MANUAL-1
Particulars of Organization, Functions & Duties
[Section-4 (1) (b) (i)]
The origin of the dispensary which the Cuttack general hospital replaced is lost in antiquity. It is believed to have existed since the days of Indian Rule in Odisha and was established primarily for the benefit of the pilgrims’ proceedings to Puri (otherwise called Jagannath). It was originally maintained from the proceeds of an endowment made by Marahatta Government. In 1874 it was raised to the status of a General Hospital, accommodation being provided for the treatment of sick European and European servants, of Government at Cuttack. The institution was principally supported by the 'Annachhatra Find' and annual assignment made by the British Government. In 1925 the hospital was provincialized and since then it has been maintained by the provincial Government. The establishment of the present hospital was almost synchronous with the foundation of the Odisha Medical School during the Lieutenant Governorship of Sir Richard Temple and the commissionership of Mr. T.E. Ravenshaw, since then the hospital is supplying clinical materials for the practical training of the medical students. The hospital is now named as the "Sriram Chandra Bhanja Medical College Hospital, Cuttack. SCB Dental College & Hospital, Cuttack was established as Dental Wing in the year 1983.
The Institution has been catering quality oral health care services to the population of Odisha as well as the neighboring states with a steady inflow of patients. It provides a conducive environment for education and research to the students. Students of the institution have excelled in different fields of dental science in different platforms at national and international platform as well. Many research projects in the field of dentistry are being carried out in different departments of the institution under the guidance of faculty of the institution.
Subjects For D.S Courses:
First Professional BDS.: Anatomy, Physiology Biochemistry - 1 year
Second Professional M.B.B.S.: Pharmacology, Pathology, Microbiology, F.M.T. - 1 ½ years. Third Professional M.B.B.S.:
Part-I S.P.M., Ophthalmology, E.N.T.- 1 year.
Part-II Medicine, Surgery, O & G Pediatrics - 1 year.
Undergraduate Courses:
MBBS- 150
BDS -20
Postgraduate Courses:
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Hostel:
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Boarders Strength |
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1 |
Gent's Hostel |
I |
193 |
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2 |
Gent's Hostel |
II |
177 |
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3 |
Gent's Hostel |
Exten. Block |
95 |
Residential QUARTERS:
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Departmental: Pathology, Biochemistry and Microbiology.
Radiology X-ray (IOPA, Lateral Cephalic & OPG) C.T. Scan and Ultrasound facilities are available with facilities of SCBMCH.
(Number-01 and Tables-02)
OMFS OT
Arrangement: Distributed amongst Units Heads of the department of OMFS.
Equipments: Bowels apparatus, Monitoring Devices (including Anesthesia equipment), Diathermy Ventilatory equipments, Dental Surgical Instruments.
No. of Beds Specialized equipments in each ICU - 20 Ventilators, Pulse Oxymeter, ECG ICCU- 8 Capnometer, Syringe pump
Surgical intensive Recovery Room of CTVS & Neurosurgery Care area Pediatrics Intensive NICU-2: Ventilator,
Pulse Oxymeter care area Labour Room
Clean with number of beds-12 Septic with number of beds -8
CENTRAL LAUNDRY: This service is extended from SCB MCH.
Outdoor -Average Daily Patient Attendance:
Old patients-190 + New patients-1543=1733
Indoor - Annual Admissions - 96, 325 Approximate. However the data of outpatient and inpatient for current 3 years is as per below.
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Out patient |
In patient |
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2006-07 |
5,73,049 |
87,670 |
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2 |
2007-08 |
6,06,677 |
88,870 |
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3 |
2008-09 |
6,18,735 |
91,311 |
HOSPITAL BEDS:
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Beds |
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OMFS: |
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20 |
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1 OMFS |
02 |
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Miscellaneous Information:
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OPD attendance daily average |
600 |
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Bed occupancy |
99% |
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3 |
Major Surgery/ Day |
1 |
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4 |
Minor Surgery/ Day |
4 |
KITCHEN:
An amount of Rs.20/- per general patient and Rs.25/- per sanctioned by the Govt. cooked food is being provided to the patients within this amount through SCBMCH, Cuttack.
