Lifeline Express Hosted by Tata Chemicals Concludes at Babrala
OREANDA-NEWS. March 9, 2011. Tata Chemicals, for the third time in a row successfully hosted the world-famous hospital on wheels “Lifeline Express” through Impact
The following treatment was administered by the Lifeline Express stationed at Babrala
Polio corrective treatment was provided to 31 patients aged 10 to 18 years.
An additional seven people were referred for wheelchairs and tricycles.
33 ear operations was successfully carried out on patients aged 11 to 15 years.
18 cleft-lip operations were performed on patients ranging from 2 to 12 years.
433 cataract operations were performed.
Epilepsy counselling was conducted for 146 patients by the doctor from AIIMS,
1,292 patients attended a dental camp organised for the first time.
The Lifeline Express consists of four railway coaches equipped with sophisticated medical and surgical facilities, as well as a training centre for doctors. Lifeline Express provides on-the-spot diagnostic, medical and surgical treatment completely free of charge, thus eliminating the expensive doctor fees. The camp provided patients with residential facilities and also conveyance to and from the camp to the nearest place to their residences.
A large number of volunteers from Babrala were assisting the Lifeline Express staff in regular work, while nursing staff from Ganga Sheel Nursing School, Bareily, and surgeons and anaesthetists from Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Aligarh, assisted for the polio and cleft-lip surgeries and treatments onboard the Lifeline Express. The
On this achievement, Alka Talwar, head, community development, Tata Chemicals, said, “We are overwhelmed by the response to the Lifeline Express and are happy to know the number of lives touched through this initiative over the last one month. The objective of the Lifeline Express was not only to provide medical treatment to people in and around Babrala, but also sensitise them to adopt good hygiene and healthy habits. It has been an immensely fulfilling initiative and it reiterates our commitment towards the development of the people in areas in which we operate.”
Tata Chemicals Society for Rural Development (TCSRD), the community development wing of Tata Chemicals, helped in mobilising the general public and informing them about the services offered
during the month-long health project. Prior to the arrival of the Lifeline Express medical camp in Babrala, they conducted 25 OPDs in Bulandsahar and Badaun with the help of the local administration. These OPDs received enthusiastic response from residents of
Equipped with state-of-the-art health facilities and a team of the finest doctors from AMU, King George Medical Centre, AIIMS,
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