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Kashmir Medical College & Hospital Sempora organizes World Tuberculosis Day

K H News Service by K H News Service
March 27, 2026
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Committed to fostering a responsive, empathetic healthcare: Executive Director

Srinagar :Kashmir Medical College and Hospital (KMCH) Sempora on Thursday organized World Tuberculosis Day aiming to strengthen awareness to eliminate tuberculosis.

The event was jointly organized by the Departments of Community Medicine, Microbiology, and General Medicine, in line with the World TB Day 2026 theme, “Yes! We can end TB! Led by countries, powered by people.”

While speaking on the occasion, Managing Director KMCH, Tauseef Ahmad, said it is encouraging to see such Continuing Medical Education (CMEs) being organized, as they play a vital role in raising awareness about tuberculosis and strengthening the capacity of healthcare professionals.

“At KMCH, we are committed to leaving no stone unturned in ensuring early detection and providing the best possible treatment to TB patients. We have upgraded our diagnostic facilities and clinical response to ensure that every patient receives timely care. Our focus remains on a patient-centric approach, ensuring dignity, accessibility, and quality treatment for all,” he said.

At the event, Executive Director KMCH, Insha S. Qazi, said the World TB Day serves as a reminder to intensify our collective efforts towards early detection, effective treatment, and widespread community awareness.

“It also highlights the importance of integrating communication, education, and preventive strategies into our healthcare system. Only through a sustained and coordinated approach, involving healthcare providers, policymakers, and the community, can we move closer to eliminating tuberculosis,” she said.

The Executive Director further said at KMCH, we are committed to fostering a more responsive and empathetic healthcare environment that prioritizes both medical excellence and human connection.

Besides the KMCH administration, HoDs, faculty members, doctors, and staff were also present on the occasion. The speakers stated that on World TB Day, the focus remains on closing the detection gap.

“By accelerating access to rapid testing and ensuring compassionate, patient-centered care, we can collectively move towards achieving a TB-free community,” they said.

They further urged the community to support those affected by tuberculosis by reducing stigma and ensuring that patients complete their full course of treatment.

K H News Service

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