Department of General Medicine

Overview

Department of General Medicine is one of the broad specialty department providing primary health care to adult population. The Department outpatient services are available in the ground floor at room number 15-20. Out patient services are available on all days between 8.30 am to 4 pm. An extended outpatient consultation is available on all working days. A review consultation is available on designated days. Apart from regular General medicine consultation, special clinics on various specialties are functioning. In patient services are available in the third floor of the hospital ward number 301-309.

The faculty of the department of General Medicine are dedicated teachers and highly committed to patient care . All the academic activities of under and post graduate courses are meticulously planned and executed. Research activities and publishing in high quality journals are highly encouraged.

Vision

  • To achieve excellence in Quality health care, Medical education and Scientific research .

Mission

  • To enhance quality medical education by implementing excellence and professionalism in the practice of General Medicine.
  • To provide the best evidence based medical care to the patients in an ethical and compassionate environment.
  • To carry out creative and innovative research to address the current and emerging health challenges in General Medicine.

Undergraduate Course

Goal

The broad goal of the teaching of undergraduate students in Medicine is to create an “Indian Medical Graduate” (IMG) possessing requisite knowledge, skills, attitudes, values and responsiveness, so that she or he may function appropriately and effectively as a physician of first contact of the community while being globally relevant.

  • The undergraduate medical education program is designed to create a Clinician, who understands and provides preventive, promotive, curative, palliative and holistic care with compassion.
  • Be a leader and member of the health care team and system
  • Communicator with patients, families, colleagues and community
  • Lifelong learner committed to continuous improvement of skills and knowledge
  • Professional who is committed to excellence, is ethical, responsive and accountable to patients, community and the profession.

We Strive to bring out the following from each student of this institution.

  • Be competent in diagnosis and management of common health problems of the individual and the community, commensurate with his/her position as a member of the health team at the primary, secondary or tertiary levels, using his/her clinical skills based on history, physical examination and relevant investigations.
  • Be competent to practice preventive, promotive, curative and rehabilitative medicine in respect to the commonly encountered health problems.
  • Appreciate rationale for different therapeutic modalities, be familiar with the administration of the “essential drugs” and their common side effects.
  • Be able to appreciate the socio-psychological, cultural, economic and environmental factors affecting health and develop humane attitude towards the patients in discharging one’s professional responsibilities
  • Possess the attitude for continued self learning and to seek further expertise or to pursue research in any chosen area of medicine, action research and documentation skills.
  • Be familiar with the basic factors which are essential for the implementation of the National Health
  • Be able to identify community health problems and learn to work to resolve these by designing, instituting corrective steps and evaluating

Outcome of such measures.

  • Be able to work as a leading partner in health care teams and acquire proficiency in communication skills.
  • Be competent to work in a variety of health care settings.
  • Have personal characteristics and attitudes required for professional life including personal integrity, sense of responsibility and
  • dependability and ability to relate to or show concern for other individuals.

Generic Outcome

To impart knowledge, skills and behavioral attributes to function effectively as the first contact physician.

Specific outcomes

a.)Knowledge

At the end of each course, the student should be able to:

(1) Diagnose common clinical disorders with special reference to infectious diseases, nutritional disorders, tropical and environmental diseases.

(2) Outline various modes of management including drug therapeutics especially dosage, side effects, toxicity, interactions, indications and contra-indications.

(3) Propose diagnostic and investigative procedures and ability to interpret them.

(4) Provide first level management of acute emergencies promptly and efficiently and decide the timing and level of referral, if required.

(5) Recognize geriatric disorders and their management.

b.)Skills

At the end of the course, the student should be able to:

(1) Develop clinical skills (history taking, clinical examination and other instruments of examination) to diagnose various common medical disorders and emergencies.

(2) Refer a patient to secondary and/or tertiary level of health care after having instituted primary care.

(3) Perform simple routine investigations

(4) Assist the common bedside investigative procedures

Integration

The course is integrated with other departments wherever necessary , for better understanding of concepts.

  • Demonstrate understanding of the patho-physiologic basis, epidemiological profile, signs and symptoms of disease and their investigation and management.
  • Competently interview and examine an adult patient and make a clinical diagnosis
  • Appropriately order and interpret laboratory tests
  • Initiate appropriate cost-effective treatment based on an understanding of the rational drug prescriptions , medical interventions required and preventive measures.
  • Manage common medical emergencies and refer when required.
  • To instill professionalism by developing communication, leadership skills with ethical and moral values.

Internship

Specific Objectives

At the end of the internship training, the student shall be able to:

  • Diagnose clinical common disease conditions encountered in practice and make timely decision for referral to higher level;
  • Use discreetly the essential drugs, infusions, blood or its substitutes and laboratory services.
  • Manage all type of emergencies-medical, surgical obstetric, neonatal and paediatric, by rendering first level care;
  • Demonstrate skills in monitoring of the National Health Programme and schemes, oriented to provide preventive and promotive health care services to the community;
  • Develop leadership qualities to function effectively as a leader of the health team organised to deliver the health and family welfare service in existing socio economic, political and cultural environment;
  • Render services to chronically sick and disabled (both physical and mental) and to communicate effectively with patient and the community.

Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)-PG

The purpose of PG education is to create specialists who would provide high quality health care and advance the cause of science through research & training.

The postgraduate training should enable the student to:

  • Practice efficiently internal medicine specialty, backed by scientific knowledge including basic sciences and skills.
  • Diagnose and manage majority of conditions in his specialty clinically and with the help of relevant investigations.
  • Exercise empathy and a caring attitude and maintain professional integrity, honesty and high ethical standards.
  • Plan and deliver comprehensive treatment using the principles of rational drug therapy.
  • Plan and advice measures for the prevention and rehabilitation of patients belonging to his specialty.
  • Manage emergencies efficiently by providing Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Life Support (ALS) in emergency situations.
  • Recognize conditions that may be outside the area of the specialty/ competence and refer them to an appropriate specialist.
  • Demonstrate skills in documentation of case details including epidemiological data.
  • Play the assigned role in the implementation of National Health Programs.
  • Demonstrate competence in basic concepts of research methodology and clinical epidemiology; and preventive aspects of various disease states.
  • Be a motivated ‘teacher’ – defined as one keen to share knowledge and skills with a colleague or a junior or any learner.
  • Continue to evince keen interest in continuing education irrespective of whether he/she is in a teaching institution or is practicing and use appropriate learning resources.
  • Be well versed with his medico-legal responsibilities.
  • Undertake audit, use information technology tools and carry out research – both basic and clinical, with the aim of publishing the work and presenting the work at scientific forums.
S. No.Faculty NameDesignationDepartment
1Dr. Girija. SDy. Medical Supt. (Medical)General Medicine
2Dr. Manokaran. CProfessorGeneral Medicine
3Dr. Ashida. T. S.ProfessorGeneral Medicine
4Dr. P. Ravi KumarProfessorGeneral Medicine
5Dr. Sathiyanarayanan. JProfessorGeneral Medicine
6Dr. AbhishekAssociate ProfessorGeneral Medicine
7Dr. Suman Babu. I.S.SAssociate ProfessorGeneral Medicine
8Dr. Krishna Haskar DhanyamrajuAssociate ProfessorGeneral Medicine
9Dr. Madhan Kumar. SAssistant ProfessorGeneral Medicine
10Dr. Balachandran. MAssistant ProfessorGeneral Medicine
11Dr. Sadiqa NasreenAssistant ProfessorGeneral Medicine
12Dr. Ram Arvind. VAssistant ProfessorGeneral Medicine
13Dr. Kawiraj. NAssistant ProfessorGeneral Medicine
14Dr. Rangarajan. D. VAssistant ProfessorGeneral Medicine
15Dr. Lokanath SeepanaAssistant ProfessorGeneral Medicine
16Dr. Talekar Swapnil SambhajiAssistant ProfessorGeneral Medicine
17Dr. Chollangi RahulAssistant ProfessorGeneral Medicine
18Dr. Divyashree KAssistant ProfessorGeneral Medicine
19Dr. Kavya. KAssistant ProfessorGeneral Medicine
20Dr. Ramya. A.VSenior ResiedntGeneral Medicine
21Dr. Shalini. SSenior ResiedntGeneral Medicine
22Dr. Senthil. MSenior ResiedntGeneral Medicine
23Dr. Akash T AjithSenior ResiedntGeneral Medicine
24Dr. Rahul. KSenior ResiedntGeneral Medicine
25Dr. Pooja. N. USenior ResiedntGeneral Medicine
26Dr. Lutta Kishore KumarSenior ResiedntGeneral Medicine
27Dr. Dilip Jaivanth. NSenior ResiedntGeneral Medicine

The Department is imparting services required for effective diagnosis and treatment of various disease conditions. The department is equipped with state of the art equipments. General medical care, diabetology, Cardiology, Endocrinology, Neurology, Nephrology services are provided. The department has a dialysis unit which runs round the clock. Cath-lab, Holter and Temporary pacemaker services are available. A well equipped radiology department which provides CT scan, USG and MRI and guided biopsy services add value to the department.

Each Special Clinic is functioning under a qualified Physician supported by other Specialists in Cardiology, Nephrology, Neurology, Gastroenterology.

Services

  • 24×7 Emergency care
  • Daily outpatient service
  • Well trained medical /Paramedical staff to attend to any emergencies.
  • Separate clinics for post PCI patients, heart failure clinic & post-surgical clinic
  • Equipment: List of important equipment.
  • Available and their functional status.
EquipmentNumbers / functional status / comments
Multipara Monitors30Functioning
Ventilator13Functioning
BIPAP4Functioning
Upper GI endoscope1Functioning
Dialysis machines21Functioning
Echo – color Doppler4Functioning
Pulse Oxymeters18Functioning
Colonoscope1Functioning
ECG6Functioning
Nebuliser6Functioning
Holter1Functioning
Computerized PFT equipment1Functioning
Syringe pump12Functioning
Infusion pump16Functioning
Cardiac Monitor8Functioning
Bronchoscope1Functioning
TMT1Functioning
Defibrillator6Functioning
Bedside Ultrasound Machine equipment2Functioning
Glucometer6Functioning
Oxygen concentrator10Functioning
CRRT1Functioning
Day Clinic Timing
Monday Diabetic Clinic 9.00 a.m to 1:00 pm
Tuesday Haematology 9.00 a.m to 1:00 pm
Daily Geriatric Clinic 9.00 a.m to 1:00 pm
Thursday Endocrinology Clinic 9.00 a.m to 1:00 pm
Friday Liver Clinic 9.00 a.m to 1:00 pm
Saturday Hypertension clinic 9.00 a.m to 1:00 pm
This program runs on all working days. Patients are reviewed and personalized consultation is provided by the post graduate students under faculty guidance .

UG

Undergraduate training

We have experienced faculty who are involved in the academic activities of UG students. Every week 2 theory classes are taken by our Professors, for the Phase III- Part-II students. Academic activities are well planned and executed. Experienced teachers are involved in handling the classes. Undergraduate training involves theory classes, bedside clinics, self directed learning and small group teaching sessions. Every month theory exams and end of the posting exams exams are conducted for assessment and feedback given to students on their performance. Competency mapping is done at the end of every exam to and remedial measures are taken. Clerkship is offered in the evening for the undergraduate students to individualize and enhance learning experience. Students are also trained in skill lab. Students are also trained in OSCE to stimulate higher order thinking.

THEORY CLASSES: CBME- BATCH

BATCHDay & Time
Phase-II (2021-26) Feb- Aug- 23Thursday 9.30 to 10.30 a.m.
Phase-III-Part-I (2020-25) (Feb-23 to July- 23)Tuesday 9.30 to 10.30 a.m. Thursday 2.30to 4.30pm
Phase-III-Part-II (2019-24) March-23 to July- 23)Tuesday 8.30 to 9.30a.m Wednesday 9.30 to 10.30a.m
Monday & Friday 2.30to 4.30pm
Phase-III-Part-II  (July-23 to Jan-2024)Tuesday 8.30to 9.30 4th Monday- 8.30 to 9.30
 

Clinical postings: CBME- BATCH

The clinical postings are as scheduled as follows

BATCHWeeksTime 
Phase-II (Feb- May- 2023)2 10.30a.m to 1.30p.m 
 Phase-II (May-23 to Oct-23)410.30a.m to 1.30p.m 
Phase-II (Oct- 23 to Dec-2023)210.30a.m to 1.30p.m 
Phase-III-Part-I410.30a.m to 1.30p.m 
Phase-III-Part-II (Mar-23 to July-23)410.30a.m to 1.30p.m 
Phase-III-Part-II (July-23 to Oct-23)49.30 to 1.00 pm 
Phase-III-Part-II Oct-23 to Jan- 2429.30 to 1.00 pm 

PG

Postgraduate students are posted in outpatient care, emergency areas, and intensive care units periodically. They are also involved in inpatient care. Academic schedules are strictly followed as per the academic schedule. They are also encouraged to participate in poster & paper presentation in conferences and quiz competition. Physician’s conference is held once in a month where interesting and rare cases are discussed in front of faculty of medicine by the postgraduate students. Inter-departmental meets and internal mortality review meets are also conducted. Higher end learning is encouraged by discussing a case in depth once a month with a faculty which is conduced as a team presentation

Theory and practical exams are conducted every month where students are assessed and feedback given. Students are encouraged to do research ofhigh caliber and their work is periodically monitored.

Teaching schedule

WeekMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday
I weekLong & Short Case presentationJournal clubSeminarLong case presentationInter departmental meet 
II weekLong & Short Case presentationJournal clubSeminarLong case presentationInter departmental meet
III weekLong & Short Case presentationJournal clubSeminarLong case presentationLong & Short Case presentation
IV weekLong & Short Case presentationDepartment Mortality review meetInstitution Mortality review meetLong case presentationSeminar 
  • Girija. S, Rajan. A, Sathiyanarayanan. J. Scrub typhus-An emerging disease in South India. IJRRMS/Vol. 3(4) Oct-Dec. 2013.
  • A.K.Badrinath1, K. Suresh1* and Harresh. The Study of Uric Acid Levels in Primary Hypertension without End Organ Damage. BJMMR 2016; [Abstract] Full Article – PDF Page 1-11 Article Metrics DOI : 10.9734//2016/25087.
  • K. Badrinath1, K. Suresh2, R. Raghunathan3, Suresh Babu A case report of myelopathy– syringomyelia. J.Evolution Med. Dent. Sci. 2016 ;5(104):0000-0000, DOI: 10.14260/jemds/2016/10000 S4 KEYWORDS : Syringomyelia, Dissociative Sensory Loss, Cavitation. HOW TO CITE THIS ARTICLE: Badrinath AK, Suresh K, Raghunathan R,et al. A case report of myelopathy– syringomyelia.
  • Dr. Kinathankaraiyan Nagarajan. Serum Creatinine Phosphokinase as a Marker of Severity in Organosphosphorus Compound poisoning. Indian Journal of Basic & Applied Medical Research June 2016 Volume ;( 3) 160-168.
  • AK Badrinath*, K Suresh†, R Raghunathan†, Suresh Babu S. A Case of Leptospirosis Presenting as Multiorgan Failure. Indian Journal of Clinical Practice August 2016; Vol. 27, No. 3, , P:245.
  • Dr. T. Ravi Kumar, Dr. C. Manokaran, Dr. S. Ramaswamy, Dr. N, Kalaisezhian, dr. P. Saravanan, Dr. M. Gowrisankar, Dr. Chethan Bharthwaj, Dr. Vasif Mayan MC. Snake Bite : Treat the Shock and save the kidney – with low dose Asv- A practical approach. IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences August. 2016; p – ISSN : 2279-0861.15 (8): 29-33.
  • Jeyasuriya A1, Badrinath AK2, Raghunathan R3; A case of Multiorgan dysfunction due to scrub typhus infection. International Journal of Clinical and Biomedical research. 2016 ; 2 (4): 72-74.
  • A.K. Badrinath 1 , K. Suresh2 , R. Raghunathan2 , M. Balachandran2 , Suresh Babu S. A Case of Seizure Disorder – Pachygyria: A Rare Presentation. IJCMR November 2016 ; 3 (11) (Print): 2454-7379
  • T. Vishwa Teja1, Girija Subramanian2, Karthikeyan Balu3, Harish Rajaram. Epididymo- Orchitis in an Adult with Scrub Typhus. Indian Journal of Medical & Health Sciences January-June 2017; 4 (1).
  • Dr. C. Manokaran. Lethal Weapon in the Hands that heals-Mobile phone in Hospitals. Journal of Dental and Medical sciences May 2017 ; 16(5) : 55-57.
  • Badrinath A K, Suresh K, Ragunathan R, Babu S S. A case report of complete atrioventricular heart block due to hyponatremia.

    How to cite this article

    A case report of complete Atrioventricular heart block due to hyponatremia. Heart India 2017;5:105-

  • Dr. S. Girija . Identification of high oxygen affinity hemoglobin (Hb Andrew – Minneapolis) in an Indian Family. April 2017; 39 (2).
  • Suhaim Latif Perumbadi, M.K. Uthaya Sankar ; “Prevalance of cognitive dysfunction In elderly patients attending a tertiary care teaching hospital in puducherry”. A Journal of Medical science and clinical research October 2017; 5(10) : 2455-0450, Index copernicus value: 71.58 Impact factor (SJIF):5.84.
  • Nagabhushan D, A K Badrinath, Sujitha Gurram, K Vinoth. The proportion of cognitive impairment in patients with obstructive sleep apnoea.

    How to cite this article

    The proportion of cognitive impairment in patients with obstructive sleep apnoea. MedPulse International Journal of Medicine October 2017; 4(1): 19-23.

