>Established:-1956;66 year ago
>President:-Mansukh Mandaviya
>Dean's:-Neena Khana
Dean Means:- A priest who is responsible for a large church or a number of small church
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>Director:-Randeep Guleria
>Academics Staff:- 67(Sixty Seven)
>Administrative Staff:-9,956(Nine Thousand Nine Hundred Fifty Six)
>Total Students:-16,933(Sixteen Thousand Nine Hundred Thirty Three)
>Undergraduate:-3,209(Three Thousand Two Hundred Nine)
>Postgraduate:-10,399(Ten Thousand Three Hundred Ninty Nine)
>Doctor al Students:-1,991(One Thousand Nine Hundred Ninty One)
>Other Students:-3,334(Three Thousand Three Hundred Thirty Four)
>Location:-New Delhi,Delhi,India 28.565°N,77.21°E
>Campus:-Urban
History of Medical College:-
The possibility of AIIMS emerged in 1946, after a suggestion by the Health Survey of the Government of India. From that point to the foundation and advancement of AIIMS (New Delhi) throughout the following years, a few celebrated people had their impact in carrying the plan to completion. Initially proposed by the then Prime Minister of India JAWAHARLAL NEHRU for foundation in Calcutta, it was laid out in New Delhi following the refusal of Chief Minister of West Bengal BIDHAN CHANDRA ROY.[3] The establishment stone of AIIMS Delhi was laid in 1952.[4] On February 18, 1956, the then Minister of Health, Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, presented another bill in the Lok Sabha, that would ultimately turn into the AIIMS Act. "It has been one of my valued dreams that for post graduate review and for the upkeep of elevated expectations of clinical schooling in our country, we ought to have a foundation of this nature which would empower our young fellows and ladies to have their post graduate training in their own country," she said.[5] The old and new principal OPD blocks at AIIMS, New Delhi are named after her. At the point when the bill was embraced in May 1956, it turned into the All India Institute of Medical Sciences Act, 1956.[4] She additionally gave her property around 100 sections of land for development.
An OPD is normally situated on the ground floor of every clinic and split into a few sections like the Department of Neurology, the Department of Gynecology, the Department of Oncology, the Department of General Medical, etc. The patient is completing all the desk work here and going to the applicable office
Que:-Difference between Outpatient and InPatient
The distinction between an inpatient and an outpatient treatment is how long a patient needs to stay in the hospital, where the operation has been performed
OutPatient
An Outpatient is a person who is not hospitalized for 24 Hours or longer but attends for care or treatment at the clinic or hospital
InPatient
A person who is hospitalized overnight for several days or weeks is an inpatient is known as inpatient
New Delhi are named after her. When the bill was adopted in May 1956, it become the All India Institute of Medical Science Act, 1956. She also gave her land about 100 acres for construction
Ranking Of College:-
Life Sciences and Medical University Rankings
Globally, AIIMS New Delhi was positioned 204 on the planet in the 2022 class of life Sciences and Medical by QS World University is a yearly distribution of University Rankings. It likewise includes in the World's Best Hospitals 2020-Top 100 by Newsweek.
In India, AllMS New Delhi was positioned first among all clinical school in Quite a while by the National Institutional Ranking Framework in 2021-22. As it was als positioned first in Quite a while by India Today Headlines in 2021-22 Outlook India by India Today in 2021 Outlook India in 2020 and The week in 2022 are enlisted by long term prior proceed.
Achievements:-
>>AIIMS is the first Indian center to perform a successful cardiac transplant.The surgery was performed by P Venugopal. the ex director of AIIMS in 1994
>>AIIMS is an advanced center of stem cell therapy in India, especially cardiac and neurological. It hold reputation of being a pioneer in stem cell injection. [13] [14] [15]
>>AIIMS has India's first and Only minimally invasive surgery training center, under collaboration with Germany. [16]
>>The first in-vitro fertilization facility in the public sector set up at the AIIMS(New Delhi) in February 2008.[17]
Awards
>> Kayakalp Award ( Cleanest Medical Facility) for 3 consecutive years 2017,2018 and 2019: First Prize for maintaining cleanliness within the institute's premises.
