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1
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
PLAN
FOR
Sir J.J. Group of Hospitals, Mumbai
Grant Medical College & Sir J.J. Group of Hospitals Byculla, Mumbai 400 008
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS ................................................................................................................................ 2 INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................................................. 3 MAP WITH LOCATION OF GMC & JJ .................................................................................................... 4 SATELLITE VIEW OF GMC & JJ .............................................................................................................. 5 LOCATION ......................................................................................................................................................... 6 NEED FOR A DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN .............................................................................. 7 TYPES OF DISASTERS ................................................................................................................................ 7
Natural Calamities......................................................................................................................................... 7 Man made disasters ....................................................................................................................................... 7
PRE-DISASTER PLANNING....................................................................................................................... 7 Disaster mitigation ...................................................................................................................................... 7 Disaster preparedness .............................................................................................................................. 8
RISK ASSESSMENT AND VULNERABILITY ANALYS IS .............................................................. 9 EMERGENCY AND TRAUMA CARE SERVICES ............................................................................. 11
Notification of Disaster/ Emergency .................................................................................................... 11 CONTROL ROOM ......................................................................................................................................... 12
Functions of control room ....................................................................................................................... 13 SIGN BOARDS ............................................................................................................................................... 13 ARRIVAL AND TRIAGE .............................................................................................................................. 14 IDENTIFICATION AND REGISTRATION ............................................................................................. 15 REFFERAL PROCESS................................................................................................................................ 15 ACCOMODATION......................................................................................................................................... 16 EQUIPMENTS AND MEDICAL/SURGICAL STORES ..................................................................... 17 FLOOR PLAN OF EMERGENCY WARD & CASUALTY ............................................................... 18 MANPOWER MANAGEMENT .................................................................................................................. 19
Duties of the Emergency Staff .............................................................................................................. 19 Training for hospital staff ........................................................................................................................ 27
ANNEXURE: DEPARTMENTAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN ....................................... 31 GENERAL SURGERY............................................................................................................................. 31 ORTHOPAEDICS ..................................................................................................................................... 35 NEUROSURGERY ................................................................................................................................... 38 ANESTHESIOLOGY ................................................................................................................................ 40 PAEDIATRICS ........................................................................................................................................... 44 PEDIATRIC SURGERY.......................................................................................................................... 48 MEDICINE ................................................................................................................................................... 52 ENT WITH HEAD & NECK SURGERY .................................................................................................. 56 PLASTIC SURGERY.................................................................................................................................... 58 CARDIO VASCULAR THROCIC SURGERY ......................................................................................... 60 CARDIOLOGY............................................................................................................................................. 62 NEPHROLOGY............................................................................................................................................ 64 OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY..................................................................................................... 66 BLOOD BANK.............................................................................................................................................. 68 RADIOLOGY................................................................................................................................................ 72 CHEST DISEASES & TUBERCULOSIS .......................................................................................... 74 PHARMACOLOGY ................................................................................................................................... 76 PATHOLOGY ............................................................................................................................................. 77 FORENSIC .................................................................................................................................................. 81 MICROBIOLOGY........................................................................................................................................ 83 BIOCHEMISTRY.......................................................................................................................................... 87 PREVENTIVE & SOCIAL MEDICINE.................................................................................................... 93 DENTAL ........................................................................................................................................................ 96 PHYSIOLOGY ............................................................................................................................................ 99
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INTRODUCTION
Sir J. J. Group of Hospitals, Mumbai is one of the premier medical
institutions of India. It ranks among the ten best medical colleges of our
country. In 1834, Sir Robert Grant was appointed the Governor of Bombay
and he directed his attention to the expediency of establishing a systematic
and scientific institution in Bombay city for imparting medical knowledge to the
natives of this province. Consequently, this institution was started as a
medical school at the Esplanade in Fort area of Bombay in 1835, making it the
oldest in India and probably the first on this side of the Nile , first of its kind, for
imparting medical knowledge to the natives of this country.
In March 1838, Sir Jamshetjee Jeejibhoy donated Rs. One lakh for
building new native general hospital at present site. The shifting to the present
site and renaming it to ‘Sir Jamshetjee Jeejibhoy Hospital and Grant Medical
College’ occurred in May 1845. Since then it has veritably become a part of
the heritage of Mumbai.
Its history is an integral part of the History of Medicine in India. It has
been in fore front in medical re lief during natural disasters, epidemics, riots,
bomb blasts, accidents and other calamities, not only in Maharashtra but also
in other parts of our country. The medical relief teams of the institute were first
to rush at the time of earthquakes in Latur (1992) and Kutch (2002) and as far
as Nicobar Island during Tsunami disaster in 2005. During the 2005 deluge in
Mumbai, the institution had done commendable work during Leptospirosis and
fever epidemics. Health relief also was carried out during the mass food
poisoning (2005) and outbreak of gastroenteritis in 2006.
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MAP WITH LOCATION OF GMC & JJ GRANT MEDICAL COLLEGE & SIR J.J.GROUP OF HOSPITALS
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SATELLITE VIEW OF GMC & JJ GRANT MEDICAL COLLEGE & SIR J.J.GROUP OF HOSPITALS
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LOCATION
Greater Mumbai Metropolitan area or Brihin Mumbai Municipal
Corporation (BMC) area is divided in two revenue districts viz Mumbai city
District and Mumbai suburban District. Greater Mumbai is entirely urban. Sir J.
J. Group of Hospitals is situated in the southern-central part of Greater
Mumbai. This is the most populated and congested part of the city. The area
around Sir J.J.Group of Hospitals is mainly thickly populated residential area
with some industrial zones, very close to the Mumbai docks and three major
railway tracks, namely Central, Harbor and western railways. There are many
old residential buildings around this area and during monsoon there is danger
of house collapse. Due to heavy traffic and flyover bridges in vicinity, many
road accident cases come to us. On the eastern waterfront of the city, much
large storage of petroleum products and many ships carrying hazardous
consignments may pose threat of gas and chemical leakage. Mumbai being
natural harbor, there is threat of Cyclone along the seacoast. Fortunately
there are no major cyclones in past in our region. Last one was in 1982 with
out any damage.
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NEED FOR A DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN
A disaster is any event causing widespread destruction and distress.
Disaster Management is not a new concept in our institution. In past we have
managed man made as well as natural disasters with great success. But
management of these of emergencies in past were essentially spontaneous
acts without any prior organization. However, the recent rise in the incidence
of disasters has alerted us regarding the need for a preplanned disaster
management plan. This plan will aim at providing effective and timely relief in
times of disaster through organized collaboration of various departments and
better use of available resources in a planned manner.
TYPES OF DISASTERS
Natural Calamities
a. Droughts, Floods, Cyclones, Earthquake, Land slides, Tsunami etc.
Man made disasters
b. Rail, road, air accidents; Gas, chemical leakage, fires ,
c. Riots, Epidemics, Mass food poisoning etc.
PRE-DISASTER PLANNING Pre-disaster planning consists of:
1. Disaster mitigation &
2. Disaster preparedness
Disaster mitigation
Disaster mitigation focuses on the lessening the hazard that causes the
disaster and tries to eliminate or drastically reduce its direct effects before it
strike. Examples include strengthening buildings to make them cyclone or
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earthquake resistant. This part of management is usually done by other
government and corporation agencies. However we have to do mitigation for
our internal emergencies arising with in hospital campus, interrupting hospital
services, threatening lives of staff, patients and visitors and some times
necessitating mass evacuation. Fire; building collapse, bomb threats, flooding,
an explosion, drinking water contamination, food poisoning etc can cause
internal disasters.
Disaster preparedness
Disaster preparedness focuses on plans to respond to a disaster threat or
occurrence. It takes into account an estimation of emergency needs and
identifies the resources to meet these needs. It also involves preparation of
well-designed plans to structure the entire post-disaster response and
administrative preparedness by way of stocking of supplies, developing
planes for rescue and relief.
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RISK ASSESSMENT AND VULNERABILITY ANALYSIS
1) Drought: Due to scanty rain fall the underground water level goes down
drastically causing acute shortage of water, leading to scarcity of water
for human and animal consumption and crop failure. Drought is not a
problem in our part of the state as we get our water supply from
municipal water supply, coming from reservoirs
2) Floods: The only source of flooding in our area is from heavy rains
especially if it coinciding with high tides. The low-lying areas get
flooded and this may trigger house collapses, landslides and epidemics
of water borne diseases. This may also cause problem of rail, road and
air transport and may lead to accidents.
3) Cyclones: Being an island city, the costal areas are prone to gusty
winds and cyclonic impacts. Fortunately, in the recent past, there have
been no major cyclones in our region. The last cyclone in Mumbai
occurred in 1982 and it did not cause any damage.
4) Earthquake: Though Mumbai city comes under the earthquake prone
belt, we have not experienced major quakes in recent past. Last major
earth quake occurred in 1951, measuring VIII on the scale. During
earthquake there is risk of large scale house collapse, collapse of
flyover bridges, bursting of dames, reservoirs and major water
supplying huge pipes, causing flooding.
5) Tsunami effect: This is a new addition to the list of disasters. This has
never occurred before in this part of world. Last year it caused major
casualties all over the world. It is associated with an under water
earthquake which causes a large mass of sea water to displace. The
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resultant enormous tidal waves are then responsible for massive
destruction and large number of casualties on the shores.
6) House collapse: This is more frequent type of disaster in our area
where we have large number of timber framed old buildings especially
in ward A, B and C.
7) Accidents: Modernization of lifestyle and significant progress in
transport and communication sector has unfortunately increased the
incidence of rail, road as well as air accidents. We can expect major
casualties from rail accidents since our hospital is located in proximity
to three main railways, namely Central, Harbor and Western railways.
8) Gas leakage: There are numerous factories in this part of the city,
manufacturing and storing hazardous gases and chemicals. Leakage of
obnoxious gases from these factories can give rise to large-scale
damages.
9) Fire: Greater Mumbai is greatly diversified and practically has every
type of fire risk. The fire can arise from following sources.
??Large numbers of closely built timber framed buildings .
??High rise buildings with inadequate fire fighting facilities .
??Commercial activities in Kalbadevi, Bhuleshwar,
Bhendibazar, CP tank etc.
??Large storage tanks of petroleum products along P D’mello
Rd.
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EMERGENCY AND TRAUMA CARE SERVICES
Notification of Disaster/ Emergency ??The hospital may be notified of a disaster from various sources like –
o State level Disaster Control room
o Directorate Control room
o Police
o Fire services
??The telephone operator on duty directs the emergency call to Casualty
Medical Officer on duty. Casualty Medical Officer on duty should
identify the person giving the information and then enquire about the
nature and magnitude of the emergency, the location, time, possible
number of casualties and approximate time of arrival.
??Casualty Medical Officer on duty should immediately inform the RMO
on duty and senior resident doctors of concerned specialty stationed in
emergency ward no. 4, on the ground floor of main hospital building.
??The RMO on duty should cross check with the informing authority and
try to find out other details regarding the emergency situation and
inform Superintendent of the hospital.
??The RMO on duty should station him self at casualty department and
mobilize transport equipments like wheel chairs, trolleys, call additional
CMO if there are large number of victims and help the CMOs in the
process of documentation and admission.
??The RMO on duty should also alert other emergency departments like
Radiology, Clinical Laboratories, Matron, Pharmacist, Supervisor of lift
services, Class four supervisor and the Sanitary Inspector so that
adequate man power is available like X-ray technicians, lab
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technicians, nurses, lift operators, ward attendants and sweepers. The
pharmacist ensures adequate supplies.
??The RMO on duty should also inform and immediately call for security
personals to provide adequate security in the casualty area. If required,
the police should be informed as well.
??The RMO on duty should also inform the Senior RMO.
??The Senior RMO is the over all coordinating officer in the casualty
center.
CONTROL ROOM
Control room is essential to coordinate the disaster management
activities. It will function from the present RMO duty room situated on the
ground floor of the main hospital building, near the casualty. Senior RMO will
be in charge of this control room. This room will function round the clock and
hotline connection will be provided. This room will be communicating with
control rooms at state level as well as with directorate control room.
Statistician from Medical record department will help in compiling the data.
This will function under direct supervision of hospital superintendent. A media
spoke person may be appointed by the Dean.
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Functions of control room
??Compilation of data regarding of disaster victims.
o Full, name, age, sex.
o Identification Marks.
o Address, date & time of admission, registration no.
o Ward No., Treating unit, Nature of injury, diagnosis.
??Dissemination of the data to higher authorities a
??Media briefing, press notes
??Analysis and application of data
?? Inter-departmental coordination
??Reporting to be done as per pre-determined uniform formats.
SIGN BOARDS Signboards should be prepared and placed at appropriate sites in the hospital
campus to direct the flow of patients and vehicles, particularly at the entry
points. Signboards need to be prepared to indicate evacuation routes in the
hospital for internal emergencies.
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ARRIVAL AND TRIAGE Patients may arrive at the casualty by means of, ambulances and private
vehicles. Many patients may already have been classified and stabilized at the
emergency site and come with clinical notes and identifications. Triage upon
arrival makes it possible to review the severity of the condition. Triage is the
process by which victims are sorted according to severity of injury. Immediate
attention will have to be paid to the patients who are serious and can be
saved.
The goal of triage is:
??To select those patients in greatest need of medical attention
??To ensure that patients present for treatment only to the appropriate
forewarned medical specialty as a means of conserving limited
personnel and supply resources.
The Casualty Medical Officer on duty should do triage primarily and once the
patients are transferred to specialty departments, they should be re-triaged by
the senior consultants from that specialty. The area of triage upon arrival at
the hospital should be the only point of entry for victims of mass casualty. The
best triage classification is also the simplest:
??Lightly injured - Green colored flash card or green ribbon
Lightly injured patients are not disabled and require minimum
treatment.
??Seriously injured - Orange colored flash card or orange ribbon
Seriously injured patients require definitive care but are not urgent
need of treatment
??Critically injured - Red colored flash card or red ribbon
Critically injured patients required rapid, life saving care.
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??Brought dead - White colored flash card or white ribbon
The usage of triage colored flash cards or colored ribbons to classify and
identify, whatever the model, will be standardized whenever possible.
IDENTIFICATION AND REGISTRATION
The Medical Record Department has design in advance the documents
for identification and registration of the patients who are admitted. Forms for
recording data, identification cards and cards for triage should be available.
Green, Orange, Red and white flash identification and triage classification
cards are standardized for this purpose. The combination of the identification
and triage cards is a better option. Registration forms are designed in a way
that it collects the required information with out much delay in the admission
process.
REFFERAL PROCESS
The CMO on duty, after documentation, directs the patients to different
specialty departments for treatment as per the need. Adult patients with
injuries should be sent to emergency ward No. 4, situated close to casualty,
on the ground floor of main hospital building. In this ward, lecturers and
resident doctors from the emergency units on call on that day will asses the
patients, re-triaged them. On arrival resuscitation measures are carried out
and details should be entered in the indoor case papers. Concerned unit
heads are informed immediately. Those adult patients who need medical line
of treatment should also send to ward 4 and examined by residents and
lecturer from medicine department. After examination, if required, they should
be sent to medical wards for admission. No patients should be kept for
observation in ward 4 on OPD basis.
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Pediatric age group patients should be sent to pediatric departments with
hospital attendants with due care.
ACCOMODATION
During any disaster, it is likely to get large number of patients in a
short interval of time. In order to accommodate them, we have a plan for
immediate expansion of indoor facilities at a short notice.
??Expansion of indoor space by utilizing all available space in ward 4
and adjacent area like verandah on the both sides of ward 4. In this we
can accommodate 30 beds in ward 4.
??A ward has been ear marked for expansion of emergency bed strength
in such situations where we need more than 30 emergency beds on
second floor of main hospital building, adjacent to MICU. In this we
can admit 28 more cases.
??Discharge those indoor patients who can be discharge
??Transfer some indoor cases, already admitted before, to some other
wards
??Restrict admission to only critically ill patients
??For pediatric cases, 60 on pediatric medicine and 20 on pediatric
surgery side can be accommodated. Additional beds space is created
in the adjacent Child Welfare Center if need arises.
