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One of the primary mandates of the centre is to build capacities of human resources in the country in the area of substance use disorders. The centre has been involved in providing training to doctors and other categories of staff members since 1989. The centre has developed curricula, training schedules, modalities and resource materials for training of trainers, Medical Doctors (GDMOs), nurses and laboratory personnel. Till date about 40 courses for doctors have been organised, either at the premises of the centre or at various other sites in the country. Various manuals are available. The training programmes have been reviewed and modified through workshops of resource persons. Some of these training programmes were conducted as a part of the WHO (India) biennium activities. These are some of the training programmes organised by the centre in the recent past:
Training:
Training programme for paramedical staff (nurses, health workers, ASHA, ANMs, Anganwadi workers etc.) working in state government hospitals / health centres at Morigaon, Assam, January 2009, as part of the district based model project
Training programme for paramedical staff (nurses, health workers, ASHA, ANMs, Anganwadi workers etc.) working in state government hospitals / health centres at Meerut, UP, February 2009, as part of the district based model project
Training programme on Agonist maintenance (OST) for medical doctors and paramedical staff at the centre premises in Ghaziabad in March 2009. The second course was held by RIMS, Imphal in collaboration with our centre in April 2009, as a WHO Biennium activity
Training programme for doctors (medical officers) working in state government hospitals / health centres at Srinagar Medical College, Srinagar in April 2009, as a WHO Biennium activity
Training programme for doctors (medical officers) and other paramedical staff working in various hospitals / health centres at and around Digboi, Assam, (organised at AOD Hospital Digboi) in April 2010
Training programme on OST for doctors (medical officers) and other paramedical staff working in various government hospitals as well as NGO (IDU TI) staff at five districts in Punjab (organised at Chandigarhin August 2010 and at Amritsar in October 2010)
Training of General Duty Medical Officers held from 28th March 2011 at NDDTC, AIIMS, funded by NFDAC, Department of Revenue, Ministry of Finance.
Training of students from Nepal, Mizoram and Punjab.
One day orientation for Nursing students from Denmark, July 20, 2010.
In-house training of Nurses on Comorbidity in Substance Abuse. December 9, 2010.
Annual Day Symposium on “ Linkages Between Government, NGO And Private Sector For Management Of Substance Use Disorders held on 13th April 2011 at NDDTC, AIIMS.
One day Refresher Training on Opioid Substitution Treatment 11th Nov. 2011 at Tihar Prisons
Training workshop on “Methadone Maintenance Treatment in India” organised by NDDTC, AIIMS, New Delhi in collaboration with UNODC ROSA , NDDTC, AIIMS, New Delhi , 31st Oct 2011 to 4 Nov 2011.
‘Training for Trainers’ Programme of General Duty Medical Officers held from 28th March 2011-8th April, 2011, 12-24th Sept. 2011, 13th Feb.-25th Feb. 2012 at NDDTC, AIIMS, funded by NFCDA, Department of Revenue, Ministry of Finance.
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Training:
Training programme for paramedical staff (nurses, health workers, ASHA, ANMs, Anganwadi workers etc.) working in state government hospitals / health centres at Morigaon, Assam, January 2009, as part of the district based model project
Training programme for paramedical staff (nurses, health workers, ASHA, ANMs, Anganwadi workers etc.) working in state government hospitals / health centres at Meerut, UP, February 2009, as part of the district based model project
Training programme on Agonist maintenance (OST) for medical doctors and paramedical staff at the centre premises in Ghaziabad in March 2009. The second course was held by RIMS, Imphal in collaboration with our centre in April 2009, as a WHO Biennium activity
Training programme for doctors (medical officers) working in state government hospitals / health centres at Srinagar Medical College, Srinagar in April 2009, as a WHO Biennium activity
Training programme for doctors (medical officers) and other paramedical staff working in various hospitals / health centres at and around Digboi, Assam, (organised at AOD Hospital Digboi) in April 2010
Training programme on OST for doctors (medical officers) and other paramedical staff working in various government hospitals as well as NGO (IDU TI) staff at five districts in Punjab (organised at Chandigarhin August 2010 and at Amritsar in October 2010)
Training of General Duty Medical Officers held from 28th March 2011 at NDDTC, AIIMS, funded by NFDAC, Department of Revenue, Ministry of Finance.
