IIHMR Start-ups Launch Saamarthya 2.0: A Healthcare Incubation Program

 Rajasthan-based IIHMR

Jaipur; 7th May 2024:IIHMR University’s healthcare-focused IIHMR Start-ups, a prominent unit of IIHMR Foundation rooted in Jaipur, Rajasthan has recently launched Saamarthya 2. O, “An Exclusive Growth Incubation Program” tosupportstart-upsinthepost-MVPorrevenue-generatingphasetoacceleratetheirgrowthtrajectory.

The 2nd edition recognised 15 highly innovative start-ups marking approximately 114% surge in comparison to Saamarthya Chapter 1. The selected start-ups will benefit from financial aid of up to 15 lakhs being provided to them after completion of the incubation program. comprehensive incubation support provided by IIHMR Including guidance on gaining traction, enhancing healthcare and business knowledge, client connect, fundraising, and accessing the supportive network of IIHMR which the organization has gained over 40 years of its existence.

Remarkably, over 200 aspiring start-ups from across India applied for incubation support. The program attracted a diverse range of applications, including ventures focusing on tech-led innovations in healthcare, SaaS-based solutions for healthcare, AR/VR applications in healthcare, Fintech solutions in healthcare, wearables for mental health, and various other domains.

Dr. PR Sodani, President, IIHMR University, emphasizing the program’s significance in stimulating the next generation of healthcare pioneers shared, “We are thrilled to launch Saamarthya 2.0 and empower these visionary change-makers who are reshaping the healthcare sector. Amidst the dynamic environment, supporting such inventive start-ups will empower the nation to tackle critical gaps within the healthcare sector. IIHMR Start-ups has aided 53 new ventures up-till now, reflecting IIHMR University’s steady commitment to fostering innovation in the healthcare ecosystem and building stronger grounds for all.”

The start-ups presented a wide array of impactful solutions, from affordable diagnostic services for remote regions of India to cutting-edge AR/VR technology for eye treatments and advanced AI-driven diagnostics in cardiology, there are also notable advancements in devices catering to smart pregnancy care and detecting ear-related problems in children. Hence, following a meticulous selection process, the most promising start-ups were shortlisted to participate in the final pitching round.

During the final pitching round, which spanned four days, a distinguished jury panel rigorously evaluated the start-ups. The caliber and diversity of the participating start-ups were truly exceptional, showcasing innovative solutions to critical healthcare challenges.

Mr. Puneet Datta, CEO, IIHMR Start-ups, expressing excitement in supporting these visionary entrepreneurs said, “IIHMR Foundation’s initiative of supporting these budding transformers through IIHMR Start-ups aligns with the university’s mission of driving impactful positive changes in the healthcare segment. I would like to express my gratitude towards Dr. PR Sodani and the entire staff at IIHMR University for their determined efforts.”

Belenus Champion Hospitals Launches State-of-the-Art Cardiology Specialty Clinic

 

Bengaluru, Karnataka – 6th May 2024 – Belenus Champion Hospitals celebrated the grand opening of its new Cardiology Specialty Clinic today, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by prominent figures in healthcare and local governance. The clinic promises to revolutionize cardiac care with its advanced treatment options and comprehensive health packages.

Dr. Ranjan Shetty, Head of Cardiology at Manipal HAL Old Airport Road, and guest at the event, praised the new facility: “It’s inspiring to see how Belenus Champion Hospitals integrates the latest technology with patient-centered care. This clinic is set to elevate the standard of cardiac health services in our community.”

Manohar Reddy, local BJP President, emphasized the clinic’s role in enhancing community health: “This clinic represents a significant advancement in healthcare offerings available to our community. It’s a step forward in making high-standard healthcare accessible to all.”

Dr. Manjunath H, Founder of Belenus Champion Hospitals, highlighted the clinic’s commitment: “Our goal has always been to lead with innovation and compassion. The Cardiology Specialty Clinic is not just a medical facility; it’s a lifeline to those seeking hope and healing.”

Dr. Kishore Kumar M G, Co-founder, spoke about the integration of services: “We integrate clinical expertise with personalized care, ensuring that each patient receives the best possible outcome. Our new packages will cater to diverse needs, ensuring comprehensive care for all heart-related conditions.”

