M.E MEDICAL ELECTRONICS Professor-In

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

M.E MEDICAL ELECTRONICS Professor-In PROJECT WORK CAREER OPPORTUNITIES As an important feature of the Post graduates of M.E Medical Elec- programme, the students have to tronics could be employed in Govern- undergo a 4 week training programme ment Departments, various Research in a hospital or a medical device Institutes and medical device industry industry which helps the students to which includes: take up projects from industry or from the hospitals, those are highly 1. Ministry of Health and Family relevant to the society. Welfare , India 2. Biomedical Industry DEPARTMENT OF 3. Rehabilitation Industry ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Centre for Medical Electronics, an 4. Bioengineering Researcher ANNA UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI-600 025, INDIA autonomous research centre of Anna 5. Non Governmental and private University has collaboration with Sector various hospitals and industries. Some 6. National/International Research of them are Organizations and Universities 1. Apollo Hospitals 2. Sri Ramachandra University 3. DEBEL, Bangalore 4. Diabetic Footcare, Chennai 5. NIMHANS, Bangalore 6. Sankara Nethralaya 7. TANUVAS M.E MEDICAL ELECTRONICS 8. Stanley Medical College Professor-in-charge: Prof.Dr.S.Nirmala Devi The students of M.E Medical Electronics are exposed to excellent research facilities. Through the collaboration of Centre for Medical Electronics with the hospitals, the students are encouraged to take up FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT projects in these hospitals and are Dr. M. Meenakshi, Head of the Department provided with opportunities to work Department of Electronics and Communication in projects specified by the hospitals Engineering, College of Engineering Guindy, An- and projects funded by DST, Govt. of na University, Chennai-600 025, India. India, Life Sciences Research Board, Phone: 044 22358880/22358882 DRDO and CTDT, Anna University. E-mail : [email protected] EVOLUTION OF THE PROGRAMME VISION COURSE OBJECTIVE ELECTIVE COURSES To be recognized as a benchmark The Department of Electronics and M.E. in Medical Electronics is a Full 1. Brain Computer Interface & Applications and trend setter in Electronics and Communication Engineering, College of time four semester programme offered by 2. HealthCare, Hospital and Equipment Communication Engineering domain Engineering has the rare distinction of having Management keeping in pace with rapidly changing the Department of Electronics and Commu- a separate Medical Electronics Lab from as 3. Biomechanics technologies through effective partnership nication Engineering, Anna University, with reputed academic institutions, early as 1975. A Post Graduate degree Chennai. Medical Electronics Engineers 4. Rehabilitation Engineering research organizations, industries and specializing in Medical Electronics was develop devices and procedures that solve 5. Pattern Recognition Techniques & Applications community. introduced in 1993, the first of its kind among medical and health related problems by 6. BioMEMS the Indian Universities. The alumni are combining their knowledge of biology and INTRODUCTION employed in Biomedical Electronics industries medicine with engineering principles and 7. Wearable Body Area Networks and hospitals. The core health care science and practices. Many do research, along with FEATURES OF THE PROGRAMME research in medical sciences will have ever scientists from various fields to develop The students of this programme are increasing interface with technology areas. PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES and evaluate systems and products such exposed to core life science course so that The future will not only be dominated by as artificial organs, prostheses (artificial To integrate concepts in mathe they can be a bridge between engineering advances in life sciences but will witness matics, science and engineering to devices that replace missing body parts) and medicine. The curriculum has the core the merging of entire technologies and solve the problems at the interface instrumentation and medical information courses those impart knowledge to under- medicine. This synergy is already of engineering and biology. system. Medical Electronics engineers also stand and develop indigenous healthcare happening and we should not lack behind. To gain knowledge about sensors design devices used in various medical devices, to do research in diverse fields of To meet these challenges, a new breed of and measurement techniques to procedures, imaging systems such as Medical Electronics. Some of the research acquire and analyse various vital professionals is required who will be ultrasound, Magnetic Resonance Imaging fields which the students of this physiological parameters. conversant with the medical profession as programme are exposed to are : To understand and analyse the (MRI) and devices for automating insulin well as the engineering profession. On a 1. Development of low Cost rehabilitation principles of biomedical injections or controlling body functions. number of occasions, the need to bring aids equipments used in health care. closer the scientists/engineers and med- To prepare the students to apply 2. Biosensors and Instrumentation ical professional has arisen for specific their knowledge in design, COURSES OFFERED 3. Biosignal processing and Medical problems and for further advances in med- development, simulation, modeling The curriculum of the programme is framed Imaging ical research and hence more effective and research related to biomedical such that the students are exposed to 4. Medical Informatics healthcare. systems. important core courses needed for the To motivate students to become 5. Brain Electrical Activity Monitoring programme and elective courses covering the entrepreneurs to develop 6. BCI Applications latest development in the field of Medical indigenous biomedical solutions. Electronics. Some of them are: CORE COURSES FACILITIES 1. Human Anatomy and Physiology The Department possess state of the Art Infrastructure like Bio signal acquisition 2. Bio Medical Instrumentation systems, Medical Image Processing systems, 3. Biosignal Processing High End DAQ, Gait Analaysis System, 4. Medical Equipment Modeling Softwares, Treadmill, Deep Freez- 5. Medical Image Processing er, Electrical Safety Analyzers to name a few. 6. Medical Imaging Systems & Radio Therapy .
