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Trichy SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, Tiruchirapalli Trichy SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, Tiruchirapalli Eminent faculty and researchers had visited the institution and delivered talks on advanced topics & held discussion with faculty, scholars & students S. Name of the Affiliation Date of visit Topic discussed No. Guest 1 Dr. Padmavathy Nodal Officer, MET, Sri 10.08.2021 – Medical Education Ramachandra Medical College, 12.08.2021 Technology Chennai 2 Dr. Sowmya Nodal Officer, MET, Sri 08.04.2021 – Medical Education Ramachandra Medical College, 10.04.2021 Technology Chennai 3 Dr. Mohan Associate Dean of Primary 21.01.2020 Exploring global medical Kumar Medical Care Education, Wigan education and Preston 4 Dr. Guru T. Specialist Physician, Hamad 21.01.2020 Exploring global medical Arun Medical Corporation, Qatar and education Consultant Radiologist, Qutar 5 Dr. J. Yuvaraj Scientist G, National Institute of 21.01.2020 Exploring global medical Epidemiology, ICMR, Chennai education 6 Mr. P. Prabahar Regional Transport Officer, 24.01.2020 Road Safety Srirangam, Trichy 7 Dr. Guru T. Specialist Physician, Hamad 20.01.2020 Emotional Intelligence Arun Medical Corporation, Qatar and Consultant Radiologist, Qutar 8 Dr. Christhu Raj Assistant Professor, SRM Centre 07.01.2020 E-lab, E-circuit, E-skill, for Applied Research in E-lock and E-verify Education 9 Prof. Rajeev Senior Advisor and Head, SRM 07.01.2020 E-lab, E-circuit, E-skill, Sukumaran Centre for Applied Research in E-lock and E-verify Education 10 Dr. R. Professor of Statistics, 19.12.2019 Statistics Muthukrishnan Bharathiar University, Coimbatore 11 Dr. Sitanshu Addl. Professor of Preventive 20.12.2019 Sampling techniques Sekhar Kar and Social Medicine, Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER), Puducherry 12 Dr. Lagishetty Assistant Professor of 20.12.2019 Project proposal for Radhakrishna Pharmacology, Vishnu Dental funding College, Bhimavaram, Andhra Pradesh 1 13 Dr. K. Ilavenil Reader and Head of Anatomy, 20.12.2019 Questionnaire Research Sri Ramakrishna Dental College, Coimbatore 14 Dr. M. Anbarasi Prof. and Head of Physiology, 21.12.2019 Art of Drafting Research Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan Articles Medical College, Perambalur 15 Dr. Sakthivel Associate Professor of 21.12.2019 Preparation of Research Vaiyapuri Pharmacology, University of reports from International Reading, UK perspectives 16 Dr. J. Yuvaraj Scientist G, National Institute of 21.12.2019 Developing Research Epidemiology, ICMR, Chennai Protocol: points to be considered 17 Dr. K. Executive Director, R&D, 13.12.2019 Collaborative project Subramanian Powergear Ltd, Chennai proposal for funding 18 Dr. John Robert Consultant Interventional 01.11.2019 Advanced Interventional Radiologist, Apollo Speciality management of stroke Hospital, Mumbai 19 Dr. Subbiah Senior Consultant Micro- 18.10.2019 Celebration of World Thiruppathy neurosurgeon, ABC Hospital, Bioethics Day 2019 Trichy 20 Pulavar Mr. M. Tamil literacy critic 28.08.2019 Inaugural function of Ramalingam Allied Health Science Courses 2019 21 Dr. Mohan Professor and Director, Madras 22.06.2019 Hands on live surgery Kameshwaran ENT Research Foundation, demonstration on Chennai Cochlear implant 22 Dr. Sunil Consultant Pediatrician, Dr. Vas 21.06.2019 International Yoga day Srinivasan Hospital for Eye and Children, celebrations 2019 Trichy 23 Dr. K. Dilara MCI Observer, Sri Ramachandra 11.06.2019 to Curriculum Medical College, Chennai 13.06.2019 implementation support programme workshop 24 Dr. Lagishetty Reader in Pharmacology, 23.03.2019 Art of Drafting Research Radhakrishna Vivenkanandha Dental College Articles for Women, Tiruchengode 25 Dr. K. Ilavenil Reader and Head of Anatomy, 23.03.2019 Project Report Sri Ramakrishna Dental College, preparation Coimbatore 26 Dr. T.S. Additional Professor of 22.03.2019 Questionnaire Research Gugapriya Anatomy, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Nagpur 27 Dr. R. Professor of Statistics, 21.03.2019 & Statistics Muthukrishnan Bharathiar University, 22.03.2019 Coimbatore 28 Dr. Sitanshu Addl Professor of Preventive and 20.03.2019 Study Design Sekhar Kar Social Medicine, Jawaharlal 2 Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER), Puducherry 29 Dr. M. Sathish Scientist, Central Electro- 20.03.2019 Literature Collection Chemical Research Institute (CECRI), CSIR, Karaikudi 30 Shri K. Airport Director, Trichy 13.06.2019 New Dental Block Gunasekaran International Airport, Trichy inauguration 31 Dr. R. Balaji Associate Professor, Department 26.09.2018 Randomized Controlled of Community Medicine, SRM Trials Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, Kattankulathur 32 Dr. M. Assistant Professor of 26.09.2018 Sample size and Tamilarasan Community Medicine, determination Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan Medical College and Hospital, Permabalur 33 Dr. Santham Professor and Principal, SRM 26.09.2018 Project Report Sweet Rose Trichy College of Nursing, Preparations Tiruchirapalli 34 Dr. RT. DST Young Scientist, INSA 24.03.2018 Writing research papers Narendhira Visiting Scientist and Assistant Kannan Professor of Biosciences and Technology, Karunya University, Coimbatore 35 Dr. T. Professor of Industrial 05.09.2017 Menace of Thirunalasundari Biotechnology, Bharathidasan Dermatophytoses University, Trichy 36 Dr. Kaviarasan Professor, Department of 05.09.2017 Epidemiology of Dermatology, venerology and Dermatophytoses Leprology, Rajah Muthiah Medical College, Chidambaram 37 Dr. R. Sudha Professor, Department of 05.09.2017 Newer antifungal drugs Pharmacology, Government and other treatment KAPV Medical College and modalities Hospital, Tiruchirapalli 38 Dr. Anupma Professor, Department of 05.09.2017 Diagnostic challenges of Jyoti Kindo Microbiology, Sri Ramachandra Dermatophytoses Medical College, Chennai 39 Dr. A.R. Rajavel Senior Research Officer, Vector 16.09.2017 Art of drafting research Control Research Centre articles (VCRC), ICMR, Puducherry 40 Dr. G. Director, Harshamitra Cancer 14.09.2017 Basics in Research Govindaraj Research Institute, Woriayur, Tiruchirapalli 41 Dr. R. Professor of Statistics, 15.09.2017; Statistics 3 Muthukrishnan Bharathiar University, 23.03.2018 & Coimbatore 29.09.2018 42 Dr. M. Natesh Assistant Professor of 14.09.2017 Animal Ethics Prabhu Pharmacology, Dhanalaskhmi Srinivasan Medical College, Perambalur 43 Dr. K. Professor & Head, Department 31.03.2017 Pre Analytical Ramadesigan of Biochemistry, Madras Variables Medical College, Chennai 44 Dr. D. Thangam Professor of Geriatrics, Madras 17.03.2017 Management of Medical College, Chennai Ageing 45 Dr. T. Vijaya Professor of Pharmacognosy, 04.02.2017 Clinical Trials Kirubha Periyar College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Trichy 46 Dr. Suzanne Professor of Physiology, Sri 04.02.2017 Needs for publication Maria D‟cruz Muthukumaran Medical College, Chennai 47 Mr. Mani Biostatistician, Bangaluru 03.02.2017 Basics in biostatistics and Hands on training 48 Dr. S. Chief Medical Officer, BeWell 02.02.2017 Why Research & Senthilkumaran care Hospital, Erode Selection of Research Question 49 Dr. Natesh Assistant Professor of 02.02.2017 Ethics in Research Prabhu Pharmacology, Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan Medical College Hospital, Perambalur 50 Dr. P. Ganesh Scientist C, National Institute of 02.02.2017 Epidemiological Kumar Epidemiology, Chennai Research 51 Dr. M. Anbarasi Associate Professor of 02.02.2017 Review of Physiology, Dhanalakshmi Literature and Srinivasan Medical College its management Hospital, Perambalur 52 Dr. Dhinakaran Madurai Kidney Centre 19.07.2016 CKD 53 Dr. Jones Professor and Head, Vinayaka 19.07.2016 CKD Mission University, Salem 54 Dr. M. Gulam Department of Orthopedics, 23.04.2016 Management of cervical Mohaideen Tanjore Medical College, Trichy spine injury 55 Dr. S. Jailash ATLAS hospital, Trichy 23.04.2016 Management of Spondylolosthesis 56 Dr. S. Department of Orthopedics, 23.04.2016 Deformity correction of Karunakaran Madras Medical College, adult spine Chennai 57 Dr. K. Appaji SIMS Hospital, Chennai 23.04.2016 Management of vertebral 4 Krishnan tumours 58 Dr. Balavenkata Chief Anesthetist, Ganga 23.04.2016 Ultrasound guided nerve Subramanian Hospitals, Coimbatore block 59 Dr. G. Viswanatham Hospital, 23.04.2016 Management of cervical Bharathkumar Trichy disc prolapse 60 Dr. A. Panner Managing trustee, Aruna 07.04.2016 Epidemiology & Selvam Diabetes Research Foundation, management of Diabetes Chennai mellitus 61 Dr. M. Trichy Diabetes speciality 07.04.2016 A diabetic dyslipidemia Shunmugavelu centre, Trichy 62 Dr. A. Rajamani Spine Surgeon, Madurai 02.04.2016 Decision making- Dorso lumbar injury management 63 Dr. R. Sivakumar Department of Orthopedics, 02.04.2016 Management of TB spine Madurai Medical College, Madurai 64 Dr. Malathy Consultant Radiologist, 02.04.2016 Ultrasound guided fetal Gopal Magnnum Imaging, interventions Tiruchirapalli 65 Dr. J. Mary Consultant Radiologist, Mythili 02.04.2016 Ultra sonographic Varunya Hospitals, Sulur, Andhrapradesh imaging in emergencies 66 Dr. Ramanan Director, Medall Healthcare Pct 02.04.2016 Musculoskeletal Imaging Srinivasan Ltd., Tirunelveli 67 Dr. BN. Upendra JISAR, Bengaluru 02.04.2016 Management of Scoliosis 68 Dr. P.A. Kumar Professor of Anatomy, PSG 02.04.2016 Ultrasonographic Institute of Medical Sciences, anatomy – an overview Coimbatore 69 Dr. Lakshmi Jt Director, Medical & Rural 31.03.2016 Role of Medical Colleges Murali Health Services–TB (i/c); State in control of TB Tuberculosis Officer, Government of Tamilnadu 70 Dr. M.R. Sriram Consultant Vitreo Retinal 31.03.2016 Visual Electro-
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