Need for collaborative teaching programmes in health care

Press Trust of India  |  Thiruvananthapuram 

: for Science and Technology, today said increased use of technology in care should necessarily be accompanied by increased manpower.

The combination of scientific, medical and technology community trio should be institutionalised all over the country for better results, Vardhan said after launching four major projects at the for Medical Sciences and Technology (SCTIMST) here.

is an Institute of national Importance under the Department of Science and Technology,

The said there has to be a mechanism where an goes to a medical college and a goes to a scientific lab and a also goes to a clinician's clinic.

"Increased use of technology in care should necessarily be accompanied by increased manpower to operate and manage the devices and equipment, and to ensure optimal and safe use of technology," Vardhan said.

"It is essential to assess, through an evidence-based approach, whether a can impact management, prevention strategies and policy decisions," he said.

This is possible through assessment studies, the added.

Lauding the contributions of in the sector, he said institutions like Sree Chitra should be aligned towards "Make in for Healthy India".

Pointing to the need to develop the medical devices sector, the minister said and trade in medical devices was growing steadily and the industry was poised for a great leap in the near future.

However, Indian industries at present meet only about a small fraction of the total demand, he said.

Institutions in the public and private sectors and industry should undertake "need-based" Research and Development (R&D) in medical devices and instrumentation.

"It should be affordable and based on local need. Necessarily, large-scale production and commercialisation of is required so that citizens even in remote areas get benefited," the minister said.

Pointing out that the country had made great strides in the field of science and technology in the last three-four years, Vardhan said funding for scientific research has tripled during the period.

Earlier, launched the construction of the 'Swasthya Suraksha Block' under the Pradhan MantriSwasthya Suraksha Yojana at the campus.

He also inaugurated the development of the Combinational Devices Block and Regional Technical Resource Centre for Assessment and the

According to SCTIMST authorities, the construction of the Swasthya Suraksha block and installation and commissioning of medical equipment, together costing Rs 300 crore, is expected to be completed by June 2020.

With this expansion, SCTIMST expects to serve an additional 10,000 in-patients, 15,000 out-patients and 1,05,000 review out-patient cases a year, they said.

The SCTIMST focuses on high quality, advanced treatment of cardiac and neurological disorders, indigenous development of technologies for and materials and public health training and research.

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First Published: Sat, June 23 2018. 18:20 IST