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nd52 Annual Conference ofUrological Society of India
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Delegate ProspectusFirst Announcement
23 - 26 January 2019
SOA University Convention CenterKalinga Nagar, Bhubaneswar, Odisha
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Invitation to
DelegatesDear Friends & Esteemed Members
On behalf of the organizing committee, I have great pleasure in inviting you to the 52nd Annual Conference of The Urological Society of India (USICON-2019) scheduled to be hosted in the temple city of Bhubaneswar between 23rd & 26th January 2019.
Bhubaneswar is the capital city of scenic, serene & sublime Odisha, the soul of Incredible India. It is naturally beautiful with dense forests, flora & fauna, wildlife, long coastline, heritage temples and historical monuments. It is also known for its flavour of hospitality and varieties of delicious foods. We assure your comfortable stay with a relaxing time and a complete updated academic exposure.
A big compliment for an overwhelming response to our invitation. More than 500 delegates & 200 spouses have already registered for the conference and daily we are receiving request from our colleagues and friends from all over the country.
The organizing committee will leave no stone unturned to make the conference memorable for you and your family. Please block your dates and register early to be a part of the gala event and give us the opportunity to host you with the traditional Odia hospitality.
Prof. (Dr.) Datteswar Hota, Organizing Secretary
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About USI
USI Council East Zone USI (EZUSI) Council President Ajit M. Vaze (Mumbai)
President-Elect Madhu S. Agrawal (Agra)Immediate Past-President Prem Nath Dogra (New Delhi)
Honorary Secretary Ravindra B. Sabnis (Nadiad)Honorary Treasurer Rajeev T. P. (Guwahati)
Members
Sudhir Kumar Rawal (New Delhi)Vinay Tomar (Jaipur)Mukti Kanta Senapati (Ranchi)Ranjan Kumar Dey (Kolkata)Lalit Kumar Shah (Raipur)Kandarp Parikh (Ahmedabad)Ganesh M Kamath (Chennai)Nitin S. Kekre (Vellore)
Ex-Officio Members
S. P. Yadav (Gurgaon)President: NZC-USIK K Panigrahy (Behrampur)President: EZC-USIMakarand Khochikar (Miraj)President: WZC-USIMallikarjuna C (Hyderabad)President: SZC-USI
President K. K. Panigrahy
President-Elect D. K. Pal
Immediate Past-President Vijoy Kumar
Honorary Secretary Harprit Singh
Honorary Treasurer Ranjan Kumar Dey
Council Members
Khumukcham Somarendra
Sunirmal Choudhury
G. P. Singh
Sasanka Barua
Subodh Kumar Das
Sudish Kumar (Associate member)
Ex-Officio Members Mukti Kanta Senapati
The Urological Society of India (USI) came into existence as ‘Urology Section’ of the Association of Surgeons of India (ASI) at their Annual Conference in Baroda in December, 1961.
At inception a provisional Executive Committee with the late Dr G.M. Phadke as the Chairman and Dr B.N. Colabawalla as the Hon. Secretary-cum-Treasurer, were entrusted with the task of framing the rules, enrolling members and ensuring passage through the Governing Body of A.S.I.
The membership of the Urology Section, which was later on rechristened as, “The Urological Society of India” was 32, most of whom were general surgeons along with a handful of trained urologists.
The first department of Urology, free from the shackles of general surgical service probably was at George’s Hospital, Bombay in 1961-62 with Dr. B. N. Colabawalla as the Head. Well established centres were soon established at Madras, Vellore. Delhi and Chandigarh under the Chairmanship of Prof. A. Venugopal, Prof. H. S. Bhat, Prof. S. M. Singh and Prof. B. C. Bapna. What followed in the subsequent 3 decades, was the establishment of many such departments all over the country. At present, USI has close to 100 centres recognized for M.Ch. Urology training and about equal number of centres recognized by the National Board of Urology for the award of D.N.B.
The Society holds its annual conference usually in the month of January by rotation in the four zones. The annual conference is usually attended by close to 2000 delegates. Apart from scientific deliberations, there is technical exhibition for latest equipment in urology.
The Society has created 4 zonal chapters with the idea of spreading urology to each & every corner of India. Each zonal chapters conducts CME programmes & workshops and zonal annual conference which are attended by 300-400 delegates. The Society also publishes its own journal, the ‘Indian Journal of Urology’, and a Newsletter, four times a year. The Indian Journal of Urology is an indexed Journal by the Excerpt Medica and Pubmed (Medline).
The Indian Urology has now come of age and the membership has now crossed 3100. We have entered the new millennium with plenty of hope and promise from our younger colleagues, who will take us to even greater heights.
