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Women Health Camp at penjarla

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Women Health Camp at penjarla

JIMS Hospital conducted a Women Health camp at Penjarla village on 9th March 2018 between 10am to 1pm. The organizer of camp was the NGO called SHARP of Hyderabad. 5 staff and 8 students attended the camp. There were 39 beneficiaries attending this camp, of which 33 were female, and 6 were children.

Diseases we came across were varied, but most were General Weakness, Pains, Joint pains and leucorrhea. 16 out of 39 patients needed extended care, for them, Dr. Srujana (Gynaec) has advised for further review at JIMS and other institutes. Patients with leucorrhea were advised for further treatment and they were satisfied by the intervention given by the institute. Many have reported for follow up and have expressed satisfaction towards care given to them.

The proportions of beneficiaries, diseases are as follows:

Women Health Camp at penjarla

JIMS Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital Department of Community Medicine

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JIMS Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital Department of Community Medicine

Camp: Screening for women health
Place: New Kandukur Gram Panchayath Office,
Organized by: JIMSHMC.
Collaboration: Vikas Tharangini
Date: 01/04/2018 9 am to 4pm
Total Number of Beneficiaries: 124
Number of colposcopy examinations: 27.
Participants:

StaffStudentsSupport staff
1.       Dr Srujana15 Students of B Batch of III BHMS were selected.

(One student remained absent due to exam preparation; one due to health issue; one day scholar remained absent without informing).

Mr S. Naidu, Krishna Chaithanya, 4 from maintenance department.
2.       Dr Sudhamathi
3.       Dr Kalyani
4.       Dr Anjali
5.       Dr Sridevi
6.       Dr Rajalaxmi
7.       Dr. Laxmiprasad
8.       Dr. Raja Sathish

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

We reached the venue at 9am. Room for screening was prepared for examination. There were two hall areas. On the ground floor we established registration and dispensing. On the first floor screening by students, and consultation with physicians was arranged. Students were divided into groups of 2 for registration, 2 for dispensing, 6 for screening, two for patient movement on rotation basis. Girl students took turn to see the colonoscopy being done.

We have identified 15 Gyneac cases for active follow up on priority.

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:

All the pains combined, we observe that almost half of the visitors had pain as main complaint or as co- morbidity.
Fig 4- Number of women complaints treated:

Fig 4- Number of women complaints treated:

Fig 5- Complaints of women who underwent colposcopy

Fig 5- Complaints of women who underwent colposcopy

Fig 6- Colposcopic examination findings:

Fig 6- Colposcopic examination findings:

Fig 7- Number of remedies and frequency of prescription:

Fig 7- Number of remedies and frequency of prescription:

Rhus tox and Bryonia are frequently prescribed for pain related complaints.

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
• Experiencing community service

Sincerely,
Dr Sudhamathi. SM.

Lessons learnt from this camp Lessons learnt from this camp Lessons learnt from this camp

JIMS “GOES GREEN”

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JIMS “GOES GREEN”

We all are living in times where we face new and challenging environmental problems. The demands are high and resources are scarce. We at JIMS understand the social responsibility towards conserving energy and reducing pollution in our surrounding.

In times of scarcity the renewable resources of nature come to the rescue of both environment and mankind. In order to make life sustainable in long run not only for JIMS but also for surrounding villages we, at JIMS have adopted the policy to renew, reuse and preserve valuable resources.

In order to forward JIMS objectives of conserving resources, water recycling and solar power generation projects have been commissioned. The results are there for everyone to see.

WATER RECYCLING THROUGH SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT IN THE CAMPUS

 JIMS “GOES GREEN”  JIMS “GOES GREEN”

WATER RESERVOIR:

WATER RESERVOIR

SUPPLYING  PROCESSED FREE WATER TO FARMERS:

SUPPLYING PROCESSED FREE WATER TO FARMERS: SUPPLYING PROCESSED FREE WATER TO FARMERS:

SUPPLYING PROCESSED FREE WATER TO FARMERS:

THE SOLAR POWER PROJECT:

 The solar power has been a breakthrough technology in the energy production arena where the energy from sunlight is converted into electricity. The solar power is an efficient and cost effective source of energy. The solar power plant at JIMS Hospital was inaugurated under the auspices of Sri Sri Sri Tridandi Sri Srimanarayana Ramanuja Chinna Jeeyar Swamiji on the 23rd of March 2018. The dignitaries at the event were Mr. Jagpati Rao, Chairman Admission Council JIMS Homoeopathic Medical College& Hospital and Mrs J Rameshwar Rao . Mr R K Rai Chaudhary MD,  Abhja Power  and Mr. D Nishant , MD Pure Energy were felicitated by his highness Sri Chinna Jeeyar Swamiji on the auspicious occasion. The solar power project will be covering the total energy requirements at JIMS Homoeopathic Medical College& Hospital, as well.

