Mangaluru: District Covid management team visits Father Muller Medical College Hospital


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Mangaluru, Jul 20: In a surprise informal visit on Monday July 20, the Dakshina Kannada COVID task force namely district in-charge minister, deputy commissioner, constituency parliament member and district health officer along with other district officials visited the Father Muller Medical College Hospital (FMMCH) to appraise themselves of the work carried out by the Hospital in regards to the pandemic. Director Fr Richard A Coelho welcomed the team to the hospital and briefed on the services provided by the hospital. Fr Rudolph Ravi D’Sa, administrator of the hospital enlightened them of the hospital works and its staff situation.

Medical superintendent Dr Uday Kumar gave a brief description about the facilities in the hospital in preparedness for this pandemic and the number of beds reserved. He said that out of the total 1,250 beds the hospital has reserved 405 beds for COVID patients with 10 ventilators. The institution has been following the beds reservation as per the government dictum even though the beds reserved for cancer, psychiatry patients and de-addiction patients could not be touched as theses patients needed urgent care and continued support.an Additional of 200 beds would be looked into if there an acute need. The institutional COVID nodal officer Dr Saurabh presented the statistics of the patients screened, treated and beds made available.

District in-charge minister and minister of Fisheries, Ports and Inland Transport of government of Karnataka Kota Srinivas Poojary, was happy in the way the hospital was carrying out its work towards this pandemic and pledged to support the Father Muller Medical College Hospital with government support and amenities if need be. He was appreciative of the fact that the Father Muller Medical college Hospital is charging lower than the stipulated government rates for the COVID patients and even for the testing of the sample too. He was happy to hear that no added PPE charges were put by the hospital for the COVID laboratory tests. He said that such exemplary work should be replicated in all hospitals of the district and the state.

Honourable member of the parliament Nalin Kumar Kateel was pleased with the efforts of the hospital saying that such example of service deserved the government’s appreciation. He pledged his support in any form to the management of the hospital. Kateel asked if the hospital could expand its services and if more test could be done per day. He allayed his opinion that asymptomatic persons need not be tested for COVID 19 but needed to self isolate themselves for the good of the community.

District deputy commissioner Sindhu B Rupesh, asked about the facilities provided by the hospital and put her views about the excellent services provided by the hospital to the public. She opined that if a person tested positive due to COVID-19 and is asymptomatic they should be quarantined at home so that they are mentally at peace and have already exposed their families to the same. This will save the resources needed for symptomatic patients.

District health officer in-charge, Dr Ratnakar, appreciated the hospital cooperation during these times with the governmental agencies in front of all present stating that the work has been commendable and note worthy of appreciation. The hospital was open even during the lockdown and had served the people of the district and beyond without any hesitation. Even the poorest of the poor with no money were treated here. This was the greatness of this institution that even a person with no money was not turned away.

These statements allayed all the rumours and false mongering that has been spread about the hospital. All things cannot be given free and the Father Muller Hospital is helping patients beyond any doubt. District in-charge Poojary in his concluding remark said that on the behalf of the government of Karnataka, the chief minister and the district, not enough gratitude can be showered on this hospital for its service.

The director thanked the team for their uplifting words and thoughts about the Hospital and thanked them and blessed them on behalf of the bishop of Mangalore who also is the president of the Father Muller Charitable Institutions. Fr Ajith Menezes, administrator of the Medical College, Fr Nelson Pais assistant administrator, CNO Sr Janet D’Souza, Dr JP Alva, dean, Medical College, Dr Antony Slyvan Dean of the Allied Health College and department in-charges were present during the visit. Dr Kelvin Pais, liaison officer, FMCI, received the team.

 

 

  

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  • Sr Jyothi fernandes UFS, Mudarangady/Udupi/Mysore /India

    Tue, Jul 21 2020

    Hearty congratulations to the management of Fr Muller's Hospital. This person and service-oriented Hospital is a great blessing to our people. Nice to know about the collaboration of the hospital with the district administration especially at these critical times of Corona Pandemic. My respects and prayers to all the doctors, nurses, and a huge number of health workers of the hospital.

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Tue, Jul 21 2020

    "Father Muller Medical college Hospital is charging lower than the stipulated government rates for the COVID patients and even for the testing of the sample too. He was happy to hear that no added PPE charges were put by the hospital for the COVID laboratory tests. "

    Building this kind of Ideals are more important than building Temples...ಜನ ಸೇವೆಯೇ ಜನಾರ್ಧನ ಸೇವೆ...

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  • Brian, Kuwait

    Mon, Jul 20 2020

    Its a pleasure to hear Fr.Muller's is extending its vision and mission in this time of havoc and turmoil

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  • Sujir Praveen, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 20 2020

    Good Job by Father Muller Medical College Hospital..

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  • Joy Varghese, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 20 2020

    Hats off to Fr. Mullers, Keep it up

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  • D M Prabhu, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 20 2020

    I believe as God help us in every critical time. In this situation god is helping human in the face of doctors, paramedical staff , police, administration and etc...

    You all are real heroes of our country. God bless you all🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

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  • S. John, Manglore

    Mon, Jul 20 2020

    The District authorities should give a clear picture of number of COVID 19 tested positive patients at 'home isolation' at 'Covid care center' and how many are actually admitted to hospitals. At present the official bulletin shows that all are admitted to COVID designated hospitals. Some asymptomatic patients are also getting admitted to private hospitals at their own out of fear. The confidence building measures are needed so that asymptomatic people remain at home.

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