MYSORE MEDICAL COLLEGE & RESEARCH INSTITUTE, MYSORE UNDER SECTION 4(1) (B) OF RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT 2005 AS ON 01.07.2013 PUBLISHED BY MYSORE MEDICAL COLLEGE & RESEARCH INSTITUTE (AUTONOMOUS INSTITUTE) IRWIN ROAD, MYSORE-21 PH: 0821-2520512 FAX:0821-2520803 E-MAIL: mmcri@rediffmail.com Web Site : www.mmcrimysore.org.in 1 CHAPTER – I (1) The particulars of Mysore Medical College & Research Institute, Mysore, functions and duties: Mysore Medical College & Research Institute, Mysore, is a premier organization promoting Health Care Services. It is an autonomous body registered under Karnataka Societies Registration Act 1960 as Mysore Medical College & Research Institute, Mysore, Karnataka on 17-06-2007 and aided by Government of Karnataka, since 1991. It is a non-profit organization located in its own premises located in Irwin Road, Mysore-21 near by Mysore Railway Station. VISION: The main objectives of the Institute are; 1) To promote, establish, maintain and develop for Health with a view to provide treatment and advanced care to patient and to encourage and promote research and training in Health. 2) To evolve, organize and supervise programmes to detect Paediatric problems and to educate the public regarding control of various juvenile diseases which are prevalent in the country. 3) To organize teaching and training of medical and para-medical personnel in Medical Education. MISSION: The main functions of the Institute are to; 1) To provide comprehensive and quality care to medical patients. 2) Training of candidates in the specialty of Medical 3) Organise scientific meetings, seminars, symposia, workshops etc., in Medical Education. 4) Research programmes relating to diagnosis and treatment of Medical patients. 2 CHAPTER – II ii) The Powers and duties of MMC&RI, Mysore Officers and Employees The duties of the Director, Medical Superintendent, Resident Medical Officer, Administrative Officer, Assistant Accounts Officer, Nursing Superintendent, are as follows: DIRECTOR: 1. Setting up the high standard of professional conduct. 2. Planning and administering rules & regulations to maintain efficient medical services of the hospital. 3. Implementation of recommendations and regulations that are issued from time to time by the GOVT/DME or other regulatory authorities. 4. Official correspondence for hospital administration 5. Planning Medical supervision and Co-ordination. Medical consultation / ward work. 6. Teaching. 7. Financial and Administrative functions - Administrative work should be performed specifically by the Director under the rules and cannot be delegated to lower levels, the matters of general principles and policy in hospital administration, sanction of all kinds of leave to gazette staff, appeals of Class III and Class IV staff against decisions at lower levels. MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT : 1. Day to day routine medical administration of the hospital subject to the control and general supervision of the Director. 2. Medical Examination (Overall in-charge of Medical Examination Cell). 3. Sanction of free blood to indigent patients and routine, (Administrative matters of Blood Bank. 4. Arrangement of duty roster for Doctors, Nurses and Group D officials in 5. Consultation with RMO/Nursing Superintendent 6. Promotion of good relation between all categories of staff and public 7. Enforcing strict discipline in the subordinate teaching staff. 8. Matters concerning treatment of patients, enquiry's and, their complaints. 9. Supervising nursing staff in providing proper care 10. Arranging inter-departmental meetings to sort out any problems 11. Supervision and maintenance of statistics 12. Medical records for medico-legal cases and Court summons relating to them. 13. Matters relating to post-graduates and library. 14. Matters relating to Central Sterilization Room. 15. Matters relating to residents hostel. 16. Call duty after office hours. 17. Responsible for hospital Biomedical waste management. 18. Any other duty that may be specified by the Director from time to time. 3 RESIDENT MEDICAL OFFICER: 1. He will look after the problems arising with regard to functioning of the hospital 2. He is in-charge of main stores and looks after distribution of drugs to the sub stores and department 3. He is the indenting officer for drugs and chemicals. 4.To casualty Pharmacist and nursing staff & Group D concurrence with Medical Superintendent/Nursing Superintendent. 5. He attends to legal matters concerned with treatment of patients and issues copies of documents concerned with treatment of patients 6. He is member of purchase committee 7. To support and guide students in their curricular and extra curricular activities, maintenance of the department and other subordinate staff 8. In case of emergency or any other official work his services should be available for 24 hours on any day including holidays as this is essential service. 9. Attending VIP & VVIP’s as per protocol as and when required. 10. Sanitation. 11. Medical Stores responsibilities . 12. Surprise Stock verification of Stores. 13. Detailing of ambulances. 14. Casualty Emergency Service and O.P.D. 15. Security and fire fighting. 16. Call duty after office hours. 17. Any ether duty that may be specified by the Director from time to time. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER: 1. Establishment matters. 2. Sanction of Casual leave and other kinds of leave to Class III Staff. 3. Fixation of pay of Class III and Class IV staff in consultation with Accounts Officer. 4. O & M, work study, Operational Research, etc. 5. Legal matters. 6. Maintenance of hospital buildings and liaison with Engineering Department. 7. Matters relating to hospital and residential accommodation. . 8. Assistance to Director in planning and development of the hospital and preparation of Capital budget. 9. Workshop and laundry. 10. General stores, linen stores and stationary stores responsibilities. 11. Transport - controlling, maintenance and repair of staff cars, station wagons, load carrying vehicles and other vehicles of the hospital. Detailing of ambulances, staff cars, station wagons, load carrying vehicles. 12. Such administrative matters as are specifically delegated to Administrative Officer in the bye laws of the institute by the Director or any other superior authority from time to time. 4 ASSISTANT ACCOUNTS OFFICER: 1. Preparation of the hospital Revenue Budget. 2. Drawing and disbursing officer for pay and allowances of the hospital establishment 3. Processing of cases, drawal and disbursement of various advances admissible to and claimed by staff. 4. Detailed scrutiny of store purchases /salary bills, passing of contingent bills, etc. 5. Financial advice 6. Maintenance of financial accounts and cash transactions. 7. Preparation of the hospital Revenue Budget with the guidance of Higher Authorities 8. Scrutiny of pay and allowances of the hospital establishment. 9. Processing of cases, drawal and disbursement of various advances admissible to and claimed by staff with the guidance of Higher Authorities. 10. Detailed scrutiny of store purchases / Salary bills, etc., 11. Maintenance of accounts relating to Government funds. 12. Pension cases,, 13. Endorsement of service books of staff in token of having checked them with the pay bills. 14. Any other duties that may be specified by the Director or any other superior authority from time to time. NURSING SUPERINTENDENT GRADE- I: 1. Regular rounds in hospital wards and departments, daily visits to seriously ill-patients and surprise night rounds. 2. Submission of daily reports regarding admissions, discharges and deaths complied by night sisters. 3. Assigning nursing staff to various wards and departments. 4. Organizing and conducting staff meetings of the nursing staff. 5. Co-ordination for administration work 6. Sanitation of wards and departments. 7. Leave roster of the nursing staff. 8. Maintenance of Linen. 9. Grievances of nursing staff. 10. Any other duty that may be assigned by the Director / Medical Superintendent or any other superior authority from time to time. 5 NURSING SUPERINTENDENT GRADE - II: 1. General supervision of the nursing care given to the patients and all nursing activities within the nursing unit. 2. Planning and Administering rules and regulations to maintain efficient nursing services. 3. Implementing , recommendation and regulation from time to time as directed by the Director. 4. Arrangement of duties of Group D servants 5. Cleanliness and order in her department and environment. 6. Regular rounds in her department including out-patient clinics and night rounds. 7. Maintenance of attendance register of Group D 8. Maintenance of leave register 9. Reporting defaulters and absentees. 10. Receiving reports from the night staff regarding the nursing care of the patient at night 11. Analyzing / evaluating the kind and amount of nursing services required in her unit. 12. Rotation of the nursing staff in her department to ensure good nursing care. 13. Staff meeting with the departmental staff. 14. Planning in co-operation with the sisters of each unit for effective administration. 15. Interpreting the principles of good management to ward sister, especially to those who are inexperienced and orientating them to apply these principles to their daily work. 16. Helping ward sister to ensure supplies and: equipment and rechecking their use and care. 17. Acting as the public relations officer for the unit and deal with problems if any specially with Class IV staff and patients attendants. 18. Keeping the Nursing Superintendent / Matron informed of the needs of the nursing unit and of any special problem. 19. Carrying out any other official work as directed by the Director or any other superior Authority. Duties and Responsibilities of Medical Staff HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS: The heads of Departments will be responsible for the proper and efficient functioning of their departments, keeping in view of the over all requirements of the institution and specific needs of hospital services. For this purpose they are authorised : 1. To deploy and utilize staff and equipment, etc., and to delegate functions in any manner as and when they consider necessary in the best interest of the institution and functioning of the constituent units. In this matter they are expected to keep close liaison with the Medical Superintendent. In all major matters prior consultation / concurrence of the Medical Superintendent should be obtained. 6 2. To sanction casual and restricted leave of the non-gazetted staff working in their departments in accordance with the existing rules and order for which they will keep proper record. 3. Departmental correspondence as well as leave applications of the staff (excluding casual leave) and including their own casual leave applications will continue to be submitted to the Medical Superintendent. While sanctioning casual leave and submitting other leave, applications / proposals in respect of the staff and their own, it will be ensured that satisfactory internal arrangements have been made and these will be recorded on the application. In case satisfactory internal arrangements are not possible, the leave should not be recommended. In genuine / deserving cases such applications / proposals should however be submitted with specific recommendations / suggestions / forwarding of applications / proposals will be presumed as NO OBJECTION to the acceptance of the proposals / request etc. The Head of Department will, in addition, perform duties as assigned by the Medical Superintendent from time to time. HEAD OF UNITS (PROFESSOR): 1. The Heads of the units will be responsible for the medical care and attention of all patients, admitted to their units (indoor, emergency wards, etc). 2. The heads of units must see all patients as soon as possible after admission. For serious cases the heads of the units must ensure immediate consultation / examination as considered necessary and the same should be properly recorded. 3. During the stay of patients in the wards, the heads of units should exercise continuous personal attention to all seriously ill cases as also to other cases and should be available for consultation in cases of need in respect of patients in their units. 4. No patient should ordinarily be discharged from the hospital except on instructions from the head of the units. 5. It would be the special responsibility of the head of the unit to ensure that the case sheets of the patients are maintained properly and in chronological order and a true and faithful record of various events in connection, with his treatment, referrals and progress in the hospital is kept. 6. Patients should be placed on the 'Seriously III List' or 'Dangerously III List' as the case may be by the head of the unit, and such list should be sent to the enquiry (Central Admission Registry) daily. In all these cases heads if units must explain to the relatives about patients condition. 7. The Head of the Unit should ensure consultation with his colleagues in case of need. The consultant requested would similarly record his observation in the case sheets. Urgent consultations should be so mentioned and consultations arranged without delay. 8. In case of surgical operations adequate operation notes regarding the surgical approach used, 7 findings at the operation and operative procedure done, and post-operative orders should be written. 9. The head of the units will be responsible for the proper maintenance and up-keep of the ward in his area and also ensure submission of timely indents of the Various articles required for the treatment of the patients in the ward. The head of the units under guidance from the Head of the Department of the specialty should lay down definite procedure to be adopted in case of emergencies and also ensure that the staff working under him has been thoroughly drilled in the techniques to be followed. 10. To attend teaching, training and research activities. ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR: 1. The Associate Professor of the unit in collaboration with the Assistant Professor / Senior Resident / Tutor of the unit and supervise the day to day work of the Assistant Professor / Senior Resident / Tutor / PG’s. 2. He will accompany the Professor / Head of the Unit for ward rounds. 3. On the day the Professor / Head of the Unit is not available for ward rounds, the Associate Professor will take rounds of his own ward. It would be his sole responsibility to contact the Professor / Head of the Unit and discuss about the serious cases in the ward and if necessary to show these cases to the Professor / Head of the Unit. 4. He will scrutinize the clinical documents completed by the Assistant Professor / Senior Resident / Tutor / PG’s and make corrections where necessary. 5. The duty roster will be hung up in the duty rooms on the board indicating the name and unit. The next on duty will be shown in the same list. In case the duty officer is not available for urgent reasons. The next day on duty will act for him. . 6. He will ensure that all patients have received attention and report to the Professor / Head of the Unit. 7. He will also attend to referred cases till evening. 