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Taking Health Care to the

Last Man in the Queue


G K Singh, Director
AIIMS Patna
DEPARTMENT OF ANESTHESIA

Sitting: (L-R: Dr. Chandni Sinha, Dr. Umesh Kumar Bhadani, Dr. Nishant Sahay)
Standing: (L-R Dr.Nasreen, Dr.Pragya, Dr.Akhilesh, Dr.Anil, Dr.Shubhajit, Dr.Neeraj
Dr. Amarjeet, Dr. Raghunandan, Dr Deepak, Dr. Mamta& Dr Punam)

Faculties

1. Dr. Umesh Kumar Bhadani - Professor and Head


2. Dr. Nishant Sahay - Assistant Professor
3. Dr. Chandni Sinha - Assistant Professor

Senior Residents
1. Dr. Subhajit Guha
2. Dr. Nitin Ojha
3. Dr. Poonam Kumari
4. Dr. Deepak Kumar
5. Dr. Amarjeet Kumar
6. Dr. Nasreen Fatima
7. Dr. Akhilesh Kumar
8. Dr. Anil Kumar
9. Dr. Shalini Sharma
10. Dr. Mamta Bara
11. Dr. Neeraj Kumar

Junior Residents
1. Dr.Pragya Sinha
2. Dr.Raghunandan
3. Dr.Sushant
4. Dr.Anand Kumar

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HIGHLIGHTS:

The department of anaesthesiology has active and important contribution in progress of AIIMS Patna.
AIIMS Patna entered into second year of operative services. The department hasimportant contribution in
planning, starting and running three semi-modular Operation Theatres on third floor of PMR building in Mini
Hospital. Along with operation theatres there is recovery room for six patients. The department also started and
managing twelve beds of post anesthesia care unit at second floor of PMR building. First floor of Ayush building
has two procedure rooms along with six bedded High Dependency Unitmanaged by department with round the
clock duty doctors from the department. The place is also utilized by other departments for emergency services
of AIIMS Patna. The department is successfully catering to newly started obstetric services of the institute by
providing round the clock services for caesarean deliveries and painless labour.

The department is running Acute Pain Services like post operative pain management and labour
analgesia. The department is also managing Pain and Pre Anesthesia Check up clinic on daily basis.
Interventional pain procedures are being done on regular basis.

Department is actively involved in teaching and training of students of MBBS, B.Sc. Nursing and
Paramedical staff of the Institute. It is also contributing to clinical research with ongoing projects.

There is a plan of starting eight bedded Intensive Care Unit along with four more operation theatres in
Trauma Block. There is future plan of starting skill centre for training of Basic and Advance Life Support and
Training centre for Disaster Management.

Dr. Umesh Kumar Bhadani is acting Medical Superintendent of the Hospital since January 2015 and Dr.
Nishant Sahay worked successfully as Faculty In-charge Store from 2013 to August, 2015.

Laparoscopic Surgery in Progress

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DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES
The department of anaesthesia has actively been involved in academic, clinical and research work.
I Academic
Besides teaching and training of the medical, nursing students, residents, technicians and nursing staff
some of the CME programs held in the department are as follows:
i. CME: Cancer pain and Palliative care
ii. CME: Update on Palliative care
iii. NAMS symposium : Pre-hospital airway management
II Clinical Work
For more than a year we have been providing anesthesia services to surgeries at AIIMS Patna. Besides the
operative services we also treat critically ill patients, manage chronic and cancer pain patients, run pre-
anesthetic check up clinics everyday and manage acute pain services.
i. A total of 3 modular operating rooms running regularly.
ii. Pain clinic runs daily
iii. Intensive care beds and postoperative high dependency unit beds functioning
iv. Preanesthetic services
v. Acute pain management including labour analgesia services
Clinical work data: From August 1, 2014 to August 31, 2015

Clinical Work Number Remarks

1. Anesthesia Services in OT Total 1849, No Death in OT


Major Cases 1477
2. Pre-anesthesia check up 2049
Pain clinic 27

Pain Procedures 35

HDU/ PACU Care 1503 Total deaths 13

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Patient Care in High Dependency Unit

III Research : A Number of Research Projects are ongoing in our Department

1. A comparative evaluation between clonidine and dexamethasone as an


adjuvant to caudal block in paediatric urogenital surgeries.
2. Comparison between two doses of dexmedetomidine as an adjuvant to
levobupivicaine in brachial plexus blocks.
3. To compare dexmedetomidine vs propofol infusion in patients undergoing
tympanoplasty under local anaesthesia.
4. Effect of supplemental oxygen by nasal cannula in 20 degree head up position
during apnea interval of intubation: a comparative study.

5. Comparative evaluation of the forces used and its distribution during


laryngoscopy in simple head extension versus sniffing position.

6. COmparison between femoral Nerve block and intravenous fentanyl for Analgesia
before performing a spinal block in the sitting position in patients with femoral
fracture.

7. Effect of supplemental oxygen by nasal cannula during apnea interval of


intubation: a comparative study.

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Infrastructure:

SL. No. Numbers

1. Operating rooms 03

2. Procedure rooms 02

3. PAC Clinic 01

4. Pain Clinic 01

5. Recovery Beds 06

6. Post-Op ward Beds 12

7. H.D.U Beds 06

Equipments :

SL. No. Name Quantity

1. Monitors 32

2. Work Station 03

3. Anaesthesia Machine 02

4. Ultrasound 01

5. Transport Ventilators 04

6. Defibrillator 05

7. Ventilator 00

8. ABG Machine 01

9. Infusion Pump 06

10. Fluid and blood warmer 10

11. DVT Pumps 10

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DETAILS FACULTY WISE:
1. Dr. Umesh Kumar Bhadani
Lectures delivered at CMEs, National and International conferences

Title of talk Name of the Date Venue City


CME/conference

Hypotension free 62nd Annual 27/12/ Velammal Madurai


spinal anaesthesia Conference of Indian 2014 Medical
for caesarean Society of College
delivery – Is it Anesthesiologists,
possible?
Role Of Sympathetic ICRA- 28 Aug Hotel Kolk
Nerves in Pain conference 2015) Citadel ata
Neuropathic Pain'
Conflict CME for Sept. ESI Kolk
Management in Postgraduate 23, Hospital, ata
Operation Theatre Students 2015 Maniktala

Role of Opioids Pain and July AIIMS Patn


in cancer pain Palliative care 2015 a
CME

Case Update on pain 30/8/2015 AIIMS Patna


discussions and palliation

CHAPTER IN BOOK
Advances in Minimally Invasive Surgery: CME Book, AIIMS Patna.Chapter on
“Anesthesia for laparoscopic Surgery”
Departmental Projects

S. No. Title of the project

1 Comparative evaluation between two doses of dexmedetomidine as an adjuvant


for supraclavicular brachial plexus block

2. Comparison between dexamethasone and clonidine as an adjuvant in caudal blocks


for paediatric urogenital surgeries

3. Effect of supplemental oxygen by nasal cannula in 20 degree head up positio n during


apnea interval of intubation: a comparative study.

4. Comparative evaluation of the forces used and its distribution during laryngoscopy in
simple head extension versus sniffing position.

5. Comparison between femoral nerve block and intravenous Fentanyl for Analgesia before
Performing a spinal block in the sitting position in patients with femoral fracture.
6. Effect of supplemental oxygen by nasal cannula during apnea interval of intubation: a
comparative study.

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Awards/ Memberships:
Post Graduate Examiner NEIGRIHMS, Shillong, ESI Hospital, Kolkata & Ira Medical College,
Lucknow
Life Members of
1. Indian Society of Anesthesiologists
2. Indian society of Critical Care Medicine
3. Indian Society of Study of Pain
4. All India Difficult Airway Association.

1. Dr. Chandni Sinha


Lectures delivered at CMEs, National and International conferences
(All lectures, invited talks, plenary lectures, guest lectures except named Orations)

Title of talk Name of the Date Venue City


CME/conference

1 Upper limb Advanced ultrasound 1/8/2015 AIIMS New Delhi


blocks: regional anaesthesia
cadaveric workshop
workshop

2 Popliteal and Advancedultrasound 1/8/2015 AIIMS New Delhi


adductor canal regional anaesthesia
blocks workshop

3 Lower limb Pain workshop 1/2/2015 PMCH Patna


blocks

4 Case Update on pain 30/8/2015 AIIMS Patna


discussions and palliation

Departmental projects (including thesis/dissertations)


Ongoing

S. No. Title of the project

1 Comparative evaluation between two doses of dexmedetomidine as an


adjuvant for supraclavicular brachial plexus block

2. Comparison between dexamethasone and clonidine as an adjuvant in caudal blocks


for paediatric urogenital surgeries

3. Comparison between Dexmedetomidine and propofol for tympanoplasty


surgeries.

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Chapter in Book

CME Book Surgery.

1. Post operative pain management in laparoscopy surgeries.


2. Immediate postoperative management

Dr. Nishant Sahay

Lectures delivered at CMEs, National and International conferences


(all lectures, invited talks, plenary lectures, guest lectures except named Orations)

Title of talk Name of the Date Ven City


CME/conference ue

1 Pain in Pain and Palliative July AIIMS Patna


cancer care CME 2015

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List of oral papers/posters presented

Title CME/ Date Venue City


Conference
1 Intraoperative National Airway Dec 2014 Tata Mumbai
removal of conference Memorial
ruptured hydatid (NAC) Hospital
cyst from the
bronchi

S. No. Title of the project


1 Effect of supplemental oxygen by nasal cannula in 20 degree head up position during
apnea interval of intubation: a comparative study.
2. Comparative evaluation of the forces used and its distribution during laryngoscopy in
simple head extension versus sniffing position.
3. Effect of supplemental oxygen during apnea interval of intubation: a comparative study.

Departmental Projects (including thesis/dissertations)

Ongoing

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Chapter in Book
CME Book Surgery

1. Preparation and positioning in laparoscopy surgeries.


2. Safety measures during laparoscopic surgeries.

Publications :

1. Chatterjee A, Samaddar DP, Srividhya, Nag DS, Sahay N: A comparative study of IV lignocaine
vs oral clonidine for attenuation of haemodynamic response to laryngoscopy and endotracheal
intubation: Indian Journal of Clinical Anaesthesia 2015, Volume : 2, Issue : 1 Print ISSN : 2394-
4781. Online ISSN : 2394-4994.
2. Sahay Nishant, Bhalotra Anju, DhandaAnkur :Anesthesia in an ageing infant - the Neonatal
Progeroid Syndrome - a case report.” Anesthesia & Analgesia Case Reports. Accepted for
publication April 2015.
3. Sahay Anubha, Sahay Nishant, Kapoor Ashok, Kapoor Jyoti, Chatterjee Abhishek:
“Percutaneous Image-guided Radiofrequency Ablation of Tumors in Inoperable Patients -
Immediate Complications and Overall Safety”. Indian Journal of Palliative Care. Accepted for
publication September 2015

Awards/ Memberships:

1. Passed the BASIC CaRe course on adult basic and advanced life support awarded by the
Chinese University of Hong Kong - 2015.

2. Membership of All India Difficult Airway Association.

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Department of CTVS

Department CTVS

1. Introduction: - Cardio- Thoracic & Vascular Surgery is a Super speciality unit aimed for tertiary
care services for the patients coming to the institute. To initiate the programme one Faculty (Assistant
Professor) has been attached with the dept. of Trauma & Emergency. The Dept. is working in tandem with Dept.
of Surgery and Trauma & Emergency. At present Dept. is running OPD since OCT 2012 and approx. 3272
patients has attended its OPD during this year (April 2014 to 31st March 2015) out of which 1584 were new
registration. In OPD (seen on alternate days of the week e.g. Monday, Wednesday and Friday) consultation
given to the person suffering from different cardiac/ thoracic and peripheral vascular ailments, as well as
postopen- Heart surgery / lung surgery patients, done at AIIMS -Delhi and other institutes of the country. We run
a “thoracic trauma clinic” on every Tuesday. Surgeries (mainly thoracic and peripheral vascular) is being done
in the present operation –room complex onevery Tuesday. We are involved in clinical teaching of MBBS and
Nursing students, classes of MBBS as per surgery’s teaching curriculum. Dept. also associated with plans to
start trauma and emergency services. A total of 8 major surgeries and 55 minor procedures with done during
the year. Patients are admitted in Trauma ward 1 and Trauma ward 3. we also admit for patients for medical
management of acute coronary syndrome, CHF, respiratory distress, congenital heart diseases for
stabilisation.

Current Faculty

Sl.No. Faculty Name Designation E-mail Address


1. Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Assistant Professor drsanjeevk@aiimspatna.org
shanjeev_2000@yahoo.com

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Residents :
Sl.No. Resident Name E-mail Address DOJ
1. Dr. Faiyaz Faiyazarshi92@gmail.com 14/03/2014
2. Dr. Dhirendrakumar dr.dhirubism@gmail.com 05/09/2014

a. Infrastructure- OPD Rooms (25 & 26) in new OPD Block, ECG Room (203), OT on Tuesday
(OT-3). We share beds in Trauma Building in T1 & T3 wards.
b. Labs & Equipment- Desktop, 2 ECG Machines (One given by Dept. of Community & family
Medicine), BP Instrument, Stethoscope, X-rayview Box, Hospital Furniture's Like Almirahs, File
Cabinet , Book shelf etc., using Echo machine at radiology and paediatric dept.
1. Activities -
a. Educational - Teaching (Both clinical and theory classes) of MBBS and B.Sc. Nursing
students.
b. Research :-

Sl.No. TITLE Principal Co-Investigator Start Status


Investigator Date
rd
1 QMRT Dept. of Disaster Dr. Sanjeev Kumar, Sept. 3 year training to
Management, Dr. Sailesh Kumar 2013 be started.
Govt. of Bihar Mukul Abstract submitted
for first 2 years.
2 Incidence Dr. Arun Prasad Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Cleared by ethic
of Dr. Siddharth Singh committee
Rheumatic
Heart
disease in
Paediatric
population
of Patna
District

a. Administration-
1. Participation in CHHATISAProgramme and Telemedicine of AIIMS Patna
2. Involved in organization and conduction of QMRT (Quick Medical Response team) programme
a specialty designed course for Dept. of Disaster Management, govt. of Bihar to train Doctors,
Nurses, Paramedical & Police officers of difference PHCs, So that to proper a team of 1 st

responders in each district of Bihar, to deal with any sort of disaster.


3. Participated in various committees of AIIMS for Academic, Administrator & Outreach purpose
states.
b. Other Activities-CME/Meetings/Conference/Seminars/ Workshops
1. CME on “ Role of rosuvstatine in ACS ‘at Hotel Maurya Patna on July 2014.
2. CME and free check-up camp (Blood Sugar & Lipid profile) – “HEART UPDATE “at AIIMS
Patna with Invited International Faculty, Dr. Raje Narain from UK on 20/12/2014

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3. CME on World Diabetes Day on 14/11/2014 at AIIMS Patna.
4. Joint organizing secretary of NAMS National Seminar conducted at AIIMS Patna Sept.2014.

4. Achievements-
(i) Faculty Name- Dr. Sanjeev Kumar

a. Publications -

1. Mortality due to rheumatic heart disease. ArunPrasad,Sanjeev Kumar, Birendra Kumar Singh,
Br J Cardiol 2015; vol 22 No. 1:1.

2. CAD Preventive Strategy in Diabetes Mellitus. A.K Sinha, V Singh, Pramod Kr., Anand Gopal,
S. Kumar, Cardiology Update (Text Book by cardiology Society of India 2014.)

3. New solution to an old problem: providing pre-hospital emergency care in Bihar under severe
resource constraints. Gautam V., Mukul S., Kumar S., Verma V., et. al., Australasian Medical J
(AMJ 2014,7,2:83-135)-Abstract.

4. Book- Hand-out for quick Medical Response Teams (QMRT) to upgrade front line health care in
Bihar for emergencies and mass casualties provided by PHC staff and police. Sanjeev Kumar,
Sailesh Kumar Mukul, V. Gautam, G. KSingh 2013; A joint endeavour of Bihar Govt. (Disaster
Management Dept.) and AIIMS Patna.

5. “Preparing to manage the injury berden in Bihar”. Verma V, Kumar A, Kumar S, et.al., Indian J of
community Health, 2015. 27 (Issue 02), 247-51.

5. Membership / Fellowships / Awards–

1. Bihar Health Achiever award in CT Surgery by Times of India, Patna, Sept. 2014.
Invited as Chairperson/Trainer in CMEs/Workshops –

1. Speaker - On Subject “circulation “in national seminar of NAMES (National Academy of


Medical Sciences) held at AIIMS Patna Sept. 2014.

2. Course Director of QMRT (Quick Medical Response Team) – course conducted on behalf of
Disaster Management Department of Government of Bihar –April 2014.

3. Chairperson – In the session on “controversy on Left main disease-CABG Vs PTCA “ during


annual conference of east zone Interventional cardiology society and CSI , Bihar chapter
OCT.2014

6. Future Challenges / Plans (Name of the Faculty and their plans)

1. To establish Cardio- Thoracic and Vascular Surgery services at maximum to fulfil the
expectation of the people and incorporate the speciality for management of Trauma &
Emergency Patients as thoracic Trauma is a major cause of Hospital mortality in RTA. Vascular
intervention in Emergency sometimes become essential for salvage of limb and life.

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2. To start open Heart surgery for Adult & paediatrics patients.
3. Training of residents & post graduates and to start M.Ch program in CTVS.

4. To established a state control centre for Rheumatic Heart disease for paediatric population in
Bihar, at AIIMS Patna.

8. Research –

Proposed project on “prevalence of RHD (Rheumatic Heart Disease) in children of Age group 5-18
years of Patna District” in collaboration with Dept. of Paediatrics (Trauma & Emergency).

9. Other Activities-

1. Book “ApkaSwasthyaApke Health “published a chapter in by “Chhatisa”programme of AIIMS


Patna. This book in Hindi is designed to help common people and health workers in rural areas
to tackle various health related problems. Preface written by Dr. Girish K Singh, Director, AIIMS
Patna and edited by Ms.ShailjaTewary of AIIMS Patna.

2. Signed a MOU with super speciality Hospital, Eastern central railway Patna to start Cardiac
sciences centre. Cathlab has been started there and we are in process to start Department of
Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery there under the able guidance of our Director Sir, Dr. Girish K
Singh. This is a dream project of this year to benefit cardiac patients as well as training for our

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All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Patna

Edited Jointly by:


SL. No. Name Designation Department
1. Dr. Neeraj Agarwal Prof. & Head Community & Family Medicine
2. Dr. Hemali Heidi Sinha Prof. & Head Gynecology & Obstetrics
3. Dr. Prem Kumar Prof. & Head Radiology
4. Dr. Bindey Kumar Prof. & Head Pediatrics & Surgery
5. Dr. Sadhna Sharma Prof. & Head Biochemistry
6. Dr. C.M. Singh Additional Prof. Community & Family Medicine
7. Dr. N.C. Chandra Additional Prof. Biochemistry
8. Dr. Pragya Kumar Asst. Prof. Community & Family Medicine
9. Dr. Ravikirti Asst. Prof. Medicine
(For Hindi Annual Report)
10. Dr. Arun Kumar Asst. Prof. Pediatrics
(For Hindi Annual Report)
11. Mr. Rathish Nair Asst. Prof. Nursing

Supported by:
SL. No. Name Designation Department
1. Miss. Shailja Tiwari JMRO Administration
2. Mr. Sushil Kr. Srivastava L.D.C Community & Family Medicine
INSTITUTE BODY
AIIMS PATNA
1. Shri. J .P. Nadda, Chairman
Union Health and Family Welfare Minister, Government of India

2. Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad, Member


Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha

3. Shri Shatrughan Sinha, Member


Hon’ble Member of Parliament, LokSabha

4. Dr. Sanjay Jaiswal, Member


Member of Parliament, LokSabha

5. Dr. Samarendra Pratap Singh, Member


Vice Chancellor, Lalit Narayan Mithila University,
Darbhanga, Bihar (Ex-Officio)

6. Dr.Jagdish Prasad, Member


Director General of Health Services, Minister of Health and Family Welfare,
Government of India (Ex-Officio)

7. Mr. S.K. Srivastava, Member


Additional Secretary & Financial Advisor, Minister of Health and
Family Welfare, Government of India

8 Professor Anil K. Bhowmik, Member


Former Director, IIT, Patna, Bihar, Representative of Ministry of
Human Resource Development, Government of India.

9 Shri. BhanuPratap Sharma, Member


Secretary, Minister of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India

10 Dr.Shailesh Nayak, Member


Secretary, Ministry of Earth Sciences, Government of India.

11 Shri. Anajani Kumar Singh, Member


Chief Secretary, Government of Bihar

12 Shri Anup Mukerji, Member


Former Chief Secretary, Government of Bihar

13 Dr. A.Q. Siddiqui, Member


Professor and Head of Department (Retd.), Patna Medical College, Patna,
C/o Siddiqui Nursing Home, Baqarganj, Gola Road, Patna, Bihar
14 Dr. S.K. Sarin, Member
Director, Instt. Of Liver & Biliary Sciences, New Delhi

15 Professor Randeep Guleria, Member


AIIMS, New Delhi

16 Dr. Indu Kaul Khoda, Member


Deptt. Of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, GMC Hospital, J&K

17 Dr. G.K. Singh, Director, Member


AIIMS Patna (Ex-Officio) Secretary
GOVERNING BODY
AIIMS PATNA

1. Shri. J.P. Nadda, Chairman


Hon’ble Minister of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India

2. Shri Shatrughan Sinha, Member


Hon’ble Member of Parliament, LokSabha

3. Shri. Bhanu Pratap Sharma, Member


Secretary, Minister of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India

4. Dr.Jagdish Prasad, Member


Director General of Health Services, Minister of Health and
Family Welfare, Government of India

5. Mr. S.K. Srivastava, Member


Additional Secretary & Financial Advisor, Minister of Health and
Family Welfare, Government of India

6. Dr. Indu Kaul Khoda Member


Prof. Dept. of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, GMC Hospital, Jammu, J&K

7. Shri. Anajani Kumar Singh, Member


Chief Secretary, Government of Bihar

8. Professor Anil K. Bhowmik, Member


Former Director, IIT, Patna, Bihar, Representative of Ministry of HRD

9. Professor Randeep Guleria, Member


AIIMS, New Delhi

10. Dr. G.K. Singh, Member


Director, AIIMS Patna Secretary
STANDING FINANCE COMMITTEE
AIIMS PATNA

1. Shri. BhanuPratap Sharma, Chairman


Secretary, Minister of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India

2. Dr. Sanjay Jaiswal, Member


Hon’ble Member of Parliament, LokSabha

3. Dr.Jagdish Prasad, Member


Director General of Health Services, Minister of Health and
Family Welfare, Government of India

4. Mr. S.K. Srivastava, Member


Additional Secretary & Financial Advisor, Minister of Health and
Family Welfare, Government of India

5. Shri Anup Mukerji, Member


Former Chief Secretary, Government of Bihar

6. Dr. Indu Kaul Khoda, Member


Deptt. Of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, GMC Hospital, J&K

7. Dr. A.Q. Siddiqui, Member


Professor and Head of Department (Retd.), Patna Medical College, Patna,
C/o Siddiqui Nursing Home, Baqarganj, Gola Road, Patna, Bihar
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Administrative Section

Deputy Director (Adminstration) : Sh. Anil Kishore Yadav, IPS

Faculty In Charge - Administration : Sh. Rathish Nair , Asst. Professor

Administrative section looks after the routine and general administrative work of the institute which
includes hospital, hostels and the academic departments and Director's Office.

Apart from the regular meeting of faculty, the administrative section has planned and executed the
following meetings.

Meeting(s) of Standing Academic Committee : 01

Meeting(s) of Standing Selection Committee : 02

Apart from various officials of the Central and State Government from time to time, The Institute received
various V.I.P visitors at the institute in the reporting period. Administrative section takes pride in organizing and
executing these visits.

Visit of :
Sh. Jagat Prakash Nadda
Then Hon'ble Union Minister of India
th
Date: 18 June 2015

Visit of :
Sh. Nitish Kumar
Hon'ble Chief Minister
Date: 09th April 2015

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General Administration &
Engineering

Deputy Director (Administration) Sh. Anil Kishore Yadav

Financial Advisor Sh. Anant Prakash

Superintending Engineer Sh. Ratnesh Kumar (Since 10th Oct 2014)


Sh. Rakesh Kumar Joshi (Additional In charge)
Supt. Engineer AIIMS, Jodhpur (11th Oct 2014)

Administrative Officer Sh. Rathish Nair

The General Administration, including personnel and establishment, security, estate, matters related to
engineering services, stores, vigilance and public relations activities are controlled and supervised by the
Deputy Director (Administration). All matters relating to Establishment Section and General Administration
including appointment of staff, arranging meetings of statutory committees, management of estate and
property, purchase of equipments, materials and consumables, security arrangements, employees' welfare
are looked after by the administration.

During the reporting period, the Administrative section has planned and executed the visit of the following
V.I.Ps to the Institute.

Then Hon'ble Union Minister of India


Date: 18th June 2015

Visit of
Sh. Nitish Kumar
Hon'ble Chief Minister
th
Date: 09 April 2015

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CENTRAL LIBRARY
Strategic objectives

The role of the library


To support our users by making the discovery of and access to high-quality resources as easy and intuitive
as possible via attractive and distinctive physical and online environments and assist users in the
application of information in their teaching, learning and research activity.

Strategic aims

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Play a leading role in enhancing the overall student experience
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Provide excellent services in support of teaching and research
4
Develop and enhance access to high-quality resources
4
Encourage better relationships between library staff and students
4
Deploy our staff and space more effectively
4
Ensure our staff are well-trained and motivated

Objectives
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to meet changing expectations
4
to recognise the different needs of our users
4
to develop and manage information resources
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to make our services easy to use, intuitive and coherent
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to improve the speed and quality of the resource discovery process
4
to assist users in making the most of the information they discover
4
to improve our physical and online learning environments
4
to reduce barriers, bureaucracy and conflict
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to work with users in order to 'get things right'
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to encourage our staff by recognising their achievements
4
to assess and improve our skills continuously

Timings and Membership

The library is opened for 24 hrs on all working days and from 09 AM to 12 Noon on every Sunday. It has 510
regular members and an average of 90 visitors every day.

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4Computer Lab with 20 Computer
·4
English & Hindi Newspaper 7 in number
4
May I Help You counter
4
Encyclopaedias and dictionaries are also available
4
2683 books are available in library
4
Centrally air conditioned library

Vision :-

1. Library Automation
2. Acquisition of journals & E-books
3. OPAC (Online Public Access Catalogue)
5. CC TV Camera.

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COMMITTEES OF CENTRAL LIBRARY
4Management Committee – Library has a management committee of three faculty Dr. C. M. Singh
(chairman), Dr. Susheel Kumar (member), Dr. Minakshi Tiwari (member).

4 Purchase Committee – Purchase committee is responsible for purchase of books and related items of
library Dr. C. M. Singh (chairman), Mr. Anant Prakash (member), Dr. Tribhuvan kumar (member).

Services

The library continues to extend the following services to its users. These services have been modernized,
updated and strengthened.

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Open –access system in library
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Reprographic & Scanning Services. The library has two machines to meet the demands of readers,
Colour of Xerox pages were photocopied on payment, as a service to readers.

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Wi-Fi facility available.

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CENTRAL STORE
Introduction : Central Store is one of the most important Departments of AIIMS Patna. Due to sincere efforts
and support of this department, Institute has successfully started the health care services. Central store is
performing its duties under G.F.R., C.S.R., F.A.C rules & SOPs. Other rules of central store are also being
followed accordingly. Total 11 staff members are working in central store.They have given the responsibilities
according to their post.

Faculty In Charge :
Dr. Nishant Sahay
Assistant Professor, Department of Anaesthesia

Duties Performed by Central Store : Central store provides crucial role in supply of important equipment and
other items like laboratory chemicals equipments, sanitary products, Medicines, surgical items, furniture,
glassware, linen, computer etc. The storage and distribution of these items are done by central store. This
department plays an important role in purchasing items from country and outside.
4 The products coming to the central store passes through the verification from a committee, which tests
the quality.
4 Central Store receives machines from vendors and also helps in installation to the concerned
department.
4 In case of any problem with machines, department solves it with the help of biomedical engineer.
4 With the help of procurement department, store takes responsibility to provide medicines and other
items to the concerned department.
4 Storage of purchased items wuth scientific approach and purchase of stationary and distribution to
different department is also a responsibility of central store.

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Storage of Goods : Central store collects the requirement slips from different departments and
purchases the goods accordingly. Central store keeps important items and distributes to the
departments according to their need.
Storage with Scientific approach : Deapartments always keep an eye on availability of life saving
goods. Store ensures the storage of goods with scientific approach. Pharmacy department helps
central store & also supports to the supply of medicines and other surgical items. Procurement
Department has also been established in the institute, which purchases the items after approval of
central store. Central Store always keeps records according to GFR rules and also maintains Stock
register, Stock receiving register.

Achievements of one year : From construction of AIIMS Patna to purchase of goods & equipments,
Central store has listed the all. All the records are available in stock register as well as soft copies are
available, so that Hospital Administration may get the informatio easily and quickly. Department has
also prepared a list of items purchased last year with their bills and physical verification has also been
done. To operate the department smoothly and transparently standard operating procedures (SOP) are
available, as follows...

4
Item received and dispatched SOP
4
Requirement SOP
4
Quality Control SOP
4
Installation of equipment SOP
4
Gate Pass SOP

Development Highlights : Central Store is consistently moving towards reforms & developments of
the department. With the help of latest techologies department is ready to face the challenges. For
example all the records of department are computerised with advance software.

Future Plannings : The aim is to list all the assets of the AIIMS in register and prepare a soft copy also,
so that Hospital administration may get all the information. Store is planning to tag all the assets with
R.F.D.I technique, it will help in the counting of assets & its present status.

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Department of Education (DEAN OFFICE)
HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT
– Dr. Sadhanasharma

Dean office develops the plans and policies and executes the educational activities. These activities include
pre bachelor programs for nursing and medical curriculum. These activities are conducted by medical and
para medical cell.
This department manages, development and correctionof curriculum for nursing and medical pre-graduation
courses, completion of formalities after admission of new students, and the internal assessment of the
students.

Different courses:
1. Bachelor of medicine and Bachelor of surgery (MBBS)
2. B.Sc.nursing (Hons.)
The course of MBBS is of five and half years which includes three stages as well as internship.

Description :

Stages Duration (Years) Training


First 1 Pre-clinical
Second 1.5 Para-clinical
Third 2 Clinical
Internship 1 Compulsory rotation in different department

At present, 100 Indian students have been admitted for MBBS course. The division of seats according to
reservation category is as follows:

UR OBC SC ST
50 27 15 8

These selections are based on the all India entrance exams held by the AIIMS Delhi. 3% reservation has been
given to the physically handicapped candidates. Entrance examination was held on 1 June 2014 for the
st

admission against the 100 seats.Till 31 march 2015, total 217 students were on register.
st

B. Sc. Nursing (Hons) – 60 students have admitted to this course in the year 2014-15 (30 –UR, 16 – OBC, 09-
SC, and 05- ST). Till 31 march there were 120 students on register.
st

Training programs :
There is provision for different short term, long term and vocational trainings for Students of different Indian
organisations.

S. No. Training No. of trainee


1 Short term (summer training) 7

Committee Meetings :
The dean office is responsible for organizing meetings of Academic committee, committee of head of
departments and research presentations.
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ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
1. The Project Work of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Patna is being executed directly
by Ministry of Health & family Welfare, Government of India through appointment / selection of Consultants (In-
house Consultant for technical support, tender action in selection of contractors and monitoring, Design DPR
Consultant for conceptualising and finalising architecture of the Project, preparation of DPR, tender documents
and drawings and Project Consultant for contract administration during construction). Monitoring and co-
ordination of project on ground is through Project Cell established at site. The Project Cell is headed by Director
and assisted by DDA, FA, SE and AO.

2. The construction part of Project has been divided in six packages, namely Package – I (Medical
College, Nursing College, Hostels and Auditorium as major buildings), Package – II (Hospital, OPD, Trauma
Centre, Ayush & PMR as major buildings and Air-Conditioning services of all buildings), Package – III
(Electrical services), Package – IV (Estate Services), Package – V (Furniture) and Package – VI (Modular OTs
and Medical gases).

3. Contracts for Package I– to Package – IV and Phase – I of Package – V have been concluded and
are at various stages of construction. The work for Package – VIhas been entrusted to HLL Lifecare Limited and
tenders are under process. The status of Construction contracts under progress are as under:
Important Contract Date of Present Progress Likely date of
Package Buildings / Value Remarks
Start Completion
Services (In Cr) Fin Physical

Auditorium- Jun 16 Medical College


Medical College UG,PG Boys
Package - I 27 May PG/Resident/
Nursing College 160.69 152.15 96% Hostels ,Nursing
2010 Nurses Hostels –
Auditorium College Functional
Dec 15

OPD, Hospital, Trauma – Dec 15, OPD G.F,Trauma


Trauma, Ayush 11 Sep OPD – Mar 16, GF &FF, O.T,IPD
Package - II 284.70 174.21 65%
& PMR, 2010 Hospital – functional in Ayush
Air-Conditioning Dec 2016 & PMR Block

Medical College,
Electrical 9 Aug Along with UG Hostels,
Package - III 42.60 35.46 92%
Services 2011 Buildings Trauma,Ayush &
PMR Functional

Motorable Road
Estate 02 Feb and Street lights
Package - IV 66.29 14.50 32% Jun 2016
Services 2012 in functional Area
completed

4. The desired progress has not been achieved due to various reasons, mainly weak financial
position of working contractors attributable to slump in construction industries, delayed response from
consultants and procedural delays in resolving various issues encountered during construction.For the first
time, project of such magnitude has not been entrusted for execution to established engineering departments
like PWD, CPWD, MES etc. but is being executed directly through direct appointment / selection of Consultants
and Contractors. It has taken some time to establish mechanism forcontract administration. Regular review
meetings are being held to resolve various issues and expedite execution of works.

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5. Works under Package – I is under advance stage of construction. Medical College,Nursing
College,PG Boys and UG Hostels for Boys and Girls have been made functional. Balance Hostels for PG /
Residents Girls, Nurses and Student Nurses are expected to be competed in Dec 2015. However, Auditorium
is expected to be completed by Jun 2016 as specialised services are to be executed.

6. Works under Package – II is slow and efforts are being made to complete various buildings in
phased manner. Ayush & PMR building has been given priority and OPD/ IPD has started functioning from the
building. GF &FF already occupied in Trauma building rest is likely to be made functional by Dec 2015. Two
floors of OPD blocks are expected to be completed and made functional by Dec 2015 and complete building of
OPD by Mar / Apr 2016. Hospital block is planned to be completed in phased manner with first phase by Dec
2015 and second phase by Dec 2016.

7. Works under Package – III are under control and Electric Supply will be given to buildings as and
when they are completed. Works under Package – IV are slow, however essential services are being provided
to the buildings on requirement basis.

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EXAMINATION SECTION
Controller of Examination : Dr. Ramji Singh
Asst. Controller of Examinations : Sh. Rathish Nair

Examination section deals with the examinations conducted by AIIMS Patna for both Academic and
Recruitment /establishment purposes. During the reporting period, the examination work completed by the
section is as under.

Academic Examinations

Sr. No Examination Month/Year

1 MBBS I Professional July 2014

2 BSc(Hons.) Nursing I Professional July 2014

3 MBBS I Professional (Supplementary) September 2014

4 BSc(Hons.) Nursing I Professional (Suppl) October 2014

5 MBBS II Professional December 2014

6 MBBS II Professional (Supplementary) February 2015

Recruitment Examinations

Sr. No Post Selection of Employee

1 Hospital Attendant Gr.III 64

2 Lower Division Clerk 22

3 Driver (Ordinary grade) Contractual 6

4 Lab. Attendant Gr.II 22

5 Office Attendant Gr.II 15

Examination section is capable of conducting selection examination for any number of candidates. All
preparations were done in the section right from getting the question bank, paper printing, and conduction
of exam to evaluation. We have the facility to print five thousand question papers (4 pages) in a day.

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MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT OFFICE

Medical Superintendent:
Dr. Umesh Kumar Bhadani

Deputy Medical Superintendent :


Dr. Yogesh Kumar Saxena

STAFF :
SL BIOMEDICAL IT PHARMACISTS JMRO SANITARY MEDICAL REGISTRATION OFFICE OFFICE
NO. ENGINEER TECHNITIAN INSPECTORS RECORD CLERKS STAFF- STAFF-
TECHNICIANS LDC PA and
others
1 Mahesh Mr. Nawaz Mr. Joginder Mr Bijay MrRakesh Sood MrDharmendra MsSmiritiSingh Mr pa- MsSurbhi
prasad Abdhi Yadav Kumar Yadav Kr Patel Santosh
Kumar
2 Mr B.D Ms Sailja MrKeshaw MrMdArif MS JoytiKumari Mr Amit Attendant-
Dewakar Tiwari Prasad Kumar Mr. Rajeev

3 Mr Ravi Yadav Msrajni MrRajiv MrShaban Ali MrNeetuKumari Blood Bank


KumarChandel Lab
Attendant-
Mr Sudhir
4 Mr Ambuj Msdeeptisinha MsSwetaKumari MrSarwesh Kr MrAvitesh
Kumar Sharma Kumar

5 Mr Brijesh Kr MrRavi Kumar MrVinit Kumar


Patel

6 Mr Satish MrKunal Kumar


Kumar Sinha

7 Mr
SushilKumar

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An Overview :

Clinical Services

AIIMS Patna hospital is providing outpatient, inpatient, operative, radiology and lab services. Three
buildings are being used for providing clinical services namely Mini Hospital comprising of Ayush- PMR
building(Mini Hospital), ground floor of OPD building and two floors of Trauma building.

Mini Hospital ( Ayush-PMR Building)

Outpatient services are being run in Mini Hospital block and some part of ground floor of New OPD
block. Out patients of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Paediatrics and Surgical branches are being run in new OPD
block. Outpatient of Medicine, Pulmonary medicine, Orthopedics, Otorhinolaryngology, Radiotherapy are in
ground floor of Ayush-PMR building and Ophthalmology, Psychiatry, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation are on
first floor of Ayush-PMR building. Registration of patients is being done by Evalco Software and is done online
with records and data available in web.

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Out Patient Block Front and Rear View

Mini hospital and two floors of Trauma block are being used for inpatient services. In patient wards are
located on Ground and second floor of Ayush-PMR building and ground and first floor of Trauma building. There
are three semi-modular Operation theatres along with two procedure rooms in Ayush-PMR block. Semi
modular operation theatres are on third floor. Two procedure rooms along with six bedded HDU are at first floor.
There are six bedded PICU and eight bedded NICU at second floor.

Lab, Pharmacy, hospital store and Medical Record Section are at basement of Ayush-PMR block along
with registration for senior citizen. At ground floor there are counters for regular registration and radiology
department along with few outpatient clinic and L ward. On First floor, few outpatient rooms, physiotherapy unit,
two procedure rooms, six bedded high dependency unit (HDU) and Four Private rooms are available.
Paediatric ward, Neonatal Intensive care unit (NICU), Paediatric Intensive care unit (PICU), twelve bedded
Post Anesthesia care unit and Gynaecology ward are at second floor. Three operation theatres along with six
recovery beds are present at third floor of Mini hospital. There is provision of pipe line medical gases.

