BCMCH Joins the Health and Environment Leadership Platform (HELP)!

 

💥💥BREAKING NEWS💥💥

BCMCH Joins the Health and Environment Leadership Platform (HELP)!



We are thrilled and honored to announce that Believers Church Medical College Hospital (BCMCH) has officially become a member of the Health and Environment Leadership Platform (HELP)—the India Chapter of the Global Healthcare Without Harm Programme!

What is HELP?

HELP is a prestigious knowledge-sharing and networking platform for hospitals and healthcare organizations committed to:

🌱 Reducing the environmental footprint of the Indian healthcare sector
🌍 Promoting public and environmental health through sustainable healthcare practices
🤝 Collaborating with leading institutions to create a greener, healthier future

BCMCH Joins India’s Leading Healthcare Institutions

By becoming a HELP member, BCMCH now stands alongside other renowned healthcare institutions in India, including:

🏥 CMC Vellore
🏥 Bangalore Baptist Hospital
🏥 St. John’s Medical College
🏥 Apollo Hospitals
🏥 Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences
🏥 Columbia Asia
🏥 Manipal Hospitals
🏥 Fortis Healthcare
🏥 PGI Chandigarh

A Special Thanks to Dr. Deepak Thomas Varughese

This remarkable achievement would not have been possible without the initiative and dedicated efforts of Dr. Deepak Thomas Varughese. His vision and commitment to environmental sustainability in healthcare have played a crucial role in securing this important membership for BCMCH.

What This Means for BCMCH

Stronger commitment to eco-friendly healthcare
Access to global best practices for sustainable hospital management
Opportunities to collaborate with leading healthcare institutions
Enhanced leadership in environmental health initiatives

This is a huge milestone for BCMCH as we continue our journey toward sustainable, responsible, and environmentally conscious healthcare.

👏 A big congratulations to the entire BCMCH family, and a heartfelt thank you to Dr. Deepak Thomas Varughese for his exceptional leadership! 👏

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