Showing posts with label Dr.Srinivas Ramaka. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dr.Srinivas Ramaka. Show all posts

Sunday, 5 January 2014

AAPI Global Healthcare Summit 2014 -Ahmedabad.

The 8th annual Global Healthcare Summit (GHS) 2014, was organised by the Association of American Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI) in collaboration with the Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs and Ministry of Health and the state government(Gujarat).

This forum ,mostly meant for exploring the innovative, efficient, cost-effective healthcare solutions for the country, have witnessed around 1,000 delegates have attended from around the world.

Dr.Srinivas Ramaka has shared his pic and awards ceremony brochure.

View Shri Narendra Modi addressing Global Health Summit, 2014 organised by AAPI at AMA.
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We heartfully thank all the award winners !!

Saturday, 20 July 2013

Winners of the 2013 World No Tobacco Day Awards in the South-East Asia Region





Every year, the World Health Organization recognizes individuals or organizations from the six regions for their accomplishments in the area of tobacco control such as research, capacity building, promotion of policy or legislation and advocacy to enhance tobacco control. The World No-Tobacco Day 2013 Award Winners from the South-East Asia Region are:

Director-General's Special Recognition Award

  • H.E. Dr Pradit Sintavanarong
    Minister of Public Health
    Thailand

World No Tobacco Day 2013 Award

  • H.E. Mr Maithripala Sirisena
    Minister of Health
    Sri Lanka
  • H.E. Prof. Pe Thet Khin
    Union Minister of Health
    Myanmar
  • Directorate of Medical and Health Service
    Government of State of Rajasthan
    India
  • Ms Shoba John
    Programme Director
    HEALTHBRIDGE
    India
  • Dr Rakesh Gupta
    Head, Cancer and Tobacco Control, and
    Senior Consultant, Surgical Cancer Surgery
    Rajasthan, India

Regional Director’s appreciation award for World No Tobacco Day 2013

  • Mr Lokendra Kumar Shrestha
    Chairman, Nepal Cancer Relief Society
    Nepal
  • Mr Sanjay Kumar, IAS
    Secretary, Health-cum-Executive
    Director and Food Safety Commissioner
    Government of Bihar, India
  • Mr Ahmed Afaal
    Managing Director, ADK Hospital
    and
    Vice-Chair, Tobacco Control Board
    Malè, Maldives
  • Mr Jape Kong Su
    Dili, Timor-Leste
  • Kerala Voluntary Health Services (KVHS)
    Kottayam, Kerala
    India
  • Mr Bejon Kumar Mishra
    Consumer Online Foundation
    New Delhi, India
  • Mrs Jyotsna Govil
    Honorary General Secretary
    India Cancer Society
    Delhi, India
  • Mr Hemant Goswami
    Founder and Chairperson
    Burning Brain Society/
    Tobacco-Free India Coalition/
    Tobacco Free World Foundation/
    Citizens' Voice, Chandigarh
    India
  • Dr Srinivas Ramaka
    Counsultant Cardiologist
    Srinivasa Heart Foundation
    India
Source: WHO

Tuesday, 11 December 2012

CPR TRAINING SESSION IN A SINGLE DAY



WHY THIS IS ATTEMPTED?

Because the awareness on sudden cardiac death, cardiac arrests and CPR  is less among the Indian population .

This event and the project of Srinivasa Heart Foundation in creating awareness on cardiac arrests and CPR  focuses on the need to replicate such projects in all other places in India and improve our Emergency Response system  so that survival rate from Out- Of Hospital Cardiac Arrests is improved.

DATE –12/12/12.FROM 6 AM ONWARDS TO BEYOND 8 PM.

Where this is attempted?

At Warangal,Andhra Pradesh,India .-urban and rural areas of the district..

The venue:
NRI ALUMNI EDUCATION CENTRE ,
KAKATIYA MEDICAL COLLEGE,
WARANGAL  ,
ANDHRA PRADESH, INDIA

Ph: 0870-2448622, 2556677 && Mobile: 9390105045
                                                 Website: www.srinivasaheart.org.


Simultaneous sessions on CPR will be held at selected venues in rural areas of Warangal district--Parkal,Eturunagaram,Jangaon,Narsampet and Mahbubabad .

How this is planned?

The Little Anne mannekins of Laerdel will be used in this event.

The Training session is planned to start at 6 AM ON 12/12/12 AND TO continue beyond 8PM.

Initially we plan to train the morning walkers in the town ,later involving the first year medical students ,high school students   of govt. And private schools in Warangal,college students=both JUNIOR colleges,degree colleges,professional colleges—pharmacy and engineering colleges ,lay public,families and friends,members of various NGOs,government  and private employees of various offices in Warangal,NSS ,NCC cadets,scouts and guides,members of NGOs,LIONS and rotary clubs.etc...

Each session  has a half an hour lecture on CPR and each participant will come on the stage and practice HANDS ONLY CPR ON the mannekin.We plan to keep at least 10 mannekins on the main stage in the NRI ALUMINI HALL   so that 10 persons can practice HANDS ONLY CPR .name and address of each participant will be noted.One mannekin   in each hall will be available for practising HANDS ONLY CPR.AED training also will be given.

Apart from Dr.Srinivas Ramaka,other doctors of IMA,WARANGAL,Volunteers of Indian RedCross ,Warangal,medical students will also be participating as trainers in this event.
Persons from the local community who have a social standing will be witnesses to this event.
  

Thursday, 27 September 2012

CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION TRAINING FOR LAY PUBLIC




Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation ,prominently  called as CPR,  is an emergency procedure which is performed in an effort to manually preserve intact brain function until further measures are taken to restore spontaneous blood circulation and breathing in a person in cardiac arrest.
 
Dr. SRINIVAS RAMAKA, Consultant Cardiologist and ,Chairman,Srinivasa Heart Foundation, is conducting CPR Training for lay public.
 
VENUE:SENATE HALL, KUC, WARANGAL
ANDHRA PRADESH
 
DATE: 29 -SEP- 2012
 
TIME: 10:30 am
 

About Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation :

Despite major advances in medical science,Sudden Cardiac  Arrest particularly Out-of Hospital Cardiac Arrest leading to death remains an important public health problem.
Despite the fact that more than 50 years have passed by since modern  CPR is introduced,the survival rate from Out-Of Hospital Cardiac Arrest remains 6 %.With an aim to improve the chance of survival from Out-Of Hospital  Cardiac Arrest, the American Heart Association has been providing periodic updates and guidelines for CPR and various organisations throughout the world have been replicating the guidelines issued in providing training to lay public in CPR.
 

Training @ warangal by Dr.Srinivas Ramaka:

                                                                                       Though instances of Sudden Cardiac Arrest are not uncommon in India,awareness on suchunfortunate events and knowledge on CPR is less among the  Indian public.
As per a study by the World Heart Federation,not even 1 % of the Indian population has proper knowledge on CPR.With this background,Srinivasa Heart Foundation has initiated the  important public health project of training lay public in CPR  in the year 2009.
 
After the introduction of the new guidelines on CPR in 2010,which marked the 50th anniversary of  CPR, a systematic training program in CPR for lay public was initiated in "Warangal".
 
Interview video of Dr.Srinivas Ramaka with one of telugu channel.
 
For any queries on the above training program and realted information, you can reach Dr.Srinivas Ramaka at his clinic address.
H.No. 2-4-617/1/1, Ramnagar, Hanamkonda, Warangal.
Ph: 0870-2448622, 2556677 && Mobile: 9390105045