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GAM organizes comprehensive medical campaign for Public Transport Department employees
- Jordan: Thursday, June 11 - 2009 at 11:10
- PRESS RELEASE
The Public Transport Operations Department and the Community Health Department at the Greater Amman Municipality (GAM), organized today a free comprehensive medical campaign for the Department's employees.
He added that the campaign which is to continue for two weeks, includes complete clinical examinations and laboratory work-ups, indicating that cases requiring specialized tests would be followed up at GAM clinics.
The campaign supervisor, Fadi Al Jamal, from the Health Control Unit in the Community Health Department, explained that this initiative includes medical consultations, in addition to free medical tests and analyses like checking blood-sugar levels, cholesterol, and blood pressure.
It is worth mentioning that GAM assumed responsibility for public transport passengers within the geographical boundaries of the city of Amman in 2007.
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