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“Objectivisation of Clinical / Practical Exams” A National Level experts Committee meeting was convened on 23.05.2014 at MGMCRI Campus, Puducherry to review the Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth’s proposal on Objectivisation of Clinical / Practical exams. The panel of experts consisted of Dr. Vijayaraghavan, Dr. D.K. Srinivas, Dr. Thomas Chacko, Dr. Latha Ravichandran, Dr. Pankaj Badamilal Shah, Dr. S.Sujatha, Dr. A.Nalini, Dr. Ragunanthan, Dr. Kadambari, Dr. Neelambigai, and Dr. Hansavardhini. As a de novo University, Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth is taking a national level lead in this very important part of Medical Education, namely skill based objective evaluation by implementing the directive of MCI in both letter and spirit. Contd Page: 7 University Communique P.02 Academic Initiatives P.15 Scholars In The Making P.29 Out Reach Services P.36 IGIDS P.49

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University Communique

New Academic Year – New Opportunities and Challenges

We have begun the new academic year 2014 -’15

in this quarter. The major challenge that faces us is to gear ourselves up for the anticipated enhanced intake of 250 students for MGMCRI. Up on MCI granting us the permission, we will be among a handful of private medical colleges, which are given the privilege of handling this number of medical students. New challenges bring new opportunities and new ways of doing things. The whole curricular process and various steps – be it recording student attendance, or conducting classes and organising practical sessions, or conducting internal assessment – need appropriate modifications to handle the increased numbers effectively. The other notable event is the capacity building exercise initiated in May, 2013 to create a cadre of trained dental educators has culminated in the formation of a Dental Education Unit (DEU) and the conduct of the first 4-day Training of Trainers (ToT) workshop for dental educators from a neighbour-institution. We need to change, we need to evolve, and we need to become something more than what we have been in the past, in order to succeed. The academic and management staffs of SBV and constituent colleges have always been supportive of leadership’s vision to forge ahead.

Academic Activities of the Prof. K.R.Sethuraman, Vice Chancellor, SBV University during the second quarter of 2014

3rd April: Attended Doctoral Committee meeting as the guide for two doctoral research proposals in Medical Education, by Prof R Ramesh, HOD, Biochemistry and Dr CS Singh, Radiologist, of MGMCRI. On the same day, as the chair-person of SBV-AHEAD, chaired a guest lecture by Prof Rashmi Vyas, an MCI-approved Educationist from CMC, Vellore on “Early clinical exposure and Integration in Medical Education” 5th April: Visited SSSMCRI to discuss the progress in curricular and examination reforms initiated by SBV, which was linked with MGMCRI through tele-conference facility. 8th April: Visited SBV-MERIT initiative, headed by Dr Jagan to formalize the association with technical help from Bangaluru for designing the wearable sensor device for the Mobile-Health project. 9th April: Chief Guest and keynote speaker for the Graduation Day of Krishnaswamy College of Education for Women. 11th April: Presided over the Graduation Day of IGIDS. 16th April: Had a tele-conference meeting with Chairman Shri MKR on a trial basis. 21st to 25th April: Review of session plans of the facilitators for the first MCI-approved workshop of the ME Unit of MGMCRI 27th April: Presided over the College day celebrations of IGIDS April 28th to 30th: Observed as IQAC representative of SBV, the first MCI-approved workshop of the ME Unit of MGMCRI 8th May: Visited SSSMCRI for review of progress in SBV-agendas and to conduct “ECG – simplified for CRRIs” – a hands-on multi-media 2-part tutorial for 3 hours. 19th May: Presided over the Nurses Day celebrations 22nd May: Moderated SBV-AHEAD meeting on “Teaching-Learning of Perceptual Skills” by Dr CS Singh, a Doctoral scholar of SBV. SBVU u CIDRF u MGMCRI u SSSMCRI u IGIDS u KGNC Volume 8 Issue 2 Apr - Jun 2014


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23rd May: Exam reforms & Objectivisation – Headed the Expert Group Meeting for Objectivisation of Clinical / Practical Exams. 4th June: MOU signing between visiting scientist and CIDRF 6th & 7th; 13th & 14th June: Presided and was a recourse person for the first 4-day ToT workshop for the Dental Educators on Dental Education. 14th June: Inaugurated Blood Donors’ Club at MGMCRI 16th June: Visited Exam hall in Anatomy to observe “Structured Viva voce” in action. 26th June: SBV-AHEAD review of the performance of DEU in their first workshop – presentation by DEU and discussion on the feedback received. VC’s talk on “Taxonomy of Evaluation” 28th June: Presided Periodontology Conference at IGIDS and Forensic Medicine conference E-LAMP at MGMCRI.

stage itself. About 95 children were screened and Children who needed further care have been referred to MGMCRI and IGIDS as per the need.Parents were especially happy to use the services of the child Psychiatrist whose presence is generally not used in many medical camps. Hope this will prove to be a stepping stone for many other sessions which we intend to have for the schools in our Krishnasamy family. Thanking you. With kind regards, Romila Ben Princpal Krish Kidzee School,Cuddalore

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“Workshop on hemodynamic monitoring of patient in critical care units”

KGNC IQAC unit in association with Department of Medical Surgical Nursing organized a workshop on Hemodynamic monitoring of patient in critical care units on 10.04.14 at KGNC College. The main objective of the program was to empower the future Nurses on knowledge and skill regarding Hemodynamic monitoring and to correlate theory and practice while caring for patients in critical care units. Dr.Kamalam, the Principal of KGNC and Dr. Hemanth, Associate Professor, Dept. of Anesthesiology released the self-learning guide on hemodynamic monitoring for the students. Dr. Rani, Associate Professor, Dept. of Anesthesiology, gave a

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To Prof. Ravichandran Deputy Director, Health Care Services MGMCRI, Puducherry Dear Prof.Ravichandran, Greetings from KRISH KIDZEE Hats off to your energetic and enthusiastic team of doctors from MGMCRI who helped in making the Medical Camp at KRISH KIDZEE an immense success. It was wonderful to see the young kids lose the fear and inhibition they generally display while meeting with a doctor. The parents and visitors at the camp very much appreciated the professionalism and ease with which the doctors conducted themselves. It was a wonderful session. Thanks to the Depts. of Pediatrics, ENT, Psychiatry, Dermatology, Ophthalmology and Dental faculty, who helped to identify issues/ ailments if any at the initial SBVU u CIDRF u MGMCRI u SSSMCRI u IGIDS u KGNC Volume 8 Issue 2 Jan - Mar 2014

broad view on Hemodynamic Monitoring of patient in CCU. Skill session was conducted by Mrs. Kripa Angeline, Ms. RumaShanthini and Mr. Vijay Raj, faculty from the Department Of Medical Surgical Nursing.The students were divided into groups with faculty as facilitator in each team. They were given with different scenario related to theme and were


4 asked to present the scenario after discussion with their group members. The session was moderated with more of practical information by Dr. Hemanth. The skill session was very interesting and beneficial for the students. Dr. AnandMonickam, Simulation Centre In-charge, MGMC &RI conducted a live demonstration session on cardiac Monitors and other equipments used in CCU which caught the attention of the gathering. A post test was conducted. The students had gained adequate knowledge on

hemodynamic monitoring. Most of the candidates had a good score. The overall feedback about the in-service training programme was graded as excellent

“Training of the Trainers for Dental educators”

Members of SBV Ahead and members of Dental Education unit together organized the four days

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workshop on “Training of the trainers for dental educators” at IGIDS on 06.06.14, 07.06.14, 13.06.14 & 14.06.14 with the main objectives to train the dental educators on teaching learning principles, methods and media, framing the question papers, principles of evaluation of examination and curriculum development. The program began with a Pretest for the participants and Ice breaking session by Dr.Saravanakumar, Vice principal (Academics), IGIDS in the library hall. A short informal inauguration was conducted in the venue, First floor AC lecture hall, IGIDS. Dr. K. R. Sethuraman, Vice chancellor, SBV, Dr.Sharma, Principal, AdhiParasakthi Dental College, Melmaruvathur, Managing director, AdhiParasakthi Dental College, Melmaruvathur and Dr. CarounanidyUsha, Principal, IGIDS and a participant of the program inaugurated the function by lighting kuthuvilakku. Thirukkurals from kalviathigaram was recited during that event. The exhaustive four full day sessions were loaded with lectures with buzz and plenary sessions in which all the members participated actively. At the end of each topic, online feedbacks were obtained from the participants and at the end of the day volunteer from the participants wrote the report of the day. The report was read on the Rapporteurs session on the next day. Microteaching parallel practice sessions were held on 13.06.14 in four halls wherein the participants proved their efficiency. All the resource persons and participants joined for a get together at Hotel Annamalai, Puducherry. Anthakshari sessions with senior faculty members really broke

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the barriers and they all gelled with each other more than before.The last day had the online posttest at the end of all sessions. The Pretest and Post marks were statistically evaluated which showed significant increase in their knowledge in dental education. The broken square game was conducted to incorporate cooperation and collaboration concept in them and Before & After word game with the participants which truly reflected their views on the program. The session came to an end with a valedictory function and certification to the participants. A group photo with the maiden alumini team for TOT was taken. The final verdict was given by the senior resource persons that “Don’t think that this program will change everything and don’t think that this program will not change anything”.

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(SBV AHEAD ), conducted its second session for the year 2014 with a talk by Prof. Rashmi Vyas, MD Physiology, Masters in Health Professions Education, FAIMER fellow 2003, Philadelphia, USA, Professor in Physiology, Core Educator , MEU and Convener, MCI recognized Regional Centre for National Education spoke on the topic,” Innovation in Teaching – Learning Methods:

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5 Early Clinical Exposure and Integration” on 03.04.2014. Prof.K.R.Sethuraman, Vice Chancellor, SBV, Prof.N.Ananthakrishnan, Dean(R&PG Studies) SBV, Prof. Seteesh Goshe and heads of various Departments were present for the talk. Sri BalajiVidyapeeth Academy for Health Professions Education and Academic Development, (SBV AHEAD ), conducted its third session for the year 2014 with a talk by Dr CS Singh, MGMCRIDept of Radiology titled, “Teaching-Learning Methods to Impart Visual Perceptual skills in Health Professions Education”on 22.05.2014. The talk was moderated by Dr.K.R.Sethuraman,Vice Chancellor, SBV. The essence of the talkby Dr CS Singh, “During world war friends/foes aircrafts were shot down by the same army without discrimination resulting in panic. So to avoid this silhouetting was used to identify “friend or foe”. This is based on the visual perceptual skills. There are different perceptual skills, viz., visual, auditory, olfactory, tactile discrimination and kinesthetic. Today, we will be discussing about the visual perceptual skills in relation to health professions education, especially useful in bedside clinical skills, Radiodiagnosis, histology etc. Visual Perception is the total process responsible for the reception and cognition of visual stimuli. It has visual receptive and cognitive components, the

former one which extracts the information from the environment and the later which organizes and helps in interpretation- thus giving meaning to what is seen. Between eye movements, called saccades, there is suppression of information. While teaching students the narrow search area, clear line of sight , vertical and horizontal planes of search are to be adapted. As the saying goes “Practice Makes Perfect”; so also impressive perceptual skills can be obtained by immense amount of practice. Gaze tracking has been used to study cancers in mammograms. It is highly developed in experts.


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Doctoral Committee Meeting for PhD candidates. (1st April, 3rd April )

Doctoral Committee meetings for the Phd candidates admitted in Community Medicine and Medical Education were held on April 1 and April 3 respectively. Prof.N.Etirajan, Professor and Head of Community Medicine, RMMCH, Chidambaram and Dr.K.V.Prasad, Professor of Ecology, Pondicherry University were the External Subject Experts for Community Medicine. Prof. Rashmi Vyas, Professor and Core Educator, Medical Education, Christian Medical College, Vellore and Dr.G.S.subramanian, CIDRF were the External Subject Experts for Medical Education.

Academic Council Meeting. principles to bits of perceived evidence and from bits of perceived evidence to reach conclusion respectively “The eyes don’t see what the mind doesn’t know”Perception involves stimulus from surroundings and prior knowledge. Perceptual skills and cognitive skills are interdependent.. It’s of immense help in problem solving and decision making. Such a highly useful skill can be installed by use of “Eye Movement Modeling Examples” .In this experts’ eyes movement are videotaped and played later with verbal instructions. This is of much help in complex tasks like clinical reasoning and interpretation of images. By applying this skill, student’s visual search and interpretation performance is enhanced. Visual perceptual processing consists of three components, viz., visual spatial, analysis and integration skills .It has been observed that “longer the eye remains fixed on a given target, more the information extracted from the display”. Experts are better at this skill. Caricaturing, computer assisted teaching-learning and simulation based learning are some of the effective methods of imparting the visual perceptual skills.” The monthly meeting of SBV AHEAD for the month of June was held on 26th June 2014. The topic discussed was “Taxonomy of Evaluation” by Prof.K.R.Sethuraman, “Capacity Building among Dental Educators- Initial Experience of IGIDS” by Prof.Carounanidhy Usha and “Certification of Dental Education Unit” by Prof.N.Ananthakrishnan. The meeting was well attended by faculty of all the constituent Colleges.

The Academic Council Meeting of Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth was held on 17th April 2014 under the chairmanship of Prof.K.R.Sethuraman, ViceChancellor of Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth. The Registrar, Prof.A.R.Srinivasan tabled various agendas for approval and the main ones were regarding the restructuring and objectivising of the practical examinations of MBBS, aligning the postgraduate question paper pattern with that of National Board of Examinations, approval of starting of the innovative courses of Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth including the Fellowship programmes in Anaesthesiology and Nursing . There were elaborate discussions on the topics and the agendas were approved after detailed discussions with the consensus of all the members including the external members.

Meeting of the Board of Management

The Meeting of the Board of Management was held on 29th May 2014 under the chairmanship of Prof.K.R.Sethuraman, Vice-Chancellor of Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth. The agendas approved by the Academic Council on 17th April 2014 were ratified by the Board after detailed discussion. The BOM also ratified the list of graduates for issue of degree certificates.

Meeting of the Standing Committee on Policies of SBV

The meeting of the Standing Committee constituted by BOM to discuss and finalise the policies of SBV was held under the chairmanship of Prof.N.Ananthakrishnan, Dean-Research & PG SBVU u CIDRF u MGMCRI u SSSMCRI u IGIDS u KGNC Volume 8 Issue 2 Apr - Jun 2014


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Studies to discuss and finalize the policies of SBV on malpractices in examinations, break of study and break of internship etc. The meeting was held on 3rd June 2014.

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The Premise Evaluation drives learning: students tend to study only the part of a course, which is assessed. To promote all-round learning, assessment needs to be educational and formative, wherein the students learn from tests and receive feedback on which to build their knowledge base and skills. Therefore, an effective system of evaluation is the most appropriate engine to drive the curriculum. Currently there is an increasing focus on the performance of doctors and societal demand for assurance that graduating doctors are competent. Therefore, evaluation needs to have a summative function of judging who are competent and fit to graduate and who are not. The Problems with the current exam pattern • The reliability of the long case was insufficient to justify decisions about competence to practice. • Poor sampling (only 2-3 systems / problems are tested as opposed to 15 – 20 systems taught) and Limited range of Competencies assessed value based learning skills like communication, counseling and procedural skills are poorly tested in the present form of exams. • Examiner effects – differences between assessing students i.e. introduction of examiner bias / undue influence due to the first impression created by candidates, Presentation skills, Language, Appearance, Confidence level, etc. • Varying difficulty level (patient / problem) wherein luck plays a major part. MCI 1997 Regulations regarding University exams The Medical Council of India – 1997 regulations on Graduate (MBBS) education has been a landmark document specifying learning outcomes and permitting us the freedom to use objective methods of evaluation (page no.18-50). The objective is to assess proficiency in skills, conduct of experiment, interpretation of data and logical conclusion and the Emphasis is on candidate’s capability in eliciting physical signs and their interpretation of common SBVU u CIDRF u MGMCRI u SSSMCRI u IGIDS u KGNC Volume 8 Issue 2 Jan - Mar 2014

7 diseases and not esoteric synd romes or rare disorders (page no. 49-50). The Proposed Scheme for Objectivisation The Proposed Scheme for Objectivisation of practical / clinical exams include Objective Structured Clinical Examination, Objective Structured Practical Examination and OSLER. With the introduction of objective structured exams, students acquire

all the essential skills & competencies stated in the MCI curriculum due to expanded sampling of learning outcomes. Also, the Objective exams will reflect the learning outcomes more accurately, which is not feasible under the conventional subjective evaluation. • Multiple workshops are being conducted since January – 2014 for faculty orientation, training and capacity building. • Development of stations has been completed and pre validation of the same is in active progress. • Student orientation and training have commenced and is in progress. • The resolution permitting objectivisation of Clinical / Practical exam was also approved by the Apex Academic body of the University, namely the Academic council.


8 After the necessary approval from regulatory bodies, Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth proposes to implement complete objective structured practical / clinical exams in all subjects from I - MBBS to Final MBBS, Part II in the subsequent University examinations. National Experts Committee Meeting A National Level experts Committee meeting was convened on May 23, 2014 to review the Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth’s proposal on Objectivisation of Clinical / Practical exams. List of Experts : 1. Dr. Vijayaraghavan, Dean - Medical Education, SRMC, Chennai – Expert member from regional center for Medical Educational, MCI 2. Dr. D.K. Srinivas, Dean (Retd.), JIPMER pondicherry and Retd Consultant Curriculum Development, RGUHS, Bangalore 3. Dr. Thomas Chacko, Director, PSG-FAIMER South Asia Regional Institute, Secretary-General SEARAME, Prof & Head, Community Medicine & Medical Education, PSG Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Coimbatore 4. Dr. Latha Ravichandran, Co-convener of Medical Education & Prof of Paediatrics, SRMC, Chennai - Expert member from regional center for Medical Educational, MCI 5. Dr. Pankaj Badamilal Shah, Prof of Community Medicine, SRMC, Chennai - Expert member from regional center for Medical Educational, MCI

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6. Dr. S. Sujatha, Member – MEU, Professor of General Medicine, SRMC, Chennai – Expert member from regional center for Medical Educational, MCI 7. Dr. A.Nalini, Director of Education, Saveetha University, Chennai 8. Dr. Ragunanthan, Head of MEU, Prof of Medicine, Madras Medical College, Chennai 9. Dr. Kadambari, Prof of Surgery, Member – MEU, JIPMER, Pondicherry 10. Dr. Neelambigai, Prof & Head of Physiology, Head of Medical Education Unit, Coimbatore Medical College, Coimbatore 11. Dr. Hansavardhini, Deputy Controller of Examinations and Asst. Prof. of Transfusion Medicine, TN Dr MGR Medical University, Chennai Terms of Reference for Expert Group 1.Review of the plan of SBV with reference to • Weightage and skill sets to be tested as proposed • Plans for implementation • Time frame for implementation 2. Probable concerns of regulatory bodies. 3. How to address concerns of faculty and students? 4. Methods for standards setting. Deliberations of the Experts Group The program schedule started with the ViceChancellor’s address on “Why Objectivise?” followed by the presentation on ‘SBV’s Initiatives to objectivise clinical / practical exams’ by the Controller Office

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Examinations. The students’ and faculty feedback poll results were also presented. The experts were then divided into four groups to focusing on I, II, final MBBS part - I and final MBBS part – II examinations. A presentation was made before the experts committee by the individual departments concerned, focusing on • The list of Skills and Competencies to be taught and evaluated as per MCI guidelines, 1997 (page no.18 - 48, MCI Guidelines). • A comprehensive analysis of the current exam pattern with reference to the system Weightage and competencies assessed. • The blue print scheme of the proposed exam pattern then an analysis of system Weightage and competencies assessed. • Work done by the departments with regard to number of station / problems developed, vetted, administered to students and analyzed.

