The problems are shared in the webpage schedule through linked semi structured case reports that will also be physically discussed during the conference by our current featured speakers.
a) Prepare a problem list
b) Identify the patient problem solution requirements in terms of priority
c) Suggest current standard evidence based solutions (mentioning the RCT evidence available in a PICO format)
as well as
d) suggest innovative solutions (mentioning how they may design an ethical trial to scale their proposed innovative solution)
Entries need to be made in the potential delagate's blog and depending on it's merit there can be a discussion with the organizing team (either in the comments page of the delegate's blog or on whatsapp text or email), and the entries generating the best discussion and learning insights will receive the "2022 clinical problem solving prizes" that will be announced at the end of the conference.
a few sample logs of our clinical problem solving 2020-21 students.
Other than clinical problem solvers, we also welcome as delegates, classical singers or musicians (who are medical students or just clinical problem solving enthusiasts from any discipline), as we are looking forward to having a short classical music piece sung or played by a talented delegate before each session. They may want to share their own YouTube channel archives for us to send them a delegate confirmation.
Free delegate registration confirmation will be sent by whatsapp text or email depending on the potential delegate's above mentioned inputs not later than January 20th.
Free delegate registration essentially includes offline participant delagate pass at the conference venue, CME credit hours and breakfast, lunch, tea. The conference is single day from 8AM to 5:00 PM at Narketpally.
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