Muzaffarpur Outreach programme

When:November 18, 2018 @ 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Where:CME at Hotel Chandra Palace, Live Demo at Ayushman Hospital

Muzaffarpur Obstetrics and Gynecological Society Joint Programme

Faculty

Dr. Anita Kaul
HOD, Fetal Medicine, Apollo Centre for Fetal Medicine, New Delhi.
Dr. Rachna Gupta
Director Sonepat Fetal Medicine & Genetic Centre, Visiting Consultant at Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, New Delhi.
Dr. Punam Dixit
Consultant PMSC, Patna.
Dr. Prachi Singh
Consultant Ayushman Hospital and Endoscopy Centre, Ashirwad IVF Centre, Muzaffarpur.

Programme
TIME TOPIC
9:15 am – 9:30 am Welcome Address by Prof. Dr. Rangila Sinha FRCOG
9:30 am – 10:00 am First trimester screening and current concepts: Dr. Anita Kaul
10:10 am – 10:30 am Role of Biochemistry in screening – Quadruple marker in the 2nd Trimester: Dr. Prachi Singh
10:35 am – 10:55 am Doppler in 3rd Trimester: Dr. Rachna Gupta
11:00 am – 11:20 am Tea break
11:20 am- 11:45 am Screening and Prevention of pre-eclampsia an overview: Dr. Punam Dixit
11:50 am – 12:10 pm Early vs late fetal growth restriction: Dr. Rachna Gupta
12:15 pm- 12:45 pm Group Discussion : Difficulties faced doing USG by Obstetricians in general practice.
12:45 pm – 1:45 pm Lunch
2:00 pm – 4:00 pm Live Demonstration of cases:
4:00 pm Vote of Thanks: Dr. Pallawi Roy President MOGS

Registration is free for CME.
Registration fee of Rs 1500 for those who want to attend live demonstration workshop.

Rajpura Outreach Programme

Date: 5th August 2018 9.00 – 1.00 pm
Venue: Neelam Hospital, NH64, Opp. Chitkara University, Rajpura. Punjab

Faculty

Dr Anita Kaul
HOD, Fetal Medicine, Apollo Center For Fetal Medicine, New Delhi
Dr Rachna Gupta
Consultant. Sonepat Fetal Medicine and Genetic Center,
Visiting Consultant, Apollo Center For Fetal Medicine

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Programme

  • 09.15-09.30 am Welcome address – Dr Shikha Gupta
  • 09.30-10.00 am First Trimester Screening – current concepts – Dr Anita Kaul
  • 10.05-10.25 am Role of Biochemistry in Screening: Quadruple marker in the second trimester – Dr Gurika Aggarwal
  • 10:30-10.50 am Early vs Late Fetal Growth Restriction – Dr Rachna Gupta
  • 10:55-11:15 am Tea Break
  • 11:15-11.40 am Screening & prevention of pre-eclampsia – overview – Dr Anita Kaul
  • 11.45-01.00 pm Live DEMO case Based with audience interaction – Dr Anita Kaul & Dr Rachna Gupta
  • 1:00 pm – Lunch

Rajpura Outreach Programme

When: August 5, 2018 @ 9:00 am – 1:00 pm
Where: Neelam Hospital, NH 64, Opp. Chitkara University, Rajpura. Punjab

Faculty

Dr Anita Kaul
HOD, Fetal Medicine, Apollo Center For Fetal Medicine, New Delhi
Dr Rachna Gupta
Consultant. Sonepat Fetal Medicine and Genetic Center,
Visiting Consultant, Apollo Center For Fetal Medicine

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Programme

  • 09.15-09.30 am Welcome address – Dr Shikha Gupta
  • 09.30-10.00 am First Trimester Screening – current concepts – Dr Anita Kaul
  • 10.05-10.25 am Role of Biochemistry in Screening: Quadruple marker in the second trimester – Dr Gurika Aggarwal
  • 10:30-10.50 am Early vs Late Fetal Growth Restriction – Dr Rachna Gupta
  • 10:55-11:15 am Tea Break
  • 11:15-11.40 am Screening & prevention of pre-eclampsia – overview – Dr Anita Kaul
  • 11.45-01.00 pm Live DEMO case Based with audience interaction – Dr Anita Kaul & Dr Rachna Gupta
  • 1:00 pm – Lunch

