Pakistan’s Army Chief of Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa on Thursday opened the Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Institute of Cardiology, which was implemented in the city of Quetta, the capital of Balochistan province.
The building is constructed on an area of 121,406 square metres, and at a cost of $27.30 million funded by the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development.
The move follows the directives of President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan and with the support and follow-up of Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Presidential Court.
The project is implemented within the framework of the continuous support of the leadership of the UAE to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan for the implementation of humanitarian and development projects.
The institute will serve as a reference centre for hospitals and clinics in the region concerning the diagnosis and treatment of diseases, heart and cancer diagnosis for all residents of the regions and cities of Balochistan and neighbouring provinces, which qualifies it to provide distinguished specialised treatment services by medical and technical cadres with expertise and scientific competence.
The institute will benefit 12 million Pakistanis in the Balochistan province. The number of heart patients is about 70,900, of whom more than 1,064 die annually due to the lack of treatment.
The institute’s absorptive capacity includes providing diagnostic and treatment services to over 500 patients daily and 182,000 patients annually, with a medical staff of 136 doctors and specialists, in addition to 350 nurses and technicians.
The institute consists of 17 buildings. The main building includes outpatient departments, specialized clinics, an emergency department, a dental department, a cardiac catheterization room, intensive care units, and inpatient suites with a capacity of 120 beds.
Also, a dialysis department with a capacity of 18 beds, a pharmacy and eight specialized laboratories for medical examinations (nuclear radiation, biochemistry, hematology, immunology, bacteria, molecular biology production, and two others for cardiac catheterization).
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