Saturday 17 August 2019

Updated Scientific Programme


29th August 2019

  Pre-conference CME

Dept of ENT, Head and neck surgery Fortis Hospital Mohali in collaboration with Dept of ENT, Head & Neck surgery, and Dept of Anatomy PGIMER, Chandigarh

Venue : Hotel Lalit, Chandigarh 

INAUGURATION
9:00 – 9:10

CADAVERIC DEMONSTRATION
09:15AM – 10:30AM

Diagnostic nasal endoscopy
Routine endoscopic procedures
Endoscopic DCR
Orbital decompression
Optic nerve decompression
Trans sphenoidal approaches
                   


HANDS ON TRAINING (BATCH 1)
Basic-10:45AM -12:00PM
Advanced 12:15 PM – 13:45 PM

Working Lunch: 13:45PM – 14:15PM

CADAVERIC DISSECTION (BATCH 2)
Basic 14:00 – 15:15
Advanced 15 :30 – 17:00



Course- coordinators: Prof. Rijuneeta, Prof. Anjali Agarwal, Dr. Tulika Gupta

Restricted to
Participants: 24
Stations:       06
                             


Batch 1
(basic)
1. Vinti Jain  
2. Piyusha Rastogi
3. Raman Sharma
4. Sahil Kapoor
5. Alka Kapil
6. Aishwarya

Batch 2 (advanced)
1. Monika
2. Diksha
3. Kanishka
4. Ashima
5. M.L Jain
6. Manswita Roy

Batch 3
(basic)
1. Rachna Dhingra
2. Neeru Bharti
3. Sheetal
4. Vikrant
5. Niti
6. Kanav

Batch 4 (Advanced)
1. Sambhu Nath
2. Sandeep Trehan
3. Ridhima Kaul
4. Sumeet Mahajan
5. Debapriyo Saha
6. Shilpam Sharma


Please note:
·        All registered delegates for the cadaveric dissection will lead to cadaveric dissection hall, Anatomy Dept, PGI, Chandigarh at 08: 30 am on the 29th August 2019

·       The cadaveric dissection demonstration would commence at sharp 09:15 am for all batches.




30th August 2019

REGISTRATION : 8.00 AM onwards

LIVE SURGICAL SESSION

Coordinator surgical session: GD Rattan, J Bakshi, S Mohindra

Session 1: 8:30 – 10:00

Moderator: Nitin Mathur, Pankaj Arora, Veneet Pandhi

Session 2: 10:15 – 12:15

Moderator: Arjun Dass, Manjit Singh, Gaurav Gupta

Session 3: 12:15 - 14:00

Moderators: Karan Sharma, Yash Sharma, Rupa Mehta, Dr. Prabhu

Session 4: 14: 30 - 16:30

Moderators: Hemant Chopra, Jagdeepak Singh, C Preetam

Procedures:
Mini-Fess
FESS
Revision FESS
CSF rhinorrhoea Repair
Rhinoplasty
Robot assisted sleep surgery
Orbital decompression
Optic nerve decompression
(Note: Surgeries are subject to availability)

17:00 – 18:00       Senior Consultant Award: (7 min. each)
                             
Inferior turbinate hypertrophy: Management (Venkatram reddy; Hyderabad)

Visual outcomes in endoscopic optic nerve decompression in various optic neuropthies (MG Rajiniganth; Karnataka)

Trans-nasal endoscopic CSF rhinorrhoea repair for bilateral multiple skull base defects: A prospective study (Grace Budhiraja, Punjab)

Skull base mucormycosis: a new comrade (S. Mohindra, Chandigarh)
Orbit in Sinonasal Malignancies (Rohit, Bareilly)

Rare & Unexpected Cause For Epistaxis In A Hypertensive Patient (Deviprasad D, Mangalore)

Visual outcome of endoscopic optic nerve sheath fenestration in IIH (Rijuneeta, Chandigarh)
Breaking the CSF barriers: A rhinologist’spersepective (Nitin Gupta, Chandigarh)
                              Chairpersons: Vinod Garg, Lakshmi Vaid,DS Dhillon
                                                                     

