Med College on Track for Success, Assures Renowned Minister Ampareen
As Meghalaya’s much-anticipated Shillong Medical College inches closer to full operational status, the state government has successfully overcome legal and administrative hurdles, paving the way for a smooth start to the institution’s academic year. The complex, which was officially handed over to the contractor on March 16, is now progressing rapidly, with work on track to be completed by the end of April.
The health minister, Ampareen Lyngdoh, confirmed that faculty recruitment was underway, with advertisements for professor positions recently launched. The goal is to “encourage a ghar wapasi among Meghalayan doctors, inviting them to return and contribute to this landmark institution.” To accommodate incoming faculty, a new building with 12 residential units has been secured. Additionally, faculty assignments have already been allocated for key first-year subjects, including anatomy. Lyngdoh stressed that it’s crucial for faculty members to settle in quickly and coordinate with each other to ensure a seamless start to the academic year.
To facilitate coordination across various academic disciplines, a one-day departmental workshop is being planned. The government is also working to ensure all necessary facilities, such as a well-equipped library and technically sound lecture halls, are ready for the college’s first batch of students. “We need to guarantee that essential facilities are in place,” Lyngdoh assured.
The state government is also pushing for the National Medical Commission (NMC) inspection, which is expected in April or early May. If all goes as planned, course advertisements will be released by June or July, paving the way for the college to enroll its first batch of students. The NMC’s visit will be a “decisive step,” and the government is doing everything necessary to ensure a smooth approval process.
Meanwhile, the government is also lobbying for the National Institute status for the North Eastern Indira Gandhi Regional Institute of Health and Medical Sciences (NEIGRIHMS). Lyngdoh confirmed that Chief Minister Conrad Sangma is in direct discussions with the Union Government to secure this prestigious designation. If NEIGRIHMS attains National Institute status, it will not only reinforce its reputation as a center of excellence but also unlock expanded facilities, increased funding, and enhanced medical services.
The minister emphasized that upgrading NEIGRIHMS would go beyond strengthening critical care services, enabling the hospital to introduce state-of-the-art treatment options, significantly upgrading medical infrastructure, and catering to the entire Northeast region. The National Institute status would grant NEIGRIHMS access to greater financial and technical support, enabling the hospital to introduce cutting-edge healthcare technologies and specialist departments.
In conclusion, with the NMC inspection looming, the Meghalaya government is working tirelessly to ensure all academic and infrastructural requirements are in place for the Shillong Medical College’s inaugural year. The state’s efforts to secure National Institute status for NEIGRIHMS also hold great promise, offering a significant boost to the region’s healthcare infrastructure and services. As the government moves closer to realizing these ambitions, one thing is clear: Meghalaya is poised to take a major step forward in terms of medical education and healthcare.
Original Source: https://theshillongtimes.com/2025/03/27/med-college-on-track-assures-ampareen/
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Publish Date: 2025-03-27 02:43:00