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department of paediatrics bj governmnt medical college and
DEPARTMENT OF PAEDIATRICS
BJ GOVERNMNT MEDICAL COLLEGE AND SASSOON GENERAL
HOSPITAL, PUNE(TILL JANUARY 2015)
Professor and Head of the Department- Dr. Sandhya S Khadse (SSK)
CURRENT FACULTY
Associate Professors
Dr AartiKinikar (AAK)
Dr. Prakash Gambhir (PSG)
Dr. Anand Deshpande(ASD)
Assistant Professors
Dr.Chhaya Valvi (CTV)
Dr.Rajesh Kulkarni (RRK )
Dr. Pragathi A Kamath(PAK)
Dr. Vrushali V Bichkar(VVB)
Dr. Ajey Sule(AAS)
Dr. Priyanka Badjate(PMB)
Speciality Services
Pediatric Neurology
Dr. UmeshKalane
Genetic Division
Dr. Prakash Gambhir
OTHER DEPARTMENTAL STAFF
Mrs. Haseena Ansari (Stenographer)
Mrs. LondheShobha ( Senior Clerk)
Mrs. VarshaGaundadkar (Lab Technician)
Mrs. SairaGirgaon (Lab Technician)
Mr. Santosh Nale ( Lab Assistant)
POST GRADUATE STUDENTS
NAME OF THE STUDENT
Dr. Vikrant Gosavi
Dr. Sandhya J.
Dr. Sagar Mehta
Dr. Dilip Kumar
Dr. NiveditaPande
Dr. Naresh Sonkawade
Dr. Sajili Mehta
Dr. Bharat Nadig
Dr. Chandrakant Tammevar
Dr. Deepak Pawar
Dr. Ambikesh Sahu
Dr. Yatin Bhole
Dr. P.T. Asha
Dr- Pratibha Garg
Dr. Anjali Sharma
Dr Anil Kumar
Dr Ninad Patil
Dr Sangita More
Dr Agila Asokan
Dr Manju Bhargavi
Dr Gajendra Patil
YEAR OF ADMISSION
2012
2013
2014
NAME OF THE GUIDE
Dr.Chhaya Valvi (CTV)
Dr. Sandhya S Khadse
Dr.Rajesh Kulkarni (RRK )
Dr AartiKinikar (AAK)
Dr. Sandhya S Khadse
Dr AartiKinikar (AAK)
Dr. Sandhya S Khadse
Dr.Chhaya Valvi (CTV)
Dr. Anand Deshpande(ASD)
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Dr.Rajesh Kulkarni (RRK )
Dr.Chhaya Valvi (CTV)
Dr. Anand Deshpande(ASD)
Dr AartiKinikar (AAK)
Dr.Rajesh Kulkarni (RRK )
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Dr. Sandhya S Khadse
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SERVICES PROVIDED WITH DETAILS
1) Lecture Hall
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Departmental Library
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TutorialRoom
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Internet connection
5) Separate Cabin for Lecturers.
6) Computer Facility with Printers
7) Clinic Rooms for Undergraduate students
8) LCD Projector
9) Audio system in Departmental Lecture cum Seminar Hall
10) Overhead Projectors
11) Laptops
12) X ray View Boxes
13) Doctors’ Room in Ward with attached toilet.
14) Meticulous and Comprehensive Interns’ Training Programme- SPECIALLY
APPRECIATED BY DR. VYAS- MCI INSPECTOR.
- This consists of SOP for interns
- Research Project to be submitted with completion of posting
- Poster to be prepared at the time of completion of the posting.
15) For Residents- Novel Initiative of- Performance Based Report Card- a systematic documentation andself
appraisal of PG students of their last month’s performance. Incorporates different points likeCases seen, correct diagnosis made, number of appreciations received, any publications/
presentations etc. The PBRC system was highly appreciated during First National Conference on
Pediatric Medical Education on 31st August-1st September held at Mangalore, India by all National
Experts on pediatric education.
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Every month, students submit Long and Short Answer Questions enabling them to
tackle exams in a positive way.
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Regular Post Graduate Teaching Activities.
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Thesis Reviews at Regular Interval- Perhaps the ONLY DEPARTMENT IN COLLEGE
TO HAVE NO QUERIES IN THESES OF STUDENTS IN THE LAST YEAR.
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Separate Lockers provided to the residents.
SERVICES PROVIDED TO PATIENT :
Nutritional Rehabilitation Centre (NRC) 
The only medical college in the entire state of Maharashtra to have this NRC ( State of the
art facility for the treatment of severe Protein Energy Malnutrition)
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The department has trained more than 300 medical officers and health worker on
management of Severe and Mild Acute Malnutrition in NRC.
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The NRC is without sponsorship or aid from UNICEF or govt. and totally done on
mobilization of donation given by St. Paul’s Church, Camp, and Pune.
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Highlights of Nutritional Rehabilitation Centre- Round the clock availability of a trained physician and Staff Nurse
- Facilities like- Mixer, refrigerator, Kitchen Desk, Television.
- Specially designed toys for children in NRC
- For detailed Anthropometry- Infantometer, Stadiometer and Electronic weighing Scale
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available. Various standard charts and booklets available for students, interns and
residents for quick assessment of malnutrition.
- Special counseling session for mothers of patients.
- ALL THE FEEDS ARE PREPARED IN-HOUSE BY INTERNS AND STAFF NURSE.
- NOT A SINGLE MORTALITY RECORDED IN NRC SINCE ITS START AND ALL THE
PATIENTS HAVE BEEN DISCHARGED AND ARE DOING VERY WELL!!
