Baptist Souvenir

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Bangalore Baptist Hospital H B B Commemorating 38 years of quality health care Inauguration of the new cancer centre & wards

Transcript of Baptist Souvenir

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Bangalore Baptist Hospital

HBBCommemorating 38

years of quality health care

Inauguration of the new cancer centre & wards

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Our hospital exists to serve all people in the spirit of Christ irrespective of caste, creed,

religion, colour and socio-economic status. We strive to provide excellent holistic care at an affordable cost and subsidise or provide free care to the marginalized.

We have accomplished much in 2010: the cancer center, the additional general wards, new staff residences, a new CT scan and a chatram for patient attenders among others. In the last five years, our bed capacity has almost doubled.

Message from the Director

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In addition, we have made significant progress on infrastructure, the number of patient services and measures to improve quality both in inpatient and outpatient departments. We are involved in initiatives with the National Accreditation Board for Hospitals as well as the National Board of Examinations. Several training programmes have been added to our existing courses. On our 38th anniversary, we want to remember with gratitude those who have supported us through the years. The BBH family gratefully thanks our friends, patients and well-wishers all over the world who have helped us with contributions and prayer. We thank the Christian Medical College and Hospital, Vellore, and the International Mission Board for their partnership and guidance. Above all, we thank God for His grace that sustains and nurtures us, as we grow from strength to strength.

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Dr Alex Thomas

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Bangalore Baptist Hospital

HBBCommemorating 38 years of quality health care

Table of Content

Editorial CommitteeDr Gift NormanDr. Alexander ThomasMr. Sunny KuruvillaDr. Sindhulina ChandrasinghDr. Chandy AbrahamDr. Anita ThomasDr. Arun KamathMrs. Elizabeth John

Messages 4

History 15

Cancer center & Project Believe 18

Medical Services 21

Dearing memories at BBH – 1999 to 2010 37

Community Health 59

Allied Health 65

Finance 71

Pastoral Care 73

Nursing 75

Bangalore Baptist Hospital – Growing Into The Future 81

Health Services Training 83

Administration 85

Support Services 89

Association of National Board Accredited Institutions (Anbai) 91

The National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and 92 Healthcare Providers (NABH)

Joining Hands with Others to Build a Better World 94

Photo Album 95

Acknowledgement 104

Photo Credit:Mr. Arun Hubert&Foto Tech

Cover Concept & Design: Primalogue Publishing Media Pvt. Ltd.

Layout:Primalogue Publishing Media Pvt. Ltd.

Printing:Brilliant Printers Pvt. Ltd.

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Smt. Pratibha Devisingh PatilThe President, Republic of India

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Smt. Sonia GandhiPresident, All India Congress Committee

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Phones : 23019080

All IndIA Congress CommIttee24 AkbAr roAd, new delhI - 110 011

sonia gandhiPresident

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I am glad to learn that the Bangalore Baptist Hospital is opening a new Radio Therapy facility for cancer treatment. This will undoubtedly provide a much-needed service in the region, especially given the high standards of medical excellence for which the Bangalore Baptist Hospital is renowned, and the holistic and compassionate care that it provides all its cancer patients, including the poor and needy.

I am particularly heartened to note that the new facility will emphasize palliative care, which unfortunately does not receive priority in many of our hospitals. I believe that to ease the pain and suffering of terminally ill patients, and to provide them and their families psycho-social and spiritual support, is an important and indeed essential part of cancer care. I laud Dr. Alexander Thomas and all those associated with the Bangalore Baptist Hospital for their deeply humane and compassionate attitude towards their patients, and wish them every success in their future endeavours.

September 29, 2010 New Delhi

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Dr M Veerappa MoilyUnion Cabinet Minister for Law & Justice

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Messages

Prof. Dr. Mumtaz Ali KhanCabinet Minister for Haj, Wakf and Minority Welfare, Karnataka

Bangalore Baptist Hospital and Humanism

The word “Baptist” generally occurs in the context of religious connotation. Similarly, the word “Baptism”is used in the same context. Very rarely, I had heard this name in any other context. But when the Baptist Hospital was set up about 30 years ago in Hebbal, Bangalore, it was largely understood that Christian missionary has some special interest in matters relating to conversion. I was then a Professor at the Bangalore Agricultural University, Hebbal. I still remember all sorts of gossip going on in and around Hebbal. When it became clear that Bangalore Baptist Hospital was ushered in only to serve the poor and middle class people in general in matters relating to health care, it was a big relief.Hebbal was still a village area where mostly agriculture was the dominating occupation. Its popularity was mostly because of the establishment of the Bangalore Agricultural University. But the newly sprung up Baptist Hospital added value and glamour to this tiny village which turned out to be an urban area in due course of time. The university recognized this hospital for medical assistance to its employees.The hospital too was quite small with spacious greenery available in all directions within its boundaries. This hospital attracted the people very soon. People started pouring in; demand increased. The people’s confidence in the quality of treatment, both from the health point of view and human

relation point of view added to its popularity in the nearby and also not too far areas. The hospital had the basic facilities needed for a newly established hospital. But its growth to meet the fresh needs of the people was at a fantastic speed. Today, every inch of this vast area is meaningfully occupied. The Nursing School, now likely to become a College, became a boon for young girls to seek admission and realize their dream to serve the society as nurses.The main source of inspiration and confidence in the administration and expansion was Dr. R A Naylor, an angel in the guise of a human. Her name became very popular in Bangalore. She carved a name for herself as a surgeon. Her approach to patients and quality of services rendered made her extremely popular. Her name became a household name. She also earned a big name as an administrator and fund-raiser. Funds were pouring in as water. Baptist missionary groups abroad were enthusiastic in extending full financial support to expand the hospital building and challenging services.When I was looking for some organization to hand over the Mother Theresa Rural Hospital started by me in Kannamangalapalaya village of Devanhalli Taluk, Bangalore Rural District, I had no option but to donate the hospital to the Baptist Hospital. The main driving force behind this was the unquestionable confidence I had

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Healing and Wholeness in the spirit of Jesus Christ

Our Vision

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HistoryDr and Mrs Jasper McPhail were the first Southern Baptist missionaries appointed to India. They began serving as the staff of Christian Medical College, Vellore. In 1963, Dr. McPhail made the initial efforts to choose the location for the proposed hospital, which was to be the primary work of the mission. Bangalore was chosen as the site, and Dr and Mrs Ralph Bethea began work there in 1966, and the first church ‘Sonnenhalli’ (now ‘Bethel’)

was established.The property for the hospital was purchased in Hebbal, which is located on the northern edge of Bangalore. In 1969, Dr & Mrs John Wikman and Dr & Mrs Richard Hellinger arrived. The architectural plans for the hospital building were completed, and construction began in 1971. On January 15 1973, the ‘Bangalore Baptist Hospital’ was dedicated.