  • Dr. K. Nagarajan. A study of serum magnesium in diabetes mellitus – Journal of evaluation of medical and Dental sciences 2017; 6(32):2619-2626, DOI: 10.14260/Jemds/2017/566.
  • Venkatram Murugesan, Nagarajan Kinathankaraiyan, Ashida S Thulaseedharan, Badrinath A Kuppuswamy. Coronary Artery Disease Severity Assessment Using Urinary Dipstick Albumin Test. JMSCR November 2017; 05(11) Page 30490.
  • Mopuru Penchala Varun, A K Badrinath. Correlation of Bilirubin Levels in Patients with and Without Cerebrovascular Accident. JMSCR November 2017 ; 05 Issue 11: 30454.
  • Dr. Aravind. P.S, Dr. Manokaran. C, Salivary urea creatinine and GFR estimation in patients with chronic kidney disease. JMSCR . March 2018; 6(3) 804-811.
  • Dr. M.K. Uthaya sankar1, Perumbadi. S.2, Shenbagaram K3,. Hanushraj R4. Clinical & etiological profile of acute undifferentiated fever in patient admitted to a teaching hospital in Pondicherry. International Journal of Medical Research and Review. May-June, 2018 ; vol 6/ Issue 05 .
  • Yogesh S1, Uthaya Sankar M.K2, Shenbagaram K3, Hanushraj R4, . A study of QT Disperson among type 2 diabetics attending a tertiary care hospital in puducherry. J. Evolution Med. Dent. Sci/. June 04,2018; eISSN-2278-4802, pISSN-2278-4748/7(23)

Department of General Medicine 2018 – 23 Publications details

S.NoTitle of the PaperName of the Author (First/corresponding)DepartmentName of the JournalDate of AcceptanceDate of PublicationISSN NumberLink of the recognition in UGC enlistment of the JournalName of the Indexing DatabaseType
2018
1Bupivacaine induced second degree atrioventricular block – a case report1 A.K.Badrinath , 2 Suresh babu .S , 3A. Omar shahid , 4 D. BijuGeneral MedicineIndian Journal of Basic and Applied Medical Research 1-Jun-18P ISSN: 2250-284Xhttps://www.ijbamr.com/assets/images/issues/pdf/June%202018%20%2059-62.pdf.pdf National
2A Case Report of Colonic Tuberculosis1. A.K.Badrinath, 2. K.Suresh, 3. B. Karthikeyan, 4. Suresh babu .SGeneral MedicineIOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)14-05-20181-May-18p-ISSN: 2279-0861DOI: 10.9790/0853-1705053536 International
3A Case Report Of Cushing’s Syndrome Induced Hypercoagulable StateA. K. Badrinath1, Suresh Babu S2, A. Omar Shahid3, D. Biju4General MedicineJournal of Evidence-Based Medicine and Healthcare 5/4/2018pISSN- 2349-2562DOI: 10.18410/jebmh/2018/00 Google ScholarNational
4A Case Report Heart Block in Patient in a Patient with Eisenmenger syndromeA.K.Badrinath1, K.Suresh2, Suresh Babu3 .S, A. Omar Shahid4General MedicineJournal of Medical Science and Clinical Research 1-Apr-18ISSN (p) 2455-0450https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v6i4.103Index Copernicus Value: 71.58National
5A case report of complete atrioventricular heart block due to hyponatremiaBadrinath AK, Suresh K, Ragunathan R,Suresh Babu SGeneral MedicineHeart India Jun-18 10.4103/heartindia.heartindia_45_16Wolters Kluwer – MedknowNational
6A case report of plasmodium vivax malaria presenting as hemophagocytic syndrome1A.K.Badrinath, 2Suresh Babu .S, 3A. Omar shahid, 4Biju .DGeneral MedicineInternational Journal of Medical Science and Innovative Research (IJMSIR) Mar-18ISSN–P: 2458 – 8687 Index Copernicus Value: 49 . 23International
7Hypoplastis left pulmonary artery presenting as pulmonary hypertension in an adult : A case reportA.K.Badrinath1,Suresh Babu2, T.Vishwa Teja3General MedicineInternational Journal of Medical and Health Sciences 23-Apr-18 https://rfppl.co.in/subscription/upload_pdf/A.K.%20Badrinath_7369.pdf International
8Osmotic demyelination syndrome in an uncontrolled type 2 diabetic – a case report1A.K.Badrinath, 2K.Suresh, 3B. Karthikeyan, 4Suresh babu .SGeneral MedicineInternational Journal of Medical Science and Innovative Research (IJMSIR) Mar-18ISSN–P: 2458 – 8687 Index Copernicus Value: 49 . 23International
Original Article
9Prevalence, and etiology of fever in patients attending tertiary care hospitals –a prospective study1DR.C.MANOKARAN, 2DR.S.BAKYARAJ ,* 3DR. S.RAM KUMAR, 4 DR.T.RAVIKUMAR, 5DR.V.NEELAKANTANGeneral MedicineIndian Journal of Basic and Applied Medical Research; 1-Dec-18P ISSN: 2250-284Xhttps://www.ijbamr.com/assets/images/issues/pdf/December%202018%20%20365%20-%20371.pdf.pdf International
10Salivary Urea Creatinine and GFR Estimation in Patients with Chronic Kidney DiseaseAravind. P.S., Manokaran .CGeneral MedicineJournal of Medical Science and Clinical Research 1-Mar-18ISSN (p) 2455-0450DOI:  https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v6i3.135Index Copernicus Value: 71.58National
11Prevalence of GDM in antenatal women attending tertiary care hospitals – a prospective study1DR.C.MANOKARAN, 2DR.D.VATHSALADEVI* ,3DR.S.RAM KUMAR,M.D., 4DR.T.RAVIKUMARGeneral MedicineIndian Journal of Basic and Applied Medical Research; 1-Dec-18P ISSN: 2250-284Xhttps://www.ijbamr.com/assets/images/issues/pdf/December%202018%20%20358%20-%20364.pdf.pdf International
12Clinical & etiological profile of acute undifferentiated fever in patients admitted to a teaching hospital in PondicherryDr. M.K. Uthaya sankar1, Perumbadi. S.2, Shenbagaram K3,. Hanushraj R4.General MedicineInternational Journal of Medical Research and Review 30-6-2018 https://doi.org/10.17511/ijmrr.2018.i05.04Index Copernicus Value: 71.58International
13A Study Of Qt Dispersion Among Type 2 Diabetics Attending A Tertiary Care Hospital In PuducherryYogesh S1, Uthaya Sankar M.K2, Shenbagaram K3, Hanushraj R4General MedicineJournal of Evolution of Medical and Dental sciences28-05-20184/6/2018 pISSN- 2278-4748DOI: 10.14260/jemds/2018/626Index Copernicus Value: 71.58International
14Cholesterol levels: the prognostic significance in ICU patientsJeyasuriya A.1, Badrinath A. K.2, Saranya Nagalingam*General MedicineInternational Journal of Advances in Medicine 1-Jun-18pISSN 2349-3925DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2349-3933.ijam20182118 International
15Diagnostic utility of heart type fatty acid binding protein (H-FABP) versus cardiac troponin I in myocardial infarctionK. Suresh1, S. Abarna Devi1, Badrinath A. K.1, Suresh Babu S.1, Saranya Nagalingam2*General MedicineInternational Journal of Advances in Medicine 1-Jun-18pISSN 2349-3925DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2349-3933.ijam20181481 International
Books
16Clinical cases in Medicine in Bates’ guide to Physical Diagnosis and History takingViswanathan KNGeneral Medicine  Bickley- 2nd Indian edition, LWW, 2018. 2018    
17Chapter on Infective Foodborne illnessesAnita Ravindran, Viswanathan KNGeneral MedicineBope’s Conn’s Current  Therapy 2018, ELSEVIER, Saunders, 2018, 2018    
18Contributor for Bate’s Guide to Physical Examination History TakingViswanathan KNGeneral MedicineBickley-(12th edition). (2nd Indian  edition)- 20182018    

2019

S.NoTitle of the paperName of the Author(First/corresponding)DepartmentName of the JournalDate of AcceptanceDate of PublicationISSN NumberLink of the Recognition in UGC Enlistment of the JournalName of the Indexing DatabaseType
1A study of role of interleukin-8 in differentiating transudative and exudative pleural effusionAbarna Devi Sanmarkan1, Badrinath AK2, Suresh Babu S3, Anand P4*General MedicineIP Indian Journal of Immunology and Respiratory Medicine June, 2019 http://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijirm.2019.018PubmedNational
 A study of serum arginase activity in diagnosis of liver diseasesP. Anand1, A.K. Badrinath2, Suresh Babu .S3General MedicineJournal of Medical Science and Clinical Research Jul-19ISSN (p) 2455-0450https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v7i7.74 National
 A study of usefulness of modified medication adherence scale in assessing adherence among hypertensive patientsSethu Prabhu Shankar, I.S.S. Suman Babu, Neelakandan RamyaGeneral MedicinePerspectives in Clinical Research 1-Dec-19 doi: 10.4103/picr.PICR_44_18PubmedInternational
 Asymptomatic bacteriuria in patients with Type-2 Diabetes mellitusDr Mythreini B S1, Dr M. K. Uthaya Sankar2*, Dr R. Gopal3, Dr I. S.S. Suman BabuGeneral MedicineJournal of Medical Science and Clinical Research 1-Dec-19ISSN (p) 2455-0450https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v7i12.36 National
 Study of Clinical profile and Antibiotic susceptibility of Urinary Tract Infection in a Tertiary Care HospitalDr J. Louis Ferdin Zeno, Dr M. K. Uthaya Sankar, Dr R. Gopal, Dr I. S. Suman BabuGeneral MedicineJournal of Medical Science and Clinical Research Aug-19ISSN (p) 2455-0450https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v7i8.59 National
 Study Of High Specific C-Reactive Protein In Acute Ischaemic StrokeMadhan Kumar Subbarayan1, Chinnaiyan P2, Sravankumar Sampati3General MedicineJournal of Evolution of Medical and Dental sciences5/4/2019April 15 2019pISSN- 2278-4748DOI: 10.14260/jemds/2019/276 National
 Hypovitaminosis D and effect of vitamin D supplementation in type 2 diabetes mellitus: a rural population based studySathiyanarayanan Janakiraman, Girija SubramanianGeneral MedicineInternational Journal of Advances in Medicine10-Jun-19Aug-19pISSN 2349-3925http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2349-3933.ijam20193288 International
 Lipid Pattern of Chronic Kidney Disease Patients on Hemodialysis and on Conservative Management- A Comparative StudyDr Raghu Rama Reddy .A1, Dr Girija .S2*, Dr Ravi Kumar .P3General MedicineJournal of Medical Science and Clinical Research Mar-19ISSN (p) 2455-0450https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v7i3.220 National
 Correlation of acanthosis nigricans and acrochordons with insulin resistance- a case control study.Girija Subramanian, Tukuntla Vishwa Teja, K. KarthikeyanGeneral MedicinePARIPEX – INDIAN JOURNAL OF RESEARCH Sep-19PRINT ISSN No. 2250 – 1991DOI : 10.36106/paripex International
 Coronary risk prediction by the correlation of total cholesterol/high-density lipoprotein, triglyceride/high-density lipoprotein, low-density lipoprotein/high-density lipoprotein ratios, non-high-density lipoprotein, apolipoprotein-B, and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein with low-density lipoprotein in Indian patients under statin therapyBadrinath, Ak; Nagarajan, K; Anand, P; Suresh Babu, S; Asmathulla, S1; Mohammad Inaamul, Hassan MGeneral MedicineHeart India April-June 2019 10.4103/heartindia.heartindia_2_19Lippincott and Wolters KluwerInternational
 Comparison of Carotid Artery Intima-media thickness and resistive index by ultrasound and colour doppler in pre-hypertensives and stage one hypertensivesSubha Venkatachalam, Umamaheswari Amirthalingam2, Elamparidhi Padmanaban3, Kulasekaran Nadhamuni4, Balachandiran Gopalarathnam5, Nagarajan Kinathankaraiyan6.General MedicineInternational journal of Anatomy, Radiology and Surgery .########Jan-19 DOI: 10.7860/IJARS/2019/40066:2461 International
 The study of proportion and Molecular characterization of Helicobacter pylori in Dyspeptic patients in Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College and Hospital.Dr. M. K. Uthaya Sankar1 , Dr. S. Yogesh2 , Dr. K. Shenbagaram3 , Dr. R. Hanushraj3 , Dr. P. Thirumal4General MedicineInternational Journal of Research & Review Aug-19P-ISSN: 2454-2237https://www.ijrrjournal.com/IJRR_Vol.6_Issue.5_May2019/IJRR0028.pdf International
Case Reports
4A case of Inflammatory Bowel Disease with Extra-Intestinal ManifestationUthaya Sankar M.K1, Mythreini B.S2, Louis Ferdin Zeno.J3General MedicineJournal of Medical Science and Clinical Research 1-Dec-19ISSN (p) 2455-0450https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v7i12.45 National
 A Rare Presentation of MigraineUthaya Sankar M.K1, Louis Ferdin Zeno.J2, Mythreini Satheesh3General MedicineJournal of Medical Science and Clinical Research 1-Nov-19ISSN (p) 2455-0450https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v7i11.35 National
 Lithium Toxicity Causing Neuroleptic Malignant SyndromeUthaya Sankar M.K1, Naveen Sathish.V2, Sibi Chakravarthy.C3General MedicineJournal of Medical Science and Clinical Research 1-Nov-19ISSN (p) 2455-0450https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v7i11.39 National
 Extranodal Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma presenting as Cavernous sinus syndromeUthaya Sankar M.K1, Naveen Sathish.V2, Sibi Chakravarthy.C3General MedicineJournal of Medical Science and Clinical Research 1-Dec-19ISSN (p) 2455-0450https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v7i12.37 National
 Hepatocellular Carcinoma with Bi-atrial invasionUthaya Sankar M.K1, Sibi Chakravarthy.C2, Naveen Sathish.V3General MedicineJournal of Medical Science and Clinical Research 1-Nov-19ISSN (p) 2455-0450https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v7i11.43 National
 A case of Mixed Connective Tissue Disease with Right Heart FailureDr Venkatesh R, Dr Nagarajan K, Dr Anand PGeneral MedicineJournal of Medical Science and Clinical Research Jul-19ISSN (p) 2455-0450https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v7i7.09 national
 Multiple Endocrinopathies in a Young Female – A case report.Dr M Mohammad Inaamul Hassan1 *, Dr Nagarajan K2 , Dr Jalaja Maneri3 , Dr Kadhiravan Ejilane4General MedicineJournal of Medical Science and Clinical Research Apr-19ISSN (p) 2455-0451https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v7i4.36 national
 Copper myeloneuropathyDr S.Vignesh1* , Dr Nagarajan K MD2 , Dr Anand P MD3General MedicineJournal of Medical Science and Clinical Research Jul-19ISSN (p) 2455-0452https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v7i7.69 national
Books
 Chapter on Infective Foodborne illnesses in Bope’s Conn’s Current TherapyAnita Ravindran, Viswanathan KN,General MedicineELSEVIER, SAUNDERS 2019   International

