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Research & Academic Activities 2016 We are happy to inform all the Students and Faculty members of NRI Medical College & General Hospital, that we are bringing the “NRI ACADEMIC DIARY 2016” depicting the Academic Activities of Pre Clinical, Para Clinical, Clinical & Superspeciality Departments of the Institution. As you are aware that the image and quality of any Medical College depends on the learned Faculty members, their involvement in the research and Academic Activities, in addition to the Infrastructure, Equipment and Investigative Facilities of the College & Hospital. As you go through the pages of the booklet, you can notice the excellent efforts put forth by each Department. The Senior Faculty Members, inculcating in the minds of Junior Doctors, the value of Hard Work, and with utmost dedication to their duties and with their innovative ideas, stimulating them to publish their work. They encourage them to participate in CMEs and Conferences, which gives them an opportunity to interact with senior members of their respective branches, to share their vast experience. We wish to congratulate and appreciate all the Faculty members and request them to continue their commitment with the same spirit to get more laurels to their Department and the Institution, to project our NRI Medical College & General Hospital as one of the best Medical Institutions in our State and our Country. We sincerely acknowledge the encouragement of the Management for their relentless efforts to improve the Institution and for their unstinted support to the Academic Activity. Dr C HANUMANTHA RAO Vice-Principal (Academic) Institutional Research & Publications Committee CHAIRMAN: Dr N V S CHOWDARY, Principal Co-Chairman: Dr C HANUMANTHA RAO, Vice-Principal (Academic) FACULTY MEMBERS: 01. Dr S Muralidhar Reddy, Professor, Anatomy 02. Dr V Siva Prabodh, Professor, Biochemistry 03. Dr Prasunapriya Nayak, Professor, Physiology – Member Secretary 04. Dr M Ramesh Babu, Professor, Microbiology 05. Dr Chebrolu Srinivas, Professor, Forensic Medicine 06. Dr N S Sanjeeva Rao, Professor, Community Medicine 07. Dr Sadhna Sharma, Professor, General Medicine 08. Dr Pragathi Rao, Professor, TB & CD 09. Dr D Phanibhushan, Professor, Psychiatry 10. Dr K Prabha Devi, Professor, OB & GY 11. Dr B Vijayalakshmi, Professor, Paediatrics 12. Dr V Nagendranath, Professor, Anaesthesiology 13. Dr B Suryanarayana, Professor, General Surgery 14. Dr N Lakshmi Chowdary, Professor, Ophthalmology 15. Dr R Vidya Sagar, Associate Professor, ENT 16. Dr Biju Govind, Professor, Cardiology 17. Dr M Nageswara Rao, Professor, Neuro Surgery Institutional Ethics Committee (As per ICMR Guidelines) 1. Prof K R S Sambasiva Rao Professor of Biotechnology, ANU – Chairperson 2. Dr M C Das Professor & HOD, Department of Pharmacology, NRI MC – Secretary 3. Dr S Muralidhar Reddy Professor, Department of Anatomy, NRI MC – Joint Secretary 4. Dr K Satyanarayana Chary Genito Urinary Surgeon – Member 5. Dr V Raghuram Reddy Paediatrician – Member 6. Mrs Indrani B Principal, Aravinda Model School, Mangalagiri – Member 7. Mr R R Das Advocate – Member 8. Dr M Ramesh Babu Professor & HOD, Department of Microbiology, NRI MC – Member 9. Dr K Prabha Devi Professor, Department of OB & GY, NRIMC – Member Update RESEARCH ACTIVITIES (January to December, 2016) ABSTRACT INDEX Page No. 1. CHAPTER - 1 1 - 59 Academic & Research Activities (Department Wise) 2. CHAPTER - 2 60 - 65 Guest Lectures & CMEs conducted at NRI Medical College & General Hospital 3. CHAPTER - 3 66 - 69 Proceedings of Academy of Medical Sciences 4. CHAPTER - 4 70 - 74 Awards, Prizes and other Recognitions for Faculty Members and Post Graduate Students 5. CHAPTER - 5 75 - 78 Dissertation Projects by Post Graduate Students CChhaappteterr -- 11 Academic & Research Activities (Department Wise) YEAR : 2016 (Jan 2016 to Dec 2016) DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY Scientific Articles Published in Journals : 01. “A study of communications of Ulnar, Median and Musculocutaneous Nerves” - International Journal of Health Sciences and Research, April 2016, Vol.6 (4), Page: 160-167. Dr N B S Parimala 02. “Attitudes and Practices of Post Graduates towards Medical Research” - Indian Journal of Basic & Applied Medical Research; June 2016, Volume : 5, Issue : 3, Page : 513-519. Dr Muralidhar Reddy Sangam 03. “A rare case report of Common Colic Trunk and Right Gastroepiploic Artery from Superior Mesenteric Artery” - Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences, July 2016, 4(7E):2612-2615. Dr N B S Parimala, Dr Suma Devi 04. “Bilateral Partial Ossification of Stylohyoid ligament” - Journal of Evidence Based Medicine and Healthcare; Sep. 2016, Volume : 3, Issue : 72, Page : 3949-3950 Dr Aparna Gullapalli Ongoing Research Projects : 01. “Chromosomal Abnormalities in CHD in age group of 1st day to 13 