Dermapen November 20191
DermapenDermapenPresident’s message
Dear members,Greetings from IADVL KN.It is nice to hear that the next issue of DERMAPEN is being
brought out.After taking over in the month of October 2018, we continued
with the programs implemented by the previous office bearers. “SARATHI”, a soft skill program for front office staff, was a great success. With the success of this program, IADVL KN implemented two more soft skills workshop. The first one, “MANTHAN” program, was for the benefit of the consultants. We had four programs in different cities of Karnataka and more are in pipeline so as to cover entire Karnataka. This program taught us newer skills in handling our patients and also building up human skills. The other program, termed as ‘INNER CIRCLE”, was conducted for the benefit of residents. The first ‘Inner circle’ training was held at Father Mullers Medical College, Mangalore and about 60 residents attended, actively participated and learnt soft skills. This program will be continued in the coming months so as to benefit all residents.
The MIDCUTICON 2019 was held at Chitradurga and Dr Yogendra did an excellent job. A new community awareness program was launched by flagging off IADVL KN Ratha at Chitradurga. This will be an exclusive, fully fabricated vehicle owned by IADVK KN, and will travel to all districts, talukas and villages of Karnataka educating people about common skin diseases, skin health, misuse and abuse of topical steroids, quackery, over the counter sale of medicines etc. A road map for the entire year has been prepared. IADVL KN would like to thank Dr. Chandrashekar B.S., Dr. Shashikumar B.M., Dr. Manjunath Hulmani and others for conceptualising, implementing and seeing that it progresses as per the plan. We would also like to thank all the local co-ordinators who did a tremendous job of implementing the plan and also making sure that the core objectives of the Ratha program were achieved.
IADVL-KN’s connect program ‘Sethubhandhan’ and IADVL National Pan India GP round table meetings will be implemented in the coming months to sensitise the participants to the misuse and abuse of topical steroids.
IADVL KN election for various posts was initiated this year. I request all the members to register for online voting. This will also help you to vote during the IADVL National elections. By being e-voters you can also avail the group insurance scheme (IADVL GPA Scheme), the premium of which will be paid by IADVL National. IADVL National will also be providing Indemnity insurance for interested members. The insurance premium will be nominal and will depend on the insurance coverage. The premium will have to be borne by the members. The details of which will be released soon.
IADVL KN has acquired land for our office. This was possible due to the untiring effort of Dr Chandrashekar. We would like congratulate and thank him for making this possible. Many of our members have brought accolades to IADVL KN through their publications, community service and holding distinguished positions in National IADVL and public offices. We would like congratulate them.
I am extremely grateful to all the EC members, coordinators, sister society office bearers, each and every member of the association for their active participation, guidance and for effectively carrying out various activities of the association.
Long live IADVLDr SathishPai B - President, IADVL KN
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November 2019IADVL
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President’s message 1From the Secretary’s desk 3From the Editor’s desk 3Treasurer’s report 4MINUTES OF MEETING 12 Minutes of combined EC & CC meet
held at Mid- Cuticon KN 2019 IADVL-KN ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES 12 MID CUTICON-KN2019,
10th to 12th May,Chitradurga Dermabasics 2019, August 25th,
Basaveshwara Medical College, Chitradurga
IADVL SIG CME on ‘Approach to Recalcitrant Dermatophytosis’ 18th August, Mangalore
IADVL-KN Undergraduate quiz 2019 IADVL IMPACT 3.0, 29th September,
Bangalore IADVL- SIG Trichology CME 2019,
20th October, BangaloreCME AND WORKSHOPS CONDUCTED 14 Leprosy today, 30th August,
M.V.J.Medical college, Bangalore Diabetic foot infections,
1st September, Bangalore BACK TO ROOTS - 3,
A to Z of procedural dermatology, 7th and 8th September
‘Update on STDs’- Hassan Institute of Medical Sciences, 13th September
Prof J N Shetty Memorial Oration, 21st September 2019, Mangalore
Recent Advances in leprosy, 22nd September 2019, JSS Medical College, Mysuru
Emergencies in Dermatology, KMC, Mangaluru October 20th
IADVL KN Community Dermatology activities 16 World VitiligoDay Observation,
25th June, 2019 World Psoriasis day observation,
29th October, 2019 IADVL KN Charmaratha Flood relief activities Rural camps District Jail ServiceIADVL -KN MEMBERS’ ACHEIVEMENTSIADVL FOR ITS MEMBERS 19 Inner circle-Soft skills development
programme for PGs Manthan- Soft skills development
programme for consultants IADVL DVL welfare trust IADVL E-library IADVL E-groups ANNOUNCEMENTS 21Obituary 22
Leprosy today, MVJMC& RH, Bangalore
Manthan, Davangere
Manthan, Mysore
Prof. J.N. Shetty Memorial Oration, Fr. Muller Medical College, Mangalore
Street play conducted by CDS
Vitiligo Rath at Victoria Hospital on World Vitiligo dayDr Priya crowned as 1st runner-up, Mrs UN International
Psoriaisis awareness programme in Bangalore Medical College in association with BDS
Manthan, Bangalore
Manthan, Hubballi
Mid Cuticon, Chitradurga
Recent advances in Leprosy, JSS Medical College, Mysuru
Update on STDs, Hassan Medical College, Hassan
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Back to Roots 3, Bangalore
Dr H Hanumanthappa donation for flood releif
Dr. Ramesh Bhat & Dr Venkataram Mysore, elected as International Director and Regional Director of ILDS, resprectively
Flagging off Charmaratha at Mid-Cuticon
IADVL Karavali visit to Mundaje and donation to flood relief
Inner Circle Bangalore
Charmaratha
BDS Rural Camp
Diabetic foot infections, CDS, Bangalore
Dr Sacchidanand S receiving Krishnanugraha Prashasthi
Emergencies in Dermatology, KMC,Mangalore
IADVL Impact 3.0 IADVL SIG Trichology
Inner Circle Mangalore
District Jail visit, KMC Manipal
2018-19
Dermapen November 20193
From the Honorary General Secretary’s deskDear members,
In the past one year, IADVL Karnataka has initiated quite a few unique activities for the benefit of the members and also for the benefit of general public.
Encouraged by the success of ‘Vitiligo Ratha’ in the previous two
years, we have gone a step further and bought an LED Roadshow vehicle. This will be called ‘Charmaratha’ and will travel across the state all through the year. I thank Dr Shashikumar, Dr Jagadish and Dr Manjunath Hulmani for successfully implementing this program. I request all sister societies to make use of this opportunity and educate the general public about quackery, steroid abuse and misuse, resistant tinea and other common chronic skin problems.
Focus on soft skills has become an essential part of our daily clinical practice. To develop soft skills, we have started three different programs; ‘SARATHI’ for the clinic assistants and front desk staff, ‘MANTHAN’ for consultants and ‘INNER CIRCLE’ for post graduates. I thank Dr Manjunath Hulmani for successfully coordinating these events. I request all the members to actively participate in all such programs.
IADVL KN Academy, headed by chairperson Dr Manjunath Shenoy and Convenor Dr Ashwini PK, is actively contributing towards designing the scientific content of all IADVL KN academic events. In addition to this, the academy has also initiated clinical research. I request all the institutes and sister societies to join hands with IADVL KN and IADVL KN Academy in these endeavours by organising more scientific events and also contributing towards clinical research.
This year, we have introduced elections for the posts of office bearers of IADVL Karnataka. All life members are eligible to participate through E voting. To facilitate this, I request all life members to update their mobile numbers and E mail ids on IADVL KN database accessible through our websites www.iadvlkarnataka.org and also www.iadvl.org.
I thank Dr Nagesh TS and Dr Namitha Chathra for successfully bringing out yet another issue of DERMAPEN.
I thank our president Dr Sathish Pai and all office bearers, zonal and district coordinators, office bearers of sister societies for their active contribution towards all the activities of IADVL Karnataka.
With warm regards
Dr Manjunath R
Hon Secretary General,
IADVL Karnataka.
From the Editor’s desk
Dear members,
It is a matter of great joy to bring to you the next issue of Dermapen, the official bulletin of IADVL- KN. In this issue, we have captured the numerous achievements and activities of office bearers and members of IADVL-KN during the last season.
