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Radiology

Radiology Department

“FROM IMAGES TO INSIGHT, FROM DIAGNOSIS TO DECISION”

OVERVIEW

The Radiology Department provides comprehensive diagnostic and interventional imaging services essential for accurate diagnosis, treatment planning, and patient management. Equipped with modern imaging technology, the department supports all clinical specialties with a strong focus on quality, safety, and precision.

Vision and Mission
Vision

To be a center of excellence in diagnostic and interventional radiology through advanced imaging technology, academic excellence, innovative research, and patient-centered care.

Mission

Deliver accurate, timely, and evidence-based imaging services.

Train students to develop strong clinicoradiological correlation skills.

Promote research, innovation, and continuous professional development.

Academic & Training Framework

1. Structured Academic Programs for Undergraduate Students

Core Curriculum

Structured lectures and practical postings introducing the fundamentals of diagnostic radiology, radiation safety, and imaging modalities.

Clinical Rotation

Hands-on exposure in radiology suites (X-ray, Ultrasound, CT, MRI) to understand indications, contraindications, and basic image interpretation.

System-Based Imaging

Focused modules on chest, abdominal, musculoskeletal, and neuroimaging tailored to undergraduate-level medical education.

2. Integrated Teaching with Basic and Clinical Departments

Anatomy & Physiology Integration

Correlating normal radiological anatomy (cross-sectional and conventional) with first-year basic sciences.

Clinico-Radiological Meetings

Joint sessions with departments like General Surgery, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, and OB-GYN to discuss active patient cases.

Pathology Correlation

Reviewing imaging findings alongside histopathology reports to understand disease progression and manifestation.

3. Active Learning Methodologies

Problem-Based Learning (PBL)

Case-based group discussions where students use imaging clues to deduce clinical diagnoses.

Radiology Quizzes & Film Reviews

Interactive “spotter” quizzes and rapid-fire film viewing sessions to build confidence in identifying emergency findings.

Seminars & Journal Clubs

Student-led presentations on emerging imaging technologies, contrast media safety, and evidence-based imaging protocols.

Hands-on Workshops

Interactive, simulation-based workshops covering basic ultrasound scanning techniques and radiation protection protocols.

4. Faculty-Guided Student Research & Innovation

Mentorship Programs

Pairing students with radiology faculty to design and execute short-term imaging-based research projects.

Innovation in Imaging

Encouraging student involvement in artificial intelligence (AI) applications in radiology, 3D printing from DICOM data, and quality improvement audits.

Publication & Presentation Support

Guiding students to present abstracts at national radiology conferences and publish case reports in peer-reviewed journals.

5. Continuous Medical Education (CME) & Professional Development

Periodic CME Programs

Hosting regular seminars on advancing modalities like functional MRI, PET-CT, and molecular imaging.

Interventional Radiology Workshops

Conducting specialized, hands-on workshops on image-guided biopsies, drainages, and vascular interventions for residents and practicing clinicians.

Safety & Compliance Training

Regular updates on radiation safety guidelines (ALARA principle), contrast allergy management, and medical-legal aspects of imaging.

Carrier Relevance

Department of Radio-diagnosis plays a pivotal role in medical education. Strengthens the clinical decision-making process through precision imaging and early disease detection. Encourages a culture of research, innovation, and academic excellence. In essence, it is the bridge between science and patient care.

Clinical Services
  • Digital X-ray imaging
  • Ultrasonography (USG) including Doppler
  • Computed Tomography (CT)
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
  • Image-guided procedures and biopsies
  • Emergency and trauma imaging
  • Interventional radiology support
Facilities and Technology
  • Fully digital PACS-enabled department
  • High-resolution ultrasound with Doppler
  • Radiation safety and quality assurance protocols
Patient and Family Information

Clear guidance on imaging procedures, preparation, radiation safety, contrast use, and post-procedure care with emphasis on patient comfort and informed consent.

