Kurnool Medical College

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Kurnool Medical College, Kurnool, AP , India

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When Andhra State was formed in October 1953, the Government of Andhra decided to start a medical college in the Raayalaseema region of the state. In G.O. Ms. No. 1835, Health, dated 29th November 1955, the government of Andhra passed orders to establish a medical college, the third one in the state at Kurnool. As the building was not ready for locating this college the government decided to admit 50 students intended for Kurnool Medical College at Guntur City in July 1956. When Andhra Pradesh was formed and the capital was shifted to hyderabad from Kurnool the erstwhile secretariat building were handed over to medical college.


The college was opened on 21sh July 1956 by Sri T.T. Krishnamachari, the then finance minister, government of India. 50 students were admitted to the M.B.B.S. course.

Laboratories for subjects of the non-clinical course were established in due course. The construction of a "clinical lecture hall-cum-clinical pathology laboratory" in the hospital and the construction of an air-conditioned mortuary for 24dead bodies were undertaken latter and these buildings were ready by the summer of 1958.

New out patient block of the Government General Hospital, Kurnool which is the associated teaching hospital was constructed at a cost of Rs 9 lakhs and the inauguration of this and the clinical courses was performed on 28th January 1958 by Sri. D. K. Karmankar, the Health Minister, government of India. The first batch of second M.B.B.S. students from the batch of 50 students originally admitted to Guntur Medical college in July 1956 now joined this college for their clinical course. The first units in the major subjects of Medicine, Surgery and Midwifery were created in July 1957.

The Kurnool Medical College was first affiliated to Sri Venkateswara University, from January 1957 and permanently affiliated from January 1959.

The NCC unit attached to the college was started in January, 1958. Laboratory technician's courses and laboratory attender's courses were started in October 1958. In the same year, the Government also established at this college, a Regional Laboratory to serve the needs of Raayalaseema districts.

A well-planned Animal House with separate units for different laboratory animals was built and commissioned for use in 1961. A Central Work Shop started functioning from 1964.

The legislators' hostel, which was very close to, the college was given for locating the men's hostel during 1958 and it accommodated 175 students. Further expansion of this hostel was made to accommodate 350 students in all.

The then state guesthouse was also handed over by the government during 1958, and it is used as women's hostel. Additional accommodation is shown in the hospital premises in improved sheds as sub hostel for women. A new extension at a cost of 2 crores is nearly completed which will provide accommodation to 150 more women students and 56 women postgraduate students. So that it will be possible to accommodate women students at a single place. After the sub hostel for women students was vacated, it was proposed to give it to P.G. students. Afterwards new P.G. quarters were constructed with 75 single rooms.

The government of Andhra Pradesh passed orders sanctioning the transfer of government site adjoining the college compound to the Medical college to be used as a playground.

An Assembly-cum-library hall was constructed at a cost of Rs. 1.5 lakhs, in the year 1959. Expansion of the Anatomy Department was taken up and completed. A clinical research block at a cost of Rs. 6 lakhs was taken up and completed and commissioned for use. Rural health center for the teaching of social and preventive medicine was opened at Parla village in 1960.

The college provides facilities for the following postgraduate degree/diploma courses. MS (Anatomy), MD (Physiology), MD (Biochemistry), MD (Pharmacology), MD (Microbiology), MD (Pathology), DCP, MD (Forensic Medicine), MD (SPM/Community Medicine), DPH, MS (ENT, DLO,MS (Ophthalmology), DO., MD (Geneal Medicine), MS (General Surgery), MD (Gynecology), MD (TBCD), MD (STD), MD (Pedlatrics), DCH, MD (Anesthesia), MD (Radiology), DMRD, MS (Orthopedics), and recently the Medical Council of India, New Delhi has inspected this college for recognition and starting of some superspeciality course i.e. DM (Neurology), DM (Gastroenterology), DM (Nephrology), M.Ch (Pediatrics Surgery), M.Ch (Neuro surgery), M.Ch (Plastic surgery), M.Ch (Cardio thoracic surgery), DM (Cardiology), M.Ch (Urology) etc in this College.During the year 2003, Acute Medical Care (AMC) unit and ICCU unit are started in the Government General Hospital, Kurnool.

During the year 2001-02 and 2002-03 an examination hall of capacity 400 and a examination hall/lecture gallery of capacity 400 members was also constructed in the college for the increased seats. Renovation of the Physiology and Anatomy departments was done. Extra accommodation is also provided to the students in the hostels both for men and women. Construction work for the new mortuary building is also in progress and a new pathology laboratory is also provided.

Now in the months of december 2006 and january 2007,students and faculty of this college are celebrating their Golden jubilee function on occasion of completion of 50 successful years after establishment.They invited Dr.A.P.J.Abdul Kalaam,President of india to this program.He accepted to come to kurnool for this programme around January 18,2007.

[edit] National and international figures

  • Dr. Sekhar Tam Tam, Awarded Member of the British Empire 2006 by Queen Elizabeth II for service as District Medical Officer in the British Caribbean island of Grenada. Member of the British Empire (MBE) is awarded by the British monarchy for outstanding service and/or achievement in the British Empire Dr. Sekhar Tam Tam(Member of British Empire)
  • Dr . Nori Dattatreyudu , (World Famous Radiation Oncologist) Dr. Nori is one of the world's leading authorities in the subspecialty of brachytherapy. In 1979 he was the first physician in the United States to work with a computerized brachytherapy treatment system, using it to develop new techniques through clinical research. He was instrumental in the development and successful application of brachytherapy, the implantation of radioactive seeds to combat cancer. He developed and popularized the transperineal brachytherapy technique, a non-surgical approach for seed implantation, which not only has improved the quality of life for men with". Dr. Nori Dattatreyudu, professor and chairman of the Radiation Oncology Department at the New York Presbyterian Hospital Weill-Cornell Medical Center has been given the 'Tribute to Life' honor by the American Cancer Society (ACS). The honor was bestowed by Don Distacio, regional director of the ACS. The 'Tribute to Life' honor is being given to Nori in recognition of all his contributions to cancer research, patient care and treatment and education for the past one and a half decades.
  • Dr. C.R.R.M. Reddy
  • Dr. Sita Devi
  • Dr. P.S.R.K. Haranath
  • Dr. D. Bhaskar Reddy
  • Dr. W. Seetharam
  • Dr. Mukunda Reddy
  • Dr. S. Sailajanath MLA, Singanamala, AP, India.
  • Dr. Anirudh Rajaramreddy, working in the prestigious EPMC's Women's Clinic in Bangalore.

and the list goes on...KMC Alumni

This college has the reputation of producing many more in various other fields like politics, Industries, All India services etc.

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