2020

S. NoTitle of the paperName of the author (First/corresponding)DepartmentName of the journalDate of AcceptanceDate of publicationISSN numberLink of the recognition in UGC enlistment of the JournalName of the indexing databaseType
1Predictors of impending cardiac arrhythmias by electrocardiographic markers in proven obstructive sleep apnea patientsAK Badrinath, KN Viswanathan, S Suresh Babu, V Yogaraja, J KarthikGeneral MedicineHeart India 2020ISSN – Print: 2321-449xhttps://www.heartindia.net/temp/HeartIndia8269-1631914_043159.pdfDOAJNational
2Correlation of the Severity of Obstruction in Coronary Arteries with Serum Free Testosterone LevelA. K. Badrinath, M. Venkatram, S. Suresh Babu, J. KarthikGeneral MedicineJournal of Indian College of Cardiology08.12.20202022ISSN: Print -1561-8811https://www.joicc.org/temp/JIndiancollcardiol113116-1339852_034318.pdf National
3Socioeconomic Burden of Type 2 diabetes with Complications on Families: A Hospital-Based Study in PuducherryManokaran Chinnusamy, Roshna E, Sathiyanarayanan Janakiraman, Ram Aravind, Pravin SurendranGeneral MedicineJ Health Allied SCI Nu 2020ISSN:2582-4287 Pubmed, Scopus,National
4Association of Anti – TPO Antibodies with thyroid DysfunctionDr Sibi Chakravarthy.C1, , Dr M. K. Uthaya Sankar2*, Dr Hanush Raj3, Dr Mythreini B.S4General MedicineJMSCR 2020ISSN: 2455-0450http://jmscr.igmpublication.org/v8-i2/125%20jmscr.pdfCrossrefInternational
5Identification of modifiable risk factors in young type 2 diabetes mellitus – a rural hospital based studyPraveen kumarP1, Girija S2General MedicineIOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences23.11.20202020p-ISSN: 2279-0861 Indian Citation IndexInternational
6Association between Quality of Sleep and its Effect on Glycaemic Control in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus- A Pilot StudyDr. Firas Rauf Mammoo & Prof. Dr. S. GirijaGeneral MedicineGlobal Journal of Medical Research: B Pharma, Drug Discovery, Toxicology & Medicine 2020Print ISSN: 0975-5888  International
7Quality of Life after diagnosis and treatment in patients with Gynecological MalignanciesDr. Pagavath Bharathi P1, Dr. Damodharakumaran2, Dr. Girija S3General MedicineIOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)21.11.20202020p-ISSN: 2279-0861 Indian Citation IndexInternational
8A Study of Effect of Anemia over HbA1C Level in Non-Diabetic Patients in a Tertiary Care Hospital in PuducherryUthaya Sankar M.K1, Sivaram A2, Louis Ferdin Zeno.J3, Asmathulla.S4General MedicineInternational Journal of Research and Review Dec-2010.1055/s-0040-1722426https://www.ijrrjournal.com/IJRR_Vol.7_Issue.12_Dec2020/IJRR0041.pdfCrossref, Google Scholar, J-GateInternational
9The Study of Serum Gamma Glutamyl Transferase Level in Patients with Metabolic SyndromeUthaya Sankar M K*, Nagabhushan.D**, Louis Ferdin Zeno.J***, Gayathri**General MedicineInternational Journal of Research and Review Nov-20ISSN 2582-4287.https://www.ijrrjournal.com/IJRR_Vol.7_Issue.11_Nov2020/IJRR0045.pdfCrossref, Google Scholar, J-GateInternational
10A Clinical Profile of Stroke in Tertiary Care CentreUthaya Sankar M K*, Mythreini Satheesh**, Louis Ferdin Zeno.J**, Suman Babu.I.S.S.**General MedicineInternational Journal of Research and Review Nov-20P-ISSN: 2454-2237https://www.ijrrjournal.com/IJRR_Vol.7_Issue.11_Nov2020/IJRR0046.pdfCrossref, Google Scholar, J-GateInternational
11Association of Neutrophil Lymphocyte ratio with Diabetic Nephropathy in type 2 diabetes mellitusDr Naveen Sathish.V1, Dr M. K. Uthaya Sankar2*, Dr Hanush Raj3, Dr Louis Ferdin Zeno.J4General MedicineJournal of medical science and clinical research 2020ISSN (e)-2347-176x ISSN (p) 2455-0450https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v8i2.120  
12Association of Platelet Count/Spleen Size Ratio in Relation with Grades of Esophageal Varices and Severity of Chronic Liver DiseaseUthaya Sankar M.K1, Naveen Sathish.V2, Mythreini Satheesh3, Thirumal.P4General MedicineInternational Journal of Research and Review Oct-20P-ISSN: 2454-2237https://www.ijrrjournal.com/IJRR_Vol.7_Issue.10_Oct2020/IJRR0054.pdfCrossref, Google Scholar, J-GateInternational
13Prevalence of Spontaneous Ascitic Fluid Infection and its Microbiological Profile in Decompensated Cirrhotic Liver Disease Patients in a Tertiary Health Care Hospital in PuducherryM. K. Uthaya Sankar1, Swapna U. S2, Mythreini3, R. Gopal4General MedicineInternational Journal of Research and Review Dec-20P-ISSN: 2454-2237https://www.ijrrjournal.com/IJRR_Vol.7_Issue.12_Dec2020/IJRR0084.pdfCrossref, Google Scholar, J-GateInternational
14Prevalence of Cirrhotic Cardiomyopathy and Correlation with Child-Pugh ScoreUthaya Sankar M.K1, Sibi Chakravarthy C.2, Louis Ferdin Zeno J.3, Thirumal P4General MedicineInternational Journal of Research and Review Oct-20P-ISSN: 2454-2237https://www.ijrrjournal.com/IJRR_Vol.7_Issue.10_Oct2020/IJRR0033.pdfCrossref, Google Scholar, J-GateInternational
15Lipoprotein lipase levels in patients with Coronary Artery Disease with Type 2 Diabetes MellitusDr Sathiyanarayanan Janakiraman1, Dr Badrinath A.K2, Dr Viswanathan K.N3, Dr Suresh Babu.S4, Dr Biju D.R 5*General MedicineJournal of medical science and clinical research 2020ISSN (e)-2347-176x ISSN (p) 2455-0450https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v8i2.146 IGM PublicationInternational
16Clinical Profile of Dengue Fever in a Tertiary Hospital of Rural South India – A Retrospective StudyRitvik Raghu1*, C. Manokaran1 and J. Sathiyanarayanan1General MedicineInternational Journal of TROPICAL DISEASE & Health 2020ISSN: 2278–1005, NLM ID: 101632866http://www.sdiarticle4.com/review-history/55218  
17Drug-Induced Lupus Erythematosus Associated with Proton Pump InhibitorManokaran Chinnusamy1 Ram Arvind Viswanathan1 Sathiyanarayanan Janakiraman1 Roshna Elayidath1General MedicineJournal of Health and Allied Sciences NU 06.09.2020ISSN 2582-4287 Pubmed, Scopus,National
18Foodborne IllnessK.N. Viswanathan, MDGeneral Medicine  2020    
19Effect of climate changes in the incidence and emergence of infectious diseasesK.N. Viswanathan, MDGeneral MedicineMedicine Update 2020   National
20Double Trouble: A Rare Association between Chronic Total Occlusion of the Left Main Coronary Artery and Colonic IvlalignancyAshida Thulaseedharan Sarojadevir Arunl<umarArasappa2 Priscilla Rubavathy Eugini l(rishna Prabu Ramaraja Anto IVlariadoss Fernando5General MedicineJournal of llealth and Allied 5ciencc.s*rj 10.11.2020lSSN 2582-4287 Pubmed, Scopus,National
21Clinical profile of hypoglycemia in type 2 diabetes mellitus patientsDr.Kailash.C1, Dr.Badinath.A.K2, Dr.Suresh Babu.S3General MedicineIOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)21-11-2020November. 2020e-ISSN: 2279-0853, p-ISSN: 2279-0861 Crossref, Google Scholar, research gateInternational
22Valacyclovir toxicity in peritoneal dialysisKumar PR.General Medicine (Nephrology)Indian Journal of Peritoneal Dialysis########### http://www.ijpd.org.in on Thursday, May 19, 2022, IP: 210.212.230.129] National
23Renal Equations Using Cystatin C and Creatinine in Correlation to Lipids in Chronic Kidney Disease – A Cross-Sectional StudyP Ravi Kumar, MD1*, Mitali Srivastava, MD2 and S Asmathulla, MD3General Medicine (Nephrology)Journal of Clinical Nephrology and Renal Care ######ISSN: 2572-3286doi.org/10.23937/2572-3286.1510051Index CopernicusInternational
24Direct‑Acting Antivirals in the Treatment of Hepatitis C Virus Infection in Renal Transplant Recipients: A Single‑Center Experience from South IndiaT. Sugan Gandhi*, Gopalakrishnan Natarajan, Dhanapriya Jayachandran, Dinesh Kumar Thanigachalam, Sakthirajan Ramanathan, Sheik Sulthan AlavudeenGeneral Medicine (Nephrology)2020 Indian Journal of Transplantation15 March 2020;######22120017, 22120025Downloaded from http://journals.lww.com/ijjt by BhDMf5ePHKav1zEoum1tQfN4a+kJLhEZgbsIHo4XMi0hCywCX1AW nYQp/IlQrHD3i3D0OdRyi7TvSFl4Cf3VC4/OAVpDDa8K2+Ya6H515kE= on 05/23/2023 International
25EPIDEMIOLOGIC TREND CHANGES IN ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY OVER THE PAST FOUR DECADES – AN INDIAN CENTRE EXPERIENCESakthirajan, R1, Aravinthkumar, R1, manoj, K1, Gandhi, S*1General Medicine (Neurology)Kidney International Reports ######2468-0249DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ekir.2020.02.025  
26Clinical profile and outcome of RBBB with anterior wall myocardial infarctionR Devan, R Sampath Kumar, R Arun and K KannanGeneral Medicine (Cardiology)International Journal of Applied Research22-04-20202020ISSN Print: 2394-7500http://www.allresearchjournal.com International
Case Report
27Stroke in a Young Man With Nephropathy and Cardiac Thrombosis: An Uncommon Presentation of Antiphospholipid SyndromeBalachandran Mani, MD, DM†General Medicine (Neurology)JCR Journal of Clinical Rheumatology · Oct-201076-1608https://www.researchgate.net/publication/346414747 International
28A Deviant Manifestation of Sarcoidosis: Bilateral Inguinal LymphadenopathyUthaya Sankar M K1, Swapna U S2, Sivaram A3, Mythreini B S4General MedicineInternational Journal of Research and Review Nov-20P-ISSN: 2454-2237https://www.ijrrjournal.com/IJRR_Vol.7_Issue.11_Nov2020/IJRR0080.pdfCrossref, Google Scholar, J-GateInternational
29Stuck Mitral Valve Thrombosis Presenting as Embolic Stroke Following Thrombolysis- A Case ReportUthaya Sankar M. K1, Rangarajan D.V2, Louis Ferdin Zeno. J3General MedicineInternational Journal of Research and Review Dec-20P-ISSN: 2454-2237https://www.ijrrjournal.com/IJRR_Vol.7_Issue.12_Dec2020/IJRR0042.pdfCrossref, Google Scholar, J-GateInternational
30Hodgkin’s Lymphoma Presenting as Paraplegia: A Case ReportUthaya Sankar M.K1, Sivaram A2, Louis Ferdin Zeno.J3, Suman Babu.I.S.S4General MedicineInternational Journal of Research and Review Nov-20P-ISSN: 2454-2237https://www.ijrrjournal.com/IJRR_Vol.7_Issue.11_Nov2020/IJRR0079.pdfCrossref, Google Scholar, J-GateInternational
31A Rare case of myocardial infarction with Nonobstructive coronary Arteries Due to Hereditaty ThrombphiliaAshida Thulaseedharan SarojadevirGeneral Medicine Cardiologyjouranal of Health Allied science Dec 30 20202582-4287https://doi.org/10.1055/S-0040-1722427  
32Recurring Fever in a Cancer Patient – “Light at the end of the Tunnel” – Case ReportDr Venugopal Angamuthu Vignesh Kumar1*, Dr Subramanian Girija2, Dr Subbarayan Madhan Kumar3, Dr Senthilvelan Thenmozhi4General MedicineJouranl of medical science and Clinical research ######ISSN (e)-2347-176x ISSN (p) 2455-0450https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v8i11.58Crossref,International
33A Case Report of Heart Block due to Intracranial HemorrhageDr Manomenane.M1, Dr A.K. Badrinath MD General Medicine2, Dr S. Suresh Babu MD General Medicine3 Jouranl of medical science and Clinical research ######ISSN (e)-2347-176x ISSN (p) 2455-0450https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v8i12.37 International
34A Case Report of Septic Pulmonary EmbolismDr Araveinth.G1*, Dr A.K. Badrinath2, Dr S.Suresh Babu3 Jouranl of medical science and Clinical research ######ISSN (e)-2347-176x ISSN (p) 2455-0450https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v8i12.45 International

2021

S. NoTitle of the PaperName of the Author(First/corresponding)DepartmentName of the JournalDate of AcceptanceDate of PublicationISSN NumberLink of the Recognition in UGC Enlistment of the JournalName of the Indexing DatabaseType
1A Study on the Effect of Alcoholism on the FamilyMembers of Alcoholic PatientsManokaran Chinnusamy1 Priscilla Rubavathy Eugin1 Sathiyanarayanan Janakiraman1General MedicineJournal of Health and Allied Sciences NU 07.01.2021ISSN 2582-4287https://www.researchgate.net/publication/348320025_A_Study_on_the_Effect_of_Alcoholism_on_the_Family_Members_of_Alcoholic_PatientsPubmed, Scopus,National
2Coronary collateral circulation in acute, subacute, and chronic total occlusionsAshida Thulaseedharan Sarojadevi MD, DNB (Cardiology) 1, Vinayagamoorthy Venugopal MD 2General Medicine Journal of Clinical and Preventive Cardiology23.06.202123.09.2021ISSN: Print -2250-3528, Online – 2456-3366: https://www.jcpconline.org/text.asp?2021/10/3/95/326474  
3Association of Anti-TPO Antibodies with Insulin Resistance and Dyslipidemia in Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis: An Observational Study on South Indian PopulationRajarajeswari R1, Sumathi S2, Asmathulla S1, Srinivasan AR2, Girija S3,Maithili Karpaga Selvi N4General MedicineInternational Journal of Current Research and Review28.12.202107.05.2021 http://dx.doi.org/10.31782/IJCRR.2021.13933  
4Study of Systolic and Diastolic Dysfunction amongNormotensive Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus– A Cross–Sectional Study from Puducherry, IndiaI.S.S. Suman Babu1, Sethu Prabhu Shankar2, K. Harshavardhan Reddy3, Surya Usha Surendran Nair4General MedicineJ Evid Based Med Healthc Sept. 13, 2021pISSN – 2349-2562, eISSN – 2349-257010.18410/jebmh/2021/607  
5CYP2C19 & UGT1A6 genetic polymorphisms and the impact on Valproicacid-induced weight gain in people with epilepsy: Prospective geneticassociation studyMani Balachandrana, Pradeep Pankajakshan Nair a,*, Anamika Sekhar b,Sadishkumar Kamalanathan c, Sunil K. Narayan a, Ramasamy Kesavan bGeneral MedicineEpilepsy Research4-Oct-217 October 2021ISSN 0920-1211.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eplepsyres.2021.106786PubmedInternational
Case report
6Left-Sided Anomalous Origin og the Coronary Aetery from the Opposite Sinus: Single Anomalous Legt Anterior Descending Artery Oriinating from the Right Coronary Artery – A Rare CaseAshida Thulaseedharan SarojadeviGeneral Medicine Cardiology Journal of Clinical and Preventive Cardiology05.06.202123.09.2021    
7An Evaluation of Efficacy and Safety of Tofacitinib, A JAKInhibitor in the Management of Hospitalized Patients with Mildto Moderate COVID-19 – An Open-Label Randomized ControlledStudyHema Murugesan1, Gauthaman CS2, H Sadiqa Nasreen3, Sham Santhanam4, Gowrishankar M5,Sailatha Ravi6, Sharanya Shre ES7General MedicineJournal of The Association of Physicians of India15.10.2021Dec-21    
8Anti-Seizure Medication Induced Seizure–A Case ReportDr Araveinth.G 1*, Dr A.K. Badrinath2 Dr S.Suresh Babu 3General MedicineIOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)7/1/2021January. 2021),2279-0853, p-ISSN: 2279-0861https://www.iosrjournals.org/iosr-jdms/papers/Vol20-issue1/Series-2/I2001024244.pdfIndian Citation IndexInternational
9An Interesting Case of Bilateral Upper Limb Wasting:Priscilla Rubavathy Eugin1 Manokaran Chinnusamy1 Sathiyanarayanan Janakiraman1General MedicineJournal of Health and Allied SciencesNU 16-Oct-202582-4287.https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1718237 National
10Anti-glomerular Basement Membrane Disease: A Rare Case Report of Changing Clinical Phenotype and AtypicalitiesKaaviya Ramesh 1, Balasubramanian Thoppalan 1, R Venkatraman 1, Sugan Gandhi 1General Medicine NephrologySaudi J Kidney Dis Transpl.  2021 MayISSN 2320-3838DOI: 10.4103/1319-2442.336781PubmedInternational
11Unraveling a cephalalgic quagmire from a cavern to a caveS Thenmozhi 1, S Girija 1, K N Viswanathan 1, K V Karthikeyan 2General MedicineJournal of Postgraduate Medicine Apr-210022-3859https://www.researchgate.net/publication/350746256_Unraveling_a_cephalalgic_quagmire_from_a_cavern_to_a_cavePubmedInternational

