AIIMS Annual Report 2015-16 AIIMS Bhopal Annual Report 2015-16 AIIMS Bhopal Annual Report 2015-16 AIIMS Bhopal Annual Report 2015-16 AIIMS Bhopal Annual Report 2015-16

Academic Events – A Glance (2015-16) S. Events Dates Highlights No 1 Communication in Science 10th April, 2015 Department of Pediatrics AIIMS Bhopal & Wellcome Trust DBT India Alliance 2 Basic Life Support (BLS) 11th April 2015 Department of Pediatircs AIIMS Bhopal. Certificate course for Health Care Providers 3 Workshop on Teaching and 24th April 2015 Organized by CMET- A workshop on teaching Learning techniques conducted by experts in the field – Techniques” Dr Anil Kapoor and Dr Jyoti Nath Modi . 28 participants from faculty and Senior residents of AIIMS Bhopal attended the workshop 4 Workshop on PCR April 2015 In collaboration with Department of Biochemistry 5 Workshop on Hand Hygiene 3­rd -7th August 2015 Department of Microbiology & HICC, AIIMS Bhopal 6 Foundation course 3rd -28th August 2015 Co-ordinated by CMET- A four weeks course for newly admitted first year MBBS Students as mandated by Academic committee of AIIMS Bhopal

This included lectures, interactions, field visits, OPD visits and guest lectures. 7 Workshop – Beaking 22nd - 23rd September 2015 Organized by CMET- A two day workshop in patterns creating change- Medical Humanities for students of 2012 Batch of Theatre of the Oppressed AIIMS Bhopal by Centre for Community Change and Dialogue, Bangalore 8 CME on Clinical 25th् - 26th September 2015 Organized by Department of Microbiology. Immunology with Workshop on Basics of HLA typing 9 PHARMQUEST 2015 29th September 2015 A Pharmacology Quiz for undergraduate students from various Medical Colleges of Bhopal and R D Gardi Medical College, Ujjain 10 National Course on 5th-10th October 2015 Organized by CMET- A one week course in Medical Educational Science Education Technology by Faculty of Medical for Teachers of Health Education unit, JIPMER Puducherry. Attended by 27 Professionals faculty and senior residents of AIIMS Bhopal. 11 Workshop on Challenges in 18th October 2015 Department of Pediatrics AIIMS Bhopal Diagnosis and Management of Thalassemia 12 Workshop on building 4th January 2016 Dissemination workshop organized in collaboration partnership for policy with JHU-CCP Hon. Dilip Joshi, Minister of State interventions to curb for Education, MP. consumption of smokeless tobacco held AIIMS Bhopal Annual Report 2015-16

13 CME on advances in 20th February 2016 Department of Pediatrics AIIMS Bhopal Paediatric Nephrology and Renal Diagnostics 14 "International Winter School February 2016 A one week intensive course on oncology for medical Oncology –IWSO 2016, students. Under mentorship of Dr Jakob de Vries , Univ of Groningen, Netherlands,. Course Director- Dr Neelkamal Kapoor, Prof of Pathology AIIMS Bhopal. 15 Neuro-Otological Anatomy 11th March 2016 A PreConference Cadaveric Dissection Workshop and Lateral Skull Base through short lectures and Live Cadaveric Approaches Demonstration in association with Department of Anatomy 16 “NES2016” 35th 12th-13th March 2016 The event was attended by more than hundred Annual Conference of delegates and speakers. Eminent faculty from Neuro-Otological & various parts of country delibesated on neurotology Equilibriometric and equilibriometrics. Society of India on 17 A National level workshop 10th January 2016 More than 60 faculty member of different on Dermatopathology Institutes across the country participated in the Dermatopathology workshop organized by the department in active collaboration with Pathology. Prof (Dr) M Raman from AIIMS New Delhi and Dr Rajiv Sarad Joshi from joined our team for implementation of this highly satisfactory and successful event. 18 Comprehensive Health Care 30th - 31st January 2016 Organzied by department of Obstetrics & gynecology Response to survivors of in collaboration with CEHAT, Mumbai. Sexual Violence 19 Mechanical Ventilation 55 Delegates attended for the workshop. This workshop was also sponsored by ICMR. 20 Workshop organized on 4th February 2016. Organised by Department of Denstisry Lasers in Dentistry 21 Basic Emergency care 11 batches batch number 22 A total of 303 doctors and nurses trained in 22 Basic Trauma Care to 33 between May 2015 Non communicable diseases basic emergency care and March 2016. and basic trauma care 23 Non commans case diseases AIIMS Bhopal Annual Report 2015-16 AIIMS Bhopal Annual Report 2015-16 AIIMS Bhopal Annual Report 2015-16

INSTITUTE BODY

GOVERNING BODY

Finance Selection Academic Estate Hospital A airs Committee Committee Committee Committee Committee

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The members of the Institute body as notified under section 4 ofAIIMS Act are:

Section Member(s) Name Affiliation (Sub section 4(a) The Vice Chancellor of a Dr DP Lokwani Vice Chancellor, Madhya University situated in the Pradesh Medical Science State (ex-officio) University, Jabalpur 4(b) The Director General of Dr Jagdish Prasad DGHS, MoHFW, GoI Health Services, Government of India (ex-officio) 4(c) The Director of the Institute Prof (Dr) Nitin M Director, All India Institute of (ex-officio) Nagarkar Medical Sciences Bhopal 4(d) Two representatives of the Smt Vijaya Srivastava Additional Secretary and Central Government to be Financial Advisor, MoHFW, nominated by the GoI- a representative of Government, one from Ministry of Finance Ministry of Finance and one Prof Vinod Kumar Singh Director IISER, Bhopal- a from Ministry of Education representative of Ministry of Human Resources Development 4(e) Five persons of whom one Shri J P Nadda Union Minister of Health and shall be a non-medical Family Welfare, GoI scientist, representing the Shri B P Sharma Secretary, MoHFW, GoI Indian Science Congress Prof T Ramasami Secretary, DST, GoI Association to be nominated Shri Anthony JC DeSa Chief Secretary, Government by Central Government of MP Smt Anshu Vaish Former Secretary, Ministry of Human Resource development, 4(f) Four representatives of Prof (Dr) Sita Naik Prof (Retd) SGPGIMS medical faculty of Indian Lucknow, UP Universities to be nominated Prof (Dr) AG Ahangar Director, NEIGRIHMS by the Central Government in Shillong, Meghalaya the manner prescribed by Prof (Dr) GK Rath DBRAIRCH, AIIMS New rules Delhi Prof (Dr) Maya Retd Professor GMC Jabalpur Chansoria

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4(g) Three members of Parliment Smt Jyoti Dhurve Member (Lok Sabha) of whom two shall be leceted Shri Alok Sanjar Member (Lok Sabha) among themselves by the Dr Vijaylaxmi Sadho MP Rajya sabha members of the House of the People and one from among themselves by the members of the Council of States

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GOVERNING BODY

The members of the Governing Body as notified vide F. No. Z-28016/42/2013-SSH dated 17th February 2015 are :

Serial Member (s) Name Affiliation No. 1. Chairman Shri J P Nadda Hon’ble Minister of Health and Family Welfare, Govt. of India 2. Member Shri Alok Sanjar Hon’ble Member of Parliament 3. Member Shri B P Sharma Secretary, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Govt. of India 4. Member Dr Jagdish Prasad Director General of Health Services, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Govt. of India 5. Member Smt Vijaya Srivastava Additional Secretary and Financial Advisor, Ministry of health and Family Welfare, Govt. of India 6. Member Prof (Dr) A G Ahangar Director, North Eastern Indira Gandhi Regional Institute of Health and Medical Sciences (NEIGRIHMS), Shillong, Meghalaya 7. Member Shri Anthony JC DeSa Chief Secretary, Govt. of 8. Member Smt Anshu Vaish Former Secretary, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India 9. Member Prof (Dr) GK Rath Dr. BR Ambedkar Institute Rotary Cancer Hospital (DBRAIRCH), All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi 10. Member Secretary Prof (Dr) Nitin M Director, AIIMS Bhopal Nagarkar

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ACADEMIC COMMITTEE

The members of the Academic Committee as notified vide F. No. Z-28016/42/2013-SSH dated 6th January 2014 are:

Serial Member (s) Name Affiliation No. 1. Chairperson Prof (Dr) Sita Naik Prof. (Retd), Sanjay Gandhi Post-Graduate Institute of Medical Science, Lucknow and former Member, Board of Governors, Medical Council of India 2. Member Dr Vijalaxmi Sadho MP, Rajya Sabha 3. Member Prof GK Rath Dr. BR Ambedkar Institute Rotary Cancer Hospital (DBRAIRCH), All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi 4. Member Prof (Dr) A G Ahangar Director, North Eastern Indira Gandhi Regional Institute of Health and Medical Sciences (NEIGRIHMS), Shillong, Meghalaya 5. Member Prof (Dr) Maya Chan- Retd. Professor, Govt. Medical College, soria Jabalpur 6. Member Prof (Dr) Vinod Kumar Director, Indian Institute of Science Education Singh and Research (IISER), Bhopal, Representative of Ministry of Human Resource Development 7 Member Secretary Prof (Dr) Nitin M Director, AIIMS Bhopal Nagarkar

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STANDING FINANCE COMMITTEE

The members of the Standing Finance Committee as notified vide F. No. Z-28016/42/2013-SSH dated 17th February 2015 are:

Serial Member (s) Name Affiliation No. 1. Chairman Shri B P Sharma Secretary, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Govt. of India 2. Member Smt Jyoti Dhurve Hon’ble Member of Parliament 3. Member Dr Jagdish Prasad Director General of Health Services, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Govt. of India 4. Member Smt Vijaya Srivastava Additional Secretary and Financial Advisor, Ministry of health and Family Welfare, Govt. of India 5. Member Prof (Dr) A G Ahangar Director, North Eastern Indira Gandhi Regional Health and Medical Sciences (NEIGRIHMS) Shillong, Meghalaya 6. Member Shri Anthony JC De Sa Chief Secretary, Govt. of Madhya Pradesh 7 Member Smt. Anshu Vaish Former Secretary, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India 8 Member Secretary Prof (Dr) Nitin M Director, AIIMS Bhopal Nagarkar

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STANDING SELECTION COMMITTEE

The members of the Standing Selection Committee as notified vide .F No. Z-28016/42/2013-SSH dated 17th February 2015 are:

Serial Member (s) Name Affiliation No. 1. Chairman Prof (Dr) GK Rath Dr. BR Ambedkar Institute Rotary Cancer Hospital (DBRAIRCH), All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi 2. Member Dr Jagdish Prasad Director General of Health Services, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Govt. of India 3. Member Prof (Dr) Vinod Kumar Director, Indian Institute of Science Singh Education and Research (IISER), Bhopal, Representative of Ministry of Human Resource Development 4. Member Smt Anshu Vaish Former Secretary, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India 5. Member Dr T Ramasami Secretary, Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India 6. Member Dr D.P Lokwani Vice Chancellor, Madhya Pradesh Medical Sciences University, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh 7. Member Prof (Dr) Maya Chan- Retd. Professor, Govt. Medical College, soria Jabalpur 8. Member Secretary Prof (Dr) Nitin M Director, AIIMS Bhopal Nagarkar

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3. ACADEMIC SECTION

The Academic & Examination section looks after the admission process of MBBS and B.Sc (Hons) Nursing students and smooth conduct of theory and practical examinations of MBBS and B.Sc (Hons) Nursing.

The members of the Academic & Examination section are: 1) Dr Balakrishnan S, Prof & Head, Pharmacology- I/C Dean Academics 2) Dr Arneet Arora, Prof & Head, Forensic Medicine & Toxicology-I/C Dean, Examinations 3) Dr Shashank Purwar, Associate Professor, Microbiology- I/C Registrar

The I MBBS examinations for the 2014 batch was conducted in August 2015 with an overall pass percentage of 94.2% and one student in Anatomy, two in Physiology and thirty two in Biochemistry securing distinctions.

The II MBBS examinations for the 2013 batch was conducted in December 2015 with an overall pass percentage of 81.2% and one student each in Pharmacology, Pathology & Laboratory Medicine and Forensic Medicine & Toxicology and two in Microbiology securing distinctions.

The I & II year examinations for B.Sc Nursing for the 2014 & 2013 batch were conducted in June- July 2015 with an overall pass percentage of 78.7 & 56.7% respectively.

Admission process for the fourth batch of 100 MBBS and third batch of 60 B.Sc (Hons) Nursing students has been completed. Students selected through a central counseling process were admitted in the third week of July 2015.

Students performed well at various inter- collegiate cultural, sports and Academic events. Fifteen students were awarded ICMR-STS project completion certificates. Three MBBS students participated in a Physiology quiz held in Malaysia.

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4. GENERAL ADMINISTRATION

These are 8 sanctioned post under PMSSY Project Cell, which were directly administered by MOHFW (PMSSY Division) They were :

S. No. Name of Post 1 Director Prof Sandeep Kumar (upto 21/05/2015) Prof Nitin M Nagarkar (Addl. Charge w.e.f. - 05/06/2015) 2 Medical Superintendent Dr K C Tamaria 3 Deputy Director (Admin) Shri Rituraj Singh IFS (upto 30/11/2015) Shri Neeresh Sharma (Addl charge w.e.f. 02/12/2015) 4 Financial Advisor Shri Rajesh Nigam 5 Superintending Engineer Shri Hitesh Kejriwal (Joined- 13/07/2015) 6 Executive Engineer (Civil) Er. Yogesh Puruswani (upto 24/06/2015) 7 Executive Engineer (Elect) - 8 Administrative Officer Shri Sanjay Singh Chauhan

Human Resources

Total staff strength of All India Institute of Medical Sciences Bhopal, as on 31st March 2016

Table 4.1: Staff strength at AIIMS Bhopal

Category Sanctioned In Position Faculty (Medical) 305 57 Faculty (Nursing) 12 2 Resident (Medical) 698 124 Tutor / Clinical Instructor (Nursing) 33 02 Group A (Non faculty) 130 13 Group B 2285 146 Group C 618 102 Total 4081 446

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5. The Hospital

Medical Superintendent Dr K C Tamaria MBBS MD Paediatrics

Hopsital Statistics 2015-16

Section 1: Outpatients A total of 2,69,246 patients visited outpatient departments at AIIMS Bhopal between 1st April 2015 and 31st March 2016. (Average of about 840 OPD patients per day). The monthly trend in total OPD visits is provided below :

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12 AIIMS Bhopal Annual Report 2015-16 0.59 1.48 5.42 65.93 66.29 70.97 18.62 72.95 21.17 80.04 23.19 32.99 50.20 38.81 52.02 44.78 Daily 105.67 146.38 Average 177 444 5587 6352 6956 9896 1627 Total 19779 19886 11642 21290 21885 24012 31700 43913 15061 15605 13434 0 0 15 16 163 591 487 651 860 868 2016 1979 1892 2178 2083 2254 3482 1363 1078 Mar- 0 0 20 16 134 619 492 783 777 Feb- 2149 1780 1152 2009 2103 2053 1881 3092 1286 1253 0 0 24 16 125 433 473 707 637 Jan- 2087 1530 1138 1785 1851 1749 1546 2264 1069 1072 0 0 93 12 15 370 555 846 Dec- 1810 1465 1182 1011 1189 1733 2097 2099 1822 2539 1216 0 79 13 15 394 312 526 661 993 681 1152 1411 1653 1830 1715 1513 3153 1029 1258 Nov- 9 0 15 139 570 365 501 923 976 Oct- 1906 1549 1196 1159 1775 1805 1963 1998 3789 1295 0 13 15 131 515 371 563 Sep- 1962 1161 1646 1144 2143 2122 2100 3091 4502 1216 1235 1277 0 17 15 218 760 615 634 1499 1165 1253 1100 2581 1832 2121 3554 1089 4539 1400 1503 Aug- 0 17 15 185 809 958 632 871 Jul- 1076 1865 1100 2277 1686 1969 3559 1053 4568 1391 1696 0 49 18 15 883 793 563 682 916 987 Jun- 1181 2066 1209 1625 2087 3647 4444 1354 1641 Table 1: Outpatient visits by month andDepartment Table 9 1 15 146 854 190 442 687 1117 1167 1316 1141 1757 1390 1903 3333 3642 1049 1293 May- * Daily Average has been estimated considering a total of 300 working days Average * Daily 10 15 165 892 965 969 601 443 1422 1187 1844 1308 1366 2170 3502 1032 1304 3899 1438 Apr- Community and Family Medicine Ophthalmology Plastic Surgery Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Psychiatry Dermatology Neurology Dentistry Pulmonary Medicine Orthopedics Pain Clinic (Anesthesiology) Pediatrics Neurosurgery Obstetrics & Gynecology General Surgery General Medicine ENT Cardiothoracic Surgery The distribution of OPD visits by department and month is as follows:

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Out reach services :

Community & Family Medicine Deaprtment.

2015-2016 Adult OPD Basic Lab Visits Investigation Centre for Rural Health AIIMS Bhopal - Chiklod located at 13029 2097 PHC Chiklod, District Raisen Centre for Urban Health AIIMS Bhopal - located at KN 10402 8376 Katju Hospital, Bhopal

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Department wise distribution of OPD visits is depicted in Figure 2

Pulmonary Medicine 3% Neurology 2% Neurosurgery 4% Others 3% General Surgery General Medicine 4% 16%

Pediatrics 5%

Obstetrics & Gynecology Orthopedics 12% 6%

ENT 6% Dentistry 9%

Community and Family Medicine7% Dermatology Physical 8% Medicine and Ophthalmology7% REhabilitation 8%

Figure - 2 Section 2: Inpatients

A total of 2337 patients were admitted to AIIMS Bhopal in 2015-16. Monthly trend in hospital admissions is crown in 300

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Apr-15 May-15 Jun-15 Jul-15 Aug-15 Sep-15 Oct-15 Nov-15 Dec-15 Jan-15 Feb-15 Mar-16 Admissions 152 114 148 227 248 271 231 158 163 185 209 231 Figure - 3

15 AIIMS Bhopal Annual Report 2015-16 0.17 1.92 2.58 2.75 2.92 4.92 0.59 9.75 1.48 0.08 13.58 14.83 16.58 18.00 18.25 20.17 57.50 10.75 Average Monthly 2 1 23 31 33 35 59 163 178 117 199 216 219 242 177 690 444 129 Total 0 4 0 4 6 6 0 0 20 21 15 18 20 21 15 63 15 18 16 Mar- 0 5 5 4 1 4 0 0 16 20 11 11 17 25 15 16 20 59 16 Feb- 0 3 0 0 4 5 0 0 17 17 11 19 16 15 18 24 13 47 16 Jan- 0 0 9 3 1 0 0 2 7 0 9 20 19 16 18 13 12 46 15 Dec- 0 0 3 2 0 3 4 3 0 10 13 13 10 20 17 13 44 16 15 Nov-

0 0 8 1 0 0 7 4 9 0 24 11 20 24 37 20 16 59 15 Oct- 0 0 3 8 1 0 0 7 15 20 23 18 18 48 10 13 10 90 15 Sep- 0 0 1 3 2 2 5 0 19 24 18 23 20 36 17 19 63 13 15 Aug- 0 0 0 5 5 3 9 9 0 8 16 19 20 20 24 15 17 74 15 Jul- 0 0 0 0 1 6 4 2 3 0 9 11 15 13 13 13 18 58 15 Jun- Table 2: Monthly department wise hospital admissions Table 1 0 5 0 0 3 2 8 2 2 9 5 1 6 10 19 13 38 15 May- 0 2 0 0 3 9 3 6 6 13 12 14 13 12 10 49 10 15 443 Apr- Ophthalmology Cardiothoracic Surgery Obstetrics & Gynecology Dermatology Pulmonary Medicine Trauma and Trauma Emergency Medicine ENT Neurology Neurosurgery Orthopedics Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Pediatrics General Surgery Pain Clinic (Anesthesiology) Plastic Surgery General Medicine Cardiothoracic Surgery Dentistry The distribution by month and Department is as follows:

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Distribution of admissions by Department is shown in figure 4

Figure - 4 Patients admitted to ICU and Occupancy

Month Number of Patients Patient-days of care Percent Occupancy Apr-15 31 89 74% May-15 24 150 125% Jun-15 18 53 44% Jul-15 33 99 83% Aug-15 23 139 116% Sep-15 42 149 124% Oct-15 15 171 143% Nov-15 10 38 32% Dec-15 16 125 104% Jan-16 11 81 68% Feb-16 31 111 93% Mar-16 24 125 104% Total 278 1330 91%

Percent Occupancy has been estimated for 4 ICU Beds

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Laboratory investigations

Biochemistry (87484 tests)

ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE 2346 POSTPRANDIAL BLOOD SUGAR 6050 AMYLASE 201 SERUM ELECTROLYTE 5600 ARTERIAL BLOOD GAS 320 PLASMA BICARBONATES 332 AST/ALT 3856 PROLACTIN 185 CALCIUM 2196 PROTEIN AND ALBUMIN GLOBULIN 197 CALCIUM (TOTAL OR IONIZED) 1510 RANDOM BLOOD SUGAR (RBS) 3224 CHLORIDES 289 SERUM ALBUMIN 321 CHOLESTEROL TOTAL AND/OR 17 SERUM BILIRUBIN 1575 ESTER CHOLESTEROL CSF ANALYSIS 209 SERUM CK-MB 118 CORTISOL 26 SERUM CREATININE 1985 CREATINE KINASE(CK) 197 SERUM CRP (QUANTITATIVE) 819 CREATININE 12201 SERUM IRON 466 FASTING BLOOD SUGAR (FBS) 9771 SERUM PROTEIN 313 FERRITIN 119 SODIUM AND/OR POTASSIUM 400 FSH 76 T3 53 HAEMOGLOBIN (HBA1C) 57 T3 AND T4 863 INSULIN 14 T4 92 IRON STUDIES + B12 573 SERUM PHOSPHATE 576 KFT/RFT 12 TESTOSTERONE 56 LH 35 THYROID ANTIBODY(TPO-AB) 42 LIPID PROFILE: TOTAL CHOLES- 6299 TOTAL LDH 124 TEROL, HDL, TRIGLYCERIDE & CALCULATED LDL) LIVER FUNCTION TEST 5574 TSH 2906 MAGNESIUM 95 UREA 6352 OTHERS 172 URIC ACID 6912 PHOSPHORUS 367 URINE ALBUMIN + CREATNINE 734

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Pathology (49062 tests)

CYTOPATHOLOGY (FNAC/BODY FLUID/EXFOLIATIVE/PAP) 3045 HAEMOGRAM (HB,PCV,TLC,DLC,ESR) 24969 HISTOPATHGOLOGY 383 PERIPHERAL SMEAR 10046 SEMEN COMPLETE EXAMINATION ROUTINE AND MICRO- 156 SCOPIC URINE - ROUTINE & MICROSCOPY 10335

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Microbiology (20,007 tests)

AEROBIC CULTURE & ANTIBIOTIC SENSITIVITY TESTING O 596 ANTI STREPTOLYSIN(ASO) 642 BLOOD CULTURE 1506 C-REACTIVE PROTEIN 3875 DENGUE SEROLOGY 248 GRAM STAINING 197 HBsAG 1405 HIV 1062 HCV 897 KOH MOUNT FOR FUNGAL ELEMENTS 615 Others 62 PERIPHERAL SMEAR EXAMINATION FOR MALARIA PARASITE 1100 RHEUMATOID FACTOR 2883 RPR 429 STOOL MICROSCOPY FOR PARASITES 1627 URINE CULTURE 760 WIDAL AGGLUTINATION 537 ZN STAINING & sputum for AFB 1566

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Patient based investigations and Procedures

Radiology Neurology Ultrasonography 1618 NCV Test 384 General Medicine EEG 360 ECG 6126 BAER 78 Capillary Blood sugar tests 1937 VEP 44 Glycosylated hemoglobin 1265 SSR 31 Echocardiography 964 EMG 28 Exercise electrocardiography 598 Minor neurology procedures 53 Hemoglobin- Point-of-care 220 Troponin T tests 57 Pulmonary Medicine Community and Family Medicine PFT 1334 DOTS 495 Obstetrics and Gynecology Immunization 1412 PAP smear 3118 MDT 661 Dentistry General Surgery Oral prohylaxis 3777 Cleaning and Dressing 691 Tooth extrations(dento-alveolar) 1592 DRE & Rigid Anorectoscopy 602 Composite filling 1472 Suture removal and dressing 57 Glass Ionomer Cement filling 726 Circumcision/Lysis of Prepucial adhesions 39 Dentures 327 Sebaceous Cyst Excision 27 Partial dentures 278 Incision and Drainage 27 Oral Radiology 199 Excision of Fibro adenoma 19 Pulp capping &temporary filling 163 Ganglion Aspiration 10 Other minor procedures 359 Other minor procedures 58

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Surgeries performed in admitted patients

Major Minor Neuro Surgery 170 12 Orthopedics 141 30 ENT 121 188 Obstetrics & Gynaecology 115 1 Dental 61 16 Plastic Surgery 61 46 General Surgery 38 4 Dental + Plastic Surgery 30 2 ENT + Dental 1 0 Opthalomology - 4 Total 738 303

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6. COLLEGE OF NURSING

Faculty Principal and Professor Prof (Mrs) Mala Goswami B.Sc Nursing RAKCN New Delhi 1978 M.Sc Nursing RAKCN New Delhi 1983 Master in Community Health JNU New Delhi 1992 PhD ongoing KGMU Lucknow

Associate Professor Mrs Mamta Verma B‍.Sc Nursing College of Nursing Indore 1999 M.Sc Nursing RAKCN New Delhi 2005 PGDMRCH IIPH New Delhi. 2016 Ph.D ongoing TISS Mumbai

Highlights

College of Nursing has participated in many health programs in collaboration with other departments which are as follows : 1. Workshop on Hand hygiene in AIIMS Bhopal. 2. World Breast Feeding Week 2015 along with Pediatric department AIIMS Bhopal. 3. Cerebral Palsy street play on world disability day along with Physical Medicine and Rehabili tation (PMR) department AIIMS Bhopal. 4. World Kidney Day along with Pediatric department AIIMS Bhopal. 5. World Eye Day along with Ophthalmology department AIIMS Bhopal. 6. Organized Fresher Event for Nursing Batch 2015 By BSc (H) Nursing Students of Batch 2014. 7. Organized Farewell to Ms. Xavier Belsiyal C. (Tutor/ Clinical Instructor – Nursing).

Major Achievements: • Students - Diabetic Education Telemedicine. • Our students grabbed many prizes in Academic activities (Quiz Competition etc.) & in Sports also.

Education: Undergraduate Course BSc (Hons) Nursing with sixty (60) students’ intake per year was estab lished in the Sept 2013. Now 3rd batch of students were enrolled in 2015.

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Publications: • A.P. Kumarasamy, assess the knowledge regarding cataract in rural area, Nightingale Nursing Times, Vol. XI, Number 5, Aug 2015, Page No. 61-64. • A.P. Kumarasamy, assessing the knowledge regarding risk factors and prevention of cancer, Nightingale Nursing Times, Vol. XI, Number 11, Feb 2016, Page No. 51-54. • A.P. Kumarasamy, Capt. G.R. Janaki, Health impacts of High Altitude Area, Nurses of India, Vol. 17, Issue-4, April 2016, Page No. 14-16.

Research Projects: Principal & all teachers are engaged in different research projects conducted in AIIMS Bhopal. 1. Mamta Verma is co-investigator in a study of learning style of Medical & Nursing students at AIIMS Bhopal. 2. Introduction of vertical integration & case based learning in Anatomy for undergraduate Nurs ing Students: Co-Investigator Ms. Sebi Das & Mr. Kumarasamy AP. 3. PhD thesis topic “A study to identify barriers for Evidence-Based Nursing Practice and seek opinion of nurses and selected health team members to overcome the barriers” taken as a fulfill ment of requirement for PhD in Nursing under the National Consortium for PhD Nursing in India By INC.

S.No Conference/ CME/ Date, Place Attended by Workshop 1. CSI Cardiac Prevent 25th – 27th Sept 2015 Delhi Prof Mala Goswami 2015 Theme Chaired the following sessions: “Innovations in (1) Women’s Heart is different. prevention” (2) Nurses role in preventing heart diseases in clinical settings. 2 24th National Annual Sri Aurobindo Medical Prof Mala Goswami, Conference of College & PG Institute Ms Mamta Verma, Hypertension Society Indore through Telemedicon Mr Kumarasamy AP of India (Indore) AIIMS Bhopal Ms Sebi Das 22nd & 23rd Aug 2015 3 Effective teaching in through Tele-Medicine Mr Kumarasamy AP Nursing Centre AIIMS Bhopal Ms Sebi Das 24th of Nov 2015 4 Workshop on hand AIIMS, Bhopal Mr Kumarasamy AP hygiene 3rd – 7th Aug 2015. Ms Sebi Das 5 BLS Course Training AIIMS Bhopal, Mr Kumarasamy AP 11th April 2015

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S. Name of Meeting Place and dates Attended by (fac- Highlights No. ulty member(s) ) 1 BSc (H) Nursing Pre- AIIMS, New Delhi Ms. Mamta Verma Learnt the process Counseling Meetings 20/07/2015, 20/08/2015, of counseling for 28/09/2015 BSc (H) Nursing 2 Screening Meeting NIREH Bhopal Ms. Mamta Verma Learnt about 01st & 02nd /Feb/2016 scrutiny Process.

Institutional and Extra-institutional responsibilities Prof Mala Goswami is Chairperson of BSc (H) Nursing Admission Committee, AIIMS Bhopal, Condemnation of the usable/ unserviceable packing material/ linen. etc items Committee, AIIMS Bhopal. Member of –Academic Committee ,Chairperson of BSc (H) Nursing admission Committee, Anti ragging Committee, Honorary Chief Hostel Superintendent (Nurses Hostel), CMET (Centre for Medical Education and Technology) , OT Committee, Biomedical Waste Management – Committee, HICC, Hostel Committee of AIIMS Bhopal, FAC Nursing College, CRC Nursing College.,Document Verification Committee (Nursing), Scrutiny of applications for (Tutor/CI – Nursing) at AIIMS Bhopal She is also Member of –Recruitment Committee of Nursing tutors, Staff Nurses, Grade I & II in BMHRC Bhopal, Member of recruitment committee of Jamia Hamdard University, Delhi for Professors, Teachers in College of Nursing, Members of Recruitment Committee in PGI Chandigarh, RML University Lucknow, Member of Inspection Committee of College of Nursing in RML University Lucknow, External Examiner of the subjects Medical Surgical Nursing, Research Foundation of Nursing in various universities (Raipur AIIMS, Jodhpur AIIMS, RML University, West Bengal University of Health Services, Baba Farid University Punjab,etc.), Nomination as External Expert for the interview of candidates for selection to the post of sister grade – II at PGIMER, Chandigarh, National Neonatology forum of India, Society of Midwives of India, TNAI (Trained Nurses Association of India), NNF (National Neonatology Forum) • Ms Mamta Verma is Member Secretary of – Hostel Committee of AIIMS Bhopal; Member of – Admission Committee of BSc (H) Nursing at AIIMS Bhopal, Member in disciplinary and proctorial committee of AIIMS Bhopal, Honorary Associate Hostel Superintendent of Nurses Hostel AIIMS Bhopal, Anti-ragging Squad of AIIMS Bhopal and CRC Nursing College, AIIMS Bhopal. She is also member of National neonatology forum of India, Indian association of Neonatal Nurses, Society of Midwives of India, Nursing Research Society of India, Trained nurses Association of India and Telemedicine Society of India.

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Research Activities Research Projects S.No Investigators Title of the project Funding agency 1 Prof. Mala Goswami and Internet Addiction on Quality of Sleep among Intramural Ms. Xavier Belsiyal student nurses in a selected Nursing College in Bhopal 2 Ms. Mamta Verma, Learning style of Medical & Nursing students at Intramural Co-investigator AIIMS Bhopal 3 Ms. Sebi Das & Mr. Ku- Introduction of vertical integration & case based Intramural marasamy AP, Co-Inves- learning in Anatomy for undergraduate Nursing tigator Students

Book Chapter Prof. Mala Goswami. 2014. Clinical Practical Log-Book for Nursing Students.

Future plans • Plans to establish Ph.D. Nursing, M.Sc Nursing, Post Basic B.Sc Nursing and other Speciali zation Courses in Nursing • Planning to establish a Regional Nodal Nursing Learning & Research Centre at Nursing College, AIIMS Bhopal.

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7. RESEARCH

Research at AIIMS Bhopal

esearch is a pursuit of knowledge and is limitless. Though we are recently established Institute, research is an important mission of AIIMS Bhopal towards better healthcare and teaching. At AIIMS Bhopal we pursue research to understand the intricacies and maladies of the human body and its interaction with nature, find cure to ailments, improve quality of Rliving and enhance teaching. Research at AIIMS Bhopal is a dedicated team work led by the faculty of the Institute as Principal Investigators (PI) with the assistance of senior residents, postdoctoral fellows and undergraduates and technical staff. The research funding is obtained mainly by extramural grants from agencies namely DBT, MPCST, ICMR, DST and others. The Institute aims to provide modest intramural financial support to investigators for initiating research. The research projects are reviewed by the Research review board (RRB) comprising of faculty of the Institute. The projects further also reviewed by Institutional Human Ethics Committee (IHEC), Institutional Biosafety committee (IBSC) and Institutional Animal Ethics Committee (IAEC) as required. The registration of IBSC with DBT and IAEC with CPCSEA is in process IHEC was registered with CDSCO, GoI with registration no. ECR/775/Inst/MP 2015 issued under Rule 122DD of the Drugs & Cosmetics Rules 1945.

