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FACULTY INFORMATION

Name : Dr. Jayaprakasha K.

Date of Birth & Age : Mar 30, 1966 - 50 Years Present Designation : Professor & Head

Department : Forensic Medicine & Toxicology

College : A.J.Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre

City : Mangaluru

Residential Address of employee: Flat No. 1002, , Highgroove Apartments Bejai Chruch Road

Mangaluru,D.K., Pin-575004

Phone & Fax Number with Code: Office : 0824-2225533 Residence : 0824-4252215

E-mail Address: forensic_jp@yahoo.co.in Mobile Number: 9880219930

Date of joining present institution: Oct 31, 2002 as Associate Professor

Qualifications :

Qualification College University Year

Registration No. of UG &

PG with date

Name of the State Medical

Council

MBBS Govt. Medical

College, Mysore Mysore

University July - 1988 29,133 dt. Sep 07,

1989

Karnataka Medical Council MD/MS

(Forensic Medicine)

Kasturba Medical College,

Manipal MAHE Dec - 1994

29,133 dt. Apr 30,

2004

Karnataka Medical Council

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Details of the Previous appointments/teaching experience

Designation Department Name of Institution

From DD/MM/YY

To DD/MM/YY

Total Experience

in years &

months

PG/ Tutor Forensic

Medicine Kasturba Medical

College, Manipal Dec 1991 Dec 1994 3 Years

Assistant

Professor Forensic

Medicine Kasturba Medical

College, Mangaluru 18/01/1995 17/01/2000 5 Years

Associate

Professor Forensic Medicine

K.S. Hegde Medical Academy,

Mangaluru 18/01/ 2000 31/10/ 2002 2 Years 10 Months A.J.Institute of

Medical Sciences &

Research Centre, Mangaluru

31/10/ 2002 31/12/ 2003 1 Year 2 Months

Professor &

H.O.D

Forensic Medicine

A.J.Institute of Medical Sciences &

Research Centre, Mangaluru

01/01/ 2004 Till date

International Journals

1. Otegbayo L.O., Venkatesan M, Jayaprakash K, Nishu Vakil. Awareness about the coronary risk factors in Negerian population – A community based study. Online International Journal of Medical and Social Sciences. 2015;1(4):107-111. 2454-2385 (Online Version).

2. Goel S, Tank R, Singh A, Khichi SK, Bypareddy R, Goyal P, Karkala J. Are doctor’s hands contributing in spreading nosocomial pathogens? Rapid appraisal from a tertiary care health center of Northern India. Int J Res Med Sci. 2016; 4(6): 1978-1982.

3. Shetty U, Jayaprakash K, Deepak C. Patil, Karen Prajwal Castelino. Intentional self poisoning: Scenario at a tertiary health care hospital in MANGALURU, India, International Journal of A J Institute of Medical Sciences 2013;2:17-24.

4. Vinayachandra PH, Monteiro FNP, Jayaprakash K, Bhagavath P, Viveka S, D’Souza HL, A study on Stapes Morphometry from MangaluruKarnataka, Medico-Legal Update 2013;

13(1):69-73.

5. Vinayachandra PH, Monteiro FNP, Jayaprakash K, Bhagavath P, Viveka S, Estimating stature from percutaneous length of ulna in South India population-Medico-Legal Update 2013; 13(1):74-77.

National Journals

1. Jayaraman L, K. M, Khichi SK, Singh A, Goel S, Roy A, K. J, Goyal P. Self-perceived risk and barriers to cervical cancer screening among patients seeking care at a tertiary care teaching hospital in Tamil Nadu. Int J Res Med Sci. 2016; 4(3): 766-769.

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2. Jayaraman L, Khichi SK, Singh A, Goel S, Karkala , Goyal P, Shankar V. Pattern of feto- maternal outcome and complications in pregnancy induced hypertension from a tertiary level health care teaching institution of Tamil Nadu, India. Int J Res Med Sci. 2016; 4(5):

1402-1406.

3. Rathinam RD, Singh A, Goyal P, Chhoker VK, Jayaprakash K, Goel S, Chikkara P. Vitreous potassium concentration as a predictor of postmortem interval: A cross-sectional study among poisoning and burns cases at a tertiary care center in rural Haryana. J NTR Univ Health Sci 2015;4:214-8

4. Singh A, Goel S, A Surana, R Surana4, A Bhardwaj, Karkala J. Prevalence of Coronary Risk Factors among Population Aged 35 Years and Above From Rural Maharashtra, India.

JKIMSU 2014; 3(1): 74-79.

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