All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi is a medical school, hospital and public medical research university.The institute is ranked 1 in India by the National Institutional Ranking Framework, ranked 1 in South Asia and 231 in the world in the category of Life Sciences and Medicine by QS WUR.
History
AIIMS was established in 1956 through an Act of Parliament and operates autonomously under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.AIIMS is governed by the All India Institute of Medical Sciences Act, 1956. AIIMS was established in New Delhi after then Prime Minister of India Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's initial proposal to set up the institute in Calcutta was turned down by the then Chief Minister of West Bengal Bidhan Chandra Roy.Rankings
International ranking
- AIIMS was ranked 231 in the world in the 2020 category of Life Sciences and Medicine and 151-200 in the category of Medicine by QS WUR.
- AIIMS was ranked 1 in South Asia in 2020 in the category of Life Sciences and Medicine by QS WUR.
- AIIMS also features in the World's Best Hospitals 2020 – Top 100 at the 52nd place by Newsweek.
National ranking
- AIIMS was ranked 1 among all medical colleges in India by the National Institutional Ranking Framework in 2020.
- AIIMS was also ranked 1 in India by India Today and Outlook India in 2019 and by The Week in 2019.
Achievements
- AIIMS is the first Indian center to perform a successful cardiac transplant. The surgery was performed by P Venugopal, the ex director of AIIMS in 1994.
- AIIMS is an advanced center of stem cell therapy in India, especially cardiac and neurological. It holds a reputation of being a pioneer in stem cell injection.
- AIIMS has India's first and only minimally invasive surgery training center, under collaboration with Germany.
- The first in-vitro fertilization facility in the public sector set up at the AIIMS in February 2008.
Awards
- Kayalkalp Award for 3 consecutive years 2017, 2018 and 2019: First Prize for maintaining cleanliness within the institute's premises.
Campuses
Main campus
AIIMS New Delhi's main campus is located in Ansari Nagar in Delhi. It is adjacent to the South Extension-II market and lies on the both sides of Sir Aurobindo Marg, southwards to the AIIMS Roundabout flyover crossing.AIIMS Main campus is spread mainly into 5 locations:
- East Campus – Containing OPD Block, Main Hospital Block, Ward Block, Medical College, Research Section, Convergence Block, BB Dixit Library, Administrative Wing, Undergraduates Hostels, Central Lawn, Jawaharlal Auditorium and staff quarters. The 4 Specialty Centers for Cardiothoracic + Neurosciences, Cancer Center, Center for Ophthalmic Sciences and Center for Dental Education and Research are also within this East Campus.
- West Campus – It comprises mainly staff quarters and residences.
- JPNA Trauma Center – It is exclusively designated for Emergency services. In June 2018 a tunnel + ramp-road link between East campus and JPNA Trauma Center Campus was also opened. This link route is very useful in fast transferring of critical patients across the two Campuses.
- Masjid Moth Campus – This site contains new Post-Graduate and Resident Doctor's apartments. Underground parking block is also situated here. Upcoming New OPD Block, Mother and Child Care Unit, Surgical Block and Geriatric Block are also under construction here. These new blocks are aimed to reduce the patient load on the present OPD block in East Campus which is currently overhauled by nearly approx. 10,000 out-patients per day.
- Ayurvigyan Nagar Campus – It is too for faculty and staff's residential accommodations.
Extension campuses of AIIMS (New Delhi) Jhajjar-AIIMS-II
The second campus of All India Institute of Medical Sciences, spread over 330 acres of land was visualized during the period of Prof. Tirath Das Dogra as Director AIIMS Delhi and Anbumani Ramadoss, Minister of Health and Family welfare union of India in 2009 at Badshah village in Haryana's Jhajjar district.AIIMS-II was thought to be developed as the largest medical Education centre for super-specialities in the world to meet the enormous need of super-specialists in various field in India. The 330 acres of land was donated by the then Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, of Haryana to Anbumani Ramadoss, in presence of Director AIIMS Tirath Das Dogra, in a big public function on 28 February 2009 at the proposed site. The National Cancer Institute is first to come up, next is the National Cardiovascular centre as a joint venture between Govt of Haryana and Union health ministry in a series of future developments as envisaged. The next under the plan is a unique collaborative centre between IITD-Jhajjar campus located adjacent to the AIIMS 's Jhajjar Extension. They jointly are to set up a "biomedical research park", running joint PhD/research programmes managed through the Foundation for Innovation and Technology Transfer.
