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ST. JOHN'S MEDICAL COLLEGEST. JOHN'S NATIONAL ACADEMY
OF HEALTH SCIENCES
BANGALORE 560 034(ESTD : 1963)
PROSPECTUSFOR ADMISSION TO
POST-GRADUATE DEGREE AND DIPLOMA COURSES
2016 - 2017
ST. JOHN’S NATIONAL ACADEMY OFHEALTH SCIENCES
(ANTHEM)
Ch: St. John’s! with pride my song resounds;I hail thy pennant blue, gold, white.St. John’s! thy spirit in me bounds;Be thou my guide my beacon light.
1. There stirs thy call within my heartIn thee this pledge I seal:To raise the ill shall be my part,To minister, to heal.With ev’ry moment born in time,Through deep eternity,Thy vision will endure, sublime:HE SHALL LIVE BECAUSE OF ME.
2. Sustained within God’s grace I stand;Thy yoke, so light, I bear:Where’er I toil, love guide my hand,Inspire my promised care.Love stoke my hopes, my fears belie;Love set my courage free;While yet my lips have breath to sigh:HE SHALL LIVE BECAUSE OF ME.
3. Through India’s far flung rustic lands,Where need is most, I serve;No bounds restrain my willing hands,No efforts I reserve.And on thy campus, high or low,Where’er my calling be,In thee my solemn oath shall grow:HE SHALL LIVE BECAUSE OF ME.
The EMBLEM of this Institution portrays a man lying with
sickness being helped to rise, and given renewed life by
Christ, who is signified by the Cross, on which He died,
and which is a symbol of love.
The motto of the emblem, HE SHALL LIVE BECAUSE OF
ME, links this Institution with the XXXVIII International
Eucharistic Congress held in Bombay in December 1964,
of which it is the Chief Memorial. The motto is a constant
reminder to our Staff and Students that they are God's
collaborators in their care of human lives.
The colour scheme: The cross is WHITE, signifying purity
of spirit; the body of the man lying down is BLUE, signifying
aspiration towards heavenly things; and the background
is GOLD or YELLOW, signifying the flame of knowledge.
ST. JOHN’S MEDICAL COLLEGE
ST. JOHN’S NATIONAL ACADEMY OFHEALTH SCIENCES
BANGALORE - 560 034
Telephone : Admissions Office - 49466029 - 6031
Website : www.stjohns.in
Office Hours
Week days : 09.00 hrs to 13.00 hrs13.45 hrs to 16.30 hrs
Saturdays : 09.00 hrs to 13.00 hrs
Address for all admissions correspondence:
RegistrarAdmissions Office
ST. JOHN’S NATIONAL ACADEMY OF HEALTH SCIENCESBANGALORE - 560 034
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ST. JOHN’S NATIONAL ACADEMYOF HEALTH SCIENCES
BANGALORE - 560 034
I. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
Note: Considerable care has been taken to make the provisions ofthis Prospectus precise and comprehensive. The information is notexhaustive.
INTRODUCTION: The Catholic Church in India has always played animportant role in the fields of education, health care, social welfare anddevelopment of the community. The Catholic Bishops' Conference ofIndia (CBCI) in response to a felt need decided to establish a MedicalCollege and Teaching Hospital “to provide for the relief of suffering, topromote and preserve the health of the community and to give anexample of enlightened training in dedicated service, which ischaracteristic of Christian educational and social welfare institutions”.St. John’s Medical College and Hospital and School of Nursing werestarted in 1963, 1975 and 1980 respectively at Bangalore by theC.B.C.I. Society for Medical Education. The School of Nursing wasupgraded to the College of Nursing in 1989. In 1994 all the Institutionswere brought together as the St. John's National Academy of HealthSciences.
AIMS: While the Institution is intended primarily for training Catholicsand especially dedicated personnel like Religious Sisters who arerunning a large number of hospitals and dispensaries mainly in medicallyunderserved and rural areas of our country, it is open, like all othereducational institutions under Catholic auspices, to all personsirrespective of religion, caste or community.
The Institution seeks to make a qualitative contribution to health care,medical education and research through the training of medical,paramedical, nursing, health management, community health workers,and other personnel who are dedicated to healing in the spirit of Christ.
St. John's National Academy of Health SciencesBangalore - 560 034
ADMISSION PROGRAMME FORPOSTGRADUATE 2016-2017
Advertisement - 29/11/2015
Applications Available - 15/12/2015
Last date for Submitting Applications - 08/02/2016
Hall Ticket available - 20/02/2016
Entrance Test - 06/03/2016
Announcement of Interview List - 21/03/2016
Interviews & Practicals - 28/03/2016 -30/03/2016
Announcement of Final Results - 04/04/2016
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RegistrarAdmissions Office
St. John's National Academy ofHealth Sciences
Bangalore
prospective student has the freedom to choose or reject these, but thechoice is made before enrollment.
The Institution prepares students for the role of future leaders, loyal tothe highest ideals of the health profession. Today’s Doctors, Nursesand other Health Care Professionals are part of a team who delivercomprehensive health care.
Often they are called to be leaders in society helping in all developmentalactivities. Health is both a means and an end of development,improving the quality of life. The students in medical and health caresciences, therefore, should be conscious of social, economic andother factors, the improvement of which will bring about the necessarytransformation to make it possible for all in this country and in the worldto lead a healthy human existence.
II. HISTORY
The Catholic Church in India had long felt the need of adding a MedicalCollege to the many educational and social welfare institutions throughwhich, over the years, it has served the country. However, thecomplexities such a venture involved, delayed its active considerationuntil the proposal was pursued by the Catholic Bishops’ Conference ofIndia. At the request of the C.B.C.I., the late Archbishop of Madras, theMost Rev. Louis Mathias, SDB, prepared and presented a report in1954, in which he reviewed the total requirement of the project. In1956, Archbishop Mathias with the aid of medical and financialexperts, submitted a comprehensive scheme to the Conference and inSeptember 1960, the C.B.C.I. took the decision to establish a MedicalCollege, with an attached hospital at Bangalore.
His Holiness Pope John XXIII agreed to the College being called afterhis Patron, St. John the Baptist, as a mark of his personal interest inthe project, and of his approval of its aims and ideals. The College was,accordingly, named “St. John’s Medical College” and opened intemporary premises at Bangalore in July 1963.
In the course of their Joint Pastoral issued in connection with theXXXVIII International Eucharistic Congress, held in Bombay in 1964,the Catholic Bishops of India announced their choice of the College
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The College Hospital is intended to assist in the training and to renderservice in health care to all people irrespective of religion, caste orcommunity, particularly the underprivileged and disadvantaged.
OBJECTIVES : Under the overall policy of the CBCI Society for MedicalEducation, the objectives of the Institution are grouped as follows:
1. Excellence in all fields of health care education.
2. Adequate Christian formation of the students.
3. Upholding respect for life, from the moment of conceptionto its natural end.
4. A genuine feeling of compassion for the patients and theirfamilies as persons.
5. A special thrust to Community Health fostering thedimensions of participatory team work.
6. Serving the health needs of medically underserved areas ofour country and our medically underprivileged brethren.
7. Acquiring the ability to research, and application of theadvances in scientific knowledge to the relevant fields ofwork.
8. Striving towards promoting holistic health.
9. Acquiring an exemplary steadfastness to principles andmoral values so as to witness to a life of honesty andintegrity.
Right from its inception St. John’s set before it an ideal of excellencein academic courses as well as service to society, as a result of whichit has truly become holistic both in its outlook and in its approach to theproblems of community health.
This Institution of Health and Healing envisages also the training andparticipation of the community ( including the rural people and the slumdwellers) in health care in its preventive, promotive and rehabilitativeaspects.
The Institution expects its students to uphold the ethical values andprinciples of morality as interpreted by the Catholic Church. The
Project as the Chief Memorial of the Congress. This choice receivedthe warm approval of His Holiness, Pope Paul VI, which was conveyedby him in a special message addressed to His Eminence, ValerianCardinal Gracias, the then President of the Catholic Bishops’ Conferenceof India and President of the CBCI Society for Medical Education. HisHoliness has also established a scholarship in the College in his ownname, to be awarded, each year, to the best all-round studentcompleting the MBBS course.
The Corner Stone of the Project was blessed by His Holiness PopePaul VI at Bombay during the principal function of the EucharisticCongress, held on December 3, 1964, at which he officiated. It was laidat the Project site on July 27, 1965 by His Excellency Shri V.V. Giri,the then Governor of Karnataka, and later, President of India. On thecompletion of the buildings, the College was dedicated to the cause ofMedical Education, Research and Care, on September 29, 1968, at aceremony presided over by the late President of India, His Excellency,Dr. Zakir Hussain.
Prior to the completion of these buildings, the College was located inthe premises of St. Mary’s Industrial School and Orphanage, whichwere made available by His Grace Archbishop Thomas Pothacamuryof Bangalore for the teaching of pre-clinical and para-clinical subjects.
St. Martha’s Hospital conducted by the Sisters of the Good ShepherdCongregation was affiliated to the College for Clinical Teaching. TheHospital was extended and suitably equipped for the purpose. Thishospital provided a practical example of the spirit of service andsacrifice, which the College strives to make its own and carry beyonditself, to the homes of the patients and the community, both in theurban and in the rural areas. The affiliation of this Hospital to theCollege has been discontinued from 1983.
Campus : In June 1968, five years after its establishment, the Collegemoved to its permanent campus on a 140 acres site situated in theperiphery of the city of Bangalore. During the first phase of construction,the following were completed: the teaching centre (housing the pre-clinical and para-clinical departments and lecture theatres); fourblocks of students' hostel; and some residences for the teaching staff.
