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IEA-SEA Epidemiology Workshop cum Training on Non-Communicable
Diseases
10th – 15th April, 2017
Venue : Pokhara Grand Hotel Pokhara, Nepal
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Course Directors
Prof. S. B. Dixit,Professor & HOD,
Department of Community Medicine,Manipal College of Medical Sciences,
Pokhara, Nepal
Prof. V. K. Srivastava Professor & HOD,
Professor,
Centre for Community Medicine,All India Institute of Medical Sciences,
Ansari Nagar, New Delhi – 110 029
Prof. Umesh Kapil Professor,
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi – 110029
Department of Human Nutrition Unit
Dr. Anand Krishanan
Department of Community Medicine,Hind Institute of Medical Sciences,
Barabanki, Lucknow MetroUttar Pradesh
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INVITATION
From the Desk of Course Directors
Dear Friends
It gives me immense pleasure to invite you to the “Epidemiology Workshop cum Training on Non-Communicable Diseases” organised by SEA chapter of the International Epidemiological Association which will be held from 10-15th April 2017 at Pokhara Grand Hotel, Pokhara, Nepal.
The theme of the conference is “Epidemiology of Non-Communicable Diseases”. The Workshop cum Training will consist of presentations and hands on exercises on variety of issues.
The Workshop cum Training will cover important topics like epidemiology, burden and impact, determinants, role of health promotion, evidence based public health interventions, multi-sectoral actions, cancer registration and cancer control, surveillance, research priorities, monitoring, evaluation and measuring cost effectiveness of interventions in the field of
Epidemiology of Non-Communicable Diseases. It will also cover National Non-Communicable Diseases Programms, roadmap and challenges for integration within different NCDs and addressing co-morbidity with
affiliated fields. Modern epidemiology is not only concern with the study of distribution and determinants of disease frequency in man but also helps in identifying risk factors of chronic diseases, evaluating treatment modalities and health services, it has given newer off-shoots eg. clinical epidemiology, cancer epidemiology, neuro epidemiology, genetic epidemiology. So, all the specialities of medicine are welcome to participate in this Workshop cum Training. Your active participation and contribution in various scientific sessions will make this event a real success.
communicable diseases.Epidemiological skills are essential for every scientist in medical and
This Workshop cum Training will offer a wonderful opportunity to discuss important issues, sharing information and exchange ideas in the field of “Epidemiology of Non-Communicable Diseases
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Trek is the world renowned trekking experience to closely observe the hidden secretes of the Himalayas. Pokhara is the famous tourist destination of Nepal. Begnas Taal, Fewa Lake, Barahi Temple, Davis Fall, Bishwa Shanti Stupa, Tibetian Monastery, Dhampus, Australian Camp, Sharangkot, Mountaineering Museum, and Mahendra Cave are the tourist attractions within Pokhara. Pokhara is well connected with road and air to all parts of the country. The weather is quite pleasant here in the month of April and only light clothing is required.
On the behalf of Course Directors, I welcome you all and wish you a very happy and enjoyable stay.
With warm regards,Dr. S B DixitCourse Director
We are definite that you will enjoy a combination of the academic feast as well as the scenic beauties of nature at Pokhara. Nepal is land of snow clad Himalayas and the fast flowing rivers. Paragliding, Bungy jumping, Canyon swinging, Canoeing, Kayaking, Rafting, Trekking, Cycling, Mountain biking and Mountain flight, Flying in Ultra Light Planes around Himalayas are most common in Nepal.
We request you to visit our website > www.ieasea.org < for more details. In case of any query, please feel free to contact us.
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ABOUT INTERNATIONAL EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION (IEA)
The International Epidemiological Association has more than 4000 members in over 100 different countries who follow the aims of the Association to facilitate communication amongst those engaged in research and training of Epidemiology. These aims are achieved by holding scientific meetings and seminars, by publication of Journals, reports, monographs, translations of books, by contact amongst members and by other activities consistent with these aims.
ABOUT THE COURSE
“IEA-SEA Workshop cum Training on Non-Communicable Diseases” will focus on prevention and control of Non-Communicable Diseases mainly Cardiovascular diseases, Chronic Kidney Diseases, Cancer, Stroke, Diabetes and Mental Health in Global Context. The Workshop cum Training will cover epidemiology, burden and impact, determinants, role of health promotion, evidence based public health interventions, multi-sectoral actions, cancer registration and cancer control, mainstreaming mental health in NCD agenda, surveillance, research priorities, monitoring, evaluation and measuring cost effectiveness off interventions. It will also cover National Non-Communicable Diseases Programmes, roadmap and challenges for integration within different NCDs and addressing co morbidity with communicable diseases.
