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Dr. Jyotsna shrivastava

Dr. Jyotsna Shrivastava

  • Designation: Professor & HOD
  • Qualification: MD-Paediatrics
  • Medical Council Registration: MP-6760
  • About Faculty: Dr. Jyotsna shrivastava
  • Education and Qualification:

     

     Qualification/Degree  Date  College  University
     MBBS  1984  MGMMC Indore  DAVV Indore
     MD  1987  MGMMC Indore  DAVV Indore
  • Work Experience:

     

     Post  Institution  From To  Total Years
    As Resident/ Registrar GMC Bhopal 03/11/1990    28/7/1994  3 Year 8 Month
    As asst. Professor/ Lecturer GMC Bhopal 29/7/1994   10/7/2002  8 Year
    As Assoc. Professor/Reader GMC Bhopal 10/7/2002    31/12/2010  8 Year 5 Month
    As Professor GMC Bhopal 01/01/2011   Till Date 13 Year 7 Month 
    Grand Total of Teaching Experience 33 Year 8 Month
    Detail of service/Working - working place/Institute name
     2016 Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2017 Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2018 Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2019 Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2020 Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2021 Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
  • Publications:

     

    Publications
      1            Dubey P, Shrivastava J, Choubey BP, Agrawal A, Thakur V. Neurodevelopmental outcome of healthy term newborn P330with serum bilirubin >15 mg/dl at one year. J Neonatal Perinatal Med. 2021;14(3):339-344. doi: 10.3233/NPM-200511. PMID: 33337390.
    Pubmed
    2 Perumal N, Kumar R, Chaurasia D, et al. Cohort study on congenital cytomegalovirus seroprevalence and its association with neonatal cholestasis. International Journal of Pregnancy & Chiid Birth. 2021;7(2):45‒46. DOI: 10.15406/ipcb.2021.07.00226
    Index Copernicus
    3 Agrawal A, Pandya S, Shrivastava J. Neurodevelopmental outcome at 6 months of age in full-term healthy newborns with neonatal hyperbilirubinemia J Clin Neonatal (serial online) 2020 (cited 2021 Oct 27):9:138-42. Available from: https://www.jcnonweb.com/text.asp?2020/9/2/138/283028
    Pubmed
    4 “Pediatrics COVID-19 : Milder Presentation – A Silver Lining in Dark Cloud”
    Sharmila Ramteke, Rajesh Tikkas, Manjusha Goel, Shipra Manhdraha, Jyotsna Shrivastava
    Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, 2020,00,1-5 doi:10.1093/tropej/fmaa 106,
    Original article
    Pubmed
    5 “Assessment of Physical growth and motor development of preterm babies based on developmental assessment Scale of Indian Infants
    (DASII)
    E.E. Akshara , Poorva Gohiya, Jyotsna Shrivastava
    Journal of Neonatology 34 (1 -2) 11 – 14, 2020
    Publication of National New Neonatology , Original article
    Scopus
    6 Agrawal A, Gupta A, Shrivastava J. Role of Vitamin-D Deficiency in Term Neonates with Late-Onset Sepsis: A Case-Control Study. J Trop Pediatr. 2019 Dec 1;65(6):609-616. doi: 10.1093/tropej/fmz021. PMID: 31006010.
    Pubmed
    7 Agrawal A, Shrivastava J, Dwivedi R, Siddiqui M. Assessment of serum
    apolipoprotein B and apolipoprotein A-1 and their ratio in healthy full term small for gestational age newborns. J Neonatal Perinatal Med. 2017;10(1):49-53. doi: 10.3233/NPM-1672. PMID: 28304324
    Pubmed
    8 Kumar V, Tikkas R Ramteke S, Shrivastava J. Assessment of gestational age using anthropometric parameters: an observational study in India. Int J Pediatr Res. 20
    17;4(11):672-680. doi:10.17511/ijpr.2017.i11.07.
    Index Copernicus
    9 Jyotsna S, Amit A, Kumar A. Study of serum zinc in low birth weight neonates and its relation with maternal zinc. Jo Clin Diagn Res. 2015;9(1):SC01-SC3. doi:10.7860/JCDR/2015/10449.5402
    Pubmed
    10 Shrivastava J, Singh A, Agarwal A. Predictive value of electroencephalography for developmental outcome at 6 month of age in full term neonates with seizures. International Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2015;2:325-8.
    Index Copernicus
    11 Singh, Akhil, and Jyotsna Shrivastava. "Predictive value of etiology and type of seizures for developmental outcome in neonates with seizures at 6 month of age." Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences, vol. 4, no. 80, 5 Oct. 2015, pp. 14034+. Gale OneFile: Health and Medicine, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A471275001/HRCA?u=anon~4476c01d&sid=googleScholar&xid=cbb70520. Accessed 27 Oct. 2021.
    Pubmed
    12 Patidar S, Shrivastava J, Agrawal A, Dwivedi R. Assessment of iron status and red cell parameters in healthy full term small for gestational age neonates at birth. J Clin Neonatol. 2013 Jul;2(3):121-4. doi: 10.4103/2249-4847.119995. PMID: 24251255; PMCID: PMC3830146.
    Pubmed
    13 Hulsoore R, Shrivastav J, Dwivedi R. Normal oxygen saturation trend in healthy term newborns within 30 minutes of birth. Indian J Pediatr. 2011 Jul;78(7):817-20. doi: 10.1007/s12098-011-0405-1. Epub 2011 Mar 17. PMID: 21409523.
    Pubmed Scopus
    14 Metabolic Derangement in Birth Asphyxia occurring as a result of cellular injury.
    Amrita Vamne, B.K. Agarwal, Jyotsna Shrivastava
    Indian Journal of Clinical Biochemistry, Nov 2009, Vol 24
    Original research
    Index Copernicus
    15 Lipid Profile in cases of Intra-Uterine growth retardation (IUGR) Shadab Bano Khan, B.K. Agarwal, Jyotsna Shrivastava
    Indian Journal of Clinical Biochemistry
    Index Copernicus
    16 A Study on Seroprevalence of Hepatotropic viruses in Neonatal Cholestasis Patients at a Tertiary Care Hospital of Central India. Indian Journal of Neonatal medicine and Research January 2021, Volume 09, Issue 1 (40-42)
    Index Copernicus
    17 Chaturvedi, S., Shrivastava, N., Agrawal, A., & Shrivastava, J. (2019). Prevalence of children at risk of behavioral problems among preschool children between the ages of 3 and 6 years. Indian Journal of Child Health, 6(12), 658-661. https://doi.org/10.32677/IJCH.2019.v06.i12.005
    Index Copernicus
    18 Zika Virus in central India; Reported ever with atypical presentation in children.
    Peripex Indian Journal of Research – vol 8 / issue-5/may 2019 page 1-2
    Index Copernicus
    19 Ramteke, S., Shrivastav, J., Agrawal, A., Mishra, N. R., Saravanan, A. T., & Tikkas, R. (2018). Comparison of cord bilirubin and bilirubin albumin ratio to predict significant hyperbilirubinemia in healthy full-term neonates. Indian Journal of Child Health, 5(2), 108-111. https://doi.org/10.32677/IJCH.2018.v05.i02.009
    Index Copernicus
    20 Shrivastava, J., Agrawal, A., & Giri, A. (2016). Maternal anthropometry in relation to birth weight of newborn: A prospective hospital based study. Indian Journal of Child Health, 3(1), 59-63. https://doi.org/10.32677/IJCH.2016.v03.i01.013
    21 Gohiya P, Shrivastav J. Factors associated with academic backwardness in school children: a hospital based observational study. Int J Contemp Pediatr 2015;2:371-4.
    22 Shrivastava J, Agrawal A, Patel D simultaneous estimation of serum and cerebrospinal fluid adenosine deaminase level to differentiate tuberculous and non tuberculous meningitis.
    International Journal of Medical Research and Review. Sep-Oct 2014 vol 2 issue 5, original research
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    Enlist the topic Covered in last one year
    Introduction to Pediatrics
    2 Essential neonatal and perinatal care in community
    3 Growth
    4 Development
    5 Behavior Problems
    6 Autism
    7 Facility based neonatal and childhood care
    8 Introduction to research
    9 Searching review for research
    10 Discussion writing
    11 Approach to developmental delay
    12 Lecture on sampling methods
    13 ABG Interpretation
Dr. Manjusha Goel

