Gujarat Medical Education & Research Society Health and Family Welfare Department, Government of Gujarat

Pathology

Overview

GOAL 
The broad goal of the teaching of undergraduate student in Pathology is to provide the students with a comprehensive knowledge of the mechanisms and causes of disease, in order to enable him/her to achieve complete understanding of the natural history and clinical manifestations of disease.

OBJECTIVES

KNOWLEDGE

At the end of the course, the student should be able to:-

  1. Describe the structure and ultrastructure of a sick cell, mechanisms of cell degeneration, cell death and repair and be able to correlate structural and functional alterations.
  2. Explain the pathophysiological processes which govern the maintenance of homeostasis, mechanisms of their disturbance and the morphological and clinical manifestations associated with it.
  3. Describe the mechanisms and patterns to tissue response to injury such that she/he can appreciate the pathophysiology of disease processes and their clinical manifestations.
  4. Correlate normal and altered morphology (gross and microscopic) of different organ systems in common diseases to the extent needed for understanding of disease processes and their clinical significance.

SKILLS 

At the end of the course, the student should be able to:-

  1. Describe the rationale and principles of technical procedures of the diagnostic laboratory tests and interpretation of the results;
  2. Perform the simple bed-side tests on blood, urine and other biological fluid samples;
  3. Draw a rational scheme of investigations aimed at diagnosing and managing the cases of common disorders;
  4. Understand biochemical/physiological disturbances that occur as a result of disease in collaboration with pre clinical departments.

INTEGRATION 

At the end of training he/she should be able to integrate the causes of disease and relationship of different etiological factors (social, economic and environmental) that contribute to the natural history of diseases most prevalent in India.

Staff Details

Sr. No.

Name of the Faculty

Designation

Mobile No.

Email id

1

Dr. Neena Doshi

Professor 

9825436699

neenapdoshi@gmail.com

2

Dr. Savitri Chauhan

Associate Professor

8238031023

savitri_chauhan@yahoo.com

3

Dr. Dimple Darad

Associate Professor

9825288185

dimpledarad@yahoo.com

4

Dr. Alaukika Rathwa

Associate Professor

9824334011

alaukikarathwa34011@yahoo.co.in

5

Dr. Jignasha Patel

Associate Professor

9909034357

dr.jignashapatel@gmail.com

6

Dr. Dharmesh Kapuriya

Associate Professor

9898117549

dharmeshkapuriya@gmail.com 

7

Dr. Aditi Dholakiya

Assistant Professor

9824313724

dharmeshvasavada@gmail.com

8

Dr.Sheetal Kher

Assistant Professor

9925009399

drsheetalkher@gmail.com 

9

Dr. Vaibhavi Sharma

Assistant Professor

8460170724

vaibhaviyogesh@gmail.com

10

Dr. Prakash Dasa

Tutor

9898144611

prakashdasa275@gmail.com

11

Dr. Mayuree Modi

Tutor

9426328646

mayureemodi@yahoo.com

12

Dr.Poonam Radadiya

Tutor

9712967673

drpoonamradadiya@gmail.com 

13

Dr. Piyush Vaghela

Tutor

9712969732

drpiyushvaghela@yahoo.co.in

14

Dr. Satarupa Samanta 

Tutor 

9978134920

satarupa_88@yahoo.co.in 

Publications

Sr. No.

Title of Paper

Authors

Citation of Journal

Details of Indexing

1.

Original article: Comparison of Panpanicolaou and acridine orange stains in the diagnosis of trichomounas vaginalis infection in vaginal discharge  (Annals of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Vol. 4, Issue 6, November- December, 2017) [ Page No. A-749 – A-754]

Dr. Neena Doshi

Citation (11/3/19) Cited by (0)

Index Copernicus, Advanced Science Index, Research Gate, Google Scholar…

2.

Original article: Effectiveness of team-based learning methodology in teaching transfusion medicine to medical undergraduates in third semester: A comparative study (Asian Journal of Transfusion Science- Volume 11, Issue 2, July-December, 2017) [ page no. 86- 94] 

Dr. Neena Doshi

Citation (11/3/19) Cited by 2

DOAJ, Index Copernicus, Advanced Science Abstracts, PubMed Central, SCOPUS 

3.

