Kamineni Institute of Medical Sciences

Kamineni Institute of Medical Sciences
కామినేని వైద్య విజ్ఞాన సంస్థ
Motto Sanskrit: विद्य प्रच्छन्न गुप्त धनम्
Vidya pracchanna gupta dhanam
Motto in English
"Knowledge is a hidden treasure."
Type Medical college
Established 1999
Founder Sri Kamineni Suryanarayana
Principal Dr. Shruthi Mohanty
Undergraduates 200 per year
Location Narketpally, Telangana, India
Campus Rural
Affiliations Dr. Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences Warangal
Website "www.kimsmedicalcollege.org"

Kamineni Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS) is a private medical college associated with a 1050 bedded super-speciality teaching Hospital located in Narketpally village, Nalgonda District, Telangana state of India on NH9 about 80 kilometers (50 miles) from the city of Hyderabad. The medical college hospital serves rural population in and around Narketpally. The college campus is known for its beautiful landscapes and the serene atmosphere. Besides local students from the state, students from all over the world come here to pursue Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (M.B.,B.S.) Degree. The college is affiliated to Dr. N.T.R. University of Health Sciences and is approved by the Medical Council of India. The medical college is in the process of acquiring Deemed University status.

Inception and Growth

The first batch of the medical college started in 1999 with 100 students. KIMS was promoted by Sri Kamineni Suryanarayana - an Engineer Architect, Builder and Industrialist as a part of Kamineni Education Society. Since 1999, college has gained popularity because of the successful board results and the increasing patient population due to free surgeries conducted by the hospital. The number of students in a batch increased from 100 to 150 and medical PG courses like General Medicine, General Surgery, Radiology, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pediatrics, Orthopedics, Psychiatry, ENT, Ophthalmology,etc. have been added subsequently. The medical college also participates in the sports meet conducted by the NTR University of Health Sciences every two years. In the year 2009, a project called Swasthya09 was initiated by the Kamineni students and staff to provide medical care and health awareness to the rural people.

Description

The Saraswati Nilayam

Campus

Principals

Departments

Sahithi is the main library of the medical college
One of the lecture halls with latest media technologies
The campus is known for its serene atmosphere

Pre-Clinicals

  1. Biochemistry
  2. Anatomy
  3. Physiology
  4. Pharmacology
  5. Microbiology
  6. Pathology
  7. Forensic Medicine
  8. Genetics

Clinicals

  1. Ophthalmology
  2. ENT
  3. Community Medicine
  4. General Medicine
  5. General Surgery
  6. Pediatrics
  7. GYN/OBS
  8. Orthopedics
  9. Dermatology
  10. Psychiatry
  11. Radiology
  12. Cardiology and Cardiothoracic Surgery
  13. Neurology and Neurosurgery
  14. Pediatric Surgery
  15. Nephrology and Urology
  16. Gastroenterology
  17. Endocrinology
  18. Pulmonary medicine

External links

  1. "KIMS"/ The website of Kamineni Medical college
  2. "NTR University of Health Sciences"
  3. "Kamineni Education Society"
  4. "Kamineni Hospitals"
  5. "Swasthya09"

See also

References

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kamineni Institute of Medical Sciences.

1.Successful Treatment of Buschke–Löwenstein Tumour by Surgical Excision Alone by Gautam Nandakumar Gole, TY Shekhar, Sheetal G Gole and Shailaja Prabhala[1]

2.An adult case of urinary tract infection with Kingella kingae: a case report by KV Ramana and SK Mohanty[2]

3.Association of hyperhomocysteinemia to alcohol withdrawal in chronic alcoholics by K. Devika Rani, N. Suneetha, Shruti Mohanty and Pragna Rao.[3]

4.Kamineni Medical College gets "A" grade from NAAC.[4]

5.An epidemiological study on fluorosis in an urban slum area of Nalgonda, Andhra Pradesh, India.[5]

  1. Gole GN, Shekhar T, Gole SG, Prabhala S (September 2010). "Successful treatment of buschke-löwenstein tumour by surgical excision alone". Journal of Cutaneous and Aesthetic Surgery 3 (3): 174–6. doi:10.4103/0974-2077.74496. PMC 3047737. PMID 21430832.
  2. Ramana K, Mohanty S (2009). "An adult case of urinary tract infection with Kingella kingae: a case report". Journal of Medical Case Reports 3: 7236. doi:10.1186/1752-1947-3-7236. PMC 2726550. PMID 19830146.
  3. "SpringerLink" Association of hyperhomocysteinemia to alcohol withdrawal in chronic alcoholics
  4. "Kamineni Medical College gets “A” grade"
  5. Nirgude AS, Saiprasad GS, Naik PR, Mohanty S (2010). "An epidemiological study on fluorosis in an urban slum area of Nalgonda, Andhra Pradesh, India". Indian Journal of Public Health 54 (4): 194–6. doi:10.4103/0019-557X.77259. PMID 21372366.

Coordinates: 17°11′52.47″N 79°12′49.63″E / 17.1979083°N 79.2137861°E / 17.1979083; 79.2137861

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