Central medical board for labor migrants set up at national heath center

            DUSHANBE. February 27, Asia-Plus  — The central operational medical board for labor migrants, set up at the National Health Center (Republican Hospital named after A. Dyakov), began its work yesterday, press service of the Ministry of Health (MoH) said.               Now, labor migrants may undergo medical examination in one center; while before that, to […]

Mavjouda Hasanova

            DUSHANBE. February 27, Asia-Plus  — The central operational medical board for labor migrants, set up at the National Health Center (Republican Hospital named after A. Dyakov), began its work yesterday, press service of the Ministry of Health (MoH) said.  

            Now, labor migrants may undergo medical examination in one center; while before that, to undergo medical examination and get medical certificate labor migrants had to visit several medical facilities. 

The medical board is headed by Safarbek Mannonov, the deputy head physician of the National Health Center.  

            The medical board members include skilled specialists in different medical specialties: psychiatrist-narcologist; TB specialist; HIV/AIDS specialist; venerologist; blood specialist; and infectious disease doctor, the press service said.  

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