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The Chronicle Contents Research And Scholarship P.2 Research Activities P.3 Academic Initiatives P.5 Innovations P.11 Faculty Achievements And Awards P.16 The Dawn Of New Chapters P.16 University Communique P.17 Out Reach Services P.18 Scholars In The Making P.22 Other Highlights P.25 S S S M C R I P.27 IGIDS P.32 KGNC P.37

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Mahatma Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute Research And Scholarship Scientific P ublications

Karri Nanaji Rao, G. Somasundaram, D. Satheesh Kumar, R. Manavalan, A. Kottai Muthu. Antioxidant potential of various extracts from whole plants of Dolichos Biflorus (LINN) evaluated by three in vitro methods. International Research Journal of Pharmacy 2011;2(3):252-256. Sachdev DO, Gosavi DD, Salwe KJ. Evaluation of antidiabetic, antioxidant effect and safety profile of gomutra ark in Wistar albino rats. Ancient Science of Life 2012;31(3):84-89. Srinivasan. A.R, Niranjan G, Kuzhandai Velu V, Parmar P, Anish A. Status of serum magnesium in type 2 diabetes mellitus with particular reference to serum triacylglycerol levels. Diabetes Metab Syndr 2012;6(4):187189. Udhayabanu R., Pragnesh Parmar, R. Balaraman. Sudden death due to cardiac rupture – A case report. International Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences 2012;3(4):11-15. J. Venkatesaprasanna, Pragnesh Parmar, R. Balaraman. Delayed death after survival period of 28 days in case of hanging – A rare case report. International Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences2012;3(4):23-26. Lahon K, Pandian J, Somu L. Effect of sub-acute administration of propranolol on antidepressant effect of alprazolam in albino mice. Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biological Research, 2012; 2(3), 240-244. P Bharathi, R Sobana, K Jaiganesh, S Parthasarathy, S Vadivel. Effect of rag neelambari on certain physiological and behavioral parameters of preterm infants. Asian Journal of Paediatric Practice. 2012; 16(2): 23 – 26. Arunkumar Srinivasan, Prabal Joshi, Srinivasan A Raghavan. Association between waist circumference and serum triacylglycerol status in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM): A study performed on rural population in Puducherry. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research. 2012 April; 7(4): 631-634. Ananthakrishnan N. Changing trends in modern postgraduate assessment. Guest Editorial, Journal of Scientific Dentistry. E ISSN No: 2278-3865, 2012, 2, 1-2 Ramesh Ramasamy, Niranjan Gopal, Srinivasan A R, Sathish Babu Murugaiyan. Planning an Objective and Need Based Curriculum: The Logistics with Reference to the Undergraduate Medical Education in Biochemistry. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research 2013;7 (3):589-594. Niranjan G, Mohanavalli V, Srinivasan A R, Ramesh R. Serum lipid peroxides and magnesium levels following

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three months of treatment with Pioglitazone in patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research & Reviews 2013;7:35–37. Seetesh Ghose, Dilip K. Maurya, R. Narasimhan, Anitha Manoj. Bilateral aggressive angiomyxoma in pregnancy. Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences. 2013Jan;2(1):152-54. SendhilCoumary A, SeeteshGhose, RupalSamal. Paraurethral leiomyoma in a woman: a case report. Int J Reprod Contracept Obstet Gynecol. 2013Mar;2(1):99-100. Pragnesh Parmar, Gunvanti B. Rathod. Study of eruption of temporary teeth for the determination of age’. International Journal of Current Research and Review 2013;5(1):115-119. Pragnesh Parmar, Gunvanti B. Rathod. Study of knowledge, attitude and perception regarding medico-legal autopsy in general population. International Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences Feb 2013;3(6):1-6. Arun kumar S, Prabal Joshi, Srinivasan A R. Association between waist circumference and serum TAG status in type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) - A study performed on a rural population in Puducherry. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research 2013; 7: 631-634. Chhavi N, Prasanth S, Venkatesh C, Karthikeyan K. Rhizomelic Chondrodysplasia Punctata: A missed opportunity for early diagnosis. Indian J Hum Genet 2012; 18:344-5. Ramesh Ramasamy, Sathish Babu Murugaiyan, Niranjan Gopal, Rachel Shalini The Prospect of Serum Magnesium and an Electrolyte Panel as an Adjuvant Cardiac Biomarker in the Management of Acute Myocardial Infarction. Date of Online Ahead of Print: March 21, 2013. Page 1 to 4 Kumar MA, Srikanth K, Vathsalya R. Chondroid Syringoma- a rare lid tumor. Indian J ophthalmol2013: 61: 43 – 4 Srikanth K, Kumar MA. Spontaneous expulsive suprachoroidal hemorrhage caused by decompensated liver disease. Indian J Ophthalmol 2013; 61: 78 – 9 Ashok Kumar M, Amirtha Ganesh B. CRAO in moyamoya disease. Journal of clinical diagnostic & research 2013; 7(3): 545-7. Somu L, Lahon K, Pandian J. Effect of sub-acute administration of celecoxib on antidepressant effect of fluoxetine in albino mice. International Journal of Pharma and Biosciences Jan – Mar 2013;4(1):976-984. R Sobana, S Parthasarathy, Duraisamy, K Jaiganesh, S Vadivel. The effect of yoga therapy on selected psychological MGMCRI u SSSMCRI u IGIDS u KGNC


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variables among male patients with insomnia. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research. 2013 January; 7(1): 55-57. Arthi Ganapathy, Sadeesh T, Sudha Rao: Occipital Emissary Foramina in Adult Human Skulls and their Clinical Implications. NJCA.2013; 2(1): 22- 25. Venkatesh C. Devi J, Srinivasan S. Albright`s dimpling sign. Indian J Endocrinol Metab 2013; 17(2):332-3. Manigandan G, Venkatesh C, Gunasekaran D, Soundararajan P. Tubercular otitis media and Staphylococcus aureus co-infection in a five-year-old boy with miliary tuberculosis. J Global Infect Dis 2013;5:26-8. Venkatesh C, Suganya T, Gunasekaran D, Soundararajan P, Mahalakshmi VN. Empirical Antibiotic therapy and Emerging Drug Resistance. Res Rev J Med Health Sci 2013; 1(2): 8-9. Krishnamurthy S, Mondal N, Narayanan P, Biswal N, Srinivasan S, Soundaravally N. Incidence and etiology of acute kidney injury in southern India. Indian J Pediatr 2013;80(3):183-9. J. Venkatraman, D.S. Kotasthane , G. Koteeswaran : A Rare Case Of Endometrial Ossification. The Internet Journal of Pathology. 2013 Volume 14 Number 1. DOI: 10.5580/2cf4 Ananthakrishnan N.Surgical site infections – control measures. Proceedings of the International conference on Healthcare Associated Infections and Control, Pondicherry.

February 2013. Kate V, Ananthakrishnan N., Tovey FI.Is Helicobacter pylori infection the primary cause of duodenal ulceration or a secondary factor? A review of the evidence. Gastroenterology Research and Practice, Vol. 2013, Article ID 425840, 8 pages, http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/425840. Manoj Kumar R, Ananthakrishnan N.Suspected Deep Venous thrombosis: Why, Whom, When and How to Investigate? Roshan Lal Gupta’s Recent Advances in surgery, Volume 13, Ed, Puneet, N, Jaypee Bros, New Delhi, 2013, 176-207. Amirtha Ganesh B, Ravi Cherian Mathew, Ananthakrishnan N. An Idiopathic Membranous IVC Obstruction: Presenting as a Variant of the BCS. Journal of clinical and Diagnostic Research, 2013, 7, 723-5 K.V. Rajan Value of modified triple test in the diagnosis of palpable breast lumps. IJCRR 2013; 5: 125-134. Dr. K.V. Rajan . Accuracy of ultrasound guided FNAC in the evaluation of thyroid nodules (CI, Google Scholar) K.V. Rajan. Single incusion Laparoscopy surgery – Appendectomy. A novel technique. How I do it. JMAS 2013 March. Dr.Vineet Thomas Abraham, Dr.M.Chandrasekaran. Unusual Presentation in a Child. “Indian Journal Of Orthopaedics” March-April 2013 .

Research Activities C entr al I nter-Disciplinary R esearch Facility (CIDRF)

Promising to grow into a ‘Center of Excellence”, an assertive research agenda was set forward by CIDRF and Prof. N. Ananthakrishnan, Dean (Research), MGMCRI. During the first quarter of the year 2013, three projects from CIDRF were submitted to Govt. of India funding agencies for financial support. One project proposal is complete for submission in May 2013. Twelve projects are under incubation for pilot study and development into full projects in the next quarter. Projects submitted to Govt. of India for financial support during the first quarter of the year 2013:

Title of the project: To develop a reliable, cell-based high throughput screening assay for small molecular weight compounds that inhibit proliferation and metastasis of solid tumor cells (submitted in February 2013). Funding agency: ICMR, Govt. of India

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Principle Investigator: Dr. Mubarak Ali, D. Title of the project: Evaluation of comparative efficacy of chemically and biologically synthesized copper nanoparticles on anti-biofilm property for application in medical implants (submitted in February 2013). Funding agency: Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India

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Principle Investigator: Dr. Balanehru Subramanian; Co- Investigator: Dr. Veni Subramanyam Title of the project: Prophylactic potential of the extract of the bark of Terminalia arjuna in preventing osteoporosis (submitted in January 2013). Funding agency: Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of India

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Principle Investigator: Dr. Balanehru Subramanian

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Academic Initiatives SAF Guest lecture on “I nterventional

technique in the management of ischemic stroke ”

A guest lecture was conducted on 25.01.2013 by Scientific and Academic forum (SAF), Medical Education Unit, MGMC&RI. The speaker was Dr Santosh Joseph, MD, Prof and Head, Dept of Radiology and Imaging Sciences, Sri Ramachandra Medical College and Research Institute and he spoke on the topic “Interventional technique in the management of ischemic stroke”.

Prof. Joseph started his talk with a brief introduction about stroke and its etiology. He then elaborately discussed on the role of endovascular management in acute stroke. He divided the management in three part, 1. Thrombolysis, 2.

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Mechanical clot retrieval devices and 3.Stroke prevention. He discussed the role of intraarterial thrombolysis with rTPA which is more effective particularly in larger vessel occlusion with lesser dose of rTPA and lesser risk of systemic haemorrhage. Prof. Joseph described about the different clot retrieval devices like Merci device, Wing span stent, Penumbra device, Solitaire stent and discussed the techniques and their merits and demerits. In last section of his talk, Prof. Joseph discussed on several extracranial and intracranial vascular devices for stroke prevention. Prof. Joseph’s talk was enriched with several interesting cases and his personal experience on this field was very much appealing to the audience. Dr Joseph stressed on the multidisciplinary team approach which involves several persons at different level for proper management of the patients with acute stroke. The talk was followed by a live audience interaction session.

“Smt. Rukmani A mmal A nnual I nternal Or ation ” - 2012 –13

The Scientific and Academic Forum (SAF) of MGMC & RI, Medical Education Unit, conducted the Annual Internal Oration on 22.02.2013 at the college premises. For the first time in the history of MGMC & RI the Internal Oration was named after our beloved chairman Sri M.K. Rajagopalan’s mother Smt. Rukmani Ammal and henceforth shall be called as “Smt. Rukmani Ammal Annual Internal Oration.” It was delivered by Prof Dr.S.Selvasundari M.S., D.O., Head of Department of Ophthalmology, MGMC & RI on the topic “Ophthalmology-Beyond what we see”. Dr.V.Varun Kumar, Post graduate, Dept of Ophthalmology was the Master of Ceremony. Prof Dr.G.Muthurangan, Vice chancellor in charge and Prof Dr.M.Varadarajan, President of SAF graced the occasion. Prof Dr.V.Nirmal Coumare, Medical Supdt. & Secretary of SAF read out the citation. Prof Dr.G.Muthurangan felicitated the gathering. Prof Dr.M.Varadarajan handed over the citation to the orator. Prof Dr.Sudha Rao, Head, Department of Anatomy presented a bouquet to Prof Dr.S.Selvasundari and Prof Dr.K.R.Thyagarajan, Head of Department of Orthopedic presented a bouquet to

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shown with videos. The pathophysiological mechanism and the two major types of glaucoma were highlighted and the significance of IOP screening for early identification and treatment of glaucoma to prevent permanent optic nerve damage was explained. Diabetes mellitus and its manifestations in the eye were explained. Finally, hypertension and stages of hypertensive retinopathy were shown. Dr.S.Selvasundari urged the gathering to encourage and educate the public about eye donation and thereby helping in preventing corneal blindness. After the oration, Prof.N.Ananthakrishana, Dean of PG studies presented a memento to the speaker. Dr. Rengaraj, Ph.D., husband of Prof.Dr.S.Selvasundari. Dr.K.Srikanth, Professor Department of Ophthalmology presented a bouquet to Dr.R.Venkatesh, D.O.,DNB., Chief medical officer of Aravind Eye Hospital, Puducherry and son of Prof.Dr.S.Selvasundari. Dr.M. Ashok Kumar, Professor, Department of Ophthalmology introduced the orator to the gathering.

CME P rogr am

A CME program was organized by the Department of Marketing [Health Care Services], MGMCRI, Puducherry in collaboration with Neyveli Lignite Corporation Ltd. at Neyveli. Dr.S.Ravichandran, Asso.Prof, Dept. of. Orthopedics and Deputy Director Hospital services delivered a guest talk on “ Recent Advances in treating Osteoarthritis joints”, while Dr. Prasant Nayak, Assoc.Prof., Department of Urology, delivered a guest talk titled, ‘Recent advances in the field of Urology’ at Neyveli for the Neyveli Chapter of the IMA on 24.02.2013 to an elite audience of about 60 doctors.

SAF Guest lecture on “R ecent trends in the M anagement of B reast C ancer”

Dr.S.Selvasundari started her oration with a note of gratitude to her parents, professors and her husband. She highlighted about the preventable causes of childhood blindness. She enumerated the causes of childhood blindness which are Refractive error, Vitamin A deficiency, Corneal blindness, Ophthalmia neonatorum, Retinopathy of prematurity, and Congenital causes. Yet another major cause

A guest lecture was conducted on 28.02.2013 by Scientific and Academic Forum (SAF), Medical Education unit, MGMC&RI. The speaker was Dr.Rajaraman.R.,MS, M.Ch., Professor, Department of Surgical Oncology, Govt. Kilpauk Medical and he spoke on the topic “Recent trends in the Management of Breast Cancer”.

CME on “R ecent advances in Specialty H ealth Services”

A CME on ‘Recent advances in Super specialty Services’ was organized by Scientific and Academic Forum (SAF), Medical Education unit, MGMC&RI on 08.03.13. Doctors from various super specialties in and around

for preventable childhood blindness is Vitamin A deficiency. Importance of early recognition of refractive errors in children was explained and early treatment to prevent the development of amblyopia or lazy eye was insisted. The various techniques of cataract surgery from archaic practice of couching, ICCE, ECCE to phacoemulsification with femtosecond laser were MGMCRI u SSSMCRI u IGIDS u KGNC

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of Physiology where the students enjoyed doing few Yogic postures. The theme of the Workshop was “Keep Your Grass Greener” the motto of AMSA (American Medical Student Association) which aims the Medical students’ psychological well being.

“Thiru M.V.K rishnamoorthy Iyer A nnual E xternal Or ation ” - 2012 –13

Puducherry made their esteemed presence and spoke to the august gathering of 350 scientific members. As physicians and surgeons, it becomes important for us to keep abreast of the latest medical developments and make every effort to incorporate the best of the facilities available in our treatment armamentarium. Thus this CME was an opportunity to collate what’s latest in specialty, intensive, emergency care services and to keep in touch with the most recent advances in the field of Medicine.