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Accommodation for Staff
Those medical personnel, deputed from outside for medical relief work
are be provided accommodation at the old hostel, guest house located in the
building No. 5.
Those lecturers, who are not having campus accommodation, are to be
given accommodation/duty rooms in the ‘300 residential quarters, BMS
quarters and above the CWC. Wardens are informed for this.
Matron will make arrangements for accommodation for the nurses
coming from outside in the nurses hostels and girls hostel.
EQUIPMENTS AND MEDICAL/SURGICAL STORES
Adequate buffer stock of essential emergency medicines and surgical
items like intravenous fluids, dressing materials, splints, suture material,
oxygen cylinders, suction apparatus etc is stocked in emergency ward with a
preparation of comprehensive list and a regular check is kept on this by duty
RMO on daily basis (list attached).
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FLOOR PLAN OF EMERGENCY WARD & CASUALTY (GROUND FLOOR, Main Building)
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MANPOWER MANAGEMENT
Duties of the Emergency Staff
Telephone operator ?? Separate hotline for incoming disaster related calls, minimum ten lines,
available on our telephone board .
??On receiving information of disaster, immediately alert the CMO on
duty.
??Keep himself available for other important communication to other staff
required
?? Important telephone no. of emergency staff is kept ready with the
operator.
??Give priority to calls related to disaster management. Do not keep the
telephone busy for other work
??Reply politely to out queries regarding the disaster
Casualty Medical Officer on duty On receiving information of disaster from operator
??Enquire about the nature and magnitude of the emergency,
??The location, time, possible number of casualties
??Approximate time of arrival of patients.
?? Inform RMO on duty/ Senior RMO/Superintendent
?? Inform the on duty lecturers and residents stationed in ward 4.
On arrival of patients
??Receive the disaster patients
??Registration and identification of the patients
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??Do primary triage and attach appropriate triage documents.
??Refer to respective specialty with adequate for the transport
RMO on duty ??On receiving information of disaster he/she should visit CMO office
immediately
??Should cross check with the informing authority and try to find out other
details regarding the emergency situation
?? Inform medical superintendent and dean
??Mobilize for transport equipments like wheel chairs, trolleys
??Call additional CMO if there are large number of victims
??Help the CMOs in the process of documentation and admission.
??Should also alert other emergency departments like Radiology, Clinical
Laboratories, Matron, Pharmacist, Supervisor of lift services, Class four
supervisor and the Sanitary Inspector so that adequate man power is
available like X-ray technicians, lab technicians, nurses, lift operators,
ward attendants and sweepers
?? Inform pharmacist to ensure adequate supplies
??The RMO on duty should also inform the senior RMO.
Senior RMO ??He should immediately commissioned the Control room in RMO duty
room
?? Inform the superintended of the hospital
?? Inform the Dean
?? Inform all Heads of the departments of other departments
?? Inform blood bank officer on duty
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??Follow the instructions of the superiors
Resident doctors From Medicine, Surgery, Orthopedics, Pediatrics
??Receive patients
?? Inform lecturer on call
?? Inform unit head
??Triaged the patients
??Classify the patients as per the need of treatment
??Resuscitates the patients
??Enter findings in clinical notes
Emergency Lecturers on duty
From Medicine, Surgery, Orthopedics, Pediatrics ?? Inform the unit head and head of the department
??Call additional resident doctors for help
??Call additional lecturer for help if needed
??Provide organized patient care
??Triaged the patients
??Resuscitates the patients
??Classify the patients as per the need of treatment
??Check the clinical findings/ notes of the residents
??Enter your findings in clinical notes
??Check the treatment given
??Give your suggestions/treatment on priority basis
??Suggest required minimum investigations
??Do not leave the duty area until relieved by other lecturer
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From Radiology, Pathology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Blood
bank) ??On receiving information of disaster report to the place of work
?? Informed other staff present about the disaster situation
??Call additional staff members and technicians if required
??Check for the supplies like chemicals, x ray plates, and blood bottles.
??Give utmost priority to disaster victims and their investigations.
??Send investigation report as early as possible
?? Inform head of department of yours
??Do not leave the duty area until relieved by other lecturer
Sister in charge/ Staff on duty ??Make necessary entries in the register
??Keep a list of patients admit ready
?? Inform Matron/ Night Super
??Call for additional nursing staff if required
??Provide necessary patient care
??Make available necessary items for patient care
??Try to make emergency indent from stores
??Not to relieve staff unless sufficient alternate arrangement made
Matron/Asst. Matron/ Night-Super ??Mobilize additional nursing staff to casualty
??Depute one senior sister to assist the nursing staff
??Arrange for additional linen, diet, milk for pediatric cases for patients
?? Inform kitchen for additional supply
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Sanitary Inspector ??Mobilize Sanitary Squad
??Mobilize Sweepers for Emergency ward.
??Mobilize sweepers to carry dead bodies to mortuary
??Keep casualty and ward 4 clean.
Class IV Supervisor/ Mukadam ??Provide additional ward attendants to emergency ward
??To provide additional dressers, call boys.
In-charge of Ambulances
??Call all ambulance drivers and ambulance attendants staying in
campus
??Arrange duties of additional drivers and ambulance attendants
??Check the ambulances for stretchers, O2 cylinders etc.
Lift Supervisor ??Arrange for additional liftmen
??Arrange their duties
??Start additional lifts
??Put indicators, directions stating which lifts are working.
Medical Superintendent
??Over all in charge for disaster management
??Coordinate patient care activities
??Coordinate administrative activities of CMOs and RMOs.
??Establish communications with other peripheral hospitals like St.
George, G.T.
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??Prepare press notes
??Delegate duties of Public Relation to Medical Social Workers by
rotation.
?? Instruct medical and surgical stores for supplies
?? If required local purchase
??Release of office orders for free treatment and investigations of the
injured
??Display the names of injured persons and in which ward admitted
Medical Social Workers ??Establish the information counter near the entrance of main building
round the clock by rotation.
??Keep a list of patients admitted in various wards
??Keep list of patients who were brought dead
??Keep a list of patients who are discharged
??Try to contact the relatives of the victims
??Try to solves social problems of the victims
??Make arrangements to look after the children’s accompanying the
victims.
??Provide food, milk, to these children
??Get in touch with NGOs for this
Head of Preventive and Social department
??Activate Epidemic cell/ control room in staff room near Dean’s office
??Depute associate Professor for this duty
??Depute additional inters if required
??Collect required epidemic data and submit to appropriate authorities
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Blood bank
??Call additional staff on duty.
??Keep adequate blood units in stock
??Get additional blood stock from other blood banks
??Arrange for donation camps with the help of NGOs
Forensic department
??Arrangements for carrying out postmortems
??Arrange duties of all staff members round the clock
??Provide Embalming and cold storage facilities.
Contribution of Para clinical and Non-clinical departments
??Depute some staff to clinical departments for additional help.
Emergency arrangements for mass Casualties
Personnel
??On duty doctors, nurses, technicians, attendants and other staff on
emergency duty should not leave the place of duty unless relief staff
arrives for next duty.
Material
??Emergency medicines and surgical items required for treating 50
emergency cases kept in readiness in separate specially labeled
storage cupboards in emergency ward.
??Keys of these cupboard should be available with on duty sister or
staff
??No items from these cupboards should be used for routine cases
??These items should be checked periodically for expiry dates
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??Those with expiry in near future should be replaced with fresh stock
??List of these should be prepared and available with sister of ward 4
??Sufficient X-ray films should be available with radiology department
Space Expansion
??First 30 cases to be accommodated in the emergency ward No.4
??Other cases admitted in ward 4, who are less critical should either
be discharge or shifted to the wards attached to the treating units
??Additional 30 cases, if come, to be shifted to the vacant ward
earmarked for this purpose, on second floor of main hospital
building, opposite MICU.
??Those patients from regular wards, who can be discharged, should
discharge to create additional space.
??Well settled, previously admitted patients, should be kept together
in one ward, irrespective of units, and keep the disaster victims in
the remaining vacant wards.
??For further expansion, if need arise, surgical ward No. 18 and
medicine ward No. 8 can be commissioned.
Initiations
??Emergency control room starts functioning
??The list of staff members required for emergency duty with contact
Nos. is made available in the control room
??All operation theaters are alerted and OT staffs and OT attendants
are called for duty.
??AC operators of AC plants for OT are instructed for continuous
working of AC plant
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??Emergency staff members, who are on leave, should be call back,
canceling their leave.
??No leave to be granted during this period unless it is must
??Routine OPD services will be maintained with help from staff
deputed from para and non-clinical departments
??Admission will be restricted to emergency cases
??HODs are requested to draw out detailed plan of duties to be
assigned to staff members to look after casualty services,
emergency services, indoor services and ICUs.
??The duty list should be prepared by HOD and a copy to be sent to
Dean, Superintended, Control room, duty RMO, duty CMO,
Telephone operator
??Superintendent should prepare emergency duty list of RMOs and
CMOs.
??RMOs and Superintended should take regular rounds of casualties
and emergency ward
??HODs of clinical departments should arrange for round the clock
duties of the staff members
??HODs and unit heads should take regular rounds of wards
?? Information counter should be set up near superintendents office and
managed by medical social workers
Training for hospital staff ??Regular Training to be given to the staff members at the
department as well as at the institution level
Disaster Mock Drills Disaster drills to be carried out to check the preparedness of the plan
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LIST OF ITEMS AND EQUIPMENTS KEPT AT EMERGENCY WARD-4 FOR
MANAGING DISASTERS FOR 50 CRITICAL VICTIMS OF MASS CASUALTY
Sr. Item Qty. 1 Patients Trolleys, well designed for rapid transport 10 2 Portable Oxygen cylinders 20 3 Twin flow meters 20 4 Endo tracheal tubes all sizes 10 each size 5 Airways all sizes 10 each size 6 Laryngoscopes, set of four blades,infant straight type 20 7 fiber optic laryngoscopes 02 8 Tracheostomy tubes,7-9.5 sizes 10 each size 9 Tracheostomy sets of instruments 10 10 Ambo bags, adults, pediatric sizes 20 11 Ventilators 06 12 Ventilator tubings 20 13 Catheter mount 20 14 Thermovent 10 15 Cavafix- central line 25 16 Jelco- all sizes 50 17 Venflow- size 18-24 100 18 IV sets-Standard 100 19 Blood sets 100 20 Micro sets 50 21 Ryles tubes- sizes 16-20 20 each 22 Foleys Catheters -sizes 12-20 20 each 23 Intercostal drains –sizes 28-30 10 each 24 ICD bottles/bags 50 25 Urine bags 50 26 Sterile gloves sizes 6.5-7.5 1000 each 27 Suction catheters 50 28 Suction apparatuses 06 29 Cardiac monitors with defibrillators 02 30 Multy parameter monitors 06 31 Syringe infusion pumps 06 32 Fiber optic laryngoscope 01 33 Venty masks 10 34 Nasal prongs 06 35 Patients fluid warmers 04 36 Transport ventilators 04 37 Pressure transducers 04 38 IV stands 20 39 Resuscitation bags, Lacradel type- all size masks 10 40 ECG machine 01 41 Mobile X-ray unit 01 42 Cricothyrotomy sets 02 43 Venesection sets 10 44 Bedside lamps 10 45 Breathing circuits -Bain-Jackson Rees 20
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ACTIVATION PLAN
DEPARTMENT HEADS
UNIT HEADS
LECTURER ON CALL
EMERGENCY DUTY RESIDENTSIN WARD 4
DEAN
MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT
SENIOR RMO
RMO ON DUTY
MATRON
ASSISTANT MATRON
NIGHT SUPER
SISTER IN CHARGESTAFF IN WARD 4
CMO ON DUTY
Telephone operator
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FLOW OF PATIENTS DURING DISASTER / MASS CASUALTY
Ortho. Wards No. 13 & 14
Surgical Wards No. 6, 11, 17, 18 & 19
CASUALTY No. 3 (J.J.H)
Pediatric Patients Adult Patients
Pediatric Surgery Ward- - 41
Pediatric Medicine Ward —37, 38, 39
Emergency Ward Ward —4
Medical Cases Surgical Cases Orthopedic Cases
Surgical OT Surgical C.C.U. Ortho. OT M.I.C.U. No. 42
Medical Wards No. 6, 7, 8, 9 & 10
Neurosurgery No. 24 & 25
C.V.T.S. No. 21
E.N.T. No. 15
Plastic Surgery No. 35 & 36
Urology No. 11 & 16
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ANNEXURE: DEPARTMENTAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN GENERAL SURGERY
LOCATION AND ACCOMMODATION
Total No. Of beds: 203 No. Of Wards:- 10 (Nos. 4, 6A, 11A,11B, 17A,17 B, 18 A,18 B, 19 A, 19 B ) Situation of Wards:_ Main building of Sir J. J. group of hospitals No. Of operation theaters: Four, Main, emergency, minor and septic OTs. No. of working operation suits/ tables available for routine emergency work: Three , One emergency OT table, one minor OT table and one septic OT table How many additional working operation suits/ tables can be commissioned at short notice to tackle disaster or mass casualty: Two more OT tables in Main OT tables Capacity to expand existing indoor bed strength for additional patient load during disaster Capacity to create additional beds to accommodate disaster victims:- 50 beds Location of the space earmarked for creating additional beds to accommodate disaster victims: 25 beds 2nd floor of main building in front of MICU, 25 in ward 17, 3rd floor of main building
MANPOWER Teaching:
1. Professors:- 3 2. Associate Professors 6 3. Lecturers 7 4. Residents, JR I, II, III, JR I-11, JR II-14, JR III- 13. Total- 38
Non teaching:__ 3, Class III :_____ 1 Class IV :
1. Attendants:_____1 2. Sweepers:______ 1
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ADDITIONAL STAFF REQUIRED TO MANAGE DISASTER From other departments(like Non-clinical-Anatomy, Physiology,)to run OPD services. Assoc. Professor:- Six Lecturers :- Six
NAMES, CONTACT NOS. AND ADDRESS OF THE ALL STAFF MEMBERS Sr.No.
Name Designation
Contact No. Mobile
Residential No
Residential Address
1 Dr. B. M. Subnis Professor & Head
9869057209 23646332 Avanti, 13 Narayan Dabholkar Rd,Mumbai- 400006
2 Dr. M. J. Algotar Professor 9892039460 23770178 Bldg.No1,Block.No 4, J.J.Hospital, Mumbai 400008
3 Dr. M. B. Tayade Professor 9821043678 23750413 Bldg.No2Block.No 11, J.J.Hospital, Mumbai 400008
7 Dr Girish Bakshi Asso. Professor
9820218198 27545685 Devneeti, Plot61, Sect7, Koper Khairane, 400709
8 Dr. Ashok Borisa Lecturer 9820026458 2454745 1, Shivvihar CHS, Pendsenagar, Dombivali-E, 421201
9 Dr. Pravin Tungewar
Lecturer 9324602530 601,Happy Home,Plot3,sect48, Nerul,400706
10 Dr Aftab Shaikh Lecturer 9819759659 22, Doctor’s hostel, St. George hospital Fort
MATERIAL
List of existing, in use, equipments for managing disaster, give information in following format LIST OF ITEMS AND EQUIPMENTS FOR MANAGING DISASTERS FOR 50 CRITICAL
VICTIMS OF MASS CASUALTY Sr. Item Qty. 1 Patients Trolleys, well designed for rapid transport 10 2 Portable Oxygen cylinders 20 3 Twin flow meters 20 4 Endo tracheal tubes all sizes 10 each size 5 Airways all sizes 10 each size 6 Laryngoscopes, set of four blades,infant straight type 20 7 fiber optic laryngoscopes 02 8 Tracheostomy tubes,7-9.5 sizes 10 each size 9 Tracheostomy sets of instruments 10 10 Ambo bags, adults, pediatric sizes 20
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11 Ventilators 06 12 Ventilator tubings 20 13 Catheter mount 20 14 Thermovent 10 15 Cavafix- central line 25 16 Jelco- all sizes 50 17 Venflow- size 18-24 100 18 IV sets-Standard 100 19 Blood sets 100 20 Micro sets 50 21 Ryles tubes- sizes 16-20 20 each 22 Foleys Catheters -sizes 12-20 20 each 23 Intercostal drains –sizes 28-30 10 each 24 ICD bottles/bags 50 25 Urine bags 50 26 Sterile gloves sizes 6.5-7.5 1000 each 27 Suction catheters 50 28 Suction apparatuses 06 29 Cardiac monitors with defibrillators 02 30 Multy parameter monitors 06 31 Syringe infusion pumps 06 32 Fiber optic laryngoscope 01 33 Venty masks 10 34 Nasal prongs 06 35 Patients fluid warmers 04 36 Transport ventilators 04 37 Pressure transducers 04 38 IV stands 20 39 Resuscitation bags, Lacradel type- all size masks 10 40 ECG machine 01 41 Mobile X-ray unit 01 42 Cricothyrotomy sets 02 43 Venesection sets 10 44 Bedside lamps 10 45 Breathing circuits -Bain-Jackson Rees 20
DEPARTMENTAL PLAN TO MANAGE THE DISASTER Nodal officer who can co-ordinates the departmental disaster management plan Name:- Dr. M. J. Algotar Designation:- Professor Contact No:- 9892039460, Res. 23770178 Address :- Building No.1, Block No. 4, J J Hospital, Campus, Mumbai 400008.