Research Themes: Our research themes broadly include Infectious diseases, Maternal Health and Child Nutrition, Molecular Cancer Research, Viral Identification and Diagnosis, Neurosciences and Psychiatry, Genetic predisposition to non-communicable diseases, health care policies, toxicology, strategies for surgical interventions and stem cell biology. The themes are not mutually exclusive and the PIs carry interdisciplinary research with national and international collaborations aiming towards novel, low cost tools for becoming the torch bearer of health care for the state of Madhya Pradesh where malnutrition, maternal mortality, hemophilia are prevalent. Facilities for research: Our research is facilitated by state of art instrumentation including Real-time PCR, flow cytometry, HPLC, Biosafety cabinets, high speed centrifuges, ELISA, chemiluminiscent analyzers, microscopes with varying resolutions manned by trained technical staff. Equipments for high throughput and advanced technologies including genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, mass spectrometry, bioinformatics and NMR are underway. Undergraduate research: At AIIMS Bhopal our undergraduate students are encouraged to identify a problem in research and address it with help of a mentor in the Institute. The aim of undergraduate research is to develop critical thinking and expand academic knowledge, explore research techniques, inculcate team spirit and time management, identify career interests, establish contacts with faculty and presenting at research conferences. Undergraduate research has been supported by intramural funding and short term studentships (STS) of ICMR. Several undergraduates of AIIMS Bhopal have bagged the prestigious STS fellowships since 2012 and have won accolades in platform and poster presentations in various national and international conferences. 27 AIIMS Bhopal Annual Report 2015-16

Scheme for evaluation of research proposals at AIIMS Bhopal

Pl Submits Research Proposal

Research Review Board (Reviews the Projects & decides intramural funding)

Institutional Institutional Institutional Human Ethics Committee Animal Ethics Committee Biosafety Committee

Pl Conducts the Research Project and Submits the Annual and nal Report to Concerned Committees for Approval

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8. DEPARTMENTS

A total of twenty five teaching and clinical departments were established till 31st March 2016. These departments (in alphabetical order) are:

8.1 Anatomy 8.2 Anesthesiology 8.3 Biochemistry 8.4 Burns and Plastic Surgery 8.5 Community and Family Medicine 8.6 Dentistry 8.7 Dermatology 8.8 Forensic Medicine and Toxicology 8.9 General Medicine 8.10 General Surgery 8.11 Microbiology 8.12 Neurology 8.13 Neurosurgery 8.14 Obstetrics & Gynecology 8.15 Ophthalmology 8.16 Orthopedics 8.17 Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery 8.18 Pathology and Laboratory Medicine 8.19 Pediatrics 8.20 Pharmacology 8.21 Physiology 8.22 Pulmonary Medicine and TB 8.23 Radiodiagnosis 8.24 Transfusion Medicine 8.25 Trauma and Emergency

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8.1 Department of Anatomy

Faculty

Professor and Head Prof (Dr) Bertha AD Rathinam MBBS Madurai Medical College 1991 MS Madurai Medical College1999

Associate Professor Dr Sunita A Athavale MBBS MGMMC Indore 1994 MD RMC Loni 2004

Assistant Professors Dr Manmohan Patel Dr Sheetal Kotgirwar MBBS GMC Bhopal 2002 MBBS JNMC Wardha 2002 MS NSCBMC Jabalpur 2007 MD TNMC Mumbai 2007 DNB 2009

Dr Mohtashim Ahmad Dr Rekha Lalwani MBBS GMC Nagpur 2002 MBBS Calicut Medical College 2000 MD GMC Nagpur 2008 MD LLRMC Meerut 2005

Dr Prashant Nachiket Chaware MBBS RMC Loni 2002 MD BJMC Pune 2008

Highlights Department is involved in undergraduate Medical and Nursing teaching. Periodically integrated lectures/ seminars are conducted with clinical departments. The department runs a body donation awareness programme. Eleven donated bodies have so far been received in the year 2015-16 and so far the department has received 18 bodies as donation. In 2015- 16, 183 citizens of central India pledged to donate their bodies to AIIMS Bhopal. As of now 418 people have pledged for donation. Dr Sunita Athavale and Dr Rekha Lalwani peer reviewed first book of Human Embryology in Hindi

30 AIIMS Bhopal Annual Report 2015-16 language ‘Manav Bhroon ka Vikas’ By Dr Chaturvedi published by Atal Bihari Vajpayee Hindi Vishwavidyalaya Bhopal. Research work of Dr Sunita Athavale was cited by four textbooks/ reference books including the latest (41st) edition of Gray’s Anatomy.

Research Approved research projects

S.No. Name of Project Funding Ongoing/com- Investigators Mechanism pleted 1 A Study of Trigeminal Ganglion Nil Completed Dr Prashant Chaware, and Meckel’s Cave with particular 10/02/2016 Dr Surya, reference to the surrounding Mr Ankit Shrivastava, anatomical landmarks helpful in Dr Bertha their safe surgical approach 2 Anatomical and histological Nil Completed Dr Prashant Chaware, characterization of anterolateral 25/02/2016 Dr John Santoshi, ligament of knee joint : A Dr Bertha, cadaveric study Dr Urvashi 3 The morphometric and Nil Ongoing Dr Prashant Chaware, morphological study of menisci of commenced on Dr Surya, knee joint in adult cadavers of the 07th Oct 2015 Dr Hemant Indian population. Dr Bertha. 4 Innervation patterns of the Triceps Nil Ongoing Dr Prashant Chaware, brachii muscle: A cadaveric study commenced on Dr John Santoshi, Dr Bertha, 02nd Sep 2015 Dr Manmohan, Dr Mohtashim. 5 Anterior cruciate ligament: ICMR Completed Dr Rekha Lalwani, morphology and morphometry of STS 15/10/2015 Rohit Srivastava , its footprints and fibre bundles Dr Sheetal Kotgirwar, Dr Sunita Athavale 6 Relationship between pre Nil Ongoing Dr Sheetal Kotgirwar, admission factors and academic commenced- Dr Sunita Athavale, performance of first year medical July 2014 Dr Rekha Lalwani. students at AIIMS Bhopal 7 Review of Anatomy Acts of Intramural Ongoing Dr RekhaLalwani, various states and union territories commenced - Dr Sunita Athavale, of Union of India July 2014 Dr Sheetal Kotgirwar.

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Publications by faculty in biomedical journals (Pubmed Indexed)

1. Athavale SA, Kotgirwar S, Lalwani R. Rectus and Oblique muscles of eyeball: a morphometric study of Indian population. Anat Cell Biol. 2015 Sep;48(3):201-204. PMID: 26417480

2. GN Geetha, Athavale SA, Swathi. Estimation of Stature From Hand and Foot Measurements in a Rare Tribe of Kerala State in India. J Clin Diagn Res. 2015 Oct;9(10):HC01-4. PMID: 26557539. (Corresponding author)

3. Chaware PN, Santoshi JA, Pakhare AP, Rathinam BA. Risk of nerve injury during arthroscopy portal placement in the elbow joint: A cadaveric study. Indian J Orthop 2016;50:74-79. PMID: 26952128

4. Santoshi JA , Chaware PN , Pakhare AP , Rathinam BA. An Anatomical Study to Demonstrate the Proximity of Kirschner Wires to Structures at Risk in Percutaneous Pinning of Distal Radius Frac- tures. Journal of Hand and Microsurgery, 2015, 7; 1: 73-78. PMID: 26078507

5. Singh S, Khurana AK, Harode HA, Tripathi A, Pakhare AP, Chaware PN. Study of fingerprint pat- terns to evaluate the role of dermatoglyphics in early detection of bronchial asthma. J Nat Sc Biol Med 2016;7:43-6. PMID: 27003968

Publications by faculty in biomedical journals (Non-Pubmed Indexed)

1. Kumar I, Sharma V, Lalwani R, Babu CSR,Chandra N. Evaluation of Lumbar Vertebral Canal At Disc Level In Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Subjects: A Radiological Evaluation. Internation- al Journal of Anatomy and Research 2015;3(4):1615-1619. 10.16965/ijar.2015.309

2. GN Geetha, Athavale S. Accessory muscles of hand : An evidence towards evolution of hand. National Journal of Clinical Anatomy. 2015; 4(4): 195-198.

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Lectures delivered

S.No. Topic Date, Place Delivered by 1. Anatomy of breast International Winter School Dr Bertha Rathinam 2. Anatomy of larynx Oncology –IWSO 2016, AIIMS Dr Sunita Athavale 3 Anatomy of lymph node Bhopal, Febuary 2016 Dr Rekha Lalwani 4 Anatomy of cervix Dr Sheetal Kotgirwar 5 Anatomy of respiratory system Dr Mohtashim Ahmad 6 Anatomy of temporal bone Neuro-Otological Anatomy and Dr Bertha Rathinam 7 Anatomy of facial nerve Lateral Skull Base Approaches Dr Manmohan Patel through short lectures and Live 8 Infratemporal fossa Cadaveric Demonstration ,11 Dr Prashant Chaware March 12-13, AIIMS, Bhopal.

Conferences, workshops and Trainings attended

S.No. Conference/ CME/ Date, Place Attended by Workshop 1 63 rd National 20th-23rd November Dr Bertha Rathinam conference of 2015, Dr Sunita Athavale anatomical society KGMU Lucknow Dr Rekha Lalwani of India Lucknow Dr Prashant Chawre 20/11/2015 to Dr Sheetal Kotgirwar 23/11/2015 Presentations: Dr Sunita Athavale (Dias)- Relationship of preadmission factors on academic performabnce of first year medical students at AIIMS Bhopal Dr. Prashant Chaware (Dias) Oral A Study of Trigeminal Ganglion and Meckel’s Cave with particular reference to the surrounding anatomical landmarks helpful in their safe surgical approach Dr Rekha Lalwani (Poster): A Rare anomaly of Duodenum Dr Sheetal Kotgirwar (Dias): Study of tortuosity of forearm arteries. Dr Bertha Rathinam and Dr Rekha Lalwani also chaired sessions.

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S.No. Conference/ CME/ Date, Place Attended by Workshop 2 Workshop on writ- 13th-15th May 2015 Dr Prashant Chaware ing a scientific paper SGPGI Lucknow organized at 3 Teaching and Learn- 24th April 2015, Dr Sunita Athavale ing Techniques AIIMS Bhopal Dr Rekha Lalwani Dr Sheetal kotgirwar 4 National Course on 5th- 10th October Dr Sunita Athavale Educational Science 2015 Dr Rekha Lalwani for Teachers of Health AIIMS Bhopal Dr Sheetal kotgirwar Professionals Centre for Medical Education Technolo- gy, AIIMS Bhopal in collaboration with Department of Medi- cal Education JIPMER, PUDU- CHERRY Events • Body donation awareness program was conducted on 5th March 2016. Families of 18 donors who donated their bodies for teaching and research at AIIMS Bhopal were felicitated. Donor cards for prospective donors were also distributed. Institutional and Extra-institutional responsibilities • Prof (Dr) Bertha Rathinam is Chairperson of Institutional women’s cell Guest House committee of AIIMS Bhopal. • Dr Sunita Athavale is co chairman of website committee, Member secretary CMET, Member secretary CPC (till April 2015), Library committee and Member of Annual report/ Glimpse committee, Final acceptance committee, Anti ragging squad and Animal house working committee She is a Member of Board of studies of MP State Medical University and Atal Bihari Vajpayee Hindi Vishwavidyalaya. • Dr Sheetal Kotgirwar is Member CMET, member CPC (Till April 2015), departmental procurement committee. • Dr Manmohan Patel is Deputy Superintendent UG Boys Hostel and member local purchase committee, admission committee of AIIMS Bhopal • Dr Mohatasshim Ahmad is CRC and LPC Member of AIIMS Bhopal • Dr Rekha Lalwani is member CMET, Admission committee institutional CPC (Till April 2015 ); CRC& FAC (In absence of Dr Ahmed and Dr Athavale) Coordinator- transportation of donated bodies of Anatomy Dept; Signatory, Corpus fund body donation of Anatomy Dept; Departmental procurement committee. • Dr Prashant Chaware is Member of Institutional Anti-ragging committee, Institutional Proctorial committee and Institutional Recruitment committee of AIIMS Bhopal

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8.2 Department of Anesthesiology Faculty Assistant Professor Dr Jaiprakash Sharma MBBS Calicut Medical College 1999 MD KGMC Lucknow2004

Highlights • Operation Theatre Services (3 OT Table) • Intensive Care Unit (7 Bedded) 24/7 • Pain Clinic • Preoperative Assessment Clinic • Medical Gas Pipeline system services 24/7x 365 • Teaching and Training of Medical Student of AIIMS Bhopal and Medical Officer and Paramedic of State of Madhya Pradesh • Established Skill Lab to run Basic Emergency care and Basic Trauma Life Support course at AIIMS Bhopal • Organized a workshop on Basic Mechanical Ventilation in year 2015. Education Undergraduate education • Teaching and Training of AIIMS Bhopal UG students posted in Operation theatre and Intensive care Unit. • Teaching innovation- Established Skill Lab for Hands on training of medical students in the subjects of Basic Emergency Care and Basic Trauma Care Courses. • Conducting regular teaching and Training sessions of Basic Emergency Care and Basic Trauma Life Support Course for Medical Officers and Paramedics of State of Madhya Pradesh. Research Approved research projects S.No Name of Project Funding Status Investigators 1 To study pulmonary functions in STS-ICMR Completed Dr J P Sharma patients with type 2 Diabetes Mellius 15.10.15 2 Where are Trauma and Critical Care Public Health & Completed Dr Saurabh saigal Services in Madhya Pradesh (WATCH Family Welfare 15/02/2016 Dr J P Sharma MP PROJECT.) Department Govt Dr Rajnish Joshi of MP. 3 Resource allocation at Trauma & Nil Ongoing Dr Saurabh Saigal Emergency Centre, AIIMS Bhopal- A Dr Rajnish Joshi Preaudit of Trauma & Emergency Dr J P Sharma services and its epidemiology in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh

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Publications by faculty in biomedical journals (Pubmed Indexed) 1. Sharma JP, Salhotra R, Kumar S, Tyagi A, Sethi AK.Non-Invasive Lung Recruitment Maneu- ver prevents re-intubation and reduces ICU stay Lung India 2016 Jan-Feb;33(1):99-101 PMID: 26933321 2. Saigal S, Sharma JP Comment on Debaty et al.: impact of intra-arrest therapeutic hypothermia in outcomes of prehospital cardiac arrest: a randomized controlled trial. Intensive Care Med. 2015 Jan;41(1):171. PMID: 25406410 3. Kumar S, Sharma JP Saigal S, Dhurwe R. “Amber in chamber” an enigmatous right atrial mass in a neonate. Saudi J Anaesth. 2015 Oct-Dec;9(4):477-9. PMID: 26543473 4. Saigal S, Sharma JP, Dhurwe R, Kumar S, Gurjar M. Targeted temperature management: Cur- rent evidence and practices in critical care. Indian J Crit Care Med. 2015 Sep;19(9):537-46 PMID:26430341

Lectures delivered S.No Topic Date, Place Delivered by 1. ATLS Instructor course- Spinal Cord Injury 22nd June 2015 Dr Jaiprakash Sharma AIIMS New Delhi

Conferences, workshops and Trainings attended

S.No Conference/ CME/Workshop Date, Place Attended by 1 Perioperative Management of 24th-26th Jan 2016 Dr Jaiprakash Sharma Acute Pain and Chronic Pain 2016 2 Workshop- Role of USG in 25th Jan 2016 Dr Jaiprakash Sharma Chronic pain Management Role of USG in chronic pain of shoulder, Knee, elbow and spine was demonstrated. Therefore, USG is a upcoming requirement in pain clinic in view of its diagnostic and therapeutic capacity.

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Events

Organized a one day workshop on “ Basic Mechanical Ventilation”. Initially number of delegates was limited to 40 but due to a overwhelming response to this workshop, We had to accommodate 55 delegates instead of 40 delegates. This workshop was also sponsored by ICMR. No funding was asked from AIIMS Bhopal. A Manual was also prepared for this workshop. Institutional and Extra-institutional responsibilities Dr Jaiprakash Sharma is a Member of Institutional CRC, OT Committee, HICC, Skill Lab Committee, MGPS Committee, In-charge of department of Anesthesiology. He is also a scientific Committee member, Technical Committee member and subject expert for Senior resident recruitment at BMHRC, Bhopal. Future vision and plans Short Term Future Plan: (06 months -1 year)

• To establish upcoming health care facility 5 operation theatre, Post Operative intensive care Unit and Intensive Care Unit at first floor of Hospital building • To establish Medical Gas services in these health care facilities • To develop and start a working Labor Room Anesthesia and ICU • To recruit and deploy manpower like faculty, senior resident and Technician and Nursing staff power to make these facilities functional • To Develop Curriculum for MD Anesthesiology. Long Term Future Plan: ( > 2yrs)

• To develop and function Modular OT and ICU Complex at 2nd and 3rd floor of AIIMS hospital Services. • To develop a Level III Intensive Care and Interventional Pain Medicine with high end treatment functional modalities • To develop super-specialty Program in various different subspecialties of Anesthesiology like DM in Cardiac Anesthesia, Neuro-anesthesia, Critical Care Medicine and Pain Medicine, Palliative Medicine, Transplant Anesthesia etc. • To develop a Research and Scientific secretariat in department of Anesthesiology. • Domestic health care Mobile facilities for patient on domiciliary Oxygenation Cancer pain patient and Terminally ill patients.

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8.3 Department of Biochemistry

Faculty

Professor and Head Prof (Dr) Sudhir K Goel MSc Lucknow university1975 PhD Kanpur University 1982

Assistant Professors Dr Ashwin Kotnis Dr Ashok Kumar MSc MS University Baroda 2001 MSc GB Pant University2000 PhD ACTREC Navi Mumbai 2008 PhD SGPGI Lucknow 2006

Dr Rashmi Chowdhary MSc Bhopal 1997 M. Phil Ravishankar University Raipur1998 Ph.D SGPGI Lucknow 2008 Highlights • The department is carrying out more than 50 different types of clinical biochemistry tests using Auto-analyzers and hormone analysis (thyroid function tests, reproductive hormones, vitamins) on routine basis on fully automated Chemiluminescence immunoassay analyzer. Department is actively involved in research. • We have established a cell culture facility to culture human cancer cells and stem cells. Department has initiated Flow cytometer based assay services which includes B27 and CD count differential diagnosis. Department is also encouraging young faculty to conduct research: • For extramural research funding from DST, ICMR and Madhya Pradesh Council of Science & Technology (MPCST). • Two young scientists have joined the department having their own salary as fellowship along with contingency money of 35 lakhs each for 5 yrs. under the mentorship of Professor Sudhir K Goel.: • Dr Rohit Saluja as Ramalingaswami. Fellow (funded by Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of India) and • Dr Neha Arya as INSPIRE fellow (funded by Department of Science & Technology, Govt. of India) • Ms Apurva Shrivastava joined the Department as JRF-DST SERB on the funded project titled “Assessing biomarkers for Vitiligo” awarded to Dr. Ashwin Kotnis • Dr Ashwin Kotnis was selected for the prestigious FAIMER (Foundation for Advancement in International Medical Education and Research Fellowship) at the GSMC-FAIMER Regional Institute.

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Education

Thesis/Dissertation:

• MDS student- Dr Swati Nema, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology and Microbiology, People’s College of Dental Sciences and Research Centre, Bhopal (MP) completed her dissertation work entitled Quantitative analysis of ROR1 and ROR2 in Squamous Cell Carcinoma with Dr Ashok Kumar (Co-Guide). • M.Sc. Students six month dissertations:- • Pratiksha Sen, M.Sc. Institute of Excellence, Bhopal “Effect of L-glutamine on cell growth of A549 Human Lung carcinoma and HEK 293 T Hunan Embryonic kidney cell lines” with Prof (Dr) S.K Goel & Dr Rohit Saluja. • Ms Jagriti Verma, M.Sc. Govt. Thakur Ranmat Singh College (Accredited by NAAC), Rewa “Elucidation of Effect of Nitric Oxide in A549 Human Lung Carcinoma Cells” with Prof (Dr) S.K Goel & Dr Rohit Saluja. • Ms Arwa Hussain, M.Sc. Institute of Excellence, Bhopal completed thesis on “GSTM1 Polymorphisms in Vitiligo” with Dr. Ashwin Kotnis. Dr Dinesh Asati Asst. Prof (Dr) Dermatology, AIIMS Bhopal was co-investigator in the project. • Ms Zainab Shahid, M.Sc. Institute of Excellence, Bhopal on “Polymorphisms of miR-196a2 and susceptibility to oral cancer” with Dr Ashwin Kotnis. Dr Shyam Agrawal, Medical Oncologist from Navodaya Cancer Hospital was co-investigator in the project. • Ms Priya Tripathi, MSc Govt. Thakur Ranmat Singh College (Accredited by NAAC), Rewa, Exploration of Effect of Dimethyl Sulfoxide in A549 Human Cancer Cells” with Prof S.K Goel & Dr Rohit Saluja • Ms Priyanka Soni, M.Sc Govt. Thakur Ranmat Singh College (Accredited by NAAC), Rewa, Effect of Hydrogen Peroxide on cell growth of A549 Human Lung Carcinoma Cells” with Prof S.K Goel & Dr Rohit Saluja • Rupal Nagrani, M.Sc. Institute of Excellence, Bhopal on Effect of Fetal Bovine serum (FBS) in A549 Human Lung carcinoma and HEK 293 T Hunan Embryonic kidney cell lines Prof (Dr) S.K Goel, Dr. Rashmi Chowdhary & Dr Rohit Saluja.

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Research

S. No Title of the project Give funding Give date of Investigators agency and grant commence- amount/ nil- if not ment /com- funded pletion 1. Study of patients with ICMR student 2015 Prof (Dr) S.K Goel , diabetes Mellitus (DM) fellowship Dr Rajnarayan, Student and its correlation with Ms Sithara (2014 MBBS ) thyroid function at Bhopal and vicinity 2. Clinical, biochemical, ICMR student 2015 Dr Rashmi Chowdhary neuroimaging and fellowship (Principal Supervisor), genetic screening for Dr G. Bhatt and Prof R. mitochondrial dysfunction Malik (co-Supervisor) in Autism spectrum Student -Yash Malik, (2014 MBBS) 3. Validation of salivary ICMR student 2015 Dr Ashok Kumar (PI), Cyclin D1 levels as a fellowship Dr Pankaj Goel & non-invasive biomarker Dr Rahul Agarwal, Student in potentially malignant - Anupam Halder (2012 oral lesions (PMOL) and MBBS) neoplastic lesions 4. Role of A1555G ICMR student 2015 Dr Vikas Gupta (PI), mitochondrial DNA fellowship Dr Ashok Kumar (Co-PI) & mutation in Non- Dr SK Goel; Student syndromic Sensorineural Investigator: Dilan Davis Hearing Loss in central (2012 MBBS) India: A pilot study 5. Quality of life in Vitiligo ICMR student 2015 Dr Dinesh Asati (PI), patients of Central India fellowship Dr Ashwin Kotnis, Student Investigator Ms. Apoorva Maheshwari (MBBS 2014) 6. Bioinformatics analysis of Nil. Selected for 2015 Dr Ashwin Kotnis (PI) miRNA binding sites in Winter Oncology Student Investigator Mr 3’UTR regions of DNA Conference, Samdish Sethi (MBBS repair pathway Bhopal 2013)

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S. No Title of the project Give funding Give date of Investigators agency and grant commence- amount/ nil- if not ment /com- funded pletion 7. Developing a module for Rs. 2000 (Self- 2016 Dr Ashwin Kotnis (PI), education on plagiarism funded by PI) Mr Pratyush Prateek, for undergraduate medical Selected for FAIM- Mr Pratap Kumar (MBBS students of All India ER (Foundation 2014 students), Institute of Medical for Advancement Dr Sukanya Ray Sciences (AIIMS) Bhopal of International Medical Educa- tion and Research) fellowship 8. Assessing biomarkers for SERB, Department April 2015 Dr Ashwin Kotnis (PI), susceptibility of Vitiligo of Science & Dr. Dinesh Asati. Technology Rs. 25 lakhs 9. Assessing the status ICMR New Delhi, August 2015 Dr Abhijit Pakhare (PI), of micronutrients with Rs. 30.29,861 lacs Dr Ashwin Kotnis, special reference to Zinc Dr Girish Bhatt, in adolescents of Bhil, Dr Deepti Joshi Gond, Korku and Pardhi tribes of Madhya Pradesh 10. Involvement of SERB, Department June 2014 Dr Ashok Kumar, sphingosine-1-phosphate of Science & Dr RK Panday & (S1P) signaling in oral Technology Dr Rahul Agarwal cancer patients Rs. 22.00 lakhs 11. Vitamin D status and Madhya Pradesh April 2015 Dr Rashmi Chowdhary (PI), effect of vitamin D Council of Science Prof (Dr) S.K Goel , receptor gene (VDR) and Technology Prof (Dr) R Malik (Co-PIs) polymorphism of (MPCST), Bhopal apparently healthy school Rs. 12.00 lakhs girls (12-17 yrs) 12. Crosstalk of Sphingosine- ICMR Research Dec 2014 Dr Ashok Kumar, 1-Phosphate and RORs Associate Dr Rajeev Nema signaling pathways and fellowship to Dr. (ICMR-Research Associate) their relevance in lung Rajeev Nema Rs. cancer 19 Lakhs

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Publications by faculty in biomedical journals (Pubmed Indexed)

NCBI Genbank Genomic sequence Submission

AUTHORS: Chowdhary, R., Khan, R., Bhatt, G., Malik,Y., Malik,R. and Goel,S.K. Title: Homo sapiens genotype humtDNAKA002 tRNA-Pro gene and control region, partial sequence; mitochondrial GenBank Accession no: KU534601.1

Publications:

1. Mishra R, Goel SK, Gupta KC, Kumar A.2014. Biocomposite cryogels as tissue-engineered biomaterials for regeneration of critical-sized cranial bone defects. Tissue Eng Part A. 2014 Feb; 20(3-4):751-62. 2. Kumar A and Saba JD. Regulation of Leukocyte trafficking by Sphingosine-1-Phosphate. Cell and Molecular Biology. 2015; 61:121. 3. Kumar P, Husain N, Soni P, Faridi NJ, Goel S K .2015. New protocol for detection of intron 22 inversion mutation from cases with hemophilia A. Clin Appl Thromb Hemost. 21(3):255-9. doi: 10.1177/1076029613498817. 4. Nema R, Vishwakarma S, Agarwal R, Panday RK, Kumar A. Emerging Role of Sphingosine-1- Phosphate Signaling in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma , OncoTargets and Therapy 2016 vol. 9, 1-12. 5. Chowdhary R, Khan R, Bhatt G, Malik R, Malik Y, Goel SK. 2016. Projection of need for pathogenetic testing for mitochondrial dysfunction (MD) and their significance in Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) children of India”. International Journal of Pediatrics. 4 (6), 1877- 1883

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Lectures delivered/ Conferences/Workshop attended

Name of Conference Place and Attended Any papers presented. Any sessions dates by (faculty Please indicate title, au- chaired, if yes, member(s) thors, podium or poster pl give details presentation International Khajuraho Prof (Dr) Participant Participant Conference on Forensic 2015 S.K Goel Medicine, Forensic Science & Toxicology 9th UITIC International Chennai Prof (Dr) Participated as an expert on Participant Technology Footwear 3th-5th S.K Goel Chromium Research Congress February 2016 All about PCR 9th May 2015 Dr Ashwin Setting up a PCR reaction Invited Faculty at Department of AIIMS Kotnis lecture Biochemistry and Bhopal Pathology, AIIMS Bhopal PhD Foundation 18th -20th Dr Ashwin Lectures on ELISA, FISH, Invited guest Course by Barkatullah May 2015 Kotnis Cytoxicity assays. faculty University Barkatullah University Training program 19th Nov Dr Ashwin Principles of sequencing Invited Faculty on Development of 2015 Kotnis and analysis lecture DNA Barcodes using MTCOX-1 Gene for Species Identification 42nd International 25th-28th Nov Dr Ashwin NA Attended as Conference of 2015 Kotnis delegate Association of Clinical Biochemists of India Training for estimation 4th-5th Feb Dr Ashwin Attended the hands on Attended as of Zinc using 2016 Kotnis training for analysis of trainee Atomic Absorption serum Zinc samples spectrometer in laboratory of Dr. Raghu P in National Institute of Nutrition

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Name of Conference Place and Attended Any papers presented. Any sessions dates by (faculty Please indicate title, au- chaired, if yes, member(s) thors, podium or poster pl give details presentation Training course on 5th March Dr Ashwin Analysis of blood samples Invited expert “Advanced Tools 2016 Kotnis for micro-nutrients on Zinc and Techniques for estimation Analysis of Micro- and using AAS Secondary Nutrients and Pollutants Elements” Symposium on 24th Feb 2016 Dr Ashwin Arwa Hussain, Apoorva Poster Recent Advances Kotnis Maheshwari, Apurva presentation, in Biochemical & Shrivastava, Ashwin Kotnis Won 3rd prize Molecular Diagnostics Genomic DNA extraction held by GSVM and PCR amplification Medical College, from whole blood and Kanpur Kanpur mouthwash samples Conference International Winter 22nd-26th Feb Dr Ashwin Tumor Markers in Cancer Invited Faculty School Oncology, 2016 Kotnis Diagnosis lecture Pathology AIIMS Bhopal 2nd M.P. Science 25th Feb 2016 Dr Ashwin Essentials of Writing a Invited Festival MPCST, Kotnis research paper Resource Bhopal person International Winter 22nd-26th Feb Dr Ashwin Samdish Sethi, Zainab Oral School Oncology, 2016 Kotnis Shahid, Ashwin Kotnis presentation by Pathology AIIMS Bioinformatics analysis of Mr. Samdish Bhopal miRNA binding sites in Sethi 3’UTR regions of DNA repair pathway Dept. of Biotechnology, 6th March Dr Ashwin Model making competition Invited as Barkatullah University, 2016 Kotnis for postgraduate and PhD Judge Model making scholars competition

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Name of Conference Place and Attended Any papers presented. Any sessions dates by (faculty Please indicate title, au- chaired, if yes, member(s) thors, podium or poster pl give details presentation International Bhopal, Dr Ashok Mohan S, Conference on 11th - 14th Kumar Vishwakarma S, Translational April 2015 Agrawal R, Medicine in 21st Panday RK, Centuary. Stem Cell Kumar A. Sphingosine Transplantation Current kinase is down-regulated Status’ organized by in tumor tissue of head and Barkatullah University, neck cancer patients. (Poster Bhopal Presentation) 5th International Navi Dr Ashok - - Conference on Mumbai, Kumar Promotion of Animal India; 15th- Research Welfare and 16th Oct 2015 Harmonization of Laboratory Animal Science’ Jointly organized by ACTREC and LASA-India Conference on ‘Women Bhopal, July Dr Ashok Ashok Kumar, A primer Invited as a Empowerment, 17th 2015 Kumar on manuscript writing and guest speaker Leadership and ethics in research’ (Podium) Career Development in Science and Technology" organized by MP Council of Science and Technology, Bhopal 1st International Patna, Dr Ashok Ashok Kumar, Julie D Saba Member, Conference on 12th-14th Feb Kumar Sphingosine-1-Phosphate National Health Implications 2016 (S1P) lyase in Immunity Advisory of Biotechnology, and Cancer Committee for organized by Central the conference University of South Bihar, Patna

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Name of Conference Place and Attended Any papers presented. Any sessions dates by (faculty Please indicate title, au- chaired, if yes, member(s) thors, podium or poster pl give details presentation International Dubai UAE, Dr Rashmi Mitochondrial dysfunction Guest Speaker Conference Annual 25th-27th 2016 Chowdhary in Autism spectrum Congress and Medicine disorders (ASD) children Expo on Primary from central India: Clinical, Health Care 2016 at biochemical, neuroimaging Dubai ,UAE and genetic screening, Poster International Winter 22th-26th Dr Rashmi Virus related Cancer Invited School Oncology, Feb 2016 Chowdhary Faculty Speaker Research Pathology AIIMS faculty lecture Bhopal Science Conference 6th Oct 2015 Dr Rashmi Specimen collection, Viral Guest Speaker Maharani Bai Laxmi Chowdhary nucleic acid diagnostic & Bai Postgraduate Girls Biosafety College, Bhopal Molecular Biology and 16th March Dr Rashmi Detection of Viral Nucleic Guest Speaker DNA sequencing Work 2016 Chowdhary acid: Sequencing and Next shop Generation Sequencing Guest Speaker All about PCR 9th May 2015 Dr Rashmi Precaution in samples Invited faculty for at Department Chowdhary collection and Sample lecture of Biochemistry, preparations for PCR in collaboration Speaker with Department of Pathology All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhopal Women Empowerment 17th July Dr Rashmi Challenges and Guest speaker Related Workshop 2015 Chowdhary Opportunities for women in ,MPSCT Bhopal Science Guest Speaker Molecular Biology and 16th March Dr Sudhir Next Generation Invited to DNA sequencing Work 2016 K. Goel Sequencing workshop inaugurate the shop workshop as Chief Guest

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Name of Conference Place and Attended Any papers presented. Any sessions dates by (faculty Please indicate title, au- chaired, if yes, member(s) thors, podium or poster pl give details presentation International 25th-27th 2016 Prof (Dr) Mitochondrial dysfunction Coordinator Conference Annual Dubai UAE Sudhir K. in Autism spectrum Congress and Medicine Goel disorders (ASD) children Expo on Primary from central India: Clinical, Health Care 2016 at biochemical, neuroimaging Dubai ,UAE and genetic screening, Poster

Events (conducted by the department): • Organized a full day Hands on Workshop on “All about PCR at Department of Biochemistry,” jointly organized by the Department of Pathology & Lab Medicine and Department of Biochemistry, for more than 30 selected students from AIIMS Bhopal and other medical Institutions in Bhopal ” on May 9th, 2015. The basics of PCR and Real-Time PCR, Primer designing, specimen collection for nucleic acid extraction, hands on training on setting up PCR reaction, and analyzing the data. The event was supported by Roche Diagnostics. • The department organized visit of 30 young scientists Madhya Pradesh, supported by Madhya Council of Science & Technology, Bhopal and demonstrated all the equipment installed in the Biochemistry lab and taught and good lab practices. • Organized Visit of B.Sc. (Biotechnology) students from Career College, Bhopal. • We have imitated weekly departmental Seminar/Journal Club. Faculty members, Scientists, Senior Residents and research students have presented their research work, seminar and recently published research articles. • Collaborative organization of public lectures and Nukkad Natak for 1st Vitiligo Day on 25th June 2015 along with Department of Dermatology, Psychiatry and Ayush. The public actively participated in the lectures and enjoyed the Nukkad Natak organized by the students. • Collaborative organization of a well-attended and appreciated charity sale of art items, plants and pots prepared by faculty and staff of AIIMS Bhopal towards funding of Apna School on 15th August 2015 and 26th January 2016.

