KINS Faculty Invited as a Speaker for FDP

Prof Asokan R, HOD of Medical Surgical Nursing and Incharge of R&D at KINS, was invited as a distinguished speaker for the Faculty Development Programme organized by the GITAM Institute of Nursing, GITAM Deemed to be University, Visakhapatnam. This event was held on 30th July 2025 and attended by various nursing specialists. 

The speaker delivered an insightful session on the topic “Professional Development and Accountability” highlighting the evolving roles of nursing faculty in the academic and clinical domains. The session focused on the importance of continuous professional growth, ethical responsibilities, and maintaining accountability in nursing practice. Real world examples and current trends in nursing education were integrated into the presentation making it engaging and thought provoking for the participants.

The speaker was formally felicitated and honoured by the organizing institution in recognition of this valuable contribution to the academic event. This FDP served as a platform for knowledge exchange and professional enrichment for the nursing faculty.

Empowering Hands for Little Lives: KIMS School of Physiotherapy Hosts Advanced Workshop on Paediatric Functional Therapy Module- II

A transformative two-day Workshop on Paediatric Functional Therapy Module-II (Advanced Level) was successfully conducted at the KIMS School of Physiotherapy, bringing together leading minds and eager professionals from across the country to delve deep into paediatric neuro-rehabilitation.

The inaugural session began on August 2 in the presence of the Medical Superintendent Dr. Manas Ranjan Behara, KIMS, the Director Brig.Dr Ambika Mohanty, KIMS, and Principal of KIMS School of Physiotherapy Dr. Birupakhya Mahakul. Their powerful words underscored the significance of advancing paediatric therapeutic skills and lauded the institution’s commitment to hands-on clinical excellence.

The workshop was led by Dr. Amit Barua (MPT, SVNIRTAR) Certified in Sensory Integration, NDT, OPT, Autism Movement Therapy (USA), Halliwick (London) Director, Little Seed Clinic, Raipur.

Dr. Barua conducted an intensive and interactive series of sessions that included Oral Placement Therapy, Ball Dynamics for Pediatric, Engagement Therapeutic Management of Dystonic and  Spastic CP Children, Vestibular Rehabilitation Techniques and Sensory Strategies to Optimize Postural Control

Participants were also offered rare clinical exposure to live paediatric cases, video analysis, enabling real-time understanding of positioning, handling, and therapy implementation under expert supervision bridging the gap between theory and practice. The event stood out for its immersive content, practical depth, and the clarity with which advanced techniques were delivered.

The workshop was conducted under the dedicated coordination of Dr. Smrutiranjan Sahu (PT) and Dwarikanath Rout (PT), whose attention to detail ensured a flawlessly executed and intellectually stimulating experience for all.

The KIMS School of Physiotherapy continues to shine as a national hub for progressive physiotherapy education where learning meets leadership, and innovation meets care.

World ORS Day Celebrated at KIMS with Walkathon

The Academy of Pediatrics, Khurda, in association with the Department of Pediatrics, KIMS, organized World ORS Day with a walkathon from KIMS to Sikharchandi Chhak. The event, themed “ORS: A Simple Solution, A Healthier Future,” witnessed participation from 90 doctors, postgraduates, and health workers. The slogan “SIP SMART, STAY STRONG; SAY YES TO ORS” emphasized ORS as a vital health intervention.

Prof. Seba Ranjan Biswal, HOD Pediatrics, highlighted ORS awareness as a flagship IAP program. Prof. Nirmal Mohakud discussed ORS’s significance in daily practice and disease management, particularly diarrhoea. The initiative reinforced ORS as a lifesaving, cost-effective solution for dehydration.

Odisha’s First MALDI-TOF Equipment Installed at KIMS for Fast, Accurate & Cost-Effective Diagnosis

In a major advancement in medical diagnostics in the state, the Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS) today became the first healthcare facility in Odisha to install the MALDI-TOF (Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Time-of-Flight) system in its Central Laboratory. The new system was inaugurated by Dr. Achyuta Samanta, Founder of KIIT, KISS, and KIMS.