Recommended publications
  • A Sister Institution of IIPE STUDENT HANDBOOK
    0 Tambaram, Chennai - 601 301 Approved by the AICTE, New Delhi and Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai NBA Accredited Courses and ISO 9001: 2008 Certified Institution A sister institution of IIPE STUDENT HANDBOOK (2018-19) 1 Address Dhanalakshmi College of Engineering, Dr VPR Nagar, Manimangalam, Tambaram, Chennai – 601 301. Mobile No. 9 283 283 283 Phone: 044-71 700 800 Website: www.dce.edu.in E-mail: [email protected] Trust office Dhanalakshmi Educational Trust, 44, Seshachalam Street, Saidapet, Chennai – 600 015. Phone: 044 – 2436 3321 2 STUDENT PERSONAL PROFILE Name : _____________________________________________ Roll No. : _____________________________________________ Register No. : _____________________________________________ Phone No. : _____________________________________________ E-mail Id : _____________________________________________ Department : _____________________________________________ Year : ______________ Section : __________________ Gender : Male /Female Date of Birth : _____________________________________________ Blood Group : ___________ Mother Tongue : __________________ Local residential Address Permanent address ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ Father’s Name : _____________________________________________ Mobile No. : _____________________________________________ Father’s e-mail Id : _____________________________________________
    [Show full text]
  • Dr. D. Cokilavany, Ph.D
    Dr. D. COKILAVANY Assistant Professor Address : Department of Mathematics, CEG Campus, Anna University, Chennai - 600 025. E-Mail ID : [email protected] Phone : 044 - 2235 8532 Present Position Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, College of Engineering Guindy, Anna University, Chennai from December-2007. Previous Positions Lecturer, Department of Mathematics, College of Engineering Guindy, Anna University, Chennai during February-2005 and December-2007. Other Employment Senior Lecturer, Arunai Engineering College. Lecturer, Dr.Navalar Nedunchezhian College of Engineering, Tholudur for 3 years. Degree M.Sc. in MATHEMATICS , Kanchi Mamuniver Center for Post Graduate Studies, Pondicherry University (1996 - 1998). Research Degree Ph.D. in Fuzzy Analysis from Faculty of Science and Humanities, Annamalai University, Annamalai University (1998 - 2001). Title: Contributions to the Study on Fuzzy 2-Normed Linear Spaces. Area of Specialisation Fuzzy Analysis, Fuzzy Automata and Algebra Membership in Professional Organization ISTE page 1 / 3 Dr. D. COKILAVANY Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics Research Guidance Number of Ph.D Scholars Guiding : 1 Number of M.S (By Research) : 1 Students Guiding Number of M.E./ M.Tech. Projects : 16 Guided Number of M.E./ M.Tech. Projects : 2 Guiding Papers Published in Journals Research Papers Published in International Journals : 2 Research Papers Published in National Journals : 0 1. Meenakshi, A.R. : Cokilavany, R., " On Fuzzy 2-Normed Linear Spaces", J. Fuzzy Math., published by Los Angeles, USA : International Fuzzy Mathemat. Vol. 9, Issue 2, pp. 345 - 351 (2001). 2. Meenakshi, A.R. ; Cokilavany, R., " On Fuzzy 2 - Inner Product Spaces", J. Fuzzy Math., published by Los Angeles, USA : International Fuzzy Mathemat. Vol.
