General Medicine
02164-241555/6/7
Head of Department :
Dr. Swati Chandrashekhar Aundhakar
Professor & Head.
About Department Of General Medicine
Department of General Medicine is established since year 1982 and functioning fully with escalating the clinical work turnover. All teaching staff is highly qualified and well experienced.
The Scope of the Department
- Our department provides services in specialty of General Medicine.
- Currently Cardiology Operates as our subsidiary division under the expertise of Dr Abhijit Shelke, and Dr. Vijaysinha Patil.
- Neurology also operates as a subsidiary division under the Dr. Abraham Kuruvilla.
- We operate 3 different ICUs comprising 37 beds providing the ultimate in Emergency Medicine and Critical care.
- Our Dept., is also committed to community services and organizes regular health camps in distant rural and underdeveloped urban areas.
- Five villages (Khubi, Lawanmachi, Gondi, Shere and Dushere) in Satara and Sangli districts have been adopted by Krishna Hospital to provide free medical treatment and health check-ups.
Current status of department
- Through knowledge and through training, our department is committed to Teaching the undergraduates and postgraduate Residents, fighting diseases and providing quality care to our patients through ultramodern equipment's with compassion.
- The conditions that we treat range from Heart diseases, Diabetes, Allergies, Neurological diseases, Liver diseases, autoimmune diseases, Gastrointestinal disease and a variety of tropical diseases (emergencies like complicated Dengue and Malaria), etc.
- We are also researchers who work in tandem with departments to carry out many research activities.
- Our department is also involved actively in COVID-19 Pandemic (our department stretched up to 500 bed capacity during the pandemic
Vision
To deliver the best in primary care and sub-specialty to the community at large.
To train the residents to deal with both common and complex diseases occurring in the society (including Pandemic like COVID-19).
To develop competent Indian Medical Graduate (IMG) and Post graduate through Competency Based Medical Education (CBME)
To contribute national health care delivery and implementing health care policies
Adopting novel teaching methods and applying latest treatment strategies in patient management.
Emphasis is on Evidence based medicine (EBM) and integrated approach in teaching and patient management
To promote attitude, ethics and communication (AeTCOM) in UG and PG students
Effective use of Information and communication technology (ICT)
To promote research and innovation
Mission
To develop excellent undergraduates (MBBS) and post- graduates (MD General medicine) to meet the present and future needs of the nation in the field of General Medicine using modern information technology and human resource development innovations.
Objectives
- To perform a thorough and efficient history and physical examination and to effectively communicate patient care information to patients and colleagues in a logical, organized and thorough manner.
- To use laboratory data to support the findings on physical examination.
- To interpret, appropriately, the results of diagnostic tests and determine how the results influence patient management
- To formulate and carry our plans of care based on both medical and psychosocial assessment with the patient's consent
- To develop a safe, cost-effective and evidence/outcomes-based approach to patient evaluation and management plans
- To develop effective communication and interpersonal relationship skills with patients and colleagues
- To understand medical-ethical principles and legal issues (advance directives, informed consent, confidentiality, professional-patient relationship) and their application in the practice of clinical medicine
- To develop the knowledge of the principles of nutritional assessment and intervention
- To assess and manage occupational and environmental health problems and promote interventions to decrease risk
- To review deaths and correlate with clinical presentation
- To understand the unique health care needs, presentations, key management strategies and the importance of an interdisciplinary approach to specific patient populations (i.e. geriatrics, adolescents)
- To become familiar with practice management issues (i.e. time management, office organization and record keeping) types of practice settings and/or incorporations, types of insurance, use of staff, assessing patient satisfaction and continuous quality improvement issues
Important Infrastructure
S.No. |
NAME OF THE ITEMS |
Quantity |
1. |
B.P. Apparatus (Mercury containing instruments should be replaced by digital or other suitable alternatives) |
60 |
2. | Ophthalmoscope | 8 |
3. |
X-ray viewing box |
12 |
4. |
Flexible Video End viewing Oesophago-Gastroduodenoscope (optional) |
1 |
5. |
Flexible Video Colonoscope (optional) |
1 |
6. |
Flexible Video Side viewing Gastroduodenoscope for ERCP (optional) |
|
7. | Proctoscope | 10 |
8. |
Bed side cardiac monitors |
44 |
9. |
Central Cardiac monitor Console |
|
10. | Defibrillator | 6 |
11. |
Non-invasive B.P. Apparatus |
42 |
12. |
Pulse oximeter |
44 |
13. |
Equipment for Cardiac pacing |
2 |
14. |
Ambu bag |
13 |
15. | Laryngoscope | 16 |
16. |
ECG machine |
7 |
17. |
Echocardiography machine |
1+2 |
18. |
Hemodialysis machine |
6 |
19. |
Peritoneal dialysis catheters |
|
20. |
Arterial blood gas analyzer |
1 |
21. | Glucometer | 9 |
22. |
Invasive Mechanical Ventilator |
22 |
23. |
Non Invasive mechanical ventilator (Maybe shared with TB and CD) |
22+5 |
24. | Nebulizer | 14 |
25. |
Multimedia Projector with Screen |
2+ lecture hall 1 |
Teaching Learning Method
- Interactive large group teaching
- Small group teaching
- CME’s, Seminar, Workshop, Conference etc.
