
Kavitha Parthasarathy- Ph.D Nursing
- Professor (Assistant) at Fatima College of Health Sciences
Kavitha Parthasarathy
- Ph.D Nursing
- Professor (Assistant) at Fatima College of Health Sciences
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Introduction
Dr. Kavitha, with 25+ years of experience in nursing education and clinical practice, is the Academic Coordinator at Fatima College of Health Sciences, Abu Dhabi. She is a researcher, thesis evaluator and examiner for PhD scholars,and author of a textbook on Pathology, Genetics, and Pharmacology as per the INC syllabus for B.Sc. Nursing. She contributes to curriculum development, academic committees, and professional events, and actively supports accreditation and healthcare collaborations.
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August 2017 - present
Fatima college of health sciences, western region, Abudhabi, UAE
Position
- Professor (Assistant)
Description
- 25+ years of experience in nursing education and clinical practice, with strong academic and administrative expertise.working as AcademicCoordinator at Fatima College of Health Sciences, Abu Dhabi. Researcher, PhD thesis evaluator and examiner,author of a textbook on Pathology, Genetics, and Pharmacology as per the INC syllabus for B.Sc. Nursing.contributes to curriculum development, academic committees, and professional events, and actively supports accreditation and healthcare collaborations.
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Publications (17)
It has been stated that an ideal analytical technique is highly desirable for formulating pharmaceutical prescription. This work describes and validates the new UPLC method for the identification of Sofosbuvir, Velpatasvir, and Voxilaprevir in drug products. Details of developed method was checked for precision, accuracy, linearity, sensitivity and...
Background: Unprotected sex is one of the riskiest behavior that young people can undertake, particularly in settings where HIV/AIDS is widespread. Nevertheless, reproductive health service (RHS) leads youth to have safe sex life, capability to reproduce and free to decide on sexual matters. Voluntary counselling and testing (VCT) provides an oppor...
In developing countries, pregnancy and child birth are one of the leading causes of death for women of reproductive age. The slogan for world health day 2005 "making every mother and child count" reflects the reality that today, government and the community need to make the health of women and children a higher priority. Every minute, at least one...
Out of the estemated130 million infants born each year worldwide, 4 million die in the first 28 days of life.3/4 of neonatal deaths occur in the first week and more than ¼ occur in the first 24 hours. Neonatal deaths account for 40%of deaths under the age of 5years worldwide. An institutional based Prospective cross sectional descriptive study was...
Aim The aim of this study was to investigate women's satisfaction with intrapartum nursing care along five distinct dimensions (interpersonal care, information given , psychological and emotional support, physical birth environment and comfort measures) simultaneously.
The aim of this study was to assess the level of knowledge of staff nurses on emergency obstetric management, to assess demographic variable and also to find out the association between knowledge and selected demographic variable. The present study was conducted at Orotta National Referral Maternity Hospital, Asmara, Eritrea. The research design wa...
Kangaroo mother care is a simple, easy method of caring for newborn infants where the mother uses her own body temperature to keep her infant warm. A Universally available and biologically sound method of care for all newborns, but in particular for premature babies with three components like skin-to-skin contact, Exclusive breast feeding, support...
Many antenatal services are going on our country for to attain better outcome of pregnancy. Even though there are many complications. Hypertension is the most common medical problems encountered during pregnancy, complicating 2-3% of pregnancies. To assess the level of knowledge of antenatal mother regarding prevention of pregnancy induced hyperten...
Almost all women at some point in their lives go through menopause. Menopause is a natural event most women experience as they enter fifth decade, which gains less importance though it is a word laden with emotion, stigma and dread. The most common symptoms are hot flashes or flushes, night sweats, changes in vaginal and urinary tracts causing dysp...
Introduction For more than a decade, total Abandonment of female genital Mutilation (FGM/C) has been a priority for The State of Eritrea. UN Agencies (UNICEF, UNFPA, WHO and others) in addition to the Local and International NGOs have also been involved in the movement that has brought a momentum and energized the national attention to the fight ag...