Dr. Manjusha Goel

  • Designation: Professor
  • Qualification: MD-Paediatrics
  • Medical Council Registration: MP-11651
  • About Faculty: Dr. Manjusha Goel
  • Education and Qualification:

     

     Qualification/Degree  Date  College  University
     MBBS  1991  GMC Bhopal BU BHOPAL
     MD  1996 GMC Bhopal BU BHOPAL
  • Work Experience:

     

     Post  Institution  From To Total Years
    As Resident/ Registrar SR GMC Bhopal 15/11/1996 14/05/1997 6 Month
    As asst. Professor/ Lecturer GMC Bhopal 15/09/1997 10/03/2004 6 Year 6 Month
    As Assoc. Professor/Reader GRMC Gwalior 11/03/2004    12/07/2004 4 Month
    As Assoc. Professor/Reader  GMC Bhopal 13/07/2004   31/12/2012 8 Year 5 Month 
    As Professor   GMC Bhopal 01/01/2013 Till Date 11 Year 6 Month 
    Grand Total of Teaching Experience  27 Year 3 Month
    Detail of service/Working - working place/Institute name
     2016 Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2017 Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2018 Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2019 Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2020 Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2021 Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
  • Publications:

     

    Publications
      1        M.Goel, Tanzila . To evaluate the effect of delayed umbilical cord clamping in preterm infants of 28 to < 37 weeks of gestation. Journal of Neonatology 2011; Vol. 25 : pp 39-44. ISSN:0973-2179
    Index Copernicus
    2 Manjusha goel, Poorva Dixit . Assessment of Myocardial function in birth asphyxia. International Journal of Medical Research and review. 2013,vol. 1 : pp 228-232.ISSN:2321-127X
    Index Copernicus
    3 Manjusha Goel , Rashmi Dwivedi, Poorva Dixit ,Deepraj. Nucleated Red Blood cell in cord Blood as a Marker of Perinatal Asphyxia. Journal of Clinical Neonatology 2013, vol. 2: pp 179- 182 .ISSN:1976-5541
    Pubmed Scopus
    4 Deepti chaurasia, Manjusha Goel,Sneha dhruw, Deepak dubey, Rashmi dwivedi changing pattern of neonatal fungal sepsis: a matched case – control study national journal of medical and allied sciences Vol 4( Issue 1), 2015 (ISSN Online: 2319 – 6335, Print: 2393 – 9192|
    Index Copernicus
    5 Manjusha Goel, Amit Agarwal,Pradeep Kumar Gupta, Rashmi Dwivedi BS Yadav.Pattern and severity of cardiac valves involvement in children with rheumatic heart disease. Indian Journal of Child Health. 2016.Vol3(2):98-101
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    6 Manjusha Goel, Pankaj Pal, Amit Agrawal, Chandrasekaran Ashok. Relationship of body mass index and other life style factors with ypertension in adolescents. Annals of Pediatric Cardiology.2016;Vol 9:29-35
    Pubmed Scopus
    7 Shobne D ,Reddy C M, Goel M. A Study on Impact of Literacy Level and Social Class on Initiation of Breast Feeding Practices in Bhopal District of Madhya Pradesh, International journal of health sciences and research 2014;Vol4(5):144-7
    Index Copernicus
    8 Pal P, Goel M. ECG changes in birth asphyxia and its correlation with Cardiac troponin-I.International Journal of Medical Research and Review.2015. Vol 3, No 04:400-403
    Index Copernicus
    9 Thakur R. , Goel M . Ocular Manifestations in Multi-Transfused Beta-Thalassemia Patients IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS) e-ISSN: 2279-0853, p-ISSN: 2279-0861.Volume 16, Issue 5 Ver. XII (May. 2017), PP 01-04 www.iosrjournals.org DOI: 10.9790/0853-1605120104
    Index Copernicus
    10 Chandramohan Reddy, Dharna Shobane, Manjusha Goel , Rashmi Dwivedi: An Investigation on Breast Feeding Practices in Normal newborn babies during Institutional Deliveries in Bhopal district of M.P. , IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (Impact factor –5.164 ), 2013,Vol 12(1), PP 37-41. ISSN:2279-0853
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    11 Gohiya P, Goel M, Dwivedi R, Renwal S. Clinical profile and prognostic indicators of Plasmodium Falciparum Malaria in Children. Internation Journal of Medical Research and Review, 2014,vol(2) pp. 215- 220 (ISSN 2321-127X).
    Index Copernicus
    12 Meena Kiran, Goel M,Agrawal M. Pediatric hypertension – etiology and clinical features. Indian journal of child health,2019. Vol(6) pp. 428-430(ISSN 2349-6126)
    Index Copernicus
    13 Jadaun P , Goel M, Patil R, Ramteke S. A study to assess the clinic- radiological presentation and outcome predictors in case of tubercular meningitis
    Pubmed ,Scopus
    14 Manjusha Goel, Ravi. Trisomy 13 Patau syndrome. Indian Pediatrics October 2000 Vol 37 : pp 1140.ISSN:0974-7559 (Impact Factor = 1.040 - S.C.I. Extended)
    Pubmed, Scopus
    15 Manjusha Goel, Senthil Kumar : Sydenham’s Chorea along with evolving Rheumatic Valvulitis . Paediatric oncall e-Journal 2014,Vol 11(1) .ISSN:0973-0958
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    16 Manjusha goel,Akhil singh,Rashmi dwivedi. Ataxia Telengiectasia ,a case report International Journal of Health Sciences & Research . Vol.5; Issue: 9; 2015:578-80 ISSN: 2249-9571 (Impact Factor = 3.624)
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    17 Manjusha Goel,” Sensory Stimulation, Emotional support and play therapy in severely malnourished children”, IAP State Branch M.P. News Bulletin, 2006, vol 29, pp 10-11
    18 Goel Manjusha, Varsha Kumari. Encephalopathy: A Manifestation of Scorpion Sting Envenomisation, asian Journal of Applied Research, Vol. 8,2018, pp 254-255 (ISSN: 2249-555X)
    Index Copernicus
    19 Joshi A, Goel M, Pal P. Accepted for Publication in Indian journal of case reports.A case series of patients with Japanese encephalitis in Bhopal region: first time ever reported.
    Index Copernicus
    20 B K Agrawal , Farah, Manjusha Goel . Zn Mg in severe PEM in children age group 6 months- 5 years. Indian Journal of Clinical Biochemistry. 2009 , vol. 24, pp 39. ISSN:0970-1915
    Index Copernicus
    21 Ashish Tiwari, Manjusha Goel,Pankaj Pal ,Poorva Gohiya. Topical steroid induced iatrogenic cushing syndrome in Pediatric age group .Indian Journal of Endocrinology and metabolism 2013; vol. 17 : pp 257-258 ISSN:2230-8210
    Pubmed Scopus
    22 Manjusha Goel, Ravi Kumar Rashmi Dwivedi. A 10 year old child with abnormal keratinization and epistaxis. Indian Journal of Rheumatology 2012 June ; Vol 7 : pp 105-107.ISSN:0973-3698 (source Normalized Impact factor / paper = 0.193)
    Google Scholar, Scopus
    23 RamtekeS,TikkasR Goel M, Pediatric Covid 19:A silver lining in dark cloud.Journal of Tropical Pediatrics2021 Jan67(1)
    Pubmed,Scopus

