Osmania Medical Alumni Charitable Foundation,
Inc.
Osmania Medical Alumni Charitable Foundation, Inc.
was formed on March 19, 2002. It is registered in the Slate of Oklahoma as a
non-profit corporation. We have been approved by the IRS as a tax exempt
charitable foundation (501-c3 Corporation). (Tax ID#01-0651759) Since its
inception the following projects have been undertaken:
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Electronic Library at Osmania, Gandhi and Kakatiya Medical Colleges
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ACLS Labs at Osmania, Gandhi and Kakatiya Medical Colleges
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Visiting Professor Program
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Preventive Health Education
Future projects include:
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Trauma Care/Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
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Neonatal Care
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Burn Care
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d. Community Based Free Clinics
Electronic Library installation has
been completed at all three medical colleges. We have installed five computers
and laser printers at each of the three medical schools with a DSL line and
they are connected to the National Medical Library in Washington, D.C. The
installation and supervision of these libraries was done by Dr. Neeraj Raj, of
MEDRC EDUTECH LTD., Hyderabad, India. We have employed three individuals with
computer knowledge, one at each medical school, who is responsible for
day-to-day operations of the e-library. We have received reports that the
e-library is being used quite extensively by medical students, postgraduates
and staff of the medical schools. By doing this project we have made the latest
information available at our medical schools. It will be costing us about
$9,000.00 per year to pay for the maintenance and supervision of all three
e-libraries. We would like to expand this program by supplying CD-ROMS of the
latest medical literature and subscriptions online for current medical
journals, with the generous support of our members at OUMA, which will help to
keep the medical library at our Alma Mater abreast of the latest developments
in medicine and provide them access to state-of-the-art skills and knowledge.
Medical Journals are not available
in the medical colleges. You may donate your journal and textbooks directly to
the librarian regularly by surface mail by U.S. Post Office M-bags (approx. $1
per pound). Please notify me for follow up. If you prefer to make a
contribution, please make a check to "OMACFI".
ACLS Labs were set up at Osmania,
Gandhi and Kakatiya medical colleges under the leadership of Dr. Ravi
Surakanti. We had a very generous donation by one of our alumni which helped us
to buy all the ACLS equipment for each of the three medical colleges. Dr. Ravi
Surakanti conducted extensive teaching classes for ACLS.
The Visiting Professor Program under
the leadership of Dr. Dharmapuri Vidyasagar and Dr. Kalpalatha Guntupalli has
been initiated. Dr. Melvin Lopata, Professor of Medicine and Dr. Vinod Puri,
Professor of Critical Care visited Osmania Medical College and Mediciti
Hospital since we started this program. Mr. Arunakanth Duvvury, Respiratory
Therapist was also sponsored to visit Hyderabad and was able to spend a week at
each of the three teaching hospitals and interact with and update the local
respiratory therapists. We would welcome Volunteer Faculty of OUMA and also
sponsors to fund the Visiting Professor Program by helping U.S. Faculty to
visit Hyderabad and Warangal. We will coordinate the local hospitality
arrangements with host institutions. This way we will be able to bring
internationally recognized experts to our institutions for productive and
fruitful exchange of knowledge.
Preventive Health Education: We will
promote health education in the areas of:
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Tobacco
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Diabetes Mellitus
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Hypertension
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Coronary Artery Disease
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AIDS
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Evils of Tobacco CD developed by our distinguished alumnus. Dr. Kalpalatha
Guntupalli was co-sponsored by OUMA.
Future Projects:
We will be partnering with AAPI and other
organizations in our future projects like Neonatal Care and Burn Care at our
teaching hospitals, Trauma Care/FMS System in Hyderabad. We are in the initial
stages of exploring Rural Health Clinics.
Proposed Community based free clinics both in the
U.S.A. and India need financial support. If you want to contribute to a
designated free clinic, it can be done through the Charitable Foundation. I
feel we owe our success as physicians to our professors and medical schools in
India. It is time we pay a debt to the very schools that helped us achieve our
goals.