Sleep Dis-ordered Breathing
18:05 – 18:40         Sleep talk (Jagdeepak Singh, Punjab)

                              Anesthesia consideration in Robot assisted sleep surgery (AC Swami, Punjab)

Chairpersons: Rahul Agarwal, Anurag Ramavat, Vikram Dhaliwal


Dinner 19:30 onwards









































31st August 2019



SCIENTIFIC SESSION I
Hall 1

Cranio-nasal corridor

09:30 – 11:30         (12 min. each)

Chairpersons: R K Saxena, Deepak Haldipur, Lakshmi Vaid

Anatomy of Middle cranial Fossa and endoscopic surgical approach to pituitary (Amit Babel: Gujarat)

Trans-sphenoidal pituitary macroadenoma excision: tips & tricks (Gaurav Gupta: Rajasthan)
                   
Skull base reconstruction: Hadad Flap (Rijuneeta: Chandigarh)

Craniopharngioma (SS Dhandapani, Chandigarh)

Chairpersons: Bachi Hathiram, Ravi Meher, Anil K Jain                             

Traumatic optic neuropathy: our experience (Sudesh Kumar: HP)

Principles of endoscopic skull base surgery (Mohinish Grover, Rajasthan)
                             
                              Anterior skull base CSF rhinorrhoea (Sanjeev Arora, Delhi)

                              Chairpersons: S. Varshney, Anoop Raj, Pramod Kalsotra
                             
Management of more than 200 cases of Skull Base Aspergillosis over 20 years: Better but still not cure (Sandeep Mohindra, Chandigarh)

Endoscopic endo-nasal management of Clival Chordoma (Khageshwar Rout, Odisha)

Difficulties and dilemmas in Angiofibroma management
(Venkatram Reddy, Hyderabad)


11: 35 – 12: 10       Keynote Address by Imtiaz Qazi, Kuwait
                             
Chairpersons: Nilam Sathe, B R Jain, Madhuri


12:20 –13:05           AIRS Oration (Speaker: Peter Catalano: USA)
                              Chairpersons:N. K. Mohindroo, Rahul Agarwal, Arjun Das

13: 10 – 13: 55       Dr. Ashok Gupta Oration (Speaker: Arvind Soni)

Chairpersons: Karan Sharma, Hemant Chopra, Divya Aggarwal

Lunch


14:45 – 15:30          Udhi Devi/VP Sood Oration (Achal Gulati: Delhi)
Chairpersons: Ashok Gupta, Atul Jain, Dalbir Singh


16: 00 – 17:00         Panel (Skull Base)
Skull base reconstruction: Ifs and buts?
Moderator: Nishit Shah (Mumbai)

Panelists: Peter Catalano (USA), Devinder Rai (Delhi)

Meghnadh (Hyderabad), Rajeev Kapila (Punjab), Hetal Patel (Mumbai), Anil Dhingra (Haryana) Khageshwar Rout (Odhisha), Mohnish Grover (Rajasthan), DS Dhillon (Punjab)

Chairpersons: V.K. Khosla, Anoop Raj, Sanjeev Arora

17:10 – 17:20         Cross-Fire
                              Skull base reconstruction: Endoscopic vs. Microsurgical approach.
                              (Ashis Pathak Punjab), (Hetal PatelMumbai)
                             
Chairpersons: M. Grover, Gaurav Gupta, Madhuri


Hall 2

Rhinoplasty            (10 mins each)

09:00 – 10:30         Chairpersons: Imtiaz Qazi, Yash Sharma, C Mohan

Rhinoplasty: the science behind art (Manish, Haryana)

                              Aesthetic functional rhinoplasty (Shafqat Islam)
                             
                              Crooked nose (Nitin Gupta, Chandigarh)
                             
                              Basics of Rhinoplasty (Sudeep Munjal, Haryana)

                              Non-surgical Rhinoplasty (KM Kapoor, Chandigarh)

                              Results of augmentation rhinoplasty with rib cartilage (Rakesh Kumar, Delhi)

Closed Rhinoplasty (Nilam Sathe, Mumbai)
         
                              Management of dorsum in twisted nose (Ankur Sood, Chandigarh)

10: 40 – 11: 15       Panel
                              How to avoid pitfalls in Rhinoplasty?

