Indian Navy Concludes Annual Medical Camp at Lakshadweep Islands

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Indian Navy Concludes Annual Medical Camp at Lakshadweep Islands

The annual medical camp conducted by the Indian Navy at Lakshadweep Islands concluded at Kadmat Island on 04 Nov 11. A 27 member multi specialty medical team led by Surgeon Commodore Girish Gupta, Commanding Officer, Indian Naval Hospital Ship (INHS) Sanjivani began the mission on 1st November.

Medical camps were conducted at the islands of Minicoy, Androth, and Amini in addition to Kadmat. INS Krishna and a Dornier aircraft from Southern Naval Command provided logistical support for the endeavor which is traditionally the opening event in the series of activities leading to the Navy Day on 4th December.

Over 2000 islanders benefited  from the camp which had specialists in pediatrics, radiology, ophthalmology, gynecology, psychiatry, dermatology, neonatology, dentistry, and medicine from INHS Sanjivani, the Naval hospital at Kochi.

Surgeon Commodore Girish Gupta, Commanding  Officer INHS Sanjivani while detailing the massive logistical evolution for the mission, stated that the camp is a demonstration of the Navy’s commitment towards Lakshadweep Islands.   He also expressed  satisfaction at the enthusiastic response from the people. Naval doctors detected high levels of anemia among the population. The medical team also carried out midwifery training for the islanders in view of the relatively modest delivery care  there and distance from mainland. A specific case of molar pregnancy was also managed by Naval doctors.

Lectures on parenting, counseling, and basic hygiene were provided in addition to basic life support training using dummies. The Lakshadweep administration provided unstinted support for the Navy team from mainland.

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Source: indiannavy, November 09, 2011