St. John’s Medical College Hospital: The construction work of thesecond phase consisting of a 800-bed hospital, Nurses’ hostel andresidences of Staff was started in April 1971. The out-patientdepartments were opened on December 8, 1975. Thereafter, the in-patient departments were opened gradually. With the third phase ofconstruction completed in 1987, the campus has all the requiredfacilities including a beautiful auditorium, with 1100 seats, from 1996,as a memorial of the Silver Jubilee of this Institution. At present St.John’s Medical College Hospital has 1200 in-patient beds, distributedamong the Departments of General Medicine, Medical Oncology,Endocrinology, General Surgery, Surgical Oncology, Obstetrics andGynaecology, Gynaecologic Oncology, Paediatrics, Paediatric Surgery,Radiology, Psychiatry, Thoracic Surgery, Dental Surgery, PlasticSurgery, Ophthalmology, Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology,Genito-Urinary Surgery, ENT diseases, Nephrology, Orthopaedics,Intensive Care, Cardiac Care, Cardiology, Neurology, Neuro-Surgery,Gastroenterology, Emergency Medicine, Anaesthesiology, PhysicalMedicine & Rehabilitation, Pain and Palliative Care, Radio-immuno-Assay and Hemo-Dialysis. This is the teaching hospital of our College.
The College of Nursing is situated in the College & Hospital Sector.Started as a School of Nursing on July 1, 1980, it was raised to thestatus of a College of Nursing on September 25, 1989 and conductscourses in General Nursing & Midwifery, Basic B.Sc., Post CertificateB.Sc. P.B.D, Nsg, and M.Sc. Nursing Courses in Medical Surgery,Community Health, Paediatrics, Obst. and Gynae and Psychiatry.
In December 1994, the Institution was re-named as ST. JOHN'SNATIONAL ACADEMY OF HEALTH SCIENCES and five Institutesplaced under it:
1) St. John's Medical College;2) St. John's College of Nursing;3) St. John's Institute of Health Management and Para-Medical
Studies;4) St. John's Medical College Hospital;5) St. John's Research Institute
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POSTGRADUATE DEGREE& DIPLOMA COURSES
1. The College is affiliated to the Rajiv Gandhi University of HealthSciences, Karnataka and recognised for the following post-graduatedegree/diploma courses, with the approval of the Medical Councilof India and the Government of Karnataka. The number of seatsavailable in each of these courses in 2016 is indicated alongside.
2. Number of PG seats available
2.1 POSTGRADUATE DEGREE (3 years course)Name No. of
SeatsM.D. Anasthesia 3M.D. Anatomy 4M.D. Biochemistry 4M.D. Community Health 6M.D. Dermatology/Venerology/Leprosy 3M.S. ENT 1M.D. Forensic Medicine 1M.D. General Medicine 9M.S. General Surgery 5M.D. Microbiology 4M.S. Obstetrics & Gynaecology 3M.S. Ophthalmology 3M.S. Orthopaedics 4M.D. Paediatrics 3M.D. Pathology 6M.D. Pharmacology 4M.D. Physiology 4M.D. Psychiatry 4M.D. Radiology 1M.D. Transfusion Medicine 1*
2.2 DIPLOMA (2 years course)Diploma in Clinical Pathology 2Diploma in Otorhinolaryngology 2Diploma in Child Health 4Diploma in Obst. & Gynaecology 3Diploma in Anaesthesiology 3Diploma in Medical Radio Diagnosis 2
* We recently received permission from the Ministry of Health and FamilyWelfare, New Delhi to admit one student in MD (Transfusion Medicine)
The availability of seats for the Post-Graduate Courses indicated here issubject to the decision of the Court, if any.
Applications may be submitted for the above mentioned courses by thosewho have recognised Graduate/Post Graduate Medical Degrees andappear for an Entrance Test and Interview when called for.
3. ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION
POSTGRADUATE DEGREE DIPLOMA
3.1 Candidates having qualified for the M.B.B.S Degree from anyUniversity recognised by the Medical Council of India and shouldhave satisfactorily completed the Rotating Compulsory Internshipof one year before the starting of the courses, and registered withthe Indian Medical Council and thereafter preferably served in Indiafor a period of at least TWO years in medically underserved areas,recognised as such by this Institution are eligible to apply for thePost graduate Degree and Diploma courses.
3.2 A person can apply for any three degree courses. In specialities withboth P.G degree & diploma, a single appplication for the subject canbe made. Allotment of degree/diploma seats will be according to thefinal merit list.
3.3 Special consideration will be given to alumni of St. John's MedicalCollege who have served in medically underserved areas andunderprivileged people, recognised as such by the College.
4. APPLICATION PROCESS
Application forms for the P.G Entrance Exam 2016 will be availableONLINE ONLY at http://admissions.stjohns.in from 15th December2015. The last date for online application submission is 8th February2016, 11:59 pm . Beyond the deadline no application will beaccepted. Applications can be submitted only once and cannot beresubmitted.
5. APPLICATION FEE:
• APPLICATION FEE: Rs. 3000/- (includes Application formfees and Entrance Test fee for ONE (1) subject.
• Additional subject/s: Rs. 1,000/- per subject (upto a maximumof TWO (2) Additional Subjects).
Note: The maximum number of subjects a candidate can opt foris 3 (Three)
6. PAYMENT MODE:
1. The application fee can be paid by online payment mode only
2. You can use a Credit Card, Debit Card or Net Banking formaking the payment online.
3. Please ensure that you get a confirmation for the amount paidonline. This will be provided to you online once your transactionhas been successfully completed.
4. When using a credit card/debit card/Net banking, if the transactionis not successful, please perform the following steps:
i. Check with your bank to see if the amount was debited.
ii. If the amount has been debited, please contact Local BankBranch office of your Bank to follow-up.
iii. If the amount has not been debited, and the transaction hasnot been successful, then try to make the payment again.
iv. If the transaction fails and you’ve been refunded after 24-48 hours, you will need to redo the payment process again.
Applications received by St. John’s Medical College withoutreceipt of application fees will not be registered.
7. PREREQUISITES BEFORE FILLING THE ONLINEAPPLICATION FORM
I. It is the responsibil i ty of the candidate to read theprospectus and instructions provided on the websitehttp://admissions.stjohns.in and to ensure completeness ofthe application forms. Any incomplete forms will be rejected.
2. Please keep a softcopy of your recent passport photographand a scanned softcopy of your signature ready before fillingthe application form.
i. Specification for photograph: Recent colour passport-size photograph (taken after July 0 I, 2015), in JPEG/JPGformat not exceeding 80 KB.
ii. Specification for signature: A scanned softcopy of yoursignature in JPEG/JPG format not exceeding 80 KB on aCD/USB drive/Hard disk.
3. A valid E-mail ID and Mobile Number is mandatory for thesubmission of your Online Application. This E-Mail and Mobilenumber should be active till the declaration of re sult s. StJohn’s Medical College will send important information withregard to your application and examination on this registered E-Mail/Mobile number.
4. Please note that after the final submission all the particularsmentioned in the online application including Name of theCandidate, Subjects, Date of Birth, Address, Email ID etc.will be considered as Final and NO further modifications willbe allowed/entertained.
5. Candidates are hence requested to fill in the online applicationform with the utmost care as no correspondence regardingchange of details will be entertained.
8. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING THE ONLINE APPLICATIONFORM
Detailed In structions with screen captur e images are availableonline at http://admissions.stjohns.in on ‘How to Fill the
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Application Form’. Ple ase refer to the se instruction s befo rereg iste ring and filling the Onlin e Application Form .
9. REGRISTRATION PROCESS
1. Candidates are first required to go to th e webs itehttp://admissions.stjohns.in and click on Online Applic ationLink under the P.G tab.
2. If you are a first time user, you will have to first register byclicking on the link provided for registration.
3. Fill up the registration form with required information.
4. Once you submit the above information, you will receive aSt.John’ s Medical College Entrance Test (SJMCET) U SER IDNUMBER and a Password to your registered Email lD by emailand/or to your registered mobile number by SMS.
5. Kindly make note of this carefully and quote this SJMCETUser ID Number for any enquiry that you may have and whencommunicating to us in any further correspondences.
6. Please Note: (1) Subsequent to receiving your SJMCET UserID number and Password, you will not be able to edit yourName, Email and Mobile Number. (2) In case you need tochange these fields then you will have repeat Step 1 to 3 andobtain a new SJMCET User ID and Password.
10. STEPS FOR SUBMITTING THE ONLINE APPLICATIONFORM
1. Go to the Link: http://admissions.stjohns.in and click on theOnline Application Form Link under the P.G tab.
2. Enter your registered SJMCET User ID number and password
3. Fill the online application form ensuring that the information youprovide is accurate.
4. Before submitting, check the details for completeness andcorrectness
5. Upload your latest photograph and signature
6. Make your PAYMENT using anyone of the methods provided.
7. Once the transaction has been completed, an email/SMS statingsuccessful registration of the application will be sent to yourregistered email ID/mobile number.
8. Please note that this entire application form is meant to besubmitted online. If you get interrupted after you submit the basicInformation or at “upload photo and signature”, you can sign inagain using your SJMCET User ID Number and password.
11. DO NOT PRINT and send any applications forms by Post orCourier. Any such applications forms sent by Post or Courierwill NOT be accepted.
12. HALL TICKETS
• Hall Tickets will be available for download on the http://admissions. stjohns.in website from February 20th 2016 till 5.00pm on March 5th 2016.
