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PART-E

Evaluative Report of the Departments

Anaesthesiology

Department of Anaesthesiology

1. Name of the Department: Anaesthesiology

2. Year of establishment: 1971

3. Is the Department part of a college/Faculty of the university: Yes. Part of University College of Medical Sciences; University.

4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) Undergraduate (MBBS) and postgraduate (MD Anaesthesia) courses.

5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved Training of postgraduates from other departments ( and ): trainees posted by rotation for duration of 30 days/15 days each from department of surgery/medicine for exposure in related fields of patient care.

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. None

7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons DNB (Anaesthesia) discontinued by GTB Hospital

8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System

MBBS: Semester system MD: Annual summative examination at end of 3 years.

9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: None

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)

Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS): GTBH UCMS GTBH UCMS Total Professor 1 1 4 1 5 Associate Professors 2 2 1 1 3 Asst. Professors 7 5 2 3 4 Others (Senior 44 6 26 4 30 Residents)

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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance S. Name Qualification Designation Specialization No. of Years of No Experience 1) Dr. A K Sethi D.A (1981), Director Anaesthesia 33 years M.D (1983) Professor & HOD 2) Dr. Ashok Kumar D.A (1983), M.D Professor Anaesthesia 30 years Saxena (1985) 3) Dr. Mahendra D.A (1986), M.D Director Anaesthesia 25 years Kumar (1989) Professor 4) Dr. R S Rautela M.D (1989) Director Anaesthesia 23 years Professor 5) Dr. Sujata M.D (1992) Director Anaesthesia 22years Chaudhary Professor 6) Dr. Medha Mohta M.D (1992) Reader/Associate Anaesthesia 22 years 6 months Professor 7) Dr. Asha Tyagi M.D (1998), Reader/Associate Anaesthesia 16 yrs 9 months D.N.B (2000) Professor 8) Dr. Geetanjali MD (2005) Associate Anaesthesia 7 years Tolia Professor 9) Dr. Rashmi MD (2006) Assistant Anaesthesia 5 years 7 months Salhotra Professor 10) Dr. Sangeeta MD (2009) Assistant Anaesthesia 5yrs 3 months Yadav Professor 11) Dr. Rachna MD (2005) Ad-hoc Assistant Anaesthesia 7 years Wadhwa Professor 12) Dr. Aanchal MD (2008) Ad-hoc Assistant Anaesthesia 6 yrs 1 month Kakkar Professor

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors: None

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information All scheduled classes are divided amongst permanent and temporary faculty. This would work out to approximately 17% classes by temporary faculty.

14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio: In postgraduate MD programme conducted by the department: 12 students each year and 10 recognized teachers.

15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual: Annexure I

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: None

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17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise.

S.no Principal Funding Project Grant Investigator agency 1. Asha Tyagi SERB Effect of intra-operative mechanical 23 lakhs (2012- ventilation on systemic 2015) inflammatory response and postoperative organ failure in patients with pre-existing inflammatory response

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received: None a) National collaboration b) International collaboration 19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received: None

20. Research facility / centre with: None

• state recognition • national recognition • international recognition

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies: None

22. Publications: Annexure II

∗ Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national/international) ∗ Monographs ∗ Chapters in Books ∗ Edited Books ∗ Books with ISBN with details of publishers ∗ Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) ∗ Citation Index – range / average ∗ SNIP ∗ SJR ∗ Impact Factor – range / average ∗ h-index

23. Details of patents and income generated: None

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24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: None

25. Faculty selected nationally /internationally to visit other laboratories/institutions/ industries in and abroad: None

26. Faculty serving in:

a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please specify) NAME DISTINCTION (In alphabetical order of last name) Mohta Medha Editorial Board Member of World Journal of Critical Care Medicine Editorial Board Member of World Journal of Sethi Ashok Kumar Invited reviewer for Indian Journal of Anaesthesiology

Member of the Advisory Board, Medical Journal, D.Y. Patil University, Kolhapur, .

Expert Member for Delhi Medical Council, Delhi, for giving expert opinion in relation to the complaints examined by Delhi Medical Council.

Subject expert for the speciality of Anaesthesia for National Board of Examinations, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, .

Speciality Expert/Advisor for selection of Assistant Professors Anaesthesiology, conducted by Public Service Commission, Ajmer; 05-09-13 to 06-09-13.

Member of the Expert committee constituted by the Principal Secretary Health, Government of NCT of Delhi, to strengthen the Intensive Care and Medical Gas Supply System in the hospitals of Govt. of NCT of Delhi.

Member of the APEX Committee constituted by the Principal Secretary Health, Government of NCT of Delhi, to make recommendations on the identification of courses and curriculum for paramedicals. Tyagi Asha Invited reviewer for national and international journals Editorial Board Member of World Journal of Anesthesiology

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27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher/orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs). All faculty member attend conferences/workshops/training programmes related to the speciality regularly. Workshops/training programmes regarding /Teachers training conducted by Medical Education Unit (MEU) have been attended by the following faculty members: Dr. A K Sethi; Dr. A K Saxena; Dr. Mahendra Kumar; Dr. Sujata Chaudhary; Dr. Medha Mohta; Dr. Asha Tyagi; Dr. Rashmi Salhotra.

28. Student projects • percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter- departmental projects: Of all Postgraduate students, upto 50% conduct inter- departmental research, in collaboration with other departments. • percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities / industry / institute: None

29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by • Faculty NAME AWARD DATE (In alphabetical RECEIVED order of last name) Sethi, Ashok WHO Fellowship Awarded by Govt. of India in 1995 Kumar “Paediatric Anaesthesia” at Children Hospital under Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA “Appreciation Award” awarded by Dr. A.K. Walia, 01-07-2011 Honorable Minister of Health & Family Welfare, Delhi, in recognition of the distinguished services to GTB Hospital and UCMS, on the occasion of Doctor‟s Day. “Dr. Pritam Singh Memorial Oration” – delivered the 13-10-2012 oration on “Perception of Difficult Airway in today‟s anaesthetic practice: Need for Change!” during 13th North Zone ISACON-2012 held at Government Medical College & Hospital, Chandigarh. “Delhi State Award” for the Year 2011-12 given by 01-07-2013 Chief Minister Delhi State and Dr. A.K. Walia, Honorable Minister of Health & Family Welfare, Delhi, in recognition of his meritorious services in the field of health care in Delhi. Specialty Expert/Advisor for selection of Assistant Professors Anaesthesiology, conducted by Rajasthan Public Service Commission, Ajmer; 05-09-13 to 06-09-13.

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Mohta Medha Commonwealth Fellowship in „Trauma Anaesthesia and Critical Care‟ at London from October 2007 till April 2008.

„Best Poster Presentation‟ in Free paper session during 58th Annual National Conference of Indian Society of Anaesthesiologists held at Lucknow in December 2010. Councillor of Indo-US Academic Council for Emergency and Trauma (ACET) 2009-2010. Invited as a reviewer for “Short-term Studentship” projects by ICMR, New Delhi, in December 2014. Reviewed scientific articles for international and national journals. Nominated to „Who‟s Who in the World 2009‟. Successfully completed ATLS provider course held on JPN Apex Trauma Center from 23-25 Jul 2009 Successfully completed ATLS instructor course held on JPN Apex Trauma Center from 27-28 Apr 2009 Tyagi Asha “National KPR Young Anaesthesiologist award”, 2004 conferred by the Indian Society of Anaesthesiologists, Kerala state branch. “Appreciation Award” awarded by Dr. A.K. Walia, 2012 Honorable Minister of Health & Family Welfare, Delhi, in recognition of the distinguished services to GTB Hospital and UCMS, on the occasion of Doctor‟s Day.

Research work conducted and presented under 2011 guidance adjudged as best research paper in 59th National conference of Indian Society of Anaesthesia; : (Presentation of Research in Anaesthesia: Culmination into publication?) Research work conducted and presented under 2008 guidance adjudged as best research paper (poster – postgraduate section) in 1st National conference of obstetric anaesthesia; Chennai:.(Role of patient position in Epidural Volume Extension). Case study conducted and presented under guidance 2008. adjudged as best research paper (poster) in 1st National conference of obstetric anaesthesia; Chennai. Best Research Paper Presentation for “Perioperative 2007 problems in thoracic spine tuberculosis”, presented at Annual Conference of ISA Delhi chapter, held at Army Hospital, Delhi. Won the T N Jha Memorial Award under guidance of 1996 Dr. A. K. Sethi for Best Scientific Research Paper 158 Anaesthesiology

presentation of the Year 1996, at Delhi State Level. Won T N Jha Gold Medal Award under guidance of 1996. Dr. A. K. Sethi at the National Level for the best national scientific paper; Competition held at National Annual Conference of Indian Society of Anaesthesiologists at . Invited as a reviewer for “Short-term Studentship” projects by ICMR, New Delhi, in 2014 and 2015.

• Students in last academic year NAME AWARD DATE (In alphabetical order of RECEIVED last name)

30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national/international) with details of outstanding participants, if any: National level teaching programme: Examination Oriented Refresher Course for Anaesthesia Postgraduate students (EORCAPS) organized annually.

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments: All clinical research is followed as per the internationally accepted Code of Ethics for Human Research stated in the Declaration of Helsinki. Further, all clinical research is conducted after approval of the Institutional Ethical Committee.

32. Student profile programme-wises: The department conducts the programme for MD in Aaesthesiology. Admission process for this pogramme is conducted by the Delhi University as per their laid rules and regulations. No detailed information regarding applicant details as these are available with the department.

Name of Applications Selected Pass the received Male Female MpearlceeF netmagaele Programme (refer to question no. 4)

33. Diversity of students Admission process for the MD programme run by the department is conducted by the Delhi University as per their laid rules and regulations. No such information regarding applicant details as these are available with individual departments.

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Nam e of the % of % of students % o f students % of Programme student s from other fro m students (refer to question from the universities u universities from other no. 4) same within the outside the countries university State State

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise. No such information is available with the department of Anaesthesiology.

35. Student progression

Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG Not applicable to department of Anaesthesia. PG to M.Phil. PG to Ph.D. Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Employed • Campus selection • Other than campus recruitment Entrepreneurs

36. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates

of the same university 5/12 (42%)

from other universities within the State 1/12 (8%)

from universities from other States 6/12 (50%)

from universities outside the country None

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period: Not applicable to Department of Anaesthesiology.

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38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to :

a) Library: Present b) Internet facilities for staff and students: Present c) Total number of class rooms: Departmental seminar room with capacity to hold 50 students. d) Class rooms with ICT facility and “smart” class rooms: None in the department. e) Students‟ laboratories: None f) Research laboratories: No separate lab in the department.

39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates: None

a) from the host institution/university:

b) from other institutions/universities

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university:

No such information available in Department of Anaesthesiology.

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.

No new programmes have been initiated, thus not applicable.

42. Does the department obtain feedback: Feedback is obtained informally.

a. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback?

b. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback?

c. alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback?

43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10): None

44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts. National level teaching programme: Examination Oriented Refresher Course for Anaesthesia Postgraduate Students (EORCAPS) organized annually.

45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes including clinical teaching.

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1. Lectures/Didactic sessions 2. Small group interactive discussions 3. Problem based learning 4. Patient bedside teaching in operation theatres 5. Clinical rounds in ICU.

46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored?

Formative assessment after each section of teaching schedule; followed by a feedback to students on their performance.

47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. None

48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department. None

49. State whether the department is accredited by other agencies? No.

50. Briefly highlight contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied. None.

51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges of the department.

Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities Challenges Qualified and Lack of super- Expansion to build Budget allocation; experienced faculty specialized departments. super-specialized space constraint; departments. bureaucracy; Trainees are adult Inadequate advanced Attract funds for Inability to drive learners, motivated. equipments to enhance research “duty first” attitude. skills. Good interpersonal Lack of dedicated in- Allotting dedicated relationships department academic academic time for faculty; time/hours to academic block; online faculty. Building access to wide range of academic block academic material. with shared resources for all departments such as teaching aids etc... Adequate Clinical Lack of electronic Building up a HIS material centralized health to also improve information system. transparency in clinical outcomes.

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Wide variation in Lack of consistent Building of a patient availability of essential biomedical presentation/good medications/equipments; engineering wing opportunities for lack of in-house. Bio- for in-house trainee-patient medical engineers for maintenance of interactions faster maintenance of equipment. equipment.

52. Future plans of the department.

Extension of existing ICU Up-gradation of existing ICU

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Annexure I

Support Staff from UCMS = 1 Post (Library Attendants)- Mr. Vineet Kumar Choudhary

Support Staff from GTBH = Details of follows:-

S.NO. Name of the Post Sanctioned Filled Posts Post 1. Technical 3 3 Supervisors 2. Technical Assistant 12 2 3. O.T. Technician 33 24 4. O.T. Assistants 83 73 5. O.T. Attendants 34 7

S.No. Name of Officials Designation 1. Shri Jagbeer Singh Technical Supervisor 2. Shri Yogesh Kumar Technical Chouhan Supervisor 3. Shri Prem Kumar Technical Sharma Supervisor 4. Rajendra Singh Technical Assistant 5. Shri Dushyant Kumar Technical Garg Assistant 6. Shri Rajender Kumar O.T.Technician Thakur 7. Shri Jagdish Kumar-II O.T.Technician 8. Shri Kesho Pal Singh O.T.Technician 9. ShrIHeera Singh O.T.Technician 10. Shri Ram Swaroop O.T.Technician 11. Shri Surveer Singh O.T.Technician 12. Shri NavinChander O.T.Technician 13. Shri Jagdish-I O.T.Technician 14. Shri Charan Singh O.T.Technician 15. Shri D.N.Parsad O.T.Technician 16. Shri Mohan Singh O.T.Technician 17. Shri Rama Shankar O.T.Technician Manjhi 18. Shri Balbir Singh O.T.Technician 19. Shri BholaNath O.T.Technician 20. Smt.Meen a Rani Malik O.T.Technician 21. Shri Surender Kumar O.T.Technician 22. Smt. Kamla Devi O.T.Technician

23. Shri Gyan Chand Thakur O.T.Technician 24. Shri JagdishwarDutt O.T.Technician 25. Shri Giriraj Singh O.T.Technician 26. Shri T.N.Parsad O.T.Technician 27. Shri PremBabu O.T.Technician 28. Shri Jagdish Kumar O.T.Technician Passi 29. Shri Vinit Kumar O.T.Technician 30. Mohd.Israil O.T.Assistant 31. Shri Rajender Kumar O.T.Assistant 32. Shri Deepak Kumar O.T.Assistant 33. Smt.RanjeetKumari O.T.Assistant 34. Shri Rajender Pal O.T.Assistant Sharma 35. Shri KewlaNand O.T.Assistant 36. Shri Vipin Kumar O.T.Assistant 37. Shri Sunil Kumar O.T.Assistant 38. Shri O.P.Jagga O.T.Assistant 39. Smt. SarojBhaskar O.T.Assistant 40. Shri Ramphal O.T.Assistant 41. Smt Sheela Saini O.T.Assistant 42. Shri RameshwarManjhi O.T.Assistant 43. Smt. Laxmi O.T/Assistant 44. Smt. Savitri Devi O.T.Assistant 45. Smt.Heerawati O.T.Assistant 46. Smt. Mehrunisha O.T.Assistant 47. Smt.Devki O.T.Assistant 48. Shri Dalip Kumar O.T.Assistant 49. Smt. GeetaPaswan O.T.Assistant 50. Smt.Sunita Khanna O.T.Assistant 51. Smt Elizabeth Chattri O.T.Assistant 52. Smt.SarojBala O.T.Assistant 53. Smt.Usha Rani O.T.Assistant 54. Shri Krishan Gopal O.T.Assistant 55. Shri S.N.Chaudhary O.T.Assistant 56. Shri Rohatash Kumar O.T.Assistant 57. Shri Mahesh Kumar O.T.Assistant 58. Shri Rajender Kumar-II O.T.Assistant 59. Shri Gulab Chand O.T.Assistant 60. Mohd.Khusnood O.T.Assistant 61. Shri Ram Kishore O.T.Assistant 62. Shri Suresh Chand O.T.Assistant 63. Smt.Ramawati O.T.Assistant 64. Shri Om Parkash-II O.T.Assistant 65. Smt.ParveenKumari O.T.Assistant

66. Smt.RanjanaVerma O.T,Assistant 67. Shri Birender Singh O.T.Assistant Rawat 68. Smt.Sunita B.L. O.T.Assistant 69. Shri Yogesh Kumar O.T.Assistant 70. Shri Dharampal Singh O.T.Assistant 71. Smt.KamlaGautam O.T.Assistant 72. Smt.VijayLaxmi O.T.Assistant 73. Shri Jagat Singh Kaira O.T.Assistant 74. Shri JagdishParsad O.T.Assistant 75. Shri BhagwanDass O.T.Assistant 76. Smt.K.Bhoomi O.T.Assistant 77. Shri Raju O.T.Assistant 78. Smt.Nirmla O.T.Assistant 79. Shri Nagpal O.T.Assistant 80. Shri ShriKrishan O.T.Assistant 81. Shri K.Murugeshan O.T.Assistant 82. Smt. Bhagwati O.T.Assistant 83. Smt.Sarla Rani O.T.Assistant 84. Shri Mahabeer O.T.Assistant 85. Shri Hari Shankar O.T.Assistant 86. Shri Yusuf Danial Sins O.T.Assistant 87. Shri Beer Singh O.T.Assistant 88. Shri Madan Lal O.T.Assistant 89. Shri Anit Kumar O.T.Assistant 90. Shri Hans Raj O.T.Assistant 91. Shri Janesh Kumar O.T.Assistant 92. Shri Subesh Kumar O.T.Assistant 93, Shri Manoj Kumar O.T.Assistant 94. Shri Surender-IX O.T.Assistant 95. Shri Surender-I O.T.Assistant 96. Shri Sudhir Kumar O.T.Asst.(on contract) 97. Shri MukeshAntil O.T.Assistant “ 98. Shri YogeshKalra O.T.Assistant “ 99. Shri Neeraj Kumar O.T.Assistant “ 100. SHRI RATNESH O.T.Assistant “ PARSAD 101. Shri Amit Zha O.T.Assistant “ 102. Mohd.Arshad Chaudhary O.T.Assistant “ 103. Shri Raj Kumar O.T.,Assistant “ 104. Shri HarkaBahadur O.T.Attendent 105. Smt.Rekha Jain O.T.Atendent 106. Shri Narender Kumar O.T.Attendent 107. Shri Rajpal O.T.Attendent

108 Shri Gan Raj O.T.Attendent 109. Shri Deewan Singh O.T.Attendent 110. Shri ChanderShekhar O.T.Attendent Joshi

Annexure II Indexed Journals: 1) Gupta S, Sethi AK, Varshney JP, Dev N. (1984) “Effect of Premedication on Body Temperature in Children” Indian Journal of Anaesthesia 32: 5; 445. Cited by 8; Impact factor- 0

2) Jain AK, Gurnani A, Sethi AK. (1989) “Unusual Airway Problem” Journal of Anaesthesiology - Clinical Pharmacology 5: 4; 215-216. Cited by 3; Impact factor- 1

3) Chawla R, Kumarvel V, Girdhar KK, Sethi AK. (1990) “Oximetry in Pulseless disease” Anaesthesia 45: 11; 992-993. Cited by 12; Impact factor- 1

4) Kumar A, Gupta S, Ahuja S, Sethi AK, Bhattacharya A. (1991) “The Role of a Critical Care Unit in an Epidemic” Anaesthesia 46: 57-59. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 1

5) Sethi AK, Chawla R, Bhattacharya A. (1991) “Intra-operative Airway maintenance for short Ophthalmological procedures in Children” Anaesthesia 46: 12; 1084. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 1

6) Chawla R, Kumarvel V, Girdhar KK, Sethi AK, Indrayan A, Bhattacharya A. (1992) “Can Pulse Oximetry be used to measure Systolic Blood Pressure ?” Anesthesia & Analgesia 74: 196-200. Cited by 35; Impact factor- 3.4

7) Chilkoti G, Mohta M, Kumar M. A big „‟little‟‟ problem with PONV prophylaxis. In Jr Anaesth. 2015; 59 (1): 60-1. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 1.1

8) Chilkoti G, Wadhwa R, Saxena AK. Technological advancements the peri- operative monitoring: Current concepts and clinical perspectives. Jr Anesthesiol Clin Pharmacol 2015; 31 (1): 14-24. Cited by ; Impact factor-0 .296

9) Chilkoti G, Mohta M, Wadhwa R, Kumar AK. Status of problem based learning in postgraduate anaesthesia teaching – a cross-sectional survey. Saudi J of Anaesth2015; 9(1): 64-70. 10) Cited by 0; Impact factor-

11) Chilkoti G, Wadhwa R, Kumar AK. Could Pregabalin Premedication Predispose to Perioperative Atrial Fibrillation in Patients with Sepsis ? Saudi J of Anaesth 2014; vol 8 (issue 5):115. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

12) Chilkoti G, Mohta M, Wadhwa R, Kumar AK. Status of Problem based learning in anaesthesia teaching: Current status and future perspective. Anesthesiology Research and Practice, Volume 2014 (2014), Article ID 263948, 7 pages.

Cited by 0; Impact factor-

13) Chilkoti G, Mohta M. Modification in LMA CTrach tube design. J Anesthesiol Clin Pharmacol. 2014; 30 (2): 287. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

14) Kakkar A, Chilkoti G, Mohta M, Sethi A. Phenytoin induced sinoatrial bradyarrhythmia in the perioperative period. Indian J Anaesth. 2013 57(6): 628- 30. Cited by 1; Impact factor-

15) Chilkoti G, Mohta M, Banerjee A, Kumar M. Clinical implication of „‟blind area” of laryngoscopes in pediatric patients. J Anesthesiol Clin Pharmacol. 2013; 29(1): 125-6. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

16) Chilkoti G, Mohta M, Kochhar A, Agarwal D. Intubation using LMA CTrach in anaesthetized but unparalysed patients- A pilot study. JEMD 2012; 1(4): 422-29. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

17) Chilkoti G, Mohta M. Tri-colour concept with the use of LMACTrach. Indian J Anaesth 2011; 55(2): 205-6. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

18) Mohta M, Oophri LM, Sethi A, Chilkoti G. Vocal cord palsy: an unusual complication of paravertebral block. Anaesth Intensive care 2011; 39(5): 969-71. Cited by 2; Impact factor- 1.1

19) Chilkoti G, Sharma CS, Kochhar A, Agarwal D. An overview of clinical research for anesthesiologists. J Anesthesiol Clin Pharmacol. 2010; 26(4): 446-50. Cited by 1; Impact factor- 20) Tolia G, Kumar A, Jain A, Pandey A. Low dose bupivacaine with intrathecal fentanyl for caesarean section. J Anesthesiol Clin Pharmacol. 2008; 24(1): 201-4 Cited by 0; Impact factor- 21) Anand R, Mohta M, Sharma M, Vajifdar H. Uncontrolled hyperthyroidism in pregnancy and emergency surgery. Indian J Anaesth 1995; 43, 70-3. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

22) Mohta M, Sharma M, Vajifdar H, Kukreja R. Transcervical resection of endometrium-clinical investigation. Indian J Anaesth.1997; 41:89-92. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

23) Mohta M, Sethi AK, Tyagi A, Mohta A. Psychological care in trauma patients. Injury 2003; 34:17-25. Cited by 87; Impact factor-2.38

24) Mohta A, Mohta M. Accuracy of references in Indian Journal of Surgery. Indian J Surg 2003; 65:156-158. Cited by 10; Impact factor-0.273

25) Mohta A, Mohta M. Reply to letter to editor. Indian J Surg 2003; 65: 291. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.273

26) Sethi AK, Sharma P, Mohta M, Tyagi A. Shock-A short review. Indian J Anaesth 2003; 47: 345-359. Cited by 7; Impact factor- 27) Mohta M, Agarwal D, Sethi AK, Sandhu K. Effect of diclofenac pretreatment on pain during propofol injection. Anaesth Intensive Care 2004; 32: 765-769. Cited by 6; Impact factor-1.47

28) Sethi AK, Mohta M, Sharma P. Breathing circuit obstruction by a foreign body. Anaesth Intensive Care 2004; 32:141-142. Cited by 0; Impact factor-1.47

29) Gulati M, Mohta M, Ahuja S, Gupta VP. Comparison of laryngeal mask airway with tracheal tube for ophthalmic surgery in paediatric patients. Anaesth Intensive Care 2004; 32: 383-389. Cited by 44; Impact factor-1.47

30) Mohta M, Jain AK, Sethi AK. Airleak from the tracheal cuff - an unusual manufacturing defect. J Anaesth Clin Pharmacol 2004; 20: 287-288. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 31) Tyagi A, Sethi AK, Agarwal V, Mohta M. Rate dependent left bundle branch block during anaesthesia. Anaesth Intensive Care 2004; 32: 715-718. Cited by 4; Impact factor-1.47

32) Kansal A, Mohta M, Sethi AK, Tyagi A, Kumar P. Randomized trial of intravenous infusion of ephedrine or mephentermine for management of hypotension during spinal anaesthesia for caesarean section. Anaesthesia 2005; 60: 28-34. Cited by 36; Impact factor-1

33) Singh M, Mohta M, Sethi AK, Tyagi A. Efficacy of dexamethasone pre-treatment for alleviation of propofol injection pain. Eur J Anaesthesiol 2005; 22: 888-890. Cited by 27; Impact factor-3.01

34) Mohta M, Sethi AK. Diclofenac pretreatment for propofol-reply. Anaesth Intensive Care 2005; 33: 539. Cited by 0; Impact factor-1.47

35) Mittal MK, Sethi AK, Tyagi A, Mohta M. Awareness about anaesthesiologist and scope of anaesthesiology in nonsurgical patients and their relatives. Indian J Anaesth 2005; 49: 492-498. Cited by 5; Impact factor-

36) Bhagchandani T, Mohta M, Sethi AK, Tyagi A. Laryngotracheal hypoplasia- a rare cause of difficult intubation. Anaesth Intensive Care 2006; 34; 107-110. Cited by 0; Impact factor-1.47

37) Sharma M, Mohta M, Chawla R. Efficacy of intrathecal adenosine for postoperative pain relief. Eur J Anaesth 2006; 23: 449-453. Cited by 16; Impact factor-3.01

38) Mohta M, Kumar P, Mohta A, Bhardwaj R, Tyagi A, Sethi AK. Experiences with chest trauma: Where do we stand today. Indian J Crit Care Med 2006; 10: 25-28. Cited by 12; Impact factor-3.01

39) Mohta M, Agarwal D, Gupta LK, Tyagi A, Gupta A, Sethi AK. Comparison of potency of ephedrine and mephentermine for prevention of post-spinal hypotension in caesarean section. Anaesth Intensive Care 2008; 36: 360-364. Cited by 2; Impact factor-1.47

40) Mohta M, Bhagchandani T, Tyagi A, Pendse M, Sethi AK. Haemodynamic, electrolyte and metabolic changes during percutaneous nephrolithotomy. Int Urol Nephrol 2008; 40: 472-482. Cited by 34; Impact factor-1.29

41) Tyagi A, Kumar A, Sethi AK, Mohta M. Epidural volume extension and intrathecal dose requirement: plain versus hyperbaric bupivacaine. Anesth Analg 2008; 107: 333-338. Cited by 23; Impact factor-3.4

42) Mohta M, Dickson RE, McNeill JM. What do we mean by the term polytrauma. Injury 2008; 39: 962-963. Cited by 1; Impact factor-2.39

43) Mohta M, Kumari N, Tyagi A, Sethi AK, Agarwal D, Singh M. Tramadol for prevention of post-anaesthetic shivering – a randomized double blind comparison with pethidine. Anaesthesia 2009; 64:141-146. Cited by 87; Impact factor-1

44) Mohta M. Re: Routine use of tramadol against shivering may be at the expense of increased nausea and vomiting. Available at Anaesthesia Correspondence Website Cited by 0; Impact factor-1

45) Mohta M, Verma P, Saxena AK, Sethi AK, Tyagi A, Girotra G. Prospective, randomized comparison of continuous thoracic epidural and thoracic paravertebral infusion in patients with unilateral multiple fractured ribs – a pilot study. J Trauma 2009; 66: 1096-1101. Cited by 58; Impact factor-2.5

46) Mohta M, Agarwal D, Gupta LK, Sethi AK, Tyagi A. Potency of mephentermine for prevention of post-spinal hypotension. Anaesth Intensive Care 2009; 37: 568-570. Cited by 2; Impact factor-1.47

47) Agarwal D, Mohta M, Tyagi A, Sethi AK. Subdural block and the anaesthetist. Anaesth Intensive Care 2010; 38: 20-26.

Cited by 12; Impact factor-1.47

48) Mohta M. Up-down study – Is the analysis adequate? – Reply. Anaesth Intensive Care 2010; 38: 209. Cited by 0; Impact factor-1.47

49) Mohta M. Timing of dexamethasone administration. Medical Science Monitor 2010; 16(8): LE12. Cited by 0; Impact factor-1.2

50) Mohta M, Janani SS, Sethi AK, Agarwal D, Tyagi A. Comparison of phenylephrine hydrochloride and mephentermine sulphate for prevention of post-spinal hypotension. Anaesthesia 2010; 65: 1200-1205. Cited by 13; Impact factor-1

51) Mohta M. If airconditioning is not functioning... Indian J Anaesth 2010; 54: 580. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

52) Mohta M. Phenylephrine – need for another formulation. British Journal of Anaesthesia – Out of the blue E-letters - 2011; Jan 20. Cited by 0; Impact factor-4.35

53) Mohta M, Agarwal D, Sethi AK. Does unilateral hip flexion increase the spinal anaesthetic level during combined spinal-epidural technique? Indian J Anaesth 2011; 55: 247-252. Cited by 1; Impact factor-NA

54) Mohta M, Ophrii LE, Agarwal D, Bhatt S, Sethi Ak, Chilkoti G. Vocal cord palsy: an unusual complication of paravertebral block. Anaesth Intensive Care 2011; 39: 969-971. Cited by 2; Impact factor-1.47

55) Mohta M, Harisinghani P, Agarwal D, Sethi AK. Vasopressor for hypothyroid patient – Is phenylephrine the right choice? Anaesth Intensive Care 2013; 41: 683-684. Cited by 0; Impact factor-1.47

56) Mohta M, Ophrii EL, Sethi AK, Agarwal D, Jain BK. Continuous paravertebral infusion of ropivacaine with or without fentanyl for pain relief in unilateral multiple fractured ribs. Indian J Anaesth 2013; 57: 555-561. Cited by 3; Impact factor-NA

57) Mohta M. What‟s new in emergencies, trauma and shock? Mechanical ventilation in trauma patients: a tight rope walk. J Emerg Trauma Shock 2014; 7: 1-2. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

58) Mohta M, Kalra B, Shukla R, Sethi AK. An unusual presentation of hypokalemia. J Anesth Clin Res 2014; 5: 389. doi:10.4172/2155-6148.1000389. Cited by 0; Impact factor-1.26

59) Agarwal D, Chopra M, Mohta M, Sethi AK. Clonidine as an adjuvant to hyperbaric bupivacaine for spinal anesthesia in elderly patients undergoing lower limb orthopaedic . Saudi J Anaesth 2014; 8: 209-214. Cited by 2; Impact factor-NA

60) Mohta M. Antishivering Premedication - Can it improve outcome? J Anaesthesiol Clin Pharmacol 2014; 30: 338-339. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.296

61) Mohta M, Harisinghani P, Sethi AK, Agarwal D. Effect of different phenylephrine bolus doses for treatment of hypotension during spinal anaesthesia in patients undergoing elective caesarean section. Anaesth Intensive Care 2015; 43: 74-80. Cited by 0; Impact factor-1.47

62) Chaudhary S, Salhotra R. Subarachnoid block for caesarean section in severe preeclampsia. J Anaesthesiol Clin Pharmacol. 2011;27:169-73. Cited by 7; Impact factor-0.296

63) Sharma JP, Salhotra R. Tourniquets in . Indian J Orthop 2012;46:377-83. Cited by 9; Impact factor-0.624

64) Salhotra R, Sharma C, Tyagi A, Kumar S, Sethi AK, Bhatt S. An Unanticipated Difficult Airway in Lesch-Nyhan Syndrome. J Anaesthesiol Clin Pharmacol. 2012;28:239-41. Cited by 4; Impact factor-0.296

65) Tyagi A, Kakkar A, Kumar S, Sethi AK, Salhotra R. ED50 of hyperbaric bupivacaine with fentanyl for cesarean delivery under combined spinal epidural in normotensive and preeclamptic patients. Reg Anesth Pain Med 2012;37(1):40-4. Cited by 7; Impact factor-2.12.

66) Sharma JP, Salhotra R. Mannitol induced intra-operative hyperkalemia, a little known clinical entity. J Anaesthesiol Clin Pharmacol. 2012;29:546-7. Cited by 3; Impact factor-0.296

67) Sharma JP, Salhotra R. Author‟s reply. Indian J Orthop 2013;47(1):111-2. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.624

68) Chaudhary S, Jindal R, Girotra G, Salhotra R, Rautela RS, Sethi AK. Is midazolam superior to triclofos and hydroxyzine as premedicant in children? J Anaesthesiol Clin Pharmacol. 2014;30:53-8. Cited by 1; Impact factor-0.296

69) Tyagi A, Kumar S, Salhotra R, Sethi AK. Minimum effective volume of normal saline for epidural volume extension. J Anaesthesiol Clin Pharmacol. 2014;30:228-32. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.296

70) R Salhotra, V Arora, CS Sharma, AK Sethi. Successful intubation with Macintosh laryngoscope after failed intubation with McGrath video laryngoscope in post burn contracture of the neck. Sri Lankan Journal Of Anaesthesia. 2014;22(2). Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

71) Ahuja S, Yadav S, Joshi N,Chaudhary S, Madhu Sv. Efficacy of caudal fentanyl and ketamine on post-operative pain and neuroendocrine stress response in children undergoing infraumbilical and perineal surgery:A pilot study. Journal of Anaesthesiology Clinical Pharmacology. 2015;31(1): 104-9 Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.296

72) Kumar P,Yadav S, Saini S, Arora V . A rare cause of intraoperative nasogastric tube obstruction:A case report. Journal of Postgraduate Medicine.2013;59(4): 331-32 Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.972

73) Mandal P and Chaudhary S. Laryngocele: report of two cases. Journal of Anesthesiology and Clinical Pharmacology, 9 (2): 20-3, 1993. Cited by 1; Impact factor-0.296

74) Mandal P and Chaudhary S. Calculation of inspired oxygen fraction during anesthesia based on awake oxygen saturation. Anesthesia, 49: 726-28, 1994 Cited by 1; Impact factor-1

75) Mandal P, Chaudhary S and Pawar DK. Spinal anesthesia for day care surgery. Journal of Anesthesiology and Clinical Pharmacology , 10: 261-65, 1994. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.296

76) Chaudhary S and Makheja N. Post-tracheal extubation laryngospasm induced pulmonary edema. Journal of Anesthesiology and Clinical Pharmacology,14 (3): 300-21, 1998. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.296

77) Chaudhary S, Arora MK, Kaul HL and Rajeshwari S. Attenuation of cardiovascular response to laryngoscope and intubation in children. Is ketamine superior to xylocaine? Journal of Anesthesiology and Clinical Pharmacology, 15 (1): 61-5, 1999. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.296

78) Mandal P, Singh C and Chaudhary S. Perioperative cortisol level in Cushing's syndrome. Indian Journal of Anesthesia, 43 (1): 29, 1999. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

79) Mandal P, Chaudhary S and Prasad G. Oral Calcium following parathyroid surgery. Indian Journal of Anesthesia, 43 (4): 41, 1999. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

80) Saxena N and Chaudhary S. Open indirect cardiac massage in neonate. Indian Journal of , 72: 253-254, 2005. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.919

81) Chaudhary S, Sethi A. K., Motiani P, Adatia C. Preoperative intravenous fluid therapy with crystalloid or colloid on postoperative nausea and vomiting. Indian J Med Res 2008; 127: 577-581. Cited by 20; Impact factor-1.66

82) Kumar S, Chaudhary S. Medical errors and consequent adverse events in critically ill surgical patients in a tertiary care teaching hospital in Delhi. J Emerg Trauma Shock, 2009; 2: 80-84. Cited by 20; Impact factor-NA

83) Chaudhary S, Chawla R, Rajpal E. Epidural midazolam as pre-emptive analgesia for postoperative pain relief. A prospective randomized clinical study. J Anesth Clin Pharmacol 2009; 25: 46-48. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

84) Chaudhary S, Ahuja S, Bhattacharya N, Motiani P, Joshi C. Perioperative evaluation of autonomic functions in controlled hypertensive patients undergoing cholecystectomy under general anesthesia. J Anesth Clin Pharmacol 2009; 25: 148-153. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.296

85) Kumar S, Joshi M, Chaudhary S. „Dissectalgia‟ following TEP, a new entity: its recognition and treatment. Results of a prospective randomized controlled trial. Hernia 2009; DOI 10.1007/s10029-009-0538-6. Cited by 3; Impact factor-2.087

86) Chaudhary S, Azad R, Kumar A, Bhattacharya N. Efficacy and effect on autonomic functions by paravertebral block, with or without opioid neuroaugmentaion for inguinal herniorrhaphy. J Anesth Clin Pharmcol 2009; 25: 316-320. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.296

87) Motiani P, Chaudhary S, Bahl N, Sethi AK. Intrathecal sufentanil versus fentanyl fpr lower limb surgeries- A randomized controlled trial. J Anesth Clin Pharmacol; 2011;27(1):67-73 Cited by 14; Impact factor-0.296

88) Nabi N, Chaudhary S, Ahuja S, Goel A. A rare case of laryngeal web excision by CO2 laser in a child : An anesthetic challenge. J Anesth Clin Pharmcol 2011; 27:119-120. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.296

89) Chaudhary S, Salhotra S. Subarachnoid block for caesarean section in severe preeclampsia. Review article. J Anesth Clin Pharmacol 2011;27(2):169-73. Cited by 7; Impact factor-0.296

90) Chaudhary S. What is new in critical illness and injury science? Benefits of co- induction anaesthesia in supraglottic airway management (Editorial). International Journal of Critical Illness and Injury Science.2012 Jan-Apr Vol 2; Issue 1-2. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

91) Singh M, Chaudhary S, Arya AK, Kumar S. Difficult airway with difficult regional anaesthesia for lower limb orthopaedic surgeries in patients with ankylosing spondylitis; What should we opt for? Case report. Sri Lankan Journal of Anaesthesiology.2012;20(1):39-42 Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

92) Joshi N, Khurana P, Malhotra R, Chaudhary S, Ahuja S. Difficult intubation in a patient with anterior displacement of cervical spine implant(correspondence ). Anesth Int Care. 2012;40(6). Cited by 0; Impact factor-1.4

93) Chaudhary S, Banga PK, Kumar P, Ahuja S. A Young female presenting with pentazocine induced muscle contractures for emergency cesarean section. Sri Lankan Journal of Anaesthesiology.2013;21(1):39-41 Cited by 1; Impact factor-NA

94) Chaudhary S, Jindal R, Girotra G, Salhotra R, Rautela R, Sethi AK. Is midazolam superior to triclofos and hydroxyzine as premedicant in children? J Anesth Clin Pharmacol 2014(1);30:53-58 Cited by 1; Impact factor-0.296

95) Ahuja S, Yadav S, Joshi N, Chaudhary S, Madhu SV. Efficacy of caudal fentanyl and ketamine on postoperative pain and neuroendocrine stress response in children undergoing infraumbilical and perineal surgery :A pilot study. J Anaesth Clin Pharmacol 2014(1);31:104-109. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.296

96) Sourabh Aggarwal, Mahendra Kumar, Vishal Sharma. A single-centre randomized-controlled trial to study effect of dilution on propofol-induced injection pain at injection site. Saudi Journal of Anaesthesia 2011; 5:282-5. Cited by 2; Impact factor-NA

97) Jain R, Kumar Mahendra, Haq ZA, Banerjee A. Negative pressure pulmonary oedema following use of ProSeal LMA. Indian Journal of Anaesthesiology, 2013;57:188-90 Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

98) Mahendra Kumar, Neha Dayal, R.S. Rautela, A.K. Sethi. Effect of intravenous magnesium sulphate on postoperative pain following spinal anesthesia. A randomized double blind controlled study. Middle East Journal of Anaesth 2013;22:251-6 Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

99) Tyagi A, Venkateswaran V, Jain AK, Verma UC. Cost analysis of three techniques of administering sevoflurane. Anesthesiol Res Pract 2014;2014:459432:1-6. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

100) Sethi AK, Desai M, Tyagi A, Kumar S. Comparison of combitube, easy tube and tracheal tube for general anesthesia. J Anaesthesiol Clin Pharmacol. 2014 Oct;30(4):526-32. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.296

101) Tyagi A, Kumar S, Salhotra R, Sethi AK. Minimum effective volume of normal saline for Epidural Volume Extension. J Anaesthesiol Clin Pharmacol 2014;30(2):228-32. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.296

102) Tyagi A, Chugh V, Kumar S, Sethi AK. Presentation of research in anesthesia: Culmination into publication? J Anaesthesiol Clin Pharmacol. 2013 April;29(2):216-20. Cited by 5; Impact factor-0.296

103) Tyagi A, Kumar S, Sethi AK, Dhaliwal U. Factors influencing career choice in anaesthesiology. Indian J Anaesth. 2012 Jul-Aug;56(4):342-7. Cited by 2; Impact factor-NA

104) Tyagi A, Sharma C, Kumar S, Sharma D, Jain A, Sethi A. Epidural volume extension: a review. Anaesth Intensive Care. 2012 Jul;40(4):604-13. Cited by 5; Impact factor-1.47

105) Tyagi A. Reply to dr. Makkar et al. Reg Anesth Pain Med. 2012 Jul;37(4):462 Cited by 0; Impact factor-2.12

106) Jain AK, Kumar S, Tyagi A. Practice trends in use of morphine for control of intraoperative pain: An audit. J Anaesthesiol Clin Pharmacol. 2012 Jan;28(1):62- 5. Cited by 1; Impact factor-0.296

107) Tyagi A. Regional anesthesia in anticoagulated patients. J Clin Anesth. 2011 Nov;23(7):587; author reply 587-8. Cited by 0; Impact factor-1.26

108) Tyagi A, Kumar A, Girotra G, Sethi AK. Combined spinal epidural and epidural volume extension: Interaction of patient position and hyperbaric bupivacaine. J Anaesthesiol Clin Pharmacol. 2011 Oct;27(4):459-64. Cited by 1; Impact factor-1.26

109) Tyagi A, Kumar S, Salhotra R. Sequential combined spinal epidural block. Indian J Anaesth. 2011 Jul;55(4):430-1. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

110) Tyagi A, Seelan S, Sethi AK, Mohta M. Role of thoracic epidural block in improving post-operative outcome for septic patients: a preliminary report. Eur J Anaesthesiol. 2011 Apr;28(4):291-7. Cited by 10; Impact factor-3.01

111) Tyagi A, Kumar R, Sethi AK, Mohta M. A comparison of pressure-controlled and volume-controlled ventilation for laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Anaesthesia. 2011 Jun;66(6):503-8. Cited by 9; Impact factor-3.85

112) Tyagi A, Gupta U, Kumar A, Sethi AK, Mohta M. Role of repeated epidural injections in preventing post-spinal hearing loss. J Clin Anesth. 2010 Dec;22(8):587-91. Cited by 9; Impact factor-1.26

113) Tyagi A, Agrawal D, Gupta S, Kumar A, Mohta M, Sethi AK. Role of Breathing System Filter in Prevention of Postoperative Nosocomial Respiratory Infection: A Pilot Study. J Anaesth Clin Pharmacol 2010; 26(3): 345-349. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.296

114) Jain AK, Tyagi A, Kumar S. Manufacturing Defect in a Single Use Flexible Catheter Mount. J Anaesth Clin Pharmacol 2010; 26(3): 422-423. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.296

115) Tyagi A, Behl N, Dey D, Sethi AK. Esophageal Foreign Body masquerading as Myocardial Infarction with AV block. Anesth Analg 2010 Feb;110(2):641-2. Cited by 0; Impact factor-3.42

116) Tyagi A, Sethi AK, Girotra G, Mohta M. The microcirculation in sepsis. Indian Journal of Anaesthesia 2009; 53 (3):281-293. Cited by 20; Impact factor-NA

117) Tyagi A, Girotra G, Kumar A, Kumar S, Kumar Sethi A, Mohta M. Single-shot spinal anaesthesia, combined spinal-epidural and epidural volume extension for elective caesarean section: a randomized comparison. Int J Obstet Anesth. 2009; 18 (3), 231-236. Cited by 11; Impact factor-1.72

118) Tyagi A, Ghaus MS, Girotra G, Chaudhary S, Bhardwaj R, Mohta M, Sethi AK. Inspiratory stridor following Oral Mercurous and Mercuric Chloride Poisoning. J Anaesth Clin Pharmacol 2009; 25(2): 235-236. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.296

119) Kumar A, Tyagi A. Dixon and massey's method: the starting dose. Anesth Analg. 2009 Jan; 108(1):378. Cited by 2; Impact factor-3.42

120) Tyagi A. Sequential allocation method. Anesth Analg 2009 Jan; 108(1): 379. Cited by 0; Impact factor-3.42

121) Garkoti R, Sethi AK, Tyagi A, Mohta M, Agarwal D. Depth of femoral and sciatic nerves and its correlation with anthropometric parameters. J Anesth Clin Pharmacol 2009; 25 (1): 59-62. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.296

122) Chugh S, Tyagi A, Kumar A. Repeated successful anaesthesia in a 110-year old. Injury 2008; 40 (1): 112-113. Cited by 0; Impact factor-2.39

123) Tyagi A, Kumar A, Sethi AK, Mohta M. Epidural Volume Extension and Intrathecal Dose Requirement: Plain versus Hyperbaric Bupivacaine. Anesth Analg 2008; 107 (1):333-338. Cited by 23; Impact factor-3.42

124) Tyagi A. Epidural volume extension and role of baricity. Eur J Anaesthesiol. 2008 Jul; 25(7): 609-10. Cited by 0; Impact factor-3.01

125) Tyagi A, Girotra G, Mohta M, Bhardwaj R, Sethi AK. Autonomic Dysfunction and Adrenal Insufficiency in Thoracic Spine Tuberculosis. Clin Orthop Relat Res 2007 July; 460: 56-61. Cited by 1; Impact factor-2.88

126) Singh M, Ahuja S, Mohta M, Tyagi A. Undergraduate Medical Students Assessment of a revised curriculum – How effective? J Anesthesiology and Clinical Pharmacology 2006; 22 (4): 399-402. Cited by 1; Impact factor-0.296

127) Tyagi A, Sethi AK, Mohta M, Bhardwaj R, Kansal A, Girotra G. Effect of Preemptive Interpleural Block on the Haemodynamic Parameters During Open Cholecystectomy. J Anesth Clin Pharmacology 2007; 23(1): 47-52. Cited by 1; Impact factor-0.296

128) Ramachandran R, Gaur A, Tyagi A, Sethi AK, Mohta M. An unusual complication of central venous cannulation. J Anesth Clin Pharmacology 2005; 21 (2): 225- 230. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.296

129) Tyagi A, Kathuria H, Bhattacharya A. Prediction of Outcome in Eclampsia Patients. J Anesth Clin Pharmacol 2005; 21 (3):287-92. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.296

130) Mittal MK, Sethi AK, Tyagi A, Mohta M. Awareness about anaesthesiologist and the scope of anaesthesiology in non-surgical patients and their attendants. Indian Journal of Anaesthesia 2005; 49(6): 492-98. Cited by 5; Impact factor-

131) Tyagi A, Sethi A K, Agrawal V, Mohta M. Intraoperative Diagnosis of Rate Dependent Left Bundle Branch Block. Anaesthesia and Intensive Care 2004 Oct; 32(5): 715-8. Cited by 0; Impact factor-1.4

132) Tyagi A, Kumar R, Bhattacharya A, Sethi AK. Filters in anaesthesia and intensive care- A review. Anaesthesia and Intensive Care 2003, 31: 418-433. Cited by 4; Impact factor-1.4

133) Tyagi A, Bhattacharya A. Central Neuraxial Blocks and anticoagulants (Correspondence). European Journal of Anaesthesiology 2002, 19: 522. Cited by 0; Impact factor-3.01

134) Tyagi A, Bhattacharya A. Central Neuraxial Blocks and anticoagulants – A review of current trends. European Journal of Anaesthesiology 2002; 19:317-329. Cited by 48; Impact factor-3.01

135) Sethi AK, Tyagi A. Trauma untamed – as yet (Editorial). Trauma Care 2002, 11(2): 89-90. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

136) Tyagi A, Rautela R, Bhattacharya A. Renal tubular acidosis presenting with respiratory arrest. Indian Journal of Paediatrics 2002, 69:197. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.919

137) Tyagi A, Chawla R, Sethi AK, Bhattacharya A. Porphyria with respiratory insufficiency- Case reports. Journal of Association of of India 2002; 50: 443-445. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

138) Tyagi A, Ahuja S, Bhattacharya A. Undergraduate Medical Student‟s Assessment of Teaching Curriculum – A cross sectional study. Indian Journal of Anaesthesia 2002; 46 (3): 186-188. Cited by 4; Impact factor-NA

139) Tyagi A, Sethi AK, Chatterji C. Comparison of isoprenaline with adrenaline as components of epidural test dose solutions for halothane anaesthetized children – Anaesthesia and Intensive Care 2002;30(1): 29-35. Cited by 4; Impact factor-1.4

140) Sethi AK, Chatterji C, Tyagi A. Safe pre-operative fasting times after milk or clear fluid in children – a reply. Anaesthesia 2000; 55: 501-502. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

141) Sethi AK, Chatterji C, Bhargava S K, Narang P, Tyagi A. Safe pre-operative fasting times after milk or clear fluid in children – a preliminary study using real time Ultrasonography. Anaesthesia 1999, 54: 51-58. Cited by 39; Impact factor-NA

142) Kakkar A, Abraham J, Kochhar A, Verghese M. A double blind study to evaluate the efficacy of the flumazenil in critically ill patients:its effect on midazolam sedation, weaning and extubation. Asian Archieves of Anesthesiology and resuscitation. 2012;72(2): 2045-52 Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

Non-Indexed Journals: 143) Sethi AK, Arora A, Tyagi A, Mohta M. Right-sided spontaneous diaphragmatic hernia with hydropneumothorax – A Difficult Diagnosis? SAARC J Anaesth 2008; 1 (1); 94-96. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

144) Sethi AK, Mohta M, Tyagi A. Geriatric trauma- A short review. MJDYPU (Medical Journal D Y Patil University) 2009; Volume 02: 3-9. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

145) Sethi AK, Tyagi A, Mohta M. Management of Septicaemic Shock: Whats new? MJDYPU (Medical Journal D Y Patil University) 2008 September; Volume 03: 3- 12. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

146) Salhotra R, Chaudhary S, Motiani P, Girotra G, Bathla S. Comparison of intramuscular midazolam and hydroxyxine as premedicants for regional anaesthesia. A prospective randomized study. Asian Arch of Anesth and Resus.2009;Oct-Dec:1796-1802 Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

147) Kumar S, Chaudhary S , Mittal GK, Rajeev Kumar Singh, Shyam Pachisia, Shandip Kumar Sinha. Spontaneous pneumothorax and massive haemothorax- A case report. Indian medical gazette, CXL,9 :425 Sept2006 Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

148) Kumar S, Jindal Y and Chaudhary S. Spontaneous pneumoperitoneum after pyelolithotomy: an interesting observation. The Indian Practitioner, Oct: 841-2, 1989. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

149) Kumar S, Jindal Y, Minocha VR and Chaudhary S. Isolated penile filariasis: report of a rare case with emphasis on the technique of reduction penoplasty. SDMH journal, 14 (1): 75-8, 1990. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

150) Sethi AK, Tyagi A, Mohta M. Management of septic shock: what‟s new? MJDYPU 2008; 3: 3-12. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

151) Sethi AK, Mohta M, Tyagi A. Geriatric trauma- A short review. MJDYPU 2009; II: 3-9. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

152) Salhotra R, Chaudhary S, Motiani P, Girotra G, Bathla S. Comparison of Intramuscular Midazolam and Hydroxyzine as pre-medicants for Regional Anaesthesia-A Prospective, randomised Study. Asian Archives of Anaesthesiology and Resuscitation 2009;69(2):1796-1802. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

153) Mohta M, Sharma M, Gupta S. Clinical evaluation of different doses of vecuronium bromide. Int J Clin Practice 1994; 9:12-15 Cited by 0; Impact factor-2.54

154) Sharma CS, Chilkoti G. Negative pressure pulmonary edema in pediatric patient. Asian Archives of Anaesthesiol and Resuc 2008; 67: 1632-34. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

155) Wadhwa R, Chilkoti G, Kumar AK. Anaesthetic management of Hepatitic C patient for caesarean section. JMED Research 2014; Vol 2014, Article ID 773131 Cited by 0; Impact factor-2,06

156) Wadhwa R, Chilkoti G, Kumar A. Current clinical opinions, attitudes and awareness of interns regarding post-operative and cancer in a tertiary care centre of a developing nation. Indian J . 2015; 21(1): 49-55. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

Chapters in Book 1. Tyagi A, Kumar S. Bag-mask ventilation. In: Goel A, Joshi R, Jain AP, editors. ICU Manual. Hyderabad, India: Paras Medical Publisher, 2013; 46-48. 2. Tyagi A, Kumar S. Non-Invasive positive pressure ventilation. In: Goel A, Joshi R, Jain AP, editors. ICU Manual. Hyderabad, India: Paras Medical Publisher, 2013; 49-51. 3. Chawla R, Tyagi A. Hyperthermia. In: Manual of Medical Emergencies, eds. Grover A, Aggarwal V, Gera P, Gupta R. Pushpanjali Medical Publications 2003. 4. Sethi AK, Tyagi A. Thromboembolism in Pregnancy. In: Obstetric Anaesthesia. Ed Gupta S. Arya Publications 2004. 5. Chilkoti G. Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology. In: Singh M (Ed) Anaesthesia & Allied Sciences for paramedics. S.R. Health Sciences Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi. 2013, Pp 448-457. 6. Chilkoti G. Neurosurgical procedures. In: Singh M (Ed) Anaesthesia & Allied Sciences for paramedics. S.R. Health Sciences Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi. 2013, Pp. 458-466. 7. Sethi AK, Agarwal D (2007) Chapter “Sterilization and Disinfection of Surgical Instruments and Endoscopes”. In: State-of-the-Art Vaginal Surgery. N. Goel, S. Rajaram (Eds). Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers P. Limited, New Delhi. Pg 129-148. 8. Sethi AK, Agarwal D, Sharma P (2007) Chapter “Drowning”. In : Manual of Medical Emergencies. Grover A., Aggarwal V., Gera P., Gupta R., (Eds). Pushpanjali Medical Publications Pvt. Ltd., Delhi. Pg 840-845.

9. Mohta M, Chilkoti G. Fluid therapy and IV Fluids. In: Singh M (Ed) Anaesthesia & Allied Sciences for paramedics. S.R. Health Sciences Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi. 2013, Pp 522-33. 10. Tyagi A, Salhotra R. Care of the unconscious. In Singh M (Ed) Anaesthesia & Allied Sciences for paramedics. S.R. Health Sciences Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi. 2013,Pp 669-673. 11. Chaudhary S, Bhattacharya A. Acute asthma in peri-partum period. In Principles and Practice of Critical Care in . Ed: A. Bhattacharya, S. Ahuja and A. K. Saxena. B.I. Churchill Livingstone (Publishers). Year 2002, P: 317. 12. Kumar M. Inhaled Anaesthetics; Other drugs related to Anaesthesia; In: Anaesthesiology Updates (for postgraduates); J P Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd; 2013 13. Kumar M. Intravenous Fluids: Crystalloids and Colloids; In: Anaesthesiology Updates (for postgraduates); J P Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd; 2013 14. Mohta A, Mohta M. Burns. In: Gupte S (Ed). Textbook of Pediatric emergencies (Book 1: Infancy, childhood and adolescence). New Delhi: Peepee Publishers; 2004. p 468- 475. 15. Mohta M, Mohta A. Sedation and Analgesia in NICU. In: Gupte S (Ed). Textbook of Neonatal emergencies. New Delhi: Peepee Publishers; 2005. p16-29. 16. Mohta M, Sethi AK. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation. In: Rhaj SA, Grover A, Aggarwal V, Jain S (Eds). Textbook of . Delhi: Pushpanjali Medical Publications Pvt Ltd; 2005. p 10-19. 17. Mohta M, Mohta A, Sethi AK. Psychological aspects of trauma. In: Kume GD (Ed): Posttraumatic Stress: New Research. Nova Science Publishers Inc. New York 2006. p 81-114. 18. Mohta M, Bhagchandani T. Operating tables, OT lighting, and positions for vaginal surgery. In Goel N, Rajaram S( Eds) State-of-the-Art Vaginal Surgery. Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd. New Delhi.2007, Pp 65-74. 19. Mohta M. Care of the patient in the recovery room. In: Singh M (Ed) Anaesthesia & Allied Sciences for paramedics. S.R. Health Sciences Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi. 2013, Pp 697-702.

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DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY 1. Name of the Department ANATOMY

2. Year of establishment 1971

3. Is the Department part of a college/Faculty of the University FACULTY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, UNIVERSITY OF DELHI

4. Names of programs offered (UG, PG, PharmaD, Integrated Masters), M.Phil, Ph.D., Integrated Ph.D., Certificate, Diploma, PG Diploma, D.M./M.Ch., Super speciality fellowship, etc.) MBBS, MD, Ph.D, B.Sc. (Radiography) Anatomy classes for B.Sc. (Physiotherapy) Course of Amar Jyoti Institute under Delhi University. Medical Laboratory Technology Anatomy classes for MDS Paedodontics & Preventive Course 5. Interdisciplinary courses and departments involved. All the departments participate in Interdisciplinary programmes 6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. Nil 7. Details of programs discontinued, if any with reasons NA 8. Examination System : Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System ANNUAL 9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments. MD, MDS, B.Sc. (Physiotherapy), B.Sc. (Radiography), Medical Laboratory Technology (in-service) Training

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned and filled (Professors/Associate Professors/Asstt. Professors)

Sanctioned Filled Professors 1 1 Associate Professors 3 2 Asstt. Professors 4 0

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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D. Litt./Ph.D./M.Phil. etc.)

Name Qualification Designation Speciali-zation No. of Years of Experience Dr. Mahindra Nagar MBBS, Professor & Anatomy 36 Yrs MD Head (Anatomy) Dr. Renu Chauhan MBBS, Assoc. Anatomy 18 Yrs MD Professor (Anatomy) Dr. Sunita Kalra MBBS, Assoc. Anatomy 14Yrs MD Professor (Anatomy)

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors

NIL

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty-program-wise information. NIL

14. Progam-wise Student Teacher Ratio 1:16 15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff Sanctioned, filled and actual Technical Assistant 3 Technicians (Lab. Asstt.) 2 Modellers/Curator 1 Dissection Hall Attendants 2 Steno typist 1 Store Keeper-cum-clerk 1

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies

a) Effect of 4-methylimitazole on liver in albino rats – A Histomorphometric study. Dr. SunitaKalra, Dr. SurbhiWadhwa, Dr. Suman

b) Effect of Cypermethnin on testis in Albino Rats - A Histomorphometric study: Dr. Renu Chauhan, Dr. Mahindra Nagar, Dr. Sonu.

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c) Morphometric Analysis of Human Atlas and Axis Vertebrae – Dr. Renu Chauhan, Dr. Mahindra Nagar, Dr. NoveleshBachchan.

17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a)national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Mention names of funding agencies and grants received project-wise. Projects funded by UGC (Last 5 years)

a) Effect of bisphosphonate on the metaphysis of tibia in albino rats - Dr. K. Khatri, Dr. M. Nagar and Dr. Sarah Ralte.

b) Effect of Carbaryl on liver of albino rats- Dr. M. Nagar, Dr. Ram Prakash and Dr. ManumatiMunglang

c) Effect of Losartan on mucous glands of trachea of albino rat – Dr. V. Bharihoke, Dr. J. Khanna and DrPreetiMakkar

d) Effect of Cisplatin on the ovary of albino rat – A histomorphometric study – Dr K. Khatri, Dr. M.Nagar and Dr. Shalini Kumar

e) Effect of Deltamethrin on testes of albino rat- Dr. M. Nagar, Dr. K. Khatri and Dr Anil Kumar.

f) Trochlear nerve nucleus in albino rat— Dr. J Khanna, Dr. V. Bharihoke and Dr. Anudeep Singh

g) Effect of ECT on islets of Langerhans of Pancreas in albino rat – A Histomorphometric study – Dr. V. Bharihoke, Dr. M. Nagar, Dr. Rajeev Bhardwaj and Dr. C.S. Aarthy.

h) Effect of MSG on Thyroid gland in albino rat – A Histomorphometric study – Dr. Kamlesh Khatri, Dr. J. Khanna, Dr. Renu Chauhan and Dr. Pooja Rani

i) Effect of Ethephon on Liver in Albino Rats – A HistomorphometricStude – Dr. VeenaBharihoke, Dr. Mahindra Nagar, Dr. PoojaMeena.

j) Effect of Cyclophosphamide on liver in Albino Rats : A Comparative Dose Dependent Histomorphometric Study. Dr. Renu Chauhan, Dr. Mahindra Nagar, Dr. GitanjaliKhorwal.

k) Effect of Sucralose on Liver of Albino Rat – Dr. VeenaBharihoke, Dr. SunitaKalra, Dr. DiwakarDhurandhar.

l) Effect of 4-methylimitazole on liver in albino rats – A Histomorphometric study. Dr. SunitaKalra, Dr. SurbhiWadhwa, Dr. Suman

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m) Effect of Cypermethnin on testis in Albino Rats - A Histomorphometric study: Dr. Renu Chauhan, Dr. Mahindra Nagar, Dr. Sonu.

n) Morphometric Analysis of Human Atlas and Axis Vertebrae – Dr. Renu Chauhan, Dr. Mahindra Nagar, Dr. NoveleshBachchan.

Projects funded by Dr. Renu Chauhan –One by ICMR Dr. SunitaKalra –One by ICMR 18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received a) National collaboration b) International collaboration 19. Departmental projects funded by ICMR,DST-FIST, UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE.DBT, ICSSR etc. total grants received

Principal Title of the Project Years Funded Grant Rs. Investigator by

Dr. Renu Effect of Monosodium 2013-14 ICMR Rs.10,000/- Chauhan Glutamate on Bronchiolar Wall of Albino Rats – A Histomorphometric Study

Dr. Sunita Effect of Sucralose on 2012-13 ICMR Rs.10,000/- Kalra the islets of Pancreas

20. Research facility/centre with

State recognition Yes National recognition Yes International recognition Yes

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by/created by industry or corporate bodies.

1. Dissection Hall 2. Histology Laboratory 3. Research Laboratory 4. E-lab. 5. Museum

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22. Publications (last five years) Publications (last five years) Dr. Mahindra Nagar

1) Munglang M. Nagar M.ahindra. Histomorphological study of testis in Sevin treated albino rat. Journal of Anatomical Society of India, 2009.Vol.57 (1), 78. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.324 2) Munglang M., Nagar M. and Prakash R.. Hepatic histomorphometry in rats administered with Sevin. Journal of Anatomical Society of India, 2009.Vol. 57 (1), 77-78. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.324 3) Nagar M. Munglang M. Renal morphology in Carbaryl treated albino rats. Journal of Anatomical Society of India, 2009.Vol. 57 (1), 78-79. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.324 4) Munglang M., Nagar M.and Prakash R. Liver in Carbaryl treated rats- a morphological and morphometric study.Journal Anatomical Society of India, 2009. Vol. 57 (1), 6-9. MOST CITED PAPER SINCE 2009. Cited by 3; Impact factor-0.324 5) Kumar .A Nagar. M and Khatri K. Testicular Histomorphometry in Deltamethrin treated rats. Journal of Anatomical Society of India, 2010.Vol. 59 (1), 64. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.324 6) Kumar A. Nagar. M. Khatri K. Effect of Deltamethrin on testes in rats- A morphological study. Journal of Anatomical Society of India, 2010.Vol. 59 (1), 53. Cited by ; Impact factor-0.324 7) Kumar A, Nagar M and Khatri K. A Histomicrometric Study of the Seminiferous Tubules of Rat Testis After Administration of Deltamethrin. Journal of Anatomical Society of India.2011, Vol.60 (1), 146. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.324 8) M. Nagar and Anudeep Singh. An Osteometric Analysis of Adult Human Femurs.. Journal of Anatomical Society of India, 2011.Vol.60 (1), 112. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.324 9) Kumar A. and M. NagarA . Morphometric Evaluation of the Adult Human Orbital Cavity.Journal of Anatomical Society of India. 2011. Vol.60 (1), 112. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.324 10) Ralte. S,. Khatri K, Nagar.M. Effect of Biphosphonate on the Histomorphology of Growing Long Bone in Albino rats. Journal of Anatomical Society of India. 2011. Vol.60 (1),150. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.324 11) Singh A. and Nagar M An Anthropometric Study of the Humerus in Adults.. Journal of Anatomical Society of India. 2011. Vol.60 (1), 113-114. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.324 12) Ralte S., Khatri K., and Nagar M.,Short-term effects of zoledronate on the histomorphology of osteoclast in young albino rat. Annals of Anatomy

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AnatomischerAnzeiger, 2011 Cited by 5; Impact factor-2.006 13) Nagar M. and Kumar A. Human Adult Occipital Condyles -A Morphometric Analysis. Journal of Anatomical Society of India, 2011.Vol.60 (1), 114. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.324 14) Ralte. S, Khatri. K, Nagar. M. Histomorphometric effects of Zoledronate, a third generation Bisphosphonate on the Trabeculae of growing bone of Tibia in Albino rat- a short term study. Journal of Anatomical Society of India. 2012. Vol.61(1) 94. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.324 15) Bhadoria P., Nagar M., Bharihoke V. Effect of Ethephon on Liver in Albino Rats: A Histomorphometric Study. Journal of Anatomical Society of India. 2013, Vol: 17 (1); 134. Cited by ; Impact factor-0.324 16) Bhadoria P., Nagar M. Bharihoke V. Variation in branching pattern of Axillary artery: A case report. Journal of Anatomical Society of India. 2013, Vol: 17 (1); 98. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.324 17) Singh A. and Nagar M. An Osteometric Analysis of Adult Human Femurs..Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, 2013, Vol: 17 (1); 21- 24. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 18) Nagar M. &Munglang M.. Effect of Carbaryl on the Histomorphometry of Kidney in Albino Rats.International Organization of Scientific Research Journal of Dental & Medical Sciences. 2013. Vol.5 (4): 31-34. Cited by 0; Impact factor-1.486 19) Munglang M. and Nagar M. Toxic Effects of Carbaryl on the Vasculature of Liver in Adult Albino Rat, RattusNorvegicus. Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology. 2013. Vol.7 (2). July- Dec: 74-78. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 20) Bhadoria. P. and Nagar.M Anomalous Communication between the Branches of the Posterior Division of Mandibular Nerve. Journal of Anatomical Society of India. June 2013.Vol:62(1); 78. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.324 21) Bhadoria P. Nagar M, Bharihoke V Hepatic changes after Ethephon Administration in Albino rat. Journal of Anatomical Society of India. June 2013.Vol:62(1); 58-59. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.324 22) Rani P, Suman& Nagar M Anomalous Arterial Supply of the Adrenal gland. Journal of Anatomical Society of India. June 2013.Vol:62(1); 111-112. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.324 23) Khorwal G, Tigga SR & Nagar M Arch of Aorta – An Anomalous Branching Pattern. . Journal of Anatomical Society of India; (2014). Vol 63 (1) 88-89. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.324 24) Khorwal G, Chauhan R & Nagar M Cyclophosphamide Induced Changes in the Liver of Albino Rat. Journal of Anatomical Society of India. June, 2013;Vol:62,(1)114

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Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.324 25) Suman Rani. P, Nagar. M. Common hepatosplenic trunk with anomalous origin of right gastric artery. Journal of Anatomical Society of India. June 2013.Vol:62(1); 53-54. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.324 26) Bhadoria P., Nagar M. Variation in branching Pattern of Axillary Artery- a case report. International Journal of Clinical and Surgical Advances. 2013; 1(2):61-63. Cited by 2; Impact factor- 27) Khandelwal A., Rani P., Nagar M. Variations in the branching pattern of popliteal artery and its clinical Implications: a cadaveric stud International Journal of Current Research Revolution. August 2014. Vol 6, Issue 19, 10-13. Cited by 0; Impact factor-4.016 28) Singh A., Nagar M. and Kumar A. An Anthropometric Study of the Humerus in Adults. Research and Reviews: Journal of Medical and Health Sciences. 2014. Vol 3 / Issue3 / July – Sept: 77-82. Cited by 0; Impact factor-3.51 29) Kumar A., Nagar M. Histomorphological study of testis in Deltamethrin treated albino rats.Toxicology Reports. 2014. Vol.1. 401- 410. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA 30) Kumar A. & Nagar M. Human Adult Occipital Condyles: A Morphometric Analysis. Research and Reviews: Journal of Medical and Health Sciences. 2014. Vol. 3(4),112-116. Cited by; Impact factor-3.51 31) Kumar A. Nagar M. Morphometry of the Orbital Region: ―Beauty Is Bought By Judgment of the Eyes. International Journal of Anatomical Research. 2014; 2(3): 566-570. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA 32) Munglang M. and Nagar M. Effect of Insecticide Carbaryl on Histomorphology of Testis and Fertility Index. Journal of Environmental Science, Toxicology and Food Technology, 2014. Vol.8, Issue 10, 1-5. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA 33) Kumar A. and Nagar M. Morphometric Estimation of Cephalic Index in north Indian Population:Craniometrics study. International Journal of Science and Research. 2015, Vol: 4 ;( 4):1976-1982 Cited by 0; Impact factor-3.358 Dr. Renu Chauhan 1) Chauhan R., Khanna J. Absence of costal element of the foramen transversarium of Atlas vertebrae. International Journal of research in Medical Sciences. 2013;1(2):66-68. Cited by 2; Impact factor-NA 2) Chauhan R. , Khanna J. . Incomplete development of second sacral lamina – A case report. International Journal of research in Medical Sciences. 2013; 1(3):278-280 Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

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3) Khanna, J. Chauhan R.. Anatomical Variations and Clinical Relevance of Dorsal Sacral Foramina in North Indians. International Journal of research in Medical Sciences. 2013 ; 1(3):263-266 Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA 4) Rani P., Khatri K. and Chauhan R.. Monosodium glutamate induced histomorphometric changes in thyroid gland of adult Wistar Rat. J Me d A l li e d S c i. 2 0 1 3 ; 3 ( 2 ) : 67-71 Cited by 1; Impact factor-0.775 5) Chauhan R. The position of greater palatine foramen in human skulls of north indian origin. j surg acad. 2013; 3 (2) : 54-57 Cited by 1; Impact factor-NA 6) Dixit S., Rani P. Anand A. Khatri K. Chauhan R. Bharihoke V. To study the effect of Monosodium glutamate (MSG) on histomorphometery of cortex of kidney in albino rats. Renal Failure. 2014; 36(2): 266–270 Cited by 3; Impact factor-0.899 7) Dhurandhar D. Rani P. Chauhan R. Anomalous Branching Of Axillary Artery. Journal of Anatomical Society of India. 2014; 63 (1): S 99 Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.324 8) Khorwal G. Chauhan R. Nagar M. CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE INDUCED CHANGES IN THE LIVER OF ALBINO RAT.Journal of Anatomical Society of India. 2014; 63 (1): S 42 Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.324 9) Rani P., Dhurandhar D., Chauhan R. Frequency of abnormal branching pattern of axillary artery: a cadaveric study. Int J Res Med Sci. (2014); 2(1): 67-70. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA 10) Chauhan R., Khanna J. . Foramen of Huschke in North Indians: an anatomical study. International Journal of research in Medical Sciences. 2014;2(2): 728- 732 Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA 11) Chauhan R., Nagar M. Dorsal Sacral Dimensional Anatomy- Revisited.International Journal of research in Medical Sciences. 2015 Sent for publication Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA 12) Chauhan R. Nagar M..Anatomical profile and morphometric evaluation of human sacral hiatus in north indians. Journal of Surgical Academia. 2015 Sent for publication 13) Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

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Published books 1. Anatomy for B. Sc. Nursing- Dr. Renu Chauhan. Avichal publishing company, New Delhi, India. First Edition 2012 2. Essentials of Genetics- Dr. Renu Chauhan. Avichal publishing company, New Delhi, India. First Edition 2014 3. Surface and Radiological Anatomy–A Simplified approach: Dr. Renu Chauhan and Dr. ManpreetGambhir. Avichal Publishing Company, New Delhi, India. First Edition 2014 Dr. SunitaKalra 1. Chauhan P and Kalra S. A rare osseous growth on sacrum. International Journal of Anatomical Variations, 2010; 3: 218-219. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA 2. Kalra S, Tuli A, Choudhry R and Raheja S. Comparative study to evaluate the anticardiolipin antibody IgG associated with first trimester recurrent abortions in pregnant and non pregnant women. Journal International Medical Sciences Academy, 2011; 24(2); 57-58. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA 3. Kalra S and Chauhan P. A rare formation of median nerve associated with three headed biceps brachii. Journal of Morphological Sciences, 2012; 29 (2): 117-119. Cited by1; Impact factor-NA 4. Chauhan P and Kalra S. Coexistence of anomalies in the termination of facial artery and the origin of transverse facial artery. A case report. Journal of Morphological Sciences, 2014, vol. 31(1) p. 67-69. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA 5. Goyal R, Chauhan P, Kalra S, Munjal S, Choudhry A and Anurag A . Comparative study of mandibular cortical index in orthopantomogram and bone mineral density of lumbar vertebrae in dual energy x-ray absorptiometry in postmenopausal females in north India. Journal of Surgical Academia,2014; 4(1):14-19. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA 6. Chauhan P, Kalra S, Mongia SM, Ali S, Anurag A. Morphometric analysis of sellaturcica in North Indian population: a radiological study. International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences, 2014; 2:521-526. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA 7. Kalra S, Chauhan P, Khandelwal A and Rani P. ―Variations of Gerdy’s tubercle, proposal of a morphological classification and its clinical importance‖. Journal of Morphological Sciences, 2014, Vol. 31 (2):110-113. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA 8. Gupta S, Kalra S, Bharihoke V, Dhurandhar D. Suralose Induced Toxicity in the Pancreas of Albino Rats. Journal of Morphological Sciences, 2014, Vol.31 (2): 123-127. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

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9. Kalra S, Thamke S, Khandelwal A. An undocumented variation involving auriculotemporal nerve, inferior alveolar nerve and middle meningeal artery. International Journal of Research In Medical Sciences .2014 , 2(4):1720-1722. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA 10. Kalra S, Rani P, Khandelwal A. Variations in the shape of tuberculum anterolaterale. Journal of Anatomical Society of India, 2014 :63: S4. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.324 11. Dhurandhar D, Bharihoke V, Kalra S. Sucralose induced liver toxicity on albino rat. Journal of Anatomical Society of India, 2014:63: S12. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.324

23. Details of patents and income generated. NA

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated NA

25. Faculty selected nationally/internationally to visit other laboratories/institutions/industries in India and abroad

Dr. Mahindra Nagar

External examiners for UG MBBS PG Anatomy, MSc, BSc Anatomy, BSc Physiotherapy, BHIMS, BDS examination B.D. Sharma University of Health Sciences, Rohtak, , Baba Farid , AIIMS, , Jaipur, Punjab, Lucknow, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Dehradun, Uttar Pradesh, Nepal Universities. Paper setter & evaluator for MBBS, MD Anatomy, BSc (Physiotherapy), BSc () for Delhi & many other National & International Universities. Evaluator for Postgraduates, MSc Anatomy, PhD Thesis and dissertation for AIIMS, Rohtak, Jaipur, Nasik, Himachal and Punjab Universities.

Dr. Renu Chauhan

External Examiner for UG Anatomy exam - Calcutta, Haryana and UP. Evaluator for MBBS and MSc Anatomy Thesis and dissertation for AIIMS and Haryana University. Paper setter & evaluator for MBBS, MD Anatomy, BSc (Physiotherapy), BSc (Radiology) for Delhi & other National Universities Dr. SunitaKalra

External examiner : Santosh Medical College & Hospital, . Internal examiner ; Undergraduate, B.Sc. (Radiography) University of Delhi.

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26. Faculty serving in a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (specity) Dr. Mahindra Nagar 1. On the National Editorial Advisory Board of Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology. 2. Appraiser for National Board of Examinations, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India for the Primary and Final Examinations all over India. 3. Coordinator/assessor for the Medical Council of India, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India for UG & PG all over India. 4. Chairperson in Scientific sessions in National & International conferences. 5. Member of the PG Medical Education committee, School of Medical Sciences & Research, Sharda University since Oct., 2012. 6. Expert Member of Selection Board for interview of faculty by Pt. B.D. Sharma University of Health Sciences, Rohtak. 7. Chairperson in National anatomical workshops 8. Member of the Selection Committee for interview of faculty at LHMC, Delhi. 9. Expert Member of the Board of Studies of Shree Guru Gobind Singh Tricentenary Medical College, Hospital & Research Institute, - Farukhnagar Road, Village Bhudhera, Distt. Gurgaon (HR)-122505. 10. Supervisor for MD Anatomy, MS Orthopedics & PhD thesis 11. Invited by the National Board of Examination, for delivering lectures for post graduates by Teleconferencing. 12. Examiner for MBBS, MD Anatomy, BSc (Physiotherapy), BSc (Radiology) in Delhi University 13. Chairperson in the workshop of Embalming techniques, Plastination and organ donation, held at MAMC for the past 3 yrs.

Dr. Renu Chauhan 1. Paper setter and evaluator for B.Sc. Nursing exam 2013, to be held by Mahatama Gandhi University of Medical Sciences & Technology, Tonk Road, Jaipur. 2. Internal Examiner for Ist Prof. MBBS and MD Anatomy, conducted by Delhi University. 3. Mentor in student Mentoring programme. 4. Reviewer for the journal – The New Iraqi Journal of Medicine. 5. Guide and Co-guide for thesis for MD Anatomy, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015. 6. Evaluated 2 thesis of AIIMS, New Delhi in Jan., 2013 and 1 MSc. Anatomy thesis from Maulana, Haryana. 7. Done Clinical duties as and when required by the administration.

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Dr. Sunita Kalra 1. Member College complaints committee related to sexual harassment committee. 2. Invited by National Board of examination for delivering lectures by teleconferencing. 3. Invited by National Board of Examination for conduct of workshop on MCQ validation. 4. Reviewer : Clinical anatomy 5. Mentor in student Mentoring programme 6. Member Secretary, College Complaints Committee.

27. Faculty recharging strategies (Refresher/orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs). Faculty attends Continuous Medical Education (CME), workshops 28. Student projects Percentage of students who have taken up in-house projects including inter-departmental projects NA

Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities/industry/institute.

Dr. Renu Chauhan : 1 Dr. Sunita Kalra : 1 29. Awards/recognitions received at the national and international level by Faculty Dr. Mahindra Nagar 1. Awarded ―PROF. SATYA GUPTAS AWARD‖ for the best paper presented in the National Conference of IAP. 2. Dr. H J MEHTA MEMORIAL AWARD‖ for best paper published in the Journal of Anatomical Society of India. 3. Life member of the Anatomical Society of India. 4. Life member of the Delhi Association of Morphological Sciences. 5. Life member of the Indian Society of Pain Research and Therapy. 6. Member of the Afro-Asia Oceania Congress of Anatomists. 7. Member of the Indian Group of International Society for Stereology. 8. Member of Library Advisory Committee UCMS (1997-1999). 9. Member of Governing Body of University College of Medical Sciences

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10. Member of Medical Illustration Unit of the College. 11. Life member of Indian Society for Study of Pain (ISSP).

Dr. Renu Chauhan 1. Awarded IIprize in the Poster Competition organized by Directorate of Health Services, NCT at MAMC, 1997 at New Delhi. 2. Awarded PyareLal Sharma &Bishan Devi Gold Medal for the best thesis in pre and para clinical subjects for the year 1999. 3. Awarded Ranga travel grant by AIIMS, New Delhi, to present a paper titled ―Osteoarthritis of Hip Joint in Indian Subjects – An anatomical and Radiological Study in the National Conference of Anatomical Society of India, at Jhansi, U.P, Dec., 1999. 4. Life member of the Anatomical Society of India. 5. Life member of the Delhi Association of Morphological Sciences. 6. Life member of Delhi Medical Association 7. Life member of Indian Medical Association

Dr. SunitaKalra 1. Fellow of International Medical sciences Academy (IMSA). 2. Life membership of the Anatomical Society of India. 3. Life membership of International Medical Sciences Academy (IMSA) 4. Life Membership of Delhi Association of Morphological Sciences Doctoral/Post doctoral fellows Students

30. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national/international) with details of outstanding participants, if any

Department has been organizing regular scientific meeting of the Delhi Association of Morphological Sciences.

All faculty members have been attending the National Conferences of Anatomical Society of India been held in the various cities of India. All faculty members have been attending the National Continuous Medical Education workshops held in the various cities in India. All faculty members have been attending‖ Recent trends in Auditory research‖, MAMC. All faculty members have been attending ―Embalming techniques, Plastination and organ donation‖, MAMC.

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31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments NA

32. Student profile program-wise : NA

Name of the Applications Selected Pass percentage Program received

33. Diversity of students NA

Name of the % of students % of students % of students % of students Program from the same from other from from other University Universities universities countries within the State outside the State

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE, USMLE, PLAB, GPAT, NCLEX, CGFNS, IELTS and other competitive examinations? Give details category wise.

Dr. Gautam Pandey, PG Student (2011-12) Dr. Sharad Chauhan, UG Student (1985-90)

35. Student progression NA

Student Progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG PG to M.Phil,DM/M.Ch./DNB PG to Ph.D Employed Campus selection Other than campus recruitment Entrepreneurs

36. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates 100% Of the same university 2 (67% From other universities within the State 0 From Universities from other States 1 (33%) From Universities outside the country 0

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37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil, DM, M.Ch., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period. Nil 38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to a) Library b) The Seminar Room cum departmental Library is centrally air-conditioned, can accommodate 25 persons, and has a black board, an overhead projector, slide projector and Departmental library with computer and LCD Projector and wall mounted screen.

c) Accommodation i) Size : 20’X 20’ ii) Capacity : 25 Persons

d) 141 books in Anatomy and allied subjects in departmental library

e) Internet facilities for staff and students : Every faculty member has a computer with Internet facilities and a printer

f) Total number of class rooms . Demonstration rooms : 2 . Dissection Hall : 1 . Histology Lab : 1 . Museum : 1 . E- Lab : 1 . Lecture theatres : 4 . Examination Hall : 1

g) Class rooms with ICT facility and smart class rooms One seminar room and two demonstration rooms with ICT facility

h) Students’ laboratories i) Gross Anatomy ii) Neuro Anatomy iii) Histology iv) Embryology v) Genetics vi) Research Lab.

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39) List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates a) From the host institution/university3 PG students b) From other institutions/universities : Nil

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.

3 students

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new program(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. NA

42. Does the department obtain feedback from a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? Yes b) Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? Yes. Feedback helps to improve the teaching c) Alumni and employers on the programs offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? NA

43. Give the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) NA 44. Give details of student enrichment programs (special lectures/workshops/seminar) involving external experts. NA 45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programs including clinical teaching. Black board, Power point Lectures, Museum Models, Prosected parts, Dissection of Human cadavers, Microslides of all visceras, Soft Parts, X-rays. 46. How does the department ensure that program objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? All parts taught are evaluated in form of written exams and viva voce held regularly. 47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

We organize dissection competition for the students

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48. Give details of ―beyond syllabus scholarly activities‖ of the department. Seminars are held for students in small batches

49. State whether the program/department is accredited/graded by other agencies? If yes, give details. No 50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied.

Students are given latest information of various clinical aspects of Anatomy

51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department. Strength a) Faculty is doing national and international research on various topics. b) Faculty takes 100% classes allotted to them c) Non-teaching staff is extremely cooperative and do 100% of allotted duties. d) Faculty is attending various national and international conferences/CMEs and workshops held. e) The dissection hall, museum and histology lab are well equipped for UG and PG students with the latest equipments. Weakness a) The department has an acute shortage of faculty at present.

52. Future plans of the department. We would like to set up a Genetic and HLA Laboratory

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Department of Biochemistry

1. Name of the Department : Biochemistry

2. Year of establishment: 1971

3. Is the Department part of a college/Faculty of the university? Part of a College

4. Names of programs offered (UG, PG, PharmD, Integrated Masters; M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Ph.D., Certificate, Diploma, PG Diploma, D.M./M.Ch., Super specialty fellowship, etc.) :UG (MBBS) PG (MD Biochemistry ) and PhD Medical Biochemistry

5. Interdisciplinary programs and departments involved: Clinical Grand Rounds, Telemedicine; Faculty and students of all departments are involved

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. :None

7. Details of programs discontinued, if any, with reasons: NA

8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System : Internal assessment is Semester based, University Examinations (1st, 2nd, 3rd and final professional Examinations) are conducted annually

9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: Faculty members co-supervise theses of Post graduate and PhD students of other departments

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others) Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS) Professor 2 2 5 Associate Professor/Reader 3 3 1 Assistant Professor 6 3 3 Lecturer 0 0 0 Tutor / Clinical Instructor 0 0 0 Senior Resident 6 6 6

11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance No. of Years Name Qualification Designation Specialization of

Experience Gene environment Dr. B D Banerjee M.Sc. PhD Professor 31 interaction Isolation and purification of Dr. S B Sharma M.Sc. PhD Professor 34 active principles from herbal plants Medical Dr. Dinesh Puri MD, PhD Professor 25 Biochemistry Medicinal plants Dr. Rimi Shukla M.Sc. PhD Professor useful in treatment 38 of Diabetes Diabetes and Dr. A K Tripathi M.Sc. PhD Professor chronic kidney 39 diseases Rheumatoid Dr. Rafat S Ahmed M.Sc. PhD Assoc. Prof. arthritis, 28 phytotherapy.

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No. of Years Name Qualification Designation Specialization of

Experience Dr. Seema Garg MD Asstt. Prof. Diabetes 11

Dr. MohitMehndiratta MD Asstt. Prof. IUGR &Cancer 9

Dr. Rajarshi Kar MD Asstt. Prof. Cancer Biology 7

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors: None

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – program-wise information: None

14. Program-wise Student Teacher Ratio: 10:1

15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual: Sanctioned: Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS) 588 406 182

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies a. Study of Biochemical and genetic risk factors in coronary artery disease, Diabetes mellitus and chronic kidney disease. b. Medicinal plants in the treatment of diabetes mellitus and dyslipidemia. c. Autoimmune disorders and Phytotherapy d. Environmental Biology e. f. Cancer genetics

17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise. S. Principal Investigator Title of the Project Years Funded Grant Rs. no by 1 Dr.B.D.Banerjee (1) A study on gene-environment 2012- ICMR Rs.50 lakh interaction and high risk 2015 phenotypes in the etiology of preterm birth in North Indian population. (3)Gene –Environment Interaction and identification of high risk 2014- DBT Rs. 56 lakhs phenotype in the etiology of 2017 epithelial ovarian cancer. 2 Dr SB Sharma Studies on molecular mechanism 2012- ICMR Rs.24 Lakhs of anti diabetic compound isolated 2015 from E. Jambolana in type 2 diabetes mellitus: an experimental study. Effect of germinating Glycine max 2013- ICMR ApproxRs.1 seeds on GPR55 gene expression 2015 7 lakhs – A potential receptor for type 2 diabetes

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3 Dr. A. K. Tripathi Chronic kidney disease: A study 2013- DST Rs. 53 lakhs on polymorphism of xenobiotic 2016 metabolizing enzymes dealing with persistent organic compounds and development of therapeutic interventions in vitro. 4 Dr.RafatS.Ahmed Effect of different extracts of (2012- DBT Approx Rs. Withaniasomnifera in the treatment 2015) 25 lakhs of rheumatoid arthritis: An experimental study 5 Dr. Rajarshi Kar "Primary cultures of epithelial 2014- DBT Rs.25 lakhs ovarian cancer as a tool to detect 2017 resistanceto chemotherapeutic agents – a pilot study"

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received a) National collaboration b) International collaboration : Nil

19. Departmentalprojectsfunded by ICMR; DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grantsreceived. Total no of projects 05+ Total grant Rs.2.5 Crore

20. Research facility / centre with NA state recognition national recognition international recognition

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies: NA

22. Publications: Monographs None Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)

National/International- 133 (Annexure 1)

Chapters in Books: 2 (Annexure 1) Booksedited1(Annexure 1) Books with ISBN with details of publishers: 1 (Annexure 1) Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, Medline, etc.) Citation Index – range / average SNIP SJR Impact Factor – range / average h-index

23. Details of patents and income generated: Nil

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil

25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / industries in India and abroad Dr. Banerjee Visited Department of , College of Medicine, 2009 BD University of Illinois, Chicago, US under Indo-US sponsored program for scientific interaction & program development and presented paper as invited speaker on "Neurobehavior responses and cellular changes in experimental animals and

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human poisoning cases: Association with xenobiotic exposure “ In Indo US conference on translational neuroscience 2009: New trends on Mental and Neurodegenerative research! Visiting professor in the Department of Biomedical Laboratory 2012 Sciences and Management (UGC Innovative Department), Vidyasagar University, Midnapore (West Bengal).

Visiting Professor in the Department of 15 Jan 2013 till date Environmental Biology, School of Environmental studies, University of Delhi, Delhi

26. Faculty serving in a) National committees NA b) International committees NA c) Editorial Boards: International Journal of Clinical Biochemistry and Research (DrSeema Garg) d) Any other (specify)

27. Faculty recharging strategies (Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs). Advanced Course Workshop in Medical Education Technology, 14 & 15 October, 2013 Second Faculty Development Workshop from 15th to 19th March 2011 First Faculty Development Workshop from 1st to 6th February 2010 Workshop on "Biostatistics for thesis Supervisors"2012 "Using PubMed, Cochrane Library, and Mendeleyto Search, Save, Store and Cite References"4 November 2012 Faculty Development Workshop "How to Supervise a Thesis" 29-30 September, 2012 Faculty Development Workshop "How to Obtain Funding for Research" 22-23 November, 2011

28. Student projects

Percentage of students who have taken upin-house projects including inter-departmental projects:All PG students require doing a research project and writing a thesis as a mandatory requirement. Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities / industry / institute UG students take up project through ICMR STS. All PG students undertake thesis projects funded by IMRG

29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by Faculty :

Professor BD Banerjee-

 Chairman Organising committee,IMMUNOCON-2013 at UCMS & GTB hospital held on 1st May, 2014.  Visiting Professor- University of Santiago de Compostela,Spain, during June-July 2014.  Visiting Professor- Rajiv Gandhi Central University, Itanagar, Arunacahal Pradesh 13th October to 19th October, 2014.  Visiting Professor- St. Edmund‟s College (NEHU), Shillong, Meghalaya October, 2014.  Chairing Session, IMMUNOCON, 2014 Madurai Kamaraj University.

