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Urgent Need For Geriatric Speciality In India

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In India, there’s a speciality, and super specialities, for Pediatrics, but none in Geriatrics. Who cares for the elderly anyways, goes the common refrain in the country with the highest young population in the world, and it proves true in the medical field as well. Unlike in the West, where healthcare for the elderly is a priority area, the Indian government does not seem to have any focus, or thrust on specialised healthcare for the elderly. In fact the country does not have a post graduation in Geriatrics, and, whatever facilities dedicated to the elderly there are in select private hospitals, are manned by generalist doctors, one odd among them with perhaps a fellowship in geriatrics.

Admitting to the sorry state of affairs, organisers of the three-day 5th International Conference of Geriatric Orthopedic Society of India 2017, being held at Hyatt Regency in Chandigarh, said it was their Society’s endeavour to at least train orthopedicians in a holistic approach to treatment of orthopaedic problems of the elderly, who are most in need for specialised treatment when their physical and mental faculties start to show signs of wear and tear.

 

 

Interacting with media persons on the sidelines of the conference, Dr John Ebnezar, Padma Shri, and president of the Society, and Dr Vijay G. Goni, organising secretary of the conference, alongwith other senior orthopedicians said even while treating the orthopaedic issues of the elderly there was a need for a multi-dimensional and holistic approach to their treatment and rehabilitation. Ideally they should first be attended to by a geriatric specialist before being referred to an orthopaedic specialist or a multi speciality team of doctors. Among the orthopaedic problems which most afflict the elderly are osteoarthritis, fractures, dislocations, osteoporosis, etc, they added.

But along with these issues most elderly people also suffer from other health issues as well like chronic back pain, hypertension, diabetes, depression, dementia, which have to be tackled simultaneously, thus bringing in other medical specialists, including neurologists, psychiatrists, rheumatologists and endocrinologists, they said, adding that even after orthopaedic surgeries, occupational therapies are necessary for the proper rehabilitation of elderly patients.

Dr Sanjeev Patnaik and Dr Uday Kumar shared their experiences of some of the advanced countries, where healthcare authorities even went to the extent of not discharging elderly patients from hospital after orthopedic surgeries unless they make sure that the patients’ support system at home is conducive to their proper physical and mental rehabilitation.

The orthopedicians uged the Union and state governments to urgently create infrastructure to train geriatric specialists and set up specialised geriatric healthcare facilities across the country, to gear up for a scenario of the country with the largest young population turning into a country with the largest elderly population in the next four-five decades.

Expect Better Blood Purification, BP Control, Quality Of Life

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Patients of kidney failure, requiring lifelong dialysis, are in for some relief in terms of better quality of life with a hospital in the tri-city claiming to be the first dialysis centre in the region, and among a handful across the country, to bring a new therapy system which has become a gold standard in Europe and in advanced countries elsewhere in the world.

 

Introducing media persons to the 5008/5008S system using the latest ‘Online HDF’ technology, kidney and transplant specialist Dr Manish Singla of Mayo Hospital, Mohali, said though the system consumes the same time – four hours per dialysis session – as the previous outdated systems being used by other hospitals, it provides a higher degree of blood purification, better blood pressure control, less requirement of costly Erythropoietin injections and better overall quality of life.


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Using the new therapy system will not only ensure that the patients no longer feel constant tiredness and lethargy, and lead a near normal life, but their average life expectancy following kidney failure will also increase substantially from two-three years to 5-7 years, he added.

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Informing that around 0.1 percent of population suffers from permanent kidney failure, needing lifelong dialysis, he said there would be more than 3000 such patients in Chandigarh tri-city alone and more than 30,000 patients in the region.

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Dwelling on the cost of dialysis, Dr Singla informed that a normal dialysis session costs anywhere between Rs 1500 and Rs 2500 and a patient has to undergo two sessions a week. In Mayo Hospital, the new therapy will cost Rs 500 per session more. But, since the Online HDF dialysis technique removes up to 10 times bigger toxins from the body, and improves the haemoglobin level, the additional cost is more or less offset with less need for the expensive Erythropoietin injections, saving a patient an estimated Rs 4,000 to Rs 5,000 per month, he claimed.

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Asked about future prospects of regenerating failed kidneys, he said advanced research in stem cell therapy has raised hopes that the first artificial complete organ to be successfully developed in the world could be the kidney. So far artificial tissues and artificial tissue-cum-machine combinations have been developed, but not complete organs. The trials on an artificial kidney have passed the second stage and now these have to be tried on humans. If all goes well, we could see artificial kidney transplants becoming a reality in the next two to three years, he added.

