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US-based Odia doctors lend out COVID support

Launch the Golden Parachute programme in Odisha

Doctors from Odisha in North America OSA-HWG (The Odisha Society of the Americas Health and Wellness Group) chalked out plans last year to involve themselves in every possible manner in the healthcare of Odia population. They are now working at local levels to provide means and expertise to treat common people. 

Dr Devashish Ray, Chairman, OSA-HWG along with other physicians conceptualised and formed a global team, now called ODIA (Odisha Doctors’ International Association).

US-based Dr Devashish Ray, the global anchor of the programme, said, “Odisha doctors from the US, the UK, Australia, the UAE, other European and Asian countries joined hands to launch the Golden Parachute programme in Odisha., It is an ambitious mission and aggressive vision to help the Odia people.”

Popular Odia movie star Sabyascahi Misra, who has helped thousands of migrant workers during the difficult months of lockdown and Covid crisis, will lead the efforts of Odia at the local level in Odisha. As the global ambassador of ODIA, he is implementing the doctors’ mission by collecting data, liaisoning with the Odia government and monitoring the ground-level progress.

Under the Golden Parachute programme, three mobile vans for Covid testing and screening have been delivered to the Government of Odisha, Dept of Health. The vans are future proof and can be deployed for vaccination. The vans are operational in Ganjam and nearby districts of Odisha. Other immediate needs met are the distribution of hundreds of pulse oximeters and essential medicine to the needy.

The ODIA mission is to promote the health and wellness of people of Odisha by sharing knowledge and expertise, including telemedicine facilities. It also offers professional development and creates opportunities for people of Odisha by offering vocational training in healthcare.

“The mission is divided into sub-projects and preventive health comes at the top of the list. It includes vaccination, women cancer screening, maternal health promotion, anaemia and nutrition screening, obesity awareness, dental and eye care camps. Our ambitious programme will focus on the prevention of infant mortality, women healthcare and vaccination of elderly people,” Dr Ray added.

ODIA is also setting up teams to respond to emergencies and frame guidelines for emergency relief teams.

Going forward, under the Golden Parachute project, ODIA is exploring adopting villages for health care, improving water sanitation, roads and telecommunication.

The ODIA mission has received support from eminent people. Tech guru and pioneer of Indian telecommunication Sam Pitroda has offered his unconditional support to the ODIA mission. He wants to see “software in the form of healthcare skills using local and alternative medicines.” He says “use local knowledge and finetune best global medical practices to treat people. Telemedicine and skill training of local staff will immensely help in this noble endeavour.”

Achyuta Samata, MP and philanthropist, has declared his unconditional support to ODIA projects and has offered to adopt a village to implement the Golden Parachute programme. He said, “providing good health is the responsibility and duty of able human beings. I am happy to see the efforts of Odia doctors from across the world in contributing to the health needs of Odia people to bring much relief and succour.”

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