Hellen Keller rightly says that the world is moved along not only by the mighty shoves of its heroes, but also by the aggregate of the tiny pushes of each honest worker. Similarly, IADVL Karnataka is fortunate to have not just heroes who have initiated several impactful projects such as Charmaratha, Vitiligo day observation, Vitiligo Ratha, Saarathi, Sethubandha etc, but also a multitude of honest workers who have taken these herculean projects to successful culmination. In addition to ably continuing these projects, the present leadership of IADVL-KN, with Dr. Sathish Pai at the helm, has laid the cornerstone for several new projects such as ‘Manthan’ and ‘Inner circle’.
In addition to supporting the academic and community service initiatives of IADVL-KN, our members and sister societies have conducted several CMEs, rural camps, community oriented services and relief activities for flood victims. Several members of IADVL-KN have brought laurels to the organization by making a mark in the National and International arena.
We thank Dr. Manjunath Kollegal, secretary of IADVL-KN; all the district co-ordinators and members of IADVL-KN who have actively participated in the various activities and provided the inputs necessary for bringing out this issue of the Dermapen. We take pride in showcasing such activities and achievements in Dermapen and request you to continue your support in the future.
We also urge all the members to exercise your right to vote and ensure the success of IADVL-KN elections.
Dr Nagesh T S Dr Namitha Chathra
Editor, Dermapen Assistant editor
Dermapen November 20194
Treasurer's report
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NAME : INDIAN ASSOCIATION OF DERMATOLOGISTS VENEREOLOGISTS AND LEPROLOGISTSADDRESS : SKIN CLINIC, INLAND MONARCH KADRI ROAD MANGALURU-575003
Rs. Rs. Rs.PROFITS AND GAINS OF BUSINESS OR PROFESSIONBUSINESS1 NET PROFIT BEFORE TAX AS PER P & L A/C 25,13,802ADD: INADMISSIBLE EXPENSES & INCOME NOT INCLUDEDPENALTY ON PT DISALLOWED U/S 37 2,500.00DISALLOWANCE U/S 40(A)(II)TDS AND INCOME TAX(NET OF REFUND RECEIVED) 21,55,705.00PRIOR PERIOD EXPENSES 1,33,852 DISSALLOWANCE FOR NON DEDUCTION OF TDS- 30%A)DISPLAY CHARGES 8,29,330 C) EVENT EXPENSES 3,00,000 26,30,856
LESS: DEDUCTIBLE EXPENDITURE & INCOME TO BE EXCLUDEDSTATE MEMBERSHIP FEES RECEIVED- EXEMPT 4,17,760 INCOME CONSIDERED SEPERATELY
INTEREST ON IT REFUND 310 SB INTEREST 44,123
FD INTEREST 9,51,335 14,13,528
PROFIT FROM BUSINESS 37,31,130INCOME CHARGEABLE UNDER THE HEAD "BUSINESS AND PROFESSION" 37,31,130INCOME FROM OTHER SOURCES
INTEREST ON IT REFUND 310 BANK INTEREST
SB INTEREST 44,123 FD INTEREST 9,51,335 9,95,768
TOTAL INCOME 47,26,898TOTAL INCOME ROUNDED OFF U/S 288A 47,26,900TAX ON TOTAL INCOME 12,30,570ADD: CESS@ 4% 49,223TAX WITH CESS 12,79,793TDS 5,28,355ADVANCE TAX 8,00,000TOTAL PREPAID TAXES 13,28,355
-48,562ADD: INTEREST U/S 234C 30,429ADD: LATE FILING FEES U/S 234F 5,000 35,429BALANCE TAX PAYABLE - ROUNDED OFF -13,130
A.Y. 2019-20
PREVIOUS YEAR : 2018-19PAN : AAAJI 0345 NStatus : AOP
STATEMENT OF INCOMED.O.F. : 07-May-2010
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LIABILITIES Sch No. 31/03/2019 ASSETS Sch No. 31/03/2019
GENERAL FUND 1 1,76,26,341 FIXED ASSETS 4 5,90,287
UNSECURED LOANS 5,000.00 DEPOSITS 5 1,69,15,583
SUNDRY CREDITORS 2 18,239.00 LOANS & ADVANCES 6 6,11,019
PROVISIONS 3 10,45,644 CASH & BANK BALANCES 7 5,78,335
TOTAL 1,86,95,224 TOTAL 1,86,95,224
PLACE: BANGALOREDATE: 24.10.2019
{PRESIDENT} {SECRETARY} {TREASURER}
Chartered Accountants
R.Sriramprasad(Partner)
Membership No. 024598
Firm Registration No 011905 S
INDIAN ASSOCIATION OF DERMATOLOGISTS, VENEREOLOGISTS & LEPROLOGISTS - KARNATAKA BRANCH
BALANCE SHEET AS ON 31/03/2019
"Subject to my report of even date"For For R Sriramprasad & Co.,
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EXPENDITURE 31/03/2019 INCOME 31/03/2019TO BDS VITILIGO DAY EXPENSES BY INCOME FROM OPERATION:
CME EXPENCES 25,625.00 CME REGISTRATION CHARGES RECEIVED 82,303 TO CDR JOURNAL EXPENSES SPONSORSHIP INCOME 66,14,914
CDR EXPENCES 4,85,693.00 CUTICON-2019- GADAG REGISTRATION CHARGES 56,779 TO CUTICON EXPENSES DERMA ADVANCE REGISTRATION 1,08,466
ACCOMODATION EXPENCES 15,800.00 DERMA GRANTS 16,102 BULK SMS CHARGES 18,000.00 ROYALTY INCOME 24,29,830 CUTICON OTHER EXPENCES 10,000.00 BY OTHER INCOMES: MEMENTO EXPENCES 9,525.00 FIXED DEPOSIT INTEREST 9,51,335 PRINTING & STATIONERIES 8,290.00 SAVINGS BANK INTEREST 44,123 SERVICE FEES & OTHER EXPENCES 1,657.00 INCOMETAX REFUND 65,050 TRAVELLING EXPENSES & ACCOMODATION CHARGES 1,84,704.00 INTEREST ON INCOMETAX REFUND 310 CUTIOCON KN 2018 PRICE 38,000.00 OTHER INCOME 5,590 TORRENT EXPENSES 12,907.00 MEMBERSHIP STATE SHARE RECEIVED 4,17,760
TO DERMA ADVANCE EXPENCES ACCOMODATION EXPENSES 99,281.00
MAINTANANCE CHARGES 2,500.00 FOOD EXPENSES 99,688.00 MEDICAL EXPENCES 10,681.00 PHOTO EXPENCES 2,000.00 PRINTING & STATIONERIES 20,150.45 SURTURIAL ASSISTANTS 3,500.00 TRAVELLING EXPENCES 30,664.00OTHER EXPENSES 2,400.00
TO DERMABASIC EXPENCES COMPUTER MAINTENANCE 3,219.00 FOOD EXPENSES 53,653.36 PRINTING & STATIONERIES 1,265.00 TRAVELLING EXPENSES 41,443.60OTHER EXPENSES 15,080.00
TO DERMAPEN EXPENCES BOOK EXPENCES 11,720.00 PRINTING & STATIONERIES 76,120.00
TO MIDCUTICON EXPENSES ACCOMODATION EXPENCES 14,81,463.98 FOOD EXPENCES 7,33,492.00
OTHER EXPENSES 1,81,254.00TO AESTHETICS WORKSHOP- EVENT EXPENSES 3,00,000.00TO VITILIGO RATHA ROADSHOW EXPENSES
DISPLAY CHARGES 8,29,330.00TO VITILIGO RATHA YATRE EXPENCES
ACCOMODATION EXPENCES 71,308.75 BROUCHERS CHARGES 80,000.00 FOOD EXPENCES 29,924.67 PRINTING & STATIONERIES 87,619.00
OTHER EXPENSES 22,444.00
