Welcome to the Obstetrics and Gynaecology (OBG) Department at Subbaiah Institute of Medical Sciences. Our department is dedicated to the comprehensive care of women’s health, focusing on both obstetrics and gynaecology through exceptional education, research, and clinical practice. Here’s what defines our department:
Comprehensive Curriculum: Our curriculum encompasses a wide range of topics in obstetrics and gynaecology, including prenatal care, labor and delivery, high-risk obstetrics, reproductive endocrinology, gynecologic oncology, and women’s health. Courses are designed to provide a thorough understanding of both routine and complex aspects of women’s health.
Advanced Learning Facilities: Our department is equipped with modern facilities, including advanced delivery suites, simulation labs, and diagnostic imaging tools. Students have access to cutting-edge technologies and hands-on training to enhance their skills in obstetric and gynecological care.
Expert Faculty: Our faculty members are experienced clinicians and researchers with extensive expertise in obstetrics and gynaecology. They bring valuable insights to the classroom and clinical settings, offering personalized mentorship and guidance to support students’ academic and professional growth.
Research and Innovation: Research is a key focus of our department. Students and faculty engage in innovative research projects covering a wide range of topics such as maternal-fetal medicine, gynecologic conditions, reproductive health, and fertility. Our research initiatives aim to advance clinical practices and improve patient outcomes.
Clinical Training: Our programs provide extensive clinical training, integrating theoretical knowledge with practical experience. Clinical rotations, hands-on sessions, and real-world practice in labor and delivery, gynecological surgeries, and outpatient care ensure that students develop the skills necessary for comprehensive women’s health care.
Professional Development: We emphasize the overall development of our students by offering workshops, seminars, and conferences that foster professional growth. Our department encourages active participation in academic and extracurricular activities, promoting a well-rounded educational experience.
Collaborative Environment: We foster a collaborative and supportive environment 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 obstetrics and gynaecology.
Join the Obstetrics and Gynaecology Department at Subbaiah Institute of Medical Sciences and embark on a journey to provide exceptional care for women’s health. Our department offers the resources, expertise, and support you need to excel in your academic and professional pursuits. Discover the dynamic field of obstetrics and gynaecology with us and contribute to the advancement of women’s health and well-being.
SL No | Author(s) | Name of the Journal | Title | Indexing Agency / Volume (Number) |
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1 | Dr. Ashwini H Pai, Dr. Sreelakshmi K N | International J of Infertility & Fetal Medicine | Pai AH, Kodandapani S. Abnormal Uterine Bleeding in Perimenopausal Women: Relevance of Transvaginal Ultrasound, Office Endometrial Biopsy, Dilatation and Curettage: An Observational Study. Int J Infertil Fetal Med 2018; 9(1):10-13. | Scopus, Embase |
2 | Dr. Ashwini H Pai, Dr. Sreelakshmi K N | Journal of Gynecologic Surgery | Pai AH, Kodandapani S. Profile of Hysterectomy at a Teaching Hospital in India over 5 years. Journal of Gynecological Surgery 2019; 35(4). | Scopus, Pubmed |
3 | Dr. Rashmi L, Dr. Ashwini H Pai | International Journal of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology | Rashmi L, Pai AH. A record study of 3 years of PAP smear screening with follow up of all abnormal reports with colposcopy and biopsy. International Journal of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology 2019; Jan-Feb: 10-13. | Index Copernicus, Google Scholar |
4 | Dr. Aparna KS, Dr. Arpitha VJ, Dr. Ashwini H Pai | International Journal of Clinical Research | Aparna KS, Arpitha VJ, Pai AH. Obstetric outcome of spontaneous labour compared to Induced labour beyond 40 weeks gestation. International Journal of Clinical Research 2021; 4(8): 11-15. | DOAJ |
5 | Dr. Laxmi U, Dr. Ashwini H Pai, Dr. Arpitha VJ, Dr. James A, Dr. Abhijith KV, Mahesha | The New Indian Journal of OBGYN | Laxmi U, Pai AH, Arpitha VJ, James A, Abhijith KV, Mahesha. Association between amniotic fluid index at term and ultrasound estimation of fetal weight and actual birth weight: an observational cross-sectional study. The New Indian Journal of OBGYN 2112; 99(1): 6011-5. | DOAJ |
