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Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Medical College 

Departments  

Department of Medicine
FACULTY MEMBERS:

Name

Designation

Dr A Bajpai

Prof Chest Medicine 

 

HOD, Dept of Medicine

Dr A Bharani

Prof of Medicine

Dr.G.B.Ramteke

Prof  of Medicine

Dr N.D.Punjabi

Prof of Medicine

 

 

Dr A.D. Bhatnagar

Asso Prof of Medicine

Dr H.K. Narang

Asso Prof of Skin & VD

Dr D.Jhavar

Asso. Professor  of Medicine

Dr A. Pauranik

Associate Prof.  of Medicine

Dr P Shivde

Assist Prof  Medicine

Dr S.S.Sharma

Assist Prof  Medicine

Dr Y Jamra

Assist Prof  of Medicine

Dr. Ashish Patel

Assist Prof  of Medicine

Dr M Gupta

Assist Prof  of Medicine

Dr S. Avashia 

Assist Prof of Medicine

Dr Sanjay Khare

Assist Prof of Medicine

Dr Sanjay Dubey

Assist Prof of Medicine

Dr Rajesh Verma

Assist Prof  of Medicine

Dr Atul Shende

Assist Prof   of Medicine

 

 

Dr Archana Verma

Assist Prof  of Medicine

Dr Raiesh Bharani

Assist Prof of Medicine

Dr Sonal Pagare

Assist Prof  of Medicine

Dr S.R.Trivedi

Senior Resident

Dr. Namrata Chauhan

Senior Resident

Dr. Sachin S. Shetty

Senior Resident

Dr. Ghanshyam Gehlot

Senior Resident

Dr. Ira Joshi

Senior Resident

Dr. Atul Kharate

Senior Resident

Dr. S.R. Thakur

Senior Resident

Dr. U Mahajan

Senior Resident

Dr. Rahul Nagar

Senior Resident

 

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS :-
Prof. Anil Bharani :
1. Bharani A. Advances in Management of Idiopathic Pulmonary arterial hypertension. In.
Cardiology update 2008. Ed Bahl VK. Cardiological Society of India, New Delhi 2008 : 720 – 729.
2. Bharani A, Patel A. Analyze This Image. Cardiosource Web Site, American College of
Cardiology Foundation. Available at http://www.cardiosource.
com/casestudies/casestudy.asp?studyid=1314. Accessed March 26 , 2009.
3. Indian Polycap Study group. Effects of a polypill(Polycap) on risk factors in middle – aged
individuals without cardiovascular disease (TIPS) : a phase II, double-blind, randomized trial.
Lancet. Published online March 30, 2009 DOI:10:1016/SO140-6736(09)60611-5.
4. CREATE registry Investigators : Treatment and outcomes of acute coronary syndromes in India
(CREATE) : a prospective analysis of registry data. Lancet. 2008 ; 371 : 1435-42.
5. The PRoFESS study group. Aspirin and extended – release Dipyridamole versus clopidogrel for
recurrent stroke. N Engl J Med 2008 ; 359 : 1238-51
6. The PRoFESS study Group.Telmisartan to prevent Recurrent stroke and cardiovascular events.
N Engl J Med. 2008; 359: 1225 -37
7. POISE Study group. Effects of extended – release metoprolol succinate in patients undergoing
non-cardiac surgery (POISE Trial) : a randomized controlled trial , Lancet 2008 ;371 : 1839-47.

Dr. Apoorva Pauranik
1. Pauranik A. Advocacy in neurology. Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology, 2008; 11,60-65.
2. Pauranik A. Speech and communication disorder in stroke : beyond routine. Progress in clinical
neurosciences Volume 22 : 2007 , 324, Editor Kalyan Bhattacharya. Neurological society of
India. Agra.
3. Prasad K, Pauranik A. Evidence based neurological examination. Progress in clinical
Neurosciences. Volume 24: 2009, Page 210. Editor Apoorva Pauranik. Neurological society of
India. Lucknow.
4. Pauranik A. Neurology of laughter and crying. Neuroliriks. Jan-March 2010. Chennai
5. Pauranik A. Entrepreneurs : Teaching neurology to primary care physicians, world neurology,
world federation of neurology December 2008 : volume 23. No.4 page 12 : USA
6. Pauranik. A study language breakdown in Hindi-English bilinguals with dementia. Journal of
applied linguistics (in press) Jan –Dec 2010.
7. Pauranik A. Natural history of untreated epilepsy (abstract) world congress of neurology,
Sydney 2007 ; Journal of Neurological sciences (supplement)

Dr. Dharmendra Jhavar :
1. Indian Journal of Cancer “ Primary Mediastinal Giant Terato Carcinoma “ Year 2008 Vol. 45
issue : 2.