9 complete OSPE format as the proposed system is better structured and tests the competencies far more effectively. Also this will be streamlining and structuring the partial objective exams being conducted by the departments of Pathology, Microbiology and Forensic Medicine. III – MBBS (Community Medicine, Ophthalmology, E.N.T) Recommended to Switch over to complete OSPE/ OSCE format as the proposed system is better structured and tests the competencies far more effectively. IV – MBBS (Gen. Medicine, Gen. Surgery, Obst & Gynae, Paediatrics) Switch over to complete OSCE

The reports by the Experts Group: I – MBBS (Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry) Recommended to Switch over to complete OSPE format as the proposed system is better structured is appropriate for OG and Paediatrics in view of wide spectrum of skills and competencies covered. However, for Gen. Medicine and Gen. Surgery in order to maintain a comprehensive approach to the evaluation, one long case with structured assessment format is recommended however the element of the short case can be embedded in the Objective structured format and a hybrid examination is preferable. and tests the competencies far more effectively. Also, this will be in line with Biochemistry, who has been conducting objective exams for many years now. II – MBBS (Pathology. Microbiology, Pharmacology, Forensic Med) Recommended to Switch over to

Suggestions Video recording of the entire examination process should be done and kept for future references and handling the issues. The proposed OSPE/OSCE blueprint should be prepared so that, the stations should aim to sample across a wide range of clinical competencies and ensure all competencies expected by the long case are captured. Conclusion The Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth proposal with the recommendations of the experts committee is submitted to the Academic cell, MCI for consideration and implementation.

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Central Inter-Disciplinary Research Facility (CIDRF) DBT, Govt of India has recommended (with minor modifications) a Rs.24 lakh project proposal submitted by Dr.Pooja Pratheesh, Scientist, CIDRF to DBT under “Pilot project grant for young investigators”. The project entitled “To study the transcriptional control of CD147 expression in glioblastomas through cell lines” was submitted against RFP in Cancer Biology in August 2013. CIDRF is working with Dean (Research and PG Studies) in constituting an Institutional Committee for Stem Cell Research (IC-SCR), as required by ICMR, to conduct research on stem cells. Prof. Adithan, Senior Professor, Clinical Pharmacology, JIPMER has accepted to be the Chairman of the Committee. Dr Balanehru Subramanian, Deputy Director, CIDRF will be the Member Secretary. CIDRF and SBV are gearing up to welcome Sanjeevita 2014 to be conducted in September 2014. The tentative dates are October 29, 30 and 31 (Wednesday, Thursday and Friday). The central theme for this year will be “Enhancing Life, Extending Life”. Dr.Mubarak Ali, Scientist, CIDRF has been accepted as post-doctoral fellow in Microbial Molecular Biology Laboratory, Division of Bioengineering, Incheon National University at Incheon, Korea. Dr.Satheesh Natarajan has joined CIDRF as Senior Scientist. Dr Satheesh is a PhD in Molecular Biology from Comenius University, Slovak Republic; Postdoctoral at University of Malaysia; International Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, South Africa and University of Gothenburg, Sweden. He is currently engaged in Flavivirus research and human microbiome. Dr. Doulathunnisa Jafar Ali, PhD in Biomedical Sciences from Bharathidasan University and Dr Sam Vijay Kumar, PhD in Biomedical Sciences from CMC, Vellore have joined CIDRF as SBVU u CIDRF u MGMCRI u SSSMCRI u IGIDS u KGNC Volume 8 Issue 2 Jan - Mar 2014

Scientist. They are engaged in RNAi therapeutics/ Diabetes and Stem Cell bioengineering respectively. Ms. Farzana Begum Liakath PhD (submitted) in Biomedical Sciences from The Tamilnadu Dr MGR Medical University has joined CIDRF as Senior Research Fellow. Dr.Vinoj Gopalakrishnan, PhD in Biotechnology from Bharathidasan University has joined CIDRF as Research Assistant and will be working on dental biomaterials and intracellular pathogens. Ms. Prakadeeswari, MSc Biomedical Science from Bharathidasan University has joined CIDRF as Research Assistant and will be working on Gut microbiome and diabetes. Ms.Preethi Sridharan, Research Assistant, CIDRF has been awarded the DST Inspire Fellowship of Rs.1.25million for her research proposal entitled ‘Evaluation of CD147 as a potential target for cancer therapy’ for five years from 2014-2019. Two first year MBBS students, Ms.Bhavithra, K. and Silambarasi, N. are currently carrying out their ICMR STS research projects, ‘Effect of crude extract of traditionally used medicinal plants on the enzymes involved in Alzheimer’s disease’ and ‘Isolation and validation of stem cells in cholestrum and breast milk’ respectively, in CIDRF. Patents: CIDRF’s research collaboration has resulted in filing of two provisional patents on June 19, 2014, with Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks, Chennai, Government of India. They are entitled, i) Process of using natural carotenoids as coloring agents for characterization of acrylic denture bases and ii) Process of using natural colors for characterization of silicone prostheses customized to patient needs. CIDRF has entered into a research and development collaboration with Texas, USA based The BioSciences.Com Company to develop bioinformatics research in CIDRF.


12 During this quarter, CIDRF received the following visitors : Dr.T.Madhan Mohan, Advisor to Government of India, Department of Biotechnology – “Interesting place to carry out health research in association with multidisciplinary group. It has excellent future perspectives to be a unique research center”. Dr.P.Ramaraj, Assistant Professor, Department of Biochemistry, Kirksville College of Medicine, A.T. Still University, Kirksville, MO, USA – “I am astonished by the excellent research facility here. Keep us the good work”. Dr.B.K.Tiwari, Center Head, Center for Bioinformatics, Pondicherry University – “I am impressed by the excellent facility and research culture”. Dr.N.Kuzhandiavelu, President, The BioSciences.Com, Texas, USA – “Excellent research facility on par with International standards”.

SiRx 2014

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and dental students registered for the colloquium. The participants were from medicine, engineering, science, dental field. SiRx Inaugural Session: Dr.Balanehru Subramanian, Deputy Director CIDRF welcomed the gathering and the invited guests were honored by Prof.G.Subramanian, Advisor/Director (i/c),

SiRx, held on June 20, 2014, was CIDRF’s first national research colloquium on “In Silico Therapeutics” that focused on “In silico modeling in Modern Medicine” concepts in research and the evidence base in the practice of Modern Integrative Medicine. Si in SiRx stands for Silico (silica) and Rx stands for prescription (therapeutics). In addition, SIR is an epidemic model used to describe the transmission of communicable diseases. The objective of this colloquium was to proCIDRF. Presidential remark was given by Prof. N.Anathakrishnan, Dean (Research PG & studies), SBV. The inaugural lecture was delivered by Prof.K.R.Sethuraman, Vice-Chancellor, SBV on “Mathematical Biology from a physician’s viewpoint”. Prof.Sethuraman also presented a research poster on Sodium Nitroprusside infusion in Hypertensive

vide attendees with: A multidisciplinary exchange of information amongst internationally recognized leading experts, on the current concepts and challenges facing theory and applications of mathematical modeling in modern medicine, educate prospective and active students, researchers, clinicians and scholars to create a platform for strategic partnership. A total of 123 delegates including 41 medical SBVU u CIDRF u MGMCRI u SSSMCRI u IGIDS u KGNC Volume 8 Issue 2 Apr - Jun 2014


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urgencies, A mathematical model for Drug Simulation. Prof.Mukesh Doble, from Department of Biotechnology, IIT Chennai engaged the delegates with a review of “structure and target based drug design”. Scientific Session II was chaired by Prof.S.Krishnan, Dean (Academics), MGMCRI. The session started with a lecture by Dr.Micheal

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a new avenue of research on Redefining Psychiatric Diseases: An insilico modeling. Delegates were given a power point glimpse of CIDRF presented by Dr.Balanehru Subramanian, Deputy Director, CIDRF. Scientific Session III was chaired by Prof. K.A.Narayan, Vice principal, MGMCRI, Mr. Karthikeyan B. S., Mahatma Gandhi-Doerenkamp center, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirapalli started the session with In silico approaches in drug delivery-Special emphasis on Systems Biology and its applications” followed by the second presentation by Prof.Micheal Edwin on “Predicting the effect of global changes on vector borne infectious dis-

Edwin Professor, University of Notre Dome, USA on Modeling in public health: Mathematical models

in the Global Elimination of Lymphatic Filariasis”. Prof. Basant K.Tiwari, Center Head, Center for Bioinformatics, Pondicherry university introduced

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ease”. The session came to an end with video presentations about mathematical modeling. Valediction: Dr.Jagan Mohan, Head, Health Informatics, MGMCRI summed up the deliberations of the day. He also announced that SiRx will be annual event and welcomed everyone to the next mega event of CIDRF, SANJEEVITA-2014 which is to be held during October 29, 30 and 31, 2014. Vote of Thanks was given Dr.Satheesh Natarajan.


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Research and Scholarship

Scientific Publications

Shib Sekhar Datta, Pandiyan R, Krithiga S. A study to assess feasibility of text messaging service in delivering maternal and child health care messages in a rural area of Tamil Nadu, India. Australasian Medical Journal 2014;7(4):175-80. Ashoka HG, GN Pramod Kumar, Vaidyanathan V, Adarsh P. ‘Para-suicide pact’ by yellow phosphorus Ingestion.Journal of Indian Society of Toxicology ( JIST) Jan-June 2014;10(1):42 R. Sathiya, V. Kuzhandai Velu, G. Niranjan, A. R. Srinivasan, Ganesh B. Amirtha R. Ramesh, M. Sathish Babu, Subiman Saha. Comparative Study of Serum Uric Acid levels and Lipid Ratios in Coronary Artery Disease Patients. International journal ofBiomedical science. 2014;10:124-128. G. Niranjan, D. Anitha, A. R. Srinivasan, V. Kuzhandai Velu, C. Venkatesh, M. Sathish Babu, R. Ramesh, S. Saha. Association of Inflammatory Sialoproteins, Lipid Peroxides and Serum Magnesium Levels with Cardiometabolic Risk Factors in Obese Children of South Indian Population. International journal of Biomedical science. 2014;10:118-123. Rangaraj S, Rani P Reddi, Kubera MS, Pampa. Late complication of uterine compression suture and uterine devascularisation – an obstetrical nightmare. BJOG 2014;121:S2 126. Sagili H, Kamalanath S, Kumar S, Rani R. Comparison of American diabetes association with WHO criteria for the diagnosis of GDM. BJOG 2014;121:S2152. Reddi Rani P. Pre pregnancy counseling. Current Medical J of India2014;20:61:26-31. Anandraj R, Latha E. Complete pentalogy of Cantrell associated with exencephaly- a rare case report. Int J Reprod Obstet Gynaecol 2014;3. Jasmina B, Pallavee P, Seetesh G. B Lynch – uterine conservation or deformation – a case report. J of Clin and Diagnostic Research 2014 Apr;8(4):OD1-4. Samal SK, Rathod S, Reddi R, Anandraj R. An unusual presentation of a severely calcified leiomyoma in a post menopausal woman: a case report.

Int J of Reprod Contracept Obstret Gynaecol 2014;3:463-5. Keshavamurthy Vinay, Ariganesh Chandrasegaran, Amrinder J. Kanwar, Uma N. Saikia, Harsimran Kaur, et al. Primary cutaneous mucormycosis presenting as a giant plaque: Uncommon presentation of a rare Mycosis’. Mycopathologia August 2014;178(1-2):97-101. Stephen S, Charles MV, Anitharaj V, Deepa C, Umadevi S. Early dengue diagnosis by nonstructural protein 1 antigen detection: Rapid immunochromotography versus two the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay kits.Indian J PatholMicrobiol. 2014;57(1):81-4. K.Srikanth, M. Ashok Kumar, S. Selvasundari, M. L. Prakash . Colour Doppler Imaging Of Ophthalmic Artery and Central Retinal Artery in Glaucoma Patients with and without Diabetes Mellitus. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research [serial online] 2014 04[cited:2014 Sep 7] 4 VC01 - VC02 R. Sobana, K. Jaiganesh, S. Vadivel, V. Kuzhandaivelu, M. Ganesh. Association of cardio metabolic and anthropometric risk factors among impaired fasting glucose subjects in rural Pondicherry population. International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences. 2014; April 5(2): 860 – 865 R.Sobana, K.Jaiganesh, V.Kuzhandaivelu, S.Vadivel. A Cross sectional study on the autonomic modulations produced by music listening in anxious medical professionals. Research Journal of Pharmaceutical, Biological and Chemical Sciences. 2014 May-June; 5(3): 2038. Kiran LV, Radhika KS, Parthasarathy S. Lumbar laminectomy with segmental continuous epidural anesthesia. Anesth Essays Res 2014;8:236-8 N.S Kannan, C.P Gnash Babu. Upper GI endoscopy without weep or sleep Evidence based medicine., IJCRR 2014;6(11):52-57

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Academic Initiatives

CME on Ethical & Legal Aspects of Medical Practice (E LAMP)

The department of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, Mahatma Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute, SBV University, Pondicherry, organized a “CME on Ethical and Legal Aspects of Medical Practice” on 28.06.2014. The CME was attended by Forensic Medicine and Toxicology PGs & faculty, clinical consultants from

various departments. The CME commenced with an invocation song by DrSukanya S, PG, Microbiology, MGMCRI and inauguration by the dignitaries and the Guest speakers lighting the lamp. Dr.Satish Kumar, Professor & Head, Dept. of Forensic Medicine welcomed the dignitaries and delegates. The Chief guest Dr.K.RSethuraman, Vice Chancellor, SBV University addressed the gathering and stressed upon the importance of Clinical Forensic Medicine

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and its application in clinical practice. Dr.Krishnan, Dean (Admin), the guest of honour of the CME also addressed the delegates. This was followed by the first deliberation of the CME by Guest speaker Dr.Arun M on “Medico legal Cases – a professional insight into ‘what, why and how’, then by Dr.Indrajit Khandekar on “Role of Clinical Forensic Medicine Unit in Medical Practice” and finally by Mr.Satish –Court room enigma & Doctors. All the guest speakers shared their invaluable insight on Ethics, law and Medical Practice. The CME also had a Role play by Undergraduates -“Court room to class room”, stressing on role of doctors as expert witness and go through experience in the witness box, which was much appreciated by the Guest Speakers and the delegates. This was followed by panel discussion moderated by Dr.Pramod Kumar GN, Associate Professor, Dept. of Forensic Medicine, MGMCRI with guest speakers as panelists. The gathering actively participated in the panel discussion on issues relating to documentation, Medico-legal case reporting, issuing disability certificates, Euthanasia and courtroom problems faced by doctors. The CME also included poster competition with Dr.FremingstonMarak, Associate Professor, Forensic Medicine, IGMCRI as the judge of the poster competition. Dr.Rakesh MM, PG, JSSMC, Mysore secured First prize of the poster competition on “Iatrogenic Perforation of stomach- A Case report”, Second Prize by Dr.Lateef Rajesh Johnson, PG,


16 JSSMC, Mysore on “Informed consent: an uninformed patient” and third Prize was secured by Miss. Sneha Ganga 2nd MBBS student, MGMCRI on “Be careful Your Negligence may Ruin your Life”. The CME ended with a vote of thanks by DrSentitoshi, Assistant. Professor, Dept. of Forensic Medicine, MGMCRI.

PG Inauguration ceremony

Inauguration ceremony for the newly joined Postgraduates for the year 2014-15 was held on 25.06.2014. The Vice Chancellor, the Dean for Research & PG studies, Dean (admini), Medical Superintendent, Vice Principal and Prof. P.Karthikeyan, Dept. of ENT graced the occasion.

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Dr.Seetesh Ghose, Prof and HOD, OBGY, Dr.Sunita Samal & Dr.Pallavee P, Associate Professors, OBGY, were resource persons in basic workshop on Medical Education held in MGMCRI from 28th to 30th April. Dr.Anandraj R, Associate Professor, dept. of OBGY, gave a talk on Pre-ecclampsia in IMA meeting in Neyveli in May 2014 Dr. D. Gunasekaran, Professor, Dept. of Pediatrics, participated as resource person for workshop on “PALS” conducted at JIPMER on 21st& 22nd June 2014. Dr. M. Ravishankar, Prof & Head, Dept. of Anaesthesiology attended an international Conference,” Asia Anaesthesia Summit” on 19th and 20th April 2014 at Mumbai. He conducted a workshop on “Inhalational anaesthesia using GASMAN” for international faculty. Dr. M. Ravishankar, Professor & Head, Dept. of Anaesthesiology delivered a guest lecture on “Safety in Anaesthesia” at “Asia Anaesthesia Summit” on 19th and 20th April 2014 at Mumbai. Dr. M. Ravishankar, Professor & Head, Dept. of Anesthesiology was nominated as an expert for faculty selection at SrichitraThirunal Institute of Science & Technology, Trivandrum on 07.05.2014. Dr. Sameer M Jahagirdar, Asst.Professor, Dept of Aanesthesiology delivered a talk on “Ventilatory management in CTVS postoperative unit” at a symposium on “Postoperative management & infection control following open heart surgery” at JIPMER, Pondicherry on 28.04.2014 Dr. C.P.Ganesh Babu , Dr. ManojKarthik , Dr. R. Kannan, Department of General Surgery were resource person for faculty development programme workshop held on April 28,29,30 in MGMCRI.

Presentations in Academic/ Scientific Events Officiation as Chairperson/ Resource person In Academic / Scientific Events

Prof. Ramesh R, HOD of Biochemistry, attended and judged a scientific poster competition at south zonal conference organized by “Association of Medical Biochemists of India (AMBI MIDCON2014) at SMVMCH, Puducherry on 07.07.2014.

