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Education Can’t Wait (ECW)

Education in Emergencies and Humanitarian Crisis

Training Workshop – Dates:

25 – 26 March 2019 Jointly Conducted by

Centre for Early Childhood Development and Research (CECDR) Jamia Milia Islamia, New Delhi and Save the Children, India.

Venue: Hotel Eros, Nehru Place, Delhi Key Objectives:

Education in Emergencies (EiE) technical resource group to emerge as a deployable resource and as trainers to train implementing partners and other stakeholders

Develop an EiE platform in line with SCI Humanitarian Standards in EiE and engage in an enduring and accompanied process of capacity building

Scope of the Workshop:

Understand and define the basic concepts and terminologies of Education in Emergencies (EiE)

Develop basic capacity for Planning Assessments and Education interventions during and after Humanitarian Crises.

Develop a basic understanding of Conflict Sensitive Education

Time Session Facilitator

Day 1: Monday – 25 March 2019

9.15 to 9.30 Registration Save the Children

0930-1015 Introduction to the Workshop:

EiE as a priority for Save the Children and CECDR

Dr. Kamal Gaur and Prof. Zubair Meenai, Director, CECDR 10.00-1030 Participant Introductions and Expectations from the

Workshop

CECDR Team

1030-1045

Tea

1045-1130 Terminology and Concepts of EiE: Activity CECDR Team 1130-1300 Humanitarian Crisis , Impact on Education and Examples

of Interventions

Prof. Geeta Menon CECDR

1300-1400

Lunch

1400-1500 Education in Emergencies (EiE): Principles and Practice:

Save the Children and Unicef Perspective (Lead and Co-Lead)

Global Education Cluster (GEC)

Ray Kancharla, Save the Children

1500-1515

Tea

31515-1645 Rapid Assessment and Phase-wise Response Planning Ray Kancharla, Save the Children

4.45 to 5.30 The Privilege Game Namrata and Sana

CECDR

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Education Can’t Wait (ECW) Day Two: Tuesday, 26 March 2019

Time Session Facilitator

9.30 to 10.15 Child Centred Disaster Risk Reduction (CC-DRR) and its integration with EiE

Ray Kancharla, Save the Children 1015-1100 Child Protection in Emergencies (CPiE) Dr. Seema Naaz,

CECDR 1100 -1115

Tea Break

1115-1300 Conflict Sensitive Education Prof. Geeta Menon CECDR

1300-1400

Lunch

1400-1600 Group Work : Planning Education Response in Humanitarian Crisis

Prof. Geeta Menon Ray Kancharla Facilitators:

Ms. Namrata Singh Ms. Sana Parveen

1600-1700 Summing up and Next Steps Kamal Gaur

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Report

WORKSHOP ON QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODOLOGY (PHENOMENOLOGY AND GROUNDED THEORY)

From 16

th

to 18

th

May, 2018

Venue: Room no. 13, Seminar Hall, CECDR

Centre for Early Childhood Development and Research Jamia Millia Islamia

New Delhi-110025

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Introduction

A 3 day workshop on ‘Qualitative Research Methodology (Phenomenology & Grounded Theory)’

was organized by the Centre of Early Childhood Development and Research, (CECDR), Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi-110025 from 16

th

to 18

th

May, 2018. The workshop was facilitated by Dr. Anil Behal, MSM, PhD, Chief Executive Officer, ORGDYNE Training & Consulting, LL. The purpose of the workshop was to strengthen the capacity of the Faculty, Research and Programme staffs of CECDR. The prime objectives of the workshop were as follows:

✓ To understand the different aspect of Phenomenology and Grounded Theory.

✓ To make CECDR staffs conversant with the intricacies of using qualitative research methodology as Phenomenology and Grounded Theory.

For this very purpose, one week prior to the workshop, Dr Anil Behal had emailed lecture notes, Power-point presentations and theses and requested the attendees to go through those notes and familiarize themselves with basic terminologies and concepts pertaining to phenomenology and grounded theory. Further, the resource person had insisted that every attendee had to prepare two research topics which could be discussed to impart experiential learning.

The first two days of the workshop were devoted to construe of phenomenology. The first day

began with the introduction round in which the attendees had to introduce themselves and state the

reasons behind attending the workshop. Succeeding this, Phenomenology, Interpretative

Phenomenological Analysis and related concepts were discussed. Phenomenology is a study of

lived experience, i.e., it is the study of phenomenon that individuals experience as being part of the

world. Two major types of phenomenology, namely, hermeneutics and descriptive, were talked

about. Hermeneutics phenomenology is wherein the researchers draw meaning from the text to

understand the nature of lived experiences. Descriptive Phenomenology is description of the

experiences of the participants without any interpretation the part of the researchers. Double

phenomenology signifies researchers gaining an understanding of the participants’ understanding

of the phenomenon.

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Following this, a hand on exercise was conducted wherein the attendees were divided into groups of four and they had to develop research questions which depicted both context and phenomenon.

Some example of the research questions are as follows: ‘What are the experiences of children of a play based intervention in primary school?’ and ‘What is the experiences of children in an inclusive school? In the first research question, the context was the primary school and the phenomenon was the play based intervention. Wherein, in the second question, the context was the school and the phenomenon was inclusion.

At the end of the first day the resource person requested the attendees to read though a thesis tiled

‘Parent and Child Experiences of Childhood Cancer: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis Approach’, to gain an understanding of the Interpretative Phenomenological Approach (IPA). He advised to read the abstract, introduction, research design and result and come prepared for discussions for the second day.

