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Pre Clinical Block Para Clinical Block From the Dean & Principal's Desk On behalf of Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences (popularly known as KIMS) faculty and staff, I take this opportunity to welcome you to our Institution and to peruse this booklet. Here you will find information about the Institute, its infrastructure, its departments, faculty and staff, academic programs, activities, admission procedure and other related aspects. The Institute was started in the year 1981 and has its own multi specialty hospital providing tertiary medical care and community health services. The total bed strength of the hospital is 1200. It is affiliated to the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore, Karnataka and recognized by the Medical Council of India for imparting training in undergraduate and postgraduate courses in various medical and surgical specialties. The Institute is also recognized by General Medical Council, UK and is listed in the Directory of Medical Schools of World Health Organization. The annual intake for MBBS course is 150 and PG degree/Diploma in various specialties is 91. Till date more than 3500 doctors and specialists have graduated from the Institute. The college has been conducting postgraduate courses since 1992 in all medical and surgical disciplines. The Institute provides a very good infrastructure for medical care and research. It has been in the forefront of academics and health care delivery with many awards and commendations. It has played a major role in training medical professionals not only to the people of Karnataka but through its alumni to across India and the world over. Our faculty comprises of very talented, renowned and successful Physicians, Surgeons and Basic science teachers. We have been imparting up-todate knowledge and training in an environment of good diagnostic and therapeutic facilities, research and academic activity. Looking forward to the future, we anticipate a challenging and exciting period ahead; for which our faculty and staff are fully geared for. Lastly, I am happy to inform you that 'KIMS' has been ranked “number 24 among the 300+ Medical Colleges” in the Country. For more about this Institution please visit our website- www.kimsbangalore.edu.in Dr. M. K. Sudarshan MD(BHU), FAMS, Hon. F.F.P.H (UK) Dean & Principal 1st August 2012 1 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences Sri B. Kenchappa Gowda President, Vokkaligara Sangha Dr. M. C. Naveen Kumar Chairman, KIMS Governing Council Dr. M.K. Sudarshan MD(BHU), FAMS, Hon. F.F.P.H (UK) Dean & Principal, KIMS Professor of Community Medicine & President, Rabies in Asia Foundation 2 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences Sri S. Krishnappa Sri Neelakanta R. Gowda 3 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences 4 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences Sri R. Nanjundegowda Chairman, KIMS Hospital Dr (captain) G.S. Venkatesh Dr I. Suresh Medical Director Professor of Orthopaedics Medical Superintendent Dr V. Channaraya Dr B. Veeranna Medical Administrator KIMS Heart Centre Hospital Administrator, KIMS Hospital Warden, Resident Quarters 5 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences Dr. M. K. Sudarshan Dean & Principal Dr N.C. Srinivasa Prabhu Dr K. L. Ravikumar Professor & Head, Emergency Medicine Academic Registrar Professor & Head, Microbiology Warden Dr H.H. Sudhakar Dr Veena Umesh B. Professor & Head, Physiology Student Welfare Officer Associate Professor, Physiology Warden 6 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences The Vokkaligara Sangha was founded in the year 1906 to promote social, cultural and educational aspirations of the agricultural community of the erstwhile Mysore State. For 60 years, the Sangha was running a hostel called "Vokkaligara Hostel", which was providing hostel facilities for all communities. Many distinguished officers, educationists and political leaders of Karnataka hailing from rural areas made use of this hostel facility during their educational career. The Sangha has been promoting the cause of education. Under its auspices, the following Institutions are being run: Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Visveswarapuram College of Science Visveswarapuram College of Arts and Commerce Visveswarapuram College of Law Visveswarapuram Evening College of Arts, Commerce and Law. Bangalore Institute of Technology (Offering courses in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics, Instrumentation, Computer Science, Architecture, MCA, MBA etc.) Ÿ Visveswarapuram Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Ÿ Rural Middle School and High School at Sreegandhadakaval. Ÿ Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS). Ÿ Vokkaligara Sangha Dental College. Ÿ Kempegowda Institute of Nursing. Ÿ Kempegowda Institute of Physiotherapy. The number of students studying in all these Institutions is well over 8000. 7 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences PROSPECTUS 2012-13 About Vokkaligara Sangha PROSPECTUS 2012-13 About Us Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS) was established in the year 1980 by the Vokkaligara Sangha and is affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore, Karnataka. The Vokkaligara Sangha took a formal decision on 2nd September 1979 to start a Medical College from the year 1980-81 and applied for permission to the Registrar, Bangalore University. On 30th November 1980, Shri R Gundu Rao, the Honourable Chief Minister of Karnataka, laid the foundation stone of the Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences and Hospital in the premises of the Sangha and announced the grant of vacant land in Banashankari to be used for the construction of college building and hostels. Thereafter, the Sangha appointed Dr. M Basavaraju, Professor of Physiology as the Principal on 1st January 1981 and other staff by March 1981 and classes were started regularly from the 16th March 1981. Since then 16th March is observed every year as KIMS Day. The Silver Jubilee Celebrations of the Institute was held in the year 2006. A Magnificent college building to mark the centenary celebrations of the Vokkaligara Sangha and the Silver Jubilee of KIMS has been built at the Banashankari Campus. About logo The emblem of KIMS consists of central wand with entwined snakes symbolizing the Greek and Roman Gods of Health called Hermis and MercuryA symbol of modern medical science. The tower at the top depicts one of the four towers erected by Sri Magadi Kempegowda, the founder of the Bangalore city who had erected these towers in all four directions to mark the boundary of the city of the Bangalore which still exists as tourist spots though the city has grown beyond these limitations. The motto SATHATHA SEVA THATHPARATHE scripted in Kannada language proclaims the goal in the life of every KIMS graduate meaning Always devoted to the service (of mankind). 8 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences Ÿ Impart training to medical students to be competent in the management of health problems of the individual and the Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ community, commensurate with his/her position as a member of the society and familiarize with the national health programmes. Develop his/her personal characteristics and attitude required for professional life such as personal integrity, sense of responsibility, dependability and ability to relate to or show concern for other individuals. Enable him/her to work as a leading partner in health care teams, gear up to mobilize resources to meet the health needs of natural calamities when required. Enable him/her to acquire proficiency in communication skills to appreciate social, psychological, cultural, economic and environmental factors affecting health and to develop human attitude towards discharging ones professional responsibility. Develop attitudes for continued self learning and seek further expertise or to pursue research in any chosen area of medicine KIMS is recognized by the Medical Council of India permanently for running of MBBS Course since 1980-81 and also running Post-graduate degree/diploma courses since 1991-92 and these courses are also recognized by Government of India. Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences is also recognized by : Ÿ General Medical Council, United Kingdom Ÿ World Health Organization Ÿ The Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynecologists, London KIMS is located in two sections: Ÿ Pre-clinical and Para Clinical Departments are Located at Banashankari 2nd Stage near BDA complex, Bangalore560070 Ÿ Clinical Departments and KIMS Hospital are located at the KIMS Hospital, Krishna Rajendra Road, Visveswarapuram, Bangalore-560004, 4kms from the College campus. Contact All correspondence regarding admissions should be addressed to the Dean & Principal, KIMS Office hours: Week days : 10.00 AM-1.30PM & 2.30 PM-5.00 PM Saturdays : 10.00 AM-2.00 PM KIMS College: Phone : +91-80-26712791/92 Fax : +91-80-26712798 E-mail : [email protected] [email protected] Website : www.kimsbangalore.edu.in KIMS Hospital Dean & Principal Office Phone:+91-80-26602860 Fax:+91-80-26613225 KIMS Hospital: Medical Director / Medical Superintendent / AMO +91-80-26620034/35/36 Fax: +91-80-26609477 KIMS Hostels: Men's hostel: +91-80-26919704 Ladies hostel: +91-80-26713655 9 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences PROSPECTUS 2012-13 Objectives of the Institution PROSPECTUS 2012-13 Undergraduate MBBS course The College is affiliated to the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka and is recognized by the Medical Council of India. The MBBS course is governed by the regulations of the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka. The duration of the course is four and half years (9 terms, each of 6 month duration) of academic study and one year of internship. Under these regulations, the entire course is divided into 3 phases. Candidates are admitted to the Pre-Clinical Phase (Phase-I) of one year duration (2 terms) during which they study the subjects of Anatomy, Physiology and Biochemistry. At the end of Phase-I, they appear for the MBBS Phase-I examination of the University. After successfully completing the Pre-Clinical course, the students enter the Para-Clinical Phase (Phase-II) of one and a half years duration (3 terms), during which they mainly study Microbiology, Pharmacology, Pathology and Forensic Medicine. During this period, the students also learn some part of the clinical subjects. They appear for the Phase-II University examination at the end of the one and a half years. If successful, the students enter Phase-III which is of two years duration having clinical subjects as part of the study. At the end of one year (2 terms), the students take the Phase-III (Part-1) examinations comprising of the subjects viz., Community Medicine, Ophthalmology and ENT. At the end of the next one year (the last 2 terms), the students will take the Phase-III (Part-2) examination comprising of the subjects viz., Paediatrics, General Medicine, General Surgery, Orthopaedics, and Obstetrics & Gynaecology. Clinical training in the Hospitals attached to the Institute will commence as soon as the student successfully completes Phase-I and will continue throughout Phase-II and Phase-III of the course. 10 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences Eligibility for admission 1. The candidates should have passed the two years PUC examination conducted by the PreUniversity Education Board, Karnataka State, with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as optional subjects or any other examination recognized as equivalent to it by the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore. OR The candidates should have passed the BSc examination of Bangalore University or any other statutory University provided he/she has passed the BSc examination with not less than three of the following subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Botany, and Zoology. 