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Kidwai Memorial Institute of Oncology
Dr. M.H. Mari Gowda Road
Bangalore – 560 029
Karnataka, India
Brief History
1957: Initial establishment by the society
1970: Society taken over by Government of Karnataka
1973: Institute started to function (50 beds, Path. Lab, RT services)
1980 (November): Conferred “Autonomous” status
1975: Main block with Operation Theater constructed
Hospital Statistics: Capacity
50
190
252
375
525
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
1973 1980 1990 2000 2010
No. of beds
Only 475 more beds have been added in more than 3 decades
General Ward
Patient Load (Yearly)
4,201
10,588
12,326
17,238
1980 1990 2000 2010
New Patients
39,801
1,82,040
1,80,791
2,41,314
1980 1990 2000 2010
Follow-up Patients
2,128
4,868
9,925
17,497
1980 1990 2000 2010
Inpatients
Consistent year-on-year increase in new patients, follow-up patients & inpatients
Patient Load (Daily)
14
34
40
100
1980 1990 2000 2010
New Patients
128
587 584
800
1980 1990 2000 2010
Follow-up patients
New patient flow per day quadrupled; follow-up patient flow increased by >6 times
Infrastructure
• Multi-disciplinary Out-patient Block • Jindal Complex • Liner Accelerator Complex • Brachytherapy Complex • OT Complex (including Diagnostic and Laboratory Services) • Shanthidhama • Aniketana Building • Kapoor Ward • BARC, • SDM Block • Staff Quarters • Sri Venkataeshwara Dharmashala • Infosys Dharmashala • KCDF
Infrastructure
Multidisciplinary OPD Block
Radiation Therapy
Jindal Block Shanti Dhama
OT Complex Aniketana Building
Services Offered
Treatment (Medical, Surgical, Radio-
therapy)
Diagnostic & Laboratory
Services
Cancer Epidemiology & Prevention
Academics & Research
Plethora of services for patients, academia & Cancer research
Treatment Departments
Treatment Departments
Surgical Oncology (3 units)
Head & Neck Oncology (2 units)
Medical Oncology (2 units)
Gynecological Oncology (1 unit)
Oral Oncology (1 unit)
Radiation Oncology (3 units)
Anesthesia (1 unit)
Palliative Care (1 unit)
Pediatric Oncology (1 unit)
Other Departments
• Radio-diagnosis
• Nuclear Medicine
• Pathology
• Biochemistry
• Microbiology
• Epidemiology & Biostatistics:
HBCR & PBCR
• Community Oncology
• Social Welfare
• Public Relations
Diagnostic & Laboratory Services Cancer Epidemiology & Prevention
Diagnostic Infrastructure
Ultrasound MRI
CT Scanning
Diagnostic & Lab Facilities
• Radiodiagnosis:
• Nuclear Medicine: – Gamma camera – Thyroid Scan & uptake probe – Thyroid probe – Pre-operative probe – Multi-wall Gamma counter
Equipment Patients Investigated
X-ray Machine:4 21798
Ultrasound: 3 11770
Mammography: 1 729
CT Scan:2 5373
MRI:1 684
• Lab Services:
• State-of-the-art facilities available
• Facilities include:
– Histopathology
– Hematology
– Cytogenetics
– Cytology
– Microbiology
– Biochemistry
• International and National collaborative projects are undertaken by these departments
Treatment Facilities
• No. of Major OT: 7 – General: 5 – Laparoscopy:1 – Laser:1
• No. of Minor OT: 6
– Endoscopy room:1 – ICU (Surgical): 10 – Step-down ICU: 14
• Surgeries
– 1990: 1401 – 2000: 3150 – 2010: 4435
Equipment Patients treated (2010)
TeleCobalt-3 3000
Linear Accelerator-1+1 (3dcrt/imrt/Electrons/STP)
308
Manual Brachytherapy-1
589
Remote after-loading HDR brachytherapy-1
123
Stimulator-1, Treatment planning system-Eclipse/Helios/Brachyvision2
2995
Patients Treated
New Follow-
up
Adult 1430 15978
Pediatric 521 12120
Surgical Oncology Radiation Oncology Medical Oncology
Telecobalt Machine
Linear Accelerator
• 3DCRT / IMRT / Electrons
HDR Brachytherapy