• Kindly download the Hall Ticket during this period.
• The Hall Ticket will mention the Center/Venue of the Examination.Note: Allocation of Centre wiII be done as per availabiIity and theorder of choices selected by you in your application form.
• If you are unable to download the hall ticket from website, youmay contact 1800-266-0794.
• The Hall Tickets must be preserved for identification atsubsequent stages of selection, namely Interviews.
• The Entrance Examination will commence at 9.30 a.m. and theduration of paper is 3 hrs. No candidates will be allowed to enterthe Hall after 8.45 a.m.
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13. EXAMINATION PATTERN
• The Examination will consist of multiple choice questions. Pleaserefer to the admission website http://admissions.stjohns.in fora Mock Test.
• The Entrance Examination Results will be the basis for furtherinterviews and final selection.
14. COMPUTER BASED ENTRANCE TEST
There wiII be a Computer based Test (CBT) on Sunday 6th March2016 at various Centres across India as listed below provided thata sufficient number of candidates opt for a Centre.:
1. Bangalore2. Mangalore3. Chennai4. Kozhikode / Calicut5. Ernakulum / Kochi6. Trivandrum / Thiruvananthapuram7. Hyderabad8. Mumbai9. Vishakhapatnam10. Ahmedabad11. Bhopal12. Kolkata13. Delhi / NCR14. Lucknow
A detailed Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) section about theComputer Based Test is available online at http://admissions.stjohns.in. Go to the P.G tab and click on FAQs.
15. TOLL-FREE HELPLINE
• In case you have any query for filling the application formonline or related issues, you may contact the Toll-free Helpline:1800 266- 0794.
• Note: The Toll-Free Helpline will be available from December 15th
to March 6th 2016, Monday to Friday, 9 am to 5 pm only.
15.1 THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS ARE TO BE SUBMITTED ATTHE TIME OF THE INTERVIEW.
I. Attested copies of the following:
1. M.B.B.S. Degree or Provisional Pass Certificate.
2. Statements of marks of all M.B.B.S. Examinations(as in the form enclosed).
3. Caste Certificate (if SC/ST from Karnataka).4. Compulsory Rotating Internship Certificate.5. A Certificate from the authority concerned to the effect
that the Hospital where internship was done is aTeaching Hospital or recognised by the University/Medical Council of India for Internship training as thecase may be.
6. State Medical Council Registration Certificate.7. Conduct Certificate from the Head of the Institution
where the candidate studied for M.B.B.S. Course.
8. Junior Residency Certificate or Service Certificatefrom the competent authority (if applicable).
9. Certificates showing distinctions, scholarships,honours, medals etc. for MBBS only, if any.
10. Post-graduate diploma or degree certificates, if any.
11. A certificate from the head of the Institution lastattended, giving details of the number of attempts ateach examination and failures, if any.
12. A certificate showing extra-curricular activities / Sports(Intercollegiate/State only).
13. For former students of this Institution a Certificate ofservice in rural and underserved areas in this countryfrom the authority concerned and approved by theDirector of this Institution.
Note: Unless all the above mentioned ORIGINAL CERTIFICATES areproduced when called for Interview, no interview will be conducted.Migration and Transfer certificates are to be enclosed along with theoriginals. All Foreign students require a "No Objection Certificate" from
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Secretary, Government of India, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare,Nirman Bhavan, New Delhi - 110 011 before admission to the College.Should a candidate secure admission, all the original certificates willbe deposited in the College until the completion of the Course.
16. THE SELECTION PROCESS
16.1. There will be a Computer Based Test (CBT). This test will coverall the undergraduate M.B.B.S. subjects.
16.2. The examination commences at 9.30 a.m. and the duration of thepaper is 3 hrs. All candidates who wish to take the CBT are requiredto be in their assigned seats at the time, date and place stipulated.
16.3. Based on the performance in the test, candidates will be calledfor an interview at short notice before the Selection Committee.Candidates may have to appear for a Clinical test during theinterviews.
16.4. Candidates must come prepared to pay the fees and join the PostGraduate Course immediately thereafter.
16.5. Admission to various courses will be provisional and is subjectto confirmation of eligibility by the Rajiv Gandhi University ofHealth Sciences(RGUHS). The decision of the University withregard to eligibility is final. The selected candidate should obtainthe Eligibility Certificate personally from the University andsubmit it along with other certificates before paying the fees.
16.6. The duration of the various courses and syllabi will be as laiddown by the RGUHS from time to time. The date of commencementof the classes will be notified as per the calendar of events of theRajiv Gandhi University.
16.7. Any dispute regarding the admission procedure is subject to thejurisdiction of Courts in Bangalore only.
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Fee Chart - P.G. Degree/Diploma - 2016
FEE AT ADMISSION Amount (Rs.)
Admission Fee 10,000.00Identity Card 200.00Graduation fee 2,000.00Alumni Association Membership 2,000.00Staff Benefit Fund 2,000.00Univeristy Exam Expenditure 3,000.00
Refundable DepositsCaution Deposit 10,000.00Laboratory Deposit 3,000.00Library Deposit 3,000.00
TERM FEE
Tuition Fee Per Terma) PG Degree -Clinical Subject 2,87,500.00b) PG Degree - Para Clinical (Community Medicine) 2,50,000.00c) PG Degree - Para Clinical (Pathology, Pharmacology 2,37,500.00 Forensic Medicine)d) PG Degree - Para Clinical ( Microbiology) 1,50,000.00e) PG Degree - Pre Clinical Subject 1,50,000.00f) PG Diploma - Clinical Subject 1,50,000.00g) PG Diploma - Para Clinical (Pathology) 1,50,000.00Library Fee 2,500.00College Day 150.00Students Health Scheme 1,500.00Recreation Room 100.00Sports Fee 200.00Value Educational Activities (Catholics Only) 150.00Regn. Recgn Charges to Public Bodies 3,500.00(For Clinical and Para Clinical Subjects only)MCI Inspection Charges 3,500.00(For Clinical and Para Clinical Subjects only)Wifi Connection 1,000.00Students Welfare fee (Hostelite) 1,500.00
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Students' Associationa) Students' Association Subscription 175.00b) Fellowship Dinner (Except Last Term) 250.00c) Magazine Fee 100.00d) Inter Medical Sports (2nd Term Onwards) 150.00e) Cultural Fee 100.00
RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY FEE AT ADMISSION
R.G.U. Admission Fee:a) Indian 500.00b) NRI / SAARC National 3,000.00c) Foreign National Other than SAARC $ 150
R.G.U. Registration Fee:a) Indian 3,000.00b) NRI / SAARC National 5,000.00c) Foreign Other than SAARC $ 150
R.G.U. Eligibility Fee:a) Indian 3,000.00b) NRI / SAARC National 10,000.00c) Foreign Other than SAARC $ 600
R.G.U Additional Exam Fee 3,000.00
R.G.U Sports Fee (in lumpsum)PG Degree (200 x 3) 600.00PG Diploma (200 x 2) 400.00
R.G.U Students Welfare Fund (in lumpsum)PG Degree (100 x 3) 300.00PG Diploma (100 x 2) 200.00
R.G.U Helinet Fee (in lumpsum)PG Degree (2000 x 3) 6,000.00PG Diploma (2000 x 2) 4,000.00
RGU Helinet Registration fee 100.00
Teachers' Day Flag (Per Annum) 45.00
N.B: All the above fees are subject to revision from time to time.
N.B: The College provides Hostel Accommodation for the students.The details are available in the Hostel Rules Book.
Note:
(a) A student who discontinues the course after admission but beforethe commencement of the course, will not be entitled to refund ofthe fees paid and deposits made to the Institution unless the seatthat has fallen vacant due to the discontinuation, is filled up byanother candidate. In such a case, an amount equal to 10% of thetotal fees payable will be deducted as service charges.
(b) If a student discontinues the course during the course period inorder to join another subject elsewhere or for any other reason, he/she will have to refund the entire stipend paid by the Institution upto the time of discontinuing and further will pay the fees for theremaining period of the course to the Institution, and shall also forfeitall the deposits and other fees paid to the Institution.
(c) The students are required to pay the prescribed fees once in everysix months i.e. in the months of July and January, of each academicyear. There will be a total of SIX installments for Degree Course andFOUR installments for Diploma Course.
(d) All the students are instructed to make payments of the entire termfees in one installment to St. John's Medical College Accountssection and no part payment will be accepted. The prescribed feesshould be paid within one month of the commencement of each term.Late payments will attract a penalty of Rs. 50/- per day which will haveto be paid along with the fee.
(e) Examination fees as prescribed by Rajiv Gandhi University ofHealth Sciences and other fees, if any, will be notified at the timeof admission or at the appropriate time.
(f) All candidates have to pay a caution deposit of Rs. 10,000/-, Librarydeposit of Rs. 3,000/- and laboratory deposit of Rs. 3,000/- at thetime of Admission. These amounts will be refunded, after deductionof dues, if any, when the student leaves the Institution on completionof the Course.
17. P.G. Students will get a stipend of Rs. 25,000/- per month.
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18. SCHOLARSHIP
A limited number of scholarships are available for deservingcandidates.
19. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Duties and responsibilities of the P.G. students will be asdetermined by the Dean from time to time. They will be requiredto perform such work as may be needed in the legitimate interestof patient care/research etc., as may be decided by the Dean.However, it may be noted that the P.G. Programmes in thisInstitution are on a Pattern of Residency.
Candidates, giving wrong information in the application form or inthe annexures are liable to be expelled from the College at anytime during the course of studies and liable also to otherdisciplinary action by the College.
