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Isra Medical Journal. 2013; 5 (4): 255-257
em Inglês | IMEMR | ID: emr-189009

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Objectives: To ascertain students' state of health, detect any health problems early on and to maintain and improve their health and keepthem mentally and physically fit


Study Design: Descriptive Study


Place And Duration: The study was conducted at KIST Medical College, Teaching Hospital Lalitpur, Kathmandu Valley, Nepal between November 2008 and December 2010


Methodology: Every student has to undergo general health checkup and hearing, vision and dental checkup. Consultants examine the students at their respective departments and document the findings in the prescribed format. Every student also undergoes laboratory tests [hemogram,urinalysis, biochemistry] and x-ray chest


Results: Seventy five students enrolled in first batch, 68% male and 32% female. The median age was 18 [range 16-24]. 84% were found to be apparently healthy while 16% had some sort of ailment requiring counseling and further workup. Hundred students enrolled each in second and third batch; 51% and 53%% were male and 49% and 47% females respectively. The median age of 2nd and 3rd batch students was 18 [range 17-22]. 87% and 76% was found to be apparently healthy in 2nd and 3rd batch while 13% and 26 % had some sort of ailmentwhich required counselingandfurtherworkup respectively


Conclusion: Significant number of students in three batches had ailments which required counseling and further workup. Health check-up should be made mandatory for every student seeking admission in medical colleges so that unrecognized disease/s can be detected at the time of check-up and counseling and management can be done at appropriate time

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