When education meets compassion, meaningful change begins. Bali Sehat recently collaborated with Udayana University in a social service activity focused on community health. This initiative aimed to improve health awareness and provide basic medical support for local residents.

As a community-based clinic in Amed, Bali Sehat believes healthcare should reach people beyond clinic walls. On the day of the activity, the atmosphere was warm and collaborative. Students from Udayana University worked alongside the Bali Sehat medical team. They supported patient registration, assisted during screenings, and engaged directly with the community.

Community members arrived with trust and openness. Many sought medical consultations, basic health checks, and advice on common health concerns. Doctors took time to listen carefully and explain conditions in simple terms. This approach helped patients feel respected, understood, and empowered.

The activity was not only about treatment. Health education played an important role throughout the day. Residents learned about nutrition, hygiene, and disease prevention. These conversations encouraged people to take better care of their health at home.

The impact extended beyond a single day. Community members received timely care that might otherwise have been delayed. Students gained hands-on experience in community-based healthcare. They also learned the value of empathy and social responsibility.

For Bali Sehat, this collaboration reflects a shared commitment to service. As a trusted clinic in Amed, we continue to partner with educational institutions and volunteers. These partnerships help expand access to healthcare across East Bali.

The social service activity with Udayana University shows the power of collaboration. Healthcare becomes stronger when knowledge, compassion, and action come together. Through shared efforts, we can build healthier and more resilient communities.

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