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Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences has grown from a 115-bed
multi-speciality hospital to an 1450-bed super-speciality tertiary care
referral health centre with an attached medical college hospital having an
additional 400-bed facility. This massive health care infrastructure with
over 50 clinical departments, a dozen para-clinical departments, having a
built-up area of 3,330,000 sq.ft spread over 125 acres of land supports a
patient volume of 3000 outpatients with 95 percent inpatient occupancy. Annual patient turnover exceeds 615,000 outpatients and nearly 54,800
inpatients.
With extensive facilities comprising 24 modern operating theatres, 210
equipped intensive care beds, a fully computerised and networked hospital
information system, a fully digitalised radiology department, a 24/7
telemedicine service and a comprehensive well-equipped clinical laboratory,
Amrita offers a total and comprehensive health solution comparable to the
best hospitals in the world.
The educational institutions of Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, which
include the School of Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing & Pharmaceutical Sciences
are part of Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham offering educational programmes both
at graduate and post graduate levels. Amrita University is a centre of
excellence providing value-based medical education where the highest human
qualities of empathy, compassion, dedication and sincerity are instilled.
The campus also offers excellent opportunity for research with many ongoing
projects approved and supported by the Indian Council of Medical Research,
the Department of Science and Technology and other national and
international research bodies.
PARENT ORGANIZATION
Mata Amritanandamayi Math, a registered Public Charitable Trust headquartered at Amritapuri, Kollam, Kerala, was founded to disseminate the message of spirituality, universal love and selfless service to humanity, which shines through the life and teachings of the Divine Mother. It organises activities for the spiritual, educational, social and cultural advancement of mankind and the upliftment of the poor and the downtrodden.
Some of the socio-welfare activities undertaken by the Math include medical services, numerous educational institutions, houses for the poor, pensions for destitute women, a home for senior citizens, orphanages, a hospice, a school for the speech and hearing impaired, plus many more.
| Amrita Institute of Technology and Science, Ettimadai, Coimbatore |
| Amrita Institute of Management, Ettimadai,Coimbatore |
| Amrita Institute of Advanced Computing, Ettimadai, Coimbatore |
Amrita Institute of Computer Technology, Coimbatore, Amritapuri (Head Quarters), Chennai, Kochi, Pathanamthitta, Mysore, Pune, Mumbai and Hyderabad
Amrita College of Nursing, Kochi |
| Amrita Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kochi |
| M.A.M Industrial Training Centre, Kollam |
| Amrita Sanskrit Higher Secondary School (Amrita Aranya Jeevanam), Kollam. |
| Amrita Vidyalayams, over forty schools throughout India. (CBSE/Matriculation/English Medium) |
| Vedanta Vidyalayam, Amritapuri |
| Amrita Vidyapeetam, a Malayalam medium school at Attapadi, Palakkad district and over ten informal schools for tribal children |
| Amrita Speech and Hearing Improvement School (ASHIS), Trichur |
| Amrita Kuteeram, Free Housing Scheme (25,000 houses) for poor and handicapped persons in various parts of the country |
| Amrita Nidhi, Pension Scheme for 50,000 widows and destitutes |
| Amrita Niketanam, orphanages located at Kollam, and Madurai accommodating over six hundred children |
| Amrita Kripa Sagar, a hospice for terminally ill cancer patients, Mumbai |
| Anbu Illam, home for senior citizens, Sivakasi |
| Amritakripa Charitable Hospital, Amritapuri |
| Amrita Rehabilitation Centre for Women, Thriruvananthapuram |
| Free meal scheme for feeding about 5000 people every week. |
| Amrita Medical Mission of Ayurveda, a herbal conservation park, research and production centre for Ayurvedic Medicines, Wayanad |
| Amrita Ayurvedic Research and Production Centre, Kollam. |
| Brahmasthanam Temples, consecrated at various centres by Amma, including Kodungallur, Kozhikode, Thiruvananthapuram, Madurai, Chennai, Mumbai, New Delhi, Pune, Mauritius, Palakkad, Thalasserry, Mananthavady, Mysore and Coimbatore. |
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