We started our FTF and outreach activities starting March to October 2022 in a phased manner with COVID protocols in place, serving more than 100 patients across Muzaffarpur, East Champaran and Rahimpur/Khagaria, Bihar, adopting many for lifelong medications provision, besides ongoing follow up consultation and testing.

 

Our Spring 2023 Programme was very successful, with activities in Muzaffarpur and the village of Khuguni, Bihar, besides educational activities including "SPRING CONNECT", an accredited event. Starting October 2023, we initiated monthly "Teach in" sessions on a range of topics in cardiovascular and metabolic medicine with CPD accreditation where possible. 

 

Autumn 2023 face to face programme ran 13-22 November 2023 during the holy festival period of Chaath (Sun God Worship),  during which we provided telephone advice only for 4 days to needy patients. 

 

As part of World Diabetes Day (14 November 2023 and 2024), the foundation did and is running a range of activities. Details available on the Activities page. 

 

Spring-Summer 2024 programme included setting up cummunity screening programme and the Medical Student Volunteering Programme from Imperial College, London. Details available on the relevant page.

 

We are proud that despite facing significant challenges in the pandemic, we are back to our usual with better ways of providing services and more innnovatively. In 2019 we saw more than 500 patients and adopted about 80 patients for long term free testing and medicines provision.

 

Besides, since 2020, we have been running weekly video-linked clinics between Muzaffarpur, other sites in India and UK, for our new and follow up patients, ensuring continuity of services and care.

 

Our Anticoagulation clinic continues to expand and a diverse range of patients benefited from it. 

 

We also participated in local and NBCC/NBCN scientific meetings, including hosting the NBCC Annual Connect.

 

The Spring 2019 International Fellowship was awarded to Emma Louise Gosney, Cardiac Physiologist, Mid Yorkshire NHS Trust, UK for services to Echocardiography. She also raised funds in excess of £600 to help the needy.

 

Our sessions were structured with: 

    Clinical Assessments

    Cardiac Ultrasound (Echocardiography)

    ECG, Blood tests, esp INR, Lipid profile & as relevant

    Patient Education Activities: Focussed on their needs

    Medicines Management, Safe Prescribing Enforcement

    Clinical Coding

    Adoption of poorest patients for long term care, as necessary

    Team debrief and Meetings, with leisurely activities

    Tailored Educational Programme & discussions for the Clinical Fellow

 

All services were offered free of cost, with no charge to patients. 

 

 

SUMMARY OF HRIDAYAM 2018 PROGRAMMES:

 

We had a very successful SPRING & AUTUMN 2018 Programmes in Muzaffarpur, Bihar, India, with a mix of clinical, non-clinical, training, and educational activities, looking after more than 550 heart patients. 

 

In Autumn, despite the busy Dussehra/Diwali festival schedule, our team worked very hard and with utmost dedication, and deserve praise and the Foundation thanks them for their unconditional commitment.

 

Numerous patients were adopted for lifelong treatment and our Anticoagulation Clinic (ACC) has been drawing regional/national attention, and we hope to present this model to international organisations soon. 

 

We launched our educational arm: NORTH BIHAR COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY / NORTH BIHAR CARDIAC NETWORK during this period , this is now operating as CARDIOBIHARBIHAR COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY / BIHAR CARDIAC NETWORK.  

 

The First Regional Meeting of NBCC was held on 23 December 2018 at Motihari, Bihar. The Foundation participated by conducting a Cardiology Quiz for all delegates.

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