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Friday, November 13 - 2009

Royal Health Awareness Society holds an event at Ain Al Basha Medical Center

Celebrating the International World Diabetes Day, The Global Micro-Clinic Project (GMCP), a project by the Royal Health Awareness Society (RHAS) held an event at Ain Al Basha Medical Center to appraise participating diabetic and pr-diabetic patients who managed to control their blood sugar level.

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  • Royal Health Awareness Society holds an event at Ain Al Basha Medical Center.
    Royal Health Awareness Society holds an event at Ain Al Basha Medical Center.
The Project is a community-based program that aims to empower people to prevent and manage diabetes by forming a partnership between healthcare professionals, academia, government, and citizens.

The event was attended by Director of Primary Healthcare administration at the Ministry of Health, Dr. Adel Al Bilbaisi, along with Balqa Health Director, Dr. Ali Hiyasat, Dr. Enas Younis from Prince Hamza Public Hospital, and Dr. Jamal Al Dabas the director of Ain Al- Basha medical center.

Dr. Bilbaisi, said:
"Our cooperation with the Royal Health Awareness Society comes in line with our belief that all local organizations should work hand-in-hand to raise awareness on diabetes in order to build a healthier society."


"Diabetes prevalence is increasing in Jordan, and one might not be aware that he/she has diabetes because it has no obvious symptoms, while in fact, diabetes can seriously affect the heart, nervous system, eyes, and kidneys," he added.

During the lecture, Dr. Enas Younis reassured the importance of screening diabetes by running a blood glucose test periodically for everyone aged above forty years even if there were no clear symptoms.

On the other hand, project officer of the Global Micro-Clinic Project, Dr. Yara Ali Musleh highlighted the importance of adopting a healthy lifestyle, exercising, and reducing fat and sugar intake, indicating that if patients were able to control their blood sugar levels; most diabetes complication can be avoided.

The Global Micro-Clinic Project is a joint effort between the Royal health Awareness Society (RHAS) and the Ministry of Health (MoH); which addresses the diabetes epidemic in Jordan, and aims to establish 300 Micro Clinics that will include more than 900 participants in both Ain Al- Basha and Jabal Al- Naser areas.
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