Mumbai News: KEM Helps 100 Students Facing Mental Health Issues
The idea of setting up a counselling cell came in 2021 when many postgraduate resident doctors were under physical and emotional stress during their Covid duty.
Mumbai: Nearly 100 medical students at KEM Hospital have been counselled under the programme Dosti, which has been in operation for nearly a year aiding students to battle with mental health.
“We have been receiving a good response. Students are coming forward without hesitation to discuss their mental health issues. We have two counsellors helping them overcome their problems,” said a doctor, adding that the hospital is in the process of hiring another counsellor.
KEM councelling cell
The idea of setting up a counselling cell came in 2021 when many postgraduate resident doctors were under physical and emotional stress during their Covid duty. Several students from the college were also booked for ragging last year.
“Students can approach the counsellors directly and we ensure that discussions will remain confidential,” said Dr Sangeeta Ravat, Dean, KEM College. While this programme is the first such initiative in the city, AIIMS in Delhi started student welfare centres a few years ago.
Counselling sessions
“Psychiatrists conduct six sessions weekly with students from different classes and counsel them for depression and other issues. It is a good step, keeping in view the ground situation of medical students and resident doctors who face abuse and tantrums by their seniors and caretakers of patients. This affects their mental health,” said a senior doctor.
ALSO READ
RECENT STORIES
-
Rental Market Boom: India's Rents Up By 7.4% QoQ; Chennai, Delhi, Thane See Sharpest Hikes -
Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2024: Intense Campaigning By Candidates Witnessed In Mira-Bhayandar... -
Mumbai University Declares ATKT Re-Examination Results In Record Time; BSc In 9 Days, BCom In 16... -
Bombay HC Rules No Illegality In ECI Circular Banning Mobile Phones In Polling Booths -
Maharashtra: MSRDC Collects ₹1,058 Crore Toll From Vehicles On Samruddhi Mahamarg