About the Department

The Department of General Medicine at Narayana Medical College and Hospital serves as one of  the  cornerstones of clinical services and academic excellence within the institution, dedicated to delivering standard medical care to the sick and advanced medical education to the students through a blend of good clinical exposure and academic activities.

Since its inception in 1999, the department has evolved into a high-functioning ecosystem that balances significant clinical throughput with a sophisticated academic framework, delivering high-quality patient care while  fostering an environment of academic excellence and rigorous clinical training with advanced medical education ,ensuring that the next generation of physicians is both technically proficient and ethically grounded.

Vision:

To be a center of excellence in General Medicine through high-quality patient care, innovative teaching, and impactful research.

Mission:

To train competent, ethical, and compassionate physicians

To provide evidence-based, patient-centered healthcare

To advance medical knowledge through research and innovation

To foster interdisciplinary collaboration and lifelong learning

  • The Department of General Medicine is a central clinical department providing comprehensive care across a wide spectrum of adult medical conditions.​The department is structured into 8 robust clinical units, equipped with a total of 240 beds ensuring continuous patient care, academic activities, and equitable workload distribution. It serves as the primary entry point for complex medical cases in the region, providing 24/7 emergency and inpatient care.  The department is supported by a High Dependency Unit (HDU), Intensive Care Unit (ICU),  a Step-down Care Unit and well furnished wards enabling advanced monitoring and management of critically ill patients and a seamless transition of care across varying levels of clinical severity.
  • It is spearheaded by its esteemed faculty who are experts in both clinical acumen and teaching capabilities alike.
  • A dedicated critical care team backup ensures round-the- clock multidisciplinary support for emergencies and complex cases.
  • The department maintains close integration with multiple superspeciality and subspeciality departments, to ensure seamless referral and co-management system and provide a multidisciplinary care of complex cases.
  • A structured Public Relations (PR) team facilitates effective communication and coordination between patients, attendants, and healthcare providers, enhancing patient experience and satisfaction.
  • A dedicated Student Support System instated by the college is in place to address academic, clinical, and personal concerns, ensuring a supportive and learner-centric environment.
  • Department established – 1999
  • PG Seats Started – 2006
  • 54 Post Graduates (18/Annum)
  • 250 Undergraduates/year
  • Total Beds – 240 (30 per unit, 15 male 15 female)
  • Units – 8

About The HoD

Dr. S.CHANDRA BABU

M.D.,(Gen.Medicine)

Dr. S. Chandra Babu, M.D. (Gen. Medicine), serves as the Professor and Head of the Department.

He is a highly accomplished, senior most physician, academician, and clinical leader with over three decades of extensive experience in clinical medicine.

Currently serving as the Professor and Head of the Department of General Medicine at Narayana Medical College, Nellore, he has been instrumental in shaping both undergraduate and postgraduate education in general medicine while delivering exceptional patient care. 

He has completed both his MBBS & MD degree from prestigious institute of Kurnool  Medical College, Kurnool and did senior residency in prestigious institute of JIPMER, Pondicherry.

 Over the years, he has held key academic positions including Assistant Professor, Associate Professor,  Professor & HOD, RIMS, Kadapa and subsequently joined as professor & Hod of medicine in Narayana medical college with academic growth and leadership excellence. He has attended many national and International conferences and presented papers and delivered guest lecturers in many conferences. He has got 30 publications in national & International journals to his credit.

He has got vast experience in treating and managing HIV cases as ART nodal officer . As the prrsent Nodal Officer for the ART Center at Narayana hospital, his expertise in HIV/AIDS management adds a vital dimension to the department’s clinical repertoire.

He is deeply committed to academic excellence and research, with multiple publications in indexed national and international journals. His teaching approach emphasizes clinical diagnosis and management of patient with empathy and care, and ethical medical practice, making him a respected mentor among students and colleagues.

He has conducted 7 Zonal CME programs in other medical colleges also API Zonal conferences. He is also going to conduct AP API state conference in Nellore as organizing chairmen in August 2026.  

Dr. S.Chandra Babu  continues to contribute significantly to the field of General Medicine through clinical innovation, academic leadership.

Academic

Apart from patient care, the department is involved in the academic curriculum of undergraduates and postgraduates.

The department  adheres to the Competency-Based Medical Education (CBME) curriculum as prescribed by the National Medical Commission (NMC), focusing on outcome-based learning and skill acquisition.

Teaching is structured by  weekly schedules  to ensure integration of knowledge, clinical skills, communication, professionalism, and ethics.

Teaching methodologies include:

.Structured Bedside clinical teaching,

.Case-based and problem-based learning,

.Integrated teaching (horizontal and vertical) with allied and superspeciality departments ,

.Seminars,

.Group discussions

.Clinical case discussions

.Journal clubs

.Mortality retrospect meets

.Clinico-pathological discussions

.Zonal CMEs

.Basic medical skills workshop

.Advanced medical skills workshop

.Panel discussions

.OSCE stations for assessment

.Self directed learning sessions

.Value added learning activities

    -Enriched learning activities and

         -Quiz programs

Students also benefit from online academic resources, including access to materials from Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences (NTRUHS) as well as institution-specific digital learning platforms.

