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Maharashtra Institute of Medical Education and Research (MIMER) is a medical college located in Talegaon, Pune, Maharashtra, India. The institute is recognised by the Medical Council of India and is under Maharashtra University of Health Sciences. It was founded in 1995 with a hospital named Dr. Bhausaheb Sardesai Talegaon Rural Hospital.
Maharashtra Institute of Medical Education and Research (MIMER) Talegaon Dabhade Pune Established in 1995; Maharashtra Institute of Physiotherapy Talegaon Dabhade Pune Established in 2006; MIMER – D.M.L.T. Courses Talegaon Pune Established in 2006; MIMER – CPS (PGD Courses) Talegaon Pune
Students from PMT(All India Pre Medical Test): 15%; The detailed division of seats can be seen on the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences website and is subject to change. The college campus is located on the outskirts of the Latur city. The Hospital attached to the college is Yeshwantrao Chavan Rural Hospital, Latur.
MIMER was established by the Government of Mizoram under the Centrally Sponsored Scheme 'Establishment of new Medical Colleges attached with existing district/referral hospitals' with a project cost of Rs. 189 lakhs and funding pattern 90:10. [5] Prof. Lallukhum Fimate was appointed as the first director of the college on 27 October, 2017. [6]
CU Physical Therapy Program Professor, Dr. Jennifer Stevens-Lapsley, was recognized as the 3rd highest ranked Principal Investigator in the U.S. for federal funding within a PM&R Department. [54] The CU Physical Therapy Program is one of the few U.S. physical therapy programs with an endowed Chair position.
Tolani Maritime Institute also known as TMI is a maritime college in Induri, Pune, Maharashtra, India which was established in 1998. [1] It has about 1,500 students in its campus based and distance learning programmes.
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