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DR.SHASHIKALA N

Qualification: MBBS MD

Department: COMMUNITY MEDICINE

Designation: ADDITIONAL PROFESSOR

Age: 47

REG NO: 59775

Email: shashikalarm@yahoo.com


Educational Qualifications

SI.No Degree Year Completed Name of the College Name of the University
1 MBBS 1999 KIMS BANGALORE BANGALORE UNIVERSITY
2 MD 2014 JSSMC MYSORE JSS University

Teaching experience

SI.No Institution From To Total
1 MMCRI Mysore 2017-08-07 2011-05-31 3 Y 10 M
2 JSSMC, MYSORE 2011-05-28 2014-04-30 3 Y
3 MMCRI Mysore 2015-01-31 2017-03-15 2 Y 1 M 15 DAYS
4 MMCRI Mysore 2017-03-16 2018-03-15 1 Y
5 KVGCH Sullia 2018-04-05 2021-04-29 3 Y
6 KVGCH Sullia 2021-04-30 2022-08-01 1 Y 3 M
7 SUIMS SHIMOGA 2022-08-02 2025-01-15 2 Y 4 M
8 SUIMS SHIMOGA 2025-01-16 2025-03-05 1 M

Publications

1. Shashikala N, Khan MA, Srinivas V, Bhat K, Karnam R, Purnima M. Understanding knowledge gaps in HPV infection and vaccination among medical students and its implications on current and future trends of HPV prevention strategy in India. Int J Pharm Clin Res. 2025;17(1):141-150

2. Shashikala N, Kathari B. Menstrual health management among medical students as a consequence of menstrual health policies in India: A cross-sectional study. Int J Pharm Clin Res. 2024;16(10):1235-1243.

3. Shashikala N, Kathari B. Menstrual health - knowledge, experiences and practices among medical students: a cross sectional study. Int J Community Med Public Health ;2024;11:3834-9.

4. Shashikala N, Gireesh G, Pare V, Nagashree MV. Assessing the impact of foundation course among medical students affecting their outlook, responsibilities, and attitude towards the medical profession. Int J Health Sci. 2022;6(S6):11461–71. doi:10.53730/ijhs.v6nS6.13177.

5. Srinivas V, Fehrenbacher AE, Shashikala N, Perduru S, Krupp K, Khan M, et al. Knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and willingness to recommend human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination among medical students in Mysore, India. Int J Prev Curative Community Med. 2020;6(4):9–18.

6. Holla VN, Borker SA, Salelkar SS, Shashikala N. Impact of National Tuberculosis Elimination Program sensitization workshop on health-care workers in a medical college and hospital in Karnataka, India. MRIMS J Health Sci. 2020;8(4):79–83

7. Shashikala N, Renuka M, Kulkarni P. Mental health risk factors influencing metabolic syndrome among secondary school teachers of Mysore city. Int J Community Med Public Health. 2016;3(5):–.

8. Shashikala N, Renuka M, Kulkarni P. Physical activity patterns and its influence on risk factors for metabolic syndrome among an urban working population. Int J Med Sci Public Health. 2016;5(6):1275–81.

9. Shashikala N, Renuka M, Kulkarni P. Metabolic syndrome among secondary school teachers: Exploring the ignored dimension of school health programme. J Clin Diagn Res. 2016;10(4):LC10–14.

10. Shashikala N, Kulkarni P, Renuka M, Sunil D. Strategising educational interventional methods on infant feeding practices: An exploratory study among primary care workers in rural Mysore. Indian J Public Health Res Dev. 2016;7(3):181–6.

11. Harapanahalli Venkatesh S, Girish AT, Shashikala N, Kulkarni P, Mannava S, Rajarathnam R. A study of computer vision syndrome at the workplace: Prevalence and causative factors. Int J Contemp Med Res. 2016;3(8):2375–7.

Top Three Achievements

1. Public Health Nodal Officer for the National Tuberculosis Elimination Program (NTEP)at SMS.

2. Resource Person for the Grant Writing Workshop at KACHCON 2024, held at JSS Medical College, Mysore

3. Successfully completed a collaborative project with the Indian Institute of Public Health, Gandhinagar, on training medical interns for tuberculosis management using the Ni-kshay SETU app.


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