Community Medicine

The Department of Community Medicine provides excellent opportunities for UG and PG students. It is the backbone of all peripheral services being provided by the institute. The Department is involved in a number of extension programs of its own as well as is in partnership with various national and international agencies. Apart from preventive, promotive and curative services are also offered at the field practice areas of the Department.

The Rural Health Training Centre (RHTC), Bhadran situated at 25 km from Pramukhswami Medical Collge serves more than 10000 people. RHTC provides OPD based care, training opportunities for intern, resident doctors, students of Masters in Social Work along with 24 hours normal delivery and family health care services.

The Urban Health Training Centre (UHTC) is located at Petlad town about 17km from PSMC. The UHTC is in the building of erstwhile Nagarpalika Hospital (Sudharai Davakhana) since 1997. The facility is functioning as a health & training centre having General OPD and Specialty based care along with 24 hours facility for Reproductive and Child health services. It caters to more than 80000 people in the vicinity.

Multi-diagnostic camps are organized by the Department at various villages. Department runs School health program, Adolescent health clinics and Non-Communicable disease clinics regularly. Along with sections of Epidemiology, Communicable/ Non-communicable diseases, Biostatistics, Occupational Health, Entomology and Parasitology, the Department also has well equipped laboratories, Health museum, library and computers etc.

Doctors
  • DR. UDAY SHANKAR SINGH
  • DR. DINESH BHANDERI
  • DR. DEEPAKKUMAR SHARMA
  • DR. DINESH KUMAR
  • DR. MANISHA GOHEL
  • DR. TUSHAR PATEL
  • DR. RAJNIKANT SOLANKI
  • DR. SHYAMSUNDAR RAITHATHA
  • DR. UTKARSH SHAH
Facilities

Palliative Care OPD
The department has played an instrumental role in starting Palliative Care Services. An OPD in the Shree Krishna Hospital has been operational since July 2016 where a team of care givers including physicians, nurses, physiotherapists, and social workers provide their services for ensuring a pain free life to patients coming to us with terminal conditions. A pain specialist is heading the team; a Medical Officer trained in administering palliative care manages the OPD with help of other care givers.