2. The Candidates should have secured not less than 50% of the total marks in Science subjects taken altogether at the qualifying examination and CET/COMED-K. However, the OBC-3A category and SC/ST students of Karnataka are required to secure 40% of the total marks. 3. The Candidate should have completed seventeen years of age as on 31st December of the year of admission. 4.Foreign students desiring admission should produce: (a) A No Objection Certificate from the Department of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India, New Delhi. (b) An eligibility Certificate from the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore. (c) Student Visa. (d) Residential Certificate. 5. The Selection is based on the Common Entrance Test (CET), conducted once a year by the Karnataka Government or COMED-K conducted by Consortium of Private Medical Colleges of Karnataka once a year for all the students from the state and country seeking admission into the course. 6. Among the total number of seats available i.e. 150, 40% (60 Seats) will be filled by the CET examination results for the domicile of Karnataka only. 40% (60 Seats) will be filled by the examination results of COMED-K examination. Both the above admissions will be entirely on merit basis. Of the remaining 15% (22 seats) will be for the NRI students and others and 5% (8 seats) will be for Institutional preference. Tuition fees* Category Fees CET Seats COMED-K / Management Seats Miscellaneous Rs.46,000/- (per annum) Rs.3,57,500/- (per annum) Rs.35,700/- * The Fee Structure given above is subject to change as per the government regulations 11 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences PROSPECTUS 2012-13 MBBS Course PROSPECTUS 2012-13 Post-graduate courses: MD/MS/Diploma courses The Post Graduate Degree course is of 3 years duration & the Post Graduates Diploma course is of 2 years duration. Courses offered The following courses are recognized by Medical Council of India (MCI) and Government of India. Courses MD courses MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD Subject No. of seats Anatomy Physiology Biochemistry Pathology Microbiology Pharmacology Forensic Medicine Community Medicine General Medicine Paediatrics Dermatology Radio Diagnosis Anaesthesiology Psychiatry 5 2 2 6 5 6 4 6 10 5 3 1 4 2 General Surgery Orthopaedics Obstetrics & Gynaecology Ophthalmology ENT 5 4 4 3 1 Pathology Anaesthesiology Paediatrics OBG Ophthalmology Orthopaedics ENT Radio Diagnosis 1 2 2 3 1 2 1 1 Dermatology 2 MS courses MS MS MS MS MS Diploma courses DCP DA DCH DGO DOMS Dortho DLO DMRD Fellowship Course Medical Cosmetology It is proposed to increase the seats in Surgery, OBG, Radio Diagnosis & ENT and start Post-Graguate Course in Emergency Medicine for which application is in process at the government of India, New Delhi. Besides Government of Karnataka has permitted to start BSc (Imaging technology) – 5 seats and BSc (Medical laboratory technology) – 15 seats from 2008. 12 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences Eligibility for admission 1. The candidates should have passed the MBBS degree examination from a recognized Medical College affiliated to any university recognized by the MCI 2. The Candidates should have completed one year of Compulsory Rotating Internship in a teaching institution recognized by the MCI. 3. The Candidates should have registered their MBBS degree with the respective State Medical Council. 4. Selection of candidates for postgraduate Degree / Diploma courses shall be on merit basis of the rank list of the entrance examinations - PGET conducted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences and COMED-K Tuition fees* Annual Fees (Rs) Pre Clinical Para Clinical (Degree and Diploma) Clinical (Degree) Clinical (Diploma) Management/ COMED-K CET Seats Management / COMED-K CET Seats Management/ COMED-K CET Seats Management/ COMED-K CET Seats Other Fees 62,700/42,000/1,25,400/83,600/5,01,600/3,35,000/3,70,200/2,51,900/35,000/- * The Fee Structure given above is subject to change as per the government regulations 13 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences PROSPECTUS 2012-13 Post-graduate courses PROSPECTUS 2012-13 Clinical Training Clinical facilities are provided at the following hospitals and students are posted to these hospitals for training (for both under graduate and post graduate students). Ÿ Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS) Hospital & Research Centre, K.R Road. Ÿ National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences, Dr.M.H Marigowda (Hosur) Road. Ÿ SDS Tuberculosis Sanatorium. Ÿ Kidwai Memorial Institute of Oncology, Dr.M.H Marigowda (Hosur) Road. Ÿ Vokkaligara Sangha Dental College and Hospital, K.R Road. Ÿ Central Leprosorium, Magadi Road. Ÿ Government Epidemic Diseases Hospital, Old Madras Road Ÿ Sri Jayadeva Institute of Cardiology KIMS Hospital The KIMS Hospital was established in the year 1990 and is located in the heart of Bangalore city and in close proximity to the City Market. It is a multi-specialty hospital having 1200 beds and offering services ranging from Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pediatrics, Orthopedics, Dermatology, ENT, Ophthalmology, Preventive Medicine, Forensic Post-mortem facility and Pathology, Microbiology, Biochemistry investigational facilities. It fulfils the requirements of the Medical Council of India with respect to MBBS and Postgraduate courses. The Eastern Block on the ground floor houses the Emergency Medicine dept, Radio diagnosis department and the offices of the Dean / Principal, Medical Director, Medical Superintendent and Administrative Medical Officer. The 1st Floor houses Medicine Wards & the 2nd floor has Surgical wards. The 3rd floor has Obstetric and Gynaecologic Wards, also well equipped Operation Theater and Labour Rooms. The 4th floor comprises of the Operation Theater Complex, CCU and 5th floor has Pediatric wards with Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU). The Western Block on the ground floor houses the Out Patient Departments of Medicine, Orthopaedics, Dermatology, Community Medicine, Dental & OBG departments. The first floor has OPDs of Surgery, ENT, Paediatrics, Super specialities. It also has dialysis centre & ART centre. In the second floor KIMS Heart Centre with a well equipped ICCU with CATH lab has been started. It also houses the Psychiatry department. Special Wards are coming up in the third floor. The fourth floor houses Orthopaedics department. The fifth floor houses Ophthalmology, ENT & Dermatology departments. The sixth floor has a 156 seat AC Auditorium, 3 Lecture Halls, Post graduate seminar hall, Board room, Hospital Library and Internet Centre. The cellar has parking facilities reserved for Doctors. Super-Specialty services include Cardiology, Gastro-enterology, Neurology, Endocrinology, Pediatric Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Neuro-surgery, Urology and Vascular surgery. A 24 hour Pharmacy, Blood Bank, CT and MRI facilities are available. A full fledged canteen and KIMS Cooperative society are located in the hospital. The Vokkaligara Sangha which manages this Hospital is represented by the Chairman, Hospital Development Committee. The day to day administration is looked after by the Medical Director, Medical Superintendent & Hospital Administrator. 14 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences The Urban Health Training Centre (UHTC) is located at Parvathipura behind KIMS Hospital. Besides, the Pobbathi Maternity Home of Bangalore City Corporation is also used as an UHTC. The three primary health centres viz., Konanakunte, K.Gollahalli and Kengeri satellite town PHCs are attached to the Institute. The Institute has a Rural Health Training Centre (RHTC) at Kengeri about 12kms from Bangalore. There are facilities for Interns to stay in the Training Centre for the training programme under the Department of Community Medicine. There are two sub centres of RHTC at Mylsandra and Varahasandra respectively run in collaboration with Government of Karnataka and BHEL. Health training facilities are also provided at the Epidemic Diseases Hospital, Old Madras Road. The Institute has been very active in academic and research activities. Various Scientific and programs like clinical updates, CMEs, clinical meetings and mortality meetings are Research activities conducted by various departments. In addition, the post-graduate departments have their weekly journal clubs, subject seminars and clinical discussions. Guest lectures by eminent specialists are arranged periodically which are very popular among students and staff. The teaching staff of Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences have been attending national and international conferences and chairing sessions. Many research projects are undertaken by various departments in addition to the dissertation work of the post-graduate students. All these require clearance from the Institutional Ethics committee before the work begins. Library The KIMS Library was established in 1981 when the College started functioning. Year after year it has made steady progress and has grown into a collection of 21,500 Medical Books and 10,150 bound volumes with subscription to 145 periodicals yearly on various Medical subjects. There is also a library in the hospital complex to cater to the clinical departments with a seating capacity of 100 and there are 4,600 books available in this library. Both the central library and the hospital library have in addition a digital library with internet facilities. In addition to above, all departments have a department library of their own. The library is open from 8:30 am to 9:00 pm on all workings days. Photocopy facilities are available in both the libraries. There are also reading rooms for the students to bring in their own reading material to study. Library sections KIMS central library consists of the following sections 1. Staff reading room. 2. P G reading room 3. Interns reading room 4. Rooms for librarian and other staff 5. Microfilm reading, Video and Audio L C D. Projector room 6. Current periodicals room. 7. Back volume of periodicals room 8. Reprography room. (Photocopy) 9. Computer room with Medlar & internet facility. 