Guest Lecture

Department organized a guest lecture on “Gut Microbiota and Multiple Sclerosis: From Bathroom to Bench to Bedside’ by Dr. Ashutosh K Mangalam, Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, USA on Jan 4th 2016, attended by faculty members, Scientists, SRs, research fellows and MBBS students of AIIMS Bhopal.

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Institutional and Extra-institutional responsibilities Prof (Dr) Sudhir K Goel is Chief Superintendent, Boys Hostel AIIMS Bhopal, Professor-In-Charge Central Library, Chairman, Institutional Animal Ethics Committee; Member , Regional Virology Diagnostic Laboratory (RVDL), under DHR/ICMR scheme; Member, Technical Evaluation of BSL- II & BSL-III labs; Member Institutional Bio-safety Committee (IBSC) at AIIMS Bhopal; Member, Institutional Human Ethics Committee; Member, Radiation Safety Committee; Member, Research Review Board; Member, Housing Committee; Co-signatory with DDO over 50 lakhs; Prof.-in charge MBBS 3rd Counseling Committee (2015 ). He is PhD Examiner for about 10 Universities including KGMU, Lucknow University, Kanpur University; Examiner/Paper setter/Evaluation for National Board of Examinations, Barkatullah University (Biotechnology, MBBS Dentistry); Chairman IHEC at Ayurveda, Homeopathy and MANIT; Member IHEC and purchase committee of BMHRC; Chairperson purchase committee NIREH; Reviewer of Journal PLoS One and many more. Dr Ashok Kumar is Faculty-In-Charge, Animal House Facility (2012-till date); Member Secretary, Institutional Animal Ethics Committee (2013-till date); Member – Institutional Biosafety Committee (2013-till date); Member, Consignee Receipt Committee (2013-till dates); Faculty-In-Charge, Health Club; Member – Institutional Horticulture Committee. He is Member, National Advisory Committee for 1st International Conference on Human Implications of Biotechnology, held on 12th -15 Feb at Central University of Bihar, Patna; Examiner/Paper setter/ Evaluation for National Board of Examinations, Barkatullah University, RGTU, Integral University (Biotechnology, MBBS, Dentistry); Editorial Board Member: Encyclopedia of Signaling Molecules; Editorial Board Member: Cell Biology; Reviewer of more than ten International Journals. Few are listed below: Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Targets; International Journal of Nanomedicine; OncoTargets and Therapy; Biologics-Targets and Therapy; Drug Design, Development and Therapy; Journal of Experimental and Integrative Medicine; Biomarkers in Cancer. Dr Rashmi Chowdhary is Co-PI, Regional Virology Diagnostic Laboratory( RVDL), under DHR/ICMR scheme; Member Secretary Institutional Biosafety Committee; Member , Technical Evaluation of BSL- II & BSL-III labs; Member, Final Acceptance Committee (FAC); Member Secretary, Institutional Horticulture Committee. She is Member , MP Young Scientist Congress, MPCST, Bhopal; Reviewer of International Journal “Medicine” (Jan 2016 –till date); Member, Research Review Board MPCST, Bhopal; Examiner/Paper setter/Evaluation for National Board of Examinations, Barkatullah University, (Biotechnology, MBBS, Dentistry); Resource Person Bioinformatics Research, Department of Bioinformatics MANIT, Bhopal; Visiting Faculty, for PhD course work of Biotechnology, Barkatullah University, Bhopal; Treasurer, Apna School ( 2014- till date) Dr Ashwin Kotnis is Member Secretary of Institutional Human Ethics Committee (2013- till date); Member – Institutional Bio-safety Committee (2013-till date); Public Information Officer – Student Affairs (2014- till date); Member of Editorial Committee for Glimpse and Annual Report (2012- till date); Member Student Election committee (2016); Officer-In-charge for Research webpage of AIIMS Bhopal (2014- till date); Member of MBBS Counseling Committee (2014 till date).

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He is Examiner/Paper setter/Evaluation for National Board of Examinations, Barkatullah University (Biotechnology, MBBS Dentistry); Subject expert for interview for Research Assistant and Research Associate in IISS Bhopal; Officer-In-Charge – Apna School (2012- till date); He serves on Editorial Board of J of Bioinformatics (2013- Current) and reviewer (2012 - till date) for BMC Cancer; Tumor Biology; Indian Journal of Biosciences

Future vision and plans

The department aims to establish and start Stem Cell Research laboratory.

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8.4 Department of Burns & Plastic Surgery

Faculty Assistant Professor Dr Manal Mohd Khan (Plastic surgery) MBBS JNMC AMU Aligarh 2003 MS JNMC AMU Aligarh 2006 Mch Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery JNMC AMU Aligarh 2009

Highlights

• Out-Patient Consultation – Monday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday • Clinics of under-graduate students, (medical & nursing) • In-Patients admissions • OT/ Surgeries: Major & minor procedures done routinely. • Weekly departmental presentations and discussions in collaboration with Dept of trauma & Emergency • MTEC training for health personal

Book Chapter Contributions

1) Chapter on “Pressure Sore Prevention and Treatment” in “Textbook of Critical Care Including Trauma and Emergency Care” 1st ed, 2016. (ISBN: 9789351529682)

Sharma JP, Khan Manal M, Saigal S, Singh DK. Pressure Sore Prevention and Management. In: Mehta Y, editor. Textbook of Critical Care Including Trauma and Emergency Care, 1st ed. New Delhi: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers; 2016.p.165-173.

2) Chapter on “Burns: Thermal, Chemical & Electrical Injuries” for” Multidisciplinary Training in Trauma & Emergency Care (MTEC) AIIMS Bhopal Certification in “Trauma Care”.

3) Chapter on Skin and Soft Tissues in Essentials of Surgery 2nd Ed.

4) Khaitan BK, Khan MM, Tudu SK, Aggarwal L, Deo SVS, Chumber S. Skin and Soft Tissues In: Dhawan IK, Chumber S, Gupta A. editors. Essentials of Surgery (2nd Edition). New Delhi: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers; 2016. 403-43

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S.No Conference/ CME/Workshop Date, Place Attended by

1 Workshop- AOCMF Course MUMBAI Dr Manal Mohd Khan Principles in Craniomaxillofacial 4th-6th Craniomaxillofacial Fracture Management Sept, 2015 trauma/ fractures management

Institutional and Extra-institutional responsibilities

Dr Manal Mohd Khan is a member institutional Recruitment Committee, Member Secretary of Linen & Laundry committee. He is Faculty/ Trainer for Multidisciplinary Training in Trauma & Emergency Care (MTEC) AIIMS Bhopal Certification in Trauma Care Developed by AIIMS Bhopal with assistance from Dept. of Public Health and Family Welfare, Govt. of MP and has also contributed for development of teaching curriculum and course manual for MTEC program. He is reviewer for Journals- Clinical Anatomy (WILEY) and Journal of Hand and Microsurgery (JHAM, Springer)

Future vision and plans • To develop state of art Burns & Plastic Surgery Center, • Burns Wards, HDU & ICU and • To start Microvascular Surgery Center. • Cosmetic Surgeries

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8.5 Department of Community & Family Medicine

Faculty

Additional Professor Dr Arun Kokane MBBS GMC Nanded 1999 MD SRTRMC Ambajogai 2004

Associate Professor Dr Surya Bali MBBS MLNMC Allahabad 2000 MD MLNMC Allahabad 2004 MHA SPHP University of Florida 2010

Assistant Professors Dr Sanjeev Kumar Dr Abhijit P Pakhare MBBS SKMC Muzaffarpur 2003 MBBS IGMC Nagpur 2004 MD AIIMS New Delhi 2008 MD Seth GSMC Mumbai 2009

Highlights

• Major current activities- Community clinical posting for undergraduates, Family Health Advisory Programme for undergraduates, residential rural posting, national health day celebration under HELP unit, National Mental Health Survey in state of MP by MoHFW, health services at three different health centers. • Screening OPD, Immunization Clinic, DOTS Centre, MDT Centre for Leprosy patients, Health Education • Major events organized- Health promotion activities organized on regular basis on occasion of various health days or weeks in collaboration with other departments. Health promotion and education events are being organized in nearby community to create awareness and inculcate health habits among the general population. • Major achievements – Four Diagnostic health camps were organized in collaboration with NGOs (Action in Aid) for construction workers and their children.

Education Undergraduate education • Field visits- As a part of curriculum. • Examinations- Regular examination as a part of formative assessment are being conducted. • Curriculum development - Draft curriculum for undergraduate is prepared and ready to put before next academic committee meeting.

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Awards/ Honours

Dr. Arun Kokane Received award for best contribution to district RNTCP programme by District TB society, Bhopal

Dr. Surya Bali Received Late Ritu Arvind Singh Memorial Award for the Community work by Her Excellency Mrs. Urmila Singh Honorable governor of Himachal Pradesh; Formed State Chapter of Telemedicine Society of India; Initiated two dream telemedicine projects ATM (Any Time Medicine) and EHC(Electronic Healthcare Centre) in Madhya Pradesh and Launched Telemedicine Services for the Singhast Kumbh 2016.

Research Approved research projects

S.No Name of Project Funding Ongoing/ Investigators Mechanism completed 1. Study of Maternal Mortality Rate NHM MP Commenced May Dr Surya Bali, and Infant Mortality Rate among 2014 completed Dr Abhijit P Pakhare different tribal groups in Madhya March 2016 Pradesh, Central India Grant-219200.00 2. Study on under reporting of NHM MP Commenced May Dr Surya Bali, deliveries and maternal deaths in 2014 Completed Dr Abhijit Pakhare Madhya Pradesh May 2016 Grant-1462125.00 3. Performance validation and NHM MP Commenced June Dr Surya Bali. method comparisons of existing 2015 and new Hemoglobin estimation Completed tools for intensification of point of Dec 2015 care testing in Madhya Pradesh grant 800000.00 4. Where are trauma and Critical Intramural Commenced July Dr Saurabh Saigal, Care Hospitals in Madhya 2015 Dr Rajnish Joshi, Pradesh (WATCH-MP) Completed Dr Abhijit Pakhare, Feb 2016 Dr JP Sharma 5. Predictors of primary Commenced Dr Girish C Bhatt, monosymptomatic nocturnal Jan 2015 Dr Aswin P Bhavna enuresis(PMNE) in children with Dhingra, special reference to obstructive Completed Dr Abhisekh Goyal, sleep apnea in school going Oct 2015 Dr Abhijit P Pakhare children of central India

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S Name of Project Funding Ongoing/ Investigators No Mechanism completed 6. To assess knowledge ICMR STS Commenced P Aswin, and attitude about OSA Gramt 10000/- Jan 2015 Goyal A, among medical students Completed Oct 2015 Pakhare A, in Bhopal Khurana A. 7. National Mental Health MoHFW, Ongoing-Commenced Dr Arun Kokane, Survey-MP Govt. of India April 2015 Dr Rajni Chatterji Grant -36,50,000/- Dr Abhijit Pakhare Dr Pankaj Mittal, Mrs Sukanya Ray 8. Accreditation of SBA UNICEF Ongoing- Dr Surya Bali and BemOC training Commenced July 2014 sites in Madhya Pradesh Grant-48,00,000 9. Goiter Survey in 5 NHM MP Ongoing- Commenced Dr Surya Bali Districts of Madhya Jan 2016 Pradesh Grant- 7,83,200/- 10. Assessing the status ICMR Ongoing- Dr Abhijit Pakhare, of micronutrients with Commenced Feb-2015 Dr Ashwin Kotnis, special reference to Zinc Dr Girish Bhatt, in adolescents of Bhil, Grant-30,29000/- Dr Deepti Joshi Gond, and Korku tribes of Madhya Pradesh 11. Evaluation of HBNC- INCLEN Ongoing- Dr Abhijit Pakhare, PLUS programme in Dec-2015 Dr Bhavana Dhingra Bhan Madhya Pradesh Grant-4,83,000/- Dr Ankur Joshi 12. Opportunity to reduce Nil ongoing Hemant Deepak pre-diagnosis attrition Shewade1, Arun M among patients with Kokane, Akash Ranjan presumptive MDR-TB Singh, Manoj Verma, in , India: Ashish Chauhan, Sanjay An operational research Singh Chahar, Manoj Tiwari, Vivek Gupta, Jaya Prasad Tripathy, Malik Parmar, Ajay MV Kumar

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S Name of Project Funding Ongoing/ Investigators No Mechanism completed 1. Whether chemoprophylaxis is Nil Ongoing Dr Akash Ranjan Singh initiated appropriately in children Dr Arun M Kokane under 6 years of age who were in Dr Surya Bali contact with a smear positive TB Dr Prashant Bhat case in an urban areas of Dr Lalit Sarode Madhya Pradesh: A mixed method study 2. Study of health care provider’s Nil Dr Arun Kokane preparedness for tobacco Dr Abhijit Pakhare cessation in primary care settings. Dr Akash Ranjan Singh

Research projects submitted for funding

S Title Funding agency Investigators No submitted to/ Grant asked for 1. Chronic disease risk factor surveillance in the ICMR, Dr Arun Kokane, state of Madhya Pradesh with special focus on Grant asked Dr Abhijit P Pakhare Tribal population of the state for 54,93,872/- Dr Rajnish Joshi Dr Ashwin Kotnis 2. Health literacy among vulnerable socio- ICMR Dr Sanjeev Kumar, economic groups of Madhya Pradesh, Grant asked for Dr Ankur Joshi, readability assessment of IEC materials in 40.9 lakhs Dr Abhijit P Pakhare, public domain and development of optimal Dr Rajnish Joshi evidence-based health information

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Research Publication 1. Akash Ranjan Singh, Ashok Madhukarrao Mehendale, Ramrao Deshmukh, Abhishek V Raut, Arun Mahadeo Kokane. ‘Bleeding Mothers’ A Sequel to Underutilization of ANC Package – A Community Based Cross Sectional Study from Central India. Original Research Article The Journal of Community Health Management, January-March 2016;3(1):5-10 2. Gupta A, Reddy BV, Bali S, Kokane AM. Outbreak of gastroenteritis among medical students, Madhya Pradesh, Central India. J Nat Sc Biol Med 2015;6:S25-8. 3. Shah DJ , Bali S. Study of Nutritional Status and Identification of Associated Risk Factors in Children Below Five Years of Age in an Urban Slum of Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. Indian J Comm Health. 2015; 27, 4: 506-510. 4. McArther E, Bali S, Khan AA. Socio-cultural and Knowledge-Based Barriers to Tuberculosis Diagnosis for Women in Bhopal, India. Indian Journal of Community Medicine/Vol 41/Issue 1/ January/2016. 5. Bali S, Reddy B V. Morbidity Profile of Patients Consulting Telemedicine Centre, AIIMS Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh, Central India. Sub-Himalayan J Health Res; Vol II ; Issue II;104, July 2015. 6. Bali S, Gupta A, Khan A, Pakhare A: Evaluation of telemedicine centres in Madhya Pradesh, Central India. J Telemed Telecare. 2016 Apr;22(3):183-8. 7. Bali S. Where is Public Health and its Well Wishers Int. J. Preven. Curat. Soc. Med. 2015; 1(1): 1- 7. 8. Joshi A, Pakhare A, Bali S, Pal DK. Changeover of Community Medicine into Community and Family Medicine : A Perspective Analysis.Indian Journal of Community and Family Medicine;Vol 1;Issue 2;July-Dec 2015. 9. Gupta A, Reddy B V, Nagar MK, Chandel A, Bali S: Portfolio of Outpatients Attending Centre for Urban Health, Madhya Pradesh, Central India. Health Services Research and Managerial Epidemiology; 08/2015; 2 (Jan-Dec):1-4. 10. Pakhare A, Kumar S, Goyal S, Joshi R. Assessment of primary care facilities for cardiovascular disease preparedness in Madhya Pradesh, India. BMC Health Serv Res. 2015;15(1):408 11. Rachna Parashar, Mohammed Amir, Abhijit Pakhare, Preeti Rathi, Lalita Chaudhary: Age Related Changes in Autonomic Functions. 03/2016; 10(3). DOI:10.7860/JCDR/2016/16889.7497 12. Prashant Chaware, Shiva singh, Alkesh Kumar Khurana, Abhijeet pakhare, Hemant arode, Apoorva Tripathi: Study of Finger Print Patterns to Evaluate the Role of Dermatoglyphics in Early Detection of Bronchial Asthma. The Journal of Natural Science, Biology and Medicine 01/2016; 7(1). DOI:10.4103/0976-9668.175066 13. Akash Ranjan Singh, Abhijit Pakhare, Ashish Chauhan, Abhishek Singh: Some interesting observations regarding TB patient management from a rural area of Madhya Pradesh: TB case series. Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care 01/2016; 4(4). DOI:10.4103/2249- 4863.174300

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14. Prashant N Chaware, John A Santoshi, Abhijit P Pakhare, Bertha A D Rathinam: Risk of nerve injury during arthroscopy portal placement in the elbow joint: A cadaveric study. Indian Journal of Orthopaedics 01/2016; 50 (1). DOI:10.4103/0019-5413.173510 15. Abhishek V Raut, Abhijit Pakhare: Youth and sexual health: a cross-sectional study from an urban slum of Mumbai. 01/2016; 5(2). DOI:10.5455/ijmsph.2016.0506201530 16. A D Faye, S Gawande, R Tadke, V C Kirpekar, S H Bhave, A P Pakhare, B Tayade: Do Panic Symptoms Affect the Quality of Life and Add to the Disability in Patients with Bronchial Asthma?. 09/2015; 2015. DOI:10.1155/2015/608351 17. Rajnish Joshi, John A. Santoshi, Nirendra Rai, Abhijit Pakhare: Prevalence and Patterns of Coexistence of Multiple Chronic Conditions: A Study from Indian Urban Outpatient Setting. Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care 07/2015; 4(3). DOI:10.4103/2249-4863.161340 18. John A. Santoshi, Prashant N. Chaware, Abhijit P. Pakhare, Bertha A.D. Rathinam: An Anatomical Study to Demonstrate the Proximity of Kirschner Wires to Structures at Risk in Percutaneous Pinning of Distal Radius Fractures. 06/2015; 7(1). DOI:10.1007/s12593-015-0181-7

Conferences, workshops and Trainings attended S.No Conference/ CME/ Date, Place Attended by Workshop 1. 3rd Annual Healthcare IT Bangaloru Dr Surya Bali India summit 7-8 May 2015 Presented paper- Telemedicine: Impediments in the growth of telemedicine in today’s India 2. 24th national Annual SAIMS Indore Dr Surya Bali Conference of Hypertension 22nd-23rd August 2015 Society of India 3. 11th International Congress Kolkata Dr Surya Bali of Telemedicine Society of 27th-29th November Podium presention- Morbidity profile India 2015 of the patients attending the Call centre, AIIMS Bhopal 4. 43rd Annual National Gandhi Nagar Dr Surya Bali conference of Indian 7th-9th Jan 2016 Chaired a scientific session on Association of Preventive Micronutrients -1 and Social Medicine

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S.No Conference/ CME/ Date, Place Attended by Workshop 5. 60th National Annual HIMS, SRHU, Dr Surya Bali -Chaired a scientific Conference of Indian Public Dehradun session comprehensive Primary Health Association 4th-6th March 2016 Healthcare Dr Abhijit P Pakhare Dr Sanjeev Kumar 6. Medical Education JSS Medical College, Dr Sanjeev Kumar Conference (MECON 2016) Mysore Poster presentation-– Self reflection as tool for self-directed learning among medical students 7. Workshop & panel (ICAR) Indian Dr Arun Kokane, discussion to celebrated Institute of Soil Dr Abhijit Pakhare, International Soil Day on Science, Bhopal Dr Ashish Chauhan the topic “Healthy soil for 19th Nov 2015 Workshop attempted to link & Healthy life” emphasize the importance of health soil with health of human being. 8. Health Informatics SPH,PGIMER Dr Surya Bali – Opportunities and Chandigarh Delivered a lecture on Telemedicine : Challenges 7th-8th March 2015 Challenges and opportunities and also attended two days workshop on health informatics. 9. Workshop on Mahila Hotel Ashoka lake Dr Surya Bali – Swasthya Shivir View Workshop was organized by NHM 16th November 2015 Madhya Pradesh to sensitize different stakeholders who are working in the field of Maternal health

10. Essentials of Statistics and ICGEB, Aruna Asif Dr Surya Bali clinical and data analysis Ali Road, New Delhi Workshop was organized for using "R" on 1st – 4th, Dec. 2015. developing and enhancing skills to understand basic principles of statistics for summarizing data and use of appropriate statistical tests as well as providing an understanding of data analysis using R. Didactic lectures with practical sessions were delivered by experienced faculties from AIIMS and Novartis.

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S.No Conference/ CME/ Date, Place Attended by Workshop 11. Workshop on Gender based 5th-6th December 2015 Dr Surya Bali Violence AIIMS and USAIDS Organized workshop on gender based MP violence to sensitize the ANM, AWW and ASHA workers regarding women violence 12. Workshop on Health 11th January 2016 Dr Surya Bali Informatics AIIMS New Delhi Workshop was organized to discuss the health informatics status in the country and role of different stakeholders. delivered a lecture on telemedicine issues in the India and its solutions 13. Comprehensive Effective 25th-29th January 2016 Dr Surya Bali- Vaccine Management(EVM) Hotel Amar Vilas Workshop was organized for the data validation Workshop Palace faculty of medical colleges to Bhopal train them for effective vaccine management monitoring in the state. 14. Gutka Ban Survey 4th January 2016 Dr Sanjeev Kumar Dissemination AIIMS Bhopal, The results of the state-wide survey on Effects of Gutka Ban conducted by JHCCP were disseminated in collaboration with AIIMS Bhopal. Mr Dilip Joshi, Minister of State for Education, MP was the chief guest. 15. BLS Workshop 9th January 2016 Dr Sanjeev Kumar RD Gardi Medical Speaker and trainer for the BLS College, Ujjain Workshop organized for health professionals 16. Tobacco Control 2nd March 2016 Dr Sanjeev Kumar Hotel Palash, Bhopal Speaker in the workshop for student principals, police personnel and other government functionaries. delivered a talk on “Health Hazards of Tobacco” 17. Training- Yellow Fever APHO (DGHS) Dr Sanjeev Kumar – Vaccination Mumbai Yellow Fever Vaccination at AIIMS Bhopal is being started as part of IHR 2005

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Lectures Delivered S Topic Date, Place Delivered by No 1 Community health Indian Institute of Forest Dr Arun Kokane parameters in rural settings Management 2 Drug addiction Department of Community Dr Surya Bali Medicine, Government Homeopathic Medical College and Hospital , Bhopal on 20th January 2016 3 ABC of Management People's Institute of Management Dr Surya Bali and Research Bhopal 17th October 2015. 4 Swasthya Bharat Radio-talk on 29th February 2016. Dr Surya Bali 5 Outbreak Investigation Induction training of medical Dr Abhijit Pakhare officers for 5 batches

Meetings Attended Name of Meeting Place and dates Attended by (faculty Highlights member(s) ) ZTF meeting for TB GMC, Bhopal 15th & Dr Arun Kokane & Review of RNTCP 16th Jan 2015 Dr Akash Ranjan situation in MP & CG . Singh 3rd Collaborator NIMHANS, Dr Arun Kokane Dr Surya Bali meeting of investigator Benguluru 29th & 1st March 2015 Mrs. Sukanya Ray Review of progress of People's Institute of Dr Surya Bali NMHS-MP activities. Management and Research Bhopal 17th October 2015. Meeting on AIIMS New Delhi Dr Surya Bali Attended this meeting as National eHealth per the direction of our Authority(NeHA) Director. Represented Madhya Pradesh in the National level and gave various inputs in the recommendations to set up National e Health Authority.

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Name of Meeting Place and dates Attended by (faculty Highlights member(s) ) NGT Subcommittee-5 Renukoot, Sonbhadra, Dr Sanjeev Kumar Dr Sanjeev Kumar on Health Effects of UP 9th-10th April 2015 Members of the Pollution subcommittee to evaluate health effects of Pollution on the general population of Sonbhadra, Singrauli and nearby districts. The results of the evaluation has been submitted to H’ble NGT WHO Tools and INCLEN Office New Dr Sanjeev Kumar Technical experts and guidelines for Quality Delhi, CCT members from Improvement of 17th-18th July 2015 different disciplines from Hospital Care for Sick states of MP and Gujarat newborn, children and discussed and finalized pregnant women the tools to measure quality of care for Sick newborn, children and pregnant women State workshop AIIMS Bhopal, Dr Sanjeev Kumar The workshop oriented on adaptation of 14th September 2015 the field supervisors on WHO tools and implementation of the guidelines for quality tools intended to measure improvement of quality of services for hospital care for sick sick newborn, children newborn and children and pregnant mothers at and pregnant women FRU, District Hospital & Medical College. The tools were developed by INCLEN & NHSRC New Delhi Events organized 1. Organized orientation program for the faculty members of the medical colleges who were involved in the accreditation of Skill Birth Attendant(SBA) and BEmOC training sites in Madhya Pradesh at Hotel Palash Residency, Bhopal on 8th April 2015. 2. A guest lecture on “National Programme for control & treatment of Occupational diseases” by Dr Ganesh Arun Joshi, In-charge CRC Bhopal was organized on 30th June 2015.

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3. Organized two day workshop on gender based violence for the community mobilizes like ASHA, Anganwadi and ANMs as well as community leaders to spread awareness towards the violence against women on 5th-6th December 2015. 4. Organized one day seminar on Gender based violence on 8th December 2015 at AIIMS Bhopal for sensitizing the medical students towards women violence. 5. Organized a 10 days signature campaign for the awareness of gender based violence in the Bhopal city in which more than 2500 people participated and signed against the women violence. 6. Health Camp, Bag Sewaniya on 17th January 2016 7. Health Camp, Government School Anand Nagar 8. Celebrated eye donation fortnight 2015 with collaboration with nursing college, AIIMS Bhopal 9. World rabies day 2015 celebrated at OPD block. 10. World Mental Health Day celebrated on 10th Oct. 2015. 11. Multi diagnostic health camps are being organized for high risk population and special groups as when requested in association with NGOs. Institutional and extrainstitutional responsibilities Dr Arun Kokane is Member secretary, DORC, Member of a CPC, CMET. He is Editorial Board Member of IJCFM. Reviewer for Journal of Family Medicine & Primary care. External Monitor for supportive supervision for Immunization programme in MP, External Examiner for MUHS, Nashik, JIPMER MPH, Paper setter for DNB in Community Medicine. Public health expert for Akashwani, Bhopal, and Resource person for other institution as and when required. Secretary General, Disease Outbreak Response Committee Dr Surya Bali is Nodal Officer, Telemedicine Centre, In-charge, Urban Health Training Centre Member, Anti ragging Committee. He is also Executive Member, IAPSM National level Governing Council, Central Zone MP, India; Executive Body member, Indian Association for Adolescent Health MP Chapter Secretary General, Telemedicine Society of India MP Chapter ;Executive body Member, Telemedicine Society of India(TSI); Editorial board memberships- Associate Editor, International Journal of Preventive Curative and Social Medicine , associate Editor, Indian Journal of Community and Family Medicine Dr Sanjeev Kumar is Incharge CFM OPD, PIO Hospital and Nodal Officer (Tobacco Control) Dr Abhijit P Pakhare is I/C Centre for Rural Health AIIMS (CRHA) located at Chiklod and what Member of Guest House Committee, member of annual report committee He is also Member of Academic Committee, State Training Resource Centre (STRC) for HIV/AIDS at BSSS Bhopal.

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Future vision and plans • Plans to start postgraduate course in Community and Family Medicine for medical graduates and MPH course for other graduates. • Plans to establish Public Health Laboratory to cater the needs of state health department as well as research needs. • Acquisition of land for construction of CRHA, Chiklod. • Completion of NMHS-MP by July 2016 • Develop patient support groups for chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, asthma, COPD; tobacco-cessation, etc • To start yellow fever vaccination in the immunization clinic • To develop a family practice which can also become the model for teaching & training in Family Medicine for Undergraduate Medical & Nursing students • To start Tobacco cessation services at CFM OPD, AIIMS, CUHA and CRHA Chiklod. • To start wellness clinic at CFM OPD in pipeline. • To develop Centre for Urban Health an model centre for the primary care • To establish the centre for applied research in Anemia • To develop model centre for Nutrition Assessment and Evaluation. • Yellow Fever Vaccination Facility will be started soon as part of International Health Regulations 2005. AIIMS Bhopal would become the first approved centre in Madhya Pradesh to provide this facility. • There is plan to include more vaccines (non-NIS) in the immunization clinic (eg Hepatitis B vaccination for students/ faculty members/ other staff and other visitors in main hospital as indicated by doctors or on request, Anti-rabies Immunoglobulin, Tetanus Toxoid for students/ faculty members/ other staff as required under Pre-/Post-Exposure Prophylaxis, Pneumococcal Vaccine, Influenza Vaccine etc). The modality for prescription for non-AIIMS personnel is being worked out. • Family Practice Services is being planned in Amrai Colony near AIIMS Bhopal. This would be one of the few centres in the country having designated Family Practice service providing preventive, promotive, curative and rehabilitative services utilizing the concepts of Family Medicine. • Health Promotion Activities in the main hospital in form of HELP (Health Education for Lay People) would be scaled up. This service provided health education to people visiting the main hospital.

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8.6 Department of Dentistry

Faculty

Professor and Head Prof (Dr) Pankaj Goel BDS Manipal CODS MDS Manipal CODS PGDHM, NIHFW, New Delhi

Assistant Professors Dr Abhinav Singh BDS MCODS Manipal 2004 MDS MCODS Manipal 2008

Highlights • Department currently provides routine care pertaining to all nine dental specialties namely diagnostic, preventive, restorative, periodontal, pediatric, orthodontic, radiographic, surgical and prosthodontic services. • Dental Laboratory services and specialty procedures in hospital dentistry, i.e. minor oral surgeries and implants, initiated in 2014. • Artificial eye, ear and sleep apnoea appliances fabrication started. • The number of patients attending dental OPD services increased exponentially from 5440 in 2013 to 24046 in 2015-16.

S.No Conference/ CME/Workshop Date, Place Attended by 1. 20th IAPHD National conference 20th Oct – 22nd Nov, 2015 Prof (Dr) Pankaj Goel Manipal. Dr Abhinav Singh 2. International Symposium on Tobacco 21st – 22nd Dec, 2015 Dr Abhinav Singh Control - Globally, Nationally, At State Bhopal. and By You 3. Systematic Reviews & Meta – analysis 24th-18th March, 2016 Prof (Dr) Pankaj Goel using RevMan New Delhi. Dr Abhinav Singh

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Events 1. Guest Lecture on Cone Beam Computerized Tomography (CBCT) in Dentistry on 20th March, 2015. 2. Guest Lecture on management of Vesiculo - bullous oral lesions. 3. Guest lecture on Loading in Dental Implants. 4. Workshop organized on Lasers in Dentistry on 4th Feb, 2016. 5. Two, Complete Denture Camps organized on 3rd September, 2015 and March 2016.

Institutional and Extra-institutional responsibilities Dr Pankaj Goel is Chairman, Housing & Maintenance Committee; Chairman, Central Purchase Committee; Chairman, Technical Inspection Committee (Office, Laboratory & Hospital Furniture); Chairman, Local Purchase Committee (Engineering, Housing & Hostels); Member, Women Welfare Committee; Grievance Officer, AIIMS Bhopal Hospital. He is also a member of Member, Institutional Ethics Committee, Peoples University, Bhopal; Member, Research Advisory Council, Peoples University, Bhopal Dr Abhinav Singh is Member of institutional Central Procurement Committee (civil related work), Member of Anti Ragging Squad, Member Secretary parking tender and Department related tenders. He is a reviewer for WHO. Oral Health Bulletin; Journal of Health care for the Poor and Underserved (USA); International Journal for Equity in health (UK); Angles Orthodontics (USA) and International Journal of Pediatric dentistry (USA); Journal of Dental Education (USA); International Journal of Leadership in Education (UK) and PLOS one (USA). He is editorial board member of Journal of Public Health & Epidemiology (USA); International Journal of Oral and Dental Health (USA) and European Journal of General Dentistry (EU).

Future vision and plans: 1. To start PhD and MDS programs in Dentistry. 2. To apply global best practices in Dentistry using latest technology such as lasers, Radio-visuo- graphy (RVG), and rotary Endodontics. 3. To reach out to marginalized communities having special needs using mobile and portable dental services. 4. To emerge as a center of excellence in Dental Public Health with focus on prevention of oral cancer and maxillofacial rehabilitation of trauma victims. 5. To upgrade into a School of Dental Research and doctoral studies.

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8.7 Department of Dermatology

Faculty

Assistant Professor Dr Dinesh Asati MBBS GMC Bhopal 2001 MD AIIMS New Delhi 2007

Highlights The department is running regular OPD and IPD Services, catering to about 25 thousand patients per year. A National level workshop on Dermatopathology was organized in association with the department of pathology and Dermatopathology society of India.

