Welcome to SNA South Zone

Student Nurses Association Of Kerala State is divided into 8 zones. South Zone includes all nursing institutions in the Trivandrum and Kollam districts. South Zone is the largest zone among others.

Advisor of South Zone is Mrs.Preetha.S, Senior lecturer of Trivandrum College of Nursing.
Executives are Vice President Mr.Ajo Sam Varghese, Mercy College of nursing.
Secretary : Hareesh nair , Sudheesh Chandran, Trivandrum CON.
Programme Chair Person, Trivandrum: Jaykrishnan, CSI Karakonam.
Programme Chair Person, Kollam: Manuraj, VNSS CON.Ex. Vicepresident: Subeesh. K, VNSS CON

Friday, May 28, 2010

Health Play & Poster Presentation

SNA South zone decided to conduct Health Play & Paper Presentation on 16th June 2010 at Lourdes School of Nursing, Kottiyam.

Guidelines

1. The Theme for Health Play is World Health Day Theme 2010 is Be part of a global movement to make cities healthier.

2. Health Play will be in the form of Drama/Skit/Pappet show/poetry/Song and Folk form/ couplets, etc.

3. A group entry should not have more than 3 Participants. Only single entry from each unit.

4. Language of the topic will be English.

5. Time allotment will be 5 minutes.

Criteria For Poster Presentation

a. Size- Standard size (22’’ X 26”)

b. Only group entry

c. Lettering & Design should be bold and big enough to be seen from a distance

d. Extra fixing or clippings/cuttings of any other form on the poster should be avoided.

e. Each Exhibit should have a card bearing

i. Name of the Exhibit.

ii. The category and section.

Topic For Poster Presentation

Category

Section

Subject

1st Year GNM and B.Sc Nursing

Anatomy

Structure and Functions Of Eye

1st Year GNM and B.Sc Nursing

First Aid

Management Of Snakebite

Iind and IIIrd year GNM and B.Sc Nursing

Medical Surgical Nursing

Management of Osteoarthritics

IIIrd year GNM and B.Sc Nursing

Child Health Nursing

Management Of Tracheo esophagial fistula

Iind year and IIIrd year GNM and B.Sc Nursing

Mental Health Nursing

Alcoholism

IIIrd year GNM and Basic B.Sc Nursing

Community Health Nursing

Rural Health Programme

Midwifery Ivth year BSc and IIIrd Year GNM

Obsterical Nursing

Abortion

MPHW

MCH

Breast Feeding

Midwiferey

Nutritional Programmes Of Antenatal Mothers In India

For All Students

SNA Activities in India

For All Students

History and Current Trends In Nursing

Monday, May 17, 2010

Shuttle badminton competition

Shuttle badminton competitions were held at
Indoor Recreation Centre, Shankumukam on May 17th.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

SOUTH ZONAL SPORTS

SOUTH ZONAL SPORTS HELD AT LAL BAHADUR SHASTRI STADIUM



Zonal Event was hosted by VNSS College of Nursing The Inaugural Session started with the prayer song.
The welcome speech was delivered by Mr.Subeesh. K.S,
Ex Zonal Vice President and the Presidential Address
was given by Mr. Ajo Sam Varghese , Zonal
Vice President
. Inaugaral Address was delivered by
Dr.G.Jayadevan, Secretary ,S.N.Trusts Medical Mission.
Key note Address was given by Mrs.S.Preetha,Zonal
Advisor
. Felicitation was done by Prof. Geetha.P.T, Vice Principal, V.N.S.S College of Nursing and Vote of
Thanks was delivered by Mr .Jithin Thomas Parel,
Ex Secretary, V.N.S.S College of Nursing.

Over All secured by C.S.I College Of Nursing(68 Points)

Individual Champions
Boys-Jaikrishnan Nair-C.S.I College Of Nursing
(100mts,200mts,Relay)
Girls-Bobina Philip -Govt College Of
Nursing
(Shotput,Discuss,Javelin Throw)

NUMBER OF UNITS PARTICIPATED:38

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

About SNA

STUDENT NURSES ASSOCIATION

The Student Nurses Association (SNA) is a nation-wide organisation. It was established in 1929 at the time of the Annual Conference of the Trained Nurses’ Association of India (TNAI). The Nursing Superintendent of the Government General Hospital, Madras, Miss L.N. Jeans, was the first Honorary Organising Secretary of this Association. The pioneer unit of SNA was established at the General Hospital, Madras, followed by Christian Rainy Hospital, Madras and the Presidency General Hospital, Calcutta.

It is remarkable that the growth of SNA Units has been persistent ever since its inception. In the year 1954, the SNA celebrated its Silver Jubilee and there was significant increase in the number of units by then. The number rose to 117 and the membership to 4,259. The S.N.A. celebrated its Diamond Jubilee with almost three fold increase in the number of units and seven times increase in membership, i.e., 355 units and 29,233 members. By September 30,1998, the number of SNA units were 518 and the total membership of SNA was 45,171. The present number of SNA units, till August 2001 is 506 and the membership is 43,453.

The SNA and TNAI used to have combined Annual Conference, but due to the increase in number of delegates it was felt in 1960 to hold separate Conferences for the student Nurses. Since 1961 the student Nurses are having separate Biennial Conferences. These are held alternately with TNAI Conferences.

The students are being given more and more responsibility to manage their affairs both at the State and national levels. In 1975 it was agreed by the TNAI Council that one student representative be included in the State Branch Executive Committee on trial basis before the students are included in the TNAI Council as representatives of SNA.

As work of the Association increased, the need for a full time Secretary for the SNA was felt and in 1947 Miss I. Dorabji was appointed as SNA Secretary . Miss M. Philip succeeded Miss Dorabji in 1964, when Miss Dorabji joined TNAI as Secretary. Miss Philip continued as SNA Secretary till 1967. In 1970 with the reorganisation of TNAI the designation of the SNA Secretary was changed to SNA Advisor.

Mrs. Narender Nagpal was appointed first SNA Advisor in 1973 and she served in this capacity upto 1978. Miss D.K. Singh succeeded Mrs. Nagpal after the latter’s appointment as Secretary, TNAI. Mr. T. Stephens succeeded Miss Singh in 1981. On Mr. T. Stephens’ retirement in 1983 Miss Jaiwanti P. Dhaulta took over as SNA Advisor. On appointment of Miss Dhaulta as Secretary-General, TNAI, in 1996, Lt.Col. (Miss) M. David took over as SNA Advisor. On her retirement in March 1998, Mrs. Sujana Chakravarty became the SNA Advisor.