Government Medical College, Haldwani

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Government Medical College, Haldwani
TypeMedical & Research Institute
Established1997
Vice-ChancellorProf. V.P.S Arora
DeanProf. Dr. C.M.S.Rawat
Undergraduates100 per year
Postgraduates37 per year
Location, ,
CampusUrban
NicknameGMC Haldwani
AffiliationsHemwati Nandan Bahuguna Medical University
Websitehttp://gmchld.org

Government Medical College, Haldwani (formerly known as Uttarakhand Forest Hospital Trust Medical College) is a medical college in Haldwani, Uttarakhand, India. It was established in 1997. The college is affiliated with hemvati nandan bahuguna medical University. Also known as GMC Haldwani, it is one of the fast-growing residential and co-educational medical colleges in India.

It is recognised by the Medical Council of India and Government of India.[1]

History

The foundation of the medical college was laid on 19 March 1997, by Shri Romesh Bhandari, the then governor of Uttar Pradesh. In May 2004, the college started its first intake of 100 MBBS students.

By April 2010, "Uttarakhand Forest Hospital Trust" had been dissolved.[2] All of the five institutions operational under the trust had been taken over by Department of Medical Education (Government of Uttarakhand) to operate under the name of Government Medical College, Haldwani from 1 May 2010.

Admission process

For undergraduate courses, entry to this institute is purely on the basis of merit obtained by students in either of the two competitive examinations: the All India Pre Medical Test (AIPMT)) and the Uttarakhand Pre-Medical Test (UPMT).

Fifteen percent of the students are admitted via the All India Pre-Medical Test, whereas 85% seats are filled via a state level exam.

The same implies for post graduate courses - 50% PG seats are filled through the All India Post Graduate Medical Entrance Examination while the other 50% are filled through a state level entrance exam.

Courses

As on November 2013, the college conducted MBBS and MD/M.S. courses with a student intake of 100 and 37 respectively.

Undergraduate courses

  • MBBS - 5 ½ years (including one year compulsory rotating internship training)
  • 1st Professional (2 semesters): subjects taught are anatomy, physiology, biochemistry and community medicine.
  • 2nd Professional (3 semesters): subjects taught are pharmacology, pathology, microbiology and forensic medicine, community medicine, surgery, paediatrics, obstetrics and gynaecology, orthopaedics, ophthalmology, otolaryngology, dermatology, psychiatry, and radiology.
  • 3rd Professional Part - I (2 semesters), subjects taught - community medicine, ENT, ophthalmology, medicine, surgery, orthopaedics, ostetrics and gynaecology, otolaryngology, paediatrics, ophthalmology, medicine, anaesthesiology, dentistry, radiology, and radiotherapy.
  • 3rd Professional Part - II (2 semesters), covers medicine, paediatrics, obstetrics and gynaecology, and surgery including orthopaedics.

Postgraduate courses

Government Medical College, Haldwani is the first post graduate college in Uttarakhand, recognised by the Medical Council of India and the Government of India. Currently the medical college offers 27 post graduate seats in various departments.

Campus

An inside view of the library.

The main campus covers an area of 90 acres (0.364 km2) and is situated at Rampur Road, Haldwani.
The inside of the campus is neat and endowed with wide roads, lawns, residential complexes, sports complexes besides the administrative and teaching blocks. A 1000-person capacity auditorium is currently under construction.
There are separate hostels for each year (boys and girls) with a capacity of 150 students each.

Associated hospitals and medical services

DR STM Hospital

GMC Haldwani has two hospitals associated with it - Dr. Susheela Tiwari Memorial Hospital and SRM Cancer Hospital & Research Center, - to educate its medical students and for continuously upgrading the health standards of the state of Uttarakhand.

Dr. Susheela Tiwari Memorial Hospital became functional on 26 December 1995, but was formally inaugurated on 28 July 1996. The hospital is continuously being expanded and upgraded to keep pace with both the ever increasing dependence of the local and regional populace on its services as well as to keep in tandem with the advancements in the medical field. Currently, it has a capacity of 600 beds.

Swami Rama Cancer Hospital and Research Center is functional under Government Medical College, Haldwani. It was envisioned and initiated as a State of Art Cancer Center and was formally inaugurated on 22 February 2010. There are plans to upgrade this centre to the status of the Uttarakhand State Cancer Institute. However, currently the only functional department in the Swami Rama Cancer Hospital happens to be the department of radiotherapy. The lack of oncological disciplines of medical oncology, surgical oncology, haematological oncology, gynaecological oncology and pediatric oncology is acutely affecting the population of the state at present.

Departments

Anatomy Lab
Surgery ICU

See also

References

  1. ^ "Government Medical College, Haldwani, Uttarakhand". dooneducation.com. Retrieved 16 July 2012.
  2. ^ Prashant, Shishir (7 November 2009). "U'khand to set up NIT for Rs 400-500 crore". Business Standard. Retrieved 16 July 2012.

External links

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