This curriculum vitae summarizes the professional experience and qualifications of Dr. Vijay Laxmi Malhotra. She has over 40 years of experience as a Consultant Microbiologist and Lecturer in Microbiology at Lady Hardinge Medical College and Kalawati Saran Children's Hospital in New Delhi. She holds an MBBS, MD in Medical Microbiology, and is a Fellow of the Indian Society of Malaria and other Communicable Diseases and the Indian Medical Science Academy. Her roles have included diagnostic laboratory work, teaching, research, and administration.
Dr Pradeep Jain Fortis Hospital - CURRICULUM VITAE. Dr Pradeep Jain Fortis Hospital has the widest spectrum of advanced Laparoscopic Surgery in GI Surgery field.
Revised Curriculum of Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology(CMLT) by C...Tapeshwar Yadav
78 hrs
Distribution of Marks:
Theory: 20
Practical: 80
Internal: 20
Final Theory: 40
Final Practical: 60
Total: 200
Course Description:
This course is designed to provide basic knowledge and skills in clinical microbiology and immunology. It covers the study of pathogenic microorganisms, their identification, culture and sensitivity testing. It also includes the principles of immunology, serology and quality control in clinical microbiology.
Course Objectives:
After completion of this course students will be able to:
1. Describe the basic principles of microbiology, immunology and serology.
2. Identify common pathogenic bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites.
This document provides biographical and professional details about Dr. Manoj R. Kandoi in a curriculum vitae format. It includes his name, date of birth, contact information, education history, qualifications, hospital affiliations, academic work, publications, international awards and fellowships, books written, and international references. Key details are that Dr. Kandoi is an orthopedic surgeon based in India who received his medical education and qualifications in India and has participated in international clinical fellowships and observerships focused on foot/ankle and arthroscopy procedures.
The document outlines the syllabus for the MBBS degree at AIIMS in New Delhi, India. It includes syllabi for 18 subjects covered over 9 semesters of the course, as well as information about examinations and the goals of the undergraduate program. The key information provided in the syllabus includes:
- The MBBS course spans 4.5 years including 1 year of compulsory internship. It is divided into pre-clinical, para-clinical, and clinical phases covering subjects like Anatomy, Biochemistry, Physiology, and clinical specialties.
- There are three professional examinations - after semesters 2, 5, and 9. Internal assessments account for 50% of total marks.
The document provides details of the curriculum for the M.B.B.S. degree in Pakistan. It outlines the guiding principles, scheme of studies including examination structure, and details of courses for all four years. The curriculum aims to prescribe minimum standards and ensure uniformity across medical colleges and universities. It emphasizes problem-based learning, integration of basic and clinical sciences, and developing humanistic attributes in students. The first professional exams assess Anatomy, Physiology and Biochemistry, while subsequent years examine additional subjects leading to the final professional exam on Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, and Pediatrics.
Prof. Dr. Ram Sharan Mehta is a professor in the Medical-Surgical Nursing Department at the College of Nursing of the BP Koirala Institute of Health Sciences in Dharan, Nepal. He has over 30 scientific papers published, supervised over 70 research projects, and guided 16 undergraduate and 39 postgraduate theses. Mehta has received several awards for his academic achievements, including topper of all bachelor's programs in Nepal in 1997, and medals from the Vice Chancellor and Mera Devi Rana.
My name is Yusuf Abdu infectious disease and public health specialist formerly working in university college as lecturer and now working in public health NGO .Living in Addis Ababa Ethiopia .I have more than 15 years working experience in the area of public health including international NGO experience.
Yusuf Abdu Ahmed (BSc.public health ,MSc. Infectious Disease)
Address tel-00251911987131 E-mail yusufabdu3@yahoo.com
Dr Pradeep Jain Fortis Hospital - CURRICULUM VITAE. Dr Pradeep Jain Fortis Hospital has the widest spectrum of advanced Laparoscopic Surgery in GI Surgery field.
Revised Curriculum of Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology(CMLT) by C...Tapeshwar Yadav
78 hrs
Distribution of Marks:
Theory: 20
Practical: 80
Internal: 20
Final Theory: 40
Final Practical: 60
Total: 200
Course Description:
This course is designed to provide basic knowledge and skills in clinical microbiology and immunology. It covers the study of pathogenic microorganisms, their identification, culture and sensitivity testing. It also includes the principles of immunology, serology and quality control in clinical microbiology.
Course Objectives:
After completion of this course students will be able to:
1. Describe the basic principles of microbiology, immunology and serology.
2. Identify common pathogenic bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites.
This document provides biographical and professional details about Dr. Manoj R. Kandoi in a curriculum vitae format. It includes his name, date of birth, contact information, education history, qualifications, hospital affiliations, academic work, publications, international awards and fellowships, books written, and international references. Key details are that Dr. Kandoi is an orthopedic surgeon based in India who received his medical education and qualifications in India and has participated in international clinical fellowships and observerships focused on foot/ankle and arthroscopy procedures.
The document outlines the syllabus for the MBBS degree at AIIMS in New Delhi, India. It includes syllabi for 18 subjects covered over 9 semesters of the course, as well as information about examinations and the goals of the undergraduate program. The key information provided in the syllabus includes:
- The MBBS course spans 4.5 years including 1 year of compulsory internship. It is divided into pre-clinical, para-clinical, and clinical phases covering subjects like Anatomy, Biochemistry, Physiology, and clinical specialties.
- There are three professional examinations - after semesters 2, 5, and 9. Internal assessments account for 50% of total marks.
The document provides details of the curriculum for the M.B.B.S. degree in Pakistan. It outlines the guiding principles, scheme of studies including examination structure, and details of courses for all four years. The curriculum aims to prescribe minimum standards and ensure uniformity across medical colleges and universities. It emphasizes problem-based learning, integration of basic and clinical sciences, and developing humanistic attributes in students. The first professional exams assess Anatomy, Physiology and Biochemistry, while subsequent years examine additional subjects leading to the final professional exam on Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, and Pediatrics.
Prof. Dr. Ram Sharan Mehta is a professor in the Medical-Surgical Nursing Department at the College of Nursing of the BP Koirala Institute of Health Sciences in Dharan, Nepal. He has over 30 scientific papers published, supervised over 70 research projects, and guided 16 undergraduate and 39 postgraduate theses. Mehta has received several awards for his academic achievements, including topper of all bachelor's programs in Nepal in 1997, and medals from the Vice Chancellor and Mera Devi Rana.
My name is Yusuf Abdu infectious disease and public health specialist formerly working in university college as lecturer and now working in public health NGO .Living in Addis Ababa Ethiopia .I have more than 15 years working experience in the area of public health including international NGO experience.
Yusuf Abdu Ahmed (BSc.public health ,MSc. Infectious Disease)
Address tel-00251911987131 E-mail yusufabdu3@yahoo.com
East to west: research progress in traditional Chinese medicine for antiaging...LucyPi1
Abstract Delaying the onset of aging is considered an important tool for dealing with the global crisis of the aging population. Accordingly, several antiaging studies have been conducted using strategies of modern medicine and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). In this review, we summarize the current state of antiaging research related to both modern medicine and TCM and provide suggestions for further research. Various theories related to the aging process have been proposed, including the free radical theory, mitochondrial DNA damage theory, telomere theory, cross-linking theory, and intestinal flora theory, and a number of antiaging chemical treatments have been developed using modern medicine. These theories and achievements have resulted in major advancements in antiaging research. TCM is based on practical experience and has a long history with unique advantages in antiaging research. Some antiaging practices such as moderate diet consumption, acupuncture, Tai Chi (a traditional Chinese martial art that can relax the nerves to slow down the aging process), and Wuqin Xi (a traditional Chinese exercise to strengthen the body) have been adopted to maintain health. Several TCMs and prescriptions, particularly those related to medicine food homology, have been used in antiaging treatment, and their antiaging properties have been demonstrated to be effective based on pharmacological experiments and clinical applications.