St. John's National Academy of Health Sciences,
ST. JOHN’S MEDICAL COLLEGEBangalore
GOVERNING COUNCIL
(As on December 2015)
1. Most Rev. Bernard Moras - Chairman
2. Rev. Dr. Paul Parathazham - Director, SJNAHS
3. Rev. Fr. Glen Mascarenhas - Associate Director,Finance, SJNAHS
4. Rev. Fr. Jesudoss Rajamanickam - Assistant Director,Finance, SJNAHS
5. Rev. Fr. Pradeep Kumar Samad - Associate Director,SJMCH
6. Rev. Fr. Duming Dias - Associate Director,SJMC
7. Dr. K. Srinivasan - Dean & Secretary
8. Dr. Vijay T.M. Joseph - Chief of MedicalServices SJMCH
9. Dr. Arvind Kasthuri - ProfessorCommunity HealthDept., SJMC
10. Dr. R.B. Galgali - Professor, PsychiatryDept. SJMCH
11. Dr. Venkatesh G.S. - RGUHS Nominee
12. Dr. H.V. Nataraja - RGUHS Nominee
13. Mr. Tom Mishael J. - President, StudentsAssociation
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ST. JOHN’S MEDICAL COLLEGE
St. John's National Academy of Health Sciences,Bangalore
(As on 15th December 2015)
Director
Rev. Dr. PAUL PARATHAZHAML.Ph., L.Th., M.A., Ph.D (Sociol, USA)
DeanDr. K. SRINIVASAN, MD
Vice-DeanDr. SANDHYA T. AVADHANY, MD
LIST OF TEACHING STAFF AS ON 1 st Dec. 2015
ANATOMY1. Dr. Rema Devi, MBBS, MS, DNB Prof. & Head2. Dr. Roopa Ravindranath, MBBS, MS Professor3. Dr. V. Balasubramanyam, MBBS, MS, Professor4. Dr. I.M. Thomas, BSc (Hons.) Emeritus Professor
MBBS, MS, FAMS5. Dr. Shankar Nachiket, MBBS, MS Assoc. Professor6. Dr. Yogitha Ravindranath, MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor7. Dr. Stephen Dayal .S, MBBS, MD Asst. Professor8. Dr. Veronica Preetha Tilak, MBBS Jr. Consultant
(at the level of Asst. Professor)9. Dr. Lakshmi T.A., MBBS, MD Asst. Professor10. Mrs. Smitha J.S.M, M.Sc, Ph.D, Lecturer11. Ms. Amudha .S, M.Sc, Ph.D, Lecturer12. Dr. Anjali, MBBS, MD Lecturer (Genetics)13. Dr. Sujatha Narayanan, MBBS Tutor14. Dr. Azra Jabeen, MBBS Tutor
PHYSIOLOGY1. Dr. Anura V. Kurpad, MBBS, MD, DNB, Ph.D Professor & Head2. Dr. Sandhya T. Avadhany, MBBS, MD Professor3. Dr. Mario Vaz, MBBS, MD Professor4. Dr. Tony David Sanjiv Raj, MBBS, MD Professor5. Dr. Sucharita .S, MBBS, MD Addl. Professor6. Dr. Rebecca Kuriyan, MSc, M. Phil, PhD Assoc. Professor7. Dr. Maria Pauline, MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor8. Dr. Savitha .D, MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor9. Dr. Sowmya .S, MBBS, MD Asst. Professor10. Dr. Sejil T.V MBBS, MD Lecturer11. Dr. Nirupama .S, MBBS, DCH Tutor
BIOCHEMISTRY1. Dr. Anitha Devanath, MBBS, MD, DNB Professor & Head2. Dr. Anitha R. Bijoor, MBBS, MD, PhD Professor3. Dr. Sultana Furruqh, MBBS, MD, PhD Professor4. Dr. T. Venkatesh, MSc. Ph.D Emeritus Professor5. Dr. Geraldine Menezes, MSc, PhD Addl. Professor6. Dr. Vinod George Thykadavil, Assoc. Professor
BSc, MSc, Ph.D7. Dr. D. Radhika, MBBS, MD, DNB Assoc. Professor8. Dr. Jayakumari .S, MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor9. Dr. Subha N. Prakash, MBBS, MD Asst. Professor10. Dr. Ravi Kumar, MBBS, MD Asst. Professor11. Mr.Guru Aribam Bhuteshkumar Sharma, Lecturer
BSc, MSc
HISTORY OF MEDICINE1. Dr. Mario Vaz, MBBS, MD Professor of Physiology
& In-charge2. Mrs. Radhika Hegde BA MA Lecturer
PHARMACOLOGY1. Dr. Denis Xavier, MBBS, MD Professor & Head2. Dr. Thangam Joseph, MBBS, MD, Emeritus Professor
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3. Dr. Padmini Devi .D, MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor4. Dr. Atiya Rehman Faruqui, MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor5. Dr. Anuradha .S, MBBS, MD Asst. Professor6. Dr. Mangala Rao, MBBS, MD Asst. Professor7. Dr. Deepak Kamath, MBBS, MD Asst. Professor
PATHOLOGY1. Dr. Pritilata Rout, MBBS, MD Professor & Head2. Dr. Majorie Maria Anne Correa, MBBS, MD Professor3. Dr. Usha Kini, MBBS, MD, DCP, Professor
DNB, FICP, FAMS4. Dr. John A. Thomas, MBBS, MD Emeritus Professor
DHE,FRC(Path),FICP,FAMS5. Dr. Julian Alphonse Crasta, MBBS, MD DNB Professor6. Dr. Rajalakshmi .T, MBBS, MD, DNB Addl. professor7. Dr. Anuradha Ananthamurthy Addl. Professor
MBBS, MD, MSc8. Dr. Inchara Y.K., MBBS, MD, DNB Assoc. Professor9. Dr. Suravi Mohanty, MBBS,DCP,DNB Asst. Professor10. Dr. Panjwani Poonam .K, MBBS, MD Asst. Professor11. Dr. Gayatri, MBBS, MD Asst. Professor12. Dr. Renuka Malipatel, MBBS, MD Asst. Professor13. Dr. Gnanapriya .V, MBBS, MD Lecturer14. Dr. Maria Frances Bukelo, MBBS, MD Lecturer15. Dr. Arshiya Ansum, MBBS, MD Lecturer16. Dr. Shrithi Karanth, MBBS, MD Lecturer17. Dr. Pragnashree Mukhopadhyay, MBBS, MD Lecturer18. Dr. Amanda Christina Pinto, MBBS, MD Lecturer19. Dr. Purvi Mathus, MBBS, MD Lecturer
TRANSFUSION MEDICINE AND IMMUNO HAEMATOLOGY1. Dr. S. Sitalakshmi, MBBS, DCP,DNB,Ph.D Professor & Head2. Dr. Shanthala Devi .A.M, MBBS, MD Professor3. Dr. Vanamala .A.A, MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor4. Dr. J. Latha Fathima, MBBS, DNB, DCP Asst. Professor5. Dr. Megha J. Zacharia, MBBS, MD Lecturer
6. Dr. Shilpa .G, MBBS, MD Lecturer7. Dr. Sumitra Shivakoti, MBBS, MD Lecturer8. Dr. Parimala Puttaiah, MBBS, DCP Senior Tutor
MICROBIOLOGY
1. Dr. N.S. Srikanth, MBBS, MD Professor & Head
2. Dr. S. Muralidharan, MBBS, MD Professor
3. Dr. Baijayanti Mishra, MBBS,MD Addl. Professor
4. Dr. Ranjani Shamsundar, MBBS,MD,DMV Addl. Professor
5. Dr. Savitha Nagaraj, MBBS, MD, DNB Assoc. Professor
6. Dr. Jayanthi Savio, MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor
7. Dr. Mary Dias, MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor
8. Dr. Smitha Mary Rockey, MBBS, MD Asst. Professor
9. Dr. Supriya Gachinmath, MBBS, MD Asst. Professor
10. Dr. Vani .C, MBBS, MD Lecturer
11. Dr. Mamatha .V, MBBS, MD Lecturer
12. Dr. Priyadarshini A Padaki, MBBS, MD Lecturer
COMMUNITY HEALTH
1. Dr. Bobby Joseph, MBBS, MD, DNB Professor & Head2. Dr. Arvind Kasthuri, MBBS, MD, DNB Professor
3. Dr. Dominic Misquith, MBBS, MD DCH, MSc Professor
4. Dr. B. Ramakrishna Goud, MBBS, MD Addl. Professor
5. Dr. Sulekha .T, MBBS, MD Addl. Professor
6. Dr. Prem Kumar Mony, MBBS, MD. M.Sc Assoc. Professor
7. Dr. Naveen Ramesh, MBBS,MD Assoc. Professor
8. Dr. Deepthi N. Shanbhag, MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor
9. Dr. Pretesh R. Kiran, MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor
10. Dr. Rashmi Rodrigues, MBBS, MD Asst. Professor
11. Dr. Twinkle Agrawal, MBBS, MD Asst. Professor
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12. Dr. Farah Naaz Fathima, MBBS, MD, DNB, PGDHAAsst. Professor
13. Dr. Avita Rose Johnson, MBBS, MD , PGDMLE Asst. Professor14. Dr. Daisy John, MBBS, DO Lecturer
15. Ms. Rajitha K, B.Sc., M.Sc Lecturer
16. Dr. Nancy .G Angeline, MBBS, MD Lecturer
17. Dr. Karthik Rao. MBBS Medical Officer
FORENSIC MEDICINE1. Dr. Varghese .P.S, MBBS, DFM, MD Professor & Head2. Dr. Asma Kausar, MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor
3. Dr. Shashikanth Naik C.R., MBBS, MD Asst. Professor4. Dr. G. Babu Rao, MBBS Tutor5. Dr. Betty Alben, MBBS Tutor
MEDICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT1. Dr. K. Srinivasan, MBBS, MD Dean & Officer Incharge
2. Dr. Sanjiv Lewin, MBBS, MD, DNB Professor & Head
3. Dr. S.D. Tarey, MBBS, MD Member
4. Dr. Sitalakshmi, MBBS, DCP,DNB,Ph.D Member
5. Dr. John Stephen .S, MBBS, MD, DNB Member
6. Dr. Suneetha .N, MBBS, MS Member
7. Dr.Ishwara Bhat .P MBBS, MD Member
8. Dr. Nachiket Shankar MBBS, MS Member
9. Dr. Mary Joseph, MBBS, MS Member
10. Dr. Shirley George, MBBS, MS Member
11. Dr. Shoba Nair, MBBS, MD, MRCP Member
12. Dr. Maria Pauline, MBBS, MD Member
13. Dr. Lakshmi T.A., MBBS, MD Member
14. Dr. Pretesh Kiran, MBBS, MD Member
15. Dr. Mary Dias, MBBS, MD Member
16. Dr. Farah Naaz Fathima, MBBS, MD, DNB, PGDHA Member
17. Dr. Mangala Rao, MBBS, MD Member
18. Dr. Jui Yeshavant Lagoo, MBBS, MD Member
19. Dr. Deepali Saxena, MBBS, DNB Member
GENERAL MEDICINE1. Dr. K.S. Chandra Mouli, MBBS, MD Professor & Head
2. Dr. G.D. Ravindran, MBBS, MD, DNB FCGP Professor
3. Dr. Cecil Reuben Ross, MBBS, MD Professor
4. Dr. Rekha Pradeep, MBBS, MD Professor
5. Dr. Seena Sankar, MBBS, MD Addl. Professor
6. Dr. Jyothi M. Idiculla, MBBS, MD, MRCP Addl. Professor
7. Dr. Sara Chandy, MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor
8. Dr. Ratnamala .C, MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor
9. Dr. Soumya Umesh, MBBS, DNB Assoc. Professor
10. Dr. Geetha Ann Francis, MBBS, MD, DNB Assoc. Professor
11. Dr. Anasuya D.S., MBBS, MD Asst. Professor
12. Dr. Abdul Mateen .A, MBBS, MD Asst. Professor
13. Dr. Saba Fathima .M, MBBS, MD, MRCP Asst. Professor
14. Dr. Shruti Kulkarni .M, MBBS, DNB Asst. Professor
15. Dr. Sanjuktha Rao, MBBS, MD Asst. Professor
16. Dr. Mary George, MBBS, MD Asst. Professor
17. Dr. Pavitha Lokesh, MBBS, DNB Sr. Resident
18. Dr. Shashidhar Patil, MBBS, DNB Sr. Resident
19. Dr. Shubhada, MBBS, MD Sr. Resident
20. Dr. Kurian Thomas, MBBS, MD Sr. Resident
21. Dr. Angel Mary Joseph, MBBS, MD Sr. Resident
22. Dr. Debdatta Hajari Sarkar, MBBS, MD Sr. Resident
23. Dr. Ganesh .V, MBBS, MD Sr. Resident
24. Dr. B Sheba Charles, MBBS, DNB Sr. Resident
25. Dr. Thenmozhi .N, MBBS, MD Sr. Resident
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DIVISION OF GERIATRIC MEDICINE1. Dr. Betsy Mathew, MBBS, MD Professor & In-charge
DIVISION OF RHEUMATOLOGY1. Dr. Vineetha Shoba, MBBS, MD, DM Professor & In-charge
2. Dr. Savitha Anne Sebastian, MBBS, MD Senior. Resident
3. Dr. Desai Anu Mohan, MBBS, DNB Senior. Resident
4. Dr. Suneeth Kuriakose MBBS, MD Tutor
DEPARTMENT OF PULMONARY MEDICINE1. Dr. George A. D'Souza, MBBS, MD DNB Professor & Head
2. Dr. Uma Maheswari .K, MBBS, MD, DNB Professor
3. Dr. Priya Ramachandran, MBBS, MD, DNB Addl. Professor
4. Dr. Uma Devaraj, MBBS, DNB Assoc. Professor
5. Dr. Senthil .D, MBBS, MD Senior Resident
6. Dr. Ashtekar Amol Anil Rao, MBBS, DNB Senior Resident
7. Dr. Darshana .R, MBBS, MD Senior Resident
8. Dr. Varghese Louis MBBS, MD Senior Resident
CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE1. Dr. Sriram Sampath, MBBS, MD Professor & Head
2. Dr. Bhuvana Krishna MBBS, MD Addl.Professor
3. Dr. Haji Mohammed Ismail, MBBS, MD Assoc.Professor
4. Dr. Deshikar .L.N, MBBS, DA Jr.Consultant
(at the level of Asst.Prof.)
5. Dr. Anitha Varghese, MBBS, MD Sr. Resident
6. Dr. Jerry Thomas, MBBS, DA, DNB Sr. Resident
7. Dr. W. Sreedhar Reddy, MBBS, MD Sr. Resident
8. Dr. Jiby Jose, MBBS, MD Sr. Resident
ENDOCRINOLOGY1. Dr. Ganapathy Bantwal, MBBS, MD,DM Professor & Head2. Dr. Vageesh Ayyar, MBBS,MD,DM, MNAMS Professor3. Dr. Vivek Mathew, MBBS, MD, DM Assoc. Professor4. Dr. Belinda George, MBBS, MD Asst. Professor5. Dr. Manjunath .P.R, MBBS, MD Sr. Resident6. Dr. Sowrabha S, MBBS, MD Sr. Resident7. Dr. Patanjali .C.P., MBBS, MD Sr. Resident
EMERGENCY MEDICINE1. Dr. Shakuntala K. Murty, MBBS, MD MRCP Professor & Head2. Dr. Girish Narayan, MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor3. Dr. Ayesha Maria Dias, MBBS, MD Asst. Professor4. Dr. Gayatri Balachandran, MBBS, MS Asst. Professor5. Dr. Nivedita Devaprasad Mitta, MBBS, MS Asst. Professor6. Dr. Kiran .P.V, MBBS, F. in Emed Sr. Resident7. Dr. Srinivas Yamsani, MBBS, MD (Russia)Sr. Resident8. Dr. D.M. Nagaraj, MBBS Sr. Resident9. Dr. Kolla Subba Rao, MBBS. DA Sr. Resident10. Dr. Murtuza .N.G MBBS, MD Sr. Resident11. Dr. T. Sandeep, MBBS, MD Sr. Resident12. Dr. Arun Kumar, MBBS, MD Sr. Resident13. Dr. Sikha Ninon Mathew, MBBS Tutor
14. Dr. Mohammed Sajid Ali, MBBS Tutor
GENERAL SURGERY
1. Dr. L.N. Mohan, MBBS, MS Professor & Head2. Dr.Anthony P.P. Rozario, MBBS,DNB, FRCS Professor3. Dr. Subramanyam .S.G, MBBS,MS Professor4. Dr. Sridhar Govindaraj, MBBS,MS, DNB, FRCS Professor5. Dr. Sadashiv Patil, MBBS, MS Assoc. Professor6. Dr.Viswanath .S, MBBS, MS,DNB Assoc. Professor7. Dr. H.B. Suresh, MBBS, MS Assoc. Professor8. Dr. Noor Mohamed Shawnas Bahnou, Assoc. Professor
MBBS, DNB Fellow ship
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9. Dr. Anirudh .V, MBBS, MS Asst. Professor10. Dr. Raja .H, MBBS, MS, DNB, MRCS Asst. Professor11. Dr. Amit Kumar C. Jain, MBBS, DNB Asst. Professor12. Dr. Anjaneya .T, MBBS, MS Asst. Professor13. Dr. Ann Sunny, MBBS, DNB Asst. Professor14. Dr. Clement Prakash, MBBS, MS Senior Resident15. Dr. Robin Prabhu .I, MBBS, MS Senior Resident16. Dr. Giridhar .A, MBBS, MS Senior Resident17. Dr. Rahul Ralph Sima, MBBS, DNB Senior Resident18. Dr. Vivekanandan MBBS, DNB Senior Resident
DIVISION OF VASCULAR SURGERY.
