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ganashree

 

Name 
(In Capital Letters)

Dr Ganashree C P

Date of Birth

01-01-1979

Age

41 years

Sex

Female

Designation

 Professor

Department

Physiology

Address of the Institution

Basaveshwara Medical College and Hospital,

SJM Campus

Near NH-4 Bye pass

CHITRADURGA

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 Residential Address

RAGA Nilaya , Opposite Higher Government Primary School,

Teachers Colony,

Stadium Road,

CHITRADURGA

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Communication Address

Professor, Dept. of Physiology

Basaveshwara Medical College and Hospital,

SJM Campus

CHITRADURGA

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TELEPHONE NUMBERS (WITH STD CODE):

1.

College

08194-227937, 226564

2.

Office

 

3.

Clinic

 

4.

Residence

+918194-235473

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Fax

08194-224800

6.

Mobile

8050237725

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E-mail

ganashree@hotmail.com



QUALIFICATION

  1. Undergraduate :

 

A.

Name of the Degree / Diploma

MBBS

B.

Name and address of the Institution where studied

Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Belgaum

C.

Name of the University / Board

Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bengaluru

D.

Year of Passing

2002

E.

Attempt/s and Class

First

  1. Postgraduate :

 

A.

Name of the Degree / Diploma

MD(Physiology)

B.

Name and address of the Institution where studied

J S S Medical College, Mysuru

C.

Name of the University / Board

JSS University, Mysuru

D.

Year of Passing

2012

E.

Attempt/s and Class

First

3. Any Other: (Such as DNB, PhD, FRCS and MRCP etc.)   ACME

Give the Details: ACME-Jan 2016A batch (Advanced course in Medical Education recognised by MCI/NMC)

 

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EXPERIENCE as a TEACHER:

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Post Held

Name of the Institution and Place

Period of Service With Dates

Subject/s Taught

Classes Taught

1.

PG/ Resident

J S S Medical College, Mysuru

May 2009 to May 2012

Physiology

MBBS, BDS, BAMS,B.sc(Nursing), B.Sc(MLT)

2.

Assistant Professor

Basaveshwara Medical College and Hospital, Chitradurga.

SJM Dental College. Chitradurga.

 SJM Institute of Nursing Sciences, Chitradurga

05-06-2012 to 05-06-2016

Physiology

MBBS,

 

BDS,

 

B.sc(Nursing),

3.

AssociateProfessor

Basaveshwara Medical College and Hospital, Chitradurga

SJM Dental College. Chitradurga.

 SJM Institute of Nursing Sciences, Chitradurga

06-06-2016 to 05.06.2019

Physiology

MBBS,

 

BDS,

 

B.sc(Nursing),

4

Professor

Basaveshwara Medical College and Hospital, Chitradurga

SJM Dental College. Chitradurga.

 SJM Institute of Nursing Sciences, Chitradurga

06-06-2016 to till date

Physiology

MBBS,

 

BDS,

 

B.sc(Nursing),

06.06.2019 till date.

Physiology

MBBS,
BDS

 

Number of years of teaching experience in the subject:

A)  Undergraduate: ……..… 10years…08months

B)  Postgraduate   : …………Nil.………  years

 

Awards :

During pursuing post graduation (MD) degree between 2009-2012, I have won

01 –Best oral presentation in national conference
02- Runner up position in poster presentations in CME and conference

Have been awarded PGIBMS national award for best paper presentation

Other administrative responsibilities :

I am given additional responsibility in our medical college

  1. Working as  convenor for learning resource committee (LRC)-Central Library,since June 2016.
  2. I have been made nodal officer to the digital evaluation since June 2016.
  3. Coordinator for Medical  Education Unit (MEU) since December 2017.

 

Additional training :

  1. Short course in educational methodology by Rajiv Gandhi University of health sciences(RGUHS) , Bangalore.Karnataka,India.
  2. Basic Course in Medical Education training(MET) ,Nodal centre-St John s Medical College, Bangalore. Karnataka,India.
  3. Advanced course in Medical Education – 2Years- Nodal centre of India.St Johns Medical College.Bangalore, Karnataka,India.

             Recognised by Medical Council Of India(MCI).

  1. Certified trainer of Compreshensive Emergency care and Life Support(cECLS) course for interns.

articulars of Publications: Total 32 publications in various national and international journals. Details are provided at the end.

