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Telemedicine to be started in MP medical colleges
Bhopal, August 24, 2012: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has said telemedicine facility will soon be started in medical colleges in the state. Reviewing the Medical Education Department's activities here yesterday, the Chief Minister said after launch of the facility, these medical colleges will work as resource centres and government hospitals will be attached to them, an official statement said.
In the first phase, the facility will be started in Bhopal, Indore, Gwalior and Jabalpur medical colleges while Rewa and Sagar medical colleges in the second phase. Mr Chouhan said special facilities for treatment of heart diseases, cancer and other serious ailments should be developed at medical colleges. Separate departments for this should be set up in medical colleges.
On the lines of All India Institute of Medical Sciences, one medical college of the state should have facilities for treatment of every disease where super-speciality facilities should be ensured in other medical colleges for treatment of diseases exclusively for the benefit of poor patents. He said generic medicines should be purchased for patients of government hospitals. Besides, work for making available modern medical facilities in all the medical colleges should be completed within time-limit.
Medical colleges will be linked with National Knowledge Network. As many as 150 posts including those of assistant professors have been filled up in medical colleges during the last six months, the sources said. |
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