UTSAV 2012

A pic from cultural parade performed by MCODS Mangalore

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Wednesday, 21 August 2013

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The dental student's association members

                               2013-2014


1) Umang Gupta      -    President

2) Sonal Salkar       -     General Secretary

 3)Arpita J Choudhury  -   Treasurer

4) Jyoti Ranjan Mohanty-Sports Secretary

5) Shristy shaw    -        Fine Arts Secretary

6) Sakshi Ganeriwal   -  Magazine Editor

7) Neha Bhomia    -    Lady Representative

Wednesday, 6 March 2013

Manipal College Of Dental Sciences 100 mt champion 2013 - Jyoti Ranjan Mohanty


RULES AND REGULATIONS


CARTOONING

Description: Objective is to draw a caricature/editorial scene based on a situation given to the participants.

Entries: Unlimited

Time: Maximum 1 hour

Rules: topic will be given on the spot. Paper will be provided. Participants must bring their own Black High-Tech Pen.

Points: 10 – 06 – 04



CROSSWORD

Description: Objective is to solve a crossword grid provided on the spot.

Entries: Unlimited

Time: Maximum 1 hour.

Rules: Grid with clues will be provided. Bring blue or black ink pen only to use.

Points: 10 – 06 – 04

CREATIVE WRITING

Description: Objective is to use your imagination and creativity and write an English composition based on a topic provided at the time of event.

Entries: Unlimited

Time: Maximum 1 hour

Rules: Paper will be provided. Bring blue or black ink pen only to use. Topic will be given on the spot.

Points: 10 – 06 – 04





GRAFFITI

Description: Objective is to design a graffiti based on a theme selected by the participants.

Entries: 2 teams per batch. 3 members per team.

Time: Maximum 1 hour

Rules: objective is to write something creative based on the theme. Theme will be decided on the spot through slots. There should not be any drawing or painting or any kind of art. Just writing is allowed. Sheet will be provided. Get your own pens and pencils.

Points: 20 – 15 – 10

RANGOLI

Description: objective is to create an intelligent, integrative, colourful rangoli, using ONLY Rangoli Powder.

Entries: 1 team per batch. Teams of maximum 3 members

Time: Maximum 1 hour

Rules: Expression can be free hand pictorial. Chalk will be provided. Participants must get their own colours and tiles. No rice grains, flower petals, salt crystals etc are allowed. Colours may be mixed with white rangoli powder (NOT WITH SAND). Premeasured space of 3ft. X 3ft. will be provided to each team. Participants who exceed the given space will be disqualified.

Points: 20 – 15 – 10



MEHENDI

Description: objective is to create an artistic mehendi based on a selected design.

Entries: unlimited entries

Time: Maximum 1 hr.

Rules: Participants will have to get their own mehendi cones. Participants should bring someone along to model for them.

Points: 10 – 06 – 04

PAINTING

Description: Objective is to create beautiful painting based on the theme.

Entries: unlimited

Time: maximum 1 hour

Rules: Expression can be free hand pictorial. Chart paper will be provided. Participants have to get their own paint sets, container for water, brushes and other required materials. Only water colours are allowed. No oil paints are allowed.

Points: 10 – 6 – 4

MAD ADS

Entries: 1 team per batch. Teams of minimum 6 and maximum 8

Time: Maximum 7 minutes.

Rules: Products (by lots) will be available 24 hrs in advance. Narration has to be done either in Hindi or in English. No props and no foul language. Recorded narration not allowed.

Points: 20 – 15 – 10

SKETCHING

Description: Objective is to create a free hand drawing that graphically demonstrates an image/idea or principle

Entries: Unlimited entries

Time: Maximum 1 hour

Rules: Expression can be free hand pictorial. Chart paper will be provided. Participants have to get their own shading pencils (HB, 2B, etc.), charcoal pencils and other required materials.. Only lead pencils are allowed. No colour pencils will be allowed.

Points: 10 – 06 – 04

DEBATE

Entries: 1 team per batch, teams of 2.

