Christmas
Day - Carol
Durga
Puja Sasthi, 2022
Housekeepers
Week
Cricket
Legend League Cricket - eden Garden
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Day
3rd
Critical Care Update - conference
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CAB
under 19 player age verification
CII
21st Brand Conclave
College
of Nursing - Conference
Felicitation
by Swami Vivekananda University
KFM
Marathon - 2022
Nursing
Day
R.G.Kar
Reunion & Founders day
RPSG
Group Foundation Day, 2022
Thunder
2022
Valentine's
Day
Women's
Day
World
Earth Day
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Day
ACLS
& BLS Training season, 2021
Byjus
T20 Cricket Challenge - CAB
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- Fashion Show night at Novotel
cme
Interesting facts from history about Haemorrhoids, commonly called Piles — a disease that
affects a
fairly large population — and modern surgical techniques to correct the condition were presented
at
the Woodlands Hospital auditorium recently by Dr Pinaki Banerjee, chief, General & Laparoscopic
Surgery, as the hospital resumed its CME (Continuing Medical Education) sessions after a
year-and-a-half-long lap owing to the pandemic.
Dr Banerjee took the audience comprising 60 doctors and nurses of the hospital through the
common
procedures to treat Piles, like banding and excision before going on to explain a comparatively
new
technique – Stapled Anopexy – which is an operation to return the haemorrhoids to a normal
position
inside the rectum, for which a circular stapling device is gently introduced in the back
passage.
The procedure is less painful than the traditional surgeries and patients tend to return to work
much earlier.
The audience was taken aback when Dr Banerjee related that Piles used to a be a fashionable
disease
in Europe back in the day because it meant one was well-to-do and could have good food. Some
scholars believe Napolean suffered from a painful bout of haemorrhoids and could not ride his
horse
on the morning of the Battle of Waterloo, leading to the French loss and also beginning the end
of
Piles being fashionable, Dr Banerjee said.
Doctor's
day, 2021
Durga
Puja celebration by Lamp Lighting, Ethnic Dress & Décor
Expert
Speak
Hoarding
Campaign - We are always close to your heart
Nurse's
Day, 2021
Nursing
Excellence, 2021
Poila
Baishak
RPSG
Group Foundation Day, 2021
Standee
- Swami Sivananda
Woodlands conducts health check-up of
125-year-old
man, oldest living person:
Kolkata, Nov 27: The oldest living person in the world has quite appropriately entrusted
the
hospital with the richest legacy and longest experience of extending premium care with carrying
out a thorough health check-up for him.
Swami Sivananda, 125 years and going strong, has come all the way from his modest ashram I in
Varanasito the 75-year-old Woodlands Multispeciality Hospital, Kolkata, where he spent two days
undergoing an array of tests, including pathological tests, ECG, ECHO, CT Scans of the chest and
brain, USG, vision and audiometry tests, apart from consultation with doctors of different
superspecialities.
Sivananda Ji, who was born in a village in Sylhet (now in Bangladesh), on August 8, 1896, also
went
for a Covid antibody test during his recent visit at Woodlands – after all, he has taken both
doses
of a Covid-19 vaccine at the age of 125 years, becoming, according to media reports, the oldest
person in the world to be vaccinated against SARS-CoV-2. The tests were done on complimentary
basis.
"We are honoured that Sivanada Ji has bestowed his trust on Woodlands, coming all the way
from
Varanasi to get his health check-up done here. His simple ways of life and his compassion
for
the
ailing inspire us. He adds to the long list of eminent personalities who have chosen
Woodlands-care
over the years. We wish him a healthy and fulfilling life ahead,” said Dr Rupali Basu,
Managing
Director & CEO, Woodlands Multispeciality Hospital.
Sivananda Ji, had been born in a family dependent onalms to make ends meet but could hardly ever
hardly ever manage enough for the four of them, which included a sister, two years elder to him.
“Sibu” was only four when his parents consented to let him go with an empathetic sadhu from
Nabadwip, Nadia, who was visiting Sylhet.
Two years on, on a visit to Sylhet, he would find out that his sister had died of starvation and
malnutrition. He would also see the death of both parents on the same day, only to return to the
Nadia ashram. Sivananda stayed on in the ashram for the next 20 odd-years.Although he had no
formal
education,he received “practical education” at the Ashram. He travelled to Europe and stayed in
different countries there for 35 years as a “counselor” before returning to India in 1959. Since
then, he dedicated himself to the service of others,in different states of the east and
North-East
India, including some exemplary work in the lepers’ colony in Puri.
“I had refused to touch the faces of my dead parents with fire as per customat six years
of
age,
standing up to orthodox village elders. A few months on, after my diksha, it dawned on
me
that I may
be without a home but the entire world was my home — its people my fathers and mothers
and
to love
and serve them was my religion.” said Swami Sivananda.