Moderator: Rakesh Kumar (Delhi)

Panelists: R C Deka (Delhi), K M Kapoor (Chandigarh), Imtiaz Qazi (Kuwait), AB Prabhu (Chandigarh), Yash Sharma (Punjab),Karan Sharma, Nilam Sathe,
K D Singh (Chandigarh), Ajay Jain (Delhi)

Chairpersons: NK Mahindroo, Sanjiv Bhagat, Vaibhav Saini

11:20 – 11: 30        Cross-Fire:

Rhinoplasty: Whose domain?
                              Rakesh Kumar (Delhi) vs. K M Kapoor (Chandigarh)
                             
Chairpersons: R Azad, Kiranbir Singh, Gopika Kalsotra


Hall 3
Resident paper session:   6 mins each

(Award Session 1)

09:30 – 11:00

1.    Role Of Enoscopic Transphenoidal Surgery In Removal Of Pituitary Adenomas: Experience At Our Institute (Manju Silu; Rajasthan)
2.    Rhino-sinogenic headache (Kiran Verma, UP)
3.    Effects of allergic sinusitis on pulmonary function tests (Shreya Sharma, UP)
4.    Blindness-an un-usual ENT Emergency (Abhishek Menon, Mumbai)
5.    Pediatric nasal masses: Our experience (Pankaj Goyal, Mumbai)
6.    Can early intervention prevent blindness in pediatric AFRS (Monika Patidar, Rajasthan)
7.    Management of Orbital Trauma - Our Experience (Sreena Dev, Mumbai)
8.    A Study of SNOT 22 Scores in Adults With No Sinonasal Disease (Dr Shahnaz sheikh, Anantnag)
9.    Endoscopic DacrocystorhinostomyWith Silicon Stenting -: Our Experience (Sonali Sujay Dodal, Mumbai)
10. Orbital exenteration in rhino-orbito-cerebral mucormycosis: A prospective analytical study with scoring system (Bhagyashree Jaipuria, Sion)
11. Retrospective Study of Endoscopic cerebrospinal fluid leak repair (Dr Chaitali Chikhale, Maharashtra)
12. Endoscopic Management Of The Orbit And The Brain In Allergic Fungal Rhinosinusitis (Dr.Snekha P Dominic, Maharashtra)
13. Indications and outcome of balloon sinuplasty in sinonasal pathologies (Dr Priyanka Aage Maharashtra)
14. Unusual landmarks to avoid injury to anterior ethmoidal artery during FESS: a radiological observational study (Praneet, Uttarakhand)
15.  Capillary Hemangioama of a nasal cavity : retrospective study (Roshan R. Jalisatgi)
Chairpersons: Vinay Gupta, Dhiraj Gurwinder Singh, Rishi Raj
Award session II
11:00 – 12:30
16. Role of Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery on olfaction in Chronic Rhinosinusitis with polyps (Shilpa Rafeek, New Delhi)
17. Addition Of Vitamin D To An Intranasal Steroid Improves Control Of Symptoms In Allergic Rhinitis  , (Aishwarya Aparajita, Burla)
18. Sphenoethmoidalmeningoencephaloocele as a cause of recurrent meningitis: a study of 4 cases (Dr. Mugdha Singh, Chandigarh)
19. Effect of endoscopic coblator assisted thermal ablation of posterior nasal nerve in patients of allergic rhinitis (Dr. Vivek Dokania, Mumbai)
20. Traumatic Optic Neuropathy management: our case series (Dr Tanmay Patil, Fellow in Rhinology, Mumbai)
21. Per Cutaneous Vs Endonasal Osteotomy In Rhinoplasty Operations (Irfan-ul-Shamas, J & K)
22. Balloon Sinuplasty: Novel technique: My results (Deepika Chaudhary, Delhi)
23. Day care septoplasty: Is packing necessary (Saba Jamal, UP)
24. Association of micro-organisms in CRS with and without polyposis with clinical scoring, radiological scoring and clinical symptomatology (Helena Babu, UP)
25. The relevance of olfaction and muco-ciliary clearance as functional outcome of FESS (Sneha Gupta )
26. ARIA update 2008: Application in terms of classification, QOL and co-morbidities in AR patients in Northern India (Anmol Agarwal)
27. Extended indication of coablation in nasal surgeries (Anjali Singh, UKD)
28. To study the effect of coablation assisted thermal ablation of bilateral posterior nasal nerve in patients of allergic rhinitis (Vivek Dokania, Mumbai)
29.  Bilateral choanal atresia repair of a neonate using the endoscopicstent-less cross-flap technique (Bhagyashree Jaipuria)
30.  Impact of turbinoplasty on over all results of indicated nasal surgeries  with or without  allergic rhinitis incidence (Himani Singh)