Time: Maximum 4 minutes to speak for and 4 minutes t speak against the topic. Each participant will be subjected to a rebuttal round consisting of 1 question from judges.

Rules: Topics will be announced 24 hrs. in advance.

Points: 20 – 15 – 10

Best Speaker: 10 Points

POETRY RECITAL (ENGLISH)

Entries: 1 individual per batch

Time: maximum 4 minutes

Rules: Three topics will be given 24 hour in advance at the info desk. Poem(s) need to be original and composed by the participants themselves on one or more of three topics. There’s No limit on number of poems per participant but time limit should not be exceeded. Poem should be in English only. Participants can give short introduction to their poem(s) but it should be within the permitted total time. Poets have to give a hard copy of each of their poems to the judges before they recite the same.

Points: 10 – 06 – 04

POETRY RECITAL (HINDI)

Entries: One per batch

Time: maximum 4 minutes

Rules: Three topics will be given 24 hrs. in advance at the info desk. Poems need to be original and composed by the participants themselves on one or more of the three topics. There’s No limit on number of poems per participant but time limit should not be exceeded. Poem should be in Hindi only. Participants can give short introduction to their poem(s) but it should be within the permitted total time. Poets have to give a hard copy of each of their poems to the judges before they recite the same.

Points: 10 – 06 – 04

COLLAGE

Description: Objective is to use your swift hands and intelligence to create an original piece of artwork using hand-cut pieces of paper.

Entries: Maximum 2 teams per batch. Teams of maximum 3.

Time: Maximum 1 hour.

Rules: Topic will be given on the spot. Only registered chart papers will be provided. Participants must bring paper, magazines, newspapers and glue. No scissors (all paper must be torn by hand), pens, or pencils will be allowed. No burning of the edges of paper allowed. 3-D imaging not allowed. Participants have to explain the theme of their collage to the judges during the competition. The judges will evaluate collage accordingly.

Points: 20 – 15 – 10

FACE PAINTING

Description: Objective is to create an artistic face painting based on a selected design

Entries: unlimited entries

Time: Maximum 1 hr.

Rules: Participants will have to get their own painting material. Participants should bring someone along to model for them.

Points: 10 – 06 – 04



EXTEMPORE

Entries: 1 entry per team

Time: Maximum 3 minutes to speak.

Rules: Topic given on the spot. Participant has 3 minutes to prepare.

Points: 10 – 06 – 04

POT POURRI

Entries: team per batch. Teams of maximum 3.

Rules: Rounds may include Dumb Charade, Tom Dick and Harry & Pictionary.

Points: 20 – 15 – 10

‘F.R.I.E.N.D.S’ QUIZ

Description: The quiz is based on the popular T.V show F.R.I.E.N.D.S

Entries: One team per batch. Teams of 3.

Rules: Specific rules regarding the evaluation procedure, time to answer a particular question and the type of rounds will be given at the venue during the competition.

Points: 20 – 15 – 10



 MIMICRY

Entries: 1 entry per batch

Time Maximum: 3 minutes.

 Rules: Theme will be given 24 hours in advance. Only different personalities, situations can be mimicked. Language to be used is Hindi or English only. No use of foul or intimidating language. Emphasis is on humour.

Points: 10 – 06 – 04

MOCK PRESS

Description: Objective is to present a character through disguise and an interview.

Entries: 1 team per batch. 1 individual per  team.

Rules: Character to be presented would be picked up by lots

24 hrs. in advance.

Points: 10 – 06 – 04

MIME

Entries: 1 team per batch. Teams of minimum 6 and  maximum 8.

Time: Maximum 5 minutes

Rules: Themes (by lots) will be given 24 hrs. in advance. No speech or human sounds are allowed. No props allowed. Background non-human sounds are allowed, e.g. rustling of leaves, chirping of birds etc. No recorded music is permitted.

Points: 20 – 15 – 10

JUST A MINUTE (JAM)

Entries: 1 entry per batch.

Rules: Rules will be announced during the event.

