A report by Dr. Abakash Barik discusses starting each day without dwelling on the past. The report emphasizes that every morning provides an opportunity to start anew as it marks the beginning of the rest of one's life.
Rheumatoid arthritis with homoeopathy approach by Dr.Ankit SrivastavDrAnkit Srivastav
This document discusses the objective signs and symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis and its homeopathic management. It defines rheumatoid arthritis as a persistent inflammatory synovitis typically involving peripheral joints in a symmetrical distribution. It describes the potential for synovial inflammation to cause cartilage destruction, bone erosion, and changes in joint integrity. It outlines various symptoms of chronic polyarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis such as joint pain, stiffness, swelling, and tenderness. It discusses specific joint involvement and deformities that can occur. It also mentions potential extra-articular manifestations and discusses several homeopathic remedies that may be useful in managing rheumatoid arthritis symptoms, including Guaiacum officinale, Kali iodatum, Salicylic acid,
This document contains a community medicine visit file for a student named Ankita Bali. It lists 7 visits/programs she attended in 2014 for her community medicine course, including World Population Day, a visit to Mother Dairy, Nutrition Day, a visit to the National Centre for Disease Control, a sewage treatment plant, a water treatment plant, and National AIDS Day. For each visit, there is a 1-2 page assignment summarizing the activities and lessons learned from that visit related to community health issues. The visits provided exposure to and education on topics like family planning, nutrition, water/sewage treatment, and infectious diseases.
This document provides a compilation of repertory topics and resources for students. It includes:
1. A repertory syllabus outline according to CCH guidelines with topics such as the history of repertories, case taking, repertorization methods, and key repertories.
2. A list of 40 repertory topics that should be covered based on 10 years of previous exam questions, including types of repertories, case processing techniques, and details on important repertories.
3. A chapter-by-chapter breakdown of repertory topics to guide students in organizing their studies, with sections on introduction to repertorization, case taking, early and modern repertories, and more
This document discusses hypertension from a homeopathic and miasmatic perspective. It provides epidemiological data on hypertension and examines the etiology, pathology, and clinical presentations of hypertension through the lens of the psoric, tubercular, sycotic, and syphilitic miasms. Key homeopathic remedies are discussed for each miasm, with indications for remedies like Aconite, Apis, Arnica, Arsenicum album, Aurum, Cactus, Digitalis, Kali carbonicum, Kalmia, Lachesis, Lilium, Naja, Phosphorus, and Pulsatilla. The document aims to provide homeopaths a broad understanding of miasmatic influences in
A CONCISE REPERTORY OF HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINES - PHATAKSalini Mandal
This document discusses the history and features of A Concise Repertory of Homoeopathic Medicines. It was conceived by Dr. Salini Mandal to provide a concise and handy repertory arranged in alphabetical order. With help from friends like Mr. S.L Kapadi and Dr. (Mrs) Homai A Merchant, Dr. Mandal compiled the repertory over many years, adding to it based on clinical experience. The repertory lists remedies alphabetically without philosophy. It contains rubrics for parts of the body with related subrubrics and includes many rubrics not found in other repertories.
Beginner's guide to the concise, handy and the most useful repertory arranged alphabetically. A useful tool for a budding as well as experienced homeopath
Importance of observation in homoeopathyBipin Jethani
1) The document discusses the importance of observation in homoeopathic prescribing as exemplified through various case reports from stalwarts like Hahnemann, Boenninghausen, Kent and others.
2) Key observations that helped identify the similimum in different cases include facial features, location of lesions, characteristic eruptions, concomitant symptoms and peculiar general symptoms.
3) Astute observation of even single peculiar symptoms coupled with knowledge of materia medica can often point to the indicated remedy, though a cluster of observations is preferable over a single symptom.
A SYNOPTIC KEY OF THE MATERIA MEDICA
Dr. Smita Brahmachari
Correct prescribing is the art of carefully fitting pathogenetic to clinical symptoms, and such at present requires a special aptness in grasping the essential points of symptom images, great drudgery, mastering a working knowledge of our large materia medica and a most skillful use of many books of reference. It is the aim of this book “A Synoptic Key of the Materia Medica” is to simplify and introduce method into this work, so that the truly homoeopathic curative remedy may be worked out with greater ease and certainty.
