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58th Annual College Report 2016

MAULANA AZAD MEDICAL COLLEGE & ASSOCIATED HOSPITALS - 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. 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 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 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 Centre Director-Professor Kamlesh Medical Director, MS. L.N. Hospital Director Professor J. C. Passey Medical Director GIPMER Dr. Rajiv Chawla Administration Academic Officer Director Professor NS Hadke Deputy Director (Admn.) ------Registrar (Academic) Shri Rajesh Sachdeva Admn. Officer (Admn.) Shri Mujjafar Imtiyaz Admn. Officer Shri Brijesh Sharma (Tpt.)/Coordination/ Vigilance and H.O.O Admn. Officer (Estate) Shri R. K. Tyagi Sr. Accounts Officer Shri Ajay Malhotra Statistical Officer Shri Kamal Gautam Asstt. Accounts Officer Shri Sanjeev Khurana Asstt. Accounts Officer Ms. Raj Upreti Security Officer Shri Mohan Lal Superintendent-I ------Superintendent-II Shri Mohan Lal Goia PS to Dean Shri Umesh S. Nimesh Head of Departments Anatomy Director Professor Neelam Vasudeva Anesthesiology Director Professor U.C.Verma Anesthesiology (GIPMER) Director Professor Rajiv Uppal Biochemistry Director Professor Pramod Lali Biochemistry (GIPMER) Director Professor VK Gupta Cardiology (GIPMER) Director Professor Sanjay Tyagi Cardio- Thoracic Surgery(GIPMER) Director Professor M A Geelani Community Medicine Director Professor Suneela Garg Dermatology & STD Director Professor Vijay Kumar E.N.T. Director Professor Dr PK Rathore Forensic Medicine Director Professor SK Khanna G.I. Surgery (GIPMER) Director Professor. Anil Agarwal Medicine Director Professor R. S. Ahlawat Medical Education Director Professor N. S. Hadke

3 Microbiology Director Professor C. P. Baveja Microbiology (GIPMER) Director Professor Archana Thakur Neonatology Director Prof Siddharth Ramji Neurology (GIPMER) Director Professor Geeta Kwhaja Neuro-Surgery (GIPMER) Director Professor Daljeet Singh Obstt. & Gynaecology Director Professor Anjali Tempe Ophthalmology Director Professor Kamlesh Orthopaedics Director Professor Ajay Gupta Pathology Director Professor Shyama Jain Pathology (GIPMER) Director Professor Pooja Sakuja Paediatrics Director Professor Sangeeta Yadav Paediatric Surgery Director Professor Y. K. Sarin Pharmacology Director Professor Vandana Roy Physiology Director Professor V.P. Varshney Pulmonary Medicine Director Professor D.P. Badhoria Psychiatry (GIPMER) Dr Partha Sarthi Biswas Radio-diagnosis Director Professor Anju Garg Radio-diagnosis (GIPMER) Director Professor Sunil Puri Radio-therapy Director Professor Kishore Singh Surgery Director Professor Sanjeev K Tudu

Faculty on Special Task Provost Director Professor G K Ingle Appellate Authority Director Professor G K Ingle Coordinator Research Projects Director Professor V.K. Gupta Telephone Exchange Officer Director Professor Suneela Garg Library Officer Director Professor Rakesh Kumar Purchase Officer Professor Dinesh Kumar Store Officer Sh. Mattu Salvinder Singh New Faculty Guest House In-charge Director Professor J.C. Passey

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Hostel Wardens Asst. Wardens P.G. Women's Hostel Dr. Monisha Pradhan - Prof. Ishwar Singh P.G. Men's Hostel Dir. Prof. G K Ingle Old Resi. Doctors' Hostel Prof. Dheeraj D. Buchade - Resi. Doctors' Hostel GBPH Dir.Prof. Vinod Puri - Dr Reena Tomar Old Girls' Hostel Dir. Prof. Reva Tripathi New Girls' Hostel Dir. Prof. Neelam Vasudeva Dr Zainab Chaudhary Old Boys' Hostel Dr. Sreenivas M - New Boys' Hostel - Dr. Rajdeep Singh LNRDH Dr. Poonam Sachdeva

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ANNUAL REPORT COMMITTEE

Dr GK Ingle Dir Prof, Community Medicine-Chairman Dr VK Gupta Director Professor, Community Medicine-Member Dr. A.K. Jain Director Professor, Physiology Dr Neelam Vasudeva Dir Prof and Head Anatomy-Member Dr Aarati Sood Mahajan Professor, Physiology- Member

Staff: Shri Rajesh Sachdeva Registrar (Academic) Shri M P Bajaj Academic section Shri Yuganshu Luthra Academic Section

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DATA ON MEDICAL EDUCATION

Undergraduate Education

MBBS Course

Doctors graduated during the year 2016 are 170

Cumulative total till 31.12.2016 is 8549

Post-Graduate Education

Twenty-two full time courses leading to various post-graduate/diplomas & post doctoral courses are in force at present 158 postgraduates successfully completed the course during the year

Cumulative total till 31.12.2016 is 4791.

7 OTHERS STATISTICS

I. Courses conducted: MBBS, BDS, P.G. Diploma MD/MS/MDS/M.Ch/DM II. Staff Position

Staff Position Sanctioned Filled Vacant Faculty 315 206 109 Senior Resident 92 75 17 Junior Resident - - - Pool Officer - 3 - Technical - - - Ministerial - - - Class-IV etc. - - -

III. Budget 2016-17 (MAMC) (Rs. in lacs)

Head Approved Outlay 2016-17 Proposed Revised Outlay 2016-17 Revenue 2641.00 1664.00 Capital 2509.00 2766.00 Total 5150.00 4430.00

UNDER PLAN SCHEMES OF MAMC.

 03 posts (01 O.T. Technician + 02 Lab Technician) have been created and 03 posts of Technician have been abolished in IVF & Reproductive Biology Centre, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology of MAMC & associated Lok Nayak Hospital, GNCT of Delhi.  12 posts of Assistant professor (05 of Assistant Professor in Medicine Department, 06 in Surgery Department, 01 in Pulmonary Medicine Department) have been created in MAMC.  Sanction of competent authorities has been obtained to con duct 104 training/workshops programme by various departments of the Maulana Azad Medical College.  Sanction of competent authorities has been obtained to undertake 17 Research Projects(11 for 2016-17 and 6 for 2015-16 for revalidation) by various faculty Members of the MAMC.  Sanction of competent authorities has been obtained to undertake 15 Research Activities (Thesis/Studies)(7 for 2016 -17 and 8 for 2015-16 for revalidation) by the PG students of various Departments of MAMC.

8 ASSOCIATED HOSPITALS

LOK NAYAK HOSPITAL

Lok Nayak Hospital (LNH) has a history older than the independent Republic of India, having been initiated in the year 1936 as Irwin Hospital. From an initial bed strength of 320 Lok Nayak Hospital (also known as LNJPN, LNJP or JP Hospital) has already gone up to bed strength approaching 2000. Apart from catering to the needs of residents of Delhi - primarily Old, Central and East - the umbrella expectedly covers many iterant patients from neighbouring states as well by virtue of its location being closest to Delhi, New Delhi and Nizamuddin Railway Stations as well as Interstate Bus Terminals at Kashmiri Gate, Sarai Kale Khan and Anand Vihar. Consequently the need of bed strength has gone up exponentially. Keeping this growing need of the population - not just of Delhi but a large tract of Northern India - LNH is now going through a phase of renaissance. From a quaint and charming but majestic old facade the hospital is developing into a modern structure replete with modern facilities while trying not to lose its essential character. Several old, two storey structures have given way to eight floored multi-storeyed structures with patient- friendly features, better space utilization, ergonomically designed work areas etc. The new Accident & Emergency block consists of a large casualty area on the ground floor and an OPD registration area which is computerized. The first floor house areas for Radiological investigations, Biochemistry, Blood Bank and other blood sampling facilities. The second floor caters to the need of nephrology department with facilities for dialysis. The third floor houses the emergency wards of major specialties. The Adult K'U finds place on the fourth floor as does the Emergency Operation Theatre. There are 5 modular OTs which include 2 OTs dedicated full time for the specialties of Paediatric Surgery and Neuro-Surgery. The fifth floor has an isolated Swine Flu ward with its own isolated and dedicated access and lift. The Paediatric surgery wards are located on the sixth floor. A new block of wards has been built which holds the major wards for patients belonging to the specialties of Gynaecology, General Surgery, Orthopedics and ENT. There are areas demarcated for academic activities on different floors for different specialties. The ground floor of this block has the hospital kitchen stationed in it and is provided with fine quality equipment for day to day use. A new 450-bedded Orthopedics block has become operational recently wherein the OPD, physiotherapy and occupational therapy facilities have started functioning. It is expected that shortly the wards as well as the operating rooms will also shift from their existent locations. At present, the hospital provides clinical care to patients in the following categories:- 1. Anaesthesia The department manages the anaesthesia requirements for various surgical, investigative and therapeutic specialities as well as managing the Adult ICU. 2. Burns and Plastic surgery 3. Dermatology 4. Ear, Nose and Throat 5. General surgery Including, endoscopic surgery, urology and Lithotripsy 6. Gynaecology and Obstetrics 7. Medicine Including Pulmonology, Nephrology, ART clinic, TB clinic, Swine Flu ward etc. 8. Neurosurgery

9 9. Orthopaedics 10. Paediatric Medicine Including, Neonatology, Neonatal K'U and Paediatric K'U 11. Paediatric Surgery 12. The Radiotherapy facilities are temporarily unavailable for operational reasons. 13. An OPD featuring indigenous medical systems is also available. 14. A Screening OPD has been initiated.

The clinical specialities are well backed by the associated departments of Radiodiagnosis, Pathology, Biochemistry, Microbiology and Blood Bank. The hospital is under intense preparation for accreditation by NABH and is gradually moving towards the exacting standards of assessment required. LNH has been identified as the first hospital in the capital to develop facilities to handle Chemical, Biological, Radiation and Nuclear attack. The approval is underway to initiate the process. For quite some time now, LNH has been providing medicare facilities for administrative personnel as well as sportspersons participating in events preceding the eagerly awaited 2010 Commonwealth Games. Training is also being imparted in life support skills for Venue Medical Officers, Paramedics including CATS personnel, Nurses and Volunteers. LNH is undergoing a significant metamorphosis in its evolution towards becoming a top class health facility in the country, committed to the welfare of all who approach it. With its rich legacy and history as a background it is likely to undergo many further changes towards this objective. Commensurate with these changes, the institution has now got its own logo featuring a family supported by caring hands and rising flames pledging improved and enhanced levels of healthcare support.

10 G. B. PANT INSTITUTE OF POST GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH

The foundation stone of Govt. Govind Ballabh Pant Hospital was laid in October 1961 and was commissioned by the then Prime Minister late Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru on 30th April 1964. From a beginning with 229 beds, indoor admissions of 590 patients and out door department (OPD) attendance of 8522 in 1964-65, the hospital has gradually expanded over the years. Today it is a nationally recognized 601 beds tertiary care institution for Heart, Brain and Gastrointestinal disorders. It offers specialized medical and surgical treatment to about 503750 patients in the OPD and more then 21,193 patients in General and Private wards every year. It is one of the reputed centers for post-doctoral teaching and training and is recognized for many path breaking techniques. The institution is affiliated to & offers post-doctoral D.M. degrees in Cardiology, Neurology and Gastroenterology and M. Ch. Degrees in Cardio thoracic Surgery, Neuro Surgery and Gastrointestinal Surgery. It is associated with MAMC College.

GURU NANAK EYE CENTRE

Guru Nanak Eye Centre was conceived as the premier centre of to provide most up- to-date treatment for the eye diseases. It is situated on the Maharaja Ranjit Singh Marg and is being constructed in phases. In first phase OPD building was constructed and commenced in 1976. In 1984 Indoor Patient Department was inaugural. This provided casualty services and 150 beds. Phase III constructions are also complete and functional with modern operation theatre facilities, special words, day care centre. It also includes a mini auditorium with a seating capacity of 150. Since its inception, GNEC has maintained steady and growth resulting into the best possible Eye Care facilities. During the last year 1,94,947 patients were seen in OPD and more than 8500 operations were conducted. This centre is running various special clinics, namely, Paediatric Ophthalmology. Neuro Ophthalmology, Contact Lens, Glaucoma, Trauma, Squint, Surgical and Medical Retina, Cornea and Ophthalmoplasty. In addition a new LASIK centre was added to provide Laser Refractive Surgery. This centre is now able to provide state of the medical facilities to the patients totally free of cost. This centre has separate pathology laboratory for conducting various serological, biochemical tests. A new state of the art Investigative Lab was recently inaugurated by Smt. Sheila Dikshit, Hon'ble Chief Minister, Govt. of Delhi. The concept is to provide the patient all major ocular investigation under one roof. Apart from providing the clinical services, all doctors are encouraged to keep abreast with the latest developments in the clinical and basic sciences. Many papers were published in recognized Indian and International Journals. This centre is organizing eye donation camps, eye screening camps and exhibitions to inform and increase awareness amongst the general population about the eye health care. Motiabind Mukti Abhiyan a Delhi Government campaign is being coordinated and organized by the centre and the hospital contributed in more than 40% of the surgery supporting in the various screening centre. The centre has also acquired new equipments such as : 1. Latest Electro physiological machine for investigation like ERG, EOG, VER and EMR at Neuro-ophthalmology wing. 2. Digital Fundus Fluorescin Angiography 3. Special Domain OCT 4. Hand held fundus camera for obtaining fundus photograph of paediatric cases. 5. New Digital anterior segment imaging system 6. Two new phaco machines for sutureless cataract surgery.

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GURU NANAK EYE CENTRE

12 ASSOCIATED HOSPITALS

LOK NAYAK HOSPITAL

Lok Nayak Hospital (LNH) has a history older than the independent Republic of India, having been initiated in the year 1936 as Irwin Hospital. From an initial bed strength of 320 Lok Nayak Hospital (also known as LNJPN, LNJP or JP Hospital) has already gone up to bed strength approaching 2000. Apart from catering to the needs of residents of Delhi - primarily Old, Central and East - the umbrella expectedly covers many iterant patients from neighbouring states as well by virtue of its location being closest to Delhi, New Delhi and Nizamuddin Railway Stations as well as Interstate Bus Terminals at Kashmiri Gate, Sarai Kale Khan and Anand Vihar. Consequently the need of bed strength has gone up exponentially. Keeping this growing need of the population - not just of Delhi but a large tract of Northern India - LNH is now going through a phase of renaissance. From a quaint and charming but majestic old facade the hospital is developing into a modern structure replete with modern facilities while trying not to lose its essential character. Several old, two storey structures have given way to eight floored multi-storeyed structures with patient- friendly features, better space utilization, ergonomically designed work areas etc. The new Accident & Emergency block consists of a large casualty area on the ground floor and an OPD registration area which is computerized. The first floor house areas for Radiological investigations, Biochemistry, Blood Bank and other blood sampling facilities. The second floor caters to the need of nephrology department with facilities for dialysis. The third floor houses the emergency wards of major specialties. The Adult K'U finds place on the fourth floor as does the Emergency Operation Theatre. There are 5 modular OTs which include 2 OTs dedicated full time for the specialties of Paediatric Surgery and Neuro-Surgery. The fifth floor has an isolated Swine Flu ward with its own isolated and dedicated access and lift. The Paediatric surgery wards are located on the sixth floor. A new block of wards has been built which holds the major wards for patients belonging to the specialties of Gynaecology, General Surgery, Orthopedics and ENT. There are areas demarcated for academic activities on different floors for different specialties. The ground floor of this block has the hospital kitchen stationed in it and is provided with fine quality equipment for day to day use. A new 450-bedded Orthopedics block has become operational recently wherein the OPD, physiotherapy and occupational therapy facilities have started functioning. It is expected that shortly the wards as well as the operating rooms will also shift from their existent locations. At present, the hospital provides clinical care to patients in the following categories:- 1. Anaesthesia The department manages the anaesthesia requirements for various surgical, investigative and therapeutic specialities as well as managing the Adult ICU. 2. Burns and Plastic surgery 3. Dermatology 4. Ear, Nose and Throat 5. General surgery Including, endoscopic surgery, urology and Lithotripsy 6. Gynaecology and Obstetrics 7. Medicine Including Pulmonology, Nephrology, ART clinic, TB clinic, Swine Flu ward etc. 8. Neurosurgery

9 9. Orthopaedics 10. Paediatric Medicine Including, Neonatology, Neonatal K'U and Paediatric K'U 11. Paediatric Surgery 12. The Radiotherapy facilities are temporarily unavailable for operational reasons. 13. An OPD featuring indigenous medical systems is also available. 14. A Screening OPD has been initiated.

The clinical specialities are well backed by the associated departments of Radiodiagnosis, Pathology, Biochemistry, Microbiology and Blood Bank. The hospital is under intense preparation for accreditation by NABH and is gradually moving towards the exacting standards of assessment required. LNH has been identified as the first hospital in the capital to develop facilities to handle Chemical, Biological, Radiation and Nuclear attack. The approval is underway to initiate the process. For quite some time now, LNH has been providing medicare facilities for administrative personnel as well as sportspersons participating in events preceding the eagerly awaited 2010 Commonwealth Games. Training is also being imparted in life support skills for Venue Medical Officers, Paramedics including CATS personnel, Nurses and Volunteers. LNH is undergoing a significant metamorphosis in its evolution towards becoming a top class health facility in the country, committed to the welfare of all who approach it. With its rich legacy and history as a background it is likely to undergo many further changes towards this objective. Commensurate with these changes, the institution has now got its own logo featuring a family supported by caring hands and rising flames pledging improved and enhanced levels of healthcare support.

10 G. B. PANT INSTITUTE OF POST GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH

The foundation stone of Govt. Govind Ballabh Pant Hospital was laid in October 1961 and was commissioned by the then Prime Minister late Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru on 30th April 1964. From a beginning with 229 beds, indoor admissions of 590 patients and out door department (OPD) attendance of 8522 in 1964-65, the hospital has gradually expanded over the years. Today it is a nationally recognized 601 beds tertiary care institution for Heart, Brain and Gastrointestinal disorders. It offers specialized medical and surgical treatment to about 503750 patients in the OPD and more then 21,193 patients in General and Private wards every year. It is one of the reputed centers for post-doctoral teaching and training and is recognized for many path breaking techniques. The institution is affiliated to Delhi University & offers post-doctoral D.M. degrees in Cardiology, Neurology and Gastroenterology and M. Ch. Degrees in Cardio thoracic Surgery, Neuro Surgery and Gastrointestinal Surgery. It is associated with MAMC College.

GURU NANAK EYE CENTRE

Guru Nanak Eye Centre was conceived as the premier centre of Government of Delhi to provide most up- to-date treatment for the eye diseases. It is situated on the Maharaja Ranjit Singh Marg and is being constructed in phases. In first phase OPD building was constructed and commenced in 1976. In 1984 Indoor Patient Department was inaugural. This provided casualty services and 150 beds. Phase III constructions are also complete and functional with modern operation theatre facilities, special words, day care centre. It also includes a mini auditorium with a seating capacity of 150. Since its inception, GNEC has maintained steady and growth resulting into the best possible Eye Care facilities. During the last year 1,94,947 patients were seen in OPD and more than 8500 operations were conducted. This centre is running various special clinics, namely, Paediatric Ophthalmology. Neuro Ophthalmology, Contact Lens, Glaucoma, Trauma, Squint, Surgical and Medical Retina, Cornea and Ophthalmoplasty. In addition a new LASIK centre was added to provide Laser Refractive Surgery. This centre is now able to provide state of the medical facilities to the patients totally free of cost. This centre has separate pathology laboratory for conducting various serological, biochemical tests. A new state of the art Investigative Lab was recently inaugurated by Smt. Sheila Dikshit, Hon'ble Chief Minister, Govt. of Delhi. The concept is to provide the patient all major ocular investigation under one roof. Apart from providing the clinical services, all doctors are encouraged to keep abreast with the latest developments in the clinical and basic sciences. Many papers were published in recognized Indian and International Journals. This centre is organizing eye donation camps, eye screening camps and exhibitions to inform and increase awareness amongst the general population about the eye health care. Motiabind Mukti Abhiyan a Delhi Government campaign is being coordinated and organized by the centre and the hospital contributed in more than 40% of the surgery supporting in the various screening centre. The centre has also acquired new equipments such as : 1. Latest Electro physiological machine for investigation like ERG, EOG, VER and EMR at Neuro-ophthalmology wing. 2. Digital Fundus Fluorescin Angiography 3. Special Domain OCT 4. Hand held fundus camera for obtaining fundus photograph of paediatric cases. 5. New Digital anterior segment imaging system 6. Two new phaco machines for sutureless cataract surgery.

11 G. B. PANT INSTITUTE OF POST GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH

The foundation stone of Govt. Govind Ballabh Pant Hospital was laid in October 1961 and was commissioned by the then Prime Minister late Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru on 30th April 1964. From a beginning with 229 beds, indoor admissions of 590 patients and out door department (OPD) attendance of 8522 in 1964-65, the hospital has gradually expanded over the years. Today it is a nationally recognized 601 beds tertiary care institution for Heart, Brain and Gastrointestinal disorders. It offers specialized medical and surgical treatment to about 503750 patients in the OPD and more then 21,193 patients in General and Private wards every year. It is one of the reputed centers for post-doctoral teaching and training and is recognized for many path breaking techniques. The institution is affiliated to Delhi University & offers post-doctoral D.M. degrees in Cardiology, Neurology and Gastroenterology and M. Ch. Degrees in Cardio thoracic Surgery, Neuro Surgery and Gastrointestinal Surgery. It is associated with MAMC College.

GURU NANAK EYE CENTRE

Guru Nanak Eye Centre was conceived as the premier centre of Government of Delhi to provide most up- to-date treatment for the eye diseases. It is situated on the Maharaja Ranjit Singh Marg and is being constructed in phases. In first phase OPD building was constructed and commenced in 1976. In 1984 Indoor Patient Department was inaugural. This provided casualty services and 150 beds. Phase III constructions are also complete and functional with modern operation theatre facilities, special words, day care centre. It also includes a mini auditorium with a seating capacity of 150. Since its inception, GNEC has maintained steady and growth resulting into the best possible Eye Care facilities. During the last year 1,94,947 patients were seen in OPD and more than 8500 operations were conducted. This centre is running various special clinics, namely, Paediatric Ophthalmology. Neuro Ophthalmology, Contact Lens, Glaucoma, Trauma, Squint, Surgical and Medical Retina, Cornea and Ophthalmoplasty. In addition a new LASIK centre was added to provide Laser Refractive Surgery. This centre is now able to provide state of the medical facilities to the patients totally free of cost. This centre has separate pathology laboratory for conducting various serological, biochemical tests. A new state of the art Investigative Lab was recently inaugurated by Smt. Sheila Dikshit, Hon'ble Chief Minister, Govt. of Delhi. The concept is to provide the patient all major ocular investigation under one roof. Apart from providing the clinical services, all doctors are encouraged to keep abreast with the latest developments in the clinical and basic sciences. Many papers were published in recognized Indian and International Journals. This centre is organizing eye donation camps, eye screening camps and exhibitions to inform and increase awareness amongst the general population about the eye health care. Motiabind Mukti Abhiyan a Delhi Government campaign is being coordinated and organized by the centre and the hospital contributed in more than 40% of the surgery supporting in the various screening centre. The centre has also acquired new equipments such as : 1. Latest Electro physiological machine for investigation like ERG, EOG, VER and EMR at Neuro-ophthalmology wing. 2. Digital Fundus Fluorescin Angiography 3. Special Domain OCT 4. Hand held fundus camera for obtaining fundus photograph of paediatric cases. 5. New Digital anterior segment imaging system 6. Two new phaco machines for sutureless cataract surgery.

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GURU NANAK EYE CENTRE

12 II. NATIONAL & OTHER PRESTIGIOUS AWARDS BESTOWED UPON PADMA AWARD WINNERS NAME OF AWARD YEAR AWARDEE Padma Bhushan 1962 Dr. P.C. Dhanda Padma Bhushan 1962 Dr. S.K Sen Padma Bhushan 1967 Dr. S. Padmavati Padma Shri 1972 Dr. Leela Vinayak Pathak Padma Shri 1972 Dr. R. Nigam Padma Shri 1973 Dr. N.S. Jain Padma Shri 1984 Dr. M. Khalilullah Padma Bhushan 1989 Dr. M. Khalilullah Padma Shri 1990 Dr. Prem Kakkar Padma Bhushan 2006 Dr. S.K Sarin Padma Shri 2013 Dr Mahesh Verma

DISTINGUISHED ALUMUNUS AWARD WINNERS YEAR NAME OF AWARDEE 1983 Dr. Harish Grover, Dr. Narrotam Puri 1984 Dr. L. D. Sota 1985 Dr. S.N.A. Rizvi 1986 Dr. J.K Jain, Dr. Y.P. Munjal 1987 Dr. R.P. Gupta, Dr. R.K Kapila 1988 Dr. O.P. Sood 1989 Dr. V. J. Anand, Dr. 1. S. Bal 1990 Dr. N. K Grover, Dr. KB. Anand 1991 Dr. G. K Maini 1992 Dr. Vijay Agarwal 1993 Dr. P. S. Saharia, Dr. Jag Bhagvan 1994 Dr. S. M. Subramany 1995 Dr. Vijay Aggarwal 1998 Dr. D. K Mehta 1999 Dr. SurenderKumar 2000 Dr. Vijay Kapoor 2001 Dr. Subhash Naik, Maj. Gen. J. R. Bhardwaj 2002 Dr. T. K Thussoo 2003 Dr. A. K Kakkar 2004 Dr. Veena Chowdhury 2005 Dr. S.P. Aggarwal, Dr. V.K Sharma 2006 Dr. Usha K Baveja, Dr. Mathew Varghese 2007 DR. Veena Kalra 2008 Dr. T. Singh 2009 Dr. Paramjeet Singh Randhwa 2010 Dr. R.K. Sharma 2012 Dr. Amit Banerjee 2013 Dr. A. K. Jain and Dr. Sethi 2014 Dr. Beena Uppal 2015 Dr. S. Ramji, Dr. B. K. Rao 2016 Dr Daljit Gambhir, Dr Daljit Singh

13 DR. DHARAMVIR GOLD MEDAL

Year Name of the Awardees Year Name of the Awardees 1963 M S Batra 1990 Sunil Chaudhary 1964 R P Gupta 1991 John Koreth 1965 Ram Kumar Chillar 1992 Virmeet Singh 1966 Manash Kamal Das Gupta 1993 Sonia Gupta 1967 J M Randekar 1994 Sanjay Gandhi 1968 Veena Rai Chawla (July) 1995 Virnda Vashista 1968 Suman Kirti Jain (December) 1996 Mohan Singh Bajaj 1969 Habibuddin Azri Habib 1997 Ameeta Verma 1970 Rajiv Kumar 1998 Preeti Gulati 1971 Vinod Kumar 1999 Anubhav Vindal 1972 Amrit Prakash Nayar 2000 Not decided 1973 Dinesh C Khera 2001 Ruchika Chandna 1974 Mridula Thakur 2002 Shikha Goyal 1975 Arvind Seth 2003 Not decided 1976 Ajay Krishan Sachdev 2004 Ashima Gupta 1977 Ram Kumar Menon 2004 Ashima Gupta 1978 Sidharth Ramji 2005 Aashima Arora 1979 Rajiv Kumar 2006 Astha Gupta 1980 Anil Kumar S/o S N Varshney 2007 Chitra Gupta 1981 Anju Agarwal 2008 Geeti Khullar 1982 Manish Suri 2009 Abhilekh Shrivastav 1983 Sanjay Jain 2010 Parul Gupta 1984 Raju Sharma 2011 Nistha Yadav 1985 Priti Agarwal 2012 Akanksha Agrawal 1986 Niraj Kumar 2013 Anshula Tayal 1987 Naveen Lal 2014 Pratyaksha Rana 1988 Suman Rao 2015 Sanchit Kumar 1989 Raechel Koreth

14 IV. FACULTY

SUPERANNUATION/ TRANSFER/ JOINING

The college will like to place on record with gratitude the services rendered by Faculty members who Superannuated/ Retired/ Transferred during this period. Following is the list of Faculty members who joined the institution, superannuated, transferred or left the institution:

I. SUPERANNUATED:

Dr. Anil Kumar Sarda Dir. Prof, Surgery

Dr. Ajay Sharma Dir. Prof, Neurosurgery

Dr. Beena Uppal Dir. Prof, Microbiology

Dr. Veena Chowdhury Dir. Prof, Radio diagnosis

Dr. Rashmi Babbar Dir. Prof, Physiology

Dr. A. K. Aggarwal Dir. Prof, ENT

Dr. Anoop Raj Dir. Prof, ENT

Dr. Vinay Kamal Dir. Prof, Pathology

Dr. A. K. Bahadur Dir. Prof, Radiotherapy

Dr. Manoj Sharma Dir. Prof, Paediatrics

Dr. Richa Deewan Dir. Prof, Medicine

II. VOLUNTARY RETIREMENT:

Dr. S. K. Aggarwal Dir. Prof, Surgery

Dr. D. K. Taneja Dir. Prof, Community Medicine

Dr. Usha Yadav Dir. Prof, Ophthalmology

Dr. Manoj Kumar Bhardwaj Prof, Anaesthesia

16 III. JOINED:

Dr. Ashish Jain Assistant Professor, Neonatology

Dr. Vijay Gupta Assistant Professor, Neonatology

Dr. Abhishek Chopra Assistant Professor, Neonatology

Dr. Savita Arora Assistant Professor, Radiotherapy

Dr. Lovekesh Kumar Assistant Professor, Surgery

Dr. Lovenish Kumar Assistant Professor, Surgery

Dr. Trilok Chand Assistant Professor, Surgery

Dr. Najid Nazir Assistant Professor, Neurosurgery

Dr. Ghan Shyam Das Singhal Assistant Professor, Neurosurgery

Dr. Shasanka Shekhar Panda Assistant Professor, Paediatric Surgery

Dr. Tarun Suri Assistant Professor, Orthopedics

Dr. Pritish Associate Professor, Orthopedics

Dr. Vedpal Yadav Assistant Professor, Orthopedics

Dr. Vikas Manchanda Assistant Professor, Microbiology

Dr. M. Malhotra Assistant Professor, Psychiatry

Dr. Amit Kohli Assistant Professor, Anaesthesia

Dr. Lalit Gupta Assistant Professor, Anaesthesia

Dr. Niharika Dhiman Assistant Professor, Obst & Gynae

Dr Sarika Singh (DNB) Associate Professor, Pathology

Dr Varuna Mallaya (MD, DNB) Assistant Professor, Pathology

Dr. Anu Gupta Assistant Professor, Neurology

17 IV. LEFT:

Dr. B.C. Sharma Professor, Gastroenterology Dr. A. K. Bahadur Dir. Prof, Radiotherapy Dr. Manoj Sharma Professor, Radiotherapy Dr. Ashish Assistant Professor, Paediatrics Dr. Harpreet Singh Assistant Professor, Medicine Dr. Parveen Bharti Assistant Professor, Medicine Dr. Satish Kumar Aggarwal Professor, Paediatric Surgery Dr. Kabir Sardana Assistant Professor, Dermatology & STD Dr. Bhawna Wadhwa Assistant Professor, Dermatology & STD Dr. Sumit Gupta Assistant Professor, Orthopedics Dr. D. K. Taneja Assistant Professor, Community Medicine Dr. Bineeta Kashyap Assistant Professor, Microbiology Dr. M. Gupta Specialist Psychiatrist, Psychiatry Dr. Nidhi Mahajan Assistant Professor, Pathology Dr. Vedpal Yadav Assistant Professor, Orthopedics Dr. Rahul Rahore Assistant Professor, Pulmonary Medicine Mrs. Susan G. Joy Embryologist

V. TRANSFERRED:

Dr. Sunil Nagar Professor, Forensic Medicine

VI. DEATH:

Late Dr. P.C. Ray Dir. Prof, Biochemistry

18 ACHIEVEMENTS

Promotions

The following members of the Faculty were promoted as:

Associate Dean

Dr. S. Ramji Neonatology

Director Professor

Dr. B. C. Koner Biochemistry

Dr. Suresh Kumar Medicine

Dr. Alpana Manchanda Radio diagnosis

Dr. Rashmi Dixit Radio diagnosis

Dr. Bal Krishana Physiology

Dr. Daya Ram Haldwani Physiology

Dr. Aarti Sood Mahajan Professor, Paediatric Surgery

Dr. Mona Bedi Physiology

Dr. S. V. Singh Community Medicine

Dr. M. M. Singh Community Medicine

Dr. Daljeet Singh Neurosurgery

Dr. A. K. Srivastava Neurosurgery

Professor

Dr. Shandip K. Sinha Paediatric Surgery

Associate Professor

Dr. Anurag Mishra Surgery

19 AWARDS AND HONOURS

Following Faculty members have received awards and honours :

Name of Faculty And Deptt Award/ Honour

Dr. H.K. Chhuttani, Gastroenterology Best Teacher award for Gastroenterology.

Dr. K. Arivarasan, Gastroenterology Poster session prize at ISGCON 2016.

Dr. J.P.Singh, Gastroenterology Young investigator bursary by EASL, Spain.

Dr. Siva, Gastroenterology Liver care foundation award, APASL, Tokyo.

Dr. S. Ramji, Neonatology Distinguished Alumnus award of MAMC.

Dr. Vijay Gupta, Neonatology Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR university medal for merit in DM Neonatology.

Dr. Rashi Kulshrestha, Radiotherapy Neil Joseph Fellowship.

Dr. P.N. Agarwal Award of Honourby Delhi Govt. for meritorious services, Jan 2016.

Expert in UPSC, PGIMS, Rohtak, KGMU, DNB.

Dr. Pawanindra Lal, Surgery B.C. Roy Award 2016.

Dr. SK Sen Memorial Oration 2016- ASI.

BMJ South Asia award for excellence of medical association.

Dr. Anubhav Vindal, Surgery American College of Surgeon international guest scholarship.

FACS.

Dr. Anurag Mishra, Surgery American College of Surgeon international guest scholarship.

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Dr. K. Rajeshwari, Paediatrics PhD in Microbiology from DU.

Dr. Daljit Singh, Neurosurgery B.C. Roy Award.

Training fellowship under HIDA, AOTS, Japan.

President Delhi Neurosurgical Association.

Dr. Ajay Sharma Poster presentation prize, World Spine VII.

Dr. Anjali Tempe, Obst. & Gynae Travelling fellowship by International gynae cancer society, IGCS (2016), Lisbon.

Dr. Sumeet Singhla, Medicine Appointed Associate editor of journal Indian academy of clinical medicine of the Indian association of clinical medicine.

Dr. Sandeep Garg, Medicine Received fellowship of Indian college of physicians in APICON 2016, Hyderabad.

Received Fellowship of Royal of physician (FRCP) from Edinburgh university.

Received Fellowship of International Medical Science Academy FIMAM 2016.

Dr. Rashmi Sarkar, Dermatology Elected President of Pigmentory disorder society.

Dr. Vineet Relhan, Dermatology Elected President of IADVL Delhi state branch for year 2017.

Dr. Y.K. Sarin, Paediatric Surgery Editor in chief of an Electronic quarterly scientific journal of neotal surgery.

Dr. Lalit Maini, Orthopedics Best Poster award Asia Pacific

21 orthopedic association congress, Melbourne, Australia, March 2016.

IOS UK Senior Fellowship London Sept 2016.

Dr. Suneela Garg, Community Awarded best doctor achievement in Medicine community medicine in National Health Awards, organized by Double Helical, March 2016.

Dr. M.M. Singh, Community Best Public Health expert in national Medicine health awards organized by Double Helical , March 2016.

Dr. Pragya Sharma, Community Fellowship by Indian Public Health Medicine association in Annual Conference, held in Uttarakhand.

won the award for best paper in Dr Mitesh, Cardiology (GIPMER) Cardiology Society of India-Delhi branch annual conference.

won the best paper award for research paper in echocardiography in Annual Dr Ajay Agarwal, Cardiology National Cardiology society of India (GIPMER) 2016 conference .

won the National EP quiz championship organized by

Cardiology society of India Dr Prattay and Dr Vikram, Cardiology (GIPMER)

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CHAPTERS IN BOOKS

Following faculty members have contributed chapters in book of their respective field of specialty :

Department Faculty Members

Gastroenterology Dr. S. Sachdeva

Biochemistry (MAMC) Dr. S.K. Gupta

Neonatology Dr. Siddarth Ramji, Dr.Ajay Kumar, Dr. Ashish Jain

Dr. Kishore Singh, Dr.Arun Kumar Radiotherapy Rathi, Dr. Savita Arora

Dr. Pawanindra Lal, Dr. Sanjeev Surgery Kumar Tudu, Dr. Lovekesh Kumar, Dr. P.N.Agarwal, Dr.Anurag Mishra, Dr. C.B.Singh, Dr. Pawan Lal, Dr. Rajdeep Singh, Dr.Sushant Neogi,

Dr. Lovenish Kumar, Dr.Anubhav Vindal, Dr. Deepak Ghuliani, Dr. Trilok Chand

Dr. Daljit Singh, Dr. Anita Jagelia

Dr. S. Yadav, Dr. S. Kapoor, Dr. D. Mishra, Dr.U.Jhamb

Dr.Sumeet Singh, Dr.Suresh Kumar

Neuro Surgery Dr.D.Kumar, Dr.N.Singh, Dr.A.Tempe, Dr.Sudha Prasad, Pediatrics Dr.Krishna Agarwal, Dr.Ashok

Kumar. Medicine Dr.Yogesh Kumar Sarin

23 Obst. & Gynae. Dr. Rashmi Sarkar

Paediatric Surgery

Dermatology & STD

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Community Medicine Dr.Nandini Sharma, Dr. Suneela Garg , Dr.M.M Singh, Dr.Rajesh Kumar, Dr.Ingle G.K, Dr.Bratati Banerjee, Dr. Pragya Sharma

Dr.P.Sakhuja, Dr.K.Majumdar

Pathology (GIPMER) Dr.Pradeep Kumar Dabla

Biochemistry (GIPMER) Dr.C.P.Baveja, Dr.S.Kumar

Microbiology Dr.Anju Garg, Dr.Alpana Manchanda, Dr.Jyoti Kumar, Dr.Gaurav Pradhan, Radiodiagnosis (LNH) Dr. Virndra Jain, Dr.Sapna Singh

Dr.Rashmi Dixit

Dr.Neelam Vasudeva, Dr. Sabita Mishra

Dr.A.K.Jain Anatomy Dr. Rakesh Kumar, Dr. Kirti N.

Saxena, Dr. Sonia Wadhawan Physiology

Anaesthesiology

25 PUBLICATIONS

National & International

Department No. of Publications

Gastroenterology 21 Biochemistry (MAMC) 20 Burns and plastic surgery 32 Neonatology 10 Radiodiagnosis, GIPMER 8 Radiotherapy 2 Surgery 33 Neuro Surgery 34 Pediatrics 29 Medicine 19 Obst. & Gynae. 6 Pharmacology 16 Pediatrics Surgery 20 Forensic Medicine 4 Dermatology & STD 18 Orthopedics 11 Community Medicine 51 Pathology (GIPMER) 27 Biochemistry (GIPMER) 8 Microbiology 14 Radiodiagnosis (LNH) 7 Psychiatry 3 Anatomy 18 Physiology 5 Anaesthesiology 24 ENT 3 Ophthalmology(GNEC) 3 Pathology 29 Pulmonary Medicine 2 Cardiology (GIPMER) 10 Neurology (GIPMER) 42

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CONFERENCES/ WORKSHOPS ORGANIZED

Department Name of Conference/ Workshop

Gastroenterology Gastroenterology young master - 2016

ERCP wrkshop - 2016

Neonatology CME on disease specific neonatal ventilation for paediatrician and neonatologist

Workshop on neonatal resuscitation

CME on applied radiological physics & recent Radiodiagnosis (GIPMER) advances, organized by IRIA in collaboration with GIPMER

Pre congress workshop in color doppler

Surgery update - 2016

Surgery ARSICON - 2016

International women's day celebration

Paediatrics Workshop on "How to write scientific paper"

Research methodology for the clinician

Acute flaccid paralysis - Workshop

Nutrition education program

Workshop on "At risk adolescent"

3rd International clinics in neurosurgery (ICINS)

Neurosurgery CME on haemostasis in neurosurgery

CME on Aneurysm treatment

CME on gamma knife (Edge)

Dr. Biahm Prakash Oration

Monthly DNA meet

27 CME workshop on 'Pharmacovigilance for patient safety' 18 Feb 2016 Pharmacology Workshop on improving availability and rational use of medicine in public health facilities, March 30-31, 2016

5th CME on pharmacovigilance for patient safety Nov 2016

Workshop on rational pharmacotherapy for improving prescribing competency for medical undergraduate students of MAMC, May-June 2016

Paediatric surgery update 2016

Workshop on 'Staphylococcal phage typing' for final

year MD student of Delhi university on 5/1/2016

2nd Workshop on external quality assessment scheme Paediatric Surgery for HIV serology for laboratory technicians of linked ICTCS and PPTCTS on 10/3/2016 Microbiology 3 days refresher workshop on HIV/AIDS for laboratory technicians nominated by DSACS March 2016

Organized NACO-BD CD4 good laboratory practices

(GLP) training programs for laboratory tecnicians of CD4 testing laboratories nominated by NACO on Aug 2016

Slide seminar 'Case from daily life lesson for life time' 24 Aug 2016 - Dr. A.Rawal, USA

Digital pathology slide session and webinar on luminal gastrointestinal pathology on 16-17 Nov 2016

Three mini workshops (41th, 42nd & 43th)capsule courses on educational science technology for senior resident of MAMC & associated hospital were conducted

P.G. orientation training programme Pathology (GIPMER) Four hours MCI revised in hours BCW for faculty of MAMC

28 Four revised basic course workshops for the faculty members of various medical college attached to this department

Medical Education 3 ATCOM sensitization programme for the faculty members for various medical college attached to this department

Anatomy Workshop on Preservation techniques of Human Body - Embalming and Museology on 19-20 Feb 2016

Workshop on laboratory techniques of cytogenetics and molecular genetics on 28-29 Dec 2016

Community Medicine Workshop on field testing of WHO, ear +healthy survey protocol, MAMC

Symposium on otitis media, Total solution primary to tertiary

Workshop on dissemination of report health care facility prepareness knowledgement attitude & practice among healthcare providers regarding gender

Workshop on gender based voilence in delhi

Heroin reduction strategies for tobacco controle

Validation of WHO research protocol for survey on ear+hearing problem

Quiz programme for students - Diabetes

Health campus for ear awareness screening

Medical officers for & paramedical staff training for OPV/IPV introduction

Training for vector born disease control

Symposium on advances in cardiac biomarker An

update

MIDCON, Delhi orthopedic association Biochemistry (GIPMER) Cadaveric workshop on spine

Cadaveric workshop on arthroscopy of wrist

29 Orthopedics Under DSA CS -Supervisor training course for medical officers

Pigmentary CON 2016 workshop

IADVL.DSD monthly CME Dermatology Practical course in obs/gynae + CME 2016

1st maternal foetal workshop

38th annual conference of association of obs/gynae Delhi

Gynae Airway-2016 Airway Management Congress as Organizing Secretary

Airway Workshops at Pune, , Puri and Ludhiana (Annual National Conference of Anesthesiology) as Chief Coordinator

Anaesthesiology 14 BLS and 12 ACLS Course for UGs and PGs of MAMC

5 ACLS Provider and 1 Instructor Workshops for

MAMC-ITC and its Training Sites

Fifth Postgraduate update held on 3th & 4th Dec. 2016

Cochlear Conclave held on 20th Feb. 2016: A exchange programme between cochlear implantees, there relatives and ENT Doctors

CME on Strabismus & paediatric ophthalmology, 9 OCT 2016. (02) CME on basic of Cataract and refractive surgery 11 DEC 2016

Quarterly meeting of Delhi Chapter of Indian ENT Academy of Pathology and Microbiology in August 2016 by department of Pathology

The faculty of department of cardiology was invited to give guest lectures in various National conferences of repute like Cardiological Society of India Annual conference, Cardiac prevent 2016 , National Interventional council meet ,Asia Pacific Vascular Ophthalmology(GNEC) Interventional Course ,TCT India Next, Carotid India 2016Annual Summit on Hypertension, Annual

30 Conference of National association for Reproductive & Child Health, India Heart Rhythm Society Annual meeting

Pathology International Workshop on Epilepsy,2016,

Course Director, National Headache Update in association with Headache Subsection of IAN

Cardiology (GIPMER)

Neurology (GIPMER)

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REPRESENTATION ON EXPERT COMMITTEES

A large number of faculty members have been named as representative/ nominees as expert committee. They are-

Department Faculty member

Gastroenterology Dr. A.S. Puri, Dr.B.C.Sharma, Dr. Sanjeev Sachdeva

Dr. Siddharth Srivastava Biochemistry (MAMC) Dr T K Mishra, Dr.P.Lali, Dr. Lal Chandra, Dr. B.C.Koner, Dr. S. Kaushik

Neonatology Dr. S.Ramji, Dr.N.B. Mathur, Dr. Ashish Jain,

Dr Ajay Kumar

Radiodiagnosis (GIPMER) Dr.Sunil Kumar Puri, Dr.Satbir Singh,

Dr. Ashok Sharma, Dr.Poonam Narang

Radiotherapy Dr.Kishore Singh, Dr.Arun Kumar Rathi

Surgery Dr.S.K.Jain, Dr.Rajdeep Singh,

Dr.Anubhaw Vindal, Dr.Sushant Neogi

Dr.Lovenish Kumar

Neurosurgery Dr.A.Sharma, Dr.D.Singh, Dr.A.K.Srivastava,

Dr.Hukim Singh

Paediatrics Dr.S.Yadav, Dr.R.N.Mandal,

Dr.U.Jhamb, Dr.S.Kapoor

Medicine Dr.R.S.Ahlawat, Dr.M.K.Daga, Dr.Suresh Kumar, Dr.Sumeet Singla

OBG Dr. Anjali Tempe

Pharmacology Dr.Uma Tekur, Dr.Vanadana Roy, Dr.Shalini Chawla, Dr.Bhupinder Singh, Dr.Vandana Tayal

Dr. Y.K.Sarin, Dr.S.K.Ratan, Dr.S.K.Sinha

32 Paediatrics Dr.S.K.Khanna, Dr.Anil Aggarwal, Dr.Sreenivas M,

Forensic Medicine Dr.Dhiraj Buchade

Dr.B.L.Sahoo, Dr.Rashmi Sarkar, Dr.K.D.Barman

Dermatology & STD Dr.Sumit Sural, Dr.Lalit Maini, Dr.Sumit Arora, Dr.Vinod Kumar, Dr.Anil Dhal, Dr.Ajay Gupta, Orthopaedics Dr.V.K.Gautam

Dr.Suneela Garg, Dr.G.S.Meena, Dr.Nandini Sharma, Dr.S.V.Singh, Dr.M.M.Singh, Dr.Bratati Banerjee, Dr.Pragya Sharma Community Medicine Dr.Puja Sakhuja, Dr.Ravindra K Saran

Dr.V.K.Gupta, Dr.Pradeep Dabla, Dr.Ranjna Chawla, Dr.Manju Subberwal

Pathology (GIPMER) Dr.C.P.Baveja, Dr.Surinder Kumar, Dr.Vikas Manchanda, Dr.Rohit Chawla Biochemistry (GIPMER) Dr.Anuj Garg, Dr.Gaurav Pradhan, Dr.Rashmi

Dixit, Dr.Anjali Prakash, Dr. Sapna Singh, Dr.Jyoti Microbiology Kumar

Dr.P.S.Biswas

Radiodiagnosis (LNH)

Psychiatry

Anatomy Dr. N. Vasudeva, Dr. Dinesh Kumar, Dr. S. Mishra, Dr. Anita Mahajan, Dr Surbhi Wadhwa, Dr Babita Pangtey, Dr Preeti Goswami

Dr. A.K. Jain, Dr. V P Varshney, Dr. Daya Ram Physiology Haldwani, Dr. Aarti Sood Mahajan, Dr. Mona Bedi, Dr. Preeti Jain, Dr. U.C.Verma, Dr. J.S. Dali

Dr. Poonam Bhadoria, Dr. Munisha Agarwal Anaesthesiology Dr. Kavita Rani Sharma, Dr. Anju R. Bhalotra

33 Dr. Sonia Wadhawan, Dr. Bharti Wadhwa

Dr. Kamlesh, Dr. Ghosh, Dr. Ritu Arora, Dr. Usha K. Raina, Dr. Kirti Singh, Dr. Shubash Dadeya, Dr. Ophthalmology (GNEC) Ruchi Goyal

Dr Shyama Jain, Dr Nita Khurana

Dr Sanjay Tyagi , Dr Mohit D Gupta, Dr Girish MP

Pathology Dr Geeta A Khwaja, Dr. Neera Chaudhry

Cardiology( GIPMER)

Neurology (GIPMER)

34 SERVICES OF THE COMMUNITY

Departments are involved in Pulse Polio, HIV fellowship, Life line express, Stree Shakti Abhiyan and Perfect Health mela.

Department Services

Biochemistry (MAMC) Participation in Pulse Polio Immunization

Neonatology Training of doctors and nurses in facility based newborn care in Madhya Pradesh under NRHM.

Participation in Pulse Polio Immunization Radiodiagnosis (GIPMER) National cancer control program Radiotherapy Actively working for improvement of surgical services Surgery in remote area under aegis of lancet commission of global surgery.

Took part in various health awareness activities in rural health centre at Masachi, Patna

Priming in first aid, Health hygiene and common disease management at Udaan camp hardoi, UP and Nuh-Mewat, Haryana.

Dr.R.N Mandal - Facilitator for FBNC programme by

NNF

DR. S.Kapoor - Disability board for LNH for evaluation Paediatrics of challenged children

Helping for formation of support group for Down's Syndrome

TV shows and community education program in electronic and print media.

Dr. M.K. Daga - Organized a health checkup camp for the poor and underprivileged school children at Nai

Disha, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi on 2nd Oct 2016 Neurosurgery Dr.Suresh Kumar - Delivered 3 lecture on

- Dengue and chickengunia at IMA, Delhi Medicine - Trained Medical officers at Aam Admi Mohalla clinics,

35 NCT of Delhi

Dr.Sumeet Singla - Delivered a talk at Mata Jai Kaur public school, Ashok Vihar, Delhi on Dengue and Chickengunya in oct 2016

Monitoring adverse drug reactions the Deparment reported 90 individual case safety report ( ICSRs) to the national pharmacovigilance centre for reporting to the international centre for pharmacovigilance at uppsala, through vigibase in 2016

Formulation of standard operating procedures for

pharmacy management in delhi government hospitals

Training doctors in rational use of medicine in delhi Pharmacology govt health hospital

Activrly partcipation in the Pulse Polio programme, NACO STD project, HIV fellowship programme

Health centre activities/camps/drives/national programme

Approx 15,000 sample received for HIV/HCV test data generated, so help to estimate the burden of HIV and

HCV infection in the country

Participation in the ongoing pulse polio immunization programme of govt of NCT of delhi

Activities conducted at Bastivikas kendra (BVK) centre, Health related events and delhi gate centre : OPD Dermatology services, screening of NCDs like DM, HTN and their management, family planning(provision of condomes,OCPs and E-pills)research activities, control Orthopaedics of communicable diseases, health education, training of interns, referral services

Also provide dental mobile services Microbiology services

Health check up programme

Vaccination programme Biochemistry (GIPMER)

36 Pulse polio programme

Community Medicine Disseminating information to the patients and their care giver by supplying printed material through news paper and electronic media

Public awareness programme conducted on mental health day

Participates in national programme on pulse polio eradication

Participates in awareness drives in community regarding voluntary body donation

Organized and celebrated international yoga day on 19- 20 June16

Dr.Daya Ram Haldwani- helped to poor socio economic

students.

Health centre activity/camps/drives/national Radiodiagnosis (LNH) programme etc.

Psychiatry Activity: MMA-To make Cataract free Delhi every year MMA is organised by this centre

Dr Reena Tomar Organised “ YOGA DAY ” at MAMC ON 19-21ST June , 2016.

Nodal center for Cancer Control program and Stree shakti program under Delhi Govt , Pulse Polio Program

Talk on Nurses day "Easy Life for Busy People", Secrets Anatomy of healthy and Happy Life. Talk on “Secrets of Stress management, self transformation, healthy lifestyle and various life style modifications. Department organizes and participates in various programme on prevention of heart diseases. Yoga center of the department helps the cardiac patients in prevention and life style management

Physiology

37 Ophthalmology (GNEC)

Pathology

Cardilogy (GIPMER)

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FACILITIES ADDED TO THE INSTITUTION

Facilities Department

1. Molecular diagnostic facility for detection of Biochemistry genetic abnormalities in different haematological malignancy. 2. HDR Brachytherapy. Radiotherapy

3. A new latest generation operative Neurosurgery microscope. 4. Animal house became functional as per Pharmacology CPCSEA guidelines. 5. Cold room for preservation of bodies was Forensic Medicine renovated thereby increasing the capacity of dead bodies preservation. 6. Two new autopsy tables installed with Forensic Medicine general renovation of mortuary done. 7. Strengthening of Operational research in Community Medicine areas like HIV, TB and non-communicable diseases. 8. Strengthening of linkage with vulnerable Community Medicine population like truckers & migrants. 9. Screening of primary hearing problems using Community Medicine tele-otoscopy. 10. Procalcitonin test added. Biochemistry, GIPMER

11. One Autoanalyser procured. Biochemistry, GIPMER

12. Digital Radiography & USG in OPD section Radio diagnosis, LNH under CSR. 13. Group counseling for alcohol de-addiction Psychiatry adult patient in OPD. 14. Special clinic & 5 beds inpatient facility for Psychiatry juvenile de-addiction. 15. Fluorescence microscope with FISH/ Cytogenetics software & Biosafety cabinets in Cytogenetics & molecular genetics lab. Anatomy 16. Establishment of cochlear implant rehabilitation center, which is now giving free services to all cochlear implantees. . 17. ENT

39 V. STUDENTS 1. ENROLMENT

During 2016, 250 students were admitted to M.B.B.S. course. In the 33 full time courses leading to various post graduate degrees diplomas and post doctoral 167 doctors were enrolled. During 2016, a total of 1310 under graduates (MBBS) were on the rolls of the college. There are 209 interns and 499 doctors pursing postgraduates courses. Nearly 226 undergraduate students received financial assistance either from government or other agencies. Our students have invariably excelled, both in the academic as well as extra curricular activities. Their performance in MBBS and MD /MS examinations has been remarkable. They have won many awards, medals and prizes received commendations by various National and State Organizations. It is a matter of pride that the students trained in this Institution complex command great respect and enjoy recognition abroad as well.

2. EXAMINATIONS ROLL OF HONOUR – 2016

MBBS STUDENTS (BASED ON MARKS OBTAINED IN THE UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION)

ROLL OF HONOR (FOR 2016) (Based on Marks obtained in the University Examination)

01. FIRST MBBS NEHA BAIJAL 02. SECOND MBBS PUNEET KAUR 03. THIRD MBBS (PART-I) PRERNA GARG 04. THIRD MBBS (PART-II) STUTI CHANDOLA

40 LIST OF TOP TEN RANKED STUDENTS OF PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION WITH MARKS

1STMBBS 2016

RANK Name of the student Marks 1st Neha Baijal 499 2nd Navodit Sai 471 3rd Kunwar Ankit Mishra 460 4th Nitya Batra 453 5th Kumud 452 6th Harshita 451 7th Deepali Mittal 449 8th Harsh Vardhan Upreti 449 9th Divya Baweja 441 10th Mayank bharti 441 11th Sonali Jain 439 12th Mokshita Malhotra 436

2NDMBBS 2016

RANK Name of the student Marks

1st Puneet Kaur 428 2nd Ayush Agarwal 422 3rd Jaideep Singh Bhalla 411

4th Tejaswin 411

5th Anya Arora 410

6th Vineet Kumar Batwani 410

7th Mansi Bansal 409 8th Swapnil Suman 408 9th Tanisha Kalra 406

10th Rhea Bharti 404

11th Smriti Gupta 403

41 3RD MBBS(PART-I) 2016

RANK Name of the student Total

1st Prerna Garg 300 2nd Sukanya Priyadarshini 298 3rd Mohak Narang 297

4th Prachi Saluja 292

5th Aruj Ashit Shah 285

6th Nitisha Verma 285

7th Aatish Rengan 283 8th Akashdeep Singh Bali 281 9th R. Balasubramanian 281

10th Durgesh 280

3RD MBBS(PART-II) 2016

RANK Name of the student Marks

1st Stuti Chandola 647

2nd Mohammad Yusuf Ali Mazhari 643

3rd Pankhuri Dudani 641

4th Pankaj Sharma 634

5th Arunima Aggarwal 629

6th Surabhi Jain 625

7th Tashmeen Kaur Sethi 624

8th Md. Asif Iqbal 623

9th Anjali Sah 617

10th Kartik Sahni 616

42 3. LIST OF AWARDESS

S. No NAME OF THE AWARD NAME OF THE AWARDEE 1. Dr. MADAN GOPAL SATYA DEVI GARG Mohd. Yusuf Ali Mazhari MEDAL

Best Student in Final MBBS University Examination

2. DR. P.P. GOEL GOLD MEDAL Mohd. Yusuf Ali Mazhari

Stood 1st in the Final MBBS

3. PROF. SWARAJ BATRA GOLD MEDAL Ms. Pankhuri Dudani

Best Final Year MBBS girls student

4. KALAWATI JAGAN NATH SINGH Mr. Pankaj Sharma MEMORIAL AWARD

Best Student in Pediatrics, Final Year Part II

5. DR. K.C. GOYAL AWARD 1. Mohd. Yusuf Ali Mazhari

Best two Final MBBS Students 2. Ms. Pankhuri Dudani

6. DR. K.K. MODAWAL MEMORIAL GOLD MEDAL

Best student in Medicine Ms. Arunima Aggarwal 7. DR. SANJAY SIDHWA MEMORIAL GOLD MEDAL

Best student in Medicine In Final MBBS, Part II

8. LORD SHIVA CHARITABLE TRUST Ms. Arunima Aggarwal

For best girl student in Medicine in Final MBBS Examination

9. CAPT. S.S. RAMPAL GOLD MEDAL 1. Ms. Arunima Aggarwal - Medicine Best student in Medicine & Surgery, Final 43 MBBS Part II 2. Ms. Pankhuri Dudani-Surgery

10. DR.O.P. TANEJA MEMORIAL AWARD Ms. Pankhuri Dudani Best Student in Surgery

11. SMT. MOHINDER KAUR MEMORIAL Ms. Pankhuri Dudani AWARD

Best Student in Surgery

12. GEN. D.R. THAPAR GOLD MEDAL Ms. Pankhuri Dudani

Best student in Surgery (Based on University & Internal Assessment Marks)

13. DR. S.N. MUKHERJEE GOLD MEDAL Mohd. Yusuf Ali Mazhari

Best student in Obstt. & Gynae

14. COL. BARKAT NARAIN MEMORIAL Mr. Mohak Narang GOLD MEDAL

Best student in P.S.M. (Final Year Part I)

15. Smt. PARVATI DEVI MEMORIAL Mr. Aatish Rengan AWARD

Best student in Ophthalmology, MBBS IIIrd Year P-I

16. SHIV RAM VIDYAWANTI KAKKAR Ms. Sukanya Priyadarshini MEMORIAL AWARD

Best student in E.N.T.( MBBS Final Year Part I)

17. SOTA SAHARIA GOLD MEDAL Ms. Prerna Garg

Best Student in highest marks in consolidated Eye & ENT.( 3rd MBBS- Part-I)

18. DR. R.P. KHERA MERIT AWARD Mr. Ayush Agarwal

Best student in Microbiology [passed degree in 1st attempt in all the exam and secured Max. marks in Micro.]

19. SARLA DEVI GOLD MEDAL Mr. Ayush Agarwal

Best student in Pharmacology ( Based on University & Internal Assessment Marks )

44 HOD( Pharma)

20. COL. TANEJA GOLD MEDAL Ms. Puneet Kaur

Best student in II MBBS (2nd Prof)

21. DR. TULSI RAM GOLD MEDAL Mr. Kanav Khanna

Best student in Pathology ( Based on University & Internal Assessment Marks ) HOD (pathology)

22. KUMARI MALLAMPALLI PADMA WATI Ms. Neha Baijal MEMORIAL PRIZE

Best Girl student in 1st MBBS University Examination

23. MAMC-APPI SILVER JUBILEE AWARD Ms. Neha Baijal

Best student for all round performance in the in subject of Physiology / Best student in Physiology on the basis of highest percentage of marks in the 1st MBBS University Examination

24. SMT. SHAKUNTALA SETHI AWARD Ms. Neha Baijal

Best student in 1st MBBS

25. RACHNA SRIVASTAVA MEMORIAL Ms. Neha Baijal GOLD MEDAL

Best student in Biochemistry

26. DR. HUKAM CHAND GOLD MEDAL Ms. Neha Baijal

Best student in Anatomy (Based on University & Internal Assessment Marks)

27. LATE PROF. VISHWA MITTER Ms. Neha Baijal CHARNALIA ENDOWMENT AWARD

For BEST Student in Anatomy ( 1st MBBS)

28. DR. SAMIR MARWAH MEMORIAL Shung Ming Chiu AWARD

45 Best T.T. Player

29. DR. VIDYA RATTAN SEHGAL M.D. AWARD

For all round performance in MBBS (sports & extra curricular activities)

30. DR. K.B. SHARMA ROLLING TROPHY

For best contribution to corporate life of college

31. PROF. V.N. SEHGAL MEDAL Dr. Jaspriya Sandhu

For excellence in MD (Dermatology including Leprosy & STD) –on the basis of internal assessment, excellence in Exam. followed by a special via-voce.

32. DR. MANOJ KAPOOR MEMORIAL Dr. Madhavi Bhardwaj MEDAL

Best P.G. 3rd Year student in Pediatrics

33. DR. R.P. MATHUR MEMORIAL AWARD Dr. ANUSHA S.

Best 3rd year outgoing Junior Resident in Pathology

34. DR. SUDHIR REHAN MEMORIAL Dr. Sana Shadab AWARD

Best 3rd year outgoing P.G. student in Medicine

35. DR. P. DIESH SHIELD

For the cleanest ward

36. OSLER`S TROPHY For maintaining best medical records

37. DR. DHARAMVIR GOLD MEDAL Ms. Stuti Chandola

Best Medical Graduate

46 38. LT. GOVERNOR`S ROLLING TROPHY

For all round MBBS Student

39. FLEMMING TROPHY

For the best Research work in the Clinical Deptt.

40. ALUMNUS AWARD

41. PYARELAL SHARMA & BISHAN DEVI GOLD MEDEL

Pre-para Clinical Subjects

42. PYARELAL SHARMA & BISHAN DEVI GOLD MEDEL

FOR BEST THESIS & CLINICAL SUBJECTS

43. N.C. SANGAL MEMORIAL GOLD MEDAL Ms. Puja Saberwal

Best student in Conservative Dentistry

44. Dr. P.L. KHURANA MEDAL Ms. Puja Saberwal

Best student in Dental Surgery

45. Dr. P. P. Sahni Award Ms. Puja Saberwal

Top BDS Final Year Student

46. Dr. BISHAN SWAROOP MATHUR

Young Scientist Award

47. Dr. R. P. Gupta Gold Medal Dr. Vishnuraja Rajendran

Best P. G. in Surgery

47 4. LIST OF STUDENTS TO WHOM MBBS DEGREE TO BE AWARDED ON COLLEGE DAY

S.No. Student Name Batch-2008 BATCH

1 Hitaishi 2011 2 Sulabh Sahu 2011 3 Sneha Gulati 2011 4 Shreyoshee Sarkar 2011 5 Amardeep Singh 2011 6 Aishwarya Gulati 2011 7 Shikha Rousa 2011 8 Ankita Kapoor 2011 9 Sheetal Upreti 2011 10 Shreyash Rai 2011 11 Manasvi Gupta 2011 12 Akhil Bahuguna 2011 13 Deepanshu 2011 14 Himanshu Bansal 2011 15 Jyoti Yadav 2011 16 Sahib Singh 2011 17 Nainika Goel 2011 18 Sahil 2011 19 Anurag Khanna 2011 20 Himanshu Narang 2011 21 Apaar Dadlani 2011 22 Sushobhan Saha 2011 23 Sumang Mohan 2011 24 Jitender 2011 25 Deepika Yadav 2011 26 Deepali Gola 2011 27 Shreya Nayak 2011 28 Mohit 2011 29 Pratik Kumar Jha 2011 30 Rahul Garg 2011 31 Radhika Daga 2011 32 Rishabh 2011 33 Shashank Rousa 2011

48 34 Imtiyaz Shareef 2011 35 Pritika Nijhara 2011 36 Samman Verma 2011 37 Sarthak Sachdeva 2011 38 Keshav Gaur 2011 39 Anupam Prakash 2011 40 Prakhyat Roop 2011 41 Sunil 2011 42 Sushant Chib 2011 43 Manik Aggarwal 2011 44 Kunal Kumar 2011 45 Neha Meena 2011 46 Lubhavni Dewan 2011 47 Mayur Jain 2011 48 Pooja Yadav 2011 49 Ankur Tiwari 2011 50 Aafreen Naaz 2011 51 Nadim Rahman 2011 52 Aditya Sharma 2011 53 Mohit Gambhir 2011 54 Sidharth Sood 2011 55 Shivam Rastogi 2011 56 Rishabh Dev Dubey 2011 57 Vishal Gaurav 2011 58 Sudarshana Datta 2011 59 Arushi Gupta 2011 60 Neha Verma 2011 61 Karandeep Singh 2011 62 Praveen Kumar 2011 63 Saroj Jaggarwal 2011 64 Sunil Kapoor 2011 65 Shubhi Pandey 2011 66 Pooja Singh 2011 67 Pankaj Pal 2011 68 Aditya Mehrotra 2011

49 69 Prerna Negi 2011 70 Tushar Gupta 2011 71 Debjyoti Barman 2011 72 Swati 2011 73 Jyoti Sharma 2011 74 Sanchita Gupta 2011 75 Sudesh kumar 2011 76 Devyani Mukherjee 2011 77 Aparna Singh 2010 78 Himani Mongia 2010 79 Shlesh Singh 2010 80 Shobhit Kumar Tripathi 2010 81 Himanshu Shekhar 2010 82 Ishu Ghiloria 2010 83 Devashish Chandra 2010 84 Pratibha 2010 85 Surendra Kumar Tiwari 2010 86 Karan Kumar 2010 87 Varun Singh 2010 88 Rohit Saroha 2007 89 Saloni 2010 90 Gaurav Saini 2010 91 Nimisha Lohiya 2010 92 Nitika Beri 2010 93 Faheem Ahmad 2010 94 Dhruv Gupta 2010 95 Hina Malik 2010 96 Deepika Yadav 2010 97 Jony Kumar 2010 98 Sheetal Dadhich 2010 99 Geeta 2010 100 Gaurav Kumar 2010 101 Shweta Singh 2010 102 Stuti Bansal 2010 103 Ravi Kumar 2010

50 104 Paarth Narula 2010 105 Ram Kumar 2010 106 Rahul Kumar 2010 107 Prashant Kumar 2010 108 Rohan Arora 2010 109 Ajay Saini 2010 110 Kalpana Meena 2010 111 Kaushal Kumar 2009 112 Shashikant Prasad 2010 113 Sange Namgiyal Negi 2010 114 Kailashchand Meena 2010 115 Rochan Mangla 2010 116 Abhishek Raj Singh 2010 117 Deepak Kumar 2010 118 Bhavya pundir 2009 119 Ahmer Zafar 2010 120 Anwita Khaitan 2010 121 Abhay Meena 2010 122 Ravi Kumar 2010 123 Mannan Kumar 2010 124 Prashant Verma 2010 125 Jeetu R. Kurian 2009 126 Nitesh Kumar 2009 127 Aditi 2010 128 Arbella Batta 2010 129 Ambar Prakash 2010 130 Aditya Bansal 2010 131 Deepak Kashyap 2010 132 Atul Kumar 2010 133 Arun Kumar 2010 134 Ratul Chatterjee 2010 135 Gaurav Mittal 2009 136 Ishita Agarwal 2011 137 Ankita Garg 2011 138 Amanjot Kaur 2011

51 139 Juhi Singh 2011 140 Aarti Bishnoi 2011 141 Abhinay 2011 142 Aditi Soni 2011 143 Aarushi Singhla 2011 144 Anima Sharma 2011 145 Madhuri Arora 2011 146 Kritika Bharti 2011 147 Kumar Vishal Choudhary 2011 148 Jyoti Yadav 2011 149 Meenakshi Mandal 2011 150 Shreya Garg 2011 151 Swati 2011 152 Amit Kumar Meena 2011 153 Kumari Neha 2011 154 Vishal Arora 2011 155 Deeksha Gupta 2011 156 Yuganki Kush 2011 157 Mili Aggarwal 2011 158 Anjali Mantri 2011 159 Kumari Monalisa 2011 160 Prabhjyot Singh Chowhan 2011 161 Obaidur Rehman 2011 162 Kritika Sharma 2011 163 Nithya Ragavi Rajendran 2011 164 Shivali Arya 2011 165 Jethwa Ravi Bhaidas 2011 166 Manveer Kaur 2011 167 Garima Maan 2011 168 Ankita 2011 169 Muskaan Bansal 2011 170 Jain Harsh Prakash 2011 171 Sumit Kumar 2010 172 Sonia Mohriwal 2009

52 5. LIST OF M.D./M.S./M.CH./DIPLOMA PASSED OUT 2016

S. No. Name of students Department 1 ANISHA SINGH ANAESTHESIOLOGY 2 GARIMA ANANT ANAESTHESIOLOGY 3 NEHA PANGASA ANAESTHESIOLOGY 4 BARKHA GOGAI ANAESTHESIOLOGY 5 MOHD. SHAKIR NAEEM ANAESTHESIOLOGY 6 MEGHA KOHLI ANAESTHESIOLOGY 7 HIMANSHU SIKRI ANAESTHESIOLOGY 8 CHIRAG MADAAN ANAESTHESIOLOGY 9 SHYAM DEV SINGH ANAESTHESIOLOGY 10 DINEEP ARVIND (post Diploma) ANAESTHESIOLOGY 11 SHAHID BAKHSH RANGREJ ANATOMY 12 ASHIKH A. SEETHY BIOCHEMISTRY 13 ADITI SINGH BIOCHEMISTRY 14 ELVIA JAMATIA BIOCHEMISTRY 15 RASHMI VERMA BIOCHEMISTRY 16 RABARI KAMLESH KARSHANBHAI BIOCHEMISTRY 17 RAJA BHAKAT BIOCHEMISTRY 18 NAMRATA BHUTANI BIOCHEMISTRY 19 K. KRITIKA BIOCHEMISTRY 20 NAVEEN PRABHU . J COMM. MEDICINE 21 AKANKSHA TOMAR COMM. MEDICINE 22 MADHAN KUMAR .V COMM. MEDICINE 23 DISHA MEENA COMM. MEDICINE 24 MOHIT BATRA COMM. MEDICINE 25 RAJKAMAL KADYAN COMM. MEDICINE 26 POOJA AHLAWAT COMM. MEDICINE 27 JASPRIYA SANDHU DERMA., VEN. & LEP. 28 ANUJ TENANI DERMA., VEN. & LEP. 29 TWINKLE DAULAGUPHU DERMA., VEN. & LEP.

53 30 ASHIMA SAXENA ENT 31 GAURAV SINGH JAREDA ENT 32 RAVI SHANKAR ENT 33 DIVYA VAID ENT 34 VASUN BATRA ENT 35 RAJ KUMAR FORENSIC MEDICINE 36 MAHENDRA SINGH FORENSIC MEDICINE 37 ROHIT GOEL FORENSIC MEDICINE 38 PRIYANKA KRISHNA GENERAL MEDICINE 39 SAURABH MISHRA GENERAL MEDICINE 40 SWAPNIL PENDHARKAR GENERAL MEDICINE 41 TUHIN MITRA GENERAL MEDICINE 42 ASHISH JAIN GENERAL MEDICINE 43 VED PRAKASH GHILLEY GENERAL MEDICINE 44 THAKUR GENERAL MEDICINE 45 NIKHIL JHA GENERAL MEDICINE 46 PABITRA SAHU GENERAL MEDICINE 47 PARMOD KUMAR GENERAL MEDICINE 48 PATIL SURAJKUMAR MAROTRAO GENERAL MEDICINE 49 PAWAR PRAMOD NIVRUTTI GENERAL MEDICINE 50 TANVI RAGHUVANSHI GENERAL MEDICINE 51 SURAJ. S. KUBIHAL GENERAL MEDICINE 52 SHRADDHA SHARMA GENERAL MEDICINE 53 SAHIL MATTOO GENERAL MEDICINE 54 PRITI MEENA GENERAL MEDICINE 55 ABHIK CHATTERJEE GENERAL SURGERY 56 ABHIMANYU GUPTA GENERAL SURGERY 57 ASHVAMEDH GENERAL SURGERY 58 PRADEEP RAJ . S GENERAL SURGERY 59 MANEESH KUMAR JAIN GENERAL SURGERY 60 AMAN BATISH GENERAL SURGERY 61 SURESH . R GENERAL SURGERY

54 62 GAURAV TULSYAN GENERAL SURGERY 63 NIKET HARSH GENERAL SURGERY 64 NIRANJAN KANSAKAR GENERAL SURGERY 65 NIKHAR JAIN GENERAL SURGERY 66 RAJESH KUMAR GENERAL SURGERY 67 SANTHOSH .N. GENERAL SURGERY 68 ANUJ ARORA GENERAL SURGERY 69 MEBANSHANBOR GAROD PASI GENERAL SURGERY 70 SHIVAKSHI SHARMA MICROBIOLOGY 71 LAWRENCE MICROBIOLOGY 72 URVASHI SUMAN MICROBIOLOGY 73 DAYA RAM MICROBIOLOGY 74 ANUJ SUD MICROBIOLOGY 75 DEEPAK KUMAR SHARMA MICROBIOLOGY 76 AMIT AGGARWAL MICROBIOLOGY 77 SHIKHAR SAXENA MICROBIOLOGY 78 NEERU KAPOOR MICROBIOLOGY 79 MEENAKSHI GOEL OBG 80 PURNIMA GUPTA OBG 81 MEGHA JINDAL OBG 82 KOMAL RASTOGI OBG 83 SARITA SINHA OBG 84 SUNITA BAI MEENA OBG 85 RANITA SAHA OBG 86 NEHA MALVIYA OBG 87 RUCHIKA SHARMA OBG 88 PRIYANKA CHOUDHARY OBG 89 VAISHALI PALIWAL OBG 90 RICHA AGARWAL OPHTHALMOLOGY 91 PRATEEKSHA SHARMA OPHTHALMOLOGY 92 AUGUSTUS VIVEK CHARLES OPHTHALMOLOGY 93 DIVYA KISHORE OPHTHALMOLOGY

55 94 SHWETA DHIMAN OPHTHALMOLOGY 95 RANJITH P. C. OPHTHALMOLOGY 96 AMRIT OPHTHALMOLOGY 97 PALLAVI DOKANIA OPHTHALMOLOGY 98 RICHA OPHTHALMOLOGY 99 SHRADDHA SARAF OPHTHALMOLOGY 100 POONAM GUPTA OPHTHALMOLOGY 101 ANKUR SHARMA ORTHOPAEDICS 102 RISHABH SAINI ORTHOPAEDICS 103 HARI KISHAN ORTHOPAEDICS 104 BHARAT ORTHOPAEDICS 105 KAMESHWARAN J. ORTHOPAEDICS 106 RAKESH SEHRAWAT ORTHOPAEDICS 107 CHARU JAIN PAEDIATRICS 108 SHIPRA AGRWAL PAEDIATRICS 109 PALLAVI VATS PAEDIATRICS 110 RAJAT GROVER PAEDIATRICS 111 JAY RELAN PAEDIATRICS 112 AVADHESH KUMAR JAIN PAEDIATRICS 113 VAIBHAV KATIYAR PAEDIATRICS 114 SANTOSH KUMAR PAEDIATRICS 115 MOHAMMED UVAISES PAEDIATRICS 116 KAVIYA . L PAEDIATRICS 117 DINESH . K PAEDIATRICS 118 RITU PAEDIATRICS 119 PREETI KADAM PAEDIATRICS 120 MUGDHA ANAND PAEDIATRICS 121 UDAYA KUMAR D. S. PATHOLOGY 122 DARLIN M. SHANGPHANG PATHOLOGY 123 VISHAL SINGH PATHOLOGY 124 S. VIJAYA DEVI PATHOLOGY 125 RADHIKA AGARWAL PATHOLOGY

56 126 DIMPLE CHAUDHARY PATHOLOGY 127 KAMAL KUMAR PATHOLOGY 128 CHAVAN SUYASH YESHWANTRAO PHARMACOLOGY 129 SHILPA B. DANIEL PHARMACOLOGY 130 RAJEEV P. TIWARI PHARMACOLOGY 131 AKRITI KAMRAN PSYCHIATRY 132 SANDEEP SEKHON PSYCHIATRY 133 SHASHANK GUPTA RADIO - DIAGNOSIS 134 ABHISHEK SUMAN RADIO - DIAGNOSIS 135 SHANTANU SINGH CHAUHAN RADIO - DIAGNOSIS 136 JITENDER BANSAL RADIO - DIAGNOSIS 137 ANIKET MONDAL RADIO - DIAGNOSIS 138 VINAYAGAMANI. S RADIO - DIAGNOSIS

57 LIST OF DIPLOMA PASSED OUT 2016

1 Neha Sharma D.A 2 Khushboo D.A 3 Dushyant D.A 4 Megha Agrawal D.A 5 Chirag Yadav D.A 6 Mimansa Singh D.A 7 Lokman Manish D.A 8 Shiv Kumawat D.CH 9 Vinod R Rathod D.CH 10 Lalramsanga Khiangte D.CH 11 Nishant Kumar Bansal D.CH 12 Rekha D.CH 13 Pushpa Kumari D.G.O 14 Riyas Ali A.P. D.G.O 15 Sweety Nuwal D.G.O 16 Kunal Gupta D.M.R.D 17 Ankit Malhotra D.O 18 Kusumita Hazra D.O 19 Saurabh Yadav D.O 20 Neha Tejkumar Jain D.O

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LIST OF M.Ch. (PAEDIATRIC SURGERY)

PASSED OUT 2016

Not Received

59 PART- II DEPARTMENT WISE REPORT A. DEPARTMENT OF MAMC

ANAESTHESIOLOGY

1. Name of the Head of Department : Dr. U.C. Verma, Director Professor & Head

Sl.No. Name of the Faculty Designation 1. Dr. U.C. Verma Director Professor & Head 2. Dr. J.S. Dali Director Professor 3. Dr.Poonam Bhadoria Director Professor 4. Dr. Rakesh Kumar Director Professor 5. Dr. Kirti Nath Saxena Director Professor 6. Dr. Munisha Agarwal Director Professor 7. Dr. Kavita Rani Sharma Director Professor 8. Dr. Anju Bhalotra Professor 9. Dr. Sonia Wadhawan Professor 10. Dr. Bharti Taneja Professor 11. Dr Neelam Prasad Professor 12. Dr. Mona Arya Associate Professor 13. Dr. Amit Kohli Asstt. Professor 14. Dr. Lalit Gupta Asstt. Professor

2. Members who have left during the Period

Sl.No. Name of the Faculty Designation Reason for leaving the job 1. Dr. Manoj Bhardwaj Professor Voluntary Retirement

3. Additions to the Faculty during the period –

Sl.No. Name of the Faculty Designation Whether newly joined/promotion 1. Dr. Lalit Gupta Asstt. Professor New Joining

4. Research Scheme –

(a) ONGOING PROJECTS

Dr.U.C. Verma

i. Comparative evaluation of magnesium sulphate and fentanyl on intubating conditions during awake fiberoptic nasotracheal intubation - Dr Shweta, Dr UC Verma, Dr. Kavita rani sharma, Dr. Anju R. Bhalotra

ii. Effect of induction of anaesthesia with etomidate versus propofol-ketamine versus propofol- etomidate on the haemodynamic responses to laryngoscopy and intubation - Dr. Malvika Gupta, Dr UC Verma, Dr. Kavita rani sharma, Dr. Anju R. Bhalotra

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iii. Effect of perioperative infusion of magnesium sulphate versus dexmedetomidine on haemodynamic responses in patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy - Dr Shefali Singh, Dr UC Verma, Dr. Kavita rani sharma, Dr. Anju R. Bhalotra

vi. Comparison of the effect of perioperative infusion of lidocaine versus dexmedetomidine on postoperative pain and recovery in patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy - Dr Ruchi Kumari, Dr UC Verma, Dr. Kavita rani sharma, Dr. Anju R. Bhalotra

Dr. J. S. Dali

i. Comparative evaluation of efficacy of magnesium sulphate and ketamine gargles on prevention of post-operative sore throat following Proseal laryngeal mask airway insertion - Dr. Sivaram, Dr. J.S. Dali, Dr. Kavita rani sharma ii. Effect of semi-sitting position on airway clearance obtained by jaw thrust maneuver during oral fibreoptic intubation in anesthetised patients - Dr. Kumar saurabh, Dr. Kavita Sharma, Dr. J.S. Dali, Dr. Anju R bhalotra iii. To study the effect of bilateral passive leg raising on tourniquet deflation induced hemodynamic changes in patients undergoing lower limb surgeries under spinal anaesthesia - Dr. Prajwal Gowda.C, Dr. J.S. Dali, Dr. Kavita rani sharma

Dr. Poonam Bhadoria

i.) Spring loaded syringe versus standard loss of resistance syringe for dentification of lumbar epidural space. Dr.Alphonse Das Aswin,Dr Poonam Bhadoria, Dr Sonia Wadhawan.

ii.) TransversusAbdominis Plane block V/S wound site infiltration using 0.25% Bupivacaine for post operative analgesia after cesarean delivery performed under subarachnoid block - Dr. Deepak Kumar, Dr. Poonam Bhadoria, Dr. Sonia Wadhawan.

Dr. Kirti N. Saxena

1. Kirti N Saxena ,JyotiBedi, BhartiTaneja. A Comparative Evaluation of Intra-articular Bupivacaine v/s Intra-articular Bupivacaine and Diclofenac on post-operative pain and recovery following arthroscopic knee surgery 2. DrKirti N Saxena, DrBhartiTaneja, Dr. MohdShakirNaeem .Comparison of acromioaxillosuprasternal notch index with modified Mallampati test in predicting difficult laryngoscopy 3. SakshiGandotra,DrKirti N Saxena, DrBhartiTanejaComparative evaluation of effect of intratrachealvs intravenous lidocaine on hemodynamic changes, bucking, coughing and emergence time at extubation 4. DrVikasBansal, DrKirti N Saxena, DrBhartiTaneja. To compare the efficacy of 2 different doses of glycopyrrolate pretreatment on hemodynamic changes associated with phenylephrine infusion used for prevention of hypotension during cesarean section under spinal anaesthesia. 5. DrMoushumiSaha,DrKirti N Saxena, DrBhartiTanejaComparative study of recovery of airway reflexes and cognitive functioning following sevoflurane versus desflurane anaesthesia. 6. DrApoorvJain,DrBhartiTaneja, DrKirti N SaxenaAssessment of upper incisor to manubriosternal joint length as a predictor of airway length in the pediatric age group 7. DrKirti N Saxena,DrDevika Mishra,DrBhartiTanejaRatio Of Patient’s Height To Thyromental Distance: Predictor of Difficult Laryngoscopy in children 8. Dr Kirti N Saxena, DrBhartiTaneja,Dr Anita Murmu. Comparative evaluation of caudal epidural dexmethasone versus morphine for post operative analgesia in children undergoing Hernia repair

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Dr. Munisha Agarwal

1. Supervisor for Dr Sonal Chandra for M.D. Anaesthesia thesis titled “ Extended Mallampati score and obstructed sleep apnea are predictors of difficult laryngoscopy in adult patients.”

Dr. Kavita Rani Sharma

1. To study the effect of bilateral passive leg raising on tourniquet deflation induced haemodynamic changes in patients undergoing lower limb surgery under spinal anaesthesia. 2. Comparison of the haemodynamic responses to laryngoscopy and intubation on induction with etomidate, propofol-ketamine or propofol-etomidate 3. Effect of perioperative infusion of magnesium sulphate versus dexmedetomidine on haemodynamic responses in patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy 4. Effect of semi-sitting position on airway clearance obtained by jaw thrust manoeuvre during oral fiberoptic guided intubation 5. Comparative evaluation of magnesium sulphate and fentanyl on intubating conditions during awake fiberoptic nasotracheal intubation

ANJU R. BHALOTRA

i. Comparative evaluation of magnesium sulphate and fentanyl on intubating conditions during awake fiberoptic nasotracheal intubation - Dr Shweta, Dr UC Verma, Dr. Kavita rani sharma, Dr. Anju R. Bhalotra

ii. Effect of induction of anaesthesia with etomidate versus propofol-ketamine versus propofol- etomidate on the haemodynamic responses to laryngoscopy and intubation - Dr. Malvika Gupta, Dr UC Verma, Dr. Kavita rani sharma, Dr. Anju R. Bhalotra

iii. Effect of perioperative infusion of magnesium sulphate versus dexmedetomidine on haemodynamic responses in patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy - Dr Shefali Singh, Dr UC Verma, Dr. Kavita rani sharma, Dr. Anju R. Bhalotra

vi. Comparison of the effect of perioperative infusion of lidocaine versus dexmedetomidine on postoperative pain and recovery in patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy - Dr Ruchi Kumari, Dr UC Verma, Dr. Kavita rani sharma, Dr. Anju R. Bhalotra

v. Effect of jaw-thrust manoeuvre for securing a clear airway during oral fibreoptic guided ntubation in semi- sitting anaesthetized patients - Dr Saurabh Kumar, Dr. J.S. Dali, Dr Kavita R Sharma , Dr. Anju R. Bhalotra

Dr. Sonia Wadhawan

i.) Spring loaded syringe versus standard loss of resistance syringe for dentification of lumbar epidural space. Dr.Alphonse Das Aswin, Dr PoonamBhadoria, Dr Sonia Wadhawan.

ii.) TransversusAbdominis Plane block V/S wound site infiltration using 0.25% Bupivacaine for post operative analgesia after cesarean delivery performed under subarachnoid block - Dr. Deepak Kumar, Dr. Sonia Wadhawan, Dr. PoonamBhadoria 65

iii.) Fibreoptic bronchoscope guided V/S mini surgical technique of percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy in Intensive care unit - Dr.Abhijit, Dr. Sonia Wadhawan, Dr. Poonam Bhadoria

Dr. Bharti Wadhwa

1. To compare the efficacy of 2 different doses of glycopyrrolate pretreatment on hemodynamic changes associated with phenylephrine infusion used for prevention of hypotension during cesarean section under spinal anesthesia. Dr Vikash Bansal, Dr Kirti N Saxena, Dr Bharti Taneja 2. Comparative study of recovery of airway reflexes and cognitive functioning following Sevoflurane versus Desflurane anaesthesia. Dr Moushami Saha, Dr Kirti N Saxena, Dr Bharti Taneja 3. Assessment of upper incisor to manubriosternal joint length as a predictor of airway length in the pediatric age group. Dr Apoorv Jain, Dr Bharti Taneja, Dr Kirti N Saxena. 4. Ratio of Patient’s Height To Thyromental Distance: Predictor of Difficult Laryngoscopy in pediatric patients. Dr Devika Misra, Dr Kirti N Saxena, Dr Bharti Taneja 5. Comparative evaluation of caudal epidural Dexmethasone versus morphine for post operative analgesia in children undergoing Hernia repair. Dr Bharti Taneja, Dr Anita Murmur Dr Kirti N Saxena. 6. Dr Kirti N Saxena, Dr Jyoti Bedi, Dr Bharti Taneja. A comparative evaluation of intra-articular Bupivacine v/s intra-articular Bupivacine and Diclofenac on post operative pain and recovery following arthroscopic knee surgery. 7. Dr Kirti N Saxena, Dr Bharti Taneja, Dr Shakir Naeem. Comparison of acromio-axillary- suprasternal notch index with modified mallampati test in predicting difficult laryngoscopy. 8. Dr Kirti N Saxena, Dr Bharti Taneja, Dr Shivali Panwar. Comparison of three different techniques for predicting PLMa size in children 9. Dr Kirti N Saxena, Dr Sakshi Gandotra, Dr Bharti Taneja. Comparative evaluation of effect of intratracheal versus intravenous lidocaine on hemodynamic changes, bucking, coughing and emergence time at extubation.

Dr. Neelam Prasad Govil

1 Evaluation of anterior neck soft tissue thickness at two different levels by ltrasonography for prediction of difficult laryngoscopes in obese patients

2 Fibre optic evaluation of oropharyngeal airway placement in anaesthetised adult patient.

3 Extended Mallampati score and obstructive sleep apnoea as predictor of difficult larygoscopy in adult patients

Dr. Amit Kohli a) Evaluation of Thyromental hieght and Thyromental distance in predicting difficult laryngoscopy- a prospectuve observational study - Dr Nitin choudhary, Dr Amit kohli, Dr sona, Dr Poonam

(b) Details of thesis completed during the current year

Dr.U.C. Verma i. Comparative evaluation of effect of twenty ml of bolus saline and arm elevation on different doses of rocuronium Dr. Garima Anant, Dr. U.C. Verma Dr. Munisha Agarwal 66 ii. Evaluation of relationship between alignment angle and glottic view during direct laryngoscopy in pedriatic population. Dr. Shyam Dev, Dr. Munisha, Dr. Rakesh Dr. U.C. Verma. iii. A comparative evaluation of intranasal dexmedetomidine and fentanyl as a pre-medication in children. Dr. Dineep , Dr U.C. Verma, Dr. Munisha Agarwal

Dr. J. S. Dali

i. Role of intramuscular glycopyrrolate in preventing hypotension after sub arachnoid block in elderly patients - Dr. Aseem gargava, Dr. J.S. Dali, Dr. Kavita Rani Sharma ii. Comparative evaluation of miller and macintosh laryngoscope blades for laryngoscopic view and ease of intubation in infants and small children - Dr. Aakanksha aggarwal, Dr. Kavita Rani Sharma, Dr. J.S. Dali

Dr. PoonamBhadoria

i.) Comparative evaluation of tracheal intubation using Airtraq versus intubating laryngeal mask airway with cervical spine immobilisation - Dr Sivaraj, Dr Sonia Wadhawan, Dr Poonam Bhadoria.

ii.) Efficacyof dexmedetomidine versus fentanyl in total intravenous anaesthesia for laparoscopic surgeries: A prospective, randomized, double-blinded study - Dr. Tabish Husnain Siddiqui, Dr PoonamBhadoria, Dr. Sonia Wadhawan

Dr. Rakesh Kumar

1. Assessment and comparison of procedural practices at the time of intubation via direct and video laryngoscopy - a manikin study

2. To compare the effects of two post operative analgesia regimens on the incidents of post operative delirium in elderly patients for surgery under neuraxial blockade.

