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A Presentation on The Profile of St. Mary’s Polyclinic, Lucknow,India INTRODUCTION Introduction Snapshot Vision & Mission History & Evolution Milestones of Growth, Achievements & Accomplishments Introduction • St Mary’s Polyclinic is a Non- Profit Charitable Hospital with great emphasis on preventive,promotive,curative and rehabilitive health care services. • It is duly Registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860,India • It is in Operation since 1984. • The Organization, has been working for- the Total Health Care, RCH,MCH, Caring & Helping the Disabled, Women Rights, Empowerment of Women, Skill Training in Health Service Delivery to young women,Community Awareness ,Upliftment of Weaker Sections and well being of Children, specially the Girl Child. Brief Organisational Details 1. Name of Organization St. Mary’s Polyclinic 2. Nature of Organization Registered as Society vide Reg. No 753/1988-89 3. 4. St. Mary’s Polyclinic Gourabagh, Gudamba P.O-Kursi Road, Lucknow,Pin:-226026,India Postal Address 0522-2361974 (Off.), 09506037443 (Off.) 0522-2361729 (Off.) Phone Nos. Fax No. 5. E-mail ID [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 6. Website www.stmarypolyclinic.org 7. Chief Functionary & Contact Details 8. FCRA No. (Foreign Contribution Regulation Act.) 9. Banking A/c No. 10. PAN No. 11. Sector of Activities Dr. Brigeetha V.V.,Mobile No.: +919454111145, +917081678752 Dr. Vinod Joseph Mobile No. 9651895629 Dr. ShaluVinod,Mobile No.: +919795753344, +919936730693 136550058 Vijaya Bank Hazratganj, Lucknow, U.P., India C u r r e n t A/ c N o - 7 1 0 6 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 7 4 9 AAC TS4555J Health Care Academics (Job Oriented Training) Community Health Services Vision & Mission The St. Mary’s Polyclinic has a Vision and a Mission expressed as follows – • VISION : “To Reach Holistic Health Care & Education to the Un-Reached” • MISSION : “To provide Quality Health Care to the under Privileged / Marginalized people of the Community without any discrimination of Caste and Creed”. Organization’s Goal Organization’s Goal - to work towards Total Integrated Health Care of weaker sections of Society. St. Mary’s Polyclinic works for – » Health Services for the Poor » Empowerment of Women » Upliftment of weaker sections of Society » Well being of Children especially the Girl Child » Promotion of Healthy Living & Protection St. Mary’s Polyclinic is concerned about » » » » The concerns of the Disabled Persons Women’s Rights Mother & Child Care Care of the Aged People History & Evolution • St. Mary’s Poly Clinic was started by lady Dr. Brigeetha VV, hailing from Kerala. • The Clinic began in 1984. • The small Clinic has now grown into a Polyclinic with facilities as a Referral Centre. • Clinic converted into Registered Charitable Society as St. Mary’s Polyclinic on 29th April 1988 under Societies Registration Act, 21, 1860. • St. Mary’s Polyclinic Lucknow is inspired by followers of St. Francis Assisi, known as the Capucinus. • Supported by Capucinus of India, Italy and Switzerland, • Patronised and guided by Late Bishop Conrad D Vito of Lucknow • It Grew with Nurturing care of Fr. Nobert Bucci and Fr. Peter Degli Esposti & many others • Patients specially the poor, came first in trickles and then in steady stream • From single staff –the founder of this institution . Two more added in two months time, and a patient turned watchman making it three. • Top priority given to disease prevention, mother & child health & immunization activities. • After 30 years of operational existence, Clinic - is now a Referral Health Centre Milestones of Growth, Achievements & Accomplishments 1984-1986 • Outpatient Clinic started on outskirts of Lucknow with Staff of three • Four Beds and a small Laboratory added. • MCH activities including immunization & institutional deliveries begin. • Simple Dharamshala added. 1987-1989 • Disabilities Programmes Launched . • Eye Camps . • Operation Theatre added with General Obs/Gynaec Surgery. • Bed Strength increased to 12. • Clinic converted into Poly Clinic. • Society is Registered. • Medical, Surgical and Pediatrics and Obs /Gynaec departments expanded. • X-ray Unit installed • Immunization work started Milestones ...