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Homoeopathic Education Technology Workshop 2018

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Homoeopathic Education Technology Workshop 2018

VENUE: JIMS Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital

DATES: 28th, 29th, 30th & 31st May 2018

OBJECTIVE OF THE WORKSHOP:

  • To instill in our teachers the need for constant updation.
  • To learn new methods of teaching and learning.
  • To implement the concepts learnt to improvise teaching.

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WORKSHOP:

  • The MET workshop was held on 28/5 2018, with the blessings of H.H Sri Sri Sri Chinna Jeeyar Swamiji , in presence of Dr . P.Krishna Chaudhary sir , Dr Arvind Kothe , Director JIMS, Dr. K.Raghuramchandra , Principal, JIMSHMC, Dr Reetha Krishnan, M.S , JIMS Hospital, Dr Navin Pawaskar, Senior Consultant, JIMS.
  • Dr Kothe welcomed the gathering and gave a briefing about the need of the workshop and said that the teachers should derive maximum benefit from this workshop.
  • Anjali Chodnekar gave the concept note of the workshop wherein she mentioned that our teaching faculty comprises of teachers as young as 3 months experience in teaching to 28 years of teaching . Keeping this in mind the topics and sessions were designed to meet the expectations of this diverse age group.
  • Navin Pawaskar added that such workshops were the need of the hour and JIMS had been envisioning the need of such a workshop. The speakers comprised of Guest speakers from various parts of India as well as the faculty from JIMS .
  • Swamiji while showering his blessings , urged the teacher to be a SEEKER of knowledge and to eliminate the EGO  in order to allow influx of knowledge. Citing stories , he demonstrated  how a good teacher can be tested through the performance of his students. He urged the teachers to  make exemplary  efforts to obtain knowledge .
  • Dr. P. Krishna Chaudhary Sir in his speech said that the teacher has to forever be a learner throughout his life . It is only then that he can instill such values in his students.

 

THE SESSIONS :

Session 1 : Educational Objectives concept for Model teaching Institute  on 28/5/2018

Speaker : Dr Arvind Kothe

Summary : Dr Kothe talked about Bloom’s classification, the knowledge ,skill and attitude aspect. He explained about principles involved in curriculum planning,  design in terms of methodology, evaluation and additional soft skills required to meet the needs of the education. The various levels of objectives were discussed, namely, Institutional, Departmental and Specific Instructional objectives.

 

Session 2  : Integrated  Teaching  on 28/5/2018

Speaker : Dr Kishore Mehta

Summary : Dr Mehta spoke on meaning and definition of INTEGRATION , aims of integration, the principles involved. The need for devising a curriculum and drawing out time tables to achieve horizontal and vertical integration. The approach should be patient oriented and must be taught through an integrated approach to Organon, Materia Medica, Repertory and clinical medicine.

 

Session 3  :  Curriculum Planning on 28/5/2018

Speaker : Dr Maneesha Solanki

Summary : Dr Solanki spoke extensively on time management and planning required to ensure completion of the syllabus in defined time frame. She said the key lies in judiciously utilization of degree of freedom available to each institute to devise innovative methods of learning. Dr Maneesha touched upon aspects like university guidelines and academic planning. She made all participants set S.L.OS for a class.

 

Session 4  : Teacher as a communicator  on 29/5/2018

Speaker : Dr. Suresh Chari.

Summary : Dr. Chari said a teacher has to be adaptable to change and to move out of comfort zones .

The  design should be in line with the organization’s goals and culture. We should adapt ourselves to generation Y . A teacher should express herself in terms of language, listening, Body Language, Gesture , Posture. And also stressed upon factors like emotional intelligence, rationality, voice modulation, eye to eye contact, assertiveness. A group acitivty on communication was conducted.

 

Session 5  : Teaching learnning methods  on 30/5/2018

Speaker : Dr. Muneer Ahmed

Summary : Dr. Muneer  dealt with various aspects of teaching like development of teaching tools, usage of aids for teaching, the focus on learner and the need  for the teacher to adapt to the changing pattern in learning. He also touched upon the differences between andragogic and pedagogic learning. Different types of small group and big group learning.

