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CHENNAI CHAPTER
Cordially invites you for the celebration of
“10TH ANNUAL CONTINUING NUTRITION EDUCATION CONFERENCE”
NUTRIUTSAV 2018 INTERNATIONAL CLINICAL NUTRITION CONGRESS 2018
FEEDING THE CRITICALLY ILL “AN INTER-PROFESSIONAL APPROACH”
DATE – 10TH & 11TH AUGUST 2018 Time: 8.00 am to 5.30 pm
VENUE: Zachariah Mar Dionysius Auditorium, III FLOOR
Madras Medical Mission, 4A, Dr. J. J. Nagar,
Chennai 600037
Department of Nutrition and Dietetics
Department of Nursing Madras Medical Mission, Chennai
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TIME TOPIC MODERATOR SPEAKER
8.00 - 8.30 AM REGISTRATION
8.30- 9.00 AM NUTRITIONAL SCREENING & ASSESSMENT OF THE
CRITICALLY ILL
MS. RANJITHAM ANDERSON
Chief Nursing Officer Madras Medical Mission, Chennai, India
Mr. KEJENDRAN
Senior Dietician, Dietetics Department, National
University Hospital, Singapore
9.00 -10.00AM INSIGHTS ON PRE & POST OPERATIVE NUTRITION THERAPY
DR.ANDUGALA SAMUEL SYLVESTER Senior Consultant, Cardiac Anesthesia, Madras Medical Mission, Chennai, India
DR. D.I. SUJATHA
Senior Consultant, Cardiac Anesthesia, Madras Medical Mission, Chennai, India DR. VINITHA KRISHNAN Consultant Clinical Nutritionist Fortis Malar Hospital, Chennai, India DR. NIRMALA JESUDASON
Consultant – Food & Nutrition, AODA, Chennai, India DR. ROSALINE RACHEL Principal, MMM College Of
Nursing, Chennai, India
1) NUTRITION GOALS IN PREOPERATIVE PERIOD
2) POST SURGICAL NUTRITION MANAGEMENT
3) CARBOHYDRATE LOADING
4) ENHANCED RECOVERY AFTER SURGERY: IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSES
10.00-10.30AM NUTRITION & HEMODYNAMIC INSTABILITY
DR. ANBARASU MOHANRAJ Senior Consultant, Cardiac Surgery, Institute of Cardiovascular Disease Madras Medical Mission, Chennai, India
DR. P.C. VIJAYAKUMAR
Director Academics- Chief Anesthesiologist & Intensivist, Sooriya Hospital, President – IAPEN Tamil Nadu Chapter, Chennai, India
10.30 - 11.00 AM UPDATE ON NUTRITION THERAPY IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS: FROM MYTHS TO EVIDENCE
DR. ASHOK CHACKO
Director, Institute Of Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases, Madras Medical Mission, Chennai, India
DR. KRISHNAN SRIRAM,
Tele-Intensivist, US Dept Of Veterans Affairs, Illinois, USA
11.00-11.45AM INAUGURATION
11.45-12 Noon BREAK
12 Noon-12.30 PM NUTRITIONAL MANAGEMENT OF CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS WITH ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY ON CONTINUOUS RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY
DR. KRISHNAN SRIRAM
Tele-Intensivist, US Dept Of Veterans Affairs, Illinois, USA
DR. GEORGI ABRAHAM
Director Nephrology, Madras Medical Mission, Chennai, India
International Clinical Nutrition Congress 2018 – DAY 1 (10/08/2018)
International Clinical Nutrition Congress 2018 – DAY 1 (10/08/2018)
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TIME TOPIC MODERATOR SPEAKER
12.30 - 1.00 PM PEARLS OF PRACTICE IN MANAGING HYPER GLYCAEMIC IN POST CARDIAC SURGERY
1) ROLE OF REGISTERED DIEITICIAN 2) ROLE OF NURSES
DR. MANOJ KUMAR SHAH – Diabetologist Madras Medical Mission, Chennai, India
MS. MEENAKSHI BAJAJ
Dietician, Tamil Nadu, Govt. Multi Super Specialty Hospital, Chennai and President, Indian Dietetic Association, Chennai Chapter MS. AROKIYA JAYA DEEPA.M
Nursing Co-Ordinator Madras Medical Mission, Chennai, India
1.00–1.45 PM LUNCH
1.45 – 2.15 PM BIRDS EYE VIEW ON TPN DR BENJAMIN NINAN MS. DAPHNEE. D. K Head Of The Senior Clinical Dietitian Department Cardiac & Head - Department Of Anesthesia, Madras Dietetics Apollo Hospitals, Medical Mission, Greams Road, Chennai,
Chennai, India India
2.15 - 2.45 PM NUTRITION THERAPY IN A COMPROMISED GUT
DR. M. DINESH KUMAR
Medical Superintendent Senior Anesthesiologist Madras Medical Mission, Chennai, India
DR. BIJU POTTAKKAT
Additional Professor, Head Of The Department Of Surgical Gastroenterologist, JIPMER, Pondicherry, India
2.45 – 3.45 PM PANEL DISCUSSION NUTRITION MANAGEMENT OF CRITICALLY ILL PEDIATRIC PATIENTS
DR.NARESH P SHANMUGAM Director Institute Of Advanced Pediatrics Gleneagles Global Health City, Chennai, India
DR.UDAYA CHARAN MURMU
Sr. Consultant Intensive Care Madras Medical Mission, Chennai, India DR. A.J. HEMAMALINI
Professor And Head Department Of Clinical Nutrition Sri Ramachandra University, Medical College And Research Institute, Chennai, India DR. SHOBANA RAJENDRAN,
Consultant Neonatologist, Kanchi Kamakoti Child Trust Hospital, Chennai, India DR. ANNIE RAJA Principal, St. Isabel College Of Nursing, Chennai, India
1. NUTRITION REQUREMENTS
2. FLUID REQUIREMENTS IN CRITICALLY ILL PEDIATRIC PATIENTS
3. TOTAL PARENTERAL NUTRITION
4. EN FEEDING TECHNIQUES- NURSE’S ROLE
3.45 - 4.15 PM REFEEDING SYNDROME AND METHODS FOR SAFE NUTRITIONAL INTERVENTION
MRS. M. BAMINI
Head Of The Department- Nutrition And Dietetics Sundaram Medical Foundation, Chennai, India
MS. U. UTHARA
Chief Dietician –SRM Institute Of Medical Sciences, Chennai, India
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TIME TOPIC MODERATOR SPEAKER
