May 8, 2025
The event commenced with a soulful prayer song led by Ms Reeta and team, invoking divine strength and guidance. Dr. Thomas S. K., IPCC Chairperson, escorted the dignitaries onto the dais, followed by a warm welcome address highlighting the significance of hand hygiene in both hospital and home settings.
The event was graced by several dignitaries:
Dr. Geover Joslen Lobo, the chief guest, reflected on the transformative power of hand hygiene in patient safety and clinical outcomes, tracing its historical relevance and continuing necessity in modern-day healthcare, especially in surgical practices. His address emphasized how simple habits can lead to profound impacts on public health.
In his presidential address, Rev. Fr. Richard Coelho reiterated the need to inculcate hand hygiene practices beyond hospital walls, especially in the wake of COVID-19. He reminded the gathering that hand washing is not just a medical necessity but a life lesson in preventive health.
The programme also featured interactive spot games, organized by Ms Deena Andrade, IPCN & IPCC Secretary, bringing engagement and fun to the awareness drive. This was followed by a presentation showcasing creative entries from the Rangoli and Selfie competitions themed around hand hygiene.
Competition Highlights:
QUIZZY QUIZ (For Staff Nurses):
SPOT QUIZ (For FMCON Students):
IPC COMPETENCY TEST (Ward In-charges & Link Nurses):
RANGOLI COMPETITION (Housekeeping & Nursing Staff):
SELFIE COMPETITION (Open to All FMCI Members):
Spot Game Winners:
Special recognition was given to the dance performance by students of Father Muller College of Nursing, showcasing hand hygiene practices through art and rhythm.
Hand Hygiene Rolling Trophy 2024:
The much-anticipated announcement of the Rolling Trophy winners for best hand hygiene compliance (based on annual audits) was made:
The ceremony concluded with a heartfelt Vote of Thanks delivered by Dr. Prasanna, Associate Professor, Dept. of Microbiology & AMSP Secretary, followed by the Institutional Anthem. The day stood as a testament to Father Muller’s unwavering commitment to patient safety and quality care.