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The hospital started in 1984 and now it is regional trauma and orthopedic care center in Karnataka state India. [8] In 2004 the institute started Nursing College. [9] [10] It started a sports injury centre in 2015, the second government hospital in the country to have one after Safdarjung Hospital in Delhi. [11] [12]
Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGIMS) is a medical Institute under the State Legislature Act in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, 14 km (8.7 miles) south of Hazratganj on Raebareli Road. It was established in 1983 and is named after Sanjay Gandhi.
The campus is spread over a large area consisting of college building, medical auditorium, two huge hospitals i.e. Sanjay Gandhi memorial hospital and Gandhi memorial hospital, PG hostels, nurses hostel and doctor's residential colony. The UG hostel for boys and girls are situated near the PTS square of Rewa City.
It is the leading tertiary care hospital of the northern India region and caters to patients from all over Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Haryana, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. Apart from the clinical services, PGI also provides training in almost all disciplines of medicine including post graduate and post doctoral ...
R S T Cancer Hospital & Research Centre: Nagpur: Maharashtra R&R Hospital (Armed Forces) New Delhi: Delhi Regional Cancer Centre: Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala Regional Institute of Medical Sciences: Imphal: Manipur Sanchetee hospital: Jodhpur: Rajasthan Sanjay Gandhi PGI of Medical Sciences: Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh Sher-I-Kashmir Institute of ...
(from left to right) Rajiv Gandhi, Indira Gandhi and Sanjay Gandhi in 1969. Gandhi was born in New Delhi, on 14 December 1946, as the younger son of Indira Gandhi and Feroze Gandhi. Like his elder brother Rajiv, Gandhi was educated at St. Columba's School, Delhi, Welham Boys' School, Dehra Dun and then at the Doon School, Dehra Dun.
The new facility, along with a hospital, was constructed on the area that formerly housed the Musheerabad Jail. [5] [6] Initially the teaching hospital for the college was an infirmary that opened in 1851 with funds from philanthropists, and was named KEM Hospital in honor of King Edward VII. The hospital was renamed Gandhi Hospital in 1958.
Simultaneously with the plans and foundation of the college, it was also decided, with the aid of a munificent donation offered by Sir Jamsetjee Jeejebhoy, to replace the previously existing Indian general hospital in the city, by creating a "School of Practice" (now known as the Sir J.J. Hospital) near the hospital and in conjunction with it ...