CHANDIGARH:
“Embracing digital methods in the functioning of the National Leprosy Eradication Programme (NLEP) is not just about modernization; it’s about revolutionizing how we combat leprosy. By harnessing the power of technology, we can enhance surveillance, improve patient care, and strengthen outreach efforts, ultimately bringing us closer to our goal of a leprosy-free world.” Said, Dr. Manjeet Pal, State Leprosy Officer during the visit of 17 Consultants from the National Health Mission (NHM) Odisha to the Government Multi-Specialty Hospital Sector 16 (GMSH 16) in Chandigarh during a 4-day Management Development Program tailored for National Leprosy Eradication Program Consultants from Odisha
The visit focused on illuminating the prevalent rates, the influx of new cases, and the accessibility of essential services for individuals affected by leprosy. The delegates were shown the MCR sandals and the medicines that are provided at the hospital. The challenge of migration of new cases along with the geographical map of Chandigarh was discussed and the challenges of record maintainence for each patient was discussed. Subsequently, the consultants proceeded to the Health and Wellness Centre in Maloya, where they engaged in interactive sessions with the peripheral staff, notably the Auxiliary Nurse Midwives (ANM). This interaction provided valuable insights into the methodologies employed in conducting surveys, the seamless referral processes for patients, the diligent follow-up mechanisms in place, and the crucial aspect of patient counselling. Moreover, the consultants gained firsthand knowledge of the streamlined procedures for providing medicines and conducting e-sanjeevani consultations, enhancing their understanding of the holistic approach adopted at the grassroots level.
Hosted by the International Public Health Management Development Program, under the aegis of the Department of Community Medicine and School of Public Health at PGIMER Chandigarh, this pioneering initiative aims to empower 17 senior district leprosy consultants from Odisha. The program features a comprehensive curriculum covering technical facets such as program implementation, planning, GIS mapping, monitoring and evaluation techniques, alongside soft leadership skills encompassing communication, advocacy, stress and time management, team building, conflict resolution, motivation, and morale enhancement. These skills will equip the participants to efficiently oversee policy and programs within the state of Odisha.
In addition to classroom sessions, participants will engage in a study tour of the PGIMER leprosy clinic to gain insights into its operations and quality perspectives. During the field visit, the consultants witnessed firsthand demonstrations of crucial diagnostic procedures and innovative approaches aimed at combating leprosy and its challenges. Notably, insights into slit skin smear examinations were provided at the Skin Lab of the Leprosy Skin Clinic. Dr. Sanjeev Handa, Head of the Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology at PGIMER, commended the Management Development Program for its dedication to advancing leprosy control and sharing best practices. The visit to the Department of Microbiology at PGIMER demonstrated the process of Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) testing for drug resistance, highlighting the institution’s proactive approach in tackling drug-resistant strains of leprosy.
The program will employ diverse learning methodologies such as case studies, management games, quizzes, role plays, videos, and mobile applications. A panel discussion titled “Leprosy Control: Bridging Perspectives from State Consultants and Tertiary Care Facility” is scheduled on day 3, featuring experts including Dr. Tarun Narang, Additional Professor at PGIMER, Dr. Rita Kotwal, State Leprosy Consultant, Haryana, and Dr.Sheenam Aggarwal, State Leprosy Consultant from Punjab. Additionally, delegates will acquire soft skills like team building, effective communication, stress and time management during the program.
The culmination of the program will witness the formulation and presentation of an action plan tailored for the state of Odisha. The program will conclude on April 26th, 2024, with a valedictory ceremony honoring outstanding participants across various categories.