TO ADMISTRATIVE EXPENSES ACCOUNTING CHARGES 30,000.00 AUDIT FEES 20,000.00
BAD DEBTS 1,19,500.00 COMPUTER MAINTENANCE 2,684.83 GST LATE FEES 25,670.00 ROUNDOFF 602.92 TELEPHONE CHARGES 1,277.00 BANK CHARGES 7,855.52 SECIRATERY SALARY 35,000.00
INDIAN ASSOCIATION OF DERMATOLOGISTS, VENEREOLOGISTS & LEPROLOGISTS - KARNATAKA BRANCH
INCOME & EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 31/03/2019
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WEBSITE MAINTENANCE 43,559.00RATES AND TAXES 6,17,631DEPRECIATION 53,822TDS-AY 2019-20 5,28,355INCOMETAX PAID- FY 2017-18 8,92,400ADVANCE TAX PAID 8,00,000
" EXCESS OF INCOME OVER EXPENDITURE 25,13,802
TOTAL 1,07,92,562 TOTAL 1,07,92,562
PLACE: BANGALOREDATE: 24.10.2019
{PRESIDENT} {SECRETARY} {TREASURER}
"Subject to my report of even date"For For R Sriramprasad & Co.,
(Partner)Membership No. 024598
Firm Registration No 011905 SChartered Accountants
R.Sriramprasad
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RECEIPTS 31-03-2018 PAYMENTS 31-03-2018OPENING BALANCE :
BDS VITILIGO DAY EXPENSESCASH IN HAND CME EXPENCES 25,625.00
CASH TREASURER - CDR JOURNAL EXPENSES CDR EXPENCES 4,70,454.00
CASH AT BANK CUTICON EXPENSESBANK OF MAHARASTRA -5852 8,86,299 ACCOMODATION EXPENCES 15,800.00KOTAK MAHINDRA BANK 11,24,600 BULK SMS CHARGES 18,000.00STAT BANK OF INDIA 1,29,681 CUTICON OTHER EXPENCES 10,000.00
MEMENTO EXPENCES 9,525.00UNSECURED LOANS 5,000 PRINTING & STATIONERIES 8,290.00
SERVICE FEES & OTHER EXPENCES 1,657.00BY INCOME FROM OPERATION: TRAVELLING EXPENSES & ACCOMODATION CHARGES 1,84,704.00CME REGISTRATION CHARGES RECEIVED 82,303 CUTIOCON KN 2018 PRICE 38,000.00SPONSORSHIP INCOME 66,14,914 TORRENT EXPENSES 12,907.00CUTICON-2019- GADAG REGISTRATION CHARGES 56,779 DERMA ADVANCE EXPENCESDERMA ADVANCE REGISTRATION 1,08,466 ACCOMODATION EXPENSES 99,281.00DERMA GRANTS 16,102 MAINTANANCE CHARGES 2,500.00ROYALTY INCOME 24,29,830 FOOD EXPENSES 99,688.00
BY OTHER INCOMES: MEDICAL EXPENCES 10,681.00FIXED DEPOSIT INTEREST 40,915 PHOTO EXPENCES 2,000.00SAVINGS BANK INTEREST 44,123 PRINTING & STATIONERIES 20,150.45INCOMETAX REFUND 65,360 SURTURIAL ASSISTANTS 3,500.00MEMBERSHIP STATE SHARE RECEIVED 4,17,760 TRAVELLING EXPENCES 30,664.00
OTHER EXPENSES 2,400.00SEED MONEY DERMACON RECEIVED 25,00,000 DERMABASIC EXPENCES
COMPUTER MAINTENANCE 3,219.00OPENING DEBTORS RECEIVED 3,92,000 FOOD EXPENSES 53,653.36
PRINTING & STATIONERIES 1,265.00 TRAVELLING EXPENSES 41,443.60OTHER EXPENSES 15,080.00
DERMAPEN EXPENCES BOOK EXPENCES 11,720.00 PRINTING & STATIONERIES 76,120.00
MIDCUTICON EXPENSES ACCOMODATION EXPENCES 14,81,463.98 FOOD EXPENCES 7,33,492.00
OTHER EXPENSES 1,81,254.00TO AESTHETICS WORKSHOP- EVENT EXPENSES 3,00,000.00
VITILIGO RATHA ROADSHOW EXPENSES DISPLAY CHARGES 8,29,330.00
VITILIGO RATHA YATRE EXPENCES ACCOMODATION EXPENCES 71,308.75 BROUCHERS CHARGES 80,000.00 FOOD EXPENCES 29,924.67 PRINTING & STATIONERIES 87,619.00
OTHER EXPENSES 22,444.00
ADMISTRATIVE EXPENSES ACCOUNTING CHARGES 38,475.00 AUDIT FEES 25,000.00 COMPUTER MAINTENANCE 2,684.83 GST LATE FEES 25,670.00 TELEPHONE CHARGES 1,277.00 BANK CHARGES 7,855.52 SECIRATERY SALARY 35,000.00 WEBSITE MAINTENANCE 43,559.00
RATES AND TAXES 6,17,631INCOMETAX PAID- FY 2017-18 8,92,400GST PAID 8,64,524PURCHASE OF FIXED ASSETS 6,44,108
INDIAN ASSOCIATION OF DERMATOLOGISTS, VENEREOLOGISTS & LEPROLOGISTS - KARNATAKA BRANCH
RECEIPTS & PAYMENTS ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 2019
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ADVANCE TAX 8,00,000ROOT3 AUDITORIUM ADVANCE 1,00,000ROOT3 CONFERENCE BROCHURE ADVANCE 50,000
FIXED DEPOSITS 51,02,448
CLOSING BALANCE: CASH AT BANK
KOTAK MAHINDRA BANK 4,77,925 INDIAN BANK 1,00,410
CASH IN HANDCASH TREASURER -0
Total 1,49,14,132 Total 1,49,14,132
PLACE: BANGALOREDATE: 24.10.2019
"Subject to my report of even date"For For R Sriramprasad & Co.,
Membership No. 024598
Chartered AccountantsFirm Registration No 011905 S
R.Sriramprasad(Partner)
{PRESIDENT} {SECRETARY} {TREASURER}
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SCHEDULE -1GENERAL FUNDOPENING BALANCE 1,51,12,539 ADD: EXCESS OF INCOME OVER EXPENDITURE 25,13,802 1,76,26,341
SCHEDULE -2SUNDRY CREDITORSRSP INFINITE BUSINESS SOLUTIONS PVT LTD 3,000 WOLTER KULVER INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED 15,239 18,239
SCHEDULE -3PROVISIONSAUDIT FEES PAYABLE 24,500 ACCOUNTING CHARGES PAYABLE 42,325 GST PAYABLE 3,06,231 SERVICE TAX PAYABLE 6,72,588 10,45,644
SCHEDULE -5DEPOSITSFIXED DEPOSIT WITH KOTAK BANK 1,61,04,093 ACCRUED INTEREST ON FD 8,11,490 1,69,15,583
SCHEDULE-6LOANS & ADVANCES (ASSET)DERMABASICS KOLAR ADVANCE 1,00,500 ROOTZ 3- AUDITORIUM BOOKING 1,00,000 ROOTZ 3- CONFERENCE BROCHURES ADVANCE 50,000
ADVANCE PAID TO CREDITORSABSOLUTE JOURNEY 3,58,562 NIMHANS 1,957 6,11,019
SCHEDULE-7CASH AND BANK BALANCECASH IN HAND - KOTAK MAHINDRA BANK 1,00,410 INDIAN BANK 4,77,925 5,78,335
As On 31.03.2019
PARTICULARS WDV AS TOTAL DEPR DEPR WDV AS ON 1.4.2018 UPTO SEPT FROM OCT RATE AMOUNT ON 31.3.2019
BOLERO MAXI TRUCK PLUS - - 6,00,000 6,00,000 15% 45,000 5,55,000 -
PRINTER - - 44,108 44,108 40% 8,822 35,287 -
TOTAL - - 6,44,108 6,44,108 53,822 5,90,287
SCHEDULE-4
ADDITIONS/DELETION
DEPRECIATION SCHEDULE AS AT 31ST MARCH 2019
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MINUTES OF MEETING
Minutes of combined EC & CC meet held at Mid-Cuticon KN 2019 held at ChitradurgaMembers present : Dr Satish Pai, Dr Chandrashekar
B S, Dr Manjunath R, Dr Shivakumar YM, Dr Savitha A S,
Dr ShashiKumar B M, Dr Manjunath Hulmani, Dr Yogendra,
Dr Vijaykumar, Dr Prakash Kalolgi, Dr Saleem Jamdar,
Dr Tukaram Sori, Dr Ravidranath, Dr Raghu.