Campus of AIIMS:-
Main Campus:-
AIIMS New Delhi's main campus is located in Ansari Nagar in Delhi. It is adjacent to the South Extension-II market and lies on both sides of the Sir Aurobindo Marg, southwards to the AIIMS Roundabout flyover crossing.
AIIMS Main campus is spread mainly into 5 locations:
EastCampus - Containing OPD Block, Main Hospital Block, Ward Block, Medical College, Research Section, Convergence Block, BB Dixit Library, Administrative Wing, Undergraduates Hostels, Central Lawn, Jawaharlal Auditorium and staff quarters. The 4 Specialty Centers for Cardiothoracic + Neurosciences, Cancer Center, Center for Ophthalmic Sciences and Center for Dental Education and Research are additionally inside this East Campus.
WestCampus – It comprises mainly staff quarters and residences.
JPNATrauma Center –It is solely assigned for Emergency administrations. In June 2018 a passage + slope street connect between East grounds and JPNA Trauma Center Campus was likewise opened. This connection course is exceptionally helpful in quick moving of basic patients across the two Campuses. Close to JPNA Trauma Center, new 100 Bed Plastic and Burns Surgical Unit Hospital is likewise running, it will likewise include a Skin Bank for Burns Injuries.
MasjidMoth Campus – This site contains new Post-Graduate and Resident Doctor's lofts. Underground stopping block is additionally arranged here. Forthcoming New OPD Block, Mother and Child Care Unit, Surgical Block and Geriatric Block are likewise under development here. These new blocks are meant to lessen the patient burden on the present OPD block in East Campus which is as of now updated by almost approx. 10,000 out-patients each day.
AyurvigyanNagar Campus – It is too for faculty and staff's residential accommodations.
Across AIIMS is Safdarjung Hospital and related Vardhman Mahavir Medical College (of Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University). Likewise, neighboring falsehoods the base camp of Indian Council of Medical Research, the body that directions and assets clinical exploration in India. In area, likewise lies National Medical Library, show to the Directorate-General of Health Services of the Government of India. It has a huge assortment of logical and clinical diaries that can be gotten to by scientists.
Extension campuses of AIIMS (New Delhi) Jhajjar-AIIMS-II
The second grounds of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS-II), spread north of 330 sections of land (1.335 square kilometers) of land was envisioned during the time of Prof. Tirath Das Dogra as Director AIIMS Delhi and Anbumani Ramadoss (President, AIIMS), Minister of Health and Family government assistance association of India in 2009 at Bhadsha town [also spelled Badsa] in Haryana's Jhajjar locale. AIIMS-II was believed to be created as the biggest clinical Education place for super-specialities on the planet to meet the gigantic need of super-experts in different field in India. The 330 sections of land of land was given by the then Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, of Haryana to Anbumani Ramadoss, in presence of Director AIIMS Tirath Das Dogra, in a major public capability on 28 February 2009 at the proposed site.[20] The National Cancer Institute is first to come up, next is the National Cardiovascular focus as a joint endeavor between Govt of Haryana and Union wellbeing service in a progression of future improvements as envisaged.[21] The following under the arrangement is a novel cooperative community between IITD-Jhajjar grounds found neighboring the AIIMS (New Delhi's) Jhajjar Extension. They mutually are to set up a "biomedical exploration park", running joint PhD/research programs oversaw through the Foundation for Innovation and Technology Transfer (FITT).[22]
National Cancer Institute (NCI) and upcoming National Heart Institute
The 710 had relations with National Cancer Institute of India and Infectious and Community Diseases Center at AIIMS (New Delhi's) Jhajjar Extension Campus is built at an expense of ₹2,034 crores on 32 sections of land as per National Cancer Institute of the USA[23] and it is centered around therapy and examination on the India-explicit cancer.[24]
It became functional on 18 December 2018 including OPD, lab and 250-bed emergency clinic which will be extended to 710 beds by December 2019.[25] It is going by Dr. G.K. Rath previous Head of Department of Oncology at AIIMS (New Delhi).[25] National Heart Institute (India) is likewise being laid out here.[26] A heliport is being created here in January 2019 for the Air Ambulance to serve crisis patients from remote areas.[27]
