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After LG’s direction admin constitutes special medical team for treatment of victims
1/7/2023 11:30:38 PM

Early Times Report

Jammu, Jan 7: Within minutes after the visit of Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, the administration of the Government Medical College Hospital (GMCH) Jammu constituted a four-member Special Medical Team of doctors to inquire about the conditions of the injured of the heinous Dangri terror attack.
This Special Medical Team will visit Government Medical College (GMC) Rajouri and assess the conditions of the injured who are getting treatment there. The team will suggest measures to shift the Dangri terror attack victims to GMC Jammu.
The team is headed by Dr. Ratanakar Sharma, Professor, and Head of Surgery, Dr. Rajesh Mahajan, Professor of Anesthesia, Dr. Fariq Hussain, lecturer of Orthopadetics and Senior Spine Surgeon and Dr. Rahil Naqvi, lecturer of surgery.
Earlier Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha visited GMCH Jammu hospital here to inquire about the health of civilians injured in terror attacks in Rajouri district.
Sinha also met with the family members of the injured and assured them of all possible assistance.
Dr. Shashi Sudan, Principal, GMC Jammu and other senior doctors briefed the Lt Governor on the health condition of Sanvi Sharma, Prince Sharma, Rohit Sharma, and Pawan Kumar and the medical procedures being followed.
The Lt Governor also met the family members and assured all possible assistance. He directed the Hospital Administration for ensuring the best possible medical care and assistance for their speedy recovery.
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