Civil Hospital, Karachi Uplifting and Cleaning

by NATIONAL HEALTH FORUM, INC
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Civil Hospital, Karachi Uplifting and Cleaning
Civil Hospital, Karachi Uplifting and Cleaning
Civil Hospital, Karachi Uplifting and Cleaning
Civil Hospital, Karachi Uplifting and Cleaning
Civil Hospital, Karachi Uplifting and Cleaning
Civil Hospital, Karachi Uplifting and Cleaning
Civil Hospital, Karachi Uplifting and Cleaning
Civil Hospital, Karachi Uplifting and Cleaning
Civil Hospital, Karachi Uplifting and Cleaning
Civil Hospital, Karachi Uplifting and Cleaning
Civil Hospital, Karachi Uplifting and Cleaning
Civil Hospital, Karachi Uplifting and Cleaning
Civil Hospital, Karachi Uplifting and Cleaning
Civil Hospital, Karachi Uplifting and Cleaning
Civil Hospital, Karachi Uplifting and Cleaning
Prof Abu Talib Inaugurating Step Down Unit at OBGY
Prof Abu Talib Inaugurating Step Down Unit at OBGY

SOCH CONTINUES TO STRIVE HARD TO GET THE ENDS MET:

 

SOCH ( Serve our Civil Hospital) is a student-run welfare organization aiming to bring infection control, cleanliness and improvement of infrastructure at Civil Hospital, Karachi. Having been founded in 2010, SOCH has successfully completed a number of projects by the help of your valuable donations and funds.

SOCH held the Inauguration of the recently renovated Gynae 1 HDU on Saturday, 29th April 2017 at Civil Hospital Karachi. Professor Dr Abu Talib; Principal DMC inaugurated the HDU.
We hope that we continue to show our commitment in serving Civil Hospital with the same zeal and zest in the upcoming years as well.

SOCH has been taking care of eight general units, which are Pediatrics, Surgical, Medical and OBGYN wards. The amount needed are still to take care of work is still not up power, but work is continued with the help of volunteers. 

Naseem Shekhani, MD

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Volunteers at SOCh, Sponsored by NHF, Inc.
Volunteers at SOCh, Sponsored by NHF, Inc.
Ward that is boing cleaned though SOCH
Ward that is boing cleaned though SOCH

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National Health Forum is proud to be part of SOCH ( serve Our Civil Hospital) efforts to clean Civil Hospital Wards.

The campaign to get $25,000 contributed started today that is Feb 1, 2017.

SOCH has already been involved with six wards at Civil Hospital to keep them clean and working on the third High Dependency Unit at Gynea ward 2. 

Besides working and educating patients, SOCH has installed a new way of volunteerism with DOw Medical College Students. 

The project is great because it helps two prongs, one helps the needy patient and educate them in regards to spread of diseases and its prevention.

So, far SOCH has done a tremendous job in doing so.

Thanks.

Naseem Shekhani

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NATIONAL HEALTH FORUM, INC

Location: St. Louis, MO - USA
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NATIONAL HEALTH FORUM, INC
Naseem Shekhani
Project Leader:
Naseem Shekhani
St. Louis , MO United States

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