By Punjabnewire4u
MUMBAI, JUNE 11
In a bid to
provide the best Healthcare and diagnostic facilities to the Cancer patients
across the state, the Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today
sought all possible assistance and co-operation from the Tata Memorial Centre
(TMC) for imparting training in Oncology to the Doctors and Paramedics to
update their skills on one hand and to strengthen the Human Resource Potential
in Medical and Research on the other.
During an
interactive session with the Doctors of the TMC here today, the Chief Minister
emphasised on the need to initiate a six months oncology training program for
the Doctors and Para Medics of the Government Medical Colleges & Hospitals
and the state’s Health Department under the auspices of TMC. Mr. Badal
apprised the team of TMC Doctors that the services of Doctors and paramedics
after duly trained by them especially in the field of Oncology would be
optimally utilised in the upcoming state-of-the-art Cancer treatment centres at
Patiala, Amritsar, Faridkot, Bhatinda, Mohali and Sangrur.
The Chief
Minister assured that the state would provide the requisite manpower available
in terms of the Doctors, Nurses and Technicians to run this program efficiently
in Punjab but asked TMC to take care of their training with a view
to deliver a quality service, so that the mission of the State Government to
provide best cancer treatment especially to the poor patients of the state
could be fulfilled in true spirit.
In order to
motivate the nurses and other technical staff to undergo this special training,
a team of the TMC would soon visit the state to explore and plan for the
future. Mr. Badal reiterated that the state government would ensure that after
getting this specialized training, the staff must be duly assigned the job in
the oncology wings of the state hospitals.
The Chief
Minister also informed that the state government has sanctioned new posts of
the specialists (Doctors) and the process of recruitment by the Health
department was in pipeline. Mr. Badal asked the TMC experts to chalk out a plan
to provide specific training to the Doctors also, for the upcoming ultra-modern
Radiotherapy Hospitals in the state. He also assured the TMC experts that the
Punjab government would provide boarding and lodging facilities to them in
Mohali, Sangrur and other places where they wish to organise state’s oncology
program.
Underlining the
need for imparting cost effective Health care facilities to the people, the
Chief Minister said that in order to provide uniform Health services to the
people, the concept of Human Resource Development should be given paramount
importance besides progressing it at the local level. Mr. Badal also asked the
TMC to adopt the Bathinda hospital, which was well equipped with the
ultra-modern infrastructure adding he also impressed upon them to develop
similar Radio therapy institute at Patiala too.
Meanwhile the TMC
Director Dr. RA Badwe assured the Chief Minister that he would soon depute a
high level team to visit Bathinda and Patiala for chalking out the program as
per his wishes. He also apprised the Chief Minister that the TMC would soon
open a state-of-the-art Radiotherapy Hospital at a cost of Rs. 22 crore in
Sangrur, which would be equipped with the ultra-modern machines. TMC had
already started the process for setting up this hospital but the requisite
permission from the Union government was still awaited, added Mr. Badwe.
It may be
recalled here that the state government had already allotted a chunk of land
for this purpose. The institute would commence the services in the field of
Radiology besides latest techniques of Chemotherapy within next six months
while the entire institute would be made operational within next two years.
On occasion the
Chief Minister also visited the wards and various wings of the TMC where he was
briefed about the latest techniques and machines being used for the treatment
of the cancer. He visited the units of Radiation Oncology Treatment and Image
Guided Radiotherapy system also and evinced keen interest in the online
registration of the patients and online record keeping system of the centre.
Mr. Badal also visited the dispensary, where the patients could avail medicines
at much lower cost than available in the market on the basis of newly
introduced online prescription by the TMC.
On the occasion
The TMC Doctors through power point presentations informed the Chief Minister
about various activities and effective treatment delivery system for the
patients inflicted with different types of cancer.
The Chief
Minister was accompanied by Advisor on Health and Medical Education &
Research Dr. KK Talwar, Principal Secretary Health and Medical Education Mrs.
Vini Mahajan, Special Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister Mr. Gaggandip
Singh Brar besides the TMC team of Doctors and medical specialists including
Dr. RA Badwe, Dr Ambumani, Dr AK Decrouz, Dr K Sharma, Dr Ramesh Ashopa and Dr
Bhawna.
Contact Dr. Amit Kumar Dhiman, the best Oncology Doctor in Punjab at Deep Hospital for getting more information about cancer and its treatments.
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