Rheumatoid arthritis with homoeopathy approach by Dr.Ankit SrivastavDrAnkit Srivastav
This document discusses the objective signs and symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis and its homeopathic management. It defines rheumatoid arthritis as a persistent inflammatory synovitis typically involving peripheral joints in a symmetrical distribution. It describes the potential for synovial inflammation to cause cartilage destruction, bone erosion, and changes in joint integrity. It outlines various symptoms of chronic polyarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis such as joint pain, stiffness, swelling, and tenderness. It discusses specific joint involvement and deformities that can occur. It also mentions potential extra-articular manifestations and discusses several homeopathic remedies that may be useful in managing rheumatoid arthritis symptoms, including Guaiacum officinale, Kali iodatum, Salicylic acid,
This document contains a community medicine visit file for a student named Ankita Bali. It lists 7 visits/programs she attended in 2014 for her community medicine course, including World Population Day, a visit to Mother Dairy, Nutrition Day, a visit to the National Centre for Disease Control, a sewage treatment plant, a water treatment plant, and National AIDS Day. For each visit, there is a 1-2 page assignment summarizing the activities and lessons learned from that visit related to community health issues. The visits provided exposure to and education on topics like family planning, nutrition, water/sewage treatment, and infectious diseases.
This document provides a compilation of repertory topics and resources for students. It includes:
1. A repertory syllabus outline according to CCH guidelines with topics such as the history of repertories, case taking, repertorization methods, and key repertories.
2. A list of 40 repertory topics that should be covered based on 10 years of previous exam questions, including types of repertories, case processing techniques, and details on important repertories.
3. A chapter-by-chapter breakdown of repertory topics to guide students in organizing their studies, with sections on introduction to repertorization, case taking, early and modern repertories, and more
This document discusses hypertension from a homeopathic and miasmatic perspective. It provides epidemiological data on hypertension and examines the etiology, pathology, and clinical presentations of hypertension through the lens of the psoric, tubercular, sycotic, and syphilitic miasms. Key homeopathic remedies are discussed for each miasm, with indications for remedies like Aconite, Apis, Arnica, Arsenicum album, Aurum, Cactus, Digitalis, Kali carbonicum, Kalmia, Lachesis, Lilium, Naja, Phosphorus, and Pulsatilla. The document aims to provide homeopaths a broad understanding of miasmatic influences in
A CONCISE REPERTORY OF HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINES - PHATAKSalini Mandal
This document discusses the history and features of A Concise Repertory of Homoeopathic Medicines. It was conceived by Dr. Salini Mandal to provide a concise and handy repertory arranged in alphabetical order. With help from friends like Mr. S.L Kapadi and Dr. (Mrs) Homai A Merchant, Dr. Mandal compiled the repertory over many years, adding to it based on clinical experience. The repertory lists remedies alphabetically without philosophy. It contains rubrics for parts of the body with related subrubrics and includes many rubrics not found in other repertories.
Beginner's guide to the concise, handy and the most useful repertory arranged alphabetically. A useful tool for a budding as well as experienced homeopath
Importance of observation in homoeopathyBipin Jethani
1) The document discusses the importance of observation in homoeopathic prescribing as exemplified through various case reports from stalwarts like Hahnemann, Boenninghausen, Kent and others.
2) Key observations that helped identify the similimum in different cases include facial features, location of lesions, characteristic eruptions, concomitant symptoms and peculiar general symptoms.
3) Astute observation of even single peculiar symptoms coupled with knowledge of materia medica can often point to the indicated remedy, though a cluster of observations is preferable over a single symptom.
A SYNOPTIC KEY OF THE MATERIA MEDICA
Dr. Smita Brahmachari
Correct prescribing is the art of carefully fitting pathogenetic to clinical symptoms, and such at present requires a special aptness in grasping the essential points of symptom images, great drudgery, mastering a working knowledge of our large materia medica and a most skillful use of many books of reference. It is the aim of this book “A Synoptic Key of the Materia Medica” is to simplify and introduce method into this work, so that the truly homoeopathic curative remedy may be worked out with greater ease and certainty.
Report on workshop conducted by family planningdramritdelhi
This document summarizes a family planning training conducted in Delhi, India. It discusses:
- The training was conducted at Maulana Azad Medical College on March 14-15, 2018 and had participants from Delhi government hospitals, central government hospitals, maternity homes, and AYUSH hospitals.
