Overview
Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences is a medical institution located in Karad, Maharashtra, India. It functions as a multi-faculty deemed university offering education across medical and allied health disciplines, supported by a large teaching hospital that provides tertiary care services.
The institution's constituent faculties cover Medical, Dental, Physiotherapy, Nursing, Pharmacy and Biotechnology, with programmes spanning undergraduate, postgraduate, doctoral and post-doctoral levels.
Key details
| Type | Medical college and deemed university |
|---|---|
| Location | Karad, Maharashtra, India |
| Faculties | Medical, Dental, Physiotherapy, Nursing, Pharmacy, Biotechnology |
| Programmes | Undergraduate, postgraduate, Ph.D., Post Doctoral Fellowships |
| Teaching hospital | 1,125-bed multispecialty tertiary care hospital |
| Blood bank | NABH accredited |
| Neonatal ICU | Accredited by the Neonatology Forum of India |
What readers should know
- The university provides education across six health science faculties, allowing for integrated training in medical and allied disciplines on a single campus.
- Beyond standard UG and PG offerings, it conducts Ph.D. programmes and Post Doctoral Fellowships across various subjects.
- The associated teaching hospital is a 1,125-bedded tertiary care facility, providing the clinical base for student training.
- Specialty services available at the hospital include Cardiology, Cardio-vascular and Thoracic Surgery, Oncology, Urology, Neurosurgery, Plastic Surgery, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, and a Renal Transplant Unit.
- Critical care infrastructure includes separate Medical, Surgical, Coronary Care, Paediatric, Neonatal, Respiratory and Obstetrics intensive care units.
Academics and institution
The university's academic structure is organised around its six constituent faculties, which collectively deliver health science education from foundational degrees through to advanced research qualifications. Doctoral and post-doctoral pathways extend the institution's role beyond clinical training into research-oriented activity.
The teaching hospital underpins clinical instruction. It is equipped with major and minor operation theatres, labour rooms, a NABH-accredited blood bank, radiodiagnosis and radiotherapy services, computerised medical records and counselling services. The radiodiagnosis department offers MRI, colour doppler, mammography and DSA imaging. Specialised care is delivered through dedicated units for critical care, endoscopic surgeries, dialysis and a Renal Transplant Unit, alongside the range of surgical specialties on offer.
Intensive care provision is segmented by patient need, with discrete Medical, Surgical, Coronary Care, Paediatric, Neonatal, Respiratory and Obstetrics ICUs. The Neonatal ICU carries accreditation from the Neonatology Forum of India.
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