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THE TAMILNADU DR.M.G.R MEDICAL UNIVERSITY Enriching Education. Empowering research. Enhancing healthcare
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THE TAMILNADU DR.M.G.R MEDICAL UNIVERSITY

Enriching Education. Empowering research. Enhancing healthcare

Chancellor of the University &His Excellency Governor of Tamilnadu

Dr. K. Rosaiah

Hon’ble Chief Minister of Tamilnadu

Selvi J. Jayalalithaa

Pro-Chancellor & Hon.Minister for Health

Hon.Dr.V.S.Vijay

Vice-Chancellor

Dr. Mayil Vahanan Natarajan

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His Excellency Dr. K. Rosaiah, Governor of Tamil Nadu is pleased to learn that the Tamilnadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University, Chennai is celebrating its Silver Jubilee Year on 23rd November, 2012 and is bringing out a souvenir in commemoration.

The initiatives taken by the Tamilnadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University Vice-Chancellor Dr. Mayilvahanan Natarajan and the faculty in ensuring promotion of Medical Education deserve commendation.

His Excellency the Governor wishes the Silver Jubilee Year Commemoration function all success.

Dr. K. RosaiahChancellor of the University &His Excellency Governor of Tamilnadu

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It is pleasure to be part of the Silver Jubilee Year Celebration of this prestigious University, both as the Minister for Health and as well as the Pro- Chancellor of the University.

The University has grown with great strides since its inception and today it is the second largest Medical University in India The University strives to excel in Education, Research and in providing skilled professionals to the ever expanding Health Care sector.

The University has also been keen on improving the standards of Health Sciences Education I am extremely happy that the Silver Jubilee Guest House and Auditorium, which were planned for the first time in the University, and for which the foundation stones were laid by the Honorable Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu Dr. Puratchi Thalaivi AMMA, are standing tall to commemorate the momentous journey of this prestigious University.

Silver Jubilee is indeed a proud occasion for all those associated with the University and I wish the University and the Celebrations a grand success.

Hon’ble. Dr. V. S. VijayPro-Chancellor & Hon.Minister for Health

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It is a matter of great pride that this premium medical university in the country has completed 25 glorious years. To commemorate the Silver Jubilee year a series of academic programmes were planned. As a medical university responsible for the health of the state and country, health screening camps were organized at the university. For the benefit of Corporation conservancy staff oral cancer screening was conducted on ‘Dentist Day’. On international women’s day, a series of lectures focusing on women”s health was conducted. Outstanding women achievers who have contributed for the welfare of the differently abled were honoured for the first time by the medical university.

International bone and joint day was celebrated with an Orthopaedic camp and lectures on prevention of Osteoporosis. Screening for Diabetes, Hypertension and Eye disorders was also conducted at the university.

To offer specialised training for our postgraduates, new Post doctoral fellowship programme in Aesthetic Dermatology and Trichology have been started.

Regenerative Medicine is the catch word of this decade. To keep up with the newer developments a Postgraduate M. Sc. programme in Regenerative Medicine is being offered by this university.

“Success is never final. Failure is never fatal. It is courage that counts.” -Winston Churchill

The university has stood with courage despite various setbacks to raise the standards of medical education. This has been achieved with the approval of The Medical Council of India and all the other Councils.

Medical simulation is a branch of simulation technology related to education and training in medical fields. The core competencies most conducive to simulation-based training are patient care, interpersonal skills, and systems based practice.

Studies have shown that students perform better and have higher retention rates than colleagues under strict traditional methods of medical training. It was found that high technology learning students outperformed traditional students significantly. To enhance the skills of the postgraduates, Simulation Workshop for training the trainers was conducted at the university with Indian and Foreign faculty.

Directly Observed Procedural Skills (DOPS). The university has for the first time in the country introduced DOPS which is an ongoing skill assessment for postgraduates throughout their training period.

There has been a long felt need for an auditorium and guest house for the university. The foundation stone for the Silver Jubilee Block and the Silver Jubilee Floor was laid by our Hon’ble Chief minister in November 2011. I am very happy to state that both of them are almost complete and will be inaugurated in the Silver jubilee year.

We rededicate ourselves to imparting quality education and exemplary training to Medical, Dental, Ayush and Allied Health students of this university.

Dr. Mayilvahanan Natarajan M.S.Orth. M.Ch.Orth. (L’pool.) Ph.D. (Orth Onco.) D.Sc. F.R.C.S. (Eng.) Vice Chancellor

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Sd/-Dr.K.K.TALWAR, M.D.D.M.Chairman,Board Of Governors,Medical Council Of India.New Delhi.

The Tamil Nadu Dr.M.G.R. Medical University

Dr. K.K. TALWAR, CHAIRMAN, BOARD OF GOVERNORS, MEDICAL COUNCIL OF INDIA, NEW DELHI VISITED THE UNIVERSITY ON 13-10-2012. AS THE PRESIDENT OF NATIONAL ACADEMY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, HE PARTICIPATE IN THE ANNUAL CONVOCATION.

THIS EXTRACT IS FROM THE VISITORS BOOK OF THE TAMIL NADU Dr. MGR MEDICAL UNIVERSITY.

It was a privilege to visit this famous University. The University has taken steps to enhance the quality and standard of Medical training. Congratulations to the Vice Chancellor for these steps/measures. The other Universities should follow these in their work and culture.

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Dr. (Prof.) H.S. RISSAMMD. DM, FICA, FICC, FCCP. FIMSA, FISE

Padma Shree Awardee

MemberBoard of GovernorsMedical Council of IndiaPocket-14, Sector-8, Dwarka Phase-1New Delhi-110077Phone : 25367033, 25367035,25367036E-mail: [email protected]

Director Clinical Cardiac SciencesMax Super speciality Hospital

2, Press Enclave Road, SaketNew Delhi - 110017

Phone : +91 11 2651 5050 Extn. 2679Mobile:+91 9811752803

E-mail: [email protected]

CALLING A SPADE A SPADE

It is my great pleasure and privilege to write for the biography of Dr M V Natarajan. a great teacher, academic luminary and a leader in the speciality of Orthopaedics, who has given a new direction to the advancement ot Limb Salvage Surgery His path-breaking achievement and contribution is developing the CUSTOM MEGA PROSTHESIS.

I have known Dr Natarajan personally only during the last one year though I had known of him in absentia for a long time pariicularly since he took over as Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor of The Tamil Nadu Dr.MGR Medical University at Chennai.

I met him first time at 3 sociai function in Chennai. There, right at the outset he went full blast on the Medical Council of India. He pointed out a slew of mistakes and deficiencies in the working of the organization. Though initiaiiy taken aback, it took me a little time to realize that his strong expression was not to undermine or denigrate the Council but to share his anguish and his concern over the falling standards in medical education and dismal state of the healtn care services in the country. He was worried that while the science cf medicine is progressing by leaps and bounds, the methods of delivering medical education in our country are almost static and not in keeping with the great progress being made elsewhere. I was very impressed with his approach of calling a spade a spade mincing no words.

In my life. I have always admired such bold, brave and no-nonsense peopie1 There and then I requested him to arrange a meeting of the Vice-Chancellors of Health Universities at the MCI Headquarters in New Delhi where his views and the views of other eminent academicians would be brought on one platform for devising and developing the strategy for improvement in the medical profession from tne point of view of ethics, honesty, integrity and nobility.

I am very happy to note that Dr.Natarajan with his inimitable energy and enthusiasm made sure that the said conclave took place at the MCI HQ on 11th March 2012. The conclave was a great success. It was attended by most of the Vice-Chancellors all over the Country. The deliberations were very useful, purposeful and forward looking. Thanks to Dr. Natarajan’s initiative, leadership and persistence that it happened!

Since then I have the honour of my continued association with him. Recently I had the privilege of delivering a Key Note address during the Silver Jubilee Function of The Tamilnaau Dr.MGR Medical University at Chennai on 1st July 2012. There my most interesting observation was that while everyone spoke to his heart’s content at the mike. Dr. Natarajan chose to keep Quiet and did not speak a single word from the podium. Later when 1 mentioned this to him, he said people had gathered there to listen to speakers from outside and not to him, as he keeps on speaking to them on so many occasions!

I wish a great future to Dr Natarajan. ! wish him Higher Heights and Greater Glories!.......Amen!

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Knowledge Research

Healthcare

Wellness

MISSIONTo achieve and maintain uniformly high standards of needs-re-sponsive medical education in the State of Tamilnadu.

To create personnel for health manpower who will be endowed with a sense of dedication and a spirit of enquiry and will contribute substantially to the Alma Ata goals of health for all by 2020 A.D.

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OBJECTIVES

• To maintain uniform standards of high quality medical education throughout the state of Tamilnadu.

• To provide for instructions and training in such branches of learning as it may determine in the field of medical sciences. 

• To institute degrees, diplomas and other academic distinctions.

• To institute lectureships, readerships, professorships and other teaching posts required by the university and to appoint persons to such lectureships, readerships, professorships and other teaching posts.

• To institute and award fellowships, scholarships, studentships, exhibitions, medals and prizes in accordance with the status.

• To institute research posts and to appoint persons in such posts.

• To organise advanced studies and research programs from time to time.

•  To develop research facilities and to provide for research and for the advancement and dissemination of knowledge in the field of medical sciences.

• To provide for continuing medical education.

• To establish, maintain and manage institutions of research, university colleges, departments and laboratories. 

• To encourage co-operation among the colleges, laboratories, hospitals and institutions in the university area and to co-ordinate with other universities and other authorities in such manner and for such purposes as the university may determine.

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BRIEF HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITY

To bring about co-ordination and co-operation between various educational and training institutions of modern medicine and other systems of Medicine, Dentistry and Allied Health Sciences and to promote research in all fields of health sciences, the university was formed in the year 1987 based on the recommendations of a committee consisting of Dr . A. Venugopal, Dr. M. Natarajan and Dr. S. Kameswaran. The university was established as per the Government of Tamil Nadu Medical University Act 1987. The university started functioning from the year 1988. The act was amended to The Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University act in the year 1991. The university started functioning in its own building in the the present premises from the year 1994.

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Chancellor

Pro Chancellor

Vice Chancellor

Governing Council Finance Committee Senate

Registrar

Academic Department Committees Administration

Regional Medical LibraryExperimental MedicineTransfusion MedicineEpidemiologyCurriculum DevelopmentImmunologyMedical GeneticsHospital AdministrationSiddha

Planning BoardStanding Academic BoardBoard of StudiesUniversity Research CouncilEthical CommitteeCentre for AccreditationMed – ejE – Governance

UGCExamAcademicFinanceEstablishmentAffiliationStores & PlanningLegal WingStudents WelfarePublic RelationsComputer Centre

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Former Vice-Chancellors of the University

Dr.(Tmt.) Lalitha Kameswaran,

M.B.B.S., Ph.D.,

From 12.07.1988 to 11.07.1992

Dr. B.P. Rajan,

B.Sc., M.D.S., F.D.S., R.C.P.S.(Glasg.),

From 23.07.1992 to 21.01.1996

Dr. (Major) D.Raja,

M.S.(Ortho.), D.Ortho.,

From 22.01.1996 to 21.01.1999

Dr. K.Ananda Kannan,

M.S.(Ophth), D.O.,M.A.M.S., 

From 27.01.1999 to 07.02.2002

Dr. C.V.Bhirmanandham,

M.D.,D.M.(Cardiology), M.A.M.S. (Cardiology)

From 08.02.2002 to 27.07.2006

Dr. K. Meer Mustafa Hussain,

M.D.(Paed), D.C.H., Ph.D.(Neonatology), F.R.C.P.(Glasg.)

From 27.11.2006 to 26.11.2009

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Acheivements of University under Past Vice Chancellors

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Dr. Lalitha Kameswaran M.B.B.S., Ph.D.

First Vice Chancellor - 12.07.1988 - 11.07.1992

The 11th Act which was instrumental in establishing the Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University was passed on 24.09.1987, following which the University started functioning.The University reached the following milestones under the leadership of each Vice-Chancellor.

Dr. Lalitha Kameswaran M.B.B.S., Ph.D., the first Vice Chancellor of this University on 12.07.1988. Following which, the statues of this University was framed, which was published in the extraordinary gazetteof the Government of Tamil Nadu on 14.04.1990.

The first examination by the University was held in May 1989. The University started functioning from the Vepery administrative office. The first Senate started functioning on 1.10.1990. An Amendment in the Dentistry Act, 1948 was made to recognize degrees awarded by this University from 24.09.1987.The central Library, Department of Experimental Medicine and Sophisticated Medical Instrumentation Centre were also established.

The FIRST convocation for the first batch of PG Degree and Diploma candidates in faculties of Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy and Nursing was held on 14.10.1990.

Reforms in Curriculum:

• Introduction of senior professors in first MBBS on history of Medicine, national Health Policy and Programmes, Organisation of Health Services in Tamil Nadu, Population Dynamics, recent advances in medicine, relevant research etc.,

• Introduction of topics in behavioural sciences and bio statistics in I MBBS

• Introduction of Health economics in II MBBS

• Introduction of Research Methodology in Final MBBS

• Hospital management and computer management for CRRI

• Introduction of maintenance of Medical Records in CRRI

• Introduction of community health Orientation from I MBBS

• Inclusion of Bio-physics in Physiology

• Introduction of practical examination in Forensic Medicine

Reforms in Examinations:

• Introduction of objective type of questions in UG and PG

• central valuation of papers

• Introduction of 45% minimum marks in written and practical and minimum of 50% in clinical examinations

• Introduction of 50% aggregate in internal assessment and University examinations put together

• Introduction of maintenance of log book by CRRI

• Provision of re-valuation of answer papers by failed candidates

• Spot payment of TA/DA to examiners

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Dr. B.P. Rajan B.Sc., M.D.S., F.D.S., .C.P.S.(Glasg.)

Second Vice Chancellor -23.07.1992 - 21.01.1996

The second Vice- Chancellor was instrumental in identifying and acquiring of land for the administrative block-in its present location. The University started functioning from its present location from 13.06.1994.

Introduced new courses – MSc (Epidemiology),

- PG Diploma in Occupational health and Management,

- MD (Hospital Administration)

- MD Transfusion Medicine

- MCh Traumatology

- DM Critical Care Medicine

- MD Physical Medicine

- PG Diploma in Medical Genetics

- PG Diploma in Bio-Medical Instrumentation

- PG Diploma in Hospital Administration

- Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences

• Inclusion of Faculty of Nursing to register in PhD programme

• Identification of the present site for construction of Administrative building

• Association of the University Library to MEDLARS

• Extension of MEDLARS services to four Government hospitals

• Accreditation of University library as Regional Medical Library by GOI

• Creation of Medical Informatics Centre and Training of librarians and medical fraternity in MEDLARS searching

• Foundation stone for the administrative block at the present location by Hon’ble Pro Chancellor and Minister for health, Govt. of Tamil Nadu was alid on 25.10.1992.

• Acquiring V-Sat Earth Station

• Creation of CME cell, HIV resource Centre

• Completion of construction of ground floor and one half of first floor in the administrative block

• Shifting of Advanced Centres for clinical Epidemiological Research Hospital and Training (ACCERT) wings from GGH and ICH to the University

• Forming of the University Computer Centre

• Establishment of Leptospirosis diagnostic services in DEM

• Shifting of the Medical Library to the Administrative block

• Setting up of computer cell in Examination Wing for Computerization of examination with scanning of MCQs and decoding of mark sheets

• Publication of the University Newsletter – MEDFOCUS

The second, third, fourth and fifth convocations were held under the second Vice Chancellor.

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Dr. (Major) D.Raja M.S.(Ortho.), D.Ortho

Third Vice-Chancellor - 22.01.1996 - 21.01.1999

• Resolution to celebrate 12th July of every year as University Day

• New Courses

• Post Graduate Diploma courses in Nursing

• Master of Vocational Sciences (medical)

• Post Graduate Diploma course in Clinical Psychiatric Work

• Post Graduate Diploma in Clinical Psychology

• Announcement in legislative assembly to transfer KMCH and GRH to the University

• Establishment of Central Organ Registry

• Inauguration of internet facility at the University.

• Establishment of Medical Tamil Development Council

• Establishment of New Departments in the University under part II scheme

• Department of Medical Genetics

• Department of Bio- Technology

• Permission obtained from the Medical Council of India to start MD in Immunohematology and Blood Transfusion at the University

• Inauguration of Administrative Block by the Vice President of India, Shri Krishna Kant

The sixth, seventh and eighth convocations were held under the third Vice-Chancellor.

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Dr. K. Ananda Kannan M.S.(Ophth), D.O., M.A.M.S.

Fourth Vice Chancellor - 27.01.1999 - 07.02.2002

• Establishment of new departments

• Department of Biotechnology

• Department of Immunology

• Department of Curriculum Development

• Organisation of Second International Conference on AIDS India 2000 by Department of Experimental Medicine where AIDS Society of India was inaugurated

• Organisation of “Frontiers in Oncology – Challenges for the next Millenium” by Department of Epidemiology with International Faculty

• Counseling and HIV testing facilities for the first time in rural areas such as Namakkal and Thirumangalam by Department of Experimental Medicine

• Establishment of Tele Medicine Centre in the University and KMCH in collaboration with MCBI, Boston

• Inauguration of New Building for Department of Transfusion Medicine equipped with state of art facilities to supply blood and blood products

• Establishment of TANMEDINNET for access of database through modem for medical colleges and hospitals

• Proposal to establish Digital library

• Proposal to build a convention with a capacity of 4000

• IT exemption to the donors under section 31(1)(ii) of IT act, 1961

Ninth, tenth and eleventh convocation were held under the fourth Vice-Chancellor.

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Dr. C. V. Bhirmanandham M.D., D.M. (Cardiology), M.A.M.S. (Cardiology) Fifth Vice-Chancellor - 08.02.2002 - 27.07.2006

• Formation of Digital Library, where electronic format of books and journals were made available

• Establishment of Virtual Library through which all affiliated institutions will be connected to the Central Library to have unlimited access to information in medical and health sciences.

• University Website was designed, through which all relevant and useful information can be accessed.

• Proposal for a separate building for Library

• Commencement of computerization of administrative sections of the University.

• Proposal to implement e-governance in phased manner

• Revamping of examination system

• continuous internal assessment

• independent valuation of answer papers of students who fail in first valuation

• Upgradation of the Library internet facilities

• Expansion of the Library by adding two more floors, thereby making rooms for group discussions

• Computerization of question banks

• Online and offline access to question bank

• Computerization of dissertations

• Online access to dissertations

• Revision of regulations for D.Sc., Ph.D., Higher specialties, Indian Systems of Medicine and B.Pharmacy.

• Computerization of affiliation, academic and students welfare sections.

• MoU was signed with National Institute of health, Bethesda, Maryland, for collaboration in a study titled “Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission of HIV”.

• MoU with University of Washington was signed, for exchange of students and faculty.

• An MoU with APAC, Chennai which facilitates training 200 doctors in care and support for AIDS.

• MoU with University of Lund, Sweden was signed for studying bovine colostrums supplementation in patients with AIDS.

• A Grant for developing molecular epidemiology was received from Government of Tamil Nadu.

Twelfth, thirteenth, fourteenth and fifteenth convocations were held Under the fifth Vice-Chancellor.

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Dr. K. Meer Mustafa Hussain, M.D.(Paed), D.C.H., Ph.D. (Neonatology), F.R.C.P.(Glasg.)

Sixth Vice-Chancellor - 27.11.2006 - 26.11.2009

• First Medical University to be recognised under section 12(B) of The University Grants Commission

• Introduction of SEQUEL centre in the examination process

• Implementation of Intelligent Character recognition Technology for swift publication of examination results

• Accreditation of Central Library as Regional Medical Library for Southern Region

• Recognition of as national Reference laboratory by NACO/MOH/GOI.

• Proposal to start a medical college and hospital

• Proposal to make CME attendance certificate mandatory for issual of hall ticket for examination

• Introduction and establishment of Tele Health Education

• Starting of University Students Council to facilitate direct student interaction

• Direct Recruitment of aspiring students by the Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University to the Russian Medical Schools

• MoU with Eastern University of Sri Lanka for research in Siddha System of Medicine

• Starting of Medical tamil Development Department which was entrusted with the job of preparing Tamil glossary for Medical terms, translate medical books and teach medicine in Tamil in finality.

• Revival of Department of Medical genetics and inauguration of the “Chennai twin Registry” – First of its Kind in India.

• Proposal to revive the Central organ Registry

• Recognition of the Department of Siddha for conducting doctorate programmes

• Introduction of post graduate M.Sc courses in Anatomy, Physiology and Biochemistry.

• Proposal to start M.Sc in Hospital Administration

• Establishment of a separate automation cell with RAID server for the examination purposes

• MoU with Harley Street Health Care Medical Park Pvt Ltd, UK for starting post graduate Diploma courses in Age management and Allied Medicine in this University

• Organized the All India Health Sciences University Vice-Chancellors’ Conference in Chennai – first of its kind in India.

Sixteenth, Seventeeth, Eighteenth and Ninteenth convocations were held under the sixth Vice-Chancellor.

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Dr. Mayilvahanan Natarajan M.S.Orth. M.Ch.Orth. (L’pool.) Ph.D. (Orth Onco.) D.Sc. F.R.C.S. (Eng.)

Seventh Vice Chancellor - 11.12.2009 - Till date

ACADEMICDEVELOPMENTS

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NATIONAL SCENARIO The Medical Council of India prescribes the minimum standards of Medical Education in the Country. Nothing had been done to raise the standards for over 10 years to keep it in tune with current trends all over the world. (as it was under a faulty leadership).

CLASSIFICATION All the courses have been grouped under four major heads: i) Medical ii) Dental iii) AYUSH (Indian Medicine & Homoeopathy) iv) AHS (Allied Health Science)

SYLLABUS AND CURRICULUM The issue of raising the standards of Medical Education, reorienting knowledge based curriculum to competence based curriculum was discussed by the Faculties and Board of studies. About 40 Medical teachers and Senior Professors of all Specialities of the Standing Academic board discussed the matter in detail. They formulated training the trainers programme and recommended changes in the evaluation methods to be adopted in the University, to cause paradigm shift in UG & PG Medical Education. This was communicated to all colleges and was implemented from the academic year 2010 – 2011 onwards.

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(A) CURRICULUM AND SYLLABUS OF ALL COURSES The Curriculum and Syllabus for all the courses of Medical / Dental, AYUSH and AHS have been modified and updated (2011). The entire updated syllabuses are made available in the University website.

(B) CLARITY ON THE TERM DAYS AND ATTENDANCE

EXISTING There is no clarity in the calculation of No.of working days in a year, term days and attendance for all UG and PG Courses. Minimum requirement of attendance of 75% was in vogue for being eligible to appear for the examination.

REVISION INTRODUCED Introduced Bio-metric system of attendance for the Faculties and Students in the affiliated institutions from the academic year 2012-13. The total No. of working days in an academic year has been calculated taking into account the No. of Govt. declared holidays, eligibility of study and other kinds of leave etc. The number of working days for UG and PG Medical courses is fixed as 260 and 290 days respectively in a year.The calculation of working days is given below: (1 Year = 365 days)

UG PG

No.of weekly off (Sundays) 52 52

Second Saturdays 12 12

Vacation 20 23

Govt. Holidays 21 21

Total Days (Leave) 105 75

No.of Working Days 260 290

(365-105) (365-75)

For the first time in the history of any Medical University in India, the minimum attendance for the candidates has been prescribed as 90% for becoming eligible to appear for the examination. There shall be no condonation of any kind of leave for any reason including Pregnancy, Child Birth and Medical conditions of any nature. This is because incompletion of the required term days will result in incomplete training, jeopardizing the life of human beings. HUMAN LIFE CANNOT BE COMPROMISED ON ANY ACCOUNT. The Regulations on attendance and term days for UG/PG courses has been prescribed and implemented.

(C) REFORMS IN THE EXAM PATTERN (GENERAL)

Existing• The candidate should secure 50% in theory.

• If a subject has been divided into two papers, the candidate has to get a minimum of 100 marks (aggregate) for a PASS out of 200 marks.

• Under this system, the candidate had the option of omitting vital points as he/she has to secure 50% of aggregate marks combining Section A and B.

Proposed

• Separate passing minimum of 50% marks has been introduced for each section (Section A & B), each Paper and each component viz.,Theory, Practical/Clinical, Viva, Internal Assessment(IA)etc.

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Reasons for such reforms

• For Medical Students, the syllabus i.e., the human body (from head to foot) will always the same.

• Nothing more or less can be added.

• All aspects of the human body have to be learnt by the medical students.

• They cannot afford to leave out any portion.

• Hence no choice is allowed in theory.

• An anomalous situation has arisen where a student knowing more of one part of the body (Paper-I) and less of another part of the body (Paper II) was capable of passing the exam.

• The importance of not knowing parts of the human body will prove disastrous while this student becomes a medical graduate is facing a life threatening situation in a critical patient.

• His incompetence in this situation can never be proved legally, but morally his not knowing part of human body is the real cause.

• To avoid such a situation, it is decided that a separate pass in each component of the exam i.e., Paper I, Paper II, Practical,

• Viva, IA is necessary for the students so that they learn all the portions without any choice.

INTERNAL ASSESSMENTThe component for Internal Assessment consist of Theory (50 marks) and Practical (50 marks). It is a Pre-requisite for the candidates to obtain 50% marks (raising it from 35% marks) in I.A. to become eligible to appear for the Exams

APPROVAL OF REFORMS AND HIGHER STANDARDS

i) Medical Council of India

• As per the counter affidavit filed in W.P.No.23030 of 2011 in paragraph 16, the MCI has stated that the University can have higher standards than the minimum requirement laid down by the MCI

ii) Dental Council of India

• The DCI in their letter No.DE-130-2011/S-5861, dated 27-1-12 has informed that the eligibility criteria and other provisions prescribing admission, examination, syllabus, curriculum etc.,in course regulations framed by DCI are bare minimum and permitted the Medical University for prescribing higher standard than that of Regulations of DCI for maintaining higher standard of dental education in the State of Tamil Nadu.

(iii) Pharmacy Council of India

• The PCI in their letter No.14-56/2011-PCI, dated 10-4-12 has informed that the PCI has prescribed the minimum standard of education required for qualification as a Pharmacist.

(iv) Central Council of Homoeopathy

• The Central Council of Homoeopathy in their letter No.14-23/2011-CCH/1656, dated 3-5-12 have stated that the Council has prescribed the minimum norms – If the University intends to improve these norms for betterment of the standards of education in Homoeopathy, CCH will have no objection.

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(D) Evaluation Methodology & Training the TrainersThe Academicians who were faculty of the University introduced novelchanges like OSCE and ward rounds in the P.G. Evaluation methods.Problem solving in clinical situations while treating patients was given more importance than clinical diagnosis alone. The teachers were asked to prune the syllabus for undergraduates to reduce their burden. Courses were conducted in the University to train teachers from all over the State in the new methodology. This was introduced from the academic year 2010 – 11.

(i) MODERATION MARKSOld : Reviewing the exam results in the first year M.B.B.S between the period 2007 – 2009, it was observed that moderation marks from 1 to 49 had been given to varying students to apparently boost up the exam results. This is against the MCI guidelines which allow only 5 marks for moderation.

Revised : Review of the results 2010 – 11 shows the real pass rate for the 1st year M.B.B.S students. Only 5 marks allowed by the MCI had been given as moderation marks. Hence the real pass rate appears low in comparison.

It has, therefore, been decided to award the moderation marks upto a maximum of 5 for only one subject, if the candidate has cleared all the other subjects.

(E) C.R.R.I

(i) INTRODUCTION OF C.R.R.I SKILLS TRAINING

• For the first time in the history of any Medical University, CRRI Skills training for one day in each of the following postings has been introduced during the period of CRRI training.

No. Name of the postings Department

1. Communication skills Community Medicine

2. Computers in Medicine Community Medicine

3. Research Methodology Community Medicine

4. Medical Ethics & Legal issues Community Medicine

5. Life Style Diseases-Prevention Community Medicine

6. Palliative Medicine Medicine

7. Paediatric Emergency Medicine Paediatrics

8. Basic Life Support Surgery

9. Trauma Life Support Surgery

Introduced the system of Log book for CRRI to assess the skills learnt and competence of the candidates.

(ii) REGULATIONS FOR BREAK IN THE PERIOD OF C.R.R.I

Existing

• Under the Graduate Medical Education Regulations, 1997, the period of one year CRRI is prescribed. There is no provision for condoning the break, if any in the period of CRRI.

• The Regulations for regulating and condoning the break in the period of CRRI/CRI and Internship have been prescribed by the University.

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Less than three months break More than three months break

a) The Dean/Principal may permit the candidate to continue their internship

Condonation orders from the University has to be obtained.

If the candidate has completed less than 50% of internship he has to re-do the entire CRRI programme.

If the candidate has completed more than 50% of internship he has to undergo the remaining period of CRRI programme

• If the candidate has not completed the internship training within three years from the date of commencement of their internship training, he has to undergo Refresher course for a period of three months from the institution in which he has last studied.

(F) NEW REGULATIONS FOR STUDENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED DOUBLE THE DURA-TION OF UG /PG COURSES OF MEDICAL / DENTAL / AYUSH AND AHS

ExistingThe duration of M.B.B.S Course is 5½ years consist of 4½ years study period and one year internship. It was found from the records that some candidates have not completed the course even after surpassing double the duration of the course (i.e) within eleven years (11 years). Those candidates who have not completed the course within double the duration cannot be allowed to write the examinations and practice as Doctors after a long gap, as the Under Graduate Medical subjects deal with human lives.

Initiatives of the University As per this Regulations, as an amnesty measure, the candidates, who have completed double the duration of the respective course and who are in 2nd, 3rd and final year course of study will be given the balance duration of the course of study and grace period of one more year. For example, the duration of the course for MBBS is 5½ year. If the candidate completed the 2nd year and at the time of entering into 3rd year, he had a break of study exceeding double the duration of the course, he/she can continue the course for the balance course period of 3½ years and a grace period of one more year to complete the entire course. The period of study cannot be extended beyond the extended period (balance course period + 1 year grace period).

