The American Mission Hospital (AMH) has conducted the highest number of community events this year since the pioneering hospital launched is outreach programme in 2004, it announced yesterday.
The events, designed to provide essential health resources, education and screenings, took place throughout the year, ensuring that residents have access to critical services in a convenient, accessible manner.
Special needs, labour camps and social centres were just a few of the organisations who benefited from these outreach events.
“The aim of community outreach medical events is to improve public health and well-being by providing access to healthcare services and information to underserved or at-risk populations,” said a statement.
“These events focus on addressing healthcare disparities and ensuring that individuals have the necessary resources for prevention, diagnosis and treatment.”
The community outreach is a continuation of the legacy of the pioneers, who arrived in Bahrain more than 120 years ago to provide much-needed free medical care to the kingdom’s population.
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