The technology has a remarkable accuracy rate of 98.3 per cent and plays a crucial role in detecting antimicrobial resistance. In addition to speed and precision, MALDI-TOF also offers cost-effective benefits. It cuts down on labour hours, reduces hospital stays, and minimizes the need for repeated or additional tests. 

It also decreases laboratory waste by limiting the use of chemicals and reagents. 

It not only improves diagnostic speed but also enhances antibiotic stewardship, helping doctors choose the right antibiotics early, thereby reducing the risk of resistance and improving outcomes.

This state-of-the-art technology offers rapid, highly accurate, and cost-effective identification of microorganisms. 

MALDI-TOF identifies bacteria, fungi, yeast, and other microorganisms by analysing their unique protein “fingerprints”. While conventional methods take 24 to 48 hours, this system delivers results in just 1.5 minutes per sample, allowing clinicians to begin appropriate treatment without delay.

The system works by growing microbes on an agar plate, placing a tiny sample on a metal surface, and using a laser to break proteins into charged fragments. These fragments are then analysed and compared against a large database to quickly identify the organism.

KINS Organizes a Seminar on “CO Attainment”-2025

Kalinga Institute of Nursing Sciences (KINS) organized a Seminar on “CO Attainment” on July 22, 2025, exclusively for the faculty members of the institute. The seminar aimed to enhance faculty understanding of Course Outcomes (CO), which are vital components of the Outcome-Based Education (OBE) framework.

The session was conducted by Mr. Dipti Ranjan Biswal, Vice Dean of the IQAC Cell, KIIT-DU. Mr. Biswal elaborated on the importance of aligning teaching-learning activities and assessments with desired outcomes to ensure continuous improvement in academic quality. He explained methodologies for mapping COs to POs, measuring attainment levels, and analyzing gaps for curriculum enhancement.

Interactive discussions allowed faculty members to clarify doubts and share their experiences in implementing OBE in nursing education. The session emphasized the role of data-driven evaluation in strengthening academic programs and improving student competencies. Faculty participants appreciated the seminar for its practical insights and expressed their commitment to applying the knowledge gained in their teaching practices.

The seminar concluded with a vote of thanks, acknowledging Mr. Dipti Ranjan Biswal for his valuable guidance and the IQAC cell for their continued support in fostering a quality culture at KINS.

Eastern India’s First Double Knee Replacement Surgery on 87-Year-Old Woman Performed at KIMS Super- Speciality Hospital

The KIIT School of Pharmacy organized a guest lecture on 26th July 2025, marking another significant academic endeavor aimed at fostering advanced knowledge and interdisciplinary collaboration.

The session commenced with a warm welcome by Prof. (Dr.) Biswaranjan Behera, Principal, KIIT School of Pharmacy. Dr. Behera introduced the distinguished guests, highlighting their remarkable contributions to the medical and academic fields. His address set the tone for an engaging and insightful session.

The program was graced by the presence of Dr. (Prof.) Ram Chandra Das, AVM, Dean & Principal, KIMS, whose insightful guidance added immense value to the lecture. Also present was Prof. (Brig.) Ambika Prasad Mohanty, VSM, Director, KIMS. He emphasized the value of collaborative learning and research in pharmaceutical and biomedical sciences.

The highlight of the event was the guest lecture delivered by Prof. (Dr.) Subrat Kumar Bhattamisra, Dean & Professor, Department of Pharmacy, School of Health Sciences, Central University of South Bihar, Gaya. He presented an enlightening session on the topic: “Concept of Drug Discovery, Design and Development.” Prof. Bhattamisra explained the systematic process involved in drug discovery- from target identification and screening of compounds (hits), to lead optimization and preclinical studies. He elaborated on computer-aided drug design techniques, focusing on enhancing efficacy and minimizing side effects. The drug development phase, including Phases I–IV of clinical trials, was discussed in detail to highlight the assessment of safety, dosage, and efficacy in humans. The lecture emphasized the interdisciplinary nature of the field, incorporating biology, chemistry, and pharmacology. Prof. Bhattamisra also highlighted the significant role of genomics, proteomics, and artificial intelligence in modern drug development.

