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College

Hospital

Emergency Medicine

emergency medicine

Meet Our Team

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Dr. Rajesh M S

MBBS., MS.,

Professor & HOD

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Dr. Jyothi Prakash G B

MBBS., MD.,

Professor

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Dr. Sudhindra Rao T

MBBS., MS.,

Associate Professor

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Dr. Madhushri D V

MBBS., MD.,

Assistant Professor

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Dr. Santosh S Ujjanappa

MBBS., MD.,

Assistant Professor

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Dr. Arjun Kakubaal

MBBS., MD.,

Senior Resident

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Dr. Abhishek T G

MBBS., MD.,

Senior Resident

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Dr. Nareshachari D B

MBBS.,DNB.,

Senior Resident

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Dr. Jagadeesh K S

MBBS.,DNB.,

senior Resident

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Dr. Ravishankar G S

MBBS.,DNB.,

senior Resident

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Dr. Veeresh K M

MBBS.,MD.,

senior Resident

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Dr. Santhosh S M

MBBS.,DA.,

senior Resident

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Dr. Sharath M Hande

MBBS.,DA.,

senior Resident

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Dr. Adarsha B

MBBS., MS.,

senior Resident

About Department
Emergency Medicine

Department of Emergency Medicine services were established in 2019. It was created with the vision of providing holistic and quality Emergency Medical care to all those who seek it. Department of Emergency Medicine provides emergency care round-the-clock to patients with a variety of emergencies. It is manned by faculty, senior residents and junior residents to provide efficient emergency care.

FACILITIES
  • Emergency Triage Area

  • Resuscitation area

  • Emergency ward with ICU facilities

  • Emergency Operation Theatre &recovery room.

  • Round the clock Laboratory services

  • 24 hour Emergency Imaging facilitates– X-ray , CT Scan & Ultrasonography

  • Advanced excellent trauma services

  • Independent unobstructive approach

  • Electrocardiography, ECHO.

  • Observation and treatment area

  • Equipped with state of art equipment like

  • Cardiac Pacemaker

  • Suction apparatus

  • Provision of different types of stretchers

  • In-house training for basic and advanced life support

  • Dedicated decontamination area

  • BLS,ACLS, ATLS certified technicians and nurses

  • Ambulance Services

Publications
  • G B Jyothi Prakash, Anil Nelivigi Rajesh M S. Study of Awareness of stroke symptoms and Risk factors : A field Based Study, Indian Journal of Emergency Medicine, Volume 2, April – June 2020 DOI:http://dxdoi.org/10.21088/ijem.2395.311X.6220.3 Indexed In Indexcopernicus

  • Sudheendra Rao T, Rajesh Comparison of Simultaneousl obtained central venous blood Gas and arterial Blood Gas Analysis for pH, pCO2, BE and K+ in Patients Attending Emergency Medicine of Tertiary Care Centre, MS Indian Journal of Emergency Medicine, Volume 2, April – June 2020 DOI:http://dxdoi.org/10.21088/ijem.2395.311X.6220.10 Indexed In Indexcopernicus

  • Anil Nelivigi, Rajesh MS Comparison of Clinical Profile of Acute Myocardial Infarction between elderly and young patients attending Tertiary Care Hospital, Indian Journal of Emergency Medicine, Volume 2, April – June 2020 DOI:http://dxdoi.org/10.21088/ijem.2395.311X.6220.1 Indexed In Indexcopernicus

  • Rajesh MS, Anil Nelivigi, Clinico epidemiological profile of poisoning cases admitted in Emergency Department of a Tertiary Care Hospital. Indian Journal of Emergency Medicine, Volume 2, April – June 2020 DOI:http://dxdoi.org/10.21088/ijem.2395.311X.6220.6 Indexed In Indexcopernicus

  • GB Jyothi Prakash, Rajesh MS, Anil Nelivigi, CA Study on effect of gastric Lavage on outcome of Poisoning in a Tertiary Care Hospital. Indian Journal of Emergency Medicine, Volume 2, April – June 2020 DOI:http://dxdoi.org/10.21088/ijem.2395.311X.6220.9 Indexed In Indexcopernicus

  • Sudheendra Rao T, Rajesh Comparison of Simultaneousl obtained central venous blood Gas and arterial Blood Gas Analysis for pH, pCO2, BE and K+ in Patients Attending Emergency Medicine of Tertiary Care Centre, MS Indian Journal of Emergency Medicine, Volume 2, April – June 2020 DOI:http://dxdoi.org/10.21088/ijem.2395.311X.6220.10 Indexed In Indexcopernicus

  • Sudheendra Rao T, Rajesh MS Use of Point of Care Testing in Ambulance on Hypoglycemic Patients during an ambulance call in Relation to Diagnostic Effeciency: An observational Study, Indian Journal of Emergency Medicine, Volume 2, April – June 2020 DOI:http://dxdoi.org/10.21088/ijem.2395.311X.6220.17 Indexed In Indexcopernicus

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
  • To provide quality patient care in Emergency Medicine Department

  • To provide quality teaching and training to the postgraduates of other disciplines in Emergency care.

  • To provide quality education to the undergraduate medical

  • To learn common organizational structures of Emergency Medical Services

  • To learn the principles of Emergency Medicine Department.

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