India’s first National Conference on Family Medicine
and Primary Care promises to be an eye opener
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First
ever national conference in Primary Care was inaugurated today at IIC.
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More
than 400 delegates, including several distinguished faculty as well as
delegates from abroad are participating in two day conference.
Delhi, April 20, 2013: First ever
National Conference on Family Medicine and Primary Care (FMPC) 2013 was
inaugurated today at the India International Centre(New Delhi) By Shri
Keshav Desiraju, Secretary (H&FW) Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government
of India in presence of a large number of Indian and international experts in family medicine and
primary care including
Prof. Michael Kidd President Elect, WONCA (World Organization of Family
Doctor), Prof. Srinath Reddy, President, PHFI, Dr Purushotam Lal, Member, Board
of Governors, Medical Council of India and Dr T Sundararaman, Executive
Director, NHSRC National Rural Health Mission MOHFW GOI.
The Academy of
Family Physicians of India (AFPI), in association with the National Rural
Health Mission (NRHM) and National Health Systems Resource Centre (NHSRC), is organizing
the conference with the theme “Preparing Multi-skilled and Competent Primary Care
Physicians: Consensus on Family Medicine in India.’’ Bangalore-headquartered Nation
Wide Primary Healthcare Services Pvt. Ltd (NationWide), a pioneering chain of
primary care clinics, is principal sponsor and preferred partner for this event.
The conference is also supported by international partners –Wonca (the World
Organisation of Family Doctors) and The Spice Route, and academic partners -
Christian Medical College, Vellore; All India Institute of Medical Sciences,
Jodhpur; Calicut Medical College; and the Indian Council of Medical Research.
Dr Raman Kumar, Chairperson, Organising Committee FMPC 2013 and President,
Academy of Family Physicians of India, said,
“India is moving towards Universal Health Coverage (UHC) and
National Health Mission (NHM). Multi-skilled and competent primary care providers
and their knowledge figure prominently in the evolving schemes, themes and
initiatives of our healthcare systems. Family Medicine has received attention
in several policy documents of the Government of India, including the National
Health Policy 2002. Such a conference is the need of the hour as India is
moving towards the goal of all-inclusive health, including the poorest of the
poor, who cannot afford multi-specialty and super-specialty hospital care.”
Dr Santanu Chattopadhyay, Founder & CEO,
NationWide
Primary Healthcare Services Pvt. Ltd. and a key note speaker at the up-coming
conference said, “Current healthcare scenario in India is staring at a crisis,
as patients face increasing healthcare expenses due to the skewed emphasis on
hospitals and super-speciality care. Much of this expense can be avoided if the
primary care provision is strengthened, which can only happen when we have a
robust system for training and producing more family physicians.”
Dr. Raman Kumar said that more
than 400 delegates & experts from India and from neighboring countries are
participating in the conference with the common objective of developing the
discipline of Family Medicine in Nursing.
Prasanth K. S, Convener, National Consultation on Family Medicine Program and
Senior Consultant (Public Health Administration) of National Health Systems
Resource Centre said “The conference is also hosting a national
consultation convened by National Health System Resource Centre (NHSR),
National Rural Health Mission (NRHM), Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
Government of India. During the conference a number of Indian and international
experts in family medicine and primary care have been deliberating on the scope
of expanding family medicine programmes in India - especially on the critical skills to be
ensured at a Community Health centre level.”
According
to Dr. Raman Kumar a rainbow session is also going to be organized – where
International family physicians of Indian origin is participating.
During
two-day conference, South Asia Primary Care Research Network (SAPCRN) will
organise a half day workshop on research methodology on 21st
April. Apart from the scientific/ CME
sessions of international quality, the conference is also running several
interesting activities based on new concepts. There is a separate session of
”Spice Route” which is a forum for young and future primary care physicians in
South Asia region.
Young
delegates from India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka is participating in huge
number. There is a special session called Youth Leadership Summit for Primary
Health Care (YLS- PHC), where selected students and young health care
professionals will present their concept notes on how to strengthen primary
health care in India.
The conference has brought together Indian and international
experts in family medicine and primary care with a common objective to define
family medicine in India. The event will also host a National Consultation
convened by NRHM, NHSRC and MOHFW Government of India, on development of Family
Medicine Program to ensure availability of skilled doctors at Community Health
Centre (CHC) level.
Apart from CME and
scientific seminars sessions, family medicine practitioners and trainees,
officials from the NRHM, NHSRC and MOHFW Government of India, and other
stakeholders from the private health sector are discussing on following topics:
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Making Family Medicine a
preferred career choice for Indian Medical Graduates- Challenges and Solutions
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Consultation and
communication skills required to improve patient satisfaction
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Expanding scope of family
medicine in nursing
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Governance and regulatory
issues
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Emerging Models in family
practice in India
About Academy of Family Physicians of India
(AFPI)
Academy of Family Physicians of India (AFPI) is a leading organisation in India promoting training and
education of primary care physicians. AFPI is a non-profit organisation
registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860. AFPI acts as an educational
and professional forum for a wide variety of primary care providers and plays a
strong advocacy role in the formulation of health policies in the field or
primary care in India.
About NationWide Primary Healthcare
Services Pvt. Ltd
NationWide Primary Healthcare Services Pvt. Ltd
(NationWide) is a pioneering chain of Primary Care clinics that was awarded the
“Most Innovative Primary Healthcare Services in Bangalore” by BIG Brand
Research at the Brands Academy Karnataka Service Excellence Awards in 2011.
NationWide, through its concept of “Bringing back the Family Doctor”, aims to
revive the age-old family doctor model. The chain’s primary care clinics focus
on bridging the gap between fragmented general practitioner services and highly
expensive super-specialist hospital care by creating a single-point of medical
care for their patient’s everyday healthcare needs. For more information,
please visit www.nationwidedocs.org
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