Dr. Kirti N. Saxena

1.1. MD thesis by Dr Kush Sharma- Comparative study of laryngeal views with Macintosh vs Miller laryngoscope blade at different operating table heights. 1.2. MD thesis by Dr Kiran Mahendru- Effect of abdominal girth and vertebral column length on the spread of spinal anaesthesia with fixed dose plain 0.5 % levobupivacaine

Dr. Kavita Rani Sharma

1. Comparitive evaluation of Miller and Macintosh laryngoscope blades for laryngoscopic view and ease of intubation in infants and small children. 2. To evaluate the role of intramuscular glycopyrrolate in preventing hypotension after subarachnoid block in elderly patients.

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DR. ANJU R. BHALOTRA

(i)To study the effect of intravenous dexamethasone on the postoperative analgesia after supraclavicular brachial plexus block with ropivacaine for upper limb surgery under general anaesthesia. Dr S Surendhar, Dr Anju R Bhalotra, Dr JS Dali.

Dr. Sonia Wadhawan

i.) Comparative evaluation of tracheal intubation using Airtraq versus intubating laryngeal mask airway with cervical spine immobilisation - Dr Sivaraj, Dr Sonia Wadhawan, Dr Poonam Bhadoria.

ii.) Efficacyof dexmedetomidine versus fentanyl in total intravenous anaesthesia for laparoscopic surgeries: A prospective, randomized, double-blinded study - Dr. Tabish Husnain Siddiqui, Dr PoonamBhadoria, Dr. Sonia Wadhawan

Dr. Bharti Wadhwa

1. To evaluate the effect of abdominal girth and vertebral column length on the spread of spinal anesthesia with fixed dose plain 0.5 % Levobupivacaine 2. Comparative study of laryngeal views with Macintosh vs Miller larygoscope blade at different table heights.

5. Trainees from other agencies - NIL

6. Training Course/Conferences/Workshops organized

Dr. Rakesh Kumar

1. Airway-2016 Airway Management Congress as Organizing Secretary 2. Airway Workshops at Pune, Patna, Puri and Ludhiana (Annual National Conference of Anesthesiology) as Chief Coordinator 3. 14 BLS and 12 ACLS Course for UGs and PGs of MAMC 4. 5 ACLS Provider and 1 Instructor Workshops for MAMC-ITC and its Training Sites

Dr. Munisha Agarwal, Dr. Anju R. Bhalotra, Dr. Sonia Wadhawan, Dr. Neelam Prasad

a.) Basic Life Support skill provider courses for final year undergraduatesunder the auspices of the MAMC PGMET Cell as an Instructor.

b.) Basic and advanced Life Support skill provider courses for postgraduate students under the auspices of the MAMC PGMET Cell as an Instructor.

c.) Workshop conducted in Feb Airway 2016 at Holiday Inn Delhi

Dr. Amit Kohli

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 Hands on mechanical ventilation workshop was organized at UKISACON 2016 at GMC Haldwani on 25th september 2016 as chief faculty.

Dr. Lalit Gupta

1. Participated as Faculty in Organizing: ACCORDION-2016,4th annual conference on “Critical Care Advances in the Millennium”, organized by Anaesthesia & Critical Care Foundation on 20th November, 2016

7. Publications during the period :

Dr.U.C. Verma

1. “Comparative evaluation of ropivacaine and levobupivacaine in combined femoral and lateral cutaneous nerve block with adjuvant magnesium for postoperative pain relief.” Indian J of Anaesthesia, vol.60;issue7;july2016. Prakash Khaimer, Munisha Agarwal, UC Verma, Rakesh kumar.

Dr. Rakesh Kumar

CFIVE publications in the On-line Study Material for Airway-2016

Dr. Kirti N. Saxena

1) Saxena KN, Goel V, Taneja B, Gaba P. Fiber optic intubation of a neonate with Syngnathia under local anesthesia and sedation. J AnaesthesiolClinPharmacol 2016;32:128-30 2) Saxena KN, Shokeen S, Taneja B. Comparative evaluation of efficacy of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation administered by dermatomal stimulation versus acupuncture points stimulation. Northern Journal of ISA. 2016;1:29-34. 3) Panwar S, Saxena KN. Sterile water block labor analgesia in a parturient with ventriculoperitoneal shunt in situ. J ObstetAnaesthCrit Care 2016;6:19-21. 4) Abrar SS, Taneja B, Saxena KN, Varughese SA.Inverted mask ventilation in a postrhinoplasty patient: Our experience. J AnaesthesiolClinPharmacol 2016;32:412-4. 5) Saxena KN, Taneja B. Anesthetic management of a parturient with primary pulmonary hypertension with Eisenmenger’s syndrome.J ObstetAnaesthCrit Care 2016;6:98-100 6) Kerai S, Saxena K N, Sehrawat L, Taneja B.Anesthesia for noncardiac intervention in a patient with total anomalous systemic venous return. Pediatric Anesthesia 2016;26(3): 324– 325 7) Kerai S, SehrawatLTaneja B. Occurrence of Kounis syndrome under anesthesia J AnesthesiolClinPharmacol . (Accepted for publication) 8) PanwarS, Saxena K N, Gaba P.Patient with persistent low oxygen saturation for emergency cesarean section.Anesthesia: Essays and research (Accepted for publication)

Dr. Munisha Agarwal

1. “Comparative evaluation of ropivacaine and levobupivacaine in combined femoral and lateral cutaneous nerve block with adjuvant magnesium for postoperative pain relief.” Indian J of Anaesthesia, vol.60;issue7;july2016. Prakash Khaimer, Munisha Agarwal, UC Verma, Rakesh kumar.

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Dr. Kavita Rani Sharma

1. Sharma K. Postoperative pain relief in children. Proc. Pediatric surgery update feb 2016.

Dr. Anju R. Bhalotra

Assessing the age of deep vein thrombus: A need for future perioperative medicine and anesthesia. Guest Editorial. Anurag Aggarwal, Anju R. Bhalotra, Varun Suresh, Abdul Raheem Al-Qattan. Anesthesia: Essays and Researches. 2016: 10; 1-2.

Prolonged fasting and no intraoperative glucose? Anju R Bhalotra. Anaesthesia and Intensive Care. Volume 44, issue 4, 2016

1. Another new classification? Anju R Bhalotra. Published as correspondence in Anaesthesia on 28th Feb 2016 in response to The myth of the difficult airway: airway management revisited by JM Huitink, RA Bouwman. Subject: Another new classification? http://www.respond2articles.com/ANA/forums/thread/2126.aspx 2. Is this the death of check ventilation before BMV? BJA e letter published. RL: http://bja.oxfordjournals.org:80/cgi/eletters/115/6/827#13575. Published March 6, 2016 3. Thoracoscopic excision of foregut duplication cyst: A case report and review of literature. Shandip Kumar Sinha1, Ashwini Khanolkar1, Nirali C Thakkar1, Prince Raj1, Parveen Kumar1, Anju R Bhalotra2 . Journal of Indian Association of Pediatric SurgeonsYear : 2016 | Volume : 21 | Issue : 3 | Page : 147-149 4. Anju R Bhalotra, Amit Sharma.An audit of knowledge regarding Post anaesthesia care among residents in a tertiary care hospital. IJMS.Vol 7, Issue 4, 2016, pg 167-170

Dr. Bharti Wadhwa

1. Abrar SS, Taneja B, Saxena KN. Inverted msk ventilation in a post Rhinoplasty patient : Our experience, J Anesthesiol Clin Pharmacol 2016;32:42-4 2. Anesthetic Management of Parturient with primary pulmonary hypertension with Eisenmenger`s syndrome. Journal of obstetric anesthesia and critical care 2016;6:19-21 3. Saxena KN, Shokeen S, Taneja B. Comparative evaluation of efficacy of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation administered by dermatomal stimulation versus acupuncture point stimulation. Northern Journal of ISA 2016; 1:29-34. 4. Saxena KN, Goel V, Taneja B, Gaba P. Fibreoptic intubation of a neonate with syngathia under local anesthesia and sedation. J Anesthesiol Clin Pharmacol 2016; 32:128-30. 5. Kerai S, Sehrawat L, Saxena K, Taneja B. Anesthesia for non cardiac intervention in a patient with total anomalous venous return. Pediatric Anesthesia 2016; 26(3):324-325. 6. Kerai S, Sehrawat L, Saxena K, Taneja B. Occurrence of Kounis syndrome under anesthesia. Accepted for publication in J Anesthesiol Clin Pharmacol

8. Books / Chapters / Contributed :

Dr. Rakesh Kumar

 Chapter in Yearbook of Anesthesia - Rakesh Kumar, Sunil Kumar, Neera Gupta Kumar. ACLS Approach and Anesthesia Practice. In Raminder Sehgal, Anjan Trikha ed. Yearbook of

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Anesthesiology-5. New Delhi: Jaypee Brothers Medical Science Publishers (P) Ltd, 2016; 270- 9

Dr. Kirti N. Saxena

 Kirti N Saxena. Perioperative Neurological Complications.In Yearbook of Anesthesiology- 6.Published by Jaypee brothers.2016

Dr. Sonia Wadhawan

1. Preoperative management of Psychotropic Medications. Chapter 72, pg : 469-473 2. Anaesthesia Update Book, ISACON - 2016 3. The Health Sciences Publisher(Jaypee)

9. Conferences / Workshops / Symposiums attended :

Dr. U.C. Verma

Airway-2016 Airway Management Congress as judge for case study session. ISSPCON2016 at Indore

Dr. J.S. Dali

i. Annual conference ISA (Delhi branch) April 2016 ii. National conference ISA at Ludhiana (Punjab) 26 – 29 th November2016 - As faculty/moderator – chaired a scientific session on complications during peri-operative period

Dr. Poonam Bhadoria

1. Attended MCI Workshop on 11th& 12th August, 2016 t Dwarka and 2-4 March, 16 at MAMC. 2. Attended NAPCON at Mumbai from 24-27 November, 2016. 3. Attended CZISACON-16 at HIMS, Dehradoon; 15-16 October, 2016 and delivered a guest lecture on ‘Early recovery after Surgery’. 4. Attended PG Assembly at SGPGI Lucknow and delivered a guest lecture on “Intra-operative management of a huge thyroid swelling” on 27.2.2016.

Dr. Rakesh Kumar Conferences contributed - 4 Wet Thoracic Airway Workshop at Medanta as Faculty

Dr. Kirti N. Saxena

1. Author of 3 papers presented in Airway 2016: 1) Kirti NathSaxena, BhartiTaneja, VikashBansal .Palatal perforation following nasotracheal intubation: a rare complication 2) Kirti Nath Saxena, BhartiTaneja , KiranMahendru.Penetrating foreign body in trachea an anaesthetic challenge 71

3) Kirti Nath Saxena. Bharti Taneja, Prachi Gaba, Kush Sharma. Airway Management in a patient with cervical fracture stabilised with Halovest- A Case Report 2. .Author of papers presented in Annual ISA Delhi branch conference 2016 1) Anesthetic management of a patient with Ebstein1s anomaly posted for cysto- gastrostomy- a case report. DrKirti N Saxena ,Dr Prachi Gaba, DrBhartiTaneja, DrApareshMandal, DrAmit Sharma. 3. Author of Papers presented in ISACON Ludhiana, November 2016 1) Anaesthetic management of a patient with seizure disorder and arteriovenous malformation posted for elective lower segment caesarean section. 2) DrKirti N Saxena ,Dr Bharti Taneja Dr. Kavya Goel. Patient with multiple drug allergies: An Anaesthesiologist`s dilemma. 3) Airway access and positioning in a patient with severe kyphoscoliotic deformity. 4. Lecture on Bronchial asthma, COPD and Emphysema in EORCAPS held at UCMS & GTB hospital on 28.8.2016 5. Took lecture on ‘Medical emergency response system’ in Diploma in Occupational medicine course in February2016 6. Participated as Faculty and delivered lecture on ‘Controversies in Labour analgesia’ in Anesthesia update 2016 by ICA in January 2016 7. Participated as Faculty and delivered lecture and conducted panel discussion on ‘Arterial blood- gas analysis’in first Fetal maternal medicine workshop organized by Department of Obstetrics and gynecology , MAMC on 5.3.2016 8. Attended 5th MCI Revised in-house Basic Course workshop for in-house faculty of MAMC held from 16 -18 March, 2016, at the Department of Medical Education MAMC. 9. Participated as Faculty in AOA- MASCON 2016 in Mumbai and took lecture on Pharmacological implications in 1st trimester - back to basics in October 2016 10. Participated as Faculty in ISACON 2016 in Ludhiana as FacultyModerator (Chairperson) in Session: Preoperative Evaluation in November 2016 11. Author of 3 papers presented in ISA monthly meet in MAMC 1) Airway access and positioning in a patient with severe kyphoscolioticdeformity Dr Bharti Taneja, DrKirti N Saxena, DrNehaHasija, Dr. VikasBansal. 2) Patient with multiple drug allergies: An Anaesthesiologist`s dilemma.DrKirti N Saxena , BhartiTaneja, Dr. Devika Mishra 3) Comparative study of laryngeal views with macintoshvs miller laryngoscope blade at different operating table heights. DrKirti N Saxena ,DrBharti Taneja, Dr. Kush Sharma.

Dr Kirti N Saxena, Dr Devika Mishra, Dr Bharti Taneja. Ratio Of Patient’s Height To Thyromental Distance: Predictor of Difficult Laryngoscopy in children

Dr. Munisha Agarwal

A. Faculty for various conferences 1. Airway Congress 2016 organised by MAMC, Dept of Anaesthesiology: Moderator for panel discussion on “General Anaesthesia for difficult airway”. Panel expert on difficult airway, conducted workstation on Fibreoptic intubation. 2. 1st Maternal Fetal Medicine Workshop organised by Dept of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, MAMC on 5th March. Panel expert on”Acute Respiratory Distress in Pregnancy”. 72

3. EORCAPS 2016 organised by UCMS & GTB Hospital, Delhi, 2nd Sept. Delivered lecture on Fibreoptic intubation and Difficult airway cases. 4. Bariatric Anaesthesia CME 8, organised by Max Hospital, Saket on 10th Sept,2016. Panelist for discussion on “Extubation stratigies in morbidly obese patients”. And chaired asession on “DAS guidelines for DA 2015”.

Dr. Kavita Rani Sharma

1. Lecture: ‘Post-operative pain relief in children.’ Pediatric Surgery Update MAMC feb 2016 2. -Lecture: ‘Application of latest airway algorithms in Airway Management for Anticipated, Unanticipated and Can’t Intubate Can’t Oxygenate Difficult Airway situations,’ -Expert at ‘Troubleshooting Airway Techniques,’ -‘Faculty for Thoracic airway workshop’ at Airway 2016 held at Hotel Holiday Inn, Aerocity, New Delhi, Feb- 2016. 3. Conference attended: 17th Annual Conference of Indian Society of Neuroanaesthesiology and Critical Care held at bengaluru 5th to 7th February, 2016 4. Courses conducted: Instructor at ACLS course held at MAMC

DR. ANJU R. BHALOTRA

1. Paediatric Surgery Updateat MAMC, Delhi,. 2016. Delivered a lecture on 26.2. 2016 on “Anesthetic considerations in Pediatric patients” 2. Airway 2016 . Conducted 2 workstations on Local Anaesthesia of the airway and insertion of DLT. Also participated as faculty in panel discussion on “Oxygenation”. 3. Participated in EORCAPS PGA 2016, delivered lecture on Local Anaesthesia of the Airway for D/L, SGD insertion and Intubation. 4. ISA Delhi 9-10 April 16. Was appointed as judge for the poster sessionand conducted workstation on thoracic anaesthesia. 5. PGMET cell participated in BLS and ACLS courses.

Dr. Sonia Wadhawan

1. Delivered a lecture at EORCAPS on 2016 2. Delivered a talk at the ISACON 2016, November at Ludhiana

Dr. Bharti Wadhwa

1. ISACON Ludhiana, November 2016 2. Monthly Clinical Meet of ISA Delhi Chapter, November 2016 3. Maternal Fetal Workshop March 2016, New Delhi 4. Airway 2016, New Delhi 5. Pediatric Surgery update 2016, MAMC , New Delhi 6. EORCAPS, September 2016, New Delhi

Author of paper presented in Airway Feb 2016

 Dr Kirti N Saxena , Bharti Taneja, Dr Vikash Bansal. Palatal perforation following nasotracheal intubation; A rare complication. Airway 2016

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 Dr Kirti N Saxena , Bharti Taneja,Dr Kiran Mahendru. Penetrating foreign body in the trachea, an Anesthetic challenge

 Dr Kirti N Saxena , Dr Bharti Taneja, Dr Prachi Gaba, Dr Kush Sharma. Airway management in a patient with cervical fracture stabilized with Halovest: A case report.

Author of paper presented in Annual conference of ISA Delhi branch April 2016

 Anesthetic management of a patient with Ebstein1s anomaly posted for cysto- gastrostomy- a case report. Dr Kirti N Saxena , Dr Prachi Gaba, Dr Bharti Taneja, Dr Aparesh Mandal, Dr Amit Sharma. Annual Conference of ISA Delhi branch, April 2016. Winner of second prize

Author of paper presented in monthly meet of ISA Delhi branch November 2016

 Airway access and positioning in a patient with severe kyphoscoliotic deformity Dr Bharti Taneja, Dr Kirti N Saxena, DrNeha Hasija, Dr. Vikas Bansal. Monthly Clinical Meet of ISA Delhi Chapter, November 2016

 Patient with multiple drug allergies: An Anaesthesiologist`s dilemma. Dr Kirti N Saxena , Bharti Taneja, Dr. Devika Mishra Monthly Clinical Meet of ISA Delhi Chapter, November 2016

 Comparative study of laryngeal views with macintosh vs miller laryngoscope blade at different operating table heights. Dr Kirti N Saxena , Dr Bharti Taneja, Dr. Kush Sharma. Monthly Clinical Meet of ISA Delhi Chapter, November 2016

Author of paper presented in ISACON Ludhiana November 2016

 Anaesthetic management of a patient with seizure disorder and arteriovenous malformation posted for elective lower segment caesarean section. (E- Poster) Dr Kirti N Saxena , Dr Bharti Taneja Dr. Kavya Goel. ISACON Ludhiana, November 2016

 Patient with multiple drug allergies: An Anaesthesiologist`s dilemma.DrNeha Hasija, Dr Kirti N Saxena, Dr Bharti Taneja ISACON Ludhiana, November 2016

 Airway access and positioning in a patient with severe kyphoscoliotic deformity.Dr Bhatia Taneja,Dr Kirti N Saxena Dr Vikash Bansal. ISACON Ludhiana, November 2016.

 Ratio of Patient’s Height To Thyromental Distance: Predictor of Difficult Laryngoscopy in pediatric patients. Dr Devika Misra, Dr Kirti N Saxena, Dr Bhatia Taneja ISACON Ludhiana, November 2016.

Lectures Taken during this period :

1. Lecture on Congential Diagphragmatic Hernia. EORCAPS September 2016 2. Faculty Lecture in Pro and Con session on “Use of Muscle relaxant in difficult mask ventilation”. ISACON Ludhiana 2016 3. Faculty lecture on peri-operative Adverse Events. Pediatric Surgery Update Feb 2016 4. Chairperson Session on Simulation Airway Feb 2016 5. Faculty for workshop on Supraglottic Devices and Intubation through Supraglottic Devices. Airway Feb 2016 6. Faculty for panel discussion in problem based session: ABG- Interpretation and management. Maternal Fetal Workshop March 2016, New Delhi

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7. Moderator for Clinical Presentation for the Monthly Clinical meet of ISA Delhi Chapter, November 2016

Dr. Neelam Prasad Govil

 Attended conferences ISACON as faculty 24-26 Nov 2016ludhiana Pain conference in AIIMS Jan 9 -10 2016 Free paper presentation on Anaesthetic Management of Scoliotic Patients in ISACON 2016.

Dr. Amit Kohli

a. UKISACON 2016, 6th Annual conference of ISA Uttrakhand at GMC Haldwani on 24 n 25th september 2016: guest lecture on' disaster manangement and role of anaesthesiologist' and also chaired a session as chairperson

b. CZISACON 2016, 8th Annual conference of ISA Central zone at HIMS, Dehradun on 15th n 16th october 2016: guest faculty for pro and cons session and judge for free paper session.

Dr. Lalit Gupta

1. Participated in the DMACON -2016 & Basic Life Support Training, 59th annual Delhi State Medical conference organized by Delhi Medical Association on 9th -11th Dec, 2016.

10. Visitors - Guest lecture by Dr. Girish P. Joshi, Professor of Anaesthesiology and Pain management at University of Texas, Dallas(USA) on the topic “Enhanced recovery after surgery - Role of Anaesthesiologist” on 21.09.2016.

11. Significant Events (Honours to Faculty)- NIL

12. Fellowship : NIL

13. Representation on expert Committee / Bodies –

Dr. U.C.Verma

1. Speciality Expert for selection of faculty at ESIC, Medical College, Faridabad, CNBC, ILBS and UPPSC.

2. Subject Examiner cum coordinator for DNB practical at MAM College, New Delhi. 3. Subject Examiner for M.D.(Anaesthesiology) at IGIMS (Patna), BRD Med. College (Gorakhpur), GMC (Amritsar), GMC (Patiala) and AIIMS, New Delhi. 4. Speciality Expert at UGCfor Common Wealth Medical Fellowship.

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5. Subject expert for NBE Accreditation of Base hospital, Kanpur, South Eastern Railways Central Hospital11, Garden Reach Road, KOLKATA, West Bengal and Paras HMRI Hospital, Raza Bazar, Bailey Road, Patna. 6. Assessor for Thesis for PGI, and AIIMS, New Delhi. External Expert of TAC forIHBAS , AIIMS, DSCI &Ministry of Health, Government of India, IGIMS(Patna), SJH, MCD(Central) and EDMCD.

Subject Expertfor M.C.I. inspectionat Jorhat Medical College & Hospital, Jorhat

Participated as faculty for Acupuncture Training and Refresher Course at LHMC, New Delhi.

7. Chairperson for setting up of MGPS at Indira Gandhi Hospital at Dwarka, by H&FW Department, Govt. of NC T of Delhi

8. Member committee for setting up of MGPS at JSSH,MAIDS, SDH & RBTBH .

9. Member, Sectional Committee of Anesthetic Resuscitation and Allied Equipments of Bureau of Indian Standards

10. Member committee for CCS (DU)

11. President of Acupuncture association of India, Delhi Branch

12. President of National Association of Critical Care Medicine (India) 13. Chief Editor of Asian Archives of Anaesthesiology and Resuscitation Journal

Dr. J.S. Dali

i. Subject Expert - UGC - for Common Wealth Medical Fellowship 9 th December 2016 - ESIC, Medical College, Faridabad– for selection of Asst. Professor for Anaesthesiology – 15 th December 2016 - NBE –Accreditation of Max Hospital, Mohali, 13 th Oct 2016 Validation of MCQs - Central Drug Standard Control Organisation DGHS

ii. Examiner DNB practical -R & R Army Hospital, Delhi, 7 – 9 th April 2016, -Madras Medical College, , 24 – 27 th May 2016 -Batra Hospital, New Delhi, 15 – 17 th September 2016 M.D. (Anaesthesia) – Delhi University 26 – 28 th April 2016 - DMC, Ludhiana, 19 th June 2016 - GRDIMS, Amritsar, 26 th June 2016 D.A. (BFUHS) – DMC, Ludhiana 20 th June 2016

iii. Adjudicator / Assessor for Thesis / Dissertation - National Board of Examination - BFUHS, Faridkot.

iv. Appraiser – DNB Final Theory Exam, Delhi, 11- 12th June 2016

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v. Paper setter - M.D. (Anaesthesia) – Delhi University, April 2016 - M.D. (Anaesthesia) - BFUHS, Faridkot, December 2016 - D.A – Aligarh Muslim University – March 2016

Dr. Poonam Bhadoria

1. Speciality Expert for selection of Assistant Professor and Professor at Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi on 12.3.2016.

2. Speciality Expert for Ethical Committee at MCI at Dwarka on 23.6.2016.

3. Member for selection of Senior Residents, Anaesthesia at Lok Nayak Hospital on 6.1.2016.

4. External Evaluation of MD, Anaesthesia thesis of KGMU; Army Hospital, Lucknow; AIIMS, Delhi, Sumandeep Medical University, Baroda.

5. External Examiner for MD, Anaesthesia of KGMU, Lucknow – 13 to 16 June, 16, Haldwani- UK on 1.7.16 and IGIMS – Ranchi on 9-10 July, 2016.

6. External Examiner for DA, Anaesthesia of KGMU – Lucknow in Oct. 2016; Delhi University in 21-22 April, 2016.

Dr. Munisha Agarwal

A. BLS & ACLS courses 2016 conducted by PGMET cell, MAMC for postgraduates. Participated as an instructor. Expert: ICMR project review committee Member PGMET cell, member

Examiner

1. DNB practical exam held at Sir Ganga Ram, Hospital on 25th to 27th April, 2016. 2. DNB practical exam held at Victoria Hospital, Bangalore on 20th to 22nd Oct 2016.

Dr. Kavita Rani Sharma

1. Examiner MD Anaesthesia Delhi University apr 2016

Dr. Anju R. Bhalotra

1. Assistant library officer 2. Evaluation of thesis’ from AIIMS 3. DNB practical examinations May 3-7 2016. Appointed nonexaminer professor coordinator 4. Examiner MD at GMC April 2016 – 4th may 5. Reviewer for elsiever – reviewed 8 chapters of ‘Lee’s Synopsis of Anaesthesia, 14th edition’ for Elsevier Publication India. 6. Appointed by GNCTD as member of expert committee for report on proper utilisation of ICUs and formulation of admission and discharge criteria. Dr. Sonia Wadhawan

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2 Appointed as Superintendent of Examiner for MD, Anaesthesia, Delhi university, 2016 3 Appointed as an Examiner for the practical examination in Anaesthesiology for DNB trainees conducted by National board of examinations in May 2016 at Army Base hospital, New Delhi and during 28th -30thSeptember 2016 atGovt Medical College, Chandigarh. 4 Examiner for MD Anaesthesiology at Sri Guru Ram Dass Institute of Medical Sciences, Baba Farid University at Amritsar 26thJune 2016 5 Preparation of MCQ for the specialty of Anaesthesiology for post graduate entrance exam conducted by NBE. 6 Appointed as expert for assessment of thesis of DNB trainees. 7 Member of Maternal Death Review Committee for Deptt. Of Obst. &Gynae, LokNayak Hospital.

Dr. Bharti Wadhwa

 Examiner for practical examination for MD Anesthesia at Christian Medical College, Ludhiana June 2016

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ANATOMY

1 a) Name of the Head of Department: Dr. Neelam Vasudeva, Director Professor

b)Faculty S.No. Name of the Faculty Designation 1 Dr. Neelam Vasudeva Director Professor & Head 2. Dr. Sabita Mishra Director Professor 3. Dr. R.Q. Khan Professor 4. Dr. Dinesh Kumar Professor 5. Dr. Anita Mahajan Professor 6. Dr. Surbhi Wadhwa Assistant Professor 7. Dr. Babita Pangtey Assistant Professor 8. Dr. Preeti Goswami Assistant Professor

2. Research Scheme

(a) On going projects- 1. “Evaluation of Effects of Environmental pollutants in the pathogenesis of various Cardio- Respiratory Diseases in Traffic Police personnel. Dr.Dinesh Kumar, Dr JM Kaul, Dr D Robinson. Funding agency- Ministry of Environment and Forest, Government of India. 2. Expression of synaptophysin, MAP II, BDNF and Parvalbumin in the human auditory cortex. Dr Sabita Mishra, Dr J M Kaul. Supported by Govt of NCT under the plan scheme “Strengthening of Medical Research at MAMC”. 3. Expression of Ghrelin in developing human stomach. Dr S Mishra, Dr. N.Vasudeva supported by Govt of NCT under the plan scheme “Strengthening of Medical Research at MAMC”. 4. Genotoxicity in Formaldehyde exposed subjects Dr. Dinesh Kumar, Dr. N. Vasudeva supported by Govt of NCT under the plan scheme “Strengthening of Medical Research at MAMC”. 5. Stereological quantification of human fetal gastric mucosa. Dr. Babita Pangtey, Dr S Mishra, Dr. N.Vasudeva supported by Govt of NCT under the plan scheme “Strengthening of Medical Research at MAMC”. 6. Stereoscopic anatomy of the petrous part of the temporal bone and skull base. Dr. Surbhi Wadhwa, Dr S Mishra, Dr. N.Vasudeva supported by Govt of NCT under the plan scheme “Strengthening of Medical Research at MAMC”. 7. New cadaveric preservation technique- Modified Thiel Embalming. Dr. Preeti Goswami, Dr. N.Vasudeva, Dr. Dinesh Kumar supported by Govt of NCT under the plan scheme “Strengthening of Medical Research at MAMC”.

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8. Study of Enteric Nervous System in ileum and ileoceacal valve in Human Fetuses. Mr. Vaibhav (3rd Year MBBS student), Supervisor- Dr. Sabita MIshra supported by ICMR STS.

(b) Details of thesis completed during current year 1. “Expression of fibroblast growth factor-10 (FGF10) during histogenesis of human lung in prenatal period.” PG Student: Dr. Kahkashan Jeelani Supervisor: Dr. Neelam Vasudeva; Co Supervisor: Dr. Sabita Mishra, Dr. Dinesh Kumar

2. “Expression of neuron specific enolase and glial fibrillary acidic protein in the enteric nervous system of the developing human colon.” PG Student: Dr. Sujata Netam Supervisor: Dr. Neelam Vasudeva; Co Supervisor: Dr. Sabita Mishra, Dr. Dinesh Kumar

3. “Bony & Neurovascular Anatomy of Cerebellopontine Angle in Indian Population- A cadaveric study.” MCh Student (Neurosurgery)- Dr. Ajay Co Supervisor: Dr. Sabita Mishra.

4. “To find association between NAT gene and lung cancer in people exposed to traffic air pollution.” MSc. Biotech Student- Ipsita Bandhu Noida (for final dissertation supported by Amity University) Co Supervisor - Dr. Dinesh Kumar.

3. Trainees from other agencies:

S.N Name of Trainees Sponsoring agency Period of Training o 1. Ipsita Bandhu Amity University, Noida (for final 1/2/16-31/3/16 dissertation)

4. Training Courses/ Conferences/Workshops organised: Workshops- 1. Preservation technique of Human Body - Embalming & Museology on 19th -20th Feb 2016. 2. Laboratory techniques of Cytogenetics and Molecular Genetics on 28th – 29th Dec 2016.

5. Publications during the period:

1. Saluja S, Das SS, Vasudeva N. Morphometric analysis of the occipital condyle and its surgical importance. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research Nov 2016; 10:AC01-AC04 2. Das SS, Saluja S, Vasudeva N. Complete morphometric analysis of jugular foramen and its clinical implications. J Craniovert Jun Spine 2016 Oct-Dec;7:257-64 3. Patil S, Sethi M, Vasudeva N. Determining angle of humeral torsion using image software technique. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research Oct 2016; 10:AC06-AC09. 4. Das SS, Jeelani K, Vasudeva N. Wax embedding technique of mounting anatomy museum specimens. MAMC Journal of Medical Sciences. 2016 Sep 1;2(3):131.

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5. Agarwal S, Garg S, Vasudeva N. Rare and Bilateral Variant Common Trunk from The Axillary Artery–A Case Report. International Journal of Scientific Research. 2016 Jul 20;5(6). 6. Sajad Hassan, Ashfaq ul Hassan, Saba Yasin, Mubeen Rashid, Pattern of Finger- prints in different blood groups among first year medical students, Sch. J App Med Sci., July 2016; 4(7D):2575-2578. 7. Agarwal S, Pangtey B, Vasudeva N. Unusual Variation in the Branching Pattern of the Celiac Trunk and Its Embryological and Clinical Perspective. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research: JCDR. 2016 Jun;10(6):AD05. 8. Bhadoria P, Wadhwa S, Nagar M. A typical Communicating Pattern between Branches of Mandibular Nerve: Clinical Significance & Review. Ann. Int. Med. Den. Res. 2016; 2(5):AT04-AT06. 9. Sabah Yaseen, Ashfaq ul hassan, Rohul Afza, Nitya Waghray, Anatomical variations of practical importance in the Medial cord of Brachial plexus, IJCMR, May 2016;3(5):1485-88. 10. Ashfaq ul Hassan, Sabah Yaseen, Mubeen R, Rohul Afza, Arnold-Chiari Malformation: Anatomical variations and latest embryological perspective. Review of literature, IJCMR, May 2016;3(5):1489-91. 11. Das SS, Mahajan A, Vasudeva N. Morphometric Study of Clavicular Facet of Coracoclavicular Joint in Adult Indian Population. Journal of clinical and diagnostic research: JCDR. 2016 Apr;10(4):AC08. 12. Agarwal S, Bhadoria P, Vasudeva N. An Unusual Finding of Double Fused Y-Shaped Loop of Ansa Cervicalis and its Clinical Significance.International Journal of Anatomy, Radiology and Surgery, 2016 Apr, Vol 5(2) 51-53. 13. Verma R, Bhadoria P. Variations in the Attachments and Innervation of Muscles in Axilla. Indian Journal of Applied Research. 2016 Apr 7;6(2). 14. Das SS, Vasudeva N. Ankylosing Spondylitis-An Osteological Study of Human Axial Skeleton. International Journal of Scientific Research. 2016 Mar 31;5(3). 15. Bhadoria P, Bahksh S, Agarwal S, Pangtey B, Kakar S. Right Sided Sigmoid Colon and Redundant Loop of Descending Colon with Its Embryological Correlation and Clinical Significance. Journal of clinical and diagnostic research: JCDR. 2016 Mar;10(3):AD05. 16. Tigga SR, Wadhwa S, Goswami P. Unusual communications of the brachial plexus. International Journal of Applied and Basic Medical Research. 2016 Jan;6(1):68. 17. Mishra S, Tiwari S, Mishra S, Pangtey B, Mishra S. Fetal Autopsy: A Review. Medico-Legal Update. 2016;16(1):66-9. 18. Mahajan A, Agarwal S, Tiwari S, Vasudeva N. Plastination: An innovative method of preservation of dead body for teaching and learning anatomy. MAMC Journal of Medical Sciences. 2016 Jan 1;2(1):38.

6. Books/Chapters/Contributed:

1. Handbook of Preservation technique of Human Body - Embalming & Museology 2. Handbook of Laboratory techniques of Cytogenetics and Molecular Genetics. 3. Inderbir Singh’s Textbook of Human Histology 8th Edition, was revised and edited by Dr. Neelam Vasudeva and Dr. Sabita MIshra.

7. Conferences/Workshops/Symposiums attended: 1. 34th Annual Meeting of Indian Academy of Neurosciences, 19th -21st Oct, 2016 was attended by Dr. Sabita Mishra as a speaker and Dr. Sushant S. Das presented a poster. 2. 64th NATCON (ASI) held in AIIMS, Jodhpur on 28th Nov – 1st Dec 2016. Attended by- Dr. RQ Khan, Dr. Dr. Vandana, Dr. Shahid, Dr. Deepika, Dr. Pooja. Oral Presentation: in 64th NATCON, Jodhpur in november- Dr. Vandana, Dr. Shahid, Dr. Deepika.

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Poster Presented in 64th NATCON, Jodhpur in november- Dr. Pooja.

8. Visitors: 1. Students from Jammu & Kashmir visited the Anatomy Museum in the department on 5th October 2016.

9. Significant Events (Honours to Faculty): 1. Dr. Neelam Vasudeva was a Panelist at North Zone AICC RCOG Annual Conference 2016 on 9th Sept, at Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, New Delhi. 2. Dr. Sabita Mishra has Chaired session at North Zone AICC RCOG Annual Conference 2016 on 9th Sept, at Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, New Delhi. 3. Dr. Sabita Mishra has delivered a Guest Lecture, Chaired sessions and was in the organizing committee at International Conference of Stereology, Tanzania held on 16th - 19th March, 2016.

10. Representation on expert Committee/Bodies:- 1. Dr. N. Vasudeva and Dr. Dinesh Kumar are honorary faculty members in Department of Medical Education MAMC which conducts National Teachers Training Courses and MCI basic workshops for teaching medical faculty from all over India. 2. Dr. S. Mishra is Member Secretary of Institutional Ethical Committee of MAMC. 3. Dr Dinesh Kumar is a Member of Board of Studies, Department of Anatomy, AMU, Aligarh. Reviewer- Journal of surgical and radiologic anatomy. 4. Dr. Anita Mahajan is a Member of Institutional Fine arts Committee. 5. Dr. Surbhi Wadhwa, Dr. Babita Pangtey and Dr. Preeti Goswami are faculty members of the ATCOM Module group of the institution.

11. Health Services to the Community: 1. The entire staff participates in the national programme on Pulse Polio Eradication. 2. The department participates in awareness drives in the community regarding Voluntary body donation. 3. International Yoga Day was organized and celebrated on 19th- 20th June 2016 in the Department of Anatomy.

12. Laboratory Data: a) Name of the Lab: Cytogenetics and molecular genetics lab b) Name and no. of the test perform: Cytogenetic analysis- 200 DNA Extraction - 600 c) Percentage of growth compared to last year: Cytogenetic analysis - 300 DNA Extraction - 1700 13. New Facilities added: 1. Cytogenetics and molecular genetics lab: Fluorescence Microscope with FISH/ Cytogenetics software, Biosafety Cabinet.

14. Any other worth mentioning information:

 The Department of Anatomy is a centralized facility for embalming.  The Department is recognized center for voluntary body donation.  The Department is Institutional center for Fetal Autopsy.  The Department of Anatomy is a center for the following teaching programs :- a. MBBS Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery. b. Bachelor of Dental Sciences. 82 c. B.Sc. Nursing. d. Interdisciplinary postgraduate and superspeciality teaching of Neurosurgery, Cardio- Thoracic Surgery department of MAMC & GIPMER. e. Interdisciplinary postgraduate teaching of ENT, Orthopedics and Surgery department of MAMC & LNH.

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Dr. Neelam Vasudeva (HOD)

Workshop on Laboratory techniques of Cytogenetics and Molecular Genetics (28th – 29th Dec 2016) in the Department of Anatomy.

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BIOCHEMISTRY

Name of Head of Department: Dr. P. LALI

1.Faculty: S.No. Name of Faculty Designation 1. Dr. Alpana Saxena Director Professor 2. Dr. S.K.Gupta Director Professor 3. Dr. T.K. Mishra Director Professor 4. Dr. Pramod Lali Director Professor and Head 5. Dr. B.C. Koner Director Professor 6. Dr. Lal Chandra Professor 7.. Dr. Smita Kaushik Professor

2. Members who have left during the period: 1. Dr. PC Ray Director Professor (Expired on 29th July 2016)

3. Research schemes:

A) Ongoing projects: 1. Study of microRNA-486-5P and PTEN tumor suppressor gene expression in chronic myeloid leukemia. Dr. A. Saxena. Co-investigator- Dr. P. C. Ray. 2. Promoter hypermethylation, SNPs( 470 C>T and 4715 T>C) and expression of CHD-5 gene in pancreatic adenocarcinoma patients and pancreatic cancer cell line. Dr. T. K. Mishra.Co-investigator- Dr. P. C. Ray. 3. Effect of Jamun ( Syzigium cumini) seed extract on insulin sensitivity: An in vitro study to explore its molecular mechanism. Dr. B. C. Koner. 4. Association of serum Fetuin-A levels and Fetuin-A gene polymorphism in metabolic syndrome. Dr. P. Lali. Co-investigator- Dr. Lal Chandra. 5. Association of serum Irisin level and Vitamin-D receptor gene polymorphism in male factor infertility with metabolic syndrome. Dr. Lal Chandra. Co-investigator- Dr. P. Lali. 6. Evaluation of circulating soluble low density lipoprotein receptor related protein 1 (sLRP-1) as marker of coronary artery disease risk. Dr. P. Lali. Co-investigator- Dr. Lal Chandra 7. Role of endoplasmic reticulum stress in pathogenesis of ovarian cancer. Dr. S. Kaushik. Co-investigator- Dr. Lal Chandra. 8. Evaluation of subchronic oral and inhalational exposure of transfluthrin on immune response and risk factors associated with coronary artery disease in albino rats. Dr. B.C. Koner. Co-investigator- Dr. A. Saxena. 9. Evaluation of serum HE-4 and OVX-1 proteins in epithelial ovarian cancer patients.Dr. T. K. Mishra .Co-investigator-Dr. A. Saxena. 10. Insulin like growth factor in children with hypothyroidism.Co-investigator-Dr. T.K. Mishra. 11. Insulin like growth factor in children with Diabetes Mellitus type1. Co-investigator- Dr. T.K. Mishra.

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12. Molecular mechanism of blast transformation (role of PDGFR) in imatinib treated CML patients. Investigator- Dr. A. Saxena. 13. Genetic alterations to understand the biology of epilepsy syndromes. Investigator- Dr. A. Saxena. 14. Genetic study to evaluate clinical implication of thrombomodulin and associated proteins in CAD. Investigator- Dr. A. Saxena. 15. Clinical profile and serum vitamin b12, homocysteine levels and MTHFR gene polymorphism in vitiligo. Co-investigator- Dr. P. Lali. 16. Effect of pesticides on insulin signalling in L6 myotubes. Investigator- Dr. B. C. Koner. 17. Genetic alterations (Epigenetic changes) in the disease progression of chronic myeloid leukemia.DBT funded project. Dr. A. Saxena. 18. A study of genetic alterations(Role of MicroRNA) in breast cancer Patients.UGC funded project. Dr. A. Saxena. 17. Clinico-biochemical study of atopic dermatitis in children. Co- Investigator- Dr. S. Kaushik. 18. Diagnostic utility of neutrophil CD 64 and monocyte HLA-DR in neonatal sepsis. Co- Investigator- Dr. S. Kaushik. 19. Study of biomarkers in acute liver failure and subacute liver failure and its correlation with clinical and prognostic outcome. Co-investigator- Dr. P. Lali.

B) Thesis completed : 1) Role of microRNA17 and microRNA 19b in Chronic Myeloid Leukemia. Dr. Alpana Saxena.Co-investigator: Dr. PC Ray. 2) Study of Serum Sclerostin levels and Coronary artery calcium score in Coronary artery Disease. Dr. S. K. Gupta.Co-investigator: Dr. T.K.Mishra. 3) Effect of medicinal plant extracts on capability of transformed Natural killer cells to kill malignant cells: an in vitro study. Dr. P.C.Ray. 4) Study of KRAS ( codon 12) gene mutation and p53 auto antibodies in epithelial ovarian cancer. Dr. Smita Kaushik. Co-investigator: Dr. PC Ray. Ph.D thesis completed : 1. Study of genetic alterations in ovarian cancer patients. Dr. Alpana Saxena. 2.Study of genetic alterations in the disease progression of chronic myeloid leukemia patients. Dr. Alpana Saxena.

5. Trainees from other agencies(Internship/Short term project /Summer project) A. MLT students from Meera Bai Institute of Technology,integrated institute of technology and Womens Training Institute,YWCA, New Delhi are trained on different laboratory procedures. B. Students of MD (pathology) are trained on chemical pathology.

6. Training course / Conferences / Workshops organized: NIL.

7. Publications: 1. Mir R, Najar IA, Guru S, Javaid J, Yadav P, Masroor M, Zuberi M, Farooq S, Bhat M,

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Gupta N, Ray PC, Saxena A.A deletion polymorphism in the RIZ gene is associated with increased progression of imatinib treated chronic myeloid leukemia patients. Leuk Lymphoma. 2016 Nov 10:1-8.

2. Yadav P, Mirza M, Nandi K, Jain SK, Kaza RC, Khurana N, Ray PC, Saxena A. Serum microRNA-21 expression as a prognostic and therapeutic biomarker for breast cancer patients.Tumour Biol. 2016 Nov;37(11):15275-15282.

3. Mirza M, Javid J, Yadav P, Mohan A, Ray PC, Saxena A. Detection of HER2 polymorphism and expression using circulating DNA and RNA as a tool in lung adenocarcinoma patients: a case control study.Ann Transl Med. 2016 Jun;4(11):209.

4. Goswami D, Rani R, Saxena A, Arora MS, Batra S, Sreenivas V. Maternal and neonatal vitamin-D status in twin versus singleton pregnancies. J Obstet Gynaecol Res. 2016 Oct;42(10):1250-1257.

5. Mir R, Masroor M, Javid J, Ahamad I, Farooq S, Yadav P, Zuberi M, Lone M, Ray PC,Saxena A.Clinical implications of cytosine deletion of exon 5 of P53 gene in non small cell lung cancer patients. South Asian J Cancer. 2016 Jan-Mar;5(1):33-6.

6. Zuberi M, Khan I, Mir R, Gandhi G, Ray PC, Saxena A.Utility of Serum miR-125b as a Diagnostic and Prognostic Indicator and Its Alliance with a Panel of Tumor Suppressor Genes in Epithelial Ovarian Cancer. PLoS One. 2016 Apr 19;11(4):e0153902.

7. Sablania P, Batra S, Saxena A.Insulin-Like Growth Factor I Receptor (IGF-IR) Ligands and BMI in Squamous Intra-Epithelial Lesion (SIL) of Cervix. J Clin Diagn Res. 2016 Feb;10(2):BC11-5

8. Yadav P, Mir R, Nandi K, Javid J, Masroor M, Ahmad I, Zuberi M, Kaza R, Jain S, Khurana N, Ray PC, Saxena A.The C609T (Pro187Ser) Null Polymorphism of the NQO1 Gene Contributes Significantly to Breast Cancer Susceptibility in North Indian Populations: a Case Control Study.Asian Pac J Cancer Prev. 2016;17(3):1215-9.

9. Zuberi M, Khan I, Gandhi G, Ray PC, Saxena A.The conglomeration of diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic potential of serum miR-199a and its association with clinicopathological features in epithelial ovarian cancer.Tumour Biol. 2016 Aug;37(8):11259-66.

10. Javid J, Mir R, Saxena A.Involvement of CASP3 promoter polymorphism (-1337 C > G) in the development and progression of non-small cell lung cancer. Tumour Biol. 2016 Jul;37(7):9255-62.

11. Masroor M, Javid J, Mir R, Yadav P, Ahmed I, Zuberi M, Mohan A, Ray PC, Saxena A.Prognostic significance of serum ERBB3 and ERBB4 mRNA in lung adenocarcinoma patients.Tumour Biol. 2016 Jan;37(1):857-63.

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12. Dholariya S, Mir R, Zuberi M, Yadav P, Gandhi G, Khurana N, Saxena A, Ray PC. Potential impact of (rs 4645878) BAX promoter -248G>A and (rs 1042522) TP53 72Arg>pro polymorphisms on epithelial ovarian cancer patients.Clin Transl Oncol. 2016 Jan;18(1):73-81.

13. Sinha M, Tripathi T, Rai P, Gupta SK.Serum and urine insulin-like growth factor-1 as biochemical growth maturityindicators.Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop. 2016 Dec;150(6):1020-1027.

14. Chinya A, Ratan SK, Aggarwal SK, Garg A, Mishra TK. Association of Levels of Serum Inhibin B and Follicle-stimulating Hormone with Testicular Vascularity, Volume, and Echotexture in Children with Undescended Testes. J Indian Assoc Pediatr Surg. 2017 Jan-Mar;22(1):3-8.

15. Mathur NB, Saini A, Mishra TK. Assessment of Adequacy of Supplementation of Vitamin D in Very Low Birth Weight Preterm Neonates: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Trop Pediatr. 2016 Dec;62(6):429-435.

16. Ratan SK, Sharma A, Kapoor S, Polipalli SK, Dubey D, Mishra TK, Sinha SK, Agarwal SK. Polymorphism of 3' UTR of MAMLD1 gene is also associated with increased risk of isolated hypospadias in Indian children: a preliminary report. Pediatr Surg Int. 2016 May;32(5):515-24.

17. Gopal N, Koner BC, Bhattacharjee A, Bhat V. Assay of urinary protein-bound sialic acid can differentiate steroidsensitive nephrotic syndrome from steroid-resistant cases. Saudi J Kidney Dis Transpl. 2016 Jan;27(1):37-40.

18. Singh A, Koner BC, Ray PC, Prasad S, Jamatia E, Masroor M, Singh VK. Effect of CYP1A1 gene polymorphism and psychological distress on seminal analysis parameters. Reprod Health. 2016 May 24;13(1):60.

19. Mir R, Bhat MA, Javaid J, Shah N, Kumar P, Sharma E, Jhu C, Basak S, Amle D, Ray PC, Saxena A, Banu S. Glutathione S-transferase M1 and T1 (rs4025935 and rs71748309) null genotypes are associated with increased susceptibility to coronary artery disease in Indian populations. Acta Cardiol. 2016;71(6):678-684.

20. Yadav P, Masroor M, Tanwer K, Mir R, Javid J, Ahmad I, Zuberi M, Kaza RC, Jain SK, Khurana N, Ray PC, Saxena A.Clinical significance of TP53 (R72P) and MDM2 (T309G) polymorphisms in breast cancer patients.Clin Transl Oncol. 2016 Jul;18(7):728-34.

8. Books written/edited/chapters contributed: Essentials of Immunology has been written by Dr S.K.Gupta. 9. Conferences /workshops attended:

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1) Dr. Alpana Saxena attended the 6th international translational cancer research conference on “Prevention and treatment of cancer- Hypes and Hopes” in February 2016 in Ahmedabad, Gujarat.

2) Dr.S.K.Gupta, Dr. T.K.Mishra, Dr Amit Samadhiya, Dr Chandni Lamba, Dr Pratima Verma attended National Conference of Association of Medical Biochemists of India (AMBICON-2016) held in November, 2016 at Guwahati, India. 3) Dr Amit Samadhiya attended the National Conference of Association of Clinical Biochemists of India (ACBICON-2016) (December, 2016 at KMC, Mangalore, India) 4) Dr Lal Chandra attended 14th Pacific federation for clinical biochemistry and lab medicine congress at Taipei, Taiwan.

5) Dr. S. Kaushik was nominated by the dean, MAMC to attend the workshop held by the NBE in October 2016 to be an independent appraiser at NBE, Dwarka, New Delhi. \

Chairing scientific sessions in conferences:

1. Dr. S. K. Gupta chaired the “Age and sex related neurology” session in AMBICON 2016 at Guwahati, India.

2. Dr. T. K. Mishra chaired the “molecular diagnostics and advances” session in AMBICON 2016 at Guwahati, India. Paper/Poster presentation at conferences:

1. Dr. Alpana Saxena gave an oral presentation on “Circulating ERBB3 and ERBB4 in serum as prognostic markers in lung cancer patients” at 6th ITCRC, Ahmedabad.

2. Dr Amit Samadhiya gave oral presentation on “Role of miRNA 19b in CML” at the National Conference of Association of Medical Biochemists of India (AMBICON-2016) held in November, 2016 at Guwahati, India.

3. Dr Chandni Lamba gave oral presentation on “Study of KRas gene codon 12 mutation and p53 autoantibodies in epithelial ovarian cancer” at the National Conference of Association of Medical Biochemists of India (AMBICON-2016) held in November, 2016 at Guwahati, India.

4. Dr Pratima Verma gave oral presentation on “Role of serum sclerostin in CAD” at the National Conference of Association of Medical Biochemists of India (AMBICON-2016) held in November, 2016 at Guwahati, India.

5. Dr. Amit Samadhiya gave oral presentation “Role of miRNA 17 and 19b in determining prognosis in newly diagnosed CML cases” at ACBICON-2016 at KMC, Mangalore and Delhi society of hematology 27th annual conference.

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10. Significant Events (Honours to Faculty)-

11. Representation on expert committee/bodies:

1. Dr A. Saxena was group leader for Biochemistry in the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare,Govt. of India,committee for drafting minimum standards for medical diagnostic laboratories. 2. Dr A. Saxena nominated by UGC as member advisory committee for Special Assistance Programme DRS-II to Dr.B.R. Centre for Biomedical Research,Delhi University. 3. Dr. T. K. Mishra was external examiner for MD at GMC, Haldwani. 4. Dr. T. K. Mishra was external examiner for MD at AIIMS, Delhi. 5. Dr. T. K. Mishra was external examiner for MD at Hightech medical college and hospital, Bhubaneshwar. 6. Dr. T. K. Mishra was external examiner for MBBS at AIIMS, Raipur. 7. Dr. T. K. Mishra was member of selection committee for assistant professor and professor at JIPMER. 8. Dr. T. K. Mishra was member of selection committee for assistant professor and professor at Medical College, Andaman. 9. Dr. P. Lali was external examiner at SGT, Gurgaon. 10. Dr. P. Lali was external examiner for MBBS and MD at Rohilkhand, Bareilly. 11. Dr.Lal Chandra was external examiner for MD at Subharti medical college,Meerut. 12. Dr. Lal Chandra was external examiner for MBBS at GMC, Faridkot . 13. Dr. Lal Chandra was external examiner for MBBS at SRMS, Baraielly. 14. Dr. B. C. Koner was external examiner for MD Lab medicine at AIIMS, Delhi. 15. Dr. B. C. Koner was external examiner for MD at NRS medical college, Kolkata. 16. Dr. S. Kaushik was external examiner for MD at GMC, Patiala. 17. Dr. S. Kaushik was external examiner for MD at SGT, Gurgaon. 18. Dr. S. Kaushik was external examiner for MBBS at GMC, Amritsar. 19. Dr. S. Kaushik was external examiner for MBBS at ESI college and hospital, Faridabad. 20. Dr. S. Kaushik was lead disscussant at ICMR, New Delhi..

12. Health services to the community:

a) All the Residents do the night duties on rotational basis at Biochemistry Laboratory of LN Hospital to ensure the quality and smooth running of the lab. b) All the senior residents, post graduates and technical staff participated in the ongoing Pulse Polio immunization program of Govt of NCT of Delhi..

13. LAB Data: A. Central Lab Services LN Hospital:,

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All routine biochemical tests.

Special tests: Glycated Hemoglobin (HbA1c) Serum CK total Serum CKMB Serum amylase S. LDH S. Ionized calcium Urine sodium Urine creatinine Urine total proteins Body fluid biochemistry ABG, GTT

Number of tests performed during 2016

Month Total no. of investigations

January 244596 February 240437 March 224384 April 187513 May 203323 June 213544 July 226594 August 247256 September 290951 October 249897 November 221527 December 218489 Total 2768511

Number of investigation in 2015: - 3032907

Percentage increase from last year: -9.6%

B. Electrophoresis Lab, MAMC: Serum protein Electrophoresis:

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NAME OF INVESTIGATION NO. OF TESTS IN 2016 ELECTROPHORESIS 157 IMMUNOFIXATION 15

C. Special clinical chemistry Lab, MAMC: No.of tests in 2016: Test for Bence Jones proteins - 51 tests Screening tests for porphyria - 51 tests Stone analysis - 38 tests

D. Electrochemiluminiscence lab, MAMC:

The following investigations are done on Monday and Thursday

TSH AFP FT4 β HCG FT3 CEA LH INSULIN FSH PTH PROLACTIN DHEA FERRITIN E2 PSA Anti TPO TESTOSTERONE FOLIC ACID CORTISOL CA 125 VITAMIN D3 PROGESTERONE VITAMIN B12

No.of tests done in Electrochemiluminescence Lab in 2016:

Month Total no. of tests in 2016. January 646 February 107 March 264 April 3327 May 5520 June 4056 July 1007 August 1456 September 744 October 341 November 408 December 0 Total 17875

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Number of investigation in 2015: - 21168 Percentage increase from last year: -18.4%

14. New Facilities added: A highly specialized molecular diagnostic facility for detection of genetic abnormalities in different hematological malignancies and other solid cancers, viz. BCR-ABL translocation, JAK2 mutation, EGFR mutation etc. has been functional in the department..

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Dr PC Ray (born 20.4.1961) joined the department of biochemistry at Maulana Azad Medical College as an assistant professor on 11.2.1995, after completing his MD from AIIMS, New Delhi. He became the head of the department of Biochemistry on 1.5.2016. He was an avid researcher and a popular teacher. He was loved and respected by one and all. He died of MI and its complications on 29.7.2016. He is survived by his wife and daughter.

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BURNS AND PLASTIC SURGERY

1. Name of the Head of the Department: Dr. Rajeev B. Ahuja

1. Dr. Rajeev B. Ahuja, Consultant Plastic MS, MCh, DNB, FICS, FACS, FAMS Surgeon and Head 2. Dr. P. S. Bhandari ,MS, MCh Consultant Plastic Surgeon & Head of Unit 3. Dr. Arun Goel, MS, MCh, FICS Consultant Plastic Surgeon & Head of Unit 4. Dr. Prabhat Shrivastava, MS, MCh, FICS, FAIS Senior Plastic Surgeon 5. Dr. Varsha Gupta MS, DNB (Plast. Surg.) Specialist Gr. III 6. Dr., Varun Kulshreshtha MS, MCh Junior Specialist

Nine DNB (Plastic Surgery) trainees

2. Members who have left during the period :

Name of the Faculty Designation Reason for leaving the job

1. Dr. Shilpi Baranwal Specialist Gr. III Joined as Assistant Prof., PGIMER & Dr. RML Hospital after selection through UPSC

3. Additions to the Faculty during the period : None

4. Research Scheme (a): Details of Thesis:

(A) Under production: 1. A clinicopathologic study of chronic non-healing recurring ulcers in cutaneous scars: (Candidate: Dr Urvi Shah; Guide: Dr Arun Goel; Co-Guide: Dr Shyam Lata Jain) 2. A prospective screening of burn patients for deep vein thrombosis, incidence and identification of risk factors : (Candidate : Dr Viralkumar Dineshchandra Patel; Guide: Dr Rajeev B. Ahuja; Co-Guides: Dr Prabhat Shrivastava, Dr Gaurav Pradhan, Dr Sunil Naagar) 3. Pre-operative nasal and oropharyngeal microbiological screening and its relevance to outcome in cleft palate surgery (Candidate: Dr Kuldeep Sharma, Guide: Dr Prabhat Shrivastava ; Co- Guides: Dr Rajeev B Ahuja, Dr Bineeta Kashyap) 4. Appraisal of Alsarraf rhinoplasty outcome evaluation score in Indian patients (Candidate: Dr Himanshu Jain, Guide: Dr P S Bhandari; Co- Guides: Dr Arun Goel, Dr G S Meena) 5. Comparison of clinical and functional outcomes using pedicled flaps and free flaps of post tumour excision defect in patients of carcinoma cheek (Candidate : Dr Takshak Deshmukh; Guide: Dr P S Bhandari; Co-Guides: Dr Prabhat Shrivastava, Dr Ishwar Singh)

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6. An epidemiological study of electric burn injury with special reference to prognostic factors (Candidate: Dr Sanjog Sharma, Guide: Dr P S Bhandari; Co-Guide: Dr Prabhat Shrivastava) 7. Comprehensive assessment and validation of efficacy of octyl-2 cyanoacrylate tissue adhesive as a viable alternative to skin sutures in the repair of cleft lip patients (Candidate: Dr Amit Verma; Guide: Dr Prabhat Shrivastava, Co- guides: Dr P S Bhandari, Dr Arun Goel) 8. A study of long term outcomes of split skin grafts donor sites (Candidate: Dr Karan Goyal, Guide : Dr Arun Goel; Co-Guide: Dr Prabhat Shrivastava)

(B) Submitted to National Board of Examinations 1. “Role of Low molecular weight heparin in the prophylaxis of deep vein thrombosis in burn patients on conservative wound management. A randomized controlled trial”. (Candidate: Dr Priya Bansal. Guide: Dr Rajeev B Ahuja; Co- Guide: Dr Arun Goel)

5.Trainees from other agencies

1. Nursing Students from Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospital, St. Stephen's Hospital and Ahilya Bai College of Nursing, New Delhi. 2. Physiotherapy Students from Jamia Milia University.

5. Publications during the period :

1. Ahuja RB, Mulay AM, Ahuja A. Assessment of quality of life (QoL) of burn patients in India using BSHS-RBA scale. Burns. Jan 2016. doi: 10.1016/j.burns.2015.11.011. [Epub ahead of print] 2. Ahuja RB, Chatterjee P. Reply to Contemporary solutions for the treatment of Facial Nerve Paralysis. Plast Reconstr Surg. 2016 Feb; 137(2):482e-483e 3. Ahuja RB, Chatterjee P Contemporary Solutions for the Treatment of Facial Nerve Paralysis. Plast Reconstr Surg. 2016 Feb;137(2):482e-483e. doi: 10.1097/01.prs.0000475813.43036.fe. No abstract available. PMID: 26818345 4. Ahuja RB, Mulay AM, Ahuja A. Assessment of quality of life (QOL) of Burn Patients in India BSHS-RBA scale. Burns. 2016 May; 42(3):639-47. 5. Ahuja RB, ISBI PRACTICE GUIDELINES FOR BURN CARE: Editorial. Burns. 2016 Jul 12. pii: S0305-4179(16)30196- 6. 6. Ahuja RB ISBI PRACTICE GUIDELINES FOR BURN CARE: Editorial. Burns. 2016 Aug; 42(5):951-2. doi: 10.1016/j.burns.2016.06.020. No abstract available. PMID: 27422355 7. Ahuja RB ISBI Practice Guidelines for Burn Care. ISBI Practice Guidelines Committee; Steering Subcommittee. Advisory Subcommittee. Burns. 2016 Aug; 42(5):953-1021. doi: 10.1016/j.burns.2016.05.013. PMID: 27542292 8. Ahuja RB, Bansal P, Pradhan GS, Subberwal M. An analysis of deep vein thrombosis in burn patients (Part 1): Comparison of D-dimer and Doppler ultrasound as screening tools. Burns. 2016 Dec; 42(8):1686-1692. doi: 10.1016/j.burns.2016.08.005. PMID: 27639819

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9. Ahuja RB, Bansal P, Pradhan GS, Subberwal M. An analysis of deep vein thrombosis in burn patients (part II): A randomized and controlled study of thrombo-prophylaxis with low molecular weight heparin. Burns. 2016 Dec; 42(8):1693-1698. doi: 10.1016/j.burns.2016.08.007. PMID: 27633687

6. Books/ Chapters / Contributed : 1. Dr P S Bhandari and Dr Arun Goel contributed a chapter on “Skin Grafts & Flaps in Orthopaedics” in Turek’s Orthopaedics, 7th edition, Edited by Dr Anil K Jain published by Wolters Kluwer, 2016. Chapter 34. Pages 1712-35

7. Conferences/ Workshops/Symposia Attended:

Faculty :

1. “24th Annual Conference of National Academy of Burns-India, NABICON-2016” & “Pre Conference Workshop” at Cuttack and Jagannath Puri, Odisha from February 18-21st, 2016 was attended by Dr PS Bhandari and Dr Arun Goel.

2. “15th Annual Conference of Indian Society of Cleft Lip Palate & Craniofacial Anomalies” & “Pre-Conference Course on Cranio-Facial Osteotomies”, held at Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, from March 25- 27th, 2016 was attended by Dr RB Ahuja, Dr Varsha Gupta and Dr Shilpi Baranwal.

3. “1st PGIMER Lecture series in Plastic Surgery” held at PGIMER & Dr. RML Hospital, New Delhi from 23-24th April, 2016 was attended by Dr RB Ahuja, Dr PS Bhandari and Dr Arun Goel.

4. “50th Anniversary Conference of Lebanese Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery LSPRAS held at Beirut, Lebanon, from 25-28th April, 2016 was attended by Dr RB Ahuja.

5. “2nd AIIMS Facial Plastics and Rhinoplasty Workshop” organised by Department of ENT and Head & Neck Surgery at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi from April 22-24th, 2016 was attended by Dr PS Bhandari.

6. “2016 International Summit Forum on Burns” organised at Chong Qing, China from 14-18th June, 2016 was attended by Dr RB Ahuja. 7. CME cum Workshop on “Principles of Burns Management An Overview” , organised by AMSA, India on 29th June, at Lok Nayak Hospital, New Delhi was attended by Dr. RB Ahuja, Dr PS Bhandari, Dr Arun Goel, Dr Prabhat Shrivastava and Dr Varsha Gupta as Guest Faculty.

8. “Techniques in Plastic Surgery ‘Tips @ Medanta’ ”, organised by the Division of Plastic, Aesthetic and Reconstructive surgery, held at Medanta–The Medicity, Gurgaon, from August 13-14th, 2016 was attended by Dr RB Ahuja, Dr PS Bhandari, Dr Prabhat Shrivastava and Dr Varsha Gupta.

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9. “18th International Society of Burn Injuries (ISBI) Congress” held in Miami, USA, from 29Aug-1st Sept, 2016 was attended by Dr RB Ahuja.

8. “Advances in Burns management-a CME” organised at Army Hospital (R&R), New Delhi from 10-11th Sept, 2016 was attended by Dr Prabhat Shrivastava as Guest Faculty.

10. “Ear Reconstruction Workshop”, a Live Operative workshop, organised at AIIMS Trauma Centre, New Delhi from 17-18th Sept.2016 was attended by Dr PS Bhandari & Dr Prabhat Shrivastava as Guest Faculty.

11. “12th Annual Conference of North Zone Association of Plastic Surgeons of India, NZAPSICON-2016” held at Hotel Nagpal Regency, Ludhiana from 4-6th Nov, 2016 was attended by Dr PS Bhandari.

12. “APSICON 2016”, 51st Annual Conference of Association of Plastic Surgeons of India, held at Hotel Pullman. New Delhi from November 25-27th, 2016 was attended by Dr Rajeev B Ahuja, Dr PS Bhandari, Dr Arun Goel, and Dr Prabhat Shrivastava.

13. “5th CME Workshop on Pharmacovigilance” , organised by the Department of Phrmacology, MAM College, New Delhi on 1st Dec,2016 was attended by Dr. Arun Goel.

13. 3rd CME on Rhinoplasty & Live Operative Workshop”, organised by Departments of Plastic & Cosmetic Surgery and Department of ENT, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi from 3-4th Dec. 2016 was attended by Dr Prabhat Shrivastava as Guest Faculty.

14.“7th Asian Society Breast Plastic Reconstructive Surgery & Breast Reconstruction & Aesthetic Society India Combined Conference, organised by Tata Medical Center at Kolkata from December 9-11th ,2016 was attended by Dr Arun Goel and Dr Varsha Gupta.

DNB (Plastic Surgery) Residents :

9. Dr Viral Patel attended 41st Mini Workshop (Capsule Course) in “Medical Education Technologies” for senior residents organised by the Department of Medical Education, National Teachers Training Centre, Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi from 10-12 Feb, 2016. 10. Dr Kuldeep Sharma attended “APLAST 2016” held at Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi from 4-6 March 2016. 11. Dr Urvi Shah and Dr Viral Patel attended “APSICON 2005-APSI Ethicon Accredited Course in Plastic Surgery” on Hand and Extremity Surgery held at Ganga Hospital, Coimbatore from 12-13th March, 2016. 12. Dr Priya Bansal, Dr Varun Saini, Dr Urvi Shah, Dr Viral Patel, Dr Kuldeep Sharma, Dr Himanshu Jain, Dr Amit Verma, Dr Takshak Deshmukh, Dr Sanjog Sharma and Dr Karan Goyal attended “1st PGIMER Lecture Series in Plastic Surgery” held at PGIMER & Dr .RML Hospital, New Delhi from 23-24th April 2016.

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13. Dr Urvi Shah, Dr Viral Patel, Dr Kuldeep Sharma, Dr Himanshu Jain, Dr Amit Verma, Dr Takshak Deshmukh, Dr Sanjog Sharma, Dr Varun Saini and Dr Karan Goyal attended “CME cum Workshop on “Principles of Burns Management -An Overview”, organised by AMSA under Asian medical students exchange programme, India on 29th June, at Lok Nayak Hospital, New Delhi. Each of them delivered a lecture. 14. Dr Kuldeep Sharma and Dr Viral Patel attended “Techniques in Plastic Surgery ‘Tips @ Medanta’ ”, CME Series, organised by the Division of Plastic, Aesthetic and Reconstructive surgery, held at Medanta–The Medicity, Gurgaon, from August 13- 14th, 2016. 15. Dr Viral Patel attended “AESTHETICS 2016” held at India Habitat Centre, New Delhi from August 19-21st, 2016. 16. Dr Priya Bansal attended “18th International society of Burn Injuries (ISBI) Congress” held in Miami, USA, from 29Aug-1st Sept, 2016. She presented a free paper on “A randomised controlled study on screening and thromboprophylaxis for deep vein thrombosis in burn patients. She was awarded “Young Investigator Prize” for this paper during this conference. 17. Dr Kuldeep Sharma attended “Microsurgical Skills and Techniques” held at Clinical Skills Centre, Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi from September 7-9th and September, 22-23rd, 2016. 18. Dr Viral Patel attended “Microsurgical Skills and Techniques” held at Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi from September 26-27th and October 5-7th, 2016. 19. Dr Kuldeep Sharma attended Capsule course “Medical Educational Technology” organised by the Department of Medical Education, Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi from October 25-27th, 2016. 20. Dr Kuldeep Sharma and Dr Viral Patel attended “APSICON 2016”, 51st Annual Conference of Association of Plastic Surgeons of India, held in New Delhi from November 24-27th, 2016.

8. Significant Honours to Faculty:

1. Dr RB Ahuja was awarded the “First outstanding teacher of the year award” at “APSICON 2016”, 51st Annual Conference of Association of Plastic Surgeons of India, held at Hotel Pullman. New Delhi from November 25-27th, 2016

2. Dr RB Ahuja is the President, International Society for Burn Injuries (2014-2016). 3. Dr RB Ahuja is Executive Trustee of Association of Plastic Surgeons of India (2011 onwards). 4. Dr RB Ahuja was Chief Guest for Inauguration of Burns Unit, at IMS & SUM Hospital, Siksha 'O' Anusandhan University, Bhuvaneshwar, Odisha. February 25th, 2016.

5. Dr RB Ahuja was Chief Guest at “Burn Care Day Celebrations” of Burn Foundation, Guwahati. 5th February 2016.

6. Dr RB Ahuja delivered Invited Guest Lectures on “Acquired nose defects” & “Tissue expansion” at “APLAST”, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi, March 4-6th 2016.

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7. Dr RB Ahuja delivered an Invited Guest Lecture on “Primary rhinoplasty in cleft patients-The state of art” at “15th Annual Conference of Indian Society of Cleft Lip Palate & Craniofacial Anomalies” & “Pre-Conference Course on Cranio- Facial Osteotomies”, held at Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, from March 25-27th, 2016.

8. RB Ahuja delivered Invited Guest Lectures on “Burn Burden of Low and Middle income countries and road to redemption”, “A new paradigm in cross face nerve transfer for long standing facial palsy” and “Reviewing Surgical Options for Palatal Fistulae” at “50th Anniversary Conference of Lebanese Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery LSPRAS held at Beirut, Lebanon, from 25-28th April,2016 was attended by Dr RB Ahuja.

9. Dr RB Ahuja delivered Invited Guest Lectures on “ Reviewing Studies and Current Practices for Screening and Prophylaxis of deep vein thrombosis in burn patients” and “Burn Burden of Low and Middle Income Countries and Road to Redemption” at “2016 International Summit Forum on Burns” organised at Chong Qing, China from14-18th June,2016.

10. Dr RB Ahuja was Guest Speaker and President of the Congress at “18th International Society of Burn Injuries (ISBI) Congress” held in Miami, USA, from 29Aug-1st Sept, 2016.

11. Dr RB Ahuja delivered Invited Orations on “Quality of training and qualification acronyms” and “A new paradigm in cross-face nerve transfer for long standing facial palsy” at 51st Annual Conference of association of Plastic Surgeons of India, held in New Delhi at Hotel Pullman, from November 25-27th, 2016.

12. Dr RB Ahuja was member of the Committee of “International Society for Burn Injuries” to publish “Burn Guidelines” for ISBI.

13. Dr RB Ahuja is Editorial Board Member: Journal of Burns & Trauma (since 2014), Editorial Board Member: Plastic Surgery (since 2014)(formerly Canadian J of Plastic Surgery), Editorial Board Member: Annals of Burns & Fire Disasters (since 2010), Editorial Board Member: Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery (JPRAS) (previously known as British J of Plastic Surgery) since Jan 2008 and Sr. Editorial Board Member: BURNS (since Jan 2007) (Official journal of International Society for Burn Injuries).

14. Dr RB Ahuja delivered an Invited Guest Lecture on “Management of Temporomandibular Joint ankylosis” at 1st PGIMER Lecture series in Plastic Surgery” held at PGIMER & Dr .RML Hospital, New Delhi from 23-24th April 2016.

15. Dr RB Ahuja delivered Invited Guest Lecture on “Management of Temporomandibular Joint ankylosis” at “Techniques in Plastic Surgery ‘Tips @ Medanta’ ”, organised by the Division of Plastic, Aesthetic and Reconstructive surgery, held at Medanta–The Medicity, Gurgaon, from August 13-14th, 2016.

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16. Dr PS Bhandari took over as President, National Academy of Burns –India, (2016-17).

17. Dr PS Bhandari was ‘Ethicon APSI Professor” for the year 2016. He visited the departments of Plastic surgery at Safdarjung Hospital, PGIMER & Dr RML Hospital and at GTB Hospital, New Delhi and delivered lectures to and interacted with the residents and post-doctoral students during this Professorship awarded by Association of Plastic surgeons of India.

18. Dr PS Bhandari is Journal Reviewer for Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery, Indian Journal of Orthopaedics and Annals of Plastic Surgery.

19. Dr PS Bhandari delivered Invited Guest Lectures on “Electric Burns” and “Basics of Rhinoplasty” at 1st PGIMER Lecture series in Plastic Surgery” held at PGIMER & Dr .RML Hospital, New Delhi from 23-24th April 2016.

20. Dr PS Bhandari delivered an Invited Guest Lecture on “Reconstruction of Post Burn Ear Deformity” at Mid-term CME of National Academy of Burns-India, held at NRI Medical College & General Hospital, Chinakakani, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh on 9th July,2016

21. Dr PS Bhandari delivered Invited Guest Lectures on “Cartilage Grafts in Rhinoplasty” & “Catilage graft Sculpting” at “Techniques in Plastic Surgery ‘Tips @ Medanta’ ”, organised by the Division of Plastic, Aesthetic and Reconstructive surgery, held at Medanta–The Medicity, Gurgaon, from August 13-14th, 2016

22. Dr PS Bhandari, along with the Department of Plastic Surgery at AIIMS, organised a “Live Operative Surgery Workshop and ‘Hands on Step by Step Sculpting Master Class’ ’’, using human cadaver rib cartilage for the first time in the World at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi from 17-18th Sept,2016. He carried out surgical operations on two patients of Microtia and delivered Guest Lecture on “Reconstruction of Post Burn ear deformity”.

23. Dr PS Bhandari delivered an Invited Guest Lecture on ‘Skin Cover’ in “Surgery Update”, XXXIV National Continuing Medical Education Programme in Surgery in collaboration with ASICON Surgical Education & Research Foundation held at MAM College, New Delhi from 26th Sept to 1st Oct.2016.

24. Dr PS Bhandari was a Guest Surgeon and delivered an Invited Guest Lecture on ‘Total Ear Reconstruction in Ear Deformity’ and ‘Cartilage Grafts in Rhinoplasty’ at NZAPSICON, 12th Annual Conference of North Zone association of Plastic surgeons Of India, held at Hotel Nagpal Residency, Ludhiana, Punjab from 4-6th, November. He also performed an operation on a patient of Microtia.

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25. Dr PS Bhandari delivered an Invited Guest Lecture on “Cartilage Grafts in Rhinoplasty” and moderated a session in “First Live Surgical Rhinoplasty Workshop” held at Dr Shroff Charity Eye Hospital, New Delhi from 8-9th Oct, 2016

26. Dr Arun Goel delivered an Invited Guest Lecture on “Management of Post Burn Sequelae” at 1st PGIMER Lecture series in Plastic Surgery” held at PGIMER & Dr .RML Hospital, New Delhi from 23-24th April 2016.

27. Dr Arun Goel delivered an Invited Guest Lecture on ‘Post Burn Breast Deformity’ at “APSICON 2016”, 51st Annual Conference of association of Plastic Surgeons of India, held at Hotel Pullman. New Delhi from November 25-27th, 2016.

28. Dr Arun Goel delivered an Invited Guest Lecture on ‘Post Burn Breast Reconstruction’ at “7th Asian Society Breast Plastic Reconstructive Surgery & Breast Reconstruction & Aesthetic Society India Combined Conference organised by Tata Medical Centre, at Kolkata from December 9-11th, 2016.

29. Dr Prabhat Shrivastava was an Invited Faculty at “Techniques in Plastic Surgery ‘Tips @ Medanta’ ”, organised by the Division of Plastic, Aesthetic and Reconstructive surgery, held at Medanta–The Medicity, Gurgaon, from August 13- 14th, 2016

30. Dr Prabhat Shrivastava delivered an Invited Guest Lecture on ‘Fluid Management in Thermal Injury’ at “Advances in Burns Management-a CME” organised at Army Hospital (R&R), New Delhi from 10-11th Sept, 2016.

31. Dr Prabhat Shrivastava was an Invited Faculty and Moderator at “Ear Reconstruction Workshop”, a Live Operative Workshop, organised at AIIMS Trauma Centre, New Delhi from 17-18th Sept.2016.

32. Dr Prabhat Shrivastava was an Invited Faculty and Moderator at “3rd CME on Rhinoplasty & Live Operative Workshop”, organised by Departments of Plastic & Cosmetic Surgery and Department of ENT, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi.

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COMMUNITY MEDICINE

I. Name of the Head of the Department: Dr. Suneela Garg took over as the Head of Department w.e.f February 2016

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S No Name of the Faculty Designation 1 Dr. Suneela Garg Director-Professor and Head 2 Dr. G.K. Ingle Director-Professor 3 Dr. V. K Gupta Director-Professor 4 Dr. G.S. Meena Director-Professor 5 Dr. Nandini Sharma Director-Professor 6 Dr. S.V. Singh* Director-Professor 7 Dr. M.M. Singh* Director-Professor 8 Dr. Bratati Banerjee Professor 9 Dr. Rajesh Kumar Professor 10 Dr. Pragya Sharma Professor *Dr S.V. Singh and Dr M.M. Singh were promoted as Director-Professors

III. Members who have left during this period: Dr. D.K Taneja IV. Research Scheme: A. Completed research projects this year: 1. Healthcare facility preparedness and knowledge, attitude and practices among healthcare providers regarding gender based violence in Delhi- i. Principle investigator: Dr. M.M. Singh ii. Co-PI: Dr. Suneela Garg, Dr Rajesh Kumar, Dr Ingle GK 2. A Community based assessment of Lung Function among adults in Delhi i. Principal Co-ordinator: Dr Suneela Garg ii. Principal investigator:

Dr Bratati Banerjee, Dr. GS Meena, Dr Nandini Sharma

iii. Co- Principal investigator: Dr. M.M. Singh, Dr GK Ingle, Dr SV Singh, Dr. V.K. Gupta iv. Funding agency: DHS

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3. A cross sectional study of prevalence of risk factors of Non Communicable Diseases, and the attitude and behaviour regarding their prevention, amongst Interns of a medical college in Delhi”, with college funding i. Principal investigator: Dr Bratati Banerjee B. On-going projects

1) A prospective study of magnitude of domestic violence in pregnancy, it’s associated factors, related maternal health and birth outcomes in Delhi PI: Dr. Suneela Garg Co-PI: Dr M.M. Singh, Dr Mala, Dr. Nandini Sharma, Dr. V.K.gupta, Dr. Archana Ramalingam Funding agency: ICMR 2) TB Intervention Targeting Mobile Population” (Truck Drivers and Helpers) PI: Dr Nandini Sharma Funding agency: RNTCP, Delhi 3) MDR TB Trends in Case Finding and Treatment Outcomes in Delhi PI: Dr Nandini Sharma Funding agency: RNTCP, Delhi 4) ‘Knowledge, Attitude, Practices About Emergency Contraceptives In Sexually Active Married Women And Reasons Of Its Non-Use Among Abortion Seekers In Delhi’ PI: Dr. Pragya Sharma 5) Knowledge and Practices related to risks associated with use of Personal audio devices among medical students in Delhi PI: Dr Suneela Garg Co PI: Dr M M Singh, Dr Saurav Basu and Dr Charu Kohli Funding agency: MAMC 6). The Knowledge and Practice of oral Health care among Diabetes patients in the out-patient setting of a tertiary care hospital in Delhi PI: Dr Suneela Garg Co PI: Dr Saurav Basu, Dr S Anuradha Funding agency: MAMC

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C. Details of thesis completed during current year:

Name of the Title of the thesis Guide Co-guides student DR. PIYUSH A socio-epidemiological Dr. Suneela Garg Dr. V.K. Gupta KUMAR GUPTA study of pediatric / Dr. M.M. HIV/AIDS and factors Singh / Dr. K. affecting healthcare seeking Rajeshwari among subjects attending ART clinic in a tertiary care hospital in Delhi DR. C. Prevalence of tobacco use, Dr. G.K. Ingle Dr. Nandini VANKHUMA nicotine dependence, Sharma / Dr. knowledge and perception Jugal Kishore / of cigarettes and other Dr. Vikrant tobacco products act Mohanty amongst male undergraduate medical students in Delhi DR. KALIKA An epidemiological study of Dr. V.K. Gupta Dr. Suneela GUPTA otological morbidities and Garg / Dr. related health care seeking Achal Gulati / behaviour among rural and Dr. S.V. Singh urban school children of Delhi DR. RUCHIRA Prevalence of risk factors of Dr. G.S.Meena Dr. Bratati PANGTEY chronic Non-Communicable Banerjee Diseases (diabetes and hypertension) uing WHO STEPS instruments DR. SUNITA Socio-demographic profile, Dr. Nandini Dr. Rajesh DHAKED treatment seeking behaviour Sharma Kumar / Dr. and outcomes in pediatric Ashwani tuberculosis patients in Khanna urban areas of Delhi DR. SRIRAM T. Self-medication practices Dr. S.V. Singh Dr. Panna Lal / among people aged 18 years Dr. Shalini and above in an urban Chawla resettlement colony of Delhi DR. AMIT KUMAR Prevalence of insomnia and Dr. Bratati Dr. G.S.Meena its association with quality Banerjee of life in geriatric population in an urban area of Delhi DR. ANSHUL An epidemiological study of Dr. Rajesh Kumar Dr. Jugal GOEL obesity among the Kishore undergraduate students of a medical college of Delhi

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D. On-going thesis

Name of the student Title of the thesis Guide Co-guides DR. SAURAV The effect of Health Education Dr. Suneela Dr. Nandini BASU through mobile short message Garg Sharma / Dr. M. service on adherence to Meghachandra treatment and glycaemic control Singh / Dr. among diabetes patients in a Sandeep Garg tertiary care hospital in Delhi DR. WARISHA An epidemiological study of Dr. Suneela Dr. M.M. MARIAM vitamin d deficiency & Garg Singh, Dr. S. assessment of the self-care Anuradha, Dr. practices among women with B.C. Koner type 2 diabetes mellitus, seeking treatment in a tertiary care hospital, Delhi DR. RUCHIR Comparative study of Antenatal Dr. G.K. Ingle Dr. Suneela RUSTAGI Care and its socio-demographic Garg/ Dr. M. correlates in an Urban Meghachandra Resettlement colony and a rural Singh/ Dr. area in Delhi. Y.M. Mala DR. POOJA Epidemiological study of Dr. G.K. Ingle Dr Bratati VERMA common ocular morbidities in Banerjee, Dr. school children in rural area of Subash Dadeya Delhi DR. SAKET Patient's Perception of Service Dr. V.K. Dr. Suneela PARASHAR Quality in a Secondary and a Gupta Garg/ Dr. Tertiary Care Hospitals in Delhi. S.V.Singh/ Dr. Yogesh Kumar Sarin DR. SHRADDHA A community based study on Dr. G.S. Dr. Rajesh DEOKOTA overweight, obesity and reported Meena Kumar co-morbid conditions in adult females in a rural area of Delhi. DR. ABANI Study of self-medication Dr. G.S. Dr. Rajesh KUMAR SAHOO practices among people aged 18 Meena Kumar years and above in a rural area of Delhi DR. DALVEER A study about awareness and Dr. S.V. Singh Dr. G.S. Meena, SINGH utilisation of Janani Shishu Dr.V.K. Gupta Suraksha Karyakram provisions among post natal women in an urban resettlement colony of Delhi DR. KAVITA A comparative study of visual Dr. M. Dr. Suneela AGGARWAL inspection of cervix with acetic Meghachandra Garg/ Dr. Y.M. acid and pap smear in cervical Singh Mala/ cancer screening in a tertiary Dr. Shyam Lata care hospital, Delhi. Jain DR. HITAKSHI An epidemiological study of Dr. M.M. Dr. G.K. Ingle.

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injury cases in a tertiary care Singh Dr. Suneela hospital in Delhi and knowledge, Garg, Dr. Tanu attitude and practices among Jain, Dr. A.K. attendants of road traffic Gadpayle accident victims regarding road safety and pre-hospital trauma care DR. MALVIKA Effect of mHealth Dr. Bratati Dr. G.K. Ingle SHARMA communication on behaviour Banerjee change regarding major risk factors of non-communicable diseases in an adult rural population of Delhi. DR. MAYURI Effect of yoga on common risk Dr. Bratati Dr. Nandini ROTTI factors of major non Banerjee Sharma communicable diseases DR. PALAK GOEL Knowledge, attitude and Dr. Rajesh Dr. G.S. Meena practices regarding menstrual Kumar hygiene among women of 18-45 years age residing in a rural area and an urban resettlement colony of Delhi. DR. MOHAMMAD Epidemiological study of the Dr. Rajesh Dr. V.K. Gupta, RASHID burn injury patients admitted in Kumar Dr. S.V Singh, a tertiary care hospital in Delhi Dr. Prabhat Shrivastava

E. Thesis:

1. Dr MM Singh as guide for Ms.Monika for her Ph.D thesis under faculty of Medicine, University of Delhi entitled “ E-waste handling practices and effect of behaviour change communication package among the workers “ (As Supervisor) (Ongoing) 2. Dr. M.M.Singh as guide for Lt. Col. Dr. Vipra Mangla for her Ph.D thesis under faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Delhi entitled “An epidemiological study on vitamin D status and effect of its supplementation on glycaemic control and insulin resistance in type II diabetes mellitus patients attending a tertiary care hospital of Delhi”. Co-supervisor: Dr Suneela Garg 3. Dr M.M.Singh is the co-supervisor for Ms. Khundongbam Gyanbati Devi, for her Ph.D thesis entitled “ Household Management of Manutrition in Manipur”, Delhi University, Delhi

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G. ICMR STS:

1) Dr. Suneela Garg was the guide for ICMR STS titled “Knowledge, attitude and practices regarding air pollution among residents of urban area of New Delhi.” 2) Dr Pragya Sharma was the guide for ICMR STS titled “Effect of Intervention on Awareness and Practice of Self Breast Examination(SBE) among Nurses and ANMs”

V. Trainees from other agencies: 1. Ms Sennur Solmaz from Turkey, was posted as an Intern from 16th December 2016 to 14th January 2017 2. Ms. Saipriya was an Intern in the Department of Community Medicine from Drexel University, USA. 3. Spirometry Technicians and Nursing Orderlies from various Health care facilities were trained to perform Spirometry examination during January 2016. 4. Medical Officers and Para Medical Staff of different districts were trained regarding OPV Switch and IPV Introduction. VI. Training course/Conferences/ Workshops organised:

1. A workshop on Field testing of the WHO ear and hearing survey protocol in India was held on 10-11 November 2016 with Dr. Suneela Garg Co-ordinator and Dr G S Meena and Dr M M Singh as Convener. 2. A symposium on “Otitis Media: Total Solutions; Primary to Tertiary” was held on 30th July 2016 with Dr Suneela Garg and Dr M M Singh, Dr Passey and Dr A.K. Agarwal as Co-ordinators. 3. A workshop on dissemination of report – “Health care Facility Preparedness and Knowledge, Attitude and Practices among Healthcare Providers regarding Gender – Based Violence in Delhi” with Dr M.M. Singh as Co-ordinator, Dr Suneela Garg, Dr GK Ingle were Co-ordinators and Dr Passey as co-ordinator. 4. A technical session on “Harm Reduction Strategies for Tobacco control” was held with Dr. Suneela Garg, Dr. Nandini Sharma and Dr M.M Singh as co-ordinators in collaboration with Reason Foundation, USA

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5. Dr. Suneela Garg, Dr. G.S. Meena, Dr.MM Singh organised workshop on "Validation of WHO research protocol for surveys on ear and hearing problems" in MAMC, New Delhi. 6. A quiz programme was organised at MAMC for MBBS students to celebrate the World Health Day Theme “Beat Diabetes”. Co-ordinators: Dr Suneela Garg. Facilitators: Dr. M.M.Singh, Dr Rajesh Kumar, Dr. Bratati Banerjee, Dr. Pragya Sharma. 7. Double Helical Conclave and National Health Award was organised at Hotel Ashok on 19th March 2016. Co-ordinators: Dr. Suneela Garg and Dr. M.M.Singh 8. A Health Camp was organized for “Ear Awareness and Ear screening” at Delhi Gate Health Centre using tele-otoscopy on 14th March 2016. Coordinators :Dr. Suneela Garg, Dr. S.V. Singh, Dr. M.M. Singh 9. A Health Camp was organized for Ear Awareness and Ear Screening Camp at Jangpura on 3rd March 2016. Co-ordinators: Dr Suneela Garg and Dr. M.M.Singh 10. An Ear Awareness programme was organised at Amar Jyoti Rehabilitation & Research Centre. Co-ordinators : Dr. Suneela Garg, Dr. M.M. Singh, Dr. G.S. Meena 11. Co-ordination meetings with various deprtments were held for Vector Borne Diseases Control in MAMC campus and adjacent areas under the Chairmanship of the Dean 12. Training for Medical Officers and Para-Medical Staff for OPV Switch and IPV Introduction were conducted in Department of Community Medicine, MAMC 13. Training for Medical Officers and Para-Medical Staff for Vector Borne Diseases Control was conducted by Department of Community Medicine, MAMC

VII. Publications 1. Garg S, Basu S, Ramalingam A. The Hidden wastage of Anti-Rabies vaccine and Rabies Immunoglobulins in India due to excess vaccination. Indian Journal of Communicable Diseases. 2016; 2(1): 87-90 2. Garg S, Anand T, Singh R. Rural training of medical interns or post graduate to address medical manpower deficiency in India-A dilemma. Amity journal of Healthcare management. 2016 1(1),51-56. 3. Garg S, Kohli C. Malaria Need for addressal and future challenges. Indian

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Journal of Communicable Diseases. 2016;2 (1): 71-75 4. Garg S, Ramalingam A, M M Singh, Sriram.T. Strategies to Combat Congenital Rubella Syndrome: An Overview. Indian Journal of Communicable Diseases. 2016; 2(1): 29-32 5. Dhuria M, Sharma N, Chopra KK, Chandra S. Universal access to DOTS in Delhi Prisons: Where do we stand? Indian Journal of Tuberculosis doi 10.1016/j.ijtb.2016.01.005.

