Andhra Medical College, Visakhapatnam
Andhra Medical College |
Andhra Medical College,
Visakhapatnam.
About college: Andhra Medical College (AMC) is
the oldest medical college in Andhra Pradesh and one of the oldest medical
colleges in India. It came into being on 19th July 1923 and rapidly acquired
national attention as a center of higher learning in medical education. The
first principal was Captain F. J. Anderson and 32 students were admitted in
that year. The 'medical school' was initially affiliated to Madras University.
The medical college has been attached to King George Hospital (KGH) and a
number of other regional hospitals. Now under the current principal Dr.Kalpana
Subrahmanyam, the medical college admits 150 under-graduates, 164
post-graduates and 8 super-speciality trainees along with numerous para-medical
and health related courses under the NTR Health University. AMC students have
been well know nationally and internationally, not only for their excellence in
academics but also in the areas of sports and cultural activities. The students
have shown a strong patriotic spirit since the very early days and participated
in many struggles to achieve the freedom that we continue to firmly believe in.
In the spirit of the Hippocratic oath the medical faculty of AMC and KGH
constantly dedicate themselves to the healthcare issues of the poor and the
needy at all times.
Andhra Medical College, Visakhapatnam |
Courses offered
MBBS |Post Graduate|Super- Speciality
MBBS
Under the revised regulations laid down by the
Medical Council of India (MCI), which have been adopted by the NTR University
of Health Sciences, the MBBS Course is for a duration of four and a half
academic years with one year of compulsory rotating internship. The MBBS course
is divided into nine semesters, each semester spans over a period of six
months. It is mandatory for the students pursuing MBBS to pass Anatomy,
Physiology and Biochemistry in order to enter the second academic year of MBBS.
Attendance: Attendance in the classrooms is an
important factor and a student who is absent continuously for 91 days or more
will have to get the permission of the UHS to continue the course. A total
of 80% attendance is required in
non-lecture classes i.e. practical sessions, demonstrations, ward postings,
tutorials, seminars etc. Overall attendance of the student must be at least 75
% to be eligible to take examinations.
Internal Assessment: Students pursuing MBBS are
assessed internally to motivate and make them aware of their position in
academics. For the same, periodic examinations are being conducted with a
minimum of four exams for Pre and Paraclinical and three exams for Clinical
subjects inclusive of SPM is being held. Assessment is totaled taking the
average of the best three examinations. While absence during the examination
will fetch nil marks, failed students can appear for a re-exam and the better
of the two written exams (first attempt and second attempt) can be considered
during internal assessment. Internal assessment marks are 40 for each
preclinical subject and SPM, 30 marks for Microbiology, Pathology, Pharmacy and
20 marks for FM, ENT, Ophthalomology and Paediatrics, 40 marks for Obstetrics
and Gynaecology and a total of 60 marks for Medicine and Surgery.
Compulsory Rotating Internship: As per the
laid down regulations of the Medical Council of India (MCI), every MBBS student
is required to undergo a rotating internship for a period of one year including
two months each in Medicine, Surgery and Obstetrics and Gynaecology (including
procedures of family planning); three months in SPM, two months equally divided
for Paediatrics, Ophthalmology, ENT and Casuality, one month for Elective
Postings (divided equally between Skin and STD or Psychiatry or TBH or
Anesthesia, Radiology or Blood Bank or Forensic and Toxicology, Physical
Medicine and Rehabilitation. Of this one year, a duration of six months will be
spent in Teaching Hospital/ District hospital, three months in Taluk Hospital
or smaller District hospitals or in a Public Health Centre (PHC).
Results: Students after taking the
exams are awarded with marks. A 'First Class' with Distinction is awarded to
students who secure at least 75% aggregate in all the qualifying subjects and
passes them in the first attempt itself. First Class is awarded to students
getting 65% and more. Pass in Second Class is awarded to those who get 50%
aggregate with minimum 50% in Theory and Orals and minimum of 50% marks in
Practicals/Clinics. If the student secures lesser percentage in the
examinations will be considered as 'Failed'.
Award of Degree: The degree of MBBS shall be
awarded by the University only on satisfactory completion of the internship by
the student.
Vacations: The Heads of the Institution
declare a month-long vacation in each academic year for the students. The
period of vacations can be decided by the Head of the institution.
Departments
The Andhra Medical College has over 34
Departments and each of these Departments are equipped with relevant facilities
for the students. Some of these Departments came into existence much before the
others and have evolved from simple structures to their present look.
Each Department has a Head of the Department (HOD)
who officiates under the Principal. Faculty members are exclusively attached to
these Departments.
The facilities provided at the various
Departments include lockers and laboratories which are spacious, well-equipped
and modern.
- Anaesthesiology
- Anatomy
- Biochemistry
- Cardiology
- Cardiothoracic Surgery
- Dental Surgery
- Dermatology
- Endocrinology
- Forensic Medicine
- Gastroenterology
- General Surgery
- Medicine
- Microbiology
- Nephrology
- Neurology
- Neurosurgery
- Nuclear Medicine
- Obstetrics & Gynaecology
- Ophthalmology
- Orthopaedics
- Otorhinolaryngology
- Paediatric Surgery
- Paediatrics
- Pathology
- Pharmacology
- Physiology
- Plastic Surgery
- Psychiatry
- Radiology
- Radiotherapy
- S.T.D.
- Social & Preventive Medicine
- T.B. & Chest Diseases
- Urology
CONTACT DETAILS: For any suggestions and enquiry
Andhra Medical College |
Dr K. Siva Kumar MS;
Professor Of Surgery
Andhra Medical College,
Visakhapatnam.
Phone: (M)91-9666676761
Email: drsivakumark@yahoo.com
Office: Assistant Director (Admn.):
09849903051
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