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DR. AMRUTH KISHAN KESHAVA UPADHYA

Qualification: MBBS MD

Department: MICROBIOLOGY

Designation: Professor & HOD

Age: 52

Area of Interest: Medical Education – use of technology to enhance medical education.

REG NO: 44447

Email: amruthmicro@gmail.com


Educational Qualifications

SI.No Degree Year Completed Name of the College Name of the University
1 MBBS 1996 JNMC, Belgaum Karnataka University, Dharwad
2 MD 2008 MRMC, Gulbarga RGUHS

Teaching experience

SI.No Institution From To Total
1 MRMC, Gulbarga 2005-05-28 2008-05-16 03(Y)
2 SDMCMS&H, Dharwad 2008-06-02 2011-12-31 03(Y) 07(M)
3 SIMS&RC, Mangalore 2012-01-02 2012-06-03 5(M)
4 SIMS&RC, Mangalore 2012-06-04 2013-01-07 07(M)
5 SUIMS, Shimoga 2013-01-10 2016-01-29 03(Y)
6 SUIMS, Shimoga 2016-01-30 2025-03-05 09(Y) 01(M)

Publications

1. Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus in a tertiary care hospital in north-east Karnataka: evaluation of the antibiogram. Current Research in Medicine and Medical Sciences. 2011;1(1):1-4.Index Copernicus & Google Scholar

2. Prevalence of inducible clindamycin resistance in Staphylococcus aureus in a tertiary care hospital in north-east Karnataka, India. Health Sci Int J. 2011;1:21-4. Index Copernicus & Google Scholar

3. Prevalence and antifungal susceptibility of Candida species isolated from tertiary care Hospital in North East Karnataka. Int J Pharm Bio Sci. 2013;4(2):1113- Index Copernicus, Google Scholar, DOAJ, EBSCO, SCOPUS,

4. Students perception on different formats of written assessment in medical education. Journal of Educational Research & medical Teacher. 2015;3(1):8-12.Index Copernicus

5. Microbial contamination of mobile phones in a tertiary health care setting. Int J Curr Microbiol App Sci. 2016;5(9):508-13.OAJI, OAJSE, Google Scholar, Scirus, Journal Index, DRJI, CiteFactor

6. “Enterococci speciation and antibiogram: an assessment of data at a tertiary care hospital in Karnataka”. Indian J Microbiol Res 2016;3(2):130-135 index Copernicus, Google Scholar, Indian Science Abstracts,

7. Cross sectional analysis of aerobic bacteria and their antibiotic susceptibility pattern among orthopedic wound infections at a tertiary care hospital in Karnataka. Indian J Microbiol Res. 2016;3(1):58.Index Copernicus, Google Scholar, Indian Science Abstracts,

8. Microbial flora on medical students’ white coat and an analysis of its associated factors: A cross sectional study. Int J Curr Microbiol Appl Sci. 2016;5(7):353-63.

9. Prevalence of hand hygiene awareness among medical and dental students in a teaching hospital. Indian J Microbiol Res 2016;3(3):262-265.

10. Gram positive uropathogens and their antibiogram: Data analysis at a tertiary care hospital in Karnataka. Indian J Microbiol Res. 2018;5(1):71-5.

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