- Patents on discharge have given encouraging and very positive feedbacks.
HirkaniKaksha( Facility for mothers to breastfeed their children)- Again the only
medical college in the state of Maharashtra to have a breast feeding promotion and
counselingcentre
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Tertiary care department for Pediatrics care has PICU with5 ventilatorsand 3ventilators
inNICU.
- HIV Specialty clinic –Only one of its kinds amongst all Medical College in Maharashtra.
- TB OPD
- Epilepsy OPD
- High risk Neonatal OPD with facility of Retinopathy of Prematurity Screening and
Neurodevelopment Assessment of the NICU graduates.
- Thalassemia day care center with Iron Chelation Therapy (Thalpumps)
- Genetic clinic
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Pediatric EEG facility
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Sunshine Room ( Playroom for the children)
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Spacious covered area in front of the ward for the patients to rest and have their food.
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Lift in the ward for easy transport of the patients.
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Spacious play area in front of the ward for children consists of see-saw, swings etc.
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OPD Laboratory with qualified technicians.
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Fully Renovated High Dependency Unit in Ward 20 for high risk babies and as a step
down care from NICU. Renovated by Rotary Club of Pune, Sinhgad Road Branch.
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This unit has radiant warmers, phototherapy units, air curtains, weighing scales and
Special chairs for the mothers willing to give Kangaroo Mother Care
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Human Milk Bankinaugrated in ward 29, 30 ,bySmtSupriya Tai Sule on 19 November
2013. This unit has pateuriser, deep freezer, hot air oven. The milk (approximately 1 Litre
per day) for donation being collected after screening from the NICU and HDU. The
benefeciaries being the newborns in NICU.
EQUIPMENTS AVAILABLE
1.
Electrophoresis Variant Machine.
2.
Micro Centrifuge
3.
Colorimeter
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Chemical balance
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Distilled water bath
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Hot air oven
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Pediatric EEG machine
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infusion pumps,
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syringe pumps,
10. Multipara monitors,
11. ECG Machine,
12. Radiant Warmers,
13. Phototherapy units
14. LCD Projectors
15. Audio System
16. Seminar hall
17. Water filters for pts and faculty and for Thalassemia unit.
18. Well Equipped library
19. Functional OPD side Laboratory.
20. Play area for children
21. Centralliquid oxygen plant
22. Portable x ray machine
23. Internet facility
24. Water Beds for patients with prolonged immobility.
25. Glucometers.
26. Bilirubinometer.
COURSES OFFERED WITH INTAKE CAPACITY
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FIRST MBBS : 200 STUDENTS PER YEAR
POST GRADUATION : 5 M.D. PER YEAR & 3 D.C.H PER YEAR
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All the above courses are RECOGNISED BY MCI.
Other Academic Programmes Undertaken1) M.O.C.P. –( Medical Officers’ Certification Programme)A programmestarted by
Government of Maharashtra for the training of Medical Officers in Pediatrics. This
programme is being run successfully by the department and 3 batches of the medical
officers have been trained so far.
2) E.M.O.C.- this is a programme that endeavors to impact emergency training of the
Mediacl Officers in the Emergencies in Obstretics and gyenaecology.
3) IGNOU- Indira Gandhi National Open University course( post MBBS) is being conducted
by the department. Many batches have been trained by the department.
PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS :
Dr. Sandhya Satish Khadse (Professor and Head of the Department)27 years of extensive and distinguished teaching experience in various Government
Colleges in Maharashtra State.
Prizes and AwardsMALAYSIA
BPNI BF WEEK
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Felicitated in MAHAPEDICON for excellence and outstanding work in the field of Pediatrics
by IAP Maharashtra State Branch- Late Dr D.B. Shirole Oration in November 2014
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2013- ‘Anandibai Joshi Award’ by NCP at Pune- in 2013
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Distinguished Service award for Human Milk Banking by IAP, MOHFW, BPNI and UNICEF.
Posters and Publications:
1Paper presented at Medical Education Conference Nagpur 14th Sept. 2014. Item analysis –
Dr. Sandhya Khadse, Dr. Vrushali.
2Tender Loving Care(TLC) with extra attention and Special Concern bestowed upon Junior
Residents helps to enhance their overall performance.
3Study of Child Abuse at Tertiary Care Centres.
4Minute observations and little extra efforts Hospital Can create wonders.Dr. Khadse
Sandhya.
5Hirkani Room – A magic Brick for laying the foundation of promoting, protecting & supporting
Breast feeding thereby scaling up of exclusive Breast feeding rates. Dr. Sonkawade
Naresh,Dr. Khadse Sandhya.
6Proboscis latteralis Dr. Anil Verma, Dr. Sandhya Khadse
7Ataxia telangiectasia with recurrent pulmonary infections -a case report Dr. P.T. Asha, Dr.
Sandhya Kkhadse.
8Gaucher’s disease type I Dr. Mehta Sajili, Dr. Sandhya Khadse
9A case of Ambigious Genitilia Dr. Ambikesh Sahu, Dr. Sandhya Khadse
10Pathological fracture as a presenting feature of Wilsons Disease Sule Ajey, Kulkarni R,
Khadse S, Kinikar A, Valvi C, Mehta S, Bhole Y, Pande N, Pawar D
11Hutchinson Gilford Progeria Syndrome – A case report. Kamath Pragathi, Bhargavi M,
Gosavi V, Khadse S, Kulkarni R, Valvi C, Kinikar A.
