Date 12/01/2019Place Golden Orchard Lucknow Lucknow Academy of Pediatrics started the new year on a wonderful academic note with Advanced NRP workshop conducted successfully. Course was blessed with the presence of UPIAP President Dr Piyali Bhattacharya and Secretary Dr Om Shankar Chaurasiya as faculty. Dr Alka Agarwal was the lead trainer. Esteemed faculty also included Dr […]
Read MoreELECTION NOTICE (LAP/AHA) FOR 2018 As per the rules of LAP, notice is being given for the election of the office-bearers of the LAP for next 1 year beginning from January 2019. Kindly find the attached notification and nomination form with this letter. Important Dates are Last date for filing nominations –December 16, 5 PM […]
Read MoreLucknow Academy of Paediatrics celebrated this year’s ORS week in massive way. ORS week preparation started around a month before the actual ORS week. After the go ahead and guidance of our president Prof R Ahuja, Secretary Dr Abhishek Bansal and Treasurer Dr Tr Yadav a whole framework for celebration of ORS week was drafted. […]
Read MoreBreastfeeding Week Celebration Report Lucknow Academy of Peditrics Breastfeeding Week Celebration by Lucknow Academy of Paediatrics was exceptionally grand and done whole-heartedly in the endeavour to promote, support and protect breastfeeding. Preparation: The planning of celebration started around a month before the actual week. After extensive deliberation and brain storming on the subject, our President Prof […]
Read MoreRespected lAP MEMBERS As ORS week comes close by , Lucknow Academy of Pediatrics is geared up fully to celebrate it with full zeal and enthusiasm We seek your support and blessings for this noble work. Slogan for ORS week “ORS ORS all the day, keep dehydration at Bay” We […]
Read MoreA CME on “Rabies Update” was organised by the IAP Lucknow branch in collaboration with the Pediatric department of Hind Institute of Medical Sciences on 17/05/2018. Its main purpose is to give information to & solve the myths about rabies in the society and to inform updated WHO guidelines on Rabies.
Read MoreKey points of 17/03/2018’s CME 1. Generally no investigations required for acute Urticaria. 2. Commonest cause of Acute Urticaria- infections especially Viral. 3 2nd generation of antihistamines are the drug of choice for Urticaria. 4. 1st generation antihistamines not recommended mainly due to impairment of Cognitive function, affects R.E.M. sleep & tachyphylaxis. 5. Poor response […]
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