There is an active participation of the students of B. Pharmacy, D. Pharmacy and faculty membersAll the audience greatly benefited from the insightful discussion and real-world perspectives shared by the speaker.

The program concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by Mrs. J. Jena, Assistant Professor, who expressed gratitude to all the guests, the resource person, and participants. The KIIT School of Pharmacy extends its sincere thanks to all dignitaries and participants for making the event a grand success.

KIIT School of Pharmacy Organizes a Guest Lecture on “Concepts of Drug Discovery, Design & Development”

Doctors at KIMS Super Speciality Hospital here have successfully performed total knee replacement (TKR) surgery on both knees of an 87-year-old woman, the oldest female patient in Odisha and Eastern India to undergo such a procedure. The patient had been suffering from severe knee arthritis for over 15 years and was bedridden for the last five.

Despite being advised surgery earlier, she was hesitant due to common fears among the elderly — that surgery might not be successful or could lead to further disability.

Her condition worsened to the point that she could no longer walk or manage daily tasks, prompting her family to consult with Prof. Dr. Basant Kumar Behera, an expert in joint replacement surgeries at KIMS.

Given her age and existing health issues, including diabetes, high blood pressure, hypothyroidism, and a heart condition, the doctors decided to conduct the surgery in two phases with a three-month gap to ensure her safety.

The first surgery on her right knee was performed on April 7 and the second on her left knee on July 21. Both were carried out successfully using modern techniques that minimized pain and risk. Dr. Raj Mohan and his anaesthesia team used spinal anaesthesia with a nerve block, ensuring the patient remained comfortable throughout the procedures.

The patient was able to walk with support just one day after each surgery. With regular physiotherapy, she made steady progress and was discharged in stable condition just five days after her second operation, without any complications.

Doctors at KIMS highlighted that while joint replacement surgeries in patients over 80 years are often considered high-risk due to age-related health issues, advancements in surgical techniques, anaesthesia, and post-operative care have made these procedures safer and more effective.

“There is no fixed age limit for knee replacement. The decision depends on the patient’s overall health, mobility, and severity of pain. With the right approach and modern technology, elderly patients can regain independence and live pain-free,” said Dr. Behera.

The case serves as a message to many elderly individuals suffering from arthritis. Experts estimate that about 30 percent of people over the age of 50 in India experience knee arthritis, and around 1 percent of them could benefit from knee replacement surgery. Yet, due to fear and misconceptions, many delay treatment until they become immobile.

KIMS Super speciality hospital is a well-equipped hospital with advanced technology to carry these procedures with minimal risk. Both surgical and Anaesthesia teams are well experienced to provide safe surgery to these elderly patients.

Annual Biochemistry Quiz Kindles Academic Spirit at KIMS

The Annual Biochemistry Quiz was conducted at KIMS on July 22 with spirited participation and infectious enthusiasm, reaffirming the role of interactive learning in medical education.

Designed as an innovative educational tool, the quiz aimed to ignite curiosity and critical thinking among students. The event proved to be highly engaging, drawing not just the active involvement of the participants but also of the audience, who enjoyed and learned from the experience.

The session was anchored by Prof. Dr. Viyatprajna Acharya and Prof. Jyotirmayee Bahinipati, who served as Quiz Masters. Their thought-provoking questions and dynamic interaction kept the atmosphere intellectually stimulating and vibrant throughout.

The team comprising Mr. Dishant Piyush Panigrahi and Ms. Adyasha Mishra emerged as winners and has been selected to represent KIMS in the upcoming inter-college Biochemistry Quiz competition organised by the Association of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine Professionals (ACCLMP).

All participants were felicitated by faculty members in recognition of their enthusiasm and effort. The event stood as a shining example of active learning that transcends traditional classroom boundaries and nurtures a collaborative academic culture.

Doctors and Official Felicitated by Dr. Achyuta Samanta on Joining KIMS

A special felicitation ceremony was held at Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS) on July 22 to welcome a group of distinguished doctors and key officials who recently joined the institution. The event was graced by the Founder of KIIT, KISS, and KIMS, Dr. Achyuta Samanta, who extended a warm welcome, congratulated and felicitated the new members for choosing KIMS as their professional home.

