JAMMU, MAY 26: - The Joint House Committee on Medical
Negligence (JHCMN) headed by its Chairman, Ghulam Nabi Monga visited Government
Medical College (GMC) Hospital here to enquire about the condition of persons
injured in cross border firing.
dous Ahmed Tak and Ramesh Arora were part of the visiting joint house panel.
The legislators interacted with the injured persons undergoing treatment in the hospital and enquired about their health and facilities provided to them.
The Committee was briefed by a team of doctors, led by Principal, GMC, Dr Sunanda Raina about the treatment being provided to the patients. The Committee directed the management to maintain cleanliness in the wards and surroundings.
Committee also inspected various Departments of the hospital and interacted with the staff. Later, the Committee also visited Super specialty Hospital Jammu and took stock of the functioning of the hospital.
dous Ahmed Tak and Ramesh Arora were part of the visiting joint house panel.
The legislators interacted with the injured persons undergoing treatment in the hospital and enquired about their health and facilities provided to them.
The Committee was briefed by a team of doctors, led by Principal, GMC, Dr Sunanda Raina about the treatment being provided to the patients. The Committee directed the management to maintain cleanliness in the wards and surroundings.
Committee also inspected various Departments of the hospital and interacted with the staff. Later, the Committee also visited Super specialty Hospital Jammu and took stock of the functioning of the hospital.
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