Dr. K. Bharathnandan Reddy, Consultant & Head Interventional Cardiology, and Dr. Prajith Pasam, Consultant Interventional Cardiology, introduced an exclusive Angiogram package priced at just ₹6,499, aimed at making critical diagnostic services more affordable.

Prashanth S Desai, CEO, outlined the future vision: “Today marks a key milestone in our journey towards excellence in healthcare. We are excited about the future and the pivotal role we play in shaping health services.”

Additionally, to prioritize patient health and early detection of cardiac issues, the clinic announced that anyone experiencing chest pain can walk in and receive a free ECG test, ensuring timely medical attention.

The Cardiology Specialty Clinic offers a range of specialized health packages, from basic screenings to comprehensive care plans, ensuring that patients receive tailored treatment that suits their specific needs. The clinic is equipped with cutting-edge technology and staffed by a team of renowned cardiologists and healthcare professionals dedicated to providing the highest standard of care.

Fortis Hospital Bannerghatta’s Breakthrough: Treating 87-Year-Old’s Severe Heart Blockages

Anantapur, 6th May 2024: Fortis Hospital Bannerghatta Road, Bengaluru, successfully treated Mr. Reddy, an 87-year-old resident from Anantapur, who experienced severe breathlessness and chest pain. These symptoms led to the diagnosis of critical heart blockages caused by calcium deposits. Dr. Srinivas Prasad BV, Consultant-Interventional Cardiology, Fortis Hospital, Bannerghatta Road, Bengaluru, used the state-of-the-art Intravascular Lithotripsy (IVL) technology to address the complexities of Mr. Reddy’s condition. This innovative technique breaks down the calcium while minimizing vessel wall trauma allowing the surgery to be completed efficiently within 45 minutes. Mr. Reddy was able to go home just three days following the procedure, marking another success in advanced cardiac care by Fortis Hospital Bannerghatta.

Mr. Reddy

Mr. Reddy was referred to Fortis Hospital Bannerghatta due to the unavailability of the required resources in Anantapur to perform the surgery. After a comprehensive evaluation, it was revealed that Mr. Reddy had experienced a mild heart attack caused by the calcific blockages in his coronary arteries. The blockages led to chest pain and breathlessness, impacting his daily activities. Given the urgency and complexity of his case, Dr. Srinivas Prasad BV opted for a minimally invasive procedure called percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) to open the blocked arteries and restore normal blood flow. This procedure was complemented using Intravascular Lithotripsy (IVL) technology, which efficiently breaks down the calcium deposits while minimizing damage to the vessel wall.

Dr Srinivas Prasad BV, consultant – Interventional Cardiology, Fortis Hospital, Bannerghatta Road, Bengaluru, emphasized the necessity of employing advanced technology over conventional methods. He stated, “The patient had calcium deposits in the heart, which complicated the feasibility of conventional angioplasty (a procedure used to widen narrowed or blocked blood vessels to improve blood flow). Therefore, we opted to proceed with Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) and Intravascular Lithotripsy (IVL) to open the blocked arteries, restore normal blood flow, and crush the calcium deposits. Following the crushing of the calcium deposits, a balloon was inserted into the artery to open the arterial blocks, and a stent (a small, metal mesh tube) was placed inside the blockages to help keep them open.”

Thanking the medical team Mr Reddy (Patient) said. “I am immensely grateful to Dr. Srinivas Prasad and the entire team at Fortis Hospital Bannerghatta for their exceptional care and expertise. Their dedication and skill restored my health and provided me with reassurance and comfort throughout my journey. I cannot thank them enough for the support, care, and life-saving treatment they provided.”

Mr. Akshay Oleti, Business Head, Fortis Hospitals, Bengaluru, said, “We are deeply gratified to have been able to offer Mr. Ramesh the highest standard of care, leveraging our state-of-the-art facilities and expertise in cardiac interventions. By employing advanced technologies like Intravascular Lithotripsy (IVL), we could navigate the complexities of his condition with precision and efficacy. This successful ou

Does rosemary essential oil raise blood pressure

By Dr. S.A. Rehman, General Medicine, Associate Prof. Noida International Institute of Medical Sciences and Hospital, NIU-

Rosemary essential oil is extracted from the leaves of the rosemary plant by steam distillation. It contains a variety of bioactive components, including cineole, camphor, and rosmarinic acid, which help to enhance its medicinal qualities. Rosemary essential oil is colorless with an aromatic fragrance used in skin and hair care. It is used in various cosmetics and skincare products for its skin benefits. It positively impacts the brain cells to give a charismatic and positive mood. However, it also raises the blood pressure slightly. Even though rosemary oil is good for reducing blood pressure levels and heart rate levels due to its diuretic property that removes fluids from the body and may lead to dehydration due to the elimination of salt and water from the body to vary blood pressure level.

