Gandhi Medical College

Gandhi Medical College

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affiliations = Dr.NTR University of health Sciences,Vijaywada,Andhra Pradesh.
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Gandhi Medical College, founded 14 September 1954, is a medical college in Padmarao Nagar, Secunderabad in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India.

Academics

Courses offered by the institute include:
*MBBS
*MD/MS
*DM/MCh
*BSc courses in nursing, paramedical and medical specialities

150 students per year are admitted to study for MBBS degrees. There are also 88 postgraduate students admitted per year, including those in clinical, non-clinical and super specialty subjects. Students can earn one of 37 degrees in various branches of medicine.

Departments of the school include anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, forensic medicine, microbiology, pathology, pharmacology and community medicine.

Admissions

Admissions to the MBBS course are based on ranks obtained in the EAMCET (Engineering, Agricultural and Medical Common Entrance Test). Admissions are conducted by the NTR University of Health Sciences.Admissions to the post-graduate courses are based on rank and roster points obtained in the AP medical post-graduation test.

History

Gandhi Medical College, originally name People's Medical College, was founded 14 September, 1954. It was located at Humayun nagar close to the present-day Sarojini Devi eye hospital. It was founded because the original medical college in the area, Osmania Medical College, was unable to keep up with admissions for medical students.

On 25 June, 1955, the college was inaugurated by the first president of India, Dr. Rajendra Prasad.

By 1956, the college was in financial trouble, and the government of Hyderabad agreed to take over the college and develop it.

In 1958, the college was moved to Basheer bagh. The old building has since been demolished. In 2003, the college was moved again to Musheerabad in a process that had been ongoing since 1987.

The teaching hospital for the college began as an infirmary in 1851. Developed with funds from philanthropists, the hospital was named KEM Hospital in honor of King Edward VII. The hospital was renamed Gandhi Hospital in 1958 to serve as the teaching hospital for the college. Nearly all the heads of units were British trained.

The hospital performs about 80,000 outpatient consultations and 42,000 inpatient admissions yearly. 11,000 major and about 15,000 minor operations are also performed. The hospital is divided into 27 departments:
*general medicine
*general surgery
*pediatrics
*orthopedics
*anesthesia
*dermatology
*leprosy
*sexually transmitted disease
*ophthalmology
*E.N.T.& Head and Neck Surgery
*radiodiagnosis
*casualty
*blood bank
*cardiology
*neurology
*nephrology
*gastroenterology
*endocrinology
*Cardio-thoracic surgery
*neurosurgery
*pediatric surgery
*plastic surgery
*urology
*TB clinic
*dental
*OB/GYN
*psychiatry
*hospital administration

From 1954-2003, a total of 6090 students were admitted to the MBBS course. The number of students admitted ranged between a minimum of 42 in 1954 to a maximum of 224 in 1968. In 1970, there were no admissions.

In the late 1950s and 1960s, the college and hospital were consolidated.

In the 1970s there was a growth in so-called "super specialties" such as cardiology, cardio-thoracic surgery, neurology and neurosurgery.

Principles

*Dr. Syed Nizamuddin Ahmed : 01/05/1954 - 01/07/1956
*Dr. Bankat Chandra : 02/07/1956 - 03/05/1957
*Dr. D.V. Subba Reddy : 04/05/1957 - 29/01/1959
*Dr. G.C.S. Naidu : 30/01/1959 - 21/12/1959
*Dr. M.Y. Ansari : 22/12/1959 - 28/03/1963
*Dr. B.S. Surt : 28/03/1963 - 15/06/1967
*Dr. G.P. Ramayya : 29/08/1967 - 28/05/1968
*Dr. G. Narshing Rao : 1970 - 1974
*Dr. S. Ramchander Rao : 1976 - 1976
*Dr. Kameshwari Devi : 1977 - 1977
*Dr. Y. Jaya : 1974 - 1978
*Dr. S. Ramchander Rao : 1976 - 1976
*Dr. U. Brahmaji Rao : 01/03/1983 - 24/05/1983
*Dr. C. Shyamala Bhaskaran : 24/05/1983 - 30/10/1990
*Dr. Lily N. Ebenezer : 31/10/1990 - 08/08/1991
*Dr. G. Shyam Sunder : 07/08/1991 - 03/09/1993
*Dr. V.V. Satyanarayana : 31/03/1994 - 06/05/1994
*Dr. B.C. Mathur : 05/09/1994 - 31/07/1995
*Dr. T.E. Kasturi : 01/08/1995 - 30/09/1996
*Dr. K. Shantha Kumari : 01/01/1997 - 31/05/1998
*Dr. K. Gopal Singh : 29/06/1998 - 03/09/1998
*Dr. Farhatunnisa : 04/09/1998 - 31/01/1999
*Dr. P. Vijaya Lakshmi : 31/03/1999 - 30/09/1999
*Dr. P. Shyam Sunder : 02/04/2000 - 30/07/2000
*Dr. Neena Devi : 01/08/2000 - 31/01/2001
*Dr. K. Prameela Devi : 04/03/2001 - 31/08/2001
*Dr. T.S.S. Lakshmi : 04/09/2001 - 16/11/2001
*Dr. Meenakshi : 16/11/2001 - 31/12/2002
*Dr. C.A. Aruna : 01/10/2003 - 23/11/2003
*Dr. K.V. Raghava Rao : 28/11/2003 - 30/04/2004
*Dr. Kishore Roy : 2004 - till date

Cultural Events

The College day celebrations are held annually in the month of august. It is the culmination of a week of cultural and sports activities with the sports day being held a day before the college day.

Here are the Names of recent college week celebrations:

In 2005: Kriya

In 2007: Nexus

External links

* [http://www.gandhimedicalcollegehyderabad.org Official website]


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