Introduction
The Department of Community Medicine at Government Kilpauk Medical College is dedicated to providing exceptional education and training for both undergraduate MBBS students and postgraduate MD Community Medicine students. Additionally, we extend our expertise to students enrolled in paramedical and allied health science programs, including the Bachelor of Occupational Therapy and M.Sc. Radiography and Imaging Technology
Our department is distinguished by its faculty, who bring extensive experience from esteemed national institutes. We pride ourselves on fostering an environment of academic excellence and innovation.
We have a strong track record of organizing national conferences, workshops, and seminars to enrich the educational experience of our students. Our collaborations with renowned agencies such as the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) have resulted in numerous funded projects, contributing significantly to the field of community medicine.
Furthermore, the department has taken an active and leading role in several key public health initiatives, including Makkalai Thedi Maruthuvam (MTM) . These efforts reflect our commitment to advancing public health and serving the community.
Our Mission:
To empower medical students with attitude and skills for delivering comprehensive health care to the community including the undeserved through effective management
Infrastructure
Infrastructure
The Department of Community Medicine is equipped with learning resources and infrastructure to meet the diverse educational needs of undergraduates, postgraduates, and trainees from allied health courses. These includes
- Public Health Museum
- Departmental Library
- Demonstration Rooms
- Seminar Room
- Research Laboratory
- Skill Laboratory
- Rooms for HOD, Associate professors, Assistant professors, Tutors, Postgraduates, Technical/ Non technical staffs
Services
Academic Activities:
The department functions with a mission of empowering medical students with attitudes and skills to reach everyone, including the unreached, with health care that is managed efficiently.
Towards achieving this goal the department is involved in the training of following batches.
1 | I MBBS -Theory 40 hours, Field visit 27 hours, FAP 27 hours, AETCOM |
2 | II MBBS -Theory 53 hours, Clinical posting4 weeks(15hrs/week), Field Visits, AETCOM. FAP 30 hour |
3 | III MBBS -Theory 145 hrs, Clinical posting including 4 weeks (15hrs/week), AETCOM, Field Visits. FAP 21 hours. |
4 | CRRI for internship – 3 months |
5 | Post Graduate – Academic sessions, Field postings& work in Sub-centres,PHC,RHTC & UHTC, Postings in clinical Departments,Research activities, Visits to Public Health Importance institutions, training in Public health departments and orientation in Health Administration |
6 | BOT students – Theory |
7 | MRIT students – Theory |
The students are trained in the following topics through lectures tutorials, seminars, demonstrations and practical field activities.
Disease Control
Natural history, Medical care, Prevention and Rehabilitation of diseases of Public health importance are given extra attention. Disease surveillance is explained with respect to standardized case definition, ensuring completeness of coverage and reliability of data, transmission and transformation of data. An overview of international health is also given.
Biostatistics
Since health information from the community is studied in large numbers, training in biostatistics, epidemiology and evaluation techniques is done as tutorial and practicals.
Behavioural change communication is an essential component for ensuring health of the community. Students are given hands – on experience in communication skills by participating in health communication sessions in the community.
Health care system is elaborated with field visits arranged to the various health care institute primary health centres, health sub centre, urban health posts, communicable disease hospital etc.
Management skills : This is the only department which offers training in management skills that is very essential for effective utilisation of resources.
The Department has the following three Primary health centers- Nandhivaram, Kelambakkam, Kilpauk, Shenoy Nagar attached to it. Baseline survey has been conducted. Speciality clinics, managed by specialists from Kilpauk Medical College are organized since November -2009. Screening for Cancer Cervix is done using VIA technique by trained staff of the health post.
