The institute is unique in following the
Gandhian principles. All the students and staff wear
khadi. The staff and the students participate in
shram daan. The institute follows a strict
vegetarianism policy. Alcohol consumption is prohibited in the institute.
Medical Orientation Camp The newly admitted students spend 15 days in the
Sevagram Ashram for the orientation to the Gandhian way of life. They follow the Ashram rules during these days. Some activities include Shramdan and spinning khadi. There are lectures from people from various runs of life.
Social Service camp Every batch of medical students is allotted a small village from around Wardha. The students stay in that village for 15 days. Each student is allotted a certain number of families. He is responsible for the health concerns of all its members. The students spend this time giving health information to their families. They also learn a great deal about the real problems of the rural masses. The villagers are all given a free health checkup and are investigated for basic infections like
malaria and
filaria. The students continue to visit this village for three years, once every month.
Re-Orientation to Medical Education Camp The Re-Orientation to Medical Education or ROME camp is held at the end of second professional. It was previously held at the Kasturba Rural Health Training Center (KRHTC) at Aanji. Since 2008, it is being held at Rural Health Training center (RHTC) at Bhidi. This is a 15-day exercise where students learn aspects of
Public Health and get hands on experience of the rural India. == Notable Alumni ==