Tanda Medical College Emerges as a Premier Healthcare Hub in Himachal

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Dharamshala (Arvind Sharma) May 28

Tanda Medical College is rapidly establishing itself as a leading institution in healthcare services across Himachal Pradesh. The medical college’s dedicated staff is providing round-the-clock services to ensure quality care for patients.

Dr. Milap Sharma, Principal of Tanda Medical College, credited the progress to the proactive initiatives taken by the state government under the leadership of Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu. “Significant strides have been made to equip the college with modern medical facilities,” Dr. Sharma said.

Responding to what he described as “misleading and baseless allegations” regarding the hospital’s facilities, Dr. Sharma highlighted the institution’s impressive performance. “Every year, Tanda handles nearly six lakh OPD visits and treats 60,000 to 70,000 indoor patients. Currently, 12 operation theatres are functional, with six more set to open soon,” he said.

Tanda Medical College holds the distinction of being the first in the state to initiate renal transplant surgeries. In a notable achievement, 11 kidney transplants have been successfully performed in the past six months.

Dr. Sharma also noted that the newly inaugurated Trauma Centre, launched by Chief Minister Sukhu, has become operational. “The government has filled 100 posts at the centre, including 8 doctors, ensuring it is fully staffed and ready to serve,” he added.

Refuting claims that the hospital’s services have been hampered due to a faulty X-ray machine, Dr. Sharma clarified that all essential operations continue unhindered. “We have six portable X-ray machines and two high-capacity 800 MA (65 KV) machines. Though some technical issues arose, repairs are underway, and patient services remain unaffected,” he said. He emphasized that equipment malfunctions are a common challenge in all institutions. Additionally, the hospital has received approval for a new CT machine with a budget of ₹1 crore.

In a further boost to healthcare infrastructure, Dr. Sharma announced the government’s approval to set up a Critical Care Unit and a Centre of Excellence for Mental Health Care. He added that an MD course in Psychology has been introduced, with the required faculty already in place.

To strengthen manpower, the government has sanctioned the recruitment of 500 new positions, including doctors and supporting staff. Dr. Sharma also acknowledged the continued support of Cabinet Minister R.S. Bali in enhancing healthcare facilities at the college.

A major infrastructure upgrade is also underway at the GS Wali Mother and Child Care Hospital, with ₹3.5 crore sanctioned for a new access ramp, construction of which is soon to begin

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