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Robotic Surgery will start this year in KGMU Lucknow : Patients will receive many types of gifts in the King George Medical University in the new year.
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Maharishi University's 3rd Convocation Ceremony on 5th September 2022
Maharishi University of Information Technology organisied it’s 3rd Convocation Ceremony on 5th September 2022, coinciding with the auspicious occasion of Teachers’ Day, the birth anniversary of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. The Convocation Ceremony was extremely well coordinated event.
Shri Ajit Singh Pal (Hon’ble Minister for state (UP Govt) for Science and Technology, Electronics & Information Technology) graced the occasion as the Chief Guest, Dr. MLB Bhatt (Professor & Head, Dept of Radiation Oncology, KGMU, Lucknow) graced the occasion as the Guest of Honour while Hon’ble Chancellor (MUIT), Ajay Prakash Shrivastava presided the ceremony. Academic Council member, Shri Ajay Kumar Singh (Zonal Head, TCS iON ), Hon’ble DG (MUIT) Prof. Gp Capt OP Sharma, Shri Rahul Bharadwaj (Hon'ble member, BOG), Shri Anoop Srivastava (Hon’ble member, BOM), Vice Chancellor (MUIT) Prof. Bhanu Pratap Singh, Registrar (MUIT), Prof. Akhand Pratap Singh, Dy Registrar, COE, Dean-Academics, Deans and faculty members of all Schools also graced the occasion.
The program started with ceremonial academic procession, followed by Guru Puja, Saraswati Vandana and Swasti Vachan. Degrees were awarded to Ph. D., PG, UG, students. The Diploma students were also given their certificates. The dignitaries blessed the students and gave their best wishes for their future. The program concluded with vote of thanks by Prof. Akhand Pratap Singh, followed by National Anthem and closing ceremonial procession.
The program was smoothly moderated by Mr. Dinesh Pathak (Director, PI, MUIT).
The event was live broadcast on: https://youtu.be/TkiCWTWNokU
source: https://muitindia.blogspot.com/2022/09/maharishi-universitys-3rd-convocation.html
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‘Lifestyle diseases behind upto 30% covid casualties’ - Times of India
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‘Lifestyle diseases behind upto 30% covid casualties’ - Times of India
LUCKNOW: While pneumonia is the main condition that accelerates progression of coronavirus infection in humans, lifestyle diseases including uncontrolled hypertension, diabetes and cardiovascular ailments acted as the precipitating factor in upto 30% of the deaths across the world, suggests an assessment of global literature on Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) published in a book on the pandemic brought out by a team of doctors from King George’s Medical University and various others from India and abroad.
Titled ‘Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)’ the book is a part of series Medical Virology: from Pathogenesis to Disease Control and contains sixteen chapters on various aspects related to the global pandemic.
“The major underlying co-morbidities that complicate the course of COVID-19 by increasing the severity of illness, use of mechanical ventilation and length of ICU stay and thus increase the mortality include uncontrolled hypertension, diabetes, coronary heart disease, hepatitis B, cerebrovascular disease, chronic obstructive airway disease and others like cancer, chronic kidney disease and immunodeficiency,” explained editor, lead author and head, Centre for Advanced Research, KGMU, Professor Shailendra K Saxena whose group started work on Covid in the first week of January.
Talking about the clinical characteristics and differential clinical diagnosis of the pandemic virus, the authors summarized co-morbidities, complications and mortality in various cohorts of COVID-19. Traversing through different studies, the authors noted that pneumonia was seen in 91% of the patients while uncontrolled hypertension was the co-morbid condition in upto 30% of the casualties. Diabetes was the underlying medical condition that led to death in 15-30% of the patients while CVD was seen in 12.5-15% of the patients.
UP state health officials have time and again pointed out that co-morbid conditions were responsible for over 85% COVID-19 deaths in the state. On Monday too, Principal Secretary Health and Family Welfare, Amit Mohan Prasad underlined the importance of prevention to keep trouble at bay especially among those with underlying conditions.