WHO SHOULD PARTICIPATE 1. Members of International Epidemiological Association 2. Faculty Members, Scientists and Post Graduates Students from the Medical
Colleges 3. Faculty Members, Scientists and Post Graduate Students of Home Science
and Agricultural Colleges4. Research Scientists from National and State Level Health, Training
Institutions 5. National and State Level : Health Planners, Administrators and Policy
Makers
The Faculty and Postgraduate students in Medical and Public Health Schools from the developing countries and Program mangers are likely to be benefitted. The teaching will be through interactive and skill development sessions by Expert Faculty.
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6. Programme Managers of National Health Mission at National, State and Regional Level
7. Faculty Members from National, State and Regional Level Health & Family Welfare Training Centres
8. Programme Managers from Voluntary Organizations working in the field of Public Health
9. Programme Managers of the National Health Programmes at the National, State and Regional Level
10. Scientists in the field of Health from International, Bilateral Organizations 11. Managers and Administrators of Health
OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE i) To explain the epidemiologic, socio-economic and demographic transitions
fueling the rise in chronic, non-communicable diseases (NCDs) ii) To discuss the evidence based Public Health Interventions of Non-
Communicable Diseasesiii) To appraise about the global initiatives in the area of NCD prevention and
Control iv) To identify and implement strategies for strengthening of health system
including workforce issues v) To strengthen capacity for monitoring the progress, research and evaluating
NCD prevention and control policies and programmesvi) To enable interaction between NCD progammes Managers and Public
Health experts in academic institutions
EXPECTED OUTCOME I. In depth understanding of Epidemiology of NCDs II. In depth understanding of Evaluation of NCDs programmes III. Effective implementation of National Non-Communicable Diseases
Programmes by Programme Managers IV. Improved teaching of Non-Communicable Diseases in the Medical
Colleges by Faculty members V. Increase in Research Capacity on Non-Communicable Diseases
among Junior Faculty and Postgraduate Students
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VENUE OF THE WORKSHOP CUM TRAINING
The Manipal College of Medical Sciences (MCOMS), Pokhara was established in 1994 following a historic agreement between His Majesty’s Government and the Manipal Education and Medical Group (MEMG) for setting up of professional colleges and hospitals in Nepal. The 825 bed Manipal Teaching Hospital was inaugurated in 1998. The college started post-graduate programmes and the School of Nursing and Allied Health programme in the year 2000. From August 2003 onwards, the annual intake of medical students for the MBBS programmes was increased to 150. The students are admitted in August every year.
The college attracts an international student presence, with students from Nepal, India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and many other countries eg. USA, UK and Canada. The experienced, dedicated and full time faculty is drawn from the cream of talent available in India and Nepal. The vision of the institution is to achieve global leadership in human development and excellence in education and healthcare. Our mission is to be amongst the most preferred destinations for students and teachers of medical sciences, and not just in Nepal.
Venue : Pokhara Grand Hotel, Pokhara, Nepal
HOW TO REACH POKHARA
a) by Air
The only international airport in Nepal is Kathmandu’s Tribhuvan International. There are flights to Kathmandu from around the globe. Within Nepal, most areas are connected by air, even though some by small aircrafts on little runways.
There are many low fare flights available between Kathmandu to Pokhara
b) by Bus
A popular way of entering Nepal is at the border with India. There are entry points at Kakkarbhitta (West Bengal), Biratnagar (Bihar), Birgunj (Bihar), Sunauli, Nepalgunj, Dhanagadi and Mahendranagar (all across the border from Uttar Pradesh). The towns are listed here as they lie from east to west. Biratnagar is Nepal’s second largest city, after Kathmandu. Buses enter at these points and of course you could drive in as well.