National Cancer Institute (NCI) and upcoming National Heart Institute
The 710 bedded National Cancer Institute of India and Infectious and Community Diseases Centre at AIIMS 's Jhajjar Extension Campus is constructed at a cost of ₹2,034 crores on 32 acres along the lines of National Cancer Institute of the USA and it is focused on treatment and research on the India-specific cancer.It became operational on 18 December 2018 including OPD, lab and 250-bed hospital which will be expanded to 710 beds by December 2019. It is headed by Dr. G.K. Rath former Head of Department of Oncology at AIIMS. National Heart Institute is also being established here. A the heliport is being developed here in January 2019 for the Air Ambulance to serve emergency patients from remote areas.
Ballabhgarh Extension campus
Ballabhgarh, established in 1965, is an extension campus of AIIMS in Ballabhgarh city of Faridabad district in Haryana. This rural field practice OPD campus was set up in collaboration with Government of Haryana as "Comprehensive Rural Health Services Project" – "Ballabgarh Health and Demographic Surveillance System". In 1961 Rural Field Practice was established at AIIMS with the help of Rockefeller Foundation. In 1965, the Comprehensive Rural Health Services Project was set up at Ballabgarh with a 50-bed hospital, 24 hr emergency and obstetric facilities, outpatient services in medicine, surgery, pediatrics, gynaecology and obstetrics, eye, otorhinolaryngology, psychiatry, physical medicine and rehabilitation, pediatric surgery, dental care, homeopathy, NCD clinic, ANC clinic, immunization clinic, laboratory, radiological and ultra-sonography services.Ghaziabad Extension campus
An intensive field practice area, the National Drug Dependence Treatment Centre is an extension campus of AIIMS in Ghaziabad city of Uttar Pradesh.The Drug Dependence Treatment Centre, AIIMS was established in the year 1988 and was functional in New Delhi. In 2003 it was upgraded as a National Centre and is fully operational from its new premises in Ghaziabad, Delhi-NCR since April 2003.
NDDTC has been established as the apex centre for treatment of drugs and substance abuse disorders in the country. It provides a state of art model for de‐addiction treatments. This centre has full range of specialists and facilities. The NDDTC is situated on 10 acre beautiful campus. It is presently having 50 bedded treatment facilities
PhD Programme in the area of Addiction Psychiatry and DM Programme started since year 2012 and 2015 respectively.
The Ex-Chief of the Centre was a member of the International Narcotics Control Board, a monitoring body under the United Nations.
NDDTC has been designated as a WHO Collaborating Centre on Substance Abuse
AIIMS (New Delhi) Campus Redevelopment Master plan 2019
In February 2019 The Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister of India has given 'in principle' approval to the Implementation of Master Plan to convert All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi into a world class Medical University.The visualization at the time of institute's construction was for a limited number of patients. The medical institute was established as a tertiary-care centre, but now it has turned into a primary care centre. Over time, the requirement has increased manifold. The upcoming master plan will now have a vision for the next decade.
- The Master Plan envisages freeing up adequate space through redevelopment, vertical expansion and reorganizing the land usage, thus optimizing the infrastructure of the Institute for the next 20 years.
- It is proposed to re-develop the infrastructure of AIIMS, New Delhi by consolidating the Patient Care, Teaching, Research, Administration and support services in areas in the East Ansari Nagar Campus and residential facilities from East Ansari Nagar to Trauma Centre Extension Campus.
The project would provide highly specialized state-of-the-art healthcare to the patients and an integrated 'One Campus' answer to all the investigative, physiotherapeutic, operative, rehabilitative and vocational needs of the patients. It would ensure smart mobility and accessibility for the patients and become an apex tertiary care centre for advancement of research, clinical applications and management of patients.