The second day began with a brain storming session on the difference between phenomenology

and Interpretative Phenomenological Approach. After which, attendees’ research topics were taken

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up to discuss the application of IPA in the research. Some examples of the research topics were as follows, ‘What is the impact of institutionalization on Children’s overall growth and development?’, and ‘Children’s experiences of Maths Phobia’. Following this, the resource person held a discussion on the methodology section of the thesis tiled ‘Parent and Child Experiences of Childhood Cancer: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis Approach.

Grounded theory was the focus of the third day. This methodology is applied in a number of cases, when inadequate knowledge is available on a phenomenon, to ascertain the efficacy of a particular theory, and to refine and reassess a theory. The resource person, Dr. Anil Behal, used his Ph.D.

thesis to depict the application of grounded theory in research. Additionally, concept of induction, deduction and abduction were discussed at length. The resource person suggested a number of books to refine the concepts, namely, ‘Introduction to Qualitative Research in Psychology’ by Carla Willing and ‘Grounded Theory’ e-book by Glazer and Strautse.

Further, Dr. Anil Behal gave a talk on importance of writing skills in qualitative research.

Concluding remarks

The workshop was an enriching experience for all the attendees as they obtained an understanding

about the application of qualitative methods of research which would aid them in carrying out

more meaningful and systematized research studies.

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Annex-I

Schedule and Agenda of the Workshop

Day 1 (16th May, 2018)

Time Theme

10:00 am – 10:30 am Registration/Meet And Greet

10:30 am – 10:45 am Opening Comments, Setting The Stage, Learning Objectives 10:45 am – 11:15 am Contrasting Phenomenology And Grounded Theory

11:15 am – 11:30 am Tea Break

11:30 am – 12:30 pm IPA PPT, Kathryn Kinmond, Metropolitan Univ., UK 12:30 pm – 1:00 pm Phenomenological Reduction (Heuristic, Epocheetc)

1:00 pm – 1:30 pm Participants’ Research Topics, Formation Of Breakout Groups

1:30 pm – 2:00 pm Lunch Break

2:00 pm -3:00 pm Discussion And Deconstruction (Parent, Child Experiences Of Childhood Cancer: An Interpretative Phenomenological Approach

3:00 pm - 4:15 pm Group discussions

4:15 pm -4:30 pm Recap of day 1 and what to expect the next day

4:30 pm Tea

Day 2(17th May, 2018)

10:00 am – 10:30 am The uncertain and transient nature of social science research/negative capability/Anekantvada

10:30 am -11:15 am Hermeneutic Phenomenology (IPA) and Descriptive Phenomenology (Giorgi)

11:15 am – 11:30 am Tea Break

11:30 am – 12:30pm Reconstruction of dissertation: Taking up the Challenge: An IPA Analysis of Teachers’ Perceptions of Asylum Seekers and Refugee Pupils (ASR)

12:30 pm -1:15 pm Framing research questions in breakout groups

1:15 pm -2:-00 pm Lunch Break

2:00 pm -3:00 pm Continue work in breakout groups: research design, sampling, data collection, data analysis

3:00 pm -4:00 pm Group leaders report out to class 4:00 pm -4:30 pm Recap and setting the stage for day 3

4:30 pm Tea

Day 3 (18th May, 2018)

10:00 am - 10:30 am Aims and objectives of the grounded theory method (GTM) 10:30 am – 10:45 am Examples of good GT research questions

10:45 am – 11:15 am Breakout groups framing grounded theory research questions

11:15 am – 11:30 am Tea Break

11:30 am – 12:30 pm Deconstruction of dissertation: Recalling Childhood Memories: An Instructional Approach using GTM

12:30 pm – 1:15 pm Deconstruction of dissertation: Promoting Children’s’ Emotional Wellbeing in Pre-school settings using GTM

1:15 pm -2:00 pm Lunch

2:00 pm -3:00 pm Breakout groups 3:00 pm -3:45 pm Reporting out

3:45 pm - 4:30 pm Closing comments and feedback

4:30 pm Adjourn/Closure with Tea

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Three-Day Faculty Development Program

ON

Advance Research Techniques in Management using SPSS and AMOS

2

nd

to 4

th

March 2017

CMS, Seminar Hall, JMI, New Delhi-25

INAUGURAL SESSION

09:00-10:00 am

Registration of Participants

10.00-11:00 am

Welcome:

Prof. Amirul Hasan Ansari

, Hony. Director, CMS

Guest of Honour: Prof. Valeed Ansari, Chairman & Dean, Faculty of

Management Studies & Research, AMU, Aligarh

Chief Guest: Prof. Abad Ahmed, Chairman Agha Khan Foundation Vote of Thanks: Dr. Rahela Farooqi, FDP Coordinator

11:00-11.30

HIGH TEA

11.30-01:30 pm

Session I : Increasing the Robustness of Research (Concept of Validity

& Reliability, Issues related with Sample Size and Pilot Testing)

Coordinator : Prof. Qazi Asif Zameer, Fore School of Management

01:30 -02:30 pm

LUNCH BREAK (Nehru House/University Guest House)

02:30 -04:00 pm

Session II : Conceptual Framework of Structural Equation Modeling

(SEM) Coordinator: Prof. Sanjeev Mittal, Dean, School of Management Studies, GGS Indraprastha University, Delhi

