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Medica Superspecialty Hospital hosts insightful panel discussion on ‘Challenges Related to Disability & Mental Health’

Hyderabad: Medica Superspecialty Hospital hosted an engaging panel discussion on “Challenges Related to Disability & Mental Health’,  prion to the World Mental Health Day’24. Special guest Dr. Andrew Fleming, British Deputy High Commissioner, Kolkata offered valuable insights during the discussion. The panel also featured key contributions from Mr. Ayanabh Debgupta, Regional Chief Operating Officer, Manipal Hospitals East; Dr. Ushasi Banerjee, Senior Clinical Psychologist at Manipal Hospital, Mukundapur; Ms. Sohini Saha, Consultant Psychologist,Medica Superspecialty Hospital; and Ms. Arunima Datta, Psycho-oncologist,Medica Superspecialty Hospital, who shared their perspectives on this crucial topic.

Dr. Andrew Fleming, during his speech, expressed, ” In sharing my journey through the challenges of neurodiversity and mental health, from my early struggles with undiagnosed dyspraxia and dyslexia to facing marginalization in both educational and professional settings, I emphasize upon the critical need for understanding, support, and inclusivity. These conditions are often misunderstood or overlooked, yet their impact on individuals is profound. We must break down the barriers of stigma and create environments—both in education and the workplace—that not only accommodate but recognize and embrace the unique strengths of neurodiverse individuals. True progress lies in fostering equity, offering reasonable adjustments without assumptions, and building robust support systems that ensure every individual can thrive, regardless their disability or mental health challenges. Together, we must move beyond mere awareness and actively work toward creating inclusive spaces that champion diversity in all its forms.”

Mr. Ayanabh Debgupta, shared, “We have embarked on a transformative journey in mental health care, recognizing the critical role the mind plays in the healing process. We integrate psychological support at every stage of treatment, starting before surgery and continuing throughout the patient’s recovery. With dedicated team members like Ms.  Arunima Datta, Dr. Ushasi Banerjee Ms. Sohini Saha, and others, the mental health departments across all Manipal Hospitals in the city are providing holistic care for children and adults. Our commitment extends beyond hospital walls as we actively engage with the community to raise awareness about mental health and foster a culture of well-being. Healthcare is a stressful environment, not just for patients but also for the caregivers, and we have implemented programs to ensure our team members are equipped to manage this stress while delivering the highest standard of care.”

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