Inner Wheel District 315 launches Women as Tobacco Marshal

Inner Wheel District 315 launches WOMEN AS TOBACCO MARSHAL

Mrs. Sonal Bhatia, Tobacco MARSHAL leader, introduced “WOMEN as Tobacco MARSHAL” in the Inner Wheel District 315 as part of #SAVETHEYOUTH campaign by ICanCaRe.

District Chairman Mrs. Leela Chandhwani called an online meeting with her district Presidents and Members on “WOMEN AS TOBACCO MARSHALS TO SAVE THE YOUTH” and introduced the concept of Tobacco MARSHALs on 17th March 2023.

40 Presidents and members attended the program.

Dr. Pawan Gupta M.Ch. Founder ICanCaRe and Director of MAX Hospital Delhi said women are the greatest sufferer because of tobacco. The tobacco industry is targeting women in the name of liberation. As primary users, women suffer more than the man. And in this case, as a woman is married to a tobacco user her life is in total topsy turvy. Women suffer the most, and in the present era, they can be the savior of the present and the future generation. Every woman should be empowered as a tobacco MARSHAL to save herself, her family, future generation, and society from the painful prolonged suffering and death due to tobacco.

Mrs. Sonal Bhatia, leader of Tobacco MARSHAL a great motivator and who achieved a target of 1000 tobacco MARSHAL in 5 months during her tenure as DC of 310 was greatly appreciated for her pioneering work as a Tobacco Marshal along with her members. Her unique endeavor to reach out to the rural areas and create sensitization followed by training of 550 tobacco MINI-MARSHALs of NCC girls from the rural background was applauded and sought to be used as an example to follow by all to increase our reach and penetration in the most needed areas in our country.It is important for capacity building, to get more and more girls and women involved as Tobacco MARSHALs or MINI-Emirati Marshals to widen the campaign. (https://www.facebook.com/groups/icancare/permalink/1015483439099535/)

Sonal said, “women can become the shakti against Tobacco by commitment and empowerment by training”.

Mrs. Neelima Jhunjhunwala, President, of the Inner Wheel Club of Guntur Udhaan, was proud to be the first tobacco MARSHAL of IW district 315 and motivated a group of members from her club to be MARSHAL. The group has been conducting programs as MARSHALs in Guntur. “AS MARSHALS WE HAVE BEEN WELCOMED IN SCHOOLS AND HAVE GOT SUPPORT FROM GOVERNMENT AUTHORITIES. IT IS A PRESTIZE TO BE A TOBACCO MARSHAL”. She stressed training as MARSHAL empowers them to talk with knowledge.

Tobacco MARSHAL is a responsibility – they

  • MOTIVATE to #besmartdonotstart
  • ADVISE to #quittobacco
  • RECOGNISE #chotadaana #SMF #TrisCaRe
  • SENSITISE to #becarefulandfearful
  • HANDHOLD to #SAVEtheYouth in need
  • ADD to network to #knowtobacco
  • LEAD the change for #TobaccofreeZones

One can become a tobacco MARSHAL by registering at http://www.icancare.in/academy/marshaland getting trained in “BASIC COURSE IN TOBACCO CONTROL” based on the *8R* principles of tobacco control by experts in the field and faculty of ICanCaRe.

Mrs. Leela stressed that tobacco is omnipresent, and it is important that inner wheel members come forward to tame the tambaku-asur. Motivated she urged her presidents to join hands with ICanCaRe to promote Tobacco Control – SAVE the youth from Tobacco and build manpower to work towards the tobacco endgame.

Members expressed their enthusiasm to become TOBACCO MARSHAL and SAVE the youth from the menace of tobacco.

Mrs. Parma Sarma expressed her full support to carry on this project. She is in the media and would be able to create an impact on society.

Mrs. Maya Chandwani PDC said this topic is very close to her heart and she urged others to join the cause.

The participants interested in the subject evoked numerousquestions. To a question on how can MARSHAL act and change Dr. Pawan Gupta said that each MARSHAL is important, that they start tobacco control from home and go on to increase the area of influence in society.

Mrs. Sonal Bhatia expressed her gratitude as her wish to achieve 10000 tobacco MARSHALS gains momentum with the inner wheel district joining her in her mission to SAVE the youth- NO ONE SHOULD DIE BECAUSE OF TOBACCO.

It is really heartening to note that district 315 of Inner Wheel is involved with District Chairman, Mrs. Leela Chandwani is all set in taking the lead. She assured that more and more members will get involved.