Chairpersons: Munish Munjal, C Mahindroo, Navjot Kaur





Hall 2
Allergy Symposium
16:00 - !7: 00          Moderator: S Jain (10 mins each)

Allergy Cascade (Symptoms and pathophysiology) Nitin Mathur, Chandigarh
                             
                              Diagnosis of Allergic rhinitis: Vikram Khanna

                              ARIA guidelines and pharmacotherapy: Sarika Verma/ Subir Jain

                              Immunotherapy and Beyond: Subir Jain/ Sarika Verma

                              Allergy in pediatric population: Swati Gupta

Panel discussion
                              Moderator: S. Mohindra

Panelists: S Jain, Nitin Mathur,Bachi Hathiram, Sarika Verma, Vikram Khanna

Chairpersons: SP Goyal, Vipin Gupta, Prachi Jain

Hall 3

Symposium on facio-maxillary trauma: (10 mins each)

16: 00 – 17:30         Emergency management of Facio-maxillary trauma (Radiological evaluation and importance) –Kshitij Charya, Punjab
                             
                              Understanding basics of occlusion and mid-facial fractures including approaches (Rajesh Yadav)

                              Role and types of maxilla-mandibular fixation in facial and mandibular fractures (Mayuresh Verma)
                             
                              Basics to advance: Endoscopic fixation of FMI and future ()
                             
Moderator: Mayuresh Verma
                              Chairpersons: R. Abrol, Vikrant Mittal, Ishaan Kaushik

Hall 1

17:15 – 18:30         Medico-legal Aspects in Rhinology
Justice GC Garg
Sanjay Gupta
                              Munish Kapila

                              Moderator: Sanjay Sood

                              Chairpersons: SK Varma, Sarbjeet Singh, Sajad

GBM
18:30 – 19:15
Hall 1
Banquet 8 PM Onwards

                             



01st September 2019


Hall 3
Resident paper session 
Session III
09:00 – 10:30        

1.    Head and neck fibrous dysplasia (Dr Chaitali Chikhale, Maharashtra)
2.    Respiratory Epithelial Adenomatoid Hamartoma (REAH) : A Rare Cause of Nasal Obstruction
3.    Pseudo – duanne’s retraction an important clinical sign in medial orbital blowout fracture -
(Dr. Snekha P Dominic, Maharashtra)
4.    Rare Presentation Of Bilateral Choanal Polyp (Dr Priyanka Aage, Maharashtra)
5.    Sternberg’s Canal and the Related Controversies (Sreena Dev, Maharashtra)
6.    Treatment of Rhino cerebral Mucormycosis; Study of combined effects of surgical and medical therapy (Dr. Manisha Sharma, Rajasthan)
7.    Endoscopic Removal of Maxillary Odontogenic Keratocyst  (Shalima P S, Chandigarh)
8.    Hadad – Bassagasteguy Flap: Pearls on approach and its clinical outcomes in our setting (Priyanka Chamoli, New Delhi)
9.    Six year old with antrochoanal polyp (Dr.Jyotika Sharma, Chandigarh)
10. Effect of topical furosemide on nasal polyposis relapse after endoscopic sinus surgery (Alka Kapil, VIMSAR)
11. Complications and failures in endoscopic CSF rhinorrhoea repair: A tertiary care review
(Prity Sharma, Odisha)
12. Schwannoma of the para-nasal sinuses: A rare entity (Soniya Arora, Haryana)
13. Breaking the CSF barrier: A rhinologist’s prespective (Nitin Gupta)
14. Failures and Complications in Endoscopic CSF Rhinorrhea Repair : A Tertiary Care Review (Prity Sharma)
15.  Functional endoscopic sinus surgery under Navigation system (Priyanka Rohila)