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Dr S B Sharma  Chairing Session - ACBICON 2014 held on 10th-13th Dec,2014 Jodhpur - ISARCON, 2014 held on 25-27th Nov. 2014 KGMU, Lucknow  President Elect- Indian Society of Atherosclerosis Research (2014-2015)

Doctoral / post doctoral fellows: NA Students

30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any. Symposium-Application of Flow Cytometry in Clinical/Biomedical Research-1st May 2014

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments : All research projects are approved by Institutional Ethics Committee- Animal research and Human research

32. Student profile program-wise: NA Name of the Program Applications Selected Pass percentage (refer to question no. 4) received Male Female Male Female

33. Diversity of students Name of the % of % of students % of students % of Program students from other from universities students (refer to question from the universities outside the State from other no. 4) same within the State countries university All courses Selection from all across country for Indian citizens 0

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE, USMLE, PLAB, GPAT, NCLEX, CGFNS, IELTS and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise. NA

35. Student progression Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG Percentage against enrolled PG to M.Phil, DM / M Ch / DNB As per national and state entrance PG to Ph.D. examination Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Employed DU selection committee Campus selection Other than campus recruitment Entrepreneurs NA

36. Diversity of staff Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same university 11% from other universities within the State 0 from universities from other States 89% from universities outside the country 0

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., DM, M Ch, Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period: Nil

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38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to :

a) Library : There are 108 books in the departmental library b) Internet facilities for staff and students All faculty members have internet facility. Separate internet for residents has also been provided c) Total number of class rooms 1 Demo room d) Class rooms with ICT facility and „smart‟ class rooms Not available e) Students‟ laboratories: One Undergraduate and one post graduate lab f) Research laboratories: 1. Molecular biology lab 2. Immunology lab 3. Environmental biology lab 4. Cell culture lab 5. Central research laboratory

39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates a) From the host institution/university List of Doctoral (Ph.D) 1. Mythily Subramaneyaan 10. Mool Kumar Tyagi 2. Kumari Asha 11. Praveen Deshmukh 3. Aiman Abbas Jafri 12. Kanu Megha 4. Mahmood Ahmad Khan 13. Mohd Jahid 5. Richa Gupta 14. Ranjeet Kumar 6. Tusha Sharma 15. Gaurav Kumar Thakur 7. Mohini Sharma 16. Rashmi Ghanshela 8. VipinTyagi 17. Rishila Gosh 9. Pawan Kumar Kare 18. NeeruSingh

MD Students 1. Dr. Kapil Dev 2. Dr. DivyaNarang 3. Dr. Divesh Sharma

b) From other institutions/universities NIL

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university. 03

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new program(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. NA

42. Does the department obtain feedback from

a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback?

There are regular meetings amongst the faculty to discuss the problems faced in teaching and evaluation and ways to improve them. Pre-practical and Pre-tutorial meetings are done to ensure uniform teaching

b. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback?

Yes after each lecture block. The feedbacks are taken by the teacher concerned and

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evaluated systemically and the problems faced by most students are addressed in the next lecture block. The problems are also discussed with other teachers so that they can also incorporate the same in their lectures.

c. Alumni and employers on the programs offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? No

43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) List not available

44. Give details of student enrichment programs (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts. Symposium- Application of Flow Cytometry in Clinical/Biomedical Research- 1st May 2014

45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programs including clinical teaching.  Blackboard teaching  Power point presentations  Problem based learning  Clinical case discussion

46. How does the department ensure that program objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored?  Students feed back through questionnaires.  Written tests and Viva at regular intervals

47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. Students are required to visit and work in Primary health centre as a part of community medicine

48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department. Students are members of literary clubs and dramatics and participate and win prizes in several inter college competitions.

49. State whether the program/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details. No

50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied. The department has published both basic and translational research results in highly rated peer reviewed journals. Faculty holds both national international patents for newly developed active principle.

51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department.

Strengths 1. Highly qualified and dedicated faculty members 2. Hard working and sincere students and research scholars 3. Very good research environment 4. Regular and high quality academic activities 5. Participation in extracurricular activities like, sports, music, literary and art societies

Weaknesses 1. Less number of post graduate students 2. Less number of technical staff 3. Lack of coordination between clinical lab and department 4. Shortage of lab attendants 5. Need of renovation of undergraduate labs

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Opportunities 1. Research facility 2. Freedom in work place 3. Funding to disseminate research results by attending conferences, both national and international 4. Enough budget to procure non planned items throughout the year for the department 5. Good library

Challenges 1. Infrastructure 2. Improving Power supply 3. Improving the Clinical lab 4. Space constraints 5. Difficulty in organizing national level conferences

52. Future plans of the department.

The department has contributed immensely in establishing the Multi-disciplinary research unit funded by ICMR. The central research lab developed under this scheme has state of the art instruments which will give the faculty, students and research scholar a solid platform to carry out research of international standards. The department plans to shift the focus from animal studies to cell cultures.

The department also plans to incorporate newer teaching methods in the undergraduate and post graduate curriculum. The high end instruments available to the department will allow us to improve the practical course for post graduate students so that they are trained to work these instruments.

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2009-2010

1. Ahmed T, Tripathi AK, Suke SG, et al. Role of HSp·27 and reduced glutathione in modulating malathion-induced apoptosis of human peripheral blood mononuclear cells: ameliorating effect of N-acetylcysteine and curcumin. Toxicol in Vitro 2009; 23:1319-1325. Cited by: 0; Impact factor: 3.207

2. Behl A, Swami G, Sircar SS, Bhatia MS, Banerjee BD. Relationship of possibLe stress- related biochemicaL markers to oxidative/antioxidative status in obsessive-compulsive disorder. Neuropsychobiology 2010; 61 :21 0-214. Cited by: 0; Impact factor: 2.303

3. Datta SK, Kumar V, Ahmed RS, Tripathi AK, Kalra OP, Banerjee BD. Role of GSTM 1 and GSTT1double deletion in the development of diabetic nephropathy. Indian J Biochem Biophysics 2010; 47:100-103. Cited by: 26; Impact factor: 1.077

4. Gambhir JK, Kaur H, Pati U, Gambhir OS. Association between apolipoprotein (a) phenotypes, pentanucleotide repeats polymorphism and lipoprotein (a) levels in young CAD patients and their children. ClinChem 2009; 55:A83. Cited by: ; Impact factor: 7.149

5. Gupta R, Ahmed T, Banerjee BD, Bhatia MS. PLasma Calcitonin gene related peptide concentration is comparable to control group among migraineurs and tension type headache subjects during inter-ictal period. J Headache Pain 2009; 10:161-166. Cited by: 13; Impact factor: 3.281

6. Gupta R, Kumar V, Luthra K, Banerjee BD, Bhatia M. Polymorphism in Apolipoprotein E among migraineurs and tension type headache subjects. J Headache Pain 2009; 10:115-120. Cited by: 6; Impact factor: 3.281

7. Gupta R, Pathak R, Bhatia MS, Banerjee BD. Comparison of oxidative stress among migraineurs, tension type headache and control group. Ann Indian Acad Neural 2009; 12:167- 172. Cited by: 12; Impact factor: 0.51

8. Gupta S, Garg GR, Bharal N, Mediratta PK, Banerjee BD, Sharma KK. Reversal of propoxur- induced impairment of step-down passive avoidance, transfer latency and oxidative stress by piracetam and ascorbic acid in rats. Environmental ToxicolPharmacol 2009; 28: 403-408. Cited by: 0; Impact factor: 1.862

9. Gupta S, Sharma SB, BansaL SK j Prabhu KM. Ameliorative effect of Cassia auriculataleaf extract on blood gLucose and atherogenic lipid profile in alloxan-induced diabetic rabbits. Indian J ExperBiol 2009; 47:974-980. Cited by: 0; Impact factor: 2.303

10. Gupta S, Sharma SB, BansaL SK, Prabhu KM. AntihypergLycemic and hypolipidemic activity of aqueous extract of Cassia auriculatal, leaves in experimentaL diabetes. J EthnopharmacoL 2009; 123:477-503. Cited by: 49; Impact factor: 2.939

11. Gupta S, Sharma SB, Bansal SK, Prabhu KM. Protective role of Cassia auriculataleaf extract against hyperglycemia-induced oxidative stress and its safety evaluation. Indian J BiochemBiophy 2009; 46:371-377. Cited by: 14; Impact factor: 1.077

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12. Kumar V, Singh S, Ahmed RS, Banerjee BD, Ahmed T, Pasha ST. Frequency of CYP1Bl poLymorphic variation in North Indian popuLation. Environmental ToxicolPharmacoL 2009; 28: 392-396. Cited by: 0; Impact factor: 1.862 13. Kumar V, Singh S, Yadav CS, Ahmed RS, Gupta S, Pasha ST, Tripathi AK, Banerjee BD. CYP1A1 and CYP3A4 polymorphic variations in Delhi population of Northern India. EnvironmentaLToxicolPharmacoL, 2010; 29: 126-130. Cited by: 15; Impact factor: 1.862

14. Love A, Tandon R, Banerjee BD, Babu CR. Comparative study on elemental composition and DNA damage in leaves of a weedy pLant species, Cassia occidentalis, growing wild on weathered fly ash and soil. Ecotoxicol 2009; 18:791-801. Cited by: 5; Impact factor: 2.500

15. Pal R, Ahmed T, Kumar T, Suke SG, Ray A, Banerjee BD. Protective effects of different antioxidants against endosulfan-induced oxidative stress and immunotoxicity in albino rats. Indian j ExpBiol 2009; 47:723-729. Cited by: 12; Impact Factor: 0.753

16. Pathak R. Mustafa MD, Ahmed RS, Tripathi AK, Guleria K, Banerjee BD_ Association between recurrent miscarriages and organochlorine pesticide levels_ ClinBioche.m 2010; 43:131-135. Cited by: 16; Impact Factor:2.229

17. Pathak R, Suke SG, Ahmed T, et al. Organochlorine pesticide residue leveis and oxidative stress in preterm delivery cases. Human Experimental Toxicol 2010; 29:351-358. Cited by: 35; Impact Factor:1.407

18. Sharma SB, Rajpoot R, Nasir A, Prabhu KM, Murthy PS. Ameliorative effect of active principle isolated from seeds of Eugenia jamboianaon carbohydrate metabolism in experimental diabetes. Evidence Based Complementary and 2009, doi:1O.1093/ecam/nep233. Cited by: ; Impact Factor:NA

19. Sharma SB, Tanwar RS, Rini AC, Singh UR, Gupta S, Shukla SK. Protective effect of MorusrubraL. leaf extract on diet induced atherosclerosis in diabetic rats. Indian J BiochemBiophy 2010; 47:26-31. Cited by: 11; Impact Factor:1.077

20. Shukla J, Sharma U, Kar R, et al. Tamoxifen: 2-hydroxypropyl-8-dextrin aggregated nanoassembly for nonbreast estrogen-receptor-positive cancer therapy. 2009; 4:895-902. Cited by: ; Impact Factor:5.824

21. Shukla K, Gambhir JK, Shukla R. Antidiabetic effects of the aqueous extract of fruit of Withaniacoagulans in diabetic albino rats. Indian J ClinBiochem 2009; 24:324. Cited by: ; Impact Factor:NA

22. Singh A, Sharma 0, Raghunandan C, Bhattacharjee J. Role of inflammatory cytokines and eNOS gene polymorphism in pathophysiology of pre·eclampsia. Am J ReprodImmunol 2010; 63: 244 -251. Cited by: 27 ; Impact Factor:2.668

23. Singh P, Ponnam P, Krishna S, et al. Protein acyltransferase function of purified calreticulin. Part 1: Characterization of propionylation of protein utilizing propoxycoumarin as the propionyl group donor. J Biochem 2010; 147:625-632. Cited by: 13 ; Impact Factor:2.462

24. Singh S, Kumar V, Thakur S, et at. Genetic polymorphism of Glutathione S-Transferase M1 and T1 in Delhi population of North India. Environmental ToxicolPharmacol 2009; 28:25-29.

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Cited by: 12; Impact Factor:1.862

25. Tabassum H, ParveZ S, Pasha ST, Banerjee BD, Raisuddin S. Protective effect of lipoic acid against methotrexate-induced oxidative stress in liver mitochondria, Food and Chemical Toxicology 2010, doi: 10.10161j.fct.2010.04.047 Cited by: 31; Impact Factor:2.610

26. Tanwar RS, Sharma SB, Singh UR, Prabhu KM. Attenuation of renal dysfunction by anti- hyperglycemic compound isolated from fruit pulp of Eugenia jamboianain streptozotocin induced diabetic rats. Indian J BiochemBiophys 2010; 47:83·89. Cited by: 15; Impact Factor:1.077

27. Yadav CS, Kumar V. Suke SG, Ahmed RS. Mediratta PK, Banerjee BD. Propoxur induced acetylcholine esterase inhibition and impairment of cognitive function: attenuation by Wlthanlasomnlfera. Indian J Biochemistry Blophys 2010; 47:117-120. Cited by: 16; Impact Factor:1.077

2010-2011

28. Ahmed T, Tripathi AK, Ahmed RS, Das S and Banerjee BD. Assessment of Phosphamidon- induced apoptosis in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC): Protective effects of N-acetylcysteine and curcumin. J. Biochem. Mol. Toxicol. 2010;24 (5): 286-292. Cited by: 5; Impact Factor:1.596

29. Chawla T, Sharma D, Singh A. Role of the renin angiotensin system in diabetic nephropathy.World J Diabetes. 2010 November 15; 1(5):141-145. Cited by: 36 ; Impact Factor:NA

30. Datta SK, Kumar V, Pathak R, Ahmed RS, Tripathi AK, Kalra OP and Banerjee BD. Association of glutathione S-transferase M1 and T1 gene polymorphism with oxidative stress in diabetic and non-diabetic chronic kidney disease. Renal Failure 2010;32 (10):1189-1195. Cited by: 35; Impact Factor:0.775 31. Datta SK, Kumar V, Ahmed RS, Tripathi AK, Kalra OP, Banerjee BD. Role of GSTM1 and GSTT1 double deletion in the development of diabetic nephropathy. Indian J. Biochem. Biophys. 2010 47; 100-103. Cited by: 26; Impact Factor:1.077

32. Dikshit P, Shukla K, Tyagi MK, Garg P, Gambhir JK, Shukla R. Antidiabetic and antihyperlipidemic effects of the stem of Musa sapientum Linn. In streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats. J Diabetes. 2012 Dec;4(4):378-85. Cited by: 5; Impact Factor:2.349

33. Dikshit P, Shukla K, Tyagi MK, Gambhir JK, Shukla R. Hypocholestrolemic effect of central stem of Musa sapientum Linn. Published in proceedings of 23rd Annual Conference of Indian Society for Atherosclerosis Research. 2010. 74. Cited by: ; Impact Factor:NA

34. Dikshit P, Shukla R, Tyagi MK, Shukla K, Gambhir JK. Hepatoprotective effect of Musa sapientumlinn in rats intoxicated with carbon tetrachloride. Indian J ClinBiochem 2010; 25:44. Cited by: 8; Impact Factor:NA

35. Gupta S, Sharma SB, Singh UR, Bansal SK, Prabhu KM. Elucidation of Mechanism of Action of Cassia auriculata Leaf Extract for its Antidiabetic Activity in Steptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Rats. Journal of Medicinal Food June 2010; 13(3): 528-534. Cited by: 22; Impact Factor:1.699

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36. Jain S, Mythily S, Yadav CS, Ahmed RS, Arora VK, Tripathi AK and Banerjee BD. Induction of Oxidative stress and Histopathological alterations by Triazophos at Sub-chronic doses. Indian J. Biochem. Biophys 2010; 47:388-392. Cited by: 10; Impact Factor:1.077

37. Kumar V, Yadav CS, Singh S, Goel S, Ahmed RS, Gupta S, Grover RK, Banerjee BD. CYP 1A1 polymorphism and organochlorine pesticides levels in the etiology of prostate cancer. Chemosphere 2010; 81:464-468. Cited by: 31; Impact Factor:3.499

38. Mustafa MD, Pathak R, Tripathi AK, Ahmed RS, Guleria K, Banerjee BD. Association of glutathione S- transferase M1 and T1 gene polymorphisms and oxidative stress markers in preterm labor. Clin. Biochem 2010; 43:1124–1128. Cited by: 26; Impact Factor:2.229

39. Mustafa MD, Pathak R, Tripathi AK, Ahmed RS, Guleria K, Banerjee BD. Maternal and cord blood levels of Aldrin and Dieldrin in North Indian Population. Environ. Monit. Assess 2010; 171(1-4):633-638 Cited by: 20 ; Impact Factor:1.679

40. Palanichamy JK, Mehndiratta M, Bhagat M, Ramalingam P, Das B, Das P, Sinha S. Chattopadhyay P. Silencing of integrated human papillomavirus-16 oncogenes by small interfering RNA-mediated heterochromatization. Mol Cancer Ther. 2010 Jul; 9(7):2114-22. Cited by: 8 ; Impact Factor:NA

41. Sharma D, Singh A, Trivedi SS, Bhattacharjee J. Intergenotypic variation of nitric oxide and inflammatory markers in preeclampsia: a pilot study in a North Indian population. Hum Immunol. 2011 May;72(5):436-9. Cited by: 15; Impact Factor:2.282

42. Sharma D, Singh A, Trivedi SS, Bhattacharjee J. Role of Endothelin and Inflammatory Cytokines in Pre-eclampsia-A Pilot North Indian Study. Am J ReprodImmunol. 2011 Apr; 65(4):428-32. Cited by: 23; Impact Factor:2.668

43. Sharma SB, Gupta S, Rini AC, Singh UR, Rajpoot R, Shukla S. Antidiabetogenic action of Morusrubra L. leaf extract in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats. Journal of and Pharmacology 2010; 67: 247-255. Cited by: 21 ; Impact Factor:2.161

44. Sharma SB, Tanwar RS, Rini AC, Singh UR, Gupta S, Shukla SK. Protective effect of Morusrubra L. leaf extract on diet induced atherosclerosis in diabetic rats. Indian Journal of Biochemistry and Biophysics 2010; 47(1): 26-31. Cited by: 11; Impact Factor:1.077

2011-2012

45. Ahmed T, Pathak R, Mustafa MD, Tripathi AK, Ahmed RS, Das S and Banerjee BD. Ameliorating effect of N-acetylcysteine and curcumin on pesticide-induced oxidative DNA damage in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Environ. Monit. Assess. 2011;179(1- 4):293-9. Cited by: 13; Impact Factor:1.679

46. Bansal S, Siddarth M, Chawla D, Banerjee BD, Madhu SV, TripathiAK. Advanced glycation end products Enhanced generation of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species and induction of

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oxidative stress by advanced glycation end products-neutrophil in vitro interaction. J. Mol. Cellular Biochem. 2012; 361:289-96. Cited by: 26; Impact Factor:2.388

47. Dar SA, Bhattacharya SN, Das S, Ramachandran VG, Banerjee BD, Arora P. Response of T- cell subpopulations to superantigen and recall antigen stimulation in systemic sclerosis. Indian J Dermatol. 2012; 57(3):175-80. Cited by: 1; Impact Factor:NA

48. Dikshit P, Tyagi MK, Shukla K, Gambhir JK, Shukla R. Hepatoprotective effect of stem of Musa sapientum Linn in rats intoxicated with carbon tetrachloride. Ann Hepatol 2011; 10(3): 333-339. Cited by: 8; Impact Factor:2.193

49. Sharma E, Mustafa M, Pathak R, Guleria K, Ahmed RS, Vaid NB, Banerjee BD. A case control study of gene environmental interaction in fetal growth restriction with special reference to organochlorine pesticides. Eur J ObstetGynecolReprod Biol. 2012 Apr;161(2):163-9. Cited by: 16; Impact Factor:1.627

50. Gupta S, Sharma SB, Singh UR, Bansal SK. Salutary effect of Cassia auriculata L. Leaves on hyperglycemia-induced atherosclerotic environment in streptozotocin rats. CardiovascToxicol. 2011 Dec;11(4):308-15.. Cited by: 6; Impact Factor:2.060

51. Jain S, Ahmed RS, Arora VK, Banerjee BD. Biochemical and Histopathological studies to assess chronic toxicity of Triazophos in blood, liver and brain tissues of rats. Pesticide Biochem Biophysics 2011; 100: 182–186. Cited by: 10; Impact Factor:NA

52. Kumar V, Yadav CS, Datta SK, Ahmed RS, Goel S, Gupta S, Mustafa MD, Grover RK, Banerjee BD. Association of GSTM1 and GSTT1polymorphism with lipid peroxidation in benign prostate hyperplasia and prostate cancer: A pilot study. Dis. Markers 2011; 30(4):163- 9. Cited by: 21; Impact Factor:2.174

53. Mehndiratta M, Palanichamy JK, Pal A, Bhagat M, Singh A, Sinha S, et al. CpGHypermethylation of the C-mycPromoter by dsRNA Results in Growth Suppression. Mol Pharm. 2011; 8(6): 2302-9. Cited by: 7; Impact Factor:4.787

54. Pal R, Gulati K, Banerjee BD, Ray A. Pharmacology and Biochemical studies on the role of free radicals during stress-induced immunomodulation in rats. International Immunopharmacolgy2011; 11: 1680-1684. Cited by: 3; Impact Factor:2.711

55. Pathak R, Mustafa MD, Ahmed RS, Tripathi AK, Guleria K and Banerjee BD. Intra uterine growth retardation: Association with organochlorine pesticide residue levels and oxidative stress markers.Reprod. Toxicol. 2011; 31(4):534-9. Cited by: 17; Impact Factor:2.771

56. Sati PC, Khaliq F, Vaney N, Ahmed T, Tripathi AK, Banerjee BD. Pulmonary function and oxidative stress in workers exposed to styrene in plastic factory: occupational hazards in styrene-exposed plastic factory workers. Hum ExpToxicol. 2011 Nov;30(11):1743-50. Cited by: 8; Impact Factor:1.407

57. Singh S, Kumar V, Singh P, Banerjee BD, Rautela RS, Grover SS, Rawat DS, Pasha ST, Jain SK, Rai A. Influence of CYP2C9, GSTM1, GSTT1 and NAT2 genetic polymorphisms on

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DNA damage in workers occupationally exposed to organophosphate pesticides. Mutat Res. 2012 Jan 24;741(1-2):101-8. Cited by: 13 ; Impact Factor: 4.44

58. Sen S, Sharma S, Gupta A, Gupta N, Singh H, Roychoudhury A, Mohanty S, Sen S, Nag TC, Tandon R. Molecular characterization of explant cultured human oral mucosal epithelial cells. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci., 2011; 52(13): 9548-54. Cited by: 10; Impact Factor:3.466

59. Singh P, Ponnan P, Priya N, Tyagi TK, Gaspari M, Krishnan S, Cuda G, Joshi P, Gambhir JK, Sharma SK, Prasad AK, Saso L, Rastogi RC, Parmar VS, Raj HG. Protein acyltransferase function of purified calreticulin: the exclusive role of P-domain in mediating protein acylation utilizing acyloxycoumarins and acetyl CoA as the acyl group donors. Protein PeptLett. 2011;18(5):507-17. Cited by: 3; Impact Factor:1.735

60. Singh S, Kumar V, Singh P, Thakur S, Banerjee BD, Rautela RS, Grover SS, Rawat DS, Pasha ST, Jain SK, RaiA. Genetic Polymorphisms of GSTM1, GSTT1 and GSTP1 and Susceptibility to DNA Damage in Workers Occupationally Exposed to Organophosphate Pesticides. Mutation Research/Genetic Toxicology and Environmental Mutagenesis 2011; 725(1-2): 36-42. Cited by: 12; Impact Factor:2.481

61. Singh S, Kumar V, Thakur S, Banerjee BD, Chandna S, Rautela RS, Grover SS, Rawat DS, Pasha ST, Jain SK, Ichhpujani RL, RaiA.DNA Damage and Cholinesterase Activity in Occupational Workers Exposed to Pesticides. Environ. Toxicol. Pharmacol. 2011; 31(2):278- 85. Cited by: 35; Impact Factor:1.862

62. Singh S, Kumar V, Thakur S, Banerjee BD, Rautela RS, Grover SS, Rawat DS, PashaST, Jain SK, Ichhpujani RL, Rai A. Paraoxonase-1 Genetic Polymorphisms and Susceptibility to DNA Damage in workers occupationally exposed to Organophosphate Pesticides. Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol. 2011; 252(2):130-7. Cited by: 25; Impact Factor:3.63

63. Singh S, Kumar V, Vashisht K, Singh P, Banerjee BD, Rautela RS, Grover SS, Rawat DS, Pasha ST, Jain SK, RaiA.Role of genetic polymorphisms of CYP1A1, CYP3A5, CYP2C9, CYP2D6 and PON1 in the modulation of DNA Damage in Workers Occupationally Exposed to Organophosphate Pesticides. Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol. 2011; 257; 84-92. Cited by: 9; Impact Factor:3.630

64. Subramaneyan M, Rustagi S, Bhattacharya SN, Tripathi AK, Banerjee BD, Ahmed RS. Effect of antioxidant supplementation on free radical scavenging system and immune response in lindane treated scabies patients. PesticBiochemPhysiol 2012; 102: 91-94. Cited by: 4; Impact Factor: 2.009

65. Suman Bala Sharma, Reenu Singh Tanwar, AfreenaNasir, Krishna MadhavaPrabhu. Antihyperlipidemic effect of active principle isolated from seed of Eugenia jambolana on alloxan induced diabetic rabbits. Journal of Medicinal Food 2011; 14(4): 353-9. Cited by: 7; Impact Factor: 1.699

66. Yadav CS, Bajpai M, Kumar V, Ahmed RS, Gupta P, Banerjee BD.Polymorphism in CYP1A1, GSTM1, GSTT1 genes and organochlorine pesticides in the etiology of hypospadias. Hum. Exp. Toxicol. 2011; 30 (10): 1464-1474. Cited by: 19; Impact Factor:1.407

67. Yadav CS, MinuBajpai, Kumar V, Datta SK, Ahmed RS, Piyush Gupta, Banerjee BD. Polymorphisms in the P450 c17 (17-Hydroxylase/17, 20-Lyase) gene: Association with estradiol and testosterone concentration in hypospadias. 2011; 78(4):902-7. Cited by: 5; Impact Factor:2.132

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2012-2013

68. Singh S, Kumar V, Singh P, Banerjee BD, Rautela RS, Grover SS, Rawat DS, Pasha ST, Jain SK, Rai A. Influence of CYP2C9, GSTM1, GSTT1 and NAT2 Genetic Polymorphisms on DNA Damage in Workers Occupationally Exposed to Organophosphate Pesticides. Mutation Research. 2012; 741:101-8 Cited by: 13; Impact Factor:4.44

69. Mythily S, Rastogi S, Bhattacharya SN, Tripathi AK, Banerjee BD and Ahmed RS. Effect of antioxidant supplementation on free radical scavenging system and immune response in lindane treated scabies patients. Pesticide Biochem Biophysics. 2012; 102: 91-94. Cited by: 4; Impact Factor: 1.50

70. Sharma E, Mustafa MD., Guleria K, Ahmed RS, Vaid NB, Banerjee BD. A case control study of Gene Environmental Interaction in Fetal Growth Restriction with special reference to Organochlorine Pesticides. European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology. 2012; 161(2):163-9 (IF 1.76). Cited by: 16; Impact Factor:1.627

71. Nasare N, Deshmukh P, Banerjee BD, Mediratta PK, Ahmed RS, Saxena AK, Bhattacharya S .CYP2D6*4 polymorphism treatment and its clinical impact in patients of post herpetic neuralgia. Personalised Medicine. 2012; 9(4):371-385. (IF-0.8). Cited by: 0; Impact Factor:1.132

72. Siddharth M, Datta S, Bansal S, Mustafa MD, Banerjee BD, Tripathi AK, Kalra OP. Study on Organochlorine pesticide levels in chronic kidney disease patients: association with eGFR and oxidative stress. J Biochemical & Molecular Toxicology. 2012; 26(6):241-7. (IF-1.44). Cited by: 12; Impact Factor:1.596

73. Ghosh T, MD.Mustafa, Vivek Kumar, SudipkumarDatta, Manjit Singh Bhatia, SabyasachiSircar, BasuDev Banerjee. A preliminary study on the influence of glutathione S transferase T1 (GSTT1) as a risk factor for late onset Alzheimer’s disease in North Indian population. Asian J of Psychiatry 2012; 5(2):160-3. Cited by: 6; Impact Factor:0.375

74. Khurana S, Jain S, Mediratta PK, Banerjee BD, Sharma KK. Protective role ofcurcumin on colchicine-induced cognitive dysfunction and oxidative stress inrats. Hum. Exp. Toxicol. 2012; 31(7):686-97 (IF-1.77). Cited by: 7; Impact Factor:1.407

75. Deshmukh P, Megha K, Banerjee BD, Abegaonkar MP, Ahmed RS, TripathiAK, Mediratta P. Modulation of Heat Shock Protein level and cognitiveimpairment in Fisher rats exposed to low level microwave radiation. AsiaticJournal of Biotechnological Resources; 2012; 03 (10): 1391- 1399. (I.F. 1.3) Cited by: 0; Impact Factor:NA

76. Subramaniyaan M, Jain S, Yadav CS, Arora VK, Banerjee BD, Ahmed RS.Quinalphos induced oxidative strss and histoarcheitectural alternations in adultmale albino rats. Environ. Toxicol. Pharmacol. 2012; 34(3):673-8. (I.F. 1.5). Cited by: 2; Impact Factor:1.862

77. Kapoor D, Bhatia MS, Tripathi AK Aggarwal NK, Banerjee BD. Serotonergicmarkers for suicidal behavior. Delhi Psychiatry Journal, 2012; 15:302-7. Cited by: 0; Impact Factor:NA

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78. Salimath B, Raj HM, Jain S, Banerjee BD, Ahmed T, Arora VK. Role ofPesticides in the Induction of Tumor Angiogenesis. Anticancer Research 2013;33(1):231-40. Cited by: 7; Impact Factor:1.872

79. Bansal S, Chawla D, Siddharth M, Banerjee BD, Madhu SV, Tripathi AK. Astudy on serum advanced glycation end products and its association withoxidative stress and paraoxonase activity in type 2 diabetic patients withvascular complications. Clin. Biochem. 2013; 46:109- 114. (I.F. 2.07). Cited by: 16; Impact Factor:2.229

Guhathakurta S, Gulati K, Jamil S, Vijayan VK, Ray A, Banerjee BD.Experimental studies on the mast cell stabilizing and bronchorelaxant effects ofUNIM – 352, a polyherbalunani preparation, with therapeutic potential inbronchial asthma. Medicinal Plants. 2012; 3(2); 3-12. Cited by: 0; Impact Factor:1.4.

80. Banerjee BD, Jain S. Secondary Cigarette smoke causes DNA damage:Susceptibility for disease development. Indian J of pediatrics. 2012;49(12):948-9. (I.F. 1.04). Cited by: 0; Impact Factor:NA

81. Bansal S, Siddarth M, Chawla D, Banerjee BD, Madhu SV, Tripathi AK.Advanced glycation end products enhance reactive oxygen and nitrogen speciesgeneration in neutrophils in vitro. Mol Cell Biochem. 2012; 361:289-96. Cited by: 26; Impact Factor:2.388

82. Megha K, Suryakantrao P, Banerjee BD, Abegaonkar MP, Ahmed RS, TripathiAK, Mediratta P. Microwave radiation induced oxidative stress, cognitiveimpairement and inflammation in brain of Fisher rats. Indian J of ExperimentalBiology. 2012; 50: 889-896. Cited by: 7; Impact Factor:0.753

83. Mustafa MD, Banerjee BD, Ahmed RS, Tripathi AK, Guleria K. Geneenvironment interaction in preterm delivery with special reference toorganochlorine pesticides. Molecular & Human Reproduction. 2013; 19:35-42. Cited by: 11; Impact Factor:3.483

84. Gambhir JK, Kalra OP, Khaira A, Kaur H. Association between high molecularweight apolipoprotein(a) isforms and lipoprotein(a) levels in advanced chronickidney disease and its effect of hemodialysis. Indian J Nephrol 2013; 23:18-23. Cited by: 1; Impact Factor:NA

85. Venkataraman K, Kannan AT, Kalra OP, Gambhir JK, Sharma AK, SundaramKR, Mohan V. Diabetes self-efficacy strongly influences actual control ofdiabetes in patients attending a tertiary hospital in India. J Community Health2012; 37:653-662. Cited by: 9; Impact Factor:1.573

86. Shukla K, Dikshit P, Tyagi MK, Shukla R, Gambhir JK. Ameliorative effect ofWithaniacoagulans on dyslipidemia and oxidative stress in nicotinamide -streptozotocin induced diabetes mellitus. Food ChemToxicol 2012; 50: 3595-3599. Cited by: ; Impact Factor:2.610

87. Shukla K, Dikshit P, Shukla R, Gambhir JK. The aqueous extract of Withaniacoagulans fruit partially reverses nicotinamide/streptozotocin-induced diabetesmellitus in rats. J Med Food 2012; 15: 718-725. Cited by: 8; Impact Factor:1.699

88. Puri D, Prabhu KM, Murthy PS. Antiiabetic effect of GII compound purifiedfrom fenugreek (Trigonella foenum graecum Linn) seeds in diabetic rabbits. IndJ ClinBiochem. 2012; 27(1):21-7. Cited by: 7; Impact Factor:NA

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89. Gupta R, Sharma SB. Effect of germinated Glycine max seeds on glycemiccontrol in STZ+NAD induced type 2 diabetic models: a preliminary study. J ExpIntegr Med. 2012; 2(2): 155-160. Cited by: 3; Impact Factor:NA

90. Shukla SK, Sharma SB , Singh UR, Ahamad S, Dwivedi S. Terminaliaarjunaaugments cardioprotection via antioxidant and antiapoptotic cascade inisoproterenol induced cardiotoxicity in rats". Asian pacific journal of TropicalBiomedicine 2012; 1-7. Cited by: 0; Impact Factor:0.926

91. Sharma SB, Garg S. Small and dense LDL: Risk factor for Coronary ArteryDisease (CAD) and its therapeutic modulation. Indian journal of Biochemistryand Biophysics 2012; 49:77-85. Cited by: 12; Impact Factor:1.077

92. Dikshit P, Shukla K, Tyagi MK, Garg P, Gambhir JK, Shukla R. Antidiabetic andantihyperlipidemic effect of stem of Musa sapientumLinn., in streptozotocininduceddiabetic rats. J of Diabetes 2012 Dec; 4(4):378-385. Cited by: 5; Impact Factor:2.349

2013-2014 93. Bansal S, Chawla D, Banerjee BD, Madhu SV, TripathiAK.Association of RAGE gene polymorphism with circulating AGEs level and paraoxonase activity in relation to macro- vascular complications in Indian type 2 diabetes mellitus patients. Gene. 2013; 526(2):325- 30. Cited by: 5; Impact Factor:2.082

94. Bansal S, Chawla D, Siddarth M, Banerjee BD, Madhu SV, Tripathi AK.A study on serum advanced glycation end products and its association with oxidative stress andparaoxonase activity in type 2 diabetic patients with vascular complications.ClinBiochem. 2013; 46(1- 2):109-14. Cited by: 16; Impact Factor:2.229

95. Deshmukh PS, Banerjee BD, Abegaonkar MP, Megha K, Ahmed RS, Tripathi AK,Mediratta PK. Effect of low level microwave radiation exposure on cognitivefunction and oxidative stress in rats. Indian J BiochemBiophys. 2013; 50(2):114-9. Cited by: 6; Impact Factor:1.077

96. Deshmukh PS, Megha K, Banerjee BD, Ahmed RS, Chandna S, Abegaonkar MP,Tripathi AK. Detection of Low Level Microwave Radiation Induced DeoxyribonucleicAcid Damage Vis-à- vis Genotoxicity in Brain of Fischer Rats.Toxicol Int. 2013;20(1):19-24. Cited by: 8; Impact Factor:NA

97. Gambhir JK, Kalra OP, Khaira A, Kaur H. Association between high molecular weightapolipoprotein isoforms and lipoprotein levels in advanced chronic kidney diseaseand the effect of hemodialysis. Indian J Nephrol. 2013; 23(1):18-23. Cited by: 1; Impact Factor:NA

98. Gupta S, Gambhir JK, Kalra O, Gautam A, Shukla K, Mehndiratta M, Agarwal S,Shukla R. Association of biomarkers of inflammation and oxidative stress with therisk of chronic kidney disease in Type 2 diabetes mellitus in North Indianpopulation. J Diabetes Complications. 2013; 27(6):548-52. Cited by: 12; Impact Factor:1.925

99. Jain S, Banerjee BD, Ahmed RS, Arora VK, Mediratta PK. Possible role of oxidativestress and brain derived neurotrophic factor in triazophos induced cognitiveimpairment in rats. Neurochem Res. 2013; 38(10):2136-47. Cited by: 3; Impact Factor:2.551

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100. Mustafa M, Sharma T, Banerjee BD, Ahmed RS, Tripathi AK, Guleria K. Geneticpolymorphisms in Cytochrome P 4501B1 and susceptibility to idiopathic pretermlabor in North Indian population. ClinBiochem. 2013; 46(18):1812-5. Cited by: 0; Impact Factor:2.229

101. Mustafa MD, Banerjee BD, Ahmed RS, Tripathi AK, Guleria K. Gene-environmentinteraction in preterm delivery with special reference to organochlorinepesticides.Mol Hum Reprod. 2013; 19(1):35-42. Cited by: 11; Impact Factor:3.483

102. Nasare NV, Banerjee BD, SuryakantraoDeshmukh P, Mediratta PK, Saxena AK,Ahmed RS, Bhattacharya SN. CYP2D6*2 Polymorphism as a Predictor of FailedOutpatient Tramadol Therapy in Postherpetic Neuralgia Patients. Am J Ther. 2013.[Epub ahead of print] Cited by:4; Impact Factor:1.127

103. Sharma T, Banerjee BD, Mustafa M, Guleria K, Ahmed RS, Tripathi AK. Geneenvironment interaction in preterm delivery with special reference toorganochlorine pesticide: a case control study. Int J BiochemMol Biol. 2013;4(4):209-14. Cited by:1; Impact Factor:1.318

104. Sharma T, Jain S, Verma A, Sharma N, Gupta S, Arora VK, Dev Banerjee B. Geneenvironment interaction in urinary bladder cancer with special reference toorganochlorine pesticide: a case control study. Cancer Biomark. 2013;13(4):243-51. Cited by:2; Impact Factor:1.186

105. Shukla SK, Sharma SB, Singh UR, Ahmad S, Maheshwari A, Misro M, Dwivedi S.Eugenia jambolana Pretreatment Prevents Isoproterenol-Induced MyocardialDamage in Rats: Evidence from Biochemical, Molecular, and HistopathologicalStudies. J Med Food. 2014; 17(2):244-53. Cited by:1; Impact Factor:1.699

106. Siddarth M, Datta SK, Ahmed RS, Banerjee BD, Kalra OP, Tripathi AK. Association ofCYP1A1 gene polymorphism with chronic kidney disease: a case control study.Environ ToxicolPharmacol. 2013; 36(1):164-70. Cited by:; Impact Factor:NA

107. Siddarth M, Datta SK, Mustafa M, Ahmed RS, Banerjee BD, Kalra OP, TripathiAK.Increased level of organochlorine pesticides in chronic kidney disease patients ofunknown etiology: role of GSTM1/GSTT1 polymorphism. Chemosphere. 2014;96:174-9. Cited by:2; Impact Factor:3.499

108. Subramaneyaan M, Yasmeen S, Ahmed RS, Arora VK, Tripathi AK, BanerjeeBD.Evaluation of therapeutic efficacy of MajoonSuranjan, a Unani formulation, inthe treatment of rheumatoid arthritis: an experimental study.ExpBiol Med(Maywood). 2013; 238(12):1379-87. Cited by:0; Impact Factor:2.226

109. Subramaneyaan M, Yasmeen S, Arora VK, Tripathi AK, Banerjee BD, Ahmed RS.Safety evaluation and therapeutic efficacy of Habb-e-Asgand, a commonly usedantirheumaticpolyherbalUnani formulation. AlternTher Health Med. 2013;19(5):52-9. Cited by:2; Impact Factor:1.14

110. Tripathi AK, Chawla D, Bansal S, Banerjee BD, Madhu SV, Kalra OP. Association ofRAGE gene polymorphism with vascular complications in Indian type 2 diabetesmellitus patients. Diabetes Res ClinPract. 2013 Dec 25. pii: S0168-8227(13)00437-3. Cited by:2; Impact Factor:2.536

2014-2015

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111. Ayalur GR, Kaur J, Sharma T, Banerjee BD, Radhakrishnan G, Vaid N. Pregnancy Outcomes in Smokeless Tobacco Users Cohort Study in a Tertiary Care Hospital, Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2014; 4: 371-378. Cited by: 1; Impact Factor:0.604

112. Banerjee BD and Sharma T. Gene-Environment Interaction and Risk of Ovarian Cancer. Reprod. Syst. Sex Disord, 2014, 3: 10.4172/2161-038.

Cited by:0; Impact Factor:0

113. Banerjeee BD, Mustafa MD, Sharma T, Tyagi V, Ahmed RS, Tripathi AK, Guleria K, Assessment of Toxicogenomic Risk Factors in Etiology of Preterm Delivery. ReprodSyst Sex Disord,2014;3:129.

Cited by:0; Impact Factor:0

114. Chand S, Mustafa MD, Banerjee BD, Guleria K. CYP17A1 Gene polymorphism along with environmental exposure to organochlorine pesticides contribute to the risk of Small for Gestational Age. Eur J ObstetGynecol Report Biol, 2014; 180: 100-105.

Cited by:0; Impact Factor:1.627

115. Chandra N, Mehndiratta M, Banerjee BD, Guleria K, Tripathi AK. Idiopathic Fetal Growth Restriction: Repercussion of Modulation In Oxidative Stress. IJCB, 2015; D-14- 00187.2.DOI:10.1007/s12291-015-0487-z.

Cited by:0; Impact Factor:NA

116. Chandra N, Mehndiratta M, Banerjee BD, Guleria K, Tripathi AK. Phenotypic expression and polymorphism of Glutathione S Transferase gene in materno-fetal dyads with idiopathic fetal growth restriction. Journal of Reproductive Health and Medicine, 2015; 1: 10-17.

Cited by:0; Impact Factor:1.616

117. Chawla D, Bansal S, Banerjee BD, Madhu SV, Kalra OP, Tripathi AK. Role of advanced glycation and product (AGE) - induced receptor (RAGE) expression in diabetic vascular complications; Microvasc Res,2014; 95: 1-6.

Cited by:6; Impact Factor:2.432

118. Gupta R, Pathak R, Bhatia MS, Banerjee BD. Comparison of oxidative stress among migraineurs,tension-type headache subjects, and a control group. Annals of Indian Academy of , 2014; IP: 14.139.60.131

Cited by:14; Impact Factor:0

119. Gupta S, Mehndiratta M, Kalra OP, Shukla R, Kalra S, Gambhir JK. Association of Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha (TNFA) promoter polymorphisms with plasma TNF-α levels and susceptibility to diabetic nephropathy in north Indian population. J Diabetic Complications2015; 29(3): 338-342.

Cited by:0; Impact Factor:1.925

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120. Kumar V, Banerjee BD, Datta SK, Yadav CS, Singh S, Ahmed RS, Gupta S. Association of CYP1A1, CYP1B1 and CYP17 gene polymorphisms and organochlorine pesticides with benign prostatic hyperplasia. Chemosphere,2014; 08; 40-45.

Cited by:1; Impact Factor:3.499

121. Kumari A, Sharma SB, Singal A, Aggarwal A. Association of carotid intima-media thickness with leptin and apoliprotein b/apoliprotein a-I ratio reveals imminent predictors of subclinical atherosclerosis in psoriasis patients. ActaMedica (Hradec Kralove). 2014; 57:21-7.

Cited by:2; Impact Factor:0

122. Sharma S, Rajaram S, Sharma T, Goel N, Agarwal S, Banerjee BD, Role of BRCA1 and BRCA2 gene mutations in epithelial ovarian cancer in Indian population: a pilot study. Int J BiochemMol Bio, 2014; 5:1-10.

Cited by:0; Impact Factor:1.318

123. Sharma SB, Gupta R. Drug Development from Natural Resource: A Systematic Approach. Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry 2015;15; DOI:10.2174/1389557515011224160518.

Cited by:0; Impact Factor:0

124. Sharma T, Banerjee BD, Md. Mustafa,Guleria K,Ahmed RS, Tripathi AK. Gene Environment Interaction in preterm delivery with special reference to organochlorine pesticide: A case control study. Int. J. Bio. Mol. Bio, 2014;15:209-14.

Cited by:11; Impact Factor:1.318

125. Sharma T, Yadav CS, Banerjee BD, Gupta P, Sharma S, Heavy Metal Levels in Adolescent and Maternal Blood: Association with Risk of Hypospadias. ISRN Pediatrics, 2014, Article ID 714234.

Cited by:1; Impact Factor:NA

126. Shukla K, Dikshit P, Shukla R, Gambhir JK. Antihyperlipidemic and antioxidant activity of fruit of Withaniacoagulans (Stocks) Dunal in cholesterol fed hyperlipidemic rabbit model. Indian J ExpBiol 2014; 56: 870-875.

Cited by:0; Impact Factor:0.753

127. Shukla SK,Sharma SB, Singh UR .Pretreatment with α-tocopherol and Terminaliaarjuna ameliorates, pro-inflammatory cytokines, cardiac and apoptotic markers in myocardial infracted rats. Redox report, 2015:20;49-59

Cited by:; Impact Factor:NA

128. Shukla SK, Sharma SB, Singh UR, Ahamad S, Dwivedi S, Maheshwari A, Misro M. Eugenia jambolanaPretreatment Prevents Isoproterenol-Induced Myocardial Damage in Rats: Evidence from biochemical, molecular and histopathological studies. Journal of Medicinal Food. 2014; 17: 2 44-53.

Cited by:1; Impact Factor:1.699

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129. Shukla SK, Sharma SB, Singh UR. β-adrenoreceptor Agonist Isoproterenol Alters Oxidative Status, Inflammatory Signaling, Injury markers and Apoptotic Cell Death in Myocardium of Rats. IJCB 2015;30:27-34.

Cited by:0; Impact Factor:NA

130. Siddharth M, Datta SK, Md. Mustafa, Ahmed RS,Banerjee BD,Kalra OP, Tripathi AK. Increased level of organochlorine pesticides in chronic kidney disease patients of unknown etiology: Role of GSTM1/GSTT1 polymorphism.Chemosphere2014; 36: 164-170.

Cited by:3; Impact Factor:3.499

131. Singh N, Banerjee BD, Bala K, Basu M, Chhillar N. Polymorphism in CYP2D6, GSTP1 genes and Organochlorine pesticides in Alzheimer's disease: A case control study in North Indian Population. Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology, 2014; 28; 27(2):119-27.

Cited by:3; Impact Factor:1.629

132. Singh NK, Chillar N, Banerjee BD, Bala K, Basu M, Aldrin. APOE and LRPAP1 gene polymorphism and risk of Parkinson’s disease. Neurological Science, 2014; 35:1075-81.

Cited by:1; Impact Factor:1.495

133. Suke SG, Banerjee BD, Tripathi AK, Ahmed RS. Attenuation of Propoxur-induced Oxidative Stress and Immunotoxicity in Rats Treated with Dietary Ginger. Journal of Science & Technology, 2014;3: 43-47. Cited by:0; Impact Factor:NA

134. Uppal V, Mehndiratta M, Mohapatra D, Grover RK, Puri D. XRCC-1 Gene Polymorphism (Arg399Gln) and Susceptibility to Development of Lung Cancer in Cohort of North Indian Population: A Pilot Study. J ClinDiagn Res.,2014;8:CC17-20. Cited by:0; Impact Factor:0.14

Books

1. Puri D. Text book of Medical Biochemistry, 3rd Edition. 2010. ISBN: 8131223124, 9788131223123

Chapters in Books

1. Sharma SB, Garg S, Gupta S, Tanwar RS, Shukla SK, Gupta R and Ojha S. Pharmacotherapeutic potential of traditional medicinal plants against cardiometabolic diseases. In: Dr VK Gupta ed. Traditional and folk herbal medicine: Recent Researches (2012) Vol 1, Chapter 7: pp155-173. Daya Publishing House, N.Delhi.

2. Seema Garg: Antigen. In: Immunology-Basic Concepts editors: B K Gupta and Alpana Sharma 2012 Chapter 4; pp 36-48: PeePee Publishers

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Department of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics

1. Name of the Department: Biostatistics and Medical Informatics

2. Year of establishment: Initially setup as Computer Centre in 1988, elevated to department in 2005.

3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? No

4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) – NA

5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved: NA

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. – NIL

7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons – NA

8. Examination System: Annual/Semester - NA

9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments – Teaching of Biostatistics at UG level

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)

Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS) Professor 0 0 1 (Retired in 2010) Associate Professors 1 0 0 Asst. Professors 1 0 0 Others (Senior Resident) NA NA NA

11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance

Name Qualifica- Designation Specialization Experience (Years) tion

Dr. A. Indrayan PhD Professor Biostatistics More than 30 yrs (Retired in 2010)

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12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors – NIL

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information - NA

14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio – NA

15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:

Sanctioned filled actual Academic Support Post- 2 2 2 Technical Post 8 7 7 Others (MPW, Helper) 2 2 2

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies – Bio-statistical Applications in Medical Data

17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise

Academic (non-vacational) Staff: Dr AK Bansal

Co- Investigator :Vitamin D supplementation for Severe Pneumonia in under Five Children: A Double blind Randomized Placebo Controlled Trial. (2012-2015). Funded by ICMR, 49 Lakhs.. Ongoing

Project. 18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received – NIL a) National collaboration b) International collaboration

19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received – NIL

20. Research facility / centre with

• state recognition - No • national recognition - No • international recognition - No

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies – No

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/international) - 18 ∗ Monographs - Nil ∗ Chapters in Books - Nil ∗ Edited Books - Nil ∗ Books with ISBN with details of publishers - NA ∗ Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) - NA ∗ Citation Index – range / average ∗ SNIP - ∗ SJR - ∗ Impact Factor – range / average ∗ h-index - NA

23. Details of patents and income generated – NIL

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated – Bio-statistics, free of cost

25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions/ industries in India and abroad – NA

26. Faculty serving in

a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please specify) – NA

27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs). NA

28. Student projects - NIL • percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter- departmental projects - NA • percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities/ industry / institute - NA

29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by - • Faculty Academic (non-vacational) Staff: Dr AK Bansal Best Paper Award to “Library Circulation System” by Computer Society of India. Best Paper Award to “Model for clustering of longitudinal data sets over a period of time” by the South-East Region of the Decision Science Institute, Hilton Head, S.C., U.S.A.

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Chaired a session on “Kaplan Meir, Cox regression model and Quantile Regression” at 32nd Annual National Conference of Indian Society for Medical Statistics, Jammu University, Jammu, India, November 2014. Invited for a plenary talk on “Statistical Cartography in studying Dynamics of Suicide Rates in India” at 2nd International Conference on Medical Negligence and Litigation in Medical Practice and recent advances in Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Bardez, Goa, India, February 2011. Treasurer – Computer Society of India Vice President – All India Association of ICT Professionals Treasure – Indian Society for Medical statistics Biostatistical Reviewer for Indian Journal of Medical Research and Indian Journal of Orthopedics • Doctoral / post doctoral fellows - NIL • Students - NA

30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any - NIL

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments – No

32. Student profile programme-wise: - NA

Name of the Applications Selected Pass percentage Programme received Male Female Male Female (refer to question no. 4)

33. Diversity of students - NA Nam e of th e % of % of students % o f students % of P rogram me stud ents from other fro m students (refer to q uestio n from the universities u niversities from o ther no. 4) same within the outside the countries u niversity State State

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise – NA.

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35. Student progression - NA

Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG PG to M.Phil. PG to Ph.D.

Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Employed • Campus selection • Other than campus recruitment • Entrepreneurs

36. Diversity of staff - NA

Percentage of faculty who are graduates

of the same university

from other universities within the State

from universities from other States

from universities outside the country

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period - NIL

38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to a) La)b) Libraryd – Available (very small). ib) Internet) Facilities for Staff and Students - Available bc) Total Number of Class rooms - NA rd)c) Classe Rooms with ICT Facility - NA ae) Students’) laboratories – NA rf) Research Laboratory - 1 39. List ofy doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates

a) from the host institution/university – 1 Rajeev Kumar –

b) from other institutions/universities – 1 A.K. Bansal 1 40. Number 7 of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university – NA 0 41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)?B If so, highlight the methodology. – NA o 193 o k s

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42. Does the department obtain feedback from - NA

a. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? NA

b. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? - NA

c. alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? - NA

43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) - NA

44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts - NA

45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes - NA

46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? – NA

47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities - NA

48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department - NA

49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details - No

50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied – through books, Journals and Internet.

51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department –

Strength: It was the first of its kind among medical colleges in Delhi and provide bio- statistical consultation of the international level.

Weakness: Shortage of Faculty and Staff.

Opportunities: Lot of intricate and diverse medical data for research.

Challenges: To handle the protocol/thesis workload of more than 150 students

52. Future plans of the department – To enable the campus with Wi-Fi facility

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(Annexure I)

Publications 1. Bansal A.K., Bansal A., Aggarwal N.K. & Kanan A.T.: Does Trends of Suicide Rate Cluster Geographically in India? A Spatial Analysis Based on Method of Dissimilarity Coefficients for Longitudinal Dataset, Int J Life Sc Med Res, 2(4):1-7, Dec 2012. Cited by0; Impact factor-NA

2. Bansal A.K.: Consensual and Visual Approach to obtain Clusters of Longitudinal dataset through Cross-sectional Methods in proceedings of National Conference on Medical Statistics (ISMSCON 2012), Dayanand Medical College & Hospital, Ludhiana, Punjab, October 2012. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

3. Agarwal K.N., Agarwal D.K. & Bansal A.K.: Choice of growth curves for Indian children, Paediatrics Today, XV(1), 2012. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

4. Kailash Nath Agarwal, Dev K. Agarwal, Arti Gupta, Ajay Kr Bansal: Relationship of Exclusive Breast Feeding for 6 mo to Linear Growth up to 18 mo of Age, Indian Journal of Pediatrics, January 2013, Volume 80, Issue 1, pp 11-15 Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.919

5. Bansal A.K.: An easier way of obtaining clusters of longitudinal time trends using confidence interval of mean on health data from 1995 to 2011” in proceedings of International Conference on Soft Computing, Artificial Intelligence, Pattern Recognition, Biomedical Engineering and Associated Technologies (SAP-BEATS 2013), MBM Engineering College, JNV University, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, February 2013. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

6. Bansal A.K.: Unethical Practices in Collection and Analysis of Clinical Data in proceedings of 32nd Annual National Conference of Indian Society for Medical Statistics, Jammu University, Jammu, India, November 2014. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

7. Bansal A.K., Sharma S.D.: Reliability of the model for clustering of longitudinal data sets of infant mortality rate in India, COBRA Preprint Series. Article 57. http://biostats.bepress.com/cobra/ps/art57, August 2009. Cited by 1; Impact factor-NA

8. Indrayan A, Bansal AK: The methods of Survival Analysis for Clinicians, Indian Pediatrics, 47:743-748, Sep 2010. Cited by 0; Impact factor-1.014

9. Dehghani A, Bhasin SK, Dwivedi S, Kumar R. Influence of comprehensive life style intervention in patient of CHD. Global journal of health science 2015:7:6-10. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

10. Chhabra SK, Kumar R, Gupta U, Rahman M, Dash DJ. Prediction equations for spirometer in Adults from Northern India. The Indian journal of chest disease & Allied Sciences 2014;56: 221-229. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

11. Kumar R Maroof A, Chatterjee P. Types of observational studies in medical research. Astrocyte 2014: 1; 154-159. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

12. Marrof A, Kumar R, Chatterjee P. Understanding the basic statistical questions that disturb a medical researcher. Astrocyte 2014:1; 62-66. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

13. Kumar R, Chhabra P. Cautions required during planning, analysis and reporting of multivariable logistic regression. Current Medicine Research Practice 2014:4:31-39. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

14. Kumar R. Improper reporting of multivariable logistic regression. Indian journal of psychological Medicine 2014;36: 102-3. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

15. Mittal H, Rai S, Shah D, Madhu SV, Mehrotra G, Malhotra RK,Gupta P. 300,000 IU or 600,000 IU of Oral Vitamin D3 for Treatment of Nutritional Rickets: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Indian Pediatr 2014:51:265-272. Cited by 5; Impact factor-1.014

16. Rajat Thawani, Pooja Dewan, M M A Faridi, Shilpa Khanna Arora, Rajeev Kumar. Estimation of Gestational Age, Using Neonatal Anthropometry: A Cross-sectional Study in India. Journal of Health Population and Nutrition 2013; 31(4):523-30. Cited by 0; Impact factor-1.388

17. Kumar R, Indrayan A, Chhabra P. Reporting quality of multivariable logistic regression in selected Indian medical journals. Journal of Postgraduate Medicine 2012.58:123-6. Cited by 6; Impact factor-0.972

18. Kumar R, Indrayan A. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve for medical researchers. Indian Pediatr.2011;48:277-87 Cited by 88; Impact factor-1.014

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Department of Community Medicine

1. Name of the Department Department of Community Medicine, University College of Medical Sciences, Delhi

2. Year of establishment : 1971

3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Yes, Faculty of Medical Sciences

4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) UG, PG

5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved Active participation in Multidisciplinary Teaching Learning module on Injury prevention and control for 6th semester MBBS students. Departments involved include Medical Education Unit, Surgery, Anaesthesia, Medicine, Psychiatry, , Pediatrics, Orthopedics.

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. NA

7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons Nil

8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System Semester system

9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments. Faculty members of the department are involved as resource persons in the training workshops organized by the Medical Education Unit for the faculty and PG students of the institution.

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/ Asst. Professors/ others)

Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS) Professors 01 01 05 Associate Professors 02 01 02 Asst. Professors 08 08 04 Others 0 0 0

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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance

Name Qualification Designation Specialization No. Of No. Of Years Of MD/Ph.D./M.Phil. Experience Students Guided For The Last 4 Years Dr. Sanjay MD Professor Community 33 4 Chaturvedi Medicine Dr. S.K. Bhasin -Do- Professor -Do- 28 4

Dr. Arun Kumar MD, MBA, Professor -Do- 24 4 Sharma DNBE, DIH Dr. Pragti MD Professor -Do- 24 4 Chhabra Dr. Kamal -Do- Professor -Do- 35 4 Agrawal Dr. N.K. Saini -Do- Associate -Do- 22 4 Professor Dr. O.P. Rajoura -Do- Associate -Do- 21 4 Professor Dr. Rahul Sharma -Do- Assitant Professor -Do- 7

Dr. Khan Amir -Do- Assitant Professor -Do- 8 Maroof Cum Medical Officer Of Urban Health Center Dr. Somdatta -Do- Assistant -Do- 7 Patra Professor Cum Epidemiologist Dr. Madhu -Do- Assistant -Do- 9 Upadhyay Professor Cum Medical Officer Of Center

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors Nil

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise inform Nil

14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio

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UG - 11 for 150 students uptake each year PG - 07 for 09 students uptake each year

15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual List of non-teaching staff: a. Chief Medical Officer / 1. DR. ANITA GUPTA Lady Medical Officer 2. DR. APARNA

b. Medical Social Worker 1. MRS. NEELAM MARKENDAY 2. DR. K.K. DUBEY 3. MRS. RACHNA KUMAR 4. MRS. NEELAM c. Sr. Technical Assistant / 1. MR. M.N. YADAV Lab. Asstt. 2. MR. AJIT SINGH 3. MR. MAHIPAL S. CHAUHAN 4. MR. L.D. KOTHARI 5. MRS. POONAM RANI

c. 1. Statistical Asstt. 1. MR. PUNEET KISHOR SRIVASTAVA 2. MR. PREM SHANKAR SHARMA

c. 2. A.N.M. 1. MRS. GAYATRI SHARMA 2. MRS. KELA 3. MRS. ANU SEHRAWAT

c. 3. Health Educator 1. MR. I.D. JOSHI 2. MRS. NISHA GAHLAUT

d. Technicians e. Stenographer 1. MRS. MAMTA KOTRU f. Record Clerk g. Storekeeper h. Sweepers 1. MR. BRAHAMPAL

i. Any other category - Health Inspector - 1. MR. HARENDER SINGH 2. MS. CHANDER MANI 3. MR. AMRISH TYAGI

- MTS 1. MRS. LEELA DEVI

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies Communicable diseases such as Tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS and Zoo noses Non-communicable diseases such as Diabetes, Hypertension Nutrition

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17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies project title and grants received project-wise.

Sanctioned S No. Title of the project Funding agency Name of the PI Cost Maternal Near miss in a tertiary Indian Council of Rs. 1 hospital: Causes, associated Medical Research Dr. Pragti Chhabra 13,85,587/- factors and outcome (ICMR) Spatial Analysis using Geographic Information System based maps to determine the 2 impact of environmental and UGC Dr. A.K. Sharma Rs. 9,24,600/- occupation hazards in causation of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received a) National collaboration

S No. Title of the project Funding agency Name of the faculty Involved as

ONGOING 1. ICMR Task Force Study on Social ICMR–INCLEN Dr. Sanjay Co-Principal Capital Chaturvedi Investigator

b) International collaboration

S Name of the Title of the project Funding agency Involved as No. faculty ONGOING 2. Foundational Work for a Brain to Canadian Co-Principal Society Surveillance System for Institutes for Investigator & Innovation in Behavioral, Research- Consortium Member Health and Cross Sector Strategy to McGill University, Prevent Childhood Obesity and Other Canada- ICMR- Dr. Sanjay Lifestyle Related Health Problems: A INCLEN Chaturvedi Canada-India Collaboration to Set a Life Course of Healthy Eating at Local, National and Global Level.

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3. PERIMILK study on Bovine IDRC, Canada- Dr. Sanjay Member- Eco Health Tuberculosis and level of antibiotics ILRI- PHFI-IVRI Chaturvedi Research Core in dairy milk in India. Group

4. Identifying Sources, Pathways and IDRC, Canada- Dr. Sanjay Member- Eco Health Risk Drivers in Ecosystems of PHFI- SGPGI-IVRI Chaturvedi Research Core Japanese Encephalitis in an Group Epidemic-Prone North Indian District.

5. Achieving MDG5: INCLEN Pilot International Dr. Sanjay Regional Study on Governance of Health Development Chaturvedi Coordinator: IPEN Systems in Ethiopia Research Centre, Canada

6. Assessment of Integrated UNICEF, USAID, Dr. Sanjay Member: Central Management of Neonatal and Johns Hopkins Chaturvedi Coordinating Team Childhood Illnesses in India. University

7. UNICEF-IAP project on Vulnerability UNICEF Dr. Sanjay Technical Expert and HIV in Youth. Chaturvedi

8. Determinants of under nutrition in WHO, Dr. Sanjay Member: Central Children and Assessment of Chaturvedi Coordinating Team Management at Different levels of USAID Health Care

9. Concurrent Evaluation of the Reach, MCH-STAR Dr. Sanjay Member: Central Effectiveness and Impact of Janani Chaturvedi Coordinating Team Shishu Swasthya Abhiyan (JSY) in Jharkhand

19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received. Sanctioned S No. Title of the project Funding agency Name of the PI Cost Maternal Near miss in a tertiary Indian Council of Rs. 1 hospital: Causes, associated Medical Research Dr. Pragti Chhabra 13,85,587/- factors and outcome (ICMR) Spatial Analysis using Geographic Information System Rs. 2 based maps to determine the UGC Dr. A.K. Sharma 9,24,600/- impact of environmental and occupation hazards in causation

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of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases TOTAL 23,10,187/-

20. Research facility / centre with State recognition NA National recognition NA International recognition NA

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies NA

22. Publications: Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) 84 Monographs Chapters in Books 04 Edited Books 02 Books with ISBN with details of publishers Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database – International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) Citation Index – range / average SNIP SJR Impact Factor – range / average h-index

List of Publications enclosed as Annexure I

23. Details of patents and income generated Nil

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated Nil

25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / Institutions / industries in India and abroad NAME OF

FACULTY Dr S Visited University of Quebec at Montreal as Member, India Eco Health CHATURVEDI Research Core Group of IDRC, Canada.

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Selected as Visiting scholar to University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Dr AK SHARMA by Department of Health Research, Govt. of India.

26. Faculty serving in a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please specify)

NAME OF

FACULTY a) National committees Board Member, School of Health Sciences, IGNOU, 2012-2014. Member, ICMR‟s Apex Committee for relocation, closure, and opening new Human Reproduction Research Centres in India, 2011-2013. Member, Causal Assessment Sub-Committee of National AEFI Committee, 2013-Contd. Member, Project Evaluation and Monitoring Committee - Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences, Dept of AYUSH, MoHFW, 2011-contd. DR S Member-Several Course Writing and Revision Committees; and CHATURVEDI Evaluation Committees for Recognition of research Centres, IGNOU, 1995-contd.

b) International committees Member-India Expert Advisory Group on Polio, 2010 onwards. Member-IDRC EcoHealth Research Core Group, 2010 onwards. Member-Central Coordinating Team: INCLEN Program Evaluation Network, 1999 onwards.

b) Editorial Boards Editor: Indian Journal of Community Medicine, 2014-Contd. DR SK BHASIN Reviewer of Research articles submitted to Indian Journal of Medical Research. Reviewer of Research articles submitted to Indian Journal of Community Medicine. DR AK SHARMA Editorial Boards: 1. Indian Journal of Public Health 2. Indian Pediatrics 3. Indian Journal of Orthopedics DR P CHHABRA 1. Expert Group for National Certification Committee for Polio Eradication for Field Visit 2013 2. Project Review Group for Women‟s Health of Indian Council of Indian Council of Medical Research 2013-15 DR KA MAROOF Member, Editorial Board, Research in Humanities and Medical Education

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27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs). Nil

28. Student projects percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter- departmental projects NA percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities / industry / institute NA

29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by Faculty NAME OF

FACULTY 1. Dhanwantari Oration of Indian Association of Preventive and Social Medicine, 2014. 2. Editor: Indian Journal of Community Medicine, 2014 onwards. 3. Member-India Expert Advisory Group on Polio, 2010 onwards. 4. Member-IDRC Eco Health Research Core Group, 2010 onwards. 5. Member-Central Coordinating Team: INCLEN Program Evaluation Network, 1999 onwards. DR S 6. Member, ICMR‟s Apex Committee for Human Reproduction CHATURVEDI Research Centres (HRRCs)/Field Units of National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health (NIRRH), Mumbai, 2011 onwards. 7. Convener, Expert Committee to review ICMR‟s Human Reproduction Research Centres (HRRCs), 2011-2012. 8. Board Member, School of Health Sciences, IGNOU, 2012-2014. 9. Member, Project Evaluation and Monitoring Committee - Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences, Dept of AYUSH, MoHFW, 2011-contd. Best Paper Award at International Conference: entitled “Prevalence & pattern of prescribing errors in a medical college hospital of Delhi,” (in DR OP poster Category) in South East Asia Regional Public Health Conference RAJOURA & 57th All India Annual Conference of IPHA (IPHA CON-2013) held at Kolkata (Feb.1-3, 2013).

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Doctoral / post doctoral fellows Students

NAME OF

STUDENT Kusum Pandit Award for Best Thesis for the admission year of 2012 in DR P all postgraduate streams in University College of Medical Sciences, New CHATTERJEE Delhi.

30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any. NAME OF

FACULTY Training Programme for Trainers of ICDS/Health/NGOs in Nutrition and Health Education organized by Department of Community Medicine, UCMS and GTB Hospital and Food and Nutrition Board, Ministry of Women and Child Development at from 22.03.14 to 26.03.14. DR P CHHABRA Workshop on Maternal Health Initiatives and Governance including Citizen Partnerships on 17th and 18th January 2014 organized by the Department of Community Medicine, University College of Medical Sciences and GTB Hospital, Delhi-110095

3rd National Conference of Consortium Against Rabies CARCON 2013 DR KA held at Conference Hall, UCMS and GTB Hospital, New Delhi on 20th MAROOF April 2013.- Around 200 participants and funding from Consortium Against Rabies

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments IEC-ICMR

32. Student profile programme-wise: Name of the Applications Selected Pass Percentage Programme (refer to received question no. 4) Male Female Male Female

MD Community Entrance 6 2 100% 100% Medicine exam

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33. Diversity of students Name of the % of % of students from % of students % of students from Programme (refer students other universities from other countries to question no. 4) from the within state universities same outside the university state MBBS 85% Info N.A. 15% 0% MD Community 50% 0% 50% 0% Medicine

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details Category-wise Information not available

35. Student progression Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG PG to M. Phil. PG to Ph.D. Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Employed 100% Campus selection 0% Other than campus recruitment 100% Entrepreneurs

36. Diversity of staff Percentage of faculty who are graduates

of the same university 03 from other universities within the State 01 from universities from other States 07 from universities outside the country 0

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M. Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period Nil

38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to a) Library Departmental library is available with a facility of borrowing for both the faculty and the resident doctors. b) Internet facilities for staff and students

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All faculty members and the Medical Officers have individual computer stations with internet and printer facilities. The postgraduate students have internet facility in the departmental seminar room. Undergraduate students have access to internet facility in the college library.

c) Total number of class rooms The department has: Demonstration Room – 1 - 75 seater Seminar Room – 1 – 40 seater The theory lectures are taken in Lecture Theatres that are common to all departments of the college.

d) Class rooms with ICT facility and „smart‟ class rooms Not Applicable

e) Student‟s laboratories One Undergraduate laboratory 20x20, capacity 50 students. One Public Health Museum 20x20 with specimens on display

f) Research laboratories One laboratory in the department. A Central Research Laboratory with shared access to all departments of the college.

39. List of doctoral, post- doctoral students and Research Associates a) From the host NA b) From other institution/university NA c) Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university. Several of the post graduate students are getting financial assistance through the Intra Mural Research Grant (IMRG) of the institution.

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. Not Applicable

42. Does the department obtain feedback from a) faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? Yes, during faculty meetings that are periodically held. b) Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? No

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43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) 1. Dr. Dhananjoy Gupta 2. Dr. Atul Mittal 3. Dr. Manish Pant 4. Dr. Neelam Roy 5. Dr. Geeta Yadav 6. Dr. Geetanjali Sharma

44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts. Centrally conducted at the MEU, UCMS level on periodic basis.

45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes. Didactic lectures, small group teaching, community based work-ups

46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? By holding regular teaching faculty meetings

47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

NAME OF

FACULTY Involved in the outreach activities of the a. National Board of Examinations as a resource faculty for Research DR KA Methodology and Writing a thesis. MAROOF b. Breastfeeding Promotion Network of India as a Trainer for Training of Trainers for Infant and Young child feeding counseling for Doctors and nurses.

48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department. NA

49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details. NA

50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied. Through research papers and community based research projects

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51. Details five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department.

Strengths Community based teaching and training programs, team approach

Rural Health Center

Weaknesses Lack of administrative control over field practice centres

Opportunities Telemedicine expansion

Challenges

52. Future plans of the department.

1. Expansion of preventive & promotive services to underserved communities around the rural health training centre (RHTC) of the department in , Delhi 2. Strengthening of routine immunization services at the urban and rural health centres 3. Development of a mother & child tracking system for better RCH services

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Publications from the department in the period 01.07.09 to 30.06.14 A) Papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)

1. Chaturvedi S. Healthcare as an electoral agenda [editorial].Indian J Community Med. 2014;39:127-8. Cited by 1; Impact factor-1.661

2. Kakkar M, Rogawski ET, Abbas SS, Chaturvedi S, Dhole TN, Hossain SS, Krishnan SK. Wishful thinking blurs interpretation of AES data in a high endemic region of India. J Infect. 2014;69:520-1. Cited by 1; Impact factor-3.719

3. Chaturvedi S. World witnesses a tumultuous year while India reports an eventful decade in the long story of polio eradication [Dhanvantari Oration]. Indian J Community Med. 2014;39:63-7. Cited by 0; Impact factor-1.661

4. INCLEN study group (Arora NK, Pillai RN, Maheshwari M, Arya S, Dasgupta R, Chaturvedi S, et al). Bio-medical waste management: situational analysis and predictors of performances in 25 districts across 20 Indian States. Indian J Med Res. 2014:139:141-153. Cited by 1; Impact factor-1.661

5. Chaturvedi S. Vaccines, social mobilization, or any other game changer: Polio eradication is an unfinished narrative [editorial]. Indian J Community Med. 2013;38:67-9. Cited by 4; Impact factor-1.661

6. Panesar S, Chaturvedi S, Saini NK, Avasthi R, Singh A. Prevalence and predictors of hypertension among residents aged 20-59 years of a slum- resettlement colony in Delhi, India. WHO-SEA J Public Health. 2013;2:83-87. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

7. Kakkar M, Rogawski ET, Abbas SS, Chaturvedi S, Dhole TN, Hossain SS, Krishnan SK. Acute encephalitis syndrome surveillance, kushinagar district, uttarpradesh, India, 2011-2012.Emerg Infect Dis. 2013;19:1361-9. Cited by 0; Impact factor-7.327

8. Madrid GA, Beaudry M, Bell W, Bowes D, Brophy J, Burdorf A, et al. Statement in response to asbestos industry efforts to prevent a ban on asbestos in Pakistan: chrysotile asbestos use is not safe and must be banned. Arch Environ Occup Health. 2013;68:243-9.

Cited by 3; Impact factor-2.198

9. Chaturvedi S. Book review [Dasgupta R. Urbanising cholera: The social determinants of its reemrgence. 1sted. New Delhi: Orient BlackSwan, 2012]. Indian Pediatr. 2013;50:1074. Cited by 0; Impact factor-1.014

10. INCLEN study group (Chaturvedi S, Arora NK, Lakshman M, Pandey RM, Ganguly KK, Goswami K, et al). Injection practices in India. WHO-SEA J Public Health. 2012;1:189-200. Cited by 7; Impact factor-

11. INCLEN study group (Lahariya C, Dhawan J, Pandey RM, Chaturvedi S, Deshmukh V, Dasgupta R, et al). Interdistrict variations in child health status and health services utilization: lessons for health sector priority setting and planning from a cross-sectional survey in rural India. Natl Med J India 2012;25:137–41. Cited by 3; Impact factor-1

12. Dasgupta R, Arora NK, Ramji S, Chaturvedi S, Rewal S, Suresh K, et al. Managing childhood under-nutrition: role and scope of health services. Econ Politic Wkly. 2012:47:15-19. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

13. Chaturvedi S, Arora NK, Dasgupta R, Patwari AK. Are we reluctant to talk about cultural determinants [editorial]? Indian J Med Res. 2011;133:361-3. Cited by 6; Impact factor-1.661

14. Chaturvedi S. Tensions between community-based and community-owned [editorial]. Indian J Community Med. 2011;36:1-2. Cited by 1; Impact factor-1.661

15. Chaturvedi S. Comparing programmes of medical undergraduate training in population-based research. SaludiCiencia. 2011;18:428-431. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

16. Chaturvedi S, Dasgupta R, Kumar A, Garg S, Roy Chaudhury R. Non-health determinants of health and health care in Delhi. Natl Med J India. 2011;24:170– 75. Cited by 1; Impact factor-1

17. Chaturvedi S. Book review [Gupta S, Dubey AP.Social pediatrics. 1st ed. Hyderabad: Paras Medical Publishers, 2011]. Indian Pediatr. 2011;48:666. Cited by 0; Impact factor-1.014

18. Sharma R, Grover VL, Chaturvedi S. Recipe for diabetes disaster: a study of

dietary behaviors among adolescent students in , India. Int J Diabetes DevCtries 2011, available online (DOI: 10.1007/s13410-010-0009-8). Cited by 7; Impact factor-0.373

19. Arora NK, Chaturvedi S, Dasgupta R. Global lessons from the polio eradication campaign in India [perspective]. Bull World Health Organ. 2010;88:232–234. Cited by 17; Impact factor-5.250

20. Chaturvedi S. Vaccines as tools to reduce ARI burden: merits and some inherent verticality in the debate [editorial]. Indian Pediatr. 2010;47:33-37. Cited by 2; Impact factor-1.014

21. Singh S, Chaturvedi S, Kumar A, Kannan AT. Impact of health education and condom distribution on incidence of RTI/STI among the newly married urban poor women in Delhi. J Commun Dis. 2010;42:53-61. Cited by 1; Impact factor-1.737

22. Singh S, Chaturvedi S, Kumar A, Kannan AT. Reproductive health of newly married women residing in a resettlement colony of Delhi: A longitudinal study. Indian J Public Health. 2010;54:30-32. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

23. Sharma R, Grover VL, Chaturvedi S. Tobacco use among adolescent students and the influence of role models. Indian J Community Med. 2010;35:272-5. Cited by 21; Impact factor-1.661

24. Takaro TK, Davis D, Van Rensburg SJ, Arroyo Aguilar RS, et al. Scientists appeal to Quebec Premier Charest to stop exporting asbestos to the developing world. Int J Occup Environ Health. 2010;16:241-8. Cited by 4; Impact factor-1.099

25. Chaturvedi S, Dasgupta R, Adhish V, Ganguly KK, Rai S, Sushant L, Srabasti, Arora NK. Deconstructing social resistance to pulse polio campaign in two North Indian Districts. Indian Pediatr. 2009;46:963-974. Cited by 22; Impact factor-1.014

26. Bhasin SK. New poverty line and grwoth chart bring forth sharp inequalities in the Indian population Indian J Com Med.2009 ; 34:171-2. Cited by 3; Impact factor-1.661

27. Bhasin SK, Grover S, Sharma R, Singh NP. Hygiene status and food handling practices among street food vendors in : an observational study. J Commun. Dis. 2009; 41: 229-37 Cited by 0; Impact factor-1.737

28. Bhasin SK , Sharma R, Saini NK. Depression, anxiety and stress among

adolescent students belonging to affluent families: a school -based study. Indian J Pediatr 2010; 77: 161-5 Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.919

29. Saini NK, Aggarwal S, Bhasin SK, Bhatia MS, Sharma AK. Prevalence of stress among resident doctors working in Medical Colleges of Delhi Indian J Pub Health 2010;54:4:219-23. Cited by 3; Impact factor-

30. BhasinSK, Roy R, Aggarwal S, Sharma R. An epidemiological study of major surgical procedures in an urban population of East Delhi. Indian J Surgery. 2011; 73(2): 131-5 Cited by 0; Impact factor-

31. Bhasin S.K, Dwivedi S., Dehghani A, Sharma R. Conventional risk factors among newly diagnosed coronary heart disease patients in Delhi. World J Cardiol 2011; 3(6):201-6. Cited by 7; Impact factor-

32. Sharma R, Bhasin SK, Agrawal S, Tewari. Cancer related knowledge and behavior among women across various socio-economic strata from Delhi, India. South Asian J Cancer 2013; 2:66-9. Cited by 2; Impact factor-

33. AK Sharma. National Rural Health Mission: Time to take stock. Indian J Community Med 2009; 34(3): 175-182. Cited by 35; Impact factor-1.661

34. AK Sharma, SK Bhasin, S Chaturvedi. Predictors of knowledge about malaria in India. J Vect Borne Dis September 2007: 44):189-197. Cited by 36; Impact factor-1.04

35. AK Sharma, S Singh, S Meena, A T Kannan. Impact of NGO Run Mid-day Meal Program on Nutrition Status and Growth of Primary School Children. Indian J Pediatrics 2010; 77:763-770 Cited by 5; Impact factor-0.919

36. G Kumar, AK Sharma, OP Rajoura. Evaluation of Computer Usage in Healthcare Among Private Practitioners of NCT Delhi, India. Stud Health Technol Inform. 2011;169 :960-4. Cited by 1; Impact factor-

37. Kavita V, A T Kannan, O P Kalra, J K Gambhir, AK Sharma et al. Diabetes Self- Efficacy Strongly Influences Actual Control of Diabetes in Patients Attending a Tertiary Hospital in India. J Community Hlth. 2011, DOI: 10.1007/s10900-011- 9496.

Cited by 9; Impact factor-1.573

38. AK Sharma. Telemedicine: A technology in waiting. Indian J Public Health 2011;55: 286-8. Cited by 1; Impact factor-

39. Priscilla K, K Aggarwal, AK Sharma. Implementation of ICD 10: Constraints and difficulties of healthcare providers. National Medical J India, 2013; 26(2):115-16. Cited by 0; Impact factor-1

40. Vikram K, AK Sharma, A T Kannan. Determinants of Janani Suraksha Yojana utilization in urban slum population of trans Yamuna area of Delhi. Indian J Med Res, 2013; 138(3):340-46. Cited by 0; Impact factor-1.661

41. AK Sharma. Manpower planning in public health: what do we need to do? Ind J Pub Hlth 2013; 57(2): 57-58. Cited by 1; Impact factor-1.514

42. N Gupta, A K Sharma, P P Singh, A Goyal, R Sao. Assessment of knowledge of harmful effects and exposure to recreational music in college students of Delhi: A cross sectional exploratory study. Ind J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2014; 66(3): 254-59 Cited by 1; Impact factor-0.054

43. Gupta A, Chhabra P, Kannan AT, Sharma G. Determinants of utilization pattern of antenatal and delivery services in an urbanizes village of East Delhi. Indian J Prev Soc Med 2010; 41:237-239 Cited by 5; Impact factor-0

44. Chhabra P, Chhabra SK. Effect of smoking on Body Mass Index: a community based study. National Journal of Community Medicine 2011; 3:325-330 Cited by 5; Impact factor-3.212

45. Chhabra P, Sharma G, Kannan AT Pattern of Maternal Health Care among Working Women in Delhi. Indian J Maternal and Child Health 2011; 13(4):1-9. Cited by ; Impact factor-

46. Grover P, Chhabra P. Neonatal practices in urban villages. Indian Medical Gazette 2012;CXLVI :32-38 Cited by 1; Impact factor-

47. Singh S, Chhabra P, Sujoy R. Role of traditional birth attendants (TBAs) in provision of antenatal and perinatal care at home amongst the urban poor in Delhi, India. Health Care for Women international 2012; 33: 666-676 Cited by 3; Impact factor-0.762

48. Shalini S, Chhabra P, Gupta P, Guleria K. A comparative study of delivery practices among home deliveries in two urban resettlement colonies in Delhi with and without augmented RCH services. Indian J Maternal and Child Health 2012; 14 :1-8 Cited by 0; Impact factor-

49. Kumar R, Indrayan A, Chhabra P. Reporting quality of multivariable logistic regression in selected Indian medical journals. Journal of Postgraduate Medicine 2012; 58: 123-126. Cited by 6; Impact factor-0.972

50. Chhabra SK, Chhabra P. Estimating Prevalence of chronic Obstructive pulmonary Disease: From Questionnaires to Spirometry. Indian J Chest Dis Allied Sci 2012;54:155-158 Cited by ; Impact factor-

51. Akhtar H, Maroof Khan A, Vaidhyanathan K, Chhabra P, Kannan AT Socio- demographic predictors of depression among the elderly patients attending out patient departments of a tertiary hospital in North India. Int J Preventive Medicine 2013; 4: Cited by ; Impact factor-

52. Bej P, Chhabra P, Sharma AK, Guleria K. Determination of risk factors for pre- eclampsia and eclampsia in a tertiary hospital of India: A case control study. J Fam Med Primary Care 2013;2: 371-5. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

53. Kumar R, Chhabra P. Cautions required during planning, analysis and reporting of multivariable logistic regression. Current Medicine Research and Practice 2014; 4: Cited by 0; Impact factor-

54. Upadhyay M, Chhabra P, Kannan A T, Gupta A Coverage of Typhoid VI Polysaccharide Vaccine and Prevalence of Typhoid Fever in Children Aged 2 - 5 Yrs in Two Urbanized Villages of East Delhi. International Journal of Contemporary Medicine. July-December 2014, 2 ;2 Cited by 0; Impact factor-

55. Chhabra P. Maternal near miss: An indicator for maternal health and maternal care. Indian J Community Med 2014; 39:132-7. Cited by 0; Impact factor-1.661

56. Singh S, Yadav K, Agrawal K. Knowledge and awareness of Diabetes among the adults in affluent urban population, Delhi. Indian Medical Gazette 2010:332- 236. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

57. Saini NK, Sharma R, Roy R, Verma R. What impedes working in rural areas? A study of aspiring doctors in the National Capital Region, India. Rural and Remote Health Mar 2012; 12:1967 Cited by 5; Impact factor-0.868

58. Sharma R. Provision of an online tool for real-time updating of the Kuppuswamy’s socioeconomic status scale. Indian J Pediatr 2014; 81(1):101. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.919

59. Sharma R. Revision of Prasad's social classification and provision of an online tool for real-time updating. South Asian Journal of Cancer 2013; 2(3): 157. Cited by 13; Impact factor-

60. Sharma R. The family and family structure classification redefined for the current times. J Fam Med Primary Care 2013; 2(4):306-10. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

61. Patra Somdatta, Panda Dipanjan. Cervical cancer screening in developing countries. India journal of cancer. Indian Journal of cancer. Jul-Aug, 2010. Cited by 6; Impact factor-1.131

62. Khayyam KU, Patra S, Sarin R, Behera D. Tuberculosis among health care workers in a tertiary care institute for respiratory diseases in New Delhi. Indian J Tuberc 57(4):192-8 (2010) Cited by 1; Impact factor-

63. Patra Somdatta, Sharma Sangeeta, Behera Digambar. Passive smoking, indoor air pollution and childhood tuberculosis: a case control study. Indian J Tuberc 2012: 59(3):151-155 Cited by 12; Impact factor-

64. Panda D, Sharma A, Shukla NK, Jaiswal R, Dwivedi S, Raina V, Mohanti BK, Deo SV, Patra S. Gall bladder cancer and the role of dietary and lifestyle factors: a case-control study in a north Indian population. Eur J Cancer Prev. 2013 Mar 4, p 431-37. Cited by 0; Impact factor-2.764

65. Khalid Umer Khayym, Somdatta Patra, Rohit Sarin, Digamber Behra. Awareness regarding tuberculosis among patients attending general dispensaries in South Delhi. Indian Journal of Preventive & Social Medicine. Vol 43, No 2, 2012 Cited by 0; Impact factor-0

66. Patra S, Lukhmana S, Tayler Smith K, Kannan AT, Satyanarayana S, Enarson DA, Nagar RK, Marcel M, Reid T. Profile and treatment outcomes of elderly patients with tuberculosis in Delhi,India: implications for their management. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg. 2013 Dec;107(12):763-8. Cited by 3; Impact factor-2.453

67. Das Ruchira, Mukhopadhyay Dipta, Panda Nilanjan, Patra Somdatta, Panja Tanmay K, Sinha Nirmalya, Biswas Akhil. Health-Risk Behaviours and its Correlates among Schoolgoing Adolescents in an Urban Town of Eastern India. International Journal of Contemporary Medicine Year : 2015, Volume : 3, Issue : 1, p 431-37. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

68. Prevalence and risk factors of diabetes among bank employees of Meerut district. Parashar P, Maroof KA, Bansal R, Ahmad S, Pant B. Indian J Prev Soc Med. Vol. 40, No. 3 & 4, 2009, pp. 157-161 Cited by 0; Impact factor-

69. A Hospital-based Study on Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Pregnant Women on Gender Preference, Prenatal Sex Determination and Female Feticide. R. Kansal, Khan Amir Maroof, R. Bansal, P. Parashar. Indian Journal of Public Health Vol. 54, Issue. 4, October-December 2010, pp. 209-212 Cited by 0; Impact factor-

70. Khan AM, Kayina P, Agrawal P, Gupta A, Kannan AT. A study on infant and young child feeding practices among mothers attending an urban health center in East Delhi. Indian J Public Health 2012; 56:301-4. Cited by 6; Impact factor-

71. Khan AM. R-software: A newer tool in epidemiological data analysis. Indian J Community Med 2013; 38:56-8. Cited by 0; Impact factor-1.661

72. Saha , Arora S, Das S, Gupta C, Maroof KA, Singh NP and Kaur IR. Detection of biofilm formation in urinary isolates: need of the hour. Journal of Research in Biology 2014 Vol. 4, Issue 1, pp.1174-81. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

73. Khan AM, Shah D, Chatterjee P. Data entry skills in a computer-based spread sheet amongst postgraduate medical students: A simulation based descriptive assessment . J Fam Med Primary Care 2014;3:216-8. A Cited by 0; Impact factor-

74. Maroof KA. Burden of Rabies in India: The need for a reliable reassessment. Ind J Comm Health 2013, 25(4); 488-91 Cited by 1; Impact factor-

75. Khan AM, Kumar R, Chatterjee P. Understanding the basic questions that disturb a medical researcher. Astrocyte 2014; 1:62-6. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

76. Kumar R, Khan AM, Chatterjee P. Types of observational studies in medical research. Astrocyte 2014;1:154-9. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

77. Spirituality and health: a knowledge, attitude and practice study among doctors of North India. Rahul Bansal, Khan Amir Maroof, Pawan Parashar, Bhawna Pant. Spirituality and Health International, 2009, Vol. 9, Issue 4, pp. 263-269. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

78. Do the medical, dental and nursing students of first year know about hepatitis B ? A study from a university of North India. Khan Amir Maroof, Rahul Bansal, Pawan Parashar, Ahmed Sartaj. Journal of Pakistan Medical Association. Vol. 62, No. 1, January 2012, 25-27 Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.409

79. Maroof KA, Parashar P, Bansal R. How are our medical students using the computer and internet? A study from a medical college of north India. Niger Med J 2012;53:89-93 Cited by 6; Impact factor-

80. Ahmad S, Goel K, Maroof KA, Goel P, Arif M, et al. (2012) Psycho-Social Behaviour and Health Benefits of Islamic Fasting During the Month of Ramadan. J Community Med Health Educ 2:178. doi:10.4172/2161-0711.1000178 Cited by 2; Impact factor-

81. Kapil Goel, Sartaj Ahmad, Parul Goel, Pawan Parashar, Maroof KA, Akhtar Ali. A study on social and health status of scissor manufacturing workers of Meerut, UP. International Journal of Contemporary Medicine 2013. 1(1):51-54 Cited by 1; Impact factor-

82. Joseph J, Sangeetha N, Khan AM, Rajoura OP. Determinants of delay in initiating post exposure prophylaxis for rabies prevention among animal bite cases: hospital based study. Vaccine 2013 Dec 17;32(1):74-7. doi. 10.1016/j.vaccine.2013.10.067. Epub 2013 Nov 1. Impact factor : 3.77 Cited by 1; Impact factor-3.383

83. Madhu Upadhyay, Alikaram Alamdari, A T Kannan. Assessment of a Secondary Level Hospital in Rural Delhi as per the Indian Public Health Standards for 200 Bedded Hospital. International Journal of Contemporary Medicine. July- December 2014; 2(2):135 – 37

Cited by 0; Impact factor-

84. Madhu Upadhyay, Pragti Chhabra, A T Kannan, Anita Gupta. Coverage of Typhoid Vi Polysaccharide Vaccine and Prevalence of Typhoid Fever in Children Aged 2 - 5 Yrs in two Urbanized Villages of East Delhi. International Journal of Contemporary Medicine. July-December 2014; 2(2):159 – 63 Cited by 0; Impact factor-

B) Chapters in Books

1. Human Rabies: Managing Animal bite: An Information booklet; published by Consortium Against Rabies, New Delhi. (Booklet)

2. Amir Maroof Khan. Sample Size Estimation. In: Gupta P, Singh N, editors. How to write the thesis and thesis protocol: A primer for Medical, Dental and Nursing courses. 1st ed. Delhi: Jaypee; 2014.

3. Amir Maroof Khan. Converting Results to Text, Tables and Graphs. In: Gupta P, Singh N, editors. How to write the thesis and thesis protocol: A primer for Medical, Dental and Nursing courses. 1st ed. Delhi: Jaypee; 2014.

4. Chatterjee P, Chaturvedi S. Street Children. In: Gupta P, Menon PSN, Ramji S, Lodha R. PG Textbook of Pediatrics. Vol 2. 1st Ed. New Delhi. Jaypee Publications; 2015. Book release awaited.

C) Edited Books

1. Jain BK, Chaturvedi S, Gupta P, et al; prepared for the World Health Organization. Injury prevention and control: a handbook for undergraduate medical curriculum. New Delhi: World Health Organization - SEARO; 2010.

2. Chaturvedi S, Dasgupta R, Kumar A, Garg S. Non-health determinants of health and health care. In: Roychaudhury R, editor. Report of High Powered Committee for Costing of Health Care and other Allied Matters. Delhi: Govt. of Delhi; 2009.