1. To become a tobacco MARSHAL one has to register on www.icancare.in/academy/marshaland pay a fee of Rs.1450/-. The course would be conducted by experts as per guidelines that will be followed for a standardized and timely upgraded course by ICanCaRe.

2. Knowledge – 4 hours of live interaction in 2 hours sessions. 8 modules. By experts.

3. The Topic will contain the following encompassing the following requirements: RELEVANCE, RISK, REWARDS, ROADBLOCKS, RECOGNITION, RESPOND, REFER, and RESPONSIBILITY

The journey has become for the NARI SHAKTI to end the menace of tambaku-Ashur

#innerwheel #innerwheel315 #innerwheel310 #sonalbhatia #Leelachandhwani #praveshsingh #pawagupta #reenarkumar #tobaccomarshal #icancare #womenhealthinitiative #womenhealth #tobaccomarshal #savetheyouth #icancareacademy

7th  ICanCaRe Tutorial for Certified Tobacco Cessation Specialists

The Seventh Tutorial for Certified Tobacco Cessation Specialists was conducted on 15th March 2023 Monday 9-10 pm. The program was hosted by –

Tutorial Co-ordinator – Dr. Mariya Tambawala, Dr. Siddhi Hathiwala, Dr. Monalee and Dr. Nikita Dwivedi

27 CTCS participated in the tutorial

Agenda for discussion were

 ” PHOTOBIOMODULATION”

For oral cavity lesions presented by Dr Rajkumari Sachdeva head and neck surgeon and CTCS and along with Dr Jnanashree Bhat of Novalese.

#advisequittobacco should be promoted at all places.

We welcome participants to Contact for difficult case discussion to solve them together:

Tutorial Co-ordinator – Dr. Mariya Tambawala 9924259452 dr.mariyasham@gmail.com

Dr. Siddhi Hathiwala 8959215915 | Dr. Monalee 9969403133 | Dr. Nikita Dwivedi 6394047903

MASTER TRAINER – Dr. Pawan Gupta M.Ch.

#ICanCaRe #icancareacademy #pawangupta #tobaccocessation #tutorial

A 77 years old doctor smoker, should he quit now?

Author – Dr. Siddhi Hathiwala. MDS, Public Health Dentistry (2013), CTCS (2020)

During our weekly session of CTCS course for cessation experts, a point was raised about a 77-years old person, doctor by profession and describing himself in good health state in spite of being a chronic smoker for over 40 years. It was discussed that whether or not should this person be encouraged for quitting tobacco.

The scenario was brought up that if one of his friends tries to come up with this suggestion, the very first point that he will put that ‘I am a doctor myself, and all my health reports are perfect. Smoking tobacco has not caused me harm in the way it is presented. Above all, it helps me stay energetic for my clinical practice’. So it is true, as a doctor, he must be perfectly aware that tobacco causes harm to its consumers. Additionally, he must also be knowing that the diagnosis of an impending cancer can be very abrupt and alarming situation.

The point he must not have thought about is being a respectable social figure himself, he is presenting a wrong attitude before the society, especially the young generation. The young folks around him would look at him and consider that ‘smoking is super essential for having a successful long career’ or that ‘tobacco does not kill’. His patients must see him having discoloured teeth, and think ‘if my doctor smokes I too can continue my habit without harm.’

So, it is highly recommended that this aged doctor should participate in a tobacco cessation program and put up his best efforts to discontinue tobacco usage. It does not actually matter here if he is able to successfully quit or not, because in both ways he will become a ‘Role Model’ for a large number of people.

Firstly, it highlights the fact that attempt to quit is important. It can be any age, any duration, any form of tobacco. The harm caused by tobacco products includes strong addiction. If one stays away from them as low as 72 hours, they can overcome addiction and withdrawal symptoms to a large extent. The benefits of quitting start appearing and continue over the time. So, ‘Quitting brings Better Health – Each day, Each year’.

Secondly, if he fails, he can be an example for youngsters for the difficulties faced during quit process. De-addiction is a long process, which is full of ups and downs for the patient. It takes a strong commitment and hard work; and so many people face failure. The addiction caused by tobacco products makes it difficult for even a doctor to quit, leave apart any layman. So, it is the best practice for all to stay away from these products. So, ‘Be Smart, Do Not Start’.

An ICanCaRe-certified tobacco cessation specialist follows the ABCD Of tobacco cessation for a 100% quit rate.

Book appointment to start a healthy tobacco/smoke-free life with the best in class tobacco/smoking cessation experts at www.icancare.in/quittobacco or call 011-430-77695 for help. Download the ICanCaRe e-cessation app for quitting smoking and tobacco at https://app.icancare.in