. CRMI (compulsory rotatory medical internship) training in fulfillment  of training an Indian medical graduate  ,as per NMC norms.

PG Students are intensively trained in clinical and practical aspects through demonstrations, case discussions and seminars by a structured  microschedule.

Dental, Physiotherapy , pharm d, paramedical students are also being trained as per their curriculum.

Faculty from other institutes are also invited to deliver guest lectures.

Students are encouraged to participate in Co-curricular activities like sports, elocutions, essay writing, cultural activities etc.

The department of general medicine is an all-rounder with advances with the times and endeavours to train efficient new doctors to improve the diagnosis and management of patients with care and empathy.

All faculty members have good number of publications both in national and International journals.

Department is also involved in conducting frequent workshops, zonal CME s and collobarating with CME s conducted by different professional societies .

  1. Academic schedules

Postgraduate Academic Program

The postgraduate training program is highly structured, incorporating a balanced blend of theoretical knowledge, clinical exposure. The weekly academic schedule includes:

  • Monday: Tutorials (ECG, Drugs, CT scan, MRI Scan)
  • Tuesday: Journal Club
  • Wednesday: Common Academic programme / mortality meets

     (clubbed with all the departments)

  • Thursday: Case Presentations
  • Friday: Seminar Presentations
  • Saturday: Case Presentations –Postgraduate Interactive Sessions

These sessions promote critical thinking, evidence-based practice, and active participation, fostering a culture of academic excellence. Continuous interaction between faculty and postgraduate trainees across all three years ensures progressive skill development, clinical confidence  enabling them to emerge as highly efficient on Medicine upon completion of their training.

Undergraduate Teaching

Undergraduate training is delivered through structured clinical postings and lecture-based teaching, tailored according to the academic year. Emphasis is placed on developing clinical acumen, basic Medicine skills, and conceptual clarity, supported by regular demonstrations, bedside teaching, and interactive sessions.

Research

  • All Faculty have research publications to their credit in national and international reputed journals.
  • 10 ongoing research projects in collaboration with ARC ( 3 ICMR+ 7 international companies).

Courses

Undergraduate (MBBS)

Annual intake: 250 students

Structured CBME-based training with emphasis on:

Early clinical exposure,

Skill-based learning,

Formative assessments,

Integration with basic and clinical sciences

Postgraduate (MD General Medicine)

Annual intake: 18 postgraduate residents

Total trained postgraduates: 54

Training includes:

Advanced clinical decision-making,

Evidence-based medicine,

Dissertation and publications,

Guided Teaching and leadership skills

Postgraduates are actively involved in patient care, academic presentations, preparing them for independent specialist practice.

The department also provides interdisciplinary teaching and clinical exposure to MBBS, MD (General Medicine), BDS, Physiotherapy, Paramedical, and Pharm D students, fostering a holistic healthcare learning environment.

Facilities

  • The department is equipped with state-of-the-art infrastructure including:
  • 240 inpatient beds distributed across 8 units(split equally between male and female wings), reinforced by 24×7 emergency and critical care services,
  • ICU, HDU, and Step-down Care unit with advanced monitoring and life support systems
  • Fully equipped general wards with modern patient care amenities
  • Dedicated procedure rooms in wards and OPD
  • The institution houses advanced diagnostic and therapeutic services:

          –24×7 clinical lab support, radiological support with X ray, Ultrasound scan, CT, and MRI,ECG,

       –Echocardiography

       –dialysis facility

       –Digital access to investigations and patient records

  • Interventional Radiology services for advanced minimally invasive procedures
  • Endoscopy services with biopsy.
  • Speciality clinics
  • Integrated teaching galleries with audiovisual aids. All the lecture galleries are air-conditioned and have all the features of smart class room with over head LCD projector , sound systems etc
  • An AV-aid equipped seminar Room with a 70-seat capacity for daily postgraduate academics .
  • Spacious Demonstration rooms and seminar halls
  • Department library with international and national reputed journals.
  • The department is supported by central diagnostic laboratories including biochemistry, microbiology, pathology, and radiology services round the clock
  • A dedicated Skill Enrichment Laboratory is available for training students in:
  • Clinical examination techniques
  • Basic and advanced life support (BLS/ACLS)
  • Procedural skills using mannequins and simulators.

This ensures competency-based skill acquisition before direct patient care exposure.

Procedures done: Abdomino centesis with peritonial fluid analysis.

Thoracocentesis with pleural biopsy and plural fluid analysis

Lumbar Puncture and CSF Analysis

  1. Equipment:

To support its tertiary care mandate,

the department is equipped with modern diagnostic and therapeutic tools including:

Multiparameter monitors, advanced ventilators, and defibrillators, infusion systems,

ABG analyzers and point-of-care testing devices

ECG, echocardiography, and bedside ultrasound support

Equipment for procedures such as central line insertion, lumbar puncture, pleural procedures etc,.

All equipment is maintained as per standard protocols to ensure patient safety , quality care and optimal outcomes.

6.Library

The department has access to a well-established central and departmental library system, which supports both academic learning and research activities through:

Standard national and international textbooks with contemporary editions

Indexed journals

 Access to online journals ,

institutional subscriptions to online databases (e.g., PubMed, ClinicalKey) and

guidelines from recognized bodies (WHO, NMC, specialty societies)

High-speed internet terminals for accessing evidence-based databases and recent medical literature.

