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SUBHARTI NURSING NEWSLETTER Welcome from the Dean, Faculty of Nursing Nursing is a profession fueled by passion, contributes to healthcare with its ability to strengthen, grow and evolve professional practices in the constantly changing field of health care. Nursing newsletter provides a forum to share the updated knowledge concerning health and health care services for the public. Today nurses are life sources, educators, advocates, information gathers, and comfort provider. I encourage articles that contribute to shared identity of nursing students, Faculty, investigators to develop expertise and mature in the nursing field Upcoming Events International Nurses Day- 12 th May 2015 Theme - Nurses :- A Force for Change: Care, Effective, Cost Effective The cost of healthcare is rising worldwide, placing a heavy financial burden on health systems and populations globally. Nurses, as the single largest profession in the health workforce, are well positioned to drive efficiency and effectiveness improvements while providing quality care and attaining optimal patient and population outcomes. . Nurses are concerned and understand the landscape of healthcare delivery including financing, cost effectiveness and resource management, cost of healthcare and access to care. It is therefore essential that nurses and policy makers focus on the nursing role in care effective and cost effective healthcare systems as a key priority and determinant for achieving equity, delivering universal health coverage and ultimately improving health outcomes globally. The theme for International Nurses Day 2015, Nurses: A Force for Change: Care, Effective, Cost Effective reflects ICN’s commitment for systems around the world. It leverages the contribution that nurses can make and acknowledges that as a profession we reach people that other practitioners never see both in urban and in rural and remote communities. In short, global health cannot be achieved without nurses and without our proactive contributions and participation at all levels of the healthcare system. “Live as if you were to die tomorrow, Learn as if u were to live forever” - Mahatma Gandhi Calendar 7 th May World Asthma Day 8 th May World Thalassemia Day 12 th May- International Nurse’s Day 12 th & 13 th May - Workshop 17 th May- World Hypertension Day 31 st May World No- Tobacco Day 1 st June World Milk Day 5 th June- World Environment Day 14 th June- World Blood Donor Day 19 th June- World Sickle Cell Day Meaning of Lub- Dub Always listen to your heart beat it says “Lub - Dub” Lub says- “Live Your life best Dub Says- “ Do your best in life” VOLUME 1 ISSUE 1 MEERUT, 01 MAY, 2015 BIANNUAL PAGES 4

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SUBHARTI NURSING NEWSLETTER

Welcome from the Dean, Faculty of Nursing

Nursing is a profession fueled by passion, contributes to healthcare with its ability to strengthen, grow and evolve professional practices in the constantly changing field of health care. Nursing newsletter provides a

forum to share the updated knowledge concerning health and health care services for the public. Today nurses are life sources, educators, advocates, information gathers, and comfort provider. I encourage

articles that contribute to shared identity of nursing students, Faculty, investigators to develop expertise and mature in the nursing field

Upcoming Events

International Nurses Day- 12th

May 2015

Theme - Nurses :- A Force for Change: Care, Effective, Cost Effective

The cost of healthcare is rising worldwide, placing a heavy financial burden on

health systems and populations globally. Nurses, as the single largest profession in the health workforce, are well positioned to drive efficiency

and effectiveness improvements while providing quality care and attaining optimal patient and

population outcomes. . Nurses are concerned and understand the landscape

of healthcare delivery including financing, cost effectiveness and resource management, cost of

healthcare and access to care. It is therefore essential that nurses and policy makers focus on the nursing role in care effective and cost effective

healthcare systems as a key priority and determinant for achieving equity, delivering universal health

coverage and ultimately improving health outcomes globally.

The theme for International Nurses Day 2015,

Nurses: A Force for Change: Care, Effective, Cost

Effective reflects ICN’s commitment for systems

around the world. It leverages the contribution that

nurses can make and acknowledges that as a

profession we reach people that other practitioners

never see both in urban and in rural and remote

communities. In short, global health cannot be

achieved without nurses and without our proactive

contributions and participation at all levels of the

healthcare system.

“Live as if you were to die tomorrow, Learn as if u were to live forever”

- Mahatma Gandhi

Calendar

7th May – World Asthma Day

8th May – World Thalassemia Day

12th May- International Nurse’s Day

12th & 13th May - Workshop

17th May- World Hypertension Day

31st May – World No- Tobacco Day

1st June – World Milk Day

5th June- World Environment Day

14th June- World Blood Donor Day

19th June- World Sickle Cell Day

Meaning of Lub- Dub

Always listen to your heart beat it

says “Lub- Dub”

Lub says- “Live Your life best

Dub Says- “ Do your best in life”

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All the powers in the universe are already ours. It is we who have put our hands before our eyes and cry

that it is dark - Swami Vivekananda

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College Activities

World Cancer Day celebration

Panna Dhai Maa

subharti Nursing was

organized the

awareness program on

cancer with the theme

“Not Beyond Us” on

05.02.2015 at Multan

Nagar, urban community area, Meerut. During this

awareness program role play was conducted on

cancer to create awareness to people residing in

Multan Nagar, Meerut.

