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Narendra Modi Medical College

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Narendra Modi Medical College (formerly AMC MET Medical College)
TypeGovernment
Established2009
Parent institution
Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation
AffiliationGujarat University
DeanDr. Dipti Shah
Students200 per year MBBS and 185 per year M.D./M.S.
Location, ,
CampusSheth L.G. Hospital
WebsiteNarendra Modi Medical College

22°59′54″N 72°36′16″E / 22.99833°N 72.60444°E / 22.99833; 72.60444 Narendra Modi Medical College (formerly known as Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation Medical Education Trust Medical College or AMC MET Medical College) is a medical college in Maninagar, Ahmedabad. The college was established in 2009 and is maintained by the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation's Medical Education Trust. It is affiliated to the Gujarat University and the Sheth L.G. hospital (Sheth Lallubhai Gordhandas Municipal Hospital, Maninagar, Ahmedabad).[1]

History

The foundation stone of the college was laid by the future prime minister Narendra Modi, who was an MLA from the Maninagar constituency at that time. On 15th September 2022, AMC Standing Committee approved renaming of AMC MET Medical College to Narendra Modi Medical College.[2]

Academics

The college enrolls 200 students every year for the undergraduate MBBS course. The post graduation seats in the non-clinical branches were approved in 2014 by the Medical Council of India, (Now known as National Medical Commission). Clinical seats for post graduation also passed in 2016 by Medical Council of India which were 28 in number. Narendra Modi Medical College has increased PG seats which are 170 in number. Sheth LG Hospital has 1050 beds and Narendra Modi Medical College is affiliated to this hospital. Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation was next to Mumbai Municipal Corporation to establish Smt. NHL Municipal Medical College of its own in 1963 and Narendra Modi Medical College in 2009. The Medical College is affiliated to Gujarat University and National Medical Commission (Formerly : Medical Council of India) has granted permission to run the M.B.B.S. course as well as M.D./M.S. courses.

Campus

The college has all the necessary infrastructure and facilities for pre and para clinical departments e.g. laboratories, dissection hall with adequate number of cadavers, museums, lecture halls with teaching aids, multimedia LCD projectors etc. To keep abreast with the recent advances, college has a library with more than 16000 books, journals and computer lab with internet facility and two reading halls of capacity of 150 seats. For recreation, facility of gymkhana and canteen are also available.

Sheth LG General Hospital is the teaching hospital attached to the college which is a 1050 bedded hospital having all the Departments e.g. Medicine & allied, Surgery & allied, Orthopedics, Pediatrics, Obstetrics & Gynecology, plastic surgery etc. It has got facility for emergency care and intensive care of the patients in form of Medical ICU, Pediatric ICU, Surgical ICU and Neonatal ICU, operation theatres, Radiology & Clinical Laboratory departments. The hospital also runs centre for providing family welfare services, Suraksha clinic (for sexually transmitted infections and HIV/AIDS cases).[3]

References

  1. ^ "Affilation Narendra Modi Medical College". Retrieved 18 May 2023.
  2. ^ "AMC MET Medical College is now Narendra Modi Medical College". The Indian Express. 11 December 2022. Retrieved 18 May 2023.
  3. ^ "Introduction | Narendra Modi Medical College". Retrieved 18 May 2023.

https://www.narendramodimedicalcollege.edu.in/

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