Achievements:

Dr. Prachi Jain has been a stalwart in the field of cancer care, dedicating her expertise to multiple critical areas. She serves as an invaluable Expert Advisor for the Life Beyond Cancer initiative and the World Pediatric Cancer Day (WPCD) committee, both under the aegis of Rotary in Kolkata. Dr. Prachi’s guidance and insights have been instrumental in shaping strategies to improve cancer survivors’ quality of life and raise awareness about pediatric cancer on a global scale.

Furthermore, her impact extends to the Cacher Cancer Hospital and Research Centre (CCHRC) in Silchar, Assam, where she serves as an Expert External Medical Advisor for children battling cancer. Dr. Prachi Jain’s hands-on involvement at CCHRC has played a pivotal role in enhancing the medical care and support provided to young cancer patients and their families, making a tangible difference in their lives.

In addition to her advisory roles, Dr. Prachi Jain assumes the role of Principal Investigator for the National Cancer Registry Programme (NCRP) conducted by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR). Her leadership in this vital program, based at Max Hospital in Vaishali, Ghaziabad, India, signifies her commitment to advancing cancer research and data collection in the country. Dr. Prachi’s meticulous approach and unwavering dedication have contributed significantly to the comprehensive understanding of cancer trends and demographics, ultimately shaping more effective cancer prevention and treatment strategies in India.

Dr. Prachi Jain’s tireless efforts and extensive expertise are invaluable assets to cancer care, pediatric oncology, and cancer research, profoundly impacting patients’ lives and advancing medical science in India and beyond.

Awards During Undergraduate Career

  1. Gold Medal for being the Best Graduate of year 2007 (MBBS Batch 2003-2007)
  2. Gold Medal – Dr. Inderjit Diwan Gold Medal for being First in Anatomy Practical MBBS 2004
  3. Silver Medal for being First in Aggregate Final Prof. MBBS 2007
  4. Silver Medal for being First in Medicine Final Prof. MBBS 2007
  5. Silver Medal for being First in Aggregate Final Prof. part-I MBBS 2006
  6. Silver Medal for being First in Microbiology in Second Prof. MBBS 2005
  7. Bronze Medal for being Second in Anatomy First Prof. MBBS 2004
  8. Silver Medal for being First in Eye Final Prof. part-I MBBS 2006

Training and Courses attended:

Dr. Prachi Jain has actively participated in various training seminars and workshops to enhance her expertise in the field of pediatric healthcare, with a particular focus on infectious diseases, immunodeficiency, oncology, hematology, and solid tumors. These educational experiences have significantly impacted her continuous professional development and ability to provide comprehensive care to young patients facing these health challenges.

Published Research Paper in Renowned Journals:

  1. Gomber S, Jain P, et al. Comparative Efficacy and Safety of Oral Iron Chelators and Their Novel Combination in Children with Thalassemia. Indian Pediatrics. 2016 Mar; 53(3):207-10.
  2. Bridging the gap: A global survey on access to medical care in women with bleeding disorders. 2016: Haemophilia 22:26-27.
  3. Factor XIII deficiency: Case series from a single centre in North India. 2016. Haemophilia 22:18-18.
  4. Overall and Event free survival of childhood cancer in India in 21st Century:report from a hospital-based cancer registry. 2018. Pediatric hematology Oncology Journal 3(3): S13.
  5. Sachdeva A, Jain P, et al. Consensus Statement of the Indian Academy of Pediatrics on Diagnosis and Management of Fragile X Syndrome in India. Indian Pediatric. 2019; 56:221-8.
  6. Shared Care for children with cancer in India through social and healthcare partnerships during COVID-19 pandemic. Cancer Reports. 2022;5(6): e1486.
  7. Overall and event free survival of childhood cancer – report from a hospital-based cancer registry in northern India, 2013-21. Indian Pediatric. 2023 jul 15;60(7): 531-6.
  8. Factors associated with mortality from gram negative bacterial infections in children with cancer. Pediatric Hematology Oncology Journal. 2023;8: 44-1.


Presentations:

Oral Paper Presentations:

  1. 1st Prize (Gold Medal) V.B.Raju Endowment Award: at 51st Annual National Conference of Indian Academy of Pediatrics :January 2014
  2. 54th Annual Conference of Indian Society of Haematology and Blood Transfusion : November 2013, Mumbai
  3. 11th Congress of the International Society of Paediatric Oncology Asia (SIOP-ASIA), May 2017, Bangkok, Thailand
  4. 49th Congress of the International Society of Paediatric Oncology (SIOP), October 2017, Washington, USA.


Poster Presentations:

A. International Conferences

  1. 12th International Conference of the Asian Clinical Oncology Society (ACOS) 2016 – Gastric adenocarcinoma: Rare cause of gastric outlet obstruction in children
  2. 11th Congress of the International Society of Paediatric Oncology Asia (SIOP-ASIA), May 2017, Bangkok, Thailand
  3. 49th Congress of the International Society of Paediatric Oncology (SIOP), October 2017, Washington, USA


B.
National Conferences

  1. 28th Annual conference of Delhi Society of Hematology – Unpredictable metabolism of Methotrexate in presence of antiepileptic drug levetiracetam in hematolymphoid malignancy
  2. 3rd Primary Immunodeficiency Disease Conference (PIDCON) 2016 – Diagnosing and managing severe combined immunodeficiency at a tertiary care center: A single center experience
  3. 3rd Primary Immunodeficiency Disease Conference (PIDCON) 2016 – Fulminant Respiratory Syncytial Virus infection in Di George Syndrome
  4. 1st Pediatic Solid Tumours Workshop 2016 (TATA Memorial Hospital) – Gastric adenocarcinoma: rare cause of gastric outlet obstruction in children


Conferences Attended:

Dr. Prachi Jain has actively participated in a wide array of both international and national conferences as both a respected faculty member and an engaged delegate. Her extensive conference attendance shows her commitment to staying well-informed about her field’s latest advancements and evidence-based treatments.

On the international front, she has been a part of the 5th International Conference on Thalassemia in November 2012 and the 12th International Conference of the Asian Clinical Oncology Society (ACOS) in April 2016. Dr. Jain also showcased her dedication at the 11th Congress of the International Society of Paediatric Oncology Asia (SIOP-ASIA) in May 2017, held in Bangkok, Thailand, and the subsequent 49th Congress of the International Society of Paediatric Oncology (SIOP) in October 2017, hosted in Washington, USA.

At the national level, her participation includes events such as the 28th Annual Conference of Delhi Society Of Hematology in December 2017, the 3rd National Conference on Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases (PIDCON) in 2016, and the 51st Annual National Conference of the Indian Academy of Pediatrics in 2014. She has consistently been a part of significant gatherings, such as the 54th Annual Conference of the Indian Society of Haematology and Blood Transfusion in November 2013, the 1st Indian Cancer Congress in November 2013, Medigencon in February 2013, and the 4th Child Neurocon in February 2013, among others.

Dr. Prachi Jain’s unwavering commitment to expanding her knowledge base and her active participation in these conferences underscore her dedication to delivering the best possible care to her patients through evidence-based practices and cutting-edge research insights.