Dr. N. Mugunthan, Asso. Prof, Anatomy Dept., presented a paper titled, “Effect of cell phone radiation on Hippocampal neurons of mice”– a Histomorphometric study.” , at 3rd National Conference of society of Clinical Anatomists held on 24th& 25th May 2014, Puducherry. Dr. G.Prabavathy Asst. Prof, Anatomy Dept., presented a paper titled, “Anomalous origin of left vertebral artery and its clinical significance – A case report” at 3rd National Conference of society of Clinical Anatomists held on 24th& 25th May 2014, Puducherry. SBVU u CIDRF u MGMCRI u SSSMCRI u IGIDS u KGNC Volume 8 Issue 2 Apr - Jun 2014


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Participation in Academic/ Scientific Events

Dr.K.Surendra Menon, Professor & H.O.D, Dr. Pajanivel, Professor, Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Dr.Bhairava Swamy Kanakala, Senior Resident, attended the Pondicherry Chest society meeting on 08/06/2014 – ‘Difficult Asthma’. Prof.SudhaRao, Dr.Mugunthan, Dr. Sadeesh, Dr. Meera, Dr.Prabavathy & Dr.Vedha, from the dept. of Anatomy attended the 3rd National conference of Clinical Anatomists- on 24th & 25th May 2014, GRT Hotel in Puducherry. Dr.Prabavathy, Asst. Prof., Anatomy Dept., participated in MEU Program on “Basic course workshop on Medical Education Technology”on 28th, 29th&30th of April 2014. Dr. KulkarniSweta , Assistant Professor, Department of Biochemistry, actively participated at AMBI MIDCON-2014 at SMVMCH, Puducherry on 7th of June, 2014 Dr. K. S. Seetha (Professor & Head), Dr. Umadevi S (Professor) and Dr. Arunava Kali (Assistant Professor) dept. of Microbiology attended the CME on “Ethical &legal aspects of medical practice” – conducted Department of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, MGMC & RI,Pondicherry on 28.06.2014. Dr. R. Kalaivani, Assistant Professor, dept. of Microbiology and Dr. R. Sobana, Assistant professor of Physiologyattended the seminar on “Grantsmanship” – conducted Medical Education Unit, JIPMER, Pondicherry on 10.05.2014.

Dr. A. R. Rajalakshmi, Dr. Swathi. N & Dr. VeniPriya. S, faculty members, Department of Ophthalmologyattended a CME on “Uveitis for general ophthalmologists” by Pondicherry ophthalmic association on May 11, 2014 held at GRT Sun ways, Pondicherry. Dr. A. R. Rajalakshmi&DrSimaBiswas Departmentof Ophthalmology, faculty members SBVU u CIDRF u MGMCRI u SSSMCRI u IGIDS u KGNC Volume 8 Issue 2 Jan - Mar 2014

attended the “CME on Ethical & Legal aspects in Medical Practice (E-LAMP) at MGMCRI on 28th June 2014. Dr. P. Soundararajan, Professor and Dr. L.P. Nandhini, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Pediatrics participated in the EEG workshop. Dr. Raghuram, Department of General Surgeryattended faculty development workshop held on April 28th, 29th&30th at MGMCRI. Dr. C.P. Ganesh Babu , Dr. K.V. Rajan, Dr. Raghuram, Dr. Alokmohanty, Dr. Jayakarthik, Dr. Gnash, Department of General Surgery, attended conference onCorock held on 22.06.14. Dr. C.P.GaneshBabu, Dr. R.Kannan, Dr. ChetanAnand, Department of General Surgeryattented E- lamp CME on 28.06.2014 at MGMCRI. Prof. S. Robinson Smile, Prof. T.TirouAroul, Prof. C.P.GaneshBabu, Dr. R.Kannan, Dr. S.ManojKarthik, Dr.S.Boopathy,Department of General Surgeryattended the meeting on Liver Transplant by Dr. Mohd.RelaON 25.05.2014 at IMA Meeting Hotel Accord, Puducherry Dr. P. Vaithiyanathan, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Community Medicine, attended a MCI approved ‘Basic Course Workshop on Medical Education Technology’ at MGMC & RI during 28-30 April 2014.

Miscellany

Dr. Sobana, Assistant Professor of Physiology, has been appointed as an Adjunct faculty for Post graduate Diploma in music therapy, conducted by the Center for Music Therapy and Research (CMTER) MGMC&RI. Dr Sunil Kumar Samal, Assoc. Prof, dept. of OBG,became reviewer of The Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. DrSendhilCoumaryA , Professor,dept. of OBG, went for training in laparoscopy and infertility in Lifeline hospital in Kerala for 15 days during the second quarter of 2014. Dr. Rajkumar Patil, Professor, Dept. of Community Medicine has been selected as a reviewer for ‘Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research’ in June 2014. Dr. Partha Nandi, Associate Professor, Dept. of Community Medicine, was part of organizing team and acted as resource person for the session ‘Writing the Introduction’ in the workshop on ‘Final year Postgraduate Dissertation Write-up’ during 9-11 June 2014.


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During the second quarterly of 2014, the Scientific and Academic Forum, Medical Education Unit, MGMCRI, conducted three internal meeting. The 1st SAF meet was held on 4th April 2014. President Dr.S.Ghose gave inaugural speech and welcomed the gathering. Introduction of newly joined faculties and Medical Officer was done. Respected V.C. who completed one year in our university presented status report of our university, academic achievements, progress needs. Dr. Manoj Karthick.S (secretary) gave capsule talk on ‘Secrets of successful Presentation’. Followed by case presentations- ‘Labial fusion in adult female’ by Dr. Saranya Devi (PG) from dept of Obstetrics and Gynecology, ‘Enterocutaneus fistuta a case report’, by Dr.Venkata Prasana(PG) from dept of surgery , ‘Missed Mixed Disease’ by Dr.Jony kadavanu (PG) from dept of Medicine. Certificate were issued for all PG (case) presentation and subsequently ended with a thanking note of the meeting was given by Dr. Logesh(Joint secretary) and totally 100 members attended the meeting.

The 2nd SAF meet was held on 9th may 2014. President Dr.S.Ghose welcomed the gathering. Introduction of newly joined faculties and Medical Officer was done. Mediquiz was conducted by

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Manoj Karthick.S (secretary). Prof.Dr. K N.Jha, Dept of Ophthalmology gave capsule talk titled ‘Why we are blind to Ocular Trauma’. This was Followed by subsequent case presentations by Dr. Vivek (PG)-Surgery titled ‘Delayed Presentation Of Traumatic Diaphragmatic Hernia’, Dr. Arun Krishna (PG)-Pediatrics titled ‘A surprising story of refractory wheezer’and Dr. Sankar (PG)–Medicine titled Hypervitaminosis D are we overprescribing Vitamin D’ and respected VC Spoke about UGC Inspections subsequent issue of certificates for MediQuiz winners and case series presentations and meeting end by thanking note by Dr.Logesh

The 3rd SAF meet was held on 6th June 2014. President Dr.S.Ghose welcomed the gathering followed by last meets minutes , Introduction of newly joined faculties which was followed by . Miss. Sumenda Biswas (MBBS student) capsule talk titled ‘Learn More And Worry Less; The Student Perspectives On OSPE’. Session was followed by VC’s comments and Case presentations by Dr. Harsh chugh (PG)-Surgery ‘Is less better – the future of minimally invasive surgery’ , Dr. Depak david (PG)-Urology case presentations ‘A data base analysis of risk factors in stent removal and Glomangiopericytoma of nose : A rare case report by Dr. Danis Thomas (PG)- ENT which was followed by announcement of mediquiz answer and the winner, distribution of prizes, certificate and finally meeting ended with vote of Thanks by Joint Secretary During the second quarterly of 2014 two guest lecturers and a panel discussions were held .

SAF Guest lecture on Prevention and control of vector borne diseases

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&Research Centre Pondicherry on the occasion of World Health Day 2014 .VC Honored the speaker with a memento followed by discussion on the topic and thank note was given by SAF Secretary.

bouquet and shawled by Prof.Thiyagarajan and Dr. Krishna Gopal (HOD), Dept of Orthopedics welcomed the guest , after informative talk speaker was honored by SAF President Dr.S.Ghose with a memento followed by vote of thanks by Dr. Manoj Karthick.

SAF Guest lecture on “Osteoporosis and Fracture Management’’

Doctors’ day celebration 2014

A guest lecture was conducted on behalf of SAF MGMCRI unit in collaboration with Dept of

Orthopedics on June 20th 2014 speaker Dr.SC Goel, Professor, Institute Of Medical Science, Banaras University, Varanasi, gave informative talk on Osteoporosis and Fracture Management. Dr. Ravichandran(DD) welcomed the guest with

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SAF Panel discussion - “Idealism/Pragmatism/ Realistic” To commemorate Doctor’s Day (01.07.2014) with a Panel discussion was organized by SAF with welcome address by President Dr.S.Ghoshe. Introduction to day celebration and panelist was done by secretary. The panelists were Dr. Sathyanarayana Reddy, Dr. Ravishankar, Dr. Kannan, Dr. Jha, and Dr. Hanifa. Panel discussion was on the topic, “Idealism/ Pragmatism/Realistic” which touched upon various aspects of use of placebo in clinical medicine, Is it acceptable to cover up or avoid neither revealing a minor mistake if it is nor harming the patient?, Is it right to discuss patient information in situation that does not fully protect their privacy?, Would you ever give life sustaining therapy when you judge that it is futile? (or) Halt life sustaining therapy because family demands, even if you feel it is premature. . Panel Members were facilitated and honored with mementoes & certificate. The session ended with vote of thanks by Joint Secretary.


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Innovations

The Medical Simulation Centre conducted four AHA accredited BLS courses and two ACLS courses during the past three month period. 56 candidates received AHA BLS certification and 17 achieved ACLS certification. A formal application

to the American Heart Association was made by the Medical Simulation Centre to achieve an independent International Training Centre (ITC) status. The application is in processing phase and since our center has met all eligibility criteria, we would soon become the first ITC of the AHA in Pondicherry state.Semester III MBBS students were initiated in OSCE skills training. They were taught essential examination skills, communication skills, clinical procedures such as intravenous cannulation, lumbar puncture, nasogastric intubation, urinary catheterization etc.Regular simulation training classes in ophthalmology, ENT and Paediatrics were also organized for Semester VI / VIII MBBS students.In-service training for staff nurses on “Basic ECG” was organized. A “hands-on” IV cannulation workshop was organized by BD Systems for the

benefit of fresh nurses, at the Simulation Centre. Regular CPR training classes were also conducted.

Center for Yoga Therapy Education &Reserarch

The Innovative Aspects Of Cyter

Joseph and Lilian le Page, the founders of Integrative Yoga Therapy, USA were recently in India on a mission to make a film on Yoga therapy and travelled across the county recording therapeutic activities of premier Yoga centers. After their visit to CYTER they commented, “There are many centers where you can get a Yoga degree, attend a Yoga therapy session or find Yoga research being undertaken. However, to have all three happening in one place is surely innovative. This center is indeed a role-model that combines the best of the East with that of the West.” That is what we have here at CYTER. An integrated setup educating future Yoga therapists while simultaneously helping patients recover from illnesses and at the same time developing a scientific understanding about the ‘Hows& Whys’ of Yoga through research. Whereas Yoga is usually found in the Physical Education and Sports Department of most universities, we at CYTER have it in a medical institution thus enhancing the learning curve of our trainees as also enabling us to offer holistic therapeutic benefits for all patients in our hospital. Yoga consultations are part and parcel of all the Master Health checkups offered by our Hospital services thus integrating the modern and the ancient even at the entry level itself. Such quality of life enhancing benefits for more than 5100 patients at MGMCRI&RI are another truly innovative aspect of the work here at CYTER. Our PG Diploma in Yoga Therapy (PGDYT) is one of the innovative courses in the world as it is offered through a medical institution and brings together the ancient wisdom of Yoga with the evidence based approach of modern medicine. We have six students enrolled in the first batch and classes are going on regularly with the first semester examinations schedule for August 2014. On a recent lecture tour down under by our Deputy Director, more than a dozen medical, paramedical and Yoga professionals evidenced keen interest in attending such a course from the next academic year, making it truly international in participation. SBVU u CIDRF u MGMCRI u SSSMCRI u IGIDS u KGNC Volume 8 Issue 2 Apr - Jun 2014


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We have also given training to nursing students, faculty members, senior citizens, special children and transgender participants and published 28 papers and 9 abstracts on the short and long term, health enhancing benefits of such training and therapeutic programmes. Current research studies are focusing on obesity, computer vision syndrome and depression in the transgender community. MBBS students have been exposed to Yoga through special sessions and we suggest that the CYTER model be adopted by all innovative medical colleges when the new MCI regulations on inclusion of Yoga in MBBS curriculum are implemented. The Govt of India, Ministry of Health &FW is currently promoting indigenous systems of health in a strong manner through AYUSH. The limitations of modern medicine in managing stress induced psychosomatic, chronic illnesses are the strength of Yoga and hence a holistic integration of both systems enables best quality of patient care. CYTER can be projected a nodal centre to train medical educators and administrators for setting up such integrative health centers in our country as we have the necessary infrastructure and man power.

A successful Workshop-cum-Seminar was organized on “Yoga for lifestyle disorders� and this was attended by more than 250 medical, paramedical, Yoga professionals and students from all over the country with 25 international delegates in November 2013. Regular awareness programmes are conducted in the community at various schools, colleges, medical and social associations and senior citizen welfare associations locally. CYTER also conducted a very well received Yoga Therapy workshop during the 20th International Yoga Festival organized by the Government of Pondicherry in January 2014. SBVU u CIDRF u MGMCRI u SSSMCRI u IGIDS u KGNC Volume 8 Issue 2 Jan - Mar 2014

It must be once again reiterated that it is only in the supportive and innovative milieu of Sri BalajiVidyapeeth that the holistic art and science of Yoga, our cultural heritage, has been able to reach both the classes and the masses of our society optimally, effectively and holistically.

Yoga Therapy

Modern medical advancements provide the rationale for the integration of various traditional healing techniques to promote healing, health, and longevity. Thanks to the foresight of Chairman and management of SBVU, CYTER was started on 1 November 2010 and is currently functioning in 1st floor, I block, adjacent to main Hospital block, MGMCRI since December 2013. A scientifically sound Yoga therapy programme is run through our Yoga Therapy OPD from 9 AM to 1 PM daily. Consultations are offered by Dr. AnandaBalayogiBhavanani, Deputy Director CYTER and MrsMeenaRamanathan, Coordinator and Yoga Therapist while qualified Yoga instructors are imparting the schedules. Consultations are also included in the Master Health Check-up packages offered by Corporate Health Services Wing of the hospital where Yoga therapy and lifestyle consultations are offered daily as part of Complete Cardiac Care and Deluxe Screening packages of Master Heath Check-up in the Corporate Services Wing of the hospital. Individualized and group Yoga therapy sessions are being conducted for various medical conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, musculoskeletal and psychiatric disorders with excellent feedback from participants.


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Month Male Female TG Total April 200 179 9 388 May 155 216 - 371 June 123 177 - 300 Total (Apr-June2014) 1059

PG Diploma in Yoga Therapy

The first semester of the PG Diploma in Yoga Therapy (PGDYT) course is nearing completion and the first batch of six students will be appearing for their examinations in August. They have received theoretical instruction in foundations of yoga, modern medicine and yoga chikitsa (application of yoga as a therapy) as well as practical training in various yogic techniques utilized in Yoga therapy. Lectures and practical training sessions have been conducted by Prof Madanmohan, Dr. AnandaBalayogiBhavanani and Smt. MeenaRamanathan with additional lectures and lecture demonstrations given by Dr. SobanaJaiganesh, Dr. Prem and Dr. Vishnupriya from the Department of Physiology. The second batch of students is expected to join CYTER from July 2014.

Community Outreach Programmes

The CYTER team is constantly working towards creating an awareness of Yoga in the local community and many events have been organised and talks given to serve this purpose. • Nine transgender members from the SCHOD (Sagodaran Community Health Development Society) attended introductory Yoga sessions at CYTER on April 8th 2014. A collaborative study has been planned to assess the effectiveness of pranayama on level of depression among the transgender community and the proposal has been approved by IHEC, KGNC. • A special video highlighting the work of CYTER is being produced by Joseph and Lilian Le Page, Directors of Integrative Yoga Therapy (IYT) in the USA and Enchanted Mountain Yoga Center in Brazil and this will be released soon for public viewing on various platforms. This will showcase the innovative work of CYTER to an international community through the internet.

Yoga Down Under

Our Deputy Director,Dr.AnandaBalayogiBhavanani, was invited to present workshops, seminars and talks at various venues in Australia and New Zealand

from 24th March to 14th April 2014. He presented highly successful programmes organized by the Gitananda Yoga Association of Australia at IYTAWellington, Lotus Yoga Centre-Paraparaumu in New Zealand and Anand Yoga Academy at Adelaide. He also conducted intensive 3-day retreats at Tatum Park, New Zealand and Integral Yoga Academy of Australasia at Adelaide. He presented a special 2-day workshop for the International Yoga Teachers Association at Sydney, Australia and visited Sivanna Integrative Health Centre, Sydney to discuss further collaboration in Yoga therapy. He had special meetings with YogashriDr Eric Dornekamp, the senior most Yoga authority of New Zealand and the world famous authority on Yantra-Tantra, Dr. Swami AnandakapilaSaraswathi ( Jonn Mumford) of Sydney, Australia.

Faculty Highlights

• Our Deputy Director, Dr. AnandaBalayogi Bhavanani was included in REFERENCE ASIA: Asia’s Who’s Who of Men and Women of Achievement (Revised Ed Vol. III) published by Rifacimento International, New DelhiApril 2014. • He was also nominated to the Editorial Board of Yoga Mimamsa, the bimonthly Yoga journal of Kaivalyadhama, Lonavla. He has previously served as an advisor to the journal since 2010. Yoga Mimamsa is one of the oldest and premier Yoga journals of India having been founded by the legendary Swami Kuvalayananda. He continues to be a reviewer for many journals including International Journal of Yoga; International Journal of Yoga Therapy; Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research; Biomedical Human Kinetics, Poland; Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge, New Delhi; Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology SBVU u CIDRF u MGMCRI u SSSMCRI u IGIDS u KGNC Volume 8 Issue 2 Apr - Jun 2014


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Dr. Ananda was nominated by Pondicherry Govt Department of Art and Culture to the Governing Body of the South Zone Cultural Centre, Tanjavur under Ministry of Culture, Govt of India in 2013. He has also served as member in the Expert committee of SZCC to select “Young Talented Artistes awardees for 2013-14.

Yoga Research and the Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine. • Dr. Ananda was invited to attend the Board of Studies meeting of the GS College of Yoga and Cultural Synthesis on 14th& 15th June 2014, at Kaivalyadhama in Lonavla. He has been nominated as the chairperson for the subject, “Anatomy and Physiology of the Human Body in the Context of Yoga.” This appointment is prestigious as Kaivalyadhama is one of the oldest and premier Yoga institutions of India. He was also Chief Guest for the inauguration of the Foundation Course in Yoga & Ayurveda at Kaivalyadhama. • Smt. MeenaRamanthan, Coordinator and Yoga Therapist CYTER submitted her PhD dissertation to the Tamil Nadu Physical Education and Sports University, Chennai. The title of her 250 page dissertation is “Effect of selected yogasanas and pranayama on selected cardiorespiratory, psychological and psychomotor variables among low and highly depressed geriatric women.” • Dr. Ananda attended the Governing Body Meeting of the South Zone Cultural Centre at Chennai that was presided by the Governor of Tamil Nadu who is also Chairman of the SZCC.

