This document provides a summary of the activities and initiatives of the Federation of Obstetric and Gynecological Societies of India (FOGSI) from January to September 2018. Key highlights include conferences and workshops held across India to educate members and the public, initiatives to build doctor-patient relationships like Adbhut Matrutva and the FOGSI mobile app, liaising with government and other organizations, and recognizing contributions of members. Upcoming events through the end of the year are also listed. The document demonstrates FOGSI's focus on strengthening its members and furthering its vision of empowering women's health in India.
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14. Change in the working this year
• No Anger zone
• Go Green
• Recognise and support our members and
fraternity.
• Avoid unnecessary expense at the cost of
Pharma.
• All dinners for conferences were for a cause
• Interact with the public(walks, public forums)
• Interact with the Govt of India and NGOs
• Liaison with sister organisations
• Holistic approach with longterm health benefits
for members and other beneficiaries.
20. Academic updating
• Focussed conferences
• CMEs
• Webinars
• Policy and strategising
• Laisioning with sister organisations
• Laisioning with Government of India
• Providing legal and other support
• Encouraging quality, ethics and dignified practice
• Reducing stress with initiatives like Samarth, Digital
Fogsi App.
• Providing sensitising educative material
30. Supported QED CMEs
• All CMEs will have a uniform module.
• Please try and incorporate GCPRs ,Algorithms and Evidence based management wherever possible.
• All CMEs should have a message from the president.
• Focus on Quality,ethics and dignity and medicolegal aspects on all subjects.
• Focus on social security, indemnity schemes
• Focus on documentation, Data collection, registeries,surveys and publications.
• Focus on Digital FOGSI software and App for hospital and patient management.
• Talk to all supporting companies and organise schedules and dates along with Faculty. Try to
choose faculty who work on the subject and are experienced.
• Make some public awareness infographics and messages and press notes wherever CME or
workshops are being held.
31. FOGSI – ALMA WORKSHOPS ON
HER UNSPOKEN PROBLEMS
JAIPUR
Local Coordinator: Dr Lila Vyas
OVER 150 DELEGATES
ATTENDED
HYDERABAD
OVER 120 DELEGATES
ATTENDED
34. FOGSI Health-e-India Mobile App
TOTAL 2634 FOGSIAN & PATIENTS HAVE DOWNLOADED & STARTED
USING THIS COMPLETE EMR MOBILE APP & SOFTWARE.
35. FOGSI stands by its members
Numerous incidences of:
• Quality , ethics and dignity
• RTI CME
• MOB Violence
• PCPNDT
• Societies issues
• Irregularities in record keeping
• Rush teams
36. 23 JUNE
FOGSI RTI Workshop Lucknow
Presided by the Governor of Uttarpradesh Shri Ram Naik ji and
Mr Javed Usmani and Mrs Farah Usmani
37. FOGSI Social Security Scheme
& Indemnity Policy
Upto 31st December
2017
From 1st January to 19th Sept
2018
Total
Social Security Scheme 1352 1522 2874
Indemnity Policy 886 156 1042
Total members of Policy / Scheme :
38. Total Members 1458
113 New members joined after Last ManagingCommittee Meeting of SSS
Societies Members Societies Members Societies Members
Agra 34 Erode 1 Navsari 1
Ahmedabad 3 Gurgaon 2 Pandharpur 1
Ajmer 1 Gwalior 2 Patna 2
Aurangabad 1 Hubli 2 Pune 2
Bagalkot 1 Indore 2 Rourkela 1
Bangalore 1 Jaipur 1 Rudrapur 1
Baroda 1 Lucknow 1 Sahanpur 1
Bengal 4 Mau 1 Solapur 2
Bhopal 1 Meerut 1 Southern India 2
Bhubaneswar 1 Miraj 1 Surat 1
Bijnor 1 Mumbai 9 Thrissur 1
Burla 1 Nabha 1 Udaipur 2
Delhi 1 Nagpur 1 Vapi 15
Dibrugarh 1 Nanded 1 Varanasi 3
Total Members 2874
1458 New members joined after Last Managing Committee Meeting of SSS
43. ICOG
• Doing wonderful work
• Trainings and fellowships
• ICOG hour in all Yuva conferences
• GCPR on Induction of Labour
• Meet the Professor
• Upcoming conference on Principles,Protocols
and Practices
44. Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap,
but by the seeds that you plant.
