Showing posts with label PGIMER. Show all posts
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Wednesday, February 28, 2024

An Ambulance donated for PGI Satellite Centre Sangrur

Mission Sewa Chandigarh's New initiative  for welfare of society


Chandigarh
: 28 February 2024: (Karthika Kalyani Singh//Punjab Screen Desk)::

Mission Sewa, Chandigarh, a non-profit organization dedicated to serving the community, has donated a well equipped ambulance to the Satellite Centre, Sangrur. The ambulance was handed over in a special ceremony held at the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh. 

Mr. Rajwinder Singh, President of Mission Sewa, Chandigarh along with his dedicated team, presented the keys and documents of the ambulance to Prof. Vivek Lal, Director of PGIMER. The event was graced by the presence of Prof. Ashok Kumar, Additional Medical Superintendent, Prof. Sameer Aggarwal/ Orthopedics, Prof. Rakesh Kapoor/ Radiotherapy, Mr. Varun Ahluwalia FA, and Dr. Ranjit Bhogal, along with other senior functionaries from PGIMER.

Expressing his gratitude, Prof. Vivek Lal commended the generous gesture of Mission Sewa. He emphasized the crucial role the ambulance will play in saving precious lives during critical hours, considering the high patient load at the Satellite Centre. Prof. Lal urged more philanthropists and NGOs to come forward and support the cause by donating acts of kindness, rather than cash.

"As part of this city, we are committed to serving the poor and needy patients who visit PGIMER," said Mr. Rajwinder Singh. "We have observed that fast and quick shifting of a patient to the hospital in case of emergency can be a life-saving factor. Therefore, Mission Sewa decided to strengthen the healthcare system by donating a well-equipped ambulance for patient care at PGI."

Mission Sewa is a non-profit organization based in Chandigarh, India. The organization is dedicated to serving the community and making a positive impact on society. Through various initiatives and projects, Mission Sewa strives to improve the lives of those in need and provide support in healthcare, education, environment, and more. 

Mission Sewa continues to work tirelessly towards its goal of making a positive impact on society and supporting those in need. By donating the ambulance, the organization aims to enhance the healthcare facilities at the Satellite Centre, Sangrur, ultimately saving and improving the lives of numerous individuals. 

Contributing members of Mission Sewa include Mr. Jasan Singla, Senior Vice President,  Mr. Sukhwant Grewal, Vice President, Mr. Gagandeep Singh, General Secretary, and Mr. Gurwinder Singh from the USA.

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Wednesday, February 14, 2024

Saraswati Puja Celebration at PGIMER

 Wednesday 14th February 2024 at 16:38

 This event Marks a Day of Knowledge and Traditions 


Chandigarh: 14th February 2024: (Karthika Singh//Punjab Screen)::

The highly anticipated Saraswati Puja celebration at Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh, took place today amidst great enthusiasm and fervor. 

The 58th Saraswati Puja was celebrated on the auspicious occasion of Basant Panchami at the Zakir Hall, Research Block A, PGIMER. The event saw the active participation of faculty members, staff members, and students, who gathered to seek the blessings of Goddess Saraswati, the deity symbolizing knowledge and wisdom as per Hindu mythology. 

Dr. Radhika S, President,  Saraswati Puja celebration committee, shared her insights on the importance of the occasion. She emphasized that Basant Panchami is a festival of Hindus that marks the beginning of the spring season and holds immense significance as a symbol of renewal and freshness.

Honorable Director Professor Vivek Lal, along with the staff, students and faculty members, joined in paying homage to Goddess Saraswati. Their presence emphasized the significance of preserving and honoring the cultural heritage and traditions of India.

The celebrations included traditional Puja, rituals and prayers, with attendees seeking the blessings of Maa Saraswati for a prosperous and knowledgeable year ahead. Various offerings were made, including fruits which were distributed amongst attendees as Prasad (blessed food).

The Saraswati Puja celebration committee of PGIMER, Chandigarh, aims to foster a sense of harmony, cultural appreciation, and camaraderie among the staff members, students, and faculty. Such events promote unity and understanding among people of diverse backgrounds, transcending boundaries and promoting a strong sense of community.

The Saraswati Puja celebration came to a close on an optimistic note, reflecting upon the importance of spreading knowledge and wisdom to all. The event was a testament to the rich cultural heritage and traditions that PGIMER, Chandigarh, continues to uphold.

