THE DRUG SOCIETY, JNMC Branch, Aligarh
CAMPS
The Drug Bank Society of A.M.U. organized a free health check-up and drug distribution camp on 27 may 2001 for the benefit of poor and needy people of urban slum at Mallah Ka Nagla, opposite Iqbal public school, near friends colony. The camp was jointly sponsored by the drug bank society of A.M.U. and S.B.I Medical branch. The camp was a real success and more than 500 poor patients mainly including old people, children and women got benefited.
Some Photographs of the Camp:
D.B.S. out to camp | Introductory lecture on |
Students distributing drugs | Gynaecologist examining patient |
Doctor examining heart patient | Pediatrician examining a baby |
THE DRUG SOCIETY® ALIGARH U.P. INDIA
“REGISTERED AS CHARITY BY GOVT. OF U. P. REGISTRATION No. 1817”
Webaddress: http://www.drugsociety.org or http://www.medbeats.com/drugsociety
Together We Can And We Will Make A Difference
Number Students Benefitted: more than 3000
Number of Students Tested for blood group: More than 800
Number of Blood Donations: more than 70
Health Information about HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis B & C Provided to more than 3000 A.M.U. Students
Inauguration by Professor Ashraf Malik, Chairman, Department of Paediatrics |
Members of Drug Society Explaining the HIV/AIDS Awareness brochure to The Vice-Chancellor, A.M.U., Aligarh. |
Members of Drug Society Explaining the Basic aim of the camp to The Vice-Chancellor, A.M.U. Aligarh. |
Members of Drug Society on Registration Counter for the Blood Group Testing |
A View of The Camp |
Members of Drug Society on Registration Counter for the Blood Group Testing |
Member of Drug Society putting Poster Related HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis B & C Awareness Camp |
Members of Drug Society and Staff of the Blood Bank JNMCH Testing Blood Group on Blood Testing Counter |
Members of Drug Society and Staff of the Blood Bank JNMCH Testing Blood Group on Blood Testing Counter |
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We are thankful to A.M.U. Students Union, Junior Doctors Organisation, Blood Bank JNMCH, www.medbeats.com, Department of Community Medicine, Professor Abida Malik, Department of Microbiology for providing us the support to conduct such a Successful camp.