3-Days For Nation
To sensitize medical students toward rural health challenges and help them to develop
empathy-driven, ethical clinical judgment.
Program Activities
1. Field Immersion in Remote Rural Areas
- Students visit deeply remote villages lacking adequate healthcare access.
- They interact with local communities and understand socioeconomic determinants of
health.
2. Medical Awareness Camps
- General health check-ups
- Screening for common conditions such as anaemia, hypertension, diabetes
- Women’s health awareness sessions
- Hygiene, nutrition, sanitation and lifestyle guidance
3. Basic Medicine Distribution
- Essential over-the-counter medications
- First-aid materials
- Preventive health kits (as per legal and ethical guidelines)
4. Health Education Sessions
- Disease prevention
- Maternal and child health
- Hygiene and safe drinking practices
- Mental health awareness
5. Mentorship by Senior Doctors
- Case-based discussions
- Value-based medical ethics sessions
- Communication skill development
A doorstep survey in remote village “Churni” by Doctors and students
A motivational session for aspiring doctors and professionals.
Training session for medical students.
Year-Round Activities:
To ensure continuous value development, Sewankur conducts several activities throughout the year:
- Ethics & Medical Humanities Seminars
- Skill-based Workshops (first aid, communication, patient counselling)
- Leadership & Team-Building Programs
- Public Health Education Initiatives
- Webinars by senior clinicians and specialists
- Community Engagement Programs
These programs cumulatively enhance the professional identity, ethics, and social responsibility of participants.