Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases

Goal:


The aim of teaching the undergraduate student in Tuberculosis and Chest Diseases is to impart such knowledge and skills that may enable him/her to diagnose and manage common ailments affecting the chest with the special emphasis on management and prevention of Tuberculosis and especially National Tuberculosis control program.


Objectives:
Knowledge: At the end of the course of Tuberculosis and Chest-diseases, the student shall be able to:

  • »Demonstrate sound knowledge of common chest diseases, their clinical manifestations, including emergent situations and of investigative procedures to confirm their diagnosis.
  • »Demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of various modes of therapy used in treatment of respiratory disease.
  • »Describe the mode of action of commonly used drugs, their doses, side-effects/toxicity, indications and contra-indications and interactions.
  • »Describe commonly used odes of management including medical and surgical procedures available for treatment of various diseases and to offer a comprehensive plan of management inclusive of National Tuberculosis Control Program.
  • »Skills: The student shall be able to:
  • »Interview the patient, elicit relevant and correct information and describe the history in chronological order.
  • »Conduct clinical examination, elicit and interpret clinical findings and diagnose common respiratory disorders and emergencies.
  • »Perform simple, routine investigative and office procedures required for making the bed side diagnosis, especially sputum collection and examination for etiologic organisms especially Acid Fast Bacilli (AFB), interpretation of the chest x-ray and respiratory function test.
  • »Interpret and manage various blood gases and PH abnormalities in various respiratory diseases.
  • »Manage common diseases recognizing need for referral for specialized care, in case of inappropriateness of therapeutic response.
  • »Assist in the performance of common procedures, like laryngoscopic examination, pleural aspiration, respiratory physiotherapy, laryngeal intubation and pneumo-thoracic drainage/aspiration
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Integration: The broad goal of effective teaching can be obtained through integration with departments of Medicine, Surgery, Microbiology, Pathology, Pharmacology and Preventive & Social

 

 

Faculty Profile:

Faculty list updated as on 01-11-2025

DEPARTMENT OF RESPIRATORY MEDICINE

Sl. No Faculty Name AEBAS Attend ID Medical Reg.No Professional Qualification Department Designation Nature of Employment (Permanent/Contractual) Total Teaching Exp in years
1Dr Rajesh B P9862372157984MBBS MDRespiratory MedicineProf & HODPermanent17
1aDr Mahesh NSMBBS MDRespiratory MedicineProfessorPermanent
2Dr Bhavya S1227256291497MBBS MDRespiratory MedicineAssociate ProfessorPermanent9
3 Dr. Amulya C 30078360120243MBBS MDRespiratory MedicineAssociate ProfessorPermanent7
4Dr Pooja K R02629387128925MBBS MDRespiratory MedicineSenior ResidentPermanent1
5Dr.Surapaneni Rahul 94858579148792MBBS MDRespiratory MedicineSenior ResidentPermanent1
5aDr.Rahul Surapaneni MBBS MDRespiratory MedicineSenior ResidentPermanent
6Dr Sheeba Malik1416794916059MBBSRespiratory MedicineJunior ResidentPermanent
7Dr Veereshkumar Mali Patil81095865152735MBBSRespiratory MedicineJunior ResidentPermanent
8Dr Harigovind P72687689137211MBBSRespiratory MedicineJunior ResidentPermanent
9Dr Chidurala Rushikesh5121674519888MBBSRespiratory MedicineJunior ResidentPermanent
10Dr Vadakkan Merlyn Mony65264860MBBSRespiratory MedicineJunior ResidentPermanent
11Dr Vineela Hemraj21225730102703MBBSRespiratory MedicineJunior ResidentPermanent
12Dr. Kishor S42145972Respiratory MedicinePermanent
13 Dr.Ayush Kumar 91315456Respiratory MedicinePermanent
14 Dr.Sri Raghunath Reddy Palle 47649470Respiratory MedicinePermanent

Complete list of Research Publications by Department of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases can be viewed here.

 

 

MD Respiratory Medicine & Tuberculosis