S Name of Project Funding Ongoing/ Investigators No Mechanism completed

1. Multicentric study on vitiligo IADVL, Grant Ongoing , Dr Dinesh P Asati for finding prevalence and risk amount-105000/- commenced- Dr Jayashree Patil factors 1/1/2016 Dr Ekta Sahu 2. Assessing psychological burden ICMR, grant Ongoing Miss Apurva Maheshwari in vitiligo patients amount=10000/- Dr Dinesh P Asati Publications by faculty in biomedical journals (Pubmed Indexed) 1. Asati DP, Gupta CM, Tiwari S, Kumar S, Jamra V. A hospital-based study on knowledge and attitude related to vitiligo among adults visiting a tertiary health facility of central India. J Nat Sc Biol Med 2016;7: 27-32. PMID: 27003965 2. Asati DP, Brahmachari S, Kudligi C, Gupta C. Hidradenocarcinoma: A rare sweat gland neoplasm presenting as small turban tumor of the scalp. Indian J Dermatol 2015;60:421. PMID: 26288440 3. Asati DP, Joshi D, Ingle V, Tiwari A. Subcutaneous Panniculitis like T Cell Lymphoma with Macrophage Activation Syndrome Treated by Cyclosporine and Prednisolone. Accepted for publication; Indian Dermatol Online J 4. Tadepalli K, Asati DP, Biswas D, Purwar S. Subcutaneous entomophthoromycoses. Indian Dermatol Online J 2015;6(6): 410–412. PMCID: 693354.

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5. Kudligi C, Bhagwat PV, Asati DP, Lingaiah KSK, Odugoudar SG. Acroangiodermatitis Associated with Iatrogenic Arteriovenous Fistula Mimicking Verruca Vulgaris. Indian J Dermatol 2015:60(2):107. PMID: 25814762 6. Rathoriya SG, Soni SSL, Asati DP. Dowling–Degos disease with reticulate acropigmentation of Kitamura: Extended spectrum of a single entity. Indian Dermatol Online J 2016;7:32-5.6 PMID: 26955585 7. Agarwal M, Raghuwanshi SK, Asati DP. Antibiotic Use in Sore Throat: Are We Judicious? Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg PMID: 26405662 8. Khurana U, Majumdar K, Asati D, Joshi D, Goel G, Kapoor N. Lichen Planopilaris with Autoimmune Thyroiditis. International Journal of Trichology. 2015;7(2):87-89. PMID: 26180460 9. Tadepalli K, Gupta PK, Asati DP, Biswas D. Onychomycosis due to Cunninghamella bertholletiae in an Immunocompetent Male from Central India. Case Reports Infectious Dis 2015, PMID: 26640729

Conferences, Workshops and Trainings Attended

S.No Conference/ CME/Workshop Date, Place Attended by 1. CUTICON Ujjain Dr Dinesh Asati

Meetings Attended

S.No Conference/ CME/ Date, Place Attended by Workshop 1. Monthly meet of Bhopal second Wednesday Dr Dinesh P Asati Dermatology Society of each month Continuous Medical Educations – active participation and discussion of difficult to manage patients

Institutional and Extra-institutional responsibilities Dr Dinesh Asati is a member of institutional local purchase committee; hospital equipment Condemnation Committee and In-charge of hospital securities He is a Member of Bhopal Dermatology society, Reviewer of Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprosy, Member of Association of Cutaneous Surgeons of India, Member of Indian Academy of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprosy

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Events organized More than 60 faculty members of different Institutes across the country participated in the dermatopathology workshop organized by the department in active collaboration with pathology on 10th January 2016. Prof. (Dr) M Ramam from AIIMS New Delhi and Dr Rajiv Sarad Joshi from Mumbai joined our team for implementation of this highly satisfactory and successful event.

Future vision and plans We want to start PG course in Dermatology and Venereology. More aesthetic procedures like Laser therapy, Botox, Fillers and Hair transplanted could be started at our Institute if further upgradation of manpower and infrastructures is provided. A dedicated dermatopathology unit (which would be first in the Central India region) could be established with the co-operation of the Pathology department.

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8.8 Department of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology

Faculty

Professor and Head Prof (Dr) Arneet Arora MBBS GMC Bhopal 1992 MD GMC Bhopal 1996 DNB 2002 PGDM Hospital Management IIPM Lucknow 2008

Assistant Professors Dr Raghvendra Kumar Vidua MBBS KGMU Lucknow 2004 MD AIIMS New Delhi 2007 PG Certificate Hospital Management NIHFW Delhi 2012 PGDHHM (IGNOU) New Delhi 2012

Highlights of the Department • Major current activities-Teaching, demonstration and assessment of undergraduate MBBS students • Events organized-First National Level Quiz in Forensic Medicine & Toxicology-as Organizing secretary-Prof Arneet Arora • Joint Organizing secretary-Dr Raghvendra Vidua Education Undergraduate education • Conducted a Survey on student’s interest in the subject of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology in form of a questionnaire, before entering in to 2nd Professional, during 2nd Professional and after completion of 2nd Professional

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Research Approved research projects S No Name of Project Funding Ongoing/ Investigators Mechanism completed

1 A representative study of Internal completed Dr Raghvendra Kumar Vidua deaths of North Indian Migrants and its medical certification across the world 2 Evaluation of perception of Internal Ongoing Dr Raghvendra Kumar Vidua, students about the subject Prof Arneet Arora, of Forensic Medicine & Dr Narendra Patel, Toxicology Dr Sweta Patel 3 Evaluation of opinion Internal Ongoing Dr Raghvendra Kumar Vidua, regarding Prof Arneet Arora, Tympanic Membrane Dr Narendra Patel, Perforation (TMP) in assault Dr Vikas Gupta, cases Dr G.Behara

Publications by faculty in biomedical journals 1. C Behera,Ravi Rautji,Asit K Sikari,Rajesh Kumar,Raghvendra k Vidua,Tabin milo and S K Gupta.Triple hanging in filicide-suicide: An unusual case report.Medicine,Science and the Law 2015,Vol.55(1)50-53. 2. BL Chaudhary,Raghvendra K Vidua,Arvind Kumar,Amrita V Bajaj.A study on Mortality Profile among fifty plus-(50+-)population(FPP) of India:A 5 year retrospective study at New Delhi District.Current Gerentology and Geriatrics Research;Vol.2016.Article ID 6403103. (corresponding author) 3. Raghvendra Kumar Vidua,OP Murty.Cosmetic Laser Liposuction Fatal Case.Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology2015;Vol.32(1)45-47.

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Conferences, workshops and Trainings attended S.No Conference/ CME/ Date, Place Attended by Workshop 1. 12th Annual conference of Goa Medical College, Prof (Dr) Arneet Arora South India Medicolegal Bambolim Goa on Association (SIMLA 2015) 9th - 11th October 2015. 2. ‘ANA101x: Human Anatomy’ On edx completed on Prof (Dr) Arneet Arora a course of study offered by 2nd November 2015. HKPolyUx, an online learning initiative of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University 3. Forensic Medicon 2016 Ahmedabad(Gujarat) Prof (Dr) Arneet Arora, 8th -10th Jan 2016 Dr Raghvendra Kumar Vidua Paper presented An Online Survey based evaluation of expert’s opinions on nature of injuries in Tympanic Membrane Perforation (TMP) in Assault cases 4. Comprehensive Health Care All India Institute Prof Arneet Response to survivors of of Medical Sciences Dr Arora Sexual Violence oranised by Bhopal from Also chaired a session AIIMS Bhopal and CEHAT 30th to 31st January (Centre for Enquiry into Health 2016. and Allied Themes) Mumbai 5. IAMLE 2016 Hyderabad Dr Raghvendra Kumar Vidua 29th-31st Jan 2016 Paper presented

An epidemiological profile of the death of Indian migrants across the world

He was also Coordinator of forensic pathology session 6. National seminar on issues Allahabad Dr Raghvendra Kumar Vidua and challenges in Forensic 9th-10th Mar 2016 Medicine and Forensic science

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Events organized 1st National Quiz of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology (Autopsy Quiz Forense) for MBBS Undergraduates on 3rd October 2015 Institutional and Extra-institutional responsibilities Dr Arneet Arora is Controller Examinations, AIIMS Bhopal, Member Women Welfare committee, Member Anti-Ragging Committee. She is also National Advisory Board Member, Indian Association of Medico Legal Experts (IAMLE), General Secretary, Medicolegal Experts Association, MP Dr Raghavendra Vidua is Treasurer faculty asociation AIIMS Bhopal,Member in Baghwani comitee,Chief supervisor and Invigilators in various examinations conducted by AIIMS Bhopal. He is Observer for AIIMS MBBS entrance examination at Patna, Giving expert opinion to Brain Behavior research Foundation of India (BBRFI), National Editorial board member –Journal of Forensic Chemistry & Toxicology Future vision and plans To make necessary arrangements for starting of quality medico legal work at AIIMS Bhopal, to infuse more innovation in teaching and demonstration and to carry more research in the subject.

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8.9 Department of General Medicine

Faculty Assistant Professors Dr Rajnish Joshi MBBS MGIMS Sevagram 1997 MD MGIMS Sevagram 2003 MPH Epidemiology UC Berkeley 2006 PhD Epidemiology UC Berkeley 2009

Dr Vaibhav Ingle MBBS, BJMC, Pune 2003 MD, MAMC, Delhi 2008

Dr SagarKhadanga MBBS, MKCG Berhampur 2002 MD, SCB, MC Cuttack 2008

Highlights Department of Medicine is engaged in patient-care, teaching, training and research activities. Patient- care services include daily outpatient clinic, specialty clinics (in Diabetes, Immunology and Obesity), and medical wards and contributes to running of intensive care unit. About 30% of all in-patients and 16% of all outpatients at AIIMS are cared for in department of Medicine. We provide investigational services (ECG, TMT, Echocardiography, Troponin T testing, blood sugar testing and HbA1c testing) for the hospital. The Department conducts teaching activities for MBBS (3rd to 9th semester) and BSc nursing (2nd and 3rd year) students. The department is also engaged in various inter-departmental research projects.

Education

The department conducted the following educational activities: a) Didactic lectures for 4th, 5th, 6th, 8th semester MBBS students b) Bedside teaching clinics for 3rd, 4th, 5th, 7th, 8th and 9th semester MBBS students c) Residential posting for 7th semester MBBS students d) Integrated teaching sessions for 5th semester MBBS students e) Case-based learning sessions for 9th semester MBBS students f) Didactic lectures for 2nd year B.Sc. nursing students

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We developed and implemented Log-book for 7th semester residential posting at AIIMS Bhopal. The Department maintains an online repository of all teaching resources which are freely available to all medical students (www.elearnmed.org.)

The final MBBS examination for first batch (2012) will be conducted in December 2016.

Consultations were held about curriculum development, examination pattern, and evaluation scheme with faculty members in Medicine at AIIMS Jodhpur, Rishikesh, Raipur and Patna who visited the department at AIIMS Bhopal in 2015-16.

Research Approved research projects S Name of Project Funding Ongoing/ Investigators No Mechanism Completed 1. A study of spatial and meteorological - Ongoing Dr Abhijit P Pakhare, determinants of dengue outbreak in Commenced Dr Sanjeev Kumar, Bhopal in 2014. 2014 Dr Rajnish Joshi. 2. Where are trauma and Critical - Ongoing Dr Saurabh Saigal, Care Hospitals in Madhya Pradesh Commenced Dr Rajnish Joshi, (WATCH-MP) 2014 Dr Abhijit P Pakhare, Dr JP Sharma. 3. Evaluating gain in competency after - Ongoing Dr Rajnish Joshi, training medical-officers and nurses Commenced Dr Abhijit P Pakhare, in Madhya Pradesh 2015 Dr Sanjeev Kumar, Dr Sagar Khadanga, Dr Vaibhav Ingle. 4. Diagnostic accuracy of point-of- - Ongoing Dr Rajnish Joshi, care glycosylated hemoglobin Commenced Dr Sagar Khadanga, measurement, and feasibility of its 2015 Dr Vaibhav Ingle. use in community based settings 5. Prognostic value of blood gas artero- - Ongoing Dr Saurabh Saigal, venous gradients amongst critically Commenced Dr Rajnish Joshi, ill patients 2015 Dr JP Sharma. 6. Feasibility, accuracy and utility - Ongoing Dr Rajnish Joshi, of home based continuousglucose Commenced Dr Kapil Baheti. measurement (CGM) in patients with 2016 diabetes mellitus on insulin therapy. 7. Antibiotic prescription patterns - Ongoing Dr Saurabh Saigal, and predictors of prescription Commenced Dr Vandana Pandey, modification 2016 Dr Rajnish Joshi.

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S Name of Project Funding Ongoing/ Investigators No Mechanism Completed 8. Value of Fractional excretion of uric - Ongoing Dr Rajnish Joshi, acid in differentiating different types Commenced Dr Jyotsna Kurbe, of Hyponatremia 2016 Dr Saurabh Saigal, Dr Jaiprakash Sharma. 9. Evaluation of Interleukin-33 and - Ongoing Dr Sagar Khadanga, sST2 in diabetics with orwithout Commenced Dr Rohit Saluja, dyslipidemia 2016 Dr SK Goel, Dr Rajnish Joshi.

Publications by faculty in Biomedical journals 1. Kalra Sanjay, Julka Sandeep, Joshi Rajnish, Shah Asha, Jindal Sushil, Agrawal Navneet, Das, AK.Strengthening diabetes management at primary health levelIndian journal of endocrinology and metabolism 2015; 19(4): 443 2. RaoMangala, Xavier Denis, Devi Padmini, Sigamani Alben, Faruqui Atiya, Gupta Rajeev, Kerkar Prafulla, Jain Rajendra Kumar, Joshi Rajnish, Chidambaram N.Prevalence, treatments and outcomes of coronary artery disease in Indians: A systematic review. Indian heart journal. 2015; 67 (4): 302-10. 3. Joshi Rajnish, Santoshi John A, Rai Nirendra, Pakhare Abhijit. Prevalence and patterns of coexistence of multiple chronic conditions: A study from Indian urban outpatient setting. Journal of family medicine and primary care. 2015; 4(3):411 4. Pakhare Abhijit, Kumar Sanjeev, Goyal Swati, Joshi Rajnish. Assessment of primary care facilities for cardiovascular disease preparedness in Madhya Pradesh, India.BMC Health Services Research. 2015; 15:408 5. Gupta Rupesh, Saigal Saurabh, Joshi Rajnish, Tagore Praveen, Rai Nirendra, Prasad Krishna. Unrecognized catatonia as a cause for delayed weaning in Intensive Care Unit. Indian journal of critical care medicine. 2015; 19(11): 693 6. Twinkle Agrawal, Farah Naaz Fathima, Shailendra Kumar B Hegde, Rajnish Joshi, Nallasamy Srinivasan, Dominc Misquith. Challenges in conducting community based trials of primary prevention of cardiovascular diseases in resourceconstrained rural settings. WHO South-East Asia Journal of Public Health. 2015; 4(1):98-103 7. Xavier Denis, Gupta Rajeev, Kamath Deepak, Sigamani Alben, Devereaux PJ, George Nisha, Joshi Rajnish, Pogue Janice, Pais Prem, Yusuf Salim. Community health worker- based intervention for adherence to drugs and lifestyle change after acute coronary syndrome: a multicentre, open, randomised controlled trial . The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology. 2016; 4(3): 244-253

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8. Thatoi PK, Khadanga S,Khurana U, Dugar D, Satapathy SP, Karuna T. Ileo-caecalmucormycosis in an immune competent adult: Treating successfully a rare disease with high mortality. J Gastrointest Infect. 2015: 4(4); 575-581 9. Gupta R, Baghel PK, Gupta H , Jain MK, Khadanga S, Tagore PK, Saluja R, Kesharwani PChanging epidemiology of poisoning in Central India: shifting poles from male farmers to young house wives. Int J Med Res Rev. 2016 4(4): 575-581 10. Khadanga S, Dugar D, Khurana U, SatapathySP.Inflammatory fibroid polyp (Vanek’stumour): my worst nightmare in the emergency department.BMJ case reports; 2016:12

Conferences, workshops and Trainings attended

S.No Conference/ CME/Workshop Date, Place Attended by 1. Science Communication Workshop 10th Apr 2015 Dr Sagar Khadanga AIIMS Bhopal 2. Indo Global health care summit and 23rd-25th Jul 2015 Dr Sagar Khadanga expo-2015 Hyderabad Speaker and Chairperson 3. CSI-HFC 2015 8th-9th Aug 2015 Dr Sagar Khadanga Indore 4. GISICON 2015 6th-7th Nov 2015 Dr Sagar Khadanga Jammu 5. CME and workshop on Fundamentals 11th-13th Feb 2016 Dr Sagar Khadanga of Critical care CMC Vellore 6. Workshop on developing a protocol for 8th-12th Jun 2015 Dr Sagar Khadanga a Cochrane systematic review CMC Vellore 7. Workshop on hand hygiene 3rd-7th Aug 2015 Dr Sagar Khadanga AIIMS Bhopal 8. International ECHO course and 6th Sept 2015 Dr Sagar Khadanga workshop Bhopal 9. Medical education and training 5th-10th Oct 2015 Dr Sagar Khadanga AIIMS Bhopal

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Events organized

A total of twelve batched of non-communicable disease training was organized at AIIMS Bhopal. DrRajnish Joshi, DrSagarKhadanga, and DrVaibhav Ingle were the faculty from the Department of Medicine who participated in these training sessions. The training was held on the following days: a) Batch 22 (11th May to 14th May 2015) b) Batch 23 (1st June to 4th June 2015) c) Batch 24 (22nd June to 24th June 2015) d) Batch 25 (6th July to 9th July 2015) e) Batch 26 (3rd to 5th August 2015) f) Batch 27 (7th to 9th September 2015) g) Batch 28 (21st to 23th September 2015) h) Batch 29 (5th to 8th October 2015) i) Batch 30 (16th to 19th November 2015) j) Batch 31 (7th to 9th December 2015) k) Batch 32 (8thto 10th February 2016) l) Batch 33 (7th to 9th March 2016) A total of 303 Doctors and nurses were given training in Non-communicable disease management in these sessions. Subsequent six days in each training session were devoted to trainings in basic emergency and trauma care, where faculty members from the department participated for specified lecture sessions.

Guest lectures • Dr Ravikant, Faculty Medicine AIIMS Rishikesh – Management of T2DM • Dr Ravikirti, Faculty medicine, AIIMS Patna – Management of T1DM • Dr Mohd Saba, Faculty Medicine, AIIMS Raipur – Management of DM related complications • Dr Vikram Singh, Faculty Medicine, AIIMS Jodhpur – Management of Hypertension • Dr DilipAcharya, Surgical specialist Indore – Tobacco Cessation • Institutional and Extra-institutional responsibilities • Dr Rajnish Joshi is Member of Central Procurement Committee, Hospital Infection Control Committee, Disease outbreak response committee, Goods inspection committee, Annual Report Committee • He is also Chairperson, Human Ethics Committee at BMHRC Bhopal and Chairperson, Technical specifications committee BMHRC Bhopal

Future vision and plans

Expansion of inpatient, outpatient and emergency services.

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8.10 Department of General Surgery

Faculty Assistant Professors Dr. Puneet Agarwal MBBS JNMC Aligarh 1995 MS JNMC Aligarh 2001

Highlights of the Department • Established on 8th April, 2013

Patient care: Patients that need minor surgical procedures are treated in General surgery procedure room and patients needing major surgeries are treated during Elective OT. Routinely 8 to 10 procedures per day are being performed in Surgery OPD procedure room as day case procedure, which are as follows:

Diagnostic Intervention • Digital Rectal Exam and rigid anorectoscopy, Aspiration of swellings, Imprint cytology from ulcers, Fine needle aspiration cytology from lumps, Tru cut biopsy etc. Therapeutic Interventions • Sebaceous & Lipoma excision, Intralesional injection of steroids, Injection Sclerotherapy for Hemorrhoids, Seton Insertion in Fistula in ano patients, Foley’s catheterization, Circumcision, Eversion of Sac in Hydrocele, Lysis of Prepucial adhesions in phimosis, Breast Abscess drainage, Cleaning and debridement of wounds, Repair of split ear, Dilatation of ruptured abscess, I & D of Paronychia and other abscess, Repair of Lacerated wounds, Aspiration of Ganglion, Excision of in growing toe nail etc. • Besides these elective procedures are performed in main OT as Breast lump excision, Mesh Hernioplasty cases of Inguinal hernia, Eversion of sac in cases of hydrocele

Anorectal Surgeries (like, Hemorrhoids, Fistula in Ano Fissure) etc. Breast clinic started in Dept of Surgery on every Tuesday. This clinic offer services for patients visiting AIIMS Bhopal OPD for Breast disorders in a accelerated time schedule

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Teaching and Training Undergraduate MBBS Students • Undergraduate surgery lectures are being conducted for MBBS Batch 2012, (Twice weekly); MBBS Batch 2013(once a week), MBBS Batch 2014(once a week), • Daily clinical teaching for three hours, for MBBS batch 2012, 2013 & 2014 is being conducted in the department

Training of basic surgical skills Centre of excellence basic surgical skills has been established in Dept. of Surgery where MBBS students are introduced to basic surgical skills on simulations, viz OT Etiquettes, Introduction to Basic OT Instruments, Knotting Exercises, and Suturing Exercises. Training of surgical skills is also being imparted in General surgery Procedure room in Dept. of surgery where UG students are introduced to Surgical skills by observing procedures such as Incision and Drainage of abscess, Excision of sebaceous Cyst, Excision of Lipoma, Ingrowing toe nail (excision), and Suturing of Lacerated wound. Senior Residents Teaching is being conducted time to time in form of seminars, Journal clubs and discussions while on rounds and during surgeries. Nursing students Lectures and clinical teachings of student nurses is being performed as per the schedule and syllabus from Principal Nursing college, AIIMS Bhopal. Examinations Examination held as Routine ward leaving exam for under graduates and End semester theory exams as part of internal assessment for undergraduate MBBS students and nursing students. Examination results: Professional exam for surgery will be declared in December2016. Curriculum development activities Developed curriculum for MBBS students Surgical Logbook for MBBS students posted in Dept of surgery. Developed basic surgical skills lab for undergraduates. Medical teacher training activities Workshop on ‘Competency based curriculum’ held on 12th October at AIIMS, New Delhi.

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Research Approved research projects S No Name of Project Funding Ongoing/ Investigators Mechanism Completed 1. Real Time Elastography in - Completed July 2015 Dr Puneet K Agarwal assessment of breast lesions Commenced -1st Dr Rajesh Malik August 2014 Dr Abhijit P Pakhare 2. Prevalence of Helicobacter - Commenced -1st Dr Puneet K Agarwal pylori infection in Upper August 2014 Dr Abhijit P Pakhare gastrointestinal tract disorders Completed June (Dyspepsia) patients visiting 2015 AIIMS Bhopal OPD – An Observation Study.

Research projects submitted for funding S No Name of Project Funding Ongoing/ Mechanism completed 1. Teaching suturing skills to undergraduate Institutional Dr Puneet K Agarwal medical students: A randomized controlled RRB, March Dr Abhijit P Pakhare study comparing computer-based video 2016 Approval instruction and expert instructor feedback for awaited teaching basic suturing skills.

Publications by faculty in biomedical journals 1. Puneet k Agarwal, Kohli, Male fibroadenoma - Truth or myth, Ahead of print Turkish journal of surgery 2. Agarwal S, Sumit Chawla, S Agarwal, Puneet Agarwal, Giant cell tumour 2nd metatarsal Result with en-bloc excision and autologous fibular grafting The Foot 25 (2015) 265–269 3. Agarwal PK, Goyal R, Molecule and breast cancer: Comprehensive review, with manuscript number jfmpc_456_15, Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care (Accepted for Publication) 4. Agarwal PK, Goyal R, Primary Breast Tuberculosis: Recent advances, with manuscript number jfmpc_460_15, Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care (Accepted for Publication)

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Conferences, workshops and Trainings attended S.No Conference/ CME/Workshop Date, Place Attended by 1. Breast course 2016 13th -14th Feb 2016 Prof (Dr) Arneet Arora SGPGI Lucknow Dr Puneet K Agarwal 2. Workshop on 'Competency 12th October 2015 at Dr Puneet K Agarwal Concept based curriculum' AIIMS, New Delhi. of competency that it is a amalgam of Knowledge, skill and attitude was emphasized in the workshop. 3. Mastology Refresher 13th Feb 2016 Dr Puneet K Agarwal Spectrum (Symposium on Benign Breast of benign breast disease was Disease) discussed and how to manage them allaying the anxiety of patient for breast cancer.

Major events organized NSV awareness events were organized time to time.

Institutional and extra institutional responsibilities of faculty • Dr Puneet Aggarwal is Incharge Department of Surgery, Member of Hospital Transfusion Committee (HICC), Member of Hospital Infection Control Committee (HICC). He is also Reviewer of Oman medical Journal , Reviewer of Indian Journal of Surgery, Member of Purchase Technical evaluation committee for procurements of equipments at BMHRC Bhopal Member of Screening committee for Dissertation at BMHRC, Bhopal

Future vision and plans To ensure improvement and newer developments in field of patient care, teaching & training and research in Dept of surgery.

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8.11 Department of Microbiology

Faculty

Additonal Professor Dr Debasis Biswas MBBS Kolkata, 1995 MD AMU, 2001 PDCC in Lab Immunology SGPGI, 2005

Associate Professor Dr Shashank Purwar MBBS MGMMC Kishanganj, 2002 MD JNMC Belgaum 2006 Ph.D JNMC Belgaum 2012

Assistant Professor Dr T Karuna MBBS MKCG MC Berhampur, 2001 MD Siddharth MC Vijaywada, 2008

Highlights Teaching and training of MBBS, BSc Nursing students Guidance to PhD research scholars Guidance to MBBS students for STS-ICMR program Consultation to State Govt on outbreak investigations, Microbiological surveillance activities, Train- ing of personnel Weekly Departmental Journal Club

DIAGNOSTICS & HOSPITAL SERVICES: Routine laboratory diagnostic services to the hospital Establishment of Regional Virology Laboratory with DHR/ICMR grant One of the 3 designated labs in the state of Madhya Pradesh for investigation of H1N1 outbreak Designated Microscopy Center under RNTCP Sentinel Surveillance Hospital under National Vector Borne Disease Control Program Hospital Infection Control activities: OT & ICU surveillance, Drafting of Hospital Disinfectant & Antibiotic Policies Bio-Medical Waste Management

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Education Examination results: Success Rate of 94.79% in IInd Prof MBBS Exam • A Lab Internship program has been initiated with the objective of orienting the UG students towards the routine working of Diagnostic Labs and giving them a hands-on exposure to the laboratory work-up of common infectious diseases. • A novel method of teaching and evaluation has been introduced in UG Practical classes, which focuses on developing a rational diagnostic approach in the work-up of different infective syndromes and inculcating clinical problem- solving skills among the students. This is in contrast to the microbe- centric method of teaching in traditional Microbiology curriculum. • Setting up of departmental museum is under progress Awards, honors, significant event 1. Two patent applications submitted 2. Guiding 4 PhD students 3. Provided one month observership to one student of IIT Kanpur.

Research Approved research projects

S Name of Project Funding Ongoing/ Investigators No Mechanism completed 1. Regional Virology Laboratory DHR / ICMR Ongoing PI: Dr Debasis Biswas Grant - Rs. 15 Commencement- Co-Investigator: crores (approx.) 07.10.2014 Dr Shashank Purwar 2. Characterization of Wellcome Trust/ Ongoing PI: Dr Rupinder Kaur glycosylphosphatidylinositol- DBT India Collaborators: linked aspartyl proteases in Alliance Grant- Dr Arunaloke Candida glabrata: role in Rs. 1,07,84,250 Chakrabarti pathogenicity. Dr Debasis Biswas Dr Suman S Thakur 3. Evaluation of the UGC Post Ongoing Candidate: Mrs Swati immunomodulatory activity Doctoral Bagde of selected Indian medicinal Fellowship for Guide: Dr Debasis plants for the identification Women Biswas of potential therapeutic use in patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis

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S Name of Project Funding Ongoing/ Investigators No Mechanism completed 4. Phenotypic detection of Nil Completed PI: Dr T Karuna Inducible clindamycin Co-Investigator: resistance in Staphylococcus Dr Debasis Biswas aureus, CONS and Dr Shreshtha Tiwari Streptococcus pyogenes isolated from clinical samples at AIIMS, Bhopal 5. To obtain and analyze the Nil Ongoing PI: Dr T Karuna antibiogram of urinary tract Co-Investigator: infections to guide clinicians Dr Kajal Gupta in prescribing empiric therapy 6. Malassezia species from skin, Nil Ongoing PI: Dr T Karuna phenotypic identification at Co-Investigator: AIIMS Bhopal Dr Dinesh Asati Dr Debasis Biswas Mr Suneel Bhooshan Mr Pradeep Gupta 7. Prevalence and outcome Nil Ongoing PI: Dr T Karuna of Zygomycosis at AIIMS Co-Investigator: Bhopal Dr Debasis Biswas Dr Vikas Gupta Dr Dinesh Asati Dr Kajal Gupta Dr Varun Chandra Mr Pradeep Gupta 8. Antibiogram of the emerging Nil Completed Mr Allen Johnson pathogen, Propionibacterium Dr Debasis Biswas acnes, as a predictor of treatment outcome 9. Nasal carriage of Mupirocin Nil Ongoing Mr Samdish Sethi resistant Staphylococcus Dr T. Karuna aureus among health care personnel at a tertiary hospital in central India

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Research projects submitted for funding S.No Title Funding agency Investigators submitted to/ Grant asked for 1. Clinical, parasitological & molecular MP Council Dr Debasis Biswas, surveillance of Plasmodium vivax malaria of Science & Dr Rashmi Chowdhary, for emergence of resistance to Chloroquine Technology Dr Rajnish Joshi, & Sulphadoxine-Pyrimethamine 15,43,000/- Dr Abhijeet Pakhare, Dr Shashank Purwar, Dr T Karuna. 2. Whether opportunistic screening modality DHR 30,36,747/- Dr Shashank Purwar, integrated with smart card based real Prof (Dr) Ragini Mehrotra, time tracking program can increase the Dr Abhijit Pakhare. much needed coverage for cervical cancer Dr Debasis Biswas. screening in urban and rural areas. Dr Deepti Joshi, Dr Subarna Roy, Dr Anita Dalal, Dr Ranjit Kangle. 3. Whether Smart card based real time DHR 19,44,250/- Dr Shashank Purwar, tracking can ensure better compliance to Dr Abhijit Pakhare, Universal Immunization Program (UIP) in Dr Bhavna Dhingra, rural areas. Dr Subarna Roy, Dr Manisha Bhandankar. 4. Burden of Scrub typhus disease, its DHR 39,02,923/- Dr Shashank Purwar, determinants and spatial distribution in Dr Abhijit Pakhare, Madhya Pradesh. Dr Abhilash Singh Parihar, Dr Jayant Tapase, Dr Debasis Biswas, Mr Swapnil Trivedi. 5. Development of an ultra-fast detection IMPRINT- Dr Prashant Kodgire, technique for bacteria directly from the India Initiative Dr Amit Kumar, blood and differentiate into Gram positive 1,64,64,000/- Dr Shashank Purwar, and Gram negative, without the need of Dr John A Santoshi. culture. 6. Spatial localization and controlled delivery IMPRINT- Dr Abhijeet B. Joshi, of antibiotics at surgical wound site using India Initiative Dr Sharad Gupta, biocompatible and biodegradable materials 1,63,89,600/- Dr John A. Santoshi, Dr Shashank Purwar, Dr Balakrishnan S.

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7. Synthesis of customizable biological IMPRINT- Sharad Gupta. scaffolds with osteoconductive, India Initiative Dr John A. Santoshi, osteoinductive and osteogenic properties 1,30,80,000/- Dr Shashank Purwar. for “critical-size cortical bone defects 8. Smart card linked multi-purpose scalable IMPRINT- India Dr Debasis Nayak, vending machine meant for digitalized Initiative 56,000,00 Dr Shashank Purwar, delivery of National Health Programs to approximately Dr John Santoshi, rural population specially for girls, women Dr Amod C Umarikar, and children Dr DL Deshmukh, Dr Surya Bali. 9. Whether HTLV-1 Tax can antagonize UGC India-Israel Dr Mahmud Halihal BRCA1 expression and functionality, Fund 40,00,000/- Dr Shashank Purwar thereby sensitizing epithelial breast cells to Dr Debasis Biswas malignant transformation by environmental carcinogens.

