Sunday, September 11, 2022

World Physiotherapy Day with Walk- A-Thon

Sunday 11th September 2022 at 02:14

College of Physiotherapy organized the event

Ludhiana: 11th September 2022: (Health and Fitness Screen Bureau)::

Today the College of Physiotherapy under the banner of Christian Medical College organized the event of World Physiotherapy Day in the form of a Walk- A-Thon. 

The Aim as to why this year College of Physiotherapy held a walk-A-thon was to interact and to portray the services provided here at College of Physiotherapy and to make an initiative towards the growth of Physiotherapy. 

Present was our worthy Director Sir, Dr. William Bhatti, Principal Sir, Dr. Sandeep Singh and Medical Superintendent, Dr. Allen Joseph. 

The event began at Christian Dental College with the Flag Off Ceremony done by our Director Sir. 

The gathering then made its way to Shahidi Park, Kidwai Nagar where the students socialized with the society and localities present. 

They talked about physiotherapy along with this years theme, to show emphasis on Osteoarthritis: A Global Problem and how physiotherapy can help to improve joint movement and aid in strengthening of muscles. 

And students raised awareness about various age related problems, especially for geriatrics and young teens, postural and other generalized conditions the common population might suffer from. Sunday 11th September 2022 at 

The students performed a skit for the gathering and later had one on one interactions with the community present at large. 

Our Director Sir, Dr. William Bhatti, acknowledged the students and talked about the role of physiotherapy in our life and emphasized on the importance of physical therapy. 

Our Medical Superintendent, Dr. Allen Joseph, motivated young physiotherapists present and congratulated the students on organizing and hosting the event. 

Our Principal Sir, Dr. Sandeep Singh thanked the staff, faculty and our COP family, along with all our gracious sponsors and well wishers for attending and celebrating World Physiotherapy Day in such a grand manner.

Vote of thanks proposed by Dr Amarjot Gill and members of Students council.  


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Thursday, September 8, 2022

Guest Session on Hypertension Awareness and its Management

Thursday 8th September 2022 at 3:05 PM

 PCTE- Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences organized


Ludhiana
: 08th September 2022: (Health and Fitness Screen Bureau)::

The Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, PCTE Group of Institutes organized an informative talk on Hypertension Awareness and its Management, where Dr. Naved Aslam, MBBS, MD (Medicine) and DM in Cardiology, Hero Heart DMC Hospital delivered a session to the students of B.Pharmacy and D. Pharmacy.

Dr. Aslam, who is one of a renowned Cardiologist of the city during his address elucidated the audience on how raised blood pressure (Hypertension) may lead to Cardiovascular Co-morbidities. He further discussed various treatment options available for the given problem including non-pharmacological as well as pharmacological interventions. Apart from this, Dr. Aslam emphasised on the fact that nowadays stress is the main root cause of many problems being faced in the lives of working professionals as well as youngsters.

 

Ms. Seema Thakur, Coordinator, Pharmacology Domain, PCTE said that the institute organises such  sessions for the students on regular basis as these talks help in the overall development of the youngsters.

 

Dr. Puneet Utreja, Director, Faculty of Pharm. Sciences, PCTE said that it is important to organise such sessions as they are very useful to enhance the knowledge base of the students and having such renowned personalities come in and share their knowledge would give a huge amount of exposure to the learners.

 

Dr. K.N.S Kang, Director General, PCTE congratulated the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences along with students for successfully organizing the national seminar whereby he added by saying that it was of great learning for everyone who attended moreover especially for the students opting their future in the Indian pharmaceuticals industry.

Saturday, May 7, 2022

Three-day “Swasthya Chintan Shivir”

Posted On: 07 MAY 2022 5:27PM by PIB Delhi

Chintan Shivir Concludes at Kevadia, Gujarat

“I appeal everyone to join the soon to be launched "TB Patient/Village Adoption" scheme where everyone can adopt TB patients and ensure their well-being”: Dr Mandaviya

“Teleconsultation is the future of our health systems and we should work towards promoting it on a large scale as it provides a perfect platform to provide health services to the last mile”

“Ayushman Bharat Nation Digital Health Mission is an important scheme to propel India to a digital revolution in the health sector. We should work towards creating an ABHA ID on a war footing”

“States are requested to create awareness about Union Ministry's 'Mera Aspatal' portal for feedback of beneficiaries /patients about service delivery at Govt hospitals”

Union Minister of Health & Family Welfare, Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya addressed the concluding session of ‘Swasthya Chintan Shivir’, the 14th Conference of Central Council of Health & Family Welfare (CCHFW), at Kevadia, Gujarat from 5th to 7th May, 2022. He was joined by Dr Bharati Pravin Pawar, Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare and Dr. V.K. Paul, Member (Health), NITI Aayog. State Health Ministers, Health Secretaries, State health representatives, representatives from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, NITI Ayog, ICMR and Scientists participated in the three-day long conference.


