department of pediatrics - gmc aurangabad
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Department of pediatrics
Introduction:
Department of Pediatric was established in year 1965 as an independent department.
Department has 4 Pediatric Units, 3 general Pediatric Wards with total bed strength of 120 ,
20 beded NICU and 16 beded PICU catering patients care services over 40,000 outdoor
patients and more than 10000 indoor patients including intensive & sub-speciality services in
central India as tertiary care referral hospital every year. Department is also running
Postgraduate courses (M.D. Pediatrics ) with intake capacity of 9 P.G. Seats per year.
Department is committed to provide quality education to the undergraduate & postgraduate
students, implementation of various training programme, academic & research activities,
CME and workshops. Department is also committed for implementation of National Health
programme related child health care.
History
Medical college hospital started on 5th
may 1960 with male and female medical wards with
lone teaching staff member, Dr VN Ingle, Lecturer in Medicine. Dr.R.D.Lele joined as
professor in Medicine in June 1960. In 1963, Pediatric wing was separated from medical
wards and both inpatients and OPD were located in old civil hospital building. In 1965, the
new OPD building was completed in medical campus. Thus pediatric OPD was shifted to
new block along with other departments. As old OPD building was vacant, pediatric ward
shifted to that block in medical campus. As maternity wards shifted to new building in
medical campus, pediatric ward was again shifted to old civil hospital building with increase
in beds to 30.In 1969, with additional construction of wards in new hospital building;
pediatric wards were shifted to ward no 24 and 25, where it exists today. Around same time,
special premature baby unit was started close to labor room Post of professor in pediatric was
created in 1st feb 1970, and Dr. V.N.Ingle appointed as the first professor in Pediatrics. The
bed strength of Pediatric ward was increased to 50 and second unit headed by Associate
Professor started in 1971.The department was recognized for DCH students of CPS of
Mumbai in 1965. DCH of BAMU started in 1967 MD Pediatrics was started in 1969.Dr.
Jacob from UK visited the department on behalf of WHO in 1969 for 3 months. The
department was recognized by university of Bristol UK for training undergraduate students of
Bristol University on reciprocal basis. In 1983-84 three workshops on neonatology who
trained doctors from district all over India, were organized on behalf of Govt. of India and
WHO. During this period department acquired incubators, radiant warmers, air conditioner
from UNICEF and upgraded the neonatal care setup. Dr H.B.Dahat joined as Professor in
Pediatrics in 1986.The same year this region witnessed Polio epidemic and department of
Pediatric was praised for the work done during epidemic. Dr. R.V.Borgaonkar joined as
Professor in May 1998. She took initiative in setting up level 3 neonatal care setup in the
department. Dr.R.N.Nakalgaonkar joined as Professor in June 2001. But his sad demise in
June 2005 left the department in deep shock. Over years many renowned pediatricians like
Dr. P.S.Patil [senior], Dr.Mukhedkar,Dr.PD Gujrathi, Dr Khobragade were members of the
department and contributed in its development. During all these years department also invited
some renowned personalities for PG training. Dr Bhakoo, Professor Pediatrics PGI
Chandigarh,Dr. Meherban Singh Professor Neonatology,AIIMS Delhi, Dr. Simin Irani
professor pediatrics KEM hospital ,Dr Amdekar, professor JJ hospital Mumbai. Dr.Alan
Gruskin Chairman Michigan University USA, Dr.G.P Rao Professor pediatrics Osmania
university were visiting faculty to the department of pediatrics.Up till now over 175 students
have completed postgraduate courses from the department. Understanding the importance of
training of nursing staff for better neonatal care department held three workshops last year.
At present department have 4 units, 120 beds, with level 2 NICU and well equipped 16
bedded PICU . At present department is headed by Dr Prabha Khaire (More) and well
supported by Dr Trupti Gujarati, Dr Amol Suryawanshi,Dr Smita Mundada,and Dr Shilpa
Pawar is firm pillars of the department. There are 24 resident doctors working in department.