    [Show full text]
  • Research Methodology and Biostatistics” for Affiliated Institutions of the Tamil Nadu Dr.M.G.R Medical University As Per the Given Schedule
    WEB ANNOUNCEMENT The Department of Epidemiology of this University would conduct three days online workshop on “ Research Methodology and Biostatistics” for affiliated Institutions of the Tamil Nadu Dr.M.G.R Medical University as per the given schedule. The schedule has been prepared such that Post Graduates of affiliated colleges can be attend virtual Mode in different batches as per the college roster & support conduct of the workshop smoothly. Registration fee of Rs.3540/- (including GST 18%) will be collected for the workshop from each candidate. The tentative Plan of the online workshop (January 2021 to April 2021 ) Chettinad Dental College and Research Institute Dhanalaskhmi Srinivasn Medical College, Trichy Govt. Dharmapuri Medical College, Dharmapuri Govt. Vellore Medical College, Vellore Kilpauk Medical College, Chennai Madha Dental College and Hospital, Chennai Madras Medical College, Chennai PSG Medical College, Coimbatore Thanjavur Medical College, Thanjavur 19-1-2021 1 Best Dental College, Madurai to Christian Medical College, Vellore 21-1-2021 Thiruvarur Medical College, Thiruvarur Karpaga Vinayaga Inst. Of Medical Sciences Trichy SRM Medical College,Trichy Cancer Institute , Adayar Chengalpattu Medical College, chengalpattu Tagore Dental College, Chennai Vellammal Medical College, Madurai CSI College of Dental Sciences Sree Mookambika Institute of Medical 29-2-2021 ESI & PGIMSR, ESIC Hospital, Chennai To Joseph Eye Hospital Trichy 11-2-2021 Kanyakumari Govt Medical College KAP viswanatham medical College Sankara Nethralaya, Chennai Tirunelveli Medical College Govt. Mohan Kumaramangalam Kilpauk Medical College, Kilpauk Rajas Dental College, Tirunelveli District Sree Mookambika Medical College, Kanyakumari District Tagore Dental College, Chennai Trichy SRM Medical College,Trichy Vivekanandha Dental College for Women, Namakkal Christian medical College, Vellore Govt.
    [Show full text]
  • Annual Report 2017-18
    KALAKSHETRA FOUNDATION 2017 - 2018 ANNUAL REPORT Our Annual Report this year features images and design elements which are from the Rukmini Devi Museum collection. This museum is found within the premises of Kalakshetra and it houses objects, books, writings, photographs, art, sculpture and many other rarities. All these artefacts were collected by Smt. Rukmini Devi during her travels or were gifted to her by friends and well- wishers from across the world. Rukmini Devi Museum Annual Report 2017-2018 INTRODuCTION Founded in the year 1936 by the KALAKSHETRA FOUNDATION legendary cultural ambassador Smt. Rukmini Devi Arundale, Kalakshetra Foundation was declared as an Institution of National Importance by an Act of Parliament in 1993. The pioneering vision of Smt. Rukmini Devi’s philosophical bedrock of ‘art without vulgarity, beauty without cruelty and education without fear’ inspires Kalakshetra. As a leading institution for teaching Bharatanatyam and Carnatic Music in the country, Kalakshetra creates a cultural ambience which nurtures the various units under it, which include the Rukmini Devi College of Fine Arts which is devoted to Bharatanatyam, Carnatic Music and the visual arts. Also,there are two high schools, a centre for weaving and natural dyeing and printing, two libraries that address the knowledge-based needs of students and scholars alike on arts and allied subjects; and a hostel for school and college students. Between April 2017 and March 2018, Kalakshetra Foundation has been involved in a range of activities in consonance with its vision to promote India’s ancient culture and set a standard of true art. Towards this, it has focussed on festivals, workshops, lectures, enhancement of its repertoire, performances, field trips and research and documentation projects as well as hosted several high profile visitors to its campus.
