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Medical Clinical Research

Location:
Bengaluru, KA, India
Salary:
12 laks per annum
Posted:
November 05, 2017

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DR. ASHWINI. M. JANTIKAR.

M.B.B.S. M.D. Biochemistry

Residence address:

Current Address: 1st floor, Villa No.3189, Way 4443, Azaiba, behind Rawasco, Muscat

Permanent Address: #51; Chaitanya, 2nd Main, Bikasipura, Paul Chinnappa Layout; Adjacent to ISRO Layout; Bengaluru-61

Email ID: ac245u@r.postjobfree.com;

Contact Nos: 720-***-****(SMS Only); +91-831*******

+968-******** (Phone and whatsApp); +968-********

Correspondence Address:

C/o Manish Jantikar; Alwataniya United Engineering and contracting company, LLC. PO Box 2053 postal code-111 central post office; Muscat.

E-mail: ac245u@r.postjobfree.com Mobile No: +968- 90657351 / +968-********

References:

1.Dr A.D.Deepak, MD.

HOD Biochemistry, MGM Medical College, Navi Mumbai

998-***-****.

2.Dr. Gautam Sarkar, MD.

HOD Biochemistry; Subharti Medical College Swami Vivekananda University,

Meerut, Ph.No.088********

3.Dr. S.Salvi, MD PhD (UK)

The Director, Chest Research Foundation,

Vadagoan Sheri, Kalyani Nagar, Marigold premises

Pune; 020-******-**/71, 093********

4. Dr. Arati Borkar

Director, Quality Assurance, iGate Clinical Research, (Diagnosearch Clinical Research) Thane Mumbai.022- 67776300

Profile:

Lab postings at central Biochemistry lab. Overall supervision of the lab as consultant Biochemist, sample acceptance for processing or rejection of sample for processing and coordinating the same for re-sampling and documentation, handling the queries of physicians, patients and technicians on routine basis.

Teaching Medical Biochemistry subject to Medical students who are doing MBBS course, by delivering lectures, coordinating the classes practical schedules with other faculty members for the course, conducting practical classes, conducting tests, correcting answer sheets. Examination conduction and evaluation.

Undergone training in ISO 15189 for Internal auditing during January 2016

Reporting all Biochemistry samples of the hospital which has fully automated two machines AU 450./Vitros 250,Minivdas for Chemiluminescence.

Reporting of samples which are run on Semi- auto machine at Department of Biochemistry for Charity samples.

Academic highlights:

Reviewer: Respiratory Medicine which is an Elsevier Journal since 2012.Completed around 11 review assigsnments. (Details of which can be provided on request)

Education:

1.MD In Biochemistry in the Year May 2014; Subharti Medical College, Swami Vivekananda University Meerut. MCI Reg NO-55674 (Additional qualification registration)

2.AFIH (Associate Fellow In Industrial Health) by Central labour Institute (CLI Mumbai) in the year 2009:

3.M.B.B.S. (1994 -1999) Mahadevappa Rampure Medical College (MRMC), Gulbarga, Karnataka. Registration No. 55674 April 2000(Karnataka Medical Council)

4.PDCR. (Professional Diploma in Clinical Research) By Catalyst clinical Services Pvt. Ltd, March 2006

5.PGDEMS (Professional Diploma in Emergency medicine) From Symbiosis Centre for Health Care, Pune, 2004

Experience:

1.As Assistant Professor/Consultant at MGM Medical College Navi Mumbai since 1st July, 2014-30th June 2016.

The responsibilities;

Worked as consultant Biochemist in the Central Lab which is NABL accreditated.Overall supervision of the lab as consultant Biochemist, sample acceptance for processing or rejection of sample for processing and coordinating the same for re-sampling and documentation, handling the queries of physicians, patients and technicians on routine basis.

Reporting of the lab reports correlating it with the clinical diagnosis.

Reporting immediately if any values beyond critical values to the physicians.

