Couple of days back, we had a medical camp at Panki. One of the major strategies at NJH over the last decade has been networking with like-minded non-governmental agencies, churches and para-church organisations. 
The partners for today's medical camp was the Calvary Gospel Mission and the Wycliffe Bible Translators. 
Snaps from the event . . .
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| People waiting for their turn | 
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| Another snap of the camp site | 
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| Dr. Kumudh seeing a patient | 
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| Mr. Arun and nursing students dispensing the medicines | 
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| Ms. Meghala and Mrs. Julita helping out with registrations | 
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| It started to rain. And the people waited patiently | 
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| Another view of the crowds | 
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| The team getting ready to return to NJH | 
The statistics . . . we saw over 350 patients. A team of 12 staff including 2 doctors participated. 
We're quite interested in the diagnosis of patients who came to the camp. I shall put up more information in a later post.
 
 
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