Showing posts with label West Bengal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label West Bengal. Show all posts

Friday, December 5, 2008

West Bengal gets its first trauma care unit

Kolkata: A private hospital has started West Bengal's first Trauma Care Unit (TCU) to deal with the rapidly increasing road traffic accidents here particularly in the EM Bypass area, the eastern part of the city, authorities said.

Ruby General Hospital, located in north-eastern Kolkata, inaugurated the TCU on Thursday evening.

"This TCU is one of its kind in West Bengal. We decided to start this unit after getting about 126 accident cases a month in the area since the beginning of 2008," Chairman and Managing Director of the hospital Kamal K. Dutta told sources on Friday.

He said most of the deaths from road accidents can be prevented if the victims are attended to in time.

"We have seen that a majority of the road accident victims die during the 'Golden Hour' (the time period of one hour in which the lives of a majority of critically injured trauma patients can be saved if definite surgical intervention is provided) as it takes a considerable time for them to reach hospitals."

"Hence we have strategically located the TCU at the accident-prone zone near EM Bypass," Dutta said.

The TCU is equipped with 15 trauma surgeons. There are provisions for all major surgeries including general, neuro and plastic surgeries.

According to WHO predictions, if a concerted effort is not made to improve the services by 2020, there will be 147 percent increase in road traffic accident (RTA) deaths in India. India has one percent of the world's vehicles, but six percent of the total global RTA deaths. IANS

Medical Colleges in Kolkata
Source: http://indiaedunews.net/West_Bengal/West_Bengal_gets_its_first_trauma_care_unit_6726/

West Bengal gets its first trauma care unit

Kolkata: A private hospital has started West Bengal's first Trauma Care Unit (TCU) to deal with the rapidly increasing road traffic accidents here particularly in the EM Bypass area, the eastern part of the city, authorities said.

Ruby General Hospital, located in north-eastern Kolkata, inaugurated the TCU on Thursday evening.

"This TCU is one of its kind in West Bengal. We decided to start this unit after getting about 126 accident cases a month in the area since the beginning of 2008," Chairman and Managing Director of the hospital Kamal K. Dutta told sources on Friday.

He said most of the deaths from road accidents can be prevented if the victims are attended to in time.

"We have seen that a majority of the road accident victims die during the 'Golden Hour' (the time period of one hour in which the lives of a majority of critically injured trauma patients can be saved if definite surgical intervention is provided) as it takes a considerable time for them to reach hospitals."

"Hence we have strategically located the TCU at the accident-prone zone near EM Bypass," Dutta said.

The TCU is equipped with 15 trauma surgeons. There are provisions for all major surgeries including general, neuro and plastic surgeries.

According to WHO predictions, if a concerted effort is not made to improve the services by 2020, there will be 147 percent increase in road traffic accident (RTA) deaths in India. India has one percent of the world's vehicles, but six percent of the total global RTA deaths. IANS

Medical Colleges in Kolkata
Source: http://indiaedunews.net/West_Bengal/West_Bengal_gets_its_first_trauma_care_unit_6726/

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Govt to set up AIIMS-like institute in West Bengal

New Delhi: Union Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss has assured the setting up of an AIIMS-like institute in West Bengal. He also assured the state of all possible help in the field of public health.Ramadoss, while addressing a delegation headed by state health minister Surya Kant Mishra, said, "We are committed to setting up such an institute in West Bengal and formalities in this regard are being completed".He further said that norms for setting up of new medical colleges in the state will be relaxed. "Medical education in the country will be expanded without compromising its quality and in accordance with the recommendations of Medical Council of India (MCI)", Ramadoss said.The delegation also raised the issue of suspension of licenses of CRI, Kasauli, the Pasteur Institute, Coonur and the BCG Vaccine laboratory of Guindy, Chennai.
Source: http://indiaedunews.net/Today/

Govt to set up AIIMS-like institute in West Bengal

New Delhi: Union Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss has assured the setting up of an AIIMS-like institute in West Bengal. He also assured the state of all possible help in the field of public health.Ramadoss, while addressing a delegation headed by state health minister Surya Kant Mishra, said, "We are committed to setting up such an institute in West Bengal and formalities in this regard are being completed".He further said that norms for setting up of new medical colleges in the state will be relaxed. "Medical education in the country will be expanded without compromising its quality and in accordance with the recommendations of Medical Council of India (MCI)", Ramadoss said.The delegation also raised the issue of suspension of licenses of CRI, Kasauli, the Pasteur Institute, Coonur and the BCG Vaccine laboratory of Guindy, Chennai.
Source: http://indiaedunews.net/Today/