DETAILED DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVATION PLAN TO MANAGE DISASTER As soon as the information of any disaster or mass casualty received from the hospital authority the surgical lecturer on emergency duty posted in emergency ward No.4, will inform unit head
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and Dr. M. J. Algotar, Professor of surgery and nodal officer for surgery department in such situations. Unit head will rush to the emergency ward and take the stalk of the situation with the nodal officer. Department head will be informed by Dr. M. J. Algotar. He will also call the additional surgical residents, lecturer and other senior staff members from other units for help, if the need arise, to tackle the initial phase of mass casualty. Measures will be taken to expand the existing indoor bed strength for additional patient load during the disaster as mentioned above. Additional operating suits will be commissioned and emergency operations will be carried out. Two, adjacent surgical units will be combined and will work as a single unit during such situations, e.g. 17a and 17b units will work as one unit.
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ORTHOPAEDICS
LOCATION AND ACCOMMODATION: 2nd Floor, Ortho.Dept. Total No. of beds: 120. No. of Wards: Two Wards (Ward No.13 & 14) Situation of Wards: On Second Floor, Main Building. No. of Operation Theaters. No. of Working operation suits/tables available for routine emergency work.: 2 TWO How many additional working operation suits/tables can be commissio ned at short notice to tackle disaster or mass casualty.: 2 TWO Capacity to expand existing indoor bed strength for additional patient load during disaster Capacity to create additional beds to accommodate disaster victims.: NO PLACE. Location of the space earmarked for creating additional beds to accommodate disaster victims.: NO PLACE FOR ADDITIONAL BEDS . ALREADY OVERLOADED PTs. IN WD 13 & 14.
MANPOWER Teaching 1. Professor : One 2. Associate professor : One 3. Lecturers : Four 4. Residents : JR-I 7 Post JR-II 7 Post JR-III 7 Post Non Teaching: Class III : 1. Senior Clerk : One 2. Lab. Technician : One 3. Medical Social Worker : One 4. Photographer : One
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Class IV : 1. Attendants : Two 2. Sweepers : One
NAMES, CONTACT NOS. AND A DDRESS OF THE ALL STAFF MEMBERS Sr.No. Name Designation Contact No. Address
1. Dr. A. S.
Chandanwale Prof. & Head 23735555/
Ext. 2262 C/O Dr.Ramesh Rao. Flat No.8. Plot No.60 Swami Samarth Apartm Tarun Bharat Society Chakala Andhari (E) Mumbai-400 099.
2. Dr. S. A. Jagtap Assoc. Prof. 9869211923 3/20Trimurti Bld.,4th Floor,Sir J.J.Hospital, Mumbai.
3. Dr. Sunil Bhosale Lecturer 9819961634 Flat no.4, 4th floor, Alandi Appts., Parel Village, Parel, Mumabi-12
4. Dr. Sachin Jadhav Lecturer 9820142504 Flat no.4, 4th floor, Alandi Appts., Parel Village, Parel, Mum-12
5. Dr. Shashikant Nawale
Lecturer 9820187749 E-16/18, Marol Police Campus, Marol Maroshi Road, Andheri-E, Mumbai-59
6. Dr. Neetin Mahajan Lecturer 9869029690 Flat no.4, 4th floor, Alandi Appts., Parel Village, Parel, Mumabi-12
7. Mrs.Uma Nerurkar Lab Technician 24378663 4,Krishnakamal Mogal Lane, Mahim, Mumbai-400 016.
MATERIAL
List of equipments required for managing disaster, give information in following format. Sr. No. Name of the equipment No. Existing No. Require 1. O.T. Table 2 2 2. Cautry Accesarry 6 4 3. Suction Machine 5 1 4. “C” Arm 2 1 5 X-ray Machine 1 1 6. Anaesthesia Machine 4 2 7. Pulse OX 2 2 8. Defigaurd 2 1 9. High Speed Sterlizer 1 2
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10. Jelco 500 500 11. Bivalve 500 500 12, Blood Set 200 200 13. Micro Set 200 200 14. I.V Normal Salin 300 500 15. I.V. Ringer lacted 200 300 16. I.V. D.N.S. 150 250
DEPARTMENTAL PLAN TO MANAGE THE DISASTER Name : Dr. S. A. Jagatp Designation : Associate Professor Contact No : 9869211923 Address : 3/20, Trimurti Building,4th Floor, Sir J.J. Gr. Of Hospitals, Mumbai-400 008.
DETAILED DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVATION PLAN TO MANAGE DISASTER We will merge all the Teaching Staff & Resident of Orthopaedic Department in one unit in J.J.Hospital. We will form a three team’s .Each Team will have Professor/Associate Professor / Lecturer+ Seven Residents to work , Team 1;Emergency Department-will handle all Orthopaedics Emergencies Team 2;OrthopaedicWard- will give perioperative patient care Team 3; Emergency Operation Theatre.- will deal with emergency life saving, limb saving, Fracture stabilization surgeries.
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NEUROSURGERY
LOCATION AND ACCOMMODATION: No. of Wards; Two, Ward 25(male with 30 beds), Ward 24 (female with 15 beds) Situation of Wards: 4th floor, Main building, North block. No. of operation theatres; one with three operating rooms(one main, one side and one emergency) No. of working operation suits/ tables available for routine emergency work; Two How many additional working operation suits/tables can be commissioned at short notice to tackle disaster or mass casualty; one Capacity to expand existing indoor bed strength for additional patient load during disaster; Nine Location of the space earmarked for creating additional bed to accommodate disaster victims; Ward 25- 6, ward 24- 3.
MAN POWER Teaching Professor 1 Associate professor 1 Lecturers 3 Residents 3 Non teaching 1. Social worker 1 2. Nursing Staff 32( ward 25- 2 sisters and 3. Ward boy and servants 20
NAMES, CONTACT NO. AND ADDRESSES OF THE ALL STAFF MEMBERS Sr No. Name Designation Contact no. Address 1 D A Palande Professor and HOD 9821671230/
26054361 Flat no.31,Girnar Bldg.Chapel lane santacruz(W)
2 Vernon Velho Asso. Professor 9869089669/ 23732917
Flat no. 19, Panchsheel bldg. JJH campus
3 Rahul Mally Lecture 9892286861 Flat no. 2, Panchsheel bldg. JJH campus
4 Pranav Ghodgaonkar Lecturer 9819757327 Room No 640, 300 resident Quarters, JJH campus.
MATERIAL
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List of existing and required equipments for managing disaster Sr No Name of equipment Existing No. Required No. 1 Ventilators 3 3 2 Monitors 0 6 3 High power suction 6 6 4 ICU Beds 12 9 5 Crash cart trolley 4 2
DEPARTMENTAL PLAN TO MANAGE THE DISASTER Nodal officer who co ordinates the departmental disaster management plan The intimation of disaster should be given to the Associate professor who is residing in the campus who will act as Nodal officer. In his absence the HOD may be contacted. Name ; Dr Velho Vernon Designation; Associate professor Contact number; 9869089669/23732917 Address : flat no.19, Panchsheel bldg., JJH campus
DETAILED DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVATION PLAN TO MANAGE DISASTER As soon as intimation is received by the nodal officer he will immediately inform the head of the department. Nodal officer on the campus will immediately intimate the lecturers and resident doctors about the disaster and direct them to attend the cases as and when they reach the hospital. He will himself will assess the situation and inform the HOD about the factual position and obtain further directions. The HOD will reach the hospital as soon as possible and take charge of the situation. The lecturers along with the resident doctors will assess the patients and manage them according to the condition. Team of one lecturer and resident will go to the casualty ward to assist board specialty team and also to identify patients requiring neurosurgical management and shift them to operation theatre/ ward/Critical care unit as situation demands. Second team consisting of one lecturer and resident will handle patients who need observation in neurosurgical ward. They will also look after ventilator management of conservatively treated and post operative patients. Third team of one lecturer and resident will operate as per triage. However if situation demands second team in ward will also operate on patients. The associate professor will supervise and help the teams whenever required under guidance and overall supervision of HOD.
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ANESTHESIOLOGY
LOCATION AND ACCOMMODATION No. of operation theaters : 13 including CT scan, ECTs
MANPOWER Teaching Staff : Professor HOD – 1 Professor -1 Associate Professor - 7 Associate Professor CCU -2 (1 Vacant) Lecturer - 13 Exist – 9 Vacant – 4 JR1 – 22 JR2 – 11 JR3 – 11 CCU – SR1 – 3 CCU – JR3 – 3 Non Teaching Class III – Clerk 1 Class IV – Attendant – 1 Sweeper - 1
ADDITIONAL STAFF REQUIRED TO MANAGE DISASTER Professor of Anesthesia – 1 Associate Professor – 1 Lecturers – 3 JR3 – 6 JR2 – 3
NAME, CONTACT NOS. A ND ADDRESS OF THE ALL STAFF MEMBERS Sr. No.
Name Designation Contact No. Address
1 Dr. G.S. Sarate Professor & HOD (M) 9892995737 (R) 23771761
Bldg 2/5 J.J. Hospital Campus Mumbai -8.
2. Dr. S.L. Khond Professor (M) 9820892336 (R) 23720384
Bldg, No.1, Block-3 J.J. Hospital Campus Mumbai – 8.
3. Dr. J.A. Solanki Associate Professor
(M) 9820757441 (R) 23775174
Bldg No 2/9, 4th floor, doctor quarters J.J.
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(reappointed) Hospital Mumbai -8 4. Dr. K.D. Harnagle Associate
Professor (reappointed)
(M) 9820419053 (R) 2375074
2/4, J.J. Hospital Campus Mumbai -8
5. Dr. B.D. Kondwilkar Associate Professor
(M) 9892475829 (R) 23721511
7/22, Buld. Bhakti, J.J. Hospital Campus, Mumbai – 8
6. Dr. L. P. Sawant Associate Professor
(M) 9869014066 (R) 24124412
Prathmesh Tower, 503/B wing, Mmgs. Marg, Dadar (E).
7. Dr. B.N. Shah Associate Professor
(M) 9820235615 (R) 23887082
65, Vijay Chembar, 6th Floor, Tribhuvan Buld., Mumbai – 4
8. Dr. V.R. Badole Associate Professor
(M) 9869624637 (R) 23704710
3/30, Ctrl. Railway officer Qtrs., Mazgoan.
9. Dr. V.N. Gadre Associate Professor
(M) 9821326579 (R) 22821658
Plot – 1001, Nilambari Kuprej telephone exchange, Mumbai - 21
10. Dr. S.M. Kolle Lecturer (R) 25035121 Sofia villa, Plot – 10, Bail bazaar, Kale marg, Kurla (w)
CCU (Department of Anaesthesia) 1. Dr. (Miss) C.B.
Upasani Professor (M) 9820400721 Dhanwantari Buld No.1
Plot – 2, J.J. Hospital Campus, Mumbai – 8
2. Dr. Arti Ghorpade Associate Professor
(M) 9821065029 Swastik 32, 7th floor, J.J. Hospital Campus, Mumbai – 8.
3. Dr. V.N. Gawande (Mohad)
Associate Professor
(M) 9820610428 (R) 23753459
Swastik 4/31, J.J. Hospital Campus, Mumbai – 8
4. Dr. Smruti Shewale Associate Professor
MATERIAL
List of equipments required for managing disaster, give information in following format Sr. No. Name of the equipment No. Existing No. Require 1. Anesthesia Machine with vaporizers
(selerea type) - 3
2. Multi parameter monitors - 3 3. Defibrillator - 3 4. Pulse ox - 3 To manage the patients in the postoperative period a 10 bedded CCU would be required. This will be a well equipped multidisplinary unit where thorough postoperative care will be rendered to patients belonging to all specialties this will need additional man power and equipment as under, Manpower for postoperative CCU Sr. No.
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1. Professor of Anesthesia 1 2. Associate Professor 2 3. Lecturers in Anesthesia 3 4. JR3 6 5. Nursing Staff 6. Attendants 6 7. Sweepers 6 8. Lab Technicians 4 9. Dressers 4 10. Physiotherapists 4 Equipments for postoperative CCU Sr. No. 1. Critical Care – CCU Ventilators 10 2. Multiparamonitors 10 3. Defibrillators 2 4. X-ray unit 1 5. USG Machine 1 6. ABG Analyser 1 7. CCU beds (Unit of bed railings
I/V stands, wheelers) 10
8. Patient shifting trolleys (Unit of O2 Cylinder bull nose type)
2
9. Arterial pressure transducers 10 10. Patient – warmers 3 List of Medicine, dressing material, suture material, IV fluids, IV set, etc requirement For managing 100 admissions as mass casualty. Sr. No. Name of Drug Quantity 1. Adrenaline 100 2. Atropine 200 3. Dopamine 100 4. Dobutamine 50 5. Sodabicarbonate 200 6. Potassium chloride 100 7. Aminophylline 100 8. Hydrocortisone 100 9. Dexamethasone 100 10. Esmolol 10-15 11. Atenolol 10-15 12. Nifedipine 10-15 13. Ketamine 100 14. Propofol 100ml / 50 ml / 20 ml
= 100 15. Thiopentone 100 16. Succinylcholine 100 17. Norcurone 200 18. Atracurium 200 19. Neostigmine 500 20. Glycopyrrolate 100
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21. Isoflurane 2 22. Halothane 2 23. Lasix 100 24. Mannitol 100 25. Pethidine 50 26. Phenergan 50 Sr. No. I.V. Fluids Quantity 1. 5 % Dextrose 200 2. Dextrose Saline 200 3. Ringer Lactate 200 4. Hemaccel 150 5. Hetastarch 150 Sr. No. Quantity 1. Jelco No. 20,18,16,14 200 (each) 2. I/V sets 200 3. Blood sets 200 4. Bivalves 200 5. Cavafix 200 6. Folley’s Catheter 100 7. Urosac bag 100
DEPARTMENTAL PLAN TO MANAGE THE DISASTER Nodal Officer who can co-ordinates the departmental disaster management plan Name : Dr. G.S. Sarate Designation : Professor and HOD Anesthesiology Contact No. : (M) 9892995737 (R) 23771761 Address : Bldg 2/5 J.J. Hospital Campus
Mumbai -8.
DEPARTMENT ACTIVATION PLAN TO MANAGE THE DISASTER The first call for disaster will be received by lecturer on call. He/She will alert HOD anesthesia and associate professor on call. The HOD anesthesia will mobilise the required team of anesthesiologists. This will include the lecturers, associate professors, and chief residents staying in the campus. Those staying outside will also be immediately alerted and call for duty. Those who have availed leave will be called back immediately by canceling their leave. Subsequently depending on the situation the HOD and professor will put up the rotational duties for associate professor, lecturers and residents anesthesiologists for round the clock services. The AP and lecturer on call for the particular day will co-ordinate with professor and HOD, residents and other departments for smooth working of OTs.