Chairpersons: GD Rattan, R. Dhir, Nitin Gupta



Session IV
10:30 – 12:00
16. Isolated Fungal Ball In Concha Bullosa-A Rare Entity (Dr.Shahina Febin, Surat)
17. Maxillary Fibrous Dysplasia (Dr.Harish Rajeev, Surat)
18. Spindle cell neoplasm of nasal cavity (Vivek Dokania, Jharkhand)
19. Foreign body nose: an unusual presentation, (Dr. Diksha, Chandigarh)
20. Mucocoele Of Maxillary Slnus: A Rare Case Report, (Aishwarya Aparajita, vimsar, burla)
21. Comparative Study Of Clarithromycin &Coamoxiclav For Treatment Of Chronic Rhinosinusitis, (Arunima Kar, Burla)
22. Midline Nasal Tip Sinus: A Rare Presentation (Himani Gupta, Chandigarh)
23. Solitary Fibrous Tumor Of Nasal Cavity And Paranasal Sinuses: A Case Report
(Dr.Debapriyo Saha, Delhi)
24. A Case report on orbital complications of sinusitis in a 5 year old (Sonam, Haryana)
25. Endoscopic endo-nasal trans-ethmo-sphenoidal optic nerve decompression for traumatic optic neuropathy (Kiren Thomas, Haryana)
26. A case report on rhino-orbital mucormycosis in a diabetic patient: Management and treatment (Habibullah Khan, Haryana)
27.  Unusual landmarks to avoid injury to anterior ethmoid artery during endoscopic sinus surgery: A radiological observational study (Praneeth Potluri)
Chairpesrons: Vijay Verghese, C Mohan, Nitin Mathur, Rajnish Sharma






















Hall 2

12:00 – 13:30          Junior consultant award:  (6 min. each)
                             
Timing of Optic nerve decompression in craniofacial fibrous dysplasia- clarification of indication and prognostication of surgery (Hitesh Verma, New Delhi)

Rhinosporodiosis: an unresolved enigma (Rupa Mehta, Chattisgarh)

Outcomes of subtotal extra-corporeal septoplasty in deviated nose (Irfan-ul-Shamas, J&K)

Role of immunotherapy in chronic sinusitis and polyposis (Nitika Gupta, J & K)

Inferior turbinoplasty- microdebrider assisted vs. Radiofrequency- comparative study (Kanishka Chaudhary; WB)      

Intra-cranial intra-orbital extension of nasal masses: an endoscopic challenge (Anuragini, Delhi)

Surgical outcome and comparative evaluation of Draf II and draf III in patients with frontal sinus disease (Varun Nabh, HP)               

Chairpersons: NK Mahindroo, Hemant Chopra, Abhay Kumar Singh.