12Child Rights & Government Polices in CANCL NEWS, Jan 2015 Dr. Khadse Sandhya, Dr.
Sonkawade Naresh, Dr. Aarti Kinikar, Dr. Chhaya Valvi, Dr. Rajesh Kulkarni
13A reptrospective controlled study of the outcome of HIV positive children admittetd in
Pediatric intensive care unit of a tertiary care hospital Dr. Tanvi Shah, Dr. Kulkarni R, Dr.
Khadse S.
14Correlation between clinical profile and radiographic findings of pediatric patients with
respiratory disease of Sassoon General Hospital. Dr. Nirmale S, Dr. Deshpande C, Dr.
Khadse S, Dr. Kinikar A, Dr. Gambhir P, Dr. Momin S.
15 Invisible fangs of death Dr. Sule A, Dr. Kulkarni R, Dr. Valvi C, Dr. Kinikar A, Dr. Khadse S.
16Late deterioration in a case of accidental phenytoin ingestion by a one year old Dr. Gosavi
V, Dr. Sandhya J, Dr. Kulkarni R., Dr. Valvi C, Dr. Kinikar A, Dr. Khadse S.
17Experience of Hirkani Kaksh at Sassoon General Hospital, Pune. Dr. Sandhya J, Dr.
Kinikar A, Dr. Khadse S.
18The painless child : no gain without pain Dr. Chheda A, Dr. Dhawale B., Dr. Anandi S, Dr.
Khadse S.
19Rare glycogen storage disease, Pompe’s at 4 months. Dr. Sonkawade N, Dr. Bharath N,
Dr. Chheda A, Dr. Kedari V, Dr. Kinikar A, Dr. Khadse S.
20Every cough in HIV is not tuberculosis / Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia. Dr. Kadam N, Dr.
Kulkarni R, Dr. Sule A, Dr. Momin S, Dr. Kinikar A, Dr. Khadse S.
21Successful use of propranolol for lymphangioma Dr. Valvi C, Dr. Khadse S, Dr Sule A, Dr.
Kadam N, Dr. Valvi C, Dr. Kinikar A, Dr. Khadse S.
22Acute intermittent porphyria. Dr. Kadam N, Dr. Kulkiarni R, Dr. Sule A, Dr. Momin S, Dr.
Kinikar A, Dr. Khadse S
23Successful use of propranolol for lymphangioma Dr. Kulkarni R, Dr. Gosavi V, Dr. Sule A,
Dr. Kadam N, Dr. Valvi C, Dr. Kinikar A, Dr. Khadse S.
24Multidisciplinary team approach in rehabilitation of a neonate with severe birth trauma Dr.
Valvi C, Dr. Khadse S, Dr. Sahoo N, Dr. Agarwal S, Dr. Pande G, Dr. Sule A, Dr. Gosavi V.
25Innovation for increasing the overall performance of Junior Residents. Dr. Khadse S, Dr.
Kinikar A, Dr. Valvi C, Dr. Kulkarni R.
26Multidisciplinary approach in cerebral palsy in a resource limited tertiary care centre
International Conference on skill matrix Childhood disability at VIMS, Bangalore. Dec. 2013.
27Performance Based Report Card for Residents in the Dept. Of Pediatrics. Research
Society Conference at BJGMC, Pune, Feb. 2013.
28A rare case of neonatal organophosphorous poisoning. Dr. Cheda A, Dr. Hiremath A, Dr.
Khadse SS, Dr. Valvi C.
29Recurrent purpura with abdominal pain Dr. Punde H, Dr. Khadse SS, Dr. Kinikar A, Dr.
Valvi C, Dr. Kulkar R, Dr. Patil V.
30Unusual muscular dystrophy in a female child Dr. Kulkarni S, Vinu N, Khadse SS, Kinikar
AA, Gambhir PS, Desphande AS, Kulkarni R, Valvi C.
31Rickettsial infection : High indesx of suspicion required. Dr. Mahajan R., Dr. Khadse SS,
Dr. Kinikar A, Dr. Valvi C, Dr. Kulkarni R, Dr. Anandi S
32Prevalence and significance of cardiac murmurs in nenate Dr. Kumbhojkar A, Dr. Khadse
SS.
33Awareness among parents about impact of television in child’s life Dr. Anandi S, Dr.
Khadse SS, Priyanka KS
34Mandibulofacial dysostosis (Teacher – Collins syndrome) with associate Pierre Robbin
sequence Dr. Sule A, Kedari V, Iyengar V, Valvi C, Khadse S
35Study of the co relation of protein and cholesterol levels with the infection in the patients of
nephrotic syndrome. Dr. Patil V, Deshpande AS, Khadse SS, Kinikar AA, Kulkarni R, Valvi C.
36Impact of Directly observed nutritional supplementation (DONS Regimen) in children with
protein energy malnutrition. Dr. Khadse S, Dr. Doshi P, Dr. Hiremath A, Dr. Bichkar V
37Familial hyperlipidemia: case series Dr. Kodur V, Dr. Khadse SS
38Misdiagnosed case of amniotic band sequence. Dr. Vinu N, N, Dr. Gambhir PS, Dr. Khadse
SS, Dr. Kinikar AA, Dr. Valvi C, Dr. Kulkarni R
39Review of parents regarding pandemic of H1SN1 Vaccine – A cross sectional study . Dr.
Kulkarni R, Dr. Khadse SS, Dr. Kinikar AA, Dr. Valvi C, Dr. Pande NV.
40Constipation as a presenting feature of neonatal tettanus . Dr. Valvi C, Khadse SS, Kinikar
AA, Kulkarni R.
