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Eye donation awareness camp at Malar Anganwadi
Organized by: Razia Rural Health care and Training Center, Harekala and Department of
Community Medicine, Yenepoya Medical College
Date: 03/09/2019
Time:10.30am to 12.30pm
Venue: Malar Anganwadi
Faculty in charge: Dr. Akshaya K. M., Assistant Professor, Yenepoya Medical College
Doctors who attended:
1. Dr. Reshmi S Bhat, ass. Professor, Dept of Ophthalmology, YMCH
2. Dr. BasmaReem Ameer, Post Graduate, Department of Community Medicine,
YMCH
Other team members: Mrs. Renjitha(MSW), Mrs. Shwetha(MSW), Ms. Chaitra(MSW)
Total number of participants: 16
A brief summary of the camp:
A special eye awareness program was conducted at Malar Anganwadi on 03/09/19. A total
of 16 participants attended the program. Dr. Reshmi spoke on the importance of eye
donation and other eye-related queries such as cataract, glaucoma, etc. many queries and
misconceptions on eye donation were cleared at the end of the session. Flyers were
distributed among the participants regarding the same. The staff present were thanked for
their corporation.
Healthtalk at Pavoor Government School
Organized by: Razia Rural Health care and Training Center, Harekala and Department of
Community Medicine, Yenepoya Medical College
Date: 04/09/2019
Time: 10.30am to 12.30pm
Venue: Government Primary School, Pavoor
Faculty in charge: Dr. Akshaya K. M., Associate Professor, Yenepoya Medical College
Health staff who attended:
1) Dr.BasmaReem Ameer, Post Graduate, Department of Community Medicine, YMCH
2) Dr. MilanHande, Intern, YMCH
3) Mrs. Ranjitha, MSW, Razia RHTC, YMCH
Beneficiaries: Residents of Pavoor
Total number of beneficiaries of the health talk: 70
Brief summary of the camp:
A special outreach health talk was conducted by the Razia Rural Health care and Training
Center, Harekala and Department of Community Medicine, Yenepoya Medical College,
Mangaluru at The Government Primary School, Pavoor on 04/09/2019 with the help of health
staff of NirlombeAnganwadi. A total of 70 participants attended the event. The health talk
covered subjects like cleanliness in general and the impact it has on preventing diseases like
dengue, malaria, typhoid, hepatitis. On request of the participants, details about vitamin A rich
food and what its deficiency causes were also spoken about. No child attending the Anganwadi
was found to be malnourished. The school officials and the Anganwadi teacher and other health
staff present there were thanked for their cooperation.
Health talk on nutrition and easy nutritious recipes
Organized by: Department of Community Medicine, Yenepoya Medical College
Date: 05-09-2019
Time: 10:00am – 12:30pm
Location/area: Bastigardenanganwadi
Faculty in-charge: Dr. Pracheth R., Assistant Professor, Department of Community Medicine
Postgraduates: Dr. SubhashreeNandy
Other team members: Mrs. Sujatha, MSW, UHTC, Yenepoya Medical College
Beneficiaries: Mothers of children enrolled in the anganwadi and pregnant women in the
vicinity of the anganwadi
Total number of beneficiaries: 20
During an anganwadi visit as a part of the regular field visit from UHTC, Bunder, the anganwadi
worker suggested that a health education be given to mothers of the children enrolled and also
pregnant women in Bunder. A date and time was decided and the health education was delivered
to the audience by Dr. SubhashreeNandy. The health talk consisted of the variation of healthy
diet with age and also what kinds of nutrients are present in different food items. The session was
concluded by mentioning certain easy nutritious food preparations. At the end of the session, the
anganwadiwoker and helper served 2 nutritious dishes to the audience, one was a juice made of
jiggery and green gram extracts and the other, boiled green gram sauté. The audience appreciated
the effort and the concept and was very receptive to the detailed information given.
Health checkup camp at Canara Bank, Mangaluru
Organized by: Yenepoya (Deemed to be University), Department of Community Medicine.