8. He will go through all the case notes written by the Assistant Professor / Senior Residents / Tutors & will make corrections wherever necessary. 9. To attend teaching, training and research activities. 8 ASSISTANT PROFESSOR: 1. The Assistant Professor will work in collaboration with the Senior Resident / Tutor / PG’s of the unit and supervise the day to day work with them. 2. He will accompany the Associate Professor / Head of the Unit for ward rounds. 3. On the day, the Associate Professor / Professor / Head of the Unit is not available for ward rounds, the Assistant Professor will take rounds of his own ward. It would be his sole responsibility to contact the Associate Professor / Professor / Head of the Unit and discuss about the serious cases in the ward and if necessary to show these cases to the Professor / Head of the Unit. 4. He will scrutinize the clinical documents completed by the Senior Resident / Tutor / PG’s and make corrections where necessary. 5. The duty roster will be hung up in the duty rooms on the board indicating the name and unit. The next on duty will be shown in the same list. In case the duty officer is not available for urgent reasons. The next day on duty will act for him. . 6. He will ensure that all patients have received attention and report to the Associate Professor / Professor / Head of the Unit. 7. He will also attend to referred cases till evening. 8. He will write case notes of the patients as directed by the Associate Professor / Professor / Head of the Unit. 9. To attend teaching, training and research activities. TUTORS : 1. He will co-operate with the ward staff to maintain discipline in the ward. 2. The Tutors will be directly responsible for supervision of patient care in his unit with the assistance of Assistant Professors. 3. He will be contacted by the Associate Professor / Professor / Head of the Unit on duty in case of emergency, if he thinks necessary, he should consult the Associate Professor / Professor / Head of the Unit. 4. Besides taking round in the wards during day time, he will daily take round late in the evening with the Assistant Professor. 5. On admission days he will attend to cases referred for medical opinion from other Wards. If necessary, he may contact the Associate Professor / Assistant Professor for necessary advice. 6. In case of death it is his responsibility to scrutinize that documentation is complete in every respect and will write a brief summary of the case, before it is sent to the Medical Records Section. 7. He will maintain a book to indicate the patients in his charge who would need attention after the night rounds and he will apprise the duty house staff of such cases. 8. He will maintain a register to indicate .that the relatives of seriously ill patients are informed through the central registration office. of the hospital. This is applicable in case of patients absconding from the ward and also in case of death . 9 DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITES OF PG’S / JR & SR. RESIDENTS : 1. PG’s/ Sr. Residents will take advice from Associate Professor Asst. Professors/Professors for guidance and efficient execution of professional care of the patients. 2. In OPD Jr. Residents/PG’s will refer the case to the Sr.Residents/faculty or the duty doctors with a short history and physical findings of the case written on the OPD book. 3. Jr.Residents/Sr.Residents are primarily responsible for the case allotted to him. Besides, he/she would have a general idea of all the cases in the ward. As soon as a case is admitted, patient will be examined by the PG students/Jr.Residents/Sr.Residents who will complete the case sheet in all details. He will see that all necessary investigations are done in time, and entered in the case sheet. 4. In case of acutely ill patients, it is his responsibility to show the case immediately to the Senior faculty. He will see that all necessary investigations are done in time, and entered in the case sheet. 5. He will enter the daily follow up of the case in case-sheet. In case of seriously ill patients the progress of the case will be recorded every time the patient is examined and suitable opinion is taken by Sr.faculty in time in the management of case and the same is recorded in the case sheet. 6. On admission days one PG student/Jr. Resident/Sr.Resident will be physically present on duty in Accident and Emergency Department during OPD timing for attending to cases admitted there. After the OPD closes, two Jr.Residents/Sr.Residents will be present on duty throughout the day and night in Accident and Emergency Department. 7. On Sundays and gazette holidays all Residents will come for rounds in the forenoon. In the afternoon and thereafter only one Resident with other duty doctor will be on duty. 8. From 4.00pm to 09.00am next day Residents from each unit will be on emergency duty in the night for the respective units in addition to one Resident staying in Accident and Emergency Department. The Residents on night duty will apprise by direct contact with the Professor or other Sr.faculty about cases admitted during that day. 9. Laboratory and X-ray investigations -- Requisition forms for Laboratory and X-ray investigations should be filled in the previous evening with full clinical notes for all routine cases. In emergency it should be done immediately. The reports for investigations should be collected in time to be useful during rounds. 10. Log Book with work done satisfactory report about PG students/Jr.Residents/Sr.Residents signed by the Unit Chief should be submitted to the Director on or before 26th of every month. 10 11. He will be on duty in the ward of the accident and emergency department round the clock to receive patients and to carry out treatment as advised by the Assistant Professor / Associate Professor / Professor. 12. He will write the case sheet neatly without omitting any detail. 13. He will seek the advice of the Assistant Professor / Associate Professor in the treatment of seriously will patient as often as warranted. 14. He will be present at the time of death of the patient. Duties and Responsibilities of Nursing Staff I. STAFF NURSE / SENIOR STAFF NURSE. The staff nurse is responsible for the complete nursing care of the patients assigned to her. The following duties would be shared with nursing students, if any, and auxiliary staff such as nursing orderlies, ward-boys, Ayas, sweepers as the situation warrants. (i) General care of the patients : 1. Admission and discharge of patients. 2. Assistance and instructions to patients and their relations. 3. Bathing patients including daily care of mouth ,nails and pressure points. 4. Four hourly, or m ore frequent attention to pressure points. 5. Giving and removing of bed pans and urine ports. . . 6. Giving and removing of hot water bottles 7. Bed makings 8. Feeding of patients. 9. Distribution of diets milk etc. 10. Preparation of special foods eggs, milk, F-75, F-100 etc. 11. Technical nursing care of patients; a) Administration of medicine. b) Administration of injections. c) Assistance in administration of intravenous injections. d) Preparing for injections and clearing up. e) Recording of medicines and injections given. f) Taking and charting T.P.R. g) Rounds with doctor. h) Technical procedures eg., enema, catheterization, dressings, irrigation's, oxygen therapy, preparing for the clearing up after procedures. i) Preparation for the assistance in clinical tests and medical procedures. j) Pre-and .post-operative care. . k) Urine Testing. l) Collecting labeling and dispatching of specimens. 11 m) Escorting patients to and from departments. n) Giving and receiving reports. 0) Indent of drugs, Date entry (ii) Ward Management : 1. Handling over and taking charge of shift. 2. Keeping the ward clean and tidy. 3. Preparation of surgical supplies, bandages and splints. 4. Routine care & cleaning of dressings trolleys, cupboards, apparatus, makintosh, etc 5. Care of clean and soiled linen. 6. Dis-infection of linen beds floor and bed pans. (iii) General : 1. Demonstration and guidance to students nurses. 2. upervision of domestic staff. 3. Assistance in orientation of new staff nurses. 4. Participation in staff education and staff meeting. 5. Participation in professional activities. 6. Any other duty that may assisted from time to time. II. WARD SISTER The ward sister is responsible to the nursing superintendent / matron for the management of the wards and supervision of the nursing and domestic staff. She should be assisted in carrying out the following duties by staff nurse, clinical and domestica1 staff as the case may be. The main aim of the staff sister should be foster team spirit in her area of work (i) Nursing Care of patients : 1. Admission and discharge of patients 2. Efficient nursing care: personal comfort and toilet of patients, administration of drugs and treatment, observation and recording. 3. Patients diet. 4. Rounds with medical staff 5. Assistance to medical staff in examination of patients and treatment. 6. Assistance at or supervision of clinical investigations, pre- operative and post-operative care. 7. Maintenance of patients records. . 8. Care of patients personal affects in accordance with hospital rule~. 9. Following of prescribed rules. regarding accident or death of a patient. 10. Giving and receiving reports. 11. Information to relatives and friends. 12. Intimation to Nursing Superintendent I Matron of any special emergency in the ward (ii) Teaching of Nursing Students : 1. Planned and incidental teaching. 2. Supervision of students work 3. Consultation and co-operation with sister tutor in arranging demonstrations. 12 4. Discussions with students to promote good attitudes, complete ‘‘Records of practical work” and in relation to confidential reports. (iii) Ward Staff : 1. Assignment of work and management of duties by taking roll calls of nursing and domestic staff. 2. Co-ordination and facilitating work of other staff, e.g. : occupational therapist, social worker, dietician, voluntary worker. 3. In-service training. 4. Orientation of new staff. 5. Maintaining of good relationships among all categories of staff and with patients and their relatives. 6. Discipline of nursing and domestic staff. Reporting on absence of staff. 7. Confidential reports. (iv) Ward Management : 1. Cleanliness of ward, its annexes and environments. 2. Linen and ward equipment - up keep and repairs. 3. Custody of dangerous drugs. Record of their administration. 4. Indents for drugs, surgical supplies, stores diets. 5. Maintenance of stock registers, inventories. 6. Interpretations of hospital policies and regulations and their implementation. 7. Investigation of complaints. . 8. Issue of stores, etc. 9. Control of visitors. (v) General : 1. Rounds with medical staff and Nursing superintendent / Matron. 2. Taking round special visitors. 3. Participation in staff education and staff meetings. 4. Participation in professional activities. 5. Any other duty as may be specified from time to time. Duties and Responsibilities of Technical Staff I. X-RAY TECHNICIAN : 1. Taking diagnostic radiographs of the patients as required by medical officers. 2. Advising patients or ward staff regarding preparation of patient before X-ray. 3. Developing and drying the exposed X-ray films. 4. Loading cassettes with X-ray films. 5. Storing unexposed X-ray films properly. 6. Keeping account of X-ray films and other supplies. 7. Maintaining record of X-ray reports of the patients referred. 8. Sending radiographs and the opinions of the Radiologist to the department concerned. 9. Receiving back the X-ray films after the discharge of the patient and filing them in 13 such a way that retrieval is easy. 10. Taking precaution to protect himself, patients and other workers of the department from the hazards of X-ray. 11. Assisting the Radiologist in the deep X-ray treatment. 12. Assisting the Radiologist in the training of X-ray technicians. 13. Wearing the film badge at all times of working in the department. 14. Carrying the portable X-ray apparatus to other departments of the hospital and taking the radiographs of the patients seriously ill. . 15. Keeping the premises of the department clean and adequately stocked with forms and stationary required. 16. Maintaining cordial public relations. 17. Performing duties as may be assigned by the hospital authorities. II. LABORATORY TECHNICIAN (HISTOPATHOLOGY) : 1. Helping the histopathologist in grossing. 2. Processing specimens, i.e., dehydrating, cleaning and embedding. 3. Preparing and cutting the paraffin blocks. 4. Fixing the blocks in objective holders. 5. Sharpening the instruments used for cutting. 6. Doing routine haematoxylin and eosin staining. 7. Doing special staining. 8. Undertaking screening of cytology smears for the detection of malignant cells. 9. Helping the histopathologist in post-mortem work. 10. Receiving specimens from operating theatres. 11. Doing clerical work related to the laboratory. 12. Doing any other work that may be specified by the hospital authorities. III. LABORATORY TECHNICIAN (BACTERIOLOGY) : 1. Collecting specimens. 2. Preparing smears for examination. 3. Dialing with centrifugation and preparation of urine deposit for smear examination. 4. Doing sensitivity test of pathogenic organisms. 5. Preparing and maintaining stock media. 6. Pouring media. in plates. 7. Sterilizing and maintaining glassware. 8. Inoculating specimens on various isolated organisms. 9. Investigating cases of infection in the hospital. 10. Checking the efficiency of autoc1aving in central sterilization room, laundered linen, etc., 11. Doing related clerical and public relation work. 12. Doing any other duty that may be specified by the hospital authorities. 13. Inoculating specimens on various media and processing them, for culture. 14 IV. LABORATORY TECHNICIAN (BIO-CHEMISTRY) : 1. Collecting specimens. 2. Doing clinical tests like blood sugar, blood urea, bile-protein, bile- cholesterol, urine, stools S.G.O.T., S.G.P.T. etc. 3. Doing related clerical and public relations work related to the task. 4. Doing any other duty that may be specified by the hospital authorities. V. LABORATORY TECHNICIAN (HAEMATOLOGY) : 1. Collecting specimens. 2. Counting the cellular constituents of blood estimating haemoglobin 3; Testing the coagulation mechanisms of bloods. 4. Knowing the use of haematological apparatus and preparing small pieces of apparatus. 5. Maintaining routine records connected with the laboratory work. 6. Maintaining cordial public relations. 7. Doing any other work that may be assigned by the hospital authorities. VI. TECHNICIAN (BLOOD BANK) : 1. Controlling all nursing orderlies and sweepers and maintaining cleanliness and discipline in the department. 2. Grouping of all donors, paid or voluntary . 3. Bleeding of donors and arranging subsequent rest. 4. Labeling documenting, storing and issuing blood. . 5. Grouping and matching of all samples from the wards, outside, etc., and issuing matched blood as and when needed. 6. Doing Rh factor test of referred cases and maintaining their records. 7. Preparing distilled water and sterile parental solutions of various kinds for use in the hospital. 8. Arranging cleaning preparing assembling and sterilizing of blood and giving infusion sets for the whole hospital. . 9. Maintaining and accounting for various stores and equipment’s. 10. Preparing the annual indent of stores indenting and receipt of stores and their maintenance. 