41Congenital craniofacial hemihypertrophy with hemimegalencephaly Dr. Kedari V, Khadse
S, Sule A, Thute S, Balbale S, Vaishnavi I, Valvi C.
42“Magic potion” to take India’s silent crisis-SAM (severe acute malnutrition) in children. Dr.
Kinikar AA, Valvi C, Kulkarni R, Khadse SS
43Impact of small innovation done within the pediatric department in decreasing neonatal
morbidity and mortality. Dr. Thutet S, Khadse SS, Valvi C, Dixit S, Gamit S.
44Study of therapeutic oxygen in NICU & PICU in a teratiary care center Dr. Bichkar V,
Kamath P, Pradhan N, Khadse SS, Kinikar AA, Kulkarni R, Valvi C.
Workshops and conferences
Organizing committee member, Research society conference, B.J.G.M.C., Pune 2012,2013,2014
CME on approach to child rape victim at B.J.G.M.C., Pune in collaboration with CANCL group. Dec
2013
Guest lectures
1. Faculty at National at National Pedicon 2013, Kolkata, Guest Lecture delivered on "Use and
Misuse of probiotics in Pediatric practice" in Jan 2013.
2. Guest Lecture delivered on ‘Steps taken by Government of Maharashtra for prevention and
control of malnutrition’, at Research Society Conference; B.J.G.M.C, Pune, Feb 2013."
3. Guest lecture on complimentary feeds for Medical officers training programme of Government of
Maharashtra in March 2013.
4. Guest Lecture at CME conducted by IAP, Mumbai on Medical negligence in April 2013.
5. Guest Lecture at New Horizon's Child Development Centre, Mumbai on Learning Disability - early
markers in June 2013.
6. Guest Lecture delivered on ‘Distribution and disbursement of Human milk through Milk Bank’ at
the National Consultative Meet on Human milk banking in India; 30 Jun 2013.
7. Guest Lecture on ‘Total Parenteral Nutrition for neonate issues and challenges at resource limited
tertiary care center’, NNF symposium at Apollo group of Hospitals, Bangalore in July 2013.
8. Guest Lecture on "Innovations in Pediatric teaching during clinical postings of Undergraduates in
Pediatrics" at 1st National conference on Pediatric education in Mangalore, Sept 2013.
9. IYCF Sensitization for Health Professionals, "National Infant and Child Feeding Guidelines ";
Delhi September 2013.
10. Guest lecture delivered on "Good Parenting enhances a child's potential" at the
conference on Parenting skills for Upbringing Children, at the National University Hospital,
Singapore in October 2013.
11. Guest Lecture delivered on "Essential Newborn Care & Newborn corner" for Medical officer's
training programme in November 2013.
12. Guest Lecture on "SAM Management Guidelines" for MOCP State Programme co-ordinator at
Aundh Civil Hospital in Nov 2013.
13. Guest Lecture on "Difficult Adolesencent" at Sevagram Medical College CME on Adolescence in
Dec 2013.
14. Guest Lecture at Bharat Nirman Lokmahiti Abhiyan organized by Prasaar Bharati, Govt. of India,
on issues and health concerns for women and children; Sangli, October 2014.
15. Guest lecture on "Handling of Media on confrontation with Medical Negligence" at the Medicolegal Workshop at Pedicon 2014, Indore; January 2014.
16. Guest Lecture delivered on "Approach to a child with Sexual Assault" at Session of child abuse
and neglect on 11th Jan 2014 Pedicon, Indore.
17. Guest Lecture on "Use of ORS & Zinc in Diarrhoea for Medical officer's Training Programme on
14th Feb 2014 at Pune"
18. Guest Lecture on "Approach to Genesis of Cerebral Palsy" For NGO Voluntary group
Acupressure Upchar Academy, Deccan, Pune on 3rd March 2014.
19. Guest Lecture at IAP Mumbai on Approach and Management for child rape victims on March
2014.
20. Guest Lecture delivered on "" Communication Skills for promotion of Breast feeding &
complimentary feeding IYCF organised by MUHS & UNICEF; May 2014.
21. Guest Faculty at RBSK training of trainers on 25th June – 29th June conducted by MUHS Nashik
22. Guest Lecture delivered on Malnutrition on 11th June 2014 at medical Officer’s Certificate
Program conducted by Director of Health Services, Maharashtra at Pune.
23. Guest faculty at 2nd National Medical Education Conference at Nagpur and delivered guest lecture
on ‘Curriculum Reforms’.
24. Delivered Guest Lecture on child rights with respect to education at ICANCL expert committee
meeting at Delhi organised by MOHFW & IAP New Delhi; September 2014.
25. Delivered D.B. Shirole Memorial Oration at Mahapedicon 2014; Mumbai, November 2014.
26. Guest Faculty at National Pedicon 2015, delivered Guest lecture on ‘Issues & Challenges for
Education & development of Institutionalized children & children with special needs’, New Delhi,
January 2015.
27. Guest Lecture delivered at IYCF & Human Milk Banking preconference workshop on ‘Networking
Strategy for HMB in India’ ; New Delhi January 2015.
Facilitator and master trainor
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Master trainer for IYCF, 2013.
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National trainer for Human Milk Banking in India, 2013.
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National trainer for RBSK Training Programme Rashtriya Balswasthya Karyakram, June,
2014.
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National trainer for NABH, April 2014.
