Shri Ramkrishna Institute of Medical Sciences and Sanaka Hospital

Shri Ramkrishna Institute of Medical Sciences and Sanaka Hospital is a private(50 Government seats) medical college located in Durgapur, West Bengal. It was established in 2015.

Shri Ramkrishna Institute of Medical Sciences and Sanaka Hospital
TypePrivate
Established2015 (2015)
AffiliationWest Bengal University of Health Sciences
PrincipalProf Dr (Col) Tapan Kumar Bhattacharyya
DirectorPrabir Kumar Sur
StudentsTotals:
  • MBBS - 150
Address
Kanksha
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713212
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23.5735713°N 87.4043591°E / 23.5735713; 87.4043591
Websitesrims.setgoi.ac.in

About College

The institute offers undergraduate seats for MBBS(150 seats) which are recognised by the Medical Council of India.[1] [2] This medical college also has a 385-bedded functional hospital which would be upgraded to 750 bedded within 5 years, named Sanaka Hospital, with facilities consisting of minor and major O.T., PICU, NICU, ICCU and ICU. It has got MCI permission to start its MBBS course in 2019. This medical college has its own nursing and paramedical college also.

In 2020, during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, Sanaka hospital was converted into a COVID hospital by the government of West Bengal and the nodal center for 5 districts namely Paschim Burdwan, purba Burdwan, Bishnupur, Purulia, Bankura. It has treated many COVID patients and played a pivotal role in suppression of the pandemic in South Bengal. AIIMS, Bhubaneswar has recommended ICMR for permitting this college to start covid 19 testing and it has got NABH accreditation and ICMR permission for covid testing in its own laboratory.It already dedicated 400 bed to government patients for free treatment and has 76 ccu dedicated to covid patients.

OPD(Doctor consultation) fees in this medical college hospital is only Rs 50.It has a 250 seat examination hall in its college building.It also has dialysis facility inside the seven storey hospital.It is locally known as sanaka medical college.

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