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Showing posts with label health news. Show all posts

Bimal Gurung perks to woo doctors to hills - Rs 65,000 per month

9:56 AM
Bimal Gurung announced that the GTA would provide a salary of Rs 65,000 a month to contractual doctors across the hills along with accommodation and schooling for their children in an attempt to woo them.


Gurung perks to woo docs to hills
Gurung perks to woo docs to hills
Gurung said an earlier attempt by the GTA to woo contractual doctors to the hills had failed to evoke any response.

The GTA chief executive, while inaugurating a 10-bed Critical Care Unit and a 10-bed High Dependency Unit at the Darjeeling district hospital today, said: “There is shortage of doctors in the hospital and other hospitals across the hills. The GTA had earlier issued an advertisement (at the end of last year) inviting doctors to work in the hills for a salary of Rs 45,000 a month but no one turned up. We will now give the doctors a salary of Rs 65,000 per month, take care of their housing, including electricity bills, water connection and schooling for their children. I am hopeful that this offer will evoke some response.”

A contractual doctor gets Rs 45,000 a month from the state. After the GTA was formed, the health department was transferred to the hill body and now the GTA can recruit doctors on yearly contracts. Any doctor recruited by the hill body would have a fresh contract and be entitled to the perks announced by Gurung today. Permanent doctors can only be appointed by the state government.

Subir Bhowmick, the chief medical officer of health, Darjeeling, said: “There are 45 (regular) doctors posted in the Darjeeling district hospital but there is still a shortage of 33 doctors. Across the GTA area, the shortage of doctors is around 50-60.”

Gurung said the GTA would continue to correspond with the state government to fill up the vacancies by appointing permanent doctors. Till that happens, the GTA would try to recruit doctors on contract. Officials in the hills, however, could not say how many contractual doctors are in the hills or what was likely to happen if the state was able to fill up the posts.

“We will not compromise with health and education. We will try and solve the smallest problem in these sectors as early as possible. The public must support us,” Gurung said.

The GTA chief also announced that the NHPC Ltd had promised to provide Rs 2 crore to set up an MRI machine at a hospital in Darjeeling. “I appeal to the hospital authorities to identify land and we will immediately provide the funds to set up an MRI unit.”

Bhowmick said the health department was planning to set up the MRI unit at Victoria Hospital, which is currently defunct. “We are also planning to set up a sick new born baby care unit at Victoria Hospital and shift the maternity section there from the district hospital. To run the MRI machine each time, we would need 600KV of electricity,” he said.

Bhowmick added that the CCU was similar to the ICU and the ITU.

“The CCUs and the ICUs or the Intensive Therapy Unit for Critical patients are synonymous. The units have life support and monitoring systems, ventilators and other facilities. The new units (10-bed Critical Care Unit and a 10-bed High Dependency Unit at the Darjeeling district hospital) have been set up for around Rs 1 crore,” he said.

Source:Telegraph


CCU and HDU in Darjeeling District Hospital - Bimal Gurung

7:42 PM
Today Bimal Gurung  inaugurated a 10- bedded Critical Care Unit (CCU) along with another 10 bedded High Dependency Unit (HDU) at the Darjeeling District hospital.

These units will have life support systems, monitoring systems, ventilators and other modern medical facilities. 


 Bimal Gurung  inaugurated a 10- bedded Critical Care Unit CCU in Darjeeling
 Bimal Gurung  inaugurated a 10- bedded Critical Care Unit
CCU in Darjeeling
The Gorkhaland Territorial Administration has also raised the salary of contractual doctors from 45,000 to Rs 65,000 and will also take care of their accommodation and schooling for their children so that we get the best doctors in the hills for the general public. 

Gurung said The NHPC Ltd has promised to provide a sum of Rs 2 crore to set up an MRI machine at Darjeeling . He would appeal to the hospital authorities to identify the land and the GTA will immediate provide the funds to set up an MRI at Darjeeling District Hospital.

The GTA will give top priority to the Public Healthcare system in the Hills. 

With this CCU and HDU in the Darjeeling District Hospital, I hope the people in the Hills do not have to go to the plains for special medical care.

Source: Bimal Gurung FB page


Mirik : free medical camps for pensioners

11:32 AM
The Mirik Block Health Centre will host free medical camps at a number of places with the view to offer basic healthcare services to pensioners.

Sources said the centre will organise panchayat-level free health camps for the benefit of sexagenarian pensioners.

BMOH P Lepcha said the estimated number of pensioners in the block is around 1,200 and the camps will be set up at Panighatta on February 8, at No. 10 on February 12 and another one at Phuguri.

Blood and diabetes tests will be conducted in the camps besides other primary tests. He said the patients will also be issued identity cards and provided with additional services free of cost at the health centre. 

Source:EOI

NSS Leadership development and Health awareness workshop begins

8:51 AM
Kalimpong A three day workshop on “Leadership development and Health awareness” began today here at SUMI school under the initiative of the National Service Scheme (NSS) cell in association with West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education. NSS students from as many as 177 schools from across the state are participating in the workshop.