Trauma Block

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Ancillary Buildings for Hospital Services

Almost 1500 patients are coming to the hospital every day. From April 2014 to March 2015,181824
patients visited the OPD. Presently there are X-ray and ultrasound facilities present. CT Scan, DSA and
Mammography machines will be ready very soon under turnkey project and work is going on. Lab services,
dietary services and laundry services are run by outsources agencies. Lab services are available on more than
25% discount than CGHS rates. AIIMS Patna provides 75 % discount on generic medicines and 20% discount
on branded medicines. There are two chemist shops in the hospital premises, patients need not to move
outside for medicines as well as surgical items.

First surgery was started in November of 2013 and regular operative procedures are performed every
day. Surgeries are being performed in department of General Surgery, Pediatric surgery, Plastic surgery,
Thoracic Surgery, Orthopedics, Obstetrics &Gynecology, Otorhinolaryngology and Ophthalmology.
Interventional radiological and pain procedures are being done on regular basis. Hospital is consistently
performing the complicated surgeries such as THR, TKR, Whipples procedure, cochlear implant, plastic
surgery with bone graft and reconstruction etc. From April 2014 to March 2015, 1186 surgeries were performed
in which 782 cases major cases.

Anesthesia Services in Laparoscopic Surgery in Modular OT


Modular OT with Modern Equipments

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Pre Operative Area Post Operative Care Unit

Labour room and delivery services were started from first of June. Presently obstetrics services are
being provided for booked patients only. Obstetrics services are supported by department of round the clock
services from Anesthesia and Pediatrics department.

Present Status & Services available


Outpatient Departments :
General Medicine General Surgery Obstetrics &Gynecology
Pediatrics Orthopedics Otorhinolaryngology (ENT)
Ophthalmology Pediatric Surgery Plastic Surgery
Neurosurgery Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Psychiatry
Pain Clinic Pulmonary Medicine Pre AnesthesiaCheck upClninc
OPD Attendance : 1000-1500 patients per day
Inpatient Beds:
Mini Hospital: L-Ward -15, Obstetrics &Gyne ward- 16, Pediatrics ward-16, Pediatric Surgery- 06, Private
rooms-4 HDU-06, NICU-08, PICU-06, Labour room- 02 beds, Post Anesthesia Care Unit- 12 beds
Trauma Block: T1 Ward- 09 beds, T2 ward-09 beds, T3 ward- 24 beds
Operation Theatres: 3 Semi modular-03, Procedure rooms- 04 ( 02 in Mini Hospital, 02 in OPD Complex)
Lab Services: Khanna Path Care Limited: on PPP Mode supported by specialists from AIIMS Patna, on
rates lower than 25% of CGHS Charges
Radiology: X-Ray, Ultrasound on Minimum payment basis
Pharmacy: UmiyanEnterprizes for Branded Medicine (20% rebate) and Medicine Palace for Generic drugs
( 75% Rebate)
Hospital Pharmacy for Indoor Patients provides medicines and disposables free of cost.
Physiotherapy Clinic:In Mini Hospital first floor with modern machines
ECGclinic:Free of cost on first floor of Mini Hospital
Private Rooms: 04 on First floor of Mini Hospital: Rs 2000/Day

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Audiometry room: In College Block: Free of charge
Interventional Radiology: Available

Emergency Care for Admitted and Outdoor visiting patients: Available in HDU, NICU & PICU

Health Card & Radar Services: Introduced with online and mobile facility for record keeping and

consultation of doctors by Mobile App

Prepaid Cards: Started in collaboration with Bank of India for cashless facility

Main Hospital Building under Construction

Main Hospital Building under Construction


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HOSPITAL DATA
OPD Data from April-14 to March-15
Jun- Aug- Sep- Nov- Dec- Mar-
Department Apr-14 May-14 14 Jul-14 14 14 Oct-14 14 14 Jan-15 Feb-15 15 Total
Orhopedics 1945 1971 1984 1890 1962 2045 1233 1711 1360 1589 1275 2173 21138
Dermatology 1044 953 1048 1037 1173 1441 1085 1701 1519 1631 1369 1884 15885
Radiotherapy 84 127 107 134 160 224 168 256 230 479 218 308 2495
Pulmonary Medicine 836 884 711 804 639 809 399 614 437 675 391 803 8002
General Medicine 2998 3089 3600 4307 4185 5011 3354 4212 3432 4760 3582 6076 48606
Plastic Surgery 0 0 0 0 5 79 84 131 142 155 147 164 907
Gynaecology 774 841 986 1047 898 1112 681 1038 926 1427 994 1652 12376
ENT 961 958 1125 1344 1266 1515 1013 1238 1025 1306 1102 1482 14335
General Surgery 618 782 1089 1184 1015 1041 743 957 815 893 723 1224 11084

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Psychiatrics 200 192 195 210 225 228 192 272 244 198 253 297 2706
Neurology/ Neuro Surgery 229 208 6 135 273 593 263 261 290 402 258 444 3362
CTVS 260 214 22 341 300 362 240 251 254 385 211 432 3272
Peadiatrics 537 565 719 902 787 947 586 742 592 809 486 1167 8839
PMR 359 204 237 598 303 325 311 396 432 1085 560 1380 6190
Peadiatrics Surgery 173 202 239 220 261 282 190 217 171 189 185 304 2633
Dental 222 269 312 448 463 485 333 463 429 589 517 715 5245
Anesthesiology 5 13 25 44 40 29 16 46 20 21 18 19 296
Neurodevelopmental 15 15 10 6 18 20 14 19 40 38 31 53 279
Pediatric Asthama Clinic 23 21 8 11 9 11 6 4 16 13 13 17 152
Radio Diagnosis 2 11 3 6 9 4 5 14 27 19 18 18 136
Ophthalmology 951 924 1186 1142 1103 1338 868 1282 1014 1305 1086 1687 13886
TOTAL 12236 12443 13612 15810 15094 17901 11784 15825 13415 17968 13437 22299 181824
Department Wise Admission from Apr- 2014 to Mar-15

Department Apr-14 May-14 Jun-14 Jul-14 Aug-14 Sep-14 Oct.14 Nov -14 Dec-14 Jan -15 Feb - 15 Mar-15 Total
ENT 3 5 9 5 8 25 11 7 28 24 19 13 157
Ophthalmology 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 9
Orthopedics 2 15 3 7 15 21 11 31 30 21 30 35 221
Dermatology 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
Gynaecology&Obst. 0 15 18 10 26 22 26 22 32 29 31 21 252
General Medicine 6 11 5 21 17 19 15 18 11 16 18 14 171
Pulmonary 1 11 12 12 8 11 10 6 5 8 13 16 113
Peadiatric Med. 11 48 29 39 28 30 26 22 44 25 39 52 393
CTVS 2 1 0 5 3 5 4 7 4 2 3 2 38

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Radiotherapy 1 1 2 2 1 5 4 4 5 1 0 3 29
Plastic Surgery 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 5 2 2 13
Dental 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 1 0 1 11
Neuro Surgery 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
General Surgery 2 16 41 38 51 52 37 52 41 34 46 41 451
Peadiatric Surgery 0 15 8 15 17 17 16 17 24 18 6 17 170
Oncology 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 7 12
Radiodiagnosis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
GRAND TOTAL 28 143 129 156 174 208 162 188 231 185 213 226 2043
Monthly Inpatient Census from Apr-14 to Mar-15
Apr- May- Jul- Aug- Oct- Jan-
Jun-14 Sep-14 Nov-14 Dec-14 Feb-15 Mar-15
14 14 14 14 14 15 Total
General Ward 0 0 229 252 326 344 368 367 413 214 197 182 2892
Obstetrics &Gynae 0 0 32 23 101 93 93 170 270 261 251 225 1519
Paediatrics Medicine & Surgery 0 0 198 361 434 345 289 270 272 329 244 397 3139
Post Operative Unit 0 0 79 77 163 102 86 130 136 123 151 141 1188
Orthopaedics& General Surgery Ward 0 0 83 244 422 572 547 640 517 414 361 368 4168

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Pre Operative Ward 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 146 153 174 135 611
NICU 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 36 10 30 15 47 143
L ward 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 122 250 291 663
Total 0 0 621 957 1446 1456 1391 1613 1764 1646 1643 1786 14323
Month wise report Sheet
FROM 6 JAN 2014 TO 15TH OCT 2015

LABOROTARY SERVICES
Total No. of Bio Clinical Special Total No. of
Month Patient Hematology chem. Sero Pathology Microbio Test Tests

Jan 698 541 833 239 190 70 150 2023

Feb 1223 1132 1763 245 281 82 274 3777

March 1789 1633 2369 631 572 108 364 5677

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April 2140 1798 2714 897 744 134 467 6754

May 2875 2478 3841 960 865 287 378 8809

June 3120 2876 3347 998 892 371 623 9107

July 3253 3240 3764 1043 967 435 542 9991

Aug 3350 2652 3671 1067 980 460 440 9270

Sep 3692 1230 3459 1035 1002 587 610 7923


Oct 3528 1741 3645 1278 1068 494 569 8795

Nov 3685 1800 3569 1096 1065 517 595 8642

Dec 3750 2348 3945 1102 1087 582 602 9666

Jan 3896 2610 2965 969 995 451 369 8359

Feb 3890 2742 3100 997 1003 449 360 8651

March 3400 2621 3265 912 1094 540 520 8952

April 3450 2532 3345 1020 1069 563 535 9064

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May 3500 2752 3156 1056 1052 547 453 9016

June 3550 2120 3596 965 1100 620 521 8922

July 3650 2960 3744 1163 1047 590 548 10052

Aug 3741 2746 3297 1141 1084 642 524 9434

Sep 3247 2470 3145 1018 987 671 599 8890

Oct 2271 1176 1476 632 524 325 214 4347


67698 48198 68009 20464 19668 9525 10257 176121
OPERATION THEATRE Census Apr-14 to Mar-15
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M Mi To M Mi To M Mi To M Mi To M Mi To M Mi To M Mi To M Mi To M Mi To an
aj no ta aj no ta aj no ta aj no ta aj no ta aj no ta aj no ta aj no ta aj no ta d
Depart or r l or r l or r l or r l or r l or r l or r l or r l or r l To
ment tal
Genera
41
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6
Surgery 27 15 42 22 16 38 41 16 57 24 18 42 38 17 55 35 11 46 22 12 34 26 24 50 36 16 52
Orthop
18
edic
0
Surgery 3 1 4 13 1 14 17 3 20 12 2 14 23 4 27 35 1 36 22 7 29 14 1 15 19 2 21
Gyneco
logy & 18
9 0 9
Obstetr 7

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ics 24 1 25 23 1 24 16 5 21 16 1 17 24 2 26 21 0 21 31 1 32 11 1 12
Pediatr
12
ic
9
Surgery 6 1 7 19 1 20 12 0 12 15 0 15 21 0 21 11 1 12 12 0 12 10 1 11 17 2 19
14
E.N.T. 4 0 4
10 0 10 19 2 21 17 0 17 12 0 12 22 1 23 20 0 20 20 0 20 17 1 18 5
C.T.V.S 1 1 2 4 0 4 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 1 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12
Radio
0 3 3 7
gnosis 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Plastic
0 0 0 0 0 0 81
surgery 3 7 10 6 6 12 9 6 15 4 9 13 7 8 15 5 4 9 5 2 7
Ophtha
lmolog 0 0 0 19
y 0 4 4 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 4 4 1 5 6
Dermat
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3
ology 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0
Future Plan

1. Opening of blood bank. HLL has supplied many of big equipments for blood bank. Once procurement of
smaller equipment gets completed application for opening of blood bank will b done. This will pave the
way for opening of blood bank which is urgent need of the hospital.

2. Starting of Intensive Care Unit. There is space for 8 bedded ICU at fourth floor of trauma building. Upper
three floors of Trauma building may be handed over to AIIMS. Procurement process for 10 ICU bed is
continued. HLL is likely to supply 10 high end ICU ventilators.

3. Addition of Inpatient beds: Inpatient beds will be added at 2nd floor of Trauma block and basement of
Nursing building to increase with 32 more inpatient beds.

4. More OPD rooms: Once more blocks of outpatient will be constructed and handed over there is plan of
shifting of outpatient rooms of various department in Outpatient blocks.

5. More paying rooms: With the shifting of outpatient rooms, paying rooms can be increased from 4 to 8.
There is plan of starting some semiprivate rooms.

6. Waiting area and lavatory facilities for attendants: There is no proper waiting area and lavatory facilities
for attendants visiting AIIMS Patna with indoor and outdoor patients. There is urgent need of this kind of
facilities in Hospital premises. There is a need of bathrooms for inpatients and attendants.

7. Operation Theatres in Trauma Block: Four operation theatres are near completion. It can be made
functional with present equipments available and addition of few more equipments.

8. Emergency and Casualty services: Due to lack of available space and equipments like CT scan and
MRI, casualty and emergency services along with acute trauma care is not present. There is great need
of casualty services for emergency care and acute trauma care have to be started at AIIMS Patna.

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BOYS’ HOSTEL
Chief Warden : Jr. Warden :
Dr. C. M. Singh Mr. Brijesh Mishra

(A) Details of Boys' Hostel :-

1. Hostel has been divided into two parts Block 1 & Block 2. Block 1 has M.B.B.S Students (2012 &
2013) and block 2 has M.B.B.S (2014 & 2015) batch. Both block have lift & 24 hours electricity facility
& water supply. Each block has 125 rooms & the total number of room are 250 (in both blocks).
2. All rooms are will equipped with wooden cots with drawers, study table & chair, Almira, fan & book
shelf.
3. Each block has one visitor room.
4. Geysers & R.O water is also being provided in each floor.

(B) Recreation:-
Socio cultural week is being organized every year and we have the following facilities for recreation:-
• Volley ball court.
• T T room.
• Badminton.

AIIMS' Patna organizes every year games as 'KAIZEN' in which both MBBS &B.Sc. (Hons) nursing
students participates. AIIMS Patna has been organizing KAIZEN games from 2012 – 2015. There are following
games played by the students':- Volley ball, TT, badminton, cricket, carom board, chess, high jump & marathon
500 meter only.

Three televisions for each batch & one more T V to be purchased for 2015 batch in process.
• Daily newspaper available: (three English & two Hindi).
• Crickets kits.

• Other sport materials like hammer, high jump stand, discuss etc.
Tender for establishment of gym, cricket, & basketball play ground has been floated and is in process.

(C) Wi-Fi in hostel: -

Wi-Fi facility is available in hostel but it is not up to mark. Still work is on process to bring it in good condition.

Dining hall:-

Three dining halls are available with 156 chairs and 74 dining tables. One hall for cafeteria & one for study
hall with A.C.
Mess is being run by student themselves under supervision of mess committee of the students.
Mess inspection is done by the Chief Warden & the AIIMS, Patna administration authorities in frequent
intervals.

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GIRLS HOSTEL
Chief Warden Prof.Sadhana Sharma
Warden MBBS Hostel Nursing Girls Hostel
Ms. Chetna Singh Ms. Soundirapradeepa.G
Mrs. Nisha Singh Ms. Anima Soreng
Ms. Kankana Chakroborthy
Introduction
“Amicable Administration Amenities Available
Infrastructure, Implementations, Improvements being Increased
It's name & fame Imbibed kudos ever noticed
Medical field molds students to get merit shields
Shining Staff Shaping students to be fitting to the needs” Mission

Medical mission & the long vision to be brighter


Now connected with the training session for future
Nurses Doctors Tutors Administrators toil for better
Pillars of AIIMS Medical institution in BIHAR.
Vision
To enrich the physical, mental, social & spiritual wellbeing of the
pupils with a caring & loving environment.

Philosophy
Continuous improvement in the quality of all services through continually striving for excellence of
the residents, a highest standard of care, a secured & home – like environment with optimal quality of life.

Staff in the MBBS Girls Hostel


Sl.No Name of the staff Designation E-Mail ID
1 Ms.Chetna Singh Asst.Warden Singhchetna88@gmail.com
2 Mrs.Nisha Singh Asst.Warden
3 Mrs.Pushpa Attendant
4 Mrs.Alkaojha Attendant

5 Mrs.Kamla Attendant

6 Mrs.Savita Attendant
•Security Guards -- 02 in 03 shifts (Total – 06)
•CHS Workers -- 04 in 02 shifts (Total – 08)

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Staff in the Student Nurses Hostel
Sl.No Name of the staff Designation E-Mail ID
1 Ms.Soundirapradeepa.G Warden Prathililly28@gmail.com

2 Ms. Anima Soreng Asst.Warden sorengani@gmail.com

3 Ms.Kankana Chakraborty Asst.Warden Kankana90@yahoo.com

4 Mrs.SushilaShakya Attendant

5 Mrs.MaltiKumari Attendant

6 Mrs.JanukaKhatiwada Attendant

•Security Guards -- 02 in 03 shifts (Total – 06)


•CHS Workers -- 04 in 02 shifts (Total – 08)

The AIIMS follows a policy of zero tolerance towards ragging in the hostels. For this purpose, an anti-
ragging cell has been created and the wardens and security personnel are ready to guide and support any
student with a complaint or inconvenience.

Infrastructure Added
1. New hostels. The hostel Committee organized several meetings with the administration and the
Engineering section to expedite the construction of the New Hostel block in the hospital campus area.
Presently, 3 towers are under construction for PG students (medicine & nursing) & Staff nurses (single &
married).
2. Upgradation of the existing rooms.
3. A visitor room been added on the ground floor in Hostel for convenience of visiting parents/guardians.
4. Safety and security measures. Round the clock security guards have been posted in all hostels for safety of
the residents.

MBBS Hostel
Ø 125 rooms in the MBBS girls’ hostel.
Ø All rooms are well equipped with Cot with boxes & mattress, study table, chair, almirah, light, fan & book
shelf.
Ø Water cooler with R.O & geysers is also being provided in each floor.
Ø Air cooler is being provided in each floor & with elevator facility too.

Recreation
Socio – cultural week is being organized every year & we have the following facilities:
Ø One T.T Room.
Ø Two Televisions in common room.
Ø Daily Newspaper is available in each floor i.e., 5 newspapers/day.
Ø Tender for establishment of gym, football& basketball ground has been floated & in process.

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WI-FI in Hostel
Wi-Fi facility is available in hostel but it is not up to mark.

Mess
Mess is being run by the students themselves under the supervision of mess committee of the
institute.

Sl.No Total No Furniture Office Common Study Visitor’s Guest Mess Canteen
of MBBS in each Room Room Hall Room Room
Students room

1 14 Table-01 01 04 01 01 01 Common Common


(2012) for for
Chair-01 MBBS & MBBS &
2 37 Nursing Nursing
Almirah
(2013)
-01 Students Students
3 24
Cot with
(2014)
boxes-
01

Grand total – 75

Total Rooms – 125 (single seater)

Student Nurses Hostel


It is one of the tallest buildings in AIIMS Hospital campus with 7 stories,18 rooms per floor except the
ground floor with 17 rooms with a recreation hall & a common room in each floors. Out of 143 rooms in total 72
rooms are functional at present & being handed over. Altogether 117 B.Sc (Hons) Nursing students are residing
st nd
which includes 1 & 2 year (2013-2014 & 2014-2015 academic batch).

ØRooms are being furnished with wooden cots with boxes, almirah, table & chair per student with adequate
lighting & ventilation.
ØWater coolers,Television & Geysers, are available.
ØDaily newspapers are available in english & in hindi.
ØEvery Sunday meeting is being conducted between the warden & the students to sort out their problems
& to bring solution for it.
ØDaily attendance being taken in the morning @ 6:55 am (during clinical postings) & @ 9pm.

Executive Members of the Hostel :


Ø President – Ms. Jyoti, 2013.
Ø Vice President – Ms. Nilanjana Chatterjee, 2014.
Ø Floor In charges
ŸGround floor – Ms. Varsha Vijay Alexander, 2013.
Ÿ1st floor - Ms. Mamta Pandey, 2014.

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Ÿ2nd floor - Ms. LatikaNamdev, 2013.
Ÿ rd
3 floor - Ms. Anushka, 2014.
Ø
Health Ministers – Ms. Yachana Jenifer, 2013&Ms.Tenzinpema, 2014.
Ø
Mess In charges
Ÿ2013 – Ms.Falak Gupta, Ms.Jasvir Kaur, Ms.AmitaRathore.
Ÿ2014 – Ms.KanupriyaSingh, Ms.Divyasethi.

Recreation
ŸOne Television room.
ŸSports material like football- 02 nos, chess boards – 02 nos, carom board – 01 no, throw
ball - 01 no, volley ball – 01 no, badminton – 06 nos.
ŸBadminton court has been floated & in process.

Wi-Fi& landline phone in hostel


ŸIn process

Mess
ŸIt is being run by students themselves under supervision of the mess committee of the institute.

Emergency Room
Ÿ It is in process for the students who are getting sick.At present first aid boxes are
available with medications & dressing materials.

Sl.No Total Furniture Office Visitor’s Commo Store Recreatio Mess Canteen
No of in each Room Room n Room Roo n
Student room m
Room
Nurses
1. 57 Table - 01 01 03 01 01 Common Common
(2013) 02 for for MBBS
MBBS & & Nursing
2. 60 Chair -02
Nursing Students
(2014) Students
Almirah-
02
Cot with
boxes -
02
Grand total – 117
Total Rooms – 143 (double seater)

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Future Plans:

•Play grounds for the students for various outdoor games.


•Television in each common room.
•Quiz Competition for students once in a month among different batch of students on different topics.
•Wi-Fi connection in the hostel building.
•Arrangements for indoor games & reading rooms per floor.

Prof. Sadhana Sharma Mr. Rathish Nair


HOD Biochemistry Principal In-charge,
College of Nursing.

Warden

Ms. Soundirapradeepa.G
Student Nurses Hostel.

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RECRUITMENT SECTION
Faculty In Charge Dr. Anil Kumar

The recruitment section functions under the Administrative section of the institute.
Recruitment section Year 2014-15 undertook the following recruitment work(s).
1) Obtained recruitment rules (RR) for the sanctioned posts from AIIMS New Delhi.
2) Segregating the sanctioned posts into the following category as per available recruitment rules
a) Posts where Recruitment Rules are available.
b) Posts with mode of recruitment is “direct recruitment” and RR is available
c) Posts with mode of recruitment is “by deputation or transfer” and RR is available
d) Posts with RR NOT available with AIIMS New Delhi.
3) Posts which fell under (b) & (c) were advertised.
Recruitment section functions with supportive staff of Lower Division Clerks and Data Entry Operators.
Recruitment Examinations

Sr. No Post Selection of Employee


1 Hospital Attendant Gr.III 64
2 Lower Division Clerk 22

3 Driver (Ordinary grade) Contractual 6


4 Lab. Attendant Gr.II 22

5 Office Attendant Gr.II 15

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Community Outreach Services
Chhatisa & Telemedicine
Faculty and staff/ officer : The department has 2 Professor, 1Assistant Professor, 1 Nursing Staff. and
5 other Supporting Staff.

Sl. No Dr Name Designation E- Mail Id Date of Joining


1 Dr. Prem Kumar Professor & IT Incharge drpremk@aiimspatna.org 21. 05.2013

2 Dr. C.M Singh Professor & HoD drcmsingh.yahoo.co.in 01-08-2012


3 Dr. Anil Kumar Asst.Prof. Coordinator dranil4@gmail.com 25.08.2012
4 Mr. Amit Mittal Nursing Staff amittal026@gmail.com 7.11.2014

5 Other Chhatisa are connected with this Department:

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Highlights:
Chhatisa and Telemedicine Department of AIIMS Patna working since December 2012 under the Community
Outreach Service.Theaim of this service is to provide the Healthcare facility to the last men in queue. This
department is providing the Health care Facility not only in the Bihar but at international level that extended
upto Nepal . We are running this programme under the guidance of our Visionary Director Dr G.K.Singh.

Education:
1. This department provide the free medical consultation to the person at their home (between 9:00 AM to
5:00 PM) with the help of SKY-PE and Evolko.
2. We have treated about more than 80,000 People of the Community by this facility.
3. Our department has been conducted more 20 Health camp at various part of Bihar in last one year. In
These camps we used to give training of Pre-Hospital care related to Trauma & Emergency to the
common people.
4. Established the Shrawan Kumar Yojna(SKY Course) to give education about how to give care for the
elderly people of our society.
5. Established the CT Course to trained the common people and school going children about Pre-
Hospital care for Trauma Victim.

1. Rescue Operation done for the Earth Quake victim in Nepal.

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1. Trained more than 100 students of Noble Medical College, Nepal regarding Disaster management and
emergency care especially for the earth Quake victim.

1. Our Faculty are also conducting the QMRT course training programme .

Patients Care :
OPD Service : - OPD room no. 209 Ayush Building.
Routine OPD day (Monday to Saturday)

Community Service :
Conducted QMRT training programme
Conducted Health camp at various part of Bihar.
Providing Pre-Hospital care related to Trauma & emergency to the common people of community.

Any Other Activity :


Ø
Providing computer education along with education of community outreach to the medical and
nursing students of AIIMS Patna.

Faculty wise Achievement:


Dr. Anil Kumar

S.No. Title of talk Name of the Date Venue City


CME/conference
1 Rustication of CME IN SURGERY-2015 28.02.2015 AIIMS NEW DELHI
Patients after RTA. DELHI
2. Airway, Breathing CME on NAMS, 2014 July 2014 AIIMS, Patna Patna
& Triage in Trauma
Patient

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Publication :

1. Papers Published

S. No. Authors Title Journal Year Volume First-Last


page
1 V.Verma, Preparing to Indian Journal 2015 Vol-27, 247-251
C.M.Singh, manage the Of Community Issue No-02
G.K.Singh,S.Kumar, Injury Burden Health
A.Kumar, in Bihar
H.Dhungana
2 Amit K.Sinha, Anil Currarino Journal of 2015 Provisionally
Kumar, Bindey Syndrome: A Pediatric Accepted
Kumar, Prem Rare case Surgery Case
Kumar, Ruchi Report Report
Sinha, P.Bhadani
3 Amit K.Sinha, Anil An epidermoid Journal of 2015 Provisionally
Kumar, Bindey cyst of Pediatric Accepted
Kumar, Prem accessory Surgery Case
Kumar, Ruchi spleen Report
Sinha, P.Bhadani
simulating
tumors of the
tail of
pancreas

BOOKS :
Dr Anil Kumar(Author)
Name of Books: Minimal Invasive Surgery.
Publisher: AIIMS, Patna
Name of Chapter in the book: 1. Chapter: Metabolic Surgery ( Page43-46)
1. Chapter : MIPH(PAGE NO -123-126)

AWARD , , HONOURS,AND SIGNIFICANT EVENT:


Got International award for rescue camp at Nepal for the earthquake victim.

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DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY
INTRODUCTION :

AIIMS Patna is one of the six AIIMS established under the Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana
(PMSSY).The Department of Anatomy is fully engaged at AIIMS Patna to provide at its best efforts in
undergraduate teaching for M.B.B.S and Nursing B.Sc. (Hons.) students. The Human Anatomy is a science of
study of the macroscopic and microscopic structures of human body. It provides the precise knowledge of
position, size, shape, structure, relation and its functional importance of each and every part of human body.
The state of art of teaching anatomy by way of lectures/audio-visual's and practical training in dissection with
newer teaching modalities and impart knowledge of morphological features of human body for advancing their
skill in various branches of medical/clinical knowledge. The institute is committed to produce world class
doctors to serve the country at a global standard.
Besides routine academic activities the faculties of department participated in various activities like attending
conferences, seminars and workshop in different parts of country during this period.

FACULTY :
S.N. Faculty Name Designation E-mail Address
1. Dr. Padamjeet Panchal Assistant Professor padampanchal@gmail.com
2. Dr. Bheem Prasad Assistant Professor/ S.R prasadbheem@gmail.com

HIGHLIGHTS :
1. M.B.B.S teaching
2. B.Sc. Nursing teaching
3. Problem based learning classes
4. Advanced aids: - for better understanding of under graduate classes
a. Acland's videos of Gross dissection
b. Display of animated embryology videos
c. Flash cards
d. Three Dimensional models

EDUCATION
List of oral papers/posters presented

S. Title of presentation Name of the Date Venue City


No. CME/conference
nd th th
1. Poster: - 62 National Conference 18 -20 Regional Imphal,
“Anomalous origin of of Anatomical Society of Nov, 2014 Institute of India
Right subclavian artery - India Medical
a case report.” Sciences,

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PUBLICATIONS
First-
S. Authors Title Journal Year Volume Last
No.
page
1. Panchal P, Agenesis of common iliac vein International journal 2014 7 1000-
Chaturvedi H encroaching development of of Anatomical 1002.
inferior vena cava Variations
2. Prasad B, The Cytogenetic basis of Journal of Dental and 2014 13 (8) 83-88.
Jain R Human Infertility Medical Sciences
3. Lalit A, Physical and psychological Journal of Recent 2015 1 (1) 59-61.
Prasad B, studies of men exhibiting Initiatives in Science
Kaushik P, Aggressive Behaviour and engineering
Sharma NC
4. Prasad B, 47, XYY syndrome and its International Journal 2015 3 (2) 234-
Parmar D, association with male infertility: of Medical Research 236.
Sharma NC Case Report and Review

ANY OTHER ACTIVITY :


Actively participated in various CMEs, Workshops and Conferences by faculties of department.
th
1. CME on “Opportunistic Infections: Emerging Trends” at AIIMS Patna on 9 April, 2014
2. workshop on “SPSS training programme” organized by Department of Community & family
medicine, AIIMS, Patna from 11th April to 12th April 2014.
3. CME on “Pediatric Urology cum live workshop on Hypospadias” organized by Department of
Pediatric surgery, AIIMS, Patna on 12 April 2014.
4. Symposium on “Development of Pre Hospital Response to Disasters and medical Emergencies”.
th
Organized by NAMS and AIIMS at AIIMS Patna on 24 May, 2014.
5. Workshop on “Reference Management using Mendeley”. Organized by AIIMS Patna (Dental
th
surgery) on 22 May, 2014.
6. Workshop on “Real Time Polymerase chain reaction”, organized by Department of Pathology &
Laboratory medicine, AIIMS, Patna from 12th May to 13th May 2014.
7. Workshop on “ Cochlear Implant Hands - on Cadaveric dissection” organized by ENT Department in
Collaboration with Department of Anatomy, AIIMS Patna and PMCH Anatomy department at AIIMS
Patna on 17th and 18th May 2014.
st
8. 1 National Course on Educational Science for Teachers of Health Professionals. Organized by
AIIMS Patna on 24th -30th July.
9. Conference on Stress Reduction Skills: Scientific Update. Organized by AIIMS Delhi (Psychiatric
th st
Department) and Sri Sri Global Meditating Doctors Association at IIT, New Delhi on 30 to 31 August,
2014.
National conference on “Genetics and stem cell research” organized by Department of Pathology &
th th
Laboratory medicine, AIIMS, Patna on 14 -15 Nov. 2014

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Department of Biochemistry
S.N. Name Designation E-mail Address Contact No.
1. Dr. Sadhana Sharma Prof. and Head drsadhanas@aiimspatna.org/
sharmasadhana.7@gmail.com
2. Dr. N C Chandra Addl. Prof drnimaicc@aiimspatna.org/
chandra _ nc1 @rediffmail.com
3 Dr. Sushil Kumar Asst. Prof drsushilk@aiimspatna.org/
kumarsshl@yahoo.com
4. Dr. Mala Mahto Asst. Prof drmalam@aiimspatna.org/
dr.malamahto@gmail.com

5. Dr. Ayan Banerjee Asst. Prof drayanb@aiimspatna.org/


drayanb@yahoo.co.in
6. Dr. Asgar Ali SR sgrfirdaus@gmail.com
7. Dr. Archana Bharti SR archiemani82@gmail.com
8. Mr. Roshan Takhelmayum Tutor roshantakhelmayum@gmail.com
9. Ms. C Thanpari Tutor cthanpari@yahoo.co.in
10. Dr. Vijay Kumar Tutor aiims.vijay@gmail.com
11. Dr.Amrita karmaker Tutor amritatua@gmail.com

Highlights
Throughout the academic year (April 2014 through March 2015), Department of Biochemistry, AIIMS,
Patna, has been fully engaged to provide its best efforts in undergraduate teaching for MBBS and Nursing
students, biomedical research, patient care and diagnostic laboratory services. Faculties and residents of the
department have participated in scientific meetings, CME and annual conferences of various clinical
associations/societies at the national level. The department has also conducted group seminars with its
internal residents to keep themselves updated with the advancement of the medical science. In addition, the
departmentalso remained engaged throughout the year for advancing its infrastructure facilities with the target
of starting Stem cell laboratory, MD and PhD programme, motifs for problem-based learning and research,
teacher training and summer training programmes.
The department organized a National Course on Educational Sciences for Teachers of Health
Professional during July 24 to 30, 2014.

Education :
• MBBS Teaching
• B.Sc. Nursing Teaching
• Problem-Based Learning Class.
• Advanced Aids : Display of animated modules in undergraduate practical classes for better
understanding.

Lectures / Oral papers / Posters presented at CMEs, National and International conferences

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S. Title of talk Name of the Name of the Date Venue City
No speaker CME/conference

1. Immune Dr ACBICON 2014 10th -13 th AIIMS Jodhpur,


response to N.C.Chandra December, Rajasthan
Immunogen, 2014.
Mitogen &
Carcinogen:
A correlation
to LDLR
expression
and nuclear
cholesterol.

2. A predictive Dr Asgar Ali 4th Annual 9th -11 th CSIR-IICT Andhra


Cardiovascul Meeting of IABS January Auditorium Pradesh
ar risk marker 2015
in patients Hyderabad
with Chronic
Kidney
Disease

3. Effects of Dr Asgar Ali 24th National 3rd to the Ahmedabad Gujarat


PTEN gene conference of the 5th of
alteration in Indian association October
patients with of Surgica 2014.
gallbladder Gastroenterologists
cancer.

Patient Care
Department of Biochemistry jointly with Dr. Khanna's Path Care (P.P.Mode) conducts the following tests.
Approximate number of the tests carried routinely is shown alongside:

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Approx. Total No of
Clinical
S.No Name of Investigation Biochemistry
Clinical Biochemistry
1. Serum lron
2. Total iron Binding Capacity
3. 24 hrs urine for Proteins, Sodium, creatinine
4. Urine-Microalbumin
5. Urine total proteins/CSF protein
6. Body fluid (CSF/Ascitic Fluid etc.) Sugar, Protein etc.
7. Serum Total Protein
8. Serum Albumin
9. Alb/Glo Ratio
10. Blood Urea Nitrogen
11. Serum Creatinine
12. Serum Uric Acid
13. Serum Bilirubin total & direct
14 Serum lron
15 Total iron Binding Capacity
April 2014 to March
16 Glucose (Fasting, PP & Random)
2015
17 Serum Calcium –Total
18 Serum Phosphorus No of Total Tests:
19 S.G.P.T 41162
20 S.G.O.T
21 Serum amylase
22 Serum Lipase
23 Serum Cholesterol
24 Triglyceride
25 Glucose Tolerance Test (GTT)
26 C.P.K total
27 Alkaline Phosphatase
28 Serum Electrolytes:Na,K,Cl,Ionized calcium
29 Blood gas analysis
30 Hb A1 C
31 Kidney Function Test(urea ,creatinine)
Liver Function Test(serum total & direct bilirubin ,
32
SGPT,SGOT,ALP,T.protein ,albumin)
33 Lipid Profile (Total cholesterol, LDL, HDL, trigylcerides)
34 urinary calcium
35 urinary sodium
36 urinary potassium
37 urinary chloride
38 T3, T4, TSH
39 FT3,FT4,TSH
40 LH
41 FSH
42 Prolactin

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Department of Biochemistry started its clinical services for BPL patients and those under EHS scheme
from 23-3-2015.Currently these tests include special investigations like hormone assay, tumor markers ,
nutritional status makers etc.
The department intends to add many more clinical tests to this existing list in the coming time.
Scientific Meetings/CME attended/ Workshops/Symposia/National and International conferences.
Prof. Sadhana Sharma, HOD.
i. CME on Development of Pre-Hospital Response to Disasters and Medical Emergencies, sponsored
by National Academy of Medical Sciences (NAMS) and AIIMS Patna (May 24, 2014).
ii. CME on Opportunistic Infections: Emerging Trends, sponsored by Department of Microbiology,
AIIMS Patna (April 09, 2014).
iii. CME on cochlear transplant sponsored by ENT, AIIMS, Patna Bihar (May, 2014 )

Dr. N. C. Chandra, Additional Professor.


The scientific meetings attended as delegate member:
i. National Conference on Genetics & Stem Cell Research organized by Dept. of Pathology and
Laboratory Medicine, AIIMS, Patna on 15 Nov. 2014.
th

ii. Development of Pre Hospital Response to Disasters and Medical Emergencies organized jointly by
NAMS and AIIMS, Patna on 24 May 2014.
th

Dr. Sushil Kumar, Asst Prof


Participated in:
i. Opportunistic Infections: Emerging tools conducted by the Department of Microbiology, AIIMS,
Patna (9 April 2014).
th

ii. SPSS training course conducted by Department of Community and Family Medicine, AIIMS, Patna
(11 and 12 April 2014)
th th

iii. Development of Pre-Hospital Response to Disasters and Medical Emergencies, sponsored by


National Academy of Medical Sciences (NAMS) and AIIMS Patna (May 24, 2014).
iv. 1 National Course on Educational Science on Teachers of Health Professionals at AIIMS Patna
st

from 24 – 30 July 2014.


th th

V. Workshop on IA (Internal Audit) & QMS (Quality Management System) Certificate Course by FQI
(Foundation for Quality (India). From 10 to 13 January 2015.
th th

Dr. Mala Mahto, Asst Prof


Attended the Foundation for Quality (India) course at Central Diagnostics , Patna from 10 - 13 January,
th th

2015 and successfully completed the C internal Auditor and Quality Management Certificate Course as per
ISO 15189-2012.
Dr. Ayan Banerjee, Asst. Prof.
Participated in:
i. Opportunistic Infections: Emerging tools conducted by the Department of Microbiology, AIIMS,
Patna (9 April 2014).
th

ii. SPSS training course conducted by Department of Community and Family Medicine, AIIMS, Patna
(11 and 12 April 2014)
th th

iii. Development of Pre-Hospital Response to Disasters and Medical Emergencies, sponsored by


National Academy of Medical Sciences (NAMS) and AIIMS Patna (May 24, 2014).

