01 ISSUE A.Y 2015-2016 ABOUT THE COLLEGE It is a matter of great pride that the Sumandeep Nursing College under the patronage of Sumandeep Vidyapeeth came in to existence in 2006. The primary concern of Sumandeep nursing college is to develop through education and training, compassionate, professionally excellent, ethically sound individuals who will go out as competent nurse for healing communities. Their service may be promotive, preventive, curative, rehabilitative or palliative aspects of health care. Sumandeep nursing college provides a culture of caring while perceiving its commitment to professional excellence. Sumandeep Nursing College absorbs the clinical resources to facilitate the learning needs of nursing students at Dhiraj hospital, which is a constituent of Sumandeep Vidyapeeth with 1360 bedded multi- specialty hospital. Dhiraj hospital offers super specialty, comprehensive services at minimal cost by keeping in mind the economic constraints of patients especially of rural areas. INSIDE NNC– 2016 CNE”S DAY CELEBRATIONS ACADEMICS NEW COURSES PHOTOGALLERY EDITORIAL BOARD PATRON DR. H.N RAVINDRA PRNCIPAL, SNC EDITORIAL STAFF MR. NIRMAL RAJ ASSO. PROFESSOR MR. SURESH V ASSO. PROFESSOR MR. RAJESH P ASSO. PROFESSOR MR. SWAMY PGN ASST. PROFESSOR MR. KEVIN CHRISTIAN ASST. PROFESSOR Miss.SIJO KOSHI ASSI. PROFESSOR NURSING TIMES PUBLISHED BY SUMANDEEP NURSING COLLEGE A constituent of SUMANDEEP VIDYAPEETH Deemed to Be University
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01
ISSUE A.Y
2015-2016
ABOUT THE COLLEGE
It is a matter of great pride that the Sumandeep Nursing College under the patronage of Sumandeep Vidyapeeth came in to existence in 2006.
The primary concern of Sumandeep nursing college is to develop through education and training, compassionate, professionally excellent, ethically sound individuals who will go out as competent nurse for healing communities. Their service may be promotive, preventive, curative, rehabilitative or palliative aspects of health care. Sumandeep nursing college provides a culture of caring while perceiving its commitment to professional excellence.
Sumandeep Nursing College absorbs the clinical resources to facilitate the learning needs of nursing students at Dhiraj hospital, which is a constituent of Sumandeep Vidyapeeth with 1360 bedded multi- specialty hospital. Dhiraj hospital offers super specialty, comprehensive services at minimal cost by keeping in mind the economic constraints of patients especially of rural areas.
INSIDE
NNC– 2016 CNE”S DAY CELEBRATIONS ACADEMICS NEW COURSES PHOTOGALLERY
EDITORIAL BOARD
PATRON DR. H.N RAVINDRA
PRNCIPAL, SNC
EDITORIAL STAFF
MR. NIRMAL RAJ ASSO. PROFESSOR
MR. SURESH V ASSO. PROFESSOR
MR. RAJESH P ASSO. PROFESSOR
MR. SWAMY PGN ASST. PROFESSOR
MR. KEVIN CHRISTIAN
ASST. PROFESSOR
Miss.SIJO KOSHI ASSI. PROFESSOR
NURSING TIMES PUBLISHED BY SUMANDEEP NURSING COLLEGE
A constituent of SUMANDEEP VIDYAPEETH Deemed to Be University
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"The pursuit of
perfection, then,
is the pursuit of
sweetness and
light."
I am very excited to see the second edition of the Nursing Newsletter NURSING TIMES because it represents a celebration of nursing as a profession and a discipline unlike any other. It is a joy to read all of the activities carried out by our institution throughout the last one year. Sumandeep Nursing College has many great things on the horizon for 2016-17. The College continues to graduate many great nursing professionals, we are moving nursing science forward in new and innovative ways, we are launching new courses in the coming academic year, started functioning as separate faculty under SUV are only a few of the exciting things happening here at the College.