     

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    Urinary Tract infection in children
    2 Nephrotic syndrome
    3 Acute kidney injury
    4 Chronic kidney disease
    5 Acute glomerulonephritis
    6 Covid in children
    7 Lecture on statistical measures
    8 Fever with rash
Dr. Rajesh Tikkas

Dr. Rajesh Tikkas

  • Designation: Professor
  • Qualification: MD-Paediatrics
  • Medical Council Registration: MP-3564
  • About Faculty: Dr. Rajesh Tikkas
  • Education and Qualification:

     

     Qualification/Degree  Date  College  University
     MBBS  2000  GMC Bhopal  BU BHOPAL
     MD  2004 SSMC REWA  APSU REWA
  • Work Experience:

     

     Post  Institution  From To  Total Years
    As asst. Professor/ Lecturer GMC Bhopal 11/10/2004 27/12/2011 7 Year 2 Month
    As Assoc. Professor/Reader GMC Bhopal 28/12/2011    30/05/2022 10 Year
    As Professor GMC Bhopal 31/05/2022   Till Date 2 Year 2 Month 
    Grand Total of Teaching Experience 19 Year 04 Month

     

    Detail of service/Working - working place/Institute name
     2016 Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2017 Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2018 Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2019 Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2020 Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2021 Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
  • Publications:

     

    Publications
      1            Rajesh tikkas1,lokendra dave2,priyankachoudhary3,Rashmi dwivedi4
    A STUDY OF ALLERGIC SENTISATION TO EIGHT COMMON ALLERGENS IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS WITH NASOBRONCHIAL ALLERGY
    published in -JEMDS/eISSN-2278-4802,Pissn-2278-4748/vol4/issue63/August06,2015,page11001-11007-INDEXED- INDEX CORPURNICUS, INDEX MEDICUS
    2 Rajesh tikkas1,pankaj kumar2,mansi garg3
    A study of effect of perinatal asphyxia on thyroid harmone in neonates
    Published in-JEMDS/eISSN-2278-4802,pISSN-2278-4748/vol4/issue69/aug27,2015,page12026-12030-INDEXED- INDEX CORPURNICUS,INDEX MEDICUS
    3 KumarV1,Tikkas R2,Ramteke S3,sheivastava J 4-Assessmeny of gestational age using antgropometric parameters:an observational study in India-publised in Pediatric review:International journal of PediatricResearch,Nov2017/vol4/issue11/print ISSN:2349-5499,page672-680,onlineISSN2349-3267-INDEXED-INDEX COPURNICUS
    4 TikkasR1,Ramteke S2,Chakravarty P3,Dave L4,shrivastava J 5
    A study to compare the pulmonary function test in Non-asthmatic allergic and non asthamatic non allergic (Apparently healthy) Children-in age group 6 -12 years-publised in Pediatric Reviews: International journal of Pediatric Research(IJOPR)Jan 2018/vol05/issue01/printISSN;2349-5499,onlineISSN;2349-3267-INDEXED - INDEX COPURNICUS
    5 Ramteke s1,Tikkas R2,Jain3
    Pediatric early warning score as a prognostic indicator in critically ill children - a prospective study- published in Pediatric review: International journal of Pediatric research(IJOPR) feb2018/vol05/issue02/print ISSN:2349-5499,online ISSN:2349-3267-INDEXED-INDEX COPURNICUS
    6 Sharmila Ramteke1,jyotsana shrivastava,rajesh tikkas(corresponding authour)
    Comparison of cord bilirubin and bilirubin albumin ratio to predict significant hyperbilirubinaemia in healthy full-term neonates
    Publised in -Indian journal of child health online first-INDEXED-INDEX COPURNICUS
    7 Sharmila ramteke,Rajesh Tikkas,manjusha goel,shipra mandraha,jyotsana shrivastava-Pediatric covid 19: A milder presentation: a silver lining in dark clouding-journal of tropical pediatrics 2020,00,1-5doi:10.93/tropej/fmaa106original Paper
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    Enlist the topic Covered in last one year
     FETAL CIRCULATION
    2  APPROCH TO CONGENOTAL HEART DISEASE
    3 ACYANOTIC CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE
    4 CYANOTIC CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE
    5 PEADITRIC COVID MANAGEMENT
    6 APPROCH TO PEDIATRIC ASTHMA
    7 APPROCH TO COMATOSE CHILD
    8 PEDIATROC TUBERCULOSIS
Dr. Pankaj Kumar Pal

Dr. Pankaj Kumar Pal

  • Designation: Associate Professor
  • Qualification: DM-Paediatric Neurology & MD-Pediatrics
  • Medical Council Registration: MP-2575
  • About Faculty: Dr. Pankaj Kumar Pal
  • Education and Qualification:

     

     Qualification/Degree  Date  College  University
     MBBS  1998  GRMC Gwalior  Jiwaji University Gwalior
     MD  2002  GRMC Gwalior  Jiwaji University Gwalior
  • Work Experience:

     

     Post  Institution  From To  Total Years
    As Resident/ Registrar        
             
          Till Date  
    Grand Total of Teaching Experience  

     

    Detail of service/Working - working place/Institute name
     2016 Assistant Professor - Gandhi Medical College Bhopal MP
    2017 Assistant Professor - Gandhi Medical College Bhopal MP
    2018 Associate Professor - Gandhi Medical College Bhopal MP
    2019 Associate Professor - Gandhi Medical College Bhopal MP
    2020 Associate Professor - Gandhi Medical College Bhopal MP
    2021 Associate Professor - Gandhi Medical College Bhopal MP
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    Acute Hepatitis and Fulminant Hepatic Failure
    2 Chronic Hepatitis and Portal Hypertension
    3 Approach to a Comatose Child
    4 Seizure in Children.
Dr. Amit Agrawal

Dr. Amit Agrawal

  • Designation: Associate Professor
  • Qualification: MD-Paediatrics
  • Medical Council Registration: MP-5681
  • About Faculty: Dr. Amit Agrawal
  • Education and Qualification:

     

     Qualification/Degree  Date  College  University
     MBBS  2002  GMC Bhopal  BU Bhopal
     MD  2007  MGMMC Indore  DAVV Indore
  • Work Experience:

     

     Post  Institution  From To  Total Years
    As Senior Resident PCMS Bhopal 09/01/2009  6/9/2010  1 Year 8 Month
    As Assistant Profeesor Chirayu Medical College 10/9/2010   01/10/2011  1 Year 1 Month
    As Assistant Profeesor GMC Bhopal 22/12/2011    23/03/2018  6 Year 3 Month
    As Associate Professor GMC Bhopal 24/03/2018 Till Date  6 Year 4 Month 
    Grand Total of Teaching Experience 15 Year 4 Month

     

    Detail of service/Working - working place/Institute name
     2016 Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2017 Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2018 Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2019 Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2020 Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2021 Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
  • Publications:

     

    Publications
      1           

     Letter to the Editor – Nimavat N, Singh A, Agrawal Amit, Rafi MA, Bhatti B, Parmar G, Shah A. Mutations in SARS-CoV-2 genomes and future strategies. Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health. 2021: 12: 100875. [Scopus, Embase, ESCI]

    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cegh.2021.100875.

    2

     Original Article – Chanchlani R, Ahmed R, Agrawal A. An analysis of outcome of paediatric hydrocephalus: A 10-year study from Central India. Sri Lanka J Child Health. 2021; 50(3): 453–458. DOI: [Scopus]

    http://doi.org/10.4038/sljch.v50i3.9695.

    3

    Original Article – Singh D, Shrivastava J, Agrawal A. Evaluation of Thyroid Hormone Levels in Full-Term Neonates Presented with Septic Shock. Pediatric Review: International Journal of Pediatric Research. 2021; 8(4): 168-174. DOI:  (Index Copernicus)

    https://doi.org/10.17511/ijpr.2021.i04.01.