Faculty
All four units are manned by a team of excellent pediatricians and residents.
Each unit has its constitution as below:
Teaching Faculty
Name Post Publications , awards
, membership
Dr Prabha Khaire
(More)
Professor & HOD -22 national and
international
publications,
-Teaching experience
of 24 years,
-BAMU Dr Pramod
Kulkarni award for
Pediatric post
graduates
-International faculty
for teachers traing in
advanced adolescent
health
-member of MEU
-member of IAP
-Member of AHA,
India
-certified CBT
Dr Trupti
Gujarati(Joshi)
Associate Professor
-unit head
-13 national and
international
publications
- faculty for POCQI
Quality improvement
- member of IAP
- teaching
experience13 years
Dr Amol
Suryawanshi
Associate Professor -unit head
- 9 national and
international
publications
- member of IAP
-incharge of Pediatric
neurology and
Epilepsy OPD
-teaching
experience10 years
Dr Smita Mundada
Associate Professor -unit head
- 12 national and
international
publications
- member of IAP
-Member of EB AAP
-incharge of Child
guidance OPD
-teaching experience
8 years
Dr Shilpa Pawar
Associate Professor -nodal officer for
Pediatric ART
- 8 national and
international
publications
-incharge of pediatric
asthma OPD
- teaching experience
5 years
Dr Ubaid Ur
Rahman
Assistant professor -immunisation OPD
- teaching experience
4years
Dr Abhishek Jain
Assistant professor -Pediatric Neurology
and Epilepsy OPD
-teaching experience
2 years
Dr Aniket Sarwade
Assistant professor -Pediatric asthma
OPD
- teaching experience
1.5 years
Dr Satish Kumar
Assistant professor -Thalassemia day
care
- teaching
experience 1.5 years
Dr Muhammed
Shabeer
Assistant professor teaching experience
5months
Residency Programme:
This department is one of the most sought-after institute for post-graduate training in
Pediatrics with an intake capacity of 9 MD seats per year. These students are selected for
Pediatric Courses through All-India and state-wise merit list of PG Entrance Test. Apart from
regular ward work, PG-teaching activities include- clinical rounds, case presentations, audit
meetings, clinic-pathological meets, seminars, journal clubs, guest lectures, etc. Also,
postgraduates are guided in collecting data, analysis, reference work, and writing of their
thesis/ dissertation. In addition to the training in General pediatrics, Postgraduate students are
also rotated to various specialty clinics, Pediatrics Intensive Care Units, Neonatology, child
guidance clinic, asthma clinic, thalassemia clinic and epilepsy clinic. They are also trained in
Pediatric Advanced Life Support Providers course and Neonatal Advanced Life Support
Providers course. Faculties and students take part in national, international conferences and
present research papers to strengthen research quality. At the end of their course, the PG
students metamorphose themselves into well- qualified pediatricians.
Under Graduate Academics:
The department strictly follows the curriculum and evaluation set by the MUHS, Nashik for
the undergraduate students. They are trained to improve their clinical skills through bedside
clinics, ward rounds, attending OPDs and observing procedures & emergency care. Their
skills are assessed by theory and practical examinations at the end of the tenure.
Undergraduate students often take part in the nation-wide Indian Academy of Pediatrics
(IAP) Quiz and the ICMR summer projects and have won laurels to the department.
Teaching Schedule.