4.15- 5.15 PM PANEL DISCUSSION ON MANAGING INTOLERANCE IN ENTERAL NUTRITION
1. ENTERAL FORMULA
2. GASTRIC RESIDUAL VOLUME – END OF AN ERA?
3. ROLE OF A NURSE -IMPROVING THE ENTERAL NUTRITION TOLERANCE
4. OVERVIEW ON USE OF HYPO KINETIC AGENTS
DR. JACOB JAMESRAJ
Senior Consultant Cardiovascular And Thoracic Surgeon, Madras Medical Mission, Chennai, India
MS.B. MANIMEGALAI,
Lecturer Grade I And In charge , Department Of Dietetics, CMC, Vellore, India DR. (MS).S.PUNITHA JOSEPHINE., Vice
Principal & HOD In
Medical Surgical Nursing Karpaga Vinayaga College Of Nursing, Kanchipuram District, India MS. AGNES MONICA V, Lecturer , College
Of Nursing, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia DR. ARVIND KRISHNAMURTHY, Professor, Surgical Oncology, Cancer Institute (Wia), Adayar, Chennai, India
05.15 PM BREAK
VENUE – THIRD FLOOR MAIN AUDITORIUM - DAY 2 (11/08/2018) WORK SHOP : MASTER CLASS ON SAFE ENTERAL AND PARENTERAL NUTRITION
8.30 - 9.00 AM DOSING OF ENTERAL NUTRITION DR. P. V. LAKSHMI
Chief Nutritionist & Head Of The Department, Gleneagles Global Health City, Chennai India
MS. S. MAGHIDA
Chief Dietitian, Assistant Professor Pondicherry Institute Of Medical Sciences, India
9 .00 – 9.30 AM DR. GEORGI ABRAHAM AWARD FOR CLINICAL NUTRITION –
ORAL PAPER PRESENTATION ON CRITICAL CARE NUTRITION
DR. MILLY MATHEW-
Sr. Consultant Madras Medical Mission, Chennai, India
MS. BALA PRASANNA .D
Deputy Head - Nutrition And Dietetics, Mehta Hospital, Chennai, India
VENUE – CATH CONFERENCE HALL, 4TH FLOOR – DAY 2 (11/08/2018)
9.30– 10.00AM FEEDING TUBE- SELECTION, INSERTION, POSITION
DR. MANOJ KOTTISWARA RAO Associate Consultant Intensivist, Madras Medical Mission, Chennai, India
DR.A.S.ARUNKUMAR
Professor & Head Dept Of Critical Care Medicine Saveetha Medical College And Hospital, Chennai, India
10.00– 10.30 AM TRANS-NASAL TUBES – CARE AND APPLICATION
Mr. GOKUL, M.Sc (N)
Preceptor cum Staff Nurse, Madras Medical Mission Chennai, India
MS. ANBU SELVI., M.SC(N), Asst. Professor
RVS College of Nursing Coimbatore, India
VENUE: THIRD FLOOR MAIN AUDITORIUM – DAY 1 (10/08/2018)
VENUE – CATH CONFERENCE HALL, 4TH FLOOR – DAY 2 (11/08/2018)
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TIME TOPIC MODERATOR SPEAKER
10.30 – 11.00 AM FEEDING BAGS AND INFUSION PUMP – USAGE AND OPERATION
MS. SHOBA.G M.SC (N) Reader MMM college of
Nursing Chennai, India
MS.SUJATHA
Asst. Proffessor CSI Kalyani College Of Nursing Chennai, India
11.00 - 11.15 AM BREAK
11.15-11.45 AM PARENTERAL NUTRITION CATHETER CARE
DR. D.GIRIDHAR GOPAL
Consultant Pediatric Intensive Care, Madras Medical Mission, Chennai, India
DR. RUTH RANI PRINCELY
HOD – Child Health Nursing Omayal Achi College Of Nursing Chennai. India
11.45-12.15 PM COMPOUNDING AND READY- TO-USE PREPARATION OF PN IN
NEONATES:
PHARMACEUTICAL ASPECTS. COMPATIBILITY AND STABILITY CONSIDERATION; DRUG ADMIXING
DR. G. SELVAKUMAR
Senior Consultant, Madras Medical Mission, Chennai, India
DR.N.CHANDRA KUMAR
Consultant, Neonatologist, Cloud nine
Hospital, Chennai, India
WORK SHOP ON SAFE ENTERAL AND PARENTERAL NUTRITION
12.15- 1. 15 PM HANDS ON TRAINING ON ENTERAL AND PARENTERAL MIXING
1. SKILL STATION – PRE PREPARATION
2. SKILL STATION – FORMULA PREPARATION & MIXING
3. SKILL STATION – FEEDING TECHNIQUES
4. SKILL STATION – POST CARE & DOCUMENTATION
1.15 - 1. 45 PM VALEDICTORY
1.45 PM LUNCH
PARELLEL SESSION IN VENUE: 3RD FLOOR MAIN AUDITORIUM – DAY 2
9.30 – 10.00 AM FAD DIETS PRE BARIATRIC SURGERY PROS & CONS
MODERATOR
DR. DHARINI KRISHNAN
Consultant Dietician, Former Chair Person RD Board IDA
SPEAKER
MS. SHINY SURENDRAN
Consultant Sports Nutritionist Hande Medical Centre, Chennai, India
10.00 – 10.30 AM
LATEST TECHNIQUES IN BODY COMPOSITION ASSESSMENT
MS. LALLY HANNA LUKE
Asst. Professor, Clinical Nutrition, Madras Medical Mission College of Health sciences, Chennai, India
10.30 AM-
12.30 PM
ON STAGE EVENTS: 1. NUTRI QUIZ 2. AD ZAP- NUTRITION SUPPLEMENTS IN CRITICAL ILLNESS 3. MIME SHOW- PRACTICE SAFE ENTERAL AND PARENTERAL FEEDING
4. FASHION SHOW- HEALTHY PLATE
OFF STAGE EVENTS:
1. COOKERY COMPETITION- PROTEIN RICH SNACKS
2. POSTER COMPETITION: FEEDING THE CRITCALLY ILL
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
PATRONS
H.G. DR. YUHANON MAR DIASCOROS – Honorary President, Madras Medical
Mission.