UNIVERSITIES IN WHICH YOU HAVE BEEN A /AN UNDER-GRADUATE / POST-GRADUATE EXAMINER/ PAPER-SETTER:
 


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Name and Address of the University

Year of First Examinership

UG / PG
(Please Specify)

1.

Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bengaluru

July 2017

UG

2.

MAHE, Puducherry

July 2017

UG

3.

Kerala University of Health Sciences, Kottayam

Aug 2017

UG

4.

 

Narayana Medical College, Nellur

Sep 2017

UG

5.

Manipal College of Dental Sciences,Manipal

June 2018

UG

6.

JSS Medical College,JSS University,Myauru

Nov 2019

UG

ANY OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION:  Been as examiner for both MBBS and BDS under-graduate course in RGUHS, Bangalore.

DETAILS OF PUBLICATIONS


Name

Dr Ganashree C P

Department

Physiology

Academic Year

2012-2020

Designation

 Professor

College

Basaveshwara Medical College & Hospital,Chitradurga,Karnataka,India.

Sl No

Journal

Original Research Article/Paper

1

National

Rajshwari L,Ganashree C P, Anithu C,Nataraj S M,Evaluation of chest pain in the aged by rate pressure product analysis-A retrospective study.National Journal of Basic Medical Sciences.2012.Jul 3(1):27-30

2

International

Ganashree C P,T Raghavendra,Anithu C,Amrith Pakkala,Spirometry-A cost effective tool in pr-operative anaesthetic assessment of obese individuals .2013;33(1): 51-56

3

International

Chandrakumar P C,Ganashree C P,Anithu C,Managing gallstones in association with dilated common bile duct –An observational study regarding and efficacy of side-to-side choledochoduodenostomy.Study regarding safety and efficacy of side-to-side choledochoduodenostomy.2013;33(3);388-394

4

International

Raghavendra T, Pakkala A, Ganashree CP. Maximal exercise testing as an evaluation tool in assessment of cardiovascular system adaptability in trained athletes. Saudi Journal of Sports Medicine. 2013 Jan 1;13(1):39.

5

International

Raghavendra T, Pakkala A, Ganashree CP. Dynamic Lung Functions as an Evaluation Tool in Assessment of Pulmonary System Adaptability in Trained Athletes. International Journal of Physiology. 2013 Jan 1;1(1):5.

6

National

Pakkala A, Ragavendra T, Ganashree CP. Adaptability of the pulmonary system to exercise in proliferative phase of the menstrual cycle in a group of perimenopausal women: A preliminary study. Journal of Medical Society. 2013 Jan 1;27(1):43.

7

International

Pakkala A, Ganashree CP, Ragavendra T. A study of heart rate variability among Gutkha chewers from a rural farming background in India. Journal of Alcoholism and Drug Dependence. 2013 Apr 29.

8

International

Pakkala A, Raghavendra T, Ganashree CP. A comparative study of the effect of automobile pollution on pulmonary function tests of exposed cab drivers. Sahel Medical Journal. 2013 Apr 1;16(2):71.

9

International

Pakkala A, Ragavendra T, Ganashree CP. Comparison of adaptability of the pulmonary system to exercise in proliferative phase of menstrual cycle in a group of trained and untrained perimenopausal women. Saudi Journal of Sports Medicine. 2013 Jul 1;13(2):78.

10

National

Pakkala A, Raghavendra T, Ganashree CP. Effect of automobile pollution on pulmonary function tests of exposed hawkers. Muller Journal of Medical Sciences and Research. 2013 Jul 1;4(2):96.

11

International

Pakkala A, Raghavendra T, Ganashree CP. A study of the effect of automobile pollution on pulmonary function tests of exposed Sportsmen. Saudi Journal of Sports Medicine. 2013 Jul 1;13(2):87.

12

National

Pakkala A, Ganashree CP, Raghavendra T. A study of heart rate variability among caregivers from a rural background in a busy urban infirmary. Journal of Medical Society. 2013 Sep 1;27(3):191.

13

National

Pakkala A, Ganashree CP, Raghavendra T. Heart rate variability among caregivers of chronically bedridden patients. Heart India. 2013 Oct 1;1(3):78.

14

National

Pakkala A, Ganashree CP, Raghavendra T. Assessment of cardiovascular system adaptability in Khaini users. CHRISMED Journal of Health and Research. 2014 Jan 1;1(1):30.