I would also like to take this opportunity to thank all faculties for your hard work and commitment to our college, and thank you to everyone who has contributed to this publication as well. - Dr. H.N Ravindra
Total 5 sessions conducted between 9.00 am to 3.00 pm
Scientific session started at 9:15 am. By Mrs. Murial Christie, Associate professor of OBG Nursing from JG college of Nursing.she took the lead session on New trends in Midwifery: Education.
Second scientific session commenced at 10:35 am. By by Ms. Sijo Koshy, HOD of OBG Nursing from Sumandeep Nursing College, on the topic New trends in Midwifery: Practice.
Third scientific session commenced at 11:40 am. By Mrs. Sophia Thomas, Associate professor of OBG Nursing from Joitiba College of Nursing on the topic New trends in Midwifery: Research.
Fourth session embarked at 2 pm by Mrs. Sunandha K.P. Associate professor of OBG Nursing from Shandra Shroff Rofel college of Nursing threw light on the topic New trends in Midwifery: Profession
New trends in Midwifery: Research.
Fourth session embarked at 2 pm by Mrs. Sunandha K.P. Associate professor of OBG Nursing from Shandra Shroff Rofel college of Nursing threw light on the topic New trends in Midwifery: Profession
NURSING TIMES
PAPER PRESENTATION
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Distribution of certificates and souvenir to
the delegates marked an end to an eventful
day. Certificate was distributed by principal
of various colleges to all the delegates from
other colleges students.
VOTE OF THANKS
Timings : 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Venue : Medical Auditorium, SBKSMI & RC& Conference hall.
Judges / Moderators : Mr. Ravindra H.N. (Principal, SNC, SV) and Mrs. Sunandha K.P.
(Associate Professor of OBG Nursing)
POSTER PRESENTATION
Gratitude is a polite virtue without it we cannot
feel success. Ms. Rita Thapa, Associate
Professor of OBG Nursing, SNC extended a
token of gratitude to one and all with a warm
vote of thanks
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CNE ONFORENSIC PSYCHIATRIC NURSING
NURSING TIMES
DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH NURSING
ON 8t
h
JANUARY 2015
CHIEF
GUEST—Dr. Lakhan katariya,
Department of
Psychiatry,
SVDU
INAUGURAL SESSION:
The CNE was inaugurated on 8th Jan
2015 by Dr. Punita Grover, At the
commencement of the programme Mrs.
Joslin Joseph welcomed and introduced the
Resource personnel and the participants
and presented the overview of the CNE.
THEME UNVEILING
Mr. Suresh .V, H.O.D, of Mental
Health Nursing, SNC unveiled the theme of
the CNE. He also gave an briefed about
the topic; Cognitive Behavior Therapy.
RESOURCE PERSON
Dr. Punita Grover. She gave an in
depth knowledge regarding CBT both its
theoretical part as well as its practical
application on the clients. It was also
discussed that which type of clients can be
recommended for CBT.
ROLE PLAY
The programme headed with a role play
performed by 3rd year BSc nursing students
which clearly depicted that which clients
could be given CBT.
CNE ON
CHILDEREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS
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INAUGURAL SESSION: The CNE was inaugurated on 2nd FEB 2016
by the In charge Principal Ms. Sijo Koshy. At the outset Ms. Devangi Sharma welcomed and introduced Resource personnel and the participants and presented the overview of the CNE and briefed about the topic.
THEME UNFOLDING
Theme unfolding was done by Mr. Nirmal Raj E.V, HOD Pediatric Nursing, SNC. He has given an overview about the topic; special needs of children. It included the disabilities of children, Measuring the extent of disability, classification of disabilities.. Etc. And also he gave explanation about various dimensions of disabilities.
SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS
1. Special Needs of Children with Congenital Abnormalities
2. Special Needs of children with Developmental delay.
3. Special Needs of Children with Chronic illness.
4. Special Needs of Children with Functional Disabilities.
5. Special Needs of Handicapped Children.
A Role play was performed by the third year B.Sc. Nursing students as an introductory part of the scientific sessions. They clearly sketched the family influences of children in forming their behavior. The approach of parents towards growing child, negligence, ignorance, ego, were clearly described by the presenters.
Department of Paediatric Nursing, Sumandeep Nursing College. 2ND FEBRUARY 2016, 9.00 am to 1.00 pm.
AUDITORIUM, SBKSMI & RC
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SCIENTIFIC
SESSIONS
WORKSHOP ON BIO MEDICAL WASTE
MANAGEMENT
NURSING TIMES
Workshop On:‘Re-Use Prevention, Painless Injection And Healthcare Worker Safety &
Mr. Nirav Bhagad, Area Sales manager, BD India & Mr. Vinayak Zaware, Sales Officer, BD India in collaboration with Sumandeep Nursing College, SV organized a two days series workshop on ‘Re-use Prevention, Painless Injection And Healthcare Worker Safety & Safe Injection’.
A series of workshop was organized by Meiosis, BD in collaboration with
Sumandeep nursing College on 26th &
27th February, 2015. Overall 150 staff of Dhiraj hospital & nursing college has attended workshop. A total of 410 participants took part in the workshop. The participants included nursing staff of Dhiraj hospital, nursing staff & UG
& PG, 3rd Year G.N.M. nursing students of Sumandeep Nursing College.
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Pharmaco vigilance Awareness programme’
on 18th February, 2015.
The programme has brought
awareness regarding focus on adverse
reactions that takes place due to drug,
medical devices or any specific therapy.
Every single adverse reaction has to be
informed to the pharmaco vigilance committee by filling pharmacovigilance
adverse reaction sheet. Dr. Bhagya, HOD,
Department of Pharmacology & Mr. Nitin Patel, Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacology, Sumandeep Vidyapeeth were invited to have lecture on Awareness regarding Pharmaco vigiliance.
Mr. Nitin Patel, Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacology, showed the case of levofloxacin induced hypoglycemia in patient of Dhiraj hospital.
SCIENTIFIC SESSION
WORKSHOP ON PHARMACOVIGILANCE
Quantitative research," also called "empirical research," refers to any research based on something that can be accurately and precisely measured. For example, it is possible to discover exactly how many times per second a hummingbird's wings beat and measure the corresponding effects on its physiology (heart rate, temperature, etc.).
"Qualitative research" refers to any research based on something that is impossible to accurately and precisely measure. For example, although you certainly can conduct a survey on job satisfaction and afterwards say that such-and-such percent of your respondents were very satisfied with their jobs, it is not possible to come up with an accurate, standard numerical scale to measure the level of job satisfaction precisely.
It is so easy to confuse the words "quantitative" and "qualitative," it's best to use "empirical" and "qualitative" instead.
Hint: An excellent clue that a scholarly journal article contains empirical research is the presence of some sort of statistical analysis
Quantitative research Qualitative research
Considered hard science Considered soft science
Objective Subjective
Deductive reasoning used to synthesize data
Inductive reasoning used to synthesize data
Focus—concise and narrow Focus—complex and broad
Tests theory Develops theory
Basis of knowing—cause and effect relationships
Basis of knowing—meaning, discovery
Basic element of analysis—numbers and statistical analysis
Basic element of analysis—words, narrative
Single reality that can be measured and generalized
Multiple realities that are continually changing with individual interpretation
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Case study Attempts to shed light on a phenomena by studying in-depth a single case example of the phenomena. The case can be an individual person, an event, a group, or an institution.
Grounded theory To understand the social and psychological processes that characterize an event or situation.
Phenomenology Describes the structures of experience as they present themselves to consciousness, without recourse to theory, deduction, or assumptions from other disciplines
Ethnography Focuses on the sociology of meaning through close field observation of sociocultural phenomena. Typically, the ethnographer focuses on a community.
