NKPSIMS

N. K. P. SALVE INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES & RESEARCH CENTRE

AND

LATA MANGESHKAR HOSPITAL,NAGPUR

(NAAC Accredited with A+)

Events

Workshop report on 23rd & 24th April 2022

DEPARTMENT OF RADIODIAGNOSIS
A Basic Course in Colour Doppler [23-24th April 2022]

Organized by department of Radiodiagnosis NKPSIMS and RC & LMH N Nagpur in association with MSBIRIA and MCR was conducted on 23-24th April 2022. Dr.Kajal Mitra (Dean NKPSIMS), Dr.Avinash Dhok (Prof and HC D Department of Radiodiagnosis ), Dr. Prashant Onkar (Associate professor), Dr. Ashish 4mbhore (Assistant Professor), and Junior residents of radiology department were present Presenters for the workshop were Dr. Prashant Onkar (Associate professor) and Dr.VarshaRangankar (Guest Speaker).

The activities and highlights
The workshop was conducted for introducing the post graduate students and practicing radiologists the techniques of Colour Doppler. Special emphasis was laid upon the arterial and venous Doppler of upper and lower limbs, Doppler study of Carotid artery and Renal artery.

Workshop was inaugurated by seeking divine blessings and lightening of the lamp by the hands of Dr.Kajal Mitra Sir (Dean NKPSIMS)and Dr.Varsha Rangankar (Guest Speaker).

A series of presentations and live demonstrations with detailed description on Doppler study of the Carotid artery and Upper limb arterial Doppler were conducted on the 23rd of April. These were followed by a hands on workshop for the delegates on volunteer subjects. On 24th April (Day 2) the program commenced with an inaugural speech by Dr. Avinash Dhok (Prof and HOD). A series presentations and live demonstrations were conducted on upper limb venous Doppler, Renal Doppler and lower limb arterial and venous Doppler. These too were followed by hands-on workshops to provide a holistic grasp of concepts of color Doppler. The workshop concluded by a series of case discussions by the junior re idents department of Radiodiagnosis (NKPSIMS) and question-answer session by the presenters.

All the faculty members and junior residents worked hard for the success of the program.