International Hands-on Course on Fetal Neurosonography: From Theory to Practice

When:September 22, 2018 @ 8:00 am – September 23, 2018 @ 3:15 pm
Where:Auditorium, Indraprastha Apollo Hospital,Sarita Vihar, New Delhi,110076, India

Faculty
Dr. Karina Krajden Haratz
Tel Aviv Medical Center / Wolfson Medical Center
karinaSpecialist in Fetal Medicine and Fetal Neuroimaging, Senior Consultant at the Fetal Neurology Clinic (Wolfson Medical Center) and at the ObGyn US Unit at Tel Aviv Medical Center, Israel. Researcher and Lecturer affiliated to the Tel Aviv University. Faculty Member of the Fetal Neurology Masterclass Israel.

Target audience
Sonologists and Fetal Medicine practitioners, ObGyn Ultrasound consultants (max 20 delegates for hands-on)

Objectives
A unique 2-day intensive learning experience on Fetal Neurosonography focused on the exam technique and definition of normal imaging patterns: Hands-on training, dedicated time with expert, state-of-the art lectures, 3D practice with real-case volumes.

Programme schedule
Day 1
TIME TOPIC
8:00 Registration and opening
8:30 Physical aspects and presets for better imaging the fetal CNS
09:15 Technical aspects of the Neurosonographic exam
10:00 Neurosonoembryology
10:45 Coffee break
11:15 The lateral ventricles: developmental sonoanatomy and work-up in ventriculomegaly
12:15 Developmental sonoanatomy of the anterior complex and the CC and abnormal imaging patterns
13:45 Lunch
14:45 Live scan 1
15:15 Group hands-on training
Day 2
TIME TOPIC
8:00 Developmental sonoanatomy of midbrain-hindbrain structures and the differential diagnosis of MB-HB anomalies
09:30 3D neurosonography – tips and tricks
10:15 Coffee break
10:45 The fetal brain parenchyma and cortex – normal development and patterns of disease
12:00 The brain vasculature and congenital vascular malformations.
13:00 Lunch
14:00 Live scan 2
15:00 Alternate groups – hands on / 3D practice

Registration Fees : 32000 for theory with hands-on practical
17000 for only theory 

Registration closed for Hands On Practical. You can still register for theory course.

*Delegates appearing for practical session need to submit documents of their degree, med council reg and affidavit.

PAYMENT OPTIONS:

1. Bank Transfer to A/c No: 03192560004661; HDFC Bank, South Extension Branch, New Delhi; IFSC Code: HDFC0000319
2. Post Cheque in favour of “Fetal Medicine Foundation,India” to:
Apollo Centre for Fetal Medicine,
Gate No:7, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals , Sarita Vihar, New Delhi,110044

For Queries Contact: Dr Rachna Gupta, General Secretary: 09899294499 Dr Akshatha Sharma, Programme Coordinator : 09891494545 or write to fetalmedicine@apollodelhi.com

Email: anita_kaul@apollohospitalsdelhi.com

Register

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International Hands-on Course on Fetal Neurosonography: From Theory to Practice

Date: 22 and 23 Sep 2018
Venue: Auditorium, Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, Sarita Vihar, New Delhi

Faculty
Dr. Karina Krajden Haratz
Tel Aviv Medical Center / Wolfson Medical Center
karinaSpecialist in Fetal Medicine and Fetal Neuroimaging, Senior Consultant at the Fetal Neurology Clinic (Wolfson Medical Center) and at the ObGyn US Unit at Tel Aviv Medical Center, Israel. Researcher and Lecturer affiliated to the Tel Aviv University. Faculty Member of the Fetal Neurology Masterclass Israel.

Target audience
Sonologists and Fetal Medicine practitioners, ObGyn Ultrasound consultants (max 20 delegates for hands-on)

Objectives
A unique 2-day intensive learning experience on Fetal Neurosonography focused on the exam technique and definition of normal imaging patterns: Hands-on training, dedicated time with expert, state-of-the art lectures, 3D practice with real-case volumes.

