Srinivas Institute of
Medical Sciences and Research Center, Mangalore was established in the year
2009. It has been managed by A Shama Rao Foundation and is a part of Srinivas
Group of Colleges.
The institute is associated to Rajiv Gandhi University of
Health Sciences (RGUHS), Bangalore.
The college admissions are much sought after and the fee
structure of the institute is nominal and confirms to the university norms for
CET entrants.
The vision of the institute is transforming society through
education by setting up academic institutions in dynamic equilibrium with its
social, ecological and economic environment striving continuously for
excellence in education, research and technological service to the nation.
The mission of the institute is to create and sustain a
community of learning in which students acquire knowledge and learn to apply it
professionally with due consideration for ethical, ecological, and economic
issues and to pursue research and disseminate research findings and to provide
knowledge-based technological services to satisfy the needs of society and the
industry and to help in building national capabilities in science, technology,
humanities, management, education and research.
Courses Offered:
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor
of Surgery (MBBS):
M.B.B.S. (Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery)
program – 4 ½ years duration with compulsory rotator internship of 1 year that
includes 3 months community medicine
The 4½ year course has been divided into 3 phases:
- Phase I – 1 year consisting of 2 terms of 6 months each.
- Phase II – 1 ½ years consisting of 3 terms of 6 months each.
- Phase III – 2 years consisting of 4 terms of 6 months each.
- The first year will deal with the study of the Phase-I (Pre-Clinical) subjects of Human Anatomy, Physiology including Bio-Physics, Bio-Chemistry and Introduction to Community Medicine.
- Phase-II is devoted to Para-Clinical and Clinical subjects. Para-Clinical subjects shall consist of Pathology, Pharmacology, Microbiology, Forensic Medicine including Toxicology and part of Community Medicine. During this phase, the clinical subjects shall be taught concurrently. The clinical subjects taught will be Medicine and its allied specialities, Surgery and its allied specialities and Obstetrics & Gynaecology.
- Phase-III is divided into Part 1 which consists of ENT, Ophthalmology and Community Medicine and Part 2 which consists of clinical subjects – Medicine and its allied specialities, Surgery and its allied specialities, Obstetrics & Gynaecology.
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