Jaipur Surgical Tutorial

Welcome to 1st Jaipur Surgical Festival (JSF), Under the auspices of IAGES

After moving from SGPGIMS, Lucknow to MGMCH, Jaipur, Dr VK Kapoor has initiated an online Jaipur Surgical Tutorial (JST) where students present cases and operative procedures in sessions (currently being held every Saturday 9.00-10.00 Indian time) moderated by teachers; students wanting to join JST may send their what's app no. to the JST coordinator Dr Anand Nagar (what's app +91 95997 30280), Associate Professor of HPB Surgery at the Mahatma Gandhi Medical College & Hospital (MGMCH), Jaipur.

Welcome Message

We are delighted to welcome you to the 1st JSF 2021 on Cholecystectomy

Dear Delegates and Faculty,

We are glad to inform you that the Departments of Surgical Gastroenterology and Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary (HPB) Surgery at the Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and Hospital (MGMCH), Jaipur, Rajasthan, INDIA have initiated a continuing medical education (CME) program named the Jaipur Surgical Festival (JSF) – on the pattern of the now very popular Jaipur Literary Festival (JLF).

The 1st JSF, with the theme Cholecystectomy, will be held on Saturday - Sunday 4–5 December 2021 in a virtual mode.

The program includes every and all topics related to Cholecystectomy. The faculty includes international (Austria, Belgium, Chile, France, Germany, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Nepal, Serbia, Singapore, Turkey, USA) speakers and chairpersons; the national faculty is a virtual who’s who of surgery from all parts of the country.

Each session of 30 minutes has only 15 minutes for the speaker; 10 minutes will be reserved for the audience questions and interaction with speaker; the chairpersons will then give easy-to-use tips and take-home messages.

We are delighted to welcome you to the 1st JSF 2021 on Cholecystectomy and hope that you will elect to be a part of this scientific event.

VK Kapoor

Organizing Committee

Special thanks to our patrons, faculty and resident doctors for their support and help in organizing this event

Patrons

ML Swarankar,
Chairperson Emeritus, Mahatma Gandhi University of Medical Sciences & Technology (MGUMST), Jaipur
Vikas C Swarankar,
Chairperson, Mahatma Gandhi University of Medical Sciences & Technology (MGUMST), Jaipur
Sudhir Sachdev,
Vice Chancellor, Mahatma Gandhi University of Medical Sciences & Technology (MGUMST), Jaipur
GN Saxena,
Pro President, Mahatma Gandhi University of Medical Sciences & Technology (MGUMST), Jaipur
Swati Garg,
Principal, Mahatma Gandhi Medical College & Hospital (MGMCH), Jaipur

Organizing Committee

Faculty

Maj Gen (Retd) RP Choubey,
Emeritus Professor, Department of Surgical Gastroenterology
VK Kapoor,
Head of the Department, Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary (HPB) Surgery
Ajay Sharma,
Head of the Department, Surgical Gastroenterology
Anand Nagar,
Associate Professor, Department of Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary (HPB) Surgery
Shashwat Sarin,
Assistant Professor, Department of Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary (HPB) Surgery
Vinay Mahala,
Assistant Professor, Department of Surgical Gastroenterology
Subhash Nepalia,
Head of the Department, Gastroenterology
VA Saraswat,
Head of the Department, Hepatology
Rajat Bhargava,
Associate Professor, Department of Gastroenterology
Akash Rajendra,
Assistant Professor, Department of Gastroenterology
Karan Kumar,
Assistant Professor, Department of Hepatology

Residents

Krishnavardhan Venkatatelikicherla

Maunil Tomar

Jaipur : The Pink City

A little bit about the PINK CITY

Jaipur is the capital of Rajasthan. Jaipur is also known as the Pink City, due to the dominant colour scheme of its buildings.

