Bhopal: Jagdish Rajesh, Deputy Director General (Administration) of the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), marked a significant day at the Bhopal Memorial Hospital & Research Center (BMHRC) on Monday. His visit saw the launch of a new e-Sanjeevani Consultation Center, the inauguration of an orientation program for new ICMR recruits, and the commencement of a Hindi typing training course.
= E-Sanjeevani Center to boost rural healthcare
The e-Sanjeevani Consultation Center, initiated with support from the National Health Mission, will allow doctors in primary health centers in Damoh, Singrauli, and Mandla districts to tele-consult directly with BMHRC specialists. This vital service provides expert advice in General Medicine, Gynecology, Gastro Medicine, and Critical Care, significantly aiding rural patients by reducing the need for travel to district or capital cities.
= Empowering new ICMR recruits
Shri Rajesh also inaugurated an orientation program for newly recruited technical staff, organized in collaboration with the Quality Council of India and Manav Rachna University. This program aims to cultivate administrative skills, project management, and scientific leadership among employees, as stated by Rajesh. BMHRC’s Officiating Director, Dr. Manisha Srivastava, emphasized the importance of such initiatives for holistic employee development.
= Promoting Hindi proficiency
Furthering administrative efficiency, a Hindi typing training program, supported by the Rajbhasha Department of the Ministry of Home Affairs, also began on August 4th. Fifteen BMHRC administrative staff will receive typing instruction until August 8th, addressing technical challenges in Hindi official work.