Community Medicine



02164-241555/6/7
Head of Department :
Dr. Vasundhara Vijay Ghorpade
Professor & HOD

About Department Of Community Medicine

The Department of Community Medicine assumes great importance as it trains students in community setting. Students are oriented for rural setting. The two flagship programs of the union health ministry viz. NRHM & NUHM are launched in an attempt to provide quality health care and to supplement the already ongoing National health programmes. Krishna Institute in its 25 years of Community services has set clear objectives for training community physicians.

Vision

To promote globally competitive training in the fields of graduate & post-graduate Community Medicine Education & Research with emphasis on problem based training.

Mission

To prepare competent manpower with sound knowledge & excellence through

Quality education

The students & the faculty should able to

▪ Organize epidemiological studies to identify health problems.

Plan, implement & evaluate various health programmes, especially national health,

Family welfare & disease control/ eradication programme.

▪ Select, train, supervise & manage various categories of health personnel working

With them.

▪ Carry out the range of services that health setting must delivery to meet the

Requirements of relevance, quality, cost- effectiveness & equity in health

Objectives

The general objectives of the training programme in Community Medicine will be to enable a candidate to be a:

  • Teacher/trainer to :-
  1. Plan and conduct an educational session/programme. He / She will be able to draw up lesson plan with details of educational objectives, Content, process and essential inputs.
  2. Assist in development of curriculum, teaching and learning activities and methods of evaluation.
  3. Assist in manpower planning and development. He / She should be able to participate in programmes for the selection, training and supervisions of various cadres of health personal.
  • Researcher to :-
  1. Plan and execute a research study including epidemiological and clinical trials. Use/Organise biostatistician analysis using computers and software’s and prepare reports/papers.
  2. Critically evaluate research activities.
  3. Make recommendations on policy and procedures.
  4. Update knowledge using library.

Public Health Specialist to :-

  1. Define and manage the health problems of the community, which he/she serves. He / She should be able to organise epidemiological studies to identify health problems.
  2. Plan, implement and evaluate various health programs in his / her area, especially National Health, Family Welfare and disease control / eradication programmes.
  3. Select, train, supervise and manage various categories of health personnel working with him/her.
  4. Organise health care services, routine and for special groups and during period of special needs such as disasters / calamities and epidemics.

Important Infrastructure

Sr. No. Name of Equipment Qty
1 Analytical
balance
1
2 Anemometer 1
3 Calculator 1
4 Calculator 1
5 Dissecting   Microscopes 11
6 Dissecting   Microscopes 18
7 Dissecting   Microscopes 11
8 Dissecting   Microscopes 11
9 Distilled  Water 
Plant
1
10 Centrifuge
(Automatic)
1
11 Centrifuge(Manually) 1
12 Olympus
Binocular (Microscope)
1
13 Olympus
Monocular (Microscope)
2
14 a)  Over head
Projector
1
b)  Over head
Projector
1
15 Projection Slide Box (25 Slide cap.) 4
16 Projection
Slide Box (100 cap.)
5
17 Projection
Slide Box (100 cap.)
2
18 Projection
Slide Box (100 cap.)
2
19 Projection
Slide Box (100 cap.)
2
20 Projection
Slide Box (100 cap.)
2
21 Cylinder 1
22 Engineering
Compass
1
23 Electric
Extension Board
1
24 Stethoscope 4
25 Haemoglobinometer 4
26 B.P.
Apparatus.
1
27 Horrock’s   Kit. 4
28 LCD
Projector
1
29 Computer
(One Comp. Transfer to Sport Dept.
4
30 Printer 1
31 Printer 2
32 Printer 1
33 Laptop 1
34 Refrigerator
180 Litter.
1
35 Trey
with Lid (Big – 4 )
4
36 Needle
Cutter
2
37 Sound
Level Meter
3
38 Chloroscope 10
39 Harpenden
Calliper
2
40 Vaccine
Carrier Box
2
41 Hydro
meter Milk
2
42 Incubator 1
43 Lodine
testing kit
20
44 Water
sampling bottle
1
45 Clinical
thermometer
10
46 B.
P. Apparatus digital
10
47 Otoscope 01
48 Ophthalmoscope 01
49 High
measuring tape
01
50 Baby
weighing machine
01
51 Adult
weighing machine
03
52 Vaccine
carrier
01
53 Stethoscope 02
54 Mosquito
catching kit
01
55 Kitch
scale
01
Urban Health Training
Center
Sr. No. Name of Equipment Qty
1 Analytical 1
2 Centrifuge 1
3 Haemoglombinometer 1
4 Microscope 1
5 Refrigerator
165 lit.
1
6 VDRL  Ratator 1
7 Water
bath C thermometer
1
8 Stethoscope  (A) 1
9 Stethoscope   (A) 2
10 W.B.C.
Counter
1
11 B.P.
Apparatus
2
12 Tray
with Lid (Dressing Tray with lid)
2
13 Tray
with Lid (Small-02)
2
14 Enamel
Bowl (Big.- 02)
2
15 Enamel
Bowl ( Small-02)
2
16 Spatulas 2
17 Tin
Cutter
1
18 Tongue
Cleaner
2
19 Artery
Clamp
2
20 Chattel
Forceps
2
21 Straight
Scissor
2
22 Tooth
Forceps
2
23 Needle
Cutter
1
24 Vaccine
Box
1
25 Wall
Watch
3
26 Aqua
Guard
1
27 Dustbin 7
28 Stadiometer 2
29 Baby
Wt
2
30 weighing
Machine
2

