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DIU Medical Center health-care services
DIU Medical Center provides basic health-care services including information and education services. The center has full time doctors (both male and female) and nurses to provide necessary health-care services of both male and female students, employees and local community. The local residents also get sexual and reproductive health-care services on some programme basis.
Medical doctors and nurses 24/7
Link: https://daffodilvarsity.edu.bd/medical/diu-medical-center
List of Medical Staff: https://daffodilvarsity.edu.bd/medical/medical-personnel
Support from DIU Psychological Center
The professional mental health experts of DIU Psychological Center help us to reveal the insight and understanding of DIU’s students, faculty members, and administrative employees’ difficulties and make a positive change scientifically. The services of the center facilitate transformation as a self-independent person, and to deal with different kinds of life challenges effectively.
1000+ students received mental health support and psychological support services from the center in 2022 |
60+ Staff received mental health support and psychological support services from the center in 2022 |
The center provides psychological counseling and mental health support to all students, faculty members, and administrative employees of DIU. Whatever the case will be, DIU’s psychologists carefully listen to their concerns and strive to assist them in developing strategies that help to deal with mental challenges.
DIU Psychological Center link: https://dsa.daffodilvarsity.edu.bd/index.php/services-we-offer
World Food Day 2022: Leaving No One Hungry for a Sustainable Future
Free Healthcare Initiatives:
DIU's student club, Daffodil Bandhushobha, provided free healthcare services to over 200 underprivileged individuals in Ashulia, Dhaka, as part of Prothom Alo's 25th-anniversary celebrations. This service supports SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-Being) by increasing access to medical care for marginalized communities, promoting well-being and social equity.
NOhep Village Initiative for Hepatitis Prevention:
The Department of Public Health at DIU collaborated with the National Liver Foundation of Bangladesh (NLFB) to implement the NOhep Village initiative. This project focuses on raising awareness, promoting liver health, and preventing hepatitis in underserved communities across Bangladesh. By addressing health disparities, the collaboration supports SDG 10 (Reduced Inequalities) and SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-Being).