Clinical Post Graduate courses started at Deccan College of Medical Sciences.
Paraclinical post graduate courses started at Deccan College of Medical Sciences.
Owaisi Hospital and Research Center inaugurated and first Intensive Care Unit started.
Dr. C.M. Habeebullah appointed as Director of Deccan College of Medical Sciences and Owaisi Hospital and Research Center.
Decarnival ’95, a popular cultural and sports meet organized by the students of 1990 batch.
The first college magazine, Odyssey published by students of 1990 batch.
Construction of a state of the art 1000 bed teaching hospital, Owaisi Hospital and Research Center adjacent to the Medical college in Zafargarh.
The Medical Council of India granted permanent recognition to our college, paving the way for graduates to pursue post graduate education at home and abroad.
Numerous inspection teams from Osmania University and Medical Council of India visited the college.
The first batch of students from DCMS arrives in the US and UK
First batch of students graduates with top marks in the University.
Second Medifest organized by 1986 batch.
Paraclinical and Clinical Departments of Pharmacology, Microbiology, Pathology, Forensic Medicine, Preventive Medicine, Otorhinolaryngology, Ophthalmology, General Medicine, Pediatrics, Surgery and Obstetrics/Gynecology were established.
Teaching affiliations established with five hospitals: Princess Esra Hospital (Primary teaching Hospital), Princess Durrushehwar Hospital, Muslim Maternity Hospital, South Central Railway Hospital, CRPF Hospital
Medifest (the first cultural and sports meet organized by 1984 batch)
Initial faculty appointments included Dr. Mohammed Yousufuddin Ansari (Principal and Director), Dr. Mirza Hamid Ali Baig (Vice Principal and Professor of Biochemistry), Dr. Jaya Madam (Professor of Anatomy) and Dr. Kakarla Subba Rao (Professor of Physiology).
Classes commenced in the Anatomy Department at the palatial building of Nawab Lutf-ud-Dawla at Zafargarh, Hyderabad. There were seven students in the class initially.
Deccan College of Medical Sciences was inaugurated on Indian Republic Day by Hazrath Mohammed Mehmood-ul-Hussaini, Sajjada Nasheen Dargah-e-Khaja Banda Nawaz of Gulbargah. Hazrath Agha Dawood Saheb also graced the occasion.
The Osmania University recognized the college in a letter No. 119H/1139/84 Acad. (this was Dr. Hashim Ali Akhter’s last year as Dean of Osmania University)
The Andhra Pradesh Government, headed by chief minister Mr. Bhaskar Rao issued a historical G.O. No. MS 575 granting permission to start a Medical College (probably the most important decision taken by this government that lasted only 30 days)
Mr. Sultan Salahuddin Owaisi, M.P., as Chairman of Darussalam Educational Trust approached the Government of Andhra Pradesh, for permission to establish a private medical college for the minorities.
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