Department of PAEDIATRICS
Department of Pediatrics is a vibrant and active department. The department is involved in clinical work, contemporary research addressing the issues unique to the children of a developing country. Imparting education and training to the budding doctors using innovative techniques is a priority. Each faculty member is pursuing a subspeciality interest besides doing General Pediatrics. To achieve this end they all attend regular CMEs and training sessions. All have had training at reputed institutions in India and abroad. A wholesome and compassionate care by the department has made it extremely popular in the area and is a favoured referral centre for the pediatricians of the area. The NICU and PICU are equipped with state of art equipment to render the best contemporary services to sick children attending the hospital. To make the hospital experience less painful for children painting competitions, fun games etc are organized from time to time. Even in the hospital such needs of children are considered in a empathic manner.
To focus on the childhood diseases, their identification and comprehensive management, department conducts regular camps in the hospital and the field. Implementation of National Programmes are attended to as a responsibility. Immunization, nutrition, anaemia, ARI and diarrhea management is as per the national guidelines. IMNCI an important component of RCH II has been taken up in a big way. All faculty members are IMNCI trainers. The programme has been incorporated in the undergraduate curriculum. We have conducted workshops for training of faculty from other Medical Colleges.
The department has a well equipped library with books of all specialties and subspecialties. There are several paper and online journals that add to the knowledge of ever questing minds of the physicians in the department.
FACILITIES :
1. Child Welfare Clinic
2. Immunization Clinic,Child Rehabilitation Clinic, Nutrition Clinic
3. Teaching Beds- 90 No.
4. Nursing Station, Examination Room, Treatment Room, Pentry, Store, Duty Room & Demo Room.
5. PICU- 05 Beds & NICU- 05 Beds
GOALS AND OBJECTIVES :
The goal of teaching undergraduate students is to allow them to acquire adequate knowledge and appropriate skill for dealing optimally with the major health problems of children.
Objectives:
The objective of undergraduate teaching is that at the end of the course the student is able to
- Describe the normal growth and development during foetal life, neonatal period, childhood and adolescence and outline any deviation.
- Describe the common paediatric disorders and emergencies in terms of epidemiology etiopathogenesis, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, rational therapy and rehabilitation.
- State age related requirements of calories, nutrients, fluids, drugs etc. in health and disease.
- Describe preventive strategies for common infectious disorders, malnutrition, genetic and metabolic disorders, poisonings, accidents and child abuse.
- Outline national programmes relating to child health including immunization programmes.
Skills:-
At the end of the course, the student is able to:
- Take a detailed pediatric history, conduct an appropriate physical examination of children including neonates, make clinical diagnosis, conduct common bedside investigative procedures, interpret common laboratory investigation results and plan and institute therapy;
- Take anthropometric measurements, resuscitate newborn infants at birth, prepare oral rehydration solution, perform tuberculin test, administer vaccines available under current national programmes, perform venesection, start an intravenous saline.
- Conduct diagnostic procedures such as lumbar puncture, liver and kidney biopsy bone marrow aspiration pleural tap and ascetic tap
- Distinguish between normal newborn babies and those requiring special care and institute early care to all new born babies including care of preterm and low birth weight babies provide correct guidance and counseling in breast feeding.
- Provide ambulatory care to all sick children identify indications for specialized inpatient care and ensure timely referral of those who require hospitalization.
Integration:-
The training in pediatric is such that it prepare the students to deliver preventive promotive curative and rehabilitative services for children for both in community and in the hospital as a team in integration with other disciplines as Anatomy, Surgery, Medicine, Gynecology , etc.
SERVICES / CME
SERVICES PROVIDED BY DEPARTMENT OF PEDIATRICS
- TRAINING & TEACHING: - MBBS Undergraduate students
- IAP quiz is conducted regularly for the Undergraduates, so that learning is mixed with fun.
- IMNCI programme has been in corporate in the undergraduate curriculum.
- The department has conducted workshops for training of faculty from other medical colleges.
- Many CMEs are conducted round the year
- ORS week is celebrated every year from 25th to 31st July.
- Breast feeding week is celebrated every year from 1st to 7th August.
- Nutrition week is celebrated every year from 1st to 7th September.
