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SYNCHRONOUS Physio Soul….
January 2016Vol: 7, Issue: I
Chief Editor: Dr. Daxa Mishra, ProfEditor: Dr. Vyoma Dani, Asst. ProfAdvisor: Dr. R. Harihara Prakash, Prof. & Principal
SYNCHRONOUSPhysio soul...
K. M. PATEL INSTITUTE OF PHYSIOTHERAPYNAAC Accredited Grade ‘B’, CGPA 2.84
H M PatelCentre forMedical Care& Education
SYNCHRONOUS Physio Soul….
Mission
Vision
In line with the parent Institute, our core purpose also is“To provide and prepare resources for modern and professional Health care
to the rural community equitably.”
We are determined to distinguish ourselves as recognized center of excellence in Physiotherapy with regards to education, research and patient care, and
emerge as an Institute of choice for students, patients and academicians alike.
Index1. Academic activities 2
2. Community Services 3
3. Faculty Development 4
4. Institutional Events 7
5. Miscellaneous 17
6. Clinical Audit 17
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Editor’s Desk
Dear readers,
Recently, I have come across an article; Geographica Pannonica, Volume 18, Issue 3, 69-81 (Sept
2014) which studied a rising trend of fake journals and “predatory” publishers that publish articles
without properly reviewing them, and often even charging hefty fees from the authors.
I also came across a 2009 article by Marcia Angell in the New York Review of Books (titled: Drug
Companies & Doctors: A Story of Corruption), where it was discussed how it is very difficult to trust
much of published clinical research by doctors as well as pharmaceutical companies.
Since our institute is also actively involved in research, I felt that these issues are worth addressing.
Earlier, practicing doctors with years of experience used to publish articles to share their findings
with the medical community. These days, even an emerging doctor or therapist are publishing
papers. The major reason I thought is that it is not what they are interested in rather their reputation
and their promotions are measured by the number of publications they have. The scene is not
very different in other areas of research. The aim of research is now to maximize publications. We
often forget that the actual goal of publication is to share the knowledge gained out of research with
others in the field, so that people do not repeat the same studies, but rather make further progress.
Publications from Medical Research are even more important because they bring to attention rare
medical conditions, efficient treatment practices and shape the protocol for treatment of several
cases.
If future therapeutic procedures are shaped by results of improperly reviewed, carelessly done
research, then we are putting people’s lives at stake. We need to ask ourselves if it is worth a longer
list on our CV.
While we can do nothing about the journal hijackers and other publishing malpractices, what we
can do at our level is to be thorough and careful in our own research, and report our findings
honestly instead of aiming for sensational results. These are very small steps, but it is the best we
can do at our level and hope that the efforts add up to give us more trustworthy research.
My best wishes to all of you for the New Year and hope all your endeavors turn out to be fruitful in
2016.
Dr Daxa Mishra PT, Professor
KMPIP
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ACADEMICS
ExaminationThe results of the University examination for undergraduate students held during August-
September 2015 are as follow:
University ExaminationAppeared Passed %age
29 19 65.5130 19 63.3330 26 86.6630 30 100
Orientation Program – I BPT:
The orientation/foundation program for the 17th batch (2015-16) of I BPT students was conducted
between 10th to 16th September, 2015. Dr. Utpala Kharod (Dean, PSMC), Dr. Shrish Shrivastava
(Dean, Faculty of Medicine, SPU) and Dr. R. Harihara Prakash (Principal, KMPIP) along with
senior faculty attended the program and welcomed the fresh batch student. Mr Sandeep Desai,
CEO, CAM conducted a special session with new comers and made them aware about the core
values of the organisation, the vision and mission and meaning of professionalism.
Senior faculty including Dr. R. Harihara Prakash, Dr. Daxa Mishra, Dr. Nirav Vaghela and Dr.
Ashish Gupta interacted with parents and briefed them about the program, rules and regulations
and functioning of the institute. Senior medical and physiotherapy faculty delivered special
talks on role of physiotherapy and core values, professionalism, communication skills, time
management, Decoding medical terminologies, etc. Activities like Visit to campus & hospital, a
village visit, introduction of physiotherapy staff, interaction with class co-ordinator/mentor were
also a major part of this orientation/foundation program.
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COMMUNITY SERVICES
Rural out reach program:A physiotherapy camp was organized at Bakrol village on 9th September, 2015 during which
82 patients with various musculoskeletal, neurological and cardiorespiratory disorders were
benefited with free physiotherapy treatment.
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FACULTY DEVELOPMENT
Participation in faculty development program:Sr. No.
Paper presentation- Walking ability in stroke patients using knee gaiter and suspended walker for gait training
National
Participated in two days workshop on “Stroke Rehabilita-tion”
National
2 Dr. Sirajahemad NEURAXIS – 201526th & 27th September, 2015
Paper presenta-tion- Assessment of cardio respira-tory endurance in Down’s syndrome within pediatric age group
National
Participated in two days workshop on “Stroke Rehabilita-tion”
National
3 Dr. Jigar Mehta CONPHYCS-201530th &31st October, 2015
Paper presentation- The effect of positional changes on oxygenation in patients with head injury
State
4 Dr. Sanket Parekh CONPHYCS-201530th &31st October, 2015
Participation as a delegate
State
5 Dr. Swati Patel CONPHYCS-201530th &31st October, 2015
Participated as a delegate
State
6 Dr. Daxa PatelDr. Ashish GuptaDr. Jigar MehtaDr. Trupti ParikhDr. SirajahemadDr. Heta Patel
Workshop on Research Methodology Organized by DDMM heart Institute, GMC cardiothoracic and vascular Research society 22nd November, 2015
Participated as a delegate
State
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7 Dr. Daxa Mishra CHAPCON-2015 : Physiotherapy in Public Health Organized by Arun & Rita Patel Institute of Physiotherapy, Changa in collaboration with Indian Institute of Public Health, Gandhinagar 18th & 19th December, 2015
Paper presentation- Prevalence, Quality Of Life and Treatment Seeking Behavior of women in Charutar region regarding Urinary Incontinence
International
8 Dr. Nirav Vaghela CHAPCON-2015 : Phys-iotherapy in Public Health Changa 18th & 19th December, 2015
Paper presentation- Effect of postural correction on neck pain in computer workers
International
9 Dr. Shweta Parikh CHAPCON-2015 : Phys-iotherapy in Public Health Changa 18th & 19th December, 2015
Paper presentation- Impact of stroke on quality of life and functional independence
International
10 Dr. Jigar Mehta CHAPCON-2015 : Phys-iotherapy in Public Health Changa 18th & 19th December, 2015
Paper presentation- To assess the pulmonary functions in petrol pump workers
International
11 Dr. Vyoma Dani CHAPCON-2015 : Phys-iotherapy in Public Health Changa 18th & 19th December, 2015
Paper presentation- Effectiveness of therapeutic ultrasound in oral submucosal fibrosis
International
12 Dr. Deepak Ganjiwale
Conference on Movement health and Exercise, Malaysia December 2015
Paper presenta-tion-1. Nutritional status of children attending primary school in Karamsad, Anand Gujarat India.
2. Prevalence of ADHD and its associated factors in children attending normal primary school in western India.
International
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• Dr. Daxa Mishra was invited to deliver a lecture on “Role of Physiotherapy in Antenatal &
Postnatal period” during a workshop on “Prenatal education” organised by department of