    4

    Original Article – Singh D, Agrawal A, Shrivastava J. Assessment of thyroid hormones in full-term neonates with late-onset sepsis. Indian Journal of Child Health. 2021; 8(6): 225-230. DOI: (Index Copernicus)

    https://doi.org/10.32677/IJCH.2021.v08.i06.006

    5

    Editorial – Bhatt GC, Vijay N, Agrawal A. Next-generation sequencing in nephrolithiasis/ nephrocalcinosis. Indian J Child Health. 2021; 8(4):142-143. DOI:  (Index Copernicus)https://doi.org/10.32677/IJCH.2021.v08.i04.001

    6

    Original Article - Nadkarni J, Agrawal A, Shrivastava K. Neurological and Cardiac Manifestations of Children with Dengue Presenting to a Tertiary Care Institute: An Observational Study. J Nepal Paediatr Soc. 2020; 40 (3): 224-31. DOI: [Scopus].https://doi.org/10.3126/jnps.v40i3.29572.

    7 Original Article - Dubey P, Shrivastava J, Choubey BP, Agrawal A, Thakur V. Neurodevelopmental outcome of healthy term newborn with serum bilirubin >15 mg/dl at one year. J Neonatal Perinatal Med. 2020 Dec 16. doi: 10.3233/NPM-200511. Online ahead of print. [PubMed, Scopus]
    8 Review Article - Agrawal A, Gupta A. A review on exploring the antibacterial activity of cannabinoids with respect to biofilm formation. J Integr Health Sci 2020;8:101-4. DOI: 10.4103/JIHS.JIHS_9_20. (Index Copernicus)
    9 Systematic Review – Agrawal A, Gupta A. The Utility of Social Media during an Emerging Infectious Diseases Crisis: A Systematic Review of Literature. J Microbiol Infect D. 2020; 10 (04): 188-198; DOI: 10.5799/jmid.839415. (Index Copernicus)
    10 Case Report - Agrawal A, Shrivastava J, Ramteke S. Macrophage activation syndrome: A fatal complication of systemic-onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis – A case report. Indian J Child Health. 2020; 7(9):398-400. DOI: 10.32677/IJCH.2020.v07.i09.010. (Index Copernicus)
    11 Original Article – Gupta A, Agrawal A, Rawal A, Gujarkar S. Evaluating the Retention of Resin-Based Sealant and a Glass Ionomer Sealant among 7-10 Year-Old Children: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Int J Oral Dent Health. 2020; 6:115. doi.org/10.23937/2469-5734/1510115. (Index Copernicus)
    12 Review Article – Agrawal A, Gupta A. Exploring the Factors Influencing the Choice of Oral Care Products - A Review on Personalized Approach. Int J Oral Dent Health. 2020; 6: 109. doi.org/10.23937/2469-5734/1510109. (Index Copernicus)
    13 Original Article – Pandya N, Agrawal A. Assessment of clinical profile of children aged 9–16 years with atopic dermatitis. Indian J Child Health. 2020; 7(5):223-226. Doi: 10.32677/IJCH.2020.v07.i05.008. (Index Copernicus)
    14 Original Article – Agrawal A, Pandya S, Shrivastava J. Neurodevelopmental Outcome at 6 Months of Age in Full-Term Healthy Newborns with Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia. J Clin Neonatol. 2020;9:138-42. DOI: 10.4103/jcn.JCN_19_20. [Scopus, Embase, ESCI]
    15 Original Article – Pandya N, Agrawal A. Incidence and characterization of early- and late-onset skin diseases in neonates – A hospital-based cross-sectional study. Indian J Child Health. 2020; 7(2):78-81. Doi: 10.32677/IJCH.2020.v07.i02.010.
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      Congestive Cardiac Failure in children
    2  Rheumatic fever in children
    3 Rheumatic Heart Diseases in children
    4 Pediatric ECG
    5 Management of shock in children
    6 Pediatric COVID Management for PGS Third Wave Preparedness
    7 Facility based Paediatric Care during COVID-19
    8 Basic of mechanical ventilation
    9 Advance pediatric ventilation
Dr. Poorva Gohiya

Dr. Poorva Gohiya

  • Designation: Associate Professor
  • Qualification: MD-Paediatrics
  • Medical Council Registration: MP-4281
  • About Faculty: Dr. Poorva Gohiya
  • Education and Qualification:

     

     Qualification/Degree  Date  College  University
     MBBS  2001  NSCB Jabalpur  RDVV Jabalpur
     MD  2004  GMC Bhopal  BU Bhopal
  • Work Experience:

     

     Post  Institution  From To  Total Years
    As Assistant Professor GMC Bhopal 28/01/2012   23/3/2018 6 Year 2 Month
    As Associate Professor GMC Bhopal 24/3/2018    Till Date 6 Year 4 Month 
    Grand Total of Teaching Experience 12 Year 6 Month

     

    Detail of service/Working - working place/Institute name
     2016 Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2017 Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2018 Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2019 Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2020 Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2021 Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
  • Publications:

     

    Publications
      1            Study of Neonatal Acute Kidney injury based on KDIGO criteria : Pubmed
    2 Dissemination of Best Practices in Preterm Care Through a Novel Mobile Phone-Based Interactive e-Learning Platform: Pubmed
    3 Impact of early referral on immediate outcome of asphyxiated newborns : Pubmed
    4 Assessment of Physical Growth and Motor Development of Preterm Babies Based on Developmental Assessment Scale For Indian Infants (DASII):Scopus.
    5 Prognostic significance of initial management of childhood diarrhoea in rural areas: an observational study:Index Copernicus
    6 A study to identify knowledge, attitude and practices prevalent amongst the caregivers of children below five years presenting with acute diarrhoea in a tertiary care centre: Index Copernicus.
    7 Morbidity profile and mortality profile of neonates admitted in neonatal intensive care unit of Central India Teaching hospital:Prospective Observational study.: Pubmed .
    8 Factors associated with academic backwardness in school children-Hospital based observational study: Index Copernicus.
    9 Prevalence of Hypoxemia and its determinants in children with acute lower respiratory tract infections.Index Copernicus ,
    10 Predictors of hypoxemiain children(2-60 months) with lower respiratory tract infections: Index Copernicus.
    11 Ingestion of Phenol (Carbolic Acid) Leading to Ventricular Fibrillation. Indian J Pediatr. 2016 Aug;83(8):868-9. doi: 10.1007/s12098-015-1997-7. Epub 2016 Jan 14.: Pubmed
    12 Clinical Profile and prognostic indicators of Plasmodium Falciparum Malaria in children. Int J Med Res Rev 2014;2(3):215-220 : Index Copernicus.

    13

    Assessment of Myocardial Function in Birth Asphyxia. Int J Med Res Rev 2013;1(5):228-232: Index Copernicus.
    14 Nucleated Red Blood Cell in cord Blood as a marker of Perinatal Asphyxia. J Clin Neonatal 2013;2:179-82 : Pubmed Index copernicus.
    15 India : towards Measles Eradicaton Int J Med Res Rev 2014;2(3):274-276 Index Copernicus.
    16 Revised Jones Criteris for diagnosis of acute Rheumatic Fever (Based on AHA statement). Annals of Woman and Child Health, Vol.1; Issue 1: 2015 : Index Copernicus.
    17

    Tiwari A, Goel M, Pal P, Gohiya P. Topical-steroid-inducediatrogenic Cushing syndrome in the pediatric age group: arare case report. Indian J Endocrinol Metab 2013;17(Suppl

    1):S257-S25 : Pubmed.

