• NH-91, Rama City, Mandhana,Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh - 209217

Health and Awareness Programs Organized by Rama University

12-08-2024


August 7, 2024

Location: Village of Biti, Post - Shivrajpur,Kanpur Nagar

Overview

On August7, 2024, two significant health and awareness programs were successfullyconducted in the village of Biti, Kanpur Nagar. The events were organized underthe supervision of the Consultant, R.M.O., Staff Nurse, Pharmacy In-Charge, andMarketing Staff. These programs aimed to address crucial health issues andpromote awareness among the local population.

Program 1: World Breastfeeding Week Awareness Camp

Supervisor: Dr. Aditya Narayan Upadhyay, KaumarabhrityaDepartment (Consultant/Assistant Professor)

Objective: To educate females about the importance andmethods of breastfeeding.

Details

  • Participants: Approximately 35-40 females from the village.
  • Activities: Dr. Aditya Narayan Upadhyay delivered a comprehensive session on the benefits of breastfeeding for both the mother and the infant. The session included practical advice on breastfeeding techniques.

Outcome

Theparticipants gained valuable knowledge on breastfeeding practices, which willhelp improve maternal and infant health in the community. The session empoweredwomen with information that is expected to lead to healthier outcomes for bothmothers and their children.

Program 2: Free Health Consultancy Camp

Consultant: Dr. Amarendra Pratap Singh, R.M.O. (EmergencyMedical Officer)

Objective: To provide free health consultations and addressvarious medical issues faced by the local population.

Details

  • Patients Attended: Approximately 30 patients.
  • Common Issues Addressed:
    • Skin Diseases
    • Joint Pain
    • Anemia
    • Frozen Shoulder
    • Other health concerns

Outcome

Dr.Amarendra Pratap Singh provided free medical consultations to approximately 30patients, offering advice and treatment for a range of health issues. The campserved as an essential resource for individuals who might otherwise lack accessto medical care, addressing both immediate health concerns and providingguidance for future care.

Summary

The dualprograms held in Biti on August 7, 2024, were highly successful in addressingboth health education and medical needs in the community. The breastfeedingawareness camp helped educate local women on important maternal and infant carepractices, while the free health consultancy camp provided necessary medicalsupport to numerous individuals. The events were executed smoothly under theexpert supervision of Dr. Aditya Narayan Upadhyay and Dr. Amarendra PratapSingh, with positive feedback from participants indicating a successfuloutcome.

Overall,these initiatives demonstrated the importance of community-focused healthprograms in improving the well-being of rural populations, emphasizingeducation, and access to essential healthcare services.