- The chief guest was Sh. Raajiv Yaduvanshi from the Health and Family Welfare department who emphasized more male participation in family planning programs.
- Speakers from the Health and Family Welfare Ministry discussed new contraceptives, ensuring quality in IUD services, logistics management information systems, and data reporting in health management information systems.
- Best performers in family planning,
Dr. Ashok Sharma gave a presentation on the temperament of children at a CME meeting on September 28, 2017. He discussed how temperament is one of three key components of a person's personality, along with constitution and character. Temperament develops from learning and is expressed through behaviors like harm avoidance and novelty seeking. Understanding a child's exact temperament is important for effective homeopathic treatment, as temperament includes mood, activity level, and emotions. The presentation examined different types of child temperaments and their importance in homeopathic practice.
1. A zonal meeting was held on August 28, 2017 for homeopathic doctors in the East Zone to discuss improving patient care and clinical management.
2. Key topics discussed included focusing on improving dispensary functioning, reducing diagnosis time, making practice more evidence-based, and establishing homeopathy as the primary treatment.
3. Attendees shared experiences from their dispensaries on developing rapport with patients, the role of diet/regimen, improving diagnostics, and gaining exposure to special clinics.
The document summarizes the MTNL-Perfect Health Mela 2017 organized by Heart Care Foundation of India in New Delhi from October 4-8, 2017. It discusses how the Homeopathic wing of Delhi's Directorate of AYUSH participated by exhibiting their achievements and providing information about homeopathic treatment. Over 104 homeopathic dispensaries were represented on maps and charts. The Delhi Chief Minister inaugurated the Mela, which included exhibitions, health checkups, workshops and competitions to promote health awareness among the public.
The document summarizes the MTNL-Perfect Health Mela 2017 organized by Heart Care Foundation of India in New Delhi from October 4-8, 2017. It discusses how the Homeopathic wing of Delhi's Directorate of AYUSH participated by exhibiting their achievements and providing information about homeopathic treatment. Over 104 homeopathic dispensaries were represented on maps and charts. The Delhi Chief Minister inaugurated the event and emphasized the importance of prevention over cure. Homeopathic doctors provided free treatment and consultations at the event and guided visitors to local dispensaries for follow-up care.
1. A zonal meeting was held on August 28, 2017 for homeopathic doctors in the East Zone to discuss improving patient care and clinical management.
2. Key topics discussed included focusing on improving dispensary functioning, reducing diagnosis time, making practice more evidence-based, and establishing homeopathy as the primary treatment.
3. Attendees shared experiences from their dispensaries on developing rapport with patients, the role of diet/regimen, improving diagnostics, and gaining exposure to special clinics.
This document summarizes a sensitization program on the MAA (Mothers' Absolute Affection) program held in New Delhi, India. The program was led by several doctors and highlighted the features of the MAA program, which aims to improve breastfeeding practices. It discusses the importance of early and exclusive breastfeeding for child survival, nutrition, and health. The document also reviews breastfeeding positioning, management of diarrhea with ORS and zinc, and continued breastfeeding during illness.
Report on superannuation ceremony of shri narayan kapoordramritdelhi
Shri Narayan Kapoor superannuated as a Pharmacist and storekeeper from the Department of AYUSH, Homeopathy wing on August 31, 2017. A retirement function was held in his honor at Guru Gobind Singh Hospital. Senior officials from the department honored Kapoor for his 39 years of service, having worked at various dispensaries since joining in 1978. Kapoor expressed gratitude to his colleagues, and was presented with mementos, a shawl for his wife, and his post-retirement cheque. The event celebrated his birthday as well and wished him a happy retirement.
Report on zonal meet by dr chandermohan cmodramritdelhi
A zonal CME meet was conducted on August 28, 2017 in New Delhi for doctors from East, North East, and Shahdra zones. The meeting was led by Dr. Ashok Sharma and focused on improving dispensary functioning, reducing diagnosis time, making practice more evidence-based, and establishing homeopathy as the primary treatment. GDMOs shared experiences and practices from their dispensaries. Key discussion points included allowing patients to express emotions, developing rapport with patients, improving diagnostic aids and knowledge, and gaining exposure to special clinics. Feedback from the meeting will help determine topics for future meets. Videos of the event are available online.