“Workshop on M edical Student Well Being”

“Workshop on Medical Student Well Being” was conducted by Dr. P. Bharathi, Professor of Physiology, Music Medicine Unit. MGMCRI , on 09.03.2013 which was presided by Prof.G. Muthurangan, Vice Chancellor incharge, SBV University. Dr. R. Sobana Jaiganesh was the Programme coordinator. It was attended by Medical, Dental, Nursing students and members of the faculty. The program started with a Scientific Session by Dr. Eswaran, Associate Professor, Dept. of Psychiatry, who spoke on the topic titled, “An Overview of stress Management and Health Promotion”. The Workshop Session had two speakers. Dr. Barathi, Professor and Head, Music Medicine Unit, MGMC&RI spoke on the topic, “Music administration for Medical Student in Stress”, where Music in Rag Bilahari was played in folk style. The students felt that the music was relaxing and believed it would improve their learning ability. Next there was a Lecture Demonstration on “Stress and its Management by Yoga” by Dr. Madanmohan, Professor& Head, Department

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The Scientific and Academic Forum (SAF) of MGMC & RI, Medical Education Unit, conducted the Annual External Oration on 22.03.2013 at the college premises. Once again for the first time in the history of MGMC & RI, the External Oration was named after our beloved chairman Sri M.K. Rajagopalan’s father Thiru M.V.Krishnamoorthy Iyer and henceforth shall be called as “Thiru M.V.Krishnamoorthy Iyer Annual External Oration.” It was delivered by Padma Shri Prof Mohan Kameswaran, Managing Director and senior consultant, Madras ENT Research Foundation, Chennai, on the topic “Coping up with Tomorrows Technology Today” which was a treat to listen. The following are the essence of his talk. “Cochlear implant is a surgically implanted electronic device that provides a sense of sound to person who is profoundly deaf or severely hard of hearing . Cochlear implant are often called bionic ears. Cochlear implant may help provide hearing in patients that are not deaf because of damage to sensory hair cells in their cochleas. In those patents, the Implant

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often can enable sufficient hearing for better understanding of speech. The quality of sound is different from natural hearing,with less sound information being received and processed by brain. However many patients are able to hear and understand speech and environmental sounds. Newer devices and processing strategies allow recipient to hear better in noise, enjoy music,and even use their implant processers while swimming. An auditory brainstem implant (ABI) is a surgically implanted electronic device that provides a sense of sound to a person who is profoundly deaf, due to sensorineural hearing impairment ( due to illness or injury

damaging the cochleas or auditory nerves and so precluding the use of a cochlear implant. The auditory brain stem implant use similar technology as cochlear implant, but instead of electrical stimulation being used to stimulate the cochlea, it is instead used to stimulate the brain stem of the recipient. Only about a thousand recipient have been implanted with an auditory brain stem implant, due to the nature of surgery required to implant the device ( as it requires brain surgery to implant the device.) and the reduced effectiveness of the implant. ( Most auditory brain stem implant recipient only have a awareness of sound - recipient ‘s wont be able to hear musical melodies, only the beat.) Gene therapy is the use of DNA as a pharmaceutical ajent to treat disease. It derives its name from the idea that DNA can be used to supplement or alter genes with in an individual cells as a therapy to treat disease. The more common form of gene therapy involves using DNA that encodes a functional, therapeutic gene to replace a mutated gene. Other form involve directly correcting a mutation, or usual DNA that encodes a therapeutic protein drug (other than a natural human gene ) to provide treatment. MGMCRI u SSSMCRI u IGIDS u KGNC

In gene therapy DNA that encodes a therapeutic protein is packaged within a “vector”,Which is used to get the DNA inside cell within the body. Once inside, the DNA becomes expressed in the production of therapeutic protein, which in turn treat the patient disease. It refers to changes in natural pathways and synapses which are due to changes in behavior, enrironment and neural processes, as well as changes resulting from bodily injury. Neuroplasticity occurs on a variety of levels ranging from cellular changes due to learning, to large scale changes involved in cortical remapping in response to injury. The role of neuroplasticity is widely recognized in healthy development, learning, memory and recovery from brain demage”. Chairman of SBVU, Sri M.K. Rajagopalan, Dr.G.Muthurangan, Vice chancellor in charge and Prof Dr.M.Varadarajan, President of SAF graced the occasion. Dr.Karthikeyan, Head, Department of ENT introduced the orator to the gathering. Dr.V.Nirmal Coumare, Medical superintendant and Secretary of SAF proposed the vote of thanks.

Officiation as Chairperson I n Academic / S cientific Events

Dr. Madanmohan, Prof & Head, Dept. of Physiology, attended 19th International Yoga Festival – 2013 conducted by Department of Tourism, Government of Puducherry between 04.01.13 and 07.01.13. He chaired a session on yoga for cardiovascular disorders. Dr. P. Bharathi, Professor of Physiology, Music Medicine Unit. MGMCRI, chaired sessions and participated in a panel discussion at the International conference on Music Therapy - “Hidden Potential”, held at Accord Hotel, Puducherry between 23.02.2013 and 24.02.2013. A team of doctors from various part of the world who participated as speaker at the conference visited the Music Medicine Unit and toured around MGMCRI and praised the institution

for its mission and vision in promoting well being of the downtrodden people of society. Dr.Partha Nandhi, Assoc.Prof, Dept. of Community Medicine and Mr.S.Joseph Naresh, Liaison Office, Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth University chaired a session on ‘Psycho

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–social factors affecting destitute children’ at the Joint International Conference on protection of child right :Issues and challenges organized by dept of Applied Psychology Puducherry University and Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth University, Puducherry held between 18.01.2013 and 20.01.2012 at Puducherry University. Dr. Dhananjay S Kotasthane, Prof & Head, Department of Pathology, chaired a session on “Head and Neck, Thyroid Pathology “ at XVIII Indo-US international CME in cytology, Haematology, Surgical Pathology and Molecular Pathology organized by JIPMER, Pondicherry between 01.02.13 and 03.02.13. Dr. P.Soundararajan, Dept. of Pediatrics, chaired a scientific session in CME program titled Recent Advances in Speciality Health services organized by SAF, MGMCRI on 08.03.13. Prof. Mossadeq.A , Department of Urology chaired a session in the CME on ‘Recent advances in Superspecialty Services’ at MGMC&RI on 08.03.13. Prof. T.Tirou Aroul , Department of General Surgery chaired a session in the CME on ‘Recent advances in Superspecialty Services’ at MGMC&RI on 08.03.13.

P resentations in Academic/S cientific Events

Mr. A. Lokeshmaran, Lecturer in Bio-statistics, Department of Community Medicine, presented paper titled “Variable Selection for Multivariate Survival data” at International Conference on Frontiers of Statistics and its Applications 2012, in conjunction with XXXII annual convention of Indian Society for Probability and Statistics organized by Dept. of Statistics, Pondicherry University, Puducherry between 21.12.12 to 23.12.12. Prof. Ananthakrishnan N, Dean of PG &R, Dept. of General Surgery presented a paper titled, “Current Trends in postgraduate Medical Evaluation. Keynote address” at AP state Medical Education conference, Tirupathi, AP, January, 2013. Dr. D. Gunasekaran, Professor, Dept.of Pediatrics participated as an invited speaker and gave a talk on “Newer vaccines – do we need to promote them as routine vaccines” at the monthly meeting of Pondicherry Pediatric Forum on 06.01.13. Dr. Seetesh Ghose, Professor and Head, Dept. of OBGY presented a paper titled, “Vaginoplasty In Primary Amennorrhoea” in 56thAICOG conference at Mumbai from 17.01.13 to 20.01.13. Dr. Sendhilcoumary, Assoc.Prof., Dept. of OBGY presented a paper titled, “Outcome among pregnant women with IDDM and GDM at a teaching hospital -

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an experience”, 56thAICOG conference at Mumbai from 17.01.13 to 20.01.13. Dr. Lopamudra B John, Asst. Prof., Dept. of OBGY presented a paper titled “Outcome of hypothyroidism in pregnancy” at the 56th AICOG conference at Mumbai from 17.01.13 to 20.01.13. Dr.K.N.Jha, Professor, Dept of Ophthalmology presented a poster on “Clinical profile and visual outcome of severe ocular trauma: A hospital-based study from Nepal” in the Asia Pacific Ophthalmological Society- All India Ophthalmological Society Conference 2013 held at Hyderabad International Convention Centre, Hyderabad between 17.01.13 and 20.01.13. Dr. Puskar S Chowdhury, Asst.Prof., Department of Urology, presented a paper on ‘Ventral onlay BMG Urethroplasty for Fossa Navicularis strictures’ at the USICON 2013 at the National Conference at PUNE between 17.01.13 and 20.01.13. Dr. T Sivashanmugam, Associate Professor, Dept. of Anesthesiology attended an International workshop on Regional Anaesthesia: RA-ASIA-2013 held in Singapore on 19.01.13 and 20.01.13 and delivered a lecture on “Role on Regional Anaesthesia in Prevention of Chronic Pain”. He was also invited as a faculty in conducting a workshop on Ultrasound guided lower limb blocks at the same event. Dr. Madanmohan, Prof & Head, Dept. of Physiology, attended 4th National conference “Millennium Changes in Nursing Perspectives” conducted by Kasturba Gandhi Nursing College, Pondicherry on 22.01.13 and 23.01.13. He delivered a lecture-demonstration on Pranayam – Physiological Basis & Practice session during the same. Mr. A. Lokeshmaran, Lecturer in Bio-statistics, Department of Community Medicine, presented paper titled “The LASSO method for Variable Selection in the Cox model using Lung Cancer data” at International Conference on Phyto-chemicals in Health and Disease: challenge and future opportunities 2013 organized by Dept. of Biochemistry & Biotechnology in collaboration with Faculty of Marine Sciences, Annamalai University, Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu between 23.01.13 and 25.01.13. Dr.Vineet Thomas Abraham, Asst.Prof, Dept. of Orthopedics presented a short case presentation in awards category titled, “Sudden Appearance and Disappearance of Paraplegia in a Post – OP THR patient” at the International Society for Knowledge for Surgeons on Arthroscopy and Arthroplasty at New Delhi in February (ISKSAA) 2013. Prof. Ananthakrishnan N, Dean of PG &R, Dept. of General Surgery presented a paper titled, “Surgical site infections – incidence, risk factors and control measures “ at International Conference on “Healthcare Acquired Infections and control”, Pondicherry, February, 2013. Dr.Mohamed Hanifah, Associate Professor of Medicine and Consultant In Charge of MICU, was invited

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guest speaker in a CME programme for doctors held at St.Joseph of Cluny Hospital, Puducherry on 10.02.2013. He presented a paper on “Pitfalls in Anticoagulation”.

Dr.S.Ravichandran, Asso.Prof, Dept. of. Orthopedics and Deputy Director Hospital services delivered a guest talk on “ Recent Advances in treating Osteoarthritis joints” , while Dr. Prasant Nayak, Assoc.Prof., Department of Urology, delivered a guest talk titled, ‘Recent advances in the field of Urology’ at Neyveli for the Neyveli Chapter of the IMA on 24.02.2013. Dr. S.Srinivasan, Prof & Head, Dept.of Pediatrics gave a talk on “Recent Advances In Neonatal Intensive Care” in the CME program “ Recent advances in speciality health services” organized by SAF, MGMCRI on 08.03.13 Dr Puskar S Chowdhury, Asst.Prof., Department of Urology delivered a talk on ‘Recent advances in Prostate, Stricture and Stone management’ at CME on ‘Recent advances in Superspecialty Services’ at MGMC&RI on 08.03.13. Dr. B.Amirtha Ganesh, Dept. of Caridology gave a talk in the CME program “Recent advances in speciality health services” organized by SAF, MGMCRI on 08.03.13

Participation in Academic/S cientific Events

Prof. C. Ramachandran, Dr. M. Balachandar, Asst. Prof. Dept of Surgery attended minimal access surgery skill course organized by AMASI at Chennai between 11.01.13 and 13.01.13. Prof.V.Veerappan, Dr.Chandrasekaran, Dr.Abhisek Asst.Prof., Dept. of Orthopedics attended ASSICON 2013 (Association of Spine Surgeons of India Conference) from 17.01.13 to19.01.13 at Kochi. Prof Rajendra Dhaka, Dr G Mangala, Dr Shanumgasamy K, Dr Bhavani K, Dr Aditi Nayak, Asst Prof, Department of Pathology attended XVIII Indo-US International CME in cytology, Haematology, Surgical Pathology and Molecular Pathology organized by JIPMER, MGMCRI u SSSMCRI u IGIDS u KGNC

Pondicherry from 01.02.13 to 03.02.13. Prof.Krishnagopal, Prof.V.Veerappan, Prof.R. Nandakumar, Dr.Ravichandran, Dr.Surendher Kumar, Assoc.Profs. Dept. of Orthopedics attended TNOACON 2013 between08.02.13 and 10.02.13. Dr.K.Surendra Menon, Prof & Head, Dr.Pajanivel, Professor, Dr. Kanakala Bhairava Swamy, Senior Resident, Department of Pulmonary Medicine, attended the Pondicherry Chest Society Meeting on the topic ‘Newer Vaccines For Respiratory Diseases’ on 10.02.13. Dr.S.Srinivasan, Prof & Head, Dept. of Pediatrics, attended the 10th Intensive Clinical Training Program in Pediatrics as an external faculty at Kozhikode on 22.02.13 and 23.02.13. Dr.Hemanth, Associate Professor, Dr. Antony John Charles and Dr.Gayatri Mishra, Assistant Professors, attended a CME & workshop on Transesophageal Echocardiography at Pondicherry Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS), on 23.02.13 at Pondicherry. Dr. K. V. Rajan, Prof. S. Robinson Smile, Prof. T.TirouAroul, Dr. Ganesh babu, Dr. Raghuram, Dr. Brahadeeshwaran, Asst.Profs., Dept of Surgery, attended Gut Club at Pondicherry on 23.02.13 Dr.R.Pajanivel, Professor, Department Of Pulmonary Medicine, delivered a lecture on ‘Overview of OSA’ on 23.02.13 at SRMC, Chennai. Dr.K.Surendra Menon, Prof & Head and Dr.R.Pajanivel, Professor, Department of Pulmonary Medicine, invited as faculty at Ramachandra Medical College between 23.02.13 and 24.02.13 for the annual CME on ‘Newer Modalities in Pulmonary Medicine’. Mrs.A.N. Uma, Asst. Prof in Medical Genetics, Dept. of Anatomy , participated in a panel discussion at the International conference in Music Therapy held at Accord Hotel, Puducherry on 24.02.2013. Prof.Sudha Rao, Dr.N.Mugunthan, Dr.Rijied Swer Thomson, Mrs. Mary Hydrina Swer, Mrs.A.N.Uma, Dr.Sadeesh, Assistant Professors, Department of Anatomy attended a CME “Medical e Learning – Applications in Indian Scenario” at Sri Lakshmi Narayana Institute of Medical Sciences, Pondicherry on 02.03.13. Dr.S.Krishnan, Prof & Head, Dept of DVL and Dr.Srinivasan, Prof, Dr.M.Kandaswamy Asst Prof, attended a

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“Transgender camp” organized by MGMC&RI, Puducherry and SCOHD MSM, Cuddalore on 14.03.13, at Cuddalore and also visited the Scope India centre for FSW ( female sex workers) Dr. S.Krishnan, Prof & Head, Dept of DVL, attended a CME on HIV awareness conducted by the Department of Microbiology and PACS ,at JIPMER on 02.03.13. Dr.S.Srinivasan, Professor and Head, Dr.P.Soundararajan, Dr.D.Gunasekaran, Professors, Dr.Chhavi Nanda, Dr.A.Anzar, Assistant Professors, Department of Pediatrics, attended the East Coast Pedicon held on 03.03.13 at Puducherry. Dr.S.Srinivasan, Prof & Head, Dept.of Pediatrics, attended the Training in Pediatric Skills (TIPS) workshop held at Indore as a faculty on 20.03.13. Dr.R.Pajanivel, Professor, Department Of Pulmonary Medicine, attended State Task Force Meet on 22.03.13. Dr. SunitaSamal, Assoc. Prof., Dr. Pallavee, Dr. A.K.Mahapatro and Dr. JasminaBegam, Asst. Prof, Dept. of OBGY attended “The first Annual Conference on Reproductive Endocrinology, Menopause and Osteoporosis” on 23.03.13 at Chennai. Dr.K.Surendra Menon, Prof & Head, Department of Pulmonary Medicine, attended ‘PG Update in Pulmonary Medicine’ on 24.03.13 at Institute Of Chest Diseases, Government Medical College, Kozhikode. Prof.V.Veerappan and Dr.Abhishek, Asst.Prof. Dept. of Orthopedics attended “Spine Cadaveric Workshop on Deformity corrections and Minimal Invasive Surgeries” at Chinese University, Hong Kong between 24.03.13 and 26.03.13.

and Prof. D. Gunasekaran Dept., of Paediatrics participated in the “Workshop on Bioethics for the members of the Ethical committee” conducted on 03.04.13, at JIPMER, Puducherry.

