One Month & Two High Impacts Publications !

Written by INDUS MED NEWS    21 August, 2017    1:44 am .

Academic leaders from INDUSEM published two High Impact Articles in PubMed within the Month.

One of the articles was a Clinical Consensus Statement on Management of a Febrile Child in Emergency Departments across India and theother article was on setting up an educational road map for Pre-Hospital Emergency Medical Services in India.

INDUSEM Comprises of Experts who have a clear focus on Clinical Emergency Sciences.These two papers continue the trend of INDUSEM Publishing High Impact Path Defining Papers which build national and clinical policies.

Speaking on these efforts Professor Dr. Praveen Aggarwal Honorable Dean of the Academic College of Emergency Experts Stated “I am very humbled by the Academic Efforts of all the experts who worked hard to bring these issues to light. Our Publications form the foundation for critical solutions to Clinical as well as Educational issues with respect to care of Emergency Patients be it a child or an adult”

INDUSEM has a long history of playing a defining role to build consensus in policy, education and research advancement for safe patient care in India. It has produced multiple white papers on developing Emergency Medicine, Trauma Care and Research Development in India. This paper joins the long list of efforts towards providing quality health Care to our patients.

Citation One:

Sikka V, Gautam V, Galwankar S, Guleria R, Stawicki SP, Paladino L, Chauhan V, Menon G, Shah V, Srivastava R P, Rana B K, Batra B, Kalra O P, Aggarwal P, Bhoi S, Krishnan S V. The 2017 International Joint Working Group white paper by INDUSEM, The Emergency Medicine Association and The Academic College of Emergency Experts on establishing standardized regulations, operational mechanisms, and accreditation pathways for education and care provided by the prehospital emergency medical service systems in India. J Emerg Trauma Shock [serial online] 2017 [cited 2017 Aug 17];10:154-61. Available http://www.onlinejets.org/text.asp?2017/10/3/154/212508

Citation Two:

Consensus Guidelines on Evaluation and Management of the Febrile Child Presenting to the Emergency Department in India – Prashant Mahajan, PrernaBatra, Neha Thakur, Reena Patel, Narendra Rai, Nitin Trivedi, Bernhard Fassl, Binita Shah, Marie Lozon, Rockerfeller A Oteng, AbhijeetSaha, Dheeraj Shah and SagarGalwankar. Indian Pediatrics Vol 54 Number 8

Online: http://www.indianpediatrics.net/aug2017/652.pdf

Related Links:

INDUSEM Policy Papers:https://www.indusem.org/indusem-policy-paper/

About INDUSEM

The INDUSEM mission is to envision and implement the future of Patient Care across the world. The partnership brings together Expert Educators, Inquisitive Innovators and Physicians supporting Safe Patient Care across India, United States and the World. INDUSEM is the Top International Partnership across the World and brings together Institutions, Individuals and Initiatives focused on improving patient care globally. Till date INDUSEM has reached over 50,000 Experts and its reach continues to grow daily. For more information, visit www.indusem.org

About ACEE

The Academic College of Emergency Experts was established by Leaders of INDUSEM to create a guild of expert clinicians who are have a mastery at providing safe patient care with high quality therapeutics based on latest evidence based medicine. The only Unique College in Asia ACEE only bestows affiliation after a rigorous coaching and testing process hereby maintaining its high standards of commitment to education and excellence. It surpasses the erstwhile ideology of existing academic colleges where affiliation is based on recommendation. The College offers its Fellowship in various areas of Emergency Medicine, Emergency Pediatrics. Toxicology, Emergency Nursing etc. For More Information. Visit www.acee-india.org

About Indian Pediatrics Journal

Indian Pediatrics (IP), the official publication of the Indian Academy of Pediatrics (IAP), is indexed by leading international services including Index Medicus. The journal began publication in 1963. Indian Pediatrics has a permanent Editorial Office situated at New Delhi, India. It is published monthly and has a current circulation of about 23,000. Indian Pediatrics is provided complimentary to members of the IAP and on subscription to individuals and institutions. The journal gives priority to reports of outstanding clinical and experimental work as well as important contributions related to common and topical problems in India and the developing countries. For More Information http://www.indianpediatrics.net/

About JETS

Journal of Emergencies Trauma, and Shock (JETS) is the official journal of the INDUSEM. JETS encourages research, education and dissemination of knowledge in the fields of Emergency Medicine, Traumatolgy and Shock Resuscitation thus promoting translational research by striking a synergy between basic science, clinical medicine and global health. The journal is indexed with Abstracts on Hygiene and Communicable Diseases, Baidu Scholar, CAB Abstracts, Caspur, CNKI (China National Knowledge Infrastructure), DOAJ, EBSCO Publishing’s Electronic Databases, EMCARE, Exlibris – Primo Central, Expanded Academic ASAP, GenamicsJournalSeek, Global Health, Google Scholar, Health & Wellness Research Center, Health Reference Center Academic, Hinari, Index Copernicus, Indian Science Abstracts, Infotrieve, Journal Guide, National Science Library, OpenJGate, PrimoCentral, ProQuest, PubMed, PubMed Central, SafetyLit, Scimago Journal Ranking, SCOLOAR, SCOPUS, SIIC databases, Summon by Serial Solutions, TdNet, Ulrich’s International Periodical Directory. For More Information: www.onlinejets.org