AIIMS Jammu is all set to be functional by March 2024

Published On 2024-01-17 05:45 GMT   |   Update On 2024-01-17 06:11 GMT

Jammu: In a momentous development, the inauguration of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Jammu by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, slated for February-March 2024, is set to mark a significant milestone in the region's healthcare landscape. The institution, with a projected minimum staff strength of 3,000 regular employees, is gearing up to offer top-notch medical services...

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Jammu: In a momentous development, the inauguration of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Jammu by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, slated for February-March 2024, is set to mark a significant milestone in the region's healthcare landscape.

The institution, with a projected minimum staff strength of 3,000 regular employees, is gearing up to offer top-notch medical services and comprehensive academic programs.

“We will be having a regular staff of 3,000 to 4,000 employees in 46 categories. We are going to operate a total of 50 departments—30 general and 20 super speciality departments. In the first phase, we are getting a total of 183 senior specialist doctors and faculty members. Until today, 88 doctors have joined. We are also getting 800 nurses out of which 450 have been selected and they have joined”, Executive Director of AIIMS Jammu, Dr Shakti Gupta, revealed to The News Now.
Recruitment efforts are primarily channelled through two All-India competitions, supplemented by the selection of junior cadres through a local committee at AIIMS Jammu. The selected medical professionals have undergone a specialized two-week training course, while nurses are currently enrolled in a rigorous 6-month training program at AIIMS New Delhi. The hospital-cum-deemed university will offer a spectrum of undergraduate, postgraduate, and post-doctoral programs, including MBBS, MD, MS, DM, and MCh across various medical and surgical disciplines, reports the Daily. 

Presently operating from a makeshift campus at a former private IT college in Meeransahab, AIIMS Jammu has admitted four batches of MBBS students (2020-2023). The forthcoming super-specialty hospital is poised to accommodate 750 beds, featuring trauma and emergency beds, ICU facilities, operation theatres, a helipad, and state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment such as MRI, CT, and Cath Lab. Authorities are actively planning the establishment of Distance Education Centres and a Simulation Laboratory equipped with the latest Artificial Intelligence innovations to enhance the learning experience.

In addition to hospital and academic blocks, the campus will include a night shelter, Ayush building, convention center, guesthouse, and club. Six hostel buildings catering to married and unmarried UG/PG students, separate residential blocks for nursing students, and gender-segregated dining halls are all in progress, ensuring a comprehensive and conducive environment for education and healthcare excellence. 

The Nursing College of AIIMS Jammu has already commenced operations, admitting 60 candidates for BSc Nursing. Dr Gupta, a key figure in the project, mentioned that upon completion, the annual MBBS intake would increase to 100 seats, while AIIMS Jammu would consistently admit 60 candidates for BSc Nursing each year. In the initial phase, practical training for MBBS students was conducted in Rishikesh (Uttarakhand), but now, all practical courses are efficiently managed at Government Medical College (GMC) Jammu, in close proximity to AIIMS Jammu's makeshift headquarters, and at a Government Hospital in Gandhi Nagar, Jammu.

In addition to cutting-edge medical education and services, AIIMS Jammu is enhancing its infrastructure with a host of facilities, including a community shopping center, open-air theatre, animal facility, solid waste management, electric substation, solar energy charging station, solar street lights, fire station, police post, swimming pool, gymnasium, 24x7 digital library, stadium, fully air-conditioned indoor sports complex, and a crèche for babies.

“We have completed 95 per cent of our work and are now waiting for the inauguration by the Prime Minister. Some equipment is procured from within the country, some from overseas. A lot of coordination is involved in all turnkey jobs. Some works may continue even after the inauguration. But we are hopeful to make the hospital fully functional within the next 4-5 months”, Dr Gupta added.





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