Dr. Hasan was a young doctor who left a good job in the city and returned to his own village. His goal was to provide proper healthcare to rural people.
There was no hospital in the village, just a small clinic. In medical emergencies, patients had to go to the city which was very expensive. Dr. Hasan decided to change this situation.
First, he upgraded that clinic. He brought new equipment, stocked medicines. He knew that proper treatment wasn't possible without proper diagnosis.
Many people in the village were suffering from chronic diseases but they didn't know why. Dr. Hasan carefully checked everyone's symptoms, made proper diagnoses. Someone had diabetes, someone blood pressure, someone had been suffering from infection for a long time.
He wouldn't just give prescriptions, he would explain how to prevent disease. Creating health awareness was part of his mission.
One day a patient came in serious condition. He needed surgery. But there was no facility in the village. Dr. Hasan took him to the city, made all arrangements. The surgery was successful, the patient's recovery began.
After this incident, Dr. Hasan decided to build a proper hospital. He did fundraising, sought government support.
Two years later, a modern rural hospital was built. Basic surgery, therapy, emergency care - everything was available here. Dr. Hasan recruited more doctors.
He also continued his medical research. He studied local diseases, looked for effective treatments. In some cases, he used innovative therapy methods.
Now Dr. Hasan's hospital is a healthcare center for the entire area. He doesn't just heal patients, he educates them about health maintenance. His mission was accessible medical care, and he has achieved it. His dedication proves that a doctor doesn't just practice medicine, he saves lives, improves lives.
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cared
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cared
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cares
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caring
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The process of looking after someone or something; to be concerned or interested.
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She took great care of her younger brother. |
take care |
Used to tell someone to be cautious or to say goodbye kindly.
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concern, attention, caution, supervision, protection
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neglect, disregard, indifference
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take care, health care, child care, care about, intensive care
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noun
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A place where people receive medical treatment without staying overnight.
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She went to the clinic for a health check-up. |
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hospital, infirmary, dispensary, medical center
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home, outdoors
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health clinic, dental clinic, free clinic, community clinic
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cured
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cured
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cures
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curing
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to make someone healthy again after an illness
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The new medicine cured her of the infection. |
prevention is better than cure |
it is better to stop something bad from happening than to deal with it later
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heal, treat, remedy, recover, fix
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infect, harm, worsen
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cure disease, cure illness, cure patient, cure completely
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diagnosed
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diagnosed
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diagnoses
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diagnosing
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To identify a disease, condition, or problem by examining symptoms.
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The doctor diagnosed him with pneumonia. |
diagnose a problem |
To identify the cause of an issue
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identify, detect, determine, analyze, recognize
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misdiagnose, ignore
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diagnose disease, diagnose illness, diagnose condition, diagnose problem
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An illness or medical condition that affects the body or mind.
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The doctor is researching a cure for the disease. |
heart disease |
A general term for conditions affecting the heart.
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illness, sickness, ailment, disorder, infection
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health, wellness
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infectious disease, chronic disease, disease prevention, disease outbreak
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A qualified medical professional who treats illnesses and injuries.
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The doctor prescribed medicine for the patient. |
the doctor is in |
The doctor is available to see patients
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physician, medic, surgeon, healer
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patient, layman
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doctor appointment, family doctor, consulting doctor, doctor visit
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healed
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healed
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heals
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healing
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to make or become healthy again after an injury or illness
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Time helps to heal both physical and emotional wounds. |
heal the wounds |
to repair or improve something damaged or hurt
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cure, mend, recover, restore, repair
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harm, injure, damage
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heal quickly, heal completely, heal wounds, heal process
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noun
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The state of being free from illness or injury.
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Exercise is important for good health. |
in good health |
being healthy
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wellness, fitness, condition, wellbeing
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illness, sickness, disease
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good health, health care, public health, mental health
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noun
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an institution where sick or injured people are given medical treatment
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He was taken to the hospital after the accident. |
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clinic, infirmary, medical center, healthcare facility
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home, outdoors
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go to hospital, hospital bed, hospital staff
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adjective
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relating to the science or practice of medicine
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He went for a medical check-up last week. |
medical condition |
a disease or health issue someone has
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clinical, healthcare, therapeutic, medicinal
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nonmedical, unhealthy
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medical treatment, medical advice, medical center, medical research
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A substance used to treat illness, injury, or disease.
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He took some medicine for his headache. |
take your medicine |
to accept punishment or consequences
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drug, remedy, treatment, cure
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poison, toxin
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take medicine, prescribe medicine, traditional medicine, modern medicine
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able to accept or tolerate delays, problems, or suffering without becoming annoyed or anxious
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She remained patient despite the long wait. |
patience is a virtue |
the ability to wait calmly without becoming angry or upset is a valuable trait
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tolerant, calm, composed, understanding
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impatient, anxious, irritable
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remain patient, patient demeanor, patient attitude
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A written order from a doctor for the preparation and administration of a medicine; also, a recommendation or authoritative rule.
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The doctor gave her a prescription for antibiotics. |
fill a prescription |
to provide medicine according to a doctor’s order
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medication, remedy, directive, order
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discretion, suggestion
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doctor's prescription, prescription drug, prescription medicine
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🛌
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/rɪˈkʌvəri/
noun
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the process of recovering or returning to a normal state
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The patient is in recovery after the surgery. |
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restoration, rehabilitation, healing
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decline, deterioration
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make a recovery, in recovery, full recovery
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/rɪˈsɜːtʃ/
noun
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the systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions
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She conducted research on climate change effects. |
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study, investigation, inquiry, analysis
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ignorance, speculation
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conduct research, scientific research, research paper, research findings
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🔬
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noun
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the systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world
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Science has made incredible advancements in medicine. |
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study, knowledge, research, discipline
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ignorance, superstition
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science experiments, science degree, natural science, applied science
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/ˈsɜːdʒəri/
noun
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a medical procedure involving the cutting of the body to treat a condition
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She underwent surgery to remove the tumor. |
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operation, procedure, treatment
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healing, recovery
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surgery operation, minor surgery, surgery recovery
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🤒
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/ˈsɪmp.təmz/
noun
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signs or indications of a disease or condition
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Fever and cough are common symptoms of the flu. |
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signs, indicators, manifestations, evidence
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cure, recovery
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flu symptoms, cold symptoms, severe symptoms, early symptoms
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💆♀️
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/ˈθɛrəpi/
noun
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treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder
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She is receiving therapy for her injury. |
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treatment, care, healing, rehabilitation
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neglect, harm
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physical therapy, therapy session, receive therapy
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/ˈtriːtmənt/
noun
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medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury; the action of treating someone or something
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The doctor recommended a new treatment for her condition. |
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therapy, care, cure, medication
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neglect, harm, damage
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medical treatment, receive treatment, effective treatment
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