Faculty
S.No | NAME OF THE FACULTY | DESIGNATION | EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION | REGD NO | PHOTO |
1 | DR RAJESH J | ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR | MD COMMUNITY MEDICINE | 86375 | |
2 | DR SUGANTHI S | ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR | MD COMMUNITY MEDICINE | 61856 | |
3 | DR XAVIER CHRISTU RAJAN V | ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR | MD COMMUNITY MEDICINE | 82485 | |
4 | DR ELIZABETH VARAKUMARI J | ASSISTANT PROFESSOR | MD COMMUNITY MEDICINE | 91200 | |
5 | DR SUBHALAKSHMI R | ASSISTANT PROFESSOR | MD COMMUNITY MEDICINE | 81230 | |
6 | DR KAMALI R | ASSISTANT PROFESSOR | MD COMMUNITY MEDICINE | 74420 | |
7 | DR GEETHANJALI S | ASSISTANT PROFESSOR | MD COMMUNITY MEDICINE | 97338 | |
8 | DR INDUMATHI S | ASSISTANT PROFESSOR | MD COMMUNITY MEDICINE | 92552 | |
9 | DR VALARMATHY J | TUTOR | MBBS | 48067 | |
10 | DR SUBBULAKSHMI M | TUTOR | MBBS | 78975 | |
11 | DR NANDHAGOPAL G | TUTOR | MBBS | 99492 | |
12 | DR BERNI S | TUTOR | MBBS | 126289 | |
13 | DR GOWRI S | TUTOR | MBBS | 108577 | |
14 | DR RAJESWARI V E | TUTOR | MBBS | 157449 | |
15 | DR DEEPA V | TUTOR | MBBS | 115085 | |
16 | DR KAVIN KUMAR A | TUTOR | MBBS | 113277 | |
17 | Mrs RASIGAPRIYA R | STATISTICIAN | M.Sc STATISTICS |
Research and Publication
we aim to contribute to the scientific community, influence public health policy, and ultimately improve health outcomes.we are dedicated to fostering a research environment that encourages innovation, critical thinking, and evidence-based practice.
AETCOM
Our Department is pleased to conduct the Attitude, Ethics, and Communication (AETCOM) session for all undergraduates including CRMI. This program, introduced by the Medical Council of India in 2019-20, integrates ethical values, patient responsiveness, and communication skills into the medical curriculum. Our aim is to equip medical students with the necessary competencies to deliver compassionate, ethical, and patient-centered care through various learning methods such as small group discussions, patient care scenarios, workshops, seminars, role plays, and lectures, ensuring a comprehensive and engaging educational experience.
QUIZ EVENTS:
- IAPSM QUIZ
We have partnered with the Indian Association of Preventive and Social Medicine to host a nationwide undergraduate quiz in celebration of World Health Day 2024. This event took place on April 2, 2024, and aimed to engage and educate students on important public health issues, fostering a deeper understanding and awareness of global health challenges and solutions
Research and Publication
COMPLETED POST GRADAUTE RESEARCH PROJECTS
S.No. | DISSERTATION TOPIC | NAME OF THE POST GRADUATE | YEAR |
1 | Assessment of quality of life in alcohol dependents taking treatment in Govt. deaddiction centre, Chennai. | Dr.Selvaraj.R | 2016 |
2 | A cross sectional study on Systemic Hypertension and its relationship with waist to stature ratio in an urban population in Chennai. | Dr.Velmurugan.A | 2016 |
3 | Prevalence and Risk Factors Associated with Anaemia among Adolescents Girls in Rural Population: A cross sectional study. | Dr.Gayathri.K | 2017 |
4 | Diagnostics Delay in Pulmonary Tuberculosis: A cross sectional study. | Dr.Jebamalar.J | 2017 |
5 | A cross sectional study on the Prevalence of Acute and Chronic Malnutrition and its Determinants among 6 months to 2 years Children, Rural Area, TamilNadu. | Dr.Dhanalakshmi.S | 2017 |
6 | A descriptive study on the prevalence of Antenatal Depression in a rural area in TamilNadu. | Dr.Kamali.R | 2018 |
7 | A community based cross sectional study on prevalence of anaemia among postpartum mothers in Chennai. | Dr.Samykkhan.C | 2018 |
8 | Health status of adolescent girls of orphanages in Chennai city, A cross sectional study | Dr.Suganya. M | 2019 |
10 | Prevalence of stress, anxiety and depression in school going adolescent in Kanchipuram district of Tamil Nadu, A cross sectional study | Dr.Priyadharshini.D | 2021 |
11 | A comparative cross sectional study of nutritional status of primary school age children among rural and urban slum of Tamil Nadu | Dr.Amutha. D | 2021 |
12 | Prevalence of Disability among the elderly people in an urban slum of Chennai, A cross sectional study | Dr.JeevaPriya.M.R | 2021 |
13 | Prevalence of good glycaemic control and association between the self-care and glycaemic control among type 2 diabetic patients attending NCD clinic in Villivakam block, Tiruvallur-HUD | Dr.Anitha.K | 2022 |
