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Affiliated to: Dr. B R Ambedkar University, Agra
Recognized by : Medical Council of India
 
  Dr. SANTOSH KUMAR
 
Qualification MBBS, M.D. (T.B. & Respiratory Disease)
Designation Lecturer & Head of Department
Contact Information  
Address H.No. - 184, Sector-9, Avas Vikas Colony, Agra
Phone Office

 

  Residence  
Mobile

9897517869

email skumardrc2007@rediffmail.com
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  ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIGNMENTS
 
  • Head of Department since April 2009
  • Nodal officer DOTS plus site committee, Agra
  • Member State DOTS plus site committee
   
  PERSONAL ACHIEVEMENTS/DISTINCTIONS
   
  • Joint organizing secretary of 15th National conference of IAB (Broncocon 2010)
  • Fellowship of American College of Chest Physicians
  • Life Member of National college of Chest Physicians
  • Life Member of Indian Association for Bronchology
  • Life Member of UP TB Association
   
  FIELDS OF CLINICAL INTERESTS
 
  • Tuberculosis, Bronchial asthma, ILD, Lung Cancer, COPD
   
  RESEARCH BEING GUIDED
 
   
  RECENT PUBLICATIONS / DOCUMENTARY CONTRIBUTIONS
 
  • Bronchogenic carcinoma-A clinical review
  • Obstructive Sleep apnoea-A clinical review
  • Clinico-bacteriological study of CAT-II failure patients of RNTCP,
  • Bidi smoking and Bronchogenic carcinoma:A case control study
  • Does bid have a lower risk for bronchogenic carcinoma compared to cigarette smoking?
   
  RESEARCH IN HAND
 
  • Study on expression of mpr A Gene in pleural fluid samples from tubercular patients.
  • Study on expression of Cytokine genes-TNF-α and IFN-γ in pleural fluid, sample from tubercular patients Prediction of exercise capacity by lung diffusion capacity in apparently healthy Selam workers in Agra.
  • The prevalence of MDR and XDR in category 2 and category 1 failure patients of DOTS (RNTCP)

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