Mission: To provide quality wholistic care to all people and train others to do the same, sharing the love of Jesus Christ, drawing people to Him and growing together into a mature community.

Professionalism Accuracy Courtesy Timeliness

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From the Pages of History

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Leaders Over the Years In 1963 Dr and Mrs Jasper McPhail sent by Foreign Mission Board of Southern Baptist Convention came to Bangalore to identify an appropriate land for setting up a clinic. At that time Dr Jasper McPhail was working as a cardio-thoracic surgeon at the Christian Medical College, Vellore

Dr and Mrs Ralph Bethea opened the clinic and first Church at ‘Sonnenhalli (now Bethel) in 1966.

In 1973 Bangalore Baptist Hospital opened its doors to serve the community. During that time Dr John Wickman (surgeon and administrator) and Barbara Wickman along with Dr Richard Helinger (physician and administrator) and Frankee Helinger provided the leadership.

Dr. Rebekah Naylor (surgeon) joined the hospital in May 1974 and continued to be associated with the hospital as the IMB representative on the staff.

Others assciated with the hospital are Dr.Russel Rowland and Betty Rowland, Mr William Mason and Mona Mason, Mr Truman, Ms Gwen Smith, Dr Van Williams and Sarah Williams, Ms Linda Garner, Dr Dem Ward and Susan Ward, Dr Jason Lee and Carolyn Lee, Ms Gall Hill, Mr Phil White, Dr Dick Fox and Joan Fox, Mr Cecil Hamite and Elise Hamiter,Mr Ronald Bolton and Mrs Bolton.

Chief Executives

1969-1973 Dr.John Wickman & Dr.Richard Hellinger1974-1977 Mr.Bill Mason1979-1980 Mr.Phil White1981-1984 Dr.Van Williams1985-1989 Dr.Rebeka Ann Naylor1990-2000 Dr.Stanley C Macadan2001-2005 Dr.Santosh Benjamin2005- Dr Alexander Thomas

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18Cancer Centre & Project Believe

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Project Believe

BangalorE LInac to sErVE the Poor

The goal of Project Believe is to provide palliative / curative radiation therapy to the poor and underprivileged suffering from malignancies through a state-of-the-art LINAC radiation therapy unit

BackgroundOver 10 years ago, a unique partnership was established between North Carolina Baptist Hospital (NCBH) and the Bangalore Baptist Hospital to provide cancer care for the poor regardless of race, religion, caste or economic status. Project Believe was conceived in 1996-1997.

The NeedBangalore Baptist Hospital provides care to a growing number of cancer patients. It already provides Oncology and Palliative care services. Patients requiring radiotherapy had to be referred elsewhere. The costs of radiotherapy are prohibitive and beyond the reach of the poor, especially those needing palliative radiotherapy, who have no other option but to often return home resigned to a painful end. Curative radiotherapy is preferred to palliation. The Government Regional Oncology Centre is 30 kms. away and though they provide radiotherapy services at subsidized rates, it is difficult to access due to the long waiting list. It is our belief that project Believe would bridge this gap and enable us to bring health and wholeness to many patients, especially the poor and marginalized.

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The Radiation Therapy DepartmentSince the initiation of Project Believe, many persons have contributed with hardwork and financial support to make this a reality. With Gods abundant grace, the radiotherapy treatment for our first patient was started in November 2010. The Elekta Synergy Platform has state-of-the art technology and equipment to plan and deliver precise radiation with integrated IMRT facilities.We now have a dedicated team of Radiation Oncologists, Physicist, Technologists, Staff Nurses and Oncology Counsellors working together as a team to care for the many cancer patients. The poor and underprivileged are blessed through these service. We wish to gratefully acknowledge the support received from the North Carolina Baptist Foundation (Bob Parker), Ed Shaw, Mrs Mays and Dr Dayanand Pai. We also acknowledge the support from Good News Health, Scotland and courtesy Ms Lorna Murray.We hope to expand our department in the future through the addition of another machine with IGRT facilities and Brachytherapy.

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21Medical Services

Division Head: Dr Chandy Abraham

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The back bone of any service is human resource, more so in this division. We have been blessed with an excellent group of doctors who have a commitment to ethical care that follows the best known practices in their respective fields, utilizing relevant technology that is truly a value addition.A major emphasis in this division is to provide compassionate care that is at the same time appropriate and cost effective.Training of future doctors and consultants form another cornerstone of the services here and it is indeed a matter of great pride to see our students and trainees performing well both here in India and across the globe.There has been incredible growth in this division over the last 5 years both in numbers of doctors and patients treated, as also in the variety of services offered – all basic specialties and most super specialties.

Dr Chandy AbrahamDeputy Director and Chief, Medical Services Division

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Annual Patient StatisticsOut-Patients Without Refferal

In-Patients –By Discharges

Doctors In BBH

Unit 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010Medicine 36416 40358 43627 44572 52306

Paediatric 22343 24077 26405 27431 27402

Surgery 14877 15913 17572 17328 16866

Obstetrics & Gynecology 28566 32471 37737 38080 37952

Dermatology 6206 5627 7187 8022 8303

Psychiatry 1235 1466 1920 1993 1677

Dentistry 5683 6257 6818 6766 6682

Ophthalmology 5332 6192 7001 7371 7317

Orthopaedics 12490 15135 16277 17177 15940

ENT 7274 8136 8559 9227 9611

Palliative Oncology Clinic 213 248 300 391 388

Neurology -- 485 1404 1922 2163

Cardiology 1864

Total 140635 156365 174807 181477 188471Total With Referral 152457 166256 189577 196423 202458

Unit 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010Medicine 3391 3185 3457 3778 3972

Paediatric 1949 1962 1906 1844 1935

Neonatology 1808 2132 2613 2714 2458

Surgery 1850 1693 1774 1850 1712

Obstetrics & Gynecology 2855 3158 3808 4048 3729

Dermatology 4 4 13 6 2

Psychiatry 3 8 9 16 5

Dentistry 6 9 5 2 0

Ophthalmology 87 72 41 52 37

Orthopaedics 519 633 688 779 626

ENT 267 314 324 340 358

Neurology 1 1 -- 0

Cardiology 9 63

Total 12739 13169 14639 15438 14897

As on 31 March of Regular Contract DNB SHO Intern Total2006 30 15 26 4 75

2007 36 23 34 5 98

2008 35 21 44 3 103

2009 46 20 44 4 114

2010 49 23 42 4 118

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Services• Department of Pediatrics takes care of all

childhood illnesses till 15 years of age.