14 | Prevalence of hypertension and its determinants among urban school going adolescents aged 13-17 yrs in Chennai, Tamilnadu: A cross sectional study | Dr.Ravi.S | 2022 |
15 | A Comparative study on infant care practices among the mothers in rural and urban setting in Tamilnadu | Dr.Mukilan.S | 2023 |
16 | A cross sectional study on insomnia, its determinants and influence on the quality of life among elderly people in urban settings of Chennai | Dr.Vasanth.R | 2023 |
17 | A descriptive study on status of Human Papilloma Virus vaccination and its determinants among students of a Government Medical College | Dr.Rajeswari.VE | 2023 |
18 | Assessment of prevalence of tobacco consumption and determinants for start of tobacco consumption in college students of age 19 to 21 years in Chennai | Dr.Gowri.S | 2023 |
ONGOING POST GRADAUTE RESEARCH PROJECTS
S.No. | DISSERTATION TOPIC | NAME OF THE POST GRADUATE |
1 | A Comparative study on birth spacing and the methods adopted by mothers in Urban and Rural setting in field practice of a Government Medical College in Chennai | Dr. Berni.S.D |
2 | A Community based cross sectional study on utilisation of nutritional services and treatment outcome in pulmonary tuberculosis patients in Chennai | Dr.Nandhagopal. G |
3 | Assessment of perceived stigma towards people with depression – a cross sectional study among college students | Dr.Rajeswari.VE |
4 | Community based comparative study on prevalence of falls and its determinants among elderly in rural & urban field practice areas of a Govt medical college in TN | Dr.Gowri.S |
ONGOING CRMI’s RESEARCH PROJECTS
1 | Prevalence of poor sleep quality and its association with perceived stress in CRMI’s in government medical college-A Cross Sectional Study |
2 | A cross sectional study on knowledge, attitude and practice on self-monitoring of blood pressure among hypertensive patients attending a tertiary care hospital in Chennai |
ONGOING UG STUDENTS RESEARCH PROJECTS
1 | A study on nutritional status of children with disabilities, defects, delays and childhood diseases referred to a District Early Intervention Centre (DEIC) in south India |
2 | Knowledge, attitude, and usage of Biostatistics among the undergraduate students of a Medical College in Southern India |
3 | Harmful child rearing practices in an urban slum in Chennai: A cross sectional study |
Ongoing research project of Bachelor of Occupational Therapy students.
1 | A cross sectional study on Early warning signs of Autism among toddlers between 16 to 30 months in urban area of Chenna- Ms sai Dharshni |
2 | A cross sectional study on balance, cognition & activities of daily living among elderly people in an urban area, Chennai- Ms karthika |
List of Publication in last 5 Years
1. Health care of brick kiln workers in sholavaram block of Tamil Nadu – seeing beyond the smog, Ramola M, Kumar KS, National Journal of Research in Community Medicine. 2018 Sep;7(Sup. Issue 2):59-63, Index Copernicus
2 A clinic-epidemiological profile of diabetic and hypertensive patients in the suburbs of Chennai, Suganthi S, Suruliraman S M, Jeevithan S, MedPulse International Journal of Community Medicine. February 2019;9(2):47-51, Index Copernicus
3. A comparative study on women empowerment in urban and rural setting in Tamil Nadu, P.Saravanakumar, J. Elizabeth Varakumari, Int J of Community Med and Public Health.2019 Mar;6(3):1108-1111, Index Copernicus
4. Premenstrual syndrome and its association with emotional dysregulation: a comparison between medical and non medical students, SuganthiSelvarajan, Hiba Ajmal, Int J of Community Med and Public Health. 2019 Mar;6(5):1913-1916, Index Copernicus
5. Vitamin D status among critical children below five years in a tertiary care hospital, Suruliraman S M, Suganthi S, MedPulse International Journal of Community Medicine. March 2019;9(3):52-56, Index Copernicus
6. A comparative study on women empowerment in urban and rural setting in Tamil Nadu, P. Saravanakumar1*, J. Elizabeth Varakumari- International Journal of Community Medicine and Public Health, VOL 06, ISSUE 03, 2019
7. A community based study to assess the prevalence and sociodemographic factors influencing undernutrition among children aged 6 to 14 years in a rural area of Coimbatore,Christu Rajan VX, Ravishankar-International Journal of Community Med Public Health Jun 2019;6:2549-54.
8. Prevalence and the factors influencing soil-transmitted helminths among school age children (5-14 years age) in a rural area of Coimbatore district, Christu Rajan VX, Sivamani M, Appalaraju B-Trop Parasitol. 2020 Jul-Dec;10(2):74-78.