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SCIENTIFIC AGENDA“IEA-SEA Epidemiology Workshop cum Training on Non-Communicable Diseases”
Day 19.00 - 9.30 Registration Possible Speaker9.30 - 10.30 Inauguration11.00 - 11.45 Epidemiological Transition11.45 - 12.30 Burden of Disease Measurement12.30 - 1.00 CVD Survey Methods2.00 - 2.45 Exercise – 1 Review of a Cross-sectional study2.45 - 3.30 Introduction to Cancer Epidemiology4.00 - 4.30 Introduction to GloboCan Data4.30 - 5.30 Epi-Info 1- Designing and doing Data EntryDay 29.30 - 10.15 Introduction to CVD Epidemiology10.15 - 11.00 Concept of Risk, Risk Factor and Biomarkers of NCDs11.30 - 12.15 Cohort Studies12.15 -1.00 Exercise – 2 Review of a NCD related Cohort paper2.00 - 2.45 Case Control Studies2.45 - 3.30 Exercise – 3 Review of a NCD related Case-control paper4.00 - 4.30 Exercise – 4 WHO-ISH CVD Risk chart4.30 - 5.30 Epiinfo- 2 Data Management and AnalysisDay 39.30 - 10.15 Epidemiology of Diabetes and metabolic diseases10.15 - 11.00 Changing Epidemiology of Nutritional Diseases11.30 - 12.15 Concepts of Reliability and Validity of measurements12.15 - 1.00 Measuring Diet, Physical Activity and Obesity2.00 - 2.45 Exercise – 5 Review of paper on cut-offs2.45 - 3.30 Screening for chronic Diseases4.00 - 0430 Exercise – 6 Review of Evaluation of a screening program paper4.30 -5.30 Data InterpretationDay 49.30 - 10.15 Epidemiology of Mental Disorders10.15 - 11.00 Global NCD Monitoring and Surveillance Framework11.30 - 12.15 Tobacco and Alcohol Surveillance 12.15-1.00 Biochemical Surveillance methods2.00-2.45 WHO STEPs Approach to Surveillance2.45-4.30 Exercise – 7 Demonstration of WHO STEPS tools4.30-5.30 Practice Session on EpiInfo
Non-Communicable Diseases Epidemiology - 6 days WorkshopDraft Program
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Day 59.30-10.15 Key Effective NCD Interventions10.15-1100 Clinical Trials11.30-12.15 Exercise – 8 Review of a NCD related trial article - DASH12.15-1.00 Conceptual Framework of Behaviour Change Interventions200-2.45 Program Evaluation – Logic Framework2.45-3.30 Exercise – 9 Review of Behaviour Change Program article400-4.45 Economic Evaluation of Programs4.45-5.30 Exercise 10 – Review of an Economic Evaluation articleDay 69.30-10.15 Assessing Strength of Evidence10.15-11.00 Dissemination of Evidence11.30-12.15 Workshop Evaluation and Feedback12.15-1.00 Closing Ceremony
TENTATIVE LIST OF FACULTY /RESOURCE PERSONS / SPEAKERS
4. Dr. Anand Krishanan Professor, Centre for Community Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi – 110 029
5. Dr. Rajesh Kumar Professor and Head,Department of Community Medicine, PGIMER, Chandigarh, Punjab, India
6. Dr. J. S. Thakur,Professor,Department of Community Medicine, PGIMER, Chandigarh, Punjab, India
7. Dr. C. M. PandeyProfessor and Head,Department of Biostatistics, SGPGI, Lucknow, India
1. Dr. Valerie Beral, President IEA Cancer Epidemiology Unit University of Oxford Oxford, OX3 7LF - United Kingdom 2. Dr. Lorenzo Richiardi Treasurer IEACancer Epidemiology Unit,University of Turin Via Santena 7, 10126 Torino - Italy 3. Dr. Henrique Barros President-Elect IEA University of Porto Medical School Department of Clinical Epidemiology, Predictive Medicine and Public Health Rua Doutor Placido da Costa 4200-450, Porto - Portugal
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8. Dr. R. M. Pandey Professor and Head, Department of BiostatisticsAll India Institute of Medical Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi – 110 029
9. Dr. J. P. Narain Former Director,Non-Communicable Diseases, WHO-SEARO, New Delhi, India
12. Dr. S. N. Dwivedi, Professor, Department of BiostatisticsAll India Institute of Medical Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi – 110 029
13. Prof. S. B. Dixit,Professor,Department of Community Medicine,Manipal College of Medical Sciences,Pokhara, Nepal
14. Prof. Umesh Kapil Department of Human Nutrition,All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi – 110 029m
15. Dr. Narendra K. AroraExecutive DirectorThe INCLEN Trust International & CHNRIINCLEN Executive Office I F-1/5, 2nd Floor, Okhla Industrial Area, Phase1 New Delhi – 110020, India
11. Dr. V. K. Srivastava, Secretary IEA, and Professor, Department of Community Medicine, Hind Institute of Medical Sciences, Barabanki, Lucknow
10. Dr. Damodar BachaniDeputy Commissioner (NCD)Ministry of Health & Family Welfare,Government of India, Room No. – 407, `D’ Wing, Nirman Bhawan, New Delh-110 011
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CALL FOR ABSTRACTS FOR ORAL AND POSTER PRESENTATION
The last date of Abstract Submission is 10th March, 2017.
