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CMS Outreach Programs

Medicine in capitalistic society used to be
linked mostly with curative aspects of disease. But with advancements in our
knowledge of the exact etiologies of the disease process and the fact that the
health of an individual is also dependent on his physical, social and cultural
environment – the practical importance of a community physician is realized. A
complete integration of preventive & social medicine with curative medicine is
essential for maintaining the positive health of the individual as well as the
community.

Table 1, describes Health camps conducted for various
districts, Sept 2004- July 2005.
Table 1
|
Location |
Number of Camps |
Number of patients |
| Chitwan |
159 |
7531 |
| Nawalparasi |
116 |
6276 |
| Tanahu |
15 |
1883 |
Table 2, describes No. of patients receiving health
services & treatment from CMSTH, referred from Partner Organizations.
Table 2
|
Organization |
No. of Patients |
Remarks |
| VDRC Nawalparasi |
560 |
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| SODESI- Nepal |
350 |
Only Hysterectomy cases |
| ANCHC |
225 |
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| Narayani Yatayat |
196 |
Only RTA cases |
| Others (recommendations from different
organizations) |
2730 |
No formal MOU with CMSTH |
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