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Pathology Department


Faculty

Designation Names of the faculty members Qualification Registration No.
Professor Dr. Kailash Kumar Inaniya MBBS, MD/MS G-46375
Assoc. Prof.
Dr. Chandrika Ambalal Makwana MBBS, MD/MS G-43965
Dr. Dipti R Patel MBBS, MD/MS G-42863
Asstt.Prof.
Dr. Pallavi Arvindbhai Chaudhari MBBS, MD/MS G-44251
Dr. Yogita Patel MBBS, MD/MS G-45998
Dr. Cyrus Dara Jokhi MBBS, MD/MS G-64215
Tutor/Demonstrator
Dr. Nirav N. Varu MBBS G-89346
Dr. Ladumor Haresh MBBS G-87697
Dr. Kunj L Patel MBBS G-76831
Dr. Rashmi K Khatrichatri MBBS  
Sr. Resident
Dr. Hetal Tandel MBBS, MD/MS G-47396
Dr. Hetal S. Patel MBBS, MD/MS G-44983

 


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.

 

Equipment/ Instruments available in the department: 

Sr No

Name of Equipment/ Instrument

1

VDRL Rotator

2

Hot Plate -

3

Compo scale

4

Stainnig Jars For Slides

5

Centrifuge Tubes Granduated

6

Stop Watch Reading At 1/5 Second

7

Coplin jars

8

Water Bath

9

Micropippette

10

Single pan Digital Balance , Chemical 

11

Balance , Chemical With Weights

12

Automated Hemutology Analyzer

13

Hot Airoven

14

Binocular Research Microscope

15

Penta Head Microscope