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The concept of Emergency Medical Services has revolutionized the results and outcome of acutely ill patients. The Emergency Medical unit is well equipped with mechanical circulatory and respiratory support systems, the latest equipment to monitor vital functions, and so on. The patients admitted in EMS have easy access to CT scans, MRI scans, DSA and operation theaters, so that without any time delay patients can be shifted for necessary investigation or surgical procedures. The EMS also has facility for routine investigations necessary in emergency and even minor life saving operations can be performed in emergency.
In EMS people from different professions and organizations join hands and work together for the better outcome of patients and the patients get complete treatment under a single roof. The EMS, including NCU, CCU and GICU, is constantly busy, around the clock receiving patients suffering from stroke, heart attack or acute abdomen. The medical professionals and nurses are continuously busy with patient evaluation, carrying out necessary investigations and performing life saving procedures. Apart from all medical activities, the medical professionals working in EMS have to provide necessary information to the relatives regarding the condition and prognosis of their patients. The other important aspect of EMS in recent medicine is the maintenance of brain dead patients in order to procure vital organs necessary for organ transplantation.
The general public is now increasingly interested in the world of medicine, especially emergency medicine and expects to get the best treatment in emergencies.
The professionals working in the EMS should be proud of being part of the most important faculty of the institute, which is also the "public face" of the hospital. In a real sense, the status and standard of the university hospital depends upon the quality of emergency medical services it provides to needy patients in emergency situations.

In the Emergency Lifesaving Center, physicians, nurses and medical technicians work around the clock, utilizing a range of the very latest life-saving equipment, including the NCU, CCU, and GICU.
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