Sri Kshetra Dharmasthala Manjunatheswara Block
• Donated by Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheswara Medical Trust (Regd.) – Cost: Rs. 6 crores – Area: 44500 Sq. Ft. (Fully furnished) – Wards: 5 with 135 beds – OPD: 12 rooms, waiting hall with toilets – Minor O.T.: 4 – Seminar hall: 1 – Telemedicine: 1 room – Medical Gas Manifold Unit
Dedicated for the services of Poor patients on 28.05.2010 by Hon’ble Chief Minister and Hon’ble Minister for Medical Education
Other Facilities
New Case Registration
Post-operative Ward
OPD Waiting Area ICU
Children’s Playground CT Day Care
VAS for BPL
• Total patients registered:1600
• Total approval received and taken treatment:1350
• Districts covered: Bagalkot, Belgaum, Bellary, Bidar, Bijapur,
Dharwad, Gadag,
• Gulbarga, Haveri, Koppal, Raichur, Uttar Kannada, Yadagiri
Academic Activities
Post-graduate and Super-specialty Medical Degrees recognized by MCI
No. of seats prior to 2010 Increased by MCI from 2010
M.Ch. Surgical oncology 2 8
D.M. Medical Oncology 2 6
M.D: Radiotherapy 1 4
D.M Radiotherapy 3 3
D.N.B (National Board, New Delhi)
Radiology: 4 Pathology: 4 Anesthesiology: 4
Fellowship Programs (RGUHS)
Gynecological Oncology: 2 H&N Oncology: 2 Oral Oncology: 2 Oncopathology: 2 Pediatric Oncology: 2 Palliative Care: 2
B.Sc. (Paramedical)
Med. Lab. Tech.: 6 Imaging Tech.: 6 Radiotherapy: 6 O.T.: 5 A.T.: 5
Academic Activities
• Nursing
– Post-basic Diploma : 15 – M.Sc. (Oncology): 8
• M.sc.(Rad.Physics):15
• In addition, training for – WHO Fellows – P.G. students from all over
Karnataka / India – Medical Officers from DHFWS – Students from Nursing Colleges – Observers from India and abroad – Trainees from NGOs, Social Work
Organizations
• One of the oldest Cancer Registries in the country: both HCR & PBCR
• Ph.d Programme(Pathology,
• Microbiology,Biochemistry,
• Radiation physics)
• Research Projects in Basic Sciences
– (Collaborative projects with IISc., ICMR, DBT, NCBS and Global Cancer Clinical Trials)
Academic Activities Research Activities
Research
• Basic research
• Translational
• Epidemiological
• Applied
• Clinical
Recent Inclusions / Developments
• 135 General ward beds by donation
• MRI Scan grant in aid by Government of India
• Renovation of Infosys Dharmashala by donation
• New Seminar Hall by donation
• Upgradation of Auditorium by donation
• Step I post-operative ICU ward 14 beds by donation
• State-of-the-art Laparoscopy O.T.
• 500 KVA Generator
• Fully mechanized and automated laundry
• ETP: 300000 Liters / day capacity
• Linear Accelerator: 6 Mv for KMIO and one for HUBLI
Survey by “The Week”
• HANSA Research Survey
Ranked 5th Best Multi-specialty Oncology Care Center in the country
Summary
• 2nd Largest Regional Cancer Center
• Center of Excellence: Govt. of India
• Recognized for WHO Training
• Member of UICC
• 5th Best Oncology Care Center in the country
• Recognized as Tertiary Cancer Center by Govt. of India
• Onconet facility connecting all the Regional Cancer Centers
(A Govt. of India Project)
Major Issues
Disproportionate increase in patient load in every department; infrastructural & staff growth not in proportion with increase in patient load
• 500 beds for 18,000 patients
• 4-fold increase in new patients seen / day
• 6-fold increase in Followup patients seen / day
• Only 6 functional OT’s limiting the number of surgeries that can be performed (currently, 70 surgeries / week)
• 10-bed day care: limits chemotherapy to 30 patients/day
• Inadequate funds
Vision
• Our goal-To make KMIO one of the best cancer care facility in the world.
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