(Continued) 1990-1992 • Full fledged Maternity Wing opened. • Pediatric Ward added. • All other operations begin. • Beds increased to 30. • Staff increased. • Yearly Eye Camp conducted with LIONS CLUB Lucknow. • Health Education in villages started. • Reconstructive Soft Tissue Operation Started with physically disabled . • Eye Camp with LION CLUBS Lucknow & Physical Disability Camp conducted on World Disabled Day with Mangalam. • Laboratory and different Departments expanded. • Low cost equipments added in Physio-therapy Department. • More Community outreach Programs initiated. • Annual camp for Physically Disabled on World Disabled Day organized with Mangalam. Milestones ...(Continued) 1993-1995 • Operation Theatre renovated. • Dharamshala for family members of inpatients added with attached bathroom, garage and audio –visuals. • Physiotherapy department expanded. • Doctors Quarters built. • Health Points in Nindura Block Barabanki district initiated. • Staff Hostel Added. • A separate OPD and Dental Unit inaugurated. • Subsidized Treatment for TB Patients • Concessional rates for reconstructive surgery introduced. • Intensive Care Unit opened. • India Mark –II Hand- Pump installed with help of Govt. • St. Mary’s Polyclinic is now a Referral Centre. • Free sterilization Camp organized in remote villages. Milestones ...(Continued) 1996-1998 • Eye Camp organized103 Patients Treated. • 41 Cataract Patients Operated. • Dai Training Started. • Mobile Hospital with the Armada Jeep aided by The Hunger Project inaugurated. • Canteen constructed in Hospital Premises. • USG Machine was installed with cost of 4 lacs. • First Computer purchased. • DAI Training Program revised and Modular type of training provided through SIFPSA Project. • Six Hundred Birth Attendants of five Blocks namely-Rampur, Mathura, Kharmande, Siddhauli, Pahla and Kurwar Trained. Milestones ...(Continued) 1999-2001 • Installation of Auto Analyzer and OT Monitor • CBR Project started in Bakshi-ka-Talab Lucknow.Population coverage of 20000 in first phase. • Full time General Surgeon was appointed. • Laparoscopic machine installed. • First Car purchased. • OPD was computerized. 2002-2004 • New Ambulance purchased • 15 KV Generator Set installed aided by NAMASTE Foundation. • Gain Mariam Ward renovated • ECG Machine by NAMASTE Foundation. • Reconstructive Surgery started with support of SPARC India & DON - BOSCO Foundation. • Dr Brigeetha became Chairperson of Child Welfare Commission under UP Government. • Renovation of Male Ward Post Operative Room, Emergency Room completed and 30 new full- fledged Beds installed with help of NAMASTE Foundation. • Sub Centre Clinic at Nindura Barabanki District started. • Free medical Camps organized at St. Thomas Mission School Janki Puram, Lucknow University New Campus, Madiaon ,Rasoolpur and Nindura. Milestones ...(Continued) 2005-2007 • Free Eye Camps and Cataract Operations with support of LIONS CLUB conducted • Doctor and Staff’s existing accommodation facilities repaired and renovated. • Full Time Resident Doctor appointed. • General Physician, Gynecologist and Surgeon appointed on full time basis. • Four Storey building constructed as “St. Mary’s Paramedical Institute” Milestones ...(Continued) 2008-2010 • St. Mary’s Polyclinic nominated -Regional Centre for BSS for North India. • Laboratory expanded with advanced instruments with more qualified staff. • St. Mary’s Paramedical Institute received approval from UP State Medical Faculty and Allied Council to start Two Years Diploma Courses in Physiotherapy and Operation Theatre Technician Courses with strength of 30 Students each respectively. • General Practitioners Training Program as a Mental Health Program conducted in collaboration with Department of Psychiatry, KGMU • Physiotherapy Department expanded with installation of advanced machines like- Ultrasonic TENS & Muscle stimulators. • Silver Jubilee Year of St. Mary’s Polyclinic marked with Smile –on-Wheels”, a fully equipped Mobile Health Van launched in collaboration with Smile Foundation, New Delhi. • NICU inaugurated with qualified staff and highly