Published On : Wed, Dec 9th, 2015

Chief Secretary inspects ‘Trauma Care Centre’ in GMCH; directs its functioning from January, 2016

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Trauma Care Centre' in GMCH (3)
Nagpur:
Maharashtra Chief Secretary Swadheen Kshatriya paid his visit to Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) as well as Super Speciality Hospital here in the city on Wednesday and inspected the newly constructed Trauma Care Centre building there in. He directed the hospital authorities to get its electrification and other technical works completed soon and start its functioning from January, 2016.

Present on this occasion were Addl Chief Secretary (Medical Education) Medha Gadgil, Addl Chief Secretary (Finance and Planning) Sunil Porwal, Principal Secretary Sitaram Kunte, Dean GMCH Dr Abhimanyu Niswade, senior officers of PWD and other departments.

Kshatriya further said, early start of Trauma Care Centre is necessary so that the patients of major accidents and seriously injured in other natural calamities may be benefited.

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Trauma Care Centre' in GMCH (1)The Chief Secretary also held a review-meeting on GMCH, Super Speciality Hospital and Trauma Centre and directed that a proposal relating to vacant lying posts, and also new posts of specialists as well as other required infrastructure be tabled soon for the orders of the government.

Trauma Care Centre' in GMCH (2)Inspecting the hospital premises, he pointed out about maintenance of cleanliness and hygiene with the help of outsourcing as one of the options. He also visited certain patient-wards and sought necessary information from medical officers. He directed Dr Niswade to take care of proper diets to patients and medical facilities made available to them.

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