Mangaluru: Renovated wards inaugurated at KMC Hospital Attavar


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Mangaluru, Dec 4: The renovated state-of-the-art patient care wards at KMC Attavar were inaugurated by Dr H S Ballal, pro-chancellor and Dr Poornima Baliga, pro vice-chancellor, Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) by unveiling the plaque and cutting the ribbon.

Speaking to the media on this occasion, Dr H S Ballal said, “Upgradation of facilities are very important as per the emerging medical and statutory needs. We will not compromise with the quality and Manipal group has always been a pioneer in top quality medical care, be it equipment or Competitive Doctors and highly trained personnel comparable with the world class standards that comes at an affordable cost to the community.



Dr Surendra Shetty; pro vice-chancellor, MAHE Mangaluru campus, Dr M V Prabhu, dean, KMC Mangaluru, Dr Dilip Nayak, dean, Manipal College Of Dental Sciences Mangaluru, Dr Alfred Augustine, additional dean, KMC Mangaluru, Dr John Ramapuram, medical superintendent, KMC Attavar, Dr Anand Venugopal, regional chief of Clinical Services KMC Hospital Ambedkar Circle Mangaluru, Dr Unnikrishnan and Dr Nutan Kamath, associate deans of KMC, Dr Deepak Madi, deputy medical superintendent KMC Attavar, heads of departments and senior doctors of KMC were present on the occasion.

  

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