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Showbizz To Ride Piggyback On Admn

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The Golden is so very precious in our lives, whether it be birth, wedding or any other anniversary. The Chandigarh Union Territory Administration did not think alike, when it allowed its 50 years of existence to go by without much ado. But, surprisingly, now it has partnered a non-government entity, allowing it a piggyback ride to celebrate “Establishment Day”, a five day grand extravaganza to mark the 51st year of the City Beautiful from November 1 to 5, 2017.

What came out in the press conference organised by the private entity, Showbizz Celebrations Pvt. Ltd., where Chandigarh Tourism Director Jitender Yadav unveiled the official logo of the festival, was that the UT Administration will allow its platforms, including venues etc, to be used by Showbizz, which for all practical purposes will be the organiser of the event.

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According to a statement shared at the press conference, the Chandigarh Administration is an associate partner with Showbizz for the event, which is being held “to connect the youth of the city with its rich history of success and development.” 

The statement, quoting Manmeet Singh and Narbir Singh, both Directors of Showbizz Celebrations Pvt Ltd., said the five day festival to be held at Parade Ground in Sector 17, will feature Chandigarh icon awards, a picture gallery showcasing the historical legacy of the city, a food festival with special showcase by Ashish Chopra (a culinary historian, author and television host), rallies of vintage and luxury cars, a luxury lifestyle exhibition, a real estate expo and a fashion show with a Bollywood showstopper. There will be a carnival for kids’ entertainment and an elderly women’s marathon. Gurdas Mann will lead a line up of artists to add to the entertainment quotient. A special song on Chandigarh is also being prepared, they said.

Will it be a routine expo, or a memorable event, as the organisers are claiming it will be, we’ll know, come November 1.

Patar To Head Punjab Kala Parishad

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In its push to revive the rich art and culture of Punjab, the state government has appointed celebrated Punjabi writer and poet Dr Surjit Pattar as Chairman of the Punjab Kala Parishad. His nomination was made by Chief Minister Capt. Amarinder Singh and Tourism and Cultural Affairs Minister Navjot Singh Sidhu presented the appointment letter to Dr Patar in Ludhiana on Tuesday.

He replaces another popular Punjabi artist Satinder Satti, whose appointment towards the fag end of the tenure of the previous Akali Dal-BJP government had raised many eyebrows.

In his thanksgiving words, Dr. Patar promised to launch a people’s movement to propagate Punjabi culture, folk arts and literature.

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Speaking on the occasion, Navjot Singh Sidhu reiterated the state government’s resolve to constitute a ‘Cultural Parliament’ soon to initiate meaningful and constructive deliberations leading to strategies aimed at popularizing Punjabi art and culture. Modern tools of communication, including internet and social media, would be liberally used to ensure faster penetration into every household in Punjab, he added.

Member of Parliament from Ludhiana Ravneet Bittu was among several dignitaries present.

Another Kiran Bedi Comes To Town?

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There may be a lot for the female folk to cheer about with Nilambari Jagadale on Tuesday taking over as the first woman Senior Superintendent of Police of UT Chandigarh. But law breakers and criminals beware, she comes with the image of a no nonsense hard boiled policewoman.

In her first media interaction on taking charge, Nilambari, who has headed the police force in three districts of Punjab, two of them being sensitive border districts of Fazilka and Pathankot, came across as a balanced professional police officer, becoming empathetic and sympathetic, and ruthless as the situation demands.

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Her inclination to interact and seek suggestions from the public, including the media, to further improve policing in the union territory could bode well for the Chandigarh folks menaced by intolerable levels of street crime and violence.

Nilambari, an engineering graduate, who worked in a multinational corporation (MNC) for two years before joining the IPS, appeared keen on revisiting some community policing initiatives taken in Chandigarh in the past and adding her own inputs to make the Chandigarh Police more people friendly.

She feels that for a professional police officer the challenges are the same whether you are a man or a woman. So long as you are fair and professional in your approach you will be respected by the force as well as the public at large, she asserted.

Having Kiran Bedi, the first Indian IPS officer, and the only woman Inspector General of Chandigarh Police so far, as her role model, Nilambari has a chance to prove her mettle in a bigger arena which is Chandigarh, joint capital of two states.

Remember the days when Kiran Bedi used to roam the streets incognito at night keeping a watchful eye on her force, for which she was appreciated and loved by the Chandigarh populace. It’s an example worth emulating.

We wish her Good Luck & All The Best!!

Pkl Admn Unearths Sex Determination Tests Racket In Punjab

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What do you make of this – a crime happening in your backyard and an outside agency gets wind of it and does a decoy act to unearth it. This is exactly what happened when a team of the Haryana Health Department from Panchkula went all the way to Fatehgarh Sahib in Punjab to unearth an alleged illegal sex determination tests racket being run from a private hospital there.

