Healthcare
ATLAS Aerospace Provides free Medical check-ups to Employees in Celebration of World Health Day
Atlas Aerospace, the new aerospace arm of Atlas Group and the MENA region's leading aerospace empire, in partnership with Beverly Hills Medical Centre, a multi-specialty medical centre offering top quality medical care in Abu Dhabi, has celebrated World Health Day by providing totally free clinical examinations to ATLAS Aerospace employees from their workplaces in Al Bateen Executive Airport. The event, which belongs to the company's proceeding dedication to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), included free tests like Body Mass Index (BMI), Sugar Level, Blood Pressure, Fibroscan (a test for the liver) and Sudoscan (a test for the nerves).
Currently on its 70th year, World Health Day is a global health understanding day celebrated each year on April 7, under the sponsorship of the World Health Organization (WHO), in addition to various other associated companies. This year's theme, 'Universal Health Coverage: Everyone, Everywhere' is also accompanied with the slogan, 'Health for All.' The WHO has likewise exposed that this year's events are aimed at inspiring, encouraging and assisting Universal Health Coverage (UHC) stakeholders to earn commitments towards health care.
Professor Imad Victor Lahoud, Managing Director, ATLAS Aerospace, said, "We are happy to sign up with the whole world in celebration of World Health Day, which is concentrated to advertising healthier living habits and practices that could raise life span. CSR activities like this offer us the possibility to acknowledge the dedication and commitment of our employees.
" It is an honor for us to work very closely with an industry leader like ATLAS Aerospace to mark such a crucial occasion like World Health Day, which demonstrates both companies' understanding that health is necessary to all. Rest assured that we continue to be fully committed in supplying world course medical solutions and helping boost understanding on the significance of healthy and living," wrapped up Dr. Mohammed Ayaydeh, CEO, Beverly Hills Medical Facility.