• Well equipped Pediatric and Neonatal ICU to take care of high risk newborns and sick children on monitors and ventilators.

• Over 27,700 out-patient visits and 1,935 in-patients in 2010. About 2400 newborns are cared for and over 100 paediatric surgeries are performed annually.

• All newborns are screened for congenital hypothyroidism, metabolic problems and congenital deafness.

• Immunization Clinic - every day as per revised Indian Academy of Paediatrics recommendations, including optional vaccines.

• B.B.H lactation cell ‘Amrutha’ takes care of all the lactation problems and ensures that breast feeding is a happy process for mothers and babies.

• World ORS and World breast feeding weeks are celebrated every year to create awareness among patients, staff, students and public.

Specialty ClinicsComprehensive, multi-disciplinary clinic for developmentally challenged children

Tuesday 1.30 – 3:30 pm; Dr. M.C Mathew, M.D Ph.D (Developmental Pediatrics) Paediatric Endocrinology (Dr. Raghupathy P., M.D DCH FRCP (Pediatric Endocrinologist)Paediatric Cardiology Clinic(Dr. Mytri Chowdary, M.D., D.N.B. (Cardiology)Peri-natal and high risk new born Clinic

Wednesday 1.30 – 3:30 pmAsthma clinic Patient education for Childhood Asthma patients

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Thursday 1.30 – 3:30 pmPaediatric DentistryPaediatric OpthalmologyPaediatric SurgeryPaediatric NeurologyPaediatric Nephrology

Consultants:Dr. Achamma Thomas M.D DCHDr. Krishna Murthy P. M.DDr. Madhuri Maganthi M.DDr. Varsha B. Cavale D.N.B

Visiting Consultants:Dr. Raghupathy P. (Pediatric endocrinology) M.D DCH FRCPDr. M.C Mathew ( Developmental Pediatrics) M.D PhDDr. Mytri Chowdary (Pediatric Cardiology) M.D, D.N.B (Cardiology)Dr. Ashok Rizwani ( Pediatric Surgery) M.S MchDr. Varadarajulu ( Neurology) M.D, D.MDr. Jacob Chacko (Nephrology) M.D,D.M, MNAMS

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Paul & Ruth Dearing

Dearing memories at BBH – 1999 to 2010

For years the notion of doing short term missions trips was one we had

“successfully” avoided. But in June 1999, the Lord convinced us of His call on us in that regard, and in December 1999 we found ourselves at Bangalore Baptist Hospital in India, half way around the world from our home in the USA.That first trip was a momentous one for us. Although in many ways, India was a new experience – the noise level, the making of 6 lanes of traffic in the marked 4 lanes, the vibrant colors, the flowers in the beautiful dark hair of the Indian women, the constant press of people regardless of where we were – it was also a nostalgic one for me (Ruth). Being of Indian descent, but having grown up in Kenya, much of what I saw reminded me of things in my childhood – the food, the physical items used to accomplish tasks, the clothing, among many other things. It was also the beginning of the renewal of a family relationship – my aunt also lives in Bangalore, and our regular visits to BBH have provided a good opportunity for restoration of that childhood family connection.The gracious hospitality of all at BBH has been profoundly touching to us. From the guest house staff members that take care of our daily needs, to the administrative staff and other members of the hospital, all have welcomed us warmly on every visit. Dr. Stanley Macaden was the Director when we first came and Dr. Rebekah Naylor the long

standing missionary surgeon. We had heard Dr. Naylor speak at a church in Texas almost 20 years prior to that time, little knowing then that we would end up serving together in India, or how sweet a friendship would be forged as we did that. That is a friendship that continues to the present.In the years since that first, somewhat bewildering and challenging trip, MUCH has changed at BBH. The complete transfer of the management of the hospital from the IMB into the gifted and very capable hands within India has been a successful and important step forward in realizing the Lord’s expanding vision and purpose for this institution. The growth and development of the Pastoral Care Department (PCD) has been remarkable to observe and experience, as has that of many other departments. The physical facility has expanded tremendously with many new services and increased bed capacity made available to the community served by the hospital.There is so much more we could enumerate, but in the remaining space allow us to express each of our hearts regarding our individual experience at and with BBH.“I (Paul) have been profoundly grateful for the warm friendships I have enjoyed with members of the surgery department over the years – those still here, and others now serving in other venues. Their skill and personal character has had major impact and been a challenge that has

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‘pulled me up’. I have so enjoyed the teaching opportunities with the residents on all fronts, especially keeping them ‘in knots’! J These friendships I will always treasure.”“I (Ruth or Roopa) have had a particularly satisfying experience over the years, having been given the tremendous trust to share what the Lord Jesus pours into my own life by way of the opportunity to do the departmental Bible studies and chapel services. From the most casual to the more personal contacts, the establishment and development of relationships with the people I have encountered has been and will remain a special gift to me. Somewhere in all of that, the Lord has also seen to it that I accomplish the more pragmatic tasks within various departments,

and has graced me to see firsthand the lasting fruit of those labors…something for which I am, selfishly, gratified by and immensely grateful. All of these, and much else, are treasured gifts to me.”For both of us, our association with BBH is more than just that – an “association”. The BBH family IS our FAMILY. The ensuing ministry to North India that has developed in our lives over the last several years is very much a fruit of the influence of people at BBH. WE always consider ourselves as missionaries being sent out by BBH when we go to serve in the north, linking hands with others in the larger circle of believers to minister to the needs of the people of India. We look forward to seeing what else the

Lord has in His heart toward, for and through BBH in the next season of the life of this institution and all of us connected to it. We also look forward with great anticipation to more time with you all – you who are near and dear to our hearts. May the Lord bless and may we, individually and as the institution named BBH, make a conscious choice to stay true to HIS vision and purpose for us.