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A. Research projects (n=4): The following research projects were approved by IHEC during this quarter and recruitment of subjects is going on: 1. Effect of 12-weeks of yoga training on cardiorespiratory, neurological and psychological parameters in a geriatric population. Pre test recordings have been completed and Yoga training sessions are being conducted twice weekly in the Hospice of St. Cluny, Pondicherry. 2. Intra ocular pressure variations in forward bending yoga postures. Collaborative project with Department of Ophthalmology, MGMCRI. 3. Effects of tratak and bhramari pranayama (yogic eye care module) on ocular muscle balance and accommodation in computer vision syndrome. Collaborative project with Department of Ophthalmology, MGMCRI. 4. A study to assess the effectiveness of pranayama on level of depression among the transgender. Collaborative project with KGMC. B. Published papers and articles during this quarter (n=9): 1. MeenaRamanathan, Bhavanani AB. Immediate effect of chandra and suryanadipranayamas on cardiovascular parameters and reaction time in a geriatric population. International Journal of Physiology 2014; 2 (1): 59-63. 2. Rajajeyakumar M, Amudharaj D, Bandiharikrishna, Madanmohan T, Jeyasettiseloune, Bhavanani AB. Immediate effect of different pranayam on short term heart rate variability in health care students. A preliminary study. International Journal of Physiology 2014; 2 (1): 39-43. 3. Bhavanani AB. Yoga: A novel integrative therapy. NisargopacharVarta 2014; 6 (5): 13-15. 4. Bhavanani AB, Jayasettiaseelon E, Sanjay Z, Madanmohan. Immediate effect of chandranadipranayam on heart rate variability and cardiovascular parameters in patients of diabetes


24 mellitus and hypertension. Yoga Mimamsa 2013; 45 (1&2): 1-13. 5. Dinesh T, Gaur GS, Sharma VK, Bhavanani AB, Rajajeyakumar M, Sunder AS. Effect of slow and fast pranayama training on handgrip strength and endurance in healthy volunteers. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research 2014; 8 (5): BC01-03. 6. Bhavanani AB, MeenaRamanathan, Madanmohan. Yoga and mind body therapies in health and disease: a brief review. Annals of SBV 2014; 3 (1): 29-41. 7. Bhavanani AB. Yogic perspectives on mental health. Annals of SBV 2014; 3 (1): 47-52. 8. Bhavanani AB. The yoga of interpersonal relationships. Annals of SBV 2014; 3 (1): 53-60. 9. Bhavanani AB, Ramanathan M, Balaji R, Pushpa D. Comparative immediate effect of different yoga asanas on heart rate and blood pressure in healthy young volunteers. International Journal of Yoga 2014; 7: 89-95.

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the second quarter of 2014.. Dr. SumathySundar, Head CMTER is a reviewer for the International Journals “Music and Medicine “and “Music Therapy Today” in the year 2014. She served on the scientific committee of the 3rd International Conference on Music and Medicine held in Toronto in June 2014. She was elected as a member of Board of Directors of the International Association of Music and Medicine for the period 2014 -2019 Publications: Book Chapter: Sundar, S. (2014) (in Press) (Ed) Goodman. Music Therapy Education in India: Developmental Perspectives in International Perspectives in Music Therapy Education and Training: Adapting to a changing world. Charles C Thomas Ltd. Illinois. US.

International Conference Presentations

Dr. SumathySundar participated in the International Health Care Summit held in Hyderabad between

Centre For Music Therapy Education And Research (CMTER)

CMTER has been engaged actively in music therapy clinical practice, training and research activities during

20th – 22nd June, 2014 at Taj Krishna and chaired the session on music therapy. She presented an invited talk on Music Therapy as an evidence based practice. Interns from CMTER Mrs. Bhuvaneswari Ramaesh and Miss Priyanka B Dixit performed a music session during the summit in Hyderabad along with Dr. Sumathy Sundar.

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Dr. Sundar is the recipient of the Health Care Excellence Award in Music Therapy from the joint organizers Indian medical association and Indus Foundation in Hyderabad for outstanding individual contribution in the field of music therapy from the Deputy Chief Minister and Health Minister of TelenganaShri T. Rajaiah on 22.06.2014 at Hyderabad. Internship students international participatory activities Mrs. Bhuvaneswari Ramesh, Music Therapy student of Chennai School of Music Therapy and intern from CMTER has been appointed as the Student Assembly delegate from South East Asia to serve the World Federation of Music Therapy for the period 2014 -2017. Photo of Assembly of Student Delegates with the

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Teaching-Learning

Medical Education Unit, MGMCRI.

Basic Course Workshop in Medical Educational Technologies Basic Course Workshop in Medical Education Technologies was conductedby SriRamachandra Medical College, Chennai, Regional Centre in Medical Education technology, at Mahatma Gandhi Medical College, Puducherry from 28th to 30th April 2014 at conference hall . The aim was to Sensitize teachers about new concepts in teaching and assessment methods, Develop knowledge and clinical skills required for performing the role of competent and effective teacher, administrator, researcher and mentor, Assist clinicians to acquire competency in communication and behavioral skills and Update knowledge using modern information and research methodology tools. The Objective was to improve the quality of medical training by training the teachers.The objectives were translated into practice by the use of Didactic short presentation, Workshop, SBVU u CIDRF u MGMCRI u SSSMCRI u IGIDS u KGNC Volume 8 Issue 2 Jan - Mar 2014

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Assoc. Professor ,O&G; Dr.Surendher Kumar R, Asst.Professor, orthopaedics and Dr.Niranjan G, Asst.Professor, Biochemistry were the internal faculty. Besides short and interesting power point presentations, the resource person participated in various group activity. They also clarified the queries raised by the participant. The First day program was started with the informal inauguration session in the presence of Dr. K.R.Sethuraman, Dr.S.Krishnan, Dean Administration and Dr. Pankaj B Shah MCI observer. The program was started with the Ice breaking session where the participants and the faculty were paired among themselves and were allowed to interact for two minutes. Then each person was asked to speak about their partner. This was followed by group dynamics where initially participants were asked to stack paper cups one over the other individually and then as a group. Both the session were taken by Dr.R.Kannan. In the session system approach Dr. SeeteshGhose made the participant aware about what is system, how medical education is a system, different stages of system and the professional teaching learning cycle. Dr. ManojKarthik in his session of Learning Process, Adult Learning explain Pedagogy vs. Androgogy, Principles of adult learning ,Self-directed learning and Motivation to learn. Dr.P.Pallavee in her session Taxonomy of Learning describe concepts of taxonomy of learning , Domains of learning with examples .She concluded


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giving effective Feedback by Dr.SunitaSamal who spoke about Formative and Continuous internal assessment, Importance and skills of giving feedback. In session of Assessment of Knowledge Dr. R. Surendheran Kumar spoke on Essay type questions and their improvement, Short Answer questions andManojKarthik spoke on MCQs including Item analysis ,Setting of Question paper Blue print. In post lunch session, Dr. Dr. C.P. Ganesh Babu demonstrated the conduct of Oral and Viva – voce, Practical examination. He also explained about Long Case and its improvement through OSLER. This was followed by demonstration of OSCE/OSPE where all the participants and faculty took part. Most the sessions had interactive sessions, group discussion and role play. The program ended with post-test, filling of evaluation form, feedback from the participants, MCI observer Dr. Pankaj B Shah. Finally workshop certificates and course material were given away by MCI observer Dr. Pankaj B Shah to the participants and the resource person.

Postgraduate ( MD / MS / MDS ) Dissertations Workshop -2014

The ‘Postgraduate dissertation write up workshop-2014’ was held from 9th to 11th June, 2014, at Library block lecture hall. The program was meant for all the post graduate of SBV which include 68 (MD/MS) from MGMCRI and 24 from IGIDS. The aim of the program was to fine tune the dissertations write up of the final year post graduate. The program was structured in a way to enable the SBVU u CIDRF u MGMCRI u SSSMCRI u IGIDS u KGNC Volume 8 Issue 2 Apr - Jun 2014


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students to differentiate between protocol and dissertation; to familiarize the different contents of the dissertation ; to realize, what goes into the aims, objectives ,subject and methods ,results ,observations ,discussion ,conclusion, abstracts and bibliography; to familiarize the software of statistics ;to manage references using software; to format their own write up; to make them aware about the plagiarism. The objectives were translated into practice by the use of didactic short presentation, group task by the students, presentation by the students, plenary sessions. The program was held over a period of 2 ½ days in five sessions. The topics discussed were how to get started with the dissertation, writing objectives. Materials and methods , writing review literature and references; cleaning data, preparing master chart, analysis, generating tables and figures; writing observations and result; writing discussion; writing introduction and abstract. Besides short and interesting power point presentations, faculty helped the students understanding different difficult aspect of the statistics, reference management and formatting using Microsoft word.Dr.N.Ananthakrishnan , Dean PG Studies and Research; Dr.SeeteshGhose, Professor & Head O&G;Dr.R.Ramesh, Professor & Head Biochemistry;Dr. D.Gunasekharan ,Professor & Head, Pediatrics;Dr.B.Sivaprakash, Professor, Psychiatry; Dr.Partha Nandi, Associate Professor, Community Medicine; Dr.R.Jagan Mohan, Assistant Professor, Pharmacology; Dr G.Ezhumalai and Mr. A.Lokeshmaran from Dept. of Statistics were the resource persons for the workshop.

Program evaluation

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TNCMCHIS Health camp was organized by the Minister of Fisheries Mr. Jayabal on 02.08.2014 @ sirkazhi- Vaitheeswaran temple. Orthopedic, Paediatrics, General Medicine, General Surgery, OBGY, ENT Departments participated in the health camp. More than 2500 patients attended the camp, out of which 450 patients were screened to our hospital for further treatment, In our hospital, under TNCMCHIS, more than 30 nephrology cases per month were benefitted through dialysis. Patients suffering from kidney problems were attending Nephrology OPD and benefitted through dialysis under TNCMCHIS scheme. TNHSP members visited the Nephrology Department and appreciated Dr.HemaChandar – Nephrologist for his service towards the Kidney failure patients.


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Appointments

The Dawn of New Chapters

Dr. Gopala Raju.M.M, Professor, Gen. Medicine joined MGMCRI on 05.05.2014

Dr. Sathyanarayana Reddy, Professor, Department of Radiation Oncology joined MGMCRI on 18.06.2014

Name Designation Department Date of Joining Dr. Anand Kumar.G Consultant Cardiology 02.04.2014 Dr. Veni Priya.S Asst Professor Ophthalmology 02.04.2014 Dr. Vetriveeramani.L.E Medical Officer LHCRRD 01.04.2014 Dr. Ravi Kumar.N Asst Professor Orthopaedics 18.04.2014 Dr. Jeyan.A Sr. Resident Psychiatry 21.04.2014 Dr. Rajgiv.G.K Sr. Resident Radiology 23.04.2014 Dr. Neelima Vijayan Asst Professor ENT 25.04.2014 Dr. Madhu Priya Asst Professor ENT 28.04.2014 Dr. Ganesh.T Asst Professor General Surgery 28.04.2014 Dr, Dhrirtiman Nath Asst Professor Forensic Medicine 29.04.2014 Dr. Prarthana Das Asst Professor Paediatrics 05.05.2014 Dr. Aneeta Singh Sr. Resident Anaesthesiology 12.05.2014 Dr. Naresh Kumar.K Asst Professor Orthopaedics 14.05.2014 Dr. Abirami.D Asst Professor DVL 13.05.2014 Dr. Ramya.V Sr. Resident Ob & Gy 15.05.2014 Dr. Vijayalakshmi.S Asst. Professor Com. Medicine 02.06.2014 Dr. Sivaraman.B Asst. Professor Emergency Medicine 02.06.2014 Dr. Noel Agnel Pradeep Asst. Professor Emergency Medicine 02.06.2014 Dr. Anup John Thomas Sr. Resident Paediatrics 02.06.2014 Dr. Mohammed Abdul Majeeth Jr. Resident Anaesthesiology 03.06.2014 Dr. Aneel Raj Asst. Professor Psychiatry 05.06.2014 Dr. Sourav KR Bag Sr. Resident Anaesthesiology 10.06.2014 Dr. Banu.B Sr. Resident Ob & Gy 10.06.2014 Dr. Lakshmi Narayanan CMO Casualty 26.06.2014 Dr. Sharmila.M Asst. Professor Ob & Gy 30.06.2014 Dr. Anandhi.C Sr. Resident Paediatrics 30.06.2014

Promotion:

Dr. Sendhil Coumary A Asso Professor, OBGY has been promoted as Professor. Dr. Narayanan.M , Asso Prof, General Medicine has been promoted as Professor. Dr. Gunasekaran.D Professor – Paediatrics has been promoted as Professor & HOD. Dr. A.K.Mohapatro, Assistant Professor – Ob & Gy has been promoted as Associate Professor. Mr. Vasanthan.S Tutor, Physiology has been promoted as Assistant Professor. Mr. Lokeshmaran.A Tutor, Community Medicine has been promoted as Assistant Professor. Ms. Kayalvizhi.M, Lecturer, Radiology has been promoted as Assistant Professor.

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Scientific presentations

Dr. Varghese Louis, Post Graduate, Department of Pulmonary Medicine presented a poster ‘A Misdiagnosed Case of Sleep Apnoea’ at Pulmocon 2014 held at Thrissur, Kerala between 03.05.14 and 04.05.14.

Dr.Revathy, Post Graduate, Dept. of Pathology, presented an oral paper on “Mayer Rokitansky Kuster Hauser syndrome- A rare case report” at Society of Clinical Anatomists Conference on 20.05.2014 which was conducted by Pondicherry Institute of Medical Science. Dr Matariswa, PG, Dept. of Pathology, presented an oral paper on “A rare case report of congenital fetal anomalies with polydactyly, oligodactyly, cystic kidney with ascites” at Society of Clinical Anatomists Conference on 20.05.2014 which was conducted by Pondicherry Institute of Medical Science.

Participation In Academic/Scientific Events

Dr. Vineeth Alexander, Post Graduate, Department of Pulmonary Medicine presented a poster ‘Hemoptysis - An Uncommon Cause’ at ‘Pulmocon 2014’ held at Thrissur, Kerala between 03.05.2014 and 04.05.14. Dr Jeevaraj, Post Graduate, Dept. of Pathology, presented an oral paper on “Predictive value of micronucleus count in cervical smears of normal, infective inflammatory, intraepithelial neoplasia pathology in perimenopausal women” at Society of Clinical Anatomists Conference on 20.05.2014 which was conducted by Pondicherry Institute of Medical Science.

Dr Annu, Post Graduate, Dept. of Pathology, presented an oral paper on “Thymic cyst a rare differential diagnosis of lateral neck swelling” at Society of Clinical Anatomists Conference on 20.05.2014 which was conducted by Pondicherry Institute of Medical Science. SBVU u CIDRF u MGMCRI u SSSMCRI u IGIDS u KGNC Volume 8 Issue 2 Jan - Mar 2014

Dr.Vineeth Alexander, postgraduate in the Department of Pulmonary Medicine participated in the monthly Quiz program conducted by the Scientific and Academic Forum in April 2014 and secured the first place. Dr.Chinmayee and Dr.Vishnu, Postgraduates, Department of Ophthalmology attended “Cadaveric workshop on aesthetic surgery” on 12.04.3014 at M. S. Ramaiah hospital, Bangalore. Dr.Chinmayee, Dr.Vishnu, Postgraduates, Department Of Ophthalmology participated in the CME “Uveitis of general ophthalmologist” by Pondicherry Ophthalmic Association on 11.05.2014. Dr. Krithiga, Postgraduate, Dept. of Community Medicine participated in a training course on ‘Infectious Disease Epidemiology & Health Protection’, conducted at Rajarajeshwari Medical College, Bangalore from 12.05.2014 to 16.05.2014. Dr. Arulraj, Dr. Varghese Mathew & Dr. YazhiniNeelambari, Postgraduates, Dept. of Pediatrics have undergone Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) course conducted by Indian Association of Paediatrics (IAP) at Trivandrum 06.06.2014 and 07.06.2014.


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Miscellany

Dr. Varghese Louis, Postgraduate, Department of Pulmonary Medicine represented the PG basketball team for the annual intra-college sports day and secured first place in the tournament. Dr.Varunn.M.D, Postgraduate, Department of Pulmonary Medicine was selected as the Student’s wing secretary of Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth Blood Donors club, which was inaugurated on 14.06.14 on the occasion of World Blood Donor’s day.

TALENTIA 2014

Sports day , Literature & debate and Fine arts’14:

Sports day, the literature and debate events 2014 were held alongside the fine arts events in the week – 18th to 22nd of March. The halls were packed thanks to the afternoon classes having been suspended for the time. We had a variety of events meticulously planned out……along with a few new ideas that had been tried out for the first time. Extempore: An event that is quintessential…having been a part of the Literature & debate events from the very beginning, this year we had 23 eager orators. Dr.A.N.Uma and Dr.PrasantNayak provided their expertise and the winners were chosen…Mahesh (Ryz) and Haranchal (Sz) won the first place and SreeSooriya (Kz) won the second. Dumb Charades Prelims were held with a massive number…72 participoants – 24 teams. 9 made it to the finals. All the artists of MGMC had gathered in the FM department to showcase their talents…Sketching and painting and a new event- make up, these were the events held to test the creative minds. They also had interesting themes – goth, peacock, fire and water. Block and Tackle:

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13 participants went through a tough session of “block” and “tackle” under the able supervision of Dr. Parthanandi and Dr. SimaBiswas. Sumedha (Xz) came first, Bhavithra(Ryz) came second and Haranchal (Sz) came third. Dumb Charades finals were held with Dr. Manimekalai and Dr. Prabhakaran as judges. 3 teams won after 3 intense rounds of testing their acting and interpreting skills. Two written events – HAIKU writing( a 17 syllable poem on the topics- Romance, Anonymous and Nostalgia) and Letters to Nowhere were conducted. Mehendi – hands adorned with intricate designs, Clay modeling – from human organs to a bright minion park…models of everything and anything, face painting – vampires, werewolves and the much rarer nephilim could be seen lounging casually in the demo room. What’s the Good Word: an event which was a chance for the walking encyclopedias to prove their intellectual provess….A total of 47 teams participated. Pictionary: 32 teams took part. The event turned out to be pretty confusing, after a lot of funny moments and glitches…the winners were picked. Four pictures: A popular and trending online game…it was met with a lot of enthusiasm. We had a whopping 65 teams! Jewellery making with a variety of crystals and beads was a new event. Wealth out of waste- papers, plastic cups, used beakers and straws were recycled to create something beautiful. Vegetable carving…roosters, peacocks, ships were created from vegetables. Spin – A – Yarn: Story telling time…a few really funny tales were told on stage with the hints provided. Quiz prelims were held with a round of trivia about music, movies and of course…books! Rangoli, Floral arrangement – Onam style…the corridors were decked in colors. Nail art and hair coloring were the other two events. Take –home events…T-shirt designing and pot painting were also judged. The finals of Four Pictures and Quiz marked the end of the eventful week! The whole student body had assembled for the two final events…delicious aroma wafted from the demo room, as participants displayed their skillful cooking. And the highlight was the “ PANI PURI “ – eating competition…needless to say, it was quite a week indeed!