04:00-04:15 pm

TEA BREAK

04:15 -05:30 pm

Session III: : Diagram Building in Structural Equation Modeling (SEM)

Coordinator: Prof. Sanjeev Mittal, Dean, School of Management Studies,

GGS Indraprastha University, Delhi

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S.No. Participant Place/ University Phone Email ID

1 Subi Chaturvedi DBS, IIT Delhi 9999151433

subichaturvedi@gmail.com

2 Zoha Asghar CMS, JMI 9811777293

zoha.asghar92@gmail.com

3 Raksha Garg CMS, JMI 9650535680

rakshagarg15@gmail.com

4 Saurabh Singh CMS, JMI 9891721291

singh.saurabh7@gmail.com

5 Kashif Iqbal Siddiqui CMS, JMI 8800116306

kshfsiddiqui@gmail.com

6 Maria Afzal CMS, JMI 7065148600

mariaafzal93@gmail.com

7 Nadia Ashraf Khan CMS, JMI 7006419373

khannadia90@ymail.com

8 Shweta Shrivastava CMS, JMI

8130518565 shweta_0708@yahoo.co.in

9 Ethi Jain CMS, JMI

9953216332 ethi.tauraus@gmail.com

10

Shazli Khan

CMS, JMI 8802360496

shazlik8@gmail.com

11 Rashi Banerji CMS, JMI 9818210553

rashi.banerji@yahoo.co.in

12 Gauhar Fatma Dept of Comm, JMI 8447724427

gauharfatma123@gmail.com

13 ELA KUMARI Dept of Comm, JMI 9711942507

ela.xiss@gmail.com

14 Ashima Gaba Dept of Comm, JMI

9540774070 ashimagaba27@gmail.com

15 Homa Ansari Dept of Comm, JMI 7290902605

homaansari21@gmail.com

16 Ritika Solanki Dept of Commerce, JMI 8800260799

ritika.solanki555@gmail.com

17

Monika

Dept of Comm, JMI 9654534535

sonii.monika01@gmail.com

18 Priya Samant Amity 9599773755

priyasamant2002@gmail.com

19 Rachita Kapoor Amity 9868329683

rachita.rachu23@yahoo.co.in

20 Prof. Farhat Bashir Khan Prof. MCRC 9891297717

fbkhan@jmi.ac.in

21 Ruchi V Dixit GLA Mathura 9729211003

ruchi.dixit@gla.ac.in

22 Sukanya Sharma IITM Gwalior 9926620808

sukanya.sharma@itmgoi.in

23 Dr. Preeti Singh IITM Gwalior 9589891059

preetisinghmgmt@gmail.com

24

shehla malik CMS, JMI 9990126846

shell.0801@gmail.com

25 Dr. Ashima Pahiya

Aurobindo College, DU 9953626949

phjashi1@gmail.com

26 Manvi Aggarwal Dept. of Eco, JMI 9899116305

maannvvi@gmail.com

27 yUkti sharma Jamia Hamdard 7838174544

yuktisharma2010@gmail.com

28 Sadaf Firdous CMS, JMI 9717557938

heensheen@yahoo.com

29 aaisha ahmad AMU 9675821747

aaisha.ahmad@outlook.com

30 Suhail Qasim Mir CMS, JMI 8802943412

suhailmir24@gmail.com

31 Shiveen Ansari CMS, JMI

shiveenansari@gmail.com

32 Md.Aslam CMS, JMI

33 Saher Sayed CMS,JMI 9871532731

saher.sayed31@gmail.com

34 Ratika Sikand CMS,JMI 9818971826

ratika22@yahoo.in

35 Sabiha Khan CMS, JMI

sabiha.fk@gmail.com

36 Sumbul Zaman CMS, JMI

sumbulz@rediffmail.com

37 Kanika Dhigra DSAS 9811964462

kdhingra01@gmail.com

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Antibiotics in Dentistry by Dr.

Deborah_ 7th Dec 2018

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D r S h a m i m u l H a s a n ( M D S )

P r o f e s s o r D e p a r t m e n t O f O r a l M e d i c i n e A n d R a d i o l o g y

F a c u l t y O f D e n t i s t r y J a m i a M i l l i a I s l a m i a

N e w D e l h i

Biomedical Waste (BMW) Management

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INTRODUCTION

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Biomedical waste (BMW): “Any solid, fluid or liquid waste, including its

container and any intermediate product, generated in the process of diagnosis, treatment, or immunization of human beings, in the research activities or in the

production or testing of biological products.

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§All biomedical wastes are hazardous.

§According to WHO,

ØNearly 85% of all waste generated by hospital is general waste.

ØAbout 15% waste is Bio-medical Waste, which includes a) Infectious waste - 10%.

b) Non-infectious waste such as radioactive and chemical wastes - 5%.

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WHO CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE

q Infectious waste (suspected to contain pathogens):

§ Laboratory cultures,

§ Waste from isolation wards

§ Tissue-swabs

§ Material in contact with infected patient

§ Excreta.

q Pathological Waste: Human tissue e.g. body parts , blood and other body fluids, foetuses.

q Genotoxic waste: Waste containing cytotoxic drugs

q Chemical waste : Laboratory reagents, developer and fixer solutions,

expired disinfectants, solvents.

