Cochin Medical College to
provide free treatment from today
V.R. Krishna Iyer, former
judge of the Supreme Court, on Friday visited Cochin Medical College that is
being taken over by the government. The jurist led the movement demanding the
takeover of the hospital by the government. He told the students, teachers and
other employees at the hospital that no one would be asked to leave the
institution in the process of takeover.
The hospital will provide
free treatment from Saturday and the staff are expecting a considerable increase
in the number of patients. While everyone at the hospital welcomed the
takeover, they expressed concern over the limited facilities and staff
shortage.
Hebin Das, chairman of the
students union, said the hospital should get CT scan machine and MRI machine
urgently as these were expensive tests. Mr. Das said the process of integrating
Alappuzha medical college into the government system was taking long. “Mr.
Iyer’s team has assured us that they would press for expediting the process,”
he added.
Writer M.K. Sanoo and K.R.
Vishwambharan, former Vice Chancellor of Kerala Agricultural University, were
part of the team that visited the hospital.
Special Officer for
medical college takeover Junaid Rahman and college Principal P.R. Geetha
received the guests.
Students from the nursing
college and School of Nursing submitted memoranda to Mr. Iyer to press for
their demand for government takeover of these two institutions. Dr. Rahman said
a decision on the takeover of the institutions was expected in the next Cabinet
meeting if general election was not declared by then.
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