Medical
National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has accredited Peerless Hospital & B. K. Roy Research Centre for Diplomate of National Board (DNB) and Doctorate of National Board (DrNB) training programme. Presently accreditation has been given for the following courses:
Department | Primary No. of Seats | Secondary No. of Seats |
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Anesthesiology | 1 | 1 |
Emergency Medicine | 2 | |
Gastroenterology | 4 | |
General Medicine | 2 | |
General Surgery | 1 | |
Orthopedics | 2 | 2 |
Pediatrics | 1 | 1 |
Pathology | 1 | 1 |
Radio Diagnosis | 1 | 1 |
Name of Course | No. of Seats |
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Diploma in Medical Radio Diagnosis | 1 |
Name of Course | No. of Seats |
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Medical Gastroenterology | 4 |
The Scientific Committee of Peerless Hospital is consists of HODs of all accredited disciplines and the Dissertation documents being scrutinized thoroughly before review of Ethics Committee.
The Institutional Ethics Committee of Peerless Hospital consists of eleven members of different sectors like CMD of a Medical College, Ex VC of West Bengal University of Health Sciences, Professor of a Medical College, Consultants of different Disciplines, Advocate, NGO, Novelist and Theologian.
Peerless Hospital is a unique centre for research activity. This centre is affiliated with Department of Health Research (Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India) and Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO).
For details please contact
Mr. Subir Saha
Chief Manager : Academics
Telephone : (033) 2462-2394 (10am to 6pm),
Mobile : 9831679101 (10 a.m. to 6 p.m.)
Email Id : subir@peerlesshospital.com
Prof (Dr.) Subhrojyoti Bhowmick, MD
Clinical Director : Academics, Quality and Research
Peerless Hospital and B K Roy Research Centre, Kolkata
Email Id : drsubhro@peerlesshospital.com
Peerless Hospital & B K Roy Research Centre is a recognized Examination Centre of The Royal College of Physician (Ireland) for MRCP (Ireland) clinical examination in General Medicine. MRCP (Ireland) both theory and clinical examination were first held at Peerless Hospital in 2005.
For details please contact
Mr. Subir Saha
Chief Manager : Academics
Telephone : (033) 2462-2394 (10am to 6pm),
Mobile : 9831679101 (10 a.m. to 6 p.m.)
Email Id : subir@peerlesshospital.com
For any further clarification contact
Prof (Dr.) Subhrojyoti Bhowmick, MD
Clinical Director : Academics, Quality and Research
Peerless Hospital and B K Roy Research Centre, Kolkata
Email Id : drsubhro@peerlesshospital.com
Royal College of Physicians (RCP), in partnership with Peerless Hospital, is now accepting applications of interest to join the Medical Training Initiative (MTI) Scheme. The MTI scheme offers the opportunity of 2 years clinical training and experience in UK National Health Service (NHS) hospital trusts for a small number of suitably qualified international medical graduates. If appointed to a position after joining the scheme, doctors will be directly contracted to an NHS Trust and be remunerated at standard UK rates. Positions are currently available in a number of hospitals across the UK at both core medical and specialty training grades.
For those appointed, the RCP is able to assist with facilitating professional registration with the General Medical Council and a Tier 5 visa for the UK under the Government Authorised Exchange Category. This visa category is restricted to a maximum of 2 years, with no return to work in the UK under the same category for a further period of 5 years.
The criteria for applications to the scheme includes :
Mr. Subir Saha, Manager - Academic, on Telephone (033)2462-2394 (10 a.m. to 6 p.m.), Mobile 9831679101 or email to academic@peerlesshospital.com and /or sujitkp@peerlesshospital.com at Peerless Hospital & B. K. Roy Research Centre, 360, Panchasayar, Kolkata - 700 094, West Bengal, India. These posts offer exceptional opportunities for enthusiastic graduates to widen their medical experience by working in the UK for a period up to two years.
We have a tie-up with Critical Care Education Foundation, Mumbai, for fellowship in critical care medicine. Candidates having MBBS degree from a recognized Indian University and preferably with one year critical care experience in ICCU/ITU/NICU/NITU/PICU are eligible for this fellowship certificate. It is a hands on training course of two years duration.
For further details please contact
Housemanship Training in General Medicine : Please contact
Dr. Sinchan Bhattacharyya
Chief Executive - Medical Administration
Telephone : (033) 2462 2394 (from 10am to 6pm)
Email Id : sinchan@peerlesshospital.com
Medical Council of India has recognized Peerless Hospital & B. K. Roy Research Centre for the Housemanship training in General Medicine. Presently MCI has accorded permission for 3 seats for training. Hands on training by rotation in different departments are conducted by experienced physicians for the overall development of the skills of these young doctors.
For further details please contact
Dr. Sinchan Bhattacharyya
Chief Executive - Medical Administration
Telephone : (033) 2462 2394 (from 10am to 6pm)
Email Id : sinchan@peerlesshospital.com
Three Year Post Graduate Program in Emergency Medicine Peerless Hospital & B. K. Roy. Research Center and The Medical Faculty Associates at The George Washington University Washington, D.C.
Peerless Hospital & B. K. Roy Research Centre proudly opens the applications for admission in the twelfth (12th) batch of 3 year Post Graduate Masters Program in Emergency Medicine (MEM), conducted in partnership with The Ronald Reagan Institute of Emergency Medicine at The George Washington University Medical Center, who are dedicated to saving lives by improving Emergency care globally.
Peerless Hospital & B. K. Roy Research Centre is committed to improve the state of Emergency Medical Services in our country, which requires properly trained personnel in this field. This comprehensive Masters program will help us develop Emergency physicians who will be the pioneers in this developing specialty. We welcome all doctors who are interested to make a career in the field of Emergency Medicine to join this course.