6. Sharma N, Dhaked S, Kundu D, Das A. Silicosis and Silico-: Perspectives. Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 2016;94:777- 78.doi:http://dx.doi.org?10.2471?BLT.15.163550. 7. Kumar P, Mehra A, Inder D, Sharma N. Organizational commitment and intrinsic motivation of regular and contractual primary health care providers J Family Med Primary Care. 2016;5:94-100.

8. Singh M. M., Garg S, Dash R, Kumar R, Jain N, Sharma N, Anand T.' Study on awareness regarding gender based violence among group D workers in public hospitals of Delhi - A gender perspective' Int J Community Med Public Health. 2016; 3(6): 1510-1515 doi: 10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20161620.

9. Udhay B, Sharma N, Madhan Kumar Velu, Kohli C. Epidemiology of childhood illnesses in an urban resettlement colony of Delhi. Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health Post Graduate Medical Research: Special Issue DOI 10.1016/j.cegh.2016.05.001.

10. Sharma N, Venkat Raman A, Dhaked S, Kumar P.A comprehensive review of evolution of Human resources for health in public health services in India. MAMCJ Med Sci 2016;2:116-21.

11. Garg S, Chakravarti A, Singh R, Goyal RC, Chaturvedi RM, Rajesh JG, Ganguly E, Ramesh Masthi NR, Sharma N, Singh MM, Nealon J, Moureau A, Ferreira G, Ojha S. Dengue serotype -specific seroprevalence among 5-10 year old children in India: a community based cross sectional study. International Journal of infectious diseases.http://authors.elseiver.com/sd/article/S1201971216312140.

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12. Kohli C, Udhayabhaskaran, Garg S, Sharma N. Burden of ear morbidities among children in primary care setting in Delhi. Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health doi:10.1016/j.cegh.2016.08.010.

13. Sharma N, Venkat Raman A, Dhaked S, Kumar P. Human Resource challenges in public health services. Accepted for publication in South Asian Journal of Human Resource Management

14. Sharma S, Kohli C, Sharma N, Mehra D. Incomplete Immunization Coverage in Delhi: Reasons and Solutions Primary Health Care: Open Access. DOI: 10.4172/2167-1079.1000240. 15. Sharma N, Dhaked S, Vankhuma C, Kohli C, Anand T, Singh MM. Smoke free Delhi: Status of Implementation of anti-smoking legislation and its perception in Educational Institutions. Accepted for publication in MAMCJ Med Sci

16. Anand T, Chandra S, Sharma N, Grover S, Ingle G.K. Decadal Impact of Directly Observed Treatment Short course program on age and Gender among new Infectious Tuberculosis cases in Delhi. Accepted for publication in’ Indian Journal of Tuberculosis’.

17. Singh MM, Duhan S, Sandhu S, Devi R. Positive thinking and health status among adults in a tertiary care hospital of Delhi, India. Int J Community Med Public Health. 2016; 3(12): 3511-3514. 18. Devi R, Kapoor B, Singh MM. Effectiveness of self-learning module on the knowledge and practices regarding foot care among type II diabetes patients in East Delhi, India. Int J Community Med Public Health. 2016; 3(8): 2133-2141. 19. Dash R, Singh MM. Strengthening role of health sectors in gender based violence Int J Community Med Public Health. 2016; 3(6): 1341-1347. 20. Sandhu S, Singh MM, Chauhan R, Mazta SR, Prashar A. Risk factor profile for non-communicable diseases in public institutions of Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, India. Int J Community Med Public Health. 2016; 3(11): 3063-3067. 21. Ahlawat P, Singh MM, Garg S, Ramalingam A. Prevalence of Postmenopausal Symptoms, Health Seeking Behaviour and Associated Factors among Postmenopausal Women in an Urban Resettlement Colony of Delhi. IJHSR. 2016; 6(4): 51-56.

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22. Devi R, Kapoor B, Singh MM. Prevalence of self-reported Type 2 diabetes mellitus and associated socio-economic-demographic factors among adults above 20 years in a residential area of Delhi. Asian Journal of Medical Sciences. 2016;7(4):6-13. DOI:10.3126/ajms.7i4.14616. 23. Singh MM, Devi R. Teaching medical ethics. Available at http://www.bmj.com/content/355/bmj.i6415/rr-3 (Published on 15th December 2016). 24. Singh MM, Devi R. Doctors as role models for smoking cessation among patients. Available at http://www.bmj.com/content/355/bmj.i6571/rr-0 (Published on 13th December 2016). 25. Singh MM, Devi R. Need for social awakening, support and rehabilitation for substance abusers. Available at http://www.bmj.com/content/355/bmj.i5921/rr (Published on 07th December 2016). 26. Singh MM, Devi R, Mangla V. Individual saturated fatty acids and risk of coronary heart disease in US men and women study: possible bias. Available at http://www.bmj.com/content/355/bmj.i5796/rr-7 (Published on 01st December 2016). 27. Singh MM, Devi R, Mangla V. Need for vitamin D supplementation in Indian population. Available at http://www.bmj.com/content/355/bmj.i6183/rr-7 (Published on 29th November 2016). 28. Singh MM, Devi R. General Practitioners: An integral part of health care in developing countries. Available at http://www.bmj.com/content/355/bmj.i5698/rr (Published on 31st October 2016). 29. Singh MM, Devi R. Tackling air pollution: Indian context. Available at http://www.bmj.com/content/355/bmj.i5620/rr (Published on 28th October 2016). 30. Singh MM, Devi R. Climate change and health effects: everybody's responsibility. Available at http://www.bmj.com/content/355/bmj.i5245/rr-8 (Published on 27th October 2016). 31. Singh MM, Devi R. Feasibility of evidence based research. Available at http://www.bmj.com/content/355/bmj.i5440/rr-2 (Published on 26th October 2016). 32. Singh MM. Statistics for scientific validity of studies. Available at http://www.bmj.com/content/355/bmj.i5649/rr-1 (Published on 25th October 2016).

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33. Singh MM. Re: India launches plan for national cancer screening programme. Available at http://www.bmj.com/content/355/bmj.i5574/rr-0 (Published on 22nd October 2016). 34. Singh MM, Devi R, Mangla V. Should we invest on vaccines for Malaria elimination? Available at http://www.bmj.com/content/352/bmj.i908/rr-5 (Published on 27th August 2016). 35. Singh MM, Devi R. Surrogate mothers under proposed new law in India. Available at http://www.bmj.com/content/354/bmj.i4669/rr (Published on 26th August 2016). 36. Singh MM, Devi R. Re: Better use of public health facilities in India could improve kala-azar diagnosis, say researchers. Available at http://www.bmj.com/content/350/bmj.h1769/rr-0 (Published on 25th August 2016). 37. Singh MM, Devi R. Considerations in developing a framework for cancer screening in India. Available at http://www.bmj.com/content/353/bmj.i2634/rr (Published on 14th May 2016). 38. Singh MM, Devi R. Re: India sets out plan to eliminate malaria by 2030- alternative strategies. Available at http://www.bmj.com/content/352/bmj.i908/rr-1 (Published on 17th February 2016). 39. Singh MM, Devi R. Qualitative research in health sciences. Available at http://www.bmj.com/content/352/bmj.i563/rr-33 (Published on 17th February 2016). 40. Singh MM, Devi R. Replicability of App based contraception use behaviour in rural India. Available at http://www.bmj.com/content/352/bmj.i667/rr (Published on 04th February 2016). 41. Devi R, Singh MM, Kapoor B. Use of texts, apps, and Skype for diabetes care in developing countries. Available at http://www.bmj.com/content/352/bmj.i394/rr (Published on 23rd January 2016). 42. Singh MM, Devi R. Recording patient doctor consultations in India - some issues. Available at http://www.bmj.com/content/350/bmj.g7645/rr-13 (Published on 23rd January 2016). 43. Singh MM, Devi R. Care of adults in the last days of life: a few more considerations. Available at http://www.bmj.com/content/351/bmj.h6631/rr-3 (Published on 12th Jan 2016).

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44. Singh MM, Devi R. Breast cancer and alcohol. Available at http://www.bmj.com/content/352/bmj.i109/rr-0 (Published on 10 Jan 2016). 45. Singh MM. Autism management by parents and health workers. Available at http://www.bmj.com/content/351/bmj.h6987/rr (Published 03 Jan 2016). 46. Singh MM, Devi R. Climate change and doctors. Available at http://www.bmj.com/content/351/bmj.h6316/rr-2 (Published on 1st Jan 2016). 47. Garg S, Mangla V, Singh MM. Vicious virus. Available at http://www.doublehelical.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/DH_October- 2016_web.pdf. 48. Banerjee B, Banerjee R. Zika: The newly emerging threat to mankind. Indian J Communicable diseases 2015; 2(1): 19-23. 49. Meena JK, Verma A, Banerjee B,Ingle GK. Cardiovascular disease determinants: Burden and knowledge among women in a rural community of Delhi. Int J Med Sci Public Health 2015;4 (Online First). DOI: 10.5455/ijmsph.2015.3009201455. 50. Verma A, Meena JK, Banerjee B. A comparative study of prevalence of RTI/STI symptoms and treatment seeking behaviour among the married women in urban and rural areas of Delhi. Int J Reproductive Medicine, vol. 2015, Article ID 563031, 8 pages, 2015. doi:10.1155/2015/563031. 51. Sharma P, Rathi A, Taneja DK, Garg S. Implications of IPV introduction in National Immunization Schedule and strategies to combat shortages.International Journal of Vaccine Research.Review Article.Open Access.June 28,2016.

VIII. Books/ Chapters contributed:

1. Dr. Suneela Garg had contributed to the WHO document on “Ear And Hearing Care: Planning and Monitoring of National Strategies- A manual” 2. Dr. Suneela Garg had contributed to the WHO document on “Ear and hearing care situation Analysis tool” 3. Dr Suneela Garg and Dr Archana R had co-ordinated modules for “Home Health Aide- Care of Elderly” course under Prime Ministers Skill Development Programme. 4. Dr M.M.Singh, Dr. Garg S, Dr.Sharma N, Dr. Kumar R and Dr.Ingle GK authored a book titled “ Health care facility preparedness and knowledge, attitude

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and practices among health care providers regarding gender based violence in Delhi” published by New Delhi, Paragon International Publishers, 2016 (ISBN no. 978-93-83154-48-7).

5. Dr Bratati Banerjee edited one book “Taneja DK. Health Policies and Programmes in India”. 14th ed. Banerjee B (Ed), Delhi (India): Doctors Publications; 2016. 6. Dr Bratati Banerjee contributed two chapters in 11th edition of the book titled, ‘Health Policies and Programmes in India’ by Dr DK Taneja, Doctors Publications, 2016. 7. Dr Pragya Sharmaedited Handbook on Preventive and Social Medicine by Dr Yashpal Bedi already underprint.

IX. Conferences/workshops/symposiums attended. 1. Dr. Suneela Garg attended the International conference on Universal health coverage in India; Policy option and challenges 2. Dr. Suneela Garg attended the International conference on Infectious Diseases at Hyderabad on 1st to 3rd March. 2016 3. Dr. Suneela Garg attended the Workshop on “Cochlear Implant conclave at G.B. Pant Hospital on 20th Feb. 2016 4. Dr. Suneela Garg attended the Seminar on “Public in relation to Sustainable Development” in collaboration with Rama foundation on 18th March 2016 5. Dr. Suneela Garg attended the Workshop on “Improving availability & Rational use of medicines in public health facilities” organized by Deptt. Of Pharmacology MAMC 6. Dr. Suneela Garg attended the Workshop on “Qualitative Research Methods and Analysis” at ESIC Medical College & Hosp Faridabad Haryana. 7. Dr. Suneela Garg attended the Workshop on “Recent Advances in Community Medicine” at Army Medical College Delhi, Dr. S. Garg 8. Dr. Suneela Garg attended the Workshop on Dissemination of the report on “Health care facility preparedness, knowledge attitude and practices among health care providers regarding gender based violence” in Delhi 9. Dr. Suneela Garg attended the 3rd International Conference on Occupational & Environment Health organized by IVPSS MAMC

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10. Dr. Suneela Garg attended the Multi Sectoral Workshop on Air Pollution Translating Recommendation of the steering committee on Air pollution and Health related issues into action organized by MoHFW India 11. Dr. Suneela Garg attended the 7th Annual Global collation on Hearing care at Mannila Philipines 12. Dr. Suneela Garg attended the Workshop on “Building the bridge between Air quality weather and health in India” collaboration with NCDCs and CDC. 13. Dr. Suneela Garg attended the programme on “Beti Bacahao , Beti Padao” on the occasion of Women’s Day organized by Deptt. Of Paed. MAMC 14. Dr. Suneela Garg gave a Talk on Doordarshan and Lok Sabha Channel on Tuberculosis and Diabetes 15. Dr. Suneela Garg had participated in World TB Day organized by International Union Against TB and Lung disease” 16. Dr. Suneela Garg was an Expert for Recruitment of faculty in ESIS Medical Colleges and Ambedekar Medical College 17. Dr. Suneela Garg was an Expert for Faculty of Medical Sciences to examine / recommend the proposed ordiance / syllabus of B. Voc health care ( Hospital Adminstration ) 18. Dr. Suneela Garg was a Resource person for “Bridge courses for Trainee Nurses “ at IGNOU 19. Dr. Suneela Garg was an Expert “To discuss how MD Trainings in Community Medicine can be enhanced by incorporation of EIS component” at Nirman Bhawan 20. Dr. Suneela Garg was an Expert for “Sub-National consultation on integration of Intelligence session (EIS) India teaching and MD Community Medicine” at NCDC 21. Dr. Suneela Garg was a Resource person for “Training on Temporal Bone” and lecture taken on NPPCD organized by Deptt. Of ENT 22. Dr. Suneela Garg was an Expert for “Course & studies of Community Medicine” organized by FMS University of Delhi 23. Dr. Suneela Garg was an Expert for “To discuss the mid-term status and future plan of action for the project “TB Intervention model Targeting mobile population of trucker”

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24. Dr. Suneela Garg was an Expert and Chairperson for “8th meeting of the technical Resources group on Paed. ART” Organised by NACO 25. Dr. Suneela Garg was an Expert for “Stakeholders meeting for the WHO programme on prevention of deafness and hearing loss” at WHO Headquarters Geneva ( 6-8 July 2016) 26. Dr. Suneela Garg attended the Lecture on “Harm Reduction Strategy for Tobacco control “ organized by Deptt. Of Community Medicine collaboration with Reason foundation 27. Dr. Suneela Garg gave a Guest lecture on “Swacha Bharat Abhiyan” at Maitri college, Delhi University

28. A session on Drug Policies and Essential Medicine Concept in Workshop on Improving’ Availability and Rational Use of Medicines in Public Health Facilities’, on March 30th -31st, 2016 was chaired by Dr. Nandini Sharma

29. Wellcome Trust Funding Horizons Workshop in New Delhi on10th Feb at JNU was attended by Dr. Nandini Sharma

30. Symposium on ‘Unite to end TB’ and chaired session ‘Vaccines for TB : something on the horizon’ conducted by AIIMS on 29th March 2016 was attended by Dr. Nandini Sharma

31. NDMC World Health Day on 22nd March 2016 was attended by Dr. Nandini Sharma

32. CME on TB diagnosis and Treatment: An update organized by IUTALD and Govt. Of NCT Delhi at The Park on 30th March 2016 was attended by Dr. Nandini Sharma

33. Guest lecture was delivered on Epidemiology at Ambedkar University 15 Feb. 2016 by Dr. Nandini Sharma

34. Operational Research workshop in Dr. Rajendra Prasad Government Medical College Kangra at Tanda Himachal Pradesh 1to 3 May 2016 was attended by Dr. Nandini Sharma as resource person.

35. National Consultation on integration of MD (Community Medicine) and India EIS training held on 2 June, 2016 at NCDC was attended by Dr. Nandini Sharma

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36. Symposium Otitis media: Total solutions primary to tertiary—Sound hearing 2030, society for sound hearing and delivered lecture on “Role of IEC in prevention of otitis media “was attended by Dr. Nandini Sharma .

37. Workshop on “Innovation in tobacco harm reduction” by Reason foundation on 18 Aug 2016 was attended by Dr. Nandini Sharma

38. Workshop” Harm reducrtion and smoking cessation” and presented “Sharing research experience in tobacco control” organized by Reason foundation and MAMC on 30 Sept was attended by Dr. Nandini Sharma

39. Operational Research meeting of the State OR committee of RNTCP, Delhi on 15 November, 2016 was attended by Dr. Nandini Sharma

40. Workshop on TB awareness organized by Apollo hospital and IUTALD on 2nd December was attended by Dr. Nandini Sharma

41. NUHM workshop on “ Role of Medical Colleges in National Urban Health Mission” organized by National Health Systems Resource Center, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (Govt. of India), in collaboration with All India Institute of Medical Science , New Delhi on 26 Oct, 2016 was attended by Dr. Nandini Sharma

42. Dr. Nandini Sharma was a resource person for the course ‘Specialised Training Course on ’CBRN Emergency Management for Medical Officers ’ organized by Division of CBRN Defence, Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences (INMAS) to impart knowledge and hone the skills/competence of CBRN Responders towards important aspects of CBRN Mitigation and Disaster Management.

43. Dr.MM Singh chaired a scientific session during 43rd Annual National conference of IAPSM at Gandhinagar, Gujarat, 7-9 th January 2016.

44. Dr. MM Singh participated in the NCD, screening & awareness camps at Pragati Maidan, from 14-27th November, 2016 at India International Trade Fair.

45. Dr Rajesh Kumar co-ordinated andparticipated in the NCD, screening & awareness camps at Pragati Maidan, from 14-27th November, 2016 at India International Trade Fair.

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46. Dr. Pragya Sharma co-ordinated andparticipated in the MTNL Health Mela held in November 2016.

47. Devi R, Kapoor B, Singh MM. Prevalence of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and associated socio-economic demographic factors among adults above 20 years in a residential area of Delhi. Awarded runner up prize in a scientific session presentation during 43rd Annual National conference of IAPSM at Gandhinagar, Gujarat, 7-9 th January 2016.

48. 43rd Annual National Conference of Indian Public Health Association at Dehradun, UP from 4th to 6th March 2016 was attended by Dr Bratati Banerjee 49. A session on Non Communicable diseases at the 43rd Annual National Conference of Indian Public Health Association at Dehradun, UP from 4th to 6th March 2016 was chaired by Dr Bratati Banerjee 50. Mind Body Medicine Conference of Brahmakumari from 24th-25thDecember 2016 at Manesar, Haryana was attended by Dr Bratati Banerjee 51. Dr Bratati Banerjee was the Co-Author for oral presentation on “A community based cross-sectional study to assess quality of life and associated factors using WHO QOL bREF scale among geriatric population of an urban area of Dehi, India” presented by Dr. Amit Ujjainia at MMHS, Melbourne, 5-6th Nov 2016 52. Dr Bratati Banerjee was the Co-Author for oral presentation on “Assessment of mental health literacy in school-going adolescents” presented by Dr. Malvika Sharma at 2nd International Conference on Public Health, Colombo, Sri Lanka, 28-29th July 2016. 53. 60th Annual Conference of Public Healthfrom 4thto 6th March 2016 in Dehradun,UttraKhand was attended by Dr Pragya Sharma 54. Dr. Pragya Sharma had co-ordinated 3 rounds of trainings related to OPV Switch and IPV Introduction 55. Dr. Pragya Sharma co-ordinated the trainings with MCD for Vector Borne Diseases Control in MAMC and adjacent campus.

X. Papers presented in Conferences:

1. Dr. Suneela Garg attended the 7th Annual Global collation on Hearing care at Mannila Philipines held on 24th and 25th Oct 2016 and presented about “The WHO situation Analysis Tool and its role in developing National Strategies”

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2. Dr. Suneela Garg attended the 7th Annual Global collation on Hearing care at Mannila Philipines, held on 24th and 25th Oct 2016 and presented about “Need for Skilled Primary Ear Care workers in developing countries”. 3. Dr. Suneela Garg attended the Stakeholders’ meeting for the WHO program on prevention of deafness and hearing loss on 6-7 July at Geneva, Switzerland and presented about “Ear and Hearing care Situation Analysis Tool”. 4. Dr Nandini Sharma presented in IAPSM Annual conference Gandhinagar 7-9 Jan. 2016. Burden of CAD in adults in India Awarded 2nd prize in Poster 5. Dr Nandini Sharma presented in NATCON Lucknow 19-21 Feb. 2016. Barriers and challenges in treatment seeking in paedatric TB patients attending DOTS centers in urban areas of Delhi 6. Dr Nandini Sharma presented in IPHA 46th Annual conference Dehradun 4- 6march 2016. Epidemiology and treatment outcomes in paedatric TB patients attending DOTS centers in urban areas of Delhi 7. Dr Nandini Sharma presented in Annual Public Health symposium on Universal Health Coverage organized by School of public health PGI Chandigarh,9 -10 March 2016. Root causes underlying the challenges in health care delivery at a Primary Urban Health Centre, Delhi. Awarded 1st prize in Poster. 8. Dr. S.V. Singh was the Chairperson in the session Theme 6 (oral session 6)- chemical and radiation exposure and water pollution. In 3rd International conference on occupational & environmental health 9. Dr. S.V. Singh attended the Conference on combating Anti-Microbial Resistance(AMR): Public Health challenge and priority held on 23rd, 24th, and 25th Feb. 2016 at Ashok Hotel, New Delhi. The Conference organized by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Govt. Of India with support from World Health Organization. 10. Dr S. V. Singh attended the Revised basic course workshop in medical education technologies from MCI Regional Centre; Maulana Azad Medical College New Delhi - 110002 11. Dr Bratati Banerjee attended 43rd Annual National Conference of Indian Public Health Association at Dehradun, UP from 4th to 6th March 2016

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12. Dr Bratati Banerjee chaired a session on Non Communicable diseases at the 43rd Annual National Conference of Indian Public Health Association at Dehradun, UP from 4th to 6th March 2016 13. Dr Bratati Banerjee attended Mind Body Medicine Conference of Brahmakumari from 24th-25th December 2016 at Manesar, Haryana. 14. Dr Bratati Banerjee was Co-Author for oral presentation on “A community based cross-sectional study to assess quality of life and associated factors using WHO QOL BREF scale among geriatric population of an urban area of Dehi, India” presented by Dr. Amit Ujjainia at MMHS, Melbourne, 5-6th Nov 2016

15. Dr Bratati Banerjee was Co-Author for oral presentation on “Assessment of mental health literacy in school-going adolescents” presented by Dr. Malvika Sharma at 2nd International Conference on Public Health, Colombo, Sri Lanka, 28- 29th July 2016 16. Dr Rajesh Kumar had delivered a guest lecture on Rabies and Zika virus at Teerthanker Mahaveer Medical College & Research Centre, Moradabad. 17. Dr Rajesh Kumar was the Chairperson for one of the sessions at3rd International Conference on Occupational & Environmental health (ICOEH 2016) from 23rd to 25th September 2016. XI. Visitors 1. Mr. Julian Morris, President of Reason Foundation, visited the Department of Community medicine 2. Dr. Rajesh. N. Sharma, Professor, North-East Hill University, Shillong visited the Department for Harm Reduction Strategies in Tobacco control. XII. Honours 1. Dr. Suneela Garg was awarded Best doctor, achievement in Community Medicine in National Health Awards organized by Double Helical at Hotel Ashoka, New Delhi 19th March 2016. 2. Dr MM Singh was awarded with best public health expert in National Health Awards organized by Double Helical at Hotel Ashoka, New Delhi 19th March 2016 3. Dr. M.M.Singh was made theAssociate editor, International Journal of Non- Communicable Diseases

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4. Dr. M.M.Singh was made the Editorial board member of (a) International Journal of Medical and Applied Research; (b) Indian Journal of Preventive Medicine; (c) Indian Journal of Communicable diseases; XIII. Fellowships:

Fellowship was awarded by Indian Public Health Association (IPHA) and availed by Dr.Pragya Sharma in March 2016 in 60th Annual Public Health Conference held in Uttrakhand.

XIV. Representation on Expert Committee / Bodies: -

Dr. Suneela Garg:

1. Task Force Member for DST 2. Expert for ICMR Project reviews: 3. Expert: ICMR interviews for scientist grade E 4. Expert: UPSC for finalizing the question bank 5. Expert: Lok Sabha talk on Women Director Policy, NCD, HIV/AIDS 6. Expert: DU for developing Skill based course on Health Management 7. Expert: DNB for validation of question bank 8. Expert Grant in Aid scheme for DHR on inter sectoral convergences and coordination for promotion of guidance of health research 9. Appointed as an expert for “Architect and design consultant for planning, designing and engineering consultancy services for construction of Medical College campus for Churu, Barmer Rajasthan. 10. Expert: Sharing perspective in Public Health Conference at Army Medical College Delhi Cantt. 11. Expert: “Recent changes in Clinical Trial Regulation in India” conference at India Habitat centre 12. Resource Person: Moral code of conduct for female employees (CME) 13. Resource person for ITBP Counsellor Training on HIV/AIDS 14. Resource person for “Impact on Merger & Acquisition on Indian Pharma Industry on production Access and pricing of drugs in India and developing countries “

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15. Invited as Teaching Subjects Expert in the selection committee for the recruitment of Teaching facility at Hindu Rao hospital 16. Member: Academic Committee of Research Society MAMC 17. Member: Type IV Accommodation MAMC 18. In-charge Telecommunication MAMC

Dr. G.S. Meena:

1. Nodal Officer for MAMC Post Graduate Admissions Delhi University 2. Member ICMR Project Review Committee 3. Member ICMR Task force expert committee 4. Chairman for ACP, MACP 5. Member Allotment / accommodation committee 6. Member MAMC IT,LAN & Server Committee 7. Member Anti Ragging Committee 8. Secretary for Students Sports Committee 9. Resource person for NBE 10. Nodal Officer for IDSP (Integrated Disease Surveillance Project) 11. Selection Committee Member 12. In-charge Senior Residents 13. External Examiner MD RD Gardi Medical College, Ujjain MP. 14. Counselling Committee Member for UG & PG admissions Delhi University 15. Resource person for Sound Hearing 2030 16. Expert Committee Member for National Iodine Deficiency Control Programme, Min. HFW 17. Member, National Urban Health Mission Dr. Nandini Sharma:

1. Chairperson for the implementation of RNTCP in Medical Colleges of Delhi.

2. Expert committee for MDR-TB unit management in LN hospital.

3. Chairperson Expert committee for evaluation of Operation Research Projects on RNTCP in Delhi.

4. Environmental Assessment and Management of Water Resources Projects Sectional Committee, WRD 24 of Bureau of Indian Standards.

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5. Member Committee for monitoring and review work of Canals and Command Area Development of Omkareshwar Project constituted by MoEF.

6. Resource person for STI Control Programme in Delhi‘

7. Technical Expert Group on TB Burden estimation in India

8. National Operational Research Committee –RNTCP, Govt. Of India

9. Member Secretary Maulana Azad Medical College Protocol Committee

10. Nodal Officer Pulse Polio for Maulana Azad Medical College

11. Member Research Advisory Committee of Model Rural Health research Unit Distt. Una (HP)

12. Expert member of CBSE for UGC NET exam

Dr. S.V. Singh 1. Ex-officio (Past President) of Faculty Association, Maulana Azad Medical College and Associated Hospitals, New Delhi till March 2015 2. Standing Procurement Committee, Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi. 3. Advisor Center for enquiry, New Delhi. 4. Committee of Courses & Studies, Dep't. Of Community Medicine, University of Delhi till October 2016. 5. Suspension Review Committee 6. Member in interview board for appointment of Various Faculty posts and tutors at Dr. BSA Medical College and Hospital Govt. Of NCT Delhi 110085interveiw held 5-7 September 2016. 7. Member “Grievance Committee for redressal of the grievances of the students (includingthe problems faced by SCs/STs/OBCs/PwD and Girls students/ Equal opportunity cell/Anti-discriinatory Committee.” Dr. M.M. Singh

1. Task Force Group member of ICMR on “Health systems preparedness for interventions for diabetes, hypertension, chronic respiratory diseases and cardiovascular disease and deaths due to non-communicable diseases among the tribal population in India”(2013 ongoing) 2. Project review member of ICMR on Stillbirths

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3. Chairman, ethical committee board, Dept. of Anthropology, Delhi University 4. Chairman, ethical committee of New Delhi Tuberculosis Centre, New Delhi 5. MBBS/MD examiner for Delhi University, CCS University, Meerut, Swami Ram Himalayan University, Dehradun., IP university, New Delhi, Manipur University, Imphal, Aligarh Muslim University, Baba Farid University, Swami Vivekanad Subharti University, Meerut. 6. Ph.D Thesis examiner of KG Medical University, MD thesis examiner of PGIMER, Chandigarh 7. Member, sanitation committee, MAMC, New Delhi 8. Nodal Officer, committee for harassment of North East students, MAMC, New Delhi 9. Member, H1N1 death review committee, Govt. of NCT Delhi

Dr. Bratati Banerjee 1) MCI Inspector 2) Nodal Officer Community Medicine, Regional STI Centre, MAMC, under NACO 3) Counselor for Post Graduate Diploma in Geriatric Medicine (PGDGM) course, of Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), New Delhi. 4) Member of Editorial Board of Indian Journal of Communicable Diseases 5) Peer Reviewer for Indian Journal of Public Health 6) Peer Reviewer for International Journal of Medicine and Public Health 7) Peer reviewer for Basic Research Journal of Medicine and Clinical Sciences 8) In charge of PG Programme, Dept of Community Medicine, MAMC 9) In charge of RHTC, Barwala under Dept of Community Medicine, MAMC 10) In charge of Internship Training Programme of Dept of Community Medicine, MAMC, at MVH, Pooth Khurd Dr Pragya Sharma:

1. Expert in National Sub-committee for Causality Assessment of Adverse Events following Immunization under Immunization Division, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Nirman Bhawan, Delhi. 2. Member of project Review Committee on STS Project Proposals in Indian Council of Medical Research(ICMR).

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Basti Vikas Kendra Centre:

Following activities were conducted at BVK Centre:- 1. O.P.D. services 2. Screening of NCDs (DM, HTN) and their management 3. Family planning (provision of Condoms, OCPs and E pills) 4. Research activities 5. Control of communicable diseases 6. Health education in the community 7. Training of interns 8. Referral services Field practice areas: Bamilki Basti, Vikram Nagar, Feroz Shah Kotlla and Harizan Basti (100 Quarters)

Total population of the field practice area is 2950 of which:

Males = 1568; Females = 1382; Under 5 = 201; Geriatric = 244

O.P.D. Services: - Total(Old+New): 5000

Disease specific Total episodes treated OPD Services ARI in under five 102 Diarrhoea in under five 38 Fever of any cause 401 RTI/STI/Vaginal Discharge 33 Skin manifestations (Scabies, Tinea, Allergy) 299 GERD 171 Minor Injuries 56 Eye/Ear Infections 37 Arthritis 76 Referral 23 Screening and Management of Non Total cases managed Communicable Diseases (NCDs) Total NCDs cases registered 201 Total NCD cases under regular follow up 70 Diabetes 16 Hypertension 130 Diabetes with Hypertension 20 COPD 12 IHDs 4 Chronic Kidney Disease 1

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Total population screened positive for DM 146 ( based on RBS values)

Activities conducted and Important Health Related Event Observed at the centre:

1. January and February; 2016: Demographic Survey data collection 2. 1st January, 2016: Opportunistic screening of Diabetes of patients>30 yr old since 1stJanuary 3. 10th January, 2016: Health talk spreading awareness about air pollution and methods that can be adopted to reduce the same. 4. 10th February, 2016: Observed National Deworming Day, with Health talk on worm infestation, signs and symptoms, spread, preventive measures, control and treatment. 5. 8th March, 2016: Observed as International women’s day with Health talk on Breast cancer awareness 6. 7Th April, 2016: Organized Quiz on Diabetes for Community: On World Health Day with the theme “Beat Diabetes” 7. 23rd May- 7th June,2016: Organized skit for the tobacco cessation campaign during the World No Tobacco Fortnight 8. 11th-23rd July, 2016: Organized health talk, quiz and prize distribution during the Intensified Diarrhoea Control Fortnight (11-23 July) on hand hygiene and prevention and control of Diarrhoea at SDMC Primary Co-Ed School and Middle School, Feroz Shah Kotla 9. 11th July,2016: Health talk session on various methods of contraception on 11th July for World Population Day and distribution of condoms 10. 1st-7th August, 2016: Health talk sessions kept for pregnant and lactating women on breast feeding practices at the Anganwadi centre during the International Breast feeding week (1st-7th August) 11. 16th October: Organized health education session for the community on importance of food hygiene and hand hygiene on the occasion of World Food Day. 12. 10th November: Organized health talk for recently delivered women on Immunization of children, its benefits and importance of timely immunization at Anganwadi centre on the occasion of World Immunisation Day. General activities:

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1. Health talks given in community by interns on common public health problems and healthy lifestyle habits ever week 2. Education of interns about rational usage of drug 3. Post graduates taking weekly classes of the interns on various public health related topics 4. Health education activities for the community for dengue and other vector borne diseases 5. House to house survey for potential breeding sites of Aedes and provision of temephos to the families was done during the peak period of dengue transmission. 6. Prevention and control of anaemia in adolescent. 7. Screening: All the patients visiting health centre were screened for the following diseases: I. DM and Hypertension: All patients above 30 yrs of age were screened for DM based on the RBS values using glucometer and Hypertension based on the JNC-8 guidelines of Hypertension using digital sphygmomanometer. II. Anemia: All adolescents and women in reproductive age group were checked clinically for the presence of anemia and were advised further. III Malnutrition: All patients were screened for Under nutrition as well as Obesity by means of Growth charts and BMI and advice was given regarding corrective measures. Academic activities:

. Case allotments for FHAP postings . BVK centre catchment area was the one of the field area for Final Prof Part-1 Examination of MBBS (October, 2016) students . PGDGM exam was conducted at the BVK centre field area (December, 2016) Referral Services:

1. All the ANC cases with special reference to Primigravida and High Risk cases are referred to the LNJP hospital for further appropriate management. 2. All motivated couples for sterilisation are referred to the LNJP hospital. Renovations at the centre:

1. BVK centre building had recently undergone renovation where the floor tiles were changed, walls were painted and a new door was installed.

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2. Citizen Charter for the BVK centre was formulated and placed at the centre for the Community Awareness.

Delhi Gate Centre:

Following activities are conducted at Delhi Gate Health Centre:- 1. O.P.D. services 2. M.C.H. and family welfare services 3. Implementation of National Health programmes 4. Research activities 5. Control of communicable diseases 6. Health education in the community 7. Training of interns 8. Referral services

Total Population (health practice area):- As on 31.12.2016: 10656; Males = 5504; Females = 5152; Under 5 = 2405; Total no of houses = 1806 O.P.D. Services: - Total: 9482 Disease Male Female Total specific OPD Services RTI/STI 25 92 117 ARI 471 654 1125 Diarrhoea 132 145 277

M.C.H. and family welfare services: - MCH Services Total ANC 22 1st visit in 1st trimester 12 3 check up 4 TT 1 11 TT 2 + Booster 12 IFA prophylaxis 792

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IFA therapeutic 2376 (10 pregnant mothers detedcted with anemia) Post natal visits 44

Total eligible couples (service area only) = 1482 Method of contraception Total Condoms 3942 Oral pills 60 Total 4002

Immunization services Vaccine Total BCG 9 OPV ‘0’ Dose 9 Penta/OPV/DPT/Hep B 1st 65 Penta/OPV/DPT/Hep B 2nd 85 Penta/OPV/DPT/Hep B 3rd 95 IPV 39 Measles/ Vit A-1 87 MMR 89 OPV/DPT booster- 1 93 DPT booster- 2 57 Typhoid(TAB) 85 Vitamin A 1st dose 87 Vitamin A 5th dose 28 Vitamin A 9th dose 5

Research activities:

 Deptt. Of Community Medicine and DHS organized a community screening programme of Lung function tests for the residents of Delhi between 1st Jan/2016- 15th Jan/2016Delhi gate health centre was one of the site for screening examination.

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 The Socio-demographic survey for the Delhi Gate area has been started in 2016 and is under way. General activities:

1. Health talks given in community by interns on common public health problems and healthy lifestyle habits 2. Education of interns about rational usage of drug 3. Health education activities organized for dengue 4. Prevention and control of anaemia in adolescents 5. Prevention and treatment of diarrhoea 6. Infant and young child feeding practices ; growth monitoring 7. ANC- Management of common medical problems, referral and follow-up 8. 10th February, 2016: Observed National Deworming Day, with Health talk on worm infestation, signs and symptoms, spread, preventive measures, control and treatment. 9. 14th March 2016: In collaboration with Sound Hearing 2030 and Medronic organized an Ear care and hearing loss sensitization and screening camp through street plays 10. 7Th April, 2016: Organized Quiz on Diabetes for Community: On World Health Day with the theme “Beat Diabetes”. Screening for Diabetes was done for all adults over 30 years during the month of May 2016. 11. World No Tobacco fortnight (May 23rd to 7th June): Health education sessions and poster competition were conducted. 12. Session on Menstrual Hygiene for Adolescents: Was conducted during May 2016 13. 11th-23rd July, 2016: Intensified Diarrhoea Control Fortnight was observed

Referral Services: 1. All the ANC cases with special reference to Primigravida and High Risk cases are referred to the LNJP hospital for further appropriate management. 2. All motivated couples for sterilisation are referred to the LNJP hospital.

UHC-Gokulpuri

Following activities are conducted at UHC Gokulpuri:-

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1. O.P.D. services (ANC , Immunisation) 2. M.C.H. and family welfare services 3. Implementation of National Health programmes 4. School Health Services 5. Research activities 6. Collection and compilation of Vital Statistics 7. Control of communicable diseases 8. Health education in the community 9. Training of interns, Aanganwadi workers and health volunteers 10. Training programme for BSW, MSW and nursing assistant 11. Malaria and DOTS Centre 12. Referral services

Total Population (health practice area) :- As on 31.12.2016 : Gokulpuri (A+B+C+D blocks + Sanjay Colony) = 29105 Males = 16221 Females = 12884 Infants = 432 Under 5 = 1442 Total no of houses = 2404 Total families = 6085

BLOCKS Male Female TOTAL A BLOCK 3272 2119 5391 B BLOCK 3141 2347 5488 C BLOCK 3370 2590 5960 D BLOCK 3018 2898 5916 Sanjay Colony 3420 2930 6350 TOTAL 16221 12884 29105

O.P.D. Services:- New cases = 8630 Old cases = 2256 Males = 11632 Females = 8708

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Infants = 432 Under 5 = 1442 ANC = 2540 Immunisation = 5040 TOTAL = 20340 M.C.H. and family welfare services:-

Gokulpuri Outsiders Total ANC new 1130 1410 2540 registration 12 weeks 314 466 780 3 check up 718 758 1476 TT 1 351 479 830 TT 2 301 328 629 TT Booster 6 10 16 IFA 1356 1679 3035 prophylaxis IFA 266 369 635 therapeutic

Deliveries conducted by: Gokulpuri and slums only UHC Staff Nil Trained dais 20 Relatives/ Others 37 Hospital / Nursing homes 375 Still Births 0 Grand total 432

Total eligible couples (service area only) = 3247 Gokulpuri Outsiders Total IUCDs 98 193 291 (other hospital) Condoms 8720 11376 20096 Oral pills 273 432 705 Total 9091 12001 21092

Immunization services Gokulpuri Outsiders Total BCG 181 241 422

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OPV ‘0’ 25 29 54 Penta/OPV/DPT/Hep B 308 495 803 1st Penta/OPV/DPT/Hep B 378 487 865 2nd Penta/OPV/DPT/Hep B 333 557 890 3rd Measles/ Vit A-1 298 511 809 MMR 305 421 726 OPV/DPT booster- 1 291 445 736 OPV/DPT booster- 2 157 356 513 Typhoid(TAB) 195 419 614

Vital Statistics: Total live births = 432 Males = 224 Females = 208 Home Births = 57 Hospital Births = 375 Total deaths = 51 Males = 22 Females = 29 Hospital death = 23 Home death = 28 School health services: No of school children examined = 1263 No of days = 26 days WHO day health days = 112 students MO - Dr Amey Anil Bhangale SR - DrDeepshikha,Dr Anshul Shukla , Mr Jaipal Singh AIDS day Dr Deepshikha = 170 students Health Talks given by Interns, SR- Dr Deepshikha ,Dr Anshul Shukla = 8 Malaria control services: Total smears made = 2732 +ve for P.vivax = 0 +ve for P.falciparum = 0

RNTCP (DOTS):

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No of pt screened for TB =675 No of sputum +ve cases = 142 No of cases put on DOTS therapy = 107 Referred to other centres = 16 Defaulters = 21 MDR = 14 No of children on treatment = 10 Dental Mobile Service (MAMC Dental College) OPD = 1626

Anganwadi services (ICDS):

Every Tuesday interns visit the anganwadi under the supervision of Senior Resident and give health talk to beneficiaries followed by health check up. Anganwadi workers send the children for routine immunization and PEM children for nutritional advice. Total anganwadi = 24 Gokulpuri + Ganga Vihar + Sanjay Colony

Research activities: SevenP.G. students completed the thesis activity during the year:

1. Dr Nandini Sharma as guide of post graduate MD thesis on “Socio-demographic profile, treatment seeking behavior and outcomes in pediatric tuberculosis patients in urban areas of Delhi. “ by Dr Sunita Dhaked, co-supervised by Dr Rajesh Kumar, Dr Ashwani Khanna 2. Dr G.S. Meena as guide of post graduate MD thesis on “Prevalence of risk factors of chronic Non-Communicable Diseases ( diabetes and hypertension) using WHO STEPS instruments “ by Dr Ruchira Pangtey , co-supervised by Dr Bratati Banerjee 3. Dr Bratati Banerjee as guide of post graduate MD thesis on “Prevalance of insomnia and its association with quality of life in geriatric population in an urban area of Delhi “ by Dr Amit Kumar , co-supervised by Dr G.S. Meena 4. Dr S. V. Singh as guide of post graduate MD thesis on “Self medication practices among people aged 18 years and above in an urban resettlement colony of Delhi “ by Dr Sriram T., co-supervised by Dr Panna Lal and Dr Shalini Chawla 5. Dr V.K. Gupta as guide of post graduate MD thesis on “An epidemiological study of otological morbidities and related health care seeking behaviour among rural and

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urban school children of Delhi “ by Dr Kalika Gupta , co-supervised by Dr Suneela Garg, Dr. S.V. Singh, Dr Achal Gulati 6. Dr G.K. Ingle as guide of post graduate thesis on “Comparative study of Antenatal care and its socio-demographic correlates in an urban resettlement colony and a rural area in Delhi” by Dr Ruchir Rustagi, co-supervised by Dr Suneela Garg, Dr M. Meghachandra Singh, Dr Y. M. Mala. 7. Dr Rajesh Kumar as guide of post graduate thesis on “Knowledge, attitude and practices regarding menstrual hygiene among women of 18-45 years age residing in a rural area and an urban resettlement colony in Delhi” by Dr Palak Goel, co-supervised by Dr. G. S. Meena.

Other training activities: BSW I- 8 students Delhi University BSW II- 12 students IGNOU MSW I- 3 students Delhi University MSW II- 4 students IGNOU

General activities: A. Health talks given in community by interns: 1. Knowledge about dengue and common health problems 2. Substance abuse in adolescents 3. Hand washing and hand hygiene, personal hygiene, sanitary hygiene in M.C.D. school 4. Prevention and control of anaemia in adolescents 5. Prevention and treatment of diarrhoea 6. Infant and young child feeding practices 7. ANC- common problems and treatment 8. AEFI and its management 9. Ear care B. World Health Day was celebrated at UHC Gokulpuri. In view of this the following activities were conducted on 7th April 2016 training and quiz competition C. On 2nd October 2016“Swatch Bharat Mission” was celebrated D. Health check-up and IEC activities at anganwadi centre for adolescent girls

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Referral Services:

1. All the ANC cases with special reference to Primigravida and High Risk cases are referred to the Hospital for institutional delivery. 2. All motivated cases for sterilisation are referred to the hospital. 3. During the school health check-up, children requiring a specialist opinion are referred to hospitals.

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RHTC-Barwala

Health Services Provided:

Activities Barwala

ANC REGISTERED 260 INJ T.T I 128 INJ TT II + BOOSTER 130 Total Iron Tablets 28000 Distributed to Antenatal Mothers Delivery Conducted by Staff Nil Trained dai 3 HOSPITAL (outside RHTC) 88 Total 91 Twin deliveries 2 Live birth 92 Still birth 1 Abortion 3 Infant death 4 Toddler death Nil No. OPD cases seen 22431 BCG 47 DPT I - DPT II 1 DPT III 2 DPT BOOSTER 147 MEASLES 198 MMR 171 HEPATITIS I - II 1 III 2 D.P.T (5 Yrs) 85 TYPHOID 144 TOTAL NO. OF VITAMIN A DOSES GIVEN 198 V 186 IX 102 TOTAL Number of Small Iron Tablets Distributed to the Children NO. OF INFANT IN EACH CLINIC 8-10 NO. OF TODDLER IN EACH CLINIC 10-12 TOTAL NO. OF TARGET COUPLE 1045 TUBECTOMY Centre) VASECTOMY Nil CUT INSERTION - C.C USER MALA N 250

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LIVE BIRTH 92 DEATH 15 INFANT DEATH 4 HEALTH TALK GIVEN 42

Other activities done:

1. Monitoring of Diabetic patients for blood glucose level started with the help of new Glucometer, leading to better management and compliance of diabetic patients.

2. Pentavalent 1 / OPV 1 - 193 Pentavalent 2 / OPV 2 - 176 Pentavalent 3 / OPV 3 - 177 Vital statistics Live Births - 92 Deaths - 15 3. World Health Day and World AIDS Day Celebration with Organisation of Community Health Awareness activities followed by Question and Answer Session in Community meetings. 4. Door to Door Health education campaign for identifying breeding places and imparting information for prevention of vector borne diseases mainly Dengue in Barwala Village. 5. Surveys: Sociodemographic survey of the area and Vaccine coverage Evaluation Survey was done in the Barwala Village. 6. Health awareness play/skit – 13 (Including Dengue and other vector borne diseases, HIV AIDS and its prevention, Lifestyle Diseases including Diabetes, environmental sanitation, A.N.C. case and their special or extra requirements, Road Traffic Accidents, Immunisation, Substance Abuse etc.) 7. Diabetes Screening Camp was done on the Occasion of World Health Day in which more than 150 individuals were screened and appropriate management was done for the

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ones who came out to be positive. 8. Special Geriatric health camp -1; Attended by more than 60 patients who were screened and given appropriate management for chronic illnesses like Diabetes, Hypertension, Cataract, Osteoarthritis, Sensorineural Hearing loss etc. 9. Opportunistic Screening of all adults more than 50 years of Age for Hypertension is continuing in all OPD patients.

XVI. Newer Facilities/ Activities Added/Done: 1. Strengthening of Operational research in areas like HIV, TB and Non-Communicable diseases 2. Strengthening of linkages with vulnerable populations like Truckers and Migrants 3. Screening for primary Hearing problems using tele-otoscopy services

XVII. Any other relevant information

1. Dr GS Meena was the external examiner for MD examination at VMMC, New Delhi 2. Dr. S.V. Singh was the external examiner for Community Medicine, Practicals & viva voice at RNT Medical College Udaipur from 12th and 13th August 2016 3. Dr. Bratati Banerjee was the External examiner for Final MBBS Part I Annual and Supplementary examination of West Bengal University of Medical Sciences, Kolkata 4. Dr. Bratati Banerjee was the External examiner for Diploma in Health Promotion of National Institute of Health & Family Welfare, New Delhi 5. Dr. S.V.Singh was the Superintendent for Final MBBS (Part I) University of Delhi Supplementary theory exam held on 9th, 11th,, 15th and 16th February 2016 6. Dr. S.V.Singh was the Superintendent for Final MBBS (Part I) University of Delhi theory exam held on 7th, 9th,, 11th and 15th November 2016 7. Dr. Bratati Banerjee was the MCI Inspector for MD Community Medicine at Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay Government Medical College, Rajkot, Gujarat 8. Dr. Bratati Banerjee was the MCI Inspector for MBBS at Melmaruvathur Adhiparasakthi Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Melmaruvathur, Tamilnadu

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9. Dr. Bratati Banerjee had done Evaluation of MD theses for West Bengal University of Health sciences 10. Dr. Bratati Banerjee had Supervised the conduct of Medical examination of admission batch 2015 11. Dr. Bratati Banerjee had conducted the Survey of Hostel Mess in MAMC 12. Dr. Rajesh Kumar was the External examiner for UG Examination at VMMC, New Delhi 13. Ms.Sennur Solmaz is the first Turkish student who had completed her internship in Community Medicine in the department.

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DERMATOLOGY & STD

Name of the Head of the Department: Dr. Vijay Kumar Garg

1. Faculty Director Professor & Head Dr. Vijay Kumar Garg Professor Dr. Bijaylaxmi Sahoo

Professor Dr. Rashmi Sarkar Dr. Krishna Deb Barman Assistant Professor Dr Vineet Relhan

Senior Specialist` Dr. Atul Mohan Kochhar

2. Members who have left during the period: Dr. Kabir Sardana Dr. Bhawna Wadhwa

3. Research schemes A) Details about ongoing projects during the year  Clinico-histopathological and immunological study in alopecia areata  Study of clinical profile and contact sensitivity to cosmetic allergens in melasma  Clinical profile and Serum Vitamin B12, Serum Homocysteine and MTHFR gene polymorphism in Vitiligo.  A studv of clinical pattern and antifungal susceptibility to azoles and allvlamines in dermatophytic infections

 Clinic-biochemical study of Atopic dermatitis in children.

 Contact sensitivity pattern in Lichen planus pigmentosus and pigmented contact dermatitis  To evaluate the role of patch testing in cutaneous adverse drug reaction

B) Details of thesis completed during the year  . To study clinical features and serum zinc and copper in vitiligo.  Clinico-pathological study with cytokine evaluation in psoriasis.  A study of clinical profile and oxidative stress in melasma.

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5. Trainees from other agencies HIV CONTACT COURSE

6. Training courses/conferences/Workshops organized  Under DSACS supervisory visit and training was conducted for medical officers.

 Pigmentrycon workshop held in April 2016 under Dr Vijay K Garg, Dr Rashmi Sarkar and Dr Vineet Relhan.  IADVL-DSB monthly CME was held in September 2016

7. Publication during the period: 1. Cross-sectional Pilot Study of Antibiotic Resistance in Propionibacterium Acnes Strains in Indian Acne Patients Using 16S-RNA Polymerase Chain Reaction: A Comparison Among Treatment Modalities Including Antibiotics, Benzoyl Peroxide, and Isotretinoin. Sardana K, Gupta T, Kumar B, Gautam HK, Garg VK. Indian J Dermatol. 2016 Jan-Feb;61(1):45-52.

2. Erythroderma secondary to lichen planus in a child. Gupta C, Sinha S, Sahoo B, Garg VK .Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol. 2016 Jan-Feb;82(1):89-91.

3. Periorbital Hyperpigmentation: A Comprehensive Review. Sarkar R, Ranjan R, Garg S, Garg VK, Sonthalia S, Bansal S. J Clin Aesthet Dermatol. 2016 Jan;9(1):49-55.

4. Pentazocine-induced ulcers revisited. Sethi S, Sarkar R, Garg V, Khurana N. Int J Dermatol. 2016 Jan;55(1):49-51.

5. Development and validation of a Hindi language health-related quality of life questionnaire for melasma in Indian patients. Sarkar R, Garg S, Dominguez A, Balkrishnan R, Jain RK, Pandya AG. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol. 2016 Jan-Feb;82(1):16-22.

6. Comparative Evaluation of Efficacy and Tolerability of Glycolic Acid, Salicylic Mandelic Acid, and Phytic Acid Combination Peels in Melasma. Sarkar R, Garg V, Bansal S, Sethi S, Gupta C. Dermatol Surg. 2016 Mar;42(3):384-91.

7. Acute Generalised Exanthematous Pustulosis induced by Fexofenadine. Gupta T, Garg VK, Sarkar R, Madan A. Indian J Dermatol. 2016 Mar-Apr;61(2): 235

8. Ingrowing Hair: A Case Report. Luo DQ, Liang YH, Li XQ, Zhao YK, Wang F, Sarkar R. Medicine (Baltimore). 2016 May;95(19):e3660.

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9. A Comparative Study of Two Modalities, 4% Hydroquinone Versus 30% Salicylic Acid in Periorbital Hyperpigmentation and Assessment of Quality of Life Before and After Treatment. Ranjan R, Sarkar R, Garg VK, Gupta T. Indian J Dermatol. 2016 Jul-Aug;61(4):413-7.

10. Imatinib induced melasma-like pigmentation: Report of five cases and review of literature.Ghunawat S, Sarkar R, Garg VK.Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol. 2016 Jul-Aug;82(4):409-412.

11. A Comparative Effectiveness Research of Azathioprine and Cyclophosphamide on the Clinical and Serological Response in Pemphigus Vulgaris. Sardana K, Agarwal P, Bansal S, Uppal B, Garg VK. Indian J Dermatol. 2016 Jul-Aug;61(4):418-26.

12. Pityriasis Rosea: An Update on Etiopathogenesis and Management of Difficult Aspects. Mahajan K, Relhan V, Relhan AK, Garg VK. Indian J Dermatol. 2016 Jul-Aug;61(4):375-84

13. Erythromelanosis follicularis faciei et colli. Sonthalia S, Relhan V, Garg VK. Arch Dis Child. 2016 Sep.

14. Dermoscopy of discoid lupus erythematosus. Jha AK, Sonthalia S, Sarkar R. Indian Dermatol Online J. 2016 Sep-Oct;7(5):458.

15. Sexually transmitted infections and HIV in self reporting men who have sex with men: A two-year study from India. Aggarwal P, Bhattar S, Sahani SK, Bhalla P, Garg VK. J Infect Public Health. 2016 Sep-Oct;9(5):564-70.

16. The role of antimullerian hormone in the hormonal workup of women with persistent acne. Sardana K, Singh C, Narang I, Bansal S, Garg VK. J Cosmet Dermatol. 2016 Dec;15(4):343-349.

17 Can We Predict the Effectiveness of Intralesional Immunotherapy in Recalcitrant Warts? Sardana K, Goel K, Madan A, Garg VK. Skinmed. 2016 Dec 1;14(6):413-421.

18. General measures and Quality of life in Psoriasis. Sarkar R, Chugh S, Bansal S. Indian Dermatol Online J. 2016 Nov-Dec;7 (6): 481-8

8. Books /Chapters contributed 1.Sarkar R(ed) A textbook of moisturisers. Jaiypee Brothers Publishers 2016;New Delhi;First Edition.

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9. Conference/ Workshops/Symposia attended/ Paper presentation (National/ International)

Dr. Vijay K. Garg  Was the organizing chairperson of Pigmentarycon 2016 held in April 2016 at The Ashoka, New Delhi  IADVL Systopic Oration at 44th National Conference of IADVL held at Coimbatore (T.N.) from 21st Jan to 24th Jan, 2016. Dr. Bijailaxmi Sahoo  Invited and attended as Guest speaker for PGCON & North Zone Cuticon held at Chandigarh on July 2016. Lichen planus pigmentosus – current nosology.

Dr. Rashmi Sarkar

1. Attended as guest faculty at 74th annual American academy of dermatology. Washington DC.march 2016 2. Attended Dermacon , 2016 coimbatore, IADVL and gave lectures 3. Attended and spoke at 5th continential congress of dematolgy of international society of dermatology in April 16.

Dr K D Barman

Attended Dermacon, 2016 coimbatore, IADVL

Dr. Vineet Relhan

 Was part of scientific committee of Pigmentarycon 2016 held from 1-3rd April 2016 at New Delhi.  Invited as a Guest Speaker on “Management of Chronic Paronychia” at 5th Onychocon held at Jaipur from 18-19th December, 2016.

10. Significant events (Honors to Faculty)

Dr. Vijay K. Garg

1. Delivered ,IADVL Systopic Oration on “ Current controversies in management of toxic epidermal necrolysis” at 44th National Conference of IADVL held at Coimbatore (T.N.) from 21st Jan to 24th Jan, 2016 2. Director Regional STI Reference, research & Training Centre, MAMC 3. Member of the UGC committee which visited the Amrita Medical University from 28-30 November 2016. 4. Post graduate examiner for various universities 5. Organizing Chairperson of 2nd Pigmentarycon held in Delhi, from 1st to 3rd April 2016.

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Dr. Bijaylaxmi Sahoo  Invited as guest speaker for PGCON & north zone dermatome. Lichen planus pigmentosus – current nosology. In Chandigarh, July 2016.

Dr Rashmi Sarkar 1. Was elected as president of Pigmentory disorder society. 2. Nominated as chairperson , National $ international committee, skin of color society

Dr. Vineet Relhan  Elected president of IADVL Delhi State Branch for year 2017  Master Trainer of 2nd Pigmentarycon going to be held in Delhi, from 1st to 3rd April 2016 at Hotel Ashoka, New Delhi.  Officer Incharge Security & Outsource at Lok Nayak Hospital, New Delhi.

11. Representation on expert committees/bodies Dr B L Sahoo o Invited as an expert for recruitment of assistant Professor and professor in AIIMS, Delhi. o Expert in planning committee meeting of state tuberculosis control program for shortfall and future plan 2016 o Member of Scientific Committee, Pigmentarycon 2016, April

Dr Rashmi Sarkar o Was elected as a member of international affairs committee of American academy of dermatology o nominated as chairperson, IADVL, standard operative procedure committee

Dr KD Barman  contributed in book selection meeting at national medical library(NML)  attended library committee meeting at MAMC

12. Health services to the community The department actively participated in the Pulse Polio Programme, NACO STD project, HIV Fellowship Programme.

13. Lab data (A) Name of lab (B) Name and No. of test performed a. KOH-25 per day b. z-n staining--- 6 per day c. t zank smear --8 per day d. gram staining-- 10 per day

(C) Percentage of growth compared to last year: 10%

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Name of the Department: ENT 1. Name of the Head of the Department: Dr. P K Rathore

S.No Name of the Faculty Designation 1 Dr. J.C.Passey Medical Director Lok Nayak Hospital, Director Profssor 2 Dr.P.K.Rathore Director Professor & HOD 3 Dr.Ishwar Singh Director Professor 4 Dr. Ravi Meher Professor 5 Dr. Vikas Malthora Professor

2. Members who have left during the period: S.No Name of the Designation Reason for leaving Faculty the job. 1 Dr. A.K.Aggrawal Ex.Dean & Professor of Superannuation Excellence 2 Dr. Anoop Raj Ex. HOD & Director Professor Superannuation

3. Trainees from other agencies: S.No. Name Of trainees Sponsoring agency Period of Training 1 Dr. Anshu Arora CHS Nirman 10 days - July Bhawan 2 Dr. A.K. Jain -do- -do- 3 Dr. Amar Singh -do- -d o- 4 Dr. Hemant Agarwal -do- -do- 5 Dr. Ekta Nigam -do- -do- 6 Dr. Vivek Vyas -do- -do- 7 Dr. Ritesh kansal -do- -do- 8 Dr. Satish Nema -do- -do- 9 Dr. Satish Nigam -do- -do-

Dr P K Rathore

Ongoing thesis - Comparison Of Trans-Septal Suture Technique Versus Polvinyl Alcohol Sponge Nasal Packing After Septoplasty

Three publications Reviewer of Indian Journal of Tuberculosis

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Dr J.C.Passey

on going project :

1. Comparative study of Endoscopic and microscopic stapedotomy. 2. Comparative evaluation of preoperative HRCT temporal bone with intraoperative endoscopic assessment of round window nice accessibility in cochlear implant surgery. Completed 3. Comparative study of intracochlear electrode injury by round window vs anteroinferior to round window approach in cochlear implant

Conferences and workshop attended and organised 1. Cochlear Conclave held on 20th Feb. 2016: A exchange programme between cochlear implantees, there relatives and ENT Doctors. Organising Chairman of the Cochlear Conclave. 2. ENT UPDATE 2016, 3rd and 4th Dec 2016 at MAMC, Lecture on Cochlear Implant. 3. Organized the Masterclass for training of the trainers to establish temporal bone dissection workshop sponsor by Government of India

Dr Ishwar Singh Research Scheme Thesis supervisor 1. Change in Symptomatology score after FESS in cases of chronic rhinosinusities . Completed during current year : 1. Effect of intranasal steroid on Nasal mucocilliary clearance time in allergic rhinitis 2. Role of afferent diffusion co-efficient in diagnosis of salivary gland tumours. 3. Oral And Oropharyngeal Carcinoma: An Evaluation Of Clinico-Pathological And Radiological Presentation And Association With Socio-Demographic Profile Of Patients In A Tertiary Care Hospital

On going project :Comparative study of Endoscopic and microscopic stapedotomy.

Training course/conference/workshop organized : A) Fifth Postgraduate update held on 3th & 4th Dec. 2016 B) Cochlear Conclave held on 20th Feb. 2016: A exchange programme between cochlear implantees, there relatives and ENT Doctors

Publication 1. Adenoid cystic carcinoma: Unusal course of globus pharyngeus: International Journal of innovative Research in multidisciplinary field 2016; 11(2) 171-172. 2. Lethal Midline Granuloma : A Diagnostic Dilemma Otorhino laryngology clinics: An international journal May-Aug. 2016 : 8 (2): 1-3

Conference attended by Dr. Ishwar Singh :

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1) 68th National conference of AOI held at Gurgaon. Participated as panelist on management of N0 Neck carcinoma. 2) Judge of senior faculty paper in National AOI. 3) Participate of panelist on carcinoma larynx in Delhi AOI held at RML hospital. 4) Chaired a session on Thyroid symposium held at India Habitat Centre. 5) Delivered a talk on Temporal Bone Harvesting at Temporal Bone Workshop July 2016. 6) Fourth Head and neck forum on Oral Cancer, Patel Superspeciality hospital, Jalandhar, July 8-10, 2016. Panelist on oral cancer. 7) IFHNOS-FHNO 2016, Delhi as organizing team member and chaired a session.

Dr Ravi Meher Ongoing research 1. Comparative study of Endoscopic and microscopic stapedotomy. 2. Comparative evaluation of preoperative HRCT temporal bone with intraoperative endoscopic assessment of round window nice accessibility in cochlear implant surgery.

Publications 1. Bhargava EK, Arora N, Rai V, Meher R, Arora P, Juneja R. Filariasis of Stensen's Duct: An Index Case. Case Rep Otolaryngol. 2016;2016:7646451.

2. Arora N, Juneja R, Meher R, Bhargava EK. Bilateral Vocal Cord Palsy with Arnold Chiari Malformation: A Rare Case Series. J Clin Diagn Res. 2016 Sep;10(9):MR01-MR03

3. Swati Tandon · Ravi Meher · Aditi Chopra, Avani Jain. Tongue Base Schwannoma. Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery · December 2016 DOI: 10.1007/s12070-016-1036-7

4. Goel R, Nagpal S, Kumar S, Meher R, Kamal S, Garg S. Transcanalicular Laser-Assisted Dacryocystorhinostomy With Endonasal Augmentation in Primary Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction: Our Experience. Ophthal Plast Reconstr Surg. 2016 Oct 20.

5. Sundeep Saluja, Vaibhav K. Varshney, Siddharth Srivastava, Pritul D. Saxena, Ravi Meher, Pramod Mishra: Step Down Approach in Managment of Pharyngoesophageal Stricture. Gastroenterology 04/2016; 150(4)., DOI:10.1016/S0016-5085(16)34140-3.

Conferences and workshop attended 4. Cochlear Conclave held on 20th Feb. 2016: A exchange programme between cochlear implantees, there relatives and ENT Doctors. Organising secretary of the Cochlear Conclave.

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5. "SKULLBASE CON 2016" the18th Annual conference of skull base society of India, between 8th and 11th September 2016. 6. Fourth Head and neck forum on Oral Cancer, Patel Superspeciality hospital, Jalandhar, July 8-10, 2016. 7. Organized the Masterclass for training of the trainers to establish temporal bone dissection workshop sponsor by Government of India 8. 1st SGRH Symposium on Voice Disorders, 24 July 2016. Panellist for Voice disorders. 9. Auditory and Non auditory effects of Noise, Lecture at DIPAS, DRDO on 19 Sep 2016. 10. ENT UPDATE 2016, 3rd and 4th Dec 2016 at MAMC, Lecture on Otosclerosis and Radiology of Nose and PNS 11. Lecture on Noise pollution in International Conference on “Strategies for Environmental Protection and Management” 11th to 13th December 2016 in the JNU Convention Centre, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India. 12. Guest faculty at National Symposium on thyroid disorders at IIC on 23 September 2016. 13. Lecture on Lichen Planus on 6 Nov 2016 in CME on Premalignant condition at AIIMS, Rishikesh.

DR. VIKAS MALHOTRA

Research Scheme (a) Ongoing - Comparison Of Trans-Septal Suture Technique Versus Polvinyl Alcohol Sponge Nasal Packing After Septoplasty (b) Thesis completed - Oral And Oropharyngeal Carcinoma: An Evaluation Of Clinico-Pathological And Radiological Presentation And Association With Socio-Demographic Profile Of Patients In A Tertiary Care Hospital

Training course/Conference/Workshops organized (a) FHNO 2016, Delhi as part of organizing committee (b) MAMC ENT Update as part of organizing team

Publications (a) Palatal Schwannoma – a Rare Case, Palatal schwannoma-A rare case, Otolaryngology Clinics: An International Journal, January-April 2016;8(1):29-31 (b) Poster - Nodular fasciitis of parotid gland masquerading as malignant lesion of parotid gland (with Dr. Poonam Sagar et al) - IFHNOS-FHNO, 2016 (c) Poster - Spontaneous internal jugular vein thrombosis as first presentation of head and neck malignancy (with Dr. Poonam Sagar et al)- IFHNOS-FHNO, 2016 (d) Poster - Oral And Oropharyngeal Carcinoma: An Evaluation Of Clinico-Pathological And Radiological Presentation And Association With Socio-Demographic Profile Of Patients In A Tertiary Care Hospital (with Dr. Suryaprakash D.)- IFHNOS-FHNO 2016

8. Books/Chapters contributed: (a) Academic coordinator of www.Clinicallearning.com - an Elsevier product

9. Conferences/workshops/Symposia attended

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(a) Delhi AOI conference 2016 as panelist (b) IFHNOS-FHNO 2016, Delhi as organizing team member and chairperson (c) National Symposium on Thyroid Cancer, 2016 as guest faculty (d) MAMC ENT Update as faculty, 2016 (e) Medical Education Workshop, MAMC 2016

New facilities added : Establishment of cochlear implant rehabilitation center, which is now giving free services to all cochlear implantees. .

Any other worth mentioning information: Dr. J.C.Passey has appointed as Medical Director, Lok Nayak Hospital, New Delhi.

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1. Name of the Head of Department:

S.No. Name of Faculty Designation

Dr. S. K Khanna Director Professor& HOD

2. Members who have left during the period:

S.No. Name of Faculty Designation Reason for leaving the job

Dr. Sunil Naagar Professor Transferred to Dr.B.S.A. Medical College w.e.f. 21/12/2016

3. Research Scheme

(a) on going project

1. Age Estimation Using Intraoral Radiography of the Root Pulp and Periodontal Ligament of the Lower Third Molar in age group of 15-30 years in the Population of Delhi. Dr. Jitendra Kumar. Supervisor: Dr. Anil Aggarwal. Co-Supervisor: Dr. Mahesh Verma, Dr. Sreenivas M., Dr. Sujoy Ghosh.

2. Detection of Myocardial Ischemia by Histochemical Staining-An Autopsy Study. Dr. Kamlesh Kumar. Supervisor: Dr. Sreenivas M. Co-Supervisor: Dr Sunil Naagar.

3. Study of Type and Pattern of Injuries in cases of Fall from Height and Study of Severity of Injuries by New Injury Severity Score. Dr. AnamikaMog. Supervisor. Co-Supervisor: Dr. S.K.KhannaDr. Sunil Naagar

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4. Estimation of Stature from Morphometric Measurements of Sternum at Autopsy. Dr. Utkarsh Dua. Supervisor: Dr. Sunil Naagar. Co-Supervisor:Dr. SK. Khanna, Dr. Dhiraj Buchade.

5. Morphological evaluation of frontal sinus by Computed Tomography for sex determination. Dr. Abhishek Thakur. Supervisor: Dr. Sreenivas M. Co-Supervisor:Dr.Anil Aggrawal, Dr. Satbir Singh.

6. Project titled:

1. Project titiled ‘Evaluation of diagnostic significance of postmortem Serum Tryptase and IgE level for anaphylactic deaths and its correlation with routine parameters: an autopsy based pilot study” Principal Investigator: Dr.Monisha Pradhan. Co-PIs: Dr.B.C.Koner, Dr.S.K.Khanna.

2. Project titled “Use of Skits and Role Play to Improve Student Involvement in the Subject of Forensic Medicine.” Principal Investigator: Dr Sreenivas M, Co-Investigators: Dr. Monisha Pradhan, Dr Aman Deep Kaur.

(b) details of the thesis completed during current year

1. Determination of Stature and Prediction of Sex by Osteometry of Third Metatarsal. Dr.A.Arthy. Supervisor:Dr.Sreenivas. M. Co-Supervisor:Dr. Sunil Naagar (2014-17)

2. Determination of Age from the Morphology of Sternal Ends of 3rd, 4th and 5th ribs at Autopsy. Dr. Rohit Bharti. Supervisor:Dr. Anil Aggrawal. Co-Supervisor:Dr. Sreenivas. M

4. Trainees from other agencies:

1. Judicial Officer Trainee on 14th October 2016

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2. Training of Postgraduate students from the Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology, Maulana Azad Institute of Dental Sciences, New Delhi on 26th and 27th July 2016.

5. Publications during the period

1.Chauhan MS, Behera C, Naagar S, Sreenivas M Ingestion of safety razor blade and delayed hanging in a complex suicide.Med Leg J. 2016 Dec; 84(4):215-218.

2.Kaur Amandeep, Kumar Yogesh, Daggar Tarun, Dang Bhumika. Buoyant Forces uncovers a crime. A case report; Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology. Vol. 38, Issue 1, Jan-Mar, 2016.

3. Kaur Amandeep, Tyagi Ashish. Missed Diagnosis: Fate or Fault. A case report; Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology. Vol. 38, Issue 2, April-June, 2016.

4.Jakhar J. Kaur Amandeep et al. A medicolegal study on juvenile criminals in the state of Haryana..Med Leg Update J. 2016 July-Dec; Vol.16(2).

6. Conferences/Workshops/Symposiums attended

1. Dr.S.K.Khanna attended XXXVII Annual National Conference of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine held at Ahmadabad, from 8th to 10th January 2016.

2. 7th International Conference on legal Medicine, Medical Negligence and Litigation in Medical Practice, Hyderabad from 29thto 31st January 2016 was attended by Dr. Sunil Naagar, Dr.Amandeep Kaur, Dr. Monisha Pradhan.

3. Revised MCI Basic course three day workshop in Medical Education Technologies for faculty members was attended by Dr. Sunil Naagar & Dr.Amandeep Kaur, held between on 3rd -19th February 2016.

4. “Medijuriscon-2016” 19th Annual Conference of Medico-legal Association of Maharashtra , Pune, Maharashtra on 14th to 15th February 2016 was attended by Dr.Sreenivas M & Dr. Dhiraj Buchade.

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5. Dr.S.K.Khanna participated in the MCI Revised Basic Workshop in Medical Education Technologies head at MCI Regional Centre, MAMC, New Delhi from 16th to 18th March, 2016.

6. CDE & Workshop on Forensic Odontology from evidence to Conclusion , Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi was attended by Dr. Amandeep Kaur on 7th April, 2016.

7. 14th Annual Conference cum CME of the Punjab Academy of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology,PAFMATCON 2016 at GMCH, Chandigarh by Dr. Sreenivas M, Dr.Amandeep Kaur and Dr.Monisha Pradhan on 27th August, 2016.

8. Dr.Sunil attended the 4th Regional workshop on AEFI surveillance & casualty assessment, Jaipur from 14/09/2016 to 16/09/2016

9. 1st Haryana Forensic Medicon 2016, held in Pt. B.D. Sharma PGIMS, Rohtak on 27th November, 2016 was attended by Dr. Amandeep Kaur.

7. Representation on expert Committee/Bodies

1. Dr. S K Khanna was appointed as subject expert (by Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, GOI) for Standing Selection committee for Group ‘A’ faculty posts of NEIGRIHMs.

2. Dr.S.K.Khanna was nominated as member of an expert committee by the chairman , University Grants Commission for evaluation and assessment of the proposals submitted by the college teachers for availing travel grant assistance to attend International Conferences abroad.

3. Dr.S.K.Khanna was invited as expert for the interview of faculty positions in the Department of Forensic Medicine in Dr.Baba Sahib Ambedkar Medical College & Hospital, Govt. Of NCT of Delhi.

4. Dr.S.K.Khanna continues to be Chairman, Curriculum Committee, 2nd Prof. MBBS.

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6.Dr Sreenivas M is an honorary faculty in the Medical Education Department of MAMC.

7. Dr. Sreenivas M was a part of expert committee for formulating recommendations for functioning of mortuaries.

8. Dr. Dhiraj Buchade was appointed as member for conducting interview of SR working for Delhi Govt hospitals.

9. Dr. Dhiraj Buchade was appointed as member of Institutional Ethical Committee of PGIMER & DR RML Hospital New Delhi.

10. Dr. Dhiraj Buchade was given additional charge of Warden LNRDH hostel of Lok Nayak Hospital.

11. Dr. Dhiraj Buchade was nominated as member of Linen committee of Lok Nayak Hospital.

12. Dr. Dhiraj Buchade was nominated as Chairperson for conducting preliminary inquiry asked by Medical Director of Lok Nayak Hospital.

13. Faculty Members are appointed as external examiner in a number of Universities.

14. All faculty members regularly nominated by the Delhi Govt, CBI and the Crime Branch as chairman/board members in various sensitive cases of postmortem and review boards.

8. Health Services to the Community:Not applicable

9. Lab Data:

Name of Lab Mortuary Clinical Forensic Histopathology Lab Medicine

Name and number of Postmortem MLC (Referrals): 61 495 Blocks tests performed examination: 1332 cases 990 slides

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Percentage of growth 14% 44 % 68.98% from last year

10. New Facilities added:

1. Cold Room for preservation of bodies was renovated thereby increasing the capacity of dead bodies’ preservation..

2. Two new autopsy tables were installed this year along with general renovation of the mortuary done.

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1. Faculty

Director, Department of Medical Education, and 1. Dr Deepak K. Tempe Dean, MAMC. Director-Professor of Surgery, H.O.D. Deptt of Medical 2. Dr. N. S. Hadke Education and Convenor MCI Regional Centre, MAMC 3. Honorary Faculty Members : 1) bDr Uma Tekur Director - Professor of Pharmacology ) 2) dDr Neelam Vasudeva Director-Professor & H.O.D. Anatomy ) 3) eDr M K Daga Director-Professor of Medicine ) 4) fDr Nita Khurana Director-Professor of Pathology ) 5) gDr Aarti Sood Mahajan Director-Professor of Physiology ) 6) iDr Poonam Loomba Professor of Microbiology, GIPMER ) 7) jDr Devendra Mishra Professor of Paediatrics ) 8) kDr Sreenivas M. Professor of Forensic Medicine ) 9) lDr Devender Kumar Professor of Obs & Gynae ) 10) mDr Kirti Singh Director-Professor of Ophthalmology, GNEC ) 11) Dr Ravi Meher Professor of ENT

12) Dr Bidhan Chandra Koner Professor of Biochemistry

13) nDr Dinesh Kumar Professor of Anatomy )

2. Training courses organized :

A. Three (41st 42nd and 43rd) Mini-workshops (capsule courses on “Educational Science Technology”) for Senior Residents of MAMC and associated hospital were conducted from 10-12 Feb,2016, 09-11 March,2016 and 25-27 October,2016 respectively.

B. P.G. Orientation Training Programme organized by the department during 2016.

 Organized P.G. Orientation Programme for 1st Year Post Graduate students (Batch 2016) on 03-08-2016.

 Soft Skills (Communication Skills) Training course for Post Graduate doctors / JR doctors of MAMC and associated hospitals was organized on 02-08-2016. 158

C. Workshops conducted by the MCI Regional Centre, Department of Medical Education, Maulana Azad Medical College during 2016:

 Four MCI Revised in-house BCW for in-house faculty of MAMC were conducted from 03- 05 Feb, 2016, 17-19 Feb, 2016, 02-04 March, 2016 and 16-18 March, 2016.  Four revised Basic Course Workshops for the faculty members of various Medical Colleges attached to this department were conducted from 03-05 May, 2016, 08-10 August, 2016, 30 August - 01 September, 2016 and 20-22 September, 2016 respectively.  Three ATCOM sensitization programme for the faculty members of various Medical Colleges attached to this department were conducted on 11-August-2016, 02-September- 2016, and 23-September-2016.

3. Significant events (Lecture delivered by the faculty pertaining to Medical Education) :

 Every faculty member has delivered atleast one or more lecture(s) in the workshop.

4. Other relevant academic information :

Computer Section : 1. Teaching-Learning Resource Materials have been prepared for the workshops: organized by the Deptt as mentioned in the column No.6.

2. The Power Point /LCD projection system has been utilized during all the above workshops organized by the Deptt as mentioned in the column No.6.

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Name of the Head of Deptt. : Dr. R.S. Ahlawat Director Professor & Head

1. Faculty S.No. Name of Faculty Designation

1 Dr.R.S.Ahlawat Director Professor& Head

2 Dr.N.Gupta Director Professor

3 Dr.H.S.Hira Director Professor

4 Dr.D.P.Bhadoria Director Professor

5 Dr.M.K.Daga Director Professor

6 Dr.Suresh Kumar Director Professor

7 Dr.S.Anuradha Professor

8 Dr.Sandeep Garg Professor

9. Dr. Pradip Kumar Assistant Professor

10 Dr. Sunita Agarwal Professor

11 Dr.Sanjay Pandit Associate Professor

12 Dr.Naresh Kumar Associate Professor

13. Dr. Sumit Singla Associate Professor

2. Research Scheme Dr. M.K. Daga Details about ongoing projects during the year: 1. CERTAIN-Checklist for Early recognition and treatment of acute illness: A multi-centric international study under Mayo Clinic, USA Details about projects completed during the year: 1. Diagnostic and prognostic assessment of multiple emerging biomarkers in patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Academic Project MAMC

Details about thesis completed As Chief Supervisor - 1. Occurrence of osteoporosis in patients of COPD. (Dr. Basant Gupta)

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2. Quality of Life in patients of COPD after exacerbation and stabilization

(Dr. Shrushti) As Co supervisor – 6. To study the CT pattern in patients of Interstitial Lung Disease. (Dr. Rahul) C. Details about thesis ongoing: As Chief Supervisor 1. To study the prognostic value of adrenomedullin in patients of sepsis (Dr. ) 2. To study the correlation of COPD assessment test (CAT) and clinical COPD questionnaire (CCQ) score with BODE index in patients of stable COPD (Dr. Shashank Singh) 3. To study the role of lactate monitoring and q SOFA score and its correlation with APACHE II and SOFA score in predicting outcome in patients with sepsis

(Dr. Ishan Rastogi) 4. To study the dyspnoea, obstruction, smoking, exacerbation [DOSE] index as measure of current health status and outcomes in patients with COPD exacerbations. (Dr. Rashmi Mishra) As Co supervisor: 1. Drug Utilization patterns adverse drug reactions, cost and appropriateness of prescribed medicines with quality of life assessment in geriatric inpatients. (Dr. Vikram Jit Singh) 2. Magnetic resonance evaluation of abdominal tuberculosis

(Dr. Prince Das) Dr. Suresh Kumar (a) On going project as PI - Study of efficacy and safety of Rituximab in Rheumatoid Artheritis - Study of Toll like and Vit D Receptor gene Polymorphism in Indian population and their influence on outcome of HCV Infection as Co - PI - Project Sanctioned by ICMR, New Delhi (b) Details of thesis completed during current year - 2 MD Thesis and 2 Ph.d Thesis completed under supervision of Dr. Suresh Kumar Dr. Sandeep Garg ONGOING PROJECTS

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a) As- Principal investigator  Phase 3- The Efficacy and safety of Insulin Degludec/Liraglutide versus insulin Glargine in Controlling Glycaemia in Adults With Type 2 Diabetes Inadequately Controlled on Sulphonylurea With or Without Metformin Therapy (DUAL™VIII  Pase 3b-Efficacy and safety of semaglutide versus dulaglutide as add –on to metformin in subjects with type II diabetes

b) As Co- investigator  Phase 3 multi center double blinded randomized placebo controlled parallel group evaluation of the efficacy safety and tolerability of PF04950615 in reducing the occurrence of major cardiovascular events in high and very high risk subjects.

THESIS

a) As Supervisor  Study on factor VIII and fibrinogen levels in patients with thyroid disorder.  Study on thyroid dysfunction in patients of CML on Imatinib.  For PhD thesis on “ Study of vitamin D status, Vitamin D receptor( VDR) Gene polymorphism and cardiovascular disease in type II Diabetes Mellitus”

b) As Co-Supervisor  Study on Spectrum of transfusion transmitted infections in Hemophilia.  Study on Thyroid dysfunction in Systemic Lupus Nephritis.  Study on Clinical spectrum of neurological complications in Hemophilia.  Study on Thrombophilia markers in young patients of vascular thrombosis

Dr. Sunita Aggarwal Principle investigator in international trials-

 A Double-blind, Randomized, Placebo-controlled, Multicenter Study Assessing the Impact of Additional LDL-Cholesterol Reduction on Major Cardiovascular Events When AMG 145 is Used in Combination With Statin Therapy In Patients with Clinically Evident Cardiovascular Disease”  Protocol Title: International Registry to assess medical Practice with longitudinal observation for Treatment of Heart Failure (REPORT-HF)  “PROTOCOL TITLE:A Randomized, Double-Blind, Parallel Group Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Alirocumab (SAR236553/REGN727) Versus Ezetimibe in Asia in High Cardiovascular Risk Patients with Hypercholesterolemia Not Adequately Controlled With Their Statin Therapy”

Co- Investigator

 Phase 4 -A Prospective, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, 4 week Parallel Group Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Lactitol and Psyllium Alone and in Combination in Treatment of Constipation  Phase 3b- Efficacy and safety of semaglutide versus dulaglutide as add –on to metformin in subjects with type II diabetes

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Dr Sumeet Singla

4. Research Scheme - Ongoing Project - “A study of Subclinical Vertebral Fractures among women with Rheumatoid Arthritis” Completed Project - “Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Contraception among patients attending the Rheumatology Clinic of a tertiary hospital in North India”

3. Trainees from other agencies Dr. M.K. Daga 1. PGDGM- from IGNOU- ten trainees for Diploma in Geriatric Medicine (Six Months) 2. Honorary faculty for medical teacher training at NTTC, MAMC. 3. MCI teachers training; 08 Courses.

4. Training course/Conferences/Workshops organised.

5. Publications during the period:

(Please attach reprints, if available, otherwise please cite complete reference failing which it shall not be possible to include in the report.

Dr. M.K.Daga 1. Meena A, Daga MK, Dixit R. Unusual association of Turner syndrome and Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome. BMJ Case Rep. 2016 May 20;2016. pii: bcr2015212634. doi: 10.1136/bcr-2015-212634.

2. Bansal SK, Agarwal S, Daga MK. Advanced Atherogenic Index for the Assessment of Consolidated Lipid Risk in Premature Coronary Artery Disease Patients in India. J Lab Physicians. 2016 Jul-Dec;8(2):77-84. doi: 10.4103/0974-2727.180786.

3. Daga MK, Khan NA, Singh H, Chhoda A, Mattoo S, Gupta BK. Markers of Oxidative Stress and Clinical Outcome in Critically ill Septic Patients: A Preliminary Study from North India. J Clin Diagn Res. 2016 Aug;10(8):OC35-8. doi: 10.7860/JCDR/2016/19500.8384.

4. S S, S A, Mk D, V C, S G. Echocardiographic assessment in patients of thyroid dysfunctions - A prospective study. J Assoc Physicians India. 2016 Jan;64(1):45.

5. S K, Mk D, Hs H. Role of COPD assessment test (CAT) and clinical COPD questionnaire (CC Q) scores in acute exacerbation. J Assoc Physicians India. 2016 Jan;64(1):146.

6. Kutiyal AS, Daga MK. Ruptured Sinus of Valsalva with Infective Endocarditis Complicated with Post-Infectious Acute Glomerulonephritis: A Rare Case Presentation. J Clin Diagn Res. 2016 Oct;10(10):OD14-OD15 163

7. Khan NA, Daga MK, Ahmad I, Mawari G, Kumar S, Kumar N, Husain SA Evaluation of BODE index and its relationship with systemic inflammation mediated by proinflammatory biomarkers in patients with COPD. J Inflamm Res. 2016 Nov 18; 9:187-198.

8. Khan NA, Saini H, Mawari G, Kumar S, Hira HS, Daga MK. The Effect of Folic Acid Supplementation on Hyperhomocysteinemia and Pulmonary Function Parameters in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: A Pilot Study. J Clin Diagn Res. 2016 Nov;10 (11):OC17-OC21. doi: 10.7860/JCDR/2016/21322.8927.

9. Nidhi A, Meena A, Sreekumar A, Daga MK. Corticosteroid-induced cryptococcal meningitis in patient without HIV. BMJ Case Rep. 2017 Jan 4;2017. pii: bcr2016216496. doi: 10.1136/bcr-2016-216496.

10. Naushad Ahmad Khan , Naresh Kumar, Syed Akhtar Husain, Mradul Kumar Daga; Association of Xenobiotic Metabolizing Gene Polymorphisms and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease in Indian Population ;J Adv Res Med2016; 3(1): 5-14.

11. Singh S. Karra V.K., Daga M.K., Kumar A., Husain S.A., Choudhary S., Hazam R.K., Gumma P.K., Polipalli S.K., Kar P. Association of Alu I polymorphism in estrogen receptor beta gene with adverse pregnancy outcome in HEV infection; International Journal of Bioassays 5.11 (2016): 5016-5020 Dr. Suresh Kumar

- International Publication - Comparative analysis of Drug Resistance mutations in HIV Virus reverse Transcriptase gene in patients who are non Responsive, Responsive and Naive to ART.

- Archives of Virology, Jan, 2016, 2760-8 Dr. Sandeep Garg 1) Publications:

 Raghuvanshi T, Garg S, Aggarwal s, Sakhuja P. Prevalence of Non Alcoholic fatty liver disease in non obese, non diabetic hypothyroid North Indian population. Jr.Asso.phys. India. Jan 2016 : 64: 37

 Sharma S, Aggarwal S, Daga MK, Chaturvedi V, GargS. Echocardiographic assessment in patients of thyroid dysfunction- A prospective study. Jr.Asso.phys. India. Jan 2016 : 64: 45 Dr. Sunita Aggarwal

 Raghuvanshi T, Garg S, Aggarwal S, Sakhuja P. Prevalence of Non Alcoholic fatty liver disease in non obese, non diabetic hypothyroid North Indian population. Jr.Asso.phys. India. Jan 2016 : 64: 37

 Sharma S, Aggarwal S, Daga MK, Chaturvedi V, GargS. Echocardiographic assessment in patients of thyroid dysfunction- A prospective study. Jr.Asso.phys. India. Jan 2016 : 64: 45 164

 Constrictive pericarditis complicating a case of Staphylococcal pyomyositis- a rare presentation in immunocompetent patient .Alpana Meena, Mradul Kumar Daga,Sunita aggarwal , Nidhi Anand . IJMR 2016 ,177-180. Thesis

 Study on evaluation of risk factors for the development of inhibitors in Haemophilia.  Analysis of senso-neural deafness in Patients with chronic myeloid leukemia  Prevalence of inhibitors and the risk factors for their development in patients with severe hemophilia A  Study on haemostatic markers in young patients of vascular thrombosis Dr. Sumeet Singla 7. Publications - Combined Arterial and Venous Thrombosis in Ulcerative Colitis- A Rare Vascular Manifestation. H Singh, P Ish, R Dewan, S Anuradha, S Singla. JCDR. 2016;10(4):OD-12-OD-13.

6. Books/ Chapters /Contributed: Dr. Suresh Kumar - Chapter: Written one Chapter - Alcohlic Hepatitis in India -2016 (JAPI Book) Dr. Sumeet Singla 8. Book Chapters - “Inherited Thrombophilias and Recurrent Pregnancy Loss” in the book titled “Recurrent Pregnancy Loss” edited by Dr Bindiya Gupta of Springer Publishers

7. Conferences/Workshops/Symposiums attended: Dr. R.S. Ahlawat - Annual conferenc of the Association of Physician, India was attended at Hyderabad on 26-31 January, 2016 - Attended apicon-2016 Dr. M.K. Daga 1. Attended and chaired a session on Non Invasive ventilation in COPD in AIIMS PULMONOCRIT -2016 (Update in pulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep Medicine from January 16-17th 2016 conducted by All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS).

2. Attended 71thAnnual Conference of the Association of Physicians of India (APICON- 2016) from 28-31 January 2016 held at Hyderabad and Chaired a session on air pollution and its impact.