11. Preparing and dispatching monthly progress reports. 12. Doing any other work that may be assigned by the hospital authorities. 13. Proper Disposal of used Blood Bags. NOTE: Laboratory assistants will assist the lab. Technicians and function as their deputies. Laboratory attendants will look after the laboratory in the matter of cleanliness, washing of glassware, dusting the laboratory area and will be constantly learning the Job of, laboratory assistant through in-service training. 15 VII. OPERATION THEATRE TECHNICIAN : 1. Supervising the working of the domestic staff working in the operation theatre and recovery room. 2. Being responsible for storage, maintenance and accounting of instruments tables and other supplies belonging to the operating theatre and recovery room 3. Arranging needles, syringes dressings gloves, ward and theatre instruments catheters, robber tubing, etc,. 4. Sharping needles preparing pot dichromate solution. 5. Keeping proper account of receipt and issuing of various articles dealt with in the central sterilization room. 6. Doing a weekly check up losses and institute measures to reduce the losses. 7. Maintaining relevant records and charts 8. Doing any other duty that may be assigned by the hospital authorities. VIII. PHARMACIST : 1. Compounding and dispensing prescriptions according to the hospital formulary or prescriptions of doctors in the hospital. 2. Being responsible for initiating the indents, storage and maintenance of stocks and accounting of medical supplies and appliance under his charge. 3. Providing first-aid to the injured and repeat prescriptions of physicians when ordered. 4. Compiling statistics of hospital in accordance with the instruction of the hospital authorities. 5. Attending to the work of the clinical side room and doing the routine tests of urine, faeces and blood, provided he has under gone adequate training. 6. Performing such other duties as may be assigned by the hospital authorities. Duties and Responsibilities of Medical Record Staff I. MEDICAL RECORD TECHNICIAN : 1. Compilation of data for research from records. 2. Preparation of statistical reports. 3. Review of medical records to ensure presence of all component parts. 4. Coding diseases and operations according to the accepted classifications. 5. Maintenance of indexes according to the planned procedures. 6. Preparation of Daily Hospital Census. 7. Analysis of records of discharged patients. 8. Analysis of admissions. 9. Compilation of monthly and annual statistical reports. 10. Computation of rates, percentages, etc. 11. Maintenance of death registers. 12. Scrutiny of birth and death reports received from the wards. 13. Supervision of incomplete records control desk. 14. Supervision of filing area. 16 15. Instructing new employees in the procedures of their jobs. 16. Checking the work of employees directly under his supervision. 17. Taking records to the court. . 18. Attending to Medico-legal works while working in the Medical Records Department, as under: (a) Receiving medico-legal registers from the Casualty Medical Officer when such registers are complete. (b) Getting those medico-legal reports which a-e left incompletely the doctors, duly completed in all respects. (c) Preparing a list of all those medico-legal reports which are not completed in spite of personal efforts, doctor-wise and submitting the same to DMS for necessary. (d) Controlling issue of medico-legal registers by maintaining a register. (e) Issuing medico-legal reports to the police authorities as and when required. (f) Providing assistance to police officials in obtaining X-ray films and other documents required by them. (g) Supply of blank medico-legal registers to the Casualty Medical Officer, on request after numbering it with the automatic numbering machine. (h) Attending courts and producing records there, as and when summons are received. (i) Keeping all the medico-legal documents. 19. Participation in the training programmes of the department. II. RECEPTIONIST / REGISTRATION ASSISTANTS (CENTRAL ADMISSION AND ENQUIRIES : 1. Guiding patients to various OPD's I Clinics I Departments in relation to their diseases. Preparation of Admission Records of all patient to be admitted. 2. Attending to enquiries. 3. Maintenance of Index Cards of patients and Medical Officers. . 4. Maintenance of Central Admission Register. 5. Arranging funeral vans on reque!i4. 6. Sending messages to patient's relatives, doctors and phonograms. 7. Maintenance of furniture, equipment, stationery medical records forms, etc., lying in the Central Admitting and Enquiry Office. 8. Announcement on paging system. 9. Supervision of the staff working in the Central Admitting and Enquiry Office. STENOGRAPHER 1. To attend the duties as promptly as per instructions given from time to time by the Director 2. Any other duties that may be specified by the Administrative Officer from time to time. 17 TYPIST 1. To attend the typing work as promptly as per instructions given from time to time by the higher officers. DRIVER 1. He will ensure that the vehicles are on the road. 2. He will bring to the notice for prompt repairs and maintenance problems 3. He will get the vehicles serviced from agencies, approved as per office orders and norms issued from time to time 4. He will give details of vehicle for bonafide Government duty within the municipal limits 5. Ambulance driver will recover bill charges from the patient/attendants and credit them to the hospital promptly 6. He will request for indent for petrol/diesel/lubricant as per mileage 7. He will park the vehicle promptly in the garage. 8. He will attend the duties as promptly as per instructions given from time to time by the higher authorities 9. Any other duties that may be specified by the higher officers from time to time PLUMBER: 1. He will attend tap, sunk and other items leakage on his daily rounds 2. He will attend water supply and sump services and monitor the borewell on/off maintenance 3. He will inform the meter readings promptly 4. He will maintain a record book of his work 5. Indent for required items GROUP `D’ : 1. He will be on duty half an hour before the working hours of the office in which he works and leave half an hour after the office hours. 2. He will attend to dusting of the tables and walls, and furniture in the area of the office allotted to him and see that the stationery items kept on the desk are always ready for use. 3. He will see that the sweeper allotted to the area cleans floors, walls, toilet, etc., daily before the office hours. 4. He will be on call during the allotted time. 5. He will announce the arrival of visitors to the officer concerned and help them to the officer concerned in an orderly manner. . 6. He will attend to the telephone calls when the officer is not in his seat. 7. He will carry 'IN' correspondence and files from the main office to the officer's desk and carry the 'OUT' correspondence to the main office from the officer's desk. 8. He will run errands on official business within the hospital and outside, if necessary. 9. He will bring tea and other refreshments from the canteen to the officer concerned whenever required. 18 10. He will expeditiously deliver the outgoing mail to the addresses and post office and, bring the incoming mail from the post office and other officers. 11. He will assist in moving stores from one place to another within the hospital when ordered by responsible personnel. He will move stores from and to the hospital or go to bank to cash cheques, etc. 12. He will assist in packing parcels, closing and stamping of letters. 13. Whenever necessary and authorised by the responsible personnel. He will also do the duties of a chowkidar or a gate peon. 14. He will take only half an hour for his midday lunch and promptly return to duty after the lunch break. 15. He will do such other duties as may be allotted to him by the hospital authorities. ADMINISTRATION DUTIES OF THE HEAD OF THE SECTION The duties are: (a) to exercise general supervision over his Section in regard to the despatch of business ; (b) to help the inexperienced clerks by guiding them in their day-to-day work ; (c) to be conversant with the more important files pending in his Section and see that these are not delayed ; (d) to concentrate his attention where it is most required and see that his Section works smoothly and efficiently ; (e) to see that the case-worker maintains his ‘Case Register’ properly and up-to-date ; (f) to make certain that the despatch of outgoing periodicals is not delayed and that incoming periodicals are obtained by timely reminders; (g) to be responsible for the proper maintenance of special registers ; (h) to ensure that the monthly arrear lists of cases and the weekly arrears statements of pending papers are properly compiled and duly submitted ; (i) to advise the staff under him on all difficult and intricate cases and to help them in drafting important references ; (j) to see that the case-worker has arranged papers in order in a file, stated briefly the issues to be decided, pointed out the deficiencies or omissions in the correspondence and quoted the standing orders and precedents applicable to the case ; (k) to ensure that whenever reports called from subordinate officers, the specific points on which information or comments are required are clearly stated by the case-workers in the reference to be issued ; (l) to ensure that the time limit is kept by the case-workers in respect of urgent cases and to provide guidelines for the disposal of important cases ; (m) to deal personally with complicated cases ; (n) to do some original work himself where the duty of supervision is not a fulltime job ; (o) to ensure that whenever there is a transfer of a case-worker in his Section, a detailed charge list of all the pending papers is prepared and full responsibility assumed by the incoming official ; and (p) to inspect the work of every case-worker under him once a month. 19 DUTIES OF CASE WORKERS The duties are: (a) to be in-charge of and be responsible for the work connected with one or more compilations entrusted to him/her ; (b) to arrange papers and cases in order, state briefly the issues to be decided, point out the deficiencies found in the correspondence and quote the standing orders and precedents applicable to the case ; (c) to be conversant with the laws, rules and regulations, standing orders, circulars, precedents, etc., relating to the compilations entrusted to him/her ; (d) to ensure that the papers and files he/she is dealing with are promptly submitted for orders and not delayed ; (e) to maintain all the prescribed registers for the proper accountability and disposal of the papers received and dealt with by him ; (f) to be well acquainted with the prescribed procedure ; (g) to ensure that all the petitions received by him/her are properly stamped with the requisite courtfee stamps as required under law ; (h) to compare fair copies, ensure their correctness and see that these are delivered for dispatch ; and (i) to prepare, whenever there is a transfer of charge, a detailed charge list of all the papers and cases pending with him/her with reference to the Special Registers, Periodical Register and Case Register and hand over complete charge of these records and registers to his successor. Clearance Section Every office shall have a Section called ‘Clearance Section’. Its functions are : (a) to register tappal received in the office and to maintain the General Receipt Register. (b) To ensure that court-fee stamps affixed to petitions are adequate, deface them and affix the date stamps on the petition before these are handed over to the concerned Section / case worker, for further action ; (c) To distribute tappal after its receipt, to the caseworker immediately and, in any case not later than 24 hours ; (d) To fair copy approved drafts and return them to the case-workers concerned ; (e) To dispatch outgoing correspondence ; (f) To maintain the registers prescribed for the Section and (g) To maintain the Record Room. 20 CHAPTER - III iii) The procedure followed in the decision making process, including channels of supervision and accountability; The Institute has two main constitutional bodies, namely, the General body and Governing Council. The General body formulates overall policies while the Governing Council is responsible for the management and administration of the Institute. Both these bodies comprise members nominated by the Government of Karnataka from time to time. The Chairman of the General Body is the Chairman of the Governing Council. The Director of the Institute is its administrative and academic Head. The Finance Committee, Building Committee are constituted by the Governing Council to consider and to recommend matters for approval of the governing council with regard to matters related to the respective committees. Tender Inviting Committee and Tender Accepting Committees shall take decision for the procurement of goods and services. CHAPTER - IV iv) The norms set by MMC&RI, Mysore for the discharge of its functions: 1. The Department is open round the clock. 2. The accident and emergency department is maintained for treatment of patients suffering from any surgical and medical condition requiring immediate care 3. The department deals with lacerations, foreign bodies, septic conditions, sprains, fractures, dislocation, collapse shocks, hemorrhage, poison cases , extensive burns, multiple injuries heart condition, acute abdominal conditions, acute severe pain or distress, dog bite, medico-legal cases and any other emergency condition 4. The casualty medical officer will ensure that each case brought into the casualty is attended to at once and he will not ‘pass the buck’ . Specialists’ advice may be sough depending upon the nature and severity of the patient’s disease. 5. Cases requiring admission will be sent to the concerned emergency ward 6. Cases requiring observation will be sent to the observation ward 7. Doctor in-charge Registrars/medical officers will admit into the wards all patients requiring hospitalization, Cases requiring intensive therapy will be promptly admitted into the intensive care unit and immediate treatment. 21 8. The unit chiefs are responsible for complete clearance of the ward by 8am every day when their emergency duty is over 9. Casualty medical officers will stitch minor wounds. Dressing will, however, be done either by the nurse on duty or dresser or experienced nursing orderly. 10. Doctor In-charge will not examine a lady patient alone in the examination room. A nurse or the patient’s attendant will be present on such occasions. DISASTER: 1. In the case of disasters, a special casualty clearing center will be created preferably in OPD. MEDICO LEGAL CASES: 1. All medico – legal cases will be stamped MLC 2. Two copies of the medico legal case report will be prepared. Original copy will be handed over to the concerned police officer and the duplicate will be filled and kept in safe custody. The report will be written by the medical officer who first examines the patient. He will sign and date the report, and print his name and designation underneath. 3. The medical officer who first examines the case is responsible for the completion and handing over the medico-legal report to the police within 48 hours of the arrival of the patient. 