Date: 07/07/2019
Time: 10:00am – 3:00pm
Venue: Canara Bank, Mangaluru
Team members:
1. Dr Shubhankar Adikari, Assistant Professor, Department of Community Medicine
2. DrHabeenaShaira, Post graduate, Department of Community Medicine
3. DrFaraz Mohammed BS and Dr Ashiq Ahamed, Interns, Department of Community
Medicine
4. Two staff nurses, Yenepoya (Deemed to be University)
Beneficiaries: 142 Canara bank Employees
We were welcomed and introduced by the General Manager of the Canara bank, Mangaluru. A
general health check up was conducted for all the Canara bank Employees woking at Canara
Bank, Mangaluru. Height, weight, BMI, blood pressure, GRBS was done to all Employees. Most
common illness which was noted among the Employees were low back ache, cervical pain, head
ache, Hypertension and Diabetes. A head to toe examination was done to all the patients. Some
patients who needed further were referred to Yenepoya medical College Hospital. We were
given the token of gratitude and the camp ended by 3:00pm.
Healthtalk at Pavoor Panchayat hall
Organized by: Razia Rural Health care and Training Center, Harekala and Department of
Community Medicine, Yenepoya Medical College
Date: 07/09/2019
Time: 10.30am to 12.30pm
Venue: Pavoor Panchayat Hall
Faculty in charge: Dr. Akshaya K. M., Associate Professor, Yenepoya Medical College
Health staff who attended:
1) Dr. Milan Hande, MBBS Intern, YMCH
2) Mrs. Ranjitha, MSW
Beneficiaries: Residents of Pavoor
Total number of beneficiaries of the health talk: 50
A brief summary of the camp:
A special outreach health talk was conducted by the Razia Rural Health care and Training
Center, Harekala and Department of Community Medicine, Yenepoya Medical College,
Mangaluru at Pavoor Panchayat Hall on 07/09/2019. A total of 50 participants attended the
event. The health talk was mainly on childcare. Topics like anemia, nutrition, breastfeeding were
also covered. Special emphasis was given on junk food and other unhealthy food habits. Queries
were cleared at the end of the session. The local Panchayat officials there were thanked for their
cooperation.
CHC Vittal Posting
Due to outbreak of Dengue fever in Dakshinakannada district, Community medicine
Postgraduate and interns from Yenepoya Medical college hospital were posted at Vittal CHC for
OPD services and IP as per the request from District health officer, Dakshinakannada district.
DrHabeenaShaira, Final year Community Medicine Postgraduate along with two Medical interns
DrShifar and DrFaraaz, and post graduates and interns from Pediatrics and General Medicine
Department were posted on daily rotations at Vittal CHC from 09/09/2019 to 14/09/2019. Two
Medical officers were posted there.
The services provided were daily OPD services, IP services and health education to patients
regarding “Dengue fever and How to prevent it”.
Majority of the cases were of fever followed by Non communicable diseases. All the cases of
fever were tested for Total count, Differential count and Platelet count, MPFT and smear
examination, Urine routine examination and treated symptomatically. Patients who needed
special care were referred to higher centers.
The total patients who were examined and attended by us at Vittal CHC everyday were around
150.
Healthtalk at Central Muslim School, Malarpadavu
Organized by: Razia Rural Health care and Training Center, Harekala and Department of
Community Medicine, Yenepoya Medical College
Date: 12/09/2019
Time: 10.30am to 12.30pm
Venue: Central Muslim School, Malarpadavu
Faculty in charge: Dr. Akshaya K. M., Associate Professor, Yenepoya Medical College
Health staff who attended:
3) Dr. Milan Hande, MBBS Intern, YMCH
4) Ms. Chaitra, MSW
Total number of beneficiaries of the health talk: 41
Brief summary:
A special outreach health talk was conducted by the Razia Rural Health care and Training
Center, Harekala and Department of Community Medicine, Yenepoya Medical College,
Mangaluru at The Central Muslim School, Malarpadavu on 12/09/19. A total of 41 students
attended the talk. The health talk covered subjects like cleanliness, personal hygiene, and
environmental cleanliness were emphasized. Handwashing techniques were demonstrated to the
students and staff. The ill-effects of junk food and improper eating habits were also discussed.
The school officials and other health staff that was present were thanked for their cooperation.
