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US docs' group to train health workers in India

AAPI will launch a scheme in Bihar and Andhra Pradesh to train local health workers for screening major ailments affecting the population.

Updated on: Sep 25, 2007 05:37 PM IST
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The Association of American Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI) will launch a scheme in Bihar and Andhra Pradesh to train local health workers for screening major ailments affecting the population.

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AAPI President Hemant Patel said, "We will train the trainees for screening diabetes, cardio-vascular diseases and other ailments among the rural population." He was addressing a gathering at the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas, organised by the Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs in New York on Sunday.

The project is expected to start in December. "We also plan to reach other states," Dr Patel said.

Physicians will lead each team, implementing the programme for a particular disease. Minor ailments will be referred to primary health centres (PHCs), major ones to district civil hospitals, and patients requiring specialised care will be sent to hospitals attached to medical colleges and research institutes, Dr Patel said.

"The fast growing IT and communication sector offers a tremendous opportunity to tap Indian Diaspora's combined knowledge to establish a link between AAPI and the primary health care system in India," he added.

Started in 1982 in Detroit, Michigan, the AAPI has over 42,000 physicians and 15,000 medical students of Indian origin on its roll.

 
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