Department of Pathology
Over View
The department of Pathology started functioning with various activities including investigative services, teaching and training of undergraduates and postgraduates. Since then the department has progressed rapidly in terms of expansion in services, recruitment of capable faculty members, paramedical & supportive staff as well as installation of sophisticated and modern equipments.
The department has started a graduate research laboratory. In addition, range of various immunohistochemical stains which have been added now help in further making a more specific diagnosis. For better services a fully Automated Tissue Processor, a semi-automated microtome and a Cryostat have been added.
Vision
- To provide best medical education, ethical research and quality diagnostic services and to be recognized as a centre of excellence in patient care and education.
Mission
- To provide the highest quality of education, training and research experience for students.
- To ensure the highest quality and effective diagnostic services for optimum patient care.
- To promote innovative and ethical research activities in the department.
Program Specific outcomes
UG – Department of Pathology
Generic outcome
To provide the students with a comprehensive knowledge of the mechanisms and causes of disease in order to enable him/her to achieve complete understanding of the natural history and clinical manifestations of disease.
Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)-UG
- PSO1: Comprehension of the causes, evolution and mechanisms of disease
- PSO2: Knowledge of alterations in gross and cellular morphology of organs in disease states
- PSO3: Ability to correlate the natural history and structural and functional changes with the clinical manifestations of diseases, their diagnosis and therapy
- PSO4: Should be able to function as a team, develop an attitude of cooperation with colleague. Develop communication skill to convey the diagnosis.
- PSO5: Update newer entities, recent classification and diagnostic methodology using problem-based learning
Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)-PG
At the end of the MD training program in Pathology, the postgraduate student should be able to
- Diagnose routine histopathology (surgical& gynae) and cytopathology cases, blood and bone marrow examination and various tests of Laboratory Medicine (clinical pathology) as well as Blood Banking (Transfusion Medicine).
- Interpret and correlate clinical and laboratory data so that clinical manifestations of diseases can be explained.
- Advise on the appropriate specimens and tests necessary to arrive at a diagnosis in a problematic case.
- Should be able to teach Pathology to undergraduates, postgraduates, nurses and paramedical staff including laboratory personnel.
- Plan, execute, analyze and present research work.
- Make and record observations systematically and maintain accurate records of tests and their results for reasonable periods of time. Identify problems in the laboratory, offer solutions thereof and maintain a high order of quality control.
- Should be familiar with the function, handling and routine care of equipment in the laboratory.
- Able to collect specimens by routinely performing non-invasive out-patient procedure such as vein-puncture, finger-prick, fine needle aspiration of superficial lumps and bone-marrow aspirates and provide appropriate help to colleagues performing an invasive procedure such as a biopsy or an imaging guided biopsy.
- Able to perform routine tests in a pathology Laboratory including grossing of specimens, processing, cutting of paraffin and frozen sections, making smears and staining.
- Capable of safe and effective disposal of laboratory waste.
- Able to supervise and work with subordinates and colleagues in a laboratory.
- Should be able to function as a part of a team, develop an attitude of co-operation with colleagues and interact with the patient and the clinician or other colleagues to provide the best possible diagnosis or opinion.
- Always adopt ethical principles and maintain proper etiquette in dealing with patients, relatives and other colleagues to provide the best possible diagnosis or opinion.
- Develop communication skills to word reports and professional opinion as well as to interact with patients, relatives, peers and paramedical staff and for effective teaching.
Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)
- PEO1-Acquisition and transfer of knowledge, skills and attitude to undergraduate, postgraduate students and colleagues for quality care and outcome
- PEO2-To do research, interpret, publish and disseminate the knowledge in improving the contemporary medicine.
- PEO3-To collaborate and communicate with national and international networks to update and disseminate information related to modern medicine.
Facilities
Library
Departmental library is having more than 200 recent edition books on various sub-specialties. In central library having more than 700 books in pathology sections with 1100 e-journals.
Museum: The department has one of the best organized museum using ICD coding. The museum has about 400 mounted specimens. Another unique feature includes display of educational materials such as numerous line drawings of specimens, charts of pathogenesis, similes of common terms used in pathology and a gallery full of portraits of famous pathologists with their major contribution tracing the history of Pathology.
Diagnostic services
The pathology department caters laboratory services to the patients of the Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College and Hospital as well as outside patients. The laboratory services with NABL accreditation are given under the following categories.
- Clinical pathology & Haematology laboratory
- Cytology laboratory
- Blood Centre
- Histopathology
- Immunohistochemistry
Clinical pathology & Haematology laboratory Clinical Pathology Laboratory of the department is located in the hospital close to the OPDs for patient’s convenience. It offers routine diagnostic services to the patients like
- Fluid cytology
- Urine analysis including microscopy of deposits
- Semen analysis
Hematology section
- Routine hematology techniques
- Screening for hemoparasites
- Peripheral smear reporting
- Special stains
- Coagulation studies
- Bone marrow aspiration
- Work up for Nutritional and hemolytic anemias
- Lymphoma /Leukemia work up
Clinical pathology
- Urine strips reagent and microscopy are used routine urine tests.
- Fluid analysis.
- Urine urobilinogen, phorphobilinogen, Hb, Myoglobin, Chyluria
- Semen analysis & Fructose.
Routine hematology- Complete Haemogram which includes
- Complete Blood Count (CBC) by *Horiba DX Nexus & DF 120 automated Blood cell counter of 26 parameters two in numbers
- Blood smear study, Malarial antigen, Reticulocyte count.
- Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR)
- Bone marrow studies
- Coagulation work up with Bleeding time, Clotting time, Prothrombin time, Activated partial thromboplastin time and D-Dimer test for FDP.
- Hemolytic work up with Osmotic fragility test, Sickling test. Coombs test and Hams test.
- Leukemia work up which includes cytochemical stains like PAS, Sudan black with basic immunohistochemical markers for T& B cells like CD 3, CD 20 & CD 45.
Blood Center
Blood Bank works round the clock to serve the patients during emergency and elective therapeutic procedures. Apart from the routine Blood donation, cross matching and Coomb’s test, Blood Grouping camps in other institutes & companies are also conducted. The Blood Bank maintains a voluntary Blood donor database to help the patients. Recently the Blood bank has been upgraded for component separation. RBC concentrate, platelet concentrate and fresh frozen plasma are issued to the patients, depending on the indications.
Routine procedures -screening of donors, phlebotomy
- Cross matching
- Component separation techniques
- Record maintenance
Histopathology Laboratory
Histopathology laboratory receives specimens from the operation theatres in the hospital. After grossing, processing is done by Leica automated Electronic tissue processor and sectioning in semi automated microtome. Apart from the routine Hematoxylin and Eosin staining, special stains for fungus, bacteria, TB, Lepra bacilli, iron, melanin, and mucin are regularly used. Cryostat sections are available for the frozen reports.
Post graduates will be performing the day to day work in the department with the guidance of faculty, like:
- Grossing of surgical pathology specimens
- Daily screening of Histopathology slides.
- Routine staining procedures
- Special stains
- Immunohistochemistry and immunofluorescence
- Histopathological techniques
- Museum techniques
- Record maintenance
Immunohistochemistry Laboratory
- Immunohistochemistry lab is functioning with epithelial markers (cytokeratin, EMA), Thyroid markers (CK19 & HBME-1), soft tissue markers ( Desmin, Vimentin ,SMA, S 100, NSE, Melan A), Lymphoid markers ( CD 3, CD 20, CD 15, CD 30, CD 45) and hormone receptors ( ER,PR Her2).
Autopsy section
Routine foetal autopsy techniques
- Routine foetal autopsy techniques
Cytology laboratory
- The departmental cytology laboratory is situated in the hospital in the other OPDs for patients’ convenience.
The departmental cytology laboratory is situated in the hospital in the other OPDs for patients’ convenience.
- Routine FNACs from breast, thyroid, Lymph node etc. by aspiration as well as non-aspiration techniques.
- Guided FNACs are done mainly by USG guidance on request from the clinicians. Few CT guided are also being done.
- Fluid cytology like ascitic fluid, synovial fluid,CSF, etc using cytospin.
- Routine Pap smear screening is done for cervical cytology.
- FNAC procedures
- CT/USG guided FNAC
Faculty list
| S. No. | Faculty Name | Designation | Department |
| 1 | Dr. Erli Amel Ivan | Professor and Head | Pathology |
| 2 | Dr. Srivani. S | Professor | Pathology |
| 3 | Dr. Vimal. M | Professor | Pathology |
| 4 | Dr. Sriram. V | Professor | Pathology |
| 5 | Dr. Jayanthi. C | Professor | Pathology |
| 6 | Dr. Thara. K | Associate Professor | Pathology |
| 7 | Dr. Abinizha. S | Associate Professor | Pathology |
| 8 | Dr. Revathi. G | Assistant Professor | Pathology |
| 9 | Dr. Narayana Vadivoo. R | Assistant Professor | Pathology |
| 10 | Dr. Megha. M. T | Assistant Professor | Pathology |
| 11 | Dr. Priya. S | Assistant Professor | Pathology |
| 12 | Dr. Arun Kumar. V | Assistant Professor | Pathology |
| 13 | Dr. Ashmi R P | Tutor | Pathology |
| 14 | Dr. Rahini A | Tutor | Pathology |
| 15 | Dr. Thivya T | Tutor | Pathology |
| 16 | Dr. Soundarya S | Tutor | Pathology |
| 17 | Dr. Rasiga A | Tutor | Pathology |
| 18 | Dr. Sudharsan Ramanujam N | Tutor | Pathology |
| 19 | Dr. Proshoo Reddy | Tutor | Pathology |
| 20 | Dr. Priyanka. S | Tutor | Pathology |
| 21 | Dr. O.Kumaravelan | Tutor | Pathology |
| 22 | Dr. Sheik Mohamed Yasar | Tutor | Pathology |
| 23 | Dr. Shanmugapriya | Tutor | Pathology |
| 24 | Dr. K.Abirami | Tutor | Pathology |
| 25 | Dr. Gobaalan | Tutor | Pathology |
| 26 | Dr. Abdoul Rahman | Tutor | Pathology |
Events
Events
A Personalized, AI-Driven Adaptive Learning Framework for Undergraduate Pathology Training
Organized by: Department of Pathology
Date: 18.12.2025
Time: 9.30 am – 10.30 am
Venue: Lecture Hall VI
Participants: 250 Undergraduate Students
Coordinator: Dr. Sriram, Professor of Pathology, SMVMCH
Guest Speaker: Dr. Oshan Saini, MD, DM (Histopathology), Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology, P.I.M.S, Puducherry
Objectives
To introduce undergraduate students to AI-driven adaptive learning in pathology, emphasize personalized learning approaches, and highlight the role of artificial intelligence in enhancing competency-based medical education.