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Routine Services:Dental Fillings Different types of fillings are used to treat dental cavities. These include aesthetic composite fillings, silica based Glass Ionomer fillings and dental amalgam.

Oral ProphylaxisDental scaling is routinely done on an appointment basis. Periodontal surgical procedures are recommended if required.

Dental ExtractionRoutine extractions as well as extraction of impacted wisdom tooth are done. Surgical procedures including biopsies and treatment of dental cysts are done.

Root Canal TreatmentThis specialized form of treatment gives hope to a tooth which otherwise would have been extracted. The infection in the root is treated and restored back to normal function.

Specialist Services � Orthodontics - correction of improperly aligned

teeth � Prosthodontics - replacing missing teeth with

artificial teeth � Cosmetic Dentistry - its about good looking

teeth and improving the smile on your face � Pediatric dentistry - treatment of teeth related

problems in children � Implant dentistry - replacement of missing

teeth by loading a artificial tooth on to a denatal implant

� Maxillo-facial surgery-treatment of trauma related detal and facial injuries

� Special care dentistry-treatment of dental problems in among special groups

Monday – Friday 8.00 am to 4.30 pm. Evening clinics - on two days Mondays – Children’s Clinic Thursdays - Orthodontic Clinic

Dentists Dr Abey Varghese Chacko Dr Philcy PhilipDr Dinesh K John

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The Department of Ophthalmology since its inception in 1983, has grown, with its priority set on serving the community in the Spirit of

Christ.

ServicesRefractive Error correction with the help of Computerized Vision Testing

� Diagnosis and management of eye diseases � Pediatric Ophthalmology Clinic

» ROP Screening » Management of Lacrimal Sac Diseases

� Glaucoma services � Computerised visual field testing � Diabetic clinic � Small incision cataract surgery with Intraocular

lens implant (rigid/foldable) � Phacoemusification � Eye lid trauma surgeries � Contact Lens clinic

EquipmentAutorefractometer, For computerized vision testingOperating Microscope, For microsurgical proceduresSlit Lamp Alcon Legacy Phacoemulsifier, For cataract surgeries

Optical ShopA well-stocked optical outlet functions from the premises of the hospital. All varieties of excellent quality spectacle frames, lenses and goggles are available.

ConsultantsDr Jude Hans SimmonsDr.Philip Thomas Dr.Reena Kumari

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Community Ophthalmology: Project Ephratha

The Department of Ophthalmology reaches out to the needy patients from the slums of Bangalore and

from the surrounding villages. Cataract surgery with an Intra-

Ocular Lens implantation is done freely.

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OtologyMicrosurgery of the earCochlear implant, BAHA

Head and Neck OncologyOncology clinicsSurgery for head and neck cancer

Balance and Vestibular SystemVertigo clinicElectronystagmography

Laryngology, Voice and

SwallowingMicrolaryngal surgeryPhonosurgerySurgery for laryngotracheal stenosis

Snoring & Obstructive Sleep ApnoeaSleep study (PSG)Upper airway endoscopySurgery for snoring & OSA

Facio-maxillary Trauma SurgerySurgery for Facial bone fractures

ConsultantsDr Anita Thomas Dr Badridatta H CDr Rupa Naik

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The Department of Orthopaedics in Bangalore Baptist Hospital provides high quality comprehensive orthopaedic services that are comparable to any other major hospital in Bangalore. It is supported by a well equipped physiotherapy department.

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Services Offered24 X 7 Accident and Emergency orthopaedic coverage and surgeryJoint Replacement SurgeriesArthroscopic surgeriesSpine surgeriesLimb reconstruction and deformity correction surgeries General traumaPaediatric OrthopaedicsRheumatologyPlastic SurgeryNeurosurgery

Specialty ClinicsSports Medicine and Pediatric Orthopaedics Dr. Rudraprasad – 1st and 3rd Wednesday of every month

Joint replacement Thursdays 2.30 – 3.30 pm

Spine clinics Tuesdays 2.30 – 3.30 pm

NeurosurgeryDr Vikram K - Tuesdays -1.00 - 2.30 pmDr Sharan - Tue. – Fri. -5.30 - 6.30 pm

ConsultantsDr Niranjan Mallanaik Dr Alexander Thomas Dr Alfred Cyril Roy Dr Girish KDr Saravanan S Dr Naveen Kumar C

Clinic Timings and Contact:OPD, Regular Monday to Friday - 7.30 am - 2.30 pmSaturday - 7.30 am - 12.30 pmEvening clinics- Monday to Friday 4.30 pm - 6.30 pmTelephone: Ortho OPD: 080-22024379080 – 22024497, 22024375, 22024451

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The Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology aims at providing quality care for women across all sections of society. With over 2500 outpatients and between 250-300 deliveries every month, of which 40% of cases are high risk and referred cases, it is one of the busiest departments in the hospital.

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Services Rendered � Ante-natal and post-natal care � High-risk pregnancy Clinic � Well equipped labor room staffed by skilled

nursing and medical staff � Infertility Clinic � Menopause Clinic � Laproscopic surgery � State-of-the art birthing rooms � 24 hours obstetric care for all low risk and high

risk pregnant women � 24 hour coverage by doctors and consultants in

the labor room � Painless labor - using epidural anesthesia � Labor room with all modern facilities. � Management of all high risk obstetric cases

including instrumental deliveries and caesarean sections.

� Availability of new born care � Round the clock coverage by anesthetists � Emergency obstetric operation theatre facility

GynecologyWomen need medical attention at all stages of life. Expert advice is available for most of these problems.All the gynecological problems are managed by expert consultantsAll types of surgeries are done including laparoscopiesWe provide low cost and high quality basic infertility workup.Family planning (contraception): All the women are counseled immediately after delivery as well as in the postnatal clinic. This is done according to the guidelines laid down by dept of health and family welfare.Counseling is provided regarding contraception.All types of contraception, according to the choice of the patient, are offered including pills, Copper T etc.

Facility for Tubecotomy, as well as laparoscopic sterilization, is available

Preventive CareScreening for all gynecological cancers in the well women clinicTreatment for menopausal problemsCounseling adolescents regarding any gynecological problems.

