Exploring Hope and Humanity: A Quest for Excellence in Medical Education and Compassionate Patient Care

 Exploring Hope and Humanity: A Quest for Excellence in Medical Education and Compassionate Patient Care



In a pursuit of excellence in medical education and a commitment to compassionate patient care, Believers Church Medical College Hospital (BCMCH) presents the upcoming QUEST session, delving into the profound topic of "Hope and Humanity In The Midst Of Conflict." This enlightening session aligns with the institution's dedication to achieving the highest standards of quality and care, evident in its accreditation by the National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers (NABH) under MC-1283.

Event Details:

  • Topic: Hope and Humanity In The Midst Of Conflict
  • NABH Code: MC-1283
  • Moderator: Dr. Leejia Mathew, Consultant in Palliative Care Medicine, Associate Professor of Anaesthesiology, BCMCH
  • Speaker: Dr. Mhoira E F Leng, FRCP FRSE, Senior Advisor, Palliative care, Makerere University, Uganda; Fellow, Global Health Academy, University of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
  • Venue: Amphitheatre, Believers Church Medical College Hospital
  • Date: February (Insert Date)
  • Time: 8:15 AM

About NABH Accreditation: The National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers (NABH) accreditation with the code MC-1283 signifies BCMCH's unwavering commitment to maintaining the highest standards of quality and patient care. This recognition reflects the institution's dedication to continuous improvement and adherence to global best practices.

Exploring the Topic: Hope and Humanity In The Midst Of Conflict: In a world where conflicts and challenges persist, maintaining hope and upholding humanity become paramount. The QUEST session aims to explore the role of healthcare professionals in navigating these tumultuous times, emphasizing the significance of compassion, resilience, and the human touch in the face of adversity.

Key Highlights:

  • Moderator's Perspective: Dr. Leejia Mathew, an esteemed Consultant in Palliative Care Medicine and Associate Professor of Anaesthesiology at BCMCH, will guide the session, providing insights and facilitating discussions.

  • Expert Speaker: Dr. Mhoira E F Leng, a distinguished Senior Advisor in Palliative care from Makerere University, Uganda, and a Fellow of the Global Health Academy at the University of Edinburgh, will share her expertise on fostering hope and humanity in challenging healthcare environments.

Why Attend?

  • Gain valuable insights into navigating conflicts with hope and humanity.
  • Learn from the experiences and expertise of distinguished speakers.
  • Engage in meaningful discussions on compassionate patient care.

Acknowledgments: Believers Church Medical College Hospital expresses gratitude for the support of its dedicated team and the continuous encouragement from the medical community.

Looking Ahead: As BCMCH continues its quest for excellence in medical education and patient care, events like QUEST serve as vital platforms for learning, collaboration, and the pursuit of compassionate healthcare.

Join us on this enlightening journey! Save the date and time for an impactful session on "Hope and Humanity In The Midst Of Conflict" at the Amphitheatre, Believers Church Medical College Hospital. Let's collectively explore and strengthen the foundations of compassionate healthcare. 🌟🩺 #QUEST #MedicalEducation #PatientCareExcellence #HopeAndHumanity

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