Moreover, the oils are good for the body but if taken or used in large quantities then might be cautious as it may lead to mood swings and sleeplessness. It is seen that the more the fluid is more pressure on the blood vessels and the more the blood pressure, rosemary essential oil temporarily raises the blood pressure leading to a high flow of blood in the body to normalize the body temperature and eventually it also reduces the blood pressure in the body that makes a person feel good.

Some say that rosemary essential oil does not reliably raise blood pressure. While some studies have found that inhaling rosemary oil vapor may temporarily elevate blood pressure and heart rate, these effects are usually moderate and brief.

There is evidence that rosemary essential oil may assist in decreasing blood pressure in some cases. Its diuretic characteristics stimulate fluid removal from the body, which can reduce blood volume and hence lower blood pressure. Furthermore, rosemary oil has been demonstrated to have vasodilatory properties, which means it can relax blood vessels and enhance blood flow, adding to its possible antihypertensive effects.

According to Dr. S.A. Rehman, General Medicine, Associate Prof. Noida International Institute of Medical Sciences and Hospital, NIU

Rosemary essential oil may transiently raise blood pressure in some individuals, yet its overall impact on cardiovascular health is nuanced. When used in moderation and as part of a balanced lifestyle, rosemary essential oil can offer benefits ranging from skincare to mood enhancement. However, individuals with pre-existing cardiovascular conditions should exercise caution and consult healthcare professionals before using rosemary oil or any other herbal remedies. Moderation is key with any essential oil or herbal remedy; understanding the science behind rosemary essential oil and its effects on the body enables informed decisions, fostering safe and responsible enjoyment of its benefits.

Tips for Pregnancy Care During Summer

Dr. Mahita Reddy

By Dr. Mahita Reddy A Sr. Consultant Obstetrics & Gynecology Apollo Cradle & Children’s Hospital, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad.

Pregnancy in summer with scorching heat is draining. However, summertime is full with enjoyable activities like swimming and outdoor pursuits but for pregnant women, it can be a heightened concern. To be cool, comfortable, and safe throughout the warmer months, pregnant women should take proactive measures to protect themselves from the intense sun and soaring temperatures. Here are some suggestions for making the most of both your pregnancy and the summer.

Hydration

The stereotype of sweltering pregnant women wading through summer is true because pregnancy can raise body temperature so take water bottles with you to work or wherever you go because staying hydrated requires drinking 10-12 glasses of water each day. Drinking lots of coconut water and freshly squeezed fruit and vegetable juices, such as those of carrots, cucumbers, and beetroots, is the best method to stay hydrated. Avoid soda and limit caffeinated drinks like coffee and tea to prevent dehydration. Proper hydration can be monitored with urine color yellow or clear urine is a good indicator of good hydration.

Outfit

Garments made of loose cotton and linen are reassuring as they offer adequate ventilation. Light-colored clothing is calming and comfy. Neck scarves are fashionable accessories that also serve as heat protection. Heat and humidity can lead to swelling, so it’s best to take off any unpleasant jewelry like rings, etc.

Stress relief

Find a stress-relieving technique suitable for you like yoga, meditation, or talk therapy.

Exercise

Walking and swimming are effective forms of exercise in pregnancy but excessive physical activity can stress your body. Maintain a modest heart rate when working out and exercise at the right time(In the early mornings and evenings). Low-impact aerobics classes are also good options for getting your heart rate up without overdoing it. Make sure the workout you select is pleasurable and comfortable for you, regardless of the type.

