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New Project
Vedanta University Announces Launch of Multi-specialty Hospital in Orissa
The Rs 400 crore project would commence services in 2011

A view of master plan of Vedanta Hospital
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Bhubaneswar-based Vedanta University recently announced the
launch of a world-class teaching and research hospital. The hospital will address
a long-standing need for comprehensive healthcare services for the people of
the region.
The university hospital, which will be built near the Puri-Konark
Marine Drive, will be distinctive with its world-class facilities and infrastructure.
The hospital will place equal emphasis on patient care, research, and teaching.
It will be staffed by renowned doctors from India and abroad. A not-for-profit
institution, the University Hospital is committed to providing high-quality
care at a cost affordable by the common man.
Commending this initiative, eminent Indian cardiologist Dr KP Misra, said, "The
hospital will serve as a regional hub for critical specialties including cardiology
and diabetology. As a teaching and research hospital, it will attract leading
researchers and specialists in medical science from around the globe. The university's
research agenda will prioritise public health solutions that address the most
prevalent medical issues in the region."
On the occasion of the launch of the Vedanta University hospital project, a
national seminar on 'Optimum Medical Education and Ethics in Clinical Practice'
was organised at Bhubaneswar. The national conference was addressed by leaders
in medical science of international repute, including Padma Vibhushan Professor
MS Valiathan and Padma Bhushan Professor NK Ganguly.
The conceptual planning and design of the hospital has been prepared by the
leading US-based hospital design firm Perkins + Will, which has previously designed
state-of-the-art teaching and research hospitals at institutions such as Johns
Hopkins University and the University of California at Los Angeles.
"The 500-bed multi-specialty hospital will commence during the first phase
of the University. Orders for construction have already been placed with Larsen
& Toubro Limited," added Sanjeev Anand Zutshi, Director of the project.
The university has already initiated research programmes with local relevance.
Dr Dipika Mohanty, a recipient of the Biju Patnaik award for Excellence in Science
and Technology, has begun a Vedanta University-sponsored research project on
interventions that can address the disproportionate prevalence of anemia in
infants and children of Orissa.
The Vedanta University Hospital is a cornerstone of the institution's larger
commitment to serving public needs. Students and faculty across disciplines
will be encouraged to engage with local challenges, search for solutions that
contribute to the development of Orissa, and pursue research priorities that
have real impact on the lives of people. In addition to initiatives in medicine,
the first phase of the University will include schools of education, arts &
sciences, engineering, management, and nursing. The hospital and initial academic
programs will begin in 2011.
EH News Bureau
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