Pathology Department
To know basis of disease in pathology and understand the function, we must have to comprehend the structure. In recent time, the study of Pathology is better integrated (horizontally as well as vertically) not only with other basic sciences, but other clinical sciences as well. We are planning to help and generate more interest in the minds of students. With addition of digital media, our interest are newer advances in aids to teach Pathology that include incorporation of three dimensional models, imaging techniques, plastination, virtual dissection, simulated surgery and multi-media classroom teaching. With all these modalities, we highlight only one thing and that is the perennial relevance of Pathology, to medicine. We cannot hope to unravel the effects of disease processes without first learning the structure and then its function.
Our Goal:
To make students understand the scientific basis of the life processes at the molecular level and to orient them towards the application of the knowledge acquired in solving clinical problems.
OBJECTIVES: To acquire knowledge and develop skills as under
A) Knowledge: 1. Describe the structure and ultrastructure of a sick cell, mechanisms of cell degeneration, cell death and repair and be able to correlate structural and functional alterations.
2. Explain the pathophysiological processes which govern the maintenance of homeostasis, mechanisms of their disturbance and the morphological and clinical manifestations associated with it
3. Describe the mechanisms and patterns to tissue response to injury such that she/he can appreciate the pathophysiology of disease processes and their clinical manifestations.
4. Correlate normal and altered morphology (gross and microscopic) of different organ systems in common diseases to the extent needed for understanding of disease processes and their clinical significance.
b) Skill: 1. Describe the rationale and principles of technical procedures of the diagnostic laboratory tests and interpretation of the results;
2. Perform the simple bed-side tests on blood, urine and other biological fluid samples;
3. Draw a rational scheme of investigations aimed at diagnosing and managing the cases of common disorders;
4. Understand biochemical/physiological disturbances that occur as a result of disease in collaboration with pre-clinical departments
DEPARTMENTAL FACILITY
BUILDINGS:
(I) DemonstrationRoom:
a) Number:3
b) Accommodation
Size:
1) 73.00 sq m
2) 73.00 sq m
3) 73.00 sq m
Capacity:
1) 25 students
2) 25 students
3) 50 students
c) Audio-Visual equipment available: Yes
LIST OF THEORY TOPICS
1. |
Introduction to Pathology |
2. |
Cell Injury and Adaptation |
3. |
Amyloidosis |
4. |
Inflammation |
5. |
Healing and repair |
6. |
Hemodynamic disorders |
7. |
Neoplastic disorders |
8. |
Basic diagnostic cytology |
9. |
Immunopathology and AIDS |
10. |
Infection and Infestitons |
11. |
Genetic and paediatric diseases |
12. |
Environmental and nutritional diseases |
13. |
Introduction to haematology |
14. |
Microcytic anemia |
15. |
Macrocytic anemia |
16. |
Hemolytic anemia |
17. |
Aplastic anemia |
18. |
Leukocyte disorders |
19. |
Lymph node and spleen |
20. |
Plasma cell disorders |
21. |
Hemorrhagic disorders |
22. |
Blood banking and transfusion |
23. |
Clinical Pathology |
24. |
Gastrointestinal tract |
25. |
Hepatobiliary system |
26. |
Respiratory system |
27. |
Cardiovascular system |
28. |
Urinary Tract |
29. |
Male Genital Tract |
30. |
Female Genital Tract |
31. |
Breast |
32. |
Endocrine system |
33. |
Bone and soft tissue |
34. |
Skin |
35. |
Central Nervous System |
36. |
Eye |
LIST OF CLINOPATHOLOGY PRACTICAL
Practical No. |
Topics |
1 |
Collection of blood |
2 |
Microscope-types, parts and uses |
3 |
Describe the role of anticoagulants in haematology |
4 |
- Perform, Identify and describe the peripheral blood picture in anaemia |
5 |
Identify and describe the peripheral smear in microcytic anemia. |
6 |
Identify and describe the peripheral blood smear of macrocytic anemia. |
7 |
Prepare peripheral smear and identify hemolytic anemia from it. |
8 |
Enumerate the indications, describe principles, enumerate and demostrate the steps of compatibility testing |
9 |
Describe abnormal urinary findings in disease states and identify and describe common urinary abnormalities in a clinical specimen. |
10 |
Describe and interpret the abnormalities in a panel containing semen analysis. |
11 |
Describe and interpret the abnormalities in a panel containing thyroid function tests. |
