Welcome to the General Medicine Department at Subbaiah Institute of Medical Sciences. Our department is dedicated to providing comprehensive care for a wide range of medical conditions through a combination of rigorous education, research, and clinical practice. Here’s what makes our department stand out:
Comprehensive Curriculum: Our curriculum covers a broad spectrum of internal medicine topics, including cardiology, respiratory medicine, gastroenterology, endocrinology, nephrology, infectious diseases, and general medical practice. Courses are designed to provide students with a thorough understanding of the diagnosis, treatment, and management of common and complex medical conditions.
Advanced Learning Facilities: Our department is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, including modern diagnostic labs, simulation centers, and advanced imaging technologies. Students benefit from hands-on training with cutting-edge equipment and tools, enhancing their practical skills and clinical knowledge.
Expert Faculty: Our faculty members are experienced internists and medical professionals with extensive expertise in various subspecialties. They bring a wealth of knowledge to the classroom and clinical settings, offering personalized mentorship and support to help students excel in their medical education and practice.
Research Excellence: Research is a key focus of our department. Students and faculty engage in innovative research projects across various fields of internal medicine, including disease mechanisms, treatment strategies, and health outcomes. Our research initiatives contribute to advancements in medical science and clinical practice.
Clinical Training: Our programs provide extensive clinical training, integrating theoretical knowledge with practical experience. Clinical rotations, patient interactions, and case studies allow students to develop critical thinking and diagnostic skills essential for effective medical practice.
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 foster 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 general medicine.
Sl. No | Faculty Name | Publication (Vancouver Style) | Indexed | Indexing Source |
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1 | Dr. Shekarappa K C | Shekarappa KC. Pattern and severity of diastolic dysfunction in obese hypertensive patients in rural population in South India. J Evol Med Dent Sci. 2015 Aug 20;4(67):11600-16. | YES | DOAJ |
2 | Shekarappa KC. Pattern and severity of left ventricular diastolic dysfunction in early and end stage renal disease patients with or without dialysis in rural population in South India. Int J Biomed Res. 2015;6(8):546. | YES | Copernicus | |
3 | Shekarappa KC. Pattern and severity of diastolic dysfunction in organophosphorus compound poisoning patients in relation to plasma cholinesterase (PChE) level in rural population in South India. J Evol Med Dent Sci. 2015 Jul 20;4(58):10066-77. | YES | DOAJ | |
4 | Shekarappa KC. Pattern of diastolic dysfunction in alcoholic and non-alcoholic cirrhotic portal hypertensive patients with or without ascites in rural population in South India. | YES | Index | |
5 | Shekarappa KC. Study of Serum HDL, Serum Non-HDL Levels in Type 2 Diabetes with Ischemic Heart Disease in India.International Journal of contemporary medicine.2017 vol.5.no 2 | YES | Indexed | |
6 | Dr. Mahendrappa S K | Mahendrappa SK. A cross sectional study of knowledge, attitude and practice among patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus at a tertiary care hospital. J Evol Med Dent Sci. 2014 May 12;3(19):5317-22. | YES | Index |
7 | Mahendrappa SK. The normal variations in heart rate and QRS complex of healthy individuals in different age groups. | YES | Index | |
8 | Mahendrappa SK. A study on prevalence of hypertension and its risk factors among urban adult population of Shimoga. J Evol Med Dent Sci. 2014 May 5;3(18):4876-81. | YES | Index | |
9 | Dr. Mallikarjuna H P | Mallikarjun HP. Pattern and severity of diastolic dysfunction in obese hypertensive patients in rural population in South India. J Evol Med Dent Sci. 2015 Aug 20;4(67):11600-16. | YES | DOAJ |
