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About Us

This hospital is established in 1927. First Civil Surgeon is Dr.Fawlar , this hospital is started under him. At first time this hospital has sanctioned 50 beds And 7 employees are here. After some period this hospital has increased beds and now we have sanction 476 beds in 25 Acker area. Address District Hospital, Akola Phone (0724) 2434918, 2434401-03 (PBX) Fax (0724) 2436240 Health Infrastructure Training Institute Nurses Training School Address District Women Hos. Campus, Akola Ph (0724)2437430 Health Equipment Repair Unit (HER Unit ) HER Unit is available. Address District Hospital Akola Campus, Akola Health Manpower District Level Akola

District Hospital, Akola


Civil Surgeon RMO (Cl) RMO (OR) MO Class I MO Class II Dentist CAO AO SupdtAsstt-SupdtSenior Clark Steno (Marathi) Junior Clark Sanctioned 1 1 1 16 25 1 1 1 2 2 5 1 8 Filled 1 1 1 6 20 1 1 0 2 2 3 1 8 Vacant 10 5 1 2 -

Typist cum Clark Driver Ambulance Driver Lab- Technician Blood Bank Technician X Ray Technician E-C-G- Technician Medical Social Worker Diatecian Pharmacist Dental Hygienist Ophthalmic AssetPhysiotherapist Telephone Operator Sanitary Inspector Tailor Electrician Asset-Matron Tutor Clinical Instructor P-H-NPediatric Sister In charge Sister Staff Nurse In charge Mental A-N-M Linen Keeper N-MClass IV

1 3 6 4 4 4 2 1 1 9 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 3 2 1 2 31 131 1 2 2 2 181

1 3 6 4 4 4 2 1 1 9 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 3 2 1 2 31 131 1 2 2 2 181

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RH Akot
Medical Supdt. Cl-I Medical Officer Cl-III Staff Nurse Asst. Suptd. Jr.ClTypist Pharmacist X-Ray Tech Lab Tech. Lab. Asst. Peon Ward Boy Watchman Sweeper Sanctioned 1 3 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 Filled 0 3 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 0 Vacant 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2

(Sweeping contract is done under MHSDP)

RH Telhara
Medical Supdt. Cl-I Medical Officer Cl-III Staff Nurse Asst. Suptd. Jr.ClTypist Pharmacist X-Ray Tech Lab Tech. Lab. Asst. Peon Ward Boy Watchman Sweeper

Sanctioned 1 3 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2

Filled 1 3 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 2 1 2

Vacant 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

RH Chatari
Medical Supdt. Cl-I Medical Officer Cl-III Staff Nurse Asst. Suptd. Jr.ClTypist Pharmacist X-Ray Tech Lab Tech. Lab. Asst. Peon Ward Boy Watchman Sweeper

Sanctioned 1 3 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2

Filled 1 3 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 2 1 2

Vacant 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0

RH Balapur
Medical Supdt. Cl-I Medical Officer Cl-III Staff Nurse Asst. Suptd. Jr.ClTypist Sanctioned 1 3 7 1 1 1 Filled 0 2 4 1 0 1 Vacant 1 1 3 0 1 0 3

Pharmacist X-Ray Tech Lab Tech. Lab. Asst. Peon Ward Boy Watchman Sweeper

1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2

1 0 1 0 1 2 1 2

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0

RH Barshitakli
Medical Supdt. Cl-I Medical Officer Cl-III Staff Nurse Asst. Suptd. Jr.ClTypist Pharmacist X-Ray Tech Lab Tech. Lab. Asst. Peon Ward Boy Watchman Sweeper