Lamp Lighting Ceremony

The Lamp Lighting ceremony of 2014

Nursing students was organized by Subharti Nursing

College on 07.02.2015 at Guru

TejBahadur Audtorium of Subharti University, Meerut. The chief guest of ceremony was Mr. Harikant Ahluwalia Honor’ble mayor Meerut, the

guest of honour was Dr. Mukti Bhatnagar, Founder President, Subharti K.K.B Charitable

Trust. During this ceremony the chief Guest along with the guest of honor released the Subharti Nursing College year book the GLIMPSES 2014

Role play on “BetiBachao, BetiPadao”

A Role play was organized by

PannaDhaiMaa Subharti Nursing College on the theme

on “Beti Bachao, Beti Padao” 27.02.2015 at

Sona Village, Kajuri, Meerut. The chief Guest of program is

Dr. Pranav. Dept. Community Medicine, Subharti Medical College, Meerut and the special invitees are

Dr. Chhari. Dept. Community Medicine, Subharti Medical college, Meerut, Mr. Resh pal Gujjar, Village Pradhan- Sona Village, Kajuri. This

program emphasized on Female education and Literacy, Control of Early marriage and Elimination

of Female feticide.

World kidney day celebration PannaDhaiMaa

Subharti Nursing College has

celebrated world kidney day on

12.03.15 on the theme “kidney health for all”.

During the celebration quiz competition, poster competition,

health education program for patients attending OPD at Chatrapathi Sivaji Subharti Hospital were organized. This health education program

emphasized on maintenance of healthy kidney & prevention of kidney problems.

Rally on world Tuberculosis Day On the occasion of

world tuberculosis day 24th March

2015 Panna Dhai Maa Subharti Nursing was

organized a rally on the theme “Nazar

Andaz nakare” at Pathanpura Village,

Meerut. The village pradhan Mr. Pramod has

flagged the Rally. Role play was organized with aim to prevent and control of tuberculosis.

Guest Lecture on HIV awareness

16th April 2015-

PannaDhaiMaa

Subharti Nursing

College has

organized Guest

Lecturer on HIV

awareness at Medical

Council Hall, Subharti Medical College. The guest

speaker of this program was Dr. Tung Vir Singh

Arya, Professor and Head of the department of

Medicine, Nodal Officer A.R.T. center, LLRM

Medical College, Meerut. This program created

awareness to the students studying in Swami

Vivekanand Subharti University.

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We ourselves feel that what we are doing is just a drop in the ocean, would be less because of that

missing drop” -Mother Theresa

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World Health Day Celebration

On the occasion of

world health day

Panna Dhai Maa

Subharti Nursing

College has

organized cooking

competition 6th

April 2015 on the

theme “Food Safety-

Hygienic

preparation of food and safety measures followed

during food preparation and storage” many nursing

students were participated in the cooking

competition and prepared hygienic and delicious

food. On the 7th April 2015 Rally and Mass

awareness program was organized for Hotel owners

and employees on the theme “Food Safety”-from

farm to plate make food safe”.

World hand Hygiene Day

On the occasion of

world hygiene day

May 2015. There was

collaborative program

was organized by

Panna Dhai Maa

Subhati Nursing

College and Department of Microbiology, SMC.

The event was poster Competition on hand hygiene.

The theme of the competition was “Save Lives:

Clean Your Hands”. The judges were Dr. Anita

Pandey Department of Microbilogy, SMC. Dr. Rita

Bakshi Principal department of Home Science.

Therapeutic Horseback Riding For Children With

Special Needs

Learning how to ride a horse challenges multiple

muscle groups, provides tactile and vestibular

sensory input and increases a person’s awareness of

social and environmental cues.

Therapeutic horseback riding involves

individualized riding instruction with specific

therapeutic goals, along with lessons in safety and

grooming to nurture the relationship between a

person and a horse. Because some therapeutic riding

centers are non-profit organizations, the cost is often

subsidized.

Hippotherapy is another type of equine therapy with

a specially trained horse and rehabilitation therapist.

The therapy sessions use the natural movements of

the horse as a treatment for physical therapy,

occupational therapy and speech therapy goals. A

physician’s prescription is usually required for

hippotherapy, and hippotherapists are licensed in

another field such as psychology, social work,

speech pathology, occupational therapy or physical

therapy.

FROM, TO,

THE PRINCIPAL

Subharti Nursing College

Swami Vivekanand Subharti University

Subhartipuram

Delhi- Haridwar Byepass Road,

Meerut- 250005

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There is a power that will light your way to health, happiness, peace, and success, if you will but turn toward that light- Sri Sri Paramahansa Yogananda