KINS:-Guest Lecture on "SEVA" (सेवा)
Date: 29th August 2024
Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 Noon
Venue: S1 Hall (Tierra Hall), Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS), Karad
Attendees: 272 Nursing Students
Organized by: Krishna Institute of Nursing Sciences, Krishna Vishwa Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be University), Karad
Guest Speaker: Dr. Shantanu Kulkarni, Professor and HOD, Emergency Medicine, KVV(DU), Karad
Krishna Institute of Nursing Sciences organized a guest lecture on the theme of "SEVA" (सेवा), delivered by Dr. Shantanu Kulkarni, Professor and Head, Department of Emergency Medicine, Krishna Vishwa Vidyapeeth, Karad. The event was aimed at Nursing students and was attended by 272 participants.
The lecture commenced with a lamp-lighting ceremony led by the resource person, Dr. Shantanu Kulkarni, accompanied by Dr. Ravindra Patil, Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Krishna Vishwa Vidyapeeth, Karad, and Dr. (Mrs.) Vaishali R. Mohite, Dean of Krishna Institute of Nursing Sciences, Karad. Dr. Kulkarni was warmly welcomed with a token of appreciation and a sapling, presented by Dr. Ravindra Patil, Dr. Mane, Associate Professor, Department of Anatomy, KIMS, along with Dr. (Mrs.) Vaishali R. Mohite, and Dr. Tukaram Zagade, Professor, KINS, Karad, who graced the occasion.
Key Focus Areas of the Lecture:
- Traditional and Modern Interpretations of SEVA: The significance of service in healthcare and how it has evolved over time.
- Integration into Nursing Practice: Strategies for embedding the principles of SEVA into nursing to enhance patient care.
- Real-life Examples in Emergency Medicine: Demonstrating how a service-oriented approach can lead to better patient outcomes.
- Challenges and Solutions: Addressing common obstacles in implementing SEVA in healthcare settings and providing solutions to overcome them.
The session included an interactive segment where students engaged with Dr. Kulkarni, discussing how to apply SEVA principles in their future nursing careers. The lecture emphasized the importance of compassion, empathy, and patient-centered care, which resonated deeply with the attendees.
Dr. Kulkarni’s lecture was both inspiring and educational, offering practical strategies for incorporating compassionate service into daily nursing practice. The session was well-received by the audience and highlighted the critical role of SEVA in effective healthcare delivery.
The program concluded with a vote of thanks. The guest lecture was highly appreciated by all, and the successful event was a testament to the continuous support and motivation provided by the Dr. (Mrs.) Vaishali R. Mohite. Dean Krishna Institute of Nursing Sciences, Karad.