The acceptance of abstract will be sent by 20 March 2017.
Acceptance of Abstract will be considered only after receipt of Registration Fees.
The Organizing Committee of International Congress will decide about the mode of Presentations of abstract i.e. Oral / Poster during IEA-SEA Epidemiology Workshop cum Training
Guidelines for Submission of Abstract
Instructions for Preparation of Abstracts (The abstracts which will follow the instructions mentioned below will only be accepted)
Authors List: List the name of authors and address of institutions with email-ID. Please underline presenting author’s name
Abstract Title: Please type abstract title in UPPER CASE and do not put a full stop (.) after the title
Abstract: Abstract should include i) Introduction, ii) Rationale, iii) Objectives, iv) Materials and Methods, v) Results and vi) Conclusion. Abstract MUST NOT exceed 300 words
2. Use font type “Times New Roman” 3. Font Size 123. The abstract must not exceed 300 words 4. The Abstract should be submitted in A4 size4. Deadline of abstract submission is 10th March, 20175. The acceptance of abstract for presentation will be notified by 20th March 20176. Duration for Oral presentation will be strictly for 10 minutes (8 minutes for presentation
and 2 minutes for discussion) 7. Only Power-Point Presentation facility will be available
The Organizing Committee of “IEA-SEA Epidemiology Workshop cum Training on Non-Communicable Diseases” has decided to invite scientific abstracts from Faculty Members /Scientists/Postgraduates working in the field of Public Health and epidemiology to encourage and facilitate participation of young faculty members and postgraduate students.
1. Abstracts must be typed and submitted in English in Word Format, font type “Times New Roman”, font size 12 and should be sent by e-mail to the Course Director at [email protected]. Soft copy of abstract is essential for acceptance.
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REGISTRATION FORM
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REGISTRATION FEE Hotel*** Accommodation
Charges on Double Sharing Basis
Before15-01-2017
After16-01-2017 to
28-02-2017
Spot Registration
Delegates $ 300 USD $ 350 USD $ 500 USD $ 350 USDPost-graduate Students $ 200 USD $250 $ 300 USD $ 350 USD
*** for 6 Nights From 9th to 14th April 2017 in Pokhara Grand Hotel, Nepal
The Bank Draft for Registration Fees should be sent in favour of “IEA-SEA-RSM- 2013” and payable at Pokhara, Nepal
OR
Details of Bank Account in which Registration fees may be transferred Online
# Details of Bank Account in which Registration fees and Hotel Accommodation Charges may be transferred:-
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4. Bank Account Number (Debit Account Number) from which registration Fees has been transferred
5. Credit Account Number
6. UTR / NEFT Number
8. Please carry a photocopy of your Registration Form and Bank Draft/copy of the online transfer of the Registration fees and Hotel charges to facilitate Registration
NOTE: “IEA-SEA Workshop cum Training on Non-Communicable Diseases” is a Residential Workshop, the delegates are requested to make combined payment of Registration Fees and Hotel Accommodation simultaneously.
9. The Registration Fees once paid will only be reimbursed after completion of the “IEA-SEA Workshop cum Training on Non-Communicable Diseases” with following terms and conditions:
i) Cancellation of Registration request received before 1st March 2017 (75% of Registration Fees will be reimbursed)
ii) Cancellation of Registration request received before 20th March 2017 (50% of Registration Fees will be reimbursed)
iii) Cancellation of Registration request received before 5th April 2017 (25% of Registration Fees will be reimbursed)
1. Name of Beneficiary : IEA-SEA-RSM-2013
2. Name of Bank : NEPAL SBI BANK LTD.
3. Bank Account Number : 1892-524-020-0148 NPR
4. NSBI SWIFT CODE No : NSBINPKA
5. Address of Bank : NEPAL SBI BANK LTD., POKHARA
BRANCH, NEW ROAD, POKHARA
Please inform us the following details of transfer of funds by Email:1. Amount Transferred
2. Transaction Number
3. Date of Transaction
Department of Community MedicineManipal College of Medical Sciences
Pokhara, NepalTel: 00977-61-440387(M) +977-9846040125;
Email: [email protected]
Department of Community MedicineManipal College of Medical Sciences
Pokhara, NepalEmail: [email protected]
Address for Correspondence Prof. S. B. DixitCourse Director Professor & HOD
Workshop Programme CoordinatorDr. Brijesh SathianAssistant Professor