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Training Calendar 2020, Training School, the Leprosy Mission Hospital, Naini TRAINING CALENDAR 2020, TRAINING SCHOOL, THE LEPROSY MISSION HOSPITAL, NAINI Dates Course Title Target Groups March 16–March 20 Certificate Course in Leprosy Doctors working in NGOs, Aug. 03 – Aug. 07 for Doctors Govt. (MBBS/AYUSH) Nov. 02 – Nov. 06 March 16–March 27 Doctors / AYUSH Certificate Course in Leprosy for requiring 1-week additional Aug. 03 – Aug. 14 Doctors (5 days) + In-service Training Nov. 02 – Nov. 13 1-week In-service Training Feb 24th – Feb 28th Certificate course in ‘Prevention of Physiotherapists / Disability’ Occupational therapists/ Physio-technicians / PMW/ NMS / AYUSH / MPHW / July 20th – July 24th Physio-Technicians / Nurses / Counselors / ASHA April 13 – April 17 Splints for Hand deformities Physiotherapists / Occupational therapists / Physiotechnician / Hand th th Sep 14 – Sep 18 Therapy Technicians/ PMW/NMS / MPHW th th Certificate Course in ‘Foot Orthosis & Physiotherapists / June 16 – June 18 Podiatry Assessment’ in Leprosy Occupational therapists / Physiotechnician / Hand Oct 20 – Oct 22rd Therapy Technicians/ PMW/NMS / MPHW ‘Certificate course of Physiotherapy in Jan - Nov Leprosy’ for Physiotherapists – BPT/MPT/DPT/BOT/MOT 4 weeks, 11 courses / per year students In-service Training (Leprosy related) for following categories- Certificate course in ‘Skin Smear for AFB (4/ batch) Ad Hoc/On request Physiotherapists & Occupational Therapists, College students / Govt. / (need based) Nurses Doctors NGOs / Others MPHWs, NMAs, PHIs Surgeons (Leprosy related-Tendon transfer surgery) Electives – Medical, OT, Physio ILEP Calendar 2020 (TLM-Naini–Training U.) Contact: Dr. Loretta Das (Training In-charge) Training Unit The Leprosy Mission Hospital P.O. Naini Dist. Allahabad - 211 008 Uttar Pradesh India Tel : +91 (0) 532 2697267 E-mail : [email protected] (TRAINING UNIT) [email protected] (Training In-charge) Website : www.tlmnaini.org WORKSHOPS / CME / UPDATES TLM Naini Training Unit and facilities can be used by TLM Units, Program Coordinators, NGO’s and other Service oriented organizations to conduct workshops (e.g. POD, CBR programs Research Methodology, Physiotherapy, Footwear, Laboratory, Clinical Leprosy etc.) Courses: Include recognition of the courses, WHO and national and other governments. Indicate which language courses are conducted in. Indicate whether private individual or in-service training is available by arrangement. After Integration, regular Govt. recognized courses (PMW / NMS / Physiotechnician) have been discontinued. However, these are sometimes conducted on special request from NGO’s depending on the need. Courses are conducted in English ( Hindi explanation). In-service training is available as shown on the calendar & on request in advance. This is open to anyone and will be given on a first come first served basis. Volunteers and Electives are also accepted Facilities: Include brief information of on-site or in-course field facilities e.g. laboratories, Medical or rehabilitation specialities, library, accommodation, cost (including possible sources of funding where appropriate). TRAINING UNIT: 2 Air-conditioned Halls can accommodate up to 40 - 60 participants Library Network Printer/ Photocopier with Office facilities Audio Visual aids – Multimedia Projectors Wi-Fi facility ‘Ample Clinical Material - Patients’ in a 150-bedded Hospital with >99,000 out- patients annually (>17,500 being leprosy). SPECIALIZED IN-SERVICE TRAINING: Laboratory (49,410 tests with > 5,137 skin smears for Leprosy) Physiotherapy 11,393 assessments, 500 POP applications, 40-60 Surgical in-patients, IFT, SWD, Laser, Bio-feedback, mirror therapy, Traction, TENS, Wax bath etc Occupational Therapy (40-60 hand surgical patients every day, splints, etc) MCR & Specialized Footwear / Prosthesis ( > 2,400 MCR with Orthosis) Surgical Leprosy ( 386 RCS – Tendon transfers, >500 Ulcer surgeries) Clinical Leprosy (2,445 New Leprosy Registrations, > 500 Reaction and Neuritis and other medical complications of leprosy) ILEP Calendar 2020 (TLM-Naini–Training U.) ACCOMMODATION: 8 Twin-Bedded Air-Conditioned Rooms with attached toilets 6 Rooms Non-AC with attached toilets Dormitory - 30 Beds for males & 8 Beds for females Rates: Doctors / Senior Staff Trainees (Guest Rooms – twin bedded) Room Charges (AC) @ INR 950 per day Rooms Charges (Non-AC) @ INR 400 per / person / day Food for Indian Nationals @ INR 500 per / person / day Food for International Guest @ INR 600 per / person / day Other Trainees (Dormitory - Hostel) Accommodation (Dormitory) @ INR 150 per person / day Food @ INR 250 per person / day Establishment fee @ INR 300 per person / day Training Fee @ INR 700 per person / day GST extra as applicable Give brief information on main transport links and the general location of the course: Nearest Airport : Allahabad – 22 kms, Varanasi - 120 Kms (Taxi) Nearest Railway Station : Allahabad Junction– 10 km, Naini station – 2 km away Climate SUMMER : (April – June) HOT Maximum Temperature 48c MONSOON : (July – October) Hot & Humid PLEASANT : (November & March) WINTER : (December - February) Minimum Temperature 1c ILEP Calendar 2020 (TLM-Naini–Training U.) .
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