This curriculum vitae is for S. Saravanamurugan, who has extensive education and experience in medical record keeping. He has a MRO degree from Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Post Graduate Medical Research Institute as well as degrees in commerce and economics. Saravanamurugan has over 13 years of experience working in the medical records department of hospitals in Pondicherry. His roles have included medical record clerk, technician, and assistant officer. He is currently an assistant medical record officer at Mahatma Gandhi Medical College, where his duties include registration, filing, coding, retrieving, and managing medical records for inpatient and outpatient areas.
Adjust the patient's position and drapes carefully to provide maximum
exposure of the area being examined and maximum privacy for the rest of the patient's
body.
Figure 1-4. Dorsal lithotomy position.
e. Sims' Position. Used for pelvic examination. Patient lies on left side with left
leg flexed and right leg extended. Place pillow under patient's head and between bent
knees. Fold sheet or bath blanket crosswise over thighs and legs so that genital area is
easily exposed. Keep patient covered as much as possible.
Figure 1-5. Sims' position.
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Dr. Smriti Tiwari is a 30-year-old Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology with over 8 years of experience. She completed her MBBS from Indira Gandhi Government Medical College in 2006 and received her MD in Anesthesiology from Grant Government Medical College, Mumbai in 2012. Since then, she has worked as an Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care at Grant Medical College. She has participated in several conferences and workshops to further her professional development in areas like regional anesthesia, pain management, and cardiac anesthesia.
The M.Sc. in Clinical Psychology is a two-year postgraduate program that provides in-depth knowledge of clinical psychology concepts including human behavior, mental health, mental illness, and brain functioning. The course aims to equip students to help others dealing with mental health problems. It involves rigorous theoretical and practical training, including internships and a dissertation. Students learn to assess psychological functioning and generate diagnostic and treatment plans under supervision. Upon completing the program, graduates can teach psychology or work as counselors, but are not qualified to practice as independent clinical psychologists.
This document contains details about Dr. Mangesh Ramrao Pawale including his contact information, education and employment history. It outlines his internship at Talegaon General Hospital from 2004-2005 where he worked in medicine, surgery, obstetrics and gynecology. It also lists his subsequent employment at Smt. Kashibai Navale Medical College & Hospital from 2006-2010 and as a medical officer in 2006. Finally, it provides information on his current role as a consultant at InternationalSOS in Liberia, West Africa since 2010 where he provides medical consultations, emergency care and manages medical records.
This document contains the resume of V.CHRISTOPHER AMALRAJ, who has 12 years of experience as an Assistant Professor in Biostatistics. He holds a Ph.D. in Statistics from SRM University and has published several papers in his areas of research interest which include biostatistics, spatial statistics, and epidemiology. He has over 11 years of experience teaching biostatistics and research methodology to medical and paramedical students at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. He is proficient in statistical software packages like SPSS, SAS, R and Epi-Info.
Impact of a designed nursing intervention protocol on myocardial infarction p...Alexander Decker
This study examined the impact of a designed nursing intervention protocol on myocardial infarction patients' outcomes at a university hospital in Egypt. Forty adult myocardial infarction patients were included. The study found that after exposure to the nursing intervention protocol, patients had significantly higher total mean knowledge scores and total mean practice scores. It also found that patients had medium to high levels of compliance to lifelong instructions. The results support the hypotheses that the nursing intervention protocol improved patients' knowledge, practices, and compliance. The study concluded that a nursing intervention protocol can have a positive impact on myocardial infarction patient outcomes.
Dr. Nivin Sharaf outlines their academic advising and mentoring strategy which involves monitoring students' academic performance, providing academic, personal, and career counseling, and building long-term professional relationships with students. The document then provides details on Dr. Sharaf's educational and professional background, including positions held teaching anatomy and advising students, clinical experience in family medicine and pediatrics, and research interests.
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This document discusses 101 career options for those with a biology degree and provides examples in several categories, including research, healthcare, teaching, science writing, administration/management, government, and industry. It notes that while additional education is often required, a foundation in biology applies to many careers. Research opportunities are available at various levels from undergraduate internships to faculty positions. Healthcare careers mentioned include medical doctor, dentist, physical therapist, and epidemiologist. The document aims to help biology students and career counselors identify satisfying career paths.
Profile
Clinical Microbiologist with Ph.D degree has both Academic (teaching & research) and Professional experiences. Academically, seven years experience, I have been teaching clinical microbiology branches to the students of Medical laboratory Sciences, nursing, pharmacy and other health sciences. Professionally, Nine years experience in government hospitals laboratories in all departments and specialized in microbiology departments for. As researcher my interest in clinical microbiology (Antimicrobial resistance) using a multidisciplinary approach involving molecular biology and bioinformatics tools. My Ph.D thesis in antimicrobial resistant using molecular biology and bioinformatics tools.
This document outlines two modules on nutrition/metabolism (Module 2) and introduction to medical sciences (Module 3).
Module 2 covers biochemistry, physiology, and community topics related to nutrition and metabolism. Module 3 covers histology, anatomy, biochemistry, genetics, pharmacology, and embryology.
Both modules will be taught longitudinally over the first term with lectures each day from each module. Exams will include midterm, practical, and final written exams at the end of the first semester.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the qualifications and experience of Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Jain. He has over 18 years of teaching experience as a professor of anatomy. He received his MBBS degree in 1994 and MS in Anatomy in 1999. He has published over 50 papers in peer-reviewed journals. His areas of research include the effects of stress on various body systems and morphometric analyses of bones and tissues.
Dr Qurat-ul-Ain Wahid is currently pursuing a master's degree in hematology with a research focus on epigenetic comparisons of Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma in different age groups. She has over four years of experience working in a hematology lab and helped establish facilities for next generation sequencing, minimal residual disease detection, and thalassemia genotyping. Her professional experience also includes positions as a registrar, trainee medical officer, referral medical officer, and female medical officer providing healthcare services in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
This document provides lecture notes on internal medicine for health officers. It is divided into multiple chapters covering a wide range of topics. The notes were created by various authors and edited by Getachew Tizazu and Tadesse Anteneh. Permission is granted to print and photocopy the material for educational purposes without commercial distribution or claiming authorship. The preface provides an introduction to using the notes and acknowledges contributions.
The Department of Nephrology at the School of Medicine has several goals for its training program including learning a biopsychosocial approach to patient care, pursuing patient-centered research experiences, and participating in community health improvement activities. The department was established in 1992 and currently has five faculty members led by Dr. T. Ariunaa. The department covers all aspects of nephrology and provides primary care to patients with chronic kidney disease. Areas of research focus include studies on chronic kidney disease epidemiology and risk factors. The training program prepares fellows for academic or clinical nephrology careers and offers opportunities for research training.
Kaluthanthirige Dammika Priyankara Peiris is a 46-year-old married male from Sri Lanka seeking a position that provides challenges and allows continued education. He has over 20 years of experience in health and safety roles in the construction industry in Sri Lanka and Qatar. He holds numerous safety certifications and received several safety awards for his work. Currently he is the Health and Safety Manager for a sewer rehabilitation project in Colombo.
This CV summarizes the professional experience and qualifications of Dr. Dominic Lai. He holds a Doctor of Business Administration from the University of South Australia and a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Otago. He currently serves as an independent non-executive director for Sarawak Oil Palms Berhad and holds non-executive director roles for two other companies. Additionally, he works as a lawyer and has extensive experience in corporate governance, presenting research papers, and publishing articles on related topics.
Tasvir A R Chowdhury is seeking a managerial position. He has over 15 years of experience in marketing, management, and customer service roles in various industries. He held positions such as Senior Manager of Planning and Development at Magnum Steel Industries, General Manager at Accord Associates, and Zonal Customer Care Manager at Banglalink. He has strong leadership, marketing, communications, and problem-solving skills. He is proficient in English, Bangla, Hindi, and German.