2022

S.NoTitle of the PaperName of the Author(First/corresponding)DepartmentName of the JournalDate of AcceptanceDate of PublicationISSN NumberLink of the Recognition in UGC Enlistment of the JournalName of the Indexing DatabaseType
1 Correlation of serum uric acid and urine uric acid in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and hypertension. International Journal of Research and Review. 2022; 9(9): 398-402. DOI:Uthaya Sankar M K, Rangarajan D V, Rajagovindan D et.al.General MedicineInternational Journal of Research 9; September 2022E-ISSN: 2349-9788; P-ISSN: 2454-2237https://doi.org/10.52403/ijrr.20220946 International
2To Study the Prevalence and Severity of Anemia in Solid Malignancy PatientsUthaya Sankar M.K.1, Raja M2, Damodaran Kumaran P3General MedicineInternational Journal of Research Sep-22E-ISSN: 2349-9788; P-ISSN: 2454-2237https://doi.org/10.52403/ijrr.20220934  
3Determinants of significant hepatic fibrosis in type 2 diabetes patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in south India.A V Ramya P ThirumalGeneral MedicineINTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH Oct-222277 – 8179 | DOI : 10.36106/ijsr  International
4Assessment of level of awareness of diabetes mellitus and its complications in diabetic patients- A questionnaire-based study in a tertiary care centreProf. Dr Manokaran Chinnusamy (MBBS, MD)1, Dr Swetha Devi Geddam2, Dr Sathiyanarayanan Janakiraman3General MedicineJournal of mediical science and clinical research 2022ISSN (e)-2347-176x ISSN (p) 2455-0450https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v10i12.02 International
5Charlson comorbidity index as a predictor of inpatient mortality in Intensive care unit patientsManokaran.C1, Sravya Nadhella2, Sathiyanarayanan.J3General MedicineJournal of mediical science and clinical research Dec-22ISSN (e)-2347-176x ISSN (p) 2455-0450https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v10i12.13 International
6Utility of Serum Uric Acid to High-Density Lipoprotein Ratio in Prediction of Glycemic ControlManokaran Chinnusamy1 Ram Arvind Vishwanathan1 Sathiyanarayanan Janakiraman1 Roshna Elayidath1General MedicineJournal of Health and Allied SciencesN 6/9/2022ISSN 2582-4287.https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0042-1749424.  
7Prevalence of QTc prolongation among hypertensive patients and its association with other co-morbiditiesSathiyanarayanan Janakiraman, Ramesh Bala Arivazhagan, Manokaran Chinnusamy*General MedicineInternational Journal of Advances in Medicine 2022 Mar;9pISSN 2349-3925 | eISSN 2349-3933https://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2349-3933.ijam2022???? nternational
8Analytical study of angiographic profile of acute coronary syndrome and its risk factors among young individuals (≤45 years)Thulaseedharan Sarojadevi Ashida1, Senthilvelan Thenmozhi2, Subramanian Girija2, Jayaraman Balachander1General Medicine  14-Dec-22 https://www.heartindia.net/text.asp?2022/10/3/121/363538  
9Study of Association of Serum Uric Acid Level with Severity of Essential HypertensionS. Moorthy1, G. Premkumar2General MedicineInternational Journal of Research and Review Feb-22E-ISSN: 2349-9788; P-ISSN: 2454-2237https://doi.org/10.52403/ijrr.20220260  
10A study of triglyceride glucose index (TyG Index) as a predictor, in macroand microvascular complications of diabetes mellitusDr Araveinth.G1*, Dr Badrinath A K2, Dr Karthik J3General MedicineJournal of mediical science and clinical research 3-Mar-222347-176x ISSN (p) 2455-0450https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v10i3.02Crossref – DOINational
11Study of serum uric acid level in chronic liver disease and its correlation with Child-Turcotte-pugh score and platelet indicesDr Manomenane M1, Dr Viswanathan K N2, Dr Badrinath A K3, Dr Karthik J4, Dr Reenaa Mohan5General MedicineJournal of mediical science and clinical research 2-Feb-22ISSN (e)-2347-176x ISSN (p) 2455-0450https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v10i2.19Crossref – DOINational
12A Pandemic of Webinars in the COVID Era—Can It be the Way Forward?Senthilvelan Thenmozhi1 Subramanian Girija1 K. Neelakantan Viswanathan1 Aritakulu Kuppuswamy Badrinath1General MedicineJournal of Health and Allied Sciences NU Feb-22ISSN 2582-4287.https://www.researchgate.net/publication/358561131_A_Pandemic_of_Webinars_in_the_COVID_Era-Can_It_be_the_Way_Forward  
13Identifying Population at Risk for Diabetes Mellitus through International Diabetes Federation Questionnaire – A Simple Yet Valuable Tool.S Thenmozhi 1, S Girija 1, K NGeneral MedicineThe Journal of the Association of Physicians of India, 01 Apr 2022,ISSN 0004 – 5772   
14A study of association of serum ferritin as a prognostic marker in acute cerebrovascular accidentMythreini B S1,*, Uthayasankar M.K1, Sumanbabu I.S.S1General medicineIP Indian Journal of Neurosciences8/9/20215/1/2022 https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijn.2021.058 National
15Challenges Faced by Dialysis Unit Staff During COVID-19 Times: A Qualitative StudyP. Ravi Kumar1, * and Amol Dongre2General MedicineNephro-Urol Mon.2022 February 17.2022 May 18.22517014, 22517006.https://doi.org/10.5812/numonthly-121133Scopus/ CrossrefInternational
Case report
16A Case of Bilateral Medial Medullary SyndromeUthayasankar M.K1, Raja M2, Sumanbabu I.S.S3, Sivaram A4General MedicineInternational Journal of Research and Review Mar-222349-9788; P-ISSN: 2454-2237https://doi.org/10.52403/ijrr.20220337 International
17Infection‑related Glomerulonephritis with Reactive Arthritis in a Patient with COVID‑19 InfectionT. Sugan Gandhi, Shanmugasundaram Angusamy, Dhanapriya Jeyachandran, Venkatraman Ramudu, Balasubramanian ThoppalanGeneral Medicine (Nephrology)2022 Indian Journal of Kidney Diseases########19-Dec-22ISSN: 2950-0761Website:https://journals.lww.com/ijkd/pages/default.aspxters Kluwer – MedknowInternational

2023

S. NoTitle of the PaperName of the Author(First/corresponding)DepartmentName of the JournalDate of AcceptanceDate of PublicationISSN NumberLink of the Recognition in UGC Enlistment of the JournalName of the Indexing DatabaseType
1Study of Electrocardiographic predictors of impending heart failure in proven Obstructive Sleep Apnea patientsDr Aravind Kumar.V, Dr A.K. Badrinath, Dr Premkumar.GGeneral medicineJouranal of Medical Science and clinical research 1-Jan-23ISSN (e)-2347-176x ISSN (p) 2455-0450https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v11i1.24 CROSSREFInternational
2A Study to Measure Anti-Beta2 Glycoprotein1 Antibody Levels and to Assess their Association with the type of Acute Coronary SyndromeDr Badrinath.A.K1, Dr Banala Srilatha2*, Dr Sadiqa Nasreen3, Dr Pravin Surendran4General medicineJouranal of Medical Science and clinical research May-23ISSN (e)-2347-176x ISSN (p) 2455-0450https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v11i5.01 CROSSREFInternational
3Assessment of psychological insulin resistance in patients on insulin therapyKawiraj.N1, Viswanathan.K. N2, Prem Kumar.G3, Vivekraj.N4General medicineJouranal of Medical Science and clinical research 2-Feb-23ISSN (e)-2347-176x ISSN (p) 2455-0450https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v11i2.09 CROSSREFInternational
4A Study on the Role of Visceral Adiposity Index in Correlation with Glycaemic Status of Diabetic IndividualsViswanathan. N1, Varsha Reddy.P2, Prem Kumar.G3General medicineJouranal of Medical Science and clinical research 2-Feb-23ISSN (e)-2347-176x ISSN (p) 2455-0451https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v11i2.07 CROSSREFInternational
Case Report
5McKittrick–Wheelock SyndromeSugan Gandhi Thangaraju, Shanmugasundaram Angusamy, Hanock Unni Samuel, Sridatta Gurudatta Pawar, Venkatraman Ramudu, Balasubramanian ThoppalanGeneral medicine Nephrology2023 Indian Journal of Kidney Diseases |2-Jan-23Mar-23ISSN 2950-0761https://journals.lww.com/ijkd/pages/default.aspx olters Kluwer – MedknowInternational

University Gold Medals – PG

Name of the Post graduateBatchUniversity exam medal
Dr. Naveen Sathish2017-2020Gold
Dr. Louis Ferdin Zeno2018-2021Gold
Dr. Swapna2019-2022Gold

PG Achievement

Sl.NoName of the PGYearName of the Award
1Dr. Harikrishnan2022-20242nd Prize- Poster Presentation 2nd International health & Research convention
2Dr. Thenmozhi20191st Prize poster presentation Neurocon-2019
3Dr. Thenmozhi09.03.20211st Prize- Scientific Society Digital ischemia as first manifestation of a myeloproliferative disorder
4Dr. Pagavath Bharathi20212nd Prize- Scientific Society ‘All oral ulcers are not benign’
5Dr. Ramesh Bala19th & 20th December-20205th Prize- Oral Presentation- Global Cardio Diabetes conclave 2020
6Dr. Ramesh Bala23rd to 27th November 20202nd Prize- Poster Presentation
7Dr. Louis Ferdin Zeno20211st Prize 7th National Conference on Diabetes- CUPID 2021
8Dr. KarthikJanuary 20201st Prize- CME infectious Disease
9Dr. Karthik20183rd Place- Quiz IIIrd Annual Conference enrich 2018
10Dr. Karthik2020TAPICON- 2020 Gold Medal – 16th annual conference

Faculty Achievement

Sl.NoName of the FacultyYearName of the Award
1Dr. A.K.Badrinath2018Fellowship of Indian society of Electro cardiology
2Dr. A.K.Badrinath2021Doctor of Letters, D. Litt Dr. Radhakrishnan teachers welfare association, India
 Dr. A.K.Badrinath2023Fellowship of American College of Cardiology

Camp Census Details for the Year 2018

S.NODatePlaceNo.of pt.SpecialitySponsor
11/7/2018Thiruvannamalai255GeneralROTARY VEGAN
21/8/2018Kalmandabam141GeneralSMVEC
31/19/2018Villupuram235CardiologyTNSTC
41/28/2018Virudhachalam386CardiologyROTARY CLUB
52/25/2018Chengam420CardiologySHIRSTI SCHOOL
62/25/2018Villupuram554GeneralADMK
73/4/2018Vellimedupettai156GeneralLIONS CLUB
83/6/2018Eraiyur242GeneralLIONS CLUB
93/13/2018Konangipalayam129GeneralKIRUBALAYA
103/18/2018Ananthapuram236CardiologyVASAVI CLUB
113/25/2018Koliyanur173GeneralLIONS SANGAMAM
123/27/2018T.V.Koil117GeneralSUZLON
134/8/2018V.Pagandai272GeneralLIONS PONDY
144/15/2018Kalyanampoondi228GeneralLIONS CLUB
154/21/2018Villupuram208GeneralLIONS CLUB
165/19/2018Villupuram141GeneralT.Police
175/20/2018Avanipur120GeneralLIONS CLUB
186/3/2018Thiruvannamalai120CardiologyROTARY VEGAN
197/11/2018Mettupalayam159GeneralESI,PONDY
208/5/2018Thiruvannamalai141GeneralROTARY VEGAN
218/19/2018Gingee308GeneralTNTJ
228/21/2018Sedharapet204CardiologyESI
238/26/2018Thirukkanur154GeneralLIONS CLUB
249/4/2018Sinthamani136GeneralANIL SEMIA
259/9/2018Vikkiravandi308CardiologyLIONS CLUB
269/16/2018Semmangkuppam332GeneralARKEMA
279/24/2018Gorimedu (Pondy)67GeneralESI
2810/21/2018Kandachipuram240CardiologyLIONS CLUB
2910/28/2018Gingee370Generalkuraisy Trust
3011/18/2018Poongkunam219GeneralGovt.
3111/20/2018Villupuram241GeneralMr. Sathish Court
3211/26/2018Vedharanyam105GeneralGaja Cyclone
3312/1/2018Thiruvannamalai56GeneralRotary
3412/2/2018Thiruvannamalai220CardiologyROTARY VEGAN
3512/23/2018Panruti313CardiologyRotary
TOTAL7706  

Camp Census Details for the Year 2019

S.NODatePlaceNo.of pt.SpecialitySponsor
11/6/2019Thiruvannamalai215GeneralRotary Vegan
31/10/2019Villiyanur132GeneralMIT
41/20/2019Radhapuram158CardiologyLions
51/28/2019Kirumampakkam51GeneralPDY Govt
61/29/2019Embalam102GeneralPDY Govt
82/24/2019Villupuram297CardiologyLions
103/17/2019Thirukoilur184CardiologyLions
206/2/2019Thiruvannamalai204GeneralRotary Vegan
267/7/2019Thiruvannamalai239CardiologyRotary Vegan
287/13/2019Tindivanam136GeneralLions
358/17/2019Purushanoor152GeneralDBCS
368/18/2019Ananthapuram56GeneralVasavi Club
399/1/2019Thiruvannamalai205GeneralRotary Vegan
459/15/2019Lawspet86GeneralBJP Party
499/29/2019Chinnasalem194CardiologyLions
5511/3/2019Thiruvannamalai204Gen & Pul.MedRotary Vegan
5711/12/2019Villupuram261GeneralVPM Court
5811/19/2019Cheyyaru244CardiologyCo op Bank
5912/1/2019Thiruvannamalai169Ortho & GeneralRotary Vegan
6112/15/2019Thellar319Cardio & GeneralRotary Club
TOTAL3608 

Camp Census Details for the Year 2020

S.NODatePlaceNo.of pt.SpecialitySponsor
11/5/2020Thiruvannamalai131ENT & GeneralRoatary Vegan
21/30/2020Kalmandabam49GeneralMIT NSS PROGRAM
32/6/2020Villupuram164GeneralLions Club
42/13/2020Villupuram186GeneralLions Club
52/23/2020Pudhupettai (PanrutiI154GeneralAnnai Velankanni Poly
63/1/2020Polur80CardiologyRotry Club
 Total764  

Camp Census Details for the Year 2021

S.NODatePlaceNo.of pt.Speciality
112.10.2021Kovilur292General
225.10.2021kandamangalam130General
326.12.2021Kazhudhur248General
Total670

Camp Census Details for the Year 2022

S.NODatePlaceNo.of pt.Speciality
111.03.2022Kongampattu121General
225.04.2022Muthandikuppam91General
328.04.2022Puducherry258General
408.05.2022Puducherry149General
504.09.2022Vembi81General
602.10.2022Thiruvannamalai111Cardiology
701.12.2022Thiruvannamalai61General
805.12.2022Thiruvannamalai151General
906.12.2022Thiruvannamalai181General
 Total1204 

Camp Census Details for the Year 2023

S.NODatePlaceNo.of pt.Speciality
122.01.2023Kurinjipadi- Cuddalore121General
212.03.2023Appampattu- Villupuram91General
302.04.2023Villupuram258Cardiology
409.04.2023Athirukkanur- Puducherry149General
524.06.2023Thittakudi- Cuddalore81General
606.08.2023Thiruvannamalai111Cardiology
 Total811 

Alumni Talk "Pathways to Becoming a Global doctor My journey to Australia"

Alumni Talk “Pathways to Becoming a Global doctor My journey to Australia”

Event Name: Alumni Talk “Pathways to Becoming a Global doctor My journey to Australia”
Nature of the Program : Offline
Organized By: Department of General Medicine, SMVMCH
Venue: Basement auditorium-Hospital block
Date: 10.12.2025
Time: 2:00 – 3:00 PM

Participants:

  • Undergraduate students: 120
  • Postgraduate students: 20
  • Total: 140 participants

Objectives of the Programme

  • To expose medical students to global career opportunities and international healthcare systems.
  • To provide structured guidance on pathways for medical practice in Australia.
  • To familiarize students with examination requirements, registration processes, and professional expectations abroad.
  • To motivate students towards lifelong learning, skill development, and informed career planning.

Details of the Resource Person

Dr. Mohammad Inaamul Hassan
Alumnus – Department of General Medicine
MD (General Medicine), AHPRA-eligible IMG

Description of the Program

An alumni interaction session titled “Journey to Australia – A Pathway to Global Learning” was organized by the Department of General Medicine to orient undergraduate and postgraduate students towards international medical career pathways. The programme began with a welcome address by the Head of the Department, who introduced the alumnus and emphasized the importance of alumni engagement in mentoring students and promoting global learning perspectives.

The resource person delivered a one-hour interactive session, sharing his academic journey, clinical experience, and systematic approach to pursuing a medical career in Australia. The talk covered key areas including preparation for international examinations, documentation processes, professional communication skills, and adaptation to global healthcare standards. Emphasis was placed on challenges faced during the transition and strategies to overcome them through perseverance, planning, and continuous professional development.

Outcome of the Programme

  • Students gained clarity regarding international medical registration pathways, particularly for Australia.
  • Improved awareness about examination preparation, documentation requirements, and career timelines.
  • Enhanced motivation among students to pursue global learning and structured career planning.
  • Active student engagement reflected through question-and-answer interactions on preparation strategies and challenges.

Student Participation & Feedback

Approximately 140 students actively participated in the programme. The interactive session prompted several questions from undergraduate and postgraduate students related to exam preparation, challenges in transitioning to an international healthcare system, and balancing academic commitments. The session was well-received and found to be informative and motivating.

The programme concluded with a Vote of Thanks proposed by Dr. J. Sathyanarayanan, Professor, Department of General medicine, acknowledging the contributions of the resource person, the Head of the Department, and all participants.

Conclusion:

World Diabetes day - “Diabetes Screening Camp”

Event Name: World Diabetes day – “Diabetes Screening Camp”
Nature of the Program : Offline
Organized By: Department of General Medicine, SMVMCH
Venue: Ground Floor, Courtyard , SMVMCH
Date: 10th, 11th ,12th   November 2025
Time: 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM

Participants:

  • Patients, Doctors, Medical College and Nursing College Students

Organized by

  • Faculty and Postgraduates, Department of General Medicine

Summary:

A comprehensive Diabetes Screening Camp was held as part of the WDD celebrations to evaluate glycemic status and identify potential complications in individuals with diabetes.

  • For diabetic patients: Screening focused on current glycemic control and complications such as neuropathy, retinopathy, nephropathy, and coronary artery disease.
  • For non-diabetic individuals: Blood sugar levels were checked, and those newly diagnosed with diabetes were further screened for complications.

Nursing students educated patients on the importance of diet, foot care, and lifestyle modifications in their native language, ensuring accessibility and clarity.  The faculty interacted with the patients advising on the importance of keeping diabetes under control and annual screening for complications. Department of Dietetics made healthy snack alternatives and spread awareness to the public regarding the same.