Dr Satish Pai, President IADVL-KN, welcomed the
gathering. Dr Manjunath R, Honorary general secretary
IADVL-KN, presented the secretary’s report. Dr Savitha
AS, treasurer IADVL-KN, presented the treasurer’s report.
Dr ShashiKumar BM informed the members regarding
‘CHARAMARATHA’ - A patient education initiative of IADVL-
KN. The vehicle was flagged off during Midcuticon-KN 2019
at Chitradurga. It will be travelling all across Karnataka
covering all district head quarters, Talukas, Villages, all
district hospitals, taluka hospitals, CHC and PHC, schools
and colleges, market places, bus stations, railway stations,
IMA halls, Rotary and Lions clubs and other important
places.
Dr Prakash Kalolgi, Dr Salim Jamdar and Dr Tukaram
Suri gave a report on CUTICON-KN 2019. Preparation of
scientific sessions was reviewed and was discussed in
detail. Dr Chandrashekar B.S. gave various suggestions
regarding scientific sessions.
Dr Satish Pai presented a report on Manthan and Inner
circle soft skill development programs. Manthan was held
successfully at Mysore and Mangalore. Next program will
be held at Davangere. Dr Yogendra informed that Derma
Basics 2019 will be held on August 8th at Chitradurga.
Dr Satish Pai informed that Dermaadvance 2020 will be
held at KMC, Manipal.Various aspects regarding IADVL KN
Elections 2019 were discussed in detail. Nominations for
E voting of various posts of IADVL-KN will begin soon. Dr
Manjunath R gave vote of thanks.
IADVL-KN ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES MidCuticon-KN 2019,
11th& 12th May, Chitradurga The mid annual conference of IADVL, KN was held on
11th& 12th May at 2019 at Hotel Durgadasiri, Chitradurga.
It was well attended by approximately 60 delegates.
The scientific program began with a debate on
Dermatophytosis, Pragmatic Vs Perfectionist. The practical
aspects on management of Dermatophytosis was well
spoken by Dr. Thukaram Sori & wider academic aspects
were covered by Dr. Sathish Pai.
The conference inauguration was held at 11:00 AM
Dr. Sathish Pai, President IADVL Karnataka inaugurated
the program accompanied by Dr. Manjunath R, secretary,
Dr. Yogendra M. Professor & HOD, BMCH & RC, Dr.
Thippareddy G C, KMC observer. Master Dermatology
award was conferred to senior dermatologist Dr. Mahipal
on the same occasion.
Dr. B S Chandrashekhar, renowned Trichologist,
Cutis, Bengaluru, Spoke in detail about management
of difficult cases in Trichological puzzles. An interactive
panel discussion on Cosmetic practice in small towns was
moderated by Dr. B S Chandrashekhar with panel consisting
of Dr. Prakash Kololgi, Dr. Shivakumar Y. M., Dr. Sripathi
H., Dr. Shashikumar B M, Dr. Anupama. This was followed
by Derma crossword, a quiz for delegates by Dr. Sahana
Srihari. The program was concluded by interesting case
presentations by Dr. Nikitha Babu & Dr. Harish G., senior
postgraduates, Department of DVL BMCH & RC.
Dermabasics 2019, August 25th, Basaveshwara Medical College, Chitradurga
The flagship program of IADVL Karnataka was held on
25th august 2019 in the premises of Medical Education
Unit, Basaveshwara Medical College Chitradurga. The CME
had a huge response from residents with 130 registrations.
An around 15 esteemed faculties from all over the state
have deliberated the talks which were of extreme benefits
to the budding postgraduates.
CME began with brain storming session by Dr. Sathish
Pai, President IADVL Karnataka. He spoke about the scope
of Dermatology which included information about what
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residents must imbibe & focus on during the course with
the various IADVL benefits provided to the residents.
Approach to the Dermatology patient was spoken in
detail by Dr. Yogendra M. Case approach and examination
of Leprosy patient was well taught by Dr. Chidambaram
Murthy S. in his presentation. Different STD cases, their
clinical history taking & examination, differential diagnoses
was discussed by Dr. Ashwini P. K.
A brief inaugural ceremony was held at 10:30AM.
in the presence of Dr. Prashanth G., Dean BMCH &
RC, Dr. Yogendra M. Professor & HOD, BMCH & RC,&
Dr.Thimmareddy Kataraki, KMC observer.
A brief session on fundamental Biostatistics was taken
by Dr. Asha Bullappa, this was followed by Synopsis writing
presented by Dr. Nagendra Gowda M.R. Conduction of
Journal club was well spoken by Dr. Manjunath Hulmani.
The post lunch session comprised on basic & investigatory
procedures. Each station was headed by expert faculty and
assisted by Postgraduate student.
The muscular Anatomy with their innervation was
demonstrated by Dr.Shrish Patil. Basic Dermoscopy of
the skin lesions was demonstrated by Dr. Chidambara
Murthy S. Laboratory procedures such as KOH, Tzanck,
Gram stain & ZN stain was demonstrated by Dr.Sumanta
A. The Patch test & ASST was demonstrated by Dr. Raghu M.
IADVL-KN Undergraduate quiz 2019The preliminary round of UG quiz was conducted at medical colleges across Karnataka, the winning team from each
college were invited to the zonal level quiz. The zonal level quiz was conducted in five zones: the east zone ,west zone,
central, north & south zone, in co ordination with zonal co- ordinators. The list of zonal co ordinators and quiz masters
is as below:Zone Co ordinator Quiz master
South Dr Ashwini P K Dr Eshwari North Dr Shiv Kumar Patil Dr Sneha ManjunathEast Dr Pawan Kumar Dr Malcolm PintoWest Dr Sudheer Nayak Dr Abhinetha Central Dr Mitaxari Dr Sahana Srihari
Five teams who have won the zonal level quiz will take part in the final UG Dermatology quiz 2019 to be conducted
in CUTICON GADAG NOV 9,10-2019. Chief CO ORDINATOR, Dr Ambresh S Badad will be the quiz master for this Final UG
Quiz. The college level and zonal level quizzes have been conducted successfully due to the efforts of the chief quiz co-
ordinator, all zonal coordinators , quiz masters and HODs of medical colleges. The chief co-ordinator, Dr. Ambresh Badad
received ample guidance and support from Dr Manjunath Shenoy, Dr Manjunath R, Dr Savita Sommaiah and Dr Ashwini
PK.
T. Dermatopathology in the form of slide discussion was well
taught by Dr. L. Eshwari with examples of common & important
skin diseases. Basic life support in case of emergency was
taken by Department of Anaesthesia team BMCH & RC. The
practical demonstration & interactive afternoon sessions
were well appreciated by all the residents.
IADVL SIG CME on ‘Approach to Recalcitrant Dermatophytosis’ 18th August, Mangalore Continuing Medical Education program on “Approach
to Recalcitrant Dermatophytosis” was organised by
SIG Recalcitrant Dermatophytosis under the auspices
of IADVL Academy on 18th August 2019 at Hotel
Ocean Pearl, Kodialbail, Mangalore. The faculty for this
program included: Dr Harikishan Yadala (Bangalore), Dr
Vidya Pai (Microbiologist, Mangalore), Dr Y S Marfatia
(Coordinator, SIG Recalcitrant Dermatophytosis, Vadodra),
Dr Jyothi Jayaraman (Mangalore), Dr Manjunath Shenoy M
(Convener, SIG Recalcitrant Dermatophytosis). Dr Narendra
Kamath and Dr Girish P N were the judges for the “Pick and
speak” competition held for postgraduates on the topic
“Antifungals”. This program was attended by 65 delegates
and was appreciated by all for its practicality and relevance
in clinical practice.
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IADVL IMPACT 3.0, 29th September, Bangalore Impact 3.0, an advanced masterclass on psoriasis was
conducted in Bangalore in collaboration with Bangalore
Dermatology Society. Dr. Leelavathy B. introduced the
programme to the audience. Dr. B.S.Chandrashekar
spoke about Biologics in Psoriasis and Dr. Krupa Shanakar
D.S. delivered a talk on Comorbidities and Biologicals.
