Vol.No.54. No.13
FOR PRIVATE CIRCULATION ONLY
Wisdom strengthens the wise more than ten rulers of the city.
SEPTEMBER 26, 2016 Ecclesiastes 7:19
Departments of ENT & Dental & Oral Surgery-I honoured with Skoch Awards
Special Prayers:September 25-October 01, 2016 Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacology : Dr. Binu Susan Mathew and Staff CHIPS : Mr. Ebinezer Sundarraj and Staff Poona Christian Medical Association Council Members : Dr. Christopher D. Moses Dr. Nitin T. Joseph Hospital: N.M. Wadia Hospital, Pune and others The Salvation Army India South Eastern Territory Council Members : Colonel Edwin Masih Lt. Col. T. Alfred Hospital : Catherine Booth Hospital, Nagercoil
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he Department of Ear, Nose & Throat and Dental Unit-I, received the Order- of- Merit award at the 45th Skoch summit held at Hyderabad on the 7th and 8th of September, 2016, for their hospital-based Neonatal Hearing Screening (NHS) Programme and Tobacco Cessation Programme respectively.
1000 births – much more than developed countries.
Without early identification of neonatal hearing loss, the situation becomes grave, as parents bring their children for treatment only after the age of 4-5 years, when they fail to develop language at school-going age. By this time, the crucial age for treatment The NHS programme was started in CMC in of this condition is lost and any intervention 2010, as a project with ICMR support by after this brings sub-optimum development Dr. Achamma Balraj. Since 2011, it has been of language and communication. offered as a service for all newborns This translates to poor integration of the (delivered at CMC as well as at other health individual into society and in turn, loss of centres), who require this test. Given the productivity of a huge number of Indian absence of a national neonatal screening citizens. programme in place, it was important to establish the feasibility of running this The NHS programme has managed programme in a tertiary care centre with a coverage of 97% of deliveries in CMC high patient load. India has a neonatal (an average of 50 per day) consistently for prevalence of hearing loss estimated at 5.8/ the last 3 years. Continued on Page 2
Sunday Services : October 02, 2016 6.00 pm : Scudder Auditorium Dr. M.C. Mathew 6.30 pm
: Hospital Chapel Mr. Paul Ravikumar
Days to remember: World Tourism Day - September 27 International Day of Older Persons
- October 01
Obituary: Mr. Thinagaran M., husband of Mrs. Chellammal (former faculty, College of Nursing); father of Mr. Lenny Vasanthan T., Lecturer, Physiotherapy and Mrs. Christy Martina John; father-in-law of Mrs. Dolly Mira Priyadarshini, Sr.Programmer, CHIPS and Mr. John Dhinesh, Nursing faculty, Baptist Hospital, Tezpur, on 14th September, 2016. Our thoughts and prayers are with the bereaved members of the family at this time.
Haematology and Pathology conduct 2 nd Basic Course in Molecular Diagnostics
investigations required in providing optimal care and an important tool for the health care provider in making the right decisions. However, there is a dearth of trained personnel in this area. In response to this need to train in molecular
conducted the 2nd Basic Course in Molecular Diagnostics, an eleven-day hands-on training workshop between 22nd August and 2 nd September, 2016. Continued on Page 2
CMC Newsline
Diagnostics have diagnostics, the Departments of M olecular become an essential part of Haematology and Pathology jointly
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