Third session of Young Medical Scientific Forum was conducted on 07th of February 2014 at 4.p.m in Lecture Hall 1.
The Programme coordinator for the day was Mr.Akilan from 34th batch who made the day pleasant with his words.
The Programme coordinator for the day was Mr.Akilan from 34th batch who made the day pleasant with his words.
Mr.Vinitharan and Mr.Sanchayan from 33rd batch had performed the 1st talk. It was conducted in a manner where speakers displayed photographs and the Audience had been expected to identify .In order to inspire the Audience ,chocolates were provided for each correct answer given. Twelve pictures from world famous symbols, historical related and inspiring leaders were displayed during the moment. It was performed in a good enthusiastic manner.
Nazmi was the second orator and delivered his speech on the topic “Health education on religious perspective”.
Essential issues related to health, regarding religious rituals were elaborated. Speaker says, “To overcome the burden, health education is one of the most important tools to implement the quality of health and life. Fortunately most of our people have strong religious and cultural practices and almost all religions speaks about health in great detail. So I believe that when we teach the health to our people with the help of authentic religious teachings it may give more beneficial results rather than other ways of health education".
He indicated that alcoholism is strongly forbidden in all religions including Hinduism, buddhism,Christianity and islam.He mentioned about the disciplines of consuming diet and described about the the importance of getting medications and vaccination according to the authentic religious scriptures.
The staff co-ordinators Mrs.Ambalavanar madam and Mr.Surenthirakumaran sir were presented and gave their appreciations to speakers.
Nazmi was the second orator and delivered his speech on the topic “Health education on religious perspective”.
Essential issues related to health, regarding religious rituals were elaborated. Speaker says, “To overcome the burden, health education is one of the most important tools to implement the quality of health and life. Fortunately most of our people have strong religious and cultural practices and almost all religions speaks about health in great detail. So I believe that when we teach the health to our people with the help of authentic religious teachings it may give more beneficial results rather than other ways of health education".
He indicated that alcoholism is strongly forbidden in all religions including Hinduism, buddhism,Christianity and islam.He mentioned about the disciplines of consuming diet and described about the the importance of getting medications and vaccination according to the authentic religious scriptures.
The staff co-ordinators Mrs.Ambalavanar madam and Mr.Surenthirakumaran sir were presented and gave their appreciations to speakers.