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Teaching
Block
The Teaching block has 10 Lecture Halls, 12 Seminar rooms,
1 Conference Hall (with 70 seating capacity), 1 Auditorium
(with 186 seating capacity), equipped with state of the
art audio-visual facilities.
National Documentation Centre
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The National Documentation Centre (NDC) provides its services
to the faculty, staff and trainees of NIHFW
and other national and international agencies engaged
in the implementation of health, population and family welfare
programmes in the country. Library is fully
computerized and search facility is available through
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NDC has been well furnished with floor carpeting, furniture
and fixture. The portraits of eminent scientist and sceneries
add more beauty in NDC. Display systems of Journals and
arrival of new publications are very well arranged on the
wooden racks. Books and Journals, Census of India, Publications
and other special Publications (UN, WHO, etc.) are arranged
on the first floor of NDC. Sitting arrangement of users
has been classified according to the different types of
literature - books, journals and newspapers, respectively.
This set of change makes library cosy and add glamour to
it. Over a period of two decades, it has developed a well-balanced
and up-to-date collection of over 70,000 documents including
books, periodicals, technical and research reports, conference
proceedings, modules and other non-book materials.
DELNET Search Facilities are also
available at Computer Centre. Delhi Library Network (DELNET)
is a registered Society, being promoted by NIC, Planning
Commission, Govt. of India and India International Centre, New
Delhi. The main objectives of DELNET is to promote
resource sharing among member libraries, develop network of
libraries, collect, store and disseminate information, offer
computerised services to the users. As our Institute is
a member of DELNET, we can access its databases through local
e-mail dial-up facility from Computer Centre, NIHFW.
DELNET provides access to the following facilities:
Union catalogue of
books;
List of
current periodicals in Delhi Libraries;
Union
catalogue of periodicals;
CD-ROM
database;
Union
list of video recordings/sound recording;
Database
of urdu manuscripts and thesis and dissertations;
Union
catalogue of Hindi books etc.
DELNET at present has more than 150 libraries
as its members from India and two are overseas institutional
members. DELNET has created a Web Page on Internet.
The Web Address is: www.delent.nic.in
A Local Area Network is installed in NDC with one Pentium
IV and several Nodes. One node for circulation, second for
acquisition of books and journals, third for creation and
updation of in-house database and rest are open for the
users to use the database.
NDC has special collection of the following:
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WHO publications |
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UN publications |
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NIHFW publications |
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Census publications |
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National Family Health Survey Publications |
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RCH-RHS Publications |
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Back volumes of periodicals |
Reprography Unit
The research, training, consultancy, administrative and documentation
activities of the Institute were supported by the Reprography
activities of the Institute were supported by the Reprography
Unit of the institute. The background documents (modules and
blocks) for the Post-Graduate Certificate Course in Health
and Family Welfare Management and Hospital Management through
Distance Learning were reproduced as per requirement. The
background and introductory documents for various training
courses, survey schedules, and other forms for administrative
purpose were also reproduced.
Hostel Facilities & Guesthouse
The Institute has boarding and lodging facilities and can accommodate
more than 100 persons at a time. Administrative functions of the hostel is fully
computerised. Hostel is also connected with the campus wide
computer network.
Computer Centre
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NIHFW
has Computer Centre with facilities for data analysis,
programming and Computer Assisted Learning (CAL). The institute
has established Campus Wide Area Network and
computerizing different units in the Institute. Four powerful
servers are hosted in the computer centre connecting 250
PCs in the campus.
Internet connectivity is also provided to
Faculty, Research and Administrative staff through 2
MBPS MTNL leased line. The functioning of academic cell,
administration, finance, hospital, hostel, library,
stores etc. is fully computerised under the initiatives
taken by the computer center.
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The
office automation and egovernance software are widely used in
the institute. The Computer Centre has a well-equipped
computer lab for teaching/training purpose. Computer training is
provided to staff, MD/DHA students and participants of various
courses. Computer
Centre also organizes `Short Course on Epidemiological and
Biomedical Data Analysis using Statistical Software’. The Centre is also
organising training programmes such as Computer Applications
in Health & Family Welfare Management. The Centre is
working on web-based training
programmes.