Dr. Anil Khurana Visited @ JIMS – Gallery

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Dr. Anil Khurana Visited @ JIMS - Gallery

Homoeopathic Medical of Telangana Event – Gallery

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Homoeopathic Medical of Telangana Event - Gallery

1 ST BHMS Students visit TS Medicinal board – Gallery

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1 ST BHMS Students visit TS Medicinal board Gallery

III BHMS students in Nayidisha Academic – Gallery

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III BHMS students in Nayidisha Academic Gallery

Swabhava Vaidyam & Shtree Sishu Vaidyam Book Release

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Swabhava Vaidyam & Shtree Sishu Vaidyam Book Release

Swabhava Vaidyam & Shtree Sishu Vaidyam written by Eminent Homoeopath Dr. Pavuluri Krishna Choudhary Garu released at the hands of His Holiness Sri Sri Sri Tridandi Srimannarayana Ramanuja Chinna Jeeyar Swamiji on 23rd of April 2017.

The homeopathic books Swabhava Vaidyam (Treatment based on temperament) , Shtree Sishu Vaidyam(Treatment for Women and Children) written by renowned Homoeopath Dr. Pavuluri Krishna Choudhary Chairman Academic Council JIMS & Director Hyderabad School of Homoeopathy were released on the 23rd of April 2017 at the Convention Centre of Ramoji Film City.

The book was released at the hands of His Holiness Sri Sri Sri Tridandi Srimannarayana Ramanuja Chinna Jeeyar Swamiji in the presence of Sri Ramoji Rao Chairman Ramoji Group. The esteemed Chief Guest for the event was Dr. Jupally Rameshwar Rao , Executive Chairman My Home Industries Private Limited. The special guest who graced the occasion with their presence were Dr. Karunakar Reddy , Vice Chancellor Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences, Dr. A Rajender Reddy , Director AYUSH Department Telangana, Sri. J Jagapati Rao , Executive Chairman My Home Power Private Limited & Dr. Arvind Kothe Director JIMS Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital. Eminent homoeopaths from across the city and the staff and students of JIMS Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital attended the grand event. His Highness Sri Sri Sri Tridandi Srimannarayana Ramanuja Chinna Jeeyar Swamiji honoured Dr. Pavuliri K Choudhary with the title of “ Modern Hahnemann” and appreaciated his humungous contribution in the field of homoepathy. He expressed his desire to have the books translated in English & Hindi so that these books could benefit the society at large.

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Dr. Anil Khurana Visited @ JIMS

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Dr. Anil Khurana Visited @ JIMS

Dr. Anil Khurana Visited @ JIMS

Dr.Anil Khurana Dy. Director General, CCRH, inaugurating a Research Unit on Homoeopathic Drug Pathogenetic Trials at  JIMS, Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital, Hyderabad, Telangana

Dr. Anil Khurana Visited JIMS 2

Dr.Pritha Mehra Research Officer (H) Inaugurating workstation of Research unit

Dr.Pritha Mehra, at Museum Dept of Organon of Medicine of Dr.K.Raghuramchandra Looks on

Dr.Pritha Mehra, at Museum Dept of Organon of Medicine of Dr.K.Raghuramchandra Looks on

Dr. Anil Khurana & Dr.Pritha Mehra Observing a rare specimen of lung showing maggots In the Museum of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology

Dr. Anil Khurana & Dr.Pritha Mehra Observing a rare specimen of lung showing maggots In the Museum of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology

Dr.Arvind Kothe Director JIMS-HMC & H explaining about infrastructure of Pharmacy Lab Dr.Anil Khurana & Dr.Pritha Mehra.Dr K.Raghuramchandra, Dr.Pravas Pal & Dr.Mahesh Kakada looks on.

Dr.Arvind Kothe Director JIMS-HMC & H explaining  about infrastructure   of Pharmacy Lab Dr.Anil Khurana & Dr.Pritha Mehra.Dr K.Raghuramchandra, Dr.Pravas Pal & Dr.Mahesh Kakada  looks on.

Dr.Anil Khurana & Dr.Pritha Mehra interacting with Faculty in Museum of Homoeopathic Pharmacy

Dr.Anil Khurana & Dr.Pritha Mehra interacting with Faculty in Museum of Homoeopathic Pharmacy

Participants of workshop” Homoeopathic Drug Pathogenic Trial” at JIMS

Participants of workshop” Homoeopathic Drug Pathogenic Trial” at JIMS

Dr.Anil Khurana Deputy Director General Addressing at the workshop on Homoeopathic Pathogenic Trials at JIMS Dr.Anil Khurana Deputy Director General Addressing at the workshop on Homoeopathic Pathogenic Trials at JIMS

Dr.Anil Khurana Deputy Director General Addressing at the workshop on Homoeopathic Pathogenic Trials at JIMS

Dr.Pritha Mehra, speaking at the Workshop” Homoeopathic Pathogenetic Trials”.

Dr.Pritha Mehra, speaking at the Workshop” Homoeopathic Pathogenetic Trials”.

Participants of workshop.

Participants of workshop.