Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute and Research Centre
Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute and Research Centre | |
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Geography | |
Location | Rohini and Niti bagh, New Delhi, Delhi, India |
Coordinates | 28°42′59″N 77°06′39″E / 28.716472°N 77.110887°E |
Organisation | |
Funding | Non-profit hospital |
Type | Specialised |
Network | Indraprastha Cancer Society and Research Centre |
Services | |
Standards | International |
Emergency department | Yes |
Beds | 302 (Rohini), 30 (Nitibagh) |
History | |
Opened | 1 July 1996 |
Links | |
Website | www |
Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute and Research Centre (RGCIRC) is a non-profit medical facility and research institute based in Delhi, India specialising in cancer treatment and research. It is one of the largest medical centers for cancer treatment in Asia.[1] RGCIRC is a project of Indraprastha Cancer Society and Research Centre, a not-for-profit public society. The institute was founded in 1996.[2]
History and overview
[edit]Indraprastha Cancer Society and Research Centre is a not for profit public medical society. It was formed in the year 1994 under the Societies registration act, 1860. The Institute started functioning on 1 July 1996 when a soft opening was done by Sonia Gandhi. However, it was formally inaugurated by the then, President of India, Shankar Dayal Sharma, in the presence of Sonia Gandhi and others on 20 August 1996. It started as a 152 bedded hospital, and currently it's a 302 bedded hospital. The institute diagnoses and treats around 60,000 patients per year. Since its establishment, the institute has provided services to over two hundred thousand patients from India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and other countries.[3][4][5][6] The Institute is ISO:9001 and ISO:14001 certified.[3][7] In February 2013, the institute introduced electrical technology as a service called 'NanoKnife', a minimally invasive cancer treatment.[8] On 12 October 2016, a new cancer center was established in NitiBagh, South Delhi by the institute.[7]
Facilities
[edit]The medical centre is spread around two hundred thousand square feet area, with a bed capacity of 500. The 57 consultation rooms are spread on three floors of the institute. It has 14 state-of-the-art modular Operation Theatres with three stage air filtration and gas scavenging systems, and 2 Minor Operation Theatres for Day Care Surgeries. The Surgical ICU is 51 bedded and Medical ICU is 21 bedded. The institute has Leukemia ward, Thyroid Ward, Bone Marrow Transplant unit, MUD transplant unit, and stem cell transplant unit. It has facilities of Renal Replacement therapies and various endoscopies.[6][non-primary source needed]
Departments
[edit]- Department of Surgical Oncology
- Department of Radiology and Imaging
- Department of Medical Oncology
- Department of Pediatric Hematology Oncology
- Department of Radiation Oncology
- Department of Nuclear Medicine
- Department of Pathology and Transfusion Services
- Department of Stem Cell and Bone Marrow Transplantation
- Department of Anesthesiology
Other services
[edit]- Telemedicine
- Pharmacy services
- Preventive services
- Physiotherapy services
- Palliative/Home care services
- Day care services
- Emergency services
- Counseling services
- Multispecialty Clinic / Tumor Board
Affiliation and recognition
[edit]Organization | Affiliation | Year |
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National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers(NABH) | Accreditation | 2015 |
National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL) | Accreditation | 2009 |
NABH Digital Health Accreditation (NABH-DHS) | Accreditation | 2024 |
NABH-Ethics Committee | Accreditation | 2019 |
Union for International Cancer Control | Membership | 2005 |
Nursing Excellence by NABH | Certification | 2016 |
Certified ISO 9001 | Accreditation | 2007 |
Certified ISO 14001 | Accreditation | 2007 |
Green OT | Recognition | 2016 |
NABH (Blood Bank) | Recognition | 2013 |
Academics and research
[edit]Besides patients care, the institute also studies and undertakes scientific research on the aspects of cancer and in particular to investigate its incidence, prevalence, distribution, cause, symptoms and to promote its prevention and provides cure. The institute has partnership with Thomas Jefferson University.[9]
- One-year fellowship courses which are recognized by Indian Medical Association- Academy of Medical Specialties, Hyderabad. Admissions are done in October and January.
- The institute also conducts short duration fellowship programme in Oncological Radiology sponsored by International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Vienna Europe.[10]
- It also provides Diplomate of National Board (DNB) courses which are recognized by National Board of Examination, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Govt of India.[11]
- Other courses include B.Sc. in Medical Technology, Nursing Aide Course and Oncology Nursing Course.
References
[edit]- ^ www.ETHealthworld.com. "Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute opens new centre in South Delhi - ET HealthWorld". ETHealthworld.com.
- ^ "Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute and Research Centre". India: National Health Portal. Retrieved 29 September 2018.
- ^ a b "In India, hospitals are learning to handle cancer patients with extra care". 25 June 2016.
- ^ ISBN 8128834525
- ^ "Remembering Rajiv Gandhi: These 5 places in Delhi are named after India's youngest PM - DNA". dna.
- ^ a b "About Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute & Research Centre".
- ^ a b "Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute opens new centre". www.theweekendleader.com.
- ^ "Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute to launch new technology, NanoKnife for cancer treatment". www.pharmabiz.com.
- ^ "Tests to tailor cancer treatment to patient needs". Archived from the original on 1 October 2013.
- ^ "RGCI&RC Academics - Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute & Research Centre".
- ^ "Diplomate of National Board (DNB) Program - RGCIRC".