Health Camp at Central Muslim School, Malarpadavu
Organized by: Razia Rural Health care and Training Center, Harekala and Department of
Community Medicine, Yenepoya Medical College
Date: 14/09/2019
Time: 10.30am to 12.30pm
Venue: Central Muslim School, Malarpadavu
Faculty in charge: DrAkshaya K. M., Associate Professor, Yenepoya Medical College
Health staff who attended:
1) Dr.BasmaReem Ameer, Post Graduate, Department of Community Medicine
2) Dr.AfnanNaseer, Intern, YMCH
3) Mrs. Shweta, MSW,Razia RHTC, YMCH
4) Ms. Chaitra, MSW, Razia RHTC, YMCH
Beneficiaries: All students of Central Muslim School
Total number of beneficiaries of the health checkup: 41
Brief summary of the camp:
A special outreach health checkup camp was conducted by the Rural health training center,
Harekala and Department of Community Medicine, Yenepoya Medical College, Mangalore at
the Central Muslim School on 14/09/2019. A total of 41 students were examined. No child was
found to be malnourished. Most of the children had caries teeth about which the Principal was
informed about. References wherever necessary were given and their respective class teachers
were asked to talk to the parents about the same. The school officials and the Anganwadi teacher
were thanked for their cooperation.
Health Education on Adolescent health at The Yenepoya School, Mangalore
Topic: Adolescent Health
Contents: Changes in puberty, Nutrition and Personal hygiene, Adolescent
Health problems, Life skills, Physiology of Reproduction and Menstrual
Hygiene
Organized by:Department of Community Medicine, Yenepoya Medical College, Yenepoya
(Deemed to be University)
Date: 19/09//2019
Time: 10:15 am- 11:30 am
Venue:The Yenepoya School, Mangalore
Faculty in-charge:
Dr Poonam R Naik, Professor, Department of Community Medicine
DrImaad Mohammed Ismail, Associate Professor, Department of Community Medicine
Postgraduates:
DrHabeenaShaira, Dr Kevin Antony John,IIIrd
year Postgraduates, Department of Community
Medicine
Beneficiaries:
Students of 4th to 8
thstandard ofThe Yenepoya School, Mangalore
Total number of beneficiaries:
Total of 324 students –Girls (145) and Boys (179)
Program report:
The session started at 10: 30 am.The sessions were conducted separately for boys and girls.
Health education session focused on adolescent health, changes during puberty, physiology of
reproduction, peer pressure and importance of life skills. Girls were also informed about
menstrual cycle and menstrual hygiene.
Dr Poonam R Naik, Professor, Department of Community Medicine,introduced the topic and
sensitized the students to adolescent health. Following this, DrHabeenaShairadelivered the
session focusing on various aspects of changes in puberty and adolescent health.
DrImaad Mohammed Ismail, Associate professor, Department of Community Medicine,
introduced the topic for boys group. Next Dr Kevin explained the topic in detail. This was
followed by a session by Dr.Imaad Mohammed Ismail.
The sessions were interactive to ensure active participation of the students. The sessions
concluded with question answer session for the students to clarify any doubts.
Introducing the topic to girls by DrPoonam R Naikat The Yenepoya School, Mangalore
Health education session by DrHabeenaShaira, at The Yenepoya School, Mangalore
Introducing the topic to boys by DrImaad Mohammed Ismailat The Yenepoya School,
Mangalore
Health education session by Dr Kevin at The Yenepoya School, Mangalore
GENERAL HEALTH CHECK UPCAMP AT ADANI WILMAR INDUSTRY,
BAIKAMPADY.
Organized by: Unity Hospital and Department of community Medicine, Yenepoya Medical
College
Date: 20/09/2019 and 21/09/2019
Time:9.00am to 4.00pm
Venue: Adani Wilmar industry, Baikampady
Faculty in charge:
20/09/2019:-DrRohith M, Assistant Professors, Yenepoya Medical College
21/09/2019:- Dr Shubhankar Adhikari, Assistant Professors, Yenepoya Medical College
Specialists who attended camp:
3. DrSubhashreeNandy, Post Graduate, Department of Community Medicine
4. DrMalavikaSachith, Post Graduate, Department of Community Medicine
5. Interns
Beneficiaries: Workers of Adani Wilmar industry
Total number of beneficiaries of the camp: 397 workers
Brief summary of the camp:
A general health check up camp was conducted by Unity Hospital and Department of
Community Medicine, Yenepoya Medical College, Mangaluru at Adani Wilmar industry,
Baikampady on 20/09/19 and 21/09/19. A total of 397 workers came for checkup and utilized the
services provided. General examination and vitals were checked. Audiometry was performed,
using audiometer and vision check up was also done. All workers blood and urine sample were
collected for routine investigations and pulmonary function test was also done. Medications were
prescribed wherever necessary. Typhoid vaccination was also given to all the workers. During
NCD screening, 50 new cases of systemic hypertension was diagnosed and appropriate
medication, healthy diet and regular exercise was advocated. 60 workers were noted to have
vision problem and 25 auditory problem and were referred to higher center. The staff present
there were thanked for their cooperation.
