Departments Of Dermatology

Home

About The Department

Welcome to the Dermatology Department at Subbaiah Institute of Medical Sciences. Our department is dedicated to the study, diagnosis, and treatment of skin, hair, and nail disorders, offering a comprehensive education, advanced training, and research opportunities in dermatological care. Here’s what makes our department outstanding:
Comprehensive Curriculum: Our curriculum covers a wide range of dermatology topics, including dermatological conditions, cosmetic dermatology, dermatopathology, pediatric dermatology, and skin surgery. Courses are designed to provide students with a deep understanding of skin diseases, diagnostic techniques, and treatment options.
State-of-the-Art Facilities: Our department is equipped with modern dermatological facilities, including advanced diagnostic tools, laser technology, and treatment rooms. Students benefit from hands-on experience with cutting-edge equipment used in diagnosing and treating various dermatological conditions.
Expert Faculty: Our faculty members are distinguished dermatologists with extensive expertise in different subspecialties of dermatology. They bring valuable clinical and research experience to the classroom and clinical settings, offering personalized mentorship and guidance to support students in their education and professional growth.
Research Excellence: Research is a key focus of our department. Students and faculty engage in innovative research projects exploring topics such as skin diseases, cosmetic procedures, dermatopathology, and new treatment modalities. Our research initiatives contribute to advancing dermatological science and improving patient care.
Clinical Training: Our programs provide extensive clinical training, integrating theoretical knowledge with practical experience. Clinical rotations, hands-on sessions, and real-world practice in dermatology clinics ensure that students develop essential skills for diagnosing and managing a wide range of skin, hair, and nail disorders.
Professional Development: We emphasize the holistic development of our students by offering workshops, seminars, and conferences that promote professional growth. Our department encourages active participation in academic and extracurricular activities, fostering a well-rounded educational experience.
Collaborative Environment: We cultivate a collaborative and supportive atmosphere where students, faculty, and staff work together to achieve excellence. Interdisciplinary collaboration is encouraged, providing students with diverse perspectives and opportunities for growth in the field of dermatology.

Faculty

Dr. M MANJUNATHA

Professor& HOD

Dr. SRINIVAS S

Professor

Dr. ANVITHA C

Associate Professor

Dr. Prithivi Raj K A

Assistant Professor

Dr. Mahadevappa

DERMATOLOGY

Dr. MONIKA B TAHASILDAR

Senior Resident

Dr. Bharath Bangera N J

Senior Resident

Dr. Sahana N C

Senior Resident

DR DEEPTI DIXIT SHARMA

JUNIOR RESIDENT

DR BALAJIMURTHY N

JUNIOR RESIDENT

MAHESH NUGAYYA SAMBAL

JUNIOR RESIDENT

DR PRAVEEN KUMAR GURUNATH REDDY

JUNIOR RESIDENT

DR RAKSHITHA JAYAPRAKASH

JUNIOR RESIDENT

Publications

Sl. No Faculty Name Publication (Vancouver Style) Indexed Indexing Source
1 Dr. Manjunath M Manjunath M, Ramprasad K.S, Prabhudev M, Hiremath, Vijaykumar S. Prevalence of anxiety and depression with Psoriasis at a tertiary care centre. Sch. J. App. Med.Sci., 2015;3(5c):2001-2003. YES Index Copernicus
2 Manjunath M, Dadapeer H J, Darshan S. Cutaneous manifestation of diabetes mellitus among the tertiary care centre patients. Sch. J. App. Med.Sci., 2016;4(3E):950-953. YES Index Copernicus
3 Manjunath M. Clinicomycological study of Dermatomycosis in a tertiary care hospital. Indian J Microbiol Res, 2016; 3(2):190-193. YES Index Copernicus
4 Manjunath M, Ramprasad K.S, Dadapeer H J, Ashrith K C, Vijaykumar. A Study on mood disorders in Acne among patients attending skin OPD. IOSR;14(12):56-60. YES Index Copernicus
5 Dr. Ramesh M Journal of Evolution of Cutaneous and Aesthetic Surgery. Novel Technology in the Treatment of Acne Scars: The Matrix-tunable Radiofrequency Technology. 2010 May-Aug; 3(2): 97–101. YES INDEXED
6 Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences. A Clinical study of cutaneous Manifestations of chronic Renal Failure Patients on Haemodialysis. 2013; 2(33). YES INDEXED
7 Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences. A Clinical study of Mucocutaneous Manifestations of Diabetes Mellitus. 2015; 4(46). YES INDEXED
8 Comparison of efficacy and safety of intralesional mesises Mumps Rubella (MMR) Vaccine versus autoimplantation in patients with cutaneous warts conducted in a tertiary care Hospital - A Prospective study. YES INDEXED
9 Dr. Srinivas S International Journal of Research in Dermatology. Inter relationship of plasma lipid profile parameters with plasma uric acid levels in psoriasis. 2018; 4(3). YES INDEXED
10 Plasma Cholesterol profile and their Internal ratio in Type -2 diabetes mellitus. YES INDEXED
11 International Journal of Research in Dermatology. Alterations in plasma lipid profile and cardiovascular risk indicators in clinically sub-grouped psoriasis. 2019; 5(2). YES INDEXED
12 International Journal of Health & Clinical Research. Assessment of Clinical Profile and Quality of Life in Scabies Patients at a Tertiary Care Centre. 2021; 4(2). YES COPERNICUS
13 Significance of Plasma total cholesterol-VLDL Cholesterol ratio (TC/VLDLC) in Type-2 diabetes mellitus. 2018; 09(01):36-39. YES COPERNICUS
14 Dr. Anvitha C International Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprosy Sciences. Trichoscopy in alopecia areata. 2021; 4(1): 73-76. YES COPERNICUS
15 International Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprosy Sciences. Trichoscopic features of androgenic alopecia and telogen effluvium. 2021; 4(1): 112-115. YES COPERNICUS

ADMISSIONS