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    Birth Asphyxia
    2 Neonatal Sepsis
    3 Respiratory Distress Syndrome of Newborn
    4 Disorders of weight and gestation
    5 Disorders of weight and Gestation
    6 Neonatal Resuscitation Protocol
Dr. Sharmila Ramteke

Dr. Sharmila Ramteke

  • Designation: Associate Professor
  • Qualification: MD-Paediatrics
  • Medical Council Registration:MP-7725
  • About Faculty: Dr. Sharmila Ramteke
  • Education and Qualification:

     

     Qualification/Degree  Date  College  University
     MBBS  2005  Pt. JNMMC Raipur  Ravishankar Shukla University Raipur
     MD  2009  SSMC Rewa  APSU Rewa
  • Work Experience:

     

     Post  Institution  From To  Total Years
    As Senior Resident SSMC Rewa 29/08/2009    28/9/2011  2 Year 1 Month
    As Assistant Professor GMC Bhopal 01/03/2012   23/3/2018  6 Year
    As Associate Professor GMC Bhopal 24/03/2018    Till Date  6 Year 4 Month
    Grand Total of Teaching Experience 13 Year 5 Month
    Detail of service/Working - working place/Institute name
     2016 Assistant Professor in Gandhi Medical College , BHOPAL ,MP
    2017 Assistant Professor in Gandhi Medical College , BHOPAL ,MP
    2018 Associate Professor in Gandhi Medical College, BHOPAL ,MP
    2019 Associate Professor in Gandhi Medical College , BHOPAL ,MP
    2020 Associate Professor in Gandhi Medical College, BHOPAL ,MP
    2021 Associate Professor in Gandhi Medical College , BHOPAL ,MP
  • Publications:

     

    Publications
      1            Sharmila Ramteke, Rajesh Tikkas, Manjusha Goel, Shipra Mandraha, Jyotsna Shrivastava. Paediatric COVID-19: Milder Presentation—A Silver Lining in Dark Cloud, Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, 2020, 00, 1–5 doi: 10.1093/tropej/fmaa106 Original Paper ----- Pubmed
    2 Jadaun P, Patil R, Ramteke S, Goel M. A study to assess the clinico-radiological presentation and outcome predictors in cases of tubercular meningitis, Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijtb.2020.12.010 ---- Pubmed
    3 Ramteke S, Tikkas R, Jain A. Pediatric early warning score as a prognostic indicator in critically ill children – a prospective study. Int Pediatric Res ;2018 5(2):66-71 ---- Index Copernicus
    4 Ramteke S, Shrivastava J, AgrawalA, Mishra NR, Saravanan AT . Tikkas R, Comparison of cord bilirubin and bilirubin albumin ratio to predict significant hyperbilirubinemia in healthy full term neonates. Indian J Child Health, 2018;5(2):108-111---- Index Copernicus
    5 Tikkas R, Ramteke S ,Chakravarty P, Dave L, Shrivastava J. A study to compare the pulmonary function test in non asthmatic allergic and nonasthmatic nonallergic children in age group 6-12 years. Int J Pediatr Res. 2018;5(1):37-42 ---- Index Copernicus
    6 Kumar V, Tikkas R, Ramteke S, Shrivastav J. Assesment of gestational age using anthropometric parameters: an observational study in India. Int J Pediatr Res. 2017;4(11):672-680 ----- Index Copernicus
    7 Ramteke S, Agrawal A, Shrivastav J. Harlequin Icthyosis; A Rare Disorder. Indian J Case Reports.2016;August 18 ----- Index Copernicus
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    Enlist the topic Covered in last one year
    Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia
    2 Neonatal Seizures
    3 Neonatal Hypothermia and Hyperthermia
    4 Headache
    5 Recurrent Abdominal Pain
    6 Micronutrient Deficiency
Dr. Rashmi Randa

Dr. Rashmi Randa

  • Designation: Associate Professor
  • Qualification: MD-Paediatrics
  • Medical Council Registration: MP-9464
  • About Faculty: Dr. Rashmi Randa
  • Education and Qualification:

     

     Qualification/Degree  Date  College  University
     MBBS  2008  MGMMC Indore  DAVV Indore
     MD  2011  MGMMC Indore  DAVV Indore
  • Work Experience:

     

     Post  Institution  From To  Total Years
    As Senior Resident MGMMC Indore 04/07/2011    06/2/2012 6 Month
    As Assistant Professor GMC Bhopal 14/2/2012   30/5/2002 10 Year
    As Associate Professor GMC Bhopal 30/5/2022    Till Date 2 Year 2 Month
    Grand Total of Teaching Experience 12 Year 08 Month
    Detail of service/Working - working place/Institute name
     2016 Assistant Professor, Department of pediatrics , GMC , Bhopal
    2017 Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, GMC, Bhopal
    2018 Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics, GMC, Bhopal
    2019 Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics, GMC, Bhopal
    2020 Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics, GMC, Bhopal
    2021 Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics, GMC, Bhopal
  • Publications:

     

    Publications
      1            Randa R, Thora S, Mehta N, Vyas S. Association of serum Vitamin A, calcium, alkaline phosphatase, and phosphorus levels with recurrent acute lower respiratory infections among children. Indian J Child Health [Internet]. 2018Mar.26 [cited 2021Dec.24];5(3):161-5. - Index copernicus
    2 Mandraha S, Randa R, Nadkarni J. Clinical, laboratory profile and outcome of RDT positive patients of malaria in children. Indian Journal of Applied Research. Aug 2017:Vol 7 | Issue 8. google scholar
    3 Randa R, Nadkarni J, Gupta R, Agrawal N, Mandavi S. Study of demographic pattern, clinical picture & recent trend of antibiogram of enteric fever in pediatric age group. International Journal of Scientific Research : Volume-7| Issue-5 |May 2018. Google Scholar.
    4 Thakur V, Randa R, Sharma S, Agrawal A. Clinical Profile and risk factors of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) in central Indian population. European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine. Vol 8, Issue 04,2021
    5 Pawar AK, Prajapati GK, Choubey K, Randa R. Comparison of Pediatric Index of Mortality (PIM)-3 And Pediatric Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (pSOFA) scores to predict mortality in pediatric intensive care unit . Asian Journal of  Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research. 2024 Jun Vol 17 Issue 6
    6 Tekam A, Ramteke S, Randa R. Risk factors associated with mortality in children with severe pneumonia. International Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics. July 2023 Vol 10 Issue 7
    7 Case Report. Biotinidase Deficiency: Early presentation . Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences. 2016
    8 Case Report. Late diagnosis of cause of multiple fractures in a child. Scholars Journal of Medical Case Report. 2016
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    Enlist the topic Covered in last one year
    CNS Infection
    2 ICSOL
    3 Neonatal COVID
    4 Acute diarrhea
    5 Enteric fever
    6 Measles
Dr. Shweta Sharma

Dr. Shweta Sharma

  • Designation: Associate Professor
  • Qualification: MD-Paediatrics
  • Medical Council Registration: MP-5048
  • About Faculty: Dr. Shweta Sharma
  • Education and Qualification:

     

     Qualification/Degree  Date  College  University
     MBBS  2001  MGMMC Indore  DAVV Indore
     MD  2006  NSCB Jabalpur  RDVV Jabalpur
  • Work Experience:

     

     Post  Institution  From To  Total Years
    As Senior Resident Lady Harding MC 24/01/2007    19/10/2008  1 Year 9 Month
    As Senior Resident PCMS 24/8/2009   31/10/2010  1 Year 2 Month
    As Assistant Professor PCMS Bhopal 01/11/2012 03/03/2012  1 Year 4 Month
    As Assistant Professor GMC Bhopal 05/04/2012 27/03/2018  5 Year 11 Month
    As Associate Professor/Reader GMC Bhopal 28/3/2018    Till Date  6 Year 4 Month
    Grand Total of Teaching Experience 16 Year 8 Month
    Detail of service/Working - working place/Institute name
     2016 Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2017 Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2018 Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2019 Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2020 Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2021 Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
  • Publications:

     