Patient Education and Counselling was covered by Dr. S.G.
Parasramani from Mumbai. The brief yet highly informative
academic session concluded with a case scenario based
panel discussion moderated by Dr. B.S.Chandrashekar. The
programme was well attended with a registration of 120,
and was well received by the delegates.
IADVL- SIG Trichology CME 2019, 20th October, Bangalore
IADVL- SIG Trichology and Hair Transplantation in collaboration with BDS conducted a successful CME on Trichology on 20th October in Bangalore. The CME saw participation of Dermatologists in large numbers, the total delegate number being 140. Following a brief inaugural ceremony, Dr. Leena Ravindra and Dr. Sukesh spoke about Trichopathology and Trichoscopy respectively. Dr. Chandrashekar B.S. delivered informative talks on management of Androgenetic alopecia and Effluvium. This was followed by a panel discussion on management of AGA, moderated by Dr. D.A.Sathish. The next speaker, Dr. Anil Abraham, divulged the nuances of setting up a Trichology practice. Following this, Dr. Sahana, Dr. Madhukara and Dr. Kuntal Deb Burman spoke about Hair shaft disorders, Approach to cicatricial alopecia and Low level laser therapy respectively. Soon after, a panel discussion on Cicatricial alopecia moderated by Dr. T.K. Sumathy took place. Next, Panel discussion on Hair Transplant & PRP moderated by Dr. Sandeep Mahapatra followed talks about Surgical management of AGA and PRP by Dr. Kuntal Deb and Dr. Vani respectively. In the late afternoon, Dr. Chaitra Shenoy spoke about Hair Cosmetics, Hair care shampoos and conditioners. Dr. Sandeep Mahapatra spoke about Medicolegal aspects of HT and the last talk was by Dr. Kuntal Deb on Camouflaging techniques. The programme concluded after an interactive question and answer session hosted by Dr. Prabhakar Sangolli. The CME
was well appreciated by all participants.
CME AND WORKSHOPS CONDUCTED
Leprosy today, 30th August, M.V.J.Medical college, Bangalore
The Department of Dermatology, MVJMC & RH
conducted a CME on ” LEPROSY TODAY “ on friday 30th
August 2019 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.at MVJ Medical college,
Bangalore. The Aim of the CME was to discuss various
facets of this interesting disease as it exists today and
march towards the WHO global strategy of ‘accelerating
towards a leprosy free world by 2020’.
Inauguration Session was conducted in accordance with
the theme of Go Green where few Saplings were watered
on stage and later planted in the hospital garden.Also, files
made out of recycled paper and pens with Tulsi seeds that
can be planted later were handed over to the delegates.
Scientific Programme was presented by various
renowned Dermatologists from all over Bangalore which
included presentations on Newer concepts in Leprosy by Dr
Krishna Murthy, Serological, Molecular and Bacteriological
diagnosis by Dr (Gp Capt) Sandeep Arora, Therapeutic
aspects by Dr P Sangolli,followed by a panel discussion.
Around 200 Dermatologists and Postgraduates from all
over Bangalore attended and applauded the sessions.
Diabetic foot infections, 1Sst September, Bangalore
Community Dermatology society , as part of CME
programme on Multi Speciality community related health
issue,s has conducted ‘’Diabetic foot infections’’ CME
on 01-09-2019 at PMSSY, Victoria Hospital complex. The
participants at the CME comprised of dermatologists,
endocrinologists, general physicians and nutritionists.
The epidemiology, complexity, investigations, treatment
and preventive strategies of diabetic foot infections were
addressed in detail by the speakers Dr Vivekanand, Dr
Vishnu , Dr Girija K.R., Dr Sumanth Raj and Dr Vinaya A.S all
belonging to the department of endocrinology, Mahaveer
Jain Hospital.
Dermatologists Dr Asha G.S. and Dr Eshwari L. gave
a bird’s eye view about the warning cutaneous signs in
diabetics and common skin disorders in diabetics. Mrs
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Veena, Nutritionist, spoke about diet in diabetics. Our
Vice chancellor, Dr Sacchidanand S, released a book on
leg ulcers and its management. The CME was attended by
around hundred delegates who were delighted for having
recieved quality education.
BACK TO ROOTS 3 - A to Z of procedural dermatology, 7th and 8th September, Bangalore
Back to Roots 3 - A to Z of procedural dermatology
was held at NIMHANS Convention Centre, Bengaluru from
7th & 8th September 2019. It was organised under the
aegis of IADVL Karnataka, with Dr Raghunatha Reddy as
the Chairman, Dr Jagadish P and Dr Shashikumar BM as
organising secretaries and Dr Savitha A S as the scientific
chair and treasurer. The theme of the conference was
procedural dermatology. It was well attended by 1000 pre-
registered delegates and registrations had to be closed 3
weeks prior to the conference due to the limited capacity
of 1000 seats in the hall. The faculty were pan India, and
experts in their fields. The delegates were glued to their
seats till the end of the conference on 8 th September
till 4.30 pm. A brief inauguration of 10 mins with lighting
of the lamp was held on the first day of the conference.
The conference began with basic topics such OT set up,
suturing techniques, and basics of surgery and then
progressed to advanced topics such as fat grafts etc. Most
of the presentations had video demos of the procedures.
Short video presentations were also included for smaller
topics with pertinent take home messages. Free paper
sessions and e-posters were displayed. Dinner was served
at the venue. A sumptuous lunch was served on both days.
The delegates appreciated the conference and have given
a good feeback.
Update on STDs, 13th September, Hassan Institute of Medical Sciences
The Department of Dermatology, Hassan Institute of
Medical Sciences conducted a CME – “Update on STDs”
on 13th on September 2019, in association with IADVL,
Karnataka.Programme was inaugurated by Dr. Ravikumar B
C, the Director and Professor of Dermatology, HIMS Hassan
and other invited guests. The programme was witnessed
by around 120 delegates from all over Karnataka, including
many Postgraduates.
Dr.Asha G S delivered an informative talk on Syphilis in
adults- clinical update and Syndromic approach to STIs,Dr.
Raghunath S spoke elaborativelyabout Urethritis: recent
advances and HIV: update on lab diagnosis and treatment.
Post lunch, faculty of Hassan Medical College delivered
informative talks on various topics on STDs.Programme
ended with a strong take home message for Postgraduates
and for all the delegates.
Prof J N Shetty Memorial Oration, 21st September 2019, Mangalore
The Department of Dermatology, Venereology and
Leprosy of Father Muller Medical College in association
with IADVL KARAVALI and Prof J N Shetty Memorial Oration
Trust had organized the "Prof. J. N. Shetty Memorial Oration
and Karavali Dermatology Society Clinical Meeting" on
21st September 2019 at Conference Hall, FMMCH. A total
of 125 delegates participated in this scientific event.
The programme is being organized every year in the
memory of the visionary Professor J.N. Shetty who was
the first dean and head of the dermatology department
of Father Muller Medical College. He is remembered even
today for his services in the field of Leprosy in South Canara
district.
Dr. Murlidhar Rajagopalan, Senior Consultant
Dermatologist, Apollo Hospital Chennai, was felicitated
on the occasion. The academic session started off with
Prof. J. N. Shetty Memorial Oration by Dr. Murlidhar
Rajagopalan. The Oration topic was “Biologics in
Dermatology – The Why and How”. The second talk of the
day was delivered by Dr. Shruthakirthi D Shenoi, Professor
& Former Head, Department of Dermatology, KMC
Manipal on “Psychotropics for the Dermatologists”. The
scientific session also included six interesting clinical case
presentations by dermatology residents of FMMC.
Recent Advances in leprosy, 22nd September 2019, JSS Medical College, Mysuru
The Department of Dermatology, Venereology and
Leprosy conducted a CME on Leprosy on 22nd September,
2019. The event was conducted in association with IADVL
SIG Leprosy. In the light of the current scenario of leprosy
in India, the theme "Recent Advances in Leprosy" was
adopted. Around 100 delegates, mainly comprising of Post
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Graduate students, came from various parts of Karnataka,
Andhra Pradesh and Kerala. Various speakers known for
their work and contribution in the field were invited from
Karnataka , Andhra Pradesh & Agra.