Sanctioned 1 3 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2

Filled 0 2 4 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 2 1 2

Vacant 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0

Health Programs
National Health Program National Aids Control Program Historical Background / Periodical Development Under Maharashtra State AIDS Control Society, Mumbai Voluntary Counseling and testing center is establish in 26 Jan. year 2002 in District Hospital, Akola OPD No. 30. Infrastructure Counseling confidential suggestion before and after testing. To guide the people in VCCTC & after their written permission blood testing for HIV/AIDS being done. Manpower Medical Officer - 1 Counselors (Contract Basis from MSACS) 2 no. Technician - (Contract Basis from MSACS) 1 no. Staff Nurse 1

Objectives VCCTC center works under supervision of Civil Surgeon. Two counselor (1 male & 1 Female) & 1 technician work for testing blood sample from MSACS worked in this center. StrategyThree rapid test doing 1) Comb aid 2) Iminocom 3) Tridot Inform about diet, exercise, and precautions to take care. Activities No of persons tested for HIV/AIDS at VCCTC Persons testing sero-posititve after having undergone the 3 specified tests. No. of direct walk in persons tested No.of direct walk in persons testing sero-positive after having undergone the 3 specified test +ve No of all sero-positive persons attending the VCCTC collecting No of sero-positive persons from among the direct walk in persons collecting their test reports No.of samples found discordant or indeterminate No of positive samples sent for confirmation No. of negative samples sent for confirmation. Persons imparted pretest Counseling Persons imparted post test Counseling Persons coming for follow up counseling HIV positive persons referred to community based support groups Persons referred to physicians for medical advice No of persons with HIV positive status whose spouse/partner have been informed IEC activities No. of clients / patients receiving information/ counseling pm TB Service to common people ( for the month jan 04) No of persons tested for HIV/AIDS at VCCTC - 151 Persons testing sero-posititve after having undergone the 3 specified tests. - 00 No. of direct walk in persons tested - 93 No.of direct walk in persons testing sero-positive after having undergone the 3 specified test +ve - 00 No of all sero-positive persons attending the VCCTC collecting - 00 No of sero-positive persons from among the direct walk in persons collecting their test reports - 00 No.of samples found discordant or indeterminate - 00 No of positive samples sent for confirmation - 00 No. of negative samples sent for confirmation. -00 5

Persons imparted pretest Counseling 151 Persons imparted post test Counseling - 112 Persons coming for follow up counseling - 25 HIV positive persons referred to community based support groups - 00 Persons referred to physicians for medical advice - 16 No of persons with HIV positive status whose spouse/partner have been informed - 00 IEC activities No. of clients / patients receiving information/ counseling pm TB - 151 Service center available in each district VCCTC in District Hospital, Akola PPTCT in District Women Hospital, Akola Special features of Programme Counseling and testing to persons it is confidential. Achievements of program No of persons tested for HIV/AIDS at VCCTC 151 No. of clients / patients receiving information/ counseling pm TB - 151 National Blindness Control Program Historical Background / Periodical Development Since 1981 organization of Eye Camps for conventional cataract surgery and provision of Aphalic Spectacles and since 1994 ECEE performs in every camps and vase hospital. Since 1998 IOL surgery started then small (SICS) cataract surgery started 2004 by Dr.Devraj Chauhan Infrastructure One District Hospital, 2 IOL Centers (Base Hospital) Manpower DPM Dr. Devraj Chauhan Ophthalmic Surgeon Ophthalmic Assit. 2 Ophthalmic Nurses 2 OT Nurse 1 Driver 1 Address District Hospital, Akola Ph. 2434401-03 (Ext 256) Objectives To reduce Blindness in the district Strategy6

Eye Camps & Pick up camps Activities 1) Awareness of cataract problems or problems 2) Public 3) Organizing eye camp for IOL surgery 4) Guiding the NGOs for organizing the camp and giving better services 5) Training of the various people connected with the programme Service to common people 1) Free Eye check up camp 2) Free spectacles needy people and students 3) Free Eye Surgery Service center available in each districtThree centers available at Akola District 1) DH Akola 2) RH Akot 3) GH Murtizapur Special Features of programme Providing the free surgery for poor and needy people in urban, rural and tribal areas Achievements of Programme CATARACT PERFORMANCE 8075
SCHOOL EYE SCREENING (SES) PERFORMANCE

