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1 PAPERS PRESENTED AT CONFERENCES WORKSHOPS 2015 NATIONAL: ABSTRACTS PUBLISHED IN THE ABSTRACT BOOK OF THE 63 RD NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF ANATOMICAL SOCIETY OF INDIA AT KGMU, LUCKNOW IN NOVEMBER 2015 Natarajan M. Bhosale Y. J. Neha Saraf Mrunal Muley Sarika Dakare Structure, the linking heiron Microteaching Occipitalization of atlas: A Case Report Cervical vertebrae synostosis (C2-C3):A Case Report High origin of superficial ulnar artery: A Case Report Sarika Dakare Sikandarbanu Yerolavi, Natarajan M A morphological study of level of bifurcation of common carotid artery and branches of external carotid artery in adult human cadavers Transabdominal Sonographic Quantitative Analysis of the Fetal Cardiac Length in Third Trimester of Gestation 2014 NATIONAL: ABSTRACTS PUBLISHED IN THE ABSTRACT BOOK OF THE 62 ND NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF ANATOMICAL SOCIETY OF INDIA AT IMPHAL IN NOVEMBER 2014 Natarajan M. Dakare Sarika Air: Connective Tissue Sacralisation of Fifth Lumbar Vertebra 2013
2 NATIONAL: ABSTRACTS PUBLISHED IN THE ABSTRACT BOOK OF THE 61 ST NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF ANATOMICAL SOCIETY OF INDIA AT PGIMER, CHANDIGARH IN NOVEMBER 2013 Natarajan M. Anatomy The linguamedica Rajgopal L. Agarwal Parmanand Dhappadhule Rahul Anatomy of Rotator Cuff of Shoulder and its Clinical Significance Use of images for Comprehension of Anatomical Terms Morphometric study of Proximal Femora in bones Moolya Prashant A Study of Topography of Nutrient Foramen in Human Fibulae Bokan Raju Morphometric study of menisci in cadavers Kasat Payal A Partial double ureter and altered relation at the hilum of left kidney - A case report Bokan Raju A Horseshoe Kidney: a case report 2012 NATIONAL: ABSTRACTS PUBLISHED IN THE ABSTRACT BOOK OF THE 60 TH NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF ANATOMICAL SOCIETY OF INDIA AT SCB MEDICAL COLLEGE, CUTTACK IN DECEMBER 2012 Natarajan M. Munde Lata, Bhuiyan P.S Ovhal Anjalee, Rajgopal Lakshmi Chhabra Kamalkant Orientation in Gross Anatomy A Morphometric Study of the Dry Human Atlas vertebrae Variation of Axillary Artery in cadavers A Study of Morphometry and Variations of Vermiform Appendix in Cadavers
3 Patil Dhaval, Bhuiyan P.S. Gawali Rohan, Natarajan M. Ahire Vaishali, Rajgopal Lakshmi Saini Kopal, Bhuiyan P.S. Bhangale Sridevi, K. Shyamkishore Bhangale Sridevi, K. Shyamkishore A Morphometric Study of the left Atrioventricular valve in cadavers A Study on variations of origin and course of cystic artery and its relation to the calot s triangle A Study of radial nerve and its deep branch in cubital fossa A Study of dorsalis pedis artery and its variations in cadaver A Study of Anatomy And Landmarks For Third Carpal Digital Nerve and Its Variations Study of Contributing Arteries To Superficial Palmar Arch Formation Bhangale Sridevi, K. Shyamkishore Superficial Course of Ulnar Artery: Case Report Moolya Prashant, Bhuiyan P.S. Variation in the Axillary Arch muscle Kasat Payal, Bhuiyan P.S, Jaiswal S. Brachial sinus: An Autosomal Dominant presentation Kasat Payal, Bhuiyan P.S, Jaiswal S. Exomphalos minor: A Case Report Kasat Payal, Bhuiyan P.S, Jaiswal S. Types of Intestional Atresias :Case Report Agarwal Parmanand, Rajgopal Lakshmi, Bhosale Y.J. Tapiyawala Kruti, Natarajan M, Bhuiyan P.S. An Accessory head of flexor digitorum profundus muscle An Altered insertion of iliopsoas 2011 INTERNATIONAL: 7TH GSMC- FAIMER REGIONAL INSTITUTE, JUNE 2010 Bhuiyan P.S. GTP: Teaching Microskills Peer/ Feedback
4 Bhosale Y. J. Iyer P. B Conflict Management Starting the journey: interviews Group Dynamics and Processes Survey & Questionnaire Design Portfolio of Learning Distance Learning Retrospective pre Introduction to Listserv Introduction to Web CT Daily session Evaluation NATIONAL: ABSTRACTS PUBLISHED IN THE ABSTRACT BOOK OF THE 59 TH NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF ANATOMICAL SOCIETY OF INDIA AT SAIMS, INDORE IN DECEMBER 2011 Natarajan M. Rajgopal L. Iyer P B Patil Rashmi Patil Rashmi Pronunciation in Anatomy Surgical Anatomy of Suprascapular Nerve Use of MS Access for MCQ Bank OSPE in Histology Techniques Perceptions of Postgraduate Teachers and Students in Anatomy Absent External Jugular Vein - A Case Report Pandey Rajneesh Le Court Coracobrachialis Of Cruveilhier With Double Posterior Cord A Case Report Narkhede Jyoti Patil Nandu Chhabra Kamalkant Biparietal Diameter Correlates with Gestational Age and Maternal Height A Study on Variations of Branches of Coeliac Trunk A Study of Morphometry and Variations of Vermiform Appendix in Cadavers STATE: WORKSHOP ON MEASUREMENT AND EVALUATION, PIMS, LONI, MAY 2011 Shyamkishore K, Evaluation methods