10. Undergraduate Section 11. Own book reading room. 15 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences PROSPECTUS 2012-13 Health Training PROSPECTUS 2012-13 Hostels There are two separate hostels at present, one for the boys and another for the girls. The boys and girls hostels are located in the Institute campus at Banashankari and can accommodate about 300 students each. Student Welfare Officer and Wardens are always available to students and interns to lend a patient ear to all their problems related to curricular activities and to provide suitable remedies. A new PG residential complex is being constructed at the hospital premises and is nearing completion. KIMS Men's Hostel The Men's Hostel has 102 rooms and is located in the Banashankari Campus adjacent to KIMS Pre-clinical Block, Bangalore - 560070. The rooms are well furnished and each room accommodates 2-3 persons. The hostel has mess facilities serving both vegetarian and non-vegetarian food. There is a round the clock vigil provided through a professional security agency and the visitors are screened and allowed inside. There is a manager in the hostel to attend to the problems of the inmates. There is a general control and discipline in the hostel and the inmates are not allowed to be away unauthorisedly in the night hours. At the time of admission, an amount of Rs. 21,300/- is charged, of which Rs.5,000/- is refundable at the time of leaving the hostel. Mess advance of Rs 43,000 per year is payable in the month of April every year. The current monthly charge per person is about Rs.3,000/- which includes food, establishment charges and accommodation. A Senior Professor is the Warden and he is responsible for the day to day administration. A senior associate professor residing in the adjacent staff quarters is the assistant warden. For further details contact manager/warden: Tel. No. (080) 26919704 from 10.00 AM – 5.00 PM. KIMS Ladies Hostel The Ladies Hostel has 116 rooms and is located in Banashankari Campus adjacent to KIMS Pre-clinical Block, Bangalore - 560070. The rooms are well furnished and each room accommodates 2-3 persons. The hostel has mess facilities serving both Vegetarian and Non-vegetarian food. There is a guest room facility in the hostel for visiting parents of students to stay for short duration. There is an internet facility with broadband connection in the hostel. Round the clock vigil is provided through a professional security agency and the visitors are screened and allowed inside. Godrej CC TV Camera Surveillance is installed in the Ladies Hostel. There is a resident manager in the hostel to attend to the problems of the inmates round the clock. There is a general control and discipline in the hostel and the inmates are not allowed to be away unauthorisedly in the night hours. There is an own book reading room facility. At the time of admission, an amount of Rs. 21,300/- is charged, of which Rs.5,000/- is refundable at the time of leaving the hostel. Mess advance of Rs 43,000 per year is payable in the month of April every year. The current monthly charge per person is about Rs.3,000/- which includes food and accommodation. A Senior Lady Professor is the Warden and she is responsible for the day to day administration. A senior postgraduate residing in the hostel is the assistant warden. For further details contact resident manager/warden: Tel. No. (080) 26713655 from 10.00 AM – 5.00 PM. 16 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences There are five buses including one mini bus and two Maruthi vans available for Transportation of students to and from Banashankari campus to the Hospital premises and to transport them to various training centres. Sports / GYM The college has a fully equipped Gym with a 10 Station Multi-Gym, two Treadmills and Steppers and a Trained Instructor. The Gym is open to all students of KIMS from 6.00 AM to 8.00 AM and 4.00 PM to 8.00 PM. Indoor Games like Chess, Carom and Table tennis are also available. The New Sports Complex coming up will house two Synthetic Tennis Courts, Basketball and Volleyball Courts and an Amphitheatre. Medical Education Unit The college has medical education cell with a seating capacity of 50 with state-ofthe art audio visual aids for faculty development, preparation of learning resource materials and improved evaluation methods. KIMS Co-operative Society The KIMS Co-Operative Society was started in the year 1981. It caters to the needs of students and staff in their requirement of books, stationary and other articles at concessional prices. All students of KIMS and teaching faculty members are share holders of the society. The board of directors of the society consists of teaching faculty as well as students. Canteen The Hospital canteen Sri Nidhi Sagar caters to the need of faculty, students and staff at KIMS Hospital. A new spacious canteen with modern amenities is now open at the college campus. Bank/ATM Punjab National Bank is situated in the college campus to cater to the banking need of the students. ATM facilities are available. ATM's of Corporation Bank, Canara Bank, State Bank of India, HDFC Bank, Axis Bank are situated surrounding the college premises. Syndicate Bank, BIT Branch caters to the need of students and hospital staff in the Hospital premises. Medical Insurance A group insurance policy for health and accident insurance is introduced for students from last 3 years. This insurance is covered by United India Insurance Company Ltd, a public sector undertaking. 17 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences PROSPECTUS 2012-13 Transport PROSPECTUS 2012-13 About the Course 75 % attendance is compulsory for becoming eligible to take the university exams in the respective subject. In general medicine attendance shall be calculated including the allied subjects like TB & chest medicine, Psychiatry, Dermatology, Lab Medicne, HIV medicine, Casualty & Emergency medicine. In general surgery attendance will be calculated including Anaesthesia & Radiology. Internal assessment exam is compulsory before taking RGUHS exams in the respective subjects. Retaining old marks is not allowed. All undergraduate students have to maintain and regularly update their academic training log book provided to them in I MBBS and retain the same till the end of their Internship training. These log books have to be produced to obtain their completion & other certificates. Time Table - 1 MBBS Day 8-9 am 9-10 am 10-11 am 11am -1 pm 1-2 pm 2 -4 pm A Histology Practical B Physiology Practical C Biochemistry Practical D Physiology Practical B Histology practical C Physiology practical D Biochemistry practical A Physiology practical C Histology practical D Physiology practical A Biochemistry practical B Physiology practical D Histology practical A Physiology Practical B Biochemistry practical C Physiology practical Monday Physiology Lecture Anatomy Lecture Biochemistry Lecture Dissection Tuesday Biochemistry Lecture Anatomy Lecture Physiology Lecture Dissection Wednesday Anatomy Lecture Physiology practical instructions Biochemistry Lecture Dissection Thursday Kannada/ Anatomy Anatomy Lecture Physiology Lecture Dissection Friday Community Medicine Biochemistry Lecture Physiology Lecture Dissection Anatomy Tutorials Saturday Community Medicine Anatomy Lecture Physiology Lecture Physiology Tutorials Integrated Teaching 18 L U N C H Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences SUBJECT Practicals/Clinicals THEORY Anatomy Physiology Biochemistry Pathology Microbiology Pharmacology Forensic Medicine Community Medicine ENT Ophthalmology Medicine Surgery OBG Paediatrics Dec - 1st week , Mar - 2nd week and May - 3rd week Dec - 1st week, Mar - 2nd week and May - 3rd week End of 3rd, 4th and 5th Terms End of 3rd, 4th and 5th Terms End of 4th, 6th and 7th Terms End of 6th and 7th Terms Orthopaedics End of 8th and 9th Terms End of 4th, 6th and 7th Terms End of Clinical Postings in 6th and 7th Terms End of Clinical Postings in 3rd, 6th, 8th and 9th Terms End of Clinical Postings in 4th, 7th and 9th Terms End of Clinical Postings in 4th and 8th Terms End of 6th, 8th and 9th Terms End of 7th, 8th and 9th Terms * Actual dates will be announced a fortnight in advance Clinical Postings Schedule SUBJECT TERM III IV V VI VII VIII IX Medicine / Surgery / OBG Community Medicine / Paediatrics / Orthopaedics / HIV Medicine / Forensic Medicine Radiology / Psychiatry / TB & Chest Medicine / Anaesthesia / Casualty / Laboratory / Dermatology Medicine / Surgery / OBG / ENT / Ophthalmology / Community Medicine ENT / Ophthalmology / Community Medicine / Paediatrics Medicine / Surgery / OBG / Orthopaedics Medicine / Surgery / OBG / Paediatrics 19 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences PROSPECTUS 2012-13 Schedule of Internal Assessment Examinations * PROSPECTUS 2012-13 Committees KIMS Governing Council 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Dr. M.C. Naveen Kumar, Chairman Prof M.Nagaraj, Member Dr Appaji Gowda, Member Sri B. Munegowda, Member Sri A. Ananthappa, Member Sri A. Prasad, Member Sri M. Neelakantan, Member Sri S. Krishnappa, Member Sri M. Srinivas, Member Sri C.N. Balakrishna, Member Sri R. Nanjundegowda, Member 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Dr.K.B. Renukaprasad, Member Sri A. Manju, Member Sri D.V. Ramesh, Member Smt Nandini Arun, Member Government Representative University Representative College representatives Dr K.L Ravikumar Dr J.N. Sridhara murthy 19. Dr.M.K.Sudarshan - Dean & Principal and Convenor Hospital Action Committee 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Sri R. Nanjundegowda, Chairman, KIMS Hospital 6. Sri S. Krishnappa, Member 7. Sri Neelakanta R. Gowda, Member 8. Dr. M.C. Naveen Kumar, Member 9. Dr. D.V. Ramesh, Member Dr. M.K. Sudarshan, Principal & Dean Dr. I. Suresh, Medical Superintendent Dr. B. Veeranna, Hospital Administrator Dr. (Captain) G.S. Venkatesh Medical Director & Coordinator Medical Education Unit 1. Dr. M.K. Sudarshan, Dean & Principal Chairman 2. Dr. I. Suresh, Medical Superintendent, Professor of Orthopedics Member 3. Dr. K.L Ravikumar, Professor & HOD of Microbiology Member 4. Dr. N.C. Srinivas Prabhu, Academic Registrar, Professor & Head of Emergency Medicine Member 5. Dr. A.C.Ramesh, Professor & HOD of Paediatrics Member 6. Dr. M.C. Narendra Babu, Professor of Anaesthesiology Member 7. Dr. R. Shubha, Professor & Head of Anatomy Member 8. Dr. H.H. Sudhakar, Professor & Head of Physiology Member 9. Dr. S.R. Niveditha, Professor of Pathology Member 10. Dr. R. Jyothi, Assistant Professor, Pharmacology Member 11. Dr. Chitra Nagaraj, Associate Professor, Community Medicine 20 Co Ordinator Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences PROSPECTUS 2012-13 21 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences PROSPECTUS 2012-13 Library Committee 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Dr. M K Sudarshan Dr. K L Ravikumar Dr. A C Ramesh Dr. J Ramachandra Dr. N C Srinivas Prabhu Dr. Gangaboraiah Mr. T Gopala Reddy Chairman Member Member Member Member Member Convener / Librarian Pharmacovigilance Committee 1. Dr. M K Sudarshan 2. Dr. N C Srinivas Prabhu 3. Dr. M C Narendra Babu 4. Dr. B C Bhagavan 5. Dr. A C Ramesh 6. Dr. M G Gopal 7. Dr. K Vasundara 8. Dr. R Jyothi 9. Dr. R Vijendra 10.Dr. H P Pundarikaksha Chairman Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Convener Academic cell / Curriculum Committee 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 22 Dr. M K Sudarshan Dr. I Suresh Dr. K L Ravikumar Dr. H H Sudhakar Dr. N C Srinivas Prabhu Chairman Member Member Member Convener Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Subject wise Merit award Rs.1000/= cash award with merit certificate in all subjects viz., Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, Pathology, Microbiology, Forensic Medicine, Community Medicine, Ophthalmology, ENT, Pediatrics, General Medicine, General surgery, Obstetrics and Gynecology. Eligibility criteria 1.The student should have passed all the subjects of Phase I, Phase II, and Phase III MBBS in first attempt without any failures or absenteeism. 2. Secured highest marks in the concerned subjects in the University examination. Dr. Seetharam Reddy Memorial Award Eligibility criteria 1.The student should have passed all the subjects of Phase I, Phase II, and Phase III MBBS in first attempt without any failures or absenteeism. 2. Secured highest marks in the subject of Microbiology in the University examination. Kum. Suma Jayaram Memorial Endowment Prize Eligibility criteria 1.The student should have passed all the subjects of Phase I, Phase II, and Phase III MBBS in first attempt without any failures or absenteeism. 2.Secured highest marks in the subject of General Medicine in the University examination. Dr. R Srinivas Memorial Gold Medal Eligibility criteria 1.The student should have passed all the subjects of Phase I, Phase II, and Phase III MBBS in first attempt without any failures or absenteeism. 