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Thursday, 11 March 2010
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DNB Programs – Three EHA hospitals Herbertpur, Tezpur, and Raxaul are accredited for training towards a Diplomate National Board of Examinations in Family Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, and Rural Surgery. The first batch of Family Medicine residents will appear for final examinations in December this year.

Christian Medical Association of India Courses - Duncan Hospital, Raxaul is accredited for a 2-year Diploma in Medical Lab Technology, Laparoscopic training at Alipur.

Distance Education Courses for which EHA hospitals are centres for contact classes: By CMC, Vellore for local practitioners from held at three units, By IGNOU for ANM upgradation at Herbertpur, Satbarwa and Chhatarpur.

Specialized Training Programs – EHA runs many training programs of variable duration.
  • Reproductive Health for Nurses, a six-month course running since 1998 to prepare middle-level practitioners in the specialty of Reproductive Health Nursing;
  • Nurse Anesthesia, a six-month course running at Makunda since 2002.
  • Surgical Technology, a one year course running at Herbertpur since 2007.
  • Basic and Advanced Life Support, running at Fatehpur and Herbertpur.
  • Community Dentistry, a three-month course at Duncan Hospital.
  • Administrative training, Duncan, Herbertpur and Chhatarpur offer orientation and training to many new and existing EHA staff.
  • HIV/AIDS related training is held regularly at EHA’s North East projects and Shalom, Delhi.
  • Community Health Dept holds and facilitates participation in a wide number of trainings.
  • Missions Training Program is held at Makunda.
  • Continuous Medical Education courses held in Surgery and for RCH Nurses
  • In addition different units hold workshops in Whole Person Care, Ward Evangelism and Saline Solution (Duncan); biomedical waste management (Duncan); TB and RNTCP (Satbarwa)
 

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Rani Murmu looked forward to the birth of her fifth child. At 36, and already having four girls, Rani hoped it would be a boy this time. Rani is a Malto tribal. The Malto tribes are a primitive tribal group living in the hills in Jharkhand. The death rate among the Malto tribals are so high, that it exceeds the birth rate. The infant mortality rate of 147 and Maternal Mortality rate of 460 are pointers to this grave situation.

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