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The Government Medical College, Chandigarh was started in the year 1991 in Prayaas building, Sector 38 as an attempt to establish a centre of undergraduate excellence to support the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research.
Dr. Tulsi Das Library, PGIMER, was established in 1962. It has 45,696 books, 57,610 bound journals and current journals (print/online) include 414 international and 96 national journals. At present the library has 4,851 theses of MD, MS, DM, M.Ch., Ph.D. and M.Sc. from different disciplines.
GMCH started its Postgraduate (MD/MS/Diploma) courses in different departments as per the following timeline: 1966 – Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Obstetrics & Gynaecology; 1969 – Pathology, Microbiology, Medicine; 1971 – Pharmacology, Ophthalmology, Surgery, ENT; 1973 – Psychiatry; 1977 – Anaesthesiology, Paediatrics, Forensic ...
The first batch of the college started from year 2013. It has around 1200- 1400 patient flow per day. It was attached with MJK (Maharani Janki Kunwar) hospital which is nearly 100 years old and is the only government hospital and medical training centre of North Bihar. In present time it's named as GMCH BETTIAH. [citation needed]
Government Medical College and Hospital, Purnea (also GMCH Purnea) is an Indian government secondary-level medical college and hospital located at Purnea, Bihar. The college imparts the Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (MBBS) degree. The hospital associated with the college is one of the largest hospitals in the Purnea district. Yearly ...
College & hospital buildings: The GMCH is spread over 40 hectare (99 acres) of land. The main administrative and teaching building of college is a four story tall building; built in colonial style with red stones, stone pillars and broad doorways.
GMCH may refer to: GMCH Chandigarh, a government teaching hospital in Chandigarh], India; Gauhati Medical College and Hospital, Assam; General Motors Components Holdings - Holding company of GM for components businesses, some which were re-acquired from Delphi Corporation
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