Works expected as per the Redevelopment Master plan
By 2024, AIIMS will add around 3,000 more beds to its existing strength of 2,478 beds. So there will be a facility of approximately 5,500 beds in service by then.A move that will come as a relief for thousands of patients who visit the hospital every day as presently the hospital sees a daily footfall of almost 15,000 patients and their attendants. It also aims to strengthen patient-care services and residential facilities for faculty members and staff.
Officials said the estimated cost of executing the master plan is around ₹10,345 crore, including ₹1,000 crore for hiring manpower.
The project will be completed in two phases; while Phase 1 will be completed in 46 months, the second phase will be finalized in 70 months.
As per the plan, a convention centre, a guesthouse with 40 rooms, a hostel with more than 4,500 rooms and 500 residential units with allied car parking will be set up.
As There is no scope of further expansion with the limited availability of land, residential facilities stretching from Trauma Centre campus, West Campus to East Campus and Ayurvigyan Nagar Campus will be relocated. This will free up space in the main campus and allow to expand vertically.
With senior faculty members raising issues of shortage of labs and operation theaters in the institute, the administration hopes the upcoming project will look into that concern. This new plan will also create scope for research projects, which have been pending due to space constraints.
Healthcare
Medical facilities
Clinical statistics for session 2017–2018
Specialty centres
- Dr. Rajendra Prasad Centre for Ophthalmic Sciences:
- Dr. BR Ambedkar Institute Rotary Cancer Hospital:
- Jai Prakash Narayan Apex Trauma Centre:
- Centre for Dental Education and Research:
- Cardiothoracic and Neurosciences Centre:
- National Drug Dependence Treatment Centre, Ghaziabad:
- Centre for Community Medicine, Ballabhgarh:
Academics
Admissions
AIIMS was originally established as a super-specialty tertiary care centre with primary emphasis on research and specialized training facilities. MBBS is the basic medical course at bachelor's degree level. This is followed by master's degree level specialisation in general surgery, general internal medicine, pediatrics and other fields. Superspecialties are those healthcare fields whose practitioners need specialised certification after completing their postgraduation, examples being cardiothoracic and vascular surgery, rheumatology, neurology, and pediatric neurology. There are at least 45 superspecialties at AIIMS at higher master's degree level. AIIMS also offers MSc and PhD level research courses.There are about forty-two specialty post-graduate courses conducted at AIIMS. The entry is through a nationwide competitive examination, AIIMS PG, held every six months. Each year nearly 50 thousand medical graduates and 25 thousand dental graduates across the country compete for the limited number of positions, approximately <1% of the candidates are admitted through the process.
Institute has a separate Examination-Section of its own, dedicated for all national level entrance exams, university's internal professional exams and departmental exams.
National-Level entrance exams for all undergraduate, postgraduate and postdoctoral seats in AIIMS and all other peripheral newly established AIIMS are conducted by this Examination-Section, through Online mode only.
AIIMS publishes The National Medical Journal of India. Several journals in medical sciences are edited by AIIMS faculty.
Changes in Entrance Examination pattern under the provisions of NMC">National Medical Commission">NMC Bill 2019
As per the latest official notification released by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, AIIMS, JIPMER -Puducherry, PGI -Chandigarh & all INIs were directed to not to conduct any Undergraduate entrance exams from 2020 onwards.Government has said that from 2020 session onwards, all such undergraduate admissions would be taken up only through a single national level examination NEET-UG conducted by NTA.
Many field experts however criticized this exam unification, specifically with respect to AIIMS, citing the reason that the level of questions in AIIMS-UG entrance exams used to be of such a higher & deep logical-conceptual thinking capabilities, that they eventually served a greater advantage for selecting the most desirable students for such scientific courses. And that was something really crucial for the main objectives for which AIIMS was established, which are cutting edge research, medical innovations and to demonstrate high standards of medical education to all medical colleges and allied institutions in India.
