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Relocated cancer ward inaugurated at Patna Medical College and Hospital
Patna: The superintendent of the hospital, Dr Indra Shekhar Thakur has recently inaugurated the relocated and reconstructed cancer ward of Patna Medical College and Hospital (PMCH).
The cancer ward was previously located at the premises of the Patna metro's under-construction underground station. However, it has recently been shifted to another stable location and has been reconstructed to include 20 beds, a doctor's chamber, an outpatient department and a waiting area.
The fully air-conditioned ward with 20 beds has become functional in a full-fledged manner from Tuesday. Dr Thakur also informed that the construction of the chief minister’s dream project of establishing a 5,500-bed cancer department is underway and will be completed soon, reports a daily.
The PMCH received the new building made from a prefabricated construction near the gynaecology and inpatient unit before the cancer ward was pulled down.
Dr Thakur told the Times of India, "This arrangement has been devised at the PMCH to ensure that the cancer ward continues to operate without interruption. In addition to the cancer ward, cobalt therapy will be relocated on the hospital’s grounds because PMCH is the only hospital in the state that offers this service to patients."
Buildings or subassemblies that have been entirely or largely built or put together utilizing closed construction at an off-site location before being constructed on-site are known as prefabricated structures.
One of the buildings being rebuilt is the surgical emergency registration desk in the emergency facility. Prior to the original house guard room being demolished, the guard room barracks for home guards underwent renovation and development as well.
Medical Dialogues team had earlier reported that around 75-year-old iconic heritage PMCH, which was then called Patna Medical College and Hospital faces dismantling for a redevelopment project.
Sanchari Chattopadhyay has pursued her M.A in English and Culture Studies from the University of Burdwan, West Bengal. She likes observing cultural specificities and exploring new places.