Anoop Raj Poster Award Session (3 mins each)

13:30 –14:15          Emergency hypophysectomy: our experience in pituitary apoplexy (Manju Silu
Rajasthan)


A rare case of carcinoma of sebaceous differention of nose (Divya Vaid, Delhi)

Atypical presentation of fungal rhinosinusitis; A case study (Manisha Sharma Mumbai)
                   
Radiological and endoscopic correlation of anatomy of nose and PNS (Prakhar Goel, Delhi)
Role of fungus in CRS (Vimmi, Chandigarh)

Injection snore-plasty : painless cure for habitual snoring (Don Jong, Chandigarh)

Nasal Myofibroblastictumor (Vivek Dokania, Mumbai)

Endoscopic management of anyterior skull base lesions: Experience of tertiary care centre in India (Prity Sharma, Odisha)
                             
                              Chairpersons: Dev Raj, Harpreet, Preasy Sharma

Arvind Soni Video Session (3 mins each)
                             
14:20 – 14:45         
·        Bhagyashree Jaipuria
·        MG Rajiniganth
·        S Gupta
·        Navjot Kaur
·        Hitesh Verma
·        Karan Agarwal

Chairpersons: D Rai, N Shah, M Grover


Hall I

Rhino-ophthalmology (10 mins each)

09: 00– 09: 50        Chairpersons: J.M. Hans, Sudhakar Vaidya, NK Mahindroo

Classification of sino-orbital lesions in imaging and endoscopic era                  (MG Rajiniganth, Karnataka)

Modified approach to powered Endoscopic DCR (Neeraj Suri, Gujarat)

Importance of Rhinology in Indian subcontinent (RC Deka, Delhi)

Tips to improve results of endoscopic DCR (Ravi Meher, Delhi)

Systemic reasons of naso-orbital conditions: a diagnostic dilemma (Anil Abrol, Punjab)

Rhino-orbital presentations in sinusitis: My experience (Bhumika, Punjab)

09:55 – 10: 40        Panel Discussion
Sino- Orbital Aspergillosis: Management Options
Moderator: Ravi Meher

Panelists: Achal Gulati, MG Rajiniganth, Sudesh Kumar, Nitin Gupta, Gaurav Khandelwal, Vaibhav Saini, Shashikant Paul, Anuragini Gupta

Chairpersons: S.S. Dogra, Ravinder Minhas, Pankaj Arora.

10:45 – 11:00          Cross-Fire
                              Antifungal Drugs in AFRS
Vicky Khattar vs Rajesh Dhir

                              Chairpersons: Manjeet Singh, L. N. Garg, Harsimran Tuli.



FESS   (10 mins each)                

11: 00 – 13:00         Chairpersons: S. Varshney, R Azad, Gopika Kalsotra

Pediatric FESS: Prof Hetal Patel (Mumbai)
                             
Navigation: adding precision to procedures (Karunesh: Punjab)
                             
                              Principles and practices of revision endoscopic sinus surgery (Nishi Sonkhya)
                             

Chairpersons: :Kiranbir Singh, Sudesh Kumar, Pradipta Parida

                              Approach to frontal sinus: Endoscopic / External (C Preetam, Odisha)

Enigma of Rhinoscleroma and rhinosporodiosis (Sudhakar Vaidya, MP)


Chairpersons: Dalbir Singh, Jaskaran, Yashpal Sharma


Mucormycosis management (Vaibhav Saini)

Invasive sino-cranial aspergillosis: Institute experience (S. Mahindra, Chd)

Posterior neurectomy for vaso-motor rhinitis (Ahilasamy, Chennai)


Chairpersons: Sarabjit Singh, Umang Malhotra, Rupa Mehta

Why certain sub-set of people with allergic rhinitis develop polyposis and AFRS? (Vikram Khanna; Mumbai)

External Frontal Sinus Procedures: My Experience (Raman Wadhera, Haryana)

Invasive fungal Sphenoiditis (Amit Kumar, UP)


Chairpersons: Rijuneeta, DS Dhillon, Sanj0069v Bhagat.

