Importance of nutrition and issues concerning dietary management was the focus of the second day-long SUM Ultimate National Nutrition Orientation (SUNNO 2.0) program organised at the Sum Ultimate Medicare

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BHUBANESWAR: The importance of nutrition and issues concerning dietary management was the focus of the second day-long SUM Ultimate National Nutrition Orientation (SUNNO 2.0) program organised at the Sum Ultimate Medicare (SUMUM) here on Saturday.

The academic program featured nine different speakers from across the country who addressed various subjects.

Dr. Swetapadma Dash, Chief Executive Officer of SUMUM, who inaugurated the event, emphasized the critical role of nutrition in healthcare. “This year’s theme, ‘Clinical Nutrition in Action’, underscores how vital nutrition is to healing and recovery. Identifying nutritional imbalances, especially in critically ill patients, helps us prevent complications and improve patient outcomes,” she said.

“The potential in this field is vast from personalized nutrition plans to breakthrough research,” she said underlining the need for taking up research topics and organizing clinical updates every quarter.

Echoing the sentiment, SOA Founder President Prof. (Dr.) Manojranjan Nayak said empowering healthcare professionals with the latest knowledge about nutrition was vital for delivering exceptional patient care. “SUNNO 2.0 is a significant step towards achieving that goal,” he said.

Brig. (Dr.) Biraj Mohan Mishra, SUMUM’s Chief of Medical Services, Dr. Srikant Kumar Dhar, Senior Consultant in the Department of Medicine and Academic Advisor of SUNNO and Ms. Sushri Sangeeta Jena, its Organising Secretary also spoke.

Brig. (Dr.) Mishra praised the enthusiastic participation of the fraternity of dietetics in Odisha and acknowledged the hospital’s   dietetics team for its invaluable support in patient treatment.

Dr. Dhar said updates covering every age group, from pediatrics to geriatrics with focus on specific organs, had been planned to raise awareness to benefit the society. Ms. Jena mentioned that it had been proposed to hold an international conference in the future.

The speakers included Dr. Alok Kanungo, Chairman and Managing Director of KIDS Hospital, Bhubaneswar, Dr. Radha Reddy Chadda, Lead Clinical Dietitian at AIG Hospitals, Hyderabad, Dr. Sashikanta Mishra, former Chief Medical Officer and Head of Department of Pediatrics at Capital Hospital, Bhubaneswar, Dr. Subhendu Narayan Mishra, Professor in the PG Department of Psychiatry in IMS and SUM Hospital, Dr. Purna Chandra Das, Consultant, Geriatric Medicine, SUMUM, Dr. Shweta Parida, Assistant Professor, KIMS and Dr. Alisha Choudhury of Critical Care Medicine.

 

 

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