Founded by Dame Edith Mary Brown, the Christian Medical College and Hospital, Ludhiana is India's first medical school for women in Asia. The institute became officially recognized by the government in 1915.However, the medical missionary work was started in Ludhiana in 1881 by the Greenfield sisters, Martha Rose and Kay who were evangelists and educationalists from Scotland. Initially the college stood affiliated to Punjab University, Chandigarh but since July 1999 the college has been affiliated with Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot.
Highlights:
•The college has expanded its services, and includes Christian Medical College, Dental College, College of Nursing, and Institute of Allied Health Sciences.
•Recognised by the Medical Council of India
•The College maintains 775 Hospital beds
•Campus has residential quarters for the staff, hostels for medical, nursing and paramedical students, both men and women.
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