Attendance as a Faculty
AttendadedRashtriya Bal SwasthyaKaryakram TOT at MUHS, Regional Centre at Aundh
Pune in July 2014
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Workshop at YASHDA, Pune for teachers training required for MCI
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Invited for the national round of Torrent Young Schollar award TYSA as a member to
judge the event by the Torrent Pharmaceuticals at Ahmedabad in Feb 2014
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Faculty for Asia Pacific Congress of Child Abuse & Neglect
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International conference of Indian Academy of Cerebral Palsy Conference in Lucknow2013
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Television Appearance-Was televised in August 2013 on Sahyadri Channel in
Swastha Bharat Programme for breastfeeding week.
PUBLICATIONS AND AUTHORSHIP
Booklet in Marathi "Vatsalya" on Breast feeding and child care published by Department of Pediatrics,
B.J.G.M.C., Pune as 1st author. (The contents of the booklet were appreciated by Director of
Medical Education and Research)
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Publication in Medical journal of western India, vol 24, Feb 2014, "Obstacles and
recommendations for adaptation of Kangaroo mother care practices at resource limited center
in Maharashtra".
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Publication in Medical journal of western India, Vol 42, Feb 2014, "Ethics in Neonatology".
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PIDJ213-87ORZ, Title: Predictors of virologic and clinical response to nevirapine versus
lopinavir/ritonavir based antiretroviral therapy in young children with and without prior
nevirapine exposure for the prevention of mother to child HIV transmission. Accepted for
publication in Aug 2014, The pediatric infectious disease.
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Organophosphorous Poisoning in a Neonate April June 2014 Vol II issue 2 DOI 107/99 on call
2014-27. Available from http-//www.pediatriconcall.com / Journal / Article / free text.
Predictors of violence in children & Adolescent Dr. Khadse Sandhya, Dr. Sonkawade Naresh
in Medical Journal of western India Vol-43, No. 1, Feb 2015.
Intricacies of complementary feeding – A delicate & sensitive Issue for prevention of
malnutrition in Medical Journal of Western India Vol-42, No. 2, Aug. 2014; Dr. Khadse
Sandhya, Dr. Sonkawade Naresh
ADJUDGED THE FOLLOWING ACADEMIC EVENTS:
Judge for award paper evaluation National Pedicon 2015
Judge for poster competition in International Kangaroo mother care conference in Nov 2012.
Judge for poster competition in International Skill matrix-a Global childhood disability conference at
Bangalore in Dec 2013.
Torrent young scholar award contest, member of National jury board & Judge for the final rounds held
at Ahmedabad on 2nd Feb 2014 and 23rd Nov 2014.
Judge for award in Late Vd. P.G. Nanal memories National level inter medical college competition,
organised by Rashtriya shikshan mandal, 25, Karve Road, Pune 411004 on 8th Feb 2014.
Special Invitee and Guest of Honour for the Republic day function held on 26th Jan 2014 at Shri Ulhas
Patil Medical College, Jalgaon.
Torrent scientific and academic advisory group meeting at Ahmadabad on 16th Feb 2014.
UNICEF sponsored IYCF meeting at Mumbai.
RESEARCH PROJECTS:
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India Clen epidemiology, UNICEF & WHO Management of severe pneumonia in children with
oral amoxicillin chief coordinator and investigator -- a study initiated at seven centres.
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Protocol No. Panbio/CR/082004/CT: "Open Labelel, Randomized, Multicentric, Comparative
study to evaluated the immunogenicity and reactogenecity of ecovac-4tm (GSK Biological).
Principal investigator trial being conducted at 13 centres all over India and Asia.
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Study coordinator for NFHS survey for up scaling neonatal care a multicentric global study
India clen Epidemiology - July 2007 to May 2008.
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ICMR Study on Evaluation of IMNCI.
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New Born Screening for hearing evaluation in collaboration with The Education Audiology and
Research Society for Hearing Impaired Infants and Children - September 2007.
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Trained at Bangkok Thailand - 10-14 November 2008.
 Daids Information Session.
 Daids Policy Training.
 Human Subject Protection / GCP training Program.
 Division of AIDS EAE Reporting.
 Daids Clinical Quality Management Plan Policy.
 Daids Safety Workshop.
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Trained for AEFI at Pune by UNICEF February 2009.
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CTU with its single CRS in Pune, India will participate in clinical trials that will address and
contribute to the prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission and optimization of clinical
management of HIV-infected mothers and children.
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Role: Clinical Director for IMPAACT Study P1060, Phase II, parallel, randomized, clinical trials
comparing the responses to initiation of NNRTI-based versus PI-based antiretroviral therapy
in HIV-infected infants Who have and have not previously received Single dose Nevirapine for
prevention of Mother-to-child HIV transmission.
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Principal Investigator for IMPACCT P1060 Protocol a Global Study JHU at BJMC CTU
February 2009.
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Principal Investigator for PROMISE study.
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Member Associate Asia Network Research group.
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Appointed by ICMR as mentor for studies in HIV research to guide students.
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Member of administrative group of CTU.
INTERNATIONAL AFFILIATIONS:
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Academy Advisor to the U.S. Fulbright programme & resource person for United States India
Educational Foundation. (USIEF)
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Visiting Professor at John Hopkins School of medicines Meriland Baltimore USA.
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Visiting Professor, -National University of Singapore.
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Advisory Committee Member, Footprint Academy, USA.
ATTENDANCE AND PARTICIPATION AT INTERNATIONAL MEETINGS AS SPECIAL INVITEE
AND COUNTRY REPRESENTATIVE FROM INDIA.
