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Government Erode Medical College

Management
Public/Government
Established In
1992
Courses Offered
M.B.B.S.
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The Erode Medical College officially Government Erode Medical College (formerly IRT Perundurai Medical College) is a Government Medical institution in the state affiliated to The Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R Medical University, Chennai. It is located off Salem-Kochi National Highway 544 near Perundurai in Erode. The school includes a medical college and a hospital. Originally, the college was established under Institute of Road and Transport by the Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation. It is located at a distance of 20 km from Erode Central Bus Terminus and Erode Junction railway station.

History

On the suggestion of Lord Willington (then Viceroy of India) in 1930 a district committee to combat tuberculosis was formed in Coimbatore and the decision was made to start a tuberculosis sanatorium in Perundurai near Erode. The foundation stone was laid by Sir K.V.Reddy Naidu on 1 July 1936. The sanatorium was declared open by Sri.C.Rajagopalachari in 1939. It was renamed Ramalingam Tuberculosis sanatorium in 1952. In 1986 the government of Tamil Nadu attached a medical college with the sanatorium under the aegis of Institute of Road Transport. The college has 600 beds and started functioning in 1992. In 2004, doctors’ quarters were added. In 2008, a school of nursing has been started in the RTS Hospital premises. And in 2017, the strength of the Medical College was increased from 60 to 100 students intake.

In 2019, Government of Tamil Nadu took over the College in 2019 and named it as Government IRT Perundurai Medical College. During the 2020 coronavirus pandemic in Tamil Nadu, the Government has renamed the college as Erode Medical College and notified this facility as a designated facility for treating COVID-19 cases in Erode district. During this transfer, out of the total 308.5 acre total land area, 208 acres has been transferred to the Health & Family welfare department and 0.99 acres to local Panchayat and another 3.9 acres for the formation of public road and the remaining 96.5acres of land has been retained by the Institute of Road Transport itself.

Hospital

Ramalingam Tuberculosis Sanatorium (RTS) Hospital

The Ramalingam Tuberculosis Sanatorium Hospital is the 200 bedded original facility with which the medical college was initially attached to. It had around 125 General Wards, 50 Special Wards and 5 Deluxe Wards all in 54 separate Tiled-Roof Buildings. And 89 Quarters buildings for the RT Sanatorium Hospital. It houses doctor’s quarters in the northern side. It was built-up in a sprawling 308.5 acres lush green campus. This 200-bed facility is again revived to take care of Covid-19 patients in 2021.,/

GEMC Main Hospital (GEMCH)

It was initially a 550 Bedded Tertiary-care Hospital functioning in a G+2 Storeyed building, opened in 1994. It is having a 20Kiloliter capacity Cryogenic Oxygen Tank installed to support patients in need of Medical Oxygen. The “Rotary Special Block” with around 500 Beds equipped with Oxygen Support facility sponsored by various Rotary Chapters functions as a tertiary care hospital with a bed capacity of more than 1000.

Medical College

The College is functioning in a G+3 Storeyed Academic Block, opened in 1993. The College with original intake capacity of 60 seats, has increased the annual intake capacity to 100 seats in 2017. The College also has separate blocks for Animal House, Mortuary and Post-mortem studies. It has Separate Auditorium and Examination Hall Building. Also, an ATM Facility is there in the front entrance of the College.

Hostels & Quarters

The college has Hostels of two blocks (A & B Block) each for Boys and Girls. It has 24 numbers of Quarters for Junior Medical Officers and 12 Quarters for Senior Medical Officers and 18 Staff Quarters (in 3 Blocks). Apart from this, the College has CRRI-Men’s and Women’s Hostels.