True power of a nation is its man power. Since Health is Wealth, the wealth of nation depends on its health man power. Therefore, "Health for all by 2000 A.D." is the slogan given by world Health Organization. But can the arithmetic progress of doctors, technicians and health workers keep pace with geometric progress of our population? Hence , it is imperative that there ought to be much more number of medical colleges as well as paramedical colleges. When the doctor-nurse ratio should be 1:3, currently there are less than 3,00,000 registered nurse against 4,00,000 registered medical graduates. Moreover, the actue shortage of pharmacists, laboratory technicians, radiographers & surgeons etc. it is a serious concern for every sensible & thinking citizen.
The success of a clinical laboratory depends on well trained, committed and dedicated medical technologist, and the success of a doctor's treatment depends on laboratory fendings.Therefore, producing good number of well trained, dedicated and committed laboratory technicians is the need of the hour, in the absence of a standardized form and criteria for the curriculum of paramedical teaching throughout the country, the things are in a mess. Therefore, we are trying to provide ample facilities both in material and practical work our comprehensive course along with exposure to hospital environment are meant for wholesome growth of the technical trainees. We have accepted it not as profession to earn money but as a mission to help bring medical assistance to every door. |