Attended Treat Asia Network group meeting at Phuket, Thailand in Oct 2013, on invitation
from treat Asia research network group chairman.
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Training conducted for Support Staff of Human Milk Bank at Florida USA 22nd Sept
2014 on special invitation as technical expert for HMB.
Dr. AARTI.A.KINIKAR (ASSOC. PROF)
Patent
AWARDED PROVISIONAL PATENT for
low cost indigenous
bubble CPAP ventilation
circuit – Mumbai 2011.
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International Fellowship
Awarded Fogarty Fellow Scholarship at John Hopkins University , Baltimore USA;
for training in TB Research from June 2014 to July 2014
AWARDED THE DR SHARADINI DAHANUKAR BEST MEDICAL TEACHER 2013
AWARD BY MUHS, NASHIK ON 10TH JUNE 2013.
Specialist Pediatric Trainer for :
National Trainer for “Facility Based Care of Severe Acute Malnourished
Children” . 2013
Memberships :
1. Life member of IndianAcademy Of Paediatrics.
2. State Level Government Expert Committee Member for :
a) Adverse Events following Immunisations.
b) Deaths due to Malaria and other Febrile Infectious Diseases.
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Polio eradication Programme - AFP Surveillance Programme , SGH, Pune.
Child Death Audit - Pune District.
H1N1 Influenza TechnicalCommittee.
Pediatric Nutrition.
Thalassemia.
Workshops conducted
1. Breast Feeding week – Workshop for Nurse. –B.J.Medical College & Sassoon General
Hospital – August – 2012, 2013.
Paper And Poster Presentations :
1. “Magic Potion” to tackle Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) – India’s Silent Crisis. First
prize Annual Research Society Conference, B.J.MedicalCollege, Pune 2013.
2. Impact of Nutritional Rehabilitation Center in managing Severe Acute Malnutrition in
Children – Oral Presented at “Excellence in Paediatrics 2014” International Conference
at Dubai
Awards :
1. Parental Attitudes ‘ Prenatal diagnosis of Thalassemia” First prize – Annual Research
Society Conference, B.J.MedicalCollege, 2002, Pune.
2. “Future of Underprivileged Thalassemic Children” – First prize Annual Research Society
Conference, B.J.MedicalCollege (2002), Pune.
3. Nobody’s children” (poster) – First prize – Annual Research Society Conference,
B.J.MedicalCollege, Pune 2003.
4. Silent Sufferer – HIV positive child” – First prize Annual Research Society conference,
B.J.MedicalCollege, Pune 2004.
5. “Silent Sufferer – HIV positive child” – Suchintan Trophy for the best paper of the
conference - Annual Research Society conference, B.J.MedicalCollege, Pune 2004.
6. “IntrapleuralUrokinase in Empyema Thoracis – A randomized controlled trial in
children” – “Suchintan Trophy for the best paper of the conference – Annual
Research Society Conference, B.J.Medical College, Pune – 2005.
7. “ Patient Satisfaction – A systematic research and implementation can make a
difference” - First prize Annual Research Society conference, B.J.Medical College, Pune
2006.
8. “Bubbles of HOPE” – Indegenous nasal Bubble CPAP – –“Suchintan Trophy” for the
BEST PAPER of the conference - Annual Research Society conference, B.J.Medical
College, Pune 2010.
9. “Every Drop of Blood Counts”- Awarded BEST POSTER of the conference - Annual
Research Society conference, B.J.MedicalCollege, Pune 2010.
10. Selected as one of the 20 Innovators from India – those changing lives of many. INDIA
TODAY – 26th April 2010.
11. AVISHKAR 2010 and AVISHKAR 2011 – Best research paper in Teachers Category Inter University Competition.
PublicationsINTERNATIONAL
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Impact of maternal hepatitis B virus coinfection on mother-to-child transmission of
HIV. HIV Medicine (2014). DOI: 10.1111/hiv.12120
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Modifiable risk factors associated with tuberculosis disease in children in Pune,India.
The International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, vol 18(2),1 Feb
2014: 198-204.
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Modifiable risk factorsassociated with Tuberculosis disease in children in Pune, India.
Accepted for publication in The International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung
Disease. September 2013.
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Vitamin D deficiency is common among HIV infected breastfeeding mothers in Pune,
India but is not associated with Mother-to-Child HIV transmission. HIV Clinical Trials
2012; 13 (5) : 278 – 283
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Source case investigation for children with TB disease in Pune, India,
Tuberculosis research and treatment 01/ 2014.DOI : 10.1155/2014/182836.
NATIONAL
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Acute megakaryoblastic leukemia M7 presenting with extreme myelofibrosis. The
Indian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology, 57(3),July-Sept 2014:512-514.
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Overlap of Muscle Eye Brain Disease and Walker Warburg Syndrome – A
case report. Medical Journal of Western India. 2014: 42(1) : 77-79.
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Rickettsial fever with ARDS and Meningoencephalitis _ A case report. Pediatric
Infectious Disease April – June 2013; 5 (2) : 75 – 77.
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A study of Knowledge, Attitude and Practices regarding Blood Donation in the
Relatives of Paediatric patients in a Tertiary Care centre. Indian Journal of applied
Research (Aug) 2013. 3(8) : 561 – 564. (ISSN-2249-555X )
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Review of parents regarding pandemic H1N1 vaccine- A cross-sectional study. Medical
Journal of Western India 2013; 41(1) : 80-82.
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Pediatric Tuberculosis in Young Children in India: A Prospective Study.