advanced equipments like Phototherapy machines, Baby Warmer, Vital Monitors. • St Mary’s School of Nursing inaugurated with approval from UP State Medical Faculty and Indian Nursing Council to run General Nursing & Mid Wifery 3 ½ Year Course and Basic Health Nursing Program 1 ½ Year Course. • Full Patient Services computerized. • Clown Therapy introduced.Project concept being to bring smile on the faces of people and help them to heal soon. It also gave us a medium to spread awareness among the people regarding health and other general topics. • Started Saubhagyawati Yojana of NRHM Scheme under which all Smart Card Holders can avail free treatment upto 30000/- at St. Mary’s Polyclinic. • Construction of Hostel facilities started. • Free Scholarship distributed to 44 Children. • Quality Certification ISO 9001-2008 for St. Mary’s Polyclinic & Paramedical Institute obtained. • First Annual Day Celebration held on 27th February. Milestones ...(Continued) 2011-2013 • Voucher Scheme of SIFPSA “Sambhav” started to provide free ANC, INC,PNC and Family Planning Services for BPL Families. • Intensive Care Unit expanded from 3 Beds to 8 Beds with all critical care equipments. • Fr.Peter and Fr.Norbert Memorial Free Mega Health Camp at GONDA Organized. More than 15000 Patients participated and provided with free medications. • Registration under Section 80-G of IT Act obtained. • New Surgoco 60 DHF(9”)C Arm Machine installed. • Another New TATA WINGER AMBULANCE added to existing Ambulance with support of Namaste Onlus Association, Italy. • World Population Awareness Campaign Rally conducted. • First Batch of ANM Students passed out successfully. • ToDialysis Unit started. • The Institution expanded with construction of Auditorium and two more extra Classrooms. • One more Maruti (Echo) Ambulance donated by SBI. • Fr. Peter Memorial free Mega Health Camp inaugurated by Prof Abhishek Misra, Minister, 5000+ patients benefitted. • Critical Support & Treatment for Small Children with SMILE Foundation, initiated. • Our Nursing students participated in Measles Vaccination Duty • First Batch of GNM Students Passed Out. • Obtained Recognition from Indian Nursing Council, to start Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing Program, with Annual intake of 30 Students. • St. Mary’s School of Nursing promoted to St. Mary’s College of Nursing. • Affiliation obtained from Ram Manohar Lohia Awadh University to run Degree Level Programme at St. Mary’s College of Nursing. ORGANISATION Organisational Structure Management Legal Status : Registration & Credentials Team Organisational Structure • St. Mary’s Polyclinic as an Organization comprises General Body of Members, who select /appoint an Executive Board of elected Members to take up responsibility for organizational management, policy making & implementation • The Organization recruits Paid Employees for execution of administrative tasks. • Projects of the Organization are implemented under leadership & guidance of one or the other General Body Member, assisted in his/her task by team mates recruited for the job Management LIST OF GOVERNING BODY MEMBERS -2014-15 Sl. No. Name 1 Dr. Brigeetha V.V 2 Mr. Subhash Tuli 3 4 5 Post In Association Contact Address President St. Mary’s Polyclinic Gudamba P.O ,Kursi Road, Lucknow. Charted Accountant Vice President Charted Account Halwasiya Court, Hazratganj, Lucknow. Dr. Vinod Joseph General Surgeon, Managing Director St. Mary’s Polyclinic Secretary St. Mary’s Polyclinic Gudamba P.O ,Kursi Road, Lucknow. Dr. Shalu Vinod Administrator St. Mary’s Polyclinic Mr. Mathew Joseph Service St. Mary’s Polyclinic Member 28-29, Gaurabagh, Gudamba P.O., Kursi Road, Lucknow Business St. Peters Medical Stores Member 38, Gourabagh Gudamba, P.O , Kursi Road,Lucknow. Retd. Professor Surgeon Member 9-B Tilak Nagar, Lucknow. 6 Occupation Medical Doctor Founder Director St. Mary’s Polyclinic Treasurer H No 304,Eldeco Apartment, Eden Park , Kursi Road, Lucknow. Mr. Vincent Joseph 7 Dr. Prof. Prabhat Kumar Legal Status : Registration & Credentials St. Mary’s Polyclinic is • Registered under Societies Registration Act 1860, vide No. 753/1988-89 • Registered under FCRA- No.136550058 • Registered under Section 12A of Income Tax Act • Registered under Section 80G of Income Tax Act • PAN No.