MR. REJI ABRAHAM- Honorary Vice President, Madras Medical Mission
DR. K. JACOB – Honorary Secretary, Madras Medical Mission
MR. JOHN JOSEPH – Honorary Treasurer, Madras Medical Mission
MR. GEORGE CHERIAN – Director Administration, Madras Medical Mission
DR. SOLOMON. J K WILSON- Director Medical Administration, Madras Medical
Mission
CME CHAIR PERSONS
DR. GEORGI ABRAHAM – Director, Institute Of Kidney, Urology and Organ Transplantation, Madras
Medical Mission
DR. S. RAJAN - Director Department of Cardio Thoracic Surgery, Madras Medical Mission
DR. MULLASARI AJIT. S - Director Cardiology, Madras Medical Mission
DR. ASHOK CHACKO – Director, Institute of Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases, Madras
Medical Mission.
SCIENTIFIC CHAIRPERSONS
1. DR. P. C. VIJAYAKUMAR – Director Academics- Chief Anesthesiologist & Intensivist,
Sooriya Hospital, President – IAPEN Tamil Nadu Chapter.
2. Ms. MEENAKSHI BAJAJ – President Indian Dietetic Association, Chennai Chapter and
Dietician Tamil Nadu Govt. Multi Super Specialty Hospital. Chennai
3. Ms. MERINA E ALEX – Dietetics In charge , Madras Medical Mission
4. MS. RANJITHAM ANDERSON- Chief Nursing Officer, Madras Medical Mission
ORGANISING SECRETARY Ms. AROKIYA JAYA DEEPA. M – Nursing Coordinator, Madras Medical Mission
JOINT ORGANISING SECRETARY
Ms. N.VIJAYASHREE – Executive Dietician, Madras Medical Mission
TREASURER
Ms. K.N. PREETHI – Senior Dietician, Madras Medical Mission
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REGISTRATION DETAILS
PROFESSION
EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION (BEFORE
20TH JULY 2018)
GROUP REGISTRATION (20 AND ABOVE)
SPOT REGISTRATION
DOCTORS INR. 500 - INR. 750
DIETICIANS/NUTRITIONISTS INR. 400 - INR. 500
NURSES INR. 400 - INR. 500
STUDENTS INR. 300 INR.250 INR. 400
FOREIGN DELEGATE INR 1000
INR 1500
Last day for registration – 1st August, 2018
APPLIED FOR CREDIT POINTS FROM: Dr.MGR MEDICAL UNIVERSITY
: TAMIL NADU NURSES AND MIDWIVES COUNCIL
: TAMIL NADU MEDICAL COUNCIL 7
Indian Dietetic Association
In 1962, a group of like-minded
nutritionists, dietitians and workers in the
allied health fields resolved to form a
scientific body to highlight the
importance of dietetics and nutrition in
the maintenance of health, and in the
prevention and treatment
of diseases. Thus, the Indian Dietetic Association was founded, with Prof. Kalyan
Bagchi as Secretary and Dr. C. Gopalan as President. The association was affiliated
to the International Congress of Dietetics in 1975.The Headquarters of IDA is located
in Kolkata. Golden Jubilee celebrations of IDA was held in 2012 at Hyderabad.