BioMedResearch International, vol. 2013, Article ID 783698, 7 pages,
2013. doi:10.1155/2013/783698
Guest Lectures and Honors-
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Dr. ArtiKinikar was appointed as MMC observer for Pediatric Gastroeneterology Conference
workshop on 27th September 2013.
Dr. ArtiKinikar - HIV TB Training for Paediatricians – Prayas Foundation
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Was appointed as Maharashrtra Medical Council Observer in Pedgastrocon 2013- Pune
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Established Newborns Early Intervention Clinic – To monitor and offer interventions for
high risk newborns discharged from NICU-2013
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Human Milk Bank – To Provide Human Milk to babies who are in NICU when mother is not
available to provide breast milk
Dr. CHHAYA . T. VALVI (LECTURER)
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ChhedaAkash H, HiremathAshwini, Khadse Sandhya, Kulkarni Rajesh, ValviChhaya,
AnandiShobi. Organophosphorus poisoning in a Neonate. Pediatric On call 2014; 11(2)
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2) R Kulkami, N Pande, C Valvi, A Kinikar.Review of parents regarding pandemic
H1N1vaccine a cross sectional study Medical Journal of Western India. 2013; 41:80-82
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Review of parents regarding pandemic H1N1 vaccine- A cross-sectional study. Medical
Jour nal of Western India 2013; 41(1) : 80-82.
PAPERS / POSTER PRESENTATION:
1) Paper presentation: Multidisciplinary Team approach in Rehabilitation of a Neonate with
Mandibular fracture - Birth Trauma. 40th Annual Conference of Research Society B.J.G.M.C. 2014
2) Poster presentation: Constipation –presenting feature of Neonatal Tetanus. – 39th Annual
Conference of Research Society B.J.G.M.C. 2013
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FACULTY :
Faculty of the bridge course syllabus for PG students of ASU, India 2014
CONFERENCES/ CME’S ATTENDED :
 Excellence in Pediatrics , Dubai 2014
 Newer Horizons in Paedaitrics, AFMC 2014
 International Workshop in curriculum development 2014
 Clinical Trial Design and Data analysis workshop 2014
 Basic Workshop in Research Methodology for Faculty 2014
 Annual conference of the Research society of BJMC 2014
 ICH-GCP Training 2013
 13th TREAT ASIA Network Annual Meeting , Thailand 2013
 Basic Research methodology workshop 2013
 Workshop on Neonatal Functional Echocardiography 2013
 Basic Course Workshop in Medical Education Technologies 2013
 ROP screening workshop 2013
 EPI INF 7 Software hands on training 2012
 IYCF training (UNICEF/MUHS)-Training of trainers 2013
Dr. Rajesh Kulkarni (Lecturer)
Rickettsial fever with ARDS and meningo-encephalitis – A case report . published online
10 April 2013. Pediatric Infectious Disease, Volume 5, Issue 2 , Pages 75-77, April 2013
FACULTY :
1) Faculty of the bridge course syllabus for PG students of ASU, India 2014
2) State level TOT Workshop for CTC and NRC- 3-5th October 2012, 15-17th October, 25 to 27th
September 2012
3) IAP West Zone PG CME IN Practical Pediatrics 31-3-2011 to 3-4-2011
4) CME on Practical Cardiology 19-3-2011 at B.J.M.C. Pune
5) CME on Practical Neurology 1-2-2011 at B.J.M.C. Pune
6) Diarrhea Update 2009 – Guest speaker –Newer ORS – ORS WEEK at B.J.M.C. Pune 23-7-2009
7) TB Sensitization program for State level Medical officers –Childhood Tuberculosis 2008
8) IMNCI Workshop 21-27-7-2008 at B.J.M.C. Pune
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PEDIGEN 2012
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Training-Facility based management of severely acute malnourished children 2012
Total Nutrition Therapy strategies at K.E.M. Hospital Research Center, Pune
RESPICON 2011
Neonatal Mechanical Ventilation workshop 2011
Maharashtra and Goa Emergency Medicine Meeting 2011
Annual conference of the Research society of BJMC, Pune Jan 2010,2011,2012,2013
PALS 2010
TB HIV Sensitization Program 2010
Pedicon 2009 conference of state IAP December 2009.
Adverse Events Following Immunization organized in collaboration with NRHM, GOM, WHO
–State level Orientation Workshop 2009
ISPNCON2008 at AFMC , Pune
TB Sensitization program 2008
Health Sciences Educational Technology 2007
IMNCI workshop held at AFMC, Pune, organized in collaboration with UNICEF and MUHS IN
April 2007
TB Sensitization Program 2006
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Predictors of Mortality in Hospitalized Children with Pandemic H1N1
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Influenza
2009 in
Pune, India. Published online October 2011.
(April 2012) 79(4): 459-466.
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Indian J Pediatr
DOI 10.1007/s12098-011-0578-7.
Goldenhaur Syndrome. – Image GalleryPediatrics On-call. 2011.
Hypothyroid case report –Unusual presentation - Bombay Hospital Journal 2012
Original article “Use of Indigenous bubble CPAP during swine flu
pandemic in Pune,
India”. Indian J Pediatric. 2011 Mar 26. [Pub ahead of print]
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Case Report.2009 H1N1 infection in a 1-day-old neonate. Indian J Med Sic 2010; 64:54952.
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Case Report. Hemorrhagic cystitis in two cases of novel influenza A (H1N1) infection.
Journal of Pediatric Infectious Diseases 2011; 6:77-78.
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Brief Communication “Clinical Profile of H1N1 Positive HIV Infected
Children” Indian
Pediatrics .2010; 48:131-132.