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3. Attended and participated in symposium cum panel discussion on severe sepsis at National Conference on pulmonary diseases (NAPCON- 2016) from 24-27 November 2016 held at Grand Hyatt, Mumbai . 4. Attended 22nd Annual conference of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine and 1ST Global summit on critical care ON Sepsis from 5-7 February 2016 at Agra (ISSCM- 2016) 5. Attended 1st National Symposium on Innovations in Bleeding Management on 2nd April 2016 at New Delhi, India. 6. Attended 6th All India Conference of Medical Service Centre form 15-16 October 2016 at Pt. BD Sharma PGIMS, Rohtak , Haryana India. 7. Attended Dyslipidemia conference on 26th March 2016 organized by Lipid Association of India at New Delhi. 8. Attended workshop cum conference on “Combating Antimicrobial Resistance: Public Health Challenge and Priority “ from 23-25 February 2016 organized by World Health Organization and Ministry of Health And Family welfare Department , Government of India, at Asoka Hotel ,New Delhi. 9. Attended a workshop on Improving Availability and rational use of Medicines in Public Health Facilities from 30-31st 2016 at Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi. 10. Attended Leadership Development Programme for Senior Management in Health Sector, Govt. On India at IIM Ahmedabad from 01-06th August 2016.

Dr. Suresh Kumar : 1. International Conference: ASIA Pacific Liver Conference - Feb, 2016 at Tokyo, Japan 2. APICON 3. ISG-Delhi 4. National Diabetic update Conference, New Delhi

Dr. Sandeep Garg Training course/Conferences / workshop attended:  Attended World Hemophilia Day (HaemoUtsav) on 13th April 2016 at MAMC.  Attended workshop on “how to write a scientific paper” on 13/2/16 organized by Department of pediatrics, MAMC  Attended 3rd MCI Basic course workshop in Medical Education Department of MAMC from 17- 19th Feb 2016.  Attended 11th national conference of the Diabetes in Pregnancy on 20/2/16 in Delhi.  Attended Rheumatology Update 2016 on 21/2/16 held at FICCI Auditorium in Delhi  Attended workshop on Research Methodology for the clinician at Pediatrics’ Department MAMC from 12-13/3/16  Attended National Haemostasis Update Meeting at Bangalore from 23-24th April 2016.

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 Chaired a session on “Newer technologies in Diabetes, SGLT2 inhibitors and perioperative management of Diabetes” at DIABCON 2016 on 10/4/16 at Hotel Royal Plazza Delhi  Attended and given lecture on Approach to CNS cases and ECG at “workshop on bedside clinical medicine” Organized at Max Vaishali Hospital on 17-18/9/16.  Attended the conference on Insulin Update in August 2016 at Hayat Hotel Delhi.  Attended Hemophilia conference on 12/11/16 in MAMC in Ahilya Bai Auditorium  Chaired and Judges a session on post graduate case abstract presentation in 17th (EDPACON) annual conference of East Delhi physicians association on 11th December 2016  Was a member of Panel discussion on HIV on Total Health Programme live telecasted on Doordarshan DD news Channel on 27/11/16  Chaired a session on CKD and Metabolic bone disease- What is new on 16/10/16 at Hotel Ashok at 27th Annual conference of Association of Physicians of India (Delhi Chapter).

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 MCI basic workshop from 17-19th Feb in MAMC  DIPSI conference on 20-21 Feb In Delhi  Haemophilia Day in MAMC 2016  API Delhi Chapter in October 2016

Dr. Sumeet Singla Conferences Attended - • Attended the APICON -2016 at Hyderabad in January 2016 • Attended the IRACON 2016 at Kochi in Nov 2016 • 14th European Society of Contraception and Reproductive Health Annual Congress at Basel, Switzerland in May 2016

8. Visitors a) Dr……………..of……………..(Country) visisted the department and delivered a talk on ………(date) 10. Significant Events (Honors to Faculty) Dr. M.K. Daga 1. Attended and participated in symposium cum panel discussion on severe sepsis at National Conference on pulmonary diseases (NAPCON- 2016) from 24-27 November 2016 and delivered a talk on Early Goal Directed Therapy & Initial Fluid Resuscitation in severe sepsis and septic shock held at Grand Hyatt, Mumbai.

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2. Attended Dyslipidemia conference on 26th March 2016 organized by Lipid Association of India at New Delhi and delivered a talk on Non-Conventional Cardiovascular risk Factors

3. Attended a workshop on Improving Availability and rational use of Medicines in Public Health Facilities and delivered a talk on Drug and therapeutics Committee – Composition and Role held from 30-31st 2016 at Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi .

4. Nominated by govt. of NCT and Directorate General OF Health Services to Attend Leadership Development Programme for Senior Management in Health Sector, Govt. On India at IIM Ahmedabad from 01-06th August 2016

5. Appointed as subject Expert for the selection committee for the post of Assistant Professor (Medicine) on 12th February 2016 by Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences ,New Delhi

Dr. Sumeet Singla Events/Honours - • Delivered lecture “Is it Dengue or Chikungunya?” at the Annual Conference of the API-DSC in Delhi in Dec 2016 • Poster titled “Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Contraception among patients attending the Rheumatology Clinic of a tertiary hospital in North India” presented at the 14th European Society of Contraception and Reproductive Health Annual Congress at Basel, Switzerland in May 2016 • Appointed Associate Editor of “Journal, Indian Academy of Clinical Medicine” of the Indian Association of Clinical Medicine

9. Fellowship: Dr. Sandeep Garg

Fellowships:  Received Fellowship of Indian College of Physicians (FICP) in APICON 2016 at Hyderabad .  Received Fellowship of Royal College of Physician (FRCP) from Edinburgh University on 9/9/16.  Become the Member of National Academy of Medical Sciences (MNAMS) in 2016.  Received a Fellowship of International Medical Science Academy ( FIMSA)in 2016

Dr. Sumeet Singla 10. Fellowship - Awarded the Fellowship of Indian College of Physicians (FICP) in January 2016 by the Association of Physicians of India

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Dr. R.S. Ahlawat - Nominated by the Govt. Of NCT of Delhi, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare as Expert to Technical Committee related to Nephrology, Dialysis and Organ Transplanatation

Dr.M.K. Daga 1. Member of the Library Advisory committee MAMC. 2. Member of committee to evaluate Best thesis of outgoing post graduate student of MAMC. 3. Member of Hospital Drug Formulary Committee. 4. Member of Coronary Care Unit/Cardiac Laboratory. 5. Member of the research cell for research projects, Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi 6. Faculty of Department Education involved in Medical Teachers National Training Programme. 7. Counselor and faculty for PG in Geriatric Medicine Course being run by Indra Gandhi National Open University. 8. Faculty for centre for occupational & Environmental Health under Govt. of Delhi. 9. Examiner for MD Medicine and DNB Medicine. 10. Editorial Board of Current Medical Journal Published From Jaipur, Rajasthan 11. On reviewer panel of Indian Journal of Medical Research; Official Journal of Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR). 12. Editorial board of Journal “Lung India” 13. Member of Institutional Ethics committee, MAMC. 14. Member of Davidson’s Principles and Practice of Medicine International Advisory Board (IAB) for the forthcoming 23rd Edition. 15. Member Secretary Indraprastha Vyavsayik Evam Paryavarneeya Swasthya Samiti (IVPSS) 16. Member for the expert committee for evaluation of Silicosis induced death by Govt. of NCT Delhi 17. Member of Hospital Bio Medical Waste Management and Infection Control, Sectinal Committee MHD 21. 18. Member of Curriculum Committee for monitoring and implementation of Attitude and communication (AT COM) Member of Editorial Board of Journal of Respiratory Research (ISSN 2412-2424) Dr. Suresh Kumar - On Expert Pannel of AIIMS, MCI, UGC, UPSC - MD Examiner - Rajasthan University, Maharastra University, Gujrat University SKIMS, J & K. 169

Dr. Sumeet Singla Representation on Expert Committees - Represented MAMC at the FDA meet on formulating regulations for Neutraceuticals

12. Health Services to the Community: Dr. M.K. Daga - Organized a health check-up camp for the poor and underprivileged school children at Nai Disha, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi on 2nd October 2016 Dr. Suresh Kumar - Delivered 3 lectures on Dengue and Chickengunia at IMA, Delhi - Trained Medical Officers at Aam Aadmi Mohalla Clinics, NCT of Delhi Dr. Sumeet Singla - Delivered a talk at Mata Jai Kaur Public School, Ashok Vihar, Delhi on Dengue and Chikungunya in October 2016

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1. Name of the Head of the Department: Dr. C.P. Baveja S.No. Name of the Faculty Designation 1 Dr.C.P. Baveja Director Professor and Head

2 Dr. Anita Chakravarti Director Professor

3 Dr. Surinder Kumar Director Professor 4 Dr. Vikas Manchanda Assistant Professor 5 Dr. Rohit Chawla Assistant Professor

2. Members who have left the Department during the period: S.No. Name of the Faculty Designation Reason for leaving the job 1 Dr. Beena Uppal Director Professor Superannuated 2 Dr. Bineeta Kashyap Assistant Professor Resigned

3. Addition to the faculty during the period: S.No. Name of the Faculty Designation Whether newly joined/promotion 1. Dr. Vikas Manchanda, Assistant Was earlier working on diverted Professor capacity at CNBC, New Delhi, till 31st December 2015, and joined the Department of Microbiology, MAMC, on 1st January 2016

4. Research Schemes: a. On going projects: i. Integrated Counseling and Testing Centre (ICTC) for HIV under the aegis of NACO and DSACS (Dr. C.P. Baveja) ii. State Reference Laboratory (SRL) for HIV under the aegis of NACO and DSACS (Dr. C.P. Baveja) iii. Laboratory for enumeration CD4 T-lymhocyte by flow cytometry under the aegis of NACO & DSACS (Dr. C.P. Baveja)

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iv. National Staphylococcal Phage Typing Centre under the aegis of Govt. of NCT Delhi (Dr. C.P. Baveja) v. Regional STI Reference, Research and Training Center Laboratory (Dr. C.P. Baveja) b. Details of thesis completed during current year i. Dr. Anita Chakravarti: Supervisor for 02 MD Thesis; Co-Supervisor for 02 MD Thesis & 01 MDS Thesis ii. Dr. C.P. Baveja: Supervisor for 03 MD Thesis; Co-Supervisor for 04 MD Thesis iii. Dr. S. Kumar: Supervisor for 02 MD Thesis; Co-Supervisor for 03 MD Thesis.

5. Trainees from other agencies: Short term training was provided to several students of the following courses from University of Delhi and other Universities: a. B.Sc. ( Biotechnology and Biomedical sciences) b. B. Tech ( Biotechnology) c. MLT students from other institutions d. MLT in-service training.

6. Training course/conferences/workshops organized: a. Dr. C.P. Baveja & Dr. Rohit Chawla i. Conducted workshop on “Staphylococcal phage typing” for final year M.D. (Microbiology) students of Delhi University on 05.01.2016. ii. Organized 2nd Workshop on External Quality Assessment Scheme for HIV Serology for laboratory technicians of linked ICTCs and PPTCTs on 10.03.2016. iii. Organized a 3-day refresher workshop on HIV/AIDS for Laboratory Technicians nominated by DSACS from 21.03.2016 to 23.03.2016. iv. Organized two NACO-BD CD4 Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) training programs for Laboratory Technicians of CD4 testing laboratories nominated by NACO on 08-09 August’2015 and on 10-11 August’2016.

7. Publications during the period:

172 a. Deepa Pandey,C.P. Baveja,Vinay Kamal,H. S. Hira” Diagnostic comparison of two staining techniques in sputum samples of pulmonary tuberculosis cases”.International Journal of current research, June 2016,Vol.8(6)pp 32644-32648. b. Lawrence,Madhumita Debbarma, C.P.Baveja, Surinder Kumar, Ashwani Khanna,Joseph Sapriina “Comparative evaluation of Fluorescent staining with Ziehl-Neelson and Kinyoun staining in diagnosis of clinically suspected cases of pulmonary tuberculosis”, International journal of Contemporary Medical Research, July 2016, vol.3(7) pp. 1970-1974. c. Roy A., Baveja C.P., Kumar S “ Comparison of recoveries of mycobacterium tuberculosis using the automated BACTEC,MGIT 960 system and Lowenstein –Jensen medium in clinically suspected cases of tubercular meningitisin children”,International Journal of Biomedical And Advance Research 2016;7(2): 94-96. d. Chakravarti A, Roy P, Malik S, Siddiqui O, Thakur P. A study on gender‐ related differences in laboratory characteristics of dengue fever. Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology, (2016) 34(1): 82-84 e. Garg S, Chakravarti A, Singh R, Masthi NRR, Goyal RC, Jammy GR, Ganguly E, Sharma N, Singh MM, Feriera G, Moureau A, Ojha S, Nealon J, the DNG10 study group. Dengue serotype specific seroprevalence among 5 to 10-year-old children in India: a community based cross-sectional study, International Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2016; 10.030. f. Ashraf A, Chakravarti A, Roy P, Siddiqui O, Goel S, Kapoor N, Kar P. Revisiting the Utility of Biochemical Profile in the Diagnosis and Management of Hepatitis C Virus Infection: A Study from India. J Pharm Biomed Sci, 2016; 06(09): 502–507 g. Ashraf A, Chakravarti A, Roy P, Kar P, Siddiqui O, Goel S. HCV-NS5A region and response to pegylated-interferon alpha plus ribavirin therapy: Mutational analysis in patients with chronic HCV infection. International Journal of Current Research. 2016; 8:38114-38123 h. Ashraf A, Chakravarti A, Roy P, Kar P, Siddiqui O. Frequency of nucleotide sequence variations in the internal ribosome entry site region of hepatitis C virus RNA isolated from responding and non-responding patients with hepatitis C virus genotype 3 infection. Virus Disease, 2016; 335-337

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i. Thakur P, Chakravarti A, Aggarwal S, Uppal B, Bhalla P. Elevated levels of vascular endothelial growth factor in adults with severe dengue infection.Virusdisease. 2016; 27(1):48-54 j. Malhotra R, Urs AB, Chakravarti A, Kumar S, Gupta VK, Mahajan B. Correlation of Cyfra 21-1 levels in saliva and serum with CK19 mRNA expression in oral squamous cell carcinoma.Tumour Biol. 2016. k. Chakravarti A, Chauhan MS, Banerjee S and Roy P. Comparison of multiples RT-PCR and Real-time HybProbe assay for serotyping of dengue virus using reference strains and clinical samples from India. Indian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology, 2016; 59 (3):330-334 l. Siddiqui O, Chakravarti A and Abhishek KS. Dengue: Lessons of an outbreak. J Clin. Diagn Res.2016 m. Suman Chaurasia, M Jeeva Sankar, Ramesh Agarwal, Chander Prakash Yadav, Sugandha Arya, Arti Kapil, Rajni Gaind, Sreenivas Vishnubhatla, Harish Chellani, Siddarth Ramji, Surinder Kumar, Ashok K Deorari, Vinod K Paul, Kailash Chandra Aggarwal, Manorama Deb, S K Prakash, Neeraj Gupta, Anu Thukral, Chandra Kumar Natarajan. Delhi Neonatal Infection Study (DeNIS) collaboration. Characterization and antimicrobial resistance of sepsis pathogens in neonates born in tertiary care centres in Delhi, India: a cohort study. Lancet Glob Health 2016;4: e752–760. n. Kumar S, Saigal SR, Sethi GR, Kumar S. Application of serology and nested polymerase chain reaction for identifying Chlamydophila pneumoniae in community-acquired lower respiratory tract infections in children. Indian J Pathol Microbiol 2016;59:499-503.

8. Books/Chapter/Contributed: a. Dr. C.P. Baveja i. A textbook of Microbiology for Physiotherapy 1st Edition has been written by Dr. C.P. Baveja and published by Arya Publications, Delhi ii. Practical Microbiology for MBBS 4th edition by Arya Publications, Delhi.

b. Dr. S. Kumar i. Essentials of Microbiology, Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd, New Delhi, 1st Edition, 2016.

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ii. Textbook of Microbiology for Diploma in General Nursing & Midwifery Students, published by Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd, New Delhi, 1st Edition.

9. Conferences/workshops/symposiums attended: a. Dr. C.P. Baveja i. Microcon_D-Con 2016, Anuual Conference of Indian Association of Medical Microbiologists, Delhi Chapter November 17-19-2016. ii. Participated in Core Committee meeting of RNTCP on 6/5/2016 at Lok Nayak Hospital, New Delhi. iii. Participated in 1st meeting of the Expert Group of the BMW rules 2016 at NCDC, New Delhi. iv. Partricipated in meeting on Infection Control practices on 13/5/2016 at Lok Nayak Hospital, Delhi. v. Participated in HICC meeting on 17/8/2016 at Lok Nayak Hospital, New Delhi. b. Anita Chakravarti i. Annual Conference of India Association of Medical Microbiologists, (MICROCON), 2016. Chandigarh. Chairperson ii. International Conference on Global Perspective in Virus Disease Management, VIROCON 2016. Bengaluru. iii. Chairperson , Concurrent Infection of Dengue Virus Serotype 1, 2 and 3 in a tertiary care hospital in Delhi. 32nd Clinical Virology Symposium at Daytona Beach, Florida, USA. 2016

c. Dr. S. Kumar i. Conference on Antimicrobial Resitance(AMR)- Ministry of Health and Family Welfare with support of World Health Organization(WHO)Conference on Antimicrobial Resistance(AMR) at the Ashoka Hotel, New Delhi. The theme of conference was “Combating AMR: Public Health Challenge and Priority” ii. 17th International Congress of Infectious Diseases(ICID) held at Hyderabad, March 2-5, 2016. iii. Microcon_D-Con 2016, Anuual Conference of Indian Association of Medical Microbiologists, Delhi Chapter November 17-19,2016. iv. Microcon 2016, 40th Annual Conference of Indian Association of Medical Microbiologists (IAMM), Post graduate Institute of Medical Education & Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh November 17-19-2016. v. 21st Congress of the International Organization for Mycoplasmology (IOM) in Brisbane, Australia, July3-7, 2016.

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i. National Workshop on development of National Action Plan for Antimicrobial Resistance (NAP-AMR), December, 2016 ii. Pediatric Conference of North India (PCNI), December 2016 iii. Annual Conference of India Association of Medical Microbiologists, (MICROCON), 2016 iv. Workshop on rational use of antibiotics in orthopedic infections., Nov 2016 v. Workshop on Biomedical waste management rules 2016, for medical officers, Delhi Health Services, Delhi, November 2016 vi. National Conference of Pediatric Infectious Diseases (NCPID), Pune, October 2016 vii. International Patient Safety Conference (IPSC), Chennai, October 2016 viii. Specialized training Course on CBRN emergency Management for Medical Officers, INMAS, Delhi, October, 2016 ix. Workshop on formulation of CSSD training course by Consortium of accredited healthcare organisations (CAHO) at Bangalore, August 2016 x. WHONET for antimicrobial resistance, Training workshop, WHO, New Delhi, July 2016

e. Dr. Rohit Chawla i. “Medical Assessors Conclave” organized by National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL), at Gurgaon on 15.03.2016. ii. “World Accreditation Day” celebrations organized by National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL), at New Delhi on 09.06.2016. iii. Training program on “Biomedical Waste Management”, organized by Biomedical Waste Management Cell, Directorate General of Health Services, Government of NCT of Delhi, on 18.11.2016.

10. Visitors: a. Dr. C.P. Baveja & Dr. Rohit Chawla i. Facilitated the visit of Dr. Timthy H. Holtz, Director, Division of Global HIV and Tuberculosis, Centers of Disease Control (CDC), India, to the State Reference Laboratory for HIV on 21.12.2016. During the visit, Dr. Holtz was apprised about the HIV testing performed under the National AIDS Control Program (NACP) of India.

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i. As Nodal Officer, NABL accreditation of the HIV laboratory was renewed in the field of Microbiology & Serology in accordance with ISO 15189:2012 w.e.f. 12.08.2016 for the period of two years. ii. HOD, Microbiology, Faculty Of Medical Sciences,University Of Delhi. iii. Chairperson of ‘Committee of Courses and Studies’ in Microbiology, University of Delhi iv. Vice Chairman of Infection Control Committee of Lok Nayak Hospital, New Delhi. v. Vice Chairman, Antibiotic Committee, Lok Nayak Hospital, New Delhi vi. Chairperson, Departmental Research Committee (DRC) Microbiology, Faculty of Medical sciences, University of Delhi vii. Chairperson for Microbiology Question Paper in PhD Entrance exam, University Of Delhi. viii. Chairperson for making syllabus for PhD Entrance exam, University Of Delhi. ix. Chairperson of curriculum & courses studies meeting of University Of Delhi. x. Chairperson PG session at India Habitat Center for IAMM-DC on 19.11.2016 for oral presentation. xi. Co- Chairperson of Post Graduate Cell for approval of Thesis/Protocols of the PG students batch 2016. xii. Part of Academic Procession of Convocation of University of Delhi on 19-11-2016 xiii. Moderator for results of MBBS exam, University Of Delhi. xiv. Invited by Public Service Commission, Orissa for multiple choice question paper setting in February 2016. xv. Took session on ”Biomedical Waste for Medical Laboratories” during the meeting of the Biomedical waste management implementation committee of H & FW, Nirman Bhavan held on 17.10.2016 & 18.10.2016 at NCDC, Delhi. xvi. Attended council meeting of Delhi University with Vice-Chancellor in July 2016. xvii. Participated in External Quality Assessment Scheme for Syphilis Serology conducted by Apex regional STD Teaching Training & Research Centre, VMMC & Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi-110029. xviii. Successful participation in External Quality Assessment Scheme for HIV Serology conducted by National Reference Laboratory (NRL) for HIV, Centre for AIDS & Related Diseases, National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), Dte. General of Health Services, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India, Delhi. xix. Delivered lectures during workshop on External Quality Assessment Scheme for HIV Serology for linked ICTCs and PPTCTs on 10.03.2016.

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xiv. Delivered a guest lecture on Hospital infection control practices in eye care. At ORBIS, March 2016 xv. Took a session on Standards for Hospital infection control – 4th Edition, Assessor Conclave, Kochi, February 2016 xvi. Delivered a guest lecture on Management of Infected Healthcare Worker, National Conference of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine (ISCCM), CRITICARE 2016, Agra, February 2016 xvii. Awarded Meghna Krishan Baveja Award, 2016, - Best Paper Pediatric Infectious Diseases Award: Non typhoidal Salmonellae: a neglected entity in pediatric population. Thakur P, Manchanda V, Saigal K, Tak V, Nayyar C, IAMM Delhi 2016. c. Dr. Rohit Chawla i. As a Quality Manager, NABL accreditation of the HIV laboratory was renewed in the field of Microbiology & Serology in accordance with ISO 15189:2012 w.e.f. 12.08.2016 for the period of two years. ii. The poster entitled “Phaeohyphomycosis due to Exophiala dermatitidis masquerading as fibroadenoma in a young girl” was awarded the first prize at the Fifth Annual Conference of The Delhi Chapter of Indian Academy of Cytologists, organized at the Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia PGIMER, New Delhi, on 24th September, 2016. iii. As Technical Assessor under the aegis of National Accreditation Board for Testing & Calibration Laboratories (NABL), conducted the audit of various laboratories to ascertain their compliance to the International Standard, ISO 15189:2012-Medical Laboratories: Requirements for quality and competence. iv. Delivered a lecture and gave practical demonstration during workshop on “Staphylococcal phage typing” for the final year M.D. (Microbiology) students of Delhi University on 05.01.2016. v. Delivered a guest lecture on “Standard Precautions during Embalming and Post-exposure Prophylaxis” during two-day workshop on “Preservation Techniques of Human Body-Embalming & Museology” conducted by the Department of Anatomy, MAM College on 19.02.2016. vi. Delivered lectures on “External Quality Assessment Scheme for HIV Serology”, “Internal Quality Control” & “Biosafety & Post-exposure Prophylaxis” during workshop on External Quality Assessment Scheme for HIV Serology for linked ICTCs and PPTCTs on 10.03.2016. vii. Took sessions during 3-day refresher workshop on HIV/AIDS for Laboratory Technicians nominated by DSACS from 21.03.2016 to 23.03.2016. viii. Delivered a lecture on “Biomedical Waste Management” and “Optimal use of investigative and experimental procedures performed in a Clinical Microbiology Laboratory” during Postgraduate Students’

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Orientation Program, held at Anatomy lecture theater, 2nd Floor, MAM College, New Delhi on 03.08.2016. ix. Delivered lectures on “HIV Biology and Role of CD4 in HIV”, “Biosafety in HIV Laboratory”, “National EQAS for CD4 Count”, “Internal Quality Control”, & “Lot-to-lot variation” during two NACO-BD CD4 Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) training programs for Laboratory Technicians of CD4 testing laboratories nominated by NACO on 08-09 August’2016 and on 10-11 August’ 2016. x. Delivered a guest lecture on “Biosafety in a Genetics Laboratory” during two-day workshop on “Laboratory Techniques in Cytogenetics & Molecular Genetics” conducted by the Department of Anatomy, MAM College on 29.12.2016. xi. Participated in External Quality Assessment Scheme for Syphilis Serology conducted by Apex regional STD Teaching Training & Research Centre, VMMC & Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi-110029. xii. Successful participation in External Quality Assessment Scheme for HIV Serology conducted by National Reference Laboratory (NRL) for HIV, Centre for AIDS & Related Diseases, National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), Dte. General of Health Services, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India, Delhi. xiii. Discharged duties as Confidential Officer for 2nd Professional MBBS Delhi University Annual practical examination xiv. Discharged duties as Confidential Officer for 2nd Professional BDS Delhi University Annual & Supplementary Practical Examination xv. Discharged duties as Superintendent of Examination for the conduct of MD (Microbiology) Supplementary Practical Examination.

12. Representation on expert committee/bodies: a. Dr. C.P. Baveja i. Reviewer for Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology and Oman Medical Journal. ii. Member Core Committee, RNTCP iii. Member State Task force Committee of RNTCP iv. Member, Biomedical Waste Management Committee of Lok Nayak Hospital, New Delhi. v. Executive member, IAMM, Delhi Chapter vi. Member of committee for awards to medical students by MAMCOS. vii. Convener of MBBS University of Delhi Examinations, 2016. viii. Subject Expert for selection of Assistant Professor and Professor at Dr. B.S.A. Medical College, Rohini. ix. Subject Expert for selection of Senior Residents at Lok Nayak Hospital, New Delhi. x. Member, Delhi Chapter of Indian Association of Medical Microbiologists

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xi. Member, Indian Association of Mycoplasmalogists. xii. Member, Curriculum Committee for MBBS students of MAMC, New Delhi. xiii. Member, “Grievance committee for redressal of the grievances of the students (including the problems faced SCs/STs/OBCs/PWD and Girl Students)/ Equal Opportunity Cell/ Anti-discriminatory Committee” xiv. Member, Academic Council, University Of Delhi. xv. Member of Committee for KB Sharma Rolling Trophy on 17.02.2016. xvi. Reviewer of ICMR projects under ICMR in Feb 2016. xvii. Member, Medical Laboratory Instruments Sectional Committee MHD 10, Bureau of Indian Standards, Manak Bhawan, New Delhi. xviii. Member, Hospital Biomedical Waste Management and Infection Control Sectional Committee, MHD 21, Bureau of Indian Standards, Manak Bhawan, New Delhi. xix. Member, Local Purchase Committee for purchase related to consumables/ kits pertaining to Department of Microbiology, MAMC xx. Subject Expert for selection of Assistant Professor (Microbiology) in ESI in Delhi and Haryana in August 2016. xxi. Expert member for Biomedical waste management implementation committee of H & FW, Nirman Bhavan. xxii. Member, Editorial Board, MAMC Journal of Medical Sciences xxiii. Member, Board for Research Studies, University Of Delhi. xxiv. Member, Board for Studies, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. xxv. Member, District AIDS Prevention & Control Committee, Central Delhi. b. Dr. Surinder Kumar i. Expert in the selection board for recruitment of Assistant Professor in Microbiology Department at ESIC Medical College, Faridabad. c. Dr. Vikas Manchanda i. Member, Review Committee, Construction and designing Indira Gandhi Hospital, Dwarka ii. Member, Review Committee, Construction and designing eight New Hospitals by Govt of NCT of Delhi iii. Member, Hospital Infection Control, Standard Operating Procedure Committee, Delhi State Health Mission, 2016 iv. Member, Institutional Ethics Committee, Chacha Nehru Bal Chikitsalya, Govt of NCT of Delhi v. Member, Technical Assessment Committee (TAC), Chacha Nehru Bal Chikitsalaya vi. Member, Project Review Committee, ICMR vii. Member, Technical Committee, NABH viii. Member, Research Committee, NABH

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ix. Member, Expert group for standard treatment guidelines, DGHS, MoHFW, x. Member, Short term studentship Review Committee, ICMR xi. Assessor, NABH for NABH Accreditation of HCO, SCHO, Safe-I program xii. Member of committee revising 4th Edition of NABH Standards for Healthcare Organizations xiii. Member, Task Force for strengthening of Public Health Laboratories by MHFW xiv. Member, Technical Assessment Committee (TAC), for microbiology equipments, MoHFW xv. Vice Chair, External Affairs committee, Society of Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA), USA xvi. Executive member, IAMM Delhi Chapter xvii. Committee member, Task force for formulation of CSSD training course by Consortium of accredited healthcare organisations (CAHO) at Bangalore, August 2016

xviii. Member of Editorial Board of following journals: a. Journal of Patient Safety and Infection Control – Journal of Hospital infection Society of India (HISI) b. Astrocyte – Journal by National Board of Examinations (NBE) c. Jeevanu Times – Publication from Indian Association of Medical Microbiologists, Delhi Chapter xix. Web Editor - IAMM Delhi Chapter xx. Web Editor – Hospital Infection Society, India d. Dr. Rohit Chawla i. Technical Assessor, National Accreditation Board for Testing & Calibration Laboratories, for auditing Medical Laboratories for their compliance to the International Standard, ISO 15189:2012-Medical Laboratories: Requirements for quality and competence, in the field of Microbiology & Serology. ii. Member, Technical Expert Committee to finalize technical specifications for major laboratory equipment for newly upgraded National Centre for Disease Control, Dte. General of Health Services, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India. iii. Resource Faculty, National Board of Examinations, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India. iv. Alternate Member, Medical Laboratory Instruments Sectional Committee MHD 10, Bureau of Indian Standards, Manak Bhawan, New Delhi.

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v. Alternate Member, Hospital Biomedical Waste Management and Infection Control Sectional Committee, MHD 21, Bureau of Indian Standards, Manak Bhawan, New Delhi. vi. Member, Biomedical Waste Management Committee, MAMC vii. Member, Committee to monitor the attendance of the students viii. Member, Inter-departmental coordination committee for horizontal integration ix. Faculty, PG Orientation Program, MAMC x. Member, Local Purchase Committee for purchase related to consumables/ kits pertaining to Department of Microbiology, MAMC xi. Member, Price Bid Evaluation Committee, E-Tender for Emergency Microbiology Laboratory, Lok Nayak Hospital, New Delhi. xii. Reviewer, Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology xiii. Member, Indian Association of Medical Microbiologists xiv. Member, Indian Society of Malaria & Other Communicable Diseases xv. Member, Delhi Chapter of Indian Association of Medical Microbiologists xvi. Member, Australian Institute of Medical Scientists

13. Health services to the community: a. Dr. C.P. Baveja & Dr. Rohit Chawla The HIV laboratory has been identified as one of the laboratories by National AIDS Control Organization to conduct Dried Blood Spot (DBS) Testing for HIV and HCV. Approximately 15,000 samples received from various identified laboratories have been tested. The data generated by the laboratory would help in estimating the burden of HIV and HCV infection in the country.

14. Lab Data: Laboratory No. of tests performed in 2016

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HIV Laboratory 35229

Serology Laboratory 23203 Pus seat 12932

Antibiotic Sensitivity 11359 Laboratory

Blood and CSF 7943

Urine culture & 39227 sensitivity

Diarrhea Laboratory 2711

Parasitology Laboratory 5033

Anaerobic Laboratory 498

TB Laboratory 2358

Mycology laboratory 2197

Virology laboratory : 61854

Mycoplasma and 996 Chlamydia research lab

Emergency Laboratory 53316

STI laboratory 3224

Total No. of Tests 2,62,080

Percentage growth compared to last year (2015): 13.7%

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NEONATOLOGY

Name of the Head of the Department: Dr. Siddarth Ramji

1. Faculty S. No. Name of Faculty Designation 1 Dr. Siddarth Ramji Director Prof & Head 2 Dr. N B Mathur Director Professor 3 Dr. Ajay Kumar Director Professor

4 Dr. Ashish Jain Assistant Professor 5 Dr. Vijay Gupta Assistant Professor 6 Dr. Abhishek Chopra Assistant Professor

2. Research scheme (a) Ongoing projects 1. “Evaluating the efficacy and safety of an innovative and affordable goat lung surfactant extract (GLSE) for the treatment of respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) in preterm neonates: a multi-site randomized clinical trial”(Funded by Welcome Trust); Dr S Ramji ( PI), Ashish Jain (Co-PI) 2. NBBD (Newborn Birth Defect) Database (Funded by the WHO SEARO); Dr. Ashish Jain (Site Co-Coordinator)

(b) Details of thesis completed during current year 1. Comparison of Four days versus seven days of antibiotic therapy for neonatal pneumonia (Dr. NB Mathur) 2. Role of Skin Barrier Enhancing Topical Oil Application on Nosocomial Sepsis in Preterm Low Birth Weight Neonates: A Randomized Control0ed Trial (Dr. Ajay Kumar, Supervisor) 3. Predictors of Nutritive Sucking in Preterms Less Than 34 Weeks of Gestation (Dr. S. Ramji, Supervisor; Dr Ajay Kumar, Co-supervisor).

3. Training courses/Conferences/Workshops organized: 1. CME on Disease Specific Neonatal Ventilation for Pediatricians and Neonatologists, 6th March 2016 (Dr NB Mathur, Convener; Dr. Ashish Jain, Organizing Secretary) 2. Workshop on “Neonatal Resuscitation”, 26th March 2016 (Dr. NB Mathur, Convener; Dr. Ashish Jain, Organizing Secretary)

4. Publications during the period: 1. Chaturvedi S, Ramji S, Arora NK, Rewal S, Dasgupta R, Deshmukh V; for INCLEN Study Group. Time-constrained mother and expanding market: emerging model of under-nutrition in India. BMC Public Health. 2016 Jul 25;16:632. 2. Prabhu SB, Rathore DK, Nair D, Chaudhary A, Raza S, Kanodia P, Sopory S, George A, Rath S, Bal V, Tripathi R, Ramji S, Batra A, Aggarwal KC, Chellani HK, Arya S, Agarwal N, Mehta U, Natchu UC, Wadhwa N, Bhatnagar S.Comparison of Human Neonatal and Adult Blood Leukocyte Subset Composition Phenotypes. PLoS One. 2016 Sep 9;11(9):e0162242.

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3. Kumari C, Varughese B, Ramji S, Kapoor S. Liquid-Liquid Extraction and Solid Phase Extraction for Urinary Organic Acids: A Comparative Study from a Resource Constraint Setting. Indian J Clin Biochem. 2016 Oct;31(4):414-22.Epub 2016 Feb 11. 4. Sachdev HPs, Ramji S. Why do we write? Indian Pediatr 2016; 53:45-46. 5. Ramji S. Newborn care at first referral health facilities. Indian J Pediatr 2016,83:491-2. 6. Khan AM, Ramji S. Reporting Statistics in Biomedical Research Literature: The Numbers Say it All. Indian Pediatr. 2016 Sep 8;53(9):811-814 7. Investigators of the Delhi Neonatal Infection Study (DeNIS) collaboration (Chaurasia S, Jeeva Sankar M, Agarwal R, Yadav CP, Arya S, Kapil A, Gaind R, Vishnubhatla S, Chellani H, Ramji S, Kumar S, Deorari AK, Paul VK, Aggarwal KC, Deb M, Prakash SK, Gupta N, Thukral A, Natarajan CK). Characterisation and antimicrobial resistance of sepsis pathogens in neonates born in tertiary care centres in Delhi, India: a cohort study. Lancet Glob Health 2016; 4: e752–60. 8. Investigators of WHO LBW Feeding Study Group, Delhi, India. World Health Organization Guidelines for Feeding Low Birth Weight Infants: Effects of Implementation in First Referral Level Health Facilities in India. Indian J Pediatr. 2016 Jun;83(6):522-8. (Dr Ashish Jain) 9. Gupta V, Job V, Thomas N. Effect of fortification and additives on breast milk osmolality. Indian Pediatr. 2016, 53:167-169 10. Abiramalatha T, Thomas N, Gupta V, Viswanathan A, McGuire W. High versus standard volumes of enteral feeds for preterm or low birth weight infants. In: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews [Internet]. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd; 2016.

5. Books/ Chapters contributed: 1. Ramji S. Neonatal nomenclature and Neonatal resuscitation. In: IAP textbook of Pediatrics. 6th Edition. Ed. Parthasarathy A, Nair MKC, Menon PSN, Kundu R. Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (Pvt) Ltd, New Delhi, 2016, pp 32-6. 2. Ajay Kumar. Care of the high-risk newborn. In: Text Book on Essential Pediatric Nursing, 4th Ed. Piyush Gupta Ed. CBS Publishers & Distributors Pvt Ltd, New Delhi. 2016 3. Ashish Jain. Algorithms in Pediatrics. 1s Ed.Anand Vasudev, Nitin K Shah Eds. Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd., 2016 4. Ashish has contributed in “NICU Best Practices – India: A compilation of the best practices from Indian NICUs”. Indian Foundation for Premature Babies, 2016

6. Conferences/ Workshops/ Symposiums attended: 1. Dr. NB Mathur was faculty and Chaired a session at the 2nd International Neonatology Association Conference at Vienna, Austria July 2016 2. Dr. Ajay Kumar attended Second International Neonatology Association Conference, Vienna, Austria, July 2016 and presented paper “Role of Urinary Tract Infection in Neonatal Pathological Unconjugated Hyperbilirubinemia” 3. Dr. Vijay Gupta attended Pediatric Academic society meeting at Baltimore MD, USA (April-May 2016) and presented paper “A Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing the Effect of Fortification of Human Milk With an Infant Formula Powder Versus Unfortified Human Milk on the Growth of Very Low Birth Weight Babies” 4. Dr. NB Mathur and Dr. Ashish Jain attended as faculty, 36th Annual Convention of National Neonatology

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Forum, Indore, December 2016 5. Dr. NB Mathur attended as faculty the Annual Conference of the Indian Academy of Pediatrics,Hyderabad, January 2016 6. Dr. Ashish Jain attended workshop (as Faculty) on Integrated Neonatal and Pediatric Advanced Ventilation, New Delhi( 19th March 2016) 7. Dr. Ashish Jain attended (as Faculty) NCNI-Neonatal Conference of North India’, New Delhi (20th March, 2016) 8. Dr Ashish Jain attended (as Faculty) workshop on Advanced Neonatal Hemodynamic and Neonatal shock, Jaipur (7-8 May 2016) 9. Dr Ashish attended (as Faculty) workshop on Non Invasive Ventilation in Neonates, New Delhi (21 June 2016) 10. Dr Ashish attended (as faculty) NEO-ASPHYXICON, Gurgaon (25 September 2016) 11. Dr S. Ramji and Dr Ashish Jain attended (as Faculty) 6th National Conference of IYCF Subspecialty Chapter of IAP & 2nd National Conference of Human Milk Banking Association, Chandigarh (7-9 October, 2016) 12. Dr Ashish Jain attended (as Faculty) RajNeocon 2016 organized by IAP and NNF branch , Rajasthan in Jaipur (4-6 November, 2016). 13. Dr. Ashish Jain attended 8th NRP Regional TOT workshop on Neonatal Resuscitation Programme at PEDICON 2016, Hyderabad (19-20 January) 14. Dr. Ashish Jain attended workshop on “How to write a Scientific Paper’ at MAMC (February 2016) 15. Dr. Ajay Kumar and Dr. Ashish Jain attended MCI Revised Basic Course Workshop in Medical Education Technologies organized by MCI Regional Centre: Maulana Azad Medical College (February-March, 2016) 16. Dr. Ashish Jain attended Training of Trainers (TOT) and Certification Workshop on “Helping Babies Breathe”, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi (11th-12th June 2016) 17. Dr. Ashish Jain attended Online neonatal training and orientation trainer program, AIIMS New Delhi and WHO SEARO, 2016 18. Dr. Abhishek Chopra paper on “Effect of delayed versus early cord clamping on neonatal outcomes and iron stores at 3 months in SGA babies A Randomized controlled trial ", at ESPGHAN 2016

7. Significant Events ( Honours to Faculty): 1. Dr. S. Ramji delivered Manish Memorial Oration, Pediatric Surgery Deptt, MAMC 2. Dr. S. Ramji was awarded Distinguished Alumnus Award of Maulana Azad Medical College 3. Dr. Vijay Gupta awarded The Tamil Nadu Dr MGR University Medal for Merit in DM Neonatology 4. Dr. S. Ramji appointed Associate Dean, Maulana Azad Medical College

8. Representation on Expert Committee/ Bodies: 1. Dr. S. Ramji was member of the Task on Human Disease and Development Biology, Department of Biotechnology, Government of India 2. Dr. S. Ramji was member of Task Force on Maternal and Child Health Research, Indian Council of Medical Research, Department of Health Research, Government of India 3. Dr. NB Mathur was Steering Committee member, National Task Force on Lysosomal Storage Disorders, ICMR,New Delhi 4. Dr. NB Mathur was nominated by MoHFW, GOI as Subject expert of- Selection Committee of AIIMS

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Raipur. 5. Dr. NB Mathur was Member Board of Studies, Aligarh Muslim University. 6. Dr. NB Mathur was nominated subject expert by Union Public Service Commission 7. Dr. Ajay Kumar, Member of Committee of Courses & Studies in Neonatology, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Delhi. 8. Dr. S. Ramji member of Ethics Committee of MAMC and Nutrition Foundation of India 9. Dr. Ashish Jain, expert on group to formulate the Module and the educational package of Interventions translating into best practices at the Sick Newborn care units (SCNU), All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi, and Public Health and the Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Trust, United Kingdom.

9. Health Services to the Community:

1. Dr. Ashish Jain trained Doctors and Nurses in Facility Based Newborn Care in Madhya Pradesh under NRHM (31st July 2016).

10. Any other worth mentioning information. 1. Dr. S. Ramji was the Executive Editor of Indian Pediatrics, Official Journal of Indian Academy of Pediatrics 2. Dr. NB Mathur was nominated Appraiser in Neonatology by National Board Of Examination 3. Dr. NB Mathur was DM Neonatology examiner at JIPMER, Puducherry; Tamilnadu Dr MGR Medical University, Chennai; Delhi University; Chettinad Academy of Research and Education Kancheepuram. 4. Dr. NB Mathur was Assessor for the Fellowship training exit examination of the National Neonatology Forum. 5. Dr. Ajay Kumar was Editorial Board Member of Research and Reports in Neonatology, Auckland, New Zealand. 6. Dr. Ajay Kumar was Member Technical Committee for Finalization of the Specifications for Neonatology-MRH Department, Super-specialty Paediatric Hospital and PG Teaching Institute, NOIDA, UP 7. Dr. Ashish Jain was member of Publication committee and Writing group of Indian Academy of Pediatrics- Neonatology Chapter. 8. The paper “Prediction of nutritive sucking in preterm babies (<34 weeks); an essential tool for optimal care of LBW babies” was awarded the Gold Medal for Best research Paper in Social Neonatology at the 36th Annual Convention of National Neonatology Forum (NEOCON 2016), Indore (Dr. Nisha Kumari, Dr. S Ramji) 9. Dr. S Ramji, Dr. NB Mathur and Dr. Ajay Kumar have been MCI inspectors for postgraduate and super-speciality courses.

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OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY

Name of the Head of Department: Dr. Anjali Tempe

1. Faculty

S. No Name of Faculty Designation

1 Dr.Reva Tripathi Director Professor

2 Dr.Sudha Prasad Director Professor

3 Dr.Anjali Tempe Director Professor

4 Dr.Gauri Gandhi Director Professor

5 Dr. Asmita Rathore Director Professor

6 Dr.Ashok Kumar Director Professor

7 Dr.Y.M.Mala Director Professor

8 Dr.Deepti Goswami Director Professor

9 Dr.Sangeeta Gupta Professor

10 Dr.Latika Sahu Professor

11 Dr.Krishna Agarwal Professor

12 Dr. Madhavi Gupta Professor

13 Dr.Devender Kumar Professor

14 Dr.Renu Tanwar Professor

15 Dr.Shakun Tyagi Associate Professor

16 Dr. Preeti Singh Assistant Professor

17 Dr. Nilanchali Singh Assistant Professor

18. Dr. Niharika Dhimon Assistant Professor

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2.Research Scheme :-

a) Ongoing Project :-

S.NO Title of the Project Principal Funding agency investigator

1 “To study the effect of counseling with Yoga based stress Dr. Sudha prasad ICMR management on the clinical pregnancy rate and uterine artery flow parameters in women undergoing assisted reproduction” .

2 Vitamin-D supplementation in pregnancy Dr.Ashok Kumar UGC

3 Development of prediction model for preeclampsia in diabetic Dr.Ashok Kumar ICMR pregnant women

(b)Thesis completed during current year-(submitted in April 2016)

S. no Title of the thesis Supervisor Investigator

1 Triaging the patients of threatened preterm labour to identify Dr. Reva Tripathi Dr. Meeno S, those requiring hospitalization.

2 Relationship between antithyroid antibodies and fertility Dr. Sudha Prasad Dr. Aheibem Bidiya outcome in euthyroid women undergoing in vitro fertilization .

3 Does intrauterine instillation of Human Chorionic Hormone ( Dr. A Tempe Dr. P Khandey HCG ) before embryo transfer ( ET ) improves pregnancy outcomes in intro fertization ( IVF ) cycles

4 Colposcopic evaluation of postmenopausal women with Dr. G Gandhi Dr. S Pathak cervical cytology showing inflammation or epithelial cell abnormalities.

5 Evaluation of spot urinary protein creatinine ratio for Dr. Rathore A Dr. Bhandari A quantification of proteinuria in women with hypertension in pregnancy: a prospective observational study.

6 “Association of periodontal disease and inflammatory cytokines Dr. Ashok Kumar Dr. Deepika S Sharma in gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM)”

7 Validation of a scoring model for the prediction of peripartum Dr. Y. M. Mala Dr. Karishma Bhatia complications in patients with placenta previa.

8 The effect of hormone replacement therapy on lipid profile in Dr. Deepti Goswami Dr. Chinmoyee Sonowal women with primary ovarian insufficiency.

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9 Comparative study of transvaginal scan and digital examination Dr. Sangeeta Gupta. Dr. Bhavya Sareen in predicting successful labour induction.

10 Neonatal outcome of twins according to birth order , Dr. Latika Sahu Dr. Urvashi presentation and mode of delivery.

11 Fetal growth in non- affluent population ATA tertiary care Dr. Krishna Agarwal Dr. Anoosha K Ravi teaching hospital and its comparison with intergrowth- 21 standards : a cohort study.

3)Training course/conferences/Workshops organised by dept of Obgy

19th Practical Course in Obstetrics & Gynaecology & CME 2016 ; 14-16 October, 20016 at Maulana Azad Medical College. DELHI. Organising chairperson Dr. Anjali Tempe, Organising Secretary Dr. Devender Kumar and Joint organising secretary Dr Nilanchali Singh.

 First Maternal Fetal Medicine Workshop; 5-6 March 2016,at Maulana Azad Medical College. DELHI. Organizing chairperson Dr. Reva Tripathi. Organising secretary Dr Asmita M Rathore. Joint Organising secretary- Dr. Ashok kumar.

 38th Annual Conference of Association of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists of Delhi with 7 preconference and 1 postconference workshops; 11-14 November, 2016. DELHI . President- Dr. Sudha Prasad. Orgainising Secretary-Dr. Ashok Kumar. Office –Bearer of Organizations

 Honory Secretary of the Association of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists of Delhi ( AOGD- FOGSI) ; 2016 - 2017. DELHI

4.Publications: JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS

JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS

S. Category of publication Detail of articles No

1 Original research articles in 1. Bhatnagar G, Sharma S, Kumar A, Prasad S, Agarwal S, Kar P. Reduced indexed foreign journals glutathione in hepatitis E infection and pregnancy outcome.J Obstet Gynaecol Res 2016Apr 14. doi: 10.1111/jog.12986. [Epub ahead of print] 2. Caesarean section surgical techniques: 3 year follow-up of the CORONIS fractional, factorial, unmasked, randomized controlled trial. Lancet 2016. May 4.

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doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(16)30355-5

3. Sahu L, Thakur P, Gandhi G, Agarwal K, A randomised comparative study to compare the efficacy of oxytocin, misoprostol,15-methyl PGF2a, Methylergometrine in Active management of third stage of labor. Europian J of Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sc ejbps, 2016, Volume 3, Issue 5, 273-278. 4. 4. Sahu L,Rani R,Rathore AM. Cardiomyopathy complicating pregnancy. 5. Outcome of 25 cases and Review of Literature. Europian J of Biomedical 6. & Pharmaceutical Sc,ejbps, 2016, Volume 3, Issue 9, 357-363. 2 Original research articles in 1. Kumar A, Sharma K A, Mittal S, Kumar G. The Relationship between Body

indexed Indian journals Mass Index and Bone Mineral Density in Premenopausal and

Postmenopausal North Indian Women. J Obstet Gynaecol India. 2016;

66(1): 52-56. doi:10.1007/s13224-014-0629-x

2. Sharma S, Kumar A, Prasad S, Sharma S. Current Scenario of Vitamin D

Status During Pregnancy in North Indian Population. J Obstet Gynaecol

India. 2016; 66(2) : 93-100 doi: 10.1007/s13224-014-0658-5

3. Bhilwar M, Lal P, Sharma N, Bhalla P, Kumar A. Prevalence of induced abortions and use of contraceptive use among married women in an urban slum of Delhi, India. Int J Gynecol Obstet2016; 1–4. 3 Original research articles in 1. Tempe A, Singh N, Bajaj J, Pregnancy with mulitple sclerosis - the

non-indexed journals Obstetricians approach: MAMJ Med. SCI 2016, 2, 1062 - 8.

2. Verma S, Agarwal K, Gandhi G. Pregnancy at 65, risks and complications. J Hum Reprod Sci. 2016 Apr-Jun;9(2):119-20. doi: 10.4103/0974- 1208.183507.

3. Rana A, Agarwal K. Safety of Delayed Umbilical Cord Clamping in Preterm

Neonates Less than 34 weeks Gestation. Indian J Pediatr. 2017 Jan 23. doi:10.1007/s12098-016-2289-6. 4 Brief reports/short communications in indexed foreign journals

5 Brief reports/short communications in indexed Indian journals

6 Case reports/research Letters Sahu L, Rathore AM, Rani R, Mahajan N, Vulvar Melanoma A case report and review of

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to editor Literature.int J of Adv Research & Review JARR,1(1),2016: 104 - 12

B). Publications (Abstracts)

1. Tempe T,Khandey P.Effect of intrauterine instillation ofhuman chorionic gonadotropin hormone before embryo transfer on in vitro fertilization cycles.22nd IFFS World congress.2016.

2. Tempe T,Khandey K.Osteogesis imperfect in pregnancy : management issues.NARCHI 2016.

3. Meeno S, Tripathi R, Mala YM, Tyagi S, Ramji S.Role of phosphorylated insulin growth factor binding protein – 1 ( phigfbp -1 ) in cervical secretion and transvaginal cervical length to predict preterm birth in patients with threatened preterm labor.Abstract Book of 38 th annual conference of asscociation of obstetricians and gynecologys of delhi.2016.Page- 61 4. A Tempe , P Khandey , N Singh Does intrauterine instillation of Human Chorionic Hormone ( HCG ) before embryo transfer ( ET ) improves pregnancy outcomes in intro fertization ( IVF ) cycles Abstract Book of 38 th annual conference of asscociation of obstetricians and gynecologys of delhi.2016.Page- 61. 5. S Pathak, G Gandhi, S L Jain, K Agarwal Colposcopic evaluation of postmenopausal women with cervical cytology showing inflammation of epithelial cell abnormalities. Abstract Book of 38 th annual conference of asscociation of obstetricians and gynecologys of delhi.2016.Page- 62. 6. Anoosha K Ravi, Krishna Agarwal, Ramji S, Gandhi G.Fetal growth in non- affluent population ATA tertiary care teaching hospital and its comparison with intergrowth- 21 standards : a cohort study Abstract Book of 38 th annual conference of asscociation of obstetricians and gynecologys of delhi.2016.Page- 62. 7. Bhandari A, Rathore A,Sahu L..Evaluation of spot urinary protein creatinine ratio for quantification of proteinuria in women with hypertension in pregnancy: a prospective observational study. Abstract Book of 38 th annual conference of asscociation of obstetricians and gynecologys of delhi.2016.Page- 63. 8. S Khushboo.Evaluation of revised active phase of labor with obstertric outcome Abstract Book of 38 th annual conference of asscociation of obstetricians and gynecologys of delhi.2016.Page- 63.

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9. Kaur S,Kumar A, Begum N,Prasad S,Sharma S.Regular antenatal care of women with recurrent pregnancy loss reduces adverse pregnancy outcomes. Abstract Book of 38 th annual conference of asscociation of obstetricians and gynecologys of delhi.2016.Page-67. 10. Sharma R,Sachdeva P.prevalence of preeclampsia and eclampsia in booked and unbooked mothers in a tertiary care centre in India. Abstract Book of 38 th annual conference of asscociation of obstetricians and gynecologys of delhi.2016.Page-67. 11. Chhikara U,Sahu L,Rathore A.Neonatal outcome of twins according to birth order, presentation and mode of delivery Abstract Book of 38 th annual conference of asscociation of obstetricians and gynecologys of delhi.2016.Page- 68. 12. Pal A,Tripathi R,Tyagi S.maternal dyslipidemia in fetal macrosomia. Abstract Book of 38 th annual conference of asscociation of obstetricians and gynecologys of delhi.2016.Page- 68. 13. Aron A,Tripathi,Tyagi S.Pelvic floor dysfunction in postpartum women: problem statement. Abstract Book of 38 th annual conference of asscociation of obstetricians and gynecologys of delhi.2016.Page- 74. 14. Gupta P,Gupta M.Maternal, fetal and placental risk factors of stillbirths : experience at a tertiary care centre. Abstract Book of 38 th annual conference of asscociation of obstetricians and gynecologys of delhi.2016.Page- 75. 15. K Bhatia,Y M Mala,Tripathi R.Validation of a scoring model for the prediction of peripartum complications in patients with placenta previa. Abstract Book of 38 th annual conference of asscociation of obstetricians and gynecologys of delhi.2016.Page- 78. 16. Sareen B,Gupta S,Prasad S.Garg A,Tanwar R.Comparative study of transvaginal scan and digital examination in predicting successful labor. Abstract Book of 38 th annual conference of asscociation of obstetricians and gynecologys of delhi.2016.Page- 78. 17. Aheibem B,Sharma R,Prasad S.Comparative analysis of use of contraceptive methods by women in a tertiary care hospital. Abstract Book of 38 th annual conference of asscociation of obstetricians and gynecologys of delhi.2016.Page- 79. 18. Dhiman N,Gupta V,Chaturvedi J.Correlates of family planning methods among women of reproductive age group : a hospital based study. Abstract Book of 38 th annual conference of asscociation of obstetricians and gynecologys of delhi.2016.Page- 80. 19. Kashyap P,Prasad S.A study showing knowledge, attitude and practices for use of family planning services among married women of reproductive age group in semi urban areas of delhi. Abstract Book of 38 th annual conference of asscociation of obstetricians and gynecologys of delhi.2016.Page- 80 20. Arora D,Kumar A,Gupta M,Garg S,Chandra L.Fetal and maternal outcomes in women with hepatitis E Virus infection in pregnancy. Abstract Book of 38 th annual conference of asscociation of obstetricians and gynecologys of delhi.2016.Page- 86.

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21. Singh N,Tempe A,Sethi N,Sahare A.Analysis of patient feedback regarding their experience in a tertiary care government hospital in Delhi. Abstract Book of 38 th annual conference of asscociation of obstetricians and gynecologys of delhi.2016.Page- 87. 22. A Setia,A Tempe,N Singh,G Kumari. A case report of carcinoma cervix presenting as predominant lesion of uterine corpus : posing diagnostic and management dilemma . Abstract Book of 38 th annual conference of asscociation of obstetricians and gynecologys of delhi.2016.Page- 91. 23. Taneja C,Sharma P,Singh N,Tempe A,Kumar D. Case of a young girl with pelvic mass posing diagnostic dilemma. Abstract Book of 38 th annual conference of asscociation of obstetricians and gynecologys of delhi.2016.Page- 91. 24. Sahare A,Singh N,Mishra P,Kumar D,Tempe A. A rae case of congenital warfarin syndrome leading to neonatal demise. Abstract Book of 38 th annual conference of asscociation of obstetricians and gynecologys of delhi.2016.Page- 94. 25. S Kashyap, YM Mala, R Tripathi. High grade endometrial stromal sarcoma ( ESS ). Abstract Book of 38 th annual conference of asscociation of obstetricians and gynecologys of delhi.2016.Page- 94. 26. Sonowal C,Prasad S,Gandhi G. Caesarean scar pregnancy – a diagnostic and therapeutic dilemma : a case report. Abstract Book of 38 th annual conference of asscociation of obstetricians and gynecologys of delhi.2016.Page- 96. 27. Nandal S,Gandhi G. Management of residual caesarean scar implantation products. Abstract Book of 38 th annual conference of asscociation of obstetricians and gynecologys of delhi.2016.Page- 97. 28. Tempe A, Sonia, Singh N,Mishra P. Management of placenta accrete : two case reports . Abstract Book of 38 th annual conference of asscociation of obstetricians and gynecologys of delhi.2016.Page- 97. 29. Nag S,Kaur S,Dhiman N,Sethi C,Madhavi MG,Kumar A. Takayasu arteritis in pregnancy : case report. Abstract Book of 38 th annual conference of asscociation of obstetricians and gynecologys of delhi.2016.Page- 101. 30. Meena S,Dhiman N,Sethi C,Gupta M,Kumar A. A rare case of malignant mixed Mullerian tumour. Abstract Book of 38 th annual conference of asscociation of obstetricians and gynecologys of delhi.2016.Page- 101. 31. Sonowal S,Goswami G,Gandhi G:The effect of hormone replacement therapy on lipid profile in women with primary ovarian insufficiency. Abstract Book of 38 th annual conference of asscociation of obstetricians and gynecologys of delhi.2016.Page- 101.

32. Chhikara U,Sahu L,Rathore A. Tb vulva masquerading as ca vulva:NARCHI 2016.

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1. Singh Ankita, Prasad Sudha, Kumar Ashok and Tanwar Renu: Primary adenocarcinoma of the fallopian tube – a rare identity; BMJ Case reports 2. Bhatnagar Gunjan, Sharma Sheetal, Kumar Ashok, Prasad Sudha Agarwal Sarita, Kar Premashis: Reduced Glutathione in Hepatitis E infection and its association with pregnancy outcome; JOGR 3. Megha Bhongade, Sudha Prasad “Job related stress is the source of stress among the male partner of infertile couples”in Journal of Psychology and Psychotherapy research 4. Supriya Hajela,Sudha Prasad, Aswathy Kumaran, Yogesh Kumar “Stress and Infertility” in IJRCOG:2016:2:129 5. Dr. Ashok kumar, Sudha Prasad; Current scenario of vitamin D status during pregnancy in north Indian population, JOGI 2016: 66:93-100 6. Dr.Sudha Prasad, Dr.Aswathy Kumaran, Mr.Yogesh Kumar, Ms Ritu Goyal; Analysis Of Assisted Reproduction Technique Cycles In Young Women With Antral follicle Count Less Than Five In A Public Sector Centre, International Journal of Advanced Research 2016: 4:7, 2118-2122 7. Sudha Prasad, Nazia Parveen, Ashok Kumar, Yogesh Kumar, Saumya Prasad; Preovulatory normal saline pertubation prior to intrauterine insemination increases conception rate in unexplained infertility; Fertility Science & Research: 0: 0:October 2016 8. Yogesh Kumar, Saumya Prasad, Syed Akhtar Husain, Ritu Goyal, Mohammad Aasif Khan, Shashi Sharma, Sudha Prasad; Follicular Fluid IL-6 Levels in Prediction of Successful Pregnancy Outcome in Women Undergoing IVF-ET Cycles - A Prospective Study; International Journal of Science and Research;2016:5:10:1724-1731 9. Pragyan Swagatika Panda, Bineeta Kashyap, Sudha Prasad; Microbial profile of cervix of females attending in-vitro fertilization clinic of a tertiary care hospital, North india:2016:DOI:10.1016/j.jrhm.2016.10.003

Projects 1. Major project “Evaluation of GeneXpert as compared to conventional method in diagnosis of genital TB among infertile women” – Govt. funded 2. Major project on “Combined approach of yoga, meditation and counseling for mind , body & stress management in assisted reproduction” funded by ICMR

Talk delivered 1. Key note address on “Endometrial preparation for FET” at 21st National Conference of Indian Society for Assisted Reproduction, Indore on 27th February 2016.

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2. Delivered as guest speaker on “Semen preparation: Does it alter the fertility outcome?”at 10th International Congress on Men’s Health:MHWC-2016 in Delhi on 26th February 16 3. Delivered as guest speaker on “OHSS – have we found a solution? On 6th March 16 in Delhi 4. Delivered as guest speaker on “Ovarian Biomarkers to modify clinical strategy” at Karnal, Haryana on 10th April 16 5. Delivered as guest speaker on “Luteal Phase support in ART pregnancies” at Conference GOAL 2016 on 9th April in Delhi 6. Delivered a talk on “Monitoring a gonadotrphin IUI cycle” at CME on Use of gonadotrophins in IUI on 4th May 16 in Delhi 7. Delivered a talk on “How to prepare a FET cycle”at Conference Endofert 2016 in Delhi on 7th August 16 8. Delivered a talk on “Need and Feasibility of providing ART Services in developing countries” on 25th September 16 in 22nd International Federation of Fertility societies, New Delhi, NCR 9. Delivered a talk on”Infertility management- an overview”at DMA multyspecialityCON 2016 on 7th August 16, in Delhi 10. Delivered a talk on “All Freeze cryopreservation” on 3rd December 16 at Horizon 2at Jammu 11. Delivered a talk on “hypothyroidism in pregnancy” on 19th November 16 in Conception 2 Delivery conference at Mumbai 12. Delivered a talk on “Ideal ART Bank-present situation in India” in Fertivision 2016 at lucknow 13. Delivered a talk on “The benefit of lutealestradiol pre treatment in Gn antagonist vs long GnRH agonist protocol”” in Fertivision 2016 at lucknow Chaired sessions/ Expert 1. Participated as expert on National consultation “Comprehensive abortion care” of MOHFW, GOI at Vigyan Bhavan on 15th and 16th February 16 2. Chaired a session at TSC meeting of MOHFW, GOI at injectable contraceptives (DMPA) under National Family Planning Program on 21st January 16 in Delhi 3. Chaired a session on “Critically ill fetus” on 14th February 16 at International Conference on Critical Care in Obstetrics in Delhi 4. Participated as expert in National program of cancer, Diabetes, cardiovascular disease and stroke conducted by ICPO, New Delhi on 15th March 16 5. Chaired a session in Workshop: advance infertility on 1st April 16 at North Zone Yuva FOGSI 16 6. Chaired a session on “Dilemma in Obstetrics” on 3rd April 16 at North Zone Yuva FOGSI 16 7. Chaired a session on “Controversies in Obstetrics” at DDU, Delhi on 8th April 16

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8. Chaired a session on “Insight into IVF lab and advances in embryology practice” at CME on Fertility update for general practitioners on 17th April 16 in Delhi 9. Chaired a session on “ at Live video conference of RCOG course and sub fertility and reproduction endocrinology and assisted conception course on 11th and 14th April 16 10. Chaired a session on 17th April 16 at Fertility update for general practitioners in Delhi 11. Participated as technical expert in committee for the drug Medrxy progesterone at DGHS, Nirman Bhawan, Delhi 12. Chaired a session on “AUB Summit and launching of FOGSI AUB guideline” on 8th May 16 in Delhi 13. Chaired a session on “Awareness program on thalassemia screening and diagnosis” on 4th May 16 at Hindu Rao hospital, Delhi 14. Chaired a session in a CME on :Current concepts in the management of pre-term labour” on 7th May 16 in Delhi 15. Expert member OF Department of health research in 2nd level screening committee under Grant in aid scheme of DHR 16. Chaired a session in CME on “Screening & Prevention of cervical cancer” at Ganga Ram Hospital on 12th August 16 17. Chaired a session on “Gynecological cancers and fertility preservation” at Bangaluru on 28th August 16 18. Chaired a session at conference “Preventive Gynae onchology & beyond on10th August 16 19. Chaired a session on “Saving lives of mothers and babies” and PPH on 9th and 10th September 16 at North zone AICC RCOG, new Delhi 20. Chaired a session on “DIYOS” International Symposium on advances in male infertility on 29th November 16, Delhi 21. Chaired a session in Fertivision 2016 on10th December 16 at Lucknow

Panel Discussion

1. Participated as Panelist for “The new ART bill – challenges for us” on 13th February 2016 in Delhi 2. Participated as Panelist for “Ovarian stimulation – Secrets & Nuances” at 21st National Conference of Indian Society for Assisted Reproduction, Indore on 28th February 2016 3. Participated as Panelist for on “Advances in infertility management” on 10th April 16 at Haryana 4. Participated as Panelist on “Clinical vignettes” on 17th April 16 at Fertility update for general practitioners in Delhi 5. Participated as Panelist on “IVF- Exciting promises and crucial challenges” conducted by Economics Times, India Health Forum on 23 July 16 in Delhi

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6. Participated as Panelist on “Luteal phase Support” in 22nd International Federation of Fertility societies (IFFS) on 25th September 16

Chapters in Books and drafts

1. Drafted guideline on PCOS- infertility for GCPR on Attended 4th MCI Revised in – house BCW from 2nd to 4th March 16 at MAMC Assessor of NBE Program 1. Assessed the Tirumala Hospital Vizianagram, Andhra Pradesh for Obstetrics and Gynecology on 10th March 16 Attended Meetings/Honored/Member 1. Attended Managing Committee meeting FOGSI on 30th April and 1st May 16 at Gurgaon 2. Attended “Samvad” on PCPNDT Act conducted by DFW, Govt. of Delhi on 19th march 16 3. Attended Central Supervisory Board meeting of the PC & PNDT Act conducted by MOHFW, GOI on 23rd March 16 at Nirman Bhavan 4. Chairperson of District Advisory Committee (PC-PNDT) Central District, Delhi 5. Guest of honor at a meeting “For expecting parents” on 8th May 16 in Delhi 6. Attended the launch of MAA (Mother’s absolute affection programme, MOHFW

5. Books/ Chapters:

Book Chapter & Editor

1. Titled “Evidence based clinical Gynaecology. Editor of a book Jay Pee Publications 199

2016.All the faculties of the department contributed chapters in the book. Editors D Kumar, N Singh, A Tempe 2016.

2. All the faculties of the department contributed chapters in the book “Drugs in Obstetrics and Gynecology” edited by Krishna Agarwal, Ashok Kumar, Sudha Prasad. Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, New Delhi. 2016 . 3. Kumar A, Basra M, Kumar S, Chumber S. Female Patient. In: Clinical Surgery- A Text and Atlas. Sunil Chumber 2016. Health Sciences Publishers, Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd New Delhi ; pp 552-572.

6. Conferences /Workshop/ symposiums attended: Invited Faculty

Dr. Anjali Tempe

Presentations and conferences

1. Attended A Basic Course from 3rd - 5th February, 2016 required by MCI in Medical Education Department, MAMC.

2. Critical care - International Conference at Delhi Grand Hotel- chaired a session on cardiac diseases in pregnancy in March 2016.

3. Presentation of paper in AOGD Delhi - PCOS and Its IVF outcome in March, 2016 4. Panel discussion on Diabetes in Maternal Fetal Medicine update conducted at MAMC in March, 2016.

5. Chaired a session in Colposcopy workshop at MAMC in March, 2016.

6. Participated as a panelist in - Haryana chapter of Obst. & Gynae Soeciety endoscopy conference at Sonipat in April 2016, was felicited as a faculty from MAMC.

7. Chaired a session on Diabetes DM in Pregnancy and was a panelist in Infertilty session in

Gesicon at Pune in June, 2016.

5. Attended and was felicitated in MAMCOANA at Minnesota in USA in July, 2016. 6. Chaired a session on PPH with Dr. Arul Kumaran as Speaker at GB Pant Auditorium in MAMC September,2016 in Maternal Fetal Medicine wrokshop.

7. Case discussion on IUGR at Hotel Vikram, Delhi in August, 2016 for PG’s course conducted by AOGD.

8. Attended IIM training course on MBA for 7 days in August, 2016 9. Attended AOGD meeting, had delivered 3 lectures in November, 2016 at Hotel Ashok, AOGD Annual Conference, Delhi.

10. Chaired a session & panelist on DM in Pregnancy in LHMC in November, 2016. 11. IFFS World conference at Gurgaon, September, 2016. presented 2 papers & Was a panelist in a session on male infertility.

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12. Organized a Practical course of 3 days as a Converner and chairperson in October, 2016 at MAMC Auditorium. 13. Training of trainees programme on IUCD, FP,Maternal Mortality inDecember, 2016 at MAMC. 14. AOGD Delhi Annual Conference 3 papers presented.

Dr.Ashok Kumar

INVITED LECTURES

 Member of panel discussion: Breast Disease: How to diagnose & Treat at Committee Workshop- Study on Female Breast Committee, 59th All India Congress of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 13th -17th January, 2016, Agra.  Member of panel discussion: Progestogen in Early Pregnancy Loss – Queries persists and quest continues, 59th All India Congress of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 13th -17th January, 2016, Agra.  Member of panel discussion: Managing critical conditions in DIC (in IUFD, haemorrage, Sepsis, bleeding disorders, Preparing for surgery etc.), International Conference on Critical Care in Obstetrics 13th& 14th February 2016, New Delhi  Member of panel discussion: GDM Registry - Can it become a means of reducing burden of diabetes and CVD, 11th National Conference on the Diabetes in Pregnancy Study Group India 2016, 20th – 21st February 2016, New Delhi  Moderator of panel discussion: Hepatic Dysfunction during pregnancy. First Maternal Fetal Medicine Workshop; 5-6 March 2016, at Maulana Azad Medical College. DELHI  Kumar A. Management of Diabetes in Pregnancy. CME on “ Controversies in Obstetrics” organized by Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospital, New Delhi on 8th April 2016.  Kumar A. Antihypertensives in Pregnancy- An Update. 3rd GOAL Conference, ‘Controversies to Consensus in Obstetrics & Gynecology’ organized by ICOG and FOGSI on 9th -10th April, 2016 at Delhi.  Kumar A: Gynae Instrument; Gurukul Classes : DNB Forum 2016; 25th -26th May 2016 . Institute of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi.  Kumar A : Iron and Female Pelvic Health. Iron Summit : organized by UPHAI (Uropelvic Health Association of India) on 3rd June, 2016, Chandigarh.  Kumar A : Iron and Female Pelvic Health. Iron Summit : organized by UPHAI Uropelvic Health Association of India) on 4th June, 2016, Gurgaon.  Kumar A : Iron Sucrose. Iron Summit : organized by UPHAI (Uropelvic Health Association of India) on 4th June, 2016, Gurgaon.  Kumar A: Multiple Pregnancy – Long Case Discussion; Banglore Society of Obstetrics & Gynecology CME 2016, 15th –19th June 2016 . Bangluru  Kumar A : Progesterone in AUB. Progesterone Summit : organized by UPHAI Uropelvic Health Association of India) on 18th June, 2016, New Delhi  Kumar A: Previous Cesarean section – Long Case Discussion; AOGD –PG Update, 13-14 August 2016, by Association of Obstetricians & Gynecologists of Delhi. DELHI  Moderator of panel discussion: Postpartum Thyroiditis. CME on Endocrinological Disorders of women; 20 August 2016, by Association of Obstetricians & Gynecologists of Delhi. DELHI  Kumar A: Breech Presentation- Case Discussion; FOCUS 2016 –All India PG Training Programme ; 22nd – 26th August 2016. Jubilee Mission Medical College, Thrissur, Kerala  Kumar A: Antepartum Haemorrhage in pregnancy - Case Discussion; FOCUS 2016 –All India PG Training Programme ; 22nd – 26th August 2016 . Jubilee Mission Medical College, Thrissur, 201

Kerala  Kumar A: Case Discussion – Gestational Diabetes Mellitus. 19th Practical Course & CME, Obstetrics & Gynaecology ; 14th-16th October, 2016. Maulana Azad Medical College. DELHI  Kumar A: Recurrent Pregnancy Loss : BOH – Long Case Discussion; Quest 2016: PG Training Programme,18th –21st October 2016 . Calcut  Kumar A: Antepartum Haemorrjage – Long Case Discussion; Quest 2016: PG Training Programme, 18th –21st October 2016 . Calcut  Kumar A. Role of Conservative management in Placenta previa accreta. 23rd Annual Conference of “NARCHI” National Association for Reproductive & Child Health of India, Delhi Branch. 22nd & 23rd October 2016. Delhi  Kumar A: Safe preventon of primary caesarean : Revisiting indications for Breech. Preconference Workshop: Safe Motherhood, 38th Annual Conference of Association of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists of Delhi; 11-14 Novemebr, 2016. DELHI

CHAIRMAN OF SCIENTITFIC SESSION IN CONFERENCES

 Chairperson for session – Action swift & Transfer at Precongress Workshop on Postpartum Haemorrhage, 59th All India Congress of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 13th -17th January, 2016, Agra.  Chairperson for CME – Cervical Cancer Screening – New Horizons. 12th March 2016. New Delhi.  Chairperson for Awareness Program on ‘Thalassemia Screening and Diagnosis’ organised by Thalassemia Control Cell & Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Hindu Rao Hospital, 4th May, 2016, New Delhi  Chairperson for CME on Fetal Welfare organized by Institute of Obst. & Gynae, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, 30 June, 2016, New Delhi  Chairperson for Workshop on ABC of Critical Care Obstetrics organized by MultiDiscplinary Committee under aegis of AOGD, 9th July 2016, New Delhi  Chairperson for session on ‘Fetal Screening – Traditional & Advance’ in CME on on “Defining care of the fetus; the unborn patient” being organized by Society of Fetal Medicine at Army Hospital R&R, 10 July, 2016, New Delhi  Chairperson for Workshop “Legends Going LIVE” & CME on 16th & 17th July, 2016 by SunRise Hospital, New Delhi.  Chairperson for Annual Conference of Delhi Gynaecological Endoscopists Society (DGES) “ENDOFERT-2016” under the aegis of Gynae Endocrine Society of India (GESI) in association with Endometriosis, Endoscopy and Uro-gynaecology committees of FOGSI, 5th to 7th August, 2016, New Delhi  Chairperson for CME – Perioperative Gynaecological Bleed by PGIMER & Dr Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, 27th August, 2016, New Delhi  Chairperson for workshop on Pelvic Anatomy Revisitedby National Association of Reproductive & Child Health of India- Delhi Branch, 22nd September, 2016, New Delhi  Chairperson in Infertility Ultrasound Workshop in 22nd IFFS World Congress organized by The International Federation of Fertility Societies (IFFS) along with its host societies – the Indian Society for Assisted Reproduction (ISAR) and the Indian Fertility Society (IFS) on 21st September,2016 at New Delhi, NCR  Chairperson in Trilogy 10 – Contraception, in 22nd IFFS World Congress organized by The International Federation of Fertility Societies (IFFS) along with its host societies – the Indian Society for Assisted Reproduction (ISAR) and the Indian Fertility Society (IFS) on 24th September,2016 at New Delhi, NCR. 202

 Chairperson for Guest Lecture in 38th Annual Conference of Association of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists of Delhi; 11-14 Novemebr, 2016. DELHI  Chairperson in Postconference Workshop: Urodynamics- Trends & Controversies, 38th Annual Conference of Association of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists of Delhi; 11-14 Novemebr, 2016. DELHI  Chairperson for CME on “Diabetes in Pregnancy” by Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Lady Hardinge Medical College & Smt. Sucheta Kriplani Hospital, under the aegis of NARCHI Delhi Branch & Safe motherhood committee of AOGD on 19thNovember, 2016 to celebrate World Diabetes Day.

7. Significant events(Honours to Faculty)

Dr. Anjali Tempe

1. Acted as a Medical Superintendent of Maternal & Child Health (MCH) from April, 2016 till today. 2. Started FNB in Reproductive Medicine at IVF and Reproductive Biology Centre.

8. Representation on Expert committee/Bodies-

Dr. Anjali Tempe

Organisation, Administration & Examinership

2. Carried out responsbilities as a vice president of Association of Obstetrics Gynaecologist society of Delhi from April, 2016 till today. 3. Chief Examiner of MBBS Fimal Year for Obstetrics and Gynaecology at MAMC in December, 2016 4. Examiner of DGO Examination at CMC, Ludhiana (Faridkot University) in November, 2016. 5. Inspection of Church of South India Hospital, Bangaluru in August, 2016 for MCI. 6. Acted as a Judge in Music Compition in MAMC Dental College & Participated Delhi

9. Lab data IVF & Reproductive Biology Centre, Department of obstetrics and Gynecology. No of IVF cycles:- No of IUIs:- No of ICSI:- Cryo ET:- Success Rate :- 40% -45%

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ORTHOPAEDICS

1. Name of the Head of the Department : Dir-Prof Dr.V.K.Gautam

S.No Name of Faculty Designation 1. Dr.Anil Dhal Director-Professor 2. Dr.Ajay Gupta Director-Professor 3. Dr.V.K.Gautam Director-Professor 4. Dr.Manoj Kumar Director-Professor 5. Dr.Vinod Kumar Director-Professor 6. Dr.Sumit Sural Professor 7. Dr.Lalit Maini Professor 8. Dr.Abhishek Kashyap Associate Professor 9. Dr.Sumit Arora Assistant Professor 10. Dr.Dhananjay Sabat Assistant Professor 11. Dr.Vineet Dabas Assistant Professor 12. Dr.Ved Pal Yadav Assistant Professor 13. Dr.Tarun Suri Assistant Professor 14. Dr.Pritish Singh Assistant Professor 15. Dr.Jaswant Kumar Assistant Professor

2. Research Scheme

(a) On Going projects

A comparative evaluation of intra-articular bupivacaine v/s intra-articular bupivacaine and diclofenac on post-operative pain and recovery following arthroscopic knee surgery (Dr Kirti Nath Saxena/ Dr Sumit Arora)

(b) Details about thesis completed during current year. S.No Name of Faculty Title of Thesis 1. Dr.Anil Dhal Comparative study of phonophoresis using betamethasone or lignocaine in chronic hemophilic synovitis of knee joint. 2. Dr.Ajay Gupta Analyses of Flexion Relaxation Phenomenon in Gluteus Medius Muscle 3. Dr.V.K.Gautam Comparative study of conventional instrumentation TKR and CT guided jig assisted TKR 4. Dr.Manoj Kumar Randomized control study on operative versus non operative treatment on

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thoraco-lumbar junction (T12-L1) fractures with involvement of bladder with or without incomplete cord injury. 5. Dr.Vinod Kumar Aprospective study of clinical outcomes of mobile meniscal bearing unicondylar knee replacement in medial compartment osteoarthritis 6. Dr.Sumit Sural Results of bone bank frozen allograft in orthopaedic surgery. 7. Dr.Lalit Maini Virtual Surgical Planning and pre contoured plate in acetabular fractures

3. Trainees from other agencies : 1. Post graduate Diploma course in Geriatric Medicine under the aegis of IGNOU New Delhi.

6. Training courses / conferences / workshops organised : Department of Orthopaedics, MAMC 1. MIDCON Delhi Orthopaedic Association Cadaveric workshop on spine at Maulana Azad Medical College in July 2016, Dr.Ajay Gupta, Organizing chairman 2. Cadaveric workshop on Arthroscopy of the Wrist at Maulana Azad Medical College in Sept. 2016

7. Publication during the period

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A .Publications 1. Mukul Mohindra,Balaji Sambandam,VK Gautam, lalit Maini: A rare case of Glomus tumor of the great toe. An analysis of behaviour at this site. Foot and ankle SpecialistFeb, 2016, Feb9(1) 83-85

B Conferencesattended 1 AttendedAnnual conference of Delhi Rheumatologysociety on 21st Feb, 2016 at FICCIauditorium. 2. Invited as faculty memberto Chair a session on “Shoulder Demystified” held at SpinalInjurycentreon 6th March,2016. 3 Attended Regional MCI teachers training course from 2nd to 4th March 2016 at MAMCNew Delhi 4 Invited as a guest faculty at Global Arthroplastyconference under the aegis of IndianArthroplastyAssociationon 13th March,2016 in Delhi 5 Invited as a guest faculty for Stimulus 2016 organized by BhartiVidyapeethPune on 1st and 2ndApril,2016. 5 Invitedas guest facultyfor Traumacon2016 on 1.05.2016 organisedby AIIMS. 6 Invitedas a guest faculty at “ How to performmy firstTKR” atSports Injurycentre SafdarjangHospital on 24th July, 2016. Given a talk on How to performa TKR in Valgus Deformity.Acted as a table demonstrator.

Nominatedto IIM(Ahmedabadfor advancedcoursein health care management.

AdministrativeActivity; AppointedasMS(Surgicaland Allied wef 24th April, 2016 atLNH AppointedHOD Orthopaedicswef 23 Sept. 2016.

Appointedadvisorby UPSC for selection of specialist gradeII officers.

Member standing committee for selection of Professor in orthopaedics at PGIMERChandigarh.

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Dir Prof.Anil Dhal 1. Primary leiomyosarcoma of femur. Bhatnagar N, Lingaiah P, Tiwari A, Mahajan N, Arora S, Dhal A.J Clin Orthop Trauma. 2016 Oct-Dec;7(Suppl 1):125-129. doi: 10.1016/j.jcot.2016.02.010. PMID: 28018091 2. Plantar fibromatosis masqerading as liposarcoma: a case report and review of literature.Bhatnagar N, Lingaiah P, Arora S, Dhal A. J Bone Soft Tissue Tumours. 2016; May-Aug 2(2):25-29

Prof Ajay Gupta Gupta A , Gupta A , Kumar A, Arora S. Immunotherapy for non-responders among patients of spinal tuberculosis. Indian J Tuberculosis (2016) 63 (2):79-85.

Prof VK Gautam A .Publications 1. Mukul Mohindra, Balaji Sambandam, VK Gautam, lalit Maini: A rare case of Glomus tumor of the great toe. An analysis of behaviour at this site. Foot and ankle Specialist Feb, 2016, Feb9(1) 83-85

B Conferences attended 1 Attended Annual conference of Delhi Rheumatology society on 21st Feb, 2016 at FICCI auditorium. 2. Invited as faculty member to Chair a session on “Shoulder Demystified” held at Spinal Injury centre on 6th March, 2016. 3 Attended Regional MCI teachers training course from 2nd to 4th March 2016 at MAMC New Delhi 4 Invited as a guest faculty at Global Arthroplasty conference under the aegis of Indian Arthroplasty Association on 13th March, 2016 in Delhi 5 Invited as a guest faculty for Stimulus 2016 organized by Bharti Vidyapeeth Pune on 1st and 2nd April, 2016. 5 Invited as guest faculty for Traumacon 2016 on 1.05.2016 organised by AIIMS. 6 Invited as a guest faculty at “ How to perform my first TKR” at Sports Injury centre Safdarjang Hospital on 24th July, 2016. Given a talk on How to perform a TKR in Valgus Deformity. Acted as a table demonstrator.

Nominated to IIM (Ahmedabad for advanced course in health care management.

Administrative Activity; Appointed as MS(Surgical and Allied wef 24th April, 2016 at LNH Appointed HOD Orthopaedics wef 23 Sept. 2016.

Appointed advisor by UPSC for selection of specialist grade II officers.

Member standing committee for selection of Professor in orthopaedics at PGIMER Chandigarh.

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Accredita1Appointed as DNB assessor at Queen’s Mary NRI Hospital Vishakhapatnam for DNB(Ortho) accreditation.\ 2 Nominated as member Faculty of Medical sciences BFUHS Faridkot wef 1.2.2016 for one year. 3 NBE assessor to Paras HMRI Hospital Patna for DNB(Ortho) accreditation on 19th March, 2016 3

Dr.Vinod Kumar :

Dr.Sumit Sural

Dr.Lalit Maini

Mukul Mohindra, Balaji Sambandam, VK Gautam, Lalit Maini. A Rare Case of Glomus Tumor of the Great Toe An Analysis of Behavior at This Rare Site. Foot Ankle Spec. 2016 Feb;9(1):83-7. PMID: 26864831

Maini L, Kumar S, Batra S, Gupta R, Arora S. Evaluation of the muscle morphology of the obturator externus and piriformis as the predictors of avascular necrosis of the femoral head in acetabular fractures. Strategies Trauma Limb Reconstr. 2016 Aug;11(2):105-11.

Maini L, Sharma A, Jha S, Sharma A, Tiwari A. Three-dimensional printing and patient-specific pre-contoured plate: future of acetabulum fracture fixation? Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg. 2016 Oct 26.

Tarun Verma, Ankur Sharma, Amit Sharma, Lalit Maini. Customized iliac prosthesis for reconstruction in giant cell tumour: A unique treatment approach. J Clin Orthop Trauma. 2016 Oct-Dec;7(Suppl 1): 35-40.

Sharma A, Tiwari A, Verma T, Maini L. Non-union fracture neck femur in a toddler: Reconstructed by valgus osteotomy - A minimally invasive approach .J Clin Orthop Trauma 2016 Oct-Dec;7(Suppl 1):8-11.

Dr.Sumit Arora : Evaluation of the muscle morphology of the obturator externus and piriformis as the predictors of avascular necrosis of the femoral head in acetabular fractures. Maini L, Kumar S, Batra S, Gupta R, Arora S.Strategies Trauma Limb Reconstr. 2016 Aug;11(2):105-11. doi: 10.1007/s11751-016-0253-7. PMID: 27116689

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7. Books/ chapters contributed : BOOK CHAPTER:

8. Conferences / workshops / symposia attended :

Dr. Anil Dhal :

Dr.Ajay Gupta : +

Dr.V.K.Gautam :

Dr.Manoj Kumar : Dr.Vinod Kumar : Dr.Sumit Sural : 1. Attended the symposium and delivered Guest Lecture on Osteoarticular Tuberculosis, CME held under RNTCP, New Delhi March, 2016.

Dr.Lalit Maini : 1. Distal femur fracture , single locking plate is enough, February 2016, UP orthopaedic association annual conference. Merrut Medical College. 2. Open reduction in fracture neck of femur, surgical approach and reduction tips. Trauma Conclave, April 2016 3. Management of Fracture shaft femur : Road to Sucsess. Trauma Conclave, Delhi, April 2016 4. Posterior malleolus fracture surgical approach and sequence of fixation. Trauma Conclave , Delhi, April 2016 5. ISKSAA Chairmen Oration November 2016, Applications of 3 D printing in Orthopaedic patient care. 6. Virtual planning and 3 D printing in Orthopaedics—Delhi Orthopaedic Association Annual Conference November 2016 3 D printing in Orthopaedic Practice. Annual conference of Indian Orthopaedic Association Kochi, December 2016

10. SIGNIFICANT EVENTS (Honours to Faculty)

Dr.Lalit Maini : BEST POSTER Award Asia Pacific Orthopaedic Association Congress, Melbourne Australia, March 2016

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11. Fellowship: Dr.Lalit Maini : IOS UK Senior Fellowship (London) , September 2016

13. Representation on expert committees/bodies

Dr. Anil Dhal :

Dr.Ajay Gupta :

Dr.V.K.Gautam :

Dr.Vinod Kumar

Dr.Sumit Sural : 1. Member, Technical Advisory Committee Bone and Joint Group for formulation of : Index TB Guidelines - Guidelines on extrapulmonary tuberculosis in India, Initiative of Central TB Division, Mininstry of Health and Family Welfare, India. 2. Member, STG Sub-Committee formulating Standard Treatment Guidelines for OA knee with the National Health Systems Resource Centre under Ministry of Health of Health and Welfare for rolling out National Health Assurance Mission, India. 3. Member, Disability Board, Lok Nayak Hospital 4. Expert, Delhi Medical Council 5. Assessor for accreditation of DNB courses under National Board of Examinations. Dr.Lalit Maini :  Member Academic Council University of Delhi 2014- 16  Hon. Specialist Edge Hill University UK  Hon.Secretary Delhi Orthopaedic Association 2015 – 18  Chairman ISKSAA (International Society for knowledge for surgeons on Arthroscopy and Arthroplasty)  Asociate Editor – Indian Journal of Orthopaedics (Medknow)  Executive Editor – Journal of Clinical Orthopaedics and Trauma (Elsevier)  Executive Editor – Journal of Arthroscopy & Joint Surgery (Elsevier)  Section Editor – MAMC Journal of Medical Sciences (Medknow)  Chairman Web Committee Indian OrthoPaedic Association

Dr.Sumit Arora : 1. Attending courts for expert opinion 2. Part of medical boards and disability boards 3. Member of pharmaco-vigilance 4. Member, Hospital suture committee

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PEDIATRCS Name of the Head of Department: Prof. Sangita Yadav

1. Faculty S.No Name of Faculty Designation 1 Dr. S. Yadav Director Professor & Head 2 Dr. A.P. Dubey Director Professor 3 Dr. R.N. Mandal Director Professor 4 Dr. Urmila Jhamb Director Professor 5 Dr. Monica Juneja Director Professor 6 Dr. K. Rajeshwari Director Professor 7 Dr. Seema Kapoor Professor 8 Dr. Mukta Mantan Professor 9 Dr. Devendra Mishra Professor 10 Dr. Anurag Agarwal Associate Professor 11 Dr. Mandeep Walia Assistant Professor

2. Research Scheme (a) Ongoing projects Dr. U.Jhamb 1 Project of CSIR with Dr Deepak on comparison of spontaneous breathing trial with slow weaning in ventilated patients.

Dr. M. Juneja

1 Comparison of caregiver administered behavioral intervention program with weekly versus six-weekly training sessions for children with autism: A randomized trial (ICMR funded project)

2 Social skills training in children with autism : Ph.D thesis Reema Gupta

Dr. Seema Kapoor

1 Co-ordinator: Ongoing project by Govt. of NCT, Delhi on “Antenatal screening of women for thalaseemia status”.

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2. Principal Investigator: “A novel feasibility study of newbornscreening for treatable disorders and epidemiologic data generation for inborn metabolic errors in Delhi state”. 3. Principal Investigator:“Multicentric Collaborative study of the clinical, biochemical and Molecular Characterization of Lysosomal storage disorders in India-The initiative for research in Lysosomal Storage Disorders” and “Web designing and quality assurance for collaborative study on quality assurance” Dr. Mukta Mantan

1 Co- Principal investigator for the trial “A seamless, sequential Phase III, randomized, multi center single-blind study to evaluate immunogenicity, safety, reactogenicity of liquid ROTAVAC 5C formulation of the live attenuated rotavirus vaccine as a 3-dose series when compared with ROTAVAC® in infants” .

