COE - 2016 32 nd Continuing Orthopaedic Education Conference Theme : Neglected Trauma 23 rd -25 th Sept 2016 Organizing Chairman - Dr. D. K. Taneja Organizing Secretary - Dr. Jayant Sharma Under the aegis of "OREF- India" Venue: Hotel Lemon Tree, R. N. T.. Marg, INDORE
Organizing Committee Dr. Prakash Bangani (Indore) Patron Dr. John Mukopadhyaya (Patna) Chairman OREF-India Dr. S. Bhattacharya (Kolkata) Vice Chairman OREF-India Dr. D. K. Taneja (Indore) Chairman Organizing Committee Dr. Dinesh Sonkar (Indore) Co- Chairman Organizing Committee Dr. Jayant sharma (Indore) Organising secretary Dr. Anand Ajmera (Indore) Joint Organising secretary Dr. Deepak Mantri (Indore) Joint Organising secretary Dr. Hussain Safderi (Indore) Joint Organising secretary
Message There are many Orthopedic Conferences being held in India, in contrast COE-20I6 is not a conference, it is a platform where comprehensive knowledge regarding various issues of orthopaedics will be discussed, so that senior orthopaedics surgeons can put forward their knowledge & experience, middle level orthopaedics surgeons can upgrade their knowledge and junior orthopaedic surgeon can learn from case discussion and workshops. The registrants are requested to present their cases so that there will be a case discussion and thus a message can be drawn from each case. Beside, there will be an Eminent Surgeon award to Dr. Hardas Sandhu & prestigious oration in memory of Dr. B. Mukopadhyay will be delivered by Dr. V. T. Ingalhalikar. We don't believe in crowd, thus limited seat are there for delegates so that there will be one on one interaction between delegate and the faculty. Therefore please register at earliest. every year delegate compete for the best case presentation award, so why not this year be yours. Dr. D. K. Taneja Dr. John. Mukopadhyay
Eminent Faculty Dr. Agashe Vikas Dr. Aroojis Alaric Dr. Babulkar A. Dr. Bangani Prakash Dr. Dhillon M. Dr. Gupta Sameer Dr. Gupta Shailesh Dr. Hardas Sandhu Dr. Ingalhalikar V. T. Dr. Laud N. S. Dr. Mukhopadhaya J. Dr. Shekharan Raja Dr. Sen Ramesh Dr. Sriram S. Dr. Taneja D. K. Dr. Vaishnavi Dr. Warrier S.
COURSE FEES: Non residential package: BEFORE 31 st July 16 BEFORE 31st August 16 SPOT Rs. 4000 Rs. 5000 Rs. 5500 Post- graduate Rs. 2000 Rs. 2500 Rs. 3000 Venue: Hotel Lemon tree is a centrally located,which is 2 mins drive from the Railway station and 15 minutes drive from the Airport. Contact: Dr. Jayant Sharma Organizing Secretory M.S, DNB, MNAMS Consultant Orthpaedics and Ilizarov specialist Contact No. 9826035117 Email address: jayantjaikishansharma@gmail.com Helpline: Dr. Shikhar Khaneja +919589726246 Correspondence : To, Ms. Meghana, Arihant hospital & Research Centre 283-A Gumasta Nagar, near Ranjeet Hanuman Mandir, Indore Pin code : 452 009
History of Indore Indore is the largest city of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It serves as the headquarters of both Indore District and Indore Division. Indore was described by the Economic Times as the commercial capital of the state. It is also considered as an education hub of the state and houses campuses of both, Indian Institute of Technology and Indian Institute of Management. Located on the southern edge of Malwa Plateau, the city is located 190 km west of the state capital of Bhopal. With a census-estimated 2011 population of 1,994,397 (municipal corporation) and 2,170,295 (urban agglomeration),indore Metropolitan Area's population is the state's largest. History is equally fascinating, The present city is about 500 years old. Till the end of 15th century, its original nucleus was a river side village which occupied the bank of river Saraswati. This area is now known as Juni Indore Indore traces its roots to its 16th century founding as a trading hub between the Deccan and Delhi. The city and its surroundings came under Maratha Empire on 18 May 1724 after Maratha Peshwa Baji Rao I assumed the full control of Malwa (Holkar Era). During the days of the British Raj, Indore State was a 19 Gun Salute (21 locally) princely state (a rare high rank) ruled by the Maratha Holkar dynasty, until they acceded to the Union of India. Indore served as the capital of the Madhya Bharat from 1950 until 1956.
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