(G) STARTING OF NEW PROGRAMMES BY THE UNIVERSITY

• Considering the need for enabling the growth of sub-speciality within each speciality, for the first time in the history of any Medical University in India, the Clinical Fellowship Programs in each Medical speciality (1 year/2 years duration) have been started. By introducing these programmes, the hospitals have become temples of teaching and learning.

• Research for Super Speciality Medical Courses : For the 1st time in the Indian Sub continent, The Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University has given permission for the super specialty Medical post Graduates (M.Ch. / D.M.) to do Ph.D simultaneously along with their course in order to promote academic excellence and research.

• M.Med. (Family Medicine) : The University has introduced a new programme called Master of Medicine in Family Medicine through distance education. This is to equip the primary care physicians with better diagnostic and therapeutic skills. Eleven students have successfully completed the first year of this two year programme.

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I. MEDICAL

(i) The Post – Doctoral fellowship Programme is available in the following subjects

(Eligibility: M.D./D.M./M.Ch. & DNB in Clinical Subjects)

(a) Medicine Intensive care, Toxicology, Palliative Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Diabetology, Infectious diseases

(b) Surgery Minimal access surgery-Abdominal, Breast diseases, Podiatry

(c) Surgical Gastroenterology Hepatobiliary, Esophageal surgery, Colorectal Surgery

(d) Cardiothoracic Surgery Valve conserving surgery, Total Arterial Revascularisation

(e) Obstetrics and Gynaecology

Uro Gynaecology, Pelvic floor disorders, Gynaeconcology, Reproductive Medicine, Fetal Medicine, Endo Gynaecology

(f ) Ophthalmology Vitreo-Retinal Surgery, Cornea, Oculoplasty, Glaucoma, Paediatric Ophthalmology, Neuro Ophthalmology

(g) Orthopaedic Surgery Arthroplasty, Spine Surgery, Orthopaedic Oncology, Paediatric Orthopaedics, Limb Reconstructive Surgery, Arthroscopy, Sports Medicine, Hand Surgery and Reconstructive Microsurgery.

(h) Neurosurgery Neuro Psychiatry, Paediatric Neurology, Micro Neurosurgery, Disability and Rehabilitation, Spine Surgery.

(i) ENT Implantation otology, Paediatric Otorhinolaryngology, Phono Surgery

(j) Anaesthesia Otorhinolaryngology, Phono surgery Paediatric Anaesthesia, Nerve blocks and pain Management, Cardiac Anaesthesia, Neuro Anaesthesia

(k) Urology

(l) Radiology Onco Radiology, Interventional Radiology

(m) Paediatric Surgery Paediatric Urology including Intersex, Paediatric Thoracic Surgery, Paediatric Surgical Oncology, Neonatal Surgery

(n) Paediatrics Paediatric – Nephrology, Neonatal Intensive Care, Pulmonology, Haemato-oncology, Emergency Medicine, Intensive Care, Neurology

(o) Gastroenterology Endoscopy, Hepatology

(p) Cardiology Advanced Echocardiography, Critical Care in Cardiology, Paediatric Cardiac Interventions, Clinical Cardiology, Epidemiology and Outcome Research

(q) Plastic Surgery Burns

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(ii) Fellowship Programme In Medical Sciences : (Eligibility – Mbbs)

1year 2 years

1.HIV Medicine 1. Medical Genetics

2.Palliative Medicine 2. Clinical Diabetology

3.Occupational Health 3. Critical Care in Medicine

4.Clinical Immunology 4. Diagnostic Ultrasound (O&G)

5.Clinical Laboratory Medicine

(iii) Distance Education Programme : (2 years duration)

M. Med. in Family Medicine (Master of Medicine in Family Medicine)

II. DENTAL

(i) The Post – Doctoral fellowship Programme has been introduced in the following Dental Science subjects: (Eligibility: M.D.S)

(A) Forensic Odontology

(B) Maxillo - Facial Distraction

(c) Maxillo - Facial Imaging

(D) Maxillo – Facial Prosthetics.

(E) Peri-Implant Reconstructive Periodontics.

(ii) Fellowship Courses in Dental Sciences (1 year duration) (Eligibility – BDS with one year experience)

1. Dental Implantology

2. Aesthetic Dentistry

3. Endodontic

4. Laser Dentistry

5. Dental Research Methodology

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III. ALLIED HEALTH COURSES(i) B.Sc. DEGREE (3 years)

The University, for the benefit of those students who have completed 12 years schooling and could not get professional courses, job oriented Degree courses have been introduced in the following disciplines.

Accident and Emergency Care Technology

Radiology Imaging Technology

Physician Assistant

Operation Theatre & Anaesthesia Technology

Critical Care Technology

Cardio Pulmonary Perfusion Care Technology

Medical Record Science

Dialysis Technology

Cardiac Technology

Radiotherapy Technology

Medical Laboratory Technology

Nuclear Medicine Technology

Medical Sociology

Electro–Neuro–Physiology

(ii) B.Sc. DEGREE (4 years)

Audiology and Speech Language Pathology

Optometry Technology

Prosthetics and Orthotics (iii) SPECIAL PROGRAMMES (P.G Diploma, Degree Courses)

Instituted to offer the following PG Diploma/Degree programmes in Health care Management and Public Health. These programmes are unique and are not offered in any other University.

(iv) P.G.Diploma – 1 year

Post-graduate Dip`loma in Public Health Entomology (DPHE)

Post-graduate Diploma in Learning Disability

Post-graduate Diploma in Diabetes Education (v) P.G. Degree – 2 years

M.Phil. (Clinical Social Work)

MBA (Hospital and Health Systems Management)

MASLP (Audiology and Speech Language Pathology)

M.Sc. (Hospital Informatics System Telemedicine)

M.Sc. (Medical Sociology)

M.Sc. (Medical Laboratory Technology

M.Sc. Human Genetics

M.Sc. Clinical Nutrition

P.G. Degree – 3 years

M.Sc. (Medical Physics)

Similarly, for the benefit of those students who have completed 10th standard and could not continue their studies further due to various reasons, job oriented Diploma courses have been introduced in the following disciplines.

(vi) DIPLOMA : (Eligibility – 10th standard)

Dip in Operation Theatre & Anaesthesia Technology

Dip in Accident and Emergency Care Technology

Dip in Critical Care Technology

Dip in Optometry Technology

Dip in Radiology & Imaging Technology

Dip in Medical Record Science

Dip in Scope Support Technology

Dip in Nursing Aide

Dip in Dental Assistance

Dip in Ophthalmic Nursing Assistant

Dip in Podiatry

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(H) Ph.D. SCREENING COMMITTEE

The University is encouraging Research Programmes. In order to have quality research programme, the candidates are registered for Ph.D. after clearance of the title of the Research by the Screening Committee. The candidates are informed to present their proposals before the Screening Committee. The Ph.D. Screening Committee is held twice a year to recommend the suitability of the title of the proposed research by the candidates and for registration to pursue Ph.D. Research Programme by them in this Medical University.

(I) INCENTIVES FOR THE RESEARCH IN ALL FOUR GROUPS

Considering the importance of research due to technological advancement, the University has decided to encourage research by providing financial assistance. Therefore, University Research Council for granting funds for clinical and basic research in Medical, Dental, Indian Medicine and Allied Health Sciences has been created by creating a Corpus Fund of Rupees 2 Crores for sanction of financial assistance for various Research Programmes.

First batch of financial assistance granted to researchers for the year 2010-11 and the second batch in 2011-12.

(J) EXCHANGE OF PROGRAMME (CLINICAL FACILITIES AND FACULTIES)

The University is not having its own Medical College or Hospital. But having University Departments with adequate faculties in the relevant field. In order to utilise the facilities available in the City Medical Colleges & Hospitals by the University and vice versa, this Medical University has made arrangements by entering into MOU with Medical Colleges & Hospitals as given below:

• MoU signed with Madras Medical College & Government General Hospital for faculty exchange program and for utilizing the clinical facilities at the hospital.

• MoU signed with Stanley Medical College & Government Stanley Hospital for faculty exchange program and for utilizing the clinical facilities at the hospital.

• MoU signed with National Institute of Siddha for faculty exchange program and to avail clinical facilities.

(K) APPOINTMENT OF ADJUNCT, VISITING (NATIONAL / INTERNATIONAL) PROFESSORS

The Medical University has decided to utilise the experience and expertise knowledge of those medical professionals in their specialization for conducting workshops, seminars. Guest lectures etc. in the affiliated Medical Colleges.

The University is awarding ‘Adjunct Professorship’ to the Clinical Medical Teachers who have rendered yeomen services to society by their clinical expertise. Similarly, Visiting Professorship (both National and International) are also awarded by this University.

(L) PREFIX & SUFFIX FOR MEDICAL PERSONNEL AND DESIGNATION OF THE CONSUL-TANTS

The Medical University has constituted an Expert Committee for finalising

(a) the use of prefixing and suffixing Degrees by the professionals.

(b) designation of the Consultants.

• Only degrees recognized by the Medical Council of India and issued by the recognized Medical University should be displayed.

• the Professor and Additional Professors can use the prefix “Professor”.

• Emeritus Professors of the University can use Prefix “Professor”.

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• Distinguished Professors of the University can use the prefix “Professor”

• Associate Professors / Readers should not use the prefix “Professor”.

• Adjunct Professors of the University should not use the Prefix “Professor”.

• Physiotherapists should not use the prefix “Dr.”

• Ph.D. qualified persons can use the prefix “Dr” with suffix as Ph.D.

• M.D. (Physician) degrees obtained from Russia, China and other East European countries should be registered by the Tamil Nadu Medical Council as MBBS (Russia). These candidates should be instructed to display their degrees as MBBS (Russia) and not M.D. (Russia) /M.D. (Physician) which is misleading the public. It was brought to the notice of the members, that the M.D. Russia is a six years programme with one year of learning Russian Language.

• Candidates who are undergoing the course, should not use the degree to be obtained as suffix with the bar or a small line over the degree.

• M.Ch.Orth. (Glasgow) is a one year Programme - 12 months M.S. (Orth.) is a three years programme; (36 months) Hence, M.Ch. (Orth.) (Glasgow) cannot be equated to M.S. (Orth.) in India.

• The Medical Council of India and Tamil Nadu Medical Council were informed about the following observations:

• Foreigners coming to India to conduct workshops / demonstrate surgical techniques should come on a business visa / educ ation visa. They should apply to the Medical Council of India for temporary Registration to perform surgeries on Indian patients. If they come on tourist visa, they should not be permitted to do surgery.

• The Medical graduates registered with the State Medical Council (T.N.) who seek employment in other states of India should register with the respective state Medical Councils.

• The Members discussed about the degrees offered by other Universities in the Distance Education Programme. The duration of these programmes varies from three months to nine months and they call themselves as “specialists” in the particular branch of Medicine. They should not display such degrees issued by the Universities through Distance Education.

• Fellowships by other Universities viz. F.A.O., F.A.C.C. or Memberships in Organizations should not be displayed.

• Degrees not given by the appropriate authority should not be added as suffix to doctors registered in the T.N. Medical Council.

DESIGNATION AS “CONSULTANTS”Private PracticePrivate practitioners who have completed Post Graduate qualification can designate themselves as:

“junior consultants” up to five years after acquiring P.G. Qualification

“Consultants” Five to Ten years after Post Graduation

“Senior Consultants” Gr.II Ten to Fifteen years after Post Graduation

“Senior Consultants” Gr.I Above Fifteen years after Post Graduation

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(M) ENCOURAGING MEDICAL P.G. STUDENTS TO PUBLISH ARTICLES AND INTRODUC-TION OF E-PROXY

Publication is an important aspect of academics, research and scientific development. “Publish or perish” has become the cardinal rule of academia all over the world.

PRESENT SITUATIONSo far, the criteria for completion of a course for the postgraduates and super specialty registrars were the conventional written exam, practical exam and viva.

The Change – Med ejIn order to encourage and train the post graduates (M.D/M.S) and the super speciality (D.M/M.Ch) registrars in the art and science of publication, the Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University has made atleast one publication of a scientific article mandatory to appear for the examination.In order to help the students in publication, the University has started an e-journal – Med ej . The publication space in Med ej is exclusive for the articles of postgraduate degree (MD and MS) and super speciality (D.M. and M.Ch) students of this University. This initiative was made to encourage the students to do research and have first-hand experience in publication of research. This is the first of its kind in India. This is the first time that a medical University is having its own journal.

Intro duction of E-Pro xyIntroduction of E-Proxy to view the medical journals / articles / abstracts for all the students and faculty of the Government Medical Colleges in the state with the assistance from National Medical Library. 2000 journals can be accessed by the students / faculty from their own computer with a password.

(N) CME CREDITS

Present ScenarioThere was no accrediting body in the State of Tamil Nadu to accord CME credits and categorize the educational activities. No regulation was in vogue to encourage students and faculty to attend various educational activities.

The ChangeFrom the academic Year (2010-2011), The Tamil Nadu Dr MGR Medical University introduced mandatory CME Credit points to be obtained by CRRIs and Postgraduates as part of their curriculum. The requisite credit points should be submitted by each candidate at the end of the posting /Course to get completion/ appearance for university examination:

1. Post Graduates – ( Masters) – 50 credit points

2. Post Graduates – ( Diploma) – 40 credit points

3. CRRIs - 25 credit Points

As there was no accrediting body in the state of Tamil Nadu, the Centre for CME accreditation was started by the University in 2010 to award CME credits and to categorize the educational activities.

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(O) CONVOCATIONThe University examinations are held in two sessions - one in February/ April and another one in August/October of every year. the University has been holding two Convocations every year i.e., one in January and another one in July from 2010 onwards to issue the Degree Certificates to the eligible students on completion of examination in each session without delay.

(P) STANDARDISATION OF PROVISIONAL AND DEGREE CERTIFICATES20 types of Provisional Certificates and 38 types of Degree Certificates have been standardized and brought down to 3 Nos. and 2 Nos. respectively.

(Q) INSTITUTING MEDICAL UNIVERSITY MEDALSFor award of Medals to the meritorious students in the UG and PG courses of all Medical, Dental, AYUSH and AHS, endowments have been created by various Philanthropists with certain amount as a corpus fund and the interest accrued thereon was utilised. It was found that all the subjects in UG courses and all the branches of PG Courses and all Super Speciality Medical courses are not covered by the above endowments.To encourage the students, the Medical University Medals have been created for all the courses of Medical/Dental/Indian Medicine & Homoeopathy and Allied Health Sciences for which no endowments are available bringing the total number of award of Medals from 79 to 163. By this, the candidates of all the courses, who are meritorious and securing highest marks are awarded with either the Endowment Medals or the University Medals.

(R) ESTABLISHMENT OF STUDENTS SUPPORTIVE CENTRE IN THE UNIVERSITY CAMPUSThe Students Supportive Service has been introduced with the Social Welfare Officers of the University to

• offer free, impartial, and service of professional nature and academic matters.

• offer counselling and guidance, help and support to students, applicants and parents for selecting right professional course.

• In order to help in channelizing the youth for constructive activities, Youth Red Cross is introduced which is also part of the College activities as per University directions.

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(S) CREATION OF SPORTS COUNCILThe students of the affiliated institutions must be encouraged to involve themselves in sports activities, as the Medical University feels that they not only improve in studies but also maintain good physique. For this purpose, theUniversity Sports Council has been created to extend financial assistance to the students of affiliated institutions to participate in the Inter-Collegiate or Inter-University Sports Events at State or National Level.

(T) FORMATION OF MEDICAL UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION (MUAA)Though there are several colleges under various Universities, the students take pride in their University and not the individual colleges. Like Universities of the West, students will quote their University as their Alma Matter”. Keeping the above in view, Medical University Alumni Association (MUAA) has been formed to:

i) unite the students of this University both past, present and future under one umbrella.

ii) promote a platform for the students to encourage knowledge contribution, sharing of ideas and helping each other.

iii) help the university to gain international reputation, to increase the corpus fund which in turn will be helpful in

contribution towards the students community.

(U) ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES CONDUCTED IN THE YEAR 2012 - SILVER JUBILEE YEAR

• Faculties from outside the country have been invited for conducting CME Programmes either at the University or at the affiliated Medical Colleges;

• Training of Trainers Programme for conducting OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination) Workshops arranged;

• Arranged Research Methodology Workshop;

• Simulation training in Medical Education arranged

• Scientific writing

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(V) COLLABORATION WITH FOREIGN UNIVERSITIES

• President of Kuwait University along with a team of delegates visited the University to study the establishment, structure and organizational set up of this Medical University;

• Delegation from Friends University in Russia (Medical University of Russia) visited the Medical University to have collaboration in the area of academic interest.

• MoU signed with the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, UK for sharing expertise, experience and exchange of faculties.

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ADMINISTRATIVEDEVELOPMENT

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ADMINISTRATIVE DEVELOPMENT There is a general saying that the Clinicians will not have administrative ability. But Dr. Mayilvahanan Natarajan, the 7th Vice-Chancellor of this Medical University excelled in administrative activities too. To substantiate this, the following long pending issues were addressed and settled within a short span of time.

The following are the major achievements:

• Re-established Metro Water connection to the University after a gap of a decade.

• Provided 500 KVA additional capacity of electricity connection to the University.

• Re-laid road at the entrance, western side, eastern side and backside within the University Campus.

• Established land Scaping work in front of the Administrative Building.

• Anti flaming work in the main entrance to avoid skidding.

• Creation of 4 new Reception & Enquiry Counters in Ground Floor – to attend to the visitors visiting the University without making them to wait.

• Provided Work Stations in all wings/sections (Affiliation, Establishment, Stores, Examination, Academic, Finance Wings and Students Welfare, University Co-ordinator Section, Computer Section etc. to improve operational efficiencies.

• Provided Name Boards for all Officers/sections in all floors in the University.

• Creation of Valuation Halls by providing partitions in 5th Floor with air-conditioning facility and vitrified flooring.

• Purchase of computers and printers for all the Officers and staff and Net-working of University Departments / Sections (E-Governance).

• Appointment of 3 new Standing Counsels for redressal of all legal issues.

• Appointment of I.T. Consultant for the University for attending to full automation work in Examination and other Wings.

• Appointment of Financial Consultant for undertaking reforms in financial accounting and for introducing to accrual based accounting in the University. Our University is the first in the whole of India in implementing accrual based accounting.

• Provided Letters with LOGO in the entrance arch of the University.

• Donation of Old Books to Madras University for use in the Perarignar Anna Centenary Library, Chennai.

• Introduction of biometric system for attendance purpose for all officers and Staff of the university to maintain punctuality, discipline among them in the campus.

• Two new lifts were installed replacing the old ones.

• Provided Air-Condition facilities to all officers including Deputy Registrars / Assistant Registrars, all Heads of Departments.

• Provided Own Books Reading Hall (A/c & Non-A/c) to the students, with separate toilet facilities to bring-in good ambience for the students.

• Provided tables and chairs for group discussion by the students in the garden area within the campus of this University.

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• Renovated Senate Hall and provided centralised A/c and audio visual equipment for conducting Senate Meetings, Oration meetings, Conferences, Workshops, Seminars. CME Programmes etc.

• Dummy rooms provided for each course. (Medical/Dental / Indian Medicine & Homoeopathy and Allied Health Sciences) for keeping the answer papers for each course under safe custody.

• Provided Projector in the Lecture Hall in Epidemiology Department to improve the audio-visual facility.

• For the first time in the history of this University, the University has celebrated Doctor’s Day, Dentist’s Day, Ayush Day, Pharmacy Day, Nurses Day and Physiotherapy Day to highlight the dedication and professionalism of the health care providers.

• Three memorandum of understanding has been entered between the University and (i) Madras Medical College, Chennai (ii) Stanley Medical College, Chennai and (iii) National Institute of Siddha, Chennai for Research and Development.

DENTIST DAY 6th MARCH

AYUSH DAY 2nd APRIL

NURSES DAY 12th MAY

DOCTOR’S DAY & UNIVERSITY DAY 1st JULY

TEACHER’S DAY 5th SEPTEMBER

PHYSIOTHERAPISTS DAY 8th SEPTEMBER

PHARMACY DAY 27th NOVEMBER

• On this occasion, senior teachers, eminent personalities in their respective fields are conferred with “Life time Achievement Awards”; “Best Teacher,” “Best Doctor/ Dentist / Nurses / Physiotherapist / Pharmacist” Awards in all the four fields of Medicine/ Dental/ Ayush/ Allied Health Sciences.

• Selection of Best Staff and awarded “Best Staff Award” in each category on the University Day to encourage and motivate the staff and officers.

• The long pending demand of staff for recognizing their Association has been considered favourably and orders of recognition have been issued.

• The long pending demand of staff (for more than 20 years) for pay parity and nomenclature with their counterparts of University of Madras has been sanctioned. The assent of His Excellency the Governor- Chancellor has been obtained for revision of classification of employees, nomenclature and scale of pay and allowances w.e.f. 1.1.2006 with monetary benefit from 1-1-2010.

• The University has sanctioned scales of pay to the Professors, Reader, Lecturers working in various departments of this University on par with their counterparts in the Department of Medical Education, Government of Tamil Nadu and the nomenclature of Readers and Lecturers has been changed as Associate Professors/Readers and Assistant Professors/Lecturers. as approved by the Finance Committee and the Governing Council.

• Considering the increase in the work load, various Sections with the following supporting staff have been created:

• Affiliation Wing; Examination Wing; Academic Wing and Allied Health Science (Section Officer - 9 posts; ASO - 19 posts; Assistant – 14 posts; Tech.Gr.III - 1 post and Photographer (Con.pay) – 1 post)

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• Play ground with shuttle cock court has been created which was inaugurated by Hon. Minister for Health, Govt. of Tamil Nadu on 22-3-12. The Students and staff are permitted to utilise this free of cost.

• Collected arrears of rent due from 1997 onwards (Rs.18.16 Lakhs) from the Indian Overseas Bank functioning within the campus of this University.

• University Administrative Expenses Fee (Rs.4.15 Crores) due from the affiliated institutions was collected.

• Inspection and Affiliation fees from the Govt. Medical Colleges to the tune of Rupees One Crore fifty three lakhs and thirty thousand pending for over a decade have been collected (MMC, Madurai Rs.17,40,000/-; KAPV, Trichy, Rs.15,50,000/- TMC, Thoothukudi, Rs.8,40,000/-; TMC, Thanjavur, Rs.10,60,000/-; KMC, Chennai, Rs.13,40,000/-; CMC, Chengalpet, Rs.9,60,000/-; SMC, Chennai, Rs.53,20,000/-; GMKMC, Salem Rs.25,20,000/-)

• Parking facility upgraded and expanded for all four and two wheelers.

• Concrete Blocks around the administrative building and Own Books Reading Hall have been fixed to avoid snakes and other insects coming to the university buildings and own books reading hall.

• Landscape has been created inside the main and rear side of the University building. (Island space in the administrative block)

• For the benefit of all students, two Convocations are conducted every year to shorten waiting time for issue of Degree Certificates.

• The roof of the University building made water proof to stop seepage of water.

• University Souvenir Centre has been established and T. Shirts, Caps, Paper Weights, Key Chains etc. with University Logo are displayed near the reception counter in the University for sale to the public on a nominal price.

• First Aid Centre and Dispensary has been started in the University with essential Medicines. University Medical Officer is posted on rotation basis every day in the evenings with a Staff Nurse to take care of health of staff of the University.

• For the first time in the history of any Medical University in India, in recognition of the quality Management System, the International Organization for Standardization has conferred ISO 9001:2008 Certification on the University. The scope of activities covered under this Certification is provision of Medical Education Services and Regulating Medical Colleges and Allied Educational Services.

• Modernized Conference table with Chairs have been provided in the Governing Council Meeting Hall to change the ambience of the hall.

• As a part of Silver Jubilee Celebrations, during the 22nd Convocation held on 3-11-2011, the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu has laid the foundation stone for the construction of Silver Jubilee Guest House in the campus of the University.

• The construction activities for construction of Silver Jubilee Year Block (Guest House and Auditorium) have been started through P.W.D. The work is expected to be completed on or before 31.10.2012.

• The construction activities for construction of Fourth and Fifth floor on the rear side of the Administrative Block have been started through P.W.D. The work is expected to be completed on or before 30.9.2012.

• On the Civil Suit filed by this Medical University, the Hon. High Court, Madras have decreed restraining Dr. M.G.R Educational and Research Institution, Maduravoyal Chennai from calling themselves as Dr. M.G.R Deemed University (or) Dr. M.G.R University (or) in any manner using any other name similar (or) deceptively similar to the name of this Medical University (Judgment dated. 13.10.2011 on O.S No. 13515 / 10).

• The e-governance on Stores Management System has been introduced and launched on 2.4.2012. This is a transparent system whereby the store items like Stationery etc. received, issued and available category – wise can be assessed at any point of time.

• General Statutes, Service Statutes, Employees’ Conduct Statutes, Convocation Statutes which were prepared at the nascent stage of this Medical University have been revamped and standardized comprehensively incorporating all the subsequent amendments and the Assent of the Chancellor is being obtained.

• Affiliation Statutes for all UG, PG Diploma, PG Degree and Super Speciality Courses in Medical, UG and PG Degree courses in Dental/Ayush/Allied Health Science courses viz., Pharmacy, Nursing, Physiotherapy which were prepared at the nascent stage of this Medical University have been revamped and standardized comprehensively incorporating all the subsequent amendments and the Assent of the Chancellor is being obtained.

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• Affiliation Statutes for newly introduced Post-Doctoral Fellowship and Fellowship Programme in Medical/Dental and for all Allied Health courses have been prepared and the Assent of the Chancellor has also been obtained.

• Purchased RT-PCR (Real time PCR), the State of art equipment for the Dept. of Immunology for doing molecular study for various diseases both to diagnose and for prognosis. Under this system, HLA can be typed by molecular method which can be used for organ transplant. These tests are done in the University for both Private and Govt. Hospitals.

• Established Siddha Research Lab. in the University for Drug Standardization for use by the Post graduates and Researchers of AYUSH for their research. Pharmacognozy, Gunapadam, Bio-chemistry and Microbiology Sections are available in this Lab.

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REFORMS IN FINANCE & ACCOUNTS

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REFORMS IN FINANCE / ACCOUNTS

Introduction of Computers

• In order to move from manual accounting to computerized accounting, provided computers to all the staff in the Finance/Accounts Department.

Hands on Training in Computers

• All the staff were given adequate training to operate the computers, especially for financial and accounting applications.

Introduction of User Friendly Accounting PackageTo bring in the latest developments that have taken place in the accounting field, a comprehensive, up to date, fool proof, user friendly, reliable and time tested accounting package “Tally” was identified and introduced. Allthe staff were adequately trained for using this software.

Double Entry Accounting System

• Earlier, the University was following single entry system of accounting, which is incomplete and unscientific. Double entry system of accounting was introduced to give a complete picture of the financial position of the University at any point of time. By this, the following reports could be generated:

• Day Book

• Ledger

• Trial Balance

• Receipts & Payments Account

• Income & Expenditure Account

• Balance Sheet

Accrual Based Financial Reporting

• Under the older system, what was actually received and paid were only recorded. What is due and what are to be paid were not reported.

• Hence, the scientific method of “Accrual Based Accounting” was introduced w.e.f. 01/04/2011 by the University to bring in transparency, accountability, completeness, consistency and effective financial management and reporting. A reputed Chartered Accountant firm was assigned this job, to bring in professionalism and to be properly guided.

• All the Assets and Liabilities of the University were brought into the books of accounts and effectively monitored. Arrears of dues from any educational institution and expenses to be paid for will be clearly depicted in the accounts, on par with Corporate sector.

• This Medical University is the first of its kind amongst all the Government Universities in our State to introduce this system. In a recent meeting, the Finance Minister of India has appealed to all the State Governments to switch over to this system, which we already have in practice.

Introduction of online Remittance System

• This University had been receiving the remittances due through Demand Drafts from the Affiliated Institutions towards various fees payable to the University and from the students for the services required from this University i.e., for issue of Eligibility 50 Certificates, Migration Certificate. In this system, the amount is credited to the University only on realisation of demand draft. To avoid losing interest for the intermittent period viz., between the period of remittance of DD and realisation of amount, a new system of remittance to the University by the Institutions and Students through RTGS/NEFT has been introduced. According to this system, the amount is instantaneously credited to the University Account on remittance. By this method, the Institutions / Students, also save their time.

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Payment Gateway System

• The system of Payment Gateway has also been introduced. This system was conceived mainly for the benefit of the students of this University particularly for the students who are staying abroad. Through this system, the students from abroad can apply for any service to the University by making the payment through Payment Gateway system and save their time.

Introduction of “Receipt” SystemThis University has introduced “Receipt System” abolishing the system of giving endorsement on the tapal itself to make sure that every service is given by the University only after receiving the respective fee. While giving endorsement, duplication may be possible on the duplicate Tapal. After introduction of “Receipt” system”, the receipt with unique number is automatically created in the “tally” on feeding every remittance. Thus the duplication of confirmation of remittance is completely stopped.

Application for Income Tax RefundsIn the past 4 years, Tax has been deducted by some banks on the interest paid to the University on our deposits. We have collected all those TDS certificates and Income Tax returns have been filed for last 4 assessment years, claiming an aggregate IT refund of Rs.17.70 Lakhs.

Legal opinion on Taxation matters regarding the position of the UniversityWe have received a legal opinion from an Income Tax expert regarding the position of the University with regard to Income Tax Law, the specific provision under which our University is exempted from Tax and other compliance requirements under Income Tax Act. A letter has been filed with Income Tax Department, seeking their confirmation onthis opinion.

Maximization of Interest on Bank Deposit

• In order to maximize the interest income on the investments of the University, quotations are received from various Banks and Government Financial Institutions and Deposits are placed with those Banks/ Institutions offering the maximum rate of interest.

• This University was the 1st of its kind to get PAN No.

• The Income Tax Returns were filed from the accounting year 2007-08 and refund claims were made to the Income Tax Department.