- AACTS4555J Team Sl. No. Doctor Name Qualification Specialisation 1 DR. BRIGEETHA V.V. MBBS, DTM&H Physician 2 DR. VINOD JOSEPH MBBS, DNB (SURGERY) General Surgeon 3 DR. SHAMSUDDIN KHAN MBBS, DCH Paedeatrician 4 DR. R. R. SINGH MBBS, MD (GEN. PHYSICIAN) General Physician 5 DR. REETA SINGH MBBS, DGO Gynaecologist Team ( Contd.) S.N. Staff Name Qualification Service / Trade 1 MRS. MOLLY PHILIP GNM Nurse 2 MRS. KAUSHALIYA DEVI GNM Nurse 3 MR. SIIJU THOMAS GNM Nurse 4 KM. DIVYA CHATTERJEE GNM Nurse 5 MRS. KUNJUMAL MATHEW GNM Nurse 6 MRS. SILVY PHILIP PHYSIO. TECH. & ACC. DIPLOMA PhysioTherapist 7 MS. MEHAJUBEEN HUSSAIN BPT/MPT PhysioTherapist 8 MR. SABASTIAN J.N. NURSING ASSISTANT Nursing Assistant 9 MRS. LILLY ROBERT DMLT Lab Technician 10 MR. ANURAG EMANUAL DMLT Lab Technician 11 MR. MAHENDRA SINGH DMLT Lab Technician 12 MR. MUNNA RAM CHAUDHARY X-RAY TECH. Xray Technician 13 MRS. PRINCY WILSON DMLT Lab Technician 14 MS. NEELAM KUMARI DIOPLOMA IN OT. TECH. OT Technician 15 MR. RAJNESH KUMAR DIOPLOMA IN OT. TECH. OT Technician 16 MR. J.P. SHARMA O.T. ASSISTANT OT Assistant 17 MR. JITENDRA SINGH DILYASIS TECH. Dialysis Technician SERVICES Medical Services & Facilities Associated & Participatory Activities Community Interventions & Projects Academic Services & Contributions Medical Services & Facilities For St. Mary’s Polyclinic - Health Education, Family Welfare, Mother Child Health Activities, Antenatal Check-ups, Child Welfare, and Immunization are routine activities. • However, over the years,Polyclinic has upgraded its services to Super Specialties like: • Neurology, • Urology, • Cardiology, • Oncology, • Nephrology, • Ophthalmology, • Plastic Surgery, • Ortho, & • Laparoscopy • Surgery. • St. Mary's Polyclinic can now, look after all life threatening emergencies. Medical Services & Facilities ( Contd.) The key services and facilities offered ,includeOPD with a Panel of Doctors and their equipped Chambers Maternity Center to Care for Antenatal, Safe & Clean Delivery followed by PostPatron Care Indoor with Modern Facilities & Round the Clock Doctors & Nurses available ICU & NICU Unit Pathology Computerized Billing System Operation Theatre Hostels for Males and Females Central Gas Pipe Line Dharamshala for Patient Attendants X-Ray Unit 24 Hours Ambulance for Referral Works Surgical Unit 24 Hours Electricity Supply with Generator Dental Unit Canteen Eye Unit St. Mary’s School of Nursing & Paramedical Institute & Hostel ENT Unit Dialysis Unit Ultrasound Unit Department of Physically Disabled Associated & Participatory Activities Key activities include – • REGULAR ANTENATAL CHECK-UPS:Pregnant women come for Registrations for Check-ups. They are routinely examined and provided with T.T. injections, iron folic tablets, and routine investigations helping MMR reduction. • FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAMMES:Couples are proved with counseling & spacing methods are explained and all Ffertile Couples given training on choice of type of Family Planning Methods Associated & Participatory Activities (Contd.) • ACTIVITIES FOR PHYSICALLY DISABLED AND REHABILITATION WORKS: Rehabilitation for physically disabled like polio, spastic, paralysis, crippling, arthritis, etc. by physiotherapy, encouraging physically disabled to become self-dependant. Staff gives regular training by regular physiotherapy with low cost equipments which can be improved at home. Through this department we encourage community based rehabilitation rather than institutionalization. Teaching and training are also provided free of cost. All reconstructive surgery are conducted here. There is well-equipped Physiotherapy Department with SWD, Wax Bath, Traction, Ultrasonic Multi Exerciser, Acupuncture, Muscles Stimulator, TNS, Magnet, etc. We also have locally improvised equipments so that people can imitate them at home. Well Trained Physiotherapists care for the patients. Seminars conducted throughout year for spreading awareness among disabled people. Associated & Participatory Activities (Contd.) • RESOURCE CENTRE: Doctors of St. Mary's Polyclinic are invited by NIPCCID, BPCL, SIRD etc. to