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iv. National symposium on “Role of Molecular Diagonostics In Cancer Treatment’’, Mahavir Cancer
Institute And Research Centre, Patna. (March 12 , 2015)
th

v. Workshop on “Laboratory diagnostics of pertussis” held in Christian Medical College Vellore, from
20-24 April ,2015.
th

Dr Asgar Ali (SR)


i. National conference on Genetics & Stem Cell Research, by AIIMS Patna, Dept of Pathology and
Lab Medicine (15 November, 2014).
th

ii. 3 Annual Conference of Society of Oncology 2014. Hotel Chanakya, Patna (16 -17 August, 2014).
rd th

iii. 1 National Course on Educational Science for Teachers of Health Professionals, sponsored by
st

AIIMS, Patna (July 24 to 30, 2014).


iv. Symposium on “Development of Pre Hospital Response to Disasters and Medical Emergencies”, at
AIIMS, Patna (24 May, 2014).
th

v. CME on “Opportunistic Infections: Emerging Trends”, at AIIMS, Patna (9 April 2014).


th

vi. National Symposium on “Role of Molecular Diagnostics in Cancer Treatment” at Mahavir Cancer
Institute & Research Centre, Patna (12 March 2015).
th

Dr. Archana Bharti (SR)


Participated in:
i. National Symposium on “Role of Molecular Diagnostics in Cancer Treatment” at Mahavir Cancer
Institute & Research Centre, Patna (12 March 2015).
th

ii. The Foundation for Quality (India) course at Central Diagnostics , Patna from 10 - 13 January, 2015
th th

and successfully completed the C internal Auditor and Quality Management Certificate Course as
per ISO 15189-2012.
Takhelmayum R (Tutor)
Participated in:
i. Opportunistic Infections: Emerging tools conducted by the Department of Microbiology, AIIMS,
Patna (9th April 2014).
ii. 1 National Course on Educational Science for Teacher’s of Health Professional at AIIMS Patna in
st

June 2014.
iii. Symposium on “Development of Pre Hospital Response to Disasters and Medical Emergencies”,
sponsored by Emergencies, sponsored by National Academy of Medical Sciences (NAMS) and
AIIMS Patna (May 24, 2014).
iv. Symposium in “Role of Molecular Diagnostics in Cancer Treatment”, March 2015 at Mahavir Cancer
Institute & Research Centre, Patna.
Thanpari C (Tutor)
Participated in:
i. 1 National Course on Educational Science for Teacher’s of Health Professional at AIIMS Patna in
st

June 2014.
ii. Symposium on “Development of Pre Hospital Response to Disasters and Medical Emergencies”,
2014 at AIIMS Patna
iii. Attended National Symposium in “Role of Molecular Diagnostics in Cancer Treatment”, March 2015
in Mahavir Cancer Institute & Research Centre, Patna.
Amrita Karmaker (Tutor)
Participated in:
National Symposium in “Role of Molecular Diagnostics in Cancer Treatment”, March 2015 in Mahavir Cancer
Institute & Research Centre, Patna.
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S. Title of the project Name of Name of Duration Start year Total funds
No Principal funding (years) – End year sanctioned
Investigator agency Rs

Cholesterol Dr. N. C. ICMR. 3 yrs 2015 – 45,00,000.00.


1. homeostasis in brain Chandra Govt. Of 2018
cells: Exposure to India.
LDL-variants and its
correlation with
endoplasmic reticulum
stress.
Nanoparticle based Dr. N. C. DBT. Govt. 3 yrs 2013 - 1,60,85,216.00
2. siRNA delivery for in Chandra Of India 2016
vivo silencing of
oxidized-LDL-receptor
(LOX-1) on
monocyte/macrophage
cells by specific siRNA
and its impact on the
plasma level of
proinflammatory
cytokines ---- a study
in animal model.
3. Metabolomic role of Dr. N. C. ICMR. 4 yrs 2012 – 37,00,000.00
Dimethylarsinic acid Chandra Govt. Of 2016
(DME) and Benzo - India
alpha-pyrene on the
regulatory aspects of
cholesterol
homeostasis, cell
proliferation and
immune responses.

Departmental Projects
Analysis of APC and IGFBP7 promoter gene methylation in Indian colorectal cancer patients. PI: Dr
Sadhana Sharma, Department of Biochemistry, Co-PI: Dr Asgar Ali, Department of Biochemistry.
Study of the association of Insulin and Low Density Lipoprotein Receptors in white blood cells from
diabetic (type-1/type-2), dislipidemic and age matched control subjects. PI: Dr. N. C. Chandra, Department of
Biochemistry, Co-PI: Dr. S. Singh and Dr. Abhishek Kumar. Department of Medicine. Funded by ICMR, Govt
of India under STS scholarship programme for MBBS students.
Association between lipid profile and carotid intima medical thickness with different range of TSH in
biochemically Eu-thyroid in hospital based population. PI: Dr. Mala Mahto. Department of Biochemistry. Co-PI:
Dr. Subhash Kumar, Department of Radiology; Dr. Sushil Kumar and Dr. Ayan Banerjee, Department of
Biochemistry; Dr. Ravi Kirti, Department of Medicine; Dr. Alok Ranjan, Department of PSM.
Publications
Albina Arjuman, Nimai C. Chandra.Differential pro-inflammatory responses of TNF-a
receptors(TNFR1 and TNFR2) on LOX-1 signalling. Mol Biol Rep. 42: 1039 – 1047, 2015.
Naval Kishor Yadav, Albina Arjuman &Nimai C. Chandra. Role of leptin on the expression of low density
lipoprotein receptor. Indian J Med Res 140: 524-530, 2014.
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Govind Singh, Shrimanjunath Sankanagoudar, Prem Nath Dogra, Sandeep R. Mathur, Nimai C.
Chandra. A study on lipd profile in prostate carcinoma patients admitted in AIIMS, New Delhi. Journal of
Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Research 3 (1): 49-51, 2014.
Takhelmayum R , Thanpari C, Kumar S, Singh AR, Sinha JN. Lipid profile of population of central region
of Nepal. Mymensingh Med J. 2014 Jul~23(3):552-7.
Pathak S, Bajpai D, Banerjee A, Bhatla N, Jain SK, Jayaram HN, Singh N. Serum one-carbon
metabolites and risk of cervical cancer. Nutr Cancer.2014;66(5):818-24.
Bajpai D, Banerjee A, Pathak S, Thakur B, Jain SK, Singh N. Single nucleotide polymorphisms in the DNA
repair genes in HPV-positive cervical cancer. Eur J Cancer Prev. 2015 Mar 25. [Epub ahead of print]
Md Irshad, Syed Jafar Mehdi, Atheer A Al-Fatlawi, Md Zafaryab, Asgar Ali, Irfan Ahmad, Man Singh & M
Moshahid (2014) Phytochemical Composition of Cassia fistula Fruit Extracts and its Anticancer Activity Against
Human Cancer Cell Lines. Journal of Biologically Active Products from Nature. 4 (3):158-170.
R. Takhelmayum, C. Thanpari, T Paras Singh. Liver dysfunction in diabetic patients admitted in
Referral Hospital. Bali Medical Journal 2014, 3 (3): 122-124.
Chhunthang Thanpari, Naval Kishor Yadav, Roshan Takhelmayum, Mukesh Kumar Shrewastwa,
Rabindra Kumar Mittal, Priyanka Thapa. Evaluation of CA-125 and other Biochemical Parameters in
Premenopausal and Postmenopausal Women with Ovarian Cancer: A hospital based study from Western
Nepal. Asian pacific journal of tropical disease 2014, 4 (Suppl 2): S717-S719
Chhunthang Thanpari, Roshan Takhelmayum, Naval Kishor Yadav, Mukesh Kumar Shrewastwa, Priyanka
Thapa, Ravindra Kumar Mittal. Lipid peroxidation, antioxidants, lipid profile, and HbA1c in diabetic patients. Int
J Diabetes Dev Ctries. Published online 18th March, 2015.

Awards, Honours and Significant Events


Professor Sadhana Sharma, HOD.
1. Fellowship of Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research
(FAIMER), KEM, Mumbai, February 2015.
2. Diploma of fellowship FRCP (Glasgow), Royal College of Physician and Surgeons of Glasgow. January
2015.
3. Chief organizing secretory of 1st National Course on Educational Sciences for Teachers of Health
Professional held at AIIMS Patna from July 24 to 30, 2014.
Life Member:
1. Association of Clinical Biochemists of India- Life Member.
2. Indian Academy of Biomedical Sciences- life member.
3. Society of Biological Scientist of India- Life member.

Dr. N. C. Chandra, Additional Professor.


Life Member:
1. Association of Clinical Biochemists, India.
2. Indian Immunology Society.
3. Indian Society for Atherosclerosis Research
4. Indian Society of Cell Biology
5. Society of Biological Chemistry, India.
6. DNA society of India.
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Dr. Sushil Kumar, Asst Prof
Attended workshop onIA (Internal Audit) & QMS (Quality Management System) Certificate Course by
th th
FQI (Foundation for Quality (India). From 10 to 13 Jan. 2015

Dr. Mala Mahto, Asst Prof


Life Member : Association of Clinical Biochemists of India.
Dr. Ayan Banerjee, Asst. Prof.
Associate Member : American Association of Cancer Research

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Department of Community
and
Family Medicine
1. Introduction

AIIMS Patna is one of the six AIIMS established under the Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana
(PMSSY) to bring the most sophisticated Healthcare to the last man in the queue.

Since the inception of the institute, the Centre for Community Medicine (CCM) has been a key
department at AIIMS. The Centre aims to produce high quality public health professionals and community
physicians. The main focus area of the Centre has been on evolution of a replicable model of comprehensive
health services and providing consultancy to strengthen capacity of health organizations at national and
international level.

The Department of Community and Family Medicine, a clinical science department within the AIIMS
Patna is an enthusiastic and dynamic environment where faculty, staff, and students are engaged in learning,
scholarship, collaboration and committed to improving the health of Patna.

The Department of Community & Family Medicine have the speciality which deals with populations,
and comprises those doctors who try to measure the needs of the population, both sick and well, who plan and
administer services to meet those needs, and those who are engaged in research and teaching in the field.
The goal of the Department is to stretch the boundaries of educational innovation, provide exceptional care to
individuals and families by addressing physical, psychological and social problems; and coordinate
comprehensive health care services with other specialists as needed and apply knowledge of behavioral and
social sciences in the patient management plan, respecting the autonomy, dignity and rights of the
patient/family.

To follow Modern Practice requires multidisciplinary teams of public health workers and professionals
including physicians specializing in public health/community medicine/infectious disease, psychologists
epidemiologists, biostatisticians, medical assistants or Assistant Medical Officers, public health nurses,
midwives, medical microbiologists, environmental health officers / public health inspectors, pharmacists,
dental hygienists, dietitians and nutritionists, veterinarians, public health engineers, public health lawyers,
sociologists, community development workers, communications experts, bioethicists, and others

The Department also offers educational and research opportunities for individuals pursuing careers in
the patient-care professions, public health and the biomedical sciences, advancing knowledge through
epidemiological, biostatistical, behavioral and socio-clinical, ethical, legal, research.
The Centre is consistently working towards discovery of new knowledge in domain of public health, advocacy
for application of new ideas in health care of populations.

“Essential Health Care should be made universally accessible to individuals and acceptable to
them, through their full participation and at a cost the community and the country can afford”.

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Director (AIIMS PATNA) along with Faculty
(Department of Community & Family)

2. Resource
A. Manpower
Our faculty and staff experience a sense of accomplishment and are held in high esteem. They are
known as team players, are competent, effective and committed to professional growth.

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CURRENT FACULTY
Faculty members are the mainstay of any academic department. A total number of
five faculty members appointed by the selection board of recruiting faculty for AIIMS.

S.No. Faculty Name Designation E-Mail Address

1. Dr Neeraj Agarw al Professor neeraj502@rediffmail.com

2. Dr. C. M. Singh Additional Professor drcmsingh@yahoo.co.in

3. Dr Sanjay Pandey Associate Professor drsanjayp69@gmail.com

4. Dr Pragya Kumar Assistant Professor pragyasinha2002@gmail.com

5 Dr Alok Ranjan Assistant Professor aranjan30@yahoo.com

B. Infrastructure

Ø
Additional to Central Library the department also has its own Library having approximately 40-50
books/ journals.

Ø
SSCRI Cell had been opened with collaboration with Bihar State Health Society and supported by
UNICEF in the department since 8th December 2014.

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Furniture Name Quantity Remarks
Filing Cabinet 4 Drawer Received by Central
5 Pcs Used by Faculty, Staff.
Store Date: 07/05/14
Modular Wall Mounted Book Self Received by
19 Pcs Used by Faculty, Staff.
Central Store Date: 07/05/14
Modular Wall Mounted Book Self Received by
2 Pcs Used by Faculty, Staff.
Central Store Date: 02/08/14
Computer Work Table Received by Central Store
8 Pcs Used by Faculty, Staff.
Date: 07/05/14
Lounge Chair # 1 6 Pcs Used by Faculty.
Dustbin Received by Central Store Date:
25 Pcs Used by Faculty & Staff.
07/05/14
Sofa 3 S eater Received by Central Store Date:
2 Pcs Used by Faculty.
07/05/14
Glass Door Cabinet Received by Central Store
3 Pcs Used by Faculty
Date: 07/05/14
Premium Sofa 3 Seater Received by Central
1 Pc Used by Faculty
Store Date: 07/05/14
Premium Sofa 2 Se ater Received by Central
1 Pc Used by Faculty
Store Date: 07/05/14
Premium Sofa 1 Seater Received by Central
7 Pcs Used by Faculty
Store Date: 07/05/14
General Purpose Chair with armrest Received by Used by Staff & Stu dent, Used in class
54 Pcs
Central Store Date: 07/05/14 room.
HOD Chair Received by Central Store Date:
5 Pcs Used by Faculty
07/05/14
Visitors Chair Received by Central Store Date:
32 Pcs Used in Conference room.
07/05/14
Faculty Chair low back Received by Central
4 Pcs Used by Faculty
Store Date: 07/05/14
Conference Table 20 Seater Received by Central Used by Faculty, Staff & Student, Used
1 Pc
Store Date: 07/05/14 in Conference room.
Conference room matching chair Received by
4 Pcs Used in Conference room.
Central Store Date: 07/05/14
Student chair with desk let Received by Central
5 Pcs Used by Student.
Store Date: 07/05/14
Computer Chair/Office/Hostel Received by
21 Pcs Used by Staff & Class room.
Central Store Date: 07/05/14
Table Raus Received by Central Store Date: 07/05/14 25 Pcs Used by Faculty, Staff & Student.

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Furniture Name Quantity Remarks

Drawer Raus Received by Central Store Date:


12 Pcs Used by Faculty & Staff.
07/05/14
Filing Lateral Cabinet 4 Drawer Received by
4 Pcs Used by Faculty & Staff.
Central Store Date: 07/05/14
Table Local Received by Ce ntral Store Date:
9 Pcs Used by Faculty & Staff.
07/05/14
Modular Table Received by Central Store Date:
6 Pcs Used by Faculty, Staff & Student.
07/05/14
Modular Table Received by Central Store Date:
6 Pcs Used by Faculty, Staff & Student.
07/05/14
Godrej Almirah Received by Central Store Date:
5 Pcs Used by Faculty & Staff.
23/07/14
Chair with armrest Local Purchased Received by
7 Pcs
Central Store Date: 07/05/14
Table 50 Seater Received by Central Store Date:
1 Pc Used in Conference room.
15/09/14
Conference Chair Received by Central Store
50 Pcs Used in Conference room.
Date: 15/09/14

Electronic Equipment Installed in the Department:


Electronic Equipment Name Quantity Remarks
Wall Clock Purchased by
6 Pcs Used by Faculty & Staff.
Department Date: 26/10/12)
Printer 1200 S Received by Central
6 Pcs Used by Faculty & Staff.
Store Date: 07/05/14
Printer 2030 S Received by Central
1 Pc Used by Faculty & Staff.
Store Date: 07/05/14
Printer 2000 L2 Received by Central
1 Pc Used by Faculty, Staff & Student.
Store Date: 07/05/14
Computer System Received by
36 Pcs Used by Faculty, Staff & Student
Central Store Date: 07/05/14
U.P.S. Received by Central Store
26 Pcs Used by Faculty, Staff & Student
Date: 07/05/14
U.P.S. Online Received by Central Used by Faculty, Staff & Student
2 Pcs
Store Date: 07/05/14
Projector Received by Central Store
1 Pc Used by Faculty, Staff & Student
Date: 07/05/14
Water Cooler Dispenser Received
1 Pc Used by Faculty, Staff.
by Central Store Date: 07/05/14
Interactive Board Received by Used by Department for teaching &
1 Pc
Central Store Date: 07/05/14 training.

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C. Lab and Equipment’s
There are three Labs have established by the department as follows:
Ø Computer Lab: There is a computer lab consist of 16 computer systems interconnected with main
modem for wired internet connection also each Computer system is installed with IBM statistical
software SPSS-22.
Ø Student Lab: Establishment is under process.
Ø Research Lab: A well-equipped Research lab is under process of establishment having following
equipment which are Installed:
Ÿ
Olympus Microscope - (35 Unit),
Ÿ
Binocular Microscope - (3 Unit),
Ÿ
Orthorhinolaryngoscope - (5 Unit),
Ÿ
Fetoscope - (10 unit),
Ÿ
ECG Machine - (12 Channel, 3 Unit)
Ÿ
Ph. Meter - (10 Unit).
Ø
Apart from these equipment; Department also receives SO2 Analyzer, Biological Safety Cabinet,
Water Purification System and Analytical Balance System and Co Incubator but they are yet to be
2

installed in research lab.

Name of Equipment Quantity Remarks


Microscope Model No: MLXI, Olympus (Installation 20 pc Microscope (Olympus) MLXI
Date: 23/10/13 by HLL) 35 Pcs transfer to Department of Microbiology
on loan basis.
Binocular Microscope Model No: BX53 DSS 1 pc Binocular Microscope transfer to
Imagetech Pvt Ltd. (Installation Date: 03/04/14 by 3 Pcs Department of Microbiology on loan
HLL) basis.

Analytical Balance 200 gm., TECHOMP INDIA PVT.


4 Pcs Not Installed
LTD. (Received Date: 21/10/13)
PH M eter Geno Biosciences Pvt Ltd. (Received Date:
10 Pcs
20/03/14 by HLL)
Bio Safety Cabinet, THERMO LAB SCIENTIFIC
1 Pc
EQUIPMENTS PVT LTD. (Received Date: 15/10/13)
Otorhinolaryngoscope M/s Karl Storz Endoscopy India 2 pc Otorhinolaryngoscope to Store
Pvt Ltd (Received Date: 25/02/14 by HLL) (Ravi Ranjan) & 2 pc
5 Pcs
Otorhinolaryngoscope transfer to ENT
Department on loan basis.

Water purification system , M/s Mille pore (India) Pvt.


1 Pc
Ltd. (Received Date: 24/09/13 by HLL)
So2 Analyser Thermo fishe r(Received Date: 26/03/14
1 Pc
by HLL)
Stethoscope (Purchased by Department Date:
1 Pc
04/10/12)

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Name of Equipment Quantity Remarks
Co2 Incubator , Thermo fisher Scientific (Received
3 Pcs
Date: 08/05/14 by HLL)
Sphygmomanometer (Pagoda B/P Machine)
1Pcs
(Purchased by Department Date: 04/10/12)

ECG Machine, M/s Taurus Healthcare Pvt Ltd. 1 pc ECG Machine transfer to
(Received Date: 28/02/14 by HLL) 3 Pcs Department CTVS (Trauma &
Emergency) on loan basis
Sphygmomanometer (Digital B/P Machine)
2 Pcs
(Purchased by Department Date: 04/10/12)

Feto Scope, M/s Taurus Healthcare Pvt Ltd. 5 pc Fetoscope transfer to Department
10 Pcs
(Received Date: 28/02/14 by HLL) of Gynecology
Electronic Weighing Machine (Digital) Purchased by
1 Pc
Department Date: 04/10/12)

Sphygmomanometer (B/P Machine) Received by


4 Pcs
Central Store Date: 08/10/14
Electronic Weighing Machine (Manual) Purchased by
1 Pc
Department Date: 04/10/12)
Ultrasound Machine Received by HLL Date: Ultrasound machine was transferred to
1 Pc
Department of Radiology on 06/05/14.

Ø
Seminar & Conference Room: There is an Equipped Seminar Room established in
department with a capacity of 50 persons.
Ø
Training Room: There is a training room established by department with capacity of 50
persons.

1. Activities

a. Educational
Ø
Education is one of the key academic missions of the Department. Our faculty used to interact with
the MBBS student as per curriculum of MBBS.
Training of MBBS students was planned at Start of 4th Semester and implemented as follows:
Ø
§Urban Health Posting (UHP): The posting was conducted at PHC Phulwarisharif / Khagaul as
per curriculum developed by Faculty of department as per guideline available in line of AIIMS
New Delhi.
§Family Health Advisory Service (FHAS): About 150 Households are surveyed by Field Staff
(Medical Social Worker, Data Entry Operator and the Residents) under supervision of Faculty
members. On the basis of this survey every student were allotted Three Households for FHAS
activity.

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§Student Manual-cum-Log-Book: A student Manual-cum-Log-Book was Developed by
Faculty of Department for FHAS Activity. Area selected for this Exercise is Navratanpur Tola
near Khagaul & Babhanpura near Bhusaula Danapur for batches 2012 & 2013 respectively.
§Clinico-Psycho-Social Case Review (CPSCR): Student were given some cases, residing in
the different locations near by Phulwarisharif PHC & Khagaul PHC for CPSCR under guidance
of residents and social workers of department. CPSCR activity has conducted at the family
level on real location of the allotted cases.
Ø
Apart from the conventional classroom teaching the students visited Patna Dairy Project, Sewage
treatment plant at Beur; Rehabilitation Center at Kankarbagh ,Railway Hospital Danapur and Public
Health Institute, Patna Medical College & Hospital, Patna during their Urban Health posting.

Duration Of
Programme Semester Area Timings Batches
Posting
th th
Urban Health IV &V Urban Field Practice 9:30 AM to 40 Days of
Posting Semester Area, C&FM 12:00 Noon (Mon-Sat) Students
th th
Family Health IV &V Urban Slum Field 2:00 to Every of
Advisory Services Semester Practice Area, C&FM 4:00 PM Monday Students

B. RESEARCH

Motivated by its mission to improve health, the faculty members continually generate relevant
research. The research projects completed or being conducted by the department are as follows. Brief
description of the projects are annexed here with as follow :

S.S.C.R.I. UNIT

Inauguration Date - 8th Dec 2014


Inaugurated by - Principal Secretary Shri Brijesh Mehrotra, Health GOB
Supported by - UNICEF
Collaborated with - State Health Society of Bihar
Nodal Centre - AIIMS, Patna
Principal Investigator - Dr. C.M. Singh
Co – Investigator - Dr. Neeraj Agarwal
S.S.C.R.I. - Project coordinator : - Dr. C.M. Singh
Co – ordinator : - Dr. Neeraj Agarwal

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Projects done under SSCRI Unit.

Sr. No. Project Name Start Date End Date


th th
1. AES Morbidity Survey 14 Nov 2014 27 Jan 2015
Concurrent Monitoring of RMNCH+A activities
2 under National Health Mission: The Bihar 1 January 2015 28 June 2015
Health Survey
Pentavalent Media & Communication
3 December 2014 March 2015
workshop and Launch of Pentavalent in Bihar
Monitoring and Assessment of AES
4 May 2015 June 2015
preparedness activities in Bihar
Activities on AES in the North endemic
5 districts of Bihar June 2015 June 2015

Trainings:-

Sr. No. Training Name Start Date End Date


Training cum Review of National cold
chain Management information system th th
1. 17 June 2015 19 June 2015
(NCCMIS) & Bihar Vaccine and Logistics
online Management System (BVLMS)
Training of Cold Chain Handler & Data rd th
2. 3 August 2015 05 August 2015
Handler in 3 Batches

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Department of Dentistry
Faculty and Staff / Officer:

Sl. No. Name Designation

01 Dr. Sailesh Kumar Mukul Assistant Professor & HOD

02 Dr. Amit Kumar Junior Resident

03 Dr. Ejaz Ahmad Mokhtar Junior Resident

Highlights:
The department believes in the principle of Organic approach to Organisation and Management. With its
nonlinear and creative approach the department was able to organise and exhibit performance of highest
professional level ( Dental and Oral maxillofacial surgery).These works can become regular and multiple with
further planning and greater delivery of thrust to the initial executions.

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Education:
Ø case study and case reports:
1. A case report of huge right sided ameloblastoma of mandible in paediatric patient.
2. A case report on ultrasonographic monitoring of bioresorbable plates in mid facial fracture.
3. An experience with botulinum toxin injection into temporalis and masseter with focal muscular
dystonia.
4. Diagnostic dilemma of TB of TMJ: A case report.
5. Gorlin goltz syndrome: A case report and discussion on diagnosis and surgical management
6. A case report on salvage of radial forearm flap secondary to surgical defect of SCC of lower lip
7. A case report on management of thyroglossal cyst at unusual location.
8. A case report on survival of 48 hours delayed replantation of avulsed central incisor tooth.
9. A case series on outcome of polidocanol sclerotherapy of low flow vascular malformations of face
and tongue.
Ø
List of Seminars/Journal Club:

Date Day Seminar/JC

02/04 /2014 Wednesday Ankylosis of TMJ

05/04/2014 Saturday Degenerative diseases of TMJ

07/04/2014 Monday Hodgkins Lymphoma

09/04/2014 Wednesday Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma

12/04/2014 Saturday Burkitt's Lymphoma

14 /04/2014 Monday Thyroglossal cyst

16/04/2014 Wednesday Anatomy of floor of mouth

19/04/2014 Saturday Anatomy of tongue

21/04/2014 Monday Avulsion of tooth

23/04/2015 Wednesday Histology of Periodontal ligament

26/04/2015 Saturday Splinting techniques in oral maxillofacial surgery

28/04/2015 Monday Cystic lesions of oral cavity

30/04/2015 Wednesday Dentigerous cyst

3/05/2014 Saturday Radicular cyst

5/05/2014 Monday Oral oncology

7/05/2014 Wednesday Evaluation and management of SCC of oral cavity

10/05/2014 Saturday Evaluation and management of benign and malignant oral tumors

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Date Day Seminar/JC

12/05/2014 Monday Gorlin goltz syndrome

17/05/2014 Saturday OKC

Evaluation and management of benign cyst and tumor of oral


19/05/2014 Monday
cavity

21 /05/2014 Wednesday Benign lesions of oral cavity

24/05/2014 Saturday Ameloblastoma

26/05/2014 Monday CEOT

28/05/2014 Wednesday Vascular lesions of oral cavity

31/05/2014 Saturday Low flow vascular mal-formation of oral cavity

2/06/2014 Monday AV mal formation of oral cavity

4/06/2014 Wednesday Temporomandibular joint disorder

7/06/2014 Saturday Anatomy of TMD

9/06/2014 Monday Differential diagnosis of TMD

11/06/2014 Wednesday Ectodermal dysplasia

14/06/2014 Saturday Dentinogenosis imperfecta

16/06/2014 Monday Dentin dysplasia

18/06/2014 Wednesday Benign lesion affecting muscles

21/06/2014 Saturday Leiomyoma

23/06/2014 Monday Rhabdomyosarcoma

25/06/2014 Wednesday Trauma of face

28/06/2014 Saturday Lefort I, II, III fracture

30/06/2014 Monday Zygomatic complex fracture

2/07/2014 Wednesday Neuralgic disorder of face

5/07/2014 Saturday Trigeminal neuralgia

7/07/2014 Monday Glossopharyngeal neuralgia

9/07/2014 Wednesday OSMF

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Date Day Seminar/JC

12/07/2014 Saturday Histology of buccal mucosa

14/07/2014 Monday Staging of OSMF

16/07/2014 Wednesday Auto immune disorder affecting buccal mucosa

19/07/2014 Saturday Lichen planus

21/07/2014 Monday Pemphigus

23/07/2014 Wednesday White lesions of oral cavity

26/07/2014 Saturday White sponge nevus syndrome

28/07/2014 Monday Leukoplakia

30/07/2014 Wednesday Treachers collins syndrome

2/08/2014 Saturday Development of maxilla

4/08/2014 Monday Development of mandible

6/08/2014 Wednesday Surgical planning in orthognathic surgery

9/08/2014 Saturday Brusthone's analysis

11/08/2014 Monday Frontal cephalogram

13/08/2014 Wednesday Cleft lip & palate surgery

16/08/2014 Saturday Classification of cleft lip & palate

20/08/2014 Wednesday development of lip & palate

23/08/2014 Saturday Disorder of development of teeth

25/08/2014 Monday Hypodontia and oligodontia

27/08/2014 Wednesday Amelogenesis imperfecta

30/08/2014 Saturday Gingivitis and periodontitis

1/09/2014 Monday Diabetic mellitus

3/09/2014 Wednesday Acute pericoronitis

6/09/2014 Saturday Head & neck infection

8/09/2014 Monday Antibiotic Regimen of Head & Neck infection

10/09/2014 Wednesday Ludwig angina

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Date Day Seminar/JC

13/09/2014 Saturday Dental caries

15/09/2014 Monday Advancement in technique to diagnose dental caries

17/09/2014 Wednesday Microbiology of dental caries

20/09/2014 Saturday Anatomy of nose

22/09/2014 Monday secondary rhinoplasty of nose

24/09/2014 Wednesday Blood & nerve supply in nose

27/09/2014 Saturday Nerve supply of face

29/09/2014 Monday trigeminal nerve & its branches

1/10/2014 Wednesday Facial nerve & its branches

4/10/2014 Saturday Anatomy of lacrimal apparatus

8/10/2014 Wednesday epiphora of eye secondary to orbital trauma

11/10/2014 Saturday Physiology of tear formation

13/10/2014 Monday Blood supply of head & neck

15/10/2014 Wednesday Venus drainage of head & neck

18/10/2014 Saturday Lymphatic drainage of head & neck

20/10/2014 Monday TB TMJ

22/10/2014 Wednesday TMJ anatomy

25/10/2014 Saturday Nerve supply TMJ

27/10/2014 Monday Trigeminal neuralgia

29/10/2014 Wednesday Various drugs used in trigeminal neuralgia

1/11/2014 Saturday Effect of methylcobalamin injection in trigeminal neuralgia

3/11/2014 Monday Delayed treatment burden of maxillofacial fracture

5/11/2014 Wednesday fracture of nose

8/11/2014 Saturday Treatment of nose fracture

10/11/2014 Monday Physiology of blood pressure

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Date Day Seminar/JC

12/11/2014 Wednesday Physiology of ECG

15/11/2014 Saturday Physiology of blood transfusion

17/11/2014 Monday Antibiotic prophylaxis

19/11/2014 Wednesday steroid

22/11/2014 Saturday NSAIDS

24/11/2014 Monday Inflammation

26/11/2014 Wednesday Mediators of inflammation

29/11/2014 Saturday Apoptosis

1/12/2014 Monday Metabolism of carbohydrates

3/12/2014 Wednesday Metabolism of Fat

6/12/2014 Saturday Metabolism of Protein

8/12/2014 Monday Treatment option for edentulous patient

10/12/2014 Wednesday Edentulous patient classification

15/12/2014 Monday Disorders affecting bones

17/12/2014 Wednesday Cruzon syndrome

20/12/2014 Saturday Hypophosphatasia

22/12/2014 Monday Metabolic disorders affecting oral cavity

24/12/2014 Wednesday Glycogen disorders of oral cavity

27/12/2014 Saturday Lipid disorders affecting oral cavity

29/12/2014 Monday HIV

31/12/2014 Wednesday Oral manifestation of HIV

3/01/2015 Saturday Management of immuno compromised HIV patients

5/01/2015 Monday Red and white lesions of oral cavity

7/01/2015 Wednesday Ertythroplakia

10/01/2015 Saturday Lichenoid lesions of oral cavity

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Date Day Seminar/JC

12/01/2015 Monday Oro antral fistula

14/01/2015 Wednesday Anatomy of maxillary sinus

17/01/2015 Saturday Management of blow out fracture

19 /01/2015 Monday HIV affecting oral cavity

21/01/2015 Wednesday HIV associated Gingivitis

24/01/2015 Saturday HIV associated periodontitis

28/01/2015 Wednesday Fever blister neuralgia

31/01/2015 Saturday Herpetic stomatitis

02/02/2015 Monday Herpetic labialis

4/02/2015 Wednesday Space infections

7/02/2015 Saturday Cellulitis

9/02/2015 Monday Potential space in head & neck

11/02/2015 Wednesday Anaemia

14/02/2015 Saturday Epilepsy

16/02/2015 Monday EEG

18/02/2015 Wednesday Deep vein thrombosis

21/02/2015 Saturday Histology of Vein

23/02/2015 Monday Venous drainage of tongue

25/02/2015 Wednesday different modalities in treatment of mandibular fracture

28/02/2015 Saturday Non-Resorbable plates in mandibular fracture

2/03/2015 Monday Resorbable plates in mandibular fracture

4/03/2015 Wednesday Behaviour modification of children in dental office

7/03/2015 Saturday Space maintainers in children

9/03/2015 Monday role of fluoride in dental caries

11/03/2015 Wednesday Salvage of flap in micro vascular surgery

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Date Day Seminar/JC

14/03/2015 Saturday Different sites for harvesting grafts

16/03/2015 Monday Complication in grafting flap

18/03/2015 Wednesday Anatomy of scalp

21/03/2015 Saturday Anatomy Of Flour Of Mouth

23/03/2015 Monday Embrological Origin Of Thyroglossal Cyst

25/03/2015 Wednesday Nerve And Blood Supply Of Tong ue

30/03/2015 Monday Thyroglossal Cyst (S)

Administration :
·Maintenance of accounts for utilisation of department`s imprest money
·Proposal for space requirement for Dental centre of AIIMS Patna
·Starting of major Maxillofacial Surgeries on inpatient basis.
·Proposal for facilities inpatient and maxillofacial surgery.
·Proposal for strengthening of manpower in department.
·Active involvement in the procurement process for department.
·Proposal for necessary procurement to develop advanced Oral & Maxillofacial unit.

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CMEs/Workshop/Symposia/National and International Conferences:

Name of the
S. No. Title of talk Date Venue City
CME/conference

nd
Reference management 22 May
01 Mendeley AIIMS Patna Patna
using Mendeley 2014

New solution to an old Pre Hospital

problem: providing pre- Response to th


24 May New
02 hospital emergency care in Disaster and AIIMS Delhi
2014 Delhi
Bihar under severe Medical

resource constrain Emergencies

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Patient Care:
Procedure

Month OPD
Surgical Other
Rct Extraction Restoration Biopsy Scaling
Extraction Procedure

April 2014 292 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

May 2014 327 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

June 2014 380 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

July 2014 448 1 2 0 0 0 24 0

August
398 12 24 0 0 0 12 0
2014

September
438 13 12 0 0 0 15 0
2014

October
319 6 16 2 0 1 13 0
2014

November
403 8 12 3 0 2 7 0
2014

December
357 23 10 2 3 4 14 0
2014

January
419 15 24 7 2 4 32 0
2015

February
532 21 19 12 3 5 34 0
2015

March 2015 596 22 27 6 4 4 20 0

Total 4909 121 146 32 12 20 171 0

Any Other activity :


Ÿ
Organisation of camps, workshop and development of patient educational videos on oral hygiene and
preventable oral diseases on occassion of world oral health day 2015
Ÿ
Seminar presentation on “HALITOSIS”.
Ÿ
Dental camps for schools and community, rural health camps.
Ÿ
Departmental active involvement in conduct of QMRT (quick medical response team).
·Department participation in different community outreach programme camps organised through AIIMS Patna.

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Dr. Sailesh Kumar Mukul
(Asst. Professor)

Research:
Ongoing

Funded by Total
Name of
S. (Name of Duration Start year - funds
Title of the project Principal
No. funding (years) End year sanction
Investigator
agency) ed

01 Scope and limitations Dr. Sailesh


18-/12/2014-
of HRUSG in study Kumar 1 year
intramural 17/12/2015
TMD Mukul

02 Survey regarding
awareness & technical
intramural
expertise for Dr. Sailesh 1year 04/09/2014
management of cleft Kumar
lip & palate patient Mukul
(online survey)

03 Effect of inhalational
drugs on the oral
Dr. Sailesh intramural 23/12/2015-
mucosa in 1 year
Kumar proposed
collaboration with
Pulmonary medicine Mukul

04 Polidocanol as a
direct lesional agent
intramural
for low flow vascular 21/12/2014-
Dr. Sailesh 1 year
malformations(LFVMs) Kumar 20/12/2015
of tongue : A pilot Mukul
study

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Publications:

S. Authors Title Journal Year Volume First-Last


No.
Page

01 Ranjan, Shashi Atypical histiocytic Indian 2014 25 406-409


granuloma: A Journal of
Mukul, SaileshK
differential to Dental
Issar, Rashmi nonhealing ulcers of the Research
oral cavity

02 Gautam V, Mukul New solution to an old Australasian 2014 7 83-135


S, Kumar S, Medical
problem: providing pre -
Kumar P, Verma Journal
hospital emergency
V, Calvello E,
care in Bihar under
Singh GK, Narain
severe resource
M, Hynes G,
Kumar M, Kumar constrain
A, Kumari V,
Sharma K K

Awards, honours and significant events:

1. March 2014: Started 2 phase of QMRT Program, trained 162/168 targeted candidates continued till
nd

April 2014.

2. Designing of QMRT (quick medical response team) hand-outs.

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Department of
Dermatology, STD & Leprosy
Faculty & Staff/Officers:
Current Faculty
S.No. Faculty Name Designation E-mail Address
1. Dr. Rajesh Sinha Assistant sinhaderma@gmail.com
Professor

Senior Residents

S.No. Resident Name E-mail Address Date of Joining


1. Dr. Abhijeet drabhijeetjha@gmail.com 13/03/14
Kumar Jha
2. Dr. Smita Prasad dr.smitaprasad@rediff.com 14/03/14

Junior Resident

S.No. Resident Name Email Address Date of Joining

1. Dr Nishant Nandan dr.nishant@live.com 04/10/14

Highlights :

Department of Dermatology, STD & Leprosy at AIIMS, Patna aims to provide excellent tertiary care for
management dermatological diseases, sexually transmitted diseases and leprosy with special emphasis to
make available sophisticated and affordable healthcare to all patients. Department is giving service in both
OPD & IPD. We started OPD service in April 2013. Since then number of patients have increased regularly.
st st
15,884 Patients have been prescribed in OPD & 03 in IPD from 1 April 2014 to 31 March 2015.

Education :

Dermatology opd runs daily in OPD Block, Room No 114. . Dermatology Procedure room runs in room
no. 113 in PMR AYUSH Building. Second year MBBS students and nursing students are being provided clinical
training in Dermatology, STD & Leprosy. Regular lecture and tutorial classes of MBBS and Nursing students
are being taken as per schedule. Journal club and departmental seminars are done on a weekly basis.

CME / Meetings / Conference / Seminars / Workshops

Department successfully organised a CME on Hair transplantation at AIIMS, Patna.

Patient care :

On an average 100 patients visit dermatology opd daily. Skin biopsy, chemical peeling, electrocautery,
woods lamp examination, vitiligo surgery like punch grafting, nail surgery, acne scar revision is being done on

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regular basis. In the procedure room attached to the Dermatology Department (Room No. 113) Leprosy clinic
runs weekly on every Tuesday. Free MDT is provided to Leprosy patients on a monthly basis. Psoriasis Clinic
runs on every Thursday.

