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[quote]Very good idea, regarding the subject of this forum! But alas! Those (doctors) who had used to say, after passing their matriculation, “We will serve the humanity” forget everything when they achieve the target and find the opportunities. In the rural areas of Pakistan, in all the four provinces, the provincial Govt (Health department) has established one Basic Health Unit (BHU) in the community of one union council. Staff of the BHU consists of one medical officer, one medical technician, one lady health visitor, one dispenser, one dai, one peon, one chowkidar and one sweeper. Building of the BHU has even the facilities of some surgical procedures and the labour cases. There is also a vast residential area for the staff within the premises of the BHU. In addition, there are two or three Rural Health Centres (RHC) or Primary Health Centre in the rural community of one Tehsil and these are the bigger complexes having the much more facilities. Furthermore there are scattered rural dispensaries under the administration of the local bodies Govt. The above is only for the rural areas and the urban areas have Tehsil head quarter (THQ) hospitals, District head quarter (DHQ) hospitals and the teaching institutions (medical colleges and the affiliated hospitals) and municipal corporation dispensaries etc. Is spite of one BHU in one union council, two or three RHCs in one Tehsil and the rural dispensaries, THQs, DHQs, teaching institutions and the municipal dispensaries etc they can’t meet our health requirements most probably, due to rise in the population. SO WE WILL HAVE TO ADD OUR OWN RESOURCES as well in the form of free services of the doctors and cooperation of the rich people. I request the doctors to keep their promise, done in their teen ages, well remembered and the rich people to make this programme successful. In addition, I would like to advise that we must also give attentions to prevention of the diseases, individually and collectively. These preventive measures are cleanliness about which our religion gives much emphasis, giving up the sedentary habits and giving up smoking and the foods rich in sweets, fats and spices etc. I hope for the best![/quote]
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