PediSTARS Activity Reports

PediSTARGallery Initiatives

Initiatives 1

ABC – Stop the bleed – training police and public- Pandemic community training activity from Pedistars India and GVK EMRI in collaboration with University of Pennsylvania and Children’s hospital of Philadelphia

Initiatives 2

PediSTARS’ ABC program is saving lives at the community level. This is a press report on how PediSTARS is reaching out to community, helping common citizens by training and in turn saving lives of accident victims.

Initiatives 3

PediSTARS Cares!! Here is a glimpse of the distribution of Free masks and sanitisers to 650+ Volunteers of the ABC program. ABC is a unique program of PediSTARS with GVK EMRI, Road Safety club and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia which is saving lives of accident victims by reaching out to citizens and offering training at the community level.

Initiatives 4

PediSTARS collaborated with International Society Of Simulation (SSH) to celebrate the GLOBAL HEALTHCARE SIMULATION WEEK- September 17–21, 2018. More than 40 centres across the country participated and conducted simulation in their institution to join the global simulation community to celebrate the professionals who improve the safety, effectiveness and quality of healthcare services every day.

Initiatives 5

PediSTARS’ ABC program is saving lives at the community level. This is a press report on how PediSTARS is reaching out to community, helping common citizens by training and in turn saving lives of accident victims.

Initiatives 6

PediSTARS co-hosted meeting with JPHAIGO, Laedral and EMRI on role of simulation in improving outcomes of sick children on 4 th March 2016 at EMRI, Hyderabad. Representatives from PediSTARS, Dr.Vinay Nadkarni from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, WHO, Bill Gates Foundation and Proncto attended this meeting. This meeting brainstormed on projects related to decreasing child mortality.

Initiatives 7

Active Bleeding Control to save lives of accident victims at GVK EMRI, Hyderabad in collaboration with PediSTARS on March 8 th & 9 th 2018. The first batch of 100 volunteers including police personnel, auto drivers, bus drivers, students, petrol bunk staff, shop owners and other roadside outlets completed a 90-minute training programme in providing immediate first aid to accident victims by stopping severe bleeding and thereby saving lives. The initiative plans to train 1000 volunteers across the country.

Initiatives 8

PediSTARS was invited for a session on the role of Simulation in National Health Programs in “Cross Learning in National Health Programs”. This meeting was hosted by the Karnataka State Health Institute for Family Health and Welfare on 21 st & 22 nd March 2016 at Hotel Capitol, Bangalore.

Initiatives 9

Round table discussion attended by MOH , AIIMS , Laerdal , PediSTARS, JHPEIGO , NABH finding ways to incorporate Simulation in UG/PG education Meeting discussing role of simulation in medical education and in patient care. Dr. Ashok Deorari from AIIMS, Dr. Vinay Nadkarni from CHOP, Dr. Harish Nadkarni from NABH, Ministry of Health, Academic director from AIIMS, Mr. Dileep Kumar from INC and representatives from various other organizations brainstormed on various aspects of using Simulation at Medical College, public and private hospitals.

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PediSTARSGallery Initiatives

ABC – Stop the bleed – training police and public- Pandemic community training activity from PediSTARS India and GVK EMRI in collaboration with University of Pennsylvania and Children’s hospital of Philadelphia

PediSTARS ABC program is saving lives at the community level. This is a press report on how PediSTARS is reaching out to community, helping common citizens by training and in turn saving lives of accident victims.

PediSTARS Cares!! Here is a glimpse of the distribution of Free masks and sanitisers to 650+ Volunteers of the ABC program. ABC is a unique program of PediSTARS with GVK EMRI, Road Safety club and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia which is saving lives of accident victims by reaching out to citizens and offering training at the community level.

PediSTARS collaborated with International Society Of Simulation (SSH) to celebrate the GLOBAL HEALTHCARE SIMULATION WEEK- September 17–21, 2018. More than 40 centres across the country participated and conducted simulation in their institution to join the global simulation community to celebrate the professionals who improve the safety, effectiveness and quality of healthcare services every day.

PediSTARS India conducted the 2nd National Pediatric Trauma Simulation to coincide with the World Trauma Day which is observed on 17th October every year. Theme of the year – Haemorrhagic shock in pediatric trauma.

PediSTARS co-hosted meeting with JPHAIGO, Laedral and EMRI on role of simulation in improving outcomes of sick children on 4 th March 2016 at EMRI, Hyderabad. Representatives from PediSTARS, Dr.Vinay Nadkarni from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, WHO, Bill Gates Foundation and Proncto attended this meeting. This meeting brainstormed on projects related to decreasing child mortality.

Active Bleeding Control to save lives of accident victims at GVK EMRI, Hyderabad in collaboration with PediSTARS on March 8 th & 9 th 2018. The first batch of 100 volunteers including police personnel, auto drivers, bus drivers, students, petrol bunk staff, shop owners and other roadside outlets completed a 90-minute training programme in providing immediate first aid to accident victims by stopping severe bleeding and thereby saving lives. The initiative plans to train 1000 volunteers across the country.

PediSTARS was invited for a session on the role of Simulation in National Health Programs in “Cross Learning in National Health Programs”. This meeting was hosted by the Karnataka State Health Institute for Family Health and Welfare on 21 st & 22 nd March 2016 at Hotel Capitol, Bangalore.

Round table discussion attended by MOH , AIIMS , Laerdal , PediSTARS, JHPEIGO , NABH finding ways to incorporate Simulation in UG/PG education Meeting discussing role of simulation in medical education and in patient care. Dr. Ashok Deorari from AIIMS, Dr. Vinay Nadkarni from CHOP, Dr. Harish Nadkarni from NABH, Ministry of Health, Academic director from AIIMS, Mr. Dileep Kumar from INC and representatives from various other organizations brainstormed on various aspects of using Simulation at Medical College, public and private hospitals.