How to convert AIIMS into World Class Medical university: Survey asks its HODs, doctors
New Delhi: The AIIMS administration has initiated a survey to assess space and infrastructure requirements of its departments and divisions for transforming the premier institute into a "world-class medical university" by 2024. The Union Cabinet had in March given its in-principle approval to implement the redevelopment master plan.
The administration has now asked the heads of all departments, divisions and various facilities to suggest their needs and vision for the institute during this survey.
The master plan aims at freeing up adequate space at the institute through redevelopment, expansion and reorganising the land usage to ensure most appropriate utilisation of resources for the next 20 years.
"While it would be preferred that a single, comprehensive document is prepared by departments/divisions and facilities within the institute, individuals and organisations within AIIMS are also welcome to suggest their needs and vision for the institute through this survey.
"The document should anticipate the space and infrastructure requirements over the next 20-30 years. It should be built on a comprehensive vision and not simply a reflection of patient-care needs. Data regarding manpower and staff is not to be provided in this document. It is anticipated that this form may not be sufficiently appropriate for each specialty and has been made to harmonise data collection," the communique to all the departments read.
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Suggestions have been sought about future requirements for OPD rooms per day, day-care beds, indoor beds, clinical laboratories, ICU beds and operation theatres among others. It has also sought suggestions over requirements in terms of seminar rooms and undergraduate and postgraduate laboratories and student rooms for academic and research.
The project is aimed at providing highly specialised state-of-the-art healthcare to the patients and an integrated 'one campus' answer to all the investigative, physiotherapeutic, operative, rehabilitative and vocational needs of the patients.
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