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AIIMS-Jammu to Launch India’s First Institute of Traumatology

The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Jammu, is proposing a groundbreaking new facility. Officials submitted a proposal to the Union health ministry for both an Institute of Traumatology and a Global Centre of Excellence for AI in Healthcare. The proposed Institute of Traumatology is slated to be the first of its kind in India. This ambitious initiative includes collaboration with premier international institutions from Israel, such as the Sheba Medical Centre, and the United Kingdom. Ultimately, AIIMS-Jammu aims to drastically enhance trauma management and patient outcomes in the region.

Establishing India’s First Institute of Traumatology

Executive Director and CEO of AIIMS-Jammu, Prof. Shakti Kumar Gupta, highlighted the critical need for this new facility. Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) is a multi-hazard-prone region. Consequently, it is vulnerable to natural disasters like earthquakes, floods, and avalanches, as well as man-made crises, including terrorist incidents and a high burden of road accidents. Therefore, the primary objective is to create a regional and national hub that delivers comprehensive, efficient, and multidisciplinary trauma care. This care will span the entire patient journey, from initial stabilization through to final rehabilitation. Furthermore, the existing Trauma and Emergency Department at AIIMS-Jammu will provide the foundation for the full-fledged institute in its second phase of development.

The Global Centre for AI in Healthcare

In addition to advanced trauma care, AIIMS-Jammu is planning a Global Centre of Excellence for Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Healthcare. This initiative seeks to leverage cutting-edge technologies. For instance, the centre will focus on AI-enabled diagnostics, predictive medicine, and clinical decision support systems. The anticipated outcome is a significant improvement in the speed and accuracy of treatment delivery while simultaneously helping to reduce costs.

Broader Expansion of Speciality Services

AIIMS-Jammu is moving forward with a broad expansion of its healthcare services in the coming months. Therefore, they plan to launch open-heart surgery within the next two to three months. The Governing Body has also approved multiple other centres of excellence. These approved centres include those for comprehensive cancer care, ophthalmology with skill development, dental sciences, and robotics and techno-surgery. Furthermore, new centres will address telemedicine and telecare, predictive medical technology, and simulation and skill development. In a significant digital push, the institute also aims to become completely paperless within three months. This demonstrates a commitment to modernizing healthcare delivery. Moreover, AIIMS-Jammu currently operates 400 beds, and officials approved expansion to 750 beds as facilities continue to grow. Notably, AIIMS-Jammu already houses the country’s only Centre for Advanced Genomics and Precision Medicine among all AIIMS, supporting high-end genomic testing and precision diagnostics.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What is the main objective of the proposed Institute of Traumatology?

The primary objective is to establish India’s first comprehensive, multidisciplinary regional and national facility for trauma care, ranging from initial stabilization to rehabilitation. This is especially vital given Jammu and Kashmir’s vulnerability to natural and man-made disasters.

Q2: What other major facilities is AIIMS-Jammu launching?

AIIMS-Jammu plans to launch open-heart surgery within the next two to three months. Furthermore, they are establishing a Global Centre of Excellence for AI in Healthcare and other Centres of Excellence in cancer care, robotics, and ophthalmology. Developing expertise in trauma sciences is crucial for such advanced centers.

Q3: What unique centre does AIIMS-Jammu already house among all AIIMS?

AIIMS-Jammu currently houses the country’s only Centre for Advanced Genomics and Precision Medicine among all AIIMS. This facility is essential for high-end genomic testing, precision diagnostics, and oncology care planning. Professionals interested in advancing their skills in this area might look into options like the Postgraduate Diploma In Genomic Medicine And Health.

References

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