Post graduate teaching schedule Sr no Day Activity
1 Tuesday Long case presentation
2 Wednesday Seminar 1,2
3 Thursday Journal club
Short case presentation
4 2nd
Friday of every month Departmental death audit
5 3rd
Friday of every month Guest lecture
6 4th
Friday of every month Faculty lecture
7 1st and 3
rd Saturday of every month Journal club
Thesis review
8 4th
Monday of every month Interdepartmental death audit
9 Preemergency day in every week Unit wise group discussion
UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING: (for MBBS batches till 2018)
Sr no Day Term Time
1 Monday 6th and 7
th 12-1 PM
2 Friday 8th 12-1 PM
3 Saturday (1st and 3
rd) 4
th 8 – 9 AM
CBME for MBBS batch 2019 is being scheduled soon
Other Teaching Activities/ Programmes
Sr no Teaching activity/programme
1 Pharm-D teaching programme
2 MOCP teaching programme
3 Q.I training programme
4 MPH training programme
5 Interns training programme: communication skills
Awards and Achievement
Oral Paper awarded Second Prize at NCDP 2019: Mundad S, Khaire P B,
Referal Profile of CGC In Central Maharashtra (16th
Annual Conference of
IAP chapter of neurodevelopmental paediatrics) at J W Marriot Hotel, pune
(1st
September 2019).
Dr Trupti Gujarati was a faculty at national level workshop for quality
improvement (POCQI) at Jabalpur (6th
Feb 2019)
Dr Prabha Khaire was a faculty at international level conference for
adolescence International advanced training programme on adolescent health
at Pune on 3rd
July 2019.
Oral Paper awarded Third Prize at IRCON 2020 ,Dr Neela Joshi, Granulocyte
Colony Stimulating Factor (Filgrastim)In Chemotherapy Induced Febrile
Neutropenic Patients Of Pediatric Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
Oral Paper awarded First Prize at IRCON 2020. Dr Kashmira Rajesh Musha
Effect of Zinc Supplementation In Pneumonia. A Double Blind RCT
Poster awarded Third Prize at IRCON 2020 , Dr Umesh Netam, Tuberculoma
Of Brain: A Diagnostic Dilemma
IAP POST GRADUATE QUIZ
2017 IAP QUIZ Won Divisional Round And 1
st Runner Up
In Zonal Round
Dr Prajith
Dr Shabeer
2018 IAP QUIZ Won Divisional Round And 4
th Runner Up
In Zonal Round
Dr Varsha
Dr Tejas
2019 IAP QUIZ Won Divisional Round And 3
rd Runner Up
In Zonal Round
Dr Shabeer
Dr Nilesh
Hospital Services:
Being a tertiary care center, this public hospital offers services to people from all over
Marathwada, Maharashtra state. Most of the services are provided either free of cost or at
nominal costs, thus catering mainly to the poor and needy patients who cannot afford costly
medical expenses. Patients, who cannot even afford nominal charges, are treated through
donations and through the poor box charity fund. Outpatient and inpatient services are run on
a daily basis, with 24-hour walk-in and dedicated Emergency Pediatric Services (EPR).
Pediatric ICU was established in 2019 with 16 beds at present. It has state of art ventilators
and monitoring equipment. PICU is managed by senior faculty members and a team of
residents present in the PICU round-the clock.
General OPDs:
Day Timing Unit Head
Monday 08.30am – 01.00 pm Dr. Prabha Khaire (More)
Dr. Shilpa Pawar
Tuesday 08.30am – 01.00 pm Dr. Trupti Joshi
Wednesday 08.30am – 01.00 pm Dr. Amol Suryavanshi
Thursday 08.30am – 01.00 pm Dr. Smita Mundada
Friday
08.30am – 01.00 pm Dr. Prabha Khaire (More)
Dr. Amol Suryavanshi
(Alternate Friday)
Saturday
08.30am - 01.00 pm Dr. Trupti Joshi
Dr. Smita Mundada
(Alternate Saturday)
Speciality OPDs:
Specialty OPD Day
Pediatric Neurology
and Epilepsy Monday
Thalassemia day
care daily
Pediatric
Immunisation
Monday,
Wednesday, Friday
Child guidance clinic Tuesday
Pediatric Asthma Thursday
Paed.Gastro
(Diarrohea) Daily
Paediatric Thalassemia day care clinic
Daily 10 AM - 5PM Since 2016
Enrolment of all confirmed cases of thalassemia
Counselling of caretakers about course of the disease and treatment available
including stem cell transplantation
To sensitise regarding importance of antenatal diagnosis
Follow up and management with regular blood transfusion under monitoring every 3-
4 weekly depending on patient requirement
Monitoring various complications at regular intervals
Monitoring ferritin levels and starting chelators
Immunization and splenectomy planning and regular follow up.