Programmer Overview
The programmer featured an expert lecture by Dr. Oshan Saini on the application of artificial intelligence in undergraduate pathology training. The session focused on adaptive learning frameworks, personalized assessment strategies, and the use of AI tools to identify individual learning gaps. The lecture was interactive and encouraged student engagement through discussion on practical applications and future prospects of AI in pathology education.
Outcomes
Participants developed an understanding of AI-enabled personalized learning systems and their relevance in pathology education. The session enhanced awareness of technology-assisted learning and promoted interest in innovative educational methods.
Conclusion
The programmer successfully provided insights into the role of AI-driven adaptive learning in undergraduate pathology training. It contributed to improved awareness of modern educational strategies and supported the adoption of learner-centric, competency-based approaches in medical education.
Screen Vignette – “The Research Chronicles”
Organized by: Department of Pathology
Date: November 11, 2025
Time: 11:00 AM
Venue: Demo Room – 1
Participants: Postgraduates
Organizing Secretaries: Dr. Erli Amel Ivan, Dr. Megha M. T.
Guest Speaker: Dr. Amol
The Department of Pathology organized an insightful and interactive Screen Vignette session titled “The Research Chronicles” on November 11, 2025, at Demo Room–1. The session was specially curated for postgraduate students to enhance their understanding of research methodology, data interpretation, and the practical challenges encountered during scientific investigations.
The program was initiated by the Organizing Secretaries, Dr. Erli Amel Ivan and Dr. Megha M. T., who welcomed the participants and introduced the objectives of the session. The event featured a series of visual case-based vignettes illustrating various stages of research—from topic selection and literature review to ethics approval, data analysis, and manuscript preparation.
Guest Speaker: Dr. Amol R Dongre enriched the session by sharing valuable real-world experiences and guiding students on common pitfalls, best practices, and effective strategies for producing quality research during postgraduate training. His interactive discussion encouraged students to ask questions and engage in reflective thinking about their research responsibilities.
Conclusion
The Screen Vignette session proved to be highly informative and beneficial for all postgraduate attendees. It not only strengthened their conceptual understanding of research processes but also motivated them to approach their ongoing and future projects with clarity, discipline, and scientific rigor. The event was well-received and contributed significantly to building research competence among postgraduate trainees.


Research week celebration
Event Name:
Debate on “Research in UG Curriculum – Boon or Burden?”
Organized By: Department of Pathology
Venue: Lecture Hall–6
Date: 10.11.2025
Time: 09.30 A.M
Participants: 250 Students
Organizing Secretary: Dr. Megha M. T.
Guest Speakers/Judges: Dr. Amol R Dongre, Dr. Venkatarangan K. S.
The Department of Pathology organized an engaging and thought-provoking debate on the topic “Research in the Undergraduate Curriculum – Boon or Burden?” on November 10, 2025, at Lecture Hall–6. The session witnessed the enthusiastic participation of 250 undergraduate students who actively contributed to the vibrant academic atmosphere.
The event commenced with a welcome address by the Organizing Secretary, Dr. Megha M. T., who highlighted the growing importance of research exposure in medical education. The debate featured teams arguing for and against integrating research into the undergraduate curriculum, presenting diverse perspectives backed by real-world examples and academic rationale.
Guest speakers Dr. Amol and Dr. Venkatarangan K. S. served as judges and enriched the discussion by offering valuable insights, emphasizing critical thinking, scientific curiosity, and balanced academic workload management. Their expert commentary helped students understand the practical implications and long-term benefits of early research involvement.
Conclusion:
The debate successfully fostered analytical thinking among students and provided a platform to voice their opinions on an evolving component of medical education. The session concluded with the judges commending the participants for their clarity of thought and encouraging them to pursue research with passion and responsibility. The event was well-received and contributed significantly to enhancing research awareness among undergraduates.


Seminar and Workshop on “Automation and Morphology in Hematology
Seminar and Workshop on “Automation and Morphology in Hematology
Event Name: Seminar and Workshop on “Automation and Morphology in Hematology
Organized By: Department of Pathology
Venue: Demo Room – 1 Dept of Pathology
Date: 03.11.2025
Time: 02.30 P.M
Participants: 20 participants, including Professors, Associate Professors, Assistant Professors, Senior Lab Supervisor, and Technician
Organizing Secretary: Dr. Erli Amel Ivan
Speaker: Mr. Sathish, Senior Application Specialist
The Department of Pathology conducted a Seminar and Workshop on “Automation and Morphology in Hematology: Pathologist’s Role” on 3rd November 2025 at 2:30 PM in Demo Room–1. The session was organized to update the faculty and technical staff on the recent advancements in automated hematology and to emphasize the continuing importance of morphological correlation in diagnostic practice.
Mr. Sathish, Application Specialist, served as the resource person and delivered an informative session on the principles, operation, and interpretation of automated haematology analyzers. He highlighted the evolving role of automation in improving laboratory efficiency and accuracy, while underscoring the critical contribution of pathologists in validating automated findings through morphological evaluation.
The workshop segment included a live demonstration and discussion of case-based examples, enabling participants to understand the integration of automated results with microscopic morphology. The interactive nature of the session encouraged active participation and knowledge sharing among faculty and staff.
Conclusion:
The seminar and workshop provided a valuable learning experience by bridging technological advancements with traditional diagnostic skills. It reinforced the significance of the pathologist’s expertise in ensuring diagnostic accuracy in the era of automation. The event concluded with appreciation from all participants and acknowledgment of the Department’s initiative to promote continuous professional development.
National Voluntary Blood Donation Awareness
Event Name: National Voluntary Blood Donation Awareness
Organized By: Department of Pathology
Venue: 1st Floor Own Book Reading Hall
Date: 29.10.2025
Time: 10.30 A.M
Organizational Team
Organizing Chairperson: Dr. Erli Amel Ivan
Organizing Secretary: Dr. Sriram.V
Nature of Delegates: AHS MLT & CPT 2nd year students.
Name of the sponsoring agency: Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College and Hospital
Sessions Conducted:
The Department of Pathology, Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College and Hospital, Puducherry has celebrated “National Voluntary Blood Donation Awareness – 2025” dated on 29th October 2025. Conducted a Guest Lecturer event under the topic “Blood Donation Awareness Among Students” and Online Quiz and Model Presentation competition on the theme “Give Blood Give Hope, Together we save Lifes”.
Description of the report:
As per the schedule, on 29th October 2025 at 10.00 am, the Online Quiz competition was conducted on the theme “Give Blood Give Hope, Together we save Life’s” in Own Book Reading Hall, First floor College Block. Around 50 students are participated in the competition following by the Guest Lecture was conducted on the topic of “Blood Donation Awareness Among Students” by Dr. A VADIVEL MD Transfusion Medicine Chief Medical Officer, JIPMER Puducherry.
AHS MLT students were participated in Model and Poster presentation on the topic of “Give Blood Give Hope, Together we save Life’s” in Lecturer Hall Pathology department. The assessment was done by Dr.Vimal, Professor, Department of Pathology, SMVMCH, based on the results of the participants. Dr. A VADIVEL MD Transfusion Medicine Chief Medical Officer, JIPMER felicitated the winners of the competition (I, & II prize) with Medals and Certificates were given to the participants. At end of the secession Dr. PRAGASH, Medical Superintendent, SMVMCH, felicitated the Guest with Memento and Certificate.
Molecular Insight into Colorectal Cancer
Event Name: Molecular Insight into Colorectal Cancer
Organized By: Department of Pathology
Venue: 1st Floor Own Book Reading Hall
Date: 14.10.2025
Organizing Secretary: Dr. Erli Amel Ivan
The Department of Pathology conducted a guest lecture on “Molecular Insight into Colorectal Cancer” on 14th October 2025 at the First Floor Own Book Reading Hall. The lecture was well attended by 29 participants, including Professors, Associate Professors, Assistant Professors, and Postgraduates.
The guest speaker, Dr. Ramya Natarajan, Oncopathologist, Neuberg Diagnostics, Chennai, delivered an engaging and informative session on “Pathological and Molecular Insights into Colorectal Cancer.” She discussed the recent advancements in molecular diagnostics, genetic mutations, and their implications in targeted therapy for colorectal cancer.
The guest speaker, Dr. Ramya Natarajan, Oncopathologist, Neuberg Diagnostics, Chennai, delivered an engaging and informative session on “Pathological and Molecular Insights into Colorectal Cancer.” She discussed the recent advancements in molecular diagnostics, genetic mutations, and their implications in targeted therapy for colorectal cancer.
The session was highly informative and provided participants with a deeper understanding of the integration of molecular techniques in cancer pathology. The program concluded with an interactive Q&A session, followed by a vote of thanks delivered by Dr. Erli Amel Ivan, Organizing Secretary, appreciating the speaker and participants for their enthusiastic involvement.
Conclusion:
The guest lecture on “Molecular Insight into Colorectal Cancer” proved to be highly enriching and informative. The session successfully enhanced the understanding of participants regarding the molecular mechanisms, diagnostic advancements, and therapeutic implications in colorectal cancer. The insightful presentation by Dr. Ramya Natarajan and the active engagement of faculty and postgraduates contributed to the success of the event. The Department of Pathology extends heartfelt appreciation to the speaker and all participants for making the program a valuable academic experience.
World Blood Donor Day Celebration
Event Name: World Blood Donor Day Celebration
Organized By: Department of Pathology
Venue: Blood Bank
Date: 24-06-2025
Time: 12 Noon
Organizational Team
Organizing Chairperson: Dr. Erli Amel Ivan
Organizing Secretary: Dr. Sriram.V
Nature of Delegates: MBBS PHASE II students.