give Llectures to their Trainees, Supervisors & Workers, on different topics. Trainees from the above Iinstitutions also Visit our Polyclinic for the Orientation and Field Exposure. • TRAINING LOCAL PRACTITIONERS: Local Practitioners are provided with information, making them more useful for Society. • PULSE POLIO: St. Mary's Polyclinic is assisting the government in achieving 100% immunization. St. Mary's is Surveillance Center for AFP Reporting for Control of POLIO. • COMPUTERIZATION OF HOSPITAL WORK OPD, Diagnostic, and Indoor Patients Billing are Computerized. Associated & Participatory Activities (Contd.) • MEDICAL & HEALTH CAMPS: - (RURAL OUTREACH SERVICES) For patients unable to reach us, we reach out to the communities and conduct large number of regular camps in different remote rural areas by taking well-equipped medical van along with qualified doctor, nurses, medical staff, equipments and medicines. • SAMBHAV VOUCHER YOJNA Agreement Signed between St. Mary’s Polyclinic and Voucher Management Unit, Lucknow to implement Voucher Scheme of SIFPSA “SAMBHAV” in Lucknow urban slums. Under which BPL families were provided free ANC, DELIVERY Facilities, PNC, Family Planning, RTI/STI and General Health Check-up facilities for the year-2011. Total 272 Patients were benefited in 2011-12 in which 215 patients visited for ANC and 43 patients for delivery. Scheme renewed for the year 2012 also. Associated & Participatory Activities (Contd.) • DIALYSIS UNIT: To meet the continuous demand of dialysis unit from the kidney and other related patients; “Fresenins Haemodialysis Model No.-4008-S” along with RO Plant was installed and Dialysis unit was started. • NEW TATA WINGER AMBULANCE New Tata Winger Ambulance was purchased in November-2011, sponsored by Namaste Onlus, Italy. • ST. MARY’S ACADEMIC PROGRAMME: 3rd batch of students admitted from Sept-11for GNM and BHW courses(40 each) Admission done for the 4th batch of Two Year Courses Diploma in O T Technician & in Physiotherapy Tech. (UPSMF) for the Session 2011-12. AUXILIARY NURSE & MIDWIFE / B.H.W. (FEMALE) (Final-Year)-2nd Batch Exam held on JUNE – 2012 and 100% result obtained. Associated & Participatory Activities (Contd.) • CONSTRUCTON OF HOSTEL:Construction of Nursing Hostel completed. Total 75 Nursing Sstudents are residing in the Hostel. Separate Transformer installed for Electricity Supply to Hostel. Generator and Submersible Pump installed for 24 hours Electricity and Water Supply. • DISTRIBUTION OF SCHOLARSHIP:St. Mary’s Polyclinic is providing Scholarships to 44 students annually. Gifts also distributed every year to nearly 100 children which includes Stationeries, Toys, Chocolates and other useful things required in daily use. Community Interventions & Projects St.Mary’s Polyclinic has been working with Communities. Interventions including Poverty Elimination We worked with people’s participation to eliminate poverty. To this end we looked for agriculture development. We realized missing gap was to improve the farming by high quality seeds, fertilizers and irrigation. These were provided to the villagers. In a few years, agricultural fields improved manifolds. The Farmers’ Cooperative Society took the lead in improving further in their fields, We worked on reclamation of land under floods through Project for Drainage Canal Construction with People’s Particiation which facilitated Paddy farming People were taught and exposed to the importance of Compost Fertilizer, and almost every house had built manure pits for the same. People were informed ,made aware and taught Water Sharing, Village Development efforts,children’s education ,resolution of Community Issues peacefully through meetings. Their attitudinal change of sharing was built up. Women also received simultaneous Trainings in Breast Feeding, Nutrition, Healthy Pregnancy, Raising of Marriage Age, Kitchen Gardening,etc. Animal Husbandry Training was also provided. Hygiene and immunization were routine talk. Community Interventions & Projects (Contd.) Education People of thet area were given opportunities to recognize the importance of education. Slowly they started to send their children, especially the male children, in trickling