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1.ADOLESCENT GYNAECOLOGY
2.HIGH RISK PREGNANCY
3. INFERTILITY
4.POSTPARTUM & FAMILY WELFARE
5.POSTOPERATIVE FOLLOW UP
6.MENOPAUSE
1.CLINICAL DEMONSTRATION ROOM IN OPD -1
2.CLINICAL DEMOSTRATION ROOM IN WARD – 3
3.DEPARTMENT LIBRARY – Total Number of Books -110
4.DEPARTMENT MUSEUM – 1
5.TEACHING PROGRAMME
i.) Clinical classes daily for UGs
ii.)Theory classes for UGs
iii.)PG teaching classes
Specialty Clinics |
Scope of the clinic |
Frequency |
Doctor |
Outcome |
Adolescent gynecology |
To teach the adolescent about the menstrual hygiene and nutritional aspects
To attend to all the adolescent problems |
Monday |
Dr.K.Sivan Kumar |
Adolescents are benefited |
Cancer Detection Leucorrhea clinic |
To increase the case detection rate and thereby reduce the morbidity and mortality due to cancer in the reproductive orans |
Tuesday |
Dr. Ayswarya |
Timely detection in early stage and the advanced stage cases are referred to oncology center for RT and Chemo |
High risk pregnancy |
To reduce the maternal mortality and morbidity and to improve the perinatal outcome |
Wednesday |
Dr. Vijayalakshmi |
Maternal morbidity and mortality is decreased |
Infertility/ Sterility clinic |
To investigate the infertile couple and to treat accordingly To facilitatae conception |
Thursday |
Dr.Usha devi |
Improvement in fertility rates |
Postnataland family welfare |
To improve the maternal health status To teach and propogate awareness on spacing breast feeding and family planning |
Friday |
Dr. Suguna |
Family planning practices are followed |
Menopausal women &Post op follow up |
Genital hygiene Awareness about the pre malignant and malignant Advice on menopausal symptoms Proper post op instructions and advice on adequate rest Iron and calcium , vitamin supplementation Advice on post op exercises and normal day to day activities |
Saturday |
Dr. Sathyakala |
Menopausal women have got physical and mental support. Proper follow up of post op patients decreases the post op late complications |
We provide an undergraduate course that is unique and in-line with all the governing principles, for producing capable and competent doctors, well oriented with community, national and global health needs. A solid foundation is laid to promote excellence from each student, and to decipher their interests to become the best version of responsible physicians.
The MS Obstetrics and Gynaecology course at SSSMCRI is standardized to produce competent practitioners who can provide quality care to the community in the diagnosis and management of gynaecological problems including screening of all gynaecological cancers and management of the course of pregnancy. Postgraduate training programs for both fields are usually combined, preparing the practicing obstetrician-gynecologist to be adept both at the care of female reproductive organs' health and at the management of pregnancy. It also includes providing expertise in various specialty fields also in the screening and management of the same.
Students for B.Sc. are posted in the Department to learn about the basic patient care in Obstetrics and Gynecology. B.Sc. Physician Assistant course provides a deep insight into the counsel on preventive health care, diagnose and treat illness, order and interpret the test, assist in surgery, etc.
The PhD program aims at nurturing the research talents of the scholars guided by well experienced and talented research Supervisors.
Faculty are involved in active original research and necessary support is provided at the departmental and institutional level.
All PG thesis projects have been selected and approved by the IEC. All thesis projects will be published before they attend their final exams.
NAME OF PI |
STUDY TITLE |
GUIDE |
DR.USHA DEVI (FACULTY) |
IDENTIFICATION OF CIRCULATORY MICRO RNAs AS NOVEL BIO MARKERS IN PCOS WOMEN |
DR.PUSHPA KOTUR |
DR.JANANII |
A CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY TO CORRELATE ENDOMETRIAL THICKNESS BY TRANSVAGINAL SONOGRAPHY WITH HISTOPATHOLOGY EXAMINATION IN PATIENTS WITH ABNORMAL UTERINE BLEEDING |
DR.SIVAN KUMAR |
DR.MEENAKSHI |
A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF UNHEALTHY CERVIX BT PAPSMEAR AND COLPOSCOPY GUIDED BIOPSY IN WOMEN OF 20 – 65 YEARS |
DR.USHA DEVI |
DR.SNEHA |
A PROSPECTIVE STUDY TO ASSESS THE ROLE OF FIRST TRIMESTER HbA1C LEVEL IN PREDICTION OF GESTATIONAL DIABETES MELLITUS |
DR.PUSHPA KOTUR |
DR.SHRUTHI |
COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN ORMELOXIFENE AND NORETHISTERONE IN THE MANAGEMENT OF DYSFUNCTIONAL UTERINE BLEEDING : PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED STUDY |
DR.SIVAN KUMAR |
DR.KALAIVANI |
STUDY OF METABOLIC SYNDROME IN WOMEN OF REPRODUCTIVE AGE GROUP WITH POLYCYSTIC OVARIAN SYNDROME |
DR.USHA DEVI |
DR.RINDA |
CORRELATION OF HbA1C LEVELS ESTIMATED AFTER 24 WEEKS OF PREGNANCY WITH PREGNANCY OUTCOME : A PROSPECTIVE STUDY |
DR.PUSHPA KOTUR |
DR.SIVASARUPA |
TO ASSESS USEFULNESS OF SERUM URIC ACID IN FIRST TRIMESTER AS A PREDICTOR FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF GESTATIONAL DIABETES MELLITUS – A PROSPECTIVE STUDY |
DR.SIVAN KUMAR |
DR.NEELIMA |
THE STUDY OF ASYMPTOMATIC BACTERIURIA IN PREGNANCY AND EFFECT OF TREATMENT ON PREGANACY OUTCOME |
DR.USHA DEVI |