Talk:King Edward Memorial Hospital and Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College

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2000 new department of surgical gastroenetrology established 2006 - DNB GI surgery started 2006 - Gosumeet 2006 - 80 years anniversary celebrated 2006 - President Mr Abdul Kalam and Prime Minister Mr. Manmohan singh visit to see bomb blast victims

First test tube baby in India
Who's India's first test tube baby? There is lot of controversy regarding this topic with lot of different views and opinions. Few claims are as follows 1. Dr. Subhas Mukherjee October 3, 1978 Dr. Subhas Mukherjee is the unsung hero, who discovered the easiest and most successful way of producing a test tube baby 2. Dr. Indira Hinduja, 1984 Who's India's first test tube baby? 3. Harsha Chavda, KEM Hospital 1986 [India’s first test tube baby is 25 and jobless

In background of theses all claims i am removing "1987 First test tube baby in India" from KEM's milestone list Gypsy from Indus (talk) 17:27, 12 December 2011 (UTC)

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The various courses offered by the institute are as follows,
 * Academics==


 * Undergraduate courses===
 * M.B.B.S. (Annual intake of 180 students)
 * B.O.Th.
 * B.P.Th. Annual intake 40.
 * Bachelor of Paramedical Technology . BPMT.


 * Post-graduate courses===
 * M.D./M.S.
 * M.Sc.
 * Diploma in Diabetology
 * MPTH Master of Physiotherapy
 * M.O.TH(MASTERS IN OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY)


 * Superspeciality Courses===
 * M.Ch
 * DM

The history of these institutions is closely related to India's struggle for freedom from the British. When qualified Indian nationals were denied attachments as teachers and doctors to the then only Medical College in Bombay (Mumbai), the Grant Medical College, a few pioneering Indian doctors, who had returned from the UK with medical degrees, set about founding a medical college of their own to which only Indian nationals would be admitted as teachers and doctors—this culminated in the establishment of the Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College through a munificent donation from the heirs of Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas—a wealthy Bombay merchant.
 * History


 * Past deans of the institutions
 * Jivraj N Mehta
 * J P Padshah
 * R P Koppikar
 * R G Dhayagude
 * S G Vengsarker
 * S V Joglekar
 * D D Rindani
 * C.K. Deshpande
 * G B Parulkar
 * P M Pai
 * R G Shirhatti
 * Nilima Kshirsagar
 * M Yeolekar
 * Sanjay Oak
 * Sandhya Kamath
 * Shubhangi Parkar
 * Avinash Supe


 * Important milestones

1888
 * Bombay Police Charges Act passed, making it mandatory for municipal corporation to provide medical relief

1910
 * Governor of Bombay appealed for donation in memory of King Edward VII

1916
 * CR 8246 Passed Proposal for college
 * Endowment by Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas

1924
 * CR 6575 passed Only Indians to be employed in KEM hospital

1925
 * Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College started as the 12th medical college in India.

1926
 * Seth GS Medical College and King Edward VII Memorial Hospital inaugurated, with 46 students and 100 patient beds.

1928
 * MD, MS recognized

1946
 * Sion Hospital started with 50 beds under KEMH

1955
 * Journal of Postgraduate Medicine started

1965
 * First renal transplantation in India at KEM Hospital

1966
 * First ICCU in India

1968
 * First Liver Transplantation in India at KEM Hospital
 * World’s 5th and 6th heart transplants

1984
 * KEM Hospital became the first teaching institute to start emergency clinical microbiology laboratory services

1988
 * National Plasma Fractionation Center started
 * HIV/AIDS Surveillance center started

1992
 * Level III pediatric and neonatal intensive care units started

2007
 * A tastefully renovated, OPD block inaugurated on the first floor of the main building.


 * Admissions==

All admissions to the graduate courses in medicine and allied specialties in Maharashtra are administered centrally by the Directorate of Medical Education and Research (DMER). The Common Entrance test is called MHT CET. 15% of total seats are reserved for All India quota to be filled through All India Premedical entrance test conducted by the CBSE.
 * Undergraduate courses===

For students who have not completed their MBBS from any medical college in Maharashtra state admission to post graduate course is through state level postgraduate medical entrance test. While for student from other parts of India who have passed MBBS from any college recognized by the Medical Council of India admission is through All India postgraduate medical courses entrance test conducted by the National Board of Examinations, New Delhi Information from Official website of KEM Hospital.
 * Post-graduate courses===

-- Jytdog (talk) 16:22, 2 March 2018 (UTC)

Milestone list
Looks pretty silly IMO. Contrast and compare with other leading articles for important teaching hospitals and universities. Victuallers (talk) 15:56, 7 July 2021 (UTC)