Special Services RenderedDietary and nutritional counselingAntenatal classesScreening of all gynecological cancers including colposcopyGynecological oncology services - Dr SomashekarFirst and Third Wednesday of every month from 3pm to 5pm.Uro-gynecological services

ConsultantsDr Padmaja PDr Nirmala MohanDr Nalini ArunkumarDr Rajneesh SamalDr Agita KumariDr Satyavani

Clinic Timings:Monday to Friday8.00 am – 2.00 pm Saturday8.00 am – 12.00 noonEvening Clinic Monday to Friday 4.30 -7.00 pm (Consultation only by appointment)

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“I was sick, and ye visited me... ” Matthew 25:36

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The BBH model of Palliative care is an integrated approach to active total care of patients

facing life limiting illness such as cancer, AIDS or end stage chronic medical disease and support to their families. It was initiated as a joint venture with Wake Forest University, Baptist Medical Center, USA, incorporating Hospice & Home care services since 1998. » Palliative care is “patient centered”

rather than disease focused

» “Death accepting” but life enhancing

» It neither hastens or postpones death

» Concerned with “healing” rather than curing

» It emphasis on improving the “Quality of Life” and adding life to days

» It has a Multi-disciplinary team – comprising of a doctor, nurses and a counselor/pastor. Planned visits within 35 – 40 kms. radius of hospital

» It provides totally free services to the poor & needy

Services renderedWe aim to provide high quality holistic and compassionate care to give peace, comfort and maintain dignity and hope: » Control of pain & other symptoms

» Psycho-social support

» Counseling and spiritual support

» Empowering the family to provide care at home

» Care and support for the family

» Death formalities and bereavement support as needed

» Supplying necessary equipment - eg: waterbed, cot, wheelchair, walker etc.

A Beacon of Hope!

Adds life to their days! “In as much as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.” Matthew 25:40

Comfortable and happy at home – few days before death

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In-Patient Care » Symptom control

» Treatment / procedures

» Respite care

» Terminal care

» Out Patient Care

» Combined clinic

» Palliative / Oncology clinic

Day Care Home Care » Visits are always planned.

» Emergency calls are attended on the subsequent day.

» Frequency of visits depends on the severity of symptoms and terminally ill patients. Assured of round the clock availability over phone

» Private agency

Home care – assessment / family conference / explanation

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Palliative & Home Care Statistics

� 2200 patients cared for � > 8200 home care visits � > 3600 Palliative - Oncology clinic visits � 94% of deaths at home & peaceful

Training /Community Program

� Regional center for IAPC course. Conducted twice a year. � In service training program for doctors & nurses – Family Med DNB � Regional centre for clinical training of doctors for the NFPM course by CMAI and IPM -Calicut � Conducts medical audit once in 3 months � Volunteer’s training program once a year � Collaborating centre with University of Liverpool for the LCP (Care Pathway)

Head of DepartmentDr Ravi Livingstone24 hours phone line: 9448496612 & 9448496607

Home Care - Provisions

Praying …..with their consent Being with them … at the time of death

Home Care – Empowering the Family

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Division Head: Dr Gift Norman

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The Community Health Department (CHD) has been an important part

of Bangalore Baptist Hospital and functions as its outreach arm serving the poor and needy in the rural and urban areas of Bangalore. Our work in the rural area is located in Devanahalli Taluk about 35 km from Bangalore Baptist Hospital, serving approximately 35,000 people, living in 50 villages. The Mother Theresa Hospital in Kannamangalapalya village serves as the First Referral Unit for all our primary care activities. On the urban front, we partner the government in the Revised National Tuberculosis Control Program (RNTCP); and the National Leprosy Eradication Program (NLEP).Our mission is to develop strategies & programs that would make a difference to the lives of the poor and marginalized groups

living in the rural and urban areas of BangaloreOur activities can be grouped under 4 broad categories:1. Health promotion, disease prevention, curative and rehabilitative care – We conduct health awareness programs for different community groups, health screening camps and several specialty camps. The Mother Theresa Hospital was made a 24 hour facility from August 16, 2010 and has seen an increase in patient visits in the past year, reaching up to almost 600 patient visits in a month.2. Strengthening government systems and programs – We conduct regular capacity building programs for government personnel like anganwadi workers and Primary Health Centre (PHC) Medical Officers. The department also oversees the DOTS clinic in BBH and the activities under the RNTCP and NLEP.

3. Improving access to primary care – We conduct mobile clinics in the remote and hard to access villages. 4. Community Development Initiatives – facilitating development initiatives by strengthening local women Self Help Groups (SHGs) and supporting a tailoring training unit in the Mother Theresa Hospital. About 25 young women have completed the 6 month tailoring course to date.In addition to our activities, we currently have two special projects, the AHBAAS (Hepatitis B) Project in collaboration with CMC Vellore and the Prevention and Management of Cardiovascular Disease Project. The activities in these projects are school health awareness programs, the Hepatitis B immunisation clinic, street plays and screening camps conducted in the villages.

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ConsultantsDr. Gift NormanDr. Aditi Krishnamurthy

Training ProgramsThe Department co-ordinates the Dip. National Board in Family Medicine

Guidance and support for protocol development and research for PGs

Training PHC Medical Officers in leprosy

Context Based Learning of M.Th. students from South Asia Institute of Advanced Christian Studies (SAIACS)

Field based education and Community Health training for B.D. students from United Theological College

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Looking AheadWe look forward to initiating two new projects in 2011; a community-based program for restoration of persons with alcohol dependence (RESTORE) and a community based rehabilitation (CBR) program for persons with disability

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Allied Health Services

Division Head: Dr Alfred Cyril Roy

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The Allied Health Services Division is an important arm in the functioning of Bangalore Baptist Hospital and is headed by Dr. Alfred Cyril

Roy. This division consists of five departments, i.e., the Medical Records (MRD), Pharmacy, Laboratory, Physiotherapy and Radiology Departments. This division is unique in that each department plays a vital role in direct patient-care. The first point of contact of any person who walks into the hospital is the MRD where enquiries are entertained, registration is done and the filing/documentation process begins. The diagnostic process occurs in the Laboratory and in the Radiology Departments where dedicated personnel with state-of-the-art equipment perform advanced blood tests and imaging respectively thereby helping doctors make diagnoses and plan treatments. The Physiotherapy is equipped with all the modern modalities of treatment to help patients be rehabilitated as quickly as possible. The exit point of the patient from the hospital is the pharmacy where the customer can purchase good quality medicines and goes home for a speedy recovery.