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PAEDIATRICS
LOCATION AND ACCOMMODATION
?? Total No. of beds: 110 ?? No. of wards 05 ?? Situation of wards: Ward No.37,38,39,40,30B,
B.J.Building, J.J. Group of Hospital Campus Byculla, Mumbai-400 008. ?? No. of working operation suits/ tables available for routine emergency work: NA
?? How many additional working operation suits/ tables can be commissioned at short notice to
tackle disaster or mass casualty: Not applicable .
?? Capacity to expand exiting indoor bed strength for additional patient load during disaster -
Yes
?? Capacity to create additional beds to accommodate disaster victims: 50
?? Location of the space earmarked for creating additional beds to accommodate disaster
victims: I.P.C.U and Ward No.40.
MANPOWER
Teaching: 1. Professors : 03 (Full time -2, Honorary -1) 2. Associate Professor : 01 3. Lecturers : 03 4. Residents: : JR III II I
03 06 09
Non teaching: : 02 Social Worker - 1 : Stenographer - 1 Class IV 1. Attendants : 12 2. Sweepers : 10 Additional staff required to manage disaster category-wise: Yes Nursing staff : 10 Attendant : 08 Sweeper : 08
NAMES CONTACT NO.S AND ADDRESS OF THE ALL STAFF MEMBERS:
Name Designation Contact No. Unit- I : Monday / Thursday - Ward No.39 Extn. 2239 I/c Dr. A.D.Rathod Prof. & Head 9820282216 Bldg. No.1/15,
J.J.Hospital Campus Dr. M.A. Sheikh Asso.Prof. 9422101486 C.W.C.Building,
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J.J.Hospital Campus Dr.Ganesh Lecturer 9821523736 R.No.4, C.W.C. Bldg.
J.J.Hospital Campus Unit - II : Wednesday /Saturday Ward No.38 Extn. 2237 Dr. Meena Malkani Hon.Prof. 9821221865 Dr.Santosh Valvi Lect. 9819745549 C.W.C.Bldg. R.No. 5
J.J.Hospital Campus Unit - III : Tuesday /Friday Ward No.37 Extn. 2237 Dr.S.S.Khadse Professor 9869365762 R.M.O.Quarters, Near
Central Canteen, J.J.Hospital Campus
Dr.Rekha Somshekharan
Lecturer 9323974404 Bldg. No.3, J.J.Hospital Campus
MATERIAL List of existing in use equipments for managing disaster, give information in following format:
Sr.No.
Name of equipments No. existing No. require d
1. Ventilators 4 2 2. ABG Machine -- 1 3. Portable USG machine single probe -- 1 4. Mobile x-ray machine -- 1 5. Multi parameter monitors 6 2 6. Pulse Oximeters 6 4 7. Infusion pumps - syringe 9 6 8. Infusion pumps- drop 9 6 9. FiO2 meter 1 2 10 Glucometer 2 4 11 Oxygen cylinders 14 12 12 Oxygen flow meter 14 12 13 Suction machine 08 06 14 Wheel chair 06 06 15 Thermometer electronic -- 06 16 Stethoscope Pediatric -- 12
List of Medicine, dressing material, suture material, IV fluids, IV sets etc. requirement for managing 100 admissions as mass casualty: Sr.No.
Generic name Board specifications like strength of the drug, Nature of suture, No, size etc.
Qty. required
I 1
INTRAVENOUS FLUIDS DNS
500 bottles
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2 Ringer lactate 500 bottles 3 Isolyte P 500 bottles 4 Normal saline 500 bottles 5 5% Dextrose 500 bottles 6 Dextran 300 bottles 7 Hetastarch 300 bottles 8 Haemexels 300 bottles II EMERGEYCY DRUGS 1 Inj. Adrenalin 200 Ampoules 2 Inj. Dopamin 200 ampoules 3 Inj. Dobutamin 200 ampoules 4 Inj. Lignocaine 50 vials 5 Inj. Digoxine 50 ampoules 6 Inj. Atropin 200 ampoules 7 Inj. Lasix 200 ampoules 8 Inj. Sodabicarbonate 200 ampoules 9 Inj. 25% Dextrose 200 ampoules 10 Inj. Mannitol 100 bottles 11 Inj. Hydrocortisone 200 vials 12 Inj. Dexamethasone 200 vials 13 Inj. C.P.M. 50 ampoules 14 Inj. Diazepam 25 ampoules 15 Inj. Midazolan 25 ampoules 16 Inj. Phenobarbiton 25 ampoules 17 Inj. Phenytoin 25 ampoules 18 Inj. Propofol 20 ampoules 19 Inj. Vancouranium 20 ampoules 20 Inj. Calcium Gluconate 200 ampoules III ANTIMICROBIALS 1. Inj. Ampicilin 500 vials 2. Inj. Gentamycin 500 vials 3. Inj. Metrogyl 500 bottles 4. Inj. Cloxacillin 500 vials 5 Inj. Cefotaxime 500 vials 6 Inj. Ceftazidime 200 vials 7 Inj. Ciproflox 500 bottles IV CONSUMABLES 1. I.V. Set 2000 2. Blood transfusion set 200 3. Intracath / Jelco No. 24
No.22 500 500
4. Scalp vein set No.24 No.22
200 200
5. End tracheal tubes with connectors No.04 No.4.5 No.5 No.5.5 No.6
10 10 10 10 10
6. Ambo bag 450 ml 06
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750 ml 06 7. Face Mask Pediatric sized 20 8. Laryngoscope with blade
Blade size Pediatric sized Straight Curved
06 06 06
9. Oral airway No. 1A No. 1B No. 1C
10 10 10
10 Suction Catheters No. 06 No. 08 No. 10
200 200 200
11 Ryle's Tube No. 08 No. 10 No. 12
200 200 200
12 Laryngeal Mask Airways Paediatrics 06 13 Central line - Cavafix No. 20-22
No. 22-24 20 20
14 Disposable IC Drainage set Paediatric 10 15 Foley's Catheters No. 10
No. 12 No. 14
20 20 20
16 Urosac bag 50 17 Disposable Syringes 2ml
5ml 10ml 20ml
500 1000 1000 200
18 Disposable Needles No. 22 No. 24
200 200
19 Three way canula 500
DEPARTMENTAL PLANT T O MANAGE THE DISASTER
Nodal officers who can co-ordinate the departmental disaster management plan: Name Designation Contact No. Address Dr. A.D.Rathod Professor & Head 9820282216 R.No.15, Bldg.No.1
J.J.Hospital compound, Mumbai
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PEDIATRIC SURGERY
LOCATION AND ACCOMMODATION On the first floor of B J BULIDING Total number of beds: 24 general ward beds + 2 PICU beds + 4 S NICU beds . Number of wards: one general ward, Surgical NICU, Surgical PICU Situation of wards: on the first floor of B J Building. Number of operation theatres: one, located on the first floor at the east end of the ward. Number of working suits/table available for routine emergency work: Three tables for routine and One for emergency work. How many working operation theatres can be commissioned at a short notice to tackle disaster or mass casualty : Nil Capacity to expand existing indoor bed strength for additional patient load during disaster: Nil Capacity to create additional beds to accommodate disaster victims: five Location of space earmarked for creating additional beds to accommodate disaster victims: within the ward.
MANPOWER Teaching Professors :( Hon) Dr S B Mane Associate professor: Dr N P Dhende Lecturers: Dr Suyodhan Reddy Dr Shalika Jaiswal Residents: Dr Santosh SR III Dr Ashok SR I Non Teaching : Class III 1) Staff nurses 12 2) Clark 00 Class IV
1. Attendants: 06 2. Sweepers: 07 3. Ayabai 05
ADDITIONAL STAFF REQUIRED TO MANAGE DISASTER
Sr No Name Designation Remarks 1 Surgeons
( MS) Medical officers
Two per shift of 8 hours
2 Junior residents Clinical / para clinical/
Two per 8 hr shifts
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nonclinical 3 Class III Nurses 4 per 8 hour
shift 4 Class III Radiographer 1 per 8 hour
shift 5 Class III Clark One in office
hours 6 Class IV Attendants 4 per shift of 8
hours 7 Class IV Sweepers 2 per shift of 8
hours
NAMES, CONTACT NO.S AND ADDRESSES OF ALL THE STAFF MEMBERS Sr No Name Designation Contact No.s Address 1 Dr S B Mane (Hon) Prof 9821054957
022-25942090 A/203, Arunodaya Tower, S R S road, Kokan Nagar. Bhandup (W), Mumbai
2 Dr N P Dhende Asso prof 9322104746 Qrt no 16, Trimurti bld, JJ Hospital campus. Byculla, Mumbai
3 Dr Suyodhan Lecturer 9820514077 Rno 516, NRH. J J HOSPITAL campus. Byculla Mumbai
4 Dr Shalika Lecturer 9867034617 RMO Qrt J J HOSPITAL campus. Byculla Mumbai
MATERIAL List of equipment required for managing the disaster, give information in the following format. Sr. No Name of the
equipment No.s existing No.s required
1 Portable X- ray machine
1 (not working) 1
2 Portable USG 0 1 3 Intra OP USG 0 1 4 Rapid infusers with
warmers 0 4
5 Fowler bed with orthopedic attachments
0 2
6 Fowler bed without orthopedic
0 2
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attachments 7 Syringe pumps 1 8 Fibre optic
laryngoscope with intubating facility
1 1
9 Fibre optic bronchoscope with grasping forecep channel facility
0 1
List of medicines, dressing material, suture material, IV fluids, IV sets, etc requirement for managing 100 admissions as mass casualty: Sr No Generic name Broad specifications like
strength of drug Nature of suture No, size etc
Quantity
1 Amox + clav 625 mg X 4 for 100 patients
400 vials
2 Ceftadizime 500 mg X 2 for 100 patients
200 vials
3 Ticarcillin 500 mg X 4 for 100 patients
400 vial
4 Meropenum 500mg X 2 for 100 patients
200 vials
5 Sutures On cutting Ethilon no.3-0, 4-0, 5-0 Prolene no 3-0, 4-0, 5-0, 6-0 Vicryl 2-0, 3-0, 4-0, 5-0, 6-0. Catgut 2-0, 3-0, 4-0, 5-0
Ten packs each containing 10 foils of each suture.
6 Sutures On round body Vicryl no 2-0, 3-0, 4-0, 5-0, Prolene no.2-0, 3-0, 4-0, 5-0 Catgut 2-0, 3-0, 4-0, 5-0.
Ten packs each containing 10 foils of each suture
DEPARTMENTAL PLAN, TO MANAGE THE DISASTER Name :- Dr Suyodhan Designation :- lecturer Contact No. :- 9820514077 Address:- Room No 516, NRH JJH hospital campus Byculla, Mumbai
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DETAILED DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVATION PLAN TO MANAGE DISASTER The following protocols have been decided upon 1) Natural calamities like earthquakes, landslides, building collapses and deluge On receiving information from the CMO and/or RMO the entire unit shall remain alert in the campus. The nodal officer and a senior resident will remain in the casuality ward. They will do preliminary assessment and emergency treatment. They will be assisted by the medical, paramedical and non medical personnel in the casuality ward. They will also co ordinate with other departments like radiology, blood bank, orthopedics, neurosurgery and vascular surgery departments. In the ward the surgical patients will undergo respective surgeries. The patients who are kept under observations will be monitored Medico-legal work and documentation will be undertaken by the clerk designated with help of police. Active involvement of social worker will be solicited. 2) Man made disasters. Like bomb blast, fire vehicular accidents the nodal officer and a Senior resident will remain in casuality ward to do the preliminary work. All available working hands in the casuality will be will be suitably used. If required additional hands will be requested for. All minor wounds and burns will be treated in the casuality. If observation is warranted they will be admitted to ward. All burns patients should be admitted to burns ward under plastic surgery. They will be seen by the pediatric surgeons, as per hospital schedule i.e. morning and evening. All the patients requiring surgery or observation are admitted to ward by the nodal officer.
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MEDICINE
LOCATION AND ACCOMMODATION
Total No. of Beds 335 No. of Wards 6, 7, 8, 9, 10(Female), 12 (Male), CCU, Ward
42 (MICU) Situation of Wards Ward No.7 does not have O2 facility No. of Operation Theatre Not Applicable No. of working operation suits/tables available for routine emergency work
Not Applicable
How many additional working operation suits/tables can be commissioned at short notice to tackle disaster or mass casualty
Not Applicable
Capacity to expand existing indoor bed strength for additional patient load during disaster
30 beds
Capacity to create additional beds to accommodate disaster victims
Requirement of approximately 30 beds. If need it can be extended to 50 by adjusting unoccupied beds in other medicine wards.
Location of the space earmarked for creating additional beds to accommodate disaster victims
Ward 42 (B)
Manpower
Teaching : 1. Professors 2 2. Associate Professors 2+1(Adhoc) 3. Lecturers 4 (DSB) 4. Residents, JR-I, II, III JR-I 09
JR-II 06 JR-III 08
Non-teaching Class III 1+1(vacant)=2 Class-IV 1. Attendants : 02
2. Sweepers : NIL Additional staff required to manage 100 casualties category wise : One Ward of 25 patients : 1. Associate Professor : 1 2. Lecturer 2 3. Residents 09 (3 per 8 holy shift) 4. Interns 10 5. Lab. Technicians 03 (1 in each shift ) 6. Sweeper 03 (1 in each shift) 7. Wardboy 06 (2 in each shift) Hence Requirement for 100 casualties 1. Associate Professor 04 2. Lecturer 08 3. Residents 36 4. Interns 40
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5. Lab.Technicians 12 6. Sweeper 12 7. Wardboy 24
NAMES, CONTACT NOS. AND ADDRESSES OF ALL STAFF MEMBERS :
Sr.No.
Name Designation Contact No. Address
1 Dr.D.R.Mhasde Associate Professor
9821865322 3 Krishna Arpana Apt., Near Kalemanivali, Post Office, Kalyan (East).
2 Dr.A.K.Deshpande Professor 9869168886 A/8 Shreesahawas, 90 feet Road, Ghatkopar (East), Mumbai.
6 Dr.V.S.Nagar Associate Professor
23741817 4/29, Swastik Bldg. J.J. Hospital campus, Byculla, Mumbai 400 008.
8 Dr.P.V.Patil (Priya Deshpande)
Assoc.Prof. (Adhoc)
55769515 RMO Quarters, Near Central Canteen, J.J.Hospital campus ,Byculla, Mumbai 400008.
9 Dr.Deepali Sen Lecturer (DSB) 9820454809 335/5, Ashirwad, 12th Road, Khar (W), Mumbai
10 Dr.Anand Ambore Lecturer (DSB) Gastro. Post from J.J.Hosp.
9869432920 R.No.5, 300 Resident Doctors Hostel, Sir J.J. Hospital compound, Byculla, Mumbai.
11 Dr.Sandip V.Dhawane Lecturer (DSB) 9820782793 Room No.5, 300 Doctors Qrts., Sir J.J.Hospital, Byculla, Mumbai.
12 Dr.Dhananjay Duberkar
Lecturer (DSB) 9820716563 R.No.-17, 300 Doctors Qrts., Sir J.J. Hospital, Byculla, Mumbai 400 008.
13 Dr.Gurdeep Parmar Lecturer (DSB) 9833374897 Tower 101, Seabrease Tower, Nerul, Palm beach Road, Navi Mumbai.
14 Dr.Vikram S. Kotwal
Lecturer (DSB) 9224637346 Room No.335, 300 Doctors Qrts., Sir J.J.Hospital, Byculla, Mumbai 400008.