M iscellany

Dr.Varun.G.B.S, Asst.Prof., successfully completed 3 months of Spine Fellowship Programme from Jan 1st – March 31st 2013 From Indian Spinal Injuries Centre, New Delhi. Dr. Ramesh Ramasamy, Prof & Head, Dr. Niranjan Gopal, Mr. Kuzhandai Velu, Dr. Reeta.R , faculty members from the Department of Biochemistry have successfully completed an online certificate course on 30.01.13 on PH207x: Health in Numbers: Quantitative Methods in Clinical & Public Health Research, from Harvard University. Dr. Niranjan Gopal, Assistant Professor, Department of Biochemistry, successfully completed online course titled “Stat2.1x Introduction to Statistics: Descriptive Statistics”, from The University of California at Berkeley on March 2013. Prof. P.Soundararajan, Department of Pediatrics, successfully completed the University of Berkely`s online statistics course STAT 2.1X, March 2013. Dr.R.Pajanivel, Professor, Department of Pulmonary Medicine, was appointed as Chairperson in RNTCP Operational Research Committee, Puducherry. Dr. S Parthasarathy, Assistant Professor, Department of Anaesthesiology, was invited as an expert reviewer for the Indian Journal of Anaesthesia, Journal of Anaesthesiology, Clinical Pharmacology and Journal of Clinical & Diagnostic research. Dr. Sameer Jahagirdar, Assistant Professor, Department of Anaesthesiology, was invited as an expert reviewer for Journal of Clinical Anaesthesia. Dr.Vellore A.R.Srinivasan, Professor of Biochemistry was featured in CNN-IBN documentary titled, “FADING TUNES”, on dying Indian classical music instruments. Dr.A.R.Srinivasan played the morsing - a small hand percussion instrument. The telecast was aired on 30.03.13 and 31.03.13. Several musical instruments on the brink of extinction were also featured in the show.

Dr.K.Surendra Menon, Prof & Head, Department of Pulmonary Medicine, attended National Pulmonary Medicine HODS’ Meet on 30.03.13 Conducted by Chest Research Foundation, Pune. Prof. Somasundaram, Dept., of General Medicine, Prof. Seethesh Ghose, Dept., of Obsteristics & Gynaecology

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Innovations Teaching - L earning

I ntern ’s Orientation progr am-2013

Under the auspices of Medical Education Unit of MGMCRI, the Interns Orientation Program – 2013 was held on 22.01.2013, Tuesday at third floor Lecture Hall, Central Library Complex. The program was meant for 120 interns (passed out in Dec 2012 and June 2012). The program was inaugurated by Prof.G.Muthurangan, Dean. The aim of the program was to familiarize new interns with their tasks in wards and their role in the community. The

towards patient care. The program was structured with interactive lectures, allotment of group task, and discussion of ethical and medico-legal case scenarios. Evaluation of the program was done by using a feedback questionnaire. It was a collaborative effort of senior faculty from the institute. At the end of the program Dr.D.R.Gunasekharan, Vicechancellor, Sri BalajiVidhyapeeth, addressed and appraised the interns about their responsibilities. He also gave away the participation certificates to the interns. Intern’s orientation program came to an end with vote of thanks by Prof. Seetesh Goshe, Coordinator, Medical Education Unit, MGMCRI.

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objectives of the program was to enable the interns appreciate need for developing good communication skills, both verbal and written, be aware of the psychosocial needs of the patients, appreciate the principles rational drug therapy, develop and refine the skills of requisitions for diagnostic tests, appropriate techniques for collection and transport of samples for laboratory test, ethical issues involved in patient care, tackle common medico-legal issue , identify their role in a multidisciplinary team , develop a sense of belonging to the institute and stress on their responsibility and accountability

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During the period, January – March 2013, the Central Library added 9,000 books thus bringing the total collection of books 20,135. The Library is now flooded with books. The addition of books includes latest books from all branches of medical subjects attracting students and faculty members. The number of daily users has increased many folds with the reading section always full. With the addition of the New books, the Second floor of the library has been re – organized. Proquest On line service is yet another area where the utilization of the Library has shown excellent growth. The Proquest on line access of the journals was introduced on 29.01.2013 for PGs and faculty. The users’ statistics received from Proquest for the period from 29.01.2013 to 31.03.2013 reveals that MGMCRI usage continues to be one among top medical instructions usage in India and is used by our scholars extensively. The following is the high lights of consolidated usage statistics of MGMCRI for the period of Jan – March 2013.More than 3100 journal articles downloaded, 2100+ unique / advanced search and 4,200 + total search done.

Patient care I nsur ance /C laim Department

Under TNCMCHIS scheme, the Insurance/Claim Department, MGMCRI, has successfully operated more than 1000 cases and the hospital is now eligible for diagnostic procedures under TNHSP – Govt of Tamil Nadu. During

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the Month of March, two patients namely Miss.Vidya and Miss.Akshaya, got admitted in the department of General Medicine, with a history of loose stools, oral ulcer, fever and cough with expectoration was provisionally diagnosed as Common Variable Immune Syndrome and treated accordingly to a road of excellent recovery.

Department of Urology

Mini PERC Ureteroscopic PCNL or Mini PERC is now being offered at the department of Urology to treat Renal Calculi with minimal morbidity. Urologist from the department of Urology performed MINI PERC on a 6 year old girl child for a right renal calculus, with this modality.

Department of Surgery

An unusual case of Polycystic Liver disease treated by Laparoscopic fenestration technique -Dr. Rajan K.V. Dr.Kannan.R, Prof. Ramachandran.GS, Polycystic liver disease (PLD) is rare and occurs with an autosomal dominant pattern, either in isolation or associated with polycystic kidney disease. Majority of these are asymptomatic and only 10-15% become symptomatic. Surgical intervention is required only when they become painful, produce compressive symptoms or other complications like infection and rupture. In recent years, laparoscopic approach for the management of these symptomatic cysts has become the standard of care. We report a case of PLD successfully managed by the laparoscopic technique, resulting in a fast recovery and minimal postoperative morbidity. A 65 year old female patient presented to our Surgical OPD with complaints of upper abdominal pain and early satiety due to discomfort during meals for three months. Clinical examination revealed a large, soft and non-tender mass in the epigastrium. An ultrasound examination showed multiple cysts in both the liver and kidneys. A CT scan of the abdomen was carried out for a better assessment and this revealed multiple hepatic cysts, the largest one measuring 12x10 cm arising from the left lobe (Figure 1). Figure 1. CT scan showing large cyst from left lobe of liver Surgical intervention was done as the largest hepatic cyst was causing pain and compressing the stomach leading to discomfort and early satiety. A 3 port technique laparoscopy was employed for carrying out the fenestration of this cyst. This procedure involved laparoscopic aspiration of the cyst fluid (nearly1litre removed) and deroofing (excision) of the cyst wall with diathermy scissors (Figure 2). This allowed the secretions from the cyst to be drained directly into the peritoneal

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cavity. A drain was placed in the residual cyst -cavity. Figure 2. Laparoscopic view of the hepatic cyst The patient made a rapid and uneventful recovery. The histopathological report of the excised cyst wall confirmed features of simple hepatic cyst. The patient was doing well at the recent OPD visit and a regular surveillance has been arranged to monitor the remaining liver cysts. Laparoscopic fenestration for simple liver cysts is a safe procedure with excellent patient benefits in terms of rapid recovery, minimal postoperative pain and cosmesis. For comparison purpose, an open procedure for this condition would have produced a prolonged hospital stay, long abdominal scar with its attendant wound complications and a significant risk of incisional hernia (Figure 3). Figure3.Comparison of surgical wounds – (a) laparoscopic (present case) versus (b) conventional laparotomy incision for a similar cyst excision

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Quadriplegia recovers: - Prof.V.Veerappan, Dr.Abhishek, Dr.Varun.G.B.S Mr.Selvaraj 28/M, who sustained Cervical Trauma, presented with Quadriplegia with bowel and bladder involvement. After a marathon surgery, both combined anterior and posterior decompression with stabilization was done in a single sitting, has recovered his upper limb power completely, with bowel and bladder control regained. With rigorous physiotherapy, lower limb sensations have also recovered. Hopefully his motor power of lower limbs will improve.

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The Harmony Indian Music Therapy R ag C handr ak auns R elieves Cardiac Pain D ue To Psychological Stress

- A case study Prof. P.Barathi, Head, Music Medicine Unit, MGMC&RI There is an enormous amount of literature on psychological stress and cardiovascular disease1. The ramifications of stress in terms of the effects of acute versus long-term stressors on cardiac functioning are innumerable. Chronic stressors include job stress, marital unhappiness, and burden of care- giving, while acute stressors include those provoked by the sudden loss or death of close relatives, friends, etc. Studies on these cases have generated extensive data concerning stressors’ contributions to diverse patho-physiological changes including sudden death, myocardial infarction, myocardial ischemia, and wall motion abnormalities, as well as to alterations in cardiac regulation as indexed by changes in sympathetic nervous system activity and hemostasis. Although stressors trigger events, it is less clear that stress “causes” the events. There is nonetheless overwhelming evidence both for the deleterious effects of stress on the heart and for the fact that vulnerability and resilience factors play a role in amplifying or dampening those effects. Numerous approaches are available for stress management that can decrease patients’ suffering and enhance their quality of life.

Transient left ventricular dysfunction is precipitated by acute stress:

Wittstein et al.2 examined 19 patients with left ventricular dysfunction that appeared in the setting of intense emotional stress (death in the family, court appearance, and so on). Upon arriving at the hospital, these patients had severe left ventricular dysfunction that rapidly improved from an ejection fraction of 20% on admission to 45% 4 days later. The patients presented with transient left ventricular apical ballooning and massively elevated plasma catecholamines. Sharkey et al.3 reported similar findings in terms of acute and reversible cardio myopathy provoked by catastrophic stress in patients with no prior history of cardiovascular disease.

Cardiovascular changes attributed to chronic stressors:

The INTERHEART study 4 investigated the relation of chronic stressors to incidence of myocardial infarction (MI) in a sample of ~25,000 people from 52 countries. Stress was defined as “feeling irritable, filled with anxiety, or as having sleeping difficulties as a result of conditions at work or at home. After adjusting for age, gender, geographic region, and smoking, those who reported “permanent stress” at work or at home had >2.1 times the risk for developing an MI. How does job stress increase risk? Subjects who are in low

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control jobs have blunted baroreflex sensitivity; that is, when their BP increases, they fail to make the appropriate adjustments of heart rate5. Other studies have demonstrated that workers with low job control respond to stressors in the laboratory environment with increased fibrinogen6. Such studies seem to suggest that the job-stressed patient is primed to hyper-respond to stressors even outside of the work environment. Orth-Gomer et al.7 studied the impact of work stress and marital stress on the subsequent incidence of coronary artery disease and found that marital stress was associated with a 2.9-fold increased risk of recurrent events. Similar data are available for men in the MRFIT (Multiple Risk Factor Intervention Trial). That trial found that chronic work stress and marital dissolution increased the risk of cardiovascular mortality in men who were followed for 9 years8. According to a 2009 Cochrane review of 23 clinical trials, it was found that some music may reduce heart rate, respiratory rate, and blood pressure in patients with coronary heart disease. Benefits included a decrease in blood pressure, heart rate, and levels of anxiety in heart patients. In 11 studies patients were having cardiac surgery and procedures, in nine they were MI patients, and in three cardiac rehabilitation patients. In most studies, patients listened to one 30-minute music session. Only two used a trained music therapist instead of prerecorded music. The use of meditation for heart disease follows the medical data that stress boosts blood pressure and blood cholesterol levels, hence a relaxing therapy such as meditation should be an important heart disease treatment. Meditation can lower dangerously high cholesterol levels in the blood along with blood pressure, it also can relieve stress levels, clearing the mind and producing a sense of calmness and control9. The Music Medicine Unit in MGMC&RI uses ethnic ragas like Rag Chandrakauns, which is capable of inducing a peaceful meditative state in order to overcome the impact of stress on the physical body. Mrs. C, aged 61 was referred to the Music Medicine Unit, MGMCRI with the complaints of anginal pain radiating to the left forearm, whenever she was exposed to overwhelming family disputes which was beyond her control. She was already under treatment with coronary vasodilators. She was administered Rag Chandrakauns for a duration of 30 mts per session, and was asked to continue listening to it at home for a period of one month. She was reviewed weekly twice and her subjective sensation of pain was assessed using a Numeric Pain Intensity scale (NRS), shown in Fig.1. 0 1 2 No Pain

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After 2 months of continuous listening, her pain score came down from 8 to a steady score of 4, even when exposed to stressful situations. How does Rag Chandrakauns relieve cardiac pain due to psychogenic origin? About thousand years back, music in India was confined to the temples for sacred ceremonies and rituals. They were not entertainment forms of music, but very potent sound formulas. These sound formulas were used in ancient times to bring tranquility and peace to agitated minds and tired bodies, as well as to change and transform the state of consciousness of the listeners. On the one hand, it served the therapeutic purpose of healing disease and sickness. On the other hand, its aim was to focus the attention of the people gathered in the temple towards onepointedness. This type of music is known as ‘margi’ music or the music which is used not for entertainment purposes, but to heal and to evolve ourselves (marga means a path). When sounds are arranged according to the principles of the ancient music of India, which are based on natural scales and intonations, they produce pure intervals and tones not found in western music. When these natural tones are expressed in the proper formula by a well trained musician, a healing vibration is set up that goes beyond the sound vibrations in the air, and resonates within us at the cellular and molecular level. This gives the listener the experience of sound healing. Apart from these gross external sounds there also exist subtle inner sounds, from the heart beat, to the sound of air in the lungs, to the sounds in the mind, and beyond. Many Indian ragas set in the rhythm of the normal pulse/heart rate, have the capacity to set right the disordered internal sounds, when absorbed through the mind11. Psychodynamics of Rag Chandrakauns: Chandrakauns is a late night raga composed of 5 notes as shown below: Arohan ( ascent)

Avarohan (descent)

The application of melodic patterns to produce a desired therapeutic effect: Sarangadeva (1210–1247) was the author of the Sangita

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Ratnakara, which is considered by many to be a very important work on Indian music. This is the last text in the Indian musicology that is referred to by both Carnatic and Hindustani Classical Music traditions, and is therefore thought to mark the point after which these two streams diverged. Sarangadeva used the term ‘sthaaya’ to denote melodic patterns with iconic signs which exhibit specific dynamic characteristics. For example, melodic patterns simulating a rolling movement like that of a pearl were known as ‘dhaala’, and those which exhibited movement like the waves of a huge river were called ‘tarangita’12. These iconic signs can be used to produce a desired therapeutic effect, since they are endowed with specific psychodynamic characteristics. Rag Chandrakauns, a pentatonic raga ( composed of 5 notes), was rendered with the notes repeating themselves in a circular fashion, thereby simulating the slow rotation of a wheel, in order to relieve the cardiac pain associated with psychological stress. The rhythm was similar to the heart rate, and the notes were made to flow in such a manner that they resonated in consonance with the ‘lub’ and dup’ of the normal beating heart. This circular flow of notes has the added advantage that it vibrates just like the swirling subtle energy field around the heart, as shown in figure 2a. The human body is like a musical instrument, expressing numerous frequencies and rhythms in a constantly changing spectrum of life. It responds and resonates in consonance with music, sounds, speech and thought from the environment, and undergoes changes of heart beat, breathing, blood chemistry and circulation of energy in various organs of the body. Our physical, mental, and emotional systems are relentlessly assaulted by the cacophony of daily life. The physical body responds by retaining tension, which limits our mobility and makes us tired. The mental and emotional systems are thrown out of balance, adding stress and making us prone to anger and depression and weakening the immune system. Musical sounds, when combined in a specific manner, have a dynamic and powerful effect in balancing the energies of the body. Therefore, the arrangement of tones for different times of day, night and seasons, and how they relate with the changing states of body chemistry, was at the very center of study for ancient Indian masters of ‘sound’ and ‘music’. Recent scientific experiments have validated the sound healing techniques used during ancient times. For example, the experiments conducted by Dr. Beverly Rubik using the electro-meridian analysis system (EMAS) have revealed improvements in the heart meridian points, after employing sound healing techniques13. Quantum physics has clearly revealed a powerful truth that everything in the universe is pure energy, vibrating and pulsing at various frequencies. What we may perceive as being “solid” is actually energy moving, yet very slowly on the quantum level. Energy Healing can be thought of as creating a state of relative balance and harmony, called homeostasis, where energy is flow-

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ing through our bodies without resistance. In order to experience this flow of energy healing, it is essential that we nurture, purify and treat our “subtle energy field” with care and love. When we shut off our internal mind-talk and concentrate our attention through meditative music or music which induces contemplation, we tune ourselves into this subtle, spiritual, quantum-level energy matrix. When this energy is allowed to transfer to our DNA (without interruption from negative attitudes), it affects the molecular and cellular levels that drive all our physical metabolic processes. This is why we have the ability to heal ourselves through prayer, meditation or conscious intention, which leads to resolution of the unresolved earlier traumatic experience, by replacing a positive outlook in the negative mind 14. A melodic pattern in Rag Chandrakauns which simulates the iconic sign of a slowly and rhythmically rotating wheel.

