Dr Edmond Fernandes to train Boat Clinic Doctors in Assam

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Dr Edmond Fernandes to train Boat Clinic Doctors in Assam

Center for North East Studies & Policy Research (C-NES) has been operating the Boat Clinic program in Assam with support from National Health Mission (NHM), Government of Assam since 2008. Given the nature of floods in Assam and the fury of the Brahmaputra River, Boats are used by C-NES to reach difficult areas to provide healthcare to the people of Assam when none exist.

Dr Edmond Fernandes, Founder and CEO, Center for Health and Development (CHD Group) and Member-Health Task Force, DDMA, Government of Karnataka has been invited as the main resource person to train the medical doctors working in the boat clinics and to also upgrade their skills and competency in community medicine and public health for the Medical Officers Training Program to be held on August 3rd and 4th in Guwahati.

Dr Edmond Fernandes will train the medical officers on a variety of public health areas ranging from climate change and human health implications, health in humanitarian emergencies, the recent updates to the National Health Policy 2017, Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris agreement and how it needs to be translated into regional level implementation in the healthcare sector. He will also focus on how public health activism needs to be strengthened at the grass-roots while the same needs to be done at top tables of governance and why it becomes essential to address the social determinants of health. Post the training of the officers, he will hold a health camp for the people in the Boat Clinic in Guwahati.

C-NES is lead by Sanjoy Hazarika, Founder and Managing Trustee who was a former correspondent for The New York Times and the member of the first National Security Advisory Board. This training for medical officers is being done in association with the National Health Mission, Regional Resource Centre – NE, RNTCP and CHD Group – India. Program Manager- Ashok Rao has co-ordinated the entire detail.


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  1. Great initiative, Dr Edmond. Thoughtful indeed, and going to be very beneficial to all those that are in need of your services. Best of luck, as always.

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