Christian Medical College (CMC), Ludhiana is an educational and research institution of an all India character established and run by the minority Christian community. The Christian Medical College is recognized by the Medical Council of India. Since July 1999 the College is affiliated with Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot. CMC's primary aim is to educate and train Christian men and women as health professionals in the spirit of Jesus Christ for the healing ministry of the Church in India.
The Medical Missionary work was started in Ludhiana in 1881 by the Greenfield sisters, Miss Martha Rose and Miss Kay Greenfield. The College maintains 775 Hospital beds. CMC national medical and para-medical teaching staff and other staff come from nearly every state in India.
The Christian Medical College is situated in a large campus not far from Ludhiana Railway Station, on both sides of the Brown Road. The Campus has residential quarters for the staff, hostels for medical, nursing and paramedical students, both men and women. |