Aims and Objectives of the Association
• To promote the cause of science by encouraging the spirit of active pursuit of
knowledge and original scientific research particularly in the field of Nutrition and
Dietetics.
• To facilitate social, scientific and cultural fellowship and cultivation of goodwill
among its members.
• To promote close contact and interaction between persons following different
branches and thus facilitate the development of a wider outlook and the
integration and application of available scientific knowledge for the welfare of
society.
• To safeguard the interests of scientists generally and its members in particular and
work for their welfare.
Journal
IDA started its own scientific journal in 1963. It was named the “Journal of the Indian
Dietetic Association”. The inaugural issue came out in December 1963 coinciding
with the first Annual Convention of the Association. It was re-christened as “Applied
Nutrition” in 1973. There are two issues which are published every year. The journal
has been renamed as “Journal of the Indian Dietetic Association” (JIDA) in 2003.
Annual National Conference
Each year a national conference is organized by one of the 23 chapters of IDA.
This is open to members and students of the profession. The conference duration is
usually 2-3 days.
Registered Dietitian (RD) Board
The RD Board is actively involved in setting standards of practice for dietitians in
clinical practice. The Board has developed a competency package for training
the interns. The Board conducts an annual exam and those who pass the exam are
allowed to use the title ‘RD’ after their name.
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Madras Medical Mission
The Madras Medical Mission is an organization inspired by the
missionary zeal of Bishop Zachariah Mar Dionysius, Metropolitan of the Madras
Diocese of the Orthodox Church of India. Strengthened by the devotion and
commitment of the members of this Community at Chennai (erstwhile Madras
city of TamilNadu ) who promoted the registered charitable society in 1982, it
strives to participate in the healing ministry by seeking to foster an
environment of caring, compassion and love that enables it to respond to patient
needs in enviable ways.
From modest beginnings two decades ago, the synergy of proficient
practitioners, prudential management and providential guidance has
metamorphosed this ISO 9001:2008 certified Madras Medical Mission into an
organization of excellence that promotes some of the finest super-speciality
tertiary care medical institutions in India , with superlative infrastructure, leading
edge technology and accomplished professionals.
About Department of Nutrition and Dietetics
The Department of Nutrition and Dietetics is committed to provide a
comprehensive Nutrition care program which includes Nutritional Screening,
Assessment, Diet Therapy and Education on Healthy Diets.
The Nutrition care program is integrated with Physicians, Dieticians, Nurses,
Pharmacist and other appropriate disciplines as needed. Diet consultations are
given by Registered Dietician for different disease condition in the Diet Clinic for
the outpatient.
NURSING DEPARTMENT Nursing services at MMM provide comprehensive skilled care to those requiring
specialized medical & surgical treatment. Our commitment to excellence is reflected in a continuous learning environment and a patient centered approach and
continually improves to enhance patient satisfaction & also control the hospital acquired infection. The nurses who deliver excellent nursing care
implement nursing in a professional and competent manner, demonstrate a holistic approach to caring, possess certain personal qualities which enhance practice, and
relate to patients, families, peers, hospital administrators and community members. Nursing care excellence is achieved by fine balancing cost, quality &
safety with Leadership and Empowered Nursing Skill and competence.
About IAPEN
The Indian Association for Parenteral and
Enteral Nutrition (IAPEN) is an organization
in the field of parenteral and enteral
nutrition and promotes basic research,
clinical research, advanced education,
organization of consensus statements
about clinical care and quality control.
IAPEN was registered under Society
Registration Act, Government of India. IAPEN logo was protected under Trademarks Act
1999, Government of India.
IAPEN is the additional link to the already existing chain consisting of American Society for
Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (ASPEN), European (ESPEN, BAPEN), Australian (AusPEN),
Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition Society of Asia (PENSA) and South African (SASPEN) societies.