Programme schedule
Day 1
TIME TOPIC
8:00 Registration and opening
8:30 Physical aspects and presets for better imaging the fetal CNS
09:15 Technical aspects of the Neurosonographic exam
10:00 Neurosonoembryology
10:45 Coffee break
11:15 The lateral ventricles: developmental sonoanatomy and work-up in ventriculomegaly
12:15 Developmental sonoanatomy of the anterior complex and the CC and abnormal imaging patterns
13:45 Lunch
14:45 Live scan 1
15:15 Group hands-on training
Day 2
TIME TOPIC
8:00 Developmental sonoanatomy of midbrain-hindbrain structures and the differential diagnosis of MB-HB anomalies
09:30 3D neurosonography – tips and tricks
10:15 Coffee break
10:45 The fetal brain parenchyma and cortex – normal development and patterns of disease
12:00 The brain vasculature and congenital vascular malformations.
13:00 Lunch
14:00 Live scan 2
15:00 Alternate groups – hands on / 3D practice

Registration Fees : 32000 for theory with hands-on practical
17000 for only theory 

Registration closed for Hands On Practical. You can still register for theory course.

*Delegates appearing for practical session need to submit documents of their degree, med council reg and affidavit.

PAYMENT OPTIONS:

1. Bank Transfer to A/c No: 03192560004661; HDFC Bank, South Extension Branch, New Delhi; IFSC Code: HDFC0000319
2. Post Cheque in favour of “Fetal Medicine Foundation,India” to:
Apollo Centre for Fetal Medicine,
Gate No:7, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals , Sarita Vihar, New Delhi,110044

For Queries Contact: Dr Rachna Gupta, General Secretary: 09899294499 Dr Akshatha Sharma, Programme Coordinator : 09891494545 or write to fetalmedicine@apollodelhi.com

Email: anita_kaul@apollohospitalsdelhi.com

Register

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FMF UK Anomaly Certification: Practical Examination Schedule

Practical Examination Date: 7th April 2018
TIME ROOM 1 ROOM 2 ROOM 3
09:30-10:00 Alpesh Kumar Pancholi Anitha Joseph Anita Kulshreshtha
10:05-10:35 Asha Ravindran Shikha Mehta Chander Mohini
10:40-11:10 Debabrata Maitra Dr Navya N Dr Swati Kshirsagar
11:15-11:30 TEA BREAK
11:35-12:05 Karuna Yadav Jarita Deb Neelam Chhajed
12:10-12:40 Bhavna Anand Sabila A Rinshi Elayedatt
12:45-01:15 Sreeja Ps Sripriya Thiruvengadathan Harpreet Kehal
1:20-2:00 LUNCH BREAK
2:05-2:35 Sumona Haque Asegaonkar Prashant Tukaram Sumati Saxena
2:40-3:10 Vijay Patil Nalluri Hima Bindu Arati Appinabhavi
3:15-3:45 Neena Prajakta Aloorkar Samriti Sharma
3:50-4:20 Shweta Nagar Sirisha Hari Shreshtha
  • The above candidates are eligible provided they bring the proof (hard copy) of their FMF UK approval of images and subject to payment of the fees as mentioned in the brochure.
  • Each candidate is expected to assemble at Gate no 7, Apollo  Centre for Fetal Medicine atleast 45 mins prior to their scheduled time of the exam.
  • Each candidate will be allotted 30 mins per patient to show the standard FMF views to the examiner. An MCQ test will be conducted post the practical exam.
  • Kindly note that candidates will have to arrange for their own lunch on the day of the practical exams (Options available at Apollo Food Court).

A Case of Split Cord Malformation

Mrs X, 29 years of age

  • Primigravida with 18+6weeks period of gestation
  • First trimester combined screening low risk for aneuploidies
  • Referred to ACFM with diastometomelia in an anomaly scan done elsewhere.

