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Thursday, 19 December 2024

National Cadet Corps (NCC) training

The Rowing Boat Simulator Training was conducted for the NCC cadets of the Nitte University, on 13th December 2024 at Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal & 6 Karnataka Naval NCC Unit, Udupi to enhance the physical fitness, teamwork and basic rowing skills, using specialized rowing simulators. The training activities included introduction to the rowing techniques and simulator equipment, basic posture and rowing stroke mechanics and hands-on training on the simulator for individual cadets.

Total number of participants were 9. The trainer for the session was Sub. Lt. V. Prashanth Kamath.






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Tuesday, 17 December 2024

News from NUINS | Karnataka Women Achievers Award (KWAA) for Excellence in Education for the year 2024-25

Dr. Fatima Dsilva, Principal, NUINS was honored with the esteemed Karnataka Women Achievers Award (KWAA) for Excellence in Education for the year 2024-25. The award was presented on 15th December 2024 at Taj Yeshwantpur, Bangalore, by the Dream Big Foundation, Bangalore.




News from NUINS | Workshop on PALS and NRP

A two-day workshop on Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) and Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) was organized for the V semester BSc. Nursing students on 5th & 6th December, 2024 at NU-MEDISIM, K S Hegde Hospital. The workshop provided comprehensive hands-on training sessions and focused on equipping students with essential skills & knowledge required to manage emergencies involving infants & children. Key training areas included the Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP), Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS), and choking management. Students were trained in evaluating sick children, recognizing emergency symptoms, initiating appropriate interventions and mastering primary & secondary assessment techniques. Emphasis was placed on hands-on practice to ensure students gain practical competence in pediatric resuscitation and emergency management.

A total of 104 students participated in the workshop, The program was facilitated by Prof. Sujatha R, HoD; Dr. Sharlet Dsouza, Assoc. Professor and Ms. Sheryl Fernandes, Lecturer, from the Dept. of Child Health Nursing.










News from ABSMIDS | Art of Museum Technique

Art of Museum Technique The Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology and Oral Microbiology, organized a 2-day Certificate Course on “Art of Museum Technique” to empower students & professionals, with skills in handling, preserving and displaying pathological specimens, which are crucial for education and research. Prof. (Dr) Sreelatha SV, HoD, Oral Pathology welcomed the gathering. Prof. (Dr) Suma Ballal, Dy. Registrar, Nitte University, emphasized the significance of museum techniques in preserving and presenting oral pathology specimens for educational purposes. Vice Dean, Prof. (Dr) Mithra N Hegde, delivered the presidential speech and commended the department for its initiative to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application.

Day 1: The first part of the workshop consisted of a detailed lecture on the Art of Museum Techniques. Dr. Vidya C S, an expert in the field of museum curation, was the resource person. She introduced the concept of museum techniques in the context of oral pathology. Her lecture covered the importance of museum techniques and discussed the role of museum curation in preserving oral pathology specimens for educational and historical purposes The lecture concluded with an interactive Q & A session. Thereafter, participants were divided into smaller groups and engaged in the hands-on session, to provide practical experience. Emphasis was placed on proper documentation practices, including how to label specimens clearly & effectively, to ensure they are identifiable and accessible for future use.

Day 2: The hands-on Luminal Cast Plastination Workshop aimed to introduce participants to the methods & applications of plastination in creating luminal casts for educational, research and diagnostic purposes. Theoretical aspects of plastination, creation of luminal casts and practical training in the laboratory setting were covered. Participants engaged in hands-on learning, focusing on Preparation of the Biological Sample; Selection & preservation of tissues for casting and Injection of Polymer into the Luminal Space. They learnt to inject polymer solutions into vessels / lumens to create accurate 3D replicas; polymer curing techniques to ensure that the polymer sets correctly to maintain anatomical integrity; removal of excess tissue or medium; proper preparation of the final cast, finishing techniques; polishing and preservation of the final luminal cast product. The hands-on session resulted in the successful creation of 4 luminal casts of the sheep lung tissue. The hands-on sessions and collaborative learning fostered a dynamic learning environment, allowing participants to engage directly with the methods and applications of plastination.

Certificates were presented to all participants in recognition of their active participation and successful completion of the workshop activities.









News from NISH | Best Poster Presentation award

Raghav Katyal, II MSc (Audiology) and Jim Saroj Winston, Assistant Professor, NISH won the Best Poster Presentation (Audiology) award, for their paper titled “Exploring the Efficacy of Bone-Conduction Masseter Vemp for Vestibular Assessment in Conductive Hearing Loss: A Simulation Study” presented at the conference “MISHCON 2024” held at Mar Thoma Institute of Speech and Hearing, Kerala on 14th December 2024.



Monday, 16 December 2024

News from ABSMIDS | Free dental treatment camp

The Department of Public Health Dentistry, ABSMIDS in association with the Hindu Junior College, Shirva conducted a free dental treatment camp at Hindu Junior College, Shirva on 8th December 2024. Oral health awareness was provided.

A total of 33 patients were screened during the camp. 18 patients underwent oral prophylaxis, 13 patients underwent restoration, 1 patient underwent extraction and 6 patients were referred to Shirva Rural Satellite Centre for further treatment.