity Schemes
86,244.00 38,00,997.80
Professional Fees
Account Writing Charges
1,16,854.00 Legal & Professional Fees
2,17,040.00 3,33,894.00
Office Expenditure
Printing & Stationery
14,77,449.00 Postage & Telegram
7,23,710.00 Computer Expenses
30,000.00 Conveyance
35,130.00 Courier Charges
75,128.00 Travelling Expenses
4,41,734.00 Repairs & Maintenance
1,45,814.00 Bank Charges
11,565.00 Telephone Expenses
1,76,216.00 Electricity Expenses
2,00,358.00 Memento Expenses
83,073.00 Website Expenses
3,86,222.00 Miscellaneous Expenses
3,74,130.50 Meeting Expenses
96,093.00 42,56,622.50
Organisational Expenditure
Election Expenses
9,73,085.00 FOGSI-Managing Committee Meeting Expenses
6,59,964.50 16,33,049.50
Other Expenditure
FOGSI-Ethicon travelling Fellowship
5,000.00 Maternal Mortality Survey
1,72,054.00 Contribution to AOFOG Tsunami Fund
2,78,154.00 FOGSI-GCPR Meeting
2,41,500.00 FOGSI-India Evening
1,48,123.00 FOGSI-Independent Ethics Committee
3,00,000.00 Donation to Care India
52,000.00 Appreciation Award
1,34,902.00 13,31,733.00
Total Schedule - G
75,55,299.00
SCHEDULE “H”
EXPENDITURE ON OTHER OBJECTS OF THE TRUST
AMOUNT (RS.)
Journal Expenses
Archive Expenses
12,00,000.00 Copy Editing of Journal
17,740.00 Commission 8,49,319.00 Printing 85,99,488.00 Postage
22,00,932.00 1,28,67,479.00
Administrative Expenditure
Miscellaneous Expenses
17,456.00 Website Expenses
97,970.00 1,15,426.00
Journal Related Expenses
Journal Best Paper Award
20,000.00 Journal-PICSEP
4,77,528.00 4,97,528.00
Total Schedule - H
1,34,80,433.00
Amount transferred to Various Committees :
SCHEDULE “I”
Total Schedule - I
5,40,000.00
ANNUAL REPORT 2012-2013
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SCHEDULE FORMING PART OF
BALANCE SHEET AS ON 31ST MARCH 2013
Schedule forming part of Income & Expenditure Account for the
year ended 31st March 2013
CONTRIBUTION FROM MEMBER BODIES SCHEDULE “K”
MEMBERSHIP FEES
Subscription from members & Affilation Fees
1,35,44,951.00
INCOME FROM CONFERENCES
55TH AICOG Conference Varanasi
1,21,00,000.00 FOGSI - FIGO International Congress
7,41,539.00 FOGSI - AIMS Conferences
4,18,389.00 International Conference on High Risk Obstetrics & Endoscopy
40,000.00 International Congress on Infertility
3,51,260.00 National Conference on Population Stabilization
1,03,217.00 Dilemmas in Obgyn Conference
1,20,500.00 1,38,74,905.00
YUVA FOGSI CONFERENCES
YUVA FOGSI (AHEMDABAD)
80,000.00 YUVA FOGSI (AURANGABAD)
2,95,400.00 YUVA FOGSI (BANGAL)
2,66,515.00 YUVA FOGSI (MUZAFFFARNAGAR)
34,700.00 YUVA FOGSI (PATNA)
2,62,837.00 9,39,452.00
OTHER INCOME
FOGSI-Training Programmes
25,47,517.25 Income from Advertisement
44,04,705.00 Income from Blocks & Reprints
98,000.00 Joural-Royalty
3,65,362.00 Sale of FOGSI List
2,60,500.00 Receipts towards Administrative Expenses from Professional Indemnity Policy 8,00,000.00 Miscellaneous Receipt
2,91,200.57 Amount received from PEPSICO CO
3,00,000.00 90,67,284.82
Total Schedule - K
3,74,26,592.82
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FOGSI ORGANIZATIONAL
CODE OF CONDUCT AND ETHICS
Organizational Guiding Principles
1. Commitment to Core Values
- To uphold moral and ethical values in profession and practice
- Commitment to integrity and honesty in thought and in action
- Ensure an equality of treatment, rights and opportunities for all individuals
- Commitment to the vision and mission of FOGSI and it’s member societies
2. To enhancing organizational role and excellence
- Maintain high standards of organizational ethics
- Strive for organizational excellence
- Promote individual and collective accountability
- Nurture and promote organizational development and growth
3. To nurture and ensure team spirit
- Honor and mutually respect individuals - colleagues and staff
- Value each individual’s role and contribution
- Encourage and accommodate the expression of a diversity of opinions
Organizational Code of Conduct and Ethics
1. Respecting and ensuring equality for all individuals
a. Equality of opportunity and treatment for members, staff and women served
b. Non discrimination against any individual based on gender, marital status, pregnancy, disability, religion,
caste, sexual orientation, persons living with or affected by HIV or AIDS or other legally protected characteristics
2. Commitment to support the organizational vision, mission and values
a. Non tolerance for contradicting or undermining FOGSI’s mission and organizational positions on health and
reproductive rights issues
3. Adherence to organizational standards and responsibilities
a. To respect and comply with FOGSI Constitution, Rules and Regulations and Administrative Guidelines as
existing at that time
b. Obligation to protect confidential information acquired as a consequence of a volunteer or staff position in FOGSI
4. Respect for organizational protocols and lines of reporting and communication
a. Compliance with lines of reporting and communication within the organization and non acceptance of insubordination
5. Abide by and strengthen electoral and democratic processes
a. Non acceptance of interference, manipulation or undermining electoral and governance processes
b. Acceptance by candidates of the FOGSI Code of Conduct for elections
6. Work within the laws of the land and existing organizational policies of FOGSI
a. To adhere to and abide by the national laws in India and the FOGSI policies as existing at that time
b. To desist from indulging in prenatal sex determination which FOGSI basically regards as a form of gender
discrimination
7. Not allow commercial interests or personal gain to influence actions
a. Avoidance of any situation which would give rise to conflict of personal interest with a position held in FOGSI
b. Non acceptance of unreasonable demands from industry and other partners that may compromise FOGSI’s
interests in jointly conducted or organized programmes and projects.
c. Zero tolerance for fraud, corruption or embezzlement of the organizational assets and resources
8. Not use any volunteer or staff position for personal gain
a. No use of organizational assets and resources for personal benefit by members or staff
9. Be responsible for the administration and protection of organizational assets
a. Responsible management of assets with intolerance for any irresponsibility or negligence
b. Knowledge or suspicion of irregularity or fraudulent activity to be reported
10. Respect and protection of individual rights, safety and well being of members, staff and women served
a. Zero tolerance for unbecoming conduct, gender insensitivity and any form of sexual harassment or abuse
Vision statement
“FOGSI is to be the leading organization working towards advocating and
promoting women’s health and reproductive rights using scientific evidence and following
the highest ethical standards through it’s membership of committed professionals.”
Mission statement
The Federation of Obstetric and Gynaecological Societies of India (FOGSI) supports
and protects the interests of practitioners of Obstetrics and Gynaecology in India.
FOGSI encourages dissemination of knowledge and education as well as
research in the field of Obstetrics and Gynaecology in India.
FOGSI works to pilot and promote preventive and therapeutic
services related to healthcare of women and children.
FOGSI also serves to advocate the cause of
reproductive and sexual health and rights.
FOGSI considers the reduction of maternal
mortality in India as its primary mission.
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