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In different states of health

Two State government institutions on the same campus; one a picture of neglect, while the other worthy to be shown off.

Any comparison between the Thiruvananthapuram Medical College Hospital (MCH), the State’s largest tertiary care government hospital, and the Regional Cancer Centre (RCC), the specialty care centre for cancer treatment in the State, will be way o ff.

While the RCC has grown in strength and become a premier institution that the government is proud of, it is worth wondering why the same has not happened with the MCH, which has been stagnating under the burden of patient overload and infrastructural inadequacies.

Doctors at the MCH are quick to point out that the basic problem lies with the organisational structure. The demand for autonomy for medical colleges is as old as the institutions itself.

C. Maya

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