M R Medical College - Gulbarga

M R Medical College - Gulbarga About the College The Government of Karnataka had decided to establish a Medical College at Bellary instead of Gulbarga. Sri S. of Karnataka, Sri. C. In 1973, Sri.

Hyderabad Karnataka Education Society under the leadership of Sri Mahadevappa Rampure started a Medical College in Private sector in 1963. Nijalingappa, the then Chief Minister, Govt. Veerendra Patil and Dr. D. Pavate helped in establishing the Medical college. Medical College was started in 1963 with mission to bring out quality doctors by imparting quality education to meet the present and changing expectation of the people and improving the health status of the people of this region by offering health care and providing optimum training facilities for Medical students. Mahadevappa Rampure, the architect & founder of the Medical College left to heavenly abode and to salute his vision, dynamism and hard work in establishing this College, it was named after him as "Mahadevappa Rampure Medical College". Initially clinical training was given in the Govt. District Hospital (Present District Health Office) on the Main road, which was having a very small space. Looking at the needs of the college & due to keen interest shown by the then PWD minister Sri. Veerendra Patil, Government started the construction of a 850 bedded hospital on Sedam road. The hospital was ready in January 1967. The clinical training was shifted to the present District General Hospital. The College got recognition from the Medical Council of India in 1972. It was the second private medical college in the Country after KMC, Manipal to get this recognition. College also got the recognition from the British Medical Council. The College achieved a new landmark in 1979 with the opening of the post-graduate courses in 8 subjects. The Blood Bank was established in 1980. The College was affiliated to the Gulbarga University till the year 1996 & thereafter Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore. The College got 10 more new Post-Graduate courses during the eighties. The College started Certificate courses in Laboratory technology, radiographer and optician & refractionist and also B.Sc. Laboratory Technology. The College runs the Post Graduate Courses in Preclinical Subjects: Anatomy, Physiology and Biochemistry. Paraclinical Subjects: Pathology, Pharmacology, Microbiology, Forensic Medicine and Community Medicine. And Clinical Subjects: Medicine, Paediatrics, Dermatology, Surgery, Orthopedics, ENT, Ophthalmology, Radiodiagnosis, Anaesthesia, Obstetrics and Gynecology. The College got recognition to all its post-graduate courses by the Medical Council of India. The courses have been started in the subject of Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry and Microbiology under the RGUHS in 2008. The intake of undergraduate students increased from 100 to 150 per year and these increased admissions were also recognized by the Medical Council of India in 2008. The intake of Post Graduate admissions increased in the Department of Medicine from 08 to 10 per year, in Surgery from 06 to 08 per year and in Orthopaedics from 01 to 03 per year during the year 2005-06. To improve the health status of the people of this region by offering quality health care and to provide optimum training facilities for Medical students it was decided to start its own hospital for teaching purpose, the land for which was selected near to the college on Sedam Road. Basaveshwara Hospital was given was a silver jubilee gift to the college in 1989. Its foundation stone was laid by Sri R Venkataram, the then Vice President of India in 1983. It is built as super specialty hospital and was inaugurated by late Sri Rajiv Gandhi, the then Prime Minister of India

Sangmeshwara hospital was added in nineties to the college. The Medical Council insisted that the College must have its own hospital for teaching purpose. Accordingly bed strength of Basaveshwar Hospital was increased to 765 and the Government General Hospital used for teaching purposes from the beginning of the College was discontinued from 2005. Then onwards all the clinical teaching activity is being carried in Basaveshwar and Sangameshwar Hospitals. The College developed an Urban Family Welfare Centre at Rajapur and constructed residential accommodation at Hebbal Community Health Center. Currently the college offers the basic undergraduate degree of MBBS and postgraduate degree and diploma degree in 18 subjects. There are 250 well trained & experienced staff. M.R. Medical College is a four storyed building covering 120,000 square feet area and houses various pre and para clinical departments and also department of Medical Education. Emphasis in all the departments is on applied and Clinical aspects of subjects and all Departments of Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pathology, Microbiology, Pharmacology, Forensic Medicine are geared to provide hospital services besides teaching and research. Each department is well equipped with modern equipments. The rear section of the college has been beautified by converting it into a garden with a fountain in the centre. It serves as a pleasing venue for delegates who come to attend various conferences hosted by the College. The College has fully operational sports department. There is indoor Sport Complex with wooden Badminton court, TT, Chess, Carrom etc. The students participate in various intercollegiate events organized by the Colleges and University. Library:

The library is equipped with all modern facilities like Computers with Internet connection, Audio Video facilities, Micro-film Reader, MEDLARS, MEDLINE CD-ROM (Silver-Platter), Photocopy machine. Total Collection of text books and references is about 22,222. The college spends about Rs.15 to 20 Lakhs annually to procure new books and about Rs. 20.00 Lakhs annually for subscription to various National and International Journals. The College also subscribes for the HELINET of RGUHS which offers about 500 full text of E-Journals Library also provides current Awareness service, Bibliographic service, & Departmental Library Service.

