Department of Medicine

Department of General Medicine

The Department of Medicine is one of the pillars of Sri Aurobindo University and has eight unit and 240 clinical beds. Keeping with the vision of University, we focus on research, education and patient care, giving equal attention to all three disciplines,.

Our expertise is in general internal medicine, we deal with all medical cases from Acute Coronary Syndrome, Diabetes, Hypertension, Poisoning and multisystem disorder, that overlap with Rheumatology, Endocrinology, Cardiology, Gastroenterology, Neurology, Hematology, Nephrology, Geriatrics etc. We are not limited to any specialty, we see and treat, as necessary, patients with any complaints except those who may need surgical intervention. We also deal with critically ill patients and all medical emergencies in collaboration with our Emergency Medicine Department.

Our department was founded in year 2004 by the pioneering efforts of Prof. Dr. P.G. Raman (06.03.2004 to 30.06.2005) and subsequently the torch was passed on to Prof. Dr. V.S. Chaddha (01.07.2005 to 11.02.2006), Prof. Dr. R.K. Jha (12.02.2006 to 04.02.2019), Prof. Dr. S. Abbas (05.02.2019 to 04.09.2019). Presently the department headed by Prof. Dr. R.K. Jha (05.09.2019 to till date) with 35 faculties (8 Professor, 2 Asso. Professor, 15 Asst. Professor, 10 Senior Resident) who has contributed many research publications National 170, International 115 till date and ongoing 38 research projects. Our faculties has been awarded with many prestigious awards and certifications. Various chapters are being published in National books by our eminent faculties which includes, API Update, Medicine Update, Opthalmology text book etc, and of the exemplary service towards bringing the department glory and laurels.

We have 15 Postgraduate students every year and postgraduates are also awarded in National and International conference for the research activity (Poster and Paper presentations)

We have conducted National Conference HSICON 2015 (August) under the able leadership of Organizing Secretary Prof. Dr. R.K. Jha. Apart from that we also held ECHO Workshop, Rheumatology update and state level quiz etc.

We are training MBBS and MD (Medicine) students as well as students from other courses, BDS, BOT, BPT and certification courses Cathlab, Dialysis technician etc.

Department of medicine consider many issues in seeking to achieve their mission. They must determine how to organize themselves based on who they include, who they wish to include, and what they wish to achieve. Departments must also relate to colleagues outside the department and to other organizational units, including administrative units of the medical college and academic medical center in which they live. I discuss internal organization and external relationships in turn.