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“New Approach and Emerging Trends in Hernia Repair”

Date: 1st March 2025
Time: 09:30 AM
Venue: Kadamba Hall
Speaker: Dr. Bharath B – Professor
Moderator: 1. Dr. T Durganna – Professor & HOD
The weekly clinical update by the department of General Surgery. All HOD’s & Faculty members, PG’s are requested to attend the same without fail.
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First Parent Teacher Meeting (PTM) – 2025

The first Parent-Teacher Meeting (PTM) for the 2024-25 batch of 1st MBBS students took place on Saturday, February 22, 2025, at Kadamba Hall, RRMCH. This important event commenced at 10:00 AM and concluded at 1:00 PM, providing a platform for meaningful discussions between parents and faculty regarding the academic progress and overall development of the students.
The meeting was kicked off by Dr. Bharathi D, Chairperson of the PTM Committee, who extended a warm welcome to all attendees. Dean Dr. Sathyamurthy B then addressed the gathering, stressing the critical role of consistent attendance in ensuring academic success. Dr. Naveen S, Advisor and former Principal of RRMCH, highlighted the strong correlation between regular attendance and improved academic performance, providing valuable insights to both parents and students.

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National Awareness Program – Anaemia Day 2025

The Department of Pediatrics at Rajarajeshwari Medical College, in collaboration with the Indian Academy of Pediatrics (IAP), observed National Anaemia Day on 14th February 2025. This special event aimed to raise awareness about anaemia and its impact on children and adolescents.
The program was conducted in the Pediatric Outpatient Department (OPD) and included an insightful session on the importance of understanding anaemia, its causes, and preventive measures, from birth through adolescence. The talk highlighted the significance of early diagnosis and treatment in ensuring the healthy growth of children.
Under the guidance of Dr. Adarsh E, Professor and Head of the Department of Pediatrics, the event saw active participation from families of children with special needs, along with medical staff and students. The beneficiaries, families, and attendees joined together in reciting the empowering slogan, “BYE BYE ANAEMIA”, reinforcing the collective effort to eliminate anaemia across the nation by 2025.
This initiative was a step toward fostering a healthier future, as we continue to spread awareness and promote proactive health measures for children and adolescents across the country.

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Vignatham Utsav 25

RajaRajeswari Medical College and Hospital participated in the prestigious “Vignatham Utsav 25” organized by Adichunchungiri University. This event, renowned for its focus on creativity and innovation, brought together participants from various fields for a model presentation competition.
A dedicated group of 11 students from the 1styear MBBS batch, along with interns, represented our college in this exciting competition. With enthusiasm and teamwork, our students showcased their talent and presented models that demonstrated their academic and creative skills.
All participants were recognized for their efforts and contributions, receiving mementos and certificates as a token of appreciation for their active participation. The event proved to be an enriching experience, fostering creativity, learning, and collaboration among the students.
RajaRajeswari Medical College and Hospital takes immense pride in the accomplishments of our students and looks forward to more such opportunities that encourage innovation and holistic growth.

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Health Education & Awareness Camp on Balanced Diet & Nutrition

Date: 20th February 2025
Time: 11:20 AM
A health education and awareness program by final year MBBS students was conducted at RMAMH-UHTC, Channasandra as part of their electives curriculum. The topic for health education was importance of consuming a balanced diet, Post-natal diet, Diabetic & Hypertensive diet. Beneficiaries included post natal women, adults and elderly people residing in Channasandra locality. The programme was conducted by Department of Physiology in co-ordination with Department of Community Medicine and staff from Urban Health Training Centre, Channasandra. The Program started at 11: 20 am with lamp lighting ceremony.
• Mrs Usha, Nutritionist from RRMCH briefed about the importance of consuming a balanced meal and following disease specific diet.
• Health education on diet to be followed by Diabetics, Hypertensives & postnatal women was explained with posters, hand made meal plates & pamphlets by Final year MBBS students.
• The program concluded successfully by 1:00 pm with distribution of peanut energy bars and health mix powder (Consisting of cereals, sprouted pulses, nuts & seeds) to the beneficiaries.
• Dr Priyanka Singh, Professor, Ms Nishitha L M &Ms Rashmitha V K, Assistant Professors from Dept. of Physiology and Dr Manasa A R, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Community Medicine participated and coordinated the program.
• A total of 73 beneficiaries participated in the programme.
Refreshments for the participants and transport were arranged by RajaRajeswari Medical College and Hospital.

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Congratulation to Dr. Prabhakara on your Esteemed International Membership

It is happy to share with you all that Dr. Prabhakara S, Professor & Head, Department of Genetics & Central Research Lab has got membership for International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society, USA.
Congratulations to Dr. Prabhakara S for being recognized with such an esteemed international membership. It is a proud moment and a great honor for RajaRajeswari Medical College and Hospital. The involvement in the International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society will surely provide exciting opportunities for collaboration and advancements in research. It’s always inspiring to see individuals achieve recognition on a global scale.

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Physiotherapy Health Education & Awareness Camp At RMAMH-UHTC, Channasandra

Date: 13th February 2025
Time: 11:00AM
A health education and awareness program by Physiotherapy students was conducted at RMAMH-UHTC,Channasandra. The topic for health education was common musculoskeletal problems among adults such as Low backache, knee pain, neck & shoulder pain and postnatal exercises for women. Beneficiaries included postnatal women, adults and elderly residing in Channasandra locality. The program was conducted by RajaRajeswari College of Physiotherapy in co-ordination with Department of Community Medicine, RRMCH and Rotary International Organization.

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CME on GERD

Date: 27/02/2025
Time: 11:00 am onwards
Venue: Kadamba Hall
GERD, or Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, is a chronic digestive condition where stomach acid or bile irritates the food pipe lining, leading to symptoms like heartburn, regurgitation, and discomfort. The CME session covered the latest medical and surgical approaches to managing this prevalent condition, ensuring that healthcare professionals are up-to-date with the most effective treatments.

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