Currently based in Kamashi City and the town of Ohtsuchicho, AMDA doctors and nurses have been on rotation to provide medical services in the region. While some of AMDA doctors are stationed at the larger evacuation centers, other medical staff are delivering mobile clinic services to the smaller shelters by electric vehicles and other means.
The effort to provide meals to the evacuees was realized which served hot meals to 1,500 people in both Kamaishi City and Ohtsuchicho. The initiative was prompted by AMDA and was organized by one of the municipalities in Okayama Pref., home to AMDA.

Miyagi Prefecture (Sendai City and the town of Minamisanriku-cho):

From Mar. 23rd AMDA will be backing up a local doctor already active in Minamisanriku-cho to provide medical services at the local primary and secondary schools. On the same day, AMDA's 11th team (three doctors, one nurse and one coordinator) will be arriving from Tokyo on helicopter to join the existing team in Minamisanriku-cho.
The total number of AMDA personnel dispatched thus far (as of Mar. 22nd): 56
21 doctors, 9 nurses, 2 midwives, 1 assistant nurse, 2 pharmacists, 21 coordinators
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