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Sundaram Medical Foundation

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Sundaram Medical Foundation (also referred to as SMF or Dr. Rangarajan Memorial Hospital) is a community-centred, non-profit, trust hospital established in 1990 by Dr. S. Rangarajan.[1] Sundaram Medical Foundation's main hospital premises operates at Shanthi Colony in the neighborhood of Anna Nagar while an outpatient facility operates at on Elango Salai Rd, Mogappair West, Ambattur Industrial Estate, Chennai.[2]

Sundaram Medical Foundation offers multi-specialty medical care, including 24-hour ambulance service and emergency room facilities, and specialities such as general medicine, general surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, ENT, ophthalmology, dermatology, dentistry, family medicine, orthopedics and psychiatry.[3]

Sundaram Medical Foundation offers medical education[4] in ten post-graduate disciplines under the National Board of Examinations (through which Dip.NB is awarded).[1] SMF maintains community health initiatives[5] including CANSTOP,[6] a cancer-care NGO dedicated to the memory of S. Rangarajan, educational programs for local residents in diabetes, hypertension and asthma (named STEP programs) and others.[7]

Sundaram Medical Foundation has been supported since inception by the Sundaram Finance Group (a former TVS group company).[8] Rangarajan died in 1997 of cancer.[9] After his death, Sundaram Medical Foundation additionally incorporated the name 'Dr. Rangarajan Memorial Hospital'.

SMF is accredited according to the standards of ISO:9001:2008.

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References

  1. ^ a b smfhospital. "smfhospital". www.smfhospital.org. Retrieved 19 August 2022.
  2. ^ smfhospital. "smfhospital". www.smfhospital.org. Retrieved 19 August 2022.
  3. ^ "Official website".
  4. ^ ""Get professional training to handle an accident emergency"". The Hindu.
  5. ^ ""Walk the talk to stop breast cancer"". The New Indian Express.
  6. ^ CANSTOP
  7. ^ "SMF Hospital community activities".
  8. ^ "Official Sundaram Finance Group website".
  9. ^ "Rangarajan Santhanam". geni_family_tree. Retrieved 19 August 2022.
  10. ^ "SMF Hospital accreditations".