Publications by faculty in Biomedical journals (Pubmed Indexed) 1. Tadepalli K, Gupta PK, Asati DP, Biswas D. Onychomycosis due to Cunninghamella bertholletiae in an immunocompetent male from Central India. Case Reports in Infectious Dis. 2015; 2015:703240. PMID: 26640729 2. Karuna T, Asati DP, Biswas D, Purwar S. Subcutaneous Entomophthoromycoses. Indian Dermatol Online J 2015;6(6):410-2. PMID: 26753142 3. Sarkar P, Mitra S, Pant P, Kotwal A, Kakati B, Masih V, Sindhwani G, Biswas D. Granzyme B as a diagnostic marker of Tuberculosis in patients with and without HIV co-infection. Diagn Microbiol Infect Dis 2016; 85(1): 47-52. PMID: 26915636 4. Kakati B, Kotwal A, Biswas D, Sahu S. Fluconazole Resistant Candida Oesophagitis in Immunocompetent Patients: Is Empirical Therapy Justifiable? J Clin Diag Res 2015; 9(12): DC16-DC18. PMID: 26816890 5. Biswas D, Kotwal A, Kakati B, Ahmad S. Amphotericin B resistant Apophysomyces elegans causing rhinooculocerebral mucormycosis in an immunocompetent host. J Clin Diag Res 2015; 9(8): DD01-2. PMID:26435947 6. Dewan E, Biswas D, Kakati B, Verma SK, Kotwal A, Oberoi A. Epidemiological and mycological characteristics of candidemia in patients with hematological malignancies attending a tertiary care center in India. Hematol Oncol Stem Cell Ther. 2015; 8(3): 99- 105. PMID:26173033 7. Agrawal C, Biswas D, Gupta A, Chauhan BS. Antibiotic Overuse as a Risk Factor for Candidemia in an Indian Pediatric ICU. Ind J Pediatrics 2015; 82(6): 530- 536 PMID: 25429999

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8. Purwar S, Metgud SC, Mutnal MB, Nagamoti MB, Patil CS. Utility of Serological Tests in the Era of Molecular Testing for Diagnosis of Human Brucellosis in Endemic Area with Limited Resources. J Clin Diagn Res. 2016; 10(2):DC26-9. PMID:27042465 9. Shashank Purwar, Debdutta Bhattacharya, Sharda C Metgud, Dushyant Kumar, Shobha D Chitambar, Subarna Roy. A cross-sectional study on etiology of diarrhoeal disease, India. (In press India Journal of Medical microbiology). Conferences, workshops and Trainings attended S No Conference/ CME/Workshop Date, Place Attended by 1. Bio-Medical Waste AIIMS Delhi Dr Debasis Biswas Management 14th & 15th November 2015 2. Combating Antimicrobial New Delhi Dr Debasis Biswas Resistance: Public Health 23rd to 25th February Challenge and Priority 2016 3. MICROCON 2015 JIPMER Pondicherry Dr Shashank Purwar Presented paper- A cross-sectional study on etiology of diarrhoeal diseases, India 4. 5th Annual Conference of 21st to 23rd August Dr T.Karuna Clinical Infectious Diseases at New Delhi. Presented paper- Changing Society. bacteriological profile and mortality trends in community acquired pneumonia in eastern part of India 5. 9th Annual Conference of SCB Medical Dr T.Karuna Indian Association of Medical College Cuttack on Presented paoer on -Subcutaneous Microbiologists (Odisha 20th September 2015 entomophthoromycoses chapter) 6. 1st South Asian Melioidosis 20th to 22nd Dr T.Karuna Congress 2015 November 2015 Presented paper - Melioidosis as a at Manipal Cause of Acute Abdomen in Immuno University,Manipal. Competent Male from Eastern India. 7. Biorisk Management Capacity NCDC, Delhi; Dr Debasis Biswas Building Workshop 5th – 9th May 2015 The workshop, organized with technical support from CDC Atlanta, dealt with the implementation of Bio-safety and Bio-security program in health care establishments and discussed the methods of implementing the same in the different Indian states.

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S No Conference/ CME/Workshop Date, Place Attended by 8. Developing a Cochrane CMC Vellore from Dr T. Karuna protocol; workshop. 12th to 16th Oct 2015 Introduced to Cochrane systematic reviews and metaanalysis, how to retrieve and handle data, develop protocols and assessing risk of Bias. Trained in Zotero, Revman, and Gradepro softwares. 9. 16th Indo-US cytometry Tata Memorial Dr T. Karuna Workshop Hospital from Basics of Flow and Build your own 26th October to 28th Flow cytometer. October 2015 Flow cytometry in HIV & Infectious diseases. Data analysis, immunoflourescence and colour compensation. 10. Teaching and Learning CMET,AIIMS T Karuna Techniques through workshop Bhopal on 21st centuary microteaching and on Teaching and Learning 24th April 2015 interactive lectures. Techniques. 11. Training- Serological and RMRC, PortBlair Dr T.Karuna molecular approaches in the from Cultural techniques, Microscopy, diagnosis of Leptospirosis 18th-28th May 2015. Serological and Molecular methods. 12. Training- National Course AIIMS Bhopal from Dr T.Karuna on Educational Science 5th to 10th October Microteaching, OSCE OSPE, for teachers of Health 2015. Evaluation , teaching techniques. Professionals. 13. Online 6 month Certificate July 2015 from Dr T.Karuna Programme in Research Indian Institute Qualitative,Quantitative research Methodology – 2015 (4th of Public Health methods. Sampling, statistical tests, Batch) Gandhinagar data collection, Documentation, data analysis, Excel, SPSS, Gant chart and Data storage, Presentation. 14. Certificate Programme in Shankar Netralaya, Dr T. Karuna Hospital Infection Control Chennai January to Basics of infection , epidemiology, (HIC). (Through distance June 2016 surveillance methodology, principles learning) and practice of audit, sterilization and disinfection, Health care associated infections, VAP, CRBSI,CAUTI, SSI, MDRO, Central and peripheral line care bundles, CSSD and statistical tests required for analysis.

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S No Conference/ CME/Workshop Date, Place Attended by 15. Fully participated and Conducted online Dr T.Karuna completed course on University of Antimicrobial resistance, their Antimicrobial stewardship: Dundee and The mechanisms, antibiograms, Managing Antibiotic British Society calculating Defined daily doses, resistance, conducted online for Antimicrobial interpreting antibiogram, therapeutic for 6 weeks by Chemotherapy drug monitoring and surveillance . with Prof. Dilip Nathwani, OBE as programme director

28th September to November 5th 2015.

Meetings attended Name of Meeting Place and dates Attended by Highlights (about 100 words) (faculty member(s) ) Guest Lecture Barkhatullah Dr Debasis Biswas. World AIDS Day was observed. on “Laboratory University, Dr T. Karuna Many important aspects were Diagnosis of AIDS" December 1st discussed. delivered at “World 2015. Posters were presented by AIDS Day” students.

Events organized I. CME on Clinical Immunology & Workshop on Basics of HLA Typing: Organized on 25th & 26th September 2015. The event was sponsored by ICMR, DBT, MCI, Immunology Foundation, Indian Immunology Society & AIIMS Bhopal. A total of 50 participants registered for the CME & Workshop. The event was recognized by MCI for 5 CME credit hours. II. One week-long Hand hygiene workshop from 3rd to 7th August 2015. Training in Hand Hygiene was given to a total of approximately 400 health care workers, Medical & Nursing students and patients. III. Hand Hygiene Day was observed on 5th May 2015 through CME and Hand-Rub Relay.

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Institutional and Extra-institutional responsibilities • Dr Debasis Biswas is Member Secretary, Research Review Board, Member Secretary, Bio- Medical Waste Disposal Committee, Co-chairperson, Hospital Infection Control Committee, Faculty I/c CSSD, Member Secretary, HIMS Committee, Member Central Procurement Committee, Member Disease Outbreak Response Cell, Member OT Committee, Member Library Committee. He is Reviewer for - journals: Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, Lung India, Journal of Medical Microbiology, BMC Infectious Diseases, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India, Annals of Clinical Microbiology and Antimicrobials, Journal of Infectious Diseases in Developing Countries, Journal of Infectious Diseases and Immunity Dr Shashank Purwar is I/C Registrar; Member Secretary, AIIMS Bhopal Hospital Infection Control Committee (HICC); Member, AIIMS Bhopal Recruitment Cell; Faculty in-charge CSSD. He is Joint Secretary, Gastro-Intestinal Infection Society of India (GISI) for year 2015-2017; External Member of Board of Studies of KLE University, Belgaum; External Member of Board of Undergraduate - Postgraduate Teaching, Research and Recognition at SDU Kolar and Editorial board member of Journal of Gastrointestinal Infections. Dr T Karuna is Assistant Editor IJMR, Web editor IAMM Odisha Chapter and life member of 16 national and international Professional bodies.

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8.12 Department of Neurology

Faculty

Assistant Professor Dr Nirendra Rai MBBS IMS Banaras 2000 MD IMS Banaras 2005 DM Neurology AIIMS Delhi 2009

Highlights Department of Neurology is one of the few fully functional super-specialty departments in AIIMS Bhopal. It has fully functional Neurophysiology lab conducting various neuro-physiological investigations including Video-EEG, NCV, EMG, Evoked potential studies. Department is actively participating in patient care, teaching, training, research and other important institutional activity. Other than two regular Outpatient services (OPD), Department of Neurology started weekly clinic “Stroke and Cerebrovascular Clinic” on every Wednesday Every Tuesday, Department of Neurology is providing “Botulinum Toxin” on various movement disorders Education Department of Neurology is involved teaching and training to undergraduates, junior resident doctors and senior resident doctors Awards / honour/ significant event Dr Nirendra K Rai was selected for “International Felowship in Intervention Neuroradiology” by Dept of Neuroradiology, University of Zurich, Switzerland. He went to Zurich and joined Dept of Neuroradiology, university of Zurich in August 2015, completed this six-months fellowship and returned to AIIMS Bhopal in February 2016.

Research Publications by faculty in biomedical journals Rai NK, V Goyal, N Kumar, G Shukla, S Singh, M Behari. Neuropsychiatric comorbidities in non- demented patients with Parkinson’s disease: A cross-sectional study. Ann Indian Acad Neurol. 2015; 18:33-8 13. Gupta R, Saigal S, Joshi R, Tagore P, Rai N, Prasad K. Unrecognized catatonia as a cause for delayed weaning in Intensive Care Unit. 2015; 19 (11): 693-694 14.

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Joshi R, Santoshi JA, Rai N, Pakhare A. Prevalence and Patterns of Coexistence of Multiple Chronic Conditions: A Study from Indian Urban Outpatient Setting. J Family Med Prim Care. 2015; 4(3): 411- 415.

Lectures delivered S No Topic Date, Place Delivered by 1 Headache with Vertigo: Is It 13/03/2016, Bhopal 35th Annual Dr Nirendra K Rai Always Migraine Conference of Neuro-Otological & Equilibriometric Society of India 2 Recent advancement in March 2016, Bhopal Dr Nirendra K Rai Management of Acute Stroke

Conferences, workshops and Trainings attended S No Conference/ CME/Workshop Date, Place Attended by 1. 23rd Zurich Course on 31­st August-5th September Dr Nirendra K Rai Diagnostic and Interventional 2015, Zurich, Switzerland Neuroradiology 2. 11th Delhi Course on 16th -19th March 2016 Dr Nirendra K Rai Neurointervention

Institutional and Extra-institutional responsibilities Dr Nirendra Rai is member of Institutional Human Ethics committee of AIIMS Bhopal, Member of “Library committee” of AIIMS Bhopal, Member of “Drug & Therapeutic committee” of AIIMS Bhopal, Member of Institutional Human Ethics committee of Bhopal Memorial Hospital & Research Centre (BMHRC), Bhopal. He is also Founder member of “Society for Evidence Based Health Care” New Delhi, India. Future vision and plans Dept of Neurology is planning to start “Advanced Stroke Care Centre” at AIIMS Bhopal. Stroke is second commonest cause of death and leading cause of disability. This centre will provide acute treatment including thrombolysis, endovascular intervention, neuro-critical care as well as long-term rehabilitation to patients with stroke. This stroke centre will help to train our doctors to take care the exponentially increasing population with acute stroke. This centre will be one of the few centre in India for training and patient care as International fellowship trained neurologist is working here.

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8.13 Department of Neurosurgery

Faculty

Assistant Professors Dr Vikas Chandra Jha Dr Adesh Shrivastava MBBS KGMC Lucknow MBBS GMC Bhopal 2006 MS GMC Bhopal MS GMC Bhopal 2009 Mch Neurosurgery SGPGIMS Lucknow 2012 Mch Neurosurgery SCTIMST Trivandrum 2012

Highlights of the department The department has been pioneer in the Institute for operative services. It leads among the surgical departments in terms of patient turnover and OT utilization. With a limited two operating tables per week, the department performs close to 200 major neurosurgical procedures spanning from skull base, neurovascular to complex spine surgeries. The department excels in minimally invasive brain and spine neurosurgery with state of the art operative equipment and expertise. It has actually earned an honorable reputation in the region with difficult cases being referred from all around central India, including Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh. Education The department is proactively involved in the teaching of undergraduates as well as nursing students which are currently running in the Institute post-graduate courses running in the Institute are to commence in the Institute. Other than these the department is also involved in training of medical officers for the state of Madhya Pradesh.

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Research Approved research projects S No Name of Project Funding Ongoing/ Investigators Mechanism completed 1. Neuro-rehabilitative Nil Ongoing Dr Adesh Shrivastava, management of Lumbar Commenced Dr Vikas Jha, Radiculopathies, AIIMS 1st Oct. 2015 Dr Harshanand Popalwar. Bhopal 2. Usefulness of various nerve Nil Ongoing Dr Nirendra Rai, conduction studies and Commenced Dr Vikas Jha, ultrasonography in carpal 15th Nov. 2014 Dr Adesh Shrivastava, tunnel syndrome Prof (Dr) Rajesh Malik. 3. Squash cytology: Its utility, Nil Ongoing Dr Adesh Shrivastava, diagnostic pitfalls and Dr Garima Goel, influence on immediate Dr Dipti Joshi, treatment of CNS lesions Prof (Dr) Neelkamal Kapoor. 4. Value of fractional excretion Nil Ongoing Dr Saurabh Sehgal, of urate in the differential Dr Adesh Shrivastava, diagnosis of hyponatremia Dr Jyotsana Kubre.

Conferences, workshops and Trainings attended S No Conference/ CME/Workshop Date, Place Attended by 1. World Neuroendoscopy Society November 2015, Dr Adesh Shrivastava, Congress AIIMS New Delhi Dr Vikas Jha. 2. Congress of the Society of December 2015, Dr Adesh Shrivastava, therapeutic Neurointervention New Delhi Dr Vikas Jha. (STNI) Institutional and Extra-institutional responsibilities Dr Adesh Shrivastava is Faculty incharge for in-hospital consumables store. Member secretary for various hospital committees and Technical expert in neurosurgery for PMSSY, HLL and BMHRC Bhopal. Future vision and plans 1. Establishment of center of excellence in Minimally invasive brain and spine surgery for both treatment and training purpose. 2. Establishment of comprehensive center for surgical management of epilepsy and movement disorder. 3. Establishment of neurosurgical skills lab in association with the department of Anatomy.

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8.14 Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Faculty

Professor and Head Prof (Dr) Ragini Mehrotra MBBS MLNMC Allahabad 1976 MS MLNMC Allahabad 1980

Assistant Professors Dr Ajay Halder Dr Soma T Mukherjee MBBS GMC Bhopal 2003 MBBS Pt. JNMMC Raipur 2003 MS SPMC Bikaner 2008 MD MGM Indore 2007 DNB 2013 DNB

Highlights Out patient services Obstetrics and Gynecology • Cancer screening, Pap smear • Endometrial Biopsy • LLETZ • Colposcopy • Family planning services • Cut insertion/removal • Major surgical procedures • Hysterectomy(abdominal/vaginal) • Fothergill’s surgery • Sacro spinus ligament fixation • Exploratory laparotomy

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Education Students visiting Sultania Zanana Hospital for Maternity Posting. Competency based teaching, learning and assessment methods in undergraduate Obstetrics and Gynecology curriculum

Research Approved research projects S No Name of Project Funding Ongoing/ Investigators Mechanism completed

1. Competency based teaching, Nil Completed Dr Ajay Halder, learning and assessment methods Dr Ragini Mehrotra, in undergraduate Obstetrics and Dr Bertha Rathina, Gynecology curriculum: A need Dr Sushrutra Shrivastava. assessment and validation study 2. Analysing Quality of sleep Nil Ongoing Dr Sunil Chauhan, among young women with Dr Ragini Mehrotra, Polycystic Ovarian Disease Dr Ajay Halder, Dr Chiranjiv Endukudu. 3. A Mixed research method to Nil Completed Nancy Jain, identify perceived reasons for Dr Ajay Halder, low uptake of cancer cervix Prof (Dr) Ragini Mehrotra. screening in urban families of Bhopal

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Research projects submitted for funding

S.No Title Funding agency Investigators submitted to/ Grant asked for 1. A study to assess the association of AIIMS Bhopal Prof (Dr) Ragini Mehrotra, body mass index with menopausal Dr Sanjeev Kumar, age. 2015-2016. Dr Geeta Kathiet. 2. Hormonal essay and AIIMS Bhopal Prof (Dr) Ragini Mehrotra, ovarian morphology among Dr Abhijit Pakhare, adolescent girls with menstrual Dr Shilpa Tiwari. abnormality.2015-2016. 3. Knowledge, attitude, practices AIIMS Bhopal Prof (Dr) Ragini Mehrotra, regarding breast cancer among OPD Dr Soma T Mukherjee, patients of AIIMS Bhopal: a cross sectional study, 2016. 4. Knowledge attitude belief and AIIMS Bhopal Dr Soma T Mukherjee, Practices in women regarding Prof (Dr) Ragini Mehrotra. contraception methods in central India 2015-2016. 5. A study to assess the KAP of people AIIMS Bhopal Prof (Dr) Ragini Mehrotra, of reproductive age group attending Dr Soma T Mukherjee. AIIMS Bhopal OPD towards STI 2015-2016.

Publications by faculty in biomedical journals (Pubmed Indexed) 1. Bansal AB, Pakhare AP, Kapoor N, Mehrotra R, Kokane AM. Knowledge, attitude, and practices related to cervical cancer among adult women a hospital- based cross-sectional study.J Nat Sc Biol Med 2015;6:324-8. PMID: 26283822 2. Jain N, Halder A, MehrotraR. A mixed method research to identify perceived reasons and solutions for low uptake of cervical cancer screening in urban families of Bhopal region. Scientifica (Cairo). 2016In press 3. Ajay Halder, Reeta Vijayselvi, Ruby Jose: Changing perspectives of infectious causes of maternal mortality. Journal of the Turkish German Gynecology Association 11/2015;16(4):208-213. PMID: 26692770 Publications by faculty in biomedical journals (Non Pubmed Indexed) 1. Mehrotra R, Katheit G, Baghel P.A huge parasitic fibroid of rectovaginal space- A case report. Indian journal of Medical case reports April-June 2015;4(2):40-42.

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2. Halder Ajay, Vijayselvi Reeta, Jose Ruby: Organ Dysfunction following Obstetrical Haemorrhage: Study of Maternal Deaths Over a decade. Indian journal of maternal and child health:2015;Apr- Dec:17(2) 3. Rachana Agarwal, Ajay Halder, Urvashi Verma, Mohita Agarwal, Saroj Singh: Colposcopic and Pap smear Evaluation and Therapeutic Role of Cryotherapy in Cervical Erosion. Asian Journal of Clinical practice 2016;26(8):763-67 Lectures delivered S No Topic Date, Place Delivered by 1. Antenatal counseling and support World Breast feeding Week Prof (Dr) Ragini Mehrotra for breast Feeding. celebrations. 2. Let Breast feeding at work, The 6/8/2015 AIIMS Bhopal Prof (Dr) Ragini Mehrotra AIIMS Bhopal perspective. 3 Management of PCOS 18th Dec 2015 Homeopathy Prof (Dr) Ragini Mehrotra Medical College Bhopal 4 Screening and Diagnosis of International winter school Prof (Dr) Ragini Mehrotra Cervical Cancer oncology 6 23/02/2016 AIIMS Bhopal Conferences, workshops and Trainings attended S No Conference/ CME/ Date, Place Attended by Workshop 1. Annual conference of 18th &19th April 2015 Prof (Dr) Ragini Mehrotra Guest MPOGS Bhopal lecture on “Management of Labore in Pregnancy with Diabetes” 2. Workshop on Prevention of Bhopal Obst. & Prof (Dr) Ragini Mehrotra Preterm Labor Obstetrics and Gyne Society “Management of Preterm Labor” Gynecological Society 9th Aug 2015 3. 39th National conference 11th Sep 2015 Prof (Dr) Ragini Mehrotra “STI in of ASSTD and AIDS- “ASTICON2015” Adolescents” “ASTICON”2015 Coimbatore 4. National Conference of 27th-30th Nov 2015 Prof (Dr) Ragini Mehrotra Obstetrics and Gynecology Kanpur Thyroid disease in Pregnancy & UPCOG 2015 Chaired debate on Ovulation Induction, HPV vaccine and Fibroid Uterus in National conference of Obstetrics & Gynecology-Basics to Recent 5. All India Conference of 13th -17th Jan 2016 Traumatic PPH Obstetrics and Gynecology AGRA

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S No Conference/ CME/ Date, Place Attended by Workshop 6. International Winter school AIIMS Bhopal Prof (Dr) Ragini Mehrotra oncology workshop for 22nd to 26th February Dr Ajay Halder medical students 2015 7. National workshop on JIPMER Pondicherry Dr Ajay Halder Innovative undergraduate 27th to 29th November JIPMER, an Institute of National curriculum development 2015 Importance since 2008, and among the top few medical colleges in the country has undertaken a project to develop an innovative, contextually relevant curriculum for the MBBS course that will address contemporary health care needs of the nation while being globally relevant. The workshop included experienced educationists from across India 8. Workshop on “Hand 5th May 2015 Prof (Dr) Ragini Mehrotra Hygiene” in collaboration AIIMS Bhopal with the department of Microbiology, CFM and Orthopedics 9. BMJ Master classes on 28th June 2015 Prof (Dr) Ragini Mehrotra infertility New Delhi

Meetings Attended S No Meeting Title Date, Place Attended by 1. Member of the technical committee on 18th Feb 2016 Prof (Dr) Ragini Mehrotra “Anemia in pregnancy ”by MP state NHM office Bhopal Govt. under NHM. 2. Technical expert member of a Medical Jan 2016 Prof (Dr) Ragini Mehrotra board to examine the cause of death of BMHRC Bhopal two patients at BMHRC Bhopal. 3. Technical advisory group member for Feb, March 2016 Prof (Dr) Ragini Mehrotra development of training manual for GDM management for MO, staff nurses, Asha ANM in 2015-2016.

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Events The department organized the following workshops: 1. Comprehensive Health Care Response to survivors of Sexual Violence Date: 30th & 31st January 2016 Sexual violence is known to have significant negative impact on physical and psychological health of survivors. Survivors often seek medical assistance at a health facility. Comprehensive, gender-sensitive healthcare is essential to aid survivor’s recovery. Healthcare providers are also expected to document and collect evidence regarding the assault, which is crucial for prosecution. Additionally, the health sector can act as an important referral point for other services that the survivor may need, such as social welfare and legal aid. Healthcare providers thus have a crucial role in responding to survivors of sexual assault. The WHO recommends standard guidelines for providing comprehensive medico-legal care and support to survivors. This course was aimed at equipping healthcare providers with an understanding of: • Sexual assault as a public health issue and their role in responding to survivors • Laws related to sexual assault and international guidelines • Pinciples of informed consent, medico-legal documentation, examination and evidence collection • Formulation of medical opinion, and deposition in court as a medical expert • Standard operating procedures for designing a comprehensive health sector

2. “World No Tobacco Day on 31st May and “World Environment Day” on 5th June 2015 at AIIMS Bhopal.

Institutional and Extra-institutional responsibilities Dr Ragini Mehrotra is Chairperson of Research Review Board, TB Core committee, Seniority Deci- sion Committee and Chief Superintendent MBBS Girls Hostel. She is Member- CPC, HICC, Hosp. Trans.Com., Drugs Com.and In charge OPD Supplies She is Member Technical advisory group for Anemia, GDM, Infertility, SBA training. She is Exec. Member of Bhopal Obg & Gyne Society, Reviewer in Journals & books Chairman Scientific committee of BMHRC, and frames MCQs for NBE. Dr Ajay Halder is Surgery ward incharge Future plans The department has to be taken to new heights by establishing a state of art Maternity and Family Planning center in association with the department of Pediatrics, Anaesthesiology and Transfusion Medicin. It has been long overdue for an Endoscopic center at AIIMS Bhopal which has to be established in near future.

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8.15 Department of Ophthalmology

Faculty

Assistant Professor Dr Prafulla Kumar Maharana MD AIIMS New Delhi 2010

Highlights

The OPD services were initiated 1.08.2015. At present the Department is providing following services; • OPD services (Mon to Sat) • Investigations (e.g. Gonioscopy, Tonometry) • Refraction and glass prescription • Retinal screening for diseases such as Diabetic Retinopathy • Minor Procedures (e.g. Foreign body removal, Cyst drainage)

Education

Undergraduate education

• Establishing the curriculum and mark distributions for Ophthalmology as a part of community medicine

Research Approved research projects

S No Name of Project Funding Ongoing/ Investigators Mechanism completed

1. Knowledge and awareness of - Completed Dr Prafulla K. Maharana, glaucoma among patients from a Dr VaishaliRai tertiary care hospital in India 2. Awareness about diabetic - Completed Dr Prafulla K. Maharana, retinopathy among diabetic Dr Aditi Dubey patients in a tertiary care hospital

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Research projects submitted for funding

S.No Title Funding agency Investigators submitted to/ Grant asked for 1. Effect of systemic diseases on Intramural Dr Prafulla K. Maharana, progression of primary open angle Dr VaishaliRai. glaucoma 2. Comparison of efficacy of Intramural Dr Prafulla K. Maharana, Carboxymethyl cellulose 0.5% Hydroxy Dr SapnaRaghuvanshi. methyl propyl cellulose 0.3% and polyehylene glycol 400 propylene glycol in treatment of patients with dry eye.

Publications by faculty in biomedical journals

1) Ingle VK, Maharana PK, Rajesh P. Secret in the eyes - fish eye disease. Indian J Nephrol. (in press) 2) Maharana PK, Sharma N, Nagpal R, Jhanji V, Das S, Vajpayee RBRecent advances in diagnosis and management of Mycotic Keratitis. Indian J Ophthalmol(in press). 3) Sharma N, Singh D, Maharana PK, Kriplani A, Velpandian T, Pandey RM, Vajpayee RB. Comparison of Amniotic Membrane Transplantation and Umbilical Cord Serum in Acute Ocular Chemical Burns: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Am J Ophthalmol (in press). 4) Kamble N, Sharma N, Maharana PK, Bandivadekar P, Nagpal R, Agarwal T, Velpandian T, Mittal S, Vajpayee RB. Evaluation of the Role of Umbilical Cord Serum and Autologous Serum Therapy in ReepithelializationAfterKeratoplasty: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial. Eye Contact Lens (in press) . 5) Ingle V, Maharana PK.Where art thou pituitary?. BMJ Case Rep. (in press) 6) Jain S, Sharma N, Maharana PK, Agarwal T, Sinha R, Vajpayee RB.Comparative Evaluation of Use of 400-μm and 350-μm Microkeratome Head to Prepare Donor Tissue in Cases of Descemet Stripping Automated Endothelial Keratoplasty. Eye Contact Lens. 2016 Jan 22. 7) Maharana PK, Sharma N, Das S, Agarwal T, Sen S, Prakash G, Vajpayee RB. Salzmann’s Nodular Degeneration. Ocul Surf. 2016 Jan;14(1):20-30. 8) Maharana PK, Dubey A, Jhanji V, Sharma N, Das S, Vajpayee RB.Management of advanced corneal ectasias. Br J Ophthalmol. 2016 Jan;100(1):34-40. 9) Sharma N, Gupta S, Maharana P, Shanmugam P, Nagpal R, Vajpayee RB. Anterior Segment Optical Coherence Tomography-Guided Management Algorithm for Descemet Membrane Detachment After Intraocular Surgery. Cornea. 2015 Sep;34(9):1170-4.

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10) Nagpal R, Sharma N, Vasavada V, Maharana PK, Titiyal JS, Sinha R, Upadhyay AD, Vajpayee RB. Toric intraocular lens versus monofocal intraocular lens implantation and photorefractive keratectomy: a randomized controlled trial. Am J Ophthalmol. 2015 Sep;160(3):479-486.e2. 11) MaharanaPK , Vishal Jhanji V, Vajpayee RB. Penetrating corneal grafts for infantile corneal opacity: a waste of time? Expert Review of Ophthalmology 2015;10(4):325-326. 12) MaharanaPK ,Dubey A, Vishal Jhanji V, Vajpayee RB. The diagnosis and management of recurrent corneal erosion syndrome. Expert Review of Ophthalmology. 2015;10(5):453-463. 13) Maharana PK, Nagpal R, Sharma N. Corneal Hydrops in Keratoconus. Int J KeratEctCor Dis. 2015;4(2):52-55 14) Vajpayee R, Maharana P, Sharma N. Diamond Knife Assisted DeepAnterior Lamellar Keratoplasty (Dia-Dalk): A New Surgical Technique For Management Of Keratoconus. Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology 2012 Dec 1 (Vol. 40, pp. 28-28). 111 15) Rajesh Pattebahadur, ShipraSinghi, Prafulla Kumar MaharanaWaardenburg-Shah Syndrome: a rare case in an Indian child case report al. BMJ Case Reports 2016; doi:10.1136/bcr-2016- 216366 16) Awareness and Knowledge of Glaucoma in Central India: A Hospital Based Study. Asia-Pacific Journal of Ophthalmology2015-166R4

Lectures delivered

S No Topic Date, Place Delivered by 1. Guest lecture on “senile Annual Surgical conference at Dr. Prafulla K. Maharana cataract” Govt. Homeopathy College at Bhopal.

Conferences, workshops and Trainings attended

S No Conference/CME/Workshop Date, Place Attended by 1. Delhi Ophthalmic society Delhi 8th-10th April 2015 Dr. Prafulla K. Maharana annual conference 2015 delivered a talk on Occular Response Analyzer 2. All India Ophthalmic Society Delhi 5th-8th February 2015 Dr. Prafulla K. Maharana annual conference 2015

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Meetings Attended

S No Mitting Title Date, Place Attended by 1. Sensitization meeting NHM office, Bhopal, Dr Prafulla K. Maharana on Retinopathy of 12th March 2015 It was a meeting organized by National Prematurityis organized Health Mission under chairmanship of in National Health Mission Director, NHM MP. Mission on 12th March Participants were from department of 2015 Pediatrics & Ophthalmology and the details about current situation of ROP and its care in Madhya Pradesh was discussed.

Future vision and plans

• Establishing Super-Speciality clinics such as Retina clinic, Glaucoma clinic, Oculoplasty clinic, Neuro-Opthalmology Clinic and Cornea clinic. • Starting Cornea transplantation services, with establishment of an Eye Bank. • Establishment of a wet lab for training of ophthalmologist in cataract surgery and other basic surgeries. • Establishment of Low Vision clinic for rehabilitation of blind and visually impaired patient. • Starting of Tele-medicine services in Ophthalmology.

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8.16 Department of Orthopaedics

Faculty

Associate Professor Dr John A Santoshi MBBS GMC Nagpur 1996 D.Orth. CMC, Vellore 2001 MS CMC Vellore 2005 DNB 2005 Fellowship in Hand Surgery CMC Vellore 2006

Highlights Department was established on 15th April 2013. Major current activities include: attending out-patients - out-patient procedures are performed such as plaster application, local injection and joint aspirations; in-patient services commenced on 22nd September 2014 - admitting patients for evaluation, performing surgical operations. Major achievements: Starting of operating services in February 2015. Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PMR) services are available – including consultation for people with disabilities like cerebral palsy, stroke, paraplegia, Hansen disease, plantar ulcers, etc. Physiotherapy services– exercises, heat modalities, traction, etc. are available. Occupational therapy Prosthetic & Orthotic services PMR services shifted to the new area (B2), Hospital block. Major event organized International Day of People with Disability (3rd Dec) and Disability Awareness week (3rd to 10th Dec. 2015)

Education Undergraduate education Undergraduate (clinics conducted for MBBS 4th, 7th and 8th semester; and lecture series for 8th Semester MBBS and 2nd year BSc Nursing)

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Research Approved research projects

S No Name of Project Funding Ongoing/ Investigators Mechanism completed

1. To study the antibiotic Nil Ongoing Dr JA Santoshi, prescribing pattern among Dr Siddharth Jain. Orthopaedic surgeons of central India. 2. Use of perioperative cultures - Ongoing Dr JA Santoshi, as predictor of surgical Dr Siddharth Jain, site infection in patients Dr Shashank Purwar. undergoing clean orthopaedic procedures 3. Prescription audit of and - Ongoing Dr Balakrishnan S. Adverse Drug Reaction with Dr Sweta Sharma, NSAIDs in an Orthopaedic Dr JA Santoshi. Outpatient department in tertiary care centre in central India. 4. Innervation patterns of the - Ongoing Dr Prashant Chaware, Triceps brachii muscle: A Dr JA Santoshi, cadaveric study. Dr Mohtashim Ahmed, Dr Manmohan Patel, Dr Bertha AD Rathinam. 5. Anatomical and histological - Ongoing Dr Bertha AD Rathinam, characterization of Dr Madhuri Parija, anterolateral ligament of the Dr Urvashi, knee joint: A cadaveric study. Dr Prashant Chaware, Dr JA Santoshi.

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Publications by faculty in biomedical journals (Non-Pubmed Indexed) 1. Khurana U, Joshi D, Santoshi JA, Sharma T, Kapoor N. Oligosecretory multiple myeloma: a case report. Blood Res. 2016;51(1):63-5. PMID:27104195 2. Chaware PN, Santoshi JA, Pakhare AP, Rathinam BA. Risk of nerve injury during arthroscopy portal placement in the elbow joint: A cadaveric study. Indian J Orthop 2016;50:74-9. PMID:26952128 3. Lingaraj R, Santoshi JA, Devi S, Najimudeen S, Gnanadoss JJ, Kanagasabai R, Kanungo R. Predebridement wound culture in open fractures does not predict postoperative wound infection: A pilot study. J Nat Sci Biol Med 2015;6(Suppl 1):S63-8. PMID:26604622 4. Joshi R, Santoshi JA, Rai N, Pakhare A. Prevalence and Patterns of Coexistence of Multiple Chronic Conditions: A Study from Indian Urban Outpatient Setting. J Family Med Prim Care 2015;4(3):411-5 PMID:26288783 5. Santoshi JA, Chaware PN, Pakhare AP, Rathinam BA. An Anatomical Study to Demonstrate the Proximity of Kirschner Wires to Structures at Risk in Percutaneous Pinning of Distal Radius Fractures. J Hand Microsurg 2015;7(1):73-8. PMID:26078507 Conferences, workshops and Trainings attended S No Conference/ CME/ Date, Place Attended by Workshop 1. Indian Society for Surgery of 24th to 26th Dr John Santoshi Podium Presentation: the Hand September 2015 Tendon healing: Physiology and At Indore Biomechanics and its clinical significance. Dr John Santoshi was also state coordinator for the conference Meetings attended S No Name of Meeting Place and Attended Highlights (about 100 words) dates by (faculty member(s) ) 1. AIIMS Orthopaedic AIIMS Dr JA It was a meeting organized by the Symposium on Rishikesh Santoshi department of Orthopaedics AIIMS Neglected trauma 6th March Rishikesh. The faculty for the meet 2016 was from AIIMS New Delhi, PGI Chandigarh and BHU, Varanasi. Interacting with faculty from these institutions and learning form then was a very satisfying experience. Look forwad to implementing few of the things learnt during the meet.

