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4th National Pharmacovigilance Week – 2024

Date: 17.09.2024 to 23.09.2024
The event was observed in the “Adverse drug monitoring centre”, Department of Pharmacology, Rajarajeswari Medical College and Hospital, Bengaluru.
The following events were conducted with prior announcement to the faculties and students………….
  • Pharmacovigilance awareness programme
  • Poster making competition: For undergraduate students
  • Short video competiton
  • Quiz competition


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Condolences on the Passing of Srimathi Rukmani Ammal

We convey with regret the sad demise of Srimathi Rukmani Ammal – Mother of our Chairperson & Mother-in-law of Honorable Chancellor on 04th October 2024. The management, faculty and nonteaching staff of Rajarajeswari Medical College & Hospital, Bangalore, express their sincere condolences to the family.

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The World Suicide Prevention Day Awareness Walkaton Held In Channasandra

Date: 30th September 2024
Place: UHTC Channasandra.
The event was led by Dr. Shashikala Manjunatha, Professor and Head of the Department of Community Medicine, RRMCH focusing on raising awareness about suicide prevention and mental health with help of banner and other health educational materials. Dr. Manasa A.R (Assistant Professor, Dept. of Community Medicine) along with postgraduate students Dr. P. Sri Harshitha and Dr. Nitish Kumar Dhal, participated in the campain around the area. Undergraduate (MBBS) and paramedical students also took part, and the staff from UHTC played an active role in coordinating the program. RRMCH provided refreshments and transportation, contributing to the successful conclusion of the event.

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Faculty Achievement – ICMR Fund receipt

It is happy to share with all that Dr. Prabhakara S, Professor & Head, Department of Genetics & Central Research Lab got Second Year ICMR funding of Rupees Nineteen lakhs nineteen thousand and forty-three (Rs.1919043) for the ICMR project. The project entitled ”Identification and Screening of candidate genes for Paroxysmal Movement Disorders by Next Generation sequencing approach for developing molecular diagnostics”. The Management of RajaRajeswari Medical College and Hospital congratulates our Central Research Lab Research faculty Dr. Prabhakara S for getting ICMR Grant.

Dr Prabhakara S- ICMR Funding Report

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“Big Nose, Big Problems, Let’s Fix It”

Title: “Big Nose, Big Problems, Let’s Fix It” Date: Saturday, 28th September 2024 Speaker: Dr. Rajendran Dinesh Kumar, Assistant Professor, ENT & HNS Moderator: Dr. T. M. Nagaraj, Professor and HOD, ENT & HNS Audience: All specialty faculty.

Dr. Rajendran Dinesh Kumar presented an insightful session on giant rhinophyma, a severe manifestation of rosacea characterized by nasal tissue hypertrophy. He began by explaining the etiology, linking it to chronic sebaceous gland inflammation. Rhinophyma predominantly affects males and is exacerbated by risk factors..


The speaker presented a compelling case report of a patient with giant rhinophyma, highlighting the significant physical and psychological toll of the condition, including nasal obstruction and social embarrassment. Dr. Rajendran elaborated on medical management options for early cases, including topical treatments and systemic antibiotics, but stressed that surgical intervention is often necessary for advanced cases like the one presented.


The patient was successfully treated with CO₂ laser ablation and scalpel excision, achieving both functional improvement and cosmetic restoration. The speaker detailed challenges such as intraoperative bleeding and emphasized postoperative care for optimal healing.


During the discussion, moderated by Dr. T. M. Nagaraj, faculty members engaged in a multidisciplinary dialogue on surgical approaches, potential recurrence, and differentiation from nasal tumors. The session concluded with a focus on the importance of early diagnosis and collaborative care in managing rhinophyma, especially in its severe forms.