2. Wittstein I., Thiemann D., Lima J. et al. (2005); Neurohumoral features of myocardial stunning due to sudden emotional stress. N Engl J Med., 352 : 539-548. 3. Sharkey S., Lesser J., Zenovich A. et al. (2005). Acute and reversible cardiomyopathy provoked by stress in women from the United States, Circulation, 111: 472-479 4. Rosengren A., Hawken S., Ounpuu S. et al. (2004); Association of psychosocial risk factors with risk of acute myocardial infarction in 11,119 cases and 13,646 controls from 52 countries (the INTERHEART study): case-control study, Lancet ,364 : 953-962 5. Thomas K., Nelesen R., Ziegler M., Bardwell W., Dimsdale J. (2004); Job strain, ethnicity, and sympathetic nervous system activity. Hypertension 44: 891-896. 6. Steptoe A., Kunz-Ebrecht S., Owen N.; et al. (2003); Influence of socioeconomic status and job control on plasma fibrinogen responses to acute mental stress. Psychosom Med 65 :137-144 7. Orth-Gomer K., Wamala S., Horsten M., Schenck-Gustafsson K., Schneiderman N., Mittleman M. (2000); Marital stress worsens prognosis in women with coronary heart disease: the Stockholm female coronary risk study. JAMA, 284 : 3008-3014. 8. Matthews K., Gump B. (2002); Chronic work stress and marital dissolution increase risk of post trial mortality in men from the Multiple Risk Factor Intervention trial. Arch Intern Med 162: 309-315 9. Joke Bradt & Cheryl Dileo, (2009) ; Music for stress and anxiety reduction in coronary heart disease patients. Cochrane Database Syst Rev (2); CD006577. 10. Haefeli M and Elfering A (2006); Pain assessment. Eur Spine J 15 (Suppl 1): S17–S24 11. http/www.stephanmikes.com 12. Jose Luiz Martinez, (2001); Semiosis in Hindustani Music. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd., Delhi. 13. Rubik B (2002) ;The biofield hypothesis: its biophysical basis and role in medicine, J Altern Complement Med 8( 6 ):703. 14. Wordsworth, C.F., Holographic Repatterning Modalities for Transforming Resonance Patterns, Wordsworth Productions, 1994.

Fig.2a : Subtle energy field around the heart

Fig.2b Rag Chandrakauns is rendered in such a way that the notes are delivered in the form of a rotating wheel, to simulate the subtle energy field around the heart. REFERENCES

1. Joel E. Dimsdale, MD, (2008); Psychological Stress and Cardiovascular Disease.J Am Coll Cardiol. 51(13):1237-1246.

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Faculty Achievements And Awards Awards

the Society of Biological Scientists of India – SOBSICON 2013 held between 03.01.13 to 06.01.13 at Karpaga Vinayaga Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Kanchipuram District. Prof. C. Ramachandran, Dr. M. Balachandar, Asst. Prof. Dept of Surgery have attended minimal access surgery work shop organized by AMASI at Chennai on 13.01.13 and was awarded, “FMAS” degree.

Mrs.A.N. Uma, Asst. Prof in Medical Genetics, Dept. of Anatomy, won the best paper award for the presentation titled, “Carcinogenesis in a congenital deformed fetus” at the 3rd National Conference of

The Dawn Of New Chapters L eadership Tr ansitions Prof.G.Muthurangan, Dean (Administration) has been appointed as Vice Chancellor-Incharge. Dr.Ananthakrishnan, Professor, Dept. of Gen.Surgery has been appointed as Dean-PG Studies and Research.

Dr.Nirmal Coumare, Professor, Dept.of ENT has been appointed as Medical Superintendent. Dr.Ravichandran.S Associate Professor, Dept. of Orthopaedics has been appointed as Deputy Director–Hospital Services.

Dr.Mahalakshmi.V.N Professor & HOD, Dept. of Paediatric Surgery has been appointed as Controller of Examinations.

Mr.Balamukundan.S has been appointed as Sr. Personnel Manager

Mr.Joseph Naresh has been appointed as Deputy Registrar (Academics).

Dr.Seetha.K.S, B.Sc.,MBBS.,M.D., joined MGMCRI family as Professor & HOD of Microbiology on 04.01.2013. Her hallmarks of success and motto in life – “Self discipline, Simplicity, Sincerity, Selfless service and being humane”.

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Dr.Narayanan did his MBBS in 1974, MS in General Surgery in 1977 and M.Ch in Plastic Surgery in 1983, at Madurai Medical College, Madurai Kamaraj University. He joined MGMCRI as Prof & HOD of Plastic Surgery on 07.02.2013. MGMCRI u SSSMCRI u IGIDS u KGNC


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A ppointments:

Name Designation Department Date of Joining Dr.Tumbanatham.A Asst Professor General Medicine 02.01.2013 Dr.Ramlingam.V Senior Resident Orthopaedics 21.01.2013 Dr.Muthu Manickam.R Asst Professor Orthopaedics 21.01.2013 Dr.Vinoth.S Asst Professor Gen.Surgery 04.03.2013 Dr.Sandeep.M.M.R Asst Professor Orthopaedics 04.03.2013 Dr.Ramkumar.S Asst Professor Orthopaedics 06.03.2013 Dr.Muthu Venkat Senior Resident Gen.Medicine 19.03.2013 Dr.Deepak.S Asst Professor Gen.Medicine 20.03.2013 Dr.Baskar Professor Forensic Medicine 19.03.2013

P romotions

Dr.Rajkumar Patil-Associate Professor Community Medicine has been promoted as Professor. Dr.Natarajan-Assistant Professor General Surgery has been promoted as Associate Professor. Dr.Rajan.K.V-Assistant Professor General Surgery has been promoted as Associate Professor.

We congr atulate all the members on their appointments and promotion.

University Communique R egional A nd Global E ngagement Joint I nternational C onference on P rotection of Child R ight Issues and Challenges

A Joint International Conference on Protection of Child Right: Issues and Challenges was organized by Department of Applied Psychology, Puducherry University and Sri Bajaj Vidyapeeth University between 18.01.2013 and 20.01.2013 at Convention Cum Cultural Center, Puducherry University. The topic of the conference, ‘Protection of Child Right - is it the need of the hour?’ was discussed at various levels as a large number of children across the world are deprived of

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their basic right of education nutrition health care and safe childhood. The conference was inaugurated on18.01.2013, by Honorable Mr Justice P P Naolekar, Former Judge of Supreme Court and presently Lokayukt, State of Madhya Pradesh. The inaugural function was presided by eminent personalities like Prof J A K Tareen Vice –Chancellor, Puducherry University, Prof.D.R.Gunasekaran, Vice–Chancellor, Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth University, Prof. M Shantha Sinha, Chairperson, The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights and Prof M. Ramadass, Director, Studies (SEI and RR),Puducherry University and International speakers on Child Rights, Emeritus Professor Kim Oates from Sydney Medical School, Australia and Jenny G Ray, President, The International Society for prevention of Child Abuse and negligence, United Kingdom. The key note address of the conference was delivered by Prof. Kim Oates, Sydney Medical School, Australia, Prof.Shantha Sinha, Chairperson, and The National Commission for protection of Child Right, New Delhi and Prof John Conte, University of Washington, United Sates of America. There were various session on different topics pertaining to child right which were chaired by stalwarts of their respective fields like Prof. Michael DINNE, Prof. Neeradha Chandra Mohan, Prof Neela Dabir, Prof, S.S Nathawat, Prof,Vimala Veerarahavan, Prof, Volume 7 Issue 1

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M.Varadharajan, Dr Panch Ramaligam, Dr Rameswari Pandyan, Prof,Waheeda Khaw, Prof.N.K.Chaddas, Prof Nilanjana Sanyal, Dr Chellaperumal, Prof.M.S.Lalithamma. The conference highlighted the current issues of the children of our country face in their daily lives. It discussed in depth about the lives of the destitute children or orphan, street children, juveniles, physically and psychologically abused children of our country. At the end of the day, salient recommendations were made as a policy decision, to be forwarded to the policy makers and the Government of India for implementation. Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth enjoys the pride of taking part in the conference in taking up a social issue of current

importance. Thanks to the Chancellor Shri M.K.Rajagopalan for contributing his might towards the success of the conference.

Out Reach Services Department of Ophthalmology

During the first quarter of the year, 2013, the Department of Ophthalmology conducted eye camps under the District Blindness Control Society at various places in and around Cuddalore district. A total of 1531 were screened, out of which 47 Patients with cataract were brought to MGMCRI and operated free of cost.

“Ageing and H ealth: G ood H ealth A dds years to L ife ”

World Health Organization (WHO) is commemorating 2012-13 year as “Symbol Of Old Age Health Care” all over the world with the theme i.e. “Ageing and Health: Good Health Adds years to Life”. In view of this, on 24.01.13, Prof. Sharada MP, Prof & Head, all the members of the faculty, post graduates, social worker and attenders, Department of Community Medicine, MGMCRI, Puducherry visited and celebrated an evening of fun & games

to the elderly residents, many of them living alone having lost their families during the Tsunami of 2004 December. Project Director, Help Age India, Cuddalore, welcomed the gathering and thanked the Department of Community Medicine and MGMCRI for the event. The inmates actively participated in the events like Treasure Hunt, Musical Chairs & Passing the Parcel. Few of them sang songs and prayers & danced too which added flavor to event. Snacks & coffee were also served. Prizes were distributed to the winners. Five consolation prizes were also given for those who participated enthusiastically. Some of the inmates shared their views about the evening and thanked the department and MGMCRI for the new initiative.

with all inmates of Help Age India, an old age home at Cuddalore to provide a feeling of well being & relaxation

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World L eprosy Day

World Leprosy Day was commemorated on 30.01.13 at the MRD premises, MGMCRI by the Dept of DVL. Dr.S.Krishnan, Prof. & Head, Dept of DVL, gave a talk to the gathered audience, on the need to identify leprosy at an earlier stage and eradicate leprosy in total for a better and a healthier society. The Department also distributed pamphlets to all the patients and attenders attending our Hospital.

and Nalamudan Cuddalore, where 575 patients were the beneficiaries out of whom 288 patients were referred to MGMC & RI for master health check up. On 22.01.2013, a free corporate health camp was organized at EID parry, Nellikupam, where 150 employees

The Department of M arketing [H ealth C are Services]

The department of Marketing [Health care services] of MGMC&RI only focused patient services. The team led by Dr.S.Ravichandran Deputy Director – Hospital services. The Department of Marketing had conducted free health camps, Health awareness programs, corporate camps, Promotional activities, Corporate tie-ups & etc.

Free M edical C amps

From the month of January to March, 2013 the department of marketing has conducted 40 medical camps in and around Pondicherry district.

From the month January 2013, free medical camps was organized at Gramavidiyal, Mailadudurai, Cuddalore & Panrutti where 800 patients were the beneficiaries out of whom 475 patients were referred to MGMC & RI for further evaluation & treatment. On 06.01.2013 & 26.01.2013, free health check up camp was organized under the banner Nalamudan Puduvai

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were the beneficiaries out of whom 45 employees were referred to MGMC & RI for further evaluation & treatment. On 24.01.2013, a Free Health Mega Camp was organized at a social organization, Nagoor, where 500

patients were the beneficiaries out of whom 450 patients were referred to MGMC & RI for further evaluation & treatment. In the month of February 2013, free health screening camp was organized at Imaiyam foundation, Neyveli, where

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1451 children’s were the beneficiaries out of whom 453 children’s were referred to MGMC & RI for further evaluation & treatment. Free medical camps was also organized at Gramavidiyal, Vilupuram & Karaikkal where 740 patients were the beneficiaries out of whom 351 patients were referred to MGMC & RI for further evaluation &

treatment. On 09.02.2013 & 16.02.2013 medical camp was organized at SARANA trust, Pondicherry, where 500 patients

were the beneficiaries out of whom 450 patients were referred to MGMC & RI for further evaluation & treatment. On 15.02.2013, a special camp was organized at Medi assist, Vadalur, where 150 patients were the beneficiaries out of whom 45 patients were referred to MGMC & RI for further treatment & selected for surgery under TNCMHS. On 17.02.2013, 03.03.2013 & 10.03.2013, special and mega medical camp was organized on behalf of honorable Tamilnadu Chief Minister Dr.J.Jayalalitha birthday celebration at Cuddalore, Villupuram & Viruthachalam. The function was inaugurated by the honorable minister Mr.M.C.Sambath, Environment and Pollution Control. Mr.Mahaveer Shanth, chairman of CSM College welcomed gathering. Prof.Dr.G.Muthurangan, Dean, MGMC&RI honored the chief guest while Dr.S.Ravichandran, Asso. Prof. and Deputy Director – Hospital services, MGMC&RI felicitated the gathering. 1700 patients were the beneficiaries out of whom 650 patients were referred to MGMC & RI for further evaluation & treatment.

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On 19.02.2013, 26.02.13 & 18.03.2013, free medical camps was organized at Equitars, Mel bhuwanagiri, Kattumannarkovil & Irrakkur, where 550 patients were the beneficiaries out of whom 173 patients were referred to MGMC & RI for further evaluation & treatment. For the month March, free medical camps was organized at Gramavidiyal, Valavanur, Cuddalore & Sirkazhi where 1425 patients were the beneficiaries out of whom 363 patients were referred to MGMC & RI for further evaluation & treatment. On 14.03.2013, a special camp was organized at Sagodharan Transgender organization, Cuddalore, where 60 patients were the beneficiaries out of whom 20 patients were referred to MGMC & RI for further evaluation & treatment.