Dermatology

DEPARTMENT OF

1. Name of the Department DERMATOLOGY & STD

2. Year of establishment: Undergraduate: 1987 / Postgraduate: 2001

3. Is the Department part of a college/Faculty of the university? COLLEGE (UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, affiliated to Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Delhi)

4. Names of programs offered (UG, PG, PharmD, Integrated Masters; M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Ph.D., Certificate, Diploma, PG Diploma, D.M./M.Ch., Super specialty fellowship, etc.) UG (MEDICINE), PG (DERMATOLOGY & STD), PhD

5. Interdisciplinary programs and departments involved:  Dermatopathology ()  PG Rotational posting (Medicine)  STD with Obs & Gynae  Microbiology PhD program  Biochemistry PhD Program

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.  Nursing Students  District Medical Officers training  DSACS's STI training programmes for medical officers, specialsts, counsellors, staff nurses, etc.  State/District leprosy training programme  Drug Advisory Committee to DCGI‟s office

7. Details of programs discontinued, if any, with reasons NONE

8. Examination System: As Per MBBS Formative/ Annual/ Supplementary MCI Guidelines MD Formative /Annual/ Supplementary

9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:  MBBS course of MCI is entirely co-participative;  Co-investigative dept. in Ph.D  Co-investigative dept. in M.D. thesis

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10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others) (as on 20.03.2015)

UCMS GTBH Sanctioned Filled Sanctioned Filled Professor 2 1 2 2 Associate Professors 1 1 Asst. Professors 1 1 1 - Others (S.R.) 3 3 2 2

11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance Name Qualificati Designatio Specialization No. of Years No of PhD/ on n of MD Experience student (as on guided in 09.03.2015) the last four years Dr.S.N.Bhattacharya MD Director Dermatology, 24 years 1 2+2 Professor & month & HOD Leprosy Dr. Archana Singal MD Professor Dermatology, 24 years 10 1+3 Venereology & months Leprosy Dr. Vijay Gandhi MD Professor Dermatology, 19 years 1 Venereology & Leprosy Dr. Deepika Pandhi MD Assoc Dermatology, 15yrs, 10 3 Professor Venereology & months Leprosy

Dr. Chander Grover MD Astt Dermatology, 12 years 10 0 Professor Venereology & months 9 Leprosy days

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors: NONE

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – program-wise information NIL

14. Program-wise Student Teacher Ratio: Undergraduate – 30:1 Post graduate – 1.9:1

15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual.

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Academic and technical support staff is posted from the College pool as per requirement of the Departments. The College details are as below: Sanctioned Filled Senior Residents 5 5 Technical Staff 2 2 Administrative 1 1 Support Staff Group D 1 1

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies  Psoriasis - UGC  Autoimmune disorders - DST  Pemphigus - DST, UGC  Anogenital warts - ICMR  Cutaneous Fungal Infections - ICMR, DBT

17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise.

. 2 faculty (one as PI one as Co-PI) Name of the faculty National/ Funding Project title Grant Internation agency received al Archana Singal National UGC Cardiovascular risk Rs. assessment in 13,96,000 patients of /- Psoriasis SN Bhattacharya: Co- National DST TH17 and TReg Rs. PI; Dr. Shukla Das (PI Cell differentiation 45,07,500 - Microbiology) in peripheral blood /- of pemphigus vulgaris and their in vitro functional responses SN Bhattacharya: Co- National DST Study of role of Rs. PI; Dr. Sonal Sharma type 1 TRegs in 14,20,000 (PI -Pathology) skin in pts. with /- pemphigus vulgaris

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received a) National collaboration b) International collaboration As detailed in point 17 above.

19. Departmental projects funded by ICMR; DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,

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ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received. As detailed in point 17 above. 20. Research facility / centre with State recognition State referral/training Centre for STI National recognition State referral/training Centre for Leprosy East & North East Districts, Delhi State International recognition Nil

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies NONE

22. Publications: (Publications and Book details enclosed as Annexure I) Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international): 129 all indexed in MEDLINE (PUBMeD), NLM, U.S.A. Monographs: 3 Chapters in Books: 43 Books edited: 4 1. Books with ISBN with details of publishers Archana Singal, Chander Grover. „Comprehensive Approach to Infections in Dermatology‟ 1st Edn, 2015. Published by JAYPEE Medical Publishers (P) Ltd., New Delhi. ISBN 978 – 93 – 5152 – 748 - 0

Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, Medline, etc.) 129 (as above) Citation Index – range / average SNIP SJR Impact Factor – range / average h-index

23. Details of patents and income generated NONE

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated NONE

25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / industries in India and abroad Faculty selected periodically for MCI inspections:  Dr. S.N.Bhattacharya  Dr. Archana Singal

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26. Faculty serving in a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (specify) NAME ASSIGNMENT SN National Committee & NACO to review operational aspects of Bhattacharya STI/RTI control project

Member National Drug & Committee of CDSO (Drug Controller General of India)

National Expert, SND committee member of CDSO (DCGI)

Founder Member of Dermatopathology Society of India

Founder Member of Nail Society of India

Editorial Board Member of Indian Journal of Dermatology

Member of team for Mid-Term Evaluation of NLEP (MTE-NLEP) of MoHFW, ILEP, WHO, between 10-21st Nov, 2014.

Archana Singal • Founder President „Nail Society Of India (NSI) • Organizing President for 3rd International Summit of Nail Diseases (ISND) and 4th ONYCHOCON-2015, National Conference of Nail Society of India, 20-22nd November, 2015 at Delhi, India • Coordinator, Special Interest group (SIG) of IADVL (Indian association of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology) on Genodermatoses • Chairperson Scientific committee, 1st DAAS (Dermatology And Allied Specialty Summit‟ held during 25th-26th July, 2014 in Delhi and 2nd DAAS to be held on 2-4th July, 2015.. • Organizing President for ONYCHOCON-2013, the 2nd National Conference of Nail Society of India, 9-10th November, 2013 at Delhi, India along with a Pre-Conference Surgical Workshop on Nail Procedures, 8th November, 2013 at UCMS and GTB Hospital • President Indian Association of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprosy (IADVL), Delhi State Branch 2009 • Editorial advisory board member of Indian Dermatology Online Journal (IDOJ) and Indian Journal of Dermatology (IJD) • Editorial Board Member Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprosy (IJDVL) from 2010-2013 • Member, Expert group ICMR to study rising Leprosy Disability and Resistance in Leprosy

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• Chairperson National IADVL Ethics Committee 2012 • Member central IADVL Scientific Committee 2005, 2011 • Member IADVL Academy 2010-11 • Clinical & Research Fellow, Sexually Transmitted Infections and Research Center, University of Sydney, Australia, 2001- 2002

Deepika • Founder Member, NSI Pandhi • Editorial Board Member, IJDVL • Member, SIG Genodermatoses • Member scientific committee of the 2nd Onychocon National conference in November 2013. • Awarded Fellowship by the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology to attend and present my papers at the 20th Congress of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology held at Lisbon, Portugal from 20 th to 24 th October, 2011. • Awarded Fellowship by the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology to attend and present my papers at the 19th Congress of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology held at Gothenburg, Sweden • Member Executive Committee of Indian Association of Dermatologists, venereologists and leprologists (Delhi State branch) • Member-Scientific Committee for formulation of OSCE for National Board of Examination India • Member – Scientific Committee for formulation of short structured questions for the National Board of Examination India. • Member - Scientific Core Organizing Committee of the 33rd National Conference of IADVL and 4th South Asian Regional Conference held at New Delhi in Feb. 2005. • Awarded the best paper award at mid year symposium of Indian Association of Dermatologists, Venereologists and Leprologists (Delhi Branch) held in July 2000. • Awarded 2nd position in Quiz conducted in mid year symposium of Indian Association of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology (Delhi Branch) held in July 1998. Chander • Founder Secretary, Nail Society of India (NSI) Grover • Assistant Editor, Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology; a peer reviewed journal of IADVL with an impact factor of 1.325 • Executive Editor, Tropical Clinics of Dermatology- a peer

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reviewed Open access journal • Organizing Secretary for 3rd International Summit of Nail Diseases (ISND) and 4th ONYCHOCON-2015, National Conference of Nail Society of India, 20-22nd November, 2015 at Delhi, India • Member, Special Interest group of IADVL (Indian association of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology) on Dermatosurgery. • Organizing Secretary for ONYCHOCON-2013, the 2nd National Conference of Nail Society of India, 9-10th November, 2013 at Delhi, India along with a Pre-Conference Surgical Workshop on Nail Procedures, 8th November, 2013 at UCMS and GTB Hospital • Editorial board Member of Indian Journal of Medical Specialties.

27. Faculty recharging strategies (Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs). Advanced Course Workshop in Medical Education Technology, 14 & 15 October, 2013 Second Faculty Development Workshop from 15th to 19th March 2011 First Faculty Development Workshop from 1st to 6th February 2010 Workshop on "Biostatistics for thesis Supervisors"2012 "Using PubMed, Cochrane Library, and Mendeley to Search, Save, Store and Cite References"4 November 2012 Faculty Development Workshop "How to Supervise a Thesis" 29-30 September, 2012 Faculty Development Workshop "How to Obtain Funding for Research" 22-23 November, 2011 Advanced Course on Biostatistics, February, 2014

28. Student projects percentage of students who have taken upin-house projects including inter- departmental projects. 100% OF PG students require doing a research project and writing a thesis as a mandatory requirement. percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities / industry / institute Nil 29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by Faculty NAME AWARD SN • Awarded “Dr. VN Sehgal Gold Medal” for Excellence in Bhattachary Dermatology, 1991 a • State Appreciation Award for Services rendered in the field of HIV/AIDS. • Hospital Appreciation Award for Services rendered-2012

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• Sardari Lal Memorial Award, IADVL Delhi State Branch- 2012 • State Appreciation Award for services rendered in the field of leprosy- 2012 Archana • Awarded IADVL Systopic ORATION in 2013 on Lichen Singal Scrofulosorum- Is It Truly Rare? Reality Unleashed! • Recipient Sardari Lal Memorial Award (2010) for academic excellence by IADVL Delhi State Branch • Honored with prestigious membership of National Academy of Medical Sciences in 2007. • Awarded International Congress of Dermatology (ICD) travel grant to present during ICD, Beijing (China) in May, 2004

Deepika • Honored with prestigious membership of National Pandhi Academy of Medical Sciences in 2014. • Awarded “Dr. VN Sehgal Gold Medal” for Excellence in Dermatology, 1999.

Chander • Awarded the American Academy of Dermatology Grover Scholarship to attend the Annual AAD Conference in San Francisco, March 2006. • Dermafest-2004 – 32nd National Conference of IADVL (Mumbai): won the Best Poster Award for poster entitled “Leprosy with Guillain Barre Syndrome- a new neurologic manifestation” • Honored with prestigious membership of National Academy of Medical Sciences in 2003. • Won 2nd prize in “Young Dermatologist Award Session”at the annual conference of Delhi state branch of IADVL- 2003 for the paper entitled “A histopathologic study of nail psoriasis”. • Won 1st prize in “Young Dermatologist Award Session” at the annual conference of Delhi state branch of IADVL- 2002 for the paper entitled “ Twenty nail dystrophy – a clinician‟s dilemma”. • Awarded “Dr. VN Sehgal Gold Medal” for Excellence in Dermatology, 2002. • International Fellow, American Academy of Dermatology

Doctoral / post doctoral fellows Students

Best thesis Award – IADVL, (National Award) . Dr. Lipy Gupta – 2007 . Dr. Neha Kumar – 2010 . Dr. Kavita Bisherwal - 2013

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Young Dermatologist Award IADVL, Delhi State, by PG students– . Dr. Lipy Gupta – 2007 . Dr. Sidharth Sonthalia – 2008 . Dr. Neha Kumar – 2010 . Dr. Amit Dhawan-2010 . Dr. Rahul Arora – 2012 . Dr. Kavita Bisherwal - 2013

ICD Fellowships Dr. Sidharth Sonthalia

EADV scholarship Dr. Sidharth Sonthalia Dr. Rahul Arora

AAD (American Academy of Dermatology) Fellowship – Dr. Ananta Khurana – Dr. Namrata Chhabra

30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any. Name Source of funding Organized two day long Training of Trainers on State Leprosy Officer “Prevention of Disability (POD) in Leprosy‟ in Feb, 2009 (DGHS) First Exclusive CME on Nail Disorders, organized by Registration Nail Society of India at MAMC Auditorium on 6th May, 2012 Pre-Conference Surgical Workshop on Nail Registrations Procedures, 8th November, 2013 at UCMS and GTB Hospital organized by Department of Dermatology and STD, UCMS and GTB Hospital under the aegis of Nail Society of India ONYCHOCON-2013, the 2nd National Conference of Registrations Nail Society of India, organized by Department of Dermatology and STD, UCMS and GTB Hospital under the aegis of Nail Society of India 9-10th November, 2013 at Delhi, India To be held- 3rd International Summit on Nail Diseases Registrations and 4th ONYCHOCON-2015, being organized by Department of Dermatology and STD, UCMS and GTB Hospital under the aegis of Nail Society of India on 20- 22nd November, 2015 at Delhi, India.

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments The PG students are required to submit their thesis / Research protocol in every case to Institutional Ethics Committee (ICMR approved) and approval/clearance is required for all PG Medical students for proceeding with their thesis Research protocol.

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There is a specific ordinance (Ordinance VI), which comprehensively deals with the rules, policies and guidelines on research activities being undertaken by the university, which are being followed by the Institution and department.

Clinical research projects need to be approved by the Hospital Ethics Committee. 32. Student profile program-wise: The department conducts the programme for MD in Dermatology. Admission process for this pogramme is conducted by the Delhi University as per their laid rules and regulations. No detailed information regarding applicant details as these are available with the department.

33. Diversity of students Admission process for the MD programme run by the department is conducted by the Delhi University as per their laid rules and regulations. No such information regarding applicant details as these are available with individual departments. Name of the % of % of students % of students % of Program students from other from students (refer to question from the universities universities from no. 4) same within the outside the other university State State countries

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE, USMLE, PLAB, GPAT, NCLEX, CGFNS, IELTS and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise. NOT APPLICABLE

35. Student progression Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG Data with Institution/University PG to M.Phil, DM / M Ch / DNB No such programme PG to Ph.D. None Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral No such programme at present Employed Data not maintained Campus selection NA Other than campus recruitment Entrepreneurs No data with Dept 36. Diversity of staff Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same university 60 % from other universities within the State 20 % from universities from other States 20% from universities outside the country NIL 37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., DM, M Ch, Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period NIL

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38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to a) Library Available, Inspected/approved by MCI b) Internet facilities for staff and students : Available c) Total number of class rooms One Seminar room (within Department), five large institutional lecture theaters, Demonstration rooms in OPD. d) Class rooms with ICT facility and „smart‟ class rooms No e) Students‟ laboratories No f) Research laboratories: Available (Institutional / Interdepartmental) 39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates : None a) from the host institution/university b) from other institutions/universities

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university. Information pertains to Academic Section (UCMS). No such information available in Department of Dermatology.

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new program(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. No new programmes have been initiated, thus not applicable.

42. Does the department obtain feedback from a. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? Yes, restructuring of curriculum and teaching methodology b. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? Yes, restructuring of curriculum and teaching methodology c. alumni and employers on the programs offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? No

43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) None

44. Give details of student enrichment programs (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts. Foreign Faculty lectures, Thesis workshops, CPC, Conferences, MEU activities, Mentorship programs Prof Celia Moss, Consultant Dermatologist at Birmingham Children's Hospital and Honorary Professor at the University of Birmingham delivered a lecture on „Mosaicism and Genodermatoses‟ on 5th Dec, 2015.

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CPC – Video Conferencing - PGI Chandigarh and SGPGI, Lucknow – weekly

Institutional / Inter departmental: . Inter-departmental : Case Presentation . Inter-departmental – Histopathology Review . Microbiology bench work orientation . State IADVL clinical meetings held . Participation in State / National and International Workshops/Conferences . Organizational involvement in conduct of conference at state and national levels 45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programs including clinical teaching. CPC, Bed Side Teaching, Didactic lectures, Seminars, Workshops, Problem oriented teaching, Journal Clubs, Post Graduate reviews, Difficult case presentations.

46. How does the department ensure that program objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? Periodic formal and informal evaluation

Case presentation/discussion

Teaching Grand Rounds

Seminars, Journal Clubs

Formative assessment as per schedule

Half yearly theory and periodic practical Exams. 47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities: Camps

Workshops

Nursing training

Undergraduate training

Participation in Media (both audio and visual) for general population

Lectures in various public platforms

Specialty specific awareness programs

Workshops and trainings in other institutions

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48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department: Research / Publication participation and guidance Guest Lecture Chairing academic activities/ coordinating panel discussion Invited faculty at workshops Accredited trainers/Evaluation for different forum/organizations Organizing Conferences Organizing workshops

49. State whether the program/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details. Yes, Delhi University through external evaluators, and most importantly, periodically by MCI.

50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied. Through research papers, projects, PhD work as evident by publications (Annexure 1)

51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department. Strength . Harmonious work environment . Faculty synergy . Distributed widespread areas of Interest . Healthy student teacher relationships . Heavy Patient load and great variety Weakness . Infrastructure – space available to the department, location in NCR . Budgetary/procurements - Lack of, or, slow procedural procurements of latest equipments (LASERS and others) . Manpower / human resources- acute shortage . Limited perception of Dermatological Sciences, by other Medical Specialties . Lack of dedicated in-department academic time for faculty; academic block; online access to wide range of academic material. . Lack of promotional avenues for university teachers Opportunities . Patient load and variety . Interdisciplinary interaction availability . Available talent and student resources Challenges . Endeavoring to provide highest level of medical education in the specialty, as well as patient care, within our limited resources of

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infrastructure and procedural limitations . Constraint due to patient service load . Burden of administrative work apart from clinical, research and teaching responsibilities . Budget allocation . Bureaucratic decision making processes

52. Future plans of the department. . Upgrading equipment and facilities . Thrust on quality research . Increase intake of postgraduate students . Increase space and infrastructure availability commensurate with increased patient load and public expectation . Increase efficiency of utilizing facilities . Super-specialty clinics in the field of genodermatoses, nail disorders.

53. Further requisite important information of the Department

. Number of units available 1 (one) . Total number of available teaching beds with distribution 30 (16M, 8F,6Ch) . Teaching complement in each unit . Departmental Library – Number of Books/Journals (national, Annexure international) . Available Clinical Material Average daily OPD 485 pts (Mean) Average daily IPD 20 approx Average daily bed occupancy rate Approx 70% . Specialty clinics and services being provided by the department Annexure . List of important equipment available and their functional status Annexure . OPD Space: No. of rooms 5+Lab+OT+Photo- Therapy Waiting area for patients Yes Teaching Space Yes Equipment RF, Cryo, Phototherapy . Operation Theatres Numbers 2 AC/Non AC A/C Equipment RF, Cryo Surg, Pre-Anaesthetic Clinic Nil Post-anaesthetic care area Nil Resuscitation arrangement Adequate/ non- adequate ICU NIL Total No. of cases operated 2014 2013 2012 Major NA NA NA

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Minor 9652 8882 6674

Number of days operations carried out All working days

. List of publications from the department for last three years. Annexure . Average Daily Investigative Workload PAC Fitness Pl. See Annexure for Hospital data Radiology workload „‟ Bio-Chemistry workload (24 hrs emergency lab) „‟ Pathology workload including histopathology & FNAC „‟ Microbiology workload „‟ . Ongoing training programme for PG students Annexure . PG students logbook Available/Not available . Teaching facilities: Number Size Seating capacity Seminar Rooms 1 24‟x24‟ 30-35 Demonstration Rooms 3 10‟x20‟ standing Audiovisual Aids: Adequate / Inadequate . Working Ward Side lab Space : Yes Facilities: Yes Technicians: Yes . Blood Bank facilities 24 hours open: Yes/No Blood components: Available/Not available . Incinerator Available/Not available . Laundry Available/Not available . Central Supply of Oxygen/Suction Available/Not available . Central sterilization department Available/Not available . Hostels for UG & PG students Available/Not available . Accommodation for Staff Available/Not available

. Office Accommodation: . Departmental Office: Yes . Space: Yes . Staff (Steno /Clerk). Yes . Computer/ Typewriter: Yes

Office Space for Teaching Faculty: Yes for all . HOD . Professor . Assoc. Prof./ Reader . Lecturer/ Asstt. Professor . Resident duty room . Clinic Pathological conference: Yes. Also weekly Dermatopathology Review . Death Review Meetings: Yes (Departmental) . Submission of data to national authorities if any – Yes (STI, Leprosy)

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. Central Library: Please see Annexure a. Total No. of Books. b. Books pertaining to Dermatology c. Purchase of latest editions in last 3 years. Dermatology Books Other Books

d. Journals: Total Indian Foreign

e. Internet /Medlar/ Photocopy facilities available/ not available. f. Library opening timings: - Annexure g. Reading facility out of routine library hours – Annexure

. Ethical Committee (Constitution) - Annexure . Medical Education Unit (Constitution). - Annexure . Emergency/Casualty Department - Annexure No. of beds Equipment Available staff (Medical/Paramedical) No .of cases (Average daily attendance of patients). Investigative facilities available (round the clock). - Annexure Facilities available . Generator Facility: Available / Not available. Capacity: . Medical Record Section: Computerized / Not computerized.

. Recreational facilities: Play grounds. Available Gymnasium Available Auditorium Not Available

. Any other information. List of Non-teaching Staff in the department: - S.No. Name Designation 1 Mrs Harpreet Kaur Stenographer/Asst. 2 Mr. Naveen Lal Technician 3 Mrs. Tara Kaushik Technician 4 Mr. Mukesh Kumar Peon 5 Dr. Md. Sayim Wani Resident Doctor (Non-P.G.) 6 Dr. Ravi Venkata Swaroop Resident Doctor (Non-P.G.)

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1. Publications: (Publications and Book details enclosed as Annexure I) (2009 0nwards) Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)

1. Latka C, Dey SS, Mahajan S, Prabu R, Jangir PK, Gupta C, Das S, Ramachandran VG, Bhattacharya SN, Pandey R, Sharma R, Ramachandran S, Taneja B. Genome sequence of a clinical isolate of dermatophyte, Trichophyton rubrum from India. FEMS Microbiol Lett. 2015 Mar 10. pii: fnv039. [Epub ahead of print] PubMed PMID: 25761751. Cited by 0; Impact factor-2.046 2. Khanna N, Singh M, Rasool S, Ammini A, Bhatla N, Garg V, Rao S, Bhattacharya SN. Menstrual irregularities, fertility status, and ovarian function in female patients with leprosy in India. Int J Dermatol. 2014 Sep;53(9):1114- 8. Epub 2014 Jul 11. PubMed PMID: 25040568. Cited by 0; Impact factor-1.227 3. Chopra R, Kalaiarasan P, Ali S, Srivastava AK, Aggarwal S, Garg VK, Bhattacharya SN, Bamezai RN. PARK2 and proinflammatory/anti- inflammatory cytokine gene interactions contribute to the susceptibility to leprosy: a case-control study of North Indian population. BMJ Open. 2014 Feb 27;4(2): PubMed Central PMCID:PMC3939656. Cited by 1; Impact factor-2.063 4. Chopra R, Ali S, Srivastava AK, Aggarwal S, Kumar B, Manvati S, Kalaiarasan P, Jena M, Garg VK, Bhattacharya SN, Bamezai RN. Mapping of PARK2 and PACRG overlapping regulatory region reveals LD structure and functional variants in association with leprosy in unrelated indian population groups. PLoS Genet. 2013;9(7):e1003578. Epub 2013 Jul 4:PubMed Central PMCID: PMC3701713. Cited by 5; Impact factor-8.167 5. Sehgal VN, Verma P, Bhattacharya SN, Sharma S, Rasool F. Lichen planus pigmentosus. Skinmed. 2013 Mar-Apr;11(2):96-103. PubMed PMID: 23745228. Cited by 1; Impact factor-2.43

6. Nasare NV, Banerjee BD, Suryakantrao Deshmukh P, Mediratta PK, Saxena AK, Ahmed RS, Bhattacharya SN. CYP2D6*2 Polymorphism as a Predictor of Failed Outpatient Tramadol Therapy in Postherpetic Neuralgia Patients. Am J Ther. 2013 Apr 5. [Epub ahead of print] PubMed PMID: 23567787. Cited by 4; Impact factor-1.127 7. Sehgal VN, Verma P, Bhattacharya SN. Pathophysiology of adverse cutaneous drug reactions--applied perceptions: Part II. Skinmed. 2012 Nov- Dec;10(6):373-83. PubMed PMID: 23346666. Cited by 1; Impact factor-2.43 8. Ali S, Srivastava AK, Chopra R, Aggarwal S, Garg VK, Bhattacharya SN, Bamezai RN. IL12B SNPs and copy number variation in IL23R gene associated with susceptibility to leprosy. J Med Genet. 2013 Jan;50(1):34-42. PubMed PMID: 23240095. DERMATOLOGY 22

Cited by 6; Impact factor-5.636 9. Sehgal VN, Verma P, Bhattacharya SN. Physiopathology of adverse cutaneous drug reactions--applied perceptions: part I. Skinmed. 2012 Jul- Aug;10(4):232-7. PubMed PMID: 23008941. Cited by 1; Impact factor-2.43 10. Verma P, Bhattacharya SN, Banerjee BD, Khanna N. Oxidative stress and leukocyte migration inhibition response in cutaneous adverse drug reactions. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol. 2012 Sep-Oct;78(5):66 Cited by 4; Impact factor- 11. Saxena AK, Nasare N, Jain S, Dhakate G, Ahmed RS, Bhattacharya SN, Mediratta PK, Banerjee BD. A randomized, prospective study of efficacy and safety of oral tramadol in the management of post-herpetic neuralgia in patients from north India. Pain Pract. 2013 Apr;13(4):264-75. Epub 2012 Aug 6. PubMed PMID: 22882673. Cited by 7; Impact factor-2.183 12. Dar SA, Bhattacharya SN, Das S, Ramachandran VG, Banerjee BD, Arora P. Response of T-cell subpopulations to superantigen and recall antigen stimulation in systemic sclerosis. Indian J Dermatol. 2012 May;57(3):175-80. PubMed Central PMCID: PMC3371518. Cited by 1; Impact factor-

13. Sehgal VN, Verma P, Bhattacharya SN, Sharma S, Singh N, Verma N. Cutaneous tuberculosis: a diagnostic dilemma--laboratory inputs. Skinmed. 2012 Mar-Apr;10(2):82-9. PubMed PMID: 22545322. Cited by 1; Impact factor-2.43 14. Choudhry S, Ramachandran VG, Das S, Bhattacharya SN, Mogha NS. Authors' reply. Indian J Sex Transm Dis. 2012 Jan;33(1):68-9. PubMed PMID: 22529465; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC3326861. Cited by ; Impact factor-1.131 15. Sehgal VN, Verma P, Bhattacharya SN, Sharma S. Familial reactive perforating collagenosis in a child: response to narrow-band UVB. Pediatr Dermatol. 2013 Nov-Dec;30(6):762-4. Epub 2012 Apr 4. PubMed PMID: 22471911. Cited by 1; Impact factor-1.52 16. Sehgal VN, Verma P, Bhattacharya SN. Fixed-drug eruption caused by ashwagandha (Withania somnifera): a widely used Ayurvedic drug. Skinmed. 2012 Jan-Feb;10(1):48-9. PubMed PMID: 22324179. Cited by 5; Impact factor-2.43 17. Sehgal VN, Verma P, Bhattacharya SN, Sharma S, Singh N, Verma N. Cutaneous tuberculosis: a diagnostic dilemma. Skinmed. 2012 Jan- Feb;10(1):28-33. PubMed PMID: 22324174. Cited by 3; Impact factor-2.43 18. Sehgal VN, Srivastava G, Aggarwal AK, Gupta M, Bhattacharya SN, Verma P. Noninsulin-dependent, type II diabetes mellitus-related dermatoses: part III. Skinmed. 2011 Nov-Dec;9(6):367-75; quiz 375-6. PubMed PMID: 22256626. Cited by 1; Impact factor-2.43 19. Dar SA, Das S, Ramachandran VG, Bhattacharya SN, Mustafa MD, Banerjee BD, Verma P. Alterations in T-lymphocyte sub-set profiles and cytokine secretion by PBMC of systemic lupus erythematosus patients upon in vitro DERMATOLOGY 23

exposure to organochlorine pesticides. J Immunotoxicol. 2012 Jan- Mar;9(1):85-95. Epub 2012 Jan 4. PubMed PMID: 22214240. Cited by 4; Impact factor-1.907 20. Sehgal VN, Srivastava G, Aggarwal AK, Gupta M, Bhattacharya SN, Verma P. Noninsulin-dependent, type II diabetes mellitus-related dermatoses: part II. Skinmed. 2011 Sep-Oct;9(5):302-8. PubMed PMID: 22165045. Cited by 5; Impact factor-2.43 21. Ali S, Chopra R, Aggarwal S, Srivastava AK, Kalaiarasan P, Malhotra D, Gochhait S, Garg VK, Bhattacharya SN, Bamezai RN. Association of variants in BAT1-LTA-TNF-BTNL2 genes within 6p21.3 region show graded risk to leprosy in unrelated cohorts of Indian population. Hum Genet. 2012 May;131(5):703-16. Epub 2011 Nov 10. PubMed PMID: 22071774. Cited by 9; Impact factor-4.522 22. Sehgal VN, Srivastava G, Aggarwal AK, Gupta M, Bhattacharya SN, Verma P. Noninsulin-dependent, type II diabetes mellitus-related dermatoses: part I. Skinmed. 2011 Jul-Aug;9(4):240-4. PubMed PMID: 21980709. Cited by 3; Impact factor-2.43 23. Aggarwal S, Ali S, Chopra R, Srivastava A, Kalaiarasan P, Malhotra D, Gochhait S, Garg VK, Bhattacharya SN, Bamezai RN. Genetic variations and interactions in anti-inflammatory cytokine pathway genes in the outcome of leprosy: a study conducted on a MassARRAY platform. J Infect Dis. 2011 Oct 15;204(8):1264-73. PubMed PMID: 21917900. Cited by 17; Impact factor-2.417 24. Dar SA, Das S, Bhattacharya SN, Ramachandran VG, Ahmed T, Banerjee BD, Sonthalia S, Sood V, Banerjea AC. Possible role of superantigens in inducing autoimmunity in pemphigus patients. J Dermatol. 2011 Oct;38(10):980-7. Epub 2011 Jul 18. PubMed PMID: 21767297. Cited by 7; Impact factor- 25. Choudhry S, Ramachandran VG, Das S, Bhattacharya SN, Mogha NS. Pattern of sexually transmitted infections and performance of syndromic management against etiological diagnosis in patients attending the sexually transmitted infection clinic of a tertiary care hospital. Indian J Sex Transm Dis. 2010 Jul;31(2):104-8. PubMed Central PMCID: PMC3122595. Cited by 18; Impact factor-1.131 26. Choudhry S, Ramachandran VG, Das S, Bhattacharya SN, Mogha NS. Characterization of patients with multiple sexually transmitted infections: A hospital-based survey. Indian J Sex Transm Dis. 2010 Jul;31(2):87-91. PubMed Central PMCID: PMC3122591. Cited by 5; Impact factor-1.131 27. Sehgal VN, Bhattacharya SN, Verma P. Juvenile, insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, type 1-related dermatoses. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2011 Jun;25(6):625-36. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-3083.2010.03912.x. Epub 2010 Nov 25. PubMed PMID: 21108666. Cited by 13; Impact factor-3.105 28. Gupta VP, Bhattacharya SN, Gupta P, Gupta R. Is it congenital cystic eye with dermal appendages and cerebral anomalies? Indian J Ophthalmol. 2010 Sep-Oct;58(5):448; author reply 448-9. PubMed Central PMCID: PMC2992934. Cited by 1; Impact factor-0.927 DERMATOLOGY 24

29. Choudhry S, Ramachandran VG, Das S, Bhattacharya SN, Mogha NS. Serological profile of HSV-2 in patients attending STI clinic: evaluation of diagnostic utility of HSV-2 IgM detection. Indian J Pathol Microbiol. 200. Jul- Sep;52(3):353-6. PubMed PMID: 19679959. Cited by 8; Impact factor-0.642 30. Mehta S, Singal A, Singh N, Bhattacharya SN. A study of clinicohistopathological correlation in patients of psoriasis and psoriasiform dermatitis. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol. 2009 Jan-Feb;75(1):100. PubMed PMID: 19177702. Cited by 13; Impact factor- 31. Jain S, Kaur IR, Das S, Bhattacharya SN, Singh A. T helper 1 to T helper 2 shift in cytokine expression: an autoregulatory process in superantigen- associated psoriasis progression? J Med Microbiol. 2009 Feb;58(Pt 2):180-4. PubMed PMID: 19141734. Cited by 24; Impact factor-2.266 32. Daulatabad D, Singal A, Dhawan A, Pandhi D, Sharma S. Mucocutaneous leishmaniasis caused by Leishmania donovani infection in an Indian man. Int J Dermatol. 2014 Dec 29. [Epub ahead of print] PubMed PMID:25557311. Cited by 0; Impact factor-1.227 33. Sonthalia S, Singal A, Das S. Tinea cruris and tinea corporis masquerading as tinea indecisiva: case report and review of the literature. J Cutan Med Surg. 2014 Oct;18(5):1-6. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 34. Khanna D, Singal A, Gupta R. Onset of psoriasis triggered by Mantoux test. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol. 2014 Sep-Oct;80(5):451-4. Cited by 1; Impact factor- 35. Mishra K, Das S, Goyal S, Gupta C, Rai G, Ansari MA, Saha R, Singal A. Subcutaneous mycoses caused by Rhytidhysteron species in an immunocompetent patient. Med Mycol Case Rep. 2014 Jul 23;5:32-4. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 36. Asha K, Sharma SB, Singal A, Aggarwal A. Association of carotid intima- media thickness with leptin and apoliprotein b/apoliprotein a-I ratio reveals imminent predictors of subclinical atherosclerosis in psoriasis patients. Acta Medica (Hradec Kralove). 2014;57(1):21-7. Sonthalia S, Singal A, Khurana R. Ecthyma. Indian Pediatr. 2014;51(6):510-1. Cited by 2; Impact factor-0.333 37. Verma P, Singal A, Sharma S. Imatinib mesylate-induced cutaneous rash masquerading as pityriasis rosea of gilbert. Indian J Dermatol. 2014;59(3):311-2. Cited by 1; Impact factor- 38. Singal A, Vij A, Pandhi D. Post herpes-zoster scar sarcoidosis with pulmonary involvement. Indian Dermatol Online J. 2014 Jan;5(1):77-9. Cited by ; Impact factor- 39. Singal A, Sonthalia S.Leprosy in post elimination era in India: difficult journey ahead. Ind J Dermatol. 2013; Cited by 10; Impact factor- 40. Singal A, Grover C, Pandhi D, Das S, Jain BK. Nosocomial Urinary Tract Aspergilloma in an Immunocompetent Host: An Unusual Occurrence. Indian J Dermatol. 2013; 58(5): 408-10. DERMATOLOGY 25

Cited by 1; Impact factor- 41. Singal A, Sonthalia S, Verma P. Female pattern hair loss. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol. 2013; 79(5): 626-40. Cited by 4; Impact factor- 42. Verma P, Singal A, Yadav P. Perniosis in an Infant Treated with Topical Nitroglycerine. Pediatr Dermatol. 2013 Sep;30(5):623-4 Cited by 1; Impact factor-1.52 43. Verma P, Singal A. Utility of Mantoux test in the diagnosis of doubtful cases of cutaneous tuberculosis. Int J Dermatol. 2013 Mar 14 Cited by 0; Impact factor- 44. Singal A, Chhabra N, Pandhi D, Rohatgi J. Behcet's disease in India: A dermatological perspective. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol. 2013Mar;79(2):199-204. Cited by 2; Impact factor- 45. Sharma R, Verma P, Singal A, Sharma S. Eruptive collagenoma. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol. 2013 Mar;79(2):256-8. Cited by 2; Impact factor- 46. Khurana A, Singal A, Pandhi D. Hypomelanosis of Ito and multiple naevoid hypertrichosis: Rare cutaneous mosaicism. Australas J Dermatol. 2013 Feb 21. doi: 10.1111/ajd.12032. [Epub ahead of print] PubMed PMID: 23425222. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.982 47. Chhabra N, Singal A, Pandhi D. Pityriasis rosea unilateralis with atypical morphology. Int J Dermatol. 2012 Dec 11. doi: 10.1111/j.1365- 4632.2012.05507.x. Cited by 1; Impact factor-

48. Chhabra N, Pandhi D, Verma P, Singal A. Pleomorphic cutaneous sarcoidosis confined to lesions of vitiligo vulgaris in a patient with type 1 diabetes mellitus. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol. 2012; 78(6): 754-6. Cited by 4; Impact factor-

49. Sonthalia S, Singal A. Comparative efficacy of tacrolimus 0.1% ointment and clobetasol propionate 0.05% ointment in oral lichen planus: a randomized double-blind trial. Int J Dermatol. 2012; 51(11): 1371-8. Cited by 13; Impact factor-

50. Sharma R, Singal A, Verma P, Grover C. Chemical Leucoderma Induced by Ear-ring Stoppers Made of Polyvinyl Chloride. J Cutan Aesthet Surg. 2012; 5(2): 147-9. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

51. Vasani RJ, Khanna D, Singal A. Cutaneous vascular lesions and their management in Indian setting. Dermatol Ther. 2012; 25(4): 358-75. Cited by 1; Impact factor-1.478

52. Singal A, Grover C, Pandhi D, Das S, Jain BK. Nosocomial urinary tract aspergilloma in an immunocompetent host: An unusual occurrence. Ind J Dermatol. Cited by 1; Impact factor- DERMATOLOGY 26

53. Sharma R, Singal A, Verma P, Rohatgi J, Sharma S. Epidermal nevus syndrome associated with unusual neurological, ocular, and skeletal features. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol. 2012 Jul;78(4):480-3. Cited by 3; Impact factor-

54. Verma P, Pandhi D, Singal A. Trigeminal trophic syndrome complicating a case of borderline tuberculoid leprosy.Lepr Rev. 2012 Mar;83(1):108-12 Cited by 1; Impact factor-0.587

55. Singal A, Sonthalia S, Pandhi D. Childhood leprosy in a tertiary-care hospital in Delhi, India: a reappraisal in the post-elimination era.Lepr Rev. 2011 Sep; 82(3): 259-69. Cited by 18; Impact factor-0.587

56. Verma P, Singal A, Yadav P, Sharma R. Concurrence of lichen striatus and localised pityriasis rosea: Cutaneous mosaicism.Australas J Dermatol. 2012 Jun 4. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-0960.2012.00899.x. [Epub ahead of print Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.982

57. Verma P, Singal A. Role of Mantoux test in cutaneous tuberculosis. Accepted for publication in Int J Dermatol. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

58. Verma P, Singal A, Sharma S. Idiopathic bullous eosinophilic cellulitis (Wells syndrome) responsive to topical tacrolimus and antihistamine combination.Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol. 2012 May;78(3):378-80. Cited by 4; Impact factor-

59. Dhawan AK, Verma P, Singal A, Sharma. Squamous cell carcinoma complicating vitiligo in an Indian man.J Cutan Aesthet Surg. 2012 Jan;5(1):36- 7 Cited by 3; Impact factor-

60. Kashyap B, Das S, Kaur IR, Jamb R, Jain S, Singal A, Gupta N. Fungal profile of clinical specimens from a tertiary care hospital. Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine. 2012: 1-5. Cited by 4; Impact factor-0.665

61. Singal A, Khanna D. “Onychomycosis: Diagnosis and management”. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol. 2011 Nov-Dec;77(6):659-72. Cited by 51; Impact factor-

62. Sonthalia S, Singal A, Sharma R. Hyperhidrosis, vesicles, and papules over the nose: Granulosis rubra nasi.Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol. 2012 Jan;78(1):97-8. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

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63. Sonthalia S, Singal A, Pandhi D, Singh UR. Annular purpuric eruption in an adult male.Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol. 2011; 77(6): 731. Cited by 3; Impact factor-

64. Sharma R, Singal A. Topical permethrin and oral ivermectin in the management of scabies: A prospective, randomized, double blind, controlled study. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol. 2011; 77(5): 578-82. Cited by 23; Impact factor-

65. Sharma R, Singal A, Sonthalia S. Multiple eruptive milia over both external ears. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol. 2011;7 7(4):519-20. Cited by 1; Impact factor-

66. Gupta L, Singal A, Pandhi D, Sharma S. Co-existent acquired perforating collagenosis and lepromatous leprosy with erythema nodosum leprosum: Response to treatment. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol. 2011;77(4):520-2. Cited by 1; Impact factor-

67. Singal A, Vij A, Pandhi D, Arora V. Multiple soft papulonodular lesions over the scalp in a child.Pediatr Dermatol. 2011; 28(3): 333-4. Cited by 0; Impact factor-1.52

68. Khanna D, Singal A, Kalra OP. Comparison of cutaneous manifestations in chronic kidney disease with or without dialysis.Postgrad Med J. 2010; 86(1021): 641-7. Cited by 23; Impact factor-1.549

69. Singal A, Sonthalia S. Cutaneous tuberculosis in children: the Indian perspective.Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol. 2010;76(5):494-503. Cited by 22; Impact factor-

70. Singal A, Sonthalia S, Pandhi D.Erythema gyratum repens-like eruption occurring in resolving psoriasis during methotrexate therapy. Int J Dermatol. 2010; 49: 306-7. Cited by 2; Impact factor-1.227

71. Patnaik N, Agarwal S, Sharma S, Sharma S, Pandhi D.Evaluation of Apoptosis in Skin Biopsies of Patients of Borderline Leprosy and Lepra Type1 Reaction. Ind J Dermatol 2015;60: 60-5. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

72. Yadav P, SIngal A, Pandhi D, Das S. Clinico-mycological study of dermatophyte toe nail onychomycosis in New Delhi, India. Ind J Dermatol 2015; 60: 153-8. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

73. Pandhi D*.Current status of genodermatoses: An Indian perspective.Indian J DermatolVenereolLeprol. 2015; 81:7-9 Cited by 0; Impact factor- DERMATOLOGY 28

74. Pandhi D*, Verma P, Singal A, Sharma R. Author's Response - The efficacy of azithromycin in pityriasisrosea: A randomized, double-blind, placebo- controlled trial.Indian J DermatolVenereolLeprol. 2015 ;81:57 Cited by 0; Impact factor-

75. Pandhi D*,Singal A, Agrawal S, Sharma S. Pigmented palmo-plantar papules and plaques. Ind J Dermatol 2014; 59: 636. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

76. Patnaik N, Agarwal S, Sharma S, Sharma S, Pandhi D. Evaluation of Key Histologic Variables in Skin Biopsies of Patients of Borderline Leprosy with Lepra Type 1 Reaction. IndJ DermatolVenereolLeprol. 2014; 80: 402-8. Cited by 1; Impact factor-

77. Daulatabad D, Singal A, Dhawan A, Pandhi D, Sharma S. Mucocutaneous Leishmaniasis due to Leishmania donovani infection in an Indian male. Int J Dermatol 2014 (ahead of print) Cited by 0; Impact factor-

78. Sehgal VN, Pandhi D, Khurana A.Biologics In Dermatology: Adverse Effects. Ind J Dermatol.2014; 59: 425-41. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

79. Dhawan A, Pandhi D, Goyal S, Bisherwal K.Angiokeratoma of vulva mimicking as genital warts. J ObstetGynaecol India 2014; 64 (Suppl 1): 148- 9. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

80. Pandhi D*, Ailawadi P. Initiation of Antiretroviral therapy. Ind J Sex Transm Dis 2014; 35:1-11. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0

81. Sehgal VN, Chatterjee K,Pandhi D, Khurana A. Basal Cell Carcinoma: Patho- physiology. Skinmed 2014; 12:176-81. Cited by 2; Impact factor-2.43

82. Chhabra N, Pandhi D, Verma P, Singal A. Inflammatory nevus comedonicus with epidermoid cyst . Ind J Dermatol 2014; 59: 422. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

83. Sehgal VN, Pandhi D, Khurana A. Non- Specific Genital Ulcers. Dermatol Clinics 2014; 32: 259-74. Cited by 1; Impact factor-2.609

84. Pandhi D*, Verma P, Singal A, Sharma R. The efficacy of azithromycin in pityriasis rosea: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Ind J Dermatol Venereol Leprol 2014; 80:36-40. Cited by 3; Impact factor- DERMATOLOGY 29

85. Pandhi D, Khanna D. Premature Graying of hair. Ind J Dermatol Venereol Leprol 2013; 79: 641-53. Cited by 3; Impact factor-

86. Singal A, Grover C, Pandhi D, Das S, Jain BK. Nosocomial urinary aspergilloma in an immunocompetent host: An unusual occurrence. Ind J Dermatol 2013; 58: 408. Cited by 1; Impact factor-

87. Pandhi D, Singal A, Bhattacharys SN. Lichen Planus in childhood: A series of 316 patients. PediatrDermatol 2014; 31: 59-67. Cited by 11; Impact factor-1.52

88. Pandhi D*, Verma P, Sharma S, DhawanAK. Borderline lepromatous leprosy manifesting as granulomatous mastitis. Lepr Rev 2012; 83: 202-4. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 0.857

89. Chhabra N, Pandhi D, Verma P, Singal A. Pleomorphic cutaneous sarcoidosis confined to lesions of vitiligo vulgaris in a patient with type 1 diabetes mellitus. Ind J DermatolVenereolLeprol 2012, 78: 754-6. Cited by 4; Impact factor-

90. Pandhi D*, Verma P, Singal A, Sharma S. Atypical lupus erythematosus panniculitis progressing to ANA-negative systemic lupus erythematosus. J Cutan Med Surg 2012; 16: 361-4. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 0.714

91. Verma P, Pandhi D, Yadav P. Dermatitis artefacta manifesting as genital scars: a result of an unusual behaviour pattern.Int J STD & AIDS 2012; 23: 527-8. Cited by 1; Impact factor-1.037

92. Pandhi D*, Verma P. Nail Avulsion: indications and methods. In: Ind J DermatolVenereolLeprol 2012; 78: 299-308 Cited by 6; Impact factor-

93. Pandhi D*, Gupta P, Singal A, Tondon A, Sharma SB, Madhu SV.Xanthelasmapalpebrarum: a marker of premature atherosclerosis. Postgrad Med J 2012;88: 198-204. Cited by 10; Impact factor-1.549

94. Verma P, Pandhi D.Lichen planus of the external urinary meatus masquerading sexually transmitted disease. Int J STD & AIDS 2012; 23: 73-4. Cited by 1; Impact factor-1.037

95. Verma P, Pandhi D*, Singal A. Trigeminal trophic syndrome complicating a case of borderline tuberculoid leprosy. Lepr Rev 2012; 83:108-12. Cited by 1; Impact factor-0.857

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96. Verma P, Pandhi D, Yadav P, DhawanAK. Neonatal purpurafulminans due to Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Pediatr Dermatol 2013; 30:266-7. Cited by 1; Impact factor-1.52

97. Verma P, Pandhi D, Yadav P. Unilateral nevoid/primary hyperkeratosis of nipple and areola successfully treated with radiofrequency ablation. J CutanAesthetSurg 2011; 4: 214-5 Cited by 1; Impact factor-

98. Pandhi D*,Sonthalia S. Human Papilloma virus vaccines:Current scenario. Indian J Sex Transm Dis 2011; 32: 75-88. Cited by 17; Impact factor-

99. Pandhi D*, Singal A, DAS S. Myiasis arising in condylomataaccuminatum - an unusual presentation. Int J STD & AIDS 2011; 22: 238-40. Cited by ; Impact factor-1.086

100. Pandhi D*,Vij A, Singal A. Contact Depigmentation induced by Propyl Gallate. ClinExpDermatol 2011; 36: 366-8. Cited by 4; Impact factor-1.198

101. Pandhi D*,Sonthalia S, Singal A. Mortimer‟s malady revisited: a case with polymorphic cutaneous and systemic sarcoidosis.Indian J DermatolVenereolLeprol2010; 76: 448. Cited by 4; Impact factor-0.976

102. Singal A, Sonthalia S, Pandhi D*.Erythema gyratumrepens-like eruption occuring in resolving psoriasis during methotrexate therapy. IntJ Dermatol 2010; 49: 306-307. Cited by 2; Impact factor-1.227

103. Grover C, Arora P, Kedar A, Pal P, Lal B. Combination of oral corticosteroids and polidocanol sclerotherapy in the management of infantile hemangiomas. Dermatol Surg. 2010 Dec;36(12):2030-6. Cited by 6; Impact factor- 2.264

104. Grover C, Arora P, Manchanda V. Tinea capitis in the pediatric population: a study from North India. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol. 2010 Sep- Oct;76(5):527-32. Cited by 19 ; Impact factor-

105. Grover C, Kedar A, Arora P, Lal B. Efficacy of oral prednisolone use in the treatment of infantile hemangiomas in Indian children. Pediatr Dermatol. 2011 Sep; 28(5):502-6. Cited by 6 ; Impact factor-1.52

106. Grover C, Khurana A. Onychomycosis: Newer insights in pathogenesis and diagnosis. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol 2012;78:263-70. Cited by 22; Impact factor- DERMATOLOGY 31

107. Grover C, Chaturvedi UK, Reddy BN. Role of nail biopsy as a diagnostic tool. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol 2012;78:290-8. Cited by 5; Impact factor-

108. Grover C. Book Review for “Atopic dermatitis in childhood and Adolescence” in Natl Med J Ind 2012; 25(2):121. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-0.908

109. Grover C, Bhattacharya SN, Pandhi D, Singal A, Kumar P. Computer Assisted Objective Structured Clinical Examination: A useful tool for dermatology undergraduate assessment. Ind J Dermatol Venereol Leprol 2012; 78:519. Cited by 4; Impact factor-

110. Grover C, Khurana A. An update on treatment of onychomycosis. Mycoses. 2012; 55:541-551. doi: 10.1111/j.1439-0507.2012.02199.x. Cited by 22 ; Impact factor-1.805

111. Grover C, Khurana A, Bhattacharya SN. Sclerotherapy in the treatment of infantile hemangiomas. J Cut Aesth Surg 2012;5(3):201-203. Cited by 1; Impact factor-

112. Grover C, Khurana A. Telogen effluvium. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol. 2013 Sep-Oct;79(5):591-603. doi: 10.4103/0378-6323.116731. Cited by 5 ; Impact factor-

113. Singal A, Grover C, Pandhi D, Das S, Jain BK. Nosocomial Urinary Tract Aspergilloma in an Immunocompetent Host: An Unusual occurrence. Indian J Dermatol. 2013 9; 58(5):408 Cited by 1 ; Impact factor-

114. Grover C, Khurana A, Sharma S, Singal A. Bullous systemic lupus erythematosus. Indian J Dermatol. 2013 Nov;58(6):492. doi: 10.4103/0019- 5154.119973. Cited by 4; Impact factor-

115. Grover C, Khurana A, Jain R. Rathi V. Transungual Surgical excision of subungual glomus tumor. JCAS 2013; 6(4): 196-203 Cited by 2 ; Impact factor-11.444

116. Nanda S, Grover C. Utility of gel nails in improving the appearance of cosmetically disfigured nails: experience with 25 cases. J Cutan Aesthet Surg. 2014 Oct-Dec;7(4):240-1. doi: 10.4103/0974-2077.150792. (Author response) Cited by 2 ; Impact factor-

117. Grover C. Role of chemical peeling in nail disorders. J Cutan Aesthet Surg. 2014 Oct-Dec;7(4):201-2. DERMATOLOGY 32

Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

118. Sardana K, Goel K, Garg VK, Goel A, Khanna D, Grover C, Khurana N. Is frictional lichenoid dermatitis a minor variant of atopic dermatitis or a photodermatosis. Indian J Dermatol. 2015 Jan-Feb;60(1):66-73. doi: 10.4103/0019-5154.147797. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

119. Chhabra N, Grover C, Singal A, Bhattacharya SN, Kaur R. Leprosy Scenario at a Tertiary Level Hospital in Delhi: A 5-year Retrospective Study. Indian J Dermatol. 2015 Jan-Feb;60(1):55-9. doi: 10.4103/0019- 5154.147793. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

120. Grover C, Nanda S, Reddy BSN. Gauze Strip Tourniquet for Nail Surgery. J Cut Aesth Surg 2014:7(3):164-166 Cited by 0; Impact factor-

121. Dhawan AK, Grover C, Sharma S. Phenytoin induced pellagroid dermatitis. Indian J Dermatol 2014:59(5):520-1 Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

122. Verma P, Grover C, Sharma S. Post-kala-azar dermal leishmaniasis in pregnancy: hitherto unaccounted. Int J Dermatol. 2014 Apr 16. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-4632.2012.05810.x. [Epub ahead of print] Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-1.227

123. Nanda S, Grover C. Utility of Gel Nails in Improving the Appearance of Cosmetically Disfigured Nails: Experience with 25 Cases. J Cut Aesthet Surg 2014; 7(1): 26-31. Cited by 2; Impact factor-

124. Tandon A, Jain B, Tandon R, Grover C, Pandhi D, Bhatt S. Infantile Hemangioendothelioma of the Parotid Gland: A Sonographic Diagnosis. Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography May/June 2011 27: 131-134. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

125. Grover C, Arora P, Kedar A, Pal P, Lal B. Kombination von oralen Korikosteroiden und Polidocanol-Skelorotherapie zur Therapie Infantiler Hemangiome. Vasomed 23.Jahrgang_5_2011. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

126. Khurana A, Grover C. Primary Annular Plaque Psoriasis: A Rare Entity. Tropical Clinics of Dermatology, Vol. 1, No. 1, Jul-Sep 2013, e1: Cited by 0; Impact factor-2.609

Monographs

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1. Pandhi RK, Sood A, Pandhi D. Booklet on Sexually transmitted diseases and HIV. 2. Reddy BSN, Grover C. Management of Difficult to treat Psoriasis. 3. Reddy BSN, Grover C. Hair loss: Why it occurs and what to do

Book Editors and Section Editors 1. Archana Singal, Chander Grover. „Comprehensive Approach to Infections in Dermatology‟ 1st Edn, 2015. Published by JAYPEE Medical Publishers (P) Ltd., New Delhi. 2. Archana Singal. Section Editor. „Skin Tumours and Malignancies‟ in „IADVL Text book of Dermatology‟ IV Edn, 2015. Eds Sacchidanand S, Oberoi C. Published by Bhalani Publishers, Bangalore. 3. Archana Singal. Section Editor: Disorders of skin in Pediatric age group. In Textbook of Pediatrics 1st Edn 2015 Pg 875-908. Eds Mathur GP, Mathur S, Faridi MMA. Published by CBS Publishers and Distributors Pvt Ltd 2015, Delhi 4. Chief Co-Ordinator (Dermatology) for Standard Treatment Guidelines published by Delhi Society for Promotion of Rational Use of Drugs, 2014

Chapter in Books 1. Singal A, Sonthalia S. Skin Tuberculosis‟ in„Comprehensive Approach to Infections in Dermatology‟ 1st Edn, 2015. Eds Singal A, Grover C. Published by JAYPEE Medical Publishers (P) Ltd., New Delhi. 2. Singal A, Sonthalia S. „Principals of Clinical Diagnosis‟ in „IADVL Text book of Dermatology‟ IVth Edn, 2015. Eds Sacchidanand S, Oberoi C, Published by Bhalani Publishers, Bangalore. 3. Singal A. Leprosy and HIV infection in „IAL Textbook of Leprosy‟ 2nd Edn, 2015 Pg. 305 -313. Eds Kar HK, Kumar B. Published by JAYPEE Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd, Daryaganj, New Delhi. 4. Singal A, Chhabra N. „Childhood Leprosy‟in „IAL Textbook of Leprosy‟ 2nd Edn, 2015 Pg. 168-191. Eds Kar HK, Kumar B. Published by JAYPEE Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd, Daryaganj, New Delhi. 5. Sonthalia S, Singal A. „Anatomy of Skin‟ in Textbook of Pediatrics. 1st Edn 2015 Pg 875-876. Eds Mathur GP, Mathur S, Faridi MMA. Published by CBS Publishers and Distributors Pvt Ltd 2015, Delhi 6. Khanna D, Singal A. „Evaluation of Dermatologic Patient‟ in Textbook of Pediatrics 1st Edn 2015 Pg 877-878. Eds Mathur GP, Mathur S, Faridi MMA. Published by CBS Publishers and Distributors Pvt Ltd 2015, Delhi 7. Singal A, Aggarwal P. „Vitiligo and Albinism‟ in Textbook of Pediatrics 1st Edn 2015 Pg 877. Eds Mathur GP, Mathur S, Faridi MMA. Published by CBS Publishers and Distributors Pvt Ltd 2015, Delhi 8. Dhawan J, Singal A. Immune mediated Blistering Diseases of Childhood‟ in Textbook of Pediatrics 1st Edn 2015 Pg 878-879. Eds Mathur GP, Mathur S, Faridi MMA. Published by CBS Publishers and Distributors Pvt Ltd 2015, Delhi 9. Singal A, Mehta S. „Eczema in Pediatric Age Group‟ in Textbook of Pediatrics 1st Edn 2015 Pg 881. Eds Mathur GP, Mathur S, Faridi MMA. Published by CBS Publishers and Distributors Pvt Ltd 2015, Delhi

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10. Singal A, Sharma R. „Acne in Children‟ in Textbook of Pediatrics 1st Edn 2015 Pg 881. Eds Mathur GP, Mathur S, Faridi MMA. Published by CBS Publishers and Distributors Pvt Ltd 2015, Delhi 11. Khanna D, Singal A. „Arthropod bites and Infestations‟ in Textbook of Pediatrics 1st Edn 2015 Pg 903. Eds Mathur GP, Mathur S, Faridi MMA. Published by CBS Publishers and Distributors Pvt Ltd 2015, Delhi 12. Singal A. „Photosensitivity in Pediatric age Group‟ in Textbook of Pediatrics 1st Edn 2015 Pg 906. Eds Mathur GP, Mathur S, Faridi MMA. Published by CBS Publishers and Distributors Pvt Ltd 2015, Delhi 13. Singal A, Chhabra N. „Pigmentory Abnormalities of Nail‟ in „Pigmentary Disorders A Comprehensive Compendium‟1st Edn, 2013. Eds Lahiri K, Chatterjee M, Sarkar R. Published by Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers. New Delhi. 14. Singal A. „Vesico-Bullous Disorders‟ in the book „Textbook of Pediatric Dermatology‟ 1st Edn, 2013. Eds Arn Inamdar. Published by Jaypee Publishers. New Delhi. 15. Singal A, Sonthalia S. „Urticaria and Angioedema‟ in „IADVL‟s Concise Textbook of Dermatology‟ 1st Edn 2012. Eds Viswanath V. Published by Wiley India Pvt. Ltd. Ansari Road, Daryaganj, New Delhi 16. Singal A, Khanna D. „Dermatophytic Onychomycosis‟ in the book „Nail and its Disorders‟ 1st Edn, 2013. Eds Sacchdanand S and Somiah S. Published by Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers. New Delhi.. 17. Singal A. „Cutaneous tuberculosis‟ in“Handbook of Skin Disease with Evidence Based Treatment‟1st Edn. 2010. Ed. Sardana K. Published by Wolters Kluwer Publishers. New Delhi. 18. Singal A. „Dermatoses in Pregnanacy‟ in „Advances in Obstetrics and Gynecology‟ 1st Edn 2008. Eds Rajaram S, Mehta S, Goel N.Published by JAYPEE Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd, Daryaganj, New Delhi 19. Singal A, Mehta S. Management of Sexually Transmitted Infections in Indian Adolescents in A Textbook on HIV Infection and AIDS in Adolescents, 2008 Pg. 233-256. Eds Bhatia MS, Grover V, Gupta R. Published by New Age International Publishers, Delhi. 20. Singal A, Agarwal P. Hypopigmented disorders. In Current Trends in Pediatrics. Volume 3. 2007 Pg. 194-202. Eds Mathur GP, Mathur S. Published by Academa Publisher , Nai sarak, Delhi-110006. 21. Singal A, Mehta S. Eczem in pediatric age group. In Current Trends in Pediatrics. Volume 2. 2006 Pg. 296-306. Eds Mathur GP, Mathur S. Published by Academa Publisher , Nai sarak, Delhi-110006. 22. Grover C. Gonococcal Infections. Association of Physicians of India: Textbook of Medicine. 2011: pp43-46 23. Grover C. Cutaneous manifestations of Gastrointestinal Diseases In GI Surgery Annual 18th edition published by Indian Association of surgical , 2011. 24. Grover C. Nail Disorders. In Diagnosis and Management of Skin Disorders: An evidence based approach. Eds Sardana K, Garg VK, Mahajan S. First edition Publishers Wolters Kluwer (India) Pvt ltd, Delhi 2012. Pp 551-573. 25. Grover C. “Nail Tumors” In Nail and Its Disorders, Eds Sacchidanand S, Somaiah S. 1ST Edition, Jaypee Publications. DERMATOLOGY 35

26. Grover C. Summary: Crisp yet Comprehensive. In How to write Thesis and Thesis Protocol: A primer for Medical, Dental and Nursing courses. Eds Gupta P, Singh N. Published by Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd, Delhi, 2014 pp:140-144. 27. Grover C. Psoriasis. In IADVL Textbook of Dermatology, 3rd Edition. Eds Sacchidanand S. Published by Bhalani Publishers (P) Ltd, 2015. 28. Grover C, Dhawan AK. Gonococcal Infections. In API Textbook of Medicine. Eds YP Munjal. Published by Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd, Delhi, 2015 29. Grover C, Vohra S. Fungal Infections. In Comprehensive Approach to Infections in Dermatology. Eds Singal S, Grover C. Published by Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd, Delhi, 2015 30. Grover C, Bansal S. Nevi and Vascular Disorders in Textbook of Pediatrics Eds Mathur GP, Mathur S, Faridi MMA published by CBS Publishers and Distributors Pvt Ltd 2015, Delhi PP 889-890 31. Pandhi D, Chowdhry R. Sexually Transmitted Infections. In “ Infections in Dermatology” 1st Edn 2014. Ed Singal A, Grover C. Published by Jaypee Publishers. New Delhi 32. Pandhi D. Kaul S. Skin and soft tissue infections. In “Rational use of antibiotics in infections.” Ist Edn 2014. Published by Indian Medical Association. 33. Pandhi D. Examination of the skin. In “Clinical Methods in Pediatrics”. 3rd Edn. 2014. Ed. Gupta P. Published by CBS Publishers and Distributors. New Delhi. 34. Pandhi D, Khurana A. Genital ulcer disease. In “Textbook of Dermatoses in tropics”. Ist Edn 2014. Ed Sehgal VN. 35. Pandhi D, Dhawan AK. „Nail Anatomy‟ in the book „Nail and its Disorders‟ 1st Edn, 2013. Eds Sacchdanand S and Somiah S. Published by Jaypee Publishers. New Delhi. 36. Pandhi D, Verma P. Dermatological Consultations In: “ICU Manual”. 3rd edition 2013 Pg. 350-353. Eds. Goel A, Joshi R, Jain AP. Published by Paras Medical publisher. New Delhi 37. Pandhi D. Examination of the skin. In “Clinical Methods in Pediatrics”. 2nd Edn. 2011 Pg. 380-405. Ed. Gupta P. Published by CBS Publishers and Distributors. New Delhi. 38. Pandhi D, Sonthalia S. Collagen vascular disorders. In “Diagnosis and management of skin disorders.” 1st Edn. 2012 Pg.123-185 Eds. Sardana K, Garg VK, Mahajan S. Published by Wolters Kluwer Publishers. New Delhi. 39. Khanna N, Pandhi D. Dermatologic Emergencies. in Principles of Paediatric and Neonatal Emergencies, 3rd Edition 2010 Eds, Sachdev HPS, Choudhury P, Bagga A, Chug K, Ramji S, Puri RK.. Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, New Delhi. 40. Pandhi D. Examination of the skin. In “Clinical Methods in Pediatrics”. 1st Edn. 2009 Pg. 380-405. Ed. Gupta P. Published by CBS Publishers and Distributors. New Delhi. 41. Skin Conditions. In Standard Treatment Guidelines. 2nd Edn. 2005 Pg. 253-290. Eds. Sharma S, Sethi GR, Gulati RK. Published by Delhi Society

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for Promotion of Rational Use of Drugs, National Institute of Immunology, New Delhi. 42. Khanna N, Pandhi D. Dermatologic Emergencies. in Principles of Paediatric and Neonatal Emergencies, 2nd Edition 2004 Eds, HPS Sachdev, Panna Choudhury, Arvind Bagga, Krishan Chug, Siddharth Ramji, Ramesh K Puri. Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, New Delhi. 43. Skin Changes in Systemic Diseases. in CD Entitled Common Skin diseases in year 2001 Eds Reddy BSN, Kochhar AM, Khandpur S. Published by Chinnmaya Nanda Trust.

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Forensic Medicine

Department Forensic Medicine

1. Name of the Department : Forensic Medicine

2. Year of establishment : 1971

3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Part of the college/Faculty of Medical sciences

4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) - MBBS and MD

5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved Nil

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, Industries, foreign institutions, etc. Nil

7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons Nil

8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System Professional system / Medical Council of India pattern

9. Participationofthedepartmentinthecoursesofferedbyotherdepartments

As and When required, department participates in academic and Research activities of other departments

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/ Asst. Professors/others)

Sanctioned Filled Actual(including CAS&MPS) Professor

Associate Professors Asst. Professors Annexure-I Sr. Resident / Demonstrator

11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance

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12 . List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors N/A

13 . Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty–programme-wise information Nil

14. Programme-wise

Student Teacher Ratio

MBBS – 16:1 MD - 1: 1

15. Number of academic support staff (technical)and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual

Academic support staff( technical) Sanctioned -- Filled -- Actual 10

Administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual Sanctioned -- Filled -- Actual 1

16. Research thrusters as recognized by major funding agencies- Nil

17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise. Nil

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received Nil

19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST;UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE;DBT,ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received. Nil

20. Research facility/ centre with

- State recognition 225

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Post-mortem centre recognised by Delhi state.

Apart from departmental research facility, a central research laboratory

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by/created by industry or corporate bodies N/A

22. Publications: Annexure attached

23. Details of patents and income generated Nil

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated Nil

25. Faculty selected nationally/internationally to visit other laboratories/institutions /Industries in India and abroad

Faculty frequently visit other institute to give guest lectures, attend various workshops, training programs and refresher/ orientations programs.

26. Faculty serving in

National committees b)International committees Annexure-III c)Editorial Boards d)Any other

27. Faculty recharging strategies(UGC, ASC, Refresher/orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs). They frequently visit other institutes to attend these programmes.

28. Student projects Nil

29. Awards/recognitions received the national and international level by

• Faculty 1. Aggarwal NK Distinguished Service award was given by IMAEDB, as doctor’s Day Award -09 on 05.07.09 2. Verma SK Excellence Award was given by 10th IMPALMS on 25th November, 2010

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30. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national /International) with details of outstanding participants, if any.- Nil

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments As the guidelines of ethical committee of the institute

32. Student profile programme-wise: As per Delhi University guidelines

Name of the Applications Selected Pass percentage Programme received Male Female Male Female (refertoquestionno.4)

33. Diversity of students–As per Delhi University guidelines

Name of the %of %of students %of students %of Programme students From other from students (refer to question from the universities universities from other no.4) same within the outside the countries university State State

34. How many students have cleared Civil Service sand Defence Services examinations, NET,SET,GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.

N/A

35. Student progression N/A

Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG PG to M.Phil. PG to Ph.D. Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral

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Entrepreneurs

36. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates Of the same university 84%

From other universities within the State nil

From universities from other States 16%

From universities outside the country nil

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period - Nil

38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to a) Library -Departmental library having about 100 books

b) Internet facilities for staff and students Available

c) Total number of classrooms- Central facility

d) Classrooms with ICT facility-Central facility

e) Students’ laboratories- Central facility

f) Research laboratories-Central facility

39. List Of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates N/A

40. Number of postgraduate students getting financial assistance from the university. - All

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development to new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. Nil

42. Does the department to obtain feedback from:

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a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback?

b. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback?

c. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? Time to time meeting of faculty and non teaching staff members and their opinion are taken accordingly.

43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum10)- Our alumni are working at various academic positions in Medical colleges.

44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures /workshops / seminar) involving external experts

- Special one to one interactions & students seminar/ tutorials

45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.

Power point presentation, over head presentation, audio-visual aids are used for different types of lectures and programmes

46. How does the departments sure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? By feedback responses

47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. - Court attendance, training of police officers/ judicial officers &Para medics

48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department. Nil

49. State whether the programme/department is accredited/graded by other agencies? If yes, give details. - Programme recognised by Medical Council of India.

50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied. - The department publications have provided new information/ knowledge Generation in both basic & applied domain

51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department.

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52. Future plans of the department. ---N/A

- The department plans to upgrade the existing facilities to serve the society by procuring latest gadgets & tools.

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Sanctioned and Working Strength

(Department of Forensic Medicine)

Post Sanctioned Strength Working Strength Professor 1 4* Assoc. Professor 1 1# Asstt. Professor 4 1¶ Senior Resident 6 3 Total 12 8

*Two Senior Residents and One Asstt Professor on the sanctioned posts had been up graded to Professor under the MPS scheme.

# Thesanctioned Post of Assoc. Professor had been downgraded to the Asstt Professor.

¶ One Asstt Professor on the sanctioned post had been up graded to Assoc. Professor under the MPS scheme.

Hence, one sanctioned post of Professor and one sanctioned post of Asstt Professor are vacant. Post of Professor has been advertised.

An appointment letter on the vacantsanctioned post of SRhas been issued. Annexure-II Department Forensic Medicine

Publications:

YEAR 2009-10

1. Juthika D, Gupta N, Aggarwal NK, Consumer Protection Act- Blessing or Curse to medical Profession, Delhi Psychiatry Journal, 2009 Vol .12,2, 302-305. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

2. Kohli A, Kumar A, Homicide trends in Delhi, India in: Randal BT, Ulrich RC, editors. Homicide: Trends, causes and preventions, New York: Nova Publishers; 2009, P 129-142.

3. Tyagi Y, Kumar A, Kohli A, Banerjee KK. Estimation of age by morphological study of sterna and of fourth ribs in males. K Indian Acad Forensic Medicine; 2009April- June; 31(2):87-94. Cited by 2; Impact factor-NA

4. Kohli A. Medical consent in India- ethical and legal issues in: Nafisa Begum, Editor. Medical Treatment and Law. Hyderabad: The ICFAI University Press; 2010, p 165-176.

5. Verma SK. Contributed chapter on, “Medico-legal Aspects of Sexually Transmitted Diseases and HIV/AIDS”. In: Bhatia MS, Grover V, Gupta R (eds). A Textbook on HIV infection and AIDS in Adolescents. New Age International Publishers, N-Delhi, 2009.

6. Verma SK. Oxygen Cylinder blast fatality: a case report and review of literature. Ind Internet J Forensic Med Toxicol 2009; 7: 64-70. Cited by 1; Impact factor-NA

YEAR 2010-11 1. Verma SK. Contributed chapter on,”Medico legal issues in Health practice”. In Gupta P (eds). Textbook of Preventive and Social Medicine. 3rd edition, CBS Publishers and Distributors, Delhi, 2010.

2. Sinha US, Uttam S, Pathek AK, Verma SK, Singh AK, Kaul A. Suddent Death if Jawan/ Trainee in Military/CRPF/Paramilitary Forces: Report of two cases and Review of Literature. IIJFMT 2010; 8(4): 153-163.

YEAR 2011-12

1. Verma A, Verma SK. Dental/ Medical practice and Right to Information Act: Current status. IIJFMT 2011; 9(1): 7-18

2. Murty OP, Verma SK, Jeevitaa/p Supaya, Jennifer Lee Liping, Loo Hsueh Han, Maria Elina bt Zia Study on Pattern of Suicides in Malaysian and Indian Capital. IIJFMT 2011; 9(2): 33-40.

3. Verma SK, Verma A. Admissibility of Forensic Evidence in Indian Courts. IIJFMT 2011; 9(4): 86-91.

4. Kohli A. Mapping murder- The geography of Indian firearm fatalities. Indian Armed Violence Assessment Issue Brief No.2. Geneva: Small Arms Survey; September 2011. Available from:

YEAR 2012-13

1. Srivastava V, Kohli A, Banerjee KK. Pattern of fatal blunt thoracoabdominal trauma in noth east Delhi. J Forensic Med. Toxicol. 2012 Jan-Jun; 29(1);18- 22. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

2. Gupta N, Aggarwal N K. Child abuse. Delhi Psy J. 2012; Vol15 (2):416-19. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

YEAR 2013-14

1. Kumar A, Kohli A, Verma SK. Fatal cardiac tamponade by Bodkin. Med Sci Law 2013; 53: 93-95. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 0.758

2. Siddhamsetty AK, Verma SK, Kohli A, Puri D, Singh A. Estimation of Time sicne death from electrolyte, glucose & calcium analysis of postmortem vitreous humour in semi-acid climate. Med Sci Law (accepted for publication, 2013) Cited by 0; Impact factor- 0.758

3. Murty OP, Kohli A, Millo T, Rani M, Verma SK, Sikary AK, Girdhar S, Sharma SK, Banerjee KK, Kumar PS.Uniform guidelines for postmortem work in India :faculty development on standard operative procedures (sop) in forensic medicine and toxicology. J Forensic Med Toxicol 2013; 30: 1-136. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

4. Siddamsetty AK, Aggarwal NK. Bhatia MS, Sexomania, Delhi Psych J, Oct. 2013,16(2), 432-434. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

5. Gupta N, Aggarwal NK, Bhatia MS. The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO), Delhi Psych J, Oct 2013,16(2), 429-431.

Books: 1. Aggarwal NK. Quick Review of Forensic Medicine. New Delhi. New Age International (P) Ltd. 2012

Chapter in Book

1. Aggarwal N K. legal Procedures. In: Modern text Book of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology. 1st ed. New Delhi: Jaypee Brothers, 2013. 2. Kohli A, Kumar A.Homicide Trends in Delhi. In: Homicide trends, causes and prevention.1st ed.New York: Nova science publisher, 2009; 129-42. 3. Aggarwal NK, Verma SK. Child and law. In: A comprehensiveText Book of child and adolescent. 1st ed. New Delhi: CBS Publisher, 1996.

Annexure-III

Faculty serving in,

National committees/International committees/editorial boards/any other

Aggarwal N K

1. Invited to deliver a talk on “Ethical Aspects of AIDS” as guest lecture on Symposium cum CME-2012, on Medico legal Responsibilities of doctors at BhagatPhool Singh Govt. Medical College for women, Sonepat. 2. Invited to deliver a guest lecture on “Child Abuse” in the midterm CME on “Advances and Challenges in Psychiatry” held at Jurassic Park Inn, Sonepat, organized by Delhi Psychiatric Society. 3. Chaired a scientific session and participated in the National Symposium on Technological Advances in forensic applications and 11th National Conference of Indian Congress of forensic Medicine and Toxicology held at PGIMER Chandigarh on 4th and 5th January, 2013. 4. Invited to deliver a lecture on Forensic Medicine in the meeting of senior police officers in a Conference hall at Darya Ganj. Continuing as an expert to National Human Rights commission to impart opinion in cases of custodial deaths, 2012. 5. Member national editorial advisory board for the journal Indian journal of forensic medicine and toxicology 6. Member scientific council for the journal of forensic medicine and toxicology. 7. Member editorial board Delhi psychiatry journal 8. Member national advisory board IAMLE 2013 9. Invited & delivered a guest lecture at ESIC PGIMSR & Hospital, Basaidarapur, New Delhi on the topic of “issues Pertaining to Handling of Medicolegal Cases” on 17.02.2012. 10. Chaired a session on Medical Ethics in the 3rd international Conference on Current Trends Forensic Sciences, Legal Medicine, Medical Negligence and Litigation in Medical Practice held at Jaipur from 3rd to 5th February 2012. 11. Member advisory board in the 3rd international conference on current trends in forensic Sciences, legal medicine, medical negligence and litigation in medical practice held at jaipur from 3rd to 5th February, 2012. 12. Attended the orientation workshop for assessors organized by MCI on 24.11.11 13. Nominated as as expert for National Human Rights commissions. 14. Members National editorial advisory board for the journal medicolegal update. 15. Member national editorial advisory board for the journal Indian journal of forensic medicine and toxicology. 16. Member scientific council for the journal of forensic medicine and toxicology. 17. Member editorial board Delhi psychiatry journal

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Verma S K 1. Member, Editorial Board, Delhi Psychiatric Journal. 2. Member Advisory Board, Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine. 3. Member, International Advisory Board, Journal of Forensic medicine and toxicology 4. Chairman, Scientific Committee for workshop on, “Quality Forensic Services and Teaching”, at AIIMS, on 7th November, 2012. 5. Appointed consultant to National Human Rights Commission to impart opinion in cases of custodial deaths, 2012. 6. Invited to join Board of Collaborative Reviewers of the, “Medico-Legal Book-2013 by Institute of Medicine & Law. 7. Chaired a scientific session and participated in the National Symposium on Technological Advances in Forensic Applications and 11th National Conference of Indian Congress of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology held at PGIMER Chandigarh on 4th and 5th January, 2013 8. Psychiatry Journal Member Advisory Board, Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine 9. Editor-in-chief, Indian internet Journal of Forensic medicine and Toxicology. 10. Member, Editorial Board, Delhi Psychiatric Journal. 11. Member Advisory board, Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine 12. Member, International Advisory Board Journal of Forensic medicine and Toxicology. 13. Organized Training of Trainee Officers of Delhi Judicial Services at UCMS and GTBH from 16th- 21st May 2011 and taken lectures on different aspects of medico-legal issues. 14. Organized Training of Medical Officers of Delhi Jal Board on 21st April, 2011 and taken participatory session on, “Assessment of Age” Editor, Indian Congress of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology 15. Editor, ICFMT 16. Invited as Guest faculty to take lecture on, “Homicide Crime and Prior formalities for sending the body for Post-mortem examination in detection of bodily injuries” at CBI Academy, Ghaziabad 17. Invited by Director (Academics), Delhi to take sessions on, “Recording of Evidence and appreciation”. 18. Invited to deliver guest lecture on, “Forensic Medicine: Demand-Supply Analysis”, in, “National Symposium on Technological Advancements in Forensic Applications and 11th National Conference of ICFMT”, at PGI, Chandigarh Annexure-III

Kohli A

1. Member International editorial board of the Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology 2. Managing editor of the International Journal of Medical Toxicology & Legal Medicine 3. National Resource Faculty for the Workshop on „Standard Operative Producers for Medico legal work and Modular Teaching‟ held at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi

Kumar A

1. Invited as Guest faculty to take lecture on, “Methods of establishing identity of living and Modes of death” at CBI Academy, Ghaziabad on 8th Sept 2014. 2. Invited as Guest faculty to take lecture on, “Medico legal aspect of Insanity and Common Poison” at CBI Academy, Ghaziabad on 6th Jan 2015. 3. Invited as Guest faculty to take lecture on, “Use of DNA Fingerprinting in detection of crime ” at CBI Academy, Ghaziabad on 23rd March 2015.

Medicine

Department of Medicine

1. Name of the Department MEDICINE

2. Year of establishment 1971

3. Is the Department part of a college/Faculty of the university? COLLEGE (UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES)

4. Names of programs offered (UG, PG, PharmD, Integrated Masters; M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Ph.D., Certificate, Diploma, PG Diploma, D.M./M.Ch., Super specialty fellowship, etc.) UG (MEDICINE), PG (MEDICINE), PhD

5. Interdisciplinary programs and departments involved: CPC (Pathology), TEACH VIP (Surgery, Gynecology, Pediatrics, Orthopedics), PG Rotations (Dermatology, Neurology, Anesthesia, Psychiatry)

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. NONE

7. Details of programs discontinued, if any, with reasons DNB (MEDICINE): The Department is already running PG program of MD in Medicine. As per MCI guidelines, a Department cannot run two similar programs of equivalent degrees. Hence, as per the introduction of this rule, the DNB program was stopped in 2004.

8. Examination System: SEMESTER

9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments NONE

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others) (as on 20.03.2015)(college only) Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS) Professor 4 + 1 (Chest & 1 5 TB) Associate Professor/Reader 4 + 1 (Chest & 1 0 TB) Assistant Professor/Lecturer 7 + 1 (Chest & 8 4 TB) Tutor / Clinical Instructor 0 0 0 Senior Resident 5 + 1 (Chest & 2 2 TB)

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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance Name Qualification Designation Specialization No. of Years of Experience (as on 09.03.2015) OP Kalra MD (Medicine), Professor & 33 years 4 DM Principal months (Nephrology) SV Madhu DTCD, MD Professor & 29 years 11 (Medicine), DM HOD months (Endocrinology) MP Agarwal MD (Medicine) Professor Medicine 31 years 7 months R Avasthi MD (Medicine) Professor Medicine 29 years 8 months S.Agarwal MD (Medicine) Professor Medicine 31 years 3 months G.S.Ranga MD (Medicine) Professor Medicine 22 years 2 (CHS) months S.Giri (CHS) MD (Medicine), Professor Nephrology 19 years MBA Srimanta K Sahu MD (Medicine) Professor Medicine 9 years 4 (CHS) months RajatJhamb MD (Medicine) Associate Medicine 9 years 6 (CHS) Professor months Shiva Narang MD (Medicine) Associate Medicine 8 years 5 (CHS) Professor month Amitesh MD (Medicine) Assistant Medicine 10 years 9 Aggarwal Professor months Ashish Goel MD (Medicine), Assistant Endocrinology 10 years 10 Professor months AlpanaRaizada MD (Medicine) Assistant Medicine 9 years 3 Professor months Amit Kumar MD Assistant 5 years 5 Verma (Pulmonology) Professor month

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors NONE

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – program-wise information NIL

14. Program-wise Student Teacher Ratio UG – 10.7:1, PG – 1.07:1

15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual. Academic and technical support staff is posted from the College pool as per requirement of the Departments. The College details are

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Sanctioned Filled Actual 588 406 182

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies Registry of Young Diabetes at the onset Role of Yoga And Fenugreek In Prevention Of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Prevalence of diabetes, prediabetes and gestational diabetes mellitus Post prandial lipaemia in T2DM and its complications Genetics of T2DM

17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise. Name of National/ Funding Project title Grant the faculty International agency received Kalra OP National DBT Role of genetic 37.18 lacs polymorphisms of renin- angiotensin-aldosterone on the reno-protective efficacy of angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors in patients with diabetic nephropathy National DST Chronic kidney disease: A 53.26 lacs study of polymorphism of xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes dealing with persistent organic compounds and development of therapeutic interventions in vitro National UGC Studies on oxidized 13.51 lacs phospholipids and lipoprotein associated – Phospholipase A2 in diabetic and non diabetic chronic kidney disease National UGC Spatial Analysis using 9.24 lacs Geographic Information System based maps to determine the impact of environmental and occupation hazards in causation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Madhu SV National ICMR Registry of people with 29.55 lacs Diabetes in India with young age at Onset” Phase 2

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National RSSDI A multicentric, randomized, 42.15 lacs controlled trial of yoga and fenugreek in the prevention of type 2 diabetes mellitus – Indian Prevention of Diabetes Study (IPDS) - ONGOING National RSSDI Role Of Yoga And 15 lacs Fenugreek In Prevention Of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus – The Indian Prevention Of Diabetes Study (IPDS)” – Phase II National RSSDI Study of prevalence of 5.50 lacs diabetes, prediabetes, gestational diabetes mellitus and diabetes risk factors in urban Delhi National DBT Role of Post Prandial 35.62 lacs Lipaemia in the development of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and related macro vascular disease National ICMR ICMR collaborative project Nation INDIAB wide Collaborat ive project for Delhi State. National CSIR Diabetes Mellitus-New drug Collaborat discovery R&D, molecular ive project mechanisms and genetic & with IGIB epidemiological factors Delhi. Aggarwal A National UGC Premature Graying – a 1.2 lacs Valuable Clinical Sign in Smokers Predating Early onset Coronary Artery Disease.

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received a) National collaboration b) International collaboration As detailed in point 17 above.

19. Departmental projects funded by ICMR; DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received. As detailed in point 17 above.

20. Research facility / centre with state recognition

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National recognition:Central Research Facility, UCMS international recognition

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies NONE

22. Publications: Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) Annexure 1 Monographs Chapters in Books Booksedited Books with ISBN with details of publishers Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, Medline, etc.) Citation Index – range / average SNIP SJR Impact Factor – range / average h-index

23. Details of patents and income generated NONE

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated NONE

25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / industries in India and abroad OP Kalra Commonwealth Fellowship in Nephrology at Leicester General Hospital, U.K SV Madhu WHO Fellow at Joslin Diabetes centre, CDC, ATLANTA, Cleveland Clinic, USA Part of national delegation from ICMR to visit university of Minnasota, USA IN 2011

26. Faculty serving in a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (specify) NAME ASSIGNMENT

Aggarwal A Founder Member and Executive Committee member, Indian Society for Atherosclerosis Research – Delhi Chapter. Member, Editorial Board, World Journal of Member, Editorial Board, General Medicine, Webmed Central plus Co-opted member, Board of Studies, PG Diploma in Preventive Cardiology (under JamiaHamdard in collaboration with AIHF/NHI) Member, Committee for IMA protocol for usage of different antibiotics Madhu SV Expert Member (Endocrinology/Diabetes) , ICMR Scientific advisory

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committee, Projects Review Committee and several other ICMR and DBT committees Associate Editor , Indian Journal of Diabetes of Developing Countries, Journal of Diabetes Member, National Advisory Board, Journal of Associations of Physicians of India Member, Advisory Committee of “Center for Promotion of Nutrition Research and Training with special focus on North-East, Tribal and Inaccessible population”, ICMR since 2010. Member, National Advisory Board, Indian J of Endocrinology &Metabolism Expert Member, Endocrinology Scientific Advisory Group, ICMR (reproductive health &endocrinology) Executive Committee Member, (National Executive), Endocrine Society of India

27. Faculty recharging strategies (Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs). Advanced Course Workshop in Medical Education Technology, 14 & 15 October, 2013 Second Faculty Development Workshop from 15th to 19th March 2011 First Faculty Development Workshop from 1st to 6th February 2010 Workshop on "Biostatistics for thesis Supervisors"2012 "Using PubMed, Cochrane Library, and Mendeleyto Search, Save, Store and Cite References"4 November 2012 Faculty Development Workshop "How to Supervise a Thesis" 29-30 September, 2012 Faculty Development Workshop "How to Obtain Funding for Research" 22-23 November, 2011

28. Student projects percentage of students who have taken upin-house projects including inter- departmental projects. All PG students require doing a research project and writing a thesis as a mandatory requirement. percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities / industry / institute UG students take up project through ICMR STS. All PG students undertake thesis projects funded by IMRG

29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by Faculty Doctoral / post doctoral fellows Students NAME AWARD Kalra OP Fellow, Indian College of Physicians State Award, Govt. of NCT of Delhi Fellow, Indian Society of Nephrology Madhu SV State Award, Govt. of NCT of Delhi Fellow, Indian College of Physicians

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National Excellence Award, health, Delhi Telugu Association C. Munichoodappa Oration for the year 2013 by Karnataka Chapter of Research Society for the Study of Diabetes In India Aggarwal A Fellowship, Indian College of Physicians Fellowship, Indian Society of Electrocardiology Fellowship, Indian Academy of Clinical Medicine Fellowship, International Medical Sciences Academy Honored with prestigious membership of National Academy of Medical Sciences in 2009. Won „Dr. M. Vishwanathan‟ Best poster Award for poster titled “How young is young coronary artery disease? Profile at a tertiary care hospital” in 64th Annual Conference of Association of Physicians of India, Greater , India, 29th Jan – 1st Feb, 2009. Awarded Gold medal for best outgoing postgraduate student in medicine of the year 2004 by Delhi University.

30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any. Name Source of funding „Medicine Update‟, UCMS – GTB Hospital, Delhi, India, Registrations 28th Feb-1st Mar 2015 „2nd Regional CME of Indian Society of Nephrology‟, ISN New Delhi, India, 10 – 11th Nov 2012 „23rd Annual Conference of Indian Society for UGC, MCI, AYUSH Atherosclerosis Research and International symposium on Atherosclerosis‟, UCMS – GTB Hospital, Delhi, India, 13th-14th Nov, 2010. „Workshop on Scientific Communication‟ UCMS - GTB Registrations Hospital, Delhi, India, 6th Apr, 2009 „International CME on Atherosclerosis, Hypertension UGC, MCI, AYUSH and Coronary Artery Disease & 15th Annual Conference of Indian Society of Hypertension‟, UCMS – GTB Hospital, Delhi, India, 12th-13th Nov, 2005 41st Annual Scientific Meeting for Research Society for the Study of Diabetes in India, Greater Noida, India, 8- 10th November 2013 „2nd International Congress on Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine‟, New Delhi, India, 25th-29th Feb, 2012 „Medical Response to Disasters & Mass Casualty Management ‟, UCMS – GTB Hospital, 28th-29th Sep, 2011 „7th Indo-US Summit‟, New Delhi, India, 28th Sep-2nd Oct, 2011 „Panel Discussion on Challenges faced by Medical IMA Profession‟, UCMS – GTB Hospital, Delhi, India, 19th Sep, 2009

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31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments IEC-ICMR

32. Student profile program-wise: All students appear in state level and National level entrance examination to enter UG and PG program. Name of the Program Applications Selected Pass percentage (refer to question no. 4) received Male Female Male Female

33. Diversity of students Name of the % of % of students % of students % of Program students from other from students (refer to question from the universities universities from other no. 4) same within the outside the countries university State State All courses Selection from all across country for Indian 0 citizens

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE, USMLE, PLAB, GPAT, NCLEX, CGFNS, IELTS and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise. NOT APPLICABLE

35. Student progression Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG As per national and state PG to M.Phil, DM / M Ch / DNB entrance examination PG to Ph.D. Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Employed DU selection committee Campus selection Other than campus recruitment Entrepreneurs NA

36. Diversity of staff Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same university 33.3 % from other universities within the State 6.7 % from universities from other States 60 % from universities outside the country NIL

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., DM, M Ch, Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period NIL

38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to a) Library Yes b) Internet facilities for staff and students Yes c) Total number of class rooms Four

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d) Class rooms with ICT facility and „smart‟ class rooms Yes e) Students‟ laboratories No f) Research laboratories Yes

39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates

a) from the host institution/university Dr. Azaz Ahmed Siddiqui, Dr. Mohd. Aslam, Mr. Brijesh Kumar Mishra b) from other institutions/universities Ms Jo Leslie Weaver from Emory University , Atlanta, USA pursued her PhD work in Endocrinology Division of Deptt. of Medicine, UCMS and was awarded her PhD from Emory University, USA.

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university. NONE

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new program(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. Yes. Feedback from Faculty and students.

42. Does the department obtain feedback from a. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? Yes, restructuring of curriculum and teaching methodology b. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? Yes, restructuring of curriculum and teaching methodology c. alumni and employers on the programs offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? No

43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) None

44. Give details of student enrichment programs (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts. Foreign Faculty lectures, Thesis workshops, CPC, Conferences, MEU activities, Mentorship programs

45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programs including clinical teaching. CPC, BST, Didactic lectures, seminars, workshops, Problem oriented teaching, journal clubs, post graduate reviews, difficult case presentations

46. How does the department ensure that program objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? Feedback from faculty and students

47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. Public lectures, PSM conducted community outreach activities

48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department. Medicine

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update, orientation programs

49. State whether the program/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details. MCI recognized

50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied. Through research papers, projects,PhD work as evident by publications

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51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department. Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities Challenges Varied clinical Lack of Super Ample clinical Constraint due material specialities material to patient load Cohesive Lack of infrastructure Central location Burden of medical faculty in NCR of Delhi administrative work apart from clinical, research and teaching responsibilities Freedom to Lack of dedicated in- International Budget pursue department academic exposure allocation independent time for faculty; research academic block; online access to wide range of academic material. Experienced & Lack of electronic Expansion to Space enthusiastic centralized health build super- constraint faculty information system. specialized departments. Robust & well- Lack of consistent Building up a Bureaucracy validated availability of essential HIS to also undergraduate & medications/equipments; improve postgraduate lack of in-house. transparency in training biomedical engineers for clinical programmes faster maintenance of outcomes. equipment.

