Students Club
A club is an association of BNYS students life by a common interest or goal. A service club, for example, exists for voluntary or charitable activities. There are clubs devoted to hobbies and sports, social activities clubs and so forth.
Rules and regulations:
- Each group should contain one advisor and one subadvisor (member of Sona medical college staff/ faculty) selected by the president and the secretary.
- Each group should contain one student co- Ordinator selected by the advisor based the talent of the students.
- The advisor should conduct one monthly meeting with the students.
- Every 15 days once the club report should be submitted to the secretary.
- Every 3 months once the club festival will be conducted by the president, secretary, advisor. In that the best 3 clubs will be awarded.
- The advisor should conduct monthly one program and submit the report at the end of the month.
- Each and every club activity should be done under the presences of the advisor.
Club activities
Objectives:
- To create awareness and motivate people for Blood Donation.
- To organize blood donation camps.
- To co-ordinate and facilitate the relationships between voluntary blood donors and blood donor organizations.
- To create awareness on safe blood.
The Blood Donors’ Club is on track to serve the society without any anticipation. The members of the club serve sincerely understanding the principle that donating blood is donating life. Yes, blood is considered as the lifesaving liquid and in fact, a lifesaving drug in many cases. It is not every day you can do something to save someone’s life but it is exactly what you do every time you donate blood. One Blood donor can save four lives.
Presently, the need of blood is very high right throughout the world. India alone has a deficit of at least three million units. This situation calls pressing attention to voluntary blood donations, which remain the only way of making blood available to the needy. Let us contribute!
Now a days, the advancements in Blood Transfusion Technology allow doctors to separate all the components of blood and store them at different Temperatures so that, all of them can be utilized optimally. Moreover, if we all were to donate blood twice a year, it would not just help the patients but our own bodies as well. Donation of blood is like servicing one’s own system as it helps your body form new blood more often and so become more robust.
Despite of creating awareness among people of explaining the importance and ethics of donating Blood, the doctors face difficulties and hurdles, in receiving blood in time and thereby it becomes so difficult sometimes to save the victim’s life. Certainly, the club needs to be expanded and pronged.
Our students donate blood on a voluntary basis. They willingly donate blood to the needy whenever the situation calls. The club is functioning successfully over the years and has contacts all the blood banks in the city. Blood donation camp is conducted every year successfully.
Advisor : Dr.Gowtham
Contact email : yoga2@sonamedicalcollege.ac.in
Activities :
Students donated Blood on behalf of Chairman Mr. C. Valliappa’s Birthday
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Reading different genres of books helps teachers, students, educators, educational administrators, and educational leaders to understand the different concepts and beliefs discussed, with many examples supported by research. We need to develop the ability to connect the three most essential things from each author and book to understand the people and the complex world better and prepare our students to solve their personal, workplace, and societal problems.
“There is a simple way to package information (package information may be knowledge/learning objective/outcome) that, under the right circumstances, can make it irresistible. All you have to do is find it.”. Malcolm Gladwell used an epidemic as an analogy in his book The Tipping Point.
Dr. Carol S. Dweck, in her book “Mindset,” describes how a person’s perspective on their abilities and the range of possible mindsets significantly impacts their performance in school, work, sports, the arts, and pretty much any other area of human endeavor. Dweck compares the growth and fixed mindsets and how each affects learning relationships and self-improvement.
The Fifth Discipline: The Art & Practice of The Learning Organisation by Peter Senge, he provides the blueprints for the “learning organization,” the five basic disciplines that set learning organizations apart from “traditional organizations”: Systems Thinking, Personal Mastery, Mental Models, Shared Vision, and Team learning.
The good thing about reading books is once the bug bites you, it doesn’t leave you.
Reading is the biggest lever for fixing education inequality because once you learn to read, you can read to learn. Student’s leisure reading directly correlates with their standardized test scores. In the process of reading the book, we were actually educating ourselves. You inch your way up the comprehension ladder with each book you read.
Faculty Advisor : Dr. Soumya
தமிழ் என்பது அவமானம் அல்ல, அடையாளம்.