East to west: research progress in traditional Chinese medicine for antiaging...LucyPi1
Abstract Delaying the onset of aging is considered an important tool for dealing with the global crisis of the aging population. Accordingly, several antiaging studies have been conducted using strategies of modern medicine and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). In this review, we summarize the current state of antiaging research related to both modern medicine and TCM and provide suggestions for further research. Various theories related to the aging process have been proposed, including the free radical theory, mitochondrial DNA damage theory, telomere theory, cross-linking theory, and intestinal flora theory, and a number of antiaging chemical treatments have been developed using modern medicine. These theories and achievements have resulted in major advancements in antiaging research. TCM is based on practical experience and has a long history with unique advantages in antiaging research. Some antiaging practices such as moderate diet consumption, acupuncture, Tai Chi (a traditional Chinese martial art that can relax the nerves to slow down the aging process), and Wuqin Xi (a traditional Chinese exercise to strengthen the body) have been adopted to maintain health. Several TCMs and prescriptions, particularly those related to medicine food homology, have been used in antiaging treatment, and their antiaging properties have been demonstrated to be effective based on pharmacological experiments and clinical applications.
This curriculum vitae is for S. Saravanamurugan, who has extensive education and experience in medical record keeping. He has a MRO degree from Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Post Graduate Medical Research Institute as well as degrees in commerce and economics. Saravanamurugan has over 13 years of experience working in the medical records department of hospitals in Pondicherry. His roles have included medical record clerk, technician, and assistant officer. He is currently an assistant medical record officer at Mahatma Gandhi Medical College, where his duties include registration, filing, coding, retrieving, and managing medical records for inpatient and outpatient areas.
Adjust the patient's position and drapes carefully to provide maximum
exposure of the area being examined and maximum privacy for the rest of the patient's
body.
Figure 1-4. Dorsal lithotomy position.
e. Sims' Position. Used for pelvic examination. Patient lies on left side with left
leg flexed and right leg extended. Place pillow under patient's head and between bent
knees. Fold sheet or bath blanket crosswise over thighs and legs so that genital area is
easily exposed. Keep patient covered as much as possible.
Figure 1-5. Sims' position.
MD0906 1-5
MO
f. Knee
Dr. Smriti Tiwari is a 30-year-old Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology with over 8 years of experience. She completed her MBBS from Indira Gandhi Government Medical College in 2006 and received her MD in Anesthesiology from Grant Government Medical College, Mumbai in 2012. Since then, she has worked as an Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care at Grant Medical College. She has participated in several conferences and workshops to further her professional development in areas like regional anesthesia, pain management, and cardiac anesthesia.
The M.Sc. in Clinical Psychology is a two-year postgraduate program that provides in-depth knowledge of clinical psychology concepts including human behavior, mental health, mental illness, and brain functioning. The course aims to equip students to help others dealing with mental health problems. It involves rigorous theoretical and practical training, including internships and a dissertation. Students learn to assess psychological functioning and generate diagnostic and treatment plans under supervision. Upon completing the program, graduates can teach psychology or work as counselors, but are not qualified to practice as independent clinical psychologists.
This document contains details about Dr. Mangesh Ramrao Pawale including his contact information, education and employment history. It outlines his internship at Talegaon General Hospital from 2004-2005 where he worked in medicine, surgery, obstetrics and gynecology. It also lists his subsequent employment at Smt. Kashibai Navale Medical College & Hospital from 2006-2010 and as a medical officer in 2006. Finally, it provides information on his current role as a consultant at InternationalSOS in Liberia, West Africa since 2010 where he provides medical consultations, emergency care and manages medical records.
This document contains the resume of V.CHRISTOPHER AMALRAJ, who has 12 years of experience as an Assistant Professor in Biostatistics. He holds a Ph.D. in Statistics from SRM University and has published several papers in his areas of research interest which include biostatistics, spatial statistics, and epidemiology. He has over 11 years of experience teaching biostatistics and research methodology to medical and paramedical students at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. He is proficient in statistical software packages like SPSS, SAS, R and Epi-Info.
Impact of a designed nursing intervention protocol on myocardial infarction p...Alexander Decker
This study examined the impact of a designed nursing intervention protocol on myocardial infarction patients' outcomes at a university hospital in Egypt. Forty adult myocardial infarction patients were included. The study found that after exposure to the nursing intervention protocol, patients had significantly higher total mean knowledge scores and total mean practice scores. It also found that patients had medium to high levels of compliance to lifelong instructions. The results support the hypotheses that the nursing intervention protocol improved patients' knowledge, practices, and compliance. The study concluded that a nursing intervention protocol can have a positive impact on myocardial infarction patient outcomes.
Dr. Nivin Sharaf outlines their academic advising and mentoring strategy which involves monitoring students' academic performance, providing academic, personal, and career counseling, and building long-term professional relationships with students. The document then provides details on Dr. Sharaf's educational and professional background, including positions held teaching anatomy and advising students, clinical experience in family medicine and pediatrics, and research interests.
Medical courses in ncr delhi
Visit-https://www.santosh.ac.in/
Santosh University is a NAAC Accredited Institution based in NCR Delhi, University is dedicated to its triple mission of Quality Education, research and patients care
This document discusses 101 career options for those with a biology degree and provides examples in several categories, including research, healthcare, teaching, science writing, administration/management, government, and industry. It notes that while additional education is often required, a foundation in biology applies to many careers. Research opportunities are available at various levels from undergraduate internships to faculty positions. Healthcare careers mentioned include medical doctor, dentist, physical therapist, and epidemiologist. The document aims to help biology students and career counselors identify satisfying career paths.
Profile
Clinical Microbiologist with Ph.D degree has both Academic (teaching & research) and Professional experiences. Academically, seven years experience, I have been teaching clinical microbiology branches to the students of Medical laboratory Sciences, nursing, pharmacy and other health sciences. Professionally, Nine years experience in government hospitals laboratories in all departments and specialized in microbiology departments for. As researcher my interest in clinical microbiology (Antimicrobial resistance) using a multidisciplinary approach involving molecular biology and bioinformatics tools. My Ph.D thesis in antimicrobial resistant using molecular biology and bioinformatics tools.
This document outlines two modules on nutrition/metabolism (Module 2) and introduction to medical sciences (Module 3).
Module 2 covers biochemistry, physiology, and community topics related to nutrition and metabolism. Module 3 covers histology, anatomy, biochemistry, genetics, pharmacology, and embryology.
Both modules will be taught longitudinally over the first term with lectures each day from each module. Exams will include midterm, practical, and final written exams at the end of the first semester.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the qualifications and experience of Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Jain. He has over 18 years of teaching experience as a professor of anatomy. He received his MBBS degree in 1994 and MS in Anatomy in 1999. He has published over 50 papers in peer-reviewed journals. His areas of research include the effects of stress on various body systems and morphometric analyses of bones and tissues.
Dr Qurat-ul-Ain Wahid is currently pursuing a master's degree in hematology with a research focus on epigenetic comparisons of Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma in different age groups. She has over four years of experience working in a hematology lab and helped establish facilities for next generation sequencing, minimal residual disease detection, and thalassemia genotyping. Her professional experience also includes positions as a registrar, trainee medical officer, referral medical officer, and female medical officer providing healthcare services in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
This document provides lecture notes on internal medicine for health officers. It is divided into multiple chapters covering a wide range of topics. The notes were created by various authors and edited by Getachew Tizazu and Tadesse Anteneh. Permission is granted to print and photocopy the material for educational purposes without commercial distribution or claiming authorship. The preface provides an introduction to using the notes and acknowledges contributions.
The Department of Nephrology at the School of Medicine has several goals for its training program including learning a biopsychosocial approach to patient care, pursuing patient-centered research experiences, and participating in community health improvement activities. The department was established in 1992 and currently has five faculty members led by Dr. T. Ariunaa. The department covers all aspects of nephrology and provides primary care to patients with chronic kidney disease. Areas of research focus include studies on chronic kidney disease epidemiology and risk factors. The training program prepares fellows for academic or clinical nephrology careers and offers opportunities for research training.
Kaluthanthirige Dammika Priyankara Peiris is a 46-year-old married male from Sri Lanka seeking a position that provides challenges and allows continued education. He has over 20 years of experience in health and safety roles in the construction industry in Sri Lanka and Qatar. He holds numerous safety certifications and received several safety awards for his work. Currently he is the Health and Safety Manager for a sewer rehabilitation project in Colombo.
This CV summarizes the professional experience and qualifications of Dr. Dominic Lai. He holds a Doctor of Business Administration from the University of South Australia and a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Otago. He currently serves as an independent non-executive director for Sarawak Oil Palms Berhad and holds non-executive director roles for two other companies. Additionally, he works as a lawyer and has extensive experience in corporate governance, presenting research papers, and publishing articles on related topics.
