17th AIIMS NCGR Covid-19: Managing COVID-19 Around the World: Shared Experiences in India and the UK

17th AIIMS NCGR Covid-19: Managing COVID-19 Around the World: Shared Experiences in India and the UK

Topic : Managing COVID-19 Around the World: Shared Experiences in India and the UK 17th COVID-19 N-CGR: 16th December: 3PM Managing COVID-19 around the world: Shared experiences in India and the UK 1. Introductions (Professor Randeep Guleria) • Professor Monica Lakhanpaul, Professor of Integrated Child Health, Pro Vice Provost South Asia, UCL, London, UK • Professor Mervyn Singer, Professor of Intensive Care Medicine, UCL, London, UK • Dr David Brealey, Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine at UCLH and Honorary Associate Professor (Reader) at UCL, London, UK • Professor Naveet Wig, Head of Medicine, AIIMS ND • Professor Anant Mohan, Head of Pulmonary Medicine, Sleep disorders and Critical care, AIIMS ND 2. Remarks by Professor Monica Lakhanpaul, PVP (South Asia) 3. Case presentation: • Case 1: A case of moderate COVID: Dr Pawan Tiwari, Assistant Professor, Pulmonary Medicine, AIIMS ND • Case 2: A case of “very large” COVID: Dr David Brealey, UCL 4. Case-discussion: • Remind audience to send questions through WhatsApp 9999692364 5. Topic Presentation: • Managing moderate COVID in India: Dr Neeraj Nischal, Associate Professor of Medicine, AIIMS, ND • UK management-keep them off the ventilator unless necessary: Professor Mervyn Singer, UCL 6. Q&A from WhatsApp The All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi has been extensively involved in managing patients, developing guidelines, policies and research in COVID-19. It has managed over 4000 patients of all severity of disease. In an effort to share its experience and initiate discussions on management of common issues related to COVID-19, AIIMS New Delhi in conjunction with Niti Aayog and Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India launches National Clinical Grand Rounds (CGR) on COVID-19. These CGRs will include presentation of clinical cases by physicians directly involved in their management. Challenges faced in the management will be discussed by a panel of eminent experts from across the country and outside India. Each case discussion will be followed by a short presentation on clinically relevant topics in managing COVID-19. Each CGR will also include a Q&A session where physicians, who log-in to view the session, can ask patient management related questions to the panel of experts.