Program Highlights:

  1. Five new cases of diabetes were identified. Patients with extremely high glycemic levels received immediate care, including Oral Hypoglycemic Agents (OHAs) or hospital admission for management.
  2. Detailed discussions on preventing complications, including lifestyle changes, proper diet, and foot care, were conducted to equip patients with essential knowledge for better disease management.
  3. Five patients were identified to have diabetic peripheral neuropathy
  4. Two patients were identified to have diabetic retinopathy
  5. Three patients were identified to have coronary heart disease

IIC Self Driven Activity – Research Week Celebration 2025 Institution’s Innovation Council

Event Name: “Ethical Guidelines for Application of AI in Biomedical Research”
Organized By: Department of General Medicine, SMVMCH
Venue: Ground Floor, Courtyard , SMVMCH
Date: 05.11.2025
Time:  01.00 to 04.00 pm

Coordinator: Dr. S. Girija, Professor & HOD, Dept. of General Medicine

Objectives:

Artificial Intelligence has emerged as a powerful tool in biomedical research — transforming data analysis, diagnostics, and predictive modelling. However, its rapid growth also raises important ethical questions about data privacy, bias, accountability, and regulatory oversight. Understanding and applying ethical principles in AI-driven research is therefore essential to ensure integrity, transparency, and societal trust in scientific advancement.

Session Objectives

By the end of the session, participants will be able to:

1.      Understand the principles of biomedical research ethics and their relevance to AI-based research.

2.      Recognize the ethical challenges specific to the use of Artificial Intelligence in data generation, analysis, and interpretation.

3.      Identify issues related to data privacy, consent, bias, and accountability in AI-driven biomedical research.

4.      Familiarize themselves with national and international ethical frameworks and regulatory guidelines for AI applications in health research.

5.      Appreciate the importance of institutional oversight mechanisms such as Ethics Committees in evaluating AI-based studies.

6.      Encourage responsible and transparent integration of AI tools in biomedical research to uphold scientific integrity and public trust.

Guest Speaker:
Medha, Professor of Biochemistry, JIPMER
Participant Details: 24 participants, Faculty and Postgraduate students of Medicine.

Summary:
As part of the Research Week celebrations, a workshop on  Ethical Guidelines for Application of AI in Biomedical Research” was organized for the faculty and students of the Department of General Medicine on November 5th, 2025, from 1:00 to 4:00 pm. The workshop aimed to enhance participants’ understanding of Ethical Guidelines for Application of AI in  Biomedical Research, emphasizing both theoretical knowledge and practical skills. The session featured interactive discussions, case-based learning, and group activities focused on the ethical application of AI in research, in line with the latest ICMR guidelines.
A total of 24 participants actively engaged in the workshop, which featured insightful sessions delivered by expert speaker.

 Summary of Feedback

  1. Overall Rating of the Workshop
  • The workshop received positive overall ratings.
  • 37.5% rated it 3/5
  • 37.5% rated it 4/5
  • 25% rated it 5/5
  • No negative ratings (1 or 2) were given.
  1. Improvement in Understanding of Ethical Guidelines
  • 87.5% of respondents agreed that the session improved their understanding.
  • 12.5% strongly agreed.
  • No neutral or negative responses
  1. Speaker’s Delivery and Clarity
  • 75% of participants strongly agreed that the speaker’s delivery and clarity were effective.
  • 25% agreed.
  • No negative or neutral responses.

“VALEDICTORY FUNCTION - WORLD DIABETES DAY 2025”

Event Name:  Diabetes and the Workplace
Nature of the Program : Offline
Organized By: Department of General Medicine, SMVMCH
Venue: Basement Auditorium, SMVMCH
Date:12.11.2025
Time: 10:30 A.M to 01:00 P.M

Participants:

  • Students of MBBS and Allied health sciences, CRRIs, Postgraduates and Faculties

Organized by

  • Department of General Medicine

Guest lecture

  • Uma Maheswari P.S (Clinical Nutritionist and Dietician) – Workplace Nutrition Challenges and Solutions for people with Diabetes (online)
  • Maghida. S (Chief Dietician, PIMS, Puducherry) – Medical Nutrition Therapy in Diabetes : Evidence and Innovations
  • S. Arul Murugan (Senior Consultant Physician) – Digital tools, Apps and Behaviour change for dietary well-being
Summary

The Department of General Medicine at SMVMCH organised Diabetes week programme occasion of “World Diabetes Day” from November 10th to 12th November 2025. The valedictory function, held in the Basement Auditorium from 10:30 A.M to 01:00 P.M, saw the participation of over 150 attendees, including faculty from the General Medicine and Cardiology, as well as students from all specialities and allied health sciences.

Program Highlights:

The event commenced with welcome address and introduction of guest speaker. Dr. S. Girija, Head of the department of  General Medicine highlighted various activities conducted as a part of ‘World diabetes day – 2025’. This was followed by Guest lectures on topics of ‘Workplace Nutrition Challenges and Solutions for people with Diabetes’ by Ms. Uma Maheswari P.S – who joined us online, ‘Medical Nutrition Therapy in Diabetes : Evidence and Innovations’ by Dr. Maghida. S and ‘Digital tools, Apps and Behaviour change for dietary well-being’ by Dr. S. Arul Murugan.

Felicitations and Awards:

The Guest speakers were honoured by Prof. Dr.S.Girija, Head of the Department of General Medicine, who presented them with tokens of appreciation for their valuable lectures. Following this, prize distribution for the winners of Quiz competition and ‘Endostride Stepathon’, Felicitation of students who participated in the Diabetes Awareness Flash Mob and felicitation of winner of Diabetes quiz held in IGMC and winners of RSSDI – Diabetes Quiz took place.
The program ended with a vote of thanks, marking the conclusion of a highly educational and engaging session.

Diabetes day Celebrations 2025- “Endostride Stepathon Challenge- Step by Step Away from Diabetes”

Event Name: Diabetes day Celebrations 2025- “Endostride Stepathon Challenge- Step by Step Away from Diabetes”
Nature of the Program : Offline
Organized By: Department of General Medicine, SMVMCH
Venue: Hospital Portico
Date: 1st to 7th  November 2025
Time: 9:30 A.M to 10:30 A.M

Participants:

  • Faculty
  • Postgraduates

Organized by

  • Department of General Medicine
Summary

As part of the World Diabetes Day (WDD) celebrations, the Department of General Medicine at SMVMCH organized a Stepathon Challenge – Step by Step Away from Diabetes, a fun and inspiring walk Challenge organized to promote physical activity and  awarness of Diabetes in Workplace place . It was conducted for a period of 1 week for all the Faculty and Postgraduates of SMVMCH . The steps walked were calculated through a pre-installed Pedometer  app- Step Up Pedometer . The Challenge happened under 2 categories Faculty and Postgraduates , the average number of steps walked through the entire week was calculated and the person with the most number of steps were awarded the first and second prize in each category
A total of 64 Postgraduates and 12 Faculties from various departments participated and a total of 38,63,541 were recorded .

World Diabetes Day 2025 – Flash Mob

Event Name: World Diabetes Day 2025 – Flash Mob
Theme: “Diabetes and well being”
Nature of the Program : Offline
Organized By: Department of General Medicine, SMVMCH
Venue: Hospital Portico
Date: 10-11-2025 to 11-11-2025
Time: 10:30 A.M to 10:45 A.M

Participants:

  • Undergraduate Medical Students (Second Year MBBS)
  • Nursing college students (Third year)

Organized by

  • Department of General Medicine
Summary

As part of World Diabetes Day 2025, a vibrant and impactful Flash Mob was organized by Department of General Medicine to raise awareness about diabetes, its prevention, and the importance of early diagnosis. The event aimed to engage the general public through an energetic and creative performance, making health education both accessible and memorable.

The flash mob began with a coordinated dance sequence performed by students, attracting the attention of the crowd and creating an atmosphere of excitement. The performance incorporated thematic messages on healthy lifestyle practices like regular exercise. Placards and visual cues were included to reinforce key health messages.

Following the performance, brief educational interactions were held with the audience.  Pamphlets on diabetes awareness were distributed, and attendees were encouraged to undergo regular health check-up screening.

Highlights of the Event:

The volunteers received Medals and Certificates of appreciation in recognition of their exceptional contributions for emphasing   awareness on aerobic exercise.

World Diabetes Day 2025 – “DIABOLIC QUIZ 5.0”

Event NameWorld Diabetes Day 2025 – “DIABOLIC QUIZ 5.0”
Nature of the Program: Offline
Organized By: Dept of General Medicine
Venue: Annai Vidhya Mandir, Thirubuvanai
Date: 03-11-2025 to 07-11-2025
Time: 2:00 P.M to 4:00P.M
Event Coordinator: Dr. K. Rahul, Senior Resident, General Medicine

Participants: Undergraduate Medical Students

Summary

To commemorate World Diabetes Day 2025, the Department of General Medicine conducted the Diabolic Quiz 5.0, aimed at strengthening clinical and theoretical understanding of Diabetes among undergraduate medical students. This is an annual event conceptualized and overseen by  Professor Dr. S. Girija, for the fifth straight year now. This years’ event was planned, and executed by Dr. K. Rahul, Senior Resident, and his team, from question design to logistics.

Preliminary Round

It was conducted on 3.11.2025 with 24 teams (48 students) participating. Dr. Senthamizh (PG)  was part of the conducting team. A 20 min – 20 single best answer – MCQ test was given. Top five teams advanced to the final round.

S. NoTeams qualified to the final roundBatch
1Aakash S & Ajay Krishna2021
2M. Karthikeyan & AG Rohit2022
3Dharshini P & Ashmitha R2021
4Maheswar S & Jayasri V2021
5Hemanth Vattikutti & R. Srikanth2021

Final Round (5 Rounds)

The finals were conducted on 7.11.2025, with logistic and clerical help from Dr. Manimegalai(PG) and CRMI Dr. Hani AR. The Quiz had five structured interactive rounds, evaluating clinical co-relation, recent updates and memory from anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pharmacology, pathology, epidemiology and medicine relevant to Diabetes in adults, pediatrics and pregnancy.

Round Structure

Dr. K. Rahul, Senior Resident, was the quiz master, All the questions were explained at the end and detailed explanations wherever necessary were also given by the moderator. Top 3 teams were declared as winners

1.Straight shooters
Identification of facts, dictums and recent guidelines in decision-making and addressing misconceptions in Diabetology. 2 questions per team. No negative marks.
2.Connections
Interpretation of clinical images, laboratory values and identifying drug mechanisms. 1 question per team. No negative marks.

3.Pounce or Bounce
10 PG level questions open to all teams. Answers to be written in the paper provided. Has negative marks for wrong answers.
4.Rapid fire
High-speed recall of Diabetes essentials— Drugs and ADR, classical syndromes, ADA 2024 guidelines, epidemiology, complications, severity assessment and emergency management.
5.How dare you! – Roulette
A chance for teams lagging behind on the leaderboard to catchup. This round tests confidence and luck. Get the colour of your choice and the right answer – you get double the marks; only the colour and not answer – zero marks; neither the color nor the right answer – you get negative marks.

PrizeTeam membersBatch
1stAakash S & Ajay Krishna2021
2ndM. Karthikeyan & AG Rohit2022
3rdMaheswar S & Jayasri V2021

Dr. RN Kagne – Dean, distributed the cash prizes and certificates to the winners in the presence of Dr. M. Pragash – Medical Superintendent,
Dr. S. Girija – Professor and Head, Department of General Medicine and Dr. S. Arulmurugan, Senior Consultant physician, Puducherry on 12.11.2025

Acknowledgments
The event concluded with an address by Dr. S. Girija, Professor and Head, Department of General Medicine, appreciating the enthusiasm of the participants and the audience, support from the management and PGs of the Department of General Medicine for their co-operation

Rabies Awareness Programme

Event Name: Rabies Awareness Programme
Organized By: Dept of General Medicine
Venue: Annai Vidhya Mandir, Thirubuvanai
Date: 08-10-2025
Time: 2:00 P.M

Participants: 1st to 10th Standard School students
Organized by: Department of General Medicine
Topics Covered: Prevention, prophylaxis, and treatment of Rabies.

Summary

As part of the World Rabies Day 2025 celebrations, Department of General Medicine conducted an engaging outreach program at Annai Vidhya Mandir High School to promote rabies awareness and encourage healthy lifestyle practices among students. The event comprised two key activities: a drawing competition and a Talk show.

Highlights of the Event:

1. Drawing Competition:

  • The competition provided a creative platform for students to depict their understanding of rabies, its prevention, prophylaxis and treatment.
  • Fifty-four students participated, showcasing vibrant and insightful artworks brimming with awareness messages and creative symbolism.
  • Three exceptional artworks were recognized with 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place prizes were
  • Dhakshitha, S. Mohithra, S.Deysi respectively, celebrating the students’ creativity and understanding.

2. A Talk Show:

  • A comprehensive speech was given on rabies awareness including global burden, emphasizing this years theme “Act now, You, Me and Communities” along with risk factors, prevention, prophylaxis, pathophysiology, treatment and complications of rabies among school students.
  • There were around 209 students, along with faculties and managing staff who participated in the programme.
  • Students along with their faculties were enthusiastically asking their doubts at the end of talk
  • Students and faculties lauded as it was a highly educative programme.

The event successfully combined creativity and health education, leaving a lasting impression on the students about the importance of rabies awareness. It was a meaningful step toward building a healthier, rabies-free nation in future.

Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation CPR Training

Event Name: Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation CPR Training
Organized By: Dept of General Medicine
Venue: SMVNC
Date: 02-09-2025
Time: 10.30 to 12.30:00 P.M

Participants :Teachers training Students

As part of its ongoing community outreach and social responsibility initiatives, the Department of General Medicine and Cardiology, SMVMCH, conducted a Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Training Workshop on 2nd September 2025 at Venkateswara College of Education, Kalitheerthalkuppam. The session aimed to equip non-medical individuals with vital life-saving skills to handle cardiac emergencies confidently and effectively.

Objectives of the Workshop:

  • To understand and master the simple, yet crucial, steps of Hands-Only CPR that anyone can perform.
  •  To develop the confidence to respond quickly and appropriately in an emergency situation.
  • To become part of a network of community lifesavers, recognizing that timely action can make a difference between life and death.

Session Highlights:

A total of 37 teacher-training students participated in the workshop with great interest. The session commenced with an introductory talk emphasizing the importance of early CPR intervention in improving survival rates during cardiac arrest. Faculty members from SMVMCH explained the critical role of bystander CPR in saving lives.

This was followed by hands-on training using mannequins, where trainers demonstrated the correct techniques for chest compressions and rescue breaths, aligned with current international CPR guidelines. Each participant had the opportunity to practice CPR individually under expert guidance, ensuring accuracy and confidence in performing the procedure.

The workshop was interactive and engaging, with participants encouraged to ask questions and discuss real-life emergency scenarios. The session concluded with a group photograph and a collective pledge from the participants to apply their newly learned skills whenever needed.

Outcome:

The training successfully met its goal of empowering non-medical individuals with the knowledge and confidence to respond to cardiac emergencies. Participants reported a greater sense of preparedness and responsibility, echoing the workshop’s core message:

“Be the difference between life and death!”

Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation CPR Training

Event Name: Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation CPR Training
Organized By: Dept of General Medicine
Venue: SUZLON
Date: 11-08-2025
Time: 11:00 A.M

Participants: Company workers

Organizing Team: General Medicine & Cardiology

A Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Training Workshop was conducted on 11 August 2025 at SUZLON as part of the social responsibility initiative of the Department of General Medicine & Cardiology, Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College and Hospital (SMVMCH).

Goals:

  • Learn: Master the simple, life-saving steps of Hands-Only CPR—a skill that requires no medical background.
  • Act: Gain the confidence to respond immediately and effectively in an emergency.
  • Save: Join a growing network of community lifesavers, because every second truly matters.

The program aimed to equip participants with essential life-saving skills that can be used during cardiac emergencies. Around 60 employees from SUZLON took part in the session with great enthusiasm.

The training began with an introductory talk highlighting the importance of CPR and the need for timely intervention in cardiac arrest cases. Faculty members from SMVMCH explained how early and effective CPR can significantly improve survival rates.

Following the introduction, participants were given hands-on training using mannequins. The trainers demonstrated proper CPR techniques, including chest compressions and rescue breaths, in line with current international guidelines. Every participant was provided the opportunity to practice the skill individually under expert supervision to ensure correct technique and confidence in application.

The interactive nature of the session encouraged questions and discussions, allowing participants to clarify doubts and better understand real-life scenarios.

The workshop concluded with a group photograph and a collective commitment from participants to apply the skills learned, should the need arise.

Goals:

The program successfully achieved its objective of empowering non-medical personnel with basic life support skills. The participants expressed increased confidence in their ability to respond effectively to cardiac emergencies, reinforcing the workshop’s central message — “Be the difference between life and death!”

Cardio pulmonary Resuscitation CPR Training

Event Name: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation CPR Training
Organized By: Dept of General Medicine
Venue: MIT Inner Auditorium
Date: 01-08-2025
Time: 11:00 -12:00 P.M

Participants: MIT College- non-medical students

Organizing Team: General Medicine & Cardiology

A Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Training Workshop was conducted on 1, August 2025 for the students of Sri Manakula Vinayagar Institute of Technology,Puducherry. This program was organized jointly by the Department of General Medicine and Department of Cardiology of Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College and Hospital, as part of their social responsibility initiatives.

The Goals:

  • To teach Hands-Only CPR—a technique anyone can perform.
  • To build confidence, so one act immediately without hesitation.
  • To create a community of lifesavers, because every second counts.

This session plan:

✔ A brief demonstration by the experts
✔ Hands-on practice with mannequins
✔ Myth-busting Q&A session

Around 30 students attended the workshop, which included hands-on training using a mannequin. The participants enthusiastically took part in the training, showing keen interest in learning this lifesaving skill.

The session began with an invitation address by Dr. Ashida, HOD , from the Department of Cardiology, followed by Dr. Girija H.O.D. from the Department of General Medicine, who highlighted the importance of CPR and the necessity for everyone to be equipped with basic life support skills.

