Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Teaching Experience

TEACHING EXPERIENCE – Total 30 years (Post DM – 28 years)

1.      Senior Residency in the Department of Neurology at National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences, Bangalore from 1987 to 1990 (3 years) which involves teaching to DM Degree (Neurology), MD, DPM (Psychiatry), MD (Internal Medicine) students and Neurology Nursing trainees

2.      Assistant Professor & Head, Department of Neurology at St.John’s Medical College, Bangalore – 560 034 from September 1990 to November 1992 (2 years) which involves teaching of undergraduate and postgraduate (General Medicine & Pediatrics) students and graduate and postgraduate nurses

3.      Assistant Professor & Head, Department of Neurology, SVIMS from November 1992 to April 1997

4.      Associate Professor & Head, Department of Neurology, SVIMS from April 1997 to January 1998

5.      Additional Professor & Head, Department of Neurology, SVIMS from February 1998 to March 2002

6.      Professor & Head, Department of Neurology, SVIMS from April 2002 to April 2012

7.      Senior grade Professor & Head, Department of Neurology, Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences,  Tirupati since April 2012

Teaching activities for:

a)      DM/ M.Ch. students of Neurology & Neurosurgery and DNB students of Radiology and MD (Medicine) & Radiology in SVIMS
b)      PG students of MD (General Medicine), MD (Paediatrics), DCh (Paediatrics),  MD (Psychiatry), DPM (Psychiatry) of S.V.Medical College, Tirupati; PES Medical College, Kuppam; Narayana Medical College, Nellore; PSIMS & RF, Chinoutapally, Vijayawada; NRI Academy of Sciences, Chinnakakani; Shantiram Medical College, Nandyal
c)      Senior / Junior Residents of Neurology, SVIMS
d)     Trainees of PG Diploma in Neurophysiology (2 years course) and B.Sc in Neurophysiology (3 years course)
e)      Bachelor of Physiotherapy (4 years course) & Master of Physiotherapy (2yrs course)
f)       PG students of MA (Social Work) from Sri Padmavathi Mahila Viswavidyalayam (Women University)
g)      Graduate & Postgraduate Nursing students (B.Sc. and M.Sc. Nursing)
h)      Ph.D students in Neurology
i)   Bachelor degree students / interns of Speech and Hearing  from Ali Yavar Jung National Institute for the Hearing Handicapped (AYJNIHH), Southern Regional Centre an autonomous organization under the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India,  at Manovikas Nagar, Secunderabad.

Involved regular teaching / academic activities of the department of Neurology like Neuroradiology (Tuesday), Journal Club (Friday), Clinical case discussion (Wednesday) and Seminars/Case presentations (Thursday & Saturday) and bed-side teaching.

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