Government Medical College, Thrissur

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Government Medical College, Thrissur
Academic Block TMC.jpg
Thrissur medical college Academic Block
TypeControlled by Government of Kerala
Established1981
Principal Prof Dr Sheela B
Address
Medical College, M.G. Kavu.
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10°36′59″N76°11′54″E / 10.6165°N 76.1984°E / 10.6165; 76.1984
Nickname TMC
MascotDr. Appu
Website gmctcr.kerala.gov.in

Government Medical College Thrissur (also known colloquially as Thrissur Medical College) is a government medical school situated in the city of Thrissur in the Indian state of Kerala.

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Established in 1982, it is the fifth oldest medical college in the state and the fourth most popular choice for medical undergraduate students in the state. [1]

It is affiliated to the Kerala University of Health Sciences which itself began functioning in the campus in 2009.

Spread over an area of more than 250 acres (100 ha), it is located in the serene surroundings of Mulagunnathukavu (M.G. Kavu) 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) away from Thrissur downtown. The college was selected as the best medical college in Kerala by the Swasthya conference 2021. [2]

History

The college was inaugurated on 1 April 1982 [3] by the Governor of Kerala, Jyothi Vencatachellum, [4] who had also laid the foundation stone for the proposed college building at Mulagunnathukavu on 30 April 1982. Thrissur Medical College had its humble beginning at Mannuthy. By March 1983, the institution had moved to its permanent site at Mulamgunnathukavu, where the old buildings of the T.B. sanatorium were modified to accommodate the pre-clinical and the para-clinical departments as well as the administrative block.

The old Medical College building, which is currently the District hospital GovemedcollegethrissurDistricthosp.JPG
The old Medical College building, which is currently the District hospital

The clinical departments started functioning on 22 October 1983 in the erstwhile District Hospital & Maternity Hospital buildings in Thrissur City. On 1 April 1985, the entire District Hospital was taken over. Construction of the 300 bedded Medical College Chest Hospital at Mulamgunnathukavu was completed in 1987. The primary health centre of Tholur was taken over by the college in 1986, for regular training of medical students in community and preventive care. Ollur and Erumappetty primary health centres were also made available for training purposes. Construction of the 400-bed new medical college hospital was started in 1995.

The first class of 74 students was admitted to the college in April 1982 who completed their course in the May 1987. The college was granted permanent recognition by IMC in 1991 and by WHO in 1993. [5] In January 1995 construction of a new hospital complex was started in M.G Kavu. [6] MD Radiodiagnosis courses were started in 1997 & MD general medicine courses were started in 2004.

In 2005 December the clinical departments were shifted from District Hospital to the New Medical College Hospital Complex in Mulagunnathukavu. [7] The college celebrated its Silver Jubilee in the year 2007.

Principals

Principal [8] Year
Dr. C.V. Korah18 February 1983 to 31 May 1983
Dr. N. Sarada Devi1 June 1983 to 1 September 1984
Dr. Aysha Guharaj1 September 1984 to 4 July 1985
Dr. V. Kanthaswamy4 July 1985 to 7 October 1987
Dr. Nirmala Devi (Vice Principal-in-charge)8 October 1987 to 4 November 1987
Dr. Saramma Joseph5 November 1987 to 3 April 1990
Dr. N. Nirmala Devi11 April 1990 to 15 July 1992
Dr. D. M. Vasudevan (Vice Principal-in-charge)16 July 1992 to 15 May 1993
Dr. James T. Antony16 May 1993 to 30 June 1994
Dr. D. M. Vasudevan (Vice Principal-in-charge)24 September 1995 to 19 November 1995
Dr. T. Chandrasekaran Nair20 November 1995 to 30 April 1998
Dr. V.K. Ramankutty (Vice Principal-in-charge)1 May 1998 to 23 September 1998
Dr. K. Madan Mohan24 September 1998 to 25 October 1999
Dr. V.K. Ramankutty (Vice Principal-in-charge)26 October 1999 to 30 April 2001
Dr. M.R. Chandran4 May 2001 to 21 July 2001
Dr. Madhavi Ramachandaen27 March 2002 to 31 May 2002
Dr. M.Lilly18 July 2002 to 28 February 2003Dr. Bhagavathy Ammai1 September 2004 to 31 May 2005
Dr. Aliama Fenn30 July 2005 to 30 April 2006
Dr. Rajaram .N Vice Principal In-charge30 April 2006 to 25 June 2006Dr M J Cyriac25 June/2006 to 30 April 2007
Dr. A Remla Beevi1 May 2007 to 30 September 2007
Dr. K.Praveenlal1 October 2007 to 15 November 2011
Dr.K.R.Girija (in-charge)16 November 2011

Constitution and working of the college

Government Medical College, Thrissur is under the Directorate of Medical Education, Government of Kerala.