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Sunday, November 26, 2023

50 years of Successful Transplant Trajectory by PGIMER

  Sunday 26th November 2023 at 18:00

 ‘The Golden Anniversary Summit on Renal & Pancreas Transplantation’

*Witnesses convergence of over 300 including globally acclaimed professionals from the world 

*Prof. Mukut Minz and Prof . Vinay Sakuja, former Heads, presented with Life Time Achievement Awards for their immense contribution 

*Other highlights include Award of License for Skin Bank, Launch of Pancreas Transplant Society & Release of Transplant Manual

 *Owing to stellar performance, PGIMER to take lead in designing transplant centres that manage multi-organ transplants:  Dr V.K. Paul, Member, NITI Aayog 


Chandigarh
:26th November 2023: (Karthika Kalyani Singh//Punjab Screen)::

The Golden Anniversary Summit on Renal & Pancreas Transplantation, the three day milestone event in the field of organ transplantation organised by PGIMER’s Deptt. of Renal Transplant Surgery, concluded successfully with not only celebrating the achievements of the past five decades, but also setting a road map for new collaborations, innovation, and excellence in organ transplantation.

The landmark Summit that witnessed the convergence of over 300 experts, clinicians, researchers, policy makers  from across the globe to deliberate and exchange the latest advancements in renal and pancreatic transplantation, was graced by Prof V K Paul, Member NITI Aayog ,   as the Chief Guest and Dr. Krishan Kumar , Head, National Organ & Tissue Transplant Programme (NOTP), MoHFW and Prof. Vivek Lal , Director, PGIMER as the Guests of Honour at the inaugural ceremony. 

Commending PGIMER for the accomplishments in organ transplantation, the Chief Guest on the occasion, Dr. V K Paul , Member NITI Aayog stated, “Having performed close to 300 deceased donations leading more than 550 kidney transplants from these donors along with liver, pancreas, heart transplants, PGIMER’s model has delivered stellar results. So leveraging their experience, I urge PGIMER to take the lead in designing advanced transplant centres that manage multi-organ transplants in various situations of our nation across on the systems that are potentially possible.”

Dr Paul enumerated various initiatives undertaken by the Government to ease various aspects of organ transplantation that included Online pledging through a very friendly portal that generated almost 90.000 pledges since 3rd August, Removal of upper age limit of 65 years for eligibility for registration to receive deceased donor organ and  doing away with domicile issue under Government of India’s “One Nation, One Policy” for Organ Donation and Transplantation, Special casual leave for 42 days for a live donor, coverage of renal transplant under Ayushman Bharat, to mention a few.”  

The Chief Guest further stated, “Though there are stumbling blocks but the government is relentlessly pursuing the mission of organ transplantation in a systematic manner. The cause calls for an integrated, synergized and sustained effort of the government, healthcare professionals, and community and non-government organizations to create a culture of voluntary deceased organ donation.” 

Prof. Vivek Lal, Director PGIMER addressing as Guest of Honour , recounted the journey of PGIMER’s transplantation as he stated, “We go back 50 years and Prof. Prof. KS. Chugh and Prof. RVS Yadav put their heads and hearts together and raised a trajectory that has brought us to this pass that we are the spearhead of transplant surgeries in India.”

Speaking as the Guest of Honour, Dr. Krishan Kumar, lauded PGIMER for its commitment to innovation, patient care, and its significant contributions to the field of organ transplantation as he said, “PGIMER’s commitment to excellence and their significant advancements in the field of renal transplantation have undoubtedly elevated the standards of healthcare delivery. It’s easier to initiate a programme but not only to sustain it, but take it to greater heights by accomplishing multiple milestones is no cake walk and PGIMER has demonstrated this through its journey of five decades with remarkable success rates, since first renal transplant in 1973.”  

It was a proud moment as Prof. Mukut Minz, former head, Deptt. of Renal Transplant Surgery  and Prof. Vinay Sakuja , former head, Deptt. of Nephrology were  presented with Life Time Achievement Awards for their immense contribution in the field of renal transplantation.  

Elated with the success of the Summit, Prof. Ashish Sharma, Head, Deptt. of Renal Transplant Surgery & Organising Chairman stated, “The other highlights of the inaugural session included award of licence for Skin Banking to PGIMER which would help the burn patients, Launch of Pancreas  Transplant Society , to promote training  and research in pancreas transplant in country, Release of a book “Transplant Manual ” detailing protocols being followed at PGI Chandigarh for managing post-transplant patients.

Talking about the firsts in the Summit, Prof. Ashish Sharma,  stated, “The Summit had many firsts to its credit; the highlight was the Surgical ‘Hands-On’ Workshop’, the  first of its in Northern India that was designed to train surgeons for multi-organ retrieval and was participated by around 40 delegates with  trainers from England, Australia and United States.” 

Prof. Ashish Sharma further detailed, “Encompassing a wide range of topics, from innovative surgical techniques to advances in immunosuppressive therapies, the Summit presented focussed and comprehensive scientific sessions on Pancreas Transplantation, Immunology & Immunosuppressant for Surgeons, Unmet Needs in Transplant and Donation after Circulatory Arrest & Surgical Aspect Kidney Transplantation .  