Robert Louis Stevenson
45. FOGSI For the Youth
• Yuva Conferences
• Leadership Summit
• Workshops
• P.G Force
• TOG conclaves
• Ethicon training
• Prizes for papers as trainings
• Involvement in all other conferences and
publications
49. FOGSI PG FORCE
GUJARAT
Conducted in association in GCS medical college Ahmedabad on 17 and 18 March 2018
NATIONAL FACULTY
• Dr Hemant Deshpande Pune
• Dr Hira Lal Konnar
ATTENDEES: Over 140 Post Graduates and 25 State Faculties
LOCAL COORDINATORS: Dr Haresh Doshi VP elect and HOD obgy at GCS medical college
50. FOGSI PG FORCE
VIJAYWADA
(Andhra Pradesh)
Conducted in association with VOGS at. PSIMS medical college Vijaywada on 10- 11 March 18
NATIONAL FACULTY
• Dr Hemant Deshpande Pune
• Dr Ashok kumar, Delhi
• Dr Vivekanand Dean PIMS karimnagar
ATTENDEES: 120 Postgraduates and 20 Local Faculties
LOCAL COORDINATORS: Dr Sajana HOD OBGYN and Dr Uma Secretary VOGS
51. FOGSI PG FORCE
Solapur
(Maharashtra)
Conducted in collaboration with AMOGS and SOGS at Solapur Dates 14 & 15 April 2018
FACULTY
Dr Ashok Kumar, Dr Hemadri Bal, Dr Nilesh Balkawde , Dr Ganpat Sawant, Dr Anjali Chitnis, Dr
Munot Kshirsagar, Dr Pradeep Sambrey,Dr Uma Wankhede , Dr Sheela kodliwadmath
ATTENDEES: Over 100 Post Graduates and 25 Local Faculties
COORDINATORS: Dr Milind Shah, Dr Rohini Deshpande President AMOGS & Org Secretary and
her dedicated team Dr Rajiv Dabde , Dr Manik Gurram, Dr Monika and all Solapur obg Society
Members
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52. TOG Conclave
17-18 Feb, Vizag
1. Preterm labor-prevention, prediction and management
2. Anemia in pregnancy
3. Thyroid disorders in pregnancy
4. Male infertility
5. Secondary amenorrhoea- Workshop & Management
6. Management of endometriosis in infertile woman
7. Ovulation induction
8. Recurrent pregnancy loss- Workup & Management
9. Ovarian Cyst- Management strategies
10. Management of prolonged labor
11. Constipation in pregnancy
12. POI – Premature ovarian insufficiency
TOPICS FOR MAY CONCLAVE
54. Building Patient Doctor relationship
• Adhbut Matrutva
• Akshaya Jeevan
• Digital FOGSI APP
• Menstrual Hygiene
• Distribution of pad vending machines
• Training of Medical Reps for educating APP and Holistic
approach to patient care.
• Public forums
• Walks
• Nukkad Nataks
• Short Films Adbhut Matrutva,Doshi Kaun,Gali mein meri
Dhaak
55.
56. Adbhut Matrutva project
• Training of adbhut associates ……..400 trained
• Adbhut summits for about 800 obstetricians from all
over India…….3 done , last on is on 27-28-29 october
• From jan for next 3 years monthly prgammes and
training at individual societies
67. Laisioning with sister organisations
• Close interaction with IMA and
we have jointly addressed many
issues
• Ayushman Bharat
• CEA
• PCPNDT
• Working towards Mob Violence
and image of medical fraternity
Indian Medical Association
76. LIASON AND JOINT PROGRAMMES
WITH SISTER ORGANISATIONS AND
NGO’S
• INDIAN MENOPAUSE SOCIETY
• ISAR-ISPAT-IAGE
• P.S.I.
• GHS
• SHE DECIDES
• PRATIGYA
SHE DECIDEDS
77. LIASON WITH INTERNATIONAL
ORGANISATIONS
• WAPM
• SAFOG
• AOFOG
• BRITISH MENOPAUSE SOCIETY
• RCOG
• RCPI
• WORLD MENOPAUSE SOCIETY
• ASPIRE
• IFFS
• COMMITTES OF FIGO
SAFOG DAY AT RCOG
82. To the Government of India
“I can conquer the world with one hand as long
as you are holding the other.”
Megan Smith
Shri Manoj Jhalani
Dr Vandana
Gurnani
Dr S.K Sikdar Dr Himanshu
Bhushan
Dr Sumita Ghosh Dr Jagdish PrasadDr Dinesh Baswal
93. Other issues being taken up
• PCPNDT case
• IRIA
• CEA
• One window registration for private hospitals
• Caesarian section
• Vaginal delivery
• Oxytocin
• MTP act amendment
• POSCO
• Genital Mutilation FOGSI statement
• Multireligious meetings on womens empowerment on family planning
• Surrogacy
• Guidelines for good clinical practice
105. NOVEMBER
ICOG
Principles, Practices and Protocols
• ICOG is the academic wing of FOGSI.
• All governing council members should put their
hands together and make GCPRs which are very
important for streamlining parity in practice.
• GOI has a lot of them on website and they are
happy to share with us and modify and role them
out in our medical college curriculums.
• I have sought appointment with the concerned
authorities soon after the conference for the
same.
• ICOG under the leadership of Dr Shanta Kumari
,Dr Suvarna ,Dr Madhuri Patel, Dr Parikshit Tank
and Dr Parag Binewala will start working on this
immediately and involve all authorities on the
subjects seriously.
• FOGSI will support this activity and no Pharma
support will be sought for this for neutrality.
• Some of them which will be ready will be
presented in this conference at Hyderabad.
108. DECEMBER
• 2-4th Dec FOGSI ADOLESCENT CONFERENCE
CHENNAI.
• Launch of HIV helpline.
• Webinars with IMA on STDs
Dr Dilip Kumar Dutta
• Dedicated endoscopy conference with AOFOG
at Mumbai 21st -23rd Dec.
Dr Rajesh Modi
113. At the office
• Unique ID
• E-Voting
• Streamlining functioning of the societies
• Defining roles
• Study constitution
• Core cells
• Cognisance of controversies proactively.