WORLD TUBERCULOSIS DAY
Introduction
Objectives
1) To raise awareness about TB
2) To share knowledge and best practices in TB prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and control, including community-based initiatives and innovative approaches.
3) To identify challenges and opportunities in TB control.
4) To promote collaboration and coordination among healthcare professionals, community members.
5) To inform policy and programming related to TB prevention and control.
Chief Guests
- Principal: Mrs. Ann Mehala ma’am.
- Vice Principal: Mrs. Veena ma’am- (HOD of Community)
Program Highlights
i. Introduction
ii. Definition
iii. Types
iv. Risk factors
v. Etiology
vi. Pathophysiology
vii. Clinical Manifestations
viii. Diagnostic Evaluation
ix. Management
x. Prevention
xi. Complications
xii. Conclusion
Vote of Thanks
Acknowledgments
- Principal Mrs. Ann Mehala ma’am for their guidance.
- Vice Principal Mrs. Veena ma’am (HOD Of community) for meticulous planning.
- Faculty members for mentoring students and judging competitions
Conclusion
The tuberculosis seminar highlighted the importance of working together to address the challenges of TB. By collaborating, coordinating, and engaging with communities, we can make progress in preventing, diagnosing, and treating TB, and ultimately reducing the burden of this disease.
Report Prepared by:
Aleena Kunjumon
3rd year Bsc Nursing