Points: 10 – 06 – 04



GENERAL QUIZ

Entries: Teams of 3. Unlimited entries per batch. A written preliminary qualifying round will be conducted. The top 6 teams will qualify for the finals (Maximum two teams can qualify from each batch).

Rules: Specific rules regarding the evaluation procedure, time to answer a particular question and the type of rounds will be given at the venue during the competition.

Points: 20 – 15 – 10

DANCE TO THE TUNE

Objective is to dance to previously undisclosed music/song(s) on the spot.

Entry: 1 per batch

Time: 2 minutes

Rules: FOUR songs, each of 30 seconds duration will be played back to back. The songs can be of ANY language. The participant must ‘dance to the tune’. ONE prop will be provided. During the performance, the prop has to be used for ONE minute, at least. Participant will be evaluated on dancing abilities, instincts to music, innovation in steps, and grace.

Points: 10 – 06 – 04

STREET PLAY (SKIT)

Entries: 1 team per batch. Team should be of minimum 6 and maximum 8.

Time: maximum 7 minutes.

Rules: Skit must be done in Hindi or English. No props and no costumes are allowed. Topics (by lots) will be available 24 hrs. in advance.

Points: 20 – 15 – 10

CLAY MODELLING

Entries: 1 team per batch. Team of 2 members.

Time: Maximum 2 hrs

Rules: Objective is to make an explicit model from clay. Clay will be provided. Other required materials have to be brought by the participants themselves. Colours, sparkles, papers can be used for the final decoration of the clay-model. No stick support is allowed. More prominence will be given to the skill in the clay modeling than to that in accessory decoration.

Points: 20 – 15 – 10



INSTALLATION

Entries: 1 team per batch. Team should be of maximum three.

Time: Maximum 2 hrs.

Rules: Objective is to install a three dimensional structure from building blocks. Installation may be based on any theme but the theme has to be specified by each team. Building blocks can be of anything of participants’ choice and imagination, like thermocol pieces, soft drink bottle caps old CD’s or Floppy disks etc. Preformed shapes, templates etc. not allowed. A space of volume 3ft. x 3ft. x 3ft. will be provided. The installation should not increase the limit. Judgment will be based on the choice of building blocks and their correlation to the theme chosen, imagination and theme creativity.

Points: 20 – 15 – 10



FLOWER ARRANGEMENT (FRESH)

Description: Objective is to create a flower arrangement based on any theme.

Entries: 1 team per batch. 3 members per team.

Time: Maximum 1 hour

Rules: Only fresh flowers and leaves to be used. Props are allowed. One participant will explain the theme to the judge.

Points: 20 – 15 – 10

FLOWER ARRANGEMENT (DRY)

Description: Objective is to create a flower arrangement based on any theme.

Entries: 1 team per batch. 3 members per team.

Time: Maximum 1 hour

Rules: Only dry flowers to be used. Painting of dry flowers should be done on the spot. Flowers to be used will be inspected prior to the event. Props are allowed. One participant will explain the theme to the judge.

Points: 20 – 15 – 10



A LA CARTE

Description: Objective is to set up a dinner table pertaining to a particular region, state, country, and style of cooking.

Entries: 1 team per batch.

Time: maximum 1 hour

Rules: Tables will be provided. Participants have to bring all materials including cuisine of choice, props, beverages, cutlery items, etc. One member of the team will present the theme to the judges. Points would be given for the presentation, theme and setup, NOT for the cuisine/taste.

Points: 20 – 15 – 10

ANTAKSHARI

Entries: 3 members per team. Unlimited entries per batch. A written preliminary qualification round will be conducted. The top 6 teams will qualify for the finals (maximum two teams can qualify from each batch).

Rules: Will be announced on the spot. Language: Only Hindi.

Points: 20 – 15 – 10



SPOT PHOTOGRAPHY

Objective is to capture photo/s on the given theme.

Entry: 2entry per batch.

Time: max 2 hrs.