52. Future plans of the department. PG courses in Emergency Medicine, DM courses in Endocrinology &Nephrology Bronchoscopy facility Endoscopy facility Medical ICU

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Tomar LR, Agarwal MP, Jain P, Aggarwal A. Cause of respiratory paralysis: kidney, not the lung. Emergency care Journal 2015 (accepted) Cited by 0; Impact factor- 1.77

Gupta R, Thakur R, Gupta P, Jalan N, Kushwaha S, Gupta M, Gupta P, Aggarwal A, Manchanda V. Evaluation of Geno Type MTBDRplus Line Probe Assay for Early Detection of Drug Resistance in Tuberculous Meningitis Patients in India. Journal of Global Infectious Diseases 2015; 7:5-10. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Sharma V, Aggarwal A. Helicobacter pylori: does it add to risk of Coronary artery disease. World Journal of Cardiology 2015;7:19-25. Cited by 0; Impact factor

Aggarwal A, Srivastava S, Agarwal MP, Dwivedi S. Premature Graying of Hair: An Independent Risk Marker for Coronary Artery Disease in smokers - A Retrospective Case Control Study. Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences 2015 (accepted) Cited by 0; Impact factor

Tomar LR, Pruthi S, Aggarwal A. An Unusual Presentation of Dengue Fever: Association with Longitudinally Extensive Transverse Myelitis –Permanente Journal 2015 (accepted) Cited by 0; Impact factor

Tomar LR, Aggarwal A, Jain P, Rajpal S, Agarwal MP. Acute viral hepatitis E presenting presenting with haemolytic anaemia and acute renal failure in a patient with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency. Tropical doctor 2014; doi:10.1177/0049475514559959. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.52

Tomar LR, Rajendran R, Pandey SK, Aggarwal A. Splenic abscess: Plasmodium vivax with secondary Escherichia coli infection. Tropical Doctor 2014;doi:10.1177/0049475514561507. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.52

Tomar LR, PruthiS, Muktesh G, Aggarwal A.Xanthelasma and Tendon Xanthomas – Early Signs of Life-Threatening Hypercholesterolemia. Heart Views 2014;15:94. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Aggarwal A, Muktesh G. Re: Systematic identification and treatment of smokers by hospital based cessation practitioners in a secondary care setting: cluster randomised controlled trial. BMJ2013;347:f4004. Cited by 0; Impact factor-16.3

Aggarwal A, Agarwal S, Sharma V. Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Young Patients of Coronary Artery Disease: Differences over a Decade. Journal of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Research 2014, 6, 169-173. Cited by 1; Impact factor-

Jain R, Dwivedi S, Aggarwal A. Adiponectin, central obesity and Carotid Intima Media Thickness in Coronary Artery Disease patients. J Preventive Cardiology; 3:555-561. Cited by 0; Impact factor-3.06

Kumari A, Singal A, Sharma SB, Aggarwal A. Association of Carotid Intima- Media Thickness with Leptin and Apoliprotein B/Apoliprotein A-I Ratio Reveals Imminent Predictors of Subclinical Atherosclerosis in Psoriasis Patients.ActaMedica (Hradec Králové) 2014;57(1):21-7. Cited by 2; Impact factor-0.33

Aggarwal A, Agarwal S, Sarkar PG, Sharma V. Predisposing factors to premature coronary artery disease in young (age ≤ 45 years) smokers: A single centre retrospective case control study from India.J CardiovascThorac Res 2014;6:15-19 Cited by 3; Impact factor-

Sonambekar AA, Gupta N, Agarwal MP, Rajpal S, Aggarwal A. Plasmodium Vivax Associated Myocarditis – A Case Report. European Journal of Case Reports in 2014;1:doi:10.12890/2014_000039. Cited by 3; Impact factor-1.40

Aggarwal A, Agarwal MP, Rajpal S, Batra VV, Sahu AK. Chronic active Hepatitis B with HBV associated nephropathy – close resemblance to lupus nephritis: a case report. European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine 2014;1:doi:10.12890/2014_000040. Cited by 0; Impact factor-2.30

Aggarwal A, Raoot A, Srivastava S, Dwivedi S. Short Term mortality in Acute Coronary Syndrome: Effect of Dysglycemia and Smoking. International Journal of Clinical Practice 2014;68: 404-405. Cited by 0; Impact factor-2.5

Tomar LR, Pruthi S, Aggarwal A. Xanthelasma and Tendon Xanthomas- Early signs of life threatening hypercholesterolemia. Circulation 2013 (accepted) Cited by 0; Impact factor-14.94

Aggarwal A, Muktesh G, Dwivedi S. Coronary Artery Disease – an Indian perspective. Eur Heart J 2013; 34:1857-58. Cited by 0; Impact factor-14.72

Mustafa M, Datta SK, Gupta S, Sundar S, Aggarwal A, Banerjee BD. Organochlorine pesticides levels in pregnant women with subclinical thyroid dysfunction. Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences 2013.(Accepted) Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Pruthi S, Aggarwal A, Goel A. Disaster Management in India: The Road Ahead. Prehospital and 2013; doi:10.1017/S1049023X12001616. Cited by 0; Impact factor Dwivedi S, Aggarwal A, Singh N, Agarwal S, Sharma V. Role of family milieu in tobacco addiction: A study from a tertiary care institution in India.Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition2013;31:130-132. Cited by 1; Impact factor-1.38

Aggarwal A, Aggarwal S, Goel A, Sharma V, Dwivedi S. A retrospective case-control study of modifiable risk factors and cutaneous markers in Indian patients with young coronary artery disease. J R Soc Med Cardiovasc Dis 2012; 1:1-8. Cited by 5; Impact factor-

Dwivedi S, Aggarwal A, Singh S, Sharma V. Familial Xanthelasma with Dyslipidemia: Just Another Family Trait?. North Am J Med Sci 2012;4:238-40. Cited by 3; Impact factor- Aggarwal A, Aggarwal S, Sharma V. Metabolic syndrome and coronary artery disease in Indians younger than 40 years. Journal of Endocrine & Metabolism 2012; 2:39-45. Cited by 4; Impact factor-8.57

Aggarwal A, Lokesh CR, Misra K, Dev M, Sharma V. An uncommon infectious cause of pleural effusion. Tropical doctor 2011: 1–2.

Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.52

Aggarwal A, Kotru M, Sharma V, Sharma S. Adrenal Insufficiency in Primary Adrenal Lymphoma: Innocuous Presentation of a Rare Sinister Illness. Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice 2011; 14:115-117. Cited by 2; Impact factor-0.26

Dwivedi S, Aggarwal A. Central obesity, hypertension and coronary artery disease: The seed and soil hypothesis.World J Cardiol2011; 3: 40-42. Cited by 2; Impact factor-0.26

Aggarwal A, Singh S. Newer anti atherosclerosis treatment strategies. Heart Asia 2011; 3:26-30. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Dwivedi S, Aggarwal A, Sharma V. Cardiotoxicity from ‘safe’ herbomineral formulations. Tropical Doctor 2011; 00: 1–3. Cited by 4; Impact factor-0.52 Dwivedi S, Aggarwal A. Addiction to ‘gul’ and ‘gutkha’ leading to acute pulmonary thrombosis and acute psychosis in a young pregnant lady. J Medical Cases 2010:1:35-36. Cited by 1; Impact factor- Aggarwal A, Sharma V, Dwivedi S. Pulmonary Thromboembolism Following Splenectomy in Hereditary Spherocytosis. J Medical Cases 2010; 1:14-15. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Dwivedi S, Aggarwal A, Sharma V, Dwivedi G. Giant gluteal xanthomas. Circulation 2010; 121:1866-1867. Cited by 0; Impact factor-14.94

Aggarwal A. The skin in general medicine. Clin Med 2010; 10: 96-97. Cited by 1.69; Impact factor-

Aggarwal A, Bansal A, Dixit A, Sharma V. Heartburn literally: Cardiac injury due to corrosive ingestion. J Postgraduate Medicne 2013;59:152-153. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-0.97

Tomar LR, Velmurugan M, Pruthi S, Aggarwal A. Asymptomatic Thoracic Esophageal Duplication Cyst in a Young Adult with Bronchiectasis. Lung India 2015 (accepted) Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

Pruthi S, Pandey R, Singh S, Aggarwal A, Ramavat A, Goel A. Analysis of the reasons why undergraduate chooses to study medicine. National Medical Journal of India 2013;26:147-49. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-0.90

Dwivedi S, Aggarwal A, Dev M. All in the Name of Flavour, Fragrance and Freshness: Deceptive Marketing for Smokeless Tobacco Preparations in and around a tertiary hospital in India. Indian Journal Medical Research 2012; 136: 836-841. Cited by 2 ; Impact factor-1.66

Aggarwal A, Sharma V, Rajpal S, Dwivedi S. Cause of seizures: Lungs, not the brain. Lung India 2011; 28: 65-66. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

Dwivedi S, Aggarwal A. Classification of Hypertension: How does inclusion of prehypertension affects health care in Indian scenario? Annals of NAMS 2010; 46: 24-32. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

Aggarwal A, Jhamb R. Subcutaneous nodules and bronchogenic carcinoma- an atypical manifestation. Journal of Human Diseases 2011; 1:1-3.

Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-2.52

Sharma V, Sharma A, Aggarwal A, Bhardwaj G, Aggarwal S. Acute Pancreatitis in a Patient with Vivax Malaria. Journal of the Pancreas 2011; 10; 13:215-216. Cited by 9 ; Impact factor-

Tomar LR, Agarwal MP,Aggarwal A, Narang S, Mishra K. Scalp swelling: An unusual presentation of small cell lung carcinoma. Indian journal of dermatology 2015(accepted) Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

Aggarwal A, Tomar LR, Pruthi S. Tubercular Cavity Calcification -Mimicking as a Mass Lesion.IJMS 2014 (accepted) Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-2.33

Aggarwal A, Tomar LR, Agarwal MP. Bilateral adrenal metastases: a rare finding in small cell carcinoma of the lung. IJMS 2014(accepted) Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-2.33

Tomar LT, Agarwal MP, Sonambekar AA, Aggarwal A. MURCS association presenting as chronic renal failure. Indian Journal of medical specialities 2014 (accepted) Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

Dwivedi S, Aggarwal A. Coronary risk profile: A tale of two teachers. Indian J Medical Specialities 2011; 2:57-61. Cited by 1 ; Impact factor-1.66

Dwivedi S, Aggarwal A, Sharma V. Coronary artery disease in the medical faculty: a wakeup call. Indian J Medical Specialities2010; 1:30-32.

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Aggarwal A, Muktesh G, Dwivedi S. Coronary Artery Disease in Young. In: Rewari BB Ed. Textbook of Indian Academy of Clinical Medicine 2013. Delhi, India: Jaypee Medical Publisher, 2013:73-81. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

Kalra OP, Aggarwal A. Rational use of diuretics and pathophysiology of edema. In: Kamath S ed. Medicine Update 2012. Mumbai, India: Jaypee Medical Publisher, 2012:601-610. Cited by 1; Impact factor-

Aggarwal A. Prophylaxis of Deep Vein Thrombosis. In: Goel A ed. The ICU Manual. Hyderabad, India: Paras Medical Publisher, 2011:117-119. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Tayade P, Taksande A, Aggarwal A. Hypertensive emergencies. In: Goel A ed. The ICU Manual. Hyderabad, India: Paras Medical Publisher, 2011:130- 132. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Aggarwal A, Jhamb R. Massive hemoptysis. In: Goel A ed. The ICU Manual. Hyderabad, India: Paras Medical Publisher, 2011:185-186. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Dhingra B, Aggarwal A. Meningitis. In: Goel A ed. The ICU Manual. Hyderabad, India: Paras Medical Publisher, 2011:174-176. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Aggarwal A, TakSande A, Hadda V. Acute respiratory distress syndrome. In: Goel A ed. The ICU Manual. Hyderabad, India: Paras Medical Publisher, 2011:203-205. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Aggarwal A. Hypokalemia. In: Goel A ed. The ICU Manual. Hyderabad, India: Paras Medical Publisher, 2011:212-213. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Aggarwal A. Hyperkalemia. In: Goel A ed. The ICU Manual. Hyderabad, India: Paras Medical Publisher, 2011:214-215.

Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Aggarwal A. Upper GI Bleed. In: Goel A ed. The ICU Manual. Hyderabad, India: Paras Medical Publisher, 2011:248-250.

Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Aggarwal A. Febrile Neutropenia. In: Goel A ed. The ICU Manual. Hyderabad, India: Paras Medical Publisher, 2011:266-267.

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Aggarwal A, Goel A.Scorpion bites. In: Goel A ed. The ICU Manual. Hyderabad, India: Paras Medical Publisher, 2011:290-291.

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Aggarwal A, Kumar P. Inflammatory cardiomyopathy causing heart failure. In: Lip GYH ed. Problem solving in heart failure. Oxford, UK: Clinical Publishing, 2011 (Accepted) Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Aggarwal A, Kumar P. Right heart failure. In: Lip GYH ed. Problem solving in heart failure. Oxford, UK: Clinical Publishing, 2011 (Accepted) Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Dwivedi S, Aggarwal A, Dwivedi M. Indigenous Drugs in Ischemic Heart Disease in Diabetics. In: Sahay BK ed. Cardiodiabetology. Delhi, India: Indian Journal of Clinical Practice, 2011. (Accepted) Cited by 13; Impact factor-

Kalra OP, Patil AV, Agarwal S, Aggarwal A, Tripathi AK, Yadav A. Effect of Cigarette Smoking on Renal Function in Healthy Subjects. J Am SocNephrol 2013;24:676.

Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-9.5

Aggarwal A, Dwivedi S, Jain P. Tobacco cessation clinics and WHO’s MPOWER policies.Atherosclerosis supplements 2011; 12:170. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-9.66

Aggarwal A, Dwivedi S, Singh N. Role of family milieu in tobacco addiction. Atherosclerosis supplements 2011; 12:121. Cited by 1 ; Impact factor-9.66

Aggarwal A, Dwivedi S. Dysglycemia and smoking: effect on short term mortality in patients with acute coronary syndrome. Journal of Diabetes 2011; 3: 63. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-2.34

Aggarwal A, Dwivedi S. Metabolic syndrome and coronary artery disease in young (< 40 years) Indians. Journal of Diabetes 2011; 3:63-64. Cited by 4 ; Impact factor-2.34

Dwivedi S, Aggarwal A, Kumar R. Effect of dysglycemia and smoking on short term mortality in patients with acute coronary syndrome. Atherosclerosis Supplements 2010; 2: 172. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-9.66

Aggarwal A, Dwivedi S, Dev M. Risk factor differences predisposing to recurrence and/ or death in young early onset coronary artery disease patients. Atherosclerosis Supplements 2010; 2: 164-165. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-9.66 Aggarwal A, Schroff P. Comparative Study of Risk Factors Profile in Young and Older Patients of Coronary Artery Disease in an East Delhi Tertiary Care Hospital. Atherosclerosis Supplements 2010; 2: 168. Cited by 0; Impact factor-3.818

Aggarwal A, Agarwal S. Metabolic syndrome and coronary artery disease in young. Proceedings of XVI International Symposium on Atherosclerosis, Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, Australia, 25th- 29th Mar 2012: pg 127-128. Cited by 0; Impact factor- Aggarwal ADwivedi S. Go Green: Plant Sterols and Stanols in Management of Coronary Artery Disease. Proceedings of XVI International Symposium on Atherosclerosis, Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, Australia, 25th- 29th Mar 2012: pg 100-101. Cited by 0; Impact factor- Aggarwal ADwivedi S. Cutaneous markers in Coronary Artery Disease. Proceedings of XVI International Symposium on Atherosclerosis, Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, Australia, 25th- 29th Mar 2012: pg 143. Cited by 0; Impact factor- Dwivedi S, Bansal A, Tyagi S, Agarwal MP, Aggarwal A. Comparative profile of carotid intima-media thickness and angiographic assessment in early onset and older coronary artery disease patient. Proceedings of XVI International Symposium on Atherosclerosis, Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, Australia, 25th- 29th Mar 2012: pg 143-144. Cited by 0; Impact factor- Aggarwal A, Bansal A, Dwivedi S, Tyagi S, Agarwal MP. Carotid intima- media thickness and angiographic profile of patients with early onset coronary artery disease. Proceedings of XVI International Symposium on Atherosclerosis, Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, Australia, 25th- 29th Mar 2012: pg 144. Cited by 0; Impact factor- Aggarwal A, Ramawat AS, Anand R, Anand R, Goel A. Automated electronic blood pressure recording may underestimate the blood pressure as compared to manual measurement by a mercury sphygmomanometer. Proceedings of XVI International Symposium on Atherosclerosis, Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, Australia, 25th- 29th Mar 2012: pg 118-119. Cited by 0; Impact factor- Kumar M, Madhu SV, Aggarwal A, Tripathi AK. Study of myopathy and underlying factors among patients taking atorvastatin. JAPI 2015; 63: 35. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Rakhe S, Agarwal MP, Bhatia MS, Aggarwal A. Study of post traumatic stress disorder in patients of acute coronary syndrome. JAPI 2015; 63: 40. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Somambekar AA, Agarwal MP, Aggarwal A. Study of Factors Influencing Pre-Hospital Delay In Patients of Acute Stroke. JAPI 2014; 62: 138. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Aggarwal A, Jain RK, Dwivedi S. Adiponectin, central obesity, carotid intima media thickness and coronary artery disease. Indian Heart Journal 2013; 65:S6. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Aggarwal A, Agarwal S, Sarkar PG, Sharma V. A single center retrospective case control study to analyze predisposing factors to premature coronary artery disease in young (age ≤ 45 years) smokers. Indian Heart Journal 2012;64:S112. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Aggarwal A, Aggarwal S, Sharma V. Temporal trends of cardiovascular risk factors in young CAD patients in a tertiary care hospital, 2000-2010 : a single centre retrospective study. Indian Heart Journal 2012;64:S122. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Dwivedi S, Aggarwal A. Cutaneous markers of coronary artery disease. Indian Heart Journal 2011; 63: 544. Cited by 9; Impact factor-

Aggarwal A, Ramawat AS, Anand R, Anand A, Goel A. Automated electronic blood pressure recording may underestimate the blood pressure as compared to manual measurement by a mercury sphygmomanometer. Indian Heart Journal 2011; 63: 550. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Gupta S, Aggarwal A. Assessment of oxidative stress and thyroid dysfunction with special reference to organochlorine pesticides. J Assoc Phys India 2011; 59:59-60. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Dwivedi S, Aggarwal A. Short term mortality in acute coronary syndrome: effect of dysglycemia and smoking. Indian Heart Journal 2010; 62: 465-466. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Aggarwal A,Dwivedi S, Dev M. Factors predisposing to recurrence and/ or death in early onset coronary artery disease patients. Indian Heart Journal 2010; 62: 478-479. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Aggarwal A, Bansal A, Dwivedi S, Tyagi S, Agarwal MP. Carotid intima- media thickness, echocardiographic and angiographic profile of patients with early onset coronary artery disease. Indian Heart Journal 2010; 62: 481. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Dwivedi S, Bansal A, Tyagi S, Agarwal MP, Aggarwal A. Comparative profile of carotid intima-media thickness, echocardiographic and angiographic assessment in early onset and older coronary artery disease patients. Indian Heart Journal 2010; 62: 481-482. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Dwivedi S, Aggarwal A, Dev M. All in the name of Flavor, Fragrance and Freshness-Smokeless Tobacco Preparations in and around East Delhi Tertiary Hospital. J AssocPhysc India 2010; 58: 766. Cited by 2; Impact factor-

Aggarwal A, Suman V. Correlation of individual lipid fraction with Carotid intima-media thickness in young CAD patients and controls. Proceedings of 26th Annual Symposium, ‘ISARCON 2013’ of Indian Society for Atherosclerosis Research, Thrissur, Kerala, 22–23 Nov 2013, pg 112. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Goel A, Amalazhari I, Aggarwal A. Andropause and atherosclerosis – A systematic review. Proceedings of 26th Annual Symposium, ‘ISARCON 2013’ of Indian Society for Atherosclerosis Research, Thrissur, Kerala, 22–23 Nov 2013, pg 111. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Gupta S, Aggarwal A. Assessment of oxidative stress and thyroid dysfunction with special reference to organochlorine pesticides. Proceedings ofUG Medical Student’s Research Conference, New Delhi, 17-19 Feb 2011 Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Aggarwal A. Planning meeting for the workshop. Proceedings ofInternational workshop for policy statement on euthanasia in India, New Delhi, 5-7 Aug 2011, pg 1-5. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Kumari A, Singal A, Aggarwal A, Sharma SB. Dyslipidemia and Increased CIMT in Patients of Psoriasis: An Emerging Association. Proceedings of24th Annual Conference of Indian Society for Atherosclerosis Research, Puducherry, India, 24th – 25th Sep 2011, pg 19. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Pruthi S, Aggarwal A. Disaster management in India: a road ahead. Proceedings of7th Indo-US Emergency Medicine Summit’, New Delhi, India, 28th Sep-2nd Oct, 2011, pg 1-2. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Dwivedi S, Aggarwal A. Cardiotoxic tobacco preparations galore- death in pouch. Proceedings of30th Annual Conference of Society of Toxicology, New Delhi, India, 9-11 Dec 2010, pg 24-25. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Aggarwal A, Dwivedi S, Jain P. Role of tobacco cessation clinics at Tertiary teaching centre and WHO’s MPOWER policies.Proceedings of23rd Annual Conference of Indian Society for Atherosclerosis Research and International symposium on Atherosclerosis’, UCMS – GTB Hospital, Delhi, India, 13th-14th Nov, 2010, pg 68. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Dwivedi S, Aggarwal A, Jain P. Learning curve of Tobacco Habit in young- our experience at tobacco cessation clinic.Proceedings of23rd Annual Conference of Indian Society for Atherosclerosis Research and International symposium on Atherosclerosis’, UCMS – GTB Hospital, Delhi, India, 13th-14th Nov, 2010, pg 74. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Dwivedi S, Aggarwal A. Assessment of Subclinical Atherosclerosis: Issues beyond Framingham.Proceedings of23rd Annual Conference of Indian Society for Atherosclerosis Research and International symposium on Atherosclerosis’, UCMS – GTB Hospital, Delhi, India, 13th-14th Nov, 2010, pg 101-106. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Dwivedi S, Aggarwal A, Rajpal S, Safal. Familial xanthelasma with dyslipidemia – a clue to CAD in the young. Proceedings of23rd Annual Conference of Indian Society for Atherosclerosis Research and International symposium on Atherosclerosis’, UCMS – GTB Hospital, Delhi, India, 13th-14th Nov, 2010, pg 88. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Dwivedi S, Aggarwal A, Singh N, Agarwal S. Role of family milieu in tobacco addiction: a pilot observation. Proceedings of23rd Annual Conference of Indian Society for Atherosclerosis Research and International symposium on Atherosclerosis’, UCMS – GTB Hospital, Delhi, India, 13th-14th Nov, 2010, pg 99. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Chawla D, Bansal S, Banerjee BD, Madhu SV, Kalra OP. Role of advanced glycation end product (AGE)-induced receptor (RAGE) expression in diabetic vascular complications.Tripathi AK. Microvasc Res. 2014 Sep;95:1-6. Cited by 6; Impact factor-2.859

Unnikrishnan R, Anjana RM, Deepa M, Pradeepa R, Joshi SR, Bhansali A, Dhandania VK, Joshi PP, Madhu SV, Rao PV, Lakshmy R, Jayashri R, Velmurugan K, Nirmal E, Subashini R, Vijayachandrika V, Kaur T, Shukla DK, Das AK, Mohan V; ICMR–INDIAB Collaborative Study Group. Glycemic control among individuals with self-reported diabetes in India--the ICMR- INDIAB Study. Diabetes TechnolTher. 2014 Sep;16(9):596-603. Cited by 1; Impact factor-2.293

Bhansali A, Dhandania VK, Deepa M, Anjana RM, Joshi SR, Joshi PP, Madhu SV, Rao PV, Subashini R, Sudha V, Unnikrishnan R, Das AK, Shukla DK, Kaur T, Mohan V, Pradeepa R.Prevalence of and risk factors for hypertension in urban and rural india: the ICMR-INDIAB study. Accepted for publication in Journal of Human Hypertension, 2014. Cited by 1; Impact factor-2.692

Joshi SR, Anjana RM, Deepa M, Pradeepa R, Bhansali A, Dhandania VK, Joshi PP, Unnikrishnan R, Nirmal E, Subashini R, Madhu SV, Rao PV, Das AK, Kaur T, Shukla DK, Mohan V; ICMR-INDIAB Collaborative Study Group. Prevalence of dyslipidemia in urban and rural India: the ICMR-INDIAB study.PLoS One. 2014 May 9;9(5):e96808. doi: 10.1371 /journal. pone. 0096808. eCollection 2014. Cited by 9; Impact factor-3.534 Madhu SV, Aslam M, Galav V, Bhattacharya SK, Jafri AA. Atorvastatin prevents type 2 diabetes mellitus--an experimental study.Eur J Pharmacol. 2014 Apr 5;728:135-40 Cited by 2; Impact factor-2.754 Anjana RM, Pradeepa R, Das AK, Deepa M, Bhansali A, Joshi SR, Joshi PP, Dhandhania VK, Rao PV, Sudha V, Subashini R, Unnikrishnan R, Madhu SV, Kaur T, Mohan V, Shukla DK. Physical activity and inactivity patterns in India - results from the ICMR-INDIAB study (Phase-1) [ICMR-INDIAB-5] ICMR– INDIAB Collaborative Study Group.Int J BehavNutr Phys Act. 2014; 11(1):26. Cited by 4; Impact factor-3.68 Tripathi AK, Chawla D, Bansal S, Banerjee BD, Madhu SV, Kalra OP. Association of RAGE gene polymorphism with vascular complications in Indian type 2 diabetes mellitus patients.Diabetes Res ClinPract. 2014 Mar;103(3):474-81. Cited by 2; Impact factor-2.853 Bansal S, Chawla D, Banerjee BD, Madhu SV, Tripathi AK. Association of RAGE gene polymorphism with circulating AGEs level and paraoxonase activity in relation to macro-vascular complications in Indian type 2 diabetes mellitus patients.Gene. 2013 Sep 10;526(2):325-30 Cited by 5; Impact factor-2.246 Madhu SV, Muduli SK, Avasthi R. Abnormal glycemic profiles by CGMS in obese first-degree relatives of type 2 diabetes mellitus patients.Diabetes TechnolTher. 2013; 15(6):461-5. Cited by 10; Impact factor-2.293 Tabassum R, Chauhan G, Dwivedi OP, Mahajan A, Jaiswal A, Kaur I, Bandesh K, Singh T, Mathai BJ, Pandey Y, Chidambaram M, Sharma A, Chavali S, Sengupta S, Ramakrishnan L, Venkatesh P, Aggarwal SK, Ghosh S, Prabhakaran D, Srinath RK, Saxena M, Banerjee M, Mathur S, Bhansali A, Shah VN, Madhu SV, Marwaha RK, Basu A, Scaria V, McCarthy MI; DIAGRAM; INDICO, Venkatesan R, Mohan V, Tandon N, Bharadwaj D. Genome-wide association study for type 2 diabetes in Indians identifies a new susceptibility locus at 2q21.Diabetes. 2013; 62(3):977-86. Cited by 45; Impact factor- Bansal S, Chawla D, Siddarth M, Banerjee BD, Madhu SV, Tripathi AK. A study on serum advanced glycation end products and its association with oxidative stress and paraoxonase activity in type 2 diabetic patients with vascular complications.ClinBiochem. 2013; 46(1-2):109-14. Cited by 16; Impact factor-2.265 Tabassum R, Mahajan A, Dwivedi OP, Chauhan G, Spurgeon CJ, Kranthi Kumar MV, Ghosh S,MadhuSV, Mathur SK, ChandakGR, Tandon N and BharadwajD.Common variants of SLAMF1 and ITLN1 on 1q21 are associated with type 2 diabetes in Indian population. Journal of Human Genetics 2012; 57: 184-90. Cited by 0; Impact factor-2.526 Bansal S, Siddarth M, Chawla D, Banerjee BD, Madhu SV, Tripathi AK. Advanced glycation end products enhance reactive oxygen and nitrogen species generation in neutrophils in vitro.Mol Cell Biochem. 2012; 361: 289- 96.

Cited by 26; Impact factor-2.388

Mahajan A, Jaiswal A, Tabassum R, Podder A, Ghosh S, Madhu SV, Mathur SK, Tandon N, Bharadwaj D. Elevated levels of C-reactive protein as a risk factor for Metabolic Syndrome in Indians.Atherosclerosis 2012; 220: 275-81. Cited by 18; Impact factor-3.991 Bharadwaj D. INdian Diabetes Consortium*. INDICO: the development of a resource for epigenomic study of Indians undergoing socioeconomic transition. Accepted on 28 Oct, 2011 HUGO J. Cited by 0; Impact factor- Chauhan G, Tabassum R, Mahajan A, Dwivedi OP, Mahendran Y, Kaur I, Nigam S, Dubey H, Varma B, Madhu SV, Mathur SK, Ghosh S, Tandon N, Bharadwaj D. Common variants of FTO and the risk of obesity and type 2 diabetes in Indians.J Hum Genet. 2011; 56: 720-26. Cited by 26; Impact factor-2.526

Anjana RM, Pradeepa R, Deepa M, Datta M, Sudha V, Unnikrishnan R, Bhansali A, Joshi SR, Joshi PP, Yajnik CS, Dhandhania VK, Nath LM, Das AK, Rao PV, Madhu SV, Shukla DK, Kaur T, Priya M, Nirmal E, Parvathi SJ, Subhashini S, Subashini R, Ali MK, Mohan V. ICMR–INDIAB Collaborative Study Group. Prevalence of diabetes and prediabetes (impaired fasting glucose and/or impaired glucose tolerance) in urban and rural India: phase I results of the Indian Council of Medical Research-INdiaDIABetes (ICMR- INDIAB) study.Diabetologia 2011; 54: 3022-27.

Cited by 219; Impact factor-6.88

Anjana RM, Pradeepa R, Deepa M, Datta M, Sudha V, Unnikrishnan R, Nath LM, Das AK, Madhu SV, Rao PV, Shukla DK, Kaur T, Ali MK, Mohan V. The Indian Council of Medical Research-India Diabetes (ICMR-INDIAB) study: methodological details.JDiabetesSciTechnol 2011; 5: 906-14. Cited by 16; Impact factor- Prevalence of generalized and abdominal obesity in urban and rural India – The ICMR-INDIAB study (Phase – I) {ICMR-INDIAB-3}, Accepted for publication in IJMR, June 2014. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Garg S, Madhu SV. Lipoprotein associated phospholipase A2 activity and its correlation with ox LDL and glycemic status in early stages of type-2 diabetes mellitus. Accepted for publication in Indian J Med Res. 2014. Cited by 0; Impact factor-1.661

Madhu SV. Knowledge and awareness of diabetes in urban and rural India, The ICMR-INDIAB study (Phase 1): ICMR-INDIAB 4". Accepted for publication in Indian J EndocrinolMetab 2014. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Madhu SV, Jain R, Kant S, Prakash V. Mauriac syndrome: A rare complication of type 1 diabetes mellitus. Indian J EndocrinolMetab. 2013; 17(4):764-5. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Kalra S, Chawla R, Madhu SV.The dirty dozen of diabetes.Indian J EndocrinolMetab. 2013; 17(3):367-9. Cited by 7; Impact factor-

Madhu SV, Velmurugan M. Future of newer basal insulin. Indian J EndocrinolMetab. 2013; 17(2):249-53. Cited by 1; Impact factor-

Srivastava S, Madhu SV. Utility Of CGMS In Clinical Practice-A Report Of Two Cases. J Indian Med Assoc. 2012; 110:44-5 Cited by 0; Impact factor-0

Madhu SV, Singh G, Mehrotra G, Gambhir JK. Endothelial dysfunction in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus with and without macrovascular disease. J Indian Med Assoc. Accepted for Publication in Dec, 2011. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0

Sethi A, Srivastava S, Madhu SV. Prevalence and pattern of use of indigenous in diabetic patients attending a tertiary care centre. J Indian Med Assoc. 2011; 109:469-71. Cited by 1; Impact factor-0

Madhu SV. Endothelial dysfunction and diabetes.J Assoc Physicians India. 2010; 58:475-76. Cited by 3; Impact factor-

Kumar V, Madhu SV,Gambhir JK.Post Prandial Hypertriglyceridemia in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus with and Without Macrovascular Disease. J Assoc Physicians India. J Assoc Physicians India2010 ;58:603-7. Cited by 10; Impact factor-

Madhu SV, Kumar V, Gambhir JK. Plasma fibrinogen in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus with and without macrovascular disease and its relationship with endothelial function, carotid intima media thickness and dyslipidemiaInt J Diab Dev Countries 2011; 31:143-48 Cited by 2; Impact factor-0.373

Berry N, Madhu SV. Dementia and Diabetes – A Sinister Pair Heralds a Disturbing Future, J General Medicine 2010; 22: 5 (Editorial). Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Pandhi D, Gupta P, Singal A, Tondon A, Sharma S, Madhu SV. Xanthelasmapalpebrarum: a marker of premature atherosclerosis (risk of atherosclerosis in xanthelasma). Postgrad Med J 2012;198-204. Cited by 10; Impact factor-1.549

Gupta P, Mittal H, Madhu SV. A Randomised controlled trial of 300000 IU or 600000 IU of oral vitamin D3 for treatment of nutritional rickets. Indian Pediatr. 2014 Apr 8;51(4):265-72. Cited by 0; Impact factor-1.014

Madhu SV, Kant S, Holla VV, Arora R, Rathi S. Unusual presentation of Kallmannn syndrome with contiguous gene deletion in three siblings of a family. Indian J EndocrinolMetab. 2012; 16(Suppl 2):S326-8. Cited by 3; Impact factor-

Verma U, Shankar N, Madhu SV, Tandon OP, Madan N, Verma N. Relationship between iron deficiency anaemia and serum lipid levels in Indian adults.J Indian Med Assoc. 2010; 108: 555-58. Cited by 4; Impact factor-0

Jain R, Kant S, Vedprakash, Vinod G, Madhu SV. Myopathy Presenting as a Sole Manifestation of Hypothyroidism.J Assoc Physicians India 2010; 58: 569- 70. Cited by 9; Impact factor-

Madhu SV. Basic considerations of Nutrition in EdsMunjal YP. API textbook of medicine 9th Edition 2010. Madhu SV. Postprandial Lipaemia in Diabetic Atherosclerotc Heart Disease. In: Ed. Maj Gen S. Venkataraman, Medicine Update, 2004;14: PP114-18. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Vinod Kumar, Madhu SV, Gambhir JK, mehrotra G, Singh G. Plasma fibrinogen in patients with Diabetes mellitus with and without macrovascular disease and its relationship with endothelial function, intima media thickness and post prandial lipids. J assoc phys of India 2010; 57: 827-828 99 (Abstract) Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Ranga GS, Jain P,Gambhir JK, Giri S, Kaur IQ, Verma P.A study of lipoprotein(a) and lipid profile in patients with coronary artery disease. J Assoc phys of India 2010; 57: 849 (Abstract) Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Verma PK, Ranga GS, Rathi N, Raizada A, Dwivedi S. A study of the clinical profile patients attending anti retroviral treatment clinic in tertiary teaching hospital.J Assoc phys of India 2010; 57:853. (Abstract) Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Jhamb R, Kumar A, Ranga GS, et al. Infratentorial subdural empyema following pyogenic meningitis in an adult: A case report. J ClinPathol Forensic Med 2011;2:21-4. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Jhamb R, Kashyap B, Ranga GS, Kumar A. Dengue fever presenting as acute liver failure – a case report. Asian Pacific J Trop Med 2011;4(4):323- 324. Cited by 8; Impact factor-0.665

Jhamb R, Kumar A, Ranga GS, Rathi N. Unusual manifestations in dengue outbreak 2009, Delhi, India. J Communicable Dis 2010;42(4):255-61. Cited by 7; Impact factor-

TsewangChoroll , Shukla Das , ShilpiChoudhary, VG Ramachandran, Gajender Singh Ranga, SN Bhattcharya, DP Bhadoria. Absolute lymphocytes count: A useful surrogate marker to initiate antiretroviral therapy in resource poor settings.Asian Pacific J Tropical Disease 2012: S744-S747 Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.758

GS Ranga, R Avasthi, G Mehrotra, A Garg. A correlation of lipid profile and CD4 cell count in asymptomatic HIV patients. (Abstract) J Assoc Physic of India 2014: 62 ; 199 Cited by 0; Impact factor- GS Ranga, R Avasthi, G Mehrotra, A Garg. Correlation of carotid atherosclerosis and left ventricular functions in asymptomatic HIV patients. (Abstract) J Assoc Physic of India 2014: 62;167 Cited by 0; Impact factor- R Avasthi, KG Chengappa, GS Ranga, BD Banerjee. Role of CYP3A5 gene polymorphism on the effect of Rosuvastatin on lipid profile and oxidative stress in patients of acute coronary syndrome. (Abstract) J Assoc Physic of India 2014: 62;131

Cited by 0; Impact factor-

KG Chengappa, Rajneesh Avasthi, Gajender Singh Ranga, BD Banerjee, Tusha Sharma. Comparision between the effect of Atorvastatin and Rosuvastatin on oxidative stress in patients with coronary artery disease and role of CYP3A5 gene polymorphism on the same (MP165). Indian Heart Journal 2013;65: 32 Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Tomar LR, Agarwal MP, Avasthi R, Tyagi V, Mustafa M, Banerjee BD. Serum organochlorine pesticide levels in patients with metabolic syndrome.Indian J EndocrinolMetab. 2013; 17(Suppl1):S342-4. Cited by 3; Impact factor-

Dhameja K, Savita Singh, Mustafa MD, Singh KP, Banerjee BD, Agarwal M, Ahmed RS. Therapeutic effect of yoga in patients with hypertension with reference to gst gene polymorphism. The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine. 2013, 19: 243-249. Cited by 8; Impact factor-1.52

Agarwal MP, Giri S, Gandhi V, Sharma A, Gupta R, Sharma V. Education and Imaging. Gastrointestinal: A cutaneous clue to painless acute on chronic pancreatitis.J GastroenterolHepatol. 2012; 27:842. Cited by 0; Impact factor-3.63

Agarwal MP, Giri S, Sharma V, Roy U, Gharsangi K. Dengue causing fulminant hepatitis in a hepatitis B virus carrier.Biosci Trends. 2011; 5:44-5. Cited by 9; Impact factor-1.33

Sharma V, Agarwal MP, Giri S. Phrynoderma in a patient with megaloblastic anemia.Indian J Ophthalmol. 2011; 59:72-3. Cited by 1; Impact factor-0.927 Sharma Vishal, Agarwal P Mukul, GiriSubhash. Severe rhabdomyolysis associated in meningococcemia. Journal of Global Infectious Diseases. 2010; 2: 315. Cited by 0; Impact factor-1.04 Sharma V, Agarwal MP, Giri S. Monoclonal gammopathy associated with visceral leishmaniasis.Braz J Infect Dis. 2010;14:297-8. Cited by 2; Impact factor-1.184

Agarwal MP, Giri S, Jain R, Sharma V. Spontaneous pneumopericardium in acute asthma.Int J Emerg Med. 2010;3:141. Cited by 5; Impact factor-1.214 Sharma V, Agarwal MP. A woman with fatigue, dyspnoea, and orthopnoea.BMJ. 2010;340:c1277. Cited by 1; Impact factor-16.3 Sharma V, Agarwal MP, Giri S, Sahu SK, Roy U. Thrombophilia in hyperhomocysteinemia.Int J Emerg Med 2010; 3:495-6. Cited by 1; Impact factor-1.214 Agarwal MP, Sharma V. Clinical images: Purpurafulminans caused by meningococcemia.CMAJ. 2010; 182:E18. Cited by 3; Impact factor-5.8 Sunder S, Kalra OP, Waghmere V, Ruchi R, Raizada A. Extensive calcific uremic arteriolopathy in a patient on automated peritoneal dialysis Cited by 0; Impact factor- Raizada A, Dwivedi S, Bhattacharya S. Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and HIV coinfection at an ART centre of Delhi. Tropical Doctor 2011;41(3) Cited by 9; Impact factor-0.528

Raizada A, Kalra OP, Khaira A, Yadav A.Profile of hospital admissions following acute poisoning from a major teaching hospital in North India.Trop Doct 2012; 42:70—73 Cited by 3; Impact factor-0.528

Gandhi V, Sharma R, Raizada A, Dhawan A. Peripheral symmetrical gangrene treated with sildenafil citrate. J CutanAesthetSurg 2012;5:57-8 Cited by 1; Impact factor-2.228 Kalra OP, Raizada A. Gram negative bacteria pyomyositis in a patient with diabetes mellitus and chronic renal failure. JAMS Vol. 2, Issue 1, January- March 2012; 40-42 Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Dixit A, Dhawan S, Raizada A, Yadav A, Vaney N, Kalra OP. Attention and information processing in end stage renal disease and effect of hemodialysis: a bedside study.Ren Fail.2013 Oct; 35(9):1246-50. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.899

Tomar LR, Raizada A, Yadav A, Agarwal S.Epidemic dropsy 2013: case series. Trop Doct. 2014 Dec 24. pii: 0049475514565428. [Epub ahead of print] Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.528

Raizada A. 2009 Swine Origin Influenza A. Textbook of Preventive and Social Medicine. 3rd edition. Editor DrPiyush Gupta. CBS Publishers. Delhi 2010; Chapter 6.1: 173-179 Ramachandran VG, Raizada A, Gupta P. Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Infections and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS). 3rd edition. Editor DrPiyush Gupta. CBS Publishers. Delhi 2010; Chapter 6.4: 185-194 Raizada A, Gupta P. Prevention and Control of HIV/AIDS. 3rd edition. Editor DrPiyush Gupta. CBS Publishers. Delhi 2010; Chapter 6.5: 194-197 Raizada A. Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) of HIV. 3rd edition. Editor DrPiyush Gupta. CBS Publishers. Delhi 2010; Chapter 6.6: 198-200 Raizada A. HIV and Pregnancy. 3rd edition. Editor DrPiyush Gupta. CBS Publishers. Delhi 2010; Chapter 6.7: 200-201 Raizada A,Kalra OP. The Process of Thesis Writing: Plan it well.How to Write the Thesis and Thesis Protocol: A Primer for Medical, Dental and Nursing Courses. Editor DrPiyush Gupta and DrNavjeevan Singh. Published by Jaypee Brothers Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi 2014; 8-14 Raizada A,Kalra OP. Endocrine Hypertension. Medicine Update 2015, Vol 25. TheAssociation of Physicians of India. Editor Rajesh Upadhyay. Published by Jaypee Brothers Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi 2015; Chapter 12:66-71

Microbiology DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY

1. Name of the Department : Microbiology

2. Year of establishment : 1971

3. Is the Department part of a college/Faculty of the university? : Yes

4. Names of programs offered (UG, PG, PharmD, Integrated Masters; M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Ph.D., Certificate, Diploma, PG Diploma, D.M./M.Ch., Super specialty fellowship, etc.) : MBBS, MD (Microbiology)

5. Interdisciplinary programs and departments involved: Yes

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. : Not Applicable

7. Details of programs discontinued, if any, with reasons : Not Applicable

8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System : Annual

9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: Yes

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others) : Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS &MPS)

Professor 01 01 05 Associate Professor/Reader 04 Nil - Assistant Professor 04 01 01 Lecturer - - - Tutor / Clinical Instructor - - - Senior Resident 07 05 05

11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance Name Qualification Designation Specialization No. of Years of Experience Dr. VG MSc., Ph.D Prof. Microbiology 35 Yrs.& 10 mths Ramachandran Dr. IR Kaur MBBS,MD Professor Microbiology 37 Yrs.& 02 mths (Microbiology) Dr. Ashwani MBBS,MD Professor Microbiology 35 Yrs.& 10 mths Kumar (Microbiology) Dr. NP Singh MBBS,MD Professor Microbiology 27 Yrs.& 11 mths (Microbiology) Dr. Shukla Das MBBS,MD Professor Microbiology 20 Yrs.& 02 mths (Microbiology) Dr. Rumpa Saha MBBS,MD Asstt.Prof. Microbiology 12 Yrs. & 06 mths (Microbiology) 242

Microbiology

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors: Not Applicable

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – program-wise information : Not Applicable

14. Program-wise Student Teacher Ratio: 15:01

15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual: Staff Sanctioned Filled Actual Academic support staff (technical) - 32 32 Administrative staff - 01 01

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: Immunology and Molecular biology Studies in Autoimmune Diseases & Fungal infections and Genetics of ESBLs & Carbapenemases. Genetic characterization of HIV subtypes in India, Molecular profile of dengue virus, North India,diarrhoeagenic E coli & transcriptomes

17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise.

S. Name of Faculty a) Name of Project (National) Funding Total Fund No. Agency 1. Dr. VG 1. Genetic and functional characterization of ICMR Rs.21 lacs Ramachandran natural HIV 1 Tat,Vpr and Vpu variants circulating in North India. Collaborative with national Institute of Immunology, New Delhi, India. P.I. 2.Molecular analysis of cytokine UGC 5 lacs polymorphism in auto immune skin diseases – As Co-PI 3. National Aids Control Program – Phase – NACO 3, 74,400 III – Renewed annually –for the Year 2012 4. Role of host genetic factors in ICMR Gynaecological infections – As Co- PI 5. Transcriptome analysis for identification of DBT 1 Crore 39 novel biomarker for disease progression lacs In Dengue patients. P.I. 2. Dr. NP Singh Detection of genreharboring carbapenemase UGC 10,84,600 activity among Enterobacteriaceae members from stool isolates among hospitalized, out patients and healthy volunteers from community: A pilot study 3. Dr. Shukla Das Study of immune response to common recall DST 27 lacs antigens and super antigens in autoimmune skin diseases before and after immunosuppressive intervention. - P.I. To study the variation in FcER1α gene and DBT 37.8 lacs Th17/T regulatory balance in allergic fungal

243

Microbiology sinusitis and nasal polyposis associated with Aspergillus. (P.I)

Antifungal susceptibility testing and DBT 12 lacs genotyping of clinically isolated cryptococcus strains from Delhi and other parts of India. (P.I) Th17 and Treg cell differentiation and their DST 45.6 lacs in-vitro functional responses in Pemphigus vulgaris. (P.I)

4. Molecular analysis of cytokine polymorphism UGC 5Lacs in auto immune skin diseases 5. Dr. Sumit Rai Standardization of novel In-house minimal UGC 1,90,148 inhibitory concentration (MIC) determination techniques by agar gradient. 6. Dr.Rumpa Saha Prevalence of ESBL producing Escherichia UGC Rs.12,31,800/- coli from fecal isolates and its correlation with putative virulence determinants Point-c:Total Amount 3,21,20548/-

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received a) National collaboration b) International collaboration

S. No. Name National International 2 Dr. Shukla Das 04(90 lac) Nil

19. Departmental projects funded by ICMR; DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received. : As mentioned in point no.17

20. Research facility / centre with state recognition: State Reference Laboratory for HIV, DSACS, UCMS & GTBH, Delhi: Not Applicable national recognition : Not Applicable international recognition : Not Applicable

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies : Not Applicable

22. Publications: Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) : 236 Monographs: 28 Chapters in Books : 33 Books edited : 02 Books with ISBN with details of publishers : 01 Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, Medline, etc.) : Nil Citation Index – range / average : Nil SNIP : Nil SJR : Nil 244

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S Name No. of Mon Chap Book Books No. Cit S S Impact h- . papers ogra ters s with listed atio NI J Factor inde N published phs in edite ISBN in n P R – x o in peer book d with intern Ind range/ . reviewed s details ationa ex averag journals(n of l – e ational/int publish datab ran ernational ers ase ge / ) ave rag e 1. Dr. VG National- 07 30 ------0.75- - Ramac 43 chap. 3.53/A handra Inter- in 09 verage n National- book - 22 s 1/Total -81.82 2. Dr. I.R. National------0.75- - Kaur 30 3.5 Inter- National- 08

3. Dr. N.P. National- - - - 01 - - - - 0.75- 10 Singh 25 Venus 4.946 Inter- Printer National- s & 09 Publish ers 4. Dr. ~60 21 03 0.75 - - Shukla 3.53 Das 5. Dr. 32 - 03 02 - - - - - 0.75-3 - Rumpa Saha

23. Details of patents and income generated : Not Applicable

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated : Not Applicable

25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / industries in India and abroad : Not Applicable

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2. Dr. IR Kaur 1. Expert member of New Drug Advisory Committee, DCGI. 2. Member of Board of Studies, Department of Microbiology, IMS Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 3. Member of Board of Studies, Paramedical courses, HIMSAR, Jamia Milia Hamdard

3. Dr. Ashwani 1. Elected as Delhi Kumar University representative on the Medical Council of India by the members of University Court at the 84th Annual Meeting of the University Court held on 03/4/2014. 2. Appointed as member of Curriculum and course contentapproval committee (CCCAC) of Healthcare sector skill council (HSSC) for the job roles of Medical Laboratory Technician, Histo-Technician, 246

Microbiology Phlebotomy Technician and Blood Bank Technician. 3. Member of committee constituted by Medical Council of India regarding e-governance and digitalization of office workflow to create a “Digital India”. 4. Dr. Shukla Das 1. Member of Institute Ethical Committee, NCDC, Delhi. 2. Member of Editorial Board for Journal of Communicable Diseases, NCDC, Delhi 3. Member of IBSC, UCMS & GTB Hospital Delhi, appointed by DBT, Govt. of India. 4. Member of advisory committee for clinical and laboratory medicine MEU. 5. Member of Medical Mycology Consortium DBT. 6. Advisory Board: Indian Journal of 7. Chairperson of Internal Complaint Committee for Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace. 8. Co-ordinator for guest lecturers for MA./ MSc course of Environmental Studies at Deptt. Environmental Studies, Delhi University. 5. Dr. Rumpa 1. Member of Rapid 1. Joint Editor & Saha Response Team, State contributor of Surveillance Unit for Chapters of the Integrated surveillance book “Rational use Project, DHS, Delhi. of Antimicrobial: 2. Member of District Level Indian Adverse Event Following Perspective” Immunization (AEFI) released on 24th Committee for Shahdara Dec.2014 District. 2. Joint Editor & contributor of Chapters of the 247

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27. Faculty recharging strategies (Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs). : S. Name of Year Faculty recharging strategy Dates No. Faculty Dr. VG 2010-11 a. Spectrum of viruses causing sexually 18-20 Mar.2010 Ramachandra transmitted infections (STIs), XIX n National Conference on “Recent Trends in Viral Disease Problems and Management” Indian Virology Society, Organized by Department of Virology, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati.

b. Second Annual Conference of 3-5 Mar.2011 International Association of Medical and Pharmaceutical Virologists (IAMPV) on New Frontiers in Drug Discovery and Development against emerging and re- emerging viral infection. Organized by Department of Respiratory Virology, VP Chest Institute, Delhi, as Rapporteur andparticipant.

c. Regional workshop on process of 28/9/10 to Quality for State Reference Laboratory, 01/10/10 organized by NACO & Chandigarh SACS d. WHO sponsored consultative meeting 7-9 Dec.2010 cum training workshop on Gonococcal Antimicrobial Susceptibility Programme (GASP), New Delhi by WHO – GASP SEAR Regional Reference Laboratory, V.M. Medical College & Regional STD teaching, training and research centre, Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi 2011-12 1. Conference/Symposium International 20-22 Jan. Science Symposium on HIV and 2012 Infectioud Diseases, YRG Care, Chennai 2. Workshop External Quality Assessment 21-22 Feb.2012 scheme for HIV Testing, NCDC, Delhi 2012-13 1. GCLP – ISO 15189:2007: Workshop on 3-5 Jan. 2013

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2. Indo-French – Inter academic 30 Nov. – 3rd Symposium on Infectious Disease Dec.2010 2011-12 1.XXXV National Conference of IAMM, 23-26,Nov.2011 MICROCON 2011 at IMS, BHU, VARANASI 2.Micro-D-Con 2012 IAMM Delhi Chapter 25th Feb.2012 4thAnnual Conference, at AIIMS 2013-14 1. XXXVII National Conference of Indian 21-23, Nov. Association of Medical Microbiologists 2013 at Hyderabad

Dr. Ashwani 2009-10 1. Future of Microbiology – Microcon-D 12-13,Mar.2010 Kumar 2010 - Annual Meet of Delhi chapter IAMM at Habitat Centre. 2011-12 1. Ist International Summit & Workshop on 2011 “Cost effective and meaningful use of technology in emergency health care” (CEUTEH 2011), JPNA Trauma Centre, AIIMS 2. 2ND International Congress on 25-28Oct.2012 Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine (ICGGM 2012), UCMS, AIIMS, Indian Academy of - Delhi Chapter 3. 7th Indo-US Emergency Medicine 28-29Oct.2011 Summit INDUS-EM 2011. Medicos response to mass casualty and disaster management at UCMS, AIIMS Trauma

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Dr. NP Singh 2009-10 1. Future of Microbiology – Microcon-D 12-13 Mar. 2010 - Annual Meet of Delhi chapter 2010 IAMM at Habitat Centre. 2010-11 Nil 2011-12 1. Conference on Tuberculosis: a global 11-12 June challenge at Kufri, Shimla by Deptt. of 2011 Microbiology, IGMC, Shimla

2. MICROCON 2011 IMS, BHU, 23-26Nov.2011 VARANASI

2012-13 IAMM UP Chapter “UP MICROCON” 2013 9thFeb.2013 at Subharti Medical College, Meerut 2013-14 X Annual IAMM UP MICROCON 2014 at 1st Feb.2014 School of Medical Sciences and Research at Sharda Hospital Greater Noida, U.P. Dr. Shukla Das 2009-10 Fungal CME on – Invasive Fungal 17th Apr.2009 infections at RP Centre, AIIMS Seminar on DBS, HIV in infants at MAMC 21st July.2009 WHO workshop on GASP – training on 8-10 Dec.2009 antimicrobial susceptibility testing for N.gonorrhoeae at Safdarjang Hospital. Geneva International Conference at 4-6 Feb.2010 Geneva, Switzerland SIHAM at AIIMS 2-6 Mar.2010 Future of Microbiology – Microcon-D 2010 2-13 Mar.2010 - Annual Meet of Delhi chapter IAMM at Habitat Centre. VIROCON at Triputi 19-21 Mar.2010

2010-11 1. Indo-French – Inter academic 30 Nov. – 3rd Symposium on Infectious Disease Dec.2010 3. Seminar new frontiers in drug discovery 3-5 March 2011 & development against emerging & reemerging viral infections. 2011-12 4th FEBS Advanced Lecture Course, La May 7-13,, 2012 Colle sur Loup,France France.Human Fungal Pathogens – Molecular mechanism of Host-Pathogen interactions and virulence. Delhi Chapter IAMM at AIIMS Feb.2012 35th Annual Congress of Indian Association 23 – of Medical Microbiologists (IAMM) – 26.Nov.2011 MICROCON 2011, Varanasi from Dec.2011 Delhi Chapter IAMM, UCMS 2012-13 1. Berlin ISHAM: 18th Congress ISHAM 11-15th June IL10-suppressive immunity lethal in OPC 2012 in HIV seropositive patients.

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Dr. Bineeta 2009-10 1. Strengthing of STI / RTI services under 27-29 Jan. Kashyap NACP – III, DSACS 2010 2. Work shop on medical education 1-6 Feb.2010 technology – National Faculty Development Programme of MCI at UCMS 2. Workshop on Laboratory procedures for 12th Mar. 2010 diagnosing of STIs at VMCC Safdarjang Hospital – IAMM Delhi Chapter. 4. Future of Microbiology – Microcon-D 12-13 Mar. 2010 - Annual Meet of Delhi chapter IAMM 2010 at Habitat Centre. 2010-11 1. XXXIV Annual Conference of Indian 24-28Nov. 2010 Association of Medical Microbiologists. 2. Indian Association of Medical 12 March 2010 Microbiologists – Delhi Chapter, MICRO-D-CON 2010. Satellite Workshop on “Laboratory procedures for diagnosing STIs” at VMMC & Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi

2011-12 1. Workshop on “Calibration, Biosafety August 2nd to and Strategic Information Management 4th, 2011 System (SIMS)” organized by National AIDS Control Organization (NACO) at National Center for Disease Control, Delhi 2. Zonal Task Workshop (North Zone) on 14-15Sept. 251

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2012-13 1. 6th National Conference of the 13-14 Oct. 2012 Indian Academy of the Tropical Parasitology - Tropacon 2012 at Sri Aurobindo Medical College & Postgraduate Institute, Indore.

2. 36th National Conference of Indian 22-25 Nov. Association of Medical 2012 Microbiologists, MICROCON 2012 at Lady Harding Medical College, New Delhi.

Dr. Rumpa 2009-10 1. Future of Microbiology – Microcon-D 12-13 Mar. Saha 2010 - Annual Meet of Delhi chapter 2010 IAMM at Habitat Centre. 2010-11 1. MICRON – 2010 AT Kolkata 25-28 Nov.2010

2. French Indian Inter Academic Nov.30,2010 to Symposium on Infectious Diseases at Dec.3,2010 National Institute of Immunology.

3. 2nd Annual Conference of International 3-5 March 2011 Association of Medical and Pharmaceutical Virologists (IAMPV) – National Seminar at VP Chest Institute, Delhi 2011-12 Micro-D-Con 2012 IAMM Delhi Chapter 25th Feb. 2012 4thAnnual Conference, at AIIMS Capacity Building Training Programme on 21st - 22nd Nov Diagnosis of STI/RTI at Apex Regional 2011 STI Centre, Safdarjung Hospital , New Delhi Micro-D-Con 2011 IAMM Delhi Chapter 3rd Dec, 2011. Conference, UCMS Workshop on Editing the Medical Content Nov 1st 2011 of Wikipedia at UCMS 2012-13 1. The VI National Congress of the Indian 13 and 14 Academy of Tropical Parasitology ; October 2012 252

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2. 1st International Trisociety Congress in 3-4 Nov. 2012 India on “Antimicrobial Stewardship and Current Issues in Clinical Microbiology” at Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, Delhi, organized by HISI, ISC & APSCMI (Asia Pacific Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infection).

3. Hands-on Workshop in Laboratory March 12 – 17, Medicine Moving Academy of Medicine 2012 and Biomedicine, Pune. 4. Micro-D-Con 2012 IAMM Delhi Chapter 20thOct. 2012 4thAnnual Conference, at ESI Basaidarapur Hospital 5. NITS ISO 15189 training for medical 28 -31, Jan. labs at IMA House , ITO, New Delhi 2013 2013-14 1.10th National Conference of SIHAM 10-12th Jan (Society of Indian Human and Animal 2014 Mycologists) held at Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 2.CIDSCON 2013 - 3rd Annual Conference 30 Aug. - of Clinical Infectious Disease Society held 1stSept. 13 at Hotel Grand Hyatt Mumbai-55 3.Attended the National Workshop on MCI 23-25 Basic Course in Medical Education July,2013. Technologies for Medical Teachers conducted by the Regional Centre, Department of Medical Education, MAMC, Delhi, 4.CARCON 2013: 3rd National Conference 20th April 2013 of Consortium against Rabies held at UCMS & GTB Hospital, Delhi. 5.Second Quarterly chapter meet of IAMM, 3rd Aug. 2013 Delhi and NCR Chapter to held at Dr. R.M.L Hospital and PGIMER

28. Student projects percentage of students who have taken up in-house projects including inter-departmental projects percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities / industry / institute S. Name No. of students who have taken % of students doing project in No. up in- house project including collaboration with other inter-departmental projects universities/industry/institute 1. Dr. Funded project = 07 01 Shukla IMRG / ICMR studentship =09 Das

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2. Dr. Shukla Das 1. Sardarilal Memorial Award for the best paper published in Indian Journal of Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 2010 2. Saoji & Sen Gupta Memorial Award (Gold Medal) at National Conference IAMM Jaipur, Nov.2014. 3. Best oral paper award at SIHAM Coimbatore , 2014 4. Guest speaker at Jodhpur CME on current trend in Immunology at AIIMS Jodhpur, Sept.2014. 5. Invited speaker on Arthropod borne diseases day at IMA, East Delhi 2014

Dr. Rumpa Saha 1. Felicitated by the Indian Medical Association headquarters for editing and contribution towards the book entitled Rational Use of Antimicrobials- Indian Perspective. 2. Invited as a guest faculty for PGI Golden Jubilee Alumni Meeting for alumnus and CME be held on14th December 2012 at PGIMER, Chandigarh for participation in Debate. 3. Invited as a guest faculty for talk on Hepatitis: exposure and beyond on 29.07.2013 at ITS Dental College, Murad Nagar. 4. Presented guest lectures on “Diseases related to soil pollution” at Deptt. of Environmental Science, Delhi University on 11th March2011, & 23rd February2012, 11th Jan2013, 28thJan 2014.

30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any. S. Name Conference/Workshops organized & source of funding No. 1. Dr. Shukla Das 01. IMMUNOCON 2013 Funding : Immunology Society, DST, ICMR, Ayush etc. 2. Department of 01. Organized workshop on “Bio films” on March 2011 under the aegis of Microbiology IAMM Delhi Chapter. 02. Organized workshop on “PCR in the diagnosis of Fungal Sinusitis” on February 24th2012 under the aegis of IAMM Delhi Chapter. 03. Organized the Winter Meet of IAMM – Delhi Chapter on “Accreditation – Strive for excellence” in collaboration with NABL on 3rd Dec.2011 at India Habitat Centre. 04. 1st and 2nd Training Programme on Antibiotic Susceptibility Testing and Resistance Surveillance for Young Researchers from African Countries [Under the Aegis of Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India] from 19th – 30th April 2011 and 26th 254

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31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments : All research projects are sent through Institutional Ethical Committee

32. Student profile program-wise: Not Applicable Name of the Program Applications Selected Pass percentage (refer to question no. 4) received Male Female Male Female

33. Diversity of students: Not Applicable Name of the % of % of students % of students % of Program students from other from students (refer to question from the universities universities from other no. 4) same within the outside the countries university State State

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE, USMLE, PLAB, GPAT, NCLEX, CGFNS, IELTS and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise. : NET GATE JRF 1 3 3

35. Student progression: Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG : Not Applicable PG to M.Phil, DM / M Ch / DNB : Not Applicable PG to Ph.D. : Not Applicable Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral 01 Employed : Not Applicable Campus selection Other than campus recruitment Entrepreneurs : Not Applicable

36. Diversity of staff: Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same university 50% from other universities within the State Nil from universities from other States 50% from universities outside the country NIL

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M. Phil., DM, M Ch, Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period : Nil

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Microbiology b) Internet facilities for staff and students: Available for staff, PG students and Office c) Total number of class rooms: Not Applicable d) Class rooms with ICT facility and „smart‟ class rooms: Not Applicable e) Students‟ laboratories: 01 f) Research laboratories: 11 Diagnostics and Research Laboratories

39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates a) from the host institution/university

1 Ms. Taru Singh

2 Ms. Sweta Sharma

3 Ms. Jyotsna Singh

4 Mr. Lawrence

5 Ms. Monika Malik

b) from other institutions/universities

1 Dr. Md. Ahmad Ansari

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university. : 07 Postgraduate students per year

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new program(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. : Not Applicable

42. Does the department obtain feedback from a. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? : Yes. Necessary changes for better teaching – learning- evaluation are incorporated in the day-to-day teaching programme b. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? : No c. alumni and employers on the programs offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? : No

43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10): 1. Dr. V. Talwar 2. Dr. M. Mathur 3. Dr. Sudha Rawat 4. Dr. Deepa Gadre 5. Dr. Poonam Sharma 6. Dr. G. Revathy 7. Dr. Uma Banerjee 8. Dr. Manorma Deb 9. Dr. Rama Chowdhary 10. Dr. Anita Chakraborty

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Microbiology external experts. : 1. Organized workshop on “Bio films” on March 2011 under the aegis of IAMM Delhi Chapter. 2. Organized workshop on “PCR in the diagnosis of Fungal Sinusitis” on February 24th 2012 under the aegis of IAMM Delhi Chapter. 3. Organized the Winter Meet of IAMM – Delhi Chapter on “Accreditation – Strive for excellence” in collaboration with NABL on 3rd Dec.2011 at India Habitat Centre. 4.1st and 2nd Training Programme on Antibiotic Susceptibility Testing and Resistance Surveillance for Young Researchers from African Countries [Under the Aegis of Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India] from 19th – 30th April 2011 and 26th September – 8thOctober 2011

45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programs including clinical teaching. 1. Lectures 2. Practicals 3. Tutorials 4. Seminars 5. Case study 6. Evaluation by conducting Terminal and Sent up examinations 7. Research presentation 8. 46. How does the department ensure that program objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? :1.By holding regular teaching staff meetings& discussion on topics Preceding an undergraduate teaching class by all the teachers.2. Interdepartmental (Para &Clinical) meetings of Faculty members for better implementation & coordination of teaching programme.

47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. : STS-ICMR, Student seminars, Sports & Cultural Activities

48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.: Gender Sensitization (internal complaint committee for sexual harassment), Student Seminars

49. State whether the program/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details. : No 50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied. : Participation in interdisciplinary research presentations. Ph.D course work and seminars, invited guest lectures by eminent scientists

51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department.

Strength:

1. Diagnostic facility for 1500 bedded tertiary care Hospital 2. Regular PG & UG teaching programme 3. Molecular biology laboratory facility developed for diagnostic and research activities. 4. Flow cytometry analysis of T cell subsets in autoimmune skin disease and fungal infections 5. Ongoing EQAS for HIV & VDRL testing, Mycology and Gonococci

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1. Lack of infrastructure for advance high throughput instrument facility for diagnostics 2. Lack of Hospital information system 3. Shortage of staff both teaching and non-teaching 4. Lack of emergency power backup for continuous running of all the equipments 5. Irregular supply of diagnostic kits and reagents Opportunities

1. Sufficient clinical material for diagnostic and research purposes 2. Attending conferences, workshops & other Faculty recharging strategies 3. Facilities for conducting Undergraduate, Postgraduate & Ph.D programmes 4. Imparting training programme for Medical Laboratory Technology students from other Institution. Challenges :

1. Generating quality reports in the existing facilities 2. Maintaining day--to-day records in WHONET 3. Implementation of Hospital Infection Control programme 4. Formulation of Hospital antibiotic policy 5. Attending international conferences

52. Future plans of the department:

1. Molecular biology diagnostic facility 2. To monitor antifungal susceptibility testing of dermatophytes in clinical failure cases. 3. Molecular identification of invasive fungal infections. 4. Immune response study in Pemphigus patients with disease progression and relapse. 5. Monitoring antibiotic susceptibility pattern & maintaining antibiotic stewardship programme in the Hospital. 6. Strengthen Hospital Infection Control 7. Orientation programmes to educate Health care workers 8. NABL accreditation of the diagnostic laboratories

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Department of Obstetrics &

1. Name of the Department - Obstetrics & Gynaecology

2. Year of establishment - 1971

3. Is the Department part of a college? - Yes

4. Names of programs offered (UG, PG, PharmD, Integrated Masters; M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Ph.D., Certificate, Diploma, PG Diploma, D.M./M.Ch., Super specialty fellowship, etc.) - UG &MS (Obst & Gynae)

5. Interdisciplinary programs and departments involved: a) Antenatal Thalassemia Screening Programme with Dept. of Pathology. b) HIV & PPTCT under DSACS, NACO. c) National Birth Defect Registry with Dept. of Pediatrics in collaboration with Safdarjung. d) National Cervical Cancer Screening with Pathology Department.

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. Nil

7. Details of programs discontinued, if any, with reasons: -DNB (Obst & Gynae) from National Board of Examination. Reason: - Increase in strength of MS (O&G) candidate from Delhi University as per PG recognized supervisor

8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System: UG - Semester wise exam as per MCI norms PG – Single exit exam as per MCI norms

9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: PhD Programme, Postgraduate thesis: - Faculty from different departments are co- opted as co-supervisors for PG theses.

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others): Sanctioned Filled Actual (including UCMS CHS UCMS GTBH CAS & MPS) Professor 1 - 1 - Associate 1 - 1 - Professor/Reader Assistant Professor 6 5+12 3+1 (3 11 working & 1 is on EOL) Lecturer Tutor / Clinical Instructor Senior Resident 4 38 3 38

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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance Name Qualification Designation Specialization No. of Years of Experience Dr Gita MD Dir. Prof. & HOD Obst & Gynae 34 Radhakrishnan Dr Neelam B Vaid MD Dir. Prof. Obst & Gynae 36 Dr Neerja Goel MD Dir. Prof. Obst & Gynae 32 Dr Amita suneja MD Professor Obst & Gynae 28 Dr Shalini Rajaram MD Dir. Prof. Obst & Gynae 23 Dr Kiran Guleria MD Professor Obst & Gynae 22 Dr Rachna Aggarwal MD Professor Obst & Gynae 11 Dr Sandhya Jain MD Assistant Prof. Obst & Gynae 10 Dr Alpana Singh MD Assistant Prof. Obst & Gynae 8 Dr Richa Sharma MD Assistant Prof. Obst & Gynae 6 Dr Himsweta MD Assistant Prof. Obst & Gynae 7 Dr Bindiya Gupta MD Assistant Prof. Obst & Gynae 6 Dr Neha Gami MD Assistant Prof. Obst & Gynae 8 Dr Nilanchali Singh MD Assistant Prof. Obst & Gynae 1 Dr Anshuja Singla MD Assistant Prof. Obst & Gynae 1 Dr Sruthi Bhaskaan MD Assistant Prof. Obst & Gynae 1 Dr Vishnu Bhartiya MD Assistant Prof. Obst & Gynae 1

12. List of Senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors: - Nil

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty - program-wise information: Equal distribution of classes among temporary and permanent faculty

14. Program-wise Student Teacher Ratio: - UG 10:1& PG 2:1

15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual:- One administrative staff and one peon (filled)

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: a) Maternal mortality and Morbidity b) Hypertension disorders of pregnancy c) Environment contaminants and reproductive health and cancers d) High risk pregnancy e) Uro gynaecology f) Gyane g) Infertility

17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise. - Annexure – I

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received: - As shown Annexure – I

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19. Departmental projects funded by ICMR; DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received. - Annexure - I

20. Research facility / centre with: state recognition - Nil national recognition - Nil international recognition - Nil

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies.Nil

22. Publications: - Annexure - II Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national/ international) - 132 Monographs - Nil Chapters in Books - 47 Booksedited - 8 Books with ISBN with details of publishers - Refer to Annexure - II Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, Medline, etc.) - 132 Citation Index – range / average - Nil SNIP - Nil SJR - Nil Impact Factor – range / average - Nil h-index - Nil

23. Details of patents and income generated: - Nil

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: - Nil

25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / industries in India and abroad: - Nil

26. Faculty serving in a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (specify): -Six faculty member serving Editorial board and national committees in various capacity

27. Faculty recharging strategies (Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs). -The newer appointees undergo teacher training programme and other faculty members regularly attend CMEs, Workshops, Training Programmes and Conferences.

28. Student projects percentage of students who have taken upin-house projects including inter- departmental projects - 1 to 2 % percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities / industry / institute - Nil

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29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by Annexure - III Faculty Doctoral / post doctoral fellows Students

30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any. Annexure - IV

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments: - Yes through institutional ethical committee

32. Student profile program-wise: - Pertains to College Name of the Program Applications Selected Pass percentage (refer to question no. 4) received Male Female Male Female

33. Diversity of students - Pertains to College Name of the % of % of students % of students from % of Program students from other universities outside students (refer to from the universities the State from question no. same within the other 4) university State countrie s UG/PG Selection from all across country for Indian citizen

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE, USMLE, PLAB, GPAT, NCLEX, CGFNS, IELTS and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise: - NIL

35. Student progression: - Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG As per the national and state entrance examination PG to M.Phil, DM / M Ch / DNB DU Selection Committee PG to Ph.D. Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Employed Campus selection Other than campus recruitment Entrepreneurs

36. Diversity of staff: Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same university 41.3% from other universities within the State 5.8% from universities from other States 52.9% from universities outside the country 0

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37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., DM, M Ch, Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period: - Nil

38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to a) Library: - Yes b) Internet facilities for staff and students: - No c) Total number of class rooms: - Two d) Class rooms with ICT facility and „smart‟ class rooms: - Two e) Students‟ laboratories: - Nil f) Research laboratories: - Nil

39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates- Nil a) from the host institution/university b) from other institutions/universities

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university: About 5 to 6 out of 12 per year

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new program(s)? If so, highlight the methodology: - Nil

42. Does the department obtain feedback from a. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? - Only informal feedback from faculty b. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? - Nil c. alumni and employers on the programs offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? - Nil

43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10): a) Dr Ashima Taneja, HOD, DMC, Ludhiana b) Dr Shagun Bansal (DM) genetic consultant in Hyderabad c) Dr Geeta Gupta, Consultant Maternity Hospital in Dubai d) Dr Abha Maheshwari, Consultant IVF in UK e) Dr Shilpa Kava, Assistant Prof. Karnataka f) Dr Monisha Gupta, Consultant, GCRI, Ahmedabad g) Dr Harsha Sharma, Consultant, Pennysylvinia, USA h) Dr Modesta Behlo, Specialist, Kohima, i) Dr Narang Yam, Specialist,

44. Give details of student enrichment programs (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts. -Department organizes conferences and CMEs regularly which are attained by PG students

45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programs including clinical teaching. - Lectures, Seminars, Journal club, Panel and Quiz

46. How does the department ensure that program objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? - Six monthly assessment

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47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. - The faculty and the residents of Dept. work in various capacities in annual conferences (AOGD, NARCHI Delhi Branch etc.) & CMEs held by Dept.

48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department: - Monthly community awareness programme held in last 2 years

49. State whether the program/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details. - Pertains to College

50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied. - Dept. regularly contributes to newer research in basic and applied through PG thesis programme (6 to 12 per year)

51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department.

Major Strength 1) Department has good teaching programme both UG & PG 2) Our department caters to 1/3rd of clinical load of the hospital and extensive clinical load leading to clinical and surgical skill development of resident‟s doctors. 3) We are running National Community Programmes and Monthly Community Awareness Programme also. 4) Participation of the Dept. in holding state bodies like AOGD and NARCHI. 5) Unity and Harmony, good work culture and excellent teamwork. 6) MCH block infrastructure is good.

Weakness 1) Deficiency of manpower and logistics 2) Weak infrastructures 3) Documentation and data compilation 4) No separate antenatal OPD 5) No Promotions of APs & regularization of contractual doctors 6) Gynae office under staffed 7) Special equipment for advanced laparoscopic surgery

52. Future plans of the department.

1. Establishment of IVF centre & Fetal Medicine 2. Special antenatal clinics for high risk patients

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SPECIAL GRANTS/PROJECTS DURING THE YEAR

2010-11

Principal Title of the Project Years Funded by Grant Rs. Investigator

Dr Anshul Comparison of 3 years CSIR No specific Grover LNG IUS & grant apart Thermal Balloon from Ablation in the contingency management of and salary of DUB the Research Associate

Dr AG Radhika Effect of brief 1 year WHO Rs 3.62 lakhs counselling for tobacco cessation on pregnant women using smokeless tobacco products in antenatal clinic in a tertiary hospital

Dr Kiran International 3 years National Central grant Guleria Multicentric Epidemiological to AIIMS, CORONIS Trial; Unit, Oxford UK centre co- The International ordinator in CAESER Study- INDIA Cesarean section surgical techniques:

A followup study

Dr. Bindiya Anterior vaginal 3 years CSIR No specific Gupta wall prolapsed grant apart repair: from contingency A randomized and salary of controlled trial of the Research two surgical Associate techniques

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2011 - 13

Principal Title of the Project Years Funded by Grant Rs. Investigator

Dr Shalini “Double blind, 2012 – Walter Rs 13 lakhs Rajaram, Randomized controlled trial 2013 Bushnell on role of micronized allylestrenol in pregnant women showing fetal growth restriction”

Dr Kiran CORONIS Trial; The (2011- NEU, Oxford, Central grant to Guleria International CAESER 2014) UK AIIMS Study-a followup study (2011-2014)

Collaborative project “Study Central of gene polymorphism and pollution risk assessment of Sept. 2008 Control Board, onwards Delhi. pesticide residues in preterm deliveries and

births” Dept. of Biochemistry & Obst. & Gynae, UCMS and GTBH.

Dr Kiran WHO- MCS- ICMR Sep-Nov. ICMR Rs. 1,51,577 Guleria multicentric study on „Near 2011 Miss mortality in obstetrics‟

Dr Alpana “Evaluation of the Effect of 2012 Intra Mural Rs. 20,000 Singh Antioxident Therapy on the (1 year) Research markers of oxidative stress Grant in seminal plasma of infertile male”

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Dr Deepti “Effect of Levonorgestrel- 2011-2013 CSIR (Under Choudhary Infrauterine Device on Scientist‟s pool Menorrhagia, scheme) Dysmenorrhoea and Uterine Volume in Adenomyosis: A Pilot Study in Indian Population

Dr Sarika “Prediction of failed labor 2011-2013 CSIR (Under Gupta induction in women with Scientist‟s pool Bishop score 5 by pre- scheme) induction sonographic assessment of the cervix”

2014-15

Dr Kiran Co-investigator in “A Study 2011- 2014 CORONIS 2011-2014 Guleria on Gene- Environment Trial; The interaction and high risk International phenotypes in etiology of CAESER Preterm birth in North Study-a Indian population” (ICMR followup study project in collaboration with (2011-2014) Dept. of Biochemistry)

Dr Kiran Co-investigator in „Gene- 2012- 2015 ICMR Guleria Environment interaction and high risk of epithelial ovarian cancer‟ (collaboration with Dept. of Biochemistry),

Dr Kiran Co-investigator in „Causes, 2012 Dec.- ICMR Guleria risk factors and outcome of 2015 maternal morbidity in East Delhi: population and hospital based study‟ ( ICMR project in collaboration with Dept. of Community Medicine)

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Dr Bindiya Co-investigator in 2015 ICMR Gupta “Expression profile of Nrf-2 and nqo1 genes in preecclampsia in comparison to normotensive pregnancy” in collaboration with department of biochemistry.

Dr Bindiya Co-investigator in “Primary 2015 DBT Gupta culture of epithelial ovarian cancer as a tool to detect resistance to chemotherapeutic agents: A pilot study (collaboration with Dept. of Biochemistry),

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Annexure - IV 2010-11 CONFERENCE/CME HELD DATES (From – TO) (Date-Month-Year) Pre congress AOGD workshop on „Basic & Advanced 29-10-2010 Techniques in Non-Descent Vaginal Hysterectomy‟ held at UCMS & GTB Hospital.

2011-12

CONFERENCE/CME HELD DATES (From – TO) (Date-Month-Year) Pre conference workshop on “Fetal Medicine: Basic 23-09-2011 Understanding Fetal Medicine/Birth Defect Module” under the aegis of AOGD in UCMS & GTB Hospital, New Delhi,

33rd Annual Conference of the Association of Obstetricians 24th – 25th September 2011 & Gynecologists of Delhi (AOGD), New Delhi.

AOGD Workshops 2012, „Improving Surgical Skills in 25th February 2012 Advanced Endoscopy and ‟ New Delhi.

2012-13 DATES (From – TO) (Date-Month-Year) Workshop on Basic and Advanced Techniques in Non- 14-09-2012 DescentVaginal Hysterectomy in UCMS & GTB Hospital, New Delhi

2013-14 CONFERENCE/CME HELD DATES (From – TO) (Date-Month-Year) Workshop on Colposcopy and Management of Cervical 19th September, 2013 lesions, 35th Annual Conference of AOGD, at UCMS & GTB Hospital, New Delhi

Workshop of management protocol and legal issues in 30th - 31st Oct. 2013 sexual assault

2014-15 CONFERENCE/CME HELD DATES (From – TO) (Date-Month-Year) 21st Annual Conference of NARCHI, SCOPE Complex, 6th & 7th September, 2014. New Delhi.

First young NARCHIAN CME on "Standard Operating 14th September 2015. Procedures of Labor and Obstetric Emergencies"

Monthly CME – On Community Awareness Programme 2nd Friday of every monts

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PUBLICATIONS OF FACULTY/RESIDENTS

1st July 2009 to 31th June 2010

1. The HPV Vaccine Controversy: Sex, cancer, god and politics, Rajaram S, Bhatla N. Shobha S Krishnan, Praeger Publishing, Santa Barbara, California, 2008. Natl Med J India 2009(5); 22: 277 2. Pregnancy after treatment of ovarian cancers Rajaram S, Gupta M. Indian J Med and Pediatric Oncology. 2009; 30 (suppl 1):35-36 3. Primary malignant melanoma in cystic teratoma of ovary. Suneja A, Yadav P, Sharma A, Vaid NB, Singh B, Grover RK Indian J Cancer. 2009 Oct-Dec ;46(4):340-2. 4. Tuberculous psoas abscess in obstetrics : Concerning Kumar S, Malhotra N, Chanana C, Lal S (2009) Psoas abscess in obstetrics. Arch Gynecol Obstet 279:247-249. Agarwal R, Suneja A, Raina S 5. Dysuria: don't take it lightly.Gupta B, Guleria K, Vaid N.Arch Gynecol Obstet. 2010 Apr 14. PMID: 20390422. 6. Method of delivery and pregnancy outcomes in Asia: the WHO global survey on maternal and perinatal health 2007-08.Lumbiganon P, Laopaiboon M, K Guleria, Agarwal R, Roy M, Carroli G, Ba-Thike K, Filatova E, Villar J; World Health Organization Global Survey on Maternal and Perinatal Health Research Group. Lancet. 2010 Feb 6; 375(9713):490-9. Epub 2010 Jan 11.PMID: 20071021 7. Primary peritoneal carcinoma: a diagnostic dilemma.Agarwal R, Sharma S, Guleria K, Radhakrishnan G, Radhika AG. Arch Gynecol Obstet. 2009 Dec 31. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 20043172 8. Comparison of sublingual misoprostol, intravenous oxytocin, and intravenous methylergometrine in active management of the third stage of labor.Singh G, Radhakrishnan G, Guleria K.Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 2009 Nov;107(2):130-4. 9. Human chorionic gonadotropin in cervicovaginal secretions as a predictor of preterm birth.Rengaraj G, Guleria K, Suneja A, Gambhir JK.Gynecol Obstet Invest. 2009;67(3):202-7. 10. R. Malik, G. Radhakrishnan, A. Radhika, S.Sharma, K. Guleria, S.Agarwal. Growing teratoma Syndrome following immature teratoma stage 1A- a rare clinical entity. The internet Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics. 2009 volume 12 no. 1

Books

11. Goel N, Mehta S, Rajaram S, Srivastava H eds. Practical Manual of Obstetrics and Gynecology for PG Examination. Delhi: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd., New Delhi 2009 12. Arte Quirurgico en Cirugia Vaginal. Goel N, Rajaram S, Spanish Edition, 2010, Amolca, Venezuela. Original edition. Goel N, rajaram S. State-of-the-Art: Vaginal Surgery. Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, New Delhi. 13. Goel N, Rajaram S, Agarwal R, Mehta S eds. Step by Step Non- Descent Vaginal Hysterectomy. Delhi: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd., New Delhi 2010.

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1st July 2010 to 31th June 2011

Books

1. Clinics in Obstetrics & Gynaecology: Questions & Answers Authors: Amita Suneja, Rashmi Malik; Editor: S. Sircar, Publisher: CBS publishers & Distributors Pvt. Ltd, Year: 2011 2. Advances in Obstetrics & Gynecology Editors: Mehta S, Rajaram S, Goel N Publishers: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, Vol III, New Delhi, 2011 3. Arte Quirurgico en Girgugia vaginal Editors: Goel N. Rajaram S, Spanish edition 2010, Amolca Venezuela

Chapters in Books

1. Agarwal R, Agarwal S. Obstetrics ICU admissions. In: Rajaram S, Mehta S, Goel N eds. Advances in Obstetrics & Gynecology‘ (Vol III). Delhi: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd. 2010, pp 69-83. 2. Goel N, Agarwal R, Pandit U: Alternative for menopause. Advances in Obstetrics & Gynecology‘ (Vol III). Delhi: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd 2011, pp 212- 225. 3. Gupta Bindiya, ―Changing scenario in the management of placenta previa accrete‖, in Advances in Obstetrics & Gynecology. Jaypee brothers medical publishers, Vol III, New Delhi, 2011. 4. Rajaram Shalini, AkankshaTripathi, Balkesh Rathi: An Update on Viral Infections in Pregnency in Advances in Obstetrics & Gynecology Jaypee brothers medical publishers, Vol III, New Delhi, 2011:pg:43-64 5. Rajaram Shalini, Nigam Shaili, HPV carcinogenesis in cancer cervix. In: Rajaram S, Mehta S, Goel N eds. Jaypee brothers medical publishers, Vol III, New Delhi, 2011:pg:195-206 6. Rathi B, Madhuri Phani P, Goel N, Liver disorder in pregnancy: current evidence for management in Mehta S, Rajaram S, Goel N (eds) Advances in Obstetrics & Gynecology‘ (Vol III). Delhi: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd 2011, pp 84-99. 7. Sharma R, Goel N, Mehta S: Management of adolescent PCOS Advances in Obstetrics & Gynecology‘ (Vol III). Delhi: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd 2011, pp 244-255. 8. Singh Alpana, Sumita Mehta, Parul Arora. Post partum complications: In: Rajaram S, Mehta S, Goel N eds. Advances in Obstetrics & Gynecology‘ (Vol III). Delhi: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd 2010 pg 117-129. 9. Suneja Amita, Jain Sandhya. Prolonged Pregnancy In: Management of High-Risk pregnancy- A practical approach, Ed: SS Trivedi, Manju Puri, Pub: JayPee Brothers, Delhi, 2011; pg: 112-119.

Paper Publications

1. Agarwal R, Goel N, Rajaram S, Mehta S, Agarwal S. Intravenous leiomyoma: An enigma in management. J Gyn Surg; 2010; 26: 207-10 2. Agarwal R, Radhika AG, Malik R, Radhakrishnan G. Cotyledonoid leiomyoma and non- descent vaginal hysterectomy. Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics 2010; 281:971-2. 3. Agarwal R, Radhkrishnan G, Mohanti S. Gone astray: imaging suggested an ovarian tumor, but identified something quite different. The American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2010;203(4):413.e1-2

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4. Agarwal R, Sharma S, Guleria K, Radhakrishnan G, Radhika AG. Primary peritoneal carcinoma: a diagnostic dilemma. Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics 2010; 282(1):115- 116 5. Agarwal R, Suneja A, Raina S. Tuberculous psoas abscess in obstetrics. Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics 2010; 281:575-6 6. B. Gupta, K. Guleria, NB Vaid Dysuria; donot take it lightly Arch Gynecol & Obstet.(2011) 283:657-658 7. Gupta B, Agarwal R, Radhkrishnan G. Spontaneous perforation by pyometra —an acute emergency. South African Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 2011; 17: 14-5 8. Radhika AG, Thallassemia Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics; ISSN 0932-0067 Volume 283 Number 3 Arch Gynecol Obstet (2010) 283:657-658 DOI 10.1007/s00404-010-1461 9. Rajaram S, Agarwal R, Sethi T, Goel N. Cerebroplacental ratio as a predictor of perinatal outcome in growth restricted fetuses. Paediatrics Today 2010; 5 : 172-9 10. Rajaram S, Agarwal R, Sethi T, Goel N. Cerebroplacental ratio as a predictor of perinatal outcome in growth restricted fetuses. Paediatrics Today 2010; 13: 172-9. 11. Rajaram S, Grover N, Goel N, Mehta S. Massive Retroperitoneal Tumour Complicating Advanced Pregnancy: A Surgical Challenge. JK Science; 2010; 12: 35-6 12. Rajaram S, Mehta S, Goel N Human papillomavirus: the silent intruder. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol. 2010 Nov-Dec; 76(6):701-3. 13. Rajaram S, Mehta S, Goel N Time to misoprostol after mifepristone: still a bone of contention! BJOG 2011; 118;629 14. Rajaram S, Sharma H, Bhargava S K, Tripathi RP, Goel N, Mehta S. Mapping the extent of disease by multislice computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging and sentinel node evaluation in stage I and II cervical carcinoma. J Cancer Res Ther 2010; 6: 267-71 15. Rajaram S, Gupta B. Antiphospholipid syndrome and Recurrent miscarriage. In World Clinics, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Eds Mala Arora, June 2011; Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, New Delhi

Abstracts

Rajaram S, Rani N, Goel N, Rathi V, Mehta S, Rathi B. Accuracy of preoperative ultrasonography in the evaluation of abdominal wall adhesions. In Book of Abstracts, 54th All India Congress of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2011, Hyderabad, India, pg 294-95

1st July 2011 to 31th June 2012

Books

1. Clinics in Obstetrics & Gynecology : Questions and Answers , Authors: Amita Suneja, Rashmi Malik, Ed: S.Sircar, Pub : CBS publishers, Delhi 2011 2. Rajaram S, Chitrathara K, Maheshwari M. ‗Cervical Cancer : Contemporary Management‘: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, , New Delhi, 2012

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Chapters in Books

1. Babu M, Chitrathara K, Rajaram S. Sentinel lymph node evaluation. In Cervical Cancer: Contemporary Management, eds Rajaram S, Chitrathara K, Maheshwari A, 2012; Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, New Delhi, 128-34 2. Guleria K., Sudha Salhan. Endometriosis in text book of Gynecology. Editor Sudha Salhan. Jaypee Brothers Medical publisher. 2011 3. Rajaram S, Kaur H. Complications of Radical Hysterectomy. In Cervical Cancer: Contemporary Management, eds Rajaram S, Chitrathara K, Maheshwari A, 2012; Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, New Delhi, 183-94 4. Rajaram S, Kumar N. Staging and Investigative Work-up. In Cervical Cancer: Contemporary Management, eds Rajaram S, Chitrathara K, Maheshwari A, 2012; Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, New Delhi, 114-27 5. Rajaram S, Nigam S, Kava S. HPV Carcinogenesis, Clinical Applications and Biomarkers in Cancer Cervix. In Cervical Cancer: Contemporary Management, eds Rajaram S, Chitrathara K, Maheshwari A, 2012; Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, New Delhi, pg 36-44

Paper Publications

Indexed

1. Agarwal R, Radhakrishnan G, Radhika AG, Jain J, Sharma S, Srivastava H. Pregnancy concomitant with metastatic adult granulosa cell tumor. Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics 2011; 284:743-7. 2. Agarwal R, Suneja A, Sharma A, Vaid NB. An Unusual Etiology of Spontaneous Pyometra Perforation; A Case Report. J Reprod Infertil. 2011;12(3):235-238. 3. Choudhary D, Biswas R, Nigam A. Isolated fallopian tube torsion in early pregnancy presenting as appendicular lump. Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci. 2011;15:446-7 4. Choudhary D, Garg PK. Primary Outcome in a Randomized Controlled Trial: A Critical Issue. Saudi J Gastroenterol. 2011;17:369 5. Guleria Kiran, Jain Shruti, Ahuja Sharmila, Vaid NB. Predictors of outcome in obstetric patients admitted to Intensiva Care Unit (ICU)- utility of SOFA score. Chest 2011; 140:332A 6. Gupta B, Agarwal R, Radhkrishnan G. Spontaneous perforation by pyometra -an acute emergency. South African Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 2011; 17: 14-5. 7. Malik Ria, Guleria Kiran, Kaur Iqbal, Sikka Meera & Radhakrishnan Gita.Effect of Helicobacter pylori eradication therapy in iron deficiency anaemia of pregnancy – A pilot study. Indian J Med Res 134, August 2011,pp 224-31. 8. Rajaram S, Mehta S, Goel N. Time to misoprostol after mifepristone: still a bone of contention! BJOG 2011 Apr;118(5):629 9. Rajaram S, Mehta S, Gupta B, Rathi V, Goel N. Poland syndrome with Mullerian agenesis: a rare occurrence. Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol. 2012 Jan 6. [Epub ahead of print] 10. Sharma Esha, Mustafa MD, Guleria K, Pathak R, R Ahmed, Vaid Nb, Banerjee BD : A case control study of Gene Environmental Interaction in Fetal Growth Restriction with special reference to Organochlorine Pesticides. European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology (Jan, 2012- in press) 11. Wanchoo A, Radhika AG, Radhakrishnan G, Guleria K. Evaluation of transvaginal uterine artery ligation as a minimally invasive conservative treatment for symptomatic uterine leiomyoma. International j of gynne surgery volume 27, No 4, Dec 2011 12. Anshuja Singla, Bindiya Gupta, Kiran Guleria First Trimester Abortion: A Rare Cause of Intrauterine Bony Spicules Case Reports in Obstetrics and Gynecology Volume 2012 (June 2012), Article ID 701021, doi:10.1155/2012/70102. 13. The CORONIS Collaborative Group. The Lancet, Early Online Publication, May 2013doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(13)60441-9.