    [Show full text]
  • Dr. S.Srinivasan Professor, Department of Instrumentation Engineering
    Dr. S.Srinivasan Professor, Department of Instrumentation Engineering Cellphone : e-Mail ID : [email protected] Address : Present Position Professor, Department of Instrumentation Engineering, Madras Institute of Technology, Anna University, Chennai from November-2013. Previous Positions Associate professor, Department of Instrumentation Engineering, Madras Institute of Technology, Anna University, Chennai during October-2010 and November-2013. Lecturer Sl.Grade, Department of Instrumentation Engineering, Madras Institute of Technology, Anna University, Chennai during October-2007 and October-2010. Lecturer Sr. Grade, Department of Instrumentation Engineering, Madras Institute of Technology, Anna University, Chennai during October-2002 and October-2007. Lecturer, Department of Instrumentation Engineering, Madras Institute of Technology, Anna University, Chennai during April-1999 and October-2002. Previous Additional Responsibility Chief Superintendent (p G Full Time), Department of Instrumentation Engineering, Anna University, Chennai during April-2016 and May-2016. Deputy Controller Of Examination, , Anna University, Chennai during July-2011 and November-2014. Chief Superintendent (p G Full Time), Department of Instrumentation Engineering, Anna University, Chennai during April-2010 and May-2010. Student Counsellor Nri/ciwgc/fn, Department of Instrumentation Engineering, Anna University, Chennai during June-2009 and May-2010. Additional Chief Superintendent (ug Full Time), , Anna University, Chennai during April-2008 and May-2008. Treasurer, MIT Student Co-operative Store, Anna University, Chennai during July-2000 and October-2007. , , Anna University, Chennai. page 1 / 14 Dr. S.Srinivasan Professor, Department of Instrumentation Engineering Other Employment Lecturer, REC Trichy for 1 year. Degree M.E. in Measurement And Instrumentation Engg, , University of Roorkee (1995 - 1997). B.E. in ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION ENGG , , Annamalai University (1987 - 1991).
    [Show full text]
  • Tamil Nadu MBBS Cutoff for 85% State Quota Seats
    Tamil Nadu MBBS cutoff for 85% State Quota seats ​ Name of College Miscellaneou Open OBC SC ST s (Quota) Rank Scor Rank Scor Rank Scor Rank Scor e e e e Annapoorna Medical Government -- -- 3772 435 1155 325 1724 262 College and Quota 0 8 Hospital, Salem Management 6774 384 -- -- -- -- -- -- Quota Chengalpattu Government 871 525 1102 512 5306 407 1152 326 Medical College, Quota 2 Chengalpattu Christian Medical Management 3419 439 -- -- -- -- -- -- College, Vellore Quota (Institutional (Institutional Quota) Quota) CMC Vellore - (All Management 13730 269 -- -- -- -- -- -- categories) Quota CMC Vellore - Management 2501 465 -- -- -- -- -- -- General Quota Coimbatore Medical Government 464 556 672 536 5681 401 1011 341 College, Coimbatore Quota 8 Dhanalakshmi Government 2505 463 3364 444 1137 327 2128 218 Srinivasan Medical Quota 1 4 College and Management 5427 393 -- -- -- -- -- -- Hospital, Quota Perambalur Dharmapuri Medical Government -- -- 1671 488 7368 376 1289 310 College, Dharmapuri Quota 6 ESIC Medical Government 1195 508 2248 470 8320 363 1568 280 College, K.K. Nagar, Quota 3 Chennai Government Government 938 520 1215 507 6263 392 7544 373 K.A.P.V. Medical Quota College, Trichy Government Karur Government -- -- 2246 470 8536 360 1352 303 Medical College, Quota 2 Karur Government Medical Government 761 531 990 518 5092 411 1122 329 College, Omandurar Quota 4 Estate, Chennai Government Mohan Government 680 536 1108 512 5582 403 9301 351 Kumarmangalam Quota Medical College, Salem Government Medical Government -- -- 2238 470 8469 361
