Sewage Treatment Plant on 11-04-2025

On 11th April 2025, students of the 2022–2023 batch visited the Sewage Treatment Plant near Koyambedu. Organized by the Department of SwasthaVritta, the visit aimed to provide practical exposure to wastewater management and its role in public health. The experience offered valuable insights into environmental sanitation and community health practices.

Visit from University of Nottingham Malaysia – Collaborative Prospects Explored on 03-04-2025

We were honored to host Mrs. Eeish, Head of the Research and Knowledge Exchange Hub at the University of Nottingham Malaysia, at Sri Sai Ram Ayurveda Medical College and Hospital.

During her visit, fruitful discussions were held focusing on potential collaborative initiatives in the areas of research, academic exchange, and integrative healthcare development. The meeting highlighted mutual interests in fostering innovation and knowledge sharing between traditional Ayurvedic practices and global research methodologies.

AI and IoT: Practical Applications in Healthcare on 03-04-2025

Sri Sairam Ayurveda Medical College and Research Centre’s Institutional Innovation Council hosted a guest lecture on “AI and IoT: Practical Applications in Healthcare” on 3rd April 2025. The session was delivered by Dr. E. Padmini, President of the Indian Association of Biomedical Scientists (IABMS), Chennai Centre. The lecture provided insights into the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT) in modern healthcare, highlighting their transformative impact on diagnostics, patient monitoring, and treatment strategies.

Medical Camp at Pazhanthandalam on 29-03-2025

Sri Sairam Ayurveda Medical College & Hospital (SSAMC), in collaboration with Sri Sairam Polytechnic, organized a Medical Camp at Pazhanthandalam on 29th March 2025.

The camp provided free health check-ups, consultations, and medical guidance to the local community, promoting early detection and preventive healthcare. Our dedicated team of medical professionals and volunteers ensured the success of this outreach initiative.

Venue: Pazhanthandalam
Date: 29th March 2025

Special Medical Camp at Sethupattu Govt. School on 25-03-2025

Sri Sairam Ayurveda Medical College & Hospital, in association with the NSS Unit of Sairam Institute of Technology, conducted a Special Medical Camp at Sethupattu Government School on 25th March 2025.

The camp focused on providing free health check-ups, consultations, and awareness sessions for students and staff, ensuring early detection and preventive care. Our team of medical professionals extended their support to promote community health and well-being.

Venue: Sethupattu Government School
Date: 25th March 2025

Hospital Visit by MBA Hospital Administration Students on 17-03-2025

Students from the MBA Hospital Administration program at Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur, visited Sri Sairam Ayurveda Medical College & Hospital on 17th March 2025 for a practical observation session.

The visit provided them with insights into hospital management, patient care, and Ayurvedic healthcare operations. Our team guided them through various departments, offering real-time exposure to the functioning of a healthcare facility.

Venue: Sri Sairam Ayurveda Medical College & Hospital
Date: 17th March 2025

We appreciate their enthusiasm for learning and wish them success in their careers!

Leprosy Screening Survey Conducted by NSS & UBA Volunteers 19-02-2025 & 20-02-2025

Date: 19th & 20th February 2025
Location: Naduveerapattu

The NSS volunteers from Sri Sairam Ayurveda Medical College, in collaboration with UBA volunteers from Sri Sairam Engineering College, successfully conducted a Leprosy Screening Survey in the village of Naduveerapattu on 19th and 20th February 2025.

This initiative aimed to identify potential cases of leprosy at an early stage and spread awareness about the importance of early diagnosis and treatment. Volunteers engaged with the local community, conducted screenings, and educated residents on leprosy prevention and healthcare measures.

The event was part of the institutions’ commitment to social responsibility and rural health development under the National Service Scheme (NSS) and Unnat Bharat Abhiyan (UBA).