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Conference Secretariat The Conference / Organizing Secretary
College of NursingCentre for Social Medicine
Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences (DU)Loni - 413736, Tal. Rahata, Dist. Ahmednagar
Email: csm@pmtpims.org, principal.con@pmtpims.org02422-271478, 271756, 07588077517, 09960783747
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International Conference on “Social Innovations in International Conference on “Social Innovations in Global Public Health & Nursing Care”Global Public Health & Nursing Care”
th th7 – 9 January, 2020
Theme: “Community Oriented Education, Health Care
Delivery & Promotion for Health Equity”
Call for Registration and Abstracts (Posters)
Jointly Organized by College of Nursing & Centre for Social Medicine
Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences – Deemed to be University, Loni
In Collaboration with
The College of New JerseyNew Jersey, USA
Drake UniversityDes Moines, USA
VenueSaraswathi Hall
Dr. Padmabhushan Balasaheb Vikhe Patil Lecture Hall Complex,
PIMS – DU, Loni, India
Day 01: 7th January 2020
Day 02: 8th January 2020
Day 03: 9th January 2020
Scientific sessions on Social Innovations in Global Public
Health
Scientific Sessions on Nursing Care and Education
) Universal Health Care
) Mental Health First Aid tool for improving
community support and decreasing stigma
) Improving cancer services among US tribal Native
American groups
) Social Innovations in Health of PIMS – DU
) Advancing Nursing Globally
) Advances in Chemotherapy Care
) Neonatal Care: Latest Trends including ventilation &
therapeutic hypothermia
) Improving Quality of Life for Cancer Patients
) Education methods for higher education in Nursing
) Screening for Cancer Prevention
) NICU Design Standards
) Palliative Care – Current Concepts
Field Visits to Rural & Tribal Areas
Tentative program schedule Registration Fee
Poster presentation
Faculty : Rs. 750/-
Students : Rs. 500/-
[Pre registration is mandatory; registration fee will cover only
the participation in all scientific sessions, scientific material
(PPT), high tea and lunch during conference for 2 days
Conference Kit and Certificate of participation]
Last date for registration: 31.12.2019
The abstracts relevant to the themes are requested to be
submitted in Times New Roman, font size 12, single spacing
with IMRAD format on or before 31.12.2019
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Sub themes
Scientific Program:
1. Community oriented Medical and Health Sciences
Education, Training & Research
2. Global Public Health Challenges & Advances
3. Community-led Primary Health Care Delivery &
Health Promotion for UHC
4. Social innovations in Health care, ICT and
Biotechnology
5. Social Behavioral Change Communication for Health
Promotion
6. Innovations & Advances in Nursing Practice, Nursing
Care in women and child health, cancer care
7. Developments in Global Nursing Practice, Health care
management and education
The scientific program shall include the Keynote
addresses, Plenary sessions, Guest Lectures and Field Visits –
Rural & Tribal Social Health Innovations of PIMS – DU
Who can attend the conference?
) Faculty and students of medical, dental, physiotherapy,
nursing, medical biotechnology and public health discipline
) Nurse educators, public health nurses and nursing
administrators
) Nurses from neonatology, pediatrics, oncology specialty
) NGO representatives, social workers and policy makers
Happy New Year and warm season's greetings...
It is a matter of immense pleasure and privilege to invite
you to participate in the International Conference on 'Social
Innovations in Global Public Health & Nursing Care' to be th thheld on 7 – 9 January 2020 at Pravara Institute of Medical
Sciences – Deemed to be University, Loni (Bk), Tal. Rahata,
Dist. Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, India.
Universal health coverage is one of the most pressing
objectives of the World Health Organization (WHO). A billion
people worldwide lack access to basic health care services, even
when proven treatments exist. To extend health care and
services to the most remote regions and marginalized
populations, we must actively engage people and communities
as the principal actors in their own health.
Gaps continue to exist in health systems and access to
health services in rural, tribal and urban India, despite advances
in disease prevention and control, diagnosis and treatment.
Social innovations provide a fresh lens to strengthen health
systems and primary health care. Through participatory
approaches, novel solutions are designed and implemented by
innovators, health system actors and other actors to address
complex and longstanding health problems. Social innovations
can be process, systems, roles or behavioral practices, or new
paradigms and policies. They enable health care delivery to be
more inclusive, effective and affordable. Social innovation
tackles “how” to improve health, by engaging communities in
creating and sustaining solutions.