A PowerPoint lecture was then delivered by postgraduate students from the Department of General Medicine, Dr. Anil Kumar and Dr. Hemraj. They demonstrated CPR techniques to the audience using a training manikin. Each participant was individually guided and allowed to perform the technique under supervision, ensuring proper understanding and skill acquisition.

The program concluded with a group photo session with the faculty and participants. Students expressed their appreciation for the workshop, stating that they felt confident to perform CPR in an emergency and recognized its vital role in saving lives.

Outcome:

The workshop successfully met its objective of imparting CPR knowledge and skills to non-medical students, empowering them to act swiftly and effectively during a cardiac emergency.

Smart Medicine : AI and IOI Transforming Diagnosis and Remote Monitoring

Event Name: Smart Medicine: AI and IOI Transforming Diagnosis and Remote Monitoring
Organized By: Dept of General Medicine
Venue: Basement auditorium, Hospital block
Date: 13-08-2025
Time: 12:00 Noon

Guest Lecture on “Smart Medicine: AI and IoT Transforming Diagnostics and Remote Monitoring-Bridging Technology and Clinical Practice for the Future of Healthcare”

IIC Self Driven Activity:

Coordinator: Dr. S. Girija, Professor & HOD, Dept. of General Medicine

Guest Speaker: Dr. Natesan Damodaran, Senior consultant, Neurosurgeon, Gleneagles hospitals, Chennai

Participant Details: 81 participants, Faculties and Postgraduate and UG students (2021 & 2021 Batch)

Summary:

The Faculty of General Medicine organized an insightful session on Smart Medicine, focusing on the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Internet of Things (IoT) in modern healthcare. The event aimed to familiarize undergraduate and postgraduate students with emerging technologies that are reshaping diagnostics and patient monitoring.

The session commenced with a welcome address and an introduction to the theme by the Head of the Department of General Medicine. The guest speaker, Dr. Natesan Damodharan, Senior Consultant Neurosurgeon, Gleneagles Hospital, Chennai, was then invited to address the audience.

Dr. Damodharan began by highlighting how AI is increasingly influencing clinical diagnostics, particularly in neurosurgery. Using real-world examples from epilepsy surgery, he demonstrated how AI algorithms and advanced neuroimaging techniques—such as BG MRI mapping—are integrated for precise surgical planning and execution.

He shared case studies of complex epilepsy surgeries where identifying the seizure focus was challenging, but AI-assisted matching and analysis made the process more accurate. Dr. Damodharan also discussed:

  • The importance of multidisciplinary teamwork in implementing AI-based surgical planning.
  • Potential pitfalls, such as overwhelming datasets and poorly curated information that can compromise algorithm accuracy.
  • Ethical and practical considerations in adopting AI for patient care.

An interactive Q&A session followed, where students asked about:

  • How to identify a research-worthy question in patient care.
  • Building the right collaborative team.
  • Timeframes and workflow for AI-assisted projects.
  • The process of defining and refining AI algorithms.

Dr. Damodharan concluded by encouraging participants to approach AI not as a replacement for clinical reasoning, but as a tool to answer meaningful clinical questions. He emphasized that every clinician should begin with a patient-care challenge and explore how AI can be applied to solve it. The program concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by Dr. J. Sathyanarayanan, Associate Professor of Medicine, appreciating the speaker’s valuable insights and the enthusiastic participation of the audience.

 

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation CPR Training

Event Name:  Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation CPR Training
Organized By: Dept of General Medicine
Venue:MIT Inner Auditorium
Date: 01-08-2025
Time: 11:00 to 12:00 P.M

 

World Hepatitis day 2025- “QUIZ ”

Event Name: The Silent Sentinel
Organized By: Dept of General Medicine
Venue: Lecture Hall IV
Date: 28-07-2025
Time: 2:00 P.M

Participants

  • Undergraduate Students

Organized by

  • Department of General Medicine

Summary:

On the occasion of World Hepatitis Day 2025, the Department of General Medicine successfully organized quiz program, the “HEPATOBILIARY QUIZ”, aimed at evaluating and enhancing knowledge and practical approaches to hepatitis among young medical professionals.

Preliminary Round:

The preliminary quiz, conducted on 25th July 2025, saw enthusiastic participation from 44 teams comprising 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and final-year undergraduate medical students. After a primary selection process, six teams advanced to the final round:

S. NoNamesBatch
1Kalaiselvan.B & Gopi .S2022
2Shanmugapriya.v & Sindhuja.k2023
3Suvarna.k &Manasaa.s2022
4Suriyaprakash &santhosh Priyan2022
5Sanjana.s&rajalakshmi.R2022
6Preethika.e & prince babu2021

Final Round:

The much-anticipated finals were held on 28-07-2024 which featured four intense rounds, each designed to test a specific aspect of hepatitis knowledge:

  1. Pictionary Round: Put your visual diagnostic skills to the test! Interpret clinical signs, LFT patterns, and classic radiology images to crack the hepatobiliary case.
  2. Facts or Fiction Round: Think you know it all? Tackle commonly held beliefs and misconceptions in hepatology through a fun, fast-paced true-or-false challenge.
  3. Case Scenario Round (Hotseat): Step into the shoes of a clinician! Manage real-world liver cases using evidence-based guidelines. One case, one shot — can you handle the heat?
  4. Rapidfire Round: Speed meets smarts! Race through questions on hepatitis— from drug-induced liver injury to antivirals and bile acid therapy.

 

The quizmaster, Dr. Kawiraj, Assistant Professor, captivated the audience and participants with his engaging moderation, while Dr. J. Sathyanarayanan, Associate Professor, oversaw the event. The finalists showcased remarkable knowledge and competitive spirit, making it a close contest.

Results:

The quizmaster, Dr. Kawiraj, Assistant Professor, captivated the audience and participants with his engaging moderation, while Dr. J. Sathyanarayanan, Associate Professor, oversaw the event. The finalists showcased remarkable knowledge and competitive spirit, making it a close contest.

PrizeNamesBatch
1stSurya Prakaash. V & Santhosh Priyan A2022
2ndKurasala Suvarna & Maanassa S2022
3rdKalaiselvan B & Gopi S2022

Deputy Dean (Academic- UG) – Dr. Soundarya distributed the prize money to the winners

Acknowledgments:

The event concluded with a motivational address by Dr. Girija, Professor and Head of the Department of General Medicine, who lauded the participants for their enthusiasm and dedication. Words of encouragement were shared with all teams to inspire them toward excellence in their future endeavours.

 

Report on Guest Lecture – Transplant Awareness Drive

Event Name: Awareness on organ transplant program, renal transplant, the current scenario
Organized By:  Dept of General Medicine
Venue: Basement auditorium, Hospital block
Date:  25-07-2025
Time:  2:30 – 4:00 P.M

Participants

  • Faculty and Postgraduate and UG Students(2021 Batch final year),

Organizing Team

  • General Medicine

Guest Lecture

Dr. K. Muruganandham, Director Urology,  Gleneagles hospitals, Chennai

Theme: “Renal Transplantation – The Current Scenario”

As part of the Transplant awareness drive aimed at promoting awareness and understanding of organ transplantation among medical students, a guest lecture was organized on 25th July 2025. The primary objective of this program was to highlight the need for kidney transplants, the current status of renal transplantation in our region and globally, advances in transplant medicine, and the ethical and policy considerations involved.

The resource person for the session was Dr. Muruganandham V, a highly respected Urologist and the Director of Urology at Gleneagles Global Health City, Chennai. The session was attended by 130 participants, including final-year undergraduate students and postgraduate students in General Medicine.

The meeting began with a welcome address and introduction of the guest speaker by the Head of the Department of General Medicine.

Highlights of the Talk

Dr. Muruganandham delivered an engaging and informative lecture covering:

  • History of renal transplantation
  • Indications and contraindications for transplant
  • Legal and ethical aspects, with emphasis on Tamil Nadu’s exemplary role in organ transplantation regulations
  • Step-by-step transplant procedure, supported by a short video demonstration
  • Post-transplant complications and strategies for managing donor scarcity

The session also explored future directions, including, with additional insights on xenotransplantation from Dr. Ravi Kumar,  Senior consultant Nephrologist at SMVMCH. on global research efforts in this area.

Interactive Q&A Session

The audience actively participated, asking practical and thought-provoking questions such as:

  • “How do you know if your kidney is healthy for donation?”
  • “What is the longest recorded living donor survival?”
  • “What precautions should a donor take?”
  • “How do surgeons prepare for a transplant?”
  • “What is the process of organ retrieval from brain-dead and deceased donors?”

The discussion sparked interest in cutting-edge research, including xenotrans plants, and provided students with real-world perspectives.

Conclusion

The session concluded with the vote of thanks delivered by Dr. Sathiyanarayanan, Associate Professor of General Medicine.

This guest lecture successfully enhanced students’ understanding of renal transplantation, bridging the gap between theoretical learning from their AETCOM course on transplant ethics and real-life clinical applications. The program reaffirmed the importance of medical ethics, policy frameworks, and surgical advancements in saving lives through transplantation.

 

Informed Consent Document Writing (ICD)

Event Name: Informed Consent Document Writing (ICD)
Organized By: Dept of General Medicine
Venue: Conference hall IV Floor
Date:  05-02-2024
Time:  1:00 – 4:00 PM

Objectives

Learn how to draft and understand consent forms for various contexts effectively

  • Hands on practices sessions
  • Expert instructor will guide
Guest Speaker:
  • Medha, Professor of Biochemistry, JIPMER
  • Sandhiya, Additional Professor, PSM, JIPMER
Participant Details: 31 participants, Faculties and Postgraduate
Summary:

As part of the Research Week celebrations, a workshop on “Informed Consent Document Writing” was organized for the faculty and students of the Department of General Medicine on February 5, 2025, from 1:00 to 4:00 pm. The workshop aimed to enhance participants’ understanding of informed consent processes in clinical research, emphasizing both theoretical knowledge and practical skills.

A total of 31 participants actively engaged in the workshop, which featured insightful sessions delivered by expert speakers.

Workshop Agenda
TimeTopicsSpeaker
1:00 – 1:30 pmRegistration & Inauguration
1:30 – 1:50 pmIntroduction to informed consent, preparation, and processDr. Medha
1:50 – 2:10 pmConsent in special research situations, drafting consent for interventional studiesDr. Sandhiya
2:10 – 3:40 pmHands-on training: Writing informed consent documentsDr. Medha & Dr. Sandhiya
3:40 – 4:00 pmValedictory function & Certificate distribution
Workshop Highlights

The workshop commenced with a formal inauguration, followed by sessions that covered:

  • Elements of Informed Consent: An overview of the essential components and ethical considerations.
  • Special Situations in Research: Guidance on consent processes in unique scenarios, including interventional studies.
  • Hands-on Training: Participants were divided into groups, engaging in practical exercises where one group acted as Institutional Review Board (IRB) members and the other responded to case-based queries.

The interactive format fostered lively discussions and a deep understanding of real-world applications. The enthusiasm of participants added vibrancy to the sessions, particularly during group activities.

Conclusion

The event concluded with the valedictory function and the distribution of certificates to both resource persons and participants. The Head of the Department of Medicine proposed a heartfelt vote of thanks.

Feedback collected from the participants highlighted the workshop’s success in delivering practical insights and reinforcing the importance of well-structured informed consent documents in research.

  1. Content Relevance: Participants appreciated the comprehensive coverage of informed consent principles, including ethical considerations and special scenarios in research.
  2. Interactive Approach: The hands-on training session, where groups engaged in role-play and case-based discussions, was particularly well-received. Many highlighted how this approach enhanced their understanding of drafting informed consent documents.
  3. Clarity and Practicality: The sessions led by Medha and Dr. Sandhiya were praised for their clarity and practical insights. Participants felt more confident in both preparing and evaluating informed consent forms.
  4. Engagement and Participation: The group activities and interactive format kept the audience engaged. The dynamic discussions contributed to a lively and effective learning environment.
  5. Overall Satisfaction: Most attendees expressed high satisfaction with the workshop, noting that it met their expectations and provided valuable take-home knowledge.

6. Suggestions

  • What aspects of this course were most useful or valuable?

Clear explanation and guidance
Importance of documentation
Interaction
Interaction with students and dividing into teams
Hands on training Where they are making us to actively participate in the course and letting us know our mistake and correcting, it was excellent . Class was really engaging
The discussion part
Group activities

  • How would you improve this course?

Time management
Time can be extended and along with research consent writing…..consent writing in hospitals for procedures could be included as a session
A little bit of extended class
Full day workshop
By increasing the duration if class
Time duration
Implementation
To summarize
Could have taken as one day course, a bit longer time.

Overall, the feedback reinforced the workshop’s effectiveness in bridging theoretical knowledge with practical application, emphasizing its contribution to research and clinical practice.

 

World Diabetes day 2024- “Diabolic Quiz”

  • Organized by: Department of General Medicine, SMVMCH
  • Nature of the Program: Offline
  • Date: 11-11-2024
  • Time: 30 to 10.30
  • Venue: Lecture Hall-1
Participants
  • Undergraduate Students
Organized by
  • Unit-II, Department of General Medicine
Summary:

On the occasion of World Diabetes Day 2024, the Department of General Medicine successfully organized the fourth edition of its annual diabetes quiz program, the “DIABOLIC QUIZ”, aimed at evaluating and enhancing knowledge and practical approaches to diabetes care among young medical professionals.

Preliminary Round:

The preliminary quiz, conducted on 8th November 2024, saw enthusiastic participation from 20 teams comprising 2nd, 3rd, and final-year undergraduate medical students. After a rigorous selection process, four teams advanced to the final round:

S. NoNamesBatch
1Guhan S, Hariharan B2020
2Hani Abdul Raheed, Gomathi Sankaranarayanan2020
3J.K. Hemanthraj, Girirajan2020
4Jayasri V, Maaheswar S2022
Final Round:

The much-anticipated finals were held on 11-11-2024 which featured four intense rounds, each designed to test a specific aspect of diabetes knowledge:

  1. Pictionary Round: A visually engaging session focused on the history and clinical images of diabetes.
  2. Riddles Round: A creative twist to syndromic approaches, adding a layer of fun to learning.
  3. Case Scenario Round (Diabetic Multiverse): An interactive segment simulating guideline-based management of diabetes cases.
  4. Pharmacology Crossword Round: A challenging yet enjoyable round emphasizing diabetes medications.

The quizmaster, Dr. Kawiraj (Unit 2), captivated the audience and participants with his engaging moderation, while Dr. J. Sathyanarayanan, Associate Professor, oversaw the event. The finalists showcased remarkable knowledge and competitive spirit, making it a close contest.

The quizmaster, Dr. Kawiraj (Unit 2), captivated the audience and participants with his engaging moderation, while Dr. J. Sathyanarayanan, Associate Professor, oversaw the event. The finalists showcased remarkable knowledge and competitive spirit, making it a close contest.

Results:

After a thrilling battle, the following teams emerged victorious:

PrizeNamesBatch
1stHani Abdul Raheed & Gomathi Sankaranarayanan2020
2ndGuhan S& Hariharan B2020
Acknowledgments:

The event concluded with a motivational address by Dr. Girija, Professor and Head of the Department of General Medicine, who lauded the participants for their enthusiasm and dedication. Words of encouragement were shared with all teams to inspire them toward excellence in their future endeavours.

 

World Diabetes day – “Diabetes Screening Camp”

  • Organized by: Department of General Medicine, SMVMCH
  • Nature of the Program: Offline
  • Date :11th ,12th   November 2024
  • Time: 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Venue: Ground Floor, Courtyard, SMVMCH
Participants
  • Patients, Doctors, Medical College, and Nursing College Students
Organized by
  • Faculty and Postgraduates, Department of General Medicine
Summary:

A comprehensive Diabetes Screening Camp was held as part of the WDD celebrations to evaluate glycemic status and identify potential complications in individuals with diabetes.

  • For diabetic patients: Screening focused on current glycemic control and complications such as neuropathy, retinopathy, nephropathy, and coronary artery disease.
  • For non-diabetic individuals: Blood sugar levels were checked, and those newly diagnosed with diabetes were further screened for complications.

Nursing students educated patients on the importance of diet, foot care, and lifestyle modifications in their native language, ensuring accessibility and clarity.  The faculty interacted with the patients advising on the importance of keeping diabetes under control and annual screening for complications. Advanced information on how coronary artery disease develops was demonstrated through AI-based tools, making the session interactive and impactful.

Highlights:
  1. Several new cases of diabetes were identified. Patients with extremely high glycemic levels received immediate care, including Oral Hypoglycemic Agents (OHAs) or hospital admission for management.
  2. Detailed discussions on preventing complications, including lifestyle changes, proper diet, and foot care, were conducted to equip patients with essential knowledge for better disease management.
 

“Valedictory Function-World Diabetes Day”

  • Organized by: Department of General Medicine
  • Nature of the Program: Offline
  • Date: 11.2024
  • Time: 30am to 12.30pm
Participants
  • Students, CRRIs, Faculty and Postgraduates from MBBS and Allied health sciences
Organizing Team
  • General Medicine & Cardiology
Guest lecture
  • S. Arul Murugan MBBS; DNB- Guideline based diabetes management
Summary

The Department of General Medicine at SMVMCH organized diabetic week on the occasion of “World Diabetes Day” from November 11th to 14th November 2024. The valedictory function was, held in the Basement Auditorium from 10:30 am to 12:30 pm, and saw the participation of over 150 attendees, including faculty from the General Medicine and Cardiology, as well as students from all specialties and allied health sciences.