FACULTY

Dr. Rajiv Ranjan Kumar
MBBS, MD Radiodiagnosis
Professor & Head of Department, Radio-diagnosis

Dr. Rajiv Ranjan Kumar is a highly experienced and accomplished radiologist with decades of service in diagnostic imaging, medical education, and institutional leadership. As the Head of the Department, he plays a pivotal role in clinical decision-making, academic mentoring, and administrative management. His core areas of expertise include X-ray, ultrasonography, CT, MRI, and interventional radiology. He is committed to maintaining high standards of patient care, ethical practice, and academic excellence.

Academic Qualifications:
  • MBBS – Bhagalpur Medical College
  • MD (Radiodiagnosis) – Darbhanga Medical College
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
  • Senior Resident – Safdarjung Hospital
  • Specialist – Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospital (June 1999 – May 2009)
  • Head of Department - Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Medical College & Hospital (May 2009 – February 2026)
  • Upgraded to Associate Professor – GGSIP University
WORK PROFILE:
  • Head of Department overseeing clinical, academic, and administrative functions of Radiology Department.
  • Supervision and reporting of advanced diagnostic imaging including X-ray, USG, CT, and MRI.
  • Active involvement in Emergency imaging services.
  • Training and mentoring of undergraduate, postgraduate, and DNB students.
  • Implementation of quality assurance, radiation safety, and departmental protocols.
  • Coordination with multidisciplinary teams for comprehensive patient management.
ACADEMIC & ADMINISTRATIVE ROLES:
  • 6-7 years experience as DNB Guide and Co-guide in Department of Radio-diagnosis DDU Hospital, a recognized DNB center.
  • DNB Coordinator for 12 years at Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Medical College & Hospital.
  • 14 years of experience as Member Secretary, Institutional Ethics Committee.
  • Recognized DNB Teacher and Examiner.
DISSERTATION:
  • Details of dissertation work can be added as per institutional records.
RESEARCH & ACADEMICS:
  • Actively involved in clinical research, academic teaching, CMEs, workshops, and national conferences. Dedicated to advancing radiological sciences and fostering academic excellence among students and professionals.
Publications:
  1. Ranjan R, Sharma P, Gupta P. Sonographic evaluation of gynecological masses with its pathological correlation. Int J Rad RadiatTher 2019; 6(5): 167-172.
  2. Ranjan R, Sharma P, Khan Y, Malhotra K, Khan Y, Renuka P. Breast Elastography: Our Initial Experience with Strain and Shear Wave Elastography. Int Jour of Science and Research Method 2018; 10(3): 22-40.
  3. Sharma P, Sethi A, Ranjan R, Mittal A. CT findings in patients presenting with Dementia and their clinical correlation. J of Ind Med Ass 2016; 114(2): 267-270.
  4. Sharma P, Ranjan R. Role of Colour Doppler Ultrasound Examination of Cavernosal Artery in cases of Suspected Vasculogenic cause of Erectile Dysfunction. J of Scientific Research and Reports 2016; 9(2): 1-9.
  5. Sharma P, Mishra A, Ranjan R. Comparative study of Ultrasound Guided Foam Sclerotherapy and Surgical Management for the treatment of varicose vein. J of Scientific Research and Reports 2015; 9(1): 1-8.
  6. Sharma P, Ranjan R. Accuracy of High Resolution Sonographic Evaluation of Painful Shoulder. J of Scientific Research and Reports 2015; 8(5): 1-16.
  7. Sharma P, Ranjan R, Gupta R, Dev A. Role of Ultrasound in eye diseases in Indian Population. J of Scientific Research and Reports 2015; 8(4): 1-7.
  8. S Sujitha, Rajiv Ranjan Kumar, Jitendra Kumar, Rekha Diwan. Clinical Profile in Patients of Ameobic Liver Abscess with and without Hyperbilirubinemia: A Prosepective Cohort Study.
  9. Neeru Malik, Sandhya Jain, Rajiv Ranjan, Divya Maurya, Nikita Madan, Uday k. Singh, Vinayak Malik, Sanjay Choudhary, Anupa Singhal, Natasha Tyagi: Cerebroplacental Ratio as a Predictor of Perinatal Outcome in Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy and Its Comparison With Its Constituent Doppler Indices
  10. P. S Khatana, Jitendra Kumar, Rajeev Ranjan Kumar, Siddharth Khemka, Shardool Vikram Gupta: A comparative study evaluating the role of nasogastric tube following ileostomy reversal surgery
  11. Jitendra Kumar, Samar Iftikhar, Shardool Vikram Gupta, Rajiv Ranjan Kumar, Renu Gur and Sandeep Kumar: Triple-arm randomized controlled trial comparing metronidazole, tinidazole, and secnidazole in the treatment of amoebic liver abscess: The TARMENTS trial
Dr. Mahesh Kumar
MBBS, MD Radiodiagnosis
Assistant Professor, Radiology