1) No. of school going children screened 24050 2) No. of school going children detected with refractive errors - 371 Other Health Programs o Nursing Training School Training school of nursing at general hospital, Akola started from 1-1-1959 with 12 students only. School is inspected by Vidarbha Nurses council in 1962-63 School is inspected by 2 members of Indian Nursing council in 1962-63 Civil Surgeon, General Hospital, Akola. Dr. Shende 1959 Matron General Hospital, Akola. Smt. Nulkar-1959 Ist sister tutor at General Hospital Akola Ku. Vergese-1959 IInd sister tutor at General Hospital Akola Ku. Pendse-1961 IIIrd sister tutor at General Hospital Akola Ku. D. Khune-1967 IVth sister tutor at General Hospital Akola Mrs. Niranjan Administration of School Total sanction Students 99 Annual Intake - 20

Teaching Staff Sr No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Category No. Required Principal 1 Nil Vice Principal 1 Nil Senior Sister Tutor 1 1 Sister Tutor 5 2 Clinical Instructors 2 Additional Tutor for Intern 1 Available

Inspection School Inspection By I.N.C. (Indian Nursing Council) 28th oct. 1977 9th Dec. 1989 10th & 11th July 2000 School Inspection By M.N.C. (Maharashtra Nursing Council) 3rd July 1989 10th , 11th oct 1994 23rd ,24th Oct. 2000 21st April 2001 Selection Committee Civil Surgeon Dist. Hosp Akola. Matron Dist Hosp Akola. Incharge of the school of Nug D. H. Akola. Social welfare officer Akola Tribal officer Akola Clinic Experience District Hospital Akola Special Experience 1. District Hospital Akola 2. Regional Mental Hospital Nagpur

Project I Maharashtra Health Systems Development Project o About the project

Project & Schemes

Improvement of quality of health care is one of the important components of Maharashtra Health Systems Development Project. Under this project District Hospitals, Rural Hospitals, Women Hospitals & Cottage Hospitals have been strengthened and upgraded for delivering the curieting, restorative, preventive, promotive & rehabilitative health care. o Strategy Referral System. Hospital Activity OPD, In Patient, Operation, X-Ray, Diet, Lab Investigation, Ambulance Service, Casualty Bio-medical Waste Management Contracting Services (Non Clinical) o Activities Referred In Patients Referral Out Pts. OPD Pts Admissions Pts Discharge Pt. Death (with 48 hrs) Pt. Death (after 48 hrs) Bed Occupancy Rate Bed Turnover Rate Average length of Stay Operations Lab Investigations X-Ray ECGUltrasound Echocardiography Diet ( Free ) Contracting ServiceCleaning service at RH Akot o Services Provided Referral System Modern Equipments / Instruments Modern construction (Trauma Care Unit, Training Center, Isolation ward) Vehicle (TATA Sumo) o Service Centers DH Akola DWH Akola LDH Murtizapur RH Akot o Performance 9