9. RAAS Inhibitors and Statins in COVID 19 Pandemic A Perspective. Aravind Kumar Subramanian, Christu Rajan VX–Cardiovascular Disease Res Sep 2020;11(3):99-100
10. Epidemiological profile of SARS-COV-2 infection- wave I & II in a tertiary care govt hospital in Chennai, South India- A Descriptive study. Shanthimalar R, Subhalakshmi R, P.Saravanakumar.Pariplex-Indian Journal of Research. Nov 2021;10(11)
11. Social and health concerns of elderly women in rural area in Tirupur District, Tamil Nadu, B.Narmatha Devi, Megala M, P. Saravanakumar, Journal of Family Medicine and Primary care.2022 -Accepted on 10.03.2022
11. Epidemiology of under-nutrition of Irular tribal pre-school children in Chengam, Tamilnadu, India, P.Saravanakumar, A.R.Adhilakshmi, Megala.M, Social determinants of health.2022;8(1):1-7.
12. Severe Acute Malnutrition in Tribal Under-Five children in Javvadu Hills, Tamil Nadu, Saravanakumar Palaniappan, Elizabeth Varakumari Janakiraman, Saradha Suresh- SSR Institute of International Journal of life sciences, VOL 08, ISSUE 01, 2022
13. Challenges for Primary Caregivers during the COVID‑19 Pandemic in Accessing Health Care of Children with Chronic Diseases under Periodic Follow‑up at a Tertiary Care Hospital in South India. Ramya Rajamanickam, Rajesh Jayanandan1, Aparna Jayaraman, Shobhana Sivathanu- Acta Medica International,Volume 9,Issue 2,July-December 2022
14. A Study on Patient Safety Awareness Among Final Year Medical Students and CRMI’s In Government Medical College In Chennai- International Journal of Preventative and Evidence based Medicine.R.Kamali, Vol 1, October- December 2023
15. Infant Care Practices Adapted by Mothers Attending Medical College in Tamil Nadu, A Cross-Sectional Descriptive Stud. D.Sivakumar, S.Suganthi, D.Lakshmi, S.Nithya- Indian journal of Public Health Research and Development. Vol 50 April-June 2024
16. Incidence Of Acute Respiratory Tract Infection And Its Associated Risk Factors Among Birth Cohorts In An Urban Area Of Chidambaram, Cuddalore District, Tamilnadu, Dr. Elizabeth Varakumari. J, Dr. T. Prabu Dr. C. Rajasekaran, Dr. Saravanakumar. P- International Journal of Medical Science and Current Research, VOL 06, ISSUE 01, 2023
17. ANTENATAL DEPRESSION: PREVALENCE AND ASSOCIATED RISK FACTORS AMONG MOTHERS OF KANCHIPURAM DISTRICT, SOUTH INDIA, R. Kamali, Chibi Rushitha, V. Abirami, K R.Sowmiya, Dhanalakshmi S- International Journal of Academic Medicine and Pharmacy,2023; 5 (2); 278-282
18. A Cross-Sectional Study on Impact of Social Networking Platform on Health Seeking Behaviour among Urban Slum Dwellers in North Chennai-J. Elizabeth Varakumari, K. Santha Sheela Kumari, B. Hemamalini- Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research, VOL14, ISSUE 02, 2023
19. Cross-sectional study of self-medication practices in an urban area of Coimbatore, India B. Narmatha Devi, Subhalakshmi.R,J. Elizabeth Varakumari-Journal of cardiovascular disease research, VOL14, ISSUE 02, 2023
20. A CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY TO ESTIMATE THE INCIDENCE OF ASYMPTOMATIC BACTERIURIA(ASB) AND ITS RISK FACTORS AND OUTCOMES AMONG ANTENATAL MOTHERS IN SECOND TRIMESTER IN A TERTIARY CARE CENTRE IN CHENNAI, Seethalakshmi. K, Aarthi. S, Elizabeth Varakumari J, Fathima Hasan- Azerbaijan Medical Journal, VOL 63, ISSUE 02, Feb 2023
21. Incidence of respiratory infections and its correlation with smoke exposure among infants from an urban field practice area in Tamil Nadu, Saravana Kumar P, Subhalakshmi R, Rajasekeran C, Elizabeth Varakumari Janakiraman- ASIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, VOL 14, ISSUE 06, June 2023.
