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National Health Mission organizes 2 day capacity building workshop on Midwifery initiative

JK News Service by JK News Service
November 17, 2022
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A two day capacity building workshop was today kick started at SKIMS, Soura, which is being jointly organised by National Health Mission Jammu and Kashmir, PGIMER Chandigarh and UNFPA New Delhi.

Under the initiative, the Government of India aims to reduce unnecessary intervention during childbirth, reduce the caesarean rate and balance the burden on doctors. A new Cadre of Nurse practitioners’ midwives has been created to support the women throughout their pregnancy childbirth and postpartum stage. The midwives are going to be trained for 18 months as per the International Confederation of Midwives (ICM) standards at National Midwifery training Institutes (NMTI).

The NPMs will run a full fledge ANC clinic, a midwifery led labour room and postpartum clinic in the high case load facilities. In the MLCU, they will manage normal, uncomplicated deliveries and collaborate with the obstetrician to manage complications.

Dr Qazi Haroon, State Programme Manager, NHM J&K and Incharge Maternal Health presented an overview of the Midwifery initiative.

The workshop was inaugurated by Ayushi Sudan, Mission Director, NHM, J&K.

She said that after this training of midwives as per ICM standards they would become an asset for the healthcare system. ‘This is by far the most structured approach for checking the ever-growing C- section rate in the hospitals across India’, she added.

Dr. Parvaiz Koul, Director SKIMS, Srinagar, assured mentioned full support to this initiative and welcomed PGIMER and UNFPA faculty for the two day workshop.

Dr Irfan Rabbani, Principal SKIMS medical College, Bemina, also spoke on the occasion.

Several technical experts including Dr. Minakshi Rohilla, Professor of OBGYN, PGIMER Chandigarh, Dr. Kiranjit Kaur, Project Manager at PGIMER Chandigarh and Dr. Madhur Verma, Assistant Pofessor, AIIMS Bathinda joined the workshop online from PGIMER Chandigarh, UNFPA and AIIMS Bhatinda.

During the workshop, exercises on improving adherence to evidence based standard clinical practices in the hospitals and several relationship building were conducted.

A total of 60 faculty members including HOD Gynae and obs L D Hospital, HOD Obs and Gynae SKIMS MC and HOD Gynae Trust Hospital Soura, Deputy Director, Health Services Kashmir, Principal SKIMS Nursing College, Medical Superintendent SKIMS Soura, representative from NIPI, Gynaecologists, Medical Officers, Nurses/Tutors from Directorate of Health services Srinagar, SKIMS Soura, GMC Srinagar and Nursing college SKIMS attended the workshop.

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