29/08/2022

My team & i have started doing robotically assisted heart surgeries at the Fortis hospital Banglore .
It’s impressive to see that almost all of them are extubated on table and have dramatically less post operative pain & blood loss.
All of them have a superior cosmetic outcome.
Good procedure for closure of ASDs, Mitral valve repairs & a selected group of patients needing coronary bypass surgeries ( CABG ).



Congratulations 🎉 to New HODs
10/06/2021

Congratulations 🎉 to New HODs

25/07/2020

Sorry to inform the sad demise of Dr Arunkumar Badsheshi. Retd. Professor and HOD Dept.of Surgery,MRMC Gulbarga. Sir R.I.P🙏

Photo of  1973 MRMCG..Identify some teachers🙏
05/07/2020

Photo of 1973 MRMCG..Identify some teachers🙏

07/10/2019
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Dr Gurushant B Rairam: Noble AnatomistWhen the intangible assets are right wonders manifests.  Dr G B Rairam superannuat...
31/03/2018

Dr Gurushant B Rairam: Noble Anatomist
When the intangible assets are right wonders manifests.

Dr G B Rairam superannuated, so, members of MRMC Teacher’s Cooperative society stopped contributing to the society. That was the trust teachers of M R Medical College had in him!

Dr Gurushant B Rairam, Former Prof & Head of Anatomy, M R Medical College & S Nijalingappa Medical College, Bagalkot left behind a subtle aura at both the institutions.

Nascent, when Dr Rairam Sir joined S Nijalingappa Medical College, Bagalkot, he along with other faculty could establish one of the best departments in the institution.

20-25 students per dissection body was reduced to 10 students per dissection body in a short period of time by organising Body donation sensitization programs and involving local religious heads.

The Anatomy museum had the maximum number of specimens which included rare ones like single specimen of Brain, Spinal Cord, Eye balls with Optic Nerve and pituitary glands.

Dr Rairam believes, ‘Anatomy students can get the best out of the subject by correlating structure, function and applied Anatomy’. ‘However’, he laments, ‘the compressed hours of teaching has eclipsed this style of learning’.

For a spiritual practitioner, introduction of spiritual orientation to new entrants was natural.

For a man of few words with reticent nature, it took me lot of coaxing. And while he started communicating, the peaceful aura of his home took our conversation beyond an hour. I didn’t realize it!

Interestingly, his home has a comfortable Meditation Room that is a respite for not only family members but friends and acquaintances.

Modest to take any credit to his volitional endeavours in his personal & professional life, he believes the natural forces aligned to accomplish seemingly challenging tasks with least effort.

01/05/2016

Sorry to inform that shri dr M G Desai -father of dr Girish desai and renowned senior physician n teacher to many ,is no more
May his soul rest in eternal peace n pray God gives our freind n his family members overcome this grief 🙏🏼

We did our first percutaneous transcatherter aortic valve replacement in the CUNNINGHAM road fortis hospital in Banglore...
08/02/2016

We did our first percutaneous transcatherter aortic valve replacement in the CUNNINGHAM road fortis hospital in Banglore today,on a 87 year patient of mine with a severe calcific aortic valve stenosis.This frail gentleman was quite sick and was on a permanant supra public urinary catheter for an inoperable obstruction by a severe prostatic enlargement.The procedure was performed very smoothly in just an our by the surgeons ,cardiologists and Anesthesiologist together as a perfect team.
The visiting proctor Dr Andreka peters was almost only standby as a guide
In simple English it means we did replace the heart valve INSIDE the heart without opening the chest or stopping the heart without an open heart surgery
Patient will go home in 2 days

22/12/2015

It's a fine sunny day in the forest and a rabbit is sitting outside his burrow, tippy-tapping on his typewriter.

Along comes a fox, out for a walk.

Fox : "What are you working on?"

Rabbit: "My thesis."

Fox : "Hmm... What is it about?"

Rabbit : "Oh, I'm writing about how rabbits eat foxes."

Fox : "That's ridiculous! Any fool knows that rabbits don't eat foxes!

Rabbit : "Come with me and I'll show you!"

They both disappear into the rabbit's burrow. After few minutes, gnawing on a fox bone, the rabbit returns to his typewriter and resumes typing.

Soon a wolf comes along and stops to watch the hardworking rabbit.

Wolf : "What's that you are writing?"

Rabbit : "I'm doing a thesis on how rabbits eat wolves."

Wolf : "you don't expect to get such rubbish published, do you?"

Rabbit : "No problem. Do you want to see why?"

The rabbit and the wolf go into the burrow and again the rabbit returns by himself, after a few minutes, and goes back to typing.

Finally a bear comes along and asks, "What are you doing?

Rabbit : "I'm doing a thesis on how rabbits eat bears."

Bear : "Well that's absurd!"

Rabbit : "Come into my home and I'll show you"

Scene : As they enter the burrow, the rabbit introduces the bear to the lion.

Moral: IT DOESN'T MATTER HOW SILLY YOUR THESIS TOPIC IS. WHAT MATTERS IS tumahara guide kitna powerful hai.""

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