Dr.Glannie A R

Dr.Glannie A R

Assistant Professor
Department : Community Medicine

Qualifications: MBBS.,MD.,

Experience: 5 Years,6 Months

Registration Number: 105176

Area of interest:  Applied Community Medicine/Research/Epidemiology

Introduction: I have pursued my under graduate in Aarupadai Veedu Medical College, Pondicherry and Post Graduate degree in Sree Mookambika Institute of Medical Sciences. Kanyakumari. I am currently working as Senior Resident in the Department of Community Medicine. I have a great passion in teaching Under Graduate students. I am actively involved in all department activities. I am a very student friendly teacher who tries to understand the current trends of students.

Educational Qualifications:

Degree Year Name of College & University Registration number with
date of registration
Name of State Medical council
MBBS 20 Aarupadai Veedu Medical College, Vinayaga Mission University 105176
02.04.2014
Tamil Nadu Medical Council
MD 2023 Sree Mookambika Institute of Medical Sciences, The Tamilnadu M.G.R University 105176
22.08.2022
Tamil Nadu Medical Council

Details of Teaching experience till date:

Designation Department Institution From To Total
Tutor Community Medicine Sree Mookambika Institute of Medical Sciences, 20.05.2019 28.05.2022 5 years, 6 months
Senior Resident Community Medicine SRM Medical College Hospital & Research Centre 08.09.2022 18.10.2023
Assistant Professor Community Medicine SRM Medical College Hospital & Research Centre 19.10.2023 Till Date

Research and Publication:

  • Mallika MV, Glannie AR, Venis P. Professional Quality of Life and Mental Health among Doctors in Tamil Nadu during COVID19 Pandemic. Indian Journal of Community Health. 2022 Mar 31;34(1):89-93.
  • Austoria AJ, Aazmi M, Glannie AR, Varghese LA, Ismail BM, Xavier AP. Attitude and practice on foot care among patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus attending a tertiary care centre at southern part of Tamilnadu, India.
  • Vasantha Mallika MC, Glannie AR, Varghese LA, Venis P. Burnout syndrome among healthcare providers during COVID-19 pandemic in rural Tamil Nadu, South India: a cross-sectional study.