5 Dr. Bhosale Y J Iyer P. B Evaluation methods Evaluation methods 2010 INTERNATIONAL: 6TH GSMC- FAIMER REGIONAL INSTITUTE, JUNE 2010 Bhuiyan P.S. Bhosale Y. J. Iyer P. B GTP: Teaching Microskills Peer/ Feedback Conflict Management Starting the journey: interviews Group Dynamics and Processes Distance Learning Retrospective pre Introduction to Listserv Introduction to Web CT Daily session Evaluation PAIN MANAGEMENT SYMPOSIUM, IASP, CAIRO, EGYPT, DECEMBER 2010 Bhuiyan P.S. The Anatomy of Pain Pathways NATIONAL: 2 ND GSMC- KEMH- MCI REGIONAL CENTRE BASIC COURSE IN MEDICAL EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY, MARCH 2010 Bhuiyan P.S. Adult Learning Principles Bhosale Y.J. Shyamkishore K. Ice breaking Long answer questions and brief answer questions Introduction to Item analysis
6 Iyer P. Introduction to Item analysis Group dynamics Feedback Patil R.A Group Dynamics Teaching Learning Methods: Lecture as a Teaching Tool 3 rd GSMC- KEMH- MCI REGIONAL CENTRE BASIC COURSE IN MEDICAL EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY, SEPTEMBER 2010 Bhuiyan P.S. Adult Learning Principles Bhosale Y.J. Ice breaking Shyamkishore K MCQ Formulation Introduction to Item analysis Iyer P. Group dynamics Feedback Patil R.A. Group Dynamics ABSTRACTS PUBLISHED IN THE ABSTRACT BOOK OF THE 58 TH NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF ANATOMICAL SOCIETY OF INDIA, DR. D.Y. PATIL MEDICAL COLLEGE, PUNE DECEMBER 2010 Natarajan M Rajgopal L Is Mind an Anatomical Term? Surgical Anatomy of Ulnar Nerve in Cubital Tunnel Khushale Kishor Dissection of Fibrous Skeleton of Heart Dissection of the Fascia of the Distal Phalanx Iyer P B Palmaris Profundus: A Probable Cause of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Patil R A Perceptions of Postgraduate Students and Teachers in Anatomy on the
7 Curriculum in Histology Techniques Thakre Bharat A Study of Shape, Height and Location of the Lingula on Dry Human Mandibles Kulkarni Saurabh Nikade Vrushali A Study of Branching Pattern of Femoral Artery on Femoral Triangle in Cadavers A Morphometric Study of Foramen Ovale and Foramen Spinosum in Dried Human Skulls Session Goals in Gross Anatomy-Perception of MBBS Students Lone Mangesh Nimje Bharati Telang Anjali Malwatkar Rachita Location and Incidence of the Zygomaticofacial and Zygomatico Orbital Foramen in Dry Human Skulls-An Anatomical Study A Rare Variation in the Deep Venous System of Lower Limb Morphometric Study of Menisci in Knee Joint A Morphological Study of the Palmar Arterial Arches in Cadavers A 3D Model of the Knee Joint: An Easy Way to Demonstrate Anatomy & its Movements STATE: 12 TH CERTIFICATE COURSE IN MEDICAL EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY PART I, OCTOBER 2010 Bhuiyan P.S. Introduction to course Adult learning principles Bhosale Y.J. Shyamkishore K. Ice breaking, Teaching learning methodologies: overview Small group teaching MCQ formulation Iyer P. Teaching learning media Feedback MEDICAL EDUCATION CELL WORKSHOP HELD AT KIMS KARAD, JANUARY 2010
8 Shyamkishore K, Bhosale Y.J.,Iyer P. Evaluation methods WORKSHOP ON MEASUREMENT AND EVALUATION, KINS KARAD, NOVEMBER 2010 Shyamkishore K, Iyer P. Evaluation methods 2009 ABSTRACTS PUBLISHED IN THE ABSTRACT BOOK AT THE 57 TH NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE ANATOMICAL SOCIETY OF INDIA HELD AT KLE UNIVERSITY S J.N.MEDICAL COLLEGE, BELGAUM- DECEMBER 2009 M.Natarajan A.C.Dhamangaonkar Demystifying anatomy Effects of intrauterine growth restriction on morphology of liver lobule- A neonatal autopsy study K.D.Khushale Y.J.Bhosale P.B.Iyer R.A.Patil R.S.Pandey: Histology charts for students Right trigone of heart Dissection of pulleys of flexor sheaths Thoracoabdominophagus a case report Morphology of the fibularis tertius muscle and its clinical correlation Perceptions of under graduate students on use of flashcards as a mode of learning anatomy OSCE in living anatomy-a pilot study ABSTRACTS PUBLISHED IN THE SOUVENIR OF NATIONAL CONFERENCE FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS EDUCATION (NCHPE) 2009 HELD IN DEC 2009