The Delhi Govt. Homoeopathic Medical Officers' Welfare Association (DGHMOWA) organized their first preventive health check-up camp on September 10, 2017 at Durga Mandir. Several DGHMOWA doctors and staff helped organize and run stations for registration, blood pressure checks, eye exams, ECGs, blood samples, medicine preparation and patient counseling. Over 100 beneficiaries attended and received free medical screenings and homoeopathic preventive advice. The successful event was covered in a local newspaper and the doctors look forward to organizing another camp in the future.
The Homeopathic wing of the Directorate of AYUSH participated in a 3-day government exhibition held in July 2017 in New Delhi to showcase their achievements and schemes. They exhibited information on their 103 dispensaries, referred visitors to nearby homeopathic health centers, and explained the strengths of homeopathy to many people. Over the three days, two doctors from the department explained their services, including treating over 1.5 lakh patients in 2016-17, and facilities like homeopathic hospitals. They also provided information to visitors about homeopathic education in Delhi and their involvement in government health programs.
Dr. Channder Mohan and Dr. Pawan Goel were manning the AYUSH stand at Hall 7 of the Pragati Maidan exhibition. Dr. Goel was fixing display boards to the wall while Dr. Mohan interacted with visitors. Dr. Goel also distributed handbills to visitors about the Homoeopathic section, which showcased health materials for attendees at the EXPO in Hall 7 of Pragati Maidan. Dr. Mohan received a memento on behalf of the AYUSH department.
Report on opening of 104 homeopathic dispensary shiv vihar dispensarydramritdelhi
The Homeopathic Wing of AYUSH in Delhi opened its 104th homoeopathic dispensary in Shiv Vihar, Delhi. The dispensary was inaugurated by MLA Jagdish Pradhan and former municipal councilor Meenakshi Devi to provide homeopathic healthcare services to the public starting July 18, 2017. Senior officials from the homeopathic wing of AYUSH and staff from the allopathic dispensary were present at the inauguration, where the chief guests cut the ribbon and toured the new facility.
The Homeopathic wing of the Directorate of AYUSH participated in a 3-day government exhibition held in July 2017 in New Delhi to showcase their achievements and schemes. They exhibited information on the 103 homeopathic dispensaries in Delhi and referred visitors to nearby homeopathic health centers. Two doctors from the department explained the services provided, including over 1.5 lakh patients treated with homeopathy the previous year. They provided information on education programs and the two homeopathic colleges in Delhi graduating around 200 students annually. The wing actively promotes public health initiatives and distributes information materials on using homeopathy for various conditions.
ppt on talk on homeopathy at MV hosp on WHDdramritdelhi
Dr. Suresh Kumar Lolugu delivered a guest lecture on World Homeopathy Day at Maharishi Valmiki Hospital. The lecture discussed the fundamental principles of homeopathy, its holistic and individualized approach, and its effectiveness as an alternative to conventional medicine given rising antibiotic resistance. Attendees, including doctors and nurses from various departments, shared their positive experiences using homeopathy to treat various ailments. The hospital DMS urged participants to consider homeopathic treatments, especially for children's diseases.
ppt on talk on homeopathy at MV hosp on WHDdramritdelhi
Dr. Suresh Kumar Lolugu delivered a guest lecture on World Homeopathy Day at Maharishi Valmiki Hospital. The lecture discussed the fundamental principles of homeopathy, its holistic and individualized approach, and its effectiveness as an alternative to conventional medicine given rising antibiotic resistance. Attendees, including doctors and nurses from various departments, shared their positive experiences using homeopathy to treat various ailments. The hospital DMS urged participants to consider homeopathic treatments, especially for children's diseases.
A two-day training on leadership was held in Delhi for officials from different departments including police, health services, and AYUSH. The training covered topics such as different leadership styles, traits of effective leaders, and the importance of leadership in organizational and governmental contexts. Speakers discussed autocratic, persuasive, participative, and democratic styles and their strengths/weaknesses. Participants engaged in role plays and team building games. The goal was to help individuals develop leadership qualities through training to maximize efficiency and achieve goals.
