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Kilpauk Medical College (KMC) is one of the premier government medical institutions in India. Founded in 1960, the college has been instrumental in producing many world-renowned doctors. There are 3 hospitals affiliated with the KMC - Government Kilpauk Medical College Hospital, Government Royapettah Hospital and Government Thiruvotteeswarar Hospital of Thoracic Medicine. == History == Government Kilpauk Medical College and History of its existence 1925 - In response to the feeling of Nationalism and keeping alive the ancient systems of indigenous medicine the school of Indian medicine was started. The degree conferred at this institution was L.I.M. 1947 In accordance to the recommendations of the Usman Committee, Chopra Committee and the Pundit Committee of Government of Madras and Government of India, the character of the institute was changed, upgraded and named as College of Indian Medicine. The College gave the degree as G.C.I.M. 1948 The College was again renamed as College of Indigenous Medicine and one of the three systems of Indigenous Medicine, Ayurvedha-Siddha-Unani, should be chosen by each candidate who joins GCIM and Allopathic Medicine was common to all. 1953 The College was renamed as the College of Integrated Medicine. The course was shortened to 4.5 years and one year of compulsory house- surgeoncy on par with MBBS course. Government ensured that the GCIM graduates could practice both the systems of Medicine. In 1959 the first batch of GCIM students were admitted and in 1960 the College of Indigenous Medicine was closed. 1960 The Integrated Medicine Course (MBBS DEGREE) was started. The first and second year GCIM students were given the option of joining the MBBS course, while the senior students were offered the D.M&S on completion of the course and bringing them into the Allopathic fold. 1965 The College was recognised as Women Medical College and named as Government Kilpauk Medical College, admitting only women candidates for MBBS degree. Meanwhile, those who have completed GCIM, D.M&S were given the option to undertake condensed MBBS course at the Chengalpattu Medical College to obtain the MBBS degree and come into the fold of Modern Medicine. 1967 The women students agitated to have a co- educational institution and the erstwhile Government of Madras granted permission and both men and women were admitted to MBBS degree from 1967. 1972 Development of the Medical College is set into pace with the Surgical Block coming into being. Later all the different super-specialities came into being between 1972 and 2001 and stands in its glory to-day. 1981 Intensive Care Unit was sanctioned with 10 beds and was commissioned in June 1981 by Hon. Dr. H.V.Hande, the Minister for Health, Government of Tamil Nadu. 50 beded comprehensive Burn unit was sanctioned on the I floor of the out-Patient Block and was commissioned in March 1985 by Hon. Dr. H.V.Hande, then Minister for Health under the Presidency of Dr.Mrs.Lalitha Kameswaran, then Director of Medical Education. 1984 Department of Cardiology was sanctioned with Prof. S.Thanikachalam as its Chief. 1987 Department of Nephrology was sanctioned and commissioned in July 1987 with Prof. C.M.Thiagarajan as its Chief. 1988 Department of Surgical Gastroenterology was sanctioned with Prof. Srikumari Damaodharan as its Chief. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kilpauk Medical College」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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