On USG
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Introduction
Diastematomyelia (also termed diplomyelia, pseudodiplomyelia, dimyelia, and split spinal cord malformation syndrome) is a rare developmental deformity in which the spinal cord is separated into two parts by a rigid or fibrous septum. The incidence of diastometomelia is unknown and deformity is often accompanied by abnormal development of the vertebrae.1

Case
One such case was a Primi 18+6 Mrs X who was referred to Apollo Centre for Fetal Fedicine, New Delhi. The anomaly scan at ACFM confirmed the diagnosis of Split cord malformation. Divarication of the fetal spine was seen at the thoracolumbar level(below T 12). Figure 1b. There did not appear to be any mass lesion and the overlying skin was intact. However, the spinal cord appeared tethered, the conus medularis ending at L5 S1 level. Figure 1c. Both the lower limbs were seen to be moving well.

Fetal brain appeared normal. Fetal growth and amniotic fluid was normal. There was no other structural defects nor any markers for chromosomal abnormalities. The couple was explained that cutaneous stigmata(like hairy patch, capillary hemangioma could be seen in 30% of the neonates and is not identifiable on ultrasonography antenatally. They were explained that diastometomelia is a treatable condition but the baby may require postnatal neurosurgery after birth.

MRI done at Apollo Hospital confirmed the diagnosis of Diastometomelia, figure 2. The couple had a detailed discussion with the neurosurgeon who explained them the prognosis of the baby and the good outcomes of the neurosurgery if at all it will be required. She was send back to her referral obstetrician

The couple decided to continue with the pregnancy and had a follow up with us at 32 weeks. The fetal growth and Dopplers were normal. Good fetal movements were perceived by the mother and were seen on the scan as well.

The woman had an emergency caesarean section at her local hospital at 38 weeks in view of preterm rupture of membranes followed by non reassuring fetal heart rate pattern. The baby weight was 2kg with an APGAR score of 9,9. Post natal MRI showed cord tethering and the baby was planned for surgery at 6 month. However, a repeat MRI at 4 months showed the diagnosis of Diatometomelia type 2(milder form) and the baby was decided to be kept on conservative management. The baby at 6 months of age is doing well.

Discussion
Diastematomyelia is a rare congenital anomaly that results in a longitudinal split of the spinal cord. There are two types of disease entity knwon. Type 1 and Type 2.

In type I, the two hemicords are typically separated by a fibrous, cartilaginous, or osseous septum and reside in two separate dural tubes (Figure 7). Whereas, in Type II split cord malformations both the hemicords lie withina single, non-duplicated, dural tube[2].

The two hemicords typically reunitecaudally, though two coni medullarae may be seenin diplomyelia, an embryologically distinct entity[3].Diastematomyelia is typically associated with vertebralsegmental anomalies.

The majority of patients with diastematomyelia when they grow up are symptomatic, presenting with signs and symptoms of tethered cord, although patients with mild type II may be minimally affected or entirely asymptomatic. Presenting symptoms include: leg weakness, low back pain , scoliosis, incontinence making an individual dependent for life. Another indication of this syndrome is abnormal skin in the lumbosacral region, which may be a hairy patch (hypertrichosis), a pigmented area in the midline, or a dermal sinus[4]

Prenatal Diagnosis: Diastometomelia may go unnoticed by an unexperiened but the presence of an echogenic structure extending from the posterior elements to the posterior aspect of a vertebral body, has high specificity for diastematomyelia[5, 6,].

One third of the patients have an associated spinal dysraphism. The disease has a better prognosis when isolated. So care should be taken to rule out other neural tube defects. Prenatal MRI can be used to confirm the diagnosis of diastometomelia and to rule out other structural defects in the fetus.

Prognosis: The overall prognosis of diastometomelia is good and when indicated, surgical intervention includes decompression of the neural elements with excision of the interposing tissue and reconstruction of the duplicated
dural sacs.

