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    Reflections from the district residency programme posting in Gadchiroli, Maharashtra
    (All India Institute of Medical Sciences, 2025-02) Khan, A; Madke, B; Waghmare, TL; Singh, AL; Gedam, M.
    Working at a rural hospital in India under the National Medical Commission抯 District Residency Programme provided a firsthand encounter with the unique challenges and triumphs of healthcare in resource-limited settings. The experience in Gadchiroli, Maharashtra, highlighted the profound impact of poverty, illiteracy, and geographical barriers on healthcare delivery. Despite facing shortages in equipment and resources, the dedication of healthcare professionals proved the importance of knowledge and adaptability in patient care. The prevalence of diseases such as leprosy and the provision of care to marginalized populations, including inmates and orphaned children, highlighted the critical role of healthcare in addressing societal needs beyond medical treatment. Collaborative efforts with local healthcare providers emphasized the importance of community-driven interventions and culturally sensitive approaches that encompass not just physical health, but also mental, emotional, social, and spiritual dimensions in order to promote holistic well-being. This transformative experience emphasizes the need for flexible, inclusive healthcare solutions to address disparities in resource-constrained settings and establishes the pivotal role of accessible healthcare in improving lives.

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