Residential facilities
AIIMS is a residential university where the faculty members, staff, and students live on either the main campus or one of the several extension campuses. At undergraduate level there is accommodation for total 400 students in 7 hostels, 6 male and one female hostel. At post-graduate level there are 3 hostels, 1 hostel for female students and 2 hostels for single male or married couples. Additional hostels for nursing students and post-graduate students are available at a facility in the Masjid Moth area, near the main AIIMS campus. Ballabgarh campus has hostels at Ballabgarh, Dayalpur and Chainsa for MBBS, MD, and nursing students deputed there.Student life
Attendance is compulsory in MBBS and emphasis on participating in research activities, under the professors at AIIMS or elsewhere, from undergraduate years.Class size at Undergraduate level is small with an intake of only 107 students per year for MBBS course. Seats are reserved category wise as follows:
- UR-51
- OBC-27
- SC-15
- ST-7
- Foreign-7
Entrance exam is of a totally Online Computer Based Test pattern. Selection is purely on a Merit-basis.
Men constitute nearly 80% of student population. AIIMS has a cosmopolitan culture with students from allover India as well as from other nations such as Maldives, Malaysia, Indonesia, Nepal, Bhutan, Afghanistan, Mauritius and more. A variety of Indian cultural festivals and most major international festivals are celebrated.
The students of AIIMS are known as AIIMSonians.
The students are represented by the AIIMS Students' Union, headed by an executive committee that is elected every year from students of 6th semester. Pulse, the annual inter-college festival is hosted by AIIMS, with daily attendance ranging from 15000 to 45000. The students annually host Infest, a scaled down version of Pulse with only internal participation. The students' body frequently hosts literary games, dance classes and arranges coaching for sports.
AIIMS has large well-equipped gym, swimming pool, tennis courts, basketball, volleyball, squash and soccer. The hostel also have a library.
Controversies
AIIMS (Delhi) Scam whistle-blower case
- On 29 June 2012, IFS officer Sanjiv Chaturvedi was made Deputy Secretary of AIIMS. He was also given the charge of Chief Vigilance Officer at AIIMS. As the CVO, Chaturvedi took action in a large number of corruption cases involving:
- Selling of counterfeit medicines at a private on-campus pharmacy owned by an MLA
- Corruption in recruitment
- Purchase of medical equipments & consumables
- Financial irregularities in ₹3850 crore construction projects and tenure extension of then Head of Engineering-Wing supervising these projects
- Unauthorized foreign trips by doctors
- Single bid tendering
- Corruption in computerization purchases
- Treatment of officers' pet dog at institute
- Matters of subletting
- Pension fund scam
- Sexual harassment
- Serious violations by security contractor firms
- Chaturvedi initiated actions in around 200 corruption cases during his stint as AIIMS CVO; punishment was imposed in 78 cases, chargesheet was issued in 87 cases and more than 20 cases were referred to CBI for criminal investigation. These cases included the ones against senior IAS officer Vineet Chawdhry, of Himachal Pradesh cadre, who had worked earlier as Deputy. Director, former Deputy Director Shailesh Yadav, a senior IPS officer, many senior faculty members, former Registrar V.P. Gupta and former Chief Administrative Officer Attar Singh.
CBI inquiries and further results in this case
- Earlier in September 2013, CBI had registered a criminal case on basis of enquiry done by Vigilance Cell of AIIMS, regarding large scale fake payments made in security wing of AIIMS and financial irregularities into security contract award to a private company.
- In October 2015, CBI, on basis of enquiry done by Chaturvedi, found then AIIMS Director, Dr. M C Mishra, and certain other AIIMS officials including store officer guilty of involvement in corruption in purchase of medical items including disinfectants in trauma centre, on basis of wrong propriety certificate and recommended action against them to Health Ministry, as deemed fit.
- Again, in January 2018 CBI registered criminal case under sections of forgery and Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 against certain AIIMS officials for corruption in purchase in Surgery Department, to favour particular firms, on basis of enquiry report sent by Chaturvedi as CVO to CBI in May 2014.
- However, it was found later on that all the major corruption cases exposed and being investigated by CVO Chaturvedi, involving senior IAS, IPS officers, AIIMS Director and senior AIIMS officials were being hushed up after Chaturvedi's removal and taking over of Health Ministry by J P Nadda.