(b) Details of thesis completed during current year No Candidate Guide Title 1 Priyanka Evaluation of Serum Leptin, IGF-1 and Insulin Levels in Meena Dr. S. Yadav Children with Acute Malnutrition 2 Jerin C Nebulised Hypertonic Saline (3%) versus Nebulised Adrenaline for Treatment of Bronchiolitis 3 Madhavi Dr.AP. Dubey Effect of Gluten free Diet on Growth And Nutrition of Bhardwaj Children with Celiac Disease. 4 Nisha Dr. S. Ramji Predictors of Nutritive Sucking in Preterm Babies Less Kumari than 34 weeks of Gestation 5 Swayam Dr. RN. Mandal Assessment of brain natriuretic peptide levels in children Sudha of heart disease with congestive heart failure. 6 Murugeson Dr. NB. Mathur Comparison of 4 days versus 7 days duration of Antibiotic Therapy for Neonatal meningitis 7 Rashmi Dr. U. Jhamb Efficacy of weaning Protocol Based on Spontaneous Kishore Breathing Trial on The Duration of Mechanical Ventilation 8 Bhavya Dr. Ajay Kumar Role of Topical Oil Application in Prevention of Nosocomial Sepsis in Preterm Low Birth Weight Neonates Admitted in NICU - A Randomized Controlled Trial 9 Jyoti Kumari Dr. M. Juneja Behavioral Problems and disorders in Children attending OPD in a Tertiary Care Hospital 10 Vernika Sleep Problems in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder 11 Yuvaraj Study of pediatric diarrhea with special reference to Dr. K. Rajeshwari Candida infection.

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12 Dhinakaran Assessment of Anxiety in HIV Infected Children 13 Kirti Singal Dr. S. Kapoor Clinico Ethological Profile of Children Presenting with Acute Non-Infectious Encephalopathy. 14 Srijan Singh Dr. M. Mantan Infection Associated Relapse in Children with Nephrotic Syndrome 15 Anu Kirthiga D.Mishra Prevalence of epilepsy and inter-ictal epileptiform discharges in children with neurodevelopmental disorders.

3. Trainees from other agencies: S.No. Name of the trainees Sponsoring agency Period of Training Dr, Sennur Solmaz,(Exchange Ataturk University, 22.08.16-15.10.16 Student “Mevlana Exchange Turkey Programme”) Amity persons in CDC Damini Khuswah (B OT 3rd yr) IPH 17/1/16-16/2/16 Deepak Bhuyan(B OT 3rd yr) IPH 17/1/16-16/2/16 Shubham Shailya (B OT 3rd yr) IPH 17/2/16-16/3/16 Sneha Chauhan (B OT 3rd yr) IPH 17/2/16-16/3/16 Sumit Tyagi (B OT 3rd yr) IPH 17/2/16-16/3/16 Nikhlesh Sinha (B OT 3rd yr) IPH 17/12/15- 16/1/16 Gulshan Jahan(B OT 3rd yr) IPH 17/12/15- 16/1/16 Komal Singh (B OT 4th yr) IPH 7/1/16-6/2/16 Himani Tyagi (B OT 4th yr) IPH 18/12/15-17/1/16 Kamlesh (B OT 4th yr) IPH 18/12/15-17/1/16 Khushnuma (B OT 4th yr) IPH 18/12/15-17/1/16 Shaily Ahuja (B OT 4th yr) IPH 18/2/16-17/3/16 Smriti Diwakar (B OT 4th yr) IPH 18/2/16-17/3/16 Anjali Khare(B OT 4th yr) IPH 29/8/16-28/9/16 Mohit Kumar(B OT 4th yr) IPH 29/10/16-28/11/16 Neelam Yadav(B OT 4th yr) IPH 29/10/16-28/11/16 Neha Bisht(B OT 4th yr) IPH 29/10/16-28/11/16 Nikita Satija(B OT 4th yr) IPH 29/10/16-28/11/16 Pradeep Kumar(B OT 4th yr) IPH 29/11/16-28/11/16 Prakhyat Verma(B OT 4th yr) IPH 29/11/16-28/11/16 Poonam Sani(B OT 4th yr) IPH 29/11/16-28/11/16 Preeti(B OT 4th yr) IPH 29/11/16-28/11/16 Sanobar Zahra IPH 29/9/16-28/10/16 Shubham Shailya IPH 29/9/16-28/10/16 Sneha Chauhan IPH 29/9/16-28/10/16 Alex Joseph (B OT intern) IPH 30/10/16-29/11/16 Deepika Sharma (B OT intern) IPH 30/12/16-29/1/17

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Parul Sain (B OT intern) IPH 30/9/16-29/10/16 Phalguni Chatterjee (B OT intern) IPH 30/9/16-29/10/16 Veenita Pandey(B OT intern) IPH 30/10/16-29/11/16 Komal Singh IPH 7/1/16-6/2/16 Dr Anuradha Asha Kiran 7/9/16-20/12/16

4. Training course/Conferences/Workshops organized:

Dr. S. Yadav International Women’s Day Celebration organised by Dept. of Pediatrics, Maulana Azad Medical College and IAP Women’s Wing on 10th March 2016. Dr Sushma Dureja Key Note Address on Adolescent Girls Health issues Dr. S. Yadav Organizer and Faculty for How to Write a Scientific Paper 13th February, 2016 Dr. S. Yadav Chairperson and Faculty for “Research Methodology for the Clinician" on 12th and 13th March 2016. Presented Introduction –Why Research Methodology Dr. S. Yadav Acute Flaccid Paralysis (AFP) workshop held on 31.03.16 at 12.15 PM in the Departmental Seminar Room Dr. S. Yadav Department of Pediatrics in association with IAP DELHI organised Nutrition Education Program on 7th May, 2016

Dr. S. Yadav Organised as Chairperson Workshop on At Risk Adolescent at MAMC , New Delhi 2nd Dec. 2016 Dr. S. Kapoor To deliver a talk on “Genetics Education for Undergraduate medical education in Asia” in the conference and being organized by 13th International Congress of Human Genetics ICHG 2016 from 3rd to 7th April 2016 at Kyoto. Dr. S. Kapoor Mr Avinash Phd Student presented in Asian Pacific Digestive Week on Kobe from November 2nd to 5th entitled” A scientific approach towards the development of metabolomics marker in celiac disease’.

Dr. S. Kapoor Mr Avinash Phd Student presented in United European Gastroenterology Week in Austria Vienna from October 15th to 19th entitled” Evaluating the utility of aminoacid citrulline as a metabolomics signature of celiac disease”. Dr. M. Mantan Presented the paper as poster titled “Infection associated relapses in children with nephrotic syndrome” at the 17th Congress of International Pediatric Nephrology Association held from 20-24th September 2016 at Iguacu, Brazil Dr. M. Mantan Presented Poster titled “Congenital adrenal hyperplasia with aberrant renal arteries: An unusual cause of hypertension in infancy” at the 28th Annual Conference of Indian Society of Pediatric Nephrology held on 10- 11 December 2016 at Cuttack, Odisha.

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Dr. M. Mantan Delivered a talk titled” Role of chemoprophylaxis in VUR” at the 9th Pediatric Surgery Update held from 25-28th February 2016 at Maulana Azad Medical College and Lok Nayak Hopsital, New Delhi. Dr. M. Mantan Delivered talk on “Evaluation of AKI in Clinics” at Max Pediatric AKI update & CRRT workshop held at Max hospital, Shalimar Bagh on 11th March 2016. Dr. D. Mishra A 1-day workshop for faculty and residents on ‘Paper-writing’ was held on 13.02.15 with Dr. AP Dubey in the chair and Dr. D. Mishra as convener. Dr. A. Agarwal First Clinical Meeting was held on Thursday, 14th January, 2016 at Auditorium, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi, attended by 86 members.

Dr. A. Agarwal Second Clinical Meeting was held on Thursday, 18th February, 2016 at Auditorium, PGIMER & Dr. RML Hospital, New Delhi, attended by 83 members.

Dr. A. Agarwal Third Clinical Meeting was held on Thursday, 20th March, 2014 at Lecture Theatre, VMMC & Safdarjang Hospital, New Delhi, attended by 79 members.

Dr. A. Agarwal Fourth Clinical Meeting was held on Thursday, 17th April, 2014 at Seminar Room, Dept. of Pediatrics, MAMC & Lok Nayak Hospital, New Delhi, attended by 87 members.

Dr. A. Agarwal Fifth Clinical Meeting was held on Thursday, 15th May, 2014 at Auditorium, Max Super Speciality Hospital, Saket, New Delhi, attended by 88 members.

Dr. A. Agarwal Sixth Clinical Meeting was held on Thursday, 19th June 2014 at Seminar Room 7th Floor, BLK Super Speciality Hospital, Pusa Road, New Delhi, attended by 65 members.

Dr. A. Agarwal Seventh Clinical Meeting was held on Thursday, 17th July, 2014 at CDC Centre, Board Room, AIIMS, New Delhi, attended by 65 members.

Dr. A. Agarwal Eighth Clinical Meeting was held on Thursday, 21st August, 2014 at Lecture Hall, Kalawati Saran Children’s Hospital, Delhi, attended by 97 members.

Dr. A. Agarwal Ninth Clinical Meeting was held on Thursday, 18th September, 2014 at Lecture Theatre, UCMS & GTB Hospital, Dilshad Garden, Delhi, attended by 60 members.

Dr. A. Agarwal Tenth Clinical Meeting was held on Thursday 16th October, 2014 at Seminar Room, Max Super Speciality Hospital, Shalimar Bagh, Delhi, attended by 55 members.

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Dr. A. Agarwal Eleventh Clinical Meeting was held on Thursday 20th November, 2014 at Auditorium, Apollo Hospital, Sarita Vihar, New Delhi, attended by 51 members.

Dr. A. Agarwal IAP Derma Summit held on 22th May, 2016 at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi, attended by 65 delegates. Dr. A. Agarwal Nutrition Education Program held on Saturday the 7th May, 2016 at Lok Nayak Hospital, New Delhi, attended by 52 delegates. Dr. A. Agarwal Nutrition Education Program (NEP) held on Sunday the 12th June, 2016 at Mata Chanan Devi Hospital, New Delhi, attended by 40 delegates. Dr. A. Agarwal Development for all-Cradle to Crayons & Beyond Workshop held on 31st July, 2016 at Jaipur Golden Hospital, Rohini.

Dr. A. Agarwal FBNC at Bhopal 5th to 8th January, At Rachi Jharkhand 7to 10th May, Safdurjung hospital 15th to 18th May, 1to 4th Sept at Jabalpur. Dr. A. Agarwal NRP at Kolkatta 8th June

Dr. A. Agarwal CME on Rabies prevention at Hedgwar hospital 27th April, Mewat Medical College 25 october.

5. Publications during the period: (Please attach reprints, if available, otherwise please cite complete reference, failing which it will not be possible to include in the report). LIST OF PUBLICATIONS A. INDEXED JOURNALS INTERNATIONAL Dr. U. Jhamb 1.DeepakK , GarimaG , JhambU. Bilateral acute neonatal suppurative parotitis:A rare finding in neonatal age. Journal of Neonatal -Perinatal medicine. 2015;8 :(63-65). ( indexed in pubmed int) Dr. U. Jhamb Deepak K , GarimaG , Jhamb U. Prune belly syndrome associated with anorectal malformation and acyanotic congenital heart defect: A rare finding. Sch Acad.J. Biosci 2016;4(3A):228-229. (indexed in pubmed) Dr. U. Jhamb Deepak K , GarimaG , Jhamb U. Prune belly syndrome associated with anorectal malformation and acyanotic congenital heart defect: A rare finding. Sch Acad.J. Biosci 2016;4(3A):228-229. (indexed in pubmed) Dr. U. Jhamb Deepak K , GarimaG , Jhamb U. Prune belly syndrome associated with anorectal malformation and acyanotic congenital heart defect: A rare finding. Sch Acad.J. Biosci 2016;4(3A):228-229. (indexed in pubmed) Dr. U. Jhamb DeepakK , GarimaG , JhambU. Esophageal duplication cyst: Two cases

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presenting as recurrent chest infection and stridor. Journal of pediatric surgery case reports ( accepted for publication in march issue) (indexed pubmed ) 2107 ;18:10-12. Dr. U. Jhamb Ravinder Kaur,Priyanka Katariya,Megh Singh Dhakad,Bhanu Mehra,Urmila Jhamb,and A. P. DubeyAn Unusual Case of Cystic Fibrosis Associated Pneumocystis jiroveci Pneumonia in an Infant.Case Reports in Infectious Diseases. Volume 2016,Article ID 9206707, 3 pages http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/9206707. Dr. U. Jhamb Kotwani A; Joshi P. C.; Jhamb U; Holloway K. prescriber and dispenser perceptions about antibiotic use in acute uncomplicated childhood diarrhoea and upper respiratory tract infection in new delhi: qualitative study sent for publication in family Practice (Open accessinternational journal)

Dr. S. Kapoor Goyal M, Kapoor S, Ikegawa S, Nishimura G. Stickler Syndrome Type 1 with ShortStature and Atypical Ocular Manifestations. Case Rep Pediatr. 2016;2016:3198597. Dr. S. Kapoor Singh A, Prasad R, Gupta AK, Sharma A, Alves S, Coutinho MF, Kapoor S, Mishra OP. I Cell Disease (Mucolipidosis II Alpha/Beta): From Screening to MolecularDiagnosis. Indian J Pediatr. 2016 Oct 27. Dr. S. Kapoor Sharma R, Seth A, Chandra J, Gohain S, Kapoor S, Singh P, Pemde H. Endocrinopathies in adolescents with thalassaemia major receiving oral ironchelation therapy. Paediatr Int Child Health. 2016 Feb;36(1):22-7.

Dr. S. Kapoor Kumari C, Varughese B, Ramji S, Kapoor S. Liquid-Liquid Extraction and SolidPhase Extraction for Urinary Organic Acids: A Comparative Study from a ResourceConstraint Setting. Indian J Clin Biochem. 2016 Oct;31(4):414-22. Dr. S. Kapoor Singh A, Schanze D, Agarwal N, Prasad R, Mishra OP, Singh R, Kapoor S, Zenker M. Transmission of Barber-Say syndrome from a mosaic father to his child in anIndian family. Clin Dysmorphol. 2016 Oct;25(4):181-5. Dr. S. Kapoor Sarkar T, Singh NP, Kar P, Husain SA, Kapoor S, Pollipalli SK, Kumar A, GargN. Does angiotensin-converting enzyme-1 (ACE-1) gene polymorphism lead to chronickidney disease among hypertensive patients? Ren Fail. 2016 Jun;38(5):765-9. Dr. S. Kapoor Singh A, Prasad R, Singh R, Kapoor S, Bhuiyan ZA, Mishra OP. Genetic Analysis of Jervel and Lange Nielsen Syndrome with a Novel Mutation in KCNQ1 Gene. Indian J Pediatr. 2016 Sep;83(9):1038-9. doi: 10.1007/s12098-016-2072-8. Dr. S. Kapoor Ajij M, Shambhavi, Patra B, Singh A, Kapoor S. Pendred Syndrome in a Newbornwith Neck Swelling: A Case Report. J Trop Pediatr. 2016 Aug;62(4):338-40. Dr. S. Kapoor Ratan SK, Sharma A, Kapoor S, Polipalli SK, Dubey D, Mishra TK, Sinha SK,Agarwal SK. Polymorphism of 3' UTR of MAMLD1 gene is also associated withincreased risk of isolated hypospadias in Indian children: a preliminary report. Pediatr Surg Int. 2016 May;32(5):515-24. Dr. S. Kapoor Singh A, Bryan MM, Roney JC, Cullinane AR, Gahl WA, Khurana N,

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Kapoor S. Aclinical report of Chediak-Higashi syndrome in infancy with a novel genotype fromthe Indian subcontinent. Int J Dermatol. 2016 Mar;55(3):317-21. Dr. S. Kapoor Polipalli SK, Karra VK, Jindal A, Puppala M, Singh P, Rawat K, Kapoor S.Cytogenetic Analysis for Suspected Chromosomal Abnormalities; A Five YearsExperience. J Clin Diagn Res. 2016 Sep;10(9):GC01-GC05. Dr. M. Juneja Etiology and Short-term Outcome of First Seizure in Hospitalized Infants. Nikunj NK, Mishra D, Juneja M, Talukdar B. Indian Pediatr. 2016 Oct 8;53(10):924-926.PMID: 27771680 Dr M Juneja Prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disorders in Siblings of Indian Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders. Kumar A, Juneja M, Mishra D. J Child Neurol. 2016 Jun;31(7):873-8. Dr. D. Mishra Kumar A, Juneja M, Mishra D. Prevalence of autism spectrum disorders in siblings of Indian children with ASD. J Child Neurol. 2016;31:873-8.

INDIAN Dr. M. Mantan Mantan M, Grover R, Kaur S, Batra V. Collapsing glomerulopathy associated with hepatitis B infection: A case report.Indian J Nephrol. 2016 Jul-Aug;26(4):291-3. Dr. M. Mantan Gupta A, Mantan M, Sethi M.Nutritional assessment in children with chronic kidney disease.Saudi J Kidney Dis Transpl. 2016 Jul-Aug;27(4):733-9. Dr. M. Mantan Singh M, Sethi GR, Mantan M, Khanna A, Hanif M. Xpert(®) MTB/RIF assay for the diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis in children.Int J Tuberc Lung Dis. 2016 Jun;20(6):839-43 Dr. D. Mishra Nikunj NK, Mishra D, Juneja M, Talukdar B. Etiology and short-term outcome of first seizure in hospitalized infants. Indian Pediatr. 2016;53:718-20 Dr. D. Mishra Khalil S, Mishra D. Sharing clinical experience with the scientific community: How to write a case-report. Indian Pediatr. 2016;53:513-6. Dr. D. Mishra Singh J, Verma R, Tiwari A, Mishra D, Singh HP. Retinopathy as a prognostic marker in cerebral malaria. Indian Pediatr. 2016; 53:315-7. Dr.A. Agarwal Choudhary SK, Agarwal A, Mandal RN, Grover R. Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis Associated with Hepatitis A and Hepatitis E Co-infection. Indian Journal of Pediatrics,2016, Volume 83, Issue 6 , pp 607-608 Dr.A. Agarwal Sharma S, Agarwal A, Khan AM, Ingle GK. Prevalence of Dog Bites in Rural and Urban Slums of Delhi: A Community-based Study.Ann Med Health Sci Res. 2016 Mar-Apr;6(2):115-9. doi: 10.4103/2141-9248.181836

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6. Books/Chapter/Contributed: Dr. S Yadav S and Anand T, Rashtriya Kishore Swasthya Karyakram in Frontiers of Social Pediatrics Ed Patwari AK and HPS Sachdev, Jaypee Bros Medical Yadav Publishers, Delhi 2nd Edn 2016, 409-422. Dr. S Yadav S and Lakshmipathy K Eating Disorders in Bhave’s Text book of Adolescent Medicine.Ed S Y Bhave. Peepee Publishers, Delhi, 2nd Edition, Yadav 2016, 306-311. Dr. U. Jhamb U. contributed chapter on Corrosive poisoning in children. 2ndedition . Eds Piyush Gupta. (Section Editor Rakesh Lodha) ( book to be published Jhamb in 2017) Dr.S. Contributed three chapters for the postgraduate textbook of Pediatrics and include Kapoor a) Fatty acid Oxidation defects b) Newborn Screening c) Genetic basis of cardiac malformations Dr. D. Dr. D. Mishra has written a book titled ‘Maternal factors affecting fetal outcome in Central India: A decadal perspective’ published by Samvad Media Pvt Ltd., Delhi; 2016. Mishra ISBN -978-93-84280-17-8. Dr. D. Dr. D. Mishra has contributed a chapter titled ‘Neurocutaneous disorders’ in the IAP Textbook of Pediatrics edited by Parthsarthy AP, Nair MKC, Menon PSN, Mishra Kundu R published by Jaypee Publishers. VI Ed, 2016; 2016.p. 388-92

7. Conferences/Workshops/Symposiums attended: Dr. S. Yadav (i) Attended talk (by videoconferencing) on 'Genetic Cholestatic Disorders in Children' by Professor Benjamin Shneider, Chief of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition Service, Texas Children's Hospital and Professor of Pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine, 5th March, 2016. Dr. S. Yadav Assessment and Accreditation of the University by NAAC Self Study Report (SSR) and Evaluative Report (ER) meeting of Univrsity of Delhi held on 12-04-2016 Dr. S. Yadav Presented 2 Posters at 55th Annual Meeting of the European Society of Paediatric Endocrinology, 10-12th September 2016, Paris, France. a) How early is Insulin resistance in our Pediatric population with Metabolic syndrome b). Implications of Insulin resistance in obese and overweight children: A cohort analysis Dr. S. Yadav Participated in the Adolescent Counselling workshop at ADOLESCON 2016, Agra, Sept. 2016 Dr RN Mandal Annual Conference of Indian Academy of Pediatrics (Pedicon 2016) at Hyderabad Dr. U. Jhamb See under significant events for lectures at conferences

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Dr.S. Kapoor Delivered a talk on 8th National Thalassemia Conference in association with Department of Haematology, A.I.I.M.S on 17th& 18th December, 2016 at Jawahar Lal Auditorium, AIIMS, New Delhi on Approach to Prevention among known carriers Dr.S. Kapoor Delivered a talk in UP Pedicon in Meerut on the occasion of “37th Annual conference of the IAP, Uttarpradesh on “ IEM simplified- treatable ones and Hope” on 16th October 2016 Dr.S. Kapoor Delivered a talk on the eve of NAARCHI on 23rd October 2016 on Newborn Screening Dr.S. Kapoor Attended 3rd National conference on Primary Immune Deficiencies) PIDCON 2016 which is to be held in NASC Complex, PUSA, New Delhi on March 12 and 13, 2016 Dr.S. Kapoor Attended “Pediatric Research and Education Society of India (PRESIDE)” to be held at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi on 19 and 20 March 2016. Dr.S. Kapoor Attended 15th APCP, PEDICON 2016 and 5th APCPN from January 21-24, 2016 at Hyderabad International Convention Centre, Hyderabad, India. on “Child Health Priorities in Post MDG World”. Dr.S. Kapoor Attended NAPP Conference (Neonatal & Pediatric Pearls) in Delhi on 13th & 14th Feb., 2016 at Hotel The Oberoi, Zakir Hussain Marg, New Delhi-110003 Dr.S. Kapoor Attended as panelist in 11th Down syndrome day Celebrations on 23rd March 2016 in the Conference Hall, AIIMS Dr.S. Kapoor Attended Workshop on “To Develop a Scientific Program for Research on Rare Diseases” on April 22-23, 2016, Indian National Science Academy, Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, Near ITO Metro Gate No. 3, New Delhi-110002. Dr.S. Kapoor Attended Pediatric Conference of North India (PCNI-2016) on 3rd & 4th December, 2016 at India Habitat Centre, New Delhi Dr.S. Kapoor Attended 2nd Steering Committee meeting on Inborn Errors of Metabolism (IEM) held on 30th June, 2016 at 10:30AM at FSSAI, New Delhi Dr.S. Kapoor Attended 3rd International Conference on Birth Defects (ICBD-2016) & Third National conference of the Society of Indian Academy of Medical Genetics (SIAMG) at AIIMS from 7th December to 10th December 2016. Dr.S. Kapoor Attended as Panelist for a Discussion at the Hyatt Regency, Kolkata from the 9th to the 11th of September, 2016 Dr.S. Kapoor Attended 36th Annual Convention of National Neonatology Forum (NEOCON 2016) on 8th to 11th December, 2016, at Convention Centre, Indore, M.P., India Dr. D. Mishra Dr. D. Mishra attended Training Course on ‘PubMed Search and Reference Management’ at AIIMS, Delhi, on October 15-16, 2016.

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Dr. D. Mishra Dr. D. Mishra was faculty at 3-day National Board of Examinations Workshops on ‘Thesis Writing and Research Methodology’ for thesis guides at Chennai, 25-27 February, 2016; Delhi, 7-9 April, 2016; Hyderabad, 21-23 July, 2016; and, Pune, 1-3 September, 2016. Dr. D. Mishra Dr. D. Mishra was faculty at 2-day Indian Pediatrics workshops on ‘Art and Science of Writing a Paper’ at Delhi, 24-25 September and Amritsar, 23-24 December, 2016.

8. Visitors: Dr. S. Yadav Faculty for National Consultative Meet Workshop on “Parenteeing” and addressed Issues of Pubertal Growth at 15th Asia Pacific Congress of Pediatrics Jan 2016 Dr. S. Yadav Faculty for Panel Discussion “Growth Charts -Which are most relevant for Indian children?” At 15th Asia Pacific Congress of Pediatrics and 53rd PEDICON Jan 2016

Dr. S. Yadav Panelist for Infant with Massive Ascites at Clinical Scenarios Pediatric Liver Diseases ILBS 5-6th Mar 2016. Dr. S. Yadav Invited Guest speaker at Vaccindicon April 2016 Kolkata made presentation on MMR Dr. S. Yadav Faculty at CME on Adolescent Health talked on Growth Concerns of Adolescents Ludhiana May 2016 Dr. S. Yadav Guest speaker for CME on Thyroid Day Disorders 2016 at NDMC Medical College and BHR Hospital May 2016 Dr. S. Yadav Invited Guest speaker at NEPAS Kathmandu Presented 2 talks invited for NEPAS XVIIIth Nepalese Congress of Pediatrics on June 16-18, 2016, Kathmandu with the theme "Children in Disaster; Are we prepared?"Present Scenario and challenges to mainstream child care in Disaster Management: A Pediatric Perspective. Personal and Personnel Preparedness for Medical First Responder (MFR) Growth and Puberty Dr. S. Yadav Member ACVIP attended meeting and made presentation on Influenza

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May 2016. Dr. S. Yadav Invited Guest speaker at Vaccindicon July 2016 Jaipur made presentation on Dr. S. Yadav Invited Guest speaker at Vaccindicon August 2016 made presentation on Polio End Game Strategyto moderate the Poster tour on GH and IGFs at the 55th ESPE 2016 meet at Paris France 10 Sept. to 12th Sept. 2016 Dr. S. Yadav Invited Faculty at ADOLESCON 2016 at Agra Sept. 2016 presented talk on Growth and Pubertal issues Dr. S. Yadav Member of ACVIP made presentation on Oct 2016 Dr.S. Kapoor Dr Joan Kuetzer from Duke University delivered a talk on Current Diagnosis and treatment of Lysosomal storage disorders. 9. Significant Events (Honours to Faculty): All honours (at National/International level) received by faculty members to be mentioned at one place. Dr. K.Rajeshwari was awarded PhD in Microbiology from Delhi University for her research on A study of pediatric diarrhea with special reference to Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli infection. Lectures by faculty Dr. U. Jhamb Lecture on “Management of shock” on pediatric surgery update (25-28.2.16) on 25/2/16 at LNH Dr. U. Jhamb Lecture on “Monitoiring of ventilated patient” in workshop on mechanical ventilation at Hindu Rao hospital Delhi on 20.3.16 Dr. U. Jhamb 1.Faculty for simulation based training in emergency pediatrics (STEP) workshop of pediatric intensive care society at Berkeley Health education on 9.7.16 and 11.7.16 Talk on management of acute Asthma in emergency,Simulation stations on Asthma management, difficult communications, Traumatic brain injury Dr M Juneja Dr Monica Juneja has given a talk on Autism- Diagnosis in India at 7th AOCN Conference in Lucknow in Feb 2016 Dr M Juneja Talk on ADHD &ASD: Indian Screening Tools for Office Practice at Pediatric Conference of North India 2016 in December 2016 Dr. S. Kapoor Appointed Member of the External Standing-cum-Screening Committee (ESSC) of the DBT for the sections- Biotechnology Based Programme for Women Biotechnology based Programme for Rural sections and Biotechnology based Programme for SC/ST Dr. S. Kapoor Member of the rare disease committee at Delhi Government and Central Government Level Dr. S. Kapoor Member of RBSK group on Down Syndrome

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Dr. M. Mantan Dr. Mukta Mantan was invited as Chairperson for the session on “Refractory Rickets” in the Masterclass at the 17th Congress of International Pediatric Nephrology Association held from 20-24th September 2016 at Iguacu, Brazil.

Dr. M. Mantan Dr. Mukta Mantan was invited as Moderator for the panel discussion on “ Renal replacement therapy and beyond” in the Pediatric Conference of North India held on 3-4th December 2016 at India habitat Center, New Delhi. Dr. M. Mantan Dr. Mukta Mantan was invited as a discussant for the panel discussion on “CKD and KDIGO” at the 28th Annual Conference of Indian Society of Pediatric Nephrology held on 10,11 December 2016 at Cuttack, Odisha. Dr. M. Mantan Invited as panel discussant for the session “Dilemmas in Management of UTI: a Pediatrician's Perspective” of IAP Delhi Monthly Clinical Meeting held on 17th March, 2016 at VMMC & Safdarjang Hospital, New Delhi. Dr. M. Mantan Invited to moderate a session on “Viatmin D: The ultimate Super pill?” at the Current perspectives in management 2016 held on 16th October 2016 at Apollo hospital, New Delhi.

10. Representation on expert Committee/Bodies: Dr.S. Yadav Expert Interview for Teaching Faculty posts for ESIC PGIMSR, Basaidarapur, New Delhi. 28-30 Mar 2016 Dr.S. Yadav Appointed member of Advisory Committee of Vaccine and Immunization Practices of IAP Dr.S. Yadav Appointed Head Dept. of Pediatrics University of Delhi Dr.S. Yadav Appointed Expert for Assistant Professor Interview by UPSC Board Oct. 2016 Dr.S. Yadav Member Delhi State Immunization task force and AEFI committee Expert for State AEFI Committee, Delhi State 2015-2016. Dr.S. Yadav Expert for Faculty interview at ESI Hospital, Faridabad Nov. 2016 Dr.S. Yadav Expert for Faculty interview at ESI Headquarters Mar 2016 Dr. RN. A) UPSC B) BPSC Mandal C) ESI Dr. U. Jhamb Chairman of equipment purchase committee at LNH Dr. U. Jhamb Member of hospital infection control committee Dr. U. Jhamb Inspector for MCI inspection of Medial college Ajmer for MD pediatrics on 1stApril 2016. Dr. U. Jhamb Inspector for NBE accreditation of Apollo Hospital chennai for Pediatric intensive care on 8.2.16

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Dr. U. Jhamb Inspector for NBE accreditation of Narain Hridalaya Bengaluru for Pediatric intensive care on 16.2.16 Dr. U. Jhamb Inspector for NBE accreditation of Kamakshi Hospital Chennai for Pediatrics on 19.7.16 Dr. U. Jhamb Inspector for NBE accreditation of B C Roy institute for Pediatrics . Dr. U. Jhamb Inspector for NBE accreditation of Rabindra Nath institute of cardiac sciences Calcutta for Pediatric intensive care on 07.11.16 Dr. U. Jhamb Conducted interview for faculty in GIPMER Pudducherry on 18.7.16 Dr. U. Jhamb Member of Departmental research committee for pediatrics, Delhi university faculty of medical sciences Dr. U. Jhamb Member of committee of courses and examinations Delhi university faculty of medical sciences Dr. U. Jhamb Conducted interview for faculty at University of health sciences Rohtak on 30.11.16 Dr. S. Kapoor Member of Task Force for Metabolic errors by the ICMR.

Dr. S. Kapoor Member of advisory board of IVF and reproductive Biology center, MAMC, New Delhi Dr. S. Kapoor Member Task force on Lysosomal storage Disorders by the ICMR Dr. S. Kapoor Reviewer for Indian Pediatrics, Indian Journal of Pediatrics Journal of Pediatric Genetics & Metabolism, World Journal Of pediatrics

11. Health Services to the Community: Health centre activities/camp/drives/national programme etc. a. New patients enrolled in CDC: 979 b. Review patients: 14454 Dr.RN Mandal Facilitator for FBNC (Facility Based Neonatal Care) programme by NNF Dr.RN Mandal Co-ordinator for Assessment of Medical Colleges, by Medical Council of India. Dr.S. Kapoor Disability Board for LN hospital for evaluation of challenged children Dr.S. Kapoor Helping support for formation of the Down Syndrome support group

12. Lab Data: a) Name of the Lab: Pediatric, Genetic Lab,

May-1 TOTA TEST NAME Jan-16 Feb-16 Mar-16 Apr-16 6 Jun-16 Jul-16 Aug-16 Sep-16 Oct-16 Nov-16 Dec-16 L TMS 89 121 85 92 134 176 110 95 136 168 114 96 1416 DNA 110 125 119 186 122 248 124 411 392 1095 1042 408 4382 TTG 138 262 114 152 169 208 152 133 137 127 145 106 1843 KARYOTYPE 66 62 56 46 65 49 58 72 40 24 33 41 612

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HPLC 60 98 30 152 47 95 54 36 49 57 75 102 855 BIOTINIDASE 5 2 1 2 2 1 3 7 8 4 5 2 42 ENZYME 12 16 18 8 6 10 7 8 14 8 8 12 127 AFP 3 4 3 0 1 2 3 2 3 3 6 2 32 DUAL (IST TRIMESTER) - 26 13 19 13 30 16 20 7 0 0 0 144 TRIPLE MARKER - - 5 14 13 25 17 16 3 0 1 0 94 GCMS 82 85 56 61 73 82 66 78 74 21 65 63 806 AMONNIA 52 69 58 54 68 67 58 72 64 62 66 67 757 LACTATE 50 70 55 58 69 64 51 74 47 66 70 53 727 S.CERULOPLAS MIN 20 18 19 9 16 24 21 20 28 16 16 16 223 C3 12 14 12 12 9 14 26 12 7 11 21 12 162 HOMOCYSTEINE 11 14 17 10 10 15 11 6 9 11 8 2 124 α1 ANTI TRYPSIN 3 7 7 1 5 3 3 1 2 5 1 3 41 U.COPPER 5 3 11 2 7 4 7 7 6 8 4 2 66

S.COPPER - - 4 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 1 1 11 NESTROF 300 284 374 347 386 394 355 427 338 283 344 350 4182 THAL HPLC 20 25 22 18 25 15 15 16 20 18 35 20 249 Clinical New Genetic cases in the Year 2015: 700 (seven hundred) Follow up cases each week- ranging between13-30 every monday undergoing this year a) Rifampicin levels on HPLC b) Citrulline on HPLC c) Newborn screening for TSH, 17- hydroxyprogesterone, Total galactose and Glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency d) Expanded Newborn screening for 29 inborn metabolic errors e) Molecular tests 1.Polymorphisms in the One carbon metabolism of the following genes MTR, MTRR, MTHFR, CBS, PON1, MTHFD 2. HLA markers DQ2 & DQ-8 as susceptibility loci for Celiac Disease 3. L444P and N370S for Gaucher Disease 4. FGFR2 hot spots G380R and G1138A 5. ARSA gene sequencing(Metachromatic leucodystrophy) 6. Polymorphisms of the interleukin 18 gene(607A-C, 137G-C)

b) Name and no of the test perform c) Percentage of growth compared to last year. 13. Any other worth mentioning information. D. S. Yadav Conducted MD Pediatrics Examination SKIMS, Srinagar University External Examiner May 2016

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1. Faculty Prof. Dr. Yogesh Kumar Sarin, MS, DipNB, MCh, MBA (HCA) Prof. Dr. Satish Kumar Agarwal, MS, MCh Associate Prof. Dr. Simmi Kaur Ratan MCh Associate Prof Dr. Shandip Kumar Sinha, MS, MCh Assistant Prof. Dr. ShasankaShekhar Panda 2. Members who have left during the period- Dr. Satish Kumar Agarwal, MS, MCh 3. Addition to the faculty during the period-Dr. ShasankaShekhar Panda, MCh 4. Promotions- Dr. Shandip K Sinha was promoted from Associate Professor to Professor w.e.f. 13/10/2013. 5. Research schemes 6. Details about ongoing projects during the year- 1. Intussusception in Infants: Multisite Hospital Based Surveillance in India- a project funded by INCLEN. Dr YK Sarin is the member of Technical Advisor Group and Simmi K Ratan is leading site investigator. 7. Details about thesis completed/ongoing during the year- 1. Randomised controlled trial of fast track protocol versus conventional protocol for colostomy closure in children. M Ch. thesis of Dr. Nirali Shah. Supervisor: Prof. YK Sarin. Co-supervisors: Prof. KN Saxena, Prof. Kavita Sharma. 2. Association of serum inhibin and FSH and testicular echogenicity, volume and vascularity in children with undescended testes. MCh thesis of Dr. AbhishekChinya. Supervisor: Dr. Simmi K Ratan. Co-supervisors: Dr. SatishAggarwal, Dr. Tarun Kumar Mishra, Dr. AnjuGarg 3. Comparison of percutaneous pigtail catheter drainage with trocar chest-tube drainage for the management of liver abscess in children. MCh thesis of Dr. AshwiniKhanolkar. Supervisor: Dr. Simmi K Ratan. Co-supervisor: Dr. SatishAggarwal 4. Assessment of Cosmetic and psychological outcome in children undergoing hypospadias repairMCh thesis of Dr. Praveen Mann.Supervisor: Dr. Simmi K Ratan. Co-supervisor: Dr. SatishAggarwal. 5. Comparison of conservative treatment and pyeloplasty in infants with SFU grade 3 & 4 antenatal hydronephrosisMCh thesis of Chiranjeev K Gupta.Supervisor:Dr. YK Sarin, Co-supervisor: Dr. SK Sinha. 6. Pattern and incidence of congenital anomalies in children born after ART (assisted reproductive techniques) induced pregnancies and their comparison with normal pregnanciesMCh thesis of Dr. Waseem.Supervisor:Dr. SK Ratan. 7. Patients’ perception of service quality in a secondary and tertiary cares hospitals in Delhi. MD (Community Medicine)thesis of Dr. SaketPrashar. Co-supervisor Dr. YK Sarin. 8. The clinico-aetiological profile of febrile neutropenia in children with malignancy Co- MD (Pediatrics) thesis of Dr.AnneshaChakrabortiCo-supervisor Dr. YK Sarin. 9. Comparison of simultaneous vs. sequential ventriculo-peritoneal shunt in infants with spina bifida. MCh thesis of Dr. Praney Gupta. Supervisor:Dr. Dr SK Ratan. 10. Predictors of early stomal complications for childrenwith temporary abdominal stoma (ileostomy/colostomy)MCh thesis ofDr. Sachin Katyal. Supervisor:Dr. SK Ratan, co- supervisor Dr YK Sarin 11. Effect of enteral hyperalimentation on incidence of neutropenia and need of G-CSF in patients of Wilms’ tumor being administered chemotherapy. MCh thesis ofDr. PritiKumari. Supervisor: Dr YK Sarin 12. Assessment of distribution of interstitial cell of cajal across upper urinary tract region in children with pelvic ureteric junction obstruction and its correlation with renal sonological parameters. MCh thesis of Dr. Ashish Kumar Tiwari. Supervisor:Dr. SK Ratan, co-supervisor Dr YK Sarin

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13. Early follow up of children with surgically pexed undescended testes with respect to Testicular volume and Echogenicity. MCh thesis of Dr. Sachin Bansal. Supervisor: Dr. SK Ratan, co-supervisor Dr YK Sarin. 14. Comparison of ‘Gross and Fergusan’ and Mitchell-Bankss’ inguinal hernia repair technique in terms of early complications in pediatric population with congenital inguinal hernia. MCh thesis of Dr. Nitin Jain. Supervisor: Dr. SK Sinha, co-supervisor Dr YK Sarin. 15. Correlation of plasma renin activity (PRA) values and resistive index on Doppler ultrasound with findings of renal dynamic scan with Society of Fetal Ultrasound (SFU) grades 3 and 4 unilateral hydronephrosis (HDN). MCh thesis of Dr. PrashantZulpi. Supervisor: Dr YK Sarin.

6. Training courses/ Workshops organised

1. Department of Pediatric Surgery organisedPediatric Surgery Update 2016 from 25th to 28th February, 2016.Director Prof. YK Sarinwas the Patron, DirectorProf. SK Aggarwalwas organising chairperson and Dr. Shandip KumarSinha was the Organising Secretary. Over 80 delegates and 40 guest faculty from around the country attended the update. Director Prof.YK Sarin, DirectorProf. SK Aggarwal and Prof. SK Sinha delivered many lectures. 9. Publication of research papers in indexed journals during the period 1. Sarin YK. Another page turns for Journal of Neonatal Surgery.J Neonatal Surg2016; 5(1):1. 2. Sarin YK, Thakkar NC, Sinha S. Synchronous ipsilateralWilms tumor andneuroblastoma in an infant. APSP J Case Rep 2016; 7(1):2. 3. Raj P, Kumar P, Sarin YK. Primary Synovial Sarcoma of Lung: A Rare Tumor.APSP J Case Rep 2016; 7 (2): 12. 4. Thakkar NC, Raj P, Sarin YK. Antero-posterior Duplicate Exstrophy with a wet bladder plate: A Diagnostic Dilemma. J Neonatal Surg.2016; 5:37. 5. Chinya A, Raj P, Sinha SK, Sarin YK. Symptomatic mullerian duct cyst in a male infant. APSP J Case Rep. 2016; 7:31. 6. Kumar P, Kumar C, Pandey PR, Sarin YK. Congenital duodenal obstruction in neonates: over 13 years’ experience from a single centre. J Neonatal Surg.2016; 5(4):50. 7. Raj P, Khanolkar A, Sarin YK. Metanephricadenofibroma masquerading as Wilms’ tumor. APSP J Case Rep. 2016;7:37. 8. Sarin YK. JNS turns five; toddler no more. J Neonat Surg. 2017; 6:1. 9. Sarin YK, Raj P, Arya M, Dali JS. Congenital syngnathia; turmoils and tragedy. J Neonat Surg. 2017; 6:12. 10. Sarin YK, Raj P, Kumar P, Garg A. Giant choledochal cyst in a neonate. J Neonat Surg. 2017; 6:22. 11. Kashyap B, Kusumakar K, Sarin YK. Fatal neonatal peritoneal candidiasis mimicking mucormycosis- a case report and review of literature. J Trop Pediatr. 2016 May 15. pii: fmw028. [Epub ahead of print] 12. Ratan SK, Sharma A, Kapoor S, Polipalli SK, Dubey D, Mishra TK, Sinha SK, Agarwal SK.Polymorphism of 3' UTR of MAMLD1 gene is also associated with increased risk of isolated hypospadias in Indian children: a preliminary report.PediatrSurg Int. 2016 May;32(5):515-24. 13. Sisodiya RS, Ratan SK, Man PK. Huge Gastric Teratoma in an 8-Year Old Boy.APSP J Case Rep. 2016 Nov 1;7(5):38. 14. Chinya A, Pandey PR, Sinha SK, Sarin YK. Congenital lobar emphysema: Pitafalls in diagnosis. Lung India 2016; 33:317-9.

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15. Aggarwal R, Gogtay N, Kumar R, Sahni P; Indian Association of Medical Journal Editors*. The Revised Guidelines of the Medical Council of India for Academic Promotions: Need for a Rethink. Indian Pediatr. 2016 Jan;53(1):23-6. 16. Kashyap B, Gupta S, Goyal N, Sarin YK. Device-associated infection rates with microbiological profile and antibiogram pattern from an adult medical-surgical intensive care unit of a tertiary care hospital. Indian J Medical Specialties. Available online 23 December 2016,http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.injms.2016.12.001 17. Sisodiya RS, Ratan SK, Tripathi BK. Perforated duodenal ulcer : a rare cause of acute abdomen in children. MAMC J Med Sc 2016 : 2(3): 155-157 18. Sinha SK, Khanolkar A, Thakkar NC, Raj P, Kumar P, Bhalotra AR. Thoracoscopic excision of foregut duplication cyst: A case report and review of literature. JIndian Assoc Pediatr Surg. 2016 Jul-Sep;21(3):147-9. 19. Sisodiya RS, Panda SS, Gupta CK, Sinha SK. Closed Ggastroschisis with vanished small bowel and jejunalatresia. J Neonatal Surg. 2016 Oct 10;5(4):65 20. Sisodiya RS, Panda SS, Ratan SK. Lumbocostovertebral syndrome with inguinal hernia and other anomalies. BMJ Case Reports. 2017 (in press). 10. Books (Written/ edited)/Chapters contributed- Sarin YK, Bhatnagar S. Biliary atresia. In: Mishra PK. (ed.) Textbook of Surgical Gastroenterology. Section 5 Gall bladder and Bile ducts, chapter 55; 2016, Jaypee Brothers, New Delhi; pp 639-49. 11. Conference/ Workshops/ Symposia attended/Paper presentation 1. Director Prof. YK Sarinattended following conferences: a) One-day hands-on Workshop on 'How to Write a Scientific Paper'; February13, 2016; Department of Pediatrics, MAMC & associated LNH, New Delhi. b) India Hospital Summit 2016 with theme Supply Chain Management in PHD House, New Delhi; February 19, 2016. c) 2nd Biennial International Conference Improving Standards of Care for Alternative Child and Youth Care: Systems, Policies and Practices (Focused on South Asian Countries); 18-19 March 2016, Amity University, Noida. d) Workshop in Material Management held by IIMM 24 April 2016, LNH, New Delhi. e) Leadership Development Programme for Senior Management in Health Sector, Govt. of Delhi; August1-6, 206, Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad. 2. Dr. SK Ratanattended the following conferences: a) 3rd International Conference on Occupational and Environmental Health on 23-25 September 2016 in MAMC, New Delhi. b) Annual conference of Delhi chapter of IAPS on 6th November, 2016. Chaired session on ‘Antenatal sonography for congenital anomalies’. 3. Prof. SK Ratan and residents Dr. attended 42ndAnnual IAPS conference at Agra, September 29-October 2, 2016. Following papers/posters were presented: a) MCh student Dr AbhishekChinya presented “Association of levels of serum inhibin B and FSH with testicular vascularity, volume and echotexture in children with undescended testes”;this paper was awarded UC Chakravarty award. b) MCh student Dr Praveen K Maan presented a paper “Congenital duodenal obstruction in neonates: 13.5 years experience from a single centre”. c) MCh student Dr Praveen K Maan presented a poster “Are intussusceptions more common and severe in malrotation?- WAUGH syndrome”. d) MCh student Dr Chiranjiv Kumar presented a posterManagement of antenatally diagnosed large intralingual foregut duplication cyst. 4. Prof. SK Sinha attended PESICON workshop 2016 in Hyderabad 21-24 Jan 2016.

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5. Dr AshwiniKhanolkarattended Workshop on Paediatric Solid Tumors at Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai from 22nd to 24th April 2016 and presented two posters a) Prostatic Utricle Adenocarcinoma: An interesting case for discussion. b) MetanephricAdenofibroma masquerading as Wilms' tumour. 3. MCh student Dr Chiranjiv KumarReceived 2nd prize inquiz competition in PediatricSurgery Update- 2015, Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi. 4. Many MCh students attended the 9th NIPOF Meeting at Fortis Hospital, Gurgaon on 27th August 2016. The theme for the meeting was " Paediatric Surgery with special focus on Wilms' Tumor". 5. Dr. AshwiniKhanolkar, Dr Chiranjiv Kumar and Dr Praney Gupta attended 41st Mini-workshop (Capsule Course) in “Medical Education Technologies” for Senior Residents in Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi from February 10-12, 2016.

12. Distinguished visitors

13. Significant events (Honors to Faculty) 1. Director Prof. YK Sarincontinues to be editor-in-chiefof an electronic quarterly scientific journal -Journal of Neonatal Surgery (www.jneonatalsurg.com). 2. DirectorProf. YK Sarin continues to be member of the Editorial Board of following journals: a. Indian Journal of Pediatrics. b. Pediatric Health, Medicine and Therapeutics. c. World Journal of Clinical Pediatrics published from Beijing, China d. WudpeckerJournal of Educational Research. e. APSP Journal of case reports. f. Journal of Pediatrics and Neonatal Care. g. Pediatric Hematology Oncology. h. Pediatric Education and Research. i. Open Access Journal of Surgery. 3. DirectorProf. YK Sarinwas reviewer for following scientific journals this year. a. Journal of Neonatal Surgery. b. Urology Annals c. Indian Journal of Surgery d. Indian Journal of Pediatrics e. World Journal of Gastroenterology. f. Journal of Neurosciences in rural practice. g. Journal of Medical & Surgical Pathology h. Indian Journal of Health Sciences i. Nigerian Journal of Surgical Sciences. j. Indian Journal of Medical Research k. Pediatrics International l. Journal of Clinical Neonatology. 4. DirectorProf. YK Sarindelivered lectures in 9th Pediatric Surgery Update 2016; March 12-15, 2016, Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi. 5. Director Prof. YK Sarin delivered lectureDelivered lecture “Which journal and Why’ in one-day hands-on Workshop on 'How to Write a Scientific Paper'; February 13, 2016; Department of Pediatrics, MAMC & associated LNH, New Delhi. 6. Director Prof. YK Sarin delivered on lectureon How to effectively implement healthcare reform policies within hospital and ensuring Supply Chain management in hospitals in India Hospital Summit 2016 with theme Supply Chain Management in PHD House, New Delhi; February 19, 2016. 7. Director Prof. YK Sarin delivered lecture on i) Supportive Therapy and Recent Advances (Hormonal Therapy, Growth Factors, Bioengineering) and ii) Epispadias in 229

AIIMS APSI Ethicon Accreditation Course 2016in Jawaharlal Auditorium, AIIMS, New Delhi; 21-22 November, 2016. 8. Director Prof. YK Sarinserved as aPanelist on panel discussion- The Costly Oops! Surgical diagnosis not to miss at Pediatric Conference of North India 2016, organized by IAP Delhi State 2016 & IAP State branches of North Inndia, India Habitat Centre; 3-4 December, 2016. 9. Prof. SK Ratandelivered lecture “Occupational hazards of surgeons and OT workers” at 3rd International Conference on Occupational and Environmental Health, 23-25 September 2016 in MAMC, New Delhi. 10. Prof. SK Ratan was examiner for MCh (PedSurg) exam at SrimantaShankardas University of Health Sciences, Guwahati and MCh (PedSurg) exam at Delhi University in July 2016. 11. Prof. SK Sinhadelivered a lecture “Controversies in Pediatric Hernia“ in the ongoing midterm conference by Hernia society of India at RIMS, Ranchi, 10 April 2016. 12. Dr SS Panda continues to be member of the Editorial Board of following journals: a. Journal of Progress in Pediatric Urology (JPPU), Official Journal of ISPU, ASPU & WOFSPU b. Basic Research Journal of Medicine and Clinical Sciences (JMCS), c. International Journal of Innovative Medicine and Health Science (IJIMHS), d. International Journal of Oral and Craniofacial Science (IJOCS), e. New India Journal of Surgery (NIJS) and Pediatrics Open Library (PedOL) f. Journal of key hole surgery g. European Society for Translational Medicine (EUSTM)TM Case Reports (Elsevier) 13. Dr SS Panda wasreviewer for following scientific journals this year: a. BMJ Case Reports, b. Journal of Pediatric Surgery, c. African journal of infectious diseases, d. Journal of Surgery (Science PG), e. Advances in Surgical Sciences (Science PG), f. Medical Journal Dr D Y Patil University, g. Indian Journal of Urology, h. Journal of Progress in Paediatric Urology, i. SAGE Open Medical Case Reports, j. International Journal of Oral and Craniofacial Science (IJOCS), k. New India Journal of Surgery (NIJS)

14. Representation on expert committees/bodies 1. Director Prof. YK Sarinhas been Medical SuperintendentLok Nayak Hospitaltill April 2016. He was member of many committees of Department of Health & Family Welfare, Govt of NCT of Delhi. During the first four months of 2016, many additions were done to the hospital services; few of them are listed below: i. Polyclinics in MadanpurKhadar and Ballimaran in February 24, 2016. ii. New 16-bedded High Dependency Unit (earlier known as CCU/ RCU) in Medical Block of LNH in February 2016. 2. Director Prof. YK Sarin served as Director of Central Procurement Agency of Department of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of NCT of Delhi for the period May- July 2016. 3. Dr. SK Ratanand Dr. SK Sinharepresented different hospital Committees. 4. Dr. SK Ratanwas member of Special Technical Committee of Department of Health & Family Welfare, Govt of NCT of Delhi for Pedaitric Surgery.

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1. Name of the Head of the Department: Dr Shyam Lata Jain (MD) Dir. Professor and Head Faculty Staff: Director Profrssor - Dr Nita Khurana (MD. Aassociate Professor - Dr Sarika Singh (DNB) Dr Richa Gupta (MD) Dr Shramana Mandal (MD, DNB) Assistant Professor - Dr Prerna Arora (MD, DNB) Dr Varuna Mallaya (MD, DNB) Dr Nidhi Verma (MD) Dr Reena Tomar (MD) Dr Meeta Singh (MD, DNB) Dr Ritika Walia (MD) Dr Priyanka Saxena (MD)

2) Members who have left during the period: Dr Vinay Kamal (MD): Director Professor (superannuated) Dr Nidhi Mahajan (MD): Assistant Prof contract

3) Addition to the faculty during the period:* Dr Sarika Singh (DNB) : Associate Professor Dr Varuna Mallaya (MD, DNB) : Assistant Professor

4) Research Schemes: Research projects 1. Dr Shramna Mandal. Intramural project: Correlation of p16 and galectin 1,3 and 9 expression in dysplasias and squamous cell carcinomas of buccal mucosa. 2. Dr Shramna Mandal. ICMR STS project Correlation of PSA levels with Gleasons score in Prostatic Adenocarcinoma 3. Dr Reena Tomar. Intramural Project titled as “Role of Cancer Stem cell markers CD44, CD133 and CD49f in Triple negative breast cancers and their association with histological grade, proliferation index, angiogenesis and metastasis.”

Thesis completed- 1. Dr Pomilla: To study the expression of VEGF, Her2neu and Kras in gall bladder carcinoma under Dr Shyamlata Jain 2. Dr Saumya: To study the expression of vegf, her2neu and kras in Urinary bladder carcinoma under Dr. Shyamlata Jain 3. Dr.Tushar:To study the neuroendocrine diffrentiation in breast carcinoma and its association with clinicopatholgical parameters under Dr T Singh 4. Dr Anusha: To study the expression of calretinin in hirshsprung disease. under Dr Vinay Kamal

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5. Dr. Chetna :To study the expression of Galectin 3 in breast cancer and its correlation with histological grade and type under Dr Vinay Kamal 6. Dr Babita: Immuno expression of p53 and p63 in lingual squamous cell carcinoma under Dr Nita Khurana 7. Dr Shubhra: Correaltion of p53 and Bcl2 expresssion with histo -pathological response to chemotherapy in invasivr breast carcinoma under Dr Nita Khurana

Ongoing thesis – 8. Dr Lalnunsangi Sailo: Role of Immunocytochemistry in the diagnosis of malignant bone tumours. 2015-2018. (Department of Orthopaedics and Pathology) under Dr Shyam lata Jain 9. Dr Neelam To study the expression of E-Cadherin and β-Catenin and their correlation with various grades Of oral cancer 2015-2018 (Department of ENT and Pathology) under Dr Shyam lata Jain 10. Dr Jyostna. A study of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor expression in breast cancer and its correlation with estrogen receptor, Progesterone receptor and histological greade 2015-2018 (Department of Surgery and Pathology) under Dr Shramana Mandal 11. Dr Usha Immunohistochemical characterization of leucocytic infiltrate and its correlation with histopathological response to chemotherapy in breast cancers. 2015- 2018 (Department of Surgery, Radiotherapy and Pathology) under Dr Nita Khurana 12. Dr Gunjan Expression of EGFR in malignant epithelial ovarian tumors 2015-2018 (Department of Obstetrics Gynaecology & Pathology)under Dr Nita Khurana 13. Dr Pritika Utility of flow cytometry as an adjunt to fnac in the diagnosis of non hodgkin’s lymphoma 2016-2019 (Department of Medicine, ENT and Pathology) under Dr Shyam lata Jain 14. Dr Neelakshi Correlation of e- cadherin and vimentin expression in lingual scc 2016-2019 (Department of Surgery and Pathology) under Dr Nita Khurana 15. Dr Sneha Diagnostic utlity of neutrophil cd 64 and monocytic hla-dr as marker of neonatal sepsis 2016-2019 (Department of Peadiatrics & Pathology) under Dr Richa gupta 16. Dr Rabish P16 and galactin 3 expression in scc cervix 2016-2019 (Department of Obstetrics Gynaecology & Pathology) under Dr Shramana Mandal 17. Dr Kirti EBV expression in Hodgkin’s disease at tertiary care hospital in north India 2016-2019 (Department of Surgery and Pathology) under Dr Sarika Singh (Protocol to be submitted in university in Feb 2017)

5) Trainees from other agencies – BPO, MLT from various centers

6) Training course / Workshop organized: Quarterly meeting of Delhi Chapter of Indian Academy of Pathology and Microbiology in August 2016 by department of Pathology

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7) Publication of Research papers during the period: 1. Gupta B, Yadav S, Khurana N, Sharma M. Juvenile Xanthogranuloma in Vulva of a 10-Year-Old Child. J Clin Diagn Res.2016;10 (11), ED21-ED22. doi 2. Rani P, Rathi R, Gupta AJ, Mandal S, Khurana N, Tripathi R. Therapy-related acute myeloid leukemia in a patient of vaginal carcinoma post-chemoradiation with latency of 15 months: Case report. J Obst Gynaecol. 2016 ; 6:1-2. 3. Arora P, Sardana K, Madan A, Khurana N. An Old Woman with a Lump. Indian J Dermatol. 2016 ;61(6):697-9. 4. Yadav P, Mirza M, Nandi K, Jain SK, Kaza RC, Khurana N, Ray PC, Saxena A. Serum microRNA-21 expression as a prognostic and therapeutic biomarker for breast cancer patients. Tumour Biol. 2016 ;37(11):15275-82. 5. Maheshwari B, Roy M, Agarwal S, Devi S, Singh A, Khurana N, Gupta S. Umbilical cord ulceration: An underdiagnosed entity. Obstet Gynecol Sci. 2016 ;59(5):388-92. 6. Gupta A, Jain S, Khurana N, Kakar AK. Expression of p63 and Bcl-2 in Malignant Thyroid Tumors and their Correlation with other Diagnostic Immunocytochemical Markers. J Clin Diagn Res. 2016; 10(7): EC04-8. 7. Bohara S, Agarwal S, Khurana N, Pandey PN. Primary intraosseous atypical inflammatory meningioma presenting as a lytic skull lesion: Case report with review of literature. Indian J Pathol Microbiol 2016; 59 (3):386-8. 8. Gupta D, Rathore PK, Chauhan A, Khurana N. Unusual Presentation of Chordoma in Nose. Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2016;68 (3):380-3. 9. Khuraijam B, Sobti P, Shangpliang D, Khurana N. Extramedullary Haematopoiesis in a Case of Pilomatricoma. .J Clin Diagn Res. 2016 ;10(6):ED17-8. 10. Mahana S, Tomar R, Agarwal A, Sharma D, Khurana N, Gupta R. Spindle-cell rhabdomyosarcoma of the thumb: Rare site, rare tumor in a child. Diagn Cytopathol. 2016 ; 44(12):1094-1097. 11. Gupta A, Gupta P, Manktala U, Khurana N. Clinical, radiological, and histopathological analysis of paraovarian cysts. J Midlife Health 2016 ;7 (2):78-82 12. Gupta B, Verma N, Khurana N, Jain SK. Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans of the scalp, with fibrosarcomatous areas masquerading as epidermal inclusion cyst. BMJ Case Reports 2016; doi 13. Dey B, Bharti JN, Gupta R, Singh T, Khurana N. An Uncommon Cause of Splenomegaly. Middle East J Dig Dis. 2016 ;8(2):150-3. 14. Yadav P, Mir R, Nandi K, Javid J, Masroor M, Ahmad I, Zuberi M, Kaza R, Jain S, Khurana N, Ray PC, Saxena A. The C609T (Pro187Ser) Null Polymorphism of the NQO1 Gene Contributes Significantly to Breast Cancer Susceptibility in North Indian Populations: a Case Control Study. Asian Pac J Cancer Prev. 2016; 17(3):1215-9. 15. Dixit R, Gupta S, Chowdhury V, Khurana N. Aggressive osteoblastoma of the temporal bone: an unusual cause of facial palsy. Braz J Otorhinolaryngol. 2016 S1808-8694(16)00005-7. 16. Kaur R, Lavanya S, Khurana N, Gulati A, Dhakad MS. Allergic Fungal Rhinosinusitis: A Study in a Tertiary Care Hospital in India. J Allergy (Cairo). 2016; 2016:7698173.

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17. Rani P, Sobti P, Jain Gupta A, Arora P, Singh M, Jain S, Rathore A. Filarial worm residing in ovarian papillary serous adenocarcinoma – A rare case report. Diagnostic cytopathology (Accepted) 18. Rani P, Jain Gupta A, Mehrol C, Singh M, Khurana N Passey JC. Clinicopathological Correlation Of Tumor Stroma Ratio And Inflammatory Cell Infiltrate With Tumor Grade And Lymph Node Metastasis In Squamous Cell Carcinoma of buccal mucosa and tongue in 41 cases with review of literature'. J Cancer Res Therap” (Accepted) 19. Jain Gupta A, Rani P, Singh M, Khurana N, Meher R. Choristoma in tonsil- A rare diagnosis: Case report. Anal Quant Cytopathol Histopathol. (Accepted ) 20. Jain Gupta A , Singh M, Rani P, Khurana N, Anurag Primary Sarcomas of thyroid gland- Series of three cases with brief review of spindle cell lesions of thyroid. J Clin Diagn Res. (Accepted) 21. Jain Gupta, Singh M, Rani P, Jain S, Khurana N Latika saying. Malignant mixed mullerian tumor of ovary-scrape cytology: findings with review of literature. Journal of Cytology (Accepted) 22. Bhattacharya J, Singh M, Jain S. Intraparotid Schwannoma masquerading as primary spindle cell tumor of parotid. A diagnostic pitfall. Journal of Cytology. (Accepted) 23. Ankita Jaiswal, Varuna Mallya, Vishal Singh, Nita Khurana, Mandeep Kaur. Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis due to multiple infections: a rare entity. Ind J Pathol Microbiol. ( Accepted) 24. Varuna Mallya,Nita Khurana, NS Hadke. Spindle Cell Liposarcoma. a rare tumour occuring at a rare site? A case report. J Clin Diagn Res. (Accepted) 25. Sharma M, Mallya V, Khurana N, Kumar P, Duggal R. Lymphaticovenous malformation- A report of two cases with review of literature. J Clin Diagn Res. (Accepted) Bembem K, Jaiswal A, Singh M, Verma N, Jain S, Bhat A. Cyto-histo correlation of a very rare tumor- Superficial Angiomyxoma. Journal of Cytology. (Accepted) Bhargava EK, Arora N, Rai V, Meher R, Arora P, Juneja R. Filariasis of Stensen's Duct: An Index Case. Case Rep Otolaryngol. 2016;7646451. Epub 2016 Oct 27. 26. Arora P. Mucinous cystadenocarcinoma of ovary with metastasis in a 14 year old girl: A case report with extensive review of literature. Obstet Gynecol Sci . (Accepted) 27. Singh S, Yadav S, Khurana N, Singh CB. A rare case of gastric gangrene in a young patient. EJPMR, 2016;3(10): 325-6.

8) Conference / Workshop / Symposium attended: 1. Tissue Microarray 12th March attended by Dr Shramana Mandal, Dr Meeta Singh, Dr Chetna, Dr Anusha, Dr Saumya 2. DAPCON 2016 attended by Dr S Jain, Dr Nita Khurana, Dr Shramana Mandal, Dr Meeta Singh, Dr Gunjan, Dr Usha, Dr Lalnunsangi Sailo 3. DC-IAC 2016 at RML hospital Dr Shyama Jain, Dr Meeta Singh, Dr Shramana Mandal, Dr Sarika Singh, Dr Varuna Mallaya, Dr Vishal, Dr Sushil, Dr Nishant, Dr Surekha, Dr Mitakshara, Dr Anusha, Dr Chetna, Dr Pomilla, Dr Tushar, Dr Babita, Dr Babita, Dr Sneha, Dr Pritika, Dr Neelakshi, Dr Rabish

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4. DSH meet at India Habitat centre 26th september 2016 attended by Dr Richa Gupta, Dr Sarika Singh, Dr Surekha, Dr Sushil Sharma, Dr Vishal Singh, Dr Mitakshara Sharma, Dr Anusha, Dr Chetna, Dr Pomilla, Dr Babita, Dr Sneha, Dr Pritika, 5. Conference on Paediatric Pathology, 20th February 2016- attended by Dr Nita Khurana, Dr. Chetna, Dr. Anusha, Dr Radhika, Dr Vishal, Dr Vijaya, Dr Kamal, Dr Uday, Dr Dimple, Dr Darilin 6. V Ramalingaswamy oration on liver at ILBS ateended by Dr Priyanka Saxena 7. Annual ‘Cytocon’ 18-21st November 2016 at Nagpur attended by Dr Shyama Jain, Dr Meeta Singh, Dr. Varuna, Dr. Sarika, Dr Reena Tomar, Dr Vishal Singh, Dr Saumya Pandey, Dr Pomilla Singh, Dr Neelam, Dr Jytosna, Dr Pritika 8. Hematocon 10-13th November 2016 at Jaipur attended by Dr Richa Gupta, Dr Anusha, Dr Gunjan, Dr Usha, Dr Rabish, Dr Sneha 9. APCON 1-4th December 2016 at Jaipur attended by Dr S Mandal, Dr Meeta Singh, Dr Barkha, Dr Chetna, Dr Tushar, Dr Babita, Dr Lalnunsangi Sailo, Dr Neelakshi 10. CME Series on Hemato- Oncopathology , AIIMS 23-24 July 2016 Dr Sarika Singh. 11. “International Conf on Cytology and Histopathology” at Las Vegas, USA on 10-12th August, 2016. Oral Paper by Dr Reena Tomar 12. 62nd SSC of International Society on Thrombosis and Hemostasis. May 25-28, Montpellier , France by Dr Priyanka Saxena 13. International Congress of Cytplogy at Oklahoma, Japan in May 2016 was attended by Dr Barkha Gupta.

9) Significant events: 1. Dr Shyama Jain chaired the session on ‘CME on soft tissue tumors’ 18-21st November 2016 at Nagpur 2. Dr Sarika Singh, chaired a session Haematocon 2016, Jaipur. 3. Dr Sarika Singh, Presented cases at workshop as Faculty: workshop on EBV associated lymphoproliferative diseases and lymphoma mimickers. Haematocon pre conference workshop 2016, Jaipur. 4. Dr Sarika Singh was awarded second prize for best paper titled: Seasonal variation in Semen Quality: Effect of temperature – A North Indian study at Cytocon 2016, Nagpur. 5. Dr Richa Gupta Chaired a session at Hematocon 2016, Jaipur 6. Dr Varuna received first prize for poster titled "The Utility of Rapid Onsite Evaluation in Endobronchial Ultrasound guided Transbronchial Needle Aspiration in evaluation of Non Neoplastic Mediastinal Lesions " at CYTOCON , Nagpur 2016 7. Dr Reena Tomar was invited by DST to present Extramural Project Protocol at NIMHANS, Bangalore on 26 Feb, 2106 under scheme ‘SATYAM’. Project titled as “To study the effect of Rajayoga Meditation on Psychological health and Cognition of Medical Students.” under Revision.

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10) Representation on expert committees: 1. Dr Shyama Jain: External examiner for PhD thesis at KGMC Lucknow, Jan 2016 Internal Examiner for Supple 2nd MBBS at Maulana Azad Medical College, March 2016 External Expert for Selection Committee for Faculty positions at ESI Faridabad and Dwarka, in February, March, April, August 2016 External examiner for MBBS exam at HIMSR Delhi, March 2016 External Expert for Selection Committee for Faculty positions at BSAH Delhi, September 2016 Member Advisory Committee for B Vocational and Community College Program under UGC at Jamia Milia Islamia, Delhi, September 2016 Panel member / Subject Expert and Advisor for UPSC Committee member for Protocol presentation for MD Thesis at MAMC September 2016 Subject Expert and Committee member for protocol presentation of Research project at CSIR Delhi October 2016. Subject Expert and Committee member for Interviews for Selection of Senior residents at LNJP Hospital. October 2016 Internal Examiner for MD Pathology Exam (supple) Oct 2016 Subject Expert for evaluation of Post graduate and Post doctoral Thesis from AIIMS Delhi, Lucknow (UP), PGIMER and GMC Chandigarh, Orissa Paper setter for Undergraduate/ Post graduate Pahology Examination for Various state universities: UP, Orissa, Gujrat Paper setter and Internal Examiner for Annual Practical and Theory exam of 2nd MBBS Pathology December 2016 2. Dr Nita Khurana

External examiner for DNB Pathology examination held at R&R Army Hospital , 2016 External examiner for MD Pathology 2016 examination at Subharti university Merrut Internal examiner for BDS Pathology 2016 Annual and Supplementary Expert in the Board of studies for MD Pathology curriculum at Subharti Medical College, Merrut Expert for the revision of DNB Pathology curriculum, National board of Examination, curriculum committee Internal examiner for MD Pathology Annual examination Delhi university 3. Dr Sarika Singh: Internal Examiner for MBBS annual, Dec 2016 4. Dr Richa Gupta: Internal Examiner for MBBS annual, Dec 2016 5. Dr Shramana Mandal: Internal Examiner for MBBS annual, Dec 2016

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11) Health Services to the community 1. Dr Reena Tomar Organised “ YOGA DAY ” at MAMC ON 19-21ST June , 2016. 2. Nodal center for Cancer Control program and Stree shakti program under Delhi Govt 3. Pulse Polio Program

12) Lab Data: Histopathology: Samples reported: 18110 Surgical specimens, small biopsies Frozen section processing Special stains Immuno histochemistry Hematology: 12703 + 367 BM Biopsies Complete hemogram Peripheral smear ESR, PCV Reticulocyte count Coagulogram G-6 PD estimation Hemoglobin electrophoresis High performance liquid chromatography for Hb A2 & other abnormal Hbs Lupus anticoagulant Special stains and Immuno histochemistry Flow Cytometry Cytology: Samples reported: 9150 Fine needle aspiration cytology: Guided / unguided/ in bed Gynec Pap smear Exfoliative cytology Special stains Immunohistochemistry

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PHARMACOLOGY

Name of Head of Department: Dr Vandana Roy

1 Faculty

S.No Name of Faculty Designation

1 Dr Uma Tekur Director Professor 2 Dr Vandana Roy Director Professor and Head 3 Dr. Shalini Chawla Professor 4 Dr Bhupinder Singh Assistant Professor 5 Dr Vandana Tayal Assistant Professor

6 Dr. Monika Agarwal Assistant Professor 7 Dr Mukul Soni Medical Officer 8 Dr Akhilesh Mishra Veterinary Surgeon

2 Research schemes

(a) Ongoing projects/Thesis

Name of research project Investigators Impact of a short course of rational pharmacotherapy on Dr. Vandana Roy prescribing skills of undergraduate students: a pilot study. Impact of Pharmacology Teaching on students knowledge Dr. Vandana Roy, Dr. Shariq and skills in rational pharmacotherapeutics Naem Knowledge, Attitude and Perception of Health Care Dr. Vandana Roy, Dr. Shubha Providers as regards Indian systems of Medicines in a Singhal Tertiary care Hospital Prescribing practices and availability of essential Dr. Vandana Roy medicines in public health facilities under Government of Delhi. To evaluate co morbid depression in newly diagnosed Dr. Vandana Roy, Dr. Proteesh patients with tuberculosis in the DOTS clinic of LN Rana, Dr. Seema Kapoor, Dr. Hospital. Ashwini Khanna Drug utilization patterns, adverse drug reactions, cost and Dr. Vikram Jit Singh appropriateness of prescribed medicines with quality of Supervisor: Dr. Vandana Roy life assessment in geriatric inpatients. Co Supervisors: Dr. Shalini Chawla , Dr. M K Daga , Effect of sofosbuvir and daclatasvir on lipid profile, Dr. Ayush Jain glycemic control and quality of life index in chronic Supervisor: Dr. Shalini Chawla hepatitis C, genotype 3 patients. Co Supervisor: Dr. Bhupinder Kalra , Dr. Sidhhartha Srivastava Mefenamic acid and diclofenac in the treatment of Dr. Sahil Kumar menorrhagia and dysmenorrhoea in dysfunctional uterine Supervisor: Dr. Uma Tekur

238 bleeding – a randomized comparative study Co Supervisor: Dr. Bhupinder Kalra, Dr. Devender Kumar, Effect of trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole / norfloxacin on Dr. Sidhhartha Dutta faecal microbiota, resistance pattern, efficacy and Supervisor: Dr. Shalini Chawla tolerability in patients receiving prophylaxis for Co Supervisor: Dr. Vandana spontaneous bacterial peritonitis . Roy, Dr. Sidhhartha Srivastava, Dr. Poonam Lamba,

B) Details of thesis completed during current year

Utilization and Costs of antimicrobials used in Dr. H.V. Bimba medicine and surgery departments of a tertiary Supervisor – Dr. Vandana Roy care teaching hospital. Co Supervisor: Dr. Shalini Chawla, Dr. M.K Daga, Dr S Deogi Availability, use and costs of pediatric dosage Dr. Himanshu Tayal formulations in India: a case study Supervisor – Dr. Vandana Roy Co Supervisor: Dr. Shalini Chawla, Dr A. P Dubey Antipsychotic drug prescribing, cost of treatment Dr. Shankar Kumar , adverse drug reaction monitoring and quality of Supervisor – Dr. Shalini Chawla life assessment in outpatients of a tertiary care Co-Supervisor- Dr. Vandana Roy, Dr. hospital in Delhi Jiloha

3.Trainees from other agencies: Pharmacovigilance Associates from Indian Pharmacopoiea Commission came for field training to the Department in February 2016

4. Training courses/ conferences/ workshops organized –  Pharmacovigilance for patient safety” for doctors and nurses working in Maulana Azad Medical College & Associated Hospitals, February 18th, 2016  Improving availability and rational use of medicines" for doctors in Delhi Government Health Facilities , March 30th- 31st, 2016

 Workshop on “Rational Pharmacotherapy for improving prescribing competency”, for medical undergraduate students of Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi. May- June 2016

 5th CME on Pharmacovigilance for Patient safety for health care providers working in Maulana Azad Medical College & associated Hospitals, November 26th, 2016

 Dr. Vandana Roy Chaired and Coordinated the cultural festival “MAMC SPIC MACAY VIRASAT 2016 . This was organized with collaboration with Society for Promotion of Indian Classical Music, Art and Culture Amongst Youth. The week long festival was held from April 4h to 10th April 2016.

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5. Publications during the period  Dharmshaktu P, Roy V, Agarwal M, Daga MK , Hadke NS. Surveillance and Pharmacoeconomics of Antimicrobial Use among Inpatients in a Tertiary Care, Teaching Hospital in New Delhi, India: Assessing Need for Policy Formulation. MAMC Journal of Medical Sciences. Vol2: 2016;134-140  Dahiya A, Kalra BS, Saini A, Tekur U. Prescription pattern in patients with rheumatoid arthritis in a teaching tertiary care hospital. MAMC J Med Sci 2016;2:33-7.  Juneja S, Kalra BS and Singhal S. Assessment of Publications on Randomized Clinical Trials in Concordance With CONSORT Statement in a Teaching Tertiary Care Hospital.Indian J Physiol Pharmacol 2016; 60(4) : 364–370  Chawla S, Kumar S . Adverse drug reaction monitoring of patients on antipsychotic therapy and their impact on quality of life in outpatients of a tertiary care center in Delhi.. Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (Accepted, Ahead of Print) http://www.ijpm.info/aheadofprint.asp  S. Chawla, A. Ranjan, N.P. Singh, N. Garg, A. Kumar .Assessment of drug utilization and quality of life in patients of chronic kidney disease in tertiary care hospital. World journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical sciences 2016; 5(9 ):1214-1226.  Dewangan G, Mishra A, Mandal TK (2016). A simple RP-HPLC method for determining imidacloprid residues in goat tissues. Bio.Med. Res., 2016; 27 (1): 11-15.  Hasan MN, Khan RA, Nasiruddin M, Khan AA. Ameliorative Effect of Nigella sativa Oil against Paracetamol Induced Hepatic and Renal Damages in rats. Br J Pharm Res 2016; 13(3): 1-10. NLM ID: 101631759  Sawachia K, Sharma D, Singh J. Efficacy of oral vs. intratympanic corticosteroids in sudden sensorineural hearing loss. J Basic Clin Physiol Pharmacol 2016. Doi: 10.1515  Kalra BS.Prescription writing: Time to revisit. Neurol India. 2016 Sep- Oct;64(5)  S N Syed, M Aslam, S Chawla, V Roy. Pharmvigill Mobile App for Pharmacovigilance Programmes : Easy and effective way of Assessment of Adverse drug reactions. Drug Safety 2016; 39(10), 1028  Roy V, Naem SS. Student’s assessment as a tool for curriculum change: impact on learning outcomes. (Abstract) in National Conference on Health Professions Education (NCHPE 2016), HM Patel Centre for Medical Care & Education, Karamsad, Gujarat,India. 36  S. Chawla. Quality use of high dose insulin in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients with persistently high HBA1c levels despite poly pharmacy.(Abstract) National Medicines Symposium 2016, 154 (Abstract)  S. Kumar, S. Chawla. “Cost of antipsychotic treatment and quality of life assessment of outpatients of a tertiary care hospital in Delhi” (Abstract ) 49th Annual Indian Pharmacological Society Conference (IPSCON) held at PGIMER, Chandigarh in October 2016.  HV Bimba, V Roy, MKDaga, S Deogi “Utilization and cost of antimicrobials used in medicine and surgery departments at a tertiary care hospital in Delhi”

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(Abstract) Annual Conference Of Indian Pharmacological Society At PGIMER, Chandigarh on 21st- 23rd October 2016  H Tayal. V Roy, AP Dubey “Prescribing In Paediatric Age Group : Consideration Of Appropriate Formulation ” (Abstract)49th Annual Conference Of Indian Pharmacological Society At PGIMER, Chandigarh on 21st- 23rd October 2016  The Wheels of Time…... MAMC SPIC MACAY TIMES 2016, Maulana Azad Medical College, 2016

6. Conference/Workshops/Symposium attended/ Paper Presentation

Dr Vandana Roy  Interaction on Drug Policy of Delhi- Its impact on Availability, quality and rational use of medicines in public health facilities in Delhi. In a workshop on” Improving availability and rational use of medicines in public health facilities in Delhi”, for doctors working in Delhi Government Health Facilities. Organized by Department of Pharmacology, Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi. March 30th-31st, 2016.

 Delivered a lecture on Bioavailability and bioequivalence studies. In CME workshop on “Ethical Review of Research & Regulatory Requirements for Members of IMA Independent Ethics Committee. By Indian Medical Association. February 26th, 2016. At IMA House, New Delhi

 Delivered a talk on “Medication Errors in Pharmacovigilance”, in workshop on “Pharmacovigilance for Patient Safety” for health care providers. Organized by Department of Pharmacology, Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi February 18th 2016.

 Public Health Discussion- on “Self medication”Program on All India Radio (AIR) Public Health Sanjivni Phone Run in Program , October 7th, 2016

 Member of National workshop on Development of National Action Plan on Antimicrobial resistance (NAP-AMR). Organized by World Health Organization, India. Hotel Lalit, December 8th-9th, 2016

 Workshop on Disarming Dialogues- Reviving Humanities in Medical education. Organized by The University of Chicago Medicine, Bucksbaum Institute for Clinical Excellence & Medical Humanities Group, University College of Medical Sciences. University of Chicago Center, New Delhi. November 2nd- 4th, 2016

 Workshop on “Arts & Humanities in Medical Education. National Conference on Health Professions Education(NCHPE), Pramukhswami Medical College, Karamsad, November 23rd-26th, 2016

 Workshop on “Assessment of Professionalism”. National Conference on Health Professions Education(NCHPE), Pramukhswami Medical College,

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Karamsad, November 23rd-26th, 2016

 Participated and presented a paper” Students Assessment as a tool for Currriculum Change: Impact on learning Outcomes.” National Conference on Health Professions Education (NCHPE) Pramukhswami Medical College, Karamsad, Gujarat. November 23rd- 26th, 2016.

 Attended “National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority – National seminar on Affordable Medicines” organized at plenary hall, Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi, August 29th, 2016  Presented a talk on “Need for Pharmacovigilance” in a 5th CME Workshop Pharmacovigilance for Patient safety” for doctors and nurses working in Maulana Azad Medical College & Associated Hospitals, December 1st, 2016.

Dr Shalini Chawla

 Ethics committee workshop 2016, MAMC, New Delhi 23rd April 2016  Presented a paper in National Medicine Symposium (NMS 16), Canberra, Australia, May 20th 2016.  Attended National Seminar on Affordable medicines, at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi on August 29th, 2016.  Delivered a guest lecture on Pharmacovigilance at PDM dental college and research Institute, Bahadurgarh on October 9th, 2016.  Delivered a talk on Use of Drugs in Sports: An Anti-Doping Perspective conducted by NADA on October 17th, 2016.  Resource person for Workshop“Equivalence procedures and Bridging concepts for Crop protection Products on November 15th-16th,2016.

Dr Bhupinder Singh

 Pharmacovigilance for Patient safety” for doctors and nurses working in Maulana Azad Medical College & Associated Hospitals, February 18th, 2016.  Conducted a group task in CME “Improving availability and rational use of medicines" for doctors in Delhi Government Health Facilities” , March 30th- 31st, 2016.  Organised and conducted Group task in 5th CME on Pharmacovigilance for patient safety , December 1st, 2016 at Dept of Pharmacology, Maulana Azad Medical College & Associated Hospitals.

Dr Monika Agarwal  CME on “Pharmacovigilance for patient safety” for doctors and nurses working in Maulana Azad Medical College & Associated Hospitals, February

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18th, 2016 .  Improving availability and rational use of medicines" for doctors in Delhi Government Health Facilities ,Department of Pharmacology, March 30th- 31st, 2016.  5th CME on “Pharmacovigilance for Patient safety” , Department of Pharmacology, Maulana Azad Medical College & Associated Hospitals, on December 1st 2016.

Dr. Vandana Tayal Improving availability and rational use of medicines" for doctors in Delhi Government Health Facilities,Department of Pharmacology, March 30th- 31st, 2016.  Delivered a lecture on "Medication errors" as faculty in 5th CME on pharmacovigilance for patient safety held on 1st Dec 2016 at Dept of Pharmacology, MAMC.

Dr. Akhilesh Mishra  CME Workshop on “Pharmacovigilance for patient safety” on 18th Feb 2016.  International Conference on Society for Toxicology(STOX), India 2016 and presented paper on “Long-term Exposure of Layered Double Hydroxide- Methotrexate (LDH-MTX) and Bare methotrexate in rats, August 3rd-5th, 2016

Dr. Mukul Soni  CME workshop on “Pharmacovigilance for patient safety”, Department. of Pharmacology, Maulana Azad Medical College, February 18th 2016  Workshop on “Improving availability and rational use of medicine in public health facilities” in Department of Pharmacology, Maulana Azad Medical College, March 30th-31st 2016.

7. Conferences/workshops attended and papers presented by Residents

Dr Shivani Juneja, Dr. Shankar kKmar, Dr. H.V Bimba, Dr. Himashu Tayal, Dr. Sahil Kumar, Dr. Sidhhartha Dutta - Attended workshop on Pharmacovigilance for Patient Safety held at , Department of Pharmacology, Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi , February 18th, 2016.

Dr Shivani Juneja, Dr. Shankar Kumar, Dr. H.V Bimba, Dr. Himashu Tayal, Dr. Sahil Kumar, Dr. Sidhhartha Dutta - Attended workshop on Improving Availability and Rational use of Medicines in Public Health facilities held at Department of Pharmacology, Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, March 30th-31st, 2016.

Dr Shubha Singhal, Dr Nazer Hassan, Dr. Kavita Swachia, Dr. Angelika Batta,r. Shankar Kumar, Dr. H.V Bimba, Dr. Himashu Tayal, Dr. Sahil Kumar, Dr. Sidhhartha Dutta, Dr Ayush Jain, Dr. Vikram Jit Singh - Attended “5th CME workshop on Pharmacovigilance” organized by – Department of Pharmacology, Maulana Azad Medical College, December 1st, 2016.

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Dr Shubha Singhal, Dr. Shankar Kumar , Dr. H.V Bimba, Dr. Sahil Kumar, Dr. Sidhhartha Dutta, Dr Ayush Jain, Dr. Vikram Jit Singh - Attended “National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority – National seminar on Affordable Medicines” organized at plenary hall, Vigyan Bhawan, Maulana Azad road, New Delhi, August 29th, 2016.

Dr. Kavita Swachia -Attended 43rd mini-workshop in medical education technologies for senior residents based on MCI RBCW pattern, Department of Medical education, Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, October 25th -27th, 2016.

Dr. Kavita Swachia, Dr. Angelika Batta - Attended 3rd certificate Course on Laboratory Animal Science Program based on FELASA Category C , CSIR-IGIB, New Delhi , December 5th to 16th , 2016

Dr. Shilpa Daniel, Dr. Suyash Chhavan, Dr. H.V Bimba, Dr. Shankar Kumar,, Dr. Sahil Kumar, Dr. Sidhhartha Dutta, Dr Ayush Jain, Dr. Vikram Jit Singh - Attended Workshop “Rational Pharmacotherapy for Prescribing Competency” Organized By – Department of Pharmacology, Maulana Azad Medical College On May to July 2016.

Dr. H.V Bimba, Dr. Shankar Kumar,, Dr. Himashu Tayal - Attended “Workshop on Experimental and Neurobehavioural Research” Organized By – Department Of Pharmacology, PGMIR, Chandigarh, October 20th, 2016.

Dr. Shankar Kumar - Attended 49th Annual Conference of Indian Pharmacological Society at PGIMER, Chandigarh on 21st- 23rd October 2016 and presented poster titled “cost of treatment and quality of life assessment of patients on antipsychotic therapy at a tertiary care hospital in Delhi” for PC. Dandiya award session.

Dr. H.V Bimba - Attended 49th Annual Conference Of Indian Pharmacological Society At PGIMER, Chandigarh and presented poster titled “Utilization and cost of antimicrobials used in medicine and surgery departments at a tertiary care hospital in Delhi” for PC. Dandiya award session, 21st- 23rd October 2016.

Dr. Himashu Tayal -Attended 49th Annual Conference Of Indian Pharmacological Society At PGIMER, Chandigarh. Gave An Oral Presentation titled “Prescribing In Paediatric Age Group : Consideration Of Appropriate Formulation ”, October 21st- 23rd 2016.

Dr. Shankar Kumar, Dr. H.V Bimba, Dr. Himashu Tayal - Attended “Workshop On ICH GCP Guidelines” Organized By – Department Of Pharmacology, VMMC & Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi, December 2016.

Dr. Sahil kumar, Dr. Sidhhartha dutta - Attended “Basic Life Support (Bls) Skills” Organized By – Post Graduate Medical Education and Training (PGMET) Cell, Maulana Azad Medical College And Lok Nayak Hospital, November 2016.

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Dr. Sahil Kumar, Dr. Sidhhartha dutta - Attended “Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)” Organized By – Post Graduate Medical Education and Training (PGMET) Cell, Maulana Azad Medical College And Lok Nayak Hospital, November 18th 19th, 2016.

Dr. Sahil Kumar , Dr. Sidhhartha Dutta - Attended “Soft Skills & Communication Workshop” Organized By – Post Graduate Medical Education and Training (PGMET) Cell, Maulana Azad Medical College and Lok Nayak Hospital conducted By Dr. Indu Arneja , November 18th, 2016.

Dr. Sahil Kumar, Dr. Sidhhartha Dutta - Attended Guest Lecture On “Clarity and Optogenetics”, Speaker – Dr. Karl Deisseroth, Stanford University Neuroscientist And Psychiatrist on January 22nd 2016.

Dr Ayush Jain, Dr. Vikram Jit Singh - Attended Post-Graduate Orientation Organized by – Department Of Medical Education, Maulana Azad Medical College , August 2nd-5th, 2016

Dr Ayush Jain - Attended “Basic Life Support (BLS) Skills” Organized by – Post Graduate Medical Education And Training (PGMET) Cell, Maulana Azad Medical College And Loknayak Hospital At Clinical Skills Centre, 4th Floor, B L Taneja Block, Maulana Azad Medical College, November 10th 2016

Dr Ayush Jain - Attended “Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)” Organized by – Post Graduate Medical Education And Training (Pgmet) Cell, Maulana Azad Medical College And Loknayak Hospital At Clinical Skills Centre, 4th Floor, B L Taneja Block, Maulana Azad Medical College. November 11th – 12th 2016.

Dr Ayush Jain -Attended “Soft Skills & Communication Workshop” Organized by – Post Graduate Medical Education And Training (PGMET) Cell, Maulana Azad Medical College And Loknayak Hospital Conducted By Dr. Induarneja, November 12th 2016

8. Visitors  Dr. Ravi Ghooi, Senior Consultant in Pharmaceuticals and Ethics, gave a talk on “Ethics Beyond Guidelines,” 11th February, 2016.  Dr. Kathleen Holloway, Regional Adviser WHO, SEARO , Essential Medicines and devices. Delivered the Professor Memorial Lecture -” Promoting Rational use of antibiotics in South East Asia to contain antimicrobial resistance, March 30th 2016.

9. Fellowship : Dr. Vandana Roy has been selected for a Fellowship program of - - Foundation for Advancement in International Medical Education & Research (FAIMER), Philadelphia USA, Regional Centre, Christian Medical College, Ludhiana. This is a two year fellowship training program.

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10. Representation on expert committees/ bodies.