Rules: Participant has to bring his/her own digital camera of not more than 12 Megapixels. The digital camera should have a memory card which will be formatted by the judges before the commencement of the contest. The participant has to capture FIVE photographs on the theme announced on the spot by the judges. At the end of the stipulated time, the participant will be asked to hand over the memory card to the judges. The card must have NOT more than five images in it at this time. No mixing, matching or morphing of photographs will be permitted. Software such as Photoshop, Photoscape, Picasa, etc for enhancing images not permitted. The organizers will have all rights for the use of these pictures as and when they deem fit. Digital images are evaluated on the basis of impact, composition, technical quality, and relevance to the theme. Additional instructions will be announced on the spot.

Points: 10 – 06 – 04

INDIAN NON-CLASSICAL LIGHT VOCAL SOLO

Entries: 1 entry per batch.

Time: Maximum 5 minutes

Rules: Songs can be from a film of any Indian language. Non-film songs such as geet, gazals, bhajans and abhangas are also allowed. Orchestra will be provided. Participants can avail this facility or have their accompanists with own instruments. The judgment would also be based on an interactive session between the judges and the participant.

Points: 10 – 06 – 04



INDIAN NON-CLASSICAL LIGHT VOCAL DUET

Entries: One team per batch. Team should be of two singers, one male and one female.

Time: Maximum 6 minutes

Rules: Songs can be from a film of any Indian language. Non-film songs such as geet, gazals, bhajans and abhangas are also allowed. Orchestra will be provided. Participants can avail this facility or have their accompanists with own instruments.

Points: 20 – 15 – 10

INDIAN NON-CLASSICAL LIGHT VOCAL GROUP

Entries: One team per batch. Team should be of minimum 4 and maximum 8 singers.

Time: Maximum 6 minutes

Rules: Songs can be from a film of any Indian language. Non-film songs such as geet, gazals, bhajans and abhangas are also allowed. Orchestra will be provided. Participants can avail this facility or have their accompanists with own instruments.

Points: 20 – 15 – 10



WESTERN / NON-INDIAN VOCAL SOLO

Entries: One singer per batch

Time: Maximum 5 minutes

Rules: Songs must be sung in English or any other foreign language. Orchestra will be provided. Participants can avail this facility or have their accompanists with own instruments.

Points: 10 – 06 – 04

WESTERN / NON-INDIAN VOCAL GROUP

Entries: One team per batch. Team should be of minimum 4 and maximum 8.

Time: Maximum 6 minutes

Rules: Songs must be sung in English or any other foreign language. Orchestra will be provided. Participants can avail this facility or have their accompanists with own instruments.

Points: 20 – 15 – 10

CARNATIC/HINDUSTANI CLASSICAL VOCAL SOLO ( 8 Min )

Rules Songs must be purely classical. Original kritis are allowed but filmi or folk songs (even though classically based) not allowed. Non filmi songs like geeth/ghazals/bhajans and abhangs not allowed. Participants are allowed 2 accompanists, (excluding Tanpura) which have to be arranged by themselves. No recorded background music, karaoke or –1cassette music allowed. Electronic shruti will be provided but other classical electronic instruments (eg. electronic tabla) if desired to be used by the organizers, will have to be arranged on their own and will be counted as an accompanist. Tanpura software can be used and will not count as an accompanist (No other music software is allowed). Name of the Raga & Tala should be announced by the participant at the beginning.

Entries: 1 entry per batch

Time: Maximum 8 minutes

INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC

PARTICIPANTS SHOULD EITHER BRING THEIR OWN INSTRUMENTS OR ARRANGE FOR IT. DSA/MCODS WILL NOT PROVIDE INSTRUMENTS AND WON’T TAKE RESPONSIBILITY OF HIRED INSTRUMENTS.



1. INDIAN CLASSICAL INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC (SOLO)

Entries: One entry per batch.

Time: Maximum 5 minutes

Rules: Only Indian classical music should be played. One accompanist excluding Tanpura is allowed. Electronic shruti will be provided. Tanpura can be used if required.

2. NON CLASSICAL INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC (SOLO)

Entries: One entry per batch.

Time: Maximum 5 minutes

Rules: Non-classical Indian or classical/non-classical foreign music should be played. Two accompanists are allowed. Electronic shruti will be provided.

