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58 Annual College Report 2016 58th Annual College Report 2016 MAULANA AZAD MEDICAL COLLEGE & ASSOCIATED HOSPITALS NEW DELHI - 110002 Telephone No. : 011-23239271-79 Fax : 011-23235574 E-mail : [email protected] Website : www.mamc.ac.in Dr. S. Ramji Dean, MAMC FOREWORD It is a great honour and privilege for me to present the annual report 2016 of the Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC) and its associated Lok Nayak Hospital / GIPMER/ Guru Nanak Eye Centre/MAIDS on the occasion of 58th Annual Day. The MAMC has enjoyed a prime position amongst the Medical Institutions of the country. Each year, the college has a number of noteworthy achievements to its credit. The multispecialty scientific journal “MAMC Journal of Medical Sciences” that was launched in January, 2015 has successfully completed the second year and is moving forward to make a mark of its own amongst the scientific journals published in the country. Several academic activities have been undertaken. The faculty has contributed significantly at all levels. Also there are significant achievements of the faculty including prestigious BC Roy awards being bestowed upon two faculty members. The college has been feeling the need to improve further the teaching and training methods, especially with a view to incorporate e-learning methods. The administration is working on this aspect and with the support from the government, looks forward to introduce some new teaching and training methodologies in the coming years. I am sure that the readers will agree with above observations after going through the annual report that I present to all of you with great pride and pleasure. Dr. S. Ramji Dean, MAMC Dr. Deepak K. Tempe Dean, MAMC [During 2016] Head of the Hospital Dr. Kamlesh Director, Guru Nanak Eye Centre Head of the Hospital Dr JC Passey Medical Director, LNH Head of the Hospital Dr Rajiv Chawla Medical Director GIPMER Head of the Hospital Padmashri Dr. Mahesh Verma Director Principal, MAIDS Head of the Departments Dr. U.C. Verma Dr. Neelam Vasudeva Dr. P Lali Dr. Rajeev B. Ahuja Dr. Suneela Garg Anaesthesiology Anatomy Biochemistry Burns And Plastic Surgery Community Medicine Dr. Vijay Kumar Garg Dr. P K Rathore Dr. S. K Khanna Dr. N. S. Hadke Dr. R.S. Ahlawat Dermatology & STD ENT Forensic Medicine Medical Education Medicine Dr. C.P. Baveja Dr. Sidharth Ramji Dr. Ajay Gupta Dr. Sangeeta Yadav Dr. Yogesh Kumar Sarin Microbiology Neonatology Orthopaedics Pediatrics Paediatric Surgery Dr. V.P. Varshney Dr. D.P. Badhoria Dr. Anju Garg Dr. Shyama Jain Dr Vandana Roy Physiology Pulmonary Medicine Radio-diagnosis Pathology Pharmacology Head of the Departments Dr. Kishore Singh Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Tudu Dr. Kamlesh Dr. Pawanindra Lal Radiotherapy Surgery Ophthalmology PGMET Cell (Meb. Sec.) Dr V. K. Gupta Dr Sanjay Tyagi Dr. AS Puri Dr. Daljeet Singh Biochemistry, GIPMER Cardiology, GIPMER Gastroenterology, GIPMER Neuro-Surgery, GIPMER Dr. P. Sarathi Biswas Dr Sunil Kumar Puri Dr. Bibhabati Mishra Dr. Anil Kumar Agarwal Psychiatry, GIPMER Radiodiagnosis, GIPMER Microbiology, GIPMER GI Surgery, GIPMER Dr Muhammad Abid Geelani Prof. Mahesh Verma Cardiothoracic and Director Principal, MAIDS Vascular Surgery, GIPMER SUPERANNUATED Dr. Anil Kumar Sarda Dr Ajay Sharma Dr. Beena Uppal Dr. Rashmi Babbar Dir. Prof, Surgery Dir. Prof, Neurosurgery Dir. Prof, Microbiology Dir. Prof, Physiology Dr. A. K. Aggarwal Dr. Vinay Kamal Dr. Richa Deewan Dr. A. K. Bahadur Dir. Prof, ENT Dir. Prof, Pathology Dir. Prof, Medicine Dir. Prof, Radiotherapy VOLUNTARY RETIREMENT Dr. S. K. Aggarwal Dr. D. K. Taneja Dir. Prof, Surgery Dir. Prof, Community Medicine CONTENTS S. No. Topics Page No. Foreword vii PART I I. GENERAL INFORMATION ON COLLEGE & HOSPITALS Maulana Azad Medical College 1 Officers of MAMC Complex 3 Annual Report Committee 6 Data on Medical Education 7 Others Statistics 8 Associated Hospitals 9 Lok Nayak Hospital 9 G. B. Pant Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research 11 Guru Nanak Eye Centre 11 II. NATIONAL & OTHER PRESTIGIOUS AWARDS BESTOWED UPON National Award Winners 13 Distinguished Aluminus Award 13 Dr. Dharamvir Gold Medical 14 III. DISTINGUISHED VISITORS 15 IV. FACULTY Superannuation/Transfer /Joining 16 Achievements 19 Awards and Honours 20 Chapters in Books 23 Publications 26 Conference / Workshop organised 27 Representation on Expert Committee 32 Service to the community 35 Facilities added to the Institution 39 V. STUDENTS Enrolment 40 Examinations 40 i Roll of Honour - 2016 40 List of Top Ten Ranked Students 51 List of Awardees 43 List of MBBS Students Eligible For Degree 48 List of M.D./M.S./M.CH./Diploma Passed Out 2016 54 VI. MISCELLANEOUS 60 PART II DEPARTMENT WISE REPORT 63 A. DEPARTMENT OF MAMC 1. Anaesthesiology & Intensive Care 63 2. Anatomy 79 3. Biochemistry 85 4. Burns and plastics 95 5 Community Medicine 103 6. Dermatology & STD 142 7. ENT 147 8. Forensic Medicine 152 9. Medical Education 158 10. Medicine 160 11. Microbiology 171 12. Neonatology 185 13. Obstetrics & Gynaecology 189 14. Orthopaedics 204 15. Pediatrics 211 16. Pediatric Surgery 226 17. Pathology 231 18. Pharmacology 238 19. Physiology 251 20. Pulmonary Medicine 256 21. Radiodiagnosis 262 22. Radio-therapy 272 23. Surgery …. 