10 | Mallikarjun HP. Pattern and severity of left ventricular diastolic dysfunction in early and end stage renal disease patients with or without dialysis in rural population in South India. Int J Biomed Res. 2015;6(8):546. | YES | Index | |
11 | Mallikarjun HP. Pattern and severity of diastolic dysfunction in organophosphorus compound poisoning patients in relation to plasma cholinesterase (PChE) level in rural population in South India. J Evol Med Dent Sci. 2015 Jul 20;4(58):10066-77. | YES | DOAJ | |
12 | Mallikarjun HP. To correlate socio-demographic factors with glycemic control and awareness of complications among diabetes mellitus patients. Acad J Med. 2021;4(2):1-6. | YES | Index | |
13 | Mallikarjun HP. Study of Serum HDL, Serum Non-HDL Levels in Type 2 Diabetes with Ischemic Heart Disease in India. Int J Contemp Med. 2017;5(2). | YES | Index | |
14 | Dr. Ramya Bhat | Study of prevalence of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and its association with type 2 diabetes mellitus in a tertiary care hospital. J Evol Med Dent Sci. 2019;8(23):1830-1833. | YES | Index |
15 | To correlate socio-demographic factors with glycemic control and awareness of complications among diabetes mellitus patients. Acad J Med. 2021;4(2):1-6. | YES | Index | |
16 | Dr. Nayana R | To correlate socio-demographic factors with glycemic control and awareness of complications among diabetes mellitus patients. ISSN (O): 2663-8290; ISSN (P): 2663-8282. | YES | Index |
17 | Dr. Ashwin D K | Clinical profile and complications in sickle cell disease and its variants in Central India. J Med Sci Clin Res. Value: 83.27 ISSN (E): 2347-176X ISSN (P): 2455-0450. | YES | Index |
18 | Dr. Arun Kumar U | Serum homocysteine level as a risk factor for acute coronary syndrome in middle-aged persons—an observational study. Ann Int Med Dent Res. 2020;6(2):ME01-ME05. | YES | Index |
19 | Dr. Nagendra S | Hyperuricemia in type 2 diabetes mellitus. Indexed. | YES | Index |
20 | Plasma uric acid levels in relation to plasma cholesterol levels in type-2 diabetes mellitus. Global J Med Res. 2020;9(8). | YES | Index | |
21 | Significance of plasma total cholesterol VLDL cholesterol ratio (TC/VLDLC) in type-2 diabetes mellitus. Int J Biomed Res. 2018;09(01):36-39. | YES | Index | |
22 | Alterations in plasma lipid profile and cardiovascular risk indicators in clinically subgrouped psoriasis. Int J Res Dermatol. 2019;5(2). | YES | Index | |
23 | Dr. Praveen Kumar Devarbavi | Clinical features and complications of scorpion sting: a descriptive study. | YES | Copernicus |
24 | Study of prevalence of subclinical hypothyroidism (SCH) in patients with well-controlled type 2 diabetes mellitus. Int J Sci Res. 2013;2(7):409-411. | YES | Copernicus | |
25 | Left ventricular diastolic dysfunction in South Indian essential hypertensive patients. Int J Contemp Med. 2015;3(1):76. | YES | Copernicus | |
26 | Evaluation of metabolic, hormonal and clinical parameters in different phenotypes of polycystic ovary syndrome: an observational study from a tertiary care centre in Eastern India. Diabetes, Metab Disord Control. 2018;5(6):195-200. | YES | Copernicus | |
27 | Plasma lipid profile and cardiac risk markers in diabetic nephropathy. JEMDS. 2020;9(8):516-519. | YES | Copernicus | |
28 | Dr. Girish I | Diagnostic yield of sputum induction using 3% hypertonic saline nebulisation in smear-negative suspected pulmonary tuberculosis. Scholars J Appl Med Sci. 2015;3(5E):2135-2138. | YES | Copernicus |
29 | A cross-sectional study to assess the prevalence of microalbuminuria in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Int J Res Med Sci. 2018;6(1):1-4. | YES | Copernicus | |
30 | Prognostic significance of creatine phosphokinase (CPK) levels in assessing the severity of organophosphorus compound poisoning. Indian J Emerg Med. 2018;4(2). | YES | Copernicus | |
31 | Dr. Dayananda A S | Comparative study of acute ischemic stroke in Indian patients on dual antiplatelet therapy clopidogrel and aspirin versus aspirin using modified ranking scale. | YES | Copernicus |
32 | A comparative study to assess the determinants and outcomes of sepsis treated in medical wards and ICU in an Indian teaching hospital. Acad J Med. 2020;3(2):1-3. | YES | Copernicus |