TOXICON 2023: Advancing Poison Elimination Expertise at BCMCH

 Title: TOXICON 2023: Advancing Poison Elimination Expertise at BCMCH

Introduction

The pursuit of knowledge in the medical field knows no boundaries, especially when it comes to addressing life-threatening situations like poison exposure. Believers Church Medical College Hospital (BCMCH) is proud to present TOXICON 2023, an event organized by the Department of Nephrology, dedicated to exploring enhanced elimination methods for poisons. This event aims to expand the expertise of healthcare professionals and equip them with cutting-edge knowledge to save lives.

TOXICON 2023: Deepening Knowledge on Poison Elimination

  • Date: October 1st, 2023
  • Time: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
  • Location: 4th Floor, Believers Church Medical College Hospital, Thiruvalla

Methods for Elimination

TOXICON 2023 will delve into various methods for enhanced elimination of poisons. These methods, when applied effectively, can make a crucial difference in patient outcomes. The event will feature in-depth discussions on the following techniques:

  1. Urinary Alkalinization and Isotonic Fluid Diuresis: This session will explore the use of urinary alkalinization and isotonic fluid diuresis to enhance the elimination of certain toxins through the kidneys. It's a critical aspect of poison management that can be life-saving.

  2. Plasma Exchange: Plasma exchange is a technique used to remove toxins from the bloodstream. Experts will discuss its applications, benefits, and best practices.

  3. Hemoperfusion: Hemoperfusion is another method for removing toxins from the bloodstream. This session will provide insights into the use of hemoperfusion in poison elimination.

  4. Hemodialysis: Hemodialysis is a well-established method for toxin removal in cases of severe poisoning. The discussion will focus on its role and techniques in poison management.

Speaker: Dr. Rajesh Joseph, HOD Nephrology, BCMCH

Dr. Rajesh Joseph, Head of the Department of Nephrology at BCMCH, will lead the discussions on these critical poison elimination methods. With his expertise and experience, Dr. Joseph will provide valuable insights and guidance to healthcare professionals seeking to expand their knowledge in this crucial area.

Conclusion

TOXICON 2023 stands as a testament to BCMCH's dedication to advancing medical knowledge and improving patient outcomes, especially in critical scenarios like poison exposure. This event is not just a conference; it's a platform where experts come together to share life-saving strategies and techniques.

As we look forward to TOXICON 2023, we anticipate that the knowledge and insights shared during this event will have a profound impact on healthcare professionals, ultimately leading to enhanced poison elimination methods and, most importantly, the ability to save lives.

Join us on October 1st, 2023, at the 4th Floor of Believers Church Medical College Hospital in Thiruvalla as we explore advanced poison elimination techniques and work together to make a difference in the lives of those affected by poisoning incidents.




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