Malda Medical College and Hospital

Malda Medical College and Hospital
Type Government medical college
Established 2011
Principal Prof. (Dr.) Pratip Kumar Kundu[1]
Students 100 MBBS/year
Location Malda, West Bengal, India
Campus Urban
Affiliations West Bengal University of Health Sciences
Website http://www.maldamedicalcollege.com

Malda Medical College and Hospital is a medical college run by the government of West Bengal in Malda, West Bengal, India. It is permitted by the Medical Council of India and affiliated under West Bengal University of Health Sciences.[2] The college was established in 2011.

Establishment

Considering the dearth of medical professionals in West Bengal with a doctor:population ratio of 1:2600, the government of West Bengal decided to start a new medical college of 100 MBBS student capacity, to cater specially to the population of rural Bengal. It was built in a strategic location of Malda District, which is the gateway to North Bengal; it could also cater to the adjacent districts.

After the inspection by MCI team in 2011, a letter of permission was received by the Authority of Malda Medical College & Hospital on 30 June 2011. Classes for the first year commenced on 1 August 2011.

West Bengal Medical Services Corporation Limited (wholly owned by the government of West Bengal) is the client of the project. The construction work was started in November 2010. At first the implementing agency was Punj Lloyd Limited. Mackintosh Burn Limited was then engaged by the government of West Bengal as Punj Lloyd Limited was not able to complete the work in time.

Location

The college is located in Uma Roy Sarani, Malda, near Hantakali More Malda .

Camera location 25° 00′ 40.19″ N, 88° 08′ 23.38″ E

Malda, the district headquarters which lends its name to the district, during its early days grew up only near the side of the river Mahananda, and now the place is known as Phulbari. Some of the oldest houses can be found here. The city started to grow in 1925-1930. Now nearly a half million people live in this city, and it is one of the biggest cities of West Bengal. It is a part of the former Gour. The town is recognised as the English Bazaar municipality. Its notable railway station is named as Malda Town.

The latitude range is 24°40’20" N to 25°32’08" N, and the longitude range is 87°45’50" E to 88°28’10" E. The district covers an area of 3,733.66 square kilometres (1,441.6 sq mi). The total population (as of the 2001 Census) was recorded as 3,290,160.

Malda is called the gateway of North Bengal. It was once the capital of Gour-Banga with its 3,733 square kilometres (1,441 sq mi) of land classified into Tal, Diara, and Barind.

To the south is Murshidabad district, to the north are North Dinajpur district and South Dinajpur district. To the east is the international border with Bangladesh. To the west is Santhal Parganas of Jharkhand and Purnea of Bihar.

Courses offered

Undergraduate:

  • MBBS (4.5 years course + 1 year compulsory rotatory internship)

Diploma:

  • Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (Pathology, Microbiology & Biochemistry): DMLT (Tech): 2 years + 6 months compulsory post examination training
  • Diploma in Radiography (Diagnostic): DRD (Tech): 2 years + 6 months compulsory post examination training
  • Diploma in Physiotherapy: DPT: 2 years + 6 months compulsory post examination training.
  • Diploma in Radiotherapeutic Technology: DRT (Tech): 2 years + 6 months compulsory post examination training
  • Diploma in Optometry with Ophthalmic Technique: D.OPT: 2 years + 6 months compulsory post examination training
  • Diploma in Neuro Electro Physiology: DNEP: 2 years + 6 months compulsory post examination training
  • Diploma in Perfusion Technology: DPFT: 2 years + 6 months compulsory post examination training
  • Diploma in Cath-Lab Technician: DCLT: 2 years + 6 months compulsory post examination training
  • Diploma in Dialysis Technique: Dialysis Technician: 2 years + 6 months compulsory post examination training
  • Diploma in Critical Care Technology: DCCT: 2 years + 6 months compulsory post examination training
  • Diploma In Operation Theatre Technology: DOTT: 2 years + 6 months compulsory post examination training.
  • Diploma In Diabetes Care Technology: DDCT: 2 years + 6 months compulsory post examination training
  • Diploma In Electrocardiographic Technique: ECG Technician: 2 years + 6 months compulsory post examination training
  • Bsc Nursing

Admission

Admission to the MBBS course is undertaken by WBMCC according to the rank list of the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination (WBJEE) and All India Pre Medical Test (AIPMT), the latter accounting for 15% of the seats. The admission of the 2013 batch and all batches from 2017 onwards is based on the National Eligibility and Entrance Test (NEET) rank list.

Admission to diploma courses is undertaken by SMFWB according to the rank list of the State Medical Faculty Of West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination (SMFWBJEE).

Infrastructure

  • The total campus area is approx. 24000 sq.m.
  • The Academic Building (G+7) has a central library, lecture theaters (including one air-conditioned lecture theater), demonstration rooms and practical laboratories along with the auditorium (with 660 seat capacity), examination hall, air-conditioned library, e-library and the morgue.
  • New buildings have been constructed with modern facilities and emergency safety features.
  • The old hospital building is being renovated and has become the new OPD building. OPD timings are from 9am to 2pm.
  • The Central Library in the new academic building houses books along with foreign journals and has high-speed internet facility for e-library facility.
  • Hospital blood bank and fair price medicine shop
  • Separate hostels for boys and girls with option for availing cable broadband internet
  • Hostel for interns
  • The canteen serves both vegetarian and non-vegetarian foods of various types.

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Campus

The campus area is owned by the Health Department of Government of West Bengal. It includes the following:

    • New OPD Building (G+8)
    • New academic building
    • New hospital buildings
    • Residential quarters - Type I Quarter (G+8) & Type II Quarter (G+8)
    • Student hostel (G+5) with separate common room for boys and girls, and interns hostel (G+5)
    • ART Center
    • Blood bank

Departments

The medical college has the following departments:

  • Pre-clinical
    • Anatomy
    • Physiology
    • Biochemistry
  • Para-clinical
    • Pathology
    • Microbiology
    • Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
    • Community Medicine
    • Pharmacology
  • Clinical
    • General Medicine
    • General Surgery
    • Obstetrics & Gynaecology
    • Paediatrics
    • Ophthalmology
    • Otorhinolaryngology
    • Anaesthesiology
    • Dermatology
    • Radiology
    • Psychiatry
    • Orthopaedics & PMR
    • ENT

Student activities

  • Beats - the annual college fest, spanning three days, consisting of various programmes and performances by noted artists
  • Nexus Pristino - freshers' welcome programme to welcome the new batch of students
  • Convocation programme of the MBBS passing batch

* ''Conceptus'' - annual magazine

  • proMeThean-the annual college fest(Para Medical), spanning two days, consisting of various programmes and performances by noted artists.
  • Ecstasy-Convocation programme of the MT(Medical Technology) passing batch.
  • Spectrum-Para Medical Science initiative Annual Magazine.
  • Super Soccer League - intra-college football league
  • Agradeep Memorial Cricket Tournament- intra-college cricket league
  • Intra-college carrom tournament
  • Saraswati puja
  • Rabindra Jayanti
  • Foundation Day
  • Teachers' Day
  • Independence Day
  • Vivekanada Samity - health awareness camp
  • Blood Donation Camp

References

  1. https://www.wbhealth.gov.in/contents/malda_medical_college
  2. "Colleges & Courses Search". mciindia.org. Archived from the original on 10 April 2012. Retrieved 15 April 2012. Look for "Malda Medical College & Hospital, Malda".
  3. "MCs Infrastructure". Archived from the original on 8 October 2013. Retrieved 14 October 2013.
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