1. Dr. Hemanth Kumar .P, MBBS, MS Professor2. Dr. Sunil Joshi, MBBS, MS, FIVS, Assoc. Professor
SURGICAL ONCOLOGY
1. Dr. Suraj Manjunath, MBBS,MS, MCh Professor & Head2. Dr. Shiva Kumar, MBBS, MS, MCh Addl. Professor3. Dr. Rakesh S. Ramesh, MBBS, DNB Asst.Professor4. Dr. Prasad .C, MBBS, MS, Sr. Resident
OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY
1. Dr. Sheela .C.N,MBBS,MD Professor & Head
2. Dr. Annamma Thomas, MBBS,MD Professor
3. Dr. Shirley George, MBBS, MS Professor
4. Dr. Vani Ramkumar, MBBS, MS Professor
5. Dr. Manjula .S.K, MBBS, MD Assoc.Professor
6. Dr. Shashikala Karanth, MBBS, DGO, DNB Assoc.Professor (ANO)
7. Dr. Jayashree V. Kanavi, MBBS, MD Asst. Professor (MWO)
8. Dr. K.M.N Vishnu Priya, MBBS MD Asst.Professor
9. Dr. Anuradha .G, MBBS, DGO, DNB Asst.Professor
10. Dr. Shobha .G, MBBS, MS, DNB Asst.Professor
11. Dr. Rao Preethi Venkatachala, MBBS, DNB Asst.Professor
12. Dr. Mohan Veera Prakishini, MBBS, DNB OBG Sr. Resident
13. Dr. Shilpa Venkatesh, MBBS, MS, Sr. Resident
14. Dr. Gonsalves Kavita Peter, MBBS,DGO,DNB Sr. Resident
15. Dr. Geeth Monappa, MBBS, MD Sr. Resident
16. Dr. Shivani Chandan. L, MBBS, MD Sr. Resident
17. Dr. Sripriya Mohan, MBBS, MS Sr. Resident
18. Dr. Veni .N, MBBS, MD Sr. Resident
19. Dr. Mehfooza .G Ahmed, MBBS, MS Sr. Resident
20. Dr. Deepa .R, MBBS, MS Sr. Resident
21. Dr. Devi .R, MBBS, MS Sr. Resident
GYNAECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY
1. Dr. Elizabeth Vallikad, MBBS, Professor & HeadMD, PhD (Gynae.Oncol.)
2. Dr. Premalatha .T.S, MBBS, DGO, DNB Assoc. Professor
3. Dr. Kiran Kulkarni, MBBS, MS Asst. Professor
4. Dr. Geeta Acharya, MBBS, MD Sr. Resident5. Dr. Sumangala, MBBS, MS Sr. Resident6. Dr. Bidkar Vishakha Chandrakant, Sr. Resident
MBBS,DGO,DNB
7. Dr. Rashmi .T.N, MBBS, DGO DNB Sr. Resident
ANA ESTHESIOLOGY
1. Dr. K.S. Vasudev Upadhyaya, MBBS,DA,DNB Professor & Head
2. Dr. Radhika D. Dhanpal, MBBS, MD, DA Professor
3. Dr. Kshma Kilpadi, MBBS, MD, DA Professor
4. Dr. Latha P. John, MBBS, MD, DA, FFARCS Professor
5. Dr. A.M. Kutappa, MBBS, MD, FRCA Professor
6. Dr. Sathyanarayana .P.S, MBBS,MD,DNB Professor
7. Dr. Savitha .K.S, MBBS, MD Addl. Professor
8. Dr. Bindu George, MBBS, MD, DA Addl. Professor
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9. Dr. Reena Nayar, MBBS, MD Addl. Professor
10. Dr. Moses Charles D'Souza, MBBS, MD Addl. Professor
11. Dr. Lagoo Jui Yeshavant, MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor
12. Dr. Vikram Shivappagoudar, MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor
13. Dr. Surbhi Gupta, MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor
14. Dr. Karthik Jain .M, MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor
15. Dr. Manjula Devi, MBBS, DNB, DA Assoc. Professor
16. Dr. Apporva N. Kothari, MBBS, MD Asst. Professor
17. Dr. Deepa Baskaran, MBBS, DA, DNB Asst. Professor
18. Dr. Nischala Dixit, MBBS, MD, DNB Assoc. Professor
19. Dr. Rashmi Rani, MBBS, MD, DNB Asst. Professor
20. Dr. Arpana, MBBS, DNB Asst. Professor
21. Dr. Sayeda Noor Huzefa, MBBS, MD Senior Resident
22. Dr. Shwetha Pai, MBBS, DA Senior Resident
23. Dr. Surekha .G, MBBS, MD Senior Resident
24. Dr. Swaraj J. Cherian MBBS, MD Senior Resident
25. Dr. Shilpa Bhimasen Joshi MBBS, DNB Senior Resident
26. Dr. Joyline Stephany D'Souza, MBBS, MD Senior Resident
27. Dr. Usha .R Sastry, MBBS, DA, DNB Senior Resident
28. Dr. Tejal .N Jivrajani, MBBS, MD Senior Resident
29. Dr. Malllikarjuna, MBBS, DNB Senior Resident
30. Dr. Arthy .E, MBBS, MD Senior Resident
31. Dr. Deepa .Y, MBBS, MD Senior Resident
32. Dr. Smita, MBBS, DA Senior Resident
33. Dr. Kavya .K.G, MBBS, MD Senior Resident
34. Dr. Anjali Teresa Mathew Ollapally, Senior Resident MBBS, MD
35. Dr. Thomas .T Vellapally, MBBS, MD Senior Resident
DEPARTMENT OF PALLIATIVE MEDICINE
1. Dr. S.D. Tarey, MBBS, MD, Professor & Head2. Dr.Shoba N. Nair, MBBS,MD,MRCP,M.Sc.in Assoc. Professor
Palliative Medicine3. Dr. Regina Mary Thiophin, MBBS Tutor
CARDIOLOGY1. Dr. Kiron Varghese, MBBS,MD,DM Professor & Head
2. Dr. Santosh .M.J, MBBS,MD,DNB Addl. Professor
3. Dr. Srilakshmi M.A. MBBS,DNB Assoc. Professor
4. Dr. Sreekanth Raghavan adjunct Assoc. Professor
GASTRO ENTEROLOGY1. Dr. Harshad C. Devarbhavi, MBBS, DCH, Professor & Head
MD.DNB(Med.) DNB (Gastro)DM
2. Dr. Maliikarjun, MBBS,MD, DM Addl. Professor
3. Dr. Balaji .G, MBBS, MD DM Asst. Professor
4. Dr. Vishnu Abishek Raj, MBBS, MD DM Asst. Professor
5. Dr. Sunil Kumar .N, MBBS, MD Senior Resident
6. Dr. Deepak Ganga .P, MBBS, MD Senior Resident
NEUROLOGY1. Dr.Thomas Mathew, MBBS, MD, DM Professor & Head
2. Dr.Gosala R.K. Sarma, MBBS, MD, DM Professor
3. Dr. Raghunandan Nadig, MBBS, MD, DNB Assoc. Professor
4. Dr. Arvind N. Prabhu, MBBS, MD, DM Asst. Professor
5. Dr. Amrutha Avati, MBBS, MD Senior Resident
6. Dr. Swapnil Madhav Naik, MBBS, MD Senior Resident
PAEDIATRICS1. Dr. Sylvan John Rego, MBBS, DCH, MD Professor & Head2. Dr. Sanjiv Lewin, MBBS,MD,DNB Professor3. Dr. Fulton Sebastian D'Souza, MBBS,MD Addl. Professor
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4. Dr. Anita Shet, MBBS, MD Addl. Professor5. Dr. Indumathi .C.K, MBBS, DCH, DNB Addl. Professor6. Dr. Chitra Dinakar, MBBS, DCH, DNB Addl. Professor7. Dr. Maria L. Lewin, MBBS, DCH, DNB Assoc. Professor8. Dr. A.V. Lalitha, MBBS, MD, DNB Assoc. Professor9. Dr. Anand Prakash, MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor10. Dr. Ranjini Srinivasan, MBBS, DNB Asst. Professor11. Dr. Akshay Ballal, MBBS, MD, Asst. Professor12. Dr. Sushma .K, MBBS, DNB Asst. Professor13. Dr. Sarita Ann Bosco, MBBS,DNB,DCH Asst. Professor14. Dr. Tarangini, MBBS, MD, IAP, FNB Asst. Professor15. Dr. Madhura .K.L, MBBS, MD Senior Resident16. Dr. Naina Bhat, MBBS, DNB Senior Resident17. Dr.Savitha K, MBBS, MD Senior Resident18. Dr. Aruna Sethuraman, MBBS, MD Senior Resident19. Dr. Jyothi .M, MBBS, MD Senior Resident20. Dr. Poornima .R.N, MBBS, DNB Senior Resident21. Dr. Gonsalve S Seema Peter, MBBS, DCH, DNB Senior Resident22. Dr. Shilpa .K.S, MBBS, B.Ed M.Ed Senior Resident
(Unit of Hope)23. Dr. Khizerulla Sharief, MBBS, MD Senior Resident24. Dr. Kiran Raghu MBBS, MD Senior Resident
NEONATOLOGY1. Dr. Suman Rao .P.N, MBBS,MD,DM, Professor & Head2. Dr. Chandrakala .B.S, MBBS, MD, DNB Assoc. Professor3. Dr. Shashidhar .A, MBBS, MD, DM Asst. Professor4. Dr. Saudamini Vijay Nesargi, MBBS, DNB Fellowship Asst. Professor
PAEDIATRIC NEPHROLOGY1. Dr. Arpana A. Iyengar, MBBS, MD Professor & Head2. Dr. Anil Vasudevan, MBBS, MD, DNB Assoc. Professor3. Dr. Priya Josephine Pais, MBBS, MD, DM Assoc. Professor4. Dr. Nivedita Kamath, MBBS, MD, DNB,
Fellow (Paed. Nephro.) Asst. Professor
PAEDIATRIC SURGERY1. Dr. Mainak Deb, MBBS, MS, M.Ch Professor & Head2. Dr. Kanishka Das, MBBS, MS, M.Ch Professor3. Dr. Shubha .A.M, MBBS, MS, M.Ch Assoc. Professor4. Dr. Prasanna Kumar .A.R, MBBS, MS, M.Ch Assoc. Professor5. Dr. Kiran .M, MBBS, MS, M.Ch Asst. Professor6. Dr. Subhamshu K.C., MBBS, MS, M.Ch Senior Resident