Dr. Ashish Patel
1. Indian Polycap Study group. Effects of a polypill(Polycap) on risk factors in middle – aged
individuals without cardiovascular disease (TIPS) : a phase II, double-blind, randomized trial.
Lancet. Published online March 30, 2009 DOI:10:1016/SO140-6736(09)60611-5.
2. Bharani A, Patel A. Analyze This Image. Cardiosource Web Site, American College of
Cardiology Foundation. Available at http://www.cardiosource. com/casestudies
/casestudy.asp?studyid=1314. Accessed March 26 , 2009.
Dr. Archana Kushwah
1. International Journal of Cardiology: Volume : 125 Issue : Null : S67 to S67 Correlation of
Highly sensitive C – reactive protein with acute coronary syndromes and effect of statin
therapy : published in Feb 2008.

 
SERVICES OFFERED

Emergency Medicine Services

16 bedded MICU facility

Cardiology Services 

Non-invasive cardiology  services are  provided and includes
            Daily cardiology OPD
8 bedded ICCU services
Stress testing (tread mill test )
Echocardiography (2 D & Doppler)
Electrocardiography

Neurology services

General neurology OPD
Headache OPD
Epilepsy OPD
CT / MRI services
EEG

Nephrology services

Haemodialysis facility ( 2 machines)
Nephrology  OPD including referral for kidney transplantation and post transplant care
Kidney biopsy

Gastroenterology services

Specialty OPD services
Upper GI endoscopy and biopsy
Sclerotherapy and band ligation for varices
Video –endoscopy
Lower GI endoscopy  including sigmoidoscopy and colonoscopy
Oesophageal stricture /  Achalasia ditation
Liver biopsy
Self expendable metallic stent placement
Glue therapy
Polypectomy

Other specialty services includes

Endocrinology OPD
Rheumatology OPD
Respiratory OPD
Hematology OPD

 

COURSES CONDUCTED

M.B.B.S , M.D. (General Medicine), DTCD, Paramedical Course (E.C.G. Technician)

FACILITIES OFFERED:

• 16 bedded ICU & 8 bedded ICU.

• Special OPD: Gastroenterology / Rheumatology / Cardiology / Respiratory / Endocrinology / Neurology / Nephrology / Haemotology. .

RESEARCH PROJECTS:

  1. I.C.M.R. RF / RHD Registry Project at M.Y. Hospital, Indore: The ICMR Rheumatic fever / Rheumatic Heart Disease Registry Project are part of Prime Minister's Jaivigyan Mission Mode Project. The proposed Registry at Indore has been the fourth project in India under Prof. Anil Bharani as Principal Investigator.
  2. Antiretroviral therapy center, M.Y.H., Indore: The ART centre, in collaboration with NGO Indore was started on 18 th October 2005 in M.Y. Hospital, Indore. The centre is headed by Dr. Ashok Bajpai, Prof. & Head, Medicine and the In-charge is Dr.V.P.Pandey, Associate Professor of Medicine & In-charge, Rheumatology and Immunology with the ART team which was trained at JJ Hospital, Mumbai. The centre has investigation facilities for diagnosis and opportunistic illness and monitoring of ART treatment where the drugs are given to all the patients on monthly basis. A separate counselor is exposure prophylaxis is provide to hospital staff. As on 30 th June 2006 there were 723 patients who are registered and taking treatment out of which 445 are males, 216 females and 62 children.
  3. Low Level Laser Therapy Project, MYH, Indore: LLLT Project for Tuberculosis was started by Department of Medicine, M.Y. Hospital, Indore in June 1995. This project is of unique nature in the whole country and world wide, in the field of treatment of tuberculosis. It has given encouraging results clinically and bacteriologically in patients with drug resistant tuberculosis. The project becomes even more important in view of WHO declaring MDR-TB as a global emergency in July 1993 with Low Level Laser Therapy by 2mW nitrogen Laser in patients of resistant TB in June 1995. In 2004 LLLT by 10mW nitrogen Laser been started in patients with drug resistant TB and the project is being carried out under Dr.Ashok Bajpai, Prof. & Head, Dept. of Medicine