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Waste with heavy metals (Mercury & Lead): Batteries,

sphygmomanometer, thermometer, dental amalgam, lead foil packets, lead aprons.

q Pressurized containers: Gas cylinders, gas cartridges, aerosol cans.

q Radioactive material: Unused liquid from radiotherapy, urine/excreta

from patient treated with unsealed radio nucleotides

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NEED FOR BIOMEDICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT

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BIOMEDICAL WASTE DISPOSAL:OBJECTIVE

qTo minimize the spread of infections

q To render all waste non-infectious before it leaves the hospital premises.

HOW ?

qAppropriate segregation qCollection

q Transport

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Bio Medical Waste Management and Handling Rules

NOTIFICATIONS AND AMENDMENTS

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— Bio Medical Waste Management and Handling Rules were framed by Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF), Government of India on 20 th July 1998.

— 1 st Amendment Dated 6th March 2000

— 2 nd Amendment Dated 17th September 2003

— 3 rd Amendment Dated 28 th March 2016 Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF), Government of India notified the new BMW (M) Rules under the Environment Protection Rule, 1986.

— On March 28, 2018

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Applicability of BMWM Rules Non-Applicability of BMWM Rules

Medical & Dental Hospitals & Nursing Homes

Radioactive wastes (Atomic Energy Act, 1962).

Clinics & Dispensaries Hazardous chemicals (Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemicals Rules, 1989)

Veterinary Institutions & Animal Houses

Lead acid batteries (Batteries (Management and Handling) Rules, 2001)

Research & Educational Institutions Hazardous wastes (Hazardous and Other Wastes

(Management and Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2016) Pathological & Forensic Laboratories E-waste (e-waste (Management) Rules, 2016)

Camps ( Medical, Surgical,

Vaccination, Blood Donation) & Blood Banks

Municipal solid wastes (Solid Waste Management rules, 2016)

First Aid Rooms Hazardous microorganisms, genetically engineered

microorganisms and cells (Manufacture, Use, Import, Export and Storage of Hazardous Microorganisms, Genetically

Engineered Micro organisms or Cells Rules, 1989)

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DIFFERENCES IN BIO MEDICAL RULES OF 1998 & 2016

S.

NO.

1998 2016

1. Authorisation is required for

Occupiers with more than 1000 beds. Authorisation is required for any Occupier generating BMWs

including Health camps/Ayush.

2. Operator Duties not listed. Duties of the operator are listed.

3. 10 categories for Biomedical wastes. 4 categories for Biomedical wastes.

4. Rules were limited to Health Care establishments (HCEs) with more than 1000 beds.

Rules were made mandatory to all HCEs generating BMWs.

5. 5 schedules (I-V) 4 schedules (I-IV)

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S.NO .

CATEGORY TYPE OF BAG/CONTAINER TYPE OF BMW METHOD OF DISPOSAL 1. YELLOW Non chlorinated Plastic Bags

(chlorinated polyvinyl plastics, when incinerated at low temperatures release dioxins

which are carcinognic)

•Human Anatomical waste

•Animal Anatomical waste

•Soiled waste

•Expired/Discarded Medicines

•Chemical waste

•Microbiological & other clinical laboratory waste

•Chemical liquid waste

Incineration or plasma pyrolysis or deep burial

2. RED Non chlorinated Plastic Bags Contaminated waste (Recyclable) Intravenous tubes, catheters, syringes (without needles), urine

bags, gloves

Auto/micro/hydro and then sent for recycling, not to be sent for landfill

3. WHITE Translucent puncture/leak proof containers

Waste sharps including metals Auto/dry heat sterilization followed by shredding /mutilation/encapsulation

4. BLUE Cardboard boxes with blue

coloured markings

Glasswares Auto/micro/hydro and then sent for recycling

SCHEDULE I DEPICTING 4 CATEGORIES FOR BMW (2016)

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KEY POINTS TO CATEGORIZATION OF BIOMEDICAL WASTES

YELLOW BAGS/CONTAINER

Ø All Infectious

Ø Non-Autoclavable

Ø Non-Recyclable

Ø Non-plastic wastes

RED BAGS/CONTAINER ØAll Infectious

ØAutoclavable ØRecyclable ØPlastic wastes

WHITE SHARP BOX ØAll Metallic Sharps

(except Dental Implants)

BLUE SHARP BOX ØAll Glass Sharps

(including Dental Implants)

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SCHEDULE IV DEPICTING HAZARD SYMBOLS FOR BMW

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BAGS (3/4th full )

§ Properly tied & labeled with bar color coded sticker

§ Weighed

§ Entry in log book ( at source and also at

collection site )

§ Transported to

waste collection site of the hospital

§ Sent for incineration through authorized

BMW Management agency.

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LABEL FOR WASTE BAG

q All waste bags must be labeled & tied properly before transportation to waste collection site.

q Size of the label should be at least 4’’ x 4 ’’

NAME OF THE HOSPITAL Name of sender

Nursing In charge : Sent from :

Type of waste :

Non –Sharp Infectious/Sharp/Plastic/General Date of generation :

Date of sending:

Signature of sender

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ØOccupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) consider

orthodontic wires as sharp wastes because skin penetration and

contamination with blood may be seen with the ends of orthodontic wires.

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DON’T

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MANAGEMENT OF BLOOD SPILLS

All spills of blood, blood-stained fluid or potentially infective material

covered with absorbent material( gauze, towel or cloth)

5% sodium hypochlorite is poured over this

leave for 30 minutes( at least 10min)

remove with gloved hands and discard in red

↓ bag

clean with a bleach mop, wash and dry the

mop

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q Infected:

Disinfected with 1% bleach/hypochlorite solution & then discharged into the drain

q Uninfected:

Directly discharged into the drain without disinfection.