Sessions Conducted:
The Department of Pathology, Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College and Hospital, Puducherryhascelebrated“WorldBlood donor Day – 2025”on 12thJune 2025. Under the topic“Basics in Immunohaematology”, Online Qiuz competition was conducted.
Description of the Report:
Online Quiz
As per the schedule, on12th June 2025 at 9.30 am, the Online Quiz competition was conducted on the theme“Basics in Immunohaematology” in Lecture Hall – II. Around 132 students participated in the competition. The assessment was done by Dr.Abinizha.S, Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology, SMVMCH, based on the results of the participants.
Report on Day 2 World Blood Donor Day Celebration
Date: 14.06.2025 (Saturday)
Venue: Blood Centre, SMVMCH
Name of the organizing department: Blood Centre, Department of Pathology
Organizational Team
Organizing Chairperson: Dr. Erli Amel Ivan
Organizing Secretary: Dr. Sriram. V
Nature of Delegates: Voluntaries.
Name of the sponsoring agency: Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College and Hospital
Sessions Conducted:
AThe Blood Centre, Department of Pathology, Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College and Hospital, Puducherry has celebrated“World Blood donor Day – 2025”on 14th May2024. Voluntary blood donation was conducted under the theme “Give Blood, Give Hope Together We Save Lives”
Description of the Report:
Voluntary blood donation
As per the schedule, on 11th & 14th June from 8.30am to 03.30pm, the Voluntary blood donation and registration was conducted in Blood centre and the same event is registered in e-raktkosh portal for blood donation camp for public registration and donation. 15 students are participated in Blood donation and Blood grouping identification and voluntary registrations for donation. 05 voluntary blood donors from public and SMVMCH Staff are donated blood on the occasion. 15 Voluntary blood donors are appreciated with mementos by Dr. PRAGASH.M Medical Superintendent of SMVMCH.
Genesis
Event Name: Genesis
Organized By: Department of Pathology
Venue: Lecture Hall IV
Date: 19-05-2025
Quiz Coordinator: Dr. Vimal M, Professor, Department of Pathology
Organizing Secretary: V Suriya Prakash (quiz club and curriculum secretary ), V Prakash ( quiz club secretary )
Prelims: 16.05.25
Finals: 22.05.25
Time: 8:30 A.M – 10:30 A.M
Objectives
To enhance students’ understanding of inherited disorders through an engaging quiz format.
To promote active learning and clinical correlation in pathology among MBBS students.
To encourage healthy academic competition across all phases of the MBBS curriculum.
To provide a platform for participants to showcase their diagnostic and conceptual skills in genetics.
Participation Details:
The preliminary round saw enthusiastic participation from 30 teams across all phases of MBBS. After a competitive screening, the top 5 teams advanced to the final round.
Programme Overview:
“Genesis”, a quiz event, focused on the theme of inherited disorders, aimed to deepen medical students’ knowledge of genetic diseases and their clinical implications. The preliminary round was conducted on 16.05.25, attracting 30 teams from various MBBS phases, where participants answered a series of challenging and concept-based questions. The top 5 scoring teams advanced to the finals held on 22.05.25, where the competition intensified with case-based and concept-integrated rounds. The quiz was so engaging and informative that even the audience could take away valuable insights into inherited conditions. It created a dynamic academic environment where learning extended beyond textbooks, allowing real-time discussion and reasoning. The diversity of questions ensured coverage of both common and rare genetic disorders, with a special focus on patterns of inheritance, molecular mechanisms, and clinical features. The audience also actively participated in bonus rounds, making the event lively and inclusive. Winners and runners were felicitated by the management.
Outcomes:
Participants demonstrated improved understanding of complex genetic concepts and clinical correlations.
The event boosted students’ confidence in applying theoretical knowledge to clinical scenarios.
It fostered teamwork, critical thinking, and time management under competitive conditions.
The quiz enhanced peer learning and cross-phase interaction among MBBS students.
Way Froward:
The Quiz Club is dedicated to enhancing student knowledge and fostering academic excellence through a variety of constructive activities. We will organize regular quizzes, contests, and interactive sessions that encourage teamwork and promote peer learning. These engaging events are designed to stimulate intellectual curiosity and analytical thinking, helping students deepen their understanding while also inspiring them to turn their learning into innovative ideas and solutions. We believe that by creating a supportive and interactive environment, we can empower students to reach their full potential.
Report on “AI IN MEDICAL CARE” –Digital arts Competition
Date: 05.12.2024 (Tuesday)
Venue: , Lecture Hall –IV, College block.
Name of the organizing department: Department of Pathology
Organizational Team
Organizing Chairperson: Dr. Erli Amel Ivan
Organizing Secretary: Dr. Ramya. G, Dr. Revathi. G
Nature of Delegates: MBBS PHASE II students.
Name of the sponsoring agency: Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College and Hospital
Sessions Conducted:
On the occasion of first Research week celebration 2024, Department of Pathology, Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College and Hospital, Puducherry has conducted Digital arts competition titled “AI IN MEDICAL CARE” on 5th December 2024.
Description of the Report:
As per the schedule, on 5th December at 2.00 pm, the digital arts competition was conducted on the title “AI IN MEDICAL CARE” in Lecture Hall – IV. Forty-one students participated in the competition. The assessment was done by Dr. Sanjay.P, Dean Research and Dr.Thambi Cherian, HOD, Department of ENT, SMVMCH based on the Creativity, Innovation, Future oriented thinking and Presentation skills of the participants. Dr.R.N.Kagne Dean, SMVMCH felicitated the judges. Dr.Sanjay and Dr.Thambi Cherian congratulated the winners and distributed the prizes. Certificates were given to all the participants.
Report on Day 1 World Blood Donor Day Celebration
Date: 11.06.2024 (Tuesday)
Venue: Department of Pathology, SMVMCH
Name of the organizing department: Department of Pathology
Organizational Team
Organizing Chairperson: Dr. Erli Amel Ivan
Organizing Secretary: Dr. Sriram.V
Nature of Delegates: MBBS PHASE II students.
Name of the sponsoring agency: Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College and Hospital
Sessions Conducted:
The Department of Pathology, Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College and Hospital, Puducherry has celebrated “ World Blood Donor Day – 2024” on 11th June 2024. Under the topic “Basics in Immunohaematology”, an Online Qiuz competition was conducted.
Description of the report:
Online Quiz
As per the schedule, on11th June at 8.30am, the Online Quiz competition was conducted on the theme “Basics in Immunohaematology “in Lecture Hall – II. .Around 132 students participated in the competition. The assessment was done by Dr.Abinizha.S, Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology, SMVMCH, based on the results of the participants.
Report on Day 2 World Blood Donor Day Celebration
Date: 12.06.2024 (Wednesday)
Venue: Blood Centre, SMVMCH
Name of the organizing department: Department of Pathology
Organizational Team
Organizing Chairperson: Dr.Ramya G
Organizing Secretary: Dr. Sriram. V
Nature of Delegates: B.Sc., M.L.T Students, Allied Health Science
Name of the sponsoring agency: Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College and Hospital
Sessions Conducted:
The Department of Pathology, Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College and Hospital, Puducherry has celebrated “World Blood donor Day – 2024”on 12th June 2024. The workshop on Quality assurance & Safety practices in Blood banking was conducted.
Description of the report:
Workshop
As per the schedule, on12th June 2.00 pm onwards, the workshop was conducted on the topic of “Quality assurance & Safety practices in Blood banking” in Blood Centre, SMVMCH. Eighteen students were participated in the Workshop. The Workshop was conducted under the supervision of Dr.Sriram.V, Professor and Mr.Ganesh V ,Techanical Suprvisor ,Blood Centre, SMVMCH. Mrs Mohana ANS from HIC had an interaction and gave talk on Safety practices in Blood banking.
Report on Day 3 World Blood Donor Day Celebration
Date: 13.06.2024 (Wednesday)
Venue: MIT Auditorium.
Name of the organizing department: Department of Pathology
Organizational Team
Organizing Chairperson: Dr. Erli Amel Ivan
Organizing Secretary: Dr. Sriram
Nature of Delegates: MIT II year students.
Name of the sponsoring agency: Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College and Hospital
Sessions Conducted:
The Department of Pathology, Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College and Hospital, Puducherry has celebrated “World Blood donor Day – 2024”on 13th May2024. Under the theme “Awareness Talk on Voluntary Blood Donation”, was conducted.
Description of the report:
Awareness Talk
As per the schedule, on13th June at 10.30 am, the Awareness talk was conducted on the topic of “Voluntary blood donation” in MIT Auditorium. 150 students are participated in the talk and given willingness for voluntary blood donation. The awareness talk was given by Dr.Narayana Vadivoo.R, Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology, SMVMCH.
Report on World Thalassemia Day Celebration
Date: 08.05.2024 (Wednessday)
Venue: Lecture hall II, college block, SMVMCH
Name of the organizing department: Department of Pathology
Organizational Team
Organizing Chairperson: Dr. Erli Amel Ivan
Organizing Secretary: Dr. Thara K
Nature of Delegates: MBBS PHASE II students, Post Graduates, and faculty.
Name of the sponsoring agency: Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College and Hospital
Sessions Conducted:
The Department of Pathology, Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College and Hospital, Puducherry has celebrated “World Thalassemia Day – 2024” on 8th May 2024. A guest lecture was conducted on the topic “Lab diagnosis and management of Thalassemia”. The guest lecture was delivered by Dr. Arul Kumaran, Professor of Paediatrics, SMVMCH
Description of the report:
As per the schedule, on 8th May at 9.30 am, the guest lecture was conducted on the topic “Lab diagnosis and management of Thalassemia” in Lecture Hall – II. The lecture was delivered by Dr. Arul Kumaran, Professor, Department of Paediatrics, SMVMCH. A total of 170 people including MBBS students, postgraduate students and faculty attended the session. Dr.R.N.Kagne, Deputy Director & Dean, SMVMCH felicitated the speaker with Certificate and momento.
Report on World Hemophilia Day Celebration
Date: 07.05.2024 (Tuesday)
Venue: Department of Pathology, SMVMCH
Name of the organizing department: Department of Pathology
Organizational Team
Organizing Chairperson: Dr. Erli Amel Ivan
Organizing Secretary: Dr. Revathi.G
Nature of Delegates: MBBS PHASE II students, Post Graduates.