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DEVELOPMENTS ININFORMATION & COMUNICATION

TECHNOLOGY

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DEVELOPMENTS IN INFORMATION & COMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY

The University has been at the forefront of providing and implementing online system through various initiatives after the assumption of the 7th Vice-Chancellor. A concise report of the rapid infusion of ICT into the administration and education are listed below.

INFRASTRUCTURE

• Established a good high speed Local Area Network (LAN) within the campus.

• 10 Servers, 325 Computers and 150 Printers available in the campus are connected through the LAN, duly protecting with Firewall, Antivirus/ Antispam and System monitoring software.

• Internet Connectivity has been enhanced to 2 MBPS. Also the Services of the National Knowledge Network (NKN),a Govt. of India Knowledge Transfer project, scalable up to 10GB bandwith connectivity are available throughout the campus.

• All the Heads of Departments, Officers & staff from the category of Assistant have been provided with appropriate Workstations for equipping Computer and printers with necessary Uninterrupted Power Supply and net connectivity.

• An IT Asset Repository is being maintained with a list of IT Assets of the University.

EXAMINATION• With the deployment of ICT, the examination system has changed intrinsically. The Online Examination system

has been designed as a holistic cohesive system catering to the requirements of the University, Affiliated Institutions and the Student Community.

• The system uses open source software extensively, reliable and scalable for further requirements with suitable system auditing. The service of the State Data Centre is utilized identifying appropriate backup and security measures.

• The University has 62,000 students in about 600 affiliated institutions. The online system has modules from Registration to Convocation for all courses in Medical, Dental, AYUSH & Allied Health Sciences.

• Examination Application forms, Hall Tickets, List of candidates appearing for University Examinations are generated by the institutions for all eligible candidates in all the four groups through online system after approval from the University.

• Student R egistration, Time Table, Entry of Attendance, Internal Assessment, Oral / Practical marks, list of absentees, Photos, signature of eligible candidates for Convocation etc. are updated by the institution through Online system.

• The Approval of Registration, Hall tickets, Eligible candidates are done by the University through online system.

• The Variable Data Printing (VDP) is a revolutionary digital printing process. The Examination Answer Booklets are printed with the candidate’s Register number, Subject name and Bar code (dummy number). This reduces the results processing time significantly and increases the accuracy of data.

• Online Question Paper Delivery (SEQUEL) is done on the day of exam, fifteen minutes prior to the commencement of the University

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examinations. This ensures not only the confidentiality but safe and secure delivery of Question papers and has drastically reduced the cost and time.

• Publication of Time Table, Examination related announcements, results etc. are done through University website.

• The University communications are sent through University allotted email-ids to all the affiliated institutions such as [email protected] for Madras Medical College, Chennai and so on.

• At the time of valuation of answer scripts, the marks obtained are uploaded by the valuators themselves through University online fool proof system.

• About 25,000 Manual T abulated Mark Register (TMR) records available from 1988-1994 are all scanned and are now made available in Digital form searchable within the restricted area of the Examination network. This considerably reduces the time taken to search and retrieve the TMR sheets from the old records required for issue of Transcripts/duplicate mark sheets/verification etc.

• With the introduction of the Online system in Examination wing, the documents such as Time Table, Exam application form, List of eligible candidates (Galley), Hall Ticket, Internal Assessment, Attendance, Question papers, Practical schemes, Provisional & convocation application forms are available electronically. This has significantly reduced the manpower and usage of paper, cutting down the postal charges to nil.

ACADEMIC

• The Online Application System for issue of Eligibility Certificates & Migration Certificates has been deployed from the academic year 2011-2012 onwards.

• Faculty Registration System has been created and implemented.

• The University Regulations and syllabus for all the courses are made available in the University website.

• All the academic decisions are published in the University website for transparency.

LIBRARY

• Med-ej: The Med ej, the first and the official University Medical e-journal was launched as an impetus initiative. It is mandatory for all Post graduate Medical Students (DM/MCH,MD/MS,PG Diploma) to submit their research articles as a partial fulfillment of their course. Subsequently, this will be published in the journal after peer reviewing.

• Ezproxy: To disseminate knowledge – ‘Anytime Anywhere’, the online access to over 2000 Medical E-Journals has been provided to all students and Faculty of Government Medical Colleges across Tamil Nadu by installing the Ezproxy remote authentication software system on the University Server.

• E-Dissertation: The titles of 3000 Dissertations submitted by the students over the last 7 years are now available for On-line access by students and faculty

• Plagiarism: To ensure academic integrity and ‘Think different’, Anti- Plagiarism software is introduced. This software checks for any duplication of contents in the Dissertation/thesis submitted to the University (80 – 90%). The software will be accessible to the students also to verify their work.

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FINANCE

• Tally: The Accounting software has been put in place to differentiate itself emphatically. Most of the accounts work is now being performed using this software dispensing with the age old manual accounting procedures.

• Payment Gateway: To eliminate distance barriers and to improve access as a measure to ‘Reach out’, the online payment gateway was launched. At the instance of the University, this service is provided free of cost by the Indian Overseas Bank (IOB) .

• Virtual Accounting: To segregate payments made by the affiliated institutions for different purposes, the services of HDFC Online Virtual Accounting are utilised by providing Virtual Account number to all the Affiliated Institutions. This helps rapid and easier accounts management.

• Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) / National Electronic Funds Transfer (NEFT): To transfer funds instantly into the account of the University, all the affiliated institutions remit funds through RTGS/NEFT, the new system of remittance to the University and update their details to the University Online System – Finance module.

WEB SITE

• A newly designed University website was launched on 11th Dec 2009, moving to an Internet Service Provider(ISP) ensuring higher stability, security, powerful hardware and high bandwidth connection with 24/7 support.

• Subsequently, the University Web-site www.tnmgrmu.ac.in was newly designed and launched on 5th Dec 2011. This is maintained using Joomla, the open source Content Management System.

TRAINING

• Three days basic IT skills given to all the administrative Officers & staff through TNEGA in 2010.

• Three weeks training were given to all University IT personnel on PGSQL & JAVA.

M-GOVERNANCE

• e-mail accounts have been created for staff from the level of Assistant onwards and all affiliated institutions. All communication (circulars, instruction, agenda etc), both internal and external, are sent through email. This versatile feature has reduced the printing cost, postage, time and manpower extensively.

• SMS login facility is provided to all the HOD/Wings to enhance quicker communication.

• The payment credits are communicated to the retired employees through SMS. Short messages to the University employees are sent through SMS also.

STORES

• Implemented Accounting software for inventory. All purchase orders, issues and Receipts Registers etc., are generated through system.

• Inventory software for the Stores has been launched. This is a transparent system wherein different items like Stationery, furniture etc. are classified. This will facilitate to maintain stock, items purchased, issued and stock available can be accessed instantaneously.

Silver Jubilee Auditorium (under Construction)

Silver Jubilee Guest House (under Construction)

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The Senate

THE CHANCELLOR  1. Dr. K. ROSAIAH GOVERNOR & CHANCELLOR THE TAMIL NADU Dr. M.G.R. MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, RAJ BHAVAN, CHENNAI - 600 022. 

THE PRO-CHANCELLOR 

2. Dr. V.S. VIJAY, M.S.(Orth)., HONOURABLE MINISTER FOR HEALTH AND PRO-CHANCELLOR

THE TAMIL NADU Dr. M.G.R. MEDICAL UNIVERSITYFORT ST. GEORGE,CHENNAI - 600 009.

THE VICE-CHANCELLOR 

3. Dr. MAYIL VAHANAN NATARAJAN,  M.S.Orth.,       M.Ch. Orth.(L’pool), Ph.D., F.R.C.S., D.Sc.(Hon)3

VICE-CHANCELLORTHE TAMIL NADU Dr. M.G.R. MEDICAL UNIVERSITY,CHENNAI - 600 032.

 THE  DIRECTOR OF MEDICAL EDUCATION 

4.    Dr. C. VAMSADHARA, M.D., Ph.D.,                                DIRECTOR OF MEDICAL EDUCATION                       150/151, PERIYAR E.V.R. ROAD,                        KILPAUK,                                            CHENNAI - 600 010.                              

THE  DIRECTOR OF MEDICAL SERVICES AND FAMILY WELFARE 

 5.   Dr. S. PARANJOTHI, M.B.B.S., PGD (Diabetes),                     DIRECTOR OF MEDICAL AND RURAL HEALTH SERVICES I/C, TEYNAMPET, CHENNAI - 600 006. 

THE  DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND PREVENTIVE MEDICINE  

6. Dr. PORKAI PANDIAN, M.D., DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC HEALTH & PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, CHENNAI - 600 006.

 THE  DIRECTOR OF  INDIAN MEDICINE AND HOMOEOPATHY

7. Mr. T.N. RAMANATHAN, I.A.S.,                                  COMMISSIONER OF INDIAN  MEDICINE & HOMOEOPATHY,                   ARUMBAKKAM, CHENNAI - 600 106.                      

HEADS OF UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY AND RESEARCH 

8.    Dr. SARAMMA MINI JACOB, M.D.,       PROFESSOR & HOD,       DEPT. OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE,       THE TAMIL NADU DR. M.G.R. MEDICAL UNIVERSITY,       CHENNAI - 600 032. 

9.     Dr. PARAMESWARI SRIJAYANTH, M.B.B.S., M.Sc. Epid.,  (Ph.D.),        PROFESSOR & HOD i/c.,        DEPT. OF EPIDEMIOLOGY              THE TAMIL NADU DR. M.G.R. MEDICAL UNIVERSITY                   CHENNAI - 600 032.                                                             10. Dr. S.T. RADHIGA, M.D.,                                              PROFESSOR  & HOD         DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL EDUCATION          & CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT        THE TAMIL NADU DR. M.G.R. MEDICAL UNIVERSITY,                            CHENNAI - 600 032.                

11.    Dr. S. PUSHKALA, M.D.,                    PROFESSOR & HOD,                        DEPARTMENT OF IMMUNOLOGY,             THE TAMIL NADU DR. M.G.R. MEDICAL UNIVERSITY               CHENNAI - 600 032.                             12.    Dr. P. ARUMUGAM, M.D.,         PROFESSOR & HOD,                                   DEPARTMENT OF TRANSFUSION MEDICINE         THE TAMIL NADU DR. M.G.R. MEDICAL UNIVERSITY         CHENNAI - 600 032.

13.    Dr. R. SRILAKSHMI, M.B.B.S., D.Ch., Ph.D.,         READER  & HOD i/c,         THE DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL GENETICS                     THE TAMIL NADU DR. M.G.R. MEDICAL UNIVERSITY,             CHENNAI - 600 032                                               14.    Dr. N. KABILAN, M.D.(S),         READER,                           DEPARTMENT OF SIDDHA  THE TAMIL NADU DR. M.G.R.  MEDICAL UNIVERSITY,                        CHENNAI - 600 032                                                             15.    VACANT                HOD                     DEPARTMENT OF HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION         THE TAMIL NADU DR. M.G.R. MEDICAL UNIVERSITY,         CHENNAI - 600 032.    

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 DEANS  OR  PRINCIPALS OF ALL MEDICAL COLLEGES 16.  (01)   Dr. V. KANAGASABAI, M.D.,                                       DEAN                                                MADRAS MEDICAL COLLEGE,                               CHENNAI - 600 003.                       17.  (02)   Dr. S. GEETHALAKSHMI, M.D., Ph.D.,                  DEAN                                     STANLEY MEDICAL COLLEGE,               CHENNAI - 600 001.             18. (03)    Dr. N. MOHAN, M.S., FICS, FAIS, FMMC.,                DEAN                                                    MADURAI MEDICAL COLLEGE,                                           MADURAI - 625 020.                                  19. (04)   Dr. P. RAMAKRISHNAN, M.D., D.L.O.               DEAN                                     KILPAUK MEDICAL COLLEGE,                  CHENNAI - 600 010.                                                                                                      20. (05)   Dr. T. B. UMADEVI, M.D.,                                    DEAN                                                                    THANJAVUR MEDICAL COLLEGE               THANJAVUR -  613 004                                                                                  21. (06)   Dr. P.R.THENMOZHIVALLI, M.D.,                 DEAN,                                 CHENGALPATTU MEDICAL COLLEGE,                                CHENGALPATTU - 603 001        

22. (07)  Dr. R. VIMALA, M.D.,                                        DEAN                                                  COIMBATORE MEDICAL COLLEGE,                                  COIMBATORE - 641 014.      

23. (08) Dr. M. MANOHARAN, M.S.,                            DEAN                                        TIRUNELVELI MEDICAL COLLEGE,                 TIRUNELVELI - 627 011                24. (09)   Dr. R. VALLINAYAGAM, M.D.,                                                                     DEAN                                             GOVT. MOHAN KUMARAMANGALAM MEDICAL COLLEGE,               MOHAN NAGAR,                                      SALEM - 636 030 25. (10)  Dr. A. KARTHIKEYAN, M.D., (F.M).,                     DEAN ,                              K.A.P. VISWANATHAN GOVERNMENT MEDICAL COLLEGE,                          PUTHUR,                                                                     TRICHY - 620 001 

26. (11)   Dr. A. EDWIN JOE, M.D., B.L.,                DEAN                THOOTHUKUDI GOVERNMENT MEDICAL COLLEGE                THOOTHUKUDI - 628 001       27. (12)   Dr. R. MOHANRAM, M.D., DMRT.,                 DEAN,                 KANYAKUMARI GOVERNMENT MEDICAL COLLEGE,                 ASARIPALLAM, K.K.DIST - 629 201        28. (13)   Dr. P. RAVISHANKAR, M.D., DHA,                 DEAN                                                 GOVT. VELLORE MEDICAL COLLEGE,                 VELLORE - 632 011                   29. (14)    Dr. P. SOUNDARARAJAN, M.D.,                DEAN I/C                                        GOVT. THENI MEDICAL COLLEGE,                  THENI                                      30. (15)   Dr. G. BHARATHI, M.S.,              DEAN                DHARMAPURI GOVERNMENT MEDICAL COLLEGE,                DHARMAPURI – 636 701. 31. (16) Dr. K. MAHADEVAN, M.S.,                 DEAN I/C.,                GOVT. TIRUVARUR MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL,                MASTER PLAN COMPLEX,                VILAMAL - VILLAGE,                TIRUVARUR - 610 004. 32. (17)  Dr. M. NEETHIPATHI, M.S., M.Ch.,                DEAN                GOVT. VILLUPURAM MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL, VILLUPURAM. 33. (18)  Dr. K. MUNIAPPAN, M.S., FICS., FAIS.,                DEAN                GOVT. SIVAGANGAI MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL,                SIVAGANGAI.    34. (19)  Dr. ALFRED JOB DANIEL, M.S., DNB.,                                     PRINCIPAL                                         CHRISTIAN MEDICAL COLLEGE,                    THORAPADI - POST                                VELLORE - 632 002.                                                                                      35. (20)  Dr. S. RAMALINGAM, M.D.,                            PRINCIPAL                                   PSG INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES AND RESEARCH,                PEELAMEDU,                     COIMBATORE - 641 004.                         

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36. (21)  Dr. CELESTINE RAJ MANOHAR, M.D.,                         DEAN                                                 IRT PERUNDURAI MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL,                PERUNDURAI SANATORIUM,                             ERODE DISTRICT - 638 053.             37. (22)  Dr. P. SREEDEVI, M.D.,                          PRINCIPAL                              SREE MOOKAMBIKA INSTITUTE  OF MEDICAL SCIENCES,                        KULASEKARAM,                             KANYAKUMARI DIST - 629 161.         38. (23)  Dr. J. MOHANASUNDARAM, M.D., D.N.B., Ph.D.,                DEAN,                MELMARUVATHUR  ADHIPARASAKTHI INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL                 SCIENCES AND RESEARCH,                MELMARUVATHUR - 603 319.                KANCHEEPURAM DIST.       39. (24)  Dr. A. R. CHAKRAVARTHY, M.D., DGO.,                DEAN,                KARPAGA VINAYAGA INSTITUTE OF                MEDICAL SCIENCES AND RESEARCH CENTRE,                G.S.T. ROAD, CHINNAKOLAMBAKKAM,                MADHURANTHAGAM - TK, PIN - 603 308,                KANCHEEPURAM DIST.        40. (25) Dr. A. MATHIVANAN, M.S., D.C.H.,                                                       DEAN,                                                         CHENNAI MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL & RESEARCH CENTRE,                IRUGALLUR,                TRICHY – 621 105. 41. (26)  Dr. V.S. DORAIRAJ, M.D., D.V.,                DEAN,                                                         SRI MUTHUKUMARAN MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL & RESEARCH INSTITUTE                CHIKARAYAPURAM, (NEAR MANGADU),                CHENNAI – 600 069. 

42. (27)  Dr. S. SHANTHA, M.D.,Ph.D.,                DEAN,                                                         TAGORE MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL,                RATHINAMANGALAM,                 VANDALUR - POST,                CHENNAI – 600 048.

 43. (28)  Dr. K. BHARATHI, M.S.,                DEAN,                                                        D.D. MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL,                KUNNAVALAM - POST,                TIRUVALLUR  – 631 210.                TIRUVALLUR DISTRICT,

 44. (29)  Dr. J. RANGANATHAN, M.D.,                DEAN,                                                        DHANALAKSHMI SRINIVASAN MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL, SIRUVACHUR, PERAMBALUR - 621 113. 

 45. (30) Dr. K. GAJENDRAN, M.D., (D.V),                DEAN,                                                        MADHA MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL,                THANDALAM, KOVUR, (NEAR PORUR)                CHENNAI - 600 122. 

46. (31)  Dr. P.CHELLAPILLAI, M.D., DMRT,                DEAN,                                                        ANNAPOORANA MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL,                 VEERAPANDI, SALEM - 636 308. 

47. (32)  Dr. T.P. KALANITI , M.D.,                DEAN,                                                        KARPAGAM FACULTY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES & RESEARCH,                OTHAKALMANDAPAM, COIMBATORE - 641 032. 

DEANS / PRINCIPALS / HEAD OF THE P.G. INSTITUTIONS OF MEDICINE 

48. (01)  Dr. T.G. SAGAR, M.D., D.M.,                 DIRECTOR & DEAN,                 CANCER INSTITUTE (WIA),                 EAST CANAL BANK ROAD,                  GANDHI NAGAR, ADYAR, CHENNAI - 600 020.  49. (02) Dr. S. MEENAKSHI, M.S.,                 DIRECTOR,                 SANKARA NETHRALAYA MEDICAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION, No.29/8, JAYALAKSHMI ESTATES, HADDOWS ROAD,                 NUNGAMBAKKAM, CHENNAI - 600 006.

50. (03)  Dr. M. SRINIVASAN, M.S., D.O.,                 DIRECTOR - EMERITUS,                 ARAVIND EYE HOSPITAL,                 POST GRADUATE INSTITUTE OF OPHTHALMOLOGY,                 NO.1, ANNA NAGAR, MADURAI - 625 020. 51. (04)  Dr. C. A. NELSON JESUDASAN, M.S., D.O.,                 DIRECTOR,                 INSTITUTE OF OPHTHALMOLOGY,                 JOSEPH EYE HOSPITAL,                 MELAPUBUR, TIRUCHIRAPPALLI - 620 001. 52. (05)  Dr. SRIKUMARI DAMODARAM, M.S., M.Ch.,                DEAN,                ESI-PGIMSR - EMPLOYEES STATE INSURANCE                 CORPORATION HOSPITAL,                K.K. NAGAR, CHENNAI - 600 078. 

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SECTION-18(2) DEANS OR PRINCIPALS OF COLLEGES OF INDIAN SYSTEM OF MEDICINE AND HOMOEOPATHY SIDDHA (GOVERNMENT COLLEGES)

 53. (01)  Dr. S. MOHAN, M.D.(S.),               PRINCIPAL i/c.                                                       GOVERNMENT SIDDHA MEDICAL COLLEGE,               PALAYANKOTTAI, TIRUNELVELI  - 627 002.                 54. (02)  Dr. V. BHANUMATHY, M.D.(S.),               PRINCIPAL,                                    GOVERNMENT SIDDHA  MEDICAL COLLEGE,               ARUMBAKKAM, CHENNAI - 600 106.      

SIDDHA

55. (03)  Dr. T. PAULDURAI MANIMOZHIAN, M.D.(S).,               PRINCIPAL        ATSVS SIDDHA MEDICAL COLLEGE,                               ANANDASRAMAM, MUNCHIRAI, PUDUKKADAI - P.O, K.K. DIST - 629 171                                             56. (04)  Dr. S. MATHUKUMAR, M.D.(S.),              PRINCIPAL,              SRI SAIRAM SIDDHA MEDICAL              COLLEGE & RESEARCH CENTRE,              SAI LEO NAGAR, POONTHANDALAM,              WEST TAMBARAM, CHENNAI - 600 044. 

57. (05)  Dr. K. BALAGURUSWAMY, M.D.(S.),              PRINCIPAL                                                         VELU MAILU SIDDHA MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL,               NO.48, GRAND WEST                       TRUNK ROAD, (BANGALORE HIGH ROAD)                   SRIPERUMBUDUR - 602 105                                         KANCHEEPURAM DISTRICT     

58. (06)  Dr. T.K. KALYANASUNDARAM,  M.D.(S.),  PRINCIPAL,              R.V.S. SIDDHA MEDICAL COLLEGE,              KUMARAKOTTAM              KANNAMPALAYAM, COIMBATORE - 641 191       59. (07)  Dr. B. SAMPATHKUMAR, B.I.M., M.D.(S.),        PRINCIPAL,               SIVARAJ SIDDHA MEDICAL  COLLEGE, THUMBA THULI PATTY,            SIDDHAR KOVIL MAIN ROAD,              PERUMAMPATTY - POST, SALEM - 636 307

18(2) DEANS/PRINCIPALS/HEAD OF THE PG INSTITUTIONS OF INDIAN SYSTEM OF MEDICINE AND HOMOEOPATHY   

60. (08)  Dr. K. MANIKAVASAKAM, M.D.(S.).,       DIRECTOR I/C,            NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SIDDHA,              TAMBARAM SANATORIUM, CHENNAI - 600 047. HOMOEOPATHY   61. (01) Dr. A. GOPALAKRISHNAN, D.H.M.S.,                                                   PRINCIPAL  I/C                                                                GOVT. HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL COLLEGE  &  HOSPITAL,                     THIRUMANGALAM -  626 706, MADURAI  DISTRICT. HOMOEOPATHY

62. (02)  Dr. T.R. LEELABAI RAJENDRAN, DHMS., M.D.,                PRINCIPAL,                WHITE MEMORIAL HOMOEOPATHY MEDICAL COLLEGE,                VEEYANNOOR - POST, ATTOOR - 629 177.              KANYAKUMARI DISTRICT.

 63. (03)  Dr. A. SHAKUNTALA , M.D.,                                       PRINCIPAL,                                       VENKATESWARA HOMOEOPATHY MEDICAL COLLEGE                                         6/177-A, MOUNT POONAMALLEE ROAD.,                     KARAMBAKKAM, PORUR, CHENNAI - 600 116                      64. (04)  Dr. D. MUTHURAMALINGAM, DHMS., B.H.M.S., M.D.,                            PRINCIPAL                                   Dr. HAHNEMANN HOMOEOPATHY MEDICAL            COLLEGE AND RESEARCH CENTRE                  KONERIPATTI, RASIPURAM,               NAMAKKAL DIST - 637 408                                       

65. (05)   Dr. C.K. MOHAN, M.D.(Hom),               PRINCIPAL,                                      SARADA KRISHNA HOMOEOPATHIC  MEDICAL COLLEGE,                                       KULASEKARAM - 629 161, KANYAKUMARI DIST                                            66. (06)  Dr. S.SENTHIL KUMARAN, M.D.(Hom),                PRINCIPAL                                  MARTIN HOMOEOPATHY MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL,                                  DPF PREMISES                               No.54, METTUPALAYAM ROAD,                       G.N. MILLS - POST , COIMBATORE - 641 029.      

   

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67. (07)  Dr. P. CHERAMANNAN, B.H.M.S., M.D., M.Sc.(Psy.),                                PRINCIPAL                                                  SRI SAIRAM HOMOEOPATHY MEDICAL COLLEGE,                             SAI LEO NAGAR,                   WEST TAMBARAM,  CHENNAI - 600 044.                                                                                             68. (08)  Dr. V. RUFUS NATHANIEL, DHMS., M.D.(Hom.),               PRINCIPAL                                   R.V.S. HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL COLLEGE,                                  KUMARANKOTTAM,                         KANNAMPALAYAM, SULUR, COIMBATORE - 641 402                  69. (09)  Dr. G. KANNAN, B.H.M.S., M.D.(HOM).,               PRINCIPAL                                            SIVARAJ HOMOEOPATHY MEDICAL COLLEGE,                                            SIDDHAR KOIL ROAD, THUMBA THULIPATTY,                  PERUMAMPATTY - POST, SALEM - 636 307.

UNANI

70. (01) Dr. SHAIK SHAHUL HAMEED, M.D.(Unani),                   PRINCIPAL ,                          GOVT. UNANI MEDICAL COLLEGE,              ARUMBAKKAM, CHENNAI - 600 106.           

 AYURVEDA                         

71. (01)   Dr. Ch. RAMAKRISHNAMACHARYA, B.A.M.S., M.D.(Ay.), Ph.D.,                    PRINCIPAL ,                             GOVT. AYURVEDA MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL,               KOTTAR, NAGERCOIL - 629 002,  KANYAKUMARI DIST    

 AYURVEDA  

72. (02)   Dr. P.T. CHACKO, M.D.,                                     PRINCIPAL                                              AYURVEDHA COLLEGE,                                                 242-B, TRICHY ROAD,               SULUR, COIMBATORE - 641 402.                                                                  73. (03)   Dr. R. JAYASHANKAR ,  M.D.,                               PRINCIPAL,             DHARMA AYURVEDA MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL              No.48, GRANT WEST TRUNK ROAD,               SRIPERUMPUTHUR - 602 105    

74. (04)   Dr. VANITHA MURALIKUMAR, M.D.,                   PRINCIPAL,                                 SRI SAIRAM AYURVEDA MEDICAL               COLLEGE AND RESEARCH CENTRE,               SAI LEO NAGAR, WEST TAMBARAM,               CHENNAI - 600 044.         

75. (05)  Dr. S. KARTHIK,   M.D.,                                            PRINCIPAL                                                  SRI SANKARA COLLEGE OF AYURVEDHA                          SANNASIPATTI                                       POOLAN KULLATHUPATTI - POST                                                          THIRUCHIRAPALLI - 620 009  

NATUROPATHY AND YOGIC SCIENCES

76. (01)  Dr. N. MANAVALAN, N.D.(osm.), PGDY, M.Sc.,              PRINCIPAL              GOVERNMENT YOGA AND NATUROPATHY COLLEGE,              ARIGNAR ANNA GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL OF INDIAN MEDICINE (CAMPUS),              ARUMBAKKAM, CHENNAI 600 106.

 NATUROPATHY AND YOGIC SCIENCES 77. (02)  Dr. R.C. VERMA, N.D., M.D.,

              PRINCIPAL              J.S.S. INSTITUTE OF NATUROPATHY &  YOGIC SCIENCES,              NAVAKKARAI,              PALGHAT MAIN ROAD, COIMBATORE - 641 105.       78. (03)   Dr. M. SARAVANAN, B.N.Y.S.,               PRINCIPAL               SIVARAJ YOGA AND NATUROPATHY COLLEGE,               SIDDHAR KOIL ROAD,               PERUMAMPATTY - (P.O.), SALEM - 636 307.       79. (04)   Dr. R. ANUSHA, B.N.Y.S.,        PRINCIPAL (FAC),              SRI RAMAKRISHNA MEDICAL COLLEGE OF NATUROPATHY AND YOGIC SCIENCES,              PADANILAM, KULASEKHARAM - 629 161      

80. (05)   Dr. M. ARUN, B.N.Y.S.,              PRINCIPAL               SVS MEDICAL COLLEGE OF YOGA AND                NATUROPATHY RESEARCH INSTITUTE,               SALEM MAIN ROAD,               BANGAM THITTIYAM POST - 606 202               KALLAKURICHI - TALUK, VILLUPURAM - DISTRICT.

SECTION-18(2)  PRINCIPALS OF POST-GRADUATE DENTAL COLLEGES 

81. (01)  Dr. K. S. G. A. NASSER, M.D.S.,                                  PRINCIPAL                                         TAMIL NADU GOVT. DENTAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL,  CHENNAI - 600 003      

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82. (02)  Dr. S. RAMACHANDRAN,  M.D.S.,                           PRINCIPAL                                RAGAS DENTAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL               2/102, EAST COAST ROAD,                     UTHANDI, CHENNAI - 600 119.                                             83. (03)  Dr. G. SURESH SATHIA SEKAR,  M.D.S.,                                                                                   PRINCIPAL                                                                                                 RAJAS DENTAL COLLEGE  AND HOSPITAL                                        THIRURAJA PURAM                                                      KAVALKINARU JN – 627 105.                              THIRUNELVELI DIST                                                                               84. (04)  Dr. A. SIVAKUMAR, M.D.S.,                           PRINCIPAL                          J.K.K NATARAJAH DENTAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL,               SALEM MAIN ROAD,                   KUMARAPALAYAM - 638 183, NAMAKKAL DIST               85. (05)  Dr. V. PRABHAKAR, M.D.S.,                   PRINCIPAL,               SRI RAMAKRISHNA DENTAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL,            S.N.R. COLLEGE ROAD, COIMBATORE – 641 006.    86. (06)  Dr. ELIZABETH KOSHI, M.D.S.,                   PRINCIPAL,               SRI MOOKAMBIKA INSTITUTE OF DENTAL SCIENCES,               V.P.M. HOSPITAL COMPLEX,              PADANILAM,              KULASEKARAM - 629 161, KANYAKUMARI DIST. 87. (07)  Dr. G. S. KUMAR, M.D.S.,                   PRINCIPAL,               K.S.R. INSTITUTE OF DENTAL SCIENCES & RESEARCH K.S.R. KALVI NAGAR, TIRUCHENGODE - 637 215.

