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A. Clinical Service Doctor examining an indoor patient

1.
Indoor Beds
14
2.
Respiratory Critical Care Unit
6
3.
Outdoor:    Chest Clinics (per week)
2
4.
 Lung Cancer Chemotherapy
1

Increasing Workload in last 15 years

 

1993-1994

1999-2000

2004-05

OPD patients Total

8471

9533

13063

new

3188

3249

4491

old

5283

6284

8572

Indoor admissions

300

527

627

Admissions to Respiratory ICU

-

83

195

Bronchoscopic procedures

621

796

1042

Pulmonary function studies

2751

3551

5742

Sleep studies

-

 

52

 

B. Respiratory Laboratory Respiratory Laboratory

1.
Bronchoendoscopy (per year, approx.)
1100
2.
Lung Function Tests including Spirometry, DLCO and plathysmography (per year approx.)
4000

C. Educational

1.
Postdoctoral (DM) Course in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
- Number completed
34
                                                         - On rolls
08
2.
Rotational posting on Medicine (MD
3-6 at any point of time
3.
Short-term clinical attachments
2-6/year
4.

Pulmonary Continuing Medical Education Programme

  • Pulmonary and Critical Care Bulletin (Quarterly)
  • Annual regional Update sessions
  • National Symposium (Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy)
  • International Conference (Chest India 1998)
  • International Symposium (Lung Cancer)

 

 


11th year of publication
1
1
1
2

 

D. Research (including collaborative)

1.
Ph.D. Theses
7
2.
D.M. Dissertations
7
3.
M.D. Theses
15
4.
Research Projects
>25
5.
Research papers published
>300

E. Chapter in Books                                                                               22

F. Books and Monographs                                                                                              5                                                                     

G. SK Malik Memorial Oration

1.
1992 Dr. S.P. Tripathy, Director general, Indian Council Of Medical Research, N. Delhi; "HIV and tuberculosis."
2.
1996 Dr. Ian Greg, Former Director, Epidemiology in Clinical Practice, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, UK; Bronchitis and asthma: thoughts on their nature, clinical investigations and management."
3.
1998 Dr. J. S. Guleria, Former Dean and Head of the department of Medicine, All India Institute of Medical sciences, New Delhi; ""roblems of high altitude hypoxia"
4.
2000 Dr. J. G. Ayres, Professor of Respiratory Medicine, University of Warwick, Consultant Physician and Director Research, Heartlands hospital, Birmingham, UK; "From smog to nanotoxicity: air-pollution and health in the year 2000".
5.
2003 Prof. Udaya B. Prakash, Scripps Professor of Medicine, Mayo Medical School and Mayo Postgraduate School of Medicine, Rochester, MN, USA; "Clinical approach to hemoptysis"
6.
2005 Prof. Nirmal K. Ganguly , Director General, Indian Council of Medical Research, New Delhi; "Relevance of tuberculosis research in India"

 

 

 

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