4. First aid treatment for the casualties will promptly be given before documentation. 5. The radiologist report should be attached to the relevant medico legal papers by the medical officer who initially examines the patient. He is also responsible for collecting additional information regarding medico legal cases admitted to the hospital from the specialists concerned. 6. Completed medico legal report only should be given to the police. Preliminary or interim report should not be given to anyone or to the police. 7. Comatose patients of suspected accident, poisoning, burns should invariably be made medico legal cases. If conscious patient refuses the case to be made M.L.C and if his conditions is not serious, the fact should be recorded in the casualty register with reasons under his signature. However, if such a patient is admitted the case will be made M.L.C. 8. M.L.C., X-ray reports should be handed over to the M.O. Incharge or the sister incharge accident and emergency department and diagnostic value of the wet films should be seen by the radiologist before the are sent out of the X-ray department. EMERGENCY BEDS: The following documents will be maintained in this department: i) Ward inventory of non- expendible stores ii) Expendible stores register 22 iii) Linen register iv) Call book v) Night report vi) Treatment register vii) M.L.C register and viii) Duty list M.O. I/c. DUTY LIST OF CASUALTY MEDICAL OFFICERS: 1. Doctor In-charge / Assistant Professor should be calm, polite, tactful and courteous at all time and should give no room for any complaint from any quarter. 2. He will record in the relevant register the name of the patient with complete address, time of his arrival, provisional diagnosis and treatment given. He will also record the procedure carried out in the minor OT attached to the accident and emergency department either under general anaesthesia or local anesthesia or without anesthesia neatly under his signature. 3. He will be primarily responsible for giving initial treatment to the patient promptly. 4. He will refer cases to registrars/specialists judiciously and with speed. 5. He will certify the death of patient under his care. SWEEPER: 1. He will keep the area spick and span. 2. He will promptly give spotlessly clean urinals and bed pans as and when required by the patients. 3. He will collect urine and stool specimens, take them to the laboratory for investigation and being the reports. 4. He will transport dead bodies to mortuaries and dispose of specimens and organs removed during operations. 5. He will assist in cleaning and disinfection of soiled linen, mattress and other articles. 6. He will do any duty as asked by his superiors in the interest of patient care. 7. He will assist the nurse in looking after the patient 8. He will transport the patient to the various areas of the hospital as and when asked. 9. He will run errands and carry messages. 10. He will clean and dust beds, doors, window and other furniture 11. He will render first-aid to patients when required. 23 12. He will prepare dead bodies, arrange their transportation to the mortuary and assist in terminal disinfection. 13. He will do any duty as desired by his superiors in the interest of patient care. 14. He will be polite and courteous under all circumstances. WARD MANAGEMENT – I 1. Admissions through OPD or otherwise to the hospital should be centralized where possible. If no central admitting office exists, clerks posted to the wards concerned will deal with the records relating to admission of patients. Admissions outside OPD hours will be the responsibility of nursing staff on duty in the accident and emergency department. 2. Patients should be advised not to bring valuable things to the hospital. 3. Temperature, pulse rate and respiration rate should be charted by the attending nurse while admitting the patient. 4. Transfer of a patient to another ward in the hospital will be done only under the order of the senior medical officer in-charge. 5. On transfer of the patient, his medical records and belongings will be sent to the area concerned. 6. The receiving staff nurse will inform enquiry, telephone operator and the business office of the admission of all paying patients. TREATMENT 1. Treatment will commence only on the advice of the registrar, general duty medical officer or the specialist. There should, however, be no delay in the commencement of the treatment. 2. Oral or telephonic orders regarding treatment by the specialist will be committed to writing by the house officer and got signed by the specialist at the earliest opportunity. 3. Specialist when he visit the patient should record also the time and date of his visit in the case record. 4. The specialist will ensure that this instructions orders are meticulously compiled with by the junior medical staff and nursing staff. 5. The Nursing staff will write in the treatment book the prescription ordered by the register or specialist and carry out the orders as directed. 6. Nursing staff will give sub-cutaneous and muscular injections 7. Septic cases should be separately received and managed in the ward 8. Periodical bacteriological test should be done and appropriate measures taken to control infection by the ward sister. 24 DISCHARGES 1. Paying patients will normally be discharged before 5 pm. If they are discharged before 1 PM , they will not be charged. If they are discharged after 1pm, they will be charged for a full day. 2. Discharge order will be given only by he attending senior medical officer, on the case record. 3. Discharge order will be signed by the house officer and instructions for the patient will be clearly indicated in the order. 4. Discharge order for paying patient will be not be given unless all dues are paid by the patient to the business office. 5. Discharge against medical advice should be done after taking in writing from the patient or his relation appropriate undertaking, The medical and nursing staff should however Endeavour to see that the patient goes out of the hospital satisfied. DEATHS: 1. Attending medical officer should be present at the bed side in the case of dying patients 2. Attending medical officer will pronounce the patient as dead. 3. Death report will be given by the House Officer only after lapse of an hour of pronouncing death. 4. Copy of the death report will be sent to the local authorities without delay. 5. The nearest relative of the patient will be informed of the death by the nurse or the house officer promptly either through a messenger or by phonogram. 6. The hospital should aim to do 25% autopsies in a year. 7. The pathologist will associate the medical officer incharge of the expired patient and undergraduates and postgraduates while performing autopsies. 8. Autopsy reports must be discussed in the death committee over which the Chief of the hospital or his nominee will preside. 9. The following documents will be maintained by sister incharge. i) Ward inventory of non-expendible stores. ii) Expendible stores register iii) Linen Register iv) Call book v) Bight report book vi) Treatment register and vii) Case records 25 WARD MANAGEMENT – II SURGICAL WARD 1. Intimation regarding operation of patient will be received by the sister incharge of the ward, 12 hours before the commencement. The operation list will include name of patient, bed number , ward diagnosis and operating theatre number. This will be written neatly in block letter or type written. 2. No operations will be scheduled on Sundays and holidays except emergency cases 3. Patient should be admitted to the hospital at least 12 hours before the day of operation. 4. Preoperative routine like arranging blood, collecting laboratory and x-ray reports , writing the history in the case record, is the responsibility of house officers. Clear instructions in this regard should be given to them by the registrars of the unit concerned. 5. Patients should be sent to the operating theatre on receipt of a message from the theatre and should not be allowed to remain in the corridor of the theatre unnecessarily. 6. The case record of the patient should accompany the patient to the theatre and returned to the ward with the patient after the operation with clear instructions regarding post operative treatment for pain, hemorrhage, catheterization, surgical shock, dilatation of the stomach etc., 7. Medical officer should take special precautions to avoid post-operative infection generally and particularly in the case of Orthopedic burns and other major surgical cases. 8. No visitor will be allowed in the nursery. Doctors and nurses entering the nursery must wear gowns and if they are suffering from upper respiratory infections, they must also wear masks. 9. Babies suffering from infection or other abnormal conditions will be kept in isolation nursery on the advice of the pediatrician. 10. Premature babies will be put in an incubator on the advice of the pediatrician. 11. Babies should be properly identified. Sex of infant, date and time of birth, mothers index finger print should be recorded on water proof and oil proof bands and fastened on wrist or ankle. Simultaneously unsmudged foot print of the baby is recorded on the case record of the mother. 12. Adequate security measures should be taken to prevent baby lifting. 13. Children over 12 years will not be admitted to the paediatric ward 14. One of the parents preferably the mother will be allowed to stay with the child patient 15. Dietician will prescribe the feeding formula for children in consultation with the pediatrician. OUT-PATIENT DEPARTMENT 1. Every patient seen in the OPD must be registered and an OPD card given by the clerk or the house officer, concerned. 2. The OPD consultation should be organized in such a way that there is continuity of treatment to the patient from the outdoor to the indoor. This is particularly for labour cases. 3. Drugs should be prescribed only with reference to hospital formulary. 26 4. OPD dispensary, x-ray department and laboratory should be located so as to conform to patient flow. Their timings should be prominently indicated. 5. Special clinics will see cases only by appointment. Medical Record department or the medical officer or the nursing staff attached to the clinics will give the appointment. 6. Proper seating and cooling / heating arrangements should be arranged for OPD patients. 7. Doctor Incharge OPD and the sister incharge OPD should frequently take rounds to ensure smooth working of the OPD 8. Clinical sheets, presentation chits, request blanks for laboratory x-ray and other ancillary service, charges slips should be adequately stocked. MINOR OPERATING THEATRE 1. This should be kept infection free. It is desirable that there is one room fro septic cases and one room for aseptic cases 2. A list of minor operations undertaken in the minor OT should be prominently exhibited. 3. House surgeons may do minor surgery under the supervision of the registrars. INJECTION ROOM 1. Nursing staff who administer injections should watch allergy or shock or untoward reactions and take appropriate remedies as advised by the medical officers 2. Nursing staff should keep proper record on the OPD card of the injection given. Any death occurring as a result of injections should be enquired into by the officer incharge OPD and the preliminary report submitted to the Chief of the hospital. DRESSING ROOM 1. Major dressing are done preferably by medical or nursing staff. In case of minor dressing dressers or trained orderlies may do the dressing. 2. Aseptic precautions are strictly enforced in the dressing room. 3. Dispensary counter should be located on the way of the OPD 4. A list of drugs issuable from the dispensary should be prominently displayed 5. At no time drugs issuable from the dispensary should be out of stock 6. At a time not more than three days dosage should be given. For more than three days upto seven days the Head of the unit should authorize the issue. For more than seven days Head of the Department should authorize the issue. 7. Proper account should be maintained for the receipt and issue of drugs. Receipt entries will be supported by the indents and issue entries will be supported by the number of doctors prescription. 27 X-RAY SECTION: 1. X-ray will be taken of OPD cases, particularly of the orthopaedic department with reference to the prescription of the hospital medical officers of the rank of Registrars and above. 2. It will be ensured that charges where leviable are paid first before X-ray are taken 3. Nursing staff or a female attendant should be present when X-ray of the female patients are taken 4. Types of X-rays taken in the OPD X – ray department will be prominently exhibited. OPD LABORATORY: 1. The work of the department should be organized by appointment system and/or on ‘first come, first served’ basis. 2. Laboratory investigations will be made only with reference to the prescriptions of the hospital medical officers not below the rank of registrars. 3. It will be ensured that charges where leviable are paid first before investigations are done. 4. Types of investigations done in the OPD laboratory should be prominently exhibited. 5. Responsibility should be fixed for erroneous laboratory reports and remedial action taken. OPERATING THEATRES: 1. Duties of all categories of staff working in the theatres, labour rooms, recovery rooms should be specified and exhibited. Technicians besides attending to proper sterilization and arrangement of theatre equipment, should be familiar with their routine maintenance and repairs as well. 2. Duty roster of the subordinate staff should be prepared by the nurse incharge of each theatre, labour room, recovery room. 3. All the staff working in the theatres, labour rooms and recovery rooms should be given periodical exposure to asceptic procedures practiced in the hospital 4. Operating list for the next day should be consolidated at about 3pm in the afternoon of the previous day and prominently exhibited on the notice boards of the theatres and reception office. 5. Arrangements should be made for informing the relations of patients about the progress of the operations. 6. In case of death of a patient on the operating table, labour room or recovery room, the Chief of the Hospital should be informed by the officer incharge theatres for holding an immediate enquiry and for taking into his custody all relevant records of the case. This should be done in case of deaths in the hospital whether suspicious or otherwise by the unit concerned. 7. In the case of postponement of scheduled operations for reasons other than medical, the officer incharge theatres should send a weekly written report to the Chief of the Hospital together with reasons 8. The officer incharge of theatres should clearly issue written administrative and technical instructions for dealing with emergency operation as well as daily scheduled operations. He would also specify ward and theatre responsibility for preparing patients. 28 9. Consent for operations and for anaesthesia to be administered should be obtained from the patient or from the nearest relation in case of unconscious patients by the nursing staff in the prescribed form and attached to the case sheet. If no consent is forthcoming, the surgeon concerned should decide the matter on merits of the case. In the case of a minor, written consent of either of the parents or the guardian of the patient is essential. 