Points: 10 – 06 – 04

NO COMPLAINTS REGARDING THE QUALITY OF PERFORMANCE OF ORCHESTRA MEMBERS WILL BE ENTERTAINED.

INAUGARAL CULTURAL PARADE

Entries: 1 parade per batch. Teams of minimum 10 and maximum 20 + 1 Emcee

Time: maximum 3 minutes for presentation.

Rules: Participants must be dressed in traditional attires pertaining to a state, country or any theme. The parades will be arranged in the chronological order of the numbers allotted to them at the main entrance of the auditorium. The parades will march from this point forward through the aisle up to the judges. During presentations, NO college flag or national flag is allowed on the stage and teams may be disqualified if found using the same. Narrations and recorded music are allowed for the presentation. Any Cassettes and CD’s intended to be used should be given to the organizer prior to the function.

Points: 50 – 30 – 20



BEHIND THE SCENES

Description: Objective is to present an interesting and entertaining video / photos / power point presentation of the ‘dental week practice sessions’ by the batch.

Entries: One video per batch.

Time: Maximum 5 minutes

Rules: The video will be played prior to the beginning of Variety Entertainment and Fashion Show. Any obscenity would invite disqualification. Presentation should be either a video or power point presentation. Photos and videos should be original. Narration is not allowed. Only recorded narration and music is allowed. It’s the class rep.’s responsibility to check the compatibility of CD’s and pen drives. Personal laptops can be used. Get your own LCD output cords.

Points: 10 – 06 – 04

Time: Maximum 50 + 10 MINUTES from entry to vacating backstage.

VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT SHOW

Entries: 1 team per batch. Team should be of up to 30

including the emcee(s).

Rules: MANDATORY FOR TEAMS TO PRESENT THE FOLLOWING FOR VARIETY AND ENTERTAINMENT:

1. THEME PRESENTATION

2. EASTERN DANCE (GROUP)

3. WESTERN DANCE (GROUP)

4. EASTERN CLASSICAL SOLO DANCE

5. NON-CLASSICAL SOLO DANCE (EASTERN)

6. NON-CLASSICAL SOLO DANCE (WESTERN)

THE TEAMS HAVE FREEDOM TO PRESENT OTHER VARIETY (FILLERS, DANCE ETC.) PROVIDED THEY DO NOT EXCEED THE TIME LIMIT. BONUS POINTS WILL BE AWARDED FOR PRESENTATION OF THE SAME. NO SKITS ARE ALLOWED.

Narrations are allowed. Props are allowed. No display of national / college flag will be allowed on stage. No fire and animals are allowed. Foul language or display of vulgarity would warrant immediate disqualification. Teams must make their own arrangements for controlling lights and sound.

Points: 70 – 50 – 30

VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT AND FASHION SHOW:

STAGE SHOW

Entries: 1 team per batch. Team should be of up to 20 + 1 emcee.

Rules: TEAMS MUST DO A FASHION SHOW ON A PARTICULAR THEME OF THEIR CHOICE.IT MUST BE OF TWO SEGMENTS.EACH SEGMENT SHOULD CONTAIN MAXIMUM OF 10 PEOPLE. Narrations are allowed. Props are allowed. No display of nation al / college flag will be allowed on stage. No fire and animals are allowed. Foul language or display of vulgarity would warrant immediate disqualification. Teams must make their own arrangements for controlling lights and sound.

Points: 70 – 50 – 30

CLEANING OF THE STAGE AND GREEN ROOM(S) AFTER COMPLETION OF THE PRESENTATION IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PRESENTING TEAMS SOLELY.TEAMS WOULD BE PENALIZED FOR VIOLATION OF THE SAME.

BEST EMCEE: 10 POINTS

POINTS FOR MARCH PAST: 30-20-10

BEST MALE ATHLETE: 10 POINTS

BEST FEMALE ATHLETE: 10 POINTS

POINTS FOR CRICKET: 20-15

POINTS FOR FOOTBALL: 20-15

ALL OTHER SPORTS/GAMES: 20-15

TROPHIES TO VIE FOR:

MR. ASHOK GEHLAWAT MEMORIAL TROPHY FOR BEST LITERARY TEAM.