Ballabhgarh Extension Campus:-
Ballabhgarh, laid out in 1965, is an expansion grounds of AIIMS in Ballabhgarh city of Faridabad area in Haryana.[28] This rustic field practice OPD[clarification needed] grounds was set up in a joint effort with Government of Haryana as "Thorough Rural Health Services Project" - "Ballabgarh Health and Demographic Surveillance System".[29][30] In 1961 Rural Field Practice was laid out at AIIMS (New Delhi) with the assistance of Rockefeller Foundation. In 1965, the Comprehensive Rural Health Services Project was set up at Ballabgarh with a 50-bed emergency clinic, 24 hr crisis and obstetric offices, short term administrations in medication, medical procedure, pediatrics, gynecology and obstetrics, eye, otorhinolaryngology, psychiatry, actual medication and restoration, pediatric medical procedure, dental consideration, homeopathy, NCD[clarification needed] facility, ANC[clarification needed] center, vaccination facility, lab, radiological and ultra-sonography services.[28][31][32][33]
Ghaziabad Extension Campus
A serious field practice region, the National Drug Dependence Treatment Centre[34] is an expansion grounds of AIIMS (New Delhi) in Ghaziabad city of Uttar Pradesh.[33]
The Drug Dependence Treatment Center, AIIMS was laid out in the year 1988 and was practical in New Delhi. In 2003 it was redesigned as a National Center (National Drug Dependence Treatment Center) and is completely functional from its new premises in Ghaziabad, Delhi-NCR since April 2003.
NDDTC has been laid out as the summit community for treatment of medications and substance misuse problems in the country. It gives a condition of craftsmanship model for de‐addiction medicines. This middle has full scope of trained professionals and offices. The NDDTC is arranged on 10 section of land delightful grounds. It is as of now having 50 had relations with treatment offices
PhD Program in the space of Addiction Psychiatry and DM (Addiction Psychiatry) Program began since year 2012 and 2015 separately.
The Ex-Chief of the middle was an individual from the International Narcotics Control Board (INCB), an observing body under the United Nations
NDDTC of AIIMS
NDDTC has been designated as a WHO Collaborating Centre on Substance Abuse (2012-2020)
AIIMS(New Delhi) Campus Redevelopment Master Plan 2019
In February 2019 The Union Cabinet led by Prime Minister of India has given 'on a basic level' endorsement to the Implementation of Master Plan to change over All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi into an elite Medical University.[35]
The representation at the hour of organization's development (in 1950s) was for a predetermined number of patients. The clinical organization was laid out as a tertiary-care focus, however presently it has transformed into an essential consideration community. After some time, the prerequisite has expanded complex. The impending ground breaking strategy will presently have a dream for the following 10 years.
The Master Plan imagines opening up satisfactory room through redevelopment, vertical extension and rearranging the land utilization, consequently streamlining the framework of the Institute for the following 20 years.
It is proposed to re-foster the framework of AIIMS, New Delhi by solidifying the Patient Care, Teaching, Research, Administration and backing administrations in regions in the East Ansari Nagar (Main) Campus and private offices from East Ansari Nagar (Main Campus) to Trauma Center Extension (New Rajnagar) Campus.
Benefits:-
The undertaking would give exceptionally particular cutting edge medical care to the patients and an incorporated 'One Campus' response to every one of the insightful, physiotherapeutic, usable, rehabilitative and professional necessities of the patients. It would guarantee savvy versatility and openness for the patients and become a peak tertiary consideration place for progression of examination, clinical applications and the executives of patients.
Work Expected as the per Redevelopment Master Plan:-
By 2024, AIIMS (New Delhi) will add around 3,000 additional beds to its current strength of 2,478 beds. So there will be an office of roughly 5,500 beds in help by then.[36]
A move that will come as a help for large number of patients who visit the emergency clinic consistently as of now the emergency clinic sees a day to day footfall of very nearly 15,000 patients and their orderlies. It likewise expects to reinforce patient-care administrations and private offices for employees and staff.