10. Radio opaque gauze should not be used for dressings 11. The scrubbed nurse should control the number of swabs on the table 12. The surgeon should keep the scrubbed nurse informed of the location of swabs in the operational field to facilitate her counting 13. After the first count has been taken in the scrubbed nurse and the surgeon should carefully check the swabs still in use. After the closure of the wound a final count should be made. 14. The scrubbed nurse should check all the instruments on the operating table and the haemostats immediately before the operation. 15. As a rule the scrubbed nurse should not part with the second table till the first is returned to her by the surgeon 16. X-ray facilities should promptly made available to operating theatres on request. 17. Foot wears used by the staff and visitors inside the operating theatres should be daily washed and cleaned. Different types or identifiable foot wears should be issued to the staff and to the visitors. 18. The following documents should be maintained in the operating theatres, labour rooms and recovery rooms as the case may be: i) Operating register ii) Operating list file iii) Inventory of dead stock articles and equipment iv) Indent books for expendible and non-expendible stores v) Planned preventive maintenance schedules and vi) Linen account RADIOLOGICAL SERVICES: 1. This service should be organized conforming to work flow. Congestion of patients at any point of time or place should be avoided. 2. Duty roster should be prepared by the senior technician designated for the purpose by the officer incharge of the department and prominently exhibited and should be available for patients perusal. 3. The Officer incharge radiological service should issue clear instructions in easily understandable language regarding preparation of patients for examination or X-ray. 4. The Officer Incharge should have control of all X-ray machines located in the hospital. He should take particular care to see that all portable X-ray machines are in working order all the time. 29 5. The technicians should be familiar with routine maintenance of X-ray machines. 6. The medical officers viewing the films should indicate on the report whether the exposure was satisfactory. If unsatisfactory, he should inform in writing to the officer incharge of the department who will record the fact in the confidential dossier of the technician concerned, if warranted. 7. Instructions of the Atomic Energy Commission relating to radiation protection should be faithfully compiled with. 8. Storage of exposed X-ray films should be so done that retrieval of he required film is easy and quick. It is advisable that time limits are laid down for the destruction of unwanted films taking into consideration local requirements. 9. The following documents will be maintained in the department: i) X-ray register ii) Deep X-ray treatment register iii) Cobalt bomb treatment register iv) Inventory of non-expendible stores and equipment v) Linen inventory vi) Film account vii) Radium needles account viii) Expendible stores account ix) Indent books LABORATORY SERVICES: 1. The organization of the services should be done in such a manner that repetitive non-time consuming tests are done near the patients in the wards or in the out patient department. For this purpose besides employing laboratory technicians, hospital residents/house surgeons should be trained appropriately. 2. No test should be conducted in the laboratory without a written requisition of a medical officer/resident/junior resident. House surgeon should not send the requisitions except in emergencies. Whosoever send the requisition should print his name and designation and sign thereon. He should also indicate therein clinical notes of the patient in brief. 3. Requests for laboratory tests for emergency cases should be attended to expeditiously. Officer incharge of the division should see that this facility is not misused by wards and our patient departments. For this purpose he should arrange periodical discussions with the clinical staff particularly in the junior ones. 4. Laboratory reports should be signed by the person who did the procedure and countersigned by the medical officer concerned. 5. Responsibility for rendering reliable laboratory reports rests totally on the technician/house surgeon/junior resident who does the procedure. 30 6. Responsibility of the specialist in the field is to guide the juniors whenever required, besides organizing the service in the interest of patient care. 7. It is desirable to organize refresher course for all technicians periodically to keep them well informed in the advancement of laboratory practices. 8. Technical procedure manuals should be written for standardizing laboratory techniques. Instructions for preparing the patients should be prepared in easily understandable language. 9. It is desirable that technicians are rotated in the various disciplines of the laboratory periodically so that they may gain all round experience. 10. Every effort should be made to introduce appointment system so that the patient called has not to wait for long. 11. Procedure for collection of laboratory charges where leviable should be streamlined and made convenient for the patients. 12. In the interest of efficiency, automation should be introduced wherever possible 13. Distribution of laboratory reports should be systematized to ensure that no report is misplaced for lost and the practice of giving duplicate copy of the report is minimized. 14. Preventive maintenance of all laboratory equipment should be done wherever possible. BLOOD BANK 1. Efforts should be made to associate Red Cross agencies, Voluntary Blood Transfusion Services or genuine social welfare agencies for the collection of blood. Professional donors should be eliminated as far as possible. 2. Though the Blood Bank is technically under the Division of haematology it should function with a fair amount of independence in its day-to-day working as it has no show good amount of initiative for attracting voluntary donors. 3. Routine instructions of the Blood Bank about the collection and issue of blood should be strictly compiled with except in the case of real emergencies. 4. Blood Bank should be closely associated with operating theatres and emergency departments. The manner of association should be decided by the Chief of the Hospital taking local factors into account 5. It is imperative that resident/house surgeons are posted to Blood Bank by rotation for learning the techniques of Blood Bank and blood transfusion service. 6. The following documents will be maintained in the laboratories as the case may be; i) Laboratory examination register ii) Inventory of non-expendible stores and equipment iii) Expendible stores account iv) Indent books v) Blood donation register 31 vi) Blood issue register vii) File of blood requisitions PHARMACY 1. The policies of the Department should be to collate information relating to the formulation to medicaments in appropriate forms, new dressing materials, new disinfectant processes, etc., and make it available to the hospital staff on demand. The department should under take production wherever possible and supply of medicaments for the patients, supply of sterile materials required for the general treatment of patients like syringes, dressing , instruments, infusions etc., 2. The Pharmacy should have dispensaries in the various areas of the hospital as required for distributing medicaments. 3. It is desirable that the nursing staff is relieved of the responsibility of storing and issuing medicaments in ward cases 4. Service points should be organized separately for staff and patients where needed. 5. Tablets, liquids, ampules, powders, ointments etc., should be stored in appropriate easily accessible containers. 6. Separate counters should be organized for ladies in the dispensary located in the out patient department, 7. Issue counters should be stocked with medicaments in readily issuable packages/containers wherever possible so that time consumed in issuing them to the patients is cut down to the minimum 8. Work studies should be conducted as and when needed to regulate the working of this department 9. This department should have its dispensary located in the OPD as the last point of contact for the out patients 10. Pharmacy working hours should conform to OPD hours of work. It is desirable that after office hours, services are provided in the pharmacy. 11. Provision of drugs should conform to the hospital formulary. 12. Hospital formulary should be prepared by hospital management and circulated to all clinicians working in the hospital 13. All drugs particularly narcotics should be kept under safe custody 14. Doctors prescriptions should normally be handed over to the outpatient after service but in the case of paying patients duplicate copies should be made out and retained in the pharmacy. 15. Time expired drugs should be weeded out systematically 16. Provision of emergency purchase of life saving drugs by the pharmacy from the open market should be made by the hospital administration 17. checks and counterchecks should be devised for avoiding mistakes in compounding prescriptions. 32 18. Internal organization chart of the pharmacy and the duties of pharmacist working in the department should be prominently exhibited 19. The following documents will be maintained in this department: a. Non-Expendible stores ledger b. Expendible stores ledger c. Indent file d. Formula file for manufacturing medicaments e. Costing returns f. Report File g. Stock verification return file.. MEDICAL RECORDS 1. The organization of this department will be divided into various desks as follows: a) Central admitting and enquiry services and preparation of patients name index cards b) Census of inpatients c) Assembly of records d) Typing out discharge list of internal use e) Admission and discharge statistical analysis f) Completing of records g) Coding of disease and operative procedures h) Indexing- diagnostic and operations coding i) Filing 2. Court summons for production of medical records should be honoured. This is the personal responsibility of the technician concerned 3. The department will compile a monthly report of medical statistics required by hospital administration 4. The department will assist the medical staff in their research work when needed 5. There should be a regular task force for weeding out old records. The minimum recommended period of retention is ten years 6. This department should not part with their records to any outside agency without permission of hospital administration 7. Medical records should not be issued to hospital staff indiscriminately. They should be issued only on the written requisition of the Head of departments or hospital administration 8. This department should not divulge the contents of any medical record to anyone without the permission of hospital administration 33 9. Medical officer only will be competent to sign the report/certificates. All other routine certificates like birth certificate, death certificate may be signed by a trained medical record officer if they do not infringe any statutory requirement. CHAPTER V The rules, regulations, instructions, manuals and records held by MMC & RI, Mysore under its control and used by its employees for discharging its functions; 1. The Karnataka Societies Registration Act 1960 and Rules 1961 2. MMC&RI, Mysore Rules & Regulations and Bye-laws of the Institute 3. Karnataka Civil Service Rules 4. Karnataka Financial Code 5. Karnataka Tender Transparency in public procurement act 1999 and rules 2000 6. Karnataka Government Servants (Medical Attendance ) rules 1963. 7. Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences – Curriculum regulations 8. National Board of Examinations, New Delhi and its guidelines 9. Medical Council of India regulations 10. Medical Ethics (Medical Council of India) 17. Government orders issued in respect of reservation for appointments and for education under article 16(4) and 15(4) respectively. 18. Hand book of office procedure CHAPTER VI A statement of the categories of documents that are held by MMC & RI, Mysore and under its control 1. Attendance Registers, Doctors, Paramedical, Ministerial & other employees. 2. From & To Register 3. Stamp Register 4. Case Register 5. Files pertaining to various compilations (Establishment, Accounts, Audit and Affiliation) 6. Files pertaining to Property (Land & Building) of the Institute 7. Cash Book / Cash Voucher File/ Letter/Receipts and Payment Book. 8. Aquittance Roll 9. Recovery Register 10. Bank Reconciliation Register 11. Quarterly Financial Reports 12. Audited Statement of Accounts File 13. Register of Assets 14. Measurement Books 15. Bill Register 16. Receipt Books 17. E.S.I. Stoppage File 18. Chief Minister Medical Relief’s Fund Register File/CMMRF cash Bank/Ledger Receipts & Payment Book 19. Furniture Stock Book Register 34 20. Stationery Stock Book Register 21. Linen Stock Book Register 22. Library Stock Register 23. Log Book of Vehicles 24. Log Book of Generators 25. Governing Council Meeting Proceedings File 26. Finance Committee Meeting Proceedings File 27. Building Committee Meeting Proceedings File 28. Tender Inviting & Tender Accepting Proceedings File 29. Selection Committee Proceedings File 30. Teaching Programme Register 31. Students Admission Register 32. Increment Register 33. Service Books of Officers and Employees 34. Biomedical Waste Management file 35. Pollution Control Board Authorisation file 36. MCI recognition file O.P.D. 37. Out Patient Register 38. OPD Doctors Register 39. Drug Dispensing Register I.P.D. 40. In Patient Register 41. In Patient Stoppage Files 42. Register of Major Operation 43. Register of Minor Operation/Diagnostic procedure LABORATORY 44. Laboratory Examination Register 45. Inventory of Non-Expenditure Stores and Equipments 46. Indent Books BLOOD BANK 47. Blood Donation Register 48. Blood Issue Register 49. File of Blood Requisition 50. Master Record Register 51. Indent Books RADIOLOGY 52. X-Ray Register 53. Ultra Sonography Register 54. Indent Books 55. Film Account 35 PHARMACY 56. Stock Register of Drugs 57. Drugs Issue Register 58. Stock Register of Lab Chemicals 59. Lab Chemicals Issue Register 60. Stock Registers of Equipments & Apparatus 61. Stock Verification Return File 62. Indent Books MEDICAL RECORD DEPARTMENTS 63. Case Record File of In-Patient 64. Completed Returned Out Patient Registers 65. Completed Returned In Patient Registers 66. Census of In-Patients 67. Completing of Records 68. Coding of Diseases 69. Indexing – Diagnostic Coding 70. Medico Legal Cases 71. Statistics (Monthly & Yearly) 72. Register of Absconding Patients 73. Death Register WARDS 74. Indent Book 75. Ward Inventory of Furniture 76. Ward Inventory of Equipments 77. Ward Inventory of Linen 78. Death Register 79. Medico Legal Cases Register CHAPTER VII The particulars of any arrangement that exists for consultation with, or representation by the members of the public in relation to formulation of its policy or administration thereof ; 1. A citizen charter has been displayed in the enquiry counters containing the details of facilities available in the hospital and also ‘citizen charter – a guide’ has been published. 