Health of the women and children in a country is
indicative of the commitment of the Government
of that country towards the overall development
and welfare of its people. Government of India
has taken up number of steps to promote the
health of the women and children and is trying
to extend the domain and improve the quality of
health service.
The AYUSH systems have been actively involved in provision of health care services, including those to women and children. Out of these AYUSH systems. Homoeopathy has a strong role to play in the health of the women and children. The strength of Homoeopathy lies not only its efficacy and safety in the treatment of diseases but in its sense of caring, human approach and responsiveness to socio-cultural needs.
Burdwan Homoeopathy Medical College & Hospital has received permission from AYUSH for organizing community awareness camp on Homoeopathy for Mother and Child care & OPD clinics in its college premises & neighboring villages.
HOMOEOPATHY FOR MOTHER AND CHILD CARE
Goal
Enhance capacity and skills among homoeopathy
practitioners in dealing with issues related to
Mother and Child care.
Primary Objective
To train the homoeopathic physicians in the
management of women during pregnancy childbirth
and puerperium and in dealing with common
disease conditions of children.
Secondary objectives
To bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge
and practice.
To increase coordination among the homoeopathic
practitioners.
To create opportunities for interaction between
Homoeopathic practitioners and Allopathic
practitioners in dealing with mother and child
related diseases.
To promote experience sharing and enhance
opportunities for compilation of success stories
thereby increase evidence base for effectiveness
of Homoeopathy in mother and child care.
Anticipated outcomes
It is anticipated that following participation in this training program, homoeopathic physicians would be able to:
Appreciate their role as primary health care
providers for women and children.
Identify their role in reducing morbidity
associated with pregnancy and childbirth.
Recognize the value of holistic and
comprehensive management and integrated health
care through better coordination among
homoeopaths, pediatricians and obstetricians.
Appreciate the importance of timely cross
referral in patient care thereby, reducing the
mortality associated with Mother and Child Care.
Establish Homoeopathy as the first line of
treatment in some of the conditions related to
maternal and child health.
NODAL OFFICER
Asim Kumar
Samanta, Professor, H.O.D. &
Vice-Principal ( Administration) B.Sc.
D.M.S., M.D.(Hom)
CONSULTING PHYSICIANS ATTENDED M.C.H. CAMP
| DATE | AREA | NO. OF PATIENTS |
CONSULTING PHYSICIANS |
||
| 20-09-2010 | Idilpur Cap | 31 | Dr. T.K. Laha, Dr. Pranab Bhattacherjee | ||
| 09/11/2010 | Mahata, Burdwan | 41 | Dr. A.K. Samanta, Dr. Pranab Bhattacherjee | ||
| 23-11-2010 | Belkash, Burdwan | 23 | Dr. T.K. Laha, Dr. S. Samanta, Dr. P.K. Bhattacherjee | ||
| 16-12-2010 | Kanchannagar | 18 | Dr. Pranab Bhattacherjee, Dr. S. Samanta | ||
| 23-12-2010 | Baburbag | 39 | Dr. T.K. Laha, Dr. A.K. Samanta, Dr. P.K. Bhattacherjee | ||
| 06-01-2011 | Saraitikar | 39 | Dr. T.K. Laha, Dr. P.K. Bhattacherjee, Dr. R.N. Majumdar | ||
| 12-01-2011 | Badamtala | 37 | Dr. T.K. Laha, Dr. Pranab Bhattacherjee, Dr. A.K. Samanta | ||
| 18-01-2011 | Dishirpool | 57 | Dr. A.K. Bhattacherjee, Dr. P.K. Bhattacherjee | ||
| 02-02-2011 | Nasigram | 79 | Dr. Pranab Bhattacherjee, Dr. A.K. Bhattacherjee | ||
| 11-02-2011 | Nasigram | 36 | Dr. T.K. Laha, Dr. A.K. Samanta, Dr. P.K. Bhattacherjee, Dr. R.N. Majumdar | ||
| 22-0202011 | Mahata | 42 | Dr. T.K. Laha, Dr. A.K. Samanta, Dr. Pranab Bhattacherjee, Dr. S. Samanta | ||
| 29-02-2011 | Idilpur | 34 | Dr. S. Samanta, Dr. R.N. Majumdar | ||
