Kozhikode Medical College to celebrate diamond jubilee with 60 new projects

The schemes will be launched this month and completed by the 61st anniversary celebrations.

Update: 2017-02-05 01:13 GMT
Kozhikode Medical College

KOZHIKODE: The  Government Medical College Hospital here will celebrate its 60th anniversary with a number of unique projects.   The medical college, the second one in the state which was set up in 1957, will kickstart the celebrations in May by launching 60 patient-friendly schemes.   They include a  music system in all the  wards of the hospital, ensuring beds to all the patients, waste disposal, drinking water vending machines,  foldable cots to bystanders and  supply of wheel-chairs.

The schemes will be launched this month  and completed by the 61st anniversary celebrations. MCH principal Dr V.P. Sasidharan said that the music system would  help the  patients and their bystanders in  mental relaxation.  “Not  a single patient will be  left to sleep on the floor due to lack of  beds,”  he said. More beds will be provided in the wards where there is overcrowding now. 

There are  close to 100 wards  in the medical college hospital, institute of maternity and child health (IMCH), superspecialty hospital and chest hospital, he added. According to the officials of hospital development committee,  the MCH will provide better service to  nearly 24 lakh people yearly with the new facilities. Health Minister K.K. Shylaja will head  the future developments of the hospital.

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