(For the Month Jan 05) (DH Akola) Referred In Patients 141 Referral Out Pts. 45 OPD 19604 Pts Admissions 1848 Pts Discharge 1894 Pt. Death (with 48 hrs) 69 Pt. Death (after 48 hrs) 45 Bed Occupancy Rate 80% Bed Turnover Rate 5 Average length of Stay - 5.52 Operations 606 Lab Investigations 13302 X-Ray 1650 ECG- 1088 Ultrasound 289 Echocardiography 23 Diet ( Free ) 10544 Project II Maharashtra State AIDS Control Society As Above Health Management Information System (HMIS) HMIS contains information such as Staffing Position, Establish Section Pending Chapter, Patient Case, OPD, IPD, Death, Surgeries, Death Audit, Clinical Meeting, PLA Info. , Info. About Heavy Equipments, etc. District Health Services Service Centers available at District Akola 1. District Hospital Akola 476 beds 2. District Women Hospital, Akola 292 beds 3. Laxmibai Deshmukh District Hospital, Murtizapur 72 beds 4. Rural Hospital, Akot 30 beds 5. Rural Hospital, Telhara 30 beds 6. Rural Hospital, Chatari 30 beds 7. Rural Hospital, Balapur 30 beds 8. Rural Hospital, Barshitakli 30 beds Hospital Services Out reach activities, Immunization, Ultrasound, CT Scan, X-Ray, ECG, Blood Bank, Emergency Service, ICU, NICU, Audiometry, AIDS Counseling Center, Computerized Hematology, etc. Achievements 10

Hearth Surgery Camp Leprosy Camp -

Surgeries Done 7 6

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Activities
We involve in all National Programmes like National Aids Control Program, National Health Program, Pulse Polio Program, National surveillance Program, National Blindness Control Program, National Cancer Control Program, National Anti-Malaria Program, We participated in all these programs successfully. Also we arrange trainings, workshops for medical officer, in-charge sisters, staff nurses, technicians, class IV staff as well as all staff of rural hospital. Also we arrange Camps for poor peoples like Heart Surgery Camp, Kuchtharog Camp, Plastic Surgery camp, Family Planning operation camp etc.

Service to Common People


In this hospital we provide all facilities for common people which are available here. As well as we provide some special facilities to common people through camps and national programs. We provide Sonography, Computerized TMT, C-Arm, Audiometry, Histroscopy, Branchoscopy, Gastroscopy, X-Ray, ECG, 2D Echo, City Scan, Various Lab Tests including Dengu, Maleria , Diff Blood test. Also provide free service to Below poverty line people as well as special refer some complicated disease patients like Cancer, Kidney disease

Service Centers available at Akola District


1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) District Hospital Akola 476 beds Laxmibai Deshmukh District Hospital, Murtizatur 72 beds Rural Hospital, Akot 30 beds Rural Hospital, Telhara- 30 beds Rural Hospital, Chatari - 30 beds Rural Hospital, Balapur - 30 beds Rural Hospital, Barshitakli - 30 beds 12

Region wise Performance Name of Hospital OPD DK Akola LDH Murtizapur RH Akot RH Telhara RH Chatari RH Balapur RH Barshitakli

IPD

Others

Achievements of Programme
92 % Coverage through Pulse Polio Program in Akola district .

Role of NGOs
NGOs are help to complete the target of Blindness control program. Also arrange many Blood Donation Camps as well as arrange camps for health care to common and poor people.

Organization Chart Civil Surgeon (Controlling Authority) (Responsible for Hospital & School Administration) Chief Matron Nursing School

Distribution of Beds In The Hospitals Total Beds 476 Sr. No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Name of the wards Casualty Ward No. 1 Medical Wards No. 6,9,5 Surgical Wards No. 10,11,12,13 Orthopedic Wards No. 17,18 Pediatric Ward No. 7 Ophthalmic Ward No. 21 E. N. T. Ward No. 19 Sanct. Bed 20 105 105 40 30 20 10

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8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.

I.C.U. Ward No.8 New born baby + P.B.U. Ob. & Gy. Wards No. 2,3,4 Isolation & Tetanus Ward No. 14,15 Burn Ward No. 20 T.B. Ward No. 16 Total -

6 50 20 20 50 476

Activities Month August Educational Activities Student Nurses Association Activities S.N.A. Meeting 15th Aug Independence day Room competition Wel Come Programme for new admission