The first session for the day was conducted by Dr.
Krishna Prasad, retired professor from AIIMS Delhi ,
where he spoke about the Immunology of Leprosy. This
was followed by a talk by Dr. Sushruth Kamoji from BIMS,
Belgavi and also a member of IADVL SIG Leprosy who
gave an insight into the current problem of Resurgence &
Epidemiological aspects of Leprosy. Dr K Hanumanthaiah,
Professor from Vydehi Medical College, Bengaluru, spoke
regarding the Clinical Presentation of Leprosy in the
past and present scenario. Inauguration of the CME was
conducted in the presence of the Executive Secretary
of JSSAHER, Dr C G Betsurmath & Coordinator of IADVL
SIG Leprosy, Dr. Sujai Suneetha. The next session was
conducted by Dr. Nandakishore, Professor from Father
Muller's Medical College, Mangaluru. He spoke about
the prevailing problem of drug resistance in leprosy
and newer regimes that have been formulated to
counter the same. Persistent neuritis is one of the many
challenges leprologists face and this was spoken about
by Dr. John Stephen, Professor from St. John's Medical
College, Bengaluru. Dr. Sujai Suneetha, coordinator of SIG
Leprosy, came from Hyderabad and took us through the
Radiological Aspects of Leprosy and how Ultasonography
could be used in peripheral nerve examination. This
was followed by lunch break. Dr. Avi Bansal, Founder
Head, Department of Epidemiology from National
JALMA Institute for Leprosy and other Mycobacterial
Diseases, Agra, spoke regarding Immunotherapy &
Chemoprophylaxis in Leprosy.The day ended with a panel
dicussion which was a highly interacive session between
the speakers and all the delegates. Various case scenarios
and challenges faced by clinicians were discussed in
detail.
Emergencies in Dermatology, 20th October, KMC, Mangaluru
The CME – EMERGENCIES IN DERMATOLOGY was held
on 20th October 2019. It was hosted by KMC Mangalore
dermatology department. Organising chairperson was Dr
Gatha Upadya and Organising secretary was Dr Deepti
D’souza. It was inaugurated by Additional Dean, Dr Alfred
Augustine.
The talks held and the resource people were; Dr Ishwar
Bhat- Acute skin failure, Dr Damodar Shenoy- Role of
Dermatologist in Emergency Room, Dr Asokan N- Evolving
trends of SJS/TEN, Dr Dharmendra Karn- Managing
Emergencies in Dermatology – My experience in Nepal,
Dr Aravind L Rao- Acute severe burns- how I manage in
the burns ward, and Dr Ishwar Bhat- Acute cutaneous
drug reaction as a dermatological emergency.There was an
innovative competition held for post graduates which was
a combination of dermatology knowledge and acting skills.
The whole programme was well appreciated and attended
by around 100 delegates
IADVL KN COMMUNITY DERMATOLOGY ACTIVITIES
IADVL KN Charmaratha It is a unique activity of IADVL-KN to create awareness
about various skin diseases among the general public. The
vehicle, with an LCD screen to display videos regarding
common skin diseases like Psoriasis, vitiligo, Tinea, Acne,
steroid abuse and Leprosy, travelled across Karnataka.
The vehicle was flagged off during Midcuticon-KN 2019
at Chitradurga with an intent of traversing the length and
breadth of Karnataka covering all district head quarters,
Talukas, Villages, all district Hosiptals, taluka hospitals,
CHC and PHC, schools and colleges, market places, Bus
stations, Railway stations, IMA halls, and other important
places. From Chitradurga district, the vehicle moved to
Davangere, Bellary, Raichur, Yadagiri, Gulbarga, Bidar,
Bijapur and Koppal districts so far. This public education
campaign was very well appreciated at all the places.
World Vitiligo Day, 25th June 2019World vitiligo day, observed internationally on 25th
June since 2011, is a day dedicated to all living with vitiligo
and a day to create extensive awareness about vitiligo.
The idea was first nursed by Steve Haragadon and then
developed by Ogo Maduewesi, a Nigerian vitiligo patient.
The choice of the date is in memory of artist Micheal
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Jackson who breathed his last on 25th June, 2009. IADVL
has been observing this day in solidarity with patients of
vitiligo by focussing on one aspect of vitiligo every year,
the theme for this year being ‘ The quality of life of a
vitiligo patient’. Members of IADVL-KN strived to make this
day an effective one. Vitiligo rath, a vehicle displaying an
educative video created by IADVL-KN, travelled to all the
medical colleges and was wholeheartedly welcomed by
the dermatology department of the respective colleges in
the presence of Staff of other departments and members
of administration. The video, an educative role play act in
Kannada, was played for the patients who had gathered. In
several places, interns and post graduate students actively
took part by conducting plays and creating posters. Several
sister societies of IADVL-KN actively participated by
arranging rallies and addressing the concerns of the public
regarding vitiligo.
Flood relief activities IADVL Karavali-Dr. Ganesh Pai, Dr. Sukumar &Dr.Ramesh
Bhat visited a primary school at Mundaje village and other
flood hit areas in the vicinity, situated at the foothills of
western ghats. On behalf of IADVL Karavali, a total sum
of Rs 5 Lakhs was given to the school to be distributed
to families of 20 students who lost their houses totally
or partially in the recent floods. Local philanthropists Sri
Ramananda Salian & Retd Maj Gen Bhat facilitated this
service.
Dr.(Prof).H.Hanumanthappa, Senior Consultant
Dermatologist, Former Dean, Director & HOD, Mysore
Medical College & Research Institute, Mysuru donated Rs.
25,000/- towards Chief Minister’s Relief Fund by handing
over a Cheque to Smt. B.R.Poornima, Additional DC,
Mysuru District, on 07.09.2019.
World Psoriasis day observation on 29th October 2019
World psoriasis day was observed on 29th October in
the form of CMEs, poster making competitions, patient
awareness initiatives. Medical colleges across Karnataka
and sister societies of IADVL- KN participated with
enthusiasm.
Rural campsBangalore Dermatology Society- The second rural
camp by Bangalore Dermatology Society was Conducted
at Malavalli on 22nd September 2019. It was attended by
210 patients. The camp was conducted by Dr. Namitha,
Dr. Prabha, and Dr. Blesson under the guidance of Dr
Mahesh,Vice President of BDS. The camp was conducted
successfully and free medicines were distributed.
Community Dermatology Society- As part of its
community programme, CDS has conducted a rural camp
in Sidlaghatta Taluk and Muttur village on July 28th,
2019.The rural camp was attended by Dermatologists Dr
Prabhakar Sangolli, Dr Vidya , Dr Leelavathi, Dr Asha, Dr
Sujaya, Dr Mahesh, Dr Harini, Dr Eshwari, Dr Shilpa, Dr
Sanjana, Dr Sujala , Dr Revanta saha and Dr Manoj. Around
9 street play artists enacted a play about preventive
measures for fungal infections for about 20 minutes. The
Street play was conducted near the Sidlaghattabus station
for maximum visibility and several members of the public
showed interest to know about fungal infections. The rural
skin health camp,conducted in Sidlaghatta Taluk hospital
and Muttur government school, was a good success with
attendance of around 360 patients .
District jail service, KMC, Manipal
Dermatology services to the inmates of district Jail,
Udupi have been provided for the last three years. The
Department of Dermatology and Psychiatry, KMC Manipal
received official permission by the district administration
on November 9th 2018 during the legal service day. We
have been providing health awareness, counselling,
consultation and free treatment to the inmates of District
Jail on the first Saturday of every month. Inmates with skin
problems are examined and then given free treatment.
Follow-up visits are done on subsequent weeks whenever
needed. Psychiatry medicines are provided by the Primary
health centre taking care of the district Jail. Dermatology
medicines are largely self-financed and includes samples
provided by H & H Pharmaceuticals. Pro bono services to
district Jails by the Dermatologist and Psychiatrists is very
important as skin problems like scabies, dermatophytosis,
eczema, pyodermas etc are common. Many of the inmates
have depression, anxiety and other psychiatric problems.
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As inmates are frequently shifted from one Jail to another,
regular consultation is required.