Tasvir A R Chowdhury is seeking a managerial position. He has over 15 years of experience in marketing, management, and customer service roles in various industries. He held positions such as Senior Manager of Planning and Development at Magnum Steel Industries, General Manager at Accord Associates, and Zonal Customer Care Manager at Banglalink. He has strong leadership, marketing, communications, and problem-solving skills. He is proficient in English, Bangla, Hindi, and German.
This curriculum vitae outlines Aleksandar Acević's experience coaching volleyball over 16 years, including coaching youth, junior, and senior teams in Serbia and Montenegro. He has coached both male and female teams and served as an assistant coach for the University national team of Serbia and Montenegro. Acević graduated from the Belgrade Sports Academy in 2005 with a degree in professional sports training with a volleyball major. He also has experience playing volleyball professionally.
Kole Ewang Theodore's curriculum vitae summarizes his professional experience and qualifications. He has worked as a sports and physical education instructor since graduating from the National Institute of Sports and Physical Education in 2006. His experience includes positions as a fitness trainer, athletic sports coordinator, personal trainer, football coach, and security agent. He also has certifications in first aid, massage therapy, and fitness coaching.
This document is a resume for Abby Veloske. It lists her contact information, professional experience including roles as a Chancellor Student Ambassador at UWRF and cashier at Aldi, softball coaching experience, and education including graduating from Blaine High School and pursuing a degree in Biomedical Biology and minor in Animal Science at UWRF with a 3.86 GPA. It also outlines various awards and honors earned in high school such as the Anoka County HERO award twice and being featured in the newspaper for tobacco-free accomplishments, and in college including making the Student Athlete Scholar 3.0 Club and Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Scholastic Honor Roll multiple times.
Kole Ewang Theodore's curriculum vitae summarizes his professional experience and qualifications. He has worked as a sports and physical education instructor since graduating from the National Institute of Sports and Physical Education in 2006. His experience includes positions as a fitness trainer, athletic sports coordinator, personal trainer, football coach, and security agent. He also has certifications in first aid, massage therapy, and fitness coaching.
Wael El-Sayed's resume summarizes his qualifications and extensive experience in education and community services. He has over 25 years of experience teaching and working with people with disabilities. He holds multiple degrees including a PhD in education and has worked in various roles in Australia, Qatar, Egypt, and elsewhere.
This document provides a summary of the education and experience of Kathrin M. Cresswell. It outlines her PhD from the University of Edinburgh on implementation of electronic health records. It details her employment history working on eHealth projects at the University of Edinburgh from 2011 to present. It lists her publications, grants, and markers of esteem showing her expertise in eHealth research.
This document provides an overview of the 2 Unit PDHPE course for Preliminary HSC and HSC. It outlines that the course is theoretical and involves studying practical and health concepts through laboratories. For the Preliminary HSC, the core modules are Better Health for Individuals and The Body in Motion, with options like First Aid and Fitness Choices. The HSC core modules are Health Priorities in Australia and Factors Affecting Performance, with options such as Sports Medicine and Improving Performance. Potential career pathways related to the course are also listed.
The document provides an overview of the securities market mechanism in Nepal. It discusses the primary and secondary markets, key players like merchant bankers, and the trading process. The Nepalese securities market is relatively new, order-driven, and dominated by bank participation. While automation has improved transparency, the market still faces challenges like a lack of experts, credit ratings, and restrictions on foreign investment.
The document presents an analysis of investment portfolios of commercial banks. It discusses objectives to evaluate investment structures, risk and returns, and the relationship between investment and other variables. A sample of 5 commercial banks over 5 years is analyzed. Multivariate analysis shows a positive relationship between investment, bank size and deposits, and a negative relationship with loans and advances. Standard Charter Bank has the highest average investment proportion with less variation compared to other banks.
Peter Jensen is an experienced data science professional based in Melbourne, Australia with a Master's degree in astrophysics. He has worked on predictive analytics and machine learning projects for several Australian companies. Currently seeking new opportunities, he has skills in areas such as statistical analysis, machine learning algorithms, and programming languages like R and Python.
This document is a resume for Panagiotis Panagiotopoulos. It summarizes his educational background and work experience. He has degrees in physiotherapy and kinetic therapy. He has worked in physiotherapy centers, hospitals, and municipalities treating patients with neurological, orthopedic, respiratory, and other disorders. His experience includes implementing physiotherapy programs, operating rehabilitation equipment, and treating patients with conditions like paralysis and multiple sclerosis.
Sindhanai Malarvizhi Kumaresan has over 11 years of experience as a physiotherapist in Chennai, India. She has a bachelor's degree in physiotherapy and specializes in rehabilitation for orthopedic, neurological, and pediatric patients. Her experience includes clinical assessment, treatment, and managing patients with conditions like stroke, arthritis, cerebral palsy, and sports injuries. She is skilled in physical exercises, joint mobilization, and assisting other healthcare professionals.
Mohammed Yousef is a physiotherapist from Egypt with over 15 years of experience working with sports teams and hospitals in Egypt, Dubai, and China. He currently works as a physiotherapist for Al Ahli football Club in Dubai, where his responsibilities include rehabilitating injuries, assessing players, and consulting with physicians. Previously he has held physiotherapy roles for AMT Medical Company, Sharm El Sheikh International Hospital, and Cairo University Hospitals. He has a Bachelor's degree in physical therapy from Cairo University and is licensed in Dubai.
The document provides guidelines for a two-page curriculum vitae, including sections for personal details, skills and qualities, education and qualifications, work experience, achievements, interests, hobbies, additional information, and referees. It specifies the type of information required in each section, such as name, address, email, phone number in personal details; 3 skills and 3 qualities in skills and qualities; school names and exam details in education; dates and descriptions of responsibilities for work experience; and name, title, address and phone number for referees. The curriculum vitae must be signed and dated, no more than two pages, word processed, and contain only factual information.
Carter Murray is a global boutique recruitment firm specializing in marketing, communications, business development, and sales roles. They were launched in 2000 and recruit for clients in commerce, finance, and professional services. Carter Murray uses a variety of methods to source candidates, including their database of marketing professionals built over 20 years of operations globally. They provide full recruitment consulting and can conduct searches through their network, advertising, executive searches, or a combination. Carter Murray is part of the larger SR Group recruitment network and has offices in major cities around the world.
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Curriculum vitae
1. CURRICULUM VITAE
Personal Information:
FULL NAME: Dr. (Mrs.) Vijay Laxmi Malhotra (ne) Kapoor
MBBS, MD, FIMSA, FISCD
DESSIGNATION: Consultant Microbiologist and Lecturer Micro. (Univ. of Delhi),
Lady Hardinge Medical College.
Presently, also working as HOD Dept of Laboratory Medicine
Kalawati Saran Children Hospital New Delhi
ADDRESS: RES. WZ – 34, Meenakshi Garden.
New Delhi – 110018
Tel: 91-11-25143800, 91-11-25137477, Mob: 91-9810768724
e-mail (s): vijaylaxmimalhotra@yahoo.co.in
OFF:
(1) Dept. of Microbiology (2) Dept. of Laboratory Medicine
Lady Hardinge Medical College, Room Non 227, JICA Building,
New Delhi – 110001 KSCH New Delhi (12A.M. – 6P.M)
Tel: 91-11-23408188, Fax: 91-11-23365792 Tel: 91-11-23344160-165 (ext. no. 227)
Direct No.:- 91-11-23745076
DATE OF BIRTH 31st
OCT, 1951
NATIONALITY Indian
Languages Know English, Hindi – Read/write /speak/
Computer Skill MS Word and Internet
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATION
Examination University/Board Subject Year
Higher Secondary Central Board of English, Chemistry, Physics, 1968
Secondary Education Biology including Botany &
Zoology, Higher Maths
Pre-Medical Delhi University Chemistry, English, Physics, 1969
Botany, Zoology
M.B.B.S Delhi University Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology 1973
(including Microbiology), Forensic
Medicine, Pharmacology, Medicine,
Surgery, Gynae & Obst, ENT,
Ophthalmology, Community
Medicine, Orthopedics, Paediatrics
M.D Delhi University Medical Microbiology 1979
F.I.S.C.D National Centre for diseases Medical Microbiology 29th
Dec, 1993
(Fellow of the Controls, New Delhi
Indian society
of malaria and
other communicable
diseases)
2. F.I.M.S.A 2000
(Fellow of the Indian
Medical Science Academy)
**
Thesis for the degree of Doctor of Medicine (Microbiology) M.D accepted by University of Delhi in 1978 “Drug resistance in
Neisseria Gonorrhoeae with particular reference to Penicillin Resistance by Penicillinase producing strains”
PROFESSIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE
Post Held From To Institution Main Activities &
Responsibilities
Additional M.S (Acting) May, 2007 2008 Kalawati Saran Children Through Administrative &
Hospital Account officer.
