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Guest guest Posted September 19, 2007 Report Share Posted September 19, 2007 Dear Narendra, Sarang , Smita and Deepali, Congratulations for the excellent show ! We are proud of young moderators ! Your hard work and contribution is worth appreciating ... Good team ... keep it up ... with best wishes, Mira DesaiSmita <smt_mali@...> wrote: Hello Sir,We all thank you, Sir.It was a silver jubilee topic and we residents were the moderators. Itwas the life time opportunity for us. We might have left the expectedboundry of performance untouched, but it feels very nice to get a pat ofappreciation and support all the way. With the success comesresponsibility and with your guidance we will move on to the positivity.Three cheers for NetRUM!!!!!!!!!!!Regards,Dr SmitaJRII, Pharmacology,GMC, Nagpur.> >> >> > Hello all,> >> >> >> > Even after more than 100 posts in this discussion and 2000 posts> during> > last one year about RUM, we have left much more to discuss.> > Categorically we have discussed the RUM problems and their priority> > solutions in last 25 topics. Most of the topics were directly or> > indirectly related to Rationality regarding medicine use or> prescription> > practices.> >> >> >> > Just to remind, we are giving you the list of topics upto this> silver> > jubilee topic.> >> >> >> > Dr Manoj Swaminathan> >> > How to succeed with the National Pharmacovigilance Programme?> >> > 21-30 July 2007> >> > Dr Vijay Thawani> >> > Should life saving medicines be taxed by the Government?> >> > 01 - 10 May 2007> >> > Dr Chetna Desai> >> > How to make PG curriculum in Pharmacology adequate for current> needs> >> > 01 - 10 Nov 2006> >> > Dr Bharat Gajjar> >> > Research protocol designing> >> > 01 - 12 Feb 2007> >> > Mrs Kunda Gharpure> >> > Why Pharmacovigilance?> >> > 01-09 June 2007> >> > Dr Bharat Gajjar> >> > Role of Pharmacologists in community health care.> >> > 02-10 Sep 2007> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > Dr Bharat Gajjar> >> > Justification for OTC sale of medicines> >> > 05 -11 Aug 2007> >> > Dr Chetna Desai> >> > Scientific Journals in Pharmacology - What makes a good, useful and> > balanced reading?> >> > 1-10 July 2007> >> > Dr Kiran Barar> >> > Problem of compliance with the use of ARV drugs> >> > 10 - 21 Dec 2006> >> > Dr Manoj Swaminathan> >> > Promotion of condom use> >> > 10 - 21 Dec 2006> >> > Dr Chetna Desai> >> > How to conduct sponsored clinical trials in an ethical manner?> >> > 10 -21 June 2007> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > Drs Narendra Bachewar, Sarang Deshmukh, Smita Mali and Deepali> Tehre.> >> > Making RUM compulsory for prescribers> >> > 11-18 Sep 2007> >> > Dr Anupama Sukhlecha> >> > Problems in choice of brand names> >> > 11-20 July 2007> >> > Dr Vijay Thawani> >> > Should inducement be offered for vaccination/nutritional supplement> > programmes?> >> > 14-19 May 2007> >> > Dr Kiran Barar> >> > Role of telemedicine in RUM> >> > 14-20 Aug 2007> >> > Dr Vijay Thawani> >> > Inclusion of RUM in UG curriculum> >> > 16 - 28 Oct 2006> >> > Mrs Kunda Gharpure> >> > Essential medicines as a human right> >> > 16 Feb - 2 Mar 2007> >> > Dr Mira Desai> >> > Ethical issues in medicine development> >> > 18 - 30 Nov 2006> >> >> >> > You all have witnessed and contributed the progress of NetRUM from> its> > birth to this well grown mature forum. We can know the success> story of> > NetRUM by the fact that majority number of suggestions during this> > Silver Jubilee topic came from the members, not from the> moderators.> >> >> >> > Amongst the topics discussed till date we covered a lot of "area> > under rationalism" and this was just the summary of all those> topics> > and all those angles of rationality which were discussed and also> were> > left untouched is the main reason behind selecting "Making RUM> > compulsory for prescribers" as a Silver Jubilee topic.> >> >> >> >> >> > From this topic we came to know the untouched areas like.> >> > 1. Hammering of RUM should start from the undergraduate> teaching and> > should be continued even for the practitioners through CMEs. (Dr.> > Mahadev Desai, Dr. Anil)> > 2. All practitioners should update their knowledge by> attending CMEs,> > which should be conducted at institute level (medical colleges),> where> > rational use of newer medicines should be taught. (Dr.Anupama)> > 3. Credit points and certificates of such attended CMEs should> be> > made available by the doctor at the time of his registration> renewal.