And right from the start they have the wrong goal; delivering 'care' rather than RECOVERY!
New Specialized Stroke Unit Launched at Safdarjung Hospital to Transform Patient Care
New Delhi: A new eight-bed stroke unit was inaugurated in the department of neurology at Safdarjung Hospital
on Monday. It aims to provide comprehensive care for acute stroke
patients. The newly established unit is equipped with multiparameter
monitors and is staffed by a specialised team, including neurologists,
dedicated stroke nursing officers and rehabilitation personnel.
According to officials, the unit comprises a six-bed high dependency unit and two designated stroke beds in the neurology ICU.
According to officials, the unit comprises a six-bed high dependency unit and two designated stroke beds in the neurology ICU.
The inauguration ceremony was attended by hospital administrators, medical staff and health officials. "We are immensely proud to introduce this specialised facility to our community and anticipate its transformative impact on stroke treatment and recovery," Dr Vandana Talwar, medical superintendent of VMMC & Safdarjung Hospital, said.
Dr BK Bajaj, director professor & head of neurology, presided over the inauguration and emphasised the unit's potential to reduce stroke-related morbidity and mortality. "With focused attention on reducing complications like aspiration and infections, we aim to significantly improve outcomes for our stroke patients," he said. Dr Shishir Chandan, CMO & associate professor of neurology, highlighted the enhancement of existing services, stating, "While we were providing thrombolysis for acute stroke patients, this new facility will undoubtedly elevate our standard of care."
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