Monday, September 1, 2014

Introduction to Rural Medical Practitioner (RMP) 101









Introduction to Rural Medical Practitioner

Our first introduction for the Rural Medical Practitioner (RMP) was met with some shocking insights. First of all, the RMP are the group of people who are known as the “local doctors.” They have their own medicine shop and typically RMP have the capability to prescribe medications and take basic medical readings such as blood pressure, temperature, examine abdominal pain. Typical illnesses they treat are diarrhea, headaches, cold, cough, malaria, dysentery, and typhoid.  From there the RMP usually prescribes medication and charges only for the prescription.
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We used the "van" as a transportation to visit each RMP's kiosk. It a van without a shock absorber. It feels like we are in a race car; the car tells you every detail on what's going on on the road surface.
 On your right is the kiosk of one of the RMPs. It a pretty small chamber which can fit 3-4 people at a time. There are no A/C or fans. It has a load of medicines ready to prescribe to villagers.


At the back of some kiosks, they have beds for IV patient. Most of those patients have diarrhea and need IV treatment. Those beds do not have any fancy things but a simple flat wooden table and a beam to hang the saline bag.















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