DISPOSAL OF LIQUID WASTE

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q The used fixer and unused films should be collected separately in a labelled plastic container.

q Silver from used fixer is a valuable source and should be recycled.

q Should not be discarded down the drain.

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q Elemental mercury

q Scrap amalgam.

Contact amalgam - Amalgam that has been in contact with the patient, e.g., extracted teeth with amalgam restorations, carving scrap collected at chair-side, and amalgam captured by chair- side traps, filters, or screens.

Non-contact amalgam - amalgam that has not been in contact with the patient. e.g., excess unused set amalgam, amalgam capsules.

MERCURY CONTAINING WASTE

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Objective: Protect the Human & Environmental health from anthropogenic emissions and releases of mercury & mercury compounds.

Currently, one mercury added product (Dental amalgam) that is listed for phased down.

q Promoting the use of mercury free alternatives for dental restoration.

q Restricting the use of dental amalgam to its encapsulated form. (NOT IN BULK)

q Promoting the use of best environmental practices in dental facilities to minimize the release of mercury & mercury compounds to land &

water. (ISO11143 standard Amalgam separators with accessories- capable of removing 96.09% of amalgam in the samples, which exceeded the ISO requirement of 95% amalgam removal efficiency)

MINIMATA CONVENTION

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— Lead foils should be collected in separate container and given back to the manufacturer or waste vendor for recycling.

Lead foil in X-ray film Lead foil disposal container

LEAD FOILS

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CONCLUSION

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— Proper awareness and knowledge of biomedical waste management and

handling rules among the people and health care workers is essential. Lack of

awareness and knowledge about the health hazards from biomedical waste,

improper practices of waste disposal and poor control of waste disposal are the

most critical problems associated with health care waste disposal.

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Department Of Periodontology

Faculty of Dentistry, Jamia Millia Islamia

cordially invites you to a CDE on

“Discovering Periodontology” and “Amalgamating Periodontology with other specialIties”

Speaker : Dr Harpreet Singh Grover (Dean-Examinations, Education &

International Affairs & Head of the Department-Periodontics), SGT University, Gurgaon, Delhi-NCR.

Date: Wednesday, 7 th December, 2016 Time: 2:30 pm (sharp)-4:00 pm

Venue: Library, Faculty of Dentistry, JMI

CDE would be followed by High Tea

All BDS Third Year & Final year Students, Interns and fellow Teaching Faculty may kindly attend the Lecture & High Tea

Kindly take your seats by 2:15 pm

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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

CHIEF PATRON Prof. Talat Ahmad

Vice Chancellor, Jamia Millia Islamia.

PATRONS

Prof. Shahid Ashraf Registrar, Jamia Millia Islamia.

Prof. Saranjit Singh Bhasin Dean, Faculty of Dentistry Prof Biswajit Das, Director, CCMG,JMI

PROGRAMME DIRECTOR & COORDINATOR Dr. Abhishek Mehta ,

Associate Professor and Incharge, Deptt. of Public Health Dentistry,F/o Dentistry,JMI

&

Dr. Manoj Kr Diwakar,

Centre for Culture, Media & Governance, JMI

HOSPITALITY

Dr. Aditi Verma, Deptt. of Public Health Dentistry Dr. Bushra Karim, Deptt. of Public Health Dentistry Dr.Rehnuma, Deptt. of Public Health Dentistry

ADVISORY BOARD

All Professors , Associate and Assistant Professors of Dental and Medical Departments of Faculty of Dentistry, JMI

S CIENTIFIC P ROGRAMME

&

W ORKSHOP

ON

B IOSTATISTICS

JAMIA MILLIA ISLAMIA

7 th September, 2016 Venue:

Library Hall, Faculty of Dentistry, Jamia Millia Islamia

SCOPE OF THE PROGRAMME

This one-day Intensive Scientific Programme and Work- shop is intended to train Faculty, Researchers and Post- graduates in the field of Dental, Medical and Allied fields on topics related to Biostatistics. The Programme will consist of didactic lectures by eminent academicians and hands on workshop on SPSS package for data analysis specifically designed towards teaching basic bio- statistics to the participants.

REGISTRATION FORM Name (BLOCK LETTERS):

_________________________________________

Participant Category :

Faculty /PG /UG student/ Intern

Designation: ______________________________

Name of the Organization:

_________________________________________

Contact Number: __________________________

Email ID: __________________________@____

CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FEE*:

Rs 1000/- (spot registration-1500/-)

Includes: Participation in scientific sessions, Delegate Pack, Certificate of attendance, Lunch, High Tea, CDE points.

Registration Fee Details:

Name of Bank: ____________________________

DD No: ___________________________________

Date: _____________________ 16

Signature

The registration fee may be paid by DD in favour of

“The Registrar, Jamia Millia Islamia”, payable at

New Delhi, and should be sent with the duly filled

registration form by registered post/courier to :

Conference Secretariat,

Deptt. of Public Health Dentistry (Room no.109), Faculty of Dentistry,

Jamia Millia Islamia, Jamia Nagar, N. Delhi - 25.

NOTE:

All participants are requested to bring their own laptop with SPSS software installed (if possi- ble).

