Chittagong Bureau :
The Flying Hospital of Orbis will visit Chittagong in the last month of the current year to provide international standard treatment to the patients of Bangladesh.
The delegation of Orbis International led by Dr Danny Hedad visited Chittagong Eye Hospital on Thursday. During the visit, Professor Dr Rabiul Hossain welcomed the delegation.
During the visit, the head of the delegation of Orbis Dr Danny Hedad said that Flying Hospital of Orbis will visit Chittagong in the last month of the current year to provide international standard treatment to the patients of Bangladesh.
At that time, founder of Chittagong Eye Hospital Professor Dr Rabiul Hossain described the facilities and activities of the hospital and urged for cooperation to the delegation of Orbis like previous occasions.
Orbis International is an international non-profit non-governmental organization (NGO) dedicated to saving sight worldwide. Since 1982, Orbis capacity-building programs have enhanced the skills of 325,000 eye care personnel and provided medical and optical treatment to more than 23.3 million people in 92 countries.
The Flying Hospital of Orbis will visit Chittagong in the last month of the current year to provide international standard treatment to the patients of Bangladesh.
The delegation of Orbis International led by Dr Danny Hedad visited Chittagong Eye Hospital on Thursday. During the visit, Professor Dr Rabiul Hossain welcomed the delegation.
During the visit, the head of the delegation of Orbis Dr Danny Hedad said that Flying Hospital of Orbis will visit Chittagong in the last month of the current year to provide international standard treatment to the patients of Bangladesh.
At that time, founder of Chittagong Eye Hospital Professor Dr Rabiul Hossain described the facilities and activities of the hospital and urged for cooperation to the delegation of Orbis like previous occasions.
Orbis International is an international non-profit non-governmental organization (NGO) dedicated to saving sight worldwide. Since 1982, Orbis capacity-building programs have enhanced the skills of 325,000 eye care personnel and provided medical and optical treatment to more than 23.3 million people in 92 countries.