Gujarat Medical Education & Research Society, Health and Family Welfare Department, Government of Gujarat
1800-180-5522
0265-2398008
deanmcgv@gmail.com
dean-gmers-vadodara@gujarat.gov.in
GMERS Medical College, Gotri Vadodara affiliated to ‘The Maharaja Sayajirao University (MSU)’ of Baroda got its first letter of permission for Bachelor in Medicine and Bachelor in Surgery (MBBS) degree on 29/06/2011. The Institute has permission for granting admission to 200 students yearly. It also offers MD / MS Post Graduate courses in various broad specialties, with a total yearly intake of 75 students and 10 seats for Diplomate of National Board (DNM).
| Floor | Details |
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Ground floor |
Office of Dean College Council Hall Administrative Office, Students Section, Accounts Section Students Section Department of Anatomy |
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1st floor |
Medical Education Unit (MEU) MYSY / CMSS / Help Centre Office of IHEC (Research) Central Research Laboratory Boy’s Common Room Department of Community Medicine Lecture theatre -1 & -2 |
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2nd floor |
Creche (Child-friendly space) Medical Store Laboratory of Clinical Physiology Department of Physiology Lecture theatre -3 & -4 |
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3rd floor |
Examination hall Department of Biochemistry Lecture theatre -5 |
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4th floor |
Department of Microbiology |
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5th floor |
Pharmacology museum ADR Monitoring Centre (AMC), Pharmacovigilance Program of India Department of Pharmacology |
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6th floor |
Department of Pathology |
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7th floor |
Department of Forensic Medicine |
Lecture halls hold a special place in the hearts of students and educators, becoming places of nostalgia over time. The College has five airconditioned lecture theatres/halls (LT) with a seating capacity of 200 for LT 1-4 and 500 for LT-5 . The lecture theatres are well-designed with appropriate seating and acoustics, equipped with e-podium and audio-visual aids to enhance the teaching experience.
Each department has two demonstration rooms and practical classes to facilitate small group learning. The departments also have research laboratories and departmental library.
Museums are vital for medical education and research, preserving rare and illustrative specimens, providing a unique learning experience to medical undergraduates and professionals. The College building houses four museums namely Anatomy, Microbiology, Pathology, and Forensic Medicine and Toxicology.
The Anatomy museum has a collection of more than 200 wet and dry specimens with 50 embryology models. The facility is also used by Physiotherapy, Ayurveda and Nursing college students.
The Microbiology museum showcases models of different viruses, has charts on life cycle of various parasites and their specimen. It exhibits culture media, biochemical reactions and serological tests.
The Pathological museum housing over 200 specimens serves as a permanent learning material for medical undergraduates and postgraduates. The museum illustrates common specimen and specimen of rarity.
The Forensic Medicine and Toxicology Museum provides a unique opportunity to explore the scientific principles behind crime investigation. By examining weapons, poisons, skeletal remains, and injury patterns, visitors gain a deeper understanding of the critical role which forensic medicine plays in the judicial system. Whether you are a student, researcher, or crime enthusiast, this museum offers a fascinating journey into the world of forensic medicine.
The library is housed in a ground plus one storeyed building located next to the Girl’s Hostel. It is equipped with over 12,000 National and International books and 150 journals covering all medical subject specialities. The library also has computers and tablets. The library is open from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday to Friday and 9:00 am to 1:00 pm on Saturday. The air-conditioned reading room is open 24×7.
Two books can be issued during working hours upon showing Identity Card for a duration of 15 days. Fine will be levied for delay in returning library books.
Recreational activities provide platform to improve physical and mental health. They help reduce stress, increase social connections and give opportunities for leadership and skill development.
Students and faculties use the facilities of table tennis, pool table and carrom available on the first floor of the College building. Indoor gymnasium is located on the first floor of Intern’s hostel and outdoor gymnasium between Intern’s and Resident hostel. Students can use the facility of volley ball court opposite the Boy’s hostel. Yoga classes are conducted in the college porch.
| Name | Details |
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Sports |
Dr. Aditi Vasavda, Pathology Dr. Giriraj Chauhan, Biochemistry |
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Music |
Dr. Sunil Nayak, PSM Dr. Balaji Ghugare, Physiology |
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Drama |
Dr. Jigna Parmar, Anatomy Dr. Ajay Rathva, Anatomy |
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Dance |
Dr. Chiragi Bumiya, Anesthesia Dr. Vishal Shrimali, Anesthesia |
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Arts & Crafts |
Dr. Purva Hathila, Physiology |
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Photography & Videography |
Mr. Ebbie Thomas |