Heroes of The War Against Covid-19 Recognition Series July

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Heroes of The War Against Covid-19 Recognition Series

July 31, 2020
National Council

July 31, 2020

Online

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VFAHT has started the Heroes of the War Against COVID-19 Recognition Series every month, aiming to recognize the contributions of those who’ve played a pivotal role in preventing the disease and mitigating the effects of this pandemic.

The award for July was awarded to

– Dr. Imama Sattar

for her exemplary work in organizing and running the PPE Donation Drive for the Healthcare Community amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.

She is a Post Graduate Resident of Psychiatry at Jinnah Hospital Lahore. Her other notable work includes:

  • Running a support group called “The Project” since 2015.
  • Delivered various lectures and conducted workshops at institutions like BSS, AIMC, BNU, and CMH.
  • Authored 2 research papers that have been published in the “Indo-American journal of pharmaceutical sciences”.
  • Running her clinical practice

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Dilemma of Developing Countries | Workshop Series

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Dilemma of Developing Countries | Workshop Series

July 23,2020 – July 26, 2020

July 23,2020 - July 26, 2020

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Another milestone was achieved in July. The VFAHT National Council planned a series of Online Workshops on Viral Hepatitis as part of our 3-week Awareness Campaign in recognition of World Hepatitis Day on July 28, 2020.

These workshops were aimed at polishing the clinical skills of the participants and raising awareness about prevention. The content was thoroughly reviewed by our Project Advisor, Dr. Aiman Sheikh, and her team of medical health professionals.

 

Objectives:

To impart clinical and preventive knowledge about Viral Hepatitis including:

  • Understand the art of history taking, about Hepatitis.
  • Learn steps to reach a diagnosis, including physical examination and diagnostic tests.
  • Understand the basic epidemiology of Hepatitis A, B, and C, and E.
  • Learn about the various complications that are to be expected in patients.
  • Learn how to manage and treat cases of Viral
  • Understand the importance of prevention of Hepatitis A, B, and C and E, including vaccination of Hepatitis A and B.

 

Participants were taught about Hepatitis A and E on the first two days and Hepatitis B and C in the next two days using different case studies.

The workshops consisted of:

  1. Study segments 
  2. Energizers
  3. Team activity and scenario discussion
  4. Game Sessions to reinforce concepts about Hepatitis

 

Approximately 80 volunteers were catered to, ensuring interaction with each of them and clarifying each aspect of the disease.

 

A lot of positive reviews were received where participants applauded this effort and wished to see more of these in the future. To quote a few:

 

“It was lovely being a part of such an amazing discourse. Looking forward to more such amazing ventures”

  • Usama Cheema from AMDC

“This was really a great session. I learnt alot. It was more beneficial than our initial ward lectures. Kudos to you all”

  • Ayesha Razzaq from KEMU

“Everything was really appreciable. It was a great opportunity to have such an interactive session while sitting at home.”

  • Aiman Jeet Kaur from FJMU

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Awareness Session on Hepatitis

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Awareness Session on Hepatitis

July 18, 2020
Dera Ghazi Khan Medical College

July 18, 2020

Online

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A public awareness target was attained by webinar. The webinar speaker was Dr. Haroon Bilal (Assitant Professor of Medicine DGKMC). He delivered information in every simple language so that a layman can understand the deadly disease. The webinar was based on a Q/A session. Students from all years of DGKMC asked questions from the speaker.

Media team-work was amazing in conducting a webinar on Facebook live and zoom app. More than 10600 people have reached until.

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#VFightHepatitis

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#VFightHepatitis

July 12, 2020 – July 26, 2020
Continental Medical College

July 12, 2020 - July 26, 2020

Online

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VFightHepatitis was an activity planned by VFAHT CMC LC to celebrate World Hepatitis Day 2020. This activity includes categories of handmade and E-poster competition. The purpose was to target social media users for creating awareness on Hepatitis, an epidemic in our country.

The competition was open to students from Continental Medical College. It was announced on our social media platforms 18 days before the deadline i.e. (29th July 2020). Each poster was assessed based on specific Judgment criteria which were shared with the participants. To keep the competition transparent and impartial, a set of rules and regulations was shared with the participants. The idea was to assess the impart knowledge of medical students regarding Hepatitis; it is stats, causes, prevention, treatment. The motivation was to make the student think that how as medical students can we contribute to the fight against it.

The cash prizes were awarded to the top two positions in each category.

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Infographic on Hepatitis

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Infographic on Hepatitis

July 16, 2020, July 17, 2020, July 21, 2020, July 22, 2020

Sheikh Zayed Medical College, Rahim Yar Khan
De’ Montmorency College of Dentistry
King Edward Medical University
Quaid-E-Azam University

July 16, 2020, July 17, 2020, July 21, 2020, July 22, 2020

Online

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The infographics were part of the National Campaign on World Hepatitis Day with the theme of “Hepatitis Free Pakistan”. These served as a mode to spread information about the different types of Hepatitis, covering different aspects like pathophysiology, epidemiology, prevention, and treatment. The media team of Local Councils made posters themselves and tries to make them easier to understand for the audience by adding pictures and icons.