    [Show full text]
  • Status of Patient Management Chennai
    STATUS OF PATIENT MANAGEMENT CHENNAI - 13.05.2021 8.00 AM Bed Covid bed Occupancy Vacancy Contact Person 1 Mobile Contact Person 2 Mobile Remarks Capacity availability I Covid Hospitals 1 MMC RGGGH 1618 1618 1527 91 Dr.Sudharshini 9791736334 O2 bed vacancy -0 2 Stanley Medical College 1400 1400 1348 52 Dr. Aravind 9840242328 Dr.Ramesh 9841736989 O2 bed vacancy -4 3 Kilpauk MCH 550 550 536 14 Dr. Geetha 9940087404 O2 bed vacancy -0 4 Omandurar MCH 727 727 695 32 Dr Pravin Kumar 8903306131 O2 bed vacancy -0 5 Govt Covid Hospital, Guindy 550 550 536 14 Dr. Mohankumar 9841744766 Dr Narayanaswami 9841170145 O2 bed vacancy -0 6 Tambaram TB Hospital 500 500 422 78 Dr Rathika 8939729493 Dr Sridhar 9444007311 O2 bed vacancy -0 7 Tambaram GH 45 45 42 3 Dr.C.Palanivel, 9444135154 O2 bed vacancy -3 8 KGH 50 50 36 14 Dr Karthiga 9444366296 O2 bed vacancy -4 9 KGH OMC 50 50 44 6 Dr.Kalpana 9345102848 O2 bed vacancy -0 Total 5490 5490 5186 304 B.Private Hospitals 1 Aakash Hospital 120 120 120 0 2 ACS Medical College And Hospital 100 100 63 37 3 Apollo Hospital, Greams Road 205 205 205 0 4 Apollo Hospitals, Vanagaram 123 123 123 0 5 Appasamy Hospital 87 87 87 0 6 Bhaarath medical college and hospital 160 160 160 0 7 Bharathiraja Hospital & Research Centre Pvt Ltd 93 93 93 0 8 Billroth Hospitals Shenoy Nagar, Chennai TN. 185 185 185 0 9 Chettinad Hospital 525 525 525 0 10 CSI Kalyani General Hospital 110 110 110 0 11 Dr.
    [Show full text]
  • Directorate of Medical Education
    1 Directorate of Medical Education Hand Book on Right to Information Act - 2005 2 CHAPT ER DETAILS PAGE NO NO. 1. INTRODUCTION 3 2 PARTICULARS OF ORGANISATION, FUNCTIONS AND DUTIES 5 3 POWERS AND DUTIES OF OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES 80 4 RULES, REGULATIONS,INSTRUCTIONS, MANUAL AND RECORDS 91 FOR DISCHARGING FUNCTIONS 5 PARTICULARS OF ANY ARRANGEMENT THAT EXISTS FOR 93 CONSULTATION WITH OR REPRESENTATION BY THE MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC IN RELATION TO THE FORMULATION OF ITS POLICY OR IMPLEMENTATION THEREOF 6 A STATEMENT OF THE CATEGORIES OF DOCUMENTS THAT ARE 94 HELD BY IT OR UNDER ITS CONTROL 7 A STATEMENT OF BOARDS, COUNCIL, COMMITTEES AND OTHER 95 BODIES CONSTITUTED AS ITS PART 8 THE NAMES, DESIGNATION AND OTHER PARTICULARS OF THE 96 PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER 9 PROCEDURE FOLLOWED IN DECISION MAKING PROCESS 107 10 DIRECTORY OF OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES 108 11 THE MONTHLY REMUNERATION RECEIVED BY EACH OF ITS 110 OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES INCLUDING THE SYSTEM OF COMPENSATION AS PROVIDED IN REGULATIONS. 12 THE BUDGET ALLOCATED TO EACH AGENCY/OFFICERS 111 (PARTICULARS OF ALL PLANS, PROPOSED EXPENDITURES AND REPORTS ON DISBURSEMENT MADE 116 13 THE MANNER OF EXECUTION OR SUBSIDY PROGRAMME 14 PARTICULARS OF RECEIPIENTS OF CONCESSIONS, PERMITS OR 117 AUTHORISATION GRANTED BY IT 15 NORMS SET BY IT FOR THE DISCHARGE OF ITS FUNCTIONS 118 16 INFORMATION AVAILABLE IN AN ELECTRONIC FORM 119 17 PARTICULARS OF THE FACILITIES AVAILABLE TO CITIZENS FOR 120 OBTAINING THE INFORMATION 18 OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION 121 3 CHAPTER-1 - INTRODUCTION 1.1This handbook is brought out by the Directorate of Medical Education (Government of Tamil Nadu) , Chennai as required by the Right to Information Act, 2005.