For more information and registration please con- tact:

Dr. Abhishek Mehta

Mobile No.9971209069 Email: amehta@jmi.ac.in

Dr. Manoj Kr Diwakar

Centre for Culture, Media & Governance, JMI Mobile No: +91-9990346151

Email: mkumar@jmi.ac.in

O RGANI Z ED B Y:

Department of Public Health Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, JMI

and

Centre for Culture, Media & Governance Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi

Time Topic and Guest speaker

8:45 -9:15 AM REGISTRATION

9:15 -10:30

Design and Sample Size Exploration, Hypothe- sis Testing & Descriptive Analysis

Speaker : Dr S. N. Dwivedi

Professor, Dept. of Biostatistics, AIIMS, New Delhi

10:30-11:15 AM INAUGURATION & TEA BREAK 11:15 AM-12:30

PM

Parametric Methods (t-test, Paired t-test, ANOVA) and Non Parametric methods

Speaker : Dr. L. Satyanarayana, Scientist G in Biostatistics, ICPO, ICMR, Noida

12:30-!:30 PM

Measures of Association and Kappa Statistics

Speaker : Dr. Atul Juneja, Scientist D, National Institute of Medical Statistics, ICMR, New Delhi

1:30-2:00 PM LUNCH BREAK

2;00-4;30 PM

Hands on training on said methods using SPSS

Speaker : Dr. Susheel Sarkar, Scientist, IASRI, New Dellhi and Dr. Manoj Kumar Diwakar, Statistician, CCMG, JMI, New Delhi

4;30 PM ON-

WARDS

VALEDICTORY SESSION AND CERTIFICATE DISTRIBUTION

HIGH TEA PROGRAMME SCHEDULE

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DE D EP PA AR RT TM ME EN NT T O OF F P PU UB BL LI IC C H HE EA AL LT TH H D DE EN NT T IS I ST TR RY Y FA F AC CU UL LT T Y Y O O F F D DE EN NT TI IS ST T RY R Y

JA J AM MI IA A M MI IL LL LI IA A I IS SL LA AM MI IA A

have the pleasure to invite you for the

Inaugural ceremony of

Workshop on biostatistics

on 07

th

September, 2016 (Wednesday)

at 10:30 am

Library Hall (Basement) Faculty of Dentistry, JMI

Prof. Sabyasachi Saha, Secretary DCI shall be the Chief Guest

Prof. Shahid Ashraf, PVC and Offg. Vice Chancellor , JMI shall preside over the function

Prof. (Dr.) S.S. Bhasin Dr. Abhishek Mehta

Dean Associate Professor Faculty of Dentistry, JMI Deptt. of Public Health Dentistry

Function shall be followed by High Tea.

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DEPARTMENT ACADEMIC SESSION

CLASS DATE TOPIC

Microbiology 2018-2019 BDS 1

st

Year

18.9.18 Orientation Programme on Standard Precautions BDS 2

nd

Year

25.7.18- 26.7.18

Sterilisation & Disinfection 1.8.18 Bio Medical Waste Management

& Management of Biological Spills

1.8.18- 2.8.18

Bio safety, Standard Precautions

& Bio Medical Waste Management

4.4.19 Healthcare Acquired Infections 2017-2018 BDS 2

nd

Year

26.7.17- 27.7.17

Sterilisation & Disinfection 26.7.17 Sterilisation of various

equipments & instruments 23.8.17 Standard Work Precautions, Bio

Medical Waste Management &

Handling

13.9.17 Personal Protective Equipments, Standard Precautions & Bio Medical Waste Management 18.4.18 Healthcare Associated Infections 2016-2017 BDS 2

nd

Year

27.7.16 Sterilisation 3.8.16 Disinfection

.12.16 Healthcare Associated Infections 13.4.17 Antimicrobial Stewardship 2015-2016 BDS 2

nd

Year

23.7.15 Sterilisation 29.7.15 Disinfection

6.8.15 Bio safety, Standard Precautions

& Bio Medical Waste Management

28.10.15 Healthcare Associated Infections 29.7.15 Sterilisation of various

equipments & instruments 12.8.15 Standard Precautions & Bio

Medical Waste Disposal

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FACULTY OF DENTISTRY JAMIA MILLIA ISLAMIA

have the pleasure to invite all the Interns, Faculty Members and Dental Mechanics of

the Faculty of Dentistry, JMI

For the Lecture on the topic of

“ aesthetics meets bionics – skyonics ”

on 08

th

November, 2017 (Wednesday)

at 02:00 pm onwards

Venue: Library Hall (Basement) Faculty of Dentistry, JMI

followed by High tea.

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18/11/2019 3:31 pm

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जा�मया �मिल्लया इस्ला�मया /JAMIA MILLIA ISLAMIA नई �दल्ल�/NEW DELHI 110025 (INDIA)

बाह्य रोगी आलेख/ OUT PATIENT RECORD

पंजीकरण संख्या/Registration No:

06238012 - BPL

रोगी का नाम/Patient Name:

Taruna.