References:
1.Liu W, Zheng D, et al. Characteristics of osseous septum of split cord malformation in patients presenting with scoliosis: a retrospective study of 48 cases. Pediatr Neurosurg 2009; 45: 350–353
2.Pang D, Dias MS, Ahab-Barmada M. Split cord malformation: Part I: A unified theory of embryogenesis for double spinal cord malformations Neurosurgery 1992; 31: 451-480.
3.Cheng B, Li FT, Lin L. Diastematomyelia: a retrospective review of 138 patients. J Bone Joint Surg Br 2012; 94: 365-372.
4.Cheng B, Wang SK, Sun ZC, et al. Analysis of 46 cases of diastematomyelia. Chin J Orthop1996; 16: 97–100.
5.Blondiaux E, Katorza E, Rosenblatt J, Nahama-Allouche C, Lenoir M, le Pointe HD, Garel C. Prenatal US evaluation of the spinal cord using high frequency linear transducers. Pediatr Radiol 2011; 41: 374-383.
6.Glenn OA, Barkovich J. Magnetic resonance imaging of the fetal brain and spine: an increasingly important tool in prenatal diagnosis: part 2. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 2006; 27: 1807-1814.

Aanchal Sablok MS(ObGyn), Fellow Fetal Medicine (ACFM)

FMF – UK Anomaly Certification – Theory Course and Practical Exam

When: April 7, 2018 @ 8:00 am – April 8, 2018 @ 5:15 pm
Where: AUDITORIUM, INDRAPRASTHA APOLLO HOSPITALS, NEW DELHI

Note: Registration for Practical exam on 7th April is now closed. Please register if you are interested in the Theory course only.

The Anomaly scan is considered as the most important scan in pregnancy and it is medico-legally important to perform it to the best of standards, with proper documentation of images. Enhance your skills at detecting birth defects to the standards required by the Fetal Medicine Foundation UK and the International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynaecology (ISUOG).
The course is useful for all those who are involved in obstetric scanning.
All Faculty are accredited by FMF-UK

The FMF-UK certified course for 18-23 weeks Anomaly will satisfy the theory requirements for the Certificationand for those who are eligible for the practical exam(ie those whose images have been approved by FMF-UK )will have a chance to appear for the Practical Assessment.

The requirements for obtaining the FMF certificate of competence in the 18-23 weeks scan are:
  • Attendance of FMF Approved Theory course (8th April 2018 or previously attended approved course )
  • Online submission of a log-book of a series of images from one normal fetus to FMF-UK (it takes approximately 2 weeks for approval of images post submission to anomaly@fetalmedicine.org)
  • Demonstration to a FMF approved examiner of competence in carrying out a 18-23 weeks scan and good knowledge of the diagnosis and management of a wide spectrum of fetal abnormalities
Please Note : The practical examination(max 30 candidates for practicals on 7th April) will be held for those who have already submitted the log book of images to FMF – UK and images have been approved (please contact us or visit www.fetalmedicine.org/fmf-certification/certificates-of-competence/fetal-abnormalities-1 or Click Here for details on submission of images). The theory course will be held on 8th April,2018.

Requirements for Practical Examination:

I. Registration with PNDT appropriate authority (South East District, Saket, Delhi) at least 30 days in advance of the date of practical examination (7th April 2018).

Documents required for PNDT registration, to be submitted at Apollo Centre for Fetal Medicine, Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, New Delhi for getting registration for the hands-on

  • Affidavit on INR 10 stamp paper attested by notary.
    The affidavit format is available for download below
  • Copy of qualification certificates (MBBS/MD/MS) self attested.
  • Copy of DMC / MCI registration (self attested).
Theory Programme
TIME TOPIC SPEAKER
08:15-08:40 Registration
08:45-08:55 Welcome and Introduction Dr Anita Kaul
09:00-09:45 Central Nervous System: Normal & Abnormal Views Dr Akshatha Sharma
09:50-10:10 Face: Normal and Abnormal Views Dr Rachna Gupta
10:15-10:25 TEA BREAK
10:30-11:15 Heart : Normal Views Dr Deepak Bansal
11:20-12:05 Heart : Abnormal Views Dr Deepak Bansal
12:10-12:55 Pulmonary System Dr Anita Kaul
01:00-01:45 LUNCH BREAK
01:50-02:30 Gastrointestinal Tract and Abdominal Wall: Normal and Abnormal Views Dr Deepak Bansal
02:35-02:55 Kidneys and Urinary Tract: Normal and Abnormal Views Dr Akshatha Sharma
03:00-03:45 Skeletal System: Normal and Abnormal Views Dr Rachna Gupta
03:50-04:20 Second Trimester Soft Markers and Risk Calculation Dr Anita Kaul

