Endometriosis Clinical & Genetic Research in India
@ECGRI2
ECGRI is a Case-Control study that aims to investigate the clinical phenotypes and genetic risks associated with endometriosis in the Indian population
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@India_Alliance spotlight interview⤵️
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Clinical & #PublicHealth#Research Fellow - @DrRahulGajbhiye talks about his work on National Registry of Pregnant Women with Covid in IN🇮🇳, role of IA Fellowship in his research & more!🔬
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In our latest article in @LancetRH_SEAsia, our scientists @DrRahulGajbhiye & @drhrishikesh17 outline key research priorities for #endometriosis & #adenomyosis in India & Sri Lanka and present comprehensive roadmap to address research needs of diverse populations in these regions.
🌍✨ Join Us for the 16th World Congress on Endometriosis! ✨🌍
Connect with global leaders in research and care! Share your findings by submitting an abstract for oral or poster presentations across various themes.
👉 For details visit https://t.co/rx1OrQEKZt
🌍✨ Join Us for the 16th World Congress on Endometriosis! ✨🌍
Connect with global leaders in research and care! Share your findings by submitting an abstract for oral or poster presentations across various themes.
👉 For details visit https://t.co/rx1OrQEKZt
Congratulations to @DrRahulGajbhiye, Head of Clinical Research Lab @icmrnirrch & PI @ECGRI study who has been elected as a Fellow of National Academy of Sciences India ( NASI) in recognition of his outstanding work in the field of #endometriosis and #COVIDー19 research.
Congratulations to @DrRahulGajbhiye, Head of Clinical Research Lab @icmrnirrch & PI @ECGRI study who has been elected as a Fellow of National Academy of Sciences India ( NASI) in recognition of his outstanding work in the field of #endometriosis and #COVIDー19 research.
We are proud to share that our scientist, Dr Rahul Gajbhiye, has been elected as a fellow of The National Academy of Sciences, India (NASI) 2024 for significant contribution towards discovery & validation of diagnostic markers for endometriosis and establishing PregCOVID registry
Our scientists @DrRahulGajbhiye & @drhrishikesh17 published a correspondence in @TheLancet highlighting disparities & challenges faced by researchers from low & middle-income countries in global health & recommend comprehensive solutions for it.
Full text-https://t.co/ga7sXoqmU9
Our latest publication in @IJGOLive compares the impact of symptomatic #COVID19 on pregnant & postpartum women in India with Malawi representing LICs & Brazil, Turkey, South Africa & Mexico representing LMICs.
Full text: https://t.co/mZzsNQwwf5
As part of #EndometriosisAwarenessMonth activity a dedicated Endometriosis Clinic was initiated at @aiims_rpr by our @ECGRI2 team members, Dr Nilajkumar Bagde & Ms Aarti Kushwaha in the presence of chief guests Dr Nitin Nagarkar, Director & Dr Sarita Agrawal, Dean of Research.
#EndometriosisAwarenessMonth activity was jointly conducted with Govt Medical College, Nagpur on 24th March for 150 PG students, nursing staff & healthcare workers by Dr Anil Humne, Dr Kirti Rachwani, Dr Ashwini Patel from our @ECGRI2 project team.
#endometriosis#WES#WERF#WHO
An inclusive program engaging community, religious leaders, school teachers, traditional healers, ASV manufacturers & health systems focusing on training of MOs, HCWs & making traditional healers aware about red flag signs for early referrals can prove empowering
@DrRahulGajbhiye
As part of the ICMR Taskforce study on Snakebite, epidemiology division of @ICMR_RMRCBBSR conducted a training workshop for Medical Officers of Khurdha & Rayagada districts on 21-22nd March, 2023 & Dr. Dayalbandhu Majumdar was invited as resource person.
@ICMRDELHI@HFWOdisha
Our latest publication in IJMR on challenges & recommendations for national program for snakebite in India. Challenges at community, health system & policy level need consideration while implementing the program esp. in the high burden states.
https://t.co/o2NsDCCNqe
@ICMRDELHI
Mandatory short-term training for medical graduates, notification of snakebite cases & training of nurses on administration of ASV and managing anaphylaxis is strongly recommended for reducing incidence and case fatality rate due to snakebite
@drhrishikesh17