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The Department of C ommunity M edicine H ealth C amps

From the month of January to March 2013, the department of Community Medicine has conducted four (04) Medical Camps in and around Pondicherry district. On 22.1.2013 a multispecialty health camp was conducted in Azhagiyanatham, Cuddalore, Tamil Nadu, by the department of Community Medicine in co-ordination with the department of Medicine, Surgery, OBG, Paediatric, Orthopaedics, ENT and Ophthalmology. 313 patients were the beneficiaries and 46 patients were referred to the various departments of MGMC&RI for further evaluation and treatment. Dr. Kanagarajan. P, Asst. Professor of Community Medicine, Dr. Krithiga, PG Com. Medicine & Mr. Manivasakam, medical social worker were there to monitor & coordinate the overall camp activities. On 21.02.2013 another multispecialty medical camp was organized by the department of Community Medicine in coordination with various other specialist departments of MGMC&RI at Nallavadu, Tamilnadu. 153 patients were the beneficiaries and around 28 patients were referred to various specialist departments for further investigation and treatment. Dr.M. Prabakaran, Asst. Professor of Community Medicine, Dr. Rajkumar, PG Com. Medicine & Mr. Manivasakam, medical social worker were there to monitor & coordinate the overall camp activities. Another similar health camp was organized on 07.03.2013 at Nallaur, Tindivanam, where around 222 patients were the beneficiaries and 58 patients were referred to various departments of MGMC&RI for further required investigation and treatment as in-patients. Dr. Fredrick Stephen, PG Com. Medicine & Mr. Manivasakam, medical social worker were there to monitor & coordinate the overall camp activities. On 14.3.2013 again, a camp was organized by the department of Community Medicine in coordination with various departments to call it as a multispecialty camp at Kurampalayam, Villupuram, where 301 patients were beneficiaries and around 64 patients were referred to various department of MGMC&RI for further required treatment. Dr. Fredrick Stephen, PG Com. Medicine & Mr. Manivasakam, medical social worker were there to monitor & coordinate the overall camp activities.

administrative training to the CRRIs’ and Post-Graduate students of the department. These centres also host various training format for the undergraduate students through the department of Community Medicine as necessary curriculum for undergraduate training in India as per MCI norms. The centres functions every week-day from 8.30 am to 4.00 pm except on Saturday, with activities up to 2.00 pm. The centres provides O.P. services to the local and rural people with the basic and emergency required treatment, laboratory diagnosis and act as referral centre for MGMC&RI for those patients who need further evaluation, investigations and treatment. The O.P. Census of RHTC for the month of January 2013 was 983, among which 311 cases were new cases and 672 were old cases. For the month of February 2013 the census increased to 1139 with 400 new and 728 old cases. The O.P. census further increase in the month of March 2013, where 1221 patients were the beneficiaries among which 423 were new and 798 were old cases. The O.P. Census of UHTC for the month of January 2013 was 973 among which 446 were new cases and 527 were the old cases as the beneficiaries. There was similar O.P. Census for the month of February 2013 of 992 among which 603 were new cases and 389 were the old cases among the beneficiaries. For the month of March 2013 the O.P. Census increased to 1180 in total among which 636 were the new cases and 524 were the old cases who attended the OPD for getting benefitted. Apart from the O.P. services to the patients attending the health centres, a health education and health awareness session were done on every Thursday in UHTC, Ariayankuppam, basically for all the patients attending and the accompanying persons with them. The various topic covered were general hygiene and sanitation, common communicable diseases, Diabetes Mellitus, Balanced diet and nutrition, Hypertension and prevention, family planning, cancer awareness etc. Similarly on every Wednesday health educational and awareness session were organized in the RHTC, Seliamedu. The health education and awareness program conducted in the centres are well appreciated and were attended by the large number of local people as beneficiaries.

Activities I n The H ealth C entres:

The two health centres, namely the Rural Health & Training Centre (RHTC), Seliamedu, and Urban Health & Training Centre (UHTC), Ariayankuppam, are attached with the department of Community Medicine of MGMC&RI since the inception of the Institution not only for providing the preventive, promotive and curative health care in the community but also to provide clinical, managerial and

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Scholars In The Making Students Curricular Activities Awards

Dr Archana V, Postgraduate student, Department of Pathology, presented a paper titled “Spectrum of Fungal Infections” and was judged as the best paper presentation at the 3rd National Biological Scientist Conference organized by Karpaga Vinayaga Medical College, Maduranthagam between 03.01.13 and 06.01.13. Dr.G.Arthi, Postgraduate student, Department of Anatomy, presented a paper titled “Morphometric Analysis of Foramen Magnum in Adult Human Skulls and CT images” and was judged as the best paper presentation at the 3rd National Conference of Society of Biological Scientists of India, on 05.01.13 at Karpaga Vinayaga Medical College, Madhuranthagam.

Scientific P resentations

Dr. Ramya V, Dr. Nichintha, Dr. Rupal Samal, Dr. Rasika, Dr. RamyaTulsi, Post graduate students, Department of OBGY, presented papers titled, “Serial membrane sweeping in planned vaginal birth after cesearean section – A randomised controlled trial”, “Estimation of 24 hours urinary protein and creatinine ratio and serum uric acid in predicting the outcome in preeclampsia”, “Is rectal misoprostol an acceptable alternative to methyl ergometrine in ATMSL – a study”, “Association of elevated first trimester serum uric acid levels with the development of GDM”, “Prevalence of bacterial vaginosis among pregnant women – A study” respectively at the 56thAICOG conference at Mumbai between 17.01.13 and 20.01.13. Dr. Srinivasan G, Post Graduate student, Department of Urology, presented a moderated poster titled, ‘Dorsolateral Buccal mucosal graft Urethroplasty – a novel approach’ and unmoderated posters titled, ‘Selective renal artery angioembolisation for renal cell carcinoma’ and ‘BMG Urethroplasty for recurrent urethral stricture with diverticulum’ at the USICON 2013 – National Conference held at PUNE between 17.01.13 and 20.01.13. Dr. Sivaranjani V, Post Graduate student, Dept. of Microbiology, presented a paper titled ‘Study of Pan resistant and multidrug resistant Acinetobacter species from various clinical samples in a tertiary care hospital’ at the I Annual Conference of Indian Association of Medical Microbiologists, Tamil Nadu &Pondicherry chapter, on 02.02.13 at VMKVMC, Salem. Dr. N.Sandeep Krishna, Post Graduate student, Department Of Pulmonary Medicine, presented a poster

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and a paper titled “A study of Awareness About Resistant Tuberculosis Among Medical Professionals” and “A Study of Sputum Eosinophils in Acute Exacerbation of Asthma” respectively at the 67th National Conference On Tuberculosis & Chest Diseases Held in Mahavir Cancer Sansthan, Patna between 08.02.13 and 10.02.13. Dr. Srinivasan G, Post Graduate student, Department of Urology, attended course on “Urolithiasis management” conducted by the American Urological Association at Nadiad, Gujarat between 21.02.13 and 23.02.13. Dr. Harsh Chugh, Post Graduate student, Department of Surgery, presented a paper titled, “Unusual case of acute appendicitis – a case report”, at Gut Club at Pondicherry on 23.02.13. Dr.Arun, Post Graduate student, Department of Orthopedics, presented an E-Poster Presentation titled, “Tumour like mass in Lumbar Vertebra”, at the ASSICON 2013 (Association of spine Surgeons of India Conference) from 17.01.13 to19.01.13 at Kochi. Dr.Sundaram, Post Graduate student, Department of Orthopedics, presented an E-Poster Presentation titled, “Simple Bone Cyst in the Dorsal Vertebra – A Rare case Report” at the ASSICON 2013 (Association of spine Surgeons of India Conference) from 17.01.13 to19.01.13 at Kochi.

Participation I n Academic/S cientific Events

Dr. V.Varun Kumar, Final Year D.O, Post Graduate student, Department of Ophthalmology, attended the Asia Pacific Ophthalmological Society- All India Ophthalmological Society Conference 2013 held at Hyderabad International Convention Centre, Hyderabad between 17.01.13 and 20.01.13. Dr. Tulasi Raman P and Dr. Narayanasamy S, Post Graduate students, Department of Pharmacology, attended a Workshop on Pharmacovigilance an Outlook at VIMS&RC, Bangalore held between18.01.13 and 19.01.13. Dr.Prashanth, Dr.Arun, and Dr.Sundaram, Post Graduate student, Department of Orthopedics, attended ASSICON 2013 (Association of Spine Surgeons of India Conference) between 17.01.13 and 19.01.13. Dr. L. Ravichandran, Dr. D. Sivagamasundari and Dr. A. Akhila, Post Graduate students, Dept. of Microbiology, attended the workshop on “Diagnostic procedures in Mycology”, at VMKVMC, Salem on 01.02.13. Dr Vaishali D Kotasthane, Dr Atul Jain, Dr Sujata Mallick, Dr V Archana, Post Graduate students, Department of Pathology attended XVIII Indo-US International CME in cytology, Hematology, Surgical Pathology and Molecular Pathology organized by JIPMER, Pondicherry from 01.02.13

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to 03.02.13. Dr. L. Ravichandran, Dr. D. Sivagamasundari and Dr. A. Akhila, Post Graduate students, Dept. of Microbiology, attended the I Annual Conference of Indian Association of Medical Microbiologists, Tamil Nadu & Pondicherry chapter, at VMKVMC, Salem on 02.02.13. Dr Sujata Mallick, Dr Archana V, Post Graduate students, Department of Pathology attended “Rapid Review Course In Pathology”, organized by Sri Ramachandra Medical College and Research Institute, Chennai from 06.02.13 to 11.02.13. Dr. R.Ragulan, Dr. Ajis Rehman, Dr. P.Jagadeesh Kumar, Dr. N.Sandeep Krishna, Dr. K.Ranjish, Dr. Vineeth Alexander & Dr. Varghese Louis, Post Graduate students, Department of Pulmonary Medicine, attended the Pondicherry Chest Society Meeting titled, ‘Newer Vaccines For Respiratory Diseases’ on10.02.13. Dr. R.Ragulan & Dr.Ajis Rehman attended annual CME on ‘Newer Modalities in Pulmonary Medicine’, Post Graduate students, Department Of Pulmonary Medicine at Ramachandra Medical College between 23.02.13 and 24.02.13. Dr. Naveen Chandru, Dr. Selvam, Dr. Sourav Bag, Post Graduate students, Dept. of Anesthesiology, attended a CME & workshop on “Transesophageal Echocardiography” at Pondicherry Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS), on 23.02.13 at Pondicherry. Dr. Diego Edwinand, Dr. Valentina Y, Post Graduate students, Dept. of Microbiology, attended the CME on “Issues in HIV” conducted by Department of Microbiology, JIPMER and Pondicherry AIDS Control Society at JIPMER on 02.03.13. Dr.Anitta, Dr.Raji & Dr.Barnali, Post Graduate students, Dept of DVL, attended a CME on “HIV awareness” conducted by the Department of Microbiology and PACS, at JIPMER on 02.03.13. Dr.Vedha, Post Graduate student, Department of Anatomy, attended a CME “Medical e Learning – Applications in Indian Scenario” at Sri Lakshmi Narayana Institute of Medical Sciences, Pondicherry on 02.03.13. Dr. Tulasi Raman P, Dr. Israel Raja Johnley and Dr. Femijas M.P, Post Graduate students, Department of Pharmacology, attended a Conference on “New Insights into Current Pharmacovigilance Challenges” at the DIA – 4th Pharmacovigilance Conference, Bangalore held between 08.03.13 and 09.03.13. Dr.Asritha .P & Dr.Neenu, Post Graduate students, Dept of DVL, attended the “GOLD MEDAL EXAM ” conducted at Manakula Vinayakar Medical College on behalf of IADVL, Puducherry branch on 09.03.13 . All the post graduate students from the Dept of DVL attended a “Transgender camp” organized by MGMC&RI ,Puducherry and SCOHD MSM ,Cuddalore on 14.03.13,

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at Cuddalore , and also visited the Scope India centre for FSW( female sex workers).

Dr.Jigar Patel, Dr. Atif, Post Graduate students, Dept of Surgery attended Gut Club at Pondicherry on 23.03.13. Dr. P.Jagadeesh Kumar, Dr. N.Sandeep Krishna, Dr. K.Ranjish, Post Graduate students, Department of Pulmonary Medicine, attended the ‘PG Update in Pulmonary Medicine’ on 24.03.13 at Institute of Chest Diseases Government Medical College, Kozhikode.

M edicon 2013

It has been 5 years since the inception of MEDICON and the conference is becoming more and more popular with every edition. MEDICON provides a viable platform for young researchers and budding doctors, to showcase their contributions to research. Out of 14 students selected for ICMR- STS 2012 and who had successfully completed STS 2012, seven students have been selected for MEDICON 2013, an International Conference for medical students to be held at New Delhi, from 11.4.13 to 14.4.13, at University College of Medical Sciences. The names of the selected students who are going to make their presentations are Dr. Keerthi Jain, Mr. Arun Kumar S, Ms. Srividhya Ravi, Ms. Indhuja M,Mr. John Christian, Mr. Ramprasath and Ms. Hema S.

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Students E xtr a / C o curricular Activities

On 21.2.13, the Annual Sports Meet, Talentia’13 kick started with the inauguration of the proceedings with the tennis matches in our sports complex for both men and women. A week later, throw ball for men and women were conducted, the former being introduced for the first time, was well received. The cricket matches for men were held in the week-ends. Cricket for women, re introduced this year were conducted in the following days. With the outdoor events being held on one side, the indoor events too were conducted for both men and women. With table tennis, carrom and chess played under the roof, the scorching heat was taken out of question. Volley ball and foot volley for men were conducted in the subsequent days. Kho-kho for men and women conducted in the following days after the intercollegiate sports, turned out to be the most exciting event attracting the majority. Battles between the batches were brought to a hault with an Inter Collegiate Sports Meet round the corner. Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College conducted Arena-2013, a state level inter college sports meet between

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9.3.13 & 11.3.13, in which MGMCRI college won the following prizes: Table tennis (men) – 1st place, Throw ball (women) – 1st place, Volley ball (women) – 2nd place, Table tennis (women) – 2nd place, Badminton (men) – 2nd place, Football (men) – 2nd place. Abishek of Leonides & Muthamil of Fedorranz won the best player award in table tennis (men) and throw ball (women) respectively. Annual Sports Day, Talentia ’13 was inaugurated on 29.3.13 by the Vice Chancellor in charge, Dr. G. Muthurangan at MGMC sports complex. Everyone was pretty excited as the event was held for the first time within our campus and under the auspices of our new sports convener, Prof. Karthikeyan,ENT Dept. With many other senior faculties present, the proceedings began with the track events for both men and women. The two days were jam packed with events with minimum breathing space. Basket ball & foot ball for men and field events for both men & women were the events conducted during the days. Games for the faculty were held during the days with ample number of faculty participation. It was a treat for the students to see the sporty side of their teachers.On 30.3.13, the events ended with the relay events for both men & women. The closing ceremony was preceded by our Vice Chancellor in charge, Dr. G. Muthurangan and other senior faculties & prizes for the various events were distributed by them. -Fedorranz Batch

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Other Highlights E x amination Wing, Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth University

Sir Balaji Vidyapeeth University since its inception in 2008, conducted its first final year MBBS Examination in December, 2012. The theory examinations were conducted between 07.12.2012 and 17.12.2012 and the practical examination was conducted between 26.12.2012 and 29.12.2012.From Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and Research Institute, 111 Students appeared for the final examination Part II and out of which 66 are passed out successfully. From Shri Sathya Sai Medical College and Research Institute, 72 Student appeared for the final examination Part II and 55 of them passed out successfully. Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth Congratulates the student who have successfully passed out and entered their internships.

R epublic Day C elebr ations 2013

Mother India’s 64th Republic Day celebrated on 26th January 2013 with patriotic vigour. The Nations tricolour flag was hoisted by Prof. G. Muthurangan, Dean of MGMCRI. He was accompanied by Medical Superintendent, Vice Principals of IGIDS and KGNC and by Administrative officers of MGMCRI. In his thought provoking speech the Dean recalled the events that took place between 1947 and 1950 which paved the way for India becoming a democratic and Republic country. The highlight of the function was the chief guest for the day, a veteran freedom fighter who had crossed 100 years of age, Shri A.D Sundaram. Shir A.D.Sundaram in his patriotic

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speech, spoke about his association with Shri Vallava Bai Patel and was proud about his wounds and suffering he has with him attained during the struggle. He was felicitated with a sandal garland and almost all present for the function got his blessings. It is to be noted that Shri A.D.Sundram had successfully undergone a hip replacement surgery at the age of 100 at our Institute by a team of doctors headed by our deputy Medical Superintendent, Dr Ravichandran, Assoc. Prof., Orthopedics Department. The patriotic songs by the nursing students, the speech by a medical student, the brisk parade and the tricolor flag salutation were the highlights of the day. The program was well attended by the administration staff the senior faculty, other faculty, nurses and clerical staff and student of MGMCRI, IGIDS and KGNC.