Registration Fees : INR 5000/- 

PAYMENT OPTIONS:

1. Bank Transfer to A/c No: 03192560004661; HDFC Bank, South Extension Branch, New Delhi; IFSC Code: HDFC0000319
2. Post Cheque in favour of “Fetal Medicine Foundation,India” to:
Apollo Centre for Fetal Medicine,
Gate No:7, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals , Sarita Vihar, NewDelhi,110044

Web: www.fmfindia.in
Email: anita_kaul@apollohospitalsdelhi.com.

For Queries call Himanshi on 9560127575, 011-29873018, 26925858; Extn 3018, or write to fetalmedicine@apollodelhi.com

Dr Rachna Gupta, General Secretary: 09899294499
Dr Akshatha Sharma, Programme Coordinator : 09891494545

Anomaly Practical Exam Candidate Schedule

Register

Download PDF

Download Affidavit

FAQ

Ques 1. Who all are eligible for theory?
All those who are involved in obstetric scanning.

Ques 2. Who are eligible to appear for practical examination on 7th April 2018?
Doctors whose images have been approved by FMF-UK before 21th March, 2018 and providedthe requisite documents and affidavitfor PCPNDT registration are sent beforehand to Apollo Centre for Fetal Medicine by 7th March 2018.

Ques 3. Is it a must to get registered with Delhi Medical Council?
No, any state medical council or MCI registration will suffice.

Ques 4. What if my images are not approved before practical examination?
You can appear for theory on 8th April 2018. If your images are approved by 31st July 2018 by FMF-UK, you can appear for practical examination in Sep
2018, there will be no separate registration fee for same.

Ques 5. Will there be repeat theory course in year 2018?
No
Ques 6. Will there be repeat theory course/ practical in the year 2019 or later?
Yes, but registration fee will be separate.

Ques 7. Will I get FMF UK Certification for Anomaly if I attend only the Theory Course?
No. FMF UK Certification for anomaly can be obtained only after you have:
1). Received approval from FMF UK for the logbook of images submitted,
2). Cleared your practical exam and
3). Attended the FMF approved Theory Course

However, you shall receive a certificate of attendance for the Theory course.

Ques 8. When can we know about our eligibility for the practical exam after submitting the documents?
All those finalized for the practical exam (subject to PCPNDT approval) will be informed about their schedule for the practical exam by 21th March,2018.

FMF – UK Anomaly Certification – Theory Course and Practical Exam

Date: 7th and 8th April 2018
Venue: Auditorium, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi

Note: Registration for Practical exam on 7th April is now closed. Please register if you are interested in the Theory course only.

The Anomaly scan is considered as the most important scan in pregnancy and it is medico-legally important to perform it to the best of standards, with proper documentation of images. Enhance your skills at detecting birth defects to the standards required by the Fetal Medicine Foundation UK and the International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynaecology (ISUOG).
The course is useful for all those who are involved in obstetric scanning.
All Faculty are accredited by FMF-UK

The FMF-UK certified course for 18-23 weeks Anomaly will satisfy the theory requirements for the Certificationand for those who are eligible for the practical exam(ie those whose images have been approved by FMF-UK )will have a chance to appear for the Practical Assessment.

The requirements for obtaining the FMF certificate of competence in the 18-23 weeks scan are:
  • Attendance of FMF Approved Theory course (8th April 2018 or previously attended approved course )
  • Online submission of a log-book of a series of images from one normal fetus to FMF-UK (it takes approximately 2 weeks for approval of images post submission to anomaly@fetalmedicine.org)
  • Demonstration to a FMF approved examiner of competence in carrying out a 18-23 weeks scan and good knowledge of the diagnosis and management of a wide spectrum of fetal abnormalities
Please Note : The practical examination(max 30 candidates for practicals on 7th April) will be held for those who have already submitted the log book of images to FMF – UK and images have been approved(please contact us or visit www.fetalmedicine.org/fmf-certification/certificates-of-competence/fetal-abnormalities-1 or Click Here for details on submission of images). The theory course will be held on 8th April,2018.