Name of the sponsoring agency: Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College and Hospital
Sessions Conducted:
The Department of Pathology, Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College and Hospital, Puducherry has celebrated “World Hemophilia Day – 2024” on 7th May 2024. Under the theme “Equitable access for all: recognizing all bleeding disorders”, E-Poster competition was conducted.
Description of the report:
E-Poster Competition
As per the schedule, on 7th May at 8.30 am, the E-Poster competition was conducted on the theme “Equitable access for all: recognizing all bleeding disorders” in Lecture Hall – II. Seven students participated in the competition. The assessment was done by Dr.Preethi, Associate Professor, Department of Paediatrics, SMVMCH, based on the Uniqueness of the case, Content knowledge, Legibility,Clarity and Presentation skills of the participants. Dr.D.Rajagovindan Director, SMVMCH felicitated the winners of the competition (I, II and III) with
Medals and Certificates were given to all the participants.
Workshop on Laboratory Evaluation Hemostasis & Workshop on Coagulation Studies
Workshop on – Laboratory Evaluation Hemostasis & Workshop on Coagulation Studies was conducted by Department of Pathology on 22.05.2024 from 2.00-4.00pm at Haematology Lab. It was delivered by Mr. Devasigamani from Diagnostica Stago gave a brief talk above about laboratory evaluation of hemostasis & basic coagulation studies. The faculty, Postgraduates and lab technicians attended the Programme. Followed by workshop on coagulation studies at haematology lab which was attended by post graduates and lab technicians. Welcome address was given by Dr.Erli Amel Ivan, Professor & HOD, Department of Pathology. Vote of thanks was offered by Dr.Jayanthi, Professor, Department of Pathology.
a. Conference- Update in Pathology Recent trends and Concepts
Update in Pathology Recent trends and Concepts – 2019 was conducted by Department of Pathology on 23 &24th Aug 2019 from 9.00am to 4.00pm at SMVMCH Auditorium. The academic sessions on-‘Bone marrow-Interpretation’ was given by Dr.Debdatta basu followed by academic sessions on ‘Dr. Krishna M Bhargav Memorial Oration’, was given by Dr. Shashikala.P. The Endoscopic Biopsy interpretation upper GIT’ was delivered by Dr.Rajendiran.S. session on ‘Autopsy on Brain- was delivered byDr. Anita Mahadevan.A session on ‘Slide seminar on Lymphoma was delivered by Dr.C.S. Premalatha. The topic “Bone tumour and synovial biopsy” was delivered by Dr. C.N Srinivas. Oral and Poster presentations were done by postgraduates. 163 delegates including faculty and Postgraduates attended the Programme. Welcome address was given by HOD, Department of Pathology. Vote of thanks was offered by Dr. N.Gandhi, Department of Pathology. Feedback given by the delegates are discussed and action has been taken.
b. Guest Lecture – Safe Transfusion Save lives
Gust lecture on – Safe Transfusion Save lives was conducted by Department of Pathology on 29.10.2019 from 2.15 pm onwards. It was delivered by Dr.Kingsley about Safe Transfusion Save lives. The faculty, Postgraduates from various clinical departments and blood bank technical staff attended the Programme. Welcome address was given by HOD, Department of Pathology. Director Dr. Rajagovindan, Medical Superintendent Dr. Pragash, and Deputy Medical Superintendent Dr. Girirja were present for the scientific session. Vote of thanks was offered by Dr.Ramya.G, Department of Pathology. Feedback given by the delegates are discussed and action has been taken.
d. Webinar –Brain Autopsy
Webinar on – Brain Autopsy Technique was conducted by Department of Pathology on 27.1.2021 from12.00-1.00pm. It was delivered by Dr.P.Rajalakshmi about Introduction and brain autopsy techniques and important brain lesions. The faculty, Postgraduates attended the Programme. Welcome address was given by HOD, Department of Pathology. Vote of thanks was offered by Dr.Ramya, Department of Pathology. Feedback given by the delegates are discussed and action has been taken.
c. Webinar: Apheresis in current clinical practice- Removal, Replacement and Restoration of blood and Blood components
Webinar on – Apheresis in current clinical practice- Removal, Replacement and Restoration of blood and Blood components was conducted by Department of Pathology on 17.11.2020 from02.00-4.00pm. It was delivered by Dr.Kingsley, PIMS about the topic. The faculty, Postgraduates attended the Programme. Welcome address was given by HOD, Department of Pathology. Vote of thanks was offered by Dr.Ramya, Department of Pathology. Feedback given by the delegates are discussed and action has been taken.
e. Webinar – Cytology of matrix producing salivary gland
Webinar on – Cytology of matrix producing salivary gland was conducted by Department of Pathology on 22.2.2021 from12.00-1.00pm. It was delivered by Dr.P.Neelliah Siddaraju about cytology of matrix producing salivary gland tumours with approach to diagnosis of salivary gland lesions. The faculty, Postgraduates attended the Programme. Welcome address was given by HOD, Department of Pathology. Vote of thanks was offered by Dr.Srivani, Department of Pathology. Feedback given by the delegates are discussed and action has been taken.
f. Breast and cervical cancer screening Programme
Breast and cervical cancer screening Programme was conducted by Department of Pathology along with Department of OBG from 6.3.2.21 to 20.3.21.The programme was conducted in OBG OPD where screening was done for breast and cervical cancers FNAC and PAP smears were taken. The faculty, Postgraduates attended the Programme. Welcome address was given by HOD, Department of OBG. Vote of thanks was offered by Dr.Ramya, Department of Pathology. Feedback given by the patients are discussed and action has been taken.
g. Webinar – Thromboelastogram
Webinar on – Thromboelastogram was conducted by Department of Pathology on 14.6.21 from 2.00-4.00pm. It was delivered by Dr.B.Abhishekh about introduction and interpretation of thromboelastogram and its uses in patient management. The faculty, Postgraduates attended the Programme. Welcome address was given by HOD, Department of Pathology. Vote of thanks was offered by Dr.Vimal, Department of Pathology. Feedback given by the delegates are discussed and action has been taken.
h. Webinar – Strategies for safe blood transfusion
Webinar on – Strategies for safe blood transfusion was conducted by Department of Pathology on 27.10.2021 from 11.30am-1.00pm. It was delivered by Dr.Kingsley about Strategies for safe blood transfusion and transfusion transmitted infections. The faculty, Postgraduates attended the Programme. Welcome address was given by HOD, Department of Pathology. Vote of thanks was offered by Dr.Jayanthi, Department of Pathology. Feedback given by the delegates are discussed and action has been taken.
i. CME on Basics in immunohematology and Blood banking.
CME on Basics in immunohematology and Blood banking was conducted by Department of Pathology on 11/06/2022 from 9.00am to 4.00pm. It included poster presentation by postgraduates, followed by two academic sessions by Dr.Kingsley and Dr.Abishekh about Basics in immunohematology and Blood banking. Finally a quiz was conducted for postgraduates. The faculty, Postgraduates attended the Programme. Welcome address was given by HOD, Department of Pathology. Vote of thanks was offered by Dr.Sriram, Department of Pathology. Feedback given by the delegates are discussed and action has been taken.
j. Conference- Haem fest- 2022
Haem fest- 2022 was conducted by Department of Pathology on 27.8.2022 from 9.00am to 4.00pm at SMVMCH Auditorium. The academic sessions on-‘Morphology and beyond in blood and marrow- case based approach’ was given by Dr.Debdatta basu followed by academic sessions on ‘Surviving good the flow- case based learning in haematology’, ‘The haematology puzzle- missing thesis of flags and alarms’ was delivered by Dr.C.N.Srinivas.A session on ‘Basic and new concepts in coagulation- case based discussion’ and a session on ‘Quality assurance in hematology’ was delivered by Dr.Febe Renjitha Suman and by Dr.Moses Ambroise respectively. Poster presentations were done by postgraduates. 131 delegates including faculty and Postgraduates attended the Programme. Welcome address was given by HOD, Department of Pathology. Vote of thanks was offered by Dr.Jayanthi, Department of Pathology. Feedback given by the delegates are discussed and action has been taken.
k. Webinar – World blood donor day 2023
Webinar on –Safe blood transfusion practice was conducted by Department of Pathology on 13.6.2023 from 11.00 am-1.00pm. It was delivered by Dr.Kingsley about Safe blood transfusion practices and transfusion reactions. The faculty, Postgraduates and Undergraduates attended the Programme. The Undergraduates did e-poster presentations. Welcome address was given by HOD, Department of Pathology. Vote of thanks was offered by Dr.Abinizha, Department of Pathology. Feedback given by the delegates are discussed and action has been taken.
Special clinics
Academics
Undergraduates
Teaching & Training undergraduates (CBME Batch from 2019)
Teaching of undergraduate students is done by modern methods by use of audio-visual aids, projection slides, seminars and group discussions. Separate practical classes for morbid anatomy and clinical pathology are conducted in different lab with individual microscopes and demonstration. Notified and remedial theory, practical examinations, OSPE and viva are conducted regularly for assessing.
Academic Activities/Faculties for Under Graduates
Lecture classes – Didactic lectures are taken with usage of power point presentation and necessary illustrations.
Practicals– 2 hours duration in a week for each batch
They are conducted using various modalities
Small group discussion under each faculty
Slide/gross specimen demonstration
Group discussion/clinicopathological case discussion
Record work
| Phase | Day | Time |
| II | Tuesday | 8.30am – 9.30am (Theory) |
| Wednesday | 9.30 am – 10.30 am (Theory) | |
| Wednesday, Thursday & Friday | 2.30 pm – 4.30 pm (Practical) |
| Phase | Day | Time |
| II | Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday | 8.30am – 10.30am (L/SGT/IL/Tut/SDL) |
| Wednesday, Thursday & Friday | 2.30 pm – 4.30 pm (Practical) |
AETCOM- 6 hours (Interview with patient attender, using questioner, small group discussion and presentation with moderator, Reflective writing and feedback analysis.
Seminars– 2 hours per month on ongoing topics Quiz/ symposium/OSPE– Once in month for each.