> > (Dr. Anupama, Dr. Thawani)> > 4. All the Government as well as private practitioners should> renew> > their registration compulsorily at a particular interval say 4-> 6years> > after clearing the licensure examination.( Gharpure madam, Dr.> Thawani)> > 5. Medical representatives should get access to prescriber> through a> > proper channel, preferably Pharmacology department, to make> medicine> > promotion more rational.(Dr. Anupama)> > 6. Involvement of youngsters (PGs, UGs and interns) as trained> > representatives for disseminating authentic information regarding> > medicines is a novel idea. (Dr. Varun)> > 7. All the samples and literature provided by MRs should be> screened> > by Residents of Pharmacology or PSM for rationality and drug bank> should> > be maintained by department of Pharmacology. This should be> included as> > their academic activity. (Dr. Anupama)> > 8. Irrational FDCs should not be available in market, and> > legislations to ban such FDCs should come from a higher level like> > ministry of health or DGHS. (Dr. Swapnil)> > 9. A committee should be established which will pay surprise> visits> > to any practitioner and screen his prescriptions to search for any> > irrationality. Defaulter should be made to pay penalties.(Dr.> Anupama,> > Dr. Thawani)> > 10. As per as the current scenario is concerned laws are must> to rein> > irrationality in prescribing practices. (Moderators)> > 11. More and more institutes should get accreditation from NABH> and> > good example is Rajkot medical college and hospital. (Dr. Buch)> > 12. Physician and Pharmacologist working hand in hand for> making the> > medicine use Rational.( Dr. Rakesh)> > 13. Development of national drug policies and clinical> guidelines> > according to evidence based medicine. (Dr. Mahadev Desai)> > 14. Strong political will is essential to make stringent laws> and its> > implementation for practicing RUM. Leader should come from the> > prescribers. (Dr. Thawani, Dr. Chetana Desai)> > 15. Multi disciplinary approach and National regulatory body> having> > representatives from all stake-holders essential for RUM. (Dr.> Thawani)> > 16. Educating, informing patients about the rational use of> medicine> > which in turn will make prescriber compulsory to follow RUM.> (Gharpure> > madam)> > 17. Patient empowerment and information therapy. (Dr. Thawani)> >> >> >> > Governments, private health care institutions, individual health> care> > providers and patients all have a responsibility to promote> rational use> > of medicines. Patients must be educated about rational drug use> through> > the mass media or through private consultation for maximum gains> to be> > derived from the medications available to them. The professional> and> > business angles of drug acquisition, prescription and dispensing> must be> > regulated quite closely. This is best done by the professionals> > themselves, facilitated by the governments. And hence RUM should> be made> > compulsory for the Prescribers.> >> >> >> > We were toddlers in the beginning of NetRUM, but with time we also> grown> > up and got the opportunity to moderate the topic. This is the> indication> > that NetRUM not only pursuing the RUM but also helping in the> > development of communication skill among students through various> > discussions.> >> >> >> > We all are grateful to you for giving us this great opportunity and> > Thawani Sir, we thank you from the bottom of our heart.> >> >> >> > Regards, []> >> >> >> > Dr Narendra Bachewar> >> > Dr Sarang Deshmukh> >> > Dr Smita Mli> >> > Dr Deepali Tehre> >> >> >> > Residents,> >> > Dept. of Pharmacology,> >> > GMC,Nagpur.> >> 5, 50, 500, 5000 - Store N number of mails in your inbox. Click here. 