In a significant stride towards creating a healthier and more inclusive future, CURE India recently conducted a comprehensive training program for doctors at the Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) in Jammu. This pivotal initiative aims to empower healthcare professionals with specialized knowledge in clubfoot management.
💡 Elevating Medical Expertise:
The training, held at GMCH Jammu, saw enthusiastic participation from dedicated doctors eager to enhance their expertise in the field of clubfoot treatment. The program delved into the latest advancements in clubfoot management, ensuring that healthcare professionals are well-equipped to provide optimal care.
🤝 Partnership Renewal:
Smt. Ayushi Sudan, IAS, NHM Director, renewed the partnership agreement on behalf of the Government of Jammu & Kashmir. This renewal emphasizes the continued collaboration between CURE India and the government, reinforcing their joint commitment to eradicating clubfoot disability in the region.
🌐 Global Clubfoot Initiative (GCI):
The training aligns with the principles of the Global Clubfoot Initiative (GCI), a collective effort to address clubfoot on a global scale. The shared vision of Run Free 2030 motivates these collaborative endeavors, aiming to eliminate disability from clubfoot by the year 2030.
👩⚕️ Empowering Healthcare Professionals:
Beyond treatment, the program's emphasis on training ensures that healthcare professionals in Jammu are not only equipped to manage clubfoot effectively but also to train future generations of practitioners, thus creating a lasting impact.
🌈 Learn More:
To discover more about CURE India's commitment to empowering healthcare and creating a clubfoot-free future. Your support and engagement play a crucial role in realizing this transformative vision.
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