seminar, Why Headaches Are Everyone’s Business: Health, Work, and Inequality on the Global Stage (Session 2 Suitable for European, African and South Asian Time zones), is on 27 March at noon(Europe/London).
https://t.co/17zxI53YU2
Dr. Netravathi M., Professor of Neurology at #NIMHANS, highlighted that mandatory committees ensure quality compliance by fostering accountability, structured processes, and continuous improvement — essential pillars supporting patient safety and advancing healthcare excellence.
At ICTRIMS 2025, the MS Support Program with MSSI Bangalore Chapter and Vasundara Das’ Drum Jam created unforgettable harmony. Together, we celebrated resilience, raised awareness, and strengthened the MS community through music, rhythm, and unity. #ICTRIMS2025#MSAwareness
IAN : World Multiple Sclerosis Day 2025
Join us this World Multiple Sclerosis Day for an engaging public awareness program organized by the IAN NeuroRehab Subsection in collaboration with the Indian Federation of Neurorehabilitation (IFNR).
Prevention of disease is basic healthcare. Whether infectious or non-communicable disease, prevention provides great return on investment.
https://t.co/cG8eMIloXR
It does not have to be fancy to be effective!
We have been studying patients with brain infections such as encephalitis and meningitis for decades. We have developed novel diagnostic tests, and worked on new treatments, but sometimes it’s the relatively simple things that can have the greatest impact.
Our brilliant research Fellow @b5ingh has led an amazing programme over the past five years looking at the early management of brain infections, and trying to understand where it goes wrong, so that we could develop a package of interventions to improve things.
And it’s actually worked!
With hospital stakeholders, policy makers, and patient and public representatives, we co-designed a multifaceted clinical and laboratory intervention, informed by an evaluation of routine practice. The intervention, tailored for each setting, included a diagnostic and management algorithm, a lumbar puncture pack, a testing panel, and staff training.
The study took place in hospitals across India, Malawi, and Brazil.
We found the percentage of patients getting the correct diagnosis increased, they got on the right treatment quicker and there were improvements in functional outcome measures.
Importantly, because we involved policy makers right from the start, and only used interventions which they said they could afford to maintain if they proved effective, these are sustainable interventions which are now being used every day.
And what’s really exciting is that the intervention is already feeding into national practice guidelines and WHO meningitis and encephalitis initiatives, to be scaled up globally.
Here’s a little video which tells you a bit more:
https://t.co/D6e6PyGfvU
And here is the paper just published in the Lancet for those who want to read more.
https://t.co/jz9TKAEaZ4
I completed two courses:
1.India leadership 2023
2.MBA-HHSM - BITS Pilani
Knowledge – empowers……… Knowledge makes us more humane…… this has definitely made me – what I am today ……… BLESSED….. GRATEFUL TO GOD, Family and friends………. For everything………
Reflecting on the remarkable gathering for #WorldMultipleSelerosisDay at NIMHANS. Together, we are fostering awareness and solidarity for the MS community. Let's continue advocating for support and understanding for people affected by MS.
#UnityInAction#MSAwareness
A very important study has been carried out by researchers at @LSTMnews, who are a founding partner of @ThePandemicInst
The benefits of the method, if proved effective, really would be unprecedented for mosquito-prone areas during disease outbreaks.
https://t.co/wCPGT59JPs
✨ We are thrilled to welcome our 2023 India Leadership Journey Cohort! ✨
This program is designed to give talented women leaders in #globalhealth the tools, mentorship & coaching support to help expand their power & influence.
Meet the Cohort: https://t.co/2OXLnp2NEZ