This document discusses neck pain and its homoeopathic treatment. It begins by describing the common causes of neck pain including injuries, muscular problems, and nerve compression. It then outlines the most frequently involved cervical nerve roots and their corresponding symptoms. Several homoeopathic medicines are discussed in detail for treating neck pain, with Rhus tox, Calc carb, Medorrhinum, Sycotic co, and Syphilinum cited as the five most common. The presentation provides key indications, modalities, and symptoms for selecting these and other less commonly used remedies. Physical exams and imaging tests for neck pain are also briefly reviewed.
This document discusses neck pain and its homoeopathic treatment. It begins by describing the common causes of neck pain including injuries, muscular problems, and nerve compression. It then outlines the most frequently involved cervical nerve roots and their corresponding symptoms. Several homoeopathic medicines are discussed in detail for treating neck pain, with Rhus tox, Calc carb, Medorrhinum, Sycotic co, and Syphilinum cited as the five most common. The presentation provides key indications, modalities, and symptoms for selecting these and other less commonly used remedies. Constitutional and location-specific approaches in homoeopathic treatment are emphasized.
Report on workshop conducted by family planningdramritdelhi
This document summarizes a family planning training conducted in Delhi, India. It discusses:
- The training was conducted at Maulana Azad Medical College on March 14-15, 2018 and had participants from Delhi government hospitals, central government hospitals, maternity homes, and AYUSH hospitals.
- The chief guest was Sh. Raajiv Yaduvanshi from the Health and Family Welfare department who emphasized more male participation in family planning programs.
- Speakers from the Health and Family Welfare Ministry discussed new contraceptives, ensuring quality in IUD services, logistics management information systems, and data reporting in health management information systems.
- Best performers in family planning,
Dr. Ashok Sharma gave a presentation on the temperament of children at a CME meeting on September 28, 2017. He discussed how temperament is one of three key components of a person's personality, along with constitution and character. Temperament develops from learning and is expressed through behaviors like harm avoidance and novelty seeking. Understanding a child's exact temperament is important for effective homeopathic treatment, as temperament includes mood, activity level, and emotions. The presentation examined different types of child temperaments and their importance in homeopathic practice.
1. A zonal meeting was held on August 28, 2017 for homeopathic doctors in the East Zone to discuss improving patient care and clinical management.
2. Key topics discussed included focusing on improving dispensary functioning, reducing diagnosis time, making practice more evidence-based, and establishing homeopathy as the primary treatment.
3. Attendees shared experiences from their dispensaries on developing rapport with patients, the role of diet/regimen, improving diagnostics, and gaining exposure to special clinics.
The document summarizes the MTNL-Perfect Health Mela 2017 organized by Heart Care Foundation of India in New Delhi from October 4-8, 2017. It discusses how the Homeopathic wing of Delhi's Directorate of AYUSH participated by exhibiting their achievements and providing information about homeopathic treatment. Over 104 homeopathic dispensaries were represented on maps and charts. The Delhi Chief Minister inaugurated the Mela, which included exhibitions, health checkups, workshops and competitions to promote health awareness among the public.
The document summarizes the MTNL-Perfect Health Mela 2017 organized by Heart Care Foundation of India in New Delhi from October 4-8, 2017. It discusses how the Homeopathic wing of Delhi's Directorate of AYUSH participated by exhibiting their achievements and providing information about homeopathic treatment. Over 104 homeopathic dispensaries were represented on maps and charts. The Delhi Chief Minister inaugurated the event and emphasized the importance of prevention over cure. Homeopathic doctors provided free treatment and consultations at the event and guided visitors to local dispensaries for follow-up care.
1. A zonal meeting was held on August 28, 2017 for homeopathic doctors in the East Zone to discuss improving patient care and clinical management.
2. Key topics discussed included focusing on improving dispensary functioning, reducing diagnosis time, making practice more evidence-based, and establishing homeopathy as the primary treatment.
3. Attendees shared experiences from their dispensaries on developing rapport with patients, the role of diet/regimen, improving diagnostics, and gaining exposure to special clinics.
This document summarizes a sensitization program on the MAA (Mothers' Absolute Affection) program held in New Delhi, India. The program was led by several doctors and highlighted the features of the MAA program, which aims to improve breastfeeding practices. It discusses the importance of early and exclusive breastfeeding for child survival, nutrition, and health. The document also reviews breastfeeding positioning, management of diarrhea with ORS and zinc, and continued breastfeeding during illness.