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USICON - 2019, Organizing CommitteePatronsBrig. Basudev RoutrayProf. B. C AgarwallaDr Amit Banerjee
Organizing ChairmanProf. (Dr) L. K Sahu
Organizing SecretaryProf. (Dr) Datteswar Hota
Co - Organizing SecretaryDr. G. P Singh
Joint Organizing SecretaryDr. Pramod Kumar MohantyDr. Samir Swain
TreasurerDr. Sabyasachi Panda
Chief CoordinatorDr. P.C Mahapatra
AdvisorsProf. Sidhartha DasProf. R. C RathDr. Ajit JenaProf. T. P MohapatroDr. P. K MishraDr. Rajeev T. PDr. Harprit SinghDr. Mukti Kanta SenapatiDr. Subash Chandra BisoyDr. Rajender SinghDr. Anup KunduDr. K. P MishraDr. Vijay KumarDr. S. J BaruaDr. Ranjan DeyProf. A. K BaliarsinhaProf. Annada PattnaikProf. B. B NayakProf. B. B MishraProf. B. N MohantyProf. C. R KarProf. D. K RayProf. J. M MishraProf. Lucy DasDr. Maya PadhiDr. R. C RathaProf. Shyama KanungoProf. S. P SinghProf. S. B Rout
International AdvisorDr. Amit Chakravarty (USA)
Reception & RegistrationProf. S. N Panda (Chairman)Dr. K. K Panigrahi (Convener)Dr. Deepak BiswalDr. Gautam Kumar MishraDr. Neeraj MishraDr. Paresh MajhiDr. Purna Chandra DashDr. Ramnarayan MohantyDr. Satyanarayan RoutrayDr. Sanjay MohapatraDr. Sidharth MohantyDr. Sidhanta KarDr. Sushil GiriDr. Suresh BajoriaDr. Sukadev NayakSri Badrinarayan BeheraMr. Ramkrushna Panda
Local Hospitality\Spouse ActivityDr. Suchitra Dash (Chairperson)Dr. Sujata Pujari (Convener)Dr. Padmalaya DeviDr. Alpana MishraDr. Adyasa DasDr. Ranjita BakshiDr. Snigharini ChoudhuryDr. Sucharita MohantyMrs. Pushpamitra SwainMrs. Sunita MonatyMrs. Surama Mohanty
ScientificDr. J. B Jagdev (Chairman)Dr. Suren Das (Convener)Dr. Debadarshi RathDr. Manas PradhanDr. Prasant NayakDr. Pranab PatnaikDr. Rakesh Panda
Trade & ExhibitionDr. Prasenjeet Mohanty (Chairman)Dr. Debabrat Sabat (Convener)Dr. Amjad KhanDr. Chandra Sekhar PatroDr. Gaurav KunduDr. Praveen K. YadavDr. Rajib Acharya
SouvenirDr. J. B Jagdev (Chairman)Dr. Deepak Kumar (Convener)Dr. Benu PanigrahyDr. Prashant NayakDr. Sanjay ChoudhuryDr. Sujit NayakDr. Sumit Kumar Panda
Cultural ProgrammeProf. Nibedita Pani (Chairperson)Dr. Deba Prasad Mohanty (Convener)Dr. Arshad HassanDr. Biswajit NandaDr. Niranjan AgarwallaDr. Sidhartha Shankar Das
AccommodationDr. Samiran Adhikari (Chairman)Dr. J. J Mohapatro (Convener)Dr. Anunay SinghDr. Jeevan Jyoti MishraDr. K. P SatpathyDr. Narayan Chandra BeheraDr. Nalinikant MohantyDr. Srikant Kumar Pathy
TransportProf. K. C Mohapatro (Chairman)Dr. Bikram Mohapatro (Convener)Dr. Amaresh PatnaikDr. Deepak Ranjan PaulDr. Pradeepta K. PandaMr. Satyajit Nayak
CateringDr. Subodh Das (Chairman)Dr. B. B Nayak (Convener)Dr. Amiya Shankar PaulDr. Faiz Ul HaqDr. Sandeep PradhanDr. Satyajit SamalDr. Sukant Padhi
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CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT:
Prof. (Dr.) Datteswar Hota
Organizing Secretary
Department of Urology, II floor,
SCB Medical College & Hospital, Manglabagh, Cuttack, 753007
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23 - 26 January 2019SOA University Convention CenterKalinga Nagar, Bhubaneswar, Odisha
nd52 Annual Conference ofUrological Society of India
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The name “Odisha” is derived from the ancient Prakrit word "Odda Visaya" or "Odra Bibhasha" as in the Tirumalai inscription of Rajendra Chola I, which is dated to 1025 AD. Adikavi Sarala Das, who translated the Mahabharata into the Odia language in the 15th century, calls the region Odra Rashtra or Odisha. The inscriptions of Kapilendra Deva of the Gajapati Kingdom (1435–67) on the walls of temples in Puri call the region Odisha or Odisha Rajya.
The ancient kingdom of Kalinga, which was invaded by the Mauryan emperor Ashoka in 261 BC resulting in the Kalinga War which converted him from “Chandashok” to “Dharmashok”, coincides with the borders of modern-day Odisha. The modern state of Orissa was established on 1st April 1936, as a province in British India, and consisted predominantly of Odia-speaking regions hence April 1 is celebrated as Odisha Day. The region is also known as “Utkala” and is mentioned in India's national anthem, "Jana Gana Mana". Cuttack was made the capital of the region by Anantavarman Chodaganga in 1135 AD after which the city was used as the capital by many rulers, through the British era until 1948. Thereafter, Bhubaneswar became the capital of Odisha post-independence.
Odisha is one of the 29 states of India, located in the eastern coast. Odisha has 485 kilometers of coastline along the Bay of Bengal on its east, from Balasore to Malkangiri. It is the 9th largest state by area, the 11th largest by population and also the 3rd largest state of the Indian subcontinent in terms of tribal population. Odia is the official and most widely spoken language, spoken by 33.2 million people. The name of the state was changed from Orissa to Odisha, and the name of its language from Oriya to Odia, in 2011.
Odisha, the land of Lord Jagannath and Odissi dance has been rightly regarded as mystery of myriad marvels. The dynamic topography and vegetation of Odisha have combined to extract some of the most stunning destinations which provide insights into the one of the oldest civilizations of the world. Odisha has emerged as the most preferred destination for overseas investors, it contains a fifth of India’s coal, a quarter of India’s iron ore, a third of India’s bauxite reserve and most of the chromite. The state capital Bhubaneswar is the first city in the list of smart cities released in January 2016.
ODISHAthe soul of incredible india
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CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT:
Prof. (Dr.) Datteswar Hota
Organizing Secretary
Department of Urology, II floor, SCB Medical College & Hospital, Manglabagh, Cuttack, 753007
Mob.: +91 8598855668 | Email: [email protected]
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