    Publications
      1             Minarey N, Sharma S, Patidar V, Nadkarni Jayashree: Demographic Factors Associated With Idiopathic Epilepsy. Scholars Journal Of Applied Medical Sciences.August-2015-3(55):2124-2127-Index Copernicus
    2  Malik S, Sharma S, Dwivedi R. Seroprevalance of Helicobacter Pylori in undernourished children:A hospital based study. International Journal Of Pediatric Research.March-2016 3(3) 148-152-Index Copernicus
    3 Nandurkar P, Goel M, Sharma S. A study on cardiopulmonary function tests in thalassemia major patients (6-14 years) and its correlation to serum ferritin, Journal of Pulmonary and Respiratory medicine 2018 8(1)1-4 -Index Copernicus
    4 Sharma S, Tikkas R, Uikey R, Kumar V. Clinicopathological Profile of Pediatric patients with Thalassemia Major. Pediatric review International Journal Of Pediatric research February 2020 7(7) 49-55- index Copernicus
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    Enlist the topic Covered in last one year
    Childhood Hypothyroidism
    2 Short Stature and FTT
    3 ICSOL
    4 CNS Infections
    5 Nutritional Anemia
    6 Hemolytic Anemia
    7 Bleeding disorders
    8 Approach to Anemia
    9 Renal Tubular Acidosis
Dr. UMESH PANDWAR

Dr. Umesh Pandwar

  • Designation: Associate Professor
  • Qualification: MD-Paediatrics
  • Medical Council Registration: MP-5288
  • About Faculty: Dr. Umesh Pandwar
  • Education and Qualification:

     

     Qualification/Degree  Date  College  University
     MBBS  2002  MGMMC Indore  DAVV Indore
     MD  2006  SSMC Rewa  APSU Rewa
  • Work Experience:

     

     Post  Institution  From To  Total Years
    As Senior Resident LHMC Delhi 23/10/2006    19/09/2007  10 Month
    As Assistant Professor GMC Bhopal 21/05/2012   27/03/2018  5 Year 10 Month
    As Associate Professor GMC Bhopal 28/03/2018    Till Date  6 Year 4 Month
    Grand Total of Teaching Experience 13 Year 

     

    Detail of service/Working - working place/Institute name
     2016 Assistant Professor - Gandhi Medical College Bhopal MP
    2017 Assistant Professor - Gandhi Medical College Bhopal MP
    2018 Associate Professor - Gandhi Medical College Bhopal MP
    2019 Associate Professor - Gandhi Medical College Bhopal MP
    2020 Associate Professor - Gandhi Medical College Bhopal MP
    2021 Associate Professor - Gandhi Medical College Bhopal MP
  • Publications:

     

    Publications
      1           

    Research article 1 - Pandwar U. Acute hepatic failure with encephalopathy in children. Int J Pediatr Res.2016;3(8):624-628.doi:10.17511/ijpr.2016.8.12. Index Copernicus

    2 Research article 2- Pandwar U. Clinical study of pneumonia with wheeze in children. Int J Pediatr Res. 2017;4(10):629-633.doi:10.17511/ijpr.2017.10.08. Index Copernicus
    3 Research article 3 -
    Pandwar, U., Tantuvoy, R., & Pal, P. (2020). Study on assessment of BMI and its correlation with various lifestyle-associated factors in mid-adolescent schoolchildren. Indian Journal of Child Health, 7(5), 227-229. https://doi.org/10.32677/IJCH.2020.v07.i05.009 Index Copernicus
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    Enlist the topic Covered in last one year
    Acute Hepatitis and Fulminant Hepatic Failure
    2 Chronic Hepatitis and Portal Hypertension
    3 Approach to a Comatose Child
    4 Seizure in Children.
Dr. Bharati Choubey

Dr. Bharati Choubey

  • Designation: Assistant Professor
  • Qualification: MD-Paediatrics
  • Medical Council Registration: MP-6264
  • About Faculty: Dr. Bharati Choubey
  • Education and Qualification:

     

     Qualification/Degree  Date  College  University
     MBBS  2004 GRMC Gwalior Jiwaji University
     MD  2002 GRMC Gwalior Jiwaji University
  • Work Experience:

     

     Post  Institution  From To  Total Years
    As Senior Resident RML Hospital Delhi 13/08/2007    30/9/2007 1 Month 17 days
    As Assistant Professor SSMC REWA 01/10/2007 20/7/2010 2 Year 9 Month
    As Assistant Professor PCMS Bhopal 12/09/2011   30/11/2015 4 Year 2 Month
    As Assistant Professor GMC Bhopal 01/12/2015 Till Date 8 Year 7 Month 
    Grand Total of Teaching Experience 15 Year 7 Month

     

    Detail of service/Working - working place/Institute name
     2016 Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal
    2017 Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal
    2018 Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal
    2019 Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal
    2020 Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal
    2021 Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal
  • Publications:

     

    Publications
      1             Choubey, B. P., Kakodia, A., Pal, P., & Agrawal, A. (2018). Predictive value of cord blood bilirubin in development of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia. Indian Journal of Child Health, 5(4), 289-293. https://doi.org/10.32677/IJCH.2018.v05.i04.014 - Index Copernicus, pubmed indexed -no
    2  Dubey P, Shrivastava J, Choubey B P, Agrawal A, Thakur V. (2021). Neurodevelopmental outcome of healthy term newborn with serum bilirubin > 15mg/dl at one year. J Neonatal Perinatal Medicine; 14 (3),339 -344, - Pubmed indexed yes
    3 Goel M, Choubey B, Meena K, Agarwal A.
    Etiological and clinical features of pediatric hypertension in a tertiary hospital
    of Central India. Indian J Child Health. 2019; 6(8):428-430. - Index Copernicus, pubmed indexed - no
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    Enlist the topic Covered in last one year
     PEM -1
    2  PEM -2
    3 Measles,Mumps, Rubella
    4 Diptheria, Pertusis, Tetanus
    5 ARDS
    6 Facility based Covid 19 training
Dr. Neha Shrivastava

Dr. Neha Shrivastava

  • Designation: Assistant Professor
  • Qualification: MD-Paediatrics
  • Medical Council Registration: MP-7597
  • About Faculty: Dr. Neha Shrivastava
  • Education and Qualification:

     

     Qualification/Degree  Date  College  University
     MBBS  2006 GMC Bhopal BU University
     MD  2010 NSCBMC Jabalpur  RDVV Jabalpur
  • Work Experience:

     

     Post  Institution  From To  Total Years
    As Senior Resident GMC Bhopal 30/04/2013    11/08/2014  1 Year 3 Month
    As Senior Resident AIIMS Bhopal 30/08/2014  20/10/2016  2 Year 1 Month
    As Senior Resident AIIMS & SKS Hospital Bhopal 21/11/2016 28/02/2017  3 Month
    As Assistant Professor GMC Bhopal 28/5/2018    Till Date  6 Year 2 Month
    Grand Total of Teaching Experience 9 Year 6 Month

     

    Detail of service/Working - working place/Institute name
     2016 SR at All India Institute of Medical Sciences Bhopal
    2017 Private Practitioner
    2018 Assistant Professor at Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2019 Assistant Professor at Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2020 Assistant Professor at Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
    2021 Assistant Professor at Gandhi Medical College Bhopal
  • Publications:

     

