Thursday, June 13, 2024

HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES, IT EQUIPMENTS, ESSENTIAL MANPOWER PATIENT CARE AND FIELD INSTITUTIONS BY DR.HARSHITHA H.S FINAL YEAR PG SCHOLAR


 HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES, IT EQUIPMENTS, ESSENTIAL MANPOWER PATIENT CARE AND FIELD INSTITUTIONS - BY DR.HARSHITHA H.S FINAL YEAR PG SCHOLAR

Seminar was started by stating about the importance of the topic in two views 1) Doctors as good hospital managers. 2) Questions in previous year papers for RGUHS exams.


The healthcare industry is one of the world's largest and fastest-growing industries. Consuming over 10 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) of most developed nations, health care can form an enormous part of a country's economy. Hence, following points are important,


Hospital Management Strategies Hospital and its functionality, levels of health care, need of strategy in hospitals and strategic formulation process were highlighted. Health care levels in AYUSH and its management skills were explained in detail.


Infrastructure - Role is to help improve patient outcomes at the hospital by preventing spread of infections and being able to send patients home faster. We need to ensure through our hospital design that there is proper infection control through better planning & layout of the facility ensuring better patient & staff flow and controlled air movement. Elements & divisions of hospital, planning especially planning of panchakarma therapy division were detailed.


Information Technology Information technology (IT) is the use of any computers, storage, networking and other physical devices, infrastructure and processes to create, store, secure and exchange all forms of electronic data. Role of IT in healthcare, HIS, IT in Ayurveda were deeply explained along with 19 key digital initiatives by AYUSH like NAMASTE, AYUSH Suraksha, e aushadhi, Triskandha Kosha, TKDL, DHARA, user friendly apps. Al in Ayurveda-aiwell app, Ayurveda Juice machine, Nadi tarangini pulse machine etc. were mentioned.


Ayurvedic Concepts-

Vision of Ayurveda

Mission of Ayurveda- Basic principals for understanding and managing health and disease

Conclusion By embracing these strategies, hospitals can strive towards excellence in healthcare provision, ultimately benefiting patients and communities alike.

Thursday, June 6, 2024

CLINICAL CASE DISCUSSION BY DR.SANGEETHAN SECOND YEAR PG SCHOLAR

 


Case discussion was done on undiagnosed neurological disorder: A female patient aged 22 years presented with/weakness and heaviness of left lower limb since 2 years, difficulty in walking since 2 years, weakness and heaviness of left upper limb since months, delayed and slurred speech since 4 years.


Examination revealed decreased power in left upper and lower limb along with diminished biceps and triceps reflexes and exaggerated knee and ankle reflex Tandem walking heel/ shin test was not possible. MRI identified altered multiple signal areas in periventricular white matter. Bilateral thalami and both sides of mid brain without diffusion of restriction - Likely demyelination.


She was treated with shirodhara with ksheerbala and Brahmi taila followed by virechana. Snehapana with Ashwagandha ghruta, sarvanga abyanga with ksheerbala taila, virechana with trivrut avaleha, total number of vegas were 19. On discharge patient was advised sasmsarjana krama, Second admission was done after 7 days for basti chikitsa in Yoga basti pattern, in which Ashwagandha ghruta(80ml) for Anuvasana and Mustadi Rajayapana basti for Niruha was adopted. Patient showed mild improvement in speech and gait. Discussion was done on probable diagnosis of disease and intervention.

CME-ON RASAYANA





The CME was conducted at Shri Nalvadi Krishnaraja Wodeyar Auditorium. Program was Inaugurated was by Dr. Hanumanthachar Joshi, Principal-Sharadavilas college of Pharmacy, 
Presided by Dr.Gajanana Hegde Principal GAMC Mysuru. 
Dr.Sanjay Kumar M.D Professor Dept of Kayachikitsa welcomed the Gathering. 
Keynote address was delivered by Dr.Mythrey R.C Professor and Head Dept of kayachikitsa 
The CME Included 3 Scientific sessions, the speakers were as follows.

1 Dr Sanjay Kadlimatti -Scientific applications of rasayana 

2.Dr.C Anitha Neutraceuticals -Health, nutrition and disease prevention

3. Dr.K V Sriharsha-Scope of rasayana yoga in clinical practice.

The session was concluded by Vote of thanks by Dr.SidramGuled, Assistant Professor, Dept of kayachikitsa...

Wednesday, June 5, 2024

RADIOISOTOPES IN DIAGNOSIS OF DISEASES-by Dr Kirankumar Budhihal


 RADIOISOTOPES IN DIAGNOSIS OF DISEASES-by Dr Kirankumar Budhihal

The medical uses of radioisotopes, in diagnosis and thearpy as well as clinical research.

The therapeutic uses are relatively straightforward, because they are based primarily on the destructive effect of a large radiation dose on body cells. Fortunately, malignant cells are more sensitive to radiation than normal ones. Radioisotopes thus become a useful tool in attacking malignant growths in the body. A special advantage in their use is that certain elements have a kind of "affinity" for certain organs of the body. For example: lodine for the thyroid or phosphorus for bone. Radioisotopes of such elements can be introduced into the body for effecting strong localised radiation upon cancerous growths in the particular organs in which these substances concentrate. In addition, isotopes can be used effectively to reduce hyperfunctioning tissue to its normal activity, as is done in the therapy of hyperthyroidism. A further therapeutic use of radioisotopes consists of forming large well-shielded radiation sources to direct a beam of radiation from outside the body towards a tumour is fundamentally the same way as X-rays are used for radiotherapy. Scope of Radioisotopes in Ayurveda Researches.


Ex- In Quantifying Dhatus.


In Localizations of Doshas and to trace doshagati physiologically and pathologically.


In understanding samprapti of vyadhi-Avarana in case of Alzheimer's, Parkinson disorders etc.


Monday, June 3, 2024

PREPARATION OF CHYAVANPRASH RASAYANA BY DEPARTMENT OF KAYACHIKITSA


 

PREPARATION OF CHYAVANPRASH RASAYANA BY DEPARTMENT OF KAYACHIKITSA

Reference: Charaka Samhita chikitsa sthana (1.1/62-74)

Benefits

As a naimittika rasayana

specially indicated in Shwasa and Kasa spectrum of disorders

It is beneficial in Swara-Kshaya-Hridaya and Urorogas

It relieves Pipasa

It does apakarshana of Mootra and Shukrashtanagata doshas

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