2.Secured highest marks in the subject of General Medicine in the University examination. Sri Kariappa Memorial Gold Medal Eligibility criteria 1.The student should have passed all the subjects of Phase I, Phase II, and Phase III MBBS in first attempt without any failures or absenteeism. 2.Secured highest marks in the subject of General Surgery in the University examination. Sri B J Lingegowda Memorial Gold Medal Eligibility criteria 1.The student should have passed all the subjects of Phase I, Phase II, and Phase III MBBS in first attempt without any failures or absenteeism. 2. Secured highest marks in the subject of Obstetrics and Gynecology in the University examination. Smt. Sarojamma Eregowda Memorial Gold Medal Eligibility criteria 1.The student should have passed all the subjects of Phase I, Phase II, and Phase III MBBS in first attempt without any failures or absenteeism. 2.Secured highest marks in Final MBBS Part-II subjects in the University examination. Sri Mallur Putaswamy Gowda Memorial Gold Medal Eligibility criteria 1.The student should have passed all the subjects of Phase I, Phase II, and Phase III MBBS in first attempt without any failures or absenteeism. 2.Secured highest marks in the subject of Pediatrics in the University examination. 23 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences PROSPECTUS 2012-13 Awards given every year during Graduation Day Ceremony PROSPECTUS 2012-13 Best outgoing students Awards 9. Prof. C Vittal Golden Independence Commemorative Conference Award Eligibility criteria 1.The student should have passed all the subjects of Phase I, Phase II, and Phase III MBBS in first attempt without any failures or absenteeism. 2. A three member committee of Heads of the Departments may be constituted to identify the Awardee. 3. The student should have passed all the examinations regularly without any failures and within minimum number of years as prescribed by the University. 4. The student should have received the maximum aggregate marks in the subjects of all the years. 5. Such a student should have received minimum of 60% of marks in the aggregate. 6. Award need not be given if an eligible student is not found for that year. 7. Weightage can be given for students showing excellence in areas like Sports, Social service & Debate etc. 10. Sri K Singri Gowda Memorial Gold Medal for KIMS best out going student Eligibility criteria 1.The student should have passed all the subjects of Phase I, Phase II, and Phase III MBBS in first attempt without any failures or absenteeism. 2. A minimum of 60% aggregate from all subjects. 3. Should have represented College in University/State/Cultural/Social service. 4. Should have an exemplary conduct and character. (Note: If a suitable candidate is not available, award may be deferred) 11. Cultural excellence award (Applicable to all interns who have started internship in a particular year) Eligibility criteria 1. The student should have represented College in the areas of Cultural activities at least in the Inter-collegiate and should have received awards. 2. Any award/recognition by State/Central Academies for excellence in cultural activities. 3. Should have exemplary conduct and character. 12. Sports excellence award Eligibility criteria 1.The student should have represented College in the areas of sports at least University/State/National level. 2. Should have exemplary conduct and character. (Note: If suitable candidate is not available, award may be deferred) 13. Smt. Lakshmamma Channaiah Memorial Gold Medal in MD (General Medicine) Eligibility criteria 1. Secured the highest marks in MD (General Medicine) conducted by RGUHS in the first attempt & in regular batch. 2. Should have exemplary conduct and character. 3. Should have presented papers at State/National conferences in the discipline of General Medicine. 14. Sri C Balagopal Memorial Gold Medal for highest in MS (General Surgery) Eligibility criteria 1.Secured the highest marks in MS (General Surgery) conducted by RGUHS in the first attempt & in the regular batch. 2. Should have exemplary conduct and character. 3. Should have presented papers at State/National conferences in the discipline of General Surgery. 15. KIMS Community Medicine award Eligibility criteria 1. The student should belong to August/September 2006 admissions batch (February/ March 2011 onwards interns batch) of RGUHS. 2. The student should have passed all the subjects of Phase I, Phase II, and Phase III MBBS. in First Attempt without any failures or absenteeism. 3. Secured Highest marks in community Medicine subjects in the University examination. 16. Dr. Lakshmi Pandith Psychiatry award Eligibility criteria 1.Diligence exhibited in the Departmental teaching programme in Psychiatry 2. Performance and presentation skills in their allocated seminar topics 3.Participation and presentation in the state level Psychiatry quiz conducted by the Indian Psychiatry Society-Karnataka branch. 24 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences Dr. R.Shubha Professor & HOD Department of Anatomy comprises of adequate, well qualified experienced teaching staff. The intake of PG seats is 5 every year. The department has spacious and well ventilated dissection hall with 20 dissection tables & mortuary. The museum is equipped with wet & dry specimens and models. Histology lab is is equipped with CCTV and facilities for photography. Spacious demonstration rooms, seminar hall & library with Audiovisual aids is also available. The department is actively involved in voluntary body donation programme. Department also conducts regular CME programmes & guest lectures. Staff have presented papers in state & national conferences & published papers in state, national & international journals. Ongoing research work in the department include Study of variations in celiac trunk, study of sacral hiatus, study of various types of pterion & its location, Anatomy & histological features of spinoglenoid ligament, Ulnar dominant complete superficial palmar arches, study of placenta in hypertensive pregnancies, variations in thoracic splanchinc nerves & its branching pattern, anatomical variations of internal jugular vein, variations in celiac trunk and its branching patterns, Morphological study of sacral hiatus. 1. Dr. R.Shubha, Professor & HOD 12. Dr. Vinutha.S.P., PG cum Tutor 2. Dr. Roshni Bajpe, Professor 13. Dr. Kiran Kumar .S., PG cum Tutor 3. Dr. C. Lalitha, Professor 14. Dr. Murthy Prasad, PG cum Tutor 4. Dr. K. Jeyanthi, Associate Professor 15. Dr. Pushpa.N.B., PG cum Tutor 5. Dr. T.K. Jyothilakshmi, Associate Professor 16. Dr. D.Mekala, PG cum Tutor 6. Dr. Suman U, Assistant Professor 17. Dr. Apoorva.D., PG cum Tutor 7. Dr. Pushpa Gowda, Lecturer/ Assistant Professor 18. Dr. Sarala H.S., PG cum Tutor 8. Dr. Mouna Subbaramaiah, Lecturer/ Assistant Professor 19. Dr. Dimple Dev, PG cum Tutor 9. Dr. Archana R., Lecturer/ Assistant Professor 20. Dr. Jayakumar V.R, PG cum Tutor 10. Dr. Shobha.K., PG cum Tutor 21. Dr. Sindhu K.S, PG cum Tutor 11. Dr. Jyothilakshmi.G.L., PG cum Tutor 22. Dr. Mohan P Nelson, PG cum Tutor 25 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences PROSPECTUS 2012-13 DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY PROSPECTUS 2012-13 DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY Department of Physiology is comprised of young & enthusiastic faculty who aim to imbibe a firm foundation of medical knowledge in their undergraduate & Post graduate students. The P.G. intake is 2 seats every year. The department has spacious demonstration halls & laboratories. It is well equipped with modern scientific instruments and latest teaching methodologies. Students are systematically trained through hands on experience in our practical labs. More emphasis is given on small group teaching, student seminars and problem based learning. The department is actively involved in research. Research programmes in progress are in fields of Sleep Dr. H.H. Sudhakar physiology, Obesity & Diabetes mellitus, Stress induced analgesia, Heart rate Professor & HOD variability & Cognitive functions in stressful states. The department encourages and guides Under Graduate students to take up short scientific projects through funding agencies like ICMR. The department has conducted state level physiology quiz “UTTUNGA” for 3 successive years. 1. Dr. H.H. Sudhakar, Professor, & HOD 2. Dr. Pushpa Krishna, Professor 3. Dr. Veena Umesh B, Associate Professor 4. Dr. S. Srikanth, Associate Professor 5. Dr. Sujaya.B, Assistant Professor 6. Dr. K.Padma Priya, Assistant Professor 7. Dr. Nalina N., Lecturer/Assistant Professor 8. Sri. Vishal V Navekar, Lecturer (Bio-physics) 9. Dr. Parimala Vidyasagar, PG cum Tutor 10. Dr. Deepa Rao, PG cum Tutor 11. Dr. Nalini Y.C, PG cum Tutor 12. Dr. Kaninika Panda, PG cum Tutor 13. Dr. Balaji Muruga.B., PG cum Tutor 14. Dr. Sheetal Chandrashekar Naik, PG cum Tutor 15. Dr. Sharon Mariam Philip, PG cum Tutor 26 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences Biochemistry department is situated in the ground floor of the old building BSK campus. The department has a spacious undergraduate laboratory, well equipped post graduate laboratory, departmental library, seminar hall, two demonstration halls and staff rooms. Clinical biochemistry, a part of central laboratory is situated in KIMS hospital complex. The clinical laboratory is well equipped with the state of the art auto-analyzers, electrolyte analyzers and ABG analyzers for performing all the routine and emergency investigations. Dr. B.V. Ravi Professor & HOD There are 1 professor, 6 Associate professors, 2 Assistant Professors and 6 PG cum tutors in the department. The department has 2 post graduate [MD] seats since 1999 which is MCI recognized and so far 16 students have successfully completed the course. The department also has RGUHS affiliated PhD programme and so far 3 students have successfully completed their PhD. 1. Dr. B.V. Ravi, Professor & HOD 2. Dr. A.S. Anil Kumar, Associate Professor 3. Dr. S. Sunitha, Associate Professor 4. Dr. Anitha kalia, Associate Professor 5. Dr. C. Prabha, Associate Professor 6. Dr. Harishekar M.B, Associate Professor 7. Dr. M.R. Anusuya, Associate Professor 8. Dr. B.N. Rajkumar, Lecturer/Assistant Professor 9. Dr. G.V. Vidyasagar, Lecturer/Assistant Professor 10. Dr. Swetha.R., PG cum Tutor 11. Dr. Bhagyashree K.Bhuyar, PG cum Tutor 12. Dr. Ashwin Kumar.A.S., PG cum Tutor 13. Dr. Sadaf Idris, PG cum Tutor 14. Dr. Keshav Murthy H.R, PG cum Tutor 15. Dr. Sadaria Roshni Gokaldas, PG cum Tutor 27 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences PROSPECTUS 2012-13 DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY PROSPECTUS 2012-13 DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACOLOGY The department of Pharmacology located in the 3rd floor of Preclinical block with a total floor area 18000 sq ft, is well equipped with seminar halls, lecture halls, demonstration halls, practical halls, department library with modern audiovisual aids and adequate number of books and journals with internet facilities. The department has a well organized museum displaying the herbal drug specimens the chart exhibits with a section on history of medicine and a well maintained animal house with adequate breeding facilities for laboratory animals. Dr. H.P. Pundarikaksha Professor & HOD The department also runs a clinical pharmacology unit in KIMS hospital for drug information services, clinical trail operations, adverse drug monitoring and pharmacovigilance. The department regularly organizes workshops and training programmes in good clinical practice, drug awareness programmes for clinicians and practitioners. The department has sufficient number of senior and experienced faculty members with good academic potentials imparting a quality teaching and is also engaged in reseach activities. The department also runs MD pharmacology course with 6 annual admissions. 