Service matters of all group and
matters relating to recruitment
matters (creation, renewal and
continuation of all categories of
posts), Works relating to account
section &budget, General store,
medical store and purchase section,
Tender cell, transport, CPWD
matter, disaster management & fire
fighting, Maintenance of
cleanliness of hospital, Hospital
kitchen, laundry, central workshop,
security services
.
Consultant Microbiologist & 07.02.2003 Continue Lady Harding Medical Diagnostic lab work, Research
Head of Department of College & KSCH Teaching and co ordination
Laboratory Medicine (Delhi University) between Lady Harding Medical
College and Kalawati Saran
Children Hospital. HOD of Lab
Medicine at Kalawati Saran
children Hospital Established d the
Dept. of Laboratory Medicine
which included laboratory work of
Biochemistry, Hematology and
Microbiology with 24 hrs. services.
Introduced New diagnostic tests for
better patient care and supervised
the work of Technical Staff and
Residents, regarding, calibrations
of autoanalyser, their AMCS
recording and reporting of results,
distribution of reports and
collection of clinical samples.
Maintaining stock register and
record of inventory also teaching
and supervising duty roster for
running of 24 hrs. emergency lab.
Reporting and reviewing annual
confidential reports of the
subordinate staff.
Writing standard operating
procedural Laboratory manual
(SOP).
Participating with other laboratory
for quality control.
3. Performing various lab tests like
ELISAS, Latex agglutination, Sp.
stains.
Consultant Microbiologist 27.10.1998 Continue Lady Harding Medical *Organizing CMES & Conference
College & KSCH *HOD of Labs
(Delhi University) *Administrating – appointments,
filing, copying, sorting and faxing
*Attending meetings as expert
advisers and as chairperson e.g
inspection committee, purchase
committee
*Answering Parliament Question
regarding Hospital Infection
Controls & BioMed. Waste
Management
*Evaluation of diagnostic kits
*Member of the expert committee
to review the recommendation for
the course approved by AICTE
regarding course duration as well
as entry qualification for diploma
programme 21 Jan 2010.
*Surprise rounds of Hospital
regarding Bio-Med, Waste
management.
Sr. Bacteriologist Feb, 1991 27.10.1998 Lady Harding Medical *Administration – Leave Records,
College & KSCH Stores Purchase
New Delhi *Research, Teaching,
(Delhi University) Clinical Diagnostic lab work
Clinical Bacteriologist 12.10.1981 Feb, 1991 Lady Harding Medical *Making duty roster of Technical
College New Delhi Staff, Safai walas & supervising
their postings
(Delhi University) *Making Teaching Schedule
*Making list of J. Clubs & Seminar
*Organizing workshops.
*Incharge of AIDS Lab.
Senior Resident 02.04.1979 12.10.1981 Maulana Azad Medical *Diagnostic lab work
College, New Delhi *Teaching undergraduate students
*Diagnostic lab work
*Research Activities
Junior Resident 15.06.1977 31.03.1979 Maulana Azad Medical *Doing Thesis work (research)as a
College, New Delhi pre-requiste for passing M.D exam.
(Delhi University) *Writing &presenting paper
*Assist senior faculty
*Diagnostic lab work
Demonstrator in Medical 21.07.1975 15.06.1977 Maulana Azad Medical *Reading & reporting of bacterial
Microbiology College, New Delhi culture plates
(Delhi University) *Taking tutorials for undergraduate
MBBS 3rd
& 4th
Semester Medical
Students
*Attending meeting, seminar,
workshops
*Taking Journal Clubs.
*Assist Sr. Doctors.
Volunteer Activities *Taking part in Health Melas
*Organizing Health Camps
4. AWARDS A) Fellowship Award under TCTP Colombo Plan for AIDS/Microbiology
Screening 1992 in U.K.( New castle upon tyne) Jan to March (three months)1992
B) GB Malik Award in Allergy Immunology Research 1992.
C) Smt. SUSHILA RANI and Sh. MADHU SUDAN research in
Rheumatology (1990)
D) Burrows welcome antiviral proster maize quiz award in
Singapore (1995)
E) Commendation award by Indian Association of blood banks 20th
Nov 1994
F) Scholarship award to attend XI inter national conference on AIDS
in Vancouver Canada 1996.
G) Selected Honorary memb., of teaching faculty for the Post
Doctorate Diplomat of Indian College of Pathology in Reproductive
Medicine.
H)41st
Union World Conference on Lung Health held in Berlin , Germany
from 11 to 15 November 2010AWARD in the form of free registration
TEACHING WORK EXPERIENCE
- Teaching of Medical Microbiology to undergraduate Medical Students in the form of Lectures,
Tutorials and i Practical (6hrs. per week) for 27 year (1975 – 2002) in MAMC & LHMC, medical
schools of Delhi University. Which working as Demonstrator, Jr. Resident, Sr. Resident, Specialist
and Consultant
- Teaching of Post graduate students (M.D) in medical microbiology taking their theory practical
classes 6hrs/month and specially by taking journal clubs and seminars and through morning
diagnostic laboratory bench work.
- Conducting supervisory work while guiding following Thesis work for M.D Students of
Microbiology (under Delhi University) as a GUIDE (Principal investigator ) and other subjects
relating to Microbiology like Paediatrics, Medicine, Gynae, Dermatology, as a Co-guide (Co-
investigator) as given below.
- Invigilation duties for various exams (undergraduate & postgraduate)
- Confidential officer for M.D. exam (post graduation) university exams
- Superintendent MBBS, M.D University Exams.
- Examiner for MBBS, superintendent for M.D Exams, MLT & Nurses (General Nursing and
Midwifery(Med Lab Technology))
- Presenting and publishing scientific papers in various national and international conference and in
journals in India and abroad. (U.K, France, Canada, U.S, Singapore)
- Working as co-investigator in PC thesis “sero-epidemiology of acute lower respiratory tract
infectious among hospitalized children in tertiary care hospital.
Managerial Experience -
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE No. of MD Thesis guided as Supervisors and Co-supervisor – 12 Ph. D Thesis - 2
Immuno diagnostics production of Antis era enzyme immuno assays
preparation of latex and co-agglutination reagents, Immuno globulin
estimations.
Epidemiological surveillance-bacterial and serological typing of
community based and nosocomial infections.
Animal studies – experience with laboratory mice guinea pigs and
rabbits, cock
5. Molecular studies – polymerase chain reaction in Chlamydia
trachomatis
- Raising of Anti-sera for Meningocccal Meningitis in animals.
- Doing animal pathogenicity tests
- Performing Polymerase chain reaction for Chlamydia trachomatis.
- Immunoglobulin estimation by double diffusion ouchterlony method.
- Standardizing Latex agglutination reagent for pneumococcus.
- Performed drug resistant assays (invitro) for Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
-
TRAINING EXPERIENCE Experience in organizing and conducting Workshops on advanced
diagnostic techniques production of standard biological reagents for
clinical laboratories etc. training of Medical and Para-Medical
personnel including Medical Undergraduate students, Doctors and
Para-Medical personnel
Conducted and organized Workshop on AIDS – 1992
Conducted and organized conference on Hospital Infection – 1998.
INCHARGE OF Investigator in ICRM project on “Role of Gradenerella Virginals in
RESEARCH PROJECTS lower genital tract of women in reproductive age groups” from 1984-1986.
