Within the campus the ambulance service between the departments is free of charge.
Ambulances are available round the clock for patients. The charges for ambulance are Rs 8/- per kilometer but not less than Rs 61/- within corporation limits. Ambulance can be arranged through the PRO of the hospital. Phone: 2257352 / PBX Ext 208. Ambulance services are also available in Lari Cardiology Centre (Phone: 2265817 / 2265910 ) and Psychiatry Hospital (Phone: 2265416 / 2266724).
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"Emergent meeting of the Executive Council of the King George's Medical University held on 6th May, 2013 under the Chairmanship of Hon'ble Vice Chancellor."
Annual Day Function & Prof. R.C. Shukla Oration on 7th May, 2013 organised by Department of Physiology, KGMU, Lucknow.
KGMU Trauma & Emergency Medicine- Pradesh Regional Academic Meet 2013 Theme - Pediatric Emergencies and Trauma: Advances, Controversies & Recent Trends on 11-12 May, 2013 at Scientific Convention Center, Lucknow
37th Foundation Day of the Department of Plastic Surgery and Inauguration of the new extension block by Padamshri Dr. Mathangi Ramakrishnan on 12th May, 2013. The new extension block is expected to facilitate better and more expedient management of trauma requiring plastic surgery services by the KGMU.
Visit of Uttarakhand Governor HE Shri Aziz Qureshi to the University on January 21, 2013
The University
The King George Medical University, Lucknow, established in 1911, has been a frontrunner among medical education institutions in the country By an act passed by the Government of Uttar Pradesh on the 16th September 2002, the college was transferred under a new university...
In 1870, the Maharaja of Vijaynagaram first floated the idea of starting a medical college in Lucknow and offered to donate Rs 3 lacs, but due to paucity of funds this was not passed by the Government and the dream of the Maharaja could not take shape. It was in 1905 that, to commemorate the visit of Prince of Wales to India, the Raja of Jehangirabad and Sir Taussuduq Rasool requested the Raja of Ayodhya to persuade Sir James LaTouche, Lt. Governor of United Provinces (now Uttar Pradesh) to recommend the establishment of the medical college to the Governor of India. This time the Government gave its sanction but with the condition that the people of United Provinces raise a sum of Rs 8 lacs.
Vice Chancellor
Prof. D. K. Gupta
Prof. Devendra K. Gupta joined as Vice Chancellor of the King George's Medical University U.P. in April 2011.