Improving the lives of patients with leprosy
A project titled “Improving the lives of patients with
leprosy”was conducted from October 2018 to September
2019 for a period of 12 months in the Department of
Dermatology, RajaRajeswari Medical College & Hospital
(RRMCH), Bengaluru. The main objectives of this project
were to educate the health care workers, general public and
patients about leprosy, to provide secondary (appropriate
leprosy wound care) and tertiary rehabilitation of leprosy
patients and to conduct a pilot research project.
Education: Leprosy education and awareness to health
care workers, general public and patients were imparted
in the form of conducting health education camps in the
Primary health centres in and around rural Bengaluru in
association with the Department of Community Medicine,
RRMCH. In these camps the patients and school children
were screened for leprosy and associated complications.
Information about leprosy was disseminated through
educational talks and distribution of pamphlets. A total
of eleven camps were conducted in the last one year. We
were able to improve the awareness and knowledge about
leprosy in the health care workers and they were informed
to report any suspected case of leprosy immediately to
the medical officer. We screened a total of 1609 people
(950 males and 659 females) for leprosy and identified
four new patients (three male and one female) of leprosy
and twocases (one male one female) of trophic ulcers who
were started on treatment. These patients were counselled
regarding the importance of completing the prescribed
course of treatment and also to report if they noticed any
symptoms of reactions or any ulcers. We want to sustain
this educational activity by continuing to conduct more
health awareness camps and screen the public for leprosy
and also educate the health care workers and general public
regarding leprosy. “World Leprosy Day” was observed
on January 30th, 2019 in association with Summanahalli
Leprosy Rehabilitation Center, Bengaluru. The District
Leprosy Officer also participated in this program. The
inmates and their families along with the caretakers were
educated about the various treatment modalities available
at RRMCH for disability prevention and management.
Service : Appropriate dressing materials required for
leprosy wound care were donated to Summanahalli Leprosy
Rehabilitation center, Bengaluru, which rehabilitates
around 60 old and new leprosy cases and their family
members. Ten cases of chronic non-healing trophic ulcers
(8 males and 2 females) which were identified in the camps
and also referred from Sumanahalli Leprosy Rehabilitation
Cente were treated with platelet rich fibrin matrix (PRFM)
dressing. All the ulcers healed and are having a better quality
of life post- treatment with PRFM. PRFM is an innovative
method to treat chronic leg ulcers.Autologous platelet-
rich fibrin matrix (PRFM) being rich in growth factors can
be effective in the treatment of chronic non-healing leg
ulcers. We are sustaining this service activity by continuing
to help Sumanahalli by providing their requirements and
also by treating chronic non-healing trophic ulcers referred
by them to our hospital free of cost.
Leprosy awareness and camps in progress
Dressing materials donated to Summanahalli Leprosy
Rehabilitation center, Bengaluru.
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Research : A research project titled “A clinical,
dermoscopic and histopathological correlation in leprosy:
a prospective observational study” is being undertaken
in RRMCH. The aims of this study is to describe the
dermocsopic features of the entire spectrum of leprosy and
to correlate it with clinical and histopathological findings.
IADVL - KN MEMBERS’ ACHIEVEMENTS
= Dr. Jayadev Betkerur - Dr. R.V. Rajan Endowement Oration
= Dr. Arun C. Inamdar - selected as a member of editorial
board literature review committee of society for
Pediatric Dermatology, USA
= Dr. Arun C. Inamdar & Dr. Aparna Palit - authored a
chapter titled ‘Rickettsial diseases’ in Harper’s Textbook
of Pediatric Dermatology, 4th Edition
= Dr. Venkataram Mysore - Elected as Regional director
of South Asia and Africa, International League of
Dermatological Societies (ILDS). He has also been
nominated as Vice Chair World Skin Health and a
member of ILDS committee for Liason with World
health organization.
= Dr. Ramesh Bhat - Elected as International director, ILDS
= Dr. B.S. Chandrashekar - Felicitated for being one of ‘Inspiring
dermatologists of India’ by Economic Times Group, Delhi
= Dr. Priya Sharath - crowned as 1st runner up, Mrs
United Nation International 2019
= Dr. Sacchidanand S - Honourable VC, RGUHS, has
received the prestigious Krishnanugraha Prashasti by
Sri Sri Visveshateertha Swamiji, Pejawara mutt, at Sri
Krishna Dhama, Mysuru.
IADVL FOR ITS MEMBERSInner circle - Soft skills development
programme for PGsInner Circle is a wonderful initiative of IADVL-KN for the
dermatology postgraduates of Karnataka. The aim of the
programme is to train the students in handling stressful
situations, difficult patients and various aspects of day
today happenings at Hospital or their personal life. The
first inner circle Module 1 was held at Bangalore Medical
college on 12th January 2019, Subsequently at Mangalore
on 13th June 2019 and Davangere on 3rd November 2019.
Module 2 was held at BMC on 5th October.
Manthan- Soft skills development programme for consultants
The soft skill development program of IADVL-KN for
consultant dermatologist of Karnataka was held at various
places across the state. The program was inaugurated at
Mangalore on 30th December 2018. Subsequently it was
conducted at Mysore on May 5th 2019, Davangere on
28th July, Bangalore on 22nd September and Hubbaalli on
13th October. This unique initiative of IADVL-KN was very
well appreciated by the dermatologists who attended the
program. Subash Hegde was the resource person and the
program was supported by Dr Reddys pharma.
IADVL DVL Welfare Trust IADVL has launched a double benefit scheme which has
social security coupled with professional legal protection.
It is called the DVL welfare trust. The trust has been
registered at Vadodara. DVL Welfare Trust is by IADVL, of
IADVL and for IADVL members and their families.
Social security to family members : In case of the
unfortunate demise of a member, the nominee will get Rs.
450 x N, where N = No. of members of DVL trust. In other
words, when more IADVL members join this scheme, more
fraternity benefit for members families.
Professional legal protection (Optional) : An option
to provide comprehensive indemnity cover in the event
of litigant situations arising out of alleged professional
negligence by the members. Legal help is extended in
all types of cases like civil, criminal, labour& consumer
redressal fora. It is to be noted that, it is the only professional
indemnity scheme that covers cosmetic procedures.
Eligibility of the members : Any life member of IADVL,
irrespective of age is eligible to become a Regular Member
of the scheme. Family members of Life members of IADVL
can also join the scheme as Beneficiary Members. separate
forms need to be filled for each member of a family.
Application forms can be downloaded at http://www.
dvlwelfaretrust.org
For clarifications, contact : DVL Welfare Trust,
Shreeji Chambers, BrahmpuriDandia Bazar, Vadodara
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- 390001 Gujarat, India. Phone : 0265 2431085 E-mail
Contact persons :
Dr Chetan N Patel
email : [email protected]
Dr Jayadev Betkerur :
email : [email protected], [email protected]
Dr Ravi M Rathod
email : [email protected]
IADVL E-Library IADVL now has an E-Library which is ready to provide
articles from the following journals to all IADVL members :
1. British Journal of Dermatology
2. Clinical & Experimental Dermatology
3. Dermatologic Therapy
4. Journal of Cutaneous Pathology
5. Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology &
Venereology
6. Paediatric Dermatology
7. The Journal of Dermatology
To obtain any full text article from these journals,
please write to : [email protected]
While doing so, please cite your IADVL membership
number and provide details of the articles in the following
format : Citation and URL
Chao PH, Cheng YW, Chung MY. Generalized pustular
psoriasis in a6-week-old infant. Pediatr Dermatol 2009; 26:
352–354
URL : Just copy the address on the browser, where the
abstract is displayed and paste it.
Please note that full text articles are available from
these journals , since 1997 only.
State Co-ordinators: Mail with request to
BalachandraAnkad : [email protected]
Shricharith: [email protected]
IADVL E groupsFor its life members, IADVL operates 2 yahoo e groups.
[email protected]. IADVL group is a
general group for light hearted general discussion on any
interesting topic.
ACAD IADVL group is for discussion on academic matters.
To join the e groups, please send an e mail to the
following mail id. You have to mention your details along
with your IADVL life membership number. You will get a
reply mail inviting you to join the e groups. You will need
to accept the invitation to get started.
If you are not a member, it is time to enroll.