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Guest guest Posted September 19, 2007 Report Share Posted September 19, 2007 Hello Madam, We all are greatful to you for your appreciation. Its all what we learn from you all through the interaction on NetRUM. This encouragement will definitely help us in improving and growing in our abilities. But madam we miss your views during the discussion. Once again Thank you madam from all of us. Regards, Dr Smita GMC, Nagpur. > > > > > > > > > Hello all, > > > > > > > > > > > > Even after more than 100 posts in this discussion and 2000 posts > > during > > > last one year about RUM, we have left much more to discuss. > > > Categorically we have discussed the RUM problems and their priority > > > solutions in last 25 topics. Most of the topics were directly or > > > indirectly related to Rationality regarding medicine use or > > prescription > > > practices. > > > > > > > > > > > > Just to remind, we are giving you the list of topics upto this > > silver > > > jubilee topic. > > > > > > > > > > > > Dr Manoj Swaminathan > > > > > > How to succeed with the National Pharmacovigilance Programme? > > > > > > 21-30 July 2007 > > > > > > Dr Vijay Thawani > > > > > > Should life saving medicines be taxed by the Government? > > > > > > 01 - 10 May 2007 > > > > > > Dr Chetna Desai > > > > > > How to make PG curriculum in Pharmacology adequate for current > > needs > > > > > > 01 - 10 Nov 2006 > > > > > > Dr Bharat Gajjar > > > > > > Research protocol designing > > > > > > 01 - 12 Feb 2007 > > > > > > Mrs Kunda Gharpure > > > > > > Why Pharmacovigilance? > > > > > > 01-09 June 2007 > > > > > > Dr Bharat Gajjar > > > > > > Role of Pharmacologists in community health care. > > > > > > 02-10 Sep 2007 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dr Bharat Gajjar > > > > > > Justification for OTC sale of medicines > > > > > > 05 -11 Aug 2007 > > > > > > Dr Chetna Desai > > > > > > Scientific Journals in Pharmacology - What makes a good, useful and > > > balanced reading? > > > > > > 1-10 July 2007 > > > > > > Dr Kiran Barar > > > > > > Problem of compliance with the use of ARV drugs > > > > > > 10 - 21 Dec 2006 > > > > > > Dr Manoj Swaminathan > > > > > > Promotion of condom use > > > > > > 10 - 21 Dec 2006 > > > > > > Dr Chetna Desai > > > > > > How to conduct sponsored clinical trials in an ethical manner? > > > > > > 10 -21 June 2007 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Drs Narendra Bachewar, Sarang Deshmukh, Smita Mali and Deepali > > Tehre. > > > > > > Making RUM compulsory for prescribers > > > > > > 11-18 Sep 2007 > > > > > > Dr Anupama Sukhlecha > > > > > > Problems in choice of brand names > > > > > > 11-20 July 2007 > > > > > > Dr Vijay Thawani > > > > > > Should inducement be offered for vaccination/nutritional supplement > > > programmes? > > > > > > 14-19 May 2007 > > > > > > Dr Kiran Barar > > > > > > Role of telemedicine in RUM > > > > > > 14-20 Aug 2007 > > > > > > Dr Vijay Thawani > > > > > > Inclusion of RUM in UG curriculum > > > > > > 16 - 28 Oct 2006 > > > > > > Mrs Kunda Gharpure > > > > > > Essential medicines as a human right > > > > > > 16 Feb - 2 Mar 2007 > > > > > > Dr Mira Desai > > > > > > Ethical issues in medicine development > > > > > > 18 - 30 Nov 2006 > > > > > > > > > > > > You all have witnessed and contributed the progress of NetRUM from > > its > > > birth to this well grown mature forum. We can know the success > > story of > > > NetRUM by the fact that majority number of suggestions during this > > > Silver Jubilee topic came from the members, not from the > > moderators. > > > > > > > > > > > > Amongst the topics discussed till date we covered a lot of " area > > > under rationalism " and this was just the summary of all those > > topics > > > and all those angles of rationality which were discussed and also > > were > > > left untouched is the main reason behind selecting " Making RUM > > > compulsory for prescribers " as a Silver Jubilee topic. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From this topic we came to know the untouched areas like. > > > > > > 1. Hammering of RUM should start from the undergraduate > > teaching and > > > should be continued even for the practitioners through CMEs. (Dr. > > > Mahadev Desai, Dr. Anil) > > > 2. All practitioners should update their knowledge by > > attending CMEs, > > > which should be conducted at institute level (medical colleges), > > where > > > rational use of newer medicines should be taught. (Dr.Anupama) > > > 3. Credit points and certificates of such attended CMEs should > > be > > > made available by the doctor at the time of his registration > > renewal. > > > (Dr. Anupama, Dr. Thawani) > > > 4. All the Government as well as private practitioners should > > renew > > > their registration compulsorily at a particular interval say 4- > > 6years > > > after clearing the licensure examination.