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Events organized 1. International Day of People with Disability (3rd Dec) and Disability Awareness week (3rd to 10th Dec. 2015) was conducted to raise public awareness about people with disabilities (PwD) and to disseminate information about the various facilities and opportunities available to PwDs through various governmental schemes and programmes. Street paly was organized with the assistance of nursing students. Any other awards, honors, significant event Participated as faculty/ state organizer at the annual conference of Indian Society for surgery of the hand held at Indore in Sept. 2015. Participated as faculty in the Indian Orthopaedic Association Post-graduate teaching course held at Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal in March 2016. Institutional and Extra-institutional responsibilities Member of the following committees Operation Theatre committee (Chairman), Hospital Transfusion Committee, Hospital Infection Control Committee, Local Purchase Committee (surgical consumables), Bio-Medical Waste committee and Condemnation committee. Future vision and plans Currently, we have one faculty and four senior residents in the department. The services would be strengthened with recruitment of more faculty and resident doctors. We have operative services for elective cases (one table per week). The specialty Orthopaedic Operating table was received from M/s HLL in December 2015. With this our spectrum of operative cases has widened. Specialty clinics are held twice a week – for Hand surgery and Paediatric Orthopaedics. We look forward to starting new services with availability of more operative tables and also starting of emergency services. The services at the Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation department are currently provided by one senior resident, 4 physiotherapists, 1 Occupational therapist and 1 prosthetic & orthotic technician. We moved to the designated area for PMR – B2 hospital block this year. More equipment has been received from M/s HLL which has helped in diversifying the services offered. More area and staffing would help in further strengthening our services.

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8.17 Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery

Faculty

Assistant Professor Dr Vikas Gupta MBBS GSVM Kanpur 2002 MS AIIMS New Delhi 2007

Highlights Established in May2013, Department of ENT-Head & Neck Surgery is one of the clinical departments with highest outpatient registrations. Attended 16,000 patients in OPD during last year (1st April 2015 -31st March 2016) and had 199 admissions in Surgical Ward. Performed 1614 Endoscopies as OPD procedures. Performed 158 Major and 139 Minor surgical procedures during the period. Department has been immensely helped by the academic, clinical and surgical guidance of Prof. (Dr.) Nitin M Nagarkar, Director AIIMS Bhopal Organized “NES2016” 35th Annual Conference of Neuro-Otological & Equilibriometric Society of India on 12th-13th March 2016 with a Pre Conference Cadaveric Dissection Workshop on 11th March 2016. Department has been empanelled as the center for Cochlear Implantation (CI) under ADIP Cochlear Implantation Program of India. This would add to our commitment to help and serve the neediest. We have been providing Auditory Verbal Therapy to cochlear implantees with very good results. We are starting the CI Surgery from April 2015. AIIMS Bhopal is the first public sector health establishment in Madhya Pradesh to offer Cochlear Implant Surgery.

Education Undergraduate education Department is actively involved in imparting theoretical and practical knowledge of ENT-Head & Neck Surgery to MBBS and Nursing students. Students are also being taken to Operation Theatres in batches to observe the procedures. Availability of good imaging system helps them to better understand the surgical anatomy and procedures. To add to this, we also show them the recorded videos of various surgical procedures performed by us.

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Research Approved research projects

S No Name of Project Funding Ongoing/ Investigators Mechanism completed

1. Role of A1555G ICMR-STS Completed Dr Vikas Gupta, mitochondrial DNA mutation Prof (Dr) Sudhir K Goel, in nonsyndromic sensorineural Mr Dilan Davis. hearing loss in Central India: A pilot study 2. Analysis of response to ICMR-STS Ongoing Dr Vikas Gupta, treatment of Allergic Rhinitis Ms Bhoomika Agrawal. based on ARIA guidelines 3. Designing of a diagnostic ICMR- STS Ongoing Dr Debashis Biswas, algorithm, using simple Dr Vikas Gupta, clinical and laboratory Mr Dishant Shah. markers, for the early detection of Group A Streptococcal tonsillopharyngitis: A pilot study

Publications by faculty in biomedical journals 1. Samal DK, Behera G, Gupta V, Majumdar K, Khurana U. Isolated lichen planus of lower lip: a case report. Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2015 Mar; 67(Suppl 1):151-3 2. Sharma T, Joshi D, Khurana A, Gupta V, Kapoor N. Bilaterally enlarged parotids and sicca symptoms as a presentation of sarcoidosis: Pivotal role of aspirationcytology in diagnosis. J Cytol. 2015 Oct-Dec;32(4):281-3. 3. Singhal N, Khurana U, Handa U, Punia RP, Mohan H, Dass A, Gupta V. Intraoral and Oropharyngeal Lesions: Role of Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology in theDiagnosis. Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2015 Dec;67(4):381-7 4. Khare A, Joshi D, Majumdar K, Gupta V, Goel G, Kapoor N. Cytological findings of odontogenic myxofibroma: A diagnostic dilemma. Diagn Cytopathol. [In press]

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Conferences, workshops and Trainings attended S No Conference/ CME/ Date, Place Attended by Workshop 1. 1st Hands on cadaveric AIIMS, Bhubaneswar Dr Vikas Gupta workshop & CME on Head (25th-26th April 2015) Presentation : Recent trends in & Neck Reconstruction and management of Thyroid cancers Endoscopic Sinus Surgery 2. CIGICON2015(13th Annual Jaipur Dr Vikas Gupta Chaired debate Conference of Cochlear (26th-27th September on Bone Anchored Hearing Aids Implant Group of India) 2015) 3. “State Level Seminar” for Govt. Autonomous Dr Vikas Gupta Teachers, practitioners and Homeopathic Medical Presentation: students of Homeopathy College & Hospital, Identifying Throat Pain Bhopal (14th December 2015) Events organized • Public awareness event organized on World No Tobacco Day. The ill effects of different forms of tobacco consumption were illustrated by Dr Vikas Gupta. The attendees were also educated by Psychiatrist and psychologist about the various treatments available for tobacco de-addiction. Event was organized in the hospital OPD premises and was well received by the patients and their attendants. Please insert a brief report of any event organized, including conferences, workshops, trainings, or meetings. • Organized “NES2016” 35th Annual Conference of Neuro-Otological & Equilibriometric Society of India on 12-13 March 2016 with a PreConference Cadaveric Dissection Workshop on 11th March 2016. The event was attended by more than hundred delegates and speakers. We had the eminent faculty from various parts of country to talk on neurotology and equilibriometrics.

Institutional and Extra-institutional responsibilities Dr Vikas Gupta is Faculty Incharge Hospital Stores, Faculty Incharge OT Equipments, Chairman Equip- ment Purchase Committee(LPC). He is also Hony Secretary Neuro-Otological and Equilibriometric So- ciety of India (NES) ;. Reviewer Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head-Neck Surgery (PubMed Indexed, Journal of Association of Otolaryngologists of India) Future vision and plans • Department of ENT is providing various basic and advanced diagnostic facilities including ABER, ASSR, fibreoptic laryngoscopy etc. Department intends to setup and start a state of art Vestibular Lab and a Speech Lab. • We have been able to provide almost all ENT and Head Neck Cancer Surgeries. We are starting the Cochlear Implant Surgery from April 2016. We should also be able to provide CO2 LASER Head Neck Oncology and Navigation guided Skull Base Surgeries in the coming year. • Departments intends to set up a state of art Temporal Bone & Skills Lab to train the residents and also to organize hands on workshops as a regular event. • Department is also preparing itself to start the Post Graduate courses from next year. 111 AIIMS Bhopal Annual Report 2015-16

8.18 Department of Pathology & Lab Medicine

Faculty

Professor and Head Prof (Dr) Neelkamal Kapoor MBBS GSVMMC Kanpur, 1982 MD SS Medical College Rewa, 1986

Associate Professor Dr Deepti Joshi MBBS GSVMMC Kanpur,1998 MD KGMU Lucknow, 2003

Assistant Professor Dr Garima Goel MBBS KMC Manipal 2004 MD KMC Mangalore 2008

Highlights Three faculty members constitute the Department of Pathology. The department became functional in April 2013, when it started catering OPD patients. The basic pathology investigations were initiated after appropriate standardization procedures. Routine diagnostic services like Hematology, Clinical Pa- thology, Cytology and Histopathology services are being currently provided by the department. It is being ensured that the quality of services including turn-around-time is maintained.

Education An exhaustive under-graduate curriculum has been designed for 2nd year MBBS students. The curric- ulum includes theory lectures, hands on practical and Clinical laboratory rotations with OSPE based assessment and tutorials. Special emphasis is placed on integrated teaching and problem based learning to help students develop clinical acumen. Innovative teaching learning methods are being used to make the curriculum more interesting for the students. To develop research acumen in students, the students are encouraged to participate in programs such as Short-Term Studentship (STS) projects of ICMR, Summer school oncology The Netherlands and ICMR – IIT Kharagpur Med Tech internship scheme. For the benefit of MBBS students we organize an annual integrated oncology teaching program in Feb- ruary 2016, where students from other medical colleges of India participated.

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Research

Approved research projects S No Name of Project Funding Ongoing/ Investigators Mechanism completed

1. Reliability of Masood’s Nil Completed Shruti Semwal, scoring index in Akriti Khare, cytological Diagnosis Garima Goel, of Breast Lesions: A Kaushik Majumdar, Retrospective Study Deepti Joshi, Prof (Dr) Neelkamal Kapoor 2. Correlation of Mean Nil Ongoing Bhoomika Agarwal, Radhika Platelet Volume (MPV) Rai, and plasma glucose Garima Goel, regulation in patients Rajnish Joshi, with Diabetes Mellitus. Deepti Joshi, Prof (Dr) Neelakamal Kapoor 3. Histological spectrum Nil Ongoing Radhika Rai, of Lichenoid lesion in a Deepti Joshi, newly established tertiary Garima Goel, care center in central Neelkamal Kapoor India: Study of 75 cases 4. Comparison of different Nil Ongoing Smriti Tiwari, blood indices and smear Rupesh, finding among dengue Garima Goel, cases: A Retrospective Deepti Joshi, Review Rajnish Joshi, Prof (Dr) Neelkamal Kapoor

Research projects submitted for funding S.No Title Funding agency Investigators submitted to/ Grant asked for 1. Epigenetic silencing of tumour suppressor ICMR (Preproposal gene FOX F1 by promoter CpG accepted) methylation in oral cancer

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Publications by faculty in Biomedical journals (Pubmed Indexed) 1. Khurana U, Majumdar K, Asati D, Joshi D, Goel G, Kapoor N. Lichen Planopilaris with Autoimmune Thyroiditis. Int J Trichology 2015; 7: 87–89. PMID:26180460 2. Jain S, Desai P, Goel G, Singh N, Kaushal S. Urinary Filariasis masquerading as the bladder tumour: A case report with cyto-histological correlation. J Cytol 2015;32:124-126. PMID: 26229251 3. Sharma T, Joshi D, Khurana A, Gupta V, Kapoor N. Bilaterally enlarged parotids and sicca symptoms as a presentation of sarcoidosis: Pivotal role of aspiration cytology in diagnosis. J Cytol 2015;32: 281-283. PMID:26811581 4. Majumdar K, Khurana U, Asati D, Goel G, Joshi D, Kapoor N. Multinodular fibroepithelioma of Pinkus with an isolated focus of evolving basal cell carcinoma in chronic lymphedematous lower limb. Accepted in Journal of cancer research and Therapeutics (In Press). 5. Khare A, Joshi D, Majumdar K, Gupta V, Goel G, Kapoor N. Cytological findings of odontogenic myxofibroma: A diagnostic dilemma. Diagn Cytopathol. 2016 Apr;44(4):329-33. doi: 10.1002/ dc.23420. Epub 2016 Jan 23.. PMID: 26801006 6. Panwar H, Goel G, Joshi D, Majumdar K, Asati D, Kapoor N. Cytomorphology of skin adnexal tumours: A tale of two scalp swellings. Journal of Cytology. (in press). 7. Khurana U, Joshi D, Sharma T, Santoshi J, Kapoor N. Oligosecretory multiple myeloma: a case report. Letter to editor. Blood Res. 2016 Mar;51(1):63-5. doi: 10.5045/br.2016.51.1.63. Epub 2016 Mar 25. PMID: 27104195 8. Khare A, Joshi D, Majumdar K, Goel G, Kapoor N. Negative shadows conveying a positive note. Diagn Cytopathol. 2016 May;44(5):410-2. doi: 10.1002/dc.23455. Epub 2016 Feb 16. PMID: 26879040.

Publications by faculty in Biomedical journals (Non-Pubmed Indexed)

1. Patel B, Sharma T, Bhatt GC, Bhan BD. Enterobius vermicularis: An unusual cause of recurrent urinary tract infection in a seven year old female-A case report & review of literature. Trop Doct. 2015;45:132-4.

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Lectures delivered S No Topic Date, Place Delivered by 1. Diagnosis of PNH Meeting of Hematology Society of Dr Garima Goel Bhopal in May 2015. 2. Mixing studies and inhibitor J N Monga Oration CME Indore Dr Deepti Joshi screening in bleeding disorders 3. Lab diagnosis of transfusion Workshop on Challenges in Diagnosis Dr Garima Goel dependent thalassemia and Management of Thalassemia October 2015. 4. Tzcank smear – It’s utility and Workshop on Dermatopathology Dr Deepti Joshi diagnostic pitfalls January 2016. 5. Urine Analysis CME in Pediatric Nephrology Dr Garima Goel February 2016. Conferences, workshops and Trainings attended S No Conference/ CME/ Date, Place Attended by Workshop 1. Annual Conf APPI Mumbai June Prof (Dr) Neelkamal Kapoor 2015 2. CYTOCON 2015 Dehradun, Prof (Dr) Neelkamal Kapoor November 2015 Paper presented 3. APCON 2015 Kochi, Prof (Dr) Neelkamal Kapoor December 2015 Paper presented 4. Dr JN Monga Oration August 2015 Prof (Dr) Neelkamal Kapoor, Chaired a session Indore Approach to recent advances in coagulation disorders and hematology. 5. Medical Education AIIMS Bhopal, Prof (Dr) Neelkamal Kapoor, Dr Deepti Joshi workshop October 2015 The workshop was intended for training of teachers and making them aware of the new modalities of teaching. 6. Workshop - Theater Sept 2015 Prof (Dr) Neelkamal Kapoor of the oppressed – Medical Humanities Conducted by CCDS Bangalore 7. Workshop on Challenges AIIMS Bhopal, Dr Garima Goel in Diagnosis and October 2015 Recent advance s in the diagnosis and Management of management of Thalassemia Thalassemia 8. Essentials of statistics Delhi, December Dr Deepti Joshi & clinical data analysis 2015 The use of R software for statistical analysis of using R clinical data 115 AIIMS Bhopal Annual Report 2015-16

Events organized

The Department organized two workshops in the year 2015-2016, Workshop on PCR (April 2015) in collaboration with Department of Biochemistry and another Workshop on Dermatopathology (January 2016) in collaboration with Department of Dermatology. The Department also organized “International Winter School Oncology” in February 2016, where along with the institutional faculty, many renowned speakers from different parts of the state and country took lectures on various aspects of oncology for MBBS students. All the activities organized were widely appreciated by all the delegates.

Institutional and Extra-institutional responsibilities

Dr Neelkamal Kapoor chairperson and member of various Hospital committes

Membership – IAC, IAPM, Chairperson – Bhopal chapter, IAP - ID, ISHTM, ISHBT, APPI Fellowship- WHO , Federation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research USA, Indian College of Pathologists Guest faculty - International Summer School – Oncology University of Groningen The Netherlands, Rotary Group Study Exchange Fellow in England as Medical Observer at City Hospital and Queens Hospital Nottingham Editorial board memberships -Robbin’s Pathologic Basis of Disease – South Asian edition, Indian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology Reviewer: Indian Journal of Medical Research, Journal of Cancer Education, Indian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology, BMJ Case Reports, Asia Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, Digestive Diseases, Case reports in Orthopedics, Journal of woman’s health Dr Deepti Joshi Associate Superintendent,MBBS Girls Hostel, Member of Proctorial Committee and Member of anti-ragging committee. Memberships- Life member for IAPM Reviewer: Breast Disease, Infectious agents and cancer, British Journal of cancer, BMC Cancer, Journal for education and health promotion, International Journal of medicine and Public Health, Journal of Neurology and translational neurosciences, World journal of surgical oncology

Dr Garima Goel is Member Secretary: Proctorial Committee and member: Women Welfare Committee. Memberships- ISHTM, IAP-ID, DSH, Delhi Chapter IAPM. Reviewer journal of clinical diagnosis and research

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Future vision and plans

The vision for the Department of Pathology and Lab Medicine is to be recognized for excellence in clinical service, research and education. The department will be a destination for the best trainees and faculty. The Department of Pathology and Lab Medicine will reflect the success and high standards of AIIMS Bhopal as a whole, and will be recognized in the region, nationally and worldwide as a leading resource for excellence in diagnosis and laboratory evaluation, based on a foundation of research and education.

For realizing our vision we have planned a state of the art centralized and consolidated pathology laboratory services with high end and high throughput equipment for:

• Providing the highest quality most effective support for the inpatient and outpatient clinical services in a timely and efficient fashion. • Provide necessary core laboratory support to the scientific efforts at the Institute • Expand the outreach of the department and become a nodal centre in the state of Madhya Pradesh for advanced pathology services. • Initiation of high quality research in the department in the pursuit of independent and collaborative multicentre (national & international) research opportunities. The key areas of research will include cancer (including cancer epidemiology), infectious disease, new prognostic and diagnostic tools, immunology, genomics, and tumour biology. • Provide the highest quality education, training and research experience for technologists, undergraduate and post graduate students, residents, research fellows and Faculty. • Create and support educational programs for pathologists and clinicians regionally, nationally, and internationally. This will increase the visibility and promote awareness of the expertise in the department. The ultimate goal of our department will be Continuous & never ending improvement

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8.19 Department of Paediatrics

Faculty

Assistant Professors Dr Girish Bhatt Dr Bhavna Dhingra Bhan MBBS GSVMC Kanpur 2005 MBBS MGIMS Sevagram 1997 MD BRDMC Gorakhpur 2009 MD MGIMS Sevagram 2003

Highlights

The department started functioning in April 2013. The department has two assistant professors and 6 senior residents. The department runs ambulatory general Pediatric OPD services and sub-specialty clinics like Pediatric Hemato-oncology, Pediatric nephrology, Genetics and Pediatric pulmonology clinics.

Round the clock in- patient services started from September 2014

Awards, honors, significant event:

Dr Bhavna Dhingra was selected and received a 6000 USD Scholarship towards a certificate course in Pediatric Bioethics from Childrens Mercy Bioethics Centre, Kansas City, Missouri, USA. Dr Bhavna Dhingra nominated as nodal person for ICMR Task force on fluorosis for “Human resource and infrastructure development in a teaching hospital for patient care diagnosis and management”.

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Research

Approved research projects

S No Name of Project Funding Ongoing/ Investigators Mechanism completed 1. Assessing the status of micronutrients ICMR28.5 September Dr Abhijit P Pakhare, with special reference to Zinc in lacs 2015 Dr Ashwin Kotnis, adolescents of Bhil, Gond, and Dr Girish C Bhatt. Korku tribes of Madhya Pradesh 2. Evaluation of the HBNC-PLUS INCLEN Feb 2016 Dr Bhavna Dhingra, Program at District Level: An 4.83 lacs Dr Abhijit P Pakhare INCLEN Study 3. Care seeking in Childhood Samarth April 2016 Dr Bhavna Dhingra Pneumonia Management: An Exploratory Study 4. Prevalance and determinants Nil Completed Dr Girish C Bhatt, of Primary mono symptomatic & Dr Bhavna Dhingra, nocturnal enuresis(MNE): A cross Published Dr Abhishek Goyal, sectional study among school Dr Rajesh Patil, children of Bhopal Dr Bharat Chaudhary 5. “To study and profile complementary Nil Completed Dr Bhavna Dhingra, feeding practices and their Dr Shikha Jain, determinants among children 6-24 Dr Girish C Bhatt months of age in an outpatient hospital setting in Central India: A cross sectional study” 6. A comparative study of 24 Nil Ongoing Dr Girish C Bhatt, hours ambulatory blood pressure Dr Bhavna Dhingra Bhan, monitoring and renal functions in Dr Neha Srivastava, patients of sickle cell disease Dr Shiv Dubey, Dr S K Goel 7. Genetic control of VEGF Gene Nil Ongoing Dr Girish C Bhatt, polymorphisms in Vesicoureteric Dr Bhavna Dhingra Bhan, reflux patients and risk of subsequent Dr Bharat, renal scarring in pediatric age group Dr Ashok Kumar

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S No Name of Project Funding Ongoing/ Investigators Mechanism completed 8. To study the prevalence of Nil Ongoing Dr Girish C Bhatt, hypertension in obese children Dr Bhavna Dhingra Bhan, through ambulatory blood pressure Dr Shikha Jain, monitoring and it’s correlation with Mr Nayan, 24 hours urinary sodium excretion Dr S K Goel, and end organ damage Dr R Malik. 9. Projection of need for pathogenetic Nil Completed Dr Rashmi Chaudhary, testing for mitochondrial dysfunction Dr Girish Chandra Bhatt, and their significance in Autistic Yash Malik, spectrum disorders Dr R Malik 10. To study the stethoscope cleaning Nil Completed Dr Bhavna Dhingra, practices of medical personnel in a Mr Agam Bansal, tertiary care hospital and to evaluate Dr Sarath, the efficacy of cleaning with alcohol Dr Shashank Purwar. based disinfectant on the bacterial load on the stethoscope- Cross- Sectional Exploratory Study. 11. ’To determine the efficacy of joint Nil Ongoing Dr Bhavna Dhingra, immobilization by splinting on Dr Bharat Choudhary, functional duration and complication Dr Girish Bhatt. of peripherally inserted intra venous cannula in infants’’ 12. To study the prevalence and Nil Ongoing Dr Bhavna Dhingra, predictors of childhood obesity in Dr Bharat Choudhary, children aged 8-17 years in an urban Dr Minu Sunil, setting in central India: A Cross Dr Sourabh Patel, Sectional Study Dr Girish Bhatt.

Research projects submitted for funding

S No Name of the project Investigators 1. “Health care seeking AIIMS Bhopal, 2 lacs Dr Bhavna Dhingra, behaviour and its Dr Bhupeshwari Patel, determinants for common Dr Girish C Bhatt, childhood illnesses in rural Dr Abhijit Pakhare. setting in Central India: A mixed methods study”.

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Publications by faculty in biomedical journals (Pubmed Indexed) 1) Chaudhary B, Patil R, Bhatt GC*, Pakhare AP, Goyale A, Aswin P, Dhingra B, Tamaria KC. Association of sleep disordered breathing with mono-symptomatic nocturnal enuresis: a study among school children of central India. PLOS ONE (in press) 2) Bhatt GC*, Jain S, Das RR. Zinc as adjunt to standard therapy in childhood nephrotic syndrome-A systematic review. World J Clin Pediatr (in press) 3) Patel B, Bhatt GC*, Kushwaha KP, Gore MM. Japanese encephalitis presenting without CSF pliocytosis. Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2015 ;34(12):1416. PMID: 26780030 4) Bhatt GC. Nocturnal enuresis and sleep disorders. Indian Pediatr. 2015 Nov 8;52(11):995. PMID: 26615359 5) Patel B, Tiwari A, Dubey SRK, Bhatt GC, Tiwari P, Dhingra B. Takayasu-Arteritis presenting with malignant hypertension; a rare manifestation of a rare disease-a case report and review of the literature. Tropical Doctor (In Press). 6) Chaudhary B, Bhatt GC, Dhingra B.Nephrotic syndrome associated with multicystic dysplastic kidney, complicated by cerebrovenous thrombosis-A rare presentation. Indian Journal of Pediatrics(In Press) 7) Chowdhary R, Khan R, Bhatt G, Malik Y, Malik R, Goel S.Projection of Need for Pathogenetic Testing for Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Children of India. Int J Pediatr (in press) 8) Interviews for Academic positions: applicant perspectives. Bhan A, Dhingra B. Natl Med J India.2015 Nov-Dec;28(6)312. PMID: 27294468 9) Neurological Complications and Cataract in a Child With Thalassemia Major Treated With Deferiprone.Parakh N, Sharma R, Prakash O, Mahto D, Dhingra B, Sharma S, Chandra J.J Pediatr Hematol Oncol. 2015 Oct;37(7):e433-4 PMID: 26165407

Publications by faculty in biomedical journals (Non-Pubmed Indexed) Patil R, Dhingra B, Asati D, Goel G, Khurana U, Bhatt GC. Porphyria Cutanea Tarda: A Novel Mutation. Pediatric Hematology and Oncology Journal 2016;1(1):18-19.

Book Chapters 1. Ethical issues in Pediatric Practice: Suvasini Sharma, Bhavna Dhingra. Frontiers in Social Pediatrics, Second Edition. pg 211-214. Jaypee Publishers, New Delhi 2. Neutrophilia in Neonates: Bhavna Dhingra, Bharat Choudhary. For Textbook on Fetal and Neonatal Hematology and Oncology for PHO Chapter of IAP: Under Publication 3. Old Diseases: New Threats. Bhavna Dhingra, Piyush Gupta. Textbook of Community Medicine. CBS Publishers and Distributors, New Delhi. 4. Nutritional Disorders in Children. Bhavna Dhingra, Piyush Gupta. Essential Pediatric Nursing, Fourth Edition. Under Publication.

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Conferences, workshops and Trainings attended S No Conference/ CME/Workshop Date, Place Attended by 1. Workshop on Developing a Protocol for a CMC Vellore Dr Girish C Bhatt Cochrane Systematic Review 2. Annual conference of the Indian Society of June 8th-12th Dr Girish C Bhatt Pediatric Nephrology Poster presentation 3. IAP MP State PEDICON 2015 Jaipur Dr Girish C Bhatt As guest faculty 4. Opening session of “Certificate Course 8th -11th October 2015 Dr Bhavna Dhingra in Pediatric Bioethics” as a part of a scholarship. 5. Workshop on Developing a Protocol for a Bhopal Dr Girish C Bhatt Cochrane Systematic Review 6. Birth Defect Surveillance hands on training 8th and 9th July 2015 in Dr Bhavna Dhingra workshop New Delhi organized by WHO and MoHFW. 7. Mission Uday TOT Indore Dr G C Bhatt (16th-17th May 2016) 8. TOT Severe acute malnutrition Bhopal Dr G C Bhatt (12th-14th October 2015) 9. Preconference workshop on Pediatric AIIMS, Bhopal Dr G C Bhatt critical care (27th November 2015) (As Faculty) 10. Pediatric advance life support course(PALS) Medical College, Dr G C Bhatt Jabalpur (As faculty) 30th-31st January 2016) 11. Basic life support course(BLS) MGM Wardha, Dr G C Bhatt Sevagram (As faculty) 12. Basic life support course(BLS) Medical College Dr G C Bhatt Jabalpur (As faculty) (3rd January 2016) 13. BLS mass awareness programme RD Gardi Medical Dr G C Bhatt college, Ujjain (As faculty) 14. Advances in Pediatric Nephrology and AIIMS, Bhopal Dr G C Bhatt Renal Diagnostics (20th February 2016) (As faculty) 15. Basic life support course(BLS) AIIMS BHOPAL Dr Bhavna Dhingra 11th April 2016 (As faculty) 16. Workshop on Finalization of "WHO Tools July 17th-18th, 2015 at Dr Bhavna Dhingra and guidelines for Quality Improvement of INCLEN Trust New (Resource Faculty) Hospitals Care for Sick new Born, Children Delhi. and Pregnant Women"

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S No Conference/ CME/Workshop Date, Place Attended by 17. State Workshop on Adaptation of 15th, Sept 2015 Dr Bhavna Dhingra WHO tools and guidelines for quality New Delhi. (Resource Faculty) improvement of hospital care for sick newborn and children and pregnant women 18. COPE-WAME Workshop on “Detecting 1th-4th Oct 2015 Dr Bhavna Dhingra and Handling Research Misconduct at New Delhi the WAME International Conference for Medical Journal Editors 19. National course on Educational Science for 5th -10th October 2015 Dr Bhavna Dhingra teachers of Health Professionals-. organised by CMET AIIMS Bhopal 20. State Level TOT on Severe acute Bhopal Dr Bhavna Dhingra malnutrition (15th to 17th October 2015)

Events Regular Basic Life Support workshops are being organized in the department for health care providers and laypersons. Workshop on Communication in Science at AIIMS Bhopal by the Wellcome Trust DBT India Alliance on 10th April 2015 was organized by the Department of Pediatrics Workshop on Challenges in Diagnosis and Management of Thalassemia was organized on 18th October 2015 by the Department of Pediatrics. Workshop on Evaluation of HBNC PLUS programme at district level on 29th -31st Jan 2016. Co-organised a Workshop on Comprehensive Health Care Response to survivors of Sexual Violence 30th & 31st Jan at AIIMS Bhopal along with Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. International Pediatric Nephrology Association (IPNA) teaching course was organized on 20th February 2016 Any other awards, honors, significant event: Dr Bhavna Dhingra was selected and received a 6000 USD Scholarship towards a certificate course in Pediatric Bioethics from Childrens Mercy Bioethics Centre, Kansas City, Missouri, USA.

Institutional and Extra-institutional responsibilities Dr Girish Bhatt Member of Research review committee, Hospital Infection control society, Final Acceptance committee, Patient welfare and Link- in faculty for General Store.

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Editorial Board Membership - • Section Editor(Pediatrics) Journal of Medicine(Baltimore) • Journal of childhood Obesity • Archives of Clinical Nephrology • Reviewer: Pediatric Infectious disease ,Acta pediatrica, Archives of disease in childhood, BioMed research International, BMJ case reports, Pediatrics and Health , Medicine • Coordinator-IAP Centre for CPR training • Executive Member-IAP, Bhopal • Member-Ethics committee, GMC Bhopal, M.P

Dr Bhavan Dhingra Bhan is Member of core group of CMET, Hospital Transfusion Committee, Disease Outbreak and Response Committee, Anti-Ragging Committee, TB Core Committee, Hospital Drug and Therapeutics Committee, Committee for inspection of Medical Consumables, Member Secretary for Department in CPC, Faculty In-charge for General hospital and stationery store, Link Faculty for Medical Ward.

She is -Elected Executive Member(Central Zone) Research in Child Health Group, IAP, N o d a l person for reporting for Birth Defect Surveillance programme of MoHFW under Rashtriya Bal Swasthaya Karyakram, Certified Master Trainer for RTI-GEM module of Indian Academy of Pediatrics, certified Trainer for Management of TB in Children (IAP-RNTCP 2015), Certified Master Trainer for Management of SAM in Children (NHM MP and UNICEF)

Reviewer for: Indian Pediatrics Indian Journal of Pediatrics National Medical Journal of India BMJ Case Reports Journal of Postgraduate Medicine Indian Journal of Medical Sciences Preventive Health Indian Journal of Preventive Medicine

Future plans We strive to build a department that provides state of the art facilities to all the sections of the community. Our aim is to provide evidence based care to our children that helps them bloom into healthy adults. Our endeavour is to provide a conducive environment for giving high quality skill oriented medical education and research opportunities to the staff and faculty members.

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8.20 Department of Pharmacology

Faculty Professor and Head Prof (Dr) Balakrishnan S MBBS KMC Hubli1987 MD PGIMER Chandigarh 1998 DM Clinical Pharmacology PGIMER Chandigarh 2001

Associate Professor Dr Ratinder Jhaj MBBS CMC Ludhiana1986 MD PGIMER Chandigarh1995 DM Clinical Pharmacology PGIMER Chandigarh1997

Highlights The mission of the department is to • Improve learning and education of pharmacology in order to develop a medical graduate who is competent to prescribe safely and effectively. • To enhance and encourage basic and clinical research (including interdisciplinary research collaborations) in areas relevant to the nation. • To provide professional services to the community through therapeutic drug monitoring, Pharmacovigilance, encouraging rational prescribing and providing drug information services

Pharmacovigilance: Adverse Drug Reaction Monitoring Centre (AMC) run by the Department of Pharmacology AIIMS Bhopal has now been recognized as a Regional Resource Centre for Technical Training and Support (RCTTS) under the Pharmacovigilance Programme of India (PvPI).

Advanced Center For Clinical Pharmacology For Antibiotic Stewardship and Pharmacovigi- lance: Department of Pharmacology AIIMS Bhopal has been approved as an Advanced Center for Clinical Pharmacology for Antibiotic Stewardship and Pharmacovigilance by ICMR. Formal letter of approval and funds awaited.

Education All academic staff members share a commitment to top-quality teaching which emphasises general principles of pharmacology and clinical therapeutics and integrates into it the latest findings of modern research.

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Our Academic goals are- • To train undergraduates in the discipline of pharmacology and clinical pharmacology • To mentor the next generation of researchers enrolled in postgraduate research programs in Pharmacology. • To foster independent research by the academic staff.

These will be realized through interactive lectures, practicals, group discussions, student seminars, tuto- rials and integrated teaching sessions with other disciplines. The students are expected to engage in ac- ademic activities, such as studying the scientific literature with the goal of integrating new findings into their own research questions, and attending lectures, seminars, journal clubs and scientific discussions in order to keep abreast of the most recent scientific developments. This will foster students’ profession- al development, establishing a scientific method of learning that will persist throughout their careers.