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1. Agarwal R, Radhika AG, Kaur H, Radhakrishnan G.Faeces per vaginum:A delayed Complication of unsafe abortion.JPOG 2011;2:450-51 2. Bansal Shagun, Guleria K, Agarwal N. Evaluation of Sacral Rhomboid Dimensions to Predict Contracted Pelvis: A Pilot Study of Indian Primigravidae The Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology of India: Volume 61, Issue 5 (2012), 523-527 3. Malik R, Radhika AG, Singh A, Radhakrishnan G, Agarwal R. The perplexing entity of rudimentary uterine horn. Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2011; 1: 217-20. 4. Mehta S, Rajaram S, Goel N, Radhika AG, Agarwal N. Sex cord stromal tumors- unusual presentations. J Obstet Gynecol India. 2011; 61(5): 543-5 5. Rajaram S, Nigam S, Goel N. Fallopian tube torsion: a rare emergency. Journal of Gynecologic Surgery. 2011; 27(1): 41-42.

1st July 2012 to 31th June 2013

Book

Rajaram S, Chitrathara K, Maheshwari M. ‗Cervical Cancer : Contemporary Management‘: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, , New Delhi, 2012

Chapters in Books

1. Agarwal R, Gayathri R. Bartholin‘s gland surgery: incision & drainage, marsupilization and excision. State of the Art: Vaginal Surgery. Delhi: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd., 2012, pp 156-65. 2. Agarwal R, Puspanjali R. Vestibulectomy for vulvodynia. State of the Art: Vaginal Surgery. Delhi: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd., 2012, pp 183-5. 3. Goel N, Rajaram S, Mehta S; SacrospinousHysteropexy. State-of the-Art vaginal surgery.2nd edition. New Delhi, Jaypee Brothers. 2013. pg225-227.

Paper Publications

Indexed

14. Bansal Shagun, Guleria K, Agarwal N. Evaluation of Sacral Rhomboid Dimensions to Predict Contracted Pelvis: A Pilot Study of Indian Primigravidae The Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology of India: Volume 61, Issue 5 (2012), 523-527, DOI:10.1007/s13224-011-0078-80 15. Esha Sharma; Md Mustafa; Rahul Pathak; Kiran Guleria; Rafat S Ahmed; N B Vaid; B D Banerjee A case control study of gene environmental interaction in fetal growth restriction with special reference to organochlorine pesticides. European journal of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive biology 2012; 161(2):163-9. 16. Geetika Goel, BD Banerjee, Rahul Pathak, Kiran Guleria, Gita Radhakrishnan, AG Radhika and NB Vaid Assessment of Redox Imbalance in Idiopathic Fetal Growth Restricted Pregnancies. Reprod Sys Sexual Disorders 2012, 1:4 doi: 10.4172/2161-038X.1000112 17. Guleria K, Gupta B, Agarwal S, Suneja A, Vaid N, Jain S. Abnormally invasive placenta: changing trends in diagnosis and management. Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand 2013; DOI: 10.1111/ aogs.12083 18. Agarwal R, Khatuja R, Sharma L, Singh A. Placental mesenchymal dysplasia: a case report. Case Rep Obstet Gynecol. 2012;2012:202797.

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19. Agarwal R, Khatuja R. The true incidence of placental mesenchymal dysplasia. Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand. 2012;91:1126. 20. Rajaram S, Malik R, Agarwal S, Suneja A. The role of hospital-based cancer registries in low and middle income countries—Indian statistics. Cancer Epidemiol. 2013;37:e7. 21. Goel N, Malik R, Rathi B, Bhaskaran S, Rajaram S, Mehta S, Agarwal N. Pregnancy with Metastatic Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor (GIST) on Imatinib Chemotherapy: an Oncologist's Nightmare and Obstetrician's Dilemma. Journal of Gastrointestinal Cancer 2013, 44(1):115-117 22. Khatuja R, Mehta S, Rajaram S, Goel G. Role of laparoscopy in infertility: revisited. European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology 2012; 164:118–119 23. Gupta N, Rajaram S, Mehta S. Obstetric Anal Sphinter Injury: A clinical Audit. BJOG 2012; 119: 1152 24. Sharma L, Mehta S, Rajaram S, Agarwal R, Gupta S, Goel N, et al. Postpartum Peripheral Symmetrical Gangrene: A Case Report. J Reprod Infertil. 2012;13(2):117-119. 25. Rajaram S,Mehta S, Gupta B, Rathi V, Goel N.Poland syndrome with Mullerian agenesis: a rare occurrence.Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol. 2012;161:232-3. 26. Mehta S, Singla A, Rajaram S.Prognostic factors for fulminant viral hepatitis in pregnancy. Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 2012; 118: 172 27. Singla A, Mehta S, Rajaram S. Tubercular cervicitis – a dilemma : report of three cases. Accepted for publication in JIMA 28. Singla A, Mehta S, Rajaram S. Behcet‘s Disease in Pregnancy: A rare scenario. Accepted for publication in JIACM.

1st July 2013 to 31th June 2014

Book

Non descent VH – a book + video based training manual. Wiley publishers. 2014. Ed. A G Radhika and N B Vaid.

Chapters in Books

1. Rajaram S. Role of HPV in Cervical Carcinogenesis. In ‗Handbook of Cervical Cancer Prevention and Management of Precancerous Lesions‘. Ed. Ahuja M, New Delhi, Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, 2014 2. Goel N, Rajaram S, Jain S, Singh S. Trial Vaginal Hysterectomy and Trial Vaginal Route. In Sheth SS, Studd J, Vaginal Hysterectomy, 2nd edition, New Delhi, Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, 2014 3. Jain S. "Sacrospinous Hysteropexy". In Goel N, Rajaram S (eds). State-of the-Art vaginal surgery.2nd edition. New Delhi, Jaypee Brothers. 2013. pg225-227. 4. Jain S, Goel N, Gupta K, Narang Y. Salient Emergency Medical Conditions in Pregnant Women. In Rewari BB, Jain DG, Chawla MPS (Ed). A Practical Manual for Emergency medicine and Tropical Diseases. New Delhi, Jaypee Brothers. 2013. pp 376-394. 5. Goel N, Rajaram S, Jain S, Singh S. ―Trial vaginal hysterectomy and trial vaginal route‖ In Shirish S. Sheth (Ed).Vaginal Hysterectomy. 2nd Edition. New Delhi, Jaypee Brothers. 2014. pp116-122. 6. Complications of NDVH. And their management. Singh A. Non descent VH – a book + video based training manual. Wiley publishers. 2014. Pg- 63-80. 7. Tackling the fibroid during NDVH. Singh A. Non descent VH – a book + video based training manual. Wiley publishers. 2014. Pg 57-62. 8. Reva Tripathi, Nilanchali Singh. Lump in Abdomen. In: Mala YM, Gupta M, Batra S (eds). Case Discussions in Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 1st Ed. New Delhi. Jaypee Publishers. 2011. P311-326.

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Paper Publications

Indexed

1. Rajaram S, Malik R, Agarwal S, A Suneja. The role of hospital-based cancer registries in low and middle income countries-Indian statistics. Cancer Epidemiol 2013;37(1):e7 2. Sharma S, Goel N, Madhu SV, Rajaram S. Serum elastin and 25 hydroxyvitamin D levels in women with pelvic organ prolapse. JIACM 2013; 14: 204-8 3. Goel N, Malik R, Rathi B, Bhaskaran S, Rajaram S, Mehta S, Agarwal N. Pregnancy with metastatic gastrointestinal stromal tumor(GIST) on imatinib chemotherapy: an oncologists nightmare and obstetricians dilemma. J Gastrointest Cancer, 2013;44(1): 115-7 4. Singla Anshuja, Mehta Sumita, Rajaram Shalini, Goel Neerja. Behcet‘s disease in pregnancy – A rare phenomenon. Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine. 2012 ; 34(3): 231-232 5. Nitasha Gupta, Alpana Singh, Shalini Rajaram, Neerja Goel. ―Acardius – acephalus twins: an unusual presentation‖. Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences 2013; 47: 9154-56. 6. Goel G, Mehta S, Rajaram S. Awareness about HPV and its vaccine among Medical students. Indian Journal of Community Medicine 2013; 38(2): 92-94 7. Goel N, Rajaram S, Gupta B, Gupta K. Familial congenital generalized hypertrichosis Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol 2013;79:849 8. Rajaram S, Bhaskaran S, Mehta S Isolated fallopian tube torsion in adolescents. Case Rep Obstet Gynecol. 2013;2013:341507. doi: 10.1155/2013/341507. Epub 2013 Oct 22. 9. Gupta N, Rajaram S, Goel N. Metastatic squamous cell carcinoma vulva in a young girl: A rarity. Ind J Cancer, 2013: 50 (S1) 10. Gami N, Rajaram S. Fetal Growth Restriction: Review Article. IOG, 2013; 3: 14-17 11. Sharma R. Weekly Stripping of membranes at term pregnancy.TWMJ 2014.2(2):105-107 12. Jain S, Agarwal R, Sharma G, Guleria K. Haemoperitoneum in third trimester of pregnancy: a rare cause. J Obstet Gynaecol. 2013; 33(4):432. 13. Guleria K, Gupta B, Agarwal S, Suneja A, Vaid N, Jain S. Abnormally invasive placenta: changing trends in diagnosis and management. Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand. 2013 ; 92 (4):461-4. 14. Sharma, A, Jain S, Sharma E, Guleria K ,Suneja, A, ; Vaid N. Improvising vaginoplasty using fibrin glue along with vacuum expandable condom mold. Journal of Gynecologic Surgery .2013 ; 29( 5): 26 15. Gupta B, Guleria K, Sharma A, Jain S, Vaid N.(2012). Warfarin thromboprophylaxis-a boon or bane? J Ind Acad Clin Med.14:57-58 16. Jain S, Suneja A, Malik R, Agarwal R, Guleria K, Vaid N (2013) Cesarean scar pregnancy: a diagnostic dilemma and impending catastrophe accepted for publication in Archives of Obstetrics and Gynecology (DOI) 10.1007/s00404-013-2947-0 . 2013 Jul 11. 17. Narang Y, Vaid N B, Jain S, Suneja A, Guleria K , Faridi MMA , Gupta B. Umbilical cord arterial blood analysis in neonates born with nuchal cord . Archives of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 2013 Nov 5. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 24190695 18. Vaid K, Mehra S, Verma M, Jain S, Sharma A, Bhaskaran. S Pan endoscopic approach - "Hysterolaparoscopy" as an initial procedure in selected infertile women". Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research. 2014;8(2):95-98 19. Guleria K, Gupta B, Agarwal S, Suneja A, Vaid N, Jain S. Abnormally invasive placenta: changing 20. trends in diagnosis and management. Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand 2013; DOI: 10.1111/ aogs.12083 21. B Gupta, K Guleria, A Sharma, S Jain, NB Vaid. Warfarin thromboprophylaxis – a boon or bane? JICAM 2013; 14(1):57-8 22. K Guleria (group member) Caesarean section surgical techniques (CORONIS): a fractional, factorial, unmasked, randomised controlled trial, 20. Bhanu priya. Md. Mustafa, Kiran Guleria, N.B Vaid, B.D. Banerjee, Rafat S. Ahmed. Salivary progesterone as a biochemical marker to predict early preterm birth in

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asymptomatic high risk women. BJOG 2013 Jul;120(8):1003-11. doi: 10.1111/1471- 0528.12217. Epub 2013 Apr 2. 21. Md Mustafa, Tusha Sharma,B D Banerjee, Rafat S Ahmed, AK Tripathi, Kiran Guleria;.Genetic polymorphisms in Cytochrome P4501B1 and susceptibility to idiopathic preterm labor in North Indian population. Clinical Biochemistry 01/2013; 46(18):1812–1815. 22. Tusha Sharma, B D Banerjee, Md Mustafa, Kiran Guleria, Rafat S Ahmed, AK Tripathi;.Gene environment interaction in preterm birth with special reference to organochlorine pesticides: a case control study. Int J Biochem Mol Biol 2013; 4(4):XXX-XXX.(accepted) 23. Manju Choudhary , Amita Suneja , Neelam B. Vaid, Kiran Guleria,MMA Faridi. Maintenance tocolysis with oral micronized progesterone for prevention of preterm birth after arrested preterm labor. Accepted for publication in int J OBSTET GYNECOL.

24. Reviewer‘s mini commentary on surgical management of placenta accrete: To leave or remove the placenta? Accepted for publication in BJOG 25. Gupta. B, Suneja A, Vaid NB. Primary ovarian carcinoid tumor of ovary: a rare entity. Accepted for publications. In J Cancer. 26. Nilanchali Singh, RevaTripathi, YM Mala, ShakunTyagi, Sanjay Tyagi, Chanchal Singh. Varied presentation of uterine arterio-venous malformations and their management by uterine artery embolisation: A small Case Series. Journal of Obsterics and Gynaecology. 2013. 27. Nilanchali Singh, RevaTripathi, YM Mala, Rashmi Dixit, Atul Batra. Comparison of scar thickness measurements by Trans Vaginal Sonography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging in cases of pregnancy with previous Caesarean section. Do they correlate with actual scar thickness. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 2013 Nov;33(8):810-3. doi: 10.3109/01443615.2013.823926. 28. Nilanchali Singh, Reva Tripathi, Yedla Manikya Mala. Primary malignant melanoma of uterine cervix with probable origin from benign cervical melanosis. BMJ Case Reports Jun 2013; doi:10.1136/bcr-2013-010042 29. Nilanchali Singh, Reva Tripathi, YM Mala, Neeta Khurana, Mumtaz khan. Large Functional Benign Endometroid Cystadenofibroma of the ovary leading to endometrial cystic glandular hyperplasia and post-menopausal bleeding. BMJ Case Reports. Jun 2013;doi:10.1136/bcr-2013- 010323 30. Nilanchali Singh, PriyaVarshney, ShakunTyagi, RevaTripathi, YM Mala. Safety and Efficacy of Low Molecular weight Heparin therapy during pregnancy: Three year Experience at a tertiary care centre. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of India. Dec 2013;doi:10.1007/s13224-013- 0412-4 31. Srishti Gupta, RevaTripathi, Nilanchali Singh, Preena Bhalla, Siddhartha Ramji, YM Mala. Pregnancy outcome in asymptomatic women with abnormal vaginal flora without any treatment and after treatment with vaginal clindamycin and clotrimazole: A randomized controlled trial. South Afr J Obstet Gynaecol. Apr 2013. 19(2); 35-38. 32. Nilanchali Singh, RevaTripathi, YM Mala, Shelly Arora. Xanthomatous Oophoritis following Uterine Artery Embolisation: Successful conservative surgical management with favourable outcome. BMJ Case Reports. July 2013. 4;2013. pii: bcr2013010184. doi: 10.1136/bcr-2013- 010184. 33. Nilanchali Singh, RevaTripathi, Shakun Tyagi, Atul Batra. Antepartum fetal bladder rupture leading to urinary ascitis: Attempt to rescue by placement of peritoneo-amniotic shunt. BMJ Case reports. Aug 2013. doi:10.1136/bcr-2013-200021 34. Nilanchali Singh, RevaTripathi, YM Mala, ShakunTyagi, DivyaVerma. Undiagnosed hypothyroidism in pregnancy leading to myxedema coma in labor: Diagnosing and managing this rare emergency. Case Reports in Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 2013 35. Nilanchali Singh, RevaTripathi, YM Mala, ShakunTyagi, Namita Jain. Massive spontaneous intraperitoneal hemorrhage in a young female with Chronic Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura masquerading ruptured ovarian cyst: Successful non-surgical management of this rare catastrophic event. Journal of paediatric emergency.

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36. Nilanchali Singh, Reva Tripathi, YM Mala, Atul Batra. Diagnosis of cornual pregnancy by three- dimentional ultrasonography and successful management by methotrexate therapy despite very high beta HCG levels. Journal of Diagnostic and Clinical Research. 2013. 37. Anjali Tempe, Nilanchali Singh, Ila Sharma, Satish Sharma. Case of Sacrococcygeal Teratoma in an IVF pregnancy: Is there any association of congenital tumors with assisted reproduction?". Journal of Reproduction and Infertility (IRI).2013. 38. Diagnostic Dilemma in Benign Condition of Cervix:A Case Report ; Alpana Singh, AG Radhika, Ritu Khatuja, Rachna Agarwal, Gita Radhakrishnan ; International Journal of Scientific Study |March 2014 | Vol 1 | Issue 39. Nitasha Gupta, Alpana Singh, Shalini Rajaram, Neerja Goel. ―Acardius – acephalus twins: an unusual presentation‖. Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences 2013; Vol. 2, Issue 47, November 25; Page: 9154-9156 40. ―Mermaid Baby in Twin Pregnancy‖. Alpana Singh, Dipanwita Dutta, Sweta Lal, Rachna Agarwal, Gita Radhakrishnan. Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences 2014; Vol. 3, Issue 11, March 17; Page: 2907-2909, DOI: 10.14260/jemds/2014/2223 41. ―Acute gynaecological emergency caused by rupture dermoid‘ has been accepted for publication and will be published in Volume 3/ Issue 18/ May 5, 2013. (Accepted in index journal)

1st July 2013 to 31th June 2014

Paper Publications

1. Sweta Lal, Alpana Singh, Neerja Goel. ―Acute Gynaecological Emergency Caused by Ruptured ‖. Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences 2014; Vol. 3, Issue 21, May 26; Page: 5705- 5710 2. Pandey D, Garg D, Singh A. Rare asymptomatic presentation of omental mass from cesarean stitchline. J Basic Clin Reprod Sci 2014;3:130-2. 3. Alpana Singh, AG Radhika, Ritu Khatuja, Rachna Agarwal, Gita Radhakrishnan. "Diagnostic dilemma in benign condition of cervix: A case report". International Journal of Scientifi c Study. 2014;1(6):46-47. 4. Singh, A., Mishra, V., Arun, D., Suneja, A. and Sharma, A. Management Dilemma in Case of Abdominal Pregnancy: A Case Report. Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 4, 899-902.s 5. Radhika, Himsweta , Vijai Gandhi, Kiran Guleria, Gita Radhakrishnan. Interesting case of Vulval Lymphangiectasia following tubercular lymphadenitis. Landmark Research Journals Medicine and Medical Science(LRJMMS) Vol 1 issue 1, April 2014. 6. Narang Y, Vaid N B, Jain S, Suneja A, Guleria K , Faridi MMA , Gupta B. Umbilical cord arterial blood analysis in neonates born with nuchal cord . Archives of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 2014 ;289(4):795-801 7. Vaid K, Mehra S, Verma M, Jain S, Sharma A, Bhaskaran. S Pan endoscopic approach - "Hysterolaparoscopy" as an initial procedure in selected infertile women". Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research. 2014;8(2):95-98 8. Jain S, Sharma A, Guleria K, Suneja A, Vaid NB. Innovations in vaginoplasty using fibrin glue along with vacuum expandable condom mold. BJOG. 2014; 121 (2): 43. 9. Mundhra R, Jain S, Suneja A, Guleria K, Gami N, Vaid NB. Neurenteric cyst – a rare cause of pelvic cyst in pregnancy. BJOG. 2014; 121 (2): 188 10. Kaur G, Jain S, Sharma A, Vaid NB. Hematometra formation- A rare complication of cesarean delivery. J Clin Diagn Res. 2014 ;8(8):OD03-4. doi: 0.7860/JCDR/2014/8364.4689. Epub 2014 Aug 20 11. Gupta B, Vaid NB, Suneja A, Guleria K, Jain S. Anterior vaginal prolapse repair: A randomised trial of traditional anterior colporrhaphy and self-tailored mesh repair. South African Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 2014;20(2):47-50. 12. Nilanchali Singh, Reva Tripathi, Yedla Manikya Mala, Niharika Yedla. Breast Stimulation in Low- Risk Primigravidas at Term: Does It Aid in Spontaneous Onset of Labour and Vaginal Delivery? A Pilot Study. BioMed Research International, 2014. 9

13. Nilanchali Singh, Varshney P, Tripathi R, Mala YM. Diagnostic and therapeutic dilemma in the management of primary small-cell neuroendocrine tumour of the cervix. J Obstet Gynaecol. 2014 Jul 10:1-2. 14. Nutan Agarwal, Smita Singh, Alka Kriplani, Neerja Bhatla, Nilanchali Singh. Evaluation of gabapentin in management of hot flushes in postmenopausal women. Post Reproductive Health, formerly Menopause International. 2014; 20(1): 36–38. 15. Reva Tripathi, Shakun Tyagi, Nilanchali Singh, Yedla Manikya Mala, Chanchal Singh, Preena Bhalla and Siddhartha Ramji. Can preterm labour be predicted in low risk pregnancies? - Role of clinical, sonographic and biochemical markers. Journal of Pregnancy. 2014, doi:10.1155/2014/623269. 16. Bindiya Gupta, Nilanchali Singh, Shalini Rajaram, Neerja Goel, Vinod Kumar. Bilateral Exudative Retinal Detachment in a patient with early onset severe preeclampsia. Pregnancy Hypertension. 2014. 10.1016/j.preghy.2014.09.001 17. Nilanchali Singh, Alka Kriplani, Garima Kachhawa, Reeta Mahey. Management of narrow introitus with Fenton's operation followed by successful pregnancy in a woman with repaired bladder exstrophy. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 2014. Sep 4:1-2. DOI: 10.3109/01443615.2014.954531 18. Nilanchali Singh, Reva Tripathi, YM Mala, Atul Batra. Diagnosis of cornual pregnancy by three- dimentional ultrasonography and successful management by methotrexate therapy despite very high beta HCG levels. Journal of Diagnostic and Clinical Research. 2013. 9(1): QD12-QD13. 19. Nutan Agarwal, Smita Singh, Alka Kriplani, Neerja Bhatla, Nilanchali Singh. Safety and efficacy of Gabapentin in management of psycho-somatic & sexual symptoms in postmenopausal women: A Pilot Study. Journal of Midlife Health, 2015. Jan-Mar 2015 ¦ Vol 6 ¦ Issue 1 20. Nilanchali Singh, Reva Tripathi, YM Mala. Maternal and fetal outcomes in patients with previous Cesarean Section undergoing trial of vaginal birth at a tertiary care centre in North India. Journal of Pregnancy and Child Health. 2014 21. Nilanchali Singh, Prerna Kumari. Placenta Accreta, A Mini Review. Journal of Pregnancy and Child Health. 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/jpch.1000e104 22. Sharma R,Mehta Sumita.Ascorbic acid concentration and preterm premature rupture of membranes. Journal of obstetrics and gynaecology of India ( nov – Dec 2014) 64(6):417-420 23. Bindiya Gupta, Nilanchali Singh, Vinod Kumar, Shalini Rajaram, Neerja Goel. Bilateral exudative retinal detachment in a patient with early onset severe preeclampsia. Pregnancy Hypertenison: An International Journal of Women‘s Cardiovascular Health. 2014; 4: 253-54 24. Radhika, Himsweta , Vijai Gandhi, Kiran Guleria, Gita Radhakrishnan. Interesting case of Vulval Lymphangiectasia following tubercular lymphadenitis. Landmark Research Journals Medicine and Medical Science(LRJMMS) Vol 1 issue 1, April 2014.

Abstract Publication-

1. Abstract of Paper on ― Obstetric ICU admissions – Why‖ at 36th Annual Conference of AOGD held at New Delhi, Oct. 2014 2. Abstract of “ Vit. D Supplementation in pregnancy and maternal and neonatal outcomes: A Double Blind Randomised Controlled Trial.‖ at 36th Annual Conference of AOGD held at Delhi , Oct.2014 3. Abstract of video presentation ― Thermal Balloon Endometrial Ablation in Myoma Induced Menorrhagia‖at 21st Annual Conference of NARCHI, Delhi , Sept. 2014. 4. Abstract of Standard Operating Procedures on ―tolac – Trial of Labor After Cesarean Section published in CME Manual at 1st Young NARCHIAN's CME held at UCMS & GTB Hospital, Delhi, Feb. 2015. 5. Abstract of Paper on ― Obstetric ICU admissions – Why‖ at 36th Annual Conference of AOGD held at New Delhi, Oct. 2014 6. Abstract of ― Vit. D Supplementation in pregnancy and maternal and neonatal outcomes: A Double Blind Randomised Controlled Trial.‖ at 36th Annual Conference of AOGD held at Delhi , Oct.2014 7. Abstract of video presentation ― Thermal Balloon Endometrial Ablation in Myoma Induced Menorrhagia‖at 21st Annual Conference of NARCHI, Delhi , Sept. 2014. 10

8. Abstract of Standard Operating Procedures on ―tolac – Trial of Labor After Cesarean Section published in CME Manual at 1st Young NARCHIAN's CME held at UCMS & GTB Hospital, Delhi, Feb. 2015.

Chapter in Book

1. Shalini Rajaram, Nilanchali Singh. Hormone therapy and Cancers. In: Neerja goel, Bindiya Gupta (eds). Menopause. 1st Ed.New Delhi. Jaypee Publishers. 2014. P186-97. 2. Nilanchali Singh, Shalini Rajaram, Neerja goel. Uterine Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment. In: Shalini Rajaram (eds).. 1st Ed. New Delhi. Wolter Bushnell, 2015. (In press) 3. Nilanchali Singh, Bindiya Gupta. Urogenital and Sexual Symptoms. In: Neerja goel, Bindiya Gupta (eds). Menopause. 1st Ed. New Delhi. Jaypee Publishers. 2014. P132-44. 4. ―Recurrent Oral Ulcers‘ chapter in Clinical Medicine Update oct2014. 5. Alpana Singh, Bindiya Gupta, Shipra Singla : Abnormal menopause In: Neerja Goel, Bindiya Gupta (eds). Menopause. 1st Ed. New Delhi. Jaypee Publishers. 2014. P256 -262. 6. Rajaram S, Singh N. Cancers and Hormone Therapy. In ‗Menopause‘ Eds, Goel N, Gupta B, Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, Delhi, 2014: 186-97 7. Goel N, Rajaram S, Jain S, Singh S. Vaginal Oophorectomy. In ‗Vaginal Hysterectomy‘ Eds. Sheth SS, Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, New Delhi, 2014. 8. 9.Jain S, Goel N, Shree S. Nonpharmacological Management of Menopause. In NeerjaGoel, Bindiya Gupta (ed.) Menopause 1st Edition. New Delhi, Jaypee Brothers. 2014. pp 210-224 9. Goel N, Rajaram S, Jain S, Singh S. ―Trial vaginal hysterectomy and trial vaginal route‖ In Shirish S. Sheth (Ed).Vaginal Hysterectomy. 2nd Edition. New Delhi, Jaypee Brothers. 2014. pp116-122. 10. Goel N, Agarwal R, Yam N. HT follow up. In: Goel N, Gupta B, eds. Menopause. Delhi: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd., 2014, pp 168-76. 11. Srivastava Himsweta, Bindiya Gupta. Epidemiology. In : Goel Neerja, Gupta Bindiya(eds). Menopause . Jaypee brothers, 2014

Book Published

Menopause : Editors Neerja Goel, Bindiya Gupta first edition April 2014 by JP publishers

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2010-11 Annexure - III

NAME AWARD DATE RECEIVED

Guleria Kiran FOGSI-Corion award –Senior 9th Jan, 2011 category for the best Scientific research work in Obstetrics &

Gynecology for year 2010 by Federation of Obstetricians & Gynecologists of India (FOGSI) at 54th AICOG in Hyderabad

„Award of Honour‟ by 20th Nov, 2010 Himachal Pradesh Societyat of Obs & Gyne, (HIMGYNAECON) Una, Himachal Pradesh

2011-12

Name of Name of Award & Name of authors & Date Students/Residents Tital of project co-authors

Dr Geetika Goel Dr Neera Agarwal- K Guleria, NB Vaid, 25th Sept, Gold Medal for BD Banerjee 2011 theme topic „High

Risk Pregnancy‟ at rd 33 Annual AOGD Conference New Delhi, 24-25 sept, 2011

„ Oxidative stress and DNA Damage in FGR of unknown origin‟

Dr Bhanupriya R.D Pandit best K Guleria, NB Vaid, 30th Jan, 2012 postgraduate thesis BD Banerjee

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award in OBGYN (FOGSI) for the year 2011-12

„Evaluation of Salivary Progesterone as a biochemical marker for prediction of preterm birth in asymptomatic high risk women‟

Dr Garima Yadav Gold Medal in AOGD Radhakrishnan G, 24th – 25th Singh N September „Evaluation of Nerve 2011, Fibres in Eutopic Endometrium as the Potential Diagnostic Marker for Endometriosis‟

Best Clinical Radhakrishnan G, 18th Dec. 2011 Research Paper Singh N Award in Indian Fertility Society

„Evaluation of Nerve Fibres in Eutopic Endometrium as the Potential Diagnostic Marker for Endometriosis‟

Dr Shilpa Kava 2nd Prize. Rajaram S, Arora 5th-6th VK, Goel N, Gupta November Evaluation of S. 2011 p16INK4a as a biomarker in Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia. Annual Conference of Asia Oceania research

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organization on Genital Infections & Neoplasia AOGIN, India

Silver Medal in Rajaram S, Arora September AOGD VK, Goel N, Gupta 2011 S. Evaluation of p16INK4a as a biomarker in Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia.

Dr Divya Pandey Silver Medal Mehta S, Rajaram 24th – 25th S, Rathi B, Goel N. September Catheterisation in 2011 Cesarean section- Time to retire it! 33rd Annual Conference of the Association of Obstetricians & Gynecologists of Delhi

Dr Latika Phogat Silver Medal (Poster) Mehta S, Rajaram 24th – 25th S, Rathi B, Goel N September Trends in peripartum 2011 hysterectomy : A 5 year review. 33rd Annual Conference of the AOGD, Delhi

2012-13

Name of Name of Award & Name of authors & Date Students/Residents Title of project co-authors

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Dr Shruti Jain Bronze medal in 34th Dr Kiran Guleria 17-18 Nov. Annual AOGD Dr Amita Suneja 2012 Conference Delhi, Dr Sharmila Ahuja “SOFA Score for prediction of maternal mortality in Obstetric patients admitted in ICU”

Dr Shruti Jain R D Pandit award for Dr Kiran Guleria Year 2012 best postgraduate Dr Amita Suneja

thesis at National Dr Sharmila Ahuja level

SOFA Score for prediction of maternal mortality in Obstetric patients admitted in ICU”

2013-14

Name of Name of Award & Title of Name of authors Date Students/Residents project & co-authors

Neha Garg “Role of cox-2 gene in Dr Kiran Guleria 20-21st idiopathic preterm birth Sept. 2013 with reference to organochlorine pesticides: a case control study” Dr Kiran Guleria Gold medal for best 28-29th research paper at 35th Sept. 2013 Annual AOGD conference Delhi.

First Prize at 20th Annual Dr Kiran Guleria NARCHI conference, 2012-13 Delhi. RD PANDIT FOGSI award, best all India postgraduate thesis

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2014-15

NAME AWARD DATE RECEIVED

(In alphabetical order of last name) Bansal Megha (Guide- RD PANDIT FOGSI award Jan 2015 Dr Neerja Goel):

Gupta Anu ( Guide Dr Free Communication Miscellaneous 5th& 6th Shalini Rajaram, Comparison of or meloxifene and oral September 2014 contraceptive pills in management of heavy menstrual bleeding

Majumdar Darshna Gold medal for best research paper 24-25th Oct. (Guide – Dr Kiran award „Organochlorine Pesticides And 2014 Guleria) Gene Expression In Epithelial Ovarian Cancer

R. Shruthi (Guide: Dr 3rd prize in Free Communication – Dec. 2014. Rachna Agarwal) Miscellaneous category in National

Conference of IFS, Pune th th 6 – 7 Sept. 2014

1st Prize oral paper presentation of "Evaluation of dehydroepiandrosterone supplementation on diminished ovarian reserve" at 21st Annual Conference NARCHI, New Delhi,

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Radhakrishnan Gita FOGSI CORION Award Senior Jan 2015 Category

Rajaram Shalini Awarded Fellowship of National 18th October Academy of Medical Sciences 2014.

Sharma Richa 3rd Prize- paper presentation 11 – 13TH APRIL “PRETERM PREMATURE RUPTURE 2014 OF MEMBRANES AND ASCORBIC ACID LEVELS” AT Noth Zone Yuva

FOGSI CONFERENCE 6-7th sept 2014 Best Case report PRIZE – e poster „PARANEOPLASTIC CEREBELLAR DEGENERATION A – RARE COMPLICATION OF OVARIAN MALIGNANCY” at 21st Annual Conference NARCHI Delhi branch

Shikha (Guide: Dr Amita Bronze Medal for medal “comparison of 24-25th Oct. Suneja) Inj.ferric Carboxymaltose 2014

Singh Anju (Guide-Dr RD PANDIT FOGSI award Jan 2015 Kiran Guleria):

Singh Anju (Guide-Dr Theme Prizes (Indrani Ganguly Award) 5th& 6th Kiran Guleria): for„Evaluation of Maternal Early September 2014 Obstetric Warning System MEOWS as a predictor of obstetric morbidity: A

prospective observational study‟ in 21st Annual Conference, (NARCHI ) Delhi Branch

Dr Mittal P (Guide – Dr Thesis paper on “Vit. D 5th& 6th Himsweta Srivastava) Supplementation in pregnancy and September 2014 maternal and neonatal outcomes: A Double Blind Randomised Controlled Trial.” won Indrani Ganguly Award Theme Prize ( First Prize) at

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21stAnnual Conference of NARCHI , Delhi, Sept. 2014.

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Ophthalmology

Department of Ophthalmology

1. Name of the Department: Ophthalmology

2. Year of establishment: 1986

3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Faculty of the university and also from Central health service

4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) a. MBBS b. MS in ophthalmology

5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved Departments teaching All the subjects of MBBS

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. None

7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: NIL

8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System Semester an Annual

9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments Yes

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)

Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS) Professor one one Three plus two from CHS Associate Professors TWO Downgraded to None lecturer: vacant Asst. Professors 2 2 2[ now promoted to prof. in CAS] Others

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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance

Name Qualification Designation Specialization No. of Years No. of Ph.D./ of M.Phil. Exper student ience s guided for the last 4 MBBS; Professor and Ophthalmology 35 Years 2 Ph.D yearsas co 1.Dr. MD[AIIMS]; HOD supervi V.P.Gupta DNB sor MS in ophth:3 2. Dr.Jolly MBBS;MS Professor Ophthalmology 30years Rohatgi MS in ophth:3 3. Dr. MBBS;MS Professor Ophthalmology 27 years MS in ophth:3 Upreet Dhaliwal 4. Dr. MBBS;MD;DNB Professor Ophthalmology 26 years MS in ophth:3 G.K.Das

5. Dr.P.K. MBBS;MD; Professor Ophthalmology 20 YEARS MS in ophth:2 Sahu FRCS

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors Senior Visiting Fellows: None Adjunct faculty: None Emeritus professors: None

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information :None

14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio Five teachers for 150 MBBS 1:1 for MS in ophthalmology

15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual Academic support staff (technical) optometrist

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Sanctioned3 Filled 3 Actual3 Administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual: Steno Sanctioned:1 Filled :1 Actual:1

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: no research under funding agency

17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise. Not applicable a) National Names of the funding agencies Project title Grants received project-wise b) International funding agencies: Not applicable Names of the funding agencies Project title Grants received project-wise. c) Total grants received: none

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received: none a) National collaboration associated grants received b) International collaboration associated grants received

19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received. None

DST-FIST - none UGC-SAP/CAS- none DPE - none DBT - none ICSSR - none AICTE- none Total grants received –none

20. Research facility / centre with • State recognition- none in ophthalmology • National recognition- none in ophthalmology • International recognition- none in ophthalmology

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies- none in ophthalmology

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22. Publications: ANNEXURE ∗ Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national /international) *Monographs: nil *Chapters in Books- nil *Edited Books- nil *Books with ISBN with details of publishers- NIL *Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)- 104 Total *Citation Index – range / average-0-446 / Average 56 *SNIP *SJR *Impact Factor – range / average: 0.914 – 0.927 *h-index-13

23. Details of patents and income generated: none

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated:none

25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions/ industries in India and abroad: none

26. Faculty serving in

a) National committees - none b) International committees - none c) Editorial Boards -none d) any other – none

27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs). National conference of AIOS and Delhi ophthalmological society conference; OPAI conference2014

28. Student projects • Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter- departmental projects: none in ophthalmology in last one year • percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities / industry / institute- none in ophthalmology in last one year

29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by • Faculty: none in ophthalmology in last one year • Doctoral / post doctoral fellows: none in ophthalmology in last one year • Students: none in ophthalmology in last one year

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30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national/ international) with details of outstanding participants, if any. none in ophthalmology in last one year 31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments: yes

32. Student profile programme-wise: not applicable, it is a 7th sem subject, they get degree after 2 years of passing ophthalmology in MBBS

Name of the Applications Selected Pass percentage Programme received Male Female Male Female (refer to question no. 4)

33. Diversity of students

Nam e of th e % of % of students % o f studen ts % of P rogramme stud ent s from other fro m stu dents (refer to q question from the universities u niversities from o ther no. 4) same withi n the S outside the co untries university tate State MBBS NA-it is an NA-it is an UG NA-it is an UG NA-it is an UG course course course UG course

MS 2014-66% 2014-0% 2014-33% 2014-0% 2013-50% 2013-0% 2013-50% 2013-0%

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise. None after MS in Ophthalmology

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35. Student progression: not applicable

Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG As per national and state examination PG to M.Phil. PG to Ph.D. Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Employed DU selection committee • Campus selection • Other than campus recruitment Entrepreneurs Nil

36. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates

of the same university 20%[ 1 out of 5] from other universities within the State Nil

from universities from other States 80%

from universities outside the country Nil

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period: none in ophthalmology M.Phil.- none in ophthalmology Ph.D.- none in ophthalmology D.Sc. - none in ophthalmology D.Litt.- none in ophthalmology

38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to a) Library: yes more than 80 books b) Internet facilities for staff and students: Yes for faculty only c) Total number of class rooms: 1 seminar room d) Class rooms with ICT facility: nil e) Students’ laboratories nil f) Research laboratories- nil in ophthalmology deptt

39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates – nil in Ophthalmology deptt.

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a) from the host institution/university – nil in Op Ophthalmology deptt. b) from other institutions/universities- nil in ophthalmology deptt

39. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.- nil in ophthalmology deptt except salary

40. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.- nil in ophthalmology deptt

41. Does the department obtain feedback from faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? yes

students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? Yes alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? Not applicable

42. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10): nil in ophthalmology deptt in last one year

43. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops /seminar) involving external experts. Special lectures – through AIOS and Delhi ophthalmological societies DOST Programmes Workshops - through AIOS and Delhi ophthalmological societies DOST Programmes Seminar through AIOS and Delhi ophthalmological societies DOST Programmes

44. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes. Didactic lectures, seminars, journal clubs, case discussions, grand rounds, clinicopathologiical case conferences, clinical meetings etc.

45. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? Feed=back and periodical evaluation

46. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. Not applicable for ophthalmology

47. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department. Paper/ poster presentation/ quiz in ophthalmic conferences

48. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details. Not Yet

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49. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied. Evolved new operation techniques.

50. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department.

Strengths: 1.Dedicated MBBS teaching; 2. Dedicated PG teaching; 3.Performing ocular surgeries to eradicate cataract blindness; 4.eradication of corneal blindness by cornea grafting, 5. Performing a variety of ophthalmic plastic surgeries.

Weaknesses: Inadequate support to eradicate posterior segment blindness; did not get opportunity to improve skills through fellowships / training abroad / in India; inadequate faculty and senior residents.

Opportunities: we have large clinical material for teaching UG/ PGs. Challenges: to work with limited resources including staff.

51. Future plans of the department. To establish an advanced state of art eye centre in G.T.B. Hospital, Delhi

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PROF. V.P.GUPTA: list of publications: YEAR 2013-2014

Gupta VP, Gupta P, Gupta R. Re: "Foam sclerotherapy for periorbital dermoid cysts".Ophthal Plast Reconstr Surg. 2014 Nov-Dec;30(6):530. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 0.914

Gupta VP, Gupta P, Gupta R. Is it really a silicone sling assisted temporalis muscle transfer? Indian J Ophthalmol 2014;62:1179. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.927

Gupta VP, Gupta P, Gupta R. Re: "Secondary tarsoconjunctival graft: a modification to the Cutler-Beard procedure".Ophthal Plast Reconstr Surg. 2014 Jan-Feb;30(1):73-4. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 0.914

Gupta V P, Gupta P. Pre-operative sub-conjunctival mitomycin C 24 hours before excision of recurrent pterygium. Indian J Ophthalmol 2013;61:185-6. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.927

Gupta V P, Gupta P. Intralesional bleomycin injection for periocular capillary hemangiomas. Indian J Ophthalmol 2013;61:367-8. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.927

Prof. Jolly Rohatgi: publication

1: Kajla G, Rohatgi J, Dhaliwal U. Use of subjective and objective criteria to categorise visual disability. Indian J Ophthalmol. 2014 Apr;62(4):400-6. doi: 10.4103/0301-4738.121146. PubMed PMID: 24817743; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC4064212. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.927

2: Kumar V, Jeria S, Chandra N, Rohatgi J. A case of contact lens deposits mimicking nodular keratopathy. Clin Exp Optom. 2014 Jul;97(4):373-4. doi: 10.1111/cxo.12140. Epub 2014 Feb 25. PubMed PMID: 24612131. Cited by 0; Impact factor-1.256

3: Kajila G, Rohatgi J, Dhaliwal U. Use of subjective and objective criteria to categorise visual disability. Indian J Ophthalmol. 2013 Nov 11. [Epub ahead of print] PubMed PMID: 24212223. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.927

4: Singal A, Chhabra N, Pandhi D, Rohatgi J. Behçet's disease in India: a dermatological perspective. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol. 2013 Mar-Apr;79(2):199-204. doi: 10.4103/0378-6323.107636. PubMed PMID: 23442458.

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Dr Upreet Dhaliwal : publications:

1. Malik C, Bhatia MS, Dhaliwal U. Factors affecting the time lag to the second eye cataract surgery in a hospital-based population. Nepal J Ophthalmol. 2014 Jan;6(11):31-8. doi: 10.3126/nepjoph.v6i1.10761. PubMed PMID: 25341824. 2. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

3. Singh S, Singh N, Dhaliwal U. Near-peer mentoring to complement faculty mentoring of first-year medical students in India. J Educ Eval Health Prof. 2014 Jun 30;11:12. doi: 10.3352/jeehp.2014.11.12. eCollection 2014. PubMed PMID: 24980428; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC4309947. 4. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

5. Shankar N, Singh S, Gautam S, Dhaliwal U. Motivation and preparedness of first semester medical students for a career in medicine. Indian J Physiol Pharmacol. 2013 Oct-Dec;57(4):432-8. PubMed PMID: 24968583. 6. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

7. Kajla G, Rohatgi J, Dhaliwal U. Use of subjective and objective criteria to categorise visual disability. Indian J Ophthalmol. 2014 Apr;62(4):400-6. Doi: 10.4103/0301-4738.121146. PubMed PMID: 24817743; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC4064212. 8. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.927

9. Gupta N, Nagpal G, Dhaliwal U. Student performance during the medical course: role of pre-admission eligibility and selection criteria. Natl Med J India. 2013 Jul- Aug;26(4):223-6. PubMed PMID: 24758449. 10. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

11. Kohli V, Dhaliwal U. Medical students' perception of the educational environment in a medical college in India: a cross-sectional study using the Dundee Ready Education Environment questionnaire. J Educ Eval Health Prof. 2013 Jun 30;10:5. doi: 10.3352/jeehp.2013.10.5. eCollection 2013. PubMed PMID: 23967369; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC3743137. 12. Cited by 9; Impact factor-

13. Bhatia A, Singh N, Dhaliwal U. Mentoring for first year medical students: humanising medical education. Indian J Med Ethics. 2013 Apr-Jun;10(2):100-3. PubMed PMID: 23697488. 14. Cited by 5; Impact factor-

NAAC for Quality and Excellence in Higher Education 2 15. 8. Dhaliwal U. Poem: Dear intensive care provider. Med Humanities. 2013; Published Online First: 24 January 2013 doi:10.1136/medhum-2012-010347 16. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

*Monographs: nil *Chapters in Books- nil *Edited Books- nil *Books with ISBN with details of publishers- NIL *Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)- 104 Total *Citation Index – range / average-0-446 / Average 56 *SNIP *SJR *Impact Factor – range / average: 0.914 – 0.927 *h-index-13

NAAC for Quality and Excellence in Higher Education 3 Orthopaedics Department of Orthopaedics

1. Name of the Department: Orthopaedics

2. Year of establishment: 1987

3. Is the Department part of a college/Faculty of the university: Yes. Part of University College of Medical Sciences; Delhi University.

4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) Undergraduate (MBBS) and postgraduate (MS Orthopaedics) courses.

5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved Departmental Clinico Pathological meetings held once in a month involving the Orthopaedics, Pathology and Radiology departments

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. None

7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons NA

8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System MBBS: Semester system MS: Annual summative examination at end of 3 years.

9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: None

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)

Sanctioned Filled Actual (including GTBH UCMS GTBH UCMS CAS & MPS): Professor 3 2 3 1 Total4

Associate Professors - 1 - 3 3

Asst. Professors - 3 - -

Others (Senior 12 02 12 02 14 Residents)

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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance S. Name Qualification Designation Specialization No. of Years No of Experience 1) Dr. A.K.Jain MS,MAMS, Professor Orthopaedics 31 FAMS, FRCS, (Eng) 2) Dr. Aditya N M.S.Ortho: Assoc. Prof. Orthopaedics 19 ½ Aggarwal DNB(Ortho) 3) Dr. Manish M.S.Ortho Assoc. Prof. Orthopaedics 19 ½ Chadha 4) Dr. Rehan-Ul- M.S.Ortho, Assoc. Prof. Orthopaedics 15 Haq MAMS CHS CADRE 5) Dr. M.P.Singh M.S.Ortho Professor Orthopaedics 32 6) Dr. Amite M.S.Ortho: Professor Orthopaedics 16 Pankaj DNB,MRCS Ed. 7) Dr. Puneet M.S.Ortho Professor Orthopaedics 17 Mishra

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors: None

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information None

14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio: In postgraduate MS programme conducted by the department: 9 students each year and 7 recognized teachers.

15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual: a) Academic support staff – 1 b) Administrative staff (actual) - None

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: None

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17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise. None

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received: None

19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received: None

20. Research facility / centre with: • state recognition • national recognition • international recognition None

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies: None

22. Publications: Annexure 1

∗ Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national/international) ∗ Monographs ∗ Chapters in Books ∗ Edited Books ∗ Books with ISBN with details of publishers ∗ Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) ∗ Citation Index – range / average. ∗ Impact Factor – range / average – R: 2.882 – 0.624 ∗ h-index

Name Numbers of papers Book Books (indexed) Chapters edited 2009-2014 (July) Dr. Sudhir Kumar 1 5 1 Dr. AK Jain 48 20 3(1 in process) 275

Orthopaedics Dr. MP Singh 3 Nil Nil Dr. IK Dhammi 33 8 Nil Dr. Aditya Aggarwal 11 4 1 Dr. Manish Chadha 11 4 Nil Dr. Amite Pankaj 14 15 Nil Dr. Puneet Mishra 8 7 Nil Dr. Rehan ul Haq 12 10 Nil

23. Details of patents and income generated: None

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: None

25. Faculty selected nationally /internationally to visit other laboratories/institutions/ industries in India and abroad: Prof A.K. Jain is a visiting professor in Tamil Nadu, DR. MGR Medical University

26. Faculty serving in:

a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please specify) NAME DISTINCTION (In alphabetical order of last name) Dr. I K Dhammi Associate Editor Indian Journal of Orthopaedics Dr. Rehan Ul Haq Assistant Editor Indian Journal of Orthopaedics

DR. A.K. Jain Editor Indian Journal of Orthopaedics (2007-2012) Team leader bone & joint in Indian extrapulmonary TB guidelines under Aegis of MOHFW govt. of India 2015 President, Indian Orthopaedic Association 2014 Secretary General, World Orthopedic Consult 2015 DR. Puneet Mishra Associate Editor , Journal of Clinical Orthopaedics AND Trauma, Elsevier; Indexed in Pubmed. Dr. Amite Pankaj Deputy Editor, Journal of Arthroscopy and Joint Surgery (JAJS)

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Orthopaedics Workshops/training programmes regarding Medical Education/Teachers training conducted by Medical Education Unit (MEU) – Dr. Rehan is a MEU Faculty

28. Student projects • percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter- departmental projects: Information available with Academic Session of University College of Medical Sciences. • percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities / industry / institute: None

29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by • Faculty NAME AWARD

Dr. A.K. Jain 1. Delivered President lecture on “Minimum (optimum) standard of orthopedic care for all: An achievable target” - IOACON 2014 at Hyderabad 2. Delivered President lecture at annual conference of Indian Orthopaedic society at London (UK) 3. Represented India at Third FFN Global Conference on fragility fracture at Madrid, Spain. Delivered talk on fragility fracture – Indian perspective 4. Planary lecture in IOA 2011 5. ASSI Publication Award for 2011 6. Commonwealth fellowship for training in spine surgery in Royal hospital for sick children Edinburgh, UK 2009 7. Past president oration of Delhi orthopaedic Association Jan 2009 8. DR B Mukhopadhyay oration of Bihar Orthopaedic Association Mar 2009 9. Dr O P Sharma oration of MP chapter IOA Oct 2009 10. Best publication award of Delhi Orthopaedic Association 2007 11. Dr PK Duriaswami oration of North Zone Indian orthopaedic association 2006 12. Best Oral Presentation award of XXIII Sicot/Sirot World Congress at Istanbul Turkey 2-9 sept 2005 title of the talk” Tuberculous paraplegia - Correlation of clinical course with cord changes on MRI. . 13. Best poster Presentation award of XXIII Sicot/Sirot World Congress at Istanbul Turkey 2-9 Sept 2005 . 14. Best Publication Paper award of Association of spine surgeons on India for the year 2005 15. S N Buxi gold medal for best published paper in Indian Journal of Orthopaedics for year 2005 16. Dr. Anil Gupta memorial lecture of UP Chapter IOACON 2004 17. Dr. Anil Gupta memorial lecture of UP Chapter IOACON 2004 18. WOC-Sicot scholarship to attend sicot-sirot at San-Diego 23-

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Dr. Manish 5. Awarded the Asia Pacific Spine Society(APSS) travelling Chadha fellowship for the year 2014 at multiple centers at Malaysia, Taiwan and Japan from Oct 2014 to November 2014. 6. Awarded the Commonwealth Academic Staff Fellowship at the ROBERT JONES AND AGNES HUNT ORTHOPAEDIC NHS TRUST HOSPITAL, SHROPSHIRE, OSWESTRY from 25th November 2012 to 24th May 2013. 278

Orthopaedics 7. Awarded the Young Ambassador's award of the APOA at the Golden Jubilee Congress of the Asia Pacific Orthopaedic Association held at Delhi in October 2012. 8. Awarded the AA Mehta Gold medal for the best oral presentation at IOACON 2010 held at Jaipur in December 2010. 9. Awarded the North American Spine Society (NASS) Clinical Traveling Fellowship 2010 for 3 months at various centers at USA. 10. Awarded the Dartmouth Hitchcock Spine fellowship at the Dartmouth Hitchcock spine center, Lebanon, NH, USA in Sept-Oct 2009. 11. Awarded the IOA-IOS UK (Indian Orthopaedic Association- Indian Orthopaedic Society UK) Spine fellowship at various centers in UK in May 2009. 12. Winner of the International Fellowship of International Society for the Study of the Lumbar Spine (ISSLS) for the SPINEWEEK 2008 at Geneva, Switzerland in May,2008. 13. Awarded the Tohoku University visiting fellowship (Prof. S. Kokubun Spine Fellow) for the year 2007-08 in May 2008. 14. Awarded the Dr S S Yadav Gold Medal for the best oral presentation in the oncology section of the Indian Orthopaedic Association Annual Conference held at Kolkata in Dec 2007. 15. Awarded the J and J fellowship of the Indian Orthopaedic Association for the year 2007. 16. Awarded the Association of Spine Surgeons of India (ASSICON) traveling fellowship for the year 2007. 17. Recipient of the Scoliosis Research Society Global Outreach Program Scholarship for the year 2006 at Monterey, California, USA. 18. Recipient of the Scoliosis Research Society Global Outreach Program Scholarship for the year 2005 at Miami, Florida, USA. 19. Recipient of the SICOT BH Ahn Award of Korea at Istanbul, Turkey for the year 2005. 20. Visiting Surgeons Programme (Clinical Fellowship) in Spine at the Schulthess Clinic, Zurich, Switzerland with Prof. Dieter Grob in July 2004. 21. Clinical Fellowship in Spine at the Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds, UK with Mr. Gerry Towns in July 2004 22. Clinical Fellowship in Spine at the National Spinal Injury Center, Stoke Mandeville Hospital, Aylesbury, UK with Prof. Patrick Kluger in June 2004. 279

Orthopaedics Dr. Aditya 1. Awarded the Commonwealth Academic Staff Fellowship at Royal Aggarwal Liverpool University Hospital, U.K., 2011 2. Organizing Secretary of Workshop on the Principles and Practice of Orthopaedic Research and Publication, UCMS & GTB Hospital, Delhi 2010 3. Organizing Secretary of Workshop on Principles and Practices of Orthopaedic Research, UCMS >B Hospital, Delhi 2008 4. Awarded the Delhi Orthopaedic Association Travelling Fellowship, 2007. 5. Won the Best Paper Award at Delhi Orthopaedic Association, Annual Conference, 1995. Dr. Amite 1. Clinical Observership at King’s Hospital London, Adenbrookes Pankaj Hospital, Cambridge, NHS Hospital Norvich, Reading Shoulder Unit, Reading; United Kingdom 2011 2. Recipient of Indo-British Travelling Fellowship Award of Indian Orthopedics Society UK, 2011 3. Recipient of Indian Orthopedic Association-Australian Orthopedic Association Fellowship Award 2011 4. Travelling Fellowship Award New Zealand Orthopedic Association November 2011 5. Clinical Observership Program in Shoulder Surgery at San Antonio Clinic, Texas, USA under Dr. Stephen Burkhart, January 2010 6. Clinical Fellowship in Shoulder Surgery, Perth 2006 7. Johnson and Johnson Travelling Fellowship Award of Indian Orthopedic Association 2008 8. KT Dholakia Award for Best Research in Arthroplasty 2007 9. International Travel Award of Australian Pain Society March 2004 10. Best Paper Award at International Symposium on Bone Tumors, AIIMS, New Delhi (26th 28th Sept 2002) Dr. Puneet 1. Endoklinik Fellowship Certification for completing fellowship in Mishra Adult Complex Primary and Revision total Joint Arthroplasty of Hip And Knee at Endoklinik,Hamburg, Germany ,Dec 2012 2. Synos Foundation (Foundation for the advancement of Orthopaedic Surgery) Fellowship Certification for completing fellowship in Hip & Pelvis Reconstruction under Prof. Ganz, Inselspital, Bern, Switzerland,May 2004 Dr. Rehan Ul 1. Best poster award for “Management of Late Presenting Displaced Haq ICNF by Osteosynthesis and anterior muscle pedicle bone grafting” at the Annual Conference of IOS UK at Birmingham UK 2011. 2. Best poster award for “Role of late decompression and stabilization in patients with spinal cord injury”at the International Spine and Spinal Injury Conference under the patronage of the International Spinal Cord Society held at Indore from 23rd to 25th Feb 2007.

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• Students in last academic year NAME AWARD DATE RECEIVED (In alphabetical order of last name)

30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national/international) with details of outstanding participants, if any: None

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments: All clinical research is followed as per the internationally accepted Code of Ethics for Human Research stated in the Declaration of Helsinki. Further, all clinical research is conducted after approval of the Institutional Ethical Committee.

32. Student profile programme-wises: Admission process for the MS programme run by the department is conducted by the Delhi University as per their laid rules and regulations. No such information regarding applicant details as these are available with individual departments.

Name of Applications Selected Pass the received MaleF emaleMp earlceeF netmagaele Programme (refer to question no. 4)

33. Diversity of students. Admission process for the MS programme run by the department is conducted by the Delhi University as per their laid rules and regulations. No such information regarding applicant details as these are available with individual departments.

Nam e of th e % of % of students % o f students % of P rogramme student s from other fro m stu dents (refer to question from the universities u niversities from other no. 4) same within the outside the countries university State State All courses Selection from all across country for Indian 0 citizens

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Orthopaedics NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise. No such information is available with the department of Orthopaedics

35. Student progression

Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG Not applicable PG to M.Phil. PG to Ph.D. Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Employed • Campus selection • Other than campus recruitment Entrepreneurs

36. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates

of the same university 3/7 (43%)

from other universities within the State 1/7 (14%)

from universities from other States 3/7 (43%)

from universities outside the country None

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period: NA

38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

a) Library: Present

b) Internet facilities for staff and students: Present

c) Total number of class rooms: Departmental seminar room with capacity to

hold 50 students.

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e) Students’ laboratories: None

f) Research laboratories: NA

39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates: None

a) from the host institution/university:

b) from other institutions/universities

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university: Information pertains to Academic Section (UCMS). No such information available in Department of Orthopaedics.

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. NA

42. Does the department obtain feedback: Feedback is obtained informally.

a. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback?

b. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback?

c. alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback?

43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10): 1. Prof. SM Tuli 2. Prof. Sudhir Kumar 3. Dr. Aditya Aggarwal 4. Dr. Anil Sethi 5. Dr. Aditya Maheshwari

44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts. Mr. E. Kamara from Harvard University,USA did visiting studentship in 2011 with financial support from Public Health Foundation of India

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Orthopaedics including clinical teaching. 1. Lectures/Didactic sessions 2. Small group interactive discussions 3. Problem based learning 4. Patient case oriented teaching in operation theatres 5. Clinical rounds in wards.

46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? Directions from academic section are strictly followed.

47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. 1. Help during natural calamities & disasters e.g. J&K flood calamity,Gujarat earthquake, Nepal earthquake. 2. Organised Locomotor disability camp on quarterly basis. 3. Part of surgical camps on Lifeline express. 4. Organised Rehabilitation camp with National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC).

48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department. None

49. State whether the department is accredited by other agencies? MCI Recognised

50. Briefly highlight contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied. Through research papers & projects as evident by publications.

51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges of the department. Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities Challenges Qualified and Lack of super- Expansion to build Budget allocation; experienced faculty specialized departments. super-specialized space constraint; departments. bureaucracy; Trainees are adult Inadequate advanced Attract funds for Inability to drive learners, motivated. equipments to enhance research “duty first” attitude. skills. Good interpersonal Lack of dedicated in- Allotting dedicated relationships department academic academic time for faculty; time/hours to academic block; online faculty. Building access to wide range of academic block academic material. with shared resources for all departments such 284

Orthopaedics as teaching aids etc... Adequate Clinical Lack of electronic Building up a HIS material centralized health to also improve information system. transparency in clinical outcomes. Wide variation in Lack of consistent Building of a patient availability of essential biomedical presentation/good medications/equipments; engineering wing opportunities for lack of in-house. for in-house trainee-patient biomedical engineers for maintenance of interactions faster maintenance of equipment. equipment.

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PUBLICATIONS Indexed Journals

1. Jain AK, Sreenivasan R, Mukunth R, Dhammi IK. Tubercular spondylitis in children. Indian J Orthop. 2014 Mar;48(2):136-144. Cited by 1; Impact factor- 0.624

2. Jain AK. Cultivate… research an attitude and learning a passion. Indian J Orthop. 2014 Mar;48(2):125-6. Cited by 2; Impact factor- 0.624

3. Kumar J, Dhammi IK, Jain AK. Neglected surgically intervened bilateral congenital dislocation of knee in an adolescent. Indian J Orthop. 2014 Jan;48(1):96-9. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 0.624

4. Dhammi IK, Kumar S. Osteosarcoma: A journey from amputation to limb salvage. Indian J Orthop. 2014;48:233-4. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 0.624

5. Dhammi IK, Kumar S. Medical subject headings (MeSH) terms. Indian J Orthop. 2014;48:443-4. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 0.624

6. Haq RU, Manhas V, Pankaj A, Srivastava A, Dhammi IK, Jain AK. Proximal femoral nails compared with reverse distal femoral locking plates in intertrochanteric fractures with a compromised lateral wall; a randomised controlled trial. Int. Orthop. 2014;38:1443-9 Cited by 4; Impact factor- 2.019

7. Jain S, Jain AK, Dhammi IK, Modi P. Neglected Patellar Tendon Rupture Treated by Trans-Osseous Encirclage Wire and Turn-O-Flap: Case Report. JOCR 2014;4:5-8 Cited by 0; Impact factor-

8. Goyal N, Aggarwal AN, Mishra P, Jain A. Randomized controlled trial comparing stabilization of fresh close femoral shaft fractures in children with titanium elastic nail system versus stainless steel elastic nail system. ActaOrthop Belg.2014;80(1):69-75 Cited by 0; Impact factor- 0.567

9. Aggarwal A, Singh M, Aggarwal AN, Bhatt S. Assessment of interobserver variation in Garden classification and management of fresh intracapsular femoral neck fracture in adults. Chin J Traumatol. 2014 ;17(2):99-102. Cited by 2; Impact factor-

10. Sharma G, Chadha M, Pankaj A. Hip dislocation associated with ipsilateral femoral neck and shaft fractures: an unusual combination and dilemma regarding head preservation. Acta Orthop Traumatol Turc. 2014;48(6):698-702. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

11. Jain A, Aggarwal P, Pankaj A. Concomitant ipsilateral proximal tibia and femoral Hoffa fractures. Acta Orthop Traumatol Turc. 2014;48(4):383-7.2013 Cited by 0; Impact factor-

12. Dougherty PJ, Sethi A, Jain AK. Orthopaedic Surgery Education in India. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2013 Feb; 472(2):410-4. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 2.882

13. Jain S, Jain AK, Kumar I. Outcome of open reduction and internal fixation of intraarticular calcaneal fracture fixed with locking calcaneal plate. Chin J Traumatol. 2013 Dec 1;16(6):355-60 Cited by 8; Impact factor-

14. Jain AK, Kumar S. Bone and Joint day - India. Indian J Orthop. 2013 Sep;47(5):435-6. Cited by 2; Impact factor- 0.624

15. Haq RU, Dhammi IK, Jain AK, Mishra P, Kalivanan K. Infantile scurvy masquerading as bone tumour. Ann Acad Med Singapore. 2013 Jul;42(7):363-5. Cited by 1; Impact factor- 1.22

16. Ul Haq R, Modi P, Dhammi I, Jain AK, Mishra P. Conjoint bicondylar Hoffa fracture in an adult. Indian J Orthop. 2013 May;47(3):302-6. Cited by 7; Impact factor- 0.624

17. Jain AK, Kumar S. Indian Journal of Orthopaedics: Journey continues. Indian J Orthop. 2013 Jan;47(1):1-5 Cited by 0; Impact factor- 0.624

18. Letter to editor: The value of the three-point index in predicting redisplacement of diaphyseal fractures of the forearm in children. Arora R, Mishra P. Oct 2013 19. Dhammi IK, Jain AK, Singh A.P, Mishra P, Jain S. Oncogenic osteomalacia- Problems in diagnosis and long term management. Ind J Orthop ( Accepted for publication on 6-4-10) Cited by 3; Impact factor- 0.624

20. Chadha M, Sharma G, Arora SS, V Kochar. Association of facet tropism with lumbar disc herniation.Eur Spine J. 2013 May;22(5):1045-52.

Cited by 6; Impact factor- 2.473

21. Joshi MK, Joshi R, Chadha M, Alam SE, Varshneya H, Kumar S. Gall bladder carcinoma presenting with spinal metastasis: a rare phenomenon. Indian J Palliat Care. 2013 May;19(2):113-5. Cited by 1; Impact factor-

22. Dhammi IK, Kumar S. Process of peer review continues. Indian J Orthop. 2013;47:539-9. Cited by 1; Impact factor- 0.624

23. Rustagi A, Aggarwal AN, Gulati D. Acquired Manus Valgus: a difficult problem with simple solution. Journal of Orthopaedics Trauma and Rehabilitation – Accepted Cited by 0; Impact factor- 0.098

24. Zielinski SM, Keijsers NL, Praet SF, Heetveld MJ, Bhandari M, Wilssens JP, Patka P, Van Lieshout EM; Pankaj A (FAITH Trial Investigators). Femoral neck shortening after internal fixation of a femoral neck fracture.Orthopedics. 2013 Jul; 36(7): e849-58.2012 Cited by 8; Impact factor- 2.452

25. Jain AK. Innovations in Orthopaedics: Hypothesis to publication. Indian J Orthop. 2012 Nov;46(6):605-7. Cited by 2; Impact factor- 0.624

26. Jain AK, Shrivastava A, Saini NS, Sreenivasan R, Kumar S. Efficacy of extended DOTS category I chemotherapy in spinal tuberculosis based on MRI-based healed status. Indian J Orthop. 2012 Nov ;46(6):633-639. Cited by 3; Impact factor- 0.624

27. Jain AK, Kumar J. Tuberculosis of spine: neurological deficit. Eur Spine J. 2012 May 8. [Epub ahead of print] Cited by 15; Impact factor- 2.473

28. Modi P, Dhammi IK, Rustagi A, Jain AK. Elbow dislocation with ipsilateral diaphyseal fractures of radius and ulna in an adult-is it type 1 or type 2 Monteggia equivalent lesion? Chin J Traumatol. 2012 Oct 1;15(5):303-5. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

29. Singh AP, Dhammi IK, Jain AK, Singh MP. Neglected floating fifth metacarpal: a case report. Acta Orthop Traumatol Turc. 2012;46(2):136-8. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

30. Jain AK, Dhammi IK, Modi P, Kumar J, Sreenivasan R, Saini NS. Tuberculosis spine: Therapeutically refractory disease. Indian J Orthop. 2012 Mar;46(2):171-8. Cited by 5; Impact factor- 0.624

31. Jain AK, Rajasekaran S. Tuberculosis of the spine. Indian J Orthop. 2012 Mar;46(2):127-9.

Cited by 3; Impact factor- 0.624

32. Kamara E, Mehta S, Brust JCM, Jain AK. Effect of delayed diagnosis on severity of Pott‘s disease. International Orthopaedics. Int Orthop. 2012 Feb;36(2):245-54

Cited by 7; Impact factor- 2.019

33. Jain AK, Jain S. Instrumented stabilization in spinal tuberculosis. Int Orthop. 2012 Feb; 36(2):285-92.

Cited by 31; Impact factor- 2.019

34. Jain P, Mehtani A, Goel M, Jain S, Sood A, Jain AK. Correlation of foot bimalleolar angle with Pirani score to assess the severity of congenital talipes equinovarus deformity. J Pediatr Orthop B. 2012 Jan;21(1):68-72.

Cited by 0; Impact factor- 1.43

35. Jain AK. Indian Journal of Orthopaedics dedicated to education, care and research. Indian J Orthop. 2012 Jan; 46(1):1-3.

Cited by 1; Impact factor- 0.624

36. Jain S, Jain AK, Dhammi IK, Mishra P, Modi P. Intraosseous Ganglion Cyst of Scaphoid treated by Curettageand Bone Grafting: Case report and Review. Journal of Orthopaedic Case Reports, 2012; 1:7-11 Cited by 0; Impact factor-

37. Jain AK, Sreenivasan R, Saini NS, Kumar S, Jain S, Dhammi IK. ‗Magnetic resonance evaluation of tubercular lesion in spine‘. Int. Orthop. 2012;36:261-9. Cited by 21; Impact factor- 2.019

38. Haq RU, Dhammi IK: Clinical outcome following treatment of stable and unstable intertrochanteric fractures with dynamic hip screw. Ann Acad Med Singapore. 2012; 41:275-6. Cited by 8; Impact factor- 1.22

39. Singh AP, Dhammi IK, Garg V, Singh AP. Outcome of surgical treatment of type IV capitellum fractures in adults. Chin J Traumatol. 2012; 15:201-5. Cited by 2; Impact factor-

40. Gulati D, Aggarwal AN, Kumar S, Agarwal A. Skeletal injuries following unintentional fall from height. UlusTravmaAcilCerrahiDerg. 2012 ;18(2) :141-6 Cited by 9; Impact factor- 0.38

41. Hebert-Davies J, Laflamme GY, Rouleau D; Pankaj A (HEALTH and FAITH investigators). Bias towards dementia: are hip fracture trials excluding too many patients? A systematic review.Injury. 2012 Dec; 43(12):1978-84. Cited by 8; Impact factor- 2.482

42. Zielinski SM, Viveiros H, Heetveld MJ, Swiontkowski MF, Bhandari M, Patka P, Van Lieshout EM; Pankaj A (FAITH trial investigators). Central coordination as an alternative for local coordination in a multicenter randomized controlled trial: the FAITH trial experience.Trials. 2012 Jan 8;13:5. Cited by 1; Impact factor- 2.12

43. Sharma G,5 Naik AV, Pankaj A.Displaced osteochondral fracture of the lateral femoral condyle associated with an acute anterior cruciate ligament avulsion fracture: a corollary of ―the lateral femoral notch sign‖. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc. 2012 Aug;20(8):1599-602. Cited by 5; Impact factor- 2.837

44. Jain A, Aggarwal P, Chadha M, Pankaj A. Hoffa fracture associated with fracture of proximal tibia: A report of two cases. Chin J Traumatol. 2012 Dec 1;15(6):367- 9. Cited by 6; Impact factor-

45. Dhammi I, Jain AK, Singh A, Rehan-Ul-Haq, Mishra P, Jain S. Primary nonunion of intertrochanteric fractures of femur: An analysis of results of valgization and bone grafting. Indian J Orthop. 2011 Nov; 45(6):514-9.

Cited by 4; Impact factor- 0.624

46. Tuli SM, Kapoor V, Jain AK, Jain S. Spinaplasty following lumbar laminectomy for multilevel lumbar spinal stenosis to prevent iatrogenic instability. Indian J Orthop. 2011 Sep; 45(5):396-403. Cited by 12; Impact factor- 0.624

47. Singh AP, Dhammi IK, Jain AK, Raman R, Modi P. Monteggia fracture dislocation equivalents -analysis of eighteen cases treated by open reduction and internal fixation. Chin J Traumatol. 2011 Aug 1; 14(4):221-6.

Cited by 0; Impact factor-

48. Tsirikos AI, Jain AK, Scheuermann‘s kyphosis; current controversies. J Bone Joint Surg Br. 2011 93-B: 857-864. Cited by 27; Impact factor- 4.31

49. Jain AK. Impact factor: Measure of quality of research publication. Indian J Orthop. 2011 Jul; 45(4):289-90.

Cited by 3; Impact factor- 0.624

50. Singh AP, Dhammi IK, Vaishya R, Jain AK, Singh AP, Modi P. Nonunion of coronal shear fracture of femoral condyle. Chin J Traumatol.2011 June (1); 14(3): 143-6. Cited by 8; Impact factor-

51. Singh AP, Dhammi IK, Jain AK. Neglected reverse Essex-Lopresti injury with ulnar nerve compression. Chin J Traumatol. 2011 Apr 1; 14(2):111-3. Cited by 0; Impact factor

52. Singh AP, Dhammi IK, Jain AK, Bhatt S. Extraskeletal juxtaarticular chondroma of the knee. Acta Orthop Traumatol Turc. 2011 Mar-Apr; 45(2): 130-34. Cited by 4; Impact factor

53. Jain AK. The rational treatment of fractures: Use the evidence with caution. Indian J Orthop. 2011 Mar; 45(2):101-2. Cited by 3; Impact factor- 0.624

54. Jain AK. Indian Journal of Orthopaedics: Exploring a new horizon. Indian J Orthop. 2011 Jan; 45 (1):1-2. Cited by 3; Impact factor- 0.624

55. Bhandari M, Jain AK. Evidence-based orthopedics: One step closer!. Indian J Orthop. 2011 Jan; 45 (1):3. Cited by 1; Impact factor- 0.624

56. Kumar S, Dhammi IK, Aggarwal AN, Gulati D. Normal Range of Motion of Hip and Ankle Joint in Indian Population: Does Lifestyle have an influence. ActaOrthopTraumatol Turc.2011 ;45(6):421-24 Cited by 4; Impact factor-

57. Chadha M, V Kochar. 10-Year-Old with Recurrent Painful Swelling and Restricted Movement. Published online as CME case of the Week in Medscape in September 2011 (http://www.medscape.org/viewarticle/750488). 58. Pankaj A, Sharma M, Kochar V, Naik AV. Neglected, locked, obturator type of inferior hip dislocation treated by total hip arthroplasty. Arch Orthop Trauma Surg. 2011 Volume 131, Number 4, 443-446 Cited by 1; Impact factor-

59. Pankaj A. Treatment for acute anterior cruciate ligament tears. N Med J Ind 2011 Vol 24 (2), 90-91. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

60. Jain AK. Tuberculosis of the spine: a fresh look at an old disease. J Bone Joint Surg Br, 2010; 92-B: 905 - 913. Cited by 170; Impact factor- 4.31

61. Jain AK, Dhammi I. K., Singh A. P., Mishra P. Neglected traumatic dislocation of the subaxial cervical spine. J Bone Joint Surg [Br] 2010; 92-B: 246-9. Cited by 12; Impact factor- 4.31

62. Dhammi I K, Jain AK, Singh A P, Mishra P, Jain S. Oncogenic osteomalacia: Problems in diagnosis and long-term management. Indian J Orthop. 2010 Oct; 44(4):453-457. Cited by 3; Impact factor- 0.624

63. Jain AK, Dhammi I. K., Jain S, Mishra P. Simultaneously anterior decompression and posterior instrumentation by extrapleural retroperitoneal approach in thoracolumbar lesions. Indian J Orthop. 2010 Oct; 44(4):409-416. Cited by 15; Impact factor- 0.624

64. Singh AP, Dhammi IK, Jain AK, Jain S. Neglected isolated fracture of the trochlea humeri. Chin J Traumatol. 2010 Aug 1;13(4):247-9. Cited by 7; Impact factor-

65. Maheshwari AV, Zlowodzki MP, Siram G, Jain AK. Femoral neck anteversion, acetabular anteversion and combined anteversion in the normal Indian adult population: A computed tomographic study. Indian J Orthop. 2010 Jul; 44(3):277- 82. Cited by 8; Impact factor- 0.624

66. Jain AK. Ethical issues in scientific publication. Indian J Orthop. 2010 Jul; 44(3):235-7. Cited by 2; Impact factor- 0.624

67. Jain AK, Dhammi I K, Jain S, Mishra P. Kyphosis in spinal tuberculosis Prevention and correction. Indian J Orthop. 2010 Apr; 44(2):127-136. Cited by 33; Impact factor- 0.624

68. Jain AK, Sahu DK. Indian Journal of Orthopaedics: The journey so far. Indian J Orthop. 2010 Jan; 44(1):1-4.

Cited by 4; Impact factor- 0.624

69. Mishra P, Aggarwal A, Mukunth R, Dhammi IK, Jain AK. Critical analysis of triceps-reflecting anconeus pedicle (TRAP) approach for operative management of intra-articular distal humerus fractures. Journal of Clinical Orthopaedics and Trauma 2010;1:71-80 Cited by 1; Impact factor- 0.303

70. Aggarwal AN, Kini SG, Arora A, Singh AP, Gupta S, Gulati D. Rubber band syndrome--high accuracy of clinical diagnosis. J PediatrOrthop. 2010;30(7):e1-4. Cited by 3; Impact factor- 1.43

71. Gulati D, Kumar S, Arora A, Aggarwal AN, Bhargava SK. Bone mineral density in young Indian adults with traumatic proximal femoral fractures. A case control study. ActaOrthop Belg. 2010;76(3):335-40. Cited by 6; Impact factor- 0.567

72. Aggarwal AN, Agarwal A. Valgus osteotomy in recent intracapsular femoral neck fractures. IntOrthop. 2010;34(4):605; author reply 617. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 2.019

73. Chadha M, Singh AP, Singh AP, Gulati D, Maini L.Management of massive posttraumatic bone defects in the lower limb with the Ilizarov technique. Acta Orthopaedica Belgica. 2010; Dec; 76(6):811-20. Cited by 18; Impact factor- 0.567

74. Chadha M, Singh AP, Singh AP.Spondyloptosis of C6-7: A rare case report. Chinese Journal of Traumatology. 2010 Dec; 13(6):377-9. Cited by 4; Impact factor-

75. Chadha M, Singh AP, Singh AP. Reverse floating first metatarsal and floating third metatarsal with Lisfranc fracture dislocation. An unusual event. Acta Orthop Traumatol Turc. 2010;44(2):169-71. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

76. Chadha M, Singh AP, Singh AP, Gulati D. Autogenous non-vascularized fibula for treatment of Giant cell tumor of distal end radius. Arch Orthop Trauma Surg. 2010 Feb 9. [Epub ahead of print]. Cited by 11; Impact factor-

77. Jain AK. Research in orthopedics: A necessity. Indian J Orthop. 2009 Oct; 43(4):315-7. Cited by 4; Impact factor- 0.624

78. Jain AK, Yadav SS. Bone health– An investment. Indian J Orthop. 2009 Jul; 43(3):223-4. Cited by 2; Impact factor- 0.624

79. Saccone M, Jain AK. Fracture healing in India: Available therapies, indications, and protocols. Indian J Orthop. 2009 Apr; 43(2):175-81. Cited by 1; Impact factor- 0.624

80. Bhandari M, Jain AK. Bone stimulators: Beyond the black box. Indian J Orthop. 2009 Apr; 43(2):109-10. Cited by 6; Impact factor- 0.624

81. Jain AK. Peer review: Heart and soul of scientific publication. Indian J Orthop. 2009 Jan; 43(1):3-5. Cited by 8; Impact factor- 0.624

82. Jain AK, Mishra P, Dhammi IK. Simultaneous anterior decompression and posterior instrumentation of the tuberculous spine using an anterolateral extrapleural approach. J Bone Joint Surg Br. 2009;91:702-703 Cited by 79; Impact factor- 4.31

83. Aggarwal AN, Dhammi IK, Singh AP, Kumar S, Goyal MK Tubercular osteomyelitis of the clavicle: a report of four cases. J Orthop Surg (Hong Kong). 2009; 17:123-6. Cited by 7; Impact factor-

84. Aggarwal AN, Goyal MK, Rishi Gupta N. Postaxial polydactyly. JNMA J Nepal Med Assoc. 2009;48(174):153-4. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 0.174

85. Gulati D, Aggarwal AN, Singh AP. Letter to Editor: Complications of titanium and stainless steel elastic nail fixation of pediatric femoral fractures. J Bone Joint Surg 2009; 91(8): 2040-1. Cited by 1; Impact factor- 4.31

86. Sardana K, Gupta R, Garg VK, Mishra D, Mishra P, Grover C, Mendiratta V. A prospective study of cutaneous manifestations of spinal dysraphism from India. Paediatr Dermatol. Nov – Dec 2009; 26(6):688-95. Cited by 14; Impact factor- 1.52 87. Chadha M, Singh AP, Singh AP.Hypophosphataemic osteomalacia in neurofibromatosis. Acta Orthopaedica Belgica 2009, 75/6, 847-50. Cited by 5; Impact factor- 0.629

88. Singh AP, Chadha M, Singh AP, Mahajan S.Isolated tuberculous biceps tenosynovitis with bicipitoradial bursitis: A case report. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2009 Nov-Dec; 18(6):e30-3. Epub 2009 Sep 9. Cited by 7; Impact factor- 2.365

89. Pankaj A, Malhotra R, Bhan S: Conversion of failed hemiarthroplasty to total hip arthroplasty: A short to mid-term follow-up study. Ind J Orthop. 294-300 Vol 42 (3) 2009 Cited by 6; Impact factor- 0.624

90. Bhandari M, Sprague S, Schemitsch EH, Pankaj A (International Hip Fracture Research Collaborative). Resolving controversies in hip fracture care: the need for large collaborative trials in hip fractures. J Orthop Trauma. 2009 Jul;23(6):479- 84. Cited by 18; Impact factor- 1.540

Non-Indexed Journals

1. V Kochar, A Pankaj, M Chadha, S Arora Results of proximal femoral nail in intertrochanteric fractures of the hip with compromised lateral femoral wall: a clinical outcome study. Journal of Clinical Orthopaedics & Trauma. Dec 2010;1(2):99-104.

Cited by 1; Impact factor-

CONTRIBUTION TO BOOKS Dr. A.K. Jain 1. Jain Ak ―Is anterior surgery still the gold standard for the treatment of TB spine‖ in ‗Current Progress in Orthopadics‘,SICOT, True Life Media 2015 2. Jain AK. ―Tuberculosis of spine with neurological deficit‖ in ASSI Text book of spinal trauma and infection‖. Jaypee Brothers Medical Publisher Pvt. Ltd. 3. Contributed 6 chapter in a text book on ―Neglcted musculoskeletal injuries‖ Published by Jaypee Brothers.

4. Jain AK. ―Cubitus varus ―in a book on ―issues and solutions in common fractures‖ released by Orthopaedic research and education foundation 2008.

5. Jain AK. ―Knee contracture‖ in a book on ―issues and solutions in common fractures‖ released by Orthopaedic research and education foundation 2008.

6. Jain AK. ―Nonunion of Femoral neck fracture‖ in a book on ―issues and solutions in common fractures‖ released by Orthopaedic research and education foundation 2008.

7. Jain AK. How to conduct a clinical research and prepare it for publication. Current concept and future challenges in trauma and orthopaedics (2007) edited by Dr. DK Taneja.

8. Mishra P, Jena S, Jain AK. Distal redius fracture: Percutaneous pinning. Current concept and future challenges in trauma and orthopaedics edited (2007) by Dr. DK Taneja.

9. Jain AK. Painful stiff elbow in a book released by Orthopaedic research and education foundation 2004

10. Jain AK. Cubitus varus/ valgas in a book released by Orthopaedic research and education foundation 2004

11. Jain AK. Tuberculosis of the spine with neurological deficit. in ―spine‖ book released by Orthopaedic research and education foundation 2003

12. Jain AK. Anterolateral decompression in spinal tuberculosis. in ―spine‖ book released by Orthopaedic research and education foundation 2003

13. Sudhir Kumar, Jain AK, Neglected traumatic posterior dislocation of hip in Textbook of Orthopaedics and Traumatology - an official publication of Indian Orthopaedic Association. Editor Dr. G.S. Kulkarni. Publisher JAYPEE Brothers Vol 3 page 2226.

14. Jain A.K. Atypical spinal tuberculosis in Text book of Orthopaedics and

Traumatology- an official publication of Indian Orthopaedic Association. Editor G.S. Kulkarni. Publisher JAYPEE Brothers Vol 3 page450.

15. Sudhir Kumar, Jain AK. Arthrodesis of Ankle in Textbook of Orthopaedics and Traumatology - an official publication of Indian Orthopaedic Association. Editor Dr. G.S. Kulkarni. Publisher JAYPEE Brothers Vol 3 page 3777.

16. Sudhir Kumar, Jain AK. Slipped Capital femoral epiphysis in Textbook of Orthopaedics and Traumatology - an official publication of Indian Orthopaedic Association. Editor Dr. G.S. Kulkarni. Publisher JAYPEE Brothers Vol 3 page 3628.

17. A chapter on ―Tuberculosis of spine with neurological deficit" in Textbook of Orthopaedics and Traumatology - an official publication of Indian Orthopaedic Association. Editor Dr. G.S. Kulkarni. Publisher JAYPEE Brothers Vol.3, page 370.

18. Jain AK, Sudhir Kumar. Infantile coxavara. Clinical Orthopaedics India. Editor Dr. G.S. Kulkarni.

19. Jain AK, I.K.Dhammi. Arthrodesis of hip in Textbook of Orthopaedics and Traumatology - an official publication of Indian Orthopaedic Association. Editor Dr. G.S. Kulkarni. Publisher JAYPEE Brothers Vol4 page 3765.

20. Monogram : Current Trend in Pain Research and Therapy Vol. V Pain Sensitivity and Management of Pain Syndromes. a. Editor : K.N. Sharma, Usha Nayar & Neena Bhattacharya b. Published by : Indian Society for Pain, Research and Therapy. c. Author : Anil Kumar Jain, Sudhir Kumar & Hardeep Singh. d. Topic : Myofascial Pain Syndromes (Page 205-208), 1989.

21. Monograms : Current Trend in Pain Research & Therapy - Stimulus Produced Analgesia. a. Editor : Indian Society for Pain, Research and Therapy. b. Author : Mohan K, Gupta AK, Jain AK, Sharma J. c. Topic : Management of frozen shoulder (Page 171-174), 1986.

Dr. Ish Kumar Dhammi

1. Kumar S, Dhammi IK. Shoulder Arthordesis. In Text book of Orthopedics and Trauma, under the aegis of Indian Orthopaedic Association, Vol 4, editor GS Kulkarni, Jaypee Brothers medical publishers (P) Ltd, New Delhi, page 3759-3764 2. Jain AK, Dhammi IK. Hip Arthrodesis, under the aegis of Indian Orthopaedic Association, Vol 4, editor GS Kulkarni, Jaypee Brothers medical publishers (P) Ltd, New Delhi, page 3765-377. 3. Dhammi IK. Knee arthrodesis, under the aegis of Indian Orthopaedic Association, Vol 4, editor GS Kulkarni, Jaypee Brothers medical publishers (P) Ltd, New Delhi, page 3772-3776

4. Dhammi IK, Rehan –Ul-Haq, Kalaivanan K. Chronic Osteomyelitis, editor Anil Aggarwal and Aditya Aggarwal, Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd, New Delhi, page 107-120.

5. Dhammi IK, Goyal M, Jain AK. ―Knee contracture‖ chapter in a text book on ―Neglected musculoskeletal injuries‖ editor Anil K Jain and Sudhir Kumar. Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd, New Delhi, First edition 2011, page 430-436.

6. Jain AK, Dhammi IK. ―Cubitus varus : Problem and solution‖ chapter in a text book on ―Neglected musculoskeletal injuries‖ editor Anil K Jain and Sudhir Kumar. Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd, New Delhi, First edition 2011, page 326- 334.

7. Mukhopadhyay J, Dhammi IK. ―Nonunion intercondylar fracture of humerus‖ chapter in a text book on ―Neglected musculoskeletal injuries‖ editor Anil K Jain and Sudhir Kumar. Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd, New Delhi, First edition 2011, page 326-334.

8. Jain AK, Dhammi IK. ―Posttraumatic stiff elbow‖ chapter in a text book on ―Neglected musculoskeletal injuries‖ editor Anil K Jain and Sudhir Kumar. Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd, New Delhi, First edition 2011, page 123-133.

Dr. Sudhir Kumar

Chapters in the text book of orthopaedics & traumatology. Edited by KULKARNI GS. Publisher : jaypee brothers, new delhi, 1999

1. Kumar S, Jain AK. Neglected traumatic dislocation of hip in children. Vol. 3 : 226- 29, 1999. 2. Arora A, Kumar S. Cerebral palsy. Vol. 4: 3498-3559, 1999. 3. Kumar S, Dhammi IK. Shoulder arthrodesis. Vol. 4: 3759-64, 1999. 4. Kumar S, Jain AK. Slipped capital femoral epiphysis. Vol. 4: 3628-34, 1999. 5. Kumar S, Jain AK. Ankle arthrodesis. Vol. 4: 3777-82, 1999.

Dr Puneet Mishra

1. Mishra P, Jena S, Jain A.K. Percutaneous pinning in Distal radius fractures. In ―Current concepts and future challenges in trauma and Orthopaedics‖, edited by Dr. D.K Taneja (2008) 2. Ring D, Mishra P. Neglected fractures of the distal radius. In ―Neglected Musculoskeletal Injuries‖, Edited by Prof. Anil K Jain and Prof. Sudhir Kumar, Jaypee Brothers Publishers, India (2010) 3. Jain A.K, Mishra P. Surgery in Clubfoot. In ―Paediatric Foot. Elsevier Clinical Advisory Board (ECAB) Clinical Update: Orthopaedics‖. Published by Elsevier, a division of Reed Elsevier India Private Ltd, 2009.

4. Jain A.K, Mishra P. Neglected Clubfoot. In ―Paediatric Foot. Elsevier Clinical Advisory Board (ECAB) Clinical Update: Orthopaedics‖. Published by Elsevier, a division of Reed Elsevier India Private Ltd, 2009. 5. Mishra P. Indications of Nonoperative and operative methods of treatment of Acetabular Fractures. In ―The Acetabular Fracture‖. Published under the auspices of Indian Orthopaedic Association, October 2009 6. Pankaj A, Mishra P, Malhotra R. Distal humerus fractures. Parallel plating technique using triceps reflecting anconeus pedicle (TRAP) approach. Mastering Orthopedic Techniques: Intra-articular Fractures edited by Rajesh Malhotra, Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, Delhi. 7. Mishra P, Aggarwal A, Jain A, Verma A, Rajagopalan M, Intraarticular fractures of the distal humerus with bicolumnar invovement. Trends in Orthopaedic Trauma Management; edited by Prof. Lalit Maini and Prof. Augusto Sarmiento (USA); Kontentworx, a publishing division of KWX Communications Pvt. Ltd.

Dr. Manish Chadha 1. Chadha M. Expansive Midline T-saw Double-Door Cervical Laminoplasty. Mastering Techniques in Orthopaedics—SPINE SURGERY. Editors Garg B and Malhotra R. Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd. 2011. 2. Chadha M. Pathophysiology of Spinal Cord Injury and strategies for repair. Textbook of Orthopaedics and Trauma (second edition). Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd. 2008. 3. Chadha M and Agarwal A. Stem cells in Orthopaedic Surgery. Textbook of Orthopaedics and Trauma (second edition). Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd. 2008. 4. Chadha M and Singh AP. Joints: Structure and Function. Textbook of Orthopaedics and Trauma (second edition). Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd. 2008.

Dr. Amite Pankaj 1. Yadav C S, Mahesh BH, Pankaj A: Arthropathies. Geriatric Medicine Post- graduate Certificate Course, Indian Medical Association 2002. 2. Seven Chapters in ―Key Issues in Hip Arthroplasty‖ dealing with various aspects of hip arthroplasty. 3. Pankaj A, Malhotra R: Total hip replacement in acetabular fractures. ―The acetabular Fracture‖, Elsevier, 2009 4. Pankaj A, Malhotra R: Total knee Replacement for Varus Deformity. Mastering Techniques in Orthopedic Surgery: Total Knee Replacement. Jaypee Brothers, 2010 5. Pankaj A, Mishra P, Malhotra R: Distal Humerus Fractures:Parallel Plating TechniqueUsing Triceps ReflectingAnconeus Pedicle (TRAP)Approach. . Mastering Techniques in Orthopedic Surgery: Intraarticular Fractures. Jaypee Brothers, 2012. 6. Pankaj A: Single Bundle Anatomic Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction with Hamstrings Using Variable Length Looped Button Device. Mastering

Techniques in Orthopedic Surgery: Knee Reconstructive Surgery. Jaypee Brothers, 2015. 7. Pankaj A, Chahar D: Arthroscopic Decompression of Baker‘s Cyst. Mastering Techniques in Orthopedic Surgery: Knee Reconstructive Surgery. Jaypee Brothers, 2015. 8. Pankaj A, Easwaran R: Reconstruction of Medial Collateral Ligament and Associated Medial Knee Stabilizers.Mastering Techniques in Orthopedic Surgery: Knee Reconstructive Surgery. Jaypee Brothers, 2015. 9. Pankaj A. Subtrochanteric Fractures: Minimally Invasive Extramedullary Fracture Fixation Technique

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DEPARTMENT OF E.N.T.