2. Suggestion boxes are exists in prominent places of the hospital to receive representation by the members of the public. 36 CHAPTER VIII A statement of the boards, councils, committees and other bodies consisting of two or more persons constituted as its part of the purpose of its advise, and as to whether meetings of those boards, councils , committees and other bodies are open to the public, or the minutes of such meetings are accessible for public. a) The Administration of the Institute shall be vested in the governing Council shall be; 1. Hon’ble Minister of Medical Education Govt. of Karnataka Vidhana Soudha, Bangalore –1. *** Chairman 2. Secretary to Government, Health & Family Welfare Department, (Medical Education) Vidhana Soudha, Bangalore – 560 001. *** Vice-Chairman 3. Principal Secretary to Government, Health & Family Welfare Department, Vidhana Soudha, Bangalore – 560 001. *** Member 4. Registrar, Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences Bangalore –560 001. *** Member 5. Secretary to Government, Finance Department, M.S.Building, Bangalore-560 001. *** Member 6. Director, Directorate of Medical Education, Anandarao Circle, Bangalore-9. *** Member 7. Director and Dean, Mysore Medical College & Research Institute, Mysore *** Member Secretary 8. Commisioner, Mysore District, Mysore *** Member 37 GOVERNING COUNCIL MEMBERS 1 Minister for Medical Education. Chairman 2 The Secretary to Government, Health and Family Vice-Chairman Welfare Department (Medical Education). 3 Vice-Chancellor, Rajiv Gandhi University of Member The Principal Secretary to Government, Finance Member Health Sciences or his nominee. 4 Department or his nominee not below the rank of Secretary. 5 The Principal Secretary to Government, Health Member and Family Welfare Services or his nominee not below the rank of Deputy Secretary. 6 Director of Medical Education. Member 7 Deputy Commissioner, Mysore District, Mysore. Member 8 An eminent person in the field of Medical Member Education – nominated by Govt. 9 An eminent social worker nominated by Member An eminent woman from a recognized Non Member Government. 10 Government Organization (NGO) nominated by Government. 11 Director cum Dean of Mysore Medical College & Research Institute, Mysore. Member Secretary 38 FINANCE COMMITTEE MEMBERS 1 Secretary to Government, Health and Family Welfare Department In-charge of Chairman Medical Education. 2 Secretary to Government, Finance Department, Vice-Chairman or his nominee not below the rank of Secretary. 3 Secretary to Government, Planning Department Member or his nominee not below the rank of Deputy Secretary. 4 Director of Medical Education, or his nominee Member not below the rank of Joint Director. 5 Dean cum Director of the Institute Member 6 Chief Administrative Officer of the Institute Member 7 Principal of the Institute Member 8 Medical Superintendents of Attached Hospitals Member 9 Chief Accounts Officer cum F.A. of the Institute Member Secretary 39 ETHICAL COMMITTEE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Dr. H. Hanumanthappa, Director & Dean, MMC&RI. Dr. Krishna Murthy B Medical Superintendent, Cheluvamba Hospital, Mysore Dr. B.G. Sagar, Medical Superintendent, K.R. Hospital, Mysore Dr.M.A. Shekar, Professor of Medicine, MMC&RI Dr. Hema N.G. Professor of Pharmacology, MMC&RI, Mysore Dr. Devaraj Sarkar, Professor Emerities, Saraswathipuram, Mysore Dr. N.B. Ramachandra, MSc,PhD Professor of Genetics, Dept. of Zoology, University of Mysore, Mysore Prof. Sheshanna (retd) Principal, College of Physical Education, New Kantharajaurs Road, Near Vijaya Bank, Kuvempunagar, Mysore Sri. H.R. Raghupathy, Educationist, No. 305, 2nd Cross, 13th Main, Saraswathipuram, Mysore Smt. Hemavathy, Advocate and Notary, No. 154, 3rd Main, 6th Cross, M. Block, Kuvempunagar, Mysore Mr. Ramachandra, Advocate, 9/16, Kaivalya Marga, Siddhartha Member Clinician 9448433931 Member Clinician 9448057007 Member Secretary Clinician 9448061983 Member Clinician 9845120106 Member Basic Scientist 9449621172 Chairperson Educationist 9480168823 Member Basic Scientist 9880033687 Member Educationist 9243478828 Vice Social Chairperson Worker 9448580192 Member Legal Expert 9448293645 08212567654 Member Legal Expert 9902229558 40 12 13 Layout, Mysore-11 Mr. Vijayanath Bhat, 1 B, Sankalp Orchid, D-23, 5th Main, Vontikoppal, Mysore Smt. Swathi Devaiah, Vice Principal St. Joseph’s School (State) Jayalakshmipuram, Mysore Member Social Worker 9481149635 08212518604 Member Educationist 9900213049 41 NABH COMMITTEE 1 2 3 4 5 Dr. H. Hanumanthappa, Director & Dean, MMC&RI. Dr. Krishna Murthy B Medical Superintendent, Cheluvamba Hospital, Mysore Dr. B.G. Sagar, Medical Superintendent, K.R. Hospital, Mysore Dr.G.M. Kudari, Medical Superintendent, P.K.T.B. Hospital, Mysore All HODs of the Departments, MMC&RI Chairperson Member Member Member Member 42 C.P.R. ANALYSIS COMMITTEE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Dr. C.L.Gurudutt, Professor and HOD, Department of Anaesthesiology MMC&RI, Mysore Dr. Shetty Shivakumar Professor and HOD, Department of General Medicine, MMC&RI, Mysore Dr. P.S. Kaladagi, Professor and HOD, Department of Orthopaedics MMC&RI, Mysore Dr. P. Satya, Professor and HOD, Department of E.N.T. MMC&RI, Mysore Dr. M.A. Sharief, Professor and HOD, Department of Surgery, MMC&RI, Mysore Dr. B. Krishnamurthy, Professor and HOD, Department of Paediatrics Medicine, MMC&RI, Mysore Dr. H.C. Lokeshchandra Professor and HOD, Department of O.B.G. MMC&RI, Mysore Chairman Member Member Member Member Member Member 43 INFECTION CONTROL COMMITTEE K.R.Hospital 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dr. B.G. Sagar, Medical Superintendent K.R. Hospital Dr. Anuradha Professor , Department of Mirobiology, MMC&RI, Mysore Dr. Ghouse Sharief, Professor, Department of General Medicine MMC&RI, Mysore Dr.M.A.Sharief, Professor, Department of Orthopedics, MMC&RI, Mysore Smt. B.H. Patted, Nursing Superintendent Gr-I K.R. Hospital, Mysore Smt. Dambe Varija, O.T. Staff Nurse K.R. Hospital Chairman Member Member Member Member Member CheluvambaHospital 1 2 3 4 Dr. B. Krishnamurthy, Medical Superintendent Cheluvamba Hospital Dr. Anuradha Professor , Department of Mirobiology, MMC&RI, Mysore Dr. Ghouse Sharief, Professor, Department of General Medicine MMC&RI, Mysore Dr.M.A.Sharief, Professor, 44 Chairman Member Member Member 5 6 Department of Orthopedics, MMC&RI, Mysore Smt. Maridevi, Nursing Superintendent Gr-I Cheluvamba Hospital, Mysore Smt. Mary Kamala, O.T. Staff Nurse Cheluvamba Hospital Member Member P.K.T.B.Hospital 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dr. G.M.Kudari, Medical Superintendent P.K.T.B. Hospital Dr. Anuradha Professor , Department of Mirobiology, MMC&RI, Mysore Dr. Ghouse Sharief, Professor, Department of General Medicine MMC&RI, Mysore Dr.M.A.Sharief, Professor, Department of Surgery, MMC&RI, Mysore Smt. Uma Ballary, Nursing Superintendent Gr-I P.K.T.B. Hospital, Mysore Smt. Vasantha Mary, O.T. Staff Nurse P.K.T.B. Hospital 45 Chairman Member Member Member Member Member MEDICAL AUDIT COMMITTEE K.R.Hospital 1 2 3 Dr. B.G. Sagar, Medical Superintendent K.R. Hospital, Mysore All Head of the Departments Smt. B.H. Patted, Nursing Superintendent Gr-I, K.R. Hospital, Mysore Chairman Members Member Cheluvamba Hospital 1 2 3 4 Dr. B. Krishnamurthy, Medical Superintendent Cheluvamba Hospital, Mysore Dr. C.D. Madival Prof. & HOD, Dept. of Paediatric Surgery, Cheluvamba Hospital, Mysore Dr. H.C. Lokeshchandra Prof. & HOD, Dept. of O.B.G. Cheluvamba Hospital, Mysore Smt. Maridevi, Nursing Superintendent Gr-I Cheluvamba Hospital, Mysore Chairman Member Member Member PKTB Hospital 1 2 3 Dr. G.M.Kudari, Medical Superintendent P.K.T.B. Hospital, Mysore Dr. Virupaksha Associate Professor Dept. of Pulmonary Medicine P.K.T.B. Hospital, Mysore Smt. Uma Ballary, Nursing Superintendent Gr-I P.K.T.B. Hospital, Mysore Chairman Member Member 46 PHARMACY COMMITTEE K.R.Hospital 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dr. B.G. Sagar, Medical Superintendent, K.R. Hospital, Mysore Dr. Chandrashekar, R.M.O., K.R. Hospital Sri. Deshapande, Chief Pharmacist, K.R. Hospital Dr. Parashivamurthy, Prof.&HOD, Dept. of Pharmacology, MMC&RI Dr. Raveesh B.N., Prof.&HOD, Dept. of Psychiatry, MMC&RI Dr. Ravishankar A.G., Professor Dept. of General Medicine,MMC&RI Chairman Member Member Member Member Member Cheluvamba Hospital 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dr. B. Krishnamurthy Medical Superintendent Cheluvamba Hospital,Mysore Dr. Manjunth, R.M.O., Cheluvamba Hospital Pharmacist, Cheluvamba Hospital Dr. Parashivamurthy, Prof.&HOD, Dept. of Pharmacology MMC&RI Dr. Savitha M.R.., Professor, Dept. of Paediatrics, MMC&RI Dr. Radhamani S., Professor, Dept. of O.B.G., MMC&RI Chairman Member Member Member Member Member PKTB Hospital 1 2 Dr. G.M.Kudari, Medical Superintendent, P.K.T.B. Hospital, Mysore Dr. Virupaksha Associate Professor Dept. of Pulmonary Medicine Chairman Member 47 3 4 P.K.T.B. Hospital, Mysore Dr. Sainath R.P. R.M.O., P.K.T.B. Hospital, Mysore Dr. Parashivamurthy, Prof.&HOD, Dept. of Pharmacology MMC&RI Member Member QUALITY CONTROL COMMITTEE K.R.Hospital 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Dr. B.G. Sagar, Medical Superintendent K.R. Hospital, Mysore Dr. Chandrashekar, R.M.O., K.R. Hospital Sri. Deshapande, Chief Pharmacist, K.R. Hospital Sri. K.T. Manohar, Bio Medical Engineer, MMC&RI Electrician, K.R. Hospital, Mysore Assistant Executive Engineer, P.W.D., K.R. Hospital Medical Record Officer, K.R. Hospital Sri. B.S. Sadashivaiah, Asst. Administrative Officer, K.R. Hospital Dr. Manjunath, Blood Bank Officer K.R. Hospital All Clinical Department HODs Smt. B.H. Patted, Nursing Superintendent Gr-I K.R. Hospital, Mysore Chairman Co-ordinator Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Cheluvamba Hospital 1 2 3 Dr. B. Krishnamurthy, Medical Superintendent, Cheluvamba Hospital, Mysore Dr. Manjunath R.M.O., Cheluvamba Hospital Pharmacist, Cheluvamba Hospital Chairman Co-ordinator Member 48 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Sri. K.T. Manohar, Bio Medical Engineer, MMC&RI Smt. Padmavathi, Electrician, Cheluvamba Hospital Assistant Executive Engineer, P.W.D., Cheluvamba Hospital Medical Record Officer, Cheluvamba Hospital Sri. Janardhan, Asst. Administrative Officer, Cheluvamba Hospital Dr. C.D. Madival Professor, Dept. of Paediatrics Surgery Cheluvamba Hospital Dr. H.C. Lokeshchandra Professor & HOD, Dept. of O.B.G. Cheluvamba Hospital Smt. Maridevi Nursing Superintendent Gr-I Cheluvamba Hospital, Mysore Member Member Member Member Member Member Member PKTB Hospital 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Dr. G.M.Kudari, Medical Superintendent P.K.T.B. Hospital, Mysore Dr. Sainath R.P. R.M.O., P.K.T.B. Hospital, Mysore Dr. Virupaksha Associate Professor Dept. of Pulmonary Medicine P.K.T.B. Hospital, Mysore Pharmacist, P.K.T.B. Hospital Sri. K.T. Manohar, Bio Medical Engineer, MMC&RI Electrician, P.K.T.B. Hospital Assistant Executive Engineer, P.W.D., P.K.T.B.Hospital Medical Record Officer, 49 Chairman Co-ordinator Member Member Member Member Member Member 9 10 P.K.T.B. Hospital Asst. Administrative Officer, P.K.T.B. Hospital Smt. Uma Ballary Nursing Superintendent Gr-I P.K.T.B. Hospital, Mysore Member Member FACILITY, MANAGEMENT AND SAFETY COMMITTEE 1 Director and Dean, MMC&RI Chairperson 2 Chief Administrative Officer, MMC&RI Member 3 Medical Superintendent, Concerned Hospital Member 4 Radiation Safety Officer Member 5 Blood Bank Officer Member 6 RMO, Concerned Hospital Member 7 Asst. Administrative Officer, Concerned Hospital Member 8 Nursing Superintendent Gr-I, Concerned Hospital Member AROGYA RAKSHA SAMITHI 1 Director and Dean, MMC&RI Chairman 2 Chief Administrative Officer, MMC&RI 3 Principal, MMCRI Member Secretary Member 3 Medical Superintendent, Concerned Hospital Members 4 Chief Account Officer cum Financial Advisor Member 5 RMO, Concerned Hospital Member 6 Nursing Superintendent Gr-I, Concerned Hospital Members 50 ACADEMIC COUNCIL 1 Director and Dean of the Institute Chairman 2 Principal of the Institute Convener 3 Medical Superintendent of attached Hospital Members 4 Registrar, Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences or his nominee not below the rank of Deputy Registrar All Heads of the Departments of the Institute Member 5 Members POST GRADUATE COMMITTEE 1 Director and Dean of the Institute Chairman 2 Principal of the Institute Convener 3 Medical Superintendent of attached Hospital Members 4 Registrar, Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences or his nominee not below the rank of Deputy Registrar All Heads of the Departments of the Institute Member 5 51 Members PURCHASE COMMITTEE 1 Secretary to Government, Medical Education Chairman 2 Dean cum Director 3 4 Representative of the Director of Medical Education not below the rank of Deputy Director (Medical Education) Medical Superintendent of respective Hospital Members 5 Head of the concerned Department of the Institute Member 6 Chief Administrative Officer of the Institute Members 7 Finance Officer cum Chief Accounts Officer MemberSecretary Vice Chairman Member CIVIL WORKS COMMITTEE 1 Secretary to Government, Medical Education 2 Dean cum Director of the Institute 3 Medical Superintendent of attached Hospitals Member 4 Executive Engineer of the respective division Member 5 Chief Accounts Officer of the Institute Member 6 Chief Administrative Officer of the Institute 52 Chairman Vice Chairman Member Secretary SELECTION COMMITTEE & PROMOTION COMMITTEE SL NO 1 2 3 NAME OF THE POST MEMBERS OF THE SELECTION COMMITTEE Dean cum Director 1. Minister in-charge of Medical Education 2. Secretary to Government, Health and Family Welfare Department in-charge of Medical Education 3. Vice-Chancellor, Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences 4. Director of Medical Education 5. Chief Administrative Officer of the Institute Principal and Medical 1. Secretary to Superintendents Government, Health & Family Welfare Department in-charge of Medical Education. 