Brief Biography:
Dr Smitha Bhat – Resume
Qualifications –
MBBS – 1996 – Bangalore Medical College, Bangalore University
MD (Internal Medicine) – 2001- Madras Medical College, Tamil Nadu MGR Medical University
DNB – Internal Medicine - 2001 – National Board of Examinations
MRCP – 2009 – Royal College of Physicians, London, UK
Diploma Palliative Medicine – 2010 - Cardiff University, UK
Awards and fellowships
Commonwealth scholarship (awarded by Commonwealth Foundation, UK) in 2009
FAIMER fellowship (awarded by ECFMG, Philadelphia, USA) in 2010
Publications
1. Rapid Medicine Review – Textbook of Medicine, Published By Jaypee Publishers In 2006
2. Causes of Delirium in ICU – KJMS 2006
3. Chapter on ‘Variability Studies and Disease Characterization’ in ‘Handbook on Physiological Variability’ published by BARC, Mumbai in 2010
4. ‘Central and Peripheral Pulse For Disease Characterization’ in Proceedings of National Symposium for Nuclear Instrumentation.
5. ‘An unusual case of Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome’ accepted in Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic research.
6. ‘Producing Physician Scientists’ – submitted to South East Asian Journal of Medical Education.
Conference presentations
- Hypernatremia with altered sensorium – KAPICON 2006
- Causes of delirium in the ICU – KAPICON 2007
- Are PVC resins poisonous – TOXOCON 2007
- Causes of hospitalization and complications in patients admitted with diabetes – KAPICON 2010
- Awareness of diagnosis in oncology patients – KAPICON 2010
- Faculty awareness of current assessment methods – TUFH Kathmandu 2010
- Training undergraduates to do research – FAIMER 20011 onsite session
- Paper on ‘Faculty attitudes to Development programs' accepted at AMEE conference to be held in Vienna in August 2011.
Resource person at
1. ‘Management of sepsis in the ICU’ ISCCM meet - panelist
2. Talk on teaching learning methods in teachers training workshop conducted in Sahyadri College of nursing Mangalore.
3. Talk on Teaching Learning Methods in Faculty Development Program conducted in KSHEMA Mangalore.
4. Talk on ‘Disease Characterization by Impedance Plethysmography’ at theme meeting at FMMC Mangalore in May 2010
5. Talk on ‘Making Didactic Lectures Effective’ at Faculty Development Program conducted in FMMC in September 2010
6. Talk on ‘Framing Long Essay Questions’ in ‘Workshop on assessment’ conducted in February 2011, FMMC.
7. Resource person along with Dr D K Srinivas in Teachers Training Workshops conducted in KSHEMA and Sahyadri College of Nursing.
8. Talk on ‘Management of Chronic pain’ at Palliative Care workshop in FMMC, August 2011.
- Talk ‘One step further’ to commencing batch of MBBS students on undergraduate research.
Current projects
- Coping strategies and Stress management in medical students –
- Clinical and hematological profile of malaria in immigrant population versus natives
Medical education activities
Attended NHCPE Pune
Attended training workshop in St John’s Medical College, Bangalore.
Conducted workshop on assessment of student knowledge with Dr D K Srinivas
Conducted faculty development program with St John’s Bangalore in FMMC Mangalore
Conducted faculty development program in FMMC in September 2010
Medical education programs have been conducted monthly since September 2009, when I was appointed convener
Have conducted 2 workshops on training undergraduates to do research in august 2010 and March 2011; students are taught basic research methods, and mentored through their projects.
Student guide
PG guide – 2 students
UG guide – 6 students
Conferences attended
- KAPICON 2007
- KAPICON 2010
- UEGW 2007
- UEGW 2008
- UEGW 2010
- TOXOCON 2007
- Indo US emergency medicine meet
- TUFH – network Kathmandu 2010
- KAPICON 2011
Academic positions:
Associate Professor of Medicine
Convener, Medical Education Unit, Father Muller Medical College
Founding Member of Indian Society of Critical Care Medcine, Mangalore chapter.
Research interests:
Pain management
Medical education - clinical skills teaching
What I think of the idea behind WebmedCentral:
I think the idea of quick review and quick decisions would benefit many researchers, and clinicians.