15 Dr.Hemant S.Wahane Lecturer (DSB) 9324543159 B/105, Kamrol Coop.Hsg. Soc. Dattanagar, DNC Road, Dombivali (East)
16 Dr.Abhijit Aklujkar Lecturer (DSB) 9224368829 Room No.430, 300 Doctors Quarter, J.J.Hospital, Mumbai.
17 Dr. Ajay Khobragade Lecturer (DSB) 9820664023 300 Doctors Quarter, J.J.Hospital, Mumbai.
MATERIAL
List of equipments required for managing disaster, give information in following format.
Sr. No. Name of the equipment Existing Number Required number
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1 Ventilator Not working 06 2 Infusion Pump N.A. 08 3 Pulse Oxymeter N.A. 08 4 ECG Machine N.A. 04 5 Portable X-ray Machine N.A. 01 6 Glucometer N.A. 08 7 Bedside Monitor - 08
List of equipments required for managing disease, give information in following format: Sr.No. Generic name Broad specifications
like strength of the drug. Nature of suture, No.size etc.
Quantity required for 100 patients
1 Inj. Cefotaximine 1gm, x hrly 2100 Vials 2 Inj. Cefran 500 mg x 12 hrly 1000 bottles 3 Inj.Metrogyl 500 mg 2100 bottles 4 Inj. Falcigo 120 mg stat 6mg OD x
5 day
5 Inj. Chloroquine 200 mg x 8 hrly for 5 doses
50 bottles
6 Inj. Quinine sulfate 450 mg x 8 hrly 500 ampules 7 Phenytoin Na 100 ml x 8 hrly 100 ampules 8 Inj.Rantac 150 mg x 8 hrly 2100 ampules 9 Atropin
Adrendine Dopamine HCl
50 Ampules each
10 Midazolam Calmpose
20 vials 50 Ampules
11 Inj Effcorlin 100 mg 50 vials 12 I.V. fluid
5% Dextrose ) DS/ ) NS/ ) RL ) Haemacel/ Blood
acc to requirement ) ) ) 1000 bottles ) 50 bottles
13 KCL ) NaHCO3 ) Calcium Gluconate ) 25% Dextrose
50 Ampules 200 Ampules /Vials
14 Central Line 150 15 Endotrachael tube (7.5, 8,
8.5) 120
16 Ryles tube 120 17 Vein flow 150 18 Oxygen Mask 120 19 Nebulization Kit 110 20 Intercostal drain 20 21 Oxygen Cylinders
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Nodal officer who can co-ordinates the departmental disaster management plan
Name - Dr. V. S. Nagar Designation Associate Professor of Medicine, Contact No. 23741817 Address - 4/29, Swastik, J.J. Hospital campus, Byculla, Mumbai 400 008.
DETAILED DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVATION PLAN TO MANAGE DISASTER
1. Emergency medical unit will be activated as an initiator and will take lead role in managing the patients.
2. On call lecturer/registrar of the on call unit will inform to Co-ordinator as well as to HOD regarding the nature of the disaster, the patients input, for pulling of manpower for Management of disaster.
3. Nodal officer will inform HOD and narrate the nature of disaster and number of person to be pulled for Management of Disaster.
4. As per order of HOD instructions arrangement for duties of Lecturer/Resident for Management of Disaster will be done.
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ENT WITH HEAD & NECK SURGERY
LOCATION AND ACCOMODATION Total no of beds : 45 No of wards : one (ward 15) Situation of wards : 3rd floor ,main building No of operation theaters : one No of working operation suits / tables available for routine emergency work : 3 How many additional working operation suits/ tables can be commissioned at short notice to tackle disaster or mass casualty : one Capacity to expand existing indoor bed strength for additional patient load during disaster Capacity to create additional beds to accommodate disaster victims : 8 Location of the space earmarked for creating additional beds to accommodate disaster victims: male ward –4 ,female ward – 3 , side room – 1
MANPOWER TEACHING : 1.PROFESSORS 3 (Including Honorary) 2.ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS 1 3.LECTURERS 2 4.RESIDENTS 15 NON TEACHING : 1 Social worker CLASS III 9 CLASS IV 1.Attendants 9 2.Sweepers 4
NAMES , CONTACT NO . & ADD. OF THE ALL STAFF MEMBERS Sr no
Name Designation Contact no Address
1 Dr M.V.Jagade
Professor & HOD 9323593627 Dhanavantri,7th floor , JJH Campus
2 Dr V.G.Kasbekar
Honorary Professor & Unit incharge
9820227517
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3 Dr R.P.Shah Honorary professor 9821177720 4 Dr S.K.Nagle Associate Professor 9821717152 Trimurti , 1st floor ,
JJH campus 5 Dr Rajan
pallav Lecturer 9867256826 Room no 24, 300
RDH , JJH campus 5 Dr Rajesh koli Lecturer 9323177998 Room no 425, 300
RDH, JJH campus
MATERIAL
List of equipments required for managing disaster , give information in following format Sr no Name of the
equipment No existing No required
1 Shadowless toplight
0 1
2 Fibre optic headlight
0 1
3 Tracheostomy tubes
0 7.5—1 8—1 8.5—1 9—1
4 Indirect laryngoscope
1 1
5 Ambu bag 1 1 6 Ventilator 0 1 7 High power suction 1 1 8 Oscillatory saw 0 1 9 Pneumatic drills 0 1 10 Macintosh
laryngoscope 1 1
11 Catheters Many
DEPARTMENTAL PLAN TO MANAGE THE DISASTER
Nodal officers who can coordinate the departmental disaster management plan Name designation address
Dr S.K.Nagle associate professor Trimurti , JJH campus
Nodal person of dept of ENT is Dr Smita Nagle ,who will co-ordinate activities of dept. of ENT In usual practice in disaster dept. of ENT comes as second line of treatment vis-a-vis hearing problem in patient & if tracheostomy is needed.
DETAILED DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVATION PLAN TO MANAGE DISASTER Arrangement of all available equipment & coordination for the purpose of any mass casualty or disaster
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PLASTIC SURGERY
LOCATION AND ACCOMODATION Total no of beds : 74 No of wards : Three (ward 34, 35 and 36) Situation of wards : Balaram Building, 2nd and 3rd floor No of operation theaters : Three No of working operation suits / tables available for routine emergency work : 1 How many additional working operation suits/ tables can be commissioned at short notice to tackle disaster or mass casualty : one Capacity to expand existing indoor bed strength for additional patient load during disaster Capacity to create additional beds to accommodate disaster victims : 10 Location of the space earmarked for creating additional beds to accommodate disaster victims: side rooms
MANPOWER TEACHING : 1.PROFESSORS 2 (Including Honorary) 2.ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS 4 3.LECTURERS 1 4.RESIDENTS NON TEACHING : 1 Social worker CLASS III 29 CLASS IV 1.Attendants 18 2.Sweepers 20
NAMES , CONTACT NO . & ADD. OF THE ALL STAFF MEMBERS Sr no
Name Designation Contact no Address
1 Dr Atul Shah Professor & HOD 9820307232 2 Dr Ashok Shah Associate Professor 9821042421 3 Dr Ashok Gupta Honorary professor 2388-3693
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4 Dr S.N.Deshpande Associate Professor 9821055760 5 Dr Nitin Mokal Associate Professor 9820016700 6 Dr S Banarjee Lecturer 9820160668 7 Dr Shivkumar Lecturer 9892490677
MATERIAL List of equipments required for managing disaster , give information in following format Sr no Name of the
equipment No existing No required
1 Shadowless toplight
1 1
2 Fibre optic headlight
0 1
3 Tracheostomy tubes
0 7.5—1 8—1 8.5—1 9—1
4 Silverex Ointment 0 Many 5 Kollagn sheet 0 Many 6 Humby’s knife 1 1 7 Mic Micrograft
instrument 0 1
8 Skin mesher 0 1
DEPARTMENTAL PLAN TO MANAGE THE DISASTER
Nodal officers who can coordinate the departmental disaster management plan Name designation address Dr Shivkumar Lecturer Room # 517, 300 resident doctor quarters, JJH campus
Nodal person of dept of Plastic surgery is Dr Shivkumar ,who will co-ordinate activities of dept. of Plastic surgery.
DETAILED DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVATION PLAN TO MANAGE DISASTER Arrangement of all available equipment & coordination for the purpose of any mass casualty or disaster
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CARDIO VASCULAR THROCIC SURGERY
LOCATION AND ACCOMODATION Total no of beds : 50 No of wards : One (ward 21) Situation of wards : Main Building, 5th floor No of operation theaters : Two No of working operation suits / tables available for routine emergency work : 2 (1+1) How many additional working operation suits/ tables can be commissioned at short notice to tackle disaster or mass casualty : Nil Capacity to expand existing indoor bed strength for additional patient load during disaster Capacity to create additional beds to accommodate disaster victims : 10 Location of the space earmarked for creating additional beds to accommodate disaster victims: In ward itself and in recovery side room
MANPOWER TEACHING : 1.PROFESSORS 1+1 (Including Honorary) 2.ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS 1 (1 Honorary assistant professor) 3.LECTURERS 3 4.RESIDENTS 9 NON TEACHING : 0 Social worker CLASS III 3 CLASS IV 1.Attendants 5 2.Sweepers 3
Additional staff requirements 2 Perfusionist
NAMES , CONTACT NO . & ADD. OF THE ALL STAFF MEMBERS Sr no
Name Designation Contact no
1 Dr S A Potwar Professor & HOD 9323797470
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2 Dr KNBhosle Associate Professor 9892823208 3 Dr GNRachmale Honorary professor 9821341838 4 Dr CJ Hemant
Kumar Hon Assistant Professor
9821053018
5 Dr Ashish Bhivapukar
Lecturer 9869228278
6 Dr Manoj Joshi Lecturer 9324243254 7 Dr Sanjay Nair Lecturer 9819745564
MATERIAL List of equipments required for managing disaster , give information in following format Sr no Name of the
equipment No existing No required
1 Ventillator 1 1 2 Pulse oxymeter 2 2 3 Vital sign monitor 2 2 4 defibulator 1 1
DEPARTMENTAL PLAN TO MANAGE THE DISASTER
Nodal officers who can coordinate the departmental disaster management plan Name designation address Dr Manoj Joshi Lecturer 21, Trimurti 5th floor , JJH campus
Nodal person of dept of CVTS is Dr Manoj Joshi,who will co-ordinate activities of dept. of CVTS
DETAILED DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVATION PLAN TO MANAGE DISASTER Arrangement of all available equipment & coordination for the purpose of any mass casualty or disaster
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CARDIOLOGY
LOCATION AND ACCOMODATION Total no of beds : 50 + 10 (ICCU) No of wards : Two (ward 22 + 22A) Situation of wards : Main Building, 4rth floor No of operation theaters : 1 (HOT) No of working operation suits / tables available for routine emergency work : 1 How many additional working operation suits/ tables can be commissioned at short notice to tackle disaster or mass casualty : Nil Capacity to expand existing indoor bed strength for additional patient load during disaster Capacity to create additional beds to accommodate disaster vic tims : 15 Location of the space earmarked for creating additional beds to accommodate disaster victims: In ward itself and in the corridor
MANPOWER TEACHING : 1.PROFESSORS 3 (Including Honorary) 2.ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS 3 (1 Honorary assistant professor) 3.LECTURERS 2 4.RESIDENTS 8 NON TEACHING : 0 Social worker CLASS III 4 CLASS IV 1.Attendants 8 2.Sweepers 4
Additional staff requirements 2 Technicians
NAMES , CONTACT NO . & ADD. OF THE ALL STAFF MEMBERS Sr no
Name Designation Contact no
1 Dr N O Bansal Professor & HOD 9821235177
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2 Dr Satish Vaidya Hon Professor (Unit2)
3 Dr Vijay Bang Honorary professor 9820030363 4 Dr Satish Khadse Associate professor 9819036933 5 Dr Anil kumar Hon Assistant
professor 9820280402
6 Dr Rajani Hon Assistant professor
9821031915
7 Dr Bhanu D Kapoor
Lecturer 9869827748
8 Dr Sangeetha Lecturer 9833458633
MATERIAL List of equipments required for managing disaster , give information in following format Sr no Name of the
equipment No existing No required
1 Ventillator 2 1 2 Pulse oxymeter 1 1 3 Vital sign monitor 5 2 4 defibulator 1 1 5 ECG machine 1 1 6 Echo machine 1 1 7 Cath lab 1 0
DEPARTMENTAL PLAN TO MANAGE THE DISASTER
Nodal officers who can coordinate the departmental disaster management plan Name designation address Dr Sangeetha Lecturer 610, 300 resident quarters , JJH campus
Nodal person of dept of Cardio is Dr Sangeetha who will co-ordinate activities of dept. of Cardio
DETAILED DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVATION PLAN TO MANAGE DISASTER Arrangement of all available equipment & coordination for the purpose of any mass casualty or disaster
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NEPHROLOGY
LOCATION AND ACCOMODATION Total no of beds : 30 No of wards : Two (ward 10 + ward20 + AKD) Situation of wards : Ward 20 (3rd floor), ward 10 and AKD 1st floor No of operation theaters : NA (AKD is used instead) No of working operation suits / tables available for routine emergency work : NA How many additional working operation suits/ tables can be commissioned at short notice to tackle disaster or mass casualty : NA Capacity to expand existing indoor bed strength for additional patient load during disaster Capacity to create additional beds to accommodate disaster victims : 4 Location of the space earmarked for creating additional beds to accommodate disaster victims: 2 ( In ward 20 side room) and 2 in transplant room
MANPOWER TEACHING : 1.PROFESSORS 1 ( Honorary) 2.ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS 1 (Honorary assistant professor) 3.LECTURERS 2 4.RESIDENTS 6 NON TEACHING : 1 Social worker CLASS III 15 CLASS IV 1.Attendants 8 2.Sweepers 6
Additional staff requirements
NAMES , CONTACT NO . & ADD. OF THE ALL STAFF MEMBERS Sr no
Name Designation Contact no
1 Dr NM Dedhia Hon Professor & HOD
9821132951
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2 Dr Shrirang Bichu Hon Associate Professor
9820191683
3 Dr Archana Shahapurkar
Assistant lecturer 9819829027
4 Dr Pravin Pant Assistant lecturer 9819747249
MATERIAL List of equipments required for managing disaster , give information in following format Sr no Name of the
equipment No existing No required
1 Ventillator 0 1 2 Pulse oxymeter 1 1 3 Vital sign monitor 0 2 4 Defibulator 0 1
DEPARTMENTAL PLAN TO MANAGE THE DISASTER
Nodal officers who can coordinate the departmental disaster management plan Name designation address Dr Pravin Assistant Lecturer 407, 300 resident quarters , JJH campus
Nodal person of dept of Cardio is Dr Pravin who will co-ordinate activities of dept. of Nephrology.
DETAILED DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVATION PLAN TO MANAGE DISASTER Arrangement of all available equipment & coordination for the purpose of any mass casualty or disaster
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OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY
LOCATION AND ACCOMODATION Balaram building Total no of beds : 105 No of wards : Four (ward 29, 30, 31, 32) Situation of wards : Balaram building No of operation theaters : 2 No of working operation suits / tables available for routine emergency work : 3 How many additional working operation suits/ tables can be commissioned at short notice to tackle disaster or mass casualty : Nil Capacity to expand existing indoor bed strength for additional patient load during disaster Capacity to create additional beds to accommodate disaster victims : 2/3 beds Location of the space earmarked for creating additional beds to accommodate disaster victims: In ward itself and in the corridor
MANPOWER TEACHING : 1.PROFESSORS 2 (Including Honorary) 2.ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS 8 (1 Honorary assistant professor) 3.LECTURERS 6 + 1 (MCH office) 4.RESIDENTS 57 NON TEACHING : 0 Social worker CLASS III 8 CLASS IV 1.Attendants 2 2.Sweepers 0
Additional staff requirements Sweepers
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NAMES , CONTACT NO . & ADD. OF THE ALL STAFF MEMBERS Sr no
Name Designation Contact no Address
1 Dr Rekha Daver Professor & HOD 9324547050 1401, lalita giridhar Kataria marg, Mahim, mUmbai – 16
2 Dr Krishna Algotar Associate professor 9869006263 ¼ JJ hospital, Mumbai 3 Dr Ashok Anad Associate professor 9869183134 4/18, JJ H, Mumbai 4 Dr Rajeshree S Associate professor 9869917830 21 / 3 JJH, Mumbai 5 Dr Vandana Kuwar Lecturer 9820675692 3 / 4, Babrekar marg,
Dadar, Mumbai 6 Dr Disha Andhiwal Lecturer 9819720141 5/3, JJ H, Mumbai 7 Dr Manisha
Deshmikh Lecturer 9326806495 R # 714, 300 resident
qrts, JJH, Mumbai
DEPARTMENTAL PLAN TO MANAGE THE DISASTER
Nodal officers who can coordinate the departmental disaster management plan Name designation address Dr K.M.Algotar Associate Professor 1 /4, JJH campus
DETAILED DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVATION PLAN TO MANAGE DISASTER As we are havingonly 106 beds for Ante natal, Post natal and surgical cases, so its not feasible to accommodate any disaster cases because of non availability of space. But we can provide man power as Interns, Residents and Faculty members, Lab technician/attendants for helping the disaster management plan wherever it is required.
