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In continuation of our efforts to prepare and ingrain the clinical skills and knowledge necessary for the practical exams in General Surgery for the Final Year DNB and P G students, we are organizing the 17th "P G Surgical Forum" classes.
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Date : 07 July 2019

In continuation of our efforts to prepare and ingrain the clinical skills and knowledge necessary for the practical exams in General Surgery for the Final Year DNB and P G students, we are organizing the 16th "P G Surgical Forum" classes. The venue for the classes would be Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi. We would be organising weekly classes every Sunday starting from August 11th till the dates for  practical examinations. The last session of classes held in SGRH had seen an enthusiastic response and we continue with the same zeal.

These classes facilitates the students to brush up their clinical skills and undergo a ‘proxy’ exam before their practicals. By being able to present clinical cases bedside with patients in front of reputed teachers who are or were examiners of DNB or MS final exams they would be better prepared to face the exams with confidence. Prominent Teachers from reputed medical colleges in Delhi and NCR, most of whom are or have been examiners, would be taking the classes.
Dr Vinod K Malik, Professor and Co-Chairman, with able support of Dr Ashish Dey, Consultant, Department of General and Laparoscopic Surgery, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi is spearheading this initiative to make it a fruitful and encouraging effort for all the attending students. This time also a sincere effort is being made to communicate this message to all the medical colleges and hospitals across India.

In order to keep up this effort on a structured basis, we will be only allowing students who have pre registered for the classes because of limited seating capacity. Registration is free. Breakfast and lunches will be served to you in 20 minute breaks between the 3 sessions in the day. We hope that we will be able to able to prepare the students to face the examination with greater confidence and conviction.
Looking forward to seeing you in the classes.

Date : 09 July 2016

This year we have an additional session on Endotrainers and Beetles. This will be supervised and mentored by dedicated instructors and faculty on Suturing and Knot tying skills. This will be on all three days from 6 pm to 9 pm for 20 minute sessions.

We request students to take advantage of this additional session. We can have maximum of 18 students on the first day and 36 students on the second (30th July, Saturday) and third (31st July, Sunday). This registration will be on a First-come –first –served basis. You have to register separately for the session participation. Registration is free. All students participating in this session would get a Certification of participation and accumulated Credit hours.


Date : 04 June 2016

The Forum announces dates for its next intensive classroom session under Dr KC Mahajan Forum. The session will be held on July 29, 30, and 31 at Northern Railways Central Hospital. This time around, to provide for closer interaction with the faculty we are taking only 50 candidates on ‘first come first serve basis’. Late registrations will only be considered on request, they may not get chance to make a presentation to the faculty.


Date : 05 Feb 2016

The Forum announces dates for its next intensive classroom session under Dr KC Mahajan Forum. The session will be held on March 11, 12, and 13 at Northern Railways Central Hospital. This time around, to provide for closer interaction with the faculty we are taking only 50 candidates on ‘first come first serve basis’. Late registrations will only be considered on request, they may not get chance to make a presentation to the faculty.

We are happy to announce following initiative of the Forum to remain engaged with throughout the period of your PG course. 

  1. We will be launching a handbook entitled Template for case presentation for Surgical Post Graduates. This book is patterned on “Aid to memory for a comprehensive presentation of common cases in the practical exam. This manual will be given free to the registered candidates.
  2. The Dr K C Mahajan P G Surgical forum announces our association with www.prashna-india.weebly.com started by the eminent Professor V K Kapoor, Department of Surgical Gastroenterology SGPGIMS, Lucknow. During preparations for your M S/ DNB (General Surgery) theory exams, many questions arise in your mind as you read, that may not be comprehensively answered in a nutshell in the surgical textbooks. So, how do you go about getting answers to your questions? Here is where www.prashna-india.weebly.com comes to your help. This initiative of Prof. V K Kapoor has helped many students prepare confidently for the upcoming theory exams. The website is free and doesn’t charge any registration fees. It will help you in the following ways. Prashna India is here to answer any and every question from any and everyone. Post your questions at the website www.prashna-india.weebly.com/ask-a-question.html . Your questions will be answered by an expert on the subject and answers will be posted on the website for anyone and everyone to view.

We are sure that introduction of these new interactive platforms to the ongoing Dr K C Mahajan surgical forum classes and our newest association with Prof. V K Kapoor, SGPGIMS who has a keen interest in teaching, will have far reaching benefits for the surgical student fraternity as a whole


Date : 02 August 2015

At the outset let us thank the respected faculty for sparing your precious time from your busy schedule for the just concluded 12th Dr K C Mahajan DNB Surgical Forum from 24th to 24th 26th July in Northern Railway Central Hospital, New Delhi.

This time we had decided to conduct the session classes in Hindu Rao Hospital for the first time.  All the participating students were extremely happy with the way the classes have been organized, the topics and the variety of clinical cases . The ward rounds have been introduced for the first time and the students had an almost comprehensive Mock- Practicals for the first time. This however has only been possible because of the wholehearted involvement of the faculty in chairing the respective sessions and trying to bring out the best in them. The success of this programme would only be complete if we share the joy with the people who made it possible.

We would also like to thank the faculty of Hindu Rao Hospital, particularly Dr Ratna Chopra, Head of the Department, Department of General Surgery for organizing the classes in the most seamless manner possible and for taking pains in admitting the most diverse array of cases possible. Last but not least we also thank the patients without whose cooperation there would have been no classes.

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