1. Dr. H.P. Pundarikaksha, Professor & HOD 11. Dr. Ramya.S., PG cum Tutor 2. Dr. Srinivasaprasanna P, Professor 12. Dr. K.Vikram Reddy, PG cum Tutor 3. Dr. K. Girish, Associate Professor 13. Dr. Harsha.R., PG cum Tutor 4. Dr. K. Vasundara, Associate Professor 14. Dr. Pallavi.D., PG cum Tutor 5. Dr. B.R. Kanchana, Assistant Professor 15. Dr. Anitha.P., PG cum Tutor 6. Dr. R. Jyothi, Assistant Professor 16. Dr. Deepa.R., PG cum Tutor 7. Dr. R. Vijendra, Lecturer/Assistant Professor 17. Dr. Moulya Nagaraj., PG cum Tutor 8. Dr. Priyanka S, Tutor 18. Dr. Gautham B.V., PG cum Tutor 9. Dr. Raghunandan, PG cum Tutor 19. Dr. Divyalasya TVS., PG cum Tutor 10. Dr. Syed Wasif, PG cum Tutor 20. Dr. Manjunatha R., PG cum Tutor 21. Dr. Shruthi R., PG cum Tutor 28 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences The department of medical microbiology is situated in Banashankari campus of the Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences. The many facets of the department of microbiology at KIMS display expertise in academic, diagnostic and research activities. The diagnostic services are rendered at the KIMS hospital and Research Centre as a part of the central laboratory. The department is proud of a nurtured, skilled and dedicated work force offering routine, specialized and advanced diagnostic services. Dr. K.L. Ravi kumar Professor & HOD Qualified and experienced team of eight faculty members drives the medical education programmes imparting knowledge to both undergraduate and post graduate students. PhD and BSc MLT courses are also available in the department. These efforts are further enhanced by research programmes with grants being approved by national and international funding agencies. The department has a special focus in the areas of Tuberculosis, HIV, Pneumococcal diseases and Molecular biology. These research activities help to serve the needy and contribute to competencies of staff in academics and diagnostics. 1. Dr. K.L. Ravi kumar, Professor & HOD 11. Dr. Vani.C., PG cum Tutor 2. Dr. Jagadish, Professor 12. Dr. Pushpa.G., PG cum Tutor 3. Dr. Prathibha Malini. J, Professor 13. Dr. Jagadevi, PG cum Tutor 4. Dr. Anjan Gopi, Associate Professor 14. Dr. Mohammed Kafeel, PG cum Tutor 5. Dr. N. Lakshmi, Assistant Professor 15. Dr. Anshul Agarwal, PG cum Tutor 6. Dr. Rashmi K.S, Assistant Professor 16. Dr. Jaswant Singh, PG cum Tutor 7. Dr. Giridhar Upadhyaya, Lecturer/ Assistant Professor 17. Dr. Arun Kaushik.R., PG cum Tutor 8. Smt. Supriya Christoper, Lecturer/ Assistant Professor 18. Dr. Bhagyashree H.N., PG cum Tutor 9. Dr. Parameshwara, PG cum Tutor 19. Dr. Divya Haridranath, PG cum Tutor 10. Dr. Shaik Mohammed Usman, PG cum Tutor 20. Dr. Ankita Dutta, PG cum Tutor 21. Dr. Shalini Singh, PG cum Tutor 29 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences PROSPECTUS 2012-13 DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY PROSPECTUS 2012-13 DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY Dr. B.V. Suguna Professor & HOD The pathology department has been very active in academic diagnostic and research work. It is in fore front in imparting up to date knowledge and training to both UG and PG students. The department has 6 MD Pathology and 1 D.C.P seats per year. Active PG teaching includes regular subject seminar, journal club, biopsy review, gross seminars, topic discussion etc. along with hands on training. AV aids like CCTV with attached camera and microscope, Penta Head microscope and computer assisted microscope with photographic facilities are utilized in teaching UG and PG students apart from utilizing the photograph for poster presentation, paper presentation and for dissertation. Department library with latest books are available for references. Systematically organized museum with more than 1000 mounted specimens and 250 wet specimens in the bins are available. Many research projects are undertaken by departmental staff in addition to the dissertation work of the PG students. Many papers have been published in the national and international journals. Departmental teaching staff and post graduates have taken active part in the national and international CME and conferences in pathology at Bangalore organized by KCIAPM and IAPM. Few Post graduates have obtained many awards in national & international conferences. The department provides round the clock diagnostic services in the central laboratory attached to KIMS Hospital and Research Centre. 1. Dr. B.V. Suguna, Professor & HOD 2. Dr. Kusuma Venkatesh, Professor 3. Dr. R. Rangaswamy, Professor 4. Dr. S.R. Niveditha, Professor 5. Dr. M. Hemalatha, Associate Professor 6. Dr. Savithri Ravindra, Associate Professor 7. Dr. Suja Ajoykumar, Associate Professor 8. Dr. Thejasvi Krishnamurthy, Assistant Professor 9. Dr. Sruthi Prasad, Assistant Professor 10. Dr. C.P.Manjula, Assistant Professor 11. Dr. Chethana Mannem, Lecturer / Assistant Professor 12. Dr. B. Veeranna, Tutor 13. Dr. P. Venkatesh Prasad, Tutor 14. Dr. Anagha Joshi, Tutor 15. Dr. Gayathri B.R., Tutor 16. Dr. Preetha D. Prabhu, Tutor 17. Dr. Deepthi P.Kambi, PG cum Tutor 30 18. Dr. Suvitha Thilakarajan, PG cum Tutor 19. Dr. Deepak.D.C., PG cum Tutor 20. Dr. Babu Mahendra Prasad, PG cum Tutor 21. Dr. Rishita Nandy, PG cum Tutor 22. Dr. Sumitha.M.P., PG cum Tutor 23. Dr. Shashikala R., PG cum Tutor 24. Dr. Ranjeeta.S. Banakar, PG cum Tutor 25. Dr. P.J.Swetha, PG cum Tutor 26. Dr. Donna Glens Mary.M., PG cum Tutor 27. Dr. Vikas Goyal, PG cum Tutor 28. Dr. Divyashree B.N., PG cum Tutor 29. Dr. Ramesh H.K., PG cum Tutor 30. Dr. Smitha M., PG cum Tutor 31. Dr. Indu Rajgopal, PG cum Tutor 32. Dr. Shruthi H.P., PG cum Tutor 33. Dr. Rashi Gupta, PG cum Tutor 34. Dr. Deepika Singh, PG cum Tutor Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences Department of Forensic Medicine trains M.B.B.S students to undertake and handle all types of Medico legal work. Theory and Practical classes are conducted as per MCI and RGUHS guidelines. Department of Forensic medicine started PG(MD) courses in the year 2002. It is recognized by MCI. The department admits 4 PG students every year. Enhancement of P.G. intake to three students every year is awaiting MCI approval. PG students passed out from KIMS are working as Teachers and Forensic Experts in Karnataka and other neighboring states. Dr. K. Ananda Professor & HOD All types of Medico legal work like post mortems, Examination of sexual offence cases, Bones examination and Exhumation are conducted by the department. Work concerned with 13 police stations of Banashankari and Jayanagar Subdivision of Bangalore city Police is undertaken by the department. The Post Mortems are conducted at KIMS Hospital Mortuary on all the times of the day rendering necessary service to the public of Bangalore South. Students actively involve themselves in the Medico legal works and get a useful practical experience. 1. Dr. K. Ananda, Professor & HOD 9. Dr. Senthil Kumar, PG cum Tutor 2. Dr. V.T. Venkatesh, Professor 10. Dr. Sujatha, PG cum Tutor 3. Dr. H.P Shantha Kumar, Professor 11. Dr. Viswakanth B, PG cum Tutor 4. Dr. Jagannatha S.R, Associate Professor 12. Dr. Sane Mandar Ramchandra, PG cum Tutor 5. Dr. Naveen Kumar T, Associate Professor 13. Dr. Roopak S.N., PG cum Tutor 6. Dr. B.K.Gopal, Assistant Professor 14. Dr. Ammena Ahamed, PG cum Tutor 7. Dr. Ramesh C, Assistant Professor 15. Dr. Dominic Infant Raj A., PG cum Tutor 8. Dr. Shreedhar.N.C., PG cum Tutor 16. Dr. Shruthi P., PG cum Tutor 31 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences PROSPECTUS 2012-13 DEPARTMENT OF FORENSIC MEDICINE PROSPECTUS 2012-13 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY MEDICINE Dr. B.G. Parashuramulu Professor & HOD The Department of Community Medicine is one of the para-clinical departments of Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS). The objective of this Department is to provide a high quality training in Community Medicine to the under graduate medical students enrolled for MBBS (basic medical degree) and post graduate medical students enrolled for MD (Community Medicine). The other activities of the Department are to conduct basic research, conduct training programs and to provide promotive, preventive and curative health services to the community for the health and welfare of the people. The department runs a rural health training centre (RHTC) situated in Kengeri about 13 Kms from Bangalore. It was established in the year 1983. The RHTC has a well equipped AV aids, training hall and mess. Staffs, Post Graduate & Interns are posted to the RHTC.The department also runs an urban health training centre (UHTC) situated in Parvathipura, about 0.5 kms from the KIMS Hospital. In KIMS Hospital & Research Center, the department runs the Preventive Medicine Unit (PMU) which has a anti rabies clinic, allergy clinic and adult immunization clinic. Clincal trials and other research projects are conducted in the unit. The department has an annual intake of 6 MD seats. 1. Dr. B.G. Parashuramulu, Professor & HOD 16. Dr. Jahnavi Rajagopal, PG cum Tutor 2. Dr. M.K. Sudarshan, Professor 17. Dr. Rekha.S., PG cum Tutor 3. Dr. Gangaboraiah, Statistician cum Professor 18. Dr. Sharmila.K.N., PG cum Tutor 4. Dr. D.H. Ashwath Narayana, Professor 19. Dr. Kavita S. Konapur, PG cum Tutor 5. Dr. R. Chethana, Associate Professor 20. Dr. Malatesh Undi, PG cum Tutor 6. Dr. N.R. Ramesh Masthi, Associate Professor 21. Dr. Shilpa, PG cum Tutor 7. Dr. T.V. Sanjay, Associate Professor 22. Dr. Adarsh Kumar, PG cum Tutor 8. Dr. Chitra Nagaraj, Associate Professor 23. Dr. Rachana.A.R., PG cum Tutor 9. Dr. H.S. Ravish, Associate Professor 24. Dr. Sridevi Kulkarni, PG cum Tutor 10. Dr. Jayanthi Srikanth, Associate Professor 25. Dr. Chethna G., PG cum Tutor 11. Dr. D.M. Koradhanya Math, Assistant Professor 26. Dr. Aravind M., PG cum Tutor 12. Dr. Giriyanna Gowda, Lecturer / Assistant Professor 27. Dr. Yannick P Puthussery, PG cum Tutor 13. Dr. K.S. Seema, Tutor 28. Dr. Madhusudhan, PG cum Tutor 14. Dr. Satish Chandra .M.R., PG cum Tutor 29. Dr. Tejashwini K., PG cum Tutor 15. Dr. Veena.V. , PG cum Tutor 32 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences The department of ENT at KIMS, since its inception has progressed into a multispeciality centre including a vertigo clinic. Currently the department has well qualified and highly experienced professors with over twenty years of teaching experience ,two assistant professors, two senior and five junior residents, with an intake of 1 MS and 1 DLO candidates every year along with undergraduate students. The department has an out patient inflow of about 100 to 150 patients per day, and is well equipped with 30- bedded male and female general wards and a temporal bone dissection lab. Every week about 20 ENT surgeries are conducted. The OT is well equipped with Dr. Chandre Gowda B.V. Professor & HOD specialized ENT surgical setup which includes a Karl Zeiss microscope, nasal endoscopes with video display facility for demonstration to students. Head and neck onco surgeries are also conducted with the help of a visiting Head and Neck oncosurgeon regularly. The department is equipped with latest audio-visual aids, PG seminar hall and a spacious UG teaching room. The department has conducted several regional, national and international conferences on various topics, recent one being an international rhinoplasty conference by Dr. Jung from South Korea. The faculty has published several scientific papers in conferences, national and inters national journals. Several clinical trails are being conducted in the department on a regular basis. 