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According to the
Constitution of the Christian Medical College Ludhiana Society (Regd.),
the Christian Medical College Ludhiana is an educational and research
institution of an all India character established and run by the
minority Christian community. Its primary aim is to educate and train
Christian men and women as health professionals, in the spirit of Jesus
Christ for the healing ministry of the Church in India. However, like
man other Christian educational institutions this college also offers
educational facilities to other young men and women irrespective of
religion, caste and community.
Through education in this college the Christian Church seeks to make a
significant contribution to the health standards of all communities of
our nation with special emphasis on health care in the rural underserved
and unreached areas/communities in India.
The Medical Missionary work was started in Ludhiana in the year 1881 by
the Greenfield sisters, Miss Martha Rose and Miss Kay Greenfield. They
were Evangelists and Educationalists from Scotland. This pioneering
medical work of the Greenfield sisters was the precursor of the Medical
Training and Health Care Service Programe of the present Christian
Medical College, Ludhiana
The Greenfield sisters and their associates organized the Health Care
Educational Services in which endeavour Dr. Edith Mary Brown joined them
in 1893 and in 1894 the North Indian School of Medicine for Christian
Women was started by Dr. Edith Mary Brown and her colleagues with the
object of training Indian nationals particularly the women, to serve in
the field of Medical education and Health Care Services, emphasizing
integration of training and health care services.
The period from 1894 to 1952 has been an epoch making era which saw the
landmark of development from its beginning as a School of Medicine for
Christian Women to Women’s Christian Medical College until 1952 when the
name was changed to Christian Medical College to enable it to admit both
men and women students for the upgraded MBBS course which came into
effect for its first admission from 1953. The College was affiliated
with Punjab University, Chandigarh.
The Medical School granted LSMF diploma till 1952. Since the College was
upgraded to M.B.B.S in 1953, more than 2000 candidates have graduated
and these graduates are serving in different parts of India & the world.
The Christian Medical College is situated in a large campus not far from
Ludhiana Railway Station, on both sides of the Brown Road. The Campus
has residential quarters for the staff, hostels for medical, nursing and
paramedical students, both men and women.
The College maintains 775 Hospital beds.
Our national medical and para-medical teaching staff and other staff
come from nearly every state in India. The Government of India and
Punjab have continued their interest and support in the work and the
development of the college and its hospital.
The Christian Medical College is recognized by the Medical Council of
India. Since July 1999 the College is affiliated with Baba Farid
University of Health Sciences, Faridkot, Punjab.
Ludhiana, one of the old-established cities of Punjab, with a population
that has increased during recent years to around 20,00,000 lies 300 km
north-west of Delhi and less than 150 km from the border with Pakistan.
It is situated on the Grand Trunk Road running from the border through
to Delhi, and is an important railway junction. Today it is one of the
fastest-growing small and medium industrial centers in India
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