“It goes to the credibility of PGIMER that globally acclaimed eminent  experts and think tanks in the field of transplantation joined us as esteemed speakers and shared their insights, experiences, and the latest research including Dr Vijay Mittal , Program Director of General Surgery at Ascension Providence Hospital in Michigan, Dr Shantanu Bhattacharjya , Director of Transplant Surgery at the Central Adelaide Local Health Network, Dr Ajay Sharma , a distinguished Consultant Surgeon at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital, Dr. Randeep , a PGI alumnus and now Professor of Surgery at the University of Rochester, Dr. Balamurugan N. Appakalai , Professor of Paediatrics and Surgery and Director of Islet Cell Transplantation at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Ohio State University, Dr Vrishali P Patil , Program Director of Transplant program at Dr. D. Y. Patil Super Specialty Hospital in Pune, Dr .  Pranjal Modi , Vice Chancellor of Gujarat, University of transplantation sciences and pioneer of minimally, invasive and robotic kidney transplant, Dr. Mukut Minz ,  Former Head of Renal Transplant Surgery at PGIMER Chandigarh and Pioneer in multi-organ transplantation with over 3500 kidney transplants to mention a few.

Presenting a rich mix of engaging panel discussions, probing discussions and exchange of views, the  three academic extravaganza concluded with delegates finding it an extremely enriching experience.

Monday, November 13, 2023

A total of 23 patients came to the Advanced Eye Centre

 13th November 2023 at 18:07

Youngest victim of crackers was 6 years old

Chandigarh: 13th November 2023: (Karthika Kalyani Singh//Punjab Screen)::

Advanced Eye Centre PGIMER Chandigarh remained active and alert during this Diwali also. PGI staff saved many injured persons by providing the quick medical help and required services. In view of the Diwali Festival and anticipation of many emergencies due to cracker injuries, the Advanced Eye Centre, PGIMER has made an elaborate arrangement to meet and provide immediate treatment to the patients reporting to the PGIMER. 13th November 2023 at 18:07

The department has doctors and staffs on special emergency duty round the clock at the Advance Eye Centre PGIMER, Chandigarh from the morning of 11-11-2023 to 14-11-2023 (8 am) to attend the patients on arrival. 

A total of 23 patients came to the Advanced Eye Centre on 11-11-2023  (8 AM) to 13-11-2023 (8 AM) with alleged history of fire crackers injuries in 48 hours. There were 18 males and 5 females, of theses 10 were age 14 years and the youngest being 6 years old. There were 14 patients from Tricity (Chandigarh-10 Mohali 1 and PKL- 2) and rest from the neighboring states of Punjab (3), Haryana (6), Himachal Pradesh (2). Thirteen patients were bystanders and rest 10 were bursting crackers themselves. 

Out of 23 patients 7 eyes have open globe injuries and needed emergency surgeries. 16 had closed globe injuries and 13 of these have serious injuries.  Rest 3 out of 23 have either minor injuries or skin injuries and were managed conservatively. We have comparative data of previous 3 years and we feel it was comparatively lesser cases in this Diwali 2023. 

Sunday, October 8, 2023

23 faculty members are included in the career-long database

PGIMER faculty members feature on top 2% global Researchers

Chandigarh: 08th October, 2023: (Punjab Screen Network):: 


The Stanford Ranking: 

The Stanford University analysis is published (https://lnkd.in/dsYqxqJ2) in updated science-wide author databases of standardised citation indicators - Oct,2023, includes 23 PGI faculty members in the career-long database and 43 scientists are included in the single recent year dataset.

The PGIMER Faculty members are listed in top 2 per cent scientists in the world as per a subject-wise analysis conducted by Stanford University, California in United States of America.

Stanford University published database of 100,000 top-cited scientists that provides standardized information on citations, h-index, co-authorship adjusted hm-index, citations to papers in different authorship positions and a composite indicator (c-score). 

Scientists are classified into 22 scientific fields and 174 sub-fields according to the standard Science-Metrix classification.The selection is based on the top 100,000 scientists by c-score (with and without self-citations) or a percentile rank of 2% or above in the sub-field. 

43 PGIMER scientists ranked among the highest cited researchers in the world in single year

“Excellence is result of resilience, experience, knowledge, and critical thinking.I am proud of the fact that faculty members of the institute have the power to rise above any situation and deliver the best results no matter whatever the circumstances are, said Dr Vivek Lal, Director,PGIMER, Chandigarh. Dr Lal congratulated all the scientists and their coworkers for the diligence and hard work. 

 Separate data are shown for career-long and, separately, for single recent year impact. Career-long data are updated to end-of-2022 and single recent year data pertain to citations received during calendar year 2022. Calculations were performed using all Scopus author profiles as of October 1, 2023.