BMC management

Published December 27, 2019

THE Bolan Medical College and Hospital is one of the biggest hospitals in Balochistan. It was built in 1971 in Quetta. However, the hospital lacks basic facilities which are essential for public such as toilets, wheelchairs, potable water, waiting room, etc.

Secondly, there are no senior doctors for patients coming from far-flung areas of Balochistan. Despite high hopes for betterment, things are in bad shape owing to mismanagement.

On the other hand, senior doctors have opened their private clinics, while patients face a shortage of senior doctors at this government hospital.

The Balochistan chief minister should look into this issue to facilitate the people.

Qadeer Qadir

Awaran

Published in Dawn, December 27th, 2019

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