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BLOOD BANK
LOCATION AND ACCOMODATION Next to casualty department Total no of beds : NA No of wards : NA Situation of wards : NA No of operation theaters : NA No of working operation suits / tables available for routine emergency work : NA How many additional working operation suits/ tables can be commissioned at short notice to tackle disaster or mass casualty : NA Capacity to expand existing indoor bed strength for additional patient load during disaster Capacity to create additional beds to accommodate disaster victims : NA Location of the space earmarked for creating additional beds to accommodate disaster victims: NA
MANPOWER TEACHING : 1.PROFESSORS 1 (Including Honorary) 2.ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS 1 3.LECTURERS 1 4.RESIDENTS 0 NON TEACHING : 1 Social worker CLASS III 26 CLASS IV 1.Attendants 5 2.Sweepers 2
Additional staff requirements 5 Technicians
NAMES , CONTACT NO . & ADD. OF THE ALL STAFF MEMBERS Sr no
Name Designation Contact no
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1 Dr AG Valand Professor & HOD 9820186715 2 Dr Vandana M
Sanklecha Associate professor 9869304446
3 Dr Shekar Sheth Lecturer 9867235509 4 Dr Ganesh
Kshirsagar Assistant lecturer 9869193816
5 Dr Ganesh Pachare Assistant lecturer 9869418192 6 Dr Amit
Suryavanshi Assistant lecturer 9833703457
7 Dr Kalyani Kulkarni
Assistant lecturer 9422862482
8 Mrs Usha Gatti Technician 9833005424 9 Mr RPDubey Technician 10 Mrs Sandhya G Technician 9892220122 11 Mr D Mane Technican 12 Mrs Anuya Durve Technician 9869160558 13 Mr pramod rathod Technician 9869038240 14 Mrs Deepa G Technican 9869289327 15 Mrs Rajani Singh
Matharoo Technician 9869605829
16 Miss Silvia Jacob Technican 9869605829 17 Mr D Salunke Lab Assistant 18 Mr Kalyan giri Lab Assistant 9869256351 19 Mr sanjay T Lab Assistant 20 Mr Rakesh patil Lab Assistant 9869204556 21 Mr Srikant more Lab Assistant 22 Mr sanjay pail Lab Assistant 23 My Gurunath N Lab Assistant 24 Mrs Sonibai R Lab Assistant 25 Mr Pratapsingh
Valsi MSW 9869071295
26 Mrs S Paralkar Senior clerk 27 Ms Vatsala W Incharge sister 28 Mrs Priyanka J Staff nurse 29 Mrs Kamal pawar Staff nurse 9869901970 30 Mrs Veena Parab Staff nurse
MATERIAL List of equipments required for managing disaster , give information in following format Sr no Name of the
equipment No. existing No required
1 Blood bank refrigerator
3 3
2 Kitchen refrigerator
4 2
3 Blood collection monitor
1 2
4 Elisa plate washer 1 1
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5 Elisa plate reader 1 1 6 Distilled water
plant 1 1
7 Incubator 2 1 8 Hot air oven 1 1 9 VDRL rotor shaker 1 1 10 Microscope 4 0 11 Cold centrifuge 2 1 12 Laminar air flow 1 0 13 Centrifuge 3 3 14 Gel card centrifuge 1 1 15 Computer with
printer 1 1
16 Donor weighing scale
2 1
17 Blood bag weighting bag
17 0
18 Serological water bath
2 0
19 Fix vol pipettes 6 1 20 Multi channel
pipettes 1 1
21 Variable vol
pipettes 3 2
22 Semi auto strip washer
1 1
23 Sterelizer 1 2 24 Tube sealer 2 0 List of consumables Sr no Name of the
equipment No. existing
1 Anti A serum 5 vials (10 ml) 2 Anti B serum 5 vials (10 ml) 3 Anti AB serum 5 vials (10 ml) 4 Anti D serum 5 vials (10 ml) 5 22% bovine
albumin 5 vials (10 ml)
6 Coombs antisera 1 vial 7 CPDA bag 300 8 CuSO4 powder 500 gm 9 HIV elisa kits 3 10 HCV elisa kits 3 11 HbsAg elisa kits 3 12 VDRL elisa kits 3 13 Slide box 2 no
DEPARTMENTAL PLAN TO MANAGE THE DISASTER
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Nodal officers who can coordinate the departmental disaster management plan Name designation address Dr AG Valand Profsessor & Head 2/8 Dhanvantri, 3rd floor , JJH campus
Nodal person of dept of Cardio is Dr Valand who will co-ordinate activities of Blood Bank
DETAILED DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVATION PLAN TO MANAGE DISASTER Arrangement of all available equipment & coordination for the purpose of any mass casualty or disaster
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RADIOLOGY
LOCATION AND ACCOMODATION Main builfing ground floor Total no of beds : NA No of wards : NA Situation of wards : NA No of operation theaters : NA No of working operation suits / tables available for routine emergency work : NA How many additional working operation suits/ tables can be commissioned at short notice to tackle disaster or mass casualty : NA Capacity to expand existing indoor bed strength for addit ional patient load during disaster Capacity to create additional beds to accommodate disaster victims : NA Location of the space earmarked for creating additional beds to accommodate disaster victims: NA
MANPOWER TEACHING : 1.PROFESSORS 2 2.ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS Nil 3.LECTURERS 6 4.RESIDENTS 30 NON TEACHING : 0 Social worker CLASS III 47 CLASS IV 1.Attendants 17 2.Sweepers 05
NAMES , CONTACT NO . & ADD. OF THE ALL STAFF MEMBERS Sr no
Name Designation Contact no
1 Dr S.Z.Sorte Professor & HOD 9224229601 2 Dr N.K.Patil Professor 9820883350
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3 Dr Shilpa Domkundwar
Lecturer 9819075529
4 Dr Shyamsunder Sabet
Lecturer 9820215927
5 Dr Suhas Kulkarni Lecturer 9833391127 6 Dr Vasundhara Lecturer 9323173873 7 Dr Shivanand Lecturer 9423077178 8 Dr Anand Lecturer 9890812301
MATERIAL List of equipments required for managing disaster , give information in following format Sr no Name of the
equipment No existing
1 X-ray machines 8 2 Ultrasound 3 3 CT scan 1 4 MRI 1
DEPARTMENTAL PLAN TO MANAGE THE DISASTER
Nodal officers who can coordinate the departmental disaster management plan Name designation address Dr Mrs N.K.Patil Professor Dhanvantri building, JJH campus
Nodal person of dept of ENT is Dr N.K.Patil ,who will co-ordinate activities of dept. of Radiology.
DETAILED DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVATION PLAN TO MANAGE DISASTER Arrangement of all available equipment & coordination for the purpose of any mass casualty or disaster
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CHEST DISEASES & TUBERCULOSIS
LOCATION AND ACCOMMODATION Total No.of beds: 50
No of Wards: One - Ward 34
Situation of Wards: David Sasson Building (Balaram Building)
No. Of operation theaters: Not Applicable
No. of working operation suits/ tables available for routine emergency work: Not Applicable
How many additional working operation suits/ tables can be commissioned at short notice to
tackle disaster or mass casualty: Not Applicable
Capacity to expand existing indoor bed strength for additional patient load during disaster
Capacity to additional bed to accommodate disaster victims: 5 beds
Location of the space earmarked for creating additional beds to accommodate disaster
Victims: Ward 34
MANPOWER
Teaching
1. Professor – One – Prof & HOD - Dr N N Ramraje -9323555101
2. Associate Professor- Nil-
3. Lecturers- One – Dr Priti Meshram- - 9869300282
4. Residents Four
Non Teaching:-
Class III:- 11
Class IV: 13
1. Attendant:-
2. Sweepers:-
ADDITIONAL STAFF REQUIRED TO MANAGE DISASTER
MATERIAL List of existing, in use, equipments for managing disaster
S r No. Name of equipments No. Existing No. Require
1 PULSE – OXIMETER 2 (Two)
2 NON – INVASIVE VENTIALATOR 1 (One)
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List of Medicine Dressing material suture material, IV fluids, IV sets, etc requirement for
managing 100 admissions as mass casualty.
DEPARTMENTAL PLAN TO MANAGE THE DISASTER
Nodal office that can co-ordinates the departmental disaster management plan
Name :- Dr. N N Ramraje
Designation:- Professor & Head
Contact No.:- 9323555101
Address :- 2/15, Dhanvantari
Doctors Quarters
J.J. Hospital Campus,
Byculla, Mumbai- 400 008.
DETAILED DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVATION PLAN TO MANAGE DISASTER In case of disaster or mass casualty the nodal officer will contact the member of the department,
resident & issue instruction to manage the situation.
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PHARMACOLOGY
LOCATION :P.G.Builidng,Near Gate No.12, First Floor,Grant Medical College and Sir J.J.Gr.of Hospital Compound, Byculla,Mumbai - 8
MANPOWER Teaching 1. Professors - 2 2. Asso.Prof. - 8 3. Lecturer - 4 4. Residents-I,II,III - 5
Non -teaching staff: 1)Technical :
1) Technicians : 4 2) Lab.Asstt. : 1
2)Non Technical : 1)Office Clerk : 1
2)Attendants : 6 + 1 Animal Attendant 3)Sweepers 2 4) Others : 1 Stenographer 1 Photographer
DEPARTMENTAL PLAN TO MANAGE THE DISASTER
Nodal Officer who can co-ordinates the departmental disaster management plan Name :Dr.Deepakkumar Langade Designation : Lecturer,Dept.of Pharmacology G.M.C.,Mumbai Contact No : 9868766272
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PATHOLOGY
LOCATION: DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY
MANPOWER Teaching Staff 1. Professors : 02 2. Assoc. Prof. : 14 3. Lecturers : 11 (DSB) 4. Residents - JR I,II,III : JR-03, SRI-07, CRI-04, CRII-02 Non Teaching Staff 1. Technical a. Technicians : 19 b. Lab assistant : 06 2. Non Technical a. Office clerk : 03 (1 Neuropath) b. Attendance : 27 (Including Neuropath Dept.) c. Sweepers : 02 d. Other : 01 (Photographer)
NAMES CONTACT NOS. AND ADDRESS OF THE ALL STAFF MEMBERS No. Name Designation Contact No. Address 02 Dr.D.N.Lanjewar Professor &
Head 9820162722 1/10,Dr.'s Qurts. J.J.Hosp.
Campus, Mumbai-8
03 Dr.S.R.Raghuwanshi Assoc. Prof 9819296107 2/1,Dr.'s Qurts. J.J.Hosp. Campus, Mumbai-8
04 Dr.G.F.D'Costa Assoc. Prof 9820307902 212,Pushpa Bhuvan, Near Stand Cinema, Coloba, Mumbai
05 Dr.P.M.Roplekar Assoc. Prof 9819830779 Dr.'s Qurts. J.J.Hosp. Campus, Mumbai-8
06 Dr.M.S.Hastak Assoc. Prof 9821689670 6, Sharavati, Worli, Sea Face-13
07 Dr.S.M.Sisodia Assoc. Prof 9869250592 502, Vibhavari, Dinsha Wacha Rd. Churchgate, Mumbai-20
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08 Dr.A.S.Vyas Assoc. Prof 4/6,Dr.'s Qurts. J.J.Hosp. Campus, Mumbai-8
09 Dr.R.V.Taksande Assoc. Prof 9322523097 12/A/3, Govt. Colony, Hajiali, Mumbai-34
10 Dr.B.N.Hiwale Assoc. Prof 9869367337 5/24,Dr.'s Qurts. J.J.Hosp.CampusMumbai-8
11 Dr.K.A.Deshpande Assoc. Prof 9820474878 825,Khosravi Estate, A/5, 2nd Flr., S.K.Bole Rd. Dadar, Mumbai-400 028
12 Dr.S.N.Ramraje Assoc. Prof 2/15,Dr.'s Qurts. J.J.Hosp. Campus, Mumbai-8
13 Dr.Shahin Najmi Assoc. Prof 9869614910 -
14 Dr.S.V.Agale Assoc. Prof 3/30, Trimurti Dr.'s Qurts. J.J.Hosp.Campus Mumbai-8
15 Dr.Sanjay Surase Lecturer 9869385602 Block No.602, HIG Mhada Colony, Sion, Mumbai
16 Dr.Rakesh Shedge Lecturer 9320375436 3/45, MIG colony,
Vidyavihar (East), Mumbai-400 077.
17 Dr.Bharat Ghodke Lecturer 9867993451 A-16, Om-Prashant, Tambe Nagar, S.N.Rd, Mulund Mumbai
18 Dr.Sunita Kolekar Lecturer 9867796815
19 Dr.Shilpi Sahu Lecturer 9324414841 4/3, Swastik Bld. Gr.Flr., J.J.Hospital, Mumbai
20 Dr.Rachana
Binayake
Lecturer 9833013325 3/23, Trimurti bld. 5th Flr. J.J.Hospital Campus, Mumbai
21 Dr.Kiran Bendale Lecturer 9867201602 602/02,Manas Anand, G-13, Rd. Thane, (W)
22 Dr.Barnik
Chowdhary
Lecturer 9869379636 11/403,Mellennium Park, Hariom Ngr. Mulund, Mumbai
23 Dr.Mangesh
Bolegave
Lecturer 9869188488
24 Dr.Pritam Khairkar Lecturer
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25 Dr.Divya Makhija Lecturer 9323927121 Flat No.802, Rishabh Towers Lower Parel,(W), Mumbai-25
Names contact Nos. and address of the Technicians
No. Name Designation Contact No. Address 01 S.R.Ghogale
Lab Tech. 25679996 Trupti Bld, 21, 5th Flr.
J.J.Campus, Byculla, Mumbai
02 Sandhya Walawalkar
Lab Tech. 28956758 C/5, Rukmini-Niwas, L.M.Rd. Navagaon, Dahisar, W,Mumbai
03 Supriya Gaonkar
Lab Tech. 25927374 A-203, Satguru Sharan II Chaphekar Bandhu Marg, Mulund,(E), Mumbai-81
04 K.V.Mahamuni
Lab Tech.
05 Anuradha More
Lab Tech. 25661548 Vishwa 35/5, Datar colony, Bhandup, (E) Mumbai-42
06 Saroj Kodia
Lab Tech. 28949609 Matrukrupa CHS, Eksar Rd. Boriwali, W. Mumbai-103
07 Shital Ghadage
Lab Tech. 28797641 5, Rohini Mahindra Ngr, D.P.Rd Malad (E) Mumbai-97
08 Swati Choksi
Lab Tech. 24461998 7/3, Mehta Park, Bhagojikar Marg, Mahim, Mumbai-16,W
09 Swati Sakrikar
Lab Tech. 26151813 Pawankumar Soc. Sant Janabai Rd.Vileparle (e) Mumbai-57
10 Neeta Sonawadekar
Lab Tech. 9820604716 Shanti 20, 4th Flr. J.J.Hosp. Campus, Byculla, Mumbai-8.