Students perform folk dance at the first day of NSS workshop in Kalimpong on Thursday.
Students perform folk dance at the first day of
NSS workshop in Kalimpong on Thursday.
The first day of workshop was presided over by Deputy Magistrate Pritam Limboo while the program was inaugurated by WBCHSE secretary Shubroto Ghosh. Addressing the program Ghosh said the government is holding the function with an aim of developing leadership qualities among the students.

The students were lectured on various social issues by the source persons today. The students also performed different cultural items in the program including folk dances and folk music.

Source:EOI

Kalimpong - Free eye camp at Bhagesong Busty

10:51 AM
Kalimpong - Preservation of Humanities Buddhism in association with the Emmi Bhutia Association today organized a free eye camp at Bhagesong Busty, about 12 kms away from Kalimpong town. Around one hundred residents of the village benefited from the free eye camp which also included few other general medical check-ups.


Kalimpong - Free eye camp at Bhagesong Busty
Free eye cam in Kalimpong
Eye specialists from Jamgon Kongtrul Eye Centre conducted the eye check-ups in the camp today along with providing medicines to the patients with minor problems. Meanwhile those with major problems have been asked to visit Jamgon Kongtrul Eye Centre on January 15 for necessary tests and medicines. They will also be provided spectacles.

Emmi Bhutia Association’s regional president Jigme Bhutia lamented the people of the region are deprived of the medical facilities and the camp was organized to help the locals benefit from the free medical servic

Source : EOI


First death from Dengue in the hills reported in Kalimpong

12:43 AM
Dengue has been terrorising Siliguri in the plains and other areas including Sikkim for a while, and now a death from the dreaded fever has been reported from Kalimpong. Padma Golay (47) who was working as a nurse in Kalimpong sub-divisional hospital died today from dengue. Sixteen more cases of the illness have been reported from the hospital.


Death from Dengue reported in Kalimpong.
Death from Dengue reported in Kalimpong
Hospital sources said Golay was suffering from high fever and was admitted on October 4. Three tests were conducted on her following which she was found positive for NS 1 and IGA. After her condition deteriorated sharply on Sunday evening, Golay was referred to Siliguri, but she died on the way. Kalimpong residents have become apprehensive about dengue spreading even as patients at the hospital have complained diagnostic tests are not being conducted in time.

SDMO Dr. D Sonam verified Golay’s death was due to dengue, but dismissed allegations about the hospital showing negligence. He said chances of dengue spreading in town have increased after Golay’s and tests are being conducted on every fever patient. The hospital administration is ascertaining if the deceased contracted dengue in Kalimpong or when she had visited the plains, added Sonam.

Ten male and six female confirmed dengue patients are currently undergoing treatment at the hospital. However, the sub-divisional hospital here lacks proper facilities to diagnose the fever and patients have to queue up before private clinics and hospitals.

It may be mentioned here that Municipal Health Officer Dr. SD Zimba recently asserted dengue cannot spread in the hills as the Aegypti mosquito has not been found.

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Dengue in Siliguri 900 people tested positive

9:57 AM
Around 900 people from Siliguri and adjoining blocks of Jalpaiguri district have tested positive for dengue since the last week of August, according to data provided by the district health department of Darjeeling today.

Dengue in Siliguri
Dengue in Siliguri
North Bengal development minister Gautam Deb held a meeting with the district magistrate Punit Yadav, officials from the Siliguri Municipal Corporation and the health department to discuss steps to control the outbreak.

Deb, who held the meeting at the PWD inspection bungalow, said: “In total, 894 people have tested positive with dengue in the past one month, and seven of them have died. Another 278 people are suspected to be suffering from the disease and are yet to get the results of MacElisa, the confirmatory test for dengue.”

At present, the dengue confirmatory tests are conducted at North Bengal Medical College and Hospital. The reports for these tests come in 4-5 days.

“We are making efforts to install machines at the Siliguri district hospital through which the MacElisa test is done. I have talked with state urban development and municipal affairs minister Firhad Hakim for his intervention and assistance,” he said.

“The district magistrate has been asked to monitor the entire process of precautionary measures and treatment,” Deb said.

Since the outbreak of the disease in Siliguri a month back, there have been differences among the state government and the Congress-run board of SMC. Deb has blamed the civic body for its failure to check the outbreak.

“It is high time the outbreak is controlled through a concerted effort. A joint committee has been formed but unfortunately, there is hardly any proactive and consistent drive from the SMC. We are disappointed to note that the mayor and members of the civic board are sitting idle with no visible initiative from their side,” Deb added.

Two senior doctors, a virologist and an expert in public health and communicable diseases, will arrive here tomorrow from Calcutta to assist doctors at the North Bengal Medical College and Hospital and the Siliguri District Hospital. SMC mayor Gangotri Datta held a meeting with the officials of the civic body today.

“We are forming teams which will work across the city to prevent spreading of the disease,” she said.
 
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