The medium of instruction was Urdu, the degree was Hakeem. Last two decades of the nineteenth century was the glorious period of this school. Seventh and the last Nizam of Hyderabad Nawab Mir Osman Ali Khan established Osmania University in 1919 A.D. and in the following year the Hyderabad Medical College. In 1957 A.D. Hyderabad became the Capital of enlarged Andhra Pradesh. Tremendous zeal and enthusiasm were evident to achieve all-round progress in medical education.
Medical Education, Research and Health Care of the people are vastly improved by the presence of medical college and teaching hospital in any area and in an atmosphere of medical research. This is true of Hyderabad also.
Osmania Medical College Established in 1919 A.D.
Installed 2 New microscopes in Temporal bone Dissection Lab at Govt. E.N.T Hospital
E – library Maintenance Rs. 20,000/- per month with 32 systems
A.C. Seminar Hall with capacity of 200 members for C.M.E.s and departmental meetings.
Guest house accommodation for doctors from districts, examiners of OMC with minimal maintenance charges.
Osmecon is the prestigious flagship medical conference of Osmania Medical College, held annually and recognized as one of the most prominent gatherings for undergraduate medical students globally.
“Beats” is the vibrant undergraduate cultural and sports fest of Osmania Medical College, where students come together to celebrate talent, creativity, and athletic prowess. This highly anticipated annual event is a melting pot ...
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The actual origin of medical education in Hyderabad dates back as far as 1595, when Mohammad Quli Qutub Shah, the 5th King of Golconda had founded a general hospital _‘Darush-Shifa’ (House of cure) together with an attached medical school, where the Unani system of medicine was taught and practiced.