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Medical RecordsThe MRD has expanded over the years in keeping with the rise in patient numbers. It has seventeen staff , seven registration counters and is open round the clock. The efficient system here ensures that patients are registered quickly. The filing process is unique, in that out-patient files and in-patient files are preserved here for a number of years. Coupled with an efficient retrieval process, the files serve to maintain continuity of treatment, provide information for research and serve as database for future referral. The graph above shows an ever-increasing patient load.

PharmacyThe Pharmacy is a 24-hour service. There are sixteen staff and seven counters. The department moved into the existing new facility which is near the main gate in January 2010. This new facility is more customer-friendly and has more counters.

LaboratoryThe state-of-the-art Chivikula Laboratory was launched in July 2006 by Shri. Ashoka, the Honorable Health Minister of Karnataka. The laboratory moved into this new area in January 2008.The number of tests done has doubled over the past five years. Apart from all routine hematology, biochemistry, microbiology, and viral tests, many new tests and equipments have been added.

New Equipment � Fully automated Chemistry Analyser � BacT Alert automated analyzer for automated blood cultures BD Facscount machine for doing CD4

counts � New Blood gas analyzer � New tests include ANA screening, ANA profile, Dengue Antigen testing, hormonal analysis(TSH,

T3, T4, PSA etc) on the new Vidas Immunoanalyser have been started. The laboratory is providing Neonatal Screening tests.

� Blood-Bank Components Laboratory: � Blood bank has been recently licensed to issue components, ie, packed red cells, platelets and fresh

frozen plasma. This is a significant achievement considering the emergency need for platelets and its non-availability during the recent dengue epidemic

ConsultantsDr Neena John Joseph MD (Pathology)Dr Suni Augustine MD (Pathology)Dr Sindhulina Chandrasingh MD (Microbiology)

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PhysiotherapyThe department has five staff. The latest modalities of treatment are available. Hydrotherapy, one of the modalities available only in few in hospitals in India is available in this department. This department caters to all the rehabilitation needs of post-operative patients, ICU patients, post-stroke patients.

RadiologyThe department has five staff and the facilities have increased phenomenally over the last three years. Apart from the existing routine radiology facilities, new equipments such as the Automatic Processor, Advanced Image Intensifiers for the OT, new Ultrasound machines and computed radiography have been procured and installed. Dual slice CT Machine (SIEMENS- Dual slice ‘Somatom Spirit’) was commissioned and has been fully functional from January 2010. The department is well staffed with radiologists with expertise in X-Ray, Sonology, CT Scan and MRI.

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Blood Components BankComponents Transfusion is better than Whole Blood Transfusion most of the time.While whole blood transfusions are still used in certain circumstances today, it is generally accepted practice now to administer the separated, concentrated components of blood as these can be stored for longer and delivered more rapidly than whole blood. Processing blood into components provides tailored treatment for patients, and maximizes the use of blood donations.

All around the world, most countries have stopped giving whole blood to patients for various reasons, the most important of which is that most patients require only one particular component of whole blood. Better patient management is achieved by giving only the desired and/or essential component, and also because blood products have a greater shelf life than whole Blood;

What blood components can be prepared from one bag of whole blood ? Following is the broad list of common components prepared from whole blood

Blood/ Component Name What is it? Common UsesWhole Blood Blood Transfusions or broken down into

components

Red Cells Transports oxygen and carbon dioxide to and from the tissues

Anemia and replacement of traumatic or surgical blood loss

Platelets Promotes blood clotting and wound healing

Hemorrhage

Fresh Frozen Plasma Contains all coagulation factors Bleeding problems after trauma or liver transplants

Cryoprecipitate Precipitate recovered from thawing frozen plasma between 1°C and 6°C

Massive bleeding or Haemophilia A

Facilities required for preparing components, which is being inaugurated, are as follows:Infrastructure: An additional area of 50 sq. metre for preparation of components

Equipments: Equipments for separation as well as storage of each component, since the temperature requirement varies for each component, including large centrifuges, and deep freezers at minus 20 and minus 80 degree Celsius.

Value addition to BBH services:We have been issuing blood components since Oct 1st 2010. Blood components will be available to patients within the Bangalore Baptist Hospital. Presently, patients who need blood components have to go to a blood bank that has this service and get it from there. Persons in this area in smaller nursing homes etc who are not patients of the hospital may also be able to avail this facility.

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Chief Nursing Officer: Ms Flora Edwin

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The Nursing Division has grown significantly over the years. Staffing needs have increased due to new departments, services and increased activities. One of the main challenges to the division is the high attrition rate among nurses. Increasing the intake of nursing students and upgrading the School

of Nursing to a College, financial support to needy students through scholarships, exchange programs for senior nurses with Alice Springs Hospital, Australia are some efforts to retain nurses. Despite these challenges, the nurse:patient ratio comparable to international standards have been maintained. The Dress code (uniform) was changed in view of pediatric patients and comfort of staff.

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Nurse : Patient Ratio Year General wards Private wards Deluxe ward ICU CCU On Ventilator2006 1:20 1:08 1:04 1:02

2007 1:14 1:08 1:03 1:02

2008 1:14 1:08 1:05 1:03 1:02 1:01

2009 1:14 1:08 1:03 1:02 1:02 1:01

2010 1:07 1:05 1:03 1:02 1:02 1:01

House Keeping: House Keeping and linen department are functioning under nursing division; the main activities of the housekeeping staff are hospital hygiene, biomedical waste disposal and pest control activities.

Nursing Division - staffingYear Nurses Nursing Support staff House Keeping Total Strength2006 140 64 - 204

2007 149 64 - 213

2008 182 77 - 259

2009 218 81 - 299

2010 250 107 71 428

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New Policies / Added Departments

New policies / departments Remarks2006 Wing III (Ortho ward) – 13 beds New ward

2007 New Policy- Retaining certificates To control high attrition

Nurse trainees - Freshers To cope with high turnover

NABH accreditation To maintain high quality standards

DOTS TB Center New Department

2008 Special Private wards (16 beds) New Ward

Health Auxiliary training To cope with high turnover

CCU and Cardiac Catheterization laboratory - 8 beds New Department

Dialysis Technology Course New in-house training

Alumni Association New responsibility

Up gradation of nurses salaries New Policy

Supervision of CCTV in Nursing Office New responsibility

2009 Creche for children of BBH staff New responsibility

Induction training program for new employees New responsibility

Ward Clerks New responsibility

2010 Change in Nurses Uniform New dress code

Linen Procurement & Training New responsibility

House Keeping New responsibility

Management of Chattram New responsibility Chattram: A facility of 20 beds for male attendants to rest during the night

Creche : A facility to take care of children of BBH staff during working house

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The Nursing Division headed by Ms Flora Edwin along with Ms Epsy Bai, Ms Auxilia, Ms Mercy P and committed supervisors.