The academic year extends from June to April/May. The college remains closed on Sundays, gazetted holidays and such other holidays as may be notified by the government.

Courses conducted

As of October 2009 [9]

Name of courseNo of seats
MBBS 175
MD and MS Post Graduate coursesVarious specialities
DM & MCH Super Speciality coursesCardiology, Neurosurgery
Senior house surgeoncyVarious specialities
BSc. Nursing60
Diploma course in Medical Lab. Technology (MLT)35
Certified Radiol. Assistant's (CRA) Course35
Ophthalmic Assistant's Course25

Achievements

Non-academic

Campus

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New Medical college hospital, MG Kavu
The Temple situated in the campus Templeinsidegmcthrissurcampus.JPG
The Temple situated in the campus
2012 MBBS Batch Graduation 2012 MBBS Batch Graduation.jpg
2012 MBBS Batch Graduation

Medical College Establishments

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TMCAA INDOOR STADIUM

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Attached institutions outside the campus
  1. Rural: Tholur, Pambur & Erumappetty.
  2. Urban: Urban Community Health Centre, Kizhakkumbattukara. (in collaboration with Thrissur Corporation)

In addition there is an auditorium located deep inside the campus which hosts the Annual inter-batch youth festivals. There is a small temple in the campus. The three canteens in the campus are run by the Indian Coffee House. The non-clinical departments are situated as separate buildings inside the campus.

Alumni association

Thrissur Medical College Alumni Association (TMCAA) [13] is an organisation of the past and present students of Govt.Medical College, Thrissur and the teachers who served as faculty in this institution. As per the byelaw, this organisation is committed to the academic and infrastructural development of the alma mater. TMCAA conducts the famous CME programme for orientation for junior doctors for career advancement, helping doctors all over Kerala to get through the post-graduate MD/MS entrance examinations.

TMCAA have also provided teaching materials, audio visual equipment, furniture, computers, academic bulletin board, surgical instruments, instruments for pre-clinical medical training, high quality Histology teaching slides, medical journals and books, TVs, chairs, scanners and printers & LCD projectors to various departments.

TMCCA have also contributed in computerisation of MCCH out patient dept, beautification of the campus (by sponsoring planting of trees in MCCH), co sponsoring academic meetings and art festivals, co-sponsoring the 31st Inter-medical youth festival, felicitating our retiring teachers, hosting a web Site useful for the institution, supporting various academic activities of the students, reprographic services for PGs, departments administration, supporting water supply scheme of the college campus, supporting background work in IMC inspections, silver jubilee celebrations, working as a catalyst in various situations where administrative bottle necks affects the development of the alma mater and providing financial support for students.

The Thrissur Medical College Alumni Association built and donated an Academic Complex in the year 2009, at an approximate cost of Rs. 16 million. The complex consists of one Convocation Hall of 1000 seating capacity, three Seminar Halls of 200 seats, an Electronic Library and a two Food Courts. The entire complex is air conditioned, and now serves as the nerve center of academic activities. The TMCAA has also built and donated an Indoor Stadium cum Examination Hall at a cost of Rs. 55 million, after signing a Memorandum of Understanding with the Government of Kerala for this purpose.

See also

Notes

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 26 June 2007. Retrieved 29 June 2007.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)Government of Kerala official website Retrieved on 4 August 2007
  2. Archived 10 June 2007 at the Wayback Machine Official website of Thrissur Retrieved on 4 August 2007
  3. TMCAA – History, Retrieved on 4 August 2007
  4. "Kerala legislature – Governors", Retrieved on 4 August 2007
  5. Archived 10 June 2007 at the Wayback Machine "Departments" Dept of Information & Technology, Retrieved on 4 August 2007
  6. The Hindu 6 August 2004 "Steps to shift MCH: Minister" Retrieved on 4 August 2007
  7. The Hindu 20 May 2004 "Thrissur medical college being shifted" Retrieved on 4 August 2007
  8. [ permanent dead link ]TMCAA – Principals Retrieved in May 2012
  9. "TMCAA – Courses conducted", Retrieved on 4 August 2007
  10. [usurped] The Hindu 23 February 2004 "Kozhikode Medical College tops fete" Retrieved on 4 August 2007
  11. The Hindu 26 November 2006. "Thrissur engineering college leading in youth festival" Retrieved on 4 August 2007
  12. The Hindu 7 November 2007. "Medicos festival in Kottayam from tomorrow" Retrieved on 16 November 2007
  13. TMCAA Aims & Objectives Retrieved on 4 August 2007

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