For the first time in the district, an e-camp for cancer patients under the National Non Communicable Disease Control Program will be organized in the day-care chemotherapy unit room of the district hospital on January 28. Eminent oncologist Dr. Dinesh Pendarkar of the country and Dr. CM Tripathi, nodal officer of cancer of Madhya Pradesh will be present in the e-camp.
In this regard, Dr. Kundan Swanskar, in-charge of chemotherapy and day-care unit told, “Every patient will be screened through online telemedicine method. After this, they will also be given advice regarding further treatment, chemotherapy, biopsy examination and operation. He said, for the first time, free e-camp is being organized for cancer patients in the district. Till January 27, 6 new patients have been registered for e-camp. For this, preparations are being made in the day-care unit of the district hospital, as well as all the resources are being arranged. Dr. Swavankara told, about 6 new patients have been registered in Bemetara district, who will be screened after screening first. For this, renowned oncologist Dr. Pendarkar Bastar is giving free advice to cancer patients of Chhattisgarh. At the same time, an e-camp will also be organized in the longevity ward of Mungeli District Hospital.
Telemedicine will run for one and a half hours, new patients will be screened: State Nodal of NPCDCS program Dr. Sumi Jain said, facilities of chemotherapy and day-care longevity units in 21 district hospitals of the state camp in two districts every day from January 22 to February 4 During this time, online tests and tests are being provided to patients by cancer specialists. Under the NPCDCS program, this telemedicine, which lasts one and a half hours under the supervision of trained physicians in district hospitals, is also screening new patients as well as follow-up of old patients. Whatever advice Dr. Pendarkar and Dr. Tripathi give through telemedicine will be given to patients at the local level. For this, along with the arrangement of medicines, all the resources and resources have been mobilized. In the month of February last year, Dr. Pendarkar and Dr. Tripathi provided treatment and counseling facilities to the patients by organizing camps in the district hospitals. This year due to the Karona crisis, an e-camp is being set up online.
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