Nutrition

Throughout your pregnancy, eating a diet rich in vibrant, fresh vegetables will help you keep hydrated and energetic. Foods high in micronutrients, such as iron, calcium, and vitamin C, are beneficial. Avoid spicy, salty, and junk food loaded with fat as much as possible. Fresh fruits like watermelon and vegetables like cucumber are beneficial in pregnancy. commonly available fruits like oranges, cantaloupes, and watermelon are great providers of vitamins and minerals. Vegetables that are crisp for summer snacking include tomatoes, bell peppers, and leafy greens. You can also incorporate these into salads and smoothies for an extra boost of nutrition and can help you stay hydrated while you snack.

Avoid heat

It’s preferable to stay inside and limit your time outside. Pregnant women can be more comfortable and lower their risk of heat exhaustion or heat stroke by taking pauses in air-conditioned areas. Never underestimate the power of resting in a nice air-conditioned space.

Foot care

Elevate your feet whenever possible, especially while sitting or lying down, so that swelling of your feet decreases. Take frequent breaks to stretch your legs and walk. All seasons are important for comfortable footwear during pregnancy, but summer is especially important because of the increased risk of swelling and discomfort from the heat. avoid high heels to prevent fall and injuries.

Sunscreen

Applying sunscreen is essential for shielding both you and your child from the damaging effects of UV radiation. Sunscreen aids in preventing sunburns, skin cancer, and early aging. Additionally, it lessens the chance of congenital impairments brought on by excessive sun exposure. When selecting a sunscreen for your pregnancy, make sure it provides broad-spectrum defense against UVA and UVB rays. Reapply every two hours or after swimming or sweating heavily. Spf of more than 30 provides superior protection. Beware of danger signals

Sleep

Caffeine and alcohol are detrimental to health and disrupt the circadian rhythm and the sleep cycle is disturbed. Taking a lunchtime nap is beneficial

Leg swelling, excessive fatigue, giddiness, vomiting, loose motions, excessive perspiration leading to dehydration, and constipation are symptoms that should not be disregarded.

Pregnant women can enjoy great outdoors throughout the summer months, but it’s crucial to take care to maintain a safe and healthy pregnancy. There are numerous strategies to stay cool and comfortable throughout the sweltering summer months,from drinking enough water and comfortable clothing to shield your skin and protect from sweating and selecting appropriate footwear.By following these pregnancy tips you can safely enjoy all the joys of summer while ensuring the health and safety of you and your growing baby.

CARE Hospitals, Hi-Tec City, Hyderabad Launches CARE Institute of Digestive Diseases and Liver Transplantation

CARE Hospitals

Bengaluru, 3rd May 2024 – CARE Hospitals, a premier multi-speciality healthcare group in India, launched the CARE Institute of Digestive Diseases and Liver Transplantation at their HITEC City, Hyderabad facility. The institute was inaugurated by Dr. K. Hari Prasad, Chairman and Non-Executive Director of Quality Care India Limited in the presence of Jasdeep Singh, Group CEO, CARE Hospitals Group, Dr. Mohammed Abdun Nayeem, Clinical Director & HOD of CARE Institute of Digestive Diseases and Liver Transplant, CARE Hospitals and other key dignitaries. This extension is the sixth liver transplant centre for the CARE Hospitals Group across India, marking a significant milestone in the continuum of exceptional healthcare services provided by CARE Hospitals

The CARE Institute of Digestive Diseases and Liver Transplantation, powered by a team of India’s most qualified and highly experienced surgeons specialising in liver transplant, Hepato-pancreato-biliary (HPB), and gastrointestinal (GI) surgeries, stands as one of the leading centres for liver transplantation in India. It provides comprehensive care for liver, gastrointestinal, and pancreatic ailments with utmost precision, ensuring the best possible outcomes for patients.

Dr. K. Hari Prasad, Chairman and Non-Executive Director of Quality Care India Limited, said, “The launch of the CARE Institute of Digestive Diseases and Liver Transplantation underscores our commitment to delivering world-class healthcare services. This expansion reaffirms our dedication to addressing the growing healthcare needs of our communities. Our focus on excellence and innovation drives us to continuously elevate the quality of our healthcare services.”

The team’s clinical expertise, bolstered by state-of-the-art equipment and up-to-date treatment protocols, combined with round-the-clock patient support, has contributed to achieving unparalleled clinical outcomes in the field of liver transplantation. This seamless integration of advanced medical technology and compassionate patient care ensures a superior patient experience from pre-operative management through surgery and postoperative care, leading to excellent recovery rates for both adult and paediatric liver transplants.