Dr Mandaviya started his address by stating that "Siddhi (accomplishment) is the driving force behind any Sankalp (resolution)." Appreciating the participation of around 25 Health and Medical Education Ministers in the 3-day "Swasthya Chintan Shivir", he said, "we have been enriched by deep insight of knowledge due to presentation of best practices by states. This provided us knowledge regarding effective implementation of government schemes in the health sector." He further stated that “all States have shared one best practice, so now we have more than 25 best practices to learn from and implement across the country. Goals of centre and States are complementary. It is the goal of state which would define policy making at the central level”.

Highlighting the importance of working in the spirit of cooperative federalism, Dr Mandaviya stated that "States goals provide us national goals". “They provide us roadmap for various policies. The Swasthya Shivir has laid foundation of " Healthy Family" for the country. Let's resolve and take a pledge to ensure best implementation of health policies for wellbeing of our citizens to fulfill aim of Antyodaya. The citizen in the last mile should be our priority for delivery of health services", he stated.

The Minister emphasized that “health is not a commerce but a seva for us. We are committed to promote medical tourism and 'Heal by India' and 'Heal in India' are the two vital pillars of our health ecosystem in the years to come which will position India as a global health leader”.

Dr Mandaviya appealed everyone to “join the soon to be launched ‘TB Patient/Village Adoption’ scheme where everyone can adopt TB patients and ensure their well-being, people nourishment, timely diagnosis and prompt treatment”. "This will contribute immensely to our goal of TB-Free India by 2025", he stated


Dr Mandaviya also invited collaboration for the national initiative for clearing backlog of cataract surgery. He urged state ministers to popularise teleconsultation through e-Sanjeevani. “I appeal to all ministers to visit AB HWCs during your district visits and personally supervise this scheme. This has provided quality healthcare services to the community during Covid”, he stated. He further said that “teleconsultation is the future of our health systems and we should work towards promoting it on a large scale as it provides a perfect platform to provide health services to the last mile”.

The Union Minister requested state ministers to popularise and expedite implementation of ABHA- Ayushman Bharat Health Account in the States. “Ayushman Bharat Nation Digital Health Mission is an important scheme to propel India to a digital revolution in the health sector. We should work towards creating an ABHA ID on a war footing. This scheme ensures privacy with service delivery”, he stated.

Dr Mandaviya further informed about Union Ministry's 'Mera Aspatal' portal for feedback of beneficiaries /patients about service delivery at Govt hospitals. "We need to focus on our lifestyle and food too," he highlighted.

Dr Mandaviya informed that this conference has provided sector-based targets for Union and State governments including those for TB-Free India and clearing backlogs of cataract surgeries, noting that "we need Jan Bhagidari for accomplishing health goals,". He also stated that a dedicated campaign would be started to undertake Cataract operations from 1st June.

He concluded his address by crediting the success of Chintan Shivir to all the teams for their hard work in conceptualizing and implementing it so efficiently. He also thanked all the State health ministers for actively participating in the Shivir. During the 3-day Chintan Shivir at Kevadia, Dr Mandaviya also led the participants for cycle rides, trekking and yoga to promote these healthy lifestyle activities. The Union Health Minister also inaugurated the website of 14th CCHFW.

Dr. Bharati Pravin Pawar noted that “Chintan Shivir provided us the beneficial collaborative platform of collective brainstorming on various aspects of health sector and quality service delivery”. Appreciating the collaborative approach of Centre and States in the fight against COVID19, she complimented the states on reaching the landmark milestone of 190 Cr vaccine doses. “We are committed to make India a ‘Vishwa Guru’ in the health sector”, she stated.


Dr. V.K. Paul stated that “this (Chintan Shivir) will pave the way for developing a blueprint of India’s future health ecosystem”. He thanked the health teams of Centre and States for organizing the Chintan Shivir.

On the third day of the 'Swasthya Chintan Shivir’, 14th Conference of CCHFW, thematic sessions on best practices of States, India's public health response & learnings from the Covid-19, preparing India for future health emergencies, Heal in India and Heal by India, and road map for a healthy India were organized. In order to provide a platform to learn from the experiences of each state, best practices on Health management from various states were shared by the state Health ministers and State representatives. In addition to this, discussions and deliberations on various issues of health and wellness were undertaken. The centre and states reaffirmed their commitment for achieving the pious objective of accessible, affordable and equitable health care for all.

State Health Ministers expressed their happiness on the way the conference was organized in the last three days and thanked the Union Health Minister for conceptualizing and organizing the conference which provided a great learning experience for all.

The objective of the three-day conference is to provide a platform to centre and states to discuss, deliberate and recommend on the future roadmap of the health ecosystem in the country in addition to reviewing the implementation of various Central and State government schemes of health sector.

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Friday, April 1, 2022

Water training exercises

Army ROTC cadets participate in the training


USA Army: 1st April 2022: (Health and Fitness Screen)::

Health and Fitness are most urgently required in every sphere of the life. Army life and its discipline gives it top proirty. Army ROTC cadets participate in water training exercises in Boise, Idaho, March 31, 2022. This Photo was clicked by Thomas Alvarez