Kazakhstan’s train hospital brings healthcare to remote regions
Summary
A medical train in Kazakhstan travels 20,000 kilometers each year to provide healthcare to remote regions. The train carries doctors who offer free medical services to over 100 isolated communities for eight months annually.Key Facts
- The medical train operates in Kazakhstan, a Central Asian country.
- It covers 20,000 kilometers (12,500 miles) annually.
- The train visits more than 100 remote communities each year.
- Doctors live on the train for eight months to provide care.
- They offer free diagnostics, consultations, and specialized medical services.
- Services are provided even in extremely cold conditions.
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