
It is expected that the Victoria Hospital Search Center will be functional in the next four to six months, according to Sharan Prakash, the Minister for Medical Education.
The Ministry of Medical Education approved CRORE 1 GBP for the modernization of existing facilities and the establishment of a center of searching for bodies that coincides with the 125th anniversary of Victoria Hospital.
According to Sharan Prakash, the Minister for Medical Education in the next four to six months is expected.
The center will act as a specialized unit for the collection of organs and will provide comprehensive services, including ICU equipment, operating theater, laboratory and advanced diagnostic capabilities.
“The resort will play a key role in streamlining transplants’ organs,” the Minister said in a press release on Monday.
“For efficient authorities, identification of potential donors, ensuring safe procedures, carrying out family counseling, providing advanced care of the ICU and compliance with legal frames. Additional funding has been assigned to the center development of the center.
“The establishment of the Integrated Center for Finding Authorities in Victoria Hospital will help expand the organ donation program and benefit disadvantaged patients,” said Deepak, medical superintendent of Victoria Hospital.
“The center will have devoted employees, ICU and beds. As soon as the family agrees with the organization of organs, the patient will be transferred from the ICU to the designated facility,” he added. In addition, to facilitate the smooth transport of organs, they are building a helped in Victoria Hospital.
Victoria Hospital, the Home for Trauma and the Emergency Care Center, the Institute for Gastroenterology and Urology, the Regional Ophthalmological Institute in the Mingo and the Skin Bank, is one of the largest medical institutions in South India. The addition of this new search center will also strengthen its abilities, and relaxed.
Published – 31 March 2025 09:01 IS IS