Authorities said the assessed cost of executing the ground breaking strategy is around ₹10,345 crore, including ₹1,000 crore for employing labor. The venture will be finished in two stages; while Phase 1 will be finished in 46 months, the subsequent stage will be concluded in 70 months. According to the arrangement, a conference hall, a guesthouse with 40 rooms, an inn with in excess of 4,500 rooms and 500 private units with partnered vehicle leaving will be set up.
As There is no extent of additional extension with the restricted accessibility of land, private offices extending from Trauma Center grounds, West Campus (Ansari Nagar) to East Campus (Ansari Nagar) and Ayurvigyan Nagar Campus will be moved. This will let loose space in the principal grounds and permit to extend vertically.[37]
With senior employees raising issues of deficiency of labs and activity theaters in the establishment, the organization trusts the impending task will investigate that worry. This new arrangement will likewise make scope for research projects, which have been forthcoming because of space requirements.
Healthcare:-
Medical Facilities:-
Departments and Sub-Specialties at AIIMS (New Delhi) | Department /Sub-Specialty
|
|---|
| 1. | Anesthesiology |
| 2. | Anatomy |
| 3. | Biochemistry |
| 4. | Biomedical Engineering |
| 5. | Biophysics |
| 6. | Biostatistics |
| 7. | Biotechnology |
| 8. | Breast and Endocrine Surgery |
| 9. | Cardiac Anaesthesiology |
| 10. | Cardiac Biochemistry |
| 11. | Cardiac Pathology |
| 12. | Cardiac Radiology |
| 13. | Cardiology |
| 14. | Cardio-surgical Intensive Care |
| 15. | Cardio-thoracic & Vascular Surgery |
| 16. | Cardio-vascular Radiology & Endovascular Interventions |
| 17. | Community Medicine and Family Medicine |
| 18. | Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics |
| 19. | Dermatology and Venereology |
| 20. | Dietetics |
| 21. | Drug Dependence and Addiction Psychiatry |
| 22. | Emergency Medicine |
| 23. | Endocrinology and Metabolism |
| 24. | Forensic Medicine and Toxicology |
| 25. | Forensic pathology and Molecular Laboratory |
| 26. | Gastroenterology and Human Nutrition |
| 27. | Gastrointestinal Surgery and Liver Transplantation |
| 28. | General Surgery and Minimal Access Surgery |
| 29. | Geriatric Medicine |
| 30. | Gynecological Oncology |
| 31. | Head and Neck Surgical Oncology |
| 32. | Hematology |
| 33. | Hepatology |
| 34. | Hospital Administration |
| 35. | Infectious Diseases and Epidemiology |
| 36. | Integrative Medicine and Research |
| 37. | Laboratory Medicine |
| 38. | Laboratory Oncology |
| 39. | Medical Genetics |
| 40. | Medical Oncology |
| 41. | Medical Physics |
| 42. | Medicine |
| 43. | Microbiology |
| 44. | Neonatology |
| 45. | Nephrology |
| 46. | Neuro-anaesthesiology and Critical Care |
| 47. | Neuro Biochemistry |
| 48. | Neurology |
| 49. | Neuro Pathology |
| 50. | Neuro Psychology |
| 51. | Neuro-imaging & Interventional Neuroradiology |
| 52. | Neurosurgery |
| 53. | Nuclear Magnetic Resonance |
| 54. | Nuclear Medicine |
| 55. | Nursing and Midwifery |
| 56. | Obstetrics and Gynaecology |
| 57. | Ophthalmic Sciences |
| 58. | Onco-anesthesiology & Palliative Medicine |
| 59. | Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery |
| 60. | Organ Retrieval & Stem Cell Sciences |
| 61. | Organ Transplant and General Surgery |
| 62. | Orthodontics |
| 63. | Orthopaedics |
| 64. | Otorhinolaryngology |
| 68. | Pathology |
| 65. | Pediatric Cardiology |
| 66. | Pediatric Endocrinology |
| 67. | Pediatric Medicine |
| 69. | Pediatric Nephrology |
| 70. | Pediatric Neurology |
| 71. | Pediatric Neurosurgery |
| 72. | Pediatric Oncology |
| 73. | Pediatric Pulmonology & Intensive Care |
| 74. | Pediatric Surgery |