Galactomannan evaluation in AFRS: can it be considered a marker for invasion (Hitesh, Delhi)

AFRS (Divya Agarwal, Delhi)

Correlation between nasal endoscopy, CT, Surgery and severity of the symptoms (Manjit Singh, Punjab)



13:20- – 14:00        Yagyadarshan QUIZ
                             
Quiz Master: Sanjay Sood

Chairpersons: Deepak Haldipur, Ailaswamy, MG Rajiniganth

Hall 2
Rhino –Oncology (10 mins each)
                   
09:00 – 10:15          Chairpersons: Lokram (Nepal), Madhuri (HP), D. S. Dhillon (Punjab), Anujeet Kaur (Pb)

Improving the outcome in maxillary sinus cancer: institute experience of 10 years: Jaimanti Bakshi (Chandigarh)

Role of neo-adjuvant chemotherapy in sino-nasal malignancies (Rajeev Bedi, Punjab)

Anterior CFR for sino-nasal tumors (Saurabh Varshney)

Maxillary swing (Ishwar Singh)
Role of Gamma Knife Radio-surgery for the management of pituitary and glomus tumors(Manjul Tripathi, Chandigarh)

Radiation therapy of sino-nasal malignancy (NK Bhalla, USA)

Inverted papilloma (Varun Rai, Delhi)

10:20 – 11:05          Panel Discussion
Benign tumours of the nose and Para-nasal sinuses
Moderator: JC Passey (New Delhi)

Panelists: Jaimanti Bakshi (Chd), Munish Munjal (Punjab), Ishwar Singh (New Delhi), Sudesh Kumar (HP), Sanjiv Bhagat (Punjab), Rohit (Bareilly), Prahlad Duggal (Punjab), Jagdeep Thakur (HP)

Chairpersons: Parvinder Singh Kohli, Grace Budhiraja, Anuragini

11: 10 – 11:20         Cross Fire
                              Management of stage IV Krause IP: Endoscopic vs external
Prahlad Duggal (ASR) vs.Rohit Sharma (Bareilly)

Chairpersons:,Darshan Singh, Rahul Agarwal, Nilam Sathe

11:30 – 12:15          Panel
                              MESS in FESS
                              Moderator: S Varshney
Panelists: C Preetam (Odisha), Gopika (Jammu), Alok Agarwal (Delhi), Bachi Hathiram (Mumbai), Navneet Kumar (Pb), Anurag Tondon (Delhi); DS Kushwaha (Delhi)

Chairpersons: Mahesh Kapoor, Ishwar Singh, Neeraj Suri


14: 30 – 15:00        Lunch




VALEDICTORY FUNCTION                                        -         3.30 PM – 4.15 PM              

CONCLUDING MEET                                                 -         4.15 PM – 4.45 PM    

FAREWELL TEA AND DEPARTURE                             -         4.45 PM – 5.15 PM                        

Friday 2 August 2019

NOTICE FOR THE ANNUAL GENERAL BODY MEETING

NOTICE FOR THE ANNUAL GENERAL BODY MEETING
Notice for the annual GBM 32nd annual conference at Chandigarh
Venue : Hotel The LaLit Chandigarh.   
Date :  31st Aug 2019                                   Time : 5.00 PM

AGENDA
1. To adopt the minutes of the last GBM held in Bhubneshwer
2. Condolence resolution if any
3. Report of the Hony. Secretary
4. Report of the Hony. Treasurer
5. Admission of new members
6. To consider proposals received during the year:
a) Confirmation of the proposed venue Bikaner for the forth coming annual conference for the year 2020
b) To consider proposals for the conference for the year 2021
7. Approval of amendments if any  in the constitution of the society
8. Election of the new office bearer if required 
9. Installation of the new office bearer
10. Any other matter with the permission of the chair


ELECTION NOTICE FOR THEGOVERNING BODY 
         ALL INDIA RHINOLOGY SOCIETY -YEAR 2019-20

Election notice is given for calling nominations from members of the AIRS for the following posts of the Governing Body for the year 2019-20. Elections will be held as per the election guidelines of AIRS Constitution.

