KAMPS ‘Free Medical Camp’ marking Language Day

Prof Dr Ekhlasur Rahman, Principal, Anwar Khan Modern Medical Collegas the Chief Guest inaugurates a medical camp at Hatibandha village under Sakhipur police station of Tangail on the occasion of International Mother Language Day.
Prof Dr Ekhlasur Rahman, Principal, Anwar Khan Modern Medical Collegas the Chief Guest inaugurates a medical camp at Hatibandha village under Sakhipur police station of Tangail on the occasion of International Mother Language Day.
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The Kidney Awareness Monitoring and Prevention Society (KAMPS), a voluntary healthcare provider, has provided free consultations, tests and medicines to disadvantaged patients in remote areas.
KAMPS has been organizing this exceptional event at Hatibandha village of Sakhipur police station of Tangail district for last 18 years on the occasion of International Mother Language Day. Necessary diagnostic tests are provided free of cost after initial screening of poor patients registered throughout the week.
And on 21st February, more than 50 doctors, including specialists from the Anwar Khan Modern Medical College Hospital in the capital, provided prescriptions and free essential medicines to the patients.
In addition, more than two hundred eye patients were initially selected for cataract surgery and lens replacement.
A discussion meeting titled “Healthy Lifestyle to Protect Health” was held to make the people health conscious.
Prof Dr Ekhlasur Rahman, Principal, Anwar Khan Modern Medical College was present as the Chief Guest in the discussion programme. The Founder and President of the KAMPS, Prof Dr MA Samad presided over the discussion and presented the keynote address. Chitra Shikari, Upazila Nirbahi Officer, Sakhipur, Tangail officially inaugurated the ‘Free Medical Camp’. He said that 85 crore people worldwide are affected by kidney disease.
“The rate of kidney disease is increasing rapidly. More than 20 million people in Bangladesh are affected by kidney disease. Treatment of kidney failure is so expensive that not even ten percent of the people in this country can afford it. However, by being a little conscious, leading healthy lifestyle, following the rules of regular physical exercise, eating a balanced diet, keeping weight under control, and by avoiding smoking, it is possible to prevent kidney failure in 50 to 60 percent of cases,” he said.

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