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Saving lives: A way life at CIL Hospitals
A 32 year old man was rushed to the J.N. Hospital of Western Coalfields Ltd, Nagpur with acute abdominal pain, vomiting and abdominal heaviness.
New Delhi: A 32 year old man was rushed to the J.N. Hospital of Western Coalfields Ltd, Nagpur with acute abdominal pain, vomiting and abdominal heaviness. The doctors on duty examined him and diagnosed it as ‘acute appendicitis’ and an emergency operation was the only solution to prevent further complications.
Doctors and the paramedical staff at the J.N. Hospital immediately operated on the patient and performed an appendectomy successfully. Teamwork, dedication and saving lives is a way of life at CIL hospitals across its operations in eight states.
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