Only after months of the establishment of the department of cardiology, the department improved significantly and has now secured the permission of MCI to run a specialty course. This step will help the institute to provide more trained cardiologists, especially at a time when the demands for Interventional Cardiologists all over the country have hiked.
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According to a recent media report, after the inspection, the Medical Council of India expressed its satisfaction with the infrastructure and the development of the department of cardiology. The vice-chancellor of AMU Professor Tariq Mansoor has been dedicating his efforts and enthusiasm to achieve this milestone for a long time. The department of cardiology and the establishment of advanced cardiac cath lab was also a result of his relentless efforts. This is a marked achievement for the institution considering that this reflects on the progress of the Department.
Speaking to
India Educationdiary, Prof M U Rabbani, Chairman, Department of Cardiology, has commended the contribution of Prof Tariq Mansoor whose consistent efforts have improved the infrastructure for the prestigious course. He also thanked Prof Maheshwari, Dean, Faculty of Medicine, and Prof Shahid Ali Siddiqui, Principal, and CMS, JN Medical College for their consistent endeavours in expediting the process.
After the installation of cardiac Cath Lab, at least 4500 procedures including Coronary Angioplasty and Advanced Pacemakers have been carried out and the Cardiology department of the institution became a principal institution for interventional cardiology. The department is extending its services to many of the cardiac patients, providing relief for them. Prof Rabbani, a famous cardiologist of the country told India education diary that the DM Course at JN Medical College will make headway in the perfect direction. Many of the medicos have also expressed their elation on the success achieved by the institution via social media.
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