
PGIMER will launch an advanced neurosciences centre, a critical care block, and a medical museum during its 39th convocation on April 30. The institute has also operationalised a dedicated Cardiac Emergency facility to provide immediate care for heart attack patients. Union Health Minister J P Nadda will confer degrees to about 550 graduates. PGIMER serves nearly 40 lakh patients annually, emphasizing affordable, equitable healthcare and global alumni influence, according to Director Prof Vivek Lal.
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| theprint | Advanced neurosciences centre, critical care block to be launched on PGIMER convocation day | Center | Positive |
| hindustantimes | Advanced neurosciences centre, critical care block to be launched on PGIMER convocation day | Center | Positive |
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