- In August 2014, Chaturvedi was relieved from the charge of CVO.
- On 16 August, he wrote a letter to the new health minister Harsh Vardhan, alleging that his removal from the CVO post was a result of campaign by corrupt officials. He was supported by AIIMS staff, who wrote a letter to the Prime Minister asking for his reinstatement. The Aam Aadmi Party held protests in his support
Institutional preference seats matter
- Around year 2002 AIIMS decision to reserving 33% of post-graduation seats as Institutional preference seats for its own undergraduate MBBS students, resulted in a controversy as it practically resulted in a 100% reservation for subjects, was struck down by the Supreme Court of India. In 2006 Union Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss, who was a supporter of 27% reservation for Other Backward Classes, caused a controversy when he replaced P. Venugopal with T. D. Dogra as Director of AIIMS. The initial personality conflict between Ramadoss and Venugopal later become politicised as a conflict on reservation issue, as anti-reservation students and faculty of AIIMS went on strike in favor of Venugopal. The issue was put to rest when Venugopal was reinstated by the Supreme Court.
Notable officials and alumni
Directors of AIIMS New Delhi
- Bhalchandra Babaji Dikshit, Padma Bhushan, founder Director
- K. L. Wig, Padma Vibhushan, first Dean of the Faculty
- V. Ramalingaswami, Padma Vibhushan, first Director-General of Indian Council of Medical Research
- L. P. Agarwal
- H. D. Tandon
- S. Bhargava
- S. Kakkar
- L. M. Nath
- L. K. Bhutani
- P. K. Dave
- P. Venugopal , Padma Bhushan
- Tirath Das Dogra, forensic expert of India
- Ramesh C. Deka
- M. C. Misra
- Randeep Guleria
Faculty
- Abul K Abbas, Chair of Department of Pathology at University of California San Francisco
- Alka Kriplani, Padma Shri recipient
- Ashok Kumar Hemal, Padma Shri recipient
- Atul Kumar, Padmashri recipient
- Autar Singh Paintal, physiologist
- B. N. B. Rao, Padma Shri recipient
- Deepak Chopra, popular spiritual guru
- Jitendra Nath Pande
- K. Srinath Reddy, Padma Bhushan recipient and Head of Public Health Foundation of India
- Ramesh Bijlani
- Randeep Guleria
- Sanjiv Chopra, Dean of Continuing Medical Education at Harvard Medical School
- Tirath Das Dogra, forensic pathologist
- Vinay Kumar, Chair of Pathology Department at University of Chicago
- Vipin Buckshey Padma Shri recipient
- Sujata Sharma, N-Bios laureate
- Naval Kishore Vikram, N-Bios laureate
Alumni
- B. K. Misra - Neurosurgeon, recipient of Dr. B. C. Roy Award, the highest medical honour in India.
- Amita Aggarwal, MBBS, MD, N-Bios laureate
- Sathyanarayana Srikanta, MD 1981, Medical Director at Samatvam Endocrinology Diabetes Center
- Rakesh Aggarwal, MBBS 1983, National Bioscience Award for Career Development recipient
- Raj Kumar, MCh 1993, founding director of All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Rishikesh.
Recipients of Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award for medical research
- Anurag Agrawal, pulmonologist
- B. K. Anand, physiologist
- Maharaj Kishan Bhan, pediatrician
- Turaga Desiraju, neurophysiologist
- Deepak Gaur, molecular biologist
- Ravinder Goswami, endocrinologist
- Satish K. Gupta, immunologist
- Santosh G. Honavar, ocular oncologist
- T. C. Anand Kumar, reproductive biologist
- Anil Kumar Mandal, ophthalmologist
- Narinder Kumar Mehra, immunologist
- Nuggehalli Raghuveer Moudgal, endocrinologist
- Indira Nath, founder head of Biotechnology Department in AIIMS
- Subrat Kumar Panda, virologist
- V. Ramalingaswami, pathologist
- Pradeep Seth, microbiologist, developed HIV vaccine
- Y. D. Sharma, molecular biologist
- Janak Raj Talwar, cardiovascular surgeon
- Shashi Wadhwa, neuroscientist