1. Dr. Chandre Gowda B.V, Professor & HOD 6. Dr. S. Lakshmi, Sr. Resident 2. Dr. K.G. Somashekar, Professor 7. Dr. Nirmala M, Sr.Resident 3. Dr. H.T. Anil, Associate Professor 8. Dr. Siddharth Nirvan, Jr.Resident 4. Dr. B. Jagannath, Associate Professor 9. Dr.Ameer Khan.A.K., Jr.Resident 5. Dr. Smitha S.G, Lecturer/ Assistant Professor 10. Dr. D.Madhav, Jr.Resident 11. Dr. Priyanka G.C., Jr.Resident 33 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences PROSPECTUS 2012-13 DEPARTMENT OF ENT PROSPECTUS 2012-13 DEPARTMENT OF OPHTHALMOLOGY Ophthalmology department started functioning as undergraduate department since 1982 and got established as a post graduate teaching institution from 1991, for master degree from 1991 and diploma degree since 1997. The patient input to the department is excellent providing good atmosphere for learning. The departments admits 3 M.S. & 1 DOMS seats every year. Dr. Himamshu .N.V.V. Professor & HOD The daily average OPD attendance is about 90-100 patients. All major investigational procedures are done regularly. Surgical facilities available include anterior segment surgeries: hi-tech microsurgeries done for cataract, glaucoma, squint, eyelid and adnexal surgery, emergency trauma eye care services & posterior segment work up also done regularly. The department conducts screening camps in rural areas, school eye screening programs & hospital based camp surgeries. Eye banking services are provided round the clock. Procurement of eyeballs from the hospital as well as outside calls are attended & eyeballs are distributed to other corneal surgeons at Minto RIO and Lions eye hospital. Keratoplasties done on a regular basis Speciality clinics such as uvea, glaucoma, neuro-ophthalmology and cornea are conducted regularly 1. Dr. Himamshu .N.V.V., Professor & HOD 9. Dr. Kirthi Raj, Jr.Resident 2. Dr. H.N. Sowbhagya, Professor 10. Dr. Pooja Patil, Jr.Resident 3. Dr. H. Niveditha, Associate Professor 11. Dr. Liji.P., Jr.Resident 4. Dr. R.S. Umadevi , Associate Professor 12. Dr. Sushrath.A., Jr.Resident 5. Dr. Sandeep, Associate Professor 13. Dr. Aisha Rafi, Jr.Resident 6. Dr. Kiran Kumar L, Lecturer/ Assistant Professor 14. Dr. M.S.Smitha Gowda, Jr.Resident 7. Dr. N.B. Pushpa, Tutor 15. Dr. Magi Jagan M., Jr.Resident 8. Dr. Vinutha B.V., Sr.Resident 16. Dr. Niveditha Muralidharan, Jr.Resident 17. Dr. Emma Jayanthi Madariya, Jr.Resident 34 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences Dr. M.V. Poornachandra Professor & HOD The department of general medicine is accommodated in the I floor of KIMS hospital old block with adequate inpatient beds, teaching demonstration rooms, procedure rooms, library, dept office & staff rooms. The out patient component is in the ground floor of new block southern wing. The department has an average OPD of 130-140 patients daily and 75-80 % bed occupancy. The KIMS ART CCC with 20 bedded inpatient facility to cater to needy retroviral patients has an OPD of about 80 – 100 patients daily and is supported by the teaching staff of Medicine in day to day management of in patients. In addition the department of Medicine is also supporting the smooth running of the dialysis units, 8 in number which function round the clock caring to both in patients & out patients. The tuberculosis & chest medicine headed by a qualified chest physician and the RNTCP unit which is attached to it also forms ancillary part of the department. Follow up OPDs and specialty clinics in Diabetes, Hypertension & Respiratory diseases is seen in addition to the regular OPD. The department offers PG course in General Medicine with an annual intake of 10 seats. 1. Dr. M.V. Poornachandra, Professor & HOD 2. Dr. H.V. Nataraj, Professor 3. Dr. V. Channaraya, Professor 4. Dr. R. Manjunath, Professor 5. Dr. Chikkalingaiah, Professor 6. Dr. K.P. Balaraj, Professor 7. Dr. G.N. Nagesh, Professor 8. Dr. Vedhavathi .R, Professor 9. Dr. K.C. Channappa, Professor 10. Dr. Ramachandra Prabhu, Associate Professor 11. Dr. Rajeev.H, Associate Professor 12. Dr. Yogitha C, Associate Professor 13. Dr. Basanth Kumar S, Assistant Professor 14. Dr. Keshava HK, Assistant Professor 15. Dr. M.N.Arvind, Assistant Professor 16. Dr. Pradeep C, Assistant Professor 17. Dr. Nandhish H K, Lecturer/ Assistant Professor 18. Dr. Tirthankar Mukherjee, Lecturer/ Assistant Professor 19. Dr. Vishwanath K, Lecturer/ Assistant Professor 20. Dr. Chandra Shekhar H.R, Lecturer/ Assistant Professor 21. Dr. Amruth B.R, Sr.Resident 22. Dr. Sandya E.P, Sr.Resident 23. Dr. G.P.Vinayaka, Sr.Resident 35 24. Dr. K.Nitin Bhat, Jr.Resident 25. Dr. K.S.Abhinandan, Jr.Resident 26. Dr. Savitha.V., Jr.Resident 27. Dr. Sheela Krishnamurthy, Jr.Resident 28. Dr. Pavithra.R., Jr.Resident 29. Dr. Saurabh Sharma, Jr.Resident 30. Dr. Mahendra, Jr.Resident 31. Dr. Saleha Noorain, Jr.Resident 32. Dr. Prakruthi J., Jr.Resident 33. Dr. Mythri.S., Jr.Resident 34. Dr. Dhiviya.M., Jr.Resident 35. Dr. Sharath Madhyasth.P., Jr.Resident 36. Dr. Diwakar Kumar, Jr.Resident 37. Dr. Kruthika Nataraju, Jr.Resident 38. Dr. Vaishali M Bandagi, Jr.Resident 39. Dr. Lakshmikanth N., Jr.Resident 40. Dr. Kamalesh T.N., Jr.Resident 41. Dr. Shashidhar B., Jr.Resident 42. Dr. Divya P., Jr.Resident 43. Dr. Vanitha S., Jr.Resident 44. Dr. Shruthi S., Jr.Resident 45. Dr. Salma Suhana, Jr.Resident 46. Dr. Veena Santhoshi Avva, Jr.Resident 47. Dr. Shilpa Patel, Jr.Resident Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences PROSPECTUS 2012-13 DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE PROSPECTUS 2012-13 DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY Dr. V. Satish Professor & HOD The department has adequate inpatient beds and separate super specialty departments. The department has a separate outpatient wing catering to about 200 patients per day. The outpatient has the entire infrastructure including a minor OT, seminar room and consultation rooms. The department has four major operation theatres and a separate laparoscopic theatre. Emergencies are handled round the clock and the department manages a separate emergency and trauma wing. The department has all basic equipment like Endoscopes, Laparoscopes, Doppler's, all equipment required for major surgeries including the super specialties of paediatric surgery, plastic surgery, urology and neurosurgery. The department also imparts Postgraduate teaching with an annual intake of 5 candidates as of now, which is likely to be increased. There are 10 postgraduate teachers in the department. In addition to regular seminars, Journal clubs, bedside teachings and mortality meetings the department also conducts the monthly meeting of the Bangalore surgical society. At least 20 papers are presented in various conferences held locally, state, national and international conferences every year. The department also boasts of conducting the state and national conference at KIMS. The department has also conducted the advanced surgical update and laparoscopic workshop at its venue. 1. Dr. V. Satish, Professor & HOD 2. Dr. K.G. Sudharshan Babu, Professor 3. Dr. B.A. Sathyanarayana, Professor 4. Dr. Prathap Balakrishna, Professor 5. Dr. R. Satish Kumar, Professor 6. Dr. N. Ramesh, Professor 7. Dr. B.C. Bhagavan, Professor 8. Dr. J. Ramachandra, Professor 9. Dr. T. Narayana Swamy, Associate Professor 10. Dr. M. Sudhir, Associate Professor 11. Dr.Venugopal K, Associate Professor 12. Dr.G.M. Srinidhi, Associate Professor 13. Dr. Sridhar S, Assistant Professor 14. Dr. Madhu Shankar. L, Assistant Professor 15. Dr. Lakshmi S, Assistant Professor 16. Dr. Girish HR, Assistant Professor 17. Dr. Mali Chetan S.M., Lecturer / Assistant Professor 18. Dr. Dinesh M.G., Lecturer / Assistant Professor 19. Dr. Sudhir B.M, Lecturer / Assistant Professor 20. Dr. Vikranth K, Lecturer / Assistant Professor 36 21. Dr. Raghavendra Babu J., Sr.Resident 22. Dr. Praveen S., Sr.Resident 23. Dr. Vinay K.S., Sr.Resident 24. Dr. Nataraj Naidu, Sr.Resident 25. Dr. Sunil Kumar Shetty S, Sr.Resident 26. Dr. Naveen M.A, Sr.Resident 27. Dr. Jose V.Francisco Pinto, Jr.Resident 28. Dr. Ayush Jain, Jr.Resident 29. Dr. Mayur R.Shetty, Jr.Resident 30. Dr. Ravi Gupta, Jr.Resident 31. Dr. Eshwarappa.M., Jr.Resident 32. Dr. Nikshitha.N., Jr.Resident 33. Dr. Nikhil Sharan , Jr.Resident 34. Dr. Santhosh Kumar.S.A., Jr.Resident 35. Dr. Harsha Goutham.H.V., Jr.Resident 36. Dr. Lakshmikanth L., Jr.Resident 37. Dr. Suraj R., Jr.Resident 38. Dr. Vinayaka N.S., Jr.Resident 39. Dr. Ramneik Manglik, Jr.Resident 40. Dr. Nandeeshkumar G.N., Jr.Resident Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences Dr. S. Nirmala Professor & HOD Department of OBG caters to 120 undergraduates and 7 post graduates admissions every year. The results are more than 90 percent. The department is more than adequately equipped to handle any emergencies with qualified staff MS OBG 24x7. We have 3 separate well equipped Operation Theatres, Intensive Obstetric Unit with Ventilators, Monitors, and Ultrasound and NICU facilities available round the clock. We have a good lab and blood bank supporting system 24x7. Our Maternal Mortality is Nil for past 3 years. The department is gifted with skilled and experienced teachers consisting of 7 Professors, 3 Associate Professors, 7 Assistant Professors/Lecturers including senior and junior residents which surpass the requirement of any medical regulatory bodies of the country. The library is well equipped with latest books and journals and internet facilities. We have a well organized PPTCT programme to benefit the patients. The department over the decades has been able to create wonderful atmosphere both internal and external. The faculty represents both academically and in the university activities (BSOG, RGUHS). The faculty also actively participates in the college sports and cultural activities. The students are allowed to participate in scientific programmes organized in and out of the state with many winning laurels to the Department. The present turnover of students and patients stands a strong evidence of growth of the department. 1. Dr. S. Nirmala, Professor & HOD 2. Dr. R. Suvarna, Professor 3. Dr. K.S. Nalini, Professor 4. Dr. N.B. Harsha, Professor 5. Dr. C.P. Sudha, Professor 6. Dr. T. Jayanthi, Professor 7. Dr. D.R. Savithri, Associate Professor 8. Dr. T.S. Savitha, Associate Professor 9. Dr. Shashikala H Gowda, Associate Professor 10. Dr. T. Malathi, Assistant Professor 11. Dr. B.T.Veena, Assistant Professor 12. Dr. Sowmya K, Lecturer/Assistant Professor 13. Dr. Smitha K, Lecturer/Assistant Professor 14. Dr. Hethyshi Ranganna, Lecturer/Assistant Professor 15. Dr. Reethu Varadarajan, Lecturer/Assistant Professor 16. Dr. Saritha R., Sr.Resident 17. Dr. Sowmya K.N., Sr.Resident 18. Dr. B.H.Radhika, Sr.Resident 19. Dr. Sahana K.P., Sr.Resident 20. Dr. Rekha K.V., Sr.Resident 37 21. Dr. Jaya, Jr.Resident 22. Dr. Rajitha Yarlagadda, Jr.Resident 23. Dr. Namratha.S., Jr.Resident 24. Dr. Nivedita Hegde, Jr.Resident 25. Dr. Kirana.T., Jr.Resident 26. Dr. Ananya.R., Jr.Resident 27. Dr. Vani.A., Jr.Resident 28. Dr. Sahana.M., Jr.Resident 29. Dr. Pallavi.R., Jr.Resident 30. Dr. Bimba, Jr.Resident 31. Dr. Samyukta K.L., Jr.Resident 32. Dr. Soujanaya Walke, Jr.Resident 33. Dr. Chaitra Gowda.K.N., Jr.Resident 34. Dr. V.Sathiya, Jr.Resident 35. Dr. Waghmare Sapne, Jr.Resident 36. Dr. Mansi Dhingra, Jr.Resident 37. Dr. Harshala S., Jr.Resident 38. Dr. Yoga Lakshmi S.K., Jr.Resident 39. Dr. Kishor Kumar D.G., Jr.Resident 40. Dr. Richa Pal, Jr.Resident 41. Dr. Ramya K., Jr.Resident Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences PROSPECTUS 2012-13 DEPARTMENT OF OBG PROSPECTUS 2012-13 DEPARTMENT OF PAEDIATRICS The department has well experienced faculty to take care of the needs of paediatric patients. Apart from regular beds there are 40 neonatal intensive care unit beds & 5 paediatric intensive care units. Apart from regular OPD, department runs specialty clinics which includes cardiology clinic, pulmonology clinic, neurology clinics, hematology clinics, nephrology clinics, endocrinology clinics, Other services include well baby clinics and under five clinics all days, immunization services (all vaccines) all days & child guidance clinics - all days Dr. A.C. Ramesh Professor & HOD Intake of postgraduates is 5 MD and 2 DCH students every year as recommended by Medical Council of India and Central Government. Various activities conducted in the department include breast feeding week, ORS week, newborn week, children's day, IAP undergraduate quiz, NNF neonatology quiz, school health services, pulse polio programme, postgraduate neonatology quiz, speciality clinics in pediatric sub specialities, mortality meetings & radiology meetings. 