- Global handwashing day is celebrated every year on 15th October .
- Adolescent week is celebrated every year from 14th to 21st November.
- World AIDS day is celebrated every year on 1st December .
- PATIENT CARE & EMERGENCY SERVICES:
- Indoor/Outdoor patients care
- Emergencies care in Triage room
- Neonatal resuscitation in Labour room & O.T.
- Intensive care in NICU/ PICU
- Specialty clinics
- COMMUNITY SERVICES
- Immunization
- Health camps in collaboration with Department of Community medicine
FACULTY INFORMATION
PEDIATRICS
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S.No.
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NAME OF THE FACULTY & RESIDENT
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EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION
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LATEST DESIGNATION
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REGISTRATION NUMBER
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PHOTO
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1
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Dr. Utkarsh Bansal
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MD
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Professor & Head
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53794
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UTTAR PRADESH MEDICAL COUNCIL
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2
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Dr. Ravindra Ahuja
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MD
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Professor
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22512
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OFFICE OF THE MEDICAL COUNCIL, UTTAR PRADESH
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3
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Dr. Girijesh Kumar Singh
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MD
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Professor
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26504
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UTTAR PRADESH MEDICAL COUNCIL
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4
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Dr. Vijay Singh
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MD
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Associate Professor
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58811
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UTTAR PRADESH MEDICAL COUNCIL
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5
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Dr. Pragati Sisodia
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MD, PDCC
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Associate Professor
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10612
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MADHYA PRADESH MEDICAL COUNCIL
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6
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Dr. Neeraj Kumar Rao
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MD, PDCC
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Assistant Professor
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70704
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UTTAR PRADESH MEDICAL COUNCIL
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7
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Dr. Pooja Semwal
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MD, DM
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Assistant Professor
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4720
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UTTARAKHAND MEDICAL COUNCIL
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8
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Dr. Prabhat Kumar
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MD
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Assistant Professor
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77394
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UTTAR PRADESH MEDICAL COUNCIL
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9
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Dr. Ankit Jain
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DNB
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Assistant Professor
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110055
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UTTAR PRADESH MEDICAL COUNCIL
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10
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Dr. Nivedita Prabhakar Yerramilli
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DNB PDCC
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Assistant Professor
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95920
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UTTAR PRADESH MEDICAL COUNCIL
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11
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Dr Divya Raj Singh
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MD
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Senior Resident
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22-003869
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NATIONAL MEDICAL COMMISSION
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12
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Dr. Chaganpati Venkata Sai Kumar
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MD
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Senior Resident
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111106
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UTTAR PRADESH MEDICAL COUNCIL
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13
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Dr. Meenakshi Rana
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MD
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Senior Resident
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RMC-28727
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RAJASTHAN MEDICAL COUNCIL
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14
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Dr. Divya Sachdeva D
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MBBS
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Junior Resident
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94291
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DELHI MEDICAL COUNCIL
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15
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Dr. Dachpalli Akhil Sai D
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MBBS
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Junior Resident
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TSMC/FMR/07824
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TELANGANA STATE MEDICAL COUNCIL
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16
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Dr. Suraj Kumar Biswas
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MBBS
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Junior Resident
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DMC/R/20819
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DELHI MEDICAL COUNCIL
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17
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Dr.Nongthombam Nirmala Devi
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MBBS
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Junior Resident
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MNP-03253
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MANIPUR MEDICAL COUNCIL
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18
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Dr. Pramathesh B P
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MBBS
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Junior Resident
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144860
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KARNATAKA MEDICAL COUNCIL
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19
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Dr.Ishan Mahajan
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MBBS
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Junior Resident
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54703
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PUNJAB MEDICAL COUNCIL
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20
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Dr.Chaudhari Kundan Kumar Kamlesjbhai
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MBBS
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Junior Resident
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G-71008
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THE GUJARAT MEDICAL COUNCIL
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21
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Dr. Isha Upadhyay
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MBBS
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Junior Resident
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RMC-53591
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RAJASTHAN MEDICAL COUNCIL
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22
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Dr. Chimata Sarath
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MBBS
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Junior Resident
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APMC/FMR/110797
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ANDHRA PRADESH MEDICAL COUNCIL
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Research Publications