தன்னலத்தைத் தகர்க்கின்ற தமிழவளின் தாய்மடியில் தவழ்ந்தாடும் தலைமகனாய் தனித்துவமாய்த் தழைக்கின்ற செந்தமிழின் செல்வமிது.
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ஆசிரிய ஆலோசகர்: டாக்டர். சரோஜினி
அஞ்சல் முகவரி: naturopathy@sonamedicalcollege.ac.in
Language includes:
- English
- Japanese
- Tamil
Language clubs are groups where like-minded language learners can meet up online or in person.
Studying a language on your own might be effective at the beginning, but meeting others who are learning the same language as you can be a huge source of motivation and accountability.
Objectives
- To allow students to continue to learn outside of their classroom setting.
- To help pupils to use language effectively when reading, writing, listening and speaking.
- To promote and develop acquaintance with languages other than their mother tongue in a friendly atmosphere.
- To improve their pronunciation, confidence and self-esteem.
- To extend their vocabulary knowledge.
- To encourage students develop good public speaking skills.
- To spark the interest in the social and educational issues
- To enhance thinking capacity and to encourage healthy reading skills.
Faculty Advisor: Dr.Mohan kumar
Contact : pro@sonamedicalcollege.ac.in
To create awareness in students on aspects of beauty, health, and overall well-being of an individual. To make students understand the factors that influence beauty, health and to promote choices that impact beauty and health of people on campus, in society and to the wider community.
Advisor: Dr S.Dharmasamvarddhini
Vision
- The impart the +technological knowledge to the future doctors, which will make them excel in their career without any limits.
- To make the medical students engage, involve, and explore with creative and innovative minds to contribute to the field of Naturopathy and Yoga.
Rules and Regulations
- Technical skills which are basic and mandatory for any profession is must to learn for all the students.
- Every student must have his/her own laptop.
- This is not a part of university exam; this is an extra credit for the student.
Dexter’s club is an initiative by the students and for the students. The club focuses on enhancing the creativity, technical and presentation skills of the students and inculcating the habit of peer learning. It brings out the inborn talents of the students. It also creates an impulse that would relate their passion and technology. The club initiates unique activities, events, workshops and seminars.
- To enable the student to have good health.
- To practice mental hygiene.
- To possess emotional stability.
- To integrate moral values.
Vision: Sona “Women Empowerment Club ” is a society run exclusively by girls for girls. All its programs are aimed at achieving the dictum of Embodiment, Empowerment and Enhancement of Women. The main aim of the club is to endorse an ethnicity of esteem, egalitarianism, and protection for female gender.
The aim of sonaria club include training students in various areas of music, conducting music programmes on and off campus and organising music courses.
Advisor: Dr A. Naveen
Nutrition is the foremost important aspect of human life. which is diverting a human to live healthily or fall into disease. Food is the building product of the body as well as the mind. In this Medical curriculum, we had a syllabus for Nutrition. which is the best part of treatment for all illnesses. this club deals with the awareness of nutrition and the different techniques to prepare the food. Various camps for cooking within the campus.
Advisor: Dr.Sarojini
The aim of outreach club is to have a field trips for students, the development of an educational brochure, workshops
Advisor: Dr M. Sarojini, Dr S. Gomathi
Co- advisor: Dr P. Regina
Vision: As a medical graduate, to understand his/her knowledge, skills, ability and to experience self-awareness, self-management in personal competence and his/her social awareness and relationship management when it comes to social competence, “IQ and EQ club” of Sona, can give him/her a great opportunity to come up with beautiful flying colours in their interpersonal and intrapersonal skills.
Advisor: Dr M. Buvanasvar
Science Club is an afterschool, mentor-based science program for middle school youth. This program brings graduate student mentors together with small groups of students to conduct fun and engaging scientific investigations.
Club Coordinator : Dr Bhuvaneswar
Contact : pathology@sonamedicalcollege.ac.in
Purpose : To inculcate the research mindset among faculty
Research is fundamental to advances in human society. It emerges from our innate desire as human beings to seek to improve our lives and to control the world around us. To do this we have to improve our understanding and our insight – we have to know how things work (or don’t work) so that we can find different ways to use them or make them more efficient.