    Publications
      1             Dubey SRK, Shrivastava N, Sharma T, Bhatt GC, Dhingra B, Pakhare AP, Goel SK, Joshi D. Abnormal Ambulatory Blood Pressure and Early Renal Dysfunction in Sickle Cell Disease. Indian J Pediatrics (2020) .https://doi.org/10.1007/s12098-020-03558-8. - Index Pubmed.
    2  Chaturvedi S, Shrivastava N, Agrawal A, Shrivastava J. Prevalence of children at risk of behavior problems among pre-school children between age of 3 to 6 years. Indian Journal of Child Health 2019;6(12):658-661. Index - Index Copernicus
    3 Shrivastava N, Dubey SRK, Chansoria M. Effect of counselling on the level of stress and scholastic performance in adolescent girls of different BMI groups. Indian journal of Applied Research 2016;6(10):103-106. Index - Index Medicus
    4 Shrivastava N, Dubey SRK, Chansoria M. Psychological issues in adolescent females: Role of BMI & group counselling. Global Journal For Research Analysis 2016;5(10):270-273. Index - Index Medicus
    5 Shrivastava NS, Gopalaswamy C, Venugopal RMC. Prenatal torsion of testis: a rare emergency. Journal of Neonatal Surgery 2012;1: 30. Index - Pubmed
     6

    Ganguly A, Shrivastava N, Shrivastava J. Language Evaluation in Children with Infantile Tremor Syndrome and PreITS. International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research 2024; 16(3); 184-189

    Indexed: Embase

    Kumar G, Bhalla A, Mukherjee A, et al. Post COVID sequelae among COVID-19 survivors: insights from the Indian National Clinical Registry for COVID-19. BMJ Glob Health 2023;8:e012245. doi:10.1136/ bmjgh-2023-012245

    Indexed: Pubmed
     8  

    Mishra S, Shrivastava N, Agrawal A, Shrivastava J. Serum Zinc Levels in Preterm Newborns and its Relation with Retinopathy of Prematurity. Journal of Neonatology. 2023;0(0). doi:10.1177/09732179231173774

    Indexed: Embase, Scopus, Indian Citation Index
     9 Sachdeva A, Shrivastava J, Shrivastava N, Agrawal A. Evaluation of Extended Sick Neonate Score (ESNS) to predict neurodevelopmental outcome at one year of age. European Journal of Molecular and Clinical Medicine. 2021; 8(4):3067-3076.
    Indexed: DOAJ, Embase, Google Scholar
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    Enlist the topic Covered in last one year
    Neonatal cholestasis
    2 Enteric fever
    3 Vitamins and micronutrients
    4 Childhood headache
    5 Childhood behavioural Disorders
    6 Pediatric X-rays
    7 Facility based care of COVID-19 positive pediatric patient
Dr. Rajesh Patil

Dr. Rajesh Patil

  • Designation: Assistant Professor
  • Qualification: MD-Paediatrics
  • Medical Council Registration: MP-8910
  • About Faculty: Dr. Rajesh Patil
  • Education and Qualification:

     

     Qualification/Degree  Date  College  University
     MBBS  2007 GMC BHOPAL B.U. Bhopal
     MD    GMC BHOPAL B.U. Bhopal
  • Work Experience:

     

     Post  Institution  From To  Total Years
    As Senior Resident AIIMS Bhopal 27/12/2013    26/12/2016  3 Year
    As Assistant Professor PCMS Bhopal 27/12/2016   29/5/2018  1 Year 5 Month
    As Assistant Professor GMC Bhopal 30/05/2018 Till Date  6 Year 2 Month
    Grand Total of Teaching Experience 10 Year 7 Month

     

    Detail of service/Working - working place/Institute name
     2016 Senior Resident, Pediatrics, AIIMS Bhopal
    2017 Assistant Professor, Pediatrics, Peoples College of Medical sciences, Bhopal
    2018 Assistant Professor, Pediatrics, Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal
    2019 Assistant Professor, Pediatrics, Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal
    2020 Assistant Professor, Pediatrics, Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal
    2021 Assistant Professor, Pediatrics, Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal
  • Publications:

     

    Publications
      1             Jadaun P, Patil R, Ramteke s, Goel M. A study to assess the clinico-radiological presentation and outcome predictors in cases of tubercular meningitis, Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 2021 Jul;68(3):384-388. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijtb.2020.12.010 (Pubmed index)
    2  Ashok, A., Goel, M., Chaubey, B., Patil R. Vitamin D level in critically ill children 6 months–5 years age admitted to intensive care unit in tertiary care hospital of Central India. Indian Journal of Child Health, 6(8), 413-415. (Index Copernicus)
    3 Choudhary B, Patil R, Bhatt GC, Pakhare AP, Goyal A. Association of Sleep Disordered Breathing with Mono-Symptomatic Nocturnal Enuresis: A Study among School Children of Central India. PloS ONE (2016)11(5): e0155808.doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0155808. (Pubmed index)
    4 Goyal A, Pakhare AP, Bhatt GC, Choudhary B, Patil R. Association of pediatric obstructive sleep apnea with poor academic performance: A school-based study from India. Lung India 2018;35:132-6. (Pubmed index)
    5 Patil R, Maheshwari M, Patel B. Knowledge and awareness of parents about universal immunization program and optional vaccines: a cross-sectional study in Central India. Indian Journal of Basic and Applied Medical Research: 2018,7(2): p 585-593 (Index Copernicus)
    6 Verma YS, Dutt R, Rajput N, Patil R. Predictive value of EEG for neurodevelopmental outcome in neonatal seizures. Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences 2013; Vol2, Issue 29, July 22; Page: 5417-5425. (Index Copernicus)
    7 Mekle D, Patil R, Jha P. Implementation of Kangaroo Mother care for low birth weight babies: supportive factors and barriers perceived by mothers. Int J Pediatr Res. 2018;5(2):87-92. doi:10.17511/ijpr.2018.2.08. (Index Copernicus)
    8 Patil R, Patel B. Correlation of Various Causes of Neonatal Seizures with Different Patterns of EEG Waveforms. GJRA 2016; 5(10): p 45-47. (Index Copernicus)
    9 Patil R, Patel B. The prognostic significance of EEG pattern in neonatal seizure in tertiary care hospital. IJBAMR 2016; 5(4): p 474-484. (Index Copernicus)
    10 Patil R et al. Porphyria cutanea tarda: A novel mutation. Pediatric Hematology Oncology Journal 1 (2016) 18e19. (Index Copernicus)
    11 Patil R, Goel M, Shrivastav J. Zika virus in central india: first time ever Reported in children with atypical Presentation. PIJR Volume-8 | Issue-5 | May-2019. (Index Copernicus)
    12 Patil R, Khan A. Betamethasone induced hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy in infant. PSJR; 2019:12(1):59-61. (Index Copernicus)
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     Adolescent Problems- Social and Behavioural
    2  Disorders of Puberty- early and delayed
    3 Surgical emergencies in children
    4 Porphyrias
    5 Management of Chronic Kidney Disease
    6 Facility based care of Covid-19 positive pediatric patients
Dr. Shipra Mandraha

Dr. Shipra Mandraha

  • Designation: Assistant Professor
  • Qualification: MD-Paediatrics
  • Medical Council Registration: MP-14509
  • About Faculty: Dr. Shipra Mandraha
  • Education and Qualification:

     

     Qualification/Degree  Date  College  University
     MBBS  2013 NSCB MC Jabalpur RDVV Jabalpur
     MD  2016 GMC Bhopal BU Bhopal
  • Work Experience:

     

     Post  Institution  From To  Total Years
    As Senior Resident GMC Bhopal 21/11/2016    04/06/2017 8 Month
    As Senior Resident NSCBMC Jabalpur 05/06/2017   31/5/2018 11 Month
    As Assistant Professor GMC Bhopal 30/05/2018 Till Date 6 Year 2 Month
    Grand Total of Teaching Experience 7 Year 9 Month
    Detail of service/Working - working place/Institute name
     2016 Senior Resident - GMC Bhopal
    2017 Senior Resident - NSCB Medical College Jabalpur
    2018 Assistant Professor - GMC Bhopal
    2019 Assistant Professor - GMC Bhopal
    2020 Assistant Professor - GMC Bhopal
    2021 Assistant Professor - GMC Bhopal
  • Publications:

     

