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Applying knowledge from the physical, biological and behavioural sciences and providing nursing care to individuals, families and communities.

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Functioning effectively with members of the health team and community.

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Participating as member of health team in delivery of curative, preventive, promotive and rehabilitative health care services.

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Demonstrating the use of ethical values.

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Conducting continuing education programmes for professional development.

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Demonstrating basic skills in administration and leadership.

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Assisting in research activities.

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Demonstrating critical thinking skills in making decisions in all situations.

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Utilizing the latest trends and technology in providing health care.

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Participating in National Health Programmes.

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Conducting weekly clinic at Hoodi, a locality near Bengaluru.

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Conducting and participating in various Health camps and awareness programmes.

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Planning and conducting Students Nurses Association Programmes.

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Participating in University level Inter-collegiate meets.

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Celebrating important Festivals.

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Well equipped class rooms and digital library with National, International and E-Journals

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Highly qualified and dedicated faculties

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Scholarships for students

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High tech Nursing Laboratories

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Clinical training in the same campus

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Conference Hall

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Canteen Facilities

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Separate Hostel for Nursing students

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Free annual medical checkup and treatment at CMH

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Visits to various Organisations, Professional Bodies and Industries

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Free counseling by experts

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Own community centre

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100% job placement at CMH

Quality and Safety Emphasis

Thus CMH has emerged as a modern, multi-speciality hospital. The Hospital also accepts and administers interns who are international medical students wishing to get hands-on experience of a unique and riveting practice of applied medicine. Outpatient Department The Outpatient Department is one of CMH's proud offerings to the society. It is the single window to the Hospital through which the patient has access to different specialties. There are about 100 Consultants in:

General Medicine
General Surgery
Orthopedics with superspecialities
Paediatrics
Cardiology
Ophthalmology
E.N.T.
Dermatology
Dentistry with superspecialities
Anaesthesiology
OB & G
Urology
Neurology
Psychiatry
Neurosurgery
Vascular Surgery
Pathology
Gastro-enterology
Oncology
Nephrology
Laparoscopic Surgery
Paediatric Surgery
Surgical Gastro-Enterology
Plastic Surgery
Oral-Maxillofacial Surgery
Pulmonology
Endocrinology
Radiology & Sonology
Diabetology
Dietetics

CMH – Welfare Fund

The hospital runs a free OPD for about 1000 patients a month. 19% of beds are in concessional wards where services are given at lower cost. 20% concession is given to senior citizens in wards, nursing and lab investigations. Poor patients are given concessions (from a welfare fund) and those undergoing dialysis are reimbursed 30% of the charges.


In order to do service to the community through detection, prevention and treatment of diseases, the Hospital has several outreach programs. The Well Baby Clinic which runs every Saturday the Immunisation Programme for children has been well received. Camps for Cancer Detection, Diabetes, Bone Densitometry, Women’s Health, Paediatrics, Ophthalmology and liver diseases amongst others have been organised. Blood Donation Camps are conducted regularly. In collaboration with Maya Foundation, an NGO, corrective surgeries are also conducted on children.

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History

In 1960, a small but an ardent group of Mission devotees hired a room in a slum area in Murphy Town, Bengaluru. They started conducting a biweekly medical clinic for the poor and needy. When Swami Chinmayananda heard about the Murphy Town project and its volunteers, he decided to start a hospital, and the seed of Chinmaya Mission Hospital was sown. Funds were collected, land purchased, construction planned and executed, and in 1970, Swami Chinmayananda officially inaugurated Chinmaya Mission Hospital. On November 6, 1999, Chinmaya Mission Hospital extended its ceilings, floors, walls and staff. From its humble beginnings in 1970, it is now a 200-bed hospital with the most modern equipment and facilities.

Quality and Safety Emphasis

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The Hospital realises that it is very necessary to establish quality and safety standards to achieve greater patient satisfaction. It has adopted a Quality Policy to deliver quality medical, surgical and nursing care of a high standard and a human touch with dedication, ethical values, efficiency and continuous improvement in skills and infrastructure, to all sections of society. The Hospital, Doctors, Nurses and all other staff co-operated to get ISO 9000:2008 certification on September 9, 2010. As a further step, the Hospital is working towards getting accreditation by NABH (National Accreditation Bureau for Hospitals) and NABL (National Accreditation Bureau for Laboratories).
Furthermore, in order to improve quality, the Hospital is aiming to become a Post-graduate Teaching Institution which will enhance the status of the Hospital and give an opportunity for Doctors to update their knowledge and skills. The National Board for Examinations, Ministry of Health, Government of India accredited the Hospital for Diplomate of National Board (DNB) course in Obstetrics and Gynaecology in 2010, and DNB course in Medicine in 2011. While getting valuable practical experience these students would also help the Hospital in medical management.
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