Walk In Interview At RML Hospital Delhi For Specialist Post, Details
New Delhi: Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital (RML Hospital Delhi) has released Vacancies for Specialist Post on Contract Basis. The selection will be done based on the Walk In Interview.
Dr Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, formerly known as Willingdon Hospital, was established by the British for their staff and had only 54 beds. After independence, its control was shifted to New Delhi Municipal Committee. In 1954, its control was again transferred to the Central Government of Independent India.
Vacancy Details:
Total no of vacancies: 01
The vacancies are in the Department of - ENT.
Date for Walk-in-Interview: 28th December 2020.
For more details about Qualification, Age, and Pay Allowance and much more, click on the given link:
https://medicaljob.in/jobs.php?post_type=&job_tags=RML+Hopital+Vacancies&location=&job_sector=all
Instruction for Candidates:-
Candidates who fulfill the above criteria and are interested to join the post may walk in for an interview along with 04 recent passport size photographs, resume along with copies of educational qualification certificates and report at Room No. 18, HA-1 Section, Old Building, Dr. RMI. Hospital.
The hospital has grown over the years and is currently having about 1420 beds, spread over in 30 acres of land. It caters to the population of New Delhi and Central District, apart from patients from other areas and even from out side Delhi. It is having 71 beds in a Nursing Home for the C.G.H.S beneficiaries, including Maternity Nursing Home.
It is fully funded by the Government of India (Ministry of Health Family Welfare). No Emergency Patients are Refused treatment in this Hospital.
A non-invasive Cardiac Lab and a Cardiac Cath Lab exists in this hospital, in which facility for TMT, Echo-Cardiography, Coronary Angiography and Pace Maker implantation are available. Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery, Neuro Surgery facilities are available in the Hospital.
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