Program Highlights:

The event commenced with welcome address and introduction of guest speaker. Dr.S.Girija, head of department of  General Medicine highlighted various activities conducted as a part of ‘World diabetes day-2024’.This was followed by an insightful guest lecture on Guideline based diabetes management by Dr Arul Murugan.

Felicitations and Awards:

The guest speaker was honoured by Prof. Dr.S.Girija, Head of the Department of General Medicine, who presented him with tokens of appreciation for his valuable lecture. Following this, prize distribution for the winners of Quiz competition, AI video competition and school activity conducted at a local school, took place.

The program ended with a vote of thanks, marking the conclusion of a highly educational and engaging session on diabetes management

 

“Diabetes day Celebrations 2024- Drawing Competition”

Theme: Stay Fit, Stay Healthy, Prevent Obesity, and Build a Diabetes-Free Future
  • Organized by: Department of General Medicine, SMVMCH
  • Nature of the Program: Offline
  • Date:12th Nov- 2024
  • Time: 10 am to 01.00 pm
  • Venue: Navadurga Higher Secondary School Thiruvandarkoil, Puducherry
Participants
  • 8th Standard School students
Organized by
  • 1st Unit- Department of General Medicine
Topics Covered
  • Drawing competition and a group exercise session.
Summary

As part of the World Diabetes Day 2024 celebrations, Unit 1 of the Department of General Medicine conducted an engaging outreach program at Navadurga Higher Secondary School to promote diabetes awareness and encourage healthy lifestyle practices among students. The event comprised two key activities: a drawing competition and a group exercise session.

Highlights of the Event:
1. Drawing Competition:
  • The competition provided a creative platform for students to depict their understanding of diabetes, its prevention, and the significance of a healthy lifestyle.
  • Twelve students participated, showcasing vibrant and insightful artworks brimming with awareness messages and creative symbolism.
  • Two exceptional artworks were recognized with 1st and 2nd place prizes, celebrating the students’ creativity and understanding.
2. Group Exercise Session:
  • To emphasize the importance of physical activity in preventing and managing diabetes, a lively exercise session was organized.
  • An intern doctor led the session, guiding 35 students through stretching exercises, aerobics, and fun fitness challenges.
  • The students participated enthusiastically, making the activity both educational and enjoyable.

To appreciate their efforts, all participants were gifted pens as tokens of encouragement.

The event successfully combined creativity and health education, leaving a lasting impression on the students about the importance of maintaining an active and balanced lifestyle to combat diabetes. It was a meaningful step toward building a healthier, diabetes-free future.

 

Diabetes day Celebrations 2024- “Diabetes Walk -Diawalk 2024”

  • Organized by: Department of General Medicine, SMVMCH
  • Nature of the Program: Offline
  • Date: 12th November 2024.
  • Time: 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM
  • Venue: SMVMCH→Madagadipet  Main Junction → SMVMCH
Participants
  • Faculty, Postgraduates,
  • Nursing Staff and Students,
  • Allied Health Science (AHS) Staff and Students
Organizing Team
  • General Medicine
Summary:

As part of the World Diabetes Day (WDD) celebrations, the Department of General Medicine at SMVMCH organized a Diabetes Walk program on 12th November 2024. The event commenced at 10:30 AM at the campus entrance, where Dr. Rajagovindan, our esteemed Director, waved the flag to inaugurate the walk. The gathering included our Dean Academic, Dr. Karthikeyan, Medical Superintendent, Dr. Pragash, Deputy Medical Superintendent, Dr. Girija, alongside enthusiastic faculty, postgraduate students, and AHS participants.

The 2-kilometer walk aimed to raise awareness about diabetes prevention and management. Participants carried placards displaying impactful slogans and actively engaged with the public through chants and shoutouts. Community members along the route showed keen interest and responded positively. The event concluded back at the SMVMCH campus at 11:30 AM, leaving an inspiring message about diabetes awareness and proactive health management.

 

World Diabetes Day 2024 – AI competition

Theme: AI for Diabetes Awareness: Educating the Public on Complications
  • Organized by: Department of General Medicine, SMVMCH
  • Nature of the Program: Online
  • Date : 13th November 2024
  • Time: 00 to 04.00 pm
  • Venue: OPD demo Room
Participants
  • Undergraduate Medicine Students (First year to final Year MBBS)
Organized by
  • Unit 3, Department of General Medicine
Summary:

To mark World Diabetes Day 2024Unit 3 of the Department of General Medicine organized a unique and forward-thinking competition, harnessing the power of artificial intelligence for public health education. Themed “AI for Diabetes Awareness: Educating the Public on Complications,” the event encouraged undergraduate medical students to create AI-generated educational videos aimed at raising awareness about the complications of diabetes among the general public.

The competition attracted 10 impressive submissions, each evaluated by a panel of judges based on the following criteria:

The judges selected the top three submissions as winners:

Winners:
  1. First Prize: B. Kavinilavu (3rd Year MBBS)
  2. Second Prize: Prakash V. (2nd Year MBBS)
  3. Third Prize: Gorrola Samir Nanda (4th Year MBBS)
Highlights of the Event:

The winners received cash prizes and certificates of appreciation in recognition of their exceptional contributions. As part of the day’s celebrations, the winning videos were showcased to the audience, demonstrating the participants’ creativity and dedication to using technology as a tool for health education.

 

“World Lymphoma Day- Guest lecture”

  • Organized by: Department of General Medicine
  • Nature of the Program : Offline
  • Date: 20.09.2024
  • Time: 09.00 am to 12.30 pm
  • Venue: Basement Auditorium, SMVMCH

Participants

  • Faculty and Postgraduates from various specialties

Organizing Team

  • General Medicine & Oncology

Topics Covered

  • Ilavarasi Vanidasane- Recent advances in Lymphoma from precision diagnostics to novel therapeutics
  • Damodara Kumaran- Case based discussion on lymphoma

Summary

The Department of General Medicine at SMVMCH organized a special guest lecture in recognition of “World Lymphoma Day” on September 20, 2024. The event, held in the Basement Auditorium from 9:00 am to 12:30 pm, saw the participation of over 120 attendees, including faculty from the General Medicine and Oncology units, as well as postgraduates from Pathology, Paediatrics, and General Medicine.

Program Highlights:

The event commenced with an interactive quiz competition, designed to engage participants and enhance their knowledge of lymphoma. This was followed by insightful lectures delivered by experts in the field.

Dr. Ilavarasi Vanidassane, opened the guest lecture series with an engaging talk on “Recent Advances in Lymphoma: From Precision Diagnostics to Novel Therapeutics.”.Her 45-minute presentation highlighted the latest developments in diagnostic tools and treatment approaches for lymphoma, emphasizing how precision medicine is reshaping patient care.

Following this, Dr. Damodara Kumaran, led a dynamic, case-based discussion on lymphoma. His 45-minute session encouraged active participation from the audience, allowing for practical, clinical insights into lymphoma diagnosis and management.

Felicitations and Awards:

The guest speakers were honored by Prof. Dr. Girija, Head of the Department of General Medicine, and Prof. Dr. Uthaya Sankar, Unit Chief, who presented them with tokens of appreciation for their valuable contributions.

The winners of the quiz competition were also announced during the concluding part of the event. They were awarded cash prizes, trophies, and certificates by the esteemed guest speakers. The first prize was awarded to Dr. Ranjithkumar Post graduate student of Medicine, Second prize to Dr. Ashmi, Postgraduate of pathology, Third prize to Dr. Bheemireddy Lahari, Postgraduate of Medicine

The program ended with a vote of thanks, marking the conclusion of a highly educational and engaging session on lymphoma.

“Skill reinforcement Workshop for the Interns on IV cannulation technique” Batch 2019

  • Organized by: Department of General Medicine
  • Nature of the Program: Offline
  • Date: 20th & 21st August 2024.
  • Time:00am to 04.00 pm
  • Venue: Skill Lab, SMVMCH

Participants

  • CRRI : 2019 Batch

Organizing Team

  • General Medicine

Topics Covered

  • IV cannulation

Summary

An IV cannulation workshop was organized on August 20th and 21st to reinforce the IV cannulation skills of the 2019 batch of interns. 128 students participated in the workshop. The session commenced with a talk by Dr. Sathiapriya, who discussed safe IV cannulation practices, infection prevention, and IV care bundles. Additionally, the latest gadgets related to IV cannulation were showcased during the event.

Each student had the opportunity to practice cannulation on the provided mannequins. At the conclusion of the workshop, feedback was collected from the participants.

The feedback data indicated that 33.3% of the participants found it very easy to cannulate, while another 33.3% found it moderately easy. A smaller percentage, 19%, rated their ease of cannulation in the mid-range, and 14.3% found it more challenging. Regarding the guidance provided by the instructor, 57.1% of the participants rated it as excellent, while 42.9% felt it was adequate.

This feedback highlights both the strengths and areas for improvement in future workshops, ensuring that all participants are well-supported in developing their IV cannulation skills.

 

Gender equity program- Access to Health for all Women

  • Organized by: Department of General Medicine
  • Nature of the Program: Offline
  • Date: 07.2024
  • Time: 00 am to.11.00 am
  • Venue: Venkateshwara College of Education
Participants
  • Ed Students- 25
Organizing Team
  • General Medicine
Topics Covered
  • “Breaking Barriers: Addressing women’s health issues in India and Advocating for better care”
Summary

On July 30, 2024, the faculty of General Medicine at Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College in Puducherry organized a talk show for the final-year students of Venkateswara College of Education. The event aimed to raise awareness about women’s health issues among approximately 25 female students who participated in the interactive session.

The session began with the Head of the Department of General Medicine discussing the importance of maintaining women’s health, using anecdotes to illustrate key points. This was followed by Dr. Meena, a senior resident, who highlighted the prevalence of anemia among women and stressed the importance of self-screening for breast cancer and regular Pap smears. She also discussed the significance of maintaining menstrual hygiene, scheduling regular health check-ups, and promoting cardiovascular health.

Dr. Meena emphasized the benefits of the HPV vaccine in preventing cervical cancer and other related health issues. The talk show concluded with students providing oral feedback, expressing that they found the health suggestions valuable and were motivated to disseminate the knowledge gained.

A vote of thanks was delivered by a senior faculty member from the College of Education, acknowledging the efforts of the organizers and speakers in promoting important health education among the students.

World Hepatitis Day-2024

Organized by: Department of General Medicine
Nature of the Program: Offline
Date:07 2024
Time: 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Venue : Lecture Hall-l, SMVMCH

Participants

  • Undergraduates : 150 nos. 2020 Batch

Organizing Team

  • General Medicine

Topics Covered

  • Hepatitis

Summary

On the occasion of world hepatitis day 2024 observed on 28th July , we conducted a Interactive quiz programme on hepatitis for the undergraduate students .The quiz programme focused on this year’s theme “ITS TIME FOR ACTION” emphasizing the  diagnosis and treatment aspects of hepatitis .

Around 130 students participated in this online quiz programme conducted on 26th   July 2024. The quiz program was overseen by Dr. Sadiqa Nasreen, an Assistant Professor in the Department of General Medicine. Following the exam, there was an interactive discussion about Hepatitis.

The student Mr. Hari Sabarish Natarajan secured the first place in the quiz. Gomathi Sankaranarayanan and Mr Hani Abdul Rasheed secured the second and third places respectively. The winners were rewarded was cash and certificates of appreciation.

World Kidney Day 2024 Celebration

We held our world kidney day CME event conducted by Nephrology Department & Department of General Medicine-Organized by Dr. Ravi Kumar Sr. Consultant Nephrologist, Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College & Hospital, Madagadipet, Puducherry & Dr. Girija Gopal, Professor & HOD, Medicine Department. A CME was organized on 14.03.2024 at Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College & Hospital Campus. Our Guest speakers were Dr. Ranjanne Muthu, Senior Consultant Nephrologist, Apollo Hospitals, Chennai & Dr. Thiagarajan Thandavan, CEO, TIDES Institute, Chennai, who expounded on the World Kidney Day theme for this year “Kidney Health for All – Advancing Equitable Access to Care and Optimal Medication Practice”. We were ably assisted by Dr. Sugan Gandhi Asst. Professor of Nephrology, SMVMCH & Dr. Gavaskar, Dr. Shalini, Dr. Akkasthiya, Dr.Pooja, Mr. Adhimoolam and other staff from the Nephrology department. Total of 94 delegates attended the CME Programme.

 

“POCUS-2024 – A Hands-On Workshop”

Organized by: Department of General Medicine & Cardiology

Nature of the Program: Offline

Date: Feb-6th & April 16th , 2024

Time: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Venue: 4th Floor Conference Hall, SMVMCH

Participants

  • Postgraduates : 20 Nos 2021 & 2022 Batch

Resource Persons:

  • Ashida .T.S – Professor, Department of Cardiology, SMVMCH
  • A.K. Badrinath – Professor, Department of General Medicine, SMVMCH
  • Devan. R – Assistant Professor, Department of Cardiology, SMVMCH
  • Sathiyanarayanan. J – Associate Professor, Department of General Medicine, SMVMCH.
  • Babu Krishnan, Clinical Applications specialist, Sonosite

Organizing Team

  • General Medicine & Cardiology Department

Topics Covered

  • Echo Cardiogram
  • Ultra Sonogram

Summary

POCUS-2024 was a comprehensive hands-on workshop conducted as part of skill training for postgraduate students of General Medicine at SMVMCH. The workshop focused on imparting knowledge and practical skills in bedside Echocardiogram and point of care ultrasound (USG) techniques. The event spanned across two dates: February 6, 2024, and April 16, 2024, with active contribution from cardiologists at SMVMCH and expert faculty from Sonosite.

Participant Feedback:

Feedback from participants was collected to gauge the effectiveness of the workshop. The majority of responses were positive, highlighting key aspects such as

Usefulness of Training Content:

Participants found the training content highly relevant to their practice in General medicine.

Adequacy of Practice Time:

Many felt they were given sufficient time to practice their skills during the workshop sessions.

Clarity of Objectives:

Participants generally felt well-informed about the workshop objectives and found their doubts adequately addressed by the instructors.

Stimulation of Learning:

The workshop activities were effective in stimulating learning among the participants.

Suggestions for Improvement:

Some participants suggested including additional topics and increasing the duration of practice sessions and conduct sessions periodically to reinforce the skills.

 

 

World Obesity Day

Date: 04.03.2024
Time: 10.30 am to 11.30apm & 02.00pm to 04.00 pm
Venue: Bharatha Devi English High School & MIT auditorium
Department: General Medicine

Celebrating World Obesity Day 2024: Promoting Awareness and Healthy Lifestyles
On the 4th of March 2024, the global community came together to observe World Obesity Day, shedding light on one of the most pressing health issues of our time. Two such activities took place in Puducherry, India, engaging both school children and young adults.

Activity 1:
Empowering School Children
The morning of March 4th saw an enlightening session held at Bharatha Matha High School, aimed at adolescent students aged 10 to 16 about the significance of combating obesity. Dr. Kawiraj and Dr. Sravya, Senior residents of general Medicine, spearheaded an interactive lecture, captivating the young minds with insights into the causes and consequences of obesity. A highlight of the session was an activity where students calculated their Body Mass Index (BMI), gaining a personal understanding of their health status. Those who actively participated and interpreted their BMI were acknowledged with pens, encouraging them to take charge of their health journey.

Activity 2:
Inspiring Young Adults towards Healthier Living
In the afternoon, the Manakula Vinayagar Institute of Technology (MIT) witnessed a vibrant gathering of approximately 200 young adult students eager to listen to the discourse on obesity. Professor Sumitra, representing MIT, extended a warm welcome to the attendees, setting the stage for a session led by Dr. S. Girija, a Professor of General Medicine from Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College and Hospital. Dr. Girija shed light on the global prevalence of obesity, emphasizing its impact not only on individuals but also on society as a whole. Stressing the importance of healthy eating habits and regular physical activity, the speaker inspired the audience to adopt sustainable lifestyle changes.

The session culminated in a lively physical activity program led by Ms. Zen Kumsie, a seasoned physical fitness trainer. Through a dynamic blend of aerobics, cardio, and dance movements, students enthusiastically participated, experiencing firsthand the joy of physical exercise. The event concluded on a grateful note, with Dr. Sravya extending heartfelt thanks to all participants and contributors for their unwavering support towards promoting health and well-being. World Obesity Day 2024 in Puducherry served as a poignant reminder of the collective responsibility to combat obesity and foster healthier communities.
The event is registered in World Obesity Day website. The link is as follows: https://www.worldobesityday.org/wod-map/events

 

Skills development programme “Enhancing IV cannulation technique”

Date: 1,2,3rd february 2024
Time: 01.30 pm to 04.00 pm
Venue: Simulation centre
Department: General Medicine

Skill enhancement for interns-2024 – IV cannulation technique. A skill enhancement activity, for interns was conducted by faculty of General Medicine on IV cannulation technique on 01.02.2024 to 03.02.2024 around 110 interns participated in the programme . A checklist for assessment was used to ensure that the interns are meeting the necessary criteria and performing the technique correctly. E-certificates were given to those who successfully completed the program

The following are some of the recommendations from the participants to enhance such programs:

Feedback

1. Regular Practice Sessions: Participants emphasized the need for regular practice sessions, both on mannequins and real patients, to build confidence and proficiency in skills like IV cannulation.

2. Incorporating more hands-on demonstrations and simulations, including videos can help interns better understand and retain the techniques taught.

3. Time Management: Some participants suggested allocating more time for assessment and practice, ensuring that interns have sufficient opportunity to master the skills being taught.