RBM
Clinic Activities
OPD timings are from 9.00 A.M to
1.00 P.M on all working days. Registration of cases is done from 9.00A.M. to
12.00 noon from Monday to Friday, and from 2.00 P.M. to 4.00
P.M. on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Morning Clinics ( 9.00 AM
–1PM):
Antenatal
Clinic and Immunization Clinic -Referral of
cases
(New
and Follow-up
cases)………………………………………Wednesday
Infertility
Clinic (New Cases)…………………………………… Monday & Thursday
Family
Planning Clinic…………………. …………………….. Monday to Friday
New
female (gynaecological) / Male (Andrological) cases……Tuesday
& Friday
Follow-up
cases as per Scheduled visit (any day)…………….Monday to
Friday
Afternoon
Clinic :2PM -4PM)
Adolescent
and Youth Clinic……………………………………Tuesday
(10years
to 24 years of age)
Well
Woman Clinic……………………………………………..
Thursday.
(35
years to 60 years)
SERVICES
PROVIDED:
•Antenatal
care, (including Screening, problem identification and
appropriate action including referral).
•Immunisation
of children as per Govt.’s Program
including Pulse Polio Immunisation (
PPI)
•Contraceptive
services
•Management
of infertile couples.
•Management
of Reproductive endocrinological
disorders.
•Adolescent
& Youth Clinic.
•Well-women
Clinic.
DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES
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•Routine
Blood and Urine Tests
•Selected
Serological tests
•Semen
Analysis
•Blood
Bio-Chemistry
•Hormonal
Assay
•Ultrasonography
& Hysterosalpingography
•Sperm
function Tests .
Diagnostic
facilities are available for Patients regd. in clinic.
Certain
routine investigations are
free
of cost. However, certain specialized investigations are done
at nominal cost.
Reports
of investigations will be made available in the shortest
possible time, in most cases within a day. However reports for
some specialized investigations may be given as per
appointment.
PHARMACY:
•Medicines
available are provided free of cost to those who cannot
afford
to buy them (non-CGHS, Non-ESI beneficiaries).
•Pharmacy
timings are the same as the OPD timings.
Laboratory
Services
The Department
of Reproductive Bio-Medicine has a very specialised laboratory
infrastructure for carrying out experimentation in the areas
of immunobiology, molecular biology, cell culture, immunodiagnostics,
and assisted reproduction techniques. The various
specialised laboratories are as follows:
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Immunology
Laboratory - The laboratory deals with research projects
on sperm antibodies, isolation and purification of
sperm antigens etc. |
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Laboratory
for sperm function and assisted reproduction techniques
- Different sperm function tests and experiments on
assisted reproduction are researched here to develop
a better method for a future use in the reproductive
clinic. |
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Preparatory
laboratory for electron microscopy - The facilities
needed for processing tissue samples for electron
microscopy both for SEM and TEM are all available
which is usually time consuming and needs to be prepared
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Laboratory
for EIA and RIA - For setting up and developing EIA
and RIA for steroid and protein hormones specialised
laboratory set-up with counters and ELISA readers
are available. Iodination facility duly approved
by BARC has been functioning for a long time and because
of which estimation of reproductive hormones in laboratory
rodent species for research purposes could be carried
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Laboratory
for cytogenetic studies - Analysis of chromosomes
following lymphocyte of chromosomes in relation to
primary or secondary infertility inpatients.
This is routinely being carried out in this laboratory. |
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Laboratory
for plant extraction and analysis - Extraction of
active ingradients from plants has been standardised
in order to find out their efficacy as a spermicidal
or other properties to be used a contraceptive in
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Adolescents
and Youth Clinic
Adolescents and youth have
special needs. They require guidance and help for adoption
of healthy life style. They invariably enter into heterosexual
and homosexual relationship out of a choice or under peer
pressure. This lands them into difficult situations. The
increasing incidence of unwanted pregnancy, reproductive
tract infections and sexually transmitted infections should
be prevented. Young people can seek right and timely advice
for healthy growth and personality development. Proper health
education and counselling for adolescents and youth can
help them make `right choices'.
This clinic
provides a friendly environment in which information,
counselling and other services related to reproductive health
of adolescent and youth are provided.
Menopause Clinic
Menopause Clinic at NIHFW
aims to assess the reproductive health needs in mid life
years of women. Information on reproductive health
in perimenopausal and menopausal women shall be provided.
The preventive health care programme will address reproductive
health issues of cancer screening, maintenance of mental
well-being and sexuality and prevention of osteoporosis.
Menopausal Clinic will provide an environment for women
to have a sense of personal choice in dealing with menopausal
problems.
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