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  2. Healthcare in Chennai - Wikipedia

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    Chennai attracts about 45 percent of health tourists from abroad arriving in the country and 30 to 40 percent of domestic health tourists. [1] The city has been termed Health Capital of India . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Multi- and super-specialty hospitals across the city bring in an estimated 150 international patients every day. [ 3 ]

  3. Medical Services Recruitment Board - Wikipedia

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    The Medical Services Recruitment Board (MRB) was constituted by the government of Tamil Nadu in G.O. (Ms) No.1, Health and Family Welfare (C2) Department dated 02.01.2012 with the objective of making appointments to various categories of staff in the Health and Family Welfare Department by way of direct recruitment, in a speedy manner, keeping in view the nature, importance and essentiality of ...

  4. List of agencies of the government of Tamil Nadu - Wikipedia

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    Chennai: Health and Family Welfare: Medicinal Drugs Management: State Govt. Undertaking: www.tnmsc.com: 2: Tamil Nadu Medical Plant Farms & Herbal Medicine Corporation Limited (TAMPCOL) 1983: Chennai: Health and Family Welfare: Siddha & Herbal Products Manufacture: State Govt. Undertaking: www.tampcol.in: 3: Tamil Nadu State AIDS Control ...

  5. Department of Human Resources Management (Tamil Nadu)

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    The main objective of the department is recruitment, training and development of human resource. It ensures rules and regulations are adhered to in the administration of all government departments, maintain uniformity and standards, training of requisite personnel. [1]

  6. Department of Health and Family Welfare (Tamil Nadu)

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    The public health infrastructure in the state includes both government-run hospitals and health centers managed by the department of health. As of 2023 [update] , the state had 404 public hospitals, 1,776 public dispensaries, 11,030 health centers and 481 mobile units run by the government with a capacity of more than 94,700 beds. [ 7 ]

  7. Tamil Nadu Medical Services - Wikipedia

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    Operate 51 CT Scans Centres (X-ray computed tomography), 64 Slice CT Scan Centers, 8 M.R.I Scans Centre (Magnetic resonance imaging), 2 Lithotripsy Centre, 7 Regional Diagnostic Centres (offers 68 different Diagnostic lab tests) and Master Health Checkup Centers at Tamil Nadu Government Medical Institutions & Hospitals

  8. Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital - Wikipedia

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    By 2013, the number of outpatients per day increased to 10,000 to 12,000. [1] The hospital contributes to the second largest number of deceased organ donations in Tamil Nadu. [19] In March 2012, the hospital performed its 1,000th kidney transplant, the highest in any government hospital in the country, of which about 90 were cadaver transplants ...

  9. Tamil Nadu Government Multi Super Speciality Hospital

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    Tamil Nadu Government Multi-Super-Speciality Hospital is a 400-bed government-owned super-speciality hospital in Chennai, India.It is located at the Omandurar Government Estate on Anna Salai and was opened in February 2014.