Pongal C elebr ations

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Indira Gandhi Institute of Dental Sciences, Kasturba Gandhi Nursing College, the Management had organized “Pongal Celebration Program” for all the Non – teaching Employees. This program was initiated by the idea given by the respected Chairman Shri.M.K.Rajagopalan to facilitate and honor the hard works rendered by the non – teaching staff. The Program was organized on 11th January 2013, Friday 5.30pm at A.D.R. Thirumana Mahal, Kanniyakovil, Bahoor. The Audience were welcomed by our Dean, Dr. Muthurangan who stressed the importance of such a program and appealed to the participants to remain united and strengthen the hands of our respected Chairman. The Deputy Medical Superintendent, Dr.Ravichandran in his felicitation honored the hard work of all the non teaching employees. The highlight of the program was the presence of the Chairman from the beginning to the end. In his well applauded speech, Chairman thanked the all the non teaching employees , stressed for a better working atmosphere of the institute and assured many more forthcoming benefits for the employees of the institute.As a surprise event, 11 staff from MGMC&RI, KGNC, IGIDS who were selected by Chairman himself were honored with an appreciation award and a cash award of Rs 5000/- for the hard work rendered by them towards the welfare of the institute. The honored employees were:Mr. Prabhakaran - Project Manager, Mr. Thanigaivelu - Electrical Supervisor, Mr. Ramesh- Civil Engineer, Mr. Lesley Premanath – Lab Incharge , Ms. Valli – Clerk, Ms. Revathi- Sr. Assistant, Ms. Kanchana - Technical Supervisor, Ms. Karunkuzhali- Clerk, Mr. Rayappan- Office Assistant, Mr. Sivakumar- Attender and Mr. Pushpanathan - Attender The program included a ‘Light Music Show’ and dinner.The Program was well attended by all the non teaching staff, the heads of all the departments and Mr. Ravishankar, CEO of our institute. The arrangement for the program was handed over to various committees formed and the supervised by the management team. A special thanks for the success of the program goes to Mrs. Asha Suresh Babu, Secretary to Chairman and Mr. Balamukundan, Sr. Personnel Manager.

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Women ’s Day C elebr ation

In commemoration of the WHO theme of “Promise, is a promise. Its time to act against violence to women”, the International Women’s Day celebrations (08.03.2013) was organized by SBV University on 16.03.2013 at MGMCRI. Prof. G.Muthurangan, Vice Chancellor incharge, inaugurated the celebration with an audience comprising of participant from clinical, non clinical, staff nurses and non teaching women staffs of MGMCRI, IGIDS & KGNC. Dr.V.N. Mahalakshmi, organizer of the event welcomed the gathering. Dr. Sudha Rao, Prof & Head, Dept. of Anatomy, MGMC&RI and Dr. Carounanidy Usha, Prof & Head, Dept. of Conservative, IGIDS, were the internal speakers.

External speakers, Dr. Uma Chandrasekar, Pondicherry University enlightened the audience about “Women in Workplace” while Dr. Vani Adhithan, Lawyer, highlighted the “Legal rights of Women”. Women cell of SBVU was convened for redressal of problems of all lady faculty members, female student and staff workers. Mrs. Asha Sureshbabu was named as the Convener of the cell, with members comprising of Shobana JaiGanesh, MGMCRI, Dr.Sunitha Samal MGMCRI, Dr.Bindhu Meera John, IGIDS and Mrs.Rajeswari, KGNC.

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Shri Sathya Sai Medical College & Research Institute R esearch A nd Scholarship

Hemanth Kommuru., Sree Lekha. D., Hema Priya.J., Swayam Jothi. S. Pulmonary Fissures and Lobar Variations In Relation To Surgical & Radiological Implications in IOSR journal of Dental and Medical sciences Vol 5, 2013 (1), P. 51 Rajam Krishna Subramaniam, Anita Siddharthan, Delinda Maneksh, Latha Ramalingam, A.Soosai Manickam, Pragalathan kanthakumar, Sathya Subramani. Normative data for arterial blood gas and electrolytes in anesthetized rats. IJP, February 2013, volume 45. Krishnappa K, Sridhar G, Karthika Jayakumar. Interpretative categorization based on conventional disc diffusion and MIC determination for Vancomycin resistant Staphylococcus aureus- A report. Accepted for publication in Indian J. Public Health Research and Development, March 2013. Dr.K.Senthilkumaran, Chandravathi. B, Detection of Antimicrobial Susceptibility pattern & ESBL (Extended Spectrum beta lactemases) Production of bacterial pathogens in Urinary Tract Infections (UTI). International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences & Health Care, Feb-2013, Issue 3, Vol1, ISSN 2249-5738. Dr.S.Anuradha, Dr.K.Bharathi. Hyperthyroidism due to bilateral benign cystic struma ovarii: A rare case report. Thyroid res pract 2013;10:23-5 Dr.S.Anuradha, Dr.K.Bharathi, Abdul Khalique. Oculosporidial polyp infected secondarily by Enterobius vermicularis. Advanced Biomedical research/January-March 2013/Vol.12(1) Pradeep Sukla, Raja D, Vinoth R, Jegadeesh Ramasamy. Preventing threshold in human immune virus of infected persons through statistical model. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Science & Health Care. 2013;1(3):43-46. Saurabh RamBihariLal Shrivastava, Prateek Saurabh Shrivastava, Jegadeesh Ramasamy. Lung Cancer: Knowledge-Application Gap. South Asian Journal of Cancer. 2013;2(1):18. Saurabh RamBihariLal Shrivastava, Prateek Saurabh Shrivastava, Jegadeesh Ramasamy. Implementation of public health practices in tribal populations of India – Challenges & Remedies. Healthcare in Low-resource Settings. 2013;1(1):e3. Saurabh RamBihariLal Shrivastava, Prateek Saurabh Shrivastava, Jegadeesh Ramasamy. Epidemiological investigation of a case of chickenpox in a medical college in Kancheepuram, India. GERMS. 2013;3(1):18-20. Saurabh RamBihariLal Shrivastava, Prateek Saurabh Shrivastava, Jegadeesh Ramasamy. Role of self-care in

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management of diabetes mellitus. Journal of Diabetes & Medical Disorders. 2013;12:14. Saurabh RamBihariLal Shrivastava, Prateek Saurabh Shrivastava, Jegadeesh Ramasamy. Childhood Blindness: Is My World Getting Smaller?” Indian Journal of Medical Sciences. 2011;65(12):557-558. [Published online & in print version on 04/03/2013] Prateek Saurabh Shrivastava, Saurabh RamBihariLal Shrivastava. A study of spousal domestic violence in an urban slum of Mumbai” published in International Journal of Preventive Medicine. 2013;4(1):27-32.

R esearch Activities Ongoing R esearch P rojects

Anatomy Department:1.Study of lobulations of lungS.Swayam Jothi Hemanth Kommuru, Sundara murthy,Sri Vidhya. 2.Serosal covering of appendix forming appendices epiplicae-A retrospective & prospective study - S.Swayam Jothi.S.Anuradha, Rajeswara Rao.N,.Hemanth Kommuru. 3.Morphometric study and variations of gall bladder Hemanth Kommuru, .Swayam Jothi,S., .Uday kumar,P, Sujatha,N. 4.Lymphoid tissue of the Appendix - Swayam Jothi, S.,Anuradha,S.,Hemanth Kommuru,Rajeshwar Rao,N. 5.Study about fat deposit in different layers of the wall of the Appendix - Swayam Jothi, S.,Anuradha,S., ,Rajeshwar Rao,N. Hemanth Kommuru.6.Study about Corpus callosum & Cavumsepti pellucidi - Swayam Jothi S, Hemanth K.7.Whether Embalmed cadavers are infective - Swayam Jothi S, Karthika Jeyakumar. 8.Polycystic Ovarian Disease - Rajeswara Rao N ,Swayam Jothi.9.Effect of Fenugreeek (Trigonella foenum graceum) seed Extract On Streptozotocin induced diabetic rats – A Histologic study of pancreas & Liver by Dr.Vinay .10.A Study of the lymphoid tissue in Human Appendix by Hemanth kumar. K.11.Autonomic ganglia in the wall of the appendix by Rajeswara Rao. N. Physiology Department: 1.A study of short term heart rate variability in dipping tobacco users –M.I.Glad mohesh, 2. Influence of sedentary lifestyle of young women on heart rate variability and its improvement after simple aerobic exercise training - Dr.Latha.3. Influence of higher BMI and hypercholesterolemia on heart rate variability (HRV) in overweight young adult males- Dr.Latha. Microbiology Department : 1.Diagnosis of Neurocysticercosis by antigen detection in various body fluids- Sunilkumar.Jada.2.Screening for neurocysticercosis antigen and antibody among the patients attending our institution.3.Prevalence of Taenia solium Teaniasis & Cysticercosis in rural Kanchipuram, a focus familial clustering.4.Incidence of Worm infestation with anemia Volume 7 Issue 1

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and IQ assessment among the Tribal children of Kancheepuram District.5.Aerobic and Anaerobic bacterial analysis of appendectomy specimens – Dr. Karthika Jayakumar.6.Nosocomial infection among in-patients of tertiary care Centre – Dr. Karthika Jayakumar.7.Noncultural method of diagnosing candidiasis- Dr. Karthika Jayakumar.8.Epidemiological survey of gastro enteritis in rural Kancheepuram district- Dr. Karthika Jayakumar.9.A comparative study on the teaching learning technique among second MMBS students with PBL & Lecture- Dr. Karthika Jayakumar.10.Awareness of Infection control protocol among Para-medical personnel in a tertiary care centre of Kanchipuram district- Dr. Karthika Jayakumar.11Prevalence of Tinea versicolar in tertiary care centre- Dr. Krishnappa.12. Incidence of Biofilm production in IV catheter related infections- Dr. Sivakammy.13.Analysis of air in the hospital environment in patient care area- Ms.Anitha.14.Detection of antibiotic sensitivity in multi drug resistant microorganisms using red wine-Ms.Anitha.15.Prevalence of bacterial and fungal infestations in decaying fruits –Ms.Anitha.16. Acomparative study of conventional antibiotic sensitivity testing against silver nanoparticles among diabetic foot ulcer patients-Ms.Anitha17.Efficacy of antimicrobial activity of gold nano-particles(aunps) synthesized by guava(psidium guajava) fruit extract- Ms.Anitha.18.Efficacy of anti-bacterial activity of Calotropis gigantea latex extract- An in-vitro study-Ms.Anitha. Community Medicine Department : 1.Prevalence and determinants of Undernutrition among children below 5 years of age in selected villages of Kancheepuram District, Tamil Nadu: A Cross-sectional study – Dr M. Geetha.2.Utilization of maternal health services among women in rural areas of Kancheepuram District, Tamil Nadu: A Cross-sectional study – Dr D. Raja.3.Assessment of knowledge and practices about tuberculosis and drug resistant forms of tuberculosis among clinical teaching faculty of a medical college – Dr Saurabh. Forensic Medicine Department : 1.Study of the profile of Verbal and Non- verbal Clues of Deception among people of South Indian descent-Dr Vijay Kautilya D, Pramika.2.Study of handwriting class characters of among south Indians, the extrinsic factors that influence these class characters and reflection of these characters on attempted imitation-Dr Pravir Bodkha, Dr Vijay Kautilya D.3.Study to identify age specific class characters handwriting and their predictive accuracy among the South Indians- Dr Vijay Kautilya D, Dr Pravir Bodkha, Swathi.4.Study of correlation of lip print patterns in parents and their children amoung South Indians - Dr Laishram, Dr Vijay Kautilya, Dr Pravir Bodkha, Abhishek.5.Estimation of stature from length of thumb in south Indian Population - Dr Pravir Bodkha, Sri Saijanani.

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Academic I nitiatives C me On Deadly Dare Devils:

The Department of Microbiology conducted a CME on D3 – Deadly Dare Devils on 13.03.2013. The speakers were Dr.Malathy, Consultant, Shankara Nethralaya, Chennai who spoke on ‘ESBL’, Dr.Srividhya, Assistant Professor of Pulmonology, SSSMC&RI who elaborated on ‘XDR Tuberculosis’ and Dr. Krishnappa, Associate Professor of Microbiology, SSSMC & RI who discussed on ‘Drug Resistant Malaria’. The session was well attended by the faculty members and IV semester students of II MBBS. It

was highly interactive as it dealt with the drug resistance in Bacteria and parasites which causes life threatening illness. The IV semester students made the programme even more colourful by their ‘Poster Presentation’ and two prizes were given to the best posters.

World Tuberculosis Day - 24.03.2013

In order to spread awareness about tuberculosis among the undergraduate medical students and faculty members of the Medical College, Department of Pulmonary Medicine and Community Medicine observed World TB day on 29.03.2013. The sensitization session was attended by Dr.T.R.Gopalan, Dean; Dr Thirunarayanan, Medical Superintendent; Heads of various Departments -Pulmonary Medicine (Dr. Sundaramoorthy), Community Medicine (Dr. Jegadeesh Ramasamy), General Medicine (Dr. Nasreen), Microbiology (Dr. Karthika), Physiology (Dr. Das), Anatomy (Dr. Swayamjyothi), Obstetrics & Gynecology (Dr. Mohanambal), General Surgery (Dr. Devakannan) and faculty members from different clinical, para clinical

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and pre clinical departments. The target audiences were the undergraduate students from sixth and seventh semester students. The program comprised of a poster competition and a debate competition in which students participated with lot of enthusiasm.

Participation in Scientific Events

Dr. Sundaramurthy Professor & HOD, Dept. of Pulmonary Medicine participated in State Level “Workshop on Drug resistant Tuberculosis” on 18.03.2013 held at Government hospital of Thoracic medicine, Tambaram Sanatorium.

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Poster Competition: 12 groups were constituted each consisting of 8-10 students and following topics were assigned to them:- Signs and symptoms of TB – Adults & Children,,Mode of transmission,,How to diagnose pulmonary tuberculosis – Sputum examination, Where to go for sputum examination, Number of sputum examination, Importance of visiting to a government approved laboratoryTB is curable with DOTS - Availability of free medicines; Need of complete treatment, DOTS – What is DOTS; IP & CP in Cat I & II, Protect yourself against tuberculosis & BCG vaccine, Stop transmission of tuberculosis - Cough etiquette and ethics, TB & HIV & DMDrug resistant forms of tuberculosis – MDR, XDR, World TB Day theme -2013 (Stop TB in my lifetime) and Airborne infection control in hospitals . Debate Competition: The topic for debate was ‘Tuberculosis eradication in near future - Possible or not possible’. Two groups consisting of seven students each were constituted in advance and they were guided by the faculty members for their points of discussion. The debate was well received by the audience with periodical applause from both

sides. It was certainly a thought provoking session for the students as well as the faculty members. A panel of judges was constituted to assess both posters and debate separately and winners for each event were suitably rewarded at the end.

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M.I.Glad Mohesh, Assistant Professor, Department of Physiology got his ICMR STS-2013 student research proposal selected for 3rd consecutive time since 2010. He has also completed a diploma certification in Herbal technology from Lifeteck Research Center, Chennai. Dr. Saurabh RamBihariLal Shrivastava has been appointed as an Editorial Board member in American Journal of Public Health Research; Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease; Healthcare in Low-resource Settings and International Journal of Gynecological and Obstetrical Research.

I nnovations Teaching – L earning and Evaluation

3rd Basic workshop in Medical Education Technologies Medical Education Unit (MEU) conducted the “ 3rd Basic workshop in Medical Education Technologies” from 20.03.2013 to 22.03.2013. A total number of 20 participants of the cadre of Assistant Professors, Associate Professors and Professors from various Clinical & Non Clinical Department were trained in the workshop under the supervision of MCI observer, Dr. Rashmi Vyas from CMC, Vellore. The Workshop was not only a training programme for the faculty members but it was also made very interesting to the participants by well planned, co-ordinated lectures delivered by various members of the MEU in an interactive way.

The first day of the programme began with Registration and a surprise pre-test, followed by Inauguration. Then, ice breaking was conducted by Dr.Karthika Jayakumar and by the MCI observer, Dr. Rashmi Vyas. By the ice-breaking session, the participants were made to feel comfortable and familiar with their fellow group members and were mentally

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remarks from the MCI Observer- who spoke about motivated MEU members, highly interactive participants & she also stressed the necessity of practicing at least one of the learning objective from the teaching learning methods.

