Plenary Session I A
HEALTHCARE TRANSFORMATION IN NURSING AND MIDWIFERY
AND WAY FORWARD
CHAIRPERSON CO-CHAIRPERSON
Dr. Manju Vatsa Ms. Medha Gandhi
Principal, Bill & Melida Gates
College of Nursing,AIIMS
Foundation
RESOURSE PERSON
CAPT USHA BANERJEE
Group Director Nursing –
Apollo Hospitals Group
CONCURRENT I- LEADERSHIP IN NURSING
Panel Discussion I
Different Leadership roles in nursing : Advancing the art of nursing care
CHAIRPERSON CO-CHAIRPERSON
[Link] Sood MBBS, MNAMS, MPH Dr Aboli Gore
Jhpiego Country Director, India MBBS, DCM, DRH (LSTM, UK),
PGDPHN (PHFI)
Team Lead- Capacity Building
Bihar Technical Support Program
RESOURSE PERSONS
[Link] Wikman Neeraj H. Agrawal, MD, DPH Dr. Inderjeet Kaur
Rector Deputy Country Director JHPIEGO Consultant Midwife
Kungsholmensvastra Fernandez Hospital
Gymnasium Hydrabad
Stockholm
Sweden
Prof. Suresh K Sharma, Ms. Jyoti Clara Michael
PhD, RN, FCCN, FNRS Chief Clinical
Dean & Principal (Nursing) Governance Officer
AIIMS, Rishikesh Kauvery Hospital
Keynote Address – Mental Health Clinical Updates: Evidence based, Empowering and
Equitable
Dr. Sandhya Gupta
Lecturer
AIIMS, Delhi
PLENARY SESSION II A
Improving Nursing Care through Innovations
CHAIRPERSON CO-CHAIRPERSON
Ms. Della Sheratt Dr. Apoorva
Former Programme Health Specialist, UNICEF
Coordinator SBA Lao PDR
UNFPA
RESOURSE PERSON
Prof. (Dr.) Elsa Devi Sana tombi Prof. Pauline Sharmila Dr. Rima Jolivet
Head/ Professor Dean, SNSR, Maternal Health
Dept. of Medical –Surgical Nursing Sharda University Technical Director
MAHE, Manipal Department of Global
Health & Population
Harvard T H Chan
School of Public Health
CONCURRENT I- EMERGING PARADIGM IN NURSING AND MIDWIFERY
CHAIRPERSON CO-CHAIRPERSON
Dr. Mala Goswami Dr. Smritikana Mani,
Principal/Professor, Govt. CON Kolkata, West Bangal
College of Nursing,
AIIMS, Bhopal
RESOURSE PERSON
Ms. Uma Handa
Dr. Asha Shetty
Principal, College of Nursing,
AIIMS, Bhubaneshwar
CONCURRENT SESSION II A: TRENDS AND INNOVATIONS IN MEDICAL
SURGICAL NURSING AND MENTAL HEALTH NURSING
CHAIRPERSON
Dr. Daisy Thomas
Registrar, DNC
RESOURSE PERSONS
Ms. Madhavi Verma,
Reader,
ILBS Hospital
Trends and Innovations in Mental Health Nursing
Due to the stigma of mental illness and systemic flaws that limit access to
mental health care, people want less frustrating and more affordable paths
to improve their mental health. The academic researchers and government
organizations are creating innovations in mental health care and
technology to reach the community. Recent advancements in the field of
medical technology have helped therapists and psychiatrists explore new
techniques and healthcare trends to enhance the treatment being offered to
the patients. Mental health care is recognizing the potential of and Ms. Sunita Sharma,
adopting technology. Health service providers are increasingly seeking Lecturer,
new ways of working to improve quality by increasing cost-effectiveness NINE PGIMER,
and encouraging innovation in technologies and practices. The Chandigarh
implementation of these innovations and improvements has also become
an important focus for current healthcare research. The mental health field encompasses a variety of
specializations. The need for all segments representing mental health to work together to create
innovation in providing effective treatments for mental illness and educating patients about their
treatment options.
• On line therapy is effective for providing clients platforms where they can connect with licensed
therapists online and is more accessible and affordable.
• Inconvenience: It takes valuable time to commute to a therapist’s office. Most therapists work during
business hours, so clients need to spend less time making money and stress more about what their
bosses think. With online therapy, you can chat anytime and [Link] t is cost effective
and because of the stigma of mental illness confidentiality of the clients identiy will also be
maintained.
• Apps that Help People Manage Their Mental Health will tackle many issues at [Link] health p
• Online Counseling. From learning to shopping to dating, everything is going online. This has
sparked the idea of online counseling as one of the mental health care trends, where the patients
can meet a counselor online and avail therapy digitally. This helps them to avoid long waiting
queues at a clinic, and get medical help at the comfort and privacy of their homes. With
treatments going online, patients can directly avail authentic treatment from therapists rather than
googling the symptoms and diagnosing themselves with numerous disorders.
• Mental health innovation is long overdue. With telemedicine technologies booming in the health
care sector, mental health technology has been lagging behind. The unique nature of mental
health services can make it difficult to develop technology that successfully intervenes in human
behavior and actually creates measurable, positive outcomes. However, with advancing research
and awareness geared towards mental health issues, more companies are innovating in this space
than ever before. Emerging trends in recent years have the potential to completely change the
health care environment for those struggling with mental health conditions.