Jasdeep Singh, Group CEO, CARE Hospitals Group, commented, “We are proud to introduce this institute, which will offer patient-centric clinical care of the highest standards. Our mission is to minimise the impact of liver diseases on society through early detection and advanced treatment options. We aim to educate the community on maintaining liver health and encourage organ donation to save lives. Our team of highly skilled surgeons, equipped with the latest technologies, ensures optimal outcomes for our patients.”

Additionally, the institute’s paediatric liver transplant program is dedicated to providing life-saving treatment options for children with end-stage liver diseases. Specialised expertise and facilities cater to the unique needs of paediatric patients, ensuring their long-term well-being and quality of life.

Dr. Mohammed Abdun Nayeem, Clinical Director & HOD of CARE Institute of Digestive Diseases and Liver Transplant, CARE Hospitals, affirmed, “We are dedicated to providing comprehensive care for liver, gastro-intestinal, and pancreatic ailments. By establishing successful liver transplant programs across the CARE Hospitals Group in five states, we have been able to offer life-saving affordable treatment while maintaining high-quality care. The launch of this additional centre at CARE Hi-tech city enhances accessibility, allowing patients to receive comprehensive timely and efficient care. Witnessing the transformation of patients with life-threatening liver conditions to leading healthy lives is a testament to the remarkable impact of liver transplants.”

With over 2000 successful liver transplants, including adult and paediatric cases, and a remarkable 98% success rate, the CARE Institute of Digestive Diseases and Liver Transplantation stands as a beacon of excellence in healthcare. The first successful ABO-incompatible paediatric liver transplant on a 3-year-old baby in Telangana state in 2021, one of the ground-breaking achievements of the institute, exemplifies its commitment to innovation and patient care.

Niswarth Kadam’s distributed milk in schools to foster Health and Well being

Health and Well being

Gurugram: Niswarth Kadam took a new initiative by distributing milk in Sector 92 located at Cluster School in their ongoing campaign Ek Kadam Neki Ki Aur. This initiative aimed to enhance the health and nutrition of school children. Recognizing the critical role that nutrition plays in the growth and development of young minds, Niswarth Kadam has taken a proactive step towards ensuring that every child has access to essential nutrients.

Regarding this initiative, Pramod Raghav, founder of Niswarth Kadam, says that milk is an important nutrient that is essential for our children. It provides them with high-quality nutrition and helps maintain their health. The main objective of this initiative is to make the children of our community healthy and nourished. This support is especially important for all those situations where children need proper nutrition but are unable to access it.

We believe that every child deserves access to nutritious food, regardless of their socio-economic background. By distributing milk in schools, we hope to empower students to lead healthier lives and achieve their full potential. Milk distribution program not only ensures the nutrition of the learners but it also impacts their studies. Healthy learners think positively and learn more.

Heatwave & Dry eyes: Here are the tips to ease discomfort

MUMBAI, 2nd May 2024: Dry Eye Disease (DED) has emerged as a significant health concern affecting a large segment of the population across various age groups in India. With symptoms ranging from dryness and burning sensations to blurred vision and eye fatigue, DED poses challenges in daily activities and productivity. Understanding its causes and adopting preventive measures are crucial steps in managing this condition effectively.

Dr. Smit M Bavaria, Cataract Surgeon at Dr. Agarwals Eye Hospital, Wadala: “I have witnessed the increasing prevalence of Dry Eye Disease among patients. It is s more than just occasional discomfort; it can significantly impact the quality of life. With the prevalence projected to increase in the coming years, it’s crucial for both healthcare professionals and the public to prioritize education and proactive management strategies to mitigate its effects. It’s imperative for individuals to be aware of the contributing factors and incorporate preventive measures into their lifestyle to alleviate discomfort and maintain ocular health.”

