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Indian Navy deploys additional personnel at Dhanvantari Covid Care Hospital in Ahmedabad

In its continuous and ongoing efforts to provide aid to the civil administration in times of this unprecedented crisis, the Indian Navy has today augmented the manpower of Dhanvantari Covid Care Hospital at Ahmedabad, thus providing a much-needed and timely fillip to the management of Covid patients in the city.

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Published : May 6, 2021, 11:50 PM IST

Ahmedabad (Gujarat): A total of 90 personnel, including anesthesiologists, physicians, medical officers, nursing staff, and paramedical staff have been flown from various Naval Stations to Ahmedabad.

All members of the team are experienced in their respective fields and well-versed in handling Covid care protocols. Among the personnel deployed also include Battle-Field Nursing Assistants (BFNAs) who are non-medical personnel and have been specially trained to assist the medical manpower in patient care duties.

Also read: Ensure civic bodies conform to state Covid-19 policy: Guj HC

In addition, a three-member Logistic Support Team has also been provided which would oversee the administration of the hospital. This would ensure that the auxiliary hospital functions are well looked after and the medical manpower can manage patients effectively and efficiently.

With the present augmentation, the total manpower provided to the hospital by the Navy has gone up to 169 and highlights the Indian Navy's commitment to the service of the Nation.

Ahmedabad (Gujarat): A total of 90 personnel, including anesthesiologists, physicians, medical officers, nursing staff, and paramedical staff have been flown from various Naval Stations to Ahmedabad.

All members of the team are experienced in their respective fields and well-versed in handling Covid care protocols. Among the personnel deployed also include Battle-Field Nursing Assistants (BFNAs) who are non-medical personnel and have been specially trained to assist the medical manpower in patient care duties.

Also read: Ensure civic bodies conform to state Covid-19 policy: Guj HC

In addition, a three-member Logistic Support Team has also been provided which would oversee the administration of the hospital. This would ensure that the auxiliary hospital functions are well looked after and the medical manpower can manage patients effectively and efficiently.

With the present augmentation, the total manpower provided to the hospital by the Navy has gone up to 169 and highlights the Indian Navy's commitment to the service of the Nation.

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