Report on superannuation ceremony of shri narayan kapoordramritdelhi
Shri Narayan Kapoor superannuated as a Pharmacist and storekeeper from the Department of AYUSH, Homeopathy wing on August 31, 2017. A retirement function was held in his honor at Guru Gobind Singh Hospital. Senior officials from the department honored Kapoor for his 39 years of service, having worked at various dispensaries since joining in 1978. Kapoor expressed gratitude to his colleagues, and was presented with mementos, a shawl for his wife, and his post-retirement cheque. The event celebrated his birthday as well and wished him a happy retirement.
Report on zonal meet by dr chandermohan cmodramritdelhi
A zonal CME meet was conducted on August 28, 2017 in New Delhi for doctors from East, North East, and Shahdra zones. The meeting was led by Dr. Ashok Sharma and focused on improving dispensary functioning, reducing diagnosis time, making practice more evidence-based, and establishing homeopathy as the primary treatment. GDMOs shared experiences and practices from their dispensaries. Key discussion points included allowing patients to express emotions, developing rapport with patients, improving diagnostic aids and knowledge, and gaining exposure to special clinics. Feedback from the meeting will help determine topics for future meets. Videos of the event are available online.
The Delhi Govt. Homoeopathic Medical Officers' Welfare Association (DGHMOWA) organized their first preventive health check-up camp on September 10, 2017 at Durga Mandir. Several DGHMOWA doctors and staff helped organize and run stations for registration, blood pressure checks, eye exams, ECGs, blood samples, medicine preparation and patient counseling. Over 100 beneficiaries attended and received free medical screenings and homoeopathic preventive advice. The successful event was covered in a local newspaper and the doctors look forward to organizing another camp in the future.
The Homeopathic wing of the Directorate of AYUSH participated in a 3-day government exhibition held in July 2017 in New Delhi to showcase their achievements and schemes. They exhibited information on their 103 dispensaries, referred visitors to nearby homeopathic health centers, and explained the strengths of homeopathy to many people. Over the three days, two doctors from the department explained their services, including treating over 1.5 lakh patients in 2016-17, and facilities like homeopathic hospitals. They also provided information to visitors about homeopathic education in Delhi and their involvement in government health programs.
Dr. Channder Mohan and Dr. Pawan Goel were manning the AYUSH stand at Hall 7 of the Pragati Maidan exhibition. Dr. Goel was fixing display boards to the wall while Dr. Mohan interacted with visitors. Dr. Goel also distributed handbills to visitors about the Homoeopathic section, which showcased health materials for attendees at the EXPO in Hall 7 of Pragati Maidan. Dr. Mohan received a memento on behalf of the AYUSH department.
Report on opening of 104 homeopathic dispensary shiv vihar dispensarydramritdelhi
The Homeopathic Wing of AYUSH in Delhi opened its 104th homoeopathic dispensary in Shiv Vihar, Delhi. The dispensary was inaugurated by MLA Jagdish Pradhan and former municipal councilor Meenakshi Devi to provide homeopathic healthcare services to the public starting July 18, 2017. Senior officials from the homeopathic wing of AYUSH and staff from the allopathic dispensary were present at the inauguration, where the chief guests cut the ribbon and toured the new facility.
The Homeopathic wing of the Directorate of AYUSH participated in a 3-day government exhibition held in July 2017 in New Delhi to showcase their achievements and schemes. They exhibited information on the 103 homeopathic dispensaries in Delhi and referred visitors to nearby homeopathic health centers. Two doctors from the department explained the services provided, including over 1.5 lakh patients treated with homeopathy the previous year. They provided information on education programs and the two homeopathic colleges in Delhi graduating around 200 students annually. The wing actively promotes public health initiatives and distributes information materials on using homeopathy for various conditions.
ppt on talk on homeopathy at MV hosp on WHDdramritdelhi
Dr. Suresh Kumar Lolugu delivered a guest lecture on World Homeopathy Day at Maharishi Valmiki Hospital. The lecture discussed the fundamental principles of homeopathy, its holistic and individualized approach, and its effectiveness as an alternative to conventional medicine given rising antibiotic resistance. Attendees, including doctors and nurses from various departments, shared their positive experiences using homeopathy to treat various ailments. The hospital DMS urged participants to consider homeopathic treatments, especially for children's diseases.
ppt on talk on homeopathy at MV hosp on WHDdramritdelhi
Dr. Suresh Kumar Lolugu delivered a guest lecture on World Homeopathy Day at Maharishi Valmiki Hospital. The lecture discussed the fundamental principles of homeopathy, its holistic and individualized approach, and its effectiveness as an alternative to conventional medicine given rising antibiotic resistance. Attendees, including doctors and nurses from various departments, shared their positive experiences using homeopathy to treat various ailments. The hospital DMS urged participants to consider homeopathic treatments, especially for children's diseases.