Giving details of the raid conducted in Punjab, Panchkula Deputy Commissioner Gauri Prashar Joshi said in a media release that acting on a tip-off, a team deputed by the Panchkula District Administration sent a decoy customer to Mahesh Hospital in Fatehgarh Sahib after establishing coordination with Deputy Commissioner and Chief Medical Officer of Fatehgarh Sahib district.


       
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The team then carried out a raid after the hospital staff conducted the illegal sex determination test and caught the accused red-handed in the act with the amount paid by the decoy customer for the test. Cash amounting to Rs 10,000 and Rs 7,000 was recovered from the doctor and tout, respectively. During the raid, it also came to light that the clinic was not registered.
      
Gauri Prashar said on the complaint of the team, an FIR was being registered against the doctor, a helper and two touts. Further investigation was underway, she added.

Gets 2 More Advanced Centres, Satellite Centre For Una

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The prestigious Post Graduate Institute for Medical Education and Research (PGIMER, PGI for short) Chandigarh got its last advanced super speciality centre – Advanced Cardiac Centre – in 2009. Since then, it has been starved of a major project. The wait is finally over – not one, but two advanced super speciality centres have been sanctioned for the institute along with a satellite centre at Una in Himachal Pradesh with a total outlay of Rs 1475 crore.

All three projects –  Advanced Mother and Child Centre (Rs 485 crores),  Advanced Neurosciences Centre (Rs 495.31 crores) and Satellite Centre at Una in HP (Rs 495 crores) on the pattern of the Satellite Centre at Sangrur in Punjab were approved at a meeting of the Delegated Investment Board (DIB) of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Govt of India, held in New Delhi. Among others the meeting was attended by the representatives of NITI Aayog and Ministry of Finance.

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PGI Director Dr. Jagat Ram led the institute’s team at the meeting. PGI Deputy Director (Admn) Amitabh Avasthi among others also participated.

Besides the Advanced Cardiac Centre, PGI also has an Advanced Pediatrics Centre (opened in 1997) and Advanced Eye Centre (inaugurated in 2006).

Work on all three projects is expected to start soon. A media statement issued by PGI on Sunday, quoted Union Health and Family Welfare Minister JP Nadda as welcoming the development and reiterating the government’s resolve to provide health facilities and coverage to all at affordable price at their doorstep. He was also quoted as urging the Government of Himachal Pradesh to provide land at the earliest so that work on the Satellite Centre at Una could start immediately.

Advanced Mother and Child Centre

The PGI statement informed that the Advanced Mother and Child Centre will be a 300-bedded facility aimed at achieving a quantum jump in obstetric and neonatal tertiary care. It will establish new facilities like intensive care unit (ICU), neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) with level 4 services, high dependency unit (HDU), fetal medicine unit, robotic surgery, human milk bank, advanced infertility services and reproductive endocrinology.

This state of the art Advanced Centre, claimed to be first of its kind in Northern Region, would also enhance the training of health professionals by acting as an advanced simulation and skill training centre. It would also create world class advanced research facilities. Importantly, the Centre would make a substantial contribution towards reduction of maternal, prenatal and neonatal mortality in the region.

Advanced Neurosciences Centre

The Advanced Neurosciences Centre, a 300-bedded facility, would help in creating state of the art facilities to offer timely as well as best treatment for neurological and neurosciences disorders. It will provide increased bed strength, more number of OTs, ICUs and ventilators and affordable health care. This Centre would provide additional facilities like brain suite, mapping, invasive  neurophysiological techniques and advanced imaging technology. The Centre would act as a training centre for neuro specialists from across the country.

Satellite Centre at Una

The Satellite Centre at Una in HP, on the lines of the existing Satellite Centre at Sangrur in Punjab, would be a 300-bedded state of the art hospital aimed at reducing the referrals to PGI and providing quality healthcare facilities to the people of Himachal Pradesh. The Centre would provide specialised services in the departments of medicine, gynaecology, general surgery, paediatrics, ophthalmology, ENT, dental, radiology, dermatology, and many more. The Centre is expected to improve survival, reduce disability, ensure better rehabilitation and quality of life and affordable quality healthcare to the people of that region.

Lets Make That Effort; Call Toll Free No., File Online Complaint

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Fighting corruption may well-nigh be an impossible task, but then honest and sincere efforts can sometimes do wonders, make even the seemingly impossible possible. Claiming to work on this premise, the Vigilance Bureau in Punjab has launched a toll free helpline (1800-1800-1000) and enabled lodging of online complaints on its website to reach out to the general public for a partnership in the fight against the malaise.

