An MoU was today signed in this regard between the state Medical and Health Department and Rajasthan Skill and Livelihood Development Corporation (RSLDC) in presence of the chief minister at Jhalawar, her home constituency.
In the first step, these bio-medical academies would be set up in Kota and Jhalawar's medical colleges and hospitals, and courses like dialysis, radiation, and nursing training would begin, she said.
Besides, patients would get medical care at a cheaper rate, quoting Raje, an official said here.
Raje in her budget speech for the FY 2015-16 had announced to set up such bio-medical academies.