Allocation of equipment required for hospitals in Markazi province by the Ministry of Health

16 November 2020 | 11:56 Code : 13320 news
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Arak University of Medical Sciences chancellor, who had traveled to Tehran to follow up on a series of problems and issues, returned with a full hand.
Allocation of equipment required for hospitals in Markazi province by the Ministry of Health

Allocation of equipment required for hospitals in Markazi province by the Ministry of Health
In this one-day and intensive trip, with meetings and talks with the colleagues of the ministry, it was decided to promote more specialized and worthy services to the people of the province and Arak, as well as corona patients, equipment and devices that have been among the most important  problems of the medical sciences complex for years in Markazi province, and during the Corona crisis, it reached its peak and become apparent, to be allocated to hospitals and medical centers in Arak.
Arak University of Medical Sciences emphasized"  Among these equipments and devices, we can mention a CT scan device, 10 intensive care units (ICU) as well as 10 monitoring devices and 10 ventilators along with other related equipments and devices".
 "As soon as these devices arrive in Arak, they will be immediately transferred to Amir Kabir and Amir Al-Momenin (AS) Hospitals and will be ready for installation and commissioning in the shortest possible time" he said.
At the end, Arak University of Medical Sciences chancellor thanked the provincial officials and members of parliament, donors and all those who have helped the University of Medical Sciences and health staff during this period, addressing some industries and guilds and even some relevant officials said" To overcome this crisis and the third wave, which is still losing and is expected to rise, we need, in addition to verbal attention and support, financial support, and even visits of hospitals and feel the visit of health defenders and do not find ourselves alone in this hard and breathtaking struggle.