Department of Nephrology

About Us


  • Nephrology is a discipline that deals with kidney diseases, including acid-base and electrolyte disorders.
  • The Department of Nephrology is devoted to the provision of “Holistic Kidney Care” to needy patients and training Nephrology super specialty postgraduate students in all fields of nephrology like clinical nephrology, dialysis, transplantation, and interventional nephrology.
  • After patient care and teaching, our next priority is Clinical research that is relevant to this part of the world.
  • PG Eligibility : MD / DNB - (Medicine)/MD / DNB - (Paediatrics)

Our Vision


  • To deliver the best quality evidence-based comprehensive holistic renal care.
  • To set a benchmark for educating Nephrology post-graduates, and Renal Dialysis Technology students to be the leaders in creating a healthier and better world.

Our Mission


  • To render excellent education to Nephrology postgraduate students with a blend of traditional teaching methods and advanced technology.
  • To deliver accessible renal services to all in need of care with compared regarding status or ability to pay.
  • To enrich learning, embrace change, and help tackle the most complicated challenges in Renal Care.
  • Teamwork
  • Communication
  • Integrity
  • Perseverance
  • Accountability

Academics


  • Teaching Doctorate of Medicine (Nephrology) students (2 students, 1 year).
  • B.Sc. (Renal Dialysis Technology Course) – 117 students.
  • M.Sc. (Renal Sciences and Dialysis Technology Course) – 12 students
  • At the end of the course, the student should be a competent Nephrologist who has acquired the competence pertaining to Nephrology that is required to be practiced in the community and at all levels of the health care system.
  • Has acquired the skills to manage the patient effectively pertaining to Nephrology.
  • Has acquired skills in effectively communicating with patients and their attendants.
  • Has the desired skills to independently manage emergency cases.
  • Has acquired skills to perform procedures related to dialysis independently.
  • Is aware of the latest developments in the field of Nephrology oriented to principles of research methodology.
  • Has gained adequate knowledge to establish and manage a dialysis unit.
  • Has acquired skills in educating medical and paramedical professionals
  • Has gained experience in confidently managing renal transplant cases.
  • Out-Patient: Monday to Saturday 8 AM – 3 PM
  • Special clinics: Transplant clinic, vascular Access clinic, HD clinic, PD clinic. 2 PM -3 PM
  • In-Patient:20 Beds: One of a handful of hospitals having USG services in the nephrology ward with a focus on “Point of care USG”.
  • Hemodialysis: 34 stations with 4 separate facilities each for Serology Negative, HBsAg, hepatitis B, hepatitis C & Human Immunodeficiency Virus .24x7 Hemodialysis facilities.
  • Emergency & Critical Care: Hemodialysis facilities At the Emergency room, Intermediate Medical Care Unit, Intensive Care Unit, Cardiac Intensive Care Unit, Cardiac Thoracic Intensive Care Unit, continuous renal Replacement Therapy.
  • Interventional Nephrology: Placement of temporary dialysis catheter, Renal Biopsy (Native kidney & allograft ) Permcath insertion, Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis catheter placement, vascular access imaging-DSA provision.
  • Peritoneal Dialysis: Intermittent, APD & Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis.
  • Renal Transplantationboth Live related and cadaver.
  • The curriculum for DM PGs is framed in such a way that they are “sound in knowledge and strong in procedure” and effectively become consultants as they pass out.
  • They are allowed to make independent decisions in the nephrology ward, renal dialysis unit, and transplant ward.
  • Expertise in inserting central venous catheters, Permcath, and CAPD catheters is assured. They are also trained to perform ultrasound-guided kidney biopsy.
  • In the field of dialysis, they are trained with techniques of plasmapheresis, hemoperfusion for poisonings, and CRRT.
  • Renal transplantation (both living-related and deceased donor transplantation) is yet another training they are imparted.
  • The teaching schedule is rather tight with a topic discussion on Mondays & Fridays. On Thursdays, we have a nephropathology meeting.
  • Interdepartmental meeting is conducted on Wednesdays. We have a journal club on Saturdays. Case presentation by final year PG is scheduled on Tuesday.
  • They are encouraged to present research papers at regional, national, and international conferences.

Infrastructure


  • B.Sc (RDT) Class Room - 1 (Room with projector)
  • B.Sc (RDT) Class Room - 2
  • M.SC (RDT) Class Room - 3
  • M.Sc (RDT) Class Room - 1
  • DM (Nephrology) Seminar Hall (Room with projector)
  • Library
  • Renal Transplant ICU Unit (Equipped with cardiac Monitor & Crash cart)
  • Renal Dialysis Unit (Equipped with cardiac Monitor & Crash cart)
  • Teaching other department post graduates-MD General Medicine, Master of Hospital Administration, Doctor of Pharmacy, M. Pharm, Para Medical Students
  • Case-based teaching/bedside teaching.
  • Special posting to other institutions in Pediatric Nephrology
  • Case based teaching / bed side teaching.
  • Special posting to other institutions
  • Pediatric Nephrology
Particulars Central Departmental
Number of Books pertaining to Nephrology 17705 125
Number of Journals 63 1
Latest journals available upto Dec 2021 80 foreign 3

Other Learning resources:

  • Digital Learning Resources
  • Simulation Lab facility