Talentia’ 14

“Talentia ‘14”, the two day fest organized by the “Xanthronz” was held in the college grounds on the 26th and 27th of April 2014. This year, the cultural porogramme was themed on the “Hawaiin Luau SBVU u CIDRF u MGMCRI u SSSMCRI u IGIDS u KGNC Volume 8 Issue 2 Apr - Jun 2014


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Party” and it was brought out remarkably by the décor – the lighting and background provided a natural ambience and the guests were welcomed with seashell necklaces and leis…refreshment was provided with tender coconut drinks! There was also a Hawaiin themed entrance, complete with a “Hula” model! The first day of the fest featured a medley of events, presided over by our Vice Chancellor, Dr. K.R.Sethuraman. It started off with the prize distribution for all the talented winners of the Literature & debate and Fine arts events. This was followed by Mime – a special performance by the Sternarsterz. Solo Dance was next Pallavi (Xz) second and Akshada(kz) third. Then the younger guests- children of the members of faculty gave a special performance! After the dinner break, Themed dance was held…Xanthronz came first, Sternarsterz second. Then came the much- awaited event of the day…Fashion show. This year’s theme was “Mazai” – African Culture, and the stage was lit up by the dazzling colours and the exotic prints of the Amazon. A special ramp walk by the judges marked the end of the first day. On the second day, the Dean of Indira Gandhi Medical College, Pondicherry was the honorary guest of the day. The first event of the day was the duet dance. Again our dancers gave a mesmerizing performance. Pallavi and Sumedha (Xz) came first, Thushitha and Sivaranjanee(Sz) came second and Akshadha and Vinithra( KZ) came third. Then came the event of the day – the “Prism launch”. A modern- day Hagrid arrived on his motorcycle carrying a bundle of freshly printed copies of the “PRISM ‘14” onto the stage…and as the chief guest flipped open the magazine, the sky was set ablaze with a firework show. The overall prizes were distributed

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next and the “Xanthronz” triumphed. After dinner, we were serenaded by the bands from all the batches along with a special performance by the college band. The last event marking the end of the two-day programme was the non-themed dance. Xanthronz gave a parting guest performance. With a lot of memories and excitement, Talentia ’14 was indeed a riot!

Xanthronx, students forever Alumni of MGMC&RI

Dr. Vishnoukumaar aged 25 years a native of Pondicherry belonging to MGMCRI MBBS batch of 2006 has done it differently; a doctor and an engineer. He liked electronics, physiology and computers and mechanics. Physiology because of the bodily mechanisms involved.Dr. Vishnoukumaar started feeding his brain-child in true earnest by preparing for U.S. examinations like GRE and TOEFL from the 2nd year onwards to enter an M.S. programme in bio-medical engineering. He joined the course in 2012 at the University of Texas at Dallas, USA and completed the course with a thesis titled, ‘Noveltechnique in sleep apnoea monitoring’. He obtained a renowned scholarship in the second year. This August, 2014 he is to join a Ph.D programme in neural engineering.

Other Highlights

“May Day” also called the International Worker’s Day was celebrated in a grand manner last year, and this year it witnessed another milestone. The Institution has taken another step in ensuring that the employee welfare is taken care of. Our Respected Chairman wanted the celebration to be conducted every year. The personnel department under the guidance of the Sr. Personnel Manager, Mr. Balamukundan and Personal Secretary Mrs. Asha Sureshbabu organized a special programme for all the workers at 8:30 a.m. SBVU u CIDRF u MGMCRI u SSSMCRI u IGIDS u KGNC Volume 8 Issue 2 Apr - Jun 2014


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on the 1st of May 2014 at the Hospital- I block. All the workers of the Institute including clerical staff, technicians and attenders were invited to attend the function. Sr. Personnel Manager welcomed and addressed the gathering with an inspiring speech about employee importance and about man power. He also explained about the importance of cordial relationships with employees. Dean, Prof. Krishnan.S was the guest of the day. RMO, Dr. Lakshmana Perumal enlightened and encouraged the employees about maintaining the workmanship quality. The Medical superintendent, Dr. Nirmal Coumare addressed the crowd, inspiring them to work in unity towards fulfilling the vision and mission of the Institution. The function ended with the Asst. Personnel Officer reciting a Tamil poem telling about unity with diversity. All the workers were given special gifts on behalf of the Chairman of SBV.

Dinakaran Educational Expo -2014

Educational Expo conducted by Dinakaran of Sun TV group (25th to 27th April) The constituent colleges of Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth, Indira Gandhi Institute of Dental Sciences and Kasturba Gandhi Nursing College participated in the Educational Expo conducted by Dinakaran, the daily belonging to Sun TV group. The three day Educational Expo was held between

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25th and 27th April 2014 at Anthoniyar Hall, Pondicherry. SBV was allotted a stall, and various courses available for the students who had passed Higher Secondary were highlighted. Educational counseling was provided by the faculty of IGIDS and KGNC. The programme was co-ordinated by Ms.Sudharshana, Public Relations Officer of Mahatma Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute. The programme was well attended by nearly 3000 students along with their parents. A memento was presented to SBV at the valediction.

Farewell to Prof.Selvasundari,

Prof.Selvasundari, after her more than one decade of service as Professor, formerly HOD, Department of Ophthalmology at MGMCRI, was given a warm felicitation and farewell on her retirement of service on 30.04.2014

Department of Health Care Services

Conducted An Awareness Programme of Body Donation (Moksha) With Cuddalore Junior Chamber International Members Meet at Cuddalore on 02.05.2014 In that day Handbills were distributed to their members more than 150 peoples were participated in that Occasion and members were interacted effectively and 10 of them were registered their name for body donation. On the behalf of MGMCRI , Mrs. Sudharsana received will form from the president of JCI, and the team of healthcare services involved in activities of MOKSHA effectively.


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Out Reach Services

Department of Marketing

The main focus of the department of Marketing [Health care services] of MGMC&RI is patient services & Care. The team led by Dr.S.Ravichandran - Deputy Director, Department of Marketing had conducted many free health camps, Health awareness programs, corporate camps, Promotional activities, Corporate tie-ups & etc with a team of dedicated officers - Mr.R.K.Selvakumar – Executive Marketing, Mr.M.Sudhakar – Coordinator Marketing, Mr.Fazulu Rahman – Asst.Manager Marketing, Mr.E.Thirugnanam – Coordinator Marketing, Mrs.Sudharsna – Public Relation officer, and Mr.Vinothkumar – Jr.Executive Marketing.

On 31.05.2014, free medical camp was organized at Kattumannarkoil, where 246 patients were the beneficiaries out of whom 46 patients were referred to MGMC & RI for further evaluation & treatment. On 03.06.2014, free medical camp was organ-

Free Medical Camps

From April to June, 2014 the department of marketing [Health care services] has conducted 45 medical camps, Health awareness programs, corporate camps, Promotional activities, Corporate tieups & etc.. in and around Pondicherry district. On 26.04.2014, free health check up camp was organized at Rotary club, Parangipettai, where 160 patients were the beneficiaries out of whom 35 patients were referred to MGMC & RI for further evaluation & treatment. On 08.05.2014, free medical camp was organized Sai baba kovil, Kirumampakkam, where 116 Patient’s were the beneficiaries out of whom 33 Patient’s were referred to MGMC & RI for master health check up. On 11.05.2014, free medical camp was organized Nalamudan Cuddalore, Collector office (opp), where147 Patient’s were the beneficiaries out of whom 31 Patient’s were referred to MGMC & RI for master health check up.

ized at Lions club, Vadalore, where 367 patients were the beneficiaries out of whom 52 patients were referred to MGMC & RI for further evaluation & treatment. On 08.06.2014, 15.06.2014, 22.06.2014 & 29.06.2014 free health mega camp was organized Nalamudan cuddalore, Cuddalore, where 497 patients were the beneficiaries out of whom 70 patients were referred to MGMC & RI for further evaluation, treatment and master health check up. On 11.06.2014 Transgender free health mega camp was organized at Sagodharan organization, Kothattai, where 300 patients were the beneficiaries out of whom 37 patients were referred to MGMC & RI for further evaluation & treatment. On 14.06..2014, free CM scheme mega camp was organized at Government sector, Sirkali, where 2600 patients were the beneficiaries out of whom 65

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patients were referred to MGMC & RI for further evaluation & treatment. On 18.06.2014 & 25.06.2014, free health camp was organized at Gramavidiyal Organization, manjakuppam & Kumaratchi, where 628 patients were the beneficiaries out of whom 98 patients were referred to MGMC & RI for further evaluation &

treatment. On 20.06.2014 free Mega health camp was organized at Rotary club, Chidambaram, where 308 patients were the beneficiaries out of whom 31 patients were referred to MGMC & RI for further evaluation & treatment. On 28.06.2014 free Mega health camp was organized at Lions club, Thirukovilore, where 356 patients were the beneficiaries out of whom 148 patients were referred to MGMC & RI for further evaluation, treatment and master health check up.

CME Program

From the month of May 25.05.2014, a CME program were organized by the Department of Mar-

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Dr.Hemachandar, Asst.,Prof.,Dept.of.Nephrology & Dr.Anandaraj, Asso.Prof., Dept.of. O & G spoke to the doctors of about 57 peoples.

TIE - UPs

The Memorandum of Understanding is entered into at puducherry on this 5th day of September 2014 between, SRI VISWAKARMA FOUNDATION TRUST, NEYVELI. Represented by MANAGING TRUSTEE and MGMCRI, PIL-

LAYARKUPPAM, PONDICHERRY - 607 402) represented by The Deputy Director – Hospital Services.


38 SRI VISWAKARMA FOUNDATION TRUST, NEYVELI., approached and requested MGMCRI, PILLAYARKUPPAM, PONDICHERRY - 607 402 to provide medical facilities for the Public inmates and Children of the SRI VISWAKARMA FOUNDATION TRUST, NEYVELI. MGMCRI, PILLAYARKUPPAM, PONDICHERRY - 607 402, accepted the request of and agreed to provide necessary health needs to their General public’s ,inmates and School children in accordance with the terms and conditions herein after appearing.

Department of Pulmonary Medicine Health camp :

On the occasion of World Asthma day, the Department of Pulmonary Medicine conducted a health camp from 05/05/2014 to 10/05/2014 to improve asthma awareness and care. Dr.K.Surendra

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On the occasion of World No Tobacco Day 2014, Dr. Pajanivel, Professor, Department of Pulmonary Medicine was invited for a special interview on Suryan FM 93.5 in the program ‘Vanakkam Puduvai” which was aired on 31.05.2014 from 8am to 9am.

Department of ONCOLOGY

Department of ONCOLOGY along with Department of Health Care Services organized a public awareness programme on 31st May 2014, at 9.00am in view of World No Tobacco Day Celebration at MRD.

“Dept. of Psychiatry

The International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking” was commemorated on 26th June at MRD with a brief programme.Drawing inspiration from this occasion the Dept. of Psychiatry are in the process of upgrading the currently available

De-addiction facilities available at MGMCRI under the Dept. of Psychiatry.

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Menon, Professor & H.O.D, Dr. Pajanivel, Professor,Department of Pulmonary Medicine gave a Public awareness speech. Free Spirometry and blood tests were done to all the patients who attended the camp.

Health Education Sessions Conducted at UHTC and RHTC: 1. Health awareness programme at Seliamedupet: A health education and awareness programme was organized by Dr. Kanagarajan P (Assistant professor) and Dr. Hema priya (Postgraduate) along with medical and dental interns, ANM, lab technician on 22 April 2014 at Seliamedupet anganwadi. Topics discussed were: Proper steps of hand washing, worm infestations, Scabies, causes and management of dehydration and oral hygiene. The programme was attended by 28 mothers. 2. Health Camp for members of ‘Sharna’ NGO: SBVU u CIDRF u MGMCRI u SSSMCRI u IGIDS u KGNC Volume 8 Issue 2 Apr - Jun 2014


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A health camp was conducted for members of ‘Sharna’ NGO and school students on 18th and 25th April 2014 at RHTC, Seliamedu by Dr. Kanagarajan P (Assistant Professor), Dr. Hema priya (Postgraduate) along with other members of RHTC. Health check-ups, dental check-up, measurement of BMI, hemoglobin estimation and random blood sugar estimation were done. The programme was attended by 28 members of the NGO and 40 school students. 3. WHO Day celebrated at UHTC, Ariyankuppam: World health day was celebrated at UHTC, Ariyankuppam from 5-10 April 2014 under guidance

of Dr. Shib Sekhar Datta (Associate Professor) and was co-ordinated by Dr. Krithiga (Postgraduate) and Dr. Devaki (Medical Officer) and interns posted at UHTC. Health talk was given on the theme for Year 2014 - ‘Vector Borne Disease’. All patient and their attendees visiting UHTC were given awareness

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mosquitoes, and various personal protection measures were shown to the participants. 4. Health awareness session on WHO Day theme at RHTC, Seliamedu: In the view of World Health Day theme (Prevention and Control of Vector Borne Diseases), a health education and awareness session was conducted at RHTC, Seliamedu. Causes, symptoms and prevention of mosquito borne diseases like malaria, filarial, dengue were explained with the aid of videos and power point presentations to attending patients, school students in the nearby schools and adolescent girls groups at Seliamedu village in multiple settings. 5. Health awareness programme on Cancer at UHTC, Ariyankuppam:


40 A health awareness programme was conducted by Dr. Hema pria (Postgraduate) on 13 June 2014 for geriatric population, mothers and anganwadi workers at Arunthathipuram anganwadi center under the field practice area of UHTC, Ariyankuppam. The session was attended by 35 beneficiaries. Topics discussed were: Carcinoma, its characteristics and the raising trends in recent years, risk factors, symptoms and signs, early detection (screening test) and management, preventive measures of oral, esophageal, colon, ano-rectal, breast and prostate carcinoma using audio-visual aids. 6. Health education session on Diabetes at UHTC, Ariyankuppam: Health education session on management and control of diabetes was conducted at UHTC, Ariyankuppam on 21 June 2014 which was attended by 28 participants. Health education session focused on following topics: Symptoms, prevention and management of hypoglycemia, importance of regular blood sugar check-up, role of physical activity, food needed to be avoided during diabetes, role of early detection of complication in diabetes, foot care in diabetes. 7. Focus group discussion with women at UHTC, Ariyankuppam: A focus group discussion was conducted with 16 reproductive age group women on 22 June 2014 at RHTC, Ariyankuppam on menstrual health. This was followed by a health education session on symptoms of post-menopausal bleeding and spotting, post-coital pain, irregular menstruation, and white discharge P/V. Various risk factors, sign and symptoms, available screening test (endometrial thickness by USG, PAP smear etc) were explained to them for early detection of genital malignancies. Importance of regular screening tests and preventive measures were also discussed in detail. 8. Health awareness session on Preventable Blindness at UHTC, Ariyankuppam: A health awareness session on preventable blindness was conducted at UHTC, Ariyankuppam by Dr. Hema priya (Postgraduate) on 30 June 2014 which was attended by 34 beneficiaries. Various causes of visual disturbance and preventable blindness were discussed. 9. Health education session on Personal Hygiene at RHTC, Seliamedu: A health education session was organised at RHTC, Seliamedu on 31 June 2014 which was conducted by Dr. Ramya M.R (Postgraduate) along

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with medical interns. The session was attended by 34 participants. Topics discussed were handwashing, care of young children and menstrual hygiene. 10. Health awareness programme at UHTC, Ariyankuppam: A health awareness programme was conducted in Ariyankuppam anganwadi on 3 April 2014 which organized by Dr. Krithiga (Postgraduate) with help of medical interns and ANMs. The programme was attended by ante-natal mothers, mothers of underfive year children, and anganwadi workers. General health check-up of mothers and children were done. Other topics discussed were risk factors, prevention and control of blood pressure, nutritional advise for patients with high blood pressure, prevention and management of nutritional anaemia and mothers and children and prevention of diarrhoea among under five years children. 11. Awareness programme at UHTC, Ariyankuppam: An awareness and health education programme in was conducted at Anthoniyar Koil Anganwadi under the field practice area of UHTC, Ariyankuppam on 25 April 2014, which was organized by Dr. Krithiga (Postgraduate) with the help of medical interns posted at UHTC and ANMs. Around 35 ante-natal and post-natal mothers, under five children attended the programme. General check-up of all the under five children was conducted. Topics discussed were: National Immunization Schedule, various vaccine preventable diseases among children. Vector Borne Diseases - the theme for 2014 WHO Day was also discussed with the help of audio-visual aid. 12. Awareness programme at Aranganoor Anganwadi: An awareness and health education programme was organized at Aranganoor anganwadi under the field practice area of UHTC, Ariyankuppam on 27 June 2014, which was organized by Dr. Krithiga (Postgraduate) with help of medical interns posted at UHTC and ANMs. A total of 35 participants including ante-natal mothers, post-natal mothers, under five children and geriatric population were present during the event. General health check-up including haemoglobin and blood sugar estimation of all the geriatric participants was conducted. Other topics discussed were hypertension, diabetes and life-style disorders.

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“World Blood Donor day” Celebrations

Department of Pathology and Department of Health Services jointly celebrated “World Blood donor day” on 14th June 2014. On this day, at 8.45 am, a public awareness programme was organized at the MRD Complex of Mahatma Gandhi Medical College Hospital. This function was graced by the presence of Dr. Ravichandran, Deputy Director Health services, MGMCRI, Dr. Dhananjay S Kotasthane, Professor and HOD, Dept of Pathology and Dr. Rajendra Dhaka, Professor of Pathology and Resident Medical Officer Dr. LaxamanaPerumal. On this occasion, Dr. G Jeevaraj, PG student of dept of pathology addressed the public gathered at the MRD complex. In his speech, he explained the Importance of Blood donation, the eligibility for becoming a Blood donor, how a unit of whole blood can be separated into four components and there utility in saving the lives of needy patients. This year’s theme of WHO for “World Blood donator day” was “Safe Blood for saving Mothers”,which was also explained to the patients and their relatives gathered at the MRD complex. This was followed by deliberations of Prof. G.Koteeswaran, Blood Bank Medical Officer and Resident Medical Officer Dr. LaxamanaPerumal, who appealed to the public to come forward and donate blood in blood bank. Dr. R Thangam, PG student of Pathology department compeered this function.On this occasion, Mr. R Shanmugam, who has donated blood for 51 times, was the Guest of Honour. He narrated his experiences of blood donation and the sense of satisfaction of social service which he got from donating blood. He made an emotional appeal to the gathering to donate blood. After his speech, he was felicitated by Dr. Dhananjay S Kotasthane and Dr. Ravichandran. Faculties and postgraduate students of pathology department, nonteaching staff of MGMCRI also attended the function.Also, on this day, in another function held in Blood bank of MGMCRI at 10.30 am, Honorable Vice Chancellor Prof. K R Sethuraman inaugurated SBV Blood donors club. He also released enrolment forms of SBV Blood donors club and the Register of the club.This function was graced by presence of Prof N. Ananthakrishnan, Dean, Postgraduate Studies and Research, SBV University and Prof S Krishnan, Dean, MGMCRI. Prof Dhananjay S Kotasthane, president of SBV Blood donors club, Dr. Avudaiappan, secretary, staff wing SBVU u CIDRF u MGMCRI u SSSMCRI u IGIDS u KGNC Volume 8 Issue 2 Jan - Mar 2014

of the club, Dr. M D Varunn, secretary, Students wing of the club and Dr. A Jeyaprakash, NSS Prog. officer from Rajiv Gandhi College of Engineering and Technology ,Pondicherry,HODs , faculties and staff of MGMCRI were also present on this occasion.Mrs. K Kanchana, Technical Supervisor of Blood bank and other technical staff, PRO Mrs. Sudarshana, who actively participated in making these functions a grand success.