A two-day training on leadership was held in Delhi for officials from different departments including police, health services, and AYUSH. The training covered topics such as different leadership styles, traits of effective leaders, and the importance of leadership in organizational and governmental contexts. Speakers discussed autocratic, persuasive, participative, and democratic styles and their strengths/weaknesses. Participants engaged in role plays and team building games. The goal was to help individuals develop leadership qualities through training to maximize efficiency and achieve goals.
This document discusses neck pain and its homoeopathic treatment. It begins by describing the common causes of neck pain including injuries, muscular problems, and nerve compression. It then outlines the most frequently involved cervical nerve roots and their corresponding symptoms. Several homoeopathic medicines are discussed in detail for treating neck pain, with Rhus tox, Calc carb, Medorrhinum, Sycotic co, and Syphilinum cited as the five most common. The presentation provides key indications, modalities, and symptoms for selecting these and other less commonly used remedies. Physical exams and imaging tests for neck pain are also briefly reviewed.
This document discusses neck pain and its homoeopathic treatment. It begins by describing the common causes of neck pain including injuries, muscular problems, and nerve compression. It then outlines the most frequently involved cervical nerve roots and their corresponding symptoms. Several homoeopathic medicines are discussed in detail for treating neck pain, with Rhus tox, Calc carb, Medorrhinum, Sycotic co, and Syphilinum cited as the five most common. The presentation provides key indications, modalities, and symptoms for selecting these and other less commonly used remedies. Constitutional and location-specific approaches in homoeopathic treatment are emphasized.
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How to effectively start market research in the health tech industry by defining objectives, crafting problem statements, selecting methods, identifying data collection sources, and setting clear timelines. This guide covers all the preliminary steps needed to lay a strong foundation for your research.
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Before embarking on a research project, especially one aimed at scoping and defining parameters like the one described for health tech IT, several crucial considerations should be addressed. Here’s a comprehensive guide covering key aspects to ensure a well-structured and successful research initiative:
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Clear Objectives: Define specific goals such as understanding market needs, identifying new opportunities, assessing risks, or refining pricing strategies.
Scope Definition: Clearly outline the boundaries of the research in terms of geographical focus, target demographics (e.g., age, socio-economic status), and industry sectors (e.g., healthcare IT).
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Literature Review: Conduct a thorough review of existing research, market reports, and relevant literature to build foundational knowledge.
Gap Analysis: Identify gaps in existing knowledge or areas where further exploration is needed.
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Methodological Approach: Choose appropriate research methods such as surveys, interviews, focus groups, or data analytics.
Tools and Resources: Select tools like Google Forms for surveys, analytics platforms (e.g., SimilarWeb, Statista), and expert consultations.
5. Ethical Considerations and Compliance
Ethical Approval: Ensure compliance with ethical guidelines for research involving human subjects.
Data Privacy: Implement measures to protect participant confidentiality and adhere to data protection regulations (e.g., GDPR, HIPAA).
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Resource Planning: Allocate resources including time, budget, and personnel required for each phase of the research.
Contingency Planning: Anticipate and plan for unforeseen challenges or adjustments to the research plan.
7. Develop Research Instruments
Survey Design: Create well-structured surveys using tools like Google Forms to gather quantitative data.
Interview and Focus Group Guides: Prepare detailed scripts and discussion points for qualitative data collection.
8. Sampling Strategy
Sampling Design: Define the sampling frame, size, and method (e.g., random sampling, stratified sampling) to ensure representation of target demographics.
Participant Recruitment: Plan recruitment strategies to reach and engage the intended participant groups effectively.
9. Data Collection and Analysis Plan
Data Collection: Implement methods for data gathering, ensuring consistency and validity.
