1.3 MILLION PEOPLE LOSE LIVES GLOBALLY EVERY YEAR IN ROAD ACCIDENTS;DISRUPTIVE TRAUMA CARE NEEDED: INDIAN AMERICAN SURGEON DINESH VYAS
Far away from immaculate and
cutting edge technology equipped operation theaters
in the United States, a lanky missionary and eminent surgeon Dinesh Vyas is
running around Institutions in India to sensitize people for prehospital
trauma care to save millions of human lives.
Fired
by missionary zeal, Dr Vyas, during his brief sojourn in India recently,
engaged with those who can change the trauma care narrative and envisioned
that a high tech training program could bring the desired change.
“We
can transform the trauma centers into survival sites rather than hopeless units.it
needs slight but structured training to those who handle trauma victims on
daily basis like security persons.
It is not exaggeration but unpalatable reality that over 1.3 million traffic related deaths occur per year globally. This is apart from 20-50 million people sustaining permanent injuries or disabilities”, Says Dr. Vyas, Program Director Surgery Residency, Associate Professor, California North State University.
It is not exaggeration but unpalatable reality that over 1.3 million traffic related deaths occur per year globally. This is apart from 20-50 million people sustaining permanent injuries or disabilities”, Says Dr. Vyas, Program Director Surgery Residency, Associate Professor, California North State University.
Quoting reports ,Dr Vyas told this writer that the Association for Safe International Road Travel predicts road traffic injuries to become the fifth leading cause of death globally by 2030 if corrective measures were not taken immediately.
Glancing through his lap top screen in a corner of Gurugram club (India)where he was interacting, a determined Dr Vyas asserted that besides being a major strain and drain on health care system and the system's meager resources, road trauma and mortality inflict massive emotional liability.A countless lives can be saved with preventive measures. He carries with him a 202 pages manual –First Resonder's Manual of Prehospital Trauma Care , And shows how human lives can be saved with advanced training.
According
to him, Mission Million Life Fighters is panacea for the scaring scenario and “it
needs support from all stake holders to turn tables".
With
over 10,000 first responders trained, these fighters is one of the fastest
growing dynamic educational platforms that will help address today's trauma
crisis.
Elaborating
the ambitious plan, he says the Vyas Global Pre-hospital care Education initiative is one
such initiative, and with the training in 2015 of over 10,000 True first
responders --policemen, fire fighters, workers at industrial sites, teachers and
common persons - this platform better known as MMLF is a fastest growing,
dynamic educational program .They can and already has helped this crisis in India,
Texas (USA), Costa Rica and other nations. Number of trained hands are increasing every year but it needs urgent attention of stake holders.
The plan
has effectively transcended the barriers of conventional training. His team has
established multiple, self-sustainable training centers throughout India by the
concept of " training the trainers”, thereby generating capable first
responders from both medical and non-medical backgrounds; these responders stabilize
the injured and possibly allow some type of additional medical to be instituted
immediately to allow eventual transport to the healthcare facility.
According
to him, Trauma epidemic in fast growing economies and rural USA needs a unique and disruptive approach.
Dr Vyas and his team of mass communication experts and animators are pushing
the project relentlessly.
According
to observers, the cost involved in such training is quite meager vis-à-vis saving
of lives who can be productive assets of the nation.
For example,
ever since inauguration of the Yamuna express highway connecting Delhi with Agra,
six years ago, a total of 7.65 crore drivers used the Expressway
till last year.A total of 626 people lost their lives in 4,848 road
accidents on the 196-kilometer-long Yamuna Expressway ever since it was
thrown open to public in August 2012, an RTI had revealed.
Between August 2012 and June 30, 2017, a total of 4,848 road accidents
were registered by police on the stretch, in which 626 casualties were
reported, with 2016 reporting the highest number of accidents in a year.
Experts say a number of these lives could
have been saved, had there been perfect handling of the victims.So for such reasons,
both government and private players in close rapport with common people, must
come forward to lend support for training programs.
Unfazed by bumps on road to his uphill task,this Indian American surgeon, hopes to raise requisite funds to train scores of
first
responders – who are the first rescuers to arrive at the accident sites.
It will save about 50 bn Dollars annually.
He has already trained scores of first responders in India using simulator dummies. For last few years, he is trying to enlist support
from the country’s IT, Auto and healthcare industry through their CSR (Corporate
Social Responsibility) Programs. His team
is making presentations to foundations and various bodies to win support for
the program that will save millions of lives every year.
With many
first to his name and more than 20 years of experience in advancing surgery,
research, innovation, education,technology integration and global health, Dr Vyas,
a Rajasthan born specialist,has successfully turned around 3 surgery residency
programs; Authored 3 surgery books, authoring 2 novels and approx. 100 chapters
and SCIENTIFIC peer reviewed articles.He has innovative self-sustaining Global
Health programs has exponentially grown in last 15 years. In 2009 he developed
first MOOC program in medicine and is highly successful.
Dr. Vyas is editor-in-chief of Surgery and GI journals and on editorial board of more than 10 journals including NATURE group and 3 textbooks. He is the pioneer in the most advance surgery: imaging guided, robotic and hybrid endoscopic surgery by describing NEW surgical procedures. He is a board member of biomedical startups and helps with direction/funds to their success and integration with industry.
STRONG (Save trauma and road navigators )initative is 17 years now,and has successfully lauched many products to save million lives by 2020 . the program centers are focusing on trauma in rural US and globally fast growing economies.
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