1. Name of the Department – Department of , University College of Medical Sciences and GTB hospital, Delhi

2. Year of establishment- 1971

3. Is the Department part of a college/Faculty of the university? Yes. It is a part of the University College of Medical Sciences and GTB hospital, Delhi and Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Delhi

4. Names of programs offered (UG, PG, PharmD, Integrated Masters; M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Ph.D., Certificate, Diploma, PG Diploma, D.M./M.Ch., Super specialty fellowship, etc.) UG (MBBS) and PG (MS)

5. Interdisciplinary programs and departments involved- MBBS is an interdisciplinary program and PG thesis research is interdisciplinary along with departments of Pathology, Microbiology, Biochemistry ,Radiology and other departments

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.- Nil 7. 8. Details of programs discontinued, if any, with reasons- Nil

9. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System- Annual and Semester system of examination as per MCI guidelines

10. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments- The departmental faculty is involved in co-supervising PG research work along with other departments of the college

11. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual(Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)

Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS) Professor 3 3 4 Associate 2 1 2 Professor/Reader Assistant Professor 2 2 - Lecturer - - - Tutor / Clinical Instructor - - - Senior Resident 5 5 5

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12. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance

Name Qualification Designation Specialization No. of Years of Experience Dr P. P. Singh MBBS, MS Director ENT 32 Professor Dr H. C. Taneja MBBS, MS Director ENT 22 Professor Dr Lakshmi Vaid MBBS, MS Professor ENT 32 Dr Arun Goyal MBBS, MS Professor ENT 24 Dr Neelima MBBS, MS, Associate ENT 16 Gupta DNB, Professor MNAMS Dr Vipin Arora MBBS, MS Associate ENT 09 Professor

A list of research done in the last five years and ongoing research is as under:

Name Topic Guide Co-guide

Dr Rahul Effect of septoplasty on Dr P.P. Singh Dr Neelima (2009-2012) sense of smell Gupta Quality of life and voice outcomes in early Dr Aanchal glottic cancer treated Dr Arun Dr P.P. Singh (2010-2013) using CO2 laser Goyal microsugery Impact of biofilms on quality of life in chronic Dr P.P. Singh Dr Manish rhinosinusitis patients Dr Lakshmi Dr Neelima (2010-2013) after Endoscopic Sinus Vaid Gupta Surgery Dr Rumpa Saha Role of image guided navigation system in Dr Lakshmi Dr Dipti endoscopic Dr H. C. Vaid (2010-2013) dacrocystorhinostomy Taneja in patients of chronic Dr G.K Das dacrocystitis

Oncological and functional outcomes in Dr patients of early glottic Dr Arun Dr P.P. Singh Ramandeep cancer following CO2 Goyal (2011-2014) laser

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Effect of type I Dr Khyati Tympanoplasty on Dr Lakshmi Dr H.C. (2011-2014) quality of life of CSOM Vaid Taneja patients

Findings of lacrimal endoscopy in patients Dr Lakshmi Dr Ruby of chronic dacrocystitis Dr Vaid (2011-2014) undergoing endoscopic H.C.Taneja dacrocystorhinostomy Dr Das

Role of sialendoscopy Dr Shilpi as a primary diagnostic Dr P.P. Dr Arun Goyal (2011-2014) modality in salivary Singh gland diseases

Expression of EGFR in early glottic cancer and its relation to Dr Ankur oncological outcomes Dr Arun Dr P.P. (2012-2015) following CO2 laser Goyal Singh microsurgery Sialendoscopic profile DrMegha in non neoplastic Dr P.P. Dr Arun Goyal (2012-2015) parotid gland diseases Singh Evidence of biofilms in Dr P.P. Singh Dr Vivek chronic rhinosinusitis , Dr Lakshmi Dr Neelima (2012-2015) factors affecting it and Vaid Gupta its impact on prognosis Determination of success rate of transcanalicular diode DrLakshmi Dr Deeksha laser assisted DrH.C.Taneja Vaid (2013-2016) dacrocystorhinostomy with lacrimal endoscopy Dr Das Evaluation of olfaction Dr Neelima Dr H.C.Taneja DrAnshika in patients of allergic Gupta Dr Rajkumar (2013-2016) rhinitis (VPCI) Dr A.K. Tripathi Expression of ki67 in early glottic cancer and Dr Arun Dr P.P.Singh Dr Shweta its relation to various Goyal (2013-2016) outcomes following CO2 laser microsurgery Assessing agreement between preoperative DrShruti size of submandibular Dr P.P.Singh DrArunGoyal (2013-2016) stone with

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Biofilm in chronic DrLakshmi DrNeelima Dr P. rhinosinusitis Vaid Gupta Karthikeyan associated with nasal DrUsha Rani (2014-2017) polyp Singh DrRumpa Saha Evaluation of taste Dr Rachna Rai function in patients with Dr Neelima Dr H.C.Taneja (2014-2017) and without Gupta sensoralneural complaints Dr Rohit To know the location of Mahesh Gupta submandibular punctum Dr P.P.Singh DrArunGoyal (2014-2017) in relation to fixed landmarks in floor of mouth

13. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors- Nil

14. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – program-wise information Not Applicable (No Temporary faculty in the department)

15. Program-wise Student Teacher Ratio- UG program- As per MCI guidelines and PG program- 1:1

16. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual- Sanctioned-3, Filled-2, Actual-2

17. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies- Nil

18. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise. – Dr Neelima Assessment of Intramural Rs 25,000 Gupta, Dr Knowledge of Project, P.P.Singh, Dr harmful effects and completed in Arun Sharma exposure to 2010 Recreational Music in College students of Delhi

19. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received a) National collaboration b) International collaboration - Nil

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20. Departmental projects funded by ICMR; DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received. – Nil

21. Research facility / centre with - No state recognition national recognition international recognition

22. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies – Nil

23. Publications: (List of publications is annexed) Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) - 27 Monographs- Nil Chapters in Books- 04 Books edited- Nil Books with ISBN with details of publishers- Nil Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, Medline, etc.)- 25 Citation Index – range / average – Range (0-14) and Average- 2.32 SNIP- NA SJR- NA Impact Factor – range / average – Range-(0.054- 2.779) and Average- 0.88 h-index - NA 24. Details of patents and income generated - Nil

25. Areas of consultancy and income generated - Nil

26. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / industries in India and abroad- Dr Neelima Gupta- Awarded the BOYSCAST Fellowship 2010-2011 by The Government of India; funded by the Department of Science and Technology. The fellowship was awarded in the area of “Chemosensory Research” , utilized by going to a highly advanced Smell and Taste Clinic in the University of Dresden , Dresden, Germany; from 22nd July 2011 to 21st October 2011. Dr Vipin Arora- Awarded the Raman fellowship, 2013-2014 and visited the Columbia University Medical Centre, New York, USA for Head and Neck Cancer Surgery training.

27. Faculty serving in a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (specify)- Dr P.P. Singh- President, Indian Society of Otology (2010-2012) Dr H.C. Taneja, President , Neuro-otology and Equilliobriometric Society of India (2011-2013)

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Dr Neelima Gupta- Executive member- All India Rhinology Society(2010- 2011) and (2013-2014) Dr Vipin Arora- Treasurer, Neuro-otology and Equilliobriometric Society (2011-2013)

28. Faculty recharging strategies (Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs). – The faculty members regularly attend workshops, refresher programs and training programs

29. Student projects - Nil percentage of students who have taken upin-house projects including inter- departmental projects percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities / industry / institute

30. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by Faculty- Dr Neelima Gupta- Awarded the BOYSCAST Fellowship 2010- 2011 by The Government of India; funded by the Department of Science and Technology. Dr Vipin Arora- Foreign travel fellowship to France by Indian Society of Otology (2010-11) Awarded the Raman Fellowship 2013-2014, by University Grants commission Doctoral / post doctoral fellows – nil Students – not applicable

31. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.

Course on Sialendoscopy November 2010

Course on Sialendoscopy December 2011

Advanced course on “Middle Ear December 2011 Reconstruction” and Symposium on “Middle Ear Mechanics”

LION (Live International Otolaryngology December 2011 Network) Winer Global Broadcast

Course on Tinnitus Retraining Therapy February 2012

Course on Sialendoscopy November 2013

Course on Sialendoscopy November 2014

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33. Student profile program-wise: Not applicable(Details are available with the university) Name of the Program Applications Selected Pass percentage (refer to question no. 4) received Male Female Male Female

34. Diversity of students- Record not available with department Name of the % of % of students % of students % of Program students from other from students (refer to question from the universities universities from no. 4) same within the outside the other university State State countries PG 70.6% 0% 29.4% 0%

35. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE, USMLE, PLAB, GPAT, NCLEX, CGFNS, IELTSand other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise. – Not applicable

36. Student progression- Not applicable Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG PG to M.Phil,DM / M Ch / DNB PG to Ph.D. Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Employed Campus selection Other than campus recruitment Entrepreneurs

37. Diversity of staff Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same university 33% from other universities within the State 16% from universities from other States 50% from universities outside the country 0%

38. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil.,DM, M Ch, Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period – Nil

39. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to a) Library - Available b) Internet facilities for staff and students - available

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c) Total number of class rooms- two d) Class rooms with ICT facility and „smart‟ class rooms- nil e) Students‟ laboratories - NA f) Research laboratories – Temporal bone laboratory

40. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates - Nil a) from the host institution/university b) from other institutions/universities

41. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university. – Nil

42. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new program(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. – Not applicable

43. Does the department obtain feedback from a. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? - The department takes regular feedback from the faculty and this feedback is used for updating the teaching process. The learning evaluation is also regularly updated based on the feedback from the faculty b. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? The students are regularly assessed and their feedback is taken regarding the teaching methods being used. If there is any additional teaching requirement as proposed by the students and if there are any difficult areas then those topics are covered again by the faculty c. alumni and employers on the programs offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? No

44. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)- Nil

45. Give details of student enrichment programs (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts. Special lectures- Professor Thomas Hummel from Smell and Taste clinic , University of Dresden, Germany delivered a lecture on New frontiers in the Sense of Smell (February 2013) Professor Zahnert from University of Dresden, Germany delivered a lecture on Middle ear mechanics (February 2015) The department has held various workshops on Middle ear implants, sialendoscopy and tinnitus retraining therapy where renowned international experts delivered talks for faculty and student enrichment.

46. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programs including clinical teaching. – Audiovisual aids such as power-point presentations and bedside teaching are the main methods used in UG pogram. The PG program also utilizes O.T screens and monitors for clinical teaching

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47. How does the department ensure that program objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? Periodical assessment of students both in the UG and the PG programs is done which includes ward leavings, seminars, case presentations and terminal and semester theory examinations

48. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. Dr Neelima Gupta- Involved in the “Mentorship programme at UCMS”; Involved in project initiated for the deaf by the Cluster innovation centre at the University of Delhi; Involved in community outreach activities for awareness creation regarding preventable causes of deafness.

49. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department. The faculty is actively involved in academic activities like reviewing articles in various journals, education of the community regarding ear, nose and throat diseases, promoting health of individuals by providing counseling and early diagnosis facilities.

50. State whether the program/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details. The program/department is accredited by the Medical Council of India.

51. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied. The department has generated new knowledge in the field of Salivary gland diseases by adding the facility of Sialendoscopy. Use of this minimally invasive technique has added a wealth of data on non-neoplastic salivary gland diseases and has also improved patient care and reduced morbidity previously attributed to gland excision procedures. Research in the area of Olfaction in the department, has generated interest in this basic chemosensory area which was not much explored up to now. Also the department has added to the knowledge of role of biofilms in the chronic rhino sinusitis cases.

52. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department. Strengths: 1. Sialendoscopy facility available which is available in very few centres all over India 2. Availability of CO2 laser surgery 3. Faculty trained in international centres of excellence in the area of head and neck cancer surgery and diagnostic facilities for sino-nasal disease and olfaction and taste

4. Good equipment and instruments in the Operation theatre Weaknesses: 1. Shortage of support administrative staff and for maintenance of data 2. Shortage of support technical staff 3. Non availability of infrastructure for a dedicated research lab Opportunities:

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1. Ample clinical material for research Challenges: 1. Catering to the needs of ever increasing patient load 2. Lack of sufficient space for handling of OPD patients

53. Future plans of the department. The department aims to develop into a centre of excellence for diagnosis and treatment of salivary gland diseases. The department plans to add to its diagnostic and treatment facilities in the areas of tinnitus, smell and taste and nasal physiology by adding special clinics and laboratories for detailed evaluation of patients suffering from these disorders. Also the department strives to improve its UG and PG teaching program.

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1. Gupta N, Sharma A, Singh P. P. Generating an Evidence Base for Information, Education and Communication Needs of the Community Regarding deafness: A Qualitative Study. Ind J Community Med. 2010: 35(3); 420-423. Cited by 2; Impact factor- 1.661

2. Gupta N, Vaid L, Chugh N, Singh PP. ExtranasopharyngealAngiofibroma from the Nasal Septum: A Case Report and a Minireview. Clinical Rhinology: An International Journal, September-December 2010; 3(3):169-171. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

3. Arora G, Arora V, Chawla D. Proboscis lateralis like facial appendage: Description of a new facial anamoly. Annals of Plastic Surg.(accepted) April 2011 Volume 66 - Issue 4 - pp 357-359 Cited by 1; Impact factor- 1.458 4. Malhotra A, Arora V. Giant sebaceous horn. Gu J Otorhinolaryngol. Aug 2010. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

5. Arora V, Nagarkar NM, Dass A, Malhotra A. Invasive Rhino-Orbital Aspergillosis. Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg, Oct-Dec 2011; 63(4): 325- 329; DOI 10.1007/s12070-011-0240-8. Cited by 3; Impact factor- 0.054

6. Gupta N, Goyal A, Singh PP, Sharma S. Isolated Laryngeal Lymphangioma- a Rarity. Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg, July 2011; 63(Suppl 1):S90-S92; doi 10.1007/s12070-011-0210-1. Cited by 1; Impact factor- 0.054

7. Das S, Kashyap B, Barua M, Gupta N, Saha R, Vaid L, and Banka A. Nasal rhinosporidiosis in humans: new interpretations and a review of the literature of this enigmatic disease. Medical Mycology, April 2011, Vol. 49, No. 3: Pages 311-315. (doi: 10.3109/13693786.2010.526640) Cited by 6; Impact factor- 0.582

8. Singh P P, Gupta N, Verma P. Transient Evoked and Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emission Profile in Patients of Otosclerosis. Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg, 2012; 64(1): 25-30.DOI:10.1007/s12070-011-0148-3. (Corresponding author) Cited by 1; Impact factor- 0.054

9. Singh P P, Gupta N, Goyal A, Tomar S. Interventional Sialendoscopy for Parotid Ductal Calculi: Our Preliminary Experience. Ind J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg (July-Sept 2012); 64(3): 252-256. DOI 10.1007/s12070-011-0361-0. (Corresponding author) Cited by 2; Impact factor- 0.054

10. Vaid L, Arya M, Gupta N, Singh PP, Saha R. Impact of Biofilms on Quality of Life of Rhinosinusitis patients after Endoscopic Sinus Surgery. ClinRhinol: An International J 2012; 5(3): 95-102. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

11. Gupta N, Singh PP, Goyal A, Bhatia D. Assessment of Olfaction using the “I- Smell” test in an Indian Population- a pilot study. Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 2013; 65(1):6-11. DOI 10.1007/ s 12070-012-0566-x. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 0.054

12. Gupta N, Dhaliwal U, Nagpal G. Student performance during the medical course: Role of pre-admission eligibility and selection criteria. National Medical Journal of India 2013; 26(4): 223-226. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 1.0

13. Goyal A, Singh PP, Vashishth A. Effect of mastoid drilling on hearing of the contralateral ear. The Journal of Laryngology & Otology (2013), 127, 952–956. doi:10.1017/S0022215113001965. Cited by 2; Impact factor-NA

14. Singh PP, Goyal A. Our experience with the titanium soft clip piston stapedotomy.Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2013 Jul; 65(3):280-2. doi: 10.1007/s12070-011-0459-4. Epub 2012 Jan 6. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 0.054

15. Priya SR, Singh PP, Upreti L, Vaid L. High Resolution Computed Tomography in StapedialOtosclerosis. Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2013 Dec; 65(Suppl):505-511. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 0.054

16. Gupta N, Sharma A, Singh P.P, Goyal A, Sao R. Assessment of Knowledge of Harmful Effects and Exposure to Recreational Music in College Students of Delhi: A Cross Sectional Exploratory Study. Ind J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2014 (July- Sept); 66(3): 254-259: doi 10.1007s 12070-013-0671-5. Cited by 1; Impact factor- 0.054

17. Gupta N, Wadhwa N, Goyal A. Tuberculosis of Nasopharynx masquerading as Angiofibroma. Indian J Tuberc 2014; 61(3): 250-253. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA ii) National/ Non-indexed

1. Gupta N, Vaid L, Singh PP. Impact of Tonsillectomy on Quality of life in Children: Our Experience. Asian J Ear, Nose and Throat 2013; Jan-Mar: 11-14. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

2. Verma P, Jain N, Arya M, Vaid L, Singh PP. Bilateral Antrochoanal Polyp in an adult female: A rare case. Asian J Ear, Nose, Throat. 2013(Jan- March): 25-27. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

iii) International 1. Vaid L, Gupta M, Gupta N. Bleomycinsclerotherapy in a rare case of adult onset cervical lymphangioma. Ear Nose Throat J. 2010 Jan; 89(1): E23 Cited by 2; Impact factor-NA

2. Goyal A, Gupta N, Das S, Jain S .Basidiobolomycosis of the nose and face - a case report and a mini- review of unusual cases of basidiobolomycosis. Mycopathologia 2010; 170: 165-168. (Corresponding author) Cited by 11; Impact factor- 1.545 3. Conference proceedings- 5th Australasian Rhinology Society Conference, Sydney, 3rd to 5th September 2010. Gupta N, Singh PP, Goyal A, Bhatia D. Assessment of Olfaction using the “I-Smell” test in an Indian population.pg 15. 4. Schriever VA, Merkonidis C, Gupta N, Hummel C, Hummel T. Treatment of smell loss with systemic methylprednisolone. Rhinology 2012: 50: 000-000. DOI: 10.4193/Rhino.11.207 Cited by 2; Impact factor- 2.8

5. Jain S, Das S, Gupta N, Malik JN. Frequency of fungal isolation and antifungal susceptibility pattern of the fungal isolates from nasal polyps of chronic rhinosinusitis patients at a tertiary care centre in north India. Med Mycol 2012, Early online:1-6. Cited by 6; Impact factor- 0.63

6. Kashyap B, Das S, Kaur IR, Jhamb R, Jain S, Singal A, Gupta N. Fungal profile of clinical specimens from a tertiary care hospital. Asian Pacific J Trop Biomed 2012; 1-5 Cited by 4; Impact factor- 0.665

7. Schriever VA, Gupta N, Pade J, Szewczynska M, Hummel T. Olfactory function following nasal surgery: a 1-year follow-up. Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol (2013) 270:107–11. DOI 10.1007/s00405-012-1972-0. Cited by 14; Impact factor- 1.608

8. Gupta N, Drusch J, Landis BN, Hummel T. Nasal Nitric Oxide Levels Do Not Allow for Discrimination Between Olfactory Loss Due to Various Etiologies. Laryngoscope 123: February 2013 DOI: 10.1002/lary.23594 Cited by 1; Impact factor- 2.032

9. Goyal A, Singh PP, Vashishth A. Effect of mastoid drilling on hearing of the contralateral ear. The Journal of Laryngology & Otology (2013), 127, 952– 956. doi:10.1017/S0022215113001965. Cited by 1; Impact factor-NA

10. Taneja HC, Jain N, Das GK, VaidL.Outcome of Diode Laser Assisted Endo- Nasal DCR.In 23rd Meeting of North American Skull Base Society, Miami, Florida, USA from 15th to 17th February 2013. b) Chapters in Books

1. Gupta N. National Health Programmes in India. .pg745- 768. In “Textbook of Preventive and Social Medicine”. Second Edition. Editors: Piyush Gupta and O. P. Ghai. CBS Publishers and Distributors.

2. Gupta N. Evaluation of Ear, Nose and Throat. pg366- 379. In “Clinical Methods in Pediatrics”. First Edition. Editor: Piyush Gupta. CBS Publishers and Distributors. 3. Singh PP, Gupta N, Arora V. Sialendoscopy. In Yadav SPS, Ranga R Eds Recent Management in Otorhinolaryngology (Diagnosis and Treatment), Delhi, CBS Publishers, 2012. 4. Gupta N. Evaluation of Ear, Nose and Throat. In “Clinical Methods in Pediatrics”. Second Edition. Editor: Piyush Gupta. CBS Publishers and Distributors.

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Department of Pediatrics

1. Name of the Department & its year of establishment: PEDIATRICS, 1972

2. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phill., Ph.D, Integrated Masters, Integrated Ph.D, etc.). Under-graduate: MBBS Post-graduate: MD (Pediatrics), DCH

3. Interdisciplinary course and departments involved.

1. Clinical training of students enrolled in BASLP (Bachelor‟s Programme in audiology and Speech and Language Pathology at Ali Yavar Jung National Institute for Hearing Handicapped 2. IYCF training of Medical Officers/Faculty in Pediatrics, Gynecology & Obstetrics and Community Medicine

4. Annual /Semester / choice based credit system. N/A

5. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments. As co-supervisor in MD/MS/Ph.D courses offered by other clinical, para-clinical and pre-clinical departments

6. Number of teaching posts sactioned and filled (Professors / Associate / Professors / Asst. Professors). Sanctioned Filled

University CHS University CHS Professors 2 1 2 0 Associate Professors 2 0 1 0 Asst. Professors 5 13 5 3

7. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc. / D.Litt./ Ph.D/M.Phil. etc.) S Name Qualification Designation Specialization No of No of PhD No. years of / MD teaching students experience supervised (Post MD) 1 Dr MMA MBBS Professor Pediatrics 38 Yrs MD: 6 Faridi DCH MD 2 Dr Sunil MBBS Director Pediatrics 33 Yrs MD: 5 Gomber DCH Professor DNB:1 MD DNB

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3 Dr Piyush MBBS Professor Pediatrics 28 Yrs PhD:1 Gupta MD MD:5 4 Dr Anju MBBS Assoc. Pediatrics 19 Yrs MD: 4 Aggarwal MD Professor 5 Dr Dheeraj MBBS Assoc. Pediatrics 17 Yrs MD: 4 Shah MD Professor 6 Dr Prerna MBBS Assoc. Pediatrics 12 Yrs MD: 2 Batra MD Professor DNB: 1 7 Dr Pooja MBBS Asst. Pediatrics 11 Yrs MD: 2 Dewan MD Professor 8 Dr Manish MBBS Asst. Pediatrics 12 Yrs MD: 2 Narang MD Professor DNB: 1 9 Dr Sushil MBBS Asst. Pediatrics 3 Yrs Nil Srivastava MD Professor 10 Dr MBBS Asst. Pediatrics 4 Yrs Nil Aashima MD Professor Dabas

8. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme – wise information. Type of Class (For all semesters posted % in Pediatrics0 Clinical bedside teaching 5% Lectures, demonstrations 10% Only 1 temporary faculty: Dr Aashima Dabas

9. Programme – wise Student Teacher Ratio. Student: Faculty MBBS: 15:1 (As Per MCI norms) MD: 3:4

10. Number of academic support staff (Technical) and administrative staff sanctioned and filled. Sanctioned Filled Technical 2 1 Administrative 2 2

11. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International Funding Agencies and c) Total grants received. Mention names of funding agencies and grants received project – wise

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S. No Name of Faculty National Project, Funding International Project, agency & Grant Received Funding Agency & Grant (Duration of Project) Received (Duration of Project) 1 Dr MMA Faridi 1. A multicentric, phase III Nil clinical trial to assess the immunogenicity and reactogenicity of „Diphtheria, Tetanus Acellular Pertussis Combined Vaccine, Adsorbed‟ administered to healthy infants at 6, 10 and 14 weeks of age. Prosper Channel, Rs 4 lacs (2011-12)

2. Immunogenicity & Safety of early Vs delayed BCG vaccine in moderately preterm infants, GNCT Delhi. Rs 1 lac. 2012-13

3. Immunogenicity of BIOVAC A-5 year follow up, Mediclin, 2012-13 4. An Open label, Phase III, Multicentric Randomized controlled study to evaluate the safety and immunogenicity of Single dose Live Attenuated Varicella Vaccine (VR 795 varicella Oka strain) versus Varilrix Vaccine in healthy Indian children, Wokhardt India, Rs 3.8 lacs (2013-14)

5. An Open label, Phase III, Multicentric Randomized controlled study to evaluate the safety and immunogenicity of Single dose Live Attenuated

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Varicella Vaccine (VR 795 varicella Oka strain) versus Varilrix Vaccine in healthy Indian children. Wokhardt, Rs 3 lac, 2012- 13 2 Dr Sunil Gomber 1. Coagulation parameters Nil and molecular markers in beta Thalassemia patients and effect of antithrombotic therapy on hypercoagulable state, IMRG, Rs 25,000/ 3 Dr Piyush Gupta 1. Vitamin D Nil supplementation for Severe Pneumonia in under Five Children: A Double blind Randomized Placebo Controlled Trial. (2012-2015). Funded by ICMR, 49 Lakhs. Principal Investigator. Ongoing Project. 2. Molecular diagnosis and characterization of drug resistance genes in M. tuberculosis from patients of tuberculous meningitis and its correlation with underlying host factors. (2012-2015). Funded by ICMR, 49 Lakhs. Co- Investigator. Ongoing Project. 3. 1, ICMR STS: Rs. 10,000

4 Dr Anju Aggarwal 1, IMRG: Rs 7000/- (2011- Nil 12) 5 Dr Dheeraj Shah 1, DBT: Rs. 28 Lacs Nil 1, ICMR:Rs. 40 Lacs 1, ICMR STS: Rs. 10,000 6 Dr Prerna Batra 1 as co-investigator Nil 3, ICMR-STS (Rs 30,000) 7 Dr Pooja Dewan 1, UCMS (IMRG): Rs 20,000 Nil (2012-13): PI 1, DBT: As Co Investigator,

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Rs 63 lacs 1, ICMR: As Co Investigator (2012-15): Rs 49 lac 4, ICMR-STS, Rs 40,000 (total) 1, IMRG, Rs 40,000, 2015- 16 8 Dr Manish Nil Nil Narang 9 Dr Sushil Nil Nil Srivastava 10 Dr Aashima Nil Nil Dabas

12. Departmental Projects funded by DST-FIST, DBT, ICSSR, etc. Total grants received.

1. Dr Dheeraj Shah: “Undiluted Animal Milk With Added Sugar and Micronutrients versus WHO Feeding Protocol for Management of Severe Acute Malnutrition in Non Breastfed Infants aged 2-6 months of age: A Randomized Controlled Trial.”: Funded by DBT, Rs 28 lac 2. Dr. Piyush Gupta: Vitamin D supplementation for Severe Pneumonia in under Five Children: A Double blind Randomized Placebo Controlled Trial. (2012-2015). Funded by ICMR, 49 Lakhs. 3. Dr MMA Faridi: Immunogenicity & Safety of early Vs delayed BCG vaccine in moderately preterm infants, GNCT Delhi. Rs 1 lac. 2012-13

13. Research facility/centre with state/national/international recognition 1. Pediatric HIV Clinic: Recognized by DSACS 2. IYCF Centre: recognized by UNICEF, WHO, USAID, BPNI 3. Therapeutic Feeding Center 14. Publications

Journals Monogr Chapters Editing Books Citation SJ Impact h- aphs in Books Books with ISBN index R factor index no & (Range, publisher Average) details Dr MMA 35 - 6 1 705 15 Faridi Dr Sunil 13 - 5 1 Gomber Dr Piyush 35 3 5 11 * Gupta Dr Anju 35 Aggarwal

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Dr Dheeraj 39 5 1 438 11 Shah Dr Prerna 16 0 2 0 0 131 1.3 6 Batra Dr Pooja 29 1 12 1 0 146 1.7 9 Dewan Dr Manish 18 0 6 1 Narang Dr Sushil 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Srivastava Dr Aashima 11 0.8 Dabas

TEXTBOOKS *DR PIYUSH GUPTA Books Name ISBN No Publisher Year of Publication 1. How to Write Thesis 978-93-5152-301-7 Jaypee Brothers, 2014 and Thesis Protocol Delhi 2. Clinical Methods in 978-81-239-2414-4 CBS Publishers, 2014 Pediatrics, 3rd Edition Delhi 3. Textbook of Pediatrics 978-81-239-2307-9 CBS Publishers, 2013 Delhi 4. Principles of Medical 978-93-5090-409-1 Jaypee Brothers, 2013 education, 4th Edition Delhi 5. IAP Textbook of 978-93-5052-945-0 Jaypee Brothers, 2013 Pediatrics, 5th Edition Delhi 6. IAP Color Atlas of 978-93-5025-710-4 Jaypee Brothers, 2012 Pediatrics Delhi 7. Essential Pediatric 978-81-239-2044-3 CBS Publishers, 2011 Nursing, 3rd Edition Delhi 8. Clinical Methods in 978-81-239-1983-6 CBS Publishers, 2011 Pediatrics, 2nd Edition Delhi 9. The Best of Indian 978-81-910717-0-2 CBS Publishers, 2010 Pediatrics for Delhi Practitioners 10. Textbook of Preventive 978-81-239-1921-8 CBS Publishers, 2010 and Social Medicine, 3rd Delhi Edition 11. IAP Textbook of 978-81-8448-950-7 Jaypee Brothers, 2010 Pediatrics and Neonatal Delhi Emergencies, 3rd Edition

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Dr Anju Aggarwal Textbook on “Childhood Disability”, 2012 Dr Sunil Gomber: Instant Pediatrics. 2nd Edition. 2011. Eds. Gomber S, Agarwal KN. Jaypee Brothers, New Delhi. Dr MMA Faridi. Made Easy, Jaypee Brothers, ISBN: 978-93-5090- 421-3 Dr Manish Narang . Approach to Practical Pediatrics 2nd Edition. Jaypee Brothers: New Delhi; 2011. ISBN: 978-93-5025-093-8

15. Details of patents and income generated. N/A

16. Areas of consultancy and income generated. Dr MMA Faridi: Lactation Consultant for IYCF: Rs 1.5 lac

17. Faculty recharging strategies. In-service training programmes

18. Student Projects : o Percentage of students who have done in – house projects including inter – departmental: Nil o Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with industries / institutes: N/A

19. Awards / Recognitions received at the National and International level by : o Faculty o Doctoral / Post doctoral Fellows o Students

FACULTY National International Dr MMA Faridi Elected Executive Board Member of Indian Academy of Pediatrics(IAP):2013 Vice President-IYCF Chapter IAP:2013 Dr Sunil Gomber Dr Piyush Gupta 1. Awarded Fellowship of National Academy of Medical Sciences (FAMS), New Delhi 2011. 2. KL Wig Oration, National Academy of Medical Sciences, AIIMS Rishikesh, 18 October 2014. 3. Dr T Yadiah Goud Memorial Oration, Indian

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Academy of Pediatrics, Twin City Branch, Hyderabad and Secunderabad, Hyderabad. 27 Sep 2014. 4. Convocation Address (as Chief Guest). CMC-L FAIMER Fellowships in Medical Education Annual convocation, Ludhiana, Feb 11, 2013. 5. BN Das Oration, Indian Academy of Pediatrics, Bihar Branch. Patna, Bihar. March 2013. 6. Sisir K Bose Oration, Institute of Child Health, Kolkata, West Bengal. September 19, 2012. 7. Theme Oration, 39th Annual Conference of IAP, Kerala Branch; Kollam, Kerala. 6-7 Nov 2010.

Dr Anju Aggarwal 1. Elected Executive Member of Indian Academy of Pediatrics (National ) 2011 - IAP is an association of 17,000 pediatricians all over India and two executive members are elected from Delhi each year. 2. Vice President IAP Delhi State Branch- 2012

Dr Dheeraj Shah Editor-in-Chief, Indian Membership of WHO Pediatrics (2014-2017) Expert Group on Registrar, Indian College Management of of Pediatrics (2014-2017) Persistent Diarrhea Member, Technical in Children (2014) Advisory Group for Inter- ministerial Alliance for Management of Children

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with Severe Acute Malnutrition. Department of Biotechnology, Government of India (2012-2014) Member, Expert Group for Validation of OSCE, National Board of Examinations (2012) Member, technical subgroup for finalization of Operational & Technical Guidelines on Community Based Management of Severely Malnourished Children. Ministry of Health, Government of India (2012-13) Seth Tarsem Garg Oration (2010)

Dr Prerna Batra 1. James Flett Award 1. Fellow of Academic (2013): first prize College of 2. 3rd prize (oral paper) in Emergency experts 7th INDO US Summit on in India (FACEE) Emergency Medicine 2011 3. 2nd prize in Pulse 2012 at AIIMS , New Delhi, in Oral paper presentation Dr Pooja Dewan 1. 2015: SS Manchanda 2014: Royal College of Award (First prize) for Paediatrics and Child best paper in Health Visiting Fellowship Neonatology (UK) 2. 2014: Dr James Flett Endowment Award (First Prize) for best paper in Social and Preventive Pediatrics 3. 2013: UGC Travel Grant 4. 2013: V Balagopal Raju Award (First Prize) for best paper in Child Health 5. 2012: Membership of

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National Academy of Medical Sciences in Pediatrics 6. 2011: Dr James Flett Endowment Award (Second Prize) for best paper in Social and Preventive Pediatrics

Dr Manish Narang Editor in Chief, Journal of Case Reports (2011- 2015) Appreciation Award from GTB Hospital on National Doctors Day: 2011-2012 Dr Sushil Srivastava National trainer for - Advanced NR India, Facility based newborn care program, IMNCI (State level), Essential newborn care WHO AIIMS Collaborative group National faculty for qualityassessment and accreditation of neonatal care units National faculty for developmental supportive care in newborn care Dr Aashima Dabas - -

STUDENTS 2011 1. Dr Vikas Jain: James Flett Award 2012 1. Dr. Soumi Bhattacharya: VB Raju Award 2013 1. Dr. Ruchita Negi – V.B. Raju Award 2. Dr. Pawan Barolia – James Flett Award

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2014 1. Dr. Sakshi Sachdeva - James Flett Award 2. Dr. Prachi Jain - V.B. Raju Award 3. Dr. Mohit Sethi - V.B. Raju Award 4. Dr. Megha Saroha – S.T. Achar Award 5. Dr. Shrishail Gigaganti – NEOCON (Gold Medal Category) 2015 1. Dr Smriti Rohatgi: SS Manchanda Award 2. Dr Kanika Singh: VB Raju Award 3. Dr Jeevan Kinkar: VB Raju Award 4. Dr Prasanna Naik: ST Aachar Award 5. Dr Ritika Khurana & Dr Parul Gupta: Won Neonatology National Quiz for PGs (1st Prize) 6. Dr Parul Gupta & Dr Jeevan Kinkar: won IAP National Quiz for PGs (1st Prize)

20. Seminars / Conferences /Workshops organized and the source of funding (National / International) with details of outstanding participants, if any.

Dr Faridi: 8 workshops in FBNC, IYCF, NRP since 2010 Dr Piyush Gupta: More than 30 Workshops Organized on Medical Education, Art and Science of Paper Writing, Child Survival, Diarrhea, and Pneumonia in last 5 years. Dr Prerna Batra: Pediatric Advanced Life Support program in September 2014 Dr Dheeraj Shah: Workshop on Art and Science of Writing a Paper at Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, New Delhi on November 8-9, 2014. Dr Sunil Gomber: Clinical Course on Clinical Examination for Post-graduates, UCMS & GTBH: 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 Dr Aashima Dabas: - 1 (CME in Pediatrics, with NBE-LACE, New Delhi, March 2013) 21. Student Profile course – wise :

Name of the Course Applications Selected Pass Percentage (refer question no. 2) received Male Female Male Female

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22. Diversity of Students Over last 5 years Name of the % of Students % of Students % of % of Students Course (refer from the from the State Students from other question no. 2) college from other Countries States MD 2 out of 36 9 out of 36 75% 0% (3%) (25%) DCH 2 out of 15 3 out of 15 82% 0 (12%) (18%)

23. How many students have cleared Civil Services, Defence Services, NET, SLET, GATE and any other competitive examinations ? NIL

24. Student Progession :

Student Progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG

PG to M.Phill

PG to Ph.D

Ph.D to Post – Doctoral

Employed Campus selection Other than campus recruitment Enterpreneurs

100% pass rate for MD (All in first attempt) 100% pass rate for DCH (93% passed in first attempt)

25. Diversity of Satff :

Percentage of faculty who are graduates

Of the same parent university 60%

From other universities within the State -

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26. Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D, D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assesment period. Nil

27. Present details about infrastructural facilities : a) Library: Departmental Library exists with around 100 textbooks in Pediatrics b) Internet facilities for staff and students: 11 computers with internet facilities for faculty & students in the Department c) Total number of class rooms: 1 seminar room in ward and 1 demonstration room in OPD d) Class rooms with ICT facility: e) Students laboratories: 1 Lab in ward and 1 in NICU f) Research laboratories: 1 room designated for research in ward

28. Number of students of the department getting financial assistance from college. For thesis: 37% in last 5 years

29. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the developed of new programme (s) ? Of so, give the methodology. N/A

30. Does the department obtain feedback from :

a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching – learning – evaluation ? If yes, how does department utilize it ? Written and verbal feedback is given by faculty to the HOD on regular basis to improve teaching and on use of innovative teaching methods for UG/PG teaching

b) Students on staff, curriculum as well as teaching – learning – evaluation and what is the response of the department to the same ? No feedback on staff. Students give feedback on curriculum and teaching-learning methods regularly, accordingly, classes/structured teaching is modified.

c) Alumni and employers on the programmes and what is the response of the department to the same ?

Feedback is taken from MS and Principal esp regarding unconventional teaching methods adopted by Department.

31. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10). Distinguished Faculty: Dr OP Ghai, Dr KN Agarwal

32. Give details of student enriched programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminars) with external experts. (Since 2010)

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1. Dr Anju Virmani (India): Diabetes Lecture:2015 2. Dr Adity Rakhecha (UK): Neonatology Lecture: 2014 3. Dr OP Mishra (India): Pediatric Nephrology:2014 4. DR Harpreet (WHO): AFP Surveillance: 2013 5. Dr Sidharth Sethi (India): Pediatric Nephrology:2013 6. Dr Ramandeep Arora (USA): Pediatric Cancer: 2011

33. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes. Hands-on and bedside teaching, PG lectures, seminars, grand rounds, journal clubs, mortality audit, CPC

Involvement of Residents in UG & PG teaching activities Innovative methods 1. e-learning modules 2. Quiz competitions 3. OSCE, OSLER 4. Mini-CEX 5. Formative assessment

34. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes monitored ?

1. Regular appraisal (formative and summative) of PG and UG students enables us to assess success of our teaching strategies. 2. Feedback from students allows us to incorporate strategies to meet our learning objectives 3. Continuous motivation of Residents in research and scientific paper writing enables the department to maintain high standards 4. Monitoring of prescription of patients written by residents

35. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

All faculty members are actively involved in the various sub-speciality chapters of the Indian Academy of Pediatrics; this has fostered departmental and individual growth. Various governmental programs like FBNC, IYCF, AFP surveillance, JSSK, Pulse polio campaign, Mission Indradhanush, etc are being actively promoted by faculty.

36. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department. 1. Biomedical editing: Dr Piyush Gupta served as Editor-in-Chief of Indian Pediatrics, official publication of IAP from 2008-2014. Dr Dheeraj Shah has taken over the charge as Editor-in-Chief of Indian Pediatrics, official publication of IAP in 2015. Rest of the faculty members are also involved in various editorial capacities in several national and international journals.

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2. IYCF Counselling & training of health prodfessionals: Dr Faridi is a world renowned expert 3. Medical Education: Dr Piyush Gupta & Dr Dheeraj Shah are experts & members of MEU, UCMS. 4. All senior faculty are members of expert committees of government like UPSC, ICMR, NIPCED, NIPI, DCGI.

37. State whether the programme / department is accredited / graded by other agencies. Give details. PG Program is recognized by Medical Council of India NICU: accredited by NNF

38. Detail any five strengths, weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department. STRENGTHS Dedicated and sincere faculty Excellent team word Academic freedom Plenty of clinical material Research quality is excellent WEAKNESSES Lack of good infrastructure Short of manpower (doctors, nurses, other staff) Over-crowding of patients Development of specialities like pediatric cardiology, nephrology is needed. Stagnation of faculty and poor promotional scheme of university OPPORTUNITIES Scope for good research due to good patient load and turnover Provision of study leave and skill upgradation workshops CHALLENGES Development of sub-specialities Augmentation of manpower Procurement of equipment like echo machines, pediatric dialysis facilities Superspeciality development: Introduction of DM course in Neonatology

39. Future plans of the department.

1. Development of sub-specialties 2. Recruitment of manpower (faculty and residents) 3. Development of Pediatric Emergency Block 4. Procurement of equipment 5. Super specialty development: Introduction of DM course in Neonatology

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DR. MMA FARIDI

Mittal H, Faridi MM, Arora SK, Patil R. Clinicohematological Profile and Platelet Trends in Children with Dengue During 2010 Epidemic in North India. Indian J. Pediatr,2011. Cited by 11; Impact factor-0.919

Khalil S, Shah D, Faridi MM, Kumar A, Mishra K. Prevalence and outcome of hepatobiliary dysfunction in neonatal septicaemia. J PediatrGastroenterolNutr. 2012 Feb; 42 (2): 218-22. Cited by 11; Impact factor-2.873

Gupta P, Faridi MM, Batra M. Physiological skin manifestations in twins: association with maternal and neonatal factors. PediatrDermatol. 2011 Jul-Aug 28(4):387-92. Cited by 3; Impact factor-1.52

Aggarwal A, Kaur G, Faridi MM, Harit D. Breastfeeding-what do father’s of first born know and think? Indian J Pediatr. 2011 Sep;78(9):1157-8. Epub 2011. Cited by 2; Impact factor-0.919

Aggarwal A, Kaur G, Faridi MM, Harit D. Breastfeeding-what do father's of first born know and think? Indian J Pediatr. 2011; 78:1157-8. Cited by 2; Impact factor-0.919

Batra P, Saha A, Faridi MA. Thermometry in children. J Emerg Trauma Shock 2012;5:246-9 Cited by 4; Impact factor-0

Dewan P, Rai A, Gupta N, Shah D, Faridi MM. A rare lethal case of chondrodysplasia punctata with extensive airway involvement. Fetal PediatrPathol. 2012;31(3):134-9. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.398

Mittal H, FaridiM. M. A., Arora SK,Patil R. Clinicohematological Profile and Platelet Trends in Children with Dengue During 2010 Epidemic in North India. IndJ Pediatr April 2012. Cited by 11; Impact factor-0.919

Soni S, Wadhwa N, Kumar R, Faridi MM. Use of immature-to-total-neutrophilratio in early neonatal sepsis. Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2012 Oct. 13 (10): 1101-2. Cited by 1; Impact factor-3.135

Kumar V, Aggarwal A, Sharma S, Chillar N. Mittal H, Faridi MM. Indian Pediatr. 2013 May 8;50(5): 469-72, Epub 2012 Nov 5. Cited by ; Impact factor-0.919

Grover A, Mittal H, Faridi MMA. Utility of C - reactive protein in Febrile Children with Clinically Undetectable Serious Infection. J Global Infect Dis Feb , 2013;5:34. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

GroverA, Mittal H, Faridi M, Sikka M, Singh NP. J Glob Infect Dis. 2013 Jan; 51 (1):34. Cited by ; Impact factor-

Thawani R, Dewan P, Faridi MM, Arora SK, Kumar R. Estimation of gestational age, using neonatal anthropometry: a cross-sectional study in India. J Health PopulNutr. 2013 Dec;31(4):523-30. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.954

Faridi MM, Dewan P, Batra P. Rusty pipe syndrome: counselling a key intervention. Breastfeed Rev. 2013 Nov;21(3):27-30. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0

Harne P, Batra P, Faridi MM, Dewan P. Breastfeed Med. 2013 Dedc;8(6):511-2. Cited by ; Impact factor-1.733

Omer-Salim A, Suri S, Dadhich JP, Faridi MM, Olsson P. Theory and social practice of agency in combining breastfeeding and employment: A qualitative study among health workers in New Delhi, India. Women Birth. 2014 Aug 6. Cited by 0; Impact factor-1.696

Kalra S, Aggarwal A, Chillar N, Faridi MM. Comparison of Micronutrient Levels in Children with Cerebral Palsy and Neurologically Normal Controls. Indian J Pediatr. 2014 Aug 9. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.919

Roy P, Kumar A, Kaur IR, Faridi MM. Gender differences in outcomes of low birth weight and preterm neonates: the male disadvantage. J Trop Pediatr. 2014 Aug 5. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.857

Gupta P, Faridi MM, Goel N, Zaidi ZH. Reappraisal of twinning: epidemiology and outcome in the early neonatal period. Singapore Med J. 2014 Jun;55(6):310-7. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.73

Choudhary M, Suneja A, Vaid NB, Guleria K, Faridi MM. Maintenance tocolysis with oral micronized progesterone for prevention of preterm birth after arrested preterm labor. Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 2014 Jul;126(1):60-3. Cited by 2; Impact factor-1.946 Faridi MM, Dewan P, Batra P. Rusty pipe syndrome: counselling a key intervention. Breastfeed Rev. 2013 Nov;21(3):27-30. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Shah D, Singh M, Gupta P, Faridi MM. Effect of sequencing of complementary feeding in relation to breast-feeding on total intake in infants. J PediatrGastroenterolNutr. 2014 Mar;58(3):339-43. Cited by 1; Impact factor-2.298

Dewan P, Gidaganti S, Faridi MM, Batra P, Sudhanshu S. Unusual cause of hypocalcemic seizures in a neonate. Indian J Pediatr. 2014 Aug;81(8):831-2. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.919

Dadhich JP, Faridi MM. Maternal and child nutrition. Lancet. 2013 Nov. 9;382(9904):1549. Cited by 0; Impact factor-39.315

Narang Y, Vaid NB, Jain S, Suneja A, Guleria K, Faridi MM, Gupta B. Is nuchal cord justified as a cause of obstetrician anxiety? Arch Gynecol Obstet. 2014. Apr;289(4):795- 801. Cited by 4; Impact factor-1.279

DR. SUNIL GOMBER

Dewan P, Gomber S, Chawla H, Rohatgi J. Ocular changes in multi-transfused children with β-thalassaemia receiving desferrioxamine: A case-control study. SAJCH. 2011;5(1):11-5. Cited by 1; Impact factor-0

Aggarwal A, Ghosh A, Gomber S, Mitra M, Parikh AO. Efficacy and safety of azithromycin for uncomplicated typhoid fever: an open label non-comparative study. Indian Pediatr, 2011; 48:553-6. Cited by 9; Impact factor-1.014

Dewan P, Kaushik JS, Gomber S, Gupta A. Uncommon presentation of neurocysticercosis. SAJCH. 2011;5(2):58-9. Cited by 3; Impact factor-

Batra P, Gupta S, Gomber S, Saha A.Predictors of meningitis in children presenting with first febrile seizures. Pediatr Neurol. 2011 Jan; 44(1):35-9. Cited by 28; Impact factor-1.627

Dewan P, Gomber S, Chawla H, Rohatgi J. Ocular changes in multi-transfused children with β-thalassaemia receiving desferrioxamine: A case-control study. SAJCH. 2011;5(1):11-5. Cited by 1; Impact factor-

Dewan P, Kaushik JS, Gomber S, Gupta A. Uncommon presentation of neurocysticercosis. SAJCH. 2011;5(2):58-9. Cited by3; Impact factor-

Kaushik JS, Gomber S, Dewan P. Clinical and epidemiological profiles of severe malaria in children from Delhi, India. J Health PopulNutr. 2012;30(1):113-6. Cited by 17; Impact factor-

Dewan P, Gomber S, Das S. Congenital tuberculosis: a rare manifestation of a common disease. PaediatrInt Child Health. Epub 2013 Dec 6. Cited by 0; Impact factor-1.173

Choudhary N, Gomber S, Narang M. Congenital tuberculosis: a rare manifestation of a common disease.. Public Health Nutrition 2013. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

DR. PIYUSH GUPTA

Yadav CS, Bajpai M, Kumar V, Datta SK, Gupta P, Ahmed RS, Banerjee BD. Polymorphisms in the P450 c17 (17-Hydroxylase/17, 20-Lyase) Gene: association with estradiol and testosterone concentration in hypospadias. Pediatric Urol 2011; doi:10.1016/j.urology.2011.04.021. Cited by 5; Impact factor-1.413

Gogia S, Ramji S, Gupta P, Gera T, Shah D, Mathew JL, Mohan P, Panda R. Community Based Newborn Care: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Evidence: UNICEF-PHFI Series on Newborn and Child Health, India. Indian Pediatr. 2011;48:537-546. Cited by 29 ; Impact factor- 1.014

Mathew JL, Patwari AK, Gupta P, Shah D, Gera T, Gogia S, Mohan P, Panda R, Menon S. Acute respiratory infection and pneumonia in India: a systematic review of literature for advocacy and action: UNICEF-PHFI series on newborn and child health, India. Indian Pediatr. 2011;48:191-218. Cited by 3 ; Impact factor-1.014

Mathew JL, Shah D, Gera T, Gogia S, Mohan P, Panda R, Menon S, Gupta P. UNICEF-PHFI Series on newborn and child health, India: methodology for systematic reviews on child health priorities for advocacy and action. Indian Pediatr. 2011;48:183-9. Cited by 5; Impact factor-1.014

Fate of Award Winning Papers at Annual Conference of Indian Academy of Pediatrics a 13 years Experience. Hema Mittal, Piyush Gupta .Indian J Pediatr. 2011 Oct 29;:

Dewan P, Jain V, Gupta P, Banerjee BD. Organochlorine pesticide residues in maternal blood, cord blood, placenta, and breastmilk and their relation to birth size. Chemosphere. 2013;90(5):1704-10. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Dewan P, Gupta P. Burden of Congenital Rubella Syndrome (CRS) in India: a systematic review. Indian Pediatr. 2012;49(5):377-99.

Cited by 29; Impact factor-3.499

Gupta P, Dewan P, Singh T. Objective Structured Clinical Examination in Resource Poor Settings. In: Singh T and Anshu, editors. Principles of Assessment in Medical Education. New Delhi: Jaypee Brothers; 2012.p. 128-48.

Cited by 31; Impact factor-

Shah D, Choudhury P, Gupta P, Mathew JL, Gera T, Gogia S, Mohan P, Panda R, Menon S. Promoting appropriate management of diarrhea: a systematic review of literature for advocacy and action: UNICEF-PHFI series on newborn and child health, India. Indian Pediatr. 2012;49(8):627-49. Cited by 11; Impact factor-1.014

Choudhary N, Gupta P. Vitamin D supplementation for severe pneumonia--a randomized controlled trial. Indian Pediatr. 2012 Jun;49(6):449-54. Cited by 18; Impact factor-1.014

Yadav CS, Bajpai M, Kumar V, Gupta P, Ahmed RS, Banerjee BD. Polymorphism in CYP1A1, GSTM 1, GSTT1 genes and organochlorine pesticides in the etiology of hypospadias. Hum ExpToxicol. 2011 Oct;30(10):1464-74. Cited by 19; Impact factor-1.772

Shah D, Giri M, Gupta P. Citation classics from Indian Pediatrics. Indian Pediatr. 2013; 50: 61-67. Cited by 1; Impact factor-1.014

Dewan P, Gupta P. Burden of Congenital Rubella Syndrome (CRS) in India: a systematic review. Indian Pediatr. 2012;49:377-99. Cited by 29; Impact factor-1.014

Gupta P. 50 glorious years: celebrating the future. Indian Pediatr. 2013;50:9-14. Cited by 1; Impact factor-1.014

Gupta P, Vashishtha VM. The games industry plays. Indian Pediatr. 2012;49:699. Cited by 0; Impact factor-1.014

Gupta P, Mishra D. Impact factor 2011 and random musings. Indian Pediatr. 2012;49:609. Cited by 4; Impact factor-1.014

Mishra D, Gupta P. Where it all began! With Sisir K Bose!! Oh...at Calcutta!!! Indian Pediatr. 2013;50:25-37. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-1.014

DR. ANJU AGGARWAL

Rai A, Aggarwal A, Mittal H, Sharma S. Comparative efficacy and safety of intravenous valproate and phenytoin in children. Pediatr Neurol. 2011,45:300-4. Cited by 2; Impact factor-1.627

Aggarwal A, Rastogi N, Mittal H, Chillar N, Patil R. Thyroid hormone levels in children receiving carbamazepine or valproate. PediatrNeurol, 2011; 45:159-62. Cited by8 ; Impact factor-1.627

Aggarwal A, Datta V, Thakur LC. Quality of Life in Children with Epilepsy. Indian Pediatr. 2011; 48; 893-896. Cited by 4; Impact factor-1.014

Debnath SK, Aggarwal A, Mittal H. Megaloblastic anemia--a rare cause. Indian J Pediatr., 2011;78:1293-5. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.919

Aggarwal A, Kaur G, Faridi MM, Harit D. Breastfeeding-what do father's of first born know and think? Indian J Pediatr. 2011; 78:1157-8. Cited by 2; Impact factor-0.919

Aggarwal A, Ghosh A, Gomber S, Mitra M, Parikh AO. Efficacy and safety of azithromycin for uncomplicated typhoid fever: an open label non-comparative study. Indian Pediatr, 2011; 48:553-6. Cited by 9; Impact factor-1.014

Aneja S, Aggarwal Anju. Acute Bacterial Meningitis: Issues and Controversies. In Advances In Pediatrics. EdsAnupamSachdeva et al. Jaypee Brothers, Delhi, 2012, pp- 1028-1037. Cited by 0; Impact factor- Aggarwal Anju, Harit D. Cerebral Palsy – evaluation and prognostication. In Childhood Disability- A Pediatrician’s Perspective. Aggarwal A, Kamath SS, Sukumaram TU. Eds. IAP National Publishing House, Gwalior. 2012,pp-81-90. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

Rastogi Neha, Aggarwal Anju. Pharmacotherapy. In Childhood Disability- A Pediatrician’s Perspective. Aggarwal A, Kamath SS, Sukumaram TU. Eds. IAP National Publishing House, Gwalior. 2012, pp 238-244. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

Comparative efficacy and safety of intravenous valproate and phenytoin in children. Anuradha Rai, Anju Aggarwal, Hema Mittal, SangeetaSharmaPediatr Neurol. 2011 Sep ;45 (3):159-62 Cited by 2 ; Impact factor-1.627

Thyroid hormone levels in children receiving carbamazepine or valproate. Anju Aggarwal,Neha Rastogi, Hema Mittal, NeelamChillar, Rahul PatilPediatr Neurol. 2011 Sep ;45 (3):159-62 Cited by 8; Impact factor-1.627

Megaloblastic Anemia-A Rare Cause. Sanjib Kr Debnath, Anju Aggarwal, Hema Mittal. Indian J Pediatr. 2011 Jun Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-0.919

Kumar V, Aggarwal A, Sharma S, Chillar N, Mittal H, Faridi MM. Effect of Carbamazepine Therapy on Homocysteine, Vitamin B12, Folic Acid Levels in Children with Partial Epilepsy. Indian Pediatr. 2012 Nov 5. doi:pii: S097475591200685 Cited by 0; Impact factor-1.014

Arora SK, Aggarwal A, Mittal H. Dengue encephalitis in children. J Neurosci Rural Pract. 2012;3:228-9. Cited by 1; Impact factor-0.514

Kalra S, Aggarwal A. Hemophagocyticlymphohistiocytosis as presenting feature of lupus. Indian Pediatr. 2012 ;49:993. Cited by 0; Impact factor-1.014

Kashyap B, Das S, Jain S, Aggarwal A, Kaushik JS, Kaur IR. Correlation between the clinico radiological heterogeneity and the immune-inflammatory profiles in pediatric patients with neurocysticercosis from a tertiary referral centre. J Trop Pediatr. 2012 ;58:320-3 Cited by 4 ; Impact factor-1.006

Arora SK, Aggarwal A, Mittal H. Dengue encephalitis in children. Accepted by JNeurosciRuralPract, 2012 :3;228-9. Cited by 1; Impact factor-0.514

Aggarwal A, Mittal H, Patil R, Debnath S, Rai A. Clinical profile of children with developmental delay and microcephaly. J Neurosci Rural Pract. 2013;4:288-91. Cited by 1; Impact factor-0.514

Bang GC, Mittal H, Aggarwal A. Subdural effusion in infantile tremor syndrome. J PediatrNeurosci. 2013;8:82-3. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Kumar V, Aggarwal A, Sharma S, Chillar N, Mittal H, Faridi MM. Effect of carbamazepine therapy on homocysteine, vitamin B12 and folic acid levels in children with epilepsy. Indian Pediatr. 2013 , 8;50:469-72. Cited by 0; Impact factor-1.014

Aggarwal A, Mittal H, Debnath SKR, Rai A.Neuroimaging in cerebral Palsy- Report from North India. Iran j Child Neurol.2013,7:41-46 Cited by 2; Impact factor-0.029

Kalra S, Aggarwal A, Chillar N, Faridi MM. Comparison of Micronutrient Levels in Children with Cerebral Palsy and Neurologically Normal Controls. Indian J Pediatr. 2014 Aug 9. [Epub ahead of print] PubMed PMID: 25106843. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 0.919

Arora SK, Aggarwal A, Datta V. Giant primary cerebral hydatid cyst: A rare cause of childhood seizure. J PediatrNeurosci. 2014;9(:73-5. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

Arora SK, Aggarwal A, Mittal H. Impact of an educational film on parental knowledge of children with cerebral palsy. Int J Pediatr. 2014;2014,573698. Cited by 0; Impact factor-NA

DR. DHEERAJ SHAH

Gogia S, Ramji S, Gupta P, Gera T, Shah D, Mathew JL, Mohan P, Panda R. Community Based Newborn Care: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Evidence: UNICEF-PHFI Series on Newborn and Child Health, India. Indian Pediatr. 2011;48:537-546. Cited by 29; Impact factor-0.919

Mathew JL, Patwari AK, Gupta P, Shah D, Gera T, Gogia S, Mohan P, Panda R, Menon S. Acute respiratory infection and pneumonia in India: a systematic review of literature for advocacy and action: UNICEF-PHFI series on newborn and child health, India. Indian Pediatr. 2011;48:191-218. Cited by 32; Impact factor-0.919

Mathew JL, Shah D, Gera T, Gogia S, Mohan P, Panda R, Menon S, Gupta P. UNICEF-PHFI Series on newborn and child health, India: methodology for systematic reviews on child health priorities for advocacy and action. Indian Pediatr. 2011;48:183- 9. Cited by 5; Impact factor-0.919

Khalil S, Shah D, Faridi MM, Kumar A, Mishra K. Prevalence and outcome of hepatobiliary dysfunction in neonatal septicaemia. PediatriGastroenterolandNutrit. 2012;54:218-22. Cited by 11; Impact factor-2.298

Sachdev HPS., Shah D. Kangaroo mother care to reduce morbidity and mortality in low- birth-weight infants. The WHO Reproductive Health Library 2011(September); Geneva: World Health Organization. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Shah GS, Singh MK, Shah D. Clinical and Biochemical Profile of Acute Liver Failure with Hepatic Encephalopathy in Children from Eastern Nepal. Journal of Nepal Pediatric Society 2011;31:89-92. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Shah GS, Shrivastava MK, Shah D, Gupta N. Achondroplasia: Case Report and Review of Literature. Journal of Nepal Pediatric Society 2011;31:224-6. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.919

Shah D. Book Review: FAQs on Vaccines and Immunization Practices. Indian Pediatrics. 2011;48:830. Cited by ; Impact factor-

Shah D, Sachdev HPS. Vitamin B Complex Deficiency and Excess. In: Kliegman RM Stanton BF Geme JS, Schor N, Behrman RE, editors. Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics, 19th Edition. Elsevier: Philadelphia, 2012. Cited by ; Impact factor-

Shah D, Choudhury P, Gupta P, Mathew JL, Gera T, Gogia S, Mohan P, Panda R, Menon S. Promoting appropriate management of diarrhoea: a systematic review of literature for advocacy and action: UNICEF-PHFI series on newborn and child health, India. Indian Pediatr. 2012;49(8):627-49. Cited by 11; Impact factor-0.919

Shah D, Giri M, Gupta P. Citation classics from Indian Pediatrics. Indian Pediatr. 2013; 50: 61-67. Cited by 1; Impact factor-0.919

Gera T, Shah D, Garner P, Sachdev HS. Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) Strategy for children under five: effects on death, service utilisation and illness (Protocol). Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2012:9: CD010123. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Shah GS, Dutta AK, Shah D, Mishra OP. Role of zinc in severe pneumonia: a randomized double bind placebo controlled study. Ital J Pediatr. 2012;38:36. Cited by 12; Impact factor-1.24

Dewan P, Rai A, Gupta N, Shah D, Faridi MM. A rare lethal case of chondrodysplasia punctata with extensive airway involvement. Fetal Pediatr Pathol.;31(3):134-9. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.398

Shekhar S, Shah D. Validation of mid upper arm circumference cut offs to diagnose severe wasting in Indian children. Indian Pediatr. 2012;49:496-7. Cited by 2; Impact factor-0.919

Lodha R, Shah D. Prevention of rotavirus diarrhea in India: is vaccination the only strategy. Indian Pediatr. 2012;49(6):441-3. Cited by 10; Impact factor-0.919

DR. PRERNA BATRA

Arora SK, Batra P, Sharma T, Banerjee BD, Gupta S. Role of organochlorine pesticides in children with idiopathic seizures. ISRN Pediatr. 2013 Dec 3;2013:849709. Cited by 1; Impact factor-

Harne P, Batra P, Faridi MM, Dewan P. Optimal infant and young child feeding practices among working women: a challenge. Breastfeed Med. 2013 Dec;8(6):511- 2. doi: 10.1089/bfm.2013.0020. Cited by 0; Impact factor-1.733

Batra P, Goyal S. "Comparison of rectal, axillary, tympanic, and temporal artery thermometry in the pediatric emergency room"--reply.PediatrEmerg Care. 2013 Jul;29(7):877. Cited by 13; Impact factor-0.923

Jhajharia A, Batra P, Shah D, Gupta P. Zinc supplementation for severe bronchiolitis: A randomized Controlled Trial. AMJ 2013; 6, 11, 549-555. Cited by 0; Impact factor-4.974

Rai A, Khalil S, Batra P, Gupta SK, Bhattacharya S, Dubey NK, Mehra N, SahaA.Electrical Injuries in Urban children in New Delhi.PediatrEmerg Care. 2013 Mar;29(3):342-5. Cited by 3; Impact factor-0.923

Batra P, Goyal S. Comparison of rectal, axillary, tympanic, and temporal artery thermometry in the pediatric emergency room.PediatrEmerg Care. 2013 Jan;29(1):63-6. doi: 10.1097/PEC.0b013e31827b542. Cited by 13; Impact factor-0.923

Batra P, Saha A, Faridi MA. Thermometry in children. J Emerg Trauma Shock 2012;5: 246-9. Cited by 4; Impact factor-

Batra P, Gupta S, Gomber S, Saha A. Predictors of meningitis in children presenting with first febrile seizures. Pediatr Neurol. 2011 Jan; 44(1):35-9. Cited by 28; Impact factor-1.627

DR. MANISH NARANG

Narang M, Dwivedi A, Narang S, Mehrotra G. Sternal Tuberculosis: An Uncommon Presentation. Journal of Case Reports. 2011; 1(1): 9-11. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.4

Narang M, Nidhi, Danewa A. Streeter’s Dysplasia. Journal of Case Reports 2011; 1(1): 16-17. Cited by 1; Impact factor-0.4

DR. POOJA DEWAN

Thawani R, Dewan P, Faridi MM, Arora SK, Kumar R. Estimation of gestational age, using neonatal anthropometry: a cross-sectional study in India. J Health PopulNutr. 2013 Dec;31(4):523-30. Cited by 0; Impact factor-1.39

Faridi MM, Dewan P, Batra P. Rusty pipe syndrome: counselling a key intervention. Breastfeed Rev. 2013 Nov;21(3):27-30. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Dewan P, Gidaganti S, Faridi MM, Batra P, Sudhanshu S. Unusual cause of hypocalcemic seizures in a neonate. Indian J Pediatr. 2014 Aug;81(8):831-2 Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.919

Ravishankar A, Thawani R, Dewan P, Das S, Kashyap A, Batra P, Faridi MM. Oral dextrose for analgesia in neonates during nasogastric tube insertion: a randomised controlled trial. J Paediatr Child Health. Epub 2013 Oct 18. Cited by 0; Impact factor-1.193

Dewan P, Gomber S, Das S. Congenital tuberculosis: a rare manifestation of a common disease. PaediatrInt Child Health. Epub 2013 Dec 6. Cited by 0; Impact factor-1.193

Harne P, Batra P, Faridi MM, Dewan P. Optimal infant and young child feeding practices among working women: a challenge. Breastfeed Med. 2013 Dec;8(6):511-2. Cited by 0; Impact factor-1.733

Dewan P, Gomber S, Chawla H, Rohatgi J. Ocular changes in multi-transfused children with β-thalassaemia receiving desferrioxamine: A case-control study. SAJCH. 2011;5(1):11-5. Cited by 1; Impact factor-NA

Dewan P, Kaushik JS, Gomber S, Gupta A. Uncommon presentation of neurocysticercosis. SAJCH. 2011;5(2):58-9. Cited by 3; Impact factor-NA

Dewan P, Jain V, Gupta P, Banerjee BD. Organochlorine pesticide residues in maternal blood, cord blood, placenta, and breastmilk and their relation to birth size. Chemosphere. 2013;90(5):1704-10. Cited by 18; Impact factor-3.867

Dewan P, Gupta P. Burden of Congenital Rubella Syndrome (CRS) in India: a systematic review. Indian Pediatr. 2012;49(5):377-99. Cited by 29; Impact factor-1.014

Kaushik JS, Gomber S, Dewan P. Clinical and epidemiological profiles of severe malaria in children from Delhi, India. J Health PopulNutr. 2012;30(1):113-6. Cited by 17; Impact factor-1.121

Dewan P, Rai A, Gupta N, Shah D, Faridi MM. A rare lethal case of chondrodysplasia punctata with extensive airway involvement. Fetal PediatrPathol. 2012;31(3):134-9. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.398

Dewan P. Master Pass: Revision Questions in Paediatrics. Indian Pediatr. 2012;49(2):166. Cited by 0; Impact factor-1.014

Chapters in Book

Aggarwal Anju. Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine . In Childhood Vaccination, A guide for Pediatrician. Ed Dutta AK. Indian J Pediatr 2013, pp 93-107. Aggarwal Anju. Non UIP Vaccines in India. In IAP Textbook of Pediatrics. Ed Parthasarathy A. 5th edition. IAP National Publication House. Gwalior 2013. pp 187-190. Aggarwal Anju. Anaerobic infections. In Textbook of Pediatric Infectious Diseases. Ed Parthasarathy A.1stEd.IAP National Publication House Gwalior 2013.pp-396-403. Aggarwal Anju.Varicela Infection .In Treatment and Prognosis in Pediatrics. Ghosh A, Mitra M, Choudhury J.Jaypee,2013.pp 368-371.

Gupta P, Dewan P, Singh T. Objective structured clinical examination in resource poor settings. In: Singh T, Anshu (Eds) Principles of assessment in medical education.1st Ed; Jaypee Brothers: New Delhi. 2012. p128-148. FaridiMMA. In: Mathur NB. Mathur’s Essential Neonatology. New Delhi: Noble Vision;2012

Gupta P. In: Parthasarathy A, Borker A, Nair MKC, Bhave S. Partha Fundamentals of Pediatrics. New Delhi: Jaypee Brothers; 2013.

Shah D, Giri M, Gupta P. Citation classics from Indian pediatrics. Indian Pediatr. 2013;50(1):61-7.

Shah D. Nurturing in Delhi! Editor: Dr. PN Taneja; Years 1970–1972. Indian Pediatr 2013;50(3):275-7.

Shah D. Nutritional and Health. In: Gupta P, editor. Textbook of Pediatrics. New Delhi: CBS Publishers, 2013. pp. 51-83.

Shah D. Gastrointestinal and hepatobiliary problems. In: Gupta P, editor. Textbook of Pediatrics. New Delhi: CBS Publishers, 2013. pp. 306-34.

Books

Faridi MMA, Priyanka Gupta. Neonatoilogy Practice Made Easy. New Delhi: JayPee Brothers Medcal Publishers;2013

Gupta P. Textbook of Pediatrics. New Delhi: CBS Publishers; 2013.

Parthasarthy A, Menon PSN, Gupta P, Nair MKC. IAP Textbook of Pediatrics. 5th edition. New Delhi: JaypeeBrothers; 2013.

Singh T, Gupta P, Singh D. Principles of Medical Education. 4th edition. New Delhi: JaypeeBrothers; 2013.

Narang M. Approach to Practical Pediatrics 2nd Edition. Jaypee Brothers: New Delhi. Gupta P. Essential Pediatric Nursing. 3rd edition. New Delhi: CBS; 2011. Gupta P. Clinical Methods in Pediatrics, 2nd edition. New Delhi: CBS; 2011. Gupta P. Protein Energy Malnutrition. In: Munjal, et al. API Textbook of Medicine. 8th edition. Association of Physicians of India. New Delhi: Jaypee Brothers; 2012. Instant Pediatrics. 2nd Edition. 2011. Eds. Gomber S, Agarwal KN. Jaypee Brothers, New Delhi.

Kaushik JK, Narang M, Parakh A. Fast Food Consumption in Children.IndianPediatr. 2011; 48 (2): 97-101. Kaushik JK, Narang M. Informed consent and withdrawal of life support (reply). Indian Pediatr 2011; 48(5): 409. Kaushik JK, Narang M. Informed consent in Pediatric Practice (reply). Indian Pediatr 2011; 48(8): 659.

Publications in Non-Indexed Journals

Aggarwal Anju, DeepikaHarit, Swati Kalra,MMAFaridi, NeelamChillar. Alteration in serum lipids after discontinuation of carbamazeine and valporate therapy. Presented at 50th Annual Conference of Indian Academy of Pediatrics,Calcutta,17th -20th January 2013.

Saurabhi Das, Anju Aggarwal, Hema Mittal, Ashish Kumar, Pradeep Dhingra. Rare presentations of Hepatitis A infection. Presented at 50th Annual Conference of Indian Academy of Pediatrics,Calcutta,17th -20th January 2013.

Garima Bang, Anju Aggarwal, Hema Mittal . Subdural effusion in Infantile tremor syndrome. Presented at Pediatric Conference of North India, 5-6th October 2012, New Delhi.

Pankaj Kumar, MMA Faridi, Hema Mittal, Anju Aggarwal, DeepthiNair,Yogender Aggarwal, Sonal Sharma. Disseminated BCG disease in a twin infant with SCID. Presented at 50th Annual Conference of Indian Academy of Pediatrics,Calcutta,17th -20th January 2013.

Neha Bansal, Anju Aggarwal, NeelamWadhwa, Hema Mittal, Sourbhi Das, Ashish Kumar. Secondary Hemophagocyticlymphohstiocytosis in perinataly transmitted HIV. Presented at 50th Annual Conference of Indian Academy of Pediatrics,Calcutta,17th -20th January 2013.

Abstract publication in conference proceedings Oral Ondansetron in Management of Dehydrating Diarrhea with Vomiting: A Randomized Controlled Trial. ArunDanewa, Batra P. PEDICON 2013 at Kolkata for award paper.

HIV transmission rates in Exclusively Breastfed babies of HIV positive mothers on ARV prophylaxis. Barolia P, Batra P at PEDICON 2013, held at Kolkata.

“Awareness and Practice of National Guidelines on IYCF among working Women in Delhi” Batra P. 32nd Annual Convention of National Neonatology Forum of India, Delhi. “Unusual Case of Hypocalcemic seizures in a neonate” Batra P. 32nd Annual Convention of National Neonatology Forum of India, Delhi.

Dewan P, Gidaganti S, Faridi MM, Batra P, Sudhanshu S. Unusual cause of hypocalcemic seizures in a neonate. In: Neocon 2013. XXXII Annual NNF Convention; 2012 Dec 14-16; Delhi.

Nijhawan R, Faridi MM, Dewan P. Efficacy of daily versus twice weekly iron supplementation in breastfed low birth weight (appropriate for gestational age) infants: an open-label randomized trial. Pedicon 2012; 49th National Conference of Indian Academy of Pediatrics, January 2012.

Thawani R, Dewan P, Kumar R, Faridi MM. Developing an equation for gestational age estimation of neonates using anthropometry. Pedicon 2012; 49th National Conference of Indian Academy of Pediatrics, January 2012.

Bhattacharya S, Negi R, Dewan P. Pfeiffer syndrome type 1: A rare case. Pedicon 2012; 49th National Conference of Indian Academy of Pediatrics, January 2012. Dewan P, Faridi MM, Bhattacharya S, Rai A, Batra P. Holoprosencephaly-agnathia spectrum: Report of two cases. Pedicon 2012; 49th National Conference of Indian Academy of Pediatrics, January 2012.

Narang M, Bhattacharya S, GomberS.Unusual presentation of Subacutesclerosingpanencephalitis at 50th National Conference of Indian Academy of Pediatrics (PEDICON 2012), Gurgoan, Haryana.

Narang M, Kumar S, Gomber S. Parietal wall abscess masquerading as Liver abscess at 50th National Conference of Indian Academy of Pediatrics (PEDICON 2012), Gurgoan, Haryana.

Narang M, Kaushik JS, Sharma A, Faridi MMA. Predictors of mortality among the neonates transported to referral centre in Delhi: A Prospective observational Study at NEOCON 2012, New Delhi.

Paedodontics & Preventive Dentistry

Department of Paedodontics & Preventive Dentistry

1. Name of the Department - Paedodontics & Preventive Dentistry

2. Year of establishment - 2011

3. Is the Department part of a college/Faculty of the university?- YES

4. Names of programs offered (UG, PG, PharmD, Integrated Masters; M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Ph.D., Certificate, Diploma, PG Diploma, D.M./M.Ch., Superspecialty fellowship, etc.)- MDS

5. Interdisciplinary programs and departments involved - NIL

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. - NIL

7. Details of programs discontinued, if any, with reasons - NIL

8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System

9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments - NIL

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others) Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS) Professor 1 1 2 Associate 2 1 1 Professor/Reader Assistant Professor 1 1 1 Lecturer - - - Tutor / Clinical Instructor - - - Senior Resident 3 3 3

11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance Name Qualification Designation Specialization No. of Years of Experience Dr. Namita Kalra MDS Prof. & Head Paedodontics 35 yrs

Dr.Harpreet Grewal MDS Professor Orthodontics 29 yrs Dr. Rishi Tyagi MDS Assoc. Paedodontics 9yrs Professor 8months Dr. Amit Khatri MDS Asstt. Paedodontics 7 yrs Professor 8 months

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12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors- NIL

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – program-wise information – NIL

14. Program-wise Student Teacher Ratio – 2 students, 3 teachers

15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual – Annexure -1

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies NIL

17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise. NIL

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received NIL a) National collaboration b) International collaboration

19. Departmental projects funded by ICMR; DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received. NIL

20. Research facility / centre with NIL state recognition national recognition international recognition 21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies NIL

22. Publications: - Annexure - II Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) Monographs Chapters in Books Booksedited Books with ISBN with details of publishers Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, Medline, etc.) Citation Index – range / average SNIP SJR Impact Factor – range / average h-index

23. Details of patents and income generated - NIL

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated - NIL

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25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / industries in India and abroad - NIL

26. Faculty serving in a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (specify) - NIL

27. Faculty recharging strategies (Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs). - NIL

28. Student projects percentage of students who have taken upin-house projects including inter-departmental projects – 2 Students Thesis percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities / industry / institute NIL

29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by Faculty – Delhi State Award – Dr. Namita Kalra Doctoral / post doctoral fellows Students

30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any. NIL

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments YES

32. Student profile program-wise: Duration Name of the Applications Selected Pass Program received Male percentage (refer to question Female Male no. 4) Female 2011-14 Paedodontics - 1 1 Pass Pass 2012-15 Paedodontics - 1 1 - - 2013-16 Paedodontics - 1 1 - - 2014 -17 Paedodontics - 1 1 - -

33. Diversity of students Name of the % of % of students % of students % of Program students from other from students (refer to question from the universities universities from no. 4) same within the outside the other university State State countries Paedodontics 100 50 50 Nil

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34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE, USMLE, PLAB, GPAT, NCLEX, CGFNS, IELTS and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise. NIL

35. Student progression Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG - PG to M.Phil, DM / M Ch / DNB - PG to Ph.D. - Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral - Employed One Campus selection Other than campus recruitment Entrepreneurs -

36. Diversity of staff Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same university - from other universities within the State One from universities from other States Three from universities outside the country -

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., DM, M Ch, Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period .NIL

38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to a) Library ONE b) Internet facilities for staff and students AVAILABLE c) Total number of class rooms ONE SEMINAR ROOM d) Class rooms with ICT facility and „smart‟ class rooms NIL e) Students‟ laboratories ONE f) Research laboratories NIL

39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates NIL a) from the host institution/university b) from other institutions/universities

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university. NIL

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new program(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. NIL

42. Does the department obtain feedback from a. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? NO b. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? NO c. alumni and employers on the programs offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? NO 314

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43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) NIL

44. Give details of student enrichment programs (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts. – Lecture by Prof. Richard welbury from University of Glasgow

45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programs including clinical teaching. SEMINARS, CHAIR SIDE DISCUSSION,DEMONSTRATIONS

46. How does the department ensure that program objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? LOG BOOK ASSESSMENT

47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.CAMP

48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.NIL

49. State whether the program/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details. – DCI has given recognization to MDS course in 2014

50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied. ATTENDING REGULAR CDE PROGRAMS

51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department. CATER TO POOR PATIENTS

52. Future plans of the department. – Development of Post Graduate centre with post graduation in all dental specialties.

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Tuberculous osteomyelitis of the mandible: a case report in a 4-year-old child. Chaudhary S, Kalra N, Gomber S. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral RadiolEndod. 2004 May;97(5):603-6. Cited by 25; Impact factor- Intramuscular vascular malformation of the masseter muscle presenting with turkey wattle sign. Rai P, Setia S, Kalra N, Upreti L. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral RadiolEndod. 2006 Nov;102(5):618. Epub 2006 Aug 4. Cited by 9; Impact factor-

Self-replantation of an avulsed tooth in torsoversion: a 10-year follow-up. Rai P, Gupta U, Kalra N. Dent Traumatol. 2007 Jun;23(3):158-61. Cited by 7; Impact factor- 1.214

Papillon- Lefèvre Syndrome: Report of a case and its management. Sachdeva S, Kalra N, Kapoor P. J ClinExp Dent. 2012 Feb 1;4(1):e77-81. doi: 10.4317/jced.50594. eCollection 2012 Feb. Cited by 4; Impact factor-

A comparison of two pain scales in the assessment of dental pain in East delhi children. Khatri A, Kalra N. ISRN Dent. 2012;2012:247351. doi: 10.5402/2012/247351. Epub 2012 Feb 14. Cited by 6; Impact factor-

A retrospective analysis of maxillofacial injuries in patients reporting to a tertiary care hospital in East Delhi. Kapoor P, Kalra N. Int J CritIllnInj Sci. 2012 Jan;2(1):6-10. doi: 10.4103/2229-5151.94872. Cited by 19; Impact factor-

Mucus extravasation phenomenon on the alveolar ridge in neonate: a case report. Kalra N, Chaudhary S, Singh B J Indian SocPedoPrev Dent 2004;22:36-37. Cited by 5; Impact factor-

Non-syndromemultiplesupplementalsupernumerary teeth. Kalra N, Chaudhary S, Sanghi S. J Indian Soc Pedod Prev Dent. 2005 Mar;23(1):46-8. Cited by 31; Impact factor-

Changes in developingsuccedaneousteeth as a consequence of infected deciduous molars. Kalra N, Sushma K, Mahapatra GK. J Indian Soc Pedod Prev Dent. 2000 Sep;18(3):90-4. Cited by 16; Impact factor-

Congenital gingival granular cell tumor--a case report. Kalra N1, Chopra P, Malik S. J Indian SocPedodPrev Dent. 1998 Dec;16(4):128-9 Cited by 8; Impact factor-

Sequelae of neglected pulpal infections of deciduous molars Kalra N Cited by 4; Impact factor-

PUBLICATIONS: Tyagi R The prevalence of nursing caries in davangere preschool children and its relationship with feeding practices and socioeconomic status of the family. J Indian SocPedod Prevent Dent 2008; 26 (4): 153-157. Cited by 41; Impact factor- 0.47

Tyagi R ,Khuller N ,Sharma A, Khatri A.Genetic Basis of Dental Disorders : A Review. , J Oral Health Comm Dent 2008 Vol 2(3):55-61. Cited by 2; Impact factor- 0.93

Khuller N, TyagiR . Gingival Swelling due to Nail Biting Habit; A Case Report JIDA. 2009 March. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Rohilla M, Marwah N,TyagiR .Anterior Maxillary Dentigerous Cyst: A Case Report. International Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry 2009 ; 2: 42- 45. Cited by 8; Impact factor- 0.44

Tyagi M, TyagiR,MalikVK,KapilU.Obesity and Pregnancy; Maternal and Fetal Outcome. Ind J of Maternal and Child Health2010;12(2):1-9. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Sharma A ,Khatri A,Tyagi R, Choudhary S Assessment and Management of Ankyloglossia: A case report 2010 JIDA :10(4):363-4. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Sharma A, Tyagi R. Behaviour assessment of children in dental Settings:A retrospective study. International Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, January-April 2011;4(1):35- 39 . Cited by 3; Impact factor- 1.54

Tyagi N, Tyagi R, Gupta V. Multiple Salivary Duct Calculi of Sublingual gland: An Unusual phenomenon. Heal Talk 2011:3(5):34-5. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Tyagi R, Khatri A, Kalra N, Mishra S, Tyagi NNatal & Neonatal Teeth - Treatment A dilemma? Asian J Pharm HeaSci 2012;2(4):578-582 Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Dental management of Autistic Child Amit Khatri, Sony Sugnani, NamitaKalra, Rishi Tyagi Case Report JCR. 2012; 2(1):1-3. Cited by 1; Impact factor-

Khatri A, Kalra N, Tyagi R, Mishra S,Khandelwal D. Intraoral penetrating injury due to metal foreign bodies: Report of two cases. IJDSR 2013;1: 67-69. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

TyagiN ,Tyagi R. Squamous Cell Carcinoma (Well differentiated):a Case Report. J Dent Oral Hyg 2013;5(4):31-4 Cited by 0; Impact factor- 0.53

Khatri A, Kalra N, Tyagi R, Baweja M , Khandelwal D. Dental findings in patient with West syndrome: A report of two cases. J Indian SocPedodPrev Dent 2014; 32:168-71. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Kumar S, Khatri A, Kalra N, Tyagi R, Wadhawa N, Banga A. Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor of maxilla in a 14 year old child .J of Pediatr Dent 2014;2(2):61-4 Cited by 0; Impact factor- 0.56

TyagiN ,Tyagi R. Dental age estimation using cemental annulations: Lines to Ponder. Am J Res Comm 2014;2(11):126-37. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

TyagiN ,Tyagi R, Tyagi M. Medically Compromised Patients: A Dental Perspective. Int J Essential Sc. Accepted 2014 Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Gupta V, Tyagi N, Vij H, Vij R, Tyagi R. Stem cells research: A Promising receipe for tooth. Ind J of Stomatology. Accepted 2014 Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Godhi B, Tyagi R.Success rate of MTA pulpotomy on vital pulp of primary molars- 3 years observational study. Int J ClinPediatr Dent. Accepted 2015 Cited by 0; Impact factor- 1.54

CONTRIBUTION IN TEXTBOOK:

Contributed chapters in textbook of Pediatric dentistry 2nd Edition by Dr Nikhil Marwah, Jaypee Publishers 2009 Contributed chapters in textbook of Pediatric dentistry 3rd Edition by Dr Nikhil Marwah, Jaypee Publishers 2013

MONOGRAPH PUBLICATION:

Tyagi R .Nursing Caries relationship to feeding practices, socioeconomic status. Germany :LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing GmbH & Co. KG ;2010

Publications

Khatri A, Nandlal B, Srilatha. Comparative evaluation of Shear bond strength of conventional composite resin&nano composite resin to sandblasted primary anterior stainless steel Crown J Indian SocPedod Prevent Dent 2007:June:82-84 Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Khatri A, Nandlal B Staining of a Conventional and a Nanofilled Composite Resin Exposed in vitro to Liquid Ingested by ChildrenSeptember-December 2010( Vol 3 Number 3 Issue , International Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry Page 104) Cited by 3; Impact factor-1.54

Khatri A, Nandlal B An Indirect Veneering technique for Simple and Esthetic treatment of anterior hypoplastic teeth- Case report .CONTEMPORARY CLINICAL DENTISTRYOctober-December 2010Vol 1 | Issue 4 Cited by 3; Impact factor- Khatri A, Kalra N. A conservative approach to pediatric mandibular fracture management: Outcome and advantages. Indian J Dent Res 2011 22:873-6. Cited by 0; Impact factor- A Comparison of Two Pain Scales in the Assessment of Dental Pain in East Delhi Children, Amit Khatri and NamitaKalra Volume 2012 (2012), Article ID 247351, 4 pages Cited by 6; Impact factor- Khatri A, Kalra N, Tyagi R, Baweja M, Khandelwal D. Dental findings in patients with West syndrome: A report of two cases. J Indian SocPedodPrev Dent 2014;32:168-71 Cited by 6; Impact factor-0 Arun Sharma ,Amit khatri,Rishityagi, Sunil chaudharyAssesment and management of Ankyloglossia :A case Report JIDA, Vol 4,No 10,Oct 2010 Cited by 0; Impact factor- Tyagi R ,Khuller N ,Sharma A, Khatri A.Genetic Basis of Dental Disorders : A Review. , J Oral Health Comm Dent 2008 Vol 2(3):55-61 Cited by 2; Impact factor- Tyagi R, Khatri A, Kalra N, Mishra S, Tyagi NNatal & Neonatal Teeth - Treatment A dilemma? 2012Asian J Pharm HeaSci /Oct-Dec 2012 volume2 /Issue 4 Cited by 0; Impact factor- Dental management of Autistic Child Amit Khatri, Sony Sugnani, NamitaKalra, Rishi Tyagi Case Report JCR. 2012;2(1):1-3 Cited by 1; Impact factor- Setya G , Khatri A, Nandlal B Formulation Of Fresh 2%Glutaraldehyde For Pulpotmy In Primary Teeth IJDS Year : 2013 | Vol. 5 | Issue 3 : Page : 7-8 Cited by 0; Impact factor- Khatri A, et al, Intraoral penetrating injury due to metal foreign bodies: Report of two cases,International Journal of Dental Science and Research (2013), http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdsr.2013.12.001 Cited by 0; Impact factor-3.28 Kumar S, Khatri A, Kalra N, Tyagi R, Wadhwa N, Banga A. Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor of maxilla in a 14-year-old child. J Pediatr Dent 2014; 2:61-4.. Cited by 0; Impact factor- Retrospective analyses of Orofacial traumatic injuries in trauma patients, registered as medicolegal cases at a tertiary care Hospital in Delhi Journal of Orofacial research Journal of Orofacial Research, April-June 2014;4(2):90-94. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.81

BOOKS

LibraryDissertation OnApexogenesis AndApexification (PUBLISHED BY LAMBERT ACADEMIC PUBLISHER, GERMANY )

Thesis title-Comparative evaluation of shear bond strength of conventional composite resin and nanocomposite resin to sandblasted primary anterior stainless steel crown and spectrophotometric analysis of color stability of these tooth colored restorative materials An In vitro Study

Conference/seminars

Continuing dental education program Pedodontics update 2008 on 18th& 19th Aug at ITS- CDSR, Muradnagar

Continuing dental education program Pedodontics update 2008 on 18th& 19th Aug at ITS- CDSR, Muradnagar

31st Annual Conference of ISPPD held at ITS-CDSR Ghaziabad on 12th -14th Nov 2009.

32snd Annual Conference of ISPPD held at Amritsar on 12th -14th Nov 2010.

33rd Annual Conference of ISPPD held at Mangalore on 12th -14th Nov 2011.

10thPedo convention of ISPPD held at Siri fortAudotirium,NEW DELHI

Papers presented

Comparative evaluation of Color stability of Conventional Composite resin and Nanofilled composite resin in ISPPD Rohtak 2006

Conservative management of mandibular fracture in Paediatric patient in 31st Annual Conference of ISPPD held at ITS-CDSR Ghaziabad on 12th -14th Nov 2009.

Dental management of hemophilic child in 32snd Annual Conference of ISPPD held at Amritsar on 12th -14th Nov 2010.

Comparative evaluation of shear bond stenth of two anterior esthetic crown 33rd Annual Conference of ISPPD held at Mangalore on 12th -14th Nov 2011.

Other Academic achievement

Successfully organized Pedodontics update 2008 held on 18 and 19 Aug 2008 at ITS CDSR, Muradnagar

Successfully organized 31st Annual conference of ISPPD held on 12th and 14 th Nov 2009 at ITS CDSR, Muradnagar

Appointed chairperson of Scientific session at 31st Annual conference of ISPPD held on 12th and 14 th Nov 2009 at ITS CDSR, Muradnagar

Appointed chairperson of Scientific session at 10thPedo convention of ISPPD held at Siri fortAudotirium13,14,15 ,16th March ,NEW DELHI

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Department of PATHOLOGY

1. Name of the Department: Department of Pathology

2. Year of establishment: 1972

3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university: Part of a School

4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)

UG, PG & Ph. D

5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved

Surgicopathology Conference (Department of Surgery & Pathology) Dermapathology Conference (Department of Dermatology & Pathology) Ortho clinicopath Conference (Department of Orthopaedics & Pathology)

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.

NIL

7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons

NIL

8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System

Semester system for internal examination and Professional examinations as per MCI guidelines - Ist, IInd and IIIrd Professional Examinations for final examination.

9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments

NIL

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)

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Actual (including Sanctioned Filled CAS & MPS) 2 1 6 Professor

Associate Professors 5 3 3

Asst. Professors 6 4 2 +2from GTB Hospital 11 8 11 Others (Senior Demonst.)

11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance

Name Qualification Designation Specialization Number of No. of Years of Ph.D./ Experience M.Phil. students guided for the last 4 years Dr. Kiran MD Professor Histopathology 37 Guide for Mishra Pathology 1 PhD candidate Dr. Meera MD Professor Hematopathology 35 Sikka Pathology Dr. Vinod MD Professor Histopathology 32 Co- Arora Pathology supervisor Cytopathology for 8 PhD candidates Dr. Usha MD Professor Histopathology 29 Co- Rani Pathology Cytopathology supervisor Singh for 4 PhD candidates Dr. MD Professor Hematopathology 35 Satendra Pathology

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Sharma Dr. MD Professor Histopathology 27 Navjeevan Pathology Singh Cytopathology Dr. Sonal MD Associate Histopathology 10 Co- Sharma Pathology Professors Cytopathology supervisor for 3 PhD candidates Dr. MD Associate Hematopathology 10 Mrinalini Pathology Professors

Kotru DM Dr. MD Associate Histopathology 10 Neelam Pathology Professors Cytopathology Wadhwa Dr. Nidhi MD Asst. Histopathology 3 Goyal Pathology Professors Hematopathology (from GTB Cytopathology Hospital) Dr. MD Asst. Histopathology 3 Priyanka Pathology Professors Hematopathology Cytopathology Gogoi (from GTB Hospital) ( Dr. MD Asst. Histopathology 2 Nadeem Pathology Professors Hematopathology Cytopathology Tanveer Dr. Preeti MD Asst. Histopathology 2 Diwaker Pathology Professors Hematopathology Cytopathology

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors

Senior Visiting Fellows

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Adjunct faculty

NIL

Emeritus professors

NIL

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information

NIL

14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio

Course Number of students Number of Teachers MBBS 150/per batch (Annual) 13 Faculty members (6 Professors, 3 Associate Professors, 4 Assistant Professors) ~60 Resident doctors(JR+SR) MD Pathology 14/per batch (Annual) 13 Faculty members (6 Professors , 3 Associate Professors, 4 Assistant Professors) (For thesis supervision- 2 students/ Professor, 1 student/ Associate Professor) ~20 Senior Resident doctors

15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual

Academic support staff (technical) Sanctioned not sanctioned department wise

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Filled:

Actual- Senior Technial Assistant (5), Laboratory Technician (5), Technical Aassistant (5), Lab. Assistant (12), Lab. Attendent (5) Note: 5 LT, 1 Lab. Assistant & 3 Lab. Attendent are from Delhi Govt.

Administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual

Sanctioned

Filled :

Actual:1 Stenographer & 1 Sore Officer

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies

Histopathology- with thrust area- Dermatopathology, bone pathology, renal pathology and paediatric pathology Cytopathology Hematopathology Immunohistochemistry Immunocytochemistry Molecular biology of tumor and molecular haematology- thalassemia, nutritional anemias and enzyme deficiencies by the following techniques: PCR Flow Cytometery FISH

17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise.

a) National

Name of Faculty Title of the Project Years Funded by Grant Rs. Dr. Sarla Agarwal Characterization of Feb‟2009 UGC 10.34

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Immuno- – Jan‟ lakhs Histochemical 2012 Features of Prostatic Carcinoma in a North Indian Tertiary Care Hospital

Dr. Usha Rusia Effect of Imatinib therapy on CML 2010-11 UGC 9.7 with special lakhs reference to myelofibrosis Dr. Sonal Sharma Study of 2009-11 DST 20.3 immunopathological lakhs aspects of cutaneous lichen planus in Indian population and effect of topical steroid therapy. Department of Science & Technology, Fast Track Scheme for Young Scientists.

Dr. Neelam Wadhwa "Expression and DBT 5.33 Prognostic lakhs Relevance of Key Immuno- Histochemical markers in Indian Women with Carcinoma Breast"

Dr. Neelam Wadhwa Characterization of 2012- 15 DST 39.3 Dysfunctional lakhs Angiogenesis in Preeclampsia- Quantification

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and Localization of Critical Regulating Proteins.

Dr. Mrinalini Kotru „Bone marrow 2010-13 Project Rs 13 angiogenesis in funded by lacs Chronic Myeloid DST Leukemia: Multi- under Fast parametric study of track factors in blood and Young bone marrow scientist influencing Scheme. angiogenesis

b) International funding agencies

Names of the funding agencies NIL

Project title NIL

Grants received project-wise. NIL

c) Total grants received 97.97 lakhs

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received

a) National collaboration associated grants received NIL NIL

b) International collaboration associated grants received

NIL NIL

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19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR,

AICTE, etc.; total grants received.

DST-FIST - 3 UGC-SAP/CAS - 2

DPE - NIL

DBT - 1

ICSSR - NIL

AICTE - NIL

Total grants received – 97.97 lakhs

20. Research facility / centre with

• state recognition

NIL

• national recognition

NIL

• international recognition

NIL

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate Bodies NIL

22. Publications: Annexure

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∗ Monographs NIL

∗ Chapters in Books

Usha Rusia,Meera Sikka and Renu Saxena. Precise Haematology Wiley India Pvt Ltd, 2014 Dr. Usha Rusia

Dr. Grruchy‟s clinical hematology non-malignant disorders of white cells. Neutropenia infections, mononucleous Pg. 282 – 301, WileyBlackwell, 2013

Refractory iron deficiency anaemia Pathologenesis & management.Chapter in “Hematology today – 2011”Ed. Agarwal MB, 15-27,2011; publ. by MB Agarwal, Dr. B Ambedkar, Rd, Dadar T.T, Mumbai Ind.

Dr. Meera Sikka

Myeloid Sarcoma in Acute Myeloid Leukemia Eds. M.B. Agarwal, 2010 (Chapter)

Dr. Sonal Sharma : 1 Chapter

Dr. Neelam Wadhwa

„Histopathology of Pre-Invasive Squamous Lesions and Microinvasive Squamous Cell Carcinoma‟ in „Cancer Cervix: Contemporary Management‟. Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, Delhi , 2012; Chapter 10, 77-86.

„Etiopathogenesis of Ovarian Cancer‟ in „Ovarian Cancer - Comprehensive and Contemporary Management‟, Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, Delhi , 2009; Chapter 1, 3-10.

„Steroid Receptors in Normal Endometrium and in Endometrial Cancer‟ in „Uterine Cancer: Diagnosis and Management‟. Springer, Delhi , July 2014, In press.

∗ Edited Books

Usha Rusia,Meera Sikka and Renu Saxena. Precise haematology Wiley India Pvt Ltd,2014 324

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∗ Books with ISBN with details of publishers

Usha Rusia,Meera Sikka and Renu Saxena. Precise haematology Wiley India Pvt Ltd,2014

∗ Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)

∗ Citation Index – 6.06 - 293

∗ SNIP

∗ SJR

∗ Impact Factor – 0.14 – 3.5

∗ h-index

23. Details of patents and income generated

NIL

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated

NIL

25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / industries in India and abroad

NIL

26. Faculty serving in

a) National committees

NIL b) International committees

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c) Editorial Boards

Dr Sonal Sharma- Assistant Editor, Indian Journal of Dermatopathology and Diagnostic Dermatology

d) any other

27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs).

Quarterly meet of Workshop on Manual Tissue Microarray (March 2014)

Half yearly meet of Indian Academy of Cytopathologists (March 2014)

28. Student projects • percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter- departmental projects 75%

• percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities / industry / institute 10%

29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by • Faculty

Dr. Meera Sikka:

Dr. Dhirendra Nath IJHBT Award for Best Paper published in 2011 in Indian Journal of Hematology & . The paper was part of the thesis done under the supervision of Dr.Meera Sikka, 10th November, 2011

Dr Usha Rani Singh: American Society of - 2013 Best International Poster 326

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Awarded fellowship of Indian Society of Hematology & Transfusion Medicine

Dr Neelam Wadhwa:

Best Oral Presentation Award „Diagnostic Utility of Neutrophil CD64 in Neonatal Sepsis. 23rd Annual Conference, Delhi Society of Haematology.

• Doctoral / post doctoral fellows NIL • Students NI

30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.

2 Quarterly and 1 Annual meet of Delhi Society of Hematology

2 Quarterly and 1 Annual meet of IAPM, Delhi Chapter

Workshop on Manual Tissue Microarray (March 2014)

Half yearly meet of Indian Academy of Cytopathologists (March 2014)

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments

Each research project of the Department goes through the institutional Ethical Committee

32. Student profile programme-wise:

Name of the Applications Selected Pass percentage Programme received Male Female Male Female (refer to question no. 4)

NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL

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33. Diversity of students

Name of the % of % of students % of students % of Program students from other from students (refer to question from the universities universities from other no. 4) same within the outside the countries university State State All courses Selection from all across country for 0 Indian citizens

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category- wise.

(Information with establishment section) Not Applicable

35. Student progression (Information with establishment section)

Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG As per national and state entrance examination

PG to M.Phil.

PG to Ph.D.

Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral

Employed

• Campus selection DU selection committee • Other than campus recruitment

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Entrepreneurs NA

36. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same university 61.5%

from other universities within the State 0

from universities from other States 38.5%

from universities outside the country 0

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period

M.Phil. - nil

Ph.D.- nil

D.Sc. - nil

D.Litt.- nil

38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

a) Library

Available

b) Internet facilities for staff and students

Available for staff

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Demonstration room: 2, Seminar room: 1

d) Class rooms with ICT facility: None

e) Students‟ laboratories: 1

f) Research laboratories: 1 (Central Research Lab shared by all departments)

39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates

a) from the host institution/university

PhD - Dr Neelam Wadhwa

MD

2014 Batch: Aakanksha Singh, Abhishek Pathre, Divya Aggarwal, Ketan from other institutions/universities Nathani, NG, Lira Devi, Neha Niharika, Nishu Bhardwaj, Poorva Singh, Rajat Jain, Seema Sinha, Sunil Debadwar, Wonchibeni T. NI L Murry

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2013 Batch: Harresh Kumar B, Sandip Barman, Pragya Jain, Garima Jain, Chandan Kumar, Jyotsana Harit, Monika Sharma, Neha Garg, Pooja Sharma, Suman Dhakar, Ruchika Sodhi, Mohit Kumar, Shivangi Chauhan, Aditi Goyal

2012 Batch: Vipra Malik, Alpesh Kapadia, Shilpa Chabra, Ritika Singh, Neha Bedi, Shilpi More, Shubhra, Kanika Singh, Gunjan Mangla Arti Gogia, Paritosh Garg, Jayanthi Damodar, Nzan

2011 Batch: Rachna Goyal, Shikha Garg, Priya Pathak, Neha Chopra, Deepali Mittal, Kavana, Amit Kr. Tiwari, Abhimanyu Sharma, Vaibhav Girotra, Suresh R., Anita, Himani Bhankar, Divya Bansal, Meenakshi Gulia

2010 Batch: Shipra Garg, Purvi Mathur, Salil Narang, Pragna, Shruti Grover, Nivedita, Asmita, Akanksha, Anthony, Sushant Soni, Kamalpreet, Aditi, Pooja Prapana

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.

All postgraduate students get financial assistance from the UGC.

1. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme (s)? If so, highlight the methodology.

NIL

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a. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback?

YES - In regular intradepartmental faculty meetings and courses committee meetings at the university. All teachers have attended medical education CMEs and give their inputs on changing the methods of teaching and developing new curriculum at the university level.

b. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback?

Regular workshops on medical education held by the medical education wing of the college discuss student‟s feedback and their problems. The feedback is discussed in faulty meetings and helps in evolving new methods of teaching.

c. alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback?

Alumni that pass out are asked about their feedback on the positive and negative points of teachings of the department and effort is made to implement changes to improve the teaching standard.

43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

Faculty abroad : Dr Sanjay Sinha

Dr Judy Sarungbam, Fellow at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Centre

Dr Manisha Sharma, Faculty at Homerton University Hospital, London, UK

Dr Kirtee Raparia, Assistant Professor of Pathology, Northwestern 332

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University, Feinberg School of Medicine; Chicago

Dr Mona Jain

Dr Abha Malik Rana, Specialist at Mater Hospital, Sydney, Australia Dr Monika Dhuria

Dr Anu Malhotra, Consultant Pathologist, Southend University Hospital, United Kingdom

Dr. Varsha Manucha, Associate professor of pathology and laboratory medicine at the Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Dr Neeru Gera Chopra, Pathologist in Plainsboro, New Jersey

Faculty in India: Dr Sanjay Gupta, Scientist E at Institute of Cytology & Preventive Oncology

Dr Purnima Pallival, Assistant Professor, Vardhman Medical College, New Delhi

Dr Amit Yadav, Assistant Professor, Vardhman Medical College, New Delhi

Dr Suneela Jain, Consultant Pathologist, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi

44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts.

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Special lectures

1. Dr Kirtee Raparia, Assistant Professor of Pathology, Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine; Chicago. Topic: Interstitial Lung diseases, on 26th July 2014

2. Dr. Sujata Chaturvedi, Professor & Head, Department of Pathology, IHBAS, Delhi. Topic: Processing and Interpretation of Muscle Biopsy, one in 2012 and second on 20 Feb. 2015

Workshops

Manual Tissue Microarray Workshop conducted by Dr. Usha Rani Singh

Seminar

45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.

Audio-visual aids Tutorials, Practicals Demonstrations Didactic lectures Seminars Journal clubs Inter-departmental Conferences Clinico-pathologic case discussions Teaching during reporting

46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored?

 Intra and Inter departmental academic meetings, conferences and discussions.

47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

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in the annual and semi-annual students festival

48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.

Research activities Lectures in conferences Chairing of academic sessions Participation as faculty in seminars, symposia and workshops

49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details.

NO

50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied.

Faculty and residents are encouraged to take research projects and also to present their work at various National and International Forum.

Faculty also delivers lectures at National and International Forum in their speciality.

51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department.

Strengths

High quality faculty members from institutes like AIIMS, PGI Chandigarh and Delhi University.

Department is involved in some of the latest techniques like PCR, fish, Flow Cytometery, Immunofluorescence and Immunohisto and cytochemistry.

Department is training 14 post graduate students per batch (42 PGs at one time) and 150 UG students per batch.

Weaknesses

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Shortage of faculty with respect to the number of post graduate students.

Shortage of Lab. Technicians and Lab. Attendents

Unavailability of essential reagents for day today work on several occasions

Opportunities

 Given adequate space and support staff Department can expand into new fields like tissue microarray, confocal and electron microscopy, molecular biology and genetics.

Challenges

 Molecular studies are becoming very important part of Pathology as most of the diagnosis made on the basis of morphology needs to be confirmed by objective techniques like PCR, FISH and Flow Cytometery etc.

52. Future plans of the department.

 Given adequate space, faculty, laboratory staff and funds the Department plans to:

Establish molecular and genetic laboratory.

Establish electron microscopy and confocal microscopy laboratory

Dr. Vinod MD Professor Histopathology 32 Co- Arora Pathology supervisor Cytopathology for 8 PhD candidates

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Publications:

∗Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international): 129

1 Aggarwal S, Arora VK. An unusual variant of leiomyoma masquerading peroperatively as sarcoma. Indian J Cancer. 2011 Jan-Mar; 48(1):120-121. Cited by 4; Impact factor- 1.13 2 Chawla A, Aggrawal S, Makhija M, Arora VK. Perivascular localization of acid-fast bacilli in a necrotic cytologic smear. Acta Cytol. 2010 Sep- Oct;54(5 Suppl):1084-5. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 1.56 3 Arora VK, Sarungbam J, Bhatia A, Singh N, Agrawal V, Aggarwal S. Usefulness of NMP22 as an adjunct to a typical urine cytology and low- grade urothelial carcinoma. Diagn Cytopathol. 2010 Nov;38(11):788-90. Cited by 14; Impact factor- 1.52 4 Gandhi A, Aggarwal S, Rajbongshi A, Arora VK. Bursal gouty tophus: fine- needle aspiration cytology intrabursal tophus on FNAC. Diagn Cytopathol. 2010 Jun;38(6):463-464 Cited by 1; Impact factor- 1.52 5 Aggarwal S, Gandhi A, Arora VK. Cytomorphological diagnosis of tendinous xanthomatosis: a case report. Diagn Cytopathol. 2010 Apr;38(4):287-289 Cited by 0; Impact factor- 1.52 6 Jain S, Mythily S, Ahmed RS, Arora VK, Banerjee BD. Induction of oxidative stress and histopathological changes by sub-chronic doses of triazophos. Indian J Biochem Biophys. 2010 Dec;47(6):388-92 Cited by 10 ; Impact factor- 1.07 7 Gupta S, Sharma S B, Singh UR et al. Elucidation of mechanism of action of Cassia auriculata leaf extract for its antidiabetic activity in Streptozotocin induced diabetic rats. J.Med. Food 2010, 13 : 1-7 Cited by 22 ; Impact factor- 1.69 8 Dhaliwal U, Singh N, Bhatia A Masters thesis from a University Medical College : publication in indexed scientific journals. Indian J Ophthalmol. 2010 Mar-Apr; 58(2) : 101-4 Cited by 27 ; Impact factor- 0.92

9 Sharma S, Kotru M, Gupta R. Isolated Amyloidosis of Cervical Lymph Nodes. Acta Cytol 2010; 54: 1078-80

Cited by 0; Impact factor- 1.56 10 Sharma S, Kotru M, Batra M, Gupta A. Melanocytic Nevus with Primary Anorectal Melanoma, a rare association. ANZ J Surg 2010; 80(5): 380 Cited by 0; Impact factor- 1.18 11 Sharma S, Gupta R, Sharma R, Kotru M. Mucin Secreting Gastric Adenocarcinoma with Rhabdoid Areas: A Case Report. Saudi J Gastroenterol 2010; 16(1): 46-8

Cited by 0; Impact factor- 1.22 12 Kotru M, Aggarwal S, Sharma S, Singh UR. Eosinophilic gastritis mimicking gastric carcinoma: a case series. Indian J Pathol Microbiol 2010; 53(2): 380- 2 Cited by 0; Impact factor- 0.65 13 Sharma S, Bhattachraya SN, Kotru M. Clinicopathological spectrum of cutaneous tuberculosis in India. J Cutan Pathol 2010, 37: 118 Cited by 0; Impact factor- 1.56 14 Makhija M, Sharma S, Kotru M. Ameloblastoma mimicking as Mucoepidemoid carcinoma on cytology. J Cancer Research & Therapeutics 2010: 6(4): 588-90 Cited by 1; Impact factor- 0.94 15 Rashmi, Radhakrishnan G, AG Radhika, Sharma S. Growing teratoma syndrome: a rare complication of germ cell tumors. Indian Journal of Cancer 2010: 47(4): 486-87. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 1.13 16 Sharma S, Kotru M. Metastatic small cell carcinoma lung presenting as a breast mass: Cytologic findings. Indian J Cancer 2010; 47: 72-73. Cited by 1; Impact factor- 1.13 17 Wadhwa N, Batra M, Singh B. Non healing ulcer - a rare initial presentation of chronic myeloid leukemia diagnosed on aspiration cytology. Diagn Cytopathology 2011; 39: 135-7. Cited by 2; Impact factor- 1.52 18 Agarwal S, Wadhwa N. Revisiting old slides - how worthwhile is it? Pathol Res and Pract 2010; 206(6):368-71. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 1.42

19 A Gupta, Kumar S, Gupta S, Wadhwa N, Jaura M. Polypoid cystitis masquerading as leiomyoma of urinary bladder – An unusual case report. The Internet Journal of Urology 2010; 6: 2. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 1.91 20 Malhotra KP, Shipra M, Bhatia A. Centchroman: Is unsupervised long-term use warranted ? case report. Eur J Contracept Reprod. Health Care. 2011, 16(5) 403 – 40 Cited by 2; Impact factor- 1.83 21 Bhatia A, Malhotra G, Grover P, Singh N. A cytomorphological Study of Secretions in breast cancer. J. of Cytology 2011, 28:199-202 Cited by 0; Impact factor- 0.41 22 Madan N, Rusia U, Sikka M, Sharma S and Shankar N. Developmental and neurophysiologic deficits in iron deficiency in children. Indian Journal of Pediatrics 78 (1):58-64, 2011 Cited by 24; Impact factor- 0.91 23 Mahajan G, Sikka M, Rusia U and Bhatia MS. Iron Profile in Children with Behavioural Disorders. A prospective study in a tertiary care hospital in Northern India. Ind. J. Hematology & Transfusion; Med. 27(2): 75-80, 2011 Cited by 3; Impact factor- 0.23 24 Malik R, Gulleria K, Kaur I, Sikka M and Radhakrishnan G. Effect of Helicobacter pylori eradication therapy in iron deficiency anaemia of pregnancy - A pilot study. Indian Journal of Medical Research,134: 224-231, 2011 Cited by 18; Impact factor- 1.66 25 Gupta S, Sharma SB, Singh UR and Bansal SK. Salutary Effect of Cassia auriculata Leaves on Hyperglycemia – induced Atheroscierotic Environment in Streptozotocin rats Cardiovasc Toxicol DOI 10.1007/s12012-01109120-4 Cited by 6; Impact factor- 2.06 26 Singh I, Joshi M, Singh UR, Khan N. Vesical Amyloidosis Masquerading as Bladder Cancer with Hematuria. Int. J Nephrol Urol, 2011 : 3 (1): 78-81 Cited by 1; Impact factor- 1.29 27 Jain S, Ahmed R, Arora VK, Banerjee BD. Biochemical and histopathological studies to assess chronic toxicity of triazophos in blood, liver and brain tissue of rats. Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology 2011,100: 182-186 Cited by 10; Impact factor- 2.07

28 Aggarwal S, Arora VK : An unusual variant of leiomyoma masquerading preoperatively as sarcoma. Indian J Cancer 2011, 48 (1): 120-121 Cited by 4; Impact factor- 1.13 29 Sehgal VN, Verma P, Bhattacharya SN, Sharma S, Singh N, Verma N. Cutaneous Tuberculosis : A Diagnostic dilemma. Skin Med 2012; 10:28-33 Cited by 3; Impact factor- 30 Garg P, Jain BK, Rathi V, Singh N, Mohanty D Mid-arm epitrochlear lymphadenopathy : a clinico- radiological surprise. J InfectDevCtries 2011;5:820- 824 Cited by 2; Impact factor- 1.26 31 Sehgal VN, Srivastava G, Sharma S, Sehgal S. Lichenoid tissue reaction/Interface rmatitis: Clinico-pathological overtones. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol. 2011 Jul-Aug;77(4):418-30. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 32 Gupta L, Singal A, Pandhi D, Sharma S. Co-existent reactive perforating collagenoisis (RPC) and lepromatous leprosy with Erythema Nodosum Leprosum: Response to treatment. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol. 2011 Jul-Aug;77(4):520-2. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 33 Dikshit P, Tyagi MK, Shukla K, Sharma S, Gambhir JK, Shukla R. Hepatoprotective effect of stem of Musa sapientum Linn in rats intoxicated with carbon tetrachloride. Annals of . 2011 Jun 1;10(3):333-9. Cited by 8; Impact factor- 1.8 34 Mahajan G, Kotru M, Batra M, Gupta A, Sharma S. Usefulness of Histopathological Examination in Uterine Prolapse Specimens. Australia New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology 2011 Oct;51(5):403-5

Cited by 6; Impact factor- 0.60 35 Mahajan G, Kotru M, Sharma R, Sharma S. Role of Histopathology in Non traumatic perforation of small intestine. Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2011 Oct;15(10):1837-41 Cited by 0; Impact factor- 2.8 36 Sehgal VN, Sharma S, Verma P, Pahwa M, Mendiratta V. Disseminated cutaneous tuberculosis an atypical presentation of re-infection (secondary) tuberculosis in an immuno-competent individual. American Journal of Dermatopathology. 2011 Sep 13. [Epub ahead of print] Cited by 1; Impact factor- 1.19

37 Sehgal VN, Sharma S. The significance of Gram‟s stain smear, potassium hydroxide mount, culture and microscopic pathology in the diagnosis of Acrodermatitis Continua of Hallopeau. SkinMed. 2011 Jul-Aug;9(4):260-1. Cited by 11; Impact factor- 38 Sehgal VN, Verma P, Sharma S, Srivasatava G, Aggarwal A, Rasool F, Chatterjee K. Acrodermatitis continua of Hallopeau: evolution of treatment options. International Journal of Dermatology. 2011 Oct;50(10):1195-211. Cited by 11; Impact factor- 1.22 39 Agarwal R, Radhakrishnan G, Radhika AG, Jain J, Sharma S, Srivastava H. Pregnancy concomitant with metastatic adult granulosa cell tumor. Arch Gynecol Obstet. 2011;284 (3):743-7. Epub 2011 Jun 26. Cited by 2; Impact factor- 1.27 40 Sehgal VN, Sharma S, Verma P, Srivastava G, Gupta M. Idiopathic confetti- like leukoderma with unusual presentation. American Journal of Dermatopathology. 2012 34(1):117-121 Cited by 1; Impact factor- 1.41

41 Gupta N, Goyal A, Singh PP, Sharma S. Isolated Laryngeal Lymphangioma - a rarity. Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery. 2011; 63(Suppl1): S90- S92. Cited by 1; Impact factor- 0.03

42 Agarwal A, Kotru M, Sharma V, Sharma S. Adrenal insufficiency in primary adrenal lymphoma: innocuous presentation of a rare sinister illness. Nigerian J Clin Pract 2011; 14(1): 115-7. Cited by 2; Impact factor- 0.26

43 Gandhi A, Garg K, Wadhwa N. Neonatal Plasmodium malaria- an overlooked entity. J Infect Dev Ctries 2011; 5: 489-92. Cited by 2; Impact factor- 1.2

44 Wadhwa N, Jain G, Panikar N. Actinomycotic oophoritis misdiagnosed as an ovarian tumor. J Obstet Gynaecol Res. 2011; 37: 969-70. Cited by 3; Impact factor- 0.93

45 Madan N, Sikka M,Sharma S and Rusia U. Prevalence of iron deficiency in thalassemia minor. Indian Jounral of Hematology and Transfusion Medicine, 2012 Cited by 9; Impact factor- 0.23

46 Mingma Sherpa, Satendra Sharma, Rajnish Avasthi. Thrombophilic molecular markers in young patients (<40 years) with coronary artery disease. Ind. J of Pathol & Microbiol. 2012;55:343-346 Cited by 9; Impact factor- 0.67

47 Singh UR, Goyal S, Rusia U. Comparative evaluation of Bone Marrow trephine, biopsies with bone marrow aspirates as tertiary care institutional experience.

48 Bharathi SP, Raj HM, Jain S, Banerjee BD, Ahmed T, Arora VK. Role of pesticides in the induction of tumor angiogenesis Anticancer Res. 2013 Jan;33(1):231-40. Cited by 7; Impact factor- 1.87

49 Subramaneyaan M, Jain S, Yadav C, Arora VK, Banerjee BD, Ahmed RS. Quinalphos induced oxidative stress and histoarcheitectural alterations in adult male albino rats. Environ Toxicol Pharmacol. 2012 Nov;34(3):673-8.

Cited by 2 ; Impact factor- 1.86

50 Srivastava R, Arora VK, Aggarwal S, Bhatia A, Singh N, Agrawal V Cytokeratin-20 immunocytochemistry in voided urine cytology and its comparison with nuclear matrix protein-22 and urine cytology in the detection of urothelial carcinoma. Diagn Cytopathol. 2012 Sep;40(9):755-9.

Cited by 6 ; Impact factor- 1.52

51 Srivastava R, Aggarwal S, Arora VK. Cutaneous malakoplakia: diagnosed cytologically Indian J Pathol Microbiol. 2012 Apr-Jun;55(2):257-8. doi: 10.4103/0377-4929.97900

Cited by 1 ; Impact factor- 0.64

52 Gandhi A, Aggarwal S, Arora VK. Diagnostic usefulness of fragments of crushed cells autoimmune thyroiditis. Diagn Cytopathol. 2012 May;40 Suppl 1:E38-42.

Cited by 1 ; Impact factor- 1.52

53 Chatterjee P, Mathur SR, Dinda AK, Guleria S, Mahajan S, Iyer VK, Arora VK. Analysis of urine sediment for cytology and antigen expression in acute renal allograft rejection: an alternative to renal biopsy Am J Clin Pathol. 2012 May;137(5):816-24.

Cited by 2 ; Impact factor- 2.88

54 Garg MM, Arora VK.Clear cell adenosquamous carcinoma of the cervix: a case report with discussion of the differential diagnosis Int J Gynecol Pathol. 2012 May;31(3):294-6. doi: 10.1097/PGP.0b013e31823b6f37

Cited by 2 ; Impact factor- 1.63

55 Gupta A, Noba AL, Gupta S, Arora VK, Rathi V, Kumar S.Papillary cystadenocarcinoma of ovary presenting as obstructive jaundice: a rare presentation. Oman Med J. 2012 Mar;27(2):159-60. doi: 10.5001/omj.2012.32

Cited by 1 ; Impact factor-

56 Singh N, Whither medical humanities ? Indian J Med Ethics. 2012 Jul- Sep;9(3):166-9. Cited by 1 ; Impact factor- 2.06

57 Sehgal VN, Sehgal S, Verma P, Singh N, Rasool F. Exclusive plaque psoriasis of the lips : efficacy of combination therapy of topical tacrolimus, calcipotriol and betamethasone dipropionate. Skinmed . 2012 May- June;19(3):183-4

Cited by 1 ; Impact factor- 2.43

58 Sehgal VN, Verma P, Sharma S. An asymptomatic, progressive, ulcerative nodule over the antero-lateral aspect of left upper arm. Clinical and Experimental Dermatology 2012 Aug;37(6):695-7 Cited by 1 ; Impact factor- 1.23

59 Dhawan A, Verma P, Sharma S. Oral lesions in leprosy revisited: A case report. Am J Dermatopathol 2012 Mar 26. [Epub ahead of print]. Cited by 1 ; Impact factor- 1.41

60 Malhotra KP, Sharma S. Urine Cytology in Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria.

Diagn Cytopathol. 2012 2012 Sep;40(9):804-5 Cited by 1 ; Impact factor- 1.52

61 Verma P, Sharma S. Idiopathic bullous Wells syndrome (eosinophilic cellulitis) responsive to antihistamines: proposal for a step ladder treatment approach. Indian J Dermatol Venerol 2012 May;78(3):378-80. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

62 Dhawan AK, Verma P, Singal A, Sharma S. Squamous cell carcinoma complicating vitiligo in an Indian man. Journal of Cutaneous and Aesthetic Surgery. 2012;5(1):36-7. Cited by 3; Impact factor-

63 Goyal A, Rastogi S, Singh PP, Sharma S. Aneurysmal bone cyst at the base of the skull. Ear Nose Throat J. 2012; 91(5): E7-9. Cited by 3; Impact factor-

64 Sharma R, Singal A, Verma P, Rohatgi J, Sharma S. Epidermal nevus syndrome associated with unusual neurological, ocular, and skeletal features. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol. 2012;78(4):480-3. Cited by 3; Impact factor-

65 Pandhi D, Verma P, Sharma S. Atypical lupus erythematosus panniculitis progressing to ANA-negative systemic lupus erythematosus. Journal of Cutaneous Medicine & Surgery 2012 Sep-Oct;16(5):361-4. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 0.78

66 Pandhi D, Verma P, Sharma S, Dhawan AK. Borderline-lepromatous leprosy manifesting as granulomatous mastitis. Lepr Rev. 2012 Jun;83(2):202-4.

Cited by 0; Impact factor- 0.85

67 Rajput R, Khanna M, Kumar P, Kumar B, Sharma S, Gupta N, Saxena L. Small Interfering RNA Targeting the Nonstructural Gene 1 Transcript Inhibits Influenza A Virus Replication in Experimental Mice. Nucleic Acid Ther. 2012 Dec;22(6):414-22

Cited by 12; Impact factor- 2.91

68 Verma P, Sharma R, Sharma S. Congenital lichenoid porokeratosis. Indian J Dermatol Venerol 2012; 78(6): 750-2.

Cited by 0; Impact factor- 69 Verma P, Sharma S. Leukemia cutis manifesting umbilicated cutaneous lesions. Indian J Dermatol Venereol 2012; 78(6): 752-4.

Cited by 0; Impact factor-

70 Sharma R, Sharma S. Proliferating trichilemmal tumor of scalp: Benign or malignant: a dilemma. Journal of Cutaneous and Aesthetic Surgery 2012 Jul;5(3):213-5..

Cited by 1; Impact factor-

71 Srivastava V, Khanna M, Sharma S, Kumar B. Resolution of immune response by recombinant transforming growth factor-beta (rTGF-β) during influenza A virus infection. Indian J Med Res. 2012 Oct;136(4):641-8.

Cited by 0; Impact factor- 1.66

72 Soni S, Wadhwa N, Kumar R, Faridi MMA, Sharma S, Chopra A, Singh S. Evaluation of CD64 expression on neutrophils as an early indicator of neonatal sepsis. Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2013; 32: e33-7.

Cited by 18; Impact factor- 3.13

73 Gupta N, Sahu S, Wadhwa N, Giri S. HIV-1 infection and erythroleukemia: a rare association. J AIDS Clin Res. 2012; 3: 155.

Cited by 1; Impact factor-

74 Soni S, Wadhwa N, Kumar R, Faridi MMA. Use of I:T ratio in early neonatal sepsis. Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2012; 31: 1101-2.

Cited by 0; Impact factor-

75 Gupta A, Jain J, Kumar A, Kumar S, Wadhwa N. Triple negative breast cancer – an overview and review of literature. Asian J of Med Sci 2012; 3; 16-20. Cited by 1; Impact factor- 0.95

76 Goyal N, Khurana N. Acute Jejunal Gangrene with perforation due to Ascaris lumbricoides. Tropical Gastroenterology 2012;33(1):85-86 Cited by 0; Impact factor-

77 Goyal S,Puri A,Mishra K,Aggarwal SK,Kumar M,Sonaker P. Endodermal sinus tumor of vagina posing a diagnostic challenge and managed by chemotherapy and novel posterior sagittal surgical approach: Lessons learned.J. Obstet. Gynaecol. Res. 2014 ;40 (2): 632-36.

Cited by 2; Impact factor- 0.93

78 Jain S, Banerjee BD, Ahmed RS, Arora VK, Mediratta PK. Possible role of oxidative stress and brain derived neurotrophic factor in triazophos induced cognitive impairment in rats. Neurochem Res. 2013 Oct;38(10):2136-47.

Cited by 3; Impact factor- 2.55

79 Subramaneyaan M, Yasmeen S, Ahmed RS, Arora VK, Tripathi AK, Banerjee BD. Evaluation of therapeutic efficacy of Majoon Suranjan, a Unani formulation, in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis: an experimental study. Exp Biol Med 2013; 238(12):1379-87

Cited by 0; Impact factor- 2.22

80 Subramaneyaan M, Yasmeen S, Arora V K, Tripathi A K, Banerjee B D, Ahmed R S. Safety Evaluation and Therapeutic Efficacy of Habb-e-Asgand, a commonly used anti-rheumatic poly-herbal Unani formulation. Altern Ther Health Med. 2013 Sep-Oct;19(5):52-9.

Cited by 2; Impact factor- 1.14

81 Sehgal VN, Verma P, Bhattacharya SN, Sharma S, Rasool F. Lichen planus pigmentosus. SkinMed 2013; 11: 96-103. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 2.43

82 Sehgal VN, Sehgal S, Oberai R, Verma P, Sharma S, Pahwa P, Dogra S. Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Mandibular Region Presenting as

Multiple Discharging Sinuses:Imperative of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Computerized Tomography. SkinMed 2013; 11(3): 181-4. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 2.43

83 Sehgal VN, Oberai R, Venkatesh P, Sharma S, Verma P, Chaterji K. Plexiform neurofibroma affecting the upper parietal scalp, with cerebellar hamartoma: role of histopathology, colour Doppler imaging and magnetic resonance imaging. Clin Exp Dermatol. 2013 ;38(3):285-8. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 1.23

84 Sehgal VN, Sharma S, Verma P, Pahwa M, Mendiratta V. Disseminated cutaneous tuberculosis an atypical presentation of re-infection (secondary) tuberculosis in an immuno-competent individual. Am J Dermatopathol . 2013 ;35(7):128-30. Cited by 1; Impact factor- 1.42

85 Mutreja D, Kotru M, Tyagi S.. A 1-year-old male child with recurrent respiratory infections since birth. J Indian J Pathol Microbiol 2013 ;56(3):315- 6. Cited by 0.64; Impact factor- 1.42

86 Tanveer N, Kaur N, Mishra K, Wadhwa N, Singh N. Is it Askin Tumour? A QuestioYou Must Ask Even in Elderly. J Clin Diagn Res. 2014 Oct;8(10):FD21-3.

Cited by 0; Impact factor-

87 Tanveer N, Mishra K. Chordoma Cutis - A Diagnosis not to be Missed. J Clin Diagn Res. 2014 Jun;8(6):FD17-8. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

88 Agrawal V, Garg PK, Jain BK, Mishra K, Mohanty D. Amoebic anal fistula: new insight into an old disease. Acta Med Indones. 2014 Apr;46(2):131-3. Cited by 1; Impact factor-

89 Pasricha R, Saini NK, Rathor N, Pathak R, Sinha R, Varma-Basil M, Mishra K,

90 Brahmachari V, Bose M. The Mycobacterium tuberculosis recombinant LprN protein of mce4 operon induces Th-1 type response deleterious to protection in mice. Pathog Dis. 2014 Dec;72(3):188-96. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 2.55

91 Puri A, Mishra K, Sikdar S, Unni KE, Jain AK. Vesical preservation in patients with late bladder exstrophy referral: histological insights into functional outcome. J Urol. 2014 Oct;192(4):1208-14. Cited by 1; Impact factor- 3.9

92 Arora R, Pandhi D, Mishra K, Bhattacharya SN, Yhome VA. Anal cytology and p16 immunostaining for screening anal intraepithelial neoplasia in HIV-positive and HIV-negative men who have sex with men: a cross-sectional study. Int J STD AIDS. 2014 Sep;25(10):726-33. Cited by 2; Impact factor- 1.03

93 Goyal S, Puri A, Mishra K, Aggarwal SK, Kumar M, Sonaker P. Endodermal sinus tumor of vagina posing a diagnostic challenge and managed by chemotherapy and novel posterior sagittal surgical approach: lessons learned. J Obstet Gynaecol Res. 2014 Feb;40(2):632-6. Cited by 2; Impact factor- 0.93

94 Singh V, Parakh A, Aggarwal SK, Mahto D, Dhingra B, Nagpal A, Narula MK, Mishra K, Chandra J. Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor: an unusual mimicker of childhood intrathoracic tuberculosis. J Pediatr Hematol Oncol. 2014 Oct;36(7):e426-9. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

95 Gami N, Mundhra R, Guleria K, Arora VK, Garg S. Recurrent pyometra and xanthogranulomatous salpingitis: A rare pathologic association in a postmenopausal lady. J Midlife Health. 2014 Jul;5(3):156-8. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

96 Goyal R, Garg PK, Bhatia A, Arora VK, Singh N. Clinical audit of repeat fine needle aspiration in a general cytopathology service. J Cytol. 2014 Jan;31(1):1-6. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 0.41

97 Tomar R, Srivastava R, Arora VK. Relevance of synovial cells in gouty tophus on fine needle aspiration cytology. Indian J Pathol Microbiol. 2014 Jul-Sep;57(3):511-2. Cited by 0; Impact factor-0.64

98 Prapanna P, Srivastava R, Arora VK, Singh N, Bhatia A, Kaur IR. Immunocytochemical detection of mycobacterial antigen in extrapulmonary tuberculosis. Diagn Cytopathol. 2014 May;42(5):391-5. Cited by 2; Impact factor- 1.52

99 Goyal S, Singh UR, Sharma S, Kaur N. Correlation of mitotic indices, AgNor count, Ki-67 and Bcl-2 with grade and stage in papillary urothelial bladder cancer. Urol J. 2014 Mar 3;11(1):1238-47. Cited by 1; Impact factor-

100 Goyal S, Singh UR, Rusia U. Comparative evaluation of bone marrow aspirate with trephine biopsy in hematological disorders and determination of optimum trephine length in lymphoma infiltration. Mediterr J Hematol Infect Dis. 2014 Jan 2;6(1):e2014002. Cited by 3; Impact factor-

101 Shukla SK, Sharma SB, Singh UR, Ahmad S, Maheshwari A, Misro M, Dwivedi S.Eugenia jambolana pretreatment prevents isoproterenol-induced myocardial damage in rats: evidence from biochemical, molecular, and histopathological studies. JMed Food. 2014 Feb;17(2):244-53. Cited by 01 Impact factor- 1.69

102 Madan N, Sikka M, Sharma S, Rusia U. Prevalence of iron deficiency in thalassemia minor. Indian J Hematol Blood Transfus. 2014 Mar;30(1):75. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 0.23

103 Patnaik N, Agarwal S, Sharma S, Sharma S, Pandhi D. Evaluation of key histologic variables in skin biopsies of patients of borderline leprosy with type 1 lepra reaction. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol. 2014 Sep- Oct;80(5):402-8. Cited by 1; Impact factor-

104 Singh S, Singh N, Dhaliwal U. Near-peer mentoring to complement faculty mentoring of first-year medical students in India. J Educ Eval Health Prof. 2014

Jun 30;11:12. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

105 Sehgal VN, Prasad PV, Kaviarasan PK, Singh N, Lal JB. Relapsing painful multiple ulcerative skin eruptions: challenge. Am J Dermatopathol. 2014 Jun;36(6):498-9, 516. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 1.42

106 Pathak P, Srivastava R, Singh N, Arora VK, Bhatia A. Implementation of the bethesda system for reporting thyroid cytopathology: interobserver concordance and reclassification of previously inconclusive aspirates. Diagn Cytopathol. 2014 Nov;42(11):944-9. Cited by 3; Impact factor- 1.52

107 Pandhi D, Singal A, Sharma S, Agrawal S. Pigmented Palmo-plantar Papules and Plaques. Indian J Dermatol. 2014 Nov;59(6):636. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

108 Dhawan AK, Grover C, Sharma S. Phenytoin induced pellagroid dermatitis. Indian J Dermatol. 2014 Sep;59(5):520-1. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

109 Shukla K, Dikshit P, Shukla R, Sharma S, Gambhir JK. Hypolipidemic and antioxidant activity of aqueous extract of fruit of Withania coagulans (Stocks) Dunal in cholesterol-fed hyperlipidemic rabbit model. Indian J Exp Biol. 2014 Sep;52(9):870-5. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 0.73

110 Chhabra N, Pandhi D, Verma P, Sharma S. Inflammatory nevus comedonicus with epidermoid cyst. Indian J Dermatol. 2014 Jul;59(4):422. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

111 Verma P, Singal A, Sharma S. Imatinib mesylate-induced cutaneous rash masquerading as pityriasis rosea of gilbert. Indian J Dermatol. 2014 May;59(3):311-2. Cited by 1; Impact factor-

112 Sehgal VN, Riyaz N, Chatterjee K, Venkatash P, Sharma S. Sarcoidosis as a systemic disease. Clin Dermatol. 2014 May-Jun;32(3):351-63. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 2.60

113 Verma P, Grover C, Sharma S. Post-kala-azar dermal leishmaniasis in pregnancy: hitherto unaccounted. Int J Dermatol. 2014 Dec;53(12):1501-4. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

114 Verma P, Sharma S, Yadav P, Namdeo C, Mahajan G. Tumid lupus erythematosus: an intriguing dermatopathological connotation treated successfully with topical tacrolimus and hydroxyxhloroquine combination. Indian J Dermatol. 2014 Mar;59(2):210. Cited by 2; Impact factor-

115 Goyal S, Sharma S, Bahl N. Role of FNAC in palpable chest wall lesions in developing country. Diagn Cytopathol. 2014 Aug;42(8):653-9. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 1.52

116 Goyal S, Sharma S, Arora V. Juvenile ossifying fibroma diagnosed on fine needle aspiration cytology: a diagnostic challenge. Diagn Cytopathol. 2015 Jan;43(1):75-9. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 1.52

117 Sehgal VN, Verma P, Sharma S. HIV/AIDS Kaposi sarcoma: the Indian perspective. Skinmed. 2013 Nov-Dec;11(6):375-7. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 2.43

118 Grover C, Khurana A, Sharma S, Singal A. Bullous systemic lupus erythematosus. Indian J Dermatol. 2013 Nov;58(6):492. Cited by 4; Impact factor-

119 Gandhi A, Mahajan G, Sharma S. Chondroid lipoma mimicking pleomorphic adenoma on cytology. Diagn Cytopathol. 2013 Nov;41(11):1012-3. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 1.52

120 Sehgal VN, Verma P, Bhattacharya SN, Sharma S. Familial reactive perforating collagenosis in a child: response to narrow-band UVB. Pediatr Dermatol. 2013 Nov-Dec;30(6):762-4. Cited by 1; Impact factor- 1.52

121 Gupta N, Wadhwa N, Goyal A. Tuberculosis of nasopharynx masquerading as angiofibroma. Indian J Tuberc. 2014 Jul;61(3):250-3. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

122 Wadhwa N. Osteosarcoma: Diagnostic dilemmas in histopathology and prognostic factors. Indian J Orthop. 2014 May;48(3):247-54. Cited by 2; Impact factor- 0.62

123 Afrose R, Nebhnani D, Wadhwa N. Cutaneous Myeloid Sarcoma of the Penile Foreskin. Turk Patoloji Derg. 2014 Jun 10. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

124 Wadhwa N, Joshi R, Mangal N, Khan NP, Joshi M. Cytopathologic diagnosis of spontaneous infarction of fibroadenoma of the breast. Turk Patoloji Derg. 2014;30(3):237-40. Cited by 1; Impact factor-

125 Mutreja D, Kotru M, Aggarwal M, Tejwani N, Sharma RK, Pati HP. Hepatosplenic gamma delta T-cell lymphoma in a boy with visceral leishmaniasis: a case report. J Med Case Rep. 2013 Dec 13;7:269. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 0.40

126 Mutreja D, Kotru M, Sazawal S, Ranjan R, Sharma A, Acharya SK, Saxena R. Hereditary and Acquired Thrombophilia in Splanchnic Vein Thrombosis: A Single-Center Experience. Clin Appl Thromb Hemost. 2013 Nov 19. [Epub ahead of print] PubMed PMID: 24254895. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 1.57

127 Mohanty SK1, Pradhan D, Diwaker P, Gami A, Hanna IT, Freedman AM, Turi GK. Long- standing exophytic mass in the right infratemporal region. Syringocystadenocarcinoma papilliferum. Int J Dermatol. 2014 May;53(5):539-42. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

128 Parihar A, Sharma S , Bhattacharya SN,Singh UR.A clinicopathological study of

cutaneous lichen planus. Journal of Dermatology & Dermatologic Surgery 19 (2015) 21–26. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

129 Grover A, Mittal H, Faridi MMA, Sikka M, SinghNP. Utility of c-reactive protein in febrile children with clinically undetectable serious infection. Journal of Global Infectious Diseases, 5(1)p. 34,2013 Cited by 0; Impact factor- 1.04

∗ Monographs NIL

∗ Chapters in Books

Usha Rusia,Meera Sikka and Renu Saxena. Precise Haematology Wiley India Pvt Ltd, 2014 Dr. Usha Rusia

Dr. Grruchy‟s clinical hematology non-malignant disorders of white cells. Neutropenia infections, mononucleous Pg. 282 – 301, WileyBlackwell, 2013

Refractory iron deficiency anaemia Pathologenesis & management.Chapter in “Hematology today – 2011”Ed. Agarwal MB, 15-27,2011; publ. by MB Agarwal, Dr. B Ambedkar, Rd, Dadar T.T, Mumbai Ind.

Dr. Meera Sikka

Myeloid Sarcoma in Acute Myeloid Leukemia Eds. M.B. Agarwal, 2010 (Chapter)

Dr. Sonal Sharma : 1 Chapter

Dr. Neelam Wadhwa

„Histopathology of Pre-Invasive Squamous Lesions and Microinvasive Squamous Cell Carcinoma‟ in „Cancer Cervix: Contemporary Management‟. Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, Delhi , 2012; Chapter 10, 77-86.

„Etiopathogenesis of Ovarian Cancer‟ in „Ovarian Cancer - Comprehensive and Contemporary Management‟, Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, Delhi , 2009;

Chapter 1, 3-10.

„Steroid Receptors in Normal Endometrium and in Endometrial Cancer‟ in „Uterine Cancer: Diagnosis and Management‟. Springer, Delhi , July 2014, In press.

∗ Edited Books

Usha Rusia,Meera Sikka and Renu Saxena. Precise haematology Wiley India Pvt Ltd,2014

∗ Books with ISBN with details of publishers

Usha Rusia,Meera Sikka and Renu Saxena. Precise haematology Wiley India Pvt Ltd,2014

∗ Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)

∗ Citation Index – 6.06 - 293

∗ SNIP

∗ SJR

∗ Impact Factor – 0.14 – 3.5

∗ h-index

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Department of Pharmacology

1. Name of the Department: Pharmacology 2. Year of establishment: 1971 North Campus, University of Delhi 3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Yes 4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) – UG, PG, Pharmacovigilence Programme of India (PvPI) 5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved: Dental (MD), Nursing 6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. – Amar Jyoti Institute of Physiotherapy 7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons – N/A 8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System 9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments – N/A 10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)

Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS)

Professor 1 -

Associate Professors 4 3* *As Asst. Prof.

Asst. Professors 5 1 (On EOL for 6 months wef.21.10.201 Others (Senior Resident) 7 47)

11.Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance

Name Qualifica- Designation Specialization Experience tion (Years)

Dr. Rachna Gupta MBBS, MD Asstt. Professor Pharmacology 12 yrs

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Dr. Seema Jain MBBS, MD Asstt. Professor Pharmacology 9.5 yrs

Dr. Sumita Halder MBBS, MD Asstt. Professor Pharmacology 8 yrs

Dr. Neeta Wardhan MBBS, MD Asstt. Professor Pharmacology On EOL for 6 months wef.21.10.2014

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors – NA 13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information - NA 14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio – 16 – 20 students/teacher

15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual – 12 Nos.

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies – NA

17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise – NA

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received – NA a) National collaboration b) International collaboration 19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received – NA

20. Research facility / centre with

• state recognition - Yes • national recognition - Yes • international recognition - NA

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies – NA

22. Publications: (List of Publications enclosed as Annexure I)

∗ Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national /international)- 5/24( total-29) ∗ Monographs - Nil ∗ Chapters in Books -Nil ∗ Edited Books- Nil ∗ Books with ISBN with details of publishers -Nil ∗ Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, 338

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Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)- Nil ∗ Citation Index – range / average ∗ SNIP-NA ∗ SJR-NA ∗ Impact Factor – 1.5-2.5 ∗ h-index-NA

23. Details of patents and income generated – NA

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated – NA

25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions/ industries in India and abroad – NA

26. Faculty serving in

a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please specify) – Dr Rachna Gupta serving as a member of Dissection Monitoring Committee of LHMC, Delhi

27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs). NA

28. Student projects - NA • percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter- departmental projects • percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities/ industry / institute

29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by - NA • Faculty • Doctoral / post doctoral fellows • Students

30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any - NA

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments – As per CPCSEA and Human Ethical Committee Guidelines.

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32. Student profile programme-wise: - NA

Name of the Applications Selected Pass percentage Programme received Male Female Male Female (refer to question no. 4)

33. Diversity of students - NA Nam e of th e % of % of students % o f studen ts % of P rogram me stud ent s from other fro m stu dents (refer to q uestio n from the universities u niversities from o ther no. 4) same u withi n the S outside the co untries niversity tate State

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise – NA.

35. Student progression - NA

Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG PG to M.Phil. PG to Ph.D. Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Employed • Campus selection • Other than campus recruitment • Entrepreneurs

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36. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates

of the same university Zero

from other universities within the State Zero

from universities from other States 100%

from universities outside the country Zero

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period - NA

38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to a) La)b) Libraryd – Available. ib) Internet) Facilities for Staff and Students - Available b c) Total Number of Class rooms - Two rc) e d) Class Rooms with ICT Facility - Two a ) re) Students’ laboratories – 1 Central Laboratory yf) Research Laboratory - 4

1 39. List of7 doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates 0 a) from the host institution/university - Five B b) fromo other institutions/universities - Eight

o S.No. Name Designation Joining Date k 1. Dr. Manu Kumar Sr. Resident 09.07.2013 s 2. Dr. Veeranna Karadi Sr.Resident 28.07.2014 3. Dr. aVijay Laxmi Sr. Resident 26.07.2014 4. Dr. vTripti Rastogi Sr. Resident 28.07.2014 5. Dr.Chetan a Bhagale Sr.Resident 28.07.2014 6. Dr. iRahul Arora Sr. Resident 27.02.2015 7. Dr. lAman Veer Singh Sr. Resident 27.02.2015 rd 8. Dr. aAnkit Kumar Jr. Resident(PG 3 14.07.2012 b year) rd 9. Dr. lSuresh Kasi Jr. Resident(PG 3 01.06.2012 e I 341 n t e r n e t Pharmacology

year) 10.Dr. Sanguttuvel V Jr. Resident(PG 3rd 01.06.2012 year) 11.Dr. Durga Prasad Panigrahi Jr. Resident(PG 2nd 21.08.2013 year) 12.Dr. Keshav Gupta Jr. Resident(PG 31.08.2013 2ndyear) 13.Dr.Pooja Bhardwaj Jr. Resident(PG1st 30.06.2014 year)

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university – Eleven (Stipend + Book Allowance + Thesis Allowance).

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. Pharmacovigilence Programme of India, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India.

42. Does the department obtain feedback from - NA

a. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback?

b. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback?

c. alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback?

43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) - NA

44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts - NA

45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes - Overhead Projection, PowerPoint Presentation, Chalk & Board.

46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? – Through Tutorials, Terminal Tests and Annual Examination.

47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities - NA

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48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department - NA

49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details - NA

50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied – through Regular Seminars and Journal Clubs for Post-graduate Students.

51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department – Shortage of Faculty and Infrastructure Facilities. Student – Teacher Ratio should be increased and Research Facilities should be enhanced.

52. Future plans of the department – To promote teaching and Research Facilities

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1 Bhandari U, Pathan RA, Kumar V, Khanna N. Ameliorative role of atorvastatin on methionine-induced hyperhomocysteinemia and hematological changes in albino rats. Indian J Exp Biol. 2011; 49(2):132-39. Cited by 4; Impact factor- 0.75 2 Halder S, Mehta AK, Kar R, Mustafa M, Mediratta PK, Sharma KK.Clove oil reverses learning and memory deficits in scopolamine-treated mice. Planta Med 2011; 77:830- 34. Cited by 16; Impact factor- 2.339 3 Halder S, Mehta AK, Mediratta P K, Sharma KK, Essential oil of Clove (Eugenia caryophyllata) augments the humoral immune response but decreases cell mediated immunity. Phytother Res. 2011; 25:1254-56. Cited by 9; Impact factor- 2.397

4 Jain S, Bharal N, Khurana S, Mediratta PK, Sharma KK. Anticonvulsant and antioxidant actions of trimetazidine in pentylenetetrazole-induced kindling model in mice. Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol. 2011;383(4):385-9 Cited by 10; Impact factor- 2.360

5 Jain S, Kumar CH, Suranagi UD, Mediratta PK. Protective effect of N-acetylcysteine on bisphenol A-induced cognitive dysfunction and oxidative stress in rats. Food Chem Toxicol. 2011; 49(6):1404-09. Cited by 26; Impact factor- 2.61

6 Gupta LK, Gupta R, Tripathi C. NMDA – Receptor modulators block hyperalgesia induced by acute low dose morphine. Clin Exp Pharmacol Physiol 2011;38(9):592-97 Cited by 9; Impact factor- 2.405

7 Paudel KR, Bhattacharya SK, Rauniar GP, Das BP. Comparison of anti-nociceptive effect of the antiepileptic drug gabapentin to that of various dosage combination of gabapentin with lamotrigine and topiramate in mice and rats. J Neuroscience in Rural Practice 2011; 2(2): 130-36. Cited by 10; Impact factor-

8 Gupta R, Bhatia J, Gupta SK. Risk of Hepatoxicity with add-on Leflunomide in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients. Arzneimittelforshung 2011; 61(5):312-316. Cited by 8; Impact factor- 0.507

9 Halder S, Mehta AK, Mediratta PK, Sharma KK. Acute effect of essential oil of Eugenia caryophyllata on cognition and pain in mice. Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol. 2012; 385(6):587-93 Cited by 4; Impact factor- 2.360

10 Gupta R, Gupta LK, Mediratta PK, Bhattacharya SK. Effect of resveratrol on scopolamine-induced cognitive impairment in mice. Pharmacol Rep. 2012;64(2):438- 44. Cited by 14; Impact factor- 2.402

11 Jain S, Agarwal NB, Mediratta PK, Sharma KK. Evaluation of anticonvulsant and nootropic effect of ondansetron in mice. Hum Exp Toxicol. 2012; 31(9):905-12. Cited by 4; Impact factor- 1.407

12 Khurana S, Jain S, Mediratta PK, Banerjee BD, Sharma KK. Protective role of curcumin on colchicine-induced cognitive dysfunction and oxidative stress in rats. Hum Exp Toxicol. 2012; 31(7):686-97. Cited by 7; Impact factor- 1.407

13 Ghosh R, Bhatia MS, Bhattacharya SK. Pharmacovigilance: Masterkey to Drug safety Monitoring and its status in India. Del Psych J 2012; 15(2): 408-11. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

14 Mehta AK, Halder S, Tandon OP, Khanna N, Sharma KK. Antagonism of simulation- produced analgesia by naloxone and N-methyl-D-aspartate: role of opioid and N-methyl- D-aspartate receptors. Hum Exp Toxicol 2012; 31(1): 51-6. Cited by 10; Impact factor- 1.407

15 Halder S, Mehta AK, Mediratta PK, Sharma KK. Acute effect of essential oil of Eugenia caryophyllata on cognition and pain in mice. Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol. 2012; 385(6):587-93. Cited by 4; Impact factor- 2.360

16 Mehta AK, Halder S, Khanna N, Tandon OP, Singh UR, Sharma KK. Role of NMDA and opioid recceptors in neuropathic pain induced by chronic constriction injury of sciatic nerve in rats. J Basic Clin Physiol Pharmacol. 2012; 23(2):49-55. Cited by 4; Impact factor- 0.383

17 Mehta AK, Halder S, Khanna N, Sharma KK. Effect of essential oil of Eugenia caryophyllata on animal models of depression and locomotion in rats. Nutr Neurosci 2013; 16(5):233-38. Cited by 1; Impact factor- 1.647

18 Jain S, Agarwal NB, Mediratta PK, Sharma KK. Evaluation of anticonvulsant and nootopic effect of ondansetron in mice. Hum Exp Toxicol 2012; 31(9): 905-12. Cited by 4; Impact factor- 1.407

19 Khurana s, Jain S, Mediratta PK, Banerjee BD. Protective role of Curcumin on colchicine-induced cognitive dysfunction and oxidative stress in rats. Hum Exp Toxicol 2012; 31(7): 686-97. Cited by 7; Impact factor- 1.407

20 Ghosh R, Gupta R, Bhatia MS, Bhattacharya SK. Lurasidone: a novel drug. Delhi Psychiat J 2013; 16(1): 177-81. Cited by 2; Impact factor-

21 Gupta R, Gupta L, Ghosh R, Bhatia MS. Rotigotine in early and advanced Parkinson’s disease. Delhi Psychiat J 2013; 16(1): 182-86. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

22 R Gupta, Gupta LK, Bhattacharya SK. Naloxone blocks the beneficial effects of aqueous extract of Murraya koenigii (L.) Spreng leaves in models of pain. Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci. 2013 ;17(13):1748-5 Cited by 0; Impact factor- 1.089

23 Agrawal V, Kaushal G, Gupta R. Randomized controlled pilot trial of nifedipine as oral therapy vs. topical application in the treatment of fissure-in-ano. Ame J Surg 2013;206(5):748-51 Cited by 3; Impact factor- 2.796

24 R Gupta, LKGupta, V Patil, H S Rehan. In training assessment of postgraduate students in Pharmacology using an audiovisual quiz. J Contemp Med Edu 2013;1(2): 126-31. Cited by 4; Impact factor-

25 Chopra M, Rehan HS, Gupta R, Ahmad FJ, Tariq MD, Gupta LK. Comparison of aqueous humour concentration after single high dose versus multiple administration of topical moxifloxacin in rabbits. Indian J Pharm Sci. 2014; 76(5):462-5. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 0.296

26 Gupta R, Gupta LK, Bhattacharya SK. Chronic administration of modafinil induces hyperalgesia in mice: reversal by L-NG-nitro-arginine methyl ester and 7- nitroindazole.Eur J Pharmacol. 2014 ;736:95-100 Cited by 0; Impact factor- 2.754

27 Sangma T, Jain S, Mediratta PK. Effect of ovarian sex hormones on non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug-induced gastric lesions in female rats. Indian J Pharmacol 2014;46;58-61 Cited by 0; Impact factor- 0.296

28 Mehta KD, Mehta AK, Halder S, Khanna N, Tripathi AK, Sharma KK. Protective effect of melatonin on propoxur-induced impairment of memory and oxidative stress in rats. Environ Toxicol. 2014 Jun; 29(6): 705-13. Cited by 1; Impact factor- 2.70

29 S Srivastava, M S Bhatia, K Gupta, K Rajdev. Current Update on Evidence based Literature of Tofisopam. Delhi Psychiat J.2014; 17:154-59. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Physiology

Department of Physiology

1. Name of the Department: DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLGY, UCMS

2. Year of establishment: 1971 at North Campus, University of Delhi

3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Yes

Part of University College of Medical Sciences, affiliated to Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Delhi. UCMS is a maintained institution of University of Delhi.

4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)- UG: M.B.B.S. Programme, PG: MD Physiology, PhD

5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved: Teaching Physiology to B.Sc. Radiography, MDS students of UCMS and Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) students of Amar Jyoti Institute of Rehabilitation, University of Delhi.

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries foreign institutions, etc.: None.

7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons - Nil

8. Examination System: √Annual/√Semester: UG (MBBS) : Annual examination at the end of 2nd semester PG (MD) : Annual Summative examination at the end of 3 years of course

9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments- Yes As explained in point 5.

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others): As on 30.03.2015

Actual Sanctioned (including Filled* CAS & MPS) Professor 2 0 2

Associate 4 2 1 Professors Asst. Professors 4 3 3

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Others(Senior 8 7 6 Resident)

11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance –

Name Qualificati Designatio Specializati Experie Research under on n on nce Guidance (years) Dr. Nilima MBBS, Professor Physiology 36 1 or more MD Shankar MD and Head students per year

Dr. Neelam MBBS, Professor Physiology 29 1 or more MD Vaney MD students per year

Dr. Farah MBBS, Associate Physiology 17 1 or more MD Khaliq MD, PhD Professor students per year

Dr. Satendra MBBS, Assistant Physiology 9 1 or more MD Singh MD, Professor students per year

FAIMER Dr. Manish MBBS, Assistant Physiology 11 1 or more MD Gupta MD Professor students per year Dr. Asha MBBS, Assistant Physiology 12 1 or more MD Yadav MD Professor students per year

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors - Nil

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information - Nil. No temporary faculty

14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio –

UG (MBBS) : 25 students / teacher PG (MD) : 1 student / 2 teachers

15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual – Filled posts 10 Nos.

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies – Yoga therapy

17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise. – Nil

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18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received a) National collaboration- Nil b) International collaboration – Nil

19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received. –

Principal Title of the Project Funded Grant Duration Investigator(s) by Rs. Dr Savita Singh The effect of yoga CCRYN, 17 lakhs 2010-12 (Retired as therapy on Ministry of HOD in 2013) coagulation profile, Health & lipid profile, lung and Dr Asha Yadav diffusion capacity Family and quality of life in Welfare, patients with Govt. of coronary artery India. disease

20. Research facility / centre with

• state recognition – Nil • national recognition - Nil • international recognition -Nil

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies - Nil

22. Publications: (List of Publications enclosed as ANNEXURE I)

Information from year 2009 to 2014 ∗ Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international): 88 ∗ Monographs: Nil ∗ Chapters in Books: 2 ∗ Edited Books: Nil ∗ Books with ISBN with details of publishers: 2 ∗ Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.): __ ∗ Citation Index – range / average: __ ∗ SNIP: __ ∗ SJR: __ ∗ Impact Factor – range / average: __ ∗ h-index: __

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23. Details of patents and income generated - Nil

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated - Nil

25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / industries in India and abroad –

Dr. Nilima Shankar: Appointed as External Examiner M.B.B.S. Programme of Studies at Sir Seewosagur Ramgoolam Medical College (SSRMC), University of Mauritius, Reduit, Mauritius. – To oversee the curriculum and conduct of I Prof., II Prof. & Final Prof. M.B.B.S. (Part I & Part II) examinations for academic year 2012- 14.

26. Faculty serving in

a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other Dr Nilima Shankar Joint Secretary of Association of 2014 Physiologists of India. Member, Editorial Board, Indian 2011-12 Journal of Pain Member of the MCI Expert group 2012 for the revision of Standard of Assessment of the PG course in Physiology Member of the expert group of 2011 MCI for finalizing the list of equipments in Physiology for Medical colleges External expert for the Board of 2011 studies in Physiology of Teerthankar Mahavir University, Moradabad, UP Member of National AIDS 1997-99 Committee (NACO), constituted by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, GOI Dr Neelam Vaney Member of Amarjyoti IRB 2014-2019 Member of Board of Studies 2014-2015 Aligarh Muslim University Executive editor, Indian Journal of 2010 Medical Specialities Member, Governing Body, Amar 2006 Jyoti Institute of Rehabilitation, Delhi

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Dr Satendra Singh Elected member from UCMS & 2015-2019 GTB Hospital for the member post of Delhi Medical Council Appointed Member, Institutional 2015-2017 Committee for Stem Cell Research, Institute of and Allied Sciences (INMAS), Defence Research & Development Organization (DRDO), Delhi Invited for consultation on 2015 HIV/AIDS Bill 2014 at Delhi Secretariat Editor of Dr Pulse vertical of 2014 TheMediTube.Com Appointed Member, Medical 2014 Education committee of Indian Academy of Cerebral Palsy Member, Editorial board of Indian 2014 Pediatrics Associate Editor, Research and 2014 Humanities in Medical Education Member, Editorial board of Journal 2014 of Education Technology in Health Sciences Appointed Associate Editor of 2013 International Journal of User- driven Health care Member, Editorial board of Journal 2010-13 of Education Evaluation for Health Professions Member, Editorial board of 2010-13 Medical Education Development Member, Editorial board of 2011-13 Australasian Medical Journal Associate Editor, Journal of 2011-13 Clinical and Diagnostic Research Associate Editor, International 2010-15 Journal of Drug Discovery

27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs).

All faculty members regularly attend workshops, conferences or training programs related to Physiology Workshops and training programs related to Medical Education / Teaching learning methodologies conducted by the MEU of UCMS and at other centres regularly attended by the faculty

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28. Student projects

• percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter- departmental projects: All PG students mandatorily require to do in-house project work in the form of their thesis. This is usually done in collaboration with other departments. Nearly 2- 5% of UG students also do in-house projects with the department. • percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities/ industry / institute - Every year 25-50% of PG students do projects in collaboration with industry or other institutes. Every year 2-3% UG students also do projects under ICMR Short Term Student Fellowship (STS) or DST Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana (KVPY).

29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by Faculty: NAME AWARD DATE RECEIVED

Dr Nilima Shankar Exchange of Scientist 1993 program jointly implemented by Indian National Science Academy (INSA) and The Royal Society, London to work in Department of Physiology, University of Wales College of Cardiff, UK Dr Farah Khaliq Prof RC Shukla Oration Oct 2012 Award for Best research work in Cardiovascular Physiology at Annual Conference of Association of Physiologists and Pharmacologists of India, APPICON 2012 Meerut Dr Satendra Singh NCPEDP-MphasiS Universal Aug 2013 Design Award 2013 given by MoS, MSJE Dr Satendra Singh Awarded Foundation for Feb 2013 Advancement in International Medical & Research (FAIMER) fellowship at CMCL

Doctoral / post doctoral fellows - Nil Students - Ms. Sonal Pruthi and Mr. Shan-e-Alam won the Inter-College Physiology Quiz Competition- 2010, organized by the Department

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of Physiology, UP Rural Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Safai, Etawah, UP.

30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national/International) with details of outstanding participants, if any

National symposium on Emerging Role of Physiology and Lifestyle Interventions in Health Sciences (EPLI-1)on 29th Feb – 1st Mar 2008 sponsored by Central Council for Research in Yoga and Naturopathy (CCRYN), Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, GOI and Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). Participants included Dr K. N Sharma (Executive Director, MS Ramaiah Medical Institute and Hospital, Bangalore), Prof. B.T. Chidananda Murthy (Director, CCRYN), Dr Ramesh Bijlani (Former HOD, Department of Physiology, AIIMS, Delhi)

National symposium on Emerging Role of Physiology and Lifestyle Interventions in Health Sciences: An update on Nutrition (EPLI-2) on 18th Sep 2009. Participants included Dr. K.N. Sharma, Dr O.P Tandon (Former Principal and HOD, Physiology, UCMS), Dr Sridhar Dwivedi (Principal and Dean, Hamdard Medical College, Delhi) and Dr Shikha Sharma (Consultant Dietician of National Repute)

Symposium on “Holistic Approach to Stress Management “under the aegis of EPLI–3 (Emerging role of Physiology & Lifestyle Interventions in Health Sciences) on 4th May 2013. Participants included Dr K.N. Sharma, Dr. Shikha Sharma, Dr W Selvamurthy (Director, DRDO)

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments – All research projects are conducted as per national and international guidelines following approval of Institutional Ethical Committee (IEC).

32. Student profile programme-wise: - Students from both genders selected.

33. Diversity of students – Indian citizens selected from across the country through competitive entrance examination with proper representation of states and various communities (as per the GOI reservation rules)

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise. Information not available with the Department

35. Student progression – Information not available with the Department

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Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG As per University of Delhi examinations and selection boards PG to M.Phil. PG to Ph.D. Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Employed • Campus selection • Other than campus recruitment Entrepreneurs Information not available with the department

36. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates

of the same university 50 %

from other universities within the State Nil

from universities from other States 50%

from universities outside the country Nil

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period – One PhD degree awarded to Dr Farah Khaliq (Associate Professor), in 2013, from University of Delhi Thesis Title: “Effect of Terminalia arjuna bark on autonomic control and myocardial function in Streptozotocin induced diabetic rats.”

38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with

regard to a) Library – Yes, 100 books available

b) Internet facilities for staff and students -Available

c) Total number of class rooms – Centralised Lecture theatres and

examination hall available for lecture, examination and large group

teaching. For small group teaching, one demonstration room and one

seminar room only.

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d) Class rooms with ICT facility – Yes

e) Students’ laboratories – 2 Central Laboratories (shared between Physiology and Pathology)

f) Research laboratories – Four: Electrophysiology lab, Autonomic Function testing lab, Pulmonary Function lab, and Biochemical lab.

39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates

a) from the host institution/university--Nil

b) from other institutions/universities –Nil

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university- Presently four PG students (Stipend + Book Allowance + Thesis allowance)

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. – Yes. Feedback from, and discussions with, faculty and concerned stakeholders was done to develop the new teaching programs. For example, Physiology curriculum for BPT

42. Does the department obtain feedback from

a. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? – Yes, during departmental weekly meetings. Utilized on a regular basis for improvement of teaching – learning methodology

b. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? – Yes. Utilized for improvement of teaching – learning methodology

c. alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? – No 43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

Dr Nilima Shankar – Prof. & Head, Deptt. of Physiology, UCMS, Delhi. UCMS- 1971 UG Batch, 1984 PG Batch

Dr S. S. Sircar - Prof & Head- Deptt. of Physiology, AIIMS, Jodhpur. UCMS- 1986 PG batch

44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops /seminar) involving external experts.

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For UGs External (both national and international) faculty lectures and talks, conferences and mentorship programs

For PGs External faculty lectures and talks, CPC, monthly research presentations of various departments, Thesis workshops and other MEU activities of the institution as well as the workshops and scientific sessions in other institutions under supervision of external faculty

45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes. –

Classical Lecture/Tutorials/Practical Methodology Innovative methodologies like Problem Based Learning Modules (PBL), Clinically Oriented Graphs & Charts, Quiz and OSPEs. Students Seminars: Each student participates either as a speaker or a discussant in a seminar, on a topic of applied physiology, allotted to his batch. The students are judged by the faculty and the best speaker is given a merit certificate and, at times, a sponsored award in the form of medical textbook.

46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? For Undergraduates Through regular tutorial sessions in small groups Through regular student seminars conducted under supervision of faculty Through evaluation methodologies including Assessment Tutorials, Class Tests, Practical Assessments, and Terminal & Sent up examinations in both theory & practical

For Postgraduates Regular seminars and journal clubs including research presentation of the thesis work. Formative assessment of each unit of the subject followed by discussion and feedback to them on their performance

47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. – Participation of faculty, residents and technical staff of the department in community outreach activities like Pulse Polio Program.

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48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department. – Active participation of faculty in organising scientific and academic events like workshops, medical debates, quiz and conferences on nutrition, stress management & lifestyle modification. Faculty, as Judges during scientific meets, also give expert opinions on UG and PG research presentations, both oral and poster presentation.

49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details. – MCI recognized for UG and PG programs

50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied. – Through original research projects, scientific work and PhD projects, as evident from publications of the department.

51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department. Strengths: Well equipped Lecture Theatres and Laboratories for undergraduates. Dedicated faculty and technical staff Faculty keen on conducting innovative teaching methodologies like PBL, Quiz and OSPE. Robust and well validated UG and PG training programs Freedom to pursue independent research.

Weakness: Shortage of faculty: Student – teacher ratio to be increased Lack of space for small group teaching Lack of integration of topics taught by various departments during undergraduate teaching. Opportunities College is under University of Delhi, a premier central university of India, and thus has a good curriculum as well as standard of education. This also helps to attract good faculty and funds for research.

Challenges Post graduate research facilities to be enhanced. To make UG teaching more integrated between the various subjects. To improve the faculty strength.

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52. Future plans of the department.-

To develop the Clinical laboratories for investigations of patients: Autonomic Function Testing, Pulmonary function tests, Neurophysiology tests including Nerve conduction, EMG & evoked potential studies

Providing alternative therapy in the form of Yoga to a large section of patients via the Yoga centre in the department

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Publications in 2009 1. Dixit A, Vaney N. Otocoustic emissions and their application: A simplistic view. J Adv Res BiolSc 2009;1(2):218-227.

2. Beena, Singh S, Sood S, Yadav M, Kumar N. Cardiopulmonary efficiency. Vital capacity as predictive indicator for maximal oxygen uptake. Journal of Advance Researchers in Biological Sciences.2009;1(2):52-56.

3. Jindal K, Khaliq F, Gupta P. Birth weight and lung functions in male adolescents. Ind J Physiol and Pharmacol 2009;53(4):347-352.

4. Khaliq F, Yumnam A, Vaney N. Visual Evoked Potential study in slow learners. Ind J Physiol and Pharmacol 2009,53(4):341-346.

5. Lakshmi V, Vaney N, Madhu SV. Effect of thyroxin therapy on autonomic status in hypothyroid patients. Ind J Physiol and Pharmacol 2009:53(3):219-226.

6. Shankar N, Thakur M, Saxena AK, Arora S, Mehta M. Assessment of quality of life in patients with chronic low back pain. Ind J Pain.2009;23:393-396.

7. Singh S. Tech body syndrome and the phenomenology of yoga: A personal silhouette. UP J Opthalmology.2009;28:36-39.

8. Singh S, Beena. How much to stress on stress. Transition from ‘s’ to ‘s’. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research.2009;3:1975-76.

9. Singh S, Singh S, Gautam S. Teaching styles and approaches: Medical student’s perceptions of animation-based lectures as apedagogigical innovation. Pak J Physiol.2009;5(1):17-22.

10. Singh S, Singh S, Gautam S. ShavasanaAutopsychorelaxation: A self-report measure of cost-effective integrative medicine. The Internet Journal of Alternative Medicine.2009;7:(2).

11. Singh S, Singh S, Gautam S. Pedagogical effectiveness of ABL in appealing multiple intelligences of our medical students: Gardner’s Theory Revisited.Ind.Med.Gaz.2009;8:313-15.

12. Singh S, Gautam S. P-VEP as Predictor of Occlusion Therapy. Korean J Ophtalmol.2009;23(2):135.

13. Singh S. Swami G, Singh KP and Gupta M. Diffusion capacity of lung and effect of pranayama in hypothyroid patients. Journal of Advance Research in Biological Sciences.2009;(2):34-38.

14. Singh S. Gautam S. Animation-based lectures in renal Physiology: Transcendence into metacognition.JEducEval Health Prof.2009;6:6.

15. Swami G, Singh S, Singh KP and Gupta M. Effect of yoga on pulmonary function tests of hypothyroid patients. Ind J PhysiolPharmacol. 2009;54(1):51-56.

16. Yadav A, Singh S & Singh KP. Role of pranayama breathing exercises in rehabilitation of coronary artery disease patients – A pilot study. Ind J Trad Knowledge .2009;8:455-458.

17. Yadav A, Kanojia S, Babbar R & Mala YM. Brainstem auditory evoked potentials in pregnancies complicated by pre-eclampsia. Biomedicine.2009;29:332-335.

18. Khaliq F and Tripathi P. Acute effects of formalin on pulmonary functions in gross anatomy laboratory. Ind J PhysiolPharmacol. 2009; 53(1); 93-96

Publications in 2010

1. Dixit A, Lakshmi V, Chauhan S and Vaney N. Alterations in oxidative stress markers in blood of patients with dementia. Indian J Med Special 2010;1(1):26- 29.

2. Singh S. Near peer role modeling: the fledging scholar’s education paradigm. AnatSci Educ.2010;3(1)50-51.

3. Singh S. P85, P50 evoked potential sensory gating as an endophenotype for schizophrenia. Afr J Psychiatry.2010;13(1):42-43.

4. Singh S. Pruthi S. Undergraduate medical research: Tapping the untapped potential. Indian J Med Res.2010;131-459-460.

5. Singh S, Shankar N, Gautam S. Why do patients with schizophrenia smoke? Delhi Psychiatry Journal.2010;13(1):179-181.

6. Khaliq F, Alam KK, Vaney N and Singh TB. Sensory, Cognitive and Motor Assessment of Children with Poor Academic Performance: An Auditory Evoked Potential Study. IndJPhysiolPharmacol 2010,54 (3);255-264.

7. Khaliq F, Gupta K, Singh P. Stress, autonomic reactivity and blood pressure among undergraduate medical students. J Nepal Med Assoc 2010;49(177):14-8.

8. Yumnam A, Khaliq F, Vaney N. Visual Evoked Potential study in attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder. Delhi Psychiatric Journal 2010; 13 (2):294-297.

9. Yumnam A, Khaliq F, Vaney N. Event -related Potentials Study in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Functional Neurology 2010 :25 (2);87-92

10. Dixit A, Yumnam A, Laksmi V, Vaney N. Ulnar Nerve involvement in adult Indian hypothyroid females : a preliminary study. J Adv Res BiolSc2010 ; 2 (1):73-76.

11. Acharya AS, Dixit A. World No Tobacco Day 2010. Ind J Med Special 2010;1(2):64-66.

12. Singh S, Gupta M, Gautam S. Adaptogenic potential of herbal immunomodulators as new therapeutic approach to combat swine influenza A/H1N1 crisis. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research. 2010; 4:3003-05.

13. Shankar N. A comparative study of the antinociceptive effect of microinjection of morphine in the dorsal and ventral regions of the anterior pretectal nucleus of rat. Indian J Pain.2010; 24:32-36.

14. Singh S. Senior resident training on educational principles (STEP): a proposed innovative step from a developing nation. J EducEval Health Prof. 2010; 7:3.

15. Singh S. Recent advances in physiological priming of spermatozoa. J Hum ReprodSci 2010; 3:163-4.

16. Singh S. Déjà vu: The duplicate citation database as an ethical ombudsman. Australasian Medical Journal.2010;3:78-80.

17. Singh S. Teaching the teachers-where next with faculty development? Al Ameen J Med Sci. 2010; 3(3): 259-60.

18. Swami G, Singh S, Singh KP and Gupta M. Effect of yoga on pulmonary function tests of hypothyroid patients. Ind J Physiol Pharmacol.2010;54(1):51-56.

19. Vijayalakshmi I, Shankar N, Bhatia MS, Saxena AK and Gupta R. Evaluation of neurophysiological parameters: autonomic status and acute pain perception in migraneurs. Delhi Psychiatry Journal, 2010;13(1):79-85

Publications in 2011

1. Vaney N, Yumnam A and Khaliq F. No auditory conduction abnormality in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Functional Neurology 2011; 26(3):159-163.

2. Khaliq F, Singh P, Chandra P, Gupta K, Vaney N. Pulmonary functions in plastic factory workers: a preliminary study. Ind J PhysiolPharmacol 2011;55(1):60-66.

3. Khaliq F, Gupta K and Singh P. Autonomic reactivity to cold pressor test in prehypertensive& hypertensive medical students. Ind J PhysiolPharmacol. 2011; 55 (3) : 246–252.

4. Goyal A and Khaliq F. Pulmonary functions and ambient air pollution in residents of Delhi. Ind J Medical Specialities2011; 2(2): 96-100.

5. Sati PC, Khaliq F, Vaney N, Ahmed T, Tripathi AK, Banerjee BD. Pulmonary function and oxidative stress in workers exposed to styrene in plastic factory: occupational hazards in styrene-exposed plastic factory workers. Hum ExpToxicol. 2011; 30(11):1743-50.

6. Shankar N, Thakur M, Tandon OP, Saxena AK, Arora S and Bhattacharya N. Autonomic status and pain profile in patients of chronic low backache pain and following electro-acupuncture therapy: Randomized control trial. Ind J PhysiolPharmacol 2011;55(1):25-36.

7. Singh S. Infinite Ability. J Med Ethics; Medical Humanities.2011;37:52-53

8. Singh S. Near peer teaching in South Asia: A buzz word or ground reality? Mymensingh Med J. 2011; 20(1):171-172

9. Bandhu R, Shankar N, Tandon OP, Madan N. Event related potentials in anemic school going girls of age group 8-10 years. Ind J PhysiolPharmacol 2011; 55:234-240.

10. Gautam S, Shankar N, Tandon OP, Goyal N. Quality of life assessment in early postmenopausal women in India with & without HRT. Australas Med J, 2011;4(7):355-6.

11. Gautam S, Shankar N, Tandon OP, Goyal N. Comparison of autonomic functions among postmenopausal women with and without hormone replacement therapy and post menopausal women. Ind J PhysiolPharmacol 2011; 55:297- 303.

12. Gupta S, Singh S. Confluence: Understanding Medical Humanities through Street Theatre. Med Humanities. 2011; 37:127-128

13. Shankar N, Guatam S, Rajkumari R, Goyal G. Do Blood groups influence our pain perception? Ind J PhysiolPharmacol 2011; 55:378-380.

14. Madan N, Rusia U, Sikka M, Sharma S, Shankar N. Developmental and neurophysiologic deficits in iron deficiency in children. Ind J Pediatrics 2011;78:58-64.

15. Singh S. Psychophysiological techniques and energy medicine. Int J Yoga 2011;4(1):39.

16. Gupta R, Singh S, Kotru M. Reaching people through medical humanities-an initiative. J EducEval Health Prof. 2011; 8: 5.

17. Singh S. Neurorestoratology and ethics: Honest Errors or HORRORS? Australas Med J. 2011;4(8):451-452

Publications in 2012

1. Singh S. Broadening horizons: Looking beyond disability. Med Educ. 2012; 46(5): 522

2. Singh S, Soni R Singh, KP, Tandon OP. Effect of yoga practices on pulmonary functions tests including transfer factor of lung for carbon monoxide (TLCO) in asthma patients. Ind J PhysiolPharmacol. 2012;56(1):63-8

3. Soni Ritu, Munish Kanika, Singh KP, Singh Savita. Study of the effect of yoga training on diffusion capacity in COPD patients: A controlled trial. Int J Yoga. 2012;5(2):123-7.

4. Gautam S, Shankar N, Tandon OP, Goyal N Comparison of lipid profile and fasting blood glucose in postmenopausal women with and without HRT. J Adv Res BiolSc 2012; 4(3):206-9

5. Gautam S, Shankar N, Tandon OP, Goyal N Does pain perception vary across the reproductive life or with use of HRT in post menopausal women? J ClinDiagn Res. 2012;6(3):339-41

6. Sati PC, Kaushik R, Kumar V, Khaliq F and Vaney N. Oxidative status in workers engaged in recycling of plastic: occupational hazard. Ind J PhysiolPharmacol 2012; 56(3): 234-238

7. Kaushik R, Khaliq F, Subramaneyaan M, Ahmed RS. Pulmonary Dysfunctions, Oxidative Stress and DNA Damage in Brick Kiln Workers. Hum ExpToxicol 2012; 31 (11): 1083-91.

8. Bahuleyan B, Singh S. Olfactory memory impairment in neurodegenerative diseases. J ClinDiagn Res. 2012; 6(8): 1437-41.

9. Singh S, Khosla J, Sridhar S. Exploring Medical Humanities through Theatre of the Oppressed. Indian J Psychiatry. 2012;54(3):296-7.

10. Singh S, Khetarpal A. Phobia's in poetry: Coleridge's ancient mariner. Indian J Psychol Med 2012; 34:193-6.

11. Khetarpal A, Singh S. Infertility: Why can’t we classify this inability as disability? Australas Med J.2012;5(6):316-321

12. Khetarpal A, Singh S. Disability studies in medical education. International Journal of Use-Driven Health care. 2012; 2(2): 44-51

13. Dixit A, Thawani R, Goyal A, Vaney N. Psychomotor performance of medical students: Effect of 24 hours of sleep deprivation. Indian J Psychol Med 2012; 34(2):129-32.

14. Dixit A, Goyal A, Thawani R, Vaney N. Effect of caffeine on information processing: Evidence from stroop task. Indian J Psychol Med 2012; 34( 3): 218- 22

Publications in 2013

1. Dhameja K, Singh S, Mustafa M, Singh KP, Banerjee BD, Agarwal M and Ahmed R. Therapeutic effect of yoga in patients of hypertension with reference to GST gene polymorphism. J Altern Complement Med. 2013;19(3):243-9.

2. Mohan M, Aprajita, Panwar NK. Effect of wood dust on respiratory health status of carpenters. J ClinDiagn Res. 2013 Aug;7(8):1589-91.

3. Shankar N, Yadav A, Gautam S & Agarwal M. Effect of stress and yogic relaxation techniques (Anulomvilom&Shavasana) on cold induced pain perception in medical undergraduate students. Ind J Trad Knowledge. 2013;12 (3): 530-534.

4. Khaliq F, Parveen A, Singh S, Hussain ME, Fahim M. Terminalia arjuna Improves Cardiovascular Autonomic Neuropathy in Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Rats. CardiovascToxicol 2013; 13: 68-76.

5. Khaliq F, Parveen A, Singh S, Gondal R, Hussain ME, Fahim M. Improvement of myocardial functions by Terminalia arjuna in Streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats: Possible mechanisms. J CardiovascPharmacolTher. 2013;18(5):481-9.

6. Dixit A, Dhawan S, Raizada A, Yadav A, Vaney N, Kalra OP. Cognitive functions in end stage renal disease and effect of hemodialysis: a bedside study. Renal Failure. 2013;35(9):1246-50.

7. Gupta S, Agrawal A, Singh S, Singh N. Theatre of the Oppressed as a tool in Medical Humanities Education in India: The Road Less Traveled. Indian J Medical Ethics. 2013;10(3):200-3.

8. Singh S. Use of Wikiversity and Role-play to Increase Student Engagement During Student-led Physiology Seminars. AdvPhysiol Educ. 2013;37(1):106-7.

9. Singh S. Intellectual disabilities and yoga. Int J Yoga. 2013;6:80-81.

10. Singh S. It's time to correct the literature. Vaccine. 2013;31(4):591

11. Shankar N, Singh S, Gautam S, Dhaliwl U. Motivation and preparedness of first semester medical students for a career in medicine. Ind J PhysiolPharmacol. 2013; 57(4): 432-38. 12. Singh S. The significance of the hidden curriculum in medical ethics. International Journal of Use-Driven Health care. 2013; 3(4): 67-70. 13. Pruthi S, Pandey R, Singh S, Aggarwal A, Ramavat A, Goel A. Why does an

undergraduate student choose medicine as a career.Natl Med J India. 2013;26(3):147-9 14. Singh S. Infinite Ability: The confluence of disability and medical humanities. International Journal of Use-Driven Health care. 2013; 3(4): 20-23.

Publications in 2014

1. Khaliq F, Yumnam A and Vaney N. Functional status of auditory pathways in children with borderline intellectual functioning: Evoked potential study. Ind J PhysiolPharmacol 2014; 58(3): 278–281.

2. Khaliq F, Parveen A, Fahim M. Metabolic Control Improves Baroreflex Sensitivity In Diabetic Rats. Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Technology & Innovation 2014; 02 (05); 1-11. 3. Khaliq F, ParveenA, Fahim M. Effect of Terminalia arjunaon heart rate variability in diabetic rats. Int.J.Curr.Res.Chem.Pharma.Sci 2014; 1(5): 44-47.

4. Singh S, Singh N, Dhaliwal U. Near-peer mentoring to complement faculty mentoring of first year medical students. J EducEval Health Prof. 2014; 11:12. 5. Singh S. Blunder lecture to re-educate physiology concepts by cognitive conflict strategy.AdvPhysiol Educ.2014; 38(3): 265-7. 6. Yadav A, Kanojia S, Babbar R, Mala YM. Event related evoked potentials in pregnancies complicated with preeclampsia. IJCEP 2014; 2: 142-147

Books: 1. Sircar S. Principles of Medical Physiology. 1/e 2007. Thieme Publishers, Germany. (2/e 2014) 2. Tandon OP, Vaney N. ManavShareerRachnaavamKriyaVigyan. 2/e 2013. Peepee Publishers and distributors Pvt. Ltd. Delhi.

Chapters in Books: 1. Singh S. Avoiding Academic Dishonesty: It can be detected! In: Gupta P, Singh N, editors. 1/e. How to Write the Thesis and Thesis Protocol: A Primer for Medical, Dental and Nursing Courses. New Delhi: Jaypee brothers; 2014, pp 153-157. 2. Singh S. Handling ethical issues: Patient and data safety. In: Gupta P, Singh N, editors. 1/e. How to Write the Thesis and Thesis Protocol: A Primer for Medical, Dental and Nursing Courses. New Delhi: Jaypee brothers; 2014, pp 93-100.

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Department of Psychiatry 1. Name of the Department :Psychiatry 2. Year of establishment: 1988 3. Is the Department part of a college/Faculty of the university? : Yes 4. Names of programs offered (UG, PG, PharmD, Integrated Masters; M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Ph.D., Certificate, Diploma, PG Diploma, D.M./M.Ch., Super specialty fellowship, etc.) : UG,PG,Ph.D 5. Interdisciplinary programs and departments involved: Yes 6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. : JamiaMiliaIslamiaUniversity , IGNOU,Ambedkar University. 7. Details of programs discontinued, if any, with reasons : Nil 8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System : Annual 9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments : M.D,Ph.D 10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others) Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS) Professor 1 0 1 Associate 1 0 0 Professor/Reader Assistant Professor 2 1 1 Lecturer Tutor / Clinical Instructor Senior Resident 1 1 1 11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance Name Qualification Designation Specialization No. of Years of Experience Dr M.S M.D Prof & Head Psychiatry 30 years Bhatia Dr D.N.B Asst Prof Psychiatry 6 years Shruti Srivastava

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12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors : None 13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – program-wise information : None 14. Program-wise Student Teacher Ratio: As per D.U/M.C.I norms 15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual: 1(supporting administrative staff) 16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: Epidemiology, clinical pattern & treatment methods of common mental disorders 17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise: National (ICMR studentship,grant as per ICMR norms) 18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received a) National collaboration b) International collaboration : NA 19. Departmentalprojectsfunded by ICMR; DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grantsreceived. Nil 20. Research facility / centre with state recognition :NA national recognition : NA international recognition : NA 21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies : None 22. Publications: List of last 5 years publication attached Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) ; Monographs Chapters in Books Booksedited Books with ISBN with details of publishers Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, Medline, etc.) Citation Index – range / average SNIP

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SJR Impact Factor – range / average h-index 23. Details of patents and income generated : Nil 24. Areas of consultancy and income generated : Dr M. S. Bhatia- UPSC/CSIR/ICMR/MCI/NML(honorary consultation) DrShruti Srivastava- ICMR(honorary consultation) 25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / industries in India and abroad(last 5 years): Nil 26. Faculty serving in a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (specify) :

International committees /National Name of faculty committees/ Editorial Boards ICD-11 trail by W.H.O Dr M.S Bhatia Journal - Torture Dr M.S Bhatia Indian Psychiatric Society- member of Dr M.S Bhatia editorial board; Subcommittee on Women Mental Dr Shruti Srivastava (convener) Health Subcommittee on Violence against Dr M.S Bhatia (convener) women Drug Controller General of Dr M.S Bhatia (experts) India,Ministry of health and family Dr Shruti Srivastava (experts) welfare Short term studentship (STS Dr Shruti Srivastava (expert) programme) project- ICMR Dr M.S Bhatia (expert)

UPSC/MCI/CSIR/NML/NAMS/UGC Dr M.S Bhatia (expert)

Delhi Psychiatry Journal Dr M.S Bhatia (editor) Dr Shruti Srivastava (Associate editor)

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Journal of Mental health and Human Dr M.S Bhatia (member of editorial behaviour board) Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry Dr M.S Bhatia (member of editorial board) Indian Pediatrics Dr M.S Bhatia (reviewer) Dr Shruti Srivastava (reviewer)

Medicine, Science, Law Dr M.S Bhatia (reviewer) Dr Shruti Srivastava (reviewer)

Addiction, Quality of Life Research Dr Shruti Srivastava (reviewer)

Journal of Mental Health Dr M.S Bhatia (reviewer)

British Journal of Medical Psychology Dr M.S Bhatia (reviewer)

Journal of Psychosomatic Research Dr M.S Bhatia (reviewer)

International Journal of Psychiatry and Dr M.S Bhatia (reviewer) Medicine Industrial Psychiatry Journal Dr M.S Bhatia (reviewer)

Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Dr M.S Bhatia (reviewer) Research Sky Journal of Medicine and Medical Dr M.S Bhatia (reviewer) Sciences Indian Journal of Community Medicine Dr M.S Bhatia (reviewer)

Journal of AIDS and HIV research Dr M.S Bhatia (reviewer)

Dysphrenia Dr M.S Bhatia (member of editorial board)

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Indian Journal of Medical Research Dr M.S Bhatia (reviewer)

Nicotine and Tobacco Research Dr M.S Bhatia (reviewer)

Indian Journal of Psychiatry Dr M.S Bhatia (reviewer)

Indian Psychiatric Society Dr M.S Bhatia (Member of the expert committee to frame expert guidelines of various psychiatric disorders.