Dr. Mahesh Kumar is an experienced radiologist actively involved in diagnostic imaging, teaching, and academic activities. His areas of expertise include X-ray, ultrasound, CT, MRI, and emergency radiology with a commitment to accurate diagnosis and patient safety.

Academic Qualifications:
  • MBBS Maulana Azad Medical College Delhi
  • MD NSCB MEDICAL COLLEGE JABALPUR
  • SR Sukhsagar Medical college Jabalpur
Dissertation:
  • Evaluation of ultrasound diagnostic criteria of placenta accreta spectrum disorders
Research and ACADEMICS:
  • Active involvement in clinical research, academic teaching, CMEs, workshops, and conference participation.
Dr. Omdutt Sharma
Ph.D., M.Phil. ,B. Ed.
Assistant Professor (Statistics)

Dr. Mahesh Kumar is an experienced radiologist actively involved in diagnostic imaging, teaching, and academic activities. His areas of expertise include X-ray, ultrasound, CT, MRI, and emergency radiology with a commitment to accurate diagnosis and patient safety.

Academic Qualifications:
  • Ph.D. (2018): Department of Statistics, M.D. University, Rohtak
  • M.Phil. (2013): Department of Statistics, M.D. University, Rohtak
  • B. Ed. (2012): Lt.M.S.M. College (Bahadurgarh), M.D. University, Rohtak
  • M.Sc. Statistics (2012): Department of Statistics, M.D. University, Rohtak
Achievements:
  • Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test (TGT & PGT) Qualified.
  • Central Teacher Eligibility Test Qualified.
Researcher guided:
  • Ph.D. Research Schoolar: 1 (Co- Guided)
  • M.Sc. Project: 04
Membership:
  • Life Member of Indian Association for Reliability and Statistics (IARS)
  • Life Member of Indian Society for Probability and Statistics (ISPS)
Experience:
  • As Lecturar (Guest) in Department of Mathematics at Govt. Post Graduate Nehru College Jhajjar during Aug 2013-April 2017, four year teaching experience.
  • Two year experience in the form of Collecton, compilation, analysis of data and interpretation of the results.
  • Working as Assistant Professor (Mathematics & Statistics) as faculty of Sciences at PDM University, Bahadurgarh during 6 August, 2018 to 7 April 2026.
  • Woring as Assistant Professor (Statistics) in the Department of Community Medicine at Maharaja Agarsen Kedar Nath Gupta Medical College, Nuna Majra, Bahadurgarh, Haryana from 8 April 2026 till now.
Research Paper Published/Accepted
  1. Omdutt Sharma, Surender Kumar, Naveen Kumar, “An Alternative Approach of Similarity Measure for Decision-Making in fuzzy Environments”, International Journal of Statistics and Reliability Engineering (IJSRE), 12(2), 2025, 85-94. (UGC listed)
  2. Omdutt Sharma, Surender Kumar, Naveen Kumar, “Probabilistic Entropy Measure Derived by using Quadratic Polynomials and their Properties” , International Journal of Advance Scientific Research and engineering trends, 9(4), 2025, 98-103. (UGC listed)
  3. Omdutt Sharma, Surender Kumar, Naveen Kumar & Pratiksha Tiwari, “On Use of Entropy Function for Validating Differential Calculus Results”, Mathematics and Statistics, 12(3), 2024, 283-291, (Scopus). (UGC listed)
  4. Omdutt Sharma, Pratiksha Tiwari & Priti Gupta, “Dimensionality Reduction- A Soft Set Theoretic and Soft Graph Approach”, Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology, 43(4), july-aug 2021, 1063-1070, (Scopus). (UGC listed)
