Overview

The term "maternal health" refers to the state of health that women are in while they are pregnant, giving birth, or after giving birth. Not only does it have an impact on the health and survival of mothers, but it also has an impact on the health and survival of their children and the community. It is an essential component of public health. Assuring that mothers are in the best possible health offers a multitude of advantages, including the reduction of rates of maternal and newborn mortality as well as the promotion of healthier families and society. Unfortunately, problems with maternal health continue to exist in many regions of the world, particularly in settings with limited resources. As a result, this situation has become a primary area of concentration for health organizations all over the world. The event titled "Management of Obstetrical and Gynaecological Conditions in Hospital and Community" is a specialized medical practice designed for healthcare professionals involved in the care of women throughout different stages of life, particularly in the fields of obstetrics and gynecology. This event aims to address contemporary challenges, evidence-based practices, and the integration of hospital and community-based care to enhance maternal and women's health outcomes. It provides an opportunity for attendees to engage in discussions about the latest advancements, treatments, and strategies for managing obstetrical and gynecological conditions. Below is a detailed breakdown of the event.


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Objectives of Event

By the end of the event, participants will:

  • Gain a deeper understanding of the latest advancements and best practices in maternal care across diverse settings.
  • Develop strategies to provide culturally competent and individualized maternal care.
  • Understand the role of interdisciplinary teams in improving maternal and neonatal outcomes.
  • Learn how to manage high-risk pregnancies and postpartum complications in both hospital and low-resource community settings.

Be able to implement community-based interventions to promote maternal health, particularly in underserved populations.

Convener Details

Co-ordinators:

Organizing Secretary:
  • Ms. Rekha Kumari, Asso.Prof cum HOD OBG (N) Dept
Organizer:
  • Ms. Lamnunnem Haokip, Senior Lecturer - OBG Dept SSNSR
  • Ms. Sonia Lawai, Senior Lecturer - OBG Dept SSNSR