278 24. Ophthalmology (Guru Nanak Eye Centre) …. 293 25. Blood Bank -Lok Nayak Hospital …. 299 ii B. MULTI DEPARTMENT UNITS 300 1. Clinical Epidemiology Unit MAM College 300 2. IGNOU Courses 301 3. Postgraduate Medical Education & Training Cell 302 C. DEPARTMENTS OF G.B. PANT INSTITUTE OF POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH 307 1. Anaesthesiology & Intensive Care .. 307 2. Biochemistry 308 3 Cardiology 314 4. Gastro-Enterology 319 5. G. I. Surgery.. 325 6. Microbiology.. 326 7. Neurosurgery 327 8. Neurology 335 9. Pathology 345 10. Psychiatry 352 11. Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery.. 355 12. Radiodiagnosis 356 13. Blood Bank.. 363 D. MAULANA AZAD INSTITUTE OF DENTAL SCIENCES 364 iii PART I GENERAL INFORMATION ON COLLEGE & HOSPITALS MAULANA AZAD MEDICAL COLLEGE Maulana Azad Medical College & associated hospital complex consists Maulana Azad Medical College, Lok Nayak Hospital, GIPMER and Guru Nanak Eye Centre and Maulana Azad Dental College & Hospital. The college was established 22 years after the commissioning of the Irwin Hospital, a well- established general hospital drawing patients mainly from Delhi and from neighbouring states of Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh &Rajasthan. This ideally situated general hospital, with long years of reputation paved the way for realization of this medical college. The College made its humble beginning in hospital block of Irwin (Lok Nayak) hospital in 1958. In 1964, Govind Ballabh Pant was added to the complex to provide training facilities and super-specialties. It is renamed in 2014 as GB Pant Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research.The Guru Nanak Eye Centre came into existence on 20th December 1977 with the commissioning of a separate Out Patient Department for ophthalmic disease. The college is named after a great patriot and educationist, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad. The foundation of main building of the college was laid by Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant, the then Home Minister of India on 24th October 1959. The building was declared open by the 1st Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru on February 26, 1961. Since its foundation, the college has success-fully trained 8549 Medical Graduates, and 4791 Post Graduates. The College has now completed 58 years and has emerged as one of the premier medical institutions of India. The steady growth of MAMC is the outcome of sound traditions, established by the leadership in the formative years, reinforced with a relentless and continuing struggle by the dedicated faculty and the disciplined students. The primary aim of this institution is to produce competent basic doctors, specialists and super specialists. It has endeavored to promote all facilities conducive to learning and furtherance of knowledge by: Contribution towards national health care delivery system by providing efficient and expert medical services through the associated hospitals. Establishing routine and specialized laboratories of excellence and other investigative facilities. Pursuance of objectives of medical education by improving the course contents, continuing education and strengthening of research activities. Extending medical support to the local authorities for health care programmes. 1 Extending health care facilities to above 1,00,000 rural urban population of Delhi through its organized centers in the community. All faculty members are provided with internet facility. Many Departments have been provided with computerized diagnostic equipment facilities. This will help to enhance efficiency, speed up the work and aid in research activities. Internet facility has been installed at Library, Department of Continuing Medical Education and office of the Dean. The closed users' group (CUG) scheme was launched in 2008 at MAMC and associated Lok Nayak Hospital and G.B. Pant Hospital under the aegis of the Department of Telecommunication, Government of NCT Delhi with the objective of improving patients care and facilitating effective linkages and communication between health care personnel and administration. It is one of the key initiatives of MAMC in the year 2011-2012 which received a wide appreciation among the users. 2 OFFICERS OF MAMC COMPLEX (as on Annual Day) Dean, MAMC Director Professor Siddharth Ramji Associate Dean, MAMC Director Professor S. Ramji Director, Guru Nanak Eye
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