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Department both in the urban and rural areas of Bangalore; awareness programs using street theatre, projects, home visits, referrals are some of the activities undertaken.

Other Facilities Owing to the demanding needs of the community, there is an increasing need for upgrading the facilities.

We are currently in the process of upgrading the diploma programme to a graduate program. This would increase the student strength to 300 in the near future. In order to meet the infrastructural needs to upgrade the existing facility, the institution has ventured into a major project which includes a new college and hostel building.Having graduated 220 students so far, the school currently aspires to accomplish its mission and is striving to carry it forward to transform the lives of young women.

StaffMs Leena Raj PrincipalMs Aniamma C Joesph Vice PrincipalMs Kalavathy Ramesh TutorMs Sherlin R TutorMs Susan Mani TutorMs Kavitha TutorMs Ann Deva Priya TutorMs Mariamma TutorMs Bandana Tutor

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Dr Rebekah Naylor

Bangalore Baptist Hospital – Growing Into The Future

This dedication of the cancer center and general patient wards is another milestone

in the life of Bangalore Baptist Hospital. Throughout its 38-year history, this hospital has steadily grown in facilities and services always looking to the future and the needs of the community. The hospital was established to provide care to all people in the spirit of Jesus Christ, showing His love through compassionate health care and education. When I first joined the hospital in early 1974, there was one building on a 15-acre property surrounded by rice fields. At that point in time, there were only a few small trees and much open space. That itself represented the potential for a large institution in the years to come. I remember on my first day at work, there were twelve patients admitted in the ward. Surely this is in stark contrast to what we see today. The growth began immediately. In the 1970’s, housing and support buildings were constructed. The 1980’s brought major expansion of services including subspecialties and additional patient beds to a strength of 100 beds. At the same time Bangalore was moving its borders ever outward and Hebbal became an urban community. It was at this point that the partnership with Christian Medical College, Vellore, and the International Mission Board, the founding organization evolved. Though the changes were stressful at the time, this opened the way for incredible development of the hospital. Additions in the nineties included the private patient and outpatient

wings and staff housing. The educational programs were launched in that decade. BBH broadened its community outreach, adding a hospice/home care service to the already existing rural health programs. This rapid growth continued in the last decade with new ICU’s, a dialysis unit, a cardiology unit with cath lab, new laboratory facilities and another patient wing. Both the internal and external appearance of the hospital have constantly changed over the years as future became present and the needs of the community served were altered. It has been my great privilege to be an integral part of Bangalore Baptist Hospital since its earliest days. Its history has been characterized by service in the name of Jesus Christ bringing wholeness to many thousands. Dynamic growth has been a hallmark. All of us believe that there is a tremendous future for the hospital as it remains centered on its vision, mission, and values. This celebration recognizing an anniversary and dedicating new facilities marks a further step into that future.

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Bangalore Baptist Hospital initiated a

quality accreditation drive in the hospital to benchmark its services against international standards. The National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare Providers (NABH) Accreditation Programme was flagged off on 16th Jan 2009.by Dr Venkatesh Thuppil, Advisor to Quality Council of India, who officially launched the initiative on the 36th Hospital Anniversary. As a part of evoking staff awareness on the NABH initiative, a Quality Awareness Quiz and Poster competition was organized for the staff. An NABH top team (Col. Deepak Bunyan, Mr. Sunny Kuruvilla, Dr. Chandy Abraham, Ms. Flora Edwin, Ms. Leena Raj & Ms. Elizabeth John) was formulated to plan and execute the implementation process. Further, a NABH Core Team was identified through a formal interview session to champion the various areas of the hospital and also to carryout audit functions. This team underwent an extensive

training on NABH standard requirements for a period of one month starting from 16th June 2009. The NABH Top & core team successfully compiled the NABH assessment

tool kit for all areas of the hospital. On the basis of this toolkit an area wise gap analysis was conducted by the NABH core team in the month of August 09.

Thereafter, an extensive gap analysis was carried out for all departments of the hospital and an action plan was initiated in terms of new policy/ procedure development, quality

monitoring, training and development, etc. During the next phase, all identified gaps in infrastructure and processes with regard to NABH

requirements were taken up for closure.. The required policies, procedures and manuals (HIC Manual, Safety Manual, Lab Safety/Quality Assurance/Procedure Manual, Radiology Safety/Quality Assurance/ Procedure Manual, Nursing Procedure Manual, Hospital Apex Manual etc.) as per NABH requirements were developed in consultation with the various departments in the hospital. Equipment Management Plan, Hazardous Materials Management Plan, Facility Management Plan, Hazards Identification and Risk Analysis (HIRA) for the hospital and follow up on licenses/ certifications required for the hospital, Fire Exit Plan/ Safe Exit Plan etc have been was initiated through the Safety committee. Patient information booklets, various patient care documentation forms including consent forms, fire exit plan, lab and radiology quality assurance and safety programme etc were implemented as a part of the NABH accreditation drive. Key Performance Indicators (KPI) have been identified for various departments which are being monitored on a monthly basis to improve the

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quality of the services being provided by each department. NABH awareness training programme was organized for the benefit of all employees. Various multidisciplinary committees (HICC, Medical Audit, Safety, Disaster Management, Transfusion, Complaint review etc) were formulated to support the governance of the hospital. for the effective implementation of standard healthcare practices with a comprehensive approach towards quality improvement and safety of the patients. Installation of centralized AC in OT was a significant NABH implementation. Among the others was implementation of safety measures for the group of vulnerable patients and visitors, mock drill as a fire safety measure, revising hospital signage, waste

segregation at the first point of generation using colour coded bags as recommendation of the regulatory body, KMC registration for medical professionals, KNC registration for nursing staff, annual health check for employees, BCLS/ACLS training programme and obtaining legal and statutory obligations.The first Internal Assessment started on 20th Jan 2010 over a week which was conducted by the NABH trained assessors from BBH including Dr. Alexander Thomas, Dr Vikram Kashyap, Dr. Chandy Abraham, Mr Sunny Kuruvilla and Ms Elizabeth John. Following the implementation of the corrective action identified from the first internal assessment report, the second internal assessment was successfully conducted by the same team. The

status of improvements in the systems and processes gave us the confidence to officially apply for the NABH Accreditation in the month of April 2010.With the full cooperation of the staff, the NABH pre-assessment was successfully conducted in the month of October 2010 and it is satisfying to note that the hospital complied with most of the NABH standard requirements. Now, as we approach the final assessment, we continue in our efforts to achieve highest level of quality.

