Madhya Pradesh :- The recruitment exercise for the vacant posts of Ayushman Arogya temples located in rural areas is intensifying. National Health Mission (NHM) is now going to fill the posts of Community Health Officers (CHO).
For this, institution-wise options have been sought from those who have passed the Certificate Course in Community Health (CCH) examination for the July-December 2025 session. Candidates will now be able to apply for posting in the Arogya Mandir of their choice till May 5.
Hundreds of youth have been waiting for a long time
Hundreds of youth were waiting for appointment after completion of training for a long time. Ayushman Arogya Mandirs (formerly Sub Health Centres) will help address the long-standing shortage of doctors and specialists. Villagers will no longer have to run to the district hospital or city for minor illnesses and first aid.
Facilities for these things will be available
Regular vaccination campaign will gain momentum and early screening of serious diseases like cancer, diabetes will be possible. Better care and monitoring of the health of pregnant women and children will be ensured. Providing better treatment at the primary level itself will reduce the extra burden of patients on district hospitals and medical colleges.
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