Concurrent session II B: TRENDS AND INNOVATIONS IN COMMUNITY HEALTH
NURSING & OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGICAL NURSING
CHAIRPERSON CO-CHAIRPERSON
Prof [Link] Dr. Rashmi Asif,
NIHFW Director- Clinical Services and Training
JHPIEGO
RESOURSE PERSON
Dr. Rathi Balachandran Ms. Rashmi Dhondyal Program Officer
Assistant Director General Nursing Technical Lead for Maternal Newborn Health
Program-ASMAN
(Alliance for safe maternal and newborn)
JHPIEGO
Ms. C.N Bhargavi
M N , PhD (N)
Faculty of College of Nursing,
Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital
CONCURRENT SESSION III A: CLINICAL SKILL UPDATE IN MEDICAL
SURGICAL, MENTAL HEALTH AND PAEDIATRIC NURSING
CHAIRPERSON CO-CHAIRPERSON
Prof. Bimla Kapoor Prof. Mini George, ILBS
Dean Academics
BERKLEY
RESOURSE PERSON
Dr. Seema Sachdeva, Dr. Jyoti Sarin
AIIMS, Principal,
Delhi MM College of Nursing,
Mullana, Ambala
CONCURRENT SESSION III B: CLINICAL SKILL UPDATE IN OBSTETRICS AND
GYNAECOLOGICAL NURSING AND COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING
CHAIRPERSON CO-CHAIRPERSON
Dr. Himanshu Bhushan Prof. N. Muralidhar
Executive Director Director
NHSRC United Educational Institutions
Tumkur, Karnataka
RESOURSE PERSON
Prof. Sudha Reddy
Principal
College of Nursing
KLE, Belgaum, Karnataka
Ms. Priyanka Idicula, Dr. Sushma Kumari Saini,
Co-Founder , Director Lecturer, NINE,
Birth Village Chandigarh
BRAINSTORMING SESSION: ROAD MAP OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY:
POLICIES AND STRATEGIES
CHAIRPERSON
Ms. Della Sheratt
Former Programme
Coordinator SBA
Lao PDR
UNFPA
RESOURSE PERSON
Ms. Evelyn Kannan
Secretary General
TNAI
Dr. Neerja Sood Dr. Kirti Iyengar
Lecturer National program officer
SOHS UNFPA
IGNOU
Dr. Rathi Balachandran Dr. Harinderjeet Goyal
Assistant Director General Nursing Principal, RAK CON, Delhi
Ms. [Link] Dr. Snehlata Manocha,
Secretary General Senior Lecturer,
AIGNF Ahilya Bai College of Nursing,
LN Hospital
PLENARY SESSION III
CHAIRPERSON
Dr. Raj Rani, Prof. H.C. Rawat
Principal, Principal,
College of Nursing, College of Nursing,
AIIMS, Jodhpur Baba Faridkot University
RESOURSE PERSON
Political implications for transformation in Nursing and midwifery
Dr. Manju Vatsa,
Principal,
CON, AIIMS, Delhi
Sharing best practices by nurse mentors from Bihar Technical support group
AMANAT- Jyoti
Aaptkalin Matrutva Evam Navjat Tatparta- District Mentoring Team
AMANAT Jyoti
The results of AMANAT are positive however, it is important to institutionalize the mechanism of
constant capacity building of the nurses to ensure quality services to the citizens of Bihar. This
requirement gave rise to the concept of AMANAT Jyoti. Hence, Govt of Bihar has decided to develop a
mechanism for sustaining knowledge and skills gained by ANMs/GNMs during mentoring period. Each
district will have a District Mentoring Team (DMT) comprising of nurses from DH and peripheral
facilities. The already trained AMANAT Mentees will now take up the role of AMANAT mentors in their
own hospital.
How will it help the hospital and the patients
The AMANAT Jyoti Programme not only ensures a standardized upgradation of skills, but also brings in
proper documentation, good behavior, communications skills, team work, and counseling skills. It also
promotes sustainability of skills and practices in hospital resulting in lesser morbidity and mortality .
Salient features of AMANAT Jyoti
Upgradation of skills of Nurses of Labor room
Building up the Leadership skills of ANM/GNMs of Bihar
Reaching out to the nurses posted in Health Sub Centers through ANM meetings and re- orienting
them to services to be provided at VHSND
The content of the curriculum has been developed keeping in mind adult teaching learning
principles with the help of activities.
Participants will be able to learn to manage maternal and neonatal complications through
Simulations so that the nurses are ready in-case of any emergency.
Patient care and learning by doing is the utmost priority of the curriculum which enables
participants to improve their skills by conducting deliveries, managing complication etc.
Support from SRU
The leading light of AMANAT Jyoti would be AMANAT mentors, but initially to support them in
deliverance of curriculum NMS (Nurse Mentor Supervisors) would be helping the AMANAT Mentors.
The NMS are MSc or BSc Nurses who has been certified by National Skill lab as mentors. They would be
moving from facility to facility to support the AMANAT Mentors in deliverance of curriculum. The
remuneration, accommodation and travel of the AMANAT Jyoti team of mentors will be met by Care
India through a Bill Melinda Gate Foundation (BMGF) Grant.
Ms. Sudha Murugesan Ms. Abhilasha Baxla Ms. Kalpana Pustela
Ms. Stephani Viru Ms. Suhasini S. Yadav
Presentation of roadmap of Nursing and midwifery: Policies and strategies
Ms. Della Sheratt
Former Programme
Coordinator SBA
Lao PDR
UNFPA
Health Care System and Entrepreneurship in Sweden: A model of how to strengthen
competence supply in healthcare sector
Ms. Ulrika Nimstrand, Ms. Aisha Amin
Chief of Global Relations, Vice president,
Global Healthcare College Global Healthcare College
Stockholm, Sweden Stockholm, Sweden
Ms. Britta Wikman,
Chief executive officer,
Global Healthcare College
Stockholm, Sweden