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My Hepatitis Story | Series Of True Stories By Hepatitis Survivors

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My Hepatitis Story | Series Of True Stories By Hepatitis Survivors

July 15, 2020

Allama Iqbal Medical College

July 15, 2020

Online

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We started by contacting people which are or were previously affected by hepatitis. We traced them and gathered their stories and compiled them.

We arranged the stories and posted them on our page and shared them around to spread the word about hepatitis. It was a 5-day campaign and we posted one story per day.

It was quite a successful project and we had a lot of engagement from our lc and other people on the page.

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Hepatitis Hour

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Hepatitis Hour

July 18, 2020

Akhtar Saeed Medical & Dental College

July 18, 2020

Online

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It is a webinar aimed to discuss mental and health concerns related to hepatitis. A panel of health professionals and medical students will be on board to highlight the dilemmas associated with hepatitis and how to get rid of them.
Topics:

• Incidence and prevalence of Hepatitis in Pakistan
• Prevention and treatment strategies
• Signs and Symptoms of different types of Hepatitis
• Screening of Hepatitis
• Cross infection and control
• Psychiatric issues during and post disease

Speakers:

Dr. Fuad Hameed Rai

Principal, Allied Health Sciences

Dr. Atika Masood

Professor Pathology Department

Dr. Saqib Kalyani

Head of Psychiatry Department

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Combatting Hepatitis with The World Health Organization | Policy Reform

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Combatting Hepatitis with The World Health Organization | Policy Reform

July 22, 2020

National Council

July 22, 2020

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The World Health Organization (WHO) laid out 10 points for policymakers in 2019. These points identify specific areas where there is a lack of awareness, resources, funding, and effective policy. Our goal was to make use of these in our campaign to combat the spread of hepatitis in our country.

5 teams from the Local Councils at

1. Rawalpindi Medical University
2. Shifa Tameer E Millat Medical University
3. Fatima Jinnah Medical University
4. Aga Khan University
5. FMH College Of Medicine And Dentistry

volunteered to participate in this. Each team consisted of 5-8 participants.
Two out of the 10 points were assigned to each of the participating teams to research and then make a short presentation detailing the information/statistics laid out by the WHO and outline recommendations and strategies to counter these problems in Pakistan. These teams were given a week for this task from July 15-21.

A webinar was then hosted by Ayesha Rehan (President VFAHT National Council) and Ramsha Zafar (Regional Vice President- Sindh) and moderated by Asia Kausar (Project Director VFAHT). Representatives from each team presented their work and the suggestions were discussed. To conclude, a final proposal is being compiled in which the recommendations will be prepared that can be forwarded to proper government channels that deal with public health-related issues in the country.

This activity not only encouraged participants to research and present statistics and the current policies to eradicate Hepatitis but also promoted critical thinking and a healthy discussion on a virtual forum.

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Awareness Campaign On Droplet-borne Mode Of Infections And Their Affect On Society

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Awareness Campaign On Droplet-borne Mode Of Infections And Their Affect On Society

September 13, 2020 – September 19, 2020

Dow University of Health Sciences

September 13, 2020 - September 19, 2020

Online

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Due to the current pandemic, we decided to do a social media awareness campaign. Since coronavirus is also a droplet borne infection, so it was the need of time to educate people about this mode of transmission.

Our objectives were:

  1. To educate people about the droplet-borne mode of infection because many deadly infections are spread by this route.
  2. To help people understand and acknowledge some common droplet borne diseases.
  3. To tell masses how to prevent themselves from getting infected by these infections.

Our campaign was a 7-day campaign. Each day, a video was uploaded on social media pages of VFAHT at 3 pm and then a question regarding that video was uploaded at 7 pm.

On days 1 and 7, videos made by Avinash and Anfal were uploaded followed by respective questions. We had good social media engagement on these days.

On days 2 and 3, videos made by Varisha and Anusha were uploaded followed by their questions, we had moderate social media engagement.

On day 4, the video made by Aelia, edited by Basit and Narmeen was uploaded followed by the question. We had maximum social media engagement that day. That video is by far the most popular video on VFAHT’s DUHS page to date.

Then, on days 5 and 6, videos by Ammara and Unaiza were uploaded. We had an okayish engagement.

In conclusion, we were successful in conducting a social media awareness campaign despite all the limitations because of the lack of communication due to COVID. Moreover, two students from JSMU also participated and learned how we operate in VFAHT. The Media Department helped us a lot. The feedback was positive too and a lot of people engaged on our social media posts making this campaign a success. We hope to conduct more such awareness campaigns shortly.

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Self Isolation Tips To Manage Symptoms and Immunity Boosters

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Self Isolation Tips To Manage Symptoms and Immunity Boosters

July 2, 2020  July 6, 2020

Allama Iqbal Medical College

July 2, 2020 - July 6, 2020

Online

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This was an online campaign. This was consisted into 3 phases

Phase 1. Video on SOPs To Be Followed During Self-Isolation

Phase 2. Poster on How To Boost Immunity

Phase 3. Video on The Management Of Symptoms During Self-Isolation

This campaign was launched on the Facebook and Instagram and it reached a huge audience.

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