Rawalpindi Institute of Cardiology

Rawalpindi Institute of Cardiology
Government of Pakistan
Geography
Location Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan
Organisation
Care system Public/Government
Hospital type Cardiology
Affiliated university College of Physicians & Surgeons of Pakistan
Services
Emergency department I
Beds 272
History
Founded Shahbaz Sharif
Hanif Abbasi
Links
Website http://www.ric.gop.pk/
Other links List of hospitals in Pakistan

Rawalpindi Institute of Cardiology (RIC) is a non-profit tertiary level Cardiac hospital located in Rawalpindi, of the Punjab province of Pakistan. Established in 2012, RIC has nearly 50 departments which provide health facilities to several parts of the country. RIC is one of the well-equipped hospital in the country. The hospital was established by former Chief Minister of the Punjab, Shahbaz Sharif, and former member of National Assembly (MNA), Hanif Abbasi. A 272-beds hospital, the current executive director is the renowned Senior Interventional Cardiologist Maj Gen Azhar Mahmood Kayani; the medical superintendent of the hospital is Dr. Qais.

Admin and Security

Admin and Security incharge of RIC hospital is LT Colonel (R) Muhammad Walayat (EX-Army officer).

History

In October 2009, the establishment of Rawalpindi Institute of Cardiology (RIC) was approved by the government of the Punjab.[1] At the cost of Rs.2.75 billions,[2] the construction was started in June 2010.[3] The then-Chief Minister of Punjab, Shahbaz Sharif, said that the project would be completed within a year. However, it could not be completed in the due course of time due to the shortage of funds.[1] According to Hanif AbbasiPakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N) Ex-member of National Assembly (MNA) – the provincial government provided Rs.100 millions for the project.[4] The Chief Minister then announced that RIC would be inaugurated by 14 August 2012,[5] but once again the deadline was missed due to the delay in installation of the equipment. Medical Superintendent (MS) of the RIC Dr. Shoaib Khan told "that the project had not been delayed but the health department had delayed the inauguration function due to Ramazan and some important engagements of the chief minister."[6]

Departments and staff

RIC started functioning from September 2012 with the help of Rawalpindi Medical College's (RMC) administration, treating 21 patients in the outpatient department (OPD). Shahbaz Sharif inaugurated the hospital officially on 15 September.[7] RIC is the first hospital in Rawalpindi Division which consists of modern 48-beds emergency department, 26 medical ventilators and five CT angiography machines. The hospital also includes 24-beds Intensive Care Unit (ICU), 14-beds Coronary care unit (CCU) and four operation theatres (OT).[8] A free of cost state of the art centre for cardiac surgery, paediatric cardiology and surgery, angiography and radiology will treat the patients of Potohar region, northern areas and Azad Jammu and Kashmir.[9] RIC started emergency services in February 2013.[10]

Provincial government created 285 posts for RIC which include 60 doctors (50 specialists available 24 hours),[8] 90 nurses, 40 paramedical staff and 95 technicians.[11] Dr. Shoaib Khan was the first Medical Superintendent (MS) who left the institute in July 2013 while Dr. Qais Mahmood Sikander joined as new MS.,[3] Dr. Javaria and Dr. Nasir Iqbal are deputy medical superintendents.[11] Initially, it was expected that a well-known Cardiac surgeon, Dr. Hasnat Khan will join the RIC in April, and will head the surgery department of the institute.[12][13] He also asked for further equipments to be installed to the RIC.[12] However, in April 2013 Prof Anjum Jalal a renowned cardiac surgeon, working at Multan Institute of Cardiology, joined RIC as Head of Cardiac Surgery. He is assisted by a team of three other cardiac surgeons. The institute performed over 250 open heart operation by the end of September 2013 which include CABG, valve replacements and surgery for congenital heart diseases in grown-up kids. Prof Matloob Shajar is the head of Anesthesia department. Chief Biomedical Engineer Abdullah Farid, who was Senior Biomedical Engineer at AFIC/NIHD, has establish the Biomedical/IT Department and keeping all the Electromedical/Electromechanical equipment 100% functional and maintaining it in all aspect.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Yasin, Aamir (5 September 2012). "Fund shortage delays work on cardiology institute". Dawn. Herald. Retrieved 10 April 2013.
  2. "Chief Minister visits Rawalpindi Institute of Cardiology". Chief Minister of Punjab. 4 February 2013. Retrieved 10 April 2013.
  3. 1 2 Raja, Mudassir (26 September 2012). "One for the heart: Pindi gets promised heart institute". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 10 April 2013.
  4. Raja, Mudassir (2 July 2012). "Rawalpindi Cardiology Institute: CM sets Aug 14 deadline for completion of stalled project". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 10 April 2013.
  5. "Chief Minister visits Rawalpindi Institute of Cardiology". Chief Minister of Punjab. 30 June 2012. Retrieved 10 April 2013.
  6. Yasin, Aamir (16 August 2012). "Cardiology institute Deadline missed again". Dawn. Herald. Retrieved 10 April 2013.
  7. Qasim, Muhammad (8 September 2012). "Rawalpindi Institute of Cardiology's OPD made operational". The News International. Retrieved 10 April 2013.
  8. 1 2 "Health facility: Rawalpindi Institute of Cardiology becomes operational". The Express Tribune. 4 February 2013. Retrieved 10 April 2013.
  9. Yasin, Aamir (5 April 2012). "Opening of cardiology institute may be delayed". Dawn. Herald. Retrieved 10 April 2013.
  10. "RIC to start emergency services". Dawn. Herald. 4 February 2013. Retrieved 10 April 2013.
  11. 1 2 "Cardiology institute to be inaugurated". Dawn. Herald. 19 July 2012. Retrieved 10 April 2013.
  12. 1 2 "Dr Hasnat seeks more equipment for RIC". Dawn. Herald. 23 March 2013. Retrieved 10 April 2013.
  13. "Dr Hasnat Khan to head RIC's surgery dept". Dawn. Herald. 13 November 2013. Retrieved 10 April 2013.

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