ADDRESS AT THE INAUGURATION OF THE AYURVEDA HOSPITAL
COMPLEX AND INTERACTION WITH THE STUDENTS, ERNAKULAM, KERALA
Traditional Medicine: Our Strength
I am indeed
delighted to inaugurate the Ayurveda Hospital Complex and to interact
with the students. My greetings to Principal, physicians, researchers,
staff, health planners, students and all those associated with
this Ayurveda Hospital for their excellent contribution in promoting
the cause of integrated medicine for removal of human misery and
pain.
The Hospital, I understand is contributing in the Ayurveda research
and also medical care. Kerala has been a leader of Ayurveda system
of medicine for centuries. The traditional eight branches of Ayurveda
treat various types of diseases and provide personalized treatment
to individuals. Ancient knowledge is a unique resource of India,
for it has the treasure of a minimum of 5000 years of civilization.
I am delighted to note that with the experience of a 139 bed hospital
the Institution is now expanding with an additional 350 beds.
The contributions made by Ayurveda Hospital in providing effective
remedies for various kinds of ailments such as paralysis, piles,
fistula, ulcers, discogenic diseases, degenerative diseases of
central nervous system, allergic diseases, eye diseases, HIV/AIDS,
TB and Cancer are indeed noteworthy. It is also important that
the hospital and training college are integrated. I am sure the
clinical data so far recorded will lead to good research in the
field of discovering molecules leading to ayurvedic medicine.
I would like to talk on the topic ?Traditional Medicine: Our Strength?.
Biotechnology in Health Care
I would like to share my experiences that I had while I was in
Anna University, Chennai. One of them resulted in getting a patent
for a new molecule discovered from a herb as an anti cancer drug.
This came out of the fusion of two great minds, one was a bio
technologist and the other was a traditional siddha medical practitioner.
The traditional system of medicine like Ayurveda, Siddha etc.
have advocated and practiced preventive and curative medicinal
recipes specific to individuals. The body, mind, food and environment
were looked at holistically to suggest a preventive or curative
approach to health. Medicinal plants offer enormous scope for
development of drugs. We need to create database of traditional
medicinal plants for specific bioactivity and lead for development
of new drugs.
Bioinformatics
The convergence of bioscience and IT into Bioinformatics has
given the thrust to researchers for genomics-based drug discovery
and development. Pressure is mounting over the pharmaceutical
companies to reduce or at least control costs, and have a growing
need for new informatics tools to help manage the influx of data
from genomics, and turn that data into tomorrow's drugs.
Bioinformatics data play a vital role and emerging as a business
model for the medical and pharmaceutical sector. Key areas such
as gene prediction, data mining, protein structure modeling and
prediction, protein folding and stability, macromolecular assembly
and modeling of complex biological systems are thriving and IT
has major role to play in these areas in bringing the tools to
manage the high throughput experiments and the data they generate,
and sharing and integrating all the data in a meaningful way resulting
into the detailed models of complex systems, particularly biological
pathways.
Networking the Institutions
Our country is rich in human resources, particularly of scientists,
doctors, technologists and engineers. The basic infrastructure
is available for advanced research. The need of the hour is to
network the existing facilities and expertise with commitment
and conviction to augment and facilitate the pace of research
and development. There are tremendous opportunities for technologists
to work for an 'Integrated Health For All' in a mission mode which
can be suitably evolved for implementation. I would suggest Ayurveda
Hospital to carry out collaborative research with other renowned
Ayurvedic and Allopathic Hospitals so that the diagnosis and treatment
database will increase and lead to sharing of knowledge and good
medical practices. The combination of Ayurveda Hospital and the
college should enable to establish the connectivity to the Ayurvedic
research laboratories and drug manufacturers. This practice will
reinforce good teaching. Good research is essential for good teaching.
Mobile Clinics in Hill Regions
On 19th October 2002, I participated in the launching of a Mobile
Clinic and Research Centre in Uttaranchal. This effort was piloted
by the Technology Information, Forecasting and Assessment Council
[TIFAC], the Government of Uttaranchal, Birla Institute of Scientific
Research and many other agencies. After three years of its operation,
I found this mobile clinic has been used in six districts of Uttaranchal
and treated nearly 45,000 patients during this period. Among the
patients treated, 48% belong to the below poverty line category.
They have taken 10,000 ultra sound, 5,600 X-rays, 1800 ECGs and
nearly 21,000 lab tests. The mobile clinic has documented the
disease profile of the patients in the region (six districts)
which falls into the following categories: acute peptic ulcer,
anemia, anti-natal, chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases, hyper
tension, pelvic inflammation, renal calculi, upper respiratory
tract infection and worm infection. This type of analysis has
been possible because of computerized system of clinic management
introduced right in the beginning. Also, the mobile clinic has
been used in regions which are normally inaccessible and where
organized medical facility is not available. This, I consider
as the best form of reaching the healthcare to the neediest people
in the state. This is a low cost solution with committed healthcare
personnel and institutions. I would recommend Ayurveda Hospital
to have a mobile clinic moving to different villages located in
Kerala, particularly hilly regions and conduct periodic medicare
camps so that the number of patients coming as, out patients,
will substantially reduce. And research potential of the hospital
will increase.
Focused research
This Ayurveda Hospital with its college can take a mission to
scientifically bring out a document on which diseases uniquely
Ayurvedic treatment gave the cure. Based on this experience, even
the syllabus in the Ayurveda College and the treatment can be
configured. What is needed now in the country today is the evolution
of treatment for the disease like HIV and HIV-TB combination.
If Ayurveda research and practice can give a solution, it is a
great contribution to the world.
Conclusion: Doctors as health awareness creators
Since every one of you is involved in the noble profession of
removing the pain of the people, you can also play a vital role
in preventing ailments through proper health education to the
patient as well as to his or her relatives and friends through
life style intervention. This can consist of a proper diet with
low fat and high fiber, regular aerobic exercise like walking
and stress management through Yoga, meditation and other methods.
This can help in preventing the recurrence of the disease in the
patient as well as promoting health awareness at all levels. When
you remove the pains of the people, the patient becomes part and
parcel of you and considers you almost as God. Hence, the patient
will definitely accept your health education considering you as
the most respected guru. Every patient receives his family members,
relatives and friends when he is receiving healthcare in the hospital.
That is the occasion where you can give this message of a healthy
life style to all of them.
I call upon the youth and medical Ayurvedic medical professionals
assembled here to proceed confidently and chart your own course
in achieving excellence in your chosen field. In the Western Ghats
there are invaluable bio-diversity, which has been well documented.
This region has been the cradle for Ayurveda and I wish you many
more success in your endeavours. With these words, I inaugurate
the 350 bed Ayurveda Hospital Complex.
My best wishes to all the students and Faculty Members in their
mission of removing the pain of the people through traditional
medical system which is India?s civilizational heritage.
May God bless you.