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WELCOME TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY



INTRODUCTION

Department of Pathology is one of the important para-clinical departments of NSCGMC Khandwa and is involved in patient care through humanity. The department aims to rules. 1. Diagnostic services to patients attending/admitted in Associated District Hospital. 2. Theoretical and practical knowledge to undergraduate of medical & paramedical students. 3. Provides knowledge & environment related to research methodologies for its application by faculties and students. 4. Working environment for validation of future technologies for early diagnosis, monitoring and risk prediction. 3. Services provided by the department: - Routine & Special hematology, Blood banking, cytology, Hb variant analysis (HPLC) 4. Ongoing research:- Forthcoming - Hemolytic anemia screening 5. CME/other educational activities conducted by the department – 6. List of publications done by each faculty member in last one year – 01. Khurana U, Marwah A, Dey V, Uniya U, Hazari R. Evaluating diagnostic utility of PAS stained skin scrape cytology smear in clinically suspected superficial cutaneous mycoses: A simple yet unpracticed technique. J Family Med Prim Care 2022;11:1089-94 02. Marskole P, Bhagora R, Yadav R, et al. Study to assess nutritional status, health problems and psychosocial behaviour of adolescents in Central India. J Evolution Med Dent Sci 2021;10(43):3707-3710. 03. Ramesh Agrawal1 , Harshul Patidar2 , Ronak Jain3 , Pratik Akhani4, Clinical Profile and Detection of Novel H1N1 Influenza Virus in Children by Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction at a Tertiary Care Center, Journal of Medical Sciences and Health. 2021; 7(2) 39-42. 04. Dixit N, Shaw CK, Varshney GA, Kumar R, Saini PA, Verma P. Endocrinal Complications in Children and Adolescents with Thalassemia Major in Central India: An Observational Study. Indian J Pediatr. 2021 Sep 4. doi: 10.1007/s12098-021-03883-6. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 34480715.