DR. SOBEN PETER MEMORIAL TROPHY FOR WINNER OF ART AND CULTURAL EVENTS.

SPORTS AND GAMES SHIELD

RUNNERS UP SHIELD

MR. MOHAMMED IQBAL MEMORIAL TROPHY FOR OVERALL WINNERS

DR. PREMANAND KAMATH ROLLING TROPHY FOR THE OVERALL RUNNERS UP TEAM.

P.S. Mr. Mohammed Iqbal Memorial Trophy includes points secured for

1. Literary events

2. Best Speaker

3. Art and cultural events

4. Best Emcee

5. Athletics and Games

6. Best male and female athlete

7. March Past

Points for best speaker, best emcee, best male and female athletes and march past will be

considered for the overall winner’s trophy ONLY.

NOTE:

In case of any dispute with regard to any Judges’ / Conductors’ decisions are final aspect of interclass competitions, the matter would be put forward to the staff committee comprising of The Dean and The Associate Deans for Further action.

In case of queries please contact us.

Monday, 4 March 2013

Annual Sports Meet 2012-2013


Event List

1. Track Events

     100 Mts Men

     100 Mts Women   

     200 Mts Men

     200 Mts Women

     400 Mts Men

     400 Mts Women

     800 Mts Men

     800 Mts Women

     1500 Mts Men

     1500 Mts Women

RELAY

      4*100 Mts Men

      4*100 Mts Women

      4*100 Mts Mixed


2. Field Events

              Long Jump Men

              Long Jump Women

              Triple Jump Men

              Triple Jump Women

              High Jump Men

              High Jump Women

              Shot Put Men

              Shot Put Women

              Discuss Throw Men

              Discuss Throw Women

              Javelin Throw Men

              Javelin Throw Women

Tuesday, 11 December 2012

MUTBI innovation award - Dr.Lijo has won a consolation prize

MUTBI innovation award
 
Dr.Lijo has won a consolation prize at the innovation showcase conducted by MUTBI,on 27th september 2012.Dr Lijo John is a second year postgraduate student at the Department of Orthodontics,MCODS ,Mangalore.The prize is for the innovation titled: L.S.M.M Head Strap Fluid Level Device for Natural Head Position.It is a device used for recording and transferring true horizontal on a lateral cephalogram which would aid in the standardisation of the radiographs.The device consists of a fluid level device attached to a head strap that is easily adjustable.The device is user friendly,cost effective ,can be easily fabricated and is precise in its recording.
 
 
 

Award In Prosthodontics

Award In Prosthodontics
 
 
 
 
Dr. Vidya K Shenoy Professor & Head, Dept. Prosthodnontics won “Best Presenter” award for her E – Poster Presentation titled “Esthetc & Functional Rehabilitation of a Maxillary arch – A Case Report” at 4th Melaka Dental Conference & Trade Exhibition Held on 6th Oct 2012 Held at Melaka, Malaysia.

 
 
    
 
 

Dr Alex Lee wins first prize in Paedodontics


Dr Alex Lee wins first prize in Paedodontics
Dr. Alex Lee won the first prize in the Subject of Paedodontics in Manipal University and this was awarded to him at the 34th Conference of the  Indian Society of Pedodontics & Preventive Dentistry at Pattaya, Thailand
 

Dr. Amit Yadav won 2nd prize for his innovation -“Manipal carrier” on the innovation day


Dr. Amit Yadav won 2nd prize for his innovation -“Manipal carrier” on the innovation day
“Dr. Amit Yadav won 2nd prize for  his innovation -“Manipal carrier” on the innovation day conducted by Manipal University Technology and Business Incubator, Manipal held on 27th September  2012.
            Precise placement of materials inside the root canal can be very difficult due to the space constraints, various carriers available for this purpose are very expensive. “Manipal carrier” is a miniature carrier made using ordinary surgical needles which can be used effectively for precise placement of material inside the root canal.”

