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BAMBOLIM: Goa Medical College and Hospital (GMC), Bambolim, celebrated the birth of its first child via in vitro fertilization (IVF), marking a significant milestone.
Health Minister Vishwajit Rane wrote on social media, “GMC celebrates a proud milestone with the birth of its first IVF baby, a beautiful baby girl born via caesarean.”
This accomplishment demonstrates GMC’s commitment to providing cutting-edge healthcare and helping families. In order to ensure that hope and happiness reach every worthy home, GMC provides free IVF therapy for Goan couples as part of this effort, said Rane.
In a different article, Rane stated that digital stethoscopes and neuropathy screeners had been placed throughout the state to facilitate the early identification of a number of illnesses, including diabetes.
With its state-of-the-art facilities and cutting-edge technology, Goa is revolutionizing healthcare. To facilitate the early identification of diabetes, heart disease, and lung disorders, digital stethoscopes and neuropathy screenings have been deployed throughout Goa, according to Rane.
He stated that 11 medical facilities are using artificial intelligence (Al)-powered X-rays to diagnose lung cancer more quickly.
“Our ability to precisely perform advanced cardiac procedures and diagnose complex conditions is being enhanced by GMC’s state-of-the-art molecular lab and an additional cath lab,” Rane stated.