Infrastructure - Dermatology opd runs daily in OPD Block, AYUSH building, Room No 114. Dermatology
Procedure room runs in room no. 113 in PMR AYUSH Building.

Labs & Equipment - Woods lamp, Microscope, Electrocautery Machine.

RESEARCH
Ongoing Projects :

S. Title of Name of Funded Duration Start Total funds


No. the Principal by (years) year–End sanctioned
project Investigator (Name of year (`)
funding
agency)

1. Mycobacterium Dr Rajesh Sinha Nil 2014- 2014 Nil


Welchii vaccine 16
(MW vaccine) in
the treatment of
multiple
extragenital
warts or at
periungual sites
2. A comparative Dr Rajesh Sinha Nil 2014- 2014 Nil
study of 16
different topical
treatment
modalities for
Alopecia areata

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Publications

S. Authors Title Journal Year Volume First-Last


No. page

1. Dr Rajesh Sinha Serum Journal of Case 2014 4 460-


Sickness like Reports 462
Dr Abhijeet Jha reaction due to
Ciprofloxcin
Dr Smita Prasad

2. Dr Rajesh Sinha Nevus Indian 2015 6 358-


depigmentosus Dermatology 359
Dr Abhijeet Jha with unilateral online
bluish sclera: journal 2015
Dr Smita Prasad
A rar e
presentation

3. Dr Rajesh Sinha Bimatoprost in Journal of 2015 5


periobital The
Dr Abhijeet Jha vitiligo: A rare European
of hope or Academy of
Dr Smita Prasad
dilemma Dermatology

Future Challenges/Plans

We plan to run General OPD daily and special clinics like Leprosy, pigmentary disorders, paediatric
dermatology and STD clinics. Separate minor OT will be established to treat patients needing interventions like
chemical peeling, radiofrequency removal of skin lesions etc. Laser clinic and PUVA chamber room will be
established. Departmental Seminar Room will be established for conducting regular seminars in the
department.

We plan to have state of art dermatology services in next phase with following facilities:

1. Facility for lasers


2. Facility for intense pulse light (IPL)
3. ICTC centre
4. STD clinic with facilities for counselling and availability of free drugs
5. Dedicated Cosmetic clinic for addressing the cosmetic problems.
6. Facility for Dermatosurgery like dermabrasion laser surgery etc
7. Facility for PUVA therapy and NBUVB therapy
8. Inpatient care for admitting patients of severe skin diseases.
9. Postgraduate course in Dermatology, STD and Leprosy.

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Department of
Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
Faculties & Staff / Officer:

A. Current Faculty

S.N. Faculty Name Designation Contact no. E-mail Address


1. Dr. Binay Kumar Assistant Professor 9431361973 Dr.binay_rimsranchi@yahoo.co.in

B. Residents

S.N. Resident Name Contact no. E-mail Address DOJ


1. Dr. Binod Kumar Ravi 9263609200 Bsingh.kumar@gmail.com 23.09.2014
(SR)

2. Dr. Deepmala 9304949046 drdeepinu@gmail.com 29.09.2014


(SR)
3. Dr. Nirajan Kumar 8252318780 Niranjn05rims@gmail.com 05.09.2014
(Tutor)
4. Dr. Avinash Singh 9709777766 Avinash_singh021@yaho.com 09.09.2014
(JR)
5. Dr. Manju Lata 9431094470 Drmanjulata@gmail.com 04.04.2015
(JR)
6. Dr. Prabhat Ranjan 8252854454 Ranjanprabhat1987@gmail.com 08.04.2015
(JR)
7. Dr. Soni Suman 9470626579 Sonisuman068@gmail.com 16.04.2015
(JR)
8. Dr. Shalini 7870823421 Shalini.dr12@gmail.com 17.04.2015
(JR)
9. Dr. Prakash Kumar 9576847927 b89prakash@gmail.com 17.04.2015
(JR)

C. Staff
S.N. Name Contact no. Designation E-mail Address
1. Mr. Sunil Kumar 9631759692 Data Entry operator sunilkv@aiimspatna.org
2. Mr. Shailendra Kumar 9471902422 Lab Attendant Skumar1977y@gmail.com
3. Mr. Deepak Kumar 8294078868 Office Attendant Deepak03cham@yahoo.com

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Highlights :

AIIMS, Patna is one of the six new AIIMS established by the Government of India under Pradhan
mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojna (PMSSY) to bring most sophisticated health care to the last man in queue.
The department of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology has additional responsibility to provide justice to the
weakest section of the society. The department of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology of AIIMS, Patna, shall prove
itself as a milestone in improving poor conviction rate of India. This department has a great role in supporting
justice delivery system. Proper administration of justice also has preventive role in controlling crime in the
society.
This department is committed to establish state of the art facilities for teaching, training and research in
the field of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology.
Besides these, department is committed to provide state of the art clinical toxicology service to the
society

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Education
i. Total no of theory classes of 2012 batch --------------- 40
ii. Total no of Practical classes of 2012 batch-------------- 21
iii. Total no of theory classes of 2013 batch ---------------- 47
iv. Total no of Practical classes of 2013 batch-------------- 39
v. Total no. of theory class of 2014 batch--------------------- 6
vi. Total No. of practical class of 2014 batch------------------12
vii. Students visit to PMCH for observation of Medico legal work.
viii. Successful conduction of 1st batch of 2nd professional MBBS examination.

CME / Meetings / Conference / Seminars / Workshops

1. Interdepartmental Seminars --------2


2. Intradepartmental Seminars---------137
3. State level CME ----------------------2
4. Guided two short time projects namely: -
i. Packing preservation of biological evidences and analysis of blood and semen.
ii. Forensic odontology

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Patient care/ Support activity :

Infrastructure-
·One HOD room,
·One faculty cum Senior Resident cum Junior Resident cum Tutor room,
·One Demonstration room, cum seminar room cum practical room, Cum Museum cum
Departmental Library, cum faculty research Lab.

Labs & Equipment-

·LCD projector, computer, interactive board, visual presenter in demonstration room.

Other activities-

·Placed proposal for Establishment of forensic Museum.


·Establishment of UG laboratory in process.
·Placed proposal DNE finger printing laboratory.
·Placed proposal for Toxicology laboratory.
·Applied for accordance of approval for autopsy to the Bihar Govt.
·Placed requisition for completion of autopsy block to Superintending Engineer.
·Placed demands for sufficient manpower & Equipment to run all of the aforesaid facility.

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Achievements-

Faculty Name- Dr. Binay Kumar, Assistant Professor+

i. Publications-
§ Ten
§ One sent for publication

ii. Invited as Chairperson/Trainer in CMEs/Workshops-


· Invited as moderator in Indian Association of Medico Legal Experts conference 2013
· Trainer for Quick Medical Response Team, prepared by Disaster Management Department
of Govt. of Bihar.
· Member of Judicial enquiry committee constituted to enquire death of IIT, Patna student.

iii. Membership/Fellowships/Awards-
· Member of scientific committee of Indian Association of Medico Legal experts.
· Member Indian Medical Association
· Member of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine

Future Challenges / Plans -

§Development of criteria for radiological age estimation in population of Bihar.


§Autopsy and other medico legal work.
§Setting up of Laboratory for forensic Medicine & Clinical Toxicology , Forensic Histopathology,
Forensic serology, forensic examination of rape victim & accused, Forensic examination of
other form of sexual assault, forensic examination of drunken person and other medico legal
examination for training purpose.
These work shall also be done for public use in collaboration with respective
departments like pathology, pharmacology, microbiology, biochemistry, medicine, obstetrics
& gynaecology, radiology etc.
§DNA finger printing laboratory.
§Toxicology laboratory.

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Department of General Surgery
Faculty and Staff / Officer:

SL. E-mail Date of


Name Designation
No. Joining
01 Dr. Manoj Kumar Associate Professor & HOD docmk_2002@yahoo.co.in 01-04-2013
02 Dr. Surya Vikram Assistant Professor vikramsurya@yahoo.com 15-04--2013
03 Dr. Prashant Kumar Assistant Professor Pras_doc@yahoo.com 12-04-2013
04 Dr. Anil Kumar Assistant Professor dranil4@gmail.com 25-08-2012

Senior Resident:

SL
Name Designation E-mail Date of Joining
No.
1 Dr. Manoj Kumar Senior Resident drmano_mmc@yahoo.co.in 11-02-2014
2 Dr. Nishit Ranjan Senior Resident nishitranjan@gmil.com 01-03-2014
3 Dr. Arshad Hasan Senior Resident arshadsurgery@gmail.com 11-02-2014
4 Dr. Abhiranjan Pd. Senior Resident dr.abhiranjan@yahoo.com 13-07-2014
5 Dr. Lakshmi Sinha Senior Resident dr.sannu2010@gmail.com 19-07-2014

Junior Residents:

SL No. Name Designation Date of Joining

1- Dr. Pitamber Kumar pitamberpmc2k8@gmail.com 14@07@2014


2- Dr. Fiszal 24@11@2014
3- Dr. Mushir Reyaz mushirreya2202@gmail.com 01@12@2014
4- Dr. Ashish Kumar ashishsagar30@gmail.com 12@08@2015
5- Dr. Sneha Kumari 11@08@2015
6- Dr. Silpi shilpa_yal@yahoo.com 14@08@2015
7 Dr. Prashant hotguypmch@gmail.com 11@08@2015
8 Dr. Abhay Shankar abhayshankar.pta@gmail.com 11@08@2015

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Highlights :

Department of General Surgery is one of the major departments of the Institute which is aiming to
provide all the medical and surgical care issues related to the surgical conditions of the patient admitted in the
department through outpatient department and emergency/accidental problems.

Department of Surgery has seen more than 18000 patients in the outpatient department. Major
operations performed in the year 2014-15 were 304 and minor operation were 205. We have 30 in patient bed
which remained fully occupied whole of the year. Department has progressed in providing surgical care in
complex disease including cancer of pancreas, Oesophagus, Stomach, Colon & rectum successfully. In
addition department provided laparoscopic surgical care for various diseases related to gall bladder, liver and
other abdominal disease including hernia.

Academic activity of the department continued in the form of post-graduate lecture & seminar on
weekly or fort nightly basis. All the member of the department participated actively in the various CME
organised inside or outside the institute.

MBBS teaching both clinical and theory classes in lecture theatre regularly continued by the faculty and
internal examination of various MBBS batches were successfully conducted.

Nursing classes and clinical teaching were regularly conducted by faculty and senior residents.

The faculty, residents, and staff of the Department of Surgery at the All India Institute of Medical
Sciences, Patna are committed to nurturing and supporting excellence in patient care, education, and
translational research.

Education:

ŸUndergraduate Teaching including lecture classes, clinical postings


ŸLecture classes for nursing students
ŸDepartmental teaching for the Residents

CMEs / Workshop / Symposia / National and International Conferences:


Dr. Manoj Kumar (Associate Professor & HOD)

1) Attended the workshop on laparoscopic D2 Gastrectomy Surgery held at Kolkata on 20th


April 2014 organized by Kolkata Cancer Surgeon Association.

2) Attended the workshop on laparoscopic Colo-rectal Surgery held at Chennai on 24th and
25st April 2014 organized by Colo-rectal surgery training pro gramme group.

3) Attended CME organized by Association of Surgeons of India Bihar chapter and delivered
guest lecture on Advancement in laparoscopic surgery in Gaya on 1st June 2014

4) Attended Conference organized by Society of Endoscopic and laparoscopic Surgeons held at


Bhuvneshwar, India 18th to 21st September 2014.

5) Attended the workshop and explanation by Indian Association of surgeon Bihar chapter on
Rajgir 11-12 Oct 2014.

6) Attended conference by Indian Association of surgeon on Hyderabad 26-30 December 2014.

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Dr. Prashant Kumar Singh (Assistant Professor)

1. Received fellowship award from International College of Surgeons (FICS) in a convocation organized
at Lucknow, India in November. 2014.

2. Attended advanced laparoscopic colorectal surgery workshop at New Delhi on November 29 and 30 .
th th

3. Attended CME organized by Association of Surgeons of India Bihar chapter and delivered guest lecture
on Management of Diabetic foot in Munger on 1st June 2014.

Patients Care:

i) OPD services :

ŸOPD Rooms (No. 18,19,20,21,22,23 & 24, New OPD Building)


ŸRoutine OPD Days: Mon-Sat (9:00 AM- 4:00 PM)
ŸOPD Attendance: September2014 - March 2015 – 11000

ii) Operation Theatre :

ŸWe have been given OT on Monday & Friday every week.


ŸStarted operating from
ŸVariety of cases:

Laparoscopic and open abdominal surgeries (Cholecystectomy, TAPP, TEP, Incisional hernia repair,
Rectopexy, Whipple’s operation, Shunt surgeries, Gastric resection, bypass procedure, oesophagogastric
anastomosis, Open thoracotomy/Lobectomy, Liver resections, Lap APR, Nephrolithotomy, Nephrectomy,
adrenalectomy, & Various reconstructive surgeries of soft tissue.

Anorectal surgeries ( Benign and Malignant)

Breast Surgeries (Malignant & benign diseases)

Thyroid surgeries (Benign & Malignant)

Vascular surgeries (Varicose vein & vascular Malformation)

Soft tissue tumours

Minor surgeries for Lumps/Bumps

Any other activity :

ØExtra corporal knotting technique/suturing technique for Residents

ØInter departmental discussions on complicated cases and management

ØCollege foundation day & cultural activities on various festive

ØCommunity Outreach programmes for the underserved areas/ remote areas in Bihar.

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Research :
Ongoing

SL. Title of the Name of Principal Funded by Duration Start Total funds
No. project Investigator (Name of (years) year–End sanctioned (`)
funding year
agency)

Assessment of Dr. Subhash


1. Thyroid nodules Kumar, Dr. Manoj 2 Year 2014
by ultrasound Kumar
Stem cell Dr. A.K Saxena,
2. research Dr. Manoj Kumar 2 year 2014

Study of C667T Dr. A.K Saxena,


3. gene Dr. Manoj Kumar 2 year 2014

Micro-satellite in Dept. of Bio-


stability and laws technology,
of heterozygosity Dr. A.K Saxena, Ministry of
4. 3 year 2015
in Wilms tumour Dr. Manoj Kumar Sciences &
in eastern part of technology,
the country Govt. of India

Lectures Delivered : By Dr. Manoj Kumar

SL. Name of CME/


Title of talk Date Venue City
No. Conference
Advanced CME organized by ASI
laparoscopic :surgery Bihar chapter 29th June GAYA GAYA
1
current status 2014

Laparoscopic Colo- CME organized by ASI


rectal surgery: Current Bihar chapter 23rd August
2. SHARSHA SHARSHA
Status 2014

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Publication:
1. Papers published

S. No. Authors Title Journal Year Volume First-


Last
page
Breast abscess in Journal of 2015 06 issue 475-476
a case of duct Natural 2
Dr. Syan
ectasia caused by Science :
Bhattachraya,
CO2 auxotrophic Biology and
1. Dr. Nitesh Kumar
small colony Medicine
Jaiswal
variants of
Dr. Manoj Kumar
staphylococcus
areus

CME/ Workshop/ National Conference:

1. Organised a National live surgical workshop Conference APSCON-2015 on the


theme of “Minimal Invasive surgery “On 29Th and 30th August 2015.

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Department of General Medicine
Faculty and Staff

A. Current Faculty

S.No Name Designation E-mail Address Date of Date of


Joining Leaving
1 Dr Ravikirti Asst. Professor Ravikirti77@rediffmail.com 28/06/13 ---
a. Residents
1. Siddharth Singh Senior Resident drsiddharthsingh@gmail.com 18/10/12 ---
2. Abhishek Kumar Senior Resident drabhishek2k@gmail.com 27/02/14 ---
3. Kalyan Kumar Senior Resident kalyan97@gmail.com 27/02/14 23/02/2015
4. Deepak Kumar Senior Resident drdeepakrims@gmail.com 27/02/14 17/03/2015
5. Maya Gopalakrishnan Senior Resident maya.gopalakrishnan@gmail.com 03/10/14 ---
6. Deepak Kumar (II) Senior Resident deepak2k4sim@gmail.com 15/09/14 09/03/2015
7. Rupesh Prasad Senior Resident rupeshkem@gmail.com 10/04/15 ---
8. Abhishek Kumar Senior Resident drabhipmch03@gmail.com 29/04/15 ---
9 Shankar Prasad Junior Resident shankar.jmd007@gmail.com 04/10/14 ---
10. Shreya Sinha Junior Resident drshreyasinha@gmail.com Sep 2014 30/03/2015
11. Anil Kumar Junior Resident anilkumar2k7pmch@gmail.com 23/06/14 ---
12. Ashutosh Kumar Junior Resident dr.ashutosh2007@gmail.com 26/03/15 ---

Highlights

The department of General Medicine comprises one Assistant Professor, five Senior Residents and
four Junior Residents currently. It runs both outpatient and inpatient services in addition to the teaching
programme for undergraduate students and continued medical education programme for the faculty and
residents.

Ever since the outpatient services moved to the PMR building in the main campus of AIIMS on 15 th

August 2013, our outpatient attendance has been growing steadily. Between 1 April 2014 and 31 March 2015
st st

50,160 patients were seen in our outpatient clinics which comprises more than a quarter of all patients seen in
AIIMS, Patna OPD. While a large proportion of these patients consists of the local population of the area, we
also see a significant number of patients from other parts of the state, coming for a specialist opinion. The
outpatient clinic runs from Monday to Saturday every week. It is led by the Assistant Professor and ably
supported by the Senior Residents.

The department started inpatient services on 24 March 2014 when we admitted our first patient. Since
th

then, we have been admitting patients regularly, mostly from the outpatient clinics. Between 1 April 2014 and
st

31 March 2015 a total of 171 patients were admitted to our inpatient services. We have worked closely with our
st

nursing colleagues to put in place robust systems of monitoring and note keeping. We run a rota of the SRs to
provide 24 hour cover to support the inpatient services. Besides, the on-call SR also participates in Chhattisa, a
telemedicine programme run by AIIMS, Patna.

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Educational Activities

1. Undergraduate lecture classes


2. Undergraduate bedside teaching (clinical postings)
3. Lecture classes for nursing students
4. Departmental teaching for the Residents

CMEs/ Workshops/Symposia/Conferences

1. CMEs

I. Interdepartmental CME on “Subclinical Hypothyroidism”- 10 October 2014.


th

II. CME on “Movement Disorder” delivered by Dr Nitish Kumar, DM Neurology (NIMHANS) and
chaired by Dr JKL Das, Head of the Department of Medicine at Patna Medical College, 16 Oct
2014.

III. Live webcast of symposium on Cardiology from Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh, 6 th

November 2014

IV. Live webcast of symposium on Gastroenerology from Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh,
13 November 2014
th

V. Interdepartmental CME on “Diabetic Retinopathy” organised jointly with the Department of


Ophthalmology - 26 December 2014
th

VI. Live webcast of symposium on Respiratory Medicine from Royal College of Physicians,
Edinburgh, 12 March 2015
th

Director Prof. G. K. Singh, Prof. J.K.L. Das (HoD, Medicine, PMCH) and
Dr. Nitish Kumar in the CME on Neurology, 16th Oct 2014.

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Section of the audience in the CME on Neurology, 16th Oct 2014.

1. Paper/Poster presentations

I. AN UNUSUAL PRESENTATION OF MULTIPLE MYELOMA (poster no- 248). Siddharth Singh,


Ravikirti, Abhishek Kumar, Kalyan Kumar, Sitendu K Patel. APICON 19-22 February 2015,
Gurgaon

II. PACHYDERMOPERIOSTOSIS- A RARE DISORDER (poster no- 424). Abhishek Kumar,


Ravikirti, Siddharth Singh, Deepak Kumar. APICON 19-22 February 2015, Gurgaon

III. A CASE OF HEMIBALLISMUS FOLLOWING ACUTE ISCHEMIC CVA (poster no- 579). Deepak
Kumar, Ravikirti, Sanjay Kumar Pandey, Abhishek Kumar, Siddharth Singh. APICON 19-22
February 2015, Gurgaon

Patient care

1. OPD – Monday to Saturday . More than 50,000 outpatient attendances between 1 April 2014 and
st

31 March 2015.
st

2. IPD – Patients are now admitted mostly on the wards in the Trauma Building. Altogether 171
admissions under general medicine between 1 April 2014 and 31 March 2015.
st st

3. SPECIAL CLINICS – Endocrine Clinic on Tuesday afternoon, Hypertension and Diabetes Clinic on
Wednesday afternoon and Rheumatology Clinic on Thursday Afternoon.

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Publications

I. Sarfraz A, Ansari MAA, Bhattacharyya S, Jaiswal N, Das S, Singh S and Ravikirti. Liver Abscess
Caused by Morganella morganii Subspecies sibonii Biogroup G in a Chronic Alcoholic Patient.
Research Journal of Pharmaceutical, Biological and Chemical Sciences 2014; 5(5): 267-269

II. Jaiswal Nk, Das S, Singh S, Bhattacharyya S, Sarfraz A, Ansari MAA and Ravikirti. Meningitis
With Minimal Symptoms Caused By Klebsiella Pneumoniae in An Elderly Diabetic : Case Report
And Literature Review. Indian Journal of Applied Research. 2015; 5(2): 679-680

III. Singh, S. Coeliac disease with hyperthyroidism in a young male. IOSR Journal of Dental and
Medical Sciences. 2015; 16(6): 66-67

Future Challenges / Plans

Expansion of in-patient services remains our priority in the next one year. As we expand to be able to
admit more patients, the challenge is to ensure that we do not compromise on the quality of care and patient
safety. This not only means implementing clearly laid out monitoring and escalation policies for sick patients
but also establishing a framework of clinical governance with special emphasis on risk management and
clinical audit. The Department of Medicine will work closely with the hospital administration and other
departments to provide the necessary training to the junior doctors and nursing staff.

We hope to be able to start taking emergency admissions in the coming months. This will depend on several
factors like the trauma and emergency department starting full fledged clinical services, support from other
departments like CCU, ICU and dialysis service, and adequate space and manpower being available.

We shall also try to further streamline our outpatient services to maximise efficiency and ensure high
levels of patient satisfaction. Currently, limitations of space and manpower are major hurdles in the expansion
of our outpatient services. Even as we wait for these hurdles to be removed, we shall try to further streamline
our outpatient services to maximise efficiency and ensure high levels of patient satisfaction. We are trying to
make better use of information technology to minimise the waiting time for patients without compromising on
quality. We are planning to start a follow up clinic for liver disorders.

In order to attain greater self-reliance in diagnostic facilities the department shall try to start services like
Exercise Tolerance Testing (Treadmill Test), Upper GI Endoscopy and Spirometry in collaboration with the
other allied departments in the next twelve months.

Expansion of senior workforce is vital to support the proposed expansion of services. Recruitment
process for faculty is currently underway.

We aim to make our department a world class centre of medical education and training. We shall
continue with regular CMEs to meet the educational needs of our residents and faculty. We also aim to start a
course in Advanced Life Support. This will be helpful for the training of our own workforce as well as that of
other healthcare professionals in the state and the rest of the country.

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DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY
The Department of Microbiology is situated on the second floor of academic building and is functioning
with the aim of imparting high quality theoretical, tutorial and practical teaching (demonstration, clinical
specimen collection transport and processing, identification of infectious agents, reporting of investigation) for
M.B.B.S & Nursing students, providing routine patient care through diagnostic services and conducting
research on infectious diseases of public health importance, and also involved in summer training programme
for external candidates. The Department comprises of seven service laboratories (Bacteriology, Mycology,
Virology, Mycobacteriology, Serology, Parasitology & Immunology). It also has one washing room, one
preparation room, one tissue culture laboratory, 1 office room, and 1 teaching staff room, 1 seminar room cum
library, 1 undergraduate lab and 1 postgraduate research laboratory. All the rooms are centrally air-conditioned
with seating and working facilities.

Ø
Faculties :

The department currently has two faculty members who are involved in delivering high quality
education, patient care and research.

1. Dr. Sushmita Das - Assistant professor


2. Dr. Sayan Bhattacharyya - Assistant professor

The faculty members, resident doctors (senior resident, tutor, junior resident) and supporting staffs
(Laboratory attendant) work together as a cohesive unit in order to achieve the aim and objectives in an efficient
manner.

ØHighlights :

The department of Microbiology has been involved in several activities of significance in the past one
year. A CME on “Opportunistic Infections - Emerging Trends” was organised on 9th April 2014 in a meticulous
manner. Two eminent microbiologists, Dr. Amita Jain (K.G.M.U, Lucknow) and Dr. Ujjala Ghoshal (S.G.P.GI,
Lucknow) graced the occasion and gave their valuable views on this topic. Dr. Amita Jain shared her
knowledge on “Emerging and re-emerging viral diseases” and Dr. Ujjala Ghoshal enlightened everybody with
her talk on “Opportunistic parasitic infection”.
The department has successfully conducted the professional examination for the first batch of under graduate
students of AIIMS Patna. All students passed the exam with flying colours.The Department has been further
expanded in terms of man power and infrastructure since last year to enhance smooth functioning of
educational activities and other routine services. In order to upgrade the knowledge of residents and tutors, the
departments conducts seminar and discussion on topics of clinical importance periodically.

In accordance with its aim to do research which will be cost effective and reproducible, the department
completed a project entitled “Study of hand flora of health care givers”. Currently two research projects are
underway in the department which shall be completed next year.

ØEducation :

The department strives to impart high quality teaching for students (undergraduates and nursing) so that they
are able to understand the basics of Microbiology and its application in clinical settings. The curriculum is aimed
at enabling the students to make accurate and timely diagnosis so that proper treatment, management and
preventive measures can be started at the earliest. Some basic instruments, viz microscopes, hot air oven,

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autoclave, laminar flow etc have been installed in the department to facilitate MBBS teaching. All theory and
practical classes are conducted by the faculties, senior residents and tutor of the department. Class tests are
conducted time to time. Terminal, pre-professional and professional examinations are conducted during the
specific allotted time.

Ø
CMEs/ WORKSHOP/ SYMPOSIA/ NATIONAL AND
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES

S.N Title of talk Name of the Date Venue City


CME
/Conference

1 Emerging and re- Opportunistic 9 April 2014 Department Patna


emerging viral Infections - of
diseases by Dr. Amita Emerging Microbiology,
Jain (K.G.M.U, Trends AIIMS
Lucknow)

2 Opportunistic parasitic Opportunistic 9 April 2014 Department Patna


infection by Dr. Ujjala Infections - of
Ghoshal (S.G.P.GI, Emerging Microbiology,
Lucknow) Trends AIIMS

ØPatients care :

The central lab (OPD) has started functioning since February 2014 in Public-private partnership mode. The
faculties and residents regularly overlook the sample processing and inoculation, and also carry out the reporting. This
year, over 1000 patient samples (urine, blood, sputum, pus, stool, CSF etc) have been processed in the lab. Mainly urine
samples have been processed, as also blood for culture and sensitivity, pus, sputum, ascitic fluid etc. There is high grade
of culture positivity in the samples, indicating the disease burden. Moreover, AFB staining is performed regularly.

DR. SUSHMITA DAS


Assistant Professor

Ø
Lectures delivered at CMEs, National and International conferences
(all lectures, invited talks, plenary lectures, guest lecturers
except named Orations)

S.N Title of talk Name of the CME Date Venue City S.N
/Conference

1 Participated Opportunistic 9 April 2014 Department Patna Opportunistic


Infections - of Infections
Emerging Trends Microbiolog - Emerging
y, AIIMS Trends

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Ø
List of oral papers/posters presented

S.no Title of Name of the Date Venue City


presentation CME/conference

1 Participated Laboratory Microbiology March, 2014 National Kolkata


workshop for Surveillance of Institute of
Diarrhoel diseases Cholera and
Enteric
Diseases
st
2 Participated 1 National Course on July, 2014 All-India Patna
Educational Science for Institute of
teachers of health Medical
professionals Sciences

3 Participated National Conference of November, 2014 All-India Patna


Genetics and Stem cell Institute of
Research Medical
Sciences
th
4 Participated 84 Annual Session of the December, Jai Narayan Jodhpur
National Academy of Science 2014 Vyas
(NASI) University

5 Participated WHO workshop of laboratory January, 2015 Christian Vellore


diagnosis of Diphtheria Medical
College

Ø
RESEARCH
Funded projects on going

S.no Title of the project Name of Funded by Duration Start Total


Principal (Name of (years) year – funds
Investigator funding End year sanctioned
agency)

1 Mechanism of sodium Dr Sushmita Department of 3 years 2014- 24.96


arsenite mediated Das Science and 2017 lakhs INR
modulation of host technology-DST, (approx.)
oxidative responses Govt. Of India
leading to disease
pathogenesis in visceral
leishmaniasis

2 Role of small heat shock Dr Sushmita Department of 3 years 2014- 15 lakhs


protein 20 of Das Biotechnology- 2017 INR
Leishmania donovani DBT, Govt. Of (approx.)
(Ld-sHSP20) in the India
modulation of Toll -like
receptor mediated host
response in visceral
leishmaniasis

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Ø
Departmental projects (including thesis/dissertations)
On going

S. No. Title of the project

1. Role of interferons in SAG-resistance in clinical isolates of Leishmania donovani

2. Arsenic mediated modulation of host immune responses in drug resistance of visceral


leishmaniasis

Ø
Completed
S. No. Title of the project

1. Role of cathelicidin on development of lesions in Post-Kala-azar dermal Leishmaniasis


patients

Ø
Collaborative projects
On going
S. No Title of the project Collaborating department/institution

1 A pilot study to determine the clinic - Department of General Medicine,


?
epidemiological and etiological profile of diarrhoel All-India Institute of Medical
diseases patients presenting at two tertiary Sciences, Patna
hospitals in Patna, Bihar Department of Pediatrics and
?
Department of General Medicine,
Nalanda Medical College and
Hospital (NMCH), Patna
Department of Microbiology,
?
National Institute of Cholera and
Enteric Diseases (ICMR), Patna
Department of Molecular Biology,
?
Rajendra Memorial research Institute of
Medical Sciences (ICMR), Patna.

2 Studies on the association of ground water Department of Molecular Biology,


?
contamination with development of Post-Kala-azar Rajendra Memorial research Institute of
dermal Leishmaniasis in Raghopur PHC area, Medical Sciences (ICMR), Patna
Bihar

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Ø
Publications
Papers published in journals listed in PubMed, PubMed Central,
Science Citation Index and those published in Open access journals
S. Authors Title Journal Year Volume First-
No last
page

1 S. Das Unmethylated CpG-motifs Journal of 2015 97 363-


(Corresponding), in the L. donovani DNA Leukocyte 378
A. K. Ghosh, S. regulate TLR9-dependent Biology
Singh, B. Saha, P. delay of programmed cell
Das, et al. death in macrophages [IF: 4.3]

2 A.Ghosh, R. Metabolic reconfiguration FASEB 2015 29 2081-


Singh, S. Das, A. of the central glucose 2098
Kumar, S. Roy, P. metabolism: a crucial [IF:5.8]
Das et al. strategy of Leishmania
donovani for its survival
during oxidative stress

3 B.Purkait, R. Up-regulation of Silent Journal of 2015 70 1343-


Singh, K. Wasnik, Information Regulator 2 Antimicrobial 1356
S. Das, A. Ghosh, (Sir2) is associated with Chemotherapy
P. Das et al Amphotericin B resistance
in clinical isolates of [IF: 5.3]
Leishmania donovani

4 S. Das Asymptomatic Leishmania Transactions 2014 108 679-


(Corresponding), infections in northern of the Royal 684
G. Matlashewski, India: a threat for the society of
G. S.Bhunia, S. elimination programme? Tropical
Kesari, P. Das Medicine and
Hygeine

[IF:2.6]

5 S. Das Vitamin D level and American 2014 99 648-


(Corresponding), disease risk: The Journal of 649
G.K. Singh, P. Das. concerns Clinical
Nutrition

[IF:6.9]

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S. Authors Title Journal Year Volume First-
No last
page

6 S. Das TLR9 and MyD88 are British Journal 2014 171 1260-
(Corresponding), crucial for in vitro of 1274
M. Rani, K. maturation and activation Pharmacology
Pandey, G.C. of dendritic cells by
Sahoo, V.N. combination of [IF: 5.06]
Rabidas, P. Das. paromomycin and
miltefosine treatment in
visceral leishmaniasis

7 S. Das*, A. Freier*, Modular multi-antigen T Science 2014 6 234-56


T. Boussoffara*, S. cell epitope-enriched DNA Translational
Das*, P. Das, H. vaccine against human Medicine
Louzir et al. leishmaniasis
[IF: 10.7]
(* Equal
contribution)

8 S. Das, A. Halder, Specific noninvasive Journal of 2014 52 1238-


V.N. Rabidas, A. detection of Leishmania Clinical 1241
Mandal, P. Das donovani in desquamated Microbiology
buccal swab samples of
human visceral
9 A.Kumar, S. Das, Ascorbate Peroxidase: a Antimicrobial 2014 58 6172-
B. Purkait, A. key molecule regulating Agents and 6184
Sardar, K. the Amphotericin B Chemotherapy
Abhishek, P.Das et resistance in clinical
al. isolates of Leishmania [IF:4.4]
donovani.

10 VN Rabidas, D. Post-kala-azar Dermal American 2014 DOI:


Singh, K. Murti, Leishmaniasis with Journal of 10.384
S.Das, P.Das, ulceration on foot: An Infectious 4/ajidsp
K.Pandey atypical case presentation Diseases .2014.5
successfully treated with 0.55
Miltefosine [IF:1.7]

11 V. Kumar, S. Leishmania donovani: Nutrition 2014 30 449-


Bimal, S. K. Singh, Dynamics of L. donovani 458
R. Chaudhary, S. evasion of innate immune [IF: 3.04]
Das P. Das et al. cell attack due to
malnutrition in visceral
leishmaniasis

12 Sarfraz A, Ansari Liver Abscess Caused by Research 2014 5 467-


MAA, Morganella morganii Journal of 469
Bhattacharyya S, Subspecies sibonii Pharmaceutic
Jaiswal N, Das S Biogroup G in a Chronic al, Biological
et al. Alcoholic Patient and Chemical
Sciences

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REVIEWER FOR JOURNALS:

1. Journal of Leukocyte Biology


2. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
3. PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases
4. International Journal of Immunopharmacology
5. Saudi Medical Journal
6. The Social Science Journal
7. International Journal of Medical Sciences
8. PLOS ONE

Dr. Sayan Bhattacharyya


Assistant Professor

Ø
Lectures delivered at CMEs, National and International conferences
(all lectures, invited talks, plenary lectures, guest lectures except named Orations)

S.N Title of talk Name of the CME Date Venue City


/Conference

1 Participated Opportunistic Infections - 9 April 2014 Department of Patna


Emerging Trends Microbiology,
AIIMS

Ø
List of oral papers/posters presented
S.no Title of Name of the Date Venue City
presentation CME/conference

1 Characteristics MICROCON 2014, Jaipur, 17/10/14 BM Birla Jaipur


and antibiogram Oct. 16-18, 2014 Auditorium
of
uropathogenic
Escherichia coli

2 Candida FISF Mycocon 2014 19/11/14 Science city Kolkata


lipolytica auditorium
causing post-
traumatic gluteal
abscess in a
healthy young
patient

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Departmental Projects
Ø
(including thesis/dissertations)
Ongoing

S. No. Title of the project

1 Assessment of microbicidal efficacy and biofilm -inhibitory potential of saline extracts


of Turmeric root , neem leaves and ajwain seeds against E. coli, Staphylococcus
aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Klebsiella pneumoniae and Candida albicans.

Ø
Completed

S. No. Title of the project

1 Study of bacterial flora of palm of hands of clinicians and nurses in OPD of AIIMS
Patna

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Publications

Ø
Papers published in journals listed in PubMed, PubMed Central, Science Citation Index and
those published in Open access journals.

S. No Authors Title Journal Year Volume First-


last
page

1 Bhattacharyya S, Hospital indoor air Advances in 2014 6 154-156


Sarfraz A, Jaiswal microbial quality: Applied Science
NK. Importance and Research
monitoring

2 Ansari MAA, Multi Drug Resistant Research 2014 5 1137-39


Bhattacharyya S, Escherichia Coli Journal of
Sarfraz A, Jaiswal Forming Intra-abdominal Pharmaceutical,
NK, and Kumar Abscess in a Case of Biological and
M. Gossypiboma: Case Chemical
Report and Review of Sciences
Literature.

3 Sarfraz A, Ansari Liver Abscess Caused Research 2014 5 467-69


MAA, by Morganella Journal of
Bhattacharyya S, morganii Subspecies Pharmaceutic
Jaiswal N, Das S, sibonii Biogroup G al, Biological
Singh S, et al. and Chemical
in a Chronic Alcoholic
Patient. Sciences

4 Sayan Characterization and International 2014 4 701-705


Bhattacharyya, antibiogram of .Journal of
Asim Sarfraz, Uropathogenic Current
Mohammad Aftab Escherichia coli from a Microbiology
Alam Ansari and tertiary care hospital in and .Applied
Nitesh Jaiswal Eastern India .Sciences

5 Sayan Spontaneous Bacterial Case Report 2015 9 DD03-04


Bhattacharyya , Peritonitis (SBP) caused and Review of
Mohammad Aftab by Bacillus cereus in an Literature .
Alam Ansari , Alcoholic Patient. Journal of
Asim Sarfraz , Clinical And
Nitesh Jaiswal , Diagnostic
Siddharth Singh . Research

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S. No Authors Title Journal Year Volume First-
last
page

6 Bhattacharyya S, Candida lipolytica Case report and 2014 15 42-3


Sarfraz A , Ansari causing post-traumatic review of
MAA , Jaiswal N , gluteal abscess in a literature .
Roy H , Prasad R healthy young patient Medical Science
et al..,

7 Jaiswal Nk, Meningitis With Minimal Case Report 2015 5 679-80


Singh S, Symptoms Caused By And Literature
Bhattacharyya S, Klebsiella Pneumoniae Review. India
Sarfraz A, Ansari in An Elderly Diabetic Journal of
MAA, Ravi Kirti Advanced
Research

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Department of Neurosurgery
Faculty & Staff / Officers :

- One Assistant Professor Dr. Krishan Kumar Sharma


- One Senior & one junior Resident are there in the department.

Highlights :

As Institution is in it’s early phase to develop undergraduate teaching, patients care with basic specialties,
Department of Neurosurgery, a super-specialty is in its establishing phase, presently providing OPD services,
neurosurgical consultations to indoor patients, emergency backup to medical students, faculty & their family
members and other staff members of institute.

Education :

Department is also involved in undergraduate medical student’s teaching both tutorial lectures and clinical
teaching.

CME was conducted on 21st Feb’14 by Neurosurgery department on “Decompressive Craniectomy in


Traumatic Brain Injuries"

Dr Krishan Kumar Sharma chaired a session in “Endoscopic Cranial & Spinal Surgery “ a second instructional
course in neurosurgery on 7th & 8th November 14 at G B Pant Hospital, New Delhi.

