Profile
The Andhra Mahila Sabha was established in the year of 1951 by the late Dr. Durgabai Deshmukh. The Medicalactivities of the
Sabha could be traced to the year 1948. Andhra Mahila Sabha
was started as a milk distribution centre by our founder DR.MRS. DURGABAI DESHMUKH.Over a period of years, it has
grown into a Multispeciality Medical Centre.
Today it has grown into a 200 bedded hospital with services available for Obstetric and Gynaecological, Paediatrics, Intensive Care Units, Medical & Surgical, Post Operative Unit and Geriatric Block and Eye Department. The hospital also runs an out patient department daily between 8.30 a.m. and 1.00 p.m. and evening clinics Monday through Saturday.
The Institution is engaged in many fields of activities like Education, Vocational Training Institution, Orthopaedic Centre, Unit for Mentally challenged children, mother and child care and family welfare. This Institution had celebrated its Diamond Jubilee in the year 1999.
Location :
Our Institution is situated in Raja Annamalaipuram, in Chennai-28 just opposite to Janaki M.G.R. Arts College for Women, and next to Malligai building in Greenways Road.
History of Nursing School :
School of Nursing, Durgabai Deshmukh General Hospital &
Research Centre under the Andhra Mahila Sabha was started in August 1951 to train Auxiliary Nurse midwifery in Telugu Medium. This is a certificate course for vernacular of the training course was changed as health workers training since 1978. From 1983 the medium of Telugu was changed into Tamil and 26 batches have completed in this training. The Diploma in General Nursing and Midwifery 3 years course started in the year of July 1994 . We have completed12batches. Now the duration of the course is changed (3 to 31/2 years) from the year of 2007-2008 (revised syllabus) by the Indian Nursing Council.
Management
- ACADEMIC AFFAIRS

Managing Trustee
Mrs Rajalakshmi Sunkavalli |

Chairman
Dr.A. Rathana Sabapathy |
Secretary - Mrs I. Lakshmi Murthy
Members of Governing Body
1. Sri V. Naryanan
2. Smt S. Poonalakshmi
3. Smt Vimala Markandeya
4 Sri k. Vee. Rajagopalan
5. Medical Superintendent
6. Chief Hospital Administrator
7. Smt. J. Josephine Little Flower
8. Smt Sumani Ramadoss
9. Smt Vasantha Suryanarayana
MISSION
The school of nursing concept of health is based on WHO definition prepares students to meet the health and wealth needs of the communities, they to build a stronger community through education and health awareness and career to development of the healthy society
Vision
The school is modern methods of teaching and creates an environment that promotes successful learning by providing excellent clinical experience with a focus on the art and science of nursing to meet the professional Standards of nursing practice.
Values
The School to guides our students to develop and apply the values of integrating
caring respect and commitment
Our Faculty
s.No |
Name |
Designation
|
U.G. name of institution
University |
P.G. Name of
the University |
Any Other Nursing related qualification |
Professional Experience |
Registration
Details of
Tamil Nadu
UG & P.G. |
R.N |
R.M. |
1 |
Mrs A. Chandra Jayashree

|
Principal |
Pc. B.Sc., (N)
Madras Medical
Collage of Nursing
Madras University |
|
RN., R.M. |
43 |
10811 |
17577 |
2 |
Mrs P. Kalaivani

|
Vice-Principal |
PC., B.Sc., (N)
Madras Medical
College of Nursing
M.G.R. University |
M.Sc., (N)
Sri Ramachandra College of Nursing
(SRMC)
Chennai |
R.N., R.M.
Madras Medical
College of Nursing
M.G.R. University |
18 |
305225 |
37816 |
3 |
Mrs T. Lalitha
 |
Senior Tutor |
|
|
G.N.M., C.M.C.,
Pittapuram,
Andhra Pradesh
PHN Lady
Reading
Health School ,
Delhi |
43 |
27787 |
32311 |
4 |
Miss L. Yamini
 |
Senior Tutor |
Balaji College of
Nursing
Dr. MGR University |
|
|
5 |
57156 |
58103 |
|