Bincy.K | Public health | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bincy.K | Public health | Best Researcher Award

SRM Medical college, hospital and research Center- India

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. K. Bincy began her academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Naturopathy and Yogic Science (BNYS) from the Government Yoga and Naturopathy Medical College in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. This foundational education laid the groundwork for her deep understanding of holistic health approaches. Driven by a passion for public health, she pursued a Master’s degree in Public Health (MPH) from the School of Public Health at SRM Medical College, Hospital and Research Centre, Kattankulathur. Her academic pursuits culminated in a PhD in Public Health from the same institution, where her research focused on assessing social networks and their impact on health, quality of life, and healthy aging among the geriatric population.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Bincy has been a dedicated professional at SRM Medical College, Hospital and Research Centre, Kattankulathur, Chennai since 2015. Serving as a Tutor cum Health Educator, she has imparted knowledge in community medicine, biostatistics, research methodology, and sociology to students across various allied health science courses. Her role extends beyond teaching, involving active participation in departmental NAAC work, project proposal preparation, and contributing to research activities. She has also served as a co-investigator in the National Geriatric Project, coordinating project activities and providing clinical health education to patients.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Bincy’s research primarily focuses on geriatric health, with a special interest in social networking, healthcare management, and the impact of educational interventions on healthy aging. Her PhD research explored how social networks affect health dimensions and quality of life among the elderly, highlighting the importance of social connections in geriatric care. Additionally, her work includes significant contributions to understanding both communicable and non-communicable diseases, health education, and nutrition. She is also skilled in data management, using tools like SPSS, Epi-Info, and R software to analyze public health data.

Accolades and Recognition

Throughout her career, Dr. Bincy has been recognized for her excellence in teaching and research. She has been instrumental in organizing health care programs in both urban and rural primary health centers, demonstrating her commitment to improving public health at the grassroots level. Her ability to plan, design, implement, and evaluate health projects has earned her respect and recognition in the field of public health.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Bincy’s influence extends beyond the classroom and research laboratory. She has been an advocate for health and development issues, leveraging her communication and leadership skills to educate and empower communities. Her involvement in training programs for paramedical staff and Clinical Resident Research Interns (CRRI) underscores her dedication to building a knowledgeable and competent healthcare workforce.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Bincy’s legacy is marked by her unwavering commitment to public health education and research. Her work in geriatric health and social networking has provided valuable insights into improving the quality of life for the elderly. As she continues her career, Dr. Bincy is poised to make further significant contributions to public health, particularly in the areas of health education, healthcare management, and disease prevention. Her ongoing efforts will undoubtedly inspire future generations of public health professionals to pursue innovative and impactful research.

Citations

A total of 53 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.

  • Citations         53
  • h-index           3
  • i10-index        2

Notable Publications

Depression and its associated factors among the older adults in rural, Tamilnadu, India

K Bincy, M Logaraj, B Ramraj
Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health.
Effectiveness of antenatal yoga in reducing intensity of labour pain A systematic review and Meta-analysis

D Boopalan, V Vijayakumar, P Ravi, B Kunjumon, M Kuppusamy
European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology:
Assessing Physical Activity And Effect Of Health Education Intervention On Physical Activity, Cognition, And Functional Outcomes In Urban And Rural Elderly In Chengalpattu …

Dr Bincy K, Dr Ezhil Muthalvan A, Dr Kaveri P, Dr Pradeep MVM, Dr Logaraj M
Educational Administration: Theory and Practice
Factors Determining in The Selection of Pediatrics Health Care Service in Chennai, India

P Yuvasri, P Bharathwaj, K Bincy, K Palanisamy, VV Anantharaman
National Journal of Community Medicine
Musculoskeletal Pain and its Ergonomics Risk Factors among School Teachers from Tamil Nadu, India: a Cross-Sectional Study

G Sankar, V Ganesan, I Katam, K Bincy
International Journal of Occupational Safety and Health.