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Gandhi Medical College and Hamidia Hospital played a crucial role in emergency response and care after the Bhopal Disaster. A regional institute of ophthalmology was established here after the disaster for the patients with eye problems due to MIC.
Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal; People's College of Medical Sciences and Research; Private engineering colleges. Lakshmi Narain College of Technology, Bhopal (1994)
Kamla Nehru Hospital (Hindi: कमला नेहरू चिकित्सालय, KNH) is located in the campus of Gandhi Medical College in Bhopal, the capital of the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. The hospital, overlooking Bhopal Upper Lake, houses the Bhopal Gas Tragedy related wards for treatment of victims of the world's ...
Hamidia Hospital is a multispeciality tertiary care teaching hospital in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. It was earlier known as Prince of Wales King Edwards Memorial Hospital for Men. It is affiliated to Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal, in the capital of Madhya Pradesh.
He worked there for three years followed by a two-year stint as a lecturer in anatomy at the Gandhi Medical College (GMC), Bhopal. In 1968, he joined the Gajara Raja Medical College (GRMC), Gwalior, as a Reader in Anatomy, and worked there until his death. [1] [2]
Gandhi Medical College, originally named People's Medical College, was founded on 14 September 1954. It was located at Humayun nagar close to the present-day Sarojini Devi Eye Hospital. It was opened because the original medical college in the area, Osmania Medical College, was unable to keep up with the demands for physicians in the State. Dr.
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhopal; Atal Bihari Vajpayee Government Medical College; B. ... Gajara Raja Medical College; Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal;
Misra joined Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal as a lecturer in January 1960. In 1972, he became the head of the department of medicine, a department which has since been named in his honor. After a distinguished career spanning over three decades, he retired as the Dean of the college on October 31, 1992.