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|established  = 1916
|established  = 1916
|founder      = [[Charles Hardinge, 1st Baron Hardinge of Penshurst]]
|founder      = [[Charles Hardinge, 1st Baron Hardinge of Penshurst]]
|director = N N Mathur<ref>{{cite web|title=Director's Desk :: Lady Hardinge Medical College & associated SSK & KSC Hospitals|url=http://lhmc-hosp.gov.in/index1.php?lang=1&level=1&sublinkid=24&lid=75|website=lhmc-hosp.gov.in|accessdate=13 December 2020|language=en}}</ref>
|director = Ram Chandra<ref>{{cite web|title=Director's Desk :: Lady Hardinge Medical College & associated SSK & KSC Hospitals|url=http://lhmc-hosp.gov.in/index1.php?lang=1&level=1&sublinkid=24&lid=75|website=lhmc-hosp.gov.in|accessdate=13 December 2020|language=en}}</ref>
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== Present form ==
== Present form ==
[[File:The Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare, Dr. Harsh Vardhan interacting with patients during his visit to the Lady Hardinge Hospital, in New Delhi on October 02, 2014.jpg|thumb|262x262px|Patients at the Lady Hardinge Hospital, 2014]]
[[File:The Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare, Dr. Harsh Vardhan interacting with patients during his visit to the Lady Hardinge Hospital, in New Delhi on October 02, 2014.jpg|thumb|262x262px|Patients at the Lady Hardinge Hospital, 2014]]
The hospital has provided services to male patients since 1991.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.goicharters.nic.in/skhosp.htm |title=Lady Hardinge Medical College & Smt. S. K. Hospital |work=Citizen's Charters in the Government of India |accessdate=8 January 2017}}</ref> The admission capacity to the MBBS course is for 200 students.<ref name="Gupta2020">{{cite book |last1=Gupta |first1=Namrata |title=Women in Science and Technology: Confronting Inequalities |date=2020 |publisher=SAGE |location=Los Angeles |isbn=978-93-5328-748-1 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=h--9DwAAQBAJ&newbks=0&printsec=frontcover&pg=PA70&dq=Lady+Hardinge+Medical+College&hl=en |page=70|language=en}}</ref> The college has two teaching hospitals, Smt. Sucheta Kriplani Hospital and Kalawati Saran Child Hospital, with 877 and 350 beds respectively. The college and hospital also provides tertiary level medical facilities to the city. The college's Department of Microbiology is internationally acclaimed for its salmonella [[phage typing]], and it is a [[World Health Organization]] collaborating centre for reference and training in streptococcal diseases for South East Asia.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://extranet.who.int/iris/restricted/bitstream/10665/163713/1/sea-ncd-25.pdf |title=SEA NCD report |work=[[World Health Organization]]}}{{dead link|date=January 2017}}</ref> It is also a surveillance center for AIDS. The first ART center for children in the country, was also started in LHMC in 2007.{{Citation needed|date=April 2021}}
The hospital has provided services to male patients since 1991.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.goicharters.nic.in/skhosp.htm |title=Lady Hardinge Medical College & Smt. S. K. Hospital |work=Citizen's Charters in the Government of India |accessdate=8 January 2017}}</ref> The admission capacity to the MBBS course is for 200 students.<ref name="Gupta2020">{{cite book |last1=Gupta |first1=Namrata |title=Women in Science and Technology: Confronting Inequalities |date=2020 |publisher=SAGE |location=Los Angeles |isbn=978-93-5328-748-1 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=h--9DwAAQBAJ&dq=Lady+Hardinge+Medical+College&pg=PA70 |page=70|language=en}}</ref> The college has two teaching hospitals, Smt. Sucheta Kriplani Hospital and Kalawati Saran Child Hospital, with 877 and 350 beds respectively. The college and hospital also provides tertiary level medical facilities to the city. The college's Department of Microbiology is internationally acclaimed for its salmonella [[phage typing]], and it is a [[World Health Organization]] collaborating centre for reference and training in streptococcal diseases for South East Asia.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://extranet.who.int/iris/restricted/bitstream/10665/163713/1/sea-ncd-25.pdf |title=SEA NCD report |work=[[World Health Organization]]}}{{dead link|date=December 2021|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> It is also a surveillance center for AIDS. The first ART center for children in the country, was also started in LHMC in 2007.{{Citation needed|date=April 2021}}


== Campus ==
== Campus ==
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{{alumni|date=September 2017}}
{{alumni|date=September 2017}}
The college's alumni are called Hardonians.<ref name=f>{{cite web |url=http://lhmcaana.org/About-Us/The-Hardonians |title=The Hardonians |work=Lady Hardinge Medical College Alumni Association of North America |accessdate=8 January 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161026140228/http://lhmcaana.org/About-Us/The-Hardonians |archive-date=26 October 2016 |url-status=dead |df=dmy-all }}</ref> Notable alumni of the college include:
The college's alumni are called Hardonians.<ref name=f>{{cite web |url=http://lhmcaana.org/About-Us/The-Hardonians |title=The Hardonians |work=Lady Hardinge Medical College Alumni Association of North America |accessdate=8 January 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161026140228/http://lhmcaana.org/About-Us/The-Hardonians |archive-date=26 October 2016 |url-status=dead |df=dmy-all }}</ref> Notable alumni of the college include:
* [[Dr Parvati Gehlot]], the first doctor of [[Rajasthan]] state. Did her [[MBBS]] in 1928 and then went for higher studies to [[England]] in 1936.
* [[Dr Parvati Gehlot]], the first lady doctor of [[Rajasthan]] state. Did her [[MBBS]] in 1928 and then went for higher studies to [[England]] in 1936.
* [[Sushila Nayyar]], with a postgraduate degree in Public Health from Johns Hopkins. Became [[Minister of Health and Family Welfare (India)|Health Minister of India]] 1952-55 & 1962-67.<ref name=f/>
* [[Sushila Nayyar]], with a postgraduate degree in Public Health from Johns Hopkins. Became [[Minister of Health and Family Welfare (India)|Health Minister of India]] 1952-55 & 1962-67.<ref name=f/>
* [[Shiela Mehra]], 1991 [[Padma Shri]] recipient. 1959 graduate. Renowned practising Obstetrician & Gynaecologist of New Delhi  
* [[Shiela Mehra]], 1991 [[Padma Shri]] recipient. 1959 graduate. Renowned practising Obstetrician & Gynaecologist of New Delhi  
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