Please mail your details and IADVL Life membership
number to : [email protected]
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
IADVL-KN ACADEMY AWARDS AND ORATIONS-2019IADVL KN Prof JN Shetty Oration 2019 - Dr. Hanumanthayya KIADVL KN Prof Shivakumar and Prof Rajendran Oration 2019 - Dr MaryAugustineIADVL KN Prof. K Siddappa Memorial Lifetime Achievement Award 2019 - Dr Rajendran SCIADVL KN Best Sister society award 2019 - Chitradurga Dermatology AssociationIADVL KN Young dermatologist award 2019 - Dr Nagesh TSIADVL KN Best Department award 2019 - Sapthagiri Medical College, BengaluruIADVL KN Best Dissertation award 2019Candidate : Dr Carol LoboGuide : Dr Vijay AithalTitle of dissertation : A descriptive study of nutritional status of patients with leprosy in a tertiary care hospitalIADVL KN Community Dermatology Award 2019 - Dr Mitaxari HugarIADVL KN Scientific research grant 2019 - IADVL KN AcademyLeprosy day 2019 Kannada Poster competition - Dr Gritha Reddy
Psoriasis day 2018 Kannada Poster competition - Dr Vimal John
EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA REGISTRATION LINK, Centre for Human Genetics, Bangalore
The Centre for Human Genetics is attempting to initiate a registry of EB patients. Below is the link that can be accessed by Dermatologists of the state to submit a referral. This can be done on desktop, laptop, iPAD, Tablets and all mobile smartphones. It just takes about 3 minutes and upon submission, the centre will receive an email and their EB team would then contact the patient directly and liaise with you for further care.
The link is https://chgregistryapp.appspot.com/register/chg
Derma Advance 2019-20Dermaadvance, an initiative of IADVL -KN, is conducted
annually to equip the final year postgraduate students with skills to ace the theory and practical examination. It also aims to provide them guidance about the options available following post graduation.
The next Derma Advance, for the final year students taking the exam in 2020, will be hosted by KMC, Manipal on December 21st and 22nd, 2019.
CUTICON-KARNATAKA-2020
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ObituaryWith profound sorrow, we inform you all that senior dermatologist Dr. A.K. Kale passed away
on 27-10-2019.
Our deepest and heartfelt condolence to his family and friends and we pray to the almighty
that his soul may rest in eternal peace.
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Back to Roots 3, Bangalore
Dr H Hanumanthappa donation for flood releif
Dr. Ramesh Bhat & Dr Venkataram Mysore, elected as International Director and Regional Director of ILDS, resprectively
Flagging off Charmaratha at Mid-Cuticon
IADVL Karavali visit to Mundaje and donation to flood relief
Inner Circle Bangalore
Charmaratha
BDS Rural Camp
Diabetic foot infections, CDS, Bangalore
Dr Sacchidanand S receiving Krishnanugraha Prashasthi
Emergencies in Dermatology, KMC,Mangalore
IADVL Impact 3.0 IADVL SIG Trichology
Inner Circle Mangalore
District Jail visit, KMC Manipal
2018-19
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DermapenDermapenPresident’s message
Dear members,Greetings from IADVL KN.It is nice to hear that the next issue of DERMAPEN is being
brought out.After taking over in the month of October 2018, we continued
with the programs implemented by the previous office bearers. “SARATHI”, a soft skill program for front office staff, was a great success. With the success of this program, IADVL KN implemented two more soft skills workshop. The first one, “MANTHAN” program, was for the benefit of the consultants. We had four programs in different cities of Karnataka and more are in pipeline so as to cover entire Karnataka. This program taught us newer skills in handling our patients and also building up human skills. The other program, termed as ‘INNER CIRCLE”, was conducted for the benefit of residents. The first ‘Inner circle’ training was held at Father Mullers Medical College, Mangalore and about 60 residents attended, actively participated and learnt soft skills. This program will be continued in the coming months so as to benefit all residents.
The MIDCUTICON 2019 was held at Chitradurga and Dr Yogendra did an excellent job. A new community awareness program was launched by flagging off IADVL KN Ratha at Chitradurga. This will be an exclusive, fully fabricated vehicle owned by IADVK KN, and will travel to all districts, talukas and villages of Karnataka educating people about common skin diseases, skin health, misuse and abuse of topical steroids, quackery, over the counter sale of medicines etc. A road map for the entire year has been prepared. IADVL KN would like to thank Dr. Chandrashekar B.S., Dr. Shashikumar B.M., Dr. Manjunath Hulmani and others for conceptualising, implementing and seeing that it progresses as per the plan. We would also like to thank all the local co-ordinators who did a tremendous job of implementing the plan and also making sure that the core objectives of the Ratha program were achieved.
IADVL-KN’s connect program ‘Sethubhandhan’ and IADVL National Pan India GP round table meetings will be implemented in the coming months to sensitise the participants to the misuse and abuse of topical steroids.
IADVL KN election for various posts was initiated this year. I request all the members to register for online voting. This will also help you to vote during the IADVL National elections. By being e-voters you can also avail the group insurance scheme (IADVL GPA Scheme), the premium of which will be paid by IADVL National. IADVL National will also be providing Indemnity insurance for interested members. The insurance premium will be nominal and will depend on the insurance coverage. The premium will have to be borne by the members. The details of which will be released soon.
IADVL KN has acquired land for our office. This was possible due to the untiring effort of Dr Chandrashekar. We would like congratulate and thank him for making this possible. Many of our members have brought accolades to IADVL KN through their publications, community service and holding distinguished positions in National IADVL and public offices. We would like congratulate them.
I am extremely grateful to all the EC members, coordinators, sister society office bearers, each and every member of the association for their active participation, guidance and for effectively carrying out various activities of the association.
Long live IADVLDr SathishPai B - President, IADVL KN
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Issue : 2,
November 2019IADVL
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President’s message 1From the Secretary’s desk 3From the Editor’s desk 3Treasurer’s report 4MINUTES OF MEETING 12 Minutes of combined EC & CC meet
held at Mid- Cuticon KN 2019 IADVL-KN ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES 12 MID CUTICON-KN2019,
10th to 12th May,Chitradurga Dermabasics 2019, August 25th,
Basaveshwara Medical College, Chitradurga
IADVL SIG CME on ‘Approach to Recalcitrant Dermatophytosis’ 18th August, Mangalore
IADVL-KN Undergraduate quiz 2019 IADVL IMPACT 3.0, 29th September,
Bangalore IADVL- SIG Trichology CME 2019,
20th October, BangaloreCME AND WORKSHOPS CONDUCTED 14 Leprosy today, 30th August,
M.V.J.Medical college, Bangalore Diabetic foot infections,
1st September, Bangalore BACK TO ROOTS - 3,
A to Z of procedural dermatology, 7th and 8th September
‘Update on STDs’- Hassan Institute of Medical Sciences, 13th September
Prof J N Shetty Memorial Oration, 21st September 2019, Mangalore
Recent Advances in leprosy, 22nd September 2019, JSS Medical College, Mysuru
Emergencies in Dermatology, KMC, Mangaluru October 20th
IADVL KN Community Dermatology activities 16 World VitiligoDay Observation,
25th June, 2019 World Psoriasis day observation,
29th October, 2019 IADVL KN Charmaratha Flood relief activities Rural camps District Jail ServiceIADVL -KN MEMBERS’ ACHEIVEMENTSIADVL FOR ITS MEMBERS 19 Inner circle-Soft skills development
programme for PGs Manthan- Soft skills development
programme for consultants IADVL DVL welfare trust IADVL E-library IADVL E-groups ANNOUNCEMENTS 21Obituary 22
Leprosy today, MVJMC& RH, Bangalore
Manthan, Davangere
Manthan, Mysore
Prof. J.N. Shetty Memorial Oration, Fr. Muller Medical College, Mangalore
Street play conducted by CDS
Vitiligo Rath at Victoria Hospital on World Vitiligo dayDr Priya crowned as 1st runner-up, Mrs UN International
Psoriaisis awareness programme in Bangalore Medical College in association with BDS
Manthan, Bangalore
Manthan, Hubballi
Mid Cuticon, Chitradurga
Recent advances in Leprosy, JSS Medical College, Mysuru
Update on STDs, Hassan Medical College, Hassan