DIWALI WISHES BY RANGERS
The rangers of St.
Josephs College for Women wished everyone A Very Happy Diwali, Green Diwali and
Safe Diwali.
DIWALI WISHES BY RANGERS
The rangers of St.
Josephs College for Women wished everyone A Very Happy Diwali, Green Diwali and
Safe Diwali.
BREAST CANCER AWARENESS PROGRAM
Event: Breast Cancer Awareness Program
Date: 4.10 PM - 5:00PM
Location: St. Joseph's in College for Women, (A) Gnanapuram, Visakhapatnam
Resources person: Dr.Sheethal Madan, BHMS, Rashee Homoeo Clinic ,specialist in cancer Patients Treatment since 2012 ,Advisor in JCI Vizag Achievers, Board member of The Ability People, a clinic for differently abled.
Organized by : St. Joseph’s College Rangers team in association with Y's men international, District -v Central India Region and swanthana seva samithi, vizag.
Overview
As part of October's Breast Cancer Awareness Month, an awareness program was organized at St. Joseph's College for Women (A). Gnanapuram, Visakhapatnam, aimed at educating students, faculty, about breast cancer. This initiative sought to empower women with knowledge and encourage proactive health measures.
Program Highlights:
Program President by Dr P Mary Anupama Head, Department of Biochemistry, The session was led by Dr. Sheethal Madan, who provided an in-depth overview of breast cancer, covering early detection, self-examination techniques, risk factors, and treatment options. Dr. Madan stressed the importance of early diagnosis, which significantly increases the chances of successful treatment. Dr Mousami Shankar spoke to the students on healthy food intake.
On behalf of Y's men District Governor Ysm .Rev.Devaprasad introducing all the Y's men members to congregation. Y's men club of Nirmal Hruday president Mrs prathima Emmanuel Encourage words, closing remarks by Y's men club of Visakhapatnam president Dr.Emmunel Sugynanam and vote of thanks Mr.Hashan Raja District secretary - District -v, Central India region, vizag.
Key topics included:
1. Understanding Breast Cancer: Overview of breast cancer types and causes
Signs and symptoms to watch for
2. Importance of Early Detection: How early diagnosis can improve treatment outcomes.
Role of regular screenings and mammograms
3. Self-Examination Techniques: Demonstration of self-examination steps. Encouragement for monthly self-checks and awareness of changes
4. Risk Factors and Prevention: Common risk factors, including genetics and lifestyle. Tips for a healthier lifestyle to reduce risk.
5. Treatment Options
Overview of modern treatment methods and patient support
Audience(Students)Engagement
The program saw active participation from the attendees, 25 Rangers who engaged in a Q&A session with Dr. Sheethal Madan, asking insightful questions about prevention and support for patients undergoing treatment. Educational pamphlets were also distributed, and attendees were encouraged to spread awareness within their families and communities.
Conclusion
The event concluded with a heartfelt thanks to Dr. Sheethal Madan for her informative and inspiring session. Attendees left with a greater understanding of breast cancer and the importance of early detection, emphasizing the value of self-care and regular health checks. The program was a significant step toward building a more informed community regarding women's health issues.
The rangers took a pledge to create awareness on Breast cancer
TOTAL : 21 MEMBERS
INTER 2ND YEAR
M.Tanusri - 23IN175 - BIPC
S.Gyani krupanjali - 23IN028 - MPC
G. Ikshitha -23IN038 - MPC
E.sai Abhinaya joshitha - 23IN083 - MPC
K. Manogyna - 23IN059 - MPC
B.Jaya Sruthi -23IN042- MPC
INTER 1ST YEAR
MPC:
K.Meghana - 24IN362
G.Jahnavi - 24IN338
K.Chaturya - 24IN320
G.Harshitha - 24IN332
M.Harika - 24IN330
T.S.L. Lohitha - 24IN398
K. Jhansi - 24IN340
K.Joshna - 24IN343
BIPC:
B.Jasmitha - 24IN432
J. Seshi. - 24IN468
MEC:
D.pooja Sri - 24IN527
M.Nandhini - 24IN559
Neetu Kumari -24IN523
Mohammad Amreen -24IN493
Yenda vedavindhya -24IN552
The final year BBC students and second year biotechnology major students have cleaned the laboratory and make it ready for the NAAC visit