Lucknow, September 13 (IANS) Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak said on Friday that lung transplant facility will soon be available at King George Medical University (KGMU). Talks are being held with the central government for this.
Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak said in a program organized by the Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine of KGMU on Sepsis Awareness Day that lung transplantation is not being done in the state right now. During the Corona period, many patients were sent to South India for lung transplantation. The facility will be started in KGMU in Uttar Pradesh. Contact has been established with the central government for this. Talks are going on.
The Deputy CM said that medical science is changing rapidly. The role of the country and Uttar Pradesh is important in this. Medical colleges are being opened in every district of UP. This will provide better treatment to patients near their homes. MBBS studies will be conducted. This will address the shortage of doctors. Recently, MBBS studies have been recognized in many medical colleges. Top-class studies are being conducted in medical colleges.
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