He further shared valuable tips for the treatment and management of Dry Eye Disease, including:

  1. Hot Compression and eyelid massage: Apply hot compression and gently massage the eyelids to alleviate discomfort.
  2. Ocular hygiene: Maintain good ocular hygiene to prevent further irritation and inflammation.
  3. Diet and sleep improvement: Enhance your diet and sleep patterns to support overall eye health.
  4. Regular screen breaks: Take frequent breaks from screen use to reduce eye strain and dryness.
  5. Environmental risk reduction: Eliminate environmental factors such as pollution and low humidity that can exacerbate dry eye symptoms.
  6. Treatment of systemic conditions: Address any underlying systemic conditions like diabetes or autoimmune disorders that may contribute to Dry Eye Disease.
  7. Consider ocular surgical procedures: Consult with your healthcare provider about potential surgical options for severe cases of dry eye.

Dry Eye Disease encompasses various factors including environmental conditions, systemic diseases, and prolonged screen use, all contributing to tear film instability and ocular surface inflammation. Alongside conventional treatments like hot compressions and ocular hygiene, lifestyle modifications such as regular breaks from screens and maintaining proper hydration levels are essential in managing symptoms effectively. By addressing both the underlying causes and symptoms, individuals can experience relief and improve their overall eye health.

Medica Superspecialty Hospital leads Eastern India in trauma care with successful inaugural ATLS course

 Medica Superspecialty Hospital leads

2nd May 2024 Kolkata: Medica Superspecialty Hospital, a leading healthcare institution in Eastern India, is proud to announce the successful hosting of its inaugural Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) course from 28th April to 30th April’24. This significant initiative aligns with Medica’s steadfast commitment to bringing the highest standards of healthcare to Eastern India. Distinguished external faculty members for the inaugural course at Medica included Prof. Dr. MC Mishra, ATLS Chair and Program Director of ATLS India, along with Prof. Dr. Vinod Jain, Head Surgical Sciences, Neera Hospital, Lucknow, National Course Director ATLS India; Prof. Dr. Amita Ray, HOD Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, MMC Medical College, Bihar and ATLS Senior Instructor, ATLS Educator India; and Dr (Brig.) Sanil Mohan, Head of Department, Department of Anesthesiology, Command Hospital (Eastern Command), Kolkata. Dr. Anirban Chatterjee, Senior Consultant, Hand & Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeon & Faculty – DNB Orthopedics, Medica Institute of Orthopaedic Sciences, In-house ATLS Instructor, Member of ATLS Team, Medica Superspecialty Hospital; Dr. Kasturi H. Bandyopadhyay, Senior Consultant Anaesthesiologist, DNB Faculty & ATLS Instructor, Medica Superspecialty Hospital and Dr. Akshay Gadre, Consultant Anaesthesiologist, DNB Faculty, ATLS Instructor and ATLS Site In Charge, Medica Superspecialty Hospital were an integral part of the ATLS course at Medica. The course was impeccably coordinated by Mr. Smith Banerjee, ATLS coordinator, Medica, Kolkata and Mr. Joseph Antony, Nursing Team Leader and Supervisor Emergency Medicine, ATLS Coordinator Medica, Kolkata under supervision from ATLS India head office.

Conducted under the esteemed banner of the American College of Surgeons, the ATLS course equips healthcare professionals with essential skills for managing polytrauma victims, particularly during the critical “Golden Hour” following injury. Developed out of the personal tragedy experienced by Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. James Styner in 1980, the ATLS program has gained global recognition as a pivotal method for training frontline providers in trauma patient care.

The initiative to introduce the ATLS course in India was spearheaded by the Indian Society for Trauma & Acute Care (ISTAC) with support from the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare and the National Disaster Management Authority of the Government of India. Since its inception at the Jai Prakash Narayan Apex Trauma Centre of AIIMS, New Delhi in 2009, numerous centers across India have embraced this training, significantly enhancing the preparedness of medical personnel to handle trauma cases effectively.

Dr. Anirban Chatterjee expressed, “The inaugural ATLS course at Medica Superspecialty Hospital marks a significant milestone in our journey. After a few years of effort, we’re proud to be the first hospital in Eastern India to host this course, joining 33 other centres across the country. This program holds profound significance as it equips physicians with the necessary knowledge and skills to deliver critical care to trauma patients. Through the ATLS course, doctors acquire vital insights and abilities to promptly identify and address life-threatening injuries amidst the intense pressures inherent in trauma care environments.”

While talking about the importance of the course, Dr. Kasturi H Bandyopadhyay, shared, “Our objective was to establish a dedicated trauma team for proficiently handling polytrauma cases within our hospital. Initiating this course marked our initial stride toward realizing this objective.”