Dr Krishan Kumar Sharma was member of organising committee in “1st National Course on Educational
Science for Teachers of Health Professionals” (24th to 30th July ‘ 14) at AIIMS Patna

Patients care:

In Neurosurgery OPD, 3400 patients were seen from April’14 to March’15

Other activities:

Courses attended by Dr Krishan Kumar Sharma

1. SPSS Training Program (11 & 12 April ’14 ) at AIIMS Patna.


2. 1st National Course on Educational Science for Teachers of Health Professionals (24th to 30th
July ‘ 14) at AIIMS Patna.
3. AIIMS-BECC (basic emergency care course) on 30th Aug’14 at JPN Apex Trauma Centre,
AIIMS Delhi
4. AULTS (AIIMS Ultrasound Trauma Life Support- Advanced from 1st to 3rd September ‘14)
5. CEUTEH 2014 (cost effective use of technology in emergency healthcare at AIIMS New Delhi
6. 7th Annual Conference of the Indian Society for trauma and acute care from 27th-30th
November ’14 at AIIMS New Delhi.

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DEPARTMENT OF
OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY
INTRODUCTION

There was a felt need for an Institute of National Importance in Bihar. All India Institute of Medical
Sciences aspires to fill this gap. As part of this prestigious Institute, the onus of providing quality care to women
and State of the Art education to Medical students lies on us.

VISION

Our Vision is to set up a one stop Gynaecological and Obstetric Centre in the State, with facilities for
High Risk Pregnancy Care, Antenatal Monitoring, Foetal Medicine Procedures and Minimal Access Surgery as
well as innovation in Teaching Methodologies to create interest in the students.

MISSION

We wish to establish a Centre of Excellence in Obstetrics and Gynaecology encouraging “patient


experience” – a concept in patient care and inter departmental collaboration. Our mission is to start academic
courses for skilled manpower to develop sub specialities in both Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Evidence based
standard of care is the order of the day and we are preparing protocols of management for patients.

GOAL

We strive to provide facilities hitherto unknown in health set up in the state and to create awareness
about the continuum of care.

FACULTY AND STAFF

Four dedicated faculty members form the backbone of this Department. Their work includes Outpatient
care, Inpatient care and Operation Theatre work, besides teaching and spearheading meaningful research.

S No. NAME OF FACULTY DESIGNATION


1. Dr. Hemali Heidi Sinha Professor
2. Dr. Mukta Agarwal Assistant Professor
3. Dr. Prajnanika Gurung Assistant Professor
4. Dr. Monika Anant Assistant Professor

We are fortunate to have services of 06 Senior Residents and 02 Junior Residents, besides one Lab
Attendant and a part time LDC. Hospital Attendants and Staff Nurses work in the OPD and Wards by rotation.

HIGHLIGHTS

The Department came into being in April 2013 and since then has grown in strength and the services
being provided. Students have been posted in the Department since September 2013 and we have started
admitting indoor patients since May 2014. Major and minor surgeries are being performed since May 2014.

We have been performing Ultrasound for both Gynaecological and Obstetric cases in the Department
itself, easing the load on the Radio diagnosis Department. Foetal Biophysical profile and Follicular monitoring
is also done. All major surgeries including debulking surgery for Carcinoma Ovary have been performed.
Patients are then followed up in the Oncology Department. A few patients of infertility have undergone intra
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uterine insemination but we have not received optimal results so far. In house laboratory facility for semen
preparation is urgently required for competitive results. We also plan to start Special clinics for Reproductive
Endocrinology and Infertility, for more organized follow up. An infertility work up card has been prepared and is
used with good results. Minor surgical procedures are performed on outpatient basis and this includes Office
Hysteroscopy, which is not done in many centres.

Specialized Antenatal clinics for High Risk cases are to be started soon and we hope to provide
Maternity Services in a few months. Ante natal cards have been prepared and are being used.

EDUCATION :

Students are trained to interact with female patients. This includes Medical Ethics and importance of
privacy. Interactive lectures, clinical bedside teaching, clinical demonstration on dummies and mannequins as
well as videos are used as teaching methodologies. Residents and Faculty are involved in teaching. Teaching
is Problem based management of cases. Discussion in small groups is encouraged, so that individual attention
is paid. Surgical specimens, instruments and ultrasound findings are discussed. Use of check list for
standardized teaching and objective assessment is used. Quiz is organized for assessing knowledge and need
for reviewing teaching methodology.

Intra department CME is organized and seminars are conducted for update of knowledge every month.
There is presentation by a senior Resident followed by discussion with a view to adopting the latest evidence
based guidelines in our clinical practice.

We have participated in Inter department CME as well as in activities of the local and National
professional bodies.

CME / WORKSHOP/ SYMPOSIA / CONFERENCES

1. Update on “Women’s Health” with talks on “Update on ART” and “Update on Foetal Medicine”
was organized on 10th May 2014 in AIIMS, Patna in the Conference Room.

2. Update and sensitization Program on “Injectable Contraceptives” organized in collaboration


with Ujjwal Project and Futures Group on 13th May 2014 at AIIMS, Patna in the conference
Room.
st
3. A Live Operative Laparoscopy workshop organized on 1 February 2015, with a visiting
surgeon from Cuttack. Four operations were performed in the Operation Theatre and telecast
to audience in the Committee Room.

4. The Department co organized a conference on Bethesda system of cervical smear reporting, in


rd
collaboration with the Department of Pathology on 3 May 2014, at AIIMS, Patna. There were
two speakers, Dr Prajnanika Gurung and Dr Monika Anant, from the Department.

5. In the Conference of the Bihar Obstetrics and Gynaecological Society held at Patna in
December 2014, Dr Hemali Heidi Sinha was chairperson of the Free Paper Committee and
conducted the Competitive Paper presentation. She also presented a paper as well as chaired
a session on Third stage complications and moderated a panel discussion.

PATIENT CARE

Out patients are being seen since April 2013. The number has grown to about 1500 patients a
month. Between April 2014 and March 2015, we have seen about 10000 patients in the OPD. Pap smear is
taken in the outdoor as well as insertion and removal of IUCD is also undertaken.
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In patient service started in April 2014, and so far 258 patients have been admitted for surgery and
patient care. Labour room services have been started and the first baby was born on 1st March 2015. We are
doing Caesarean Section as well, as indicated.

The average hospital stay of a patient is between 5 to 6 days; some malignancy cases are retained
longer for chemotherapy consultation. Bed occupancy rate is an average of 80%, which will increase when
Maternity services are rolled out

We are doing all major and minor surgeries, including Hysterectomies, Radical surgery for
malignancies, Laparotomy. Laparoscopic surgery is planned, once a laparoscope is procured. Laparoscopic
ligation is being done. This is not done in any Government set up in Bihar, and is gaining popularity among
women. Minor procedures are carried out on outpatient basis to ease the pressure on beds. Colposcopy and
directed biopsies are also being done. Complete Evidence Based work up of the patient is emphasised and
unnecessary interference avoided.

Gynaecological and Obstetric ultrasound is done in the Department itself. Trans abdominal, Trans
vaginal as well as Doppler velocimetry is done. 3D scan facility is also available. Foetal Biophysical profile
monitoring with Real Time Ultrasound and Cardiotocograph is also being done. This facility is new to High Risk
Antenatal women in the city.

Between April 2014 and March 2015, we have done 900 scans on Gynaecological cases and 400
Obstetric scans. Expertise for invasive Foetal Medicine techniques is available; Genetic Laboratory facilities
are awaited. For detection of congenital anomalies, antenatal women are referred to the Radiology
Department.

The Department actively participates in Tele Medicine programmes of the Institute. Residents render
consultation for outreach activities. The Department participates in outdoor camps. Faculty and Residents
have seen over 500 patients in these camps.

FUTURE CHALLENGES

We will start Labour Room services in a couple of months. There is a constraint of non availability of
Transfusion Services and Emergency OT facilities. Support staff is also short.

We hope to start Laparoscopic and Hysteroscopic Surgeries in the near future, though we require
procuring a Laparoscope and operating Hysteroscope. We will start specialized infertility clinics and Ante Natal
Clinics. Evidence based treatment is done and we are developing guidelines for treatment of common
Gynaecological and Obstetric conditions.

PROPOSED PLANS

ØIMMEDIATE

• Starting Antenatal Clinics catering to High Risk Obstetric cases.


• Establishing special Reproductive Endocrinology, infertility clinics as well as Menopause,
Uro Gynaecology, Gyne Oncology clinics

ØLONG TERM

• Establishment of dedicated Foetal Medicine Unit with provision for invasive Foetal diagnostic
and therapeutic facilities
• Establishment of an Assisted Reproductive Technique Unit with facilities for IUI and IVF
• Start a Robotic Surgery Unit
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• Start Post Doctoral Courses in Foetal Medicine, Obstetric Medicine
• Start High Dependency Unit for Obstetric patients

FACULTY

Dr Hemali Heidi Sinha, Professor and Head

a) Publications
Co authored case report
Tiwary B, Sinha H H, Pandey VK, “Malignant Malignant Germ Cell Tumours of the Ovary: A Rare
Case Report”, Int J Reprod, Contracept, Obstet Gynaecol, 2015; 4(2): pg 1 – 3
b) Memberships
• Life Member, Federation of Obstetrical and Gynaecological Societies of India
• Life Member, Indian Medical Association
• Life Member, Indian Society of Perinatology and Reproductive Biology
• Life Member, Indian Society of Perinatal Medicine
• Member, Organizing Committee, Conference of Bihar Obstetrics and Gynaecologica
Society
c) Invited Chairperson
• Chairperson in the session on “Posterior Urethral Valves” at CME organized by
Department of Paediatric Surgery in April 2014
• Chairperson in the session on “Breast Carcinoma” in the Society of Oncology Annual
Conference in August 2014
• Chairperson in the session on “Carcinoma Cervix” by Society of Oncology in December
2014
d) MoHFW
• Member of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Maternal and Child Health
Division,Task Force for Key interventions in Maternal Health
• Member, Expert Group for Development of National Guidelines in Maternal Health
• Member of the National Health Resource System (NHSRC) Task Force for
Development of Labour Ward Protocols
e) Examiner
• Aryabhatta Knowledge University, Patna appointed External Examiner for Oral/
Practical MBBS Examination at ANM Medical College, Gaya in August 2014.
f) Future Plans
• Start the Labour Room and expand OPD procedures
• Innovating teaching methodologies: Teaching Rounds, Competency Based training
(Use of Checklists for Humanistic training
• Prepare Checklists to standardize teaching, training and patient care
• Prepare a project on pre operative use of Ferric Carboxymaltose to build up patients of
Anaemia
• Start Dental Check up for all Ante Natal patients

Dr Mukta Agarwal, Assistant Professor

a) Membership

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• Member, Federation of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of India,
• Member subcommittee for development of Protocols in Obstetrics and Gynaecology
b) Trainer in CME
• Lecture on “Maternal Health in Disaster and Emergencies” for Quick Medical Response
Team, a joint venture of Government of Bihar and AIIMS, Patna
c) Future Plans
• To start operative laparoscopy and perform cystectomy and total Laparoscopic
Hysterectomy
• Do invasive diagnostic Foetal Medicine procedures
• Start High Risk pregnancy unit

Prajnanika Gurung, Assistant Professor

a) Member, Federation of Obstetrics and Gynaecological Societies of India


b) Invited Speaker/Trainer in CME
• Lecture on “Women’s Health in Disasters and Emergencies” at the Quick Medical
Response Team training
• Lecture at the CME on “Cervical Cytology” in May 2014, jointly organised by
Departments of Pathology and Gynaecology.
• Participated in a scientific Debate organized by the Bihar Obstetrics and
Gynaecological Society
c) Outreach Activity Attended outdoor camp at Dhanarua, Patna
d) Future Plans
• Advanced Ultrasonography and Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery
• Research on Contraceptive Counselling in Ante natal period to improve Contraceptive uptake

Dr Monika Anant, Assistant Professor

a) Membership
Member of Federation of Obstetric and Gynaecological Societies of India
b) Invited Speaker/Trainer
• Presentation on “Prevention of Parent to Child transmission (PPTCT) in a CME
organized by Department of Dermatology on 19 February 2014
th

• Presentation on “Overview of Cervical Cancer screening and Methodology” at a CME


jointly organized by Departments of Pathology and Gynaecology on 3 May 2014
rd

• Lecture on “Women’s Health in disaster and Emergencies” at the Quick Medical


Response Team training, a joint venture of Government of Bihar and AIIMS, Patna
• Attended first National Teachers Training Programme at AIIMS, Patna in July 2014.
c) Outreach Activities
• Attended outdoor camp at Sonepur, Saran in February 2014.
d) Future Plans
• Data collection for prevalence and causes of infertility in Bihar
• Data collection on aetiology and management plan in cases of Primary
Amenorrhoea.

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Department of Ophthalmology
Faculty and staff / officer:

S. No. Name Designation


01 Dr. Bhawesh Chandra Saha Senior Resident
02 Dr. Aastha Singh Senior Resident
03 Dr. Atul Kumar Anand Senior Resident
04 Dr. Abhishek Anand Senior Resident
05 Dr. Saket shekhar Junior Resident

Highlights:

th
Department of ophthalmology, AIIMS Patna came into existence in 18 Feb 2014. The department is
fully engaged to provide its best services to patients. Department is actively involved in teaching and research
programme of institute. We also in involved in community awareness programme. We provided services to
14750 patients in OPD and performed 30 major and minor ocular and extra ocular operations in last year. The
department successfully organised a CME on Diabetic retinopathy. We organised a glaucoma awareness
walk on 13 March 2015.

Education:

Teaching activities performed by department.


1. Lecture classes, clinical teaching and tutorials of undergraduate students.
2. Clinical teaching of Junior resident
3. Clinical teaching of paramedical staff.

CMEs / Workshop / Symposia / National and International Conferences:


CME
TOPIC DATE PLACE

Diabetic retinopathy seen and unseen 26/12/2014 AIIMS, Patna

E Poster :

Title of presentation Conference Date City


rd
73 annual conference
E poster
of All India th th
Single Flap Vs Double Flap 5 to 6 February 2015. New Delhi.
ophthalmological
Technique of External DCR
society .
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Patients Care:

Facilities available in the department

OPD
1. General clinic
2. Refraction unit and
3. Retina clinic

IPD / OT Service available

1. DCR surgery
2. Retinal detachment surgery – buckling
3. Oculoplasty surgery- squint, ptosis, entropion, ectropion, Etc.

Community Services
Department organised
1. Glaucoma awareness walk on 13th march 2015

Camp

1. School screening programme DAV Walmi, Patna.


2. Eye camp at Siwan district of Bihar
3. Eye camp at Sasaram district of Bihar
4. Eye camp at Vaishali district of Bihar

DR. Bhawesh Chandra Saha (SR)

Lectures delivered:

S. Name of CME/
Title of talk Date Venue City
No. conference
Diabetic retinopathy AIIMS
1 CME 26/12/2014 PATNA
seen and unseen PATNA

List of the oral papers/ posters presented

S. Name of Name of
Date Venue City
No. presentation CME/conference
rd th th
73 annual conference of 5 to 6
Hotel Ashok
1 E Poster all India ophthalmological February New Delhi
Samrat
society 2015

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Research:

Ongoing

S. Title of the Name of Funded by Duration Start Total funds


No. project Principal (Name of (years) year–End sanctioned (`)
Investigator funding year
agency)

Profile of patients
having low vision Dr. Bhawesh
1 NA Two 2014-2016 NA
presenting in Chandra Saha
AIIMS PATNA

Awareness of
glaucoma in Dr. Bhawesh
2 NA two 2014-2016 NA
population of Chandra Saha
Bihar

Departmental projects (including thesis/dissertations)

Ongoing

S. No. Title of the project

1 Profile of patient having low vision presenting in AIIMS PATNA

2 Awareness of glaucoma in population of Bihar

Publications:

S.
Authors Title Journal Year Volume
No.

Dr. Bhawesh Congenital ectropion


1 Chandra Saha, Dr uveae with glaucoma; Bihar journal of NOV 2014
Vol.39 17-19
Rashmi Chandra. a case report ophthalmology

Myopia with Bilateral


Dr Rashmi kumara,
Optic Disc Drusen
Dr Bhawesh Bihar journal of
2 Mimicking NOV 2014 Vol .39 13-15
Chandra Saha, Dr. B ophthalmology
Papilledema Case
P Sinha.
report.
Low vision aids in
Dr Bhawesh clinical practice:
Jharkhand journal of
3 Chandra Saha, Dr Review article. Dec 2014 Vol 51; 26-33
ophthalmology
Rashmi chandra

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Dr. Aastha Singh (SR)

Lectures delivered :

S. Name Of CME/
Title Of Talk Date Venue City
No. Conference
1 Diabetic CME Aiims Patna Aiims Lt1 Patna
Retinopathy
Seen Unseen

Research :

Funded Projects
Ongoing

Funded by
Name of
S. Title of the (Name of Duration Start year – Total funds
Principal
No. project funding (years) End year sanctioned (`)
Investigator
agency)

Ophthalmic
Manifestations in
1 Aastha Singh None 2 2014-2016 None
children with
Cerebral Palsy

Awareness of
Diabetic
2 Retinopathy in Aastha Singh None 2 2014-2016 None
patients of
Diabetes in Bihar

Departmental projects (including thesis/dissertations)

Ongoing

S. No. Title of the project

1 Ophthalmic Manifestations in children with Cerebral


Palsy

2. Awareness of Diabetic Retinopathy in patients of


Diabetes in Bihar

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Dr. Abhishek Anand (SR)

Lectures delivered :

S. Name of CME/
Title of talk Date Venue City
No. conference

Appositional Rajgir
Haemorrhagic Choroidal Glaucoma Society Of International
1 02/05/2015 Rajgir
Deta chment- Surgical India-Bihar Chapter Convention
Management Centre

Burden Of Posterior Darbhanga Medical


Darbhanga
2 Segment Eye Disease In College Foundation
23/02/2015 Medical Darbhanga
Bihar Day
College

Optic Neuritis
Bhagalpur
3 Management- Recent
Ophthalmological 11/07/2015 Bhagalpur Bhagalpur
Updates
Society

Diabetic Retinopathy
4 Cme Aiims Patna 26/12/2014 Aiims Lt1 Patna
Seen Unseen

Dr. Atul Kumar Anand (SR)

Lectures delivered :

S. Name of CME/
Title of talk Date Venue City
No. conference
1
Diabetic
retinopathy
CME 26/12/2014 AIIMS PATNA PATNA
seen and
unseen

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Department of Orthopaedics
Faculty and Staff / Officer

S.N. Faculty Name Designation E-mail Address


1. Dr. Anup Kumar Associate Professor & Head of the Department dr.anup@gmail.com

2. Dr. Sudeep Kumar Assistant Professor drsudeeportho@gmail.com

Highlights:

The department of Orthopaedics of A.I.I.M.S. Patna has two faculties since its inception, Dr. Anup
Kumar (Associate Professor) and Dr. Sudeep Kumar (Assistant Professor). Dr. Anup Kumar heads the
department till date.

Orthopaedics is one of the busiest departments of the hospital. On an average the OPD turnout is
130-140 patients and till now we have seen 2,13,229 patients since 1st Sept,2012 and in last one year we
have operated on 368 cases out of which most of them are tertiary level center cases.

The department has a vision to become a Center of Excellence in Tertiary Care by Jan 2017 in the
Eastern Region.

Our mission is to cater to most of the population of this state which has to go outside to fetch treatment
of these ailments; by doing so lot a of resources would be saved which is very important in the Indian scenario.

Education:

We teach M.B;B.S. and nursing students. The department of Orthopaedics of AIIMS, Patna is the
first institute in India to have Orthopaedics as an independent paper in M.B;B.S. The first batch students
th
have been posted in orthopaedics in their 7 semester and will be appearing in their professional
examination in December 2015.

We have regular journal clubs and case discussion with our residents.
CMEs / WORKSHOP/SYMPOSIA/NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES
Dr. Anup Kumar
S. Title of talk Name of the Date Venue City
No. CME/conference
1. Hands on Bihar Orthopaedic February Hotrl Patna
workshop on Association Annual 2014 Maurya,
proximal tibial Conference Workshop Patnal
fractures

2. Basic Principles National Faculty for 3-5th July, Hotel Gargi Patna
of Fracture AO Trauma Course 2014 Grand ,
MManagement Patna

3. Faculty FDP by AO 10-13th April Hotel New


Development 2015 Raddison Delhi
Programme Blue,New
Delhi

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Dr. Sudeep Kumar

S. Title of talk Name of the Date Venue City


No. CME/conference

1. Hands on Bihar Orthopaedic February 2014


workshop on Association Annual
proximal tibial Conference Workshop
fractures
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2. Hands on National Faculty for 3-5 July, 2014 Patna Patna
workshop and Operating Room Personnel
group discussions
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3. “AIIMS-TLS with AIIMS-TLS with Power of 16 – 18 Jan Raipur Chhattisgarh
Power of Ultrasound Course and 2014
Ultrasound Basic Emergency Care
Course and Basic Course”
Emergency Care
Course”
th nd
4. “AIIMS-TLS with AIIMS-TLS with Power of 20 – 22 Feb Raipur Chhattisgarh
Power of Ultrasound Course and 2014
Ultrasound Basic Emergency Care
Course and Basic Course”
Emergency Care
Course”

5. CEUTEH 2014 CEUTEH 2014 AIIMS, New Delhi New Delhi


(Society for Cost
Effective Use of
Technology in
Healthcare),
AUTLS (AIIMS
Ultrasound
Trauma Life
Support –
Advanced)
JPNATC

Patient Care

1. OPD: Orthopaedics OPD handles about 125 patients per day and is one of the busiest OPD in
the hospital and till now we have seen 2,13,229 patients.

2. IPD: We have been admitting patients since April 2014 and till June, 2015 we have admitted
368 patients and most of them are tertiary level surgeries like Total knee replacements, Total hip
replacements, Spine surgeries and complex trauma fixation.

PROCEDURE : The first surgery at AIIMS Patna was performed by the Department of Orthopaedics on
th
26 Dec, 2013.Since then we have performed orthopaedic surgeries of various speciality viz.;

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Paediatric orthopaedics : Congenital dislocation of knee, club foot, cubitus varus, genu varus, paediatric
trauma.
Trauma : Complex trauma, Implant failure,
Arthroplasty : Hemiarthroplasty of hip, Cemented and Uncemented total hip replacement, Total Knee
Replacement
Arthroscopy & Sports Injury: ACL reconstruction, meniscal injuries
Spine Surgery: Pedicular spine fixation,discectomy.

1. SPECIAL CLINIC : Apart from the regular OPD for new out patients, in the afternoons, we run
special Spine and upper limb clinic on Tuesdays , Hip-knee and lower limb clinic on Thursdays and Hip-Knee
and Sports Injury clinic on Fridays.

Any other activity:

Future Challenges/Plans (Name of the Faculty and their plans)

At present the faculty is stretched to the maximum and we will need to have more faculty , SR, JR,
support staff and physiotherapist to work like a tertiary centre.

By Dec 2016 we should be able to start a full-fledged Basic Orthopaedic Services which will include
orthopaedics fracture management, basic spinal surgeries (disc and trauma), primary replacement of hip, knee
& shoulder, basic arthroscopy of knee & shoulder, paediatric orthopaedics.

By Dec 2017 we should be able to start specialized services like Pelvic and acetabular fractures,
vascularized bone grafts, arthroscopic cartilage transplant, wrist and ankle arthroscopy, scoliosis and
endoscopic spine surgery, ankle and disc replacements, revision knee and hip arthroplasty.

By Jan 2017 we should be able to start a full-fledged Post-graduate training programme.


Our goal is to make our centre the nodal centre of excellence in

ØArthroscopy and Sports Medicine


ØArthroplasty
ØSpinal Surgery
ØComplex pelvic and acetabular surgeries and polytrauma management.

RESEARCH
Non-Funded Projects on going

S. Title of the project Name of Funded by Duration Start year – Total funds
No. Principal (Name of (years) End year sanctioned (`)
Investigator funding
agency)
1 Feasibility of USG in Dr.Sudeep ------------- July 2014 Nil
diagnosing Knee Ligament Kumar
Injury (Anterior Cruciate
Ligament) as compared to gold
standard MRI

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Collaborative projects
Ongoing

S. No. Title of the project Collaborating department/institution

1. Comparative evaluation between 2 doses of Department of Anesthesia


dexmedetomidine, as an adjuvant for brachial
plexus block in Orthopaedic surgeries.

Publications :

Dr. Anup Kumar

1. Gobbi A, Karnatzikos G, Kumar A. Long-term results after microfracture treatment for full-thickness
knee chondral lesions in athletes. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc (KSSTA). 2014 Sep;
22(9):1986-96.

2. Kumar SP, Kumar A, . Treatment-Based Classification and Low Back Pain- Sharpening the Two-Edged
Sword of Clinical Decision-Making. J Phys Ther. 2013; 8(1): 1-4.

3. Kumar SP, Kumar A, Sisodia V. Clinical Reasoning and Sports Medicine-Application of Hypothetico-
Deductive Model. J Sports Med Doping Stud 2013;3:e128.

4. Kumar SP, Adhikari P, Jeganathan PS, Kumar A. Efficacy of Yoga in the treatment of chronic low back
pain- a focused review of evidence. Indian J Ancient Med Yoga 2013;6(1):31-8.

5. Kumar SP, Sisodia V, Kumar A. Evidence for Physiotherapy/Physical Therapy: a 40-year Trend
Analysis and Explorative Synthesis of Articles. Saudi Journal for Health Sciences 2013;2(1):22-30.

6. Kumar SP, Sisodia V, Kumar A. Manual Therapy Journals’ Contribution to Evidence-Base in


Manual/Manipulative Physical Therapy- a Quantitative Trend Analysis of Articles. International Journal
of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences 2013;2(2):98-108

7. Kumar SP, Kumar A, Shenoy K, D’Souza M, Kumar VK. Guided/Graded Motor Imagery for Cancer
Pain: Exploring the Mind-Brain Inter-relationship. Indian J Palliat Care 2013;19(2):125-6.

8. Kumar SP, Kumar A. Evidence-Based Practice in Chronic Pain- a Multidimensional Biopsychosocial


paradigm is the ‘need of the hour’ in palliative care. Indian J Palliat Care 2013;19(2):126-7

Dr. Sudeep Kumar

1. Characterising noise associated with hybrid ceramic-on-ceramic hip arthroplasty ; S. Kumar, G.


O’Neill, A. Stark, B. Jones, P. McCartney, J.A. Wells, R. Ingram; Bone Joint J (Proceedings) 2013
95-B:(SUPP 30) 16

2. Noise characteristics in ceramic-on-ceramic vs metal-on-polyethylene total hip arthoplasty: a


comparative study; PG Robinson, I. Anthony, S. Kumar, B. Jones, A. Stark, R. Ingram; Bone Joint J
(Proceedings) 2013 95-B:(SUPP 33) 6

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1. List of chapters in books
Dr. Anup Kumar

1. Alberto Gobbi , Anup Kumar , Georgios Karnatzikos , Norimasa Nakamura . (2014).


The Future of Cartilage Repair Surgery. In: A. Ananthram Shetty, Seok-Jung Kim, Norimasa
Nakamura, Mats Brittberg. Techniques in Cartilage Repair Surgery. Springer Berlin Heidelberg:
Springer. P 369-376.

2. Konsei Shino, Alberto Gobbi, Norimasa Nakamura, Anup Kumar, Tatsuo Mae. (2014). How to
Handle a Poorly Placed Femoral Tunnel. In: Robert G. Marx. Revision ACL Reconstruction.
Springer New York: Springer. P 87-96.

3. Alberto Gobbi, Georgios Karnatzikos, Somanna Malchira, Anup Kumar (2014) Platelet Rich
Plasma (PRP) in Osteoarthritis. In : Editors: Lana, J.F.S.D., Andrade Santana, M.H., Dias
Belangero, W., Malheiros Luzo, A.C. (Eds.). Platelet-Rich Plasma Regenerative Medicine: Sports
Medicine, Orthopedic, and Recovery of Musculoskeletal Injuries. Springer-Verlag Berlin
Heidelberg.pg 231-236.

Awards, honours and significant events:

Department of Orthopaedics conducted a CME on “Controversies & Decision making in fracture


neck of femur in age group 55 to 65 years” on 22nd March , 2015. This CME was accredited by Bihar
Council of Medical Registration, Patna for 4 Credit Points

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DEPARTMENT OF
OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Faculty and Staff / Officer
Faculty

S.N. Faculty Name Designation E-mail Address

1. Dr. Kranti Bhavana Assistant Professor bhavana.kranti@gmail.com

DEPARTMENT OF OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Highlights:

The Department of Otorhinolaryngology at AIIMS, Patna has come a long way since its inception in May
2013. It was one of the first departments to start operative surgery at AIIMS, Patna. We have already performed
approx. 200 surgeries. We have been in the forefront of providing high quality tertiary care to the poorest of poor
patients of our state and beyond. With high quality up to date instruments and equipment we are providing state
of art services. Our department is now an established centre for cochlear implants and has been empanelled in
ADIP cochlear implant scheme. We are thus providing not only high standard but affordable low cost treatment
to hearing impaired patients. We have also added head and neck surgery services to our ever expanding
clinical services. We are also involved extensively in teaching and research activities. Our department has
organised many national level workshops and conferences.

Education:

Teaching undergraduate students Batch 2012 and 2013.


Clinical classes (includes bed side teaching) and lectures and tutorials.
Curriculum already designed and approved.
Interactive lectures with audio visual modalities used for lectures and tutorials.

CMEs / WORKSHOP / SYMPOSIA / NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES


Events organised by the department
S.No. Event Date Venue City
th th
1. 1st National Cochlear 17 - 18 May 2014 AIIMS, Patna Patna
Implant Hands On
Cadaveric Dissection
Workshop

2. Deafness week 25th-27th AIIMS, Patna Patna


celebrated by doing September 2014
free hearing screening
camp especially
focusing on prospective
cochlear implant patient

3. Laryngology CME 21st Dec. 2014 AIIMS, Patna Patna

4. Live Surgical Workshop 12th April 2015 AIIMS, Patna Patna


on Obstructive Sleep
Apnoea- 2015

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FACULTY DETAILS

Dr. Kranti Bhavana


S.No. Title of talk Name of the Date Venue City
CME/conference

1. Neonatal hearing 1st National Cochlear 17-18 May 2014 AIIMS, Patna Patna
screening Implant Hands On
Cadaveric Dissection
Workshop
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2. “Assessment for CIGICON- 2014 20 Nov. 2014 AIIMS, New Delhi New Delhi
cochlear implants: How
much is appropriate”
th
3. “Ease of learning CIGICON- 2014 20 Nov. 2014 AIIMS, New Delhi New Delhi
cochlear implants by
Trans Canal Veria
Technique” Poster
presented at CIGICON
2014

4 Common ENT disorders CME by Alembic October 2014 Patna Patna


(guest speaker) pharmaceuticals

5 Vertigo : ENT CME by Abbott November 2014 Patna Patna


perspective (guest pharmaceuticals
speaker)
th
6 Chairperson ENT Master Class 6-7 Dec. 2014 New Delhi New Delhi
Update in
Otolaryngology and
Head & Neck Surgery
th th
7 Novel techniques in 14 Asian Australian 15-18 April 2015 Jeju Island Korea
repair of CSF Congress of
Rhinorrhoea Neurological Surgeons

8 URTI : ENT perspective CME by Alembic July 2015 Patna Patna


(guest speaker) pharmaceuticals

ORGANIZING WORKSHOPS/CME (2014-2015)


th th
1. Organizing Secretary : National Hands On Cochlear Implant Workshop , AIIMS Patna 2014 ( 17 -19
May 2014)
st
2. Organizing Secretary : Laryngology Update 2014 AIIMS Patna (21 December 2014)
3. Organizing Secretary: Live Surgical workshop on Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (March 2015), AIIMS
Patna.

INVITED GUEST SPEAKER / FACULTY / CHAIR PERSON (2014-2015)

1. Cochlear Implant Workshop with live Surgery as moderator, Patna 2014


2. Invited Guest Faculty for CIGICON 2014 ( Cochlear Implant Group of India) at AIIMS New Delhi 2014
19th- 22nd November 2014
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3. Chair person in a session of Rhinology in the ENT Masterclass UK : A Joint Update at AIIMS New Delhi
th th
6 - 7 December 2014
4. Invited guest speaker at CME organized by Alembic Pharmaceuticals October 2014
5. Invited guest speaker at a meet of physicians organized by Abbot Health care November 2014
6. Invited guest speaker by Alembic pharmaceuticals June 2015
7. Invited guest speaker for CIGICON 2015 , Jaipur

WORK SHOPS/ CME / SEMINARS ATTENDED (2014-2015)


th th th
1. 14 Asian Australian Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Jeju Island , Korea 15 to 18 April 2015.
st
2. Live ENT Surgery Workshop (Under aegis of AOI, Bihar and Jharkhand Chapter) at NMCH Patna 21
June 2015. CME credit Hours 4
3. Live Surgical Workshop on Obstructive sleep apnoea (Under aegis of AOI, Bihar and Jharkhand
Chapter) at AIIMS Patna. CME credit hours 4
st
4. Laryngology Update 2014, AIIMS Patna, 21 December as Organizing Secretary. CME Credit Hrs- 4
th th
5. ENT Master Class UK : A joint Update organized by ENT UK and AIIMS New Delhi 6 - 7 December
2014
th nd
6. CIGICON 2014, AIIMS New Delhi . Invited Guest faculty and speaker. 19 - 22 November 2014
7. National Teachers training for Healthcare professionals, organized by AIIMS Patna in collaboration
rd th
with JIPMER 23 July to 30 August 2014. (CME credit Hrs-24)
th
8. Cochler a Impalnt Hands On Dissection workshop as organizing Secretary held at AIIMS Patna 17 -
th
19 May 2014 ( CME Credit Points-8)
9. Biostatistics Workshop organized by AIIMS Patna 2014

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RESIDENTS DETAILS
S. Name of Title of Name of the Date Venue City Remarks
N. resident talk CME/conference

1 Dr.Amarnath Cochlear Annual December DMCH Darbhanga


Prasad Implant conference of 2014
program at AOI Bihar and
AIIMS Jharkhand
Patna (oral chapter
paper)

2. Dr. Vivek Attended ENT December AIIMS New New Delhi


Kumar Master Class 2014 Delhi
Update

3. Dr. Vivek Attended facial December AIIMS New New Delhi


Kumar plastic and 2014 Delhi
reconstructive
surgery workshop
4. Dr. Ease of Annual December DMCH Darbhanga Won
Harshvardhan learning conference of 2014 Second
cochlear AOI Bihar and prize
implant Jharkhand
surgery by Chapter
trans canal
veria
technique
(Poster)

Published work (Indexed Journals) (2014-2015)

1. Amarnath Prasad, Amitabho Roy Chaoudhry, Kranti Bhavana, Vivek Kumar. Role of
Laryngopharyngeal reflux in cases of Dysphonia. Bihar Journal of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck
Surgery 2014

2. Vivek Kumar, Kranti Bhavana, Amit Shankar, Poonam Bhadani, Amarnath Prasad. Solitary
extramedullary plasmacytoma of the soft palate: A rare presentation. Bihar Journal of Otolaryngology
and Head and Neck Surgery Volume 35, Number 1, March 2015, 27-29

Patient care

i. ENT OPD :
OPD SERVICES (Room No 118, 108)
March 2014 - April 2015 - 15749
Routine OPDs 6 days a week (9.00 a.m – 1.00 p.m)
Speciality OPDs (2.00 p.m- 4.00 p.m)
Monday- Cochlear Implant and Neurotology Clinic Tuesday- No OPD
Wednesday- Otology clinic Thursday- Rhinology and Voice Clinic
Friday- Head and Neck Surgery Clinic Saturday- No afternoon OPD

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i. ENT OT IPD :

OT SERVICES started in April 2014 .Total Cases 165 (March 2014 -April 2015)
Already performed 11 cochlear implant surgeries. Also empanelled for ADIP scheme ( a government
of India program for cochlear implants).

Was among the first departments to start routine operative cases under GA at AIIMS Patna

OTOLOGY- All routine and specialised otology cases ranging from routine mastoid surgeries,
tympanoplasty, ossiculoplasty, anotia/microtia.

RHINOLOGY- All nasal endoscopic cases as well as cosmetic and advanced skull base and cancer
cases. Routinely performing excision of nasopharyngeal angiofibroma (both open and endoscopic
approach).

HEAD AND NECK- Cancer services, thyroid cases etc.

Any other activity:


a. Labs& Equipment-

EQUIPMENTS PROCURED FOR OT


1. ENT Operating Microscope (HAAG STRAIT)
2. ENT Drill System (KARL STORZ)
3. ENT Nasal Endoscopic system (STRYKER)
4. ENT Microdebrider (KARL STORZ)
5. ENT operating instrument (Otology + FESS + Head and Neck+ Adult and Paediatric
bronchoscope ) (KARL STORZ, MEDICON,FENTEX)
6. ENT Head Light (KARL STORZ)
7. ARCHOS recording system

EQUIPMENTS PROCURED FOR OPD


1. ENT Workstation (S 61 Servant ATMOS Integrated Stroboscope, Radio frequency, flexible

laryngoscope, microscope and complete endoscopic system)


2. ENT OPD evaluation endoscopes and visualisation system for basic initial evaluation
3. ENT OPD is equipped with two CMOS Flexible video rhinopharyngolaryngoscop e

EQUIPMENTS FOR TEMPORAL BONE DISSECTION LAB


1. One microscope, Temporal bone holders 6, one station table, suction machines, middle ear
instruments, and consumables for the same

EQUIPMENTS FOR AUDIOLOGY


1. Pure tone audiogram
2. Impedance audiogram
3. OAE
4. BERA with ASSR

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RESEARCH
Funded Projects

Ongoing

S. Title of the Name of Funded by Duration Start Total funds


No. project Principal (Name of (years) year – sanctioned (`)
Investigator funding End

agency) year

1 A clinical trial Dr. Kranti Genelife 1


to evaluate Bhavana
Ajanta
efficacy,
Pharmaceuticals
safety and
tolerability of
Bepotastine
tablets
compared
with
Fexofenadine
tablets for
treatment of
Allergic
Rhinitis

Departmental Projects (including thesis/dissertations)

S. No. Title of the project

1. Role of ultrasonography colour Doppler in


evaluation of vertigo in patients of neck pain

2. Bacterial culture of nasal pack

3. Evaluation of vertigo in patients of earthquake

4. Hand pump related laryngeal injuries

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Publications: (2014-2015)

1. Amarnath Prasad, Amitabho Roy Chaoudhry, Kranti Bhavana, Vivek Kumar. Role of
Laryngopharyngeal reflux in cases of Dysphonia. Bihar Journal of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck
Surgery 2014

2. Vivek Kumar, Kranti Bhavana, Amit Shankar, Poonam Bhadani, Amarnath Prasad. Solitary
extramedullary plasmacytoma of the soft palate: A rare presentation. Bihar Journal of Otolaryngology
and Head and Neck Surgery Volume 35, Number 1, March 2015, 27-29

1. List of chapters in books

1. Surgical Tracheostomy : Book of ICU Interventions, Jaypee publications.


Awards, honours and significant events:

1. Dr. Kranti Bhavana was given the ENT achiever award for her contribution in this field by the TIMES
group, Patna.

2. Dr. Harshwardhan received second prize for his poster at Annual Bihar and Jharkhand conference at
Darbhanga.
3. Our Department has been empaneled under Cochlear Implant Program under ADIP scheme
(Government of India initiative to supply funds for cochlear implants to poor patients)

4. Supply of all latest audiology equipments by Government of India.

5. Research paper of Dr. Kranti Bhavana titled “Novel technique in repair of CSF Rhinorrhoea” was
accepted for Oral presentation at 14 Asian Australasian Conference of Neurological Surgeons on 15 to
th th

18 April 2015, at Jeju Island, South Korea.


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Department of
PEDIATRIC SURGERY
INTRODUCTION :

The department of pediatric surgery caters to a wide spectrum of diseases of neonatal and pediatric age group
affecting different body systems. Our team is dedicated to give quality services to the patients. We are
encouraging the basic knowledge of pediatric surgical conditions at peripheral levels to decrease suffering of
both patients and their parents. We want to give our best effort to increase research work in the field of pediatric
surgery at AIIMS, Patna.