- Monthly video conferencing sessions with Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, (Global Grand Rounds in Infectious Disease (GGRID)
- LGT, SGT, PBL, SDL, Narration, reflective learning, CBL, OMP, EBM,Integrated teaching, Role play etc additional teaching program for potential learnersEmphasis on Collaborative research, ICMR research projects, Dissertation and log book MiniCex
HOD
Dr. Swati Chandrashekhar Aundhakar
Professor & Head.
Reg. No. - MMC Reg. No. 51243
Tel (Office) – 02164-241555/6/7hodmedicine@kvv.edu.in
She is working as Prof. & Head, Dept. of Gen. Medicine, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences, Karad. She did MBBS in 1982 and MD Gen. Med. in 1987. She has UG Teaching experience of 31 yrs. and PG teaching experience of 22 yrs. She has participated in various health check-up camps, was team leader for video conferencing in Infectious Diseases with John Hopkins, Atlanta, was Chief Coordinator for short Course in “Tropical Diseases” for U.S. Armed Forces from Walter Reed, Washinton D.C. She has worked for Ministry of Health, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for 5 years, has been Chairman in many Conferences, has been a Professor and HOD, University Examiner for MUHS, has been a Ph.D. guide and UG and PG examiner for many years in various Universities, has been a reviewer for thesis for other Universities and was an ethical Committee member for many years. Approx 25 publications including original research articles in International and National journals. She has attended many International, National and Critical Care conferences, She has been awarded Best Favourite Teacher Award also she is member of IAP and KAP.
Staff
Dr. Virendra Chandrashekhar Patil
MBBS, MD
Professor
Reg. No. - MMC Reg. No. 083852
Dr. Sanjay Tukaram Thorat
MBBS, MD
Professor
Reg. No. - MMC Reg. No. 72998
Dr. Vasant Vitthal Devkar
MBBS, MD
Professor
Reg. No. - MMC Reg. No. 69170
Dr. Nitin Narendrakumar Jadhav
MBBS, MD
Professor
Reg. No. - MMC Reg. No. 68367
Dr. Aparna Prasanna Patange
MBBS, MD
Professor
Reg. No. - MMC Reg. No. 090644
Dr. Makarand Balwant Mane
MBBS, MD
Professor
Reg. No. - MMC Reg. No. 2005/0201250
Dr. Gauri Hemant Tamhankar
MBBS, MD
Professor
Reg. No. - MMC Reg. No. 077145
Dr. Dilip Pandurang Patil
MBBS, MD
Associate Professor
Reg. No. - MMC Reg. No. 56001
Dr. Mamata Mohan Kale
MBBS, MD
Associate Professor
Reg. No. - MMC Reg. No. 64190
Dr. Jabbar Valisha Desai
MBBS, MD
Associate Professor
Reg. No. - MMC Reg. No. 2010/03/0559
Dr. Anil Brijlal Bhattad
MBBS, MD
Assistant Professor
Reg. No. - MMC Reg. No. 88495
Dr. Nitin Balasaheb Jadhav
MBBS, MD
Assistant Professor
Reg. No. - MMC Reg. No. 88495
Dr. Rupali Jineshwar Kapale
MBBS, MD
Assistant Professor
Reg. No. - MMC Reg. No. 077473
Dr. Udaysinh Tanajirao Mane
MBBS, MD
Assistant Professor
Reg. No. - MMC Reg. No. 2001/01/123
Dr. Amit Ramesh Porwal
MBBS, MD
Assistant Professor
Reg. No. - MMC Reg. No 2010/09/2855
Dr. Rohit Satish Gosavi
MBBS,MD
Assistant Professor
Reg. No. - MMC Reg. No. 2012092669
Dr. Ravindra Adhikrao More
MBBS, MD
Assistant Professor
Reg. No. - MMC Reg. No. 2008040816
Dr. Ajinkya Rajeev Bahulekar
MBBS, MD
Assistant Professor
Reg. No. - MMC Reg. No. 2014/02/0453
Dr. Ganesh Shankarrao Thorat
MBBS, MD
Assistant Professor
Reg. No. - MMC Reg. No. 2015/03/1151
Dr. Abhijeet Avinash Nashte
MBBS, MD
Assistant Professor
Reg. No. - MMC Reg. No. 2011/12/3490
Dr. Abhijit Arvind Patil
MBBS, MD
Assistant Professor
Reg. No. - MMC Reg. No.2013/05/1449
Dr. Bhupal Narayan Pujari
MBBS, MD
Assistant Professor
Reg. No. - MMC Reg. No. 2001/09/3193
Dr. Dhairyasheel Dilip Patil
MBBS,MD
Assistant Professor
Reg. No. - MMC Reg. No. 2014/09/4370
Dr. Sushilkumar Sunil Gharge
MBBS, MD
Assistant Professor
Reg. No. - MMC Reg. No. 2015/05/ 2300
Dr. Sumit Shrikant Kabade
MBBS, MD
Assistant Professor
Reg. No. - MMC Reg. No. 2009/09/3342
Courses
Events, Webinar, Workshop, Conference
Publications
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