Dr Sanjay

 Forensic Medicine and Toxicology

  Prof (Dr) Sanjay Gupta

  Professor

     

    Awards and Honours: -

    1. First prize for oral presentation (faculty) in National Annual Conference of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine at Jodhpur in year 2019

    2. Third prize for oral presentation (faculty) in National Annual Conference of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine at Hyderabad in year 2020

    3. Awarded FAIMER fellowship in 2013

    4. Awarded and honoured as Team leader and resource faculty for CBME in Forensic Medicine, Initiative by MEU India.

    5. Ex-Co-convener, NMC PSMC Nodal Centre for Medical Education and Technology for about an half decade

    6. Received Award of Membership of National Academy of Medical Sciences (India) (MNAMS).

    7. Keynote speaker to many sessions in several academic events.

    8. Appointed Editor-In-Chief for Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology

    9. Appointed I/C Dean Examination, AIIMS Rajkot

    10. Felicitated as Expert during 2nd Search Conference on enhancing India’s Forensic Human Identification Capacity in Mass Fatality Incidents by ICHF, NFSU & ICRC.

    Book

    Postgraduate entrance guide in Forensic Medicine and Toxicology as Co-author

    Publications:

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    No.

    Particulars of Article in Vancouver style

    1

    Gupta S, Kumar S, Sheikh MI. Study of organophosphorus poisoning in Surat, India. J Indian Acad Forensic Med. 2006; 28(3): 83-87.

     

    2

    Gupta S, Kumar S, Sheikh MI. Comparative study and changing trends of poisoning in year 2004-2005, at Surat, India. International Journal of Medical Toxicology & Legal Medicine. 2007; 10(1):16-20.

    3

    Gupta S, Shah V, Kuma S. Positive autopsy – a case report. J Indian Acad Forensic Med. 2007; 29(2): 71-73.

    4

    Gupta S, Prajapati P, Kumar S. Victimology of homicide – A surat (South Gujarat) based study. J Indian Acad Forensic Med. 2007; 29(3): 29-33.

    5

    Rathor D, Dave K, Mehta R, Oswal R, Gupta S. Nicotine consumption and Schizophrenia – a correlation study. International Journal of Medical Toxicology & Legal Medicine. 2008; 11(1):6-11.

    6

    Gupta S, Vaishnