Rewa super-speciality hospital doctors to get multi-storied residences on hospital campus
Rewa: The doctors associated with the super-speciality hospital in Rewa would now be able to avail of residential accommodation within the hospital premises as the officials are planning to construct multi-storied residences for the doctors.
While performing the inaugural ceremony for the building project, Legislator Rajendra Shukla said that they would be constructing four multi-storied buildings to provide accommodation to the doctors within the hospital campus.
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He praised the doctors of the super-facility hospital and the doctors of the Sanjay Gandhi health centre for their services during the pandemic. Shukla, as per a media report in the Free Press Journal, said that the hospital is a boon for the people of Vindhyachal and expressed his desire to turn Rewa into a medical hub.
The work on the hospital extension and the centre for kidney transplantation would be beginning soon, he said. He noted that the residents of Rewa have started receiving better medical facilities after the super-facility hospital was established in the region. An airstrip is also set to come up in the region.
Meanwhile, in another news from Madhya Pradesh, the Medical Dialogues team had earlier reported that due to the low number of medical seats at an existing medical institution, the Madhya Pradesh government has decided to increase the number of MBBS seats from 100 to 250 at Sagar Medical College so that more medical aspirants can pursue medicine there. While National Medical Commission has been granting 150 MBBS seats to new medical colleges across the country following its draft on increasing seats for Medical Education Regulations 2023, the existing medical college in the state with 100 MBBS seats is facing inconvenience. Since the medical college has a low number of seats, medical aspirants in the neighbouring area are facing difficulty to get into the college.
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