15

International

Pakkala A, Ganashree CP, Raghavendra T. Ventilatory functions as an evaluation tool in the assessment of pulmonary system adaptability in marathon runners. Sudan Medical Monitor. 2014 Jan 1;9(1):31.

16

International

Pakkala A, Ganashree CP, Raghavendra T. Role of exercise testing in assessment of the cardiovascular system function in Zarda users. Saudi Journal of Sports Medicine. 2014 Jan 1;14(1):52.

17

National

Pakkala A, Ganashree CP, Raghavendra T. Assessment of cardiovascular system adaptability in Khaini users. CHRISMED Journal of Health and Research. 2014 Jan 1;1(1):30.

18

International

Pakkala A, Bajentri AL, Ganashree CP, Raghavendra T. Hormonal influence on the adaptability of the pulmonary system to exercise in proliferative phase of menstrual cycle in a group of perimenopausal women. Sifa Medical Journal. 2014 Jan 1;1(1):2.

19

International

Pakkala A, Ganashree CP, Raghavendra T. Response of the pulmonary system to exercise in proliferative phase of menstrual cycle in obese and non obese women. Journal of Medical Investigations and Practice. 2014 Jan 1;9(1):31.

20

International

Pakkala A, Ganashree CP, Raghavendra T. Response of the respiratory system to exercise in proliferative phase of menstrual cycle in a group of perimenopausal obese homemakers. Tropical Journal of Medical Research. 2014 Jan 1;17(1):28.

21

International

Pakkala A, Ganashree CP, Raghavendra T. Evaluation of heart rate variability among caregivers of pediatric patients undergoing surgery. Journal of Medical Investigations and Practice. 2014 Jan 1;9(1):21.

22

International

Pakkala A, Ganashree CP, Raghavendra T. Role of exercise testing in assessment of the cardiovascular system function in Zarda users. Saudi Journal of Sports Medicine. 2014 Jan 1;14(1):52.

23

International

Pakkala A, Ganashree CP, Raghavendra T. Evaluation of heart rate variability among caregivers of geriatric patients undergoing surgery. Tropical Journal of Medical Research. 2014 Jan 1;17(1):7.

24

International

Pakkala A, Ganashree CP, Raghavendra T. Cardiopulmonary efficiency in gutkha chewers: An Indian study. Journal of Medical Investigations and Practice. 2014 Apr 1;9(2):74.

25

National

Pakkala A, Ganashree CP, Raghavendra T. Effect of exercise on the pulmonary system in proliferative phase of menstrual cycle in a group of perimenopausal women. CHRISMED Journal of Health and Research. 2014 Apr 1;1(2):72.

26

International

Lokeshwaraiah R, Ganashree CP, Chandran A, Gorkal AR. Comparative study of heart rate, QT and QTc intervals during the different phases of the menstrual cycle. International Journal of Health & Allied Sciences. 2014 Jul 1;3(3):154.

27

International

Pakkala A, Ganashree CP, Raghavendra T. Ventilatory functions as an evaluation tool in assessment of the pulmonary system adaptability in university level sprinters. Saudi Journal of Sports Medicine. 2014 Jul 1;14(2):140.

28

National

Pakkala A, Ganashree CP, Raghavendra T. A comparative study of the effect of automobile pollution on pulmonary function tests of people who reside in high traffic density urban areas and relatively traffic free rural areas. CHRISMED Journal of Health and Research. 2014 Jul 1;1(3):180.

29

International

Pakkala A, Ganashree CP, Raghavendra T. Respiratory reserve capacity in the proliferative phase of the menstrual cycle with reference to obesity. Menoufia Medical Journal. 2015 Jul 1;28(3):734.

30

International

Pakkala A, Ganashree CP, Raghavendra T. Dynamic ventilatory functions in assessment of pulmonary system in gutkha users. Kasr Al Ainy Medical Journal. 2015 Jan 1;21(1):8.

31

International

Nagalakshmi C S,Ganashree C P, Krishnamurthy N,Chethan Chethana , Shilpashree M K.Deciphering the Clinico-Biochemical Mileau of Perimenopausal and Postmenopausal women with a note on beneficial effects  of Yoga and Exercise.International Journal of Clinical Biochemistry and Research 2016 .3(3):325-329

32

International

Ganashree CP. Maximal Exercise Testing–As it elicits a varied cardiovascular response in perimenopausal women during proliferative phase of menstrual cycle. Pakistan Journal of Physiology. 2017 Jun 30;13(2):44-5.