  1. Research and Academic Contributions

The department actively promotes research and evidence-based practice:

Multiple faculty publications in indexed national and international journals

Ongoing collaborative research projects, including those with ICMR and other agencies

Regular conduct of CME programs, workshops, and conferences

Participation in national and international academic forum

The Department of GENERAL MEDICINE AT NARAYANA MEDICAL COLLEGE, NELLORE, established in 2006, has grown into a center of excellence in general medicine.

The postgraduate program began with 8 MD General Medicine seats and has progressively expanded to 18 MD General Medicine seats, reflecting its academic and clinical advancement.

UNIT WISE FACULTY LIST

UNIT – 1

Dr. S. Chandra Babu – Professor & HOD

Dr. M. Chandra Sekhar Reddy – Associate Professor

Dr. L.Prabhakar Reddy – Assistant Professor

Dr.K.Rajitha – Senior Resident

Dr. J. Sai Vyshnavi – Senior Resident

Unit – II

Dr. M. Rajesh Kumar – Professor

Dr.Y.Gangadharam – Associate Professor

Dr. O. Sai Lahari – Assistant Professor

Dr. Pawar Swathi – Assistant Professor

Dr.K.Brahmananda Reddy – Senior Resident

Unit – III

Dr. M. Dorasanamma –  Professor

Dr.G.Srivani – Associate Professor

Dr.C.Rahul – Assistant Professor

Dr. T. Madhulekha – Assistant Professor

Dr. B.Vamsi Krishna – Senior Resident

Unit – IV

Dr. V. Mahesh – Associate Professor

Dr. G. Sai Muni Teja – Assistant Professor

Dr.V.V.Kamal Kumar – Assistant Professor

Dr. Yekkala Anjaneya Abhiram – Senior Resident

Dr.Siddanth Jain – Senior Resident

Unit – V

Dr. M. Sai Varun – Associate Professor

Dr.G.Raghuvaran – Assistant Professor

Dr. D. Venkateswarlu – Assistant Professor

Dr. Gujjula Siddartha – Senior Resident

Dr.Chandana K H – Senior Resident

Unit – VI

Dr. C. V. Subrahmanyam –  Professor

Dr.T.Sowjanya Lakshmi – Associate Professor

Dr. Maganti Yamuna – Assistant Professor

Dr.R.Kundana – Assistant Professor

Unit – VII

Dr. Y. Ramesh Babu –  Professor

Dr.M.Sai Sarath Reddy – Assistant Professor

Dr. J. Sreeharsha – Assistant Professor

Dr. Shaik Shoiab – Senior Resident

Unit – VIII

Dr. P. Ramesh Babu –  Professor

Dr.M.Sri Krishna Reddy – Assistant Professor

Dr.P.Surendra Kumar – Assistant Professor

Dr.Y.Ravi Kiran – Senior Resident

Equipment

Books

SL.NO

TITLE OF THE BOOK

AUTHOR

ED

NO.OF.BOOKS

1

A COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH TO CONGENITAL HEART DISEASES