Teaching Learning Method

- Core (90%), Non core (10%),

- Interactive Lectures using A-V aids,

- SGTs: Practicals, SGDs, Demonstrations, DOAP, Seminars

- SDL

- Family Adoption Program

- Visits

- Electives

- Problem Based Learning

- Evidence based public health

- Integrated Teaching: Linker cases

- Clinical case presentation infield practice area.

- Role play

HOD

Dr. Mrs. Vasundhara Vijay Ghorpade

Dr. Vasundhara Vijay Ghorpade

Professor & HOD

Tel (Office) – 02164-241555/6/7
hodpsm@kvv.edu.in

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Staff

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Dr.Prakash Mahadeo Durgawale

MBBS.MD.

Professor

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Dr.Vaishali Vinayak Raje.

MBBS.MD.

Professor

Dr. Mrs. Vasundhara Vijay Ghorpade

Dr. Vasundhara Vijay Ghorpade

MBBS, MD

Professor

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Dr. Supriya Satish Patil

MBBS, DGO, MD

Associate Professor

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Dr. Sujata Vijaysinh Patil

MBBS. MD

Associate Professor

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Dr. Shekhar Mahadeo Kumbhar

MBBS, MD

Associate Professor

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Dr. Uddhav Tukaram Kumbhar

MBBS,MD

Associate Professor

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Dr.Mohite Rajsinh Vishawasrao

MBBS, MD

Assistant Professor

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Dr. Sharmishtha Krishnaji Garud

MBBS,MD

Assistant Professor

Dr. Danica DA Silva

Dr. Da Silva Danica Bemvindakaty Mitchelle

MBBS

Senior Resident

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Dr. Satish Vasant Kakade

M.Sc. , Ph.D.

Statistician cum Associate Professor

Dr. Arun Shankarappa Sansuddi

Dr. Arun Shankarappa Sansuddi

MBBS

Tutor

Dr. Tulasidas Anna Patil

Dr. Tulasidas Anna Patil

MBBS

Tutor

Dr. Mrs. Manisha Vijaysinh Patil

Dr. Manisha Vijaysinh Patil

MBBS

Tutor

Dr. Omkar Rajkumar Shete

Dr. Omkar R. Shete

MBBS

Jr. Resident

Dr. Josephine Samson Dalbhanjan

Dr. Josephine S Dalbhanjan

MBBS

Jr. Resident

Dr. Jyati Roy

Dr. Rao Jyoti

MBBS

Jr. Resident

Dr. Nupur Goswami

Dr. Nupur Goswami

MBBS

Jr. Resident

Courses

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Events, Webinar, Workshop, Conference

Labs

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Shared with Microbiology

60 student & 50 student teaching area

Working arrangement

Seats available: Available

Water supply : Available

Sinks : Available

Electric points : Available

Cupboard for storage of microscope, slides etc: Available

Number of Microscopes: 60 Nos.

