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Guideline for Medical Treatment of Deprived Citizens

by Public Health Update September 27, 2020
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Bipanna Nagarik Aushadhi Upchar Kosh

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  1. Kidney transplant expense: Upto NRs. 4,00,000/
    – Kidney dialysis: Upto NRs. 1,00,000/
    – Acute Glomerulonephritis, Nephrotic Syndrome: Upto NRs. 1,00,000/
    – Medicine expense for post-transplant management: Upto NRs. 1,00,000/
    – HLA Test: Upto NRs. 50,000/
    – Dialysis for seropositive: Upto NRs. 4,000/ session
    – NRs. 2500/ session for patients who need more than 2 times dialysis per week.
    – Peritoneal dialysis per patient upto 90 packages
  2. Heart Diseases: Upto NRs. 1,00,000/
  3. Cancer; Upto NRs. 1,00,000/
  4. Parkinson’s Diseases: Upto NRs. 1,00,000/
  5. Alzheimer: Upto NRs. 1,00,000/
  6. Spinal Injury: Upto NRs. 1,00,000/
  7. Head Injury: Upto NRs. 1,00,000/
  8. Sickle cell anemia : Upto NRs. 1,00,000/
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  • Loksewa Imp: List of Free medicines available in Nepal (Source of Info: www.nepalihealth.com)
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Common PG Entrance Capsule [Book for Entrance]

by Public Health Update September 27, 2020
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Nepal Public Health Students’ Society (NPHSS) is a student based organization controlled and administered by public health students of IOM. It was established in 1988 AD as the started the department of public health and community medicine in Institute of Medicine. Since then, it has been advocating health issues and creating awareness through its different public health activities involving youth and energetic students of IOM. It organizes different programs in various occasions with the aim of creating feeling of responsibility in each student and to initiate them to contribute in the field of public health.

Nepal Public Health Students’ Society (NPHSS) has published a Common PG Entrance Capsule, a complete book for post-graduate entrance in Nepal. This book will be useful for entrance examination of MPH / MPHN / MHPE / Msc.PH / MPH (HPE) / MPH (PHSM) / MD /MS and related subjects.

Contents

The Common PG Entrance Capsule covers; Biostatistics, Epidemiology, Research methodology, Medical sociology and anthropology, Health economic and financing, Health management, Microbiology and immunology, Biochemistry, Health education and promotion, Environmental health and occupational health and Nutrition.

Features

  • Common PG entrance syllabus of Public health
  • Objective review of the related subjects in PG entrance
  • Past questions and model question sets along with the answers
  • Updated facts and figures in public health.

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  • Narayan Sapkota: 9845203540



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  • Preventive Medicine & Community Health MCQs, Master of Public Health
  • 100 MCQs for Master of Public Health
  • Sociology MCQs, Master of Public Health
  • Health Management and Health Economics MCQs, Master of Public Health
  • Environmental & Occupational Health MCQs, Master of Public Health
  • Demography MCQs, Master of Public Health
  • Research Methodology & Bio-stat MCQs, Master of Public Health
  • Health Education MCQs, Master of Public Health

Reference materials for entrance preparation

  • Department of Health Services (DoHS) Annual Report 2074/75 (2017/18)
  • Key Indicators: The Nepal Demographic and Health Survey (1996 NDHS- 2016 NDHS)
  • The 2016 Nepal Demographic and Health Survey (2016 NDHS)
  • Nepal Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey 2019 (NMICS 2019): Key findings
  • National Tuberculosis Programme Annual Report 2018
  • Organogram and Reporting Mechanism of Nepalese Health System in Federal Context
  • The Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP), Nepal
  • Department of Health Services (DoHS), Ministry of Health and Population
  • Department of Ayurveda and Alternative Medicine (DoAA)
  • Curative Service Division (CSD)- Department of Health Services
  • Department of Drug Administration (DDA), Ministry of Health and Population
  • National Immunization Schedule, Nepal (Revised)
  • What is Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC)?
  • Epidemiology and Disease Control Division, Department of Health Services


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International Safe Abortion Day- “Self-Managed Abortion”

by Public Health Update September 27, 2020
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International Safe Abortion Day is observed each year on 28 September to raise a voice for the right to safe abortion. It was initiated in Latin America and the Caribbean in 1990 by the Campaña 28 Septiembre. Campaña is the regional network of activist groups, who have been organizing activities in support of safe abortion.

