Four days after medico Preethi's death due to harassment by a senior and alleged neglect by the concerned department at Kakatiya Medical College, Dr K Nagarjuna Reddy, Head of the Department of Anaesthesia, has been transferred and posted as Professor of Anesthesia at the Government Medical College, Bhupalpally, on Thursday. Department of health, medical and family welfare
HYDERABAD: The condition of Dharavathi Preethi (26) a Post Graduate (PG) first-year student from the Kakatiya Medical College (KMC) who attempted suicide in the MGM Hospital at Warangal on Wednesday, continues to be in critical condition. She is currently undergoing treatment after she suffered from multi-organ failure and was shifted to NIMS Hospital in the city for better
Telangana: 75-year-old Covid patient dies after five private hospitals, MGM deny admission
75-year-old critical Covid patient turned away due to shortage of beds; negligence of docs & medical staffers killed my father, alleges son
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WARANGAL: In a shocking incident, a 75-year-old Covid positive patient in critical condition, who was denied admission in about five private hospitals due to shortage of beds, breathed his last on the premises of MGM Hospital in Warangal, late on Thursday night. According to sources, the man died while he was waiting to get admitted at MGM. The victim has been identified as Modha Vishwanath, a resident of Pedda Pendyala village of Dharmasagar mandal in Warangal (Urban) district.
MGM Warangal begins 24x7 COVID testing
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Move to bring relief to people worried over timings, reduce pressure on staff
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Move to bring relief to people worried over timings, reduce pressure on staff
As the corona cases spike, the MGM Hospital in Warangal, the lifeline for the entire North Telangana districts, has decided to ramp up testing by keeping the facility open 24 hours.
Hospital superintendent K. Nagarjuna Reddy told
The Hindu that this facility will bring some relief to people worried over testing and timings. It will also reduce pressure on the testing staff that are now dealing with almost 800 test-seekers every day.