Saturday, 9 July 2022

118th Saturday Summit: ASHMWAMEGH Session on High Risk Emergency Medicine

         

             

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                The All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Nagpur                    Emergency Medicine Faculty Development Program

ASHWAMEGH Forum June 18th 2022

By

Dr. Sagar Galwankar

HIGH RISK EMERGENCY MEDICINE

The Mid Session  Forum of ASHWAMEGH Focused on HIGH RISK EM

Headache / Chest Pain / Abdominal Pain/ Back Pain / Extremity Pain / Pelvic Pain / Skin Complaints / Pregnancy and Pediatric Conditions are all Masqueraders of multiple conditions which can missed leading to patient mortality.

Detail discussions were held on these topics.  

Open ended questions were answered.

Complex  Challenges in Processes Management and their impact on learning were discussed at this Forum in Detail.

About ASHWAMEGH:

ASHWAMEGH will teach key methods of Training , Clinical Leadership, Management of Emergency and Trauma Centers, Academic Research, Education Tools and Strategies as well provision of Quality Patient Care using Global Benchmarks. ASHWAMEGH will also encourage networking and bonding between the founding faculties coming from Anesthesia, Medicine, Surgery , Orthopedics and Pulmonary Medicine into Academic Emergency Medicine. ASHWAMEGH is Very engaging and will enhance the skills of teachers as they transit with their base knowledge to a specialty which demands "Timing, Precision & Knowledge". EM Specialists have a demanding work pattern which works a via  brain which can Multi-Task and make splint second decisions based on process systems which are in place. These systems are developed via a deep understanding of process management of the specialty which transcends all specialties. ASHWAMEGH Fellows will also have the phenomenal opportunity to interact with National as well as International Leaders of Academic Emergency Medicine.

ASHWAMEGH is being held in partnership with the WHO Collaborating Center for Emergency and Trauma in South East Asia.

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