Highlights

The department has started laparoscopic surgery in Pediatric age group first of its kind in Bihar &
Jharkhand. The endoscopic surgery services like Cystourethroscopy, Bronchoscopy and oesophagoscopy
have also been introduced in the department. Neonatal Surgical Intensive care Units has been started.

RESOURCE :

MANPOWER
S.N. FACULTY NAME DESIGNATION E MAIL ADDRESS
1. DR BINDEY KUMAR PROFESSOR AND HEAD OF bindeyster@gmail.com
DEPARTMENT

S.N. SENIOR RESIDENT DATE OF JOINING E MAIL ADDRESS


1. DR AMIT RANJAN 07/09/2014 dramitbmc@gmail.com
2. DR MANISH KUMAR SINGH 16/03/2015 Acp.manish@gmail.com
3. DR AMIT KUMAR SINHA 20/03/2015 Dr_amits@yahoo.com

S.N. JUNIOR RESIDENT DATE OF JOINING E MAIL ADDRESS


1. RANJEET KUMAR
2. KUMAR SIDDHARTH

S.N. STAFF POST DATE OF JOINING


1. ANAND KUMAR OFFICE ATTENDENT 19/05/2014
2. SANTOSH KUMAR HOSPITAL ATTENDENT 30/06/2014

INFRASTRUCTURE

Ø
The Department has two OPD(Out Patient Department) rooms viz. Room no 13, room no 17 in new
OPD building.
Ø
Daily OPD services.
Ø
Special clinics of pediatric urology, pediatric neurosurgery, pediatric gastroenterology, pediatric
thoracic surgery, antenatal clinic etc.
Ø
OT(Operation Theatre) – two days in a week.
Ø
Neonatal surgical ICU(Intensive Care Unit) having 6 open care systems.

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EQUIPMENTS

Ø
Pediatric/Neonatal Laparoscopic/ Thoracoscopic Surgery Set
Ø
Pediatric/Neonatal Cystoscope and Resectoscope,
Ø
Fine Surgical Instruments,
Ø
Electrocautery,
Ø
Bronchoscope and Esophagoscope

Curricular Activities

1. EDUCATIONAL : Department conducts

I. Teaching and training of senior residents for reconstructive surgeries in various complex
problems of urinary and hepato-biliary cases.
II. Regular seminars, journal clubs, treatment planning, inter departmental meetings and bedside
teaching as per the academic roster of the department.
III. Undergraduate teaching both bedside and classroom.

2. CLINICAL SERVICES

OPD 2714 (new and old)


INPATIENT 148
OPERATIONS 136 (major and minor)

1. RESEARCH

A) Publications

a) Published papers

ØCongenital parameatal urethral cyst in male: A case report and review of


literature; J Ped Surg Case Reports: 2015:3:267-68

ØAn epidermoid cyst of accessory spleen simulating tumors of the tail of


pancreas; J Ped Surg Case Reports: 2015:3:283-84

ØCurrarino Syndrome: Rare Clinical Variants; Journal of Indian Association


Pediatric Surgeons

b) Under publication

ØCongenital prepubic sinus: a case report and review of literature; Journal of


Indian Association Pediatric Surgeons

ØIs definition of “fetus in fetu” needs revision? : A case report and review of
literature; Journal of Indian Association Pediatric Surgeons

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B) Projects

ØIdentification and description of stem cell markers in patients of neural tube defects

ØPolymorphism of Wilm's tumor gene (MTHFC677T) in eastern part of the country

ØEffect of Fixation of the peritoneal end of a ventriculo-peritoneal shunt in the


suprahepatic space In Hydrocephalus cases

ØEffect of Urinary Diversion on the outcome of urethroplasty repair in Hypospadias

C) Reviewer of Journal

a) Journal Of Indian Association Of Paediatric Surgeon

b) Sultan Qaboos university medical journal

D) Conferences / CME / Workshop

a) Dr Bindey Kumar delivered guest lecture on 'cannulate or ventilate in Congenital


diaphragmatic hernia - surgeon's view' February 2015 at annual meeting of National
Neonatology Forum at Maurya, Patna.

b) Dr Bindey Kumar attended “SAT” course organized by BIPARD, Government of Bihar


th th
on 26 – 28 June 2014

c) Dr Bindey Kumar attended 1st National Course on Educational Science for teachers of
Health Professionals, (Faculty from JIPMER, Pondicherry) on 24th – 30th July 2014 at
AIIMS Patna

d) Department of Paediatric Surgery organized CME cum Workshop on Pediatric Urology


on 12/04/14 at AIIMS, Patna.

e) Dr Bindey Kumar attended training Programme on SPSS on 19-20th April 2014 at AIIMS
Patna Conducted by C&FM dept, AIIMS Patna

f) Dr Bindey Kumar Organized Bariatric surgery workshop on 20/07/2014.

g) Dr Bindey Kumar Organized annual conference of Association of surgeons of India,


Bihar chapter organized at Biharsharif in October 2014.

h) Dr Bindey Kumar CME presentation at IGIMS, Patna on 14/02/14.

i) Dr Bindey Kumar Organized CME at Gaya, Muzzafarpur, Madhepura and Patna under
the umbrella of ASI Bihar chapter

j) Dr Bindey Kumar Attended annual conference of ASI at Hyderabad in Dec ember 2014.
k) Dr Bindey Kumar Chaired the scientific session PESICON held at Indore.

l) Dr Bindey Kumar attended the work shop on Exstrophy- Epispadias repair held at
BJMC, Ahmadabad

m) Dr Bindey Kumar delivered a lecture at Narayan Medical College Sasaram on 5/5/2014.

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E) ADMINISTRATION

a) Chief Warden Resident doctors hostel

b) Assist in recruitment, curriculum development and procurement process.

c) Honorary secretary Bihar chapter ASI

d) Did MCI inspection of IMS BHU Varanasi and BJ medical college Ahmadabad.
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e) Did MCI inspection at Lucknow on 1 April 2015.

F) Acheivements

a) Dr Bindey Kumar awarded PGDHM after passing examination Post Graduate Diploma
in Hospital Management 2014 conducted by National Institute of health and family
welfare.

b) Dr Bindey Kumar received “Pediatric urology training at KGMU, Lucknow on 30/06/14.

c) Dr Bindey Kumar was appointed University examiner for Magadha University and
Aryabhatt Knowledge University.

FUTURE PLANS

A) Development of special clinics of Pediatric surgery.

B) Development of field of Minimal Invasive Surgery in neonatal and pediatric surgical


conditions.

C) Starting Antenatal therapeutic services like Foetal Surgery

D) Starting post-doctoral course in Paediatric Surgery

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Department of Child Health
1. Introduction :
At the Department of Child Health, we envision AIIMS-Patna as a leader in the field of healthcare
services, medical education, training and research in this part of the world. We are committed to develop the
department as centre of excellence in medical education, healthcare, training and research by building the
capacity through collaboration and integration with the existing healthcare system in the local community and
the global advancements in medical sciences. We are equally geared up to do justice with our demanding role
while taking this novel responsibility of achieving the goal of bringing the most sophisticated healthcare to the
last man in the queue.

2. Resource :
a. Manpower- Details are given in the column (c).
b. Departments may send a group photo. Additional photos of activity may be attached.

A. Current Faculty

S.N. Faculty Name Designation E-mail Address


1. Dr. Arun Kumar Baranwal Additional Professor baranwal1970@gmail.com
2. Dr. Lokesh Tiwari Assistant Professor lokeshdoc@gmail.com
3. Dr. Pratap Patra Assistant Professor pratap_patra3@gmail.com

Residents
S.N. Resident Name E-mail Date of Joining
1. Dr. Manish Kumar singh.manish.15@gmail.com 03/02/2014
2. Dr. Bushra Minhaji bminhaji8@gmail.com 15/02/2014
3. Dr. Shashank R Ojha drsrojha@gmail.com 28/04/2014
4. Dr. Rajesh Kumar mdpedrajesh@gmail.com 01/10/2014
5. Dr. Rajnish Kumar doctor.rajnish.kumar@gmail.com 19/09/2014
6. Dr. Chitiz Kumar horizon1kmc@gmail.com 01/10/2014
7. Dr. Gaurav Vishal Gauravvihsal1@yahoo.com 07/10/2014
8. Dr. Sadhna sadhanapeds@gmail.com 15/09/2014

a. Infrastructure & Equipments –


· OPD: Weighing Machines for infants and older children.
Immunization Clinic
Speciality / Follow-up Clinics in the afternoon
· General Pediatric Wards: Two Clinical Units namely 'Nachiket Ward' and 'Dhruva Ward' (8-
bed each). These wards are equipped with central supply of Oxygen. Supply lines for Medical
Air and Suction is under construction.
· Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (Parikshit Ward): Open care systems (12), Incubators (2), wall-
mounted multiparameter monitors (3), Phototherapy Units (Single Surface / Double Surface),
T-piece resuscitators, Pulse oximeters (3).
· Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (Rohitashva Ward): wall-mounted multiparameter monitors
(3), Pulse oximeters (6).
· Labor Room with Resuscitation facilities.
· Labor Room OT (in the OT complex) with Resuscitation facilities.
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1. Activities
a. Educational: We had formulated a goal-oriented teaching program for morning and evening
clinical teaching for the students of the MBBS program. We have formulated a well-organized
program for the clinical teaching (morning and evening hours) in wards and OPDs, lectures,
seminars, tutorials, demonstrations as the medium of holistic training of the students during
various stages of their MBBS program.
b. Training: The Department has started taking leading role in training and education at local,
regional and national level. We have conducted various training courses and workshops at
AIIMS-Patna for medical and paramedical personnel including “Workshop on Blood Gases”,
“Workshop on Bronchial Asthma in Children”, “Basic Life Support Courses” and “Pediatric
Advanced Life support Courses”. Senior Residents and faculty members are encouraged to
update themselves with recent advances. Faculty members are being invited as faculty to
speak at various national and International conferences/ workshop/training programs.
We conducted various training programs for our students, residents, nurses and
medical & paramedical professionals of outside institutions. The details are as follows—
S. No. Courses Place Dates

1. Basic Life Support (Provider) All India Institute of Medical Sciences, April 4, 2014
Course Patna, Bihar.

2. Basic Life Support (Provider) All India Institute of Medical Sciences, May 14, 2014
Course Patna, Bihar.

3. Basic Life Support (Provider) All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Aug 10, 2014
Course Patna, Bihar.

4. Basic Life Support (Instructor) All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Aug 10, 2014
Course Patna, Bihar.

5. IAP-Advanced Life Support Patna Medical College Hospital, Sept 20-21, 2014
(Provider) Course Patna, Bihar.
6. IAP-Advanced Life Support All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Sept 22, 2014
(Instructor) Course Patna, Bihar.
7. Basic Life Support (Provider) All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jan 31, 2015
Course Patna, Bihar.

8. Basic Life Support (Provider) Haj Bhavan, Patna, Bihar. Feb 7, 2015
Course
9. IAP-Advanced Life Support All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Feb 14-15, 2015
(Provider) Course Patna, Bihar.
10. Workshop on Arterial Blood All India Institute of Medical Sciences, April 11, 2015
Gases Patna, Bihar.

11. Workshop on Bronchial Asthma All India Institute of Medical Sciences, August 9, 2015
in Children Patna, Bihar.

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a. Indian Academy of Pediatrics (IAP) has recognized the Department of Pediatrics, AIIMS-Patna
as an accredited “Center for Training in CPR” among healthcare professionals and the
general public on August, 10, 2014 considering the work done by the Department in the area of
Basic & Advanced Life Support activities. Thus, AIIMS-Patna became the first such institution to
get this recognition in the country. The center have conducted many BLS (Basic Life Support)
certificate courses medical and nursing students, healthcare professionals, and doctors since
then. Under its banner we have also conducted Mass Awareness Program for school students
and the general public at Darbhanga (21.12.2014) and at Patna (05.07.2015).

Fig. 1: Basic Life Support Mass Awareness Program for school children and
teachers held at Darbhanga (21.12.2014)

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Fig. 2: Basic Life Support Mass Awareness Program for healthcare workers and
the general public held at Darbhanga (21.12.2014)

Fig. 3: Basic Life Support (Provider) Course for the medical and
nursing students of AIIMS-Patna.
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Fig. 4: Basic Life Support (Provider) Course for the medical and
nursing students of AIIMS-Patna

Fig. 5 : “Workshop on Bronchial Asthma in Children” (August 9, 2015)

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Fig. 6 : “Workshop on Bronchial Asthma in Children” (August 9, 2015)

a. Patient care
I. The Department is running General Pediatric Outpatient Services in the morning hours. A
total of 8827 patients were seen during the financial year 2014-2015. Most of these patients
were wandering for long time for undiagnosed and poorly treated chronic diseases in the local
healthcare system. These patients were provided the diagnostic and therapeutic care, and it
had established ourselves as the last stop for such chronically ill patients improving their life
with low cost interventions.
II. Immunization services, which was initially started with the help of Bihar Health Society, have
got matured, became self-sustainable and independent by now. We have got our nursing
personnel trained in immunization procedures. During this financial year, (01.04.2014 to
31.03.2015), 1083 children were vaccinated.
III. Subspecialty Clinics: Gradually with time, the Department started Speciality Clinics after
having evaluated the need of the community in the vicinity of the AIIMS-Patna. These clinics will
organize sub-speciality services and will ensure delivery of specific clinical services to the
patients requiring regular follow up. These clinics are as follows—
· Pediatric Renal Clinic (PRC) (Gurda Rog Clinic) (Every Monday, 1400-1700): It was
started on March 20, 2015. A total of 10 patient-visits were served during 2014-2015.
· Neurodevelopment Clinic (NDC) (Ashtavakra Clinic) (Every Tuesday, 1400-1700):
It was started on October 1, 2013. A total of 700 patient-visits were served during 2014-
2015.

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· Pediatric Seizure Clinic (PSC) (Mirgee Clinic) (Every Wednesday, 1400-1700): It
was started on March 17, 2015. A total of 09 patient-visits were served during 2014-
2015.
· Pediatric Allergy & Asthma Clinic (PAAC) (Every Thursday, 1400-1700): It was
started on October 1, 2013. A total of 325 patient-visits were served during 2014-2015.
· Pediatric Immunology Clinic (PIC) (Every Friday, 1400-1700): It was started on
16.01.2015. A total of 49 patient-visits were served during 2014-2015.
· Pediatric Follow-up Clinic (Every Friday, 1400-1700): It was started on May 1, 2014.
This clinic provides follow up services to the patients who got discharged from our
inpatient ward. A total of 203 patient-visits were served during 2014-2015.
Further details of these clinics are provided in the table 1.
Table 1: Details of the Pediatric Subspecialty Clinics
Day Subspecialty Clinics Date of Number of Patients
(14:00 pm – 16:00pm) Commencement registered
Monday Pediatric Renal Clinic 20.03.2015 51

Tuesday Neurodevelopmental Clinic 01.10. 2013 158

Wednesday Pediatric Seizure Clinic 17.03.2015 70


Thursday Pediatric Allergy & Asthma Clinic 01.10. 2013 97

Friday Pediatric Immunology Clinic 16.01.2015 41

Fig. 7: Line diagram showing the number of patients-visits managed in various


subspecialty clinics during the financial year 2014-2015.
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IV. Inpatient Services were started in March 15, 2014. During the financial year, total of 393 patients
were admitted in the wards. Division of the units and the future plans of the inpatients services are
given in table 2.

Table 2: Organization of the Inpatients Services of the Department of Child Health

Units Lead Consultant / Lead SR Future Plans


Pediatric Inpatient Unit I Dr. Lokesh Tiwari (Lead)
(Bed No. 1- 8) Lead SR: will be for at least 4 months With expansion, will give
(including Neurology rise to Neurology Unit.
Services) SR1 & 2: will rotate monthly or bimonthly
Pediatric Inpatient Unit II Dr. Pratap Patra (Lead) With expansion, will give
(Bed No. 9- 16) Lead SR: will be for at least 4 months rise to Nephrology,
(including Renal, Asthma, Immunology and
Immunology services) SR1 & 2: will rotate monthly or bimonthly Pulmonology Units.
With expansion, PICU and
Intensive Care Unit Dr. Arun Baranwal (Lead) Neonatal Unit will get
separated out.
(Pediatric ICU and Neonatal Neonatal Unit Pediatric ICU
services) Dr. Pratap Patra Dr. Lokesh Tiwari PICU will work in tandem
with Pediatric Emergency
SR: for 4 months SR: for 4 months Room.
Clinical Grand Round (Wednesday) Clinical Grand Round (Saturday)

Pediatric Inpatient Units 1 & 2 Intensive Care Units (Neonatal Unit & PICU)

Dr. Arun Prasad (Lead) Will develop to full-fledged


Pediatric Emergency
Pediatric Emergency Desk Night duty SR of the date Room; will coordinate with
(in his absence due to any reason, PICU and ward for transfers
night duty SR of next date will cover) and further care.

Outpatients Services As per the OPD schedule issued separately.

V. An 8-bed Level-2 Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) has already been started on 17.10.2014. The
area has been earmarked for the a 6-bed Level-2 Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) as well.
VI. Integration, networking and collaboration: To ensure delivery of the currently available and futuristic
services to the last man in the queue, we started networking with current health service providers at
various nearby primary, secondary and tertiary health centers of Bihar State Health Services to
integrate our clinical services with the existing ones. This strategy is proving fruitful in getting support
and cooperation from them. This network will play significant role in integrating our services with them in
near future. Such a strategy will ultimately lead to development of concept of Shared Care with the
upstream facilities in Lucknow, Delhi and Chandigarh as well as with the downstream facilities like
District Hospitals, Healthcare Centers, private hospitals and practitioners.
4. Achievements-
i) Dr. Arun Kumar Baranwal :
a. Publications
· De Jong A, Baranwal AK, Jaber S. Predictors of difficult intubation in ICU: are
children and adults alike? Intensive Care Med. 2014; 40: 1769-71.
· Baranwal AK, Meena JP, Singhi SC, Muralidharan J. Dexamethasone
pretreatment for 24 h versus 6 h for prevention of postextubation airway
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obstruction in children: a randomized double-blind trial. Intensive Care Med.
2014; 40: 1285-94.
· Tiwari LK, Singhi S, Jayashree M, Baranwal AK, Bansal A. Hypoalbuminemia in
critically sick children. Indian J Crit Care Med. 2014; 18: 565-9.
· Kumar R, Sharma D, Baranwal AK, Singh M. Plasmodium vivax and Hepatitis
A: A rare co-infection. J Pediatric Infect Dis. 2011; 6: 55-57.
b. Book Chapter
· Baranwal AK. Animal Related Injuries. In Postgraduate Textbook of Pediatrics
(Eds. Gupta P, Menon PSN, Ramji S, Lodha R). Jaypee Brothers, New Delhi.
c. Editorial Board Member
· Journal of Pediatric Critical Care (2013-14)
d. Reviewer (2013-14)
· Indian Journal of Pediatrics
· Intensive Care Medicine (Journal of ESICM)
e. Invited as Chairperson/Trainer in CMEs/Workshops
· As Faculty in “Basic Pediatric Intensive Care Course (BPICC)” organized by
Karnataka Branch of IAP- Intensive Care Chapter at Karnataka Institute of
Medical Sciences, Hubli (April 26-27, 2014).
· Delivered a talk on “Management of Status Epilepticus in children (in reference
to locally available resources)” at 'Kurji Holy Family Hospital, Patna' in its
monthly academic meeting (March 28, 2014).
· Delivered a talk on “Management of Status Epilepticus (in reference to locally
available resources)” at 'National Critical Care Update' organized by Intensive
care Chapter of IAP and Jharkhand branch of IAP at National Institute of Coal
Management, Ranchi (October 26, 2013).
· Delivered a talk on “Septic Shock: Contemporary Concepts (in reference to
locally available resources)” at regional CME organized by Infectious Disease
Chapter (East Region) of IAP at Hotel Patliputra, Patna (October 6, 2013).
· Course Director and Instructor for IAP's Basic Life Support (Provider as well as
Instructor) courses conducted at AIIMS-Patna as tabulated above.
· Instructor for IAP's Advanced Life Support (Provider as well as Instructor)
conducted in Bihar as tabulated above.
f. Examiner for Examinations
· Annual examinations for Indian Diploma in Pediatric Critical Care (IDPCC) and
Indian Fellowship in Pediatric Critical Care (IFPCC) conducted by 'College of
Pediatric Critical Care' (a joint venture of IAP and ISCCM) at Pune on Dec 12-
14, 2014.
· Pediatrics for MBBS (Final Year, Part II) at Nalanda Medical College Hospital,
Patna of Aryabhatta Knowledge University, Patna, in August, 2014.
· Pediatrics for MBBS (Final Year, Part II) at Nalanda Medical College Hospital,
Patna of Aryabhatta Knowledge University, Patna, in January, 2014.
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g. Organizational / Corporate Responsibilities
· Coordinator, IAP Center for CPR Training
· Founder Secretary, Bihar Branch, IAP Intensive Care Chapter (Year 2013-2014)
· Bihar State Coordinator for IAP's BLS and ALS program (Years 2013 & 2014).
· Elected as Executive Board member to represent East Zone in Intensive Care
Chapter of Indian Academy of Pediatrics (IAP) for the year 2015.
ii) Dr. Lokesh Tiwari
a. Diploma in Hospital management from National Institute of Health and Family
Welfare, New Delhi. (Successfully completed during Session 2013-14)
b. Recipient of International Bursary on program planning, Implementing and
evaluation during Excellence in Pediatrics Conference 2013 Doha Qatar (4-7
December 2013)
c. Publications
· Tiwari LK, Singhi S, Jayashree M, Baranwal AK, Bansal A. Hypoalbuminemia in
critically sick children. Indian J Crit Care Med. 2014; 18: 565-9.
d. Book Chapters In “Synopsis of Pediatric Emergency”, Peepee Publication India. 2014.
ISBN 81-8445-076-1
1. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
2. Smoke inhalation
3. Near Drowning
e. Editorial Board Member
1. World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies Newsletter
(2013-2015)
2. IAP Intensive Care Journal (2013-14)
f. Reviewer (Continued during 2013-14)
1. Frontiers in Pediatrics
2. Frontiers in Pediatric Critical Care
3. Indian Journal of Anaesthesia
g. Founder and Chair; EiP Special Interest Group on Sepsis 2013-14 (Excellence in
Pediatrics Institute, Switzerland)
h. Invited as Chairperson/Trainer in CMEs/Workshops
· Excellence in Pediatrics Conference 2013 Doha Qatar (4-7 Dec 2013):
recipient of Bursary and to present a program on school health diary.
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· PICC 2014 Turkey (7 World Congress on Pediatric Intensive and Critical
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Care) 4-7 May 2014 Istanbul Turkey
· Session Chair: Neuro-critical care and research
· Session Chair: Free papers - The Heart, Organ Support

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· Pedicon 2014 (51st Annual National Conference of Indian Academy of
Pediatrics) 8-12 January 2014, Indore
· Panel Discussion: Surviving Sepsis guidelines for management of severe
sepsis and septic shock in children
· Criticare 2014 (20th annual conference of Indian society of critical care & 18th
Asia pacific congress of critical care medicine) 14-18 Feb 2014, Jaipur
ŸDebate: Hypertonic Saline vs mannitol in management of raised intracranial
pressure in children
ŸPanel Discussion: Blood component therapy in PICU.
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· NCPCC 2013 (15 National Conference of Pediatric Critical Care). 22-24
November 2013, Mahabaleshwar
ŸDebate: Antibiotic stewartship in PICU
· Bihar Neonatology Chapter Monthly CME, Hotel Pataliputra, Patna
ŸTalk on Graphics in Mechanical Ventilation
· Bihar IAP Chapter Monthly CME, Hotel Pataliputra, Patna
ŸSession Chair: Vitamin D, Revisited
i. Course Faculty/ Instructor
· Pediatric Fundamental Critical Care Support Course (17-18 Feb 2014 Jaipur)
· IAP Advanced Life Support Provider Course (03 Courses)
· IAP Basic Life Support Provider Course (05 Courses)
· IAP Basic Life Support Instructor Course (02 Courses)
j. Television Talk Shows
· Doordarshan Swasth Bharat Program: Care of babies in summer (June 2014)
· Doordarshan Swasth Bharat Phone in Program: Seasonal Diseases in
Children_ Encephalitis (July 2014)
iii) Dr. Pratap Patra
a. Pursuing Distance learning course in Diploma in Hospital management from National
Institute of Health and Family Welfare, New Delhi.
b. Publications
· Treatment of retracted nipple more evidence is required, Indian J Pediatr. 2014;
81: 226.
c. Invited as Chairperson/Trainer in CMEs/Workshops
· Neonatal advanced life support course at Darbhanga.
d. Attended CMEs/Workshops
· SPSS data analysis program
· Instructor course on NALS

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· PALS provider course
· Instructor course on PALS
· Rheumatology conference in PGI, Chandigarh

Future Challenges / Plans


Our goal is to develop Department of Pediatrics as state-of-the-art tertiary care centre for children and
centre of excellence for pediatric training, education and research. To achieve this ultimate goal, our strategic
aims for the next year are as below—
Capacity building in patient care services :
I. Outpatient department: We aim to continue general paediatrics and infectious disease clinic on all
working days and develop various speciality clinics on weekly basis. Considering prevalence of
diseases in pediatric age group our focus will be on Infectious diseases, Nutrition, Immunization,
Pulmonary, Neurological diseases and neonatal services.
II. Indoor services: 90 bed pediatric tertiary care centre equipped with state of the art diagnostic and
therapeutic services, spread in various subspecialities including but not limited to General Pediatrics,
Neonatal, Pediatric emergency and Intensive Care, Pediatric Pulmonology and Pediatric Neurology. To
ensure strong foundation of our capacity on lifesaving services, initial thrust will be on developing acute
pediatric services including state-of-the-art Pediatric Emergency Services, Level-3 Pediatric and
Neonatal Intensive Care Units (PICU and NICU).
III. Retrieval and Transport Services: As soon as Pediatric Emergency Services commence, we will
need a strong and effective network of retrieval and transport services to ensure most efficient use of
resources available at AIIMS-Patna. We aim to start these services in parallel with acute care services.
Education and training
I. Undergraduate training: AIIMS-Patna curriculum for undergraduate medical training and education
in pediatrics shall be followed in most efficient manner through didactic lectures, bedside training,
workshops and regular assessment exercises.
II. Postgraduate training: postgraduate training (MD Pediatrics) as per institute norms will be started as
soon as possible. We have already submitted the proposals to start MD Pediatrics, 1-year Post-
Doctoral Certificate Courses in Pediatric Critical Care and Neonatology. For nursing education, we
submitted proposal to are 1-year Fellowship Courses in Pediatric Critical Care Nursing and Neonatal
Nursing. These courses waiting evaluation and approval from the Standing Academic Committee.
III. Other courses and workshops: We aim to start various CMEs and short training courses/ workshops
for practicing pediatricians in the region and trainees at various institutes to enhance their advance and
recent knowledge in pediatrics and its subspecialties. A series of Basic Life Support Courses and
Paediatric Advanced Life Support course have already conducted during last one year. More such
courses and Basic Pediatric Intensive Care Course have been planned for the next year. We will add
many such courses in this list of academic activities with passage of time and with increasing capacity.
IV. Faculty advancement: Faculty members need to advance their knowledge and expertise from time to
time; we aim to develop a cohesive environment for advancement in their knowledge by encouraging
them for various national and international short training programs, fellowships and scholarships.

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Research:
Research is the integral part of the institute of national importance like AIIMS-Patna. We aim to develop
a highly academic and research oriented environment for evidence based practice in the department of
pediatrics. In the next 12 months our focus will be on understanding clinical needs of the society and our
research strategy is to develop community and hospital based research protocols to meet this requirement. We
also focus on innovations to make health care delivery more efficient, safe and cost effective. To make it
beneficial to all, we plan to share it at various national and international forums in various formats. We also take
the responsibility of contribution to various contemporaries.

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Department of
Pathology / Laboratory Medicine
Faculties & Staff / Officer :

Current Faculties :
S. No. Faculty Name Designation E-mail Address
1 Dr. Ajit K . Saxena Professor & Head draksaxena1@rediffmail.com
2 Dr. Punam P. Bhadani Additional Professor bhadanipunam@gmail.com
3 Dr. Ruchi Sinha Associate Professor ruchidoctor@gmail.com
4. Dr. Meenakshi Tiwari Assistant Professor meeanskhimani79@yahoo.co.in
5 Dr. Vandita Singh Assistant Professor vandita300@gmail.com

Current Senior Residents (SRs):

S. No. Senior Residents and Designation E-mail Address


Junior Residents
1 Dr. Shuchismita Senior Resident shuchi.smita123@gmail.com
2 Dr. Shashi Kant kumar Senior Resident Shashikant.pmch@gmail.com
3 Dr Kaushal Kumar Senior Resident dr.kaushalkumar@yahoo.co.in
4 Dr. Satish Kumar Senior Resident satish7911@yahoo.com
5 Dr. Swati Sucharita Senior Resident swatigiri2009@gmail.com

Tutors/JRs/Demonstrators:

S. No. Name Designation E-mail Address


1 Dr. Nishi Tutor nishipmt@yahoo.com
2 Dr. Surabhi Tutor sur08doc@gmail.com

Current Staff:

S. No. Staff Designation E-mail Address


1 Mr. Baharat Smarat Lab Attendant smaratvimladevi@gmail.com
2 Mr. Chandan Kumar Lab Attendant ckharga010@gamil.com
3 Mr. Arun Kumar Lab Attendant Arun.igims@gmail.com
4. Mr.Amit Ranjan Office Attendant amitranjanmki@rediffmail.com
5 Mr Madhurendra Mohan Office Attendant Madhu6945@gmail.com

Education :
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MBBS (UG) theory classes 3 -5 Semester
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MBBS (UG) practical classes 3 -5 Semester
B. Sc. Nursing classes IInd Year Nursing
Facilities for teaching & training of students to graduate/postgraduate (MD/MS/PhD/MBBS).
Equipments: Microscope, Incubators, Laminar flow, Gel Doc System, Real Time PCR, Nano Drop.

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Organization of CME / Seminar / Workshop / Conference
1. Workshop “Real Time Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR)- it's application and hand's on training
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“on 12 -13 May 2014; jointly organised by Department of Pathology / Laboratory Medicine in
collaboration with Bio-Rad, (USA) Organizing Secretary, Professor Ajit K Saxena.
2. CME on Cervical Screening: How to do and How to report? Department of Pathology / Laboratory
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Medicine, AIIMS, Patna on 3 May 2014. Organizing Chairman-Dr. Punam P. Bhadani.

Prof. G.K. Singh, Director AIIMS Patna and Prof. Ajit K Saxena interacting with
the participants during workshop.
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3. National Conference on “Genetics and Stem Cell Research” on14 - 15 November 2014 organised by
Department of Pathology / Laboratory Medicine. Organizing Secretary Prof. Ajit K Saxena, Head ,
Department of Pathology/Laboratory Medicine,AIIMS P.

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4. “Ebola Conference and Principal Meet” on 23 Nov. 2014 organised by Department of
Pathology / Laboratory Medicine. Organizing Chairman : Prof. Ajit K Saxena.

Prof. G.K. Singh, Director & Prof Ajit K. Saxena of AIIMS-P interacting with the
participants on 23rd November 2014 during the Conference.
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5. Dr. Punam Prasad Bhadani : Organized CME at AIIMS, Patna and presented paper:

I) CME – Cervical Screening – How to do and How to Report – Bethesda system. – 3rd May,
2014
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II) State level CME with 4 credit hours – Cytopathology CME, 1 March, 2015

6. Dr. Ruchi Sinha : presented 6 posters at Bapcon 2014, XII Annual Conference of IAPM (Bihar Chapter)
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at Rajgir, 8 to 9 November 2014.

I) “Cytopathology of Nodular fasciitis of Finger: A Case Report”

II) “Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology of Giant Cell Carcinoma of Lung – A Case Report”

III) “Exstratuterine leiomyosarcoma in lower extremity: An unusual site” – already sent for
Publication

IV) “Cellular pleomorphic adenoma in minor salivary gland with Cytomorphological Diversity : A
diagnostic dilemma.”

V) “Castleman disease of localized cervical lymph node – A case report.”

VI) “Recurrent benign proliferative breast disease with primary leiomyosarcoma with Concomitant
fibrocystic change and extensive collagenisation: A rarity.”

7. Dr. Vandita Singh : At International CME in Pathology Histopathology and Cytopathology Goa 5 -7 Feb
2015 Presented papers

I) Intracystic papillary carcinoma with an invasive component, of the male breast- diagnostic
pitfalls on cytology smears with their histological correlations” BEST POSTER AWARDED .

II) Sclerosing mucoepidermoid carcinoma of the parotid gland- cytology and histology: the
learning curve

III) Laparotomy Scar endometriosis- diagnostic pitfalls and challenges on cytology smears
Presented 2 posters at BAPCON- 2014, Rajgir, November 2014.
IV) Necrotising sialometaplasia of the retromolar trigone detected on cytology smears in a case
with coexistent squamous cell carcinoma- a dangerous liason – already sent to journal for
publication
V) A case of exuberant microfilaraemia on cytology smears in an asymptomatic child with a
negative microfilarial antigen test - already sent to journal for publication.

Other Activities : Interaction with the students of DPS- School, Patna / Graduate/ Postgraduate students of
different colleges in Patna

Patient Care :
Service laboratory started providing the following:-
ŸHistopathology
ŸHematology
ŸCytopathology
ŸInauguration of Cytogenetic & Molecular Genetics Laboratory Padmashree Dr. Lalji Singh.

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Research : -

1. Prof. A.K. Saxena, running a project entitled “Genetic screening of patients from population of eastern
India” by Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India (2013).

2. Prof. A.K. Saxena Identification and characterization of epigenetic markers from NTD patients.( in
process)

Publications : -

Journals:

1. Girish K Singh, Ajit K Saxena, Anjula, Garima, Pandey S and Pandey LK. 2p53 Gene Inactivation
Modulate Methylenetetrahydrofolate C677T Gene Polymorphism Associated Risk Factor for the
Development of Cervical Carcinoma -A Tissue specific Genetic Heterogeneity. J Clin Exp Oncol
2:3;2014.

2. Anupma, S. Pandey, LK Pandey Ajit K Saxena,. In human alleles specific variation of MTHFR C677T
and A1298C associated “risk factor” for the development of ovarian cancer. Journal of Experimental
Therapeutics and Oncology,(USA) 11 (1); 67-74, 2015.

3. Ajit K. Saxena, Atulya Rastogi. Impairment of Nanog-Stem Cell Dysregulation Associate with male
infertility. Hereditary Genetics: Current Research. Vol.4,(2) 2015.

4. Ajit K. Saxena, Meenakshi Tiwari and Girish K. Singh. Genetic Heterogeneity of Stem Cells in Neural
Tube Defects Consequences & Complications during Embryonic Life 'Naco Stem Cells 2014'
National Conferences Stem Cell Biology & the Era of regenerative Medicine. 4th-5th February 2014
Page-35.

5. Krantibhavana, Vivek, Bhadani PP. Solitary Plasmacytoma of oral cavity: a case report with review of
literature. IJ of Otorhinolaryngology, 2015.

6. Vivek, Krantibhavana, Bhadani PP. Trichodescoma – in front of external ear: a case report. IJ of
Otorhinolaryngology, 2015

7. Sharma A, Kumar B, Kumar P, Bhadani PP, Sinha R. Epidermoid cyst of the spleen. A case report. IJ of
surgery, 2015.

8. Meenakshi Tiwari, Lokendra Sharma, Eva Biener-Ramanujan, Ajit K Saxena, Brain Herman.
Molecular basis for stem cell regulation: Hsp90 a novel substrate of caspase-2. 5th International
Conference on Stem Cells and Cancer (ICSCC- 2014): Proliferation, Differentiation and Apoptosis. 10th
Nov. 2014, JNU, New Delhi India.

9. Meenakshi Tiwari, Lokendra Sharma, Eva Biener-Ramanujan, Ajit K Saxena, Brain Herman. Role of
caspase-2 in Modulation stem cells. National Conference on Genetics and Stem cell research 15th
Nov. 2014, AIIMS Patna, India

10. Tiwari M, Sharma LK, Vanegas D, Callaway DA, Bai Y, Lechleiter JD, Herman B. A nonapoptotic role for
CASP2/caspase 2: Modulation of autophagy. Autophagy. 2014; Jun 1;10(6):1054-70.

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11. Sharma LK,Tiwari M, Mishra SK. Mitochondrial Alteration: A Major Player in Carcinogenesis. Cell
Biology. Special Issue: Mitochondria: Implications in Human Health and Diseases. Vol. 3, No. 2-1,
2015, pp. 8-16.

12. Tiwari M, Sharma LK, Saxena AK, Godbole MM. Interaction Between Mitochondria and Caspases:
Apoptotic and Non-Apoptotic Roles. Cell Biology. Special Issue: Mitochondria: Implications in Human
Health and Diseases. Accepted for publication, March 2015

13. Singh Vandita, Chacko G, Chacko AG, Rajshekhar V. Fluorescence in situ hybridization for 1p, 19q
status in a cohort of glial neoplasms. Neurol India 2014;62:32-6.

14. Samipa Mukherjee, Pankaj Salphale, Vandita Singh. Late onset angioma serpiginosum of the breast
with co-existing cherry angioma. Indian Dermatology Online Journal 5(4) ; July-September 2014 .

Books and Chapters :

Meenakshi Tiwari, Lokendra K. Sharma, Madan M. Godbole. Enhancement of Cell Death in High-
Grade Glioma Cells: Role of N-(4-Hydroxyphenyl) Retinamide-Induced Autophagy. 2014, Autophagy: Cancer,
Other Pathologies, Inflammation, Immunity, Infection, and Aging. Volume 1: Molecular Mechanisms. Chapter
16. 235-250.

Achievements:-
Membership / Fellowships / Awards:

Prof. Ajit K. Saxena.

ŸEditor in Chief, in Indian Journal of Pathology & Oncology.


ŸAssociate Editor, Indian Journal of Obstetrics &Gynaecology Research.
ŸMember of Editorial Board in Journal of Translational Medicine (USA).
Punam P. Bhadani :
ŸMember of National vaccination programme.
ŸNominated as expert for purchase of different instruments for different medical colleges of
Bihar.

