About MKCG




 WHAT WIKIPEDIA SAYS :

The Maharaja Krishna Chandra Gajapati Medical College & Hospital, Bramhapur, Ganjam, Orissa, also popularly known as MKCG Medical College and Hospital, is a government medical college and hospital which started functioning in 1962 and 1966 respectively, as a medical college. Subsequently, both the Medical College and the attached Hospital were renamed after the Late Maharaja of Parlakhemundi, Ganjam, as the Maharaja Krishna Chandra Gajapati Medical College & Hospital.
 
Operating successfully with
23 Clinical Departments,
8 Non-Clinical & Para-Clinical Departments and with
800 beds, it imparts medical education to
150 Undergraduate Students,
65 Post-graduate Medical Students,
20 Diploma Students in Medical Laboratory Technology and
10 Diploma Students in Medical Radiation Technology.
A tele-medicine unit, provided by the ISRO, is also operational.
This Medical College & Hospital, being the only major medical institution in Southern Orissa, also serves as a Referral Hospital.
A Blood Bank is located in a separate building within the medical compound.
Recently the building for Regional Diagnostic Centre was completed and it is ready to start functioning with facilities for a variety of sophisticated diagnosis and investigation. The
Hospital has also started working on two new separate buildings, dedicated to Trauma Centre and a new, improved,

Neurology Department.
Within the compound there is a Forensic & Toxicology Department, and a new, upgraded, mortuary is being built.
Residential quarters are provided inside the campus for the teaching and non-teaching staff of both the College and the Hospital.
This medical college has the largest campus of all three government medical colleges in Orissa, but it lacks fencing to demarcate its entire boundary

No comments:

Post a Comment