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Schedule for Abstract Presentations First Joint Conference of Telangana State IAPSM and IPHA Abstract Selection list with presentation Schedule Interpretation of Presentation Codes O: Oral, P: Poster, U: Undergraduates, P: Postgraduates, F: Faculties Faculties Presentation Sr. no Author College Title Code An Epidemiological Study of Under Nutrition Among Under 41 OF-8 Dr Snigdha Pattnaik A I M S R,Hyderabad Five Children of Rural and Urban India. Outbreak of Dengue and Chikungunya in Maseedbanda village, 42 OF-4 Dr.Ayyadevara Rambabu Deputy Director(CML) A study in RangaReddy District. Gender Preference before birth and female feticide: Perception 43 PF-3 Dr. Mamta Gehlawat GMC Siddipet and Practices in An Urban Slum of Puducherry Shadan inst. Of medical A study on Internet Gaming disorder among medical students 44 OF-3 Dr. Asma sciences, Hyderabad of a Private Medical College, Hyderabad, India Kamineni Institute Of 45 PF-7 Dr. Sheldon Thompson Prevalence of obesity among school going children Medical Sciences Awareness and contraceptive practices among women in the 46 OF-2 Dr. A.Archana Carolin KAMS LB nagar urban field practice area of Kamineni Academy of Medical sciences and Research centre- A Cross sectional study A study on Depression among undergraduate medical students 47 PF-9 Dr.M.Sravanthi KAMS LB nagar of Kamineni Academy of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, LB Nagar, Hyderabad. MediCiti Institute of “Is Aarogysri reaching the right people? A Socioeconomic 48 OF-5 Dr Guru Rajesh Jammy Medical Sciences, profile of Aarogyasri card holders in Medchal mandal.” Kamineni Academy of A cross-sectional study to evaluate the breast feeding practices 49 PF-4 Dr. N.G.Nirmala Medical Sciences and among mothers in urban slum area of mansurabad, ranga Research Centre reddy district, Hyderabad. 1 Organised by: Department of Community Medicine, Malla Reddy Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad. First Joint Conference of Telangana State IAPSM and IPHA Abstract Selection list with presentation Schedule Malla Reddy Medical Evaluation Of Microteaching Principles In Improving Teaching 50 OF-1 Dr. Aditya S. Berad College For Women Skills Among Junior Medical Faculty Bhaskar Medical College A community based study on prevalence of diabetes risk using 51 PF-12 Dr Shwetha and General Hospital Indian Diabetic Risk Score KISHORE YADAV Kamineni Institute of Perception of Rural community in Telangana state about 52 PF-8 JOTHULA Medical Sciences Medical Professionals and Assault on doctors Kamineni Institute of Study to compare diabetic self care management between DR. HANAMANTAPPA 53 PF-10 Medical Sciences, diabetic patients alone and diabetic patients along with their KUDACHI narketpally family members in rural field practice area DR.SATYANARAYANA Risk profile for child obesity in a new urban township in south 54 OF-7 Mamata Medical College KONDA India Chalmeda Ananda Rao A Cross sectional study of Risky behaviour and factors 55 PF-5 Dr. Pratima Matli Institute of Medical predisposing to violence among adolescent students of Sciences, Karimnagar Vijayawada. Malla Reddy Medical Seroprevalence of Transfusion Transmissible Infections among 56 PF-13 Suguna Dumpala College for Women Blood Donors at Suraram, India Dr Mahesh Kumar National Institute of Prevalence and The Factors associated with Diabetes Mellitus 57 PF-2 Mummadi Nutrition in Young Adults in Rural Telangana Dr.VRK Women's A Study on the effect of sleep deprivation and sleep quality on 58 PF-1 Dr. K. Anil kumar Medical College the academic performance of medical students Association of size at birth with blood sugar and blood 59 OF-6 DR.KUSNENIWAR G N MIMS HYDERABAD pressure levels at the age of 6 years: Longitudinal Indian Family hEalth study at peri-urban area of Telangana Mahadevappa Rampure Prevalence of Postnatal Depression and Associated Risk 60 PF-11 Dr Shivanand Medical College Factors in Hebbal Kalaburagi. Kalaburagi Karnataka. A comparative study on the prevalence of hypertension among Dr Syed Ahmed Shadan Institute of 61 PF-6 government and private high school children in Hyderabad, Mohiuddin Medical Sciences Telangana 2 Organised by: Department of Community Medicine, Malla Reddy Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad. First Joint Conference of Telangana State IAPSM and IPHA Abstract Selection list with presentation Schedule Malla Reddy Institute of Dr. Arun Kiran Soodi ReddAssessment of Geriatric Depression in a rural community 62 PF-14 Medical Sciences, Reddy of Odisha. Hyderabad Menstrual Hygiene Practices And Treatment Seeking Malla Reddy Medical 63 PF-15 Dr. Dibyanshu Singh Behaviour For Menstrual Problems Among Unmarried College For Women Adolescent Girls In Rural Area Of Nagpur 3 Organised by: Department of Community Medicine, Malla Reddy Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad. First Joint Conference of Telangana State IAPSM and IPHA Abstract Selection list with presentation Schedule Postgraduates Presentation Sr. no