पता/Address: J-256/5, Sangam Vihar,New Delhi - 110025, Delhi (India) आपातकाल�न संपकर्/Emergency Contact: Durga Singh - 9313917928

वैधता/Valid Upto: 17-Feb-2020

�लंग/Gender: Female उम्र/Age: 25

�पता/प�त/अ�भभावक का नाम/Father's/Husband/Guardian Name: Durga Singh

पंजीकरण शुल्क/Registration Fee (₹): 0

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List of Doctor participating in Six Days Training Program on 6th November to 13th November, 2017

Department of Orthodontics

1 Dr. Priyanka Kapoor Associate Professor

2 Dr. Panchali Batra Assistant Professor

Department of Pediatric & Preventive Dentistry

3 Dr. Amina Sultan Professor

4 Dr. Akansha Juneja Assistant Professor

Department of Oral Medicine & Radiology

5 Dr. Mandeep Kaur Professor

6 Dr. Shamimul Hasan Assistant Professor

Department of Periodontic

7 Dr. Ashu Bhardwaj Professor

8 Dr. Madhuri Sawai Associate Professor

9 Dr. Anika Daing Assistant Professor

Department of Oral Pathology

10 Dr. Aman Chowdhary Assistant Professor 11 Dr. Vatchala Rani RM Assistant Professor

Department of General Pathology

12 Dr. Mohammad Saleem Assistant Professor

Department of Physiology

13 Dr. Kashif Ali Assistant Professor

Department of Human Anatomy

14 Dr. Tanveer Ahmad Assistant Professor

15 Dr. Poonam Patnaik Assistant Professor

Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

16 Dr. Imran Khan Assistant Professor

17 Dr. Syed Ansar Ahmad Assistant Professor

Department of Microbiology

18 Dr. Anupriya Wadhwa Associate Professor

Department of Public Health Dentistry

19 Dr. Aditi Verma Assistant Professor

20 Dr. Bushra Karim Assistant Professor

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Department of Conservative & Endodontics

21 Dr. Sanjay Miglani Associate Professor

22 Dr. Vivek Aggarwal Assistant Professor

23 Dr. Irfan Ansari Assistant Professor

Department of Biochemistry

24 Dr. Haseeb Ahasan Professor

25 Dr. Mohd. Asad Khan Assistant Professor

Department of Prosthodontics

26 Dr. Murli G. Assistant Professor

27 Dr. Amit Tamrakar Assistant Professor

28 Dr. Nafis Ahmad Assistant Professor

29 Dr. Nadeem Yunus Associate Professor

Department of Anesthesia

30 Dr. Md. Irfanul Haque Assistant Professor

Department of General Pathology

31 Dr. Anjum Ara Assistant Professor

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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

CHIEF PATRON Prof. Talat Ahmad

Vice Chancellor, Jamia Millia Islamia.

PATRONS

Prof. Shahid Ashraf Registrar, Jamia Millia Islamia.

Prof. Saranjit Singh Bhasin Dean, Faculty of Dentistry Prof Biswajit Das, Director, CCMG,JMI

PROGRAMME DIRECTOR & COORDINATOR Dr. Abhishek Mehta ,

Associate Professor and Incharge, Deptt. of Public Health Dentistry,F/o Dentistry,JMI

&

Dr. Manoj Kr Diwakar,

Centre for Culture, Media & Governance, JMI

HOSPITALITY

Dr. Aditi Verma, Deptt. of Public Health Dentistry Dr. Bushra Karim, Deptt. of Public Health Dentistry Dr.Rehnuma, Deptt. of Public Health Dentistry

ADVISORY BOARD

All Professors , Associate and Assistant Professors of Dental and Medical Departments of Faculty of Dentistry, JMI

S CIENTIFIC P ROGRAMME

&

W ORKSHOP

ON

B IOSTATISTICS

JAMIA MILLIA ISLAMIA

7 th September, 2016 Venue:

Library Hall, Faculty of Dentistry, Jamia Millia Islamia

SCOPE OF THE PROGRAMME

This one-day Intensive Scientific Programme and Work- shop is intended to train Faculty, Researchers and Post- graduates in the field of Dental, Medical and Allied fields on topics related to Biostatistics. The Programme will consist of didactic lectures by eminent academicians and hands on workshop on SPSS package for data analysis specifically designed towards teaching basic bio- statistics to the participants.

REGISTRATION FORM Name (BLOCK LETTERS):

_________________________________________

Participant Category :

Faculty /PG /UG student/ Intern

Designation: ______________________________

Name of the Organization:

_________________________________________

Contact Number: __________________________

Email ID: __________________________@____

CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FEE*:

Rs 1000/- (spot registration-1500/-)

Includes: Participation in scientific sessions, Delegate Pack, Certificate of attendance, Lunch, High Tea, CDE points.

Registration Fee Details:

Name of Bank: ____________________________

DD No: ___________________________________

Date: _____________________ 16

Signature

The registration fee may be paid by DD in favour of

“The Registrar, Jamia Millia Islamia”, payable at

New Delhi, and should be sent with the duly filled

registration form by registered post/courier to :

Conference Secretariat,

Deptt. of Public Health Dentistry (Room no.109), Faculty of Dentistry,

Jamia Millia Islamia, Jamia Nagar, N. Delhi - 25.

NOTE:

All participants are requested to bring their own laptop with SPSS software installed (if possi- ble).