 SECTION-18(2)  PRINCIPALS OF POST-GRADUATE COLLEGES OF NURSING; 

 88. (01)  Dr. R. LAKSHMI, M.Sc.(N), Ph.D.,

               PRINCIPAL,                                       COLLEGE OF NURSING,                              MADRAS MEDICAL COLLEGE, CHENNAI - 600 003       89. (02)  Ms. JENETTE FERNANDES, M.Sc.(N),                PRINCIPAL.               COLLEGE OF NURSING               MADURAI MEDICAL COLLEGE, MADURAI - 20. 

NURSING   90. (03)  Mrs. ROSALINE JAYAKARAN, M.Sc.(N),                 DEAN                                    COLLEGE OF NURSING                       CHRISTIAN MEDICAL COLLEGE               VELLORE - 632 004.                                  91. (04)  Mrs. SEETHALAKSHMI, B.Sc.(N), M.N., M.Phil.,                PRINCIPAL                                                             COLLEGE OF NURSING,                SRI RAMAKRISHNA INSTITUTE OF PARA MEDICAL SCIENCES,                                         395, SAROJINI NAIDU ROAD, COIMBATORE - 641 04                                 92. (05)  Dr. S. KANCHANA, M.Sc.(N), Ph.D.,                      PRINCIPAL                               OMAYAL ACHI COLLEGE OF NURSING,                KING CROSS ROAD,                         SATHIYAMURTHY NAGAR - POST,                AVADI, CHENNAI - 600 062.              93. (06)  Mrs. R. KANAGAVALLI , M.Sc.(N),                PRINCIPAL                                       VIVEKANANDA COLLEGE OF NURSING,                                     ELAYAMPALAYAM,                                   TIRUCHENGODU,                                    NAMAKKAL  DISTRICT - 637  205.                  94. (07)  Dr. NALINI JAYAVANTH SANTHA, M.Sc.(N), Ph.D.,                    PRINCIPAL                                   SACRED HEART NURSING COLLEGE,               4/235, COLLEGE ROAD,                        TAHSILDAR NAGAR, MADURAI - 625 020                                                                                       95. (08)  DR. S. MADHAVI ,  M.Sc.(N), Ph.D.,                PRINCIPAL                                                                         K.M.C.H. COLLEGE OF NURSING,                                   KMCH CAMPUS, POST BOX NO. 3209,               AVINASHI ROAD, COIMBATORE - 641 014

 96. (09)  Dr. R.THAMILMANI,  M.Sc.(N), Ph.D.,                         PRINCIPAL               ANNAI J.K.K. SAMPOORANI AMMAL COLLEGE OF NURSING,                                   ETHIRMEDU,                                             VALAYAKARNUR - POST,                                   KOMARAPALAYAM - 638 183. NAMAKKAL DIST.   97. (10)  Mrs. SONIA DAS, M.Sc.(N),                             PRINCIPAL                             K.G. COLLEGE OF NURSING,                K.G. HOSPITAL,                        ARTS COLLEGE ROAD, COIMBATORE - 641 018.   

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 98. (11)  Mrs. AMBIKA RAVINDRAN, M.Sc.(N),                PRINCIPAL                                           M.A. CHIDAMBARAM COLLEGE OF NURSING,                 V.H.S. CAMPUS, TTTI POST                            TARAMANI, CHENNAI - 600 113.             

  99. (12) Dr. N. KOKILAVANI, M.Sc.(N), Ph.D.,                             PRINCIPAL                                       ADHIPARASAKTHI COLLEGE OF NURSING,                 CHEYYUR TALUK,                 MELMARUVATHUR - 603 319                 KANCHEEPURAM DISTRICT                 100. (13) Mrs. V. SANTHI LETHA, M..Sc.(N),                                                           PRINCIPAL                                                                       SREE MOOKAMBIKA COLLEGE OF NURSING.                                             V.P.M. HOSPITAL, PADANILAM,                                            KULASEKHARAM - 629 161.                                                                  K.K. DIST.

101. (14) Dr. LATHA VENKATESAN, M.Sc.(N), Ph.D.,                 PRINCIPAL,                                APOLLO COLLEGE OF NURSING,                 VANAGARAM TO AMBATTUR MAIN ROAD,                 AYANAMBAKKAM, CHENNAI - 600 095.            102. (15) Dr. P. MUTHULAKSHMI, M.Sc.(N), M.Phil., Ph.D.,                PRINCIPAL                                                   PPG COLLEGE OF NURSING,                                      9/1, KEERANATHAM ROAD,                                       SARAVANAMPATTY,                                             COIMBATORE - 641 035.               103. (16) Prof. ELIZABETH JEAN ABRAHAM, M.Sc.(N),                          PRINCIPAL                                  PSG COLLEGE OF NURSING,                    AVANASHI ROAD,                            PEELAMEDU, COIMBATORE - 641 004.

 104. (17) Prof. S. MARAGATHAM, M.Sc.(N), M.Phil.(N),                 PRINCIPAL,                                                         SHANMUGA COLLEGE OF NURSING,                                       24, SARADHA COLLEGE ROAD,                                           SALEM - 636 007.                                     105. (18) Mrs. R. PUSHPAMALA , M.Sc.(N), M.Phil.(N),                        PRINCIPAL                              PADMAVATHI COLLEGE OF NURSING,                POST BOX No.15, KRISHNAGIRI MAIN ROAD,                              PERIYANAHALLI,                          DHARMAPURI - 635 205.          106. (19) Mrs. J.SIVAKAMI,  M.Sc.(N),                PRINCIPAL                                                           Dr. G. SAKUNTHALA COLLEGE OF NURSING                                                          61, SANNADHI STREET,                                 

                THIRUVANAIKOIL, TRICHY - 620 005.                                         107. (20) Mrs. SHABERA BANU,  M.Sc.(N),                 PRINCIPAL                                 MATHA COLLEGE OF NURSING,                  ANNAVASAL ROAD, VAANPURAM,                 MANAMADURAI - 630 606                     SIVAGANGAI DISTRICT. 108. (21) Mrs. M. SUSILAKUMARI, M.Sc.(N),               PRINCIPAL,                                            ANNAI MEENAKSHI COLLEGE OF NURSING,              POST BOX No. 4431,              MADUKKARAI MARKET ROAD,           INDUSTRIAL ESTATE - POST,            COIMBATORE - 641 021.      109. (22) Mr. M. KANDASAMY, M.Sc.(N),                 PRINCIPAL,                              SARA COLLEGE OF NURSING,                 PALANI MAIN ROAD, MANAKADAVU,                 DHARAPURAM - 638 673                    TIRUPUR DISTRICT.                  110. (23) Mrs. SARAMMA SAMUEL, M.Sc.(N),                                PRINCIPAL                                         RVS COLLEGE OF NURSING                            242-B, TRICHY ROAD,                               SULUR - POST, COIMBATORE - 641 402              111. (24) Mrs. M. ANURADHA, M.Sc.(N), RNRM.,                 PRINCIPAL                                 COLLEGE OF NURSING, VEL R.S. MEDICAL COLLEGE,                 42, ALAMATHI ROAD,                 VELLANUR,  AVADI, CHENNAI - 600 062.    

112. (25) Dr. C. JOTHI SOPHIA, M.Sc.(N), RNRM., Ph.D.,                 PRINCIPAL                                      CSI JEYARAJ ANNAPACKIAM COLLEGE OF NURSING AND ALLIED SCIENCES,                            MERRY DEW HILLS,                                     JONESPURAM, PASUMALAI, MADURAI - 625 004.                                        113. (26) Mrs. K. KALAIVANI, M.Sc.(N),                                                  PRINCIPAL I/C,                                     DHARMARATNAKARA DR. MAHALINGAM INSTITUTEOF PARAMEDICAL SCIENCES AND RESEARCH                 SAKTHI NAGAR, BHAVANI TK - 638 315.                            ERODE DISTRICT                          114. (27) Mrs. VIJAYARANI PRINCE, M.Sc.(N), M.Phil.(N),                                 PRINCIPAL                                             BISHOP’S COLLEGE OF NURSING,                              CSI MISSION COMPOUND,                                 DHARAPURAM - 638 656, TIRUPPUR DISTRICT

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115. (28) Mrs. A. JAYA SUDHA, M.Sc.(N),                                                     PRINCIPAL                                       SRI GOKULAM COLLEGE OF NURSING,                 3/836, PERIAKALAM, NEIKKARAPATTI,                                 SALEM - 636 010. 116. (29) Mrs. VIJAYALAKSHMI, M.Phil. (N),                                                 PRINCIPAL                                             CHERRAAN’S COLLEGE OF NURSING,                        278-A, SIRUVANI MAIN ROAD,                                    TELUGUPALAYAM PIRIVU,                                                                                        COIMBATORE - 641039.                                               117. (30) Ms. SHANTHI APPAVU, M.Sc.(N), M.Phil., Ph.D.,                                         PRINCIPAL,                                   CHRISTIAN COLLEGE OF NURSING,                 KANYAKUMARI MEDICAL MISSION,                NEIYOOR - 629 802. K.K. DISTRICT                  118. (31) Mr. A. ARVIN BABU, M.Sc. (N),                                PRINCIPAL,                                                     DHANVANTRI COLLEGE OF NURSING,                              27, POONKUNDRANAR STREET,                            KARUNGALPALAYAM, ERODE - 638 003.                 119. (32) Dr. N. SARASWATHI, M.Sc.(N), Ph.D.,             PRINCIPAL                   SRI RAMACHANDRA NAIDU COLLEGE OF NURSING,             K.R. NAIDU NAGAR, PARUVANGUDI - POST,             POST BAG No.1, KARIVALAM (VIA),                   SANKARAN KOIL TALUK - 627 753.                 TIRUNELVELI DISTRICT

 120. (33) Mrs. B.TAMILARASI, M.Sc. (N), M.Phil.,                 PRINCIPAL,                 MADHA COLLEGE OF NURSING, SOMANGALAM ROAD,  KUNDRATHUR, CHENNAI - 600 069.        121. (34) Mrs. N.JAYASRI, M.Sc. (N),                 PRINCIPAL,                MIOT COLLEGE OF NURSING,                4/112, MOUNT POONAMALLEE ROAD,                MANAPAKKAM, CHENNAI - 600 089. 122. (35) Mrs. ROSALINE RACHEL. P, M.Sc. (N),                PRINCIPAL,                INDIRA COLLEGE OF NURSING,                No.1, V.G.R. NAGAR, VGR GARDEN,                PANDUR - 631 203, THIRUVALLUR DISTRICT 123. (36) Mrs. R. RAMA SAMBASIVAN, M.Sc.(N),                PRINCIPAL,                MOHAMMED SATHAK A.J. COLLEGE OF NURSING,                No.180, THAMBU CHETTI STREET,                PARRYS, CHENNAI - 600 001.

 124. (37)Dr. A. REENA EVENCY, M.Sc.(N), Ph.D.,                PRINCIPAL,                ST.XAVIER’S CATHOLIC COLLEGE OF NURSING,                CHUNKANKADAI,                NAGERCOIL - 629 807. KANYAKUMARI DISTRICT                  125. (38) Mrs. R. VASANTHI, M.Sc. (N),                PRINCIPAL                NANDHA COLLEGE OF NURSING,                KOORAPALAYAM PIRIVU,                PITCHANDAMPALAYAM - POST, ERODE - 638 052. 126. (39) Mrs. S. MARGARET RANJITHAM, M.Sc. (N),                PRINCIPAL              NEHRU NURSING COLLEGE,               POST BOX No.3, NEHRU NAGAR,                THIRUCHENDUR ROAD,                VALLIOOR - 627 117, THIRUNELVELI DISTRICT   127. (40) Mr.  S. JAENY KEMP, M.Sc. (N),                 PRINCIPAL                 INSTITUTE OF NURSING,                 G. KUPPUSWAMY NAIDU MEMORIAL HOSPITAL                 P.B.NO.6327,                 PAPPANAICKENPALAYAM, COIMBATORE - 641 037.

128. (41)Mrs. G. THILAGAVATHY, M.Sc. (N),                 PRINCIPAL                 RASS ACADEMY COLLEGE OF NURSING,                 PAPPAN VALASAI PIRIVU,                 SIVAGANGAI ROAD,                 POOVANTHI - 630 311.                 SIVAGANGAI DISTRICT      129. (42)Mrs. M. KAVIMANI, M.Sc. (N),                 PRINCIPAL                 SHIVPARVATHI MANRADIAR INSTITUTE OF                  HEALTH SCIENCES,                                        ERODE KANGEYAM MAIN ROAD,                 PALAYAMKOTTAI - POST,                 NATHAKADAIYUR - (Via),                 TIRUPUR - 638 108. 130. (43)Dr. T. KOMALAVALLI, M.Sc. (N), Ph.D.,                 PRINCIPAL                 KARPAGA VINAYAGA COLLEGE OF NURSING,                 CHINNAKOLAMBAKKAM,                 MADURANTHAGAM - 603 308                 KANCHIPURAM DIST. 131. (44)Mrs. R. PUNITHAVATHI, M.Sc. (N),                 PRINCIPAL                 THANTHAI ROEVER COLLEGE OF NURSING,                 ROEVER CAMPUS, PERAMBALUR - 621 212. 

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132. (45) Mrs. INDIRA, M.Sc. (N),                 PRINCIPAL                 ELLEN COLLEGE OF NURSING,                 NAVAKKARAI,                 MADUKKARAI - (PO), COIMBATORE - 641 105.

133. (46) Mrs. NAGA NANDHINI, M.Sc. (N),                 PRINCIPAL                 DHANALAKSHMI SRIINIVASAN COLLEGE OF NURSING,                 THURAIYUR ROAD, PERAMBALUR - 621 212. 134. (47) Mrs. J.M. JERLIN PRIYA, M.Sc. (N),                  PRINCIPAL,                  ANNAMMAL COLLEGE OF NURSING,                  ANNAMMAL HOSPITAL CAMPUS,                  KUZHITHURAI - 629 163. KANYAKUMARI DIST       135. (48)Mrs. ROSE RAJESH, M.Sc.(N),                  PRINCIPAL,                                                                                                     SAKTHI COLLEGE OF NURSING,                                                       SAKTHI  NAGAR, PALAKAKANUTHUR,                  DINDIGUL PALANI MAIN ROAD,                  ODDANCHATIRAM - 624 619.                   DINDIGUL DISTRICT

  136. (49) Mrs. KAMALA SUBBIAN, M.Sc.(N),                  PRINCIPAL                    VENKATESHWARA NURSING COLLEGE,                   OLD MAHABALIPURAM ROAD,                  THALAMBUR, KANCHEEPURAM - 603 103                      

SECTION-18(2)  DEANS  OR  PRINCIPALS OF POST-GRADUATE COLLEGES OF PHARMACY

137. (1)  Dr. JERAD SURESH, M.Pharm., Ph.D.,                 PRINCIPAL                                                                                                    COLLEGE OF PHARMACY                                                      MADRAS MEDICAL COLLEGE,                 PARK TOWN, CHENNAI - 600 003. 138. (2)   Dr. AJITHA DOSS ARUNA, M.Pharm., Ph.D.,                 PRINCIPAL,                                                                                              COLLEGE OF PHARMACY                                                      MADURAI MEDICAL COLLEGE                 MADURAI – 625 020. 

PHARMACY 

 139. (3)   Dr. GRACE RATHNAM, M.Pharm, Ph.D.,                 PRINCIPAL                                                                                                   C.L.BAID METHA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY                 JYOTHI NAGAR,                 THORAPAKKAM, CHENNAI - 600 097

  140. (4)  Dr. S. JAYAPRAKASH, M.Pharm., Ph.D.,                 PRINCIPAL                                                             K.M. COLLEGE OF PHARMACY,                                               MELUR ROAD, UTHANGUDI, MADURAI - 625 107.                                       141. (5)   Dr. T. K. RAVI, M.Pharm., Ph.D.,                             PRINCIPAL,                 SRI RAMAKRISHNA INST. OF PARA MEDICAL SCIENCES                 COLLEGE OF PHARMACY,                 395, SAROJINI NAIDU ROAD,                     COIMBATORE - 641 044.                          142. (6)   Dr. R. SENTHAMARAI, M.Pharm., Ph.D.,                                  PRINCIPAL                                                  PERIYAR COLLEGE OF PHARMACEUTICAL                          SCIENCES FOR GIRLS,                                        PERIYAR CENTENARY EDUCATIONAL COMPLEX,                 K.SATHANOOR MAIN ROAD,                 TIRUCHIRAPALLI - 620 021.                              143. (7) Dr. M.P. NARMADHA, M.Pharm., Ph.D.,                                                                         PRINCIPAL                                                                                SWAMY VIVEKANANDHA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY,                      ELAYAMPALAYAM, KUMARAMANGLAM POST,                 THIRUCHENGODU - TK.,                  NAMAKKAL DIST- 637 205.                               144. (8)   Dr. T. SIVAKUMAR,  M.Pharm., Ph.D.,                            PRINCIPAL,                                     NANDA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY,                 29/4, KOORAPALAYAM PIRIVU,                            PITCHANDAMPALAYAM - POST                         ERODE - 638 052                  145. (9) Dr. T. VETRICHELVAN, M.Pharm., Ph.D.,                               PRINCIPAL,                                           ADHIPARASAKTHI COLLEGE OF PHARMACY                              MELMARUVATHUR - 603 319.                             KANCHEEPURAM DISTRICT.                                                   146.(10) Dr. A. RAJASEKARAN, M.Pharm., Ph.D.,                                                     PRINCIPAL,                                KMCH COLLEGE OF PHARMACY                  KOVAI ESTATE,                             KALAPATTI ROAD,                        COIMBATORE - 641 048.                                              147.(11) Dr. M. PALANIVELU, M.Pharm., Ph.D.,                                            PRINCIPAL                                                                                ARULMIGU KALASALINGAM COLLEGE OF PHARMACY                 ANAND NAGAR, KRISHNANKOIL                                     KUNNUR - POST,                  SRI VILLIPUTHUR - (Via)                  VIRUDHU NAGAR DISTRICT - 626 190.

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148.(12) Dr. N. SENTHILKUMAR, M.Pharm., Ph.D.,                  PRINCIPAL,                               ANNAI JKK SAMPOORANI AMMAL COLLEGE OF PHARMACY                 P.B.No.70, ETHIRMEDU,                 VALAYAKARANUR - POST,                 B. KOMARAPALAYAM, NAMAKKAL DIST – 638 183  149.(13) Dr. R. VENKATA NARAYANAN, M.Pharm., Ph.D.,                                                          PRINCIPAL                                             RVS COLLEGE OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES,                         242-B, TRICHY ROAD, SULUR,                      COIMBATORE - 641402.                 150.(14) Dr. K. L. SENTHIL KUMAR,  M.Pharm., Ph.D.,                           PRINCIPAL,                                    PADMAVATHI COLLEGE OF PHARMACY                 KRISHNAGIRI MAIN ROAD,                        PERIYANAHALLI,                                 DHARMAPURI - 635 205.            151.(15) Mr. A. BABU THANDAPANI.  M.Pharm.,                                        PRINCIPAL,                                                   ULTRA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY,                             4/235,  COLLEGE ROAD,                                     THASILDHAR NAGAR, MADURAI - 625 020                            152.(16)  Dr. P. PERUMAL , M.Pharm., Ph.D.,                          PRINCIPAL,                               J.K.K. NATARAJA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY                         NATARAJAPURAM, NH- 544,                   KOMARAPALAYAM - 638 183.                NAMAKKAL DIST.      153.(17)  Dr. V. GANESAN,  M.Pharm., Ph.D.,                                                               PRINCIPAL,                                                                   THE ERODE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY,                                                    PERUNDURAI MAIN ROAD,                VEPPAMPALAYAM,                VALIPURATHANPALAYAM - POST,                                                        ERDOE - 638 112.                                           154.(18)  Dr. A. THANGA THIRUPATHI, M.Pharm., Ph.D.,                     PRINCIPAL                                SANKARALINGAM BHUVANESWARI COLLEGE OF PHARMACY,                3/77-C, ANAIKUTTAM ROAD,                  ANAIKUTTAM - 626 130.                  SIVAKASI - VIA, VIRUDHUNAGAR DIST.       155.(19) Dr. M. RAMANATHAN, M.Pharm., Ph.D.,               PRINCIPAL,               P.S.G. COLLEGE OF PHARMACY,               POST BOX.NO. 1674,               PEELAMEDU, COIMBATORE - 641 004.

156.(20) Dr. N. THIRUMOORTHY, M.Pharm., Ph.D.,               PRINCIPAL                                             CHERRAAN’S COLLEGE OF PHARMACY,                         NEW NO.521, (OLD NO. 278 -A),                                      SIRUVANI MAIN ROAD,                                            TELUGU PALAYAM PIRIVU,                     COIMBATORE - 641 039.    157.(21) Mrs. A.  MEENA, M.Pharm.,                 PRINCIPAL                K.K. COLLEGE OF PHARMACY                KRA CAMPUS,                 No.161, SANKARALINGANAR ROAD,                 GERUGEMBAKKAM, CHENNAI – 602 101

158.(22) Dr. M. SENTHIL KUMAR, M.Pharm., Ph.D.,                 PRINCIPAL                ANNAI VEILANKANNI’S PHARMACY COLLEGE,                81/33, V.G.P. SALAI,                SAIDAPET, CHENNAI - 600 015.

 159.(23) Dr. D. BABU ANANTH, M.Pharm., Ph.D.,                  PRINCIPAL                 EDAYATHANGUDY G.S.PILLAY COLLEGE OF PHARMACY,                NAGORE MAIN ROAD,                NAGAPATTINAM - 611 002, 160.(24)  Dr. E.P. KUMAR, M.Pharm., Ph.D.,                PRINCIPAL                KARPAGAM COLLEGE OF PHARMACY,                OTHAKKALMANDAPAM - VILLAGE,                COIMBATORE – 641 032. 161.(25) Prof. A. MAHESWARAN, M.Pharm., PGDBM.,                PRINCIPAL                JAYA COLLEGE OF PARAMEDICAL SCIENCES                COLLEGE OF PHARMACY,                C.T.H. ROAD,                THIRNINRAVUR,                CHENNAI – 602 024.  162.(26) Dr.M.RADHAKRISHNAN, M.Pharm., Ph.D.,                PRINCIPAL                KAMALAKSHI PANDURANGAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY                AYYAMPALAYAM - POST,                TIRUVANNAMALAI - 606 603.                163.(27) Dr. P. SHANMUGAPANDIAN, M.Pharm., Ph.D.,                PRINCIPAL                MOHAMMED SATHAK A.J. COLLEGE OF PHARMACY                MEDAVAKKAM ROAD, SHOLINGANALLUR,                CHENNAI - 600 119.

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164.(28) Dr. G. ARUNACHALAM, M.Pharm., Ph.D.,                 PRINCIPAL                 P.G.P. COLLEGE OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES,                NH-7, NAMAKKAL-KARUR MAIN ROAD,                 NAMAKKAL - 637 207.               

SECTION-18(2)  THE PRESIDENT OF THE TAMIL NADU STATE MEDICAL COUNCIL;  

165.    PRESIDENT             TAMIL NADU MEDICAL COUNCIL,            NEW NO. 914, OLD NO. 569,            POONAMALLE HIGH ROAD,            ARUMBAKKAM, CHENNAI - 600 026. 

SECTION-18(2)  THE PRESIDENT OF THE TAMIL NADU HOMOEOPATHY COUNCIL;  166. Dr. G.P. HAHNEMANN,               PRESIDENT                                TAMIL NADU HOMOEOPATHY MEDICAL COUNCIL           ARIGNAR ANNA GOVT. HOSPITAL              INDIAN MEDICINE CAMPUS                   ARUMBAKKAM, CHENNAI - 600 106.   

SECTION-18(2)  THE PRESIDENT OF THE TAMIL NADU BOARD OF INDIAN MEDICINE;  167.    VACANT 

SECTION-18(2)  MEMBERS OF THE GOVERNING COUNCIL WHO ARE NOT OTHERWISE MEMBERS OF THE SENATE;   

 168.(1)   Dr.J.RADHAKRISHNAN, I.A.S              SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT,                                         HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE DEPARTMENT,               FORT ST. GEORGE, CHENNAI - 600 009. 169. (2)  Dr. T.S. SRIDHAR, I.A.S.,                           ADDITIONAL CHIEF SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT                           HIGHER EDUCATION DEPARTMENT,                           FORT ST. GEORGE, CHENNAI - 600 009.                                        170. (3)  Dr. G. JAYACHANDRAN, M.A., M.L., Ph.D.,               SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT               LAW DEPARTMENT, FORT ST. GEORGE, CHENNAI - 600 009.   

          

171. (4)  Mr. K. SHANMUGAM, I.A.S.,                                     SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT                                     FINANCE DEPARTMENT,                                         FORT ST. GEORGE,                                                 CHENNAI - 600 009.                                       172. (5)  Dr. R. SABARATNAVEL, M.D., NO.2A, APARNA TOWERS              NEW NO.1, NORTH AVENUE, SRI NAGAR COLONY (BEHIND COURT) SAIDAPET, CHENNAI – 600 015.                                                  

SECTION-18(2) THE LIBRARIAN OF THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY;

 173.       Dr. N. C. JAYAMANI, MLIS., Ph.D.,                                                  LIBRARIAN                                                            THE TAMIL NADU Dr. M.G.R. MEDICAL UNIVERSITY              CHENNAI - 600 032.                                                    SECTION- 18(3) ONE PROFESSOR ELECTED BY THE TEACHERS OF EACH AFFILIATED MEDICAL COLLEGE FROM AMONG THEMSELVES 174.(1) Dr. N.DHEEN MOHAMED ISMAIL,M.S.Ortho.,D.Ortho, 24.07.2012 to 23.07.2015              PROFESSOR OF ORTHOPAEDICS & TRAUMATOLOGY               MADRAS MEDICAL COLLEGE, CHENNAI - 600 003.

175.(2)   Dr. P. DARWIN, M.B.BS., M.S., 09.12.2011 to 08.12.2014               PROFESSOR & HOD OF SURGERY,               STANLEY MEDICAL COLLEGE, CHENNAI - 600 001.  176.(3)   Dr. R. RAGHUNATHAN, M.S., M.Ch.,                  10.10.2011 to 09.10.2014                PROFESSOR OF CARDIO THORACIC SURGERY,               MADURAI MEDICAL COLLEGE,                  MADURAI - 625 020.    177.(4)   Dr. K. THIYAGARAJAN, M.S., M.Ch.,                  10.10.2011 to 09.10.2014                PROFESSOR OF UROLOGY,                 KILPAUK MEDICAL COLLEGE, CHENNAI - 600 010           178.(5)   Dr. P. PARASAKTHI, M.D.,                                08.09.2009 to 07.09.2012                PROF. OF FORENSIC MEDICINE,                CHENGALPATTU MEDICAL COLLEGE,                CHENGALPATTU - 603 001.   

 179.(6)   Dr. K.NEELAKANDAN, M.D., DCH.,                                                                                 PROF & HOD OF PAEDIATRIC MEDICINE               COIMBATORE MEDICAL COLLEGE,               COIMBATORE - 18.   

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 180.(7)   Dr. V. RAMASUBRAMANIAM, M.D., D.M.,          07.12.2011 to 06.12.2014                              PROFESSOR OF NEPHROLOGY,              THIRUNELVELI  MEDICAL COLLEGE,              THIRUNELVELI - 627 011.                       181.(8)   R. VINODHA, M.D.,                                  10.10.2011 to 09.10.2014                                                       PROFESSOR AND HOD OF PHYSIOLOGY                   THANJAVUR MEDICAL COLLEGE,               THANJAVUR - 613 004                        182.(9)   VACANT               PROFESSOR                   GOVT.MOHAN KUMARAMANGALAM  MEDICAL COLLEGE,                                            SALEM - 636 030.                                                                                183.(10)  PROF.Dr.RAVI, M.D.,DMRD                     27.07.2012 TO 26.07.2015                PROFESSOR AND HOD OF RADIOLOGY                       K.A.P.VISWANATHAN  GOVERNMENT  MEDICAL COLLEGE,                  TIRUCHIRAPALLI - 620 001.             184.(11)  Dr.K.RAJENDRA RETNAM, M.B.B.S.,M.Ch.,    25.07.2012 TO 24.07.2015                PROFESSOR OF NEURO -SURGERY,,                                      GOVT. TOOTHUKUDI MEDICAL COLLEGE,                TOOTHUKUDI - 628 001.                              185.(12)  Dr.Y.P.JACOB GRAND, M.Ch.     31.08.2012 TO 30.08.2015               PROFESSOR OF NEURO SURGERY                GOVERNMENT KANYAKUMARI MEDICAL COLLEGE,                  KANYAKUMARI – 629 201             186. (13)  Dr. S. ASHOK,                                  08.04.2010 to 07.04.2013                PROFESSOR OF PATHOLOGY,                                                            GOVERNMENT VELLORE MEDICAL COLLEGE,                               VELLORE.                 187. (14)  Dr. R. SASIKALA M.D., D.G.O.,           10.12.2010 to 09.12.2013                PROFESSOR                     GOVERNMENT THENI MEDICAL COLLEGE,                     THENI    

188. (15) VACANT                 PROFESSOR                GOVT. DHARMAPURI MEDICAL COLLEGE,                DHARMAPURI.

  

189. (16)  Dr. R.T. KANNAPIRAN, M.D.,              17.06.2011 to 16.06.2014                PROFESSOR OF PSYCHIATRY                GOVT. TIRUVARUR MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL,                MASTER PLAN COMPLEX,                VILAMAL - VILLAGE,                TIRUVARUR - 610 004. 190. (17)  Dr. A. KALIYAPERUMAL, M.Ch.,                  06.05.2011 to 05.05.2014                PROFESSOR                GOVT. VILLUPURAM MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL, VILLUPURAM.  191. (18)  Dr. M. RAJENDRAN, M.S.,                            05.02.2010 to 04.02.2013 PROFESSOR AND HOD OF SURGERY,                IRT-PERUNDURAI MEDICAL COLLEGE,                  PERUNDURAI SANITORIUM,                      ERODE DISTRICT - 638 053.        192. (19)  Dr. GEETA CHACKO                                    10.10.2011 to 09.10.2014                PROFESSOR OF PATHOLOGY,                CHRISTIAN MEDICAL COLLEGE,                 VELLORE 632 002.     