IAPEN has aggressively conducted various activities throughout India (From Kerala to
Punjab, Indore to Kolkata) to bring lifelong learners in advanced clinical nutrition from 2012.
Currently in 2017, IAPEN could able to form a strong team of experts and lifelong learners in
clinical nutrition.
We strongly believe that in the coming years, these experts will play a major role in
strengthening the current status of Clinical Nutrition in India and build a strong foundation
and a path for the future generations to follow.
IAPEN sponsors two journals (Journal of Nutrition Research and Indian Journal of Parenteral
and Enteral Nutrition) and for which it assumes editorial, as distinct from publishing,
responsibility. IAPEN promotes experimental and clinical research, fosters high ethical
standards of practice and investigation and promotes contact between investigators and
clinicians in related fields.
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About Chennai
Chennai is the capital of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Located on the Coromandel
Coast off the Bay of Bengal, it is one of the biggest cultural, economic and educational
centres in South India. According to the 2011 Indian census, it is the sixth-largest city and
fourth-most populous urban agglomeration in India. The city together with the adjoining
regions constitute the Chennai Metropolitan Area, which is the 36th-largest urban area by
population in the world. Chennai is among the most visited Indian cities by foreign tourists.
It was ranked the 43rd most visited city in the world for the year 2015. The Quality of Living
Survey rated Chennai as the safest city in India. Chennai attracts 45 percent of health
tourists visiting India, and 30 to 40 percent of domestic health tourists. As such, it is termed
“India’s health capital”. As a growing metropolitan city in a developing country, Chennai
confronts substantial pollution and other logistical and socio-economic problems.
Formerly known as Madras, Chennai is the fourth largest city in the country, and it is one
of the most popular tourist attractions in South India. A city that has a rich cultural history,
Chennai perfectly balances its heritage with its thriving modern lifestyle. A metropolis with
a heart, Chennai’s skyline is famous for its towering skyscrapers which form a scenic vista
along the coast, but the heart of Chennai still remains in the multitude of old temples and
churches dotting various parts of the city. Steeped in rich South-Indian culture, Chennai is
a city that has a plethora of dimensions that one can explore, and regardless of where you
go, the city has an old-world charm to it that refuses to be overshadowed.
Chennai is home to the second largest beach in the world, the Marina Beach, which is one
of the most happening spots in the city. At any hour of the day, Marina Beach is filled to the
brim with people – both locals and tourists – basking in the soft warmth of the sun and the
sand, with the crystal clears waters of the ocean lapping at their feet. The beach is lined
with eateries and stalls where you can go for a quick snack, or for some souvenir shopping.
Chennai has some of the oldest temples in the country, such as the Parthasarathy Temple,
the Kapaleeshwarar Temple and the Ashtalakshmi Temple. All of these temples have very
colourful facades with towering spires that are as intimidating as they are impressive.
Seeing as Chennai had an important role to play in the colonial era, the city has its fair
share of historical museums and monuments which are a testament to the days gone by.
The most important of these is Fort. St. George, which is considered one of the first British
establishments in the country. The monument is more than just a throwback to the colonial
age; this fort also houses the state’s Legislative Assembly and Secretariat. Another tourist
spot steeped in history is the Government Museum, which is also a British-era building and
houses a very detailed record of the history of India. Other historical buildings include the
National Art Gallery and the Connemara Public Library.
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ORGANISING SECRETARY
Ms. AROKIYA JAYA DEEPA. M – Nursing Coordinator, Madras Medical Mission
MOBILE NO: 9894911638, E- MAIL: cno@mmm.org.in,
Madras Medical Mission
4A, Dr, J. J Nagar, Mogappair, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600037
Contact us
JOINT ORGANISING SECRETARY
MS. N.VIJAYASHREE, Executive Dietician, Madras Medical Mission
MOBILE NO: 9566229012 E-MAIL: diet@mmm.org.in
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