1. Dr. A.C. Ramesh, Professor & HOD 19. Dr. Kalpana R.Y., Sr.Resident 2. Dr. S.R. Keshava Murthy, Professor 20. Dr. Shailaja C.G., Sr.Resident 3. Dr. S. Srinivas, Professor 21. Dr. Jaya Prakash.K., Jr.Resident 4. Dr. H.T. Yashodha, Professor 22. Dr. Lakshmi.V., Jr.Resident 5. Dr. B.H. Murali, Associate Professor 23. Dr. Sneha.R., Jr.Resident 6. Dr. P. Chandrakala, Associate Professor 24. Dr. Santosh Kumar, Jr.Resident 7. Dr. Poornima Shankar, Associate Professor 25. Dr. Chaitra Rao.B., Jr.Resident 8. Dr. C. Suresh Babu, Assistant Professor 26. Dr. Lingaraj Mulage, Jr.Resident 9. Dr. Madhu G.N, Assistant Professor 27. Dr. Manjunath.V.C., Jr.Resident 10. Dr. H.S. Ramya, Assistant Professor 28. Dr. Manjunath.M.N., Jr.Resident 11. Dr. J. Harish, Assistant Professor 29. Dr. Pandya Devang Kumar Bharat Bhai, Jr.Resident 12. Dr. Siva Saranappa. S.B., Assistant Professor 30. Dr. Girija B., Jr.Resident 13. Dr. Girish N, Lecturer/ Assistant Professor 31. Dr. Radhana S., Jr.Resident 14. Dr. Mohan Kumar N, Sr.Resident 32. Dr. Ashok Reddy M., Jr.Resident 15. Dr. Srinivas H.A, Sr.Resident 33. Dr. Nithya S.L., Jr.Resident 16. Dr. Chaitra K.M., Sr.Resident 34. Dr. Chaithanya C Nair, Jr.Resident 17. Dr. Deepashree G.A., Sr.Resident 35. Dr. Paras Kumar J., Jr.Resident 18. Dr. Tanveer Nawab, Sr.Resident 36. Dr. Ritesh Kumar Singh, Jr.Resident 37. Dr. Sharanya R., Jr.Resident 38 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences Dr. J.N. Sridharmurthy Professor & HOD The department has a separate out patient wing catering to about 120 patients per day. The out patient has 4 Consultation rooms, Minor O.T., 1 Plaster cutting room, 1 Plaster application room & a Demonstration hall. The department has a Seminar room, Museum, Library, near the wards. The department has 2 Major O.T's for elective surgery & 1 Emergency O.T. to manage Orthopaedic Emergencies. The department efficiently manages emergency & trauma. The department has all basic equipments for trauma surgeries, arthoplasty, arthoscopy, spinal surgeries, orthopaedic fracture table, C-arm, electric drill, pneumatic drill & all equipments required for major surgeries. Academic activities of the department are very regular. Seminars, journal clubs, subject reviews, subject symposia, clinical meetings & mortality meetings are held regularly. Nearly 15 to 20 papers/case reports are regularly presented in various academic forums, Bangalore Orthopaedic Society (BOS), Karnataka Orthopaedic Association (KOA) & Indian Orthopaedic Association (IOA) conferences. The department actively participates in Bangalore Orthopaedic Society meetings. The department has conducted BOS & KOA conferences at KIMS. The department has also conducted various hands on workshops & surgical updates. The departments admits 4 M.S. Orthopaedics & 2 D Ortho seats every year. 1. Dr. J.N. Sridharmurthy, Professor & HOD 2. Dr. I. Suresh, Professor 3. Dr. Shivananda S, Professor 4. Dr. Shivakumar H B, Professor 5. Dr. Somashekar, Associate Professor 6. Dr. V.N. Ravish, Associate Professor 7. Dr. T.S. Channappa, Associate Professor 8. Dr. H.D. Ranganath, Associate Professor 9. Dr. A.M. Radhakrishna, Associate Professor 10. Dr. B.S. Jayaram, Associate Professor 11. Dr. A.C. Vinod Kumar, Associate Professor 12. Dr. R. Yatish, Lecturer/ Assistant Professor 13. Dr. Bharath Raju G, Lecturer/ Assistant Professor 14. Dr. Lokesh M., Lecturer/ Assistant Professor 15. Dr. Manju Jayaram, Lecturer/ Assistant Professor 16. Dr. Santhosh Kumar K, Sr.Resident 39 17. Dr. Siddharth M, Sr.Resident 18. Dr. L.S.Vivek, Sr.Resident 19. Dr. Mandeep, Sr.Resident 20. Dr. Sathya Vamsi Krishna, Jr.Resident 21. Dr. Kumar.M., Jr.Resident 22. Dr. Prabhu.M., Jr.Resident 23. Dr. Gurpreet Singh Cheema, Jr.Resident 24. Dr. Santhosh Kumar.G., Jr.Resident 25. Dr. Rakesh Mohan.R., Jr.Resident 26. Dr Karthik Subramanya, Jr.Resident 27. Dr. Vivek Jha, Jr.Resident 28. Dr. Rohit Dumra, Jr.Resident 29. Dr. Amit Singh, Jr.Resident 30. Dr. Taha Ahmed, Jr.Resident 31. Dr. Ravishankar, Jr.Resident 32. Dr. Lohit H., Jr.Resident Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences PROSPECTUS 2012-13 DEPARTMENT OF ORTHOPAEDICS PROSPECTUS 2012-13 DEPARTMENT OF ANAESTHESIOLOGY The department consists of professor and HOD, 1 professor, 1 associate professor, 7 assistant professors and 9 tutors. The number of operation theatre in the hospital are 20 and number of operation table are 28. The department also extends services to critical care and pain management. Training is imparted to post-graduates, interns and under graduates. The department has 4 MD and 2 Diploma seats in Anaesthesia per year. Seminars, symposia and CMEs are conducted regularly by the department Dr. S. Chaya Professor & HOD 1. Dr. S. Chaya, Professor & HOD 16. Dr. M. Kanakaraj, Tutor 2. Dr. Narendra Babu M C, Professor 17. Dr. Ram Prasad Harsha, Tutor 3. Dr. R. Madhava Reddy, Professor 18. Dr. Kiran S.K, Tutor 4. Dr. G.M. Shree Raghu, Associate Professor 19. Dr. L.S. Veena, Sr.Resident 5. Dr. S. Vijayanand, Associate Professor 20. Dr. Ashwin.K., Jr.Resident 6. Dr. A.S. Nagaraj, Assistant Professor 21. Dr. Swarna Gowri.S., Jr.Resident 7. Dr. N.S. Shreesha, Assistant Professor 22. Dr. Sreeharsha.S., Jr.Resident 8. Dr. Ashwini A, Lecturer/Assistant Professor 23. Dr. Santosh Kumar Bennur, Jr.Resident 9. Dr. C.N. Vinod, Lecturer/Assistant Professor 24. Dr. Sanjay.S., Jr.Resident 10. Dr. Hemanth Kumar, Lecturer/Assistant Professor 25. Dr. T.Sinduja, Jr.Resident 11. B.K. Ashok Kumar, Lecturer/Assistant Professor 26. Dr. Nayana J., Jr.Resident 12. H.S. Suraj, Lecturer/Assistant Professor 27. Dr. Nupur Dua, Jr.Resident 13. Dr. Shashikiran V, Tutor 28. Dr. Dwideep Chandra P., Jr.Resident 14. Dr. Vijay kumar H G, Tutor 29. Dr. Tejal N Jivrajani, Jr.Resident 15. Dr. B.T. Ramesh, Tutor 30. Dr. Samreen Rahmath, Jr.Resident 31. Dr. Jayalakshmi R., Jr.Resident 40 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences Dr. N. Krishnappa Professor & HOD The department of radio-diagnosis is one of the busy departments in the teaching hospital sector of Bangalore. The department examines over 1,25,000 patients every year. All forms of diagnostic and interventional radiologic procedures are performed. The department has a very active teaching schedule for the residents, undergraduates and post graduates. The department is spread over a large area of over 10,500 square feet with a separate seminar room of a capacity to seat 60 students. The department is equipped with two state of the art 1000 MA Image Intensifier T V (IITV) x-ray machines. There are about 8 portables, 2 C-arm x-ray machines. One 50 kv x-ray machine for OPD patients. The department has two voluson ultrasound machines which have 3D-4D facility. One regular Doppler machine and one black and white ultrasound machine are also available. There is a spiral CT scan machine with high end MRI machine of 1.5 Tesla strength. To handle all these machines and teach students, dedicated staff are available. The Department offers the following courses: Post graduation in Radio-diagnosis- 1 seat for MD and 1 seat for DMRD per year. BSc. Radiography- The department is permitted by the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS) an intake of 5 students. One of the main teaching programme is KIEF education programme which is conducted under aegis of the department. This is a full day CME programme held once a month through out the year. This apart from the regular teaching programmes. 1. Dr. N. Krishnappa, Professor & HOD 10. Dr. Mantar Gowda, Assistant Professor 2. Dr. Anil Kumar Shukla, Professor 11. Dr. Preeti Allum, Lecturer/Assistant Professor 3. Dr. B.S. Rama Murthy, Associate Professor 12. Dr. Rishikesh M Itagi, Sr.Resident 4. Dr. Sandeep Ballal, Associate Professor 13. Dr. Shilpa T, Sr.Resident 5. Dr. V. Suresh, Associate Professor 14. Dr. Rupesh.C., Jr.Resident 6. Dr. Shankar Reddy A.B, Assistant Professor 15. Dr. P. Archana Reddy, Jr.Resident 7. Dr. Harini Bopaiah, Assistant Professor 16. Dr. Nikita Sharan, Jr.Resident 8. Dr. Tanupreet Sethi, Assistant Professor 17. Dr. Soumya M., Jr.Resident 9. Dr. S.C.Sanjay, Assistant Professor 18. Dr. Naveen Kumar G., Jr.Resident 41 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences PROSPECTUS 2012-13 DEPARTMENT OF RADIO-DIAGNOSIS PROSPECTUS 2012-13 DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY The department of psychiatry came into existence in 1991.After the initiation of a full fledged psychiatric unit with in patient and out patient facilities. The post graduate programme (MD) in psychiatry was started in the year 1998 with annual intake of 2 PG seats every year. Till date 10 postgraduates have completed their training. Dr. R. Raguram Professor & HOD The department seeks to provide outstanding education and training opportunities in psychiatry to undergraduate medical students as well as postgraduate trainees. Residency programme of the department aims at training psychiatrists in preparation for their leadership roles both in the public and private sectors. Continuing Medical Education programmes are organized on a regular basis to provide current update for psychiatrists and other medical practitioners. The department receives students and research workers from centers of excellence abroad for specialized training. Research goals of the department are to develop a deeper understanding of the causes of psychiatric illness and to create more effective diagnostic, treatment and prevention strategies for these disorders. The department also aims to advance the understanding of psychiatric aspects of medical illnesses. Clinical mission of the department focuses on offering integrated state-of-the art biological, psychological and social approaches in the care of patients and their families. 