On 19th December 2013 Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar had inaugurated the
so called State of the Art Forensic block cum Morgue at the Goa Medical
College in Bambolim which was built at a whopping cost of over 40 crores.
It’s almost five long years and that new morgue is not yet operational with
po
On May 13, 2016, at 10:33 PM, Stephen Dias wrote:
"I would like to defer from Dr. Oscar in his last "para" that the doctors at
the GMC can be compensated by doing a private practice which I feel is against
the norms and ethics of medical council and the Government of Goa.
Deputy Chief Ministe
Dear Hon. Dy. CM Francis D'Souza,Health Minister of Goa
Hats off to you for taking up the issue of GMC more importantly about the
drain of Govt. exchequer which was leaking out on Non Goans patients who
have been taking full advantage of medicines and other treatment at the
Hospital, and that now t
On 13 September 2010 07:33, Dan Driscoll wrote:
But do not Med Students at the great GMC (Asia's First Medical
College) have dissection of human cadaver as part of their Syllabus? I
suppose I should be going directly to GMC about this; but maybe there
are those in our posting community who can co
secret that they are out-of-bounds?
- Original Message
> From: jose colaco
> To: goa...@goanet.org
> Sent: Mon, 30 November, 2009 1:30:45 AM
> Subject: Re: [Goanet] GMC hospital woes
>
>
> (a) It was inevitable that GMC would be flooded (besides with water)
First of all, I want to commend Gaspar Almeida and Uly Menezes for the
tremendous service they continue to provide esp for Goans in and from the Gulf.
I say to them Keep up the good work.
I also say to the good Goans from the Gulf. Esp in these difficult economic
times conserve your fu
JC: wrote: To Cajetan's question as to What can we do? here are some
thoughts: (f) Setfire under the butts of these Goa journos.
--
Cajetan asked: Are you implying that we appeal to our Uncle FN to do
something about this, or set fire to his butt?
--
FN responded: Aww, comon, Cajuloal! D
Aww, comon, Cajuloal! Don't spoil JC's fun. What would be a
Goa-related debate without dragging in the Goa journos, the Siddhis,
and the Daman bridge?
Why deprive him of the priviledge of equating Goa's problems with the
Goa media, the Goa media with the media that is visible online, and
the latte
J. Colaco:
To Cajetan's question as to What can we do? here are some thoughts(f) Set
fire under the butts of these Goa journos.
--
Hi JC,
Are you implying that we appeal to our Uncle FN to do something about this,
or set fire to his butt?
Caj.
Correct to a t- I was being rather more simplistic :-)
- Original Message
From: Roland Francis
To: "Goa's premiere mailing list, estb. 1994!"
Sent: Sunday, 5 July, 2009 3:47:49 PM
Subject: Re: [Goanet] GMC
Pardon my french and not to put too fine a point on it, the
Pardon my french and not to put too fine a point on it, the actual
meaning is "the more it changes, the more it remains the same".
Roland.
On Sat, Jul 4, 2009 at 9:15 PM, Gabriel de
Figueiredo wrote:
sudden it seems that "plus ça change, plus même chose". For those
whose French is weak, that mea
Cajetan's, Yvonne's and Jose's emails add to what I have been saying since my
last letter to NT circa Spetember 2000 re GMC.
At the time I had remarked about the scrawl on the canteen wall "Garbos will
take over". I had also suggested, in my layman terms, what could be done to
reduce the inci
Cajetan brings up a very good point in response to Yvonne's post -
which BTW is very factual.
Let me suggest the following:
(a) Those who sit in what is called 'GMC administration' do not
have/or want to have a clue of the conditions in which patients are
treated (if I can use that word) and doct
Yvonne Pereira of Caranzalem:
The doctors and many of the nurses worked hard and tirelessly and were too
scared to complain for fear of being transferred.
---
Hi All,
Complaining is one thing, doing something about it is another.
I do agree that the Doctors and Nurses are working very hard at G
In March 2004, I had the misfortune of having an Aunt admitted to the GMC. I
was appalled at the time to see the condition of the hospital and was
therefore, surprised and amazed to know that now in 2009 the conditions have
not improved. Well, I guess they have improved if bedsheets are
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Goanetters in Goa and visiting meet Jan 6, 2009 at 3.30 pm at Hotel
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Hi,
Some people suffer from sellective understanding.
1) Rich or poor go to GMC because they have a right to do so as Tax Payers.
2) GMC have got, or say they have the best machinery than the private ones PAID
BY THE TAX PAYERS. only to find they are broken down due to inexperienced
doctors.
3) T
I was wondering why government hospitals in Goa these days have turned into
7 star hotels from 4 star hospitals in 1960s. Vishva.Jeat gets one more
reason to celebrate!
Best regards,
Dr. U. G. Barad
MODERATOR'S NOTE: Trimmed extra bytes from earlier post.
Dear Gabriel,
The impression you have given of the Goa Hospitals is similar to the one I
have on my digital camera. I could not of course capture the perfume.
The only part I disagree with your post is the time frame you have placed my
training at the two hospitals.
Needless to say, even when I
--- On Tue, 2/9/08, jane gillian rodrigues <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: jane gillian rodrigues <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [Goanet] GMC behaviour
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], goanet@lists.goanet.org
> Received: Tuesday, 2 September, 2008, 6:55 PM
>
> I have v
Gillian Rodrigues wrote:
1: I still want to know why rich Goans go for "phookat" treatment to
govtmt hospitals when they can afford to go to pvt hospitals??
2: Why don't we visit colaco's house or country, "to test out" in the
below manner and dress, how he will react to us??
3: I have visited p
Dear Goanetters,
As per e-mail of Colaco "I absolutely disagree with Jane wrt 'Govtmt hospitals
are meant for the poor and those who cannot afford private hospitals'.
My reply - I still want to know why rich Goans go for "phookat" treatment to
govtmt hospitals when they can afford to go to
GMC gets two state-of-the-art laboratory machinery
PANAJI: Two state-of-the-art laboratory machinery have been installed at
the Goa Medical College and hospital (GMC) in Bambolim.
The Minister for Health Mr Vishwajeet Rane commissioned the Rs 1.5 crore
machinery at the hospital.
The instrumen
GMC alumni are meeting at Ettington Chase, a countryside hotel (Tel.
01789 74 ) on Saturday June 28.
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