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Community and Family Medicine: Challenges and Opportunities
When the world is again facing the threat of deadly infections the roles and responsibilities of family doctors need to be assessed and recognised. National authorities and the WHO are monitoring the development very closely, and international resources and expertise are being pooled together to fight the battle.We need to emphasize on the function of family doctors and primary care team for early detection during emergencies. We need to acknowledge the role of community based and primary care practitioners and their differences. The coming up webinar with Dr Bhola Nath M.B.B.S MD DNB PhD IIHMR, Jaipur FRCP (Glasgow), Additional Professor (CFM) AIIMS Bathinda will give the chance to you to have a better understanding of the Challenges and Opportunities for Community and Family Medicine.
About the Speaker
Dr Bhola Nath
M.B.B.S ,Additional Professor (CFM) AIIMS Bathinda (King George’s Medical College, Lucknow, India) MD in Social and Preventive Medicine (King George’s Medical University, Lucknow) DNB (Social and Preventive Medicine) PhD IIHMR, Jaipur FRCP (Glassgow)
Upcoming Case Discussions
Pediatric Obesity: Treatment Management
Treatment management for pediatric obesity combines lifestyle changes, family support, and, in severe cases, medical interventions. Family-based strategies are key, encouraging healthy eating habits, regular physical activity, and reduced screen time. Behavioral therapy helps set achievable goals and address barriers, empowering children and families to make sustainable lifestyle adjustments. Dietitians often assist in designing individualized meal plans that focus on nutrient-rich foods and limit calorie-dense options. In cases of severe obesity with related health conditions, medications or surgery may be considered, particularly for adolescents. Continuous monitoring and support from healthcare providers are essential for long-term success and health improvement.
Falls and Fractures in Older Adults: Prevention and Immediate Care
Falls and fractures in older adults are common and can lead to significant morbidity, highlighting the importance of fall prevention strategies such as strength training, balance exercises, and home safety modifications. Immediate care involves quick assessment for fractures, pain management, and stabilization, along with appropriate transport to healthcare facilities for further evaluation and treatment.
Chemical Peels for Acne Scars
Chemical peels are an effective treatment for reducing acne scars by exfoliating the skin and promoting cell regeneration. They work by removing the damaged outer layer of skin, revealing smoother and healthier skin beneath. Common peels for acne scars include glycolic acid, salicylic acid, and TCA peels. Regular treatments can improve skin texture, even out pigmentation, and reduce the appearance of scars. A dermatologist can customize the peel type and strength to suit individual skin needs for optimal results.
Pneumonia in Immunocompromised Patients
Pneumonia in immunocompromised patients poses a significant risk due to their weakened defense mechanisms. These patients are more susceptible to opportunistic pathogens like fungi, viruses, and atypical bacteria. Symptoms may be subtle or atypical, making early diagnosis challenging. Treatment often requires targeted antimicrobial therapy and supportive care. Preventive measures, such as vaccinations and prophylactic medications, are crucial in reducing the risk of pneumonia in this vulnerable population.