1. Dr. R. Raguram, Professor & HOD 2. Dr. Lakshmi V Pandith, Professor 3. Dr. Manju Ashwath, Associate Professor 4. Dr. M. Radhika, Lecturer/Assistant Professor 5. Dr. Sarika Chindalur, Lecturer/Assistant Professor 6. Dr. Dr.Kartik Kashyap, Senior Resident 7. Dr. Megha Mahajan, Junior Resident 8. Dr. Pavan Kumar.K., Junior Resident 9. Dr. Ajay Kumar, Junior Resident 10. Dr. Rajashree Paul, Junior Resident 11. Dr. Mula Mrudula Gowri, Junior Resident 42 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences Dr. M.G. Gopal Professor & HOD The department was started in the year 1985. It has 1 unit with 30 beds. Postgraduate course was started in the year 2006. The department acts as a nodal centre for the anti retroviral therapy which is given free of cost to the HIV afflicted patients. Procedures done at the department include phototherapy, electro cautery, cryotherapy, woods lamp examination, punch grafting, epilation, biopsy, KOH scraping, chemical cautery, chemical peeling blister grafting, narrow hole excision technique etc. The department had organized South Zone Laser conference in April 2009. Vitiligo Day was observed to promote awareness regarding causes and treatment of vitiligo in August 2009. Laser centre, Cosmetology centre & Hair transplantation clinic are the proposed activities starting shortly. The department has 3 MD and 2 DVD seats per year. 1. Dr. M.G. Gopal, Professor & HOD 2. Dr. Sharath Kumar B.C, Professor 3. Dr. M. Ramesh, Associate Professor 4. Dr. K.S. Satish, Assistant Professor 5. Dr. A.S. Nandini, Lecturer/Asst Professor 6. Dr. Adarsh Gowda, Lecturer/Asst Professor 7. Dr. Aneesh.S., Junior Resident 8. Dr. Swetha.G., Junior Resident 9. Dr. Sreedevi Chandrika.M., Junior Resident 10. Dr. Kavya Raju Nayak, Junior Resident 11. Dr. Namratha C Manjunath, Junior Resident 12. Dr. Meena H.B., Junior Resident 13. Dr. Divya Gupta, Junior Resident 43 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences PROSPECTUS 2012-13 DEPARTMENT OF DERMATOLOGY PROSPECTUS 2012-13 DEPARTMENT OF CARDIOLOGY - KIMS HEART CENTRE KIMS Heart Foundation, a unit of KIMS Hospital is now functioning at 2nd floor of OPD Block. The heart centre is centrally located in the heart of city of Bengaluru which can be accessed easily. Our vision is to bring state of art, Cath Lab, 15 bedded ICU, ECHO, TMT, Color Doppler, Coronary Angiograms and Interventional procedures, 24 hours Lab, Pharmacy and Ambulance service. Our Cardiac team will provide personalised care with core values of compassion and professional care par excellence. Dr. S.T. Yavagal Professor & HOD 1. Dr. Mahantesh Charanthimath, Professor 2. Dr. V. Channaraya, Professor, Medical Administrator, KIMS Heart Centre 3. Dr. Ravi Narayan, Associate Professor 4. Dr. Dinesh Kumar, Assistant Professor 5. Dr. N. Somashekhar, Assistant Cardiologist 6. Dr. Arapperum Selvi K., Jr.Resident 44 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences Dr. N.C. Srinivasa Prabhu Professor & HOD Emergency medicine is a new and emerging speciality recognised by MCI as a seperate discipline. KIMS has started the department for stream lining and better management of critically ill patients whose population is on the rise. A fully equipped 54 bedded Emergency Medicine department is established in the ground floor of hospital. Multi speciality ICU with 18 beds is housed adjacent to the department. Imaging facility, central laboratory. Blood bank, 24 hours pharmacy, Admission & registration counter present adjacent to the department caters to the needs of the patient. Well trained nursing staff provide dedicated service round the clock. The department is sanctioned 2 MD Emergency medicine by RGUHS and efforts are being made to obtain MCI approval. 1. Dr. N.C. Srinivasa Prabhu Professor & HOD 2. Dr. Brinda B., Professor 3. Dr. C. Sreekanth, Assistiant Professor 4. Dr. H.S. Harshavardhana, Assistiant Professor 5. Dr. Imtiaz Pasha, Assistiant Professor 6. Dr. Neena Agarwal, Lecturer/Asst Professor 7. Dr. K.N. Shekar, Registrar 8. Dr. Thejaswini, Junior Resident 9. Dr. Prasanna Kumar .T, CMO 10. Dr. Devaraj T.M, CMO 11. Dr. Dinesh H., CMO 12. Dr. Shankar .C, CMO 13. Dr. Shashidhar, CMO 45 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences PROSPECTUS 2012-13 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE PROSPECTUS 2012-13 DEPARTMENT OF TB & CHEST DISEASE 1. Dr. N. Huliraj, Associate Professor 2. Dr. Lavanya S. Peter, Assistant Professor 3. Dr. Archana B., Assistant Professor 4. Dr. Shashidhar T, Junior Resident DEPARTMENT OF NEPHROLOGY Dr. Vidya Shankar P, Assistant Professor DEPARTMENT OF PLASTIC SURGERY Dr. R. Balaji, Professor DEPARTMENT OF VASCULAR SURGERY Dr B.L. Ravikumar, Associate Professor DEPARTMENT OF SURGICAL GASTRO ENTEROLOGY Dr R. Sahadev, Associate Professor Dr.Preethan K.N, Assistant Professor DEPARTMENT OF PAEDIATRIC SURGERY Dr. M.S. Mahadevaiah, Professor Emeritus, Paediatric Neurology Dr. Somasekharaiah, Professor, Paediatric Surgery Dr. Ranjankumar Pejawar, Neonatologist Dr. B.N. Sridhar Murthy, Associate Professor, Paediatric Surgery Dr. Ravi Kiran K, Associate Professor, Paediatric Surgery Dr. Sushanth Shivaswamy, Neonatologist CONSULTANTS Urology Gastro-entrology Dr. J. Amarkumar Dr. Manjunath S.M. Dr. H.R Madhusudhan Dr Vijaykumar Dr. Hanumantharaju Ophthalmology Neurosurgery Dr. N. Veerabhadra Rao Dr. H.S Suresh 46 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences PROSPECTUS 2012-13 DEPARTMENT OF LIBRARY 1. Sri Gopala Reddy, Librarian 2. Smt. K Aswini, Assistant Librarian 3. Ms. H M Shashikala, Assistant Librarian 4. Sri. Siddagangaiah, Assistant Librarian 5. Sri. M G Siddaiah, Assistant Librarian 6. Sri Boralingaiah, Assistant Librarian 7. Smt. Jayalakshmamma, Assistant Librarian 8. Sri. Chikkamogegowda, Assistant Librarian 9. Sri. K. Narayanaswamy, Library Assistant OFFICE STAFF Manager 1. Sharathchandra. N Account superintendent 1. Srinivas Reddy. K.G. Physical education teacher 1. Ramalinge Gowda. S.H Superintendents 1. M. Krishnappa 2. Jayaram. M.G. 3. Guruprasad. R. 4. Vijayashankar. M. 5. Basavaraju. D. First division clerks 1. Padma. Y J 2. Prakash. S.l 3. Ravikumar. A.C 4. N Nagarajappa 47 Senior stenographers 1. Sunandamma. B 2. Umadevi. L Computer operators 1. G.K. Harsha 2. S.K. Santhosh Kumar Second division clerks 1. Shivalingaiah. D.M 2. D. Ravindra 3. V.R. Suresh 4. Shekar. M 5. R.K. Mohan 6. Bhuvaneshwari. H.R Senior telephone operator 1.K. Swamy Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences PROSPECTUS 2012-13 HOSPITAL STAFF - ADMINISTRATION Medical Director Capt. Dr. G.S. Venkatesh Medical Superintendent Dr. I. Suresh Hospital Administrator Dr. B. Veeranna Dr. Nagaraj, Officer Incharge Store Dr. S.L. Vijender, Officer Incharge New Block (Hospital) Ms. Kavitha D.S., Dietician Nursing Superintendent (Grade 1) Smt. Aleyamma Thomas Deputy Nursing Superintendent (Grade 1) Smt. B.K. Manjula 48 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences The students who are admitted to Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences shall observe the following code of conduct. 1. The students should conduct themselves in an exemplary manner that shall be a model for other students. 2. All students will strictly adhere to the rules and regulations of the Institute. Students who deliberately break these rules will be expelled from the Institute. 3. The Institute will function between 9 a.m. to 5p.m. on all working days. The students should be present during these hours and sincerely apply themselves to studies. 4. The students shall attend the classes regularly and punctually. A minimum attendance of 80% in each subject is required as a condition of eligibility for appearing for University Examination. 5. All students shall attend the Institute in a dress code befitting medical students. 6. The students shall always bring with them the prescribed books and instruments for the classes. They shall handle laboratory equipment carefully. If students do not follow or fail to understand anything in the class, they should feel free to approach the concerned teacher immediately after the class or at any convenient time in the department for clarification. Teachers would be happy to clear their doubts and guide them. 7. The students while working in the Hospital and in the community should be polite to their patients and conduct themselves in a manner which will uphold the reputation of the Institute and the medical profession. 8. As per the University regulations, periodic interval evaluation tests will be conducted. The marks allotted to these examinations are 20% of the total marks of the final University Examination. Hence, the students shall attend these examinations and should obtain 50% of the marks to be eligible to appear for the University examination. 9. The students shall not participate in strikes or resort to any violent form of demonstration, which will be detrimental to the cause of medical education. 10. The students shall always carry with them the identity card issued by the institute. Admission to Library, Sports/Gym, Institute functions, etc, will be done only on production of the Identity Card. 11. The students who stay in the hostel shall strictly follow the rules and regulations of the hostels, failing which they will expelled from the hostel. 12. The senior students should on no account harass new entrants to the Institute in the name of ragging. There is a statutory provision to expel a student from the Institute and to institute criminal proceedings against such students for the offence of ragging. Ragging is a criminal offence and the institution views it seriously. An anti-ragging committee is constituted and is monitoring the situation regularly. For any complaints the aggrieved students/ Parents may contact the members. 13. The progress of the students is periodically intimated to the parents. If there is any change of address of the parent, the same should be communicated to the Principal. In addition, it is desirable that the parents should contact the principal at least once in 6 months to know the progress of their ward. The parents are requested to co-operate with the principal to maintain discipline. 14. In case of any problem, students are advised to contact the Principal/Academic Registrar/ Student Welfare Officer/ Wardens of KIMS men's/ladies hostels as deemed necessary. 49 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences PROSPECTUS 2012-13 Code of Conduct PROSPECTUS 2012-13 Punishment for Ragging Even the smallest incidence of ragging will be seriously dealt with in our college. Depending on the nature and gravity of the offence as established by the Anti Ragging Committee of the college, those found guilty of ragging shall be liable for any one or more of the following punishment. The decision of the Anti Ragging Committee shall be final and binding. a. Cancellation of admission. b. Suspension from attending classes. c. Debarring from appearing in any test/examination or other evaluation process. d. Suspension/expulsion from the hostel. e. Expulsion from the college and consequent debarring from admission to any other institution. f. Fine of upto Rs.1,00,000/g. In the case of offences of very serious/grievous nature, referring the case to the Police, in addition to any other punishment. h. Collective punishment where the offence is committed collectively by a group or by a class making it difficult or not possible to identify specific persons. Important Phone Numbers KIMS College Phone: +91-80-26712791/92 Fax: +91-80-26712798 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] Website: www.kimsbangalore.edu.in KIMS Hospital Dean & Principal Office Phone: +91-80-26602860 Fax: +91-80-26613225 KIMS Hospital Phone: +91-80-26624870 Medical Director / Medical Superintendent /AMO Phone: +91-80-26620034/34/35 Fax: +91-80-26609477 KIMS Hostels Men's Hostel: +91-80-26919704 (Warden: Dr.K.L. Ravikumar, 9880229905) Ladies Hostel: +91-80-26713655 (Warden: Dr.Veena Umesh B., 9880883898) Dean & Principal: +91-80-22733288 Academic Registrar: 9341231404/+91-80-65369479 Student Welfare Officer : 9844521274/+91-80-65369478 Anti Ragging Help Line No. : 1800 - 4259080 50 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences Dissection Hall Physiology Lab Biochemistry Lab Examination Hall Lecture Hall New College Canteen 51 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences Pathology Lab Pharmacology Lab Forensic Medicine Museum Microbiology Lab Community Medicine Museum Medical Education Unit 52 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences KIMS Co operative Society College Auditorium Gymnasium Dining Hall - Mens Hostel Hospital Digital Library Hospital Auditorium 53 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences ENT OPD Ophthalmology OPD Dermatology OPD OBG OPD CT Scan Biochemistry Lab 54 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences Major OT ICU Dialysis Unit NICU OT - Anaesthesia Unit Paediatric OPD 55 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences KIMS Heart Centre Hospital Pharmacy Hospital Waiting Lounge College Day 1st MBBS Inauguration Graduation Day 56 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences KIMS Hospital Side View KIMS Hospital New Block Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences Hospital and Research Centre Krishna Rajendra Road, Visveswarapuram, Bangalore-560 004.