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Blood donation camp held at Government Medical College and Hospital in Thoothukudi
Blood donation camp held at Government Medical College and Hospital in Thoothukudi

The Hindu

time16-07-2025

  • Health
  • The Hindu

Blood donation camp held at Government Medical College and Hospital in Thoothukudi

A blood donation camp titled 'Uthiram-25' was held at Thoothukudi Government Medical College and Hospital (TKGMCH) on Wednesday. TKGMCH Dean G. Sivakumar inaugurated the camp and presided over the event. The camp, which was conducted between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., has attracted around 250 individuals, including medical college teaching professionals, medical students, nurses, and paramedical staff, who have voluntarily donated 250 units of blood. Of this, students alone donated 130 units of blood. The blood collection process was overseen by a medical team led by R. Shanthi, Head, TKGMCH Blood bank. The event was organised by college's Youth Red Cross Coordinator Israel Raja, Johnlee, NSS officer A.R. Arun Saravanan.

Thoothukudi Collector stresses importance of first aid awareness among public
Thoothukudi Collector stresses importance of first aid awareness among public

The Hindu

time26-06-2025

  • Health
  • The Hindu

Thoothukudi Collector stresses importance of first aid awareness among public

Thoothukudi District Collector K. Elambahavath emphasised the importance of first aid awareness among the public, during emergencies, while addressing the gathering at the inaugural session of Tamil Nadu Accident and Emergency Care Initiative's First Responder Training on Basic Life Support (BLS) and Early Trauma Management. The event was held on Thursday at the Thoothukudi Government Medical College and Hospital (TKGMCH). The session was aimed at educating police personnel, fire and and rescue service officials, teachers, school students and volunteers on providing first aid to individuals affected by unexpected accidents or medical emergencies in public places. Speaking at the event Mr. Elambahavath said, 'In most of the emergency incidents, people immediately reach out for ambulance services. However, very few people's first instinct would be providing first aid during that crucial time.' He added that the training session has been organised to raise awareness about handling those situations, including the correct way to administer first aid and safely assisting the persons in cases like bone fracture. The Collector mentioned that such an awareness programme could be life saving during emergencies. He explained that police officers, fire and rescue service personnel, teachers and students, are often the first responders in schools, roads and other public places, and therefore should be equipped with basic first aid knowledge. 'Though police and fire and rescue service personnel may already have some training in first aid, this programme is updated to align with current advancements in medical care. Similarly this training should also be given to volunteers and frontline workers, who play a crucial role during disasters,' he added. The training session was conducted with a practical demonstration by a medical team led by Nirmal Kumar, Head of Emergency Medical Department at the hospital. The training will now be conducted on the fourth Thursday of every month at the hospital. G. Sivakumar, Dean of TKGMCH, Silas Jeyamani, Resident Medical Officer of TKGMCH and other medical staff were present.

Dedicated COVID-19 ward set up at Thoothukudi Government Medical College and Hospital
Dedicated COVID-19 ward set up at Thoothukudi Government Medical College and Hospital

The Hindu

time06-06-2025

  • Health
  • The Hindu

Dedicated COVID-19 ward set up at Thoothukudi Government Medical College and Hospital

A dedicated 100-bed COVID-19 ward has been established at Thoothukudi Government Medical College and Hospital (TKGMCH) as a proactive step, despite no confirmed COVID cases in the district so far. The facility has been set up as a precautionary measure in line with state health directives. With COVID-19 cases emerging in several States across India, both the Central and State governments have ramped up preparedness to prevent further spread. As part of these efforts, the Director of Public Health and Preventive Medicine has issued detailed guidelines for the early identification of suspected cases across Primary Health Centres, District Head Quarters Hospital and Medical Colleges. District Microbiologists were instructed to facilitate proper collection of throat swab and nasal swab in Viral Transport Medium (VTM). Additionally, individuals with underlying health conditions, pregnant women, children and elderly were urged to wear face masks in public places as a preventive measure. In line with these precautionary protocols, a 100-bed special COVID-19 ward has been established at TKGMCH and is ready for use. Based on the guidelines of the Director of Public Health, all precautionary measures are being implemented in the hospital. Silas Jeyamani, Resident Medical Officer, confirmed that the hospital is well equipped with an adequate stock of liquid oxygen and essential medicines. He noted that the COVID-19 ward, which was actively used during the previous waves of pandemic, has now been prepared for potential use. He added that the government has instructed that patients exhibiting covid symptoms should undergo swab testing. If symptoms are detected, the patient will be isolated and their samples will be collected and sent to Chennai for testing. All necessary arrangements for the process have already been made at TKGMCH.

Kanimozhi inaugurates new facility for patient attendants at Thoothukudi Medical College Hospital
Kanimozhi inaugurates new facility for patient attendants at Thoothukudi Medical College Hospital

The Hindu

time12-05-2025

  • Health
  • The Hindu

Kanimozhi inaugurates new facility for patient attendants at Thoothukudi Medical College Hospital

Thoothukudi Lok Sabha MP Kanimozhi inaugurated a new facility for patient attendants at the Thoothukudi Government Medical College and Hospital (TKGMCH). The initiative aims to ease the challenges faced by family members who stay with patients admitted in the hospital for extended periods. The new facility constructed at a cost of ₹49 lakh funded by Thoothukudi Municipal Corporation, is designed to address the challenges faced by patient attendants, ensuring they have a place to stay while supporting their friends and relatives during the hospitalisation. Minister of Social Welfare and Women Empowerment P. Geetha Jeevan president over the event. Thoothukudi Corporation Commissioner Jegan Periyasamy and Commissioner L. Madhubalan were also present at the event, highlighting the overall environment at the hospital. Ms. Kanimozhi also inspected the newly inaugurated hall and ensured the arrangements made for the attendants. Following the inauguration, the hospital's management hosted an International Nurses Day celebration. During the event certificates of appreciation were awarded to the nurses who served for 25 years and 30 years in the hospital. A candle light pledge ceremony was also held where participants took the nurses day oath. The event was attended by Additional Collector (development) R. Ishwarya, Thoothukudi Government Medical College and Hospital Dean G. Sivakumar, Resident Medical Officer Silas Jeyamani and other officials and staff from TKGMCH.

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