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ready to adopt the training programme in a more comfortable way.This was followed by Group Dynamics conducted by Dr.Karthika Jayakumar & Dr.Senthil Kumaran. The sessions before lunch were Systems Approach and Learning Process, Adult Learning and Taxonomy of Learning conducted by Dr.Pravir Bodkha , Dr.Karthika Jayakumar and Dr. Venkadatri respectively. Post lunch sessions included Educational objectives, Introduction to Micro teaching and Introduction to Curriculum conducted by Dr.Narasimha Rao, Dr.Swayam Jothi and Dr.T.R.Gopalan respectively and the day ended by filling the feedback forms by the participants. The second day began with Rapporteurs’ session and large group teaching followed by small group teaching with live demonstration by Dr.Karthika Jayakumar and Dr.T.R.Gopalan. This was in turn followed by Appropriate Use of Media and Problem Based Learning by Dr.Thendral and Dr. Swayam Jyothi respectively. The Post lunch included a deliberate lecture on Curricular Innovations by the MCI observer, Dr. Rashmi Vyas and the day ended by group activities on ‘Introduction to Curriculum’ by Dr.T.R.Gopalan. The third day also began with Rapporteurs’ session, which was followed by Principles of Assessment, Importance and skills of giving effective Feedback and Assessment of Knowledge by Dr.Pravir Bodkha, Dr.Pradeep Sukla and Dr.Narasimha Rao & Dr.Venkatadri respectively. Assessment of Clinical and Practical Skills was taught to the participants via OSPE& OSLER by Dr.Pravir Bodkha and Dr. Swayam Jyothi. The three days workshop ended by the concluding

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The Department of Microbiology are now employing ‘Problem based learning’ (PBL) methodology for 4th semester students during their Microbiology practical classes. Also Vertical integrated teaching was conducted by Department of Microbiology on the topic “TYPHUS FEVER” for 4th semester students in collaboration with Medicine, Community Medicine and Pharmacology Depatments for a better Teaching – Learning outcome.

Department of C ommunity M edicine

A board on ‘Talk of the Day’, set up by the Department of Community Medicine make the faculty members on rotation to write current health related news to make the students to keep abreast with the current public health issues. Having read the news the students ask and discuss with faculty members about the information and also share it with their fellow students – “LET US TALK HEALTH!!!” Also a novel idea of ‘Talking Pillars’ has come into being, whereby pictures on ‘Milestones of Preventive and Community Medicine’ are depicted on the pillars to make the student feel the sense of community service.

Vaccination P rogr amme

The Microbiology Department in collaboration with hospital infection control committee conducted a programme on ‘HBV’ from 05.03.2013 to 06.03.2013, in which Doctors, Medical Students and various paramedical staffs were vaccinated with first dose of HBV.

Faculty Achievements A nd Awards:

Dr. S. Swayam Jothi, Professor & HOD of Anatomy has been selected as the founder fellow of the Anatomical Society of India as per the letter from ASI/13-conf/secy(xxvii) dated 16.01.13. The fellowship is to be conferred upon her during the next annual conference of ASI at PGI Chandigarh in the month of November 2013.

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Dr. Swayam Jothi Professor & HOD of Anatomy presented a paper titled “Lumen of the vermiform appendix” and got best paper award at the 3rd National conference SOBSICON held between 03.01.2013 and 06.01.2013 at Karpaga Vinayaga Institute of Medical Sciences. Dr. K.Mani, Assistant Professor of Anatomy presented a paper titled “Hypoplastic left internal carotid artery and a replaced mitral valve – a cadaveric report” and got best paper award at the 3rd National conference SOBSICON held between 03.01.2013 and 06.01.2013 at Karpaga Vinayaga Institute of Medical Sciences. Dr. Sundaramurthy Professor & HOD, Dept. of Pulmonary Medicine, got National award for teaching excellence in pulmonary medicine by Indus foundationHMTV Education awards on 02.02.2013. Dr.K. Sivakamy, Assistant Professor of Microbiology, was awarded “GOLD MEDAL” for being NTR University Topper in her MD Microbiology Exam conducted in MAY2012. She was awarded the Gold medal in the XVI Annual Microbiology Conference conducted by IAMM AP Chapter between 09.02.2013 and 10.02.2013 in Visakhapatnam. ‘Faculty of the Month’ – As a faculty motivation strategy, the Community Medicine department select one faculty member and recognize for her/his academic contribution and for the development of the department and congratulated by putting the information on the notice board with their photos.

The Dawn Of New Chapters

Leadership Transitions: Dr.Manjunath has been appointed as Prof & HOD of Orthopedics on 08.02.2013. Promotions: Dr.S.Anuradha has been promoted as Professor of Pathology w.e.f 05.03.2013. Dr.A. K. Eswari promoted as Associate Professor w.e.f 28.02.13.

Out R each Activities

Urban Health Centre, Thiruporur & Rural Health Centre, Sembakkam A health talk for spreading awareness about tuberculosis was conducted at both the centers by the intern doctors under the guidance of the faculty members of the Department of Community Medicine on 26.03.2013. The interns prepared charts and posters in the local language for spreading the scientific message in a user-friendly manner. Special focus of the health talk was on: ‘Signs and symptoms of tuberculosis’, ‘The Need of early diagnosis by sputum microscopy’, ‘Directly observed Treatment’ and ‘Significance of completing the entire course of treatment’. SSSMC & RI has adopted 3 villages - Mullipakkam, Manampathy & Nandivaram and are visited by specialists on weekly basis. Apart from the above rural medical camps are organized regularly in the surrounding villages. Students

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organize rally on important health days for creating awareness. Conducting Focused Group Discussions on local health issues. Role play by students as a part of health education activity while observing health days. 10 eye camps were conducted during January to March 2013 in various villages.

Students Accomplishments Curricular Activities S cientific P resentation

Ms.Maria Fortuna ( CRRI) presented a case report from Pathology Department aat the ‘Onco Ortho Conference’ held on 24.02.2013 organised by Global hospital, Chennai

Icmr-Sts P rojects Icmr-Sts 2012

The 16 selected students of ICMR -STS 2012 completed and submitted their projects on Septembers 2012. The results of the Final Scientific Project Reports from SSSMC & RI were published on Feb 2013 and all the 16 students STS Projects have been approved by the ICMR. ‘The Chronicle’ congratulates all the students and their guides for the great venture in the field of scientific research. The following enlist the names of the students and their respective guides. 1.Ms. M. Preha Singh.(Dr.Veerendra Kumar/Biochemistry) 2. Mr.Thirumalaivasan (Dr.Abdul Rahim /Pathology) 3..Mr.T.Poothathan Prashanth (Dr. Vijay Kautilya/Forensic medicine) 4. Mr.Suyamburaja (Mr.Sunil Kumar/Microbiology) 5. Ms.P. Poornima (Dr. Prabhu/Physiology) 6. Mr.R.Harikrishnan (Dr.Madhuram/ Pharmacology) 7. Ms.A.Sivakammi (Dr.Hassan/Community Medicine) 8. Ms.A.Keerthana (Dr.Sridhar /Microbiology), 9. Mr.M.Kumaresan (Dr.Kalaivani/Community Medicine) 10.Mr.U.Sharath (Dr. Shukla /Community Medicine) 11. Ms.Deeptha Vasudevan (Mr.Sivakumar/Physiology)12. Mr.J.Arun kumar (Ms. Anitha/Microbiology) 13.Ms. R. Vyshnavi (Ms.Shwetha /Biochemistry)14. Ms.Monica Roselin (Dr.Kathika Jayakumar/Microbiology) 15. Ms.Neha (Dr.Laxmikanth /Biochemistry) 16. Ms.Abinaya( Mr.Gladmohesh/Physiology)

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The following four proposals have been accepted in ICMR-STS 2013. 1.Knowledge attitude and practice of hand hygiene among medical students –a Questionnaire based survey. Ms.D.Abinaya, III MBBS( Guide: Mr.Glad Mohesh/Physiology) 2. A study of prevalence of hepatitis B virus (HBV)infection among patients visiting tertiary care hospital in rural Kancheepuram district of Tamil nadu. Miss. Nivethitha, II MBBS.(Guide: Dr.Sridhar/ Microbiology ) 3.A study on serological evidence of typhus fever in rural Chennai. Miss. Deeptha Vasudevan, II MBBS.( Guide: Dr.Senthilkumaran /Microbiology) 4.Study of the profile of verbal and nonverbal clues of deception aiming people of South Indian descent. Miss. Pramika Rajasekaran, II MBBS. (Guide : Dr.Vijay Kautilya/ Forensic Medicine). Volume 7 Issue 1

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Indira Gandhi Institute of Dental Sciences R esearch A nd Scholarship Scientific P ublications:

J. Varsha Murthy, Singh S, Shakila R, Shastri M. Comparison of graphoanalysis with House Method in prediction of complete denture patient’s mental attitude: A Prospective comparative study. Jrnal of Indian Prosthodont Soc March 2013;vol 13 (1): 24-29. Varsha Murthy, Yuvraj V, Thomas S, Nair P. Prosthodontic management of an albinism patient – dental impliacation and management. BMJ case reports 2013,doi:10.1136/bcr – 201 2-608004

Status Of Ongoing R esearch P rojects On going Research Projects

Department of Community Dentistry - 13 Department of Periodontics - 3 Department of Oral Pathology - 6 Department of Oral Medicine & Radiology - 3 Department of Conservative dentistry & Endodontics - 6

Jayaraj, Senior lecturer, Dept. of Pedodontics attended Staff enhancement Program-“To sir with love” at SRMC, Porur, chennai on 22.02.13. Dr. Ramesh, Vice – Principal, IGIDS, Dr. Srinivasan J, Professor, Dept. of Prosthodontics, Dr. Suresh V & Dr. Yuvaraj, Readers, Dept of Oral Surgery, Dr. Jayaraj.D & Dr.Sanguida.A Senior Lecturers, Dept. of Pedodontics, Dr. Bindu John, Senior lecturer, Dept. of Cons & Endo, Dr.Lakshmi Priya, Tutor, Dept. of Periodontics attended Continuing Dental Education program on “Stainless Steel Crowns in Pediatric Dentistry; Rotary Endodontics; Post endodontic Restorations” by Indian Dental Association – Puducherry Branch on 17.03.13.

Activities of Scientific & Academic forum

01.02.13 – The new team of office bearers for the year 2013-14 took charge.

Academic I nitiatives Guest L ecture :

Dr. Carounanidy Usha, Principal, IGIDS, gave guest lecture on “Rotary endodontics” organized by IDA Puducherry on 17.03.13 at Atithi hotel, Puducherry.

Participation in C onference / CDE:

Dr. Vidhyalakshmi.S, Senior lecturer, Dept. of Oral Pathology attended I National Midterm IAOMP conference at Saveetha Dental College, Chennai between 24.01.13 and 26.01.13. Dr. Carounanidy Usha, Principal, IGIDS, and Dr.Bindu Meera John, Senior lecturer, Dept. of Cons & Endo attended “Epidemiology and Biostatistics course” in Indira Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute Pondicherry on 26.01.13 Dr. Srinivasan J, Professor, Dept. of Prosthodontics attended a workshop on C.B.C.T at Meenakshi Ammal Dental College & Hospital, Chennai on 30.01.13. Dr. Carounanidy Usha, Principal, IGIDS, underwent training in “Surgical Microscopic Endodontics” at Penn Endo Global Symposium by the faculty of Pennysylvania University on Feb 2013. Dr. Srinivasan J, Professor, Dept. of Prosthodontics attended “Reviewers training program” between 16.02.13 and 17.02.13 at Hyderabad organized by the Indian Prosthodontic Society and PEARS. Dr. Carounanidy Usha, Principal, IGIDS, Dr. Shivasakthy M, Senior lecturer, Dept. of Prosthodontics , Dr. Anna Ravi, Senior lecturer, Dept. of Cons & Endo , Dr. Volume 7 Issue 1

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The office bearers includes, Chief AdvisorDr.Carounanidy Usha; President-Dr. Ramesh. C; Immediate past President- Dr.Carounanidy Usha; Vice Presidents -Dr. Senthil. M, Dr. Saravanakumar. R; Secretary-Dr. Sanguida. A; Joint Secretary-Dr. Vandana. S; Treasurer-Dr. Bindu Meera John; Joint Treasurer-Dr. Sivasenthil. S; Executive Committee Members -Dr. Vezhavendan. N, Dr. Suresh. V, Dr. Varsha Murthy, Dr. Vineela K Reddy, Dr. Jeelani, Dr. Yuvaraj, Dr. Shanthi. V, Dr. Vidyalakshmi, Dr. Dilip kumar. S

13.02.13 - First Or al A nd M a xillofacial Surgeon ’s Day.

The Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in association with the Scientific and Academic Forum of IGIDS celebrated the 1st Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon’s day on 13.02.13. Two programs were planned for the day. At 8.30 am, an awareness program for the public was conducted at the MRD, MGMCRI. The chief guests of the day were Dr. Muthurangan.G, Vice Chancellor In charge, MGMCRI u SSSMCRI u IGIDS u KGNC


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& Vice President – AOMSI. He delivered a lecture on “Scope of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery”. Dr. Ananthakrishnan, Dean of PG Studies, SBV presented the certificate of presentation and a memento to the invited speaker. Around 150 participants were present. Dr. Sanguida, Secretary SAF, delivered the vote of thanks. A high tea was provided at the end of the session.

SBV & Dr.Varadharajan, Prof & Head, Dept. of CTVS. Dr. Ramesh, Prof & Head, Dept. of OMFS welcomed the gathering. Dr.Vijayalakshmi, Principal, IGIDS, felicitated the gathering. Pamphlets emphasizing the services rendered by the Dept. of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery were distributed to patients by Dr. Varadharajan. In his speech Dr. Muthurangan.G, stressed on the importance of good oral

The program was widely covered by the local media (TV- Right channel & Radio- Suriyan FM) and many newspapers

28.02.13- National Science Day

health and the need for early diagnosis of oral diseases. He urged the public to utilize the services of the dental hospital. Post graduate students, Dr.Balaji & Dr. Shyamala delivered presentations on the various oral diseases requiring surgical treatment. Around 150 patients attended the program. A free screening for oral cancer, and other oral diseases was inaugurated by Dr. Muthurangan.G and 94 patients were screened and referred to the dental college for further treatment, free of cost. At 2pm a lecture was organized at the Hall: 1, Medical College Block, for the faculty of MGMCRI and faculty & students of IGIDS. Dr.Ramesh, Prof & Head, Dept. of OMFS welcomed the gathering. Dr.Vijayalakshmi, Principal, IGIDS, introduced the invited speaker, Dr. Thangavelu, MDS, DNB (Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon)

The Scientific and Academic Forum of IGIDS celebrated National Science Day on 28.02.13, commemorating discovery of the Raman Effect by the Noble Laureate Sir CV Raman. The theme for the day was ‘Genetically Modified Crops & Food Security’. 1. An essay competition was conducted for the UG & PG students of IGIDS on the following topics. I)Category 1 (1St & 2Nd Year Bds)- Food Safety ( 9 Students)

II) Category 2 (3Rd & 4Th Year Bds)- Diet & Dental Health (17 Students) III) Category 3 (Interns) – Fast Food & Oral Cancer (9 Students) IV) Category 4 (Pgs) - Genetics In Dentistry (6 Students) 41 students participated in the essay competition. The papers were evaluated by four external judges. Category 1- Dr.

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Kamalam, Principal, KGNC, Category 2- Dr. Saravanan, Reader, Dept Of Community Dentistry, Saveetha Dental College, Category 3- Dr. S.V.Srinivasan, Associate Professor, Dept. of Oral Medicine & Radiology, MGPGI, Category 4- Dr. Uma.A.N, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Anatomy, MGMCRI. Best four essays (two in each year) in category 1 & 2 and best three essays in category 3 & 4 were selected. The judges distributed the prizes to the winners and certificates of participation to all the participants, on the World Dentist day celebration on 06.03.13. 2. A lecture and demonstration on “Basic Life Support” was organized for all the students (1st – 4th year, interns & PGs) and faculty of IGIDS. The program was conducted at the 2nd floor lecture hall, Medical College Block from 2pm to 4pm. Dr. Ramesh, President SAF, welcomed the gathering and the invited speaker, Dr. Hemanth Kumar.V.R, Associate Professor, Dept of Anesthesiology, MGMCRI. Dr. Vijayalakshmi, Principal presented the bouquet to the

2. A screening camp was conducted at Swaminatha higher secondary school, Keezhputhupet. 526 children were screened. 3. An elocution competition on ‘SCOPE OF DENTISTRY’ was organized at the 2nd floor lecture hall, Medical College Block, for all the students of IGIDS. Mrs. Asha Suresh Babu, Secretary to Chancellor, SBV University was the chief guest. Prof. Dr. Ramesh, President SAF, welcomed the gathering. Prof. Dr. Vijayalakshmi.K, Principal, IGIDS delivered the Dentist day message. The

judges for the essay competition conducted on the occasion of National Science day were honoured with certificates and memento.

speaker. The SAF paid tribute to Sir C V Raman. Dr. Ramesh presented a short documentary on the life and achievements of Sir C V Raman. This was followed by a video presentation on the various scientific activities of the SAF-IGIDS since 2010. Dr. Hemanth Kumar.V.R. delivered the lecture on Basic Life Support. Hand-outs on the guidelines for BLS were distributed to all students. Around 240 students and 26 faculty members were present for the lecture. Dr. Carounanidy Usha, past President, SAF presented the certificate of appreciation and a memento to the speaker. Dr. Sanguida, Secretary, SAF, delivered the vote of thanks.

