Afghanistan | EmergencyUSA

Program Data Duab Prison: 694 patients examined and treated from 2001 to 2003. Shebergan Prison: 13,338 patients examined and treated from May 2002 to June 2004. Lashkar-Gah Prison: 1,880 patients examined and treated from February 2006 to December 2007. Prisons in Kabul(Governmental Jail, Investigation Department, Female Jail, Pol-e-Charki, Juvenile Rehabilitation Centre, Transition Prison) 653,448 patients examined and treated as of June 30, 2015. National staff: 27 Kabul area:Andar, Gardez, Ghazni, Chark-Logar, Maydan Shahr, Mirbachakot, Pul-iAlam, Sheikhabad, Tagab, male and female orphanages, Governor Jail, Investigation Jail, Female Jail, Juvenile Center, Poli Charki Jail. Anabah area:Abdara, Ahangaran, Anabah, Anjuman, Changaram, Dara, Darband, Dasht-e-Rewat, Gulbahar, Kapisa, Khinch, Koklamy, Oraty, Peryan, Poli Sayad, Said Khil, Sangai Khan, Shutul. Lashkar-Gah area: Garmsir, Grishk, Marjia, Sangin, Musa Qala, Urmuz National staff:1-4* doctors, 3-6 nurses, 2 vaccinators, ambulance drivers and support staff *Given the types of cases treated, the training level attained by medical staff, and the short distance from EMERGENCY hospitals, some FAPs and PHCs are only manned by nursing staff. Outpatients:3,195,184 Inpatient: 2 operating rooms, intensive care unit, surgical wards Outpatient: Emergency department, outpatient department Referred to our hospitals: 64,118 (Data correct as of December 31, 2015)

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