"Doctors without wage" is a project launched by Al-Kafeel Specialist Hospital of Al-Abbas's (p) holy shrine to treat the residents of the remote villages in the province.
The project has begun its work in the province of Karbala by examining the health status of patients to give them the appropriate treatment for free. And after finishing its first station, the hospital has sent a medical delegation to the province of Qadisiyah, and specifically in the villages of Mjeyhal in the area of Rubish southern the province, to detect the areas needing these medical and therapeutic services in these remote areas.
The project tour has included this time examining and treating nearly 500 cases of ophthalmology, dermatology and internal medicine. And this is one of the tours' stages in this province, which will be expanded respectively to include the poor and disadvantaged areas in the coming days according to a time and space plan prepared by the Al-Kafeel Specialist Hospital management, and which the hospital intends to circulate it in other provinces and with larger services.
The project has seen a big turnout and of a great praise by the people of this region which was really in need of such services.
It is to note that the project of "Doctors without wage", which was launched in the holy city of Karbala, aims to:
First: Check the pathological cases in the areas that suffer shortages in the presence of medical centres.
Second: Prescribing the appropriate treatment and giving it under the supervision of specialist doctors.
Third: Contributing to alleviate the burden on citizens' health.
Fourth: Educating medically the residents of these areas and giving them medical instructions.
Fifth: Referring the incurable cases to the hospital and supervising to give them the appropriate treatment after diagnosis.
Sixth: Seeing in the field the pathologies of the patients in these areas to find suitable treatments.