Social
Welfare
We live in a society,
which comprises of different segments namely the rich, middle class and
the poor. Social standing is a reflection of the living conditions,
thus the poor are more susceptible to acquire certain diseases. To make
matters worse, they do not have accessibility to proper medical care.
Mamata intends to set the
situation right through its services for social welfare. There are two
aspects of teaching medicine to students.
» The
subject knowledge, that teaches, what, why, how and when of medicine
and treatment.
» The
other very important and crucial aspect is teaching of ethics and
morals.
Mamata has never ignored
the second aspect at any time. The students are impressed upon the
importance of community welfare and rural health programs. They are
taken to rural and tribal areas, where they see patients at the Rural
Health Centres and Adopted Primary health centres.
If required, the needy are
referred to the hospital for further treatment and better medical care.
Regular rural health camps are been conducted by Mamata General
Hospital to help thousands of rural poor in Khammam district where they
are giving free treatment and drugs.