Theme 2020

The theme for International Safe Abortion Day (ISAD), 28 September 2020 is “Self-Managed Abortion”. International Safe Abortion Day 2020 calls on all countries to set aside laws and policies that are restricting access to safe abortion, and allow telemedicine and self-managed abortion in line with World Health Organization guidance.

ISAD call on all States to acknowledge that abortion is essential health care, respect, protect and fulfil women’s reproductive rights, support women’s autonomy over their own lives, and ensure universal access to safe abortion – both during Covid-19 and afterwards. 

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Open Doors: Russian Scholarship Project

by Public Health Update September 26, 2020
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The Olympiad is organized by The Association of Global Universities, in collaboration with the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation and the Federal Agency for the Commonwealth of Independent States Affairs, Compatriots Living Abroad, and International Humanitarian Cooperation (Rossotrudichestvo).

The competition is aimed at talented foreign students who would like to enroll in master’s and postgraduate programs in Russia for free.

The winners of the Open Doors are granted a free early admission at any Russian university, without entrance examinations and with tuition fees covered by the Russian Federation.

The competition winners will be able to enroll in a program using a single-window system, choosing any of 500 Russian universities, including 21 leading universities-participants of the 5-100 Project. The language of instruction is English or Russian depending on the chosen program and the university.

The Olympiad has two tracks – for prospective Master’s and doctoral students (analogous to Ph.D.). The Olympiad is held in two rounds for the Master’s track and in three rounds for the doctoral track (analogous to Ph.D.). The first round is a competition of portfolios, and the second round is a problem-solving challenge. The third round of the Olympiad involves the selection of a prospective research supervisor for the chosen doctoral program (analogous to Ph.D.) and an interview with him/her.

The competition is open to foreign citizens and stateless persons, including compatriots living abroad, having a Bachelor’s degree or completing a Bachelor degree program in the year of the Olympiad for the Master’s track and having a Master’s or Specialist’s degree for the doctoral track (analogous to Ph.D.) in the year of the Olympiad.

Subjects of the OpenDoors

Subject is the field of knowledge that covers groups of program tracks a Master’s student can follow. The area of science you would like to specialize in, to be short.

  • Clinical Medicine & Public Health and other subjects

Olympiad tracks

The Olympiad has two tracks – for prospective Master’s and postgraduate (doctoral) students. Depending on the chosen direction, the winners of the Olympiad will be able to study for free the master’s or postgraduate programs of the chosen University.

There are two rounds for the Master’s track and three rounds for the doctoral track. The first round is a competition of portfolios, and the second round is a problem-solving challenge.

The third round of the doctoral track involves the selection of a prospective research supervisor for the chosen doctoral program and an interview with him/her.

The first two rounds of the Olympiad are held simultaneously for both tracks of the Olympiad.

There is a master’s track for all study areas of the Olympiad.

There are doctoral tracks only for the following study areas:

  1. Biology & Biotechnology
  2. Chemistry & Materials Science
  3. Clinical Medicine & Public Health
  4. Linguistics & Modern Languages
  5. Mathematics & Artificial intelligence
  6. Physical Sciences

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Destination Australia Scholarships for International Students- La Trobe

by Public Health Update September 26, 2020
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The Destination Australia scheme seeks to attract and support new domestic and international students to study in regional Australia and offers students a high-quality learning experience. This scholarship offers students from Australia and overseas the opportunity to experience regional Australia.

Eligibility

To be eligible to apply for this scholarship, applicants must:

  • Be an international student commencing their first year of study in an undergraduate or postgraduate coursework course in semester of 2020 and 2021.
  • Be studying full-time at a regional campus in a course that is offered entirely at that campus. (Online, Certificate & Diploma course students are not eligible for this scholarship)
  • Be residing in any area other than R1 classification, or intending to move to an area other than R1 classification.

