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This draft is an internal scaffolding document prepared for IndiaWiki editors who intend to develop a full-length encyclopaedic article on AIIMS Guwahati. The subject falls within the medical college cohort, and as such the eventual article should reflect the conventions used for entries on Indian medical institutions, particularly those established under the umbrella of the All India Institutes of Medical Sciences network. At this stage, the present text deliberately refrains from asserting any specific dates of establishment, names of office bearers, capacity figures, course intakes, fee structures, examination cut-offs, hostel details, recruitment particulars, or rankings, since such material requires citation to primary or reliable secondary sources before publication.
Editors are encouraged to treat this draft as a working skeleton: the prose offered here is contextual and generic, and is intended to indicate where verified facts ought to be inserted, how those facts should be balanced, and which categories of information are typically expected by readers consulting an encyclopaedia entry on a public medical college in India. Wherever a sentence in this draft appears tentative or hedged, the hedging is deliberate, and editors should replace it with sourced specifics rather than retain the hedged formulation in the published version.
AIIMS Guwahati is understood to be a medical institution associated with the AIIMS family of teaching hospitals in India. The AIIMS network was conceived as a group of autonomous medical institutions of national importance, designed to provide undergraduate and postgraduate medical education, conduct research, and offer tertiary healthcare services. Newer AIIMS institutions across various states were announced and developed under government health and medical education programmes, and the institution that is the subject of this draft is generally placed within that broader policy context.
For the background section in the published article, editors should establish, with reliable citations, when the institution was sanctioned, when the foundation stone was laid, when academic sessions commenced, and which administrative ministry oversees its functioning. Editors should also confirm the location within the Guwahati metropolitan region, the size of the campus, and the nature of the parent body. The relationship between this institution and the wider AIIMS network, including any common entrance examination through which students are admitted, may be noted, but only in terms that can be supported by official documentation. Avoid retaining any uncited claim from this draft in the final version.
A fully developed entry should explain why AIIMS Guwahati is a notable subject for an encyclopaedia. In broad and uncontroversial terms, institutions in the AIIMS network are typically discussed in the public sphere as instruments of medical education, regional healthcare delivery, and biomedical research. Where applicable, entries on such institutions also discuss their role in expanding tertiary care to regions that previously had limited access to specialised treatment, the training opportunities they create for medical students and resident doctors, and the research output they may generate over time.
Editors writing the significance section should resist the temptation to use promotional language or to assert achievements that have not been independently reported. Instead, the section should outline, in measured prose, the policy rationale behind the establishment of newer AIIMS institutions, the regional healthcare landscape into which AIIMS Guwahati fits, and the categories of stakeholders—patients, students, faculty, and government—for whom the institution is relevant. Specific claims regarding patient footfall, surgical volumes, departmental strengths, or research grants must be sourced individually before inclusion.
The following checklist is offered as a guide for editors preparing the published version. Each item must be confirmed against a reliable source, preferably an official institutional document, a government notification, or coverage in a reputable news outlet, before being asserted in the article:
Items not on this list, but typical of medical college entries, may also be added where reliable information is available. Editors should mark each unverified item clearly during the drafting process and remove the marking only after a citation has been added.
For consistency with other IndiaWiki articles on medical colleges, the published entry on AIIMS Guwahati could follow a structure along these lines, subject to adjustment based on available material:
This structure should be applied flexibly. Sections without verifiable content should be omitted in the published article rather than padded with speculative material.
This draft has been written under the constraint that no specific facts beyond the title and cohort were supplied. Consequently, the prose above has been kept deliberately general, and any sentence that seems to suggest a particular date, statistic, person, ranking, or event should be regarded as scaffolding rather than as content fit for publication. Editors are reminded that IndiaWiki standards require verifiability, neutrality, and proportionate weight, and that medical institution articles are particularly prone to containing promotional phrasing introduced by well-meaning contributors associated with the institution.
Reviewers should also confirm the spelling of the institution's name in English and in regional scripts, ensure that geographical references are accurate, and avoid copying material from the institution's own website verbatim. Where possible, more than one independent source should support each substantive claim. Sensitive topics, including any disputes, accidents, or staff matters, must be handled with care, with neutral wording and reliable sourcing. Once verified content has been added, this scaffolding text should be removed in its entirety so that the published article does not retain meta-commentary intended only for editors.
No references are cited in this draft, since no specific factual claims have been made that would require sourcing. Editors preparing the published article should add citations to the official website of AIIMS Guwahati, relevant notifications of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, statutory communications from the National Medical Commission, and reports from established Indian news organisations. Each citation should be placed inline next to the claim it supports, and a consolidated reference list should appear at the end of the published article in the standard IndiaWiki format.