VIJAYALAKSHMI

2ND

1

2

A PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR MEDICAL TEACHERS

JOHN A DENT

5TH

1

3

ADAM AND VICTOR’S PRINCIPLES OF NEUROLOGY

ALLAN H & ROPPER

12TH

1

4

ADAMS AND VICTORS PRINCIPLES OF NEUROLOGY

ROPPER

8TH

1

5

ADAMS AND VICTORS PRINCIPLES OF NEUROLOGY

ROPPER

10TH

1

6

ALAGAPPAN MANUAL OF PRACTICAL MEDICINE

R. ALAGAPPAN

5TH

1

7

AN INSIDER’S GUIDE TO CLINICAL MEDICINE

ANUDEEP PADAKANTI

2ND

1

8

AN INTRODUCTION TO ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY

LEO SCHAMROTH

8TH

1

9

AN INTRODUCTION TO THE SYMPTOMS AND SIGNS OF CLINICAL MEDICINE

DAVID GRAY

1ST

1

10

API MEDICINE A CLINICAL COMPENDIUM 2025

JYOTIRMOY PAL

1ST

1

11

API TEXTBOOK OF MEDICINE VOL – 1&2

SANDHYA & KAMATH

12TH

6

12

API TEXTBOOK OF MEDICINE VOL-I & II

YASHPAL MUNJAL

10TH

2

13

BASIC SCIENCE FOR THE MRCS

RAFTERY

3RD

1

14

BATES GUIDE TO PHYSICAL EXAMINATION AND HISTORY TAKING

LYNN BICKLEY

11TH

1

15

BATES POCKET GUIDE TO PHYSICAL EXAMINATION AND HISTORY TAKING

BICKLEY

8TH

1

16

BEDSIDE CLINICS IN MEDICINE PART – 2

KUNDU

9TH

1

17

BEDSIDE CLINICS IN MEDICINE VOL – 1-2

ARUPKUMAR KUNDU

8TH

2

18

BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO CLINICAL MEDICINE

KUNDU ARUP KUMAR

1ST

1

19

BESIDE CLINICAL MEDICINE

NK GAMI

2ND

1

20

BESIDE CLINICS IN SURGERY/MEDICINE/OBS-GYN/OPH/ENT

PANDA

1ST

2

21

BESIDE CRITICAL CARE MANUAL

CHAN

1ST

2

22

BESIDE MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS

THAPAR

3RD

1

23

BESIDE MEDICINE WITHOUT TEARS

SN CHUGH

2ND

1

24

BICKERSTAFFS NEUROLOGICAL EXAMINATION IN CLINICAL PRACTICE

JOHN SPILLANE

7TH

1

25

BRADLEY’S NEUROLOGY IN CLINICAL PRACTICE vol-i&ii

BRADLEY

7TH

2

26

BRAIN AND BANNISTER’S CLINICAL NEUROLOGY

BRAIN

1ST

1

27

BRAINS DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM

WALTON,JOHN

10TH

1

28

2014 CURRENT MEDICIAL DIAGNOSIS&TREATMENT

PAPADAKIS

53RD

1

29

250 CASES IN CLINICAL MEDICINE

R R BALIGA

4TH

1

30

250 SHORT CASES IN CLINICAL MEDICINE

BALIGA R.R.

1ST

1

31

258 CLINICAL CASES IN MEDICINE FOR MD,DNB AND NRCP EXAMINATION

CHUGH

1ST

1

32

BRAUNWALDS HEART DISEASE:A TEXT BOOK OF CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE VOL-I&ii

MANN

10TH

2

33

CARDIOLOGY SECRETS

ADAIR

1ST

1

34

CECIL TEXT BOOK OF MEDICINE VOL-1&2

DRAZEN GILL

21ST

2

35

CECILS TEXTBOOK OF MEDICINE

LEE GOLDMAN

24TH

1

36

CECL MEDICINE

GOLDMAN

23RD

2

37

CLINICAL CASES IN MEDICINE AND PAEDIATRICS

S ANURADHA

1ST

1

38

CLINICAL CONSULTATION SKILLS IN MEDICINE A PRIMER FOR MRCP PACES

SURESH .E

1ST

1

39

CLINICAL EXAMINATION

OWEN EPSTEN, G DAVID PARKIN

4TH

2

40

CLINICAL EXAMINATION

NICHLOS J TALLY

7TH

2

41

CLINICAL EXAMINATION A PRACTICAL GUIDE IN MEDICINE

HARMANJIT SIGHHIRA

1ST

1

42

CLINICAL EXAMINATION IN CARDIOLOGY

BN VIJAY RAGHAWA RAO

3RD

1

43

CLINICAL EXAMINIATION IN CARDIOLOGY

VIJAY RGHAVA RAO

2ND

1

44

CLINICAL MEDICINE

KRISHNA DAS K.V.

2ND

1

45

CLINICAL MEDICINE

K.V.KRISHNA DAS

4TH

1

46

CLINICAL MEDICINE MADE EASY

DEVARAJAN

2ND

1

47

CLINICAL METHODS IN MEDICINE CLINICAL SKILLS AND PRACTICES

S.N. CHUGH

1ST

4

48

CLINICAL METHODS IN RESPIRATORY MEDICINE

JYOTIRMOY

1ST

1

49

CLINICAL PAEDIATRICS

A LAKSHAMANA SWAMY

3RD

1

50

CLINICAL PRACTICE OF EMERGENCHY MEDICINE

WOLFSON

5TH

1

51

CLINICAL SKILLS

BOUCHIER

2ND

2

52

CLINICAL TO DIGITAL MEDICINE: MEDICINE UPDATE 2024 VOL – 34 2024 – VOL-1&2

MILINDY & NADKAR

1ST

2

53

CLINICAL TO DIGITAL MEDICINE: PROGRESS IN MEDICINE 2024 VOL -34 2024

JYOTIRMOY PAL & NANDINI CHATTERJEE

1ST

1

54

CLINICAL USE OF PEDIATRIC DIAGNOSTIC TESTS

E.GILBERBERT BARNESS

2ND

1

55

CMDT – 2005

TIERNEY

44TH

1

56

COLOUR ATLAS AND TEXT OF CLINICAL MEDICINE

FORBES

3RD

1

57

COMPREHENSIVE CLINICAL NEPHROLOGY

JOHNSON

5TH

1

58

COMPREHENSIVE MEDICAL TOXICOLOGY

PILLAY

2ND

1

59

CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE IN ADULTS

PERLOFF

3RD

1

60

CONN’S CURRENT THERAPY 2018

KELLERMAN

1ST

1

61

CURRENT DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT FOR UNDERGRADUATES MEDICINE

MICHAEL & CRAWFORD

6TH

1

62

CURRENT DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT IN FAMILY MEDICINE

