Thursday, November 18, 2010
Volunteer Blood Donation Camp
Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences of Lovely Professional University Awakened Students for Social Needs by organizing a Volunteer Blood Donation Camp with the help of an NGO, PAHAL, & Blood Transfusion Department of Civil Hospital, Jalandhar and a Lecture on ‘Shoulder Anomalies & their Management’, through its Departments of Ayurvedic Pharmacy and Physiotherapy respectively. 120 Units of Blood were donated, as per the requirements of the Blood Transfusion Department of the Civil Hospital,
Jalandhar. The Girl-Students dominated the list of such volunteers. Similarly, a Lecture on Shoulder Anomalies and their Management was delivered by the prominent Ortho-Surgeon, Dr Dilbant Pandher of Oxford Hospital, Jalandhar, for the awakening of students and members of the staff of Physiotherapy.
Welcoming the Blood Transfusion Team and Dr Pandher and addressing the students and members of staff of the university, the Director General of the University, Er HR Singla said: “The prime aim of each and every Educational Institution should always be to awaken, inspire and motivate its students to be ever-ready for the needs of the humanity and the society. Mere bookish knowledge cannot serve the causes of progress and development of masses in general. The great learning of good conduct and social responsibility makes a student what this world really wants of him or her. The present endeavours are an outcome in this regard only.”
On this occasion, the top Ortho-Surgeon of the City, Dr Pandher guided more than 200 students of Physiotherapy about Shoulder pains and its management through three ways of Medication, Physiotherapy. However, he preferred to applyphysiotherapy in maximum of the cases. He also stressed on a collaborative Research Project regarding Shoulder Anomalies taking a blend of help from both Physiotherapy and Surgery. On the other hand, Prof Lakhbir Singh of PAHAL thanked all the blood donating volunteers for their human considerations.
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