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Welcome to the Radio-Diagnosis Department at Subbaiah Institute of Medical Sciences. Our department is dedicated to the use of advanced imaging technologies for the diagnosis and management of various medical conditions. We combine cutting-edge education, hands-on training, and innovative research to excel in the field of radiology. Here’s what makes our department exceptional:
Comprehensive Curriculum: Our curriculum covers a broad range of radiological topics, including general radiography, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasound, and interventional radiology. Courses are designed to provide students with a thorough understanding of imaging techniques, diagnostic principles, and their applications in clinical practice.
State-of-the-Art Facilities: Our department features modern imaging facilities, including advanced CT scanners, MRI machines, ultrasound units, and digital radiography systems. Students benefit from hands-on experience with the latest imaging technologies, enhancing their technical skills and diagnostic abilities.
Expert Faculty: Our faculty members are experienced radiologists with extensive expertise in various subspecialties of radiology. They bring valuable clinical and research experience to the classroom and clinical settings, offering personalized mentorship and support to help students excel in their education and professional development.
Research Excellence: Research is a key focus of our department. Students and faculty engage in innovative research projects exploring topics such as imaging techniques, radiological diagnostics, and new technologies. Our research initiatives aim to advance the field of radiology and improve diagnostic accuracy and 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 imaging departments ensure that students develop essential skills for interpreting and utilizing imaging studies in patient care.
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 radiology.

Faculty

Shashank G D

Professor & HOD

DR.Bharath M P

Professor

DR.Omprakash A R

Professor

DR.Nandan Kumar L D

Professor

Dr.Harishkiran N E

Professor

Dr.Abhinay A C

Professor

Dr.Revanesh Navlaspur

Associate Professor

Dr.Arun Kumar Marekar

Associate Professor

Dr.Chetan K K

Assistant Professor

Dr.KAVYASHREE

Assistant professor

Dr.Bahua Ashwini Manilal

Assistant Professor

Dr.PRITVIRAJ S K

Assistant Professor

Dr.Supriya A S

Senior Resident

Dr.Sharathkumar H S

Senior Resident

Dr.Kiran Kumar R G

Senior Resident

Dr.Raghavendra C R

Senior Resident

Dr.Pallavi .G

Senior Resident

Dr.Sanath Kumar S

Senior Resident

Dr. Christina Sherley N S

Junior Resident

Dr . MD Imtiyaz Ali

Junior Resident

Dr. Y Rame Gowda

Junior Resident

Dr. Shreelekha

Junior Resident

Dr. T Visruth

Junior Resident

Dr . Rohan John Jacob

Junior Resident

Publications

SL Faculty Name Publication (Vancouver Style) Indexed
1 BHARATH M P Role of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Evaluation of Traumatic Brachial Plexus Injuries. 2013; 1(4):304-307. YES COPERNICUS
2 Role of MRI Evaluation of Paediatrics with Global Development Delay. 2013; 1(6): 1026-1030. YES COPERNICUS
3 To evaluate the role of MRI of hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy. Int J Health Clin Res. 2020; 3(12):66-70. YES DOAJ
4 Evaluation of breast lesion by ultrasonography during pregnancy and lactating women. Int J Health Clin Res. 2020; 3(12). YES DOAJ
5 Role of HRCT temporal bone in non-traumatic lesions of temporal bone: comparative analysis with post-operative findings and histopathological report. IOSR JDMS. 2020; 19(3):2279-0861. YES INDEXED
6 Comparison of Transvaginal Ultrasound versus MRI Findings of Previous Lower Segment Caesarean Scar Patients Undergoing Repeat LSCS. EAS J Radiol Imaging Technol. 2020; 2(6). YES INDEXED
7 Cervical spondylitis myelopathy: association of MRI changes and outcome predictors after surgical intervention. 2020; 3(4):116-119. YES INDEXED
8 SHASHANK G D A Study of Incidence of Echogenic Intracardiac Focus in Second Trimester for Diagnosing Down Syndrome. J Evid Based Med Healthc. 2020; 5(13):1184-1188. YES COPERNICUS
9 MR Artifacts. J Evid Based Med Healthc. 2018; 5(13):1184-1188. YES COPERNICUS
10 Utility of 3.0 Tesla Diffusion Tensor Imaging and Fibre Tractography in Neurological Disorder. 2020; 16(3):60-64. YES COPERNICUS
11 Role of MRI in the evaluation of different ankle and foot pathologies. Int J Health Clin Res. 2021; 4(6):5-8. YES COPERNICUS
12 NAVEEN RAJ N B A Comparative Efficacy of MDCT Angiography and Colour Doppler Ultrasonography in Diagnosing Peripheral Arterial Disease in the Lower Limb. Asian J Med Radiol Res. 2020; 8(2):1-7. YES COPERNICUS
13 Characterization of bowel wall thickening with CT scan. Int J Health Clin Res. 2021; 4(3):1-3. YES COPERNICUS
14 OMPRAKASH A R A Comparative Efficacy of MDCT Angiography and Colour Doppler Ultrasonography in Diagnosing Peripheral Arterial Disease in the Lower Limb. Asian J Med Radiol Res. 2020; 8(2). YES COPERNICUS
15 Characterization of bowel wall thickening with CT scan. Int J Health Clin Res. 2021; 4(3). YES COPERNICUS
16 NANDAN KUMAR L D Role of MRI in the evaluation of different ankle and foot pathologies. Int J Health Clin Res. YES COPERNICUS
17 Role of Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) as a diagnostic aid in various pancreaticobiliary tract pathologies. Int J Health Clin Res. 2021; 4(5):11-15. YES COPERNICUS
18 HARISH KIRAN E A Prospective Study of MRI in Focal Liver Lesions Using 1.5 Tesla and its Correlation with Histopathological Findings. Int J Biomed Res. 2018; 09(12):409-414. YES COPERNICUS
19 Evaluation of Ultrasonography as a Diagnostic Tool for Appendicitis in Paediatric Patients. Int J Radiol Diagn Imaging. 2021; 4(1):2020-223. YES COPERNICUS
20 ABHINAY A C Role of Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) as a Diagnostic Aid in Various Pancreaticobiliary Tract Pathologies. Int J Health Clin Res. 2021; 4(5). YES COPERNICUS
21 Evaluation of Ultrasonography as a Diagnostic Tool for Appendicitis in Paediatric Patients. Int J Radiol Diagn Imaging. 2021; 4(5). YES COPERNICUS
22 DHRUVA A R Meckel Gruber's Syndrome—An Antenatal Diagnosis. IOSR JDMS. 2020; 19(3):26-29. YES INDEXED
23 Evaluation of Breast Lump with Sonography of Breast and MRI of Breast with Dynamic Contrast. IOSR JDMS. 2020; 19(3):01-19. YES INDEXED

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