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Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGIMS), Lucknow (India) is a University established under State Act in 1983. Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGIMS is a medical Institute under State Legislature Act, located in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. It was established in 1983 and is named after Sanjay Gandhi. The institute is on a 550 acres (2.2 km2) residential campus at Raebareli Road, 15 km from the main city. The institute offers its own degrees, which are recognised by the Medical Council of India. SGPGIMS delivers tertiary medical care, super-specialty teaching, training and research. It offers DM, MCh, MD, Ph.D., postdoctoral fellowships (PDF) and postdoctoral certificate courses (PDCC), and senior residency.
The Institute is located on a sprawling 550 acres residential campus at Raebareli Road, 15 km away from the main city. The institute offers its own degrees, which are duly recognized by the Medical Council of India. The Institute is rated amongst the top medical institutions in the country, delivering state-of-art tertiary medical care, super-specialty teaching, training and research. Dedicated faculty members endeavor to provide quality education, patient care and research and strive to meet the challenges and needs of the society. The Institute offers DM, MCh, MD, PhD, Post Doctoral Fellowships (PDF) and Post Doctoral Certificate Courses (PDCC), and Senior Residency in various specialties. The peers in the field have recognized the courses offered by the Institute and the candidates obtaining degrees from SGPGIMS have been highly placed both within the country and abroad. Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences offers DM courses in Cardiology, Clinical Immunology, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Medical Genetics, Nephrology, Neurology.
The institute offers DM/MCh/PDF/PDCC/and Senior Residency (Hospital Services) training programs in various specialties. The institute runs DM (Doctorate of Medicine), M.Ch. (Magister Chirurgi), and MD (Doctor of Medicine) programs, training residents in surgical and medical super specialty and specialty fields. It also runs Ph.D. programs for basic science research. SGPGIMS pioneered the 3 year DM/MCh program at a time when the typical course was 2 years before MCI mandated that all such training programs should be of 3 years duration. It was the first Indian Institution to start DM courses in Clinical Immunology, Medical Genetics and MCh in Endocrine Surgery. SGPGIMS has a library with more than 21,000 books and subscriptions to nearly 450 scientific journals, a computer network with more than 230 computers, Internet connections, and e-mail facilities.
Patient care activities are computerized. Moreover, the university is having an international reputation regarding the ongoing researchers from 2012 to till date like “Prevalence of EGFR Mutation and Response to Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor in non-Small Cell Lung Cancer in the North Indian Population” under Dr. Niraj Kumari, Department of pathology; “Bio-Demographic Aspects of Post-Partum Amenorrhea Period and its implication on Fertility” with expertise supervision of Prof. Uttam Singh, Biostatistics & H.I. The university is also planning to launch many more researches and studies including Genetic alterations in poorly Differentiated Carcinomas (PDTCs) and Anaplastic thyroid Carcinomas (ATCs), Evaluation of immune response to alpha crystalline antigen Mycobacterium tuberculosis as a predictor of progressive TB infection in patients with autoimmune disorders, Study to Compare Virological Response to 0.5 mg Daily Versus 1.0 mg Daily Oral Doses of Entecavir in patients with chronic Hepatitis B Virus Infection and Decompensated Cirrhosis, Resistance-associated variants hepatitis C virus in Indian Patients, “Molecular Charecterisation of D-Variants in North Indian Blood Donor Population” and many more. The Institute caters for emergencies relating to the specialities existing at the institute but not for general medical emergencies. It does not have a full-fledged emergency medicine/ trauma department, and is not geared to manage acute emergencies and trauma cases. Any such patients received at the emergency receiving station of SGPGI are referred to other hospitals in the city, and are provided only first-aid/ supportive treatment.