The Swami who has varied interests, including medicine (his spiritual guru had been a doctor)
has a
very specific, if cryptic message for everyone: “Eat the liquid and drink the solid”. He
explains,
we should roll the water in out mouth before gulping it and chew our food and making it into a
kind
of liquid before swallowing it. The explanation? This would lead to secretions from facial
glands
like parotid, mandibular and maxillary, which when they mix with the saliva would lead to ease
in
digestion.
For further information, please contact:
Rith Basu – 9903335302 (Woodlands Hospital)
Suma Bandyopadhyay – 9836328460 (Relations PR)
Vaccination
at CBC Pictures
Woodlands is the first and only Hospital in the city and the State of West Bengal to have
started
Phase 3 vaccination program for 18 years of age to 44, started from May 4, 2021 onwards.
We have received vaccine from Bharat Biotech and are focusing on COVAXIN now. These are all
first
doses. The Hospital site is vaccinating 250 peoples everyday, all registered through Co-WIN app.
We
have
also started Workplace Vaccination Centers in several companies at their locations for the
employee
groups who fall in this priority zone.
We believe a large section of vaccinated population will finally help us in beating this COVID
menace in India.
Here’s how you can book an appointment to get yourself vaccinated through the Co-WIN app:
youtu.be/io-oreIAuTM
#StaySafe #GetVaccinatedNow
Woodlands
Home Care Launch Press Meet
World
Radiography Day
Christmas
Day, 2021
Heart
to heart Promise
Patient
Safety Day
One Safe health worker keeps hundreds of patients safe.
6s
Awareness Week
World
AIDS Day 2020
World
Environment day
Doctor’s
Day 2020
It is truly said that we can’t see God but on Earth Doctor is like a God who cures us and
gives
us life to live in a better way.
Woodlands Hospital came together (maintaining all safety norms) to honour and salute the Doctors
on
the occasion of Doctors Day on Jul 1, 2020. The Hospital unveiled a statue in honour of all the
Doctors who are tirelessly putting their efforts to keep the society healthy especially during
this
global pandemic Covid 19. The event covered unveiling of 3D Statue by the Senior Consultants and
Doctors of Woodlands Hospital, the Doctors have shown exemplary display of courage, dedication
and
commitment to save the human life from this global crisis and nothing more can be apt other than
to
express with a fond salute to all the Doctors on this day said Dr Rupali Basu, Director and CEO
of
Woodlands Multispeciality Hospital.
Attended by
1) Dr Malati Purkait - COO, Woodlands Hospital
2) Dr Pallab Gangopadhyay - Senior Consultant Obs & Gynae
3) Dr Sudipta Ghosh - Consultant Orthopedic & Joint Replacement
4) Dr Nirupama Paul - Attending Consultant OBS & GYNAE
5) Dr Soumitra Bhattacharya - Senior Consultant Radiology
6) Dr Darius Ankleswaria - Director - GI & HPB surgeon
7) Dr Sankha Hazra - Clinical Associate Urology
8) Dr Ashish Patra - Senior Consultant Anaesthesiology
9) Dr Soumitra Chattopadhyay - DMS
10) Dr Saptarshi Basu - DMS
11) Dr Karmabir Chakrabortty - Director Gastroenterology
12) Dr Soumitra Chanda – Consultant GI & Laparoscopic Surgery
13) Dr Ujjal Bhakat - Clinical Associate Gastroenterology
14) Dr Sumantra Ray - Consultant GI, HPB, Laparoscopic Surgery
15) Dr Udayan Bakshi - Director Anaesthesia
16) Dr Rizwan A Sadique – Consultant Medicine & Health Check-up
17) Dr Mainak Chakraborty – HOD - Pathology
18) Dr Soutik Panda – Consultant Critical Care
19) Dr Rupali Basu - Director & CEO, Woodlands Hospital
Links of Published Media
https://www.etvbharat.com/bengali/west-bengal/state/kolkata/a-privet-hospital-of-kolkata-builds-a-statue-of-doctor-to-show-its-tribute-towards-them-in-doctors-day/wb20200702081336290
https://hellokolkatamedia.blogspot.com/2020/07/doctors-day-celebrations-by-woodlands.html
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolkata/kolkata-hospital-unveils-statue-to-honor-doctors/articleshow/76734812.cms
http://newsstardom.in/it-is-truly-said-that-we-cant-see-god-but-on-earth-doctor-is-like-a-god/
http://www.kolkataprimetime.com/newsDetails/woodland-hospital_8587
http://www.eaajkaal.in/
http://www.backeyenews.com/2020/07/03/it-is-truly-said-that-we-cant-see-god-but-on-earth-doctor-is-like-a-god-who-cures-us-and-gives-us-life-to-live-in-a-better-way/
https://s.docworkspace.com/d/ABTmBCKB25c--c--i9mdFA%5bFile%5dmikol_4ju;y_S.pdf
https://s.docworkspace.com/d/AMHutriB25c--ZnEi9mdFA
http://www.epaper.eisamay.com/Details.aspx?id=57772&boxid=37817
Global
Hand Washing day
2nd
Critical care Conference
Cyclethon
– ONGC
Graduation
& Valedication Ceramony
Hepatitis
Day
India's
1st Pink Ball Test
Play more to be in Pink of Health
Siti
Cable Inter Hospital Cricket Tournament
Women’s
Day
Woodlands
Foundation Day 2020
Christmas
Brunch Event 2019
World
Quality Day
Breast
Cancer Awareness Month
The Breast Cancer Awareness Month, marked in countries across the world every October, helps to
increase attention and support for the awareness, early detection and treatment as well as
palliative care of this disease.