22. Knowledge, Attitude and Practices Towards Consumption Of Caffeine Containing Drinks among Medical College Students In Chennai. R.Kamali, S.Srinidhi, G.Srividya Purna, G.Mithra Devi, R.Keerthana, Swathy Elangovan, International Journal of Community Medicine and Public Health- Vol.11 No.1(2024),January 2024
23. Perception and Practices Related to Breast Milk Donation and Acceptance among Donor and Recipient’s Mothers of a Breast Milk Bank at a Tertiary Care Hospital in South India. Rajesh Jayananda, Ramya Rajamanickam, Rohith Kumaran, Santhiya Saravanasundaram, Priyadharshini Dhanasekaran, Shajene Sathiyamoorthi, Reena G Rajan-Indian Journal of Public Health Research and Development/Volume 15 No. 1, January-March 2024
CME conducted :
- RESEARCH METHODOLOGY AND BIOSTATISTICS – 27.08.2015 AND 28.08.2015
- RESEARCH METHODOLOGY AND BIOSTATISTICS – 03.02.2016 AND 04.02.2016
- CLOUD NINEPOST GRADUATE LEARNING PROGRAM – 23.03.2018 AND 24.03.2018
- WORLD HEALTH DAY PEERKANKARANAI CAMP, PANCHAYAT SCHOOL, ANNAI INDRA NAGAR – 28.042018
- WORKSHOP ON DEVELOPING SCIENTIFIC PROTOCOL FOR EFFECTIVE RESEARCH – 22.01.2020
- CME ON VECTOR BORNE DISEASES – OUR PREPAREDNESS – 14.12.2021
- WORLD HEALTH DAY CELEBRATION, FIRE SAFETY – 17.05.2022
- CME ON MONSOON PREPAREDNESS – 21.09.2022
- NATIONAL LEVEL CME ON “ENROUTE TO HEALTH FOR ALL”- 09.06.2023
- WRITE UP OF MANUSCRIPT AND PUBLICATION- 30.09.2023
- STRATEGIC METHODS IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR RESEARCH TECHNIQUES- 21.06.2024
AWARDS
NAME | DATE | DESCRIPTION |
Dr.K.Mary Ramola | 15.8.2020 | Outstanding dedication as Covid Warrior |
Dr Vasanth | 29.01.2023 | Best poster award in DhanalakshmiSreenivasan- Foot care practices among type 2 diabetics |
Dr.S.Gowri | 17.11.2023 | Best paper research presentation award-IAPSMPYCON 2023 at Dept. Of Community Medicine, Pondicherry Institute Of Medical Sciences, Puducherry |
Ongoing Funded Projects:
ICMR Burn Injury community survey:
Our departmentin collaboration with Department of Burns and Plastic Surgery is conducting the“Burn Injury Community Survey” funded by the Indian council of Medical Research (ICMR). Co-investigators of this project are Dr. Rajesh J, Associate Professor and Dr. Kamali, Assistant Professor of this Department.This three years project is a Multi centric community-based project which aims to study the prevalence, KAP (Knowledge, Attitude, &Practice) for prevention & first aid of Burns, Quality of Life and out of pocket expenditure of burn injury and evaluation of IEC (Information, Education, Communication). A total of 3,400 households have been surveyedas a part of this project, which includes 1700 households in TP Chatram (urban area) and 1700 householdsin Nandhivaram (rural area). Field workers would collect data assisted by Project Technical officers and followed by IEC activities which will be followed by a Post intervention survey of IEC. Finally, the overall survey details will be consolidated and submit to the ICMR as the Project outcome.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister’s Breakfast Scheme (CMBFS) evaluation survey
Our department actively participated in the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister’s Breakfast Scheme evaluation multicentric survey funded by the Tamil Nadu Health System Project. We conducted periodic surveys in designated government primary schools to evaluate the programme effectivenessby nutritional status assessment and academic performance assessment of the school children.
Makkalai Thedi Maruthuvam (MTM)evaluation survey
Under the Makkalai Thedi Maruthuvam Scheme, which aims in screening and treatment of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) like Diabetes Mellitus, Hypertension, Cancer cervix, breast cancer and oral cancer. Our efforts encompass hospital and home-based community screening and treatment for Diabetes and Hypertension, screening for breast, oral and cervical cancers, medication delivery, promoting awareness about NCDs and lifestyle changes, along with providing physiotherapy and palliative care services
Outreach and community activities:
- Family Adoption Program
Based on NMC Curriculum, the Department of Community Medicine conducts a Family Adoption Program, targeting village outreach for first, second, and third-year MBBS students. This initiative benefits both students and village residents. Additionally, we organize diagnostic medical camps in the village to further support the community
- Medical Camps
We also organize free medical camps to provide timely healthcare access to community during emergency situations, including disease outbreaks, cyclones, and floods.
- Field Visits for Undergraduate :
As part of our curriculum, we are organizing various field trips for undergraduate students. These include visits to a water treatment plant, a sewage treatment facility, a food laboratory, a cold chain facility, milk dairy etc.