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OPD at AIIMS-Jammu to begin in fortnight: JP Nadda

Jammu, July 7 The out-patient department (OPD) services will start at the All-India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Jammu along with other facilities within a fortnight, Union Health Minister JP Nadda said on Sunday. Accompanied by Union Minister Jitendra Singh,...
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Jammu, July 7

The out-patient department (OPD) services will start at the All-India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Jammu along with other facilities within a fortnight, Union Health Minister JP Nadda said on Sunday.

Accompanied by Union Minister Jitendra Singh, Nadda inspected the Vijaypur campus of the AIIMS and reviewed its facilities and infrastructure, expressing hope that no patient of Jammu and Kashmir and adjoining areas of Punjab and Himachal Pradesh will have to go to PGI, Chandigarh, or Delhi for treatment anymore.

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“This is my first visit to AIIMS Vijaypur after Prime Minister Narendra Modi assigned me to the health ministry. I inspected the facilities and was given a presentation. I tried to know how AIIMS is progressing and I want to congratulate the people of Jammu and Kashmir, especially Jammu for being one of the best health institutions having facilities, infrastructure, equipment, appliances and logistics at par with world standards,” the Health Minister said.

Nadda, who is also BJP national president, said given the inspection and discussion with the hospital authorities, the OPD services along with other facilities will start within a fortnight.

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“The faculty recruitment is going on at a very fast pace and our attempt is to provide the best faculty. Some best doctors and professors have already joined,” he said, adding a hospital like AIIMS requires at least a decade to grow to its full potential.

Nadda said with the operationalisation of the AIIMS Jammu, no patient of Jammu and Kashmir and adjoining Punjab and Himachal will need to go to PGI, Chandigarh, or Delhi for treatment.

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