Specialist doctors invited by TTD for voluntary service in Paediatric Hospital
Doctors professing Hindu religion with 15 years experience are being sought to perform the heart surgeries and related services to the new born infants under SV Pranadana Trust of TTD.
Tirupati: Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD) has invited paediatric cardio thoracic surgeons and children specialists from all the recognised children's hospitals across the country to render voluntary service at the new Sri Padmavati Children Heart Centre (Paediatric Hospital) which is coming up shortly at the BIRRD complex here.
In a statement released on Sunday, Doctors professing Hindu religion with 15 years experience are being sought to perform the heart surgeries and related services to the new born infants under SV Pranadana Trust of TTD.
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TTD has also offered two options. Under option A for rendering voluntary service, the Doctor along with five family members will be provided free accommodation, protocol VIP break Darshan at Tirumala along with free transportation between Tirumala and Tirupati.
Under option B the specialists who are willing to perform service on remuneration shall be provided honorarium as per TTD regulations but accommodation, Darshan and transport will not be provided free of cost.
The release said interested specialists and child experts could send emails to cmo.adldirector@gmail.com with details and the category opted by them.
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