  5. Omdutt Sharma, Pratiksha Tiwari & Priti Gupta, “A New Non-Probabilistic Divergence Measure of Fuzzy Matrix & its Applications”, Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology, 43(2), march-april 2021, 372-383, (Scopus). (UGC listed)
  6. Omdutt Sharma, Pratiksha Tiwari & Priti Gupta, “Some Information Measures for Fuzzy Rough Sets”, International Journal of Fuzzy System and Application(IJFSA), Vol. 10, 2(5), 2021,82-102, (Scopus). (UGC listed)
  7. Omdutt Sharma, Priti Gupta, “Non-Probabilistic Information Measurs of Fuzzy Matrix & their Application in Medical Diagnosis”, International Journal of Statistics and Reliability Engineering(IJSRE), 8(2), 2021, 232-242. (2350-0174 (P),2656-2378(E)), (UGC listed)
  8. Alka Rani, Omdutt Sharma & Priti Gupta, “Logarithmic Information Measures for Fuzzy Soft Matrices”, International Journal of Statistics and Reliability Engineering(IJSRE), 7(1), 2020, 131-139. (UGC listed)
  9. Omdutt Sharma & Priti Gupta, “Logarithmic Entropy Measures for Fuzzy Rough Set and their Application in Decision Making Problem”, International Journal of Fuzzy System Application(IJFSA), 9(2), 2020,80-97, (Scopus). (UGC listed)
  10. Omdutt Sharma & Priti Gupta, “Probabilistic Entropy Measures Derived by using Conic-section equation and their Application in Dimension Reduction”, Journal of Statistics Management Systems (JSMS), 22(6), 2019, 1163-1181, https://www. tandfonline.com/ action/ show Cit Formats?doi=10.1080/09720510.2019.1596593 (ESCI). (UGC listed)
  11. Omdutt Sharma, Pratiksha Tiwari & Priti Gupta, “Fuzzy soft matrices entropy-application in data reduction: fuzzy soft matrices”, International Journal of Fuzzy System Application (IJFSA), 7(3), 2018, 56-75, (Scopus). (UGC listed)
  12. Omdutt Sharma, Sonia & Priti Gupta, “Some Trigonometric Entropy for Fuzzy Rough Set and their Application in Medical Area”, International Journal for Research in Engineering Application & Management (IJREAM) (ISSN: 2454-9150), 4(3), 2018, 570-578, (UGC listed)
  13. Omdutt Sharma & Priti Gupta, “A sine trigonometric similarity measures on fuzzy rough sets & it’s application in medical diagnosis”, Aryabhatta Journal of Mathematics and Informatics® (ABJMI) (2394-9309(E)/0975–7139 (P)), 9(1), 2017, 272-283. (UGC listed)
  14. Omdutt Sharma, Alka Rani & Priti Gupta, “Some similarity and distance measures on fuzzy rough sets & it’s applications“, International Journal of Engineering, Science and Mathematics (IJESM) (2320-0294), 6(5), 2017, 85-105. (UGC listed)
  15. Omdutt Sharma, Prince Goyal & Priti Gupta, “An approach to data reduction & decision making problem by hybridization of fuzzy soft set and graph theory”, International Journal of Computer Applications(IJCA), (0975-8887), 175(2), 2017, 17-25. (UGC listed)
  16. Omdutt Sharma, Priti Gupta & Abhishek Sheoran “Dimensionality reduction using fuzzy soft set theory”, International Journal of Statistics and Reliability Engineering (IJSRE) (2350-0174 (P),2656-2378(E)), 4(2), 2017, 154-158. (UGC listed)
  17. Priti Gupta & Omdutt Sharma, “Feature Selection: An Overview”, Impact: International Journal of Information Engineering and Technology (Impact-IJIET),1(1), 2015, 25-36.