Undergraduate education MBBS batch 2013 • Lectures – 52 • Practicals- 25 • Students seminar on ‘Drug Addiction’. • EXAMINATIONS- Mid semester- End semester- 1 Model exam- 2 Final – 1 MBBS batch 2014 • Lectures -69 • Practicals- 35 • Debate on ‘Use of animals in medical research is ethical- For and Against’ on 10 December 2015. • EXAMINATIONS- Class test-1 End semester- 1 Mid semester- 1 Nursing – • Lectures- 76 • EXAMINATION- Final-1

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Approved research projects S No Name of Project Funding Ongoing/ Investigators Mechanism completed 1. An Observational Cross Sectional Nil Ongoing Dr Balakrishnan Study to Determine the Proteinuria S, Santenna.C, Reducing Effect of Telmisartan in Rupesh Gupta, Hypertensive Diabetic Patients Satish Chandel, Akash Vishwe 2. A Cross Sectional Study To Nil Completed Dr Ratinder Jhaj, Determine to Assess Knowledge, Dr Akash Vishwe, Attitude and Practice of Doctors Dr Satish Chandel, and Health-Care Workers Regarding Santenna.C. Pharmacovigilance in a Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital in Central India 3. Questionnaire based Survey to assess Nil Completed Dr Ratinder Jhaj, Knowledge and Attitude with respect Dr Balakrishnan S, to Ethical Issues in Medical Research Dr Satish chandel, among Medical Researchers and Dr Niket Rai Medical Students 4. Prescription Audit December 2015 Nil Ongoing Dr Niket Rai 5. Prescription Audit of Fixed Dose Nil Ongoing Dr Balakrishnan S Combinations in a Tertiary Care Dr Satish Chandel , Institute in Central India Dr Akash Vishwe, Dr Niket Rai, Dr. Pushp Raj, Mr. C Santenna. 6. Prescription audit of and Adverse Nil Ongoing Dr Ratinder Jhaj, drug reaction with NSAIDs in an Dr John Santoshi, orthopaedic outpatient department in Dr Shweta Sharma a tertiary care centre

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Conferences, workshops and Trainings attended S No Conference/ CME/Workshop Date, Place Attended by 1. 11th World Conference: Bioethics October 20th-22nd, Dr Ratinder Jhaj Medical Ethics& Health Law 2015, Naples, Podium Presentation Italy 2. 8th Annual Conference on Translational 23rd - 25th April Dr Ratinder Jhaj Clinical Pharmacology Research in Drug 2015, Mumbai Development. 3. World Cancer Congress at Indian Bengaluru Prof (Dr) Balakrishnan S Institute of Science, 18th-19th Nov 2015 Chaired a session 4. Indian Pharmacological Society Belagavi, Prof (Dr) Balakrishnan S Southern regional conference 2016 Karnataka. Attended and Chaired two 12-13 Feb 2016 oral presentation sessions Workshop organized by John Hopkins AIIMS, Bhopal. Prof (Dr) Balakrishnan S 5. University & CFM department 04th Jan 2016 Talk on ‘role of Educational Institutes in promoting gutka ban’

Meetings attended S. No. Name of Meeting Place and dates Attended Highlights 1. Second core training IPC Ghaziabaad. Prof (Dr) panel meeting cum first Balakrishnan S Regional Resourse Centres for Training and Technical Support (RRCTTS) 2. Revision of National 01st Nov 2015 Prof (Dr) Essential Drug list 2016 Balakrishnan S 3. ICMR expert group ICMR Prof (Dr) meeting on Drug Headquarters, Balakrishnan S Utilisation New Delhi. 28th Nov 2015 4. Scientific Advisory Bhopal, MP. Prof (Dr) Committee” meeting 15th Feb 2016 Balakrishnan S of NIREH (an ICMR Institute)

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S. No. Name of Meeting Place and dates Attended Highlights 5. Technical Committee National Health Dr Niket Rai Anaemia is among one meeting Mission of the leading causes Bhopal, MP. of maternal deaths. 18th Feb 2016 Intensive interventions are being made to reduce the burden of anemia among the pregnant women by Govt of MP, still the prevalence is more or less constant since last many years. One day meeting of Technical Committee was organized chaired by PS health. Dr Niket Rai, Attended and delivered a talk on “Research evidence for the use of various Iron supplements in anemia of Pregnancy”. 6. “Induction- cum- training Department of Prof (Dr) Participated as resource workshops on ADR Pharmacology Balakrishnan S person nominee by reporting” , G. R. Medical PvPI college, Gwalior (MP). 15th March 2016 7. Annual National Post Graduate Prof (Dr) Lecture on ‘Writing a Workshop on Clinical Institute Balakrishnan S manuscript’ Pharmacology of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh. 31th March 2016

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Publications by faculty in Biomedical journals 1. Aravinda Kumar B, Bethi Yugandhar, Nishanthini D, Isabella Topno, Balakrishnan Sadasivam The role of serotonergic system in the anxiolytic like effect of Embilika Officinalis in mice using hole board test. IOSR-JPBS; 2015; 10:11-14 2. Satish Chandel , Niket Rai , Akash Vishwe, Santenna C. Patternes and extent of vancomycin resistant in a tertiary care teaching hospital. IJAP 2015; 1(10) : 761-763. 3. Santenna Chenchula, Yakaiah V, Ramesh P, Akash Vishwe, Satish chandel, Vandana s. ”Evaluation of anti nociceptive activity of Achyranthes aspera linn in experimental animal models”. IJAP 2015 (11). 4. Niket Rai, Savita Vyas, Pradeep Phadnis.“Evaluation of analgesic activity of Ficus racemosa leaf extract using acetic acid induced writhing method in mice” IJBCP 2016, 5(1): 60-64

Events organized • Pharmacovigilance Sensitization Programme for Health Care Professionals. AIIMS Bhopal. September 3rd, 2015 • Dr. Niket Rai conducted Adverse Drug Reaction Quiz during Pharmacocovigilance Awareness Programme for Doctors at AIIMS Bhopal on September 3rd, 2015. • PHARMQUEST 2015- A Pharmacology Quiz for undergraduate students from various Medical Colleges of Bhopal and R D Gardi Medical College, Ujjain. September 29th, 2015 • Seminar for undergraduate students of MBBS Batch 2013 on ‘Drug Addiction’ was conducted on 22/04/2015 • Debate for undergraduate students of MBBS Batch 2014 ‘Use of animals in medical research is ethical- For and against’. 10th December 2015.

Guest Lectures Dr Sachin Kuchya, MD, DNB, Associate Professor in Department of Pharmacology, NSCBMC, Jabalpur and Pioneer in development of an Android application “ADR” for reporting ADRs anytime, anywhere and by anybody. He talked about “Pharmacovigilance Programme of India- an Overview”. He briefed about how to get this application on our smartphones and various features of application. Application is user friendly and will bring the revolution in reporting ADRs. December 2015. Institutional and Extra-institutional responsibilities Dr Balakrishnan S is Dean, Academics I/C, Chairperson CMET, CMET-CPC and Institutional Biosafety Committee, Member Secretary Anti-ragging Committee, Member Research Review board. He is ICMR- IGNOU faculty for distance education course in Ethics, Member of Board of studies in Pharmacology at various universities, Life member of Indian Pharmacological Society and Member of

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International Society of Pharmacovigilance (UK) Dr Ratinder Jhaj is Coordinator, ADR Monitoring Center under Pharmacovigilance Programme of India, Member of Human Ethics, Central Procurement, Drugs and Therapeutics, Hospital Infection Control and Library Committees. She is life member of Indian Pharmacological Society of India, Forum of Ethics Committee Members of India (FERCI) and Society of Pharmacovigilance of India (SOPI).

Future vision and plans The Department of Pharmacology aims to provide professional services to the community through- • Therapeutic Drug Monitoring (TDM): A TDM unit will be set up in the department to help monitor therapy with drugs with low therapeutic index. • Pharmacovigilance: The department will function as an adverse drug reaction (ADR) Monitoring Center (AMC) under the Pharmacovigilance Programe of India (PvPI). It will monitor adverse drug reactions in patients coming to AIIMS Bhopal and also endeavor to create awareness amongst health care professionals and patients about the importance of reporting ADRs. • Rational use of drugs: The department of Pharmacology will encourage rational prescribing through regular prescription audits and feedbacks, presentations etc. • Drug Information Services: A drug information Center will be established which will answer any query related to drug use and toxicity.

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8.21 Department of Physiology

Faculty Professor and Head Prof (Dr) Sudhanshu Shekhar Mishra MBBS NSCBMC Jabalpur 1981 MD NSCBMC Jabalpur 1985

Additional Professor Dr Rajay Bharshankar MBBS GMC Nagpur 1994 MD GMC Nagpur 1999

Assistant Professors

Dr Sunil Chauhan Dr Ruchi Singh MBBS GMC Bhopal 1998 MBBS MLNMC Allahbad 2003 MD NSCBMC Jabalpur 2006 MD KGMC Lucknow 2008

Dr Sandeep M Hulke Dr Rachna Parashar MBBS TMC Navi Mumbai 2003 MBBS Calicut Medical College 1999 MD GMC Nagpur 2009 MD KGMC Lucknow 2007 DNB Physiology 2011

Highlights • Department Established in September 2012 • For UG we developed 3 labs- Hematology, Human and Clinical Physiology Laboratory. • This year Neurophysiology and Autonomic function test laboratory is established. Prof Dr SS Mishra and Dr Ruchi Singh also assisting Neurology lab in the hospital. • Major current activities – Teaching and Assessment of MBBS and Nursing • Provide the diagnostic services to the hospital through – Lung Function tests and Autonomic Function tests • Prepared the students for participation in National and International Physiology Quiz • Four students got 2nd Best Newcomer award at International Physiology Quiz Competition, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

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Education Undergraduate education • Conducted regular Examinations for Formative and summative Internal Assessment. • Result of Main Examination 2014 – Passing % - 95% ; Supplementary examination result 80% Eight students got distinctions (>75%) in Physiology • Assigned various assignments and tutorials by the faculties. • Some faculties are involved in CMET AIIMS Bhopal • Regular seminar activity is also assigned to demonstrators. • Adopted learner based approach in Undergraduate teaching for medical and nursing students

Any other awards, honors, significant event 1. Dr Rachna Parashar had received Certificate of honour given by Department of Physiology & Biochemistry of Government Homeopathic Medical College & Hospital, Bhopal under the auspices of the department of Ayush, Government of Madhya Pradesh, Bhopal

2. Dr Rachna Parashar and Dr Ruchi Singh had participated as faculty to deliver lecture in the “International winter school oncology-IWSO 2016” Organized by Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, AIIMS Bhopal

Research Approved research projects S No Name of Project Funding Ongoing/ Investigators Mechanism completed 1. ICMR STS -2015 ICMR Commenced Himanshu Mishra, Effect of Sudarshan Kriya Yoga and April 2015 DR R N Bharshankar Pranayama (SKY & P) on Mental Completed Health of Medical Students September 2015 2. ICMR STS -2015 ICMR Commenced Dr Ruchi Singh, Effect of autonomic and sleep April 2015 Aakarsh Rastogi, disturbances on quality of life in Completed Dr Nirendra Rai Fibromyalgia patients September 2015 3. Epigenetic modification of apelin SERB – DST Ongoing Dr Sadashiv (PI), and leptin gene in obese subjects. New Delhi Prof (Dr) SS Mishra

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4. Reliability and Validity of CHO- Nil Ongoing Dr Sunil Chouhan(PI) CHO-Mobile scale in young medical adolescent students in Bhopal - A pilot study. 5. Analyzing the life style of young Nil Ongoing Dr Sunil Chouhan(PI) adolescent medical students in Bhopal 6. Analyzing quality of Sleep among Nil Ongoing Dr Sunil Chouhan(PI) young adult Polycystic Ovarian Disease (POCD) patient 7. Pattern of learners in millennium Nil Completed Dr Rachna Parashar(PI) world process publications 8. Differences in Neurophysiological Nil Ongoing Dr Rachna Parashar(PI) parameters of sensory perception & Cognition 9. Assessment of sleep disorders in Nil Ongoing Dr. Ruchi Singh(PI) indian patients with parkinsons disease: using hindi version of parkinsons disease sleep scale-2 (pdss-2) 10. Association of Consumption of Nil Ongoing STS, by Prakarti Nutritional Additives With the Anand, Decline in Pubertal Age in Bhopal – Dr Rachna Parashar A Pilot Study

Publications by faculty in Biomedical journals ( pubmed Indexed) 1. Praveen EP, Chouhan S, Sahoo J, Goel SK, Dwivedi SN, Khurana ML, Kulshreshtha B, Ammini AC. Effect of Different Insulin Response Patterns During Oral Glucose Tolerance Test on Glycemia in Individuals with Normal Glucose Tolerance. Diabetes Technol Ther. Epub 2016 Feb 17.. PMID: 26886065 2. Chouhan S. Normal Motor and Sensory Nerve Conduction Velocity of Radial Nerve in Young Adult Medical Students. J Clin Diagn Res. 2016 Jan; 10(1): CC01 - 3. PMID: 26894058 3. Arun Goel, Manish Goyal, Ruchi Singh, Narsingh Verma, Sunita Tiwari. Diurnal Variation in Peak Expiratory Flow and Forced Expiratory Volume. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research. 2015;9(10): CC05-CC07 PMID: 26557513 4. Ruchi Singh, Rhea Shriyan, Renuka Sharma, Shobha Das. Pilot Study to Assess the Quality of Life, Sleepiness and Mood Disorders among First Year Undergraduate Students of Medical, Engineering and Arts. (in press) Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research.

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5. Rachna Parashar, Mohammed Amir, Abhijit Pakhare, Preeti Rathi, Lalita Chaudhary. Age Related Changes in Autonomic Functions. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research.2016 Mar;10(3):11-15 PMID:27134865

Publications by faculty in Biomedical journals (Non-Pubmed Indexed)

6. Bharshankar JR, Mandape , Bharshankar RN, Phatak MS. Autonomic functions in raja-yoga meditators, Indian J Physiol Pharmcol. 2015: 59(4): 396-401 7. Ruchi Singh, Renuka Sharma, Heena Rajani. Impact of stress on menstrual cycle: A comparison between medical and non-medical students. Saudi J Health Sci 2015;4: 115-9. 8. Hulke SM, Phatak MS. Association of body composition with left ventricular architecture in young healthy non-obese adult. British journal of Medicine and Medical research 2015;9(2):1-8.

Conferences, workshops and Trainings attended S No Conference/ CME/ Date, Place Attended by Workshop 1. 7th Asia Pacific Conference Manav Rachna Dr Sandip Hulke on exercise and sports International University, science Faridabad, 14th-16th Oct 2015 2. Science Communication AIIMS, BHOPAL Dr Sunil Chouhan, workshop 10th April 2015 Dr Sandip Hulke, Helped in sharpening skills of scientific writing 3 Short course on statistical CMC Vellore Dr Sunil Chouhan methods in measuring 31 Aug to 2nd Sept 2015 Helped in learning of statistical health. Scales and methods measurements 4. CME on Clinical AIIMS, BHOPAL Dr Sandip Hulke immunology 25th, 26th Sept 2015 Helped to know advances in immunology 5. National Course on AIIMS Bhopal Dr Ruchi Singh, Educational science 5th – 10th October 2015 Dr Sandip Hulke for Teachers of health This was a teacher training professionals program which had guided to improve skills of teaching, setting of paper and assessment of students.

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S No Conference/ CME/ Date, Place Attended by Workshop 6. National workshop on cell People university Dr Rachna Parashar got hands on & molecular Biology Bhopal, experience of techniques related 21st-23rd September,2015 to cell and molecular biology like DNA extraction Elisa stem cell research , HPLC etc. Not only that it gave us clear cut vision about dong these kind of research 7. Techniques in physiological Dept. of physiology Dr Rachna Parashar, sciences AIIMS, New Delhi, Dr Ruchi Singh got hands on 16th-18th December,2015 experience of techniques related to physiological sciences like objective assessment of pain, Measurement of cognitive functions,Recording of Berit shaft potentials ,transcranial magnetic stimulation,Autonomic functions etc 8. Workshop on Teaching and AIIMS Bhopal, Dr Ruchi Singh Learning Techniques 24th April 2015 Improved skills of teaching 9. Tips and tricks in microsoft AIIMS Bhopal All faculty word and power point 10th September Learnt various tips of word, power point and zotero software. 10. CME organized by Vidarbha Dr Rjay Bharshankar Association of Physiologists Chaired a Scientific Session

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Institutional and Extra-institutional responsibilities

Dr SS Mishra is Chairman of the Hospital level procurement committee, BMHRC, Bhopal; Member of Screening committee & Fees committee, BMHRC, Bhopal; Chairman Technical committee NIREH Bhopal; Member of Expert Advisory committee on IT infrastructure for Inter-Institute and on HMIS within each Institute of national importance; Member, Institutes Human Ethics Committee, GMC Bhopal &MPMSU.

Dr Rajay Bharhankar is Member, CPC, AIIMS Bhopal, Member FAC committee, Overall in-charge of tutors & Non-teaching staff, Mentor in ICMR STS projects. He is also a Member, BOS, MPMSU Jabalpur, on Panel of UG and PG Examiners MUHS and DMIMS University, Reviewer of manuscripts of IJPP

Dr Sunil Chouhan is member Technical committee, Maintenance of department, institutional Horticulture committee and Anti-raging Committee Dr Rachna Parashar is Member of institutional Admission committee, Antiragging committee, animal ethical committee. Dr Ruchi Singh is In-charge Hematology laboratory & PG curriculum, Member- Sports committee.

Dr Sandip Hulke is member of departmental purchase committee , Member of institutional Sports and cultural committee and CRC committee

Future vision and plans

1. Planning state level workshop on modern techniques in physiology and biomedical instrumentation 2. Development of Post- graduation Course in Physiology like M.D and PhD 3. Development of Cellular Physiology Laboratory including Patch-clamp technology. 4. Development of advanced autonomic and vascular function laboratory 5. Development of Exercise and Sports physiology Laboratories. 6. Development of Sleep Lab 7. To start neurophysiology diagnostic service.

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8.22 Department of Pulmonary Medicine & TB

Faculty

Assistant Professors

Dr Alkesh Khurana Dr Abhishek Goyal MBBS GMCHChandigarh 2002 MBBS GMC Nagpur 2004 MD GMCH Chandigarh 2007 MD IGMC Simla 2008 DNB NBE 2008 DM Pulmonology PGIMER 2012

Highlights • Functional /Started Level 1 Sleep Lab in June 2015 • Functional /Started Bronchoscopy services in Nov 2015 • Functional /Started Thoracoscopy services in March 2016 • Functional /Started Level 1 Pulmonary Function Tests(Body Box Plethysmography) services in Feb 2016 • Functional /Started Forced Oscillatory Technique, 6 minute walk test, Diffusion system, Airway Resistance, Respiratory muscle power testing services in Feb 2016 • Sleep Clinic has rapidly expanded with 260 patients already enrolled • TB clinic gaining momentum with more than 50 patients enrolled.

Above mentioned services are state of the art Pulmonary services under one roof for the welfare of patients troubled with respiratory illnesses in central India.

Undergraduate education • As per Teaching Roster, MBBS students are regularly taught in both theory and clinical bedside teaching.

Aawards, honors, significant event Dr Alkesh Khurana successfully cleared the exam and awarded Fellowship in Sleep Medicine by the Indian Sleep Disorders Association(FSM-ISDA) on 25th March,2016 at New Delhi

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Approved research projects S No Name of Project Funding Ongoing/ Investigators Mechanism completed 1. Prevalence and Complications of Nil Published Dr Abhishek Goyal: Co-PI pediatric OSA 2. To estimate knowledge about sleep Nil completed Dr Abhishek Goyal: PI medicine in MBBS students 3. Cultural beliefs of OSA patients Nil ongoing Dr Abhishek Goyal: PI with respect to CPAP 4. Study of fingerprint patterns Nil Published Dr Alkesh Khurana:Co-PI to evaluate the role of dermatoglyphics in early detection of bronchial asthma 5. To study the inhalation practices Nil ongoing Dr Alkesh Khurana:PI in patients diagnosed with Asthma and COPD 6. Evaluation of Pulmonary Function Nil ongoing Dr Alkesh Khurana:PI Tests in children diagnosed with sickle cell disease

Publications by faculty in biomedical journals (Pubmed Indexed) 1. Singh S, Khurana A, Harode HA, Tripathi A, Pakhare A, Chaware P. Study of fingerprint patterns to evaluate the role of dermatoglyphics in early detection of bronchial asthma J Nat Sci Biol Med. 2016 Jan-Jun;7(1):43-6. PMID: 27003968

2. Sharma T, Joshi D, Khurana A, Gupta V, Kapoor N Bilaterally enlarged parotids and sicca symptoms as a presentation of sarcoidosis:Pivotal role of aspiration cytology in diagnosis. J Cytol. 2015 Oct-Dec; 32(4):281-3PMID: 26811581

3. Choudhary B, Patil R,Bhatt GC, Pakhare AP, Goyal A, P A, Dhingra B, Tamaria KC Association of Sleep Disordered Breathing with Mono-Symptomatic Nocturnal Enuresis: A Study among School Children of Central India..PLoS One. 2016 (in press)

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Conferences, workshops and Trainings attended

S No Conference/ CME/Workshop Date, Place Attended by 1. Broncocon 2015 Udaipur Dr Abhishek Goyal April 2015 2. NAPCON 2015 Jaipur 2015 Dr Abhishek Goyal Nov 2015 3. Sleepcon 2016 March 2016 Dr Abhishek Goyal Dr Alkesh khurana Oral Poster -CF abnormalities 4. AIIMS Pulmocrit 2016 Jan 2016 Dr Alkesh khurana Adanced Trauma and Life Oct 2015 Dr Alkesh Khurana 5. Support AIIMS 2015 Cleared exam on ATLS provider course

Future plans

• The department plans to have a state of the art bronchoscopy suit (both flexible and rigid), an in house sleep laboratory and a state of the art respiratory critical care unit in near future. The department plans to start super speciality courses in the subject in the future.

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8.23 Department of Radiodiagnosis

Faculty Professor and Head Prof (Dr) Rajesh Malik MBBS NSCBMC Jabalpur 1984 MD NSCBMC Jabalpur 1988 FCU (Commonwealth fellowship) 1998

Highlights The Department of Radiodiagnosis, established on 16th May 2013 Current activities – 1. Ultrasonography and Colour Doppler services for OPD and IPD patients, including USG guided Interventional procedures. 2. X ray services for OPD and IPD patients. 3. CT and MRI – installation completed. Commissioning after recruitment of technicians and staff.

Education Undergraduate education - As per schedule.

Research Approved research projects S No Name of Project Funding Ongoing/ Investigators Mechanism completed 1. Clinical, biochemical, neuroimaging ICMR Completed Student : Yash Malik and genetic screening for mitochondrial STS Project Supervisors/PIs dysfunction in Autism spectrum Grant Dr Rashmi Chowdhary, disorders (ASD) children from Bhopal -10000/- Prof (Dr) Rajesh Malik, Dr Girish Bhatt. 2. Vitamin D status and effect of vitamin ICMR Ongoing- Dr Rashmi Chowdhary, D receptor gene (VDR) polymorphism Grant-12 Prof (Dr) Rajesh Malik, of apparently healthy school girls Lac Prof (Dr) S.K Goel. (12-17 year) from two different socioeconomic strata in Bhopal” 3. Mitochondrial dysfunction in Ongoing Dr Rashmi Chowdhary, Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) Yash Malik, children from central India : Clinical, Dr Girish Bhatt, biochemical, neuroimaging and Prof (Dr) Rajesh Malik. genetic screening

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S No Name of Project Funding Ongoing/ Investigators Mechanism completed 4. Projection of need for pathogenetic Ongoing Dr Rashmi Chowdhary, testing for mitochondrial dysfunction Dr Roji Khan, (MD) and their significance in Autistic Dr Girish Bhatt, Spectrum Disorder (ASD) children of Dr Yash Malik, India Prof (Dr) Rajesh Malik, Prof (Dr) Sudhir Goel. 5. Real time elastography in assessment Ongoing Dr Puneet K Agrawal, of Breast lesions Dr Rajesh Malik. 6. To study the prevalance of hypertension ICMR STS Ongoing Dr Girish C Bhatt, among obese Indian children through Shikha Jain, ambulatory blood pressure monitoring Nayan Gupta, and study the end organ damage Prof (Dr) Rajesh Malik, through catotid media intima thickness. Prof (Dr) SK Goel.

Research projects submitted

S No Name of the project Investigators 1. To study the prevalence of masked Submitted to Girish C Bhatt, hypertension in type 1 diabetese Institute ethics Bharat Choudhary, children through ambulatory blood committee Prof (Dr) Rajesh Malik, pressure monitoring, its correlation with Dr SS Goel. glucose control and predictors of early cardiovascular and renal damage 2. To Determine usefulness of various clinical Submitted to Dr Nirendra Rai, signs and electro-diagnostic methods in Institute ethics Prof (Dr) Rajesh Malik, carpal tunnel syndrome committee Dr Vaibhav Ingle. 3. Knowledge, Attitude, Practice and behavior Submitted to Dept of surgery, Dept of regarding Breast Cancer and its prevention Institute ethics transfusion medicine & dept among female patients attending committee of Radiodiagnosis, AIIMS Bhopal.

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Institutional and extra institutional responsibilities

Dr Rajesh Malik is Chairperson of Local Purchase Committee for AIIMS Hospital, Bhopal; Chairperson of Radiation Safety Committee at AIIMS Bhopal; Chairperson of Medical board for AIIMS recruitment at AIIMS Bhopal; Chairperson of AIIMS Bhopal Sports Association (ABSA); Member of Central Procurement Committee at AIIMS Bhopal; Member of Drugs and Therapeutics committee of AIIMS Bhopal; Member Hospital Transfusion Committee, AIIMS Bhopal; Member, Employee Health Scheme committee at AIIMS Bhopal; Officiated as Medical Superintendent for 1 year.

He has been appointed as Consultant Radiologist to H.E The Governor of Madhya Pradesh vide order of the Government of Madhya Pradesh; Appointed as Consultant Radiologist to Hon’ble Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh vide order of the Government of Madhya Pradesh; . Appointed as Expert for selection of Assistant Professors at Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi; Appointed member, Board of studies in Radiology, by the Vice Chancellor, Bhopal University; Member, State supervisory board, under the PC & PNDT Act, constituted by the Government of MP; Member of Procurement and Selection Committee for Bhopal Memorial hospital and research Centre, Bhopal, under ICMR Member Central purchase committee for procurement of Radiological equipments for the department of Health and Family welfare, Department of Gas relief and Rehabilitation and Department of Medical Education, Govt. of Madhya Pradesh; External Examiner for conducting PG examination in Radiodiagnosis, for Gujarat, Maharashtra, Delhi, Madhya Pradesh etc.; Life member of Indian Radiological and Imaging Association.

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8.24 Department of Transfusion Medicine Faculty

Assistant Professor Dr Pratul Sinha MBBS SMS Jaipur 1994 MD SMS Jaipur 2002 PDCC ApheresisTechnology and blood componenet therapy

Highlights When established: The department was established with the joining of the faculty on 10th June 2013. Subsequently a plan for the establishment the transfusion services in a phased manner was submitted to the director. However due to delay in construction the plan has got delayed. As on March 2016, civil and electrical work is being completed in the designated area of the blood bank, along with construction of workstations. We hope to apply for the blood bank license in 2015-16. Major activities in the department in the year 2015-16 include 1. The department submitted a detailed plan for a center of excellence for transfusion medicine for central India. This was supposed to be incorporated in the Annual plan of the Institute for budgetary allocation from the ministry. This included facilities like a transfusion center, training center, stem cell and organ transplant center with facility for tissue matching etc. This was basically designed on the lines of the red cross transfusion center of Bangkok. 2. A detailed plan for opening a blood bank was discussed in January 2015 and the same was accepted by the Institute. This was done after the Institute dropped the plan for a blood storage center due to the rejection by licensing authorities and plan to start transfusion intensive facilities at AIIMS Bhopal. 3. E-tenders floated for various equipment & consumables needed for establishing the blood bank. 4. The 3rd & 4th hospital transfusion committee meeting was organized with the department as the member secretary. In this the Medical Superintendent as the chairperson finalized the plan for establishing the transfusion services. It was unanimously agreed that AIIMS Bhopal needs a proper blood bank and not a simple blood storage center which is actually meant for primary health centers. 5. The department presented its case for a comprehensive requirement of manpower for the blood transfusion services that was accepted by the administration and is under consideration.

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6. The department has assisted the engineering section to design the electrical points, water points, drain and sewage points and points for access to internet and telephone in the department. These were needed as the vision of the department is to become a modern technology dependent and IT enabled service. These were not included in the original plan and hence were needed to be designed and planned de novo. Education a. Submitted a modified competency based curriculum for transfusion medicine to the Dean, AIISM Bhopal. It is still to be approved by the academic council to be implemented. b. Undergraduate classes on hematology for B.Sc Nursing c. Undergraduate classes for MBBS course in transfusion medicine with physiology, pathology, surgery, forensic medicine. d. Invigilation duties in various exams conducted by the exam cell of AIIMS Bhopal. Any major events organized: 1. Two meetings of the Hospital Transfusion Committee were organized in the department. 2. Visit by Dr. Shanoo Mishra – Official from NACO – November 2015 3. Visit by Ms. Vinita Srivastava - Official from MOHFW – December 2015 - Any major achievements: a. Presented oral paper at the National Conference of Indian Society of Blood Transfusion & Immunohematology (ISBTI) at New Delhi – TRANSCON 2015 b. Chaired session at the National Conference of Indian Society of Blood Transfusion & Immunohematology (ISBTI) at New Delhi – TRANSCON 2015 c. Invited speaker at a symposium organized on ‘Thallassemia – modern methods of management and treatment‘, organized by Dept. of Pediatrics, AIIMS, Bhopal. d. Participated in the National Medical Teacher Training Course conducted by JIPMER and certified for it. e. Conducted NACO sponsored training programs for physicians. f. Delivered lecture at the MPSACS sponsored motivational program for blood donors and blood camp organizers. g. Part of team for technical evaluation of equipment for Madhya Pradesh hospital equipment procurement board. h. Part of committee for evaluation and changes in the standards for blood storage center by MOHFW, Govt. of India. i. Invited speaker on the status of Blood Storage Center in the state of Madhya Pradesh. j. Part of the committee for recruitment of technical Supervisor for blood bank at Bhopal Memorial Hospital & Research Center (an Institute of Government of India)

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Intramural Project submitted for approval in 2015-16 “Analyzing the attitude towards blood donation among students of undergraduate medical education at a tertiary care health center in central India.” Principal Investigator: Dr. Pratul Sinha, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Transfusion Medicine & Blood Bank, AIIMS, Bhopal. Institutional and Extra institutional responsibilities Dr Pratul Sinha is Member secretary of Hospital Transfusion Committee, Member of the Institute Hospital Committee, Member of the Institute E-tender Committee, Member of the Institute Research Review Board, Member of the Institute Committee for implementing Employee Health Scheme. He is also Technical Member for State Blood Transfusion Council of Madhya Pradesh and Member of the Blood Cell for Madhya Pradesh.

Future vision and plans a. Establish the blood bank as soon as the hospital construction is completed. b. Apply for license for the blood bank in 2015-16. c. Develop a model blood bank with a training center as a preliminary step for a center of excellence of Transfusion Medicine at AIIMS Bhopal.

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8.25 Department of Trauma & Emergency Medicine

Faculty

Assistant Professors Dr Saurabh Saigal (Critical Care) Dr Anshul Rai (Maxillofacial Surgery) MBBS GSVMC Kanpur 2003 BDS CDSH Indore 2005 MD PGIMER 2007 MDS SPDC Wardha 2009 PDCC (Critical care) SGPGIMS 2010

Highlights Intensive care unit: A five bedded Intensive Care Unit has been started since January 2015. The Intensive Care Unit is providing 24x7 Critical Care Services to both Medical and Surgical patients. ICU is being jointly run by three consultants: Dr Saurabh Saigal (Incharge ICU), Dr Rajnish Joshi (Department of Medicine), Dr JP Sharma (Department of Anaesthesia). Till March 2016, around 300 patients have been admitted to the Intensive Care Unit which includes wide spectrum of patients ranging from Sepsis, Acute coronary syndrome, ARDS, Pneumonia, COPD, Hyponatremia & Postoperative patients. Ten staff nurses, four anesthesia technicians along with 7 senior residents are providing 24x7 ICU services. The ICU consists of Medical gas pipeline system with 5 high end ventilators, 10 transport ventilators, Arterial blood gas machine, Critical care monitors with Central monitoring workstation, High end ICU beds, High flow nasal oxygen, Non-invasive ventilators. The ICU is working as a closed unit with state of art monitoring facilities such as Hemodynamic monitoring, advanced mechanical ventilation. Various procedures like arterial line insertion, central venous line insertion, Pulmonary artery catheter insertion, intubation & percutaneous tracheostomies are done in ICU. The Department had conducted workshops on Role of Ultrasound in Critical Care (2013), Primer on Arterial Blood Gas Analysis (2014) and Basic Mechanical Ventilation (2015). The Department of TEM in association with Department of Anaesthesia & Medicine has developed a Multidisciplinary Training in Trauma & Emergency Care Module (MTEC Module) which is training medical officers of Madhya Pradesh in Basic Emergency Care and Basic Trauma Care. The Department has also established Skill laboratories at AIIMS Bhopal in which high end mannequins like intubation trainer, ACLS trainer, CPR trainer are there on which basic life support and trauma support skills are taught. The AIIMS Bhopal has been designated by Ministry of Health & Family welfare to start National Emergency Life Support Course.