Medical Camp at JappinamogaruYekkur.
Yenepoya Medical College and Hospital along with Urban Primary Health Centre,
Yekkur conducted a specialist at JappinamogaruYuvaka mandala Anganwadi on
20/09/2019 Friday. Staff, PGs and interns from General Medicine, Paediatrics,
Obstetrics and Community medicine participated in the camp.DrHrushikeshUdupa
Assistant Professor, Department of Community Medicine coordinated the camp
The camp was organised from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm. various services like multi-
speciality OPD, diabetic and hypertension screening and free medicine were given
in the camp. Around 50 people attended in the camp.
MEGA HEALTH CAMP AT UPHC, LADYHILL
Organized by: MangloreMuncipal Corporation and Yenepoya Medical College
Date: 24/09/2019
Time:10.00am to 1.30pm
Venue: UPHC, Ladyhill
Faculty in charge: Dr Poonam Naik, Professor, Yenepoya Medical College
Specialists who attended camp:
1. DrSpandana, Assistant Professor, Department of Dermatology
2. DrAnanya Reddy, Post Graduate, Department of Dermatology
3. DrHabeenaShaira, Post Graduate, Department of Community Medicine
4. DrHaritha, Post Graduate, Department of General Medicine
5. DrSindoora, Post Graduate, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
6. DrMalavikaSachith, Post Graduate, Department of Community Medicine
7. Interns
Beneficiaries: Self help group members
Total number of beneficiaries of the camp: 350 members
Brief summary of the camp:
A mega health camp was conducted by Mangaluru Municipal Cooperation and Yenepoya
Medical College for self help group members at UPHC, Ladyhill on 24/09/19. The program was
inaugurated in the presence of MLA, Mangaluru Municipal cooperation commission, District
health and family welfare Officer (DK) and Malaria Officer. A total of 350 members came for
checkup and utilized the services provided. General examination done and vitals were checked.
Medications were prescribed wherever necessary.35 anemia cases were detected and medication
and diet advised. During NCD screening, 10 new cases of systemic hypertension and 12 new
cases of diabetes mellitus were diagnosed. Appropriate medication, healthy diet and regular
exercise were advocated. 8 dermatology cases and 2 ANC cases came for check up at the camp.
The staff present there were thanked for their cooperation.
SPECIAL OUTREACH CAMP AT RAILWAY HEALTH CENTRE, MANGALURU
CENTRAL, RAILWAY STATION.
Organized by: Yenepoya Medical College
Date: 27/09/2019
Time: 9.30am to 1.00pm
Venue: Railway Health Centre, Mangaluru Central Railway Station
Faculty in charge:DrShubhankar Adhikari Assistant Professors, Yenepoya Medical College
Specialists who attended camp:
1. Dr Prasad Nayak N, Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics
2. DrMalavikaSachith, Post Graduate, Department of Community Medicine
3. DrShabreen, Post Graduate, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
4. Interns
Beneficiaries: Railway workers
Total number of beneficiaries of the camp: 57 workers
Brief summary of the camp:
A general health checkup camp was conducted by Yenepoya Medical College, Mangaluru at
Railway Health Centre, Mangaluru Central Railway Station on 27/09/19. A total of 57 workers
came for checkup and utilized the services provided. General examination was done and vitals
were checked. Medications were prescribed wherever necessary. During NCD screening, 7 new
cases of systemic hypertension and 6 new cases of diabetes mellitus was diagnosed. Appropriate
medication, healthy diet and regular exercise were advocated. 8 pediatric cases and 2 ANC cases
came for check up at the camp. The staff present there was thanked for their cooperation.