9 PS Bhuiyan Certificate course in Medical Education Technology: Our Experience K Shyamkishore Use of MS Excel for item analysis of single best response MCQs Y J Bhosale P B Iyer Problem based learning in Anatomy Current Postgraduate curriculum in Anatomy: Perception of postgraduate students and teachers 2008 ABSTRACTS PUBLISHED IN THE ABSTRACT BOOK AT THE 56 TH NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF ANATOMICAL SOCIETY OF INDIA HELD AT BHU, VARANASI- DECEMBER, 2008 M.Natarajan Kishor Khushale Y.J.Bhosale Praveen Iyer The Adrenal medulla Dissection of Aortic Annulus Problem Based Learning in Anatomy Current post Graduate Medical Curriculum in AnatomyPerception of Post Graduate Students and Anatomy Teachers Rajneesh Pandey Attendance Vs Performance- An Impact or Dilemma Naziya Syed Trifurcation of the Brachial Artery- A Case Report 2007 ABSTRACTS PUBLISHED IN THE ABSTRACT BOOK AT THE 55 TH NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF ANATOMICAL SOCIETY OF INDIA HELD AT LTMMC, MUMBAI- DECEMBER, 2007
10 M Natarajan Anatomy of the Right and the Left Sides of Human Body Lakshmi Rajgopal Praveen Iyer Omphalocoele, Exstrophy of Cloaca, Imperforate anus and Spinal Defects (OEIS Complex)-A Case Report and Review of Literature Surgical Anatomy of Spinal Accessory Nerve in the Posterior Triangle of the Neck Communications between the Musculocutaneous Nerve and the Median Nerve Rashmi A. Patil The Effect of Prematurity on the Lateral Ventricular Size Ramdas Survase An Anomalous Coracobrachialis Muscle A Case Report Sikandarabanu Yerolav Preeti Bolwar Variations in the Course and Termination of Great Saphenous Vein Variation in the Branching Pattern of Axillary artery: Lateral Thoracic Artery and Subscapular Artery Arising from a Common Stem 2006 ABSTRACTS PUBLISHED IN THE ABSTRACT BOOK AT THE 54 TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF ANATOMICAL SOCIETY OF INDIA HELD AT AIMS, KOCHI, DECEMBER, 2006 Pritha S. Bhuiyan Kishore D Khushale Rashmi A. Patil Innovations in Teaching Anatomy Dissection of Fascia of Distal Phalanx Bilateral Symmetry of Lateral Ventricles Priti Mishall Morphometric Study of Articular Surfaces of Gleno-Humeral Joint Sikandarbanu Yerolavi Rupali M. Pawar Praveen B Iyer Audiovisual Teaching Aid to Teach the Development of Cardiovascular System Rectus Sternalis- A Case Report Variations in the Formation of the Median Nerve
11 ABSTRACTS PUBLISHED IN THE ABSTRACT BOOK AT THE 53 RD ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF ANATOMICAL SOCIETY OF INDIA HELD AT NAGPUR, JANUARY, 2006 P.S.Bhuiyan Anatomical basis of Clinical procedures Our experience M. Natarajan Acronymising anatomy Anjali Dhamangaonkar Short limb polydactyly syndrome K.D. Khushale Pulley mechanism for the long palmar tendons Dissection of cornerstone of the heart S.P. Sawant Genetics- Unwanted baby of anatomists Anatomical variation of the extensor tendon of the little finger Smita Joshi Preeti Bolwar Shaguphta Shaikh Rashmi Patil Priti Chougule Sikhandarbanu Yerolavi Rashmi Patil Ramdas Surwase Gopal Bagal Persistent enlarged median artery A case report An unusual pattern in the arterial pattern of human upper limb Variation in the course of musculocutaneous nerve- A case study Attitudes and reactions of first MBBS students to dissection of cadavers The pectorodorsalis muscle and its clinical importance A case report Variation in the termination of popliteal artery A case report Malignancy of thyroid and prostate malignancy Perceptions of postgraduate students on Postgraduate Medical Common Entrance Test (PGMCET) Ultrasensitivity of retina, cochlea and stretch receptors in Yoga and Samadhi Muscles and the mind
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