Now private practitioner doctors will also give their free service in Chief Minister's Health Fair

Now private practitioner doctors will also give their free service in Chief Minister's Health Fair



Appeal made by Vice President IMA and CMO to private specialist doctors to provide free treatment in Chief Minister Jan Arogya Mela


Private Medical Practitioners Association including Health Department and Indian Medical Association will work together under one banner

Important meeting held at CMO Camp Office under the chairmanship of Dr. Suryakant, Vice President of Indian Medical Association

Lakhimpur Kheri.  With the joint cooperation of IMA and Pampwa, now specialist doctors will reach village to village and provide free treatment.  At the same time, TB patients and severely malnourished children will also be adopted by both the organizations.  An important meeting regarding this was held in the CMO Camp office under the chairmanship of Dr. Suryakant, Chairman, National Tuberculosis Eradication Program Zonal Task Force North India, Vice President of IMA (Indian Medical Association UP), KGMU Lucknow TB Chest, Head of Department.  .  In which CMO Dr. Shailendra Bhatnagar along with District Tuberculosis Officer Dr. Anil Kumar Gupta, IMA President Dr. Amarjit Singh Saluja, Pampwa (Private Medical Practitioner Welfare Association) District President Dr. Rupak Tandon and Secretary Dr. Nitya Mehrotra attended.

Giving information about the important meeting, CMO Dr. Shailendra Bhatnagar said that the Vice President of IMA Uttar Pradesh, Head of KGMU TB Chest, Professor Dr. Suryakant has taken the initiative to bring better health services from village to village by bringing government and private health services on one platform.  This meeting has been held for  In collaboration with CMO Dr. Shailendra Bhatnagar, the Health Department and the Indian Medical Association along with the Private Medical Practitioner Welfare Association will work under one banner.  During this five major proposals have been agreed.  In which both the organizations will adopt TB patients and very malnourished children by the organizations, later every month visits will be made to know about their health benefits.  There are about 1079 highly malnourished children in the district.  For this, work will be done by making a roadmap by contacting DPO ICDS.  All office bearers and members of IMA and Pampwa will take life membership of Red Cross.  For this, the CMO and the nodal officer will coordinate and take forward the membership drive.  On the other hand, a plantation program will also be done at Pampa Bhawan on July 1, for which a proposal will be sent by the organization to the CMO.  With this, a discussion took place on the fifth important point, in which it was determined that in the Chief Minister Jan Arogya Mela running at the primary health centers along with the district on Sunday, the specialist doctor of IMA and Pampa has appealed to provide free service at PHC, on which both  The office bearers of the organizations agreed.  The list of which will be made available by the organizations at least two days in advance to the CMO Dr. Shailendra Bhatnagar and the Nodal Officer Dr. BC Pant, so that the information of the specialist doctors reaching the field will be given wide publicity by ANM, Asha and Asha Sangini.  - Will be delivered to the public.

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