Dr. Uma Tekur

1) Chairperson IEC, Apollo Hospital, Sarita Vihar 2) Member IEC, Fortis Hospital, NOIDA 3) Co-Covener and Faculty in Medical Education Unit, MAMC New Delhi 4) Resource Person for the MCI sponsored AT COM Module Attended a two day training in AT COM Module at MCI,New Delhi 5) Member of the CDSCO committee for vaccines to look into the ADR’s 6) Member for committee for selection medicines for the Jan Aushadhi scheme. Department of Pharmaceuticals, Govt of India. 7) Head of Department of Pharmacology , University of Delhi. 8) Member of Department Research committee, Delhi University. 9) Member Group for Research & Advancement in Clinical Ethics (GRACE an NGO), New Delhi 10) Vice President of Delhi Society for Promotion of Rational Use of Drugs (DSPRUD), New Delhi 11) Examiner & Paper setter for Delhi University & outside Universities including National Board of Examination, AIIMS New Delhi, Lucknow, Ludhiana, Nizam University, Hyderabad 12) Member of Advisory Committee for Ph.D students, UCMS 13) Member of selection committee of Scientific Officers, ICMR 14) Expert Consultant regarding issue of drugs to CGHS beneficiaries- GOI, Nirman Bhawan 15) Reviewer for DBT Projects and DCGI Projects

Dr. Vandana Roy 1) Member Core Working Group on Antimicrobial Resistance to oversee and coordinate policy decisions and activities relating to antimicrobial resistance(AMR), Government of India, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, 2016. 2) Member Expert Committee for Regulation of newer anti tuberculosis drugs. Directorate General Health Services, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India. 3) Expert member of committee for drugs for vector borne disease program, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India. 4) Chairperson, Committee for formulating Standard Operating Procedures for Pharmacy management in Delhi Government Hospitals. Quality Assurance Initiative, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of NCT of Delhi. 2016. 5) Nominated member in the Technical advisory Committee for Immunization for Delhi State. Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of NCT of Delhi, 2016. 6) Member, Subject Expert Committee to advise Drugs Controller General (India), DCGI in matters for review of applications of new drugs and clinical trials, new medical devices (Central Standards Control) .

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7) Member Department Research Committee, Department of Pharmacology, University of Delhi. 8) Member Courses Committee for Pharmacology, University of Delhi. 9) Member Secretary , Drugs & Therapeutics Committee of Lok Nayak Hospital. 10) Chairperson and Convener, Dissection Monitoring Committee for Maulana Azad Medical College. 11) Coordinator, Adverse Drug Reaction Monitoring Centre (AMC) for Maulana Azad Center under the National Pharmacovigilance Programme of India. 12) Chairperson & Coordinator, Maulana Medical College Committee for Pharmacovigilance. 13) Chairperson & Faculty Coordinator of MAMC- SPIC MACAY Committee ( Society for Promotion of Indian Classical Music, Arts and Culture Amongst Youth) . 14) Member Secretary, Committee for Complaints of Sexual Harassment in Maulana Azad Medical College (since 2008) 15) Officer In charge Animal House , Maulana Azad Medical College. 16) Officer In-charge of Lecture Theatres, Maulana Azad Medical college. 17) Member Core Committee of Revised National tuberculosis Control Program (RNTCP), Maulana Azad Medical College. 18) University Examiner in Pharmacology for M.B.B.S/ Post graduate M.D 19) Examiner for thesis and Paper setter for MBBS examinations and MD examinations for other Universities. 20) Expert on Interview panel for selection of pharmacists to Jankpuri Super Speciality Hospitals 21) Expert on Selection Committee for selection of Assistant Professors for ESI Medical college(West Bengal). 22) Member Committee for selection of candidates for post of senior residents on regular basis in Pharmacology. 23) Reviewer of scientific papers for journals

Dr Shalini Chawla 1. Expert for the appointment of Senior Technical Data Associates at CDSCO HQs. 2. Member of selection committee for the post of Assistant Professor ( 3rd year BDS course ) at Jamia Milia Islamia on 3rd August, 2016. 3. Member of selection committee for the post of Professor and Associate Professor Pharmacology at Jamia Hamdard University on 8rd August, 2016. 4. External Expert for conducting the Annual Assessment Promotion Scheme of faculty of JIPMER for promotion to their next level from the department of Pharmacology on 21.08.2016. 5. Chairman of Expert Committee constituted by Central Insecticides Board and RC for finalization of Toxicological Protocol for data generation for registration of bio-pesticides. 6. Expert Member of Gazette notified Scientific Panel for pesticides and Antibiotic Residues constituted by FSSAI. 7. Chairperson of committee formed by Government of India to suggest minor changes in formulation of pesticides. 8. Member of expert committee on registration of Biopesticides.

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9. Member of expert committee to make amendments / frame rules for the appointment of Joint Director / Deputy Director /Assistant Plant Protection Officer for DTE of Plant protection Quarantine and Storage. 10. Member of Medical Board for redressal of district consumer disputes forum (West) for which meetings held in the office of deputy medical superintendent, LNH. 11. Member of Doctoral Committee in respect of Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Hamdard University. 12. Member of Subject Expert committee (SEC) constituted by DCGI to advice drugs Controller General India, in matters related to approval of (a) Clinical trials (b) New drugs and (c) New medical devices. 13. Member of Expert committee to seek advice on DEGEE used as excipient in diclofinaec injection regarding safety and tolerability. 14. Member of Therapeutic Use Exemption Committee (TUEC), National Anti- dope Agency, CGO Complex ,New Delhi 15. Internal Expert for the appointment of Senior Residents for Department of Pharmacology , on regular basis. 16. Deputy Coordinator of Adverse Drug Reaction Monitoring Centre (ADRMC) of Maulana Azad Medical College and Associated Hospitals . 17. Member Secretary of Pharmacovigilance Committee of MAMC & Associated hospitals. 18. Member of Institute Ethics Committee, Maulana Azad Medical College and Associated Hospitals . 19. Member Secretary, Institute Animal Ethics Committee, Maulana Azad Medical College and Associated Hospitals . 20 Member of Courses Committee, Department Of Pharmacology, Delhi University. 21 Expert for setting, validation and assessment of Question bank for National Board of Examination, Dwarka, New Delhi. 22 Member on the Panel of National Board of Examination for correction of DNB Theory papers. 23 Assessor for Accreditation: DNB Pharmacology- College of Medicine and JNM Hospital, Kolkata. 24. Member of the Expert Committee to re-examine the proposal to manufacture and market Kallikrein Injection by M/s Bharat Serum and Vaccines Limited indicated for "the treatment of cerebral stroke"

Dr Bhupinder Singh 1. Member of Institutional Animal Ethical Committee ,Maulana Azad Medical College and Associated Hospitals, New Delhi 2. Member of Hospital Infection Control Committee, LN Hospital, Delhi 3. Member of Antibiotic Policy Committee, LN Hospital, Delhi

Dr Vandana Tayal 1. Member Secretary, Dissection Monitoring Committee for Maulana Azad Medical College 2015

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14. Health Services to the Community i) Monitoring of Adverse Drug Reactions

Department of Pharmacology, MAMC is a recognized center for monitoring adverse drug reactions under the Pharmacovigilance Programme of India, Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India. The Department has reported 90 Individual case Safety Reports (ICSRs) to the National Pharmacovigilance Centre for reporting to the International Centre for Pharmacovigilance at Uppsala, through Vigibase in 2016.

Number of Adverse drug reaction reported till date

Year No. of ADRs reported 2014 (Sept-Dec) 85 2015 (Jan-Dec) 358 2016 (Jan-Feb and Oct-Dec) 90 Total 533

A total of 83 doctors, pharmacists, nurses from the hospitals were sensitized and trained about pharmacovigilance by the Department.

b) Formulation of Standard Operating Procedures for Pharmacy Management in Delhi Government Hospitals Dr. Vandana Roy Chaired a committee that was assigned the task of formulating Standard Operating Procedures for Management of Pharmacy (Medicine Procurement, Storage, Use and Disposal) for Delhi Government Health facilities. As part of Quality assurance Program of the State Health Mission.

c) Training doctors in Rational Use of Medicines in Delhi Government Health Hospitals. A total of 56 doctors working in Public hospitals under Government of Delhi, were trained in improving availability and rational use of medicines.

15. Laboratory data Therapeutic Drug Monitoring

Tests Number of tests

Estimation of Lithium 29 Estimation of Steroid 17

16. New facilities added: The Department is taking care of the College Animal House. A new Veterinary Surgeon Dr Akhilesh Mishra has been appointed as Veterinary Officer and the Animal House has started becoming functional as per Committee for Prevention of Cruelty and Supervision of Experiments on Animals (CPCSEA) guidelines.

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17. Any other worth mentioning information

1) Innovations in Under graduate teaching

The Department has added two new activities in the MBBS teaching program. These activities are an important addition in the teaching curriculum, as they are being implemented even with an extreme shortage of faculty in the Department.

i) Engaging with Pharmacology- Small group, team based, active learning– In this groups of students are made to work on Pharmacology topics in teams. The learning is to be by the process of active learning. The students make oral presentations, posters, models . This teaching method has been started to encourage the self learning amongst the undergraduate students, as well as to make the subject of Pharmacology more interesting to them. The faculty members and residents supervise and guide the students. Senior faculty from outside the college is invited to assess and judge the students.

ii)Student Feedback and Self Assessment program (SFSAP) A Comprehensive, feedback program for the MBBS students in Pharmacology has been started. The students are being shown detailed records of their formative assessments at regular intervals. They are asked for reasons for their performance. Guidance is provided to them on how they can improve.

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PHYSIOLOGY

Name of the Head of the Department: Dr. V.P. Varshney 1 Faculty:

S.No. Name of the Faculty Designation

1. Dr. A.K. Jain Dir. Professor

2. Dr. Damor Robinson Dir. Professor

3. Dr. V.P. Varshney Dir.Prof. &HOD

4. Dr. Bal Krishana Dir. Professor

5. Dr. M. Satyanarayan Dir. Professor

6. Dr. Daya Ram Haldwani Dir. Professor

7. Dr. Aarti Sood Mahajan Dir. Professor

8. Dr. Mona Bedi Dir. Professor

9. Dr. Preeti Jain Assoc. Professor

2. Members who have left during the period:

S.No. Name of Faculty Designation Reason for leaving the job

1. Dr. Rashmi Babbar Dir. Professor Superannuated on 30.09.2016

3. Additions to the Faculty during the period:

S.No. Name of Faculty Designation Whether newly joined /promotion

1. Dr. Bal Krishana Dir. Professor Promoted

2. Dr. Daya Ram Haldwani Dir. Professor Promoted

3. Dr. Aarti Sood Mahajan Dir. Professor Promoted

4. Dr. Mona Bedi Dir. Professor Promoted

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4. Research Scheme: See interim report (a) On going project:-

1) Physiology of handwriting and its application in the identification process. (Dr. VP Varshney, Dr Mona Bedi)

2) Role of Acupuncture in treating patients of low backache.(Dr. VP Varshney, Dr Mona Bedi)

3) A study of ANS and lipid profile in first degree relatives of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. (Dr. VP Varshney, Dr Mona Bedi)

(b) Details of thesis completed during current year:

1. M.D. Thesis: “To study the influence of gaming on cognition in young adults.” Supervisor: Dr. Preeti Jain, Co-Supervisor: Dr. A. K. Jain, PG: Dr. Sekhar Jiwal

2. ICMR STS Project (completed): Acute influence of exercise on smoking urge, affect and cognitive performance of Indian male smokers during temporary abstinence from smoking. Supervisor: Dr. Preeti Jain. VIII semester student: Ms. Diksha Yadav

5. Publications during the period: i. Nim Shalu, Gautam Manisha, Krishana Bal. Enhanced neuroprotection of the striatal dopaminegic neurons by Baicalcein in 6-OHDA-treated age rat. International Journal of Science Engineering and Technology. Vol 4, sp. Issue 2, May 2016. ii. Haldwani Daya Ram, Yadav Asha, Rathore P. K., Tandon O. P. Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potential responses in primary hypertensive patients and its correlation with MABP. International Journal of Therapeutic Applications. Vol. 32, 28-34, 2016. iii. Raj Virat, Jain A. K., Haldwani D., Bhadoria D. P. Prevalence of Exercise Induced Bronchial Lability in Normal First Degree Relatives of Asthmatic Patients by Detailed Pulmonary Function Tests. May 2016. iv. Mahaur R., Mahajan A. S., Jain A. K., Singh T., Dhanwal D. K., Gupta M. Role of event related potential in evaluation of cognitive function n subclinical hypothyroid patients. MAMC J Med Sc. 2;43-7, 2016. v. Jain Shikha, Jain Preeti. Assessment of psychological health of first year medical undergraduate students- A longitudinal study. International Journal of Scientific Research. Vol. 5(10): 69-71, Oct. 2016.

6. Books/Chapters/Contributed:

Dr. A.K. Jain

Has written the following books during the year: i. Essential of MD/ DNB Physiology Practical Examination. 1st ed. ii. Complete Medical Physiology. 1st ed.

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7. Conferences/Workshops/Symposiums attended:

Dr. VP Varshney and Dr. Mona Bedi attended:

1 Symposium on “Lifestyle Intervention in stress Related disorder” on 20th Feb. 2016 at LHMC, New Delhi. 2 Revised Basic course workshop in Medical Education Technologies on 17th to 19th Feb. 2016 at MCI regional center: MAMC. 3. Gender differences in ANS activity in children. (Mona Bedi, Shilpa Khullar, V.P. Varshaney) 4. International Journal of Physiology Vol.4 no.1, Jan-March 2016 pp 5-10 Dr. Damor Robinson i. 28th Annual National Conference of Physiological Society of India (PHYSICON-2016) held at Midnapore (WB) from 18th to 20th November 2016.

Dr. Bal Krishana i. Pain physiology-from perception to alleviation on 11th August 2016 by Association of Physiologists of Haryana. ii. International Conference on Civil, Mechanical, Biological and Medical Engineering at Goa on 26th March 2016 iii. Revised basic course workshop held from 2.3.2016 to 4.3.2016 by Maulana Azad Medical College.

Dr. Daya Ram Haldwani

Attended a workshop: Conduct of NEET PG 2017 on 25th October 2016 at DNB office, Dwarka, New Delhi.

Dr. Aarti Sood Mahajan i. “Symposium on Lifestyle Intervention in Stress Related Disorders”, LHMC, New Delhi on 20th Feb., 2016. ii. 2nd, 3rd and 4th Basic Course Workshop for Faculty for MCI [3-5 Feb, 17-19 Feb, 2-4 March 2016] iii. 41st, 42nd, 43rd mini-workshop : Revised Basic Course Workshop- May, Aug, Sep 2016

Dr. Preeti Jain

“Symposium on Lifestyle Intervention in Stress Related Disorders”, LHMC, New Delhi on 20th Feb., 2016.

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8. Representation on expert Committee/Bodies:

Dr. VP Varshney :

1 Overall in-charge of departmental activities.

2 Member of U/G and P/G Cell for approval of thesis/protocols

3 OI/C of Deptt. Library and condemnation of items.

Dr. Mona Bedi

1 Library officer of Central Library, MAMC.

2 Incharge of Animal House (Department), MAMC

3 Member of Grievance committee, MAMC

4 O/I of Autonomic lab.

5 O/I of Residents.

Dr. A.K. Jain was nominated as:

1) An Expert member of selecting faculty positions in Physiology for various U.P. Medical Colleges by Public Service commission, Allahabad, U.P.

2) On the panel of experts for Selection Committee for recruitment of specialist of Punjab (Amritsar University).

3) On advisor panel of D.J. College of Dental Sciences and research, Modinagar, (U.P)

4) On panel of expert at HAMRC Research Advisory Committee DIPAS, New Delhi.

5) On panel of examiner for “National Board of Examiners” New Delhi.

6) Member of Board of Examiners for evaluation of post graduate thesis at Amritsar, Allahabad and Rajasthan University.

7) Honorary Inspector Medical council of India (MCI), New Delhi.

8) Life member for association of Physiologist and Pharmacologist of India.

9) Nominated member of undergraduate and Post graduate syllabi committee, Medical Council of India, New Delhi.

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11) Advisor for the Physiotherapist post journal, Banarsidas Chandiwala Institute of Physiotherapy, Kalkaji, New Delhi.

12) Advisor for IPH, New Delhi for ethical committee, curriculum framing.

13) Member- editorial board of MAMC Journal of Medical Sciences.

Dr. Daya Ram Haldwani

1) MCI member 2) National Board of Examination, member 3) Tutorial Officer Incharge of Ist MBBS students 4) Store Officer Incharge, Deptt. Of Physiology, MAMC 5) Member of Local Purchase Committee member (Sports Karamchari Union) 6) Member of local purchase committee for purchase related to telephone instruments.

Dr. Aarti Sood Mahajan

1) Member- graduate reception committee and annual report committee for Annual Day 2016.

2) Member- Management committee for orientation programme of new entrants.

Dr. Preeti Jain

1) Appointed by National Board of examinations, New Delhi as expert for various MCQ validation workshops of different post-graduate entrance examinations.

2) Appointed as expert by ICMR for review of STS proposals and project reports.

14. Health Services to the Community:

Dr. Daya Ram Haldwani

Help to poor socioeconomic students

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PULMONARY MEDICINE

Faculty: Dr. Dharam Pal Bhadoria MD medicine (AIIMS Delhi) DM Pulmonary/Critical Care Medicine (PGI Chandigarh) Director Professor of Medicine

Head, Department of Pulmonary Medicine New Medical Block, Ground Floor, Lok Nayak Hospital &Maulana Azad Medical College 2, Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg New Delhi-110002, India

Faculty left during the period

Tenure of Dr Rahul Roshan, ad-hoc assistant professor finished on 21 July 2016. He had to leave.As his extension came after three months.

Publications

1. Bhadoria DP, Ghilley VP, Kumar L, Raghuvanshi T, bhadoria P. Health Related Quality of Life in Indian Patients of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 193;2016: A3537

2. Raj V, Jain AK, Haldwani D, Bhadoria DP. Prevalence of exercise induced bronchial lability in normal first degree relatives of asthmatic patients by detailed pulmonary function tests. Int J Health Sci Res. 2016; 6(5):112-117

Conferences/workshop

1. American Thoracic Society International Conference 2016, at San Francisco, California USA, 13-18 May 2016

2. MCI coordinator/assessors’ orientation workshop on 11-12 August 2016

3. ICCCON 2016, 23rd Annual Conference of Indian College of Cardiology 16-18 September 2016, Goa.

Paper presented

Presented a paper on “Health Related Quality of Life in Indian Patients of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease” in American Thoracic Society International Conference 2016, at San Francisco, California USA, 13-18 May 2016

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Experts

1. Interview for the post of Specialist Grade-II (Jr. Scale) in pulmonary medicine in ESI Corporation for Chandigarh & Himachal Pradesh Regions on 05 September 2016, at Dwarka, Delhi

2. ESI interview for faculty selection in pulmonary medicine 15 November 2016, at Faridabad, Haryana

Examiner

1. Theory evaluator and Practical examiner for 3rd BDS Examination in Medicine on 5th January, 2016 at Sumandeep Vidyapeeth, Vill. Piparia, Vadodara, Gujarat.

Objective of the department:to start postdoctoral (DM) course in Pulmonary & Critical Care, subject to availability of required staffs, equipments etc.)

Facilities in department a. General pulmonary beds Ward 26, 21 beds b. Respiratory care unit (RCU): 08 beds c. Chest clinics: two d. Bronchoscopies e. Spirometry

Days of Chest clinics

 Mondays; afternoon 1.30-3.15pm. Medical OPD rooms 310—315 on 3rd floor of OPD block in Lok Nayak Hospital (LNH);  only old casesreferred from Friday morning chest clinic are followed for long-term management in this clinic.

 Fridays: Morning, 9-11am, Chest Clinic room 316:  only new chest cases are registered and attended. Patients requiring long term follow up are referred to Monday afternoon chest clinic. Days of bronchoscopy:

 Mondays and Thursdays, 9-11am.  Screening of patients for bronchoscopy: Tuesday and Fridays; 9-11am, Medical OPD room 316

Days of routine spirometry:

 Every working day between 9am-12.30pm (all tests are reviewed in afternoon. If required, the spirometry is repeated)

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 Prior appointment is required.Patients are required t take appointment from Friday morning chest clinic and must have chest clinic registration card.  No appointment is given in pulmonary medicine department to prevent unhygienic conditions and non-availability of manpower to regulate unruly crowd. Consultations/referrals

 Routine chest consultationsincluding those for pulmonary clearancesfor anaesthesia and surgery are only attended in Fridays Morning Chest Clinic; room 316 between 9-11am.  Patients must have Chest Clinic Card.  This department is unable to provide emergency, transfer, bedside consultations etc., apart from Friday morning chest clinic due to persistent shortage of manpower.  This department admits only respiratory patients.

Statistics’ of various tests and others are given in table below:

1 Jan2014 to 1 Jan 2015 to 1 Jan 2016 to 31 Dec2014 31 Dec2015 31 Dec 2016 Bronchoscopies 88 71 173 Bronchoalveolar lavage 22 19 61 Bronchial biopsies 33 14 81 Transbronchial biopsies 01 25 Transbronchial needle nil 02 20 aspirations ABGs 7719 8457 965(machine remained non- functional for nine months due to non-availability of cartridges, which are provided by Lok Nayak Hospital) Electrolytes 9711 9198 880 (machine remained non- functional for nine months due to non-availability of cartridges, which are provided by Lok Nayak Hospital) Spirometry 2345 2095 3110 Patients admitted in ward 26 - 218 628 Patients admitted in 112 120 430 Respiratory care unit (RCU) Chest Clinic/Pulmonary Clinic Lok Nayak Hospital commuter system crashed.

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Faculty Name and Strength designation Professor Dr. Dharam MAMC  On the strength of medicine department of MAMC Pal Bhadoria and was appointed HOD Pulmonary Medicine w.e.f., Director 28 September 2015, when Dr HS Hira became 62 professor and years. Head Associate Vacant MAMC  Awaiting encadrement; professor Assistant vacant MAMC  letter No. Letter No DPM-338 dated 04 October professor 2016, was sent to the then Dean MAMC (Dr DK Tempe). Dean diary number 12233.

 Action taken is still being awaited. Medical 05 Lok  Letter No DPM-336 dated 04 October 216 was sent officers all vacant Nayak to Medical director (Dr JC Passey) Medical director Hospital of Lok NayakHospitaland copy of it No. 337 was sent to the then Dean MAMC (Dr DK Tempe).

 Action taken is still awaited. Technical Pulmonary laboratoryat the strength Respiratory care unit (RCU) staff of Lok Nayak hospital At the strength of Lok Nayak hospital Sanctioned Available/vacant Sanctioned Available/vacant Junior 01 Vacant since 2011 nil nil technical when the then officer incumbent retired Technical 01 vacant supervisor Technical 02 One vacant 03 all vacant Assistant one available technician 02 02 available Nil Nil Lab 02 01 available Nil Nil Assistant Lab 01 Vacant 01 Vacant attended Resident staff MAMC Lok Hospital Senior residents filled by six non-DM senior  Letter No. 331 dated 28 residents with MD in respiratory September 2016 was sent to the medicine against six sanctioned then Dean MAMC (Dr DK posts of postdoctoral (DM) Tempe) and Letter No. 331 students; MAMC provides dated 28 September 2016, sent extension of 89 days to these senior to the medical director to (Dr residents at one time. JC Passey) to appoint at least eight senior residents against perpetually vacant posts in other clinical departments of Lok Nayak Hospital using this discretionary power

 Action taken is still awaited

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Office staff Available/not available steno typist Not available since 2009  letter no. 376 dated 24 November 2015 to the 01 required Dean MAMC (Dr DK Tempe). Record clerks Not available since 2009 02 required  letter no. 287 dated 27 August 2016 was sent Store keeper Not available to the Medical superintendent LNH (Dr YK 01 required Sarin) who returned the letter on 04February Safai karmachari, Not available 2016 advising to seek from the Dean MAMC peon, daftri etc (Dr DK Tempe).

 F24(7)/misc/resp/pul-med/LNH/2016-17 dated 27 August 2016 dispatch no. 285, to Medical Director LNH (Dr JC Passey) who returned the file on 29 August 2016 advisng to seek the same from the Dean MAMC (Dr DK Tempe). This file was sent to the Dean MAMC on 01 September 2016 dispatch no. 293.

 FF21(9)/misc/resp/pul-med/MAMC/2016-17 dispatch no. 255 dated 30 July 2016 was went to the Dean MAMC (Dr DK Tempe)

 Action taken is still awaited.

Office Equipments MAMC LNH Desktop, laptop, Not available since  letter no. 376 dated 24 November 2015 to the Dean 2009 MAMC (Dr DK Tempe). 01 required  letter no. 255 dated 30 July 2016

 letter no. 287 dated 27 August 2016 was sent to the Medical superintendent LNH (Dr YK Sarin) who returned the letter on 04February 2016 advising to seek from the Dean MAMC

 F24(7)/misc/resp/pul-med/LNH/2016-17 dated 27 August 2016 dispatch no. 285, to Medical Director LNH (Dr JC Passey) who returned the file on 29

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August 2016 advisng to seek the same from the Dean MAMC (Dr DK Tempe). This file was sent to the Dean MAMC on 01 September 2016 dispatch no. 293.

 FF21(9)/misc/resp/pul-med/MAMC/2016-17 dispatch no. 255 dated 30 July 2016 was went to the Dean MAMC (Dr DK Tempe)

 Action taken is still awaited

Laptop Not available since  As above + 2009 01 required  F23(28)/resp/pul-med/2016-17, dispatch no. 253 dated 30 July 2016, procurement of LNH

 Action taken is still awaited Printer Not available since  As above 2009 Telephone line Not available since  F24(2)/misc.resp/pul-med/LNH/2016-17 desptch 2009 256 dated 01 august 2016A to Medical Director from MAMC LNH (Dr JC Passey/Dr SD Sharma MOIC IT department LNH)) who returned the file on 01 October 2016 advising to seek the same from the Dean MAMC.

 Letter dated 29 September 2016 to the chairperson Land server MAMC and another, to MOIC telephone MAMC.

 Action taken is still awaited.

Other equipments

One bronchoscope: condemned 02 years ago and replacement is required. Sleep Study: out of order for five years; under condemnation process. DLCO out of order for five years under condemnation process. Plethysmography out of for five years; under condemnation process. And many more

Timely actions shall help this important department.

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RADIO-DIAGNOSIS

Name of the Head of department : Dr.Anju Garg

1. Faculty:

S. No. Name of Faculty Designation

1. Dr. Anju Garg Director Professor & HOD 2. Dr. Gaurav Shankar Pradhan Director Professor 3. Dr. Alpana Manchanda Director Professor 4. Dr. Rashmi Dixit Director Professor 5. Dr. Anjali Prakash Professor 6. Dr. Sapna Singh Professor 7. Dr. Jyoti Kumar Professor

2. Members who have left during the period : Dr. Veena Chowdhury superannuated on 31.03. 2016. 3. Promotions of faculty during the period :

S.no. Name of faculty Designation Whether newly joined/promotion 1. Dr. Alpana Manchanda Director Prof. Promotion 2. Dr. Rashmi Dixit Director Prof. Promotion

4. Research Schemes:

(a) On going projects:

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(b) Details of thesis completed during current year: Thesis submitted in 2016.

S. No. Name of PG Title of Thesis Supervisor Co -Supervisor Student 1 Dr. Amar Evaluation of Diffuse Dr. Gaurav 1.Dr.ShyamLata Jain Bahadur Singh thyroid discase by Pradhan 2. Dr. S. .Anuradha ultrasound 3. Dr. Chandra elastography using Bhushan Singh Acaustic Radiation force impulse ( ARFI) imaging. 2 Dr. High Resolution Dr. Sapna 1.Dr. D.P. Bhadoria Elamvizhuthi computed tomography Singh 2. Dr. Rashmi Dixit findings in smear 3. Dr.Anjali Prakash negative pulmonary 4. Dr. Ashwani tuberculosis. Khanna (co- investigator department) 3 Dr. Kamal Ultrasound Breast Dr. Anju Garg Dr.Shyam Lata Dabas Imaging Reporting and Jain Data system Dr. R.K. Jindal (BIRADS-US) and Dr.Alpana Sonoelastography in Manchanda evaluation of Breast Masses. 4 Dr.Yudhvir Role of high resolution Dr. Rashmi Sapna Singh Singh ultrasonography in Dixit Dr. Neera diabetic peripheral Chaudhry neuropathy. Dr. Sandeep Garg 5 Dr.Rahul Spectrum of HRCT Dr.Alpana Dr.G.S.Pradhan Baweja chest findings in Manchanda Dr. M.K.Daga connective tissue Dr. Suresh Kumar disorders. 6 Dr. Abhinav HRCT in the Dr.Jyoti Dr. Achal Gulati Bhagat evaluation of Kumar Dr. Anju Garg congenital Dr. Anjali Prakash malformation of ear.

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(4a) Thesis to be submitted in 2017:

S.NO NAME OF PG STUDENT TITLE OF THESIS SUPERVISOR CO-SUPERVISOR

1 DR. SHRUTI T1 AND T2 MAPPING OF THE DR. GAURAV  DR. SAPNA SINGH ARTICULAR CARTILAGE AND PRADHAN  DR. V K GAUTAM MENISCI IN OSTEOARTHRITIS OF KNEE USING 3TESLA MRI

2 DR. RANJAN PATEL ROLE OF DIFFUSION AND DR. ANJU GARG  DR GAURI GANDHI DYNAMIC CONTRAST  DR NEETA KHURANA ENHANCED MRI IN THE  DR. RASHMI DIXIT EVALUATION OF PELVIC ADNEXAL MASSES

3 DR. SRIVIDYA MAGNETIC RESONANCE DR. JYOTI  DR. SHYAMA LATA JAIN IMAGING WITH DIFFUSION IN KUMAR  DR. ISHWAR SINGH THE EVALUATION OF NECK  DR. ANJALI PRAKASH MASSES.

4 DR. SONALI COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION DR. SAPNA  DR. SHYAMA LATA JAIN OF BREAST LESIONS BY 3TESLA SINGH  DR. RASHMI DIXIT MRI INCLUDING DYNAMIC  DR. SUSHANTO NEGI CONTRAST ENHANCED MRI, DIFFUSION WEIGHTED MRI AND PROTON MR SPECTROSCOPY

5 DR. TEJPAL 3 TESLA MR NEUROGRAPHY IN DR. ANJALI  DR. RASHMI DIXIT THE EVALUATION OF PRAKASH  DR. LALIT MAINI LUMBOSACRAL PLEXUS  DR. NEERA CHAUDHARY

6 DR. RAMYA EVALUATION OF ADRENAL MASSES DR. ALPANA  DR. SAPNA SINGH USING CHEMICAL SHIFT IMAGING MANCHANDA  DR. SANDEEP GARG AND DYNAMIC CONTRAST  DR. ANUBHAV VINDAL ENHANCED IMAGING ON 3 TESLA MRI

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(4a) Thesis to be submitted in 2018:

S. No. Name of PG Title of Thesis Supervisor Co -Supervisor Student 1 Dr. Malvika Role of dynamic Dr. Anju Garg Dr. Rashmi Dixit Gulati contrast enhanced and Dr. Gauri Gandhi diffusion weighted Dr. Neeta Khurana MRI in evaluation of endometrial lesions 2 Dr. Elvis High resolution 3 Tesla Dr. Sapna Dr. Gaurav Pradhan MRI in the evaluation Singh Dr. Jyoti Kumar of ankle and hindfoot Dr. VK Gautam pain 3 Dr. Pawan Multiparametric 3Tesla Dr. Anjali Dr. Rashmi Dixit Kumar MRI of suspected Prakash Dr. Sapna Singh prostatic malignancy Dr. Anurag Mishra 4 Dr. Prince Das Magnetic resonance Dr. Rashmi Dr. Anjali Prakash evaluation of Dixit Dr. M K Daga abdominal tuberculosis Dr. Rajdeep Singh 5 Dr. Diffusion weighted and Dr.Alpana Dr. Anju Garg Raghavendra dynamic contrast Manchanda Dr. Kishore Singh H K enhanced Magnetic Dr. Gauri Gandhi Resonance Imaging in chemoradiotherapeutic response evaluation in cervical cancer 6 Dr. Rajesh V Comparative Dr.Jyoti evaluation of MDCT Kumar Dr. Alpana and 3Tesla MRI in Manchanda panoramically detected Dr. Sujata Mohanty jaw lesions. Dr. Ravi Meher

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THESIS AS CO-SUPERVISORS FOR OTHER CLINICAL DEPARTMENTS: There are Twenty five (25) ongoing thesis from other departments.

5. Training Course/Conferences/Workshops organized: (1) Dr. Anju Garg co-ordinated the ultrasound workshop as part of the Delhi Ultrasound Update organized by the IFUMB – Delhi State Chapter, held in GB Pant Auditorium, New Delhi, on 17th December, 2016. (2) Dr. Anju Garg co-ordinated the IREP in collaboration with the IRIA Delhi State Chapter 10-12 September 2016 at MAMC, New Delhi.

7. Publications during the period:

(i) Gupta S, Garg A, Singh K, Goel S. A rare case of beaten copper skull pattern associated with Treacher Collins syndrome. J Oral Maxillofac Radiol 2016.4: 79-9. (ii) MDCT Imaging of the stomach: advances and application Br J Radiol 2016; 89; 20160412 Prashant Nagpal, MD, Anjali Prakash, MBBS, DMRD, Gaurav Pradhan, MBBS, DMRD, Aditi Vidholia, MBBS, Nishant Nagpal, MD, Sachin S Saboo, MD, David M Kuehn, MD and Ashish Khandelwal, MD. (iii) Afsal M, Chowdhury V, Prakash A, Singh S, Chowdhury N, Evaluation of peripheral nerve lesions with high-resolution ultrasonography and color Doppler, Neurol India (serial online) 2016 (cited 2017 Jan 16);64;1002-9.

(iv) Hospital based study of the spectrum of skeletal dysplasias in children in Northern India – 4th International Conference on Pediatrics and Pediatric Emergency Medicine March 29-31 2016, Atlanta Georgia, USA. Dr. Ravi Kumnar, Dr. A. Singh, Dr. S. Kapoor, Dr. R.N. Mandal, Dr. G. Pradhan, Dr. V.K. Gautam. Published abstract: Pediatric Therapaut 2016, 6, 1 suppl. P4b. (v) Can acoustic radiation force impulse elastography be a substitute for liver biopsy in predicting liver fibrosis – V. Jain, R. Dixit, V.Chowdhury, A.S. Puri, R Gonda, Clinical Radiology H (2016) 869-875. (vi) Ectopic goitrous submandibiular thyroid with goitrous orthotopic thyroid gland, Avinash Kr Bhardwaj, Vinayaga Mani, Rashmi Dixit, Anju Garg, Indian J. Radiol Imaging 2016, 26; 245-8. (vii) Mycotic Aneurysm of Juxta diaphragmatic Aorta – A rare complication of Tuberculosis International Journal of Scientific Research 2016, 5(12) 6-7, R. Dixit, Swati Gupta, T. Jugpal.

7. Books / Chapters contributed: Books Edited; Dr. Anju Garg: - Editor of Diagnostic Radiology – Gastrointestinal and Hepatobiliary Imaging, - Editors Gupta AK, Khandelwal N, Garg A, 4th edition, Jaypee publishers 2016.

Chapters contributed: in Gastrointestinal and Hepatobiliary Imaging, Editors Gupta AK, Khandelwal N, Garg A, 4th edition, Jaypee Publishers 2016.

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1. Imaging of Peritoneum and Mesentery Anju Garg, Anjali Prakash. Alpana Manchanda. 2. Imaging a Patient with Dysphagia Alpana Manchanda, Jyoti Kumar, Gaurav S Pradhan. 3. Tumors of Stomach and Duodenum Gaurav S Pradhan, Rashmi Dixit, Jyoti Kumar, Virender Jain. 4. Small Bowel Tumors Rashmi Dixit, Gaurav S Pradhan, Anju Garg. 5. Benign Focal Lesions of Liver Sapna Singh, Anjali Prakash. 6. Imaging Approach to Obstructive Biliopathy Anjali Prakash, Rashmi Dixit. 7. Cystic Pancreatic Tumors and Neuroendocrine Tumors of Pancreas Jyoti Kumar, Alpana Manchanda, Sapna Singh. 8. Dr. Jyoti contributed a Chapter on - ‘Normal anatomy: Section wise anatomy’ in the book ‘Temporal bone imaging’ Eds Bhalla AS, Jana M, Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Ltd 1st ed 2016 pp 36-50. 9. Dr. Jyoti contributed a Chapter on -‘Normal anatomy: structure-wise’ in the book ‘Temporal bone imaging’ Eds Bhalla AS, Jana M, Jayee Brothers Medical Publishers Ltd. 1st ed 2016 pp 15-35.

8. Conferences/ Workshops/ Symposiums attended: 1. Delhi Imaging Update organized by the Delhi State Chapter of IRIA in Delhi, at AIIMS, Delhi on 20th and 21st February, 2016 – was attended by Dr. Anju Garg, Dr. Alpana Manchanda, Dr. Rashmi Dixit, Dr. Anjali Prakash, Dr. Sapna Singh, Dr. Jyoti Kumar. 2. PGI-AIRP Categorical course on Head and Neck and Neuroimaging held in PGIMER Changigarh on 27th -29th March, 2016 – was attended by Dr. Anju Garg. 3. Dr. Harnam Singh Mid Term CME organized by IRIA in Delhi on 22nd and 23rd May 2016 – was attended by Dr. Anju Garg, Dr. Alpana Manchanda, Dr. Rashmi Dixit, Dr. Jyoti Kumar. 4. Advanced Onco-Imaging conference in Chennai from 30th -31st July 2016- was attended by Dr. Anju Garg. 5. Indian Resident Education Programme – 10th -12th Sept. 2016 at MAMC – was attended by Dr. Anju Garg, Dr. Alpana Manchanda, Dr. Rashmi Dixit, Dr. Anjali Prakash, Dr. Sapna Singh. 6. Resonance-2016, A Symposium on Paediatric Imaging in Delhi – 5th -6th November 2016 – was attended by Dr. Anju Garg, Dr. Sapna Singh. 7. AIIMS-MAMC-PGI Imaging course series on Gastrointestinal and Hepatoliliary Imaging on 17th and 18th November at AIIMS, New Delhi – was attended by Dr. Anju Garg, Dr. Gaurav Pradhan, Dr. Alpnana Manchanda, Dr. Rashmi Dixit, Dr. Sapna Singh, Dr Jyoti Kumar. 8. Ultrasound workshop as part of the Delhi Ultrasound Update organized by the IFUMB – Delhi State Chapter held in GB Pant Auditorium, New Delhi, on 17th December 2016 – Dr. Anju Garg.

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9. Imaging Today 30th Sept.–2nd Oct’16, Dr. Rashmi Dixit, Dr. Anjali Prakash, Dr. Sapna Singh. 10. IRIA-KSR symposium on 23rd July 2016 was attended by Dr. Alpana Manchanda, Dr. Rashmi Dixit, Dr. Sapana Singh, Dr. Jyoti Kumar. 11. International workshop on cancer awareness, prevention, screening and early detection for SAARC nations from 29th February to March, 2106 held at Hotel Ashok, New Delhi, was attended by Dr. Jyoti Kumar. 12. CME on Women’s Imaging on 6th October, 2016, at AMU, Aligarh, was attended by Dr. Jyoti Kumar.

LECTURES DELIVERED: DR. ANJU GARG :

1. “Imaging of Placenta” at Dr. Harnam Singh Mid Term CME organized by Indian Radiological and Imaging Association in Delhi on 23rd May. 2. Film reading session on “Genitourinary Imaging” at the Indian Radiological and Imaging Association resident education programme (IREP). 3. “Imaging of peritoneum and Mesentery” at the 1st AIIMS-MAMC-PGI Imaging course in the 4th series on Gastrointestinal and Hepatobiliary Imaging on 17th November at AIIMS, New Delhi.

DR. GAURAV PRADHAN: 1. “Gastric and Duodenal Tumors” at the 1st AIIMS-MAMC-PGI Imaging course in the 4th series on Gastrointestinal and Hepatobiliary Imaging on 17th November at AIIMS, New Delhi. DR. ALPANA MANCHANDA: 1. Thyroid Elastrography at 69th Annual Conference IRIA, January ‘16. 2. Imaging in Mullerian duct anomalies – Harnam Singh Midterm CME, 22nd May, 2016. 3. Imaging a patient with dyspragia – AIIMS-MAMC-PGI Imaging course in the 4th series on Gastrointestinal and Hepatobiliary Imaging on 17th November at AIIMS, New Delhi.

DR. RASHMI DIXIT: 1. CNS infections: Imaging Update in Delhi on 19-20 February 2016 held at AIIMS. 2. Imaging Approach to Adnexal masses in Harnam Singh Midterm CME held at RML Hospital on 22nd – 23rd May 2016. 3. Approach to a chest mass on X-ray in IREP, 10th -12 Sept. 2016, held at MAMC. 4. Imaging of small bowel tumours in AIIMS-MAMC-PGI imaging courses held at AIIMS on 18th -19th November 2016.

DR. ANJALI PRAKASH: 1. Chest spotters IRIA resident review IREP, 10-12 Sept. 2016. 2. CT- The journey through generations, Physics CME 15th -16th October, 2016, GBPH.

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3. Renal cystic lesions 69th IRIA Annual Conference – Bhubhaneswar Odhisha. 4. SYMPOSIUM – “Otitis medical-anfinal solution –from primary to tertiary” sound hearing 2030. Diagnostic aspects of Otitis Media- Audiology, Imaging & Microbiology, 30th July 2016.

DR. SAPNA SINGH: 1. ‘Radiation in the Associate Fellow of Industrial Health’ (A.F.I.H) course at MAMC on 5th February 2016. 2. ‘MRI in Internal Derangment of knee’ at AIIMS on 21st February in Delhi Imaging Update 2016. 3. ‘CNS Spotters’ at IRIA Resident Education Programme IREP at MAMC on 11th September 2016. 4. Film Reading Session on Paediatric Neuroimaging at Resonance 2016 at Delhi on 5th November 2016. 5. ‘Benign focal liver lesions’ and conducted a Film Reading Session at the 4th AIIMS-MAMC-PGI Teaching Course on GI Imaging on 18th-19th November 2016.

Dr. Jyoti Kumar: 1. ‘Cystic pancreatic lesions’ in National conference of IRIA, Bhubhaneswar from 21st-24th January 2016. 2. Imaging in spinal dysraphism in Delhi Imaging Update- 20th -21st February 2016 held at AIIMS, New Delhi. 3. ‘Role of radiologist in early detection of lung cancer’ in International workshop on cancer awareness, prevention, screening and early detection for SAARC nations from 29th February to March 2016, held at Hotel Ashok, New Delhi. 4. ‘Fetal MRI’ in Harnam Singh CME on 21st -22nd May, 2016 at RML Hospital, New Delhi. 5. ‘Spatial approach to neck masses’ in IRIA Resident Education Programme from 10th -12th September, 2016 at MAMC, New Delhi. 6. ‘Fetal MRI’ in CME on Women’s Imaging on 6th October 2016 at AMU, Aligarh. 7. ‘Cystic Pancreatic tumors and NETs’ in AIIMS-MAMC-PGI Course on 18th -19th November 2016 at AIIMS, New Delhi.

CHAIRED SESSIONS AT – DR. ANJU GARG: 1. PGI-AIRP Categorical course series on Head and Neck and Neuroimaging held in PGIMER Chandigarh on 27th – 29th March 2016. 2. Dr. Harnam Singh Mid Term CME organized by IRIA in Delhi on 22nd and 23rd May 2016. 3. Advanced Onco-Imaging Conference in Chennai on 31st July 2016. 4. AIIMS-MAMC-PGI Imaging Course series on Gastrointestinal and Hepatobiliary Imaging on 17th November at AIIMS, New Delhi.

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8. Representation on expert Committee/Bodies:

Dr. Anju Garg: i) Member of the State Supervisory Board under the PC & PNDT Act. ii) Member of the Technical Specification and Evaluation Committee for purchase of Radiology equipments for AIIMS. iii) Member of Technical Specification and Evaluation Committee for purchase of radiology equipments – for the Delhi Govt. Hospitals (DHCL). iv) Member of the Technical Committee for Essential Drugs and other consumable and non-consumable items for department of Radiodiagnosis for Delhi Govt. Hospitals. v) Member of Essential Drugs List Committee, MAMC. vi) Member of the Pharmaco-Vigilance Committee, MAMC. vii) Expert in Selection Committee for Senior Residents at MAMC and L.N. Hospital. viii) Chairperson of the SOP Committee for drafting SOPs in Radiodiagnosis, Delhi State Health Mission, Quality Assurance Cell. ix) Member of Electromedical and Diagnostic Imaging and Radiotherapy Sectional Committee with Bureau of Indian Standards. x) Member of the SEC (Radiodiagnosis) at DGCI, FDA.

Dr. Gaurav Pradhan: i) Expert technical evaluation committee for specifications of various equipments for Radiodiagnosis in TEC and CPC. ii) Thesis evaluator for National Board of examinations, Srimanta Sankaradeva Universitgy of Health Sciences, Guwahati, Assam. iii) Expert for faculty interview at Hindu Rao Hospital, Delhi.

Dr. Rashmi Dixit: i) Expert – National Board of Examination: Thesis evaluation. Paper setting. ii) Member SOP Committee for drafting SOPs in Radiodiagnosis, Delhi State Health Mission, Quality Assurance Cell. iii) Member Pharmacovigilance Committee.

Dr. Anjali Prakash: i) Expert – National Board of Examinations. Thesis evaluation. Paper setting.

Dr. Sapna Singh: i) Expert- National Board of Examinations. Thesis evaluation. Paper setting. ii) Medical Board expert.

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Dr. Jyoti Kumar: i) External expert for selection of Asstt. Professor at ESIC Medical College, Faridabad, February, 2016. ii) DNB expert for PG entrance and MBBS Exit exam paper setting. iii) Medical Board expert.

14. Health services to the community: Pulse Polio Programme.

STATISTICAL DATA

1. Digital Radiography (Emergency + Main + OPD + Ortho) : 329026

2. In Bed (Routine + Emergency) : 12360

3. M.L.C. (Digital + CT) : 15442

Grand Total : 356828

4.. Ultrasound & Colour Doppler : 58031 (Main X-ray & Emergency) 5. Whole body C.T. Scan : 39456

6. M.R.I. : 11409 7. Special Investigations : 3496

8. % of growth compared to the last year: X-rays – 8.46%. Ultrasound – 6.5%. CT scan – 11.16%.

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RADIOTHERAPY Name of Head of Department: Dr. Kishore Singh

1. Faculty :

S No. Name of faculty Designation 1. Dr. Kishore Singh Director-Professor & Head 2. Dr. Arun Kumar Rathi Professor 3. Dr. Anurita Srivastava Assistant Professor 4. Dr. Savita Arora Assistant Professor

2. Members who have left during the period:

S No. Name of faculty Designation 1. Dr. A. K. Bahadur Director-Professor 2. Dr. Manoj Sharma Professor 3. Addition to the Faculty during the period:

S No. Name of faculty Designation

1. Dr. Savita Arora Asstt. Professor

4. Research Scheme: i. Ongoing project: i. Prospective Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Adjuvant Chemotherapy Vs. no Chemotherapy for Patients with Carcinoma of Gallbladder Undergoing Curative resection. Dr. Kishore Singh and Dr. S S Saluja, Deptt. of G I Surgery, GIPMER. ii. Thesis Ongoing during the year i. Dr. Rashi Kulshrestha: Biodosimetry of head and neck cancer patients receiving Radiotherapy or concurrent chemo-radiotherapy. ii. Dr. Karishma Tekta: Response assessment after neo-adjuvant chemo-radiotherapy followed by surgery as compared to neo-adjuvant chemotherapy followed by surgery in carcinoma oesophagus. iii. Dr. Manish Dutt: Assessment of response and toxicity in carcinoma cervix patients treated with neoadjuvant chemotherapy and chemoradiation. 5. Trainee from other agencies: None 6. Training course / Conferences / Workshops organized: --- 7. Publications during the period:

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i. Rekha Arya, Arun Kumar Rathi, Kishore Singh, Anurita Srivastava, Debashis Panda, Sailendra Narayan Parida, Archana Jha, Yogendra Kumar. Gynecomastia: A review of literature. MAMC Journal of Medical Sciences 2016; 2:69-75. ii. Archana Jha, Arun Kumar Rathi, Mayank Aggarwal, Kishore Singh. Molecular markers for head and neck cancer. Asian Journal of Radiation Oncology 2015; 3: 11-19.

8. Books / Chapters / Contributed: i. Kishore Singh and Arun Kumar Rathi. “Radiation Therapy” p52-60. In: P K Mishra, editor. Text book of Surgical Gastroenterology. Edn. 2016, Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd., New Delhi. ii. Kishore Singh and Mayank Aggarwal. “Radiotherapy for pediatric solid tumors” in proceedings of Pediatric surgery update 2016, MAMC, Delhi. iii. Devender Kumar, Savita Arora. “Borderline Ovarian tumors” in Evidence based Clinical Gynecology, p 309-312, Eds. Devender Kumar, Nilanchali Singh and Anjali Tempe. First Ed. 2017, Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd., New Delhi. iv. Kishore Singh, Savita Arora and Arun Kumar Rathi. “Introduction of Radiotherapy and Chemotherapy” p 313-315, Eds. Devender Kumar, Nilanchali Singh and Anjali Tempe. First Ed. 2017, Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd., New Delhi. v. Kishore Singh, Savita Arora and Arun Kumar Rathi. “Chemotherapy of Gestational Trophoblastic Neoplasia” p 316-318, Eds. Devender Kumar, Nilanchali Singh and Anjali Tempe. First Ed. 2017, Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd., New Delhi. vi. Kishore Singh, Savita Arora and Arun Kumar Rathi. “Chemotherapy of Carcinoma Vulva” p 319-324, Eds. Devender Kumar, Nilanchali Singh and Anjali Tempe. First Ed. 2017, Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd., New Delhi. vii. Kishore Singh, Savita Arora and Arun Kumar Rathi. “Chemoradiotherpy in Carcinoma Vagina” p 325-328, Eds. Devender Kumar, Nilanchali Singh and Anjali Tempe. First Ed. 2017, Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd., New Delhi. viii. Kishore Singh, Savita Arora and Arun Kumar Rathi. “Chemoradiotherpy in Carcinoma Cervix” p 329-335, Eds. Devender Kumar, Nilanchali Singh and Anjali Tempe. First Ed. 2017, Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd., New Delhi. ix. Kishore Singh, Savita Arora and Arun Kumar Rathi. “Chemoradiotherpy in Carcinoma Endometrium” p 336-338, Eds. Devender Kumar, Nilanchali Singh and Anjali Tempe. First Ed. 2017, Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd., New Delhi. x. Kishore Singh, Savita Arora and Arun Kumar Rathi. “Chemoradiotherpy in Ovarian Cancer” p 339-344, Eds. Devender Kumar, Nilanchali Singh

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and Anjali Tempe. First Ed. 2017, Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd., New Delhi.

9. Conference / Workshops / Symposiums attended: i. Dr. Kishore Singh: i. “International Cancer Congress – 2016 on Hematological Malignancies, Controversies and Consensus”, organized by Dharamshila Hospital and Research Centre on 6th -7th February2016, Delhi. ii. IX Pediatric Surgery Update, 25th to 28th February 2016 organized by department of Pediatric Surgery, MAMC, New Delhi. iii. 15th Annual International Conference RGCON16 on “Gynae Oncology, Controversy to Consensus” from February 5 to 7, 2016 at New Delhi. iv. Delhi breast oncology group update on 26.03.2016 at Dharamshila Hospital and Research Centre, Delhi. v. Best of ASTRO, May 14 -15, 2016 at Gurgaon conducted by Division of Radiation Oncology, Medanta, Gurgaon. vi. CME “4th Fortis Radiation Oncology Annual -2016 on “Radiation Oncology- The Upcoming Decade!” on September 10th 2016 at Fortis Memorial Research Institute (FMRI), Gurgaon. vii. Surgery update 2016, September 26 to October 1, 2016 and XXXIV National CME in surgery, organized by MAMC, New Delhi. viii. “38th Annual Conference Association of Radiation Oncologists of India (AROICON 2016)”, November 24-27, 2016, Bhubaneswar, Odisha. ix. Annual conference Association of Gynecologic Oncologists of India AGOICON 2016 held from 2-4th December, 2016 at Gurgaon (NCR), organized by Medical Oncology & Haematology, Medanta, Gurgaon. ii. Dr. Arun Kumar Rathi: i. 15th Annual International Conference RGCON16 on “Gynae Oncology, Controversy to Consensus” from February 5 to 7, 2016 at New Delhi. ii. Delhi breast oncology group update on 26.03.2016 at Dharamshila Hospital and Research Centre, Delhi. iii. Best of ASTRO, May 14 -15, 2016 at Gurgaon conducted by Division of Radiation Oncology, Medanta, Gurgaon. iv. “38th Annual Conference Association of Radiation Oncologists of India (AROICON 2016)”, November 24-27, 2016, Bhubaneswar, Odisha. v. Annual conference Association of Gynecologic Oncologists of India AGOICON 2016 held from 2-4th December, 2016 at Gurgaon (NCR), organized by Medical Oncology & Haematology, Medanta, Gurgaon.

C. Dr. Anurita Srivastava i. CME “4th Fortis Radiation Oncology Annual -2016 on “Radiation Oncology- The Upcoming Decade!” on September 10th 2016 at Fortis Memorial Research Institute (FMRI), Gurgaon.

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ii. Silver Jubilee conference of Association of Gynecologists of India December 2- 4, 2016. iii. 28th UP AROICON 2016 on December 17 18, 2016 at Varanasi. D. Dr. Savita Arora i. “38th Annual Conference Association of Radiation Oncologists of India (AROICON 2016)”, November 24-27, 2016, Bhubaneswar, Odisha. 10. Visitors: None 11. Significant Events (Honors’ to Faculty): A. Dr. Kishore Singh a) Delivered lecture at i. IX Pediatric Surgery Update, 25th to 28th February 2016 talk on “Role of Radiotherapy in Children”; organized by department of Pediatric Surgery, MAMC, New Delhi. ii. ‘Adjuvant therapy for Breast Cancer’ lecture in Surgery Update 2016 and XXXIV National CME, 26 September to 01 October, 2016.

b) Chaired session / Panelist at: i. 4th Fortis Radiation Oncology Annual -2016 on “Radiation Oncology- The Upcoming Decade!” on September 10th 2016 at Fortis Memorial Research Institute (FMRI), Gurgaon. ii. Annual conference Association of Gynecologic Oncologists of India AGOICON 2016 held from 2-4th December, 2016 at Gurgaon (NCR), organized by Medical Oncology & Haematology, Medanta, Gurgaon. iii. Gynecology updates 14-16 Oct, 2016 at MAMC, Delhi. iv. “38th Annual Conference Association of Radiation Oncologists of India (AROICON 2016)”, November 24-27, 2016, Bhubaneswar, Odisha. c) Member of committee for selection of candidate for AROI fellowship 35-40 years age group. d) Examiner: i. Shri Ram Murti Smarak Institute of Medical Sciences, Bareilly. ii. Examiner AIIMS, New Delhi.

e) Judge for: “38th Annual Conference Association of Radiation Oncologists of India (AROICON 2016)”, November 24-27, 2016, Bhubaneswar, Odisha for poster presentation.

B. Dr. Arun Kumar Rathi: a. Chaired session at

i. Annual conference Association of Gynecologic Oncologists of India AGOICON 2016 held from 2-4th December, 2016 at Gurgaon (NCR), organized by Medical Oncology & Haematology, Medanta, Gurgaon. ii. “38th Annual Conference Association of Radiation Oncologists of India (AROICON 2016)”, November 24-27, 2016, Bhubaneswar, Odisha. b). Examiner:

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i. Examiner AIIMS, New Delhi. ii. Examiner AMU, Aligarh.

C. Dr. Anurita Srivastava a. Delivered lecture in i. CME “4th Fortis Radiation Oncology Annual -2016 on “Radiation Oncology- The Upcoming Decade!” on September 10th 2016 at Fortis Memorial Research Institute (FMRI), Gurgaon. ii. Silver Jubilee conference of Association of Gynecologists of India December 2-4, 2016. iii. 28th UPAROICON 2016 on December 17-18, 2016.

12. Fellowship: Neil Joseph Fellowship awarded to Dr Rashi Kulshrestha. 13. Representation on expert committee/ bodies: A. Dr. Kishore Singh nominated by: i. Inspector for the purpose of financial assistance as SCI & TCCC respectively under the strengthening of Tertiary Cancer Care Facilities Scheme of the National Program for Prevention and Control of Cancer, CVD, Diabetes and Stroke (NPCDCS), Govt. Of India, DGHS. ii. Chairman subcommittee for “Finalization of Minimum Standards for Clinical Establishments”, Govt. Of India, DGHS. iii. Expert for selection of “Senior Research Associates (SRA - Scientist Pool) in Medical Sciences” at CSIR, New Delhi. iv. Independent Expert Committee for examination of reports of Serious Adverse Events (SAE’s) of Death occurred during clinical trials at DCG (I), CDSCO (HQ), FDA, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. v. Member of committee in the Radiology / Radiodiagnostics category for recommendations in case of new drug approval in the specialty at DCG(I),CDSCO, FDA, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. vi. Member library advisory committee MAMC, New Delhi. vii. Member condemnation committee, LN Hospital, New Delhi. viii. Member auction committee, LN Hospital, New Delhi. ix. Member committee to appraise the hospital and medical institutions for the recognition as Registered Medical Institution and allocation of morphine preparations, Drugs Control Department, Govt. of NCT of Delhi. x. Member Bureau of Indian Standards for “Diagnostic Imaging and Radiotherapy Equipment Section Committee, MHD15”. xi. IVPSS at Centre for Occupational & Environmental Health, New Delhi as member of supervisory committee for Associate Fellow of Industrial Health Course (AFIH). xii. Member post graduate cell for discussion and approval of thesis protocol of PG students’ batch 2015. xiii. Expert member for Delhi Medical Council.

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xiv. Member of Board of Studies of the Deptt. of Radiotherapy at Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. xv. Member technical selection committee approval / rejection of globally tendered machinery and equipments at Dr. BRAIRCH, AIIMS, New Delhi. xvi. Member committee for selection of Professor at ILBS, Delhi. xvii. MCI Inspection of AMU on 29.02.2016 for MD Radiotherapy. xviii. Expert for promotion of Professor and Assoc. Professor Radiotherapy at BHU on 13.03.2016. xix. Expert for Assistant Professor Selection at JIPMER, Puducherry. xx. External expert for purchase of PETCT at ILBS on 16.09.2016.

B. Dr. Arun Kumar Rathi nominated in: Technical Specification committee for the purchase of Linear Accelerator at SKIMS, Saura, Srinagar, J & K. 14. Health services to the community: Participated in National Cancer Control program.

15. Cancer Care Data: Radiotherapy Services: i. New Patients: 2009 ii. Old / Follow up Patients: 20834 iii. New Patients planned for Radiotherapy: 579 Patients received Chemotherapy: i. Day Care: 10747 ii. Indoor Chemotherapy : 2603 Indoor Admission: 2172 Brachytherapy: 160 (w.e.f. March 11, 2016) 16. New Facility added: HDR Brachytherapy 17. Any other worth mentioning information: A. Dr. Kishore Singh i. Elected as ‘Editor in Chief’ of Journal of Cancer research and Therapeutics, official Journal of Association of Cancer Research and Therapeutics. ii. Acting as member editorial advisory board “JIPMER Journal of Oncology”. iii. MCI revised basic course workshop in Medical Education Technologies 16-18 March 2016.

B. Dr. Arun Kumar Rathi

Elected as President of North Zone AROI for 2015-16.

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SURGERY

1. FACULTY Director Professor & Head Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Tudu Director Professor Dr. P N Agarwal Director Professor Dr. N S Hadke Director Professor Dr. R K Jindal Director Professor Dr. Pawanindra Lal Professor Dr. Sudhir Kumar Jain Professor Dr. C B Singh Professor Dr. Pawan Lal Professor Dr. Rajdeep Singh Professor Dr. Sushanto Neogi Associate Professor Dr. Anubhav Vindal Associate Professor Dr. Deepak Ghuliani Associate Professor Dr. Anurag Mishra Assistant Professor Dr. Lovekesh Kumar Assistant Professor Dr. Lovenish Kumar Assistant Professor (On Contract) Dr. Tirlok Chand

2. RESEARCH WORK THESIS COMPLETED: Drain Vs no drain in duodenal ulcer perforation repair: a RCT. (Dir. Prof. P N Agarwal , Dr. A K Sarda & Prof. Rajdeep Singh) Evaluation of anal and rectal pressure in sitting and squatting position in patients with evidence of obstructed defecation syndrome. ( Dir. Prof. N S Hadke, Dir. Prof. P N Agarwal & Prof. Sushanto Neogi)

RCT evaluating effect of high dose vitamin D supplementation on response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy in patients of carcinoma breast. (Dir. Prof. N S Hadke, Prof. Sushanto Neogi, Prof. Rajdeep Singh & Dr. Smita Kaushik) Assessment of risk factors in abdominal wound dehiscence using Rotterdam Risk Index Score. (Dr. A K Sarda, Prof. C B Singh & Dr. Ravinder Kaur) Assessment of existing criteria for elective drainage of solitary liver abscess in multiple liver abscesses. (Dr. A K Sarda, Prof. C B Singh, Dr. Gaurav Pradhan & Dr. surinder Kumar) RCT comparing open pancreatic necrosectomy Vs pigtail in necrotising pancreatitis. (Dir. Prof. R K Jindal, Asst. Prof. Deepak Ghuliani, Dr. M K Daga & Dr Anju Garg) A RCT of needle aspiration under ultrasonographic guidance Vs incision and drainage of breast abscess. (Dir. Prof. R K Jindal, Asst. Prof. Deepak Ghuliani)

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Feasibility of laparoscopic mini gastric bypass in morbidly obese population. (Dir. Prof. Pawanindra Lal, Asst. Prof. Anubhav Vindal)

To evaluate the feasibility and clinical outcome of Rossetti modification pf laparoscopic floppy Nissen fundoplication of GERD. (Dir. Prof. Pawanindra Lal, Asst. Prof. Anubhav Vindal & Dr. A S Puri)

A randomised control study comparing the outcome of clipless Vs conventional laparoscopic cholecystectomy. (Prof. S K Jain & Prof. Sushanto Neogi)

A prospective randomised controlled study comparing the outcome of lightweight mesh Vs mesh in laparoscopic totally extraperitoneal repair of hernia. (Prof. S K Jain & Prof. Rajdeep Singh) Comparison of harmonic scalpel and electrocautery in modified radical mastectomy. (Prof. C B Singh, Prof. Sushanto Neogi & Asst. Prof. Deepak Ghuliani)

To compare the efficacy of FNAC with open biopsy of testis in infertile males for grading of spermatogenesis. (Prof. C B Singh, Dr. A K Sarda & Dr. Shyam Lata Jain) A RCT comparing metallic tacks Vs transfacial suture fixation of mesh in laparoscopic ventral hernia repair. (Prof. Rajdeep Singh & Dir. Prof. P N Agarwal)

Clinicopathological study of small bowel perforations. (Prof. Rajdeep Singh, & Dir. Prof. P N Agarwal & Dr. Nita Khurana)

To evaluate the role of intra-abdominal pressure in fascial wound dehiscence after midline laparotomy. (Prof. Sushanto Neogi & Dir. Prof. N S Hadke)

THESIS IN PROGRESS:

Randomised study comparing effect of restricted vs liberal fluid administration on post operative clinical outcome after laparoscopic cholecystectomy. (Dir. Prof. Sanjeev Kumar Tudu & Prof. Sushanto Neogi)

Role of octreotide on magnitude of lymphorrhea in post MRM patients. (Dir. Prof. Sanjeev Kumar Tudu & Prof. Sushanto Neogi)

Comparison of pre-operative single dose vs an additional 3 days post operative antibiotic in patient undergoing MRM. (Dir. Prof. P N Agarwal, Prof. Rajdeep Singh & Prof. S K Jain)

RCT comparing the PRP and normal saline in diabetic foot management. (Dir. Prof. N S Hadke, Prof. Sushanto Neogi & Prof. Anubhav Vindal)

Comparison of conservative vs emergency open appendicectomy as primary treatment of uncomplicated acute appendicitis a RCT. (Dir. Prof. R K Jindal, Asst. Prof. Deepak Ghuliani & Dr. Anju Garg)

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RCT of VAFT with and without fibrin glue. (Dir. Prof. Pawanindra Lal & Prof. Anubhav Vindal)

Comparison of Lichenstein repair vs tension free mesh free tissue repair (desarda) in management of inguinal hernias. (Prof. S K Jain, Dir. Prof. P N Agarwal)

A RCT study to evaluate the role of DJ stent in patients of renal and upper ureteric calculus undergoing ESWL. (Prof. S K Jain & Prof. Sushanto Neogi)

Comparison of BISAP scoring and CTSI in predicting mortality in patients of acute pancreatitis. (Prof. C B Singh & Asst. Prof. Deepak Ghuliani)

RCT between irrigation fluids 1.5% glycine and sterile water in TURP. (Prof. Pawan Lal & Prof. Sushanto Neogi)

Comparison of lactulose vs polyethylene glycol in bowel preparation for colonoscopy. (Prof. Pawan Lal & Dir. Prof. Sanjeev Kumar Tudu)

Comparison of air cavitogram and ultrasonography in resolution of liver abscess. (Prof. Rajdeep Singh & Dir. Prof. P N Agarwal)

Effect of RL vs NS in fluid resuscitation in acute gall stone induced pancreatitis on the basis of CT severity index. (Prof. Sushanto Neogi & Dir. Prof. Sanjeev Kumar Tudu)

Comparison of effectiveness of ceftriaxone vs ciprofloxacin in management of acute cholecystitis. (Prof. Sushanto Neogi & Dir. Prof. Sanjeev Kumar Tudu) Comaparison of core needle biopsy with post operative histopathology for the assessment of biological markers in carcinoma breast –A prospective study. (Asst. Prof. Deepak Ghuliani, Dir. Prof. R K Jindal & DR. Nita Khurana) Plasma lipid levels in patients with surgical site infection following elective surgery. (Dir. Prof. Sanjeev Kumar Tudu & Prof. Sushanto Neogi) Comparison of outcomes in laparoscopic vs open appendicectomy. (Dir. Prof. Sanjeev Kumar Tudu & Prof. Sushanto Neogi)

Evaluation of patients with perforation peritonitis using Mannheim’s peritonitis index. (Dir. Prof. P N Agarwal, Prof. S K Jain & Prof. Rajdeep Singh)

A randomised control study to compare the impact of low pressure vs standard pressure pneumoperitoneum on shoulder tip pain after laparoscopic cholecystectomy. (Dir. Prof. P N Agarwal, Prof. Rajdeep Singh & Asst. Prof Anurag Mishra) Comparison of the levels of inflammatory markers between Lichenstein hernia repair and TEP. (Dir. Prof. N S Hadke, Prof. Pawan Lal, Prof. Rajdeep Singh & Dr. B C Koner)

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To evaluate the microbiological profile in perforation peritonitis with respect to anatomical site of perforation. (Dir. Prof. R K Jindal, Asst. Prof. Deepak Ghuliani & Dr. C P Baveja)

Comparison of modified Atlanta classification with CT severity index in acute gall stone pancreatitis. (Dir. Prof. Pawanindra Lal, Asst. Prof. Anubhav Vindal, Dr. T K Mishra& Dr.Anju Garg)

Role of cynoacrylate glue in the management of fistula in ano. (Prof. S K Jain & Prof. C B Singh)

A randomised control study comparing the outcome of totally extraperitoneal repair vs Desarda repair in the management of inguinal hernia. (Prof. S K Jain & Prof. C B Singh)

A comparative study between TURP & TUIP in small prostate causing obstruction. (Prof. C B Singh & Prof. S K Jain)

Randomised control study to evaluate the outcomes between rigid and flexible cystoscopy in men. (Prof. Pawan Lal, Prof. Sushanto Neogi & Prof. Rajdeep Singh)

A randomised control study of ligation of inter sphincteric fistula tract (LIFT) vs. Fistulotomy in trans sphincteric perianal fistula. (Prof. Rajdeep Singh, Dir. Prof. P N Agarwal & Asst. Prof. Anurag Mishra)

Effect of local infiltration of insulin in diabetic foot ulcer. (Prof. Sushanto Neogi, Dir. Prof. Sanjeev Kumar Tudu & Dr. Shramna Mandal)

Determination of CPK MB levels in patients undergoing ESWL. (Prof. Sushanto Neogi, Dir. Prof. Sanjeev Kumar Tudu)

Comparison between early and standard oral feeding after emergency bowel surgery. (Asst. Prof. Anubhav Vindal & Dir. Prof. Pawanindra Lal)

Evaluation of axillary lymph node metastasis in relation to size and metastatic status of sentinel lymph node in carcinoma breast. (Asst. Prof. Deepak Ghuliani, Dir. Prof. R K Jindal, Dr. Nita Khurana & Prof. Sushanto Neogi)

Projects:

Multicentre observational study- “The Trauma Triage study in India(TTRIS)-A comparison of prediction model for triage in adult trauma patients presenting to hospitals”. [Prof. Rajdeep Singh(PI) & Asst. Prof. Anurag Mishra(CI)]

Role of cancer stem cell markers CD44, CD133 &CD49f in triple negative breast cancers and their association with histological grade, proliferation index, angiogenesis and metastases. [Asst. Prof. Deepak Ghuliani(CI)]

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3. TRAINEES FROM OTHER AGENCIES Dr. Anurag Mishra Sl.No Name of the trainees Sponsoring agency Period of training 1 Advanced GI endoscopy, Self-Sponsored 15 days Colonoscopy, ERCP and EUS at Asian Institute of Gastroenterology, Hyderabad

4. TRAINING COURSES / WORKSHOP / CONFERENCES ORGANISED SURGERY UPDATE 2016 26th September – 1st October, 2016 Organizing Chairman Dir. Prof. Sanjeev Kumar Tudu ARSICON 2016

5. PUBLICATIONS 1. Pawanindra Lal, Vindal A, Midha M, Nagpal P, Manchanda A, Chander J. Early post-operative weight loss after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy correlates with the volume of the excised stomach and not with that of the sleeve! Preliminary data from a multi-detector computed tomography-based study. Surg Endosc. 2014 Dec 25 2. Yadav P, Mirza M, Nandi K, Jain SK, Kaza RC, Khurana N, Ray PC, Saxena A. Serum microRNA-21 expression as a prognostic and therapeutic biomarker for breast cancer patients. Tumour Biol. 2016 Nov; 37(11):15275-15282 3. Vindal A, Lal Pawanindra. The Veress needle causes most laparoscopic injuries and should be abandoned: FOR: The open technique is safer and saves time. BJOG. 2015 Jan;122(1):141. 4. Welcome to MAMCJMS – Editorial - Pawanindra Lal & Jugal Kishore – MAMC J Med Sci – 2015:1;1-2 5. Yadav P, Masroor M, Tanwer K, Mir R, Javid J, Ahmad I, Zuberi M, Kaza RC, Jain SK, Khurana N, Ray PC, Saxena A. Clinical significance of TP53 (R72P) and MDM2(T309G) polymorphisms in breast cancer patients. Clin Transl Oncol. 2016Jul; 18(7):728-34. 6. Jain R, Bali RS, Chander J, Neogi S, Gupta A. Alteration in Resistive Index of Renal Vasculature following Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy for Renal Stones. Br J of Med & Medl Research.2016;17: 1-6 7. Shreshtha S, Ghuliani D. Abdominal tuberculosis: A retrospective analysis of 45 cases. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis. 2016 Oct 31;63(4):219-24. 8. Vindal A, Chander J, Lal Pawanindra, Mahendra B. Comparison between intraoperative cholangiography and choledochoscopy for ductal clearance in laparoscopic CBD exploration: a prospective randomized study. Surg Endosc. Surg Endosc (2015) 29:1030-1038. 9. Gupta A, Bains L, Agarwal MK, Gupta R. Giant cystic pheochromocytoma: A silent entity. Urology annals. 2016 Jul;8(3):384.

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10. Yadav P, Mir R, Nandi K, Javid J, Masroor M, Ahmad I, Zuberi M, Kaza R, Jain S K, Khurana N, Ray PC, Saxena A. The C609T (Pro187Ser) Null Polymorphism of the NQO1 Gene Contributes Significantly to Breast Cancer Susceptibility in North Indian Populations: a Case Control Study. Asian Pac J Cancer Prev.2016;17(3):1215-9. 11. Bains L. Duodenal Obstruction caused by Urinary Bladder Metastasis: A case presentation with review of literature. Abstracts of 12th International Conference of the Asian Clinical Oncology Society, Journal of Carcinogenesis, Vol 15, S231, 2016 12. Bains L, Vindal A, Pawanindra Lal. Biliary duct communication in massive hepatic hydatidosis managed with minimally invasive techniques . MAMC J Med Sci. 2015:1;37-40 13. Whither Medical Education and Healthcare? Pawanindra Lal Editorial. MAMC J Med Sci. 2015:1;59-63. 14. Bains L. Primary Carcinoma of the Cystic duct: An extremely rare malignancy. Case & Review. Abstracts of 12th International Conference of the Asian Clinical Oncology Society, Journal of Carcinogenesis, Vol 15, S232, 2016 15. Gupta B, Verma N, Khurana N, Jain SK. Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans of the scalp, with fibrosarcomatous areas masquerading as epidermal inclusion cyst. BMJ Case Reports. 2016 Jul 7;2016:bcr2016215427. 16. From rote to reasoning: The paradigm shift required in medical entrance examination and beyond! Pawanindra Lal Editorial. MAMC J Med Sci. 2016:2;1-5. 17. Bains L. Mixed Medullary-Follicular Carcinoma of Thyroid: Rare Dual Malignancy in a large Thyroid. Abstracts of 12th International Conference of the Asian Clinical Oncology Society, Journal of Carcinogenesis, Vol 15, S240, 2016 18. Pawanindra Lal, Babul B, R Sharma, G Pradhan. Laparoscopic TEP repair of inguinal hernia does not alter testicular perfusion. Hernia.2016:20;429-434. 19. Bains L. Giant Cystic Pheochromocytoma: A silent growing catastrophe. Abstracts of 12th International Conference of the Asian Clinical Oncology Society, Journal of Carcinogenesis, Vol 15, S254, 2016 20. Lal Pawanindra. The history of minimal access surgery in MAMC - Lessons to learn. MAMC J Med Sci 2016;2:113-5 21. Bains L. Treatment outcome of radical cystectomy for carcinoma urinary bladder: An Indian Experience. Abstracts of 12th International Conference of the Asian Clinical Oncology Society, Journal of Carcinogenesis. 2016;15(1): S164 22. Bains L, Kaur D, Batish A, Gautam KK. Traumatic abdominal wall hernia with primary colonic herniation—an uncommon presentation. Trauma Case Reports (2016)(Article withdrawn). 23. Bains L, Gupta A, Kaur D, Batish A. Mobile Right Colon Syndrome: Obscure Cause of Lower Right Abdominal Pain. Annals of Colorectal Research. 2016 Jun;4(2). 24. Bains L, Kaur D, Batish A, Gautam KK. Traumatic abdominal wall hernia with primary colonic herniation—an uncommon presentation. Natl Med J India 2016;29(4) (Abstract)

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25. Bains L. Portal vein thrombosis after blunt trauma abdomen: a diagnostic ambiguity. Natl Med J India 2016;29(4) supple Pg 76 (Abstract) 26. Bains L. Post traumatic pseudoaneurysm of replaced right hepatic artery managed with coil embolization. Natl Med J India 2016;29(4) supple Pg 121 (Abstract) 27. Bains L. Spectrum of transanal high pressure barotrauma causing colorectal injuries: An Institutional Experience. Natl Med J India 2016;29(4) supple Pg 138-9 (Abstract) 28. Bains L. Malignant Melanoma of the Anorectum: A Bizarre Presentation. The Southeast Asian Journal of Case Report and Review. 2016 (accepted for publication) 29. Bains L. Erythrocyte Alloimmunization and Autoimmunization among Blood Donor and Recipient Population Visiting a Tertiary Care Hospital in Northern India. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, 2016. (accepted for publication) 30. Bains L, Kaur D, Kakar AK, Batish A, Rao S. Primary carcinoma of the cystic duct: a case report and review of classifications. World Journal of Surgical Oncology.2017 Jan 19;15(1):30. 31. Kumar L, Singh M, Saxena A, Kolhe Y, Karande S K, Singh N, Venkatesh P, MeenaR. Unusual presentation of dengue fever leading to unnecessary appendectomy. Case Rep Infect Dis. 2015;2015:465238. 32. Saxena A, Kumar L, Singh M, Kolhe Y, Karande SK, Venkatesh P, Sahai N. Spontaneous closure of an ileostomy: A rare occurrence. Int J Surg Case Rep. 2015;7C:124-6. 33. Singh M, Kumar L, Singh R, Jain AK, Karande SK, Saradna A, Prashanth U. Gallbladder perforation: A rare complication of enteric fever. Int J Surg Case Rep. 2014;5(2):73-5.

8. PUBLICATIONS OF BOOKS / CHAPTERS IN BOOKS Surgery in the Tropics. Pawanindra Lal, Sanjay de Bakshi. In: Bailey & Love Revision Guide. MCQs and EMQs in Surgery. Datta PK, Bulstrode CJK, Nixon IJ (eds). Second Edition. 2015. Pages 37-63. Bariatric Surgery. Pawanindra Lal. In: Bailey & Love Revision Guide. MCQs and EMQs in Surgery. Datta PK, Bulstrode CJK, Nixon IJ (eds). Second Edition. 2015. Pages 567-572 Chapter titled “Abdominal Lymphoma” accepted for publication in Textbook of Surgical Gastroenterology, published by Jaypee Brothers. In Proceedings of the XXXIV National Continuing Medical Education Programme in Surgery Update 2016 Department of Surgery, Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, following chapters were contributed: Work up of patient with scrotal mass : Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Tudu Dr.Lovekesh Kumar 284

Approach to a patient with breast mass : Dr. P N Agarwal Dr. Anurag Mishra

Bariatric Surgery : Dr. Pawanindra Lal Management of thyroid diseases : Dr. C B Singh

Fistula in ano management : Dr. Pawan Lal

Peripheral Vascular Disease : Dr. Rajdeep Singh Dr.Lovenish Kumar

Management of patient with colonic Lesion : Dr. Sushanto Neogi

Work up of a patient of Obstructive Jaundice : Dr. Anubhav Vindal Current management of CBD stones

Clinical Approach and rationale of investigations in a : Dr. Deepak Ghuliani patient with thyroid swelling

Approach to a patient with inguinal swelling : Dr. Lovekesh Kumar

Male Infertility : Dr.Lovenish Kumar

Approach to a patient with colonic mass : Dr. Tirlok Chand

9. CONFERENCES/ WORKSHOPS/ SYMPOSIUMS: Dr. Pawanindra Lal Invited Faculty - Pawanindra Lal – Pancreas Benign - GI Surgicon, Hotel Crowne Plaza Rohini Delhi - 7th Feb 2016.

Invited Faculty - Pawanindra Lal - Varicose Veins -SCOPE 2016, PGIMER & Dr RML Hospital, New Delhi from 12th February 2016

Invited Faculty - Pawanindra Lal - PVD -SCOPE 2016, PGIMER & Dr RML Hospital, New Delhi from 12th February 2016

Invited Faculty - Pawanindra Lal – Special Situations – What to do? Ossicon 2016National Conference 13th Feb 2016.

Invited Faculty - Pawanindra Lal - Mini Gastric Bypass in India - What to be careful about? Ossicon 2016 National Conference 13th Feb 2016.

Invited Faculty - Pawanindra Lal - Bougie size in sleeve gastrectomy - what is the evidence? Ossicon 2016 National Conference 13th Feb 2016.

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Pratyusha Priyadarshini Impact of Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy on Type 2 Diabetes

Invited Faculty - Pawanindra Lal – "SAFE SURGICAL PRACTICE" on Thursday, 25th February, 2016.ESI-PGIMSR, NEWDELHI, CME

Invited Faculty - Pawanindra Lal – Live Laparoscopic Hernia Surgery - ENDOSURG 2016, AIIMS – 4th -5th March 2016.

Invited Faculty - Pawanindra Lal – Panel Discussion on MGB - ACMOMS 2016 – Chennai – Fisherman’s Cove – 21-22 July 2016.

Invited Faculty - Pawanindra Lal – Abdominal wall closure EBM vs Daily practice. HSICON 2016, Aurangabad– 2nd September 2016.

Invited Faculty - Pawanindra Lal – Obstructive Jaundice – Management & Case SURGERY UPDATE MAMC 2016 – 27th September 2016.

Invited Faculty - Pawanindra Lal – Bariatric Surgery - SURGERY UPDATE MAMC 2016 – 30th September 2016.

Invited Faculty - Pawanindra Lal – Live Laparoscopic Surgery – SELSICON 2016 and IHSCON 2016, Agra–4-6 November 2016.

Invited Faculty - Pawanindra Lal –Evolution of MGB & Comparison of MGB vs LSG at MAMC - BARICON 2016, Roseatte, New Delhi – 3rd December 2016.

Invited Faculty - Pawanindra Lal – Counselling and Pre-operative work up for bariatric patient - FALS Course in Bariatric Surgery – Max Saket – 8th Dec 2016.

Invited Faculty - Pawanindra Lal – Moderator for Panel discussion on Obstructive Jaundice – ASICON 2016, Mysuru – 15-18 Dec 2016.

Dr. S K Jain Annual conference of Delhi State Chapter in November 2016. Dr. C B Singh ANNUAL CONFERENCE of AOGD (Association of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists) in November 2017. Dr. Rajdeep Singh Annual conference Delhi chapter, ASI (SURGICON 2016) held on 13th January, 2016. SCOPE course at RML Hospital, Delhi on 12th February, 2016. Colorectal conference at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital on 22nd March, 2016.

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Annual conference of Delhi chapter ASI on 12th November, 2016. Dr. Sushanto Neogi Surgery Update 2016 as Faculty and Chairperson.

Dr. Anubhav Vindal ENDOSURG 2016, 10th AIIMS Surgical Week, March 4th – 6th 2016, AIIMS, New Delhi (As Faculty).

Surgery Update 2016 – XXXIII National CME Programme in Surgery, September 2016, Deptt of Surgery, MAMC, New Delhi (As Faculty).

American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress 2016, Washington D.C., USA, October 17th – 20th, 2016 (As International Guest Scholar).

SURGICON 2016, Annual Conference of Delhi State Chapter of ASI, November 12th, 2016 (As Faculty).

SELSICON and IHSCON 2016, November 4th – 6th, 2016, Agra, UP (As Faculty).

ASICON 2016, National Conference of Association of Surgeons of India, December 14th – 18th, 2016, Mysuru, Karnataka (As Faculty).

Dr. Anurag Mishra Annual Congress of ACS, Washington DC, USA

Surgery Update 2016

ARSICON 2016’

Surgicon 2016, New Delhi

SCOPE Course as faculty 2015, 2016

Health, Wellness & Society 2016, Washington DC, USA

Dr. Lovenish Kumar OSSICON 2016, Annual conference of Obesity & Metabolic Surgery Society of India, Chandigarh. 12th-14th Feb 2016. ENDOSURG 2016, International Minimal Access Surgery Conference, CME cum Live Workshop, 8th National Conference of Indian Hernia Society, AIIMS, New Delhi. 4th-6th March 2016

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3rd International Liver Symposium, Medanta Liver Institute, Gurgaon. 1st -3rd April 2016 ‘Revisiting the Common Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgical Problems’, Jaypee Hospital, Noida. 3rd April 2016

ACOS-2016, 12th International Conference of the Asian Clinical Oncology Society & 35th Annual Convention of Indian Association for Cancer Research & Mid-Term Conference of IASO, New Delhi. 8th- 10th April 2016

World Trauma Congress 2016, 3rd International Congress of the World Coalition for Trauma Care & 8th Annual Conference of the Indian Society for Trauma and Acute Care. Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi. 17th – 20th August 2016

BARICON 2016, 1st International Conference of FORMS, CME cum Live Operative Workshop, AIIMS, New Delhi. 1st – 3rd Dec 2016

DMACON 2016, 59th Annual Delhi State Medical Conference, Talkatora Stadium, New Delhi. 9th- 11th Dec 2016

10. PRESENTATIONS IN CONFERENCES: Following lectures were delivered in Surgery Update 2016 by the faculty members of the department.

Management of patient with breast lump : Dr. P N Agarwal Dr. Anurag Mishra

Bariatric surgery : Dr. Pawanindra Lal

Approach to a patient with obstructive jaundice : Dr. Pawanindra Lal Dr. Anubhav Vindal

Approach to a patient with nodular goitre : Dr. C B Singh Dr. Deepak Ghuliani

Perianal fistulae : Dr. Pawan Lal

Management of a patient with scrotal mass : Dr. Pawan Lal Dr.Lovekesh Kumar

Peripheral vascular disease : Dr. Rajdeep Singh Dr. Lovenish Kumar

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Management Of patient with colonic mass : Dr. Sushanto Neogi Dr. Trilok Chand

Management of a patient with inguinal swelling : Dr. Sushanto Neogi Dr Lovekesh Kumar 11. SIGNIFICANT EVENTS (HONOURS TO FACULTY): Dr N S Hadke Conducted multiple workshops in Medical Education Technologies. Awards: Dr P N Agarwal

Award of honour by Delhi Govt for Meritorious Services in jan 2016.

Dr Pawanindra Lal

DR S K SEN MEMORIAL ORATION 2016 – ASI (Delhi Chapter) – 12-11- 2016 – Postgraduate training in surgery – challenges and solutions! BMJ SOUTH ASIA AWARD 2016 for Excellence in Medical Education – Runner up Dr. S K Jain Invited as Chairperson in Annual conference of Delhi State Chapter in November 2016. First Prize in poster presentation at Annual conference of Delhi State Chapter in November 2016 Dr. C B Singh Invited as a lecturer on BREAST SCREENING AND INTERVENTIONS during ANNUAL CONFERENCE of AOGD (Association of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists) in November 2017. Dr. Rajdeep Singh Chaired session on Hernia surgery at Annual conference Delhi chapter, ASI (SURGICON 2016) held on 13th January, 2016. Limited chairperson for” Undescended Testis”, SCOPE course at RML Hospital, Delhi on 12th February, 2016. Chairperson for lecture on”Management of fistula in ano” in Colorectal conference at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital on 22nd March, 2016.

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Limited lecture debate on “Management of fissure in ano” during Annual conference of Delhi chapter ASI on 12th November, 2016 Limited lecture on “Abdominal Drains” at RML hospital on 28th August, 2016. Dr. Sushanto Neogi Part of NSV training course at Male family planning clinic Lok Nayak Hospital Part of NSV camp organized at the Pragati Maidan November 2016

Dr. Anubhav Vindal Awarded the American College of Surgeons International Guest Scholarship 2016. Awarded Fellowship of the American College of Surgeons (FACS) Paper presentation- Bariatric surgery in a government teaching hospital in India - our experience of over 5 years. American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress 2016, Washington D.C., USA, October 17th – 20th, 2016. Chaired Session on Competitive Papers at 10th AIIMS Surgical Week, ENDOSURG 2016, March 2016, AIIMS, New Delhi. Chaired operative session at SURGICON 2016, Annual Conference of Delhi State Chapter of ASI, November 12th, 2016. Guest Lecture on: Meshes and Fixation Devices for Hernia repair: Do we have the best device? SELSICON and IHSCON 2016, November 4th – 6th, 2016, Agra, UP Guest Lecture on: Prostheses and Fixation devices for Laparoscopic hernia repair: Where do we stand today? ASICON 2016, National Conference of Association of Surgeons of India, December 14th – 18th, 2016, Mysuru, Karnataka

Dr. Anurag Mishra Awarded Fellowship of American College of Surgeons in Washington DC, USA Elected as Head, Advocacy, Lancet Commission of Global Surgery- India (iLCOGS) Appointed as Section editor (How I do it) in MAMC Journal of Medical Sciences Presented a paper in Health, Wellness & Society 2016, Washington DC, USA on "SecondaryTraumatic Stress Levels among Humanitarians of Foreign Medical Teams: Nepal Earthquake 2015”

Presented a talk on “Debate: stapled v/s Conventional haemorrhoidectomy” in SURGICON 2016, held in New Delhi, India

Felicitated by NMA and AMA, MAMC on National Youth Day Celebration

Dr. Lovekesh Kumar Took lectures in 53-59 MAMC SSLS course Took lectures in 60-66 MAMC SSLS course Took lectures in 46-47 PGSST course for Obs & Gynae.

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Participated in 13 -16 MAMC Post graduate cadaver laparoscopic training course (PGCLT)

Dr. Lovenish Kumar First prize- Best Poster at SURGICON 2016, New Delhi. 11th-13th Nov 2016

12. FELLOWSHIP: Dr. Anubhav Vindal Awarded Fellowship of the American College of Surgeons (FACS) Dr. Anurag Mishra Awarded Fellowship of American College of Surgeons in Washington DC, USA

13. REPRESENTATION ON EXPERT COMMITTEE/BODIES:

Dr P N Agarwal Expert in UPSC Expert in PGIMS Rohtak Expert in KGMU Expert in National Board Of Examinations

Dr. S K Jain Reviewer for BMJ Case reports, ANZ Journal of Surgery

Dr. Rajdeep Singh Limited member of committee to decide on “Guideline for Bile duct injury” at AIIMS, Delhi on 2nd of October 2016, for SELSI.

Dr. Sushanto Neogi DNB examiner for DNB Surgery at Baptist Hospital, Bangalore and Railway Hospital Delhi MBBS examiner at Medical College, Purulia, West Bengal Dr. Anubhav Vindal Joint Secretary: Delhi State Chapter, Society of Endoscopic and Laparoscopic Surgeons of India. Executive committee member: Society of Endoscopic and Laparoscopic Surgeons of India. Joint Secretary: International College of Laparoscopic Surgeons. Member, Board of Governors: International College of Laparoscopic Surgeons. Honorary Treasurer: Indian College of Academic Surgeons. Honorary Treasurer: Indian Hernia Society

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Expert in General Surgery for validation and contribution of question bank for PG/DNB entrance, PG/DNB exit and Foreign Medical Graduate exams for National Board of Examinations. Expert in Minimal Access Surgery for validation and contribution of question bank for FNB super-specialty entrance for National Board of Examinations Dr. Lovenish Kumar Member for the committee on SOPs Surgery by Quality Assurance Cell, Delhi State Health Mission, Health & Family Welfare, Govt of NCT of Delhi (2016)

14. HEALTH SERVICES TO THE COMMUNITY: Dr. Anurag Mishra Visited rural health centre at Masarhi, Patna run by Doctors For You, NGO and took part in various health awareness activities. Actively working for improvement of surgical services in remote area under aegis of Lancet Commission of Global Surgery. Visited Udaan camp for adolescent Girls at Hardoi, UP and trained them in first aid, health hygiene and common disease managements. Visited Udaan camp for adolescent Girls at Nuh- Mewat, Haryana and trained them in first aid, health hygiene and common disease managements.