World Dentist Day - 06/03/2013

The Scientific and Academic Forum of IGIDS celebrated World Dentist Day on 06.03.13 The programs were: 1. A screening and treatment camp in association with the Dept of Public Health Dentistry & Indian Dental Association- Puducherrry branch was conducted at the juvenile observation home in Ariyankuppam, Puducherry. Total number of patients screened- 126 ( Treatment done – extractions – 2, scaling -42, restorations- 65)

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4.The winners of the essay competition conducted on the National Science day, Feb 28, were announced and prizes were given by the Principal, IGIDS & Mrs. Renuka, Vice Principal, KGNC. 342 participants were present for the event. Dr. Vandana delivered the vote of thanks & high tea was served at the end of the session.

L eadership Tr ansitions

Dr. Carounanidy Usha, Professor & head, Dept. of Conservative dentistry & Endodontics has been promoted to Principal, IGIDS w.e.f 27.03.13. Dr. Carounanidy Usha, graduated in Bachelor of Dental Surgery from Madras Dental College, Madras University in 1987 and pursued her Post graduation in the Department of Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics in 1991 from

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Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi. She has 18 years of teaching experience and has 18 National publications. She has authored a textbook in Endodontics and has contributed chapters in many Cons & Endo textbooks. She beholds “Dr. Sivaratna Sarathi Award” for best outgoing student during BDS course and was also awarded the “Best Teacher Award” in Annamalai university for the year 2007. The Chronicle congratulates the faculty on her promotion and wishes her success in all endeavors. Dr. Saravana Kumar, Professor, Dept. of Periodontics, has been promoted to Head of the Department w.e.f February 2013. The Chronicle congratulates the faculty on his promotion.

Outreach P rogr ams P rogr am 1:

The Department of Public Health Dentistry organized a 3 day comprehensive school oral health program on 07.02.13, 08.02.13 and 16.02.13 at Krishnasamy Memorial Matriculation Higher secondary school, Cuddalore. In the program 2141 School Children were screened for oral diseases. School children were educated about oral health and hygiene maintenance in their classrooms using flipcharts and models. As a part of the program and social responsibility we have donated two dental health education poster titled “Tooth Brushing Methods” & “Immediate Management of Avulsed Tooth”. The posters were done by Miss.Nabela, C.R.R.I and Miss.Depthi C.R.R.I respectively during their final year teaching program. Dr. M.Senthil, Reader, Department of Community Dentistry has done a teacher training program titled “Oral health is gate way to general health” for the school teachers.

program the Principal and vice Principal of IGIDS were facilitated and they have donated a “HP 3 in 1 Printer, scanner and copier machine worth Rs 6000” to the Department of Public Health Dentistry as token of appreciation for the work delivered to the school

P rogr am 2: World Dentist Day - 06.03.13

The Department of Public Health Dentistry In association with Indian Dental Association, Puducherry Branch conducted various activities to mark “World Dentist Day” on 06.03.13. The brief details of the activities are as follows Activity 1: A comprehensive Dental Treatment Camp was organized at Observation Home, Ariyankuppam, Pondicherry (Treatment Camp) Total number of Inmates and School Children Screened for Oral diseases – 126 Treatment done Filling - 65 Patients Scaling (cleaning) - 42 Patients Extraction - 2 Patients Total - 108 Patients As a part of the program the dept donated one dental health education poster titled “Prevention of Oral Cancer”.

Activity 2: A Comprehensive School Screening Camp was organized at Swaminatha Higher Secondary School, Keezhputhupet, near PIMS, Puducherry, and Total Number of school children Screened for oral Diseases – 526

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The Department of Public Health Dentistry has organized a comprehensive school health program at PSBB Millennium School, Periyakalapet, Cuddalore on 26.03.13. In this program 301 school children were screened for various health problems including oral screening. In this program Airtel Super Singer Junior “Master Srikanth” participated and graced the occasion.

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Student Accomplishments Events Curricular Dr. Poorani .R, Post graduate student,

Dept. of Oral Pathology presented a poster titled “Occupational health hazards in lab technicians” at I National Midterm IAOMP conference at Saveetha Dental College, Chennai between 24.01.13 and 26.01.13. Dr. Saravana kumar . V, Dr. Aparna K, Post graduate students, Dept. of Oral Pathology attended I National Midterm IAOMP conference at Saveetha Dental College, Chennai between 24.01.13 and 26.01.13. All Post Graduate students from the Department of Periodontics, attended Perio Panorama from 11.02.13 to 13.02.13 at Oxford Dental College Bangalore. All Post Graduate students from the Department of Periodontics, attended the P.G. Convention held at Greater Noida between 01.03.13 and 03.03.13 and also attended Pre Conference Course on “Laser And Ridge Argumentation Procedure For Sinus Lift”. Dr. Aravindh Raaj, Post graduate student, Dept. of Periodontics, presented paper titled “Periodontal Status In Renal Failure Patients” at the P.G. Convention held at Greater Noida between 01.03.13 and 03.03.13. Dr. Gayathri Priyadharshini, Post graduate student, Dept. of Periodontics, presented paper titled “Levels of Salivary Tryptophan in Diabetic Patient with Periodontal Diseases” at the P.G. Convention held at Greater Noida between 01.03.13 and 03.03.13. Dr. Raghu Raaman, Post graduate student, Dept. of Periodontics, presented paper titled “Destruction of Periodontal Status among the Smokers in Chronic Periodontic Patients” at the P.G. Convention held at Greater Noida between 01.03.13 and 03.03.13. Dr. Aparna.K, Post graduate student, Dept. of Oral Pathology attended a “CDE on Immunohistochemistry” at A.J Shetty Dental College, Mangalore on 28.03.13.

3rd year BDS – First Prize – Miss. Vishwaja Second prize – Miss. Abirami 4th year BDS – First Prize – Miss. Suganya Second Prize- Miss. Priyadarshini Category III - INTERNS - FAST FOOD AND CANCER judged by Dr. S.V.Srinivasan, Assoc. Prof. Dept. of Oral Medicine, MGPGI First prize – Miss Sakthiyavathy Second prize- Miss Neetu John Third prize- Miss. Praisy Category IV - Post graduates – GENETICS IN DENTISTRY judged by Dr. Uma, Assistant Prof. Dept. OF Anatomy,MGMCRI First prize – Dr. Ilangkumaran Second prize- Dr. Shyamala Third prize - Dr. Shwetha Paulose Elocution Competition The winners of the elocution competition conducted by SAF, IGIDS on World Dentist Day on “Scope of Dentistry” were, Miss Preethi (1st year), Ms. Rene Selestine (2nd year), Ms. Anija (3rd year), Mr. Lakshman (Intern) & Dr. Rajeswary (PG). The elocution competition was judged by Dr.Vijayalakshmi.K,(Principal) Dr. Carounanidy Usha,(HOD Dept Of Cons & Endo) Dr. Srinivasan (Prof. Dept. of Prosthodontics) & Dr. Sarala Kannan(Tutor).

E xtr a / C o -Curricular\ Essay competition

The winners of the essay competition conducted by SAF, IGIDS for National Science day were; Category I - FOOD SAFETY judged by Mrs. Kamalam, Principal,KGNC 1st year BDS – First Prize – Miss.Katherine Second Prize – Mr. Sai Jagannath 2nd Year BDS – First Prize – Miss. Savitha Second Prize- Miss. Srilakshmi Category II - DIET AND DENTAL HEALTH judged by Dr. Saravanan, Reader, Dept of Community Dentistry, Saveetha Dental College

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Kasturba Gandhi Nursing College Academic I nitiatives Scientific P resentation:

Dr. Kamalam S, Principal / Nursing director KGNC and Head of Community Health Nursing Department was a resource person at the first National Conference organized by RAAK College of Nursing; Puducherry on 01.02.2013 and 02.02.2013. She delivered a talk on “Work Ethics in Community Health Nursing Practice”.

Dr. Kamalam S, Principal / Nursing director KGNC and Head of Community Health Nursing Department was a resource person at the National Conference organized by KMCH College of Nursing, Coimbatore on 07.0.2013 and 08.03.2013. She delivered a talk on “Data Collection Methods”. Ms Ilavarasi, Lecturer, dept of Community Health Nursing presented a paper on “Quality Assurance in Community Health Nursing” in the same conference. Ms Renuka K, Vice-Principal KGNC and Head of Medical and Surgical Nursing Department was a resource person at the National conference organized by Varalakshmi College of Nursing, Bangalore and delivered a talk on “Reformational Leadership Style in Nursing Management” on 09.02.2013.

Participation in Scientific Events

Ms.A Ilavarasi Lecturer, Dept of Community Health Nursing, participated in a National seminar on “Work Ethics In Nursing Profession “at RAAK College of Nursing, Puducherry on 01.01.2013.

National C onference

Fourth National Conference on the theme “Millennium Changes in Nursing Perspectives” on 22.01.2013 and 23.01.2013 was conducted in Kasturba Gandhi Nursing College. Prof. Meera K Pillai, Principal, Sri Gokulam Nursing College, Trivandrum, was the chief guest. The resource persons from different states presented on the changes in their specialties focusing on the theme. There were many free paper and research paper presentations by the delegates. MGMCRI u SSSMCRI u IGIDS u KGNC

S cientific and Academic Forum

The SAF of KGNC in association with the Dept of Child Health Nursing organized a Guest Lecture on15.02.2013.Ms. Priscilla Nithyakalyani, 2nd year MSc (N) student presented a case report on ‘Anorectal Agenesis. Ms. Christy, 2nd year BSc (N) student presented a case report on ‘Hirshsprungs Disease”. Ms.Subramanian, 2nd year BSc(N) student presented a case report on ‘Hydronephrosis”.

A quiz on cardiovascular system was conducted wherein five teams from KGNC participated and won the prizes. The SAF of KGNC in association with the Dept of Community Health Nursing organized a Guest Lecture on

“Epidemiology of Arboviral Diseases” on 28.03.2013 by Dr. P.Bhaskar, Senior Entomologist, Cuddalore. A quiz program on “Vector Borne Disease” was conducted wherein five teams from KGNC participated and won the prizes.

I nnovations Faculty Development P rogr am

Staff Development Program was held on 27.03.2013, organized by M.Sc (N) II Year Students. Dr.Ananda Balayogi, Honourable Advisor, Yoga Therapy unit, MGMC & RI was the chief guest and he gave a special address to the faculty on the benefits of Yoga. Dr. Meena Ramanathan, Coordinator, Yoga Therapy unit, MGMC & RI also delivered a speech on Yoga and Life style Modifications to combat stress. She also demonstrated basic Aasanas to the faculty members. The

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faculty members took active participation in performing the basic Aasanas. Following this games were conducted for the faculty members and prizes were given to the winners.

in the National Seminar on “Shifting the Nurse Paradigm – Health Care Volume Based to Value Based System” organized by AVMC College Of Nursing, Puducherry on 28.03.13.

Special camp

Out R each Activities World K idney Day

The Dept of Medical Surgical Nursing commemorated the world kidney day on 15.03.2013. The I Year P.B.B.Sc Student presented on, “Stop Kidney Attack Acute Kidney Injury”, the theme of the year. In addition the 2nd year B.Sc students organized a Dolly Kidney Show on prevention of ‘Acute Kidney Injury’ which was very innovative and created an impression in the mind of the students. The same was performed in the community area too which had a good response among the people.

The Dept of Community Health Nursing of KGNC in collaboration with Primary Health Center conducted a medical camp for school children from 06.02.13 to 07.02.13 at Vellai Thamarai Primary School, Redzucherry. There was a good turnover of children and identified cases requiring treatment were referred to MGMC&RI. KGNC in collaboration with MGMC&RI conducted a medical camp in various areas. The B.Sc (N) II year Students participated and assisted in the Camp conducted at Cuddalore, Villupuram, Karaikal and Virudachalam.

NSS Activities

The NSS unit of KGNC conducted a camp for one week in Pillaiyarkuppam focusing on the theme of “Public Health and Sanitation” from 14.03.13 to 21.03.13 under the leadership of Ms.Elavarasi, Programme Officer of KGNC unit. The NSS volunteers took active participation and the activities carried out are as follows:Enumeration on public health and sanitation Environmental sanitation and planting trees in and around the area. Road rally on awareness on ill effects of plastic use. Health education on vitamin deficiency and physical assessments to rule out vitamin a deficiency disorders. General medical camp Seminar on vector borne diseases. The valediction was presided by Dr.Kuzhanthaisamy, NSS Officer of Puducherry

P ulse Polio I mmunization C ampaign.

Pulse polio immunization campaign was organized by the Dept of Community Health Nursing on 20.03.13 &21.03.13 in Kirumampakkam and Nettapakkam. The M.Sc (N) students and B.Sc (N) students participated in the camp and covered a total of 1593 children for the immunization. 13 B.Sc(N) students from I,II&III year participated

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Students Accomplishments Curricular Activities World L eprosy Day

In commemoration of the World Leprosy Day, the Dept of Community Health Nursing organized an awareness programme on at Seliamedu focusing on the theme of the year, “The Old Has Passed Away, Behold The New Has Come”. The II year M.Sc Nursing students gave a health talk on importance of leprosy day and also conducted a screening camp along with the B.Sc (N) II year Students.

World C ancer Day

The Dept. of Medical Surgical Nursing commemorated the World Cancer Day on 06.02.2013 focusing on the theme “Cancer Do You Know? Dispel The Damaging Myths and Misconceptions about Cancer”. The first year M.Sc student Ms. Remya presented on an overview of cancer. An Extempore Competition was conducted for the third B.Sc Nursing students and prizes were distributed to the winners.

IV year students which brought out the different roles of women in various fields of occupation.

S cientific P resentations

The MSc (N) I and II year students presented paper in International Symposium on “Infection Control In ICURole of Nursing Personnel” organized by Sri Manakula Vinayaka Medical and Nursing College, Puducherry on 21.03.13 which is as follows Ms. Ezhilarasi.E II MSc(N) – Injection and Infections Ms. Parvathy .OGII MSc (N) – Quarantine – Halting the Spread of Pandemics MS. Jini Skaria II MSc(N) - Insertion of Catheters without Infection Ms. PriscillannithyakalyaniII MSc(N) - Infection Control in Pediatrics. Ms. Remya I MSc(N) Challenges in Health Care and Infection Control Ms. Lintu Francis IMSc(N) Infection Control –Role of Home Nurse Congratulations! Ms. Priscilla won the first place for paper presentation and received a cash award.

O ther H ighlights L amp L ighting C eremony

The Lamp Lighting Ceremony of KGNC for the X batch B.Sc. (N) students was held on 04.01.2013 at MGMC&RI campus. The ceremony was presided by Professor Dr. G. Muthurangan, Dean of Faculty MGMC&RI, Mr.Lakshmanaperumal, RMO, MGMC&RI and Dr. S.Kamalam, Director of Nursing / Principal-KGNC, Ms. Asmath Ali Khan Nursing Superintendent, MGMC& RI

I nternational Women ’s Day

The Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology Nursing commemorated the International Women’s day on 26.03.2013. Panel Discussion on gender equality to combat violence against women was discussed by P.B.B.Sc., (N) II year students. La Femme show was conducted by B.Sc., (N) felicitated the gathering. The significance of lamplighting was depicted in the form of role play.

A ppointments

Ms.Umamaheswari, M.Sc Nursing, 07.03.2013

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