On the eve of Independence day, Punjab Vigilance Bureau chief, Additional Director General of Police BK Uppal, said as part of a multi-pronged strategy, the bureau besides launching a toll free helpline and online complaint filing facility, was extensively using the electronic media platforms, pasting informatory posters prominently in government offices and organising awareness camps in the state under a zero tolerance approach towards corruption at all levels in the government.

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Assuring full confidentiality of informers and zero tolerance towards misconduct on the part of state Vigilance Bureau’s own officials, Uppal said the stage has been set for seamless information sharing, now it is time for members of the general public and honest public servants to show a will and resolve to fearlessly report corrupt practices and demands for bribe they come across to win the fight against corruption.

Specifically naming Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL), revenue and police departments,Uppal also called upon senior field officers of these and other organisations to keep a strict vigil and monitor their grievances redressal mechanisms and take prompt action in case of bribery complaints in public dealing offices.

Providing information about action taken by the bureau in its anti-corruption drive, he said in 44 traps laid in the last three months, the bureau has nabbed 52 public servants red handed.

Now Get A Call Alert Even On Car Wheel Theft Attempt

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Anti-theft GPS devices are not new to the Indian market, yet they haven’t really caught the imagination of a mass of car owners. Here comes an all new device, that keeps a tab on the wheels of your car, too. On activation, it enables the car to call you on up to four mobiles the very instant an attempt is made to open its doors or steal its wheels, besides tracking the vehicle for you and giving you an option to immobilise your car’s engine. It also enables you to keep a tab on your children and driver, when they take out the car without you in it, by monitoring the speed, fuel level, use of air conditioner, number of stops on the way, etc. That’s not all, you can even set virtual geographical limits, which if the car crosses, a mobile call will be activated.

Chandigarh-based Black Box GPS Technologies on Thursday announced the launch of this device in three models – PUMA Tracker, PUMA Smart and PUMA Prime – with a host of new features. It claims to be the only company in the country to introduce the anti-wheel theft and mobile call feature.

The new device was formally introduced in the market by Municipal Corporation Chandigarh Mayor Asha Kumari Jaswal.

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Interacting with media persons, Rajesh Vaidya, one of the directors of the company looking after the PUMA device, said vehicle theft was increasingly becoming a cause of concern among owners since thefts are on the increase, even of wheels, fuel, etc., and the recovery rate of these stolen vehicles continues to be abysmally low.  His company, which has its manufacturing facility in Baddi (Himachal Pradesh), has its own in house research and development teams, which help it to come out with unique features, he added.

Elaborating on the other features of the device, he said, PUMA gives real time location of your vehicle anytime, anywhere on your desktop or mobile whenever you require at the click of a button. You can even immobilise the engine of your car and active a panic button to alert your near and dear ones of an emergency with your location.

The device has its own 30 hours battery back-up so it can function even without power supply for that long. A call alert goes to you even when an attempt is made to remove the device from your car.

Different models of the device are priced in the range of Rs 8,000 to Rs 14,000 and come with a two-year warranty. The first year service is free and from second year the charges are as low as Rs 5 per day (Rs 150 a month), informed Vaidya.

Star-studded Evening Full of Creativity & Zest

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Imaginative creativity and zestful spirit, reflected through 24 inspiring collections pieced together by a batch of 38 passing out student designers of the Chandigarh centre of International Institute of Fashion Designing, were the hallmark of the INIFD Fashion Day Out – a set of three exquisite back to back star-studded fashion shows – presented as part of the institute’s annual passing out gala at The Taj Chandigarh on Saturday evening.

From Ethnic to Western to Indo Western, Street Look, Funky to very wearable garments, the designer collections were sashayed on the ramp by top models.

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Adding to the glamour quotient on the occasion was, among others, Kawaljit Singh, a veteran Bollywood fashion designer, credited with designing for the likes of Amitabh Bachchan, Rekha, Madhuri Dixit and Shah Rukh Khan, and a Big Boss contestant. He was presented a Lifetime Achievement Award.

Style Icon of India Award was conferred on Imam Siddique, another Big Boss star and popular TV show host of MTV Style Check UTV Stars and Channel V Fashion Police, for his contribution to Indian fashion industry.

Mrs India Earth 2016 Priyanka Khurrana Goyal and Miss Commonwealth Asia Pacific 2016 Shweta Raj were also honoured by INIFD.

The show was produced by ELFA Finishing Academy and choreographed by ace choreographer Lovell Prabhu. The gorgeous looks of the models were created by renowned hair and make-up artist team of Ritu Kolentine.