CHILD GUIDANCE CLINIC (CGC CLINIC)
Every Tuesday 10 AM- 1PM since NOV-2016
OPD- 133
Facilities provided
Diagnosis and management of children between 1month to 12 years with diagnosis of
cerebral palsy, neurodevelopmental problems , autism, ADHD, behavioural issues,
intellectual disabilities, sleep disturbances, nocturnal enuresis/ encopresis, metabolic
disorder, learning disability.
Children with disabilities are advised occupational therapy and physiotherapy
Parents and other family members are counselled by a team of counsellor, treating
paediatrician, MSW and psychologist.
Follow up of the patient is done every 15 days- 1month depending upon the diagnosis
and symptoms.
Celebrating world autism day, world disability day and world Cerebral palsy day.
Paediatric asthma clinic
Every Thursday 10 AM - 1 PM Since 2016
OPD NO 133
Diagnosis of paediatric asthma cases
Follow up and management of old diagnosed cases
ensuring the control of asthmatic episodes
Monitoring of the effect of MDI treatment and its compliance
Demo of spacer / MDI to parents, parents counselling
Correcting the errors of use of MDI/spacers
Parent and patient education regarding paediatric asthma.
Celebrating Asthma day
PAEDIATRIC NEUROLOGY AND EPILEPSY CLINIC
Every Monday 10 AM – 1 PM Since 2016
OPD NO- 133
Facilities provided
Diagnosis and management of children with epilepsy
Follow up and monitoring of epileptic children enrolled in clinic
Parent education regarding dosage, first aid, do’s and don’ts
To improve practices, attitude and awareness of parent towards epilepsy.
Celebrating Epilepsy day
Details of CME Programs, Conferences and Academic Activities
06/08/19: Department conducted e- CME on breast feeding “Breast feeding is not a
choice, it’s a responsibility” which was telecasted to 50 government medical colleges
across India.
10/01/2020: IRCON 2020, Department conducted BLS Workshop for delegates
Activities organised In The Department
Date Celebration
03/04/19 World autism day : poster competition, for undergraduates
06/05/19 World thalassemia day & blood donation camp
07/05/19 World asthma day celebration
06/08/19 Breastfeeding week celebration
10/08/19 MUHS day celebration
15/08/19 Independence day celebration
05/09/19 Teacher’s day celebration
14/11/19 Children’s day celebration
22/12/20 Ratragini : night walk for woman safety
13/01/20 Cultural feast IRCON 2020
18/01/20 Fit India cyclathon/walkthon
26/01/20 Republic day celebration
15/02/20 World childhood cancer day
15/02/21 Epilepsy day celebration and poster competition for post graduates and interns.
Department Photo gallery
DR KHAIRE MADAM AS A FACULTY AT IATPAH 2019
E LERANING CONFERENCE ON BREAST FEEDING
1.
Thalessemia day celebration and organizing blood donation camp
Asthma day celebration and parent education programme
DR SMITA MUNDADA WON 2ND PRIZE AT NCDP PUNE 2019
Dr Trupti Joshi as a faculty in conference
RUN for equality 2019- Hon Dean Dr Yelikar madam , Head of dept of paediatrics-
DR Khaire madam along with UG students , GMC Aurangabad.
BREASTFEEDIG DAY CELEBRATION
IAP UG QUIZ 2019
BLS @ IRCON2020
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PG QUIZ DIVISIONAL ROUND
CHILDREN’S DAY CELEBRATION
International Epilepsy day 2021 celebration in the department of Pediatrics