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The '''SDS Tuberculosis Sanatorium''' is a government run institute affiliated to [[Bangalore Medical College]] specializing in treating tuberculosis and other chest diseases. The sanatorium is housed on a sprawling campus near Hosur road in [[Bangalore]].
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The '''SDS [[Tuberculosis]] and [[Rajiv Gandhi]] Institute of Chest diseases''' (formerly '''SDS Tuberculosis Sanatorium''') is a government run institute affiliated with [[Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute]] specializing in treating [[tuberculosis]] and other chest diseases.<ref name="kargov">{{cite web|title=SDS TB and Chest Diseases Hospital|url=http://www.karunadu.gov.in/bmcri/Pages/chestdiseases.aspx|publisher=Government of Karnataka|access-date=22 November 2010|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101227110745/http://www.karunadu.gov.in/bmcri/Pages/chestdiseases.aspx|archive-date=27 December 2010}}</ref> The [[sanatorium]] is housed on a sprawling campus near Hosur road in [[Bangalore]].


SDS tuberculosis sanatorium named after philanthropists :Smt.Shanthabai Devarao Shivaram Tuberculosis Sanitorium
SDS Tuberculosis Sanatorium is named after the wife of philanthropist [[Devarao Shivaram]] as ''Shanthabai Devarao Shivaram Tuberculosis Sanitorium.''<ref name=kargov/>


Later, as it became a teaching hospital affiliated to the Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute, and under development plans of the Govt of Karnataka, it was called Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Chest Disases. for locals however, it still remains: sds 'aaspatre'( kannada term for hospital)
Later, as it became a teaching hospital associated with the Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute, and under development plans of the Government of Karnataka, it was called Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Chest Diseases. For locals however, it still remains TB ''aaspatre'' (Kannada term for hospital).
It is located adjoining the Indira Gandhi Institute of Child Health and the NIMHANS campus.


It is located adjoining the Indira Gandhi Institute of Child Health and the NIMHANS campus.
It a premier institute where chest diseases especially tuberculosis is dealt with medically and if need be surgically. It also functions as a chest injury and trauma care referral hospital.
Undergraduate students in the MBBS and physiotherapy course and post graduate students from the medicine, surgery and allied departments are posted on rotation basis for a definite period for gaining clinical and surgical acumen in identifying, treating and following up pulmonary disease.


It a premier institute where chest diseases are treated with expertise from the best in the field. Of special importance attributed to the hospital is its treatment of tuberculosis which is a major cause of mortality and morbidity in the region. Specialised treatment of tuberculosis and its varied complications are dealt with medically and if be need surgically yet being very cost effective. It also functions as a chest injury and trauma care referral hospital.
Though it is severely short of hands, the existing professors and teachers are some of the best in their field. It was truly a great experience. It is one of the few places in a BMC intern's life where he/she gets to do something which even the post graduates hesitate some times. Though our postings lasted only for a fortnight, we came away fonder and richer with each days' experiences.


Undergraduate students in the MBBS and Respiratory therapy, course and post graduate students from the medicine, surgery and allied departments are posted on rotation basis for a definite period for gaining clinical and surgical experience in identifying, treating and following up pulmonary disease.
The official site for detailed information is : SDS Sanatorium and Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Chest diseases[http://rgicd.com/Contact.htm]


==References==
this article was jointly contributed by doctors : Aditya Barigali and Avinash A Kesari,Interns of Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute, who worked in the above hospital as interns in both the pulmonary medicine and surgery units.
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==External links==
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* {{official website|http://www.sdstrcrgicd.org//}}


{{Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute}}
* [http://thefoodwiki.com/TGFG/index.php?title=Category:Bangalore Bangalore Map Guide]


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Latest revision as of 13:02, 8 July 2024

SDS Tuberculosis Sanatorium
Map
Geography
LocationBangalore, Karnataka, India
Coordinates12°55′2.19″N 77°37′22.37″E / 12.9172750°N 77.6228806°E / 12.9172750; 77.6228806
Organisation
FundingGovernment hospital
TypeSpecialist
Affiliated universityBangalore Medical College and Research Institute
Services
SpecialityTuberculosis and Chest Diseases
History
Opened1948
Links
Websitewww.sdstrcrgicd.org
ListsHospitals in India

The SDS Tuberculosis and Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Chest diseases (formerly SDS Tuberculosis Sanatorium) is a government run institute affiliated with Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute specializing in treating tuberculosis and other chest diseases.[1] The sanatorium is housed on a sprawling campus near Hosur road in Bangalore.

SDS Tuberculosis Sanatorium is named after the wife of philanthropist Devarao Shivaram as Shanthabai Devarao Shivaram Tuberculosis Sanitorium.[1]

Later, as it became a teaching hospital associated with the Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute, and under development plans of the Government of Karnataka, it was called Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Chest Diseases. For locals however, it still remains TB aaspatre (Kannada term for hospital).

It is located adjoining the Indira Gandhi Institute of Child Health and the NIMHANS campus.

It a premier institute where chest diseases are treated with expertise from the best in the field. Of special importance attributed to the hospital is its treatment of tuberculosis which is a major cause of mortality and morbidity in the region. Specialised treatment of tuberculosis and its varied complications are dealt with medically and if be need surgically yet being very cost effective. It also functions as a chest injury and trauma care referral hospital.

Undergraduate students in the MBBS and Respiratory therapy, course and post graduate students from the medicine, surgery and allied departments are posted on rotation basis for a definite period for gaining clinical and surgical experience in identifying, treating and following up pulmonary disease.

References

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  1. ^ a b "SDS TB and Chest Diseases Hospital". Government of Karnataka. Archived from the original on 27 December 2010. Retrieved 22 November 2010.
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