MAMC Journal of Medical Sciences (Jan 2020)

Response to COVID-19: Best Practices From the Department of Community Medicine of a Medical College in Delhi

  • Nandini Sharma,
  • Bratati Banerjee,
  • Shivani Rao,
  • Amod Laxmikant Borle,
  • Nidhi Bhatnagar,
  • Pragya Sharma,
  • Rajesh Kumar,
  • Mongjam Meghachandra Singh,
  • Panna Lal,
  • Gajendra Singh Meena,
  • Suneela Garg

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/mamcjms.mamcjms_56_20
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 3
pp. 156 – 162

Abstract

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Public health response and measures are vital to contain an infectious disease outbreak/epidemic. The discipline of Community Medicine, which provides comprehensive primary health care to the entire population at all times, plays a crucial role in times of disease outbreak/epidemic also, being equipped with skills in providing managerial, clinical, and community care, through policy making, surveillance activities, preventive strategies, primary care, capacity building, and awareness generation in addition to generation of evidence-based strategies. The Departments of Community Medicine in Medical Colleges can play a crucial role in this direction and should be involved to share the expertise as well as the best practices adopted, which will go a long way in containing an epidemic at the earliest. The Department of Community Medicine of a leading Medical College in Delhi, along with the clinical departments, is playing a stellar role in response to the pandemic of Corona Virus Disease of 2019 (COVID-19). This article highlights the response to the situation, the challenges faced, and the success stories. Activities have been categorized as Fair, Good, and Best. Activities that are routinely performed are taken to be “Fair” and activities that are beyond routine activities have been labelled “Good”. “Best” practices have been identified to be those that involve representation at the national/State/District level, activities for capacity building, contribution toward evidence generation, and work with risk of exposure. The best practices adopted by the Department of Community Medicine of this institution can be collated for future use in teaching hospitals where Community Medicine departments are equipped with manpower skilled to face such a challenge. It will serve as a blueprint for action, if the need be, for handling similar situations in the future.

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