The National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare Providers (NABH) released a new book “NABH Assessors Manual” during the ‘NABH Assessors Conclave’ held at Bangalore on 10th & 11th of December 2010. This book is intended to guide assessors to carryout NABH assessment most effectively. The book provides adequate information on areas to be addressed before, during and after the assessment. A team of NABH Assessors from Bangalore Baptist Hospital, Dr Alexander Thomas, Dr Chandy Abraham, Dr Vikram Kashyap, Mr Sunny Kuruvilla and Ms Elizabeth John initiated this manual which was published by NABH.

Dr. Venkatesh Thuppil, Principal Advisor, QCI, Dr. R. V Karenjaker, Chairman, Accreditation Committee, Dr Praneet Kumar, Chairman, NABH Technical Committee and the BBH team at the book release.

Joining Hands with Others to Build a Better World Over the years Bangalore Baptist Hospital has had the privilege to be associated with prestigious institutions in a symbiotic relationship. Christian Medical Association of India has been an umbrella organization over all mission hospitals including Bangalore Baptist Hospital.

Other Partnerships:• CSI Mission Hospital, Bangalore• CSI Mission Hospital,Chikbellapur• CSI Mission Hospital, Gadag• Adivasi Hospital , Gudalur• Tezpur Mission Hospital, Assam• Kothagiri Medical Fellowship, Kothagiri• St Martha’s Hospital, Bangalore • Holy Cross Hospital, Chickmanglur• ASHA Foundation• Lutheran hospital, Padhar (Madya Pradesh)• PHANA (Private Hospitals And Nursing Homes Association)• RDT Hospital, Bathlapalli (Andhra Pradesh)• Mission Hospital, Manali• Cardiology Associates

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Administrative Committee Meeting

The Director making a point

The Administrative Committee

Medical Services Division

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Allied Health Division

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Post Graduate Students

School of Nursing Division

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Pastoral Care Division

Finance Division

Administrative Division

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Support Services Division

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Hospital Auxiliaries

Nursing Division

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The Sports Day Spectacle

Housekeeping

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Suprevisors & Heads of Departments

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Bravo! to Women Power

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The Community Clinics in progress

Dr Suranjan Bhattacharji, Chairperson, BBH Governing Board

addressing the BBH community

New appointees

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Important Visitors to BBH

Dr Abdul Kalam with Dr Krishna Chivukula and Dr Alexander Thomas

Mother Teresa at BBH in 1980

Dr M Veerappa Moily Inaugurating the new CT Scan unit

Col. Bunyan, Dy Director, BBH, welcoming Dr Mumtaz Ali Khan

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AcknowledgementThe 38th Anniversary of the Bangalore Baptist Hospital is an important occasion. It is a time of celebration when one can reminisce and thank God for His innumerable blessings. There is no doubt that the institution has grown significantly since its early days in 1973. The Bangalore Baptist Hospital prides itself in the practice of ethical medicine of high standard and its commitment to serve the poor and marginalized. It is only appropriate that this souvenir is being published to commemorate this day and focus on the varied developments that have taken place over the past 38 years.

This Souvenir was the brainchild of Dr. Alexander Thomas, Director (CEO) and the members of the Administrative Committee. I wish to thank them for all their support and guidance. I wish to thank the Divisional Heads for providing the material and their valuable suggestions. I gratefully acknowledge the help rendered by Elizabeth, Peter, Nayseba, Sahida, Hannah, Monthy, Kavitha, Kavya, Diana & Joel. My special thanks to Mr. Arun Hubert and Sindhu for their tireless efforts capturing hundreds of fantastic photographs that form the bulk of the souvenir. I also place on record my deep appreciation of the efforts of Mr. George Korah, who was key to the artwork, design and publishing and Mr. Gerard and Mr. Hari for the photos. I thank our vendors, suppliers and companies who have so willingly sent in their donations and advertisements. Putting together this souvenir has been a great experience though challenging at times. I thank my colleagues in the Community Health Department who willingly took on additional responsibilities and supported me during my involvement with this work.

I hope you enjoyed the experience of browsing through this and I request that you continue to support us through your prayers and good wishes.

May God continue to abide with us and bless us

Dr. Gift NormanChairpersonEditorial Committee

Bangalore Baptist HospitalBellary Road, Hebbal Bangalore 560024 Phone : +91- 80-2202470, 22024424, 22024598, 23330321E-mail : [email protected]: www.bbh.org.in

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Our hospital exists to serve all people in the spirit of Christ irrespective of caste, creed, religion, colour and socio-economic status. We strive to provide excellent holistic care at an affordable cost and subsidise or provide free care to the marginalized.

Dr. Alexander ThomasD. Orth, MS Orth, M.Phil (HSHM)

The Bangalore Baptist Hospital, true to its commitment, Vision and missionary zeal has been rendering yeoman’s service by making available effective, affordable and compassionate health care to all especially the poor and marginalized section of the society.Shri H R BhardwajGovernor of Karnataka

This dedication of the cancer center and general patient wards is another milestone in the life of Bangalore Baptist Hospital. Throughout its 38-year history, this hospital has steadily grown in facilities and services always looking to the future and the needs of the community.Dr Rebekah NaylorFormer Director, BBH

I had the privilege of associating myself with the hospital from its inception covering 30 long years. I always feel at home whenever I visit the hospital.Prof. Dr. Mumtaz Ali KhanCabinet Minister for Haj, Wakf and Minority Welfare, Karnataka

My first experience at BBH was as a patient, and later it was my privilege to serve on the board of BBH for more than ten years. The consistent history of BBH in ministering to the physical and spiritual needs of patients and families has been a beacon of mercy and hope to all who have come to the hospital.

Clyde D MeadorInterim President, International Mission Board, Southern Baptist Convention

Bangalore Baptist HospitalBellary Road, Hebbal Bangalore 560024 Phone : +91- 80- 22024700, 22024424, 22024598, 23330321E-mail : [email protected]: www.bbh.org.in