Reporting ABG samples immediately as and when the samples received and processed.

Troponin T, reporting and its follow up sample reporting.

Delivered lectures on Protein Metabolism, Integration of Metabolism, Biological oxidation, Carbohydrate Metabolism, Lipid Metabolism, Vitamins, General Biochemistry on carbohydrates, Proteins, Lipids for MBBS 1st year students.

Practical demonstration, actual supervision of the practical conduct by the students and guiding them in the procedure.

Conducting tutorials for the students on scheduled topics.

Question paper setting for monthly tests, conducting the examination, answer paper evaluation, practical examination conduct, taking oral examination that is viva.

2. Worked as Resident in the department of Biochemistry Subharti Medical College Meerut from 2nd May 2011- 13 June 2014.

As resident worked on Vitro 250, for sample processing, reporting of samples according to the SOP of lab as the lab is NABL accredited.

Night duties were done for reporting emergency patient’s samples.

Lectures/Practicals, tutorials, test supervision, correcting papers were taken for MBBS students, BDS students, Nursing students, MLT students and Naturopathy students.

3. Worked as Tutor in the department of Physiology at SGT Medical college from18th October 2010 to 30thApril 2011.

4. Private Medical Practice from Nov 2008 to October 2010

5. Worked as Clinical operation/ Medical Quality Assurance Associate at iGATE Clinical Research International (October 2007-Nov 2008).

6. Worked with Quintiles as Clinical research Co-ordinator for a multicenter global clinical trial in Cardiology at Bangalore. (Dec 2005 –Feb 2006)

7. Worked as a Research associate, Cipla Chest Research Foundation, Pune. (FEB 2004 - December-2005)

8 Resident Medical Officer at Manas Vardhan mental and de-addiction Center, Pune

(Feb 2003-Feb2004)

Having experience in Psychiatric medicine.

Responsibility: Treating the medical complaints and minor

surgical complaints of the admitted patients.

9. Resident Medical Officer in NICMAR

(November 2002-July 2003)

10. Tutor in the Department of Physiology MVJ Medical College, Channasandra, Bangalore.

(December2001 -July2002)

11. Resident Medical Officer in Wagad Welfare Society Hospital, Bhachau, Kachchh (September2000-January 2001).

Compulsory rotator internship (March 1999-March 2000)

Urban Internship- Govt General Hospital, Gulbarga.

Experimentation Skills:

AU 480 at Biochemistry central lab MGM Navi Mumbai

ELISA; Minividas; ABG Machines; Fully automated dry Chemistry machines(Vitros 250) at Chatrapati Shivaji Subharti Hospital Meerut; Semi auto analysers for biochemical assay;

EISA for VitB12, VitD and for TPO antibodies.

Spirometry with Pneumotacograph 2120, Spiro lab and VitalographR, 2160.

Skin prick test for allergy testing, particularly with aeroallergen.

Impulse Osilometry, body Plethysmography.

PMDI with spacer, rota halers, Nebulizer, Kokos dosimeters,

Rhinomanometry.

Peak nasal Inspiratory flow rate machine

Wrights peak expiratory flow rate machine.

Co analyzer

Special tests conducted:

Bronchial challenge: Conducted nearly 100 bronchial challenge tests with 5, AMP.

Skin prick tests

Nasal challenge tests with 5, AMP

Audit: Faced an audit on 25th of April 2005 for the study A randomized double blind, prospective, single dose, cross over, phase III, placebo controlled study to evaluate safety and efficacy of Levosalbutamol in comparison with racemic Salbutamol delivered by pressurized Metered Dose inhaler p(MDI) in patients with chronic stable bronchial asthma. In this project I have served as team leader. (CIPLA)

Conferences attended:

Undergone training in ISO 15189 for Internal auditing during January 2016

AMBICON-2013;Presented scientific paper:

ACBICON-2011; Presented Poster.

10th Biennial congress of the Trans- pacific Allergy and immunology Society; Oral paper presentation was given on number of blows required during bronchial challenge.