Author College Title Code Awareness of reproductive tract infections among women of 81 PP-7 Dr.Saleha Afreen PIMS Karimnagar reproductive age group (15-49yrs) residing in an urban slum area. Evaluation of coverage of Mass Drug Administration 82 PP-17 Dr.P Abhishek KIMS Narketpally Programme conducted in Nalgonda District of Telangana. ADHERENCE TO DIABETES MEDICATION AND ITS MS Ramaiah MC DETERMINANTS AMONG PATIENTS WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES 83 OP-11 Dr. Mounica C Bengaluru MELLITUS (T2DM) IN AN URBAN AREA OF BENGALURU: A CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY A CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY ON INSOMNIA AMONG COLLEGE Gandhi Medical College, 84 PP-6 Dr.Aishwariya.K STUDENTS OF AGE GROUP 16-25 YEARS IN SECUNDERABAD, Secunderabad TELANGANA. KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICES OF BIOMEDICAL 85 PP-19 Dr. Prachi Priya SDMCMSH, Dharwad WASTE MANAGEMENT AMONG INTERNS OF SDMCMSH,Dharwad. A STUDY ON KNOWLEDGE ABOUT DENGUE FEVER AMONG Mamata Medical College, 86 PP-11 Dr. K. Sujana goud HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS AT URBAN AREA, Khammam KHAMMAM,TELANGANA. 4 Organised by: Department of Community Medicine, Malla Reddy Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad. First Joint Conference of Telangana State IAPSM and IPHA Abstract Selection list with presentation Schedule A CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY ON KNOWLEDGE AND Gandhi Medical College, 87 PP-4 Dr. Padmavathi AWARENESS REGARDING HEPATITIS B AMONG MEDICAL Secunderabad UNDERGRADUATES, SECUNDERABAD, TELANGANA. SDM COLLEGE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES AND Assessment of Well-being among Homemakers of Urban 88 OP-8 DR SHRUTI KARDALKAR HOSPITAL, DHARWAD, Slum: WHO – 5 Well-being Index KARNATAKA Manual scavenging as a public health problem: A paradigm of 89 PP-22 miss. Shriyuta iiph,hyd inequity in health. Deccan College of Medical Health profile and utilization of healthcare facility in urban 90 PP-16 Dr. Moniza Maheen Sciences, Hyd field practice area of a Medical college, Hyderabad Kamineni Institute of MENSTRUAL HYGIENE PRACTICES IN SCHOOL GOING 91 OP-10 Dr.Jyothi Veleshala medical sciences ADOLESCENT GIRLS IN NALGONDA MEDICITI INSTITUTE OF Does pre-pregnancy body mass index influence the mode of 92 PP-15 Dr.GUDIPALLY MONICA MEDICAL SCIENCES delivery? Access the prevalence of acute respiratory infections among 93 OP-14 Dr. Suvarna yamjala, PIMS Karimnagar primary school children in field practice area of vutoor. KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICE OF UNIVERSAL PRECAUTIONS GANDHI MEDICAL AMONG MEDICAL INTERNS AND MEDICAL POSTGRADUATES 94 PP-14 Dr. M. HIMA BINDU COLLEGE IN A GOVERNMENT TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL, SECUNDERABAD A CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY ON IODINE DEFICIENCY Saveetha Medical 95 PP-3 Dr.D.Jayashri DISORDERS AND USE OF IODIZED SALT AMONG SCHOOL college,chennai CHILDREN, MAPPEDU VILLAGE 5 Organised by: Department of Community Medicine, Malla Reddy Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad. First Joint Conference of Telangana State IAPSM and IPHA Abstract Selection list with presentation Schedule Chalmeda Anand Rao Awareness and practice of sanitation and toilet hygiene 96 PP-5 Dr. Aswan gaddala Institute of Medical among rural households in a village of Karimnagar district. Sciences A Study on Knowledge,Attitude and Practice of Hand washing 97 PP-2 Dr. Syeda Asma Gandhi Medical College among Government High School Students in Urban Field Practice Area of Gandhi Medical College Prathima Institute of A Cross-sectional study on Prevalence of Hypertension and its 98 PP-12 Dr. Santhoshi Bhavani K Medical Sciences risk factors Risk factors of Hypertension in individuals above 30 years of Dr. SWAPNA OSMANIA MEDICAL 99 OP-15 age group in urban field practice area tertiary care center GANGANAPALLI COLLEGE,HYDERABAD Hyderabad. kaktiya med college, PREVALENCE OF DIARRHOEA AMONG UNDER 5 CHILDREN 100 OP-5 Dr katta anusha warangal IN WARANGAL kaktiya med college, A STUDY ON LOW BIRTH WEIGHT CHILDREN AND 101 PP-21 Dr Sd.I.Ahmed warangal FACTORS AFFECTING LBW IN WARANGAL A Cross sectional study on Quality of Life among Leprosy 102 OP-9 Dr.Durga.A Osmania Medical College affected persons in Hyderabad A study on self care and treatment compliance among 103 OP-13 Dr Y. Sai Krishna Gandhi Medical College diabetics attending Out patient department in a Tertiary Care Hospital, Secunderabad. A study on awareness of breast feeding practice among 104 OP-2 Anusha Nanduri Kakatiya Medical College postnatal mothers in Warangal, Telangana State, India Assessment of Risk factors and awareness of complications of Rangaraya Medical 105 PP-23 Thej Kiran Reddy Dalli Diabetes Milletus type 2 in a health camp conducted in College Kakinada. 6 Organised by: Department of Community Medicine, Malla Reddy Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad.
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