It is proud to share with all that our UG and PG students have added a quality to our institution by availing prizes in a E-Quiz competition conducted on
09/08/2024 held at a District level – ‘AIDS prevention control unit’ – Bangalore urban district and BBMP, They conducted the E-Quiz completion as a part of “International Youth day-2024” and Intensified IEC campaign for prevention of HIV. Mr. Uday Kumar Reddy, second year MBBS student won 3rd prize and Dr. Sardhar Kalifa S. 1st year PG Department of Microbiology won Consolation prize.
Momento & certificate were awarded by Sri Dinesh Gundu Rao (Health minister of Karnataka) and the Prize distribution ceremony was held in Arogya Soudha on
12/08/2024.
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“A National Conference of Developmental Pediatrics – NCDP” from the Department of Pediatrics, RRMCH has been organized at RRMCH Campus, Kadamba Hall on
30th Aug, 2024. Cordially invite to take part in the Conference”.
Department of Anaesthesia, Rajarajeswari Medical College and Hospital conducted the Pre conference workshop on Inhaled Anaesthesia Delivery Systems in association with
ISACON KARNATAKA on
8th August 2024. 113 delegates from Karnataka and neighbouring states attended the conference.
In the morning we had scientific sessions by esteemed faculty who are experts in this field such as Dr. Ramkumar Venkateswaran from KMC Manipal, Dr. CL Gurudutt from JSS Mysore, Dr. Pankaj Kundra from JIPMER Pondicherry and Dr. Rajesh Joseph from Indra Gandhi Medical College, Pondicherry.
In the post lunch session we had hands on workshop in our Skill Lab, where simulation scenarios were conducted by Dr. Ashwini H and Dr.Anagha MV in co-ordination with Dr. Ramkumar Venkateswaran and other faculties. Highlights of this session were the simulation on various clinical scenarios, in which student groups participated enthusiastically.
Followed by this the delegates who were divided into 4 groups were rotated among the 4 stations. All the delegates had stations with our experts where they had hands on experience on the machines.
- Station 1 included Pre-use check protocol and Safety features in anaesthesia machine by Dr. Ramkumar Venkateswaran assisted by Dr.Sowmya Jois
- Station 2 included Special features of Newer Workstations and Trouble shooting by Dr. Rajesh Joseph and Dr. Madumala H R
- Station 3 included Boyle’s Machine by Dr. Pankaj Kundra and Dr. Shankar K
- Station 4 included Breathing circuits by Dr. C L Gurudutt and Dr. Shankar K
ll the delegates highly appreciated the sessions and feedback given was excellent in organization infrastructure and scientific content. Latest workstations from top companies from all over the world were used for demonstration. Workshop ended with the resolve to conduct similar workshop once in 2 years.
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Family adoption program –
A Multi specialty health camp Health check up camp by specialist doctor
Place-
Government primary school, Bidadi.
Date- on
02/08/2024.
On the occasion of Breast-feeding week, day 3 (August 3) activity was essay writing competition among postgraduate students based on the theme
“closing the gap”. About
20 students participated in the competition and was judged by Dr Venkatesh , neonatologist .
The winners were Dr Yusuf and Dr Ajith have secured the first prize. This program was held to assess the awareness among the students.
“National organ donation day” was celebrated on
03 August 2024 at RRMCH. A CME on Organ donation was conducted on 03 August 2024 from 11.30 am to 01.30 pm by the Department of Urology in coordination with Department of Neurology. Dr N Srinath, HOD, Urology spoke about the importance of organ donation. The guest lecture Dr. Chethan C.M., Hepato Biliary surgeon, Gleneagles BGS hospital, gave a speech about Brain death & Deceased organ donation. Dr. Anil Kumar BT, Director Nephrology, Gleneagles BGS hospital, gave a lecture on marginal kidneys in Deceased organ donor.
Voluntary kidney donors who had donated their kidneys to their near ones for transplantation at RRMCH were honoured. A Poster competition on “organ Donation- Hope of life” Was organised and Best three posters were given Prizes. 200 Doctors Medical students participated in the program. All the attendees took a pledge to donate their organs after death.
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Date:
2nd August 2024
Time:
11:00AM – 01:00PM
Venue:
RHTC, Chunchunakuppe
Breast feeding health education program – Department of Community Medicine.
On the occasion of “World Breast feeding week 2024” a health education activity was organized by Department of Community Medicine in association with Department of Pediatrics at Rural Health Training centre, Chunchunkuppe on 2nd August 2024. The theme for health education for this year was i.e. “Closing the gap: Breastfeeding support for all”. Beneficiaries included antenatal and post natal mothers residing in chunchunkuppe. The event was coordinated by Dr K.Vidusha, Mr Venkatesh, Mr Shankar, Mrs Kamala and Mrs Swetha.
The program commenced at 11.00 am with lighting the lamp. A total of 42 beneficiaries participated. The program was presided over by Dr Shashikala M (Prof and HOD, Dept of Community Medicine), Dr Adarsh E (Prof and HOD, Dept of Pediatrics), Dr Sahana (Prof, Dept of Pediatrics) and Dr Vidusha (Prof, Dept of Community Medicine), Dr Arpita (Asst. Prof, Dept of Pediatrics)
Health education on importance and benefits of breastfeeding was explained by Final year BSc. Nursing students with help of posters.
Explanation of techniques of breastfeeding, Clarification of all myths on Breastfeeding and importance of immunization was done.
Gift bowls were given to participating beneficiaries. Refreshments and transport were arranged by RajaRajeswari Medical College and Hospital. The program came to concluded successfully by 1 pm.
Department of Anatomy Rajarajeswari Medical College & Hospital Bengaluru, has organized guest lecture on Organ Tissue & Body Donation on
25/7/2024 between
2pm to 4pm.
This awareness campaign was conducted as a part of
“Angdaan Jan Jagrukta abhigaan” run by government of India. This program stood special as young doctors & students attended program along with consultants.
The program commenced with ceremonial lamp lighting & welcome speech then proceeded with sessions
Dr. Rajani M, Joint Director (Medical) Directorate of Health & family welfare services along with Transplant coordinator Mr. Srinivasa transplant coordinator explained how transplantation facilitates hope of life for people with organ failure under Jeevansantha kathe. They also motivated everyone to pledge organs.
This was followed by 2nd session where Dr. Bharathi explained about the importance of body donation & its benefits.
“Giving is not just about making a donation its about making a difference”.
We took this opportunity to felicitate who have pledged for body donation in our institution & the program was concluded with vote of thanks & high tea.
Date:
25/7/2024
Time:
2.00pm
Venue :
Kadamba Hall
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Switching food and drink purchases to very similar but more environmentally friendly alternatives could reduce the greenhouse gas emissions from household groceries by more than a quarter (26%) according to a new Australian study from The George Institute for Global Health and Imperial College London published today in Nature Food1.
Making bigger changes – like swapping a frozen meat lasagne for the vegetarian option – could push the reduction to as much as 71%.
To make this happen will require on-pack labelling of greenhouse gas emissions for every Australian food so that consumers can make informed choices.
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It is proud to share with all that
Dr Pooja Haldar has won Second Place in the PG Quiz Competition held during 9th State level Conference
AMBKCCON 2024, at Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences, BG Nagara, Mandya District on
12th July, 2024. She was mentored by Dr. C.M Bindu, Head and Professor, Department of Biochemistry.