JamiaHamdard University Dr M.S Bhatia (expert) Dr Shruti Srivastava (expert)

Asian Journal of Psychiatry Dr M.S Bhatia (reviewer)

Indian journal of Biological Psychiatry Dr M.S Bhatia (associate editor)

27. Faculty recharging strategies (Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs). 1. Orientation program for medical, paramedical staff of GTB Hospital 2. Gender Sensitization for medical, nursing students and other staff. 3. Multidisciplinary workshop on Injury prevention for medical students. 4. Workshops, training program (CME) and Conference for psychiatrist under Delhi Psychiatric Society, North Zone Indian Psychiatric Society, and Annual National Conference of Indian Psychiatric Society. 5. Caregiver program for various Psychiatric disorders in the department of Psychiatry, UCMS 6. Participation in the workshop of Medical Education Unit (MEU)

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1/year under ICMR STS percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities / industry / institute 2 students from JamiaMiliaIslamia University

29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by –Faculty- Dr M S Bhatia- 1. Dr. Ravi Nehru Memorial Award of Delhi Psychiatric Society for best published paper in Neuropsychiatry/ Neuropsychology- November 2014 2. Dr. Ravi Nehru Memorial Award of Delhi Psychiatric Society for best published paper in Neuropsychiatry/ Neuropsychology November 2013 Dr M S Bhatia, DrAnubhavRathi, Dr Anurag Jhanjee, DrShruiti Srivastava 1. Dr. Ravi Pande Memorial Award of Delhi Psychiatric Society- November 2013 2. Best Poster award in Annual Conference of Delhi Psychiatric Society-November 2012 3. Dr. Ravi Pande Memorial Award of Delhi Psychiatric Society- November 2011

Dr M S Bhatia, DrShruti Srivastava, Dr Priyanka Gautum

1. Dr. Ravi Pande Memorial Award of Delhi Psychiatric Society- 15th December 2014 Dr M S Bhatia, Dr Shruti Srivastava

1. Dr. A.K. Kala Award of Biological Psychiatry of Indian Psychiatric- 22nd December 2014Society (North Zone)

2. Best Paper in Conference of Delhi Psychiatric Society Indian Psychiatric Society (North Zone) November 2014

3. Best Paper in Conference of Delhi Psychiatric Society Indian Psychiatric Society (North Zone) selected for presentation for Bombay Psychiatry Award of Indian Psychiatric Society November 2014

Doctoral / post doctoral fellows- nil Students -nil

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30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any. Organized in Delhi Member, Organising Committee of 63rd Annual National Conference of Indian Psychiatric Society, January 2011, Delhi.(Funding by Indian Psychiatric Society) Member, Organising Committee of 38th Annual National Conference of Indian Psychiatric Society, North Zone, 26-27 th October, 2013, Delhi. (Funding by Indian Psychiatric Society – NZ)

Organized in College Premises every year since 2010 (Funding by Department)

Public lecture on Schizophrenia, Department of Psychiatry Public lecture on “No Tobacco Day”-.Pharmacological and nonpharmacological management of Nicotine Dependence CME on Depression & Medical comorbidity CME on Schizophrenia CME on Dementia-Psychiatric & Neurological aspects Public lecture on Mental Disorders-myths and misconceptions Public lecture on Alcohol Dependence Public lecture on Common Mental Disorders Public lecturer on diagnosis and management of sleep disorders CME & Public Lecture on PsychosexualDisorders CME on Management of Sleep Disorders

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments - as per ICMR/IEC Guidelines 32. Student profile program-wise: Name of the Program Applications Selected Pass percentage (refer to question no. 4) received Male Female Male Female PhD 2 2 2 MD (Co Supervisor) 24 15 9 99% Dr M.S Bhatia Dr Shruti Srivastava

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33. Diversity of students Name of the % of % of % of % of Program students students students students (refer to from the from other from from question no. 4) same universities universities other university within the outside the countries State State PhD 80% 20% M Phil 100% MA Psychology 100% BA Psychology 80% 20% MA Sociology 90% 10% 34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE, USMLE, PLAB, GPAT, NCLEX, CGFNS, IELTS and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise. – Data available with College authorities

35. Student progression- Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG Data not available PG to M.Phil, DM / M Ch / DNB Nil PG to Ph.D. Nil Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil Employed Campus selection- nil Other than campus recruitment- 100%(PhD pass-outs) Entrepreneurs Nil 36. Diversity of staff Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same university 50% (Dr M S Bhatia) from other universities within the State Nil from universities from other States 50% (Dr Shruti Srivastava- Pune University) from universities outside the country Nil

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., DM, M Ch, Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period – NA

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38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to a) Library - yes b) Internet facilities for staff and students - yes c) Total number of class rooms- none d) Class rooms with ICT facility and „smart‟ class rooms- None e) Students‟ laboratories - None f) Research laboratories - None 39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates a) From the host institution/university- Dr Ravi Gupta, Dr Maryam Safara (Delhi University) b) From other institutions/universities- DrShahzadi Malhotra (JamiaMilia Islamia University) 40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university. – Not Applicable 41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new program(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. – Not Applicable 42. Does the department obtain feedback from a. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback?-Yes, to improve the content and method of teaching. b. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? -Yes, to improve the content and method of teaching. c. alumni and employers on the programs offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? - Yes, to improve the content and method of teaching. 43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)- None 44. Give details of student enrichment programs (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts. 2 to 3 per year. 45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programs including clinical teaching. – Lectures, seminars, case presentations, demonstrations, workshops 46. How does the department ensure that program objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? By repeatedly conducting assessment of teaching program and students. 47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.- Nil

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48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department. Essay competitions, poster competitions.

49. State whether the program/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details. No 50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied. List attached 51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department. Strengths: dedicated, hardworking staff, involvement in different co curricular activities, research work, editing and publishing of Delhi Psychiatry Journal, making innovative contribution to the field of mental health. Weakness: shortage of trained staff, infrastructure, equipments, indoor and outdoor facilities not as per the norm. Opportunities: Availability of wide ranges of educational, clinical and research material Challenges: Community mental health, implementation of National Mental Health Program and training of health personnel and teachers. Creating awareness about mental health problems and resulting disability in caregivers and general population. 52. Future plans of the department. a) Separate block for providing outdoor and indoor services b) Trained manpower for effectively providing the comprehensive mental health services. c) Implementation of aims and objectives of National Mental Health Program and Mental Health Policy d) Starting separate de addiction, clinic and ward. e) Starting separate indoor services for child and adolescents. f) Starting emergency services and crisis intervention.

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Described for the first time in literature – Culture bound trichotillomania Described for the first time from India –Compulsive spitting in psychiatric disorders Described for the first time in literature – Culture bound symptoms in India Described for the first time in literature – Seminal retention syndrome in India Described for the first time in literature – Culture bound pica in India Described for the first time in literature – Delusional parasitosis in Leprosy Published for the first time in literature –Allergy to tartrazine in psychotropic drugs in India Published unparallel research on Dhat syndrome Published unparallel research on Delusional Parasitosis from India

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS ANNEXURE 2010 - 11

• Behl A, Swami G, Diecar SS, Bhatia MS. Relationship of Possible Stress-Related Biochemical Markers to Oxidative/ Antioxidative Status in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Neuropsychobiology 2010; 61:201-214. Cited by 23; Impact factor- 2.303

Bhatia MS Rajinder G, Malhotra S, Kanwal K, Chaudhary D. Current understanding of Neurobiology of Autism Spectrum disorders and its Nosological Implications. Delhi Psychaitry J 2010; 13:18-28. Cited by 1; Impact factor- NA

• Bhatia MS, Jhanjee A, Jindal A. Hypersexual Behavior in Depression Responded to Escitalopram J Pakistan Psychiatr Soc (JPSS) 2010; 7;106-107. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 2.75

• Bhatia MS, Jhanjee A, Srivastava S, Kumar P. An Uncommon Case of Hypersexual Behaviour with Frotteurism. Med Sci Law 2010; 50:228-229. Cited by 1; Impact factor-

• Bhatia MS, Kumar P, Jhanjee A. Genital Self-Stimulation with Exhibitionism in a Preschooler. J PediatrSci 2010; 4:e57. Cited by 1; Impact factor- 3.736

• Bhatia MS, Rajinder G, Malhotra S, Kanwal K, Chaudhary D. Management of Social Skill Deficits in Autism spectrum Disorders. Delhi Psychaitry J 2010; 13:264-274. Cited by 1; Impact factor-

• Bhatia MS, Srivastava S, Rajinder G, Malhotra S, Chaudhary D. Buprenorphine and Naloxone combination for Opioid Dependence. Delhi Psychaitry J 2010; 13:164-169. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

• Bhatia MS. Behavioural Addiction: An Independent New Diagnostic Category? – Editorial. Delhi Psychaitry J 2010; 13:207-208. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

• Bhatia MS. Prescription Error in Psychiatric Treatment: are they preventable? – Editorial. Delhi Psychaitry J 2010; 13:3-4. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

• Gupta R, Bhatia MS, Banerjee BD. Oxidative Stress: Mechanisms and Response to Treatment Indian J Private Psychaitry 2010; 4:30-34. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

• Gupta R, Bhatia MS, Srmalti K, Sharma S, Dahiya D, Sapra R. What Causes Progression of Migraine in Adolescents? Indian J Private Psychaitry 2010; 4:13- 15. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

• Gupta R, Ghosh T, Vaney N, Bhatia MS. Habituation of P300 in Migraneurs and Tension-type Headache Patients During Inter-ictal Period as Compared to Control Group Int J NeurolNeurosurg 2010; 2:19-28. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

• Jhanjee A, Bhatia MS, Kumar P, Jindal A. Sexual Addiction in Association with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder German. J Psychaitry 2010; 13:171-174. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

• Jhanjee A, Bhatia MS, Kumar P, Srivastava S. A rare case of Levofloxacin Induced psychosis. Delhi Psychaitry J 2010; 13:373-374 Cited by 0; Impact factor-

• Jhanjee A, Bhatia MS, Kumar p, Srivastava S. Stalking. Delhi Psychaitry J 2010; 13:351-355. Cited by 0; Impact factor- • Jhanjee A, Bhatia MS, Kumar P. Gene therapy in psychiatric disorders: too early, too complex? Delhi Psychaitry J 2010; 13:123-130. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

• Jhanjee A, Bhatia MS, Srivastava S, Kumar P. Agomelatine: A new Antidepressant with a Novel Mechanism of Action Delhi Psychaitry J 2010; 13:170-178. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

• Jhanjee A, Kumar P, Bhatia MS, Srivastava S, Bhatnagar N, Kumar V. Oniomania – Succesful Treatment with Fluvoxamine and Cognitive-Behavioral Psychotherapy Delhi Psychaitry J 2010; 13:147-149. Cited by 2; Impact factor-

• Jhanjee A, Kumar P, Gupta NK. Antidepressants – induced Sexual Dysfunction: A Comarision between Duloxetine and Escitalopram. Delhi Psychaitry J 2010; 13:98-93. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

• Kumar P, Jhanjee A, Bhatia MS Jindal A, Sharma V. Capgras Syndrome: Treatment with Levosulpride. Delhi Psychaitry J 2010; 13: 157-158. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

• Kumar P, Jhanjee A, Bhatia MS, Verma D, Kumar V. Lacosamide: A new antilepileptic drug. Delhi Psychaitry J 2010; 13: 355-366. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

• Kumar P, Rahul, Bhatia MS. Jhanjee A. Narcolepsy, Delhi Psychaitry J 2010; 13:375. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

• Kumar V, Kumar P, Bhatia MS, Jhanjee A. Substance abuse and Comorbidity. Delhi PsychaitryJl 2010; 13: 36-42. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

• Malhotra S Rajinder G, Bhatia MS. Psychotherapeutic Management of Intractable Paraxysmal Sneezing. Delhi Psychaitry J 2010; 13: 370-372. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

• Malhotra S, Kaur N, Bhatia MS, Kumar P, Hans C. Yeast Infection and psychiatric Disorders. Delhi Psychiatric J 2010; 13:345-350. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

• Malhotra S, Kaur N, Hans C, Bhatia MS. OCD and Bacterial Infection: is there a link? Delhi Psychaitry J 2010; 13: 134-136. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

• Malhotra S, Rajender G, Bhatia MS, Singh TB. Effects of Picture Exchange Communication System on Communication and Behavioral Anomalies in Autism. Indian J Psychol Med 2010; 32:141-143. Cited by 7; Impact factor-

• Munjal S, Bhatia MS. Relationship between NGO Support and Depression in HIV/AIDS Patients on ART Australasian Med J 2010; 3:507-65. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

• Safara M, Bhatia MS. Spiritual Psychotherapy as a Method of Treatment Delhi. Psychaitry J 2010; 13: 32-35. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

• Saini NK, Agarwal S, Bhasin SK, Bhatia MS, Sharma AK. Prevalence of Stress Among Resident Doctors Working in Medical Colleges in Delhi. Indian J Public Health 2010; 54:219-223. Cited by 3; Impact factor-

• Sharma V, Jindal A, Bhatia MS, Srivastava S, Kumar P. Cyber– bullying. Delhi Psychaitry J 2010; 13: 131-133. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

• Srivastava S Chadda RK, Singh TB. A Comparative study of disability in long stay patients versus Outpatients in a Psychiatric Hospital. Delhi PsychaitryJ 2010; 13:49-52. Cited by 0; Impact factor- • Srivastava S, Bhatia MS, Rusia U. Iron Profile Estimations in Children of Behavioural disorders. Delhi Psychaitry J 2010; 13: 339-340. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

• Srivastava S, Bhatia MS, Sharma V, Rajender G, Kumar P. Health – related Quality of Life in Bipolar Disorder Patients and Their Care-Givers. Int J Ment Health 2010; 39:3-15. Cited by 2; Impact factor-

• Srivastava S. Book Review on “Essentials of Psychaitry” (edited by Dr MS Bhatia): Sixth Edition, Delhi Psychaitry J 2010; 13: 184. • Vijaylakshmi I, Shankar N, Bhatia MS, Saxena A, Gupta R. Evaluation of Neurophysiological Parameters: Autonomic Status and Acute pain Perception in Migraneurs Delhi Psychaitry J 2010; 13: 79-85. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

2011 - 12

• Rajender G, Bhatia MS, Malhotra S, Singh TB, Choudhary D. Study of neurocognitive endophytes in drug-naïve OCD patients, their first degree relatives and healthy controls. ActaPsychiatricaScandinavica 2011; 124:152-161. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 5.545

• Bhatia MS, Jhanjee A, KaurJ. Clozapine and enuresis (e-letter). British Journal Psychiatry 2011; 199:518-519. Cited by ; Impact factor- 7.343

• Bhatia MS. Delusional parasitosis: a clinical profile. Asian Journal of Psychiatry 2011; 4S1:S74-253. Cited by 79 ; Impact factor- 0.375

• Srivastava S, Bhatia MS, Thawani R, Jhanjee A. Quality of life in patients with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder : a longitudinal study from India. Asian Journal Of Psychiatry 2011; 4:178-182. Cited by 10 ; Impact factor- 0.375

• Bhatia MS, Jhanjee A, Kumar P, Srivastava S. Pattern of psychosexual disorders among males in a tertiary care hospital. Asian Journal of Psychiatry 2011; 4S1:S84-355. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor- 0.375

• Gupta R, Tanzeel A, Banerjee B, Bhatia MS. Correlation of symptoms of headache with interictal plasma CGRP concentration in migraineurs. International Journal of Neurology and 2011; 3:61-64. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Rajender G, Malhotra S, Bhatia MS, Singh TB, Kanwal K. Efficacy of cognitive training techniques in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. German Journal of Psychiatry 2011; 14:1-6. Cited by 2 ; Impact factor-

• Bhatia MS, Jhanjee A, Kaur J. Antenatal depression and psychopathology (e- letter). British Journal Psychiatry 2011; 199:106-112.doi:10.1192. Cited by ; Impact factor- 7.343

• Jhanjee A, Bhatia MS. Prescription errors- a cross-sectional study. Asian Journal of Psychiatry 2011; 4S1: S74-253. Cited by ; Impact factor- 0.375

• Jhanjee A, Bhatia MS. A study of phenomenology and psychiatric comorbidity among children suffering from bipolar affective disorder. Asian Journal of Psychiatry 2011; 4S1: S89-692. Cited by ; Impact factor- 0.375

• Jhanjee A, Bhatia MS, Srivastava S. Mania in dengue fever. Industrial Psychiatry Journal 2011; 20:40-41. Cited by 5 ; Impact factor-

• Bhatia MS, Jhanjee A, Srivastava S. Delusional parasitosis in a factory worker. Industrial Psychiatry Journal 2011; 20:48-49. Cited by 2 ; Impact factor-

• Malhotra S, Rajender G, Singh TB, Bhatia MS. Psychotherapeutic management of factitious disorder. Indian Journal of Clinical Psychology 2011; 38:169-174. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Bhatia MS, Kaur J. Postnatal depression in women after unsuccessful abortion (e-letter). British Journal Psychiatry 2011; 198:309-316.doi:10.1192. Cited by ; Impact factor- 7.343

• Bhatia MS, Jhanjee A, Kaur J. Enuresis and second generation antipsychotics (e-letter). British Journal Psychiatry 2011; 199:140-144.doi:10.1192. Cited by ; Impact factor- 7.343

• Bhatia MS, Jhanjee A. Atypical case of delusional parasitosis in eyelids. Journal of Pakistan Psychiatric Society 2011; 8:97. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Bhatia MS, Jhanjee, Kaur, N, Kaur J. Physical activity and common mental disorders (e-letter). British Journal of Psychiatry 2011; 197:357-364.doi:10.1092. Cited by ; Impact factor- 7.343

• Bhatia MS, Physiopsychiatry – an underutilized speciality Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2011; 14: 3-4. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Jhanjee A, Kumar P, Srivastava S, Bhatia MS. A descriptive study of Referral Pattern in department of psychiatry of a territory care hospital of north India Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2011;14: 92-94. Cited by 1 ; Impact factor-

• Tomar B, Bhatia NK., Kumar P, Bhatia MS, Shah RJ. The Psychiatric and dental interlatioship Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2011;14:138-142 Cited by 1 ; Impact factor-

• Srivastava S, Bhatia MS, Jhanjee A, Kumar P. A priliminary survey of domestic violence against women visiting a territory care outpatient department Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2011;14: 149-152. Cited by 1 ; Impact factor-

• Bhatia MS, Jhanjee A, Srivastava S, Kumar P. Paliperidone induced exanthematous rash Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2011;14:158-159. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Jhanjee A, Kumar P, Bhatia MS. Aripiprazole- An effective treatment option in tourette’s disorder, Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2011;14:166-167. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• JhanjeeA,Kumar P, Bhatia MS, Srivastava S. Depoxetine – A novel drug for premature ejaculation, Delhi Psychiatry Journal2011;14,168-172. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Bhatia MS, Kumar P, Jhanjee A. Ramelteon, Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2011; 14:173-176. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Kumar P, Jhanjee A, Bhatia MS, Verma D, Huperzine Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2011; 14:177-179. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Bhatia MS. Psychosexual medicine – an orphan speciality. Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2011; 14:197-198. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Jhanjee A, Bhatia MS, Srivastava S. Medication errors in clinical practice Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2011; 14:205-210. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Rathi A, Sitholey P, Agarwal V, Yaduvanshi R, Bhatia MS. A comparative study of social adaptive, relational and global functioning of adolescents with OCD and ADHD, Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2011; 14:246-252. Cited by 1 ; Impact factor-

• Kumar V, Dalal P, Trivedi K, Kumar P, Comparison of socio-demographic variable in alcohol and Opiod dependence, Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2011; 14:262-265. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Bhatia MS, Jhanjee A, Srivastava S. Pattern of Psychosexual disorders among males attending psychiatry OPD of a teritory care hospital, Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2011; 14:266-269. Cited by 4 ; Impact factor-

• Safara M, Bhatia MS, Dezkham M. Test norms of happiness of students of Tehran Universities, Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2011;14:293-301. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Safara M, Bhatia MS. Impact of spiritual therapy on depression between Iranian students residing in Iran and India, Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2011;14:323-330. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Kumar V, Gupta M,VermaP,Rastogi R, Kumar P. Mental disability: A retrospective study of socio-demographic variables, Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2011; 14:343-344. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Kaur J, Gupta B, Bhatia MS. The Potential role of infections inattention deficit hyperactivity disorder, Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2011; 14:361-367. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Kaur J, Gupta B, Bhatia MS. Role of exercise in metabolic syndrome, Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2011; 14:368-371. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Jhanjee A, Bhatia MS. Asenapine- a novel antipsychotic drug, Delhi Psychiatric Journal 2011; 14:372-377. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Jhanjee A, Bhatia MS. Role of postcards in reducing suicidal behaviour. British Journal of Psychiatry. 2011 Oct; 199(4):342. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor- 7.343

• Gupta R, Bhatia MS. Comparison of clinical characteristics of migraine and tension type headache. Indian Journal of Psychiatry. 2011 Apr; 53(2):134-9. Cited by 7 ; Impact factor-

• Bhatia MS, Jhanjee A, Oberoi A. Tramodol dependence in a hospital worker, Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research 2012 (in press). Cited by 0 ; Impact factor- 0.14

• Bhatia MS, Srivastava S, Jhanjee A. Psychiatric Consultations in Intensive Care Unit In: Goel A, Joshi R, Jain AP(Ed),The ICU Manual, Paras Medical Publisher,Hyderabad,2011.(in press). • Bhatia MS, Srivastava S, Gupta R. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. In: Essentals of Pediatric Neurology, Paras Publication, Delhi, 2011. • Bhatia MS, Srivastava S, Gupta R. Autism. In: Essentals of Pediatric Neurology, Paras Publication, Delhi, 2011. • Bhatia MS, Srivastava S. Chid Psychiatry. In: Textbook of Pediatrics. CBS Publishers and Distributors Pvt. Ltd., Delhi, 2012.

2012 - 13

• Bhatia MS, Gupta R. Migraine: clinical pattern and psychiatric morbidity. Industrial Psychiatry Journal 2012; 21:35-38. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Bhatia MS, Jagawat T. Differential diagnosis of Mental Health disorders.CBS Publishers & distributers Pvt. Ltd., Delhi, 2012. • Bhatia MS, Jagawat T. History of Psychiatry and allied Sciences.C BS Publishers and Distributors Pvt. Ltd, Delhi, 2012. • Bhatia MS, Jhanjee A, Kumar P. Seminal retention sundrome with cybersex addiction. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research 2012; 6: 879-880. Cited by 1 ; Impact factor- 0.14

• Bhatia MS, Jhanjee A, Oberoi A. Tramadol disorder in a hospital worker. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research 2012; 6: 729-730. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor- 0.14

• Bhatia MS, Jhanjee A, Oberoi A. A case of chloroquine induced recurrent mania. Primary Care Companion of CNS Disorders 2012; 14(3).doi, pii.PCC III0I.302. Cited by 1 ; Impact factor-

• Bhatia MS, Jhanjee A, Oberoi A. Celiac disease and Depression, Delhi psychiatry Journal 2012; Vol. 15 (1):223-224. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Bhatia MS, Jhanjee A, Rathi A. Change in anxiety following successful and unsuccessful smoking cessation (e- letter), BJP 1st Feb, 2013 Cited by 0 ; Impact factor- 7.343

• Bhatia MS, Jhanjee a, Srivastava S. Delusional parasitosis: A clinical profile, Asian J Psychiatry, 2012; doi 10: 1016/J-ajp. 2012.09.008 Cited by 79 ; Impact factor- 0.375

• Bhatia MS, Jhanjee A, Srivastava S. Delusional Parasitosis of face in a factory worker. Industrial Psychiatry Journal 2011; 20(1):64-65. Cited by 2 ; Impact factor-

• Bhatia MS, Kaur N. Sexual dysfunction in first episode psychosis (e- letter). British Journal of psychiatry 5th December; 2012 Cited by 0 ; Impact factor- 7.343

• Bhatia MS, Kaur N. DNB Entrance Examination, 15th ed, CBS Publishers and Distributors Pvt. Ltd, Delhi, 2013. • Bhatia MS, Rathi A, Kaur N. Natural history, predictors and outcome of depression after stroke, (e- letter). BJP, 1st Feb 2013. • Bhatia MS, Srivastava S, Jhanjee A. Charles Bonnet syndrome responding to amisulpride.Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences 2012;24:E40. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor- 2.765

• Bhatia MS, Srivastava S, Jhanjee A. Psychiatric Consultations.ICU Manual, Third Edition. Goel A, Joshi R, Jain AP (eds).Paras Medical Publisher, Hyderabad, 2013. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Bhatia MS, Srivastava S, Jhanjee A. Psychiatric morbidity in school children who suffered a stampede. Industrial Psychiatry Journal 2012; 21: 74-76 Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Bhatia MS. Psychiatry Review. New Age International Publishers & Distributors, Delhi 2012. • Bhatia MS. AIIMS MD Entrance Examination, 5th ed, CBS Publishers and Distributors Pvt. Ltd, Delhi, 2013. • Bhatia MS. All India PG Entrance Examination (Neet PG) 16th ed, CBS Publishers and Distributors Pvt. Ltd, Delhi, 2013. • Bhatia MS. Essentials of Psychiatry, 7th ed, CBS Publishers and Distributors Pvt. Ltd, Delhi, 2013. • Bhatia MS. Myocardial infarction and generalized anxiety disorder (e- letter) British Journal of Psychiatry 10th October, 2012. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor- 7.343

• Bhatia MS. Over diagnosis, overshadowing and overtreatment in psychiatry (editorial). Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2012; 15:3-4. Cited by 1 ; Impact factor-

• Bhatia MS. UPSC Combined Medical Services, 14th ed, CBS Publishers and Distributors Pvt. Ltd, Delhi, 2012. • Bhatia MS. Women mental health (editorial). Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2012; 15:253-254. Cited by 1 ; Impact factor-

• Bhatia NK, Bhatia MS, Grewal H, Kalra N. Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2012; Vol. 15 (1): 219-220 • Ghosh T, Mustafa M, Kumar V, Datta SK, Bhatia MS, Sircar S, Banerjee BD. A preliminary study on the influence of glutathione-S- tranferase T1 (GSITI) as a risk factor late onset Alzheimer’s disease in North Indian Population. Asian J Psychiatry 2012; 52:160-163. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor- 0.375

• Jhanjee A, Bhatia MS, Oberoi A, Srivastava S. Medication errors in psychiatric practice – A cross – sectional Study, Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2012; Vol. 15 (1):5-13 Cited by 1 ; Impact factor-

• Jhanjee A, Bhatia MS, Rathi A. Iloperidone – a Novel Drug for Treatment of Schizophrenia, Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2012; Vol. 15(1): 204-207 Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Jhanjee A, Bhatia MS, Srivastava S. Mania in dengue fever.Industrial Psychiatry Journal 2011; 20(1):56-57. Cited by 5 ; Impact factor-

• Kalra I, Jhanjee A, Unni KES, Bhatia MS. A Comparative Study of Temperament in Children of Patients Suffering from Depression in comparison to Normal Controls, Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2012; Vol. 15 (1):64-71 Cited by 1 ; Impact factor-

• Kapoor DM, Bhatia MS, Tripathi AK, Aggarwal NK, Banerjee BD. Serotonergic markers for Suicidal Behavior, Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2012; Vol. 15 (II):302- 307 Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Malhotra S, Kaur N, Kumar P, Bhatia MS, Hans C. Viral Infections and Depression, Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2012; Vol. 15 (1) 188-195 Cited by 1 ; Impact factor-

• Malhotra S, Khan W, Bhatia M. Quality of Life of Parents having Children with Developmental disabilities, Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2012; Vol. 15 (1) 171-176 Cited by 5 ; Impact factor-

• Malhotra S, Rajinder G, Bhatia MS. Psychotherapeutic Management of Night- time Fears, Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2012; Vol. 15(1) 228-229. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Mangalwedhe SB, Rathi A, Bhatia MS. Historical Conceptualization, epidemiology, Validity and Current Position of Adult ADHD as a Diagnostic Entity, Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2012; Vol. 15(II): 260-267 Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Pratibha, Jena SPK, Bhatia MS. Expressed Emotion Research in Severe Mental Illness, Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2012; Vol. 15 (1):32-40 Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Rajoura OP, Amrita Kumari, Srivastava S. Sexual Harassment and Mental Health, Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2012; Vol. 15 (1):50-53 Cited by 2 ; Impact factor-

• Rathi A, Bhatia MS, Jhanjee A. Eagle’s syndrome with comorbid unspecified anxiety disorder. International journal of Neurology and Neurosurgery, 2012; 4:77-80 Cited by 0 ; Impact factor- 1.486

• Rathi A, Bhatia MS. Gender Identity Disorder with Co-Morbid Adjustment disorder, Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2012; Vol. 15(1):234-236. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Rathi A, Sitholey P, Agarwal V, SivaKumar T, Bhatia MS, Sharma S. A Comparative study of Phenomenology, Psychiatric Co-Morbidities and Global Functioning of People with ADHD from Childhood to Adulthood, Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2012; Vol. 15 (1): 14-21 Cited by 0 ; Impact factor- • Safara M, Bhatia MS, Singh TB, Dezhkam M. Comparing the Effect of Cognitive Therapy and spiritual Therapy on depression between Iranian Students Residing in Iran and India, Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2012; Vol. 15 (1):85-98 Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Srivastava S, Bhatia MS, Jhanjee A, Gaur A. Space occupying lesion presenting with psychiatric manifestations.Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2012; Vol. 15(2):432. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Srivastava S, Bhatia MS, Jhanjee A, Rathi A, Chhaparia A, Nand A. Current Scenario of Psychiatric diagnosis in a Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital, Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2012; Vol. 15 (1):107-110 Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Srivastava S, Bhatia MS, Jhanjee A. Organic mania in dengue. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research 2013; Cited by 2 ; Impact factor-

• Srivastava S. Essentials of Child Psychiatry. Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2012; Vol. 15 (II): 302-307 Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

2013 - 14

• Atal DK, Das S, Gautam P. Importance of Suicide Note: In Indian Context. Medico- legal Update 2014; 14(1): 01 – 05. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Bhatia M S, Jhanjee A, Rathi A. Prescription Errors- Need to Detect and Report. Indian Journal of Biological Psychiatry. 2013; 1(1): 16-19. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Bhatia MS, Jagawat T. Differential diagnosis of mental health disorders. Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2013; Vol. 16(1):242-250. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Bhatia MS, Jhanjee A. Familial trichotillomania responding to SSRIs. German Journal of Psychiatry 2013; 16:51-53. Cited by 1 ; Impact factor-

• Bhatia MS, Kohli GS. Escitalopram overdose treated successfully. Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2013; Vol. 16(2):460-461. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Bhatia MS, Kaur N. Pagophagia- a common but rarely reported form of Pica. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research 2014; 8:195-196. Cited by 3; Impact factor- 0.14

• Bhatia MS, Rathi A, Jhanjee A. Delusional infestation responding to blonanserin. J Neuropsychiatry ClinNeurosci. 2013 Fall; 25(4):E54. Cited by 1 ; Impact factor-

• Bhatia MS, Rathi A, Kaur N. Late life depression and risk of vascular dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. British journal of Psychiatry 2013; July 1:e-letter. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor- 7.343

• Bhatia MS, Rathi A, Kaur N. Suicide by occupation. British journal of Psychiatry 2014; Januaury 6:e-letter. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor- 7.343

• Bhatia MS, Srivastava S, Jhanjee A, Oberoi A. Colloid cyst presenting as recurrent mania. J Neuropsychiatry ClinNeurosci. 2013 summer; 25(3):E01-2. Cited by 1 ; Impact factor- • Bhatia MS. Student abuse – a growing challenge in mental health. Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2013; Vol. 16(1):5-6. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor- • Bhatia MS. Teacher abuse. Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2013; Vol. 16(2):263-264. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Bhatia NK, Bhatia MS, Bhatia NK, Singh HP. Occlusal dysethesia responded to Duloxetine. Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2013; Vol. 16(2):453-454. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Bhatia NK, Bhatia MS, Singh HP. Delusional infestation of face along with oral parasitosis – A rare presentation. Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2013; Vol. 16(1):221- 222. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Ghosh R, Gupta R, Bhatia MS, Bhattacharya SK. Lurasidone: A novel drug. Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2013; Vol. 16(1):177-181. Cited by 2 ; Impact factor-

• Gupta N, Aggarwal NK, Bhatia MS. The protection of children from sexual offences (POCSO). Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2013; Vol. 16(2):429-431. Cited by 2 ; Impact factor-

• Jhanjee A, Bhatia MS, Srivastava S. A study of psychiatric symptomatalogy in Dengue patients. Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2013; Vol. 16(1):21-23. Cited by 3 ; Impact factor-

• Jhanjee A, Kumar P, Bhatia MS, Srivastava S. Dhat syndrome and comorbid disorders: a cross-sectional study. Journal of Pakistan Psychiatric Society 2013; 10:99-102. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Kaur J, Garnawat D, Bhatia MS, Sachdev M. Asperger syndrome and physiotherapy. Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2013; Vol. 16(1):171-176. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Kaur J, Garnawat D, Bhatia MS, Sachdev M. Rehabilitation in Alzheimer’s disease. Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2013 Vol. 16(1):166-170. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Kaur J, Garnawat D, Bhatia MS. Rehabilitation for substance abuse disorders. Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2013; Vol. 16(2):400-403. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Kaur J, Masaun M, Bhatia MS. Role of physiotherapy in Mental Health disorders. Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2013; Vol. 16(2):404-408. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Kaur N, Bhatia MS. Routine HIV and other blood borne virus testing in psychiatric setting. British Journal of Psychiatry 2013;May 2:e-letter. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor- 7.343

• Kaushik P, Bhatia MS. Burden and Quality of Life in Spouses of Patients with Schizophrenia and Bipolar disorder. Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2013; Vol. 16(1):83-89. Cited by 1 ; Impact factor-

• Kumar P, Malhotra S, Kaur N, Hans C, Bhatia MS. GIT Flora and Psychological Behaviour: The clinical Correlation. Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2013; Vol. 16(2):391-399. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Malhotra S, Kaur N, Kumar P, Hans C, Bhatia MS. Toxoplasmosis and Suicidal Tendencies: Is there an association? Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2013; Vol. 16(1):160-165. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Malhotra S, Khan W, Bhatia MS. Family Environment as a Determinant of Quality of Life of Mothers of Children with Intellectual Disability. Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2013; Vol. 16(1):149-154. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Mangalwedhe SB, Rathi A, Bhatia MS. A review of clinical features impairments, co-morbidities, course and prognosis of individuals suffering from adult ADHD. Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2013; Vol. 16(1):34-44. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Rathi A, Bhatia MS. A Review of Neurobiology of ADHD. Indian Journal of Biological Psychiatry. 2013; 1(1): 20-27. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Rathi A, Bhatia MS. Eagle’s Syndrome co-morbid with Depression and Insomnia. Indian Journal of Biological Psychiatry. 2013; 1(1): 49-51. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Rathi A, Jhanjee A, Bhatia MS. A study of the Prevalance, socio-demographic and clinical correlates of Metabolic Syndrome (MS) in Drug-naïve Patients of Anxiety and Depressive Disorders. Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2013; Vol. 16(1):7- 14. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Rathi A. Book Review: Differential Diagnosis of Mental Health Disorders by Dr. M S Bhatia and TusharJagawat. Delhi Psychiatry Journal. 2013; 16(1): 242. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Safara M, Bhatia MS. Spiritual Intelligence. Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2013; Vol. 16(2):412-423. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Siddamsetty AK, Aggarwak NK, Bhatia MS. Sexomania. Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2013; Vol. 16(2); 432-434. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Srivastava S, Bhatia MS, Das S, Rajoura OP, Singh A, Chikara A. Gender Sensitization as an academic responsibility of medical colleges. Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2013; Vol. 16(1):204-209. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Srivastava S, Bhatia MS, Rajoura OP, Joseph J. Elder neglect in changing Indian scenario. Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2013; 16(2):273-276. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

• Srivastava S, Bhatia MS, Jhanjee A. Organic mania in dengue. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research 2013 Mar; 7(3):566-7. Cited by 2 ; Impact factor- 0.14

• Srivastava S, Bhatia MS. Quality of life as an outcome measure in the treatment of alcohol dependence. Industrial Psychiatry Journal 2013 Jan; 22(1):41-6. Cited by 2 ; Impact factor

• Srivastava S. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) – A review in Indian Context using Clinical Case. Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2013; Vol. 16(1):190-191. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor

2014-15 Bhatia M.S., Mental Health of Mental Health Professionals – need to care, Delhi psychiatry Journal 2014; 17 (1): 5-6. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor

Srivastava S., Bhatia M.S., Gautam P., Rathi A, Current Understanding of Organic Delusional Disorder – A Recent Update, Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2014; 17 (1): 18-24. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor

Grewal H., Sharma H., Rajpal, Bhatia M.S., Choudhary R., Oral Health of Non- Institutionalized psychiatric patients : A Dentist perception, Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2014; 17(1): 44-47. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor

Kaur J., Sidhu B.S., RaminderpalS.Sibia, kaur B., Prevalence of Mild Cognitive Impairment among Hospital Patients aged 65 and above, Delhi psychiatry Journal 2014; 17(1): 60-64 Cited by 1 ; Impact factor

Wadhwa D., Tomar B., Grewal H., Bhatia N.K., Jhanjee A., Bhatia M.S., Medication errors in DENTISTRY – A Cross – Sectional Study, Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2014; 17 (1): 107-112. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor

Bhatia M.S., Kaur J., Rathi A., Srivastava S., Vitamin D Deficiency among Psychiatric outpatients, Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2014; 17 (1): 113-116. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor

Malhotra S., Kaur N., Madan P., Kumar P., Patil V., Hans C., Bhatia M.S., Depression and Inflammatory Markers: The Clinical Correlation, Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2014; 17 (1): 117-124. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor

Sachdeva M., Kaur J., Masaun M., Bhatia M.S., Enhancing Mental Wellbeing and Health of Postmenopausal Women, Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2014; 17 (1): 125- 129. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor

Kaur J., Garnawat D., Bhatia M.S., Rehabilitation for Alcohol Abuse, Delhi Psychiatry journal 2014; 17 (1): 130-133. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor

Safara M., Samanesadatsadidpoor M.S., Bhatia M.S. , The effect of Spiritual Music on Health in Different Religions, Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2014; 17 (1): 134-137. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor

Gautam P., Bhatia M.S., DSM 5: Changes and Controversies, Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2014; 17 (1): 138-143. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor

Bhatia M.S., Kaur J., Pica as a Culture Bound Syndrome, Delhi psychiatry Journal 2014; 17 (1): 144-147. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor

Kaur J., Bhatia M.S., Rathi A., Guanfacine Extended release for ADHD, Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2014; 17 (1): 152-153. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor Srivasava S., Bhatia M.S., Gupta K., Rajdev K., Current Update on Evidence based literature of Tofisopam, Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2014; 17 (1): 154-159. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor

Rathi A., Bhatia M.S., The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (Amendment) bill, 2011 Bill no. 78 of 2011, Delhi psychiatry Journal 2014; 17 (1): 167-171. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor

Bhatia N.K., Bhatia N.K., Bhatia M.S., Glossodynia Responded to opipramol, Delhi psychiatry Journal 2014; 17 (1): 207-208. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor

Gautam P., Bhatia M.S., Rathi A., Kaur J., Sheehan’s Syndrome with psychosis: A Rare Case Presentation, Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2014; 17 (1) : 211-213. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor

Bhatia M.S., Prevention of mental disorders – a big promise remained unfulfilled, Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2014; 17 (2): 235-236. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor

Bhatia M.S., Srivastava S., Gautam P., Kaur J., Clinical Profile and co-morbidity pattern in patients with Intellectual Disability, Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2014; 17 (2): 291-294. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor

Srivastava S., Bhatia M.S., Gautam p., Pattern of Diagnosis in Psychiatric Inpatients in a Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital Psychiatry unit in Delhi, Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2014; 17 (2): 395-400. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor

Kumar P., Malhotra S., Kaur N., Madan P., Patil V., Hans C., Bhatia M.S., Correaltion between viral infections and autism: An overview, Delhi Psychiatry journal 2014; 17 (2): 401-412. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor

Kaur J., Masaun M., Bhatia M.S., Performance Enhancing Drug Abuse in Athletes and Role of Physiotherapy, Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2014; 17 (2): 413- 418. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor

Safara M., Sadidpour S.S., Bhatia M.S., Express the anger and control wrath with Mental Health : An overview, Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2014; 17 (2):419-430. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor

Srivastava S., Bhatia M.S., E-Cigarette in Tobacco Cessation – A misnomer, Delhi psychiatry Journal 2014; 17 (2): 431-436. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor

Bhatia M.S., Gautam P., Orphan Drugs and Psychiatry , Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2014; 17 (2): 444-447. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor

Kaur J., Bhatia M.S., Gautam P., Role of Dietary factors in Psychiatry, Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2014; 17 (2): 452-457. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor

Siddamsetty A.K., Aggarwal N.K., Bhatia M.S., Concept of Psychological Autopsy, Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2014; 17 (2): 458-461. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor

Gautam P., Bhatia M.S., Kaur J., Trichotillomania with Anaemia, Delhi Psychiatry Journal 2014; 17 (2): 478 – 480. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor

Bhatia M.S. , Kaur N.K.Microbiology Review. New Age International Publishers & Distributors, Delhi 2014. Bhatia M.S., Kaur J.Homosexual Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (HOCD): A Rare Case Report.JClinDiagn Res. 2015 Jan;9(1):VD01-VD02. doi: 10.7860/JCDR/2015/10773.5377. Epub 2015 Jan 1. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor Bhatia MS, Rathi A, Kaur N. Confounders in studies of suicide by occupation.Br J Psychiatry. 2014;204:402. doi: 10.1192/bjp.204.5.402a. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor- 7.343

Bhatia M.S., Kohli G.S. Iatrogenic zolpidem dependence.J Neuropsychiatry ClinNeurosci. 2014 Apr 1;26(2):E38. doi: 10.1176/appi.neuropsych.13040094 Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

Batra P, Kumar B, Gomber S, Bhatia MS.Assessment of quality of life during treatment of pediatric oncology patients.Indian J Public Health. 2014 Jul- Sep;58(3):168-73. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

Malik C, Bhatia MS, Dhaliwal U.Factors affecting the time lag to the second eye cataract surgery in a hospital-based population.Nepal J Ophthalmol. 2014 Jan;6(11):31-8. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

Vijayalakshmi I, Shankar N, Saxena A, Bhatia MS.Comparison of effectiveness of acupuncture therapy and conventional drug therapy on psychological profile of migraine patients.Indian J PhysiolPharmacol. 2014 Jan-Mar;58(1):69-76. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor-

Bhatia MS, MunjalS.Prevalence of Depression in People Living with HIV/AIDS Undergoing ART and Factors Associated with it.J ClinDiagn Res. 2014 Oct;8(10):WC01-4. doi: 10.7860/JCDR/2014/7725.4927. Epub 2014 Oct 20. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor- 0.14

Gautam P, Bhatia MS, Rathi A. Intellectual disability and multiple co morbid psychiatric disorders in a child: a case report.J ClinDiagn Res. 2014 Nov;8(11):WD01-2. doi: 10.7860/JCDR/2014/9336.5110. Epub 2014 Nov 20. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor- 0.14

Srivastava S, Sharma I, Bhatia MS. Parenting in children and adolescents with psychosis.Indian Pediatr. 2014 Dec;51(12):991-5. Cited by 0 ; Impact factor- 1.014

Srivastava S, Bhatia MS. Quality of life as an outcome measure in the treatment of alcohol dependence.Ind Psychiatry J. 2013 Jan;22(1):41-6. Cited by 2 ; Impact factor-

Bhatia MS, Kaur N. Pagophagia - a common but rarely reported form of pica.J ClinDiagn Res. 2014 Jan;8(1):195-6. Cited by 3 ; Impact factor- 0.14

Radiology

Department of Radiology

1. Name of the Department: Department of Radiology

2. Year of establishment : 1971

3. Is the Department part of a college/Faculty of the university? : Yes, Faculty of Medical Sciences ,University of Delhi

4. Names of programs offered (UG, PG, PharmD, Integrated Masters; M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Ph.D., Certificate, Diploma, PG Diploma, D.M./M.Ch., Super specialty fellowship, etc.)

UG Courses- MBBS ,B.Sc.(MT) Radiography PG Courses - MD (Radiology.), M.Sc Radiography (MIT)

5. Interdisciplinary programs and departments involved: NIL

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. Nil

7. Details of programs discontinued, if any, with reasons Nil

8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System Both annual and Semester

9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments Nil

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others): Both UCMS & CHS faculty included

Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS) Professor 03 03 Associate 02 02 Professor/Reader Assistant Professor Nil 00 Lecturer Nil 00 Tutor / Clinical Specialist -01 00 Instructor/ Physicist -02 00

Senior Resident 14

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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance

Name Qualification Designation Specialization No. of Years of Experience Dr Lalendra Upreti MD DNB Professor Radiology 23 &Head Dr Gopesh MD Professor Radiology Mehrotra 25 Dr Vinita Rathi MD Professor Radiology 21 Dr Shuchi Bhatt MD Associate Radiology Professor 17 Dr Anupama MD Associate Radiology Tandon Professor 15 Dr Natasha Gupta MD Specialist Radiology 12 Dr A.K .Srivastava Ph.D. Physicist Radiological 18 Physics Mr Mohit Kumar M.Sc.DRP Physicist Radiological 02 Physics

13. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors Nil

14. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – program-wise information Nil

15. Program-wise Student Teacher Ratio UG: MBBS- 30:1 BSc –45:0 PG- MD - 03:01 MSc- 10:0

16. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual (01 Technical supervisor + 45 Radiographer ).

17. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: Clinical Radiology, radiological physics, radiation dosimetry

18. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise.

a) National funding agency: AERB- 2 faculty b) International: Nil c) Total grant: Approx 8 lacs

Funding agency: Atomic Energy Regulatory Board(AERB) Mumbai. Project title: Leukocyte DNA damage as a biomarker for radiation exposure of patients undergoing MDCT

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19. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received Nil a) National collaboration b) International collaboration

20. Departmental projects funded by ICMR; DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received: One project Total grant: Approx 8 lacs Funding agency: Atomic Energy Regulatory Board(AERB) Mumbai

Research facility / centre with

state recognition national recognition international recognition NIL

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies Nil

22. Publications: Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) List attached faculty wise: TOTAL: Monographs Nil Chapters in Books list attached TOTAL: Books edited 02 Books with ISBN with details of publishers Nil Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, Medline, etc.)Nil Citation Index – range / list attached : TOTAL: Seven tSNIP NIL __ SJR NIL Impact Factor – range / average 2.5 h-index NIL

23. Details of patents and income generated Nil

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated Nil

25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / industries in India and abroad Nil

26. Faculty serving in a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (specify)

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MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL BODIES of Dr L. Upreti 1. Indian Radiological and Imaging Association 2. Indian College of Radiology and Imaging 3. Indian Society of Neuro Radiology 4. Indian Society of Pediatric Radiology 5. Fellow of Indian College of Radiology and Imaging 6. Radiological Society of North America

27. Faculty recharging strategies (Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs). Yes National Teachers training Program organized by Ministry of Health (Govt of India )

28. Student projects percentage of students who have taken up in-house projects including inter- departmental projects List attached percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities / industry / institute NIL

29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by Faculty list attached Doctoral / post doctoral fellows NIL Students 05 list attached

30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.NIL

31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments Yes

32. Student profile program-wise: All students appear in state level and national level entrance examination to enter into UG & PG programme.

Name of the Program Applications Selected Pass percentage (refer to question no. 4) receiv Male Female Male Female ed

33. Diversity of students Name of the % of % of students % of students % of Program students from other from students (refer to question from the universities universities from other no. 4) same within the outside the countries university State State 50 0 50 0

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34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE, USMLE, PLAB, GPAT, NCLEX, CGFNS, IELTS and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise. One

35. Student progression

Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG BSC to MSC: 07% PG to M.Phil, DM / M Ch / DNB DNB PG to Ph.D. Nil Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil Employed Campus recruitment – N/A Campus selection Other- 100% Other than campus recruitment Entrepreneurs None

36. Diversity of staff Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same university 50% from other universities within the State 00 from universities from other States 50% from universities outside the country 00

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., DM, M Ch, Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period Nil

38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to a) Library - Yes, intradepartmental library as well as college library b) Internet facilities for staff and students- Yes c) Total number of class rooms: one d) Class rooms with ICT facility and „smart‟ class rooms NO e) Students‟ laboratories Yes f) Research laboratories NO

39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates a) from the host institution/university Nil b) from other institutions/universities One

40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university. NIL

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new program(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. Nil

42. Does the department obtain feedback from a. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? b. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? No

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c. alumni and employers on the programs offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? No

43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) NIL

44. Give details of student enrichment programs (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts. Nil

45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programs including clinical teaching. Black board as well as PPT

46. How does the department ensure that program objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? Through Regular Internal assessment

47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. NO

48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department. No

49. State whether the program/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details. No

50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied. NO

51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department. major Strengths highly trained & Dedicated faculty and Officers Robust and comprehensive training program for undergraduate and post students despite crunch of teaching faculty post to be filled research is mainly based on variety of patients available as being 1500 bedded hospital

Weaknesses, sanctioned post lying vacant so have to manage with limited faculty gross infrastructure deficit NO MRI, No Mammography, outdated x-ray Units Opportunities and Challenges With the existing infrastructure and facilities, the department is in a position to uplift the radiological services to cater the need of this only government Medical College in east Delhi

52. Future plans of the department. To acquire the following machines and 3 Tesla MRI one Unit Digital Radiography Units 1000 mA -03 Units CT unit having 128 slice Setting up of Radiology department in proposed emergency and trauma block

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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS FOR THE LAST FIVE YEARS

Dr L UPRETI

1. High resolution computed tomography in stapedial otosclerosis. Priya SR, Singh PP, Upreti L, Vaid L. Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2013;65(Suppl 3):505-11 Citation 0; impact factor 0.05 2. Gallstone abscess: some drops may end up costlier! Venugopal V, Puri SK, Kapoor AK, Upreti L.Indian J Gastroenterol. 2014; 33(2):197. Citation 0; impact factor

3. Singh S, Agarwal S, Dutta N, Mishra S, Upreti L, Satasngi DK. Surgical repair of a submitral aneurysm in a three-year-old child. J Card Surg. 2012;27(2):238-40. Citation 0; impact factor 0.888

4. Arora A, Puri SK, Kapoor A, Upreti L, Aggarwal A. Gastrocele due to concomitant distal esophageal and antral stricture following corrosive ingestion. Trop Gastroenterol. 2011 Jul-Sep;32(3):244-6 Citation 0; impact factor

5. Bano S, Puri SK, Upreti L, Chaudhry V, Sant HK, Gondal R. Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors( GISTs) : an imaging perspective. Jpn J Radiol. 2012 Feb;30(2):105-15 Citation 2; impact factor 0.742

6. Bano S, Upreti L, Puri SK, Chaudhary V, Sakuja P. Imaging of pancreatic serous cystadenocarcinoma . Jpn J Radiol. 2011 Dec;29:730-4 Citation 1; impact factor 0.742

7. Dutta N, Agarwal S, Upretti L, Satsangi DK. Extensive local spread of rhabdomyosarcoma. J Card Surg. 2011;26(3):294. Citation 0; impact factor 0.888

8. Khante V, Agarwal S, Satyarthi S, Upretti L, Satsangi DK. Compression of the left main coronary artery by a pulmonary artery aneurysm in a patient with tetralogy of Fallot and an absent pulmonary valve. J Card Surg. 2011;26(3):330-2. Citation 0; impact factor 0.888 9. Kapoor AK, Puri SK, Arora A, Upreti L, Puri AS. Case report: Filariasis presenting as an intra-abdominal cyst. Indian J Radiol Imaging 2011; 21:18- 20 Citation 0; impact factor 10. Mohta AR, Upreti L : Cecoureterocele : Indian Pediatrics 2010 ;47(6) : 522-23

Citation ; impact factor 0.919

Dr GOPESH MEHROTRA

1. Hema Mittal, Sunita Rai, Dheeraj Shah, S V Madhu, Gopesh Mehrotra, Rajeev Kumar Malhotra, Piyush Gupta Departments of Pediatrics, *Endocrinology, Radiology and Biostatistics; University College of Medical Sciences, Dilshad Garden, New Delhi 110 095, India Correspondence to: Professor Piyush Gupta, Block R6A, Dilshad Garden, New Delhi 110 095, India. [email protected].

2. Iqbal Singh, GopeshMehrotra, ManinderS Jaura, Vivek Agarwal, Anupama Tandon, Mohit Joshi Department of Surgery (Div of Urology), University College of Medical Sciences (University of Delhi) and GTB Hospital, Delhi, India. Virtual cystoscopy (pneumo-cystoscopy)-Its utility in the prospective evaluation of bladder tumor.Indian J Urol Indian J Urol 2012 Apr;28(2):164-8

Cited by 1; Impact factor- 3. Iqbal Singh, Mohit Joshi, Gopesh Mehrotra Department of Surgery, UCMS and GTBH, New Delhi, India. [email protected] Spontaneous renal forniceal rupture due to advanced cervical carcinoma with obstructive uropathy. Arch Gynecol Obstet 2009 Jun 29;279(6):915-8. Epub 2008 Oct 29. Cited by 10; Impact factor-

4. Ajai K Srivastava, Gopesh Mehrotra, Satish K Bhargava, Sunil Agarwal, Rajendra P Tripathi Department of Radiology, University College of Medical Sciences, (University of Delhi) and Associated GTB Hospital, Dilshad Garden, Delhi - 110 095, India. Studies on the time course of apparent diffusion coefficient and signal intensities on T2- and diffusion-weighted MR Imaging in acute cerebral ischemic stroke. J Med Phys 2008 Oct;33(4):162-70 Cited by 13; Impact factor- 3.202

5. Gajender Singh Ranga, Om Prakash Kalra, Himanshu Tandon, Jasvinder Kaur Gambhir, Gopesh Mehrotra Department of Medicine, University College of Medical Sciences (University of Delhi) and Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital, Delhi, India. [email protected] Effect of aspirin on lipoprotein(a) in patients with ischemic stroke. J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis 2007 Sep-Oct;16(5):220-4 Cited by 14; Impact factor- 1.99

6. Iqbal Singh, Gopesh Mehrotra Department of Surgery (Division of Urology), University College of Medical Sciences, University of Delhi and GTB Hospital, Delhi, India. [email protected] Selective ablation of symptomatic dominant renal cysts using 99% ethanol in adult polycystic kidney disease.Urology Urology 2006 Sep;68(3):482-7; discussion 487-8 Cited by 11; Impact factor- 2.273

Dr Vinita

1. R VINITA, MD, J B KUMAR, MS, G P KUMAR, MS and S ABHISHEK, DMRD University College of Medical Sciences and Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital Dilshad Garden, Delhi 110095, India An unusual case of duodenal breaking CASE OF THE MONTH The British Journal of Radiology, 000 (2012), 1–5 Cited by 0; Impact factor- 1.533

2. Amit Gupta,1 Athiko L. Noba,1 Sweety Gupta,2 Vinod K. Arora,3 Vinita Rathi,4 Sunil Kumar,1 Papillary Cystadenocarcinoma of Ovary Presenting as Obstructive Jaundice: A Rare Presentation Oman Medical Journal Volume 27 issue 2 March 2012 Cited by 1; Impact factor- 4.389

3. Rathi Vinita, 2Yadav Poonam Pseudoaneurysm of Internal Iliac Artery Causing Hematuria in a Case of Metastatic Choriocarcinoma A case report The Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology of India May / June 2011 pg 330-332 Cited by 0; Impact factor- 1.946

4. Rathi V, Agarwal M. Ultrasonography: Special situations .Advances in Obstetrics and Gynecology Vol 3 2011 Ed Mehta S, Rajaram S, Goel N jaypee brothers medical publishers Cited by 0; Impact factor-

Dr SHUCHI BHATT

1. Tandon A, Bhargava SK, Gupta A, Bhatt S. Spontaneous transmural migration of retained surgical textile into both small and large bowel: a rare cause of intestinal obstruction. British Journal of Radiology 2009; (82): 72-75. Citation 2; impact factor 1.533

2. Rastogi R, Bhargava S K, Bhatt S, Bhargava S. Computed Tomography diagnosis of chronic Gastric Volvulus. Journal of International Medical Science Academy 2009; 22 (2): 93 Citation ; impact factor

3. Garg PK, Prasad D, Agrawal V, Bhatt S, Mohanty D, Dubey I.

Abdominoscrotal hydrocele: an insight into its origin. Hernia. 2010; 3(2):75-81

Citation0 ; impact factor 2.087

4. Tyagi A, Behl N, Dey D, Bhatt S, Sethi A K. Esophageal Foreign Body Masquerading as Myocardial Infarction with Atrioventricular Block. Anaesthesia & Analgesia. 2010; 110 (2):2641- 642 Citation 1; impact factor 3.422

5. Mehndiratta S, Suneja A, Gupta B, Bhatt S. Fetotoxicity of warfarin anticoagulation. Arch Gynecol Obstet. 2010 ;282(3):335-7.

Citation 1; impact factor 1.279

6. Singh A P, Dhammi I K , Jain A K, Bhatt S. Extra-skeletal juxta-articular chondroma of the knee. Acta Orthop traumatol ; 2010 45(2): 130-13

Citation 0; impact factor 0.55

7. Garg P K, Bhatt S, Kashyap S, George A, Jain A K. Genital filariasis masquerading as testicular torsion. J Vector Borne Dis 48, June 2011, 119–121

Citation 0; impact factor 1.177

8. Dewan P, Faridi MM, Singhal R, Arora SK, Rathi V, Bhatt S, Aggarwal SK. Meconium peritonitis presenting as abdominal calcification: three cases with different pathology. Ann Trop Paediatr. 2011;31(2):163-7. Citation 0; impact factor 1.173

9. Singh I, Bishnoi I, Agarwal V, Bhatt S. Prospective randomized clinical trial comparing phytotherapy with potassium citrate in management of minimal burden (≤8 mm) nephrolithiasis. Urol Ann, 2011;3(2):75-81. Citation 1; impact factor

10. Tandon A, Jain B, Grover C, Pandhi D, Bhatt S. Infantile Hemangioendothelioma of the Parotid Gland: A Sonographic Diagnosis. Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography. 2011; 27: 131- Citation 0; impact factor

11. Mohta M, Ophrii L E, Agarwal D, Bhatt S, Sethi A K, Chilkoti G. Vocal cord palsy: an unusual complication of paravertebral block. - Case Report Anaesth Intensive Care. 2011; 39(5): 969- 71. Cited by 2; Impact factor- 0

12. Intraductal papilloma of extraglandular segment of stensen’s duct: A sonographic diagnosis and pathological correlation. Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography. December 16, 2011; jdm.sagepub.com/content/early/2011/.../8756479311431306 Cited by 0; Impact factor-

13. Radiography and sonography of clubfoot: A comparative study. Bhargava SK, Tandon A, Prakash M, Arora S, Bhatt S, Bhargava S. Indian Journal of Orthopaedics . 46(2):229-35. Cited by 3; Impact factor-0.624

14. Garg PK, Jain BK, Kumar A, Bhatt S, Vibhav V. Fat-poor Angiomyolipoma with lymphadenopathy: Diagnostic Dilemma. Urology Annals. 2012; 4(2): 126-129. Cited by 1; Impact factor-

15. Rashmi Salhotra, Chhavi Sharma, Asha Tyagi, Surendra Kumar, AK Sethi, Shuchi Bhatt An unanticipated difficult airway in Lesch–Nyhan syndrome Journal of Anaesthesiology Clinical Pharmacology; April-June 2012: 28 (2) Cited by 4; Impact factor- 0.296

16. Amit Kumar Verma, Shuchi Bhatt. Pulmonary Tuberculosis Presenting as a

Vanishing Tumor of Lung: An Unknown Presentation International Journal of

Clinical Case Reports 2013, Vol.3, No.4 Cited by 0; Impact factor-

17. Anupama Tandon, Thingujam Usha, Satish K Bhargava, Shuchi Bhatt, Sumeet

Bhargava, Meenakshi Prakash, Aggrwal Anupkumar Durgadas. Resolution of

Gallstone Ileus with Spontaneous Evacuation of Gallstone: A Case Report.

Indian Journal of Surgery. June 2013, Volume 75, Issue 3, pp 228-231

Cited by 2; Impact factor-

Dr.ANUPAMA TANDON

1. Tandon A, Bhatt S, Bhargava SK. Dynamic musculoskeletal sonography. Journal international medical Sciences Academy Jan- March 2013;26(3):21- 24.

Cited by 0; Impact factor-

2. Singh I, Mehrotra G, Jaura MS, Agarwal V, Tandon A, Joshi M. Virtual cystoscopy (pneumo-cystoscopy) - Its utility in the prospective evaluation of bladder tumor. Indian Joural of Urology, Apr-Jun 2102,; 28(2): 164-168.

Cited by 1; Impact factor-

3. Bhargava SK, Prakash M, Tandon A, Arora s, Bhatt S, Bhargava S. Sonographic evaluation of clubfoot. Journal international medical Sciences Academy Jan- March 2013;26(3):09-14.

Cited by 0; Impact factor-

4. Bhatt S, Tandon A, , Bhargava S. Role of imaging in sub clinical atherosclerosis. Journal international medical Sciences Academy Jan- March 2013;26(3):31-34.

Cited by 0; Impact factor-

5. Tandon A, Usha T, Bhargava SK, Bhatt S, Bhargava S, Prakash M, Durgadas AA. Resolution of gallstone illeus with spontaneous evacuation of gallstone: a case report Indian J of Surgery Feb 2013 DOI 10.1007/s 12262-013-0818-3.

Cited by 2; Impact factor-

6. Pandhi D, Gupta P, Singal A, Tandon A, Sharma SB, Madhu SV. Xanthalesma palpebram: a marker of premature atherosclerosis ( risk of atherosclerosis in Xanthelasma)Online first Feb 2012 as 1136/ postgradmedj- 2011-130443

Cited by 10; Impact factor- 1.549

7. Bhargava S, Tandon A, Prakash M, Arora S, Bhatt S. “Radiography and Sonography of clubfoot- a comparative study” Indian Journal of Orthopedics 2012 March ;46 (2): 229-235.

Cited by 3; Impact factor- 0.624

8. Tandon A, Wadhwa N, Jain B, Tandon R, Bhatt S. “Intraductal papilloma of extraglandular segment of Stensen’s duct: a sonographic diagnosis and pathological correlation. Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography, published online ahead of print on Dec 16, 2011 as doi: 10.1177/8756479311431306. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

9. Prakash M, Bhargava SK, Tandon A, Arora SS, Bhatt S, Comprehensive Sonographic Evaluation of neonatal clubfoot: A case-control study, in Journal of Clinical ultrasound. (Accepted).

Cited by 0; Impact factor- 0.801

10. Tandon R, Mukerjee U, Abrari A, Patir R, Tandon A, Bansal B. Primary dural follicular lymphoma masquerading as meningioma: a case report. British journal of Neurosurgery 2012 26(6): 905-906.

Cited by 2; Impact factor- 1.104

11. Pandhi D, Verma P, Singh A, Sharma S, Tandon A. Atypical lupus erythematoses Panniculitis progressing to antinuclear antibody- negative systemic lupus erythrematoses. Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, vol 16, 2012.

Cited by 0; Impact factor-

12. Tandon A, Tandon R, Abrari A, Chandraskher M, Das P, Bansal B Bhatia N. “Cervical ectopic thymic cyst: a rare preoperative diagnosis ” BMJ Case Reports 2011 bcr.05.2011.4250(1).

Cited by 1; Impact factor-16.378

13. Tandon A, Jain B, Tandon R, Grover C, Pandhi D, Bhatt S. “Infantile Hemangioendothelioma of Parotid: A sonographic diagnosis”. Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography May/June 2011; 27: 131-134.

Cited by 0; Impact factor-

14. Tandon A, Agarwal R, Tandon R, Prakash M “Multiple Intracystic Floating Balls: an unusual but unique sonographic pattern of mature cystic teratoma. BMJ Case Reports 2011; DOI: 10.1136/bcr.03.2011.3962.

Cited by 0; Impact factor- 16.378

15. Tandon R, Tandon A, Abrari A, Chandraskhar M, Das M, Bansal B. “Juvenile psammomatoid ossifying fibroma: a rare cause of unilateral proptosis” BMJ Case Reports 2011; DOI: 10.1136/bcr.05.2011.4195.

Cited by 0; Impact factor- 16.378

16. Tandon A, Tandon R, Kishore N, Bhargava SK. “Bronchoalveolar Carcinoma– the great masquerader: a case report” Journal International Medical Sciences Academy. Oct-Dec 2010:Vol.23, No.4; 239-240.

Cited by 0; Impact factor-

17. Tandon A, Guleria K, Tandon R, Bhargava SK, Vaid NB “ Ovarian dermoid rupturing into urinary bladder- an imaging diagnosis” in Ultrasound Obstretics and Gynecology Dec 2009.DOI:10.1002/uog.7524.

Cited by 0; Impact factor- 3.14

18. Tandon A, Bhargava SK, Gupta A, Bhatt A. “Spontaneous transmural migration of retained surgical textile into both small and large bowel: a rare cause of intestinal obstruction”. British Journal of Radiology 2009; 82: e72- e79.

Cited by 7; Impact factor- 1.533

Dr NATASHA GUPTA

1. Amatya P, Shah D, Gupta N. Clinical and ultrasonographic measurement of liver size in normal children. Indian J Pediatr 2013: doi 10.1007/s12098-013- 1288-0 (Published online 28 November 2013). Cited by 0; Impact factor- 0.919

2. Dewan P, Rai A, Gupta N, Shah D, Faridi MMA. A rare lethal case of chondrodysplasia punctata with extensive airway involvement. Fetal Pediatr Pathol 2012:doi 10.3109/15513815.2012.656826 (Published online 2012). Cited by 0; Impact factor- 0.398

3. Shah GS, Shrivastava MK, Shah D, Gupta N. Achondroplasia: Case report and review of literature. J Nepal Pediatr Soc 2011;31:224-6. Cited by 0; Impact factor-

4. Gupta N, Shah D, Singh U, Tiwari A. Antenatal diagnosis of large sacro- coccygeal teratoma with foetal cardimegaly and hydrops. Kathmandu Univ Med J 2008;6:383-5 Cited by 1; Impact factor-

5. Gupta N, Shah D, Singh U, Tiwari A. Atypical malignant round cell tumour of femur. BMJ Case Reports 2008;doi.10.1136/bcr.06.2008.0159 (Published online August 7, 2008). Cited by 0; Impact factor-

6. Gupta N, Ghai R, Shah D, Kiran PS. Camptomelic dysplasia: prenatal diagnosis by ultrasound. Skeletal Radiology 2006;35:699-701. Cited by 0; Impact factor- 1.743

7. Narang M, Shah D, Gupta N. Intracranial arteriovenous malformation iwth maternal carbamazepine use. Indian Journal of Pediatrics 2007;74:85-86. Cited by 2; Impact factor- 0.919

Dr A.K. SRIVATAVA

1. Srivastava A.K., Gopesh Mehrotra , Satish K. Bhargava, Sunil Agarwal Rajendra P Tripathi : Studies on the time Course of apparent diffusion coefficient and signal intensities on T2- and diffusion –weighted MR Imaging in acute cerebral ischemic stroke; Journal of Medical Physics , vol 33 , No.4 2008 , pp 162-168 Full paper (original article) Citation Index 11 in international Citations Cited by 13; Impact factor- 3.208

2. Srivastava A.K.,Gopesh Mehrotra ,Satish K.Bhargava, Sunil Agarwal ,Rajendra P Tripathi Studies on ADC values on Diffusion weighted MR Imaging in various regions of brain on healthy subjects and in ischemic brain Journal of Medical Physics Vol 35 No.4 page 48 (2011) Cited by ; Impact factor- 3.208

3. Ajai Srivastava , Rajpal K, T. Anupama , S.Bhatt “Comparative studies of Radiation doses from 4 slice and 64 slice CT Presented at CN-192-143 IAEA International Conference on Radiation Protection Bonn ,Germany from 03- 12-2012 to 07-03-2012 Cited by 0; Impact factor-

4. Srivastava A.K., Gopesh Mehrotra , Satish K. Bhargava, Sunil Agarwal , Rajendra P Tripathi Image based studies on time course of ADC, signal intensity and accuracy of diffusion weighted MR Imaging in cerebral ischemic stroke at EUROMAR 2009 held at university of Gothenburg, Sweden from July 5 to July 9, 2009 Cited by 0; Impact factor-

5. Gopesh Mehrotra ,Anupama Tandon,Sanjay Gupta ,Agarwal A Durgadas ,Ajai K Srivastava Imaging of Acute appendicitis : Role of low dose CT page 3 RSNA December 1 -6 Chicago Gastro intestinal (CT) Cited by 0; Impact factor-

BOOKS AUTHORED

Dr L UPRETI

1. Brain Imaging Case review series : Ankur Arora, Sunil K Puri, Lalendra Upreti (First edition), Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers. 2011

Dr A.K.SRIVASTAVA

2.Srivastava Ajai, Rawat Seema , Korpal Smita ,Khanuja Manika Text Book on Fundamental of Medical Imaging Technology Edition Fall 2013Vikash Publication for Sikkim Manipal University 2013 (Main author)

CHAPTERS IN BOOKS RELATED TO RADIOLOGY

Dr L.Upreti

1. Upreti L, Bhargava SK, Jain S, Gupta R Mohta A . Pediatric Gastrointestinal Tract : In Diagnostic Radiology and Imaging ; 2nd Edition; Eds. Subbarao K, Banerjee S, Aggarwal SK, Bhargava SK.Jaypee Brothers Medical publishers (P) Ltd. New Delhi.1225-1240

2. Bhargava SK, Upreti L , Jain A, Gupta L. Pediatric Genitourinary System : In Diagnostic Radiology and Imaging ; 2nd Edition; Eds. Subbarao K, Banerjee S, Aggarwal SK, Bhargava SK.Jaypee Brothers Medical publishers (P) Ltd. New Delhi.1241-1264

3. Bhargava SK Upreti L, , Jain S, Gupta R. Pediatric Abdominal masses --- Imaging : In Diagnostic Radiology and Imaging ; 2nd Edition; Eds. Subbarao K, Banerjee S, Aggarwal SK, Bhargava SK.Jaypee Brothers Medical publishers (P) Ltd. New Delhi. 1265-1278

4. Rathi V, Upreti L, Bhargava SK. Medicolegal Aspects In Radiology : In Diagnostic Radiology and Imaging ; 2nd Edition; Eds. Subbarao K, Banerjee S, Aggarwal SK, Bhargava SK.Jaypee Brothers Medical publishers (P) Ltd. New Delhi. 1431-1453

5. Upreti L, Vashisht GP, Bhargava SK, Yadav A. Colour Doppler Of Small Parts : In , Text Book of Colour Doppler Imaging ( First Edition 2003) ; Ed. Bhargava SK Jaypee Brothers Medical publishers (P) Ltd. New Delhi.154-168

6. Upreti L, Bhargava SK, Jain S, Doppler Imaging of The peripheral Arteries : In , Text Book of Colour Doppler Imaging ( First Edition 2003) ; Ed. Bhargava SK Jaypee Brothers Medical publishers (P) Ltd. New Delhi.169-178

7. Upreti L, Gupta R, Jain S. Venous System : In , Text Book of Colour Doppler Imaging ( First Edition 2003) ; Ed. Bhargava SK Jaypee Brothers Medical publishers (P) Ltd. New Delhi.179-186

8. Srivastava AK, Bhargava SK, Upreti L, Pushkarna R, Gupta R . Magnetic resonace Imaging . In , Text Book of Radiology for residents and technicians Doppler Imaging ( Second Edition 2001) ; Ed. Bhargava SK CBS Publishers & Distributors, New Delhi.309-343

Dr Vinita

Rathi V, Srivastava H.Imaging. in Practical Manual of Obstetrics& Gynecology for PG examination Editors Neerja Goel, Sumita Mehta, Shalini rajaram, Himshweta Srivastava Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd.First edition 2009 273-283.

Dr. Shuchi Bhatt BOOKS

1. Principles and Practice of Ultrasonography; Editor -- Prof S.K. Bhargava; Publisher: Jaypee Brothers; 2002 As Author : 9 chapters 2. Text Book of Color Doppler Imaging; Editor -- Prof S.K. Bhargava; Publisher: Jaypee Brothers; 2003

As Author : 4 chapters 3. Diagnostic Radiology and Imaging; Editor – Kakarla Subbarao, Samir Banerjee, Sudarshan K. Aggarwal, Satish K Bhargava; Publisher – Jaypee Brothers; 2003 As Author: 1 chapter 4. Radiological Procedures; Editor -- Prof S.K. Bhargava; Publisher: Peepee Brothers; 2004 As Author: 1 chapter 5. Step-by-Step Ultrasound; Editor -- Prof S.K. Bhargava; Publisher: Peepee Brothers; 2004

As Author: 2 chapters 6. Radiological Differential Diagnosis; Editor -- Prof S.K. Bhargava; Publisher: Jaypee Brothers; 2005

As Author: 2 chapters 7. Ultrasound Differential Diagnosis; Editor – Prof S.K. Bhargava; Publisher: Jaypee Brothers; 2005 As Author: 3 chapters 8. Radiological Signs and Syndromes; Editor – Prof S.K. Bhargava; Publisher: Peepee Brothers; 2005 As Author: 5 chapters 9. CT Differential Diagnosis; Editor -- Prof S.K. Bhargava; Publishers: Jaypee Brothers; 2006 As Author: 1 chapter

10. CT & MRI Protocols-A Practical Approach; Editor–Prof S.K. Bhargava; Publisher: Peepee Brothers; 2006 As Author: 1 chapter 11. Text Book of Radiology and Imaging; Editor – Prof S.K. Bhargava; Publishers -CBS; 2007 As Author: 1 chapter

Dr Anupama Tandon

Contributed multiple chapters in three books on Radiology & Imaging-

1. CT Differential Diagnosis, Ed: Bhargava SK, Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd. 2006 – 1 chapter.

Musculoskeletal system (pages 447-527) A) Bony lesions B) Rib lesions C) Skull and jaw lesions D) Bony spinal lesions E) Arthritis F) Soft tissue lesions

2. CT & MRI Protocol – A Practical Approach, Ed: Bhargava SK, Peepee Publishers & distributors (P) Ltd 2006. – 10 chapter Section I- Computed Tomography(CT)- 6 chapters 1) Thorax (pages 38-52) 2) Cardiac (53-63) 3) Abdomen (64-90) 4) Musculoskeletal (91-107) 5) Special considerations in pediatric imaging (108-109) 6) CT guided interventions (110-112)

Section II – Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)- 4 chapters 7) Brain & skull (pages 119-154) 8) Neck (155- 161) 9) Cardiac (173-175) 10) Abdomen (176-198)

3. “Seminars in Radiology” Ed: Bhargava SK, Peepee Publishers & distributors (P) Ltd - 19 chapters Central nervous system and spine: 1) Intraventricular masses 2) Sellar and suprasellar masses 3) Hydrocephalus 4) Cavernous angioma 5) Intracranial metastasis 6) Cyst with mural nodule 7) Paraplegia 8) Spinal dysraphism Respiratory system: 9) Pulmonary cavity 10) Bronchiectasis 11) Pneumoconiosis 12) Carcinoma lung Gastro-intestinal system: 13) Bowel perforation 14) Mesenteric lesions 15) Mesenteric ischemia

Genito-urinary system: 16) Congenital anomalies of urinary tract 17) Bladder outflow obstruction Musculoskeletal system: 18) Rib lesions 19) Muscle tumors B)

Contributed multiple chapters in three books on Radiology & Imaging- 4. “Seminars in Radiology” Ed: Bhargava SK, Peepee Publishers & distributors (P) Ltd - 20 chapters

Central nervous system and spine: 1) Intraventricular masses 20) Sellar and suprasellar masses 21) Hydrocephalus 22) Cavernous angioma 23) Intracranial metastasis 24) Cyst with mural nodule 25) Paraplegia 26) Spinal dysraphism

Respiratory system: 27) Pulmonary cavity 28) Bronchiectasis 29) Pneumoconiosis 30) Carcinoma lung Gastro-intestinal system: 31) Bowel perforation 32) Mesenteric lesions 33) Mesenteric ischemia 34) Genito-urinary system 35) Congenital anomalies of urinary tract 36) Bladder outflow obstruction

Musculoskeletal system: 37) Rib lesions 38) Muscle tumors

Dr A.K.Srivastava

1. Contributed TEN chapter in the book entitled “Text book of Radiology for Residents and Technician 3rd edition (2006) Published by CBS Publisher & Distributor 496/11a Ansari Road Daryaganj Delhi Chapter 4 : Basic Physics page (88-108), Chapter 5 ;Generation & Properties of x-ray (109-140)Chapter6.:Radiation hazards, Protection and interaction of x-ray with Matter (page 141-160) Chapter 9:General Radiography (page (182-193),Chapter15: Doppler ultrasound –Principles and Principles & Application (Page 279-288),Chapter 16: Computed Tomography (289-308), Chapter17: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (309-343),Chapter18: Digital Radiography (344-352)Chapter 19: Radionuclide imaging (page 353-383) ,Chapter 23: Recent Advances in Computed radiography and Digital Radiography 2. Contributed 6: chapters in the book entitled “Principles and Practice of Ultrasonography Published by Jaypee brothers Medical Publishers 23/23b Ansari road Darayaganj Delhi (2002) Chapter 1 Historic perspective of ultrasound (page 1- 4),Chapter 2 Nature of Ultrasound (page 5-19),Chapter 3 Interaction of Ultrasound with matter (Page10-15) ,Chapter 4 Transducer (16-26)Chapter 5 Basic Ultrasound Instrumentation (page 27-41)Chapter 6 Real Time ultrasound 3. Contributed 5 Chapter in a book entitled “Color Doppler” Published by Jaypee brothers Medical Publishers (2003) Chapter 1 The story of Doppler (1-2),Chapter 2 Basic Haemodynamics (3-12) Chapter 3 Doppler Principles (13-21) , Chapter 4 Doppler spectral Analysis (22-30),Chapter 5 Color Flow Imaging (31-38) 4. Contributed one Chapter in book the entitled “Special Radiological Procedures “published by Jaypee brothers Medical Publishers 23/23B Ansari Road Darayaganj Delhi (2003) Chapter 4: Radiation Protection ( Page 23-31) 5. Contributed one chapter in the book entitled STEP BY STEP Ultrasound Published by Pee Pee Publisher 7/31 Ansari Road Darayaganj Delhi Chapter 1 Physics of Ultrasound ( Page 1-15 6. Contributed one chapter in the book entitled MCQs in RADIOLOGY Published by Jay Pee Publisher 7/31 Ansari Road Darayaganj Delhi Chapter 15. Radiophysics and Radiotherapy Page 307-316 7. Risk benefit analysis in diagnostic Radiology advances in Diagnostic Medical Physics Himalaya publishing new Delhi (page 238-245). 8.Text book Radiology and Imaging CBS Publisher (2007) Introduction page 1

NAME OF THE STUDENTS/RESIDENTS WHO HAVE ATTAINED DISTINCTIONS IN VARIOUS UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS/NATIONAl OR INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES:

a. 3rd Prize Film Reading Session: Delhi Imaging Update: 28-02-2014 b. 1st Prize Film Reading Session: Delhi Imaging Update: 01-03-2014 c. 2nd Prize Film Reading Session at National CME, IRIA: 1-2 Nov. 2014, at RML Hospital, New Delhi by Dr. Nipun, Dr. Nitin, Dr. Pooja d. 1st Prize National Commemorative Session International Day of Radiology: 01-11-2014 by Dr. Nipun, Dr. Murtaza e. 1st Prize in Film Reading Session in CME on Genitourinary Interventions on 27-12-2014, at IRIA House, New Delhi by Dr. Nipun, Dr. Pooja, Dr. Sarthak

Surgery

Department of Surgery

1. Name of the Department: Surgery

2. Year of establishment: 1987

3. Is the Department part of a college/Faculty of the university? Yes, Department is part of college.

4. Names of programs offered (UG, PG, PharmD, Integrated Masters; M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Ph.D., Certificate, Diploma, PG Diploma, D.M./M.Ch., Super specialty fellowship, etc.) : UG, PG

5. Interdisciplinary programs and departments involved

a) Tuesday clinical meeting: Weekly academic meeting by various departments on rotation basis. b) Surgical pathology meeting: Monthly meeting between department of Pathology and Surgery c) Surgical Radiology meeting: Weekly meeting between department of Radiology and Surgery d) Undergraduate Seminars

6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. None

7. Details of programs discontinued, if any, with reasons None

8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System

a) Undergraduate: Monthly clinical evaluation, Annually theory and practical examination b) Postgraduate: Six monthly evaluations by theory and practical examination, final evaluation at end of three year

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9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments Yes, for Thesis purposes.

10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual(Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others) Sanctioned Filled Actual (including (College + CAS & MPS) Hospital) Professor 02 01 01 Associate 05 02 02 Professor/Reader Assistant Professor 07 05 05 Lecturer Tutor / Clinical Instructor Senior Resident 05 03 03

11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance Name Qualification Designation Specialization No. Of Years of Experience B K Jain MBBS, MS Director General 32 Professor Surgery Naveen MBBS, MS Associate General 12 Sharma Professor Surgery Sunil Kumar MBBS, MS Director General 30 Professor Surgery Amit Gupta MBBS, MS Assistant General 9 Professor Surgery Sanjay MBBS, MS Professor General 35 Gupta Surgery, Urology Seema MBBS, MS Assistant General 7 Professor Surgery

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Arun Gupta MBBS, MS Professor General 35 Surgery, Urology Navneet MBBS, MS Professor General 23 Kaur Surgery Vivek MBBS, MS Director General 30 Agrawal Professor Surgery Ashesh Jha MBBS, MS Assistant General 4 Professor Surgery Iqbal Singh MBBS, MS, Professor General 20 Mch Surgery, Urology Kamal MBBS, MS Assistant General 8 Professor Surgery

12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors None

13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – program-wise information None

14. Program-wise Student Teacher Ratio

Undergraduate – approximate 2:1 Postgraduate – approximate 1.5:1

15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual

a) Academic support staff – none b) Administrative staff (actual) - 1

16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies

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a) Gene environment interaction in genes of cancer (Professor Sanjay Gupta- Coinvestigator) – funded by DST and ICMR

17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise. Australia India trauma system collaboration project (Funding agency - DST), Funds primarly controlled by AIIMS, New Delhi. Our department is one of additional four sites for project.

18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received a) National collaboration b) International collaboration Australia India trauma system collaboration project (same as above)

19. Departmental projects funded by ICMR; DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received. Australia India trauma system collaboration project (Funding agency - DST)

20. Research facility / centre with State recognition National recognition International recognition None

21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies. None

22. Publications: Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) – Information provided in table Monographs Chapters in Books Booksedited

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Books with ISBN with details of publishers Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, Medline, etc.) Citation Index – range / average SNIP (Source Normalized impact per Paper) SJR (SCImago Journal Rank) Impact Factor – range / average h-index

Name Number Book Book Books Number Citation SNIP/ s of Chapter s with ISBN listed in Index – SJR/ papers s edited with Internationa range / /Impac averag details of l Database t e publisher Factor/

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B K 105 6 Nil Nil NA NA NA Jain Naveen 15 3 Nil Nil NA NA NA Sharma Sunil 75 1 None 2 NA NA NA Kumar Amit 30 4 Nil Nil NA NA NA Gupta Sanjay 30 4 Nil Nil NA NA NA Gupta Seema 15 0 Nil Nil NA NA NA Arun 45 5 Nil Nil NA NA NA Gupta Navnee 75 3 Nil Nil NA NA NA t Kaur Vivek 70 2 Nil Nil NA NA NA Agrawal

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Ashesh 4 0 Nil Nil NA NA NA Jha Iqbal 125 5 Nil Nil NA NA NA Singh Kamal 20 5 Nil Nil NA NA NA

23. Details of patents and income generated None

24. Areas of consultancy and income generated None

25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / industries in India and abroad None

26. Faculty serving in a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (specify)

B K Jain Nominated as member of the committee constituted by University Grants Commission for evaluation and assessment of the proposals submitted by the College teachers for the purpose of availing travel grant assistance to attend International Conferences abroad. Nominated and attended MCI Basic Course (Workshop) in Medical Education Technologies for Medical Teachers from 19-21 November 2013 at MAMC, New Delhi Nominated as Member in the Academic & Ethical Committee of GTB Hosptal, Delhi

Naveen Sharma Faculty at AMASICON 2013, Indore, 22nd-25th August, 2013 Faculty at UPASICON, Ghaziabad,22nd-24th November, 2013 Sunil Kumar Faculty at Trauma 2013, held at AIIMS, New Delhi in Nov 2013.

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Delivered a lecture on “Penetrating Chest Trauma” Chaired two scientific sessions Faculty for ATLS providers course at JPN apex trauma centre and Puddicherry Course Director for ATLS providers course at Kottayam ATLS site Amit Gupta Faculty at Masterclass, UPASICON November 2013,Ghaziabad

Sanjay Gupta Appointed Member of Committee for “Development of Minimum Standards for Clinical Establishments”, DGHS, GOI.

Navneet Kaur Elected executive member of Association of Breast Surgeons of India (ABSI)

Invited by Doordarshan for a Panel discussion on “Cancer in women” on “Health Show” aired on May 2, 2013

Faculty at 2nd Annual conference of Association of breast surgeons of India. ABSICON , PGI Chandigarh May 17-19th, 2013,

Video presentation : Oncoplastic surgery, Chronic post-mastectomy pain in breast cancer patients

Faculty at ASICON 2013, Ahmedabad, Gujrat December 26-29. Video lecture on LatissimusDorsiMiniflap breast reconstruction, Symposium on “Controversies in the management of benign breast disorders”

Faculty at SGPGI Breast course 2014 & ABSI skills course. Lucknow 8th& 9th February 2014. Video Lecture on LatissimusDorsiMiniflap breast reconstruction VivekAgrawal Invited to the interview panel of the J & K Public Service Commission as a subject expert for the posts of the Medical Officer in January 2014. IqbalSingh Faculty at 45th Annual Conference of the Urological Society of India, New Delhi, 29Jan-2nd Feb, 2014, Chaired session

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Chaired session on Laparoscopy & robotics

Presented videos entitled “Robot assisted Laparoscopic Pyeloplasty “ & “ Robot assisted repair- reconstruction of a case of Megaureter Kamal Faculty at Endosurg 2015, International conference at AIIMS

27. Faculty recharging strategies (Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs). CME conducted on dated 14th September 2014 with title “Contemporary Medico- legal and Ethical issues in Medical / Surgical Practice”

28. Student projects Percentage of students who have taken upin-house projects including inter- departmental projects Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities / industry / institute Information at Academic Session of University College of Medical Sciences (Approximate 10 students project). a) One Undergraduate student doing project in department of Surgery currently (Effect of Trauma on “3Ds‟: Death, disability and debt. An observational study (Project under ICMR, Reference ID: 2015-04547))

29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by Faculty - Same as answer of Question 26 Doctoral / post doctoral fellows - NA Students - NA

30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any. CME conducted on dated 14th September 2014 with title “Contemporary Medico-legal and Ethical issues in Medical / Surgical Practice”with funds generated by department.

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31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments All Research at college are conducted with prior approval from college ethics committee.

32. Student profile program-wise: Name of the Program Applications Selected Pass percentage (refer to question no. 4) received Male Female Male Female NA NA NA NA

33. Diversity of students Name of the % of % of students % of students % of Program students from other from students (refer to question from the universities universities from no. 4) same within the outside the other university State State countries NA NA NA NA NA

34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE, USMLE, PLAB, GPAT, NCLEX, CGFNS, IELTSand other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise. Not Available

35. Student progression Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG NA PG to M.Phil,DM / M Ch / DNB NA PG to Ph.D. NA Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral NA Employed NA Campus selection Other than campus recruitment Entrepreneurs NA

36. Diversity of staff Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same university 2

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from other universities within the State 1 from universities from other States 9 from universities outside the country 0

37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil.,DM, M Ch, Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period

a) Professor Iqbal Singh – Mch Urology from AIIMS, Delhi (as sponsored candidate) b) Professor Navneet Kaur: Undergoing Ph.D at department of Surgery at UCMS, Delhi. c) Dr. Pankaj Garg: Undergoing Mch at AIIMS, Delhi (Sponsored by college)

38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to a) Library: Yes b) Internet facilities for staff and students: Yes c) Total number of classrooms: 5 d) Class rooms with ICT facility and „smart‟ class rooms: Nil e) Students‟ laboratories: Nil f) Research laboratories: Nil

39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates a) from the host institution/university b) from other institutions/universities

Research Associates: 2 1) Professor Sanjay Gupta – Guide to Ph.D student (doing Ph.D in department of Cancer Biology (Biochemistry) at University College of Medical Sciences, Delhi. 2) Prof Arun Gupta: Guide to Ph.D student (Prof. Navneet Kaur)at University College of Medical Sciences, Delhi.

Students: 1 1) Prof Navneet Kaur is Ph.D student under Prof. Arun Guptaat University

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College of Medical Sciences, Delhi.

40. Number of postgraduate students getting financial assistance from the university. Not Available

41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new program(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. Not Applicable

42. Does the department obtain feedback from a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching learning evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? b. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching learning evaluation and how does the department utilize the feedback? c. Alumni and employers on the programs offered and how does the department utilize the feedback? Department of Surgery used to take feedback from Faculty and Students for improvement of teaching methods.

43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10): NIL

44. Give details of student enrichment programs (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts. Tuesday clinical meetings like CPC frequently invite external experts for their valuable opinion. Recently, in a CPC on dated 24-03-15, Professor from department of Surgical disciplines, AIIMS, Delhi was invited as expert for clinicopathological case discussion.

45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programs including clinical teaching.

a) Lectures including audiovisual aids b) Bedside clinical case discussion c) Demonstrations d) Workshops

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e) CME

46. How does the department ensure that program objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored? By constant monitoring and analysis.

47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. Dr. Sunil Kumar delivered two Seminars on “winning strategies”.

48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department. None

49. State whether the program/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details. Academic Section

50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied.

a) Postgraduate Thesis in various aspects of . b) Short ICMR projects by Undergraduates c) Use of skill laboratory for development of skills in undergraduates and postgraduates (eg. Endotrainer for development of laparoscopy skills) d) Short version of ATLS delivered to Residents from time to time.

51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department.

Strengths: a) UCMS and GTB hospital is only hospital of eastern Delhi which provide tertiary healthcare facilities at free of cost. b) Department of Surgery used to practice a wide variety of surgical procedures including , Urology, Oncology, and Minimal invasive surgeries.

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c) Highly qualified and experienced faculty

Weaknesses a) Lack of modern facilities like robotic surgeries, advanced laparoscopic surgeries b) Lack of adequate faculty

Opportunities a) Provide training in surgical skills to undergraduates, postgraduates and senior residents of department.

Challenges a) As department of Surgery caters a large population of east Delhi, which lead to overcrowding of patients in Surgical Wards.

52. Future plans of the department.

a) UCMS and GTB Hospital, a centre for ATLS training b) Proposal for starting MS in General Surgery

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