Visit to Believers Poyanil Hospital: Advancing Neonatology Collaboration for a Stronger Future

Visit to Believers Poyanil Hospital: Advancing Neonatology Collaboration for a Stronger Future



In a strategic move to enhance neonatal care services and strengthen institutional collaboration, a dedicated team from the Department of Neonatology, Believers Church Medical College Hospital (BCMCH) visited Believers Poyanil Hospital recently.

The team, led by:

  • Dr. Anish D.L.

  • Dr. Nikhil

  • Dr. Vismaya

  • NICU Supervisor Aleyamma

carried out a focused initiative to build capacity, strengthen neonatal retrieval services, and establish integrated systems of care between the two institutions.


🤝 Warm Reception and Institutional Support

Upon arrival, the BCMCH team was warmly received by:

  • The Medical Director

  • The Medical Superintendent

  • Senior members of the clinical and administrative teams

Their gracious welcome and enthusiastic participation reflected a shared commitment to continuous improvement in neonatal and pediatric services.


🎙️ Expert Presentation and Focused Discussion

A major highlight of the visit was an enlightening presentation delivered by Dr. Anish D.L., focusing on:

  • Principles and practices of Neonatal Retrieval and Transport

  • Clinical stabilization techniques before and during transfer

  • Logistics and protocols essential for safe neonatal transport

  • Importance of interdisciplinary coordination between OBG, Pediatrics, and NICU teams during retrieval

The presentation was followed by a focused and engaging discussion with the administrative leadership, pediatricians, neonatologists, and obstetricians.
Key discussion points included:

  • Streamlining the referral and communication processes

  • Establishing standardized protocols for transport and NICU admissions

  • Training needs and resource optimization

  • Emergency preparedness during high-risk deliveries and neonatal emergencies


🏥 NICU Assessment and Preliminary Report

The team also conducted an on-site assessment of the NICU facilities at Believers Poyanil Hospital.
Following the evaluation:

  • A preliminary report was shared with the hospital leadership.

  • The report outlined key observations, identified areas of strength, and proposed improvements.

  • A structured roadmap was presented, focusing on training, capacity building, and system development to align neonatal care standards across institutions.


🌟 Outcome: A Promising Path Forward

The visit was highly successful, marked by:

  • Active participation from both clinical and non-clinical teams

  • Positive feedback on the insights shared

  • Renewed enthusiasm for continuous collaboration and excellence in neonatal care

This initiative represents a significant step forward in building an integrated network for high-quality neonatal retrieval services—ensuring that vulnerable newborns receive timely, specialized care when they need it the most.


✨ Moving Ahead

The Department of Neonatology at Believers Church Medical College Hospital remains committed to:

  • Strengthening partnerships across the Believers network

  • Empowering healthcare teams with knowledge, skills, and best practices

  • Saving lives and improving outcomes for the tiniest and most vulnerable patients

Together, we are shaping a future where every newborn receives the highest standard of care—no matter where they are born.


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