Dermatology
The Department of Dermatology is committed to providing comprehensive care for diseases of the skin, hair, and nails while promoting excellence in medical education and clinical research. With a patient-centered approach and the use of advanced diagnostic and therapeutic technologies, the department offers high-quality dermatological services to the community.Our team is dedicated to clinical excellence, academic rigor, and continuous professional development, ensuring holistic care and effective learning experiences for students and patients alike.
Undergraduate Curriculum
The undergraduate (UG) program in Dermatology is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in both basic and clinical dermatology. The curriculum includes:
Structured theory sessions covering essential concepts in dermatology, venereology, and leprosy
Clinical postings to provide hands-on experience in diagnosis and management of common skin disorders.
Case discussions, demonstrations, and seminars to strengthen clinical reasoning and practical knowledge.
Assessment and feedback to ensure continuous learning and professional growth.
Students are actively encouraged to participate in academic activities such as journal clubs, quizzes, and interdepartmental meetings to enhance their learning and communication skills.
Clinical Services
The Department of Dermatology provides a wide range of outpatient and inpatient services, offering evidence-based care for various dermatological conditions. Key clinical services include:
General Dermatology consultations
Management of allergic, infectious, and autoimmune skin diseases
Leprosy and Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) clinics
Dermatosurgery, cryotherapy, and electrocautery procedures
Cosmetic and Aesthetic Dermatology services
Trichology and pigmentary disorder management
Phototherapy and laser treatments
The department also conducts specialized clinics to ensure focused care for chronic and complex dermatological cases.
Publications:
| S.No | Faculty Name | Publications |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Dr. K. Radha Raja Prabha |
1. K. Radha Raja Prabha1,*, P. Mohana Lakshmi2, P.C. Chittambalam3 , A. Sathish Selvakumar4 Case control evaluation of serum vitamin D levels in psoriasis IP Indian Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, January-March, 2019;5(1):1-5 2. K. Radha Raja Prabha1 *, A. Sathish Selvakumar A clinico-epidemiological study of HIV seroconcordant and serodiscordant couples Prabha KRR et al. Int J Res Dermatol. 2019 Feb;5(1):72-77 3. Neirita Hazarika 1, Radha K Rajaprabha
Assessment of Life Quality Index Among Patients with Acne Vulgaris in a Suburban Population 2016 Mar-Apr;61(2):163-8. 4. Dr. K. Radha Raja Prabha, Dr. S. Karthik Raja, Dr. Misbah Dulvi, Dr. V.U. Karthikeyan. 5. Dr. K. Radha Raja Prabha, Dr.S.Karthik Raja, Dr. Alagammai, Dr. Misbah Dulvi. 6. K. Radha Raja Prabha, S. Karthik Raja, K. Preethi, Arun Kumar Jacob R, V.U. Karthikeyan. A Prospective Study on Levels of Anxiety and Depression among Vitiligo Patients. International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research 2024; 16(3); 365-372 7. A Sathish Selva Kumar, K. Radha Raja Prabha, S. Karthik Raja. Association between Metabolic Syndrome and Psoriasis – A Case Control Study. GJMEDPH2024; Vol.13, issue 3 |
| 2. | Dr. S. Karthik Raja |
1. Dr. K. Radha Raja Prabha, Dr. S. Karthik Raja, Dr. Misbah Dulvi,Dr. V.U. Karthikeyan. 2. Dr. K. Radha Raja Prabha, Dr.S.Karthik Raja, Dr. Alagammai,Dr. Misbah Dulvi. 3. K. Radha Raja Prabha, S. Karthik Raja, K. Preethi, Arun Kumar
Jacob R, V.U. Karthikeyan. 4. A Sathish Selva Kumar, K. Radha Raja Prabha, S. Karthik Raja.
Association between Metabolic Syndrome and Psoriasis – A Case
Control Study. |
| 3. | Dr. Alagammai | 1. Dr. K. Radha Raja Prabha, Dr.S.Karthik Raja, Dr. Alagammai,
Dr. Misbah Dulvi. Topical Corticosteroid Misuse Among Patients Attending Dermatology Department In A Tertiary Care Centre. Afr. J. Bio. Sc. 6(Si2) (2024) |
| 4. | Dr. Arunkumar Jabob |
1. K. Radha Raja Prabha, S. Karthik Raja, K. Preethi, Arun Kumar
Jacob R, V.U. Karthikeyan. A Prospective Study on Levels of Anxiety and Depression among Vitiligo Patients. International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research 2024; 16(3); 365-372 |
Programs:
Additional Qualifications:
Dr. Karthik Raja – Diploma in Aesthetic Medicine, American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine
Fellowship in Liposuction and Fat Transfer, IFAAS
Dr. Alagammai – DNB (DVL)
Dr. Arun Kumar Jacob – DNB (DVL)., MNAMS.,
Dr. Jansi Priyadharshini – Post Doctoral Fellowship in Aesthetic Dermatology
Programs and CME Activities
The Department of Dermatology regularly organizes Continuing Medical Education (CME)programs, workshops, and academic events to promote continuous learning and knowledge sharing among healthcare professionals. Activities include:
- Patient awareness programs conducted regularly for Leprosy, Vitiligo etc
- Conducted CME on Leprosy
- Conducted rally by MBBS students for World HIV Day
- Conducted poster competition for MBBS students for World HIV Day
- Monthly clinico-pathological meetings to discuss interesting cases
- Monthly intra-department CMEs discussing various dermatology topicS
- CME programs on recent advances and innovations in dermatology
Academic collaborations and interdepartmental clinical discussions Through these initiatives, the department aims to enhance professional competency, encourage research, and contribute to the advancement of dermatological science.
