18th March, 2013
A medical camp was organized by the Nagarjuna Medical Trust. The camp took place in a village named Sukhli Gupchup. It is just some kilometers away from Nagpur. The check up took place in a public school.
We attended this camp to assist the doctors as well as the patients. Jagveer and Stanis (my classmates) were assisting the patients while I wrote the patients name, age and problem of the patients. It was a new challenge for me as this was the first time I was dealing with people from the rural area. It was hard to understand their problem but eventually I started to understand their very complicated Marathi!
We left at 9:30am and worked at the camp till 3pm. More than 100 patients attended the camp. They were treated and were also provided free medicines. Some patients were called to the city for operations. The camp was a great success. We had a new and a great experience.
Till next time :)
CAS Supervisor: Preeti Meshram
A medical camp was organized by the Nagarjuna Medical Trust. The camp took place in a village named Sukhli Gupchup. It is just some kilometers away from Nagpur. The check up took place in a public school.
We attended this camp to assist the doctors as well as the patients. Jagveer and Stanis (my classmates) were assisting the patients while I wrote the patients name, age and problem of the patients. It was a new challenge for me as this was the first time I was dealing with people from the rural area. It was hard to understand their problem but eventually I started to understand their very complicated Marathi!
We left at 9:30am and worked at the camp till 3pm. More than 100 patients attended the camp. They were treated and were also provided free medicines. Some patients were called to the city for operations. The camp was a great success. We had a new and a great experience.
Till next time :)
CAS Supervisor: Preeti Meshram
Great Going!
ReplyDeleteYou all must have understood some of the medical requirements and terms used in medical field via this CAS activity.
Continue serving the underprivileged in the same way.
Thank you sir :)
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