12 |
Describe and interpret the abnormalities in a panel containing Renal function tests. |
13 |
Describe and interpret the abnormalities in a panel containing liver function tests. |
14 |
Identify the etiology of meningitis base on given CSF parameters |
LIST OF HISTOPATHOLOGY PRACTICAL
Practical No. |
Topic |
1 |
Study of cells, tissues and fixatives |
2 |
Gross description of specimen |
3 |
Processing of tissue in histopathology laboratory |
4 |
Methods of staining |
5 |
Immunohistochemistry |
6 |
Identify and describe various forms of cell injuries, their manifestations and consequences in gross and microscopic specimens. |
7 |
Identify and describe amyloidosis in a pathology specimen |
8 |
Identify and describe acute and chronic inflammation in gross and microscopic specimens. |
9 |
Identify and describe the gross and microscopic features of infarction in pathologic specimen. |
10 |
Observe a diagnostic cytology & It’s staining and interpret the specimen. |
11 |
Define and describe the pathogenesis and pathology of leprosy |
12 |
Identify and Describe features of tuberculous lymphadenitis in a gross and microscopic specimen |
13 |
Identify and describe features of Hodgkin’s lymphoma in a gross and microscopic specimen. |
14 |
Describe the pathogenesis, etiology, pathology, diagnosis and progression and spread of the leiomyoma and leiomyosarcoma. |
15 |
Describe and identify the morphological and microscopic features of carcinoma of the breast. |
16 |
Identify, distinguish and describe common tumors of skin |
LIST OF EQUIPMENTS:
DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY |
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GMERS MEDICAL COLLEGE & GENERAL HOSPITAL, MORBI |
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LIST OF EQUIPMENTS |
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SR. NO |
EQUIPMENTS NAME |
QUANTITY |
1 |
Elisa Reader |
1 |
2 |
Automated Hematology Analyser (3 Part) |
1 |
3 |
Laboratory Drying Oven |
1 |
4 |
Microscopes -Pathological & Research |
3 |
5 |
Haemo-Cytometers wth Red and White Pipettes |
90 |
6 |
Balance, chemical with weights |
2 |
7 |
Single Pan Digital Balance, Chemical |
2 |
8 |
Water bath (Tissue Floatation) |
2 |
9 |
Micropippette. |
1 |
10 |
Coplin jars |
1 |
11 |
Stop watch reading at 1/5 second. |
5 |
12 |
Staining jars for slides. |
90 |
13 |
Centrifuge tubes graduated. |
90 |
14 |
Dropping bottles (For Students) |
100 |
15 |
Hot plate |
1 |
16 |
VDRL Rotator |
1 |
17 |
COMPO SCALE |
1 |
18 |
PENTAHEAD MICROSCOPE |
1 |
19 |
LED BINOCULAR MICROSCOPES-FOR STUDENTS |
60 |
LIST OF CHARTS:
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/CHART – 1 /2023 |
Causes of Hypertension |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/CHART – 2/ 2023 |
Chronic Inflammation |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/CHART – 3/2023 |
Giant Cell Tumor |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/CHART –4/2023 |
Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/CHART – 5 /2023 |
Infective Endocarditis: |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/CHART – 6 /2023 |
Cancerof The Small Intestine: Adenocarcinomas |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/CHART – 7 /2023 |
Viral Pnemonias |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/CHART – 8 /2023 |
Dilated (Congestive) Cardiomyopathy |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/CHART – 9/2023 |
Cervical Cancer: Stages and Types |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/CHART – 10 /2023 |
Chronic Ostemyelitis |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/CHART – 11/2023 |
Endometrial Hyperplasia and Polyps and Tuberculous Endometritis |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/CHART – 12/2023 |
Cholecystitis. |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/CHART – 13/2023 |
Infective Endocarditis |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/CHART – 14/2023 |
Chronic Hepatitis |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/CHART – 15/2023 |
Pneumoconiosis |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/CHART – 16/2023 |
Peptic Ulcers |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/CHART – 17/2023 |
Anemias of Deficient Hemopoiesis |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/CHART – 18/2023 |
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/CHART – 19/2023 |
Cholelithiasis: complications |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/CHART – 20/2023 |