Dr. Ruchi Sinha :

ŸMembership of NTTC Alumni, JIPMER, Puducherry


Dr. Vandita Singh :

ŸSelected as best poster from Pathology & Laboratory Medicine for presentation during
Inauguration of AIIMS Patna. The 1p 19q status in a cohort of glial neoplasms using
FIuorescence in situ hybridization (FISH).

ŸBest paper Award on “Molecular biology of Oligodendroglial tumours” during National


Conference on Genetics & Stem Cell held at AIIMS Patna ; 2014.

ŸAward for best poster (Consultant Category) presented “ Intracystic papillary carcinoma with an
invasive component, of the male breast- diagnostic pitfalls on cytology smears with their
histological correlations” at International CME in Pathology Histopathology and Cytopathology
Goa 5 -7 Feb 2015.

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ŸAwarded for best oral presentation on “Molecular biology of Oligodendroglial tumours” at
National Conference on Genetics and Stem cell at AIIMS Patna, November 2014.

Dr. Meenakshi Tiwari :

ŸMember of Genome Foundation, Hyderabad


ŸMember of Editorial Board of American Journal of Life Sciences, USA 2014- Current
ŸLead Guest Editor for Science Publishing Group, USA; 2014- Current
ŸMember Editorial Board of International Journal of Clinical Biochemistry Research.
ŸMember Editorial Board of Indian Journal of Pathology and Oncology.
ŸMember of Sports committee
ŸMember of departmental Purchase committee at Department of Pathology and Laboratory
Medicine, AIIMS-Patna from 2013-current
ŸMember of Institutional Library management committee from 2013-current.
Invited as Chairperson / C.M.Es / Workshops / Training

Prof. Ajit K Saxena : Invited Speaker and Chair Person “Indo Global Healthcare summit & Expo June
th
20-24 2014 at Hyderabad

Prof. Ajit K Saxena: Invited speaker and Chair Person “ National Symposium on Animal in Research
and Testing : A cross Talk between Relevance and Ethics , CSIR CDRI ,March 13-15, 2015 at Lucknow.

Dr. Punam Prasad Bhadani: Invited Guest speaker: Prognostic factors in leukaemia/ Lymphoma – an
Update. Govt. Medical College, Haldwani, Nainital, Uk

Dr. Punam Prasad Bhadani, Speaker “Reporting System – Bethesda system” – Application of
uniform reporting system – Bethesda System, CME on Cervical Screening : How to do and How to report?,
rd
Department of Pathology and Lab Medicine , AIIMS, Patna on 3 May 2014.

Dr. Punam Prasad Bhadani, Speaker “Prognostic Indicators in Lymphoma and Leukemia” –
Lymphoma Update. Government Medical College, Haldwani, Uttarakhand.

Dr. Punam Prasad Bhadani: Training in Electron microscopy at NIMHANS, Bangalore.


th th
Dr. Punam Prasad Bhadani: BAPCON- 2014, Rajgir (8 -9 November 2014)

Dr. Punam Prasad Bhadani: Speaker in CME organized by FMT, AIIMS, Patna. Method of reporting in
sexual assault.

Dr. Punam Prasad Bhadani: Attend and invitation as chairperson – CME on Thalassaemia at
DMCH, Laheriasarai, Darbhanga.

Dr. Ruchi Sinha: “Limitation of cervical smear” – Application of uniform reporting system – Bethesda
System, CME on Cervical Screening: How to do and How to report? Department of Pathology and Lab
Medicine , AIIMS, Patna on 3rd May 2014.
th
Dr. Ruchi Sinha: Attended Training in Medical Education, NTTC, 69 Course, JIPMER, Puducherry.

Dr. Ruchi Sinha: Speaker on “Limitations of Cervical smear” at CME on Cervical Screening: How to do
and how to report? Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, May 2014.

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Dr. Ruchi Sinha: Organising Secretary of CME on Cervical Screening: How to do and how to report?
–Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, May 2014.

Dr. Ruchi Sinha: Organiser & Faculty – National Course on Educational Science for Teachers of
Health Professional, AIIMS Patna, July 2014.

Dr. Meenakshi Tiwari: Invited as guest speaker for 5th International Conference on Stem Cells and
Cancer (ICSCC- 2014): Proliferation, Differentiation and Apoptosis. 8-10th Nov. 2014, JNU, New Delhi India.

Dr. Meenakshi Tiwari: Invited as a speaker for award lecture in National Conference on Genetics and
Stem Cell Research 15th Nov. 2014, AIIMS Patna, India.

Dr. Meenakshi Tiwari: Attended 1st Course on Educational Science for Teachers of Health Profession
24th July- 30th July
Dr. Meenakshi Tiwari: Training- 3 day workshop on Hands on training in PCR- Department of
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, AIIMS Patna.

Dr. Vandita Yogendra Singh Training- Invited for and attended week long Hands-on workshop on
techniques in Molecular Pathology at Tata Memorial Centre, Kolkata- June 2014

Dr. Vandita Yogendra Singh: Attended CME on Cytopathology at KEM Hospital & seth GS Medical
College Mumbai, March 2014, followed by week long observership in cytopathology techniques.

Dr. Vandita Yogendra Singh: Attended ISNOCON conference, April 2014, SGPGI Lucknow- neuro-
oncology.

Dr. Vandita Yogendra Singh: Speaker on “Molecular biology of Oligodendroglial tumours” at National
Conference on Genetics and Stem cell research at AIIMS Patna, in November 2014.

Dr. Vandita Yogendra Singh Training- National Course on Educational Science for Teachers of Health
Professional, AIIMS Patna, July 2014.

Dr. Vandita Yogendra Singh: Training- 3 day workshop on Hands on training in PCR- Department of
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, AIIMS Patna.

Dr. Vandita Yogendra Singh: Attended CME on Cervical Screening: How to do and how to report?
Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, May 2014.

Dr. Vandita Yogendra Singh: Attended the CME on head and neck cancer pathology at Tata Memorial
Hospital Feb 2015.

Dr. Vandita Yogendra Singh: Attended and presented three scientific posters at International CME in
Pathology held at Goa in February 2015, of which received prize for Best poster Consultant Category for one.

Future Challenges / Plans

Short/Long Term (12 to 24 months). Department is also on the way to establish laboratories for
undergraduate teaching, museum and research facility. The establishment of clinical diagnostic services as
well as advance research laboratory is one of the major task of the department. The department will also
requiring more expertise and staff for better functioning. Given the vast experience of the faculty members in
teaching, diagnostics services, research and training, the department aims to maintain excellence in teaching,
diagnostic services, research & development and training programme. Preliminary facility for Karyotyping
has been initiated for the patients of eastern part of the country. The department also have a plan to introduce
MD (Pathology), MD (Lab Medicine) and Ph.D course. Faculty members are attending conferences/
workshops / seminars to update knowledge.

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Department of Pharmacology
Faculty & Staff / Officer :
Dr. Prem Prakash Gupta, Professor and Head of the Department. There are two senior residents, four
tutors, three junior residents, one technical associate of Pharmacovigilance Programme of India and five group
C non teaching staffs.

Highlights
· With departments effort Institute animal house construction is complete. Requirement of
equipments and staff is under process of procurement to get CPCSEA registration so that
research activities may be started soon.
· National conference of Indian Pharmacological society-2016 is going to be held at Patna
(venue IGIMS). Department is actively involved in preparations as a satellite venue in its
organisation.
· After successful establishment and running of Computer Assisted Lab (CAL) department
started clinical pharmacy lab with mannequin and clinically used devices of simulation
exercises for MBBS and B.Sc. (Hons.) nursing students.
· Adverse drug reaction (ADR) monitoring centre (AMC) has been set up with the director's
concurrence and as part of Pharmacovigilance Programme of India (PvPI) under the aegis of
ministry of health and Family welfare.
· After appointment of technical associate by the Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission (IPC) at
AMC of Department of Pharmacology, AIIMS, Patna, ADR Monitoring and reporting under
Pharmacovigilance Programme of India has been started since February 2015 regularly.
· Department is also running awareness programme for paramedical staffs of AIIMS hospital and
planned to organise CME/Workshop on ADR monitoring programme for junior residents,
Faculty etc for better participation and reporting of adverse drug reactions in this region.
Education
MBBS
· MBBS teaching commenced on September 1, 2013.

· Lectures and lecture-cum-tutorials are held regularly.

· Computer-based practical classes are being carried out. We have completely phased out
animal experimentation at the UG level and are actively teaching experimental pharmacology
using virtual simulation software – Ex Pharm Pro. (CAL lab.)

· Department also conducts a software based online exam of experimental pharmacology. This
is the first time in Bihar that such an exam has been conducted.

· Clinical pharmacology exercises (Clinical case follow up, testing of analgesic activity and
psychomotor function alteration by drugs, on human volunteers) for the new batch (2014 batch)
are being planned and will be started in the 4th semester (January 2016).

· Problem based learning has been initiated for the older and new batch both. Drug interactions,
fixed dose combinations and causality assessment of adverse drug reactions are being taught
to the students both in lectures and in practicals. Prescription audit and analysis training has
been started in 3rd semester from Batch 2013.
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· Mannequin based simulation to reinforce Pharmacological concept has been started for MBBS
& B.Sc. (Hons.) nursing students.

· Proposal to start PG course is sent to the Director, AIIMS, Patna.

B.Sc. (Hons.) Nursing

· B.Sc. (Hons.) nursing teaching commenced in August 2014.

· Lectures and tutorial classes are held regularly. We are teaching about clinical aspect of
pharmacology as well as nurses responsibility towards patients.

· Mannequin based simulation to reinforce pharmacological concept has been started.


.
Short term (12 to 24 months) training :
· Optimal training of the in-house staff will be carried out for teaching and research activities.
· Basic research related equipments will be purchased along with basic clinical service related
equipment.
· Clinical Pharmacology Unit (CPU) will be set up in the upcoming hospital building.
Long term (2 to 5 years) training
· Clinical Pharmacology Unit (CPU) will standardize available equipments and processes with
ongoing validation.
· Regular training activities will be conducted for capacity building.
· High end equipments will be purchased for state of the art clinical pharmacology lab and
research unit.

4. CMEs/ Workshop/Symposia/National and international conferences

· A CME cum workshop was organized for training and sensitization of the medical students (3rd
th
semester) and nursing staff towards ADR reporting on 5 March 2015 at AIIMS, Patna. Another
th
CME is scheduled on 26 June 2015.

· Our department has reported 4, 15 and 10 ADRs in the months of February, March and April,
respectively to the NCC i.e. IPC Ghaziabad after Causality analysis in the year 2015.

· Further training and sensitisation programmes of the various medical and paramedical staff for
ADR reporting are being planned.

· Various Pharmacovigilance studies are being planned for monitoring of new drugs.

5. Patient care

· Department is running ADR monitoring centre under Pharmacovigilance programme of India


(PvPI). Reporting ADRs due to drugs from OPD & IPD patients is done. And also planning to
educate the patients about adverse drug reactions and how to report them for safe use of
medicines.

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· In the coming days department is planning a workshop to train and involve faculties, junior
doctors, nurses, nursing students and other paramedics in ADR reporting under PvPI.

· The department will further set up a Clinical Pharmacology Unit (CPU) in the hospital building to
cater to the patient care and clinical research activities.

· Department is in process of developing & providing best possible pharmacotherapeutic support


to various departments of the institute, the department will set up state of the art therapeutic
drug monitoring lab; prescription audit system; e-prescription system to detect drug-drug
interactions and adverse drug reactions; geriatric and paediatric Clinical Pharmacology Unit
(CPU) in hospital; pharmacogenomic and toxicology lab for prevention, early detection and
management of ADRs; drug testing lab for quality check of medicines.

· Other clinical services will begin in due course of time.

6. Any other activity/ Assignment

· Dr. P. P. Gupta is a member of the Board of Faculty.


· CAL is also being utilized to conduct the test of typing skills for recruitment of grade C
employees by the administration of the institute.

7. Research and publication

Departmental projects (including thesis/dissertations)


Completed
S. Title of the project
No.
1 Role of GLUT -4 mRNA expression and GLUT -4 protein for hypoglycaemic effects of
hydroalcoholic extract of leaves of Murraya Koenigii and seeds of Nelumboo nucifera in
Streptozotocin (STZ) induced diabetic rats -Thesis submitted by Dr. Neha Pippal for
MD (Pharmacology) thesis DDU University, Gorakhpur. Academic year 2014 -15
(supervisor-Dr. P P Gupta )
2 Investigation and comparison of Pharmacodynamic interaction of antidiabetic herbs
with oral hypoglycaemic agents in rats-Thesis submitted by Poonam Tripathi for award
of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) , Uttarakhand Technical University, Dehradun.
Academic year 2014-15 (Co-supervisor-Dr. P P Gupta )
3 Preclinical evaluation of herbal agent for the treatment of Diabetes - Thesis submitted
by Awanish Pandey in the academic year 2014 -15, Uttarakhand Technical University,
Dehradun. (Co-supervisor-Dr. P P Gupta )

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Publications of Departmental faculty

S. Authors Title Journal Year Volume First-


No. Last
page
1 Gupta P P
? Assessment of Journal of 2014 5(2) 144-
Thacker A K
? Topiramate’s Safety Neuroscience in 148
Haider J
? and Efficacy in Rural Practice
Dhawan S
? Epilepsy
Neerjesh
?
Pandey A
?
2 Pandey A
? Effect of Rhizophora Journal of Accepted ----- -----
Lal V K
? mucronata in STZ Complementary
Gupta P P
? Induced Diabetic and Integrative
Rats Medicine
3 Gupta P P
? Knowledge and International 2015 DOI 2014-
Verma R K
? awareness of Journal of 10.1515/ 2027
Tripathi P
? HIV/AIDS among Adolescent ijamh
Pandey A K
? Students of Medicine and
Technical Institution Health
4 Gupta P P
? Role of traditional American 2015 30(2) 178-
Pandey R D
? non-steroidal anti- Journal of 182
Jha D
? inflammatory drugs in Alzheimer’s
Shrivastav
? Alzheimer’s disease: disease & other
V Kumar S
? A meta-analysis of dementias.
randomized clinical
trials
5 Gupta P P
? Effect of Vitamin E & Submitted for ----- ----- -----
Vitamin B on publication
Alzheimer’s disease:
a meta-analysis of
randomized clinical
trials

8. Awards, honours and significant events


· Dr. P. P. Gupta is a member of Subject Expert Committee (SEC-vaccine) which is a scientific
advisory committee of Food & Drug Administration, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
(MoHFW), Govt. of India.
· Dr. P P Gupta also looks after Procurement cell in the capacity of faculty in-charge.

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Department of
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
Faculty and Staff / Officer
S.N. Faculty Name Designation E-mail Address
01. Dr.Sanjay Kumar Pandey Assistant Professor sashisanjaysashi@gmail.com

S.N. Resident Name E-mail Address DOJ


01 Dr. Niharika Sinha niharika2k3@gmail.com 14.06.2014
02 Dr.Umesh Kumar umeshkumar16jan@gmail.com 23.06.2014
03 Dr.Alkesh kumar Pandey dr.alkeshpandey@gmail.com 05.11.2014

Highlights :
With support from administration Our Department procured following equipment :
Equipment-
Short Wave Diathermy
Laser Therapy Unit
Cryotherapy Unit
Traction unit
Ultra Sonic Therapy Unit
Interferential Therapy Unit
Muscle Stimulator
TENS Unit
Parallel Bar with Mirror
1. Activities-
Educational: Clinical Teaching to MBBS and Nursing Students.
CME: Conducted Interdepartmental CME on Role of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
On 27.09.2014 with Participation from PMCH, NMCH, Patna.
Details of participation in CME/Conference attached along with.
Patient care:
OPD Consultation.
OPD- Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday.
(More than 3873 patients)
Telemedicine Consultation
Orthotic and Prosthetic Prescription and Checkout.
Physiotherapeutic Services.
Education to Parents of Cerebral Palsy.
Referral Services:
IPD: Referral from all department specially from Orthopaedics, Medicine, Pulmonary
Medicine, Paediatric Medicine, Surgery dept., G&Obs., Neurosurgery.
PROCEDURE: Injection and Manipulation procedure
SPECIAL CLINIC:
1.Neuro Developmental Clinic (Tuesday)
2. Pulmonary Rehabilitation Clinic (Thursday)
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ANY OTHER Activities:
c. Administration- Looking after PM& R department as acting Head of dept.
d. Other Activities-CME/Meetings/Conference/Seminars/ Workshops:
1. Participated in AIPMRCON2015 at Trivandrum.
2. Participated in Childhood Neuro Developmental Disorder workshop (01.12.14-
03.12.2014).
3. Participated In AIIMS- DHR OPERATIONAL RESEARCH WORKSHOP, March 2015

Future Challenges/Plans (Name of the Faculty and their plans).

Faculty Name : Dr. Sanjay Kumar Pandey, MD (PM&R)


Assistant Professor

1. Plan : Making the department a centre of excellence with state of art Facility for ehabilitation.
Starting MD (PM&R) Courses.
Challenge : 1. Shortage of manpower in the form of PM &R(MD/DNB) Specialist for faculty and
senior resident post.
2. Designated space with infrastructure.
2. Plan: Fully equipped advanced physiotherapy /Occupational therapy unit
With Gymnasium and Hydrotherapy facility.
Challenge: 1. Shortage of manpower in the form of skilled physiotherapist (MPT)/Occupational
therapist (MOT).
2. Designated space with infrastructure and equipments.
3. Plan: Prosthetic and Orthotic services with advance Workshop (CAD/CAM).
Challenge : 1. Shortage of manpower in the form of skilled Prosthetist and Orthotist (MPO).
2. Designated space with infrastructure and equipment's.
4. Plan: Special cell for children with special need.
Challenge : Manpower in the form of special educator and space with Infrastructure.
5. Plan: Vocational and social rehab Unit.
Challenge : Skilled manpower and Space and infrastructure shortage.

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Department of
Department of Physiology
Introduction :

The department of Physiology had an input of 67 MBBS students in the first year besides the 2 students of
previous year who couldn't clear the first professional examination in first attempt. This year all the students
except one have managed to clear the examination. The third Batch of MBBS with the strength of 84 students
has already been admitted and their academic activities are already in progress. 60 nursing students also got
admitted and are being imparted with theoretical and practical training as per their curriculum. Besides routine
academic activities the faculties of the departments participated in various other activities like attended a
number of conferences, seminars, symposia and workshops in different parts of country during the reference
period.

Resource Current Faculty:

Addl. Professor and Head Associate professor


Dr. Ramji Singh Dr. Tribhuvan Singh

Assistant Professor Assistant Professor


Dr. Kamlesh Jha Dr. Yogesh Kumar

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SR / JR:
S.N. Resident Name Designation E-mail Address DOJ
1 Dr. Seema Kumari, MD Senior Resident erak1@rediffmail.com 02-04-2014
2 Dr Swati Sinha, MD Senior Resident 03-02-2014
2 Dr Manish Ranjan, MD Senior Resident 30-03-2015
3 Dr. Narhari Tutor narharikumar2k7@gmail.com 28-03-2014
4 Dr. Jolly Tutor jolly@yahoo.com 22-03-2015
5 Dr. Vikas Tutor drvicky06@gmail.com 24-03-2015
6 Dr. Sumbul Kazmi Tutor drsumbulkazmi@gmail.com 31-03-2015

Staffs:

S.N. Name Designation E-mail Address


1. Vimal Kumar Sharma Technical Assistant contactvsharma121@rediffmail.com
2. Naveen kumar singh Technical Assistant naveenkrsingh41@gmail.com
3. Sunil Kumar Data Entry Operator krsunil43@gmail.com
4. Amit Kumar Lab Attendant amitkrsharma41@gmail.com
5. Virendra Singh Lab Attendant contactvirendrasinghaiims2012@gmail.com
6. Nidhi Verma Lab Attendant contactnidhiverma57@gmail.com
7. Kumari Nutan Lab Attendant singhnutan01@yahoo.com
8. Rakesh Kumar Office Attendant rakeshaiimspatna@gmail.com
9. Anam Kumar Store Attendant kesari.aman786@gmail.com

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Infrastructure:
nd
The Department is housed on the 2 Floor of the main building. It includes two undergraduate
teaching labs, one seminar hall, one research lab, three faculty chambers including one for the head
of the department and one office room. The department is equipped with audio-visual equipments
including computers and printers to help in the academic activities.

Departmental Library:

The departmental library is housed in the seminar hall. All together about 70 books are there in
the library which also include the books contributed by the faculties to the library. A list of required
books (aprox . 94 books) had been forwarded to the concerned authority for further procurement of
books.

Labs and the equipments:


Hematology Lab :
Name of the instrument/equipment Qty.
Trinocular microscope with camera 02
Binocular microscope 50
Monoocular Microscope 30
Hemocytometer 65
Hemoglobinometer
50
Human Lab :
Name of equipments Quantity
Mosses ergograph 14
BP Instrument (Sphygnometer) 18
Ischiara's chart 2
Jager's chart 2
Snellen's chart 3
Stethoscope 28

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Knee Hammer 10
Tuning fork 6
Smith perimeter 23
Torch 6
Stethographey belt 4
ECG Machine (BPL Single channel) 2
ECG machine (single channel autometic) 5
ECG machine (12 channel autometic) 3
Physiograph (3 channel) 12
Physiograph (single channel) 20
Harverd step test block 1
3 step test block 2
Experimental Lab :
Animal dissection set
5
Kymograph 20
Research Lab :
Power lab system (AD Instruments) 1
Oscilloscope 1
Electro-encephalograph (EEG) 1
Millipore water purifier system 1
Ultracentrifuge 1

Activities-

Educational :

In the reference period following activities have been organised/ executed by the department:-

1) MBBS lecture and practical classes as per the academic calendar and the accepted curriculum

2) Nursing lectures and practical classes as per their curriculum.

3) Weekly Students seminars have been organised where participation of every student has been
made compulsory on rotation basis. This continued from January 2015 (when at least half of the
syllabus was covered) till May 2015.

4) A physiology quiz had been organised in the department on 3rd March 2014 which was open for
all the students of the institute.

5) An educational tour of the new entrant MBBS students of 2015 had been organized jointly by
department of Physiology and biochemistry to introduce the students to the State of Bihar.

6) A departmental hands-on workshop had been organised in the department of physiology with
the help of a resource person from RMS to impart training to all residents about EEG.

7) In May 2015 a hand on training cum workshop was organized in the department on ECG and
Blood pressure during Hypertension Summit 2015.

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Research:

S.N. TITLE Principal Co-Investigator Start Date Status


Investigator
1 Do traditional practical Dr. Yogesh Dr. Tribhuwan, November Completed
examination needs to Kumar Dr. Kamlesh 2015- march
be replaced by Jha, 2015
Prof. Ramji
objective structured
Singh
practical examination:
A study.
2 EEG as a tool for Dr. Yogesh Dr. Kamlesh Jha March 2014 On going
emotion recognition Kumar

Administration:
Besides academic and related activities, the departmental staffs and faculties share the additional
responsibility and actively participated in various activities which included-
1) Prof. Ramji Singh, besides heading the department also handles the responsibility of controller
of examinations.
2) Dr. Tribhuwan Kumar also carries the responsibility of Deputy Proctor at AIIMS Patna and Co-
faculty I/c Procurement cell.
3) Dr. Yogesh Kumar is also carrying the additional responsibility of deputy medical
superintendent.
4) Smooth conduction of various entrance/ recruitment examinations.
5) Various tender and procurement procedures as and when need arose or had been directed by
the institute.
6) Faculties participated in the recruitment interview processes for the JRs/SRs
Other Activities:
1) Intra-departmental Hands-on workshop on use of Power-Lab system for clinical and research
purposes.
2) Intra-departmental Hands-on workshop on the use of EEG.
3) Student's physiology Quiz

4. Achievements-

i. Prof. Ramji Singh:

Publications:

1. Kothari Ruchi, Singh Smita, Singh Ramji, Shukla AK, Bokariya Pradeep. Influence of visual
angle on Pattern Reversal Visual Evoked Potentials. Oman Journal of Ophthalmology 2014
Sep - Dec; 7(3):120-5.

2. Jyoti Jain, Shashank Banait, Ramji Singh, Vikas Udan, Tarun Rao. Magnitude and pattern of
autonomic neuropathy in cirrhosis of liver: A cross-sectional study from central rural India.
Journal of Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, March 2015; Vol 20: Issue, P 66-73.

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3. Bharati Mahindrakar, Jyoti Jain, Ramji Singh, Ruchi Kothari and Virendra Vyas. Cardiac
hemodynamic profile and its correlates by Impedance plethysmography in normal individuals of
Central India. Indian J Physiol Pharmacol 2015; 59(1): 30–33.

Membership/fellowship/Award:
Membership of Professional Organizations:

ŸLife Member of Association of Physiologists & Pharmacologists of India.


ŸLife Member of Indian Science Congress Association of India.
ŸLife Member of Indian Society of Hypertension.
ŸLife Member of Indian Society of Andrology.
Member Editorial Board :
ŸInternational Journal of Physiology, Hapur.
ŸInternational Journal of Physiology, Rajkot
ŸJournal of MGIMS, Sevagram.
Invited as Chairperson/Trainer in CMEs/Workshops:
1. Participated and chaired a session in APPICON2014 held at Puri, Orisa from 20th to 22nd
November 2014.
2. Mentoring Skill Course conducted by Bihar Institute of public Administration and Rural
development from 6-8 January 2015.
Examiner:
ŸHad been examiner and question setter for MBBS first professional and MD courses at
various Universities of India.
ŸPh.D. guide and examiner for various universities.
ŸQuestion setter for DNB board, New Delhi
i. Dr. Tribhuwan Kumar:
Membership / fellowship / Award:
ŸLife Member of Association of Physiologists & Pharmacologists of India.
ŸLife member of physiological society of Orissa
Invited as Chairperson/Trainer in CMEs/Workshops:
th
1. Attended APPICON 2014 from 22-24 November in Puri Orissa and presented a paper titled
“Item Analysis of Multiple Choice Question (MCQs) in Department of Physiology, AIIMS Patna”.
Examiner:
ŸQuestion setter for Physiology in DNB board, New Delhi
ii. Dr. Kamlesh Jha:
Publications:
1. Kumari P, Bano M, Jha K, Bharadwaj P. Peak expiratory Flow (PEF) in Relation to Selected
Anthropometric Parameters in Healthy Adult Males of Kumaun Region of India: A comparative
study. Br j Med med Res. 9 (4) 2015.

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Membership/fellowship/Award:
ŸLife Member of Association of Physiologists & Pharmacologists of India.
ŸIndian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology- Reviewer
ŸIndian Journal of Pharmacology and Bio-sciences- Reviewer
ŸResearch journal of Biology- Editorial board Member
ŸUdbodhana- Senior Editor
ŸSociety Today: Advisory committee member
Invited as Chairperson/Trainer in CMEs/Workshops:
1. Paper (Is attendance a key determinant of performance in medical students) accepted
for presentation in NCHPE conference, Sevagram, Wardha, Maharastra held on Sep. 2014.
2. Attended Basic Course on Sleep medicine on Feb. 2015 at GMC Bhavnagar organised in
association with International Institute of Sleep Sciences.
3. Working as Supervisor for the Supportive Supervision of Routine Immunization (SSRI), a
UNICEF funded project, in association with Department of CFM AIIMS Patna.
Examiner:
1. Question setter for Physiology at DNB Board, New Delhi
2. MBBS Examiner for VBU Hazaribagh (Jharkhand).
iV. Dr. Yogesh Kumar:
Publications:
1) Kumar Y, Rathi P, Gautam S, Agarwal V, Lalita C, Singh G. Effect of Examination Stress on
Heart Rate Variability. Int J Sci Stud 2015; 3(2):40-44.
2) To select questions for a reliable multiple choice question bank by Item analysis of written
multiple choice questions exam in AIIMS Patna. Sent for publication in IJPP.
Membership/fellowship/Award:
· Life Member of Association of Physiologists & Pharmacologists of India.
· Life member of Indian medical Association.
Invited as Chairperson/Trainer in CMEs/Workshops:
1. Attended CME cum workshop Hypertension summit 2015 as convenor during may 2015.
2. Attended 1st Annual Medanta EEG live workshop and hands on training on 12th april 2015.
3. Attended and presented paper “EEG as a tool for Emotion recognition” in APPICON 2014 held
at Puri, Orissa in Nov. 2014.
4. Working as Supervisor for the Supportive Supervision of Routine Immunization (SSRI), a
UNICEF funded project, in association with Department of CFM AIIMS Patna.
Examiner:
ŸExaminer for MBBS first professional at DMCH, Darbhanga.

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5. Future Challenges / Plans :
Being one of the earliest departments of AIIMS Patna to develop and start functioning,
the biggest challenge for the Department of Physiology is to maintain the pace of development
and at the same time bring the department to such a level where it could be comparable with
the Physiology departments of best institutes of our country and abroad.
The targets of development are twofold- The departmental target as well as targets of
the individual faculties.
Departmental Development Plan:
ŸDevelopment of labs in terms of installing high quality equipment and
appropriate furniture.
ŸTo start autonomic functions lab, Nerve conduction velocity testing and evoked
potential testing facility for patient care and diagnostic services in the
department.
ŸTo start Reproductive Physiology Lab
ŸTo develop facilities for certain physiology related investigations to impart
patient care services at affordable cost.
ŸTo Start Post graduation (MD) and PhD courses in the department.

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Department of
Burns & Plastic Surgery
Faculty and Staff / Officer
The department has 1 Assistant Professor, 2 Junior Residents, 1 staff nurse & 1 hospital attendant.
Current Faculty
S.N. Faculty Name Designation E-mail Address
1. Dr. Veena Singh Assistant Professor drsveena@gmail.com
9905755111

Residents :

S.N. Resident Name E-mail Address DOJ


1. Dr. Sumit Kumar sumitkumar260890@gmail.com 05.09.2014
2. Dr. Sneha Kumari 15.12.2014

Staff :
S.N. Name Designation E-mail Address
1. Sister Sherin Staff nurse sherinmims@gmail.com
2. Asgar Ali Hospital Attendant

Highlights

For the last one year, department is being managed by one Assistant Professor, 2 Junior Residents, 1
staff nurse & 1 hospital attendant. The department has started its surgical work from 25.09.2014 and managing
variety of cases viz. Burns & Post burn deformities, hand surgery (congenital & traumatic), craniofacial
deformities, maxillofacial cases, cleft lip & palate, various flaps for traumatic wounds, bed sores, oncoplastic
reconstructions, vascular malformations, genital anomalies & aesthetic surgeries.

Other than the patient care, we are also involved in academic activities like undergraduate and nursing
teaching which includes lecture classes, clinical postings and departmental teaching for the residents.

The department has also organised a CME on 17.12.2014 in the AIIMS premises and is actively
involved in the participation of academic activities of other departments.

The department envisions to start the following surgeries by next year


· Microvascular work
· Brachial plexus surgeries
· Experimental microsurgery lab

Education:

· Undergraduate Teaching including lecture classes, clinical postings


· Lecture classes for nursing students
· Departmental teaching for the Residents

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Cme / Workshops / Symposia / National And International Conferences
S. No. Title of Name of the Date Venue City
talk CME/conference

1. Plastic Dept. of Burns & 17.12.2014 AIIMS Patna


Surgery Plastic Surgery Patna
– A
Problem
Solving
Specialty

Patients Care:
i) OPD services:
Ÿ OPD Rooms (No. 12, 23, New OPD Building)
Ÿ Routine OPD Days: Mon-Sat (9:00 AM- 4:00 PM)
·ŸOPD Attendance: September2014 - March 2015 – 1450

ii) Operation Theatre:


Ÿ No Schedule day has been allotted, only as & when available
Ÿ Started operating from 29.08.2014
Ÿ Variety of cases:
Burns – Contractures, scars, wounds
Traumatic Reconstruction – For raw areas, exposed bone
Cleft lip & Palate – primary & secondary
Genital anomalies - Hypospadias
Microsurgery – repair of nerves, vessels
Oncoplastic Reconstruction – Flap reconstruction for breast CA, Squamous cell CA of lower limbs
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Hand Surgery – Congenital & traumatic deformities, leprosy Surgeries including tendon
transfers, nerve decompression, non-healing ulcers
Aesthetic Surgeries – Hair transplantation, facial rejuvenation, white patches, facial scars
Cases (Sep 2014 – March 2015): Major - 65 Minor – 15

As dressing in plastic surgery population is a major workload, the department is also


managing 90 - 100 dressings/month.

RESEARCH
Collaborative projects
Ongoing

S. No. Title of the project Collaborating


department/institution

1. Role of conservative management in post gunshot Department of Plastic Surgery, King


brachial plexus injuries George Medical University, Lucknow

Papers Published

S. No. Authors Title Journal Year Volu First-


me Last
page

1 Veena Use of fibrin Journal of 2015 January- 74-


Singh, Arun sealant in cleft lip June 2015 / 76
K. Singh, prevention of palate and Vol 2 / Issue
hanging
Vijay Kumar craniofacial 1
palate: A rare
complication anomalies
after cleft
palate
surgery

Awards, Honours and Significant Events


1. Life member of Brachial plexus society of India, dated: 01.12.2014
2. Fellowship of Association of Surgeons of India (FAIS) awarded on 28.12.2014 at Hyderabad
(venue for ASICON 2014).
3. Life member of Association of Plastic Surgeons of India (APSI)
Future Challenges / Plans
1. Following surgeries are planned to be started:
Ÿ Brachial plexus surgeries
Ÿ Microvascular work
2. Experimental microsurgery lab
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Department of Psychiatry
Faculty & Staff Officers:
Currently, there are five members in the team of department of psychiatry. Unfortunately, it lacks
faculties at this moment. Details of these five members is given below –

S.N. Resident Name Email ID Date of Joining


1. Dr Satyajeet Kumar Singh satyajeetsingh06@gmail.com 28/02/2014
2. Dr Niska Sinha niskasinha@yahoo.com 17/08/2015
3. Dr Kunal Jha freindsforever.kunal@gmail.com 01/04/2014

S.N. Name Designation Email ID


1. Pawan Kumar Hospital Attendant
2. Avinash Yadav Office Attendant

Staff :

Among five members of the team Dr Satyajeet Kumar Singh is the senior most.
We all work in great cooperation without any chaos.

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Highlights:
The department of psychiatry, AIIMS Patna is actively serving the patients requiring psychiatric care
with its utmost effort and capacity since inception of AIIMS Patna.
Prime activities of the department is to provide the most needed mental healthcare and develop highly trained
manpower, curriculum and techniques for undergraduate and postgraduate medical education. The
department is actively involved in clinical work and teaching activities.
Detail history and examination of patients visiting psychiatry outdoor is done by an interdisciplinary
team of senior resident and junior residents adequately trained to cater psychiatrically ill patients. Patients are
carefully assessed for evaluation of prevailing mental status.
Prominent finding elicited during history taking and mental status evaluation (MSE) are assessed with
care to formulate precise diagnosis.Case records are maintained and preserved for future reference.
Instructions and advices, including the medicines prescribed, are put down in writing on the prescription. The
prescription given to patient contains the salient points and finding of the case history and mental status
examination for future reference.
Pharmacological and non-pharmacological management of the patient is done with modern treatment
methods. Standard antipsychotic, antidepressant, mood stabilizers and anti-epileptic drugs are used. The
department of psychiatry, AIIMS Patna not only works at outdoor level, but also all the staff members use to
regularly attend calls and psychiatric emergencies that emerge in other department of AIIMS Patna.
The department is also involved in imparting training of professionals and non-professionals in the field
of mental health (awareness to research level), services to both community oriented and community centred
services and developing health education materials for both professionals and non-professionals in the field of
mental health.
Currently primary aim of the department is to develop highly trained manpower, starting indoor
services, child guidance clinic, drug dependence treatment centre and other sophisticated and advanced
psychiatric treatment procedures like ECT, rTMS, bio-feedback therapies, and various other psycho-
behavioural therapeutic modalities.

Education :
A. Undergraduate MBBS Courses
The undergraduate teaching in Psychiatry for MBBS students includes theory lectures and clinical
training in the OPD, Department of Psychiatry. They are taught skills in the assessment and management of
psychiatric disorders which include ability to diagnose and treat common psychiatric conditions.

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MBBS student learning clinical skills on patients in Psychiatry OPD

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B. Undergraduate Nursing Courses
The department also imparts teaching of Psychology and Psychiatry courses to B.Sc Nursing students that
includes clinical as well as theory classes.
CME/Meetings/Conference/Seminars/ Workshops:
All the members of department of psychiatry regularly use to attend and participate in all academic
activities (including Seminars, Conferences, CME or Workshop) conducted at departmental and
interdepartmental level at AIIMS Patna.
Workshop on World Mental Health Week (6th October-12th October, 2014)
We organised a workshop on the occasion of World Mental Health Week (6th October-12th October,
2014). The major activities of the department were to increase awareness about psychiatric illnesses among
the common people. For this we prepared and arranged banners displayed throughout the week in the OPD
building as well as at several other common places in campus premises of AIIMS, Patna. Also, a power-point
presentation was displayed on audio-visual aid in AIIMS OPD building aiming to provide information in simple
language about the burden of mental illnesses and need for timely interventions, few common and early
symptoms of psychiatric illnesses, simple tips and advises to remain mentally fit & fine. Besides these, we also
arranged and distributed medicines to the poor patients visiting department OPD with chronic psychiatric
ailments.
All the members of the team regularly use to attend and actively participate in CME, Seminar and
Conferences conducted by Indian Psychiatric Society, Bihar Branch. Such activities are mostly held at the end
of month and on the Sunday, so the work is not affected.
Patient visiting psychiatry OPD are not only prescribed medicines, but also fully educated about
different aspect of psychiatric illness, its impact on social and occupational functioning with special aim of
overall rehabilitation and reintegration of the patient back in to the society.
We also use to distribute pamphlets & booklets, about a specific psychiatric illness deciphering correct
information, eliminating myths and rumours to the patient who use to visit our OPD for consultation (Soft copy is
attached, Hard copy can be easily obtained from OPD, Dept of Psychiatry, AIIMS Patna.

