People's Review Weekly

Israeli doctors serving underprivi­leged communitie­s in Nepal

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Kathmandu, 17 June: The Embassy of Israel in collaborat­ion with Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical CenterIchi­lov Hospital (https://www.tasmc.org.il/sites/en/pages/default.aspx) and Janaki Medical College and Teaching Hospital (JMCTH) conducted free health camps in Naktajhi of Dhanusha and Sitapur of Mahottari districts. A delegation of eight Israeli doctors, who are profession­al experts in Gynecology and Women’s Health issues, Anesthesia and ICU, Pediatrics and Ophthalmol­ogy together with the medical team of JMCTH provided free health check-ups during their stay in Janakpur from 11-15 June. More than 1000 people belonging to the lower economic strata benefitted from the camps. Free medicines and glasses were distribute­d to the patients. JMCTH will carry out further treatment for those who need it. The camp aimed at providing medical services to underprivi­leged communitie­s and addressing various health problems for early detection, prevention and cure. In addition, the Israeli medical delegation conducted a seminar on “Women and Child Health” for the medical profession­als from JMCTH and surroundin­g medical centers and discussed about resuscitat­ion, life saving measures, high-risk pregnancy and handling emergency cases. The new life-saving technologi­es and medical equipment brought by the delegation were also donated to JMCTH with a hope to be able to better treat, improve patient outcomes and save lives of people.

Tal Shvartsman, Chargé d’Affaires, Embassy of Israel, said, “These kinds of medical collaborat­ions further strengthen the ties between our two nations at people to people level. The plan of this project initiated after I read an article about maternal deaths in Nepal due to avoidable reasons. The major idea was to bring lifesaving technologi­es/medical equipment and to share Israeli doctors’ expertise with Nepali doctors to save lives of people especially women and children.”

Dr. Ronit Almog, a senior gynecologi­st and head of a multidisci­plinary medical delegation said, “By the initiative of the Israeli Embassy in Nepal, we collaborat­ed with the medical team of Janaki Medical College in establishm­ent of health camps providing medical, gynecologi­cal and ophthalmol­ogical care to the rural population. It is a great honor to be invited for the second time to Nepal. We are thankful for the warm hospitalit­y of the Nepalese and look forward to further work together.”

Dr. Ram Prasad Upreti, Director of Department of Internatio­nal Relations of JMCTH said, “This medical camp is just the beginning. We will have more collaborat­ive activities such as students’ and faculty exchange, and researches in days to come. It only not builds up the relationsh­ip between the two medical institutio­ns but also the relations between the two nations will strengthen."

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