Transgender camp

Transgender camp was held at Kothattai, Cuddalore District on 11.06.2014 . The camp was attended by faculties, Dr.Abirami, Dr.R.Ramachandran and postgraduates Dr.Santosh, Dr.Sandra from the Department of DVL, MGMC&RI. Relevant clinical assessment was done and some of them were referred to MGMC&RI for further investigations and management.


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Staff Nurses of MGMC&RI In- service education programme for staff nurses of MGMC& RI “Tell me & I forget, Teach me and I remember, Involve me and I learn”: on 16/04/14, in co-ordination with BD Medical Surgical Systems, Mr. T. Jayavelan, areas sales manager, presented a topic on “Basic steps in I.V cannulation” and were taken to the medical simulation centre for practical session. Mr. T. Jayavelan demonstrated the steps of I.V cannulation and re-demonstration was taken from the staff nurses.

“Caring is the essence of nursing”: on 23/04/14 in co-ordination with the BSN medical Pvt.Ltd, Mr. Venkatraman, District Manager and Mr. K. Manivannan, sales manager, presented a topic on “Wound Care Management”. “Self confidence is learned and earned with experience”: On 23/04/14, Dr. Sameer Jahagirdar. M, Assistant Professor and I.C.U incharge (Dept of Anesthesiology) emphasized and presented a topic on “the selection and care of Enteral feeding”. At the end of the session post-test was conducted for the staff nurses. JIPMER conducted GFATM training for two days in the month of April, on HIV/AIDS at college of nursing, Puducherry. In view of this program two ANM’s were deputed namely Kavitha & Poorniammal attended the training program. In view of International Nurses Day celebration, various events such as musical chair, chess, carom, drawing, dance, song, poster, extempore and procedure competition were conducted for the staff nurses on 5th, 6th and 7th May, for the staff nurses of MGMC & RI.

On 08.05.14, nurses meet with Deputy Director, Medical Superintendent and Nursing Superintendent was held at the conference hall between 2p.m to 4p.m (I floor). Mrs. Amir Alikan Asmath, Mrs. Ruth Vijayakumari Ebenezer, Mrs. Prema Rajasekaran, Mrs. Chandra Sivasubramanian, DNS, ANS, Nurse Educator, Department Chief Nurse and Nursing Supervisors participated in the meeting. The meeting was been emphasized regarding the measures to be taken and focused towards the improvement of the patient’s safety and nursing care. “A force for a change, A vital resource for health”: focusing on the theme the International Nurses day celebration -2014 was commemorated on 19.05.14 with the support of Dr. S. Kamalam, Director of Nursing and the KGNC faculty members. Mrs. Amir Alikan Asmath (Nursing Superintendent), delivered the welcome speech. Dr. S. Kamalam, Director of Nursing, unfolded the theme and recited Florence Nightingale Pledge. Prof. K. R. Sethuraman (Vice-Chancellor), was the special guest of the day who kindled the spirits of all, through his motivational speech. Dr. Nirmal Coumare (Medical Superintendent) and Dr. Lakshmana Perumal (Residential Medical Officer), felicitated the gathering. Prizes were distributed to the winners(both staff nurses and KGNC faculty) who participated in the various events such as musical chair, chess, SBVU u CIDRF u MGMCRI u SSSMCRI u IGIDS u KGNC Volume 8 Issue 2 Apr - Jun 2014


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carom, drawing, dance, song, poster, extempore and procedure competition. Mrs. I. Therasa (Assistant Nursing Superintendent) rendered vote of thanks. The program ended with various cultural events. This day was a memorable one for the entire nursing fraternity. “Formal education will make you a living; selfeducation will make you a fortune”: On 21.05.14, Mr. V. Sridharan and Mr. R. Balamanikandan (Roche Diabetes Care), presented and demonstrated regarding ACCU-CHEK PERFORMA (selfmonitor of blood glucose) for the staff nurses. To have an increased awareness of improving the safety of the I.V drug therapy presentation was done by Mrs. J. Deepa, Nurse Educator, with the co-ordination of Baxter company. Mr. Aravind Sahayaraj, Key account manager demonstrated the Mini-Bag plus for the staff nurses. The session was informative. On 29.05.14, Venkateswara Medical College of Nursing conducted a CNE program on “Prevention of Hospital acquired pressure ulcer”. In view of this program two staff nurses namely Mr. Mohilarasan and Mr. Ramesh were deputed to attend the program. To attain proficiency in interpreting ECG, a theory class was arranged on 04.06.14 and presented by Dr. Anand Monickam,(in-charge of medical simulation centre). The in-charge staff nurses from the respective wards attended the class. “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure”: On 11.06.14, in co-ordination with BDMedical Surgical Systems, Mr. Siva- area sales manager, presented a topic on “Prevention of Needle stick injuries” for the staff nurses. “Learning never exhausts the mind”: On 18.06.14, Dr. Jagan presented a topic on “Nursing Informatics 101”, for the staff nurses. Third semester MBBS students were posted in Medical Simulation Centre to learn practical skills in all specialities of Medicine from 27th May until 20th June 2014 (from 10:30 a.m to 12:30 p.m). A bedside basic nursing skill class was arranged and taken for five MBBS students in F4 (female medical ward). The following nursing skills was taken by Mrs. J. Deepa, MSc (N), Nurse Educator: General ward/room bedmaking, Patient positions, Patient transfer from bed to trolley and vice versa, Using a glucometer, Common bandage techniques, Using a nebulizer, Using an insulin syringe to administer insulin medication, Wearing cap, mask, gown & gloves, Demonstrate contents of a typical tray-(bone SBVU u CIDRF u MGMCRI u SSSMCRI u IGIDS u KGNC Volume 8 Issue 2 Jan - Mar 2014

43 marrow biopsy tray). Queries were clarified at the end of the session. Indian Medical Association, Tamilnadu State Branch-Paramedical wing, 10th Zonal meet (East)We all can and we will- let this be our guiding path, conducted conference and workshop on “Practical aspects in Nursing care” on 21.06.14 at Krishnaswamy Engineering College between 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. In view of this, nearly 15-20 staff nurses including nurse educator, assistant nursing superintendent, infection control nurse, nursing supervisors, theatre nurses attended the conference which was very effective and informative. “Concentration is the secret of strength”: Nursing Documentation was presented by Mrs. J. Deepa, MSc (N), Nurse Educator on 25.06.14 for the staff

nurses. At the end of the session, blood transfusion checklist was explained and doubts were clarified by the department chief nurse, Mr. Kingsle Kishore Coumar. Newly printed registers such as casualty, OPD and nominal registers were shown to the staff nurses and explained in detail regarding documentation by the nursing superintendent. At the end of the session, certificates was issued for the staff nurses those who have attended Bio-shields, “Disinfection and Sterilization” by the nursing superintendent.

Every week, CPR class is arranged for the staff nurses and conducted by Dr. Anand Monickam,(incharge of medical simulation centre).


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Research and Scholarship

RajeswaraRao N, SwayamJothi. S. Modified Pelvic Floor Repair in Prolapsed Uterus with Total Prevention of Vault Prolapse. J ClinDiag Res 2014; 8(6): 1-3 K.Bharathi, V.S Ajay Chandrasekar, G.Hemanathan, S.Anuradha. Myofibroblastoma Of Female Breast Masquerading As Schirrous Malignancy - A Rare Case Report with Review of Literature. J ClinDiag Res .2014 ;8(6):10-11. Thulasi Raman R, Hemanathan G, Manimaran D, Dost Mohamed Khan and Anuradha S. Lymphatic Filariasis presenting as Paratesticular Tumour - A Case Report. RJPBCS May- June2014;5(3):1871. Thulasi Raman R, Manimaran D Dost Mohammed Khan, AnuradhaS. Osseous Metaplasia Of Endometrium . IJUPBS.2014;3(2):264-271. Rao BN, Pal GK, Pal Pravati. Effect of subcutaneous injection of estradiol on feeding and drinking behaviors and body weight in basolateralamygdaloidlesioned rats. Annals of Neurosciences 2013; 20(4): 139-144.doi:10.5214/ans.0972.7531.200404. TambiMedabala, Rao BN, Glad Mohesh MI, Praveenkumar M. Effect of Cigarette and Cigar Smoking on Peak Expiratory Flow Rate. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research August 2013; 7(9):1886-1889. PrabhuNatesan, Glad Mohesh.M.I., Poornima P, Dilip Chandra Das. Orthostatichypotension (OH) in middle aged obese males - a comparative study. The Antiseptic 2014;111(6):284-286. M.I.GladMohesh, K.Ratchagan, A. Sundaramurthy. A study of short term heart rate variability in dipping tobacco users. Asian Journal of Medical Sciences.2013;5(3):91-94.

college campus in Ammapettai, Kancheepuram district of South India. Tobacco Control and Public Health in Eastern Europe, 2014;4(1),5-13. SaurabhRamBihariLalShrivastava, PrateekSaurabhShrivastava, JegadeeshRamasamy. Exploring the role of health sector in prevention of human trafficking. Annals for Medical and Health Sciences Research 2014;4(7):61-62. SaurabhRamBihariLal Shrivastava, Prateek Saurabh Shrivastava, Jegadeesh Ramasamy. Exploring the dimensions of doctor-patient relationship in clinical practice in hospital settings. International Journal of Health Policy and Management 2014;2(4):159-160. SaurabhRamBihariLalShrivastava, PrateekSaurabhShrivastava, JegadeeshRamasamy.Pre-treatment evaluation: Setting a foundation in the management of drug resistant tuberculosis. El-Mednifico Journal 2014;2(2):164-165. SaurabhRamBihariLalShrivastava, PrateekSaurabhShrivastava, JegadeeshRamasamy. Herd immunity: A realistic goal for elimination of communicable diseases. TAF Preventive Medicine Bulletin 2014;13(2):187-188. SaurabhRamBihariLalShrivastava, PrateekSaurabhShrivastava, JegadeeshRamasamy. Holistic measures for the welfare of the differently-abled children. Archives of Medicine and Health Sciences 2014;2(1):114-115. SaurabhRamBihariLalShrivastava, PrateekSaurabhShrivastava, JegadeeshRamasamy.Public health measures to combat airborne infections in hospitals. The Journal of National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers 2014;1(1):18-19.

Glad Mohesh.M.I, Prabhu .N. Tobacco users and their opinions: a short communication. The Antiseptic. 2014; 111 (3):123-125

SaurabhRamBihariLalShrivastava, PrateekSaurabhShrivastava, JegadeeshRamasamy. Scope of public health measures in ensuring road safety.Journal of Injury and Violence Research. 2014;6(2):95-96.

Mohesh, G. M. I. & Abinaya, V. Tobacco use and nicotine dependence among the adult males of different socioeconomic groups within a medical

SaurabhRamBihariLalShrivastava, PrateekSaurabhShrivastava, JegadeeshRamasamy.Scope of acculturation in globalization and remodeling of SBVU u CIDRF u MGMCRI u SSSMCRI u IGIDS u KGNC Volume 8 Issue 2 Apr - Jun 2014


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health and disease-related outcomes.International Medical Journal of Sifa University. 2014;1(2):27-28. SaurabhRamBihariLalShrivastava, PrateekSaurabhShrivastava, JegadeeshRamasamy. Vitamin-A deficiency: A global cause of public health concern. International Medical Journal of Sifa University. 2014;1(2):29-30. SaurabhRamBihariLalShrivastava, PrateekSaurabhShrivastava, JegadeeshRamasamy. Occupational cancer: Public health interventions to minimize its burden and impact on the society. Iranian Journal of Cancer Prevention 2014;7(2):111-113. SaurabhRamBihariLalShrivastava, PrateekSaurabhShrivastava, JegadeeshRamasamy. Baby-friendly initiative: A blueprint to enable breastfeeding in hospital settings. International Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2014;1(1):61-62. SaurabhRamBihariLalShrivastava, PrateekSaurabhShrivastava, JegadeeshRamasamy. Medical education: Entrusting faith in bedside teaching. Research and Development in Medical Education 2014;3(1):1-2. SaurabhRamBihariLalShrivastava, PrateekSaurabhShrivastava, JegadeeshRamasamy. Holistic approach for teaching tuberculosis in medical curriculum. Research and Development in Medical Education 2014;3(1):3-4. SaurabhRamBihariLalShrivastava, PrateekSaurabhShrivastava, JegadeeshRamasamy.Unsafe abortions: A cruel way of birth control. African Health Sciences 2014;14(2):487-488 SaurabhRamBihariLalShrivastava, PrateekSaurabhShrivastava, JegadeeshRamasamy. Iodine deficiency disorders: Public health measures to mitigate the global burden. CHRISMED Journal of Health and Research 2014;1(2):119-120. SaurabhRamBihariLalShrivastava, PrateekSaurabhShrivastava, JegadeeshRamasamy. The midday meal scheme: A holistic initiative to augment the nutritional and educational status of the children. Journal of Medical Society 2014;28(1):38-39. SaurabhRamBihariLalShrivastava, PrateekSaurabhShrivastava, JegadeeshRamasamy. Social SBVU u CIDRF u MGMCRI u SSSMCRI u IGIDS u KGNC Volume 8 Issue 2 Jan - Mar 2014

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defence and globalization: A public health tool to safeguard the modern society. Journal of Behavioral Health 2014;3(2):138-140. SaurabhRamBihariLalShrivastava, PrateekSaurabhShrivastava, JegadeeshRamasamy. Incorporating private health sector in tuberculosis control activities in India: An overview.International Journal of Health System and Disaster Management 2014;2(1):69-71. SaurabhRamBihariLalShrivastava, PrateekSaurabhShrivastava, JegadeeshRamasamy. Strengthening infrastructure in management of drug resistant tuberculosis in India. Progress in Health Sciences 2014;4(1):277-279. SaurabhRamBihariLalShrivastava, PrateekSaurabhShrivastava, JegadeeshRamasamy. Standards of Tuberculosis care: An Indian perspective. Progress in Health Sciences 2014;4(1):280-282. SaurabhRamBihariLalShrivastava, PrateekSaurabhShrivastava, JegadeeshRamasamy.Utility of pre-treatment evaluation in initiation of multi-drug resistant tuberculosis treatment. Muller Journal of Medical Sciences and Research 2014;5(2):193-194. Geetha Mani, Raja Danasekaran, KalaivaniAnnadurai.Perceptions and health-seeking practices among an urban population of Tamil Nadu, India – A baseline survey. MRIMS Journal of Health Sciences. 2014;2(1):37-39. Geetha Mani, KalaivaniAnnadurai, Raja Danasekaran.Frugal innovations: The future of affordable health care. Asian Journal of pharmaceutical research and health care 2014;6(2):1-2. Raja Danasekaran, KalaivaniAnnadurai, Geetha Mani. The need to create awareness about autism. International Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2014;1(1):63-64.

Conferences & Workshops attended:

Mr.Ratchagan, Tutor has participated in Spirometry technician training workshop 2014 at Mahatma Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute held between 06.03.2014 and 07.03.2014 Department of Pathology, contributed 2 interesting cases for the cytology CME program at MMC


46 on 29.03.2014. It was attended by the post graduates along with Dr.Manimaran, Associate Professor as the resource person. Dr. Hemanathan & Dr. Ishwarya presented the cytology case, Medullary Carcinoma of thyroid and Mucinous Carcinoma of Breast respectively. Dr.S.Anuradha, Prof and Head, Dept. of Pathology, Mr.M.I.GladMohesh, Assistant Professor, Dept of Physiology, participated in RePORT India Grantmanship seminar on 10.05.2014 at JIPMER, Puducherry. Dr.S.Anuradha,Dr.D.Manimaran, Dr.K. Bharathi, Dr.G.Hemanthan, Dr.S.Ishwarya, Dr. SwayamJothi, Mr.RajeswaraRao and Mr.Hemanth along with 2nd& 3rd M.B.B.S Students attended In Silico In Modern Medicine on 20.6.2014 held at MGMC &RI, Puducherry.

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Orthopaedic problems by C.Rajasekhara Reddy conducted by TAMPA at Halsted surgical, Chennai. Dr.SwayamJothi, Prof & Head, Department of Anatomy, attended CME on Coagulation cascade and platelet function by Dr K Sarma, Anti platelet therapy-current scenario by DrDamodaranK and Anticoagulant treatment – An update by Dr. Arun, at K T Hotel Savera, Chennai. Dr.SwayamJothi, Prof and Head, Department of Anatomy, presented the case report of Dr.Sathiyalakshmi’s - Aneurysm at the bifurcation of Basilar artery in the Scientific Society meet at SSSMC &RI. Dr.SwayamJothi, Prof and Head, Department of Anatomy, attended CME on Noisy breathing & paediatric chest Radiology by Dr L Subramanian at Lifeline –Rigid hospital conducted by TAMPA. Dr.SwayamJothi, Prof and Head, Department of Anatomy, attended Chennai Jackson’s symposium and 12th MV Arunachalam Endowment Oration on Childhood Neurological Disability at Hyatt Regency organized by Neurokrish and IMA. Dr.SwayamJothi, Prof and Head, Department of Anatomy,attended CME on Diabetic foot-a preventive approach by Dr. Sarma and ECG class by Dr. Joy Thomas at Frontier Life Line. Dr.SwayamJothi, Prof and Head, Department of Anatomy, attended a talk on ‘How not to go to a doctor by Dr. Kailash at SundaramFoundation , Anna nagar, Chennai. Dr.SwayamJothi, Prof and Head, Department of Anatomy, attended a Spiritual talk on Prayers. Rituals and Rites by Dr. Sarma followed by CME on Dyspepsia by Dr. Sarma at Kauvery Hospital. Dr.SwayamJothi, Prof and Head, Department of Anatomy, gave a Guest lecture on ‘Development of Urinary system’ for the P.G. students at the Institute of Anatomy at Madras Medical College, Chennai. Dr.SwayamJothi, Prof and Head, Department of Anatomy, appointed as judge for the K.G Saxena Memorial award, 2013 by Anatomical society of India.

Miscellany

Mr.M.I.GladMohesh, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Physiology, has earned an online certificate from The Norwegian Medical Association on “Fundamentals of Medical Ethics” through online learning. Mr.M.I.GladMohesh, Assistant Professor has earned an Adaptive certification on Plagiarism from SBVU u CIDRF u MGMCRI u SSSMCRI u IGIDS u KGNC Volume 8 Issue 2 Apr - Jun 2014


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Out Reach Programmes.

