Monday, December 5, 2016

Special Medical Health Camp & Awareness Programme

A free Special Medical Camp and Awareness Programme “VIVEKANANDA AROGYA MELA” was organized at Naveen Samudaik Swasthya Kendra, Mandi Bamora on 27th November’ 2016 Sunday from 10:00 AM to 03:00 PM in association with the Social Workers of Mandi Bamora.

In this programme 813 patients were consulted by Doctors. During the camp necessary investigations & medicines were dispensed free of cost. In the camp following investigations were done

Blood Pressure: Blood Pressure of all the visitors having age more than 10 years, were checked and 02 were detected to have problem of high BP.

Hemoglobin: Hemoglobin of all the visitors was checked and 05 were detected to have significant anemia.

Height & Weight: Height and Weight of all the visitors have also been checked.

Random Blood Sugar (RBS): RBS of all the visitors having age more than 40 years were checked and 13 patients were detected having diabetes.

Eye Checkup: 85 patients were examined; 21 patients were detected with the problem of vision due to cataract and 41 had refractory error.

Chief Guest: Adarniya Pooran Singh Raghuvansi, Sr. Social Worker and businessman of Mandibamora was Chief Guest of the programme.

Guest of Honor & Dignitaries: Regional businessman and respected personality of Mandibamora Shri Umashankar Agarwal, Shri Jagdish Prasad Tiwari, Shri Rajendra Dabri, Shri Naveen Paliwal were present as guest of honor at this medical camp.

Address by Chief Guest : Adarniya Pooran Singh Raghuvansiji wished to improve the health standard of the residents of the Mandibamora through this type of medical camps and awareness programmes and requested the VK BORL Hospital management to conduct more camps in future in this area.

Address by Medical Superintendent: Dr Rajkumar Kayal, Medical Superintendent said that the situation of the people of this area is vulnerable because of lack of education and public health awareness. He further said that the key challenges in the health care domain are poor accountability, low-quality care, lack of health awareness and limited access to health facilities. Medical Superintendent expressed that VK BORL Hospital, Bina took the initiative of introducing the Health Camp & Awareness Programme “VIVEKANANDA AROGYA MELA” with the aim to educate rural India and make them aware of how to take proper care of their health. This programme is focused towards general checkup of people addressing issues of personal health care, vaccination, hygiene, blood donation illness prevention etc.

Lightening of the Ceremonial Lamp & Felicitation of Dignitaries and Doctors: Shri Pooran Singh Raghuvansi and other dignitaries lighted the ceremonial lamp at 11:00 AM and inaugurated the event. All the guests, dignitaries and doctors were felicitated with Vivekananda Literature, Shrifal & Garland on this occasion. Acharya Shri Ram Sharmaji, Saraswati Sisu Mandir, Mandibamora welcomed all the guests and dignitaries.

Programme Details: Shri Sourabh Marathe, Medico Social Worker gave a brief detail of CSR activities of BORL and VK BORL Hospital, Bina, Smt Rakhi Garewal and Ku Jagruti Bundela presented a song “Seva Hai Yagn Kund”, Smt Sunita Pandey compared the whole event of stage. Dr Rajesh Pastor, delivered vote of thanks to all for active participation and making it a success. Shri Girish Kumar Pal, Rahul Udainiya gave some awareness tips on health & hygiene and Yoga meditation. Shri Goldi Arora, presented audio visual programme for the beneficiaries and motivated all for blood donation. Smt Sangeeta Ahirwar managed the sale counter of Vivekananda Kendra literature at the venue.

Participants:

Doctors of VK BORL Hospital, Bina: Dr Rajkumar Kayal, Medical Superintendent & Sr Consultant Paediatrician, Dr Subrat Adhikary, Sr Consultant Physician, Dr S N Upadhyay, Sr Medical Officer, Dr Deepali Kayal, Sr Medical Officer, Dr Braj Biharee Soni, DM OHC-BORL, Dr Alok Tyagi, GDMO, Dr Ashish Tiwari, AMO consulted patients.

Doctors from Bina: Dr Ajab Singh Thakur, (President-IMA) Sr Consultant Paediatrician, Dr Suvarna Achwal, Consultant Gynecologist, Dr Jay Shree Sahu, Consultant-ENT, Dr Priyank Agarwal, Consultant Orthopedics, Dr Rajesh Pastor, Medical Officer (PHC Mandibamora) consulted patients.

Paramedical Staff: Smt Rajni Massey, Shri Dhanna Lal Prajapati, Jogendra Sharma, Treeza Pinto, Neeraj Jain, Krishna Kumar Sahu, Hullamani Rudrawa, Nand Kishore Raut, Usha Prajapati checked the patients.

Security Guard : Ramavtar Yadav, Kamal Parihar, Khusilal Prajapati managed the crowd and other things.

Office Staff : Shri Girish Kumar Pal, Rahul Udainiya, Sourabh Marathe, Sunita Pandey, Rakhi Garewal, Jagruti Bundela, Ritesh Rastogi took part in overall management.

Support Staff: Anand Chadar, Poonam Raikwar, Harshita Deoskar, Neelam Gour, Bharti Lodhi, Sangeeta Ahirwar, Kunwar Raj, Kamal Rajak, Manju Kushwaha, Rashmi Ahirwar, Pramod Sahu, Pankaj Kurmi, Arun Agnihotri, Sunita Ahirwar, , Dushyant Thakur, Jamuna, Shivshankar provided registration, investigative and other management services in the medical camp.

Transportation Services: Shri Satish Agnihotri, Agnihotri Enterprises, Bina provided one Tavera vehicle for transportation of staff from Bina to Mandi Bamora free of cost. Arvind Thakur, Dharmendra Thakur, Ravi Yadav, Balveer Singh were drivers in the vehicles used for transportation of staff and medical equipments.

Pharmacy Services: Shri Manas Mani Tiwari, Bhagwati Medical Store supported in dispensing of medicines with the help of Vipin Dubey & Asif Khan.

Dr Rajesh Pastor, I/c of Samudik Swasthya Kendra, Mandi Bamora, Shri Naveen Paliwal, Social Worker and Shri Badri Prasad, Advocate played an important role in coordination and management of whole event. This Vivekananda Arogya Mela was organized for the sake of people of Mandibamora. Everybody took part enthusiastically and made it a great success.

Patient Statistics: 
Sr. No.

Perticulars Male Female Total
1 General Age Group 204 297 483
2 Children 77 69 146
3 Senior Citizen Above 60 Yrs. 107 77 184
. Total 388 425 813

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