Whether Laboratory Manuals kept by students? Yes

Close circuit TV/any other teaching aids. : Yes

IPR (Intellectual Property Rights)

Sr. No Title of Patent Name of Faculty Application No. Date

Publications

Sr. No Title of the paper Name of the Author/s Name of the Journal Month of Publication
1 COVID – 19 vaccine uptake and its determinants in hilly area in satara district : A cross sectional study Dr. Yugantara Kadam Internal Journal of Health Sciences, 6(S8), 1492-1497 June 2022 2250-6978 http://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v6nS8.10116 June 2022
2 Long Term effects of mobile phone use on sleep quality, stress score and depression score in female medical students. Dr. Satish Kakade BLDE University Journal of Health Sciences 2022; 7: 121-5 Print 2468-838X Online 2456-1975 http://www.bldeujournalhs.in DOAJ June 2022
3 Evaluation and comparison of intratumoural and intrastromal infiltrating lymphocytes with clinicopathological features in breast carcinoma patients who have received neoadjuvant chemotherapy – Across –sectional study. Dr. Satish Kakade Annals of Medicine & Surgery 2022:802049-0801 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Scopus Google Scholar Academic Pub. July 2022
4 Pattern and Correlates of Physical Activity Among Nurses from Tertiary Care Hospital Dr. Supriya Patil International Journal of Nutrition, Pharmacology , Neurological Diseases Vol 12 / Issue 3 / July – September 2022 2231-0738 www.ijnpnd.com 10.4103/ijnpnd.ijnpnd_30_22 Scopus Sept. 2022
5 Association of Genetic Polymorphism in Vitamin D Receptor and Paraoxonase I Genes with Type II Diabetes Nellitus Patients in Rural South Western Maharashtra Dr. Satish Kakade 2022 Journal of Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences University / Published by Wolters Kluwer – Medknow Nov. 2022
6 Assessment of Newborn Practices by Mothers Admitted in a Tertiary Care Hospital Dr. Sujata Patil Indian Journal of Applied Research Paper Volume – 12 /Issue - 11 2249 – 555x DOI : 10.36106/ijar PUBMED Nov. 2022
7 Evaluation Of Important Psycho – Social Factors in Alcoholic Patients in A Tertiary – Care Hospital Dr. Uddhav Kumbhar Journal of Pharmaceutical Negative Results /Volume 14/Special Issue2/2023 2023 0976- 9234 editorimj@gmail.com DOI : 10.47750/PNR.2023.14.SO2.184 Scopus 2023
8 Assessment of Knowledge and Attitude about HPV and ITS Vaccine Among Dental Students Dr. Supriya Patil Journal of Pharmaceutical Negative Results /Volume 13/Special Issue7/2022 3731–3739. DOI : 10.47750/PNR.2022.13.SO7.475 Scopus 2023
9 Prevalence of Oral potentially malignant disorders (OPMD) in adults of Western Maharashtra, India : A Cross – sectional study Dr. Vaishali Raje Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics Volume 2 Supplement Issue 2 S239-S243 www.cancerjournal.net DOI : 10.4103/jcrt.JCRT_1444_20 Scopus 2023
10 Study to Assess Knowledge, Attitude and Practices Regarding COVID – 19 Among Genral Population Dr. Supriya Patil Journal of Pharmaceutical Negative Results /Volume 13/Special Issue7/2022 DOI : 10.47750/pnr.2022.13.SO7.434 Scopus 2023
11 A Cross – Sectional Study to Assess Nutritional Status of Adolescent Girls Using Body Mass Index Dr. Vaishali Raje Journal of Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences University 2022 17:864- 70 www.journaldmims.com DOI : 10.4103/jdmimsu.jdmimus_180_21 Scopus 2023
12 Study of Noncommunicable Diseases among Urban Slum Population of Western Maharashtra using WHO STEPS Approach Dr. Supriya Patil Journal of Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences University 2022 17:285- 90ww.journaldmims.com DOI : 10.4103/jdmimsu.jdmimus_262_21 Scopus 2023
13 Assessment of risk Factors of Diabetes Mellitus in Postpartum Women in a Tertiary Hospital in Maharashtra, India: Results from a STEPS Survey Dr. Sujata Patil European Chemical Bulletin 2063 - 5346 SJR20220.25 Scimagogr.com Scopus 2023

Copyrights

Sr. No Name of faculty / student No and date Title of Copyright

Mueseums

KIMS

download

A – Nutrition

B - M.C.H.(Mother and child health)

 Family planning (contraception methods)

 Vaccination |Immunisation (Immunisation card)

 Child health (growth chart)

- Leprosy Kit (leprosy card, sleeper, medication)

- Personal protective Kit

C - Insecticides and disinfectants , chlorination kit(Horrock’sapparatus)

D - Prevention and control of malaria

E - Differential characteristics of Cestodes infecting Men

F –Environment

G - Entomology


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