Doctor students to help in running LU dispensary
Lucknow, March 23: 'Doctor students' pursuing Masters in Public Health (MPH) from Lucknow University (LU) will now help in running the varsity's dispensary.
The MPH course offered at Dr Giri Lal Gupta Institute of Public Health iamp; Public Affairs (GLGIOPH) readies professionals for leadership roles in public health and health-related agencies.
Students enrolled in two-year course study epidemiology, nutrition and public health, maternal and child health, health policy, hospital management, planning global health issues and others.
LU Vice Chancellor Prof Alok Kumar Rai said "At present we have 47 doctors enrolled in MPH course-2 MBBS, 25 BDS, 7 BAMS and 13 BHMS. All the doctors are ready to serve their institution."
He said LU will be the first university in the country where a dispensary of students will be run by the students.
"All doctors enrolled in the course have volunteered for the cause. A schedule will be prepared in which doctor students will have an hourly shift at the dispensary. We will arrange for equipment and facilities," he added.
'Doctor students' to help in running LU dispensary
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