Academic evaluation – notified and remedial exam for theory and practicals. Separate classes for slow learners. Quiz, MCQ test, seminars, different small group teaching are done for advance learners.
Blue print of question papers, mapping and course exit feedback with analysis are doing regularly in the department
Research activities – ICMR Short term projects
Lecture halls – 200 seating capacity. Air conditioned with LCD, OHP facilities with continuous internet connection.
Practical hall – there are 2 fully equipped practical halls – one for surgical pathology slides and specimen demonstration and the other for clinical pathology and hematology exercises. Students are provided with individual monocular microscopes – 65 in morbid anatomy practical hall and 40 in clinical pathology students’ practical hall.
Demonstration rooms – 2 in number one with LCD, OHP Facilities. Other one equipped with CCTV attached Trinocular microscopes for slide demonstration.
Post Graduate Training
Teaching & Training of Postgraduates.
There are 6 NMC recognized postgraduates available per anum. Postgraduates training include in histopathology, cytology, clinical pathology, haematology, Immunohistochemistry, cryostats, microphotography, transfusion medicine and autopsy. Research papers, case presentation, dissertation and short time projects are mandatory in their training period. They are very well trained in clinicopathological case presentation, seminars, journal clubs and technique discussions in the department.
Weekly Schedule for Post Graduates
| Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
| Tutorials | Theory | Seminar | Group discussion | Journal club |
3 months rotational postings in Histopathology and Cytology, Clinical Pathology & Blood bank sections
Log book is maintained to record individual PG activity and periodically evaluated.
Interdepartmental Meeting – Case Discussions
Clinicopathological meetings are conducted with the departments of Medicine,Surgery, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Dermatology and Orthopedics
Mortality meeting and scientific society meeting once in a month.
Trem test conducted for both theory and practical
Research Activities
Departmental research activities include Dissertation of postgraduate students, paper presentations- oral, poster and publications in various journals and participation in scientific committee meetings
Scientific Meetings
Ongoing hospital scientific committee meeting is conducted on last Friday of every month
Recent advances in Pathology
Clinicopathological case presentations.
Teaching activity
Lecture classes for BSc nursing, AHS, B.Sc MLT, CPT, BPT
Practical classes for 2nd MBBS
CPC Meet
| Sl. No | Date of CPC | Department of CPC | Presented by |
| 1 | 21.01.2019 | General Medicine | Dr. Revathy |
| 2 | 20.02.2019 | Dermatology | All Ist year and IInd year PG’s |
| 3 | 20.08.19 | OBG | Dr. Pooja, Dr. Shanmugasundari |
| 4 | 23.04.2019 | General Surgery | Dr. Vignesh Dr. Hemavathy |
| 5 | 29.05.2019 | Dermatology | Dr. Revathy, Dr. Pooja, Dr. Vignesh, Dr. Shafna |
| 6 | 19.07.2019 | ENT | Dr. Vignesh, Dr. Shafna Dr. Shanmugasundari |
| 7 | 23.09.2019 | Orthopedics | Dr. Savithri |
| 8 | 06.11.2019 | OBG | Dr. Savithri, Dr. Vignesh |
| 9 | 19.11.2019 | Dermatology | Dr. Savithri, Dr. Vignesh, Dr. Shafna Dr. Shanmugasundari |
| 10 | 24.01.2020 | Dermatology | Dr. Savithri, Dr. Vignesh, Dr. Shafna Dr. Shanmugasundari |
| 11 | 24.02.2020 | General Medicine | Dr. Savithri, Dr. Vignesh |
| 12 | 16.07.2020 | OBG | Dr. Vignesh |
| 13 | 21.07.2020 | Dermatology | Dr. Vinola, Dr. Manikandan Dr. Savithri, Dr. Vignesh, Dr. Shafna |
| 14 | 11.11.2020 | Dermatology | Dr. Savithri, Dr. Vignesh, Dr. Vinola, Dr. Shafna, Dr. Revathy, Dr. Sushmitha |
| 15 | 12.01.2021 | OBG | Dr. Vinola, Dr. Manikandan |
| 16 | 05.02.2021 | Dermatology | Dr. Vinola, Dr. Manikandan |
| 17 | 03.03.2021 | General Medicine | Dr. Vinola |
| 18 | 31.08.2021 | Dermatology | Dr. Vinola, Dr. Manikandan |
| 19 | 30.11.2021 | General Medicine | Dr. Vinola, Dr. Manikandan |
Interesting Cases
| Sl. No | Date | Department | Interesting Cases |
| 1 | 22.03.2022 | OBG | Vaginal angiomyxoma Low grade endometrial stromal sarcoma Primary TCC |
| 2 | 29.03.2022 | Pediatrics | ALL |
| 3 | 22.04.2022 | Oncology | Melanoma |
| 4 | 19.05.2022 | Radiology | NHL, SCC |
| 5 | 31.05.2022 | Dermatology | Tuberous xanthoma Keratoacanthoma Soft tissue fibroma |
| 6 | 06.09.2022 | Dermatology | Bowen’s disease Actinic prurigo BCC |
| 7 | 09.12.2022 | General Medicine | MAHA, HUS |
| 8 | 07.03.2023 | General Medicine | Hereditary Spherocytosis |
| 9 | 08.05.2023 | OBG | STUMP, Leiomyoma |
| 10 | 26.05.2023 | Dermatology | Leiomyoma cutis Lupus vulgaris |
| 11 | 21.08.2023 | ENT | Tonsillar lymphoma Inverted papilloma |
Research
- G,Sowmya.S.A morphological study of cutanepous adnexal tumors.National Journal of laboratory medicine.2016 5(4): 8-11.
- Vimal M, Sowmya S, Nishanthi A, Ramya G. Evaluation of blood donor deferral causes: a retrospective study from South India. Annals of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. 2016 Dec 20;3(6):A605-611.
- Vimal M, Parveen S. Clinicopathological profile of spectrum of thrombocytopenic cases–a cross sectional study. Tropical Journal of Pathology and Microbiology. 2016 Dec 30;2(03).
- Ramya G, Vimal M. Distribution of ABO and RH Blood Grouping in Rural Community of South India: A Population Based Study. Indian Journal of Pathology: Research and Practice. 2016: 5(3):325-8.
- Ramya G, Vimal M. Analytical Study of Morphological Patterns of Anemia and Associated Illnesses in Females. International Journal of Research and Review. 2016; 3(5):54-57.
- Ramya G, Nitya S, Vimal M, Rajeshwari. Study of prevalence and morphological patterns of anaemia in adult and geriatric population: a hospital-based study. Journal of evolution of medical and dental sciences. 2016;5(69):5041-5044.
- Vimal M, Sowmya S, Ramya G. Transfusion Transmissible Diseases – Is There a Decreasing Trend in Recent Years? National Journal of Laboratory Medicine. 2017; 6(1):07-11.
- Parveen S., Vimal M. Role of platelet indices in differentiating hypoproductive and hyperdestructive thrombocytopenia. Annals of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Vol. 4, Issue 3 May 2017.
- Vimal M, Chacko MP, Basu G, Daniel D. Correlation of pretransplant donor-specific antibody assay using Luminexcrossmatch with graft outcome in renal transplant patients.Indian J Nephrol. 2017 Sep-Oct; 27(5): 347–352.
- Vimal M, Nishanthi A. Food eponyms in Pathology. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research. 2017 Aug, Vol-11(8):1-6.
- Kannan B, Ivan EA. Prevalence of anemia among female medical students and its correlation with menstrual abnormalities and nutritional habits. Int J Reprod Contracept Obstet Gynecol 2017;6:2241-5.
- Shraddha karn, Umadevi T B, Erli Amel Ivan, Ramya G. Cytomorphological analysis of synovial fluid in a tertiary care hospital.JMSCR 14M Publication.
- Sowmya Devi A , Umadevi T B, Erli Amel Ivan, Ramya G. Study of haematological parameters in patients with Diabetic retinopathy. International journal of recent trends in science and technology- IJRTSAT.
- Sarita Singh, Umadevi T B, Erli Amel Ivan,Sriram V. Study of Fine needle aspiration cytology of thyroid lesions.JMSCR IGM publication.
- Ekta pandey , Kalaivani S .A rare case report of pure squamous cell carcinoma of urinary bladder Journal of medical sciences and clinical research-2018:06; 975-977.
- Kalaivani S .Role of Immunohistochemistry in acute leukemia with mycloneosis, Indian journal of Heamatology and blood transfusion. 2018: 34; 643-647.
- Ramya G ,Sriram V . “Histopathological evaluation of tumors and cyst of the epidermis and dermal adnexae in a tertiary care hospital” Annals of pathology and laboratory medicine;Volume5, Issue05, May 2018, Page533-539.
- Sriram V ,Ramya G ,. “Critical evaluation of haematological parameters before and after transfusion of packed red cells” Indian journal of pathology; Research and practice;Volume 07, Issue 04, April 2018 page;555-561.
- Ramya G,Nitya S, Ilampariti . Knowledge, attitude and awareness of cervical screening and HPV vaccination among MBBS students in a tertiary care hospital Puducherry. Annals of pathology and laboratory medicine; Volume 05, Issue 05, May 2018 page;515-520.
- Nivethiyasree J ,Ramya G ,Erli Amel Ivan .“Histomorphological evaluation of lichen planus in a rural population “ A retrorespective hospital based study”; Indain journal of pathology; Research and practice; Volume 7, Issue 8, August 2018, Pages 935-943
- Siva K ,Ramya G . “A study to determine the diagnostic accuracy of endometrial aspiration cytology with Histopathological correlation at rural tertiary health care hospital” Annals of pathology and laboratory medicine; Volume 08, Issue 11, November 2018 page;916-922.
