In keeping
with the national Heart and Diabetes Awareness Week, the Akshar
Health Committee hosted a series of ethnic-specific seminars
and screenings. A whole host of volunteer medical professionals
were on call to offer their advice.
Exhibitors included the Diabetes UK, The British Heart Foundation,
Surya Foundation (Health & Fitness – Yoga) and professionals
from the fields of Optometry, Podiatry, Pharmacy, and Dieticians.
The seminars proved very popular with visitors, the first of
which was on dietary modifications. Dieticians Salma Butt and
Nosheen Sheik were on hand to give ethnic-specific advice related
to diabetes and heart disease. The second run by Dr Kalpesh
Besherdas was on managing diabetes. Dr Deven Patel conducted
the third seminar on Cardiology, focusing specifically on recognising
the early symptoms of heart disease. The final session of the
day was a plenary, chaired by Dr Bharat Patel and supported
by key health professionals involved in the management of diabetic
and cardiac patients. This was a question and answer session,
providing an excellent opportunity for the participants to ask
questions and gain an insight into their condition.
The BAPS Akshar Health Committee was extremely pleased with
the numbers who attended the various screenings. Visitors were
screened for Blood Pressure, Blood Glucose and BMI. Patients
were also advised on medicines management. In total, 202 people
were screened and some 10% of those had abnormal results which
would require visiting their GPs for further follow-up. Mr K
Meru was in charge of delivering Basic Life Support skills and
over 30 people underwent training in CPR techniques.
Jean Gaffin, Chair of Brent PCT, was very impressed with the
dedication of the volunteers. She commented that she had not
seen such a positive response amongst the Asian community whenever
similar seminars were held by Brent PCT.