With over 88,000 downloads in a week, the book has already become an international Medical Bestseller and is being used as a ready reference by several countries including Caribbean Island nation Antigua and Barbuda and Vietnam. While the Caribbean country’s Medical Council has adopted the book, Vietnam’s Ministry of Science and Technology has recommended its use for public health. The list of co-authors includes KGMU VC Prof MLB Bhatt and head of infectious disease unit Dr D Himanshu among others from India and abroad.
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Robotic Surgery will start this year in KGMU
Lucknow : Patients will receive many types of gifts in the King George Medical University in the new year. There will be many types of disease treatment and accurate operation. KGMU will have operations with the help of robots. There for proposal of Robotic Surgery has been sent to the government. The officers expressed the hope of getting the approval soon. This information was given by KGMU Vice Chancellor Dr. MLB Bhatt in a press conference on Monday.
Vice Chancellor Dr. MLB Bhatt said that KGMU is taking steps to provide treatment to patients with modern technology. Robotic Surgery is being recovered at a cost of about Rs 30 crore. In the Centenary phase one, there are four operational theaters in the transplant unit. There will be a robot in an operation theater. It is possible to conduct various types of diseases.
They said that the patients of the Department of Urology Surgery, Gesto Surgery, ENT and Cordio Vascular Thoracic Surgery etc. would be operated. Vice Chancellor Dr. MLB Bhatt told that there is a shortage of doctors in KGMU. 200 doctors will be kept. Interviews have been conducted in many departments. The result is not being declared due to technical screw. The doctors will be recruited soon after the permission. With this, arrangements for teaching work will be improved.
KGMU Vice Chancellor Dr. MLB Bhatt said that stem cell bank will be set up in the blood bank. This will facilitate the treatment of victims from severe illness with stem cell therapy. According to Dr. Thulika Chandra, in charge of blood bank, the baby born in the Department of Women and Obstetrics and Gynecology (Queen Mary) will be sent to the stool cell unit. The family members will also be allowed in it. Stem cells will be removed from the placenta for about five years. Which will be preserved in liquid nitrogen. Stem cells will be provided after examining the needy patients.
Dr. KGMU Department of Pediatrics Mala Kumar said that the state’s first Himalayan milk bank will be made. Milk will be taken after counseling of nurses admitted in Queen Mary. Then it will be saved after the investigation. The milk can be stored for up to three months.
They told that the mothers can not breastfeed for 30 percent of the newborn in Queen Mary. This problem can be seen in Mao, which gives birth to sickness and pre-medicinal infant. Dr. Sandeep Tiwari, President of Trama Surgery, told that 125 doctors of KGMU will go to Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj. Eight to 10 doctors will be present daily.
There will also be cataract operations of needy patients. With the help of Bhaurao Devars Trust and Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, one lakh devotees will be given eye glasses. Medicines, dental, and other diseases, including surgery, will get treatment for the victims. KGMU CMS Dr. SN Shankwar told that soon 42 ventilators will be operated for serious patients. Now running 150 ventilators. The journey started with 10 ventilators.
In January, the target is to turn the ventilator on. He informed that till now 114 patients have been provided treatment under the Ayushman scheme. He informed that the establishment of satellite campus located in Balrampur district of KGMU, ‘Operation of Burn Unit,’ facility of Liver Transplant, Railway Basera equipped with Hotel facilities for Tirarmars, ‘aims to get AIIMS status to KGMU, Modular in Dufferin Hospital Operation theater will become. ‘ PICU will start in the civil hospital.
Dufferin will become a modular operation theater at the hospital. PICU will start in the civil hospital. Dufferin will become a modular operation theater at the hospital. PICU will start in the civil hospital. ‘The goal of getting KGMU status to AIIMS will be a modular operation theater at Dufferin Hospital.’ PICU will start in the civil hospital. ‘The goal of getting KGMU status to AIIMS will be a modular operation theater at Dufferin Hospital.’ PICU will start in the civil hospital.
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