Post: Vice President: ONE Post
Post: Governing body  members: TEN Posts


Eligibility:

1. Vice President : Minimum 5 years membership, one tenure as governing body member
2. Honorary Secretary, Honorary Join Secretary and Treasurer:Minimum 3 years membership, one tenure as governing body member
3. Governing body member: Minimum 2 years membership.
4.Editorial Board Chairman: Minimum 5 years membership, one tenure as governing body member, 5 Publications


NOMINATION FORM FOR ELECTION OF GOVERNING BODY MEMBER OF AIRS YEAR 2019-20

Name of Member:________________________________________________

AIRS Membership Number: _________________________

Post applied for: ______________________________________________________

Proposed by: __________Membership number_________ 
Signature_____________          
Seconded by: __________ Membership number_________
Signature_____________          


 

Signature of member with Name and date

 

The nominations may be sent in the given format by Registered Post / Courier/email  to:
Dr Rahul aggarwal
Hony. Secretary, AIRS
Address: 2 – Shyam Enclave, Vikas marg Ext. Delhi 110092.



dr_rahul_aggarwal@yahoo.co.in/ allindiarhinologysociety@gmail.com
Last Date for receiving Nominations:21st August 2019
Last date for withdrawal of Nomination Forms: 26th August 2019
Date of Elections (If required): 31st August  2019

Thursday 27 June 2019

Rhinocon 2019


Dear Friends,

The Department of ENT, Fortis Hospital, Mohali takes great pleasure to host RHINOCON 2019, the 32nd Annual meeting of Rhinology Society of India at Chandigarh from 30th Aug to 1st Sept 2019.
This conference will provide you with the unique opportunity to enhance knowledge and update yourself with the latest advances in the field of Rhinology and Skull base surgery. A galaxy of well renowned international and national speakers, authorities in the respective fields will be delivering guest lectures/orations. 

Highlights of the conference would include Live Surgery sessions, one on one interaction with the operating faculty, Symposium, panel discussions, Lectures, Interactive Sessions, award sessions for residents, faculty, video presentations for awards, poster presentation for awards and free paper/ poster sessions. 

Chandigarh, the 'city beautiful', one of the best planned city designed by Le Corbusier is famous for Nek Chand's Rock Garden, Sukhna Lake, Rose garden, Terrace garden, shopping malls and food courts. The city at the foothills of the Shivalik range is the gateway of many nearby hill stations like Shimla, Kasauli, Chail and Dharamshala besides its proximity to the world famous Golden Temple of Amritsar. Chandigarh is well and directly connected by air, rail and road to all major cities of India

On behalf of the organizing committee, we assure you a scientific feast and a very memorable and pleasant stay in Chandigarh. We look forward to your presence which is required to make this conference successful. WELCOME ONE AND ALL!
With Best Regards

Dr. Ashok Gupta
Organizing Chairman

Dr. Anish Gupta
Organizing Secretary

Conference Website: https://www.rhinocon2019.in/

VENUE

Nestled in the midst of the exquisite view of the Shivalik mountain range and greenery, the art of luxury comes to life at The LaLiT Chandigarh. It is located in the Rajiv Gandhi InfoTech Park, one of Northern India's premier facilities for information technology. It operates 179 rooms and suites and offers over 21,000 square feet of conference and banqueting space. The LaLiT Chandigarh operates six dining options, 24/7, The LaLiT Boulangerie, Baluchi, Le Petit Café, The Circle Bar and OKO, which offer various cuisines. In addition, The LaLiT Chandigarh also operates a night club, Kitty Su.

The LaLiT Chandigarh in 2018, received the 'Travellers Review Award' from Goibibo and in 2016, the 'Customer Choice' award from MakeMyTrip. The night club, Kitty Su, received the 'Best Night Club' award at the Times Nightlife Awards in 2016 and then again in 2017. In 2016, its Pan-Asian specialty destination, OKO, was awarded the 'Best Pan Asian in Fine Dining Category' award at the Times Food Awards. 24/7 All Day Dining won the 'Best All-Day Dining Category award at the Times Food Awards in 2015. Baluchi, LaLiT's Pan Indian destination, received the 'Best North Indian in the Fine Dining Category" award at the Times Food Awards in 2017 and 'Noteworthy Newcomer - North Indian' award at the Times Food Awards in 2016.

VENUE: The LaLiT Chandigarh
DATE: 30th August - 1st September 2019

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