World Health Day – 08.04.2014

Theme - Preventing vector-borne diseases: “Small bite, big threat” At College The Department of Community Medicine observed World Health Day in order to spread awareness about vector-borne diseases for the undergraduate medical students of sixth and seventh semester. Students were divided into seven groups and all these groups participated in three different events – Quiz, Connection, and Dumb charades. The session was organized and attended by Dr. Kalaivani A, Dr. Raja D, Dr. Geetha M, Dr.Saurabh Shrivastava and Dr. Prateek Shrivastava ,Assistant Professors, Community Medicine. The best performing group was suitably rewarded at the end of the competition.

World No Tobacco Day – 31.05.2014

Theme: Raise Tobacco Tax – Lower death and disease

At UHTC Thiruporur The CRRIs of Community Medicine organized a program in UHTC, Thiruporur, based on the theme ‘Small bite, big threat’. The audiences were explained about the common vector borne diseases and their prevention through posters.

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The Department of Chest Medicine, Psychiatry and Community Medicine observed World No Tobacco Day in the hospital with an aim to create awareness about side effects associated with consumption of tobacco in any form. The sensitization session consisted of a skit and small health talks by the enthusiastic students of the sixth semester. Suitable guidance was given to the participating students to present the message to the beneficiaries to quit consumption of tobacco


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in a clear and an understandable way. The session was attended by Dr. Sundaramurthy (Prof & Head, TBCD), Dr. Mohanambal (Prof, Obs&Gyn), Dr. SriVidya (Asst Prof, TBCD), Dr. Thendral (Asst Prof, Psychiatry), Dr. Saurabh Shrivastava (Asst. Prof, Community Medicine), Dr. Arsappan (Asst Prof, Dentistry), and Dr. Renny (SR, TBCD). The participating students and the best performers were rewarded for their efforts to boost their confidence.

Awareness Campaign on Obesity 21.04.2014

An awareness program on obesity was conducted for general public in Achravakkam by CRRIs of Community Medicine on 21.04.2014 under the guidance of Dr. Kalaivani, Assistant Professor, Community Medicine. They were explained about the adverse effects of obesity and its management through a role play by the CRRIs posted in the department of Community Medicine.

Outreach Camps In the quarter of April – June 2014, the Department of Community Medicine in coordination with specialists from various clinical departments, and paramedical staffs conducted 51 outreach camps at Guduvancherry, Anbagam (Pananagattupakkam), Mullipakkam, and Manampathy.

New Appointments

Dr.KafeelHussainand and Dr.Sunita P. Bharati- Appointed as Assistant professor of Anatomy. Dr.Shalini, joined the Department of Physiology as Assistant Professor. Dr.R.ParthaSarathy, joined the department of Psychiatry as Assistant Professor. Dr.T.RamyaVel, joined the Department of Anaesthesia as Assistant Professor. Dr.Felix, Dr.Nagulan & Dr.Ashok Kumar joined as Assistant Professors in the Department of General Surgery.

Promotions

Dr.Manimaran.D promoted as Professor of Pathology. Dr.Dost Mohammed Khan promoted as Associate Professor of Pathology. Dr.Bharathi.K, promoted as Associate Professor of Pathology. Dr. R.Valli , promoted as Associate Professor of E.N.T. SBVU u CIDRF u MGMCRI u SSSMCRI u IGIDS u KGNC Volume 8 Issue 2 Apr - Jun 2014


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A. Research and scholarship Publications

Murthy V, Vaithilingam Y, Livingstone D, Pillai A. Prosthetic rehabilitation of palatal perforation in a patient with syphilis: the great imitator. Case Reports. 2014 Jun 2; (jun02 1):bcr2014204259–bcr2014204259. Vidhyalakshmi Santhanam, Dinesh Shankar, Yoitha Prabhunath. Trigemianl Neuralgia: Revisited. Journal of Indian academy of dental specialist researchers Jan-June 2014;1(1).

C. Academic initiatives Guest Lectures

Dr.Viswanath Rangdhol, Prof.& Head Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology, had attended “Implant Surgery & Imaging course” (Module I and II) in the month of May and June 2014 in Bangalore. Dr.Manoharan.P.S, Professor & Head, Dept of Prosthodontics, conducted an “One on one session” on the topic “Surveying and Designing of RPD” targeting the postgraduate students in the 16th PG Convention conducted by Indian Prosthodontic Society, held at Visakapattinam between 05.06.14 and 07.06.14. Dr.Srinivasan.J, Professor, Dept of Prosthodontics, conducted a preconference course on “CBCT in Prosthodontics and hands on virtual implant planning in virtual implant software” and also “One on one session” on the topic “How to select your thesis topic, choose the correct study design & frame your research protocol” targeting the postgraduate students in the 16th PG Convention conducted by Indian Prosthodontic Society, held at Visakapattinam between 05.06.14 and 07.06.14. Dr Nandakumar A, Prof and Head, Dept of Orthodontics gave a guest lecture titled “Treatment of Vertical Maxillary excess” at 1st National Symposium on “Holistic Approach to an Orthognathic Patient”, Meenakshi Ammal Dental College and Hospital on 14.06.14.

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Dr.Carounanidy Usha, Principal, IGIDS, spoke on “Capacity building for dental educators-Initial experience at IGIDS” on the SBV Ahead monthly meet at Ground floor library hall on 26.06.14. She spoke on the Faculty development program undertook by faculty of IGIDS, formation of Dental SBVU u CIDRF u MGMCRI u SSSMCRI u IGIDS u KGNC Volume 8 Issue 2 Jan - Mar 2014

Education unit and the Training of Trainers program conducted by DEU for Melmaruvathur dental college faculty. All the nine dental education unit faculty were awarded certificates on the same day.

Participation in Conf / CDE

Dr Nandakumar A, Prof and Head, Dept of Orthodontics attended the Continuing dental education programme on “Drift to Contemporary Trends- A Paradigm Shift In Orthodontics, Meenakshi Ammal Dental College and Hospital, Chennai on 19.06.14 Dr. Ramesh.C Prof & Head & Dr.Yuvraj.V Reader Dept of OMFS attended the National Colloquium on “In Silico Modelling in Modern Medicine” conducted in Mahatma Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute, Pillaiyarkuppam, Puducherry on 20.06.14. Dr.Vezhavendhan,Reader, Dr.Sivaramakrishnan, Dr.Suganya, Dr.Vidhyalakshmi, Senior lecturers participated in the CDE program, TOPAZ-14 on the topic “Recent advances in Head and Neck tumors” held at Thaai Mookambikai Dental College and Hospital Chennai on 26.06.14


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of Communication. One new research project from faculty was evaluated for IRB approval.

Humanitarian Dental Project at Leh, Ladakh

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Dr.Suganya, Senior Lecturer guided a UG student (Miss.Swathy .U) for an ICMR funded STS project 2014 and got ICMR approval Dr. Shivasakthy M, Reader, Dept of Prosthodontics, judged the poster competition on “Drug use disorders are preventable and treatable” conducted by the Department of Psychiatry on 25.06.14

The aim of a public health dentist is to provide oral health services covering a wide spectrum of population. The first such initiative in the history of Indira Gandhi Institute of Dental Sciences for an outreach program at a place as far as Leh, Ladakh

Institutional Review Board

The 3rd Institutional Review Board meeting was held on 30.05.14 from 10:45 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. The meeting was chaired by Dr. Sathyanarayanan, PG Co-ordinator in the presence of Dr. Carounanidy

became reality in the month of May 2014. This initiative was very much supported by the Principal Dr. Carounanidy Usha. A team of 3 dentists

Usha, Principal, IGIDS and the IRB Panel members - Dr. Ramesh.C, Dr. Saravanakumar.R, Dr. Manoharan.P.S., Dr. Mahalakshmi. T, Dr. Krithika Datta, Dr. Sridhar Premkumar. S and Dr. Srinivasan. The progress status of 24 Post-graduate dissertations was being reviewed. Few modifications were accepted by IRB & to be sent to IEC as a letter SBVU u CIDRF u MGMCRI u SSSMCRI u IGIDS u KGNC Volume 8 Issue 2 Apr - Jun 2014


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volunteered for this project. Dr. Senthil M, Reader,Dr. Kuldeep singh, Senior lecturer, Dept. of PHD and Dr. Ramesh, Senior lecturer, Dept of Pedodontics. The team members left for this humanitarian project on 6/05/2014 and reached ladakh on 9/05/2014. The team provided free dental services on a humanitarian basis for 3 weeks with main focus on comprehensive dental care with the concept of extracting the tooth “as last resort”. Since prevention is better than cure, emphasis was also given on Oral Health Education. The total strength of the school is about 2750 students with most of the students residing in the hostels. An interactive oral health education session was also conducted for all the students and in response the students opened up with some questions regarding their oral hygiene practices. In addition to this oral health education was also given to 4 other neighboring schools and our efforts were appreciated. As per the request of the project coordinator, the stay was extended for a week and during the stay another school was screened not far away from the town. Apart from our institute, there were dentist from other countries like Sweden and USA, and a lot of ideas were exchanged to improve the oral health status of the population of Ladakh.

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16.05.14 - Cleft Lip and Palate Program

Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopaedics in association with Scientific and Academic Forum ,IGIDS conducted a program on cleft lip and palate. Dr Manikandan MDS, Head and incharge for cleft centre-Meenakshi Ammal dental college and hospital,Chennai delivered a guest lecture on “Surgical management of cleft lip and palate”.This was followed by a lecture by Dr Venkatesh MDS Senior lecturer Dept of

Activities of Scientific & Academic forum 06.05.2014 - Webinar.

Scientific and academic forum, IGIDS organized A webinar on “Make implants a part of your daily practice”by Dr Ratandeep Patil. The program was attended by the faculty,post graduates and interns from the department of Oral surgery,Periodontics

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20.06.14 - Clinical Society Meeting

The Scientific and Academic Forum of IGIDS conducted the clinical society to discuss interesting cases and research studies. The session began with the collaring of the president of SAF Dr. Saravanakumar

by the secretary of SAF Dr. Vandana. The session was chaired by Dr. Saravanakumar. There were three presentations from the Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics and two presentations from the Department of Oral Pathology: The Bout “Flame, laser, sand blaster” by Dr Rajab Ali, 2nd year PG Dept of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopaedics; “LOC”-Line of complication by Dr Divya kanya, 1st year PG Dept of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopaedics; Orthodontic kaleidoscope by Dr Jauhar ,1st year PG Dept of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopaedics; Mucous membrane pemphigoid –a case report by Dr Aparna, 3rd year PG Department of Oral Pathology; Extraction of DNA from odontoblastic tooth processes of permanent tooth dentin-A Invitro study Dr V Saravanakumar, 3rd year PG Department of Oral Pathology. Questions from audience were answered by the presenters and moderated by the chairperson.

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Training of the Trainers for Dental Educators

Dental Education Unit, Indira Gandhi Instiute of Dental Sciences

Objectives: To train the dental educators on 1.Teaching learning principles, methods and media 2. Framing the question papers 3. Principles of evaluation of examination 4. Curriculum development Report: Members of SBV Ahead and members of Dental Education unit together organized the four days workshop on “Training of the trainers for dental educators” at IGIDS on 06.06.14, 07.06.14, 13.06.14 & 14.06.14. 24 faculty from Adhi parasakthi dental college, Melmaruvathur participated in the program. The program begun with a Pre test for the participants and Ice breaking session by Dr. Saravanakumar in the library hall. A short informal inauguration was conducted in the venue, First floor AC lecture hall, IGIDS. Dr. K. R. Sethuraman,Vice chancellor, SBV, Dr.Sharma, Principal, Adhi Parasakthi Dental College, Melmaruvathur, Managing director, Adhi Parasakthi Dental College, Melmaruvathur

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Resource personnel involved were

Dr.K.R.Sethuraman,Vice Chancellor, SBV, spoke on Teaching learning principles, Adult learning principles, SOLO taxonomy, Curriculum development. Dr. N. Anathakrishnan, Dean, PG studies, SBV, spoke on Principles & practice of evaluation, Slow & problem learners. Dr.K.A.Narayan, Vice Principal, MGMCRI, spoke on Taxonomy of objectives, Web 2 & dental education. Dr.V.N. Mahalakshmi, Controller of Examinations, spoke on Question paper setting & blue print, OSCE. Dr. CarounanidyUsha, Principal, IGIDS, spoke on Lesson plan, Evaluation of oral examination.

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and Dr. Carounanidy Usha, Principal, IGIDS and a participant of the program inaugurated the function by lighting kuthuvilakku. Thirukkurals from kalvi athigaram was recited during that event. The exhaustive four full day sessions were loaded with lectures with buzz and plenary sessions in which all the members participated actively. At the end of each topic, online feed back were obtained from the participants. Everday evening, volunteer from the participants wrote the report of the day. The next day the report will be read on the Rapporteurs session. Microteaching parallel practice sessions were held on 13.06.14 in four halls. The participants proved their efficiency in the sessions and felt it as very useful of all. All the resource persons and participants joined for a get together at Hotel Annamalai, Puducherry. Anthakshari sessions with senior faculty members really broke the barriers and they all gelled with eachother more than before. The last day had the online post test at the end of all sessions. The Pre test and Post marks were statistically evaluated which showed significant increase in their knowledge in dental education. The broken square game was conducted to incorporate cooperation and collaboration concept in them and Before & After word game with the participants which truly reflected their views on the program. The session came to an end with a valedictory function and certification to the participants. A group photo with the maiden alumini team for TOT was taken.

Integrate 2014

The final verdict was given by the senior resource persons that “Don’t think that this program will change everything and don’t think that this program will not change anything” The participants were motivated to implement the teaching learning methods, principles and media in their classes.

The Department of Periodontics and Indian Society of Periodontology (ISP) conducted INTEGRATE 2014, a National symposium on lasers and piezo surgery on 28th and 29th june. The symposium was inaugurated by Prof. K.R.Sethuraman vice-chancellor SBV University and Dr. Jagadish Pai, joint secretary ISP. 210 Delegates from 29 institutes from all over the country attended the symposium. 9 eminent speakers in the field of lasers and piezo surgery delivered the guest lectures. Live demonstration of the surgical procedures using hard and soft tissue lasers were telecast from the Dental college to the venue. Quiz program was conducted on lasers by the Department and cash prizes were awarded to the winners and runners. SBVU u CIDRF u MGMCRI u SSSMCRI u IGIDS u KGNC Volume 8 Issue 2 Apr - Jun 2014


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Anti tobacco workshop

The Department Of Public Health Dentistry on 26.06.14 conducted a tobacco cessation workshop at Sri Ganesh College of Engineering and Technology, Mullodai, Puducherry. In this program 150 Engineering students participated and they were trained on tobacco Cessation. The salient features of the program include the following. A role play depicting

the scenario of a engineering students going in to the habit of tobacco by the influence of friends and peer group was enacted. Dr. Kuldeep singh, Senior lecturer and Miss. Sruthi interns from the department conducted a group discussion on tobacco and its health effects. A workshop was conducted where the engineering students participated in providing solution for tobacco related issues in the public and on tobacco cessations. At the end a health education poster titled “tobacco and its oral effects” was donated to the college by the intern Miss.Krithiga.

F. Leadership Transitions Appointments

Dr. Anoop Mathew, Senior Lecturer, Dept of Orthodontics – 05.05.14 Dr. Selva Balaji A, Senior Lecturer, Dept. of Pediatric & Preventive Dentistry- 30.06.14 Dr. Mahdoom Ponnachi Begam, Senior Lecturer, Dept of Orthodontics – 23.06.14 Dr. Prasanya R, Tutor, Dept. of Prosthodontics – 26.06.14 The Chronicle team accords a warm welcome to the newly joined faculty.

Promotions

Dr. Prateba has been promoted as Professor, Department of Periodontics with effect from 20.04.2014. Dr. Anna Ravi has been promoted as Professor, Department of Cons & Endo with effect from 01.06.2014. SBVU u CIDRF u MGMCRI u SSSMCRI u IGIDS u KGNC Volume 8 Issue 2 Jan - Mar 2014

Dr. Bindu Meera John has been promoted as Professor, Department of Cons & Endo with effect from 01.06.2014. The Chronicle team congratulates the faculty on their Promotions.

H. Outreach Programs

World No Tobacco Day Program – 2014

A Road rally was conducted on 31.05.14 by Dept. of Public Health Dentistry to create awareness among general public about harmful effects of tobacco related habit and to submit a memorandum to the Government of Puducherry containing list of rules

and regulations that can be implemented to reduce the use of tobacco among young adult. The program included Road Rally covering the main streets of Puducherry town from Anna statue to Gandhi statue. The rally was flagged of by Dr.Saravanan, Vice Principal (Academics), Indira Gandhi institute of dental sciences. About 200 members including Faculty, CRRI, 3rd year and 1st year students and IDA members participated in the rally. Slogans were shouted to emphasis more on tobacco free youth. Posters and leaflets were distributed to the


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Student And Alumni Activities – Curricular Pg News

Awards Dr.Swatha, III Year Post Graduate participated in15th IACDE - IES PG Convention at S R M

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Dr Dhivya Kanya S, Dr Jauhar P M, Dr Naga Keerthi V, 1st year, Post Graduates, Dept of Orthodontics, attended the Continuing dental education programme on “Drift to Contemporary Trends- A Paradigm Shift in Orthodontics, Meenakshi Ammal Dental College and Hospital, Chennai on 19.06.14. Dr.Aparna, final yr PG Dr.Poorani, final year PG Dr.Saravana Kumar, final year PG Dr.Uma Devi, 2nd year PG participated in the CDE program, TOPAZ-14 on the topic “Recent advances in Head and Neck tumors” held at Thaai Mookambikai Dental College and Hospital Chennai on 26.06.2014

UG News

Celestial’14

University, Chennai and won best poster for “Comparative Evaluation of Shear Bond Strength of Composite Resin to dry and wet enamel when it is treated with water/alcohol/acetone based 5th Generation Bonding Agent”.

Presentation/ participation in Conferences

Dr. V.L. Lakshman, Dr. Lakshmi Priya and Dr. Shiva Santhosh Second year postgraduates, Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology attended CBCT course in 3D diagnostic centre Bangalore from 01.04.14 to 05.04.14. Dr.E. B. Kayalvizhi, Dr.Madhulika and Dr.SwethaPauloseThird year postgraduates, Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology attended 3 days workshops on “How to write Thesis” 9.04.14 to 11.04.14. Dr. Denny George, Dr. Melvin Arul Dev, Dr. Shymala, III Yr Post Graduates Dept of OMFS attended & presented Paper in MIDCOMS 2014 at Trishur between 23.05.14 and 25.05.14. All the III year Postgraduate students attended the “PG Dissertation Workshop” held at MGMCRI, Puducherry between 09.06.14 and 11.06.14

The Cultural night begun with rising of balloons by Dr.Saravana Kumar, Vice principal (Acad) and Dr.P.S.Manoharan, student advisor followed by the cultural programs adapt tune, duet dance, and theme dance. Chief guests for the occasion were Kalaimamani Mr.Rajamanickam, Director, Sangeetha Salangai Natyalaya and Mrs.Razia, Director, Triveni Kala Kendra dance academy. Guests were invited by Principal Dr. Carounanidy Usha. Participants from all the batches rocked on stage for fashion show. Fashion show judges were Mrs. Anitha Rheeman and Mrs.Moor Nandhi. The gala event came to an end with cake cutting by the organizing batch flamboyantz.

