Boards And Desks
Health
Welcome to the home of the Health Improvement Board of the Council of European Jamaats, HIB in short. We are a sub-committee who are responsible for the all the health related projects in all European Khoja Shia Ithna-asheri communities. We aim to improve the health of our communities together with striving hard to meet their needs in line with the ever changing environment of modern healthcare. We aim to be the link to various resources of healthcare information and try to provide up to date and accurate information from this site.
This site is also a portal to all ongoing activities of HIB and a place for interested healthcare professionals to offer their services to aid us in our quest. Please feel free to explore this website and use it’s resources to better your health and the health of your families and commuity. We pray to Allah (S.W.T) to help us in making the website into our aspirations of serving to improve the health of our communities. Ameen.
The Chairman of this board is Dr Rizwan Alidina
To contact this board email: hib@coej.org
Health Professionals in the Community
Health improvement board (HIB) is a part of the Council of European Jama’ats which is responsible for all projects relating to healthcare in the European communities. This includes projects such as medical screening programs, Hajj medical assistance together with health promotion drives. We are always re-organising ourselves so that we can provide a more improved services to all European communities.
We are also looking to meet the changing demands of modern health care professionals in our community and provide them with a network where they can exchange views and also identify future projects we can embark on. We also wish to update the current list and recognise newly qualified professionals in our communities.
Can you help us in achieving our goals? Please register your details on our online registration form.
Have you moved recently? Are there any changes to your current profile? Please update it here.
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