Maharashtra Institute of Medical Education and Research explained

Maharashtra Institute of Medical Education and Research
(MIMER)
Founder:Vishwanath Karad
Established:1995
Principal:Dr Sandhya Kulkarni
City:Talegaon (D)
State:Pune, Maharashtra, Pin-410507
Country:India
Affiliations:Maharashtra University of Health Sciences

Maharashtra Institute of Medical Education and Research (MIMER) is a medical college located in Talegaon, Pune, Maharashtra, India. The institute is recognised by the Medical Council of India and is under Maharashtra University of Health Sciences. It was founded in 1995 with a hospital named Dr. Bhausaheb Sardesai Talegaon Rural Hospital. The Talegaon General Hospital was visited by Mahatma Gandhi in 1945. It is also listed under International Medical Education Directory.

Courses

UG Course

There are 150 recognised seats for MBBS[1] - 4.5 yrs + 1 yr internship.

PG Courses

3 years courses

Governance

The college is a part of the MAEER's MIT, Pune group of institutes which was founded by Vishwanath Karad.

Dr. Suresh Ghaisas

Dr. Suchitra Nagare

Dr. Virendra Ghaisas

Dr. Sandhya Kulkarni

Departments

External links

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Notes and References

  1. News: MBBS admissions: Medical Council of India recognized colleges in Maharashtra : News. 6 November 2016. IndiaToday. 27 June 2014.