manner, but soon they started to come in large numbers. Girl attendance remained very low. So an effort was made with the Women in the Forum of Adult Literacy. This made the women to realize importance of education for the female children. So the female children started to attend the classes in small numbers. Slowly their attendance increased. We had also made a number of make shift schools under the trees to create the enthusiasm in the children. This all helped in improving literacy for children. Communication and Transportation Need for Link Roads linking the Village and the Main Bazaars was commonly felt. The Institution managed Food for Work from the Catholic Relief Services(CRS),resulting in large number of link and approach roads getting built/constructed in Gonda. Community Interventions & Projects (Contd.) Low Cost Housing Large number of Low Cost Houses were constructed for needy poor and downtrodden. Surprisingly initially they could not enjoy the pucca houses .Slowly they enjoyed. Disability Management Special care for disabled people was given. We did things like Daily Living Exercise, Training their positioning and simple exercises with help of their parents and relatives and good nutrition, resulting in magical improvement in rehabilitation of large number of physically disabled. Many Camps were conducted and Appliances and Calipers provided. Many received ongoing physiotherapy, which improved them. The success of the work gave our Director the title of POLIO DOCTOR in the Community For this group of People, we did preventive, curative, promotive and rehabilitative work. Many of them were integrated back into their own society. Community Interventions & Projects (Contd.) Leprosy Work Persons suffering from leprosy always suffered from separation from the family and the society, always treated as outcasts. The people never thought that they could stay in their homes. We worked for them with skills and knowledge. A survey was done to identify the leprosy patients and to give them proper treatment and management for their skin and wounds. Families were also given counseling for the integration of the patients into their family with our team’s efforts. They started to live their own normal life. Community Interventions & Projects (Contd.) Other Activities in the Rural Areas of Gonda District Training of Local People including men and women as health guides for the rural areas. Trainings of local practitioners to improve their skills. Training of Traditional Birth Attendants was started in villages for enhancing skills and knowledge for saving life of mother and child, and for creating awareness on family planning Made some Mobile Libraries with plenty of Health Literatures for Villagers. Large numbers of Community Meetings were conducted for sharing and expressing their problems in Agriculture, Social Problems, Exploitations, Poverty, Illiteracy, etc. Community Interventions & Projects (Contd.) Flood Relief Works Major Flood Relief work we did was in 1985 when Kursi Road was under water. We had to work very hard with immediate relief work for which we took the cooperation of Colleges and Schools. Loreto Convent School was the best supporting in these programs. Slowly caritas came in and helped in long term management. We got a quick chance to learn about new areas and the people we were going to work with. Women Empowerment We gave maximum concern for changing the attitude of the women towards changing the attitude of the Community. Slowly, we picked up some villages and worked with the help of DWACRA. Many women got the chance to learn cutting, tailoring, adult literacy and formed women self help groups. Community Interventions & Projects (Contd.) Slums Work We organized children of nearby slums to give Right of the Child for Education and Health. We organised routine check up and regular classes for them. Rest of the time they were Rag Pickers. Occasionally we conducted support for them and also gave a lot of exposure to other recreational activities. Population Control The SIFPSA approached us to work for the Project of Safe Motherhood and Child Survival. We took up the Project and implemented the Project in DEVA Block of District