Original Article: Association of Diabetes Mellitus and Histopathological Diagnosed Lichen Planus (Annals of Pathology and 

Laborator y Medicine, Vil. 5, Issue 4, April, 2018) [ Page no. A-339 –A- 342] 

Dr. Dimple Darad, 

Dr. Savitri Chauhan 

Citation (16/3/19) Cited by (0)

Index Copernicus (IC) Value (ICV 2016): 74.20

4.

Original Article: Assessment of Demographic Profile and Cytopathological Diagnosis of Thoracic Mass Lesions Using CT-guided FNAC (Annals of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine)

Dr. Dimple Darad, 

Dr. Savitri Chauhan

Citation (16/3/19) Cited by (0)

Index Copernicus (IC) Value (ICV 2016): 74.20

5.

Original Research Article:  Assessment of Diagnostic Accuracy of Endometrial Aspiration Technique and Comparison of the CYTO-Morphology of Aspiration Smears with Histopathology  (Indian Journal of Pathology: Research and Practice (IJPRP) Volume 7, Number 3, march 2018) [ Page no. 330 – 334] 

Dr. Dimple Darad, 

Dr. Savitri Chauhan

Citation (16/3/19) Cited by (0)

2015: 74.88; 2016: 77.23 (Index Copernicus)

6.

Original Research Article: Correlation between Mean Platelet Volume and the Cause of Thrombocytopenia: A Hospital based Study (Indian Journal of Pathology: Research and Practice (IJPRP), Volume 7, Number 3, march 2018) [ Page no. 335 – 339]

Dr. Dimple Darad

Citation (16/3/19) Cited by (0)

2015: 74.88; 2016: 77.23 (Index Copernicus)

7.

Original Research Article: Soft Tissue Tumors: Incidence and Distribution in a Tertiary Care Centre (Indian Journal of Pathology: Research and Practice (IJPRP) )[ Volume 7, Number 10, October 2018) [ Page no. 1063 – 1068]

Dr. Jignasha Patel

 

2015: 74.88; 2016: 77.23 (Index Copernicus)

8.

Original Article: Cytohistological Correlation of Palpable Brest Mass: A Study of 300 Cases (Annals of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Vol.4, Issue 6, November-December, 2017) [Page No. A-632 – A-637]

Dr. Aditi Dholakia, 

Dr. Sheetal Kher 

Citation (28/3/19) Cited by (1)

Index Copernicus (IC) Value (ICV 2016): 74.20

9.

Original Article: Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology of Cervical Lymph Nodes: Our Experience (Annals of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Vol. 4, Issue 4, July-August, 2017) [Page No. A-361- A-365]

Dr. Aditi Dholakia, 

Dr. Dimple Darad 

Citation (28/3/19) Cited by (0)

Index Copernicus (IC) Value (ICV 2016): 74.20

10.

Original Article: Clino-Pathological Correlation of Dermatological Manifestations in People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLHIV) at a Tertiary Care Hospital, Western India (Annals of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Vol. 5, Issue 5, May, 2018)

Dr. Poonam Radadiya, Dr. Aditi Dholakia,      

Citation (28/3/19) Cited by (0)

Index Copernicus (IC) Value (ICV 2016): 74.20

11.

Original article: Dermatological Manifestations in human Immunodeficiency Virus infected Patients: Histopathology and CD4 Cell Count Correlation (Annals of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Vol.4, Issue 6, November-December, 2017) [Page No. A- 782- A-787]

Dr. Poonam Radadiya  Dr. Sheetal Kher,

Citation (28/3/19) Cited by (0)

 

12.

Original Article: Analysis of placental pathology and fetal outcome [International Journal of Reproduction, Contraception, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Volume 7, Issue 4, April, 2018] [ Page No. 1322-1329]  

Dr. Satarupa Samanta

Citation (29/3/19) Cited by (0)

NLM Catalog, Index Medicus for South-East Asia Region (WHO), Index Copernicus (ICV 2017: 100.00), ScopeMed,

Academic Activates

Dr. Neena Doshi, Fellow in Advance Course in Medical Education (ACME)