Mega Oral Health Program For Employees of MRPL Mangalore.

 Mega Oral Health Program For Employees of MRPL Mangalore.



The Department of Public health Dentistry, Manipal College of Dental Sciences, Mangalore  conducted a Mega oral health program for the employees of MRPL (Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited), Mangalore. 
The program started with a oral health examination during the period of February 2012- April 2012 to identify their oral health status and treatment needs. On  14th October, 2012, an oral health education and treatment camp was organized by, Dr.Vaibhav Pravin Thakkar, Post Graduate student from the Department of Public Health Dentistry, MCODS, Mangalore in association with the MRPL-ONGC Karmachari Sangh (MOKC) 
Oral health education was done by a group of 15 final year students who performed a socio – drama with a ‘Munnabhai M.B.B.S’ theme to spread awareness regarding harmful effects of Smoking, Tobacco chewing and alcohol consumption. They even emphasized on proper oral hygiene practices to be followed for a good oral health. This was well appreciated by the audience. 

Dental treatment was provided at the Samudaya Bhavan, Ganeshpura, Kaikamba using the Mobile Dental Clinic of the College. Portable units were also used inside the hall. 

Oral prophylaxis, restorations and extractions were performed at the venue and those who needed advanced dental treatment were brought to the college on the next day using the college bus and their treatment was completed in the Comprehensive dental Clinic at Attavar. The program was a huge success.

Sunday, 7 October 2012

Thousands Run for Healthy Heart in Marathon


Dr Anand Venugopal, Deputy Medical Superintendent, KMC Hospital, Mangalore told reporters here on Wednesday  that elected representatives, officials, and senior level management staff of Manipal University would take part on the World Heart Day run to be held on September 30.

The run begins from TMA Pai Convention Centre and ends at KMC Hospital at Ambedkar Circle. This event that is being organized for the last Eight years has been drawing people in excess of 5,000 each year and the number is growing, he said.

Subrahmanya K M, a national level walker will lead the run, which will pass through Lalbagh, M G Road, P V S Circle, Bunts Hostel Circle.

 Attractive T-shirts will be issued to people participating in the run on a first-come-first served basis, he said. In a bid to encourage the participants, special prizes will be given to the best placard, best institution, corporation participation, youngest, eldest participant, and so on.

WHD Heart Check Package 2012 is  launched on the occasion of WHD at a discounted price of Rs 1600/- (upto 45% discount) and senior citizens have been offered at a special rate of Rs1300/-The hospital will perform further treatments such as angiogram, angioplasty and other procedures for patients needing them at a discounted price.

Pramod Alagharu, Dr Narasimha Pai, Dr M N Bhat, Dr Rajesh Bhat Interventional Cardiologists of KMC Hospital, Mangalore were also present for the press meet

Monday, 17 September 2012

BLOOD DONATION CAMP

The blood donation camp was organized by the KMC helpline in association with DISHA on the 2nd of September, 2012 at the Regional Advanced Pediatric Care Centre, Wenlock hospital.

It commenced with giving away of prizes to the winners of the poster competition. With catchy slogans like “BLOOD IS TO CIRCULATE” AND “IT IS IN YOU TO GIVE” , the camp began with an indomitable spirit to help.

Donors started pouring in from the very beginning. Such enthusiasm and willingness to help in this good cause was a pleasant surprise and a gave a whole new boost to belief in humanity. There were refreshments served after every person had donated and every care was taken to ensure that the donor had not been harmed. All proper  standards of hygiene was maintained efficiently.

The response from MCODS, mangalore was overwhelming. Out of a 157 total registrations, there were 60 from MCODS. The donations were stopped at 100 packets though line of donors had not ended.

Sunday, 2 September 2012

USIEF Chennai is organising a seminar

USIEF Chennai is organising a seminar on 11th Sept 2012. The seminar is on 
a) The various opportunities available to students for pursuing their higher education in the USA.
b) To address their queries regarding the same.
Whoever is interested, please give your names, reg. number, email id and phone number to either your respective CR's by Monday afternoon.
Venue will be informed later.