15. CLINICAL WORK : Elective general surgery operations performed Laparoscopic 1027 Major Elective open 1403 Minor Elective 1222 Endourological operations Major 235 Minor 1217 Uro Lab ESWL 437 Uroflowmetry 1757 UDS 36 Procedures done in Minor OT 8948 Emergency OT 1350 Total Admissions 9393 OPD Cases New 73928 Follow up 61352

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OPTHALMOLOGY - GNEC

1. Name of the Head of the Department: Dr. Kamlesh

S. No. Name of the Faculty Designation 1. Dr.Kamlesh Dir Prof. & HOD 2. Dr.B.Ghosh Dir Prof. 3. Dr.P.K.Pandey Dir Prof. 4. Dr. Sushil Kumar Dir Prof. 5. Dr. J.L. Goyal Dir Prof. 6. Dr. Ritu Arora Dir Prof. 7. Dr. Anju Rastogi Dir Prof. 8. Dr.Usha K.Raina Dir Prof. 9. Dr.Kirti Singh Dir Prof. 10. Dr.Meenakshi Thakar Prof. 11. Dr.Subhash Dadeya Prof. 12. Dr.Ruchi Goel Prof. 13. Dr.Punita k.Sodhi Prof.

2. Members who have left during the period: S. No. Name of the Designation Reason for leaving the job Faculty 1 Dr. Usha Yadav Director Professor voluntary retirement

3. Addition to the Faculty during the period: S. No. Name of the Designation Whether newly Faculty joined/promotion ------

4. Research Scheme (a) On going project PG Student Guide Thesis topic Dr. Ekta Garg Dr. Punita Evaluation of treatment outcome in patient in traumatic glaucoma Dr. Samreen khanam Dr. Anju Rastogi Comparative evaluation of rotational stability of toric intraocular lenses with and without capsular tension ring Dr. Birbala Okram Dr. Sushil kumar Comparative evaluation of levator advancement versus whitnall’s sling with tarsectomy in simple moderate-severe congenital ptosis. Dr. Mohit Chhabra Dr. B. Ghosh Comparison of subthreshold diode laser and conventional

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laser for macular oedema in branch retinal vein occlusion after intravitreal triamcinolone acetate. Dr. Shipra Sharda Dr. Subhash Dedeya Role of omega fatty acids as an adjuvant in amblyopia management. Dr. Radhika Dasputra Radhika Dr. Ritu Arora Anterior segment optical coherence tomography in keratoconus. Dr. Narender Mill Dr. J. L. Goyal Effect of intravitreal triamcinolone acetonide in cases of non arteritic anterior is chaemic optic neuropathy. Dr. Sumit Kumar Dr. Kirti Singh Modification and evaluation of conjunctival incision in trabeculectomy. Dr. Varun Saini Dr. Usha k. Raina Comparison of refractive values of plus optix photo screener with cycloplegic retinoscopy and auto refraction in paediatric age group. Dr. Dipu Tau Dr. Meenakshi Thakkhar Comparative analysis of outer nuclear layer thickness after rhegmatogenous retinal detachment repair surgery in early, intermediate and long standing cases.

(b) Details of thesis completed during current year PG Student Guide/Co-Guide Thesis topic Dr. Rupak Brahma Chaudhary Dr. Kamlesh/ Dr. Anju Rastogi To study the changes in Retial nerver fiber layer and macular thickness after amblyopia therapy Dr. Manisha mishra Dr. Anju Rastogi/ Dr. Kamlesh Comparative study of 25 gauge verus 20 gauge pars plana capsulotomy and vitrectomy in pediiatric cataract surgery

Dr. Preethi S. Dr. B.Ghosh/ Dr. Usha K. Evaluation of Subthreshold Raina, Dr. Meenakshi Thakar laser photocoagulation Dr. Shantnu Kumar Gupta Dr. Usha K. Raina/ Dr. Non contact optical biometry in B.Ghosh, Dr. Meenakshi paediatric age group Thakar Dr. Divya Yadav Dr. Meenakshi Thakar/ Dr. Comparative analysis of outer B.Ghosh, Dr. Usha K. Raina, Retinal layer thickness in early and intermediate dry age related macular degeneration using spectral domain optical

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coherence tomography Dr. C. Aparnaa Dr. P. K.Pandey / Dr. Sushil Anterior and Nasal Kumar Transposition Versus 10 MM recession of inferior oblique muscle in unilateral suoeriopr oblique palsy. Dr. Kadar Mandar Suresh Dr. Subhash Dadeya/ Dr. Role of mobile game exercises Kamlesh as an adjuvant to amblyopia therapy in children Dr. Deepanjali Arya Dr. Sushil/Dr. Ruchi Goel Evaluation of conjuctivorhiostomy as a primary procedure along with pawar’s implant for the upper Lacrimal drainage channel obstructions. Dr. Abhilasha Sanoria Dr. Ruchi Goel/ Dr. Sushil To compare polypropylene Kumar sluing with combined transconjunctival refractor placation and lateral tarsal strip for correction of invalutional Dr. Keertiwali Dr. Kirti Singh/ Dr. Usha Effect of Phacoemulcification Yadava, Dr. Punita k. Sodhi on functioning Trabeculectomy in angle closure Glaucoma, An OCT guided study. Dr. Vidula Dr. Punita k. Sodhi/ Dr. Usha Evaluation of optical coherence Yadava,Dr. J.L.Goyal, Dr. Kirti tomography and Singh Electrophysiological Tests before and after treatment in Glaucoma

5. Trainees from other agencies: Nil S. No. Name of the Sponsoring agency Period of Training Trainees 1

6. Training course/Conferences/Workshop organized: (01) CME on Strabismus & paediatric ophthalmology, 9 OCT 2016. (02) CME on basic of Cataract and refractive surgery 11 DEC 2016. A symposium on ______was held on ______with Dr. Kamlesh in the Chair. 7. Publication during the period: 03  To asses the efficacy of vertical muscle surgery for management of hypotropia in monocular elevation deficiency type II  Kamlesh,Dhiman S,Thacker P, Karathyia B, Goel Y, Rastogi A, Chaudhary R. Int. Ophthalmol (2016) .doi; 10.1007/s 10792-016-0365-6  Comparative study of 25 versus 20- gauge para plana capsulstomy & vitrectomy in Pediatric cataract surgery. Rastgi A, Mishra M, Goel Y, Thacker P, Kanlah Int. Ophthalmol. Doi:10.1007/s 10792-016-0436-6

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(Please attach reprints, if available, otherwise please cite complete reference) failing which it shall not be possible to include in the report). 8. Books/Chapters/Contributed: NIL (a) Dr. ______has contributed a chapter in the test Book on ______edited by Dr. ______of Publisher. Ed. ______(Year of Publication) (b) A Test book of ______(for under-graduates) has been written by Dr.______and published. 9. Conferences/Workshops/Symposium attended- NIL ______Annual Conference of the Association of ______India, Calcutta was attended by:- ______, ______1. All India ophthalmology Conference, Kolkata -2016. 2. World conference of Strabismus & paediatric ophthalmology held with American academy of Strabismus & paediatric ophthalmology 3-4 Dec. 2016 at Jaipur. 3. DOS Annual & midterm. 4. SPOSI, midterm at Srinagar June 2-3, 2016. 10. Visitors: a) Dr. Seyhan B Ozkan of Trukey Country visited the Deptt. And delivered a talk on lost muscles how to handle it (date) 11-12 Dec.2016 11. Significant Events (Honors to Faculty): 1. Dr. Kamlesh  Elected vice President of Delhi ophthalmological society.  Lifetime Achievement Award by SPOSI 2016 during international conference at Jaipur, India.  Awarded Dr. Khurana Award for best publication 2016 SPOSI at Coimbatore.  Dr. B.S Goyal Award for best Clinical Talk by SPOSI 2016. 2. Dr. B. Ghosh  Best- Free- Papco Award on Medical Retina in AI06 2016

3. Dr. J. L. Goyal  Hari Mohan Oration in Annual Conference of Delhi Ophthalmological Society April, 2016. 4.. Dr. Ritu Arora  Oration at Women Ophthalmic Society, 2016.

5. Dr. Usha K. Raina

 Best Poster Award in Paediatric, Ophthalmology at Annual American Academy of Ophthalmology Conference, 2016.

6. Dr. Kirti Singh

 Successfully completed Ist Year FAIMER Fellowship in Medical Education  Published Book on Contact Lenses]

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7. Dr. Shubhash Dadeya

 Strabis Mologist of Year 2015-2016  President Strabismus and paediatric Ophthalmology Society of India

8. Dr. Ruchi Goyal

 Surgical Skills Award by WOS at Annual Conference November, 2016.  Best Paper in lacrimal Seminar AIOC, 2016.  Gold Medal by IIRSI Chennai, 2016.

12. Fellowship: Nil Fellowship was awarded by ______and availed by ______Dr ______of ______for ______month of ______13. Representation of expert Committee/Bodies: Dr. ______was nominated by the ______(agency) As expert/advisor to ______1. Dr. Kamlesh  Advisor Ophthalmology in University Gran Commission.  Advisor Ophthalmology, Unior Public Service Commission.  Expert for selection of faculty, Public Service Commission.  Expert Ophthalmology, Banaras Hindu University.  Elected President of Ophthalmological society of India for the year 2015-16.  Expert and Advisor Ophthalmology in National board of Examination, Delhi.  Expert in Selection Committee, AMU.  Expert in CSIR.  External expert in DNB.  Expert in ICMR.  Expert in MCI.  External Expert in AIIMS  Expert in Selection in UP Public Service Commission. 2. Dr. Ghosh  External Expert NABH- AIOC Committee 3. Dr. Ritu Arora  Member Cornea Society of India  Member American Academy of Ophthalmology

4. Dr. Usha K. Raina  Member Project Review Committee ICMR.  Member American Agency of Ophthalmology.

5. Dr. Kirti Singh

 Member FAIMER 2016  Educational Board of MAMC Journal.

6. Dr. Shubash Dadeya  Member Global Advisory Council of world Society of Strabismus & Paediatric OPTHALMOLOGY

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7. Dr. Ruchi Goyal  Member of Expert panel of W.H.O. for prevention of Blindness  Editor of Delhi Journal of Opthalmology

14 Health Services to the Community: Health centre activity/camps/drives/national programme etc. Activity: MMA-To make Cataract free Delhi every year MMA is organised by this centre. Camps-Dr. Priya, Dr. Varun Saini Attended Camps on 20.11.2016 for Check up eye health. 15. Lab Date: a) Name of the Lab - Guru Nanak Investigation Lab. b) Name and no of the test perform- Copy enclosed for Ready reference. c) Percentage of growth compared to last year - 17.64%.

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Blood Bank -Lok Nayak Hospital

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B. MULTI DEPARTMENTS UNITS

CLINICAL EPIDEMILOGY UNIT (C.E.U.) MAM COLLEGE

Secretary: Dr. Siddarth Ramji,Director Professor & Head, Department of Neonatology Treasurer: Dr. GK Ingle, Director Professor & Head, Department of Community Medicine

The clinical epidemiology unit's prime objective has been to train and orient students and faculty in medical research. The CEU is made of members from almost all departments of this institution. During the year the CEU conducted workshops in Research Methods to orient all new postgraduate students entering this institution for the academic year 2015. It proposed to increase these faculty workshops in the coming year and also provide a regular platform for discussion on research for faculty.

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IGNOU COURSES

Following distance learning courses of Indira Gandhi National Open University are run by the college.

Post graduates Diploma in Incharge : Dr. G.K. Ingle Geriatric Medicine (PGDMCH) Director Prof. Deptt. of Comm. Medi.

Faculty of Following Departments are involved - Medicine - Community Medicine - Orthropedics - Psychiatry - Eye - ENT, Skin - Dental Four Contact Courses of total 30 days duration are held. Total 20 candidates registered during the year

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POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION & TRAINING CELL

1. FACULTY: a) Head of Department cum Chairman: Dr Deepak K Tempe, Dean, MAMC b) Member Secretary Dr. Pawanindra Lal, Professor of Surgery

c) Members Dr. Neelam Vasudeva, Dir. Prof. &HOD Anatomy Dr. U.C.Verma, Dir. Prof. & HOD Anesthesia Dr. Ishwar Singh, Dir. Prof. & HOD ENT Dr.V.K.Gautam, Dir. Prof. & HOD, Orthopedics Dr. Anjali Tempe,Dir. Prof. & HOD Obs. & Gynae Dr.Y.K.Sareen, Dir. Prof. & HOD Ped Surgery Dr. Vandana Roy, Dir. Prof. & HOD Pharmacology Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Tudu, Dir. Prof. & HOD, Surgery Clinical Skills Centre (Administrative committee) Dr. Pawanindra Lal (Member - Coordinator Surgery) Head, Clinical Skills Centre Dr Rakesh Kumar, Convener, Anesthesia Dr. N S Hadke, M ember-Detartment of Surgery Dr.Munisha Agarwal, Member-Department of Anesthesia

The Teaching Faculty for the conduct of courses is drawn from the Departments of Surgery, Anesthesia, Orthopedics, Obstetrics & Gynecology, ENT, Pediatric Surgery, Burns & Plastics, Anatomy and Ophthalmology .

2. THE FACILITY:  Dhanvantri Laboratory : Provides simulated hands on surgical skills to a maximum of 18 candidates at the same time. Each student is able to see the skills being taught by the teacher, on the monitor and then perform the same at his/her station. All the skills are supervised by a team of dedicated trainers.

 Sanjeevani: This area has 2 components. The first is 10 stations for hands on laparoscopic surgery training to the surgeon trainees on endoscopic simulators for better hand eye coordination. The second area which actually is relevant to the name Sanjeevani, is for the purpose of life support training on 6 to12 stations. Each station has a dedicated basic life support mannequin, and deviced for airway support and ventilation. Besides the central station for the Chief Tutor has the Advanced Mannequins for Advanced cardiac life support training and airway mannequins for training of various types of interventions for ventilation.  Sushruta : Provides simulated hands on Microscopic Surgical skills to a

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maximum of 8 candidates at the same time. Each student is able to see the skills being taught by the teacher, on the monitor and then perform the same at his/her station. All the skills are supervised by a team of dedicated trainers.  Charak Hall: This is a lecture hall with a seating capacity of 40 candidates with desks and complete multimedia presentation facility.  Computer Desks: These are provided to enable trainees to go through operative and other course videos kept in the library of the laboratory.

3. Training courses / Workshops Organised:

(A) The following MAMC SURGICAL SKILLS & LIFE SUPPORT COURSES (SSLSC) -

2 DAYS COURSE were organized for the undergraduate students:-

Sl. No Course No. Period No. of Participants

1. 53rd SSLSC 18.07.2016 - 19.07.2016 34

2. 54th SSLSC 21.07.2016 - 22.07.2016 32

3. 55TH SSLSC 25.07.2016 - 26.07.2016 34

4. 56th SSLSC 28.07.2016 - 29.07.2016 34

5. 57th SSLSC 01.08.2016 - 02.08.2016 32

6. 58th SSLSC 04.08.2016 - 05.08.2016 30

7. 59th SSLSC 08.08.2016 - 09.08.2016 31

8. 60th SSLSC 11.08.2016 -12.08.2016 38

9. 61st th SSLSC 16.08.2016 - 17.08.2016 35

10. 62nd SSLSC 22.08.2016 - 23.08.2016 34

11. 63rd SSLSC 25.08.2016 - 26.08.2016 36

12. 64th SSLSC 29.08.2016 - 30.08.2016 36

13. 65th SSLSC 01.09.2016 - 02.09.2016 36

14. 66th SSLSC 05.09.2016 - 06.09.2016 37

Total 479

(B)The following training were organized for the undergraduates in the art & skills of commu8nication with patients which is a first of its kind in the country named as “MAMC COMMUNICATION SKILLS COURSE (CSC)”- ONE DAY COURE

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Sl. No Course No. Period No. of Participants 1. 1ST CSC 20.07.2016 34 2. 2ND CSC 23.07.2016 32 3. 3RD CSC 27.07.2016 34 4. 4TH CSC 30.07.2016 34 5. 5TH CSC 03.08.2016 32 6. 6TH CSC 06.08.2016 30 7. 7TH CSC 10.08.2016 31 8. 8TH CSC 13.08.2016 38 9. 9TH CSC 20.08.2016 35 10. 10TH CSC 24.08.2016 34 11. 11TH CSC 14.09.2016 36 12. 12TH CSC 31.08.2016 36 13. 13TH CSC 03.09.2016 36 14. 14TH CSC 07.09.2016 37 Total 479 . (c). The following trainings were organized for the post graduate students. These trainings were designed to provide advanced surgery skills to the post graduate students and the training was named as “MAMC POST GRADUATE SURTGICAL SKILLS TRAINING (PGSST)”- 3 DAYS COURSE.

Sl.No. Course No. Period No. of Participants 1. 44TH PGSST 19.09.2016 - 21.09.2016 18

2. 45TH PGSST 04.10.2016 - 06.10.2016 17

3. 46TH PGSST 19.12.2016 - 21.12.2016 18

Total 53

(D) The following trainings were organized for all the 1st year post graduate students. These trainings were designed to provide advanced life support skills to the post graduate students and the course was named as “MAMC POST GRADUATE ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT COURSE” (PGALSC) - 3 DAYS COURSE. This is mandatory for all the PGs.

Sl.No. No. of the Course Period No. of Participants 1. 43RD PGALSC 17.10.2016-19.10.2016 27

2. 44TH PGALSC 25.10.2016-27.10.2016 26

3. 45TH PGALSC 02.11.2016-04.11.2016 28

4. 46TH PGALSC 07.11.2016-09.11.2016 27

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5. 47TH PGALSC 10.11.2016-12.11.2016 26

6. 48TH PGALSC 17.11.2016-19.11.2016 26

7. 49TH PGALSC 21.11.2016-23.11.2016 25

8. 50th PGALSC 28.11.2016-30.11.2016 24

9. 51ST PGALSC 01.12.2016-03.12.2016 29

10. 52ND PGALSC 05 , 09 &. 10.02.2016 28

11. 53RD PGALSC 13.12.2016-15.12..2016 31

12. 54TH PGALSC 26.12.2016-28.12.2016 32

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(E) The following trainings were organized for post graduate doctors of ENT, Burns & Plastic, Obs. & Gynae, Orthopedics, Ophthalmology & Surgery .These trainings were designed for teaching Basic & Advanced micro surgical skills. . This Course was named as “MAMC POST GRADUATE MICRO SURGICAL SKILLS TRAINING (PGMSST)”- 5 DAYS COURSE

Sl.No. No. of the Course Period No. of Participants 1. 13TH PGMSST 01.08.2016-05.08.2016 05

2. 14TH h PGMSST 22.08.2016-23.08.2016 & 07.09.2016-09.09.2016 05

3. 15TH PGMSST 29.08.2016-30.08.2016 & 15.09.2016-17.09.2016 05

4. 16TH PGMSST 05.09.2016 - 06.09.2016 & 21.09.2016-23.09.2016 06

5. 17TH PGMSST 12.09.2016,14.09.016& 28.09.2016-30.09.2016 05

6. 18th PGMSST 26.09.2016-27.09.2016 & 05.10.2016-07.10.2016 05

7. 19th PGMSST 03.10.2016-04.10.2016 & 13.10.2016-15.10.2016 05

8. 20th PGMSST 17.10.2016-18.10.2016 &02.11.2016-04.11.2016 05

Total 41

(F) The following trainings were organized for post graduate doctors, senior residents & faculty of surgery. These trainings were designed to cover all major laparoscopic proceedings in general surgery. This course was named as “MAMC POST GRADUATE CADAVER LAPAROSCOPIC TRAINING (PGCLT) - One day Course

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Sl.No. No. of the Course Period No. of Participants 1. 9th PGCLT 26.07.2016 04

2. 10th PGCLT 02.08.2016 03

3. 11th PGCLT 06.09.2016 04

Total 11

(G) The following Courses were organized as Outsource Course:-

Sl.No. No. of the Course Period Run by 1. NSV Training Course for Surgeons 20.01.2016 - 23.01.2016 Govt. Of India 2. NSV Training Course for Surgeons 03.02.2016 - 06.02.2016 Govt. Of India 3. NSV Training Course for Surgeons 17.02.2016 - 20.02.2016 Govt. Of India 4. NSV Training Course for Surgeons 09.03.2016 - 12.03.2016 Govt. Of India 5. NSV Training Course for Surgeons 30.03.2016 - 02.04.2016 Govt. Of India 6. Surgical Skills and Life Support 28.06.2016 PGMET Cell for Asian Medical Student Exchange Programme delegates 7. FNB Examination 19.08.2016 Department of Surgery , MAMC, New Delhi 8. MCLS/FCLS Examination 12.10.2016 AIIMS , College of Lap. Surgeon society 9. ACLS & BLS (AHA) 13.11.2016-15.11.2016 MAMC-ITC

4 Visitors to the department during the year.

1. Dr. Clare Even Mcnaught, Member of Council, Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, U.K 2. Dr. Zahid Raza, Vascular Surgeon , Edinburgh, U.K 3. Dr. Ian Hawthorn , Vascular Surgeon & Supervising Examiner of MRCS, RCS Ed. UK 4. Dr. Sunita Ghosh, Dy commissioner, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare(Maternal Health), Nirman Bhawan 5. Dr. C. Palaniivelu ,Consultant Laparoscopic Surgeons & Chairman, GEM Hospital, Coimbatore.

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ANAESTHESIOLOGY & INTENSIVE CARE Report Not Received

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C. DEPARTMENTS OF G.B. PANT INSTITUTE OF POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH BIOCHEMISTRY

1. Name of the Head of Department: Dir Prof V. K. Gupta S.No Name of Faculty Designation 1. Dr. V.K. Gupta, M.D Dir. Prof. and Head

2. Dr. Manju Subberwal, M.D. Associate Professor

3. Dr Pradeep Kumar Dabla , M.D Associate Professor 4. Dr. Bhawna Mahajan, M.D. Ass istant Professor 5. Dr. Ranjna Chawla, PhD Senior Biochemist

2 Research Scheme (a) On going project:-

 Efficacy of Naturopathy and Yoga in improving Glucose tolerance and Insulin Sensitivity in Patients of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus- 18th March 2015-17th March 2017 (Project funded by AYUSH Ministry of Health and family) Dr Ranjna Chawla - Co- Investigator  Influence of Endothelin-1 gene and Endothelin-1 Receptor A Gene Polymorphisms on Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Associated with Rheumatic Mitral Valve Disease. ( Project funded by DST) Dr Bhawna Mahajan - Co-Investigator   Correlation between Clinical Symptoms, MRI Findings, and Synovial Fluid Levels of TNF-α and Matrix Metalloproteinases in Patients with Temporomandibular Joint Internal Derangement.( Project funded by CSIR) Dr Bhawna Mahajan - Co-Investigator  Systemic and local tissue expression of sclerostin in calcific rheumatic mitral stenosis : an observational study. Dr Bhawna Mahajan - Co-Guide  To study serum glial fibrillary acidic protein (gfap) as a diagnostic and prognostic marker in patients of glioblastoma multiforme. Dr Manju Subberwal - Co-Investigator  Evaluation of systemic and tissue levels of cytokines of Th17/Th1 axis in patients with Rheumatic heart disease (RHD): An observational studyDr Manju Subberwal - Co- Guide  To study the risk factors and mthfr gene polymorphisms in recurrent pregnancy loss Dr Manju Subberwal - Co-Guide

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 An analysis of deep vein thrombosis in burn patients-A randomized and control study of thromboprophylaxis with low molecular weight heparin. Dr Manju Subberwal- Co- Guide  Effect of antiepileptic drugs on calcium metabolism and reproductive hormones in epileptic patients.For Dr P. Santosh Kumar, Deptt. of Neurology, GIPMER. Dr Pradeep Kumar Dabla –Co-Guide for the Thesis for the Award of DM Neurology  Role of Sodium channel SCN1A gene mutations & GABA receptor gene alterations in Epilepsy & Drug Resistance- a study of North India-. Dr Pradeep Kumar Dabla – Principal Investigator

b) Details of thesis completed during current year

 A relation of thyroid hormone, coagulation profile, lipid profile, vitamin D and vitamin B12 levels with hypothyroidism in north Indian population for early diagnosis and treatment of hypothyroidism’ by Priyanka Sharma in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Master of Medical Physiology. July 2016. Co guides-Dr Ranjna Chawla and Dr Manju Subberwal

 To study determinants of early risks of vascular endothelial disease in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus’ submitted by Meenakshi Iin partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Master of Medical Physiology. August 2016 – Co guides Dr Ranjna Chawla and Dr Manju Subberwal

5 Trainees from other agencies: S.No Name of the trainees Sponsoring agency Period of Training

1. Shivani DIPSAR 22/6/16-30/6/16 2. Sheetal DIPSAR 22/6/16-30/6/16

3 Vandana DIPSAR 22/6/16-30/6/16

6 Training course/ Conferences/ Workshops organized: A Symposium on ‘Advances in Cardiac Biomarkers: An update’ was held on on 23rd of April 2016- Dir Prof VK Gupta- Patron Dr Bhawna Mahajan- Organizing secretary Dr Ranjna Chawla- Joint organizing secretary Dr Manju Subberwal and Dr Pradeep Kumar Dabla-organizing committee members

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7 a) Publications during the period:  Rukamani Nair, Deepali Saxena, Ranjna Chawla, V.R Sood, Akhil Jain. Effect of Two Months Naturopathy Treatment In Non Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus Patients. International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) Volume 5 Issue 1, January 2016

 Vimal mehta, Rishi Sukhija, Pratishdha Mehra, Anuj Goyal, Jamal Yusuf, Bhawna Mahajan, VK Gupta, Sanjay Tyagi et al. Multi marker risk stratification approach and cardio vascular outcomes in patients with stable CAD undergoing per cutaneous coronary intervention. Indian Heart J 2016 Jan-Feb;68(1):57-62.  Rukamani Nair, Deepali Saxena, Naorem Jiteswori Devi, Ranjna Chawla , & V. R. Sood Effect of Naturopathy on Glycemic Status and Clinical Symptoms of Type 2 Diabetic Patients International Journal of Multidisciplinary Approach and studiesVolume 03, No.3, 124-132, May - June 2016

 Rewa Malhotra, Aadithya B Urs, Anita Chakravarti, Suman Kumar, VK Gupta, Bhawna Mahajan. Correlation of Cyfra 21-1 levels in saliva and serum with CK19 mRNA expression in oral squamous cell carcinoma. Tumour Biol 2016 Jul 15;37(7):9263-71.  Ranjna Chawla, Aparna, Rukmani Nair Effect of different intervals of yoga and naturopathy treatments on disease activity score, symptom score, Rheumatoid factor, uric acid and kidney function tests in patients suffering from Rheumatoid Arthritis. International journal of Ayurveda and Alternative medicineI IJAAM - Vol-4; Issue-3, 133-140, May-June 2016

 Rukamani Nair, Deepali Saxena, Naorem Jiteswori Devi, Ranjna Chawla, V. R. Sood. Emphasis of Naturopathy in the Management of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. JMSCR Vol4; Issue12, Page 14987-14993, December 2016

 Anil Agarwal Pradeep Kumar Dabla Madhusudan Mishra. Vitamin D levels among pediatric tuberculosis patients – Does it alter following antitubercular treatment? A prospective study in 19 children. Journal of Clinical Orthopaedics & Trauma. 6 (4), 2016.  Pradeep Kumar Dabla, Anil Agarwal, Madhusudan Mishra, Shikha Sharma. Vitamin D deficiency among pediatric osteoarticular tuberculosis patients. Journal of Clinical Orthopaedics and Trauma, 7(2016), 147–149. b) Invited Talk/Paper Presentation  14th APFCB Congress, Taipei (Taiwan) - 26-29 November 2016- Dr Pradeep Dabla Invited Talk- Introduction to Workforce & Webinars Research Paper presented- “Effect of Age, Gender and Season on Thyroid Hormone Status in Children ‐ East Delhi hospital based Pilot Study, India”

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 ACBICON-2016, 12-15 Dec, Mangluru, Manipal University, India Dr Pradeep Dabla Invited Talk – Research as a Career: A Perspective & Exploring Opportunities Research Paper- Metabolic Bone Disease in Pediatric Steroid Resistant Nephrotic Syndrome  AMBI-YS Conference, 2016, 28-30 July, Hyderabad, India Dr Pradeep Dabla Invited Talk: Quality Assurance & Status of Medical Laboratories, India  Indian Academy of Biomedical Sciences,2016,26th -28th Feb 2016, India Habitat Center, New Delhi. Research paper presented-Ranjna Chawla, Bhawna Singh, Manju Subberwal, Veena Mangla, V. K. Gupta. Correlation between different levels of vitamin D and hypothyroidism:a tertiary care hospital study. Abstract Presented in conference organised by  Indian Academy of Biomedical Sciences,2016,26th -28th Feb 2016, India Habitat Center New Delhi . Research paper presented- Deepali Saxena,, Rukamani Nair, Ranjna Chawla , Naorem Jiteswori Devi.Effect of naturopathy interventions in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. 8 Books/ Chapters/ Contributed: Dr. Pradeep Kumar Dabla, Chapter-1, Cell Structure & Functions. QUICK REVISION OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY. P-1-17, Translation & Regulation Research India Publications, ISBN: 978-93-84443-21-4. Dr. Pradeep Kumar Dabla, Translation & Regulation. QUICK REVISION OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY. P 229-244, Research India Publications, ISBN: 978-93- 84443-21- 4. 9 Conferences/ Workshops/ Symposiums attended:

 CME titled “Attaining and Maintaining Accreditation - the challenges along the path”, organized by Department of Biochemistry, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, in collaboration with Advisor CAHO (Consortium of Accredited Healthcare Organization). 4th February 2016 was attended by Dr Manju Subberwal, Dr Bhawna Mahajan, Dr Ranjna Chawla

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 Lecture by Dr Ravi.B. Ghooi, Senior Pharmacologist and Consultant in Clinical research, on "Ethics Beyond Guidelines”. Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi on 12th February, 2016 was attended by Dr Bhawna Mahajan

 Hands-on Workshop on 'How to Write a Scientific Paper' at The Department of Pediatrics, Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi 13th February 2016 was attended by Dr Bhawna Mahajan and Dr Ranjna Chawla.

 5th annual meeting of Indian Academy of Biomedical Sciences with a Theme Biomedical sciences in 21st century and beyond in India Habitat centre from 26th -28th Feb 2016 was attended by Dr Bhawna Mahajan, Dr Ranjna Chawla

 Hands-on Workshop on 'Research Methdology' at The Department of Pediatrics, Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi 13th-14th March 2016 was attended by Dr Ranjna Chawla.

 CME of Clinical Biochemistry: Biomarker Guided Optimization of Patient Care, by Department of Biochemistry, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, under the aegis of ACBI on 20 th March 2016 Dr Bhawna Mahajan  ‘Biostatistics workshop' organized by Dept of neurology, GB Pant Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education & Research on 17th Sept 2016 was attended by Dr Manju Subberwal and Dr Ranjna Chawla  Conference on Birth Defects (ICBD-2016) & conference of the Society of Indian Academy of Medical Genetics (SIAMG) at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India from 8-10 December 2016 was attended by Dr Bhawna Mahajan

10 Representation on expert Committee/ Bodies:-  Dr. V.K. Gupta represented NABL as Lead Assessor & technical assessor.  Dr. V.K. Gupta is a member of editorial board of Indian Journal of ClinicalBiochemistry  Dr. V.K. Gupta is a member of accreditation committee II in NABL  Dr V.K. Gupta is inspector, MCI for starting MD Biochemistry course in NRS Medical College, Kolkata.  Dr V.K. Gupta and Dr Ranjna Chawla are members for specialty Technical committee for CPA, DHS  Dr Pradeep Dabla and Dr Bhawna Mahajan represented NABL as technical assessors  Dr Ranjna Chawla is Member, Scientific research committee BNCH&Y  Dr Ranjna Chawla -Technical Advisory Committee Member for purchase of Biochemistry Equipments for B.R.Sur Hospital,N.Delhi  Dr Ranjna Chawla- Reviewer of Cardiovascular J of Africa (CVJA)  Dr Manju Subberwal was external examiner and paper setter for 1st year BDS students in 2016for faculty of Dentistry, Jamia Milia Islamia, New Delhi  Dr Manju Subberwal is nodal officer for digital mission mode project(dmmp) by medical council of India  Dr Pradeep Kumar Dabla -participated as Invited Speaker at 14th APFCB Congress, Taipei (Taiwan)- 26-29 November 2016.

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 Dr Pradeep Kumar Dabla- Convener & Faculty, Preconference CME, IFCC 2016 at ACBICON-2016, 12-15 Dec, Mangluru, Manipal University, India titled as "Career Opportunities for Biochemists”.  Dr Pradeep Kumar Dabla- Convener & Co-Chair, “ACBI-IFCC TF Young Scientists Awards 2016” at ACBICON 2016, Mangluru, India, Research Paper presentations.  Dr Pradeep Kumar Dabla- Organising Chair AMBI-YS Conference, 2016, 28-30 July, Hyderabad, India.  Dr Pradeep Kumar Dabla - Organising committee member, CME, “Advances in Cardiac Biomarkers”, 23rd Apr 2016 at GIPMER, Delhi.  Dr Pradeep Kumar Dabla -Technical Advisory Committee Member for purchase of Biochemistry Equipments in Noida Children Superspeciality Hospital & Institute, Govt of U.P.  Dr Pradeep Kumar Dabla- Assistant Editor for the journal - 'International Journal of Genetics & Cancer', ADR Journals  Dr Pradeep Kumar Dabla- Reviewer: Journal of Natural Science, Biology and Medicine (J Nat Sc Biol Med) [ISSN: Print -0976-9668, Online - 2229-7707]  Dr Pradeep Kumar Dabla -Executive Editor: World Research Journal of Biochemistry (Worl Res J of Bioc), [p-ISSN:2279-0810,e-ISSN:2279-0829]  Dr Pradeep Kumar Dabla- Editorial Board Member:Advances in Biochemistry (AB), ISSN Print: 2329-0870, ISSN Online: 2329-0862

14. Health Services to the Community: All the resident and technical staff participated in the ongoing pulse Polio Immunization programme of Govt of NCT of Delhi. 15. Lab Data:-

a) Name of the Lab:Biochemistry Lab, GIPMER, N. Delhi b) Name and no of the test perform:

 Hepatic Profile 623095  Renal Profile 281276  Lipid profile 112134  Coagulation Profile 99349  Electrolytes 288070  Serum gucose 69823  Hormone assays 55639  Drugs and special tests 48944

Total 1578330

c) Percentage of growth compared to last year: 3% increase

16. New Facilities added: Procalcitonin test added, One auto analyzer procured.

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CARDIOLOGY

Department of Cardiology aims to bring heart care of best standards within reach of every individual. The year 2016 has been an important milestone. Basic research in genetics of hypertension, rheumatic heart disease & ischemic heart disease and coronary slow flow were published in major peer reviewed international journals.

Head of Dept.- Prof Sanjay Tyagi

Faculty

S. No. Name of Faculty Designation 1) Dr. Sanjay Tyagi Director-Prof. & H.O.D. 2) Dr. V. K. Trehan Director-Professor 3) Dr Saibal Mukhopadhyay Professor 4) Dr. Vimal Mehta Professor 5) Dr. Jamal Yusuf Professor 6) Dr Sumod Kurien Professor 7) Dr. Vivek Chaturvedi Professor 8) Dr. Girish M.P. Professor 9) Dr. Mohit Dayal Gupta Professor 10) Dr. Arima Nigam Assistant Professor 11) Dr Ankit Bansal Assistant Professor 12) Dr Safal Assistant Professor 13) Dr Sanjeev Kathuria Assistant Professor

Dr Vivek,Dr Girish,Dr Mohit were promoted as Professors .

Dr Ankit Bansal and Dr Safal Singh joined as Assistant Professors of Cardiology

Research projects completed in the year 2016:

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1. Significance of Apo-E gene polymorphism and non conventional biochemical risk factors in very young patients of Acute myocardial infarction

2. Demographic, clinical, angiographic and risk factor profile in patients with MI who are < 35yrs

3. Risk factor and Angiographic Profile of coronary slow flow phenomenon in North Indian Population.

4. Assessment of pulmonary Vascular changes in patients with rheumatic mitral valve disease with pulmonary hypertension undergoing mitral valve surgery.

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Collaboration:

Department has collaborated with Institute of genomics and integrative biology for advanced genetic analysis.

Awards :

1. Dr Mitesh won the award for best paper in Cardiology Society of India-Delhi branch annual conference.

2. Dr Ajay Agarwal won the best paper award for research paper in echocardiography in Annual National Cardiology society of India 2016 conference .

3. Dr Prattay and Dr Vikram won the National EP quiz championship organized by Cardiology society of India.

Special Accolades:

1. Dr Sanjay Tyagi was elected as executive member of National Cardiological society of India.

2. Dr Mohit D Gupta was elected as Joint Secretary of Cardiological society of India-Delhi Branch.

3. Dr Girish MP was elected as executive member of Cardiological society of India- Delhi Branch.

Advanced training:

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Dr Vivek Chaturvedi went for advanced electrophysiology fellowship for one year in UK.

Commissioning of New Biplane Cath lab:

New cardiac cath lab was commissioned in October 2016. This is state of the art cardiac cath lab for complex intervention (coronary and structural heart disease).

Live Transmission of operative cases in National & International Conferences:

Department of cardiology performed live coronary and complex peripheral intervention cases for teaching that were transmitted live in National Intervention Council , India Live Interventional Cardiology International Conference , C3 conference in Orlando, USA .

Conferences/ Workshops/Symposia organized along with guest Faculty:

The faculty of department of cardiology was invited to give guest lectures in various National conferences of repute like Cardiological Society of India Annual conference, Cardiac prevent 2016 , National Interventional council meet ,Asia Pacific Vascular Interventional Course ,TCT India Next, Carotid India 2016Annual Summit on Hypertension, Annual Conference of National association for Reproductive & Child Health, India Heart Rhythm Society Annual meeting etc.

1. Workshop on Chronic total Occlusion: Workshop on Complex Coronary Interventions were done along with Japanese Interventional Cardiologist: Dr Kawazaki.

Distinguished Visitors:

Dr Nirat Beohar, Professor of Cardiology and Director, Structural Heart Disease program, Mt Sinai Medical Center, delivered a talk on Complex Coronary interventions

Publications:

1. Gupta MD, Girish MP, Shah D, Rain M, Mehta V, Tyagi S, Trehan V, Pasha Q. Biochemical and genetic role of apelin in essential hypertension and acute coronary syndrome. Int J Cardiol. 2016 Nov 15;223:374-378.

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2. Gupta MD, Girish MP, Parida SS, Tyagi S. Intercoronary communication in chronic total occlusion: In search of recognition.Indian Heart J. 2016 Sep;68 Suppl 2:S90-S92. 3. Kumar R, Kohli S, Ali Z, Duhan K, Ram R, Gupta M, Tyagi S, Mohammad G, Pasha MQ. CYBA (p22phox) variants associate with blood pressure and oxidative stress markers in hypertension: a replication study in populations of diverse altitudes.Hypertens Res. 2015 Mar 19. doi: 10.1038/hr.2015.31. 4. Mukhopadhyay S, Varma S, Mohan Kumar HN, Yusaf J, Goyal M, Mehta V, Tyagi S. Circulating level of regulatory T cells in rheumatic heart disease: An observational study.Indian Heart J. 2016 May-Jun;68(3):342-8 5. Yusuf J, Goyal M, Mukhopadhyay S, Mehta V, Dhaiya S, Saxena R, Trehan V. Effect of heart rate control on coagulation status in patients of rheumatic mitral stenosis with atrial fibrillation--A pilot study.Indian Heart J. 2015 Dec;67 Suppl 2:S40-5. 6. Mehta V, Pandit BN, Mehra P, Nigam A, Vyas A, Yusuf J, Mukhopadhyay S, Trehan V. Massive Bleeding from Guidewire Perforation of an External Iliac Artery: Treatment with Hand-made Stent-Graft Placement.Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol. 2016 Jan;39(1):106-10. 7. Mukhopadhyay S, Vyas A, Yusuf J. Accidental retrieval of a fully deployed stent: A case report.Catheter Cardiovasc Interv. 2016 Sep;86(3):E153-7. 8. Kumar R, Kohli S, Mishra A, Garg R, Alam P, Stobdan T, Nejatizadeh A, Gupta M, Tyagi S, Pasha MA. Interactions between the genes of vasodilatation pathways influence blood pressure and nitric oxide level in hypertension.Am J Hypertens. 2016 Feb;28(2):239-47. 9. Gupta MD, Girish MP, Vignesh V, Narang P, Trehan V, Tyagi S. Absent right coronary artery: A case of single coronary artery or congenital ostial atresia?Indian Heart J. 2016 Dec;67 Suppl 3:S11-3. 10. Girish MP, Gupta MD, Chaturvedi V, Gupta A, Sethi S. Ostial atresia of left circumflex coronary artery arising from non-coronary sinus: a combination of rare anomalies.Cardiovasc Interv Ther. 2016 Oct;31(4):284-7.

Health Services to the community

Department has particular focus on prevention of heart disease. The faculty of the department is undertaking various public awareness programmes on heart disease.

 Talk on Nurses day "Easy Life for Busy People", Secrets of healthy and Happy Life.

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 Talk on “Secrets of Stress management, self transformation, healthy lifestyle and various life style modifications.

 Department organizes and participates in various programme on prevention of heart diseases.

 Yoga center of the department helps the cardiac patients in prevention and life style management

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1. Head of the Department: Dr. AS Puri

Faculty Members:  Dr. AS Puri (Director-Professor & HOD)  Dr. BC Sharma (Professor)  Dr. Sanjeev Sachdeva (Professor)  Dr. Siddharth Srivastava (Associate Professor).  Dr. Ajay Kumar (Assistant Professor)

2. Research Schemes: (a) Ongoing projects: A. Dr. Sukrit Sud (Guide-Dr. AS Puri): Efficacy of tacrolimus in induction of remission in moderate to severe relapses in steroid dependent/refractory ulcerative colitis. B. Dr. Krishnapriya (Guide-Dr. S. Sachdeva): Efficacy and safety of fully covered Enteral SEMS in benign gastric outlet obstruction. C. Dr. Ankush Pawar (Guide-Dr. S. Srivastava): Endoscopic Ultrasound guided drainage verus surgical step up approach in management of pancreatic walled off necrosis.

(b) Thesis completed: A. Dr. Alok Mantri (Guide-Dr. AS Puri): Prevalence of latent tuberculosis infection in patients with inflammatory bowel disease B. Dr. Shiva Kumar (Guide-Dr. BC Sharma): Secondary prophylaxis of hepatic encephalopathy in cirrhosis: A double blind randomized control trial of L-ornithine-L- aspartate versus placebo C. Dr. K. Arivarasan (Guide-Dr. S. Sachdeva): Prevalence of fructose malabsorption in patients with functional bloating . 3. Trainees from other agencies:  Dr. Alok (DM-Gastroenterology Students from Institute of Medicine, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal) came to GBPH for Training/observer-ship in Endoscopy and ERCP  Dr. Manisha Bais Thakur (Consultant, Department of Medicine, Safdarjung Hospital, Delhi) came to GBPH for Training/observer-ship in ERCP

4. Training course/conference/Workshops organized:

 Gastroenterology Young Masters-2016

 ERCP Workshop-2016

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5. Publications during the period:

Journals:

 Puri AS, Desai D, Sood A, Sachdeva S. Infliximab induced tuberculosis in patients with UC: Experience from a country with high prevalence of tuberculosis-India. J Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2016 Nov 28.[Epub ahead of print]. Pubmed PMID: 2783931.  Narang M, Puri AS, Sachdeva S, Singh J, Kumar A, Saran RK. Celiac Disease and H. Pylori Infection in Children: Is there any Association? J Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2016 Nov 15[Epub ahead of print] PubMed PMID: 27862319.  Arivarasan K, Bhardwaj V, Sud S, Sachdeva S, Puri AS. Biologics for the treatment of pyoderma gangrenosum in ulcerative colitis. Intest Res. 2016 Oct; 14(4):365-368.  Dahale AS, Varakanahalli S, Jha L, Sud S, Kumar A, Sachdeva S, Puri AS.Spontaneous Pseudocystocolonic Fistula: An Unusual Complication of Acute Pancreatitis. Am J Gastroenterol. 2016 Aug; 111(8):1088.  Gaur K, Sakhuja P, Puri AS, Majumdar K. Gluten-Free hepatomiracle in "celiac hepatitis": A case highlighting the rare occurrence of nutrition-induced near total reversal of advanced steatohepatitis and cirrhosis. Saudi J Gastroenterol.2016 Nov; 22(6):461-464.

 Singh J, Puri AS, Sachdeva S, Sakhuja P, Arivarasan K. Rectal tuberculosis after infliximab therapy despite negative screening for latent tuberculosis in a patient with ulcerative colitis. Intest Res. 2016 Apr; 14(2):183-6.  Kondala R, Puri AS, Banka AK, Sachdeva S, Sakhuja P. Short-term prognosis of potential celiac disease in Indian patients. United European Gastroenterol J.2016 Apr; 4(2):275-80.  Maharshi S, Puri AS, Sachdeva S, Kumar A, Dalal A, Gupta M. Aetiological spectrum of benign gastric outlet obstruction in India: new trends. Trop Doct.2016 Oct;46(4):186-191.  Maharshi S, Sharma BC, Sachdeva S, Srivastava S, Sharma P. Efficacy of Nutritional Therapy for Patients With Cirrhosis and Minimal Hepatic Encephalopathy in a Randomized Trial. Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2016 Mar; 14(3):454-460.  Sharma BC, Singh J, Srivastava S, Sangam A, Mantri AK, Trehanpati N, Sarin SK. A Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Lactulose plus Albumin versus Lactulose alone for Treatment of Hepatic Encephalopathy. J Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2016 Nov 25. [Epub ahead of print] PubMed PMID: 27885712.  Omata M, Kanda T, Wei L, Yu ML, Chuang WL, Ibrahim A, Lesmana CR, Sollano J,Kumar M, Jindal A, Sharma BC, Hamid SS, Dokmeci AK, Al-Mahtab M, McCaughan GW, Wasim J, Crawford DH, Kao JH, Yokosuka O, Lau GK, Sarin SK. APASL consensus statements and recommendations for hepatitis C prevention, epidemiology, and laboratory testing. Hepatol Int. 2016 Sep;10(5):681-701.  Omata M, Kanda T, Wei L, Yu ML, Chuang WL, Ibrahim A, Lesmana CR, Sollano J, Kumar M, Jindal A, Sharma BC, Hamid SS, Dokmeci AK, Mamun-Al-Mahtab, McCaughan GW, Wasim J, Crawford DH, Kao JH, Yokosuka O, Lau GK, Sarin SK. APASL consensus statements and recommendation on treatment of hepatitis C. Hepatol Int. 2016 Sep;10(5):702-26.

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 Sharma BC, Singh J. Probiotics in management of hepatic encephalopathy. Metab Brain Dis. 2016 Dec;31(6):1295-1301.  Singh J, Sharma BC, Maharshi S, Puri V, Srivastava S. Spectral electroencephalogram in liver cirrhosis with minimal hepatic encephalopathy before and after lactulose therapy. J Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2016 Jun;31(6):1203-9.  Maruyama H, Shiha G, Yokosuka O, Kumar A, Sharma BC, Ibrahim A, Saraswat V, Lesmana CR, Omata M. Non-invasive assessment of portal hypertension and liver fibrosis using contrast- enhanced ultrasonography. Hepatol Int. 2016 Mar;10(2):267-76.

 Kumar A, Jha SK, Mittal VV, Sharma P, Sharma BC, Sarin SK. Addition of Somatostatin After Successful Endoscopic Variceal Ligation Does not Prevent Early Rebleeding in Comparison to Placebo: A Double Blind Randomized Controlled Trial.J Clin Exp Hepatol. 2015 Sep;5(3):204- 12.  Sharma P, Sharma BC. Management Patterns of Hepatic Encephalopathy: A Nationwide Survey in India. J Clin Exp Hepatol. 2015 Sep;5(3):199-203.  Sarin SK, Kumar M, Lau GK, Abbas Z, Chan HL, Chen CJ, Chen DS, Chen HL, Chen PJ, Chien RN, Dokmeci AK, Gane E, Hou JL, Jafri W, Jia J, Kim JH, Lai CL, Lee HC, Lim SG, Liu CJ, Locarnini S, Al Mahtab M, Mohamed R, Omata M, Park J, Piratvisuth T, Sharma BC, Sollano J, Wang FS, Wei L, Yuen MF, Zheng SS, Kao JH. Asian-Pacific clinical practice guidelines on the management of hepatitis B: a 2015 update. Hepatol Int. 2016 Jan;10(1):1-98.  Shah H, Prasar K, Srivastava S, Mishra PK, Saluja SS. Management of Acquired Tracheoesophageal Fistula Complicating Endoscopic Management for Corrosive Esophageal Stricture. Am Surg.2016 2016 Jan;82(1):E33-5.  Soni A, Arivarasan K, Sachdeva S, Kumar A, Sakhuja P, Puri AS. Education and Imaging. Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic: Spontaneous bilioma secondary to ampullary cancer: a rare presentation. J Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2016 Mar;31(3):523.  Shalimar, A Kumar, S Kedia, H Sharma et al.Hepatic venous outflow tract obstruction: treatment outcomes and development of a new prognostic score. APT. 2016 June:43(11)1154–1167.

6. Book Chapter/Chapter/Contributed:

Dr. S. Sachdeva contributed chapter in textbook In Evaluation of Gastrointestinal Motility and its Disorders titled “Manometry Report Format” (Editor—Prof UC Ghoshal, Publisher-Springer, 2016)

7. Conferences/Workshops/Symposiums attended:

 INASL-Annual Conference 2016 (Delhi) was attended by Dr. AS Puri, Dr. BC Sharma, Dr. Ajay Kumar, Dr. S. Srivastava and Dr. S. Sachdeva.

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 Mid-term INASL meeting held in September 2015 at Delhi was attended by Dr. AS Puri, Dr. S. Sachdeva, Dr Ajay Kumar.

 Delhi Chapter ISG meetings held during 2016 were attended Dr. AS Puri, Dr. BC Sharma, Dr. S. Sachdeva, Dr. S. Srivastava, Dr. Ajay Kumar.

 CLBS Liver Symposium organized by Apollo Hospital, New Delhi in 2016 attended by AS Puri, Dr S. Sachdeva, Dr S.Srivastva.

 ENDOCON 2016(Delhi) was attended by Dr. A.S. Puri, Dr S Sachdeva, Dr S. Srivastava, Dr A Kumar

 ISGCON 2016 (Delhi) attended by Dr. AS Puri, Dr S Sachdeva, Dr S Srivastva, Dr A Kumar.

8. Visitors:

a. Dr. Hoffman Arthur of Germany has visited the department and delivered the talk on recent advances in colonoscopy.

9. Significant Events (Honors to Faculty):

A. Dr. AS Puri:

 Awards- Prof H.K.Chhuttani Best Teacher award For Gastroenterology.  Chaired sessions/delivered lectures at (a) ERCP workshop 2016 organised by GB Pant Hospital, New Delhi (b) Gastroenterology Young Master 2016, (c)ISGCON 2016 (d) CLBS Annual Meeting 2016 organised by Apollo Hospital, New Delhi,(e) Delhi Gut Club 2016, (f) Mid Term INSAL Meeting 2016, (g) GUT Club Jaipur 2016 (h)Gastrocon at JSS Hospital Mysuru 2016, (i)MPISGCON at Gwalior(M.P.) 2016 (j) ISG Task Force Meeting Mumbai 2016 (K)AIG IBD summit Hyderabad 2016 (l) AOCC congress 2016, Kyoto, Japan (m)IBD and Diet Cuttack(Orissa) 2016

B. Dr. Sanjeev Sachdeva:

 Chaired sessions/delivered lectures at (a)Delhi Gut Club 2016 (b) Mid Term INSAL Meeting 2016 (c) ISGCON 2016 (d) CLBS Annual Meeting 2016 organised by Apollo Hospital, New Delhi (e) ERCP workshop 2016 organised by GB Pant Hospital, New Delhi (f) Gastroenterology Young Master 2016.

C. Dr. Siddharth Srivastava:

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 Chaired sessions/delivered lectures at (a) ERCP workshop 2016 organised by GB Pant Hospital, New Delhi (b) Gastroenterology Young Master 2016, (c)ISGCON 2016 (d)INSAL initiatives in Hepatology 2016 (e) CLBS Annual Meeting 2016 organised by Apollo Hospital, New Delhi(f)First national conference INSCN 2016

D. Dr. Ajay Kumar:

 Chaired session/delivered lectures at (a) INASL-Conference 2016 (Delhi), (b) ERCP workshop 2016 organised by GB Pant Hospital, New Delhi (c) Gastroenterology Young Master 2016 d)INSAL initiatives in Hepatology 2016

10. Representation on Expert Committee/Bodies:

A. Dr. AS Puri:

a. MCI Inspector for DM (Gastroenterology Course) b. Nominated as Inspector for DNB (Gastroenterology Course) c. Examiner for DNB (Gastroenterology) under NBE d. Examiner for DM (Gastroenterology) under University of Delhi e. Examiner for DM (Gastroenterology) for Institute of Medicine, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal f. Reviewer of Journals: Indian Journal of Gastroenterology, Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, Digestive and Liver Diseases g. Member Editorial board: Indian Journal of Gastroenterology h. Member Ethics Committee: ILBS, Delhi i. Member ICMR Expert Committee for Extramural Research projects j. Member ICMR Research Group for Celiac Disease B. Dr. BC Sharma:

a. Member Governing Council—INASL, APASL b. Secretary General and Treasurer of APASL c. MCI Inspector for DM (Gastroenterology Course) d. Examiner for DM (Gastroenterology) under University of Delhi e. Member Editorial board-World Journal of Gastroenterology, Hepatology International, World Journal of Hepatology, Journal of Clinical & Experimental Hepatology, Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology f. Reviewer of Journals: Hepatology, Endoscopy, European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, Digestive Diseases & Sciences, Hepatology International, Indian Journal of Gastroenterology C. Dr. Sanjeev Sachdeva:

a. Member Governing Council—IMFDA (Indian Motility & Functional Diseases Association) b. Member---Asian Neurogastroenterology & Motility Association (ANMA)

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c. Reviewer of Journals: Digestive Disease & Sciences, Hepatology International, Indian Journal of Gastroenterology, Tropical Gastroenterology, World Journal of Gastroenterology, Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology d. Member of Ethics Committee of ILBS, Delhi e. Visiting Gastroenterologist to The Supreme Court of India f. Selected as Technical Expert in FDC Division of DCGI, Delhi g. Examiner for DM (Gastroenterology) under University of Delhi

D. Dr. Siddharth Srivastava:

a. Member—European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ESGE) b. Reviewer of Journals: Indian Journal of Gastroenterology, Tropical Gastroenterology c. Member Subject expert committee (SEC) of Directorate general of health services (DGHS) for approval of new drugs d. Member speciality technical committee of GNCTD

E. Dr. Ajay Kumar:

a. Reviewer of Journal: Tropical Gastroenterology

13. Laboratory data: a. Total Endoscopic procedures: 12497 (UGIE-10421, LGIE-2076) b. Total EUS procedures: 891 c. Total ERCP procedures: 2327 d. Oesophageal stricture dilatations: 1178 e. Oesophageal SEMS/Achalasia dilatation: 147 f. Liver Biopsy: 76 g. GI High resolution manometry/oesophageal pH-metry: 260 h. Hydrogen-Methane Breath test analysis: 468 i. Hepatitis Serology: 66689 j. Celiac disease serology: 2635 k. 72-hour fecal fat estimation: 395

14. Any other worth mentioning information: The Senior Residents (DM) of the Department of Gastroenterology won following prestigious International/National level awards/honors during the year 2016:  Dr. K. Arivarasan won Poster Session Prize at ISGCON-2016.  Dr. J.P.Singh awarded Young investigator bursary by EASL for attending I.L.C,2016, Barcelona, Spain.  Dr. Shiva won Liver Care Foundation Award to attend APASL 2016 at Tokyo

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Report Not Received

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1.Name of the Head of Department: Dr. Daljit Singh

1. FACULTY  Dr. AJAY SHARMA DIRECTOR- PROFESSOR  Dr. DALJIT SINGH Director-PROFESSOR and HEAD  Dr. ARVIND K SRIVASTVA Director-PROFESSOR  Dr. ANITA JAGETIA PROESSOR.  Dr. HUKUM SINGH PROFESSOR

2. MEMBERS LEFT Dr AJAY SHARMA Director Professor superannuated

3. ADDITION OF FACULTY DrWajid Nazir (Assistant Professor)

Dr GhanShyam Das Singhal (Assistant Professor)

4. PROMOTIONS Dr Daljit Singh and Dr AK Srivastava promoted to Director-professor

5. RESEARCH SCHEME

Thesis completed:

1- Craniosynostosis: clinical spectrum and assessement of surgical outcome 2- Assessment of surgical risk factors in the development of Ventilator associated pneumonia 3- Intraoperative microsurgical anatomy of anterior cerebral artery, anterior communicating artery and artery of Heubner in anterior cerebral territory aneurysms 4- Evaluation of Visual function, retinal nerve fibre layer thickness, VEP in patients pituitary adenoma before and after surgery 5- Bony and neurovascular anatomy of CP angle in Indian population: a cadaveric study 6- Clinico-pathological and radiological analysis of posterior fossa tumours and treatment outcome

On going projects

Thesis projects:

1 Study of VP shunt malfunction in hydrocephalous 2 Study on morphometric parameters in chiari malformation 1

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3 Cerebral circulation using ICG in aneurysms 4 Psychological dysfunction in frontal lobe lesion surgery 5 A study of IL-10 and TNF in patients with gliomas 6 Study of brainstem reflexes and chronological sequence of their loss in critically ill patients. 7 CLINICO-BIOCHEMICAL CORRELATION OF CARDIAC PARAMETERS IN PATIENT WITH SUBARACHNOID HEMORRHAGE 8 A CADAVERIC STUDY OF MICROSURGICAL ANATOMY OF LAMINA TERMINALIS AND ADJACENT NEUROVASCULAR STRUCTURES 9 SURGICAL OUTCOME OF LAMINOPLASTY IN SPINAL SURGERY 10 CEREBRAL BLOOD PERFUSION AND ITS ASSOCIATION WITH CLINICAL OUTCOME IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING CRANIOPLASTY 11 ASSOCIATION OF IMMUNOHISTOLOGICAL TYPE OF PITUTARY ADENOMA WITH SERUM HORMONE AND IMPACT OF SURGERY ON VISUAL OUTCOME 12 STUDY OF MICROBIOLOGICAL AND INFLAMATORY BIOCHEMICAL MARKER INDEGENERATIVE LUMBER DISC DISEASE OTHER PROJECTS:

1 To study serum GFAP as a diagnostic and prognostic marker in patients of glioblastoma multiforme 2 Inter-departmental meetings with various departments of Maulana Azad, GNEC, GIPMER.

6. Trainees from other agencies

Following Residents from various places visited department for training in endovascular procedures.

1- Dr.Chaitanya A. Godbole, SGPGI, Lucknow 2- Dr.Satya Dev Pandey,SR, SGPGI, Lucknow 3- Dr.Anand Kumar Jha, SR,RIMS, Ranchi 4- Dr.AnilKothiwala,SR, AIIMS Delhi 5- DrSantosh Singh SR, SGPGI, Lucknow 6- DrTejus M N, Assistant Professor, JSSMedicalCollege, Mysore

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7. Training Course/conference/Workshop organised

1- Monthly DNA meet 2- 3rd International Clinics in Neurosurgery( ICINS) October 21-22.2016 3- CME on haemostasis in neurosurgery April 2016 4- CME on Aneurysm treatment October 2016 5- CME on Gamma Knife (Edge) Nov 15,2016 6- DrBrahm Prakash Oration Delivered by DR AK Banerji October 2016

8. BOOKS CHAPTER CONTRIBUTED

1 : A patient with Neck Stifness: Daljit Singh, Anita Jagetia In Practical Neurosurgery: An Algorithm of Clinical Scenarios Edited by Dr C Deopujari, Dr N Muthukumar, Dr S Behari, Dr V Rajshekhar Under the aegis of: Neurological Society of India Publishers: Thieme

9. CONFERENCE/ PAPER PRESENTED

Papers were presented by Dr Ajay Sharma, Dr S Sinha, Dr D Singh, Dr Anita, Dr A K Srivastava and DrHukum Singh in various conferences

Conferences attended by Faculty include NSI,NSSI,Indian society of cerebrovascular surgery,Skull Base society, DNA etc.

10. DISTINGUISHED VISITOR

1 Dr G D Kiryanthan from Germany delivered lecture on use of hemostasis in neurosurgery on 27th August 2016

2 Dr Sanjay Bhatia, Consultant Neurosurgeon , 21-22 OctUSA

3 David James Consultant Radio surgery Switzerland 15th November 2016

11.HONOURS TO FACULTY

Dr Daljit Singh has been awarded prestigious BC Roy award Dr DALJIT SINGH elected as president Delhi Neurological Association

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12FELLOWSHIPS

1- DrDaljit Singh was awarded Training fellowship under HIDA, AOTS Japan (September 2016)

13. REPRESENTATION IN EXPERT COMMITTEE

Dr A Sharma , Dr D Singh, Dr A K Srivastava, DrHukum Singh, as member in expert committee of MCI, UGC, DNB,UPSC, DMC, and examiner to various university etc

14- Publications during period

Publications during period

1. Ali SA, Jagetia A, Gaur K, Sakhuja P. A diagnostic riddle in an immunocompetent adult: Meningioma or intracranial fungal granuloma?Neurosciences. 2016;21(3):278- 280.(Impact factor 3.31) 2. Ring Graft Technique for MVD. Bishnoi I, Singh D. Operative Neurosurgery (Accepted) ( Impact factor 3.742) 3. Patel K, Singh D, Singh H, Narang P, Tandon M, Ganjoo P. A study of correlation of angioarchitecture of intracranial blood vessels with difficulty during endovascular coiling of aneurysms Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery 2016;9:60-65. (Impact factor 2.959) 4. Mewada T, Ohshima T, Yamamoto T, Goto S, Kato Y. Usefulness of Embolization for Iatrogenic Dural Arteriovenous Fistula Associated with Recurrent Chronic Subdural Hematoma: A Case Report and Literature Review. World Neurosurg. 2016 Aug;92:584.e7-584.e10. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2016.05.042. Epub 2016 May 27. ( Impact factor 2.685) 5. Gupta RK, Majumdar K, Jagetia A, Saran RK. Turban-like transcalvarial destructive mass in a young child, with extensive extracranial and intracerebral involvement: A cytological diagnosis and review. Neurol India 2016;64:818-21(Impact factor 1.410) 6. Joshi Krishna Chaitanya,Singh D, Garg Deepali, Singh HukumTandon, Monica S. Assessment of clinical improvement in patients undergoing endovascular coiling in traumatic carotid cavernous fistulas Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery; Assen 149 (2016): 46-54(Impact factor 1.198) 7. Gupta RK, Batra VV, Jagetia A, Singh D. Pineal region pilocytic astrocytoma; an unusual site with variable radiological, clinical, and histological features: A report of two cases. J Neurosci Rural Pract 2016;7:459-62 8. SachdevA D, Bishnoi I, Jagetia A, Rathore L, Agarwal A, Batra, V, Kaur A.Intraventricular Tuberculoma in a Child: A Rare Location. Pediatr Neurosurg. 2016 Dec 3. [Epub ahead of print](Impact factor 0.245) 9. Shah AS, Singh D, Loomba P, Singh H, Mittal A, Srivastava S. Peroral Extrusion of Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt: An Unusual Complication and Review of Literature. Indian J Neurosurg 2016;5:196–201. 10. Kumar V, Shah AS, Singh D, Loomba PS, Singh H, Jagetia A. Ventriculoperitoneal shunt tube infection and changing pattern of antibiotic sensitivity in neurosurgery practice: Alarming trends. Neurol India 2016;64:671-6 (Impact factor 1.410)

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11. Mewada T, Srivastava AK. Isolated cervical intramedullary cysticercosis. Neurol India 2016;64:188-9 . (Impact factor 1.410) 12. Kumar V, Singh H, Jagetia A, Singh D, Tandon MS, Ganjoo, P, Passey JC, Gulati A. Embolisation of skull base tumors: Institutional experience. MAMC J Med Sci 2016;2:76-80( Impact factor 0.524) 13. Bodeliwala S, Agrawal A, Mittal A, Singh D, Vageesh B G, Singh H. Transanal protrusion of ventriculoperitoneal shunt via appendicular perforation: A rare case report. J PediatrNeurosci 2016;11:274-6 ( Impact factor 0.612) 14. Kumar P, Rastogi V, Bodeliwala S, Kumar V, Singh H, Singh D. Ectasia of transverse and sigmoid sinuses with vein of Galen malformation. Neurol India 2016;64:1373-4(Impact factor 1.410 15. Kumar P, Bishnoi I, Singh D, Saran RK, Kumar V. Follicle stimulating hormone secreting pituitary macroadenoma in males: A rare entity. Neurol India 2016;64:1068-71(Impact factor 1.410 16. Singh D, Bodeliwala S, Singh H, Jagetia A, Mittal A. Postmyelotomy closure of spinal cord - "Zip lock technique": An initial experience. World Neurosurg. 2017 Jan 10. pii: S1878- 8750(17)30010-4. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2017.01.002. [Epub ahead of print] ( Impact factor 2.685) 17. Bodeliwala S, Agrawal A, Mittal A, Singh D, Vageesh B G, Singh H. Transanal protrusion of ventriculoperitoneal shunt via appendicular perforation: A rare case report. J PediatrNeurosci 2016;11:274-6( Impact factor 0.617) 18. Jagetia A, Mewada T, Bishnoi I, Bhutte M, Singh H, Srivastava AK, Singh D. Understanding the Course of Vertebral Artery at Craniovertebral Junction in Occipital Assimilation of Atlas: Made Simplified Using Conventional Angiography. J NeurolSurg B. DOI: 10.1055/s-0036- 1594240.Epub ahead of print 19. Jagetia A. Tuberculous vasculitis: The neurosurgeon's perspective. Neurol India 2016;64:868- 70. 20. Bodeliwala S, Singh D, Singh H, Iqbal M, Agarwal A, Khurana P. Spinal dysraphism with tripedus: A child with three legs. Neurol India 2017;65:214-6. (Impact factor 1.410 21. Singh D. Author's reply: The right to refusal: The patient's prerogative. Neurol India(Impact factor 1.4102016;64:1395-6. 22. Singh D, Tanshi D. Consent taking in neurosurgery: Education and tips for safe practice. Neurol India 2016;64:742-50. (Impact factor 1.410 23. Agarwal J, Ganjoo P, Hansda U, Sharma MU, Tandon MS, Singh D. Perioperative concerns in neurosurgical patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection. Asian J Neurosurg 2016;11:103-8( Impact factor 0.687) 24. Mahajan N, Gaur K, Mandal S, Saran RK, Singh H. Malignant Bilateral Basifrontal Solitary Fibrous Tumor. A Case Report. Anal Quant CytopatholHistpathol. 2016 Apr;38(2):133-6. ( Impact factor 0.987 25. Mehndiratta MM, Nayak R, Ali S, Sharma A, Gulati NS. Ventilators in ICU: A boon or burden. Ann Indian AcadNeurol 2016;19:69-73. ( Impact factor 0.687) 26. Gupta RK, Saran RK, Jagetia A, Narang P. Extra-axial dural cavernous hemangioma with dural tail sign, masquerading as meningioma. J Neurosci Rural Pract 2016;7:615-6. ( Impact factor 0.687

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27. Agrawal A, Sachdeva D, Setia V, Srivastava AKAn Incidentally Diagnosed Interdural Lipoma.JCR 2016;6:552-555. 28. Multiple intracranial Aneurysms in a single twig of ICA. Agrawal A, Singh D, Mittal A, Sachdeva D. Journal of Cerebravascular Surgery. (Accepted) 29. Redo Microvascular Decompression. Bishnoi I, Singh D. Asian Journal of Neurosurgery (Accepted) ( Impact factor 0.687 30. Endovascular Nuances in management of multiple intracranial aneurysms. Tejus MN, Singh D, Jagetia A, Singh H, Ganjoo P, Tandon M, Chawla R. Neurology India (Accepted) ( Impact factor 1.410) 31. Dorsal Herniation of Cervical SpinalCord: RareCases Report Romanian J Neurosciences Ajay M,Singh D (Accepted) ( Impact factor 0.88) 32. Assessment of surgical risk factors in ventilator associated pneumonia. Sachdeva D, Singh D, Loomba P, Singh H, Tandon M, Neurology India (Accepted) ( Impact factor 1.410) 33. Glue complications in MVD lessons learnt. Neurology India. Bishnoi I, Kato Y, Shyam D. (Accepted) ( Impact factor 1.410) 34. Multiple aneurysms arising from single ICA. Neurology India. Bishnoi I, Iqbal M, Jagetia A, Sachdeva D. (Accepted) ( Impact factor 1.410) 35. A study of clipping of anterior circulation aneurysm using ICGVA and its correlation with postoperative DSA. Kumar V, Jagetia A, Singh D, Srivastava AK, Singh H. Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice. (Peer Review) 36. Giant bilateral cavernous segment butterfly aneurysm. Iqbal M, Singh D, Singh H, Ajay M. Neurlogy India. (Peer Review) 37. A case report of VP shunt aspergillosis. Kumar V, Singh D, Singh H, Saran RK. Journal of Pediatric Neurosciences. (Peer Review) 38. A case report of solitary intradural plasmacytoma. Kumar V, Srivastava AK , Kumar P, Saran RK. Indian Journal of Neurosciences. (Peer Review) 39. A case report of extradural metastasis of mixed germ cell tumor. Sachdeva D, Kumar V, Srivastava AK, Saran RK. Journal of Pediatric Neurosciences. (Peer Review) 40. Skull based giant cell tumor with atypical location highlighting importance of intraoperative cytological examination: Report of four cases. Batra V, Gupta RK, Bodeliwala S. Neurology India. (Peer Review) 41. Bilateral Lateral Ventricle Choroid Plexus Cyst; An incidental Finding. Bodeliwala S, Kumar P, Kumar V, Mittal A, Singh D. Journal Pediatric Neurosciences. (Peer Review) 42. Un Noticed small intimal Flap leading to fatal cervical ICA dissection following coiling of paraclionoid aneurysm. Jagetia A, Setia V, Ali SA, Nagar V, Srivastava AK. Journal of cerebrovascular society of india. (Peer Review) 43. Mechanical v/s electrical detachment system in intracranial aneurysm in sickle cell disease. Sachdeva D, Singh D, Mittal A, Bishnoi I. Journal of clinical neurosciences (Peer Review) 44. Medulloblastoma with frontal metastasis-A case report. Sachdeva D, Bishnoi I, Rathore L, Setia V, Jagetia A. Pediatric Neurosciences. ( Peer Review) 45. Anaplastic ganglioglioma. Sachdeva D, Bishnoi I, Rathore L, Jagetia A, Agrawal A. Pediatric Neurosciences. ( Peer Review) 46. Pitutarychondrosarcoma;an unusual cause of a sellarsuprasellar mass masquerading as piyuitary adenoma. Minnervamedica. Dutta, G, Singh D, Saran RK, Kumar, V, Sachedva D (Peer Review)

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47. Dural based posterior fossa giant cavernous hemangioma masquerading as hemangiopericytoma- report of a case and review of literature. MinnervaMedica. Dutta G, Sachdeva D, Gupta R, Borde P, Singh D, Mittal A(Peer Review) 48. Giant parieto-occipital lobe pediatric gliosarcoma: Report of a rare entity and review of literature. Pediatric neurosurgery. Dutta G, Sachdeva D, Ansari T, Singh D, Kumar V (Peer Review) 49. Is it justifiable to label a spindle cell oncocytoma as oncocytic pituicytoma based on TTF-1 expression? : A case report with review of literature. Batra V, Gupta RK, Kumar V, Singh D. Neurology India. (Peer Review) 50. Spontaneous regression of a suspected temporal lobe glioblastoma with its appearnace at a different site. Gandhoke CS, Singh D, Ansari T, Saran RK. Neurology India (Peer review) 51. Massive skull metstasis from a case of follicular carcinoma thyroid. Gandhoke CS, Singh SinghD, Borde P, Saran RK. Neurology India (Peer Review) 52. Intradural extramedullary soiltary capillary hemangioma in thoracic spine:a case report. Garg M, Singh D, Kumar V, Singh H, Sachdeva D, Saran RK. Indian journal of Neurosurgery. (Peer review)

15 HEALTH SERVICES TO COMMUNITY

Faculty members conducted several TV show and community education program in electronic and print media.

16 LAB DATA: More than 200 Diagnostic Neuro-Angiographic procedures

17. NEW FACILITY ADDED: ANew Latest generation Operative Microscope added this year

18.ANY OTHER RELEVENT INFORMATION

Department received TWELVE Academic awards in the year 2015-2016 (list as below) for presentations of various papers in various conferences or National levels Quiz.

Awards 1-BEST PAPER AWARD in 16th DNA con 2016 organized by BLK to Dr Amit mittal, Senior resident Relation between aneurysm volume, packing density, aneurysm occlusion and compaction in 35 cerebral aneurysm treated with endovascular coiling:

2 BEST POSTER AWARD to Dr Pankaj kumar, Senior resident in 16th DNA con 2016 organised by BLK surgical outcome of pineal region mass in pediatric population

3 2ND AWARD in DNA quiz 2016 Team of SR from Neurosurgery GIPMER

4 BEST PLATFORM PRESENTATION NSSI 2016 Srinagar. to DrCharandeep: Study of the clinical,ECG and biochemical spectrum of cardiovascular complications in patients of aneurismal SAH-An initial experience at a tertiary center in India.

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5 3RD PRIZE, POSTER PRESENTATION world spine 7-poster-iatrogenic cervical spinal cord herniation-a rare case report –DR AJAY

6 2ND PRIZE, PLATFORM PRESENTATION evaluation of visual action in pituitary adenoma surgery by RNFLT- in NSSI Srinagar2016-DR IQBAL

7 2ND PRIZE,PLATFORM PRESENTATIONEvaluation of pulmonary function test after rigid occipito-cervical fixation in craniovertebral junction anomaly-WORLD SPINE 7 - to DrDeepashu

8 2ND PRIZE PLATFORM PRESENTATION: C1 lateral mass fixation:positioning aiding in easy access- to DR VIKRANT IN WORLD SPINE 7

9 2ND PRIZE Torrent talent hunt (NSI) to DR VIKRANT

10 . BEST POSTER AWARD at NSI Chennai 2016 to DrCharandeep Study of the clinical,ECG and biochemical spectrum of cardiovascular complications in patients of aneurismal SAH-An initial experience at a tertiary center in india

11. FIRST PRIZE IN MCQ :Dr Gautam Dutta received quiz in 10th instructional Course of NSI at Jaipur Auf 2016

12. FIRST PRIZE IN MCQ:DrDeepashu Sachdeva got at NSI annual conference Dec. 2016 Chennai

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NEUROLOGY

Name of Head of department: Dr Geeta Anjum Khwaja 1. Faculty

S. No Name of the faculty Designation

1 Dr Geeta A Khwaja Director-Professor and Head

2 Dr Vinod Puri Director- Professor

3 Dr Debashish Chowdhury Professor

4 Dr Neera Chaudhry Professor

5 Dr Sanjay Pandey Professor

6. Dr. Anu Gupta Assistant Professor Neurology

2. Research Scheme a) Details of Thesis completed during current year Dr. Geeta A Khwaja As Supervisor

 Headache Related Disability and Quality of Life in Chronic Migraine. (Dr. Abhilek Shrivastava – w.e.f. August 2014 to November 2016)

 Frontal Executive Dysfunction in Patients with Idiopathic Epilepsy. (Dr. Shyam – w.e.f. August 2015 to 2018)

 Cognitive Impairment In Episodic And Chronic Migraine. (Dr. Nishant Aswani w.e.f. 2016 to 2019)

As Co-Supervisor

 Neuropsychological Functioning in Right Versus Left Hemispheric Brain Damage Patients with Ischemic Stroke. (Mona Ranga – Ph.D. Psychology Research Scholar, Delhi University, w.e.f.

March 2013 to January 2017)

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 Clinical and Electrophysiological Study of Tremor in the Patients with Adult Onset Primary Dystonia. (Dr. Neelav Sharma – w.e.f. August 2014 to November 2016)

 A Comparative Study of Autonomic Dysfunctions in Migraine and Trigeminal Autonomic Cephalagias. (Dr. Amit Shankar Singh – w.e.f. August 2014 to November 2016)

 A Case Controlled Study of Atherosclerosis Related Risk Associations in Migraine and Cluster Headache. (Dr. Ankur Gupta – w.e.f. 2015-2018)

 Genotypic and Phenotypic Correlations in Parkinson Disease Patients. (Dr. Tomar Laxmikant Ramkumar singh – w.e.f. 2015-2018)

 Clinical Spectrum and Treatment Outcome of Primary Headache Disorders in a Tertiary Care Headache Clinic. (Dr. Dilip Nagrawal w.e.f. 2016 to 2019)

 Clinical Spectrum of Optic Neuropathy and Its Treatment Outcome. (Dr. Nitin Kumar Rai w.e.f. 2016 to 2019)

 A Clinical Study of Post Stroke Movement Disorder. (Dr. Priyanka Mahendra Tater w.e.f. 2016 to 2019)

Dr. Debashish Chowdhury Supervisor

 A Comparative Study of Autonomic Dysfunctions in Migraine and Trigeminal Autonomic Cephalagias. (Dr. Amit Shankar Singh – w.e.f. August 2014 to November 2016)  A Case Controlled Study of Atherosclerosis Related Risk Associations in Migraine and Cluster Headache. (Dr. Ankur Gupta – w.e.f. 2015-2018)  Clinical Spectrum and Treatment Outcome of Primary Headache Disorders in a Tertiary Care Headache Clinic. (Dr. Dilip Nagrawal w.e.f. 2016 to 2019)  Clinical Spectrum of Optic Neuropathy and Its Treatment Outcome. (Dr. Nitin Kumar Rai w.e.f. 2016 to 2019)

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Dr. Neera Chaudhry As Supervisor

1. Pattern Of Sleep Disorder In Young Onset Parkinson’s Disease Patients(Dr. Shruti Jain 2013-2016

2. Modulation Of Epileptiform EEG Discharges In Patients With Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy (Dr. Kamakshi Dhamija,2015-18)

3. To Study The Role Of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation In Chronic Migraine(Dr. Rajesh Reddy P, 2015-18)

4. To study the occurence of Unrecognised diabetes mellitus and Impaired Glucose Tolerance in patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke with no previous diagnosis of Diabetes mellitus(Dr Puja Rani, 2016-2019)

5. Cognitive Dysfunction In Patients With Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy ( Dr Tannushree Chawla, 2016-2017) As Co-Supervisor 1. Sleep Architecture In Patients Of Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy( Dr. Sujata Roshan 2013- 2016)

2. Inflammatory Biomarkers In Patients Of Epilepsy( Dr Aviraj Deshmukh Satish2013- 2016)

3. Effect of antiepileptic drugs on calcium metabolism and reproductive hormones in epileptic patients(Dr. Santosh Kumar, 2015-18) Dr. Sanjay Pandey Supervisor  Sensory Tricks in Dystonia (Dr. Gulab Chand Soni – w.e.f. 2013 to 2016)  Clinical and Electrophysiological Study of Tremor in the Patients with Adult Onset Primary Dystonia. (Dr. Neelav Sharma – w.e.f. August 2014 to 2017)  Genotypic and Phenotypic Correlations in Parkinson Disease Patients. (Dr. Tomar Laxmikant Ramkumar singh – w.e.f. 2015-2018)  A Clinical Study of Post Stroke Movement Disorder. (Dr. Priyanka Mahendra Tater w.e.f. 2016 to 2019) Co-supervisor  A Comparative Study of Autonomic Dysfunctions in Migraine and Trigeminal Autonomic Cephalagias. (Dr. Amit Shankar Singh – w.e.f. August 2014 to 2017)

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 A case controlled Study of Atherosclerosis related Risk Associations in Migraine and Cluster Headache. (Dr. Ankur Gupta – w.e.f. 2015-2018)  Headache Related Disability and Quality of Life in Chronic Migraine. (Dr. Abhilek Shrivastava – w.e.f. August 2014 to 2017)  Frontal Executive Dysfunction in Patients with Idiopathic Epilepsy. (Dr. Shyam Sunder Lakhkar – w.e.f. August 2015 to 2018)  Cognitive Impairment In Episodic And Chronic Migraine. (Dr. Nishant Aswani w.e.f. 2016 to 2019)

3. Training course/Conferences/Workshop organized Dr. Neera Chaudhry International Workshop on Epilepsy,2016, GB Pant Hospital , New Delhi, Feb. 2016

Dr Debashish Chowdhury

a. Course Director, National Headache Update in association with Headache Subsection of IAN, Coimbatore, July 2016 b. Course Director, 1st Kerala Headache Update in association with Headache Subsection of IAN, Kochi, December, 2016 c. Corse Director, Headache Master Summit in association with Headache Subsection of IAN and International Headache Society, Delhi, December 2016

4. Publications during the period: Articles Published

1. Hypothyroidism masking Myotonic dystrophy. Neera Chaudhry, Vinod Puri, Yogesh Patidar, Geeta A Khwaja. JIACM, 2016; vol. 17, No. 1 Pg. 40-43 2. An Unusual Case of Myelitis with Myositis. Neera Chaudhry, Prashant Makhija, Vinod Puri, Geeta Anjum Khwaja, Ashish Duggal, Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research. 2016 May, Vol-10(5): OD19-OD20 3. Writer’s Cramp in Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 1. Geeta Khwaja, Abhilekh Srivastava, Vijay Ghuge, Neera Chaudhry. Journal of neurosciences in rural practices, 2016 Oct- Dec; 7(4): 584–586. 4. Sharma S, Chowdhury D, Singh B, Khwaja G. Anemia as a risk factor for acute ischemic stroke and its association with stroke severity and outcome: A prospective case control study. Ann Indian Acad Neurol 2016; 19 (2): 97.

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5. Singh AS, Chowdhury D, Khwaza GA. Do episodic migraine patients also have cranial autonomic dysfunctions? A prospective tertiary care headache clinic study from North India. Ann Indian Acad Neurol 2016;19 (2): 109-10. 6. Gupta A, Chowdhury D, Khwaza GA. Clinical profile, aura characteristics, treatment outcome in patients of migraine with aura and their comparison with migraine without aura. Ann Indian Acad Neurol 2016; 19 (2): 110. 7. Chopra R, Chowdhury D, Khwaza GA. A prospective comprehensive study of a rare primary headache disorder: 10 cases of hemicrania continua. Ann Indian Acad Neurol 2016; 19 (2): 110-11. 8. Duggal AK, Chowdhury D, Shrivastava A, Khwaja GA. Cerebral sino-venous occlusion in males: A retrospective analysis of clinical, radiological and treatment outcomes. Ann Indian Acad Neurol 2016; 19 (2): 44. 9. Srivastava A, Chowdhury D, Khwaza GA. Clinical profile and treatment outcome of migraine in children and adolescents: A 2 years follow up observational study from North India. Ann Indian Acad Neurol 2016; 19 (2): 111-12. 10. Sharma S, Chowdhury D, Khwaja GA. Clinical profile, triggers for chronification and treatment outcome in chronic migraine: A clinic based study from north India. Cephalalgia 2016; 36 (1): 183. 11. Singh AS, Chowdhury D, Khwaja GA. A comparative study of cranial autonomic dysfunctions in adult migraine and cluster headache patients. Cephalalgia 2016; 36 (1): 183. 12. Srivastava A, Chowdhury D, Khwaja GA. Clinical profile and treatment outcome of migraine in children: A 2 years follow up observational study from north India. Cephalalgia 2016; 36 (1): 87. 13. Chopra R, Chowdhury D, Khwaja GA. Clinical, bedside and electrophysiological autonomic abnormalities in trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias: A comparative study between the subtypes. Cephalalgia 2016; 36 (1): 92-93. 14. Chowdhury D, Trivedi A. Occurrence of cerebral microbleeds and its association with risk factors and outcome in patients of acute stroke: A tertiary care study from north India. Int J Stroke 2016; 11 (3): 281. 15. Makhija P, Chowdhury D, Khwaja GA. Occurrence and pattern of polyvascular atherosclerotic disease (POLYVD) and its risk associations in patients of ischemic stroke: A tertiary care center study from north India. Int J Stroke 2016; 11 (3): 547. 16. Sharma S, Chowdhury D, Khwaja GA. Iron deficiency anemia in acute ischemic stroke: A case control study of 400 subjects from north India. Int J Stroke 2016; 11 (3): 554. 17. Singh AC, Chowdhury D. Occurrence and risk association of metabolic syndrome in acute ischemic stroke: A clinic based study from north India. Int J Stroke 2016; 11 (3): 695.

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18. Sharma P, Chowdhury D. Study of occurrence and pattern of cerebro-vascular atherosclerosis (extra and intracranial) and its impact on stroke severity and outcome in patients of acute ischemic stroke. Int J Stroke 2016; 11 (3): 693. 19. Raghuvanshi S, Chowdhury D. Predictors of short and long term outcomes after stroke: A clinic based study from north India. Int J Stroke 2016; 11 (3): 624. 20. Singh AS, Chowdhury D. A rare case of simultaneous acute bilateral vertical gaze palsy with astasia in acute ischemic stroke. Int J Stroke 2016; 11 (3): 740 21. The dilemma of arranged marriages in people with epilepsy. An expert group appraisal. Singh G, Pauranik A, Menon B, Paul BS, Celai C, Chowdhury D et al. Epilepsy & Behavior 2016; 61:242 - 247. 22. Cognitive dysfunctions are common in cluster headache: a tertiary care headache clinic based study from North India. S. Sharma, D. Chowdhury, R. Chopra, G. Khwaja, S. Pandey. Cephalalgia 2015;35(6S): 83 23. Pandey S. Sharma S. Meige's syndrome: History, epidemiology, clinical features, pathogenesis and treatment. J Neurol Sci. 2017 Jan 15;372:162-170. 24. Pandey S, Sarma N. Tremor in dystonia. Parkinsonism Relat Disord. 2016 Apr 1. 25. Sharma S. Pandey S. Approach to a tremor patient. Ann Indian Acad Neurol. 2016;10:433-443. 26. Pandey S, Jain S. Pramipexole-associated fixed limb dystonia in Parkinson's disease. Parkinsonism Relat Disord. 2016 Oct;31:159-160. 27. Pandey S, Singh AS. The double-chin posture: Posterior sagittal shift in cervical dystonia. Neurol India. 2016 May-Jun;64(3):556-8. 28. Pandey S, Jain S. Bilateral familial Hirayama disease in a father and daughter. Ann Indian Acad Neurol. 2016 Apr-Jun;19(2):264-6. 29. Pandey S, Rathore C, Michael BD. Antiepileptic drugs for the primary and secondary prevention of seizures in viral encephalitis. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2016 May 22;(5):CD010247. 30. Pandey S, Jain S. Bulging and Pulsating Conjunctiva. JAMA Neurol. 2016 Feb 8. Impact factor: 7.42 31. Srivanitchapoom P, Park JE, Thirugnanasambandam N, Panyakaew P, Ramos VF, Pandey S, Wu T, Hallett M. Inducing LTD-Like Effect in the Human Motor Cortex with Low Frequency and Very Short Duration Paired Associative Stimulation: An Exploratory Study. Neural Plast. 2016;2016:3920298. Impact factor: 3.58 32. Prachaya Srivanitchapoom, Ejaz A. Shamim,. Pierre Diomi, .Takaaki Hattori,. Sanjay Pandey, Sherry Vorbach, Jung E. Park, Tianxia Wu, Sungyoung Auh, Mark Hallett. Differences in Active Range of Motion Measurements in the Upper Extremity of Patients with Writer’s cramp (WC) Compared with Healthy Controls. Journal of Hand therapy. 33. Pandey S, Sarma N. Clonic Perseveration vs Stereotypy Phenomenology-Reply. JAMA Neurol. 2015 Dec 28:1. 34. Pandey S. When to do deep brain stimulation surgery in Parkinson disease? Early or

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late? Neurol India. 2016 Jan-Feb;64(1):8-9. 35. Gupta A, Kumar N, Saharan R, Rastogi P, Vishnu VY, Lal V. Teaching Video NeuroImages: Vertical supranuclear ophthalmoparesis: A diagnostic pearl for Niemann- Pick C. Neurology 2016;86(10) 36. Gupta A, Goyal MK, Singh P, Lal V. Early Transneuronal Degeneration in Dyke- Davidoff-Masson Syndrome. J Clin Neurol 2016;12:117-8. 37. Goyal MK, Bhatkar S, Modi M, Mehta S, Gupta A, Kamath S, Lal V. Anti-Ri antibody- mediated paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration: A rare, treatable yet poorly recognized entity. Neurol India. 2016 Sep-Oct;64(5):1033-5. 38. Sharma S, Gupta A, Deshmukh A, Puri V. Arsenic poisoning and Mees' lines. QJM. 2016 Aug;109(8):565-6. 39. Puri V, Gupta A. Weakness in the critically ill: Can we predict and prevent? Neurol India. 2016 Jul-Aug;64(4):606-7. 40. Gupta A, Prabhakar S, Modi M, Bhadada SK, Kalaivani M, Lal V, Khurana D. Effect of Vitamin D and calcium supplementation on ischaemic stroke outcome: a randomised controlled open-label trial. Int J Clin Pract. 2016 Sep;70(9):764-70. 41. Sharma S, Gupta A, Soni G, Saran RK, Srivastava AK, Puri V. The butterfly mystery. Neurol India. 2016 Nov-Dec;64(6):1376-1377. 42. Sharma S, Gupta A, Deshmukh A, Singh S, Puri V. Downbeat nystagmus. Postgrad Med J. 2016 Dec 13. Articles Sent / Accepted for Publication

1. Predominantly Ataxic Polyneuropathy Preceding a Recrudescence of Falciparum Malaria. Geeta A. Khwaja, Ashish Duggal, Neera Chaudhry, Meena Gupta, Debashish Chowdhury, Munish Kumar, Vikram Bohra (JIACM, june 2016). 2. Chronic Daily Headache With Recurrent Episodic Neurological Manifestations Due To Idiopathic Hypertrophic Cranial Pachymeningitis - A Case Report Khwaja G A, Ghuge V, Duggal A, Kumar M, Bohra V, Chaudhury N, Chowdhury D, Pandey S. (sent 6th May 2015 in JIACM). 3. Steroid Responsive Relapsing Remitting Seronegative Autoimmune Brainstem Encephalitis: A case report with long term follow up. Khwaja G A, Duggal A K, Bohra, Chaudhry N. Chowdhury D. (JIACM, june 2016). 4. Bilateral Finger Drop Sign in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. Chaudhry N, Patidar Y, Duggal A, Puri V, Khwaja G.A. (Neurology Asia). 5. A Case of Gluten Sensitive Ataxia. Chaudhry N, Makhija P, Duggal A, Puri V, Khwaja G.A. (Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice). 6. Diffuse Symmetric Lower Limb Pseudohypertrophy And Muscle Stiffness As The Initial Manifestation Of Hypothyroidism. Geeta A. Khwaja, Aviraj Deshmukh, Abhilekh Srivastava, Vijay Ghuge, Neelav Sarma, Neera Chaudhry (JIACM June 2016)

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7. Association of Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder with Non Organ Specific Autoimmunity – a case report. Neera Chaudhry, Kamakshi Dhamija, Geeta A Khwaja, Vinod Puri, Laxmikant Joshi, Sumit Kumar Rabi. Lancet Neurology 8. Topiramate Responsive Prominent Head Tremor as an Atypical Presentation of Guillian Barre Syndrome. Geeta A Khwaja, Abhilekh Srivastava, Vijay Ghughe, Shyamsundar Lakshkar, Neera Chaudhary, Debashish Chowdhury, Sanjay Pandey. (Movement disorders clinical practice, july 2016) 9. Recurrent Acute Confusional State as a Manifestation of Hypertensive Brainstem Encephalopathy. Geeta Khwaja, Abhilekh Srivastava, Shyamsunder Lakshkar, Neera Chaudhry (Journal of neurosciences in rural practices, july 2016). 10. Hirayama Disease : A fresh look into an old disease. Abhilekh Srivastava, Neera Chaudhry, Geeta Khwaja. (Journal of postgraduate medicine, july 2016) 11. Anabolic Steroid Abuse In Gym Enthusiasts - An Under Recognized Cause Of Cerebral Venous Thrombosis. Geeta Anjum Khwaja, Abhilekh Srivastava,xmikant Joshi, Aviraj Deshmukh, Nitin Garg, Debashish Chowdhury, Neera Chaudhry (JNRP, july 2016)

a. Books/Chapters contributed:

1. Conferences/ Workshops / Symposiums attended: d. Dr Geeta A Khwaja Conferences Attended

 Asian Society of Continuing Medical Education Crossover 2016, held at Port Blair, 07th - 09th October 2016.  3rd ICINS Neuro-Endovascular Workshop & Symposium organized by Department of Neurosurgery, G.B. Pant Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research, 21st to 22nd October 2016.  10th World Stroke Congress held at Hyderabad, 26th to 29th October 2016. Dr Debashish Chowdhury A. Annual Conference of Indian Academy of Neurology, Kolkata, November 2016 B. International Stroke Congress, Hyderabad, October, 2016 Dr Neera Chaudhry Conferences Attended

 International Workshop on Epilepsy,2016, GB Pant Hospital , New Delhi, Feb. 2016

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 Attended Asian Society of Continuing Medical Education Crossover 2016, 07th - 09th October 2016 held at hotel Sinclair, Port Blair  World Congress On Stroke, Hyderabad, October 25th -30th , 2016  Attended 3rd ICINS Neuro Endovascular Workshop & Symposium, Department of Neurosurgery, G.B. Pant Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research at 21st to 22nd October 2016.  Attended World Congress at Hyderabad on 26th to 29th 2016. Guest Lecture

 Chaired a session on “Cognition and Epilepsy” in Asian Society of Continuing Medical Education Crossover 2016, 07th - 09th October 2016 held at hotel Sinclair, Port Blair.  Management of Stroke, Pandit. Deen Dayal Upadhya Institute for Physically Handicapped , New Delhi,Stroke Rehabilitation, Translating Evidence to Practice,November 2017  Diagnosis And Management Of Tremor, 5th February, DNACON, 2017, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi  Neurotoxicity and Mercury, Workshop on Ocupational Health, 13-15th February, 2017, MAMC d. Dr Sanjay Pandey i. International Parkinson disease and movement disorders conference 2016 at Berlin, Germany ii. Annual Conference of the Indian Academy of Neurology, Kolkatta, October 2015 iii. Annual Conference of the Neurological Society of India, Chennai, December 2015

e. Dr. Anu Gupta 10. Visitors: None 11. Significant events (Honors to faculty): None

12. Fellowship: Dr. Sanjay Pandey received travel grant from DST to attend International Parkinson disease and movement disorder conference at Berlin, Germany

13. Representation on expert committee / bodies-

Dr Geeta A Khwaja

 Member Editorial Advisory Board, JIACM (Journal of Indian Academy of Clinical Medicine), Delhi, w.e.f. March 2005.  Board Member of the Interdisciplinary Brain Research Centre (IBRC) at JNMC AMU. Aligarh, w.e.f. 25/7/12.

