Healthcare for rural kids: Kateel Mobile Pediatric Clinic to launch soon


Media Release 

UAE/Mangaluru, Jun 25: Mangaluru is very advanced in providing quality healthcare service to children who are sick. But the primary quality care is lacking at doorsteps in most of the rural parts of Dakshina Kannada. Primary care means preventive measures, early diagnosis, treatment and timely referrals to tertiary centers in serious cases. If all these are properly dealt with, then child mortality and morbidity (suffering and death) can be minimized.

Keeping this in mind a group of Tulunadu people in the gulf - Gulf Tulunad Friends Circle Group under the leadership of Prasad Shetty, Ashok Shetty, Satish Poojary, Rajab Mohammed Hassan, Ziya Omeri, Maqbool Ahmed, Venkat Subbu have come together under the supervision of Dr Sudhakar Shetty (medical director/pediatrician) to launch a unique mobile pediatric clinic called 'Kateel Mobile Pediatric Clinic' which will be one of its kind in the country, a state-of-the-art clinic with all facilities for primary pediatric care to be delivered at the doorsteps in rural areas of Dakshina Kannada.

Dr Sudhakar Shetty has the support of Dr Sanjeev Rai (pediatrician- HoD pediatrics and chief of medical services, Father Muller Medical College) and Dr Santhosh Soans (HoD-pediatrics, AJ Medical College), Dr Murali Krishna (Moodbidri), Dr Rego (HoD of pediatrics, St John's Medical College), Dr Adarsh (HoD-pediatrics, Rajarajeshwari Medical College), Dr Nisarga (HoD-pediatrics, KIMS), Dr Guruprasad (professor and neonatologist, JJMC), and Dr Sandhya Bhide (director-Shankar Pediatric Postgraduate Institute). They have extended their support for this noble project.

Dr Rego and Dr Adarsh are classmates of Dr Sudhakar Shetty and jointly they had done a lot of such community work 25 years ago in Chitradurga-Hirioor-Holalkere district in the field of child health and were the part of the team to study infant mortality at that time. Dr Shetty says, 'we have worked more in outreach community programmes than in AC rooms'.

To start with, it will function in two groups: Group 1 and 2. Group 1 will cover Kateel, Aikala, Kalamundkur, Kadandale, Puthige, Moodbidri, Kottebakil, Marpadi and Shirtadi.

Group 2 will cover Kateel, Mundkur, Nandalike, Belman, Hiriadka and Shivapur Kajane.

If readers of this article are interested to include their village they may contact Dr Sudhakar Shetty on drsudhakarshetty@gmail.com.Their request will definitely be honored in the next group or in this group itself, if possible.

The other activities in this mobile pediatric clinic apart from routine pediatric treatment are distribution of Baby Friend bulletin - a monthly free newsletter to the general practitioner in rural areas, training programme for general practitioners in the field of pediatrics, setting up kitchen garden in rural houses in individual houses by using waste water from kitchen and washrooms in growing nutritious vegetables, monthly screening of health films on screen fixed on the mobile clinic on topics related to child care, care of girl child etc, vitamin A prophylaxis programme, mid-day meal programme in the mobile clinic pantry, etc.

Patients will be charged a minimum of Rs 50. Those patients who cannot afford to pay will be made free. All girl children from birth to 1 year of age will not be charged at all (part of care of girl child project).

Common medicines will be dispensed in the mobile pediatric clinic free of cost. Any special medicines such as antibiotics shall be prescribed which can be bought from outside.

Dr Shetty along with other members of the group will be surveying the locations next month (July) and shall be coordinating with the pediatricians around the route of the mobile clinic for better patient care. Dr Shetty said that the response from local pediatricians is encouraging. They are ready to devote four hours a month for this project.

Doctors (medical officers) working in the mobile clinic will get special training in primary pediatric care.

Samson Gonsolves has been appointed as the technical expert to design and manufacture the mobile clinic with reception counter, doctor rooms, examination and treatment area, dispensing counter, pantry, sitting area, screen for film projection etc.

Venkat Subbu son of Puttana Kanagal award recipient C V Shivashankar, who is a filmmaker and IT engineer has volunteered to produce pediatric health documentary for this project on various topics.

This is the first of its kind in the country with state-of-the-art facility and look for primary pediatric care for rural area.

Note: Dr Sudhakar Shetty, MD, DCH, is a specialist pediatrician at Al Jawdah Medical Centre in Sharjah and can be contacted on: 971-55-7202730& by email: drsudhakarshetty@gmail.com

Dr Sudhakar Shetty
MBBS,MD(Pediatrics), DCH

Medical Director:
Baby Friend Clinic (Pune-India)
Kateel Mobile Pediatric Clinic

Specialist A Pediatrician:
Al Jawdah Medical Centre (Sharjah-UAE)

  

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  • Mamta, Sharjah

    Sun, Jun 28 2015

    A very good initiative for a noble cause. May the Almighty make it a great success & fulfill your dreams of serving the needy people. All my best wishes are there with you.

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  • DR SUDHAKAR SHETTY, MOODABIDRI/PUNE/DUBAI

    Sat, Jun 27 2015

    venoor,dareguuda,koyadka and yekkar are the new addition in grp 1 as per public request.
    THANKS FOR JOINING HANDS
    SMILING CHILD OUR ULTIMATE GOAL
    more suddestions welcomed

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  • Kusuma Kumari CHiitti G , Kodyadaka

    Fri, Jun 26 2015

    A noble project May God bless these people who are woring hard for the betterment of the poor children.

    Reply Report Abuse Agree

  • Aubb, Kuwait

    Thu, Jun 25 2015


    This project clearly shows how noble humanitarian works can be done even in India, when like minded people put their heart and soul into it.

    Hope they will bring out more such schemes that UN and others will also take note of.

    Jai Hind!!

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  • Shekar Moily Padebettu, Udupi/India

    Thu, Jun 25 2015

    Heartfelt congratulations to Tulunadu Friends circle and doctors for their unique and innovative idea of launching Kateel Mobile Pediatric clinic to provide Healthcare for rural kids.Really laudable thinking and service towards humanity.God bless you all.Keep doing such good deeds in the days to come.Hats off to you

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  • Anand Devadiga, Venur/Dubai

    Thu, Jun 25 2015

    "JANATHA SEVEYE JANARDHANA SEVE". GOD BLESS ALL TULUNAD FRIEND CIRCLE AND DOCTORS FOR DOING THIS NOBLE CAUSE

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Thu, Jun 25 2015

    A noble thinking and it's noble service to the poor in the rural areas.Keep it up your good works always."GOD' Bless you all and your good works.

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  • CHARLES SALDANHA, MALAD- MALWANI

    Thu, Jun 25 2015

    SERVICE TO THE POOR AND REACHING OUT TO THEM INDEED A GREAT SERVICE TO THE MANKIND.

    BEST WISHES TO YOU ALL.

    Reply Report Abuse Agree [17]

  • gm, mlur

    Thu, Jun 25 2015

    God bless you all....

    Reply Report Abuse Agree [14]

  • D.P.Shetty, Bahrain

    Thu, Jun 25 2015

    I appreciate & congratulate gulf tulunad friend circle & doctors for their service to our motherland,hope your service cover whole tulunad

    Reply Report Abuse Agree [16]


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