Friday 11 July 2014

MIMS hospital offers jobs to rescued nurses from Iraq

On Friday, July 11, 2014


                     Dr. Azad Moopen offers Financial and Job support to the Kerala Nurses who returned from Iraq where the war is taking place. Dr. Moopen has offered cash assistance of Rs 25,000/- (Rs. Twenty Five Thousand Only) to each one of them to meet their immediate requirements He also offered job opportunities to those who are interested in various establishments in India and abroad. Aster DM Healthcare employs about 4500 people in India and 5000 abroad in its 170 plus establishment and have more than 1500 Nurses as staff.      
         
                    Malabar Institute of Medical Sciences Ltd which is well known as MIMS India has promised and said that “We will recruit these repatriated and devastated nurses on priority at Aster Medicity-Kochi, MIMS Hospitals at Calicut and Kottakkal, and DM WIMS Medical College & Hospital in Wayanad.Malabar Institute of Medical Sciences Ltd feel proud to offer such help to Nurses who do not have any other option to full fill their need, Indian Government has not offer till any kind of financial help to those Nurses.MIMS Hospital is one of the Best hospitals in India also gave offer for those Nurses who have returned from the war zone of Iraq,As most of them still in troma of the situation,Dr. Moopen said, "those interested to return to Middle East, we shall accommodate them in our hospitals and clinics in UAE , Oman, Qatar and Saudi Arabia, if they fulfill official requirements " .


                         
                    For Job Registration and collection of immediate financial assistance, a counter has been opened at Aster Medcity , Cheranallur , Kochi. The Nurses are requested to contact Mrs. Gracy Mathai , Head of QAD on 0091-9847-4007,and meet with certificates and identity papers within a week.

                        Dr. Azad Moopen, Chairman of Aster DM Healthcare and Director of NORKA has lauded efforts of the State and Central Governments for bringing back the 46 Indian Nurses and hundreds of workers promptly from the war torn Iraq .He especially appreciated the efforts of the Chief Minister of Kerala Mr Oomen Chandy, who acted very swiftly to address the issue and Central External Affairs Minister MrsSushama Swaraj for providing the necessary support.
                                              
                       Mims Hospitals is one of the leading hospitals in kerala,Which offer such kind of help to those Nurses,We are hoping that other hospitals in Kerala and even in India also give preference to these nurses in to their hospital in India and Abroad.Mims Hospital in well known branded hospital in India and Middle east as such kind of offer given by well reputed Organization can also help in building social Responsibility towards their people by An organization.




Thursday 10 July 2014

Dr. Moopens’ Foundation offers Free Heart Surgery for Afghan Girl in MIMS Calicut

On Thursday, July 10, 2014

              Beyond the boundaries, free heart surgery in India has been successfully done at MIMS Kozhikode to a 16 years old Afgan girl, who was suffering from chronic cardiac disease. The very complex and rare cardiac surgery called Intra cardiac Repair has been done to the poor Afgan girl Ms.Rubeena at ‘MIMS Childrens’ Heart Centre’, Calicut as a part of ‘Healing Touch’, a global programme led by Dr. Moopen’s Foundation. Poor children, suffering from heart disease are taken care of by the ‘Healing Touch’ in which surgeons from MIMS Calicut and Aster Medcity, Kochi are contributing their medical expertise. 
              Here humanity and compassion dissolves the boundaries of country and language that brought the poor little girl Ms. Rubeena back to life. People from different walks of life visited the hospital to share the joy and relief of Ms. Rubeena and her family. Mr. MK Raghavan MP from Kozhikode, visited Ms. Rubeena to confer regards and prayers on behalf of the people of India. He said, ‘ by surpassing all other hurdles, now we are able to provide the best medical facilities to the marginalized people of our country and other countries alike, and we can say these kinds of good deeds are a part of  the best diplomacy too. It is very happy and proud that Padmasree Dr. Azad Moopen leads and accomplishes these kinds of endeavours.
               Ms. Rubeena from Nangarhar Village in Afghanisthan, was a heart patient by birth. Surgery was the only hope. Ms.Rubeena, is the third among the ten of her parents. Her disease and the poor financial background of the family put the parents in a dilemma. At this situation, the soothing presence of ‘Healing Touch’ was a sudden relief and bliss. The Surgery was done by Paediatric Cardiac Surgeon Dr. Benedict Raj and Dr. Gopinath with the support of Paediatric Cardiologists Dr. Renu P Kurup, Dr. Remadevi and Anaesthetists Dr. Sujatha P. Ad Dr. Mohan Das B. S.
Dr. Moopen’s Foundation, is the service wing of Aster DM Health Care, the world renowned medical service and Padmasree Dr. Azad Moopen is its charioteer. He had a friendly discussion with the Afghanistan President Mr. Hameed Karzai in December 2013. By this discussion, Dr. Azad Moopen decided to spread the wings of ‘Healing Touch’ to the sky of Afghanistan too. As a primary step, it has been decided to select 25 poor children and their surgery to be done at MIMS Calicut and Aster Medcity, Kochi, free of cost. For the screening, a special team consists of cardiac Surgeons from MIMS and Aster Med City went to Afghanistan. The first among the selected children was Master Suhail whose surgery was successfully completed on 21st April, 2014.
Words of emotion and gratitude from Sayyed Rahman, father of Ms. Rubeena: ‘My daughter had been suffering for the last several years, but I couldn’t provide her a better treatment due to my poor financial condition, if this opportunity never came we could have only wait for the fate. No words can express our sincere gratitude to Dr.Moopen’sFoundation’.
                        A DM Foundation delegation consisting of Senior Consultant doctors and officials visited Kabul in the month of January 2014 to initiate the screening process and identify the beneficiaries of the ‘Healing Touch’ initiative in Afghanistan. Dr. Hashmatulla Nawabi, Paediatric Cardiac Surgery, Ministry of Health – Afghanistan, Dr. Asmatulla Naebkhil- Director & Vice President of Kabul Medical University & Heart Institute and Mr. Mansoor Ahmadi (Business Man) who sponsored logistics and HE Atiqullah Atifmall, the Consul General of Republic of Afghanistan extended support to this initiative and ensured smooth functioning of the initiative.


Mr. MK Raghavan MP visits Ms. Rubeena, an afghan girl who underwent a free heart surgery at MIMS Calicut with the support of Dr. Moopen's Foundation.
Mr. U Basheer, Executive Director, Dr. Abdulla Cherayakkat, Managing Director, Mr. Sayyed Rahman, Rubeena's Father, Mrs. Vandana, Dy. Manager, International Relations