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Nephrology:
Departmental Structure:
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in-house Consultant
Visiting Consultant
Junior/Associate Consultant
Registrar
Resident
Nursing Staff
Paramedics & Technician
Support Staff |
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Multidisciplinary Involvement & Interaction
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24 x 7 Service, all emergencies admission
& effective management
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Specified Admission Day
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On-call consultant, resident 24 x 7
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Critical Care, Coronary Care & Dialysis
unit back up
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Imaging, Pathology, Microbiology & Biochemistry
support round the clock
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Allocated beds
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Specific allocation
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Personnel |
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Well Trained
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Experienced
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Supportive
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Caring
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Alert
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| Diagnostic: |
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Routine Biochemistry, Histopathology &
Microbiology
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ABG, Electrolytes, Osmolarity, Osmolality
analysis
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Urine analysis-routine Microscopic
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Viral Markers
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Renal Function Assessments
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Serum Immunological Markets
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Immunocytochemistry
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Hormone Assay
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Imaging- X-RAY, USG, Renal Doppler, CAT scan,
MRI
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CT Angiography, Renal arteriography
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Renal Radionuclide Scan (DTPA & DMSA)
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Acute renal failure- prerenal, Acute Tubular
Necrosis,
Interstitial Nephritis, post renal
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Chronic renal failure
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Glomerulopathies
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Renal Malignancy
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Renal Calculus
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Transplant recipient support and Complications
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Poisioning, Overdosage
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Rhabdomyolysis
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Snake Bite Envenovnation
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HLA Screening
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Immunofluroscence Study
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Renal Transplantation
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Dedicated Transplant ITU
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