New Delhi|Ekta

The team of Six Sigma High Altitude Medical Service has left Delhi today with the chanting of “Mahadev”. The doctors of the team will provide health services to the devotees in Kedarnath Dham. He is an expert in providing medical services in hilly areas.
Addressing the first batch of Six Sigma High Altitude Medical Service team going to Kedarnath Dham to provide medical services, Union Minister of State for Tourism Shri Shripad Nayak said, “Dr. Pradeep Bhardwaj, Dr. Anita Bhardwaj and Six Sigma High Altitude Medical Services team are to be congratulated for providing medical facilities to the pilgrims visiting religious pilgrimages in dire circumstances. The Union Minister said, under any circumstances.

Medical Director of Six Sigma High Altitude Medical Service, Dr. Pradeep Bhardwaj told the Union Minister of State for Tourism that Six Sigma Healthcare is the only organization in the country which provides free medical service at high altitude and does not take any kind of donation from anyone. He said that the Pancha Moolatra of Six Sigma High Altitude Medical Service is very clear, at any height, any place, any time, any weather and any mountain and with name, name, mark, respect and loyalty to serve people.

Dr. Pradeep Bhardwaj said that this time the medical team will mostly use portable medical equipment during the journey so that better healthcare can be provided to the passengers. Apart from this, a hyperbionic chamber will also be built for the convenience of the passengers and ECG facility will also be available.

This time more than 130 medical staff will be deployed by Six Sigma Healthcare to provide medical services in the Yatra, in which experts from Critical Care, Cardio, Respiratory and Obesity / Gynecology will also render their services. Satellite phones will be used for quick connectivity during the journey towards the institution.

Board member of Six Sigma Healthcare Dr. Kulraj Kapoor, Union Minister while conveying his best wishes to the Six Sigma High Altitude Medical Team said, the work which even the biggest organizations hesitate to do. Same Dr. The team of Six Sigma High Altitude Medical Service under the leadership of Pradeep Bhardwaj is completing that task with great ease in Chardham Yatra.

Congratulating the first batch going to Kedarnath Dham for providing medical services, Ashish Sharma (Deputy Director, Six Sigma Healthcare) said, “Since 2013, Six Sigma High Altitude Medical Service is providing health services in Shri Kedarnath Dham. The organization has brought laurels on the strength of its work. He cautioned the volunteers to go to Kedarnath with all their preparations and advised them to check their belongings before leaving.

Dr. Bhardwaj told about the medical camps that Sauvik Chandra Dutta will take charge of running the medical camp at Kedar Tungnath. At the same time, Sanjeev Kumar will conduct the camp along with paramedical staff in the second Kedar Madmaheshwar, while the medical service in Kedarnath Dham will be commanded by Dr. Dipanshu Kaushik, Dr. In the hands of Kiran Malik.

Dr. Pradeep Bhardwaj, CEO, Six Sigma High Altitude Medical Service, told about the High Altitude Medical Service that till now along with the medical team, we have given medical services in many inaccessible places of Himalayan region. In 2018, the team of Six Sigma High Altitude Medical Service provided health services to more than 40,000 pilgrims at Shri Kedarnath Dham, Shri Madmaheshwar Dham and Hemkund Sahib during the Chardham Yatra and succeeded in stopping the untimely death due to weather.

The medical team has so far provided first aid to 68,790 victims and contingency services to 6,800 people at various high altitude medical camps. He says that the medical team of Six Sigma had saved the lives of 1120 victims by giving medical aid to them in Kailash Mansarovar Yatra at Dolma Pass at an altitude of -19500 feet. In the devastating earthquake that struck Nepal in 2015, the Six Sigma High Altitude Medical Rescue team was the first to reach Gorkha district and helped more than 1700 people affected by the disaster.

Apart from this, during Shri Amarnath Yatra in 2014, 11,290 pilgrims were given new life by giving them medical services. In the Shree Manimehsh Yatra (District-Chamba, Bharmour, Himachal Pradesh) till 2008-2018, health services were provided to 24,000 passengers.

At the launch of Kedarnath Dham Medical Service Campaign, Dr. Pradeep Bhardwaj, Dr. Anita Bhardwaj, Ashish Sharma, Bharat Sharma, Siddhant Sharma, Baldev Batra, Souvik Chandra Dutta, Tushar Singh, Col. P. Tanwar, Dr. Sheetal, Dr. Bhagwat Narayan Rajput, Dr. Richa Agarwal etc. were present on the occasion.

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