Fiji Sun

Community Benefits from FNU Students’ Visit

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Community visits are a vital part of learning for students at the Fiji National University’s College of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences’ (CMNHS). It allows the medical and nursing students to apply their theoretica­l knowledge and address the health needs of particular communitie­s through their assessment­s and educationa­l programmes.

Last week, Year 2 students of the Bachelor of Dietetics and Nutrition (BDN) course, under the guidance of three staff members, returned to Vatoa Village in Tailevu to help in the fight against NonCommuni­cable Diseases (NCDs). The group had conducted a pretest health assessment at the village last month and planned a nutrition interventi­on programme for their recent visit.

Associate Professor and Programme Co-ordinator and Assistant Professor at CMNHS’ Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Dr Pragya Singh, said the students planned a variety of activities for the day.

“These activities included role plays, food demonstrat­ions, nutri

tion education sessions and physical activity sessions,” she said. “The exposure has greatly enabled students to experience and learn what a community is all

about, such as their lifestyles, food habits, practices and the strategies that can be used to motivate and educate them on the importance of good nutrition.

“This community outreach gives students the practical experience to work with the communitie­s and the chance to involve the villagers in the programme, which will enhance the overall health and nutritiona­l lifestyles of the communitie­s.”

Village headman ( Turaga-ni-Koro) Alivereti Bani, said the villagers were grateful to the students for conducting various educationa­l activities that allowed them to understand and incorporat­e the conveyed messages into their daily living.

Bachelor of Dietetics and Nutrition student Miliakere Naroba, said the visit gave her the opportunit­y to connect with the community and enhanced her understand­ing of what was expected in the field.

“I also gained confidence to lead community-based projects and effectivel­y address the specific health needs of each community,” Ms Naroba said.

A tooth brushing drill was also done by Colgate Palmolive to promote healthy teeth as part of healthy living.

The outreach programme was conducted in collaborat­ion with the Ministry of Health and Medical Services.

 ??  ?? A FNU Bachelor of Dietetics and Nutrition student explains a display to villagers of Vatoa in Tailevu during the community visit last week.
A FNU Bachelor of Dietetics and Nutrition student explains a display to villagers of Vatoa in Tailevu during the community visit last week.

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