One-Day Camp Report:
World Trauma Day – 17th October 2025
Organized by:
Shalyatantra Department
Bhausaheb Mulak Ayurved Mahavidyalaya & Hospital, Nandanvan, Nagpur
Under the guidance of:
Prof. & HOD Dr. Meena Alnewar
Asst. Prof. Dr. Yogesh Rewatkar
📌 Objective of the Camp:
To commemorate World Trauma Day by creating awareness about trauma management, early intervention techniques, and Ayurvedic approaches to trauma care. The event aimed to provide free consultation and treatment to trauma-affected patients and raise awareness among the general public.
📍 Venue:
OPD Shalyatantra Department,
🕘 Date & Time:
17th October 2025 | 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM
📷 Camp Highlights:
Inauguration Ceremony:
The camp was inaugurated by Dr. Meena Alnewar HOD Shalyatantra, who emphasized the importance of integrative trauma care through Ayurveda and modern techniques.
Expert Consultation & Diagnosis:
A team of skilled faculty members and interns conducted thorough check-ups for trauma patients.
Conditions related to musculoskeletal injuries, chronic pain, and post-traumatic disorders were addressed.
Patient Education:
Awareness was spread regarding immediate steps post-trauma, importance of timely treatment, and preventive care.
Educational charts and visual aids were used effectively.
Community Participation:
More than 35 patients availed themselves of the free consultation.
The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from populations from all ages.
Clinical Observation & Intern Involvement:
Interns were actively involved under faculty supervision, gaining hands-on experience in patient handling and trauma assessment.
👨⚕️ Team Involved:
Dr. Meena Alnewar (Prof. & HOD, Shalyatantra): Led the entire camp with clinical precision and academic leadership.
Dr. Yogesh Rewatkar (Asst. Prof.): Coordinated the camp logistics, patient flow, and ensured clinical efficiency.
Supporting staff of the Shaklya department played a key role in smooth execution.
✅ Conclusion:
The World Trauma Day camp was a resounding success, both in terms of academic enrichment and social outreach. It reflected the institution’s commitment to public health, experiential learning, and the Ayurvedic approach to trauma care. This initiative significantly contributed to holistic community service, fulfilling and best practices.






