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

Medicine

Overview

Goals/Objectives 
The broad goal of the teaching of undergraduate students in Medicine is to have the knowledge, skills and behavioral attributes to function effectively as the first contact physician.

  • GOAL
  • OBJECTIVES 
    At the end of the course, the student should be able to:

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

      • KNOWLEDGE
        1. diagnose common clinical disorders with special reference to infectious diseases, nutritional disorders, tropical and environmental diseases
        2. outline various modes of management including drug therapeutics especially dosage, side effects, toxicity, interactions, indications and contra-indications
        3. propose diagnostic and investigative procedures and ability to interpret them.
        4. provide first level management of acute emergencies promptly and efficiently and decide the timing and level of referral, if required.
        5. recognize geriatric disorders and their management

      • Skills
        1. develop clinical skills (history taking, clinical examination and other instruments of examination) to diagnose various common medical disorders and emergencies
        2. Refer a patient to secondary and/or tertiary level of health care after having instituted primary care.
        3. Perform simple routine investigations like haemogram, stool, urine, sputum and biological fluid examinations
        4. Assist the common bedside investigative procedures like pleural tap, lumbar puncture, bone marrow aspiration/biopsy and liver biopsy.

    • INTEGRATION;
      1. with community medicine and physical medicine and rehabilitation to have the knowledge and be able to manage important current national health programs, also to be able to view the patient in his/her total physical, social and economic milieu.
      2. with other relevant academic inputs which provide scientific basis of clinical medicine e.g. anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, microbiology, pathology and pharmacology

About Department

(a)Number of Wards – 06 (03 Male + 03 Female) ICCU + ICU

(b)Total Number of Beds – 150

(c) Number of Units – 03

(d) OPD Timings

Morning Opd – 9:00am to 01:00pm

Evening Opd – 03:00pm to 05:00pm

(e) Speciality clinics: once a weak 

    Geriatric Clinic     –     Thursday

    Diabetic Clinic      –     Tuesday

    Cardiology Clinic –    Monday

    Neurology Clinic   –    Friday

Staff Details

SR. NO

NAME 

DESIGNATION 

E-MAIL

MOBILE NO

1

Dr. Varsha Godbole

Professor/Dean 

drvgodbole@gmail.com

9879181673

2

Dr. Meenakshi Shah

Asso. Prof.

drmeenakshi30@yahoo.com

9558275888

3

Dr. Shubhangi Deshpande 

Asso. Prof.

Shubhangi311@yahoo.com

7878081208

4

Dr. Hetal Patel 

Asso. Prof.

hetal.patel5210@gmail.com

9998984751

5

Dr. Archana Asher 

Assi. Prof.

archanaasher258@yahoo.co.in

9879517951

6

Dr. Irfan Nagori

Assi. Prof.

irfizzz@gmail.com 

9898516279

7

Dr. Rikin Raj

Assi. Prof.

Rikin.raj@gmail.com 

9998216879

Publications

  • Dr. Varsha Godbole 
  • (1) Study of economic burden and helth care resource utilisation by Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease patients in a tertiary care Hospital in Western India. 
  • Journal – National Journal of Community Medicine. Vol 8, issue 9.Sept 2017
  • (2) Comparison of Beers criteria and EU(7) potentially inappropriate medications list for the potentially inappropriate medications in India elderly inpatients.
  • Journal – International Journal of Basic & Clinical Pharmacology, May 2019 Vol 8, Issue 5
  • (3) Pancytopenia : The perspective from western Gujarat, India 
  • S.V. Deshpande , Varsha Godbole , A.D.Asher 
  • Journal – International journal of advances in Medicine June 2019. 


  • Dr. Shubhangi Deshpande 
  • (1) Hydroxyurea in sickle cell disease: our experience in wester India
  • S.V. Deshpande , S.S. Bhatwadekar
  • Journal – Indian Journal of Hematology and Blood transfusion 
  • Online Published 2015 May
  • Print Published 2016 Jun 
  • (2)  Morbidity pattern in sickle cell Disease in central Gujarat – Single centre perspective 
  • S.S. Bhatwadekar 
  • Journal –  Blood –Journal of American society of hematology
  • Blood 2017 vol 130 no-supp 1 4785
  • (3) Pancytopenia : The perspective from western Gujarat, India 
  • S.V. Deshpande , Varsha Godbole , A.D.Asher 
  • Journal – International journal of advances in Medicine June 2019. 

 

  • Dr Archana Asher – Creation & outcome of arteriovenous fistula for hemodialysis: experience in a tertiary care hospital in saurashtra, Gujarat .
  • International journal advances in medicine 
  • August 2019
  • Original research article. 
  • Pancytopenia : The perspective from western Gujarat, India 
  • S.V. Deshpande , Varsha Godbole , A.D.Asher 
  • Journal – International journal of advances in Medicine June 2019. 

 

  • Dr. Irfan Nagori – Study of biochemical and behavioural factors in obese and overweight individuals in health check up at Shree Krishna Hospital, Karamsad



  • Dr. Rikin Raj – Clinical and investigative profile of patients having snakebite with special reference to acute kidney injury. Journal of evidence based medicine and health care (JEBMH) 2017

Academic Activates

(A) Under  Graduate 

Clinical Rotation – 8:30am – 11:30am 

History Taking    

Bed side Clinics

Class room Teaching 

Integrated Theory Lectures

(B) Post Graduate 

Bed Side Clinica Teaching – everyday 

Case Presentation          –     once a weak 

Seminars                          –    once a weak

Journal Presentation      –     once a weak

Death Review Meeting –     once a month