Amyloidosis of the Liver |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/CHART – 21/2023 |
Hodgkin Disease |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/CHART – 22/2023 |
Lichen Plans and Psoriasis. |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/CHART – 23/2023 |
Systemic Lupus erythematosus(SLE). |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/CHART – 24/2023 |
Squamous Cell Carcinoma |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/CHART – 25/2023 |
Renal Amyloidosis |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/CHART – 26/2023 |
HereditaryAnemias |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/CHART – 27/2023 |
Hypersentivity reaction |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/CHART – 28/ 2023 |
Atherosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Embolism |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/CHART – 29/2023 |
Duodenal Ulcers. |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/CHART – 30/2023 |
Shock |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/CHART –31/2023 |
Diabetic Nephropathy: Renal Pathology |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/CHART – 32/2023 |
Atherosclerosis |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/CHART – 33/2023 |
Rheumatic Heart Disease |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/CHART – 34/2023 |
Benign Essential Hypertension |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/CHART – 35/2023 |
Infective Endocarditis: Advanced Lesions |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/CHART – 36/2023 |
Sarcoidosis |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/CHART – 37/2023 |
Rheumatic Heart Disease |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/CHART – 38/2023 |
Acquired Anemias |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/CHART – 39/2023 |
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/CHART – 40/2023 |
Asthma |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/CHART –41 / 2023 |
Acute Inflammation |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/CHART –42/2023 |
Degeneration |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ CHART – 43/2023 |
Alcoholism. |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ CHART – 44/2023 |
Colloid goiter |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ CHART – 45/2023 |
Typhoid Fever |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ CHART – 46/2023 |
Leiomyoma (fibroid .) |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/CHART – 47 /2023 |
Basal Cell Carcinoma |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ CHART – 48/2023 |
Carcinornas of the Stomach |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ CHART – 49/2023 |
Rheumatic Fever. |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ CHART – 50/ 2023 |
Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ CHART – 51/2023 |
Testicular Failure: Secondary or Hypogonadotrophic Hypogonadism |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ CHART – 52/2023 |
AIDS: acquired immunodeficiency syndrome |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ CHART – 53/2023 |
Chronic Renal Failure |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ CHART – 54/2023 |
Acute Viral Hepatitis |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ CHART – 55/2023 |
Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ CHART – 56/2023 |
Benign Fibroadenoma and Intracystic Papilloma |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ CHART – 57/2023 |
Papillary SerousCystadenoma |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ CHART – 58/2023 |
Pathophysiology of Heart Failure |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ CHART – 59/2023 |
Cell Injury |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ CHART – 60/2023 |
Mucinous Cystadenoma |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ CHART – 61/2023 |
Emphysema |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ CHART – 62/2023 |
Nephrotic Syndrome: Pathophysiology |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ CHART – 63/2023 |
Amyloidosis |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ CHART – 64/2023 |
Malignant Tumors of the Kidney. |
GMERS / MCM / PATHO / CHART – 65/2023 |
Bacterial Pneumonias |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ CHART – 66/2023 |
Ulcerative Colitis |
GMERS / MCM / PATHO / CHART – 67/2023 |
Hypertrophy and Hyperplasia |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ CHART – 68/2023 |