Historical Systematic collection and objective evaluation of data related to past occurrences in order to test hypotheses concerning causes, effects, or trends of these events that may help to explain present events and anticipate future events.
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Types of research design
Descriptive or observational
casecase seriescross-sectionalcohort or prospective or longitudinalcase-control or retrospective
Experimental or longitudinal or repeated-measures
without a control group time series crossoverwith a control group
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RESEARCH BLOG
Nurses distracted by smartphone use during clinical practice: Italian validation of the “Nurses' use of Personal Communication Devices (PCD) questionnaire” MarcoDi MuzioaChristianNapolibMassimoFiorinellicGiovanni BattistaOrsid
The impact of perceived workload on nurse satisfaction with work-life balance and intention to leave the occupation PeterHollandaTse LengThambCathySheehancBrianCooperc
A panel discussion was organized on WHO Theme 2015 i.e. ‘From farm to Plate: Make food safe’ on
7th April, 2015 at Sumandeep Nursing College. The participants included nursing faculty, UG & PG nursing students of Sumandeep Nursing College. A total of 164 nursing students attended the panel discussion.
The topic was initiated by the moderator and Ravindra Sir invited all the panelists to join in the discussion regarding food safety.
The moderator introduced the topic and invited all panelists to put in their views and ideas regarding the topic ‘From farm to Plate: make food safe’.
DATE : 7TH APRIL 2015
‘From Farm to Plate: Make food
safe’
INTERNATIONAL NURSE ’S DAY : 12TH MAY 2015
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Date: - 12th MAY 2015 9:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Venue: - Lecture Hall 2 , Sumandeep Nursing College.
3rd year BSc nursing gave an orientation speech on nurses day. She covered on the significance of nurse’s day. From the Pbbsc department, two students.i.eVishal Chauhan and Nikita Parmar also shared their opinion on the sacrifice of Florence nightingale. They reiterated on the golden quote,“if you save a life, you are a hero but if you save 100lives then you are a nurse”
SIGNIFICANCE
As a part of the International day
for Nurses, we, the staff and students of Sumandeep nursing college, observed the day in the Lecture hall through a program
on Nurses day Mr. Suresh V the acting principal of the college inaugurated the theme of the program. He elaborated on the theme “Nurse: a force to change care effective and cost effective”, he gave a motivational speech to boost the noble nursing profession
Activities performed Poster Competition & presentation Guided imagery (Relaxation
Technique)
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COMMITTEES
NURSING TIMES
COMMITTEE INCHARGE
BOS CHAIRMAN DR. RAVINDRA H.N
PhD, HR, EBES MR. SURESH V
HRRP MR. SWAMY PGN
IRC
IQAC INSTITUTIONAL COMMITTEE
IQAC UNIVERSITY COMMITTE MR. NIRMAL RAJ E V
ANTI RAGGING COMMITTEE
CCES MR. RAJESH P
FEEDBACK SYSTEM
FDC MR. KEVIN CHRISTIAN
SPORTS AND CULTURAL COMMITTE MRS. RUHI VARGHESE
ISR
CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MRS. YAIPHA
CCEF
WOMEN WELFARE COMMITTEE MRS. POONAM GADIYA
GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL
MENTORSHIP PROGRAMME MR. NITIN SHARMA
LIBRARY COMMITTE MRS. BHUMIKA PATEL
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION MRS. SONAL PATEL
INSTI. EXAM COORDINATOR MR. ISMAIL P A
JIHS MR. VIJAY RADDY
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RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT –2016
ONGOING COMPLETED
FACULTY 17 1
PG 14 24
UG 17 3
FACULTY OF NURSING
Congratulations !!! The Board of management has approved the
formation of ‘FACULTY OF NURSING” as separate faculty
under Sumandeep Vidyapeeth on 11.07.2017, with Ref. No.