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Kottayam Medical College Hospital To Receive Major Boost in facilities
Kottayam: The Kottayam Medical College & Hospital is all set to receive a major boost under Health Minister Veena George. The Health Minister announced a host of new projects worth Rs. 9.34 crore.
The projects to be opened during the day include Nursing College Auditorium and Library-Examination Hall, constructed at cost of ₹6.20 crore, the renovated neurosurgery wards, Oxygen Generator at the children's hospital and a nephrology lab, among others.
The installation of the oxygen generator is intended to make children's hospital self-sufficient with regard to oxygen supply while the 750 KV generator will facilitate the day-to-day operations of the Medical College Hospital.
The Nephrology Ward will benefit dialysis units at seven locations as well as patients on the Nephrology Ward for tests related to kidney transplant surgery, reports The HIndu
Minister for Co-operation and Registration V.N. Vasavan will preside over the function. Thomas Chazhikadan, MP, will deliver the keynote address. MCH Superintendent T.K. Jayakumar will present the report.
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