2. Director of Medical Education 3. Registrar, Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences 4. Dean and Director of the Institute 5. Chief Administrative Officer of the Institute Professors/ 1. Principal Secretary / Associate Professors/ Secretary in-charge of Assistant Professors/ Medical Education, Sr. Residents Government of Karnataka 2. Dean and Director 3. Representative from Health and Family Welfare Department in53 Chairman Member Member Member Member Secretary Chairman Member Member Member Member Secretary Chairman Vice-Chairman Member 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 4 Jr. Residents / Tutors 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. charge of Medical Education not below the rank of Deputy Secretary to Government Director of Medical Education or his representative not below the rank Joint Director Registrar of Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences Principal of the Institute Head of the Department of the subject Chief Administrative Officer Dean and Director of Institute Representative from Health and Family Welfare Department incharge of Medical Education not below the rank of Deputy Secretary Director of Medical Education or his representative not below the rank Deputy Director Registrar of Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences Principal of the Institute Head of the Department of the subject Chief Administrative Officer of the Institute 54 Member Member Member Member Member Secretary Chairman Member Member Member Member Member Member Secretary 5 All other posts 1. Dean and Director of Gazetted/ Technical/ Institute Group ‘C’ and ‘D’ 2. Representative from Health and Family Welfare Department incharge of Medical Education not below the rank of Deputy Secretary 3. Director of Medical Education or his representative not below the rank Deputy Director of Medical Education 4. Registrar of Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences 5. Principal of the Institute 6. Head of the Department of the subject (wherever applicable) 7. Chief Administrative Officer of the Institute 55 Chairman Member Member Member Member Member Member Secretary PROMOTION COMMITTEE 1 Secretary to Government in-charge of Medical Chairman Education 2 Dean and Director Vice Chairman 3 Representative of the Government not below the Member rank of Deputy Secretary to Government, Health & Family Welfare Department (Medical Education) 4 Director of Medical Education or representative Member not below the rank Joint Director 5 Principal Member 6 Chief Administrative Officer Member Secretary 56 CHAPTER IX Department wise Doctors Details Sl No 1 Designation DIRECTOR DEAN Name AND Dr.H.Hanumanthappa 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Professor Assoc. Professor 1 2 3 4 5 6 Professor Assoc. Professor 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Professor Assoc. Professor 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Professor 27 28 Professor Assoc. Professor Asst. Professor Lecturer Asst. Professor Lecturer Asst. Professor Assoc. Professor Asst. Professor Address Phone No MMCRI, Mysore 9845128818 Off : 0821-2520512 Fax : 0821-2520803 Department of Anatomy Dr. K. R. Dakshayani MMCRI,Mysore Dr. Poornima G C -doDr. Sharada B Menasinakai -doDr. Seema Deepak -doDr. Rajapur Parashuram -doDr. Chandrashekar K T -doDr. Rashmi B N -doPoornima J -doDepartment of Biochemistry Dr. Meera S MMCRI,Mysore Dr. Shubha Jayaram -doDr. K. L. Mahadevappa -doDr. Mahantesh Patil -doDr. Kantharaj N -doDr. Manjunatha -doDepartment of Physiology Dr. Revathi Devi M L MMCRI,Mysore Dr. K. S. Tejaswini -doDr. Asha Shekar -doDr. Nausheen Rumana -doDr. S. M. Purushothama -doDr. Kasturi K K -doDr. Sadiqua Begum -doDepartment of Pathology Dr. A. L. Hemalatha MMCRI,Mysore Dr. Bharathi Muniyappa -doDr. G. Nataraju -doDr. Sreenivas N -doDr. K. Shilpa -doDr. H. B. Shashidhar -doDr. Sharath Kumar H K -doDr. Umarani M K -doDr. Vani D -doDr. Gayathri M N -doDr. Syed Abdul Khader Adil -doDr. Vidya Vasudev -doDr. Sumana Sindhuram -doDepartment of Microbiology Dr. D. Venkatesha MMCRI,Mysore Dr. Anuradha K -do57 9448739565 9972515908 9945614794 9844616603 9844401020 9448071271 9019233283 9448760765 9972024898 9379235763 9448045763 9448872192 9611357001 9880150305 9480082455 9448773104 9663068703 9449408940 9845317203 8453399335 9343811236 9980054469 9379241495 9060500075 9448048774 9743813949 9845364544 9986028077 9945629613 9019691259 9449953478 9916720458 9986973580 9448493480 29 30 31 32 33 Asst. Professor 34 35 36 37 38 Professor 39 40 41 Professor Assoc. Professor Asst. Professor 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Professor 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 Professor 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 Professor Assoc. Professor Asst. Professor Assco. Professor Asst. Professor Assoc. Professor Asst. Professor Assoc. Professor Asst. Professor Dr. Amrutha Kumari B -doDr. Ravindranath C -doDr. Deepa S -doDr. Shyam Sundar -doDr. G. R. Jagannatha Babu -doDepartment of Pharmacology Dr. B. M. Parashiva Murthy MMCRI,Mysore Dr. Basavanna P L -doDr. Hema N G -doDr. Syed Mohsin Ahmed -doDr. M. S. Kishore -doDepartment of Forensic Medicine Dr. Chandrashekar T N MMCRI,Mysore Dr. M. P. Kumar -doDr. Ravi N -doDepartment of Community Medicine Dr. Mudassir Azeez Khan MMCRI,Mysore Dr. Dayananda M -doDr. Mansoor Ahmed -doDr. Chandrakumar S G -doDr. Manjunath S N -doDr. Syed Yunus Zama -doDr. Sumanth M M -doDr. Naveen K H -doDepartment of General Medicine Dr. Mohamed Ghouse Shariff MMCRI,Mysore Dr. M. Srinivasa -doDr. M. A. Shekar -doDr. A. G. Ravishankar -doDr. J. Inbanathan -doDr. Suneetha D K -doDr. Suresh K -doDr. B. Dinesh -doDr. Rangaswamy -doDr. M. M. Basavaraju -doDr. Ramesha S S -doDr. Laxmegowda -doDr. A. Manjula -doDr. Vikas L -doDr. Jayasheelan M R -doDepartment of General Surgery Dr. Avadhani Geeta K MMCRI,Mysore Dr. Mujtahid Ahmed Shariff -doDr. M. A. Balakrishna -doDr. B. Jagadish -doDr. Shivananda -doDr. H. N. Dinesh -doDr. M. L. Ramachandra -do58 9900571039 9449788195 9686229737 9448750524 9886435425 9886412697 9448390965 9449621172 9880183645 9448225375 9448262546 9844331954 9448608779 9448031982 9342864851 9945939275 9449264547 9845151961 9844509957 7411339709 9980030138 9880884376 9845035639 9845120106 9845671598 9448051826 9845585413 9886403168 9448749643 9449130827 9448307060 9880156566 9886772351 9901399774 9972829539 9448433931 9845659799 9448390998 9342184690 9448078027 9448089500 9448222367 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 Professor 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 Professor 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 Professor Assco. Professor 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 Professor Asst. Professor Sr. Resident Asst. Professor Sr. Resident Asst. Professor Assoc. Professor Asst. Professor Sr. Resident Dr. B. N. Ananda Ravi -doDr. Ravi Kumar G V -doDr. B. S. Madhu -doDr. Prakash S S -doDr. K. S. Balasubrahmanya -doDr. Dharmendra B L -doDr. S. Chandrashekar -doDr. Manjunath R D -doDepartment of E.N.T Dr. K. M. Govinde Gowda MMCRI,Mysore Dr. M. K. Veenapani -doDr. S. B. Prakash -doDr. P. S. Maradesha -doDr. Satish S Raju -doDr. Subash C -doDr. Sathish Kumar K N -doDepartment of Skin & STD Dr. H. Hanumanthappa MMCRI,Mysore Dr. Nanjundaswamy B L -doDr. Mahadeva K S -doDr. J. Raju -doDr. Bangaru H -doDr. Surendran K A K -doDr. Y. M. Shiva Kumar -doDr. Lakshminarayana -doDepartment of Ophthalmology Dr. H. T. Venkate Gowda MMCRI,Mysore Dr. K. Satish -doDr. G. S. Gopinath -doDr. D. N. Prakash -doDr. Hemalatha Krishnamurthy -doDr. C. N. Madhusudhana -doDr. N. Manjula Devi -doDepartment of Paediatrics Dr. B. Krishnamurthy MMCRI,Mysore Dr. Sudha Rudrappa -doDr. G. M. Kumar -doDr. M. R. Savitha -doDr. Usha Kiran C B -doDr. Manjunatha -doDr. Rajendra Kumar -doDr. Pradeep N -doDr. Prashanth S -doDr. Prashanth M R -doDr. B. H. Srinivasa -doDr. Deepti Thandaveshwara -doDr. Nalinakshi B M -doDr. Nagendra K -do- 59 9845192351 9886312922 9900513688 9901000559 9448750639 9844400382 9448413955 9886990850 9448342685 9481066170 9845671829 9448740846 9845111046 9035223951 9964039262 9845128818 9448025219 9480042576 9845462825 9886789231 9448425480 9448407400 9480326622 9448945499 9886166886 9448101419 9342184581 9448978325 9844234471 9740374440 9448057007 9980190832 9980565778 7204420714 9448246059 9448246059 9611898080 9945233711 9900666780 9980069889 9741109381 116 117 118 119 Professor Asst. Professor 120 Clinical Psychologist Sr. Resident 121 Assoc. Professor 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 Professor 137 138 139 Assoc. Professor Asst. Professor Sr. Resident 140 Professor 141 Professor 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 Professor Assoc. Professor 150 151 152 153 154 155 Professor Assoc. Professor Asst. Professor Sr. Resident Asst. Professor Sr. Resident Asst. Professor Department of Psychiatry Dr. Raveesh B N MMCRI,Mysore Dr. Rajgopal R -doDr. Anil Kumar M N -doPavana S N -doDr. Narendra Kumar M S -doDepartment of Plastic Surgery Mohan MMCRI,Mysore Department of Orthopedics Dr. Kaladagi P S MMCRI,Mysore Dr. B. G. Sagar -doDr. Kiran Kalaiah -doDr. G. Marula Siddappa -doDr. P. Puttaswamy -doDr. H. P. Shobha -doDr. P. Gopinath -doDr. Neelana Gowda V P Patil -doDr. Bellad S H -doDr. Sunil Kumar P C -doDr. Mohan K -doDr. M. Manjunath -doDr. Paramesh K C -doDr. Giridhar Kumar -doDr. Lingaraju K -doDepartment of Pulmonary Medicine Dr. H. M. Virupaksha MMCRI,Mysore Dr. R. Krishna Prasad -doDr. R. P. Sainath -doDepartment of Paediatric Surgery Dr. Chandrakanth D Madiwal MMCRI,Mysore Department of Thoracic Surgery Dr. G. M. Kudari MMCRI,Mysore Department of Radiology Dr. C. P. Nanjaraj MMCRI,Mysore Dr. M. R. Shashikumar -doDr. N. L. Rajendra Kumar -doDr. Pradeep H N -doDr. S. M. Veerappa -doDr. Pradeep Kumar C N -doDr. R. K. Nishanth -doDr. B. G. Jagath Kumar -doDepartment of Anaesthesiology Dr. C. L. Gurudatta MMCRI,Mysore Dr. V. Y. Srinivasa -doDr. H. G. Manjunath -doDr. Shashikala T K -doDr. Aruna Tegginamath -doDr. Dinesh G -do60 9980138016 9663162102 9901911667 9243552639 9448064367 9845254637 9448061983 9448054878 9844319497 9448434505 9731789477 9448061440 9886701888 9448540476 9845922188 9448322980 9343055819 9741862077 9611403779 9448222257 9448600456 9448790242 9448058721 9243506439 9845813137 9342754562 9141442549 9901923636 9986568785 9845312311 9844354795 9448054368 9480057506 9243507325 9845582006 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 Sr. Resident 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 Professor 177 178 179 180 Professor Asst. Professor Sr. Resident 181 182 Assoc. Professor Asst. Professor Assoc. Professor Asst. Professor Sr. Resident Dr. Deepa Kattishettar -doDr. Chaitra V -doDr. B. C. Vijayalakshmi -doDr. Shrinivas Kulkarni -doDr. Shailaja K -doDr. Malini S -doDr. Sudarshan M B -doDepartment of O.B.G Dr. H. C. Lokesh Chandra MMCRI,Mysore Dr. S. Radhamani -doDr. Prameela -doDr. M. A. Chiniwar -doDr. R. C. Prameela -doDr. Sunanda N -doDr. Lakshmikanth G -doDr. Sushma V Dev -doDr. R. Sudha -doDr. Vijayalaxmi Devalgi -doDr. Arpitha S Ballu -doDr. Krupa B M -doDr. Neeta -doDr. Shwetha Nayak -doDepartment of Dentistry Dr. T. S. Subash MMCRI,Mysore Dr. Praveen Kumar P S -doDr. Ramya K S -doDr. Chatura Mohan -doDepartment of Radiotherapy Dr. Sathya M MMCRI,Mysore Dr. Mukesh S -do- 61 9611104343 9448919792 9449277178 9964921796 9886730909 9900262710 9844138990 9449680154 9845220605 9945902032 9449323065 9986178736 9740810611 9449081527 9880521983 9448450690 9964375173 9742447785 9448189555 9845129509 9986817317 9480192947 9901040001 9886873788 Mysore Medical College Officers and Employee Details SI No. Designation Name Address Contact No. Group ‘A’ 1 Director and Dean 2 Asst. Administrative Officer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Dr.H.Hanumanthappa MMCRI,Mysore 9845128818 Group ‘B’ Puttaswamy J -do9448673439 Office Superintendent Office Superintendent First Division Asst First Division Asst First Division Asst First Division Asst First Division Asst First Division Asst First Division Asst First Division Asst First Division Asst. First Division Asst. First Division Asst. Second Division Asst Second Division Asst Second Division Asst Second Division Asst Second Division Asst Second Division Asst Sr.Stenographer Sr.Stenographer Sr.Stenographer Sr.Stenographer Jr.Stenographer Jr.Stenographer Typist Typist Typist Typist Typist Clerk-Typist Clerk-Typist Group ‘C’ MMCRI Melvin Taris J.P -doBorayya B Parameshwara R.S -doSowbhagya -doManjula R -doShanmugham H.R -doJanakI B.A -doSrimathi T.V -doUdaya Kumar N -doSridhar V -doRavishankar T P -doMohan C B -doMeenakshi R -do-doKumar T.R -doDeepa K.R -doRavi. 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223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 SYED URAMATH ULLA FIRDOSE FATHIMA SUSHEELA.K GOPALAMMA JAYALAKSHMI.K.Y BHAGYALAXMI MARRY VOILET PHILOMINA T.J SHAMALA NANJAMMANNI C NAGARATHNAMMA ALICE.M.ANDRADE VEDAVATHI.H.S R.KALAVATHY ASHA.V SIDDAMMA SHILPA.K SHOBHA.L.S A.MARYVIOLET B.SANTHOSH KUMAR PRAMEELA A P PAVITHRA NAGARAJU K KIRAN KUMAR SHYLAJA .S Staff Nurse Staff Nurse Staff Nurse Staff Nurse Staff Nurse Staff Nurse Staff Nurse Staff Nurse Staff Nurse Staff Nurse Staff Nurse Staff Nurse Staff Nurse Staff Nurse Staff Nurse Staff Nurse Staff Nurse Staff Nurse Staff Nurse Staff Nurse Staff Nurse Lab-Technician RadioTherapy Technician X-Ray Technician FDA 9844911580 9986621937 9611066397 9036845109 9845545410 9620555282 9591291499 9980323770 9901628140 9342773139 8050735313 9902320053 9731932209 9972595175 9741454233 7259115569 9538783673 8861013583 9591291499 9910237570 9482464006 8550873055 9945735779 9886657878 9986050271 GROUP 'D' 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 H.N.SIDDAPPA SHIVASHANKARA SIDDARAJU M.MADHUSUDHAN S.ANAND M.SOMASHEKARA DEVEGOWDA C.CHAMARAJU THIMMANNA.H JAYAMMA C.USHARANI CHIKKATHAYAMMA SUMA.N M.M.RACHEGOWDA CHINNAPPA M.VIJAY KUMAR Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' 73 9886397290 7259118383 9902979723 9902172083 9980348868 7259688168 9591821532 9980623505 9916513477 9341737099 9886839845 9972634942 8147780032 9844685131 9986585298 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 BASAVARAJU SUNDAR RACHAPPA M.S.NAGARAJU JAYAMMA Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' 9986585298 8123007325 9164413463 9164624381 9343458693 ACHUT RAO N.MARRANNA PRABHA A.MANJUNATHA C.SHIVAKUMARA M.N.VASANTHA SATHYAMMA PUTTASWAMY MAHADEVAMMA SUSHEELAMMA MAHADEVA LAKSHMIBAI THIMMAIH VASANT KUMARI MAHALINGAIH N.NANJAIH B.RUKMINI NAGAMMA M.MALLESHA A.RAMESH PUTTALAKSHMAMMA PALINISWAMY UDAY KUMAR RAO S.SAGAIH RAJ M.UMAVATHI KRISHNAMURTHY SHIVANNA.L SUBRAMANYA JAYAMMA M RAMA NAYKA S C KEMPA LAKSHMAMMA SAROJAMMA NARAYANA MURTHY B PAPE GOWDA SUBBA LAKSHMI SURYAKANTHI RAJAMMA H R Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' 9141390426 9448342552 9900503059 9036644715 7204402646 9449343353 9035343594 9945780602 9945780602 74 7259804657 7259804657 9900574307 9448474850 9035508190 9035508190 9743698916 9611989322 9964299016 9945693483 9916226042 9141720083 8105459404 9343720903 9980973265 7760185449 9591241684 8867279090 9632305983 9740413650 8453084028 9964878761 9663853826 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 101 NAGARATHNA SHAMSINGH JAYAMMA SHIVANNA P LAKSHMANA SIDDARAJU S SHANKAR.S KUMAR P KAMALAMMA C INDRAMMA J MUNIYAPPA VENKATESH.M SHANKAR N MUNIRAJU M SHATHRUGNYA VISHALAKSHI HARISHA S SUJATHA RAMACHANDRA P RANI KUSAIAH PALANISWAMY FAYAZ AHAMED CHAMAKKA RAMU D BASAVAIAH SHIVANNA M J JAVARA SHIVA SHANKARA S GIRIGOWDA NAGARAJU SHESHACHALA M VENKATESH PRABU DAS PARVATHAMMA MAHADEVI LEELAVATHI NINGARAJAMMA RABERT RUKMINAMMA MAHADEVAMURTHY S Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' Group 'D' 75 9739767081 9964123515 9632995780 9481149615 7760377428 9845351322 9902432522 9900283591 9242757980 9907903037 8971858481 7204409099 9886685650 9945242728 9964560894 9481149615 9980914251 9945098101 9480771669 9591102654 9880993162 9632305983 102 RAMESH.A Group 'D' 9945693483 Cheluvamba Hospital Officers and Employee Details Sl. No Designation Name Address Mobile No Group A Cheluvamba Hospital, Mysore -do- 1 Medical Superintendent Dr. Krishnamurthy B 9448057007 2 Medical Officer Dr. Supriya. J 3 Medical Officer Dr. Sangeetha. C -do- 4 Medical Officer Dr. Vidyadhare -do- 9964586128 -do- 9844599800 9538883915 9739200777 8095450150 Group B 4 Assistant Administrative Janardhana Officer Group C 5 Office Superintendent