( Gharpure madam, Dr. > > Thawani) > > > 5. Medical representatives should get access to prescriber > > through a > > > proper channel, preferably Pharmacology department, to make > > medicine > > > promotion more rational.(Dr. Anupama) > > > 6. Involvement of youngsters (PGs, UGs and interns) as trained > > > representatives for disseminating authentic information regarding > > > medicines is a novel idea. (Dr. Varun) > > > 7. All the samples and literature provided by MRs should be > > screened > > > by Residents of Pharmacology or PSM for rationality and drug bank > > should > > > be maintained by department of Pharmacology. This should be > > included as > > > their academic activity. (Dr. Anupama) > > > 8. Irrational FDCs should not be available in market, and > > > legislations to ban such FDCs should come from a higher level like > > > ministry of health or DGHS. (Dr. Swapnil) > > > 9. A committee should be established which will pay surprise > > visits > > > to any practitioner and screen his prescriptions to search for any > > > irrationality. Defaulter should be made to pay penalties.(Dr. > > Anupama, > > > Dr. Thawani) > > > 10. As per as the current scenario is concerned laws are must > > to rein > > > irrationality in prescribing practices. (Moderators) > > > 11. More and more institutes should get accreditation from NABH > > and > > > good example is Rajkot medical college and hospital. (Dr. Buch) > > > 12. Physician and Pharmacologist working hand in hand for > > making the > > > medicine use Rational.( Dr. Rakesh) > > > 13. Development of national drug policies and clinical > > guidelines > > > according to evidence based medicine. (Dr. Mahadev Desai) > > > 14. Strong political will is essential to make stringent laws > > and its > > > implementation for practicing RUM. Leader should come from the > > > prescribers. (Dr. Thawani, Dr. Chetana Desai) > > > 15. Multi disciplinary approach and National regulatory body > > having > > > representatives from all stake-holders essential for RUM. (Dr. > > Thawani) > > > 16. Educating, informing patients about the rational use of > > medicine > > > which in turn will make prescriber compulsory to follow RUM. > > (Gharpure > > > madam) > > > 17. Patient empowerment and information therapy. (Dr. Thawani) > > > > > > > > > > > > Governments, private health care institutions, individual health > > care > > > providers and patients all have a responsibility to promote > > rational use > > > of medicines. Patients must be educated about rational drug use > > through > > > the mass media or through private consultation for maximum gains > > to be > > > derived from the medications available to them. The professional > > and > > > business angles of drug acquisition, prescription and dispensing > > must be > > > regulated quite closely. This is best done by the professionals > > > themselves, facilitated by the governments. And hence RUM should > > be made > > > compulsory for the Prescribers. > > > > > > > > > > > > We were toddlers in the beginning of NetRUM, but with time we also > > grown > > > up and got the opportunity to moderate the topic. This is the > > indication > > > that NetRUM not only pursuing the RUM but also helping in the > > > development of communication skill among students through various > > > discussions. > > > > > > > > > > > > We all are grateful to you for giving us this great opportunity and > > > Thawani Sir, we thank you from the bottom of our heart. > > > > > > > > > > > > Regards, [] > > > > > > > > > > > > Dr Narendra Bachewar > > > > > > Dr Sarang Deshmukh > > > > > > Dr Smita Mli > > > > > > Dr Deepali Tehre > > > > > > > > > > > > Residents, > > > > > > Dept. of Pharmacology, > > > > > > GMC,Nagpur. > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > 5, 50, 500, 5000 - Store N number of mails in your inbox. 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Guest guest Posted June 16, 2008 Report Share Posted June 16, 2008 HiOn behalf of NetRUM I extend heartfelt thanks tooutgoing moderator Dr Smita Sontakke and welcome incoming moderator Dr Anupama Sukhlecha.Thanks ladies for keeping NetRUM throbbing, pulsating and alive.VijayGroupie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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