| 75. | Pedodontics & Preventive Dentistry |
| 76. | Pharmacology |
| 77. | Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation |
| 78. | Physiology |
| 79. | Plastic, Reconstructive and Burns Surgery |
| 80. | Prosthodontics |
| 81. | Psychiatry |
| 82. | Pulmonary Medicine and Sleep Disorder |
| 83. | Radio-diagnosis and Interventional Radiology |
| 84 | Radio-therapy |
| 85. | Reproductive Biology |
| 86. | Rheumatology |
| 87. | Surgical Oncology |
| 88. | Transfusion Medicine and Blood Bank |
| 89. | Transplant Immunology and Immunogenetics |
| 90 | Trauma Surgery and Critical Care |
| 91. | Urology
|
Clinical Statistics for Session 2018-19:-
Hospital Services at AIIMS (2017–18) ( source: 62nd Annual-Report[38] )| Hospital/Centre | Outpatients (including casualty) | Inpatients (patients admitted) | Surgeries (operations/procedures) | Beds |
|---|
| General | Private | TOTAL |
|---|
| Main Hospital | 20,88,171 | 1,15,276 | 96,439 | 997 | 165 | 1,162 |
| Cardiothoracic Centre | 2,02,555 | 12,331 | 4,141 | 226 | 33 | 464 |
| Neurosciences Centre | 1,36,300 | 9,414 | 3,314 | 174 | 31 |
| Dr. RP Centre (Ophthalmic Centre) | 5,75,174 | 43,684 | 45,411 | 288 | 22 | 310 |
| JPNA Trauma Centre | 1,23,845 | 6,910 | 8,142 | 232 | 11 | 243 |
| Dr. BRA-IRCH (Cancer Centre) | 1,71,778 | 42,687 | 10,329 | 167 | 15 | 182 |
| CCM (Centre for Community Medicine) | 5,48,236 | 12,685 | 2,340 | 50 | - - - - | 50 |
| NDDTC (National Drug Dependence Treatment Centre) | 1,64,642 | 1,201 | - - - - | 50 | - - - - | 50 |
| CDER (Dental Centre) | 2,09,045 | 1,377 | 22,918 | 17 | - - - - | 17 |
| Outreach patients (Badsha, Jhajjar, Haryana) | 1,33,171 | - - - - | - - - - | - - - - | - - - - | - - - - |
| TOTAL: | 43,55,338 (43.5 lakhs+) | 2,45,565 (2.4 lakhs+) | 1,93,034 (1.9 lakhs+) | 2,201 | 227 | 2,478 beds |
Speciality Centre:-
Centre for Dental Education and Research in background with hostels and the basketball court in foreground
Dr.Rajendra Prasad Centre for Ophthalmic Science:-
Establisted in 1967 by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, it is a 310-bed ophthalmic (eyes) specialty centre.[39]
Dr.BR Ambedkar Institute Rotary Cancer Hospital:-
It specialises in the treatment of cancer and hosts departments viz. surgical, medical and radiation oncology. Total beds are 182
Jai Prakash Narayan Alex Trauma centre:-
it is India's first full-fledged centre to treat victims of trauma. It is located about 1 km west of the main campus.[40] It has a bed strength of 243.
Centre Dental for Education and Research:-
Found contiguous the Hostels, is AIIMS' most current specialty community. The middle initiated a 4-year joint effort with WHO for oral wellbeing advancement. The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare of the Government of India assigned this middle as National Center for Excellence for execution of National Oral Health Program in the country. This middle offers specialized help on oral wellbeing to the public authority and WHO. Notwithstanding having not many employees, this middle has been giving best examination yield per individual in the country. It contains 17 beds.
Cardiothoracic and Neurosciences Centre:-
Offers superspecialty patient care, training and research in the respective fields. Containing totally 464 beds
National Drug Dependence Treatment Centre, Ghaziabad:-
It is a WHO collaborating centre on substance abuse containing 50 beds.[41]
Centre for Community Medicine,Ballabhgarh:-
It maintains a teaching and treatment facility at Ballabgarh, which is a periurban area outside Delhi, it also provides comprehensive services to 84000 population. Faculty members from AIIMS (New Delhi) are posted there by rotation. It contains 50 beds.
Academics:-
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