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photography fieldtrip VSO Bangladesh

The IUBAT Faculty of Nursing students, along with volunteers, successfully held a two day community outreach program from August 31-September 1, 2013 entitled, “Health Camp“.  In collaboration with local groups, such as Youth Club (YC) and Citizens Committee (CC) in Parbatipur and Birampur, Dinajpur District, nursing students taught health-related skills and interacted with the groups and the communities.  Some of the activities related to Community Health Nursing (CHN) concepts such as health promotion and health education.  The outreach was conducted through partnership Volunteer Service Overseas (VSO) – Bangladesh, and two of their international volunteers, Jim Ofonda and Neils van der Verge, and with Gram Bikash Kendro (GBK), a partner organisation of VSO based in Dinajpur. IUBAT is also an active partner organization of VSO.


VSO, originally founded in the United Kingdom, is an international organization that sends volunteer-professionals to 40 countries all over the world in a effort to fight global poverty and disadvantage by bringing people together to share skills, creativity and learning.  Health Camp also allowed the nursing students to see the lack of access to quality health care in rural areas, especially for those who are marginalized and disadvantaged.  Seeta Ghimire, a senior nursing student, was inspired by the outreach event and the interactions between the locals and the students.  She says, “It is necessary to organize the health related activities in the community because it helps us to understand the different perceptions of the people about health, how do they take care of their health, what are the prevalent diseases, its causes and risk factors and what is the cheapest and easiest interventions that could be taken to make the living and health conditions of the people in the community secure.” 


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A variety of activities and informational sessions were held at Health Camp, and approximately 250 women, children and elderly patients were assessed by a nurse and a doctor.  Nursing students had the opportunity to practice clinical skills, such as taking blood pressure readings, testing vision, determining body mass index, and testing blood sugar levels.  Workshops focussing on health promotion, disease prevention, hygiene and food safety were held.  The events were well received, and many of the citizens who participated in Health Camp were excited to share their newfound knowledge with their villages.


To view/download a Powerpoint presentation of a synopsis of Health Camp events and pictures, please click the link below, and for more photos from this event, please visit our Flickr site!




 
 
 

Noor Sabez, an IUBAT graduate is now working for the NGO, Socio Economic Development Association for Disabled (SEDAD) as well as working as a community health nurse throughout Bangladesh. He writes, “My responsibilities are to lead some projects and coordinate the staff and administrative work such as proposal writing, concept note writing, report writing, letter writing to donor organizations etc. However, I am also doing community health education and a general heath checkup program to the disabled, destitute, disadvantaged, distressed and poor communities in different districts of Bangladesh. Currently we are planning to provide physiotherapy to the physically disabled persons.  I am enjoying it very much and also have some opportunity to perform internationally. I went to Italy to give a presentation in a congress about the Social Impacts on Medical Practice in Bangladesh. It was a wonderful experience in my life that I performed internationally which leads me to be more confident as I am so young. The main purposes of us to visit different countries are to do training, meeting with donor organization and giving presentation about our activities etc”. Noor is looking forward to possibly going to Japan for physiotherapy training in the coming months. Congratulations on your accomplishments Noor and best of luck in the future!

 
 
 

RN Firoza Khatun completed her diploma in nursing at a government nurse training institute. While working at Sajida Hospital in south Dhaka, she met IUBAT graduate Bimala Rai, who encouraged Firoza to complete a BSN at IUBAT. With bursary support from Bangladesh Health Project donations, Firoza was able to leave her job to become a full-time student. Since starting at IUBAT she has attained excellent marks in her first two semesters, earning university scholarships.


Well done, Firoza!

 
 
 

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