Barananki. This was a Project for a Period of Three Years initially, and the extension for another two years. We as a Team, thoroughly enjoyed working with the women of the village. They really understood the meaning of having a small size family and its advantage. Through continuous training, demands were created, and trained CBD workers made Family Welfare Camps popular. As a result large number of couples accepted Family Planning as a challenge for the betterment of their family. Community Interventions & Projects (Contd.) Project of Training Traditional Birth Attendants supported by SIFPSA This Project gave a chance to Train the Traditional Birth Attendants of District Sitapur. Our Institute was selected as an implementing Agency initially in the Pilot Project. After completing successfully the Pilot Project it was extended in all the 19 Blocks of District Sitapur. It was an interesting experience to have worked with the expert Partner Agencies during this Project. The trained TBAs are always an asset and support for the Community in their efforts for the Safe Motherhood and Child Survival and Population Control. Community Based Distribution Project in Rampur,Mathura,Sitapur (SIFPSA SUPPORTED) We had a chance to Plan and Organize the Team to implement the Project in Rampur & Mathura with efficiency and knowledge. Through these Programs we also had a chance to be with the community and especially with the women. The Trained Women and TBA of the Area behaved like knowledgeable persons for the cause of the population control. Community Interventions & Projects (Contd.) Community Based Rehabilitation St Mary’s Polyclinic has been working for the Community Based Rehabilitation. We had been successful in rehabilitating some of them by income generation, getting them married, giving them opportunities to express themselves in the community. We give individual attention to each and every one of them because it is an individual problem and not a mass problem. TB Clinic DOTS Centre St.Mary’s Polyclinic is supporting the Government in taking care of TB Patients under revised National TB Control Program by implementing DMC NGO/PP Scheme of RNTCP in which Tb Patients are provided medicine free of cost. Patients have to consume drugs at our DOTS Centre in presence of the health worker Thrice Weekly. Various TB Patients of adjoining locality are availing the facility at our institution. Community Interventions & Projects (Contd.) Cooperating with Government We have been cooperating with Government efforts. We extended help to improve activities such as Polio Control Program, Population Control and Safe Motherhood and Child Survival. Thus, St. Mary’s Polyclinic is a Surveillance Centre for AFP Program. Medical & Health Facilities Provider The PolyClinic is a non – profit making well organized institution with great emphasis on preventive, promotive curative and rehabilitive work, health education, family welfare, mother & child health activities, Antenatal Checkups, Child Welfare and Immunization. It has both institutionalized referrals as well as community based activities for up gradation of the Polyclinic to Super Specialty and to cater we added many more experienced Super Specialists. Now, St. Mary Polyclinic is capable of looking after all life threatening emergencies by life saving measures. Community Interventions & Projects (Contd.) College of Nursing and Paramedical Institute Since we have the capacity for training people we thought of giving formal training of Diploma Courses so that they can earn permanently. Now we have over three hundred Girls students per year. Our passed out students are in good jobs. Their dedication, discipline and punctuality are the hall mark. Mobile Hospital Mobile Hospital is regularly operative in remote villages and slim areas. The objective is to provide health to the needy and unreached. Academic Services & Contributions St. Mary’s College of Nursing & Institute of Paramedical Sciences Undertook provision for Job Oriented Nursing Training. Have capability and experience in Training of Dais, Trained Birth Attendants etc. First Academic Activity Wing of St. Mary's Polyclinic Society, started as St. Mary's Paramedical Institute