Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Cool, strong mantra: Doctors get wellness, karate training

- Sudhir Kumar sudhir.kumar1@hindustant­imes.com

VARANASI: Sir Sundar Lal (SSL) Hospital here has introduced karate-cum-yoga classes for the MBBS, BAMS and BDS students with the aim of keeping the would-be doctors fit and improving their resilience to remain cool during adverse conditions.

SSL Hospital, a teaching hospital affiliated with the Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University (IMS-BHU), is the first institute in the state to start such a programme.

A brainchild of SSL chief medical superinten­dent Dr OP Upadhyay, ‘Dr Cool, Dr Strong’, the sessions has already completed a month and received rave reviews from students.

So far, it was twice—Tuesday and Friday— a week for one hour. But now it will be a daily pre sunset activity except Sunday. Post Karate session, professors and doctors discuss moral stories about life and time of legendary figures such as missile man Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, BHU founder Mahamana Pt Madan Mohan Malaviya among others.

“Maintainin­g cool is very crucial for a doctor while managing patients and handling their attendants. So we have decided to train our students as Dr Cool, Dr Strong,” Dr Upadhyaya told HT.

“In present scenario, a doctor needs to be strong enough to protect himself in case of any attack on him or her during duty hours by attendants of patients,” Dr Upadhyaya added.

Dr Royana Singh, coordinato­r of ‘Dr Cool, Dr Strong’, played a crucial role in motivating students to join the karate session as some of them were a bit reluctant.

“Initially, I was a bit unwilling. But Prof Dr Royana Singh motivated me to join the training on hostel premises. Initially, I felt tired but now I enjoy it. It keeps me fresh and fit,” said a student Shreshtha Singh.

Another student, Manya, also appreciate­d the move. “It has boosted my confidence. Now I feel that I can defend myself,” she said.

 ?? HTPHOTO ?? Karatecumy­oga classes under way for medical students.
HTPHOTO Karatecumy­oga classes under way for medical students.

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