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GMC Anantnag hosts first physiology CME in J&K

M Peerzada
Last updated: September 12, 2024 12:44 am
M Peerzada
Published: September 12, 2024
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Srinagar, Sept 11: The Department of Physiology, Govt. Medical College (GMC) Anantnag successfully conducted its first National CME and Workshop under the aegis of the Association of Physiologists of India at the main campus in Dialgam.
The event, themed “Heart Rate Variability and its Clinical Insights,” aimed to shine a spotlight on clinical importance of heart rate variability (HRV), with its logo symbolizing “Heart Rhythm and Mind’s Symphony.”
The college’s spokesperson Dr Owvass H Dar said the event drew participation from the medical community, indicating a growing recognition of HRV as a critical marker in both cardiovascular and neurological health.
The event was inaugurated by Prof. Dr. Rukhsana Najeeb, Principal of GMC Anantnag, who lauded the initiative, emphasizing the necessity for such knowledge-sharing platforms in medical education.
She said heart rate variability not only plays a pivotal role in understanding cardiovascular risks but also offers deep insights into autonomic nervous system functions, mental health, and overall well-being.
Dr. Showkat Jeelani, former Principal of GMC Anantnag, highlighted how these academic efforts foster collaboration between research and practical applications in medicine.
Other key figures included Dr. Sheikh Imran Syed, Head of Physiology at GMC Srinagar, and renowned specialists such as Prof. Dr. Sohail Ahmad, Dr. Sabita Yograj, Dr. Farhana Ahad, Dr. Mehak Mufti (the Organizing Chairperson of the CME), and Dr. Shagufta Ara.
The scientific sessions commenced with an in-depth lecture on the physiology of the Autonomic Nervous System and Sympathovagal Balance, delivered by Dr. Farhana Ahad, who highlighted the delicate interplay between the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems.
This was followed by Dr. Sohail Ahmad, who discussed the background and significance of autonomic function tests and HRV, exploring the underlying mechanisms by which HRV serves as a biomarker for overall autonomic health.
One of the most engaging talks came from Dr. Anish Singhal, who offered practical insights into the Interpretation and Clinical Utility of HRV in diagnostics, emphasizing its role in early detection and preventive cardiology.
Dr. Sabita Yograj elaborated on the role of HRV in physiology research, drawing connections between its applications in clinical trials and future healthcare advancements.
Dr. Showkat Hussain Shah from GMC Anantnag shared a Cardiologist’s Perspective on HRV, where he addressed the predictive value of HRV in managing patients with cardiovascular conditions, including heart failure.
The event also explored the link between HRV and mental health, with Dr. Mansoor Ahmed Dar discussing how reduced HRV correlates with psychological disorders like anxiety and depression, adding another layer to the diagnostic significance of HRV.
In addition to lectures, the CME also hosted a poster competition and hands-on workshops, offering practical exposure to HRV measurement techniques.
In the poster presentation, Dr. Nabeela, Senior Resident secured the first prize, Dr. Sehar got second prize and Dr. Mahapara, a third-year PG student got third position all from the same department.
The workshops aimed to provide real-time experience to delegates, giving them the skills to apply HRV assessments in their clinical practices.
The CME attracted more than 250 delegates from across Jammu and Kashmir and from various parts of India, including faculty members, consultants, medical officers, students, and paramedical professionals.
Dr Mehak Mufti expressed gratitude to all the dignitaries on the stage. She further praised the organizing committee members, participants, and guest speakers for their invaluable contributions, stating that “such academic endeavors are vital in promoting interdisciplinary collaboration and fostering a research-oriented culture in medical education.”

 

 

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