We look forward to your gracious presence and
contributions in this conference. On behalf of organizing
committee, we assure you that every possible effort will be
made to see that your participation in the conference is worth,
meaningful, productive and memorable.
InvitationSocial Innovations in Health of PIMS – DU
Aim
Theme of Conference:
The insights and lessons learned derived from our
COME and other grass roots community owned primary
health & nursing care projects which include Rural and
Tribal Health Centres, Mobile Medical and Dental Clinics,
E-health centres, Motorbike Ambulance and Motorbike
Health Clinics, ArogyaMitra (Health Guide), Gram Arogya
Bank (Village Health Bank), Care Mother mHealth, School
Health Hygiene and Environment Program etc cast light on
the valuable role of social innovation can play in
strengthening health systems in remote rural and tribal areas
and achieve UHC in India.
This conference proposes to “show case” the
Community oriented Medical and Health Sciences
Education (COME) Pedagogy, Social Innovations in health
care delivery and health promotion initiated by Pravara
Institute of Medical Sciences – DU, Loni in collaboration
with various regional, national and international partners,
especially Drake University and The New Jersey
University, USA. While showcasing community engaged
approaches in transforming health care delivery, we
illustrate how social innovations can accelerate progress
towards Universal Health Coverage and the Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs).
To present the diversity of approaches and social
innovations and projects of Centre for Social Medicine &
College of Nursing that has been initiated by Pravara
Institute of Medical Sciences - Deemed to be University to
address grassroots health challenges in Maharashtra, India.
Community oriented education, health care delivery
& promotion for health equity
Padmabhushan Dr. Balasaheb Vikhe Patil
(1932-2016)
PadmashriDr. Vitthalrao Vikhe Patil
(1901-1980)
) Patrons )
Hon'ble Dr Vijay Laxman Kelkar(Padma Vibhushan Awardee)
Chancellor, PIMS – DU
Hon'ble Dr Rajendra Vikhe PatilPro Chancellor & CEO PIMS – DU
Hon'ble Dr Y M JayarajVice Chancellor, PIMS – DU
Hon'ble Mr. Panjabrao AherExecutive Director, PMT
) Organizing Chairperson )
Prof K V SomasundaramDirector, Centre for Social Medicine
) Chair - Scientific Committee )
Dr. Sunil ThitameAsst. Professor, CSM
) Advisory Committee )
Prof Sanjeev G KulkarniIn charge, Directorate of International Relations, PIMS-DU
) Organizing Secretary )
Dr T SivabalanProfessor and Dean, College of Nursing
Dr. Vidyasagar MopagarPrincipal, Rural Dental College, Loni
Dr. Mahendra ShendePrincipal, Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam College of Physiotherapy, Loni
Dr. Sonali DasDirector, Centre for Biotechnology, Loni.
Dr. Rahul KunkulolCoordinator, Directorate of Research, PIMS-DU
Lt Col (retd) Dr V RadhaPrincipal, College of Nursing
AVM (Retd.) Dr. Rajvir BhalvarDean, Rural Medical College, Loni
Dr. M SangeethaDean, Academic Affairs, Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam College of Physiotherapy, Loni
National Speakers
1. Dr. Y.M. Jayaraj, Vice Chancellor, PIMS – DU
2. Dr. Chandrakant Lahariya, NPO, WHO India
3. Dr. V.B. Bangal, HOD & Professor, Dept. of OBGY, RMC,
Loni
4. Prof K V Somasundaram, Director Centre for Social
Medicine, Loni
5. Lt Col (retd) Dr V Radha, Principal, College of Nursing,
Loni
International Speakers
Dr. Carole KennerDean & Prof, School of Nursing,
Health and Exercise Science, The College of New Jersey, USA
Prof. Sharon ByrneThe College of New Jersey,
USA
Dr. Christa OlsonExecutive Director of
Global Engagement, New
Jersey University, USA
Dr Patricia Messmer The College of New Jersey
USA
Prof. Brenda SealsThe College of New Jersey
USA
Dr. Pramod MahajanAssociate Professor, Drake
University, USA
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