11 Gurunath Bodke
Lab Tech. 9819642842 Sudama CHS, 2nd Flr. Kalwa, (w) Thane
12 Ranjana Save Lab Tech. 9324563335 Bhakti Sadan CHS, 2nd Flr. R.N 204, Virar, (E). Jivdani Rd.
13 Sharad Nalawade
Lab Tech. 9892947557 Bhakti Bld.No7, R.No.6, J.J.Hospital, Mumbai
14 Prakash Adivadekar
Lab Tech. 9969137065 BIT Chawl No.4,R.No.50, 3rd Flr. Imamwada, Mumbai
15 Pralhad Muneshwar
Lab Tech.
16 Rachana Deshpande
Lab Tech. 25334584 3/A/13, Brindavan Soc. Thane, (W)
17 Siddharth Jadhav Lab Tech. 9892421386 Panchashil Ngr, No.3, Sion Koliwada, Mumbai-
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Koliwada, Mumbai- 18 Vijay Rane
Lab Tech. B/66, 2nd Flr, J.J.Hospital
Campus, Mumbai-8. 19 Raghunath
Pyaramwad
Lab Tech.
MATERIAL
For consumables items which are immediately required to purchase for Disaster Management the amount of Rs.5,00,000/- could be allocated and kept aside as and when required. This money should be made easily available for decentralized purchase during crises situation.
DEPARTMENT PLAN TO MANAGE THE DISASTER Nodal Officer for co-ordinates the departmental disaster management plan. Name : Dr. D.N. Lanjewar Designation : Professor of Pathology, Contact no. : 9820162722 1/10, Doctors" Quarters, J.J. Hospital Campus, Byculla, Mumbai 400 008. * Daily reporting telephonically & writing to the treating physician & the Disaster Cell. * Final Report at the end of disaster.
LIST OF THE EQUIPMENT / INSTRUMENT
Sr. No.
Name of the Equipment / Instrument
No of Existing No. of Require ment
1. Mortuary Cabinet Units ( 6 Body Capacity each)
03 Units ( 2 Units are not working properly)
6 Units
2. Hematology Cell Counter with Printer (Imported)
02 Units 02 Units
3. Tissue Processing Unit (Imported)
02 Units 02 Units
4. Binocular Research Microscope (Imported)
15 Nos 20 Nos.
5. Computer With Printer 01 No. 02 Nos. 6. Automatic Photo Electric
Colorimeter 02 Nos. 02 Nos.
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FORENSIC
LOCATION: DEPARTMENT OF FORENSIC MEDICINE
MANPOWER Teaching Staff 1. Professors : 02 2. Assoc. Prof. : 2 3. Lecturers : 4 4. Residents - JR I,II,III : 5 Non Teaching Staff 1. Technical a. Technicians : 2 b. Lab assistant : 1 2. Non Technical a. Office clerk : 1 + 1 (Steno) b. Attendance : 5 c. Sweepers : Nil d. Other : 01 (Photographer)
NAMES CONTACT NOS. AND ADDRESS OF THE ALL STAFF MEMBERS No. Name Designation Contact No. Address 01 Dr. S D Nanandkar Prof. &
Head
9869040955 1/9,Dr.'s Qurts. J.J.Hosp. Campus, Mumbai-8
02 Dr Dode C R Professor 9869916330
03 Dr Chavan Lecturer
MATERIAL For the equipment like laptop and laser printer, plus stationary needed for spot autopsy examinations (representative only) and spot certification of death, will require fund provision to the extend of Rs. 3 lacs could be allocated and kept aside as and when required. This money should be made easily available for decentralized purchase during crises situation. This will also be useful for
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purchasing 10 exmination kits necessary for above mentioned work in the time of disaster.
DEPARTMENT PLAN TO MANAGE THE DISASTER Nodal Officer for co-ordinates the departmental disaster management plan. Name : Dr. S D Nanandkar Designation : Professor and Head of Forensic medicine, Contact no. : 9869040955 1/9, Dhanvantri building, J.J. Hospital Campus, Byculla, Mumbai 400 008.
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MICROBIOLOGY
LOCATION : IInd floor, Pathology School
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Designation No. Remarks
Professor 02 -
Associate Professor 04 1 on Deputation Teaching Staff
Lecturers 11 -
Residents – JR I – III 06 - Non Teaching Staff (Technical ) Technicians 13 10 GMC
03 JJH
Lab. Assistants 07 03 GMC 04 JJH
Office Clerk 02 1 on deputation
Attendants 15 11 GMC 04 JJH
Non Teaching Staff (Non - Technical )
Sweeper 01 -
Others - -
NAMES & CONTACT NOS & ADDRESS OF ALL STAFF MEMBERS
Sr. No. Name Designation Contact no. Address
1 Dr. Renu Bharadwaj Prof. & Head 9372465940 5/23, Panchasheel, J.J. Hospital Campus, Byculla, Mumbai – 8.
2 Dr. Abhay Chowdhary Professor 9821209050 2/13, Govt. officers Colony, Haji Ali Park, Mumbai
3 Dr. Ameeta joshi Assoc. Prof. On Deputation
4 Dr. Nita Jangale Assoc. Prof. 9869403485 Bldg. No. 4, J.J. Hospital Campus, Byculla, Mumbai – 8.
5 Dr. Shilpa Patil Assoc. Prof. 9323085449 4/30, J.J. Hospital Campus, Byculla, Mumbai – 8.
6 Dr. Varsha Wanjare Assoc. Prof. 9224384504 Bldg. No. 3, J.J. Hospital
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Campus, Byculla, Mumbai – 8.
7 Dr. Shubhra Sengupta Lecturer 9869318799
C- 701 & 2, Mangalam CNS, thakur Complex, Kandivili (E), Mumbai – 101.
8 Dr. Shama Tomar Lecturer 9324369111 3/12, J.J. Hospital Campus, Byculla, Mumbai – 8.
9 Mrs. Saroj Turbadkar Lecturer 9820944342 Bldg. No. 4, J.J. Hospital Campus, Byculla, Mumbai – 8.
10 Mrs. Sarla Menon Lecturer 9869457790 3/13, J.J. Hospital Campus, Byculla, Mumbai – 8.
11 Mrs. Sujata Dharmshale Lecturer 9969113767
3/27, J.J. Hospital Campus, Byculla, Mumbai – 8.
12 Dr. Nilma Hirani Lecturer 9820556255
Flat No. 101, Captain Villa, Mount Mary Road, Bandra (W), Mumbai – 50
13 Mrs. Vaishli Wabale Lecturer 9869251978 5/9, J.J. Hospital Campus, Byculla, Mumbai – 8.
14 Dr. Sunil Lilani Lecturer 9322299008
Bhagwandas Apts, ist Floor, 51- Zaveri Road, Mulund (W), Mumbai – 80.
15 Dr. Shazia Chavan Lecturer 9820638948
Aakansha Bunglow, opp. Bhagwati Plaza, Veer Savarkar Road, Virar (E), Thane – 305.
16 Dr. Ritsh Shirpurkar Lecturer 9323196573 401, Kalpana Housing Society, Behind Bldg. No. 38, Tilak Nagar, Chembur – 89.
17 Dr. Monita Kulkarni Lecturer 9322952893 408, Sadanand Apartment, Agar Bazar, N. M. kale road, Dadar, Mumbai - 28
MATERIAL
List of equipments
Sr. No.
Name of equipment No. Existing No. require
1 Deep Freeze (-200 C) Vertical 02 01
2 Vertical Autoclave 03 01
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3 Water Bath 01 01
4 Incubator 04 01
5 Table Top Centrifudge 03 01
6 Biosafety Hood with burnout unit (Class – II) 02 01
7 Variable Volume single channel Pipette 1-20 microliter 02 01
8 Variable Volume single channel Pipette 10-100 microliter 02 01
9 Vacutainer - 100
10 Needles for Vacutainer - 100
11 Vacutainer Holder - 05
12 Needle Burner 02 01
13 Universal Container - 100
14 Disposable Leak Proof Container (5 ml) - 100
15 Eppendorf tube (2 ml) - 100
16 N 95 Respirator Mask - 50
17 Disposable Gowns - 100
18 Latex Gloves - 100 pairs List of Consumables
Sr. No. Generic Name Specifications Quantity require
1 Kits & Reagents - -
* The above-mentioned items have an expiry date & hence stock cannot be maintained. Rs. 2,00,000/- could be allocated & kept aside for purchase of kits & reagents as and when require. This money should be made easily available for decentralized purchase during crises situation.
DEPARTMENT PLAN TO MANAGE THE DISASTER
Nodal officer for co-ordinates the departmental disaster management plan Name : Dr. Nita Jangale Designation : Associate Professor Contact no. : 9869403485 Address : Bldg. 4, (Swastik), Sir J.J. Hospital Campus,
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Byculla, Mumbai – 08
Daily reporting telephonically & in writing to the treating physician, epidemiologist & the Disaster Cell
?? Isolates / Sera obtained send to National / International Centers for confirmation ?? Final Report at the end of disaster
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BIOCHEMISTRY
LOCATION
Department of Bio chemistry
MANPOWER
Sr.no Name of faculty member
designation Residential address Res.phone number
Mobile number
1 Dr.Anil keshavrao Bhutey
Professor and Head
11-A/9 Govt.Colony Hajiali,. Mumbai – 400034
24983065 9322335498
2 Dr.Vinayak Wamanrao Patil
Professor Dhanvanari 2/A Flat-3 J.J.Hospital campus,Byculla Mumbai-400008
Res.022- 23752756
M-9833211598
3 Dr.(Smt)S.A.Abhang
Associate Professor
Apoorva Aptt. Tapodham Rd., Warje, Pune 52
Res.020-2523048
9892175028
4 Dr.(Mrs.)Leela Abhichandani
Associate Professor
14 Kaveri, A.G.Khan Rd., Worli Sea Face, North Worli 400 025
Res. 55226256
9820900807
5. Dr.A.S.Sardeshmukh
Associate Professor
4/8 Doctors Quarters J.J.Hos.Campus, Byculla, Mumbai-400008
Res.022-23772968
9869603283
6. Dr.R.C.Sane Associate Professor
211 C.Wing Dosti Lily, Dosti Acres, S.M.D. Road, Antop Hill, Wadala(E), Mumbai - 400037
Res022-.24121710
M-9422867278
7. Dr. Santosh Varma Associate Professor
A-302,Nikhileshwar Complex Behind Venus Cinema Ulhasnagar-4 Dist.Thane
9525152 0750
M-9323959000
8 Dr. D.G. Basutkar Associate Professor
Flat 603, supriya tower opp:Rajpark, Parsiknagar, Kalva-Thane-605.
25424061 9322144396
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Non Teaching Staff 1. Shri Suhas N.
Manjrekar
Lab. Technician
D 21/CD 205 3nd Floor, Shrirang Unit No.13, Co.O.Hsg.Society, Thane (West)- 601
25347536 9820389545
2. Shri S.Nakashe
Lab. Technician
4/96, Sahajeevan, Shri Ganesh Nagar, Lalbaug Market, Lalbaug, Mumbai- 400 012
24715339 9867351389
3. Shri Y.S. Patil Lab. Technician
J.J.Hospitals Compound, A Block Room No.33 Byculla, Mumbai 400 008
23782850
4. Shri V. Pawar Lab. Technician
Old Extablishment Quarters, Room No.2, J.J.Hospitals Campus, Byculla, Mumbai 400 008
23730570
5. S.Pimpaldare Lab. Technician
Old Establishment Quarters, Room No.5, J.J.Hospitals Campus Byculla, Mumbai
4, Shri S. Pandhre Lab. Technician
B-4-03 Navratna Co.o.p.Hosg. Society, Flat No.45 Sector-8
9833479522 9833220446
9 Dr.Nilanjana Guha Niyogi
Lecture 5/30Panchsheel J.J.Hospital Compound, Mumbai 8
27671527 (pune)
9820186367
10 Shubhangi Gujrathi Lecture Swastik 4/10 Opp.PostOffice, J.J.Hospital Compound, Mumbai 8
23746603 9892182028
11 Dr.A.R.Dhas Lecturer D-405 Zavne Enclave Near Saidham W.E.Highway, Thakur Complex, Kandivali,Mumbai-8
56777532 982079973
12 Smt Geetha Sukumaran
Lecturer 5/27Panchsheel J.J.Hospital Compound, Mumbai 8
23759571 9892503720
13 Dr.Mohana Lonkar Biochemist A4/8,Runwalnagar, Thane (w)400601
25470422 9820548016
14. Smt Jyoti Panchal Biochemist GHULEMANSION 120,Matar Pakhadi Road, Mazgaon, Mumbai 400 010
23776304 32940783
9869409304
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Sangpada, Navi Mumbai 5. Shri Anna Patil Lab.
Technician J.J.Hospitals Campus Trupti 8-B,3rd Floor, Byculla, Mumbai-400 008
6. Shri A.A. Mohan
Lab. Technician
Chandresh Oasis K. Lodha Heaven, Kalyan, Skill Road, Nilje Dombivali (E),
9323199319
7. Shri S.B.Chougule
Lab. Techician Avenue B-601, Lodha Heaven, Kalyan-Shil Road, Nilje Dombivali (E)
9867091970
8. S.P.Nalwade Lab.Tech Juna Kurla Bail Bazar Bhagubai Chawl,Mumbai-70
25024395
9. S. Choudhari Lab.Tech RajeshwariCo.op.Hsg.Soc. 2nd Floor, R.No.1, Gawali Nagar,Kalyan(E)
95251-2251383
10.
C.S.Naik
Lab.Tech.
Chintan Anadamai Co.op Soc.,Building No.192/B R.No.7377,Kannamwar Nagar-2,Vikroli(E), Mumbai 800 083
56080509
11. S.S.Natalkar Lab.Tech. J.J.Hospital Compound Bhairamji Chawal R.No.1/2, Byculla, Mumbai 400 008
9819481851
12 S.M.Lokhande Lab.Tech. Darshan Society Building No.811/3:15 Sector 25 Jui Nagar, Navi Mumbai 400 706
27705163
13. R.C.Mishale Lab.Tech. Gharkul Society Building No.8/60/2/12 Sector 24 Jui Nagar Navi Mumbai 400706
9869179904
14. Usman Khan Lab.Tech. J.J.Hospital compound, Trupti 8/B,Gr.Floor, R.No.34, Byculla,Mum 8
23772868
15. R.G. Ghosalkar Lab.Tech. J.J.Hosp.Compound, B/36, 1st Floor, Byculla Mumbai-8
56164723 9869999060
16 Vidya Redekar Lab.Tech. 314/51 Mahavir Chawl G.K.Marg,Lower Parel Mumbai- 400013
24952975 9869063338
17. Manjula Dabhi Lab.Tech. 40/D, K.K.Marg Jecobb Circle, Mumbai-11
23087809 9867695515
18. D. Vaivude Lab.Tech. 30/32,1st Floor, 22074666
90
Mahadeo Shankarshet Marg,Sonapure St., Chira Bazar,Jagannath Shankar Shet Marg,Mumbai – 400 002
19 R.Y. Kadam Lab.Tech. J.J.Hospital Compounder Chawl, Gr.Floor, R.No.6 Mumbai – 400 008
23736216
20. S.B.Narkar Lab.Tech. J.J.Hospital Compound, Trupti B . R.No.58 Mumbai 400 008
21. Shri Vibhute Lab.Tech 3/14 Om Lambodar Co.op.Hsg.Society,Shani Nagar, Badlapur (W)
22
A.Desai
Lab.Asstt.