For more information and registration please con- tact:

Dr. Abhishek Mehta

Mobile No.9971209069 Email: amehta@jmi.ac.in

Dr. Manoj Kr Diwakar

Centre for Culture, Media & Governance, JMI Mobile No: +91-9990346151

Email: mkumar@jmi.ac.in

O RGANI Z ED B Y:

Department of Public Health Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, JMI

and

Centre for Culture, Media & Governance Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi

Time Topic and Guest speaker

8:45 -9:15 AM REGISTRATION

9:15 -10:30

Design and Sample Size Exploration, Hypothe- sis Testing & Descriptive Analysis

Speaker : Dr S. N. Dwivedi

Professor, Dept. of Biostatistics, AIIMS, New Delhi

10:30-11:15 AM INAUGURATION & TEA BREAK 11:15 AM-12:30

PM

Parametric Methods (t-test, Paired t-test, ANOVA) and Non Parametric methods

Speaker : Dr. L. Satyanarayana, Scientist G in Biostatistics, ICPO, ICMR, Noida

12:30-!:30 PM

Measures of Association and Kappa Statistics

Speaker : Dr. Atul Juneja, Scientist D, National Institute of Medical Statistics, ICMR, New Delhi

1:30-2:00 PM LUNCH BREAK

2;00-4;30 PM

Hands on training on said methods using SPSS

Speaker : Dr. Susheel Sarkar, Scientist, IASRI, New Dellhi and Dr. Manoj Kumar Diwakar, Statistician, CCMG, JMI, New Delhi

4;30 PM ON-

WARDS

VALEDICTORY SESSION AND CERTIFICATE DISTRIBUTION

HIGH TEA PROGRAMME SCHEDULE

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Two Week Research Methodology Workshop in Environmental Economics

To be organized by

Department of Economics, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi As a part of UGC DRS-II under UGC Special Assistance Programme

Dates: 15-28 September, 2016

Environmental economics is an important branch in economics, which finds utility in almost all areas of sciences, engineering, management and social sciences. The environmental economic challenges are in the form of rising consumption and demand for energy, increase in the greenhouse gas emissions, and constraints on critical natural resources such as land, water, and biodiversity. World needs to find a way to ensure that the development does not take place at the cost of the environment.

To understand and deliberate upon issues related to environment, Department of Economics, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi is organizing a research methodology workshop in environmental economics during 15-28 September, 2016. The purpose of this research methodology workshop is to introduce a strong foundation in research conceptualization, design, data collection, data management, statistical analysis and reporting in economics, specifically in environmental economics.

Eligibility Criteria

The number of seats is 30. Faculty members and Ph.D students of economics/commerce/management or any allied subjects are also eligible to apply. Interested Ph. D students, researchers and young faculty members should apply with complete bio-data along with statement of purpose to Prof. Shahid Ahmed by 13

th

Sept, 2016 via Email:

sahmed@jmi.ac.in Venue:

Department of Economics, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi

Registration Fees:

Indian Nationals and Citizens of South Asian Countries

Faculty Members/ Ph.D Students: Rs. 1500/- Other Professionals: Rs. 2000/-

Others

Foreign Students/Faculty Members: US $200

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Selected candidates must pay registration fee before 15

th

September, 2016. Applicants are advised to deposit the course fee by Demand Draft or by Cash. Demand draft should be drawn in favour of Jamia Millia Islamia and Payable at New Delhi. Tea and Snacks during the course will be provided by the organizers. Participants are advised to make their own arrangements for their travel, food and boarding/ lodging. On request, we can explore the possibility to provide subsidized accommodation in the university guest house for those interested.

Important Dates:

Last date for receipt of Application form: 13

th

September, 2016 List of Selected candidates: 14

th

September, 2016

Research Workshop Dates: 15-28 September, 2016

(Prof. Shahid Ahmed)

Head & Coordinator of DRS-II, UGC SAP

Department of Economics, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi

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Two Week Research Methodology Workshop on

“Econometric Techniques: Theory and Applications”

Organized by

Department of Economics, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi ( 20

th

Feb. – 4

th

March, 2017)

About Workshop

The workshop is designed to impart the knowledge of research methods and econometric techniques to the young researchers. The main aim of this workshop is to introduce applied econometrics and statistics such as descriptive statistics, correlations, regression analysis, co- integration, VAR, VECM, Panel Data Analysis, factor analysis, and other methods relevant for economic research and allied fields. The approach is problem based, i.e. participants will be made familiar with the theory and software using well known examples from applied issues in economics and other allied fields. The course is based on the theoretical lectures and practical exercises in Eviews/STATA.

Eligibility Criteria

The number of seats is 30. Faculty members and Ph.D students of economics/commerce/management or any allied subjects are eligible to apply. Interested Ph.D students, researchers and young faculty members should apply with complete bio-data along with statement of purpose to Dr. Saba Ismail, Organising Secretary and Coordinator, Computer Application Programme, Department of Economics, JMI by 05

th

February, 2017 via Email: sismail@jmi.ac.in.

Venue:

Department of Economics, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi-110025

Registration Fees:

Indian Nationals and Citizens of South Asian Countries

Faculty Members/Ph.D Students: Rs. 3000/- Other Professionals: Rs. 5000/-

Others

Foreign Students/Faculty Members( Other than South-Asian Countries): US $200

Selected candidates must pay registration fee before 15

th

February, 2017. Applicants are

advised to deposit the course fee by Demand Draft or by online mode. Demand draft

should be drawn in favour of Registrar, Jamia Millia Islamia, Payable at New Delhi. Tea,

Snacks and Lunch will be provided by the organizers during the course. Participants are

advised to make their own arrangements of travel, food and boarding/lodging. On request,

we can explore the possibility to provide subsidized accommodation in the University

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guest house. Cost towards accommodation (boarding/lodging) will be borne by the participants.

Please note that no request for fee reduction or fee waiver will be entertained.

Important Dates:

Last Date for Receipt of Application: 05

th

February, 2017 List of Selected Candidates: 10

th

February, 2017 Last Date of Submission of Registration Fee: 15

th

February, 2017 Research Workshop: 20

th

Feb. – 4

th

March, 2017

(Prof. Shahid Ahmed) Head

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