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Outreach Activities 2017 January-2017 to December-2017 Health Checkups Medical checkup camp in association with Kuloor Mohiyuddin Daff Committee Panjimogaru at Kuloor on 08.01.2017. Medical checkup camp in association with Vinayaka Multi Specialty Clinic at Gurpura, Kaikamba on 19.02.2017. Medical checkup camp in association with Brahma Shree Narayana Guru Seva Samithi at Boliyar on 26.02.2017. Medical checkup camp in association with Al-Rahama foundation, B.C. Road, Talapady on 12.03.2017. Medical and dental check up camp in association with Athma Shakthi Multipurpose Co-Operative Society Ltd., Madoor on 16.04.2017. Medical and dental check up camp in association with Prestige Mangalore Retail Ventures Pvt. Ltd. At Forum Fiza Mall, Mangalore on 19.04.2017. Medical and Dental check up camp in association with Shri Kshethra Dharmasthala Rural Development Project, Mangalore at Mogaveerapattna Primary School, Ullal on 28.05.2017. Medical checkup camp in association with Santrupthi Charitable Trust® Mangalore at Pajeer Panchayath on 04.06. 2017. Medical checkup camp in association with Our Lady of Assumption Church, Mariashram at Talapady on 06.08.2017. Medical checkup camp in association with Blood helpline Karnataka, B.C. Road on 17.09.2017. Medical checkup camp in association with Naaz Boys Suribailu, Kolnadu at Govt. Higher Primary School, Suribailu on 24.09.2017. Medical checkup camp in association with Mangalore Vidhaya Saba Youth Congress Samithi at Siddi View complex, Deralakatte on 12.10.2017. Medical and dental checkup camp in association with Mohiyuddin Daff Committee, Panjimogaru on 12.11.2017. Medical checkup camp in association with GET SMART Institute of Skill Development, Mangalore at St. Joseph Scholl, Kulshekar on 26.11.2017. Medical and dental checkup camp in association with Darul Ash Aria Education Centre, Suribailu, Bolanthoor, Bantwal on 28.12.2017 SCHOOL HEALTH PROGRAMMES School health programme in association with NSS students of Yenepoya School Mangalore at Adkarepadpu on 23.01.2017. School health programme at Siri Vidyalaya school, Salethur on 07.02.2017. School health programme at Rehmaniya English Medium school, Uchila on 24.03.2017. School health programme at Govt. school , Madoor on 07.04.2017. School health programme at Holy Angel school, Thokkottu on 25.07.2017. School health programme at Kalmanja school, Kedumbady on 02.08.2017 School health programme at Varkadi school on 09.08.2017. College/School health programmes: General health check - up and blood grouping was done for students and teachers of various schools and colleges in coordination with NSS unit. 1. Yenepoya College, Mangalore on 13.10.2017. 2. Kodmandu Govt. school, Benjana Padavu on 19.11.2017. 3. Gokarnatheshwara PU College, Kudroli, Mangalore, on 23.11.2017. 4. B.E.M. Aided P.U. College, Carstreet, on 24.11.2017. 5. Narsha P.U. College, Suribail on 28.11.2017. 6. Ganapathi P.U. College, Mangalore on 30.11.2017. 7. Besant College Mangalore on 04.12.2017. 8. Besant College Mangalore on 05.12.2017. 9. Parijnana P.U College, Ullal on 13.12.2017. 10.Thumbay P.U College, Mangalore on 15.12.2017. World Health Days “World Health day” was observed and talk was given on “Diabetes” and “Hypertension” for SHG members at Madaka on 04.04.2017. “BREAST FEEDING WEEK - 2017” Breast feeding week was observed by conducting following activities. Health check up of under five years children of Anganavadi centres B Hobli Mangalore Taluk was conducted by Department of RHCDC in collaboration with Department of Women and Child Development, Child Development Project, Mangalore Rural and Department of Community Medicine and Department of Paediatrics at YMCH on 08.08.2017. Health talk on “Breast Feeding “ and “Uses of Ragi” was delivered by Dr. Mubeena, PG, Department of Community Medicine and Ms. Prafulla, Staff Nurse, Department of RHCDC. Ragi and Jagerry was distributed these children. “NUTRITION WEEK - 2017” Nutrition week was observed by conducting following activities Nutrition week was observed by department of RHCDC in association with Department of Women and Child Development at Gatti Samaja Bhavan, Thokkottu on 23.09.2017. Talk on “Nutrition for children” was delivered by Dr. Darshan, Medical Officer, RHCDC department. Anganavadi teachers, helpers and SHG members attended the programme. Sri U.T.Khader, minister for Food and Public Distribution, Mrs. Shyamla, CDPO, Mrs. Dhanalakshmi, Zilla Panchayath member, Mrs. Pushpavathi, Taluk Panchayath member, Mr. William, Taluk Panchayath member and Mr. Mohd. Pavoor Panchayath member grace the occasion. “World AIDS Day” Was observed and talk was given on Causes, symptoms and treatment of AIDS at Anganavadi teacher training centre, Masthikatte on 06.12.2017. Health Education Session Health education programme on “Drug Abuse” & “Alcoholism” for B.Com students of St. Aloysius College, Mangalore on 30.01.2017 and 17.02.2017. Health education programme on “importance of blood grouping” for students of Yenepoya college, Mangalore at Adkarepadpu on 23.01.2017. Health education programme