Analysis Techniques: Decide on analytical approaches (e.g., statistical
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Presentation made by Mat Southwell to the Harm Reduction Working Group of the English Drug and Alcohol Commissioners. Discuss stimulants, OAMT, NSP coverage and community-led approach to DCRs. Focussing on active drug user perspectives and interests
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Microstomia, characterized by an abnormally small oral aperture, presents significant challenges in prosthodontic treatment, including limited access for examination, difficulties in impression making, and challenges with prosthesis insertion and removal. To manage these issues, customized impression techniques using sectional trays and elastomeric materials are employed. Prostheses may be designed in segments or with flexible materials to facilitate handling. Minimally invasive procedures and the use of digital technologies can enhance patient comfort. Education and training for patients on prosthesis care and maintenance are crucial for compliance. Regular follow-up and a multidisciplinary approach, involving collaboration with other specialists, ensure comprehensive care and improved quality of life for microstomia patients.
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Basics of Electrocardiogram
CONTENTS
●Conduction System of the Heart
●What is ECG or EKG?
●ECG Leads
●Normal waves of ECG.
●Dimensions of ECG.
● Abnormalities of ECG
CONDUCTION SYSTEM OF THE HEART
ECG:
●ECG is a graphic record of the electrical activity of the heart.
●Electrical activity precedes the mechanical activity of the heart.
●Electrical activity has two phases:
Depolarization- contraction of muscle
Repolarization- relaxation of muscle
ECG Leads:
●6 Chest leads
●6 Limb leads
1. Bipolar Limb Leads:
Lead 1- Between right arm(-ve) and left arm(+ve)
Lead 2- Between right arm(-ve) and left leg(+ve)
Lead 3- Between left arm(-ve)
and left leg(+ve)
2. Augmented unipolar Limb Leads:
AvR- Right arm
AvL- Left arm
AvF- Left leg
3.Chest Leads:
V1 : Over 4th intercostal
space near right sternal margin
V2: Over 4th intercostal space near left sternal margin
V3:In between V2 and V4
V4:Over left 5th intercostal space on the mid
clavicular line
V5:Over left 5th intercostal space on the anterior
axillary line
V6:Over left 5th intercostal space on the mid
axillary line.
Normal ECG:
Waves of ECG:
P Wave
•P Wave is a positive wave and the first wave in ECG.
•It is also called as atrial complex.
Cause: Atrial depolarisation
Duration: 0.1 sec
QRS Complex:
•QRS’ complex is also called the initial ventricular complex.
•‘Q’ wave is a small negative wave. It is continued as the tall ‘R’ wave, which is a positive wave.
‘R’ wave is followed by a small negative wave, the ‘S’ wave.
Cause:Ventricular depolarization and atrial repolarization
Duration: 0.08- 0.10 sec
T Wave:
•‘T’ wave is the final ventricular complex and is a positive wave.
Cause:Ventricular repolarization Duration: 0.2 sec
Intervals and Segments of ECG:
P-R Interval:
•‘P-R’ interval is the interval
between the onset of ‘P’wave and onset of ‘Q’ wave.
•‘P-R’ interval cause atrial depolarization and conduction of impulses through AV node.
Duration:0.18 (0.12 to 0.2) sec
Q-T Interval:
•‘Q-T’ interval is the interval between the onset of ‘Q’
wave and the end of ‘T’ wave.
•‘Q-T’ interval indicates the ventricular depolarization
and ventricular repolarization,
i.e. it signifies the
electrical activity in ventricles.
Duration:0.4-0.42sec
S-T Segment:
•‘S-T’ segment is the time interval between the end of ‘S’ wave and the onset of ‘T’ wave.
Duration: 0.08 sec
R-R Interval:
•‘R-R’ interval is the time interval between two consecutive ‘R’ waves.
•It signifies the duration of one cardiac cycle.
Duration: 0.8 sec
Dimension of ECG:
How to find heart rhytm of the heart?
Regular rhytm:
Irregular rhytm:
More than or less than 4
How to find heart rate using ECG?
If heart Rhytm is Regular :
Heart rate =
300/No.of large b/w 2 QRS complex
= 300/4
=75 beats/mins
How to find heart rate using ECG?
If heart Rhytm is irregular:
Heart rate = 10×No.of QRS complex in 6 sec 5large box = 1sec
5×6=30
10×7 = 70 Beats/min
Abnormalities of ECG:
Cardiac Arrythmias:
1.Tachycardia
Heart Rate more than 100 beats/min
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