Training of students from Nepal, Mizoram and Punjab.
One day orientation for Nursing students from Denmark, July 20, 2010.
In-house training of Nurses on Comorbidity in Substance Abuse. December 9, 2010.
Annual Day Symposium on " Linkages Between Government, NGO And Private Sector For Management Of Substance Use Disorders" held on 13th April 2011 at NDDTC, AIIMS.
One day Refresher Training on Opioid Substitution Treatment 11th Nov. 2011 at Tihar Prisons
Training workshop on "Methadone Maintenance Treatment in India" organised by NDDTC, AIIMS, New Delhi in collaboration with UNODC ROSA , NDDTC, AIIMS, New Delhi , 31st Oct 2011 to 4 Nov 2011.
‘Training for Trainers' Programme of General Duty Medical Officers held from 28th March 2011-8th April, 2011, 12-24th Sept. 2011, 13th Feb.-25th Feb. 2012 at NDDTC, AIIMS, funded by NFCDA, Department of Revenue, Ministry of Finance.
About the Company
The centre has well qualified multi-disciplinary faculty and staff (medical doctors, pre-clinical scientists, social scientists, research staff, nursing staff, laboratory personnel and administrative staff) to render various modalities of care. Clinical care is provided through Outpatient, inpatient settings and community clinics. Help is available for the treatment of disorders related to use of all the substances i.e. Alcohol, Opioids, Cannabis, Tobacco etc. Treatment modalities include both pharmacological (i.e. with medications) and non-pharmacological (i.e. psychological / social) treatments. Both medically assisted and drug-free treatment related to drug use, and long-term supervised medications (Buprenorphine / Methadone/Naltrexone maintenance therapy) are provided. The centre carries out the relevant haematological, biochemical laboratory tests to monitor health damage. Further, several drugs of abuse are screened simultaneously through analysis of patients' urine sample.
The centre has been involved in:
1. Assessing magnitude of drug abuse in the country.
2. Providing clinical care to patients - hospital and community based -through daily OPD, special clinics, ward and community clinics in urban-slums of Delhi.
3. Health education
4. Manpower development – training of several categories of staff
5. Establishment of laboratory to detect drugs of abuse in body fluids and health damage.
6. Documentation, publication of resource material and creation of database.
7. Research.
The Centre provides clinical care to about 4000 new patients and about 35000 old patients every year. It also provides clinical care to about 33000 patients in its community clinic. In addition, every year about 600 patients are seen in Tobacco use cessation clinic, about 40 patients in adolescent clinic and about 300 patients in dual diagnosis clinic.
The years 1999-2012 saw much growth and many achievements for the centre. The centre has developed curricula, training schedules, modalities and resource materials for training of trainers, Medical Doctors (GDMOs), nurses and laboratory personnel. Between January 1989 and October 2007, about 40 courses for doctors have been organised. Various manuals for doctors are available. The training programmes have been reviewed and modified through workshops of resource persons.
Besides clinical care, NDDTC has been involved in a multitude of other areas. Right from its inception, NDDTC has played a leadership role in the country and has worked on development of various replicable models of care, training of post-graduate psychiatry students and health professionals, development of resource materials, research and policy planning.
Following is a brief overview of recent contributions:
- Development of Models of Care
- Capacity Building
- Collaborative research with National/International agencies
- Oral Substitution Treatment (OST) using oral morphine, buprenorphine, buprenorphine & naloxone and methadone
- Policy and Planning
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National Drug Dependence Treatment Centre, Ghaziabad - 201002, Uttar Pradesh, India
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