List of Publications and Conference Presentations.

1. Jantikar A, Sewlikar S, Bal T, Mandale J, Takavale A, Shaikh A, Salvi S. (2004). Number of blows required during bronchial challenge.

For oral paper presentation in 10th Biennial congress of the Trans-pacific Allergy and Immunology Society, 21-23 November 2004,held in Mumbai, India.

2. B.Brashier, A. Jantikar, S. Sewlikar, M. Maganji, T Bal, S. Salvi. (2004). Effect of Mosquito coil (MC) smoke inhalation in healthy and mild to moderate asthmatic subjects, NAPCON 2004, Ahmedabad.

3.Jantikar A, Sewlikar S, Bal T, Mandale J, Takavale A, Shaikh A, Salvi S. (2004). Number of blows required during bronchial challenge. Published in CHEST2005; 128; 469-470 DOI: 10.1378/chest.128.1.469

4. Ashwini Jantikar, MBBS Bill B Brashier, DTCD, A.Raghupathy, DTCD V.Vincent Trupti Bal and Sundeep, Salvi, MD, PhD

A single dose of Tiotropium produces a significant improvement in 6-MW distance in severe COPD subjects. European Respiratory Society Annual Congress 2005. Abstract No. 255918

5. Bill B Brashier, Jyoti Londhe, Ashwini M Jantikar, Manisha Maganji. Trupti Bal, Sundeep S Salvi, Clinical research, Chest research Foundation Pune.

Prevalence of Obstructive Lung diseases in 12,043 slum dwellers of Pune City, India European Respiratory Society Annual Congress 2005.

Abstract No-255635.

6. Ashwini M Jantikar Brashier, B. A Raghupathy, Trupti bal, Sundeep Salvi. Levosalbutamol is as effective as in chronic stable asthma, compared to Racemic Salbutamol in half the dose.

Respiratory Medicine

7. Comparison of bronchodilator Responses of Levosalbutamol and Salbutamol given by pressurized metered dose inhaler: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Single-Dose, Study.

Jantikar Ashwini, Bill Brashier, Maganji Manisha, Mahadik Purnima, Gokhale Parth, Gogtay Jaideep, Salvi Sundeep.

ERJ (European Respiratory Journal)

8. Addition of Formoterol to Tiotropium in a single inhaler produces better FEV1 and FVC responses when measured over 24 hours following single dose administration in subjects with COPD. Brashier B, Jantikar A, Maganji M, Raghupathy A, Valsa S, GokhaleP,Mahadik P, Gogtay JA, Salvi SS. Accepted for poster presentation at ACCP 2005 October 29th to November 3rd at Montreal CANADA.

Workshops:

Attended Workshop on Soft skills in Medical Education-AMBICON-2013

1. GCP Lecture Series: Attended the lectures on Good Clinical Practice held in the month of May and April 2004 at Chest Research Foundation, Pune. Various aspects and guidelines of GCP were covered during the lectures.

2. Spirometry workshop held at Chest Research Foundation, Pune on 05/06/2004.

3. Allergic Rhinitis: Introduction, Etiology, Pathogenesis, Pathology, Medical and Surgical Management, held at Chest Research Foundation, Pune on 21/08/2004.

4. Introduction to statistics. By Mrs. Trupti Bal, Statistician, conducted at Chest Research

Foundation during the month of October 2004.

5. Attended Pharma Research Confluence which was held In Mumbai, 24-26 Feb 2005, organized by well-known Pharma companies

6. Trained in GOI/WHO collaborative project on Development of SOPs Guidelines, Training modules for Good Clinical Practice (GCP) Programme for new drug clinical trials, Organized by Department of Clinical Pharmacology TNMC and BYL Nair Ch.Hospital at Mumbai 29th to 30th April, 2005.

The Information provided in this CV is genuine and true to the best of my Knowledge.

(Dr. Ashwini M. Jantikar) Date: 03/10/17



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