    Publications
      1           

    Ghanghoriya, P., Mandraha, S., & Mishra, C. K. (2018). Prevalence of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and its correlation with anthropometric measures and laboratory parameters in overweight and obese children and adolescents. Indian Journal of Child Health, 5(5), 359-362. https://doi.org/10.32677/IJCH.2018.v05.i05.011. -

    2

    Mandraha, S., Agrawal, A., & Talware, V. (2018). Determination of cord blood lipid profile in neonates and its correlation with birth weight and maternal anthropometry. Indian Journal of Child Health, 5(9), 588-591. https://doi.org/10.32677/IJCH.2018.v05.i09.010. -

    3 Mandraha Shipra, Randa Rashmi, Nadkarni Jayashree, Clinical, Laboratory Profile and Outcome of RDT Positive patients of Malaria in children, Indian Journal of Applied Research: Volume 7/Issue 8/August 2017. - Google scholar, Index Medicus
    4 Ramteke S, Tikkas R, Goel M, Mandraha S, Shrivastava J. Paediatric COVID-19: Milder Presentation—A Silver Lining in Dark Cloud. Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, 2020, 00, 1–5. doi: 10.1093/tropej/fmaa106. - Pubmed,
    5 Shipra Mandraha et al.Late diagnosis of cause of multiple fractures in a child;Sch J Med Case Rep, April2016; 4(4):265-269. - Index Copernicus, Google scholar
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    Facility based care of Covid-19 positive pediatric patient
    2 Primary Immunodeficiency diseases
    3 Hepatic Encephalopathy
    4 Acute Diarrhea in children, Amebiasis, Giardiasis
    5 Chronic Diarrhea in children
    6 Abdominal pain
    7 Pneumonia, Acute Bronchiolitis, Acute LRTI
Dr. Nitesh Upadhyay

Dr. Nitesh Upadhyay

  • Designation: Assistant Professor
  • Qualification: DNB-Paediatrics
  • Medical Council Registration: MP-9375
  • About Faculty: Dr. Nitesh Upadhyay
  • Education and Qualification:

     

     Qualification/Degree  Date  College  University
    MBBS 2008 GANDHI MEDICAL COLLEGE BHOPAL BU
    DCH 2010 GANDHI MEDICAL COLLEGE BHOPAL BU
    DNB 2012 NBE NBE NEW DELHI
  • Work Experience:

     

     Post  Institution  From To  Total Years
    As Senior Resident CMCH   20-12-2015 19-01-2018  2 Year 1 Month
    As Assistant Professor CMCH   20-01-2018  30-08-2022  4 Year 6 Month
    As Assistant Professor GMC Bhopal  12-11-2022 Till Date  1 Year 8 Month
    Grand Total of Teaching Experience  8 Year 3 Month
    Detail of service/Working - working place/Institute name
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  • Publications:

     

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    Enlist the topic Covered in last one year
    Facility based care of Covid-19 positive pediatric patient
    2 Primary Immunodeficiency diseases
    3 Hepatic Encephalopathy
    4 Acute Diarrhea in children, Amebiasis, Giardiasis
    5 Chronic Diarrhea in children
    6 Abdominal pain
    7 Pneumonia, Acute Bronchiolitis, Acute LRTI
Dr. Mohd Shahid

Dr. Mohd Shahid

  • Designation: Assistant Professor
  • Qualification: MD-Paediatrics
  • Medical Council Registration: MP-13172
  • About Faculty: Dr. Mohd Shahid
  • Education and Qualification:

     

     Qualification/Degree  Date  College  University
    MBBS  2012  PCMS Bhopal  BU Bhopal
    MD  2015  SAIIMS Indore  DAVV indore
  • Work Experience:

     

     Post  Institution  From To  Total Years
    As Senior Resident UCMS & GTB 05-04-2016 30-06-2018 2 Year 2 Month
    As Senior Resident ERAS Univeersity 15-10-2019 31-07-2021 1 Year 9 Month
    As Senior Resident GastroenterologyGIPMER 30-08-2021 04-07-2022 10 Month
    As Assistant Professor/ Lecturer GMC Bhopal 18-11-2022 Till Date 1 Year 8 Month
    Grand Total of Teaching Experience 6 Year 5 Month
    Detail of service/Working - working place/Institute name
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  • Publications:

     

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    Enlist the topic Covered in last one year
    Facility based care of Covid-19 positive pediatric patient
    2 Primary Immunodeficiency diseases
    3 Hepatic Encephalopathy
    4 Acute Diarrhea in children, Amebiasis, Giardiasis
    5 Chronic Diarrhea in children
    6 Abdominal pain
    7 Pneumonia, Acute Bronchiolitis, Acute LRTI
Dr. Ankit Dashore

Dr. Ankit Dashore

  • Designation: Assistant Professor
  • Qualification: DNB-Paediatrics
  • Medical Council Registration: MPMC-16701
  • About Faculty: Dr. Ankit Dashore
  • Education and Qualification:

     

     Qualification/Degree  Date  College  University
    MBBS  2011  GMC Bhopal  Barkatullah University
    DCH  2014  NSCB MC Jabalpur  RDVV
    DNB  2017  Choiithram Hospital Indore  NBE New Delhi  
  • Work Experience:

     

     Post  Institution  From To  Total Years
    As Senior Resident LNMC Bhopal 25-08-2017 24-02-2018 6 Month
    As Senior Resident AIIMS 26-02-2018 25-02-2021 3 Year
    As Assistant Professor Chirayu Medical College 05-03-2021 23-08-2023 2 Year 5 Month
    As Assistant Professor GMC Bhopal 25-08-2023 Till Date 11 Month
    Grand Total of Teaching Experience 6 Year 10 Month 
    Detail of service/Working - working place/Institute name
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    2020  
    2021  
  • Publications:

     

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  • Other Details:

     

    Enlist the topic Covered in last one year
    Facility based care of Covid-19 positive pediatric patient
    2 Primary Immunodeficiency diseases
    3 Hepatic Encephalopathy
    4 Acute Diarrhea in children, Amebiasis, Giardiasis
    5 Chronic Diarrhea in children
    6 Abdominal pain
    7 Pneumonia, Acute Bronchiolitis, Acute LRTI
Dr. Navneet Khandelwal

Dr. Navneet Khandelwal

  • Designation: Assistant Professor
  • Qualification: MD-Paediatrics
  • Medical Council Registration: MP-13395
  • About Faculty: Dr. Navneet Khandelwal
  • Education and Qualification:

     

     Qualification/Degree  Date  College  University
    MBBS  2012  GMC BHOPAL  BU
    MD  2017  RDGMC UJJAIN  MPMSU 
  • Work Experience:

     

     Post  Institution  From To  Total Years
    As Senior Resident AIIMS Bhopal 22-02-2018 22-07-2018  5 Month
    As Senior Resident AIIMS Bhopal 03-08-2018 28-08-2019  1 Year
    As Senior Resident AIIMS Raipur  13-09-2019 13-09-2020  1 Year
    As Assistant Professor LN medical College 08-10-2020 11-10-2021  1 Year
    As Assistant Professor PCMS 12-10-2021 30-08-2023  1 Year 10 Month
    As Assistant Professor GMC Bhopal 01-09-2023 Till Date  10 Month
    Grand Total of Teaching Experience 6 Year 3 Month 
    Detail of service/Working - working place/Institute name
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    2017  
    2018  
    2019  
    2020  
    2021  
  • Publications:

     

    Publications
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    4  
    5  
  • Other Details:

     

    Enlist the topic Covered in last one year
    Facility based care of Covid-19 positive pediatric patient
    2 Primary Immunodeficiency diseases
    3 Hepatic Encephalopathy
    4 Acute Diarrhea in children, Amebiasis, Giardiasis
    5 Chronic Diarrhea in children
    6 Abdominal pain
    7 Pneumonia, Acute Bronchiolitis, Acute LRTI