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Maxillofacial surgery: The OPD days are Monday and Friday. The per month OPD examined and treated are approximately 800. (800 x 12=9600) The major OT performed during April 15 to March 16 : 89 OT performed: Oral cancer, benign and malignant tumors of the oral cavity, orthognathic surgeries, TMJ disorders, maxillofacial trauma, salivary gland pathologies, odontogenic cysts and tumors, oral pre malignant lesions and conditions. The minor surgical procedures performed : 1560 Minor OT performed: Extraction of teeth, transalveolar extraction of impacted teeth, Incisional and excisional biopsies, Apicoectomies, Cyst enucleation, closed reduction of jaw fractures by intermaxillary fixation. Dental procedures performed: Oral prophylaxis, Cavity fillings (class I to V), Flap surgeries, Root canal treatment, Removal and fixed partial dentures. Education The undergraduate lectures on basic life support, arterial blood gas disorders, electrolyte disorders, ARDS & other topics related to critical care are taken with medicine lectures. The undergraduates are posted in ICU for 7 days where basic skills such as intravenous line placement, Ryle’s tube insertion, urinary catheter insertion and arterial blood gas sampling are taught. The lectures on trauma are also taken where lectures based on Advanced Trauma Life Support are taught to the students. The undergraduate lectures has been taken for MBBS III, IV year and Nursing . Regular lectures has been taken for Medical officers of MP on the topic Recognition and management of Maxillofacial Trauma Patient at AIIMS Bhopal. Awards, honors Dr Saurabh Saigal stood Third runner up- Criticare Quiz-2015 which was held at Bangalore

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Approved research projects S No Name of Project Funding Ongoing/ Investigators Mechanism completed 1. WATCH MP Project- Where are Nil Completed Dr Saurabh Saigal, Trauma & Critical Care Hospitals in December Dr Rajnish Joshi, Madhya Pradesh 2015 Dr Abhijit P Pakhare, Dr Jai Prakash Sharma 2. Prognostic value of blood gas arterio- Nil Ongoing, Dr Saurabh Saigal, venous gradients amongst critically ill Commenced Dr Rajnish Joshi, patients 15/10/2015 Dr JP Sharma.

Research projects submitted S. No. Name of the project Investigators 1. Comparative assessment between Institutional Ethics Dr Anshul Rai coronectomy and complete third molar committee submitted removal in patients having impacted third molar roots in close proximity to inferior alveolar nerve. A Prospective randomized clinical study Publications by faculty in biomedical journals (Pubmed Indexed) 1. Saurabh Saigal, Jai Prakash Sharma, Mohan Gurjar, Sanjay Kumar, Ritika Dhurwe. Targeted temperature management: Current evidences & practice in critical care. Indian J Crit Care Med. 2015 Sep;19(9):537-46 PMID: 26430341 2. Sanjay Kumar, Jai Prakash Sharma, Saurabh Saigal, Ritika Dhurwe. “Amber in chamber” an enigmatous right atrial mass in a neonate. Saudi J Anaesth. 2015;9(4):477-9. PMID: 26543473 3. Gupta R, Saigal S, Joshi R, Tagore P, Rai N, Prasad K. Unrecognized catatonia as a cause for delayed weaning in Intensive Care Unit. Indian J Crit Care Med. 2015; 19 (11):693-4. PMID:26730126

Lectures delivered S. No. Topic Date/ Place Delivered by 1. How will you manage a Bhopal: 10th October:. Dr Saurabh Saigal suspected case of VTE 2. Blood pressure management Neuro-critical symposium, Indore: Dr Saurabh Saigal 29th November 2015 3. BP pressure management Neuro-critical symposium at Dr Saurabh Saigal Bhopal, 21st February 2016

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Conferences, workshops and Trainings attended S No Conference/ CME/ Date, Place Attended by Workshop 1. CritiCAB 22nd-24th August 2015 Dr Saurabh Saigal Bhubaneshwar: Delivered a talk on management of Pulmonary Embolism. 2. UP-UK Critical Care 2nd-4th October 2015 Dr Saurabh Saigal Conference Delivered a talk on Management of Organophosphorus poisonings 3. Sagar, MP APICON-2015: - Dr Saurabh Saigal Fluid management in Sepsis 4. Best of Brussels Conference July 2015 Dr Saurabh Saigal at Pune 5. AsTRiCC: Advanced St John’s Bangalore. Dr Saurabh Saigal Simulation in Critical Care Use of Simulation in Critical Care 6. Mechanical ventilation at Bhubneshwar Dr Saurabh Saigal workshop 22nd - 24 thAugust 2015 Resource faculty 7. Mechanical workshop at at BHU, Varanasi. Dr Saurabh Saigal UP-UK Criticon 2nd - 4th October 2015 Resource faculty 8. ABG workshop- Pediatric 22nd November 2015. Dr Saurabh Saigal Critical Care, Resource faculty 9. Workshop on use of 9th-10th July 2015, Pune Dr Saurabh Saigal Ultrasound in Critical care- Use of Ultrasound in Critical Care. July 2015 This workshop dealt with use of Ultrasound in Critical Care settings: Lung Ultrasound, Echocardiography. 10. ACCC at AIIMS Delhi Dr Saurabh Saigal 2nd-3rd December ,2015. Resource faculty 11. AOCMF Course-Principles Mumbai , 4th, 5th & 6th Dr Anshul Rai in Craniomaxillofacial September 2015 The course provides the hands on Fracture Management training on skull and mandible regarding the management i.e fixation of craniomaxillofacial fractures of the maxillofacial region.

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Events organized 1. Workshop on Basic Mechanical Ventilation- 7th February 2015.

Institutional and Extra-institutional responsibilities Dr Saurabh Saigal is Incharge Intensive Care Unit, AIIMS Bhopal, Incharge Skill laboratories, AIIMS Bhopal, Member in Charge & Secretary of MGPS, Member in Charge of Transport (Ambulance Services), Member of Hospital Infection Control Committee, Member of Hospital Transfusion Committee. He is also Faculty in charge for the MTEC Module- for training Madhya Pradesh Medical Officers in basic trauma care., ISCCM Bhopal- Member of Executive Body and member Editorial Board of Indian Journal of Case reports

Future vision and plans To establish state of art Intensive Care Unit at AIIMS Bhopal along with iy to start one year Post- Doctoral Certificate Course in Critical Care followed by DM in Critical Care.

To establish an oral and maxillofacial surgery unit which provide treatment for patients with oral cancer and tobacco related pre malignant lesions and conditions, especially oral submucous fibrosis.

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9 CENTRAL FACILITIES

9.1 Telemedicine

Telemedicine activities in this college were inaugurated in 2nd of October 2013. Dr. Surya Bali, Associate Professor, Community and Family Medicine were deputed nodal officer of telemedicine centre AIIMS Bhopal.

Following are the Objectives of TeleMedicine Centre AIIMS Bhopal: 1. Tele-Health Care 2. Distance Medical Education(Tele-CME, Tele-CGR, Tele-Workshop, Tele-Education Session) 3. Minimal patients’ travel for quality treatment 4. Cost effective method of health care delivery 5. More efficient and effective use of medical and technological resources 6. Enhanced diagnostic and therapeutic quality of care 7. Research and Development 8. Participation in National Policy initiatives 9. New possibilities for continuing education or training for isolated or rural health practitioners

Under this mission, the activities are carried out at three different places on the 2nd floor of Medical College Building premises of AIIMS Bhopal.

The First Unit, Telemedicine research and teaching facility where an ISRO Telemedicine Satellite unit is installed which is worked in store-and-forward mode or in asynchronous mode and involves for acquiring medical data i.e medical history of patients, images, etc. and then transmitting this data from district hospital to Super-specialist hospital at convenient time and later for assessment offline. Under this unit, ISRO provided necessary technical guideline and equipment for establishing the centre. The AIIMS Bhopal ISRO telemedicine node consists of a Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT System), Video conferencing equipment with terrestrial support of up to 128 Kbps of bandwidth and linked via INSAT satellites with 3 State Medical Colleges and 14 district hospitals earlier. However, the tele- consultation facility can be taken from any one of nodes (Super Specialty or District Hospital) which have the setup across the country.

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The Second Unit, Video conference is used to serve a conference in multiple locations which allows communicating simultaneous by two way audio video transmission and encountered both user and computer interfaces. It is connected with high bandwidth up to 1 Gbps leased line which is provided by National Knowledge Network to develop and enhance the quality of institution with requisite research facilities, distance education, clinical transmission and creating a pool of highly trained professionals. The advancement of video conferencing tool using National Knowledge Network serves the telemedicine facility to empower the growth and evolution of tele-education and increase the teaching facilities working in four applications, namely are as: 1. Continuous Medical Education & Clinical Grand Round: For health professionals and special medical education seminars for individuals and groups used for conducting community development programs and imparting knowledge to the medical/ paramedical staff involved in the delivery of healthcare services. 2. Patient Consultations: Audio, video, and data are shared between a patient and physician for the purpose of rendering a diagnosis and subsequent treatment plan. 3. Tele-Education: the development of the process of distance education (regulated or unregulated), based on the use of information and telecommunication technologies, that make interactive, flexible and accessible learning possible for any potential recipient. 4. Remote patient monitoring: Uses special devices to remotely collect and send data to a monitoring station for interpretation. This could include checking vital signs, such as blood glucose or heart ECG. This is usually accomplished with specialty hardware devices and with integrated/fixed communications capabilities.

The Third Unit, Community Outreach Voice based Tele-Health Call Centre was initially started with 3 WLL numbers for telephonic consultation providing to the populace of Madhya Pradesh. Later on, embarked on high bandwidth connectivity from BSNL and ensured a PRI line (Primary Interface line) to broaden and sthrenthing the health care services via toll free number called 104. Hon’ble Health Minister Dr. Naroottam Mishra, Govt. of MP Inaugurated the 104 services as Chief Guest. Shri Pravir krishn(IAS), Principle secretary Health, MP Govt., Dr. Pankaj Agarwal(IAS),Health Commissioner, MP Govt & Dr. M Geeta(IAS) Mission Director, National Rural Health Mission, MP Govt was the special guest. A single separate analog trunk PRI line of 104 started on 24th Feb 2014 which routed only a single line and be able to takes up to 30 calls simultaneously. The health call centre has the panelist of specialists who is providing the medical advice to auxiliary nurse midwives (ANM).Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA), Health staff and medical officers for effective management of patients and various health activities at primary health centres, sub-centres and rural hospitals in Madhya Pradesh. A toll free service is an opportunity and empowers the underserved area where there is no resource available in the health sector. The inbound domestic health call centre is functioning as a helpdesk, providing information about health activity and medical care.

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1. Health Education 2. Medical Information and Advice 3. Treatment & common ailment 4. Counseling for Chronic diseases like HIV /AIDS, sexual problem etc. 5. Follow up of those patients who has consulted in OPD

Objectives of Toll Free Community Outreach Voice based Tele-Health Call Centre are as: 1. To enable the general public to contact specialist doctors of AIIMS Bhopal from their place of residence and seek medical advice for their health problems. 2. To provide free consultations over mobile phones to the public living in remote rural locations. 3. To enable the doctors at Bhopal or other locations to have access to the health records of the patient and provide medical advice on the basis of these records. 4. To provide specialist medical consultations to the patients without having to wait for the specialists in their hospitals. 5. To make available medical prescription to the patient through Short message services on their mobile. 6. To enable the patients in rural areas to obtain drugs prescribed by the AIIMS doctors free of cost from state govt. health institutions near their place of residence. 7. To reduce the time to obtain medical services and out-of-pocket expenditure.

Projects Summary- ATM (Any Time Medical Care) - Department of Public Health and Family Welfare, Government of Madhya Pradesh (GoMP) has decided to test the concept and feasibility of Healthcare ATM model as a pilot to carry out at five different places in Betul province of Madhya Pradesh with joint collaboration of Telemedicine centre AIIMS Bhopal, Supported by National Health Systems Resources Centre New Delhi (NHSRC). These five places are primary health care centers (PHC’s) Cheerapatla, Masod, Jhallar, Chunalomba of District Betul where doctor are not available for primary care. The Healthcare ATM is a sub centre and for rural Health Kiosks specific and provides for primary consultation, diagnosis, prescription and dispensation of drugs on a routine basis for the population in catchment area of sub- centres to marks the feasibility and scalability of healthcare sites in rural area of Betul province. In the starting phase, only basic medicines are available in the machine. Local health workers are available at these sites to guide the general populace of that PHC’s area and they can also be able to take vitals and to check blood pressure and pulse rate of the patients. After, the health worker will connect patients to the tele-medicine doctor of AIIMS Bhopal who will register the case and alert the machine to dispense the right medicines from healthcare ATM’s. A total number of 2358 patients were screened and got benefited till date.

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Providing consultancy to Government of Madhya Pradesh and other private health care organizations on request to incorporation of telemedicine & medical informatics in health system towards improving quality of healthcare.

Application Involved- 1. Tele-Health care. 2. Tele-Education. 3. Education/Continuous Medical Education. 4. Second /Special Opinion for Remote consultation. 5. Complex Interpretations opinion.

Technology Involved- Real Time Data Sharing or Synchronous Mode: Real time telemedicine could be as simple as a telephone call or as complex as tele-medical video conference and tele-transmitting surgery. It requires the presence of both parties at the same time and a telecommunication link between them that allows a real-time interaction to take place.

Store-and-forward telemedicine or Asynchronous Mode: It involves acquiring medical data (like medical history of patients, images, etc) and then transmitting this data to a doctor or medical specialist at a convenient time later for assessment offline.

Connectivity Involved - 1. National Knowledge Network (NKN) 2. Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) 3. State Wide Area Network (SWAN) 4. Primary Rate Interface (ISDN-PRI)

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ISRO Telemedicine Network in Madhya Pradesh-

AIIMS Bhopal connected with 10 District Hospital and 3 Medical Colleges of Madhya Pradesh with ISRO Telemedicine Satellite Units:

MADHYA PRADESH

Morena Bhind

Gwalior U T T A R P R A D E S H RAJSTHAN Sheopur Datia

Shivpuri

Tikamgarh Chhatarpur Rewa

Neemuch Guna Ashoknagar Satna Panna Singrauli Mandsaur Sidhi

Agar Rajgarh Vidisha Sagar Damoh Katni Malwa Umaria Ratlam Shahdol Ujjain Shajapur Bhopal Jabalpur Raisen Anuppur GUJRAT Jhabua Sehore Narsinghpur Dindori Indore Dewas Mandla Dhar Hoshangabad Alirajpur Seoni Harda Chhindwara Khandwa Khargone Balaghat Barwani Betul

Burhanpur CHHATTISGARH

MAHARASHTRA

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Summary of Tele-Health Consultation of Toll-Free number (104, 1800-233-1104) S. No Months Tele-Health Consultation 1. Apr-15 137 2. May-15 139 3. Jun-15 88 4. Jul-15 120 5. Aug-15 48 6. Sep-15 20 7. Oct-15 16 8. Nov-15 7 9. Dec-15 6 10. Jan-16 6 11. Feb-16 84 12. Mar-16 137 Total 808

A total number of 3742 (Three thousand seven hundred and forty two) patients were screened and got consultation from various palaces of Madhya Pradesh through voice based tele-health call centre from February 2014 to July 2016.

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Summary of Tele-Education Session (CME, CGR, CCR, Workshop)-

S.No Months No. of CME, CGR, No. of Participants CCR, Workshop 1. Apr-15 10 42 2. May-15 08 31 3. Jun-15 06 18 4. Jul-15 07 37 5. Aug-15 14 183 6. Sep-15 06 19 7. Oct-15 04 04 8. Nov-15 12 15 9. Dec-15 07 14 10. Jan-16 12 58 11. Feb-16 09 14 12. Mar-16 20 06 Total no. of participation 441 Activities- • Telemedicine centre started routine guest lecture through the video conferencing facilities by eminent teachers, clinicians and scientist from reputed Institutes across the country to improve the inter institutional interaction, patient care and medical education. • Regular Transmission of Continues Medical Education, Clinical Grand Round, Clinical Combined Round, Tele-Workshop and Tele-education session’s with National Resources Centers SGPGI (Lucknow) AIIMS Delhi and other pioneer institutions of national importance at regular interval of time.(2013 to till date) • Telecasted Session on Youth and Nation Building- The President of India, Shri Pranab Mukherjee delivered his speech through Video Conferencing a New Year Message on the topic ‘Youth and Nation-Building’ to students and faculty of Institutes of higher learning and civil service academies from Rashtrapati Bhavan. (January 19, 2016) • Telecasted Session on National Digital Library- Ministry of Human Resource Development under its National Mission on Education through Information and Communication Technology has initiated the National Digital Library (NDL) pilot project to develop a framework of virtual repository of learning resources with a single-window search facility. Filtered and federated searching is employed to facilitate focused searching so that learners can find out the right resource with least effort and in a minimum time. • First, two days Tele-Workshop on Hypertension was successfully conducted by Hypertension society of India and telecasted by SAIMS, Indore with joint collaboration of Telemedicine centre, AIIMS Bhopal on 22nd and 23rd August 2015.

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9.2 Centre for Medical Education and Technology - CMET

In June 2014 AIIMS Bhopal established a Centre for Medical education Technology – C MET with the aim to create a centre for excellence in Medical Education Technology to support, evaluate and thus enhance the educational standards of all health-related programs for health professionals and to orient the direction of medical education to keep pace with current global trends in medical education that include teaching, training skill impartation and evaluation.

Activities: Following events were conducted by CMET in the year 2015: S. No Event Date Particulars 1. Workshop on 24th April 2015 A workshop on teaching techniques conducted by Teaching and experts in the field – learning techniques Dr Anil Kapoor and Dr Jyoti Nath Modi 28 participants from faculty and Senior residents of AIIMS Bhopal attended the workshop 2. Guest Lecture 30th April 2015 Lecture on Problem based learning by Dr KK Deepak , Professor in charge CMET AIIMS New Delhi 3. Foundation course 3rd Aug 2015- A four weeks course for newly admitted first 28th Aug 2015 year MBBS Students as mandated by Academic (4 weeks) committee of AIIMS Bhopal This included lectures, interactions, field visits, OPD visits and guest lectures. 4. Guest Lecture 11th Sep 2015 Demo- Lecture on Tips and Tricks in Microsoft Word and Power point By Mr Yogesh, Medical Generalist, Medical Education unit AIIMS New Delhi 5. Workshop – 19th Sep 2015 & A two day workshop in Medical Humanities for Breaking patterns 20th Sep 2015 students of 2012 Batch of AIIMS Bhopal by creating change- Centre for Community Change and Dialogue, Theatre of the Bangalore Oppressed 6. National course in 5th Oct 2015- A one week course in Medical education Educational Sciences 10th Oct 2015 Technology by Faculty of Medical education unit, for teachers of health (6 days) JIPMER Puducherry. Attended by 27 faculty and professionals by senior residents of AIIMS Bhopal. JIPMER Puducherry

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9.3 Central Library

Central Library, AIIMS Bhopal is a very special place in the AIIMS Bhopal Campus with its rich collection of books and journals in the field of Medical Sciences and related areas. Currently houses around 7000 books, comprises of collection includes textbooks for the undergraduate MBBS and Nursing curriculum, documents in AYUSH, light reading materials, Fictions, Stories, General books, and Dictionaries, Magazines etc. Research books & Monographs. The library currently subscribed 244 e-journals.

Library is committed to provide widest possible access to information and this commitment is reflected in the range of services provided by it. The Library spares no efforts to fulfill its mission by selecting, acquiring, organizing, reserving, maintaining, and providing access to a collection of materials and electronic resources that address the needs of the academic community.

Plans for library expansion include subscription to all major medical, scientific research journals as well as e-books, e-journals & bibliographic databases etc. Library operations are automated using KOHA Library Management Software. At present, the Library offers services as Lending facility; Claims/Reservations; Renewals; Reading Room; Reprography Services; The Wi-Fi Internet Network Facility has been also provided by the library for accessing to e-journals/e-books in the library. It is being planned to provide more online scientific issues of National and International journals of Medical Sciences, good volumes of books and sound reading place with the access to international libraries and major biomedical databases. Very soon world class library management systems like radiofrequency identification (RFID) system will be placed in the Central library of theAIIMS Bhopal.

Eligible Users and Membership: Faculty, Students of AIIMS Bhopal and other medical and Para-medical staff, retired faculty members, Students undertaking Project work in AIIMS Bhopal upon collection of refundable caution Deposit.

Temporary Membership: Non-members of AIIMS Bhopal are allowed to refer in the Central Library with the approval of Dean Academics of AIIMS Bhopal. They will be given temporary pass to use the Central Library facilities.

Timings & Holidays: The Working Hours of the Central Library Hours are from 9:30 am to 12:00 mid night and it is open round the year except on National holidays and on Holi, Dushara and Diwali festival.

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9.4 Information Technology

The Information Technology group at AIIMS Bhopal is a bunch of few professionals, who have right from the beginning provided much needed computer hardware, networking, software development, tendering process, training, and stand as a backbone of AIIMS Bhopal for all its IT needs. The following are some of the work areas that the ITG AIIMS Bhopal provides:

Work Areas: Website In-house website was developed. It is regularly updated and maintained. It has over 1 crore hits. It hosts all Institute related information, such as all the tenders, jobs, on-line application and several other intranet applications – aiimsbhopal.edu.in.

Software Most of the software regularly used and the applications that are popular in AIIMS Bhopal have been developed by ITG.

Communication ITG secures dedicated, post-scripted AIIMS Bhopal URL email accounts for all its staff, faculty and students. ITG ensures safe and trustworthy internet & intranet communication.

Governance Sensitive information & data is maintained in a secure trustworthy environment. Highest ethics in governance and watch-dog activity to prevent any eavesdropping.

Infrastructure/Networking A setup of computers and network is constantly planned for various buildings like college, hostels and hospital to ensure security and functionality This has allowed a very effective internet & intranet with the available NKN and BSNL lines.

Data Management All documents are now stored digitally mostly on cloud. This helps the data to be available for everyone in the organization regardless of their location. Managing this data and making sure is the IT department’s responsibility.

Recruitment: IT is handling online recruitment process, managing online registration, preparing sheets for evaluation, audio visual support during recruitment etc.

Tendering: IT department is also participating in tender creation, writing specifications, publishing of tenders & corrigendum on CPPP & AIIMS Bhopal Website, evaluation (Technical & Financial Report). Going forward in the direction of e-tendering.

Audio visual: The audio visual support for all the Conferences, Workshops, Meeting, Seminar, Lectures is being carried out by IT

Research & Development (R & D): We apply innovation in our work and use cutting edge technology, upgrade our skills doing continuous research in our field because of continuous technology change and changing preference of users.

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Hardware, Network Infrastructure & Support Primary responsibilities includes; Network Management, Network Software installation and management, Network Virtualization, Management Software, Meta switch Networks, Cloud Management, Network Neutrality, Software Installation and support, Network monitoring AND Storage networking In Network management, IT team established and maintaining the network in following steps,- Designing and planning the network, Setting up the network, Maintaining the network. Designing the Network The first phase of computerization at AIIMS Bhopal was designing of the life cycle of anetwork involves creating its design and topology. Network designed accordingly which best suits the needs of our organization. This task is performed by network engineers of the IT team. Setting Up the Network After the network is designed, network administration is on going at AIIMS Bhopal, which involves setting up and configuring the network. This consists of installing the hardware that makes up the physical part of the network, and configuring the files or databases, hosts, routers, and network configuration servers. Maintaining the Network Maintaining network consists of ongoing tasks that typically constitute the bulk responsibilities. This includes: • Security: Ensuring that the network is protected from unauthorized users. • Performance: Eliminating bottlenecks in the network. • Reliability: Making sure the network is available to users and responding to hardware and software malfunctions. • Troubleshooting network problems • Expanding the Network Telecom Infrastructure & Support: The Institute owns and operates a campus-wide telephone system which will provide service to all academic and administrative buildings and to all departments in the Hospital and Medical College. One telephone exchange is installed in the Medical college building and one EPABX of 12000 lines is being installed in the Hospital building. Inter building connectivity is being planned for providing telephone connectivity across various buildings of AIIMS Bhopal campus.

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9.5 Hostels

Girls Hostel: Hostel for MBBS female students is situated close to the medical college building. It is a six storey building having 132 fully furnished rooms and six common rooms, one at each floor. Presently 107 MBBS and 59 nursing students are staying in the hostel. Both single as well as double occupancy rooms are offered, depending upon the availability. Three common rooms are equipped with televisions and satellite connections and are utilized for recreational purpose. The other three common rooms are used as reading room by the students. Internet connection has been made available for the students. The hostel mess serves four meals in a day including breakfast, lunch, dinner, evening snacks and tea. Round the clock security is provided by security personnel.

Nursing Hostel: The Nursing College of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences Bhopal was established in the Year 2013 under the Pradhan Mantri Swastya Surakha Yojana (PMSSY). The hostel is equipped with all essential facilities, to make the stay for students comfortable and homely. The Hostel Accommodation for the senior most students consisted of a two seater room in Girls MBBS Hostel. For other batches (second & third year) the hostel accommodation had been allocated in Block B and D of Type II Residential Area, AIIMS Campus, each block having four floors and each floor having four 2 BHK flats each of which was accommodated with five no of students. Both the hostels are equipped with Wi-Fi technology for smooth functioning of the academic curriculum of the students. A Study room equipped with all furniture and fixtures has been set up for late night studying of the students. Indoor games facility and a common room equipped with television meant for entertainment of the student was situated on Ground floor of Block D in Nursing Hostel along with a separate room as office of the hostel. Hostel Warden resides within the hostel campus round-the- clock ensuring utmost personal attention towards the student all round development. A well maintained, hygienic and well-furnished mess with expert cooks serving nutritious and well balanced meals to students is another attraction of the hostel.

Boys Hostel: The boys Hostel is a multi-storeyed building of 7 floors (Ground + 6 floors) , with a capacity of 260 single rooms (39 rooms on each floor except 26 on sixth floor, with 242 students ). Ground floor has a warden residence & office and rest of six floors have a Common room with LED TV. RO water facility is also available on all floors. Hostel is covered with Wi-Fi facility, round the clock security is provided by security personnel. The Hostel Mess provides four meals in a day including breakfast, lunch, dinner, evening snacks and tea by “Taste of India”. It is to be mentioned here that the kitchen facility at boys hostel has been highly appreciated by our Hon. Ex. Health Minister Dr Harshwardhan, who suggested all other AIIMS to visit AIIMS Bhopal Boys Hostel kitchen & try to make the same at their place. The staff at the boys hostel includes - 4 Attendants, 1 Residential warden and 2 Junior wardens under the supervision of Dr Manmohan Patel, Associate Hostel Superintendent and Prof. Sudhir K Goel, Chief Superintendent.

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9.6 Central Stores

The Central Stores department is located on first floor of Medical College building. It is currently staffed by manpower from outsourcing agency. Manpower comprises of a Stores Officer, Assistant Stores Officer, four Store Keepers and two computer operators. Purchase policy has been developed for streamlining procurement procedure. Standard Operating Procedures for indent and distribution have been developed. To reduce lead time of purchasing and to facilitate the timely availability of consumables to Hospital in particular Laboratory and Pathology Department. Registration of vendors and suppliers for various consumables required to hospital and college has been done. Store department envisages developing an online indent and an inventory management system for rapid processing of requirements.

9.7 Building & Engineering Department The construction activities of AIIMS Bhopal are supervised by Project Cell under the overall guidance of Ministry of Health & Family Welfare .The Project cell consists of technical members i.e Superintending Engineer,2 Assistant Engineer and 1 JE is involved in project work apart from routine maintenance which is being done by ABEU. AIIMS Bhopal Engineering Unit (ABEU) was created on January 2014. ABEU functions under the overall leadership of Director, AIIMS Bhopal and Superintending Engineer AIIMS Bhopalfor maintenance activities of existing amenities of AIIMS,Bhopal.Project was handled by EE and Project Cell Engineering team of 4 Engineers of HLL Lifecare Ltd after termination of Project Consultant. The progress of work slowed down due to absence of Superintending Engineer and new Superintending Engineer was appointed in July 2015.Progress of the work has improved considerably in the last one year and following major milestones were achieved in financial year 2015-2016: a. In Patient services of various departments further augmente to 180 beds till 31.03.2016.Handing over of Blood bank area and PMR area were also facilitated during this financial year. Construction work for other important departments like Gynae ward and surgery ward in progress and was likely to be handed over soon. b. Work of CT/MRI handed over to turnkey agencies. c. Energisation of solar power generation system. d. Construction work for nursing student hostel was prioritised to accommodate the new students and work is in full progress. e. Medical College 4th Floor wing (Anatomy Department) handed over to AIIMS, Bhopal. f. 33 KV MRS substation charged on 11.03.2016 at AIIMS,Bhopal shiftingfrom temporary to permanent connection. g. Inauguration of EAPBX system for telephony at AIIMS, Bhopal on 11.03.2016 providing access to intercom facility to AIIMS, Bhopal. h. Handing over of UG Men Hostel (top 3 floors ) was completed and accommodation provided to the MBBS students. i. Rectification ofdefects and approval of items for processing the works which were pending since 2013.

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9.8 ST SC Cell : Faculty: Post UR OBC SC ST Faculty posts 53* + 2 3 + 1 = 4 Nil Nil contractual = 55

*Out of 55 UR, 4 were SC selected under UR and 3 were OBC selected under UR.

Students: MBBS: Year Total no. of admitted SC ST OBC Students 2012- 2013 50 3 6 20 2013-2014 100 6 12 33 2014 -2015 100 7 12 38 2015-2016 100 7 12 -

B.Sc. (Hons) Nursing: Year Total no. of students SC ST OBC admitted 2013-14 60 5 3 21 2014-15 60 5 3 25 2015-16 60 5 3 26

• We have four lecture theatres available with modern teaching facilities. • Shortage of faculty members especially in Clinical departments & Nursing • Students are sent to BMHRC & Hamidia hospital in departments where resources at AIIMS Bhopal are lacking • First batch MBBS will pass out after internship in December 2017. • First batch BSc (Hons), Nursing will pass out in July 2018.

9.9 CP GRAMS grievances CPGRAMS grievances received during the period is 27 no. and all were replied.

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9.10 Recruitment Cell : Faculty and Non-Faculty :

S. No. Advertisement No. Posts Advertised No. of Status Vacancies advertised 1. Advertisement No: Recruitment of Senior 81 Advertisement AIIMS/Bhopal /0007.4 Residents withdrawn due to Dated: 15/10/2015 administrative reasons 2. AIIMS/Bhopal /0007.5 Recruitment of Junior 52 40 of 50 selected Dated: 15/10/2015 Residents candidates joined 3. Advertisement No: Recruitment of Tutors 17 In progress AIIMS/Bhopal /2016 /01 / Clinical Instructors Dated: 01/01/2016 at AIIMS Bhopal 4. Advertisement No: Recruitment of 16 In progress AIIMS/Bhopal /2016/02 Radiographic Dated: 01/01/2016 Technician (Grade I) on contract basis at AIIMS Bhopal 5. Advertisement No: Recruitment Of 251 In progress AIIMS/Bhopal/2016/03 Faculty Posts (Group Dated: 02/03/2016 A) At AIIMS Bhopal 6. Advertisement No: Recruitment of Staff 200 In progress AIIMS/Bhopal /2016/04 Nurse – Grade II Dated: 02/03/2016 on contract basis at AIIMS Bhopal

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9.11 RTI Details : PIOs & Appellate Authorities during 2015-16

S.No. Section/Subject Matter PIO Appellate Authority 1. Medical College Shri S.S.Chauhan (1) Shri Ritu Raj Singh (Up to 30.11.2015) (2) Shri Neeresh Sharma (from 01.12.2015) 2. Hospital Dr.Sanjeev Kumar Dr.K.C.Tamaria Asstt.Prof. [CFM] Medical Supdt. 3. Students’ Affair Dr.Ashwin L.Kotnis Dr.Balakrishnan S Asstt.Prof. Prof. & HOD [Pharmacology] [Biochemistry] 4. Exams & Recruitment Dr.Shashank Purwar Prof (Dr).Arneet Arora Assoc.Prof. Prof & HOD [FMT] [Microbiology]

No. of RTI Applications received – 83

9.12 Legal Cell :

Status of Court Cases during the year 2015-16 No. of cases registered and pending during the year (2015-16) 1. High Court : 16 2. Central Administrative Tribunal : 03 3. National Green Tribunal : 01 4. District Court : 01 5. District Consumer Forum : Nil

No. of cases disposed during the year (2015-16) 1. High Court : 03 2. Central Administrative Tribunal : 03 3. National Green Tribunal : Nil 4. District Court : Nil 5. District Consumer Forum : Nil

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10. STUDENTS’ ACTIVITIES The gems of AIIMS Bhopal, our students, continue to shine in academics. They represented the Institute in various academic and research forums and participated in quiz competitions, presented their research work at National and International platforms bringing in accolades for AIIMS Bhopal. Fifteen students were awarded ICMR-STS project completion certificates. Four students got 2nd Best Newcomer award at International Physiology Quiz Competition, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. April 2015- Shamsher Singh and Ashish Gupta won second prize at All India Physiology Quiz held at KGMU Lucknow. AIIMS BHOPAL team Miss Ritwa and Ms stood 2nd in the National autopsy quiz held on 3rd October amongst 35 teams that participated at AIIMS Bhopal Allen Johnson & Agam Bansal of MBBS2012 won 1st prize in “GreyCortex-MedicalQuiz”organised by MedicalStudentsWelfareSoceity,Bhopal. Students of 2013 batch prepared a classic short film titled MEMO. 7th March- KIQ-2016, GK and IQ Inter college quiz organized by quiz club of AIIMS Bhopal International women’s day 8th March 2016 celebrated by students union AIIMS Bhopal. Adhil and team performed a mime act to raise issues related to women at event Astraea, many other events were organized to mark the occasion. 1-10 December 2015, Students of AIIMS Bhopal participated in Campaign against Gender Based Violence A joint initiative of AIIMS Bhopal and UNFPA

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11 FINANCE DIVISION

Financial advisor Mr Rajesh Nigam M.Com, F.C.A.

1. The Finance Division of the Institute is responsible for Budget formulation/control, financial advice on all expenditures, expenditure management of the publice finances, internal audit and external audit of Institution through C&AG. The division boradly functions in three wings i.e. Budget and Audit, Expenditure and Accounts. 2. Being a division with limited manpower, these works are being handled by a skeletal staff. As the Insitute is progressing towards project completion stage the activity level in the finance division has increased. Presently, responsibility for most of the project related payments had shifted to the finance division of the Institute. 3. The finance division besides managing the day to day financial advice and audit function also prepared the annual balance sheet and the complete internal audit report. It also facilitated the Transaction Audit and Performance Audit by Director General Audit during the period.

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