AIG to have Health Psychology Department, the first one in a hospital in the country
The Hindu
AIG Hospitals will start a Department of Health Psychology to bring the shift from biomedical to biopsychosocial approach to health, said Dr. Nageswar Reddy, Chairman, AIG Hospitals.
AIG Hospitals will very soon start a Department of Health Psychology to bring the much-needed shift from biomedical to biopsychosocial approach to health, said Dr. Nageswar Reddy, Chairman, AIG Hospitals.
“This would take care of not only the psychological aspects of patients associated with physical illness, the distress of family members, health communication between the doctor and patients as well as the burnout syndrome of health care professionals in the hospital,” he said.
Dr. Reddy was speaking after releasing the book ‘Health Psychology: Contributions to the Indian Health System’ at the University of Hyderabad.
The book is edited by Prof. Meena Hariharan, Dr. Meera Padhy and Dr. Usha Chivukula of the Centre for Health Psychology, University of Hyderabad.
Dr. Reddy emphasised the need for integrating Health Psychology with the diagnostic, treatment process and also in strengthening public health. He also referred to the significance of doctor-patient communication in the health care system and highlighted the phenomenon of ICU trauma and the role of Health Psychologists in handling it.
Prof. Meena Hariharan while welcoming the announcement said that AIG Hospitals will be the first in the country to bring this unique landmark change in the approach to health.
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