    [Show full text]
  • Casa Grande Masseys
    https://www.propertywala.com/casa-grande-masseys-chennai Casa Grande Masseys - Royapuram, Chennai 2 & 3 BHK apartments available in Casa Grande Masseys Casa Grande Masseys presented by Casa Grande Private Limited with 2 & 3 BHK apartments available in Royapuram, Chennai Project ID : J492571189 Builder: Casa Grande Private Limited Location: Casa Grande Masseys, Royapuram, Chennai - 600013 (Tamil Nadu) Completion Date: May, 2016 Status: Started Description Casa Grande Masseys is an exceptional project with grand and majestic facilities. Sprawling over beautiful landscape, the property would heighten the aesthetic sense of the apartment. This magnificent project is positively the first step for getting the true essence of life, with the exclusive features you desired for. Seeing all the trends, the mesmerizing property of Casa Grande Masseys can rightly be termed as the new age home for the modern monarchs. Amenities Power Backup Lift swimming Pool Gym Park Parking Security Health Facilities Water Storage Meditation Center Casa Grande Private Limited is a Chennai based real estate enterprise started in 2004 driven by a strong belief in building aspirations and fulfilling them. This is manifest in the 3 million Sq.ft that it has developed and sold till date. Indeed, 3000 customers fulfilled aspirations across 64 projects is a paradigm in itself. Features Luxury Features Security Features Power Back-up Centrally Air Conditioned Lifts Electronic Security Intercom Facility RO System High Speed Internet Wi-Fi Lot Features Interior Features Balcony
    [Show full text]
  • Anna University Chennai Transcript Application
    Anna University Chennai Transcript Application thoughTurnover Skelly and Syriancanings Jens his fiveassociate: engrave. which Is Jeffry Herve always is awned suppletive enough? and Umbellated guerrilla when and fairslagomorphic some delphinium Mustafa pulverizing very circuitously almost and quirkily, oftener? COLLEGE COIMBATORE 641 022 An Autonomous Institution Permanently Affiliated to Anna University ChennaiAPPLICATION FOR TRANSCRIPT 1. Companies like infosis etc and application for applications forms has your please do charge so applicants can you do not. All your Transcript Questions Answered ExploreHealthCareersorg. Our couple will review documents and ever the application packet. As water if i apply for 2 sets of transcripts from the Indian Maritime University Chennai you never receive 2 envelopes each containing one thank of transcripts. How they Get transcripts from Anna University Chennai for April 11th 2019 Anna. To chennai transcripts application form? Get a bridge between the policy has all college is a quick response for applications. Get your UNIVERSITY TRANSCRIPTS AND DEGREE VERIFICATION within those time. Shall be able forward for the tamil nadu of university chennai transcript anna wes application based. As assist if you draft for 3 sets of transcripts from Anna University you so receive. Transcript from Anna university Chennai Degree Diploma Pg Certificate and. Even include a university chennai transcript anna fake degree to ensure content on your original envelope, and university offer. Procedure For Obtaining Transcripts
