Faculty
Dr. K.P. Jain
(Advisor, Emeritus)
Dr. P.S. Gupta
(Emeritus)
Dr. S.P. Byotra
(Chairperson)
Dr. S.K. Jain
(Vice
Chairperson)
Dr. V.P. Sachar
Dr. V. Prakash
Dr. L. Duggal
Dr. P.K. Agarwal
Dr. A. Kakar
Dr. Neeraj Jain
Dr. Pooja Khosla
Dr. Atul Gogia
Retired
Dr. V.K. Dewan
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The department of
Medicine initially covered all specialities till super-specialities like
Gastroenterology and Nephrology were created, to which Neurology was added and
are now working as full fledged departments. The department continues to have
specialities such as Oncology, Respiratory and Sleep Medicine and Endocrinology.
It has consultants who are capable of diagnosing and treating complicated
medical problem in the fields of diabetes and endocrinology, rheumatology,
pulmonology, clinical haematology, medical oncology, infectious diseases, HIV
and AIDS and primary immunological disorders.
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NEWS
Dr. Atul Gogia,
Consultant, Department of Medicine is commended for having cleared Part II
of MRCP (U.K.) Clinical Examination.
This examination
is a difficult one for people who are trained in India, although more credit
goes to Dr. Gogia for clearing it in first attempt. |
Diabetes Mellitus & Endocrinology
The department has experienced consultant who supervises comprehensive assessment of Type I & Type 11 diabetes patients for microvascular and macrovascular complications. The work-up includes glycosylated haemoglobin (HbAlc), 24 hour urinary proteins and creatinine clearance, nerve conduction velocities (NCV), echocardiography and carotid intimal thickness. Newer insulin analogues, oral antidiabetics - rosiglitazone, repaglinide, glimepdde and new lipid lowering drugs - statins and fibric acid derivatives are being
used. The emphasis is on prevention, early detection and control of diabetes and its complications. The recently started
Department of Endocrinology carries out special investigations for checking urinary
microalbuminuria, BCA (Body composition analysis) and tests for the assessment of autonomic neuropathy.
Rheumatology
A consultant of the department runs a rheumatology OPD with advanced laboratory back-up geared to diagnose and treat rheumatological problems such as rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus "hematosus, progressive systemic sclerosis, sero negative spondyloarthropathy etc. Joint aspirations and intra articular injections are given on an out patient
basis. A large number of patients are on disease modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDS) with good results.
HIV & AIDS
HIV positive and AIDS patients are treated in the hospital. ELISA (by three different assays) CD4 counts and viral loads are available for diagnosis, managing opportunistic
infections and instituting antiretroviral therapy. The department has a consultant on the panel of
National AIDS Control Organisation for national guidelines for anfiretroviral therapy.
Clinical
Haematology
The department of haematology is
experienced in diagnosing and managing various blood disorders including
nutritional and haemolytic anaemias, haemoglobin disorders (haemoglobinopathies), myelodysplastic syndromes, bleeding and
clotting disorders. Bone marrow aspirations and biopsies are being routinely carried out at the bed side. Clinical haematology is backed by
haematology laboratory
Pulmonology
The department of Pulmonology has a
senior pulmonologist with his team. It is equipped with the latest machines to carry out various pulmonary function tests and has expertise in giving respiratory support with different modes and
equipment. Fibreoptic bronchoseopy and transbronchial biopies
are also done.
Sleep Medicine
The department of Sleep Medicine is equipped with a two-bed sleep centre with
a polysomnographic machine. Investigations and management of patients suffering from sleep apnoea syndrome and other sleep disorders are carried out.
Oncology
The department of Oncology has an
experienced consultant and has a day care centre to give short term chemotherapy. The Oncology department along with department of Surgery, ENT and Gynaecology
orgnises free cancer detection camps in different parts of North India. The
Oncology department gives highly specialised chemotherapy for haematology and solid tumours. The department is also undertaking bone marrow transplants.
Intensive Care
Since time is crucial for patients
with life threatening infections (septicaemia), the department has a back-up of microbiology
with its rapid diagnostic culture, techniques (BacT/Alert) which help in the
management of patients. Sick patients are treated in the ICU where there are critical care specialists (including
anaesthetists) who coordinate with the medicine department utilising state of
the art equipment
such as respirators, cardiac monitors, pulse oximeters and defibrillators. Assessment of
patients and their efficient monitoring is done with advanced blood gas analysers.
Teaching / DNB
The department runs an active teaching programme for the Diplomate National Board postgraduates. All consultants of the Department of Internal
Medicine as well as of allied specialities participate actively in the teaching activities. In the post graduate teaching programme the emphasis is on training in services, besides this, regular clinical demonstrations are
conducted. Every week clinical meetings and journal review meetings are held alternately. At a given time, there are six postgraduate students in medicine and there is high success rate in the final Diplomate National Board Examination. |