Media Release
Dubai, Jan 3: Continuing with its endeavours to provide compassionate and quality healthcare, NMC Healthcare, a fully integrated major healthcare provider in the United Arab Emirates, has organized an awareness camp on healthy living and wellbeing for expatriate Indians, who have responded positively to the initiative.
The wellness drive, which was organized in collaboration with the Indian Workers Resource Center (IWRC), aims to generate awareness about healthy living and wellbeing.
Dr Waseem Sarwar Memon, MBBS, MD, general physician, NMC Hospital Deira, Dubai participated in the awareness camp in DEPA staff accommodation in Dubai Investment Park and discussed problems related to diabetes and healthy diet and do’s and don’ts, to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Dr Padmaraju Varrey, MBBS, MD, psychiatrist, NMC Specialty Hospital, Abu Dhabi participated in the awareness camp at ACC staff accommodation at Al Reem Island, Abu Dhabi and discussed stress related issues.
Dr B.R Shetty, Managing Director and CEO, NMC Healthcare, with his clear vision, indefatigable spirit and unflagging enthusiasm, continues to strive towards realizing his vision of a healthy and vibrant UAE, said: "As a responsible corporate citizen and in light of the UAE’s commitment to supporting humanitarian initiatives, we are delighted to play an active role in such activities."
"This campaign forms part of our efforts to support humanitarian activities that promote the principles of corporate social responsibility, and the campaign received a tangible response from the society at large. The feeling that we can continue to make a difference in people’s lives and bring a smile to their faces is itself an inspiration. It keeps you motivated and big-hearted", he concluded.
Dr C R Shetty, Group medical director, NMC Healthcare said, "It is important to eat right, stay active, exercise daily and take your medication as directed, if it has been prescribed for you . A little effort towards improving your lifestyle can go a long way to avoid pain and suffering later in life."