6 | Dr. Ashwini H Pai, Dr. Sreelakshmi K N, Dr. Ramdas Chadaga | Journal of Paediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology | Pai AH, Kodandapani S, Chadaga R. Fetal weight estimation using Symphysiofundal height and abdominal girth measurements- A Modified formula. Journal of Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology 2018; 9(2): 49-54. | Indexed |
7 | Dr. Sreelakshmi K N, Dr. Ashwini H Pai | Journal of Paediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology | Kodandapani S, Pai AH. Atypical Preeclampsia. A review. Journal of Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology. Jan-Feb 2018. | Indexed |
8 | Dr. Ashwini H Pai, Dr. Sreelakshmi K N | International Journal of Infertility and Fetal Medicine | Pai AH, Kodandapani S. Cesarean Section Scar Defect: Emerging Cause of Menstrual Irregularities— Case Series and Review of Literature. International Journal of Infertility and Fetal Medicine 2016: 27-31. | Scopus, Embase |
9 | NANDA A SHINGE | International Journals of Clinical OBG | A Study on Intrapartum blood and blood product transfusion in tertiary care centre 2021; 5(2) 76-79. | Indexed |
10 | NANDA A SHINGE | Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences | Comparative Study of Maternal & Fetal Outcome in Pregnancies of Gestational age 40 Completed weeks and Beyond 2013; 2(25). | Indexed |
11 | NANDA A SHINGE | International Journals of Clinical OBG | Comparative study of induction of labour with dinoprostone gel versus mechanical dilatation in unfavourable cervix (low bishops Score) 2021: 4(18): 105-108. | Indexed |
12 | NANDA A SHINGE | International Journals of Clinical OBG | Analysis of Preterm Induction of Labour 2021; 5(2): 80-82. | Indexed |
13 | SHUBHA M J | Pub Health Med Res | Study of the role of low dose magnesium Sulphate in Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy 2015; 3(2): 31-37. | COPERNICUS |
14 | SHWETHA K | Sri Lanka Journal of Child Health | Newborn Growth Parameters in Babies of working and nonworking women: A comparative study 2016; 45(4): 276-278. | SCOPES |
15 | SHWETHA K | Asian Journal of Medical Research | Assessment of the Effect of Combined Antenatal Counselling on Postpartum Modern Contraceptive Use 2020; 9(4): 11-13. | COPERNICUS |
16 | SHWETHA K | Plasma Zinc Levels in Children’s with Malnutrition and Pneumonia: A Comparative Study 2013; 2(7): 182-187. | COPERNICUS | |
17 | SOUMYA B G | Journal of Evidence Based Medicine and Healthcare | Study of Incidence of Echogenic Intracardiac Focus in Second Trimester for Diagnosing Down Syndrome 2017; 4(40): 2349-2562. | DOAJ |
18 | SOUMYA B G | Asian Journal of Medical Research | Assessment of the Effect of Combined Antenatal and Postnatal Counselling on Postpartum Modern Contraceptive Use 2020; 9(4): 11-14. | COPERNICUS |
19 | MAYEKAR SHONALI | International Journals of Clinical OBG | Analysis of Preterm Induction of Labour 2021; 5(2): 80-82. | Indexed |
20 | MAYEKAR SHONALI | International Journals of Clinical OBG | A Study on Intrapartum blood and blood product transfusion in tertiary care centre 2021; 5(2) 76-79. | Indexed |
21 | K. Chandrashekharappa, Ravindra C G, Kumara A B | JEMDS | Anesthetic Management Of Huge Parotid Tumour: A Rare Case, JEMDS 2014; 3(5): 1240-1244. | Indexed |
22 | K. Chandrashekharappa, Ravindra C G, Kumara A B, Kiran M | JEMDS | Intrathecal Use of Clonidine With Hyperbaric Bupivacaine In Orthopedic Surgeries Of Lower Limb, JEMDS 2014; 3(14): 3556-3562. | Indexed |
23 | Girisha KM, Bhat PV, Adiga PK, Pai AH, Rai L | Genetic Counseling | Unusual facial cleft in Frynns Syndrome: Defect of stomadeum. Genetic Counseling 2010; 21.2: 233-236. | Pubmed |
24 | Bhat P, Prabhu A, Kumar P, Nair S | Health and Population: Perspectives and Issues | Contraceptive knowledge, practice and acceptance among women seeking termination of pregnancy at a secondary level hospital in southern Karnataka. Health and Population: Perspectives and Issues 2008; 31:157-163. | Ministry of Health and Family Welfare |
25 | Kodandapani S, Pai AH, Lahoti NG | J Women Health Issues & Care | Migrated Asymptomatic intrauterine contraceptive device presenting as foreign body granuloma in abdominal cavity. Case report with review of literature. J Women Health Issues & Care Jan 2015. | Indexed |