Recipients of the scholarship shall be selected by the University based on their:

  • Evidence of academic merit (minimum of 70 WAM) for the highest completed qualification.
  • If your chosen course is eligible and you meet the course entry requirements, the La Trobe International Scholarship selection board will assess your application.
  • There are limited scholarship places available. Therefore meeting the minimum WAM* requirements will not guarantee a scholarship.
  • Once you receive your scholarship award letter (via email), it is important that you meet any conditions in your offer (if applicable) and accept your offer as soon as possible to secure your scholarship.
Recipient obligations
  • Recipients must be studying full-time at a regional campus in a course that is offered in its entirety at the campus. The scholarship will not be transferable to other campuses.
  • If you undertake a Semester enrolment, you must be enrolled in 4 subjects to be considered a full-time student.
  • If you undertake a Term enrolment, you must enrol in 2 subjects per term and complete a total of 4 subjects by the end of 2020 to be considered a full-time student.
  • Recipients must maintain a residency in any area other than R1 classification and provide evidence of residency if requested.
  • If you are commencing studies online in 2020 due to government-imposed COVID-19 travel restrictions, your eligibility for the scholarships will not be impacted. However, the scholarship will not be paid until you arrive at your chosen regional residency.
  • Recipients cannot hold any other University scholarship.
How to apply
  • No separate application required.All you need to do is apply for your course in a La Trobe Regional Campus.
  • If your chosen course is eligible and you meet the course entry requirements, the La Trobe International Scholarship selection board will assess your application.
  • To apply for your course please click here.

Application Deadlines:

Intake descriptionTerm 5 2020Semester 1 2021Semester 2 2021Summer 2021
Application submission deadline (To be considered for the scholarship)28 Aug 202030 Nov 202016 Apr 202120 Aug 2021
Conditions to be met and all required documents to be submittedRolling deadline04 Dec 202023 Apr 202131 Aug 2021
Scholarship applications assessed and rankedRolling deadline7-21 Dec 202026 Apr – 10 May 20211-10 Sep 2021
Announcement of the scholarship outcome to successful & unsuccessful candidates.Rolling deadline22 Dec 202011 May 202113 Sep 2021

*A WAM is an average mark that takes into account the credit point value of the subjects that you have completed. It is based on the actual mark of all subjects completed in your course at any given time.


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World Rabies Day 2020! End Rabies: Collaborate, Vaccinate

by Public Health Update September 26, 2020
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World Rabies Day is held annually on September 28. It is the anniversary of the death of Louis Pasteur, who developed the first rabies vaccine. World Rabies Day is the first and only global advocacy, education, and awareness campaign for rabies.

National Guideline on Rabies Prophylaxis in Nepal 2019

World Rabies Day will;

  • Promotes awareness about rabies prevention, and/or
  • Reduces rabies transmission (such as vaccinating dogs)

World Rabies Day 2020 theme

The World Rabies Day theme is End Rabies: Collaborate, Vaccinate.

This theme highlights two critical things that will help us achieve global dog-mediated rabies elimination:

  • The importance of working together to end rabies – a disease that knows no borders; and
  • Vaccinating animals to prevent the disease at its source, whilst also encouraging post-exposure vaccination to save people exposed to potentially rabid animals.

Key facts

  • Over 59,000 people die of rabies every year worldwide, and millions more seek
  • life-saving treatment.
  • Someone dies of rabies every 9 minutes – these deaths can be stopped.
  • A child dies every 15 minutes from rabies – save our future by acting now.
  • 29 million people seek life-saving treatment to prevent rabies every year.
  • It is estimated that around 30,000 cases in pets and more than 100 human rabies cases occur each year with the highest risk are in the Tarai.

Key messages

  • We can end human deaths from dog-transmitted rabies by 2030.
  • Rabies elimination is possible. Let’s make the possibility a reality by 2030.
  • Vaccinating dogs protects people too.
  • Vaccinate your dog. Protecting dogs against rabies helps protect you and your family too.
  • Immediately wash a bite wound for 15 minutes and consult your doctor about vaccinations.
  • Avoid dog bites
  • Rabies-related deaths are preventable; simple and low-cost tools and strategies for rabies control and prevention exist.
  • 100% of human rabies deaths can be prevented.
  • Controlling dog rabies through vaccination will reduce human healthcare costs.
  • A Global Strategic Plan has been developed to drive global rabies elimination towards the goal of Zero By 30.
  • Rabies is still present in over 150 countries.
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Source of information: Global Alliance for Rabies Control, DoHS annual report


