Shri Vasantrao Naik Government Medical College

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Government Medical College and Hospital
MottoMedical Education
TypeEducation and research institution
Established1989
Endowment Government-funded
Dean Dr. G.L Jatkar
Undergraduates 200 per year
Location, ,
20°23′20″N78°07′13″E / 20.3887937°N 78.1204073°E / 20.3887937; 78.1204073
Campus127 acres (0.5 km2)
Contact No. (Dean)07232 242456
Nickname SVNGMC
Affiliations Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik
Shri Vasantrao Naik Government Medical College

Shri Vasantrao Naik Government Medical College, (SVNGMC) is a government medical college and hospital in Yavatmal city, in the Vidarbha region of the Maharashtra, India; that provides medical education at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. SVNGMC is named after the former Chief Minister of Maharashtra, late Shri Vasantrao Naik.

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Established in 1989, recognized by Medical Council of India, SVNGMC is run by the State Government of Maharashtra, India. It is regulated by the Directorate of Medical Education and Research (DMER), [1] Mumbai and by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS), Nashik. The MUHS Nashik college code for SVNGMC Yavatmal is 1507.

Academics

Courses available in SVNGMC

Admissions

Undergraduate

Every year a batch of 150 students (now 200) is enrolled for MBBS degree course. Each medical student is uniquely identified with the year and a roll number in the batch. For example, "SVNGMC-2005-99" indicates a student belonging to the 2005 batch with a roll number of 99. After successful completion of the course, which consist of 54 months of active learning and 12 months of training (internship), medical students are awarded MBBS degree.

Students are admitted on the basis of common merit list based on the marks obtained in NEET.

Postgraduate

SVNGMC has PG courses in various subjects. PG seats are filled through NEET-PG.

Departments

Pre-clinical

Para-clinical

Clinical

Infrastructure Overview [2]

Social Responsibilities

SVNGMC is helping local communities in their medical emergencies as well as supporting local projects and working with local NGO's. SVNGMC is also getting involved in national calamities and supporting communities who suffered from the shock. In the year 2014 India–Pakistan floods, team of doctors went to Kashmir after accepted request sent by Adhik Kadam of Borderless World Foundation who work in Kashmir Valley since 1997. Our two teams work for 40 days and served more than 30,000 patients through organized medical camps by the Kashmir Life Line, which is mainly working in Medical Emergency Services.

References

  1. "DMER- Directorate of Medical Education and Research". Archived from the original on 6 May 2001.
  2. "Yavatmal District Information". yavatmal.nic.in. Archived from the original on 21 September 2013.