years”. CMEs & Guest Lectures : Dr S Muralidhar Reddy, Professor & HOD 01. Resource Person for Workshop on Research Methodology & Biostatistics for 1st year Post Graduates (2016 Batch) of NRI Medical College conducted by Medical Education Unit from 9th to 12th November, 2016. Topic: “Ethical Clearance” 2 DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY Paper / Poster Presentation : Dr G Srikanth Reddy, Final year PG 01. “Study of Lipid Peroxidation and Antioxidant status in Ischemic Stroke patients” - 3rd ANNUAL RESEARCH DAY conducted by Medical Education Unit, NRI Academy of Sciences, Chinakakani on 12th January, 2016. Dr V Siva Prabodh, Professor & HOD 02. “ATCOM -student’s perspectives” in 4th APMEDUCON - 2016, Andhra Medical College, Vizag from 10th to 13th May, 2016 Dr Cherukuri Vijaya, House surgeon 03. Participated International CME ISCOMS 2016, Netherlands and presented a Poster titled “Tripping Towards Syndrome X : A Prevalence study in Adolescents” in June, 2016. Scientific Articles Published in Journals : 01. “Influence of ethanol on aluminum-induced alterations in oxidative stress of rat thalamic area” - J NTR Univ Health Sci 5:176-82. Nayak P, Sharma SB and Chowdary NVS 02. “Factors Influencing high And Low Academic Performance in 1st Mbbs-Students Perfective” - Indian Journal of Research, 2016, Vol 5 (4); 23-24 Dr Siva Prabodh, Dr Arif Pasha, Dr Desai Vidya, Dr Kusuma Kumari 03. “Frequency of Hyponatremia in Critically ill Patients” - Indian Journals of Applied Research; Volume : 6 | Issue : 6 | June 2016 | ISSN - 2249-555X | IF : 3.919 | IC Value : 74.50. Dr Arif Pasha, Dr SK Afsar Pasha, Dr Siva Prabodh 04. “HbA1c levels in patients of acute decompensated heart failure” - Asian Journal of Medical Sciences | Jul-Aug 2016 | Vol 7 | Issue 4; p55-58 Ravi Shekhar, Biju Govind, NVS Chowdary, Sadana Sharma, John Satish, Viday Desai, Siva Prabodh. Ongoing Research Projects : 01. “Trace elements dynamics in critically ill patients” 02. “Iron status in Type II DM” 03. “Lipid status in healthy smokers” CMEs & Guest Lectures : Dr V Siva Prabodh, Professor & HOD 01. Resource Person for Orientation Programme for New Batch of House Surgeons of NRI Medical College conducted by Medical Education Unit on 18th & 19th April, 2016. Topic: “Sending Samples and Requisitions for various investigations - Protocols” 02. Guest Faculty for Dr NTR UHS Zonal CME conducted by the Department of Physiology on 27.03.2016. Topic: “Gene Expression - Mechanism” 23 03. Guest Faculty for Dr NTR UHS Zonal CME conducted by the Department of Pharmacology on 24.04.2016. Topic: “Radiommuno Assay” 04. Attended as a delegate for “ATCOM & Revised Basic Workshop” at Andhra Medical College, Vizag from 10th to 13th May, 2016. 05. Attended as a Faculty for Scientific writing and Teaching & Testing Attitudes for 6th Annual State Conference of Andhra Pradesh on Medical Education APMEDUCON 2016 held at Andhra Medical College, Visakhapatnam from 1st to 3rd July, 2016. 06. Resource Person for Orientation Programme for New Batch of Fresh Batch of 1st MBBS Students of NRI Medical College conducted by Medical Education Unit on 7th & 8th September, 2016 Topic: “Importance of Attitude & Communication Skills in Medicine” 07. Resource Person for Workshop on Research Methodology & Biostatistics for 1st year Post Graduates of NRI Medical College conducted by Medical Education Unit from 9th to 12th November, 2016. Topics: 1. “Steps in Research Process” 2. “Dissertation writing” 08. Attended as Delegate for “National Seminar on Optimizing Medical Graduates’ Competency Assessment - OMEGA 2016” conducted by Department of Medical Education, Dr Pinnamaneni Siddhartha Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Foundation, Vijayawada on 10th December, 2016. Dr Desai Vidya Sripad, Professor 09. Attended as a Guest Speaker and delivered a Lecture on “Pre Analytical Errors” at Ramesh Hospital, Vijayawada on 2nd May, 2016. 10. Resource Person for Orientation Programme for New Batch of Fresh Batch of 1st MBBS Students of NRI Medical College conducted by Medical Education Unit on 7th & 8th September, 2016 Topic: “1st MBBS Course Schedule” 24 DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY Scientific Articles Published in Journals : 01. “Effect of tocotrienol on medium dose ethanol-induced alternations in serum superoxide and peroxide handling capacities (SPHC) in rat” - Indian Journal of Experimental Biology 54:729-734. Dasari P and Nayak P 02. “Influence of ethanol on aluminum-induced alterations in oxidative stress of rat thalamic area” - J NTR Univ Health Sci 5:176-82. Nayak P, Sharma SB and Chowdary NVS 03. “Tocotrienol opposes effect of light to moderate ethanol exposures in elevated plus maze performance of rats” - Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research 9(4): 122-127. Dasari P, Anandamurali R and Nayak
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