Goa Medical College to offer palliative care for cancer patients
Borkar said GMC dean S M Bandekar and the government have been very supportive and made all provisions to get the centre started with required facilities and staff.

Borkar said GMC dean S M Bandekar and the government have been very supportive and made all provisions to get the centre started with required facilities and staff.
Rane said that the government has appointed Sodexo to ensure quality and nutritious food is available to patients, students and visitors to the tertiary hospital. Sodexo is a French multinational food services and facilities management company present in over 80 countries.
Their relatives have alleged that the infection was caused due to the negligence of doctors and staff. Taking cognisance of their complaints, Directorate of Medical Education and Research (DMER) sent a five-member committee to Yavatmal on Tuesday to record the statements of patients, on-duty officers, and the dean.
As per figures from the orthopaedic department of the Goa Medical College and Hospital (GMC), Bambolim, 5 to 6 foot amputations are conducted every month, all of which are directly linked to diabetes.
A two-member team from department of Health and Research of Central Government visited the Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) on Monday and conducted inspectionof space and infrastructure for Viral Research and Diagnostic Lab (VRDL) proposed to be established in the premises.
Though the number of H1N1 infection drastically dropped from 802 (in 2017) to 80 (in 2018), the mortality rate doubled, according to the Union government’s seasonal influenza (H1N1) state-wise monitoring report.
The GMC’s personnel department, according to one official, has already started the exercise of assessing requirement.
The state government is planning to set up an infertility clinic at Goa Medical College (GMC) and Hospital, Bambolim.
In Yavatmal 47 persons reached the Government Medical College (GMC).
Replying to a question by Ponda MLA Ravi Naik, Rane told the House that Rs 120 crore was paid to the insurance company that implements DDSSY and 25,384 beneficiaries availed the scheme.
The agitation, which started on Monday, hit healthcare services at government hospitals in Bhopal and across the state. The government imposed ESMA on Tuesday but the striking doctors refused to back down and 1,200 of them resigned.