Leonardo Da Vinci, who was obsessed with trying to understand the inner workings of human anatomy (amongst many other things) (Clayton & Philo, 2010), believed that if he could show how the physical body worked, he could also explain our spiritual or emotional nature. As such, he epitomised the original meaning of the word ‘research’, which is derived from the French ‘recerchier’ or ‘to go about seeking’. In Da Vinci’s case, this often meant seeking out dead bodies that he could dissect and draw, but thankfully the seeking you will do for your dissertation is likely to involve only living people.
Every week, one faculty has to review one research paper, which is already published.
Other Faculty will have a detailed discussion and dialogue about the topic, objectives, data collection and data analysis methodology, and further lead on new research topics/ areas.
The aim of nature’s club is to educate the general public through health awareness camps. To educate people with hygiene, mental health, physical health, nutrition camps.
Advisor: Dr K. S. Sarathi
Faculty Advisor: Dr.Naveen
Contact : microbiology@sonamedicalcollege.ac.in
Full moon astrology dates back to ancient times before traditions were passed down in the written form. Lately, the rhythms and cycles of the Moon have seen a resurgence in interest—and sometimes even reverence—within mainstream culture.
When it comes to understanding the relevance of the full Moon in our lives and why it affects our moods and mental states, there tends to be a lot of mystique. Knowing the basics about what to expect during a full Moon can help you better understand why you experience it the way you do—and how, with a little more knowledge and understanding, you can show up a little differently the next full Moon.
On a symbolic level, the Sun represents spirit (or insert your preferred word of choice, whether divinity or universe or fill-in-the-blank). The Moon represents the physical as well as the emotional body. The full Moon is a time to be receptive, to take the light and awareness of spirit into your emotional and physical body.
On an energetic level, during the new Moon, what is going on is often taking place unconsciously, in the dark of shadow, and is not yet ready to be illuminated. By the time you reach the full Moon, it raises your awareness and your ability to receive insights that have been approaching you. This happens in the same time that the Moon has been approaching fullness. This awareness can open you to clarity—and awe—around what is happening in your life and when.
Every Full Moon Day, Students will discuss on a Topic in a Oper Air Auditorium @ 6 p.m.
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Events Details
S.No | Event Name | Date | Link |
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1 | BNYS student talks on Importance of Water | 13.07.2021 | Read more |
2 | “POWER ON ME” deals with ‘SKIN’ and Naturopathic treatment for basic skin ailments. | 04.11.2021 | Read more |
3 | Dietary supplement and health | 18.12.2021 | Read more |
4 | BNYS student talks about Vitamins and Dietary Supplements | 16.01.2022 | Read more |
5 | Healing Moon’s Healthy Evening Session | 17.03.2022 | Read more |
6 | A student is delivering a talk on juice fasting at today’s ‘Power On Me’ event | 23.02.2024 | Read more |
7 | Our Student is delivering a talk on ‘The Power of Women Education’ at ‘Power On Me’ event | 15.march.2024 | Read more |
8 | Our Student is delivering a talk on ‘Full Moon Salutation’ at ‘Power On Me’ event | 23.4.2024 | Read more |
The photography club aims to unleash the creative minds of the students. The club trains students in digital photography and conducts creative events in photographic art. It also organises various workshops around photography techniques like basic photography, macro photography, product photography, lighting, lens types, post production photography work, etc.
Interactive mobile quizzes have revolutionized the way we learn, making the process more engaging and enjoyable. By incorporating gamification techniques into mobile quizzes, learners are motivated to actively participate, leading to better knowledge retention and a more immersive learning experience.
Gamification is the integration of game-like elements and mechanics into non-game contexts, such as learning. By leveraging the inherent human desire for competition, achievement, and rewards, gamification enhances motivation, engagement, and knowledge acquisition.
At Sona Medical College we applied to learning, gamification transforms the traditional approach into a dynamic and interactive experience. It creates a sense of challenge, urgency, and accomplishment, encouraging learners to actively seek knowledge and improve their performance. By making learning fun and enjoyable, gamification increases learner motivation and promotes a growth mindset.
Faculty Coordinator:
Dr Gokulvani
diagonstics2@sonamedicalcollege.ac.in
Student Coordinators:
Srimathi subramani
Jeno Blessy
Sowdeswari R
Madhumitha S
Danusree