New admission on 1st Aug. joining & medical Fitness classroom teaching Clinical experience 2nd yr., 3rd yr Breast feeding Week - Poster competitio n - Rangoli competitio n under Breast feeding programme - Role play September Clinical Experience 1st yr , 2nd yr at District Hospital Akola 3rd yr at District Hospital for womens, Akola Class room Teaching Nutrition week - Rangoli, Poster, Role play competition Health Education Programme Alzimers day October Classroom Teaching Clinical Experience 1st team Examination Blood Donation day World mental health day Blind day

Teachers day Ganesh Utsav

Shramdan Celebration of Kojagiri Celebration of Dashra

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November

December

January

Feb

March

Pulse Polio & T.P.P. I. Programme Classroom Teaching Clinical Experience Immunization day Rural Public Health Experience of 1st yr & 3rd at Primary health center, Mahan Dipawali vacation Classroom Teaching Clinical Experience Urban Public Health Experience AIDS Week Rally Christmus vacation Classroom Teaching Clinical Experience Gayaenic Experience of 2 nd yr at District Hospital for women Akola Leprosy Day II term Examination Anti Smoking day Kutum kalyan Dhadak Mohim Rally Pulse Polio IPPI 1st Dose Urban Health Public Experience at Kailas Tekdi, Akola Classroom Teaching Clinical Experience Psychiatric Experience at regional Mental Hospital, Nagpur for 15 day for 2nd year supervised by Psychiatric sister Urban Public Health Experience Oral Hygiene day Tuberculosis control day Pulse polio & IPPI II dose Class room teaching Clinical Experience III term examination Classroom Teaching Clinical Experience

Dipawali celebration

Christmas celebration

Republic Day New year celebration Celebration of Til Sankrant Lamp lighting ceremony

World Human Day

April

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May

June

July

7th April HHO Day Classroom teaching Clinical Experience Maleria Control Program Anti Tobacco Day Classroom Teaching Clinical Experience Preparation for Exam Maharashtra Nursing council Exam 2nd year Eye donation day Leave for 2nd year Classroom Teaching Clinical Experience Preparation for exam Maharashtra Nursing council Exam 3rd year World Population day ORS day celebration Leave for I & III year

World Nurses week 12th May celebration sports & Culture Programme

Send off programme

C.H.N Visits 1. Leprosy Home at Tapowan Dist. Amravati 2. Blind School of Malkapur, Akola 3. Rehabilitation center 4. Orphanage 5. Milk Dairy 6. Municipal Corporation 7. Remand Home 8. Home for the aged 9. Mentally Retarded Childrens school 10. Industrial unit visit 11. Home for the Beggars 12. Creche 13. Maharshtra Nursing Council Mumbai 14. Zilla Parishad, Akola 15. Panchayat Samiti Akola Stipend 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 321/- per month 331/- per month 341/- per month 16

Record in the school Hostel facilities available Admission Record Examination Record Medical record Result record Leave record Clinical experience record Other experience record Class experience record Class attendance record Interview record Interview file SNA unit record Stock register 1) Dead 2) Library

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Objectives The nurse on completion of this course will be able to : Demonstrate competency in providing health care to individual, sick or well using nursing process. Access the nursing need of clients from birth to death Plan and carry our appropriate action to meet nursing needs Provide effective nursing care for maintaining best possible level of health in all aspects. Promote self care in people under their care. Apply p [problem solving techniques in nursing practice Evaluate effectiveness in nursing care. Apply problem solving techniques in nursing practice Evaluate effectiveness of nursing care o Apply knowledge from the humanities, biological and behavioral sciences in functioning as a nurse o Function effectively with members of the health team and community applying the knowledge of human relations and communication skills in her work. o Practice as member of the health team in delivery of curative preventive, promotive and rehabilitative health care service. o Mobilize community resource and their involvement in working with the communities. o Demonstrate use of ethical values in their personal and professional life. o Demonstrate interest in activities of professional organizations. o Recognize basic skill in teaching patients and giving nursing care to them. o Demonstrate basic skills in administration and leadership while working with other members of health team and community. o Assist in research activities

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