RADIODIAGNOSIS1. Dr. Ravi Hoisala, MBBS,DMRD, MD, DNB Professor & Head2. Dr. Babu Philip, MBBS, MD Professor3. Dr. Binu Joy, MBBS, MD Addl. Professor4. Dr. Arun George, MBBS, MD Addl. Professor5. Dr. Pavan .K.V, MBBS, MD Addl. Professor6. Dr. Deepali Saxena, MBBS, DNB Asst. Professor7. Dr. Sandeep .S,MBBS, MD Asst. Professor8. Dr. Soumya .C, MBBS,MD Asst. Professor9. Dr. Venkata Suman Kuna, MBBS, MD Sr. Resident10. Dr. Rakesh .C.A, MBBS, DNB Sr. Resident11. Dr. Nidhi, MBBS, MD Sr. Resident12. Dr. Partha Sarathi Sarkar, MBBS, DMRD, DNB Sr. Resident13. Dr. Arun Kumar .K, MBBS, MD Sr. Resident14. Dr. Sankar .N, MBBS, MD Sr. Resident15. Dr. Anil Kumar Swamy, MBBS, DMRD Sr. Resident
OPHTHALMOLOGY1. Dr. Andrew Kenneth Vasnaik, MBBS, MS Professor & Head2. Dr. Reji Koshy Thomas, MBBS, MS Professor3. Dr. C.S.Manjoo MBBS, MS Professor4. Dr. Usha Vasu, MBBS, DOMS, DNB Professor5. Dr. Suneetha N. MBBS, MS Professor6. Dr. Mary Joseph, MBBS, MS Addl. Professor7. Dr. Mary Varghese, MBBS, MS, DOMS Addl. Professor8. Dr. Yamini Priya .V.R, MBBS, MS Assoc. Professor9. Dr. Bhargavi G. Pawar, MBBS, MS Asst. Professor10. Dr. Sangeetha Sriram, MBBS, DNB Asst. Professor
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11. Dr. Ankita Chetan Kothari, MBBS,DNB Sr. Resident12. Dr. Amrita Anil Mumar, MBBS, MS Sr. Resident13. Dr. Shubhashree Karat, MBBS, MS Sr. Resident14. Dr. Shilpa Kumar, MBBS, MS Sr. Resident
CARDIO THORACIC SURGERY1. Dr. Navin Prakash Lal, MBBS,MS,M.Ch Professor & Head
2. Dr. Sreekar Balasundaram, MBBS, MS, DNB Asst. Professor
NEURO SURGERY1. Dr. Ashis K. Chand, MBBS,MS MCh.DNB Professor & Head
2. Dr. Manmeet Singh Santosh Singh Addl. ProfessorChhabra, MBBS, MS, MCh
3. Dr. Vineesh K. Varghese, MBBS, MS, M.Ch Assoc. Professor
4. Dr. Gurneet Singh Sawhney, MBBS, MS,M.Ch Asst. Professor5. Dr. Dhande Mukesh Arun, MBBS, DNB M.Ch Senior Resident
PLASTIC SURGERY
1. Dr. Vijay T.M.Joseph, MBBS, MS, M.Ch Professor & Head2. Dr. Abha Rani Kujur, MBBS, MS, M.Ch Addl. Professor3. Dr. Sunder Raj Ellur, MBBS, MS, Mch Addl. Professor4. Dr.Rajeshwari .D, MBBS, FRCS Jr. Consultant
(at the level of Asst. Professor)5. Dr. Narendra .S.M, MBBS, MS,MCh Asst. Professor6. Dr. Naren, MBBS, MS,MCh Asst. Professor7. Dr. Narender, MBBS, MS,MCh Asst. Professor
PSYCHIATRY
1. Dr. Ashok M.V., MBBS, MD Professor & Head2. Dr.Sunita Simon, MBBS, MRCPsych DNB Professor3. Dr.R.B. Galgali, MBBS,DPM MD, DNB Professor4. Dr. K.Srinivasan, MBBS, MD, DPM Professor & Dean5. Dr. Tanya Machado, (Cli.Psy)BA,MA,DM Professor
& SP,Ph.D
6. Dr. S.M. Manohari, MBBS, MD Addl. Professor
7. Dr.Vijaya Raman, B.A.(PSY), M.A Addl. Professor M. phil, Ph.D.
8. Dr. Vidya S. Mphil, Ph.D Assoc. Professor9. Dr. Johnson Pradeep, MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor10. Dr. Priya Sreedaran, MBBS, DNB Asst. Professor11. Dr. Kimneihat Vaiphei, MSW, M. Phil, Ph.D Lecturer12. Dr. Divya Hegde, MBBS, MD Senior Resident13. Dr. Lakshmi Nirisha P., MBBS, MD Senior Resident14. Dr. Bhavya K. Bairy, MBBS, MD Senior Resident15. Dr. Abhilash Balakrishnan, MBBS, MD Senior Resident16. Dr. Anvar Sadath V., M.Phil, Ph.D. Lecturer (PSW)
DERMATOLOGY, VENEREOLOGY & LEPROLOGY
1. Dr. Sujata Raj, MBBS, DVD, MD, DNB Professor & Head
2. Dr. Anil Abraham, MBBS, MD, DNB Professor
3. Dr. Mary Augustine, MBBS, MD Professor
4. Dr. John Stephen .S, MBBS, MD, DNB Professor
5. Dr. Vijay V Aithal, MBBS, DVD, DNB Addl. Professor
6. Dr. Ishwara Bhat .P, MBBS, MD Addl. Professor
7. Dr. Meryl Antony, MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor
8. Dr. Madhukara .J, MBBS, DVD,DNB Assoc. Professor
9. Dr. Soumya Kaimal, MBBS, MD Asst. Professor
10. Dr. Shubha, MBBS, MD Asst. Professor
11. Dr. Prathibha, MBBS, DNB Senior Resident
12. Dr.Sumedha Ballal, MBBS, MD Senior Resident
GENITO URINARY SURGERY (UROLOGY)
1. Dr. Surya Kant Choubey, MBBS,MS,Mch Professor & Head
2. Dr. Nagaraja A. Rao, MBBS,MS, MCh Professor
3. Dr. A. Mohan, MBBS, MS, MCh, DNB Professor
4. Dr. Pramod S., MBBS,MS, M.Ch, Asst.Professor
5. Dr. Chethan V.N., MBBS, MS Senior Resident
6. Dr. Ganesh Hegde K., MBBS, MS Senior Resident
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NEPHROLOGY
1. Dr. S. Renuka, MBBS, MD (Med.) DNB Professor & Head
2. Dr. Ravi .P.D, MBBS,MD, DM, DNB, PGDMLS Professor
3. Dr. Prashant G. Kedlaya, MBBS,MD,DM,DNBProfessor
4. Dr. Atul Desai, MBBS, MD, DM Asst. Professor
5. Dr. Limesh M MBBS,MD,DNB, Asst. Professor
Fellow in Nephro
6. Dr. Sanjay T Patil, MBBS, MD, DNB Senior Resident
7. Dr. Pramod G.R, MBBS, MD, Senior Resident
8. Dr. Jithu Kurian, MBBS, MD, Senior Resident
OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY (E.N.T.)1. Dr. Ophelia D'Souza .B, MBBS,DLO,DNB Professor & Head2. Dr. Balasubramanya .A.M, MBBS, MS Professor3. Dr. Anita Ross, MBBS, MS Professor4. Dr. Ramesh .A, MBBS,MS Addl. Professor5. Dr. V. Srinivas, MBBS, MS Assoc. Professor6. Dr. Nanda Kumar, MBBS,MS Assoc. Professor7. Dr. Soumya .M.S, MBBS, MS Asst. Professor8. Dr. Pratibha .C.B,MBBS, DLO Asst. Professor9. Dr. Pentapati Chaitanya, MBBS, MS, Senior Resident10. Dr. Poonam K. Saidha, MBBS, MS, Senior Resident11. Dr. Deepthi Sathish, MBBS, DNB, Senior Resident12. Dr. Natashya Hilda Rent, MBBS, MS Senior Resident13. Mrs. M. Nagapoornima, BSc, MSc, Sp & Hg Lecturer14. Mrs. Sowmya M. Nayak, BSc, M.Sc, Sp & Hg Lecturer
ORTHOPAEDICS1. Dr. Thomas Issac, MBBS, MS, D'Ortho Professor & Head
2. Dr. Davy Jacob Olakkengil, MBBS, D'Ortho, Professor MS, MRCS(EDN)
3. Dr. Gaurav Sharma, MBBS, MS, Professor
4. Dr. Ramesh L.J. MBBS, D'Ortho, MS, Professor
5. Dr. Mallikarjuna Swamy .B, MBBS,D'Ortho,DNB Professor
6. Dr. Amaravati S. Rajkumar, Professor MBBS, DNB Ortho
7. Dr. Sudhir Nagesh Pai, MBBS, MS, Addl.Professor
8. Dr. Joe Joseph Cherian, MBBS, MS, Assoc.Professor
9. Dr. Rajagopal .H.P, MBBS, D'Ortho, DNB Assoc.Professor
10. Dr. Srinivasalu .S, MBBS, D'Ortho, DNB Assoc.Professor
11. Dr. Binu T. Kurian, MBBS, MS, Assoc.Professor
12. Dr. Madan Mohan .M, MBBS, MS, Assoc. Professor
13. Dr. Mathew David, MBBS, MS Asst. Professor
14. Dr. Mahadev Kumar .P, MBBS, D’Ortho Senior Resident15. Dr. Maria Joseph Sam Fredrick, MBBS, MS Senior Resident
16. Dr. Jithin Orville Lobo, MBBS, MS Senior Resident
17. Dr. Sathya Vamsi Krishna, MBBS, MS Senior Resident
18. Dr. Harsha H.J., MBBS, DNB Senior Resident
19. Dr. Vinayakumar Gunjalli, MBBS, MS Senior Resident
20. Dr. Tamboowalla Keith Behram, MBBS, MS Senior Resident
PHYSICAL MEDICINE & REHABILITATION1. Dr. Kurian Zachariah, MBBS, DNB Professor & Head
2. Dr. Rajalakshmi .H, MBBS, DNB Professor
3. Dr. Nidhi Rawat, MBBS, DNB Asst Professor
4. Dr. Priyanka Tiwari, MBBS, DNB Senior Resident
5. Dr. Sankaranarayanan, MBBS, MD Senior Resident
