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Continuing medical education on current trends in medical rehabilitation in leprosy

Rajah Muthiah Medical College, Chidambaram, Cuddalore district, Tamil Nadu, along with The Leprosy Mission Trust India’s (TLMTI) Partnership, Advocacy, Research, Training towards Inclusion (PARTI) project organised a continuing medical education (CME) lecture and workshop on current trends in medical rehabilitation in leprosy, for physiotherapists, occupational therapists, nurses, and postgraduate medical students in physical medicine and rehabilitation, in Chidambaram, on December 6.

National meet: #ChampionsForZeroLeprosy

The Leprosy Mission Trust India (TLMTI), over the last few years, developed over 240 Champions (persons affected by leprosy) who have overcome the challenges of leprosy to champion the cause of people affected by leprosy, from across the country. TLMTI, through its CREATE project, organised a 2-day national meet of the Champions in New Delhi, from November 27-28, 2018.

Creating sustainable livelihood opportunities for persons affected by leprosy and persons with disabilities

The Leprosy Mission Trust India’s (TLMTI) Partnerships, Advocacy, Research & Training towards Inclusion (PARTI) project organised a training workshop for persons affected by leprosy and persons with disabilities on fabrication of occupational therapy equipment, aimed at providing them better livelihood opportunities, on March 22, in Cuddalore district of Tamil Nadu.