2019
| S. No | Title of the paper | Name of the author (First/corresponding) | Department | Name of the journal | Date of Acceptance | Date of publication | ISSN number | Link of the recognition in UGC enlistment of the Journal | Name of the indexing database | Type |
| 1 | Platelet to Lymphocyte Ratio, Platelet and Lymphocyte Counts in Assessing the Severity of Disease in Valvular Heart Diseases | Yogita Devi, Kalaivani Selvi ‘ | Pathology | Journal of Medical Science And clinical Research | 2.2.2019 | 2.2.2019 | ISSN (e)-2347-176x ISSN (p) 2455-0450 | https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v7i2.93 | Index Copernicus,Crossref | International |
| 2 | A study of High Risk Operational Link for Gastritis Assessment (OLGA) Stages in South Indian Subjects. | Keloth T, Ambroise MM, Alexander T, Kurian SS. | Pathology | Indian Journal of Pathology: Research and Practice | 6.6.2018 | 29.11.2019 | ISSN 2278-148X | http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/ijprp.2278.148X.7618.12 | Index Copernicus, Google scholar | National |
| 3 | Cutaneous granular cell tumor clinically mimicking ectopic breast diagnosed on fine needle aspiration cytology | Keloth T, Sreerekha J, Gochhait D, Kekade S, Siddaraju N, Sistla S. | Pathology | Diagn Cytopathol | 18.12.2018 | 01.04.2019 | ISSN 10970339, 87551039 | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30561159/ | Indexed for medline,Pubmed | National |
| 4 | “Anusual presentation of follicular dendritic cell sarcoma as a cystic neck swelling case reports”. Case Reports in Oncological Medicine Volume 2018, Article ID 4038250, 6 pages | G. Chidananda-Murthy, P. Babu, J. Chandran, G. Raja | Pathology | Case reports in Oncological Medicine | 10.9.2018 | 24.10.2018 | ISSN 2576-3857 | https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/4038250 | Google scholar | National |
| 5 | Liquid-based cytology of pigmented phaeohyphomycotic lesion of the palm masquerading as a metastatic tumor. | Keloth T, Gochhait D, Sivaranjani S, Siddaraju N. | Pathology | Diagn Cytopathol | 2019 | 22.4.2019 | ISSN 10970339, 87551039 | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31009173/ | Indexed for medline, Pubmed | National |
| 6 | Diagnostic Problems Created by Dysplastic Follicular Dendritic Cells in Castleman’s Disease on a Trucut Biopsy. | Keloth T, Sreerekha J, Srinivas BH, Gochhait D, Basu D, Pottakkat B. | Pathology | Indian J Hematol Blood Transfus | 15.12.2019 | 29.11.2019 | ISSN 09714502, 09740449 | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6646493/ | Google scholar | National |
| 7 | Cytology of Extramedullary hematopoiesis (EMH) – a rare unanticipated finding in the lymph node of an undiagnosed chronic myeloid leukemia case. | Devi D, Keloth T, Manivannan P, Gochhait D, Kekade S, Gudivada V, Siddaraju N. | Pathology | Cytopathology | 3.1.2019 | 27.1.2019 | ISSN 13652303, 09565507 | https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/cyt.12683#:~:text=The%20development%20of%20EMH%20in,haemogram%2C%20peripheral%20blood%20smear%2C%20and | Indexed for medline, Pubmed | National |
| 8 | Plasmacytoid morphology of poorly differentiated thyroid carcinoma: Diagnostic approach with a brief review of the literature | Gochhait D, Edura P, Ganesh NR, Siddaraju N, Rangarajan V, Keloth T. | Pathology | Cytopathology | 21.11.2018 | 21.1.2019 | ISSN 13652303, 09565507 | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30712289/ | Indexed for medline, Pubmed | National |
| 9 | Intraosseous ganglion diagnosed on cytology: A familiar entity in an exotic location | Selvaraj S, Keloth T, Stephen SN, Gochhait D, Siddaraju N | Pathology | Cytopathology | 23.4.2019 | 29.7.2019 | ISSN 13652303, 09565507 | https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/cyt.12758#:~:text=An%20intraosseous%20ganglion%20is%20a,may%20not%20be%20very%20useful. | Indexed for medline, Pubmed | National |
| 10 | Microfilaria and Strongyloides larva diagnosed in cerebrospinal fluid and ascitic fluid respectively: Approach to their morphology on cytology | Keloth T, Rajkumari N, Gochhait D, Gudivada V, Toi PC, Siddaraju N | Pathology | Diagn Cytopathol | 18.6.2019 | 29.11.2019 | ISSN 10970339, 87551039 | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31211515/ | Indexed for medline, Pubmed | National |
| 11 | Nitroblue tetrazolium test as an assay of neutrophil function in diabetes mellitus. | Srivani S, Arnold APJ, Varadarajan U. | Pathology | J Evol Med Dent Sci | 2019 | 12.2.2019 | ISSN 2278-4802 | https://www.jemds.com/data_pdf/jonathan%20arnold–june-24-O.pdf | Google scholar | National |
| 12 | Histopathological Evaluation of Collagen Profiles in Spongiotic Dermatitis | Anjali Patankar, Ramya Gandhi, Erli Amel Ivan, | Pathology | JMSCR | 2019 | 3.3.2019 | ISSN (e)-2347-176x ISSN (p) 2455-0450 | https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v7i3.51 | Crossref | National |
2020
| S.No | Title of the paper | Name of the author (First/corresponding) | Department | Name of the journal | Date of Acceptance | Date of publication | ISSN number | Link of the recognition in UGC enlistment of the Journal | Name of the indexing database | Type |
| 1 | Analysis of histomorphological study in Hansen’s disease: A hospital based study done in rural population, | Dr. Ramya Gandhi, Dr. Erli Amel Ivan, Dr. Shafna Azeez and Dr. Sriram V | Pathology | International Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Pathology | 16.9.2020 | 2020 | ISSN (P): 2617-7226,ISSN (E): 2617-7234 | https://doi.org/10.33545/pathol.2020.v3.i4a.309 | Index Copernicus. | International |
| 2 | Histopathological Study of Gastric Endoscopic Biopsies, | Srivani Saravanan, N Gandhi | Pathology | Indian Journal of Pathology: Research and Practice | 29.02.2020 | January – April 2020 | ISSN 0975-2366 | http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/ijprp.2278.148X.9120.39 | Google Scholar | National |
| 3 | Immunohistochemical subtyping of Hashimoto thyroiditis with Respect to IgG4 Marker | Revathi G, Erli Amel Ivan, Vimal M | Pathology | Indian Journal of Pathology: Research and Practice | 26.04.2020 | 2020 | p-ISSN-2278-148X | https://www.rfppl.co.in/view_abstract.php?jid=&art_id=10711 | SCOPUS Indexed journal,Journal Indexed in Index Copernicus | National |
| 4 | Motivating and deterring factors for repeat blood donation among donors of blood Bank | Mourouguessine Vimal,, Bhuvana J, Anandabaskar Nishanthi | Pathology | IP Journal of Diagnostic Pathology and Oncology | 30.11.2019 | 2020 | 2581-3714 | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ | Scholarly | International |
| 5 | Comparison of cell based and solid phase assays in detecting pre transplant donor specific antibody and impact of its results on graft outcome, | Mourouguessine Vimal, Mary Purna Chacko, Basu Gopal and Dolly Daniel, | Pathology | International Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Pathology | 3.12.2019 | 2020 | ISSN (P): 2617-7226,ISSN (E): 2617-7234 | https://doi.org/10.33545/pathol.2020.v3.i1a.144 | Index Copernicus, Google Scholar, Open Academic Journal Index[OAJI] | International |
| 6 | Mural nodule of anaplastic carcinoma in an ovarian mucinous Cystadenoma- A rare case report, | K. Subashree, Lavanya M., C. Jayanthi, Maria | Pathology | Tropical Journal of Pathology & Microbiology | 01/04/2020 | ISSN: 2456-9887, Online ISSN: 2456-1487 | https://pathology.medresearch.in/index.php/jopm/article/view/464 | Index Copernicus. | National | |
| 7 | Bilateral Axillary Accessory Breast tissue in a Male- A Case Report | Jayanthi C | Pathology | Indian Journal of Medical Case reports | July-December 2020 | ISSN: 2319-3832 | http://www.cibtech.org/jcr.htm | Google Scholar, Thompson Reuters | National | |
| 8 | Monocyte CD36 expression associates with atherosclerotic burden in diabetes mellitus | Jayanthi Chandran, Neelam Wadhwa, S.V. Madhu, Rajive Kumar, Satendra Sharma | Pathology | Diabetes research and clinical practice | 14.04.2020 | 22.04.2020 | ISSN: 0168-8227 | https://www.diabetesresearchclinicalpractice.com/article/S0168-8227(20)30406-X/pdf | PubMed/Medline, Elsevier BIOBASE, BIOSIS Citation Index, Scopus | International |
| 9 | Histopathological patterns of ovarian lesions in various age groups-3 year study in a rural population | Dr. Ramya Gandhi, Dr. Sriram V, Dr. Jayanthi. C and Dr. Erli Amel Ivan | Pathology | International Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Pathology | 22.06.2020 | 2020 | ISSN (P): 2617-7226 | https://www.patholjournal.com/articles/275/3-3-26-265.pdf | Google Scholar, Crossref, J Access | International |
| 10 | A study to assess the completeness of informed consent documents for biomedical research on human participants submitted to the institutional ethics committee of a tertiary care hospital | Nishanthi Anandabaskar1, Mourouguessine Vimal, Amol Rambhau Dongre3, Rajendrakumar Nivaratirao Kagne4 | Pathology | International Journal of Basic & Clinical Pharmacology | 5.12.2019 | 9.1.2020 | pISSN 2319-2003 | eISSN 2279-0780 | http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2319-2003.ijbcp20195776 | Scholarly | International |