in 2007. Initiated with Vocational Training Programs, Diploma in Nursing Assistant Course. Soon promoted to St. Mary's School of Nursing and then St. Mary's College of Nursing & Paramedical Institute. Within a span of few years we started various job oriented courses like – Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing, Diploma in General Nursing, and Midwifery, Basic Health Worker, Diploma in Nursing Assistant, Diploma in O.T. Technician, Diploma in Physiotherapy, and Diploma in Lab Technician (BSS). Academic Services & Contributions ( Contd.) Committed to excellence in Nursing Education, Clinical Practice, and Community Service. Infrastructure: State-of-the-Art facilities with class rooms & fully equipped laboratories Library: Spacious & Ventilated Library with 2000+ Books, National, International Journals. Modernization & computerization of Library underway. Faculties: Full-time and Part-time facilities selected as per the norms of Indian Nursing Council. Hostel Facilities: Separate Girl's Hostel available for female students near College Campus. Facilities for Indoor Games, Outdoor Games, hygienic Kitchen and Dining Hall, for 60 students ,available, with hot water Round the clock, Male /Female Security Staff. Academic Services & Contributions ( Contd.) Curriculum and Integration of Theory and Practice: Curriculum aimed to prepare well skilled and qualified Nurses to serve the Society with integration of theory and practical experiences (clinical and mental health) and field experiences (community) as per Indian Nursing Council. Seminars and Workshops: Seminars & Workshops are planned / organized to inculcate leadership, communicative, & training skills in students by educationists, specialists, and students. Some workshops organized were by St. ]ohn's Ambulance Association, Abilasha, Dr. Reddy Foundation, Hope Organization, National Skill Development Commission etc. Sport & Games:We encourage/promote students in extracurriculars through Sports & Cultural Events. St. Mary's Polyclinic, St. Mary's College of Nursing and Paramedical Institute providing women empowerment through job oriented formal training PARTNERS Partners & Associates Empanelled Service Beneficiaries Partners & Associates Some key Partners and Associates include • CGHS • UPPCL • Larsen & Turbo • National Institute of Public Cooperation & Child Development. • Amroon Foods • Sports College • World Vision • Reproductive and Family Planning Services Project supported by SIFPSA. • CBR Programme by Lillyane Foundation. • Women Empowerment by DWACARA (State Govt.) • Reproductive and Child Health Programme Supported by State Govt. • D.O.T. & Microscopic Centre for T.B. under RNTCP. • Saubhagayawati Yozna (N.R.H.M.) • RSBY Smart Card Yozna approved for BPL Families by N.R.H.M. Empanelled Service Beneficiaries Organisations & Institutions empanelled with St. Mary’s Polyclinic for Medical & Health Services for their employees CGHS BENEFICIARIES U.P. POWER CORPORATION LTD. INSTITUTE OF INTEGRAL TECHNOLOGY, LKO. AMROON FOOD PRODUCT, PVT. LTD. SPORTS COLLEGE, U.P. BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION LTD. REMOTE SENSES OFFICE, KURSI ROAD, LUCKNOW. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC CO-OPERATION AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT. NABARD BANK. MEDSEVA FAMILY HEALTH PLANS LTD. GIRI INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES. F.C.I, BANK OF INDIA & R.S.A.C. ARE IN THE PROCESS OF EMPANELMENT RECOGNITIONS Recognitions,Awards & Appreciations WHO Centre for Polio Surveillance. Rashtriya Gaurav Award 2002 Delhi by India International Friendship Society. Glory of India Gold Medal by International Institute of Success Awareness. Gem of India Award 2002 from All India Achievers' Conference, New Delhi 2003 Best Citizens of India Award 2003 from International Publishing House Jewel of India Award and Vidya Rattan Award 2003 from International Institute of Education & Management. National Udyog Gold Medal Award 2003 from International Business Council. Hind Gaurav Award 2002 2003 from All India Achiever's Conference, Delhi International Gold Star Awarded- Certificate of excellence by INDONEPAL FRIENDSHIP at Kathmandu 2004