Dr Akshay Gadre stated that, “Although limited to 16 delegates per course, as per ATLS guidelines and recommended instructor-provider ratio, we have received inquiries from Oman, Bangladesh, and Nepal, which we have enlisted for our subsequent sessions. Eligibility for participation mandates possession of an MBBS degree. Following the success of this endeavour, we have plans to extend our efforts to conduct the ATCN course, aimed at training nursing staff in proficient trauma care.”

Mr. R. Udayan Lahiry, Managing Director, Medica Group of Hospitals, told, “Trauma is a leading cause of death and disability all over the world. Trauma management can be improved by implementing a trauma care system that includes injury prevention, education, pre-hospital care, transportation, hospital care, and rehabilitation. If properly implemented, trauma system can reduce mortality by at least 10-15%. Training clinicians to manage trauma patients is an essential part of developing proper trauma systems. The primary end point of any clinical educational activity is its impact on improving health care delivery resulting in saving lives. At Medica, we have always reiterated on continuous education not only for our clinicians and nurses but also for all the caregivers of the region in the larger interest of the community we serve. We intend to initiate the ATCN course soon in our endeavour to address the trauma management holistically.”

Mr. Ayanabh Debgupta, Jt. Managing Director, Medica Group of Hospitals, shared, “Trauma globally results in six million deaths annually. Approximately 40 million people suffer permanent injuries each year, while up to 100 million experience temporary injuries. The UN and WHO/WHA highlight trauma as the primary cause of death among individuals aged five to 29 worldwide. Recent analysis conducted in Indian hospitals revealed that 58% of trauma-related deaths could have been prevented. Against this backdrop, the significance of the ATLS course is unparalleled, and it is imperative for all hospitals to establish trauma care teams to enhance patient outcomes.”

About Medica Group of Hospitals: Medica Group of Hospitals, one of the major chains of hospitals in Eastern India today, has built and managed numerous healthcare facilities across the Eastern region over the past few years. The group has footprints in West Bengal, Jharkhand, Odisha, Bihar, and Assam.

Virinchi Hospitals Hosts Neonatal Resuscitation Workshop to Combat Oxygen-Related Neonatal Mortality

Virinchi Hospitals

Hyderabad,2nd May 2024: Virinchi Hospitals, a pioneer in healthcare services in Hyderabad, hosted a specialized workshop on Neonatal Resuscitation for the nursing staff, today at Virinchi Hospital, Banjara Hills. This vital program was organized by senior consultant Pediatrician Dr. Vannala Raju, with esteemed faculty members including Dr. Purna Guggilum, KIMS Cuddles; Dr. Vaddi Vamsi Krishna, Rainbow Children’s Hospital; and Dr. Raju himself.

The workshop focused on critical resuscitation techniques necessary for caring for newborns immediately after birth. More than 50 nursing professionals from various hospitals in & around the city participated in this engaging and informative session, acquiring skills that are crucial in reducing brain damage due to lack of oxygen immediately after birth (hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy – HIE) —a common yet preventable threat to newborns.

India’s current neonatal mortality rate stands at approximately 20 deaths per 1,000 live births and conditions such as hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) because of poor cry/inability of the baby to breathe immediately after birth contribute significantly to neonatal deaths. It is estimated that 1.5 babies per 1,000 live births in India are affected by HIE, making it a crucial area for intervention.

Dr. Vannala Raju, who spearheaded the workshop, emphasized the importance of equipping nursing staff with the knowledge and techniques to administer immediate care. “Through this workshop, we aim to disseminate knowledge and skills to reduce neonatal mortality and enhance the quality of care provided right at the moment of birth,” said Dr. Raju.

The training covered a range of topics crucial to newborn care, including the effective management of breathing and cardiovascular stabilization. The workshop’s hands-on approach ensured that the nursing staff could practice and master these lifesaving techniques in a controlled, supportive environment.

The success of this program highlights Virinchi Hospitals’ commitment to advancing neonatal care and improving health outcomes for the youngest patients. The knowledge disseminated here is expected to significantly decrease the incidence of hypoxic damage and, by extension, neonatal mortality rates. Virinchi Hospitals continues to stand at the forefront of medical excellence and educational empowerment, aiming to set new standards in healthcare provision and staff training.