With its various tourist attractions like Jal Mahal, City Palace, Amer Fort, Nahargarh Fort, Jaigarh Fort, Birla Mandir, Birla Auditorium, Albert Hall Museum, Galtaji, Govind Dev Ji Temple,Moti Dungri Ganesh Temple, The Jantar Mantar observatory, Hawa Mahal which is a five-storey pyramidal shaped monument with 953 windows and many more attractions. Jaipur is considered as a major tourist destination in India, from having some of the most extravagant Palaces and Most Expensive Hotels in the world to being the center of cultural and heritage development.

From Forts to Temples to Auditorium's & Museum's jaipur has it all, it is a busy and large city with all the hustles and bustles and a well planned transportation network including public transport system like Metro Rail & Public Bus.

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MGMCH Jaipur

Mahatma Gandhi Medical College & Hospital

Mahatma Gandhi Hospital (MGH) was formally inaugurated on 2nd October, 2000. At present this multi - specialty teaching hospital has 1400 beds. MGH also provides adequate clinical teaching materials as envisaged by Medical Council of India, Dental Council of India, and Indian Nursing Council.

The world - class infrastructure with the state- of- art medical equipment and highly reputed and experienced medical consultants / doctors / paramedical staff of MGH provides clinical support to the faculty of medicine resulting into most efficient teaching in these institutions.

In this context Mahatma Gandhi University of Medical Sciences and Technology, from its inception as an 850 bedded multi specialist Hospital, Dental, Nursing and Physiotherapy College has revolutionized the private sector in medicine. As a university we aim at taking the education of medicine, the practice of medicine and medical research to its finest. This effort and direction has been made not only on state level but nationwide.

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Jaipur Surgical Tutorial

After moving from SGPGIMS, Lucknow to MGMCH, Jaipur, Dr VK Kapoor has initiated an online Jaipur Surgical Tutorial (JST) where students present cases and operative procedures in sessions (currently being held every Saturday 9.00-10.00 Indian time) moderated by teachers; students wanting to join JST may send their what's app no. to the JST coordinator Dr Anand Nagar (what's app +91 95997 30280), Associate Professor of HPB Surgery at the Mahatma Gandhi Medical College & Hospital (MGMCH), Jaipur.

Jaipur Surgical Gurukul (JSG)

We at the Mahatma Gandhi Medical College & Hospital (MGMCH), Jaipur are planning to launch a Jaipur Surgical Gurukul (JSG) for MCh/DNB-SS (SGE/HPB Surg) students (III year) sometime early next year (2022).

You will arrive in Jaipur on a Saturday - stay through the week - and leave Jaipur on the next Sunday.

You will participate in academic sessions, present cases, attend ward rounds, observe OT, discuss operations, etc. (and have some free time to see the city!).

The Gurukul is FREE for the students i.e there will be NO registration fee but you have to pay for your boarding and lodging - we will provide help for making these arrangements.

In order to avail of the FREE registration, you have to prepare and send

  • i. a real-life case summary (including history, examination, investigation reports, images, operative findings, operative procedure, postoperative complications, biopsy report, etc)
  • ii. a topic for presentation in the form a seminar (with review of recent literature)
  • iii. an operative procedure (including indications, contraindications, procedure, complications, results, etc)

Priority will be given to those students who could not pass the MCh/DNB-SS practical (clinical) exam in an earlier attempt.

If you would like to attend, please email me at vkkapoor.india@gmail.com with a YES JSG and indicate a week in January, February or March 2022 which will suit you best - we will then decide the dates.

2nd Jaipur Surgical Festival

Friday-Sunday, 2-4 December 2022

Theme: HPB Oncology

Advance registration fee 3,000 (includes all 3 meals on 3 days)

Organizing Committee

FACULTY

Subhash Nepalia, HoD Gastroenterology
VA Saraswat, HoD Hepatology
Ajay Sharma HoD Surgical Gastroenterology
VK Kapoor, HoD HPB Surgery
Centre for Digestive Sciences (CfDS)

Hemant Malhotra HoD Medical Oncology
RG Sharma, HoD Surgical Oncology
DP Singh, HoD Radiation Oncology
Karan Pipre, HoD Nuclear Medicine
Sri Ram Cancer Centre (SRCC)

RESIDENTS

Department of Surgical Gastroenterology

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