4. Diverse Skill Set: Consider adding other related procedures such as ascetic tapping, ABG, ECG, urinary catheterization, and tracheal intubation to future programs, broadening interns skill sets and preparedness for clinical practice.

5. Small Group Sizes: To facilitate better interaction and individualized attention, it may be beneficial to have smaller groups of interns for each instructor during training sessions.

6. Clear Explanation of Difficulties: Instructors should provide detailed explanations, especially regarding difficult aspects of procedures like IV cannulation, to help interns overcome challenges effectively.

7. Regular Program Updates: Interns expressed interest in participating in similar skill enhancement programs regularly, suggesting that such initiatives should be conducted frequently to continually reinforce and expand their skills.

Here is a breakdown of the responses:

1. Guidance by the Instructor

  • Adequate: -50
  • Excellent: -50
  • Low: =1

2. Self-Assessment on Cannulation Ability:
– 1 (Very Easy): 59
– 2: 21
– 3: 8
– 4: 10
– 5 (Very Difficult): 6

3. Suggestions for Assessing Skills:
– Responses varied widely, including suggestions for adding more procedures, increasing hands-on practice, providing more time for learning, and conducting assessments on real patients.
4. Recommendations for Such Programs:
– Responses included requests for more frequent programs, diverse skill sets, practical demonstrations, and adequate time management.
5. Number of Difficult Cannulations Encountered:
– The responses varied, with some indicating specific numbers and others providing qualitative descriptions. Based on this feedback, addressing any areas where guidance may have been lacking or where difficulties were encountered during cannulation can lead to more effective training outcomes.

International Women’s Day Celebration: Empowering Women in Leadership

On March 9, 2024, the Department of General Medicine organized a captivating talk show on women leadership to commemorate International Women’s Day. The event, was graced by esteemed senior lawyer with 35 years of professional experience, Adv.Vrinda Mohan from Puducherry.

Under the adept coordination of Dr. S. Girija, Professor of General Medicine, the talk show brought together a diverse group of women from various backgrounds and designations. With around 50 participants actively engaging in discussions, the event provided a platform for meaningful interaction and reflection.

The dialogue kicked off with the HOD elucidating the essence of leadership and its significance to women. Emphasizing the innate qualities of women as empathizers, good listeners, and communicators, the conversation navigated through intriguing questions: Are women inherently better leaders? What impediments hinder women from assuming leadership roles? How can women effectively balance home and work responsibilities?

Amidst the exchange of ideas, participants courageously shared personal anecdotes, shedding light on the adversities they had overcome. One such narrative highlighted the resilience of a woman who triumphed over abuse, emphasizing the transformative power of education in her journey to stability and empowerment.

Throughout the discussion, Mrs. Vrinda Mohan’s moderation proved invaluable. With her insightful interventions and personal anecdotes, she enriched the conversation, offering guidance and inspiration. She underscored the importance of breaking down barriers and fostering a supportive network among female colleagues, advocating for mentorship and holistic wellbeing.

As emotions ran high and tears flowed, the talk show became a poignant testament to the resilience and fortitude of women. Amidst shared struggles and triumphs, participants found solace and strength in unity, reaffirming their commitment to overcoming obstacles and forging ahead.

In her closing remarks, Mrs. Vrinda Mohan emphasized the essence of inclusive leadership, urging participants to cultivate empathy and foster collaboration. Expressing gratitude to all attendees for their invaluable contributions, the event concluded on a note of appreciation and empowerment.

In the journey towards gender equality and inclusive leadership, events like these serve as beacons of hope and catalysts for change, inspiring women to embrace their potential and redefine the contours of leadership in a rapidly evolving world.

 

World Diabetes Day-2023 Diabolic Quiz

World Diabetes Day- 2023 Patient activities were carried out 14th ,15th, 16th&17th of November- 23. Patients were screened for complication of diabetes mellitus namely nephropathy, Neuropathy, retinopathy and CV risk factors, patients were screened by Postgraduate Students of Medicine. Foot care advice and healthy foot practices were provided by Nursing college students.

A quiz programme “DIABOLIC 2023”- Diabetes Mellitus quiz prelims was conducted on 09.11.2023 in basement auditorium, in view of World Diabetes Day 2023. 22 teams participated in the preliminary round, five teams were selected for Diabolic- 2023 final quiz on 15th November 2023

5 Teams are as follows,

Sl.NoTeam NameTeam MembersYear of Studying
1GLYCEMIC GIRLS1. S. Yazhini
2. T.T. Tamizhchelvi
CRRI
CRRI
2MODY1. Guhan.S
2. Hariharan.B
2020-25 Batch
2020-25 Batch
3A1C ALLIES1. Abhishek.R
2. CharanVishwa.B
2019-24 batch
2019-24 batch
4INSULIN ICONS1. Hani Abdul Rasheed
2. Fathima Sana
2020-25 Batch
2020-25 Batch
5LISPRO1. HemanthRhaj
2. Girirajan.N
2020-25 Batch
2020-25 Batch

A quiz programme “DIABOLIC 2023”- Diabetes Mellitus quiz Finalswas conducted on 15.11.2023 in basement auditorium, in view of World Diabetes Day 2023. 5 teams participated in the Final round. The following emerged as winners

Winners List

Sl.NoTeam NameTeam MembersYear of Study
1GLYCEMIC GIRLS1. S. Yazhini
2. T.T. Tamizhchelvi
CRRI
CRRI
Winner
2INSULIN ICONS1. Hani Abdul Rasheed
2. Fathima Sana
2020-25 Batch
2020-25 Batch
1st Runner up
3LISPRO1. HemanthRhaj
2. Girirajan.N
2020-25 Batch
2020-25 Batch
2nd Runner up
 

World Diabetes Day-2023 Patient Activities

World Diabetes Day- 2023 Patient activities were carried out 14th ,15th, 16th&17th of November- 23. Patients were screened for complication of diabetes mellitus namely nephropathy, Neuropathy, retinopathy and CV risk factors, patients were screened by Postgraduate Students of Medicine. Foot care advice and healthy foot practices were provided by Nursing college students.

World Diabetes Day- 2023 Patient activities were carried out 14th ,15th, 16th&17th of November- 23. Patients were screened for complication of diabetes mellitus namely nephropathy, Neuropathy, retinopathy and CV risk factors, patients were screened by Postgraduate Students of Medicine. Foot care advice and healthy foot practices were provided by Nursing college students.

Total number screened- 42, HbA1C> 6.5-24 Patients derangedrenal function test-1 patient, neuropathy-7 patients, retinopathy – 1 patient, were given advice regarding there diabetic status. A video was shown on the exercise pattern and basis of diabetes. A feedback was obtained from the participants.

As the theme of this year is “Know your risk- Know your response”, a screening activity was undertaken by the postgraduate students utilizing IDF risk assessment score. Here 600 werequestioned and advice provided.

A awareness walk “Dia walk” was done on 15.11.2023. The Postgraduate students of Medicine, students of Nursing college walked along the street of Madagadipet, showing placards

 

World Diabetes Day-2023 – Guest Lecture 2023

As a concluding activity of WDD celebration, a guest lecturewas conducted on 21 st of November 2023. Dr .Sadishkamalanathan , Professor of Endocrinology ,JIPMERdelivered a lecture” Diabetes update- drugs and devices’.About 92 participants attended the program.DrS.Girija, Professor and HOD gave the welcome addressand a report of the WDD celebration was read out.About 40 patients underwent a head to toe checkup by thepost graduate students of General Medicine and all patientswere screened for neuropathy, nephropathy, retinopathy,and CV risk factors. The nursing college students gave adviceon healthy food practice and importance of foot care. Avideo on proper exercise was played in the premise. AFeedback was obtained from the patients.The lecture was followed by prize distribution to thewinners of Quiz ‘Diabolic”, Drawing competition for schoolstudents, Doodle competition for UG medical students.

Continuing Medical Education (CME)

Our recent Continuing Medical Education (CME) seminar provided a platform to delve into the world of Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs), shedding light on their diagnosis, management, and significance in healthcare. Dr. S. Girija, HOD, delved into the theme of NTD 2024, elucidating why these diseases are considered neglected and outlining necessary steps to address them from various perspectives.

Dr. Venkateswaran, Additional Professor at JIPMER, delivered an enlightening session on Melioidosis, emphasizing its status as a neglected disease. From basics to management, he elucidated the difficulties in diagnosis, red flags for suspicion, treatment approaches, and common pitfalls.
-Dr. KN Viswanathan highlighted the urgency of addressing Rabies seriously, underlining its impact on public health and the importance of preventive measures.

An online quiz program through Quizizz engaged postgraduate students, promoting interactive learning. Congratulations to Dr. Abhinav, the first-place winner, and Dr. Dinesh Varma, the runner-up, who were honored by our esteemed guest speakers.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all participants, speakers, and organizers for making this CME seminar a resounding success. Special thanks to Dr. Kawiraj for his vote of thanks, concluding the event on a high note. Let’s continue our efforts to combat Neglected Tropical Diseases and improve global health outcomes.

Nephrology and General Medicine

“ Crrt Update Workshop the Basics

Update on plasmapheresis August 01st 2023

Basement Auditorium 2-3 pm

Mr. Joseph Mathew Clinical Lead Therapy- Baxter

Dr. Ravikumar, Professor of Nephrology

CRRT update was carried out covering the basic principles involved.

The indications for CRRT and the various modalities of CRRT were presented.

Detailed discussion about CRRT – Prismaflex Machine was carried out & its various parts were demonstrated

Live demonstration and troubleshooting methods were expounded to the audience comprising of PG students, staff, Dialysis technicians and nurses.

Post graduate students and faculty of General Medicine & Nephrology participated in the program

Principles of Plasmapheresis were presented and plasmafilter and the circuit was shown. 

Department of General Medicine

A Guest lecture was organized on 15.09.2023 on the topic- Balanced Fluid therapy in ICU and surgery. Post graduate students of department of medicine, surgery and emergency attended the lecture. The speaker emphasized on the differences in administering balanced and unbalanced salt solutions, during resuscitative with large volume of fluids.

Cardiology & General Medicine

World Heart Day 2023 Celebration

Theme for This Year: Use Know

World Heart Day Celebration 2023 was organized by Dept. of Cardiology & General Medicine on 29.09.2023.

A CME Programme was conducted and Eminent cardiologists from prestigious Institutions delivered guest lectures on advanced ECG topics Dr. Suresh kumar sukumaran (JIPMER) spoke on Approach to bradyarrhythmias, Dr. B. Sridhar (JIPMER) delivered a lecture on Approach to Tachyarrhythmias, Dr. R. Sakthivel (Dr. Kamatchi Memorial Hospital, Chennai) spoke on Management of Arrhythmias in ER, Dr. Kalaichelvan (MMM, Chennai) delivered a lecture on AMI-Culprit vessel localisation by ECG, Dr. Avinash Anantharaj (JIPMER) spoke on Approach to congenital heart diseases.

Total of 191 delegates attended the CME Programme & TNMC Credit points were given.

Students of AHS organized a patient awareness programme on “Prevention of heart disease” in the hospital courtyard. Poster competition & Quiz competition was conducted based on the theme.

Dr. Ashida Professor of Cardiology delivered the welcome address. There was active participation from the delegates. The programme concluded with prize distribution & vote of thanks by Dr. Devan Asst. Prof. of Cardiology.

Organized & conducted

S.No.DateNature of the ProgramProgramme
1Nov. 2014Guest Lecture· Diabetes & Heart · Changing Pradigm in management of Type 2 DM
2Jan 20151. Sarcopenia & ageing 2. Non Motor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease
3March 2015Swine flu – an update
407.04.2017Insulin update
519.04.20181. Heart Failure –Unmet Needs” 2. Recent Advances in the Management of Heart failure”
621.09.15Day CelebrationWorld Alzheimers Day
706.10.15International day of older people
821.11.15World Diabetic Day
923.09.16World Alzheimer’s Day Banners, Posters & Special camp
1020.11.16World Heart Day Celebration-camp
1121.11.2016 to 25.11.2016Special dietician awareness speech
1221.09.2017World Alzheimer’s Day
1301.12.2017World Diabetes Day 2017
1408.02.18 “Overview of Myeloproliferative syndrome”. 
1525.11.2016Awareness lectureSpecial dietician awareness speech
1624.06.2016CMERespiratory Medicine quiz programme for Napcon 2016 for Puducherry state
17Oct’31 & Nov 1, 2015ConferenceSMV-SIPCON’15 Participants – 200 nos.
1827.08.16NEWRON’16 Credit points – 5 Attended faculty & PGs – 60 nos. Final year U.G. students – 100 nos.
1915.09.2018“SMV-Cardiocon ‘ 18”

Conference: SMV-Cardiocon’18

YearName of the Post-graduatesWorking InstituteEmail ID
2012 – 2015Dr. R. HarishPursuing DM (Cardio) PSG, Coimbatore[email protected]
Dr. J. SathiyanarayananAsst. Professor, SMVMCH[email protected]
Dr. Prinoj VarghesePrivate Practitioner, Cochin[email protected]
2013 – 2016Dr. PalaniappanPrivate Practitioner, Manaparai[email protected]
Dr. Vivek. N.VPrivate Practitioner, Erode[email protected]
Dr. Chandrasekar KondaPrivate Practitioner, – Tirupathi[email protected]
Dr. Prinesh VarghesePrivate Practitioner, Cochin[email protected]
2014 – 2017Dr. Gopi Srikanth PratipathiPrivate Practitioner,, Kakinada[email protected]
Dr. S. Suresh BabuAsst. Professor, SLMIS, Puducherry[email protected]
Dr. T. Vishwa TejaPrivate Practitioner, Chennai[email protected]
Dr. A. JeyasuriyaConsultant- Apollo Hospital, Madurai[email protected]
2015 – 2018Dr. M. VenkatramConsultant, Nephrologist, East coast hospital, Pondy,[email protected]
Dr. Suhaim Latif PerumbadiConsultant, MES Medical College, Kolathur, Kerala[email protected]
Dr. D. NagabhushanConsultant, DNB ENT Narayana Medical college, Nellore.[email protected]
Dr. Mopuru Penchala VarunConsultant, Narayana Hrydhaya Medical college, Nellore.[email protected]
2016-2019Dr. A. Omar ShahidPractice in own Hospital – Razack Hospital, Kayalpatnam[email protected]
Dr. M. Mohammad Inaamul HassanAssistant Professor, SRM Medical College, Trichy[email protected]
Dr. S. YogeshConsultant, Sri Narayani Hospital & Research centre, Vellore.[email protected]
Dr. A. Raghu Rama ReddyAssistant Professor, Prathima Institute of Medical Sciences, Karimnagar, Telangana State.[email protected]
Dr. P.S. AravindConsultant in Private Hospital Believers Church Medical Centre, Konni, Pathanamthitta[email protected]
2017-2020Dr. Biju. D.RPost graduate student (DNB Nephrology) Madurai Meenakshi mission hospital , TN 
Dr. M. Balaji VenkateshwaranPrivate Practitioner 
Dr. R. VenkateshSenior Resident, SVMCH, Ariyur. 
Dr. S. VigneshAssistant Professor, Melmaruvathur Medical College & Hospital, Tamilnadu 
Dr. C. Sibi ChakravarthyPrivate Practitioner, Krishnagiri 
Dr. V. Naveen SathishPrivate Practitioner, Nagercoil 
Dr. Firas Rauf MammooJunior Consultant @ KMCH, Coimbatore 
Dr. R. RitvikConsultant @ Sapthagiri Hospital, BangaloreDNB GASTRO
2018-21Dr. Karthik.JDNB cardiology, Fortis Malar hospital[email protected]
Dr. C. KailashAssistant Professor, Sri Lakshmi Narayana Medical College,[email protected]
Dr. P. Pagavath BharathiDNB, Gastroenterology, Yasodha hospital, AP[email protected]
Dr. Arthy. SPrivate Practitioner, Panruti, Tamilnadu[email protected]
Dr. Divya. SDM Cardiology, Sri Ramachandra Medical college 
Dr. Louis Ferdin Zeno. JAssistant Professor, PIMS[email protected]
Dr. Mythreini. B.SSenior Resident SVMCH, Puducherry[email protected]
Dr. Priscilla Rubavathy. ESenior Resident, PIMS, Puducherry[email protected]
2019-22Dr. Araveinth. GPrivate Practice, Aravind Hospital, Erode[email protected]
Dr. Manomenane. MSR, IGMC& RI, Pondy[email protected]
Dr. Marie Jeffrey AmbroiseDM, Medical Oncology, CMC, Vellore.[email protected]
Dr. Moorthy. SDNB cardiology, Southern Railway hospital Chennai.[email protected]
Dr. Sivaram. ASR, Andaman Medical College[email protected]
Dr. Swapna. U.SPrivate Practice, Dubai[email protected]
Dr. Thenmozhi. SESIC hospital, Chennai[email protected]
Dr. Vignesh Kumar. V.ASR, Velammal medical College, Madurai[email protected]
Dr. Ram Arvind. VSR, SMVMCH[email protected]
Dr. Ramesh Bala. APrivate Practice, Karaikkal[email protected]

Testimonial from PG Alumni

YearPG NameDesignationTestimonial
2012-15Dr. J. SathiyanarayananAssociate Professor, SMVMCHSMVMC & H, General Medicine department helped me to discover my passion for General Medicine. My professor’s helped me to achieve my goal to become a good physician. 
2019-22Dr. Ram Arvind. VSenior ResidentSMVMC & H , General Medicine department gave the best 3 years of my life in academic and career modulation and able to treat the patient to the up to date knowledge.

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