DR. S.V. SINGH, OMBUDSPERSON - E-mail ID: ombudsperson@santosh.ac.in

Surgeon Captain (Dr) Navneet Nath (R)

 

QUALIFICATIONS:

MBBS, Punjabi University, Patiala Nov 1986
MD (Pathology), Armed Forces Medical College, Pune; May 1993
 

MCI Registration:

Punjab Medical Council Reg. No. 25025 [MBBS]

MCI, Delhi Reg. No. 12-11684 [MD (Pathology)]

 

Working Experience:

As a Pathologist - 30 years 

 

PROFESSIONAL SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE:

Wide experience in the establishment, modernisation and running of the Department of Pathology in Teaching Hospitals, including:

  • Cytology
  • Histopathology
  • Haematology
  • Clinical Pathology

 

TEACHING EXPERIENCE:

  • Total teaching experience of 23 years.
  • Professor (Pathology) for 14 years

 

CAREER HISTORY:

  • Served as a Pathologist in the Indian Navy for 25 years.
  • Consultant and HOD at INHS Kalyani Hospital, Visakhapatnam a multispecialty hospital for two tenures totalling 7 years.
  • Consultant and HOD at INHS Asvini HospitalMumbai, a premier tertiary care and PG teaching hospital, affiliated to Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik and in two tenures totalling 6 years and 10 months.
  • Consultant and HOD at Army College of Medical Sciences and affiliated Hospitals, Delhi Cantt, with UG and PG students in three tenures totalling 8 years and 9 months 
  • HOD and Vice Principal at NRI Institute of Medical Sciences, Visakhapatnam, a Medical College with UG and PG students for two years
  • Professor at Muzaffarnagar Medical College for one year
  • Professor and HOD at Santosh Medical College and Hospital, Ghaziabad, a premier teaching hospital. (March 2023 onwards)

 

RESEARCH PROJECTS:

Conducted the following projects as a principal worker at INHS Asvini, under the aegis of the Armed Forces Medical Research Committee (AFMRC), a National Research body.

  • “Diagnosis of Extra-pulmonary Tuberculosis using five parameters.”

 

PUBLICATIONS:

  1. Narayan S, Hande V, Nath N.  Congenital Malaria – A report on two cases.  Journal of Marine Medical Society 1999; 1: 128 – 129.
  2. Narayan S, Nath N, Hande V. Post-vaccination Hepatitis-B antigenemia in a child with jaundice – A case report.  Journal of Marine Medical Society 2000; 2: 78 – 79.
  3. Satyanarayana S, Gorthi SP, Bhardwaj JR, Nath N, Sharma S.   Disseminated Cysticercosis.  Medical Journal Armed Forces India. 2002; 50:1180-1183.
  4. Bhandari A, Nath N, Kumar A, Narayan S.   Clinical and Hematological Features of Dengue in Children Presenting at a Zonal Hospital in a Dengue-naïve Area.   Journal of Marine Medical Society 2013; 15: 14 – 18.
  5. Nath N, Narayan S.  Can Umbilical Cord Blood Counts substitute Venous Blood Counts done in the First Six Hours of Life in Term Neonates? Journal of Marine Medical Society 2014; 16: 34 – 37.
  6. Chattopadhyay R, Nath N, Madan R, Chawla N, Ray M.  Antimicrobial Resistance Patterns of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in a Tertiary Care Hospital. Journal of Marine Medical Society 2014; 16: 119 – 122.
  7. Munde S, Madan R, Nath N, Trehan A, Anand KB, Kaur G, Ghosh K.   Castleman’s Disease – An Unusual Presentation – Case Report. Journal of Marine Medical Society 2015; 17: 90 – 92.
  8. Kaur G, Madan R, Ray R, Nath N, Trehan A, Chattopadhyay R, Anand KB.  Ulcerative Cutaneous Chromoblastomycosis: A Case Report.  Journal of Marine Medical Society 2015; 17: 93 – 95.
  9.  Kamal D, Thakur V, Nath N, Malhotra T, Gupta A, Batlish R.  Adverse  Events following ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 Vaccine (COVISHIELD) amongst health care workers: A  Prospective Observational Study. Medical Journal Armed Forces India. 2021;77:S283-S288.

 

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:

  • Life Member, Marine Medical Society of India.
  • Life Member, Bombay Medical Congress

 

Awards and Recognition

Awarded Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief Commendation for professional work in Pathology in the year 2004