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KGMU Plans Major Campus Overhaul for Better Patient Care
29 Nov
Summary
- KGMU plans two new multi-storey buildings for OPD and surgical services.
- Separate emergency patient care buildings are also under development.
- The changes aim to alleviate parking issues and streamline patient treatment.

King George's Medical University (KGMU) is planning a major campus development to enhance patient care and operational efficiency. Vice-chancellor Prof Soniya Nityanand is spearheading the establishment of two new multi-storey buildings on land opposite the Trauma Centre. One building will consolidate non-surgical OPDs and diagnostics, while the second will serve as a comprehensive surgical block for all departments requiring surgical facilities.
The initiative also includes a plan to separate emergency patient care following the construction of Trauma 2. This will create two specialized emergency buildings: one for accident-related cases needing surgical intervention and another for non-accident emergencies. This strategic division aims to streamline treatment processes and reduce patient burden.