| 11 | Sunrays and Granules: Rare Presentation of a Great Mimicker | Mourouguessine Vimal, Abinizha Satchidanandam, Aishwarya R | Pathology | Online Journal of Health and Allied Sciences | 8.9.2020 | 20.9.2020 | ISSN 0972-5997 | https://www.ojhas.org/issue74/2020-2-13.html | Scopus | International |
| 12 | Cystic Primary Ovarian Malignant Mixed Mullerian Tumour | Jayanthi C, Priyadharshini Dehuri, Giridhar CM | Pathology | Online Journal of Health and Allied Sciences | 20.11.2020 | 20.12.2020 | ISSN 0972-5997 | https://www.ojhas.org/issue75/2020-3-11.html | Scopus | International |
| 13 | Study of Association Between Human Epidermal growth factor receptor2/neu Expression with modified bloom richardsons grading in Breast cancer at A Tertiary Care Hospital Puducherry | Pooja K, Ramya G, Erli Amel Ivan | Pathology | IJPRP | 26.4.2020 | January – April 2020 | p-ISSN-2278-148X | http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/ijprp.2278.148X.9120.36 | SCOPUS Indexed journal,Journal Indexed in Index Copernicus | International |
| 14 | Categorisation and Risk Stratification of Salivary Gland FNA using the Milan system for Reporting Salivary Gland Cytopathology | Hemavathy R, Sriram V, Erli Amel Ivan | Pathology | IJPRP | 20.4.2020 | January – April 2020 | p-ISSN-2278-148X | http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/ijprp.2278.148X.9120.35 | SCOPUS Indexed journal,Journal Indexed in Index Copernicus | International |
2021
| S. No | Title of the paper | Name of the author (First/corresponding) | Department | Name of the journal | Date of Acceptance | Date of publication | ISSN number | Link of the recognition in UGC enlistment of the Journal | Name of the indexing database | Type |
| 1 | Study to know the utility of HBME 1 and CK 19 in thyroid neoplasm: A tertiary care hospital and study | Dr. Ramya Gandhi, Dr. Erli Amel Ivan, Dr. Vigneswaramoorthi V and Dr. Sriram | Pathology | Internation Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Pathology | 12.12.2020 | 2021 | ISSN (P): 2617-7226 | https://www.patholjournal.com/articles/316/3-4-26-191.pdf | Google Scholar, Crossref, J Access | International |
| 2 | Drug utilization pattern and factors associated with poly pharmacy and excessive poly pharmacy in geriatricmedical out‑patients at a rural health training centre in India | S. Nitya1, G. Ramya2, Sivagourounadin Kiruthika1, R. Meenakshi1, Jayabalan Nalini Devi3, Ganesan Suganya4, S. Pravin5 | Pathology | Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care | 8.1.2021 | 2021 | ISSN: 2249-4863 Online ISSN: 2278-7135 | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34568148/ | Pubmed | National |
| 3 | Lymphangioma of popliteal fossa, masquerading as Baker’s cyst, Padmanaban et al. | Elamparidhi Padmanaban1* , Sanika Suryawanshi1, Umamageswari Amirthalingam1, Thara Keloth2 and Rintu George1 | Pathology | Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine | 07.06.2021 | 17.6.2021 | 0378603X, 20904762 | https://doi.org/10.1186/s43055-021-00529-7 | Springer open | International |
| 4 | Sero prevalence of transfusion transmitted infections in healthy blood donors in a tertiary care hospital in Puducherry | Sriram.V, Ramya Gandhi, Erli Amel Ivan | Pathology | International Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Pathology | 20.3.2021 | 2021 | ISSN (P): 2617-7226 ISSN (E): 2617-7234 | https://doi.org/10.33545/pathol.2021.v4.i2c.373 | Google Scholar, Crossref, J Access | International |
| 5 | Student support system for medical undergraduates: A qualitative exploration of stakeholder perspectives, | Vimal.M | Pathology | Journal of education and health promotion | 20.11.2020 | 20.5.2021 | ISSN 22779531, 23196440 | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8224489/ | Index Copernicus, PubMed Central, Scimago Journal Ranking, SCOPUS, Web of Science | National |
| 6 | Professionalism and Bioethics | Vimal.M | Pathology | Chrismed Journal of Health and research | 29.11.2020 | 18.6.2021 | 2348-3334 E-ISSN 2348-506X | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/352513330_Professionalism_and_bioethics | Google Scholar | National |
| 7 | Evolution of ICMR ethical guidelines for Biomedical Research | Vimal.M | Pathology | International journal of pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Research | 26.5.2021 | 30.6.2021 | ISSN -0975-2366 | www.ijppr.humanjournals.com | Google Scholar, PubMed | International |
| 8 | Thyroid in the Thigh – A rare presentation of Follicular Carcinoma | Vimal.M | Pathology | Online J Health Allied Scs | 30.7.2021 | 25.8.2021 | ISSN 0972-5997 | URL: https://www.ojhas.org/issue78/2021-2-9.html | Google Scholar | National |
| 9 | Metaplastic Carcinoma with Mesenchymal Differentiation –A Rare Tumor of Breast with Unique Presentation | Jayanthi.C, Abinizha.S | Pathology | JMSCR | 9.9.2021 | ISSN (e)-2347-176x ISSN (p) 2455-0450 | https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v9i9.02 | Crossref – DOI | National | |
| 10 | Segmental leiomyoma: A report of two cases | Arumugam Iswarya1, Palaniappan Vijayasankar1, Kaliaperumal Karthikeyan1, Vijayaraghavan Sriram2 | Pathology | Turkish Journal of Dermatopathology | 9.8.2021 | 25.10.2021 | SSN: 1018 – 5615 E-ISSN: 1309 – 5730 | https://www.tjdonline.org/text.asp?2021/15/3/80/326948 | Photon, Photon Ignitor, World PubMed Archive, Academic Research Library, Academic Research Bank, Journal Resource and Public Library For Journals. | International |
| 11 | Course of Hyposmia and Hypogeusia and their Relationship with Severity of COVID-19 Disease among Indian Population | Vimal.M, | Pathology | Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg.. | 10.8.2021 | ISSN 0973-7707 | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8354302/ | National | ||
| 12 | Complete small bowel with a dysplastic foci in mature cystic teratoma of the ovary: Case report, | Dr. Fernandez Vinola S, Dr. Erli Amel Ivan and Dr. Sriram V | Pathology | International Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Pathology | 23.6.2021 | 2021 | ISSN (P): 2617-7226 ISSN (E): 2617-7234 | https://doi.org/10.33545/pathol.2021.v4.i3b.399 | Google Scholar, Crossref, J Access | International |
| 13 | Retroperitoneal Leiomyosarcoma Masquerading as Renal Cell Carcinoma—a Diagnostic Dilemma | Neha Sikdar, Kalaivani Selvi Subramanian, Erli Amel Ivan & Maruthavanan | Pathology | Indian Journal of Surgery. | 25.9.2021 | 16.10.2021 | ISSN 0972-2068 | https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12262-021-03129-x | Google Scholar | National |
| 14 | Primary Neuroectodermal Tumour of Base of Tongue – Case report of rare site of origin | RAVISANKAR PALANIAPPAN1 DAMODARAKUMARAN 2 JAYANTHI CHANDRAN3 SRINIVAS GEDALA4 | Pathology | Jour Med Health Science | 15.2.2021 | 12.3.2021 | ISSN 0972-5997 | (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). | Scopus | National |
| 15 | Xanthogranulomatous Osteomyelitis Masquerading as Neoplasm in a Rare Site, | Jayanthi.C | Pathology | Journal of Health and Allied Sciences | 1.10.2021 | 31.10.2021 | ISSN 0972-5997 | https://www.ojhas.org/issue79/2021-3-18.html | Scopus | National |
| 16 | Ovarian teratomas : One year experience in a rural teritary health care centre | Dr.Sriram, Dr. Savithri, Dr.Vigneswaramoorthi, Dr.Ramya,Dr.Erli Amel Ivan | Pathology | International Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Pathology | 27/08/2021 | 2021 | ISSN (P): 2617-7226 ISSN (E): 2617-7234 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.33545/pathol.2021.v4.i4c.451 | Google Scholar, Crossref, J Access | International |
2022
| S.No | Title of the paper | Name of the author (First/corresponding) | Department | Name of the journal | Date of Acceptance | Date of publication | ISSN number | Link of the recognition in UGC enlistment of the Journal | Name of the indexing database | Type |
| 1 | Chromophobe renal cell carcinoma with rare distant metastasis | Thara Keloth, Bheemanathi Hanuman Srinivas1, Rajesh Nachiappa Ganesh, Andi Sadayandi Ramesh, | Pathology | Indian journal of pathology and microbiology | 7.7.2021 | 27.4.2022 | ISSN 03774929, 09745130 | https://www.ijpmonline.org/text.asp?2023/66/2/363/344191 | Google scholar | National |
| 2 | A rare synchronous primary tumour of female genital tract | S Srivani, C Jayanthi and V Vigneswaramoorthi, Meera, | Pathology | International Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Pathology | 16.5.23 | 2022 | ISSN (P): 2617-7226 ISSN (E): 2617-7234 | https://doi.org/10.33545/pathol.2022.v5.i3a.476 | Google Scholar | International |
| 3 | Primary Peritoneal Carcinoma – A Rare Challenging Cytological Diagnosis | Saravanan Srivani, Mourouguessine Vimal, Jayanthi Chandran, Rajkumar Subramaniam | Pathology | Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports | 8.8.2022 | 19.8.2022 | ISSN 2347-9507 (Print) | ISSN 2347-6559 (Online) | https://saspublishers.com | Google scholar | National |
| 4 | A study on correlation of hematological parameters with computed tomography severity score in COVID-19 patients in a Tertiary Care Center | Chandran J, Amirthalingam U, Abinizha S, Sindhuri R. | Pathology | Med J DY Patil Vidyapeeth | 17.6.2022 | 30.11.2022 | ISSN: 2589-8302 | https://web.s.ebscohost.com/abstract?direct=true&profile=ehost&scope=site&authtype=crawler&jrnl=25898302&AN=160680515&h=C4nc9I6SFc6HcTm2gJDVZQfzMx7nPLtEwsNmkMtDXHLft44do9nTY%2berZbpQiD2i7nTwP45pBVxuqXo1foONpw%3d%3d&crl= | Scimago Journal Ranking, SCOPUS | National |