Requirements for Practical Examination:

I. Registration with PNDT appropriate authority (South East District, Saket, Delhi) at least 30 days in advance of the date of practical examination (7th April 2018).

Documents required for PNDT registration, to be submitted at Apollo Centre for Fetal Medicine, Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, New Delhi for getting registration for the hands-on

  • Affidavit on INR 10 stamp paper attested by notary.
    The affidavit format is available for download below
  • Copy of qualification certificates (MBBS/MD/MS) self attested.
  • Copy of DMC / MCI registration (self attested).
Theory Programme
TIME TOPIC SPEAKER
08:15-08:40 Registration
08:45-08:55 Welcome and Introduction Dr Anita Kaul
09:00-09:45 Central Nervous System: Normal & Abnormal Views Dr Akshatha Sharma
09:50-10:10 Face: Normal and Abnormal Views Dr Rachna Gupta
10:15-10:25 TEA BREAK
10:30-11:15 Heart : Normal Views Dr Deepak Bansal
11:20-12:05 Heart : Abnormal Views Dr Deepak Bansal
12:10-12:55 Pulmonary System Dr Anita Kaul
01:00-01:45 LUNCH BREAK
01:50-02:30 Gastrointestinal Tract and Abdominal Wall: Normal and Abnormal Views Dr Deepak Bansal
02:35-02:55 Kidneys and Urinary Tract: Normal and Abnormal Views Dr Akshatha Sharma
03:00-03:45 Skeletal System: Normal and Abnormal Views Dr Rachna Gupta
03:50-04:20 Second Trimester Soft Markers and Risk Calculation Dr Anita Kaul

Registration Fees : INR 5000/- 

PAYMENT OPTIONS:

1. Bank Transfer to A/c No: 03192560004661; HDFC Bank, South Extension Branch, New Delhi; IFSC Code: HDFC0000319
2. Post Cheque in favour of “Fetal Medicine Foundation,India” to:
Apollo Centre for Fetal Medicine,
Gate No:7, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals , Sarita Vihar, NewDelhi,110044

Web: www.fmfindia.in
Email: anita_kaul@apollohospitalsdelhi.com.

For Queries call Himanshi on 9560127575, 011-29873018, 26925858; Extn 3018, or write to fetalmedicine@apollodelhi.com

Dr Rachna Gupta, General Secretary: 09899294499
Dr Akshatha Sharma, Programme Coordinator : 09891494545

Anomaly Practical Exam Candidate Schedule

Download PDF

Download Affidavit

FAQ

Ques 1. Who all are eligible for theory?
All those who are involved in obstetric scanning.

Ques 2. Who are eligible to appear for practical examination on 7th April 2018?
Doctors whose images have been approved by FMF-UK before 21th March, 2018 and providedthe requisite documents and affidavitfor PCPNDT registration are sent beforehand to Apollo Centre for Fetal Medicine by 7th March 2018.

Ques 3. Is it a must to get registered with Delhi Medical Council?
No, any state medical council or MCI registration will suffice.

Ques 4. What if my images are not approved before practical examination?
You can appear for theory on 8th April 2018. If your images are approved by 31st July 2018 by FMF-UK, you can appear for practical examination in Sep
2018, there will be no separate registration fee for same.

Ques 5. Will there be repeat theory course in year 2018?
No
Ques 6. Will there be repeat theory course/ practical in the year 2019 or later?
Yes, but registration fee will be separate.

Ques 7. Will I get FMF UK Certification for Anomaly if I attend only the Theory Course?
No. FMF UK Certification for anomaly can be obtained only after you have:
1). Received approval from FMF UK for the logbook of images submitted,
2). Cleared your practical exam and
3). Attended the FMF approved Theory Course

However, you shall receive a certificate of attendance for the Theory course.

Ques 8. When can we know about our eligibility for the practical exam after submitting the documents?
All those finalized for the practical exam (subject to PCPNDT approval) will be informed about their schedule for the practical exam by 21th March,2018.