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Bihar News: AIIMS Patna's OPD will be closed today, and emergency personnel have been instructed to be extra vigilant

 Bihar News: AIIMS Patna's OPD will be closed today, and emergency personnel have been instructed to be extra vigilant



AIIMS Patna's OPD will be closed today. In observance of Kartik Purnia cum Guru Nanak Jayanti, the AIIMS Outpatient Department will remain closed. Dr. Gopal Krishna Pal, the Director of Emergency, has also issued an order to increase vigilance. All superspecialty hospitals' outpatient departments, including those of the district's larger hospitals, IGIMS, PMCH, and NMCH, will operate normally on this day.



, Patna. On account of Kartik Purnia cum Guru Nanak Jayanti, the OPD service of AIIMS Patna would be closed on Monday. Dr. Gopal Krishna Pal, the Emergency Director, has issued guidelines to be extra vigilant at the same time.



Simultaneously, all superspeciality hospitals, PMCH, NMCH, IGIMS, and other major hospitals in the district would operate normally, just as on regular days. Kartik Purnima is not on the state holiday list, although it is a holiday at AIIMS Patna because of Central Government regulations.



389 additional specialists will be added to hospitals in 2019.

In the state, 389 specialized physicians will be appointed by the Health Department. There will be a contract for this position. In this context, an advertisement has been released by the State Health Committee. The department has informed me that the application procedure for the relevant position will open on December 6. Online applications will be accepted from candidates for the relevant vacancy.



108 gynecologists and 142 pediatricians will be among the physicians hired on a contract. In addition, 139 anesthesia experts are scheduled to be hired. These appointments will adhere to the reservation roster.



Today at five ghats, the medical team and ambulance will be prepared.

The Civil Surgeon has organized six medical teams, including physicians, in response to the large number of people that come to the Ganga on Kartik Purnima to take baths. Five teams have been assigned to the following locations: Kali, Patliputra Digha, Gandhi, Gai, and Bhadraghat. The ambulance will stay in the control room with a doctor.



These medical teams will be available at the agreed-upon location from Sunday at 8 a.m. until the program's conclusion on Monday. Medical professionals have been instructed to stay in their prescribed clothes and to have oxygen cylinders, stretchers, and other life-saving supplies nearby.


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