Co-investigator in Welcome Trust Project “Fine Needle Aspiration
Cytology for the investigation of Iymphadenopathy in Indian patients
who are at a high risk of HIVA infections”.
Guide for ICMR projects on Biological Characterizations of serum
opacity factor or Gr. A strepto ICMR project of “Nasopharyngeal
carriage of meningococci in Meningococcal meningitis” in 1985.
WHO Research project on “Collaborative Study on Surveillance of
Neisseria Meningitides Strain circulating in the world from 01.06.1989
to 31.12. in charge of NACO project on Serosurveillance of HIV
infection and Zonal Blood testing center since July 1992 – continuing.
Guide for ICMR project on Biological Characterization of Serum
opacity factor of Gr a Streptococci 1994.
RESEARCH Pheumococci, Streptococci, AIDS and STDS with special reference to
SPECIALISATION Chlamydial Infections Molecular Studies like PCR on Chlamydia
trachomatis.
MEMBERSHIP Life member of Indian Society for Malaria and other SOCIETIES Co-
mmunicable diseases.
Life member of Indian Association Medical Microbiologists
membership No. LM / 419
Life member of Liverpool Tropical School Association Liverpool U.K.
membership No. 576.
Life member of Indian Association of blood banks No. 48
Life member of Indian Association of Immunology.
Life member of Indian Society for Liver Diseases.
Member of the International Society for Infectious disease 2001, Membership No.
00054509
SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT
Elected Executive Member of Indian Immunology Society.2009-2010
Appointed as Head Examiner by Board for Practical examination by board of Technical Education,
Delhi for DMLT student December 2008
Appointed as external examiner for MLT by board of Techn. Education Govt. of Delhi on 10/04/2007
Appointed external examiner for microbiology MLT in Jamia Handard University on 04/05/2007.
6. Examiner for BPT (bachelor of physio therapy) and BOT (bachelor of Occupational therapy) for student
of Gurugobind singh indraprastha university New Delhi
Expert in UPSC for the selection of specialists in the Microbiology. In-charge of the AIDS surveillance
center in Microbiology Deptt LHMC.
Referee in the panel of J. of communicable diseases Recognized as Lecturer by University of Delhi in
the subject of Microbiology 29th
Dec. 1990.
REPRESENTATION ON EXPERT BODIES / COMMITTEES
Invited as Technical Expert in Pilot Project in Rabies in NICD on 18th
Sept 2008.
Technical Expert for IDSP in Nirman Bhawan on 05/08/2008.
Appointed Nodal officer for hospital infections committee KSCH.
Nominated as a member of joint inspection team to carry out inspection of Binocular Microscopes for
the Revised National TB Control Progarmme 2002
RESEARCH PAPER ACCEPTED
1. Abstract No 249, entitled serosurviellance of HIV infection and it’s correlation with other sexually
transmitted diseases in India. MALHOTRA V.L., SHRAMA A, PILLAI P.K. and SEHGAL V.N. in
IXTH. International conference on aids and fourth standard world congress Berlin June 7-11, 1993.
2. Abstract No 302/675 entitled “Sulphadiazine resistant group a neisseria meningitides isolated from
patients of meningococcal infection the 18th
. International conference of chemotherapy at Sweden held
from June 27 to July 2, 1993.
3. Abstract No 302/1186 entitled autotypes and antibacterial resistance of gonococci from cases of acute
gonorrhea in 18th
. ICC at Sweden from 27th
June to 2nd
July 1993.
4. Abstract No P/35 entitled “comparison of IHA at ELISA for rapid diagnosis of hepatic amoebiasis at
XV national congress of Indian Association of Medical Microbiologist at Aurangabad 23rd
– 25th
Oct
1991.
5. Abstract No 13/13 entitled characterization of coagulase negative staphylococci isolated from neonates
in the same conference.
6. Absract No B/25 “Role of bacteriological examination of gastric aspirate in diagnosis of lower
respiratory tract infection in 12th
. Congress of Indian Association of Medical Microbiologist 1989.
7. Abstract IM/16 “A study of immunological profile of Giardiasis children 1990 XII congress of IAMM.
8. Abstract entitled “Cyto morphological detection of chlamydial endocarvicitis in sexually active females”
in the 9th
world congress of cervical pathology and calposcopy accepted in Australia in 1997.
9. P244 entitled “Streptococus pneumoniae serotypes causing eye infections” in 17th
Lancefield
International Symposium on streptococci & streptococcal diseases held in Porto Heli, Greece from 22-
26 June 2008.
RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL PAPER PRESENTED.
10. “Biological characterization of coagulace negative staphylococci isolated from meonates” XVI annual
conference of Indian association of medical microbiology held at AIIMS at 13th
Oct 1992.
11. “Seroprevalance of HIV infection in high risk groups” in second inters national congress aids in Asia
and the Pacific held from 8to 12 Nov. 1992.
12. XVII national congress of IMMA at Calcutta 8-12 Dec 1993 “bacterial meningitis and hearing loss of
children.
13. “Incidence of Toxo-plasma Godni, Rubella, CytomeGlao virus and syphilis in cases of spontaneous
abortion Delhi chapter meeting of IAMM in 1993.
14. Brain stem evoked potentially in children with hearing loss in children in 8th
Indian congress of
pediatrics 6th
.
15. Paper published in scientific conference UCMS and GIB in 2nd
AIMLT Delhi Chapter 24th
Sept, 2007
entitled “total quality management (TQM) and ISO (standards in clinical laboratories : an overview).
7. 16. Prevalence of anti HSV-1 specific IgM antibodies in children in a tertiary care hospital in Delhi in 33rd
Indian Immunology society conference organized by Department of Biochemistry, AIIMS, FRO 28-30th
Jan, 2007.
17. “Clinical utility of ELISA test in sero-diagnosis of extra pulmonary tuberculosis using 38kDa,
Mycobacterial antigen” paper presented in conference epidays 2009 on 6th
May organized by NICD,
Delhi
RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTED
INTERNATIONAL
1. Third international conference of Pakistan association of pathologists on “current status of
Meningococal meningitis in Asia” 1991.
2. Sero prevalence of HIV infection in high risk groups “by second 1992 international conference on aids
in Asia and pacific held from 8-12.
3. “Role of chlahydiratrepohatis in PID” read at international congress IUVDT/STD/AIDS at Singapore
22nd March 1995.
4. Sero prevalence of toxo plasma gondii in HIV sero professionals blood donors in New Delhi in 11th
international conference on AIDS in van couver Canada (in) 1996
5. β-2 macroglobulin levels in HIV sereo positive blood F-donors I XVI international conference of
clinical chemistry in Wembel UK 12th
July 1996.
6. “Frequency of prevalent serotypes of group β-streptococci with special references of new serotypes” in
XII LAN’s field international symposium of streptococci and streptococcal diseases Sept. 16-20 1996 in
Paris France (in)
7. Cyto-morphological detection’s of chlamydial Endo cervictesin sexually active females” in IX world
conference of cervical pathological and calposcopy in Sydney Australia 12-16 May 1996.
GUEST SPEAKER
1. INVITED guest speaker on “an over view on HIV/AIDS in public seminar on “issues related to aids”
2. (Delhi scenario) by NAZ project (India) trust.
3. Guest speaker in 5th
Biennial conference of Indian association of blood on AIDS and Blood banking
20th
Nov. 1994
4. Panelist in conference on resistance in common pathogens organized by dept. of microbiology on 18th
Jan 1995.
5. Guest lecture in 9th
national conference of IMA College of general practitioners Aug. 91 on newer
antibiotic.
6. Panelist in discussion on management of bacterial enteric infections organized by Hoechst.
7. Guest speaker at IMA academy of medical specialists on diagnosis of bacterial enteritis and drug
sensitivity of various enteric bacteria 3rd
Aug. 1991.
8. Guest speaker on “recent trends in aids in India on 6th
Feb. 1992 in ODA meeting at Black Pool
Manchester UK.