Dr. Indranil Mitra
Dr. Pranab Barua
Dr. Vivek Goel
Dr. Subhajit Sen
Dr. Palash Manna
Dr. Rahul Bansal
The Department of Emergency of Peerless Hospital has once again made a mark on the International platform of Academic Emergency Medicine. The latest feather in an already decorative cap has been added by the illustrious performance of the MEM residents in international examinations and prestigious placement interviews.
In the recently concluded interview conducted by NHS, UK trust hospitals as part of the Medical Training Initiative (MTI) four of our residents got selected and would be joining in senior registrar position on residency completion. Their job description would include supervisory and administrative responsibilities in addition to clinical placements.
The following residents have been selected as part of the MTI initiative: 1. Dr. Indranil Mitra, 2. Dr. Pranab Barua, 3. Dr. Vivek Goel.
An important point of note : One of our senior faculty members Dr. Subhajit Sen will also be joining one of the NHS trust hospitals. His role would include supervisory, administrative responsibilities and clinical placements in addition to teaching the junior registrars. Our heartiest congratulations and best wishes to all of them. The laurels continued to pour in as our residents went ahead to take the membership examination of the Royal College of Emergency Physicians (MCEM), UK. The MCEM examination is one of the internationally approved and accepted advanced emergency medicine qualifications. It has also been approved by the MCI as an additional post graduate qualification.
Till date five of our residents have taken and cleared the first part of the MCEM examination. Our list of successful residents includes:
For further details please contact
Dr. Subhendu Das
Mobile : 8017486313
Email Id : apu_cancer@yahoo.com
Dr. Darpanarayan Hazra
Mobile : 7502689039
Email Id : drdarpahazra@gmail.com
Ms Soma Mitra (ED Coordinator)
Mobile : 8697188718 / 8981092091
Email Id : mitra.soma14@gmail.com
Peerless Hospital and B K Roy Research Centre is an American Heart Association - International Training Centre (ITC No.: ZZ20896) certified to conduct BLS/ACLS/PALS provider instructor course.
The Basic Life Support (BLS) for Health care providers (HCP) is a one day training program which is performed via video based demonstration and hands on training led by instructors. In this training program, instructors demonstrate the procedure of resuscitating a critically ill patient. This provides basic training in approaching a patient in a state of cardiac arrest both as an individual rescuer as well as part of a BLS team. The provider learns to deliver high quality chest compressions; adequate ventilation and they are also instructed about early and appropriate use of an Automated External Defibrillator.
The BLS course also focuses on resuscitating pediatric victims in a state of cardiac arrest; as part of the course providers are trained to recognize and relieve choking both in adult and pediatric victims. Primary audience includes health professionals from various sectors who need to be familiar with the basic concepts of resuscitation so that they can provide basic life support to the patient requiring the same.
The American Heart Association's ACLS course is a 2 days program that builds on the ground work established by the BLS training in resuscitation. ACLS encompasses the concept of continued high quality CPR integrated with advanced cardiac care including advanced airway placement; usage of drugs and expedited; safe; effective use of manual defibrillation and synchronized Cardioversion as required. As part of the ACLS course, providers are familiarized with basic ECG rhythms and their clinical interpretation.
Algorithm based approach towards management of brady and tachyarrhythmia's is emphasized upon along side advanced management of cardiac arrest victims. Emphasis on post cardiac arrest care. Important conditions like Acute Coronary Syndrome and Acute Ischaemic Stroke management is a concise yet comprehensive and unique component of the ACLS course content.
In order to successfully complete both the BLS and ACLS provider course the participants are expected to demonstrate optimal skill competency at all learning stations. They will be required to pass the CPR and AED skill test as part of BLS; and bag-mask ventilation skill and a Megacode test as part of ACLS. A written test is also part of both BLS/ACLS knowledge testing.
Participants are encouraged to go through the provider manuals and cards provided in advance to have more meaningful participation during the course. Through the three days of the programme practice while watching and active hands on participation at the skills station will ensure successful course completion as well as good orientation in the concepts of resuscitation.
The PALS provider course is designed to provide participants with the information needed to recognize infants and children at risk for cardiac arrest. It is a 2 days video based; instructor led program designed on the same concept of "practice while watching". It gives a detailed overview of important causes of pediatric cardiac arrest. The strategies to prevent arrest. It emphasizes on developing a rhythmic approach towards management of a sick child.
It helps develop the cognitive and psychomotor skills needed to stabilize a critically ill child and teaches approach towards life threatening situations, such as respiratory failure; shock; and cardiac arrest. Demonstration of optimal skill competency at all learning station; familiarity with algorithm based approach to patient and adequate depth of knowledge in the key concepts is required for successful course completion.
Providers who have demonstrated a certain depth and breadth of understanding in the concepts and skills, required for successful resuscitation of critically ill adult and pediatric victims are recommended for the AHA instructor course. As an AHA instructor they have the privilege of teaching and training providers in BLS/ACLS/PALS Course.
Peerless Hospital is having an exemplary Library facility for the medical students with 24/7 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. working hours. In addition to Central Library, Departmental Library is also accessible by the medical students.
KOHA software is being used in the library setting to access the various books published by various authors and publishers. It is flexible and integrated software which enables the students to find information related to the books in the wink of an eye. It is multilingual and translatable, and has got powerful searching and enhanced catalogue. It is built using the library standards and requirement and is an open source and free software.
Adequate Number of National and International Journals are available (Print and Online) for the students of all academic courses conducting at Peerless Hospital. This student friendly Library is also having more than 5000 text and referral books for all students enrolled for academic courses at Peerless Hospital.