PAUL

1ST

1

63

CURRENT MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT

MAXINE

64th

1

64

CURRENT MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT : UPDATED ANNUALLY 2024 INTERNATIONAL EDITION

MAXINE & PAPADAKIS

63RD

1

65

CURRENT MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT 2017

PAPADAKIS

56TH

1

66

CURRENT MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT 2018

MAXINE A PAPADAKIS

57TH

1

67

CURRENT MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT 2023

MAXINE

62ND

1

68

CURRENT MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT – 2016

PAPADAKIS

55TH

1

69

CURRENT THERAPY IN CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE

HURST

3RD

1

70

CURRENT THERAPY IN CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE

PARRILLO,JOSEPH

2ND

1

71

DAVIDSON PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF MEDICINE

BOON

20TH

1

72

DAVIDSON’S PRINCIPLES &PRACTICE OF MEDICINE

NICKI R COLLEDGE

21ST

4

73

DAVIDSON’S PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF MEDICINE

BRAIN R WALKER

22ND

2

74

DAVIDSON’S PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF MEDICINE

STUART RALSTON

23RD

1

75

DAVIDSON’S PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF MEDICINE

LAN PENMAN

24TH

1

76

DAVISIS MANUAL OF CRITICAL CARE THERAPEUTICS

BALDWEN,KATHLEEN M.,

1ST

2

77

DE MYRER’S THE NEUROLOGIC EXAMINATION : A PROGRAMMED TEXT

JOSE BILLER

6TH

1

78

DEFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS

TRIPATHY

1ST

1

79

DEJANGS THE NEUROLOGIC EXAMINATION

WILLIAM

7TH

1

80

DIABETIS CARE IN CLINICAL PRACTICE

AHUJA NMS.

1ST

2

81

DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS IN NEUROLOGY

PRABHAKAR

1ST

1

82

EMERGENCY MEDICINE

ARJUN MEHTA

1ST

1

83

EPIDEMOLOGY IN MEDICAL PRACTICE

BHASKAR RAO T

1ST

2

84

ESSENTIAL SKILLS FOR A MEDICAL TEACHER : AN INTRODUCTION TO TEACHING AND LEARNING IN MEDICINE

RONALD M HARDEN

2ND

1

85

ESSENTIALS OF KUMAR & CLARK’S CLINICAL MEDICINE

ZAMMITT

6TH

1

86

EVIDENCE BASED MEDICINE

STRAUS

1ST

1

87

EVIDENCE BASED PHYSICAL DIAGNOSIS

STEVEN MC GEE

4TH

1

88

EXAM PREPARATORY MANUAL FOR UNDERGRADUATES MEDICINE

ARCHITH BOLOOR

4TH

1

89

EXAMINATION MEDICINE

NICHOLAS

1ST

2

90

FERRIS DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS

FERRI

2ND

1

91

FIRESTEINM & KELLEY’S TEXTBOOK OF RHEUMATOLOGY VOL-1&2

FIRESTEIN

5TH

2

92

FISHMANS PULMONARY DISEASES & DISORDERS VOL – 1&2

FISHMANS

5TH

2

93

GENERAL PHARMACOLOGY

SHARMA H.C.

1ST

2

94

GERIATRIC SECRETS

FORCIEA,MARYANN

1ST

2

95

GOLDMAN-CECIL MEDICINE VOL-I&ii

LEE GOLDMAN’S

25TH

4

96

HAND BOOK OF FOOD AND NUTRITION

SWAMINATHAN

5TH

1

97

HAND BOOK OF MEDICAL EMERGENCIES

TRIPATHY

2ND

2

98

HARRISON’S MANUAL OF MEDICINE

LONGO/FAUCI

18TH

1

99

HARRISONS PRINCIPLES OF INTERNAL MEDICINE

KASPER

14TH

2

100

HARRISON’S PRINCIPLES OF INTERNAL MEDICINE VOL – 1&2

FAUCI

22ND

2

101

HARRISON’S PRINCIPLES OF INTERNAL MEDICINE VOL – 1&2

LOSCALZO

21ST

4

102

HARRISON’S PRINCIPLES OF INTERNAL MEDICINE VOL -1&II

HARRISON

20TH

2

103

HARRISONS PRINCIPLES OF INTERNAL MEDICINE VOL-I&II

KASPER

19TH

4

104

HOW TO EXAMINE A PATIENT

DE SOUJA

5TH

2

105

HURST’S THE HEART VOL – 1&2

FUSTER

13TH

2

106

HUTCHINSON CLINICAL METHODS

SWASH

20TH

2

107

HUTCHISON’S CLINICAL METHODS AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO CLINICAL PRACTICE

MICHAEL GLYNN

23RD

3

108

HUTCHSON’S CLINICAL METHODS: AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO CLINICAL PRACTICE

MICHAEL GLYNN

24TH

1

109

ICD-NA

ACHLESWAR

2ND

2

110

INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE

DAVID RAKEL

4TH

1

111

INTERESTING CLINICAL CASES IN MEDICINE

PAREEK

1ST

1

112

INTERN TIPS IN INTERNAL MEDICINE

LORENZO ARAGON

1ST

1

113

IRWIN AND RIPPES INTENSIVE CARE MEDICINE

IRWIN

6TH

1

114

JAYPEES 5000 MCQS REVIEW OF MEDICINE

PANDA

2ND

2

115

JOSLIN’S DIABETES MELLITUS

RONALD KAHN

14TH

1

116

KRUGMANS INFECTIONS DISEASES OF CHILDREN

ANNE A.GERSHON

1ST

1

117

KUMAR & CLARK CLINICAL MEDICINE

PRAVEEN KUMAR

4TH

2

118

KUMAR & CLARK’S CLINICAL MEDICINE

ADAM FEATHER

10TH

1

119

LEARN ECG IN A DAY A SYSTEMATIC APPROACH

SAJJAN M

1ST

1

120

LEO SCHAMROTHS AN INTRODUCTION TO ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY

CALAMBUR NARASIMHA

8TH

1

121

LOCALIZATION IN CLINICAL NEUROLOGY

BRAZIS

1ST SAE

1

122

LONG CASES IN CLINICAL MEDICINE

ABM ABDULLAH

1ST

1

123

MACLEODS CLINICAL EXAMINATION

MUNRO,JOHN F.,

10TH

1

124

MACLEODS CLINICAL EXAMINATION

GRAHAM DOUGLAS

13TH

1

125

MACLEOD’S CLINICAL EXAMINATION

ALASTAIR INNES

14TH

1

126

MANIPAL MANUAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE

SHASTRY

2ND

1

127

MANIPAL MANUAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE FOR POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS

SHASTRY

1ST

1

128

MANIPAL MANUAL OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE AND CRITICAL CARE

SUDHA VIDYA SAGAR

2ND

1

129

MANIPAL MEDICAL MANUAL

SUDHA VIDYASAGAR

4TH

1

130

MANIPAL PREP MANUAL OF MEDICINE

MANTHAPPA M

1ST

1

131

MANIPAL PREP MANUAL OF MEDICINE

MANTHAPPA

2ND

1

132

MANIPAL PREP MANUAL OF MEDICINE

MANTHAPPA

3RD

1

133

MANSON’S TROPICAL DISEASES

JEREMY FARRAR

23RD

1

134

MANSONS TROPICAL DISEASES WITH ACCESS CODE

FARRAR .J

24TH

1

135

MANUAL OF CLINICAL & PRACTICALMEDICINE

GS SAINANI

2ND

1

136

MANUAL OF PRACTICAL MEDICINE

ALAGAPPAN

1ST

2

137

MANUAL OF PRACTICAL MEDICINE

R ALAGAPPAN

4TH

2

138

MANUAL OF THERAPUETICS GI ENDOSCOPY

NAGESWARA REDDY

1ST

2

139

MARINOS THE ICU BOOK

MARINO

4TH

1

140

MARRIOTT’S PRACTICAL ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY

GALEN S WAGNER

12TH

1

141

MCQS IN INTERNAL MEDICINE

KUNDU

5TH

1

142

MD ANDERSON MANUAL OF MEDICAL ONCOLOGY

KANTARJIAN

4TH

1

143

MEDICAL EMERGENCIES DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT

ROBINSON

6TH

2

144

MEDICAL EMERGENCIES IN GENERAL PRACTICE

GUPTA

6TH

2

145

MEDICAL RESEARCH

RL BIJILANI

1ST

1

146

MEDICINE

ASPI F GOLWALLO

23RD

1

147

MEDICINE MORNING REPORT BEYOND THE PEARLS

RAJ DASGUPTA

1ST

1

148

MEDICINE UPDATE 2025 VOL -1

PAL

35TH

2

149

NETTER’S INTRODUCTION TO CLINICAL PROCEDURES

LOUKAS

1ST

1

150

NEUROLOGICAL DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS

JOHN PATTEN

2ND

1

151

NEUROLOGICAL EMERGENCIES

HUGHES

1ST

2

152

NEUROLOGY SIMPLIFIED

S.V.KHADILKAR & G.S.SONI

3RD

1

153

ONCALL:NEUROLOGY

MARSHALL,RANDULPH S.

1ST

2

154

OSCES IN MEDICINE : A PRIMER FOR POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS

NARINDER PAL SINGH

1ST

1

155

OXFORD HANDBOOK OF CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS

LIEWELYN

3RD

1

156

OXFORD HANDBOOK OF CLINICAL EXAMINATION AND PRACTICAL SKILLS

JAMES THOMAS

2ND

1

157

OXFORD HANDBOOK OF CLINICAL HAEMATOLOGY

PROVAN

4TH

1

158

OXFORD HANDBOOK OF CLINICAL MEDICINE

WILKINSON

10TH

1

159

OXFORD HANDBOOK OF CLINICAL MEDICINE

OXFORD

11TH

1

160

OXFORD HANDBOOK OF DIALYSIS

LEVY

4TH

1

161

OXFORD HANDBOOK OF KEY CLINICAL EVIDENCE

KUNAL KULKARNI

2ND

1

162

OXFORD HANDBOOK OF MEDICAL DERMATOLOGY

SUSAN BURGE

2ND

1

163

OXFORD HANDBOOK OF NEUROLOGY

HADI MANJI

2ND

1

164

OXFORD HANDBOOK OF RESPIRATORY MEDICINE

STEPHEN CHAPMAN

3RD

1

165

OXFORD HANDBOOK OF TROPICAL MEDICINE

ROBERT DAVIDSON

4TH

1

166

OXFORD HANDBOOK OF TROPICAL MEDICINE

BRENT

5TH

1

167

OXFORD TEXT BOOK OF MEDICINE

WARRELL

4TH

2

168

OXFORD TEXT BOOK OF MEDICINE VOL – I – III

DAVID A WARRELL

5TH

3

169

OXFORD TEXT BOOK OF MEDICINE VOL – I – IV

DAVID A WARRELL

6TH

4

170

OXFORD TEXTBOOK OF CLINICAL SPECIALITIES

BALDWIN

10TH

1

171

P.J. MEHTA’S PRACTICAL MEDICINE

MEHTA

22ND

1

172

PAEDIATRIC CLINICAL METHODS

MEHARBHAN SINGH

4TH

2

173

PAIN:CLINICAL ASPECTS AND MANAGEMENT

PANDA

1ST

2

174

PAINS

LAL

1ST

2

175

PHYSICAL SIGNS, SYMPTOMS DIAGNOSIS AND DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS IN CLINICAL MEDICINE

CHUGH

1ST

1

176

PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT: A GUIDE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE

RUTH BALLWEG

6TH

1

177

PRACTICAL APPROACH TO RESPIRATORY DISEASE

ARORA

1ST

1

178

PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF PEDIATRICS

MAYOOR K CHHEDA

6TH

1

179

PRACTICAL CARDIOLOGY

GABRIEL KHAN

1ST

1

180

PRACTICAL GUIDE TO THE EVALUATION OF CLINICAL COMPETENCE

ERIC HOLMBOE

2ND

1

181

PRACTICAL GUIDELINES ON FLUID THERAPY

SANJAY PANDYA

3RD

1

182

PREPERATION MANUAL FOR UG MEDICINE

K.GEORGE MATHEW

4TH

2

183

PRINCIPALS OF MEDICAL EDUCATION

TEJINDER SINGH

18TH

2

184

PRINCIPLES OF CRITICAL CARE

HALL

3RD

1

185

PROGRESS IN MEDICINE2025

SINGAL

1ST

1

186

RATIONAL ANTIMICROBIAL PRACTICE IN PEDIATRICS

SINGHAL

2ND

1

187

ROSEN’S EMERGENCY MEDICINE VOL – 1 &2

MARX

7TH

2

188

SAPIRA’S ART & SCIENCE OF BEDSIDE DIAGNOSIS

ORIENT

4TH

1

189

SELF ASSESMENT & REVIEW MEDICINE PART – A&B

MUDIT KHANNA

12TH

2

190

SEXUAL MEDICINE

SRIVASTAVA

1ST

1

191

SHORT CAES IN CLINICAL MEDICINE

ABM ABDULLAH

5TH

1

192

SLEISENGER AND FORDANS GASTROINTESTINAL AND LIVER DISEASES:PATHOPHYSIOLOGY/DIAGNOSIS/MANAGEMENT

SLEISENGER

10TH

2

193

SOUTH ASIAN EDITION OF LOCALIZATION IN CLINICAL NEUROLOGY

BRAZIS

7TH

2

194

SOUTH ASIAN EDITION OF PRACTICAL NEUROLOGY

JOSE BILLER

5TH

1

195

SUTURE AND SURGICAL HEMOSTASIS

REBECCA PIENIK

1ST

1

196

TALLEY & O”CONNOR’S CLINICAL EXAMINATION : A SYSTEMIC GUIDE TO PHYSICAL DIAGNOSIS

NICHOLAS J TALLEY

8TH

1

197

TAYLORS PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE

KEITH MOUNT

13TH

1

198

TEXT BOOK OF MEDICINE

SOUHAMI E.

3RD

2

199

TEXTBOOK OF MOVEMENT DISORDERS

KUMAR

1ST

1

200

THAMPSON & THAMPSON GENETICS IN MEDICINE

THAMPSON

1ST

1

201

THE 10 MINUTE CLINICAL ASSESSMENT

SCHROEDER

2ND

1

202

THE JUNIOR DOCTOR SURVIVAL GUIDE

PAUL WATSON

1ST

1

203

THE NEXT LEVEL OF PREPARATION NEET PG CRYSTAL CLEAR

THAMEEM SAIF

4TH

1

204

THE PORTABLE INTERNIST

ZOLLY,ANTHONY

1ST

2

205

THE TRAVEL AND TROPICAL MEDICINE MANUAL

SANFORD

5TH

1

206

THE WASHINAGTON MANUAL OF PEDIATRICS

SUSAN M.DUSENBARY

3RD

1

207

THE WASHINGTON MANUAL OF CRITICAL CARE

DALIM KUMAR

1ST

1

208

THE WASHINGTON MANUAL OF MEDICAL THERAPEUTICES

CREEES

2ND

1

209

THE WASHINGTON MANUAL OF MEDICAL THERAPEUTICS

ZACHARY CRESS

1ST

1

210

THE WASHINGTON MANUAL OF MEDICAL THERAPEUTICS: ADAPTED FOR LOCAL PRACTICE CONDITIONS AND THERAPEUTICS

ARCHITH BOLOOR

2ND

1

211

TIPS & TRICKS IN BEDSIDE CARDIOLOGY

ATUL LUTHRA

2ND

1

212

WARD ROUNDS IN CLINICAL NEUROLOGY LONG AND SHORT CASES

RAVI YADAV

2ND

1

213

WILLIAMS TEXTBOOK OF ENDOCRINOLOGY

SHLOMO MELMED

13TH

1

 

