A New Era for Rural Healthcare: Santiniketan Medical College Champions Village Doctors

Santiniketan Medical College and Hospital recently hosted a pivotal workshop aimed at revolutionizing healthcare accessibility and effectiveness in rural West Bengal.

A New Era for Rural Healthcare: Santiniketan Medical College Champions Village Doctors
Santiniketan Medical College and Hospital

Santiniketan Medical College and Hospital recently hosted a pivotal workshop aimed at revolutionizing healthcare accessibility and effectiveness in rural West Bengal. This significant event brought together dedicated rural doctors from across the state, many of whom have been silently serving communities for years with limited resources.

This initiative by Santiniketan Medical College marks a groundbreaking step towards integrating modern medical services with grassroots healthcare providers. These rural doctors are the backbone of primary healthcare for a vast population, and the workshop's core objective was to bring them under one umbrella, listen to their invaluable experiences, and collaboratively build a coordinated healthcare system for the future.

The workshop's key themes included improving the standard of primary healthcare, strengthening the referral system, facilitating quick communication through telemedicine, finding ways to enhance social health awareness, and connecting rural doctors with modern medical advancements.

According to Malay Peet, President of Santiniketan Medical College and Hospital, "Today, healthcare cannot remain city-centric. Our real challenge is to deliver healthcare services to backward districts. For this, we need the support of those who are already working tirelessly in those areas."

A rural doctor attending the event shared his perspective, stating, "For years, we have been trying, but often fall behind due to a lack of equipment, training, and cooperation. If this initiative truly materializes, villagers will receive better services, and quick referrals for serious illnesses will become possible."

This program is not merely a one-day event; it signifies the beginning of a larger endeavor. Santiniketan Medical College has announced plans for various online and offline training workshops to ensure rural doctors can keep pace with modern medical practices. Additionally, there are plans to organize different types of health camps in remote areas to further raise awareness among villagers.

Ultimately, this initiative aims to achieve a singular goal: 'Patients will stay in the state, recovering with improved services.' This commitment promises better medical care for rural communities and a healthier future for West Bengal.