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Jaipur Robotic radiotherapy machine will provide painless treatment of cancer without anesthesia.

Jaipur : Jaipur The 7th convocation of Mahatma Gandhi University of Medical Sciences and Technology was held on Monday. Chief guest at the function, Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma inaugurated the state’s first Rs 30 crore robotic radiotherapy Cyber ​​Knife S-7 and PET scan machine Discovery IQ Gen-2 machine. He said, with these machines, cancer patients will get benefit in treatment with new technology. There is a provision to spend Rs 27000 crore on health in the government budget. Medical tourism is being promoted through Medical Value Travel Policy. Contracts worth more than Rs 25 lakh crore have been signed in the Rising Rajasthan Summit to be held next month. This will provide employment to 6 lakh people.

Day care package has been included in the Mukhyamantri Ayushman Yojana. Special guest of the function and Deputy Chief Minister, Dr. Premchand Bairwa told the students getting degree – medicine is not a business, it is an opportunity for service. Make it meaningful. He said that the state government is focusing on education and medicine. AYUSH and Homeopathy are also being given equal opportunities for development by the government. Special guest of the function and Medical Minister Gajendra Singh Khinvsar said that the patient should get sensitive services.

Founder and Emeritus Chairman of the University, Dr. M.L. Swarnakar told that all types of cancer tumors including prostate, lungs, brain, spine, liver, pancreas, kidney can be treated with the robotic radiotherapy Cyber ​​Knife S-7 machine installed in Shriram Cancer Center of the hospital. This is a painless treatment. It does not require anesthesia. On this occasion, 12 storey Hematology Tower, new PET CT machine Discovery IQ Gen-2 was inaugurated.

The hospital will have 2500 beds; Chancellor Dr. Vikas Chandra Swarnkar said- Liver, kidney, bone marrow, pancreas, heart and lungs are being transplanted in the hospital. This 1500 bed hospital will be converted into 2500 beds. Soon 300 bed Digestive Sciences and 300 bed Head and Neck Tower will be started. An investment contract of Rs 1500 crore has been signed with the government for health and medical education under Vikas Rajasthan, which will be completed soon. Degree to 650 students; Degrees were awarded to 650 students. Karishma Shekhawat, Dr. Nakul Sharma, Dr. Kanika, Dr. Sajal Aggarwal, Dr. Manish Kumar Saini, Dr. Nalin Dadhich, Dr. Richa Sharma, Dr. Tanushree Tambi, Dr. Avanti Gupta, Dr. Rajat Goyal, Dr. Gold medal to Ashish Saini, Dr. Ishita Aggarwal, Dr. Malaj, Dr. Vaibhav Mishra, Dr. Arsh Khandelwal, Chanchal Sharma. found.

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