(Physiotherapy )6. Mr. V. Arun Stephen Solomon, BPT,MPT,BLS Assoc. Professor
7. Mrs. Smitha Elizabeth Joseph BPT, MPT Lecturer
8. Mrs. Appireddy Gari Haritha BPT, MPT Lecturer
9. Mr. Antony Paul, BPT, MPT Lecturer
10. Mr. Nikhil .C.H, BPT Tutor
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11. Mrs. Joyce V. Chacko, BPT Tutor
12. Mr. P. Immanuel Abraham, BPT Tutor
13. Mr. Mohammad Shameer .S, BPT Tutor
14. Mr. Piyush Gupta, BPT Tutor
DENTAL SURGERY1. Dr. C.S. Nithya, BDS, MDS Addl. Professor &
incharge2. Dr. Geeta Amritrao Kale, BDS,MDS Professor3. Dr. Afrose Parveen, BDS, MDS Professor4. Dr. Purushotham Manvi, BDS, MDS Professor5. Dr. Khalid Sheriff, BDS Jr. Consultant
(at the level of Asst.Prof.)6. Dr. Hema Agnihotri, BDS, MDS Asst. Professor7. Dr. Anju Roy, BDS Tutor
RADIATION ONCOLOGY
1. Dr. Mazhar Hasan Shariff, MBBS, Professor. & Head
MD, DMRT
2. Dr. Sandeep Muzumber MD, Fellowship Asst. Professor
3. Dr. Avinash .H.U, MBBS, MD Asst. Professor
PHYSICAL EDUCTION
1. Mr. Ramanjinappa M. M.P. Ed., M.Phil In-Charge-HOD
MEDICAL ETHICS
Dr. G.D. Ravindran MD, DNB, FCGP Professor & Head
Dr. Sanjiv Lewin MD, DNB Professor
Dr. Shakuntala Murthy MD Professor
Dr. Sunita Simon Kurpad MRC (Psych), DNB Professor
Dr. Jyothi Idiculla, MBBS, MD Addl. Professor
Dr. Vanamala, MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor
Dr. Johnson Pradeep, MBBS, MD Assoc. Professor
PASTORAL CARE
Fr. Vincent Rodriques Chaplain
Fr. Charles Mathew Asst.Chaplain
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFFC.B.C.I. SOCIETY FOR MEDICAL EDUCATION
Rev.Dr.Paul Parathazham Secretary, CBCI Society
L.Ph., LTh.,M.A., Ph.D (Sociol,USA) for Medical Education
Director, SJNAHS
Rev. Fr. Glen Mascarenhas BCom, FCA Treasurer, CBCI Society for
Medical EducationAssociate Director (Finance),SJNAHS
Rev. Fr. Jesudoss Rajamanickam Assistant Director (Finance),SJNAHS
Mr. Steeven D'Souza Superintendent
Mrs. Sophia Heera John Executive Secretary
ST. JOHN’S MEDICAL COLLEGE
Rev. Fr. Duming Dias Associate DirectorMA, MED, MBA
Dr. Dominic Misquith Administrative Officer
Mr. Roshan S. Noronha Supdt. Academic Section
Mr. Alby John Dy. Supdt., Accounts
Mr. P.E. Mathew Dy.Supdt., Estate Section
Mrs. Jacintha Reynald Personal Secretary to theDean
Sr. Marylit (Mariya Kutty) Secretary to the AssociateDirector
Dr. John Clarence S. Librarian
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ST. JOHN’S MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL
Rev. Fr. Pradeep Kumar Samad Associate Director
B.Ph, B.Th., MSW,DHA
Dr. Vijay T.M. Joseph M.S, M.Ch. Chief of Medical ServicesMr. Sujit Mathew, M.Sc (Hons) Gen. Manager HREconomics, Master of Management Sciences
Mrs. Madonna Britto M.Sc (Nursing) Chief of Nursing Services
Dr. Savio Pereira MBBS,MS,MBA,M.Phil(HHSM) Assoc. Medical Supdt.
Prof. Sr. Fatima Puthenthoppil, M.Sc (Nursing) Nursing Supdt.
ST. JOHN’S COLLEGE OF NURSING
Dr. Sr. Celcy Mary M.Sc.,(N), Ph.D Principal
Prof. Reena Menon, M.Sc., (N) Vice. Principal
Sr. Flora D'souza Officer in charge of Administration
MEDICAL STUDENTS’ HOSTELSRev. Fr. Duming Dias Chief WardenSr. Janet Asst. WardenDr. Varghese P.S. Asst. WardenDr. David Mathew Asst. WardenDr. Kiran M. Asst. WardenDr. Kurian Thomas Asst. Warden
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FINANACERev. Fr. Glen Mascarenhas B.Com, FCA
Treasurer, CBCI Society for Medical Education
Mr. S.S Patil Project ManagerMrs. Martha Jayashree Jr. Legal OfficerDr. Dominic Misquith Co-ordinator (Purchase Department)Mr. K. Caleb Sekhar IT Manager
ST. JOHN'S RESEARCH INSTITUTE (SJRI)
Dr. George D'Souza MD, DNB DeanDr. Tony David Sanjiv Raj MD Vice Dean
AWARDS, PRIZES AND SCHOLARSHIPS
(1) "The SJMC Alumni Association Scholarship"(founded by the Executive Committee of the SJMC AlumniAssociation in 1992).Awarded to TWO Post Graduate Students on a merit-cum-meansbasis each year.
(2) "The Prof. A.N. Radhakrishnan Scholarship"(founded by Dr. A.N. Balasundaram).Awarded to ONE Post Graduate Student on a merit-cum-meansbasis each year.
(3) "Mr. Thomas Putti Memorial Scholarship"(founded by Dr. Joseph Putti in 1991).Awarded to an Undergraduate or a Postgraduate student ofSt. John's Medical College on a merit-cum-means basis each year,with additional weightage to those who show keen interest inCancer Research.
(4) "Dr. R. Chavrimootoo Scholarship"(founded by Dr. R. Chavrimootoo, Alumnus of batch 1967, in 1992).Awarded to a Post Graduate Student on a merit-cum-means basiseach year.
(5) "Peter Menezes Scholarship"(founded by Mrs. Brice Menezes in 1994 in memory of her husband).Awarded to TWO Post Graduate Students on a merit-cum-meansbasis each year.
(6) "Dr. Sr. Mary Glowrey JMJ-CHAI Scholarship"(founded by The Catholic Hospital Association of India).Awarded to ONE P.G. student on a merit-cum-means basis each year.
(7) "Ms. Louise Rebello Scholarship"(founded by Ms. Louise Rebello in 1995).
Awarded to ONE P.G. student on a merit-cum-means basis eachyear.
(8) "1991 Batch of MBBS Students' Scholarship"(founded by the 1991 batch of MBBS students).Awarded each year to a Post Graduate student on a merit-cum-means basis.
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(9) "Mohan Peter Family Scholarships"(founded by Dr. Mohan Peter, Alumnus of Batch 1963).Awarded each year to THREE Post Graduate students on amerit-cum-means basis.
(10) "Paul Francis Mooken Memorial Scholarship"(founded by the 1987 batch MBBS students and Dr. Paul FrancisMooken's Family).Awarded each year to ONE Post Graduate student on a merit-cum-means basis.
(11) "1993 Batch of MBBS Students' Scholarship"(founded by the 1993 batch of MBBS students).Awarded each year to ONE Post Graduate student on a merit-cum-means basis.
(12) "C.B.C.I Society for Medical Education Scholarship"(Instituted by the Governing Board of the C.B.C.I. Society forMedical Education in 2003).Awarded to one P.G. Student on a merit-cum-means basis.
(13) "Rev. Dr. Percival Fernandez Award"(founded in the year 2000 by Dr. Percival Fernandez)Awarded to an All Round Best Outgoing Post Graduate of the Yearin the Medical College.
(14) "Dr. Reddy's Laboratories Prize".(founded by the Dr. Reddy's Laboratory in 1999).Awarded to TWO Post Graduate Students - one in GeneralMedicine and one in Obstetrics & Gynaecology - who secure thehighest marks in a special prize examination conducted by theDepartment for the outgoing graduates.
15. Mrs. Vanaja Nagendran & Mr. K.Tl Shivalingaiah Memorial GoldMedal(founded by Dr. Radhika Dhanpal & Dr. Savitha K.S. in memoryof their parents)Awarded to one best out- going postgraduate student inAnesthesiology each year.
16. "Dr. Arun Kilpadi Prize"(Founded by Dr. Arun Kilpadi)Awarded to a final year P.G. Student in M S General Surgery whostands first a Prize Examination to be conducted 6 months priorto the final M S General Surgery Examination.