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Manipal College of Medical Sciences

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Type
  
Private

Parent institution
  
Kathmandu University

Phone
  
+977 982-6164046

Founded
  
1994

Parent organization
  
Manipal University

Established
  
1994

Address
  
Pokhara 33700, Nepal

Dean
  
B.M. Nagpal

Motto
  
Inspired by Life

Manipal College of Medical Sciences

Director
  
Dr. P. K. Chakraborty (hospital director)

Management
  
Manipal Education and Medical Group (MEMG)

Location
  
Phulbari (Hospital) Pokhara, Nepal

Undergraduate tuition and fees
  
960,000 NPR (2012), International tuition: 23,100 USD (2012)

Similar
  
Gandaki College of Engineeri, Kathmandu University, Nepal Medical College, Manipal University, Kathmandu Medical College

Manipal College of Medical Sciences (MCOMS) is a private medical college located at Pokhara, in Nepal. It is associated with Manipal Teaching Hospital, and enrols about 145 students each year for the MBBS medical qualification.

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Senior staff

  • Dean: Brig. Dr. B. M. Nagpal
  • Director Academics (Clinical Sciences): Dr. V. M. Alurkar
  • Director Academics (Basic Sciences): Brig. Dr. O. P. Talwar
  • Director (Basic Sciences): Lt. Col. Dr. S. Gokhale
  • Hospital Director: Dr. P. K. Chakraborty
  • Location

    MCOMS has two locations in Pokhara. The basic sciences campus is located at Deep Heights, and 1st and 2nd year courses are taught there. The administrative block is also located at Deep Heights. The clinical campus with the teaching hospital, is located at Phulbari, Pokhara, overlooking the Annapurna mountain range.

    Courses

  • Post-graduation
  • MBBS
  • PCL Nursing
  • B.SC. Nursing (started 2009)
  • MBBS

    The annual enrolment for the MBBS degree is 135 students (data from 2016). The majority of the students are of Nepalese and Indian origin. Students from other nations such as: Sri Lanka, United States of America (NRN), Canada (NRN), etc. are also enrolled. Many elective students visit from American and European Universities and have the opportunity for hands on training.

    Subjects covered:

  • Anatomy
  • Biochemistry
  • Community Medicine-Part I
  • Microbiology
  • Pathology
  • Pharmacology
  • Physiology
  • The basic science training takes place at Deep Campus. After passing all the subjects of basic sciences, a student is promoted to the clinical aspect of the course.

    The next five semesters are devoted to the study of clinical sciences, and are held at Manipal Teaching Hospital, Pokhara. The students are intensively trained and evaluated. The third year university examinations are held at the end of the 7th semester, and include the following subjects:

  • Community Medicine-Part II
  • Forensic Medicine
  • Ophthalmology
  • Otorhinolaryngology
  • After the successful completion of all 4 subjects of the third year, a student is allowed to take the final year examinations which consist of:

  • Medicine and allied subjects (Part I & II)
  • Surgery and allied subjects (Part I & II)
  • Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Pediatrics
  • Recognition

    MCOMS is recognised by the Medical Council of Nepal, Sri Lanka, and other countries. It is also recognized by WHO and under FAIMER.

    Hospital

    Manipal Teaching Hospital (MTH) is a 700-bedded hospital, located at Phulbari, Pokhara. The 5-storey hospital building houses an extensive medical library, students classrooms, a canteen, the main atrium, an auditorium along with outpatient departments and inpatient wards. All the medical students and faculty reside close by in other buildings.

    Treatment cost

    Treatment cost is reasonably affordable. Most tests and interventions are cheaper than that of government hospitals. There is also a Poor Patients' Fund (PPF) that provides free treatment to poor patients.

    Poor Patients' Fund (PPF)

    Also known as Asha, the PPF is an NGO managed by the students (mainly the 5th semester students). Funds are raised by the students by various means such as organizing movie shows, dances, college fetes, sales of T-shirts and sweat shirts, donations from the students and faculty, etc. The fund supports the cost of treatment of those patients who are unable to afford it themselves.

    References

    Manipal College of Medical Sciences Wikipedia