9. Chair the session – II in National Symposium on Emerging trends in biomedical sciences on 27TH
Feb,
2009, organized by Sardar Bhagwan Singh Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences and Research
Balawala, Dehradun, Uttarakhand
10. Oral presentation of paper entitled “Increasing prevalence of cytomegalo virus in pediatric patients in a
tertiary care hospital in Delhi” at Sardar Bhagwan Singh Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences
and Research Balawala, Dehradun, Uttarakhand.
11. Invited speaker at HIV sensitization programme on 5th
march 2009, KSCH as part of training of Doctors
– HIV-AIDS: diagnosis (including pediatric HIV infection), Waste Management.
12. Invited speaker at Tropacon 2008, second national conference of academy of tropical parasitology 30th
Oct to 2nd
Nov 2008 “Rapid versus conventional gold standard tests in the laboratory diagnosis of
malaria”.
CHAIRPERSON IN VARIOUS COMMITTEES
8. 1. As Chairperson in the auction committee for the finalization of the rates of the condemned items,
condemned by the condemnation committee, KSCH New Delhi.
2. Invited as chairperson for CME on ESBL – Clinical Relevance and therapeutic options organized by
aristopharamceuticals pvt. Ltd. in KSCH on 23/04/2007
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
1. Natrajan R. Singh R., Aggrwal D.S. 1981 “Screening Neisseria Gonorrhea for
pencillnase production” IND.J.DERM and
VENEREOL 47,4.218-219
2. Malhotra V.L., Natrajan R. 1982 “Antimicrobial susceptibility Screening of
Neisseria Gonorrhea IND.J.MED.RES.75.643-
647
3. Malhotra V.L.,Praksh K, Sharma B. 1982 “Distribution of various serotype streptococcus
pneumonia in clinical samples 1,75-79
4. Deb. M., Prakash K. Kaur T.P., 1986 “Evaluation of various rapid techniques for
Malhotra V.L. Verma V.A. identification of gardnerella vaginallis.
IND.J.MED
5. Deb. M., Prakash K. Kaur T.P., 1987 “Incidence and significance of Gardnerella
Malhotra V.L. Verma V.A. Vaginallils IND.J.MED MICRO PPL 179-184
6. Malhotra V.L., Lakshmy A. 1987 “An out break of Mdningococcal Meningitis in
Delhi. IND.J.MED. RES 5,245-250
7. . Malhotra V.L., Lakshmy A, Prakash K 1989 “Increased prevalence of Hymenolepis Nana
infection in children. IND.J. OF PRASIT. 3,1,
45-47
8. Malhotra V.L., Bhardwaj Y. Lakshmy A 1991 “Comparision of Enxyme linked Immunosorbe-
Kapoor H. nt assay and Indirect Haemaglunation test in
serological diagnoses of Tokoplasmosis”
J.COMM DIS 232(2) 154-156
9. . Malhotra V.L., Lakshmy A, Prakash K 1991 “Hospital acquired meningococcal meningitis in
Asia.
10. Prakash K, Malhotra V.L., Lakshmy A 1991 “Current status of meningococcal meningitis in
Asia published in Medical Herald Vol. 8 Non.
22, P 8 1991
11. Malhotra V.L. 1992 “Professional blood donors a high risk source of
AIDS” ODA NEWS REVIEW No.20 Vol.3
12. Malhotra V.L. 1993 “AIDS and the general Practitioner” IMA
NEWS BULLETION Vol IV No 3.
13. Prakash K, Malhotra V.L 1993 “Serotyping and Sub typing of
Neisseriameningitidis”BRIT.JR. OF
BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE 50-55
14. Tandon R., Debm, Prakash K, Pillai 1994 “Disseminated Crytococcis with
P.K. Malhotra V.L meningococcemia A rere manifestation in
Pregnancy” IND.J.MED.MICRO 12(3) 193-196
15. Mondal T, Kumar KJ, and Malhotra VL. 1995 “HIV serosurveillance-report form a medial college in
Delhi. Indian Pediatrics 32(5):605-6, 1995 May
16. Damodaran A. Anejas., Malhotra V.L. 1996 “Senosorineural hearing loss following acute
bacterial meningitis – A prospective evaluation”
IND PEDIATRICS 33, 763-765.
17. Malhotra V.L., Lakshmy A. 1996 “HTVAL – 1 in HIV seropositive Indian blood
donors” J. COMM. DIS. 28(4) 270-272
9. 18. Jain N., Koranne R. V., Malhotra V.L. 1996 “Clinico microbiological study of vaginal
discharge in STD patients.
IND.J.SEX.TRANSM.DIS 17, 4-7
19. Lakshmy A, Malhotra V.L. 1997 “Serotype distribution of clinical isolates of
streptococcus pneumonia from Delhi Hospital
in proceedings of the XIII th. Lance field
international symposium on streptococci and
streptococcal diseases Sept. 16-20 1996 Paris
France in Streptococcus and the Host (EDS) T.
HORAND, A. BOUVET PLENUM
PUBLISHING CORPORATIO NEW YORK.
P273-274.
CITED from Adv Exp. Med Biol 1997-418:273-4
20. Bansal D, Patwari A.K. 1998 “Helicobacter Pylori Infection in Recurrent
Malhotra V.L. Abdominal pain Indian Pediatrics Vol. 35, 1998
329-335.
21. Anuradha Chowdhary., Lakshmy A. 1998 “Screening for Chlamydia infections in women
Malhotra V.L., Monorame Deb. Uma Rai with Pelvic inflammatory diseases”
J.COUMMN.DIS 30(3) 163-166
22. Malhotra VL, Agarwal N, Das BC, 1999 “Screening for chlamydial infections in women
Koranne RV, and Lakshmy A with pelvic inflammatory disease”. The journal of
communicable diseases 31(1):5-7, 1999 Mar
23. Bansal D, Patwari AK, Logani KB, 1999 “Study of diagnostic modalities and pathology
Malhotra VL, and Anand VK of Helicobacter pylori infection in children”. Indian journal
of pathology & microbiology 42(3):311-5, 1999 July
24. Gopalkrishna V, Aggarwal N, Malhotra 2000 “Study of diagnostic modalities and pathology
VL, Koranne RV, Mohan VP, Mittal A, of Helicobacter pylori infection in children”
and Das BC Microbiology and infectious diseases, 6(2):88,2000Feb.
25. Kapoor L, Chowdhary A, Malhotra VL, 2001 “Giardiasis – clinical and diagnostic perspect-
and Bhatt V ive. The journal of communicable diseases 33(2):72-7,
2001 Jun
26. Malhotra VL, and Khandpur N 2004 “Significance of knowing baseline widal test
Titres in pediatric population in Delhi
The journal of communicable diseases, 36(1)70-1, 2004
Mar
27. Malhotra VL, Sharma SK, Lakshmy A, 2005 “Case of Waterhouse Friderichsen Syndrome
Mehta G, Dutta R, and Khandpur N during outbreak of meningococcal disease in Delhi in
May”. The journal of communicable diseases, 37(2):159-
61, 2005 Jun
28. Kochhar A, Saxena S, Malhotra VL 2007 “Isospora belli infection in a malnourished child
and Deb M .J. Comn. Dis. 39(2):141-3, 2007 Jun
29. Rajni E, Rawat U, Malhotra VL, and 2008 “Occurrence and detection of AmpC beta lacta-
Mehta G mases among clinical isolates of E.coli and K. The journal
of communicable diseases, 40(1):21-5, 2008 Mar
30. V.L.Malhotra, N. Khandpur, A. Dass and 2008 “Prevalence of Extende Spectrum beta-lactamas
Geeta Mehta es producing isolates from patients of urinary tract infection
in a tertiary care hospital in Delhi, J. Comm.
Dis.2008:40(4): 102-104.
31. Malhotra V.L., Khandpur Neelam, 2009 “Role of C reactive protein as a rapid screening test for the
10. Lakshmy A, Nagarkar Meenakshi judicious use of antibiotics in neonatal sepsis”.
J.Commun.Dis. 41(4) 2009 : 275-277
BOOKS & CHAPTER IN BOOKS AURTHORED
1. Streptococci and the Host by Thea Horaud in “Proceedings of the XIIIth Lancefield International
symposium on Streptococci and Streptococcal Diseases, held Sept 16-20 1996 in Paris France” in
advances in experimental Medicine and Biology Vol. 418 in 1997 published by Springer, cited
“Serotype distribution of clinical isolates of streptococcus pneumoniae from a Delhi Hospital”.
2. “Specimen Collection in Clinical Microbiology” published by Paragon International Publishers in
2004.
3. “Medical Microbiology for Nurses” published by Kumar Dhawan Publications a unit of Piyush
Book Publications in 2009.
HIV, AIDS Experience
A. Publication
1. Abstract entitled “Anti-Retroviral effect of Indian Herbal Medicine ARV against HIV in AIDS patients
accepted at Chennai IAMM – 2002.
B. Workshop
1. Attended workshop on “effective role of VCTC in control of HIV/AIDS in collaboration with UNAIDS, at
India international centre organized by Delhi State AIDS control organization on 29th
June 2002.
As Lab In-charge ZBTC
2. Participated in WHO SEARO sponsored External quality assessment scheme (EQAS) for anti HIV testing as
a centre in South East Asian Region June 2002, organized by quality assurance of HIV testing section, NIH,
Thailand 11000
3. Workshop on Clinical Immunology – Hands on workshop entitled “Flow cytometry in Clinical Laboratory”
on 24th
Nov 2007, by laboratory services, indraprastha apallo hospital New Delhi
C.
1. Invited and delivered lecture on Epidemiology and Virology of HIV and Lab diagnosis of HIV infectious and
testing guidelines, organized by Medical Director Northern Railway, Central Hospital as part of Training
program on HIV/AIDS for residents 18th
, 19th
Sept 2002 in New Delhi
2. Under National Aids Control organization India, Invited to chair symposium on HIV / AIDS organized by
Delhi Medical Care 14/05/2002.
3. Invited and delivered lecture on HIV testing guidelines and laboratory diagnosis for doctors, nurses and
technicians as part of training program in HIV / AIDS in Hindu Rao Hospital by NACO, India.
4. Invited and delivered lecture on “Universal precautions and waste management 28th
June 2007 for advanced
training of trainers for Paediatric HIV and AIDS” under United Nations International Children’s (UNICEF) and
Baylor International Paediatric AIDS initiate (BIPAI) at LHMC, New Delhi.
5. CME on Pediatric HIV/AIDS at Pediatric ART centre Kalawati Saran Children Hospital 30th
Non, 2007.
6. Attended 1st
National Conference of AIDS society of India April 2-4, 2005, Hotel Ashoka and Poster
presentation of Paper “analysis of the study involving various teaching methods used for educating urban slum
dwellers in East Delhi regarding transmission and control of HIV infection / AIDS” organized by NACO
7. CME on detection and Characterization of ESBLs, metallo beta lactamases and AmpC enzymes n Gram
negative bacilli” held at department of Microbiology, Ballabhbhai patel chest institute, university of Delhi,
Delhi on April 21, 2007 as part of Delhi Chapter Indian Association of Medical Microbiologists
8. Delivered lecture on diagnosis of HIV infection including VCTC and HIV testing and NACO Policy on
testing as part of a training program for nurses and technician on 13/07/07 in LHMC.
11. D. Hospital Infection and Biomedical Waste Management
1. Delivered lecture on prevention of hospital cross infection role of administration in waste management at
Jaipur Medical College 16-17th
April 2005, organized by Rajsthan State AIDS control organization, part of
NACO.
2. Delivered a lecture on “diagnosis of HIV infection strategies and guidelines at national institute of Biological,
Government of India, Noida on 27th
Feb, 2007 during hands on training course for UPSACS, VCTC.
3. Presented poster “prevalence of HIV among the low and high risk population in Delhi in conference on
HIV/AIDS at AIIMS on 13-15th
Jan 2006.
4. Nominated by central pollution control board and delivered lecture on Bio-Medical Waste Management at
Vivekanand polyclinic of Ramakrishna Mission Sevashram, Vivekanand Puram Lucknow as part of WHO
funded project, on 20th
Sept, 2002.
5. Given training in BioMed. Waste Management and Handling 24.04.2002 organized secretary environment
Delhi secretariat, I.P. estate New Delhi 20.4.2002.
Conference / Workshop / CME / Talks organized
1. Organized workshop for Senior Doctor 4th
, August 1993 in Department of Microbiology LHMC.
2. A talks on “trace elements in health and disease” by Dr. Mohd. Abdulla and Dr. Ingela Erlandsson form
Sweden on 8th
Dec 2006, at lecture hall KSCH.
3. Organized CME on Update in Lab Med 2nd
Feb, 2007.
4. “Use of internet services for Biomedical informatics in a tertiary care hospitals for resident doctors on
20th
Feb, 2008 at S.J. auditorium, LHMC, New Delhi.
CMES Attended
1. CME on Pediatric infections diseases microbiological and clinical perspective 25-26th
August 2007 at
CNBC, Govt. of NCT, New Delhi.
2. CME on DOTS. The best strategy to cure TB held at LHMC on 13.07.2005.
3. CME on tuberculosis - what is new” organized by department of Pathology base hospital Delhi on
11/04/2006.
Certificates:
1. For attending meeting with additional commissioner of Health as Nodal Officer Incharge of the sentinel
surveillance to implement hospital for use of dengue testing by indigenously prepared IgM µ capture
ELISA kit, and measures being taken for preparedness of Hospital to mange DF/DHF/DSS cases on
21/08/2007.
2. For participating in training programme on dengue / chikungunya diagnosis organized by municipal
corporation of Delhi at Dept. of microbiology, AIIMS New Delhi on 29th
May to 1st
June 2007
3. For attending international conference on opportunistic pathogens in AIDS, AIIMS 27-29th
Jan, 2008.
4. Symposia on “ Nanotechnology in medicine” on 13th
Jan 2007 at AIIMS organized by Young Scientists
Society.
5. For workshop on Practical approach to sexually transmitted infections for obstetricians and
gynaecologists from 9-10th
Feb, 2007 New Delhi organized by RCSHA at Lady Harding Medical
College New Delhi.
6.
Training Courses
1. Certificate given for successfully completing training course in Biomedical informatics” organized by
national informatics centre under ministry of communication and information technology, Govt. of India
from 15-17 Jan, 2008.
2. Training on Dried Blood spot collection handling storage and transport for infant and diagnosis of HIV
by DNA –PCR testing organized by national AIDS Control organization under ministry of health and
family welfare Govt. of India on 17/05/2007.
3. Workshop training program on “anti retroviral treatment in HIV/AIDS organized by NACO from
6/11/2006 to 08/11/2006.
12. Conference / Symposia
1. Scientific symposium on “ identifying resistance Monday 3/7/2006 at Hotel Imperial organized by
SGRH, New Delhi
2. Conference on Hospital Infection control – conclave of infection prevention leaders at Hotel Oberoi 3rd
Sept, 2005.
3. IBCON – PEDG ASTRO 2006: Indo British Conference on Pediatric Gastroenterology from 26-28th
Oct, 2006, organized at Indian Habitat Centre New Delhi.
4. Attended symposium on Enteric fever and other enteric infection organized by Vardhman Medical
College on 24/03/2007
Chaired Session
1. Participated and chaired session in International workshop on Environmental Toxicology and waste
management with special reference to Hospitals of North India on Dec, 2-4th
, 2006 held at New Delhi
organized by National Environmental Science Academy.
2. Chaired session – II in “National symposium on emerging trends in biomedical sciences” held from 27-
28th
Feb, 2009 at Balawal, Dehradun, Uttarakhand organized by Sardar Bhagwan singh post graduate
institute of Biomedical sciences and research.
Paper Presented
1. “Clinical utility of ELISA test in sero-diagnosis of extra-pulmonary Tuberculosis using 38kDa
Mycobacterial antigen” paper presented in conference. Epidays 2009 on 6th
May organized by NICD,
Delhi.
2. Prevelance of anti HSV-1 specific IgM antibodies in children in a tertiary care hospital in Delhi in 33rd
Indian Immunology Society Conference organized by Dept. of Biochemistry AIIMS, from 28-31st
Jan,
2007.