newsletter January 2012 "UM Healthcare, which provides health care to a region of 180,000 people–it's the sole facility there. I was moved by the difference that he has made, and how cheaply he has done it…." Steven Ketchpel- author of Giving Back and Reuters Digital Vision Fellow Stanford. Proud to Sustain Kidney Transplant ...
Continue"We were extremely relieved to see our daughter getting better after so much suffering and I prayed to God for her long life", reflects Hina's father. For six year old Hina Akram from Sadiqabad, Mardan, life changed when she was diagnosed with renal failure in April 2004. Unlike her peers in ...
ContinueWe feel delighted to share that UM Healthcare Trust got featured in , " Serving Patients for $2 each in Pakistan", in the blog GIVING BACK. The author, Steven Ketchpel ( a Phd in Computer Science and Reuters Digital Vision Fellow at Stanford University), comprehensively describes the healthcare and relief work UM ...
ContinueIn the month of December 2011, a total of 2,542 patients were treated. Off which 1,097 (43.15%)were females , 961 were children (37.8%) while 484 were male (19.04%)
ContinueAtif Mumtaz shares his views and experience at mHealth Reality Booth during mhealth summit 2011 in Washington DC, on ground realities of implementing mhealth programs in resource challenged environments especially during disasters. He says that when hospitals are gutted, cell towers are gone and there’s no electricity, for example during the ...
ContinueWe are excited to share that our team members, Atif Mumtaz, Shamila Keyani and Sana Khalique, had an opportunity to attend the best and largest of its kind event, mHealth Summit, at The Gaylord National Resort and Conventional Center, near Washington DC, 5-7 December 2011. The summit was full of opportunities ...
ContinueIn the month of November 2011, a total of 2,400 patients were treated. Off which 1,028 (42.83%)were females , 888 were children (37.0%) while 484 were male (20.17%)
Continuenewsletter November 2011 "About 50 to 60 percent of young mothers that we see with children or young babies are undernourished … or they have iron deficiency or they have malnutrition." Dr.Qasim- Medical Officer, UM Healthcare Trust. UM Trust continues with Flood Relief UM Healthcare Trust partners with CDRS and SHINE Humanity to continue ...
ContinueUM Healthcare Trust partners with CDRS and SHINE Humanity to continue its relentless efforts in responding to Sindh floods 2011. The flood mission was started on 1st October 2011 with the delivery of desperately needed food aid and medical aid for the affected families in Sindh. The team consisted of ...
ContinueGlobal Giving (GG) has made donations easier for UM Healthcare Trust project through simple mobile messages. You only need to walk the following steps and in no time you will be donating $10.00 to the UM Trust Project and will be immediately shown up in Global Giving system. The charges ...
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