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Event name |
EMPOWER-26 |
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Organizing Department/ Committee/ Others |
Govt Stanley Medical College, Department Of PEADIATRICS |
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Type of Event |
Case Presentation Competition |
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Level of event |
National level |
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Collaboration / accreditation if any |
SRM Institute of Medical Sciences, Chennai Marrow |
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Dates/ and Duration |
17th-19th June, 2026 |
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Venue |
Government Stanley Medical College, Old Jail Road, Geogetown, Chennai- 600001 |
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Details of delegates / target audience |
MBBS UG Students across various medical colleges in India |
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Total Number of delegates/ Audiences attended |
Approximately 200 Students |
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Objectives of the event |
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To provide a platform for students to present their academic and research work through papers, posters, and presentations. |
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To enhance scientific thinking, analytical skills, and evidence-based learning among students. |
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To promote research aptitude, innovation, and academic curiosity in undergraduate and postgraduate students. |
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To improve communication, presentation, and professional skills of students. |
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To encourage inter-institutional interaction and exchange of knowledge with peers and faculty. |
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To expose students to recent advances and emerging trends in their respective fields. |
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To foster teamwork, leadership qualities, and confidence among participating students. |
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To motivate students towards higher academic pursuits and research-oriented careers. |
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To uphold academic ethics, professionalism, and institutional values during scholarly events |
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To contribute to overall personality development and holistic education of students. |
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Brief Report of the Event |
Chanikya Sri Manjunadha Reddy, Phase III (Part-1), 6th Termparticipated in the Case Presentation Competition held at Government Stanley Medical College. He presented in the Pediatrics category, on the topic of “When a Vitamin Deficiency Mimics Cardiac Catastrophe” under the guidance of Dr. Nandha Kumar V. The abstract for the presentation was submitted on 3rd June, 2026 and was selected on 13th June, 2026 among 9 competing teams in the Pediatrics category. The presentation was delivered on 17th June, 2026 for a duration of 10 minutes, which included an a PowerPoint presentation followed by a question-and-answer session with the judges. The presentation received positive feedback from both the judges and the audience, being commented for a good performance despite being a first time participant. Overall, the event provided valuable academic exposure, enhanced presentation skills, and encouraged case based learning among the participants
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Feedback analysis (brief) |
The Case Presentation was well organized and academically enriching. It provided a great platform for knowledge sharing, academic discussion and widened the scope of medical research. The judging and interactions were constructive and motivating, making the event a valuable learning experience. Participants found the event informative, engaging, and beneficial for academic learning and competitive preparation. Overall, the event was considered successful and enriching by the attend. |
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SDG’s Addressed |
SDG 3: Good health and well-being SDG 4: Quality Education SDG 17: Partnerships for the goals |
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Outcome |
• The event enhanced students’ understanding of conditions associated with Thiamine deficiency and its relevance to infant health along with presentation skills, and boosted confidence through academic interaction. • Enhanced clinical reasoning, diagnostic approach, and problem-solving skills. • Encouraged teamwork, confidence, and healthy academic competition among students. • Promoted integration of theoretical knowledge with practical clinical application. • Provided an enriching and interactive learning experience for all participants. |