Kalyani, Jan. 27: The 15th edition of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) commenced operation in Kalyani on Wednesday with limited service to the outpatients six years after the project was announced by the Government of India. AIIMS Kalyani is the first of its kind in Bengal and section in the eastern region after Bhubaneswar.
The curiosity and eagerness among people to avail premium quality treatment at the AIIMS Kalyani became visible on the inauguration day as they gathered outside the premise in a large number from Nadia and from the neighbouring districts as well, even though they could not visit the outpatient department (OPD) in absence of prior appointment. “There was no clear information to us. We just visited today on the basis of newspaper reports. The AIIMS authority did not issue any advertisement in public interest that apparently that led the harassment”, a patient from Bandel who had to return without treatment said.
On the inauguration day only 15 patients could avail the treatment facilities at the AIIM Kalyani located on 179 acre
Speaking to the media persons Ramji Singh said, “It’s a great moment for all of us and for people in Bengal. We are committed to provide premium treatment to the people with best possible care”.
At present limited OPD service will be offered only at General Medicine, General Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Paediatrics, Dermatology, Ophthalmology, Otorhinolaryngology (ENT), Psychiatry for a restricted number of patients”, said Singh adding that total 17 departments would be operational at the OPD once more faculties join. The OPD will remain close on Saturday, Sunday and on Central government holidays.
Utpal Pramanik, 43, a security guard of a private agency deployed at the AIIMS premise became the first patient to avail the treatment at the OPD when he visited the general medicine department.
“At present only 100 patients in all would be given appointment for the 8 departments between 9 am to 1 pm
“At the same time we are trying best to launch the indoor patients’ service to a restricted number of patients by September. However, our aim is to launch the in patient service developing the complete infrastructure so that no patient is put in trouble in critical situation”, an official said.