1. CME on Science Based
Evidence Based Mangement of
Infections in Ayurveda
CME Training Program for doctors , PG scholars &Internees
18, 19 April, 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m and 2pm to 4pm
2. Core Faculties
Dr.Rajkumar MD (Ay), PhD
Associate Professor, Roganidana
Dr.Remyakrishnan MD (Ay), PhD
Associate Professor, Dravyaguna Vijnana
3. Current problems in clinical
practice
• Being a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner,
have you experienced the embarrassment on
hearing that Ayurveda is anecdote based
and not evidence based??
• Why Ayurvedic practice is banned or
restricted in many of the European
countries?
• Do we think that Ayurveda is not evidence
based? Why if yes and why, if no?
4. Current problems in clinical
practice
• What do you mean by Evidence Based
Medicine?
• How Evidence Based practice is made
possible in Ayurveda?
• What are the original scientific standards of
evidence based practice in Ayurveda?
• What are the clinical practice guidelines
and appraisal techniques in Ayurveda to
practice Evidence Based Medicine?
5. SOLUTION
• Here is a short but incisive series of CME’s
which makes you aware of the reasons and
guides you to learn and proceed confidently
in your profession.
6. Background and significance
• At present, there is neither any formal
curriculum to practice Science based
evidence base in Ayurveda which doctors
must acquire during their internship
training, nor are there specific ingenuous
resources and resource persons to facilitate
such training.
7. Specific aims
• 1. To implement a module that use
examples from Applied Medicine to teach
the core principles of Science Based
Evidence Based Ayurveda (SBEBA) and
allow the learners to practice and research
based on the core science of Ayurveda.
8. Specific aims
• 2. To pilot test the acceptance and
effectiveness of this type of educational
intervention of SBEBA in a small sample of
participants of doctors of Ayurveda and
evaluate their clinical appraisal skills and
success rate of their treatment over a period
after learning this in comparison to their
former status .
9. Objective
• To train the candidates to locate, comprehend,
recognize, appraise, translate and evaluate science
based evidences in Ayurveda.
• Apply the evdience base of Basic science of
Ayurveda in different levels of hierarchy of
science based evidences for appraisal of patient,
disease and treatment and reach science based
valid conclusions in diagnosis and treatment .
• To scientifically standardise the diagnosis and
prescribing of physicians in Ayurveda.
10. Who should attend?
• Ultimately it is the social duty and moral
responsibility of all qualified practitioners
of Ayurveda to attend this seminar series to
culture the practice of very critically
required Science Based Evidence Based
Medicine.
11. Who should attend?
• This course is specifically intended for only
those who seek to save time and effort in
active participation of this training
programme which incorporates various
assignments and interactive sessions and
who aspire to become Evidence based
practitioners in Ayurveda thus advances
their careers.
12. Who should attend?
• The applicant should be a qualified graduate in Ayurvedic
system of Medicine or internees . He/ she must be able to
integrate the intensive class room(CME) learning with
application of principles and practices of SBEBA in
oneself and every indicidual patient at his work place as
well.
• Show evidence of ability and attitude to commit time to
study, and make time available for all practice assignments
and interactions.
13. First session
• The first session introduces the
fundamental attitude and approach of
SBEBA and evidence based
management of INFECTIVE FEVERS in
Ayurveda . The first session is conducted
at Thalassery, Kerala on 18 th and 19th
of
April 2015 respectively
14. First session
• Registration : Contact for registration &
details : 9447319234 .
• Last date of registration 31 st March
• Maximum 25 participants only