C. Kumari -do- 9845668936 6 First Division Assistant Second Division Assistant Nursing Superintendent Grade - II R. Mohan Kumar -do- 9448596540 K. Mallikarjuna -do- 9686120124 R. K. Mahadevamma -do- 9901423474 P. Geethavalli -do- 9449886051 10 Senior Staff Nurse Jayamma -do- 9743296883 11 Senior Staff Nurse D. R. Mary Kamala -do- 7411158966 12 Senior Staff Nurse -do- 9449130757 -do- 9343381693 14 Staff Nurse Dazy Michel Rajarajeshwari Ammanni T. P. Reeta -do- 9448587828 15 Staff Nurse K. L. Rathanavathi -do- 9481058578 16 Staff Nurse Shivamma -do- 9900635911 17 Staff Nurse M. G. Gangamma -do- 8088314355 18 Staff Nurse Afroz Begum -do- 9845033975 19 Staff Nurse T. C. Prameela -do- 9663084711 7 8 9 Nursing Superintendent Grade - II 13 Senior Staff Nurse 76 20 Staff Nurse V, R. Dhanavathy -do- 9448804417 21 Staff Nurse Premavathy -do- 9986102949 22 Staff Nurse 23 Staff Nurse 24 Staff Nurse K. G. Nirmala K. A. Hemavathi M. B. Jayashree -do-do-do- 9480416103 9480251887 9449495993 25 26 27 28 29 Sumithra Bai Leelavathi N. Jyothi B. A. Roopa K. N. Gayathri -do-do-do-do-do- 9342982929 9945004897 9686469668 9448763998 9036804158 30 Staff Nurse S. Parvathamma -do- 9008920797 31 Staff Nurse Brijith D’Silva -do- 9916017663 32 Staff Nurse K M. Seethalakshmi -do- 9901763555 33 Staff Nurse K. M. Jamuna -do- 9480663303 34 Staff Nurse P. G. Amruthakumari -do- 9481815557 35 Staff Nurse H. R. Shanthi -do- 9731021137 36 Staff Nurse V. Sakamma -do- 9341493420 37 Staff Nurse B. A. Leelavathi -do- 9379157793 38 Staff Nurse Sudha. H. G -do- 9964671505 39 Staff Nurse D. K. Tharamani -do- 9845502628 40 Staff Nurse Latha. K. P -do- 9844801038 41 Staff Nurse Deepashree -do- 7829630166 42 Staff Nurse K. H. Nirmala -do- 9845396072 43 Staff Nurse C. Shamala -do- 9945431264 44 Staff Nurse G. N. Usha kumari -do- 9844731457 45 A.N.M Nambika Mary -do- 2486202 46 A.N.M Rajamma -do- 9964177856 47 A.N.M D. K. Rukmini -do- 9902319713 48 A.N.M M. K. Shanthi -do- 9243503021 49 A.N.M Parvathamma -do- 8951582763 50 A.N.M Baby Shyla -do- 9880856696 51 A.N.M V. J. Thresiyamma -do- 9480381143 52 A.N.M Mary Josphin -do- 9741843822 53 A.N.M S. Bhagyamma -do- 9035606646 54 A.N.M Jayashree P Divate -do- 9342230369 Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Nurse Nurse Nurse Nurse Nurse 77 55 A.N.M Amaraja P Hegde -do- 8123096754 56 A.N.M M. K. Rani -do- 8147762279 57 A.N.M Zareena Parveen -do- 844946003 58 A.N.M M. Rukmini -do- 9886875274 59 A.N.M -do- 9480664808 -do- 9035361326 61 Senior Pharmassist C. J. Yashoda H. B. Chennaiah Shetty H. H. Vasanthakumari -do- 8277648742 62 Senior Pharmassist D. K. Manjunatha -do- 9448853555 63 Senior Pharmassist R. Subramanya -do- 9449391347 64 Junior Pharmassist M. R. Champakamalini -do- 974175285 65 Electrician K. Padmavathi -do- 9686811971 66 Driver Shivaswamy -do- 9886189886 67 Junior Lab Technician H. L. Jagadisha -do- 9902643098 60 A.N.M Group D 1 Group D B. Kamalamma -do- 9900501937 2 Group D S. Vijayalakshmi -do- 9448115384 3 Group D Palaniyamma -do- 8553346657 4 Group D Puttasundaramma -do- 9740706868 5 Group D B. Devaraju -do- 8197077680 6 Group D S. Mahadeva -do- 9242902104 7 Group D Srikanta -do- 9379648644 8 Group D N. Nagamma -do- 9740322634 9 Group D Lalithamma -do- 9980658569 10 Group D Ramamma -do- 9141743464 11 Group D N. Narayana -do- 9980722138 12 Group D Doddalingaiah -do- 9980998988 13 Group D Shanthamma -do- 9738128818 14 Group D Lakkegowda -do- 9901745929 15 Group D Biligiri -do- 9945753692 16 Group D Siddashetty -do- 9341358303 17 Group D Prabhakara -do- 9741881014 18 19 20 21 Nagarathna K. Venkatesha Basammanni A. Chinnamma -do-do-do-do- 9900661546 9035281269 9741713472 994585548 Group Group Group Group D D D D 78 22 Group D 23 Group D 24 Group D M. Jayamma Beena Jose Shivalingamma -do-do-do- 9535920374 9343219948 9845329137 PKTB & CD Hospital Officers and Employee Details Sl. No Designation 1 Medical Superintendent 2 Associate Professor (Pulmonary) Resident Medical Officer Medical Officer 3 4 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Nursing Superintendent Gr1 First Division Assistant First Division Assistant First Division Assistant Second Division Assistant Second Division Assistant Senior Pharmacist Pharmacist Lab Technician Lab Technician Statistical Radiographer Inspector X-Ray Technician Senior Staff Nurse Senior Staff Nurse Senior Staff Nurse 16 Senior Staff Nurse 17 18 Senior Staff Nurse Senior Staff Nurse Staff Names Address Mobile No. P.K.T.B, Mysore 9448058721 Dr. H.M. Virupaksha -do- 9611403779 Dr. R.P. Sainath -do- 9448600456 Dr. N. Nisha -do- 9886668834 Group “B” Uma H Bellary -do- 8147699862 Group “C” M.S. Rajendra Suresh Babu B.R. Datta M.R. Somashekar -do-do-do-do- 9916115066 9448101496 9844131619 8553622459 K. Jayamma M.G.. Prasad V. Suresh Babu M. Usha Urs T. Dileep S. Parimala H.P. Dwarakanath B.N. Puttegowda A.Sagay Mary P.K. Poovamma M.V. Vijayamma -do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do- 9844977054 9448444060 9945614308 9964567448 9743850965 9740123947 9900282963 8762033468 9980615106 9886012444 9902831932 J. Sowbhagya vivekavathi Pushpa M Mahale -do- 9481529266 -do-do- 9844978017 9019919588 Group “A” Dr.G.M. Kuduri T.T. Mahalakshmi 79 19 Senior Staff Nurse K. Sujatha -do- 948003003 20 Staff Nurse B. Manjula -do- 9844557709 21 22 Staff Nurse Staff Nurse S. Jankirani R. Manjula kumari -do-do- 9845643071 9945558345 23 24 Staff Nurse Staff Nurse -do-do- 9900743660 9632474753 25 26 Staff Nurse Staff Nurse Alis Plorence Krastha Mary Sheela Henchina Mane B.S. Ponnamma Rathnamma -do-do- 9481214177 9945622629 27 28 29 Staff Nurse Staff Nurse Staff Nurse T.A. Bhagirathi K. Hemavathi S.M. Gangamma -do-do-do- 9844274959 9243510182 9902641183 30 31 Staff Nurse Staff Nurse Shivamma D.C. Tangamma -do-do- 9845995262 9481529207 32 33 Staff Nurse Staff Nurse P.D. Shanthi S. Vanajakshi -do-do- 9449322282 9341044400 34 35 Staff Nurse Staff Nurse -do-do- 9845856169 9945898262 36 37 38 Staff Nurse Staff Nurse Staff Nurse Ambuja Chandrakala V. Sheshadri K.C. Pushpalatha K.U. Sowmya A.J. Jayalakshmi -do-do-do- 9900632213 9448600189 9480382497 39 40 Staff Nurse Staff Nurse M.R. Manjunath M. Panjodi -do-do- 9448595716 8970232424 41 42 Staff Nurse Staff Nurse C.S. Ullasini R. Asumptha Mary -do-do- 8892749837 9243504989 43 44 45 46 47 Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff K. Shobha N. Niloji C. Mamatha S. Shobha B. Rathnamma -do-do-do-do-do- 9480645803 9986601800 9880643712 8050810191 9901400746 48 49 Staff Nurse Staff Nurse B. Bhima Rao Parasappa Kattimani Group “D” C. Nanjudaswamy R. Krishnaswamy P. Lokesha P. Srinivasa -do-do- 9743952904 9742140697 -do-do-do-do- 9448216310 8088442035 9945622027 9845543482 Chikkanna -do- 9901392229 Nurse Nurse Nurse Nurse Nurse 1 2 3 4 X-Ray Group Group Group Assistant “D” “D” “D” 5 Group “D” 80 6 Group “D” C. Balarama -do- 9632871711 7 8 Group “D” Group “D” Venkatesha Marikempaiah -do-do- 8197047964 9845420349 9 10 Group “D” Group “D” Annamma K.Kempaiah -do-do- 9980759397 9964054713 11 12 Group “D” Group “D” Jayamma Gowramma -do-do- 9900717702 9844523666 13 14 15 16 17 Group Group Group Group Group M.E. Mangalagowri T. Nagaraju N. Shivanna Makamma M. Nithyananda -do-do-do-do-do- 9739580308 9740390771 8453978752 9845939962 18 19 Group “D” Group “D” Rajamma T. Sridara -do-do- 9535564841 9535252110 20 21 Group “D” Group “D” Rajeshwari J. Bhagya -do-do- 9964693922 22 23 24 25 26 27 Group Group Group Group Group Group Bettaiah Pallamma L. Gunda K. Arumugum C. Siddaraju Y. Lawrence -do-do-do-do-do-do- 9945261303 8867234022 9141839723 9900376373 9739969308 9343262144 28 Group “D” M. Nagaraju -do- 8553153327 9008479132 “D” “D” “D” “D” “D” “D” “D” “D” “D” “D” “D” 81 CHAPTER X Pay scales of Officers & Employees SL. NO. 1 2 3 4 POSTS Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Lecturer/Sr. Resident 5 Jr. Resident/Tutors 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Office Superintendent First Division Assistant Second Division Assistant Computer Programmer & Operator Stenographer Junior Stenographer Typist Clerk Cum Typist Sr.Lab Techinicians Jr Lab Technicians Senior Librarian Librarian Grade-1 Library Assistant Asst Medical Record Officer Medical Record Technician Electrishion Asst Statistical Officer Bio Medical Engineer Social Worker 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Psychiatry Social Worker Sr. Refractionist Refractionist PAY SCALE 37400-67000+AGP 10000 37400-67000+AGP 9000 15600-39100+AGP 8000 15600-39100+AGP 6000 29000 1st Year + 5000 (Diploma Holders) 30000 2nd Year + 5000 (Diploma Holders) 31000 3rd Year + 5000 (Diploma Holders) 20000-36300 14550-26700 12500-24000 14550-26700 14550-26700 14550-26700 12500-24000 12500-24000 16000-29600 14550-26700 17650-32000 16000-29600 12500-24000 21600-40050 16000-29600 20000-36300 20000-36300 21600-40050 16000-29600 17650-32000 17650-32000 16000-29600 82 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 46 47 48 49 50 Nursing Superintendent Gr II Staff Nurse Sr Health Asst Female Mould Room Technician Driver Speech Therapist Sr. Statisitican Artist Radiographer Health Instructor Mechanic Occupation Therapist Modeler Physical Instructor Statistical Officer Pharmaceutical Chemist Medico Social Worker ROME PROGRAMME Clerk Cum Typist Driver NPCB PLAN Ophthalmic Assistant Group D Drivers Group D 21600-40050 8825-16000 14550-26700 20000-36300 11600-21000 16000-29600 20000-36300 17650-32000 16000-29600 14550-26700 14550-26700 16000-29600 14550-26700 24000-45300 14550-26700 14550-26700 14550-26700 12500-24000 12500-24000 14550-26700 11600-21000 9600-14550 83 CHAPTER XI Budget Estimate 2013-14 MYSORE MEDICAL COLLEGE AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE, MYSORE BUDGET ESTIMATE FOR 2013- 2014 Major Head: Grant-in-Aid Sub Head MMC Mysore 2210-05-105-1-44-101 [Non - Plan ] Salary & Others Cheluvamba Hospital, Myosre K.R Hospital, Myosre P.K.T. B Hospital, Myosre Total I. Salaries : 002-Officers 003-Staff 011-Dearness Allowance 014-Other Allowance 041 - Travel Expenses 051-General Expenses (Cleaning , Security & Computer Out Source ) 052-Telephone Charges 071-Building Expenses (Ele & Wat) 180-Machinary & Equipments 195-POL 194,797,724 90,186,739 Total 49,646,238 17,538,125 188,693,546 4,060,375 220,844,474 45,644,620 374,171,143 113,197,616 113,197,616 97,486,964 875,000 8,229,000 437,500 3,000,000 2,250,000 843,750 117-Scholarships and Incentives 200- Maintaiance (AMC & CMC) 221- Material & Supply(Diet) 222 - Drugs & Chemicals 230-Hospital Necessaries 101- Grant in aid proposal for extension of building for 100 more beds 4210-Necessaries Building improvements/ Development works 101- Establishment of Electric Laundry 4,448,250 10,531,970 100,000 300,000 9,829,200 50,000 8,271,000 17,500,000 5,000,000 240,000 650,000 100,000 3,120,000 8,500,000 3,000,000 1,500,000 20,000,000 600,000 360,000 900,000 100,000 3,000,000 120,000,000 29,900,000 30,690,682 1,500,000 22,500,000 1,325,000 39,000,000 1,427,500 17,620,000 24,350,000 2,203,750 123,000,000 8,000,000 600,000 17,500,000 4,000,000 80,000,000 148,538,816 8,000,000 40,000,000 21,500,000 120,000,000 9,500,000 2,000,000 158,250,000 828,954,293 15,000,000 4,000,000 21,000,000 50,000,000 50,000,000 7,500,000 165,750,000 5,000,000 5,000,000 166,717,458 84 408,272,353 84,984,195 1,488,928,299 MYSORE MEDICAL COLLEGE & RESEARCH INSTITUTE, MYSORE BUDGET ESTIMATE FOR 2013 - 2014 2210-05-105-1-44-101 [Plan ] Salary & Others Sub Head MMC Mysore Cheluvamba Hospital, Myosre K.R Hospital, Myosre P.K.T. B Hospital, Myosre Total I. Salaries : 002-Officers 003-Staff 011-Dearness Allowance 014-Other Allowance 041 - Travel Expenses 051-General Expenses 195-Transport Expenses 962,051 470,000 3,454,963 4,834,100 Library Total 2,847,408 11,136,471 625,333 917,554 540,000 180-Machinary & Equipments CME 1,432,051 625,333 984,910 394,680 2,297,144 62,500 100,000 162,500 100,000 70,000 1,400,000 200,000 2,110,000 200,000 600,000 600,000 9,325,000 9,325,000 16,424,901 6,651,510 85 3,412,088 1,400,000 27,888,499 Budget Allotment 2013-14 MYSORE MEDICAL COLLEGE AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE, MYSORE Sl No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Head Alloted Budget Salaries General Expenses, Security & Cleaning Drugs & Chemicals Stipend Building Hospital Necessities Office Expenses Travelling Allowance POL Electricity & Water Diet Total 56.42 Crore 6.00 Crore 8.00 Crore 1.50 Crore 3.00 Crore 8.00 Crore 25.00 Lakh 4.00 Lakh 4.00 Lakh 75.00 Lakh 1.00 Crore 85.00 Crore Sd/Director and Dean, Mysore Medical College and Research Institute, Mysore CHAPTER XII 86 The manner of execution of subsidy programmes, including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such programmes. Details of Subsidy Programmes and the documents to be submitted for the benefit of such programmes 1. SCP / TSP SCHEME i) Caste Certificate ii) Photo of the Parents and Child iii) BPL Card iv) Address Proof Certificate 2. A.R.T. CENTRE :10 beds ART centre is providing free treatment to the patients suffering from HIV/ AIDS. 3. NUTRITION REHABILITATION CENTRE Nutrition Rehabilitation Centre consisting of Two wards has been established as per the Government directions for the care of Malnutrition children. No charges will be levied CHAPTER XIII Particulars of recipients of concessions, permits or authorizations granted by it. * Patients admitted in General Ward, those parents/guardian’s income is below Rs.20,000/- per annum are treated without charges along with diet. CHAPTER XIV Details in respect of the information, available to or held by it, reduced in an electronic form; The details in respect of the information available and held by Mysore Medical College & Research Institute reduced in an electronic form i.e., in the form of compact disk. CHAPTER XV 87 The particulars of facilities available to citizens for obtaining information, including the working hours of a library or reading room, if maintained for public use; The citizens can obtain information pertaining to the facilities available at the office of the Director and Administrative Officer of the Mysore Medical College and Research Institute, Mysore during the office hours i.e., 10 AM to 5.30PM. CHAPTER XVI The names, designations and other particulars of the Public Information Officer Sl No Name of the Institute Name of the Public Information Officer Dr.H.Hanumanthappa 1 - Mysore Medical College J. Puttaswamy Dr. B. G. Sagar 2 K. R. Hospital Sadashivaiah Dr. Krishnamurthy B 3 Cheluvamba Hospital Janardhan Dr. Kuduri G M 4 P. K. T. B Hospital - 88 Designation of the Public Information Officer Director and Dean Public Information Officer Assistant Information Officer Medical Superintendent Assistant Information Officer Medical Superintendent Assistant Information Officer Medical Superintendent Assistant Information Officer ORGANISATION CHART Government of Karnataka Department of Medical Education Mysore Medical College & Research Institute Director and Dean CAO FA Teaching Hospital KRH CH PKTB Medical Superintendent RMO CMO Para Medical Staff Nursing Suptd. Gr-II Sr. Staff Nurse AAO Office Suptd. FDC/SDC/ Com. Oper./Typist/ Steno Chief Pharmacist Teaching Staff AAO HOD Office Suptd. Professor FDC/SDC/Com. Oper./ Typist/Steno/Group-D Assoc. Professor Sr. Pharmacist Asst. Professor Jr. Pharmacist Lecturer Sr.Res./Jr.Res./Tutor Staff Nurses Lab. Tech/ X-Ray Tech MMC Office Group D. 89