There are about 1.38 million new cases and 458 000 deaths from breast cancer each year (IARC
Globocan, 2008). Breast cancer is by far the most common cancer in women worldwide, both in the
developed and developing countries. In low- and middle-income countries the incidence has been
rising up steadily in the last years due to increase in life expectancy, increase urbanization
and
adoption of western lifestyles.
Woodlands Hospital has taken this opportunity to spread the awareness for early detection of
this
disease and this beautiful session was conducted by Dr Darius R Anklesaria.
World
Deaf Day
World
Heart Day, 2019 celebrations at Woodlands Hospital, Kolkata
We celebrated the World Heart day in Woodlands hospital, Kolkata on September 30, 2019. The
program
was attended by eminent Cardiologists of the city, v.i.z., Dr S B Roy, Prof Dr Bhabatosh Biswas,
Dr
Achyut Sarkar, Dr Soumik Ghosh, Dr Indrani Guha, Dr Hema Malathi Rath, Dr Anasua Banerjee, along
with the other Cardiologist doctors, nursing staff and employees of the organisation.
The theme of the World Heart day, 2019 program in Woodlands Hospital, Kolkata
was
“Heart of Heart Care”. The program commenced with a pledge read out by
Dr
Saptarshi Basu, Dy Medical Superintendent mentioning that we are here to take care not only of
our
Hearts but also take care of all our patients Heart care as well as the Heart care of the
society.
The employees also pledged to “Serve from our Hearts, Serve with a Smile”.
Dr Rupali Basu, Director and Chief Executive Officer spoke on the impact for “Heart of Heart
Care”
on all the care givers and the legacy of Woodlands Hospital being the first private hospital to
conduct successful open heart surgery and Valve replacement in the City of Joy. Prof Dr
Bhabotosh
Biswas a renowned Cardiologist also spoke on the occasion mentioning care for the cardiac
patients
are taken up in Woodlands Hospital, Kolkata through specialised wards, patients are really
treated
for their Hearts through specialised equipment’s and by serving the patients from the core of
the
Heart by the trained nurses and care givers.
The colourful program culminated with the unveiling of the “Heart of Heart Care” posters, and
release of coloured balloons with promise to care from the hearts forever by the eminent
Cardiologists present along with the employees of the organisation.
Woodlands
Anthem Launch
World
Patinet Safety Day
Every year, on 17 September, WHO spotlights patient safety to increase public awareness and
engagement; enhance global understanding, and spur global solidarity and action.
This year the theme is "Patient Safety: a global health priority" and the slogan is “Speak up
for
patient safety.”
As WHO launches a global campaign to create awareness of patient safety ,and urge people to show
the
commitment to making healthcare safer.
We at Woodlands Hospital have hosted an interactive session on “ How to enhance patient
safety”.
Woodlands Hospital also unveiled a poster campaign by its leadership team on dos and don’ts to
enhance patient safety culture, which shows the management commitment towards implementation of
patient safety and clinical quality.
Director and CEO Dr Rupali Basu has elaborated to continue with the organizational culture of
patient safety, benchmarking with international standards and evidence based clinical pratice
guidelines.
International
Day of Older Persons, 2019 celebrations at Woodlands Hospital, Kolkata
We celebrated the International Day of Older Persons in Woodlands hospital, Kolkata on October
1,
2019. The program was conceptualised to pay our respect and gratitude to all the elderly people
in
our society. The theme of the International Day of Older Persons in Woodlands hospital, Kolkata
was
“Hold their hands the way they held ours”.
Dr Rupali Basu, Director and Chief Executive Officer said “We in our country have 6% of people
who
are above 70 years and we are happy to the offer of Woodlands Seven Star privilege card. It is a
token of our responsibility and respect to Older persons”. Woodlands Hospital launched the
program
with a
SEVEN STAR PRIVILEGE CARD with a brief description of the privileges as
given below:
- 20% discount on Out Patient Registration.
- 20% discount on Out Patient Procedures.
- 20% discount on Out Patient Investigations.
- 20% discount on Health Check-up Packages.
- Free home delivery of reports within 10 Kms.
- Free Car Parking on prior intimation/information.
- Dedicated Customer Relationship Manager 7604075551.
The program concluded with the distribution of the Privilege card to one of our loyal patient
named
Mr N K Nathani by Dr Malathi , Chief Operations Officer.