Sanghasena calls medical pros to join Global Doctors Association
The medical care available in the high Himalayas is inadequate for the local communities. There
are not enough well-equipped hospitals with qualified doctors. To provide
medical care to some of the poorest people and those living in the remotest
villages of the Himalayan region, Bhikkhu Sanghasena, a Buddhist leader,
meditation teacher, and founder of MIMC, established the Mahabodhi Karuna
Charitable Hospital (MKCH) in 1995 at the Devachan campus of MIMC.
“Global Doctors Association is an initiative
to bring together doctors and medical professionals from around the world to
deliver medical care and generate awareness on health and disease prevention in
the Himalayas . It aims to serve as a platform
for meeting, interaction, discussion, planning and execution of healthcare
programmes in the Himalayan region. Doctors and medical professionals who are
motivated to serve humanity are welcome to be part of the association,” said
Narvijay Yadav, General Secretary, Save the Himalayas Foundation, Chandigarh
Chapter.
MKCH has been delivering medical treatment
with the help of senior doctors retired from local government hospitals and
visiting volunteer doctors from around the world. The need to upgrade and
revitalize the MKCH, and expand its services to the remote regions of the Himalayas has prompted Bhikkhu Sanghasena to start a
separate initiative dedicated exclusively to medical care called GDAH.
Meanwhile, a group
of doctors from Germany
conducted a medical camp at the Mahabodhi
Hospital recently. A
large number of Ladakhi patients attended the camp and got treated. The
patients included both old and young men and women. A total of 931 patients
attended the camp. Reconstructive plastic surgery was done on 35 patients and
701 Gynea patients were screened during the 10-day medical camp.
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