Ignite’ 14

IGnite-14, the college day celebration of Indira Gandhi Institute of Dental Sciences took place on 13.04.14. The chief guest of the day was Prof. Jyotindra kumar, Joint Director-Generalof Medical education, Government of Kerala. Our Vice Chancellor, Prof K.R.Sethuraman, presided over the function. The event started with the welcome address by Student Council President Mr.Agathian. Annual report was presented by Dr. Carounanidy Usha, Principal, IGIDS. The e-magazine, E-Glaze’14 CD was released by the chief guest. The winners of Dextrix’14, Loquentia’14 and Celestial’14 were awarded the prizes by Vice Chancellor and the chief guest. Mr. M. Kishore, General Secretary, Students council proposed the vote of thanks. Guest performances were given by fire dance academy, blind school people and dance by the kids of the faculty of IGIDS. The event came to an end with alumni dinner. SBVU u CIDRF u MGMCRI u SSSMCRI u IGIDS u KGNC Volume 8 Issue 2 Apr - Jun 2014


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Faculty Highlights Publications

Renuka. K, “Information bundle to people living with HIV /AIDS.” Pondicherry Journal of Nursing. April.2014;7(1):12-14 Prabavathy. S, “Loneliness-A Disease?” Pondicherry Journal of Nursing. April.2014;7(1):18-20 DivyaChoudhary, “Foods to boost our brainpower.” Pondicherry Journal of Nursing. April.2014;7(1):40-41 S. Lavanya, “A Comparative study to assess the prevalence of Preterm labour among Primi and Multigravida women admitted in MGMC & RI, Pudhucherry” .Pondicherry Journal of Nursing; April 2014; 7(1):25-28.

Academic Initiatives Scientific Presentation:

Prof. Renuka. K, Vice-Principal, HOD, Medical Surgical Nursing, was a resource person at the Indian

Medical Association Conference and Workshop with the Theme “Practical aspects in Nursing care” organized by Indian Medical Association Cuddalore zone on 21.6.14 at Krishnasamy College

of Engineering and Technology campus, Cuddalore.. She deliberated on Peri Operative Nursing Care. Ms. Kripa Angeline, Asso. Professor, Dept of Medical Surgical Nursing, also was a resource person at the Indian Medical Association Conference and Workshop. She gave a lecture on Injections without Infections. There was an enthusiastic gathering of around 700 delegates in the conference who showed keen interest to gain updated information.

Participation in scientific event.

Prof. Renuka. K Vice-Principal, attended as an observer appointed by the TamilNadu Nurses and Midwives council Chennai for the 1st State level conference organized by Pondicherry Government Nurses Association on the Theme “Prevention of Hospital Acquired Infection” Which was held on 20.06.14 at Mother Theresa College of Nursing, Puducherry. Mrs. S. Lavanya, lecturer, Ms. J. JayasakthiPrabavathy, Asst. Lecturer, Ms. V. Ilavarasi, Asst. Lecturer, Ms. Rumashanthini, Lecturer, Mrs. Arunadevi.M ,Lecturer participated in conference on “Cardiac Emergencies” held at Vinayaka Mission Nursing College on 28.04.2014. Mrs. Prabavathy.S ,Associate Professor attended the National Conference on “Nursing Care Malters – Making an experience memorable for patients and public” organized by Global Hospitals, Chennai on 27.4.14. Prof.Mrs. Annie Annal, Mrs. Prabavathy.S, Associate Professor ,Mrs. Rajeswari. S, Associate Professor, Ms. Janifer Xavier Albertina, Asst. Lecturer and Ms. Viruthambigai, Asst. Lecturer, Mr.Nithiyanandam, Asst. Lecturer,Ms.Jayalakshmi Asst. Lecturer,Ms.V. Ilavarasi, Asst. LecturerRajalakshmi.RAsst. Professor,Jhansi.K Asst. Lecturer,Priyadarshini.S Asst. Lecturerattended the conference cum workshop on the theme “Practical aspects in Nursing care” organized by Indian Medical Association cuddalore zone on 21.6.14. atKrishnasamyCollege of Engineering and Technology campus, Cuddalore.

Scientific and Academic Forum

The Department of Community Health Nursing organized Scientific Academic forum on 04.04.14 focusing on theme “Vector Borne Disease”. A Quiz program was conducted in this regard. II & IV year SBVU u CIDRF u MGMCRI u SSSMCRI u IGIDS u KGNC Volume 8 Issue 2 Apr - Jun 2014


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B.Sc (N) students enthusiastically participated & won the Prizes. Dr. Bhaskar, Senior Entomologist, Dept. Social & Preventive Medicine, Cuddalore was the guest speaker of the day. He gave an enlightening talk on “Prevention & treatment of vector Borne Disease”. Mr. Subramanian IV year B.Sc (N) student presented a case report on Filaria which sought the attention of the gathering.

Innovations Teaching

Ms. RumaShanthini. K, Asst. Professor, Dept of Medical Surgical Nursing, was deputed by INC &NACO as GFATM Trainer for Nurses on HIV/ AIDS at JIPMER, College of Nursing (Sub – Sub recipient of GFATM), Puducherry on 13th&14th of May 2014.

Learning

Literary Club –“EnsayoConcorrenza”

The SAF of KGNC was organized in Association with the Department of Medical Surgical Nursing on 20.06.14 focussing on the theme “Emergency Management and care of patient with stroke”. Dr. Murugesan, HOD, Dept of Neuromedicine, MGMC & RI gave a guest lecture on “Emergency Management of patient with Ischemic stroke”. Mr. Dhandapani.S III Year B.Sc (N) presented a case

on Head injury. Followed by a Quiz program was conducted for III & IV year B.Sc(N) students who had active participation and won the prizes. There were new rounds introduced in quiz like clinical reasoning, differential diagnosis to correlate theoryand practice which provoked the interest of the audience and the participants. SBVU u CIDRF u MGMCRI u SSSMCRI u IGIDS u KGNC Volume 8 Issue 2 Jan - Mar 2014

In commemoration of “World No-Tobacco day”, LITERARY CLUB of KGNC conducted “Ensayo – concorrenza” (Essay competition) for B.Sc.,(N) students on 12-6-14 at 11am to 12pm at II floor lecture hall, KGNC on the following topics.Smoking is injurious to health – Youngster’s role,Say No to smoking – Adolescent’s responsibility, Prevention of smoking through legal enforcement – individual views and Passive smoking – view of the public. 42 students from I, II, III, IV year B.sc., (N), IIyear M.sc.,(N)., II P.B.B.Sc.,(N)., had an enthusiastic participation . The competition was evaluated by Mrs. Uma, Professor in English. Ms.Valli from III year B.Sc,(N), Ms.SriGowri from II year B.sc.,(N) and Mr.Promoth from I Year B.Sc.(N) bagged the first three places.

Evaluation

Faculty Development Program

Performance Appraisal: KGNC is very keen in updating and evaluating the knowledge of their team members.As a part of the Performance Appraisal evaluation process, spot test for the faculty members was kept by the Director of Nursing in Research Methodology and in Nursing specialities like Medical Surgical Nursing, Child Health Nursing and OBG Nursing during the first quarter.. Prof. Renuka K, Vice-Principal secured first in both the evaluation test and was greatly appreciated by Director of Nursing in the faculty meeting. Transgender clinic: Transgender Short Film Movie Festival was held on 21st& 22nd June 2014 in Puducherry organised by SCOHD Society. The faculty members from Dept of Psychiatric Nursing attended the Festival .

Appointments

Mr.MufeethKhan.K, is appointed asLecturer inDept.of Mental Health Nursing on 7-4-14


60 Ms.Jayalakhshmi.K, is appointed as Asst. Lecturer inDept. of Mental Health Nursing on 25-4-14 Ms.Viruthambigaiis appointed as Asst. Lecturer in Dept.of Medical Surgical Nursing on 3-6-14 Mrs.Sudha.K.S is appointed as Sr.Tutor in Dept of Child Health Nursing on 13.6.14. Special appointments- Observer for Pondicherry University Mrs. S. Lavanya, Lecturer, Department of OBG was appointed as OBSERVER to Sabari College Of Nursing, by Pondicherry Universityfor the university examination held from 05.04.2014 - 23.04.2014. Mrs.ArunaDevi.M ,Lecturer ,Dept of Community Health Nursing appointed as OBSERVER to AG Padmavathy College Of Nursing, by Pondicherry University for the nursing examinationheld from 06.04.2014 - 28.04.2014.

Out Reach Programs

“KGNC-Reaching The Corners of The State”

Mass cooking demonstration The Dept of Community Health Nursing, along with B.Sc (N) IV year students of KGNC conducted Mass cooking demonstration focusing on various concepts which is as follows; on 03.04.14, Mass cooking demonstration was conducted on the theme Protein Rich DietMoorthikuppam Village. There was active interaction from the Publicwho got their doubts cleared on the concept.Nearly 6 recipes have been prepared & served. On the same day, mass cooking demonstration was conducted on the theme “Balanced diet”in association with Sevalayam trust, Puducherry at Moorthikuppam village. Nearly 45 women attended the programme and were benefitted. On05.04.14, Mass Cooking demonstration was conducted on the theme “Balanced diet” inKGNC for B.Sc (N) II year students . The students had an enthusiastic participation.

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Rally. The rally started from Bharathidhasan women’s college & ended at KambanKalaiyarangam. Students were holding placcards bearing slogan on NVBDCP ( filarial& malaria).. They created awareness to the public through the slogan & distributed pamphlets. Followed by that, they conducted Workshop on “NVBDP”under the guidance of Ms. Aruna Devi, Lecturer & Ms. Jhansi, Asst. Lecturer, KGNC.

International day against Drug Abuse and illicit trafficking

International day against Drug Abuse and illicit trafficking was commemorated on 26th June 2014. Kasturba Gandhi Nursing College had joined hands with Dept of Psychiatry, MGMC & RI in organizing poster competition for nursing students on the theme “Drug use disorders are Preventable & Treatable”. The students of all batches participated in the

World Health Day-8.04.2014

The Department of Community Health Nursing, P.B.B.Sc (N) II yr& B.Sc (N) II yr students participated in the Awareness Rally on “World Health Day “ programme organized by Government of Puducherry, Dept. of Health & Family Welfare services, National Vector Borne Disease Control Program. The chief guest Dr. Raman, Directorate of Health & Family Welfare Services, Puducherry inaugurated the Rally at Bharathidhasan women’s college. A total number of 86 students participated in

event and prize winners were honored by the Dean, Deputy Director, RMO, HOD of Psychiatry Dr. Eshwaran, HOD, Dept of Psychiatry MGMC&RI and Mrs. Prabavathy. S, Assoc. prof, Dept of Psychiatric Nursing during the felicitation programme held near Medical Records Department, MGMC&RI. Rally on Ill Effects of Drug Abuse - “A Day of KGNC”:The Department of Psychiatric Nursing, SBVU u CIDRF u MGMCRI u SSSMCRI u IGIDS u KGNC Volume 8 Issue 2 Apr - Jun 2014


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KGNC joined hands with Bharat Matha Detoxification and Treatment Centre for Alcoholic & Drug Dependence, Ariyankuppam, Puducherry to organize a Rally and Essay competition. The rally focusedon the theme “Ill Effects of Drug Abuse and Student’s Participation in Prevention of Drug Abuse” The rally was organized on 26th June 2014 at 10.00 am. 90 students of IIIYear B.Sc (N) with faculty members fromDepartment of Psychiatric Nursing, KGNC participated actively with posters, hanging boards, placards, face painting, dressed up models like a devil and angels illustrating the impact of alcoholism.The Rally began from KambanKalaiarangam and the event was flagged by Former Minister Mr. Nehru and Mr. Uttaman, Director of social service who accompanied the occasion . The rally got over at Jenmarakini Church, Mission Street. Mr. Rajavelu, Minister of Social service, Mr. Uttaman, Director of Social service, Mrs. Shanthi, Joint Director of social service were present in the closing ceremony. In the closing ceremony Minister & Director of social service congratulated the students for their creative efforts and appreciated KGNCfor encouraging the students in co-curricular activities. The Bharat Matha Centre also thanked the Chairman, Management, Principal, Vice-Principal, HOD of Psychiatric Nursing and their team of KGNC for joining them on the day against Drug Abuse. Many local and national media networks covered the footage for telecasting the good work which is as follows: • Jaya plus TV has telecasted a video of rally at 12:30 pm and a brief description was given by Mr. Dhandapani, III year B.Sc. nursing about the rally and the day against drug abuse, bringing fame to the institution. • Vijay TV has telecasted a short footage about rally in News at 10:00pm highlighting KGNC. • PudhiyaThalaimurai channel has telecasted the video of rally at 7:30 pm and a brief description was given by Ms. SasiPriya, III year B.Sc. nursing about the rally and the day against drug abuse.. • AMN TV, Sakthi Channel, Raghava TV, Deepam Channel and many other local channel has telecasted the creative works of students’ in rally. • Daily news edition like Thinamalar, Thinakaran, PuduvaiKural, Tamil Murasu, Indian Express has written about the works of students and SBVU u CIDRF u MGMCRI u SSSMCRI u IGIDS u KGNC Volume 8 Issue 2 Jan - Mar 2014

their participation in rally with captured pictures and the name of college on 27.06.14.

Student and Alumni Highlights

KASTURBIANS-Involving in Charity Work

The Alumni Association of KGNC (KASTURBIANS) with generosity donated Rs.2000/- to Ms. Sheethal, President, SCHOD society, Puducherry for Transgender Short film festival 2014 which was held on 21st and 22ndJune 2014 at St. Antony’s multipurpose Hall, Puducherry. By this, our Alumni is dedicated to serve the society

including Transgender. Mr. Vijayaraj, Alumni Secretary and Mr. Mufeeth Khan, Alumni Member attended the Transgender Film festival 14. KasturbiansMovedA step ahead-Instituting its Legal Standpoint. Our Alumni Association of KGNC (KASTURBIANS) has taken its next step.It has been Registered under the Societies of Registration Act, 1860 (Act No.XXI of 1860) on 26.06.14. and the


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Alumni Registration number is.239.Congratulations to the effort of the secretary and the office bearers.

Notable Students Accomplishments/Event Co-curricular

M.Sc (N) &P.B.B.Sc (N) students organized a Panel Discussion on the theme “How to organize the school of Nursing” on 22.04.14 between 11:00am- 12:30 pm at KGNC lecture hall. The panel discussion was hot and informative. The panel members aroused the interest of the audience. Principal Dr. S. Kamalam supplemented with updates on the theme.The final year students were benefitted from the discussion..

Laurels to KGNC

Mr. Mahesh, III Year B.Sc. Nursing bagged the first prize.Ms. GayathriGajendran, IV Year B.Sc. (N),Mr. Ajith, I year B.Sc. (N) bagged the second and third prize respectively in the poster competition on the theme “Drug Use Disorders are Preventable & Treatable” organized by Kasturba Gandhi Nursing College and Dept of Psychiatry, MGMC & RI on26-6-14.

KGNC in the Limelight

Ms. Thenmozhi. N, Mr. Surendran. S. R, Ms. Valli. C, from III YearBSc(N) received first ,second

and third prize respectively from Mr. Rajavelu, Minister of Social service, Puducherry in the essay competition on“Ill Effects of Drug Abuse and Student’s Participation in Prevention of Drug Abuse” Organized bythe Department of Psychiatric Nursing, KGNC and Bharat Matha Detoxification and Treatment Centre for Alcoholic & Drug Dependence, Ariyankuppam, Puducherry on 26-6-14.

Educational visit

As a part of the Indian Nursing Council 35 students from final year B.Sc Nursing went for an educational trip to New Delhi and they were accompanied by two faculties. The students visited various places like Trained Association of India, Christian Medical Association of India, National Institute of Health and Family welfare, Indian Red Cross and Voluntary Health Association of India from 06.04.2014 to 15.04.2014. This trip made the students to get orient about various statutory and Institutional bodies in India. The trip was very informative and useful for

the students.

IQAC-KGNC Unit

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KGNC IQAC unit in association with Department of Medical Surgical Nursing organized a workshop on Haemodynamic Monitoring of patient in critical care units on 11.04.14. The Principal and Dr. Hemanth, Asso. Professor, Dept. of Anesthesiology released the Self Learning guide on Hemodynamic Monitoring for the students. Ms.

Remyamsc(N)II Year hosted the whole programme. Dr. Rani, Asso. Professor, Dept. of Anesthesiology, gave a broad view on Haemodynamic Monitoring of patient in CCU. Skill session was conducted by Mrs. KripaAngeline, Ms. RumaShanthini, Mr. Vijayaraj, faculty from the Department Of Medical Surgical Nursing .The students were divided into groups with junior faculty as facilitator in each team. They were given with different scenario related to theme and were asked to present the scenario after discussion

with their group members. A post test was conducted. The students had gained adequate knowledge on haemodynamic monitoring. Most of the candidates had a good score. The overall feedback about the inservice training programme was graded as excellent.

Other highlights

International Nurses Day Celebration 2014

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on 19/05/2014 at II floor lecture hall, college block, MGMC&RI. The celebration began with a welcome speech by Mrs. Amir AlikhanAsmath , Nursing Superintendent,MGMC&RI. The theme of the Day “Nurses-A Force For Change- A Vital Resource for health” was unfolded by Dr. S. Kamalam, Director of Nursing. She also brought fort the avatar of film director by telecasting a short film on Qualities of aNurse – Do’s and Dont’s. this film was brought into full form by the efforts of our Director and Vice Principal Prof .Renuka.k and her team from KGNC .Dr. S. Kamalamreceived applause from the dignitaries on her new role as director.Another film “VIDHAI – A awareness on Prevention of Female Infanticide” directed by final year BSc( N) also was telecasted which was also appreciated. The special message was given by the chief guest Prof. K.R.Sethuraman, Vice Chancellor, Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth University. The programe was felicitated by Dr.LakshmanaPerumal, Residential medical officer and Dr. NirmalCoumare, Medical Superintendent,MGMC&RI followed by which there was prize distribution for nurses and faculty for different games and competition. The program was concluded with a vote of thanks rendered by Mrs. Therasa, Asst. nursing Superintendent, MGMC&RI. The celebration came to an end with a colourfulculturals by staff nurses and nursing

students of KGNC.

Proposed Event

KGNC-IQAC unit in association with department of Child health Nursing and Dept of Pediatrics, MGMC & RI has a proposal to organize a workshop on Assessment and Management of Children with Dehydration in the 2nd week of July 2014 for Staff Nurses and B. Sc (N) Students.


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