OPD is functioning under 9 Nos of Department at SCB Dental College, Cuttack.
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Oral Maxillofacial Surgery |
Daily |
ANTI RABIES VACCINATION CLINIC:
(WORKING DAYS 3AM to 5PM) Through SCBMCH, Cuttack
CENTRAL CASUALTY SERVICES:
The Casualty is situated in Right side of East Gate of the Main Road in the Hospital and near the Superspeciality OPD, Regional Spinal Injury Centre and Department of anatomy.
Ph-2414572 (EPABX-268) SERVICES EXTENDED Through SCBMCH, Cuttack
Facilities available at SCBDCH, Cuttack:
The Blood Bank is functioning 24 hours in First Floor of the Surgery Block of SCBMCH facing to the Main Gate of the Hospital. Dr. B. N. Moharana is the in charge of Blood Bank.
BIOMEDICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT:
The management of biomedical waste has been started at SCB MCH in the year of 2000. The waste disposal equipments such as Microwave Shredder were procured under the central assistance and installed in the BMW treatment & disposal plant inside the premises. Subsequently an incinerator was also procured and installed in the same plant towards the disposal of the waste. As per the provision of the rules the BMW are segregated into color coded bins placed at various location of this hospital. The waste thus segregated is regularly lifted by an engaged outsourcing agent to the treatment & disposal plant for their necessary disposal. The sharp waste such as, hypodermic needles are destroyed by the NST supplied to the various generation points of the same. For sensitization & awareness of the hospital workers (Doctors, Nurses, Paramedics & Safai Karmachari) regular training programs are conducted. Visualates such as pictorial posters, depicting the method of segregation as well as the treatment & disposals are displayed at the various waste generation points to ensure correct segregation of the waste. The ETP is under construction
By the PHD Dept. to treat the waste water effluent. The employees of this hospital have been fully committed to give the complete implementation of Bio Medical Waste Management in the prescribed norms. However the system is a process of gradual refinement which has taken fully cognizance in the habit and practice of this hospital.The BMW serviceses has been out sourced.
CLEANING & SANITATION:
The cleaning of the different Wards & Hostel of the institution has been entrusted to the organization like M/S Paritosh on outsourcing basis. It is being supervised by the hospital authorities
Details Staff Position of Class -I, Class-II, Class- III & Class - IV employees of this Hospital as on 29.12.2025:
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Sanctioned strength |
Man in position |
Vacancy |
Remarks |
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1 Principal |
1 |
1 |
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Nil |
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8 Asst. Professor |
15 |
15 |
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Nil |
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9 Senior Resident |
36 |
36 |
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Nil |
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Total |
52 |
52 |
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Nil |
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Class- II |
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2 Hospital Manager (Contractual) |
1 |
1 |
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Nil |
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3 Librarian |
1 |
1 |
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Nil |
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Total |
2 |
2 |
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Nil |
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Class-III |
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Name of the post |
Sanctioned strength |
Man in position |
Vacancy |
Remarks |
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1 |
Staff Nurse |
8 |
8 |
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0 |
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2 |
Pharmacist |
3 |
3 |
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Nil |
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3 |
Jr. Data Entry Operator |
1 |
1 |
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0 |
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4 |
Receptionist |
3 |
3 |
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0 |
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5 |
Chair side Attendant |
7 |
7 |
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0 |
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6 |
Ward Attendant |
7 |
7 |
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0 |
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7 |
Attendant |
1 |
1 |
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0 |
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8 |
Peon |
2 |
2 |
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0 |
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9 |
Sweeper |
2 |
2 |
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0 |
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10 |
Dental Technician |
1 |
1 |
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0 |
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11 |
Dental Hygenist |
1 |
1 |
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0 |
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12 |
Technicaloffocer MLT level- II |
2 |
2 |
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0 |