| Motto | Rural Health Our Greatest Wealth |
|---|---|
| Type | Medical college |
| Established | 2004 |
| Dean | Dr. S. Muthuchitra MS (ENT)., |
| Undergraduates | 100 per year |
| Address | Kochi - Madurai - Dhanushkodi Road, Theni ,,, |
| Campus | Rural |
| Affiliations | The Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University,MCI |
| Website | www |
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Theni Government Medical College and Hospital is a teaching hospital inTheni district,Tamil Nadu, India. It was established in 2004. The college is located on theNational Highway 85, 9 km from the district headquartersTheni, and 7 km fromAundipatty.
The foundation stone was laid on 16 August 2002 by Chief MinisterJ. Jayalalitha. The first hospital and college premises were inaugurated on 8 December 2004. In 2006, the first 100 students were admitted to theMBBS programme.
In 2016, an "ultra modern" MRA scanning machine was commissioned at the hospital.[1]
In 2019,Tamil Nadu Police registered afirst information report against a first-year medical student of the college for managing to obtain an admission without having appeared for theNational Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET).[2] The student was alleged to have faked his identity.[3][4] Tamil Nadu police identified announced that they believed that at least six more students had managed to be enrolled in medical colleges through impersonation during the NEET exam.[5][6][7]
In 2021, during theCOVID-19 pandemic in India, a video went viral on social media showing bodies left on the floor in the hospital mortuary. The Health Department of the Tamil Nadu government ordered a probe into the apparent violation of COVID-19 protocols.[8]
In 2022, theMadras High Court directed the health secretary of the Tamil Nadu government to investigate the death of a woman who had allegedly died due to medical negligence after a surgery.[9][10]
In July 2023, Dean Dr Meenakshisundaram was suspended by the Tamil Nadu Health and Family Welfare MinisterMa. Subramanian for accepting a bribe from a contractor.[11][12] In October, S. Balashankar, the former head of Paediatrics of theGovernment Rajaji Hospital was appointed as the Dean by theGovernment of Tamil Nadu.[13]
In addition to the MBBS program, the college offers diplomas forparamedics, medical laboratory technologists, and nurses, and specialist training for MDs. In 2022, theNational Medical Commission sanctioned a post-graduate course inemergency medicine at the college.[14]
The college is affiliated with the Tamil Nadu government-ownedTamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University. The college was accredited by theMedical Council of India (until 2020) and the National Medical Commission (since 2020). Its administration is overseen by theDepartment of Health and Family Welfare, Government of Tamil Nadu.
The hospital has 900 beds and an outpatient ward.
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