| 5 | Mucormycosis of Forearm Masquerading as Soft Tissue Sarcoma, Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports, | S. Srivani, S. Fernandez Vinola, Abinizha, | Pathology | Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports, | 20.10.2022 | 29.10.2022 | ISSN 2347-9507 (Print) | ISSN 2347-6559 (Online) | https://saspublishers.com | Scholar | National |
| 6 | Bilateral Testicular Metastases from Adenocarcinoma Prostate: A Rare Case Report with Review of Literature | Jayanthi Chandran, Ravisankar Palaniappan, Damodarakumaran Purushotaman, Bilateral | Pathology | Medical Journal of Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth | Published by Wolters Kluwer – Medkno, | 18.9.2021 | 15.2.2022 | ISSN: 2589-8302 | https://journals.lww.com/mjdy/Fulltext/2022/15050/Bilateral_Testicular_Metastases_from.32.aspx | DOAJ, Scimago Journal Ranking, SCOPUS | National |
| 7 | Rare and Aggressive Primary Amelanotic Melanoma in Anorectal Region: A Case Series | . Elancheran M, Kaliyamoorthy K, Sriram V, Archana V, Ragavendran S. | Pathology | Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research | 4.10.2022 | 1.11.2022 | ISSN – 0973-709X , Print : 2249-782X. | https://www.jcdr.net/articles/PDF/17174/59796_CE(Vi)_F(SL)_PF1(SC_OM)_PFA_NC(SHU)_PN(SHU).pdf | Google scholar | National |
| 8 | Clinical significance of repeat fine-needle aspiration in managing patients with suppurative lesion | Elancheran M, Siva K, Sriram V, Archana V, Ragavendran S | Pathology | Current Medical Issues | 2022 | Jan-23 | ISSN 0973-4651. | https://journals.lww.com/cmii/Fulltext/2023/21010/Clinical_Significance_of_Repeat_Fine_Needle.2.aspx | DOAJ | National |
2023
| S. No | Title of the paper | Name of the author (First/corresponding) | Department | Name of the journal | Date of Acceptance | Date of publication | ISSN number | Link of the recognition in UGC enlistment of the Journal | Name of the indexing database | Type |
| 1 | Rare histological types of bladder carcinoma from a tertiary care hospital: Case reports | Revathi Govindasamy, Kalaivani Selvi S, Srivani S and Erli Amel Ivan, | Pathology | J Med Sci Res | 2023 | 2023 | 2347-176X (E) / 2455-0450 (P) | http://dx.doi.org/10.17727/JMSR.2023/11-12 | Google scholar | National |
| 2 | Diagnostic Utility of Breast FNAC in the evaluation of Palpable Masses – a tertiary centre study | Dr. K. S. Sai Sri Ram Rao, Dr. Erli Amel Ivan, Dr Madhu Kumar R, Dr G V Saikumar, Dr Sirisha P | Pathology | International Journal of Scientific Research | 01/04/2023 | Apr-23 | 2277 – 8179 | https://www.worldwidejournals.com/international-journal-of-scientific-research-(IJSR)/fileview/diagnostic-utility-of-breast-fnac-in-the-evaluation-of-palpable-masses–a-tertiary-centre-study_April_2023_1699804240_8414330.pdf | Google scholar, Crossref,DRJI | International |
| 3 | An unusual presentation of mature ovarian teratoma in a young girl: A rare case report, | Dr. Sriram, Dr. Arunagiri Raja, Dr. G. Revathi, Dr. Erli Amel Ivan, Dr. Ramya.G and Dr. Vigneswaramoorthi, | Pathology | International Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic pathology | 14/02/2023 | 21/03/2023 | ISSN (P): 2617-7226 ISSN (E): 2617-7234 | https://doi.org/10.33545/pathol.2023.v6.i2b.521 | Google Scholar | International |
| 4 | Rare variant of renal cell carcinoma: A case report from rural tertiary care centre, | Dr. Keerthyraj N, Dr. V Sriram, Dr. Revathi G, Dr. V Vigneswaramoorthi, Dr. Erli Amel Ivan and Dr. Ramya G | Pathology | International Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Pathology | 04/04/2023 | 10/05/2023 | ISSN (P): 2617-7226, ISSN (E): 2617-7234 | https://doi.org/10.33545/pathol.2023.v6.i3a.527 | Google Scholar | International |
Awards
Faculty :
Dr.Vimal : (Fellowship)
Fellowship in education & Leadership development for the FAIMER INSTITUTE Program at PSG FAIMER Regional Institute, Coimbatore, India and has a completed it with Distinction from April 2018- June 2020.
Dr.Ramya : (Advance Course)
Advance Course in Medical Education having successfully met all the requirements for the course, this certificate is awarded to her on 14.11.2021.SRMC&RI Chennai.
Dr.Abinizha : (DNB Degree)
DNB in Pathology on examination conducted on June 2019 by National Board of Examination. Dr.Thara: (Fellowship) Fellowship in Oncopathology from 06.09.2021 to 05.09.2022 .
Academic achievements of Undergraduates:
| Batch | Pass Percentage | Distinctions | University Ranks |
| 2011 | 96 | 44 | Ist rank |
| 2012 | 80 | 33 | |
| 2013 | 82 | 12 | |
| 2014 | 91 | 06 | |
| 2015 | 97 | 20 | |
| 2016 | 89 | 16 | |
| 2017 | 98 | 38 | |
| 2018 | 93 | 14 | |
| 2019 | 94 | 29 | |
| 2020 | 89 | 6 |
Academic achievements of Postgraduates:
| Name of the Post graduate | Batch | University exam medal |
| Dr.Ramya.G | 2011 | 2nd rank |
| Dr.Ronald R. Bosco | 2012 | 1st rank |
| Dr. Mutharasu | 2013 | 2nd rank |
| Dr.Ketav Rohit Desai | 2014 | 1st rank |
| Dr. Sowmya Devi.A | 2015 | 1st rank |
| Dr. Nivethiyasree.J | 2016 | 1st rank |
| Dr. Fernantez Vinola | 2019 | 2nd rank |
Outreach
PG Alumini
| Year | Name | Designation | Institution | Email Id |
| 2011 – 2014 | Dr. Anand. M | Associate Professor | PIMS, Pondicherry | [email protected] |
| Dr. Anandraj Vaithy. K | Professor | MGMCRI, Pondicherry | [email protected] | |
| Dr. Ramya. G | Professor | SMVMCH, Pondicherry | [email protected] | |
| 2012 – 2015 | Dr. Ronald J Bosco | Associate Professor | SRM Medical College & Hospital, Trichy | [email protected] |
| Dr. Deepti Anne Jose | Consultant Pathologist | DDRC SRL Diagnostics pvt ltd, Ernakulam | [email protected] | |
| Dr. Sriram. V | Associate Professor | SMVMCH, Pondicherry | [email protected] | |
| Dr. Parvathi Pillai | Associate Professor | Azeezia Medical College& Hospital, Kollam | [email protected] | |
| Dr. Mutharasu. A | Consultant Hematologist | United Kingdom | [email protected] | |
| Dr. Sujitha. R | Associate Professor | Narayana Medical College, AP | [email protected] | |
| 2013 – 2016 | Dr. Aishwarya Sreenivas | Consultant Pathologist | Aruna Lab, Pondicherry | [email protected] |
| Dr. Manoharan. A | Associate Professor | SLIMS, Pondicherry | [email protected] | |
| Dr. Nidhya. E | Consultant Pathologist | Ayush Health care Centre Pondicherry | [email protected] | |
| Dr. Saranya Bai. S | Associate Professor | ACS Medical College & Hospital, Chennai | [email protected] | |
| Dr. Siva. K | Associate Professor | AVMC-Pondicherry | [email protected] | |
| Dr. Brindha. S | Associate Professor | Annapoorna Medical College& Hospital, Salem | [email protected] | |
| 2014 – 2017 | Dr. Kandibanda Sai Sri Ram Rao | Associate Professor, | Mamata Medical College, Khammam, Telangana. | [email protected] |
| Dr. Kanhaiya Lal Mishra | Associate Professor | Hindu Institute of Medical Sciences, UP | [email protected] | |
| Dr. Ketav Rohit Desai | Residents | UF Pathology Residency USA | [email protected] | |
| Dr. Neetu Vanapalli | Consultant Pathologist | Apollo Hospital, Hyderabad | [email protected] | |
| Dr. Rajesh Kumar. M | Assistant Professor | Meenakshi Medical college Hospital & Research Institute- Kanchipuram | [email protected] | |
| 2015 – 2018 | Dr. Avishesh Kumar Singh | Associate Professor | Chandulal Chandrakar Memorial Hospital Pvt. Ltd. Chhattisgarh | [email protected] |
| Dr. Lavesh Ruprela | Director | Ruprela Diagnostics Private Limited, Chhattisgarh | [email protected] | |
| Dr. Priya. B | Consultant Pathologist | [email protected] | ||
| Dr. Sarita Singh | Consultant Pathologist | [email protected] | ||
| Dr. Shraddha Karn | Associate Professor | Mata Gujri Memorial Medical College Kishanganj, Bihar | [email protected] | |
| Dr. Sowmya Devi. A | Assistant Pathologist | Ras Al Khaimahmam Medical university, Dubai | [email protected] | |
| 2016 – 2019 | Dr. Srikanth | Assistant Professor | Panimalar Medical College, Chennai | [email protected] |
| Dr. Nivethiyasree | Assistant Professor | Panimalar Medical College, Chennai | sreedrnivethiya@gmail. | |
| Dr. Neha Sikdar | Consultant Pathologist | [email protected] | ||
| Dr. Ekta Pandey | Consultant Pathologist | [email protected] | ||
| Dr. Anjali Patnakar | Consultant Pathologist | [email protected] | ||
| Dr. Yogitadevi | Consultant Pathologist | [email protected] | ||
| 2017 – 2020 | Dr. Revathi | Assistant Professor | SMVMCH, Pondicherry | [email protected] |
| Dr. Hemavathi | Consultant Pathologist | [email protected] | ||
| Dr. Pooja | Assistant Professor | Melmaruvathur Athiparasakthi Medical college | ||
| 2018 – 2021 | Dr. Savithri.R | Consultant Pathologist | [email protected] | |
| Dr. Shafna Azeez | Consultant Pathologist | [email protected] | ||
| Dr. Shanumga Sundari.A | Assistant Professor | Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan Medical college, Trichy | [email protected] | |
| Dr. Vigneswaramurthy | Assistant Professor | SMVMCH, Pondicherry | [email protected] | |
| 2019 – 2022 | Dr. Manikandan.N | Assistant Professor | SLIMS, Pondicherry | [email protected] |
| Dr. Fernantez Vinola.S | Assistant Professor | ACS Medical college, Chennai | [email protected] |