 

 

Session 6  : Problem Based Learning : Objective structured clinical examination (OSCE )   on 30/5/2018

Speaker : Dr. Madhav kamath

Summary : Dr. Kamath  addressed the problems we commonly face during examinations in traditional assessment. He demonstrated as to how objectivity can be achieved by setting up work stations which  are monitored by observers and the nature work stations is decided before the  start of the exam.

 

Session 7  :  Attributes of a Medical teacher

Speaker : Dr. Pravas Pal

Summary : Dr. Pal  emphasized the role of school teacher in modeling   the life of a student. He said a teacher should have quality like friendliness, presentable personality, creating interest, sound knowledge, good communication skills, good listener, good sense of humor, respect, resourcefulness, calmness. Negative attributes of teacher – inappropriate humor, making derogatory comments, complaining.  Expressing anger or frustration, lack of confidence bitterness and cynicism, uncooperative behavior, creating a threatening environment. He also emphasized the role of Mentor in medical education. An activity was done on teaching tools.

 

Session 8  :  Professional Etiquettes and Value system in Learning

Speaker : Dr. Sudhamathi M.

Summary : Dr.Sudhamati enumerated the values required for a medical teacher. She differentiated the difference between Value and Values. Professional ethics demand negative confrontation. Inculcate scientific outlook and improve personality. An activity was given to participants on instrumental values.

 

Session 9  :  Lesson Planning – Knowledge and skill Based .

Speaker : Dr. Anjali Prabhu Chodnekar

Summary :  Dr Anjali spoke about the need for lesson plan, stakeholders in learning, difficulties in adult learning. She referred to the steps on lesson planning, execution of lesson plan, catering to different domains of learning, session ended with an activity on formulating a knowledge lesson plan.

 

 

Session 10  :  Clinical skills – A most valuable tool for a teacher. .

Speaker : Dr. Reetha  Krishnan.

Summary :  Dr. Reetha  presented various types of clinical cases to emphasize  the application of concepts like kents observation, medical negligence  etc. She demonstrated the use of clinical examination in practice and its role in avoiding major catastrophes. Cases were presented to stress the role of serial investigations in understanding the pace of disease, evolution of the case etc.

 

Session 11 :  Total quality Management  – Need of the hour .

Speaker : Dr.  Navin Pawaskar

Summary :Dr Navin spoke of Ccontinuous Improvement process in an incremental manner as medical profession is a human intensive industry. He spoke on the need to develop processes which minimize human errors and cited an example of cross industry practices eg; aviation industry which has successfully implemented the processes and achieved success. He spoke on “checklist” and its use in easing the burden on a single individual, stressed on team work and repeated checks for compliance failures.

RANGOLI COMPETITION AT JIMS – Gallery

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RANGOLI COMPETITION AT JIMS - Gallery

Women health screening camp held at Ibrahimpatnam in collaboration with Vikas Tharangini on 3rd May 2018

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The camp was organized by department of Community Medicine, JIMS HMC in collaboration with Vikas Tharangini of JIVA.

We reached the venue, at 9am. The venue was an Anganwadi school with two big rooms and shaded area full of trees. Room for screening was prepared for colposcopic examination.  We established registration and dispensing outside the rooms. Consultation and colposcopy were organized inside the room.

 

 

Camp: Screening for women health

Place: Ibrahimpatnam 5 6 &7th ward

Organized by,: JIMSHMC.

Collaboration: Vikas Tharangini

Date: 03/05/2018     9am to 4pm

Total Number of Beneficiaries: 167.

Number of colposcopy examinations: 57

 

Participants:

StaffStudentsSupport staff
1.      Dr Sudhamathi15 Students of C Batch of III BHMS were selected.Mr S. Naidu, Krishna Chaithanya, 4 from maintenance department. 

 

2.      Dr Kalyani
3.      Dr Sridevi
4.      Dr Rajalaxmi
5.      Dr Akshatha
6.      Dr Shakthi
7.      Dr Dharini

Students were divided into groups of 2 for registration, 2 for dispensing, 6 for screening, 2 for patient movement on rotation basis. Girl students took turn to see the colonoscopy being done.

By afternoon, there were 150 registrations done. We have identified 23 Gyneac cases for active follow up.