193. (20) Dr. B.APPALA RAJU, M.D.,                            10.10.2011 to 09.10.2014                PROF & HOD OF MICRO BIOLOGY                PSG INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES & RESEARCH,                 PEELAMEDU, COIMBATORE - 641 004                              194. (21) Dr. N.RAJENDRAN, M.S., D.O.,                 PRODESSOR OF PATHOLOGY,                 SREE MOOKAMBIKA INST. OF MEDICAL COLLEGE,                KULASEKARAM - 629 161.              KANYAKUMARI DISTRICT 

195. (22) PROF. V. R. MRINALINI, M.D.,         05.02.2010 to 04.02.2013                 PROF. AND HOD OF PATHOLOGY                 MELMARUVATHUR ADIPARASAKTHI INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL                  SCIENCES AND RESEARCH,                 MELMARUVATHUR - 603 319                 KANCHEEPURAM DISTRICT   196. (23) Dr. R. ANNAMALAI, M.S.,                                 18.02.2010 to 17.02.2013                ADDL. PROF. OF ORTHOPEDICS                KARPAGA VINAYAGA INSTITUTE OF                 MEDICAL SCIENCES & RESEARCH CENTRE,                GST ROAD, CHINNA KOLAMBAKKAM,                MADURANTHAGAM - TALUK,                KANCHEEPURAM DIST - 603 308.

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197. (24)  Dr. P. THIRUMALAI KOLUNDU SUBRAMANIAN, M.D.,     03.05.2011 to 02.05.2014                PROFESSOR OF MEDICINE,                                                        CHENNAI MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPTIAL &                 RESEARCH  CENTRE,                IRUGALLUR,                TRICHY – 621 105. 198. (25)  Dr. S. ELANGO, M.D., D.P.H., .I.H.,                   05.05.2011 to 04.05.2014                PROFESSOR,                                                        SRI MUTHUKUMARAN MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL                 AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE                CHIKARAYAPURAM, NEAR MANGADU,                CHENNAI – 600 069.

 199. (26)  Dr. R. BABY KAMALAM, M.D., D.G.O.,                         08.12.2011 to 07.12.2014                                     PROFESSOR OF OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY,                                                        TAGORE MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL,                RATHNAMANGALAM, VANDALUR - POST,                CHENNAI – 600 048.               200. (27) PROFESSOR,                                                          D.D. MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPTIAL,                 KUNNAVALAM - POST,                 TIRUVALLUR - TALUK & DISTRICT,                TIRUVALLUR – 631 210. 201. (28)  Dr. SURESH R GOSAI, M.S.,                                        10.12.2011 to 09.12.2014  PROFESSOR & HOD OF ANATOMY DHANALAKSHMI SRINIVASAN MEDICAL COLLEGE                 & HOSPITAL, SIRUVACHUR, PERAMBALUR - 621 113. 202. (29)  Dr. A. DHANIKACHALAM, M.S., M.Ch.,                        12.12.2011 to 11.12.2014      PROFESSOR OF PLASTIC SURGERY, MADHA MEDICAL COLLEGE, THANDALAM, KOVUR (NEAR PORUR), CHENNAI - 600 122. 203. (30)  Dr. V. THIRUGNANA SAMBANDAN, M.S., M.R.C.S.,     24.11.2011 to 23.11.2014      PROFESSOR OF GENERAL SURGERY, ANNAPOORNA MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL, SANKARI MAIN ROAD (NH - 47), VEERAPANDI UNION, SALEM - 636 308.  

SECTION-18(3)  ONE PROFESSOR ELECTED BY TEACHERS OF ALL AFFILIATED DENTAL COLLEGES FROM AMONG THEMSELVES    204.        VACANT SECTION-18(3)ONE PROFESSOR ELECTED BY TEACHERS OF ALL AFFILIATED COLLEGES OF NURSING FROM AMONG THEMSELVES  205.      PROF. GRACE KINGSTON, M.Sc., (N)                            01.11.2010 to 31.10.2013               PRINCIPAL,                CHRISTIAN COLLEGE OF NURSING,               CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTRE,               AMBILIKAI - 624 612, ODDANCHATRAM - TALUK               DINDUGUL - DISTRICT

SECTION-18(3)ONE PROFESSOR ELECTED BY TEACHERS OF ALL AFFILIATED  COLLEGES OF PHARMACY FROM AMONG THEMSELVES  206.    PROF. M.  THAMIZH MOZHI                                             06.05.2010 to 05.05.2013          ADHIBHAGAWAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY,           CHEYYAR - (T.K), THIRUVANNAMALAI - DISTRICT.   207 .   Dr. ANBU N ARAVAZHI, M.D.,                                         22.10.2012   to 21.10.2015          PROFESSOR & HOD OF DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY,           KARPAGAM FACULTY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES & RESEARCH,          OTHAKALMANDAPAM, COIMBATORE - 641 032. SECTION-18(3)TWO MEMBERS  ELECTED BY THE MEMBERS OF THE TAMIL NADU LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY FROM AMONG THEMSELVES   207. (1)   Dr. NANCY ANN CYNTHIA FRANCIS                            25.06.2012 to 16.08.2014                LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY MEMBER,                14/41, A.A. ROAD,                 GNANAVOLIPURAM, MADURAI - 625 016  208. (2)     Dr. C. VIJAYABHASKAR,                                            17.08.2011 to 16.08.2014                 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY MEMBER,                 VIRALIMALAI CONSTITUENCY                 NO.14/28, SOWRASHTRA STREET,                 ILUPUR - POST, PUDUKOTTAI DISTRICT 622 102.

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 SECTION-18(3) ONE MEMBER  NOMINATED BY THE PRESEDENT OF THE INDIAN MEDICAL COUNCIL   209.      VACANT SECTION-18(3)  ONE  MEMBER  NOMINATED BY THE DIRECTOR-GENERAL OF INDIAN COUNCIL OF MEDICAL RESEARCH 210.      Dr. L.P. THANGAVELU, M.S.,                                        12.12.2011 to 11.12.2014      MANAGING DIRECTOR             ASWIN HOSPITAL            NO.1, ALAMU NAGAR, SATHY ROAD, COIMBATORE - 641 012

 SECTION-18(3)  ONE  MEMBER  EACH NOMINATED BY THE CHANCELLOR REPRESENTING  CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE  211.      THIRU. HARISH L MEHTA  18.05.2011 to 17.05.2014             PRESIDENT,             SOUTHERN INDIA RAJASTHANI CHAMBER OF              COMMERCE & INDUSTRY,             OLD NO.62/1, NEW NO.20,             BURKIT ROAD,  T.NAGAR,             CHENNAI - 600 017.                                 (ii)  INDUSTRIAL INCLUDING ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 

 212.      THIRU. T. SIVAPAL  18.05.2011 to 17.05.2014             SECRETARY,             FEDERATION OF INDIAN PLACER-MINERAL INDUSTRIES,             DOOR NO.3, THIRD MAIN ROAD,             THILLAI GANGA NAGAR,             NANGANALLUR,             CHENNAI - 600  061.    (iii) SOCIAL SCIENCES

213.       Dr. R. RAJESWARAN, Ph.D.,                                     18.05.2011 to 17.05.2014              NO.18/24, KALAIMAGAL STREET,              ANNA NEDUMPATHAI,              CHOOLAIMEDU,              CHENNAI - 600 094.                           

OTHER SCIENCES AND ;  214.    Dr. YASHWANTH KUMAR VENKATARAMAN, M.D.S., FAACD.,   18.05.2011 to 17.05.2014 PARASU DENTAL HOSPITAL,          18, THIRD STREET,          NEHRU NAGAR,          ADYAR,  CHENNAI - 600 020.                       (iv)     LAW  

215.    Dr. N. BALU, Ph.D., 18.05.2011 to 17.05.2014          IPR PROFESSOR AND HEAD,          DEPARTMENT OF LEGAL STUDIES & DEAN,           LEGAL AFFAIRS,          UNIVERSITY OF MADRAS, CHENNAI - 600 005.                        SECTION-18(3) ONE  MEMBER  EACH TO BE NOMINATED BY THE PRO-CHANCELLOR TO SECURE THE REPRESENTATION OF (A)  THE SCHEDULED CASTES AND THE SCHEDULED TRIBES  

216.   VACANT        (B)  SPORTS     217   Dr. K. PRAKASAM, M.S.Orth, D.Orth.,                             22.08.2011 to 21.08.2014          PROF. OF ORTHOPAEDICS AND SPORTS ADVISOR,          VINAYAKA MISSIONS KIRUPANANDA VARIYAR          MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL,                           SALEM - 636 308.

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The Governing Council

1. Dr. Mayil Vahanan Natarajan, M.S. Orth. M.Ch. Orth. Ph.D. D.Sc. Vice-Chancellor, The Tamilnadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University, Chennai 600 032. 2. Dr.J.Radhakrishnan, I.A.S., Secretary to Government, Department of Health & Family Welfare, Secretariat, Chennai - 600 009. 3. Mr. K. Shanmugam, I.A.S., Principal Secretary to Government, Finance Department, Fort St. George, Chennai - 600 009.

4. Dr. T.S. Sridhar, I.A.S., Additional Chief Secretary to Government, Higher Education Department, Fort St. George, Chennai - 600 009. 5. Mr. G. Jayachandran, M.A., M.L., Ph.D., Secretary to Government, Department of Law, Fort St. George, Chennai - 600 009. 6. Dr. C. Vamsadhara , M.D., Ph.D., Director of Medical Education, No.150-151, Poonamallee High Road., K.M.C. Campus, Kilpauk, Chennai - 600 010.  7. Dr. S. Paranjothi, M.B.B.S., PGD(Diabetes), Director of Medical and Rural Health Services I/c, DMS Campus, Teynampet, Chennai - 600 006. 8. Mr. T.N. Ramanathan, I.A.S., Commissioner of Indian Medicine and Homoeopathy, Arumbakkam, Chennai - 600 106. 9. Dr. K. Prakasam, M.S. Ortho, D.Ortho.,  No. 19, Doctors Colony, Jagir Reddy Patty,     Salem - 636 302.

  10. Dr. J. Mohanasundaram, M.D., DNB., Ph.D., Dean Melmaruvathur Aadhiparasakthi Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Melmaruvathur - 603 319. 11. Vacant 12. Dr. T. Sivakumar, M.Pharm., Ph.D. Principal Nandha College of Pharmacy Koorapalayam “Pirivu” Perundurai Main Road Erode - 638 052 13. Dr. S.Pushkala, M.D.,  Professor and HOD  Department of Immunology The Tamil Nadu Dr.M.G.R. Medical University Chennai - 600 032  14. Dr. R. Sabaratnavel, M.D., No.2A, Aparna Terrace, New No.1, North Avenue, Sri Nagar Colony, (Behind Court) Saidapet, Chennai - 600 015. 

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The Finance Committee  1.    Dr. Mayil Vahanan Natarajan, M.S. Orth. M.Ch. Orth. Ph.D. D.Sc.       Vice-Chancellor,      The Tamilnadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University,      Chennai  600 032. 

2.   Mr. K. Shanmugam, I.A.S., Chairman       Principal Secretary to Government,             Finance Department,                      Chennai - 600 009. 3.   Dr. J. Radhakrishnan, I.A.S., Member      Secretary to Government,       Health and Family Welfare Department,     Chennai - 600 009. 4.    Dr. R. Sabarathnavel, M.D., Member       Professor of Medicine,       Kilpauk Medical College,       Physician, Govt. Royapettah Hospital,      Chennai – 600 014. 5.   Dr. S. Paranjothi, M.B.B.S., P.G.Dip.(Diabetes Member Director of Medical & Rural Health Services,       Chennai - 600 006. 6.   Dr. C. Vamsadhara , M.D., Ph.D., Member       Director of Medical Education ,                    Kilpauk,                                  Chennai - 600 010.  Member  

Members of the Planning Board 1. Dr. Mayil Vahanan Natarajan, M.S. Orth. M.Ch. Orth. Ph.D. D.Sc.  Vice-Chancellor,   The Tamilnadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University,   Chennai - 600 032. 2. Dr. K. Ananda Kannan, M.S., D.O.,   Former Vice-Chancellor,   The Tamilnadu Dr.M.G.R. Medical University   No.59, 5th Street, Padmanaba Nagar, Adyar,   Chennai - 600 020. 3. Dr. S. Thanikachalam, M.D., D.M.,   Chairman & Director,   Cardiac Care Center & Professor Emeritus, Sri Ramachandra Medical College & Research Institute, Porur, Chennai - 600 116.           4. Dr. V. Chockalingam, M.D., D.M.(Cardio),          Cardiologist, No.9A, Taylors Road, Kilpauk,   Chennai - 600 010.                  5. Dr. R. Surendran, M.S., M.Ch.(S.G.E.), Professor and Head, Dept. of Surgical Gastroenterology, Stanley Medical College, Chennai - 600 101. 6. Dr. Rajan Santosham, M.S., M.Ch.(Cardio Thoracic), Cardio Thoracic Surgeon, Santhosham Chest Hospital, No.70, Egmore High Road, Egmore Chennai - 600 008.        7. Dr. S.K. Rajan, M.D., (Retd ) Professor of General Medicine old No.W-21, New No.W-50, 7th Street, Annanagar Chennai - 600 040.

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Courses Offered

MEDICAL

SUPER SPECIALITY COURSES

DOCTOR OF MEDICINE (D.M.)

1.     Cardiology 2.     Clinical Haematology 3.     Endocrinology 4.     Gastroenterology 5.     Hepatology 6.     Medical Oncology 7.     Neonatology 8.     Nephrology 9.     Neurology 10. Rheumatology 

MAGISTER CHIRURGIAE (M.Ch.)

1.     Cardio Thoracic & Vascular Surgery 2.     Endocrine Surgery 3.     Neuro Surgery 4.     Paediatric Surgery 5.     Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery 6.    Surgical Oncology 7.     Surgical Gastroenterology 8.     Urology/Genito-Urinary Surgery 9.     Vascular Surgery

POST DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP - Medical

ANAESTHESIA 

1.     Cardiac Anaesthesia 2.     Nerve Blocks and Pain Management 3.     Neuro Anaesthesia 4.     Paediatric Anaesthesia

MEDICINE

1.     Diabetology 2.     Emergency Medicine 3.     Infectious Diseases 4.     Intensive Care 5.     Palliative Medicine 6.     Sleep Medicine 7.     Toxicology 

PAEDIATRICS

1.     Emergency Medicine 2.     Intensive Care 3.     Neonatal Intensive Care 4.     Neurology 5.     Paediatric Nephrology 6.     Pulmonology 

RADIOLOGY

1. Onco Radiology – Diagnostic 

CARDIOLOGY

1.     Advanced Echo Cardiography2.     Critical Care in Cardiology3.     Epidemiology & Outcome Research4.     Paediatric Cardiac Interventions5.     Preventive Cardiology 

GASTROENTEROLOGY

1.     Endoscopy2.     Hepatology 

NEURO SCIENCES 

1.     Neuro Psychiatry2.     Paediatric Neurology

POST DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP - Surgical

E.N.T.

1.     Implantation Otology  2.     Paediatric Oto-Rhino-Laryngology 3.     Phono Surgery 

OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY

1.     Endo Gynaecology 2.     Fetal Medicine 3.     Maternal Fetal Medicine 4.     Pelvic Floor Disorders 5.     Reproductive Medicine 6.     Uro Gynaecology

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OPHTHALMOLOGY

1.     Comprehensive Ophthalmology 2.     Cornea 3.     Glaucoma 4.     Neuro Ophthalmology 5.     Oculoplasty 6.     Paediatric Ophthalmology 7.     Vitreo - Retinal Surgery

ORTHOPAEDICS

1.     Arthroscopy & Sports Medicine2.     Hand and Reconstructive Microsurgery 3.     Joint Replacement (Arthroplasty) 4.     Limb Reconstructive Surgery 5.     Orthopaedic Oncology6.     Paediatric Orthopaedics 7.     Spine Surgery

RADIOLOGY

1.     Interventional radiology 

SURGERY 

1.     Breast Diseases 2.     Minimal Access Surgery – Abdominal 3.     Podiatry

NEURO SCIENCES

1.     Disability & Rehabilitation 2.     Micro Neuro Surgery 3.     Spine Surgery 

PLASTIC SURGERY

1.     Burn Care & Rehabililtaion 2.     Hand & Reconstructive Microsurgery 

PAEDIATRIC SURGERY

1.     Neonatal Surgery 2.     Paediatric Surgical Oncology 3.     Paediatric Thoracic Surgery 4.     Paediatric Urology

SURGICAL GATROENTEROLOGY 

1.     Colorectal Surgery 2.     Esophageal Surgery 3.     Hepatobiliary 

SURGICAL ONCOLOGY 

 1.     Gynaec Oncology 2.     Onco Pathology 3.     Orthopaedic Oncology 4.     Paediatric Haemato Oncology 

UROLOGY 

1. Endourology

POST GRADUATE DEGREE COURSES 

DOCTOR OF MEDICINE (M.D) 

1. Anaesthiesiology 2. Anatomy 3. Bio-Chemistry 4. Community Medicine 5. Dermatology, Venereology & Leprosy 6. Family Medicine 7. Forensic Medicine 8. General Medicine 9. Geriatrics 10. Immuno Haematology & Blood Transfusion 11. Microbiology 12. Nuclear Medicine 13. Paediatrics 14. Palliative Medicine 15. Pathology 16. Pharmacology 17. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 18. Physiology 19. Psychiatry 20. Pulmonary Medicine 21. Radio Diagnosis 22. Radiotherapy 23. TB & Chest 24. Tuberculosis & Respiartory Diseases/Medicine 

MASTER OF SURGERY (M.S.)

1.     General Surgery 2.     Obstetrics & Gynaecology 3.     Opthalmology 4.     Orthopaedics 5.     Oto-Rhino-Laryngology 

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POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA COURSES

1. Diploma in Anaesthesia 2. Diploma in Child Health 3. Diploma in Clinical Pathology 4. Diploma in Community Health and Development 5. Diploma in Dermatology,Venereology & Leprosy 6. Diploma in Diabetology 7. Diploma in Health Education 8. Diploma in Hospital Administration 9. Diploma in Leprosy 10. Diploma in Obstetrics & Gynaecology 11. Diploma in Orthopaedics 12. Diploma in Oto-Rhino-Laryngology 13. Diploma in Physical Medicine 14. Diploma in Psychological Medicine 15. Diploma in Public Health 16. Diploma in Radio-Diagnosis 17. Diploma in Radiotherapy 18. Diploma in Tuberculosis & Chest Diseases

DISTANCE EDUCATION PROGRAM -

FAMILY MEDICINE

FELLOWSHIP IN MEDICAL SCIENCES  

ONE YEAR TWO YEARS

HIV Medicine Medical Genetics

Occupational Health Critical Care Medicine

Clinical Immunology Clinical Diabetology

Palliative Medicine Ultra Sound (O&G)

UNDER GRADUATE

BACHELOR OF MEDICINE AND BACHELOR OF SURGERY (M.B.B.S.)   

DENTAL

POST DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP

1.     Forensic Odontology2.     Maxillo Facial Distraction3.     Maxillo Facial Imaging4.     Maxillo Facial Prosthetics5.     Regencrative Periodontics 

POST GRADUATE DEGREE COURSE 

MASTER OF DENTAL SURGERY (M.D.S.)

1.     Branch I - Prosthodontics & CrownBridge2.     Branch II – Periodontology3.     Branch III - Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery4.     Branch IV - Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics5.     Branch V - Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopaedics6.     Branch VI - Oral Pathology & Microbiology7.     Branch VII - Public Health Dentistry8.     Branch VIII - Paediatrics & Preventive Dentistry9.     Branch IX - Oral Medicine & Radiology 

 POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN DENTAL SURGERY

1.     Conservative Endodontics & Aesthestic Dentistry2.     Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery & Oral Implantology3.     Oral Medicine & Radiology4.     Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopaedics5.     Periodontology & Oral Implantology6.     ProsthodonticsCrownBridge & Oral Implantology7.     Public Health Dentistry & Preventive Dentistry 

FELLOWSHIP COURSES AFTER B.D.S. 

1.     Aesthetic Dentistry2.     Dental Implantology3.     Endodontics4.     Laser Dentistry5.     Research Methodology

UNDER GRADUATE

BACHELOR OF DENTAL SURGERY (B.D.S.)  

PARA DENTAL COURSES (for 12th Standard)

1.     Dental Hygienist2.     Dental Mechanics3.     Dental Operating Room Assistant

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AYUSH

POST GRADUATE DEGREE COURSES 

 M.D. SIDDHA - (SIDDHA MARUTHUVA PERARIGNAR)

1. Maruthuvam2. Gunapadam3. Sirappu Maruthuvam4. Kuzhandai Maruthuvam (Pillaipini Maruthuvam)5. Noi Nadal6. Nanju Noolum Maruthuva Neethi Noolum 

M.D. HOMOEOPATHY  

1.     Materia Medica2.     Organon of Medicine with Homoeopathic Philosophy3.     Paediatrics4.     Practice of Medicine 

 UNDER GRADUATE

B.A.M.S. - Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and SurgeryB.H.M.S. - Bachelor of Homoeopathic Medicine and SurgeryB.N.Y.S. - Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic SciencesB.S.M.S. - Bachelor of Siddha Medicine and SurgeryB.U.M.S. - Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery

ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES 

PHARMACY 

POST GRADUATE DEGREE COURSES 

MASTER OF PHARMACY (M.PHARMACY) 

1.     Pharmaceutical Analysis2.     Pharmaceutical Biotechnology3.     Pharmaceutical Chemistry4.     Pharmaceutics5.     Pharmacognosy6.     Pharmacology7.     Pharmacy Practice8.     Phytopharmacy & Phytomedicine 

UNDER GRADUATE

BACHELOR OF PHARMACY (B.PHARM) 

INTEGRATED COURSES

1.     Pharm – D2.     Pharm - D (Post Bacculerate)

PHYSIOTHERAPY

POST GRADUATE DEGREE COURSES 

MASTER OF PHYSIOTHERAPY (M.P.T.) (elective subjects)

1.     Cardio Respiratory2.     Community Physiotherapy3.     Geriatric Physiotherapy4.     Hand Conditions5.     Neurology6.     Obstetrics and Gynaecology7.     Orthopaedics8.     Paediatrics9.     Sports Physiotherapy

UNDER GRADUATE

BACHELOR OF PHYSIOTHERAPY (B.P.T.)

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NURSING

POST GRADUATE DEGREE COURSES 

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN NURSING (M.SC. (NURSING))

1.     Child Health Nursing (Paediatric Nursing)2.     Community Health Nursing3.     Medical Surgical Nursing4.     Obstetrics and Gynaecological Nursing (Maternity Nursing)5.     Psychiatric Nursing (Mental Health Nursing) 

UNDER GRADUATE

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING(BASIC ) - B.SC. (NURSING)

POST BASIC B.SC. NURSING - P.B. B.SC. (NURSING) 

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY POST GRADUATE DEGREE COURSE

MASTER OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY (M.O.T. )

UNDER GRADUATE

BACHELOR OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY (B.O.T. )

ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES POST GRADUATE DEGREE COURSES

M.A.S.L.P. - Master of Audiology & Speech Language PathologyM.B.A. - Hospital & Health Systems ManagementM.H.A. - Master of Hospital AdministrationM.O.T. - Master of Occupational Therapy 

MASTER OF SCIENCE (M.SC.)

1. M.Phill. Clinical Social Work2. Biostatistics3. Clinical Nutrition4. Epidemiology

5. Hospital Informatic System Telemedicine6. Human Genetics7. Laboratory Technology8. Medical Physics9. Medical Sociology10. Molecular Virology 

POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA

1.     Applied Nutrition and Dietetics2.     Diabetic Education3.     Health Education4.     Health Promotion and Education5.     Learning Disability6.     Public Health Entomology 

UNDER GRADUATE BACHELOR OF MEDICAL RECORD SCIENCE(B.M.R.SC.) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (B.SC.) 1. Accident & Emergency Care Technology2. Audiology & Speech Language Pathology3. Cardiac Technology4. Cardio Pulmonary Perfusion Care Technology5. Critical Care Technology6. Dialysis Technology7. Electro Neurophysiology8. Medical Laboratory Technology 9. Medical Sociology10. Medical Record Science11. Nuclear Medicine Technology12. Operation Theatre & Anaesthesia Technology13. Optometry Techonology14. Physician Assistant15. Prosthetics & Orthotics16. Radiology Imaging Technology17. Radiotherapy Technology 

DIPLOMA IN ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES For 10th Standard 1.     Accident & Emergency Care Technology

2.     Critical Care Technology3.     Nursing Aide4.     Operation Theatre & Anaesthesia Technology5.     Ophthalmic Nursing Assistant6.     Podiatry7.     Scope Support Technology

(for 12th Standard)1.     Medical Record Science 2.     Optometry Technology3.     Radiology & Imaging Technology 

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List Of Affiliated Institutions

MedicalMadras Medical College And Hospital, Park Town, Chennai - 600 003

Stanley Medical College & Hospital, Chennai - -600 001

Madurai Medical College And Hospital, Madurai - 625 020

Kilpauk Medical College And Hospital,Kilpauk, Chennai - 600 010

Thanjavur Medical College & Hospital, Thanjavur - 613 004

Chengalpattu Medical College, Chengalpattu - 603 001

Coimbatore Medical College, Coimbatore - 641 014

Tirunelveli Medical College,Tirunelveli-627 011

Government Mohan Kumaramangalam Medical College, Salem - 636 030

K.A.P. Viswanathan Government Medical College, Tiruchirapalli - 620 001

Thoothukudi Government Medical College, Thoothukudi - 628 001

Kanyakumari Government Medical College, Asari Pallam - 629 201Kanyakumari District

Government Vellore Medical College, Vellore

Government Theni Medical College, Theni - 625 512 Dharmapuri Government Medical College, Dharmapuri

Tiruvarur Medical College, Master Plan Complex, Vilamal Village,Tiruvarur - 613 701

Government Medical College,Mundiyambakkam, Villupuram

Christian Medical College, Bagayam, Thorapadi Post, Vellore - 632 002

PSG Institute Of Medical Science & Research, P.B.No 1674 ,  Avanashi Road, Peelamedu, Coimbatore - 641 004

IRT Perundurai Medical College, Perundurai Sanitorium - 638 053, Erode District

Sree Mookambika Institute Of Medical Sciences, Kulasekharam, Kanyakumari District - 629 161

Melmaruvathur Ahiparasakthi Institute Of Medical Sciences And Research,Melmaruvathur - 603 319, Kancheepuram District

Karpaga Vinayaga Institute Of Medical Sciences And Research Centre,GST Road, Chinna KolambakkamPadalam Post, Madhuranthagam TalukKancheepuram District - 603 308

Chennai Medical College Hospital & Research Centre, Trichy Irungalur, Mannachanallur Taluk, Trichy - 621 105

Sri Muthukumaran Medical College And Hospital And Research Institute,Chikarayapuram, Near Mangadu, Chennai-69

Tagore Medical College And HopitalRathinamangalam, Vandalur Post, Chennai - 48

D.D.Medical College And HospitalKunnavalam Post, Tiruvallur District, Chennai - 631 210

Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan Medical College And HospitalSiruvachur, Perambalur Dist

Madha Medical College & Hospital,Kovur, Kancheepuram

Annapoorana Medical College And Hospital, Sankari Main Road (Nh-47)Veerapandi Union, Salem - 636 308

Karpagam Faculty Of Medical Sciences And Research , Coimbatore ESI-PGIMSR & ESIC HospitalAshok Pillar RoadK.K. Nagar, Chennai 600 078

Cancer Institute Chennai,Adyar, Chennai - 600 020

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Institute Of Opthalmology,Joseph Eye Hospital,Trichirapalli - 620 001

Aravind Eye Hospital,Post Graduate Inst. Of OpthalmologyNo.1 Anna Nagar Madurai - 625 020

Sankara Nethralaya Medical Research Foundation ,College Road, Chennai-600 006

Pasteur Institute Of India, Coonoor, 643 103, Nilgiris Dist.

Sankara Nethralaya Medical Research Foundation,Chennai – 600 006

Gandhigram Institute Of Rural Health And Family Welfare Trust, Ambathurai – 624 302, Dindigul District

SiddhaGovernment Siddha Medical College, Palayamkottai, Tirunelveli - 627  002 

Government Siddha Medical College, Arumbakkam, Chennai-   600106  

Akila Thiruvithamcore Siddha Maruthuva  Kalloory Anandasramam, Munchirai, Pudukkadai Post Kanyakumari District - 629 171

Sri Sairam Siddha Medical College  & Research Centre, Sai Leo Nagar, West Tambaram, Chennai 600 044

Velumailu Siddha Medical College,No. 48 Grand West Trunk RoadSriperumbadur - 602 105, Kancheepuram District

R .V. S. Siddha Medical College & Hospital,Kumarankottam, Kannampalayam,Coimbatore - 641 402

Sivaraj Siddha Medical College,Thumbathuli Patty, Siddhar Kovil Main RoadPerumampatty Post, Salem - 636 307

HomeopathyGovernment Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital, Thirumangalam – 626706, Madurai District

White Memorial Homoeopathy Medical College Veeyannoor Post, Attoor - 629 177, K.K.Dist.