MBBS students attending psychiatry ward teaching


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1. OPD (Based on Evolko Registration Data, From 01/04/2014 to 31/03/2015)

Department Total New Patient


Psychiatry 2806 862

(* Our estimates is that the number of patients visiting psychiatry OPD each day is more, as cases are
also being referred from other department to us and several follow-up cases goes off the record. To best of our
calculation, we think on average the number of patient visiting psychiatry OPD daily, is almost an average to 40
or more)

1. IPD – Yet to be started


2. PROCEDURE- Yet to be performed
3. SPECIAL CLINIC

Days 9 AM – 1 PM 2 PM – 4 PM

Monday General Psychiatry OPD Affective Disorder Clinic

Tuesday General Psychiatry OPD Schizophrenia Clinic

Wednesday General Psychiatry OPD Child Guidance Clinic, Crisis


Intervention Clinic
Thursday General Psychiatry OPD Memory Clinic, Geriatrics
Neuropsychiatric Clinic
Friday General Psychiatry OPD Drug De-addiction Clinic

Saturday General Psychiatry OPD Marital & Psychosexual Clinic

Infrastructure – In the OPD: Chairs -5, Tables - 3, ECT Machine -1, Weight Machine -1, Printer-1, Desktop-1, LED X Ray Box-1
Labs & Equipment – Common as for other department

Research-
S.N. TITLE Principal Co- Start Date Status
Investigator Investigator
1. Relative efficacy of Dr Satyajeet 01/05/2014 In the
newer antipsychotics Kumar process
Aripiprazole in Singh
preventing cognitive
decline and increasing
social skills among the
schizophrenics with
prominent negative
symptoms
2. The efficacy of day time Dr Satyajeet 01/05/2014 In the
anxiolytic and its effect Kumar process
on cognitive errors Singh
3. Role of Risperidone in Dr Satyajeet Dr Kunal 01/10/2014 In the
Delusional Disorder in Kumar Jha process
Hypo-pituitarism Singh

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Future Challenges / Plans :

The department of psychiatry, AIIMS Patna aims to provide mental health care of highest standard
using a multi-disciplinary approach. We uses a bio-psycho-social approach in evaluation and management of
psychiatric illnesses. Patient visiting Patna AIIMS OPD are at least not unnecessarily & indiscriminately
prescribed psychotropic, which is quite prevalent, may be deliberate by other clinician outside AIIMS Patna.
We use to deal with the worst cases suffering from mar of side effects of indiscriminate prescription of
psychiatric medicines as well as chronic psychiatric illnesses not benefited by treatment of other. We have to
prove best among the worst affected cases of psychiatric illnesses.

The department also aims to provide round the clock psychiatry emergency services and better
consultation-liaison services besides regular clinical care to the patients.

A fully operative Crisis Intervention Services will soon be available especially for suicide prevention,
including supportive counselling for suicide attempters.

Creation of awareness for mental health issues among public is one of the priority area of this
department.

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Department of
Pulmonary Medicine
Faculty & Staff/Officers
S.N. Faculty Name Designation E-mail Address
1. Dr Deependra Assistant Professor& deependra78@gmail.com
Kumar Rai Head

2. Dr Somesh Thakur Assistant Professor drsomeshthakur@gmail.com

Resident Name E-mail Address DOJ( date of joining)


(Junior resident)

1. Dr Chinki Anupam c.anupam5@gmail.com 12-09-14


2. Dr Jwala jwalakumar.680@gmail.com 06-04-2015

3. Dr Abhishek abhi4fun1@gmail.com 06-04-2015

4. Dr Ashish ashish.anshuman@rediffmail.com 07-04-2015

Highlights-
The department of Pulmonary Medicine caters to a wide spectrum of diseases of the chest ranging from
airway disorders like chronic bronchitis and bronchial asthma, infections like pneumonias and tuberculosis,
pleural disorders, carcinomas of the respiratory tract, occupation-related lung disorders, to interstitial lung
diseases. The department is committed to deliver quality clinical services to all patients suffering from
respiratory illness. We have started OPD service in August 2013. Since then the number of patient have
st st
regularly raised. From 1 April to 31 March we have prescribed 11,003 patients in OPD & 113 in IPD.

Education :
ŸClinical Teaching
ŸDepartmental Seminar ( weekly)
ŸInterdepartmental Seminar
Lectures delivered at CMEs

S. Title of talk Name of the Date Venue City


No. CME/conference
1. Role of COPD cleveland 2015 Hotel Patna
Pulmonary clinic training Chanakya
Rehabilitation
in COPD
2. Standards of WHP 2015 Hotel Patna
TB care in Gargi
India (STCI)
3. STCI TB Update 2015 AIIMS Patna

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CME/Meetings/Conference/Seminars/ Workshops :
1. CME on TUBERCULOSIS UPDATE 22/03/2015 (On occasion of World COPD Day)
2. Asthma Awareness camp
3. COPD Awareness Came & Quiz Contest
4. Constitution of RNTCP Core Committee
5. CME on Somnography
Patient Care :
1. OPD: average 40-50 patients coming to OPD
2. MINOR PROCEDURE
Ÿ More than two hundred pleurocentesis done
Ÿ Intercostal tube thoracostomy more than 50
Ÿ Spirometry: more than 5000
3. SPECIAL CLINIC
Ÿ Asthma clinic on every Tuesday from 2pm
Ÿ Pulmonary rehabilitation clinic every Thursday from 2pm
4. Department had started free availability of Anti Tubercular drug with collaboration with world
health partner
5. Infrastructure: The Department have two OPD room, Room no 101, room no 112 in PMR &
AYUSH building, One Room in Forensic department block.
Labs & Equipment:
One BIPAP machine
One Nebulizer

Research
S.N. TITLE Principal Co-Investigator Start Status
Investigator Date
1. Phenotyic Dr Deependra 28/07/14 Data
differences Kumar Rai collection for
between smoker Pilot Project
and nonsmoker
COPD
2. Cardiovascular Dr Deependra 28/07/14 Data
morbidity in COPD Kumar Rai collection for
Pilot Project
Publications:
Faculty : Dr. Deependra Kumar Rai
1. A Rare Case of Massive Pleural Effusion Due To Ruptured Liver Abscess, IOSR Journal of Dental and
Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS), Volume 14, Issue 3 Ver. V (Mar. 2015), PP 73-75
2. Asthma in Pregnancy, IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS), Volume 14, Issue
2 Ver. VI (Feb. 2015),
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3. AWARENESS ABOUT PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS IN PEOPLE FROM HILLY REGION OF
UTTARAKHAND, J of Evolution of Med and Dent Sci/ eISSN- 2278-4802, pISSN- 2278-4748/ Vol. 4/
Issue 46/ June 08, 2015
Awards, honours and significant events
Faculty: Dr Deependra Kumar Rai
a. Membership/Fellowships/Awards:
1) Membership of National college of Chest physician
2) Membership of Indian chest society
3) Invited as a Moderator in State Broncoscopy workshop (24 Aug 2014, Hotel
Maurya,Pata) & Respiratory Critical Care Workshop (19-21 Oct 2014)
4) Invited as a lecturer on the topic of Pulmonary Tuberculosis versus Lung Cancer by
Indian Care Society
5) Invited as a guest Lecturer on Standards of TB care (stci) by world health partner
6) Invited as a expert speaker on swine flu for Live Telecast by Sadhana channel.
7) Invited as a expert speaker on swine flu by Doordarshan, Bihar.
8) Invited as a expert speaker on Dengue fever by Doordarshan, Bihar
9) Trainer in Stewardship in COPD clinic organised by Clevland clinic in Hotel Maurya
2015
Conferences & Workshop:
1. Attended National Pulmonary conferences and workshop 2014
2. Attended BRONCHOCON Conference & workshop on EBUS, USG chest, Thoracoscopy
3. Attended Pulmonary critical care conferences, AIIMS delhi
4. Attended more than 20 state level CME
Faculty: Dr. Somesh Thakur
1. Invited as a Moderator in Broncoscopy Workshop
2. Trainer in Stewardship in COPD clinic organised by Clevland clinic in Hotel Maurya, Panta in
Nov 2014
3. Trainer in Stewardship in COPD clinic organised by Clevland clinic in Hotel Taj, Lucknow in
2015.
1. Future Challenges/Plans
Dr Deependra Kumar Rai
I have planned to develop a
1. Respiratory laboratory for spirometry, diffusion studies and Lung volume testing.
2. To start tobacco cessation clinic,
3. Allergy testing, immunotherapy.
4. To start tobacco cessation clinic,

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5. Diagnosis and treatment of drug-susceptible as well as resistant forms of tuberculosis
shall be offered.
6. Interventional Pulmonology services like bronchoscopy related
diagnosticInterventional pulmonology services like bronchoscopy-related diagnostic
and therapeutic facilities, EBUS, radiologically guided interventional thoracic
procedures, and medical thoracoscopy
7. I have also planned to developed sleep lab for diagnosis and treatment of sleep-related
breathing disorders
8. To establish respiratory intensive care unit for providing assisted ventilation (non-
invasive and invasive) to patients of respiratory failure.

Challanges
The biggest challenge is unavailability of equipments, infrastructure, and shortage of manpower for our
Department. There is no availability of essential equipment like Spirometer, Bronchoscope, Thoracoscope,
piolysomnography etc .
6. Any other
To start PG course in Pulmonary medicine

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Department of Radiodiagnosis
FACULTY & STAFF/OFFICER :
Professor & Head: Dr Prem Kumar
Assistant Professor : Dr Subhash Kumar
HIGHLIGHTS :
The department is actively engaged in patient care, education and research with limited resources it
has. The department organised a CME and delivered /presented over 50 lectures/presentations in various
CMEs and national conferences. The department has been involved in various interdepartmental seminars
and non-funded collaborative projects in the Institute. The faculty published more than 10 papers in indexed
journals.
EDUCATION :
Undergraduate
st nd
The department faculty took few lectures on radiological anatomy for 1 MBBS students. 2 MBBS
students were given clinical posting in the departments in batches of 15 students for a week and were
demonstrated the working of X ray & ultrasound equipment and technique of using them in getting images for
interpretation. One student Ambedkar Dental College did observership training in the department for a
fortnight.
Postgraduate :
Postgraduate teaching has not yet started in the department. However academic activities pertaining to
postgraduate teaching were done in the department with post graduate students of PMCH Patna included two
seminars.
CMEs/Workshops/Symposia/Conference
CME organised
Elastography, 8th November, 2014, AIIMS, Patna.
Lectures delivered :
Prem Kumar: 1 Subhash Kumar: 1
Deepak Kumar: 1 Ashok Kumar: 1
Praveen Kumar 1

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Inauguration of CME on ELASTOGRAPHY

1. Workshop on Contrast Enhanced Ultrasound in the Deptment on 25th February 2015, attended by radiologists
from AIIMS, Patna, PMCH, Patna and IGIMS, Patna.
Workshop conducted by:
Dr Prem Kumar Dr Subhash Kumar
Dr Deepak Kumar Dr. Ashok Kumar

Workshop on Contrast Enhanced Ultrasound


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1. Oral/poster presentations
th
1. Kumar P, Kumar S, Kumar D. Imaging of breast diseses. 40 Annual conference of IRIA, Bihar
Chapter, Patna, 20 March 2015
2. Kumar P, Kumar A, Kumar D, Imaging rectal malignancy, Annual Conference GSI, Bihar
Chapter, Patna, 20 April 2014.
3. Kumar P, Kumar D, Kumar S, Orbital Imaging, 40th Annual Conference of IRIA, Bihar Chapter,
Patna on 20th March 2015.
st
4. Kumar A, Kumar D, Kumar S, Kumar P, Contrast Enhanced Ultrasound, 1 Annual Conference
th
of Patliputra Chapter of IFUMB, Patna on 27 July 2014.
PATIENT CARE :
The department is equipped with one high end state of art 3D-4D color Doppler ultrasound , one
portable high end color Doppler ultrasound, one B/W ultrasound, one 800 mA X ray and one high end computer
radiography machines. The department is soon going to add two mobile X ray units & one dedicated
echocardiography ultrasound unit with TEE facility. By the end of this year, the department will have many
state-of-art facilities for imaging including DSA, 256 sclice dual energy CT scanner, DR system &
mammography unit with add on biopsy & CAD facilities. The department performs a large number of diagnostic
and interventional radiology procedures including occasional emergency cases. More than two clinic-
radiological conferences are held in the department during a week where imaging investigations are discussed
with clinical colleagues. The department is establishing a paperless pattern of doing works by having its own
server, database and electronic reporting and archiving to have increased efficiency and to reduce turnaround
time.
Details of Investigation (1st April 2014 to 31st March 2015)
Name of investigations / Special procedures Number of patient
Routine X rays
OPD / IPD / Emergency 6422
(number of X ray exposures approx. it 2.5 times)
Total 6422
Special Invesigations
Barium studies 37
IVP 14
MCU 17
Fistulogram / Sinogram 32
Operation theatre studies / T-tube cholangiogram 03
Total 103
Ultrasound
Routine 4851
Echocardiography 776
Doppler + contrast enhanced ultrasound 213

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Ultrasound guided procedures 191
Total 6031
Interventional Radiology (C-arm guided procedure in OT) 08

Grand Total (Routine & special): 12564


RESEARCH
Funded Projects
Ongoing : Nil
Completed : Nil
Departmental Projects
Ongoing : Nil
Completed : Nil
Collaborative
Ongoing:
1. Evaluation of ACL injury by high resolution ultrasound (orthopaedics).
2. Evaluation of congenital PUJ obstruction in Ultrasound & IVU (Paediatric Surgery).
Completed : Nil
Publications
Journal: 2 Book: Nil Chapters in books: Nil
1. Sinha A K, Kumar B, Kumar A, Singh M K, Kumar P, Congenital parameatal rethral cyst in male:
A case report and review of literature, J Ped Surg Case Reports 3 (2015) 267-268
2. Sinha A K, Kumar A, Kumar B, Kumar P, Sinha R, Bhadani P P, An epidermoid cyst of accessory
spleen simulating tumors of the tail of pancreas, J Ped Surg Case Reports 3 (2015) 283-284.
AWRDS, HONOURS AND SIGNIFICANT EVENTS
Dr Prem Kumar
1. Awarded degree of DHM (Diploma in Hospital Management) by National Institute of Health and
Family Welfare, New Delhi on successful completion of course through distant learning and
passing the examination during session 21013-14.
2. MCQ setter for NBE,for DNB courses.
3. National Faculty in Breast Imaging Society (India), BISI.
4. Participated as an expert to assist the Assessment Board under assessment promotion scheme
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at IGIMS, Patna held on 30 June 2014.
5. Question setter & evaluation
6. Co-guide in thesis / research work of Dr Amitesh Kumar DM student at IGIMS, Patna on topc of
“Real Time Elastography for evaluation of fibrosis in chronic liver disease – Biopsy controlled
prospective study.”

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7. Invited guest lecture in Celebration of World AIDS Day at S K R College, Barbigha on
01.12.2014.
8. Given responsibility of Drawing & Disbursing Officer at AIIMS, Patna on 10.12.2014.
9. Participated in “National Seminar on Standardising, Testing and Calibration of Biomedical and
Radiological equipment” conducted by Centre for testing and calibration, Dept. of Biomedical
Engineering, HLL Lifecare Limited on 8th Aug. 2014.
10. Nominated Vice President of Patliputra Chapter of IFUMB and delivered two lectures in its 1st
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Annual Conference held at Hotel Chankya, Patnavon 27 July 2014.
11. Faculty speaker in CME on “Medico-legal Care of Victims of Sexual Assault” organised by Dept.
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of FMT, AIIMS, Patna held at AIIMS Patna on 27 Dec.2014.
12. Invited Guest lecture in CDM (Continued Denal Education) on “ Live demonstration on USG
guided FNAC” organised by DEpt. of Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology & Microbiology” at Shree
Bankey Bihari Dental College & Reasearch Centre, Masuri, Ghaziabad, UP on 5th Feb. 2015.
13. Invited Guest lecture on “Imaging in rectal malignancy” in CME organised in Annual Conference
of GSI, Bihar Chapter at Patna in July 2014.
14. Participated in many national & local CME / conferences as delegate / chairperson / panellist
a. One Day orientation programme on “Ethics in Clinical Research – Good clinical
practice” organised by Institutional Ethics Committee of IGIMS, Patna in collaboration
with Academy of Applied Reaearch & Training in Healthcare in India, Kolkata (aarth,
India) on 4th May 2014 at IGIMS, Patna.
b. 2nd National Conference of BISICON 2014, held in Kolkata on 15-16th Nov 2014,
c. Laryngology Update organised by Dept. of Otorhinolaryngology at AIIMS, Patna on 21st
Dec. 2014,
d. CME on “Head & Neck Imaging Course” organised by Radiology Education Foundation,
Mumbai in Kolkata on 18-19th March 2015.
15. Attended RCPE Symposium by Live-link on Cardiology on 6th Nov 2014, CPD registered Live
link venue: AIIMS, Patna.
16. Faculty speaker in CME organised by Dept. of Paediatric Surgery, AIIMS, Patna on subject of
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“Paediatric Genitourinary Intervention” on 11 Nov. 2014 at AIIMS, Patna.
Dr Subhash Kumar
1. Participated in National Annual Conference of ISVIR at Hyderabad on 19-22nd Feb, 2015.
2. Delivered talk on “HRCT interpretation of Ear in cases for cochlear transplant” in CME cum
workshop on ochlear Transplant organised by Dept. of Otorhinolaryngology, AIIMS, Patna in its
st
campus on 21 Dec.2014.

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Department of Radiotherapy
Faculty and Staff :
1) Dr. Pritanjali Singh, Assistant Professor, Radiotherapy.
Highlights :
The Radiation Oncology Department AIIMS, Patna is committed to being at the forefront of finding
better treatments and cures for cancer through its superior clinical care and clinical trials coupled with cutting
edge research in cancer biology, medical physics, and health services. With enrolment of more faculties,
Residency training programs will aim to train leaders in radiation oncology. Departmental mission will be to
practice the patient-centred care treatment paradigm; to sustain growth in academic programs and strengthen
community partnerships; to innovate, develop, and translate new treatments and cures for cancer; and to foster
leadership development in the field of radiation oncology. Free cancer screening and awareness camps and
rallies being organised on a regular basis, such as breast cancer awareness and health check-up week
between 2/2/15-7/2/15 to mark the World Cancer Day. Distribution of fruits signifying lifestyle and diet
modifications was carried out amongst inpatients in the ward on World cancer day. Our aim and motive at
AIIMS, Patna is for better prevention and management of human cancers and to encourage cooperative
clinical research in oncology at an international level. We aim to generate data that is of high quality, ethical,
complies with good clinical practices and which is acceptable to regulatory and statutory bodies /authorities.
Education :
1) Presently teaching nursing staff regarding chemotherapy drug infusion and extravasation.
2) Ward Teaching of MBBS Students.
3) Providing Lectures regarding Nuclear Terrorism in Quick Medical Response Training Program.
4) MBBS Student lectures on Gynaecological Malignancies
Administration :
Member: Purchase Committee of All India Institute of Medical Science.
Member: Anti – Sexual Harassment Committee.
Member: Summer Training Programme Selection Committee.

CMES/WORKSHOP/SYMPOSIA/NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES:


3rd. November 2014: Breast Cancer Awareness workshop and rally: Organizing Secretary.
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9 November 2014: Carcinoma Ovary Panel organized by FOSGI: Moderator of Panel on ovarian
cancer.
8th November 2014: Lung Cancer Symposium interdepartmental at AIIMS, Patna: Organizer as well as
delivered a talk.
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12 December 2014: Cervical Cancer Vaccine Panel at National Conference of Association of
Gynaecological Oncologist of India (AGOICON), Patna: Participated as Panellist.
12th December 2014: Imaging and prognosis of cervical cancer by international Faculty , Dr. Kailash
Narayan, Head Gynec-Oncology, Peter, Mac Cullum Cancer Centre, Melbourne, Australia: Organizer and
Moderator of interactive session.
27th February – 1st March 2015, “XIIIth Annual Conference on Evidence Based Management of
Cancers in India- Modern Radiation Oncology Practice”: Participated as Delegate.
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13th – 15th March, 2015, 32nd conference of Indian Cooperative Oncology Network (ICON) in Patna:
Organizing committee Member and Panellist as well as Chairperson for the same.
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23 July 2014: Nurses CME on Extravasation and its management: Organizer and delivered lectures.
25th July 2014: Panel Discussion on Head and Neck Cancers at Paras Hospital: Participated as
panellist.
Patients Care:
Inpatient care :
Dedicated two inpatient beds for cancer patients. Approximately indoor 55 admissions have been done
in the last one year.
Supportive activity related to
1) Construction: Monitoring the construction of bunkers in the main building as per the layout plan.
2) Administration: Acting Head of the Department, hence regulating all administrative work related
to department as well as academic activities of the department.
(a) Facilities available in the department:
Outpatient Consultation and Services: The outpatient clinic is located on the ground floor of Aayush
building. The Clinical staff includes one faculty, two junior residents, two attendants and one lab attendant, Aim
is to provide comprehensive quality care to patients and their families. New Patients are consulted on Monday,
Wednesday and Friday mornings and Old Patients on all days with facilities of interdepartmental referrals
anytime. The department is registered for the Hospital based National Cancer Registry programme under the
“National Centre for Disease informatics and Research”, Bangalore.
Special clinics include:
1) Head & Neck Oncology Clinic.
2) Paediatric Oncology Clinic
3) Breast Clinic.
4) CML and GIST clinic: Patients are enrolled into the GIPAP programme through which they are
offered tab imatinib free or at a reduced rate depending on financial status.
5) Pain and Palliation Clinic. Patients are assessed jointly with the Anaesthesia Department and
drugs prescribed. Morphine has been made available to the patients.
Day Care Chemotherapy Services: Dedicated specialized nurse carry out chemotherapy under the
doctor's guidance. The chemotherapy protocols followed are in accordance to the international standard
guidelines Ever since chemotherapy was started in April 2014, approximately 650 chemotherapy infusions
have been done including infusion of the Targeted agents like Rituximab. With the availability of space a
chemotherapy Day Care Unit has been planned.
Community services/ camps: One week screening Health camp with free ultrasonography and tumour
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marker facilities for patients was held under the auspices of world health day from 2 to 7 February in the
hospital campus. Educative pamphlets were distributed as well as videos screened in the hospital facilities.
Any Other Activity:
1) Reviewer for International Journal of Applied Sciences and Biotechnology.
2) Question setting for radiation Technologist annual exam for Aryabhatta University.

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Lectures Delivered:
1) 8th November 2014: Lung Cancer Symposium interdepartmental at AIIMS, Patna: Delivered a
talk on Lung Cancer Management.
2) 29th March: Friends of Max, Patient survivor meet at Patna Museum: Invited Faculty and
Delivered a talk on the management of Chronic myeloid leukaemia.
3) 23rd July 2014: Nurses CME on Extravasation and its management: Organizer and delivered
lectures.
Research:
A. Funded Projects: “A multicenter open-label randomized study of BCD-020 (rituximab, CJSC
BIOCAD, Russia) efficacy and safety in comparison with MabThera® / Ristova® (F. Hoffmann-
La Roche Ltd., Switzerland) in monotherapy of CD20-positive indolent non-Hodgkin
lymphoma” - Awaiting approval of Ethics committee.
B. Non Funded Projects: Management of Wilms Tumour: A single institution based study.
Principal Investigator : Dr. Pritanjali Singh,
C. Departmental Projects:
On-going:
1) Collaboration with the Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Department for genomic
studies in the most prevalent cancers in this part of the country.
2) Quality of Life questionnaire being filled up by patients undergoing treatment at baseline
and in between treatment as well as at the end of the treatment.
3) Tumour board with other specialities.
4) Day Care Chemotherapy facility. More than 650 chemotherapy infusions have been
given with supervision and care including infusion of “monoclonal antibodies''.
D. Collaborative projects:
1) With Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai for molecular testing of Lung Cancer Tumours.
2) Collaboration with Max Foundation for GIPAP patient assistance programme for
Imatinib Mesylate in CML and GIST patients.
3) Tata Medical Centre for centralized Lymphoma Data monitoring.
4) Hospital based cancer Registry under National Centre for Disease Informatics and
Research.
5) Collaboration with CanKids (NGO) for Children Cancer patient's assistance
programme.
Publication :
Chapters: Co-author of chapter on Breast cancer Screening :Current Status of Book Screening in
Obstretrics &Gynecology management of Abnormality by Jaypee Brothers published in 2015.
Awards, Honours and significant events:
1) Awarded European Certification in Medical Oncology (ECMO) by the exam conducted by the
European Society of Medical Oncology in September 2014.

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2) Awarded Masters of Business Administration in Healthcare and Business Management as well
as Pharmaceutical Management by the National Institute of Business Management Chennai.
3) George Mahony Award 2015: Certification from Royal College of Obstetricians and
Gynaecologists, London for contribution for spreading awareness in Gynaecological

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Department of Trauma & Emergency
Faculty and staff/ officer:
Assistant Professors

Sl. No Dr Name Designation E- Mail Id Date of Joining


1 Dr. Anil Kumar Asst Prof. & HoD dranil4@gmail.com 25-08-2012
2 Dr. Krishan Kumar sharma Asst Prof. kksharma58@yahoo.com 27-08-2012
3 Dr. Arun Prasad Asst Prof. drarunpd@gmail.com 10-09-2012
4 Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Asst Prof. shanjeev_2000@yahoo.com 05-10-2012
5 Dr. Veena Kumari Asst Prof. drsveena@gmail.com 01-08-2013

Senior Residents:-
Sl. No Dr Name Designation E- Mail Id Date of Joining
1 Dr. Manoj Kumar SR drmano_mmc@yahoo.co.in 11-02-2014
2 Dr. Nishit Ranjan SR nishitranjanpmch@gmail.com 01-03-2015
3 Dr. Arshad SR arshadsurgery@gmail.com 0102. 2015
4 Dr.Abhiranjan Prasad SR dr.abhiranjan@yahoo.com 13-07-2014
5 Dr. Laxmi SR dr.shannu2010@gmail.com 22-07-2014
6 Dr. Nilmani SR nilmani72@gmail.com 08-10-2014

Junior Residents:-

Sl. No Dr Name Designation E- Mail Id Date of Joining


1 Dr. Anand JR prakash.drananad@gmail.com 14-07-2014
2 Dr. Dheerendra JR dr.dhiru92@gmail.com 05-09-2014
3 Dr. Pitambar JR pitamberpmc2k8@gmail.com 22-11-2014
4 Dr. Silpi JR drshilpa_yal@yahoo.com 14-08-2015
Highlights:-
Trauma & Emergency Department has 44 beds catering to General Surgery, Neuro Surgery, Plastic
Surgery, CTVS Surgery and Paediatris. Department of Surgery , Plastic surgery, CTVS, Neuro Surgery,
Paediatric surgery are operating regularly routine surgery.
Resources:-
Two ultrasound Machine has been installed, one in Trauma & Emergency Building and other in NICU.
Four OT Tables has been received from HLL and tender for Modular OT are in process. Training programme
like CT (Chattisa & Telemedicine ) and SKY course has been established to train the people of Bihar in the field
of trauma & Emergency .
Education & Training:
1. The faculty of Trauma & Emergency Department are participating in teaching to Senior
Residents, Junior Residents, M.B.B.S and B.Sc. Nursing Students in the field of Trauma &
Emergency. Trauma & Emergency Department is also running journal club and case
discussion programme.
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2. Trauma & Emergency Department with the collaboration of Radiology department is
conducting the Radio conference programme.
3. Faculty of Trauma & Emergency department also participate as a member of selection
committee in the various recruitment process like SR,JR, Nursing etc at AIIMS Patna.
4. Dr Sanjeev Kumar is also looking after the faculty in charge of store.
5. Dr Anil Kumar & Dr Krishan kumar Sharma conducted the counselling for M.B.B.S and B.Sc.
Nursing (All 7 AIIMS) for last three years.
6. Faculty of Trauma & Emergency Department participated in many tender for procurement of
various items for the Institute.
7. QMRT course is being run by Trauma & Emergency Department .
1. Clinical Services :
i) OPD services:
ŸOPD Rooms (No.11,12,18,23,25,26,27- New OPD Building)
ŸRoutine OPD Days
: General Surgery Clinic- Monday & Thursday
: Neuro Surgery Clinic –Monday, Tuesday & Thursday
: CTVS Clinic – Monday, Wednesday & Friday
: Plastic Surgery – Monday to Saturday
(OPD time 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM)
ŸOPD turn over : April 2014– March 2015 – 22,000 Patients.

ii) IPD Services :- Turnover in IPD during period 1st April 2014 to 31st March 2015 is 400
iii) Operation Theatre:- There is no specified day for Trauma & Emergency.
Other Activities:
Our Department conducted more than 20 Free Health Camp in different Part of Bihar to serve the last
man of the Queue.
Established the SKY Course to give Education about how to give care for the elderly patients
Established the CT Course to train the common people and school going children about Pre-Hospital
Care for trauma victims.

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Achievement of Faculty of Trauma & Emergency Department:

Dr. Anil Kumar


S.No. Title of talk Name of the Date Venue City
CME/conference
1 Resuscitation of CME IN SURGERY- 28.02.2015 AIIMS NEW DELHI
Patients after RTA. 2015 DELHI
2. Airway, Breathing & CME on NAMS, 2014 July 2014 AIIMS, Patna Patna
Triage in Trauma
Patient

Publication:

1. Papers Published
S. No. Authors Title Journal Year Volume First-Last
page

1 V.Verma, Preparing to Indian Journal 2015 Vol-27, 247-251


C.M.Singh, manage the Injury Of Community Issue No-02
G.K.Singh, Burden in Bihar Health
S.Kumar,
A.Kumar,
H.Dhungana
2 Amit K.Sinha, Currarino JIAPS 2015 Provisionally
Anil Kumar, Syndrome: A Rare Accepted
Bindey Kumar, case Report
Prem Kumar,
Ruchi Sinha,
P.Bhadani
3 Amit K. Sinha. Congenital JIAPS 2015 267-268
Bindey Kumar, Parameatl
Anil Kumar, Urethral Cyst in
Manish K.Singh, Male: A case
Prem Kumar report & Review of
Literature.

BOOKS & Acheivement


Contribution in Books
Name of Books: Minimal Invasive Surgery
Publisher: AIIMS, Patna
Name of Chapter in the book: 1. Chapter: …… Metabolic Surgery
2. Chapter: ….. MIPH
As a Chair person in a Trauma Conference at AIIMS, New Delhi on 7th Sep 2014.

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Dr. Veena Kumari
CME/Workshops/Symposia/National And International Conferences

S. No. Title of talk Name of the Date Venue City


CME/conference
1. Plastic Surgery – A CME on Burns & 17.12.2014 AIIMS Patna Patna
Problem Solving Speciality Plastic Surgery

RESEARCH
Collaborative projects
Ongoing
S. No. Title of the project Collaborating department/institution
1. Role of conservative management in post Department of Plastic Surgery, King
gunshot brachial plexus injuries George Medical University, Lucknow

Papers Published
S. No. Authors Title Journal Year Volume First-Last
page
1 Veena Singh, Arun Use of fibrin Journal of cleft lip 2015 January- 74-76
K. Singh, Vijay sealant in palate and June 2015 /
Kumar prevention of craniofacial Vol 2 / Issue
hanging anomalies 1
palate: A rare
complication
after cleft
palate surgery

1. Organised a CME on Plastic Surgery – A Problem Solving Specialty on 17.12.2014.

Dr. Sanjeev Kumar


CME / Workshops / Symposia / National and International Conferences

S. No. Title of talk Name of the Date Venue City


Workshops/CME
1. Percutaneous Workshop in association 2015 Paras Patna
Tracheostomy with Patna Hospital,
Anaesthesiology Society Patna
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2. BP Monitoring BP Workshop & CME on 28 March AIIMS, Patna Patna
in Hypertensive Hypertension 2015
Patients
3. Hypertension in CME on World Diabetes 14 Nov 2014 AIIMS, Patna Patna
Diabetic Patient Day
4. Blood Sugar & Heart Update with Invited 20 Dec 2014 Heart Patna
Lipid Profile Internation Faculty Dr R Hospital,
Narayan (U.K) Patna
5. Role of CME on CAD July 2014 Maurya Patna
Rosuvastatin in Hotel, Patna
Coronary Artery
Disease
6. Circulation in CME on NAMS 2014 Aug 2014 AIIMS, Patna Patna
Trauma
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Papers published
S. No. Authors Title Journal Ye ar Volume First-
Last
page

1 Dr Sanjeev Kumar Antegrating sprituality Indian Heart May 2014 66(3) 395-396
into patient care, An Journal
essential element of
Modern Healthcare
System
2 Dr Sanjeev Kumar, Death due to British Feb 2015 22
Dr Arun Prasad Rheumatic Heart Journal of
Disease in India Cardiology

Books:
Apka Swasthya Apke Hath, Solution of the Coronary Artery Disease published by AIIMS, Patna.
Selected as an Editor for Bihar Journal of Cardiology
As a Chair person in CME named “Controversy of CABG versus PTCA in Multiple vessels in CAD & Diabetic
Patients”, at Hotel Maurya, Patna.

Dr. Arun Prasad


Papers Published
S. No. Authors Title Journal Year Volume First-Last
page
1 Dr Arun Prasad, Dr Death due to British Journal of Feb 2015 22
Sanjeev Kumar Rheumatic Cardiology
Heart Disease in
India
2 Dr Arun Prasad Cardiac Bihar Journal of 2014
Emergency in Internal Medicine
Children

Awards, Honours & Significant Events:


1. Trained more than 350 Doctors & Paramedical Staffs about CPR in various districts of Bihar (2014-15)

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Department of
COLLEGE 
OF NURSING
1. INTRODUCTION :
College of Nursing is a constituent department under All India Institute of Medical Sciences Patna.
The first batch of 60 BSc(Hons.) Nursing students were admitted in the academic year (August) 2013. The
second batch of 60 BSc (Hons.) Nursing students were admitted in the academic year (August) 2014. And
the third batch of 60 BSc (Hons.)
RESOURCE Faculty
S.No Name Designation Email Address
1. Rathish Nair, RN,RM, MN (Psy), FRSPH Assistant Professor rathish401@gmail.com
2. Hansmukh Jain, RN, RM, MSc.(Paeds) Assistant Professor hansiae12@yahoo.co.in

Staff Nurse Gr.II

S.No Name Email Address


1. Lalremruati, PBBSc(N) aruatihauhnar@gmail.com
2. Vineeth. V BSc(N) vvinetth1989@gmail.com
3. Renish Lawrence. BSc (N) renishlawrence@gmail.com
4. Arjun Lal Kumawat MSc (N) arjunkumawat378@gmail.com
5. Dhararaj . M , BSc (N) dhanarajdhanru@gmail.com
6. Soundirapradeepa G, BSc(N) prathililly28@gmail.com
7 Girish Kumar . K MSc.(N) girishkocheril@gmail.com
8. Visanth V.S , MSc(N) visanthvs044@gmail.com

Supportive & Office Staff


S.No Name Designation Email Address
1. Rohit Kumar Data Entry Operator Gr A rohit.00722@gmail.com
2. Abhishek Kumar Pandey Lower Division Clerk abhishekkp8890@gmail.com
3. Pramod Kumar Lab Attendant Gr.II pramod6752@gmail.com
4. Tulsi Kumar Lab Attendant Gr.II
5. Ranjeet Kumar Office Attendant Gr.II
6. Amit Kumar
7. Nitin Kumar

PROGRAMME OFFERED & INTAKE

Programme Sanctioned seats Admitted


BSc(Hons.) Nursing 60 2013- 60
2014 – 60
2015 - 60
INFRASTRUCTURE :
Since the construction of the college of nursing building is not complete, on temporary basis allotment
of floor space for the college of nursing in done in the medical college academic block.
The allotted floor space include Lecture halls, Nursing Labs, Computer Lab and Faculty office.
LAB EQUIPMENTS (Specific)
In addition to the usual equipments (more than 100) of the Nursing practice Labs and (60 computers) of
computer lab, college of nursing has the following specific equipments for teaching learning activities..
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Sr.No Equipment Quantity Condition/Status
1 Nursing Training Manikin with simpad 02 functional
2 CPR Manikin with feedback 01 functional
3 First-Aid Training Manikin with Trauma moulage set 01 functional
4 Adult Multi Venous IV Arm Manikin 02 functional

DEPARTMENTAL LIBRARY :
In addition to the nursing books available with the central library, college of nursing maintains a
departmental library with 124 books. Further procurement of books for the departmental library and for the
establishment of Nursing Library at allocated floor space is in progress.
1. ACTIVITIES ADMINISTRATION

Sr.No Name of faculty Administrative duties


1 Rathish Nair Discharges administrative duties of Principal College of
Assistant Professor Nursing, AIIMS Patna

Holds the additional charge of the Office of


Administrative Officer AIIMS Patna

Holds additional charge of Asst.Controller of


Examinations, AIIMS, Patna

Holds the additional charge of Chief Nursing Officer –


Hospital Nursing Services, AIIMS Patna

Holds additional charge of Faculty In Charge – Guest


House, AIIMS Patna

1. ACHIEVEMENTS
Rathish Nair, Assistant Professor & Head
a. PUBLICATIONS:
Rathish Nair, Poonam Ahlawat - Post Traumatic Growth among Cancer Patients at Selected
Hospital Of Haryana IOSR Journal of Nursing and Health Science (IOSR-JNHS) e-ISSN:
2320–1959.p- ISSN: 2320–1940 Volume 3, Issue 6 Ver. IV (Nov.-Dec. 2014), PP 43-46
b. MEMBERSHIPS/FELLOWSHIPS/AWARDS
President – Nurses Association of India – Bihar State Branch
Member – National Executive Council – Nurses Association of India
c. LECTURES DELIVERED/RESOURCE PERSON / SUBJECT EXPERT
External Subject Expert : Interview Board for Selection of Staff Nurse Gr.II – Post Graduate
Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh

Conducted a session on “ Nurses a force for Change – Care Effective Cost Effective” –
Continuing Nursing Education – College of Nursing, AIIMS Patna
Member – Rapid Post-Earth Quake (Nepal) Epidemiological Assessment Team of AIIMS Patna
Organized – Workshop on Quality Living & Lifestyle Management: De-stressing through
Meditation, Yoga & Pranayam

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CME – Co-ordinator – Hypertension Summit 2015 : organized by Department of Physiology,
Cardiovascular Surgery & General Medicine of AIIMS Patna

d. EXTERNAL EXAMINER / EXAMINATION (Oct '14 to Sep '15)


1) External Examiner : Nursing- UG & PG – PGIMER Chandigarh
2) External Examiner : Nursing - PG – Guwahati University, Assam
3) External Examiner : Nursing - PG – Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Punjab
4) External Examiner : Nursing - UG – IGIMS, Patna, Bihar
5) External Examiner : Nursing - UG – Aryabhatta Knowledge University, Patna, Bihar
6) External Examiner : Nursing - PG – Gujarat University, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
7) Nodal Officer / Co-ordinator – Nursing & Para-Medical Examinations – 2015 Aryabhatta
Knowledge University, Patna, Bihar

e. Ad-hoc INSPECTOR – Indian Nursing Council


Served on panel Ad-hoc Inspector - member of Inspection committee of Indian Nursing
Council for UG, PG & PG Diploma recognition – 04 Institutes/Colleges in the state of
Jharkhand during the reporting period.
Hansmukh Jain, Assistant Professor
a. CONTINUING NURSING EDUCATION
Trainer for Basic life support course at department of pediatrics AIIMS Patna
Presented paper on sampling techniques in nursing research published in souvenir of college of nursing
Puducherry institute of medical sciences.

b. EXTERNAL EXAMINER / EXAMINATION (Oct '13 to Sep '14)


1. Rajendra Institute of Medical sciences, Ranchi appointed as External Examiner for
University Practical examination for B.Sc Nursing.
2. Ranchi University, Ranchi Appointed as External Examiner for University Practical
examination for B.Sc Nursing.
3. Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Patna appointed as External Examiner for
for B.Sc Nursing.
b. CONFERENCES

1. Attended National conference at College of nursing CMC Vellore

2. Attended National conference as Resource person on topic sampling technique at


college of nursing at Pondicherry institute of medical sciences

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