Camp data analysis:

Fig 1- Age group of all visitors:

Fig 1- Age group of all visitors

Fig 2- Age group of women who underwent colposcopy:

Fig 2- Age group of women who underwent colposcopy

Fig 3- Number of complaints*:

Fig 3- Number of complaints*:

Fig 4- Number of women complaints treated:

Fig 4- Number of women complaints treated

Fig 5- Colposcopic examination findings:

Fig 5- Colposcopic examination findings

*Many women found to be asymptomatic but with positive findings

Fig 6- Number of remedies and frequency of prescription:

Fig 6- Number of remedies and frequency of prescription:

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Lessons learnt from this camp:

  • Organizing a camp in a resource lack setting
  • Screening of large number of patients and presenting to physician
  • Behavioural requirements in a rural setting
  • Colposcopy and comparing healthy and unhealthy cervix and breast examination.
  • Experiencing community service

 

 Dr Sudhamathi. S.M.

Associate Professor

Department of Community Medicine

JIMS FIESTA 2018 – Gallery

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JIMS FIESTA 2018 - Gallery

Learn To Meditate

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Dr. Oberbaum & Dr. Anupriya Visited JIMS – Gallery

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Dr. Oberbaum & Dr. Anupriya Visited JIMS - Gallery

Women Health Camp At Penjarla – Gallery

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Women Health Camp At Penjarla - Gallery

Screening For Women Health – Gallery

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Screening For Women Health - Gallery

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Dr. Menachem Oberbaum, Director CICM , Israel & Dr. Anupriya Research Officer CCRH visited JIMS on 11th April 2018

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Dr. Menachem Oberbaum, Director CICM , Israel & Dr. Anupriya Research Officer CCRH visited JIMS on 11th April 2018

Dr. Menachem Oberbaum Director, Centre for Integrative Complementary Medicine (CICM) Shaare Zedek Medical Centre, Jerusalem, Israel and Dr. Anupriya Choudhary Research Officer, Central Council for Research in Homoeopathy, New Delhi, Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India visited JIMS Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital on the 11th of April 2018.

Dr. Menachem Oberbaum & Dr. Anupriya appreciated the services rendered by JIMS Hospital which were qualitative, cost effective and helpful to the community at large. They were intrigued by the number of patients that opted for homoeopathy as the medicine of choice in the integrated set up where all the systems are available to the patients at the same cost. This was a boost to the popularity of homoeopathy and substantiated its efficacy.

They then visited JIMS Homoeopathic Medical College in the distinguished presence of Dr. Pavuluri Krishna Choudhary, Chairman, Academic Council JIMS HMCH , Dr. Navin Pawaskar Chief Consultant JIMS HMCH . Dr. Arvind Kothe, Director JIMS HMCH felicitated Dr. Menachem & Dr. Reetha Krishnan Medical Superintendent JIMS Hosptial felicitated Dr. Anupriya.

Dr. Arvind Kothe Director JIMS Homoeopathic Medical College and hospital welcomed and addressed the gathering with his encouraging words. He enlightened the faculty and students by introducing the distinguished guest and the immense contribution they have made in the field of homoeopathy inspiring everyone towards excellence.

Dr. Menachem Oberbaum Director CICM addressed the students and expressed the tremendous potential he sees for research work coming from India and encouraged the faculty and students for the same.

Dr. Anupriya, R.O. CCRH acknowledged the services offered at JIMS to patients at the grass root level and appreciated the efforts of the JIMS team working towards making this possible. She looked forward to the collaboration with JIMS to conduct research activities and extended her support and encouragement for the same.

It was an honour and privilege for the institute as a Memorandum of Understanding has been signed by Central Council for Research in Homoeopathy and JIMS Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital on 10th of April 2018 for collaboration in training and research projects. The MOU was handed over to Dr. Reetha Krishnan, Medical Superintendent JIMS Hospital who has been appointed as the Principal Investigator for the clinical research activities.

Dr. Pavuluri Krishna Choudhary addressed the students about importance of clinical teachings and research in Homoeopathy.

Dr. Raghuramchandra Principal JIMS HMCH gave the vote of thanks towards the distinguished guest for taking time from their busy schedule and enlightening the faculty and students with their presence.

A Staff interactive session was arranged where the faculty interacted with the distinguished guest and expressed their key areas of interest for clinical research. Sensing the availability of ample clinical material and scientific temperament at JIMS , Dr Oberbaum and Dr Anupriya looked forward to more collaborative ventures on topics of mutual interest of research in the future.