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Routine medical investigations for 6th batch patients starts tomorrow

Africa » Gambia
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Patients who have registered as the sixth batch for the presidential HIV/AIDS treatment programme, are urged to report at the Serrekunda Hospital on Thursday, October 15th, 2009 from 10:00 am onwards, for the routine medical investigation.

This is contained in a dispatch sent to the Daily Observer yesterday. The dispatch reads:The Director General of the Presidential Treatment Programme, Doctor Tamsir Mbowe, is hereby informing the patients who have registered for His Excellency Sheikh Professor Alhaji Doctor Yahya AJJ Jammeh's HIV/AIDS treatment programme (the sixth batch) to report at the Serrekunda Hospital from Thursday, 15th October, 2009 from 10 am onwards, for the routine medical investigations, before the start of the treatment session.

The Director General is appealing to the patients to give their true medical histories during the registration period. Any patient who gives false medical history if detected or found during the course of the treatment will be dropped. For any further information please contact Doctor Tamsir Mbowe on 9914535.



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