on “Personal Hygiene” for school children at Siri Vidyalaya school, Salethur on 07.02.2017. Health education programme on “General Health” for public in coordination with department of Community Medicine, Yenepoya Medical College at Gurpura Kaikamba on 20.02.2017. Health education programme on “Women’s health” at Anganavadi teacher training centre, Masthikatte on 21.02.2017. Health education programme on “Diabetes” & “Hypertension” for SHG members at Chembu Gudde Anganavadi on 22.03.2017. Health education programme on “Diabetes” & “Hypertension” at Anganavadi teacher training centre, Masthikatte on 23.06.2017. Health education programme on “Sexually Transmitted Diseases” for BCA students of St. Aloysius College Mangalore in coordination with Department of Community Medicine, YMC on 04.07.2017. Information about Yen Arogya card for Anganavadi teachers at Ullal Samudhaya Bhavan on 28.07.2017. Health education programme on “Diseases prevailing in monsoon season” for Anganavadi teachers, helpers and SHG members at Ullal Samudhaya Bhavan on 28.07.2017 Health education programme on “Sexually Transmitted Diseases” for B.Com students of St. Aloysius college, Mangalore on 16.08.2017. Health education programme on “Personal Hygiene” for school children of GirijanVasathinilaya, Suratkal in coordination with department of Community Medicine, Yenepoya Medical College on 30.08.2017. Health education programme on Personal Hygiene” for school children at Govt. School, Kumpala on 11.09.2017 Following activities were conducted by Rural Health Care and Development Centre as a part of Swachhata Hi Seva Programme. “Swachhata Hi Seva” programme was conducted by Rural Health care and Development Centre on 29th September 2017 in coordination with department of Community Medicine, YMC. Cleanliness drive was organized in the following areas: 1. Near the casualty of YMCH. 2. From Academic block to the Yenepoya Physiotherapy College. 3. College parking area. Staff of RHCDC department, Faculty, PG’s and staffs of Community Medicine department, MBBS students of YMC and BPT students of YPC were involved in these activities. Health education programme on Breast Cancer (Prevention, Causes and self examination) for PUC students at Adyar College on 10.10.2017. Health education programme on “Nutrition for children” at Chethan Nagar Anganavadi on 20.11.2017. Health education programme on “General health” for public at Suribailu camp on 28.12.2017. Blood grouping camp Blood grouping for school children at Varkadi School on 11.01.2017 Blood grouping camp was conducted for Yathim kana orphanage children at Chethan Nagar on 14.01.2017. Blood grouping camp at Nehru Yuva Kendra, Suraksha Project, Kumbla, Kasaragod on 20.05.2017. Blood grouping camp for school children at Kallara Kodi school on 04.07.2017 Blood grouping camp for school children at Varkadi school on 14.07.2017. Blood grouping camp at Suribailu Govt. Higher Primary school on 24.09.2017. Blood grouping camp in association with Udaya Yuvaka Mandal Abbettu. Blood sugar check up for SHG members Kolya. Blood grouping camp at St. Joseph school, Kulshekar on 26.11.2017. Blood grouping for SHG members at KC Road, Talapady on 31.10.2017 Blood grouping camp at Kuloor, Panjimogaru on 12.11.2017. Pulse Polio Programme Pulse Polio Programme conducted at Kotepura on 02.04.2017 & 30.04.2017 Family Adoption Programme Orientation Programme Orientation programme on “Family Adoption Programme” for MBBS students conducted on 29.03.2017 & 31.03.2017. Orientation programme of Family Adoption for 2015-2016 MBBS & 2013-2014 batch of BDS students. Family Adoption programme for 2015-16 MBBS and 2013-14 BDS students at Chethan Nagar. There are 300 medical and 200 dental students to visit Chethan Nagar and adopt 150 houses. In each house tw o medical and one dental student are posted. Family Adoption Programme for 2016MBBS and 2014BDS students & 2015 MBBS and 2013BDS students at Chethan Nagar area. KaraSeva Introduction Being aware of how limited medical aid and healthcare awareness is amongst many villages in India, and how children the torchbearers of our nation have very little or no access to proper healthcare facilities, students of Yenepoya Medical College have constituted a NGO; KARASEVA to implement school based activities. KARASEVA is an idea that bloomed in the minds of few undergraduate medical students by which they reach out to school children helping them in small ways by using medical knowledge that has been instilled in them for a good cause. Vision and Mission Vision: To have a healthier and brighter population in Dakshina Kannada District. Mission: To identify rural schools which lack medical facilities. To screen them for basic ailments. To encourage health seeking behavior in them. Goals and Objectives The primary objective is to screen school going children for common ailments like anemia, dermatological conditions and dental ailments. The children screened are often neglected in terms of health care and these common and preventable ailments are missed. Aim is for early detection.
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