The new joinees include several senior consultants and experts in super-specialty domains, bringing with them vast experience from prestigious institutions across India and abroad. Among those felicitated was Mr. Hemant Lal, who has joined as Director of Procurement & Supply Chain Management with over 32 years of experience. In the clinical domain, Dr. Tushar Kumar Mohapatra joined as Senior Consultant in Nuclear Medicine. He is a distinguished alumnus of AIIMS New Delhi with nearly two decades of experience in his domain and is instrumental in establishing advanced PET-CT centers in Odisha and Hyderabad.

Dr. Amit Kumar Chanduka, a neurosurgeon trained at premier institutes, has joined as Senior Consultant in Neurosurgery & Spine. Dr. Priyabrata Das and Dr. Debashis Routray joined as Senior Consultants in Urology & Renal Transplant, bringing in expertise from SCB Medical College, CMC Vellore, and Apollo Hospitals. Dr. Asit Kumar Mohanty, with a background at Tata Memorial and international cancer centres, has taken charge as Senior Consultant & HOD – Radiation Oncology.

Others welcomed included Dr. Shakti Swaroop, who joined as Associate Director and HOD Anesthesiology & Critical Care. With more than 15 years of experience, he has specialized expertise in liver transplant anesthesia. Prof. Dr. Jayant Kumar Dash joined as Senior Consultant and Academic Leader in Plastic,  Cosmetic and Reconstructive Surgery. He is recognized both nationally and internationally in cosmetic surgery, burn management, and skin banking. Dr. Subhakanta Choudhury has joined the KIMS family as Senior Consultant in Geriatrics and Deputy Medical Superintendent. Dr. Puspak Samal has joined as Senior Consultant Orthopaedics & Spine Surgery. He brings over 10 years of experience in complex orthopaedic and spine surgeries.

KIMS Nursing Fraternity Hosts a Event in Nursing Education and Leadership—”NurseLead Conclave 2025″

The Nursing Fraternity of Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS), Bhubaneswar, hosted the much-awaited NurseLead Conclave 2025 on 19th July, themed “Voices that Heal: Communication as the Core of Nursing Empowerment.” The event gathered nursing professionals, educators, and healthcare leaders for a transformative day of learning. The inaugural session featured a welcome address, Odia dance, lamp lighting, and an impactful keynote by Dr. P. Vijayalaxmi from NIMHANS on the role of structured communication in reducing errors. Chaired by Dr. Soumya Sonalika, the session emphasized integrating communication into nursing education. Dr. Chittaranjan Bhoi’s session on tech-driven communication followed, stressing the importance of digital literacy, and was chaired by Dr. Benazir Maherin.

Dignitaries including Mrs. Gitanjali Mahanta, Prof. (Dr.) Niyati Das, Prof. Dr. Manas Ranjan Behera, AVM Prof. (Dr.) Rama Chandra Das, and Dr. Rabi Narayan Samanta addressed the audience, underlining the significance of communication in nursing leadership and patient care. Prof. (Dr.) Achyuta Samanta, Founder of KIIT, KISS, and KIMS, delivered an inspiring address, urging nurses to use their voices as instruments of safety and leadership. The post-lunch sessions featured speakers like Prof. (Dr.) Anil Sharma on leadership behaviors and Mrs. Gitarani Nayak on resilience in nursing. Sessions were chaired by senior nursing leaders who highlighted the blend of compassion and innovation in modern nursing.

A panel discussion moderated by Dr. Avinash Barpanda focused on leadership, innovation, and mental health, with experts advocating for nurse-led research and inclusive workplaces. The day concluded with an interactive quiz, certificate distribution, and a valedictory by Mrs. Dipali Mohanty. With over 450 participants, the event fostered knowledge sharing, skill-building, and reaffirmed nursing’s vital role in healthcare. NurseLead Conclave 2025 was not just an academic forum but a celebration of the nursing profession and its power to heal through communication.