Darbhanga learned tricks to reduce newborn deaths

Bihar News Desk does not have to learn, not with the intention of punishing someone and improving your work style, to make an hour after delivery by the newborn baby look like the death of the newborn. The things known from it should be used to improve the work style. This can reduce newborn deaths. During the first session of the BNRCP training program under IAPN NFFGM in the DMCh’s Department of Pediatrics, Dr. Harishankar Mishra appealed to the doctors of stratic and maternity diseases. The head of the Head of Department and the Department of Shishu, Dr. Kn Mishra, said in the presidential speech that training for the revival of newborn baby is very useful. Given the large number of babies in India, more and more people must take this training. The president of the IAP, Dr. Ashok Kumar, said that the IAP wants to make all the delivery staff effective in the newborn revival program. While performing the program, IP Salim Ahmed said IP secretary that the IAP has prepared a series of health programs of babies and that the newborn related programs are first in all its programs. In the program, 48 women and obstetricians, pediatricians, PG students, preferred doctors, nurses and paramedics from the Department of Child, received training. The convener of the program was Prabhat Kumar. The main instructor Dr. To Prakash and Co -Intructor Dr. Prashant Krishna Gupta, Dr. Ruhi Yasmin, Dr. Kamod Jha and dr. Randhir Kumar Mishra was. After training, Dr. Amit Kumar and Dr. Mani Shankar present with Dr. Ashok Kumar, president of IAP. The activity of two Divyang medical students was discussed in the relevant BNRCP training program affected by Divyang Medical students. Many doctors have said here that both have proven that disability cannot be impeded if desired. Please tell that both of these students who study in the Department of Pediatrics are physically competent, and that they have taken training through the day in the seminar room with the help of crutches. Dr. Rakib, one of the two disabled students, spends a normal life using a crutches. The second Dr. Asha grows on the way to give new life to others using two crutches. Darbhanga News Desk shares this story