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 Member of Pharmaco-Vigilance Committee, Department of Pharmacology, Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, w.e.f. 16/12/2014.  Chairperson Blood Transfusion committee GIPMER, w.e.f. 14.05.2015.  Nominated for TAC (Technical Approval Committee), GIPMER w.ef. 07/10/2015.  Chaired a session on “Pharmacological Management of Dementia” in Asian Society of Continuing Medical Education Crossover 2016, 07th - 09th October 2016 held at hotel Sinclair, Port Blair.  Invited as Expert Member for conducting interview for teaching faculty on 28 september 2016 at Janakpuri Super Specialty Hospital society, New Delhi-58.  Invited as Advisor in the P.T. Boards for assessing candidates who have qualified in the Combined Medical Services Examination, 2016 on 02/11/2016 to 04.11.2016 at UPSC Office, New Delhi. Dr. Neera Chaudhry a. External examiner for BPT 2nd year, Jamia Milia Islamia, May 2016 b. External examiner for MPT, 3rd Semester, Neurology, Jamia Milia Islamia, December,2016 c. Neurology classes for 3rd semester MPT Neurology, Jamia Milia Islamia, New Delhi d. Training of DCNT students, GB Pant Hospital New Delhi e. Invited as expert member for conducting interview for teaching faculty for JSSHS. (Janakpuri Super Specialty Hospital society ) New Delhi-58. f. Moderater for DNB Neurology Theory Examination, NBE, New Delhi g. Member in MAMC Diability Certification Board.

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PATHOLOGY

Name of the Head of Department – Dr Puja Sakhuja

1. Faculty:

S. No. Name of Faculty Designation

1. Dr Puja Sakhuja Director Professor & HOD

2. Dr Ravindra K Saran Director Professor

3. Dr Vineeta V Batra Director Professor

4. Dr Kaushik Majumdar Assistant Professor

2. Research Schemes:

Dr Puja Sakhuja

1. To study the markers of Epithelial Mesenchymal Transition in Chronic Liver Diseases – PhD thesis 2. Association of Microsatellite instability with gastric cancer 3. Role of Her2/neu in gall bladder carcinomas: An Immunohistochemical and Flourescent-in- situ Hybridization study- by UGC for funding 4. Proteomic Analysis of Plasma Exosomesto Identify Circulatory Biomarkers forGallbladder Carcinoma - ICMR Dr VV Batra  Infrastructure development project by DBT for development of EM facility for Delhi Government hospitals  Use of FISH probe 1p19q in the diagnosis of oligodendrogliomas -UGC

(b) Details of thesis completed during current year

Co-supervisors for thesis in MAMC Pathology, DM, MCh thesis at GIPMER and thesis at MAIDS

5. Trainees from other agencies:

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S. No. Name of the Sponsoring agency Period of Training trainees

Technician 1 CNBC One month

SKIMS 2 Weeks

DNB Pathology students 7 From ESI hospital, 2-6 weeks Safdarjung Hospital and Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute and MAIDS

Specialist pathologist 1 JSSH 1 month

Asst. professor 1 SKIMS 2 weeks

5. Conferences organized:  Slide seminar “Cases from daily life, lesson for life time” 24 th Aug 2016 – Dr A Rawal, USA.  Digital Pathology Slide session and Webinar on Luminal Gastrointestinal Pathology on 16th and 17th November 2016.

7. Publications during the period:

Dr Puja Sakhuja:

1: Gupta S, Ghosh S, Gupta S, Sakhuja P. Effect of curcumin on the expression of p53, transforming growth factor-β, and inducible nitric oxide synthase in oral submucous fibrosis: A pilot study. J Investig Clin Dent. 2016 Dec 17. 2: Gaur K, Sakhuja P, Puri AS, Majumdar K. Gluten-Free hepatomiracle in "celiac hepatitis": A case highlighting the rare occurrence of nutrition-induced near total reversal of advanced steatohepatitis and cirrhosis. Saudi J Gastroenterol. 2016 Nov;22(6):461-464. 3: Raghuvanshi T, Garg S, Aggarwal S, Sakhuja P. Prevalence of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in non-obese non-diabetic hypothyroid North Indian population. J Assoc Physicians India. 2016 Jan;64(1):37. 4: Singh J, Puri AS, Sachdeva S, Sakhuja P, Arivarasan K. Rectal tuberculosis after infliximab therapy despite negative screening for latent tuberculosis in a patient with ulcerative colitis. Intest Res. 2016 Apr;14(2):183-6. 5: Ali SA, Jagetia A, Gaur K, Sakhuja P. A diagnostic riddle in an immunocompetent adult: Meningioma or intracranial fungal granuloma? Neurosciences (Riyadh). 2016 Jul;21(3):278-80.

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6: Kondala R, Puri AS, Banka AK, Sachdeva S, Sakhuja P. Short-term prognosis of potential celiac disease in Indian patients. United European Gastroenterol J. 2016 Apr;4(2):275-80. 7: Soni A, Arivarasan K, Sachdeva S, Kumar A, Sakhuja P, Puri AS. Education and Imaging. Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic: Spontaneous bilioma secondary to ampullary cancer: a rare presentation. J Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2016 Mar;31(3):523. Dr Ravindra K Saran: 1: Sharma S, Gupta A, Soni G, Saran RK, Srivastava AK, Puri V. The butterfly mystery. Neurol India. 2016 Nov-Dec;64(6):1376-1377. 2: Gupta RK, Saran RK, Jagetia A, Narang P. Extra-axial dural cavernous hemangioma with dural tail sign, masquerading as meningioma. J Neurosci Rural Pract. 2016 Oct-Dec;7(4):615-616. 3: Narang M, Puri AS, Sachdeva S, Singh J, Kumar A, Saran RK. Celiac Disease and H. Pylori Infection in Children: Is there any Association? J Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2016 Nov 15. 4: Gupta RK, Saran RK, Sharma MC, Srivastava AK, Garg L. Melanosomal melanin pigment in pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma, evidence for neuronal-glial origin: A case report with review of the literature. Neuropathology. 2016 Sep 19. 5: Kumar P, Bishnoi I, Singh D, Saran RK, Kumar V. Follicle stimulating hormone secreting pituitary macroadenoma in males: A rare entity. Neurol India. 2016 Sep-Oct;64(5):1068-71. 6: Kumari K, Sharma MC, Kakkar A, Malgulwar PB, Pathak P, Suri V, Sarkar C, Chandra SP, Faruq M, Gupta RK, Saran RK. Role of mTOR signaling pathway in the pathogenesis of subependymal giant cell astrocytoma - A study of 28 cases. Neurol India. 2016 Sep-Oct;64(5):988-94. 7: Mahajan N, Gaur K, Mandal S, Saran RK, Singh H. Malignant Bilateral Basifrontal Solitary Fibrous Tumor. A Case Report. Anal Quant Cytopathol Histpathol. 2016 Apr;38(2):133-6. 8: Gupta RK, Majumdar K, Jagetia A, Saran RK. Turban-like transcalvarial destructive mass in a young child, with extensive extracranial and intracerebral involvement: A cytological diagnosis and review. Neurol India. 2016 Jul-Aug;64(4):818-21. 9: Rajeshwari M, Sharma MC, Kakkar A, Nambirajan A, Suri V, Sarkar C, Singh M, Saran RK, Gupta RK. Evaluation of chromosome 1q gain in intracranial ependymomas. J Neurooncol. 2016 Apr;127(2):271-8.

Dr Vineeta V Batra:

1. Sachdeva D, Bishnoi I, Jagetia A, Rathore L, Agarwal A, Batra V, Kaur A. Intraventricular Tuberculoma in a Child: A Rare Location. Pediatr Neurosurg. 2016 Dec 3. [Epub ahead of print] PubMed PMID: 27915334. 2. Gaur K, Narang P, Batra VV. Lipomatous ependymoma: response to query on T1- weighted image. Brain Tumor Pathol. 2016 Jul;33(3):234-5.

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3. Mishra OP, Singh AK, Abhinay A, Narayan G, Prasad R, Batra VV. WT1 mutations in steroid-resistant idiopathic nephrotic syndrome. Saudi J Kidney Dis Transpl. 2016 Mar- Apr;27(2):417-8. doi: 10.4103/1319-2442.178590. PubMed PMID: 26997404. 4. Gaur K, Batra VV, Gupta R, Sharma MC, Narang P, Pandey PN. Lipomatous ependymoma: report of a rare differentiation pattern with a comprehensive review of literature. Brain Tumor Pathol. 2016 Mar 4. 2016 Jul;33(3):209-15. doi: 10.1007/s10014- 016-0253-9. Review. PubMed PMID: 26942599. 5. Ahlawat RS, Batra V, Pendharkar S. Urinary TWEAK and NGAL as a biomarker of lupus nephritis activity. J Assoc Physicians India. 2016 Jan;64(1):69. PubMed PMID: 27727910. 6. Mantan M, Grover R, Kaur S, Batra V. Collapsing glomerulopathy associated with hepatitis B infection: A case report. Indian J Nephrol. 2016 Jul-Aug;26(4):291-3. doi: 10.4103/0971-4065.171243. PubMed PMID: 27512304; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC4964692. 7. Gupta RK, Batra VV, Jagetia A, Singh D. Pineal region pilocytic astrocytoma; an unusual site with variable radiological, clinical, and histological features: A report of two cases. J Neurosci Rural Pract. 2016 Jul-Sep;7(3):459-62. doi: 10.4103/0976-3147.182780. PubMed PMID: 27365971; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC4898122.

Dr Kaushik Majumdar:

1. Khare A, Joshi D, Majumdar K, Gupta V, Goel G, Kapoor N. Cytological findings of odontogenic myxofibroma: A diagnostic dilemma. Diagn Cytopathol. 2016 Jan 23. 2. Bandyopadhyay A, Majumdar K, Chakraborty A, Mitra P, Nag S. CT-guided aspiration cytology of advanced silicosis and confirmation of the deposited zeolite nano particles through X ray diffraction: A novel approach. Diagn Cytopathol. 2016 Jan 9. 3. Gaur K, Sakhuja P, Puri AS, Majumdar K. Gluten-Free hepatomiracle in "celiac hepatitis": A case highlighting the rare occurrence of nutrition-induced near total reversal of advanced steatohepatitis and cirrhosis. Saudi J Gastroenterol 2016;22(6):461-464. 4. Gupta RK, Majumdar K, Jagetia A, Saran RK. Turban-like transcalvarial destructive mass in a young child, with extensive extracranial and intracerebral involvement: A cytological diagnosis and review. Neurol India 2016; 64(4):818-21.

8. Books/Chapters//Contributed:

P Sakhuja and K Majumdar contributed a chapter in LIVER BIOPSY MADE EASY released in Annual Conference of Indian Association of Pathologists and Microbiologists in December 2016

9. Conferences/Workshops/Symposiums attended:

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Dr Puja Sakhuja:

 Workshop on Biostatistics at NICPR, Noida – July 2016  Dr V. Ramalingaswamy Oration” and Hepatopathology Meeting , August 8th 2016  Annual IAP-ID meeting in Jaipur - December 2016  Conferences of Delhi Chapter of IAPM

Dr Ravindra K Saran:

 Annual conference- IAPM, Jaipur 30 Nov to 3rd Dec 2016. Attended and presented cases.  As a speaker in Digital Slide Session through Telepathology on Gastrointestinal Pathology; November, 2016

Dr Vineeta V Batra:

 Conferences of Delhi Chapter of IAPM  As a speaker in Digital Slide Session through Telepathology on Gastrointestinal Pathology; November, 2016

Dr Kaushik Majumdar:

 Oral presentation at the 25th Annual Conference of APASL 2016, Tokyo, Japan  As a speaker in Digital Slide Session through Telepathology on Gastrointestinal Pathology; November, 2016  As a faculty speaker in Annual Conference of Dermatopathology Society of India, November, 2016

10. Visitors:

 Dr A Rawal – USA - Slide seminar “Cases from daily life, lesson for life time” 24 th Aug 2016

11. Significant Events (Honours to Faculty):

Invited Lectures:

Dr Puja Sakhuja

1. Talk on Interpretation of Liver Biopsies in Children in the CME in Paediatric Pathology – on 29th Feb 2016, at UCMS and GTB Hospital. 2. Case presentation in CPC based conference on Gastro- Hepatopathology by SRL and Fortis escorts Heart Institute on 21st Feb 2016

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3. Talk – “Pathology for the GE Fellow” at the Gastroenterology Young Masters conference at GIPMER on 13th March 2016 4. Presented a talk on Primary Biliary Cirrhosis at the 5th "Dr V. Ramalingaswami Oration” and Hepatopathology Meeting, 2016" on "Autoimmune Liver Diseases" at ILBS, New Delhi. 5. Delhi chapter IAPM: Guest speaker – Hepatic Vascular Diseases on 27th August 2016 at MAMC. 6. A Panelist for topic: “Obese donors and steatotic grafts” at the 2nd CLBS symposium on Advances in Adult and Paediatric Liver Transplantation on 16th September in New Delhi. 7. Guest lecture – “ Vanishing Bile Ducts – Post transplant” at the 27th Annual Conference of Indian Society of Organ Transplantation on October 7-9, 2016, Chandigarh. 8. Speaker at the Digital Pathology Slide session and Webinar on Luminal Gastrointestinal Pathology on 16th and 17th November 2016. 9. Talk on Fibrosing Cholestatic Hepatitis in the Transplant Pathology Symposium at the IAP-IA meeting at the Annual meeting of APCOM on 1st December 2016.

Dr Ravindra K Saran:

 Annual conference- IAPM, Jaipur 30 Nov to 3rd Dec 2016. presented cases.  speaker in Digital Slide Session through Telepathology on Gastrointestinal Pathology; November, 2016

Dr Vineeta V Batra

 speaker in Digital Slide Session through Telepathology on Gastrointestinal Pathology; November, 2016

Dr Kaushik Majumdar

 As a speaker in Digital Slide Session through Telepathology on Gastrointestinal Pathology; November, 2016  As a faculty speaker in Annual Conference of Dermatopathology Society of India, November, 2016

12. Fellowship:

Travel grant award by Liver Care Foundation for APASL 2016

13. Representation on expert Committee/Bodies:

Dr Puja Sakhuja

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 ICMR expert group on NAFLD  Member Scientific Advisory Committee, National Institute of Pathology, Delhi.  Member Institutional Ethics Committee, MAMC.  Member Institutional Ethics Committee, ILBS.

Dr Ravindra K Saran:

 Expert committee: NABL

14. Health Services to the Community:

15. Lab Data:

Name of Test Year 2016

Total No. of Biopsies 13922 Immunohistochemistry 10983

Frozen sections 1141 Enzyme histochemistry 1730 Immunofluorescence 6264

Total Hematology(complete Hemogram) 617080 Cytology 1615 Autoimmune markers 9200

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PSYCHIATRY

1. Name of the Head of Department Dr. Partha Sarathi Biswas 2. Associate Professor Faculty S.No Name of Faculty Designation 1. S. Jena Associate Professor 2. A. Jhanjee Assistant Professor 3. M. Malhotra Assistant Professor

2. Members who have left during the period: S.No Name of Faculty Designation Reasons for leaving the job 1. M.Gupta Specialist Psychiatrist Joined Central Health Service (Permanent)

3. Additions to the faculty during the period: There were 1 addition to the faculty during the year

S.No Name of Faculty Designation Whether newly joined/Promoted M Malhotra Assistant Professor Newly joined

4. Research Schemes:

(a) Details about the thesis completed /going on during the year.

COPLETED THESIS -

1. Prevalence of Depression in patients with alcohol dependence. Dr. Jyoti Priya

4. Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome in patients with schizophrenia. Dr. Vishwanath

2. A study on prevalence of sexual dysfunction in male patients receiving anti Depressant medication. Dr. Parth Mehta

On going thesis – 1. Study of mental health literacy and stigma in regardsto stigmain high school students. Dr. Namrata Bhati. 2. Study of caregiver stress burden and satisfaction in caregivers of BPAD and OCD. Dr. Rosali Boi. 3. A study of prevalence of psychiatric co-morbidity, quality of life and disability in patients of bipolar disorder. Dr. Gunja Sengupta.

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5. Trainees from other agencies

S. Name of the trainees Supporting Agency Period of No Training 1. BSc (Nursing) students) RAK College of Nursing Ongoing

2. BSc (Nursing) students) Ahlyabai College of Nursing Ongoing

3 PGD in Geriatric Medicine Indira Gandh National Open Ongoing students University

6. Training courses/ Conferences/Workshops organized. Ongoing training programme in Geriatric mental health sponsored by Indira Gandhi National Open University is being conducted by this department.

7. Publication of research papers in indexed journals during the period. a) Kumar K, Gupta M, Rastogi R. Effectiveness of psychoeducational interventions in improving outcome of unipolar depression: Results from a randomized clinical trial. East Asian Archives of Psychiatry 2015; 25(1). (by Dr. Manushree Gupta) (b) Psychiatric morbidity in patients with chikungunya fever, Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, 2015 October, vol-9(10), vc01-vc03. (Published by Dr. AnuragJhanjee) (c) Gupta M, Verma P, Prakash A, Elwadhi D. Depression and diabetes : Debunking the myth of mind-body dichotomy. Accepted for publication in the Indian Journal of Medical Specialities 2016.( Dr. Manushree Gupta)

8. Conferences/workshops/Symposia attended/ Papers presented.

1. Name of Paper : Antidepressant induced sexual dysfunction and quality of life. Presented at ANCIPS 2016. Presenters : 1. Dr. Parth Mehata 3. Dr. R.C. Jiloha 2. Name of Abstract : Prevalence of Depression in patients with alcohol dependence. Presented at ANCIPS 2016. Presenter : 1. Dr. Jyoti Priya 2. Dr. R.C. Jiloha

3. Poster Presented in 2016 WASP conference: SSRI induced sexual dysfunction and quality of life. Presenter : 1. Dr. Parth Mehta 3. Dr. M. Gupta 4. (c) Indian Psychiatric Society (IPS) Annual Conference 2016 held at Bhopal Two posters presented by students(Dr. Akriti Kamran and Dr. Sandeep Sekhon) at the conference

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Dr. P.S. Biswas is associated with the following:

1. Examiner in selection of teaching faculties in ESIC, Delhi. 2. Reviewer of thesis for PG degree in Psychiatry for Gujrat Universities.

10. Health services to the community; Community services are provided by disseminating information to the patients and their care- givers by supplying printed material, through, news papers and electronic media. Public awareness program was conducted on Mental Health Day, 2016.

11. Lab Data: There is no specific laboratory in the department.

12. New facilities added: Group counseling for alcohol de-addiction adult patients in OPD basis has been started this year. We started separate special clinic and 5 beds inpatient facility for Juvenile de-addiction in our department.

13. Any other worth mentioning information: New separate drug window for female is in the pipeline. Renovation of whole OPD and seminar hall of department is expected to commence this year. We are in the process to make RR and creation of clinical psychology posts in this department.

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Report Not Received

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FACULTY

Dr Sunil Kumar Puri MD Dir-Professor and Head

Dr Satbir Singh MD Dir-Professor

Dr Ashok Sharma MD Dir-Professor

Dr Poonam Narang MD Dir-Professor

Dr Vandana MD Assistant Professor

RESEARCH SCHEMES

Ongoing projects during the year

 Multimodality imaging of post-operative spine: Role of MRI, PET and SPECT. Dr Anil Dhal and Dr Sunil K Puri A multicenteric international project conducted and funded by International Atomic Energy Association (IAEA), Vienna, Austria

 Role of Radiofrequency ablation in the management of primary and metastatic liver tumors. Sunil K Puri, AS Puri, SS Saluja , and Anil Agarwal

TRAINING COURSE/CONFERENCE/WORKSHOPS ORGANIZED:

 CME on Applied Radiologiocal Physics and Recent Advances, Organized by IRIA in collaboration with GIPMER, 15-16 Oct 2016 Lecture on “ Dual Energy CT” Joint Organizing Chairman,

 Organized a one day Pre-congress Workshop on Color Doppler on 18th Dec 2016, Delhi Ultrasound Update (DUU) 2016, in collaboration with IFUMB

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THESIS COMPLETED/ ONGOING DURING THE YEAR:

 Comparative analysis of 256 slice Dual source CT colonoscopy and conventional colonoscopy in the evaluation of colo-rectal neoplasms and polypoidal lesions Pawan, Ashok K Sharma, Satbir Singh, Brijesh Sharma and PK Mishra

 Comparative analysis of 256 slice dual scource CT coronary angiography in the evaluation of coronary in-stent restenosis Ankur Sinha,Sunil K Puri, Satbir Singh, Vimal Mehta and V Trehan

 Role of virtual endoscopy versus conventional endoscopy in evaluation of upper gastrointestinal lesions Siddharth, Poonam Narang,

 Comapative analysis and assessment of diagnostic accuracy of 256 slice CT and Endoscopic ultrasound in characterization of Pancreatic masses -2016 Surbhi, Sunil K Puri, Siddarth and Anil Agarwal

 Spectrum of congenital and acquired aortic disease- Evaluation with 256 slice Dual source CT angiography - 2016 Lalit, Satbir Singh, Ashok Sharma, Sanjay Tyagi, Abid M Geelani

 Estimation of age of a person from progression of sagittal suture ossification on assessment by CT scan. Rohit Goyal, Satbir Singh and Anil Agarwal

 Study of symphysis pubis distance in relation with age of an adult Manjunath, SK Khanna, Anil Agarwal and Satbir Singh

 Clinicopathological and Radiological analysis of posterior fossa tumors and treatment outcome. Vikrant Setia, AK Srivastava, Ashok K Sharma

 Intra-operative microsurgical anatomy of anterior cerebral, anterior communicating artery complex and recurrent artery of Heubner in anterior cerebral territory aneurysm. Atul Aggarwal, Sanjiv Sinha, Ashok K Sharma

 Assessment by Video Indocyanine Green Angiography during temporary clip placement in aneurysm surgery Gautam Dutta, Anita Jagetia, AK Srivastava, Sunil Kumar Puri and Rajiv Chawla

 To evaluate pharyngeal airway space changes after twin block and fixed orthodontic treatment – A follow up MRI study. Jyoti, Tulika Tripathy,Sunil K Puri, Priyank Rai and Anup Kanase

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 To correlate the improvement in Mitral regurgitation on stress echo in coronary artery disease patients with left ventricular dysfunction with residual mitral regurgitation after revascularization Sandeep K Golcha, V Trehan, V Mehta, Sunil K Puri and Harpreet

PUBLICATION OF RESEARCH PAPERS IN INDEXED JOURNALS

1. “Spontaneous Isolated Dissecting Aneurysm of Distal Celiac Artery”- A Rare and Lethal Incidental Finding Udit Chauhan, Neeraj Jain, Lalit Garg, Vandana Goel and Sunil Kumar Puri International Journal of Digestive Diseases, Vol 2, No 1:19, 2016

2 Live gall bladder ascariasis Nishant Gupta, Itisha Bansal, Sunil Kumar Puri and Joshua Michael Sapire American College of Radiology, Case in Point, 29th Feb, 2016

2. The “Frosted liver" appearance in hepatic tuberculosis: a rare presentation Neeraj Jain, Harmeet Kaur Rissam, Sunil Kumar Puri and Udit Chauhan BJR Case rep, 2016: 2: 20150367

3. Juxtarenal Aortic Pseudoaneurysm – Right renal vein fistula with circumaortic renal collar –Delayed manifestation of a gunshot injury, an uncommon entity diagnosed with CT angiography. Lalit Garg, Neeraj Jain, Sachin Agarwal, Udit Chauhan, Vandana Goel and Sunil Kumar Puri Polish Journal of Radiology, 81: 114-119: Mar 2016

4. Collateral Pathways in Budd Chiari Syndrome - MDCT Depiction Chauhan U, Goel V, Jain N,Raj N, Singh M and Puri SK International Journal of Digestive Diseases, 2016 ,vol 2:No. 2, 25

5. Intrahepatic ascariasis – Common parasite at an uncommon site Udit Chauhan1, Neeraj Jain, Sunil Kumar Puri, Lalit Garg, Monika Singh Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease, 2016: 6(8), 654-55

6 Fibrosing mediastinitis: when to suspect and how to evaluate? Neeraj Jain, Udit Chauhan, Sunil Kumar Puri, Sachin Agarwal and Lalit Garg BJR Case Rep 2016; 2:20150274.

7 Primary pancreatic hydatid: a rare cystic lesion of pancreas. Sonali Sethi, Sunil Kumar Puri and Anil Agarwal American Journal of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene ( accepted for publication)

8 Multimodality imaging of gastric glomus tumor presenting with upper GI bleed: A rare entity. S Sethi, AK Verma, V Goel , Sunil Kumar Puri Tropical gastroenterology. vol 37 issue no 2,April-June, 2016

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CONFERENCE/WORKSHOP/SYMPOSIA attended/Paper presentation (National/International)

 Dr Sunil K Puri attended 69th Annual Conference of Indian Radiological and Imaging Association, Bhuvneshwar,t Jan 2016

 Dr Poonam Narang attended 69th Annual Conference of Indian Radiological and Imaging Association, Bhuvneshwar, Jan 2016

 Dr Sunil K Puri and Dr Vandana attended DIU 2016, Annual Conference of Delhi State Chapter of Indian Radiological and Imaging Association 1 March 2016

 Dr Vandan attended a workshop on “Pharmakovigilance for patient safety”, organized by Pharmacology department of MAM College, Feb 2016

 Dr Sunil K Puri and Dr Vandana attended a CME on Applied Radiologiocal Physics and Recent Advances, Organized by IRIA in collaboration with GIPMER, 15-16 Oct 2016

 Dr Vandana attended a one day Pre-congress Workshop on Color Doppler on 18th Dec 2016, Delhi Ultrasound Update (DUU) 2016, in collaboration with IFUMB

SIGNIFICANT EVENTS ( Honours to faculty)

Lectures taken by Dr Sunil K Puri

 Lecture on “ Modified Atlanta Classification for Acute pancreatitis” DIU 2016, Annual Conference of Delhi State Chapter of Indian Radiological and Imaging Association March 2016

 Lecture on “ Percutaneous abdominal Interventions’, North Zone Conference of IRIA Punjab State Chapter, Nov 6, 2016, Amritsar

 Lecture on “ Cystic Pancreatic Neoplasms’, North Zone Conference of IRIA Punjab State Chapter, Nov 6, 2016, Amritsar

 Lecture on “ Role of chest radiograph in congenital heart diseases”IRIA Resident Education Programme (IREP), Organized by IRIA, 10-12 Sept 2016, New Delhi

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 Lecture on “ Percutaneous abdominal interventions” International Conference on Image Guided Therapies-2016, organized by Nepalese Society of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, Kathmandu, Nepal, 10-12 Nov, 2016

 Lecture on “ Dual energy CT – Clinical applications” CME on Applied Radiologiocal Physics and Recent Advances, Organized by IRIA in collaboration with GIPMER, 15-16 Oct 2016

Sessions chaired by Dr Sunil K Puri:

 Chaired a session on “Embolotherapy techniques, material and hardware “ International Conference on Image Guided Therapies-2016, organized by Nepalese Society of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, Kathmandu, Nepal, 10-12 Nov, 2016

 Chaired a session on “Biliary tract imaging” 4th AIIMS-MAMC-PGI-Imaging Course on Hepatobiliary and Gastrointestinal Imaging, 18-19 Nov 2016, AIIMS, New Delhi

 Participated as a Radiology expert representing IRIA in the meeting organized by Indian Society of Gastroenterology in to formulate a consensus statement on Imaginmg in Chron’s disease”, Nov 23, 2016, Mumbai

REPRESENTATION ON EXPERT COMMITTES/BODIES :

Dr Sunil Kumar Puri

 Treasurer for Society of Image Guided Therapies ( a forum for South Asian and Emerging third world countries)  Joint Organizing Chairman,CME on Applied Radiologiocal Physics and Recent Advances, Organized by IRIA in collaboration with GIPMER, 15-16 Oct 2016  Member of Organizing Committee 5th Asia-Pacific Congress of Interventional Oncology to be held at AIIMS, Aug 2017  Specialty expert for Cardiac imaging for Indian Radiological and Imaging Association  Examiner for practical examination of Radiodiagnosis , National Board of Examinations.  Examiner for MD Radiodiagnosis for various universities, PGIMER Chandigarh, Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute Lucknow, Baba Farid University Punjab, IG Medical College, Shimla, Barkutullah University, Bhopal, Institute of Medicine, Kathmandu, Tribhuvan University, Nepal  Examiner for thesis for National Board of examinations, AIIMS New Delhi, PGIMER, Chandigarh

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 Reviewer for –

- Journal of Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology (CVIR), Official Journal of European Society of Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology - European Radiology, Journal of European Society of Radiology - Tropical Gastroenterology - British Journal of Radiology, Case reports. - British Medical Journal - Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging

 MCI inspector for assessing physical facilities for starting /increasing MD seats in Radiodiagnosis.  Designated as Inspector by National Board of Examinations for accreditation of institutes to start DNB course in Radiodiagnosis  Member of Maulana Azad Medical College Society for Promotion of Medical Research  Member of expert committee for selection of Professors/Assistant Professors in Radiology for : ILBS, Pt BD Sharma University of Health Sciences, Rohtak, All India Institute of Medical Sciences New Delhi, RML Hospital, Lucknow, AIIMS Bhopal, ESI Hospital Faridabad, SGPGI Lucknow  Technical expert for purchase of equipment and other material for:Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences (ILBS), Rajiv Gandhi Superspecialty Hospital, Tahirpur, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, AIIMS Trauma Centre,DGHS Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Gov. of India , HSCC, SGPGI Lucknow  Member of Doctoral Committee for Phd student at Department of Cardiac Radiology, AIIMS, New Delhi  Member of Specialty Technical Committee for Radiodiagnosis constituted by GNCTD  Technical expert for Delhi Medical Council (DMC)  Chairman of Hospital Computerization Committee

Dr Satbir Singh

 Member of State advisory board for the Pre-conception and Pre-natal technique act 1994 constituted by the Lt Governor  MCI inspector for assessing physical facilities for starting MBBS course, starting/increasing seats in MD Radiodiagnosis and assessing standard of MD examinations  Examiner for MD Radiodiagnosis/ DMRD at various universities.

Dr Ashok Sharma  Expert for MCI , DNB and UGC  Member Secretary , Academic Council, GB Pant Hospital  Vice President of Faculty association, GB Pant Hospital  Chairman telemedicine , GB Pant Hospital

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 Examiner for MD Radiodiagnosis/ DMRD at various universities  Dr Poonam Narang  Member of Committee on Clinical Establishment Act, MOHFW  Nodal Officer for PCNDT act.

HEALTH SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY

Staff members of the department regularly take part in Pulse Polio Programme.

LAB DATA

Investigation/Procedure 2015 2016

Total routine x-rays and in bed cases 55906 56811

Special x-ray investigations 1607 2033 Routine US cases 16706 20858 Color- Doppler cases 5791 5483 CT scan 16584 25445 MRI 8453 1477 US / CT guided FNAC’s /drainage 486 599 US/CTguided catheter drainage procedures 179 205 Percutaneous biliary drainage /stents 81 234 Hydatid cyst PAIR 02 03 Radio frequency ablation 03 02

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D. MAULANA AZAD INSTITUTE OF

DENTAL SCIENCES, NEW DELHI

1. Name of the Head of the Department : Director -Prof. Mahesh Verma

Sl no. Name Designation

1) Dr. Mahesh Verma Director – Principal 2) Dr.Sangeeta Talwar Professor 3) Dr.Tulika Tripathi Professor 4) Dr.Arundeep Kaur Professor 5) Dr. Sunita Gupta Professor 6) Dr. Seema Yadav Professor 7) Dr. Sujata Mohanty Professor 8) Dr. Priyank Rai Professor 9) Dr. Aadithya B Urs Professor 10) Dr. Mridula Goswami Professor 11) Dr. Anup B. Kanse Professor 12) Dr. Gita Mehrotra Consultant, Dental (SAG) 13) Dr. Monica Kelkar Civil Assistant Surgeon 14) Dr. Gyanendra Kumar Associate Professor 15) Dr. Rekha Gupta Associate Professor 16) Dr. Farukh Faraz Associate Professor 17) Dr. Shubhra Gill Associate Professor 18) Dr. Sarika Chaudhary Associate Professor 19) Dr.Zainab Chaudhary Associate Professor 20) Dr. Shruti Tandon Associate Professor 21) Dr. Pankaj Sharma Associate Professor 22) Dr. Sujoy Ghosh Associate Professor 23) Dr. Priya Kumar Associate Professor 24) Dr. J. Augustine Associate Professor 25) Dr. Vikrant Ranjan Mohanty Associate Professor 26) Dr. Ruchika Roongta Nawal Associate Professor 27) Dr. Rohit Chopra Assistant Professor 28) Dr. Aswini Y Balappanavar Assistant Professor 29) Dr. Jatinder Kaur Assistant Professor 30) Dr. Sadhna Mate Demonstrator 31) Dr. Anuradha Bali Demonstrator 32) Dr. Meera Chaudhary Demonstrator 33) Dr.Anshum Gupta Demonstrator 34) Dr.Nidhi Saini Demonstrator 35) Dr. Upma Narang Civil Assistant Surgeon

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2. Members who have left during the period: None

S.No. Name of the Faculty Designation Reason for leaving the job

3. Additions to the Faculty during the period:

S.No. Name of the Faculty Designation Whether newly joined /promotion 1. Dr. Upma Narang Civil Assistant Surgeon Newly Joined

4. Research Scheme

(a) On going project

1. New Millennium Indian Technology Leadership Initiative (NMITLI) Dental Implant Project. Investigators: Dr. Mahesh Verma, Dr. Naresh Bhatnagar, Dr. Farrukh Farraz, Dr. Abhinav Sood, Dr. Smiti Bharadwaj. 2. Evaluating the different prosthetic options in immediate loading of implants: comparison of immediate non functional loading (INFL) and immediate functional loading (IFL) implant crowns. Investigators: Dr. Mahesh Verma, Dr. Aditi Nanda 3. Comparative evaluation of effectiveness of ultrasonics vs instrument retrieval kit in removal of broken endodontic instruments and fracture resistance of these teeth after rehabilitation using two different techniques.Prof. (Dr) Sangeeta Talwar (Chief-Guide), Prof. (Dr) Mahesh Verma (Co-Guide) Investigator.Dr. Preeti Jain 4. To evaluate the remineralization potential, mechanical and physical properties of pit and fissure sealants fortified with nano-hydroxyapatite and nano-amorphous calcium phosphate fillers: an in-vitro study. Prof. (Dr) Sangeeta Talwar (Chief-Guide), Prof. (Dr) Mahesh Verma (Co-Guide) Investigator: Dr. Shivani Utneja 5. “Evaluation of closure of Large alveolar defects by vector controlled transport distractor in Cleft Lip and Palate patients”. Prof. (Dr) Tulika Tripathi (Chief-Guide), Prof. (Dr) Mahesh Verma (Co-Guide). Investigator: Dr. Navneet Singh, Department of Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics 6. Assessment of treatment outcome of presurgical nasoalveolar molding in cleft lip and palate patients and its post surgical stability. Prof. (Dr) Tulika Tripathi (Chief-Guide), Prof. (Dr) Mahesh Verma (Co-Guide) 7. Investigator: Dr. Navneet Singh Comparison Of Antimicrobial Photodynamic Therapy And Er,Cr:Ysgg Laser Assisted Periodontal Pocket Therapy In The Treatment Of Aggressive Periodontitis: A Clinical Study. Investigators: Dr. Kirti Chawla, Dr. Mahesh Verma, Dr. Arundeep Kaur

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8. Coronally Advanced Flap With Platelet Rich Fibrin In Treatment Of Multiple Gingival Recessions: A Clinical Study. Investigators: Dr. Neha Yadav, Dr. Mahesh Verma, Dr. Arundeep Kaur 9. Major research project titled “Role of molecular markers NF-KB, Role of NF-KB, cytokines Ii-Ia, II-6, II-8,TNF-x,COX-2 and p53 for assessing the malignant potential to oral cancer & their association to therapeutic response in patients with OLP (Oral Lichen Planus) Principal Investigator: Dr Sunita Gupta 10. Biochemical markers and their comparative evaluation with radiographic skeletal growth maturity indicators. Principal Investigator- Dr Tulika Tripathi, Co- Investigator- Dr Priyank Rai . 11. A prospective case control study to evaluate post extraction bleeding risk in patients on single anticoagulant or antiplatelet therapy and patients on combination (anticoagulant & antiplatelet) therapy. Investigators: Dr. Anshul, Dr. Sujata Mohanty, Dr. Mahesh Verma 12. Assessment of Effect of Low-intensity pulsed ultrasound in case of bilateral mandibular fracture a prospective clinical study. Investigators:Dr. Sujata Mohanty (Chief Guide), Prof. (Dr.) Mahesh Verma (Co-Guide). Dr. Chandravir Singh 13. To evaluate gene polymorphism and gene expression of SHH & PI3K gene in ameloblastoma: A prospective study. Investigators: Dr. Hanspal Singh, Dr. Aditya B Urs, Dr. Mahesh Verma 14. A clinical study on retention of pit & fissure sealants placed with acid etch and laser etch assigned by SERB, Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India. Investigator: Dr. Gyanendra Kumar. 15. Effectiveness of Murraya koenigii (curry leaves) mouthwash over 0.12% Chlorhexidine mouthrinse on periodontal health status among Type 2 Diabetic Patients: A Comparative study. Prof.(Dr) Mahesh Verma(Chief Guide); Dr. Vikrant Mohanty (Co-Guide); Investigator: Dr. Vipul Yadav

(b) Details of thesis completed during current year

1. Evaluation of diffusion weighted MRI in diagnosis of salivary gland tumors. 2. Role of ET – 1 & EGFR biomarkers in malignant transformation of oral potentially malignant disorders. 3. Incision & drainage with or without oral antibiotic therapy in management of primary orofacial space infection: a randomized prospective study. 4. Clinical and radiographic evaluation of immediate implant in single rooted extraction socket with and without platelet rich fibrin - a pilot study. 5. To evaluate the effect of different surface treatments of zirconia on shear bond strength to dentin: an in vitro study 6. To evaluate surface details of different types of attachments in mandibular : implant 366

supported overdentures to assess wear : and its effect on retention: an invitro study. 7. Correlative bacteriologic and micro computed tomographic analysis of canals prepared with protaper gold, protaper universal & twisted files - An in vitro study. 8. Histologic & immunohistochemical analysis of newer calcium silicate based cements as direct pulp capping agents: A randomized Controlled study. 9. Assessment of psychosocial impact of malocclusion at pretreatment and at one year offixed orthodontic treatment using Psychosocial Impact of Dental Aesthetics Ouestionnaire(PIDAO). 10. SEM evaluation of ename surface changes after application of CO2 laser, Er;Cr:YSGG laser and fluoride varnish around orthodontic brackets. An in - vivo study. 11. Comparative evaluation of clinical and radiographic outcomes of the treatment of immature permanentanterior teeth by regenerative endodontics using PRF, revascularization and MTA apexification - an in vivo study. 12. Comparative evaluation of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) and local anesthesia in exodontia in pediatric patients - a clinical study. 13. Oral Health status of 12 and 15 year old school children in Govt schools of Delhi.

5. Trainees from other agencies:

S.No. Name of the trainees Sponsoring agency Period of Training

6.Training course/Conferences/Workshops organized:

1. A workshop on “Infection control and Safety training” was held on February 22-23rd, 2016 with Dr. Ragunath Puttaiah, Professor at Texas A &M University Baylor college of Dentistry, Texas and Dr. Prashant K.H .under aegis of International College of Dentists (USA Section). 2. A Guest lecture on “Tobacco cessation – An Australian Experience” was held on 13th Sept 2016 with Dr. Rene Bittorne, Professor of University of Sydney, Australia. 3. A Symposium on Tooth Re- Incarnation : From basics to clinical practice’ was held on 9th April, 2016 with Dr. Dr. Ajay Logani, Dr Sanjay Tiwari and Dr. Sujata Mohanty in the Chair. 4. A Guest lecture on “Cancer screening and diagnosis” was held on 15th July 2016 with Dr. Djuro Koruga , Professor at Belgrade University, Serbia and chief scientist at tumour trace team. 5. A Guest lecture on ‘How forensic odontologists enable human identification in the U.K: Case studies’ was held on 5th January, 2016 with Dr. Nathan Brown from University of Bristol. 6. A Guest lecture on “Minimal Intervention Dentistry” was held on 11th August 2016 with Dr. Avijit Banerjee, King's College London Dental Institute, UK. 7. A workshop on “Silk files introduced by Mani” was held on 13TH Oct 2016 with Dr. Mona Kakkar. 8. A workshop on “Cention N by ivoclar” was held on 21st Nov 2016 with Dr. Phillip Schneider. 9. A preconference course on “Digital smile design” was held on 10-13th Nov 2016 with Dr. Ruchika Roongta Nawal 10. A Comprehensive training and 20 workshops on Infection control, Fire safety, Disaster management, CPR and Hospital Safety was held from Feb- June 2016 with faculty.

7. Publications during the period: (Please attach reprints, if available, otherwise please cite complete reference) failing which it shall 367 not be possible to include in the report). 1. Kumar YR, Mohanty S, Verma M, Kaur RR, Bhatia P, Kumar VR, Chaudhary Z. Platelet-rich fibrin: the benefits. Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2016 Jan;54(1):57-61 2. Nanda A, Krishnan S, Kaur H, Koli D, Manak K, Verma M, Gill S. Correction of microstomia in an edentulous patient. J Prosthet Dent. 2016 Feb;115(2):137-40 3. Koli D, Kaur H, Nanda A, Verma M, Manak K, Gupta R, Gill S. Correction of cheek biting in a dentate patient. J Prosthet Dent. 2016 Mar 18. pii: S0022-3913(16)00057-3. 4. Rani S, Verma M, Gill S, Gupta R. Comparative evaluation of bonding strength of computer aided machined ceramic, pressable ceramic, and milled metal implant abutment copings and effect of surface conditioning on bonding strength: An in vitro study. J Indian Prosthodont Soc. 2016 Apr-Jun;16(2):142-7. 5. 5.. Kumari P, Verma M, Sainia V, Gupta R, Gill S. Rehabilitation of resorbed mandibular ridges using mini implant retained overdentures: A case series with 3 year follow-up. J Indian Prosthodont Soc. 2016 Apr-Jun;16(2):221-6. 6. Arora S, Verma M, Gupta SR, Urs AB, Dhakad MS, Kaur R. Phenotypic variability and therapeutic implications of Candida species in patients with oral lichen planus. Biotech Histochem. 2016 May;91(4):237-41 7. Koli D, Kaur H, Nanda A, Verma M, Manak K, Gupta R, Gill S. Correction of Cheek biting in dentate patient. J Prosthet Dent. 2016 Aug;116(2):300-3. doi: 10.1016/j.prosdent. 2016. 01.012. Epub 2016 Mar 18 8. Verma M, Menghani S, Devi J, Gupta R, Gill S. A Novel Approach to Treat Traumatized Alveolar Ridges: Two Case Reports. Case Reports in Dentistry (2016), Article ID 9312412, http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/9312412 9. Koli D, Kaur H, Nanda A, Verma M, Manak K, Gupta R, Gill S. Correction of Cheek Biting in a Dentate Patient. Clinical Report. J Prosthet Dent. 2016 Aug;116(2):300-3 10. Nanda A, Krishnan S, Kaur H, Koli D, Manak K, Verma M, Gill S. Response to Correction of Microstomia in an Edentulous Patient : Letter to the Editor. J Prosthet Dent. 2016 Oct. 11. Talwar S, Utneja S, Nawal RR , Kaushik A, Srivastava D, Oberoi SS. Role of Cone Beam Computed Tomography in Diagnosis of vertical root fractures: A Systematic Review and Meta – analysis. Journal of Endodontics. January 2016; 42(1). 12. Jyoti Ahlawat, Amit Malhotra, Abhimanyu Sharma, Sangeeta Talwar. Atypical odontalgia: A non- odontogenic toothache of neuropathic origin. International journal of research in Ayurveda and pharmacy. 7(Suppl 1), Jan-Feb 2016:98-101. 13. Sukhwant Singh Yadav , Ranjeet Bodh , Aishvarya Kaushik , Sangeeta Talwar. Autotransplantation of a Buccally Erupted Matured Mandibular Third Molar to Replace a Grossly Decayed Second Molar. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research. 2016 Feb, Vol- 10(2): ZD06-ZD07. 14. Pankaj Yadav , Preeti Jain Pruthi , Ruchika Roongta Nawal , Sangeeta Talwar , Mahesh Verma. Saving the 2nd Molar from the 3rd Is it Really the Guilt of the Tilt?. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research. 2016 May, Vol-10(5): ZC17-ZC19. 15. Sarika Chaudhry,, Sudha Yadav, Gunpreet Oberoi, Sangeeta Talwar, Mahesh Verma. Single-visit Apexification Using Biodentine and Er,Cr:YSGG Laser: A Case Report. International Journal of Dental Sciences and Research. june 2016,Vol. 4, No. 3, pp 58-61. 16. Sarika Chaudhary, Ashok A Rathod, Pankaj Yadav, Sangeeta Talwar, Mahesh Verma. Restorative management of grossly mutilated molar teeth using endocrown: A novel concept. Journal of restorative dentistry. Aug 2016; 4, 97-100. 17. Amit Malhotra, Jyoti Ahlawat, Chirag Bansal, Divya Tahiliani. Endodontic management of permanent mandibular molars with 6 root canals: report of 3 cases. General Dentistry. Sep-Oct 368

2016, 64 (5): e1-4. 18. Merey Joseph, Jyoti Ahlawat, Amit Malhotra, Muarli Rao,Abhimanyu Sharma, Sangeeta Talwar. In Vitro Evaluation of Efficacy of Different Rotary Instrument Systems for Gutta Percha Removal During Root Canal Retreatment. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry. Oct 2016; 8 (4), e355-e360. 19. Tripathi, Tulika; Kalra, Shilpa; Rai, Priyank; Faraz, Farrukh; Singh, Navneet. True intrusion of maxillary first molars with zygomatic and palatal miniscrew anchorage: A case report. Aust Orthod J 2016; 32(2):15-16. 20. Mohita Sinha, Tulika Tripathi, Priyank Rai, Santosh Kumar Gupta. Serum and urine insulin-like growth factor-1 as biochemical growth maturity indicators Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop 2016 Dec;150(6):1020-1027. 21. Tulika Tripathi, Shilpa Kalra, Priyank Rai. An Innovative Tucker for the SmartClip System J Clin Orthod 2016 Aug;50(8):503. 22. Neha Neha, Tulika Tripathi, Sujata Mohanty, Priyank Rai. A novel minimally invasive technique of using tooth-borne hyrax expansion screw for distraction osteogenesis of large alveolar cleft defects (hydis-tb). Cleft Palate Craniofac J 2016 Sep 16. Epub 2016 Sep 16. 23. Dr Tulika Tripathi, Dr Priyank Rai, Dr. Navneet , Dr.Shilpa kalra. A comparative evaluation of skeletal, dental, and soft tissue changes with skeletal anchored and conventional facemask protraction therapy. J Orthod Sci 2016 Jul-Sep;5(3):92-9. 24. Navneet Singh, Tulika Tripathi, Priyank Rai, Shilpa Kalra, Neha. Impacted Central Incisor with Dilacerated Root-Treat with Ease. J Clin Diagn Res 2016 Mar 1;10(3):ZJ07-8. Epub 2016 Mar 1. 25. Dr Tulika Tripathi, Dr. Shilpa kalra Letters From Our Readers. Angle Orthod 2016 May;86(3):522. 26. Priyank Rai, Tulika Tripathi, Shilpa Kalra, Anup Kanase, Neha Khanna, Navneet Singh. Corticotomy-assisted rapid maxillary expansion.. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop 2016 Apr;149(4):445-6. 27. Dr Tulika Tripathi, Dr Priyank Rai, Dr. Navneet, Dr.Shilpa kalra. A Modified clear aligner International journal of Orthodontics . 2016 28. Abdul Ahad, Titiksha Aggarwal , Farrukh Faraz , Arundeep K Lamba , Shruti Tandon. Severe gingival enlargement associated with herbal growth supplement. Indian journal of Oral Sciences. 2016:1-5. http://www.indjos.com/temp/IndianJOralSci000-6052232_164842.pdf. 29. Shipra Arora, Abdul Ahad, Shruti Tandon, Arundeep Lamba, Farrukh Faraz. Unusual case of postpartum gingival enlargement: diagnosis and management. International Journal of medicine 2016; 4(2): 79-82. 30. Shipra Arora, Arundeep Kaur Lamba, Farrukh Faraz, Shruti Tandon Abdul Ahad. Evaluation of the Effects of Er,Cr:YSGG Laser, Ultrasonic Scaler and Curette on Root Surface Profile Using Surface Analyser and Scanning Electron Microscope: An In Vitro Study. Journal of Laser in Medical Sciences 2016 ;7(4):243-49. 31. Titiksha Aggarwal,* Kirti Chawla, Arundeep Kaur Lamba, Farukh Faraz, and Shruti Tandon. Congenital Double Lip: A Rare Deformity Treated Surgically. World J Plast Surg. 2016 Sep; 5(3): 303–307. 32. Abdul Ahad,, Arundeep Kaur Lamba, Farrukh Faraz, Shruti Tandon, Kirti Chawla, Neha Yadav. Effect of Antimicrobial photodynamic Therapy as an adjunct to non surgical treatment of deep Periodontal Pockets. Journal of Laser in Medical Sciences 2016; Journal of Lasers in Medical Sciences 7(4):220-226. 33. Kirti Chawla, Arundeep Kaur Lamba, Shruti Tandon, Farrukh Faraz, Varun Gaba. Effect of low-level laser therapy on wound healing after depigmentation procedure: A clinical study. Journal of Indian Society of Periodontology 2016; 20 ( 2): 184-188 369

34. Dr. Seema Yadav. Endodontic management of mandibular premolars with two roots. International journal of applied sciences 2016; 2(4), 72-4. 35. Rani A, Mohanty S. Platelet-rich fibrin: A boon as healing and filling material. Indian Journal of Multidisciplinary Dentistry. 2016 Jan 1;6(1):42 36. Mohanty S, Dabas J, Gupta R. A simplified modification of a reconstruction plate into a mandibular transport distraction device: A technical note. Indian journal of plastic surgery: official publication of the Association of Plastic Surgeons of India. 2015 Sep;48(3):313. 37. Sharma D, Khurana N, Narula V, Mohanty S. Plasmablastic lymphoma presenting as gingival growth in a HIV positive patient: A case report. Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Medicine, and Pathology. 2016 Jul 31;28(4):366-9. 38. Urs AB, Kumar P, Rawat G, Mohanty S. Ewing’s sarcoma of the jaws: An institutional study of four cases. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology Extra. 2016 Sep 30;13:33-9. 39. Mohanty S, Gupta H, Dabas J, Kumar P. Osteochondroma of maxillofacial region: Tumor arising from two different developmental bones. Journal of oral and maxillofacial pathology: JOMFP. 2016 May;20(2):329. 40. Mohanty S, Dabas J, Gupta S, Urs AB, Kohli S, Yadav S. A mandibular swelling of long duration. Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology and Oral Radiology. 2016 Aug 31. 41. Urs AB, Singh H, Mohanty S, Sharma P. Fungal osteomyelitis of maxillofacial bones: Rare presentation. Journal of oral and maxillofacial pathology: JOMFP. 2016 Sep;20(3):546. 42. Urs AB, Singh H, Mohanty S, Sharma P. Fungal osteomyelitis of maxillofacial bones: Rare presentation. Journal of oral and maxillofacial pathology: JOMFP. 2016 Sep;20(3):546. 43. Kumar YR, Mohanty S, Verma M, Kaur RR, Bhatia P, Kumar VR, Chaudhary Z. Platelet-rich fibrin: the benefits. British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. 2016 Jan 31;54(1):57-61. 44. Aadithya B Urs, Hanspal Singh, Garima Rawat, Sujata Mohanty, and Sujoy Ghosh (2016) Cementoblastoma Solely Involving Maxillary Primary Teeth- A Rare Presentation. Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry: Spring 2016, Vol. 40, No. 2, pp. 147-151. 45. Gupta S, Ghosh S, Gupta S, Sakhuja P. Effect of curcumin on the expression of p53, transforming growth factor-β, and inducible nitric oxide synthase in oral submucous fibrosis: A pilot study. J Investig Clin Dent. 2016 Dec 17. doi: 10.1111/jicd.12252. 46. Nidhi Bhoyar, Sunita Gupta, and Sujoy Ghosh. Odontogenic myxofibroma of gingiva in a pediatric patient with tuberous sclerosis: A rare case report. Contemp Clin Dent. 2016 Oct-Dec; 7(4): 558–561. 47. Eiti Singh, Sunita Gupta, Khushboo Singh. Ellis-van creveld syndrome with unusual Genitourinary findings: A case report. Journal of Oral Medicine, Oral Surgery, Oral Pathology and Oral Radiology, 2016; 2(3):159-163. 48. Shikha Gupta, Khushboo Singh*, Sujoy Ghosh, Meera Choudhary, Sunita Gupta. A rare presentation of herpes zoster induced osteonecrosis of jaw in an immunocompetent individual. J Oral Med Toxicol 2016 ;1(1):6-9. 49. Sunita Gupta, Vipul Jetly1, Khushboo Singh, Rajesh K Chhoker. An unveiled innocuous oral ulcer: Report of a rare case. Journal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine & Radiology 2016; 28 (1): 39-43. 50. Nidhi Bhoyar ,Sunita Gupta , Sujoy Ghosh. Sinonasal Squamous Cell Carcinoma In A Pediatric Patient With Intellectual Disability: A Rare Entity. Int J Dent Health Sci 2015; 2(6): 1646-1652. 51. Ferah Rehman, Gyanendra Kumar, Mridula Goswami, Jatinder Kaur Dhillon. Comparison of shear bond strength of reattached incisor fragment using Er, Cr: YSGG laser etching and conventional acid etching: An in vitro study. Laser Therapy 2016;25 (2): 115-120. 52. Deepti Thakkar , Jatinder Kaur Dhillon , Mridula Goswami. mages in Medicine: Triplicated Primary Anterior Teeth-A Report of Two Cases. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research 2016 Feb, Vol-10(2): ZJ03-ZJ04. 370

53. Puneet Kumar, Mridula Goswami, Jatinder, Ferah, Deepti, Kusum. Comparative evaluation of microhardness and morphology of permanent tooth enamel surface after laser irradiation and fluoride treatment-An in vitro study. Laser therapy 2016; 25 (3): 201-208. 54. Mridula Goswami, Anju S Rajwar, Mahesh Verma. Orocraniofacial findings of a Pediatric Patient with Joubert Syndrome. International journal of clinical pediatric dentistry. October-December 2016;9(4):379-383. 55. Goswami M, Bhushan U, Jangra B. Goldenhar Syndrome: A Case Report with Review. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2016;9(3):278-280. 56. Goswami M, Jangra B, Bhushan U. Management of feeding Problem in a Patient with Cleft Lip/ Palate. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2016;9(2):143-145. 57. Mridula Goswami, Urvashi Bhushan , Sujata Mohanty. Melanotic Neuroectodermal Tumor of Infancy. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research. 2016 Jun, Vol-10(6): ZJ07-ZJ08. 58. Kusum Bharti, Mridula Goswami. Cleidocranial dysplasia: A report of two cases with brief review. Intractable Rare Dis Res 2016; 5(2):117-120. 59. Mridula Goswami, Urvashi Bhushan, Manoj Goswami. Dental Perspective of Rare Disease of Fanconi Anemia: Case Report with Review. Clinical Medicine Insights: Case Reports 2016:9 25–30 doi: 10.4137/CCRep.S37931. 60. Saroj G, Gangwar A, Dhillon JK. Hypothyroidism and Sturge-Weber Syndrome associated with Bilateral Port-wine Nevus. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2016;9(1): 82-85. 61. Moda A, Saroj G, Sharma S, Gupta B. Knowledge and Awareness among Parents and General Dental Practitioners regarding Rehabilitation with Full Coverage Restoration in Children: A Multi-centric Trial. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2016;9(2):177-180. 62. Gyanendra Kumar, Jatinder, Ferah. comparative evaluation of retention of pit and fissure sealants placed with conventional acid etching and Er,Cr:YSGG laser etching: A randomised controlled trial. Laser Therapy Vol. 25 (2016) No. 4 p. 291-298. 63. Vijay Prakash Mathur, Jatinder Kaur Dhillon, Ajay Logani, Gauri Kalra. valuation of indirect pulp capping using three different materials: A randomized control trial using cone-beam computed tomography. Indian Journal of Dental Research 2016; 27 ( 6):623-629. 64. Puneet Chahar , Vikrant R. Mohanty , Aswini Y.B, Vipul Yadav and Shekhar Grover. Needle stick injury reporting behavior and risk perception among sanitation staff in tertiary care hospitals in Delhi. Int. J. Adv. Res. 4(9), 1943-1948.

8. Books/ Chapters /Contributed:

1. Dr. Mahesh Verma has contributed a chapter “Pediatric Dentistry” in the text book on Pediatrics of publisher CBS Publishers and Distributors. Ed 1st (2016) 2. Dr. Mahesh Verma has contributed a chapter “Evidence Based Decision Making in Dentistry using Artificial Intelligence and Axiomatic Design Principles” in the text book on Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER) : New Methods, Challenges and Health Implications of publisher NOVA Publishers, Hauppauge, NY. (2016) 3. Dr. Mahesh Verma has contributed a chapter “Geriatric Dentistry” in the text book on “Principles & Practice of Geriatric Medicine” 4. Dr. Sangeeta Talwar has contributed a chapter “Standard treatment guidelines’’ in the text book on A manual for medical therapeutics of publisher Wolter’s Kluwer India, Delhi society for promotion of national use of drugs( DSPRUD. Ed 4th edition (2016) 5. Dr. Sunita Gupta has contributed a chapter in the text book on “Essentials Skills for Post Graduates in Dentistry of Publisher Jaypee.2016

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9. Conferences/Workshops/Symposiums attended:

1. Senior Dental Leaders Programme, London was attended by Dr. Mahesh Verma,7th – 10th March 2016. 2. Workshop of Dental Council of India, Bhopal was attended by Dr. Mahesh Verma, 4th – 5th April 2016. 3. 41st Annual Conference of the Indian Society of Periodontology, India, Indore was attended by Dr. Mahesh Verma,30th July 2016. 4. Workshop of “MOEF & UNDP – GEF” – India, New Delhi was attended by Dr. Mahesh Verma, 10th August 2016. 5. 44th Annual Conference of the Indian Society of Prosthodontics, India, Mumbai was attended by Dr. Mahesh Verma,1st- 4th Dec 2016. 6. Annual World Dental Congress of FDI, Poland, Poznan was attended by Dr. Mahesh Verma, Dr. Sangeeta Talwar and Dr. Ruchika Roongta, 7th – 10th September 2016. 7. Conference on Dental Synergy, India, New Delhi was attended by Dr. Mahesh Verma, 17th – 18th Sept 2016. 8. Greater New York Meeting, New York was attended by Dr. Mahesh Verma, Dr. Sangeeta & Dr. Ruchika Roongta Nawal, 29th – 30th Nov 2016. 9. Symposium on Dental Education of ICD, India, Chennai was attended by Dr. Mahesh Verma, 17th – 18th Dec 2016. 10. Workshop “Alliance for oral health across borders”, New York, USA, was attended by Dr. Mahsh Verma, Dr. Sangeeta &Dr. Ruchika Roongta Nawal, 1-3rd Dec 2016 11. Workshop RTI Act “To Assist The Functionaries In The Health System.” of DGHS, Government Of NCT Of Delhi_Delhi was attended by Dr. Sangeeta Talwar, 11TH Jan 2016. 12. Workshop “Validation workshop of MCQ question bank in dental sciences”_of NBE office, India, New Delhi attended by Dr. Sangeeta Talwar, 8th August, 2016. 13. Launch workshop “Improve mercury management in India” of ministry of environmental , forest and climate change, GOI in collaboration with GEF & UNDP, India, New Delhi was attended by Dr. Sangeeta Talwar, 10th August, 2016. 14. 69th Annual Indian dental conference of Indian Dental Association, India, Delhi was attended by Dr Sangeeta Talwar, Dr. Seema Yadav, Dr. Sarika C, Dr. Ruchika R, 19th -21st Feb, 2016 15. Guest Lecture CDE Tooth Reincarnation : From Basics To Clinical Presence, India, Delhi was attended by All the Faculty, 9th Apr 2016 16. 10th Annual world endodontic congress of IFEA, Cape town, South Africa was attended by Dr. Ruchika Roongta Nawal, 3rd -6th June, 2016 17. Lecture “Minimal Intervention Dentistry” of Dr. Avijit Banerjee, India, Delhi, was attended by All the Faculty, 11th Aug,2016 10. Hands On Silk files introduced by Mani of by Dr. Mona Kakkar, India, Delhi was attended by All the Faculty, 13th Oct,2016. 11. 10th Annual global Conference of WCOI & AAID, India, Delhi was attaended by All the Faculty, 11-13 Nov 2016 12. 31st Annual Conference of IACDE & 24thIES National Conference, India, Kolkata was attended by Dr. Sangeeta Talwar, Dr. Seema Yadav , Dr. Ruchika Roongta Nawal, 10th -13th Nov 2016 13. Lecture and Hands “Cention N” of ivoclar, India, Delhi was attended by All the faculty, 21st Nov,2016. 14. 69th Indian Dental Conference of Indian Dental Association, India, Delhi was attended by Dr. Tulika Tripathi, and Dr. Anup Kanase, 19th - 21st Feb 2016.

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15. 15th Annual Conference of Indian Society of Cleft lip palate & Craniofacial Anomalies, Chandigarh was attended by Dr. Tulika Tripathi and Dr. Priyank Rai, 25th -27th March 2016 16. Preconference course Speech /resonance disorders and velopharyngeal Dysfunctions of 15th Annual Conference of Indian Society of Cleft lip palate & Craniofacial Anomalies, Chandigarh was attended by Dr. Tulika Tripathi and Dr. Priyank Rai, 24th March 2016 17. 51st IOC & 8th WIOC conference of Indian Orthodontics society, India, Goa was attended by Dr. Tulika Tripathi, Dr. Priyank Rai and Dr Anup Kanase, 3rd to 6th Nov 2016. 18. Workshop AOCMF Course- Principles in Craniomaxillofacial Fracture Management of AOCMF Asia Pacific, New Delhi was attended by Dr. Sujata Mohanty, 11-13 March, 2016 19. 3rd Annual Conference of Delhi State AOMSI Chapter , New Delhi was attended by Dr. Sujata Mohanty, Dr. Zainab Chaudhary, 28th March 2016 20. CDE Conference of Current Concepts in Head & Neck Oncology, New Delhi was attended by Dr. Sujata Mohanty, 12th -15th October, 2016 21. CDE program on Dental Traumatology of AIIMS, New Delhi was attended by Dr. Mridula Goswami, Dec 2016 22. 29th Annual conference of ISDR, Lucknow, UP was attended by Dr. Mridula Goswami, Dec 2016 23. 38th Annual conference of ISPPD, Kochi, Kerala was attended by Dr. Mridula Goswami and Dr. Gyanendra Kumar, Oct 2016 24. 17th Annual Dental Conference of Indian Dental Association, Agartala, Tripura was attended by Dr. Mridula Goswami, Dec 2016 25. CDE Program Minimally Invasive and Painless Dentistry of ESIC Dental College & Hospital, New Delhi was attended by Dr. Mridula Goswami, Aug 2016 26. Academic Committee of ISPPD meeting, AIIMS, New Delhi was attended by Dr. Mridula Goswami and Dr. Gyanendra Kumar, 19th July 2016 27. Lecture Mind Body Medicine Update of Ms. Shivani, MAMC, Delhi was attended by All faculty, 12th Feb 2016 28. Swami Vivekanand Jayanti of MAIDS, Delhi was attended by All Faculty, 11th Jan 2016. 29. CDE on Accelerated Orthodontics of ITS Greater Noida was attended by Dr. Anup Kanase, 2nd April 2016 30. CDE on developing class II of Shree Bankey Bihari Dental college was attended by Dr. Anup Kanase, 11 April 2016 31. India Symposium of ORMCO, Delhi was attended by Dr. Anup Kanase, 24th-25th April 2016 32. 11th National Quality Conclave, Delhi was attended by Dr. Anup Kanase, 19th Aug, 2016 33. 9th Conventions India Conclave, Delhi was attended by Dr. Anup Kanase, 13th Oct 2016 34. CDE clinical photography of ITS, Muradnagar was attended by Dr. Anup Kanase, 22nd June 2016 35. 5th Insight into PG of Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi was attended by Dr. Anup Kanase, 31 jan 2016 36. 20th IOS Pg convention of Indian orthodontic society, Amritsar was attended by Dr. Anup Kanase, 3rd-5th March 2016 37. Annual Event Torque 2016 of Manav Rachna Dental college was attended by Dr. Anup Kanase, 23rd sep 2016 38. Annual conference of PDAA, Tokyo, Japan was attended by Dr. Gyanendra Kumar, 26th – 28th May 2016 39. Annual conference of IndocleftCon, PGI, Chandigarh was attended by Dr. Gyanendra Kumar, 2016 40. 10th Annual Conference of Indian Association for adolescent health, Kannaujj, UP was attended by Dr. Gyanendra Kumar, 8th-9th Apr 2016 41. AOCMF Symposium – Advances in Secondary Management of Post-Traumatic Deformities of AOCMF Asia Pacific Kochi, India was attended by Dr. Zainab Chaudhary ,23-25 Sep, 2016

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42. 41st Annual Conference of Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons of India, Ahmedabad Gujarat was attenced by Dr. Pankaj Sharma , 24th-26th November, 2016 43. CDE Conference of Conference on Lasers in Dentistry, Gwalior was attended by Dr. Pankaj Sharma,16th Nov.2016 44. 69th Indian Dental Conference of IDC, Delhi was attended by Dr. Sadhana M, 19th- 21st Feb 2016. 45. World Congress for Oral Implant ology and AAID Global conference, Delhi was attended by Dr. Sadhana M, Dr. Rekha, Dr. Shubhra, Dr, Anshum, Dr Nidhi, 11th -13th November 2016.

46. Guest lecture on Harm Reduction & Smoking Cessation of MAMC, Delhi was attended by Dr. Vikrant Mohanty and Dr. Aswini Y B, 30th Sept 2016 47. Brainstorming meet "Implementation of National Cancer Early Detection and Screening" of with US-NCI and national stakeholders, , India International Centre,Delhi was attended by Dr. Aswini Y B, 4th March, 2016. 48. International Symposium "Is Sugar the New Tobacco?- Oral Health Perspectives" of AIIMS, Delhi was attended by Dr. Vikrant Mohanty and Dr. Aswini Y B, 11th Nov 2016 49. Lecture MI Dentistry- contemporary approval to Dental Caries management of Dr. Arijit Banerjee was attended by Dr. Sadhana M, Dr. Rekha, Dr. Shubhra, Dr, Anshum, Dr Nidhi, 17th Dec 2016. 50. 21st Annual Conference of IAPHD, Bubaneshwar, Orissa was attended by Dr. Vikrant Mohanty and Dr. Aswini Y B, 17TH-19TH Nov 2016. 51. Lecture Ethics Beyond guidelines of Dr. Ravi Ghooj was attended by Dr. Sadhana M, 18th Feb 2016. 52. 8th International & Exhibition on Dentistry & Oral Care of OMICS International & Editors of Oral Health & Dental Management, Dentistry & Journal of Oral Hygiene & Health Applaud, Dubai, UAE was attended by Dr. Meera Choudhary, 18th-20th April, 2016 53. 5th CME Workshop Pharmacovigilance of Dept. of Pharmacology, MAMC, New Delhi was attended by Dr. Upma Narang, 1st Dec 2016

10. Visitors:

a) Dr. Andy Chamberlaiss of University of Cambridge Testing Services, U.K visited the Institute and interacted with the faculty on 3rd February, 2016 b) Mr. Satish of Cambridge University U.K visited the Institute and interacted with the faculty on 3rd February, 2016 c) Dr. Mana Aliahatni, Prosthodontist, Dean of Scientific Research, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tabuk, Saudi Arabia visited the institute and exchanged ideas and views on prosthetic services in both the countries on 23rd March, 2016. d) Dr. Amid Ismail, Dean of, Temple Dental School, USA visited the Institute and interacted with the faculty on 20th February, 2016 e) Dr. Dinaz Gandhi along with students Ravea Khan and, Gul Heena of Pakistan visited the institute on 20th February, 2016 under Alliance for Oral Health Across Border. f) Shri. Satyendar Jain, Hon’ble Minister of Health and Family Welfare, Govt. of NCT of Delhi visited the institute on 4th October 2015 and interacted with faculty. g) Shri Amarnath, Secretary, Department of Health and Family Welfare, Govt. of NCT of Delhi visited the institute on 30th November 2015 and interacted with faculty. h) Dr. S K Arora, Additional Director, State Tobacco Control Officer, Directorate of Health Services (DHS), of New Delhi visited the institute and tobacco cessation clinic and shared the experiences with faculty on 30th May 2016.

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i) Dr. Mira Aghi , communication expert visited the institute and addressed the students. j) DU Chancellor, visited the institute and interacted with the students on 30st May 2016

11. Significant Events (Honors to Faculty):

All honors (at National/International level) received by faculty members to be mentioned at one place.

1. Dr. Mahesh Verma has received “Life Time Achievement Award” by Indian Association of Positive Psychology & Manav Rachna International University, Faridabad at 1st International & 3rd National Conference ‘Positive Psychology : The Ripple Effect” in the month of February . 2. Dr. Mahesh Verma has received PhD Degree of Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University at I.P. University, New Delhi in the month of March. 3. Dr. Mahesh Verma has received “Aryabhata International Award 2015” at 3rd Healthcare Summit & Awards, Bangalore in the month of May. 4. Dr. Mahesh Verma has received “Honorary American Dental Association Membership” at American Dental Association, Washington in the month of November. 5. Dr. Mahesh Verma has received ISDR Founder President Prof. M. Rahmatulla Award at Indian Society for Dental Research (ISDR) in the month of December. 6. Dr. Mahesh Verma was Guest of Honour at Para Medical Day of MAMCOS, Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi in the month of January. 7. Dr. Mahesh Verma delivered guest lecture on “Issues for Educators in Infection Control and Sterilisation” at International College of Dentists Global Workshop on Dental Safety in the month of February. 8. Dr. Mahesh Verma delivered guest lecture on ‘Dental Issues in Men’s Health’ at 10th Men’s Health World Conference, New Delhi in the month of February. 9. Dr. Mahesh Verma delivered guest lecture on “Complete Denture” at Himachal Dental College, Himachal Pradesh in the month of February. 10. Dr. Mahesh Verma delivered guest lecture on ‘Detection/Prevention of Oral Cancer –Role of Dental Specialist” at New Delhi in the month of March. 11. Dr. Mahesh Verma has given oration at Senior Dental Leaders Programme, London in the month of March. 12. Dr. Mahesh Verma has given oration at Dental Council of India Workshop, in the month of April. 13. Dr. Mahesh Verma was Guest of Honour at Convocation ceremony of Adesh University, Punjab in the month of April. 14. Dr. Mahesh Verma delivered guest lecture at National Cancer Workshop, J P Hospital, Noida in the month of May. 15. Dr. Mahesh Verma delivered guest lecture at KIIT University at Bhubaneshwar in the month of June. 16. Dr. Mahesh Verma delivered guest lecture at Periodontology PG Conference, Indore in the month of July. 17. Dr. Mahesh Verma delivered guest lecture “Improve Mercury Management in India” at “MOEF & UNDP – GEF Workshop”,New Delhi in the month of August. 18. Dr. Mahesh Verma delivered guest lecture at FDI World Dental Congress, Poznan in the month of September. 19. Dr. Mahesh Verma has given oration at “Dental Synergy Conference”, New Delhi in the month of September. 375

20. Dr. Mahesh Verma has chaired the session at MAIDENTS 1991 Batch Silver Jubilee Function n the month of November. 21. Dr. Mahesh Verma has given oration at Greater New York Meeting,New York in the month of November. 22. Dr. Mahesh Verma has given oration at ICD Symposium on Dental Education, Chennai in the month of December. 23. Dr. Sangeeta Talwar has given oration at 69th Indian Dental Conference, Leela Ambience Convention, Delhi in the month of February. 24. Dr. Sangeeta Talwar has Chaired scientific session at 69th Indian Dental Conference, New Delhi in the month of February. 25. Dr. Sangeeta Talwar has Chaired scientific session at 10th WCOI & AAID global Conference, New Delhi in the month of November. 26. Dr. Sangeeta Talwar has Chaired scientific session at 31st IACDE & 24thIES National Conference, Kolkata, in the month of November. 27. Dr. Sangeeta Talwar & Dr. Ruchika roongta nawal have given oration at Workshop :Alliance for oral health across borders, New York, USA in the month of December. 28. Dr. Tulika Tripathi has given oration at 50th IOC, Indian Orthodontic Society, Hyderabad in the month of December. 29. Dr. Tulika Tripathi has delivered guest lecture at 69th Indian Dental Conference, Delhi in the month of February. 30. Dr. Tulika Tripathi has given oration at 15th Annual conference of Indian Society of Cleft lip and palate & craniofacial anomalies, PGIMER Chandigarh in the month of March. 31. Dr. Tulika Tripathi has delivered a guest lecture at 51st IOC, Indian Orthodontic Society, Goa in the month of November. 32. Dr. Sujata Mohanty has delivered Guest lecture at AOCMF Course- Principles in Craniomaxillofacial Fracture, New Delhi in the month of March. 33. Dr. Sujata Mohanty has delivered Guest lecture at 3rd Annual Conference; Delhi State AOMSI Chapter, New Delhi in the month of August. 34. Dr. Sunita Gupta has chaired a session at 10th WCOI-AAID Global Conference, New Delhi in the month of November. 35. Dr. Mridula Goswami has delivered Guest Lecture at 29th ISDR Conference, Lucknow, UP in the month of December. 36. Dr. Mridula Goswami has delivered Guest Lecture at 38th ISPPD Conference, Kochi, Kerala in the month of October. 37. Dr. Mridula Goswami has delivered Guest Lecture at 17th Annual Dental Conference, Indian Dental Association, Agartala, Tripura in the month of December. 38. Dr. Seema yadav has given oration at 31st IACDE & 24th IES National Conference 2016, Kolkata in the month of November. 39. Dr. Anup Kanase has delivered a guest lecture at 50th IOC,Indian Orthodontic Society, Hyderabad in the month of December. 40. Dr. Anup Kanase has delivered a guest lecture at CDE,IP Dental college in the month of July. 41. Dr. Anup Kanase has delivered a guest lecture at LNCT, Bhopal in the month of April. 42. Dr. Anup Kanase has delivered a guest lecture at SRM. Chennai in the month of May. 43. Dr. Anup Kanase has delivered guest lecture at 51st IOC, Goa in the month of November. 44. Dr. Gyanendra Kumar has given oration at PDAA 2016, Tokyo, Japan in the month of May. 45. Dr. Gyanendra Kumar has given oration at Indocleftcon, PGI, Chandigarh in the month of April. 46. Dr. Priyank Rai has given oration at 50th IOC,Indian Orthodontic Society, Hyderabad in the month of December.

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47. Dr. Priyank Rai has given oration at 15th Annual conference of Indian Society of Cleft lip and palate & craniofacial anomalies,PGIMER Chandigarh in the month of March. 48. Dr. Priyank Rai has delivered guest lecture at 51st IOC, Indian Orthodontic Society, Goa in the month of November. 49. Dr. Pankaj Sharma has given oration at Conference on Lasers in Dentistry, Gwalior in the month of November. 50. Dr. Sarika chaudhry has been awarded Masters and diploma in laser dentistry at Austria, Vienna University School Of Dental Sciences in the month of December. 51. Dr. Sarika Chaudhry has given oration 69th Indian Dental Conference, Delhi in the onth of February. 52. Dr. Sarika Chaudhry has Chaired scientific session at 69th Indian Dental Conference, New Delhi in the month of February. 53. Dr. Sarika Chaudhry has Chaired scientific session at symposium on periodontal update, Indian society of Periodontists with SOLA, Pune in the month of February. 54. Dr. Ruchika Roongta Nawal has given oration at IFEA 10th world endodontic congress, Cape Town in the month of June. 55. Dr. Ruchika Roongta Nawal has given oration at FDI- annual world dental congress in the month of September. 56. Dr. Ruchika Roongta Nawal has Chaired scientific session at 31st IACDE & 24thIES National Conference, Kolkata, in the month of November. 57. Dr. Vikrant has chaired a scientific session at 21st IAPHD Conference, Bubaneshwar, Orissa in the month of November. 58. Dr. Vikrant has given oration at 21st IAPHD Conference, Bubaneshwar, Orissa in the month of November. 59. Dr. Vikrant was awarded Best Paper award at 21st IAPHD Conference, Bubaneshwar, Orissa in the month of November. 60. Dr. Aswini YB has delivered guest lecture at training workshop for AYUSH practitioners, All India Institute of Ayurveda, Sarita Vihar in the month of September. 61. Dr. Aswini YB has chaired a scientific session at 21st IAPHD Conference, Bubaneshwar, Orissa in the month of November. 62. Dr. Aswini YB has given oration at 21st IAPHD Conference, Bubaneshwar, Orissa in the month of November. 63. Dr. Meera Choudhary has given oration at 8th International & Exhibition on Dentistry & Oral Care,OMICS ,Dubai, UAE in the month of April. 64. Dr. Monika has given oration at International Conference And Exhibition On Dentistry And Oral Care, Dubai, UAE, in the month April.

12. Fellowship:

1. Fellowship was awarded by of International Congress of Oral Implantologists (ICOI) and availed by Dr. Mahesh Verma of Prosthodontics for Implants in the month of December. 2. Fellowship was awarded by World Congress for Oral Implantology (WCOI Japan) and availed by Dr. Mahesh Verma of Prosthodontics for Implants in the month of December. 3. Fellowship was awarded by International Academy for Dental Facial Esthetics (IADFE) and availed by Dr. Mahesh Verma of Prosthodontics for Esthetics in the month of December.

13. Representation on expert Committee/Bodies:-

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1. Dr. Mahesh Verma was nominated by the Global Committee of American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID) as member to 2016-17 Leadership year. 2. Dr. Mahesh Verma was nominated by Indian Dental Association as member to Central Council meeting. 3. Dr. Mahesh Verma was nominated by MM University, Mullana, Ambala as member to Board of Studies. 4. Dr. Mahesh Verma was nominated by H.P. University, Faculty of Dental Sciences ,Shimla as member to Board of studies. 5. Dr. Mahesh Verma was nominated by 54th Armed Forces Research Committee Meeting, Pune as member to Committee Meeting. 6. Dr. Mahesh Verma was nominated by Post Graduate Institute of Dental Sciences (PGIDS), Rohtak, Haryana as member to PG Board of Studies on Prosthodontics . 7. Dr. Mahesh Verma was nominated by CSIR as member to Interview Board for selection of Senior Research Associate. 8. Dr. Mahesh Verma was nominated by Indian Dental Association, New Delhi as Chairman to 69th Indian Dental Congress. 9. Dr. Mahesh Verma was nominated by Sardar Patel Institute of Dental Sciences, Lucknow as member to Member of Selection Committee for Faculty. 10. Dr. Mahesh Verma was nominated by UGC, Delhi as member to Expert Committee to visit SGT University, Gurgaon. 11. Dr. Mahesh Verma was nominated by King Gorge Medical University, Lucknow as expert to conduct MDS examinations. 12. Dr. Mahesh Verma was nominated by ICMR, New Delhi as member to Project Review Committee. 13. Dr. Mahesh Verma was nominated by MM University, Ambala as expert to conduct MDS Examinations. 14. Dr. Mahesh Verma was nominated by University of Grants Commission as Expert Committee Member to Visit Tamilnadu University of Physical Sciences. 15. Dr. Mahesh Verma was nominated by Indian Dental Association, as member to Central Council Meeting at Kolkata. 16. Dr. Mahesh Verma was nominated by Dental Council of India, New Delhi as member to General Body Meeting of 136th Session. 17. Dr. Mahesh Verma was nominated by Peoples Dental College, Kathmandu, Nepal as expert to conduct examinations. 18. Dr. Mahesh Verma was nominated by World Congress for Oral Implantology & American Academy of Implant Dentistry Global Conference 2016”, New Delhi as Chairman to 10th World Congress. 19. Dr. Sangeeta Talwar was nominated by Faculty of dental surgery (Royal college of physicians and surgeons, Glasgow) as member. 20. Dr. Sangeeta Talwar was nominated by Bureau of Indian Standards as member to Dentistry Sectional Committee. 21. Dr. Sangeeta Talwar was nominated by PGI Chandigarh as expert to standard selection committee for selection of assistant professor( Conservative dentistry and Endodontics). 22. Dr. Sangeeta Talwar was nominated by Manav rachna dental college, Faridabad; Pandit BD Sharma University of health sciences, Rohtak as expert to PG Diploma in conservative dentistry and endodontics. 23. Dr. Sangeeta Talwar was nominated by GDC Rohtak as expert to MDS examination.

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24. Dr. Sangeeta Talwar was nominated by King George Medical University, Lucknow as expert to MDS examination. 25. Dr. Sangeeta Talwar was nominated by in Sudha rastogi dental college, Pandit BD Sharma University of health sciences, Rohtak as expert to MDS examination. 26. Dr. Sujata Mohanty was nominated by KGMC Lucknow as expert to MDS examinations. 27. Dr. Sujata Mohanty was nominated by GDC (SCB) Cuttack, Orissa as expert to MDS examinations. 28. Dr. Sunita Gupta was nominated by Dental College, Pt. B.D Sharma PGIMS, Rohtak, Haryana as expert to Post Graduate Board of Studies. 29. Dr. Sunita Gupta was nominated by NEET National Board of Examinations as expert to Paper Setting & Scrutinization. 30. Dr. Sunita Gupta was nominated by Faculty of Dental Institute, RIMS, Ranchi as expert to Recruit. 31. Dr. Seema yadav was nominated by Gujarat University as expert to MDS examination. 32. Dr. Seema yadav was nominated by PGI, Rohtak as expert to thesis for MDS students 33. Dr. Anup Kanase was nominated by Aligarh Muslim University as expert to General Selection committee for the post of prof Orthodontics. 34. Dr. Anup Kanase was nominated by NEIGRIHMS, Shillong as expert to Subject expert of selection committee. 35. Dr. Anup Kanase was nominated by CDSCO,DGHS, Min. of H&FW Govt of India as expert to Subject expert (SEC Dental). 36. Dr. Anup Kanase was nominated by Dept. of H&FW Govt of NCT Delhi as expert to Member expert committee dental health insurance. 37. Dr. Anup Kanase was nominated by National Board of exam as advisor to Validation- workshop of MCQ Question bank of Dental Sciences. 38. Dr. Ruchika Roongta Nawal was nominated by National Academy of Medical Sciences as Member. 39. Dr. Ruchika Roongta Nawal was nominated by NBE Office, Dwarka, Delhi as expert to MCQ Question Bank In Dental Sciences. 40. Dr. Sujoy Ghosh was nominated by NEET National Board of Examinations as expert to Paper Setting & Scrutinization. 41. Dr. Sujoy Ghosh was nominated by Faculty of Dentistry, Jamia Millia Islamia, Jamia Nagar, New Delhi as expert to BDS Final Year Examinations. 42. Dr. Sujoy Ghosh was nominated by Faculty of Dental Sciences, KGMU, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh as external expert to BDS Final Year inspedtions. 43. Dr. Sujoy Ghosh was nominated by Swacch Bharat Kaya Kalp Inspection, Sushrata Trauma Centre, New Delhi as External Expert. 44. Dr. Aswini Y B was nominated by Gujarat University as expert to BDS examinations. 45. Dr. Aswini Y B was nominated by Jawaharlal Nehru University as expert to evaluate dissertation of Degree of Master of Philosophy. 46. Dr. Aswini Y B was nominated by Jawaharlal Nehru University as expert to MPhil practical examination. 47. Dr. Aswini Y B was nominated by NICPR, Noida as advisor to Task Force study on screening and early detection of cervical, breast and oral cancer to be carried out in the North Eastern part of the country. 48. .Dr. Meera Choudhary was nominated by Swacch Bharat Kaya Kalp Inspection, Sushrata Trauma Centre, New Delhi as External Expert 49. Dr. Meera Choudhary was nominated by IGNOU, New Delhi as expert to Lecture for PGDGM Students.

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14. Health Services to the Community:

Health centre activities/camps/drives/national programme etc. No.of satellite centers and patients catered: 3 centers and 4200 patients No.of school centers and patients catered: 16 schools and 7571 children No.of Dental camps: 21 camps, 2626 patients No.of national programs: 5 Mobile Dental Clinic Project services: 15 DGD Dispensaries in 3 Districts of GNCT of Delhi, 33707 patients have been catered. More than 1,000 ASHA & ANM workers have been trained. 15. Lab Data:- a) Name of the Lab : Haemotology & Histopathology Lab b) Name and no of the test perform: 7292 tests 1. Histopathology with special stains and immunohistochemistry 2. Cytology – Aspiration, exfoliative and FNAC 3. Haematology – CBC, ESR, BT, CT 4. Biochemistry - LFT, KFT, Lipid profile, Blood sugar c) Percentage of growth compared to last year: 9.26%

16. New Facilities added: 1. PCR Lab 2. Tissue Engineering 3. Mercury reduction and Mercury Separators 4. CDE Lab

17. Any other worth mentioning information. 1. Sign Language and Oral Hygiene instructions 2. Outlook- Drishti Survey – position 1st in India

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