    [Show full text]
  • Circuit ID Location District Customer Name SDC NSP CIR 240B1AB Perungudi HUB Location TNHSP HUB D CHENN NSP CIR 33EF Govt.Royepettah Hospital TNHSP Govt
    Circuit ID Location District Customer Name SDC_NSP_CIR_240B1AB Perungudi HUB location TNHSP HUB D CHENN_NSP_CIR_33EF Govt.Royepettah Hospital TNHSP Govt. Royepettah Hospital Royapettah DFDF CHENN_NSP_CIR_127F Govt.Peripheral Hospital TNHSP Govt. Peripheral Hospital,Opposite Vijayashree Mahal 3rd Avenue Anna Nagar East 4959 AnnaNagar CHENN_NSP_CIR_33195 Govt.Peripheral Hospital Govt. Peripheral Hospital - TondiarpetKailasam St New Washermanpet Royapuram TNHSP 01 Tondiarpet TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT DENTAL COLLEGE CHENN_NSP_CIR_337D and Hospital Dental Hospital TNHSP 019B OPP. PARK STATION MUTHUSAMY SALAI CHENN_NSP_CIR_1B1D King Institute - Guindy TNHSP King Institute of Preventive Medicine - Guindy 3A6C CHENN_NSP_CIR_1ADA Institute of Mental health TNHSP Institute of Mental health ,Medavakkam Tank Road, Kilpauk C559 CHENN_NSP_CIR_102F Institute of Thoracic TNHSP Institute of Thoracic Medicine, Near Egmore Taluk Office, Chetpet 6663 Medicine Regional Institute of CHENN_NSP_CIR_283A Ophthalmology _ TNHSP Regional Institute of Ophthalmology & Govt. Ophthalmic Hospital ,Old No.132, Rukmani Lakshmipathy Salai Egmore 61F2 Govt.Ophthalmic Hospital CHENN_NSP_CIR_17427 Kilpauk Medical College- TNHSP Kilpauk Medical College Hospital, Periyavar EVR Salai, Kilpauk F0D Chennai Govt.Thiruvatteeswarar CHENN_NSP_CIR_3ABF Hospital for Thoracic TNHSP Govt. Thiruvatteeswarar Hospital for Thoracic Medicine,No 60/372 Near Aynavaram Bus Depot Konnur High Road Otteri 2EDA Medicine THENI_NSP_CIR_3540E Theni Medical College TNHSP Theni Medical College Hospital,kanavillaku
    [Show full text]
  • Patron-In-Chief Honorary Fellows Founder Fellows
    Patron-in-Chief 1. Dr. Rajendra Prasad 2. Dr. S. Radhakrishnan 3. Dr. Zakir Husain 4. Shri V.V. Giri 5. Shri Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed 6. Shri Giani Zail Singh Honorary Fellows 1. Shri Jawahar Lal Nehru 2. Dr. B.C. Roy 3. Major Genl. S.L. Bhatia 4. Col. R.N. Chopra 5. Dr. H.M. Lazarus 6. Dr. Jivaraj N. Mehta 7. Dr. A. Lakshamanswami Mudaliar 8. Dr. N.A. Purandare 9. Major Genl. S.S. Sokey 10. Dr. A.C. Ukil 11. Dr. Sushila Nayar 12. Smt. Indira Gandhi 13. Dr. V.T.H. Gunaratne 14. Dr. Dharmendra 15. Shri P.V. Narasimha Rao Founder Fellows 1. Dr. Madan Lal Aggarwal 2. Dr. B.K. Aikat 3. Dr. S.T. Achar 4. Dr. (Col.) Amir Chand 5. Dr. A.A. Ayer 6. Dr. Santokh Singh Anand 7. Dr. R.B. Arora 8. Dr. L.H. Athle 9. Dr. A.V. Baliga 10. Dr. Baldev Singh 11. Dr. Bankat Chandra 12. Dr. A.K. Basu 13. Dr. B.B. Bhatia 14. Dr. T.N. Banerjee 15. Dr. Bimal Chandra Bose 16. Dr. J.C. Banerjee 17. Dr. E.J. Borges 18. Dr. P.V. Cherian 19. Dr. R.N. Chaudhuri 20. Dr. G. Coelho 21. Dr. R.A.F. Cooper 22. Dr. (Lt.Genl.) D.N. Chakravarti 23. Dr. L.W. Chacko 24. Dr. M.K.K. Menon 25. Dr. Subodh Mitra 26. Dr. (Capt) P.B. Mukherjee 27. Dr. S.R. Mukherjee 28. Dr. B. Mukhopadhaya 29. Dr. M. Naidu 30. Dr. B. Narayana 31. Dr. C.G.
    [Show full text]