Institute of Medical Sciences and Sum Hospital

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Institute of Medical Sciences and Sum Hospital
MottoImparting Quality Medical Education
TypePrivate medical college
Established2007
Parent institution
Siksha 'O' Anusandhan
DeanGangadhar Sahoo
Students750 each year including interns
Location, ,
751003
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20°16′59″N 85°46′11″E / 20.282984°N 85.769598°E / 20.282984; 85.769598Coordinates: 20°16′59″N 85°46′11″E / 20.282984°N 85.769598°E / 20.282984; 85.769598
CampusUrban
AffiliationsSiksha 'O' Anusandhan, MCI
Websitewww.soa.ac.in/ims-sum-hospital

The Institute of Medical Sciences and Sum Hospital (IMS and SUM Hospital) is the medical school of the Siksha 'O' Anusandhan in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. This institute gained permission in 2007 from Medical Council of India to start the MBBS courses in medical stream.

It provides undergraduate courses in medicine and dentistry, and postgraduate courses in non-clinical departments. It has begun providing post graduation in clinical subjects like surgery and anesthesia.

It provides speciality services including Neurosurgery, pediatric surgery, plastic surgery, urology, oncological surgery, surgical gastroenterology, endocrinology, rheumatology,cardiology, neurology, nephrology, plastic surgery and neo-natalogy.

Medical college[edit]

The IMS - Institute of Medical Sciences (the college wing) is a private medical college in the state of Odisha. It has six lecture theatres with e-teaching facilities. It has its own library with an internet cafe, and the campus has high-speed wi-fi facility.

Hospital[edit]

SUM Hospital has 1750 beds and provides general and super speciality medical services. It has an intensive care unit, the largest such unit in Odisha, and a special N-ICU[clarification needed] for neonates.

Campus[edit]

The campus has two conference halls, a large activity centre, an open auditorium for cultural programmes, a big theatre-style auditorium for special programmes, a central library, gym, separate hostels for men and women, three canteens, two messes, apartments for interns, quarters for staff, a stadium for cricket and football, and tennis, badminton, basketball and volleyball courts.

Fire incident[edit]

An accidental fire incident occurred in the evening of 17 October 2016, with the deaths of 12 people confirmed the following day. It was later confirmed that no death was due to the fire. Deaths occurred due to the hustle in the incident.[1]

References[edit]

  1. "Bhubaneswar: 12 patients killed in fire at SUM Hospital". The Indian Express. 17 October 2016. Retrieved 18 October 2016.

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