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ACE and EMCH Partnership: For a new beginning for Healthcare System and Professionals

———–  As-saba Hossain

Diabetes and smoking are two modern-day threats to human health that need to be tackled with a great understanding of human behavior as well as scientific research. With that on the horizon, a research agreement was signed between the Association for Community Empowerment (ACE) and Enam Medical College & Hospital (EMCH), Savar, Dhaka, and the Centre for Substance Use Research (CSUR) Ltd., based in Glasgow, UK, with the aim of better understanding the long-term health effects of smoking cessation among Type-2 diabetic smokers in Bangladesh. The goal is to develop a protocol for diabetic smokers in Bangladesh, along with two publications in international journals. This collaboration between three organizations marks a significant step in the health risk assessment of Type-2 diabetic smokers in Bangladesh and will have a lasting impact on the future of public health in the country.

Enam Medical College Hospital has been recognized as the leader in bringing international standard health care to the people of Savar, Dhaka’s northern suburb, an important industrial hub interconnecting 16 districts of the country. As a complete embodiment of the health care system of the country, the hospital and its medical college are dedicated to providing healthcare and promoting new services and care to the families and patients of their community. In recent years, Enam Medical College Hospital has invested heavily in new technology and equipment to provide state-of-the-art medical care while also ensuring improvements in infrastructure, patient-friendly billing, enhanced medical education, and staff development. With their commitment to providing high-quality services, the hospital is striving to ensure that the community has access to the health care they need.

The world of healthcare is changing rapidly, and with it, the way we approach treating chronic diseases. Enam Medical College Hospital & Hospital, the Association for Community Empowerment (ACE), and the Centre for Substance Use Research (CSUR) Ltd. have joined forces to develop a tobacco harm reduction intervention that specifically targets vulnerable patient populations. This research aims to facilitate and support this new, innovative approach to treating tobacco-related illnesses.

A signing ceremony took place with Mr. Shams Enam, Mr. Asif Moinur Chowdhury, and Dr. Nafis Rahman in attendance. This partnership promises to bring a number of benefits to these patients, including increased access to specialized care, improved education and prevention strategies, and more comprehensive treatment options. With the help of this partnership, the hospital and the ACE organization will be able to create a healthier, smoke-free life for diabetic patients. Through this collaboration, both parties hope to achieve greater success in helping people quit smoking and manage their diabetes.

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