Ladies Hostel Servant Chawl R.No.3 Ground Floor,J.J.Hospital Compound, Mumbai 400 008
23747428
23 Ganesh Bane Lab. Asstt. 4/371 Sundergalli Parijat Building No.1 B.J.Marg, Byculla (W) Mumbai 400 008
24. R.G.Kodhawale Lab.Asstt. 1/3,Gowardhan Bhoir Chawl,Datiwali Rd, Diva (E), Dist.Thane
25. Subhash More Lab.Asstt. C.Block R.No.21, 1st floor, J.J.Hospital, Byculla, Mumbai 8
26 Naresh B.Solanki
Lab.Asstt. Chitra Aptt.,R.No.405 4th floor, Gagan Vihar Complex, Ochale Road, Nalasopara (E)
27. Vijay Pawar Lab.Asstt. Shanti Uopawan,R.No.101 F wing, Lodha Heaven, Nilje,Dombivali (E)
28. Shri Raghunath M. Posture
Lab.Asstt. Trupti, B-8-B/1/89 Sr. J.J.Gr.of Hospitals Campus, Mumbai-400 008
9869179841
30 Shri AnisoDhhin Shaikh
Lab.Asstt. Yamuna Building R.No.56,3rd Floor, Government Quarters Worli Sea Face, Mumbai 400 018
9325322111
31 Shri Mahesh Rao rane
Lab.Asstt. 2/22 Tam Nivas Chawl Shivaji Nagar Tembipada Road, Bhandup (W), Mumbai 78
25956006
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32. Shri Balkrishna Palande
Lab.Servant Old Hostel Servant Chawl, R.No.1, J.J.Hospitals Compound, Mumbai-400 008
9867210385
33. Shri S.Mandhre Lab.Servant Bhola nagar Jagdish store,room no 1802 Kalwa (E) Thane
9869387396
34. Shri Prabhakar Ambare
Lab.Servant JJ VASAHAT ,Old hostel servant chawl ,Room no 1
35.
Shri Sanjay L. Chodnekar
Lab.Asstt.
2/1 Shrikrishna Nivas Bhatwadi, Ghatkopar (W) Mumbai 4000 084
9867636344
36. Shri Ganesh T. Nar
Lab.Asstt. Ramdut Building No.4 R.No.514 2nd Floor, Kari road, Mumbai 400 012
37. Smt. Kusum Balwant Telure
Lab.Servant New Mill Company Chawl.R.No.1, Kurla Shrikrishna Chouk,Kurla (E), Mumbai-400 070
9224391362
38. L.W.Makwana Lab.Servant Old Hostel Servant Chawl,R.No.6 J.J.Hosp.compound, Byculla, Mumbai
39. Shanta Rajput Lab.Servant C/302 Sadguru Aptt., Central Park Nalasopara (E), Dist.Thane
40. R.B.Pawar Lab.Servant 36/B Samrtha Hsg. Society,Near Gaondevi Mandir,Kalwa(W)
9869453730
41 D.Kadam Lab.Servant A-Block ,Gr.Floor, R.No.4, J.J.Hosp.Compound Mumbai 8
23724304
42 Tanaji Savartkar Lab.Servant J.J.Compound C.Block,3rd Floor,R.No.8,Mumbai
55295842
MATERIAL
List of equipments required for managing disaster. Sr.No. Name of Equipment No.Existing No.Required 1 Auto Analyzer One + two
recently installed
One
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2 ABG Machine one One 3 Semi Auto Analyzer Three One 4 Flame Photometer Two One 5 Densitometer One One 6 Chemiluminescence One One
DEPARTMENTAL PLAN TO MANAGE THE DISASTER Nodal Officer 1. Name - Dr. V W Patil
Contact No. 9833211598
DETAILED DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVATION PLAN TO MANAGE DISASTER
• Coordination with the health post staff for collection of biological fluid samples
• Strengthening of clinical biochemistry laboratory activity
• Field OPD Camp for emergency blood /urinary investigations blood glucose by glucometer serum electrolytes by flame photometer/ urinary analysis by urine analyser blood gas analysis for Po2,PCo2,pH LFT ,KFT.PFT by superfast auto-analysers
• Procuring of all emergency laboratory biochemical kits/ consumables from dean Office
• Coordination with other departments – Medicine – Cardiovascular dept – Conservancy staff
• Daily reporting to Dean office & DMER office
2/A Flat-3 J.J.Hospital campus,Byculla
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PREVENTIVE & SOCIAL MEDICINE
LOCATION Department of PSM : Postgraduate Building, IIIrd Floor.
MANPOWER
Faculty Members:
Sr. No.
Name Designation Contact No. Address
1. Dr. S.V. Akarte Professor & Head
M:9821070384 R:23702954
1/14, . J.J.Hosp.Campus, Byculla, Mumbai-8
2. Dr.M. K. Kakeri Professor M: 9821133945 R: 23722580
5/21, . J.J.Hosp.Campus, Byculla, Mumbai-8
3. Dr. P.B. Sawant Associate Professor
M: 9869019522 R: 25657099
C/73, Mulund Nagraj Co. Hsg. Soc., Gavanpada, Mulund (East), Mumbai -81
4. Dr. U. Rangnathan
Associate Professor
M: 9869426068 R: 23743332
5/14, . J.J.Hosp.Campus, Byculla, Mumbai-8
5. Dr. Ranjit J. Mankeshwar
Associate Professor
9820021492 4/15, J.J. Hospital Campus, Byculla, Mumbai-8
6. Dr. Lalit Sankhe Lecturer 9820613651 101, Ekata Co-op Hsg.Society At. Posst – Papadi Tal. Vasai
7. Dr. Mangesh Nanaware
Lecturer 9869969524 2/205, Om Sonali Apt. Kala Talav, Kalyan.
1. Mr. G. E. Jadhav
Social Worker 022-25884077 12/17, Navashakati Co-op Soc. Yashdhan Nagar, Thane
2. Mr. Mirza S.M. Baig
Social Worker 9869062072 Trupti 8/13, Room No.40 J.J. Hospital Campus, Byculla,M-8
3. Mr.Vijay Gaikwad
Social Worker 9819241589 G- 104, Vanashri Shrushti Khadakpada, Kalyan
4. Mrs. Pratiksha Masurkar
Laboratory Technician
23739204 6/27. Shanti, J. J. Hospital Campus, Byculla, Mumbai
DEPARTMENTAL PLAN TO MANAGE DISASTER
Nodal officer
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Name: Dr. S.V.Akarte Address: 1/14, Doctors quarters, J.J. Hospital, Byculla, Mumbai – 08 Contact No.: Mobile: 9821070384 Residence: 23702954
DETAILED DEPARTMENT ACTIVATION PLAN TO MANAGE DISASTER Departmental Objectives: i) Establishment of disease Surveillance Unit ii) Rapid Assessment of Health Problems iii) Suggest Control Measures in the field pertaining to Public Health. iv) Development of Reporting System
v) Interdepartmental Co-ordination & Co-ordination with Hospital control room
Activities: i) Establishment of disease Surveillance Unit
?? Disease Surveillance Unit will do rapid assessment of Health situations. ?? Identify the health problems ?? Identify the needs of affected population
ii) Formulation of health teams – Comprising of Residents, Internees & Paramedical workers. iii) Collection of Data:
?? Designing of proforma depending on type of Disaster from the field ?? Standardised Case Definition, Treatment protocols etc. ?? Training of faculty members/Manpower involved.
iv) Control Measures in field: ?? Dispatching heath team in field every day during disaster. ?? Collecting morbidity & mortality, data from the field. ?? Distribution of health education material to increase public awareness. ?? Post disaster camp organisation in coordination with RMO’s.
v) Logistic: Arrange for medicines /vehicles for field in coordination with RMO of J.J. Hospital with P.S.M. Department. vi) Co-ordination with other departments depending on types of disaster/ health
problems. vii) Interim report formulation with time to time analysis of collected data viii) Post Disaster activities – Compilation and analysis of collected data & final report
to be submitted to higher authorities. REQUIREMENTS: Equipments: Manpower: Minibus Computer Operator
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Staff Vehicle Statistician Telephone Fax machine Xerox machine Computer
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DENTAL
LOCATION AND ACCOMMODATION This Department is situated in the O.P.D. Building first floor, room No. 23. Total No. Beds :- Nil No. of words :- Nil Situation of words :- Nil No of operation theaters :- Nil No. of working operation suits/ tables available for routine emergency work
:- Nil
How many additional working operation suits/tables can be commissioned at short notice to tackle disaster of mass casualty
:- Dental O.P.D.
Capacity to expand indoor bed strength for additional patient load during disaster
capacity to create additional beds to accommodation beds to accommodate disaster.
Location of the space earmarked for creating additional beds to accommodate disaster Victims:- 1 a) Patients are treated on O.P.D. basic b) Since dental department does not have word patients are
admitted under E.N.T. c) Since dental department does not have operation theater, the
patients are operated in ENT OT by appointment 2 To tackle mass casualty the patient with dental &
maxillofacial trauma can be treated on O.P.D. basis and can be shifted to emergency word if necessary.
ADDITIONAL STAFF REQUIRED TO MANAGE DISASTER category wise: -Staff Nurse.
MANPOWER Non Teaching 1 Dr. Sunanda D. Dhirare :- Dental Surgeon Class III (Technical) 1 Mr. Satish D. Nagvekar : -Dental Lab Technicians Class IV 1) Mr. Gopichand D. Ghad:- Lab Attendant 2) Mr. Vinod V. Kadam:- Ward boy.
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NAME, CONTACT AND ADDRESS OF THE ALL STAFF MEMBERS.
MATERIAL
LIST OF EQUIPEMENTS FOR MANAGING DISASTER Sr No. Name of Equipment No. Existing No. Require 1. Dental Chairs with all Accessories 2 2 2. X-Ray Machine 1 -
List of Medicine, dressing material , suture material , IV sets, etc requirement for managing 100 admissions as mass casualty...
Sr. No. Generic Name No. of Existing No. of Require 1 Ambuse Bag 1 1 2. Larynguscope with blade 1 1 3. Stethoscope 1 1 4. B.P. Apparatus 1 1 5. I.V. Saline Sets Nil 100 6. Surgical Rubber Gloves 3 box 100 Pair 7. Disposable Syringe No. 5 C C 50 100 8 Disposable Needle No. 26 ½ inch 50 100 9 I.V. Normal Saline 5 50 10 Gause, Cotton 3 Bundle 100 11 Tounge Depressor 1 1 12 Suturing Material (Cutting Needles +
Thread) 1 50
Needle No. 14, thread 3.o Nylon or silk Thread
Nil 50
13 For local Anesthesis inj. Liquid 1 box 1 box a) Plain Lignocair 2% BJL. A with
Adrenaline 2% 4 box 1 box
14 Scalp Blade no. 11, no. 15 3 10 15 Jelco + Bivalve Nil 100
Sr. No.
Name Designation Contact no Address
1 Dr. Sunanda D.Dhivare
Dental Surgeon 9820550374 E-324, New Air India Colony, Kalina, Santacruz (East), Mumbai- 29
2 Mr. Satish D. Nagvekar
Dental Lab Technicians
9869538778 B -27/1, Govt Colony, Bandra (E), Mumbai- 51.
3. Mr. Gopichand D. Ghadi
Lab Attendant 55763916 Samata chawl, Room No. 162, Andandwadi, Solt pen Road, Wadala (E), Mumbai- 37.
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16 Catavalon 1 bott 5 bottle 17 Betadine solution Nil 5 bottle 18 O2 Cylinder 1 1 19 Glycose Powder 1 Kg 5 Pkt 20 Hicryl Surgical Sutur Nil 10 Pkt
DEPARTMENT PLAN TO MANAGE THE DISASTER Officer who can coordinates the departmental disaster management plan. Name : Dr. Sundand D. Dhivare (M.D. S. oral Surgery) Designation : Dental Surgeon Contact No. : 9820550374 Address : E-324, New Air India Colony, Kalina, Santacruz
(E), Mumbai- 29.
DETAILED DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVATION PLAN TO MANAGE DISASTER
1) Dental O.P.D. can be made available for the victims with Dental Truma.
2) Surgical procedure like
a) Saturing
b) Extraction of mobile teeth due to trauma.
c) Interdental wiring for dentoalveolar fractures
d) Treatment for avalse teeth
Can be performed under local anaesthesia on O.P.D. basis
iii) Victims with the major trauma can be transfer to surgery unit for management.
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PHYSIOLOGY
LOCATION
Department of Physiology
MANPOWER
Information. Teaching Staff : - Sr. No.
Name Designation
Contact No. Address
1. Dr.Ravindra Shriniwas Inamdar
Prof. & Head
(022) 23782516 (M) 9322339107
2/13. Dhanavantari. J.J.Hospital Compound. Byculla, Mumbai - 400 008.
2. Dr. (Mrs.) Surekha Dilip Kaundinya
Prof. (022) 23752083 (M) 9819920659
1/8, J.J. Hospital Compound. Byculla, Mumbai – 400 008.
3. Dr.(Mrs.) Anita George Asso. Prof.
(M) 9323571285 1303, Arihant Towers, G.D.Ambedkar Marg, Parel, Mumbai – 400 012.
4. Dr.Premanand Ramkrishna Raikar
” (022) 25663559 (M) 20522716
50/9, Akashwani CHS, Datar Colony, Bhandup (East), Mumbai – 400 042.
5. Dr.(Mrs) Chandrakiran Dahyalal Hathial
” (022) 26415883 (M) 9819197611
42/2/28,Gandhinagar Anand CHS, Bandra (East), Mumbai - 400 051.
6. Dr.Surendra Sudhir Shivalkar
” (M) 9867324278
1/5, Panchsheel, J.J.Hospital Compound. Byculla, Mumbai - 400 008.
7. Dr.Kamaluddin Mohd. Nazir Khan
Lecturer (022) 23713010 4/21. J.J.Hospital Compound. Byculla, Mumbai - 400 008.
8. Mrs.Subhagi Shrikant Palkar
” (022) 25771168 (M) 9892594338
F/701, Royalaster, The Great Eastern Garden, L.B.S.Road, Kanjur Marg (West ), Mumbai - 400 068.
9. Dr.Mohd.Abdul Hafiz Ansari
” (022) 23714577 3/6, Trimurti, J.J.Hospital Compound., Byculla, Mumbai - 400 008.
10. Dr.Sachin Hiralal Mulkutkar
” (022) 23741778 (M) 9322732370 9819233167
12, Panchsheel Bldg., 2nd Flr, J.J.Hospital Compound. Byculla,Mumbai - 400 008
11. Dr.(Mrs.) Lata Balraj Buktar
” (M) 9819671639 58, Old Boys Hostel, 1st Flr, J.J.Hospital Compound. Byculla,Mumbai - 400 008
12. Dr.Rameshwar Gopinath Daokar
” (M) 9224250405 3/14, J.J.Hospital Compound, Byculla, Mumbai - 400 008.
13. Dr.Dey Chandan K. ” (M) 9323802831 104,A/12, Rutu Enclave, Ghodbunder Road, Thane (West) - 400 601.
Non-Teaching Staff (Technical) :- Sr. No.
Name Designation Contact No. Address
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1. Mrs.Rita Rajiv Vora
Lab. Tech. (022) 25140250
2B/12, Mahendra Park, Narayan Nagar, L.B.S.Marg, Ghatkopar (West), Mumbai - 400 086.
2. Smt Alaka Keshav Shinde
” (M) 9323144397
55-56/2, Sofi Mahal, Dr.Ambedkar Road, Lalbaug, Mumbai - 400 012.
3. Mrs.Aasha Navnath Lad
Lab.Asstt. (M) 9967436064 (M) 9967436545
Trupti-B, 8/50, 4th Floor, J.J.Hospital Compound, Byculla, Mumbai4 - 400 008.
4. Mr.Sunil Aappaji Mohan
” 9869355574
Trupti-B, 8/35, Ground Floor, J.J.Hospital Compound, Byculla, Mumbai - 400 008.
5. Mr.Kiran Ambalal Parmar
” - 7/1051, Bandra Government Colony, Bandra (East), Mumbai - 400 051.
Non Teaching Staff :- (Non-Technical)
Note :- Manpower which can be spared for helping basic specialities to tackle disaster or mass casualty, is as below :- Associate Professors - 2, Lecturers - 3, Residents – 3.