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Case report “Ochoa syndrome” published in Indian Pediatrics. (International ,peer
reviewed journal ISSN(Print)
0019-6061 )Indian Pediatric010; 47: 445-456.
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Correspondence “Transient Hyperglycemia in a H1N1 positive child on Oseltamivir"
published in Indian Pediatrics 2010; 47:812-813.
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Correspondence “Lessons learnt from the H1N1 2009 pandemic-The Pune Experience”
published in Indian Pediatrics.Vol.47; 810.
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Case report “Case of TTP with cerebral infarct secondary to platelet transfusion” published
in Indian Journal of Pediatrics (International, peer reviewed journal ISSN 0019-5456)
(2010 Sep 30. Pub ahead of print)
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Case report “Idiopathic Myelofibrosis in an Infant” published in Indian Journal of
Pediatrics (International, peer reviewed journal ISSN 0019-5456) (2010 Dec 28. Pub
ahead of print)
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Letter to Editor Seizure Susceptibility Due to Antihistamines in Febrile Seizures.
pediatricneurol 2010 :42;277-279 published in Pediatric Neurology
Vol.43,303.(International, peerreviewed journal ISSN 0887-8994)
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Case report: “Paramyotonia congenital with mutation at SCN4A gene” published in
Current Pediatric Research (International, Peer reviewed, Indexed journal ISSN 09719032) CurrPediatr Res 2009;14(1).
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Case report : “Cyanotic congenital heart disease with asplenia syndrome with
meningitis”published in Bombay Hospital Journal Vol.51,No 4,2009 pp 522-525.Available
from http://www.bhj.org/journal/2009_5104_oct/download/pg522-525.pdf
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Case report “Cryptococcal meningitis in an immunocompetent child”published in Bombay
Hospital Journal Vol.52, No.2, 249-251.
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Case report: “OsOdontoideum” published in journal Pediatric Oncall Available on URLKulkarni R. OsOdontoideum. Pediatric Oncall [serial online] 2010 [cited 2010 May 1]; Vol
7, Art #. Available from:
http://www.pediatriconcall.com/fordoctor/ViewersChoice/odontoideum.asp
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Image section “Lamellar Ichthyosis” published online in PediatricOncall ,available from
URL http://www.pediatriconcall.com/fordoctor/ImageGallery/img_gal_detail.aspx?id=128
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Case report “Long umbilical cord with multiple loops round the fetal
neck”accepted for publication in Pediatric Oncall.
http://www.pediatriconcall.com/fordoctor/viewersChoice/umbilical_cord.asp
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Conducted and presented an Audit on Newborn bloodspot screening at Colchester
General Hospital
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Conducted and presented an Audit on Use of Surfactant in NICU at Royal Berkshire
Hospital, Reading
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Poster’s presented at Annual conference of IAP,Bangalore 2009:
1. Case report of Tubercular Aortoarteritis.
2. Urofacial Syndrome
3. Acute presentation of chronic illness, case of Tubercular constrictive pericarditis.
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Poster’s presented at Annual state conference of IAP,Pune 2009
1.
Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (TTP) in a child.
2. Siblings with Vitamin D Dependent Rickets (VDDR) Type 2-A treatable
metabolic disease.
Research Trials
ICMR STS 2013 Ref ID 2013-03366
Prospective controlled study on the outcome of HIV positive children admitted in PICU of tertiary
care hospital.
ICMR STS -2006 No 21/257/2006-BMS:
Comparative Analysis of Measles Ig G Antibody in gingival secretion and serum of age stratified
cohort of children visiting a Tertiary level Hospital in Pune.
2) Name :
Sucrose for the relief of pain associated with immunization injection.
Paper presentation done –
1)BJMC , PUNE Research society meeting 2006.
2) ICMR – All Asian Medical Student research conference. February 2008.
RESEARCH PROJECTS SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED IN THE LAST 5 YRS.
“Safety and Efficacy of NP-002 (Hepatitis B Immune Globulin Human) for Post-Exposure Immunoprophylaxis of Hepatitis B Viral Infection from mother to baby”…….
“Intrapleuralurokinase in management of Empyema Thoracics in Children”
Clinical trial on DPT-HepB-Hib Pentavalent combination vaccine in infants
RSV – Role of Montelukast
TRAINING PROGRAMMES AND RECENT WORKSHOPS CONDUCTED:
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Training for EMOC/MOCP/IGNOU students
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IMNCI workshop conducted.
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DBS workshop for Early Infant Diagnosis conducted in Association with Microbiology
Department.
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World Thalassemia Day celebrated on 8 May 2013 with participation of patients,UG and
PG students and guest lectures.
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Breastfeeding and Lactation Management Workshop- held in July 2013
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Child abuse and awareness workshop conducted in year 2012.
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CME on diarrhea conducted in Year 2012 and 2011.
GUEST LECTURES :
Dr. Sandhya Khadse was televised in August 2013 on Sahyadri Channel in Swastha Bharat
Programme for breastfeeding week.
Departmental Publications-
“Vatsalya”- a guidebook written in lucid Marathi to help mothers breastfeed their babies.
Published by the Department in local language for promotion of Breast feeding, received
appreciation from Director of Medical Education & Research, Mumbai Dr.P.H. Shingare Sir
dated 29-8-2012 wide.
FUTURE PLANS :
To make Department State of the Art giving all care to needy and poor patient and make This
Pediatrics Department lnto a Institute of Child Health where Sate of Art Training and Teaching
program will be conducted to deal with various aspect of Child Health.

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