TOTAL NO.OF BOOKS

 

 

291

Journals

SL.NO

NAME OF THE JOURNAL

FULL TEXT

PUBLISHER / CONSORTIUM

INDIAN / FOREIGN

ONLINE / OFFLINE

AVAILABLE UP TO

NATIONAL JOURNALS

1

INDIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH

FULL TEXT

IJAR

INDIAN

OFFLINE

2025

2

INDIAN JOURNAL OF ANATOMY

FULL TEXT

DELNET

INDIAN

ONLINE

2012-2025

3

INDIAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY

FULL TEXT

DELNET

INDIAN

ONLINE

2014-2025

4

NATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ANATOMY

FULL TEXT

DELNET

INDIAN

ONLINE

2012-2025

INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS

5

TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH IN ANATOMY 

FULL TEXT

CLINICAL KEY

FOREIGN

ONLINE

2015-2026

6

CELL GENOMICS

FULL TEXT

CLINICAL KEY

FOREIGN

ONLINE

2021-2025

7

CURRENT OPINION IN GENETICS & DEVELOPMENT 

FULL TEXT

CLINICAL KEY

FOREIGN

ONLINE

2007-2026

8

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL GENETICS 

FULL TEXT

CLINICAL KEY

FOREIGN

ONLINE

2007-2025

9

GENETICS IN MEDICINE OPEN 

FULL TEXT

CLINICAL KEY

FOREIGN

ONLINE

2023-2026

10

HUMAN GENETICS AND GENOMICS ADVANCES 

FULL TEXT

CLINICAL KEY

FOREIGN

ONLINE

2020-2026

11

TRENDS IN GENETICS 

FULL TEXT

CLINICAL KEY

FOREIGN

ONLINE

2007-2025

12

ANATOMY

FULL TEXT

DELNET

FOREIGN

ONLINE

2007-2025

13

ANATOMY & CELL BIOLOGY

FULL TEXT

DELNET

FOREIGN

ONLINE

1990-2025

14

ANATOMY JOURNAL OF AFRICA

FULL TEXT

DELNET

FOREIGN

ONLINE

2014-2025

15

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ANATOMICAL VARIATIONS

FULL TEXT

DELNET

FOREIGN

ONLINE

2008-2025

16

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ANATOMY AND RESEARCH

FULL TEXT

DELNET

FOREIGN

ONLINE

2013-2025

17

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL ANATOMY

FULL TEXT

DELNET

FOREIGN

ONLINE

2015-2025

18

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MORPHOLOGY

FULL TEXT

DELNET

FOREIGN

ONLINE

2012-2025

19

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ANATOMY RADIOLOGY AND SURGERY

FULL TEXT

DELNET

FOREIGN

ONLINE

2012-2025

20

IP ARCHIVES OF CYTOLOGY AND HISTOPATHOLOGY RESEARCH

FULL TEXT

DELNET

FOREIGN

ONLINE

2016-2025

21

JOURNAL OF ANATOMICAL SCIENCE AND RESEARCH

FULL TEXT

DELNET

FOREIGN

ONLINE

2018-2025

22

JOURNAL OF CYTOLOGY

FULL TEXT

DELNET

FOREIGN

ONLINE

1995-2025

23

JOURNAL OF MORPHOLOGY & ANATOMY

FULL TEXT

DELNET

FOREIGN

ONLINE

2017-2025

Laboratory

The Department of General Medicine is supported by well-equipped and accessible laboratory services, ensuring timely diagnosis, preoperative evaluation, and comprehensive patient care for both inpatient and outpatient services.

Central Laboratory (Inpatient Services)

A fully functional central laboratory caters to all inpatient requirements, providing accurate and timely investigations essential for Medical and critical care management.

Key Features:

Laboratories

  • Radio-diagnosis –
  • MRI
  • CT
  • USG
  • Plain X-rays
  • IVP/Barium etc.
  • Mammography
  • DSA
  • CT guided FNAC
  • USG guided FNAC
  • Pathology  –
  • Histopathology
  • Cytopathology
  • Hematology
  • Biochemistry
  • Microbiology
  • Blood bank
  • Comprehensive biochemical and hematological investigations
  • Dedicated Microbiology Laboratory for infection screening, culture, and sensitivity
  • Advanced Histopathology services for tissue diagnosis and biopsy evaluation
  • Rapid turnaround time supporting emergency and preoperative care

Outpatient Laboratory Services

A conveniently located outpatient laboratory is available for patients attending the Orthopaedic OPD, ensuring seamless and efficient diagnostic support.

Key Features:

  • Quick access to routine investigations for OPD patients
  • Facilitates pre-consultation and follow-up evaluations
  • Minimizes waiting time and enhances patient convenience and workflow efficiency

Integrated Diagnostic Support

The laboratory services are well-integrated with the General Medicine department, enabling:

  • Preoperative fitness assessment and optimization
  • Early detection and management of infections and metabolic conditions
  • Support for evidence-based clinical decision making
  • Assistance in research activities and academic training

With reliable infrastructure and multidisciplinary coordination, the laboratory facilities significantly contribute to high-quality patient care, medical safety, and academic excellence within the department.

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