  • World Rabies Day! Rabies: Vaccinate to Eliminate!
  • Rabies: Share the message. Save a life. #WorldRabiesDay
  • Fast-track efforts to eliminate rabies: WHO
  • Rabies: Zero by 30, World Rabies Day 2017
  • ”End Rabies Together” : World Rabies Day
  • World Rabies Day : Educate. Vaccinate. Eliminate
  • World Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTD) Day: Beat NTDs: For Good. For All.
  • Epidemiology and Disease Control Division, Department of Health Services


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Sixth National Safe Abortion Service Day 2077

by Public Health Update September 26, 2020
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National Safe Abortion Service Day is marked each year on 26th September. It was initiated in 2015 to raise awareness on safe abortion.

Recommended reading: Free Safe Abortion Service Guideline – 2073

The theme of 6th National Safe Abortion Service Day 2020 is related to COVID-19. The theme is ”Our commitment to safe abortion services: Ensuring service during the COVID -19”

Today is: World Contraception Day (WCD) #WCD2020


Methods of Safe Abortion (Comprehensive Abortion Care (CAC)

According to ”National RH Protocol 2066″ following are the methods of safe abortion services;

  • Medical Abortion
  • Manual Vacuum Aspiration
  • D&E or Medical Induction

Safe Abortion (Comprehensive Abortion Care (CAC) services should be;

  • Accessible
  • Acceptable
  • Affordable
  • Equitable
  • Quality of Care

Provision of safe abortion services in The Right to Safe Motherhood and Reproductive Health Act, 2075 (2018)


  • Safe abortion Services in Nepal
  • Worldwide, an estimated 25 million unsafe abortions occur each year- WHO
  • Free Safe Abortion Service Guideline – 2073
  • International Safe Abortion Day 2017 #LeavingNoOneBehind
  • WHO calls for global action on sepsis – cause of 1 in 5 deaths worldwide
  • Interim Guidance for RMNCH services in COVID 19 Pandemic
  • Right to Safe Motherhood and Reproductive Health Act 2075
  • International Safe Abortion Day 2017 #LeavingNoOneBehind
  • Free Safe Abortion Service Guideline – 2073
  • First safe abortion service day marked


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The Australian National University (ANU) Chancellor’s International Scholarship

by Public Health Update September 25, 2020
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The Australian National University (ANU) Chancellor’s International Scholarship

The Australian National University (ANU) will offer up to 200 awards known as the ANU Chancellor’s International Scholarship.  ANU looks to attract a diverse range of high calibre international students to enrol in undergraduate and postgraduate coursework programs offered by the University. The scholarship is available only for applicants commencing their studies in Semester 1 2021.

These awards are distributed into 6 categories.

Category Number of Awards Scholarship Value
Undergraduate International applicants             25  up to $25,000
Postgraduate International applicants             75  up to $15,000
International applicants from South Asia Region             50   up to $25,000
International applicants from South-East Asia Region             30  up to $25,000
International applicants from Middle East and Africa Region              10  up to $25,000
International applicants who have completed International Baccalaureate (IB)             10  up to $20,000

Applicants will be assessed in the above categories based on their citizenship.

Field of study
Any Discipline

Eligibility

The Award is available to a prospective ANU applicant who: 

  • Is an international student, either currently residing inside or outside Australia;
  • has received an offer of admission for a coursework program (Undergraduate or Postgraduate) to commence in Semester 1 2021 (excluding Graduate Certificates);
  • is self-funded for fee purposes and is a full-fee paying student (i.e. is not the recipient of a tuition fee sponsorship by a government or organisation);
  • (For region-specific Awards) is a citizen of a country in the regions defined below: 

        i.    South Asia: Bangladesh; Bhutan; Maldives; India; Nepal; Pakistan; Sri Lanka. 
       ii.    South East Asia: Brunei; Cambodia; Indonesia; Laos; Malaysia; Myanmar; Philippines; Singapore; Thailand; Timor-Leste; Vietnam. 
      iii.    Middle East & Africa: Any country of Africa; Bahrain; Iraq; Iran; Israel; Jordan; Kuwait; Lebanon; Oman; Palestine; Qatar; Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; Syria; United Arab Emirates; Yemen; Turkey. 

(e)    must have completed their International Baccalaureate to be eligible for the specific IB scholarships category.

Selection

Selection will be made on the basis of an applicant meeting the eligibility criteria and academic merit. Qualifications submitted for admission at ANU will be converted to the common scale which will determine an applicant’s place on the merit list. Eligible applicants with multiple qualifications will be ranked according to the qualification used as the basis of admission.  
Grade Point Average (GPA) on a 7.0 scale will be used for eligible postgraduate applicants. ATAR equivalent will be used for eligible undergraduate applicants.

Benefits

The scholarship benefits vary across the six categories of scholarship as listed above. The actual scholarship amount is applied only in Semester 2 2021.

How to apply

There is no separate application process as applicants are automatically considered based on the applicants meeting the eligibility criteria.

The applicants will be informed of their scholarship award on the day that they receive their offer to ANU.

Note that scholarship offers may be given out a few days after the academic offer in case of Round 3.

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Afya Bora Consortium Fellowship in Global Health Leadership

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Afya Bora Consortium Fellowship in Global Health Leadership

The Afya Bora Consortium is a partnership of five African and four US universities formed to provide future global health leaders with practical skills that are currently not part of traditional training in the health professions. There is an urgent need for training programs based in Africa that will provide local health professionals with leadership, program management and evaluation skills. Partnership between African and US academic institutions are ideally suited to provide such training because they promote resource sharing and create linkages between the universities and both governmental and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that provide health services in communities.

The Afya Bora Fellowship will provide trainees with a set of practical skills that will prepare them for leadership positions in government, non-government, and academic health institutions in developing countries. The Afya Bora Fellowship is funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) and the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR).

The Afya Bora Fellowship in Global Health Leadership works to fill an identified gap in training for African and U.S. health professionals. This innovative 9-month fellowship will prepare African and U.S. health professionals to lead and manage major health programs in African countries

The 9-month training program has two components:

  • Distance learning modules
  • A mentored, project-based assignment to an attachment site at academic, local government, or non-governmental health organizations in partner African countries

ELIGIBILITY

In order to be eligible to apply all applicants MUST meet the following criteria:

  1. Be a citizen or permanent resident of Botswana, Cameroon, Kenya, Tanzania, or UgandaAND
  2. Meet ONE of the following education requirements:
  • Medical applicants need to have a M.D. or MBChB with a MMed or Master’s degree in related field.
  • Nursing applicants need to have a Master’s degree in nursing, public health or a related field (PhD preferred), or substantial work experience.
  • Other public health professionals (those without a clinical degree) must have a Doctoral degree in public health or a related field.

Application Timeline

  • Applications open: August 2020
  • Applications due: October 9, 2020
  • Interviews: October – November, 2020
    • Select applicants will be contacted for an interview
  • Notification of acceptance: December 2020
    • Accepted and waitlisted applicants will be notified
  • Fellowship begins: January 4, 2021

Application process and official link


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On 16 -17th September 2020 over 1200 patient advocates from 101 countries came together for the virtual 9th Global Patients Congress (GPC 2020) under the theme co-creation in innovative healthcare during Covid-19.

Arising from the event, was the following call to action:

The 9th Global Patients Congress 2020 resolves in national unity and global solidarity, endorsing in acclamation, the global patient community pledge:

  • To urge every World Health Organization Member State to engage their whole of patient community within their whole-of-government and whole-of-society efforts to control and eliminate the COVID19 Pandemic;
  • To urge full implementation of the World Health Assembly Resolution 73.1 and request that every Member State during the current pandemic provides equitable and appropriate protection for their populations, in particular people with pre-existing health conditions, other vulnerable groups, as well as groups at risk, including health professionals, and other frontline workers;
  • To urge full implementation of the WHA Resolution 72.6 and request each Member State to secure sufficient funding and support for ensuring necessary health system capacity that will provide access to safe and quality care for everyone, in normal state or in an emergency, respecting patient centricity and equity, leaving no one behind; and
  • To urge Member States to engage expert-patients in research, policy formulation and implementation, so to better respond to their needs.

We pledge for a patient-centred healthcare system with the patient being not only its user, but a contributor and a co-creator to its development for better, more accessible,  affordable, dignified, quality and safe care.


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