Crohn Disease |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/CHART – 69/2023 |
Hepatocellular Carcinoma |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ CHART – 70/2023 |
Amoebiasis |
GMERS / MCM / PATHO / CHART – 71/2023 |
Pyelonephritis |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ CHART – 72/2023 |
Apoptosis & Necrosis |
GMERS / MCM / PATHO / CHART – 73/2023 |
Non-Hodgkin Lymphomas, Microscopic view |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ CHART – 74/ 2023 |
The Kidneys in Hypertension: Benign and Malignant |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ CHART – 75/2023 |
Portal Hypertension |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ CHART – 76/2023 |
Malignant Phase of Essential Hypertension: Renal Pathology |
GMERS / MCM/PATHO/ CHART – 77/ 2023 |
Acute and Subacute Myocardial Infarcts |
GMERS / MCM / PATHO / CHART – 78/2023 |
Nodular Hyperplasia:Benign prostatic Hyperplasia. |
GMERS / MCM / PATHO / CHART – 79/2023 |
Carcinogenesis |
GMERS / MCM/PATHO/ CHART – 80/ 2023 |
Nephrotic Syndrome: Pathology |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ CHART – 81/2023 |
Teratoma; Dermoid Cyst and Solid Teratoma |
LIST OF MODEL:
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/MODEL – 1/2023 |
Ulcerative Colitis |
GMERS / MCM/PATHO/ MODEL - 2/2023 |
Serous cystoma teratoma |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ MODEL – 3/2023 |
nephroblastoma |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ MODEL – 4/2023 |
placenta previa |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ MODEL– 5/2023 |
cirrhosis of the liver |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ MODEL– 6/2023 |
common goiter |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ MODEL– 7/2023 |
urinary tract calculi |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ MODEL – 8/2023 |
hepatocellular carcinoma |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ MODEL– 9/2023 |
Testicular tumor |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ MODEL – 10/2023 |
Nodular hyperplasia : benign prostatic hepertrophy |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ MODEL - 11/2023 |
myocardial infarction |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ MODEL - 12/2023 |
cervical cancer |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ MODEL – 13/2023 |
Duodenal Ulcers. |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ MODEL– 14/2023 |
teratoma |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ MODEL - 15/ 2023 |
renal cystic diseases |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ MODEL– 16/2023 |
lung cancer |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ MODEL – 17/2023 |
pneumococcal pneumonia |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ MODEL– 18/2023 |
crohn disease |
GMERS / MCM / PATHO/ MODEL– 19/2023 |
peptic ulcers |
GMERS /MCM/PATHO/ MODEL– 20/2023 |
leiomyoma |
Department of Pathology | ||||||
No | Name | Designation | Qualification | Registration no(UG) | Photograph | Contact |
1 | Tejas Subodhchandra Chokshi | HOD & Professor | M.D. Pathology | G-21461 | drtejaschokshi123@gmail.com | |
2 | Alpeshkumar Maheshbhai Maru | Associate Professor | M.D. ,DNB Pathology | G- 45023 | drmaru28@gmail.com | |
3 | Kagathara Pooja Dineshbhai | Assistant Professor | M.D. Pathology | G- 53562 | dr.pooja.kagathara@gmail.com | |
4 | Jotva Suhani Arasibhai | Assistant Professor | M.D. Pathology | G- 53576 | suhanijotva@gmail.com | |
5 | Kapil Mansukhlal Bavarva | Assistant Professor | M.D. Pathology | G-38355 | drkapsbavarva20@gmail.com | |
6 | Kansagara Komalben Parthbhai | Tutor | M.D. Pathology | G-58609 | dr.komaljivani@gmail.com | |
7 | Kinjal Manthan Chaniyara | Tutor | DCP, DNB Patholgy | G- 47333 | berakinjal@gmail.com | |
8 | Saumya Mishra | Tutor | M.D. Pathology | G-57782 | saumya_mishra87@yahoo.co.in | |
9 | Dr Prakash Vidja | Tutor | M.D. Pathology | G-39997 | precuremorbi@gmail.com | |
10 | Dr Seema Chikhaliya | SR | MBBS, M.D. Pathology | G-61404 | seemachikhalia14@gmail.com | |
11 | Dr Shital Patel | SR | MBBS, M.D. Pathology | G-56939 | Shital22patel @gmail.com |
LIST OF NON-TEACHING STAFF: i. Technical Assistant: 1. Vinodbhai Trivedi(DMLT) ii. Technicians: 1. Priya sinojiya (BSC. DMLT) 2. Shaileshbhai Rupala (Bsc DMLT) ( Bloodbank) 3. Dimpal Ghodasara (Bsc DMLT) (Bloodbank) 4. Jasmita Kasundra (Bsc DMLT) 5. Payal Thoriya (Bsc DMLT) 6. Bindiya Badrakiya (Bsc DMLT) 7. Swati Kavaiya (Bsc DMLT) 8. Jyoti Kadivar (Bsc DMLT) 9. Bansi Dalsaniya (Bsc DMLT)