Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Sevagram, Wardha

  • India
Name of the College Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Sevagram, Wardha
Also Known As MGIMS, Wardha
Year Of Establishment 1969
Location (State/City) Wardha, Maharashtra
College Type Trust
Affiliated With Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik
Approved By NMC
Course Offered MBBS, MD, MS, Ph.D
Total Intake 100
Official Website mgims.ac.in
Address Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences Post Office Sevagram, Tehsil Wardha-442102 (Maharashtra) Sevagram
Contact Details 07152-284341-55, 07152-284333

dean@mgims.ac.in

About Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Sevagram, Wardha

Mission Statement

In the spirit of its Founder, the Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Sevagram committed to pursuit of exemplary standards of professional excellence in medical education, research and clinical care by evolving a pattern of integrating value-based medical education with accessible and affordable health care, especially to underprivileged rural communities.

Vision

The vision of the institute is to develop a replicable model of community oriented medical education which is responsive to the changing needs of our country and rooted in an ethos of professional excellence.

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Department / Specialities in Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Sevagram, Wardha

  • Anaesthesiology
  • Anatomy
  • Biochemistry
  • Chest medicine
  • Community Medicine
  • Dental Surgery
  • Dermatology
  • Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
  • Medicine
  • Microbiology
  • Neurosurgery
  • Obstetrics and Gynaecology
  • Ophthalmology
  • Orthopaedics
  • Otolaryngology
  • Paediatrics
  • Pathology
  • Pharmacology
  • Physiology
  • Psychiatry
  • Radiodiagnosis
  • Radiotherapy
  • Surgery

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Facilities / Infrastructure in Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Sevagram, Wardha

Central Library

The Central Library plays a vital role in the collection, development and dissemination of medical, scientific and technical information to meet the present and future needs of the departments of the Institute. The aim of college central library is to become an instrument of information and an integral part of the teaching programme. Thus, the basic function of the library is to assist every department to carry its programme and adequately serve the information needs and requirements of the faculty members, research scholars, postgraduates and undergraduates. All the members can make full use of its resources and services.

The library subscribed to 105 medical journals; 32 of them being international journals with 7 e-journals having very high impact factor such as Lancet, New England Journal of Medicine, JAMA, Annals of Internal Medicine, BMJ and Archives of Internal Medicine, and 73 national journals.

In addition, the National Medical Library, DGHS, New Delhi facilitated 235+ high impact e- journals (International) through ERMED Consortium under a single gateway. In addition, the library has subscribed to digital resources like Uptodate.com & DELNET library consortium as well as 2074 e-resources of the Digital Library of Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik. The existing stock is of 30985 books which include reference books and e-books of each specialty as well as a robust fiction section for our young and old readers.

Lecture Theatres

The lecture theatres and the practical labs or the wards. We have roomy lecture halls with superb ventilation and the seating arrangement is such that each and every student is visible to the teacher! Also, each lecture theatre gives the teacher both options of the good-old chalk and board as well as PowerPoint, or may I add, keynote presentations! At a given time, a hundred of us can accommodated with ease in the halls and labs

Canteen

Mahila Mandal and the Indian Coffee House (ICH) are two favourite spots- places where you might find more students than they are in the classrooms! The Mahila Mandal is a women-run-canteen serving and catering the culinary needs of most undergraduates, interns and post graduates. The ICH is a small meal eatery run by two south-Indians fondly called “Anna”. They serve some of the most unusual combinations – gourmet meals- which can surely steal your heart. The special coffee they prepare and serve can beat one served at Starbucks!

Sports

Cultural, Sports and NSS activities could not held due to due to COVID -19 pandemic. The volleyball ground, the badminton court and the table tennis court, not to forget, gymnasium are always flooded with fitness freaks and sports lovers. No wonder MGIMS students keep on adding feathers to their caps and representing their alma mater in the state and national competitions.

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Classrooms

The web-based MGIMS Classroom is an initiative to enhance the learning experience of students at Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Sevagram utilizing the immense potential of information technology. MGIMS Classroom offers interactive online classes developed by imminent teachers at MGIMS, Sevagram to support the classroom, clinical and community-based teaching of students.

Hostel

Every student gets a single room- within a fortnight of joining MGIMS, a luxury which few medical students have, countrywide. We enjoy our share of privacy along with a great camaraderie amongst the hostilities.

Labs

Affiliated Hospitals for Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Sevagram, Wardha

Kasturba Hospital

Kasturba Hospital at Sevagram has now grown into a nearly 1000- bed teaching hospital. Like all public and teaching hospitals, our hospital is also fairly busy. Take for instance, the health-related events that the hospital generates on a typical Monday. Over a 24-hour period, close to 1700 patients access the outpatient care in the hospital, hospital pharmacies deal with 1800 prescriptions, 140 patients seek admission to the hospital wards, 14 patients undergo major surgeries, 12 babies are delivered, and 20 units of blood are transfused.

In addition, 270 patients undergo radiography, 65 ultrasound examinations, 14 computed tomography, and seven patients have a magnetic resonance imaging scan. The laboratories report 750 biochemical tests, 510 complete blood counts, 100 serologic tests, 20 cytology samples and 15 biopsy specimens.

A team of a little over 100 consultants, 120 residents, 60 interns, and 250 nurses – all staying on campus- continues its tradition of excellence today. Supported by laboratories known for their quality, and staffed by doctors known for quality of care, patient safety and reputation in central India, our hospital is committed for providing affordable and appropriate care to the population it serves

Mission

Guided by the needs of the communities we serve, we aim to deliver an affordable, safe and and evidence-based healthcare in a milieu that blends passion with compassion; to advance that care through novel and ethical research and education; and to improve the health and well-being of the communities we serve.

Teaching Hospital

Kasturba Hospital is a part of MGIMS- an institution consistently being ranked among the top 20 medical schools in the country. This teaching hospital of MGIMS has a privilege of nearly all staff physicians serving on the faculty. Beginning 1969, when MGIMS was founded, Kasturba hospital has been committed to training and mentoring the next generation of international leaders in science and medicine, providing a wealth of opportunities for physicians, nurses, and other health professionals. Close to 2300 doctors have been trained in the hospital, and these talented men and women, in turn, lend fresh and innovative perspective on how to treat and care for patients.

Kasturba hospital also works closely with health care institutions to offer expert treatment and leading-edge clinical trials to patients in their communities. We have partnered with St John Medical College, Bangalore; Indian Council of Medical Research.

Patient – Centered Care

The hospital offers high-quality low-cost sophisticated diagnostic and therapeutic care in every specialty of medicine and surgery. The hospital has a PICU, NICU, MICU, a Cath lab, facilities for joint replacement, LASIK, facilities for neurosurgery, and a radiation oncology unit.

All biochemical, most haematologic and microbiologic test results are returned within two hours; the radiologic images can be accessed at the point of care. The hospital has recently built a ten-bed intensive coronary care unit (ICCU) that offers affordable, appropriate and accessible cardiac healthcare to people with limited resources.

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The hospital has several innovative programs to cut the cost of healthcare. The health assurance program enrols close to a quarter million individuals every year and offers them 50% subsidy on diagnostics, operation and inpatient costs. The low-cost drug initiative started in 2010 has substantially reduced the cost of health care.

On an average, our in-hospital pharmacy receives 2000 prescriptions every day- close to half a million prescriptions in 2014. Patients with coronary heart disease, high-cholesterol levels, high-blood pressure and diabetes can have these four disorders treated with five evidence-based drugs (aspirin 75 mg, atorvastatin 10 mg, enalapril 5 mg, amlodipine 5 mg and metformin 1 g) for Rs 145 per month- less than Rs 5 per day.

The electronic hospital information system makes it possible to get the right information, at the right time, at the right place, to the right people, in a right format. The entire campus enjoys wireless connectivity. The hospital adopted UpToDate in 2012 to support the focus on quality, safety and innovation in patient care.

Since that time, clinicians have come to rely on UpToDate for access to the latest medical information and evidence-based recommendations for screening and treating patients. Our hospital is a part of Rajiv Gandhi Jeevandayee initiative, run by the Government of Maharashtra, that covers 971 procedures and conditions. Our hospital covers 840 of such procedures and conditions. We offer free-of-cost treatment to the people enrolled by the government in the Rajiv Gandhi Jeevandayee initiative

Eligibility & Admission Process for Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Sevagram, Wardha

Eligibility MBBS

– Pass with minimum 50 % marks in Intermediate (Bi.P.C)

– Must Qualify in NEET (National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test)

Admission Process

Admission to the MBBS programme is based on candidates’ performance in NEET. Once the NEET results are declared, then the eligible candidates are called for counselling process.

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Facilities

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    • Library
    • Lab
    • Hostel