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Medical Institute, Jorhat
TypeMedical college
Established12 October 2009
AffiliationSrimanta Sankaradeva University of Health Sciences
PrincipalDr. Ratna Kanta Talukdar
Location, ,
Websitehttps://jorhatmedicalcollege.in/jmch/

Medical Institute, Jorhat (MIJ) is a medical institute located in Jorhat, Assam in India.

The institute trains Rural Health Practitioners (RHP), who serve as a medical professional in the rural areas at sub-center & at the PHC level. RHPs are trained practitioners of allopathic system of medicine.

The courses in which the institute provides training is Diploma in Medicine and Rural Health Care (DMRHC).[1][2] DMRHC is a 3+12-year medical course, now known as B.Sc.Community Health and the passed out students are designated as Community Health Officer (CHO) and the CHOs are now practicing at sub-centers and PHCs in the various districts of Assam under National Health Mission (NHM) on a contractual basis. Now this course is transferred to a new course known as B.Sc. Family and Community Health and has been withdrawn from the institute.[citation needed]

History

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Prior to opening of MIJ, only three medical colleges existed: Assam Medical College (established 3 November 1947), Gauhati Medical College (established 20 September 1960), and Silchar Medical College (established 15 August 1968). The government realized there was a shortage of doctors and it needed to be addressed. In 2005, Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi and Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma, the Minister of Health & Family Welfare, decided to build three new medical colleges in Jorhat, Tezpur, and Barpeta.[3]

Construction in Jorhat began on 1 June 2008. On 25 August 2008, the Prime Minister of India, Manmohan Singh laid the foundation stone of the institute. On 12 October 2009, Tarun Gogoi inaugurated the hospital wing.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Rural Health Practitioner training, Assam". Central Bureau of Health Intelligence, Government of India. Retrieved 29 October 2014.
  2. ^ "Diploma in Medicine and Rural Health Care (DMRHC)". Directorate of Medical Education, Government of Assam. Retrieved 29 October 2014.
  3. ^ a b "Overview". jorhatmedicalcollege.in. Retrieved 1 February 2024.