Deccan Chronicle

Dubai opens hospital for ‘sick’ teddies

Programme designed to teach school children about medical procedures

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Dubai, May 28: A teddy bear hospital has been launched in the UAE where children can checkin with their ‘sick’ teddies, the first of its kind facility in the UAE to help minors overcome anxiety while seeing a doctor.

In the opening session, teddy bears underwent a ‘CT scan’, and were led into the surgery ward to get anaestheti­cs before their operation.

The Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences (MBRU) here houses the hospital which is a part of a programme designed to teach school children hands-on about medical procedures and to decrease any preconceiv­ed fears of doctor visits, Khaleej Times reported.

Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum attended the first session of the hospital along with four children.

The Teddy Bear Hospital session kicked off with the children changing into their personalis­ed scrubs.

Then they were led to the Simulation Centre by the team and a number of MBRU medical students where they checked-in their teddy bears into the hospital.

Upon admission, the children met the doctors to discuss their bear’s medical situation. They awaited their respective teddy bear at the observatio­n room where they were brought out with an intravenou­s (IV) drip and bandages.

They discussed with doctors their teddy’s medical results after getting medical reports and the image from the CT scan.

Helen Henderson, lead simulation educator at MBRU said: “The programme introduces children to the basics of healthcare through firsthand experience­s where we aim to downplay the fear children experience when they go to hospitals”. — PTI

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