Venkateswara Homoeopathy Medical College,    6/177-A Mount Poonamallee Road Karambakkam, Porur, Chennai - 600 116

Dr. Hahnemann Homoeopathy Medical College  &  Research Centre, Koneripatti, Rasipuram, Namakkal District - 637 408

Sarada Krishna Homoeopathy Medical College, Kulasekharam, Cheruppaloor, Kanyakumari - 629 161      

Martin Homoeopathy Medical College & Hospital DPF Premises, 54,Mettupalayam Road, G.N.mills(P.O.)Coimbatore - 641 029   

Sri Sairam Homoeopathy Medical College, Sai Leo Nagar, West Tambaram, Chennai - 600 044

R .V.S. Homoeopathy Medical College,242-B-Trichy Road, Sulur Coimbatore 641 402

Sivaraj Homoeopathic Medical College & Research Institute, Siddhar Kovil Road, ThumbathulipattyPerumampatty (P.O.), Salem 636 006

UnaniGovernment Unani Medical College, Arumbakkam, Chennai-600 106

Ayurveda

Government Ayurveda Medical College And Hospital,Kottar, Nagercoil, Kanyakumari District

Ayurveda  College,242 Trichy Rd., Sulur, Coimbatore-641402

The Venkataramana Ayurveda College, 596, A1,A2, 31St Street, Periyar Nagar, Chennai - 600 080

Dharma Ayurveda Medical College & Hospital ,17 Grant West Trunk Road, Sriperumputhur - 602 105

Sri Sairam Ayurveda Medical College, Sai Leo Nagar, West Tambaram, Chennai - 600 044

Sri Sankara College Of Ayurveda,Sanasipatti, Thiruchirappalli - 620 009

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Naturopathy And Yogic ScienceGovernment Yoga And Naturopathy College, Arignar Anna Government Hospital Of  Indian Medicine Campus  Arumbakkam, Chennai - 600106

J.S.S. Institute Of Naturopathy & Yogic Sciences, Navakkarai, Palghat Main Raod, Coimbatore - 641 105.

Sivaraj Naturopathy And Yoga Medical College, Siddhar Koil Road, Perumampatty (P.O.)                                         Salem - 636 307

Sri Ramakrishna Yoga And Naturopathy College,Padanilam, Kulasekharam - 629 161Kanyakumari District

S.V.S. Medical College Of Yoga & Naturopathy Research Institution, Salem Main Road, Bangam Thittiyam PostKallakurichi Taluk, Villupuram - 606 202

DentalTamil Nadu Government Dental College & Hospital, Chennai-600 003

Ragas Dental College & Hospital, 2/102 East Coast Road Uthandi Chennai - 600 119

Rajas Dental College & Hospital, Thirurajapuram, Kavalkinaru Jn., 627 105 Tirunelveli District

J.K.K.Natarajah Dental College & Hospital, Salem Main Road , Komarapalayam - 638 183 Namakkal District

Sree Mookambika Institute Of Dental Sciences, V.P.M.Hospital Complex, Padanilam, Kulasekharam Kanyakumari District - 629 161

Sri Ramakrishna Dental College & Hospital, S.N.R.College Road, Coimbatore - 641 006.

KSR Institute of Dental Science & Research,KSR Kalvi Nagar, Kuchipalayam (P.O.) Tiruchengodu - 637 215. Namakkal Dist.

Adhiparasakthi Dental College & Hospital,Melmaruvathur - 603 319

Trichy Rajas Dental College,Raja Nagar, Nagamangalam, Tiruchirapalli - 620 012

Vivekananda Dental College For Women,Elayampalayam, Tiruchengodu - 637 205, Namakkal District

C.S.I. College Of Dental Sciences & Research,No.129, East Veli Street, Madurai - 625 001

Chettinad Dental College & Research Insititute,IT Highway, Padur Village, Kanchepuram Dist - 603 103

Madha Dental College & Hospital,Madha Nagar, Kunrathur, Chennai - 600 069

Best Dental Science College,No.69/1-A, Melur Road, Kodikulam, Madurai - 625 104

Sri Venkateswara Dental College & Hospital, Thalambur, Kancheepuram District - 603 103   Priyadarshini Dental College & Hospital Pandur, Tiruvallur District - 631 203        Karpaga Vinayaka Institute Of Dental Sciences,G.S.T. Road, Chinna Kolambakkam,Kancheepuram District      

Tagore Dental College & HospitalRathinamangalam VillageVandalur, Chennai – 600 048

R.V.S.Dental College And HospitalKumarankottam Campus, Trichy RoadKannampalayam, Coimbatore - 641 402

Asan Memorial Dental College And HospitalAsan Nagar, Keerapakam VillageKancheepuram District - 603 105.

Pharmacy College Of Pharmacy,  Madras Medical College, Park Town, Chennai - 600 003

College Of Pharmacy, Madurai Medical College, Madurai - 625 020

C.l.Baid Metha College Of Pharmacy,  Old Mahabalipuram Road, Jyothi Nagar, Thorapakkam, Chennai-600 097

J.K.K. Natarajah College Of Pharmacy, Natarajapuram, P.b.no.151, Komarapalayam - 638 183, Namakkal District.

K.M.College Of Pharmacy, Melur Road,  Uthangudi, Madurai - 625 107.

Periyar College Of Pharmaceutical Sciences For Girls, Periyar Centenary Educational Complex, Sathanoor Main Road,  Tiruchirapalli - 620 021

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Sri Ramakrishna Institute Of Paramedical  Sciences, College Of Pharmacy, No.395, Sarojini Naidu Road, Coimbatore-641 044

K.K. College Of Pharmacy, KRA Campus,  No.161,Sankaralinganar Road,Gerugambakkam, Chennai-600 122

Swamy Vivekanandha College Of Pharmacy, Elayampalayam , Namakkal District - 637 205

Annai J.K.K. Sampoorani Ammalcollege Of Pharmacy,P.b.no.70, B. Komarapalayam,Ethirmedu, Namakkal District-638 183.

The Erode College of Pharmacy, Veppampalayam, Perundurai Main Road, Vallipurathanpalayam P.O,Erode - 638 112.

Nandha College of Pharmacy,  No.29/4, Koorapalayam ‘Pirivu’,   Pitchandampalayam Post, Erode - 638 052.

Ultra College of Pharmacy, No.4/235, College Road, Tahsildar Nagar, Madurai-625 020.

Sankaralingam Bhuvaneswari College of Pharmacy, 3/77C, Anaikuttam Road, Anaikuttam -626 130.

Arulmigu Kalasalingam College Of Pharmacy, Anandnagar, Krishnankoil, Kunnur Post-626 190. Virudhunagar District.

Maharaji College Of Pharmacy, No:1, 7Th Avenue, Besant Nagar, Chennai - 600 090

Pallavan Pharmacy College  Kolivakkam, Iyyengarkulam Post,Kancheepuram - 631 502

Adhiparasakthi College Of Pharmacy, Melmaruvathur - 603 319

R.V.S. College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, No.242-B, Trichy Road, Sulur, Coimbatore - 641 402

Fathima College of Pharmacy,  No.103, Main Road, Krishnapuram, Kadayanallur-627 759

Padmavathi College of Pharmacy, Krishnagiri Main Road, Periyanahalli, Dharmapuri-635 205

S.A. Raja Pharmacy College,Raja Nagar, Vadakangulam - 627 116, Tirunelveli District.

S.Chattanatha Karayalar College Of Pharmacy, Karayalar Nagar, Kodikurichi - 627 804, Tirunelveli District Annai Veilankanni’s Pharmacy College, No.81/33, V.g.p Salai, Saidapet, Chennai - 600 015.

Kamalakshi Pandurangan College Of Pharmacy, Ayyampalayam Post, Tiruvannamalai - 606 603.

K.M.C.H.College Of Pharmacy,  Kovai Estate, Kalapatti Road , Coimbatore - 641 035.

Cherraan’s College Of Pharmacy,  New No.521, Telungupalayam Pirivu, Coimbatore - 614 039.

Thanthai Roever College Of Pharmacy, ”Roever Campus”, , Perambalur, Trichy - 621 212.

Mohamed Sathak A.j. College Of Pharmacy, Medavakkam Road, Sholinganallur, Chennai - 600 119.

P.S.G. College Of Pharmacy,Post Box No.1674, Peelamedu, Coimbatore - 641 004. 

Edayathangudy G.s.pillay College Of Pharmacy Nagore Main Road, Nagapattinam - 611 002.

Jaya College Of Paramedical Sciences, College Of Pharmacy, C.T.H. Road, Tiruninravur, Chennai-602 024.

Pearl Peace  Medical Mission Trust, College Of Pharmacy,No.6A/1, Anbu Nagar, Mdt College Campus,Pettai,Tirunelveli - 627 010

Karpagam College Of Pharmacy,Othakkalmandapam Village, Coimbatore - 641 032. 

Aadhi Bhagawan College Of Pharmacy,Rantham Village, Thiruvanamalai District-604 407.

PGP College Of Pharmaceutical Science & Research Institute,Villipalayam Nh – 7, Namakkal District-637 207

K.R.S. Pallavan College Of Pharmacy,Mannur Village, Valapuram Post, Kancheepuram District - 602 105.

S.S.M College Of PharmacyS.F.NO.834/1&2, ChinniampalayampudurJambai – 638 312, Erode District

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Surya School Of PharmacySurya Nagar, Gst Road, Vikravandi - 605 652

Pharmacy Pharm – D And Pharm D (Post Bacca-laureate) CoursesSri Ramakrishna Institute Of Paramedical  Sciences, College Of Pharmacy, No.395, Sarojini Naidu Road, Coimbatore-641 044.

Nandha College Of Pharmacy,  No.29/4, Koorapalayam ‘Pirivu’,   Pitchandampalayam Post, Erode - 638 052.

P.S.G. College Of PharmacyPost Box No.1674,Peelamedu, Coimbatore - 641 004. 

J.K.K Natarajah College Of Pharmacy, Natarajapuram, P.b.no.151, Komarapalayam - 638 183,

K.M.C.H College Of Pharmacy,  Kovai Estate, Kalapatti Road , Coimbatore - 641 035. 

C.l. Baid Metha College Of Pharmacy,Old Mahabalipuram Road,Jyothi Nagar, Thorapakkam, Chennai - 600 096

R.V.S College Of Pharmaceutical Sciences No. 242-B Trichy Road, Sulur, Coimbatore - 641 402.

Padmavathi College Of PharmacyKrishnagiri Main Road, Periyanahalli, Dharmapurai 635 205

Swamy Vivekanandha College Of Pharmacy, Elayampalayam, Namakkal District - 637 205.

NursingCollege Of Nursing , Madras Medicalcollege, Chennai - 600 003

College Of Nursing,Madurai Medical College, Madurai – 625 020

College Of NursingChengalpattu Medical College, Chengalpattu

College Of NursingGovernment Mohan KumaramangalamMedical College, Salem

College Of Nursing ,Christian Medical College &  Hospital, Vellore-632 004

College Of Nursing,  Sri Ramakrishna Institute Of Paramedical Sciences, 395, Sarojini Naidu Road, Coimbatore - 641 044

Christian College Of Nursing, Christian Fellowship Community Health Centre,Shanthipuram,  Ambilikkai-624 612

Omayal Achi College Of Nursing, King Cross Road, Avadi, Chennai-600 062

M.A.Chidambaram College Of Nursing, V.H.S.Campus, Taramani, Chennai-600 113

Sacred Heart Nursing College, Ultra Trust, 4/235, College Road, Thasildar Nagar, Madurai-625 020

Cheraann’s College Of Nursing, 278-A, Siruvani Main Road , Telugupalayam Pirivu,   Coimbatore-641 039  Annai J.k.k. Sampoorani Ammal College Of  Nursing, Ethirmedu, Komarapalayam, Namakkal District - 638 183

Bishop’s College Of Nursing, C.S.I.Mission Compound, Dharapuram-638 656,Erode Dist C.S.I.Jeyaraj Annapackiam College Of Nursing, Merry Dew Hills, Jonespuram, Pasummalai, Madurai - 625 004

K.M.C.H. College Of Nursing,  K.M.C.H. Campus, P.B.NO;3209, Avanashi Road, Coimbatore-641 014

R.V.S. College Of Nursing,  242 B,  Trichy Road, Sulur, Coimbatore-641 402

Adhiparasakthi College Of Nursing, Melmaruvathur-603 319  Padmavathi College Of Nursing, Post Box No;15 Krishnagiri Main Road,  Periyanahalli Dharmapuri-635 205

Matha College Of Nursing Annavasal Road, Vaanpuram Manamadurai-630 606   Vivekanandha College Of Nursing Elayampalayam, Tiruchengodu-637 205

Annai Meenakshi College Of Nursing, P.b.no:4431, Madukkarai Market Road Industrial Estate Post. Coimbatore-641 021 ]

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 P.S.G. College Of Nursing, Avinashi Road, Peelamedu, Coimbatore-641 004 Sara College Of Nursing, 6, Karur Main Road, Dharapuram - 638 673 K.G.College Of Nursing, K.g. Hospital, Arts College Road, Coimbatore - 641 018

Sharmila College Of Nursing No.1, 7Th Avanue, Besant Nagar, Chennai - 600 090

Apollo College Of Nursing Vanagaram To Ambattur Main Road,Ayanambakkam, Chennai - 600 095

Sree  Mookabika College Of Nursing,V.P.M.hospital , Padanilam Kulasekharam - 629 161

P.P.G.College Of Nursing 9/1, Keeranatham Road, Saravanampatty Coimbatore - 641 035

Madha College Of Nursing Somangalam Road, Kundrathur, Chennai - 600 069

Dr. G. Sakunthala College Of Nursing 61, Sannadhi Street, Thiruvanai Kovil, Trichy - 620 005

Christian College Of Nursing Kanyakumari Medical Mission,Kanyakumari CSI Diocese, Neyoor, Kanyakumari District - 629 802

College Of Nursing , Vel R.S. Medical College No:42 Alamathi Road , Vellanoor, Avadi Chennai - 600 062

St. John’s College Of Nursing P.b. No:201 , New Sankaran Palayam Road , Tolgate  Vellore - 632 001

Shanmuga College Of Nursing 24 Saradha College Road Salem - 636 007

Nehru Nursing College Post Box No.3, Nehru Nagar, Tiruchendur Road,Valloor - 627 117, Tirunelveli District

Dhanvanthri College Of Nursing5, Poongundranar StreetKarungalpalayam, Erode - 638 003

Dharmarathnakara Dr. MahalingamInstitute Of Paramedical Sciences & Research Nachimuthupuram, Sakthi Nagar 638 315, Erode District

Sri Gokulam College Of Nursing3/836, Periyakalam, NeikkarapattiSalem – 636 010

Mohamed Sathak A.j. College Of Nursing180 Thambu Chetty Street,Chennai 600 001

Sri Ramachandra Naidu College Of Nursing,K.R.Naidu Nagar, Paruvakdi Village, Tirunelveli Dist-627 753

Thanthai Roever College Of Nursing“Roever Campus’ Perumbalur - 621 212 ,

Miot College Of Nursing4/112, Mount Poonamalle Road, Manapakkam, Chennai - 600 089,

J.K  College Of Nursing AndparamedicalsS.F. No.90 Kamaraj Road, Nest to ESI HospitalUppillipalayam, Coimbatore - 641 015

Vivekanandha Nursing College For Woment (Rabindranath Tagore College Of Nursing For Women)Nh-47,Kovai Salem Express High Way, Veerachipalayam - 637 303, Salem

Sri Narayani College Of Nursing Thirumalikodi, Vellore - 632 055

St. Xavier’s Catholic College Of Nursing Chunkankadai, Aloor - 629 807, Kanyakumari District RASS Academy College Of Nursing Pappavalasai Pirivu, Poovanthi, Sivagangai District   

Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan College Of Nursing 274-C,Thuraiyur Road, Perambalaur - 621 212   

Child Jesus College Of Nursing Child Jesus HospitalContonment, Post Box No.17, Trichy -1        

Ellen College Of Nursing Navakarai, Madukkarai Post Office, Coimbatore - 641 102.                

Indira College Of Nursing1,VGR Nagar, Vgr Garden, Pandur – 631 203Thiruvallur District

Venkateswara Nursing CollegeOld Mahabalipuram Road, Thalambur - 603 103Kancheepuram District

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Texcity College Of Nursing Texcity Campus, Podanur Main Road, Coimbatore - 641 023.

Jainee College Of Nursing10/2, 11/2, Muruga Bhavan, Palani Road, Dindigul.

Sakthi College Of Nursing Sakthi Nagar, Palakkanuthur, Oddanchatiram. PGP College Of Nursing  & ResearchVillipalayam, Namakkal, Namakkal - 637 207

Nandha College Of NursingKoorapalayam Pirivu, Pitchandandampalayam Post                   Erode - 638 052        

Sre Sakthimayeil Institute Of Nursing & ResearchNatarajapuram, Namakkal 638 183.                            Billroth College Of Nursing2, Mettukuppam Road, Maduraraivoil, Chennai 600 095.                        Shivparvathi Mandradiar Institute Of Health Sciences,Kangeyam Main Road, Palayamkottai, Nathakadaiyur,Erode District - 638 108.

Karpagam College Of NursingS.F.No.770, 763,Othakkalmandapam VillageCoimbatore - 641 032.

Padmasree College Of NursingMasilamani Nagar, Walajabad, Kancheepuram - 631 605

Swamy Vivekananda College Of NursingSri Ramakrishna Nagar, A.jettithan, Dharmapuri - 636 807

MMM College Of Nursing131, Sakthi Nagar, Nolambur, Tiruvallur District.

Karpaga Vinayaga College Of NursingJ.J.Nagar, Sivapuram, Pudukottai – 622 404.

Sakthi College Of NursingAchi Mangalam, Karur - 639 005.

Sri Aurobindo College Of Nursing,Aurobindo Nagar, S.F.No.536/537, Attur Village, Karur - 639 006.

Al-Ameen College Of NursingSomasipadi, Turuvannamalai - 606 611.

Right College Of Nursing1/5, Chettiaragram Road,Sivabootham VillageVannagaram, Chennai - 600 095

Sri Santhoshi College Of NursingPyambade, Madhuranthagam, Kancheepuram District

Vignesh Nursing College131,Manlurpet Road, Kizhanaikarai, Tiruvannamalai - 606 603

White Memorial Collelge Of NursingAttoor, Kanyakumari District - 629 127

Thasiah College Of NursingMarthandam, Vellivilagam, Kanyakumari District

Servite College Of NursingSouth Poganur Road, Nagamangalam, Trichy

P.S.College Of NursingThalakulam, Kanyakumari District - 629 802

Annasamy Rajammal College Of Nursing3/95,Surandai Road, Veerakeralampudur, Tirunelveli - 627 861

Rajalakshmi College Of NursingRajalakshmi Nagar, Thandalam, Kancheepuram District - 602 105.

R.V.S. College Of NursingKumarankottam CampusTrichy Road,Kannampalayam, Coimbatore District - 641 502

Nightingale Institute Of Nursing EducationMgr Nagar, L & T Bye Pass Road, Madukarai Market,Chettipalayam Road, Coimbatore - 641 105.

E.S.College Of Nursing32-B,Trichy Trunk Road, Villupuram - 605 602

Annammal College Of NursingAnnammal Hospital Campus, Kuzhithurai - 629 163Kanyakumari District

Suran College Of NursingVannipatti, Chatrapatti Road, Mottamalai, Virudhu Nagar

Global College Of NursingNattalam Village, Kanyakumari District.

Our Lady Of Health College Of NursingV.O.C. Nagar, Trichy Road, Tanjavur – 613 007.

Sri Paspo College Of NursingSri Paspo Nagar, A. Jettihalli Post,Behind Collector’s Bungalow, Dharmapuri - 636 701

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Sri Vijay Vidyalaya College Of NursingD.N.C Compound, Gandhi Nagar, Dharmapuri - 636 701.

Sree Abirami College Of Nursing33,Madukkarai Road, Sundarapuram, Coimbatore - 641 024

Kovai Kongunadu College Of Nursing64, 11Th Street, Tatabad, Coimbatore - 641 012

Shenbagha College Of Nursing14,Histel Street, Velappanchavadi, Chennai - 600 077

Chithirai College Of Nursing36-E, Kurivikaran Salai, Madurai - 9

Indira College Of NursingDindugal Main Road, Pirattiyur, Trichy - 620 009

Sri Rangapoopathi College Of NursingAlampoondi Village, Gingee Taluk, Villupuram District

Doctor’s College Of NursingNo.85,Srinivasa Nagar, Machuvadi, Pudukkottai - 622 004

Vellalar College Of NursingMaruthi Nagar, Erode - 12

Keerai Thamil Selvan College Of NursingKts Nagar, Sathiyamangalam, Pudukottai District - 622 501

J.V.College Of NursingNo.59 & 60, Balaji Nagar 3Rd Street, Padi, Chennai - 600 050

Arvinth College Of Nursing17, Rangar Sannathi Street, Namakkal – 637 001

Anbu College Of NursingM.g.r. Nagar, Konapulla Medu,New Pallipalayam Road, Komarapalayam - 638 183.

Sacred Heart College Of Nursing (Sakottai)1006, Karaikkal Road, Muthiapillai MandapamSakottai – 612 401, Tanjavore District

Om Sakthi College Of NursingOm Sakthi Hospital, No.4, Sengodipuram, Dharmapuri - 636 701

BKR College Of NursingBKR Nagar, Tiruvallur District, Tiruttani - 631 209

Annai Dora College Of Nursing,Seva Nilayam Society, Rajathani (P.o.), Aundipatti - 625 512, Theni District.

Nehru College Of Nursing (Trichy)No.15,N.m.k. Colony Main Road, TVS Tollgate, Tiruchirappalli - 620 020

Mount Zion College Of NursingLena Vilakku, Pudukkottai - 622 507

Pauls College Of NursingVanur Taluk, Villupuram District - 605 109

Gem Institute Of Nursing Education & Research15-A, Pankaja Mill Road, Ramnathapuram, Coimbatore - 641 045

Shri Barani College Of NursingOld Tharamangalam Main RoadMajra Kollappatty, Salem - 636 030

Ganga College Of NursingNo.17,Trichy Road, Ondipudhur, Coimbatore - 641 016

Sree Sastha College Of NursingChembarambakkam, Chennai - 602 103

Aladi Aruna College Of NursingSivalarkulan Panchayat, Alangulam, Tirunelveli District - 627 801

OPR Memorial College Of Paramedical SciencesNeyveli Main Road, Vadalur - 607 303, Cuddalore District

Mannai Narayanasamy College Of NursingMathur, Thandan Korai Post, Thanjavur – 641 206

Maharani Nursing College1/74, Nanjiyampalayam (Tirupur Main Road) Dharapuram - 638 657

Arun College Of NursingNo.15, Thiyagarajapuram, Vellore - 632 001

CSI Eliza Caldwell College Of NursingRadhapuram Taluk, Tirunelveli District - 627 651

Thiraviam College Of NursingMount Jerusalem, Periyakulam Road, Kailasapatti, Theni - 625 605

Amj College Of NursingArni Road, Thellur, VandavasiThiruvannamalai District - 604 404

Arunai Institute Of Nursing Education & Research Mathur, Tiruvannamalai - 606 603.

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Annai Veilankanni’s College Of Nursing33, Gandhi Road, Nedungundram Village,Komapakkam Post, Chennai - 600 048.

Madurai Apollo College Of Nursing484, B-Ii West Cross Street, K.K.nagar, Madurai - 625 020.

Srinidhi College Of Health Services And Research,103F, Sethu Mahal, Sathyasai Nagar, Madurai - 625 003.

St. Xavier College Of Nursing45, Karuppur, Marukldhanallur, Kumbakonam, Thanjavur District.

Karpaga Vinayaga College Of NursingChinna Kolambakkam, Kancheepuram District.

Arcot Sri Mahalakshmi Women’s College Of NursingArcot-Arni Main Road,Villapakkam, Vellore District.

Sri Balaji College Of NursingS.no.309/5, Knowledge Temple Campus,Shri Ramachandra Nagar, Cherankoilpathu Village,Cheranmahadevi, Tirunelveli - 627 414.

Royal College Of NursingNavakkarai P.O. Madukkarai, Coimbatore - 641 105.

Sardar Rajas College Of NursingThirurajapuram, Tirunelveli District – 627 105.

V.V. Vanniaperumal Nursing College For WomenS.no.369/2 Chatra Reddiapatti Village, Virudhunagar – 626 001.

Jennys College Of NursingNo.2/67, Manigandam Road, Ramjee Nagar, Tiruchirappalli 629 703.

M.A.M. College Of NursingSiruganur, Tiruchirappalli 629 703.

Dr. Kumaraswamy College Of NursingPerumalpuram, Kottam PostKanyakumari - 629 703

Ithaya Jyothy College Of NursingCaussanelpuram, Munneerpallam VillageTirunelveli - 627 007

Jeeva College Of NursingSree Pankanjam Krishnan Education Trust269-G Bangalore Main Road, Krishnagiri - 635 001

St. Bonnie Whiter College Of Nursing Indian Christian Mission CentreVasanthapuram, Salem - 636 008.

Bhaarath College Of Nursing 72-B Dindigul Road, Palani - 624 601.

Srinivasan College Of Nursing Siruvachur, Perumbalur 621 113.

Vee Care College Of Nursing1/5, Chettiar Agaram Road, Sivabootham VillageThiruvallur District.

Sri Devi College Of NursingKrishnapuram, Ponneri - 601 204.

Padmasri Dr. SivanthiAdlkalar College Of Nursin23A/5, Govindammal Colony, Tiruchendur - 628 215.

St. Ann’s College Of NursingSacred Heart Hospital, Tuticorin

Institute Of Nursing CollegeG.kuppuswamy Naidu Memorial HospitalPost Box.no. 6327, Nethaji Road, Pappanickenpalayam, Coimbatore - 641 037.

Sri Ramakrishna College Of NursingKulasekharam, K.D. Dist., CET College Of Nursing,

Crescent Educational And Charitable Trust44-A East Of Tower, S.P. Office Road, Nagercoil - 629 001.

CSI St. Luke’s College Of NursingThirumaraiyur, Nazareth - 628 617.

V.P.M.M. College Of NursingKrishnankoil, Sriviliputhur, Virudhunagar District

St. Isabel’s College Of Nursing,49, Oliver Road, Mylapore, Chennai - 600 004

Grace College Of NursingPadanthalomoodu, Kaliakkavilai - 629 153, K.K. Dist

The Salvation Army Catherine Booth College Of Nursing, K.K.Dist

Sacred Heart College Of Nursing, Pudhupatty Village, A.vellodu, Dindigul District

CSI College Of NursingCSI Kanyakumari Diocese, 71-A, Dennis Street, Nagercoil - 629 001

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Hindu Mission College Of Nursing The Hony Secretary 103, Gst Road, Tambaram (West), Chennai-45

Kavery Medical College And Nursing, TrichyNo.1, K.c. Road, Tennur, Trichy-17

Post Basic B.sc.(Nursing) ProgrammeCollege Of Nursing,  Madras Medical College, Chennai - 600 003

College Of NursingGovernment Mohan Kumaramangalam, Medical College, Salem

College Of Nursing,  Christian Medical College , Vellore - 632 002

College Of Nursing Sri Ramakrishna Institute Of Paramedical Sciences 395, Sarojini Road, Coimbatore - 641 044

Matha College Of Nursing Vaanpuram, Sivagangai District, Manamadurai - 630 606

Sree Mookambika College Of Nursing, V.p.m.hospital, Padanilam, Kulasekharam - 629 161

Annai J.k.k.sampoorani Ammal College Of Nursing, Ethirmedu, Valayakaranur Post, Komarapalayam-638 183 College Of Nursing, K.g. Hospital Arts College Road, Coimbatore 641 018 Apollo College Of Nursing Ayanambakkam, Chennai - 600 095

Vivekanandha Nursing College For Woment ( Rabindranath Tagore College Of Nursing For Women)Nh-47,Kovai Salem Express High Way, Veerachipalayam – 637 303, Sankari Taluk, Salem

Sri Santhoshi College Of NursingPyambade, Madhuranthagam, Kancheepuram District

Sri Vijay Vidyalaya College Of NursingD.N.C. Compound Gandhi Nagar, Dharmapuri - 636 701

St. Xavier’s Catholic College Of Nursing Chunkankadai Aloor - 629 807, Kanyakumari District

Ganga College Of NursingS.F.NO.442, Vattamalaipalayam, Coimbatore – 641 022.

Nightingale Institute Of Nursing EducationM.G.R.nagar, Madukkarai, Coimbatore - 641 105.

Sri K.Ramachandran Naidu Collegeof NursingK.R.Naidu Nagar, Karivalam (Via),Post Bag No.1, Paruvakudi Village, Sankaran Kovil (Tk)Tirunelveli District - 627 753.

Karpaga Vinayaga College Of NursingJ.J.nagar, Sivapuram (Post), Pudukottai - 622 422.

Adhiparasakthi College Of Nursing, Melmaruvathur - 603 319

Madha College Of Nursing Somangalam Road, Kundrathur, Chennai - 600 069

Sresakthimayeil Institute Of Nursing And Research,P. B. No.151, Natarajapuram, Komarapalayam - 638 183.Namakkal District

Kongunade College Of Nursing64, 11Th Street, Tatabad, Coimbatore - 641 012.

Arvinth College Of Nursing17, Rangar Sannathi Street, Namakkal - 637 001.

KMCH College Of NursingKMCH Campus, Avinashi Road, Coimbatore - 641 014.

Om Sakthi College Of NursingOm Sakthi Hospital, No.4, Sengodipuram, Dharmapuri - 636 701

PPG College Of Nursing9/1, Keeranatham Road, Saravanampatty,Coimbatore - 641 035.

Shivparvathi Mandradiar Institute Of Health Sciences,Kangeyam Main Road,Palayamkottai, Nathakadaiyur, Tiruppur District - 638 108.

Vivekanandha College Of Nursing Elayampalayam, Tiruchengodu - 637 205, Namakkal Distrist

Anbu College Of NursingM.G.R. Nagar, Konapulla Medu, Komarapalayam - 638 183.Namakkal District.

Aladi Aruna College Of NursingSivalarkulan Panchayat, Alangulam, Tirunelveli District - 627 801

Annammal College Of NursingAnnammal Hospital CampusKuzhithurai - 629 163, Kanyakumari District

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Sri Aurobindo College Of Nursing,Aurobindo Nagar, S.F.NO.536/537, Attur Village,Karur - 639 006.

E.S. College Of Nursing32-B,Trichy Trunk Road, Villupuram - 605 602Global College Of NursingNattalam Village, Vilavan Code Taluk, Kanyakumari District.

P.S.College Of NursingThalakulam, Kanyakumari District - 629 802

Padmavathi College Of Nursing, Post Box No;15 Krishnagiri Main Road,  Periyanahalli Dharmapuri - 635 205

Thasish College Of NursingMarthandam, Vellivilagam, Viricode Post – 629 165, Kanyakumari

Vignesh Nursing College131 Man Lurpet Road, Kizhanalkarai Thiruvannamali – 606 603.Phone No. 04175 235410.

M.A.Chidmbaram College Of NursingV.H.S. Compus, Taramani, Chennai 600 113.

Servite College Of NursingManikandan, South Poganur Road, Nagamangalam

Arunai Institute Of Nursing Education & Research, MathurTiruvannamalai - 606 603.

Sree Abirami College Of Nursing33 Madukkarai Road, Sundarpauram, Coimbatore - 641 024.

RASS Academy College Of NursingPappavalasai Poovathai, Sivagangai Dist

Karpaga Vinayga College Of NursingChinna Kolmbakkam,Maduranthkam,Kanchepuram Dist

Venkateswara Nursing CollegeOld Mahabilipuram Road, Thalambur - 603 103

Ellen College Of Nursing Navakarai, Madukkarai Post Office, Coimbatore – 641 102.

Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan College Of Nursing 274-C,Thuraiyur Road, Perambalaur – 621 212   

Shri Bharani College Of Nursing Near ESI Hospital Quarters, Majrakollappatty, Salem-636 001.

Arun College Of NursingNo.15, Thiyagarajapuram, Vellore – 632 001

MMM College Of Nursing131, Sakthi Nagar, Nolambur, Tiruvallur District

Sri Paspo College Of NursingSri Paspo Nagar, Dharmapuri - 636 701

Vee Care College Of Nursing1/5, Chettiar Agaram RoadSivabootham Village, Thiruvallur District.

Gem Institute Of Nursing Education & Research15-A,Pankaja Mill Road, Ramnathapuram Coimbatore – 641 045

Dhanvanthri College Of Nursing5, Poongundranar Street, Karungalpalayam, Erode 638 003

Our Lady Of Health College Of NursingV.O.C. Nagar, Trichy Road, Tanjavur - 613 007

Sardar Rajas College Of NursingThirurajapuram, Tirunelveli District - 627 105.

Sacred Heart Nursing College, Ultra Trust, 4/235, College Road, Thasildar Nagar, Madurai - 625 020

Grace College Of NursingPadanthalomoodu, Kaliakkavilai-629 153

Sakthi College Of Nursing Sakthi Nagar, Palakkanuthur, Oddanchatiram.

Jennys College Of NursingNo.2/67, Manigandam Road, Ramjee Nagar Tiruchirappalli 629 703.

M.A.M. College Of NursingSiruganur, Tiruchirappalli 629 703.

Annai Meenakshi College Of Nursing, P.B.No:4431, Madukkarai Market Road Industrial Estate Post, Coimbatore-641 021

PhysiotherapyGovernment Institute Of Rehabilitation Medicine, K.K.nagar, Chennai-600 083

Government College Of Physiotherapy, Periamilaguparai, Tiruchirapalli - 620 001

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College Of Physiotherapy, Sri Ramakrishna Institute Ofparamedical Sciences, 395, Sarojini Naidu Road, Coimbatore - 641 044

College Of Physiotherapy, Christian Medical College, Vellore

Bharani Swathi College Of Physiotherapy, VGP Babu Nagar, Medavakkam, Chennai - 601 302

Maharaja College Of Physiotherapy, No:1, 7Th Avenue, Besant Nagar, Chennai - 600 090

R.V.S. College Of Physiotherapy, Trichy Road, Sulur, Coimbatore - 641 402

College Of Physiotherapy Trinity Mission And Medical Foundation, Ultra Trust, 4/235, Tahsildar Nagar, Madurai-625 020

Padmavathi College Of Physiotherapy, 9-B, Winding Driver Chinnasamy Street, Dharmapuri-636 701.

Nandha College Of Physiotherapy  No:29/4,Koorapalayam Pirivu, Erode-638 052

College Of Physiotherapy, J.K.K.Munirajah Medical Research Foundation Ethirmedu, P.B.No 70, Valayakaranur Post

B.Komarapalayam, Namakkal District-638 183

KMCH College Of Physiotherapy, P B No.3209, Avanashi Road, Coimbatore 641 014

Adhiparasakthi College Of Physiotherapy  Melmaruvathur,  Kanchipuram District - 603 319 

Thanthai Roever College Of Physiotherapy, Perambalur, Trichy - 621 212

Cherrann’s College Of Physiotherapy, Cheran Institute Of Health Sciences, 278-A, Siruvani Main Road, Coimbatote - 641 039

Annai Theressa Institute Of Para Medical Sciences, Kurunji Hospital Teejay Hospital Road, Five Road, Salem 636016

Kavimony College Of Physiotherapy, Near Sitra, Civil Aerodrome, Coimbatore-641 014    

Tamilnadu Paramedical  Institutions College Of Physiotherapy Vidyashram Gardens, Injambakkam, Chennai - 600 041.

Aalim Muhammed Salegh College Of Paramedical Sciences Nizara Bonaza,813, Anna Salai Chennai - 600 002

K.G.College Of Physiotherapy K.G. Campus, Thudiyalur Road,Coimbatore - 641 035

Devendra College Of Physiotherapy Thoothukudi Main Road, Ariyakulam, Maharaja  Nagar Post,         Tirunelveli - 627 351

P.P.G.College Of Physiotherapy 9/1, Keeranatham Road, Saravanampatty Coimbatore - 641 035

Madha College Of Physiotherapy Somangalam Road, Sirukalathur Kundrathur , Chennai-600 069

Vel R.s.medical College  College Of Physiotherapy No 42, Avadi Alamathi Road, Avadi, Chennai 600 062

U.c.a.college Of Paramedical Sciences, Old No:37 (New No:30) Pachiyappas Hostel Road, Chetpet, Chennai-600 031

Mannai Narayanaswamy Para Medical College, 14, Kutchery Road, Thanjavur - 613 001

P.S.G College Of Paramedical Sciences, Post Box 1674, Peelamedu - 641 004  Kamalam Viswanathan College Of Physiotherapy 46, Singarathope, Tiruchi- 620 008

Christian College Of  Physiotherapy Colachel,Kanyakumari District 629 251

White Memorial College Of  Physiotherapy ,Attoor, Veeyannor P.o, Kanyakumari District

Jaya College Of Para Medical Sciences No.8. Iind Main Road, Krishnapuram M.T.H. Road, Tiruninravur - 602 024

Mohammed Sathak Aj College Of Physiotherapy, Sathak Centre, Ist Floor, 144, Nungambakkam, Chennai - 600 034                

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Occupational Therapy

College Of Occupational Therapy, Christian Medical College, Vellore-632 002 

K.M.C.H. College Of Occupational Therapy,                       P.B.No:3209, Avanashi Road, Coimbatore - 641 014

College Of Occupational Therapy,J.K.K Munirajah Medical Research Foundation P.O.Box No: 70, Ethirmedu, B.KumarapalayamNamakkal District - 638 183

B.M.R.Sc. CollegesChristian Medical College Bagayam, Thorapadi Post, Vellore - 632 002

B.Sc. (M.L.T.)Christian Medical College Bagayam, Vellore - 632 002

B.Sc. (Optometry)Institute Of Ophthalmology  Joseph Eye Hospital, Tiruchirapalli - 620 001

M.Sc. (Bio – Chemistry)Christian Medical College Bagayam, Vellore - 632 002

M.Sc. (Microbiology)Christian Medical College Bagayam, Vellore - 632 002

M.Sc. (Epidemiology)Christian Medical College Bagayam, Vellore - 632 002

M.Sc. (Bio – Statistics)Christian Medical College Bagayam, Vellore-632 002

M.Sc. (Medical Sociology)MMM Academy Of Medical SciencesNo.131, Sakthi Nagar,Nolambur, Thiruvallur District

M.Sc. (Medical Physics)Government Arignar Anna Memorial Cancer Research Institute & Hospital,Kancheepuram

M.Sc. (Microbiology)Christian Medical College Bagayam, Thorapadi Post  Vellore - 632 002

M.Sc. (Epidemiology)Christian Medical College Bagayam, Thorapadi Post, Vellore - 632 002

M.Sc. (Bio – Statistics)Christian Medical College Bagayam, Thorapadi Post, Vellore - 632 002

M.Sc. (Molecular And Clinical Virology)King Institute Of Preventive Medicine And Research, Guindy, Chennai - 600 032.

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Post Doctoral FellowshipWomen’s Center & Hospitals (P) Ltd, 146-B,Mettupalayam Road, Near New Bus Stand, Coim-batore - 641 043

Madras ENT Research Foundation Pvt. Ltd, 1,1 Cross Street. Off.ii Main Road, Raja Annamalaipuram, Chennai - 600 028

Laser & Laparoscopic Hospital, 121, G.n. Chetty Road, T.nagar, Chennai - 600 017

Dhanvantri Critical Care Center, 60,61, Poonkondranar Street, Karungalpalayam, Erode - 638 003

Mediscan Systems, 197, Dr.natesan Road, Mylapore, Chennai - 600 004

Apollo Hospitals, 21, Greams Lane Off, Greams Road, Chennai - 600 006

Kilpauk Medical College, Chennai - 600 010

Kanchi Kamakoti Childstrust Hospital, Nugambakkkam, Chennai - 600 034.

Bharat Education & Research Foundation 197, Peters Road, Royapettah, Chennai - 600 014

Dr. Mehta’s Hospitals Pvt. Ltd 2, Mcnichols Road, 3Rd Lane, Chetpet, Chennai - 600 031

Instiutute of Surgical Gastroenterology Govt. Stanley Medical College, Chennai - 600 003

Govt. RSRM Lying In Hospital,Royapuram, Chennai - 600 013

V.G. Hospital Indian Institute of Laparoscopic Surgery Research Training Centre,Coimbatore - 641 034

Institute Of Ophthalmology, Joseph Eye Hospital138, Melapudur, Trichy - 620 001

Sahishnatha Institute Of Child Health, Madras Medical Mission, Chennai – 600 037

The Madras Medical Mission, 4-A, 5Th Floor, Dr. J. Jayalalithaa Nagar, Mogappair, Chennai - 600 037

Institute of Child Health And Hospital,Chennai – 600 008

Regional Institute of ophthalmology And Govt. Ophthalmic Hospital, Egmore, Chennai - 600 008

Barnard Institute Of Radiology & Oncology,Government General Hospital, Chennai – 600 003

Institute Of Anaesthesiology & Critical Care,Govt. General Hospital, Chennai - 600 003

Institute Of Social Obstetrics, Govt. Kasthuriba Gandhihospital, Chennai - 600 005

Ganga Medical Centre And Hospital Pvt. Ltd, 313, Mettupalayam, Coimbatore – 641 043

Dr. Mohan’s Diabetes Education Academy, 6B, Cornran Smith Road, Gopalapuram, Chennai - 600 086

The Eye Foundation, D.B. Road, Coimbatore - 641 002

Gem Hospital & Research Centre Pvt. Ltd., 45-A, Pankaja Mill Road, Ramanathapuram, Coimbatore - 641 045

M.V. Hospital For Diabetes & Prof. M. Viswanathan Diabetes Research Centre, 4, West Mada Church Street, Royapuram, Chennai - 600 013

The Institute Of Neurological Sciences, The Voluntary Health Sciences Rajiv Gandhi Salai, Adyar, Chennai - 600 113

International Center For Cardio Thoracic & Vascular Diseases, Dr. K.M. Cherian Heart Foundation,R-30-C Ambattur Industrial Estate Road., Mogappair, Chennai - 600 101

Sundaram Medical Foundation, Dr. Rangarajan Memorial Hospital Shanthi Colony, 4Th Avenue Annanagar, Chennai - 600 040.

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Spine Arthroscopic And Joint Replacement Centre Pvt. Ltd. No.657, Trichy Road, (Opp. Andal Kalyana Mandapam) Singanallur Po, Coimbatore - 641 005.

Garbba Rashambigai Fertility Centre (P) Ltd No.4,6Th Cross, United India Colony, Kodambakkam, Chennai - 600 024.

Dr. Kamakshi Memorial Hospital Pvt Ltd, No.1 Radial Road Pallikaranai, Chennai - 600 100.Cancer Institute(Wia), Adyar, Chennai.

Venkateswara Hospitals 36, A Charmiers Road, Nandhanam, Chennai - 35.

Dr. A. Ramachandran’s Diabetes Hospital & India Diabetes Research Foundation 28 Marshalls Road, Chennai - 8

VGM Hospital Institute Of Gastroenterology 2100, Trichy Road Rajalakshmi Mills Stop Coimbatore - 641 005

Kovai Medical Center And Hospital Ltd, Post Box No.3209, Avanashi Road, Coimbatore - 641 014

Kavery Medical Centre And Hospital No.1, K.C. Road, Tennur, Trichy - 17

Medindia Hospitals 83, Valluvarkottam High Road, Nungambakkam, Chennai - 34

Gastro Medical Centre Trichy Private Limited C57, 11Th Cross (East), Thillai Nagar, Trichy - 620 018

Prashanth Institute Of Paramedical Sciences (Unit Of Prashanth Multispeciality Hospitals) 77, Harrington Road, Chennai - 600 031

Rao Hospital 120, West Periyaswamy Road, R.s. Puram, Coimbatore - 641 002

G.V.N. Institute Of Endoscopy, Laser & Keyhole Surgery(Gel) 30, Babu Road, Trichy - 620 008.

Global Hospitals & Healthcity 439, Cheran Nagar, Off Omr, Sholinganallur, Perumbakkam, Chennai - 100

Nitra Institute Of Sleep Sciences 70, (Old No.89), V Block, 5Th Avenue, Anna Nagar, Chennai - 600 040

Christian Medical College, Thorapadi Post, Bagayam, Vellore - 632 002

Medical Research Foundation New No.41/Old No.18, College Road, Chennai - 6

K.V. Hospital, Iswarya Fertility Centre 72-B, Dindigul Road, Palani-624 601 Lotus Eye Care Hospital, No.770/12, Avinashi Road, Civil Aerodrome Post,Coimbatore - 641 014

Meenakshi Mission Hospital & Research Centre Lake Area, Melur Road, Madurai-625 107. M.N. Eye Hospital Pvt Ltd, 781, T.h. Road, Tondiarpet, Chennai - 600 021 G.Kuppuswamy Naidu Memorial Hospital, Post Box No.6327, Nethaji Road, Pappanaickenpalayam, Coimbatore - 641 037 Preethi Hospital, 27, Ganesh Nagar, 120 Feet Road, Opp.mattuthavani Bus Stand, Madurai - 625 007

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List of Affiliated colleges and students details

Sl.No. Name of the courses Total Intuition Annual Student Intake

1. M.B.B.S. 34 4005

2. P.G. Degrree/Diplima/Super Speciality

16 1731

3. Dental 25 1851

4. Homoeopathy 11 624

5. Siddha 10 394

6. Unani 01 26

7. Ayurveda 06 210

8. Naturopathy & Yogic Science 05 220

9. Nursing 158 8853

10. Pharmacy 43 3793

11. Physiotherapy 43 1140

12. Occupational Therapy 07 569

13 Allied Health Sciences 84 143`

14 Post Doctoral fellowship programmes

53 106

15 Fellowship Programmes 4 20

16. Distance Education 1 250

Total 23935

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THE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH COUNCIL

Research in the field of health sciences is one of the founding objectives of The Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University.

The University has instituted a committee, ‘The University Research Council’. Through the Council, the varsity will fund researches of the students and faculty of the affiliated institutions in form of research grants.

MED EJ

The University has started its official e journal – Med ej, to facilitate, encourage and promote research publications by the students of this university.

CENTRE FOR CME ACCREDITATION

Continuing Medical Education refers to a specific form of continuing education that helps those in the medical field maintain professional competence and learn about new and developing areas of their field.

Accreditation is a mark of quality. The university has instituted a committee for accreditation of the educational activities in the field of Health Sciences.

Conceptus

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The year 2012 has a very special significance for the University as it marks the 25th Anniversary of this esteemed institution. Silver Jubilee, a long milestone by any measure, has a special mention in the life of any institution as it signifies a coming of age and maturity.

It is the apt time to pause and reflect on all the good work done, look back and thank everyperson who was contributed, ponder how much more needs to be done and a momentous occasion indeed to be celebrated.

Silver Jubilee Year 2012

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The Silver Jubilee Celebrations of this University was inaugurated by the Honourable Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu Selvi J Jayalalithaa in the Convocation held on November 3rd, 2011 at the Centenary Auditorium, University of Madras by laying the foundation stone for the Silver Jubilee Guest House to be erected in the University premises. A Plaque was unveiled by the Honorable Chief Minister to commemorate this occasion.

Inauguration

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The University has proposed to build a Silver Jubilee Guest House and Auditorium in the year 2012 as part of the Silver Jubilee Celebrations of this University. The Bhoomi Pooja for the proposed structures was on 22.03.2012.

The Minister of Health, Government of Tamil Nadu and Pro Chancellor, The Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University, Dr. V S Vijay M.S.(Ortho) D. Ortho, laid the foundation for the Silver Jubilee Guest House and Auditorium.

The Guest House, which would house 24 rooms, 2 suites, a waiting hall, kitchen, pantry and a Dining Hall, would be build on an area of 12761 sq. feet.

The palatial auditorium which can seat about 894 people would be built on an area of 32323 sq. ft and would have a front foyer and 2 screen rooms.

The administrative building was expanded in the fourth and fifth floors in the rear side on the occasion of the silver jubilee year for which, the Bhoomi puma was done along with the Silver Jubille Guest house and Auditorium.

Dr. V.S. Vijay, Honourable Minister for Health, Government of Tamil Nadu and Pro-Chancellor of this University inaugurated the outdoor Badminton court which was laid for the recreation to the staff of the University. This well laid Badminton court is in the side of the main administrative building.

Bhoomi Puja of Silver Jubilee Block

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Silver Jubilee Convocations

The first convocation to occur in the Silver Jubilee Year was the 23rd Convocation of this University, held on 29.02.2012 at the Centenary Auditorium, University of Madras.

The convocation was presided by His Excellency, Governor of Tamil Nadu and Chancellor, The Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University, Dr. K. Rosaiah, in the presence of Dr. V.S. Vijay Honourable Minister for Health, Government of Tamil Nadu and Pro-Chancellor, The Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University and Dr. Mayil Vahanan Natarajan, Vice Chancellor of this prestigious University.

Dr. Pratap K. Reddy, Chairman, Apollo Group of Hospital was the chief Guest and Dr. S. Kameswaran, Emeritus Professor, National Academy of Medical Sciences was the Guest of Honour.

In this convocation, five doctors were given D.Sc (Honoris Causea) for their contribution par excellence in their respective fields. Fifteen eminent clinicians were given the Life-time Acheivement award. 5227 graduates were with degrees including 38 medalists.

The Vice Chancellor gave a detailed report on the achievements of the University under his leadership. The Chief Guest addressed the graduates, which in essence summarized the changing scenarios in the Indian health Care Industry – its needs and challenges.

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Silver Jubilee convocations

The second Silver jubilee Convocation was the 24th Convocation of this University. It was held on 17.08.2012 at the Centenary Auditorium, University of Madras.

The convocation was presided by His Excellency, Governor of Tamil Nadu and Chancellor, The Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University, Dr. K. Rosaiah, in the presence of Dr. V.S. Vijay Honourable Minister for Health, Government of Tamil Nadu and Pro-Chancellor, The Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University and Dr. Mayil Vahanan Natarajan, Vice Chancellor of this prestigious University.

The Guest of Honour for the occasion was Dr. V. Shantha, Chairman, Cancer Institute (WIA) and Member, State Planning Commission, Government of Tamil Nadu, who addressed the graduates with a very inspiring talk on the basic concept of Medical profession - service to humanity. The talk embarked on the changing scenario in Medical Education and emphasized on Quality in Medical Education.

In this Convocation, three doctors were awarded D.Sc (Honoris Causa) for their service par excellence in their chosen fields and 16 eminent clinicians were given Life Time Achievement Awards. 5978 graduates were awarded degrees in this Convocation including 18 Ph.D, 30 Post Doctoral Fellowships and 90 medalists.

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Indo US Winter Symposium The Silver Jubilee Celebrations of this University had a academic start in the form of the Indo US winter symposium, which has expert speakers from the US and Chennai delivering talks on various specialized topics during this two day symposium, held on 7th and 8th of January, 2012, at the Senate Hall of this University.

The Symposium was a held in association with the American Tamil Medical Association (ATMA). It had 8 Eminent speakers from India and 9 eminent speakers from USA delivering lectures on recent advances in many fields of medicine including Orthopedics, Diabetology, OBGYN, Assisted Reproduction, Surgical Oncology, Urology, Cardiothoracic surgery, Medical Education and Patient Care.

It was an academic feast which attracted about 120 registrants, ranging from post graduates to practicing clinicians to Professors of medical colleges. Free registration was offered for the benefit of the Post graduates. All the participants were awarded certificates. This educational activity was awarded 10 credit points by the Centre for CME Accreditation, The Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University.

During the inaugural ceremony, Dr. CK Palani and Dr. Vellore Parithivel, of the ATMA were awarded Visiting Professorship (international) of the Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University by the Vice Chancellor

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Dr. Mayil Vahanan Natarajan, M.S.Orth., M.Ch.Orth.(L’pool.),  Ph.D,  D.Sc., F.R.C.S., Vice Chancellor, TNMMU

Dr. Vellore S. Parithivel MD,FACSAssociate Professor of Surgery, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Deputy Chairman Department of Surgery Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center, Bronx, NY.

Dr. Govardhan, M.S.(Ortho)Director, Institute of Orthopedics (Retd), MMC, Chennai.

Dr. Krishnamurthi Sundaram M.D., F.A.C.S.Vice-Chairman and Chief, Head and NeckAnd Skull base surgery, Dept. of otolaryngology,Long Island college Hospital, Brooklyn, NY

Dr. S. K. Rajan M.D., FRCP(Glas), DSc(Hons), FRCP (Edin), Emeritus Professor, TNMMU

Dr. Raja R. Gopaldas MS, Assistant Professor and Director of ResearchDivision of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Hugh E. Stephenson Department of Surgery, University of Missouri - Columbia School of Medicine

Dr. Nirmala Jayashankar, M.D. (OG), Consultant, Apollo Hospitals, Chennai

Dr. Sundaresan T. Sambandam M.DClinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Brown University Providence, Rhode Island

Dr. S.M. Chandramohan, MS M.Ch FACS FIMSA, Head, Dept. of Surgical Gastroenterology, MMC, Chennai.

Dr. Ramanathan Raju MBA, FACS, FRCS, CPE, Chief Executive Officer, Cook County Hospital, Chicago, IL

Dr. V. Mohan, M.D., FRCP, Ph.D., D.Sc., Chairman & Chief Diabetologist, Dr. Mohan’s Diabetes, Chennai

Dr. Subramanian BalasubramanianProf. Surgery and emergency medicine. Charles Drew university, LA. Chief Physician, Dept. of health Sciences, LA county + USC Network. Chief Outpatient Surgery LAC/ USC.

Dr. Anand Moses MD, Professor of Diabetology, KMCH, Chennai

Dr. Ponnandai S. SomasundarAssistant Professor of Surgery, Associate Chief, Division of Surgical Oncology, Director of geriatric Oncology Program, Roger Williams Medical Center, Boston University.

Dr. Priya Kannan, MBBS., M.Med., MCE, Asst. Prof., Dept. Medical Genetics, TNMMU

Dr. Ananthakrishnan SivaramanUrology Fellow, Global Robotics Institute – Celebration, Florida.

Speakers from Chennai Speakers from USA

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CME on ‘Pathology of Revision Arthroplasty’

The second CME of the Silver Jubilee year was conducted on 31st January 2012 between 3.00 p.m to 5.00 p.m in the senate hall of this university.

An expert in field of orthopaedic pathology Dr. Manjula Bansal, Attending pathologist and chief of Clinical Pathology, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, USA and Associate professor of Pathology, Weill Cornell medical college, New York, USA gave guest lecture on “Pathology in Orthopaedics”.

It was a brainstorming session. About 50 faculties and post graduate students from The T.N. Dr. M.G.R. Medical University, Madras Medical College, Kilpauk Medical College and Stanley Medical College attended the lecture.

Technology Driven Teaching Methodologies - Keeping up with Time and Challenges

Primum non nocere - “first do no harm”, is the fundamental principle of medical practice.

Medical training has been using live patients to teach and perfect the skills of health professionals. This practice has been questioned as the patients’ safety and well-being is being compromised. Balancing between the need for medical training and patients’ safety represents a fundamental ethical tension in medical education. Simulation-based learning can help in this situation by developing health professionals’ knowledge, skills, and attitudes while protecting patients from unnecessary risk.

Universities and medical schools in India are faced with an ongoing shortage of cadavers for education and research because of insufficient numbers of cadaver donations. Today’s medical students carry vast amounts of reference materials on their iPhones and laptops. They’re increasingly likely to learn anatomy with a computer in place of a scalpel. And when they graduate, they’ll be seeing patients who’ve had genetic testing to determine disease risk. So how do medical schools adjust their curricula to cope with these twenty-first century realities? Like many other procedures, hands-on cadaver dissections may no longer be a common staple of the first-year medical school experience but may be replaced with three-dimensional anatomical models or robotic patients.

While Simulation based training has been used in many high risk professions such as aviation and military, health care has lagged behind in simulation applications for a number of reasons, including cost, lack of rigorous proof of effect, and resistance to change. With many medical schools currently facing a shift in their teaching paradigm, it is probably time to introduce technologically driven methods of teaching that are consistent, reproducible, standardized and safe. This environment encourages learning through experimentation, with the ability to rewind, rehearse and practice, until the technique is learned, without any negative patient outcomes. The Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University, as a part of its Silver Jubilee Celebrations organized a “Training the Trainers” session on simulation in medical curriculum, titled “Technology Driven Teaching Methodologies- keeping up with time and challenges” on 24. 02. 2012 at the Senate Hall of this University. Eminent speakers elicited the necessity for simulation based training in medical curriculum.

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CME on “Current Trends in ImmunoHematology and Blood Transfusion”In the developed countries the field of Immunohaematology and blood transfusion has progressed in leaps and bounds. In India this is an upcoming specialty with the aim to provide safe and quality blood and blood components to the needy. To fulfill this aim the Medical Council of India has started Masters Degree course in this field and one such course is being conducted by the Department of transfusion medicine of this University. To keep pace with newer technologies and treatment strategies, a Continuing Medical Education programme on “Current Trends in Immunohematology and Blood Transfusion” was organized by the Department of transfusion medicine of this University on 17.02.2012and the topics chosen were: 

•   Technological Advances in Transfusion Medicine - Indian scenario

• Emerging and Re-emerging Transfusion Transmitted Infections

• Auto-immune Hemolytic Anaemia – Diagnosis and Management

• Therapeutic use of Blood Components and Products in Coagulation Disorders   

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Research Methodology and BiostatisticsResearch is an important thrust area of the University. The University strongly believes that the faculty members should also pursue Research in their own individual capacity in order to teach Epidemiology and Research Methodology effectively and with credibility.

In order to promote Research within Medicine / Dental / Indian Medicine / Allied Health Sciences colleges, it is very important that the faculty members and students of such institutions undergo necessary training on the basics of Research Methodology. Hence, short term courses such as ‘Research Methodology and Biostatistics’ and ‘Evidence Based Medicine’ are being conducted by the Department of Epidemiology, the Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University, once in every quarter of the year.

During the Silver Jubilee Year, the 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th Research Methodology & Bio Statistics workshops, which is a 5 day non-residential programme, was organized by Department of Epidemiology, through which, 212 - postgraduate Medical, Nursing, Pharmacy and physiotherapy students from affliated colleges of The TN Dr.MGR Medical University were benefitted.

Two Scientific Medical Writing workshops were also organized . 250 students and medical faculties from various fields participated and benefitted. A Workshop on “Essentials of Biostatistics” was held on November 7-9, 2012 in the University premises. The motive of the workshop is to make understand the Basic Biostatistics for Medical\Paramedical Persons through lectures followed by hands on experience in statistic exercises. There were 55 participants from various institutions The topics covered in this workshop were Introduction to Biostatistics, Introduction to SPSS, correlation, Regression, Parametric, Non-Parametric tests and Basics of Survival Analysis have been taught. The Resource Persons were from reputed institutions such as NIE, NTRC, ICMR, and University of Madras. The material, trail version of SPSS 17 was given in DVD to the participants.

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Installation of RT- PCRThe facilities for diagnostic work-up were upgraded in the Department of Immunology, the Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University, by the addition of a Real-Time PCR on 12.04.2012.The conventional PCR was already an essential tool in the research laboratory of the Department of Immunology. But with the increased turnover time, sensitivity and reproducibility of the real-time PCR, carry-over contamination is minimised and hence plays a significant role in quantification and genotyping of microbial causes of infectious diseases. Real-time PCR can be used for gene analysis and gene sequencing.

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First Vice- Chancellor Dr. Lalitha Kameswaran Oration

The First Vice Chancellor Dr. Lalitha Kameswaran Oration was held on 12.10.2012 at the Senate Hall of the University. The oration was delivered by Shri Dr. V. Mohan, M.D., FRCP (London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Ireland), Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Sc (Hon. Causa), FNASc,FASc, FNA,Chairman and Chief Diabetologist, Dr. Mohan’s Diabetes Specialities Centre and WHO Collaborating Centre for Noncommunicable Diseases. iseases.

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CME on Recurrent First Trimester Pregnancy Loss

A Continuing Medical Education program was conducted by the Department of Medical Genetics on “Recurrent First Trimester Pregnancy Loss’ on 4.10.2012. The academic proceedings covered aspects of RPL, from hormone imbalances to genetics. The talks were given by experts in the field along the faculty of the department. This was third CME conducted by the department and as always, it was a well attended meet with over 100 registrants.

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NAMSCON 2012The University was the venue for the 52nd Annual Conference of the National Academy of Medical Sciences (India) between 12th and 14th of October, 2012. The Academy has been recognised by the Government of India as a nodal agency for the Continuing Education for Medical and Allied Health Professionals.Every year, during the NAMS Annual Conference is organised as a scientific symposium with topics of relevance to the health care needs of the country. The theme for the 52nd Annual Conference was “ Nanomedicine: Perspective and Potential”.The conference began with the full day CME program on 12th October 2012 on the theme of “Advances in Surgery”. Total registration for the NAMS conference was around 150 including the orators, speakers, chairpersons and delegates. The 3 days were tightly scheduled with an academic feast.

A formal inauguration and convocation was held on 13th October, 2012 afternoon. The convocation was chaired by the Chief Guest, His Excellency, Dr. K. Rosiah, the Governor of Tamil Nadu. Medals were awarded by the president Dr. K.K. Talwar. 26 fellows and 52 members were newly elected into the council.

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Simulation Training in Healthcare – Train the Trainer ConferenceIn spite of the extensive advances in biomedical research, the medical college curriculum has remained mostly static for the past half a century. Now is the time to assess innovative models for training physicians so that a new generation will be prepared to face the challenges of practicing medicine in the 21st century. Major focus would be to change the practice from a method of memorization to a process of identifying questions about scientific and clinical observations and find creative therapeutic solutions. One of the methods considered by most as an effective means of training the physicians without adding stress and harm to the patients is simulation training.

Simulation training permits the creation of an environment that is realistic enough to allow for successful development of skills in a manner that is reproducible and safe for the learner and, most importantly, for the patient.

Simulation based training in health care will certainly prepare our medical and nursing graduates to face the real life emergency situations without fear of making mistakes. This method gives an opportunity to learn and master simple as well as complex technical skills needed in emergent situations, apply their clinical knowledge and current and evidence based methods in patient care.

With all these facts from all around the world, for the FIRST time in the country, the Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University has included simulation in its curriculum.

To train the faculty of the affiliated institutions, the University along with Health Education and Learning Projects (H.E.L.P) Charitable Foundation, USA and American Tamil Medical Association (ATMA) conducted a the training the trainer program with 6 International Resource persons from USA and Australia and 10 resource persons from India on 17th and 18th, November 2012. This two day long program was an overwhelming success with 158 registered participants. The participants benefitted from lectures on setting up and functioning of simulation lab and also had hands on session on simulation models. For the first time in the country, a simulation model for training of infertility specialists in ICSI was also on display.

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Dentist Day Celebrations 2012  

The Tamil Nadu Dr.MGR Medical University celebrated the Dentist Day celebrations for the second time on 6th March 2012.  The all day event consisted of a Dental camp, Continuing Dental Education and a formal ceremony at the Raj Bhavan.

1) Free Dental Camp

The Dental camp has been organized at the University Premises from 9 AM to 4 PM and screened the public and the Conservancy workers of the Corporation of Chennai for Oral Cancer and Precancerous Lesions. His Worshipful Mayor of Corporation of Chennai inaugurated this Camp and delivered speech with more emphasis on the protection of our health including dental awareness.  2)Continuing Dental Education

The Continuing Dentist Education Programme has also been organized with five topics emphasizing on career options for Dentists including the opportunities at the Indian Army and post-graduation from 10 AM to 3 PM on 6th March 2012 at the Senate Hall of the University. The audiences of the programme were final year and Internship students of Dentistry of the Dental Colleges. 3)Ceremony @ Raj Bhavan, Chennai.

At 6.00 PM, on 6th March 2012, the formal inauguration of the Dentist Day celebrations of the University was held at the Darbar Hall, Raj Bhavan, Chennai. His Excellency the Governor of Tamil Nadu and Chancellor, The Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University was the Chief Guest of the celebrations. Dr. S.Murali Mohan, Director General of Dental Services & Colonel, Commandant Army Corps, New Delhi was the Guest of Honour. During this occa-sion, Life Time Achievement Award, Best Teacher Award, Best Doctor Award, Best Dentist Award, were conferred on the luminaries in Medicine and Dentistry. Further to encourage the young Dentists, the Young Dentist Award was conferred on five young Dentists. 

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International Women’ s Day CelebrationMany facets of a woman were acknowledged by having many events to commemorate the International Women’s Day celebration at the Tamil Nadu Dr.MGR Medical University. The celebration consisted of a free Health Screening Camp, a ceremony and lectures by specialists on Women health issues.

 1)   Health Screening Camp A health screening camp was organized by the Tamil Nadu Dr.MGR Medical University for all the employees of this organization. Apart from screening for routine parameters such as blood pressure, height, weight and BMI, the participants were screened for Diabetes and Bone Mineral Density. The camp was organized in association with Dr. Mohan’s Diabetes Specialties Centre. About 283 members were screened during the camp.

 2)   International Women’s day Ceremony On the eve of the International Women’s Day, the University organized a gala ceremony in the Senate Hall of the University, where many women achievers, who have contributed to the development of the society, were honoured with the “Outstanding Woman Achiever Award”. 36 eminent women in the medical category and 11 achievers in social category were honoured on this day.  

3)   Lectures by Specialists on Women Health Issues Lectures pertaining to common issues in women health such as Gynecology, Diet and Bone health were arranged for the women staff of this University. The lectures were delivered by eminent speakers. The aspect of Preventive Gynec Screening was spoken by Dr. Nirmala Jayashankar, M.D. (OG), Consultant, Apollo Hospitals, Chennai, Diet and Nutrition was aptly covered by Mrs. Meenakshi Bajaj, BSc (N&D), PGDND, MScDFSM,  Dietician, Institute of Diabetology, MMC& RGGGH, Chennai and the very important health issue of Bone Health was delivered by Dr. T. Angu, D.Ortho,.

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AYUSH Day CelebrationThe role of AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga & Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy) in global and Indian health scenario is growing steadily. 

There are 28 AYUSH colleges affiliated to the Tamilnadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University. For the second consecutive year this University celebrated AYUSH DAY on 02.04.2012 (Monday) alongwith the affiliated colleges.

  Free AYUSH medical camp was conduted for the staff of the University and for the general public. Doctors from the disciplines of Ayurveda, Yoga & Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha And Homoeopathy (Ayush) offered their services and 103 patients benifited in this camp.

  A ‘Herbal Exhibition’ comprising 50 common medicinal plants and 50 simple herbal drugs was displayed and their uses for common ailments and method of preparing them as medicines was explained by doctors.

A Continuing Medical Education program for AYUSH doctors, post-graduates and students is another highlight of the event. Special lectures on each of the AYUSH systems were delivered by the experts.

Understanding the role of stress in diseases and its management, a yoga demonstrtion was done for the staff members of the University. The main focus was on diabetes, obesity and hypertension which are the leading life-style disorders, manageable with simple yogic execise.

  Quiz competions, Elocution competition, essay competition, solo singing competition and Group dance were also conducted for AYUSH students and prizes were distributed.

  The formal ceremony was held in between 5.30 pm and 6.30 pm in the University premises. The Vice-Chancellor Dr.Mayilvahanan Natarajan presided over the function. The Honorable Minister for Health & Family Welfare, Government of Tamilnadu and the Pro-Chancellor of this university Dr. V.S. Vijay, M.S. (Ortho) was the chief guest and Mr. T.N. Ramanathan, I.A.S., Commissioner of Indian Medicine and Homoeopathy, Government of Taminadu was the Guest of Honor.

On this occasion, twelve life-time acievement awards for the eminent senior AYUSH doctors, nineteen best ayush teacher awards to the teachers of the affiliated ayush colleges of this university and thirteen best ayush doctor awards for ayush doctors with outstanding contributions in the field of clinical medicine were awarded.The celebrations ended with cultural programs performed by ayush students of the affiliated institutions.

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 International Nurses Day Celebration

The Tamil Nadu Dr.M.G.R. Medical University celebrated the International Nurses Day for the second time on May 12th in memory of Florence Nightingale. Nurses are a very important part of health care and an important link between the doctors and patients.

Theme of International Nurses Day 2012: “Closing the Gap: From Evidence to action”. The chief guest for this event was Dr. V.S Vijay, M.S orth., D.Orth. Honorable Minister for Health, Govt. of Tamil Nadu and Pro-Chancellor, The Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University and Hon. Thiru. M.M Rajendran I.A.S (Retd) Former Governor of Odisha was Guest of Honour.

During this occasion, Life Time Achievement Awards, Best Doctor Awards, Best Teacher Awards and Best Nurses Awards, were conferred on the luminaries in Medicine and Nursing field. Events like Quiz, Elocution and Culturals were also conducted and winners were awarded with certificate and prize. Continuing Nursing Education session was conducted based on the Nursing day theme.

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World Blood Donor DayThe Department of Transfusion Medicine of this University Celebrated the World Blood Donors Day on 14th June, 2012. This day commemorates Nobel Laureate karl Landsteiner’s Birthday and to appreciate the Voluntary Blood Donors.

Mr. R. Natraj, IPS, TNPSC Chairman, was the chief guest for the occasion and the Vice Chancellor presided over the function. Mr. Natraj, IPS, delivered a memorable speech with encouraging words and felicitated the voluntary blood donors and the bllod donor camp organizers with awards. Best docts awards was given by the Vice Chancellor.

A poster competition was held with “Every Blood Donor is a Hero” as the theme and the winner was given an award and a certificate by the chief guest.

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Silver Jubilee University Day CelebrationJuly 1st has been traditionally celebrated as the University day in this prestigious University.This has been the day to recognize and encourage the efforts of the employees of this organisation for the smooth functioning of the various activities of University.

A free Eye camp was organized for the employees of the University where vision testing was done. The camp was conducted by M.N. Eye Hospital, through which about 200 memebrs of the University were tested and given appropriate guidance.

Many employees participated with much enthusiasm in the competitions – both sports and cultural. The prizes for the winners were distributed during the ceremony. The chief guest for the occasion was Dr. Chinnadurai M.A., PhD, Secretary and Correspondent, Panimalar Engineering College, Poonamallee. In recognition of the high quality services rendered, Best Employee awards were distributed by the chief guest to the staff of the University. Lifetime achievement awards were conferred on distinguished clinicians and Best Doctor awards were given to eminent clinicians.

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Doctors day CelebrationDoctor’s Day is celebrated in India on the 1st of July every year. This day has been chosen as a mark of respect to the contributions made by Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy, who left an indelible mark in the history of medical profession in India. July 1st was his birthday as well as his death anniversary in the year 1882 and 1962 respectively.

This observance fulfills a need to show the importance of doctors and physicians in lives of every common man and especially the patients. The celebrations are indicative of the respect that they command in the lives of their patients and thus obligate them to fulfill their responsibilities as well.

To commemorate the Doctor’s Day during the silver Jubilee Year, a grand function was organized by the University. The function was presided by the Vice Chancellor Dr. Mayil Vahanan Natarajan M.S.Orth. M.Ch.Orth.(L’pool) Ph.D. (Orth. Onco.) F.R.C.S. (Eng) D.Sc. The Chief Guest was the Honorable Minister for Health, Dr. V.S. Vijay, M.S.(Orth),. Two Board of Governors of The Medical Council of India DR. (Prof ) H.S.RISSAM MD, DM, FICA, FCCP, FISE, FIMSA, FICC, FCSI, FICN, FRSM, MRSH and Dr. K. Mohandas MD., DA., FRCA (Hon) were the Guest of Honors for this momentous occasion. During the function, distinguished doctors were awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award, eminent clinicians were given the Best Doctor Award and teachers of various colleges were recognized for their tremendous contribution with the Best teacher Awards.

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National Bone and Joint Day, 2012The Indian Orthopaedic Association (IOA) was founded on the 4th of August 1955. The association is committed to their vision of preventing disability and restoring the health and mobility of the people of our nation. On request from the Indian Orthopaedic Association, the Union Ministry of health has decided to observe August 4th as the National Bone and Joint Day. Ageing population, increasing accidents and amplification of the health problems related to bones and joints are the reasons that mandate the need for the National Bone and Joint Day. This move would help create awareness among people on the growing problems related to bones and joints. To commemorate this day, India Post released a special cover, emphasizing the need for bone health with the slogan “Stronger Bones, Stronger India”.

Taking the lead in spreading awareness about the importance of Bone Health and the musculoskeletal disorders, The Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University, with its Pro-Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor both renowned Orthopaedicians, celebrated the National Bone and Joint Day on August 4, 2012 with all the essence of the initiative – Free camp and Awareness programme.

1) Free Bone and Joint Health Screening Camp A Free Bone and Joint Health Screening camp was conducted in the University premises in association with various city hospitals where free BMD, X Ray, Physiotherapy and Orthopedic consultation was offered to all the staff of the medical University, employees of the corporation and the general public. About 300 people benefitted from the camp.

• Institute of Orthopedics, Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital, Chennai• Soundarapandian Bone and Joint Hospital, Chennai• SPOT Hospital, Chennai• Trauma and Orthopedic Specialty Hospital, Chennai• Bharat Scans, Chennai

2) Patient awareness programmeLeading Orthopaedician of the city delivered lectures on the following topics:

Topic Speaker

Osteoporosis Dr. C. Raja Ravi Varma D.Orth., DNB Orth.

Life Style and Bone Health Dr. R. Selvaraj M.S. Orth

Back Pain Dr. Nalli R. Yuvaraj M.S, Orth

Arthritis Dr. V. Singaravadivelu M.S. Orth

3) Honouring of Doctors The Worshipful Mayor of Chennai, who was Chief Guest of the occasion, presented the awards to 11 eminent

doctors from various specialties with the “Life Time Achievement award”, 15 leading orthopedic surgeons of the city who were presented with “Distinguished Orthopaedic Surgeon Award” and 58 orthopedic surgeons who were given “Best Doctor Award”.

4) Honouring of Doctors by Lions Clubs InternationalOn occasion of the National Bone and Joint day, in a separate function at the University premises, which was presided by the LION DR.T A S RAMAMURTHY, PMJF, District Governor, Lions Club International District 324 A1, 17 eminent Doctors were honoured with “Life Time Achievement Award” and 15 leading Doctors with “Best Doctor Award”. On this Occasion, the Lions Club International District 324 A1, donated a Server to the University.

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Teachers Day

Teacher’s Day in India is held on September 5, on the birthday of Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, India’s second President and an extremely respected scholar and teacher of philosophy. It is the day that Indians honour the teachers for their immense contribution to the country and the community.

Teachers Day is a very significant day for the University which is an academic institution with thousands of teachers in its ambit. As a gesture of gratitude to the tremendous efforts of the teaching fraternity, the University celebrated the Teachers Day in grand manner with the Honourable Speaker of The Legislative assembly of Tamil Nadu, Thiru. D. Jayakumar as the Chief Guest and the Vice Chancellor presiding over the function.

To acknowledge the exemplary service rendered by outstanding doctors, “Scroll of Honor” was given by the University to six eminent clinicians. Best Teacher awards were given to faculty from various institutions in all branches under the University. Life time Achievement awards and Best Doctor award was also given to eminent clinicians from all parts of Tamil Nadu.

The Chief guest of the occasion released the book titled “ Custom Mega Prosthesis and Limb Salvage Surgery” authored by the Vice Chancellor of this University Dr. Mayil Vahanan Natarajan M.S.Orth. M.Ch.Orth.(L’pool) Ph.D. (Orth. Onco.) F.R.C.S. (Eng) D.Sc.

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Physiotherapy Day

The World Physiotherapy Day as per the World Health Organization is to be celebrated On 8th September each year. It’s the day the World Confederation for Physical Therapy (WCPT) was founded, back in 1952. It is an opportunity to recognize the work that physical therapists do for their patients and community.

The World Confederation for physical therapy had announced “Fit for Life” as the theme of this year’s World Physical Therapy Day.

The University celebrated the “World Physiotherapy Day” on 5th September 2012 by arranghing for a formal ceremony. The Honourable minister for Health, Government of Tamil Nadu and Prochancellor of the University, Dr. V.S. Vijay M. S. (Orth) was the chief guest of the occasion and the function was presided by the Vice Chancellor of the University, Dr. Mayil Vahanan Natarajan M.S.Orth. M.Ch.Orth.(L’pool) Ph.D. (Orth. Onco.) F.R.C.S. (Eng) D.Sc. On this Day, Physiotherapists were encouraged with “ Best Physiotherapist Award” and teqachers from various colleges were given “Best Teacher’ award.

A memorandum of understanding was signed between the Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University and DEPUY Medical Pvt. Ltd., Chengalpattu. Through the MoU, final year M.S.(Orth) postgraduates of the institutions affiliated to the Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University can attend the two days “Arthoplasty Essentials” hands on training programme conducted by DePuy free of cost.

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Visit of the Russian Academicians to the UniversityA team of academicians consisting of Dr. Rogov Alexander, Deputy Dean, Volgograd State medical University, Prof. Kislyy Nikolay, Vice-Dean of Medical faculty, People’s Friendship University of Russai, Moscow, Dr. Sinclshchikova Olga, Chief Expert of Department of Asia, accompanied by Mr. Ravichandran, managing Director, Study Abroad, Russian Centre of Science and Culture, visited the Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University on 18th may, 2012.

The meeting happened on request of the Cultural Department of the Russian Embassy in South India. The representatives of the Russian Universities made a presentation about their institutions. A details description about the Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University was also given to the visiting delegates by the Registrar. The possibilities of faculty and student exchange and interaction between the Medical Educational Institutions in both the countries was discussed in detail.

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Visit of the Delegation from Kuwait University A high level delegation from the Kuwait University visited few prestigious Medical Universities in India to develop the curriculum and organization for the proposed Medical University in Kuwait.

This delegation visited the Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University on 10th May, 2012. The visit was initiated by Prof. J. S. Bajaj, Former member, Planning Commission of India.

The high level visiting delegation consisted of Prof. Abdullatif A. Al Bader, President, Kuwait University, Prof. Basel Al Naqeeb, Vice President for Health Sciences, Prof. Firyal Bou Rabee, Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs and Development, Prof. Hussain Dashti, Professor of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine and Mr. Mohd Saud Al Sulaiman, Director of Administration, President’s office.

The purpose of the visit was to learn about the structural organization and operational framework of this University and also for academic interactions with the Faculty of the Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University. The visiting delegation was explained in detail through a presentation by the Registrar of this University about each and every academic and administrative departments of this University. The team was also taken on a tour of the University.

The meet will bear fruitful outcomes in terms of collaborations at various levels between the two Universities.

Departments

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Regional Medical Library And Virtual Library The Central Library of The Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University was established in 1990 and accredited by the Director-General of Health Services, Government of India, New Delhi as Regional Medical Library.

Boasts of 1475 registered life members, 19 institutional members and 38 faculty members, Separate reading halls for undergraduates and post graduates and an own book reading Complex. Caters to about 400-500 students daily.

Working Hours: 8 am – 9.45 pm, all days of the year.

Facilities Books : 29,000 International Journals : 154 CD Databases : 1,020 Digitised Dissertations : 10,000

Salient features of the Library

E- Question PapersThe University conducted examination question papers are made available in the University website.

EzProxy - Access to online Journals anywhere, anytimeInitiative has been taken to provide free access to online journals of the National Medical Library to faculty and students of all the Government Medical Colleges of Tamil Nadu by remote authentication system through the University Campus server.Using a personalized username and password, students and faculty have access to NML journals, anywhere, anytime.

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Department Of Experimental MedicineThe focus of the Department has been multidisciplinary research on infectious diseases,mainly on HIV/AIDS, Leptospirosis, Febrile illness and Sexually Transmitted Diseases.This Department was the first in India to provide rural PMTCT (Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission of HIV) services from the year 2000 onward at Namakkal District, Tamil Nadu.

The Department is recognized as aNational Reference Laboratory for HIV testing under the External Quality Assurance Scheme (EQAS) of NACO since the year 2000. Recognized Referral Laboratory for HIV DNA PCR testing by National AIDS Control Organization (NACO), Government of India.

Academic ActivitiesPeriodical training programs for Doctors/Lab Technicians on HIV/AIDS testing as the National Reference Laboratory.The Department has conducted 5 International Conferences/ Seminars/Workshops since 1992. Staff are trained internationally in the field of HIV/AIDS.

Diagnostic Services & Research

• HIV Rapid /Elisa/Western Blot for antibody testing

• HIV Viral Load on patients on antiretroviral therapy.

• HIV DNA PCR on infants born to HIV positive mothers.

• Leptospirosis detection using the Microscopic Agglutination Test (MAT)

• DNA PCR for Human Papilloma Virus

• Diagnostic Tests for Febrile illness.

Department Of SiddhaThe roots of the ancient Siddha System of medicine are intertwined with the mythology and culture of the ancient Tamil civilization. Its origin goes back to B.C. 10,000 to B.C. 4,000. The contributors of Siddha system, the Siddhars, of Tamil land, were mystics, yogis, poets, devotees, seers and medical men of various combinations and various statutes.

The basic concept of Siddha system of medicine is “ Food is Medicine and Medicine is Food”.

MoU with National Institute Siddha for joint research projects, faculty exchange programmes and educational activities.

Academic ActivitiesDepartment of Siddha conducts regular Workshops on “Research Methodology and Bio-Statistics” for AYUSH Post Graduates and Researchers in AYUSH.

Research Activities

• Drug Development

• Drug Standardization

• Standardization of Treatment Protocols

• Clinical Research

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Department of Transfusion MedicineTransfusion Medicine is an exciting and rapidly growing branch with tremendous impact in the field of medicine. Transfusion medicine has evolved as a multidisciplinary area concerned with the proper use of blood and blood components in the treatment of human diseases.

ObjectiveTotal dependence on Voluntary Blood Donation, Rational use of blood components and to function as apical training institute in this field of Medicine.

FacilitiesBlood transfusion services with a state of art blood bankReferral centre for Immmunohaematological diagnosisCourseMD (Immunohematology & Blood Transfusion), 2 year Postgraduate course in Transfusion Medicine, First of its kind in South India, and recognized by Medical Council of India.

Academic ActivitiesTraining of Medical and Para-medical personnel in transfusion Medicine related areas

Recognized Training Center for National AIDS Control Organisation,Government of India & Tamilnadu State AIDS Prevention and Control Society, Chennai.

Research Activities

• Evaluation of the Quality of the Blood Components, funded by the University Grants Commission

• Seroprevalence of Cytomegalovirus among voluntary blood donors

• KAP study on blood donors

• Detection of allo-antibodies in antenatal women

• Comparison of conventional tube and gel technique in routine crossmatching.

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Department Of Hospital AdministrationTotal quality Management and Continuous Quality Improvement have embraced the medical sciences. Consequently, medical science has transformed from an art, based on experience and administration skill, to a profession based on an organized body of knowledge and substantial intellectual content. The discipline of Hospital Administration too has evolved as an essential need was felt to meet the requisites and challenges in the effective healthcare provisioning of the community. Academic activities include Training programs and CMEs for students and professionals.

CourseMaster of Hospital Administration Two year full time Non stipendary course

Department Of Immunology Conceptualized to focus on research and training in areas such as Transplantation, hypersensitivity, rheumatological disorders, organ based diseases, immunotoxins and cancer immunotherapy.The Department is equipped with a state-of-art Immunodiagnostic lab and is in the process of establishing a Central Organ Registry.

ServicesHLA typing and cross matching, Dengue, Viral loads of HBV and HCV, detection of GAD, IA2, HbeAg, Anti Hbs and Anti Hbc test are done using techniques such as ELISA and PCR.

Academic ActivitiesThe department has published papers in national and international journal and has conducted CME in various topics.

Research Activities• Western blot detection for ANA factor

• Detection of HPV in juvenile papillamatos

• Detection of GAD and IA2 in Type I DM-LADA

• Detection of levels of immunoglobulin in pre and post renal Transplant patients.

• Detection for Leptospirosis by PCR

• PCR based detection of Mec A gene of MRSA

• HLA typing in twins

• HLA typing of Diabetes mellitus

• Immunofluresence technique for parietal cell antibodies and Islet antibodies.

• Comparison of conventional and rapid methods in detection of malaria.

• Quantization of HBV and HCV viral load by PCR

• Other Seromarkers for patients affected with HbsAg

• Genotyping of HBV virus

• Vaccination status of patients who have had HbsAg

• The proposed projects of the department are

• HLA tray for the South Indian Population.

• Detailed study of HBV patients along with genotyping.

• HLA of twins and Thalessaemia patients.

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Department Of Medical GeneticsFrom Helplessness to hopefulness Medical Genetics is a unique specialty that does not restrict itself to the study of one organ or organ systems. It includes clinical, cytological, biochemical, serological, observational and morphological methods. The Department has a broad approach to “Medical Generics”, applying genetics to diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to a disease and so has Clinical, Research and Academic wings.

SERVICESGenetic Clinics

• University Premises

• Kilpauk Medical College

• Raja Sir Ramasamy Mudaliyar Maternity Hospital

Diagnostic Services

• Cytogenetics

• This is the only functioning Cytogenetic Laboratory in the public sector offering services to the economically weaker section of the society.

Academic Activities

• Teaching of Undergraduate and post graduate Medical Students

• Workshops in Genetics

Research Projects

• Associations of Genetic and Environmental factors in Recurrent First Trimester Pregnancy Losses, funded by the University Grants Commission.

• Leptin level in Down Syndrome Children

• The Chennai Twin Registry, the only Twin Registry in India.

Health Education to PublicInformative pamphlets have been prepared in English and Tamil on some genetic disorders and on prevention of Birth defects for distribution to public.

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Department Of Curriculum DevelopmentCurriculum development involves a series of organizational methods that are focussed on achieving optimal student comprehension and application. Growing economic trends and changing lifestyles lead to increased health burden in hospitals. Work force in the health care sector has to proportionately increase so as to deliver seamless health care to the population.

The University has planned to provide new courses that would ensure quality care for a diverse population in an ever changing healthcare sector through education modules that focus on primary care medicine with impetus on critical thinking. The curriculum of the new course will reflect on this higher academic standard while maintaining the excellent outcomes.

The Department, entrusted with the responsibility of arranging CMEs and Seminars, has sponsored many in the Departments of the University and in various year 2009-10.

Curriculum development in medical education should be methodical and scholarly, yet a practical process that addresses the needs of trainees, patients, and the society. With this in mind, there is constant upgrading and revamping of the syllabi to suit the current changing developments in Medicine, Surgery and allied subjects. Curriculum is being modified to address the new age and life style diseases and to facilitate the reemergence of the concept of a family physician.

Courses started in the year 2010

• Clinical fellowship Programs in various superspecialties of Medicine and Surgery. It is the first of its kind in India.

• Diploma and Degree Courses in Allied Health Sciences.

Medical Education In TamilThe University is taking steps to translate medical in Tamil and awards grants to the doctors who write medical books in Tamil.

The aim is to lead to a stage where medical education can be taught in Tamil.

Patient information booklets on various diseases is available in Tamil, “\òÝmkD Ø>öÍm ØïV^”.

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The Department Of EpidemiologyThe objective of the department has been research and training. Research works in the past had focused on the areas of Tuberculosis, Malaria and Chronic Diseases.

The Department is the Clinical Epidemiology Unit of the IndiaCLEN.

ServicesGuidance from protocol development of medical researchStatistical analysis of research data

Course2 year M.Sc. - Epidemiology Course

Academic ActivitiesDoctoral programmeShort term courses on Research Methodology and BiostatisticsWorkshops on ‘Evidence – based Medicine

Research Activities

• Assessment of Knowledge of and attitude toward organ donation among medical persons - accepted for publication in the Indian Journal of Nephrology.

• Prevalence of Group A Streptococcus infection among the slum children in Chennai

• Cost effectiveness of different types of providers of supervision in DOTS in the Treatment of TB

• Vitamin A level Recurrent Respiratory Infections in children Prevalence and Determinants of Obesity among School Girls (9-13years) and Association of Early Menarche with Childhood Obesity

• Prevalence of Hypertension among Rural Population in the District Of Ariyalur.

• Patterns of cytokine response among BCG Vaccinated and Non-vaccinated Children

• An Immuno Epidemiological study on the effect of Neonatal BCG vaccination by intracellular killing of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis by macrophages

• Barriers to health seeking for oral problems.

• Utilization behavior patterns of Siddha System of Medicine in Chennai.

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Examination

Examination WingThe Examinations Section handles all the details in regard to the conduct of examinations for all the affiliated institutions of The University. The section determines and prepares the timetables for the exams, prepares invigilation duties, monitors the conduct of examination and manages the Examinations papers. The section also posts and records the students’ exam results. It is also responsible for the supervision and disposition of appeals for review of Examinations results. It also acts as the secretariat for the convocation ceremony.In collaboration with the computer section of this University and co-operation of the affiliated institutions, Secure Delivery of Digital Question Papers (SEQUEL) has been introduced and executed successfully for all the courses, including Indian Medicine courses. This makes the system fool-proof and ensures fair conduct of examinations.

Furnishing Photo Copy of Answer PapersTo further the cause of accountability and transparency of the system, University is now furnishing photocopies of answer sheets to all the candidates of Under Graduate and Post Graduate Courses who have failed in Theory Examination but passed in Practical Examinations from February 2010 Examination onwards. This reformation has been received quite a good amount of response fromall.

OSCE and OSPEThe University is implementing Objective Structured Clinical Examination and Objective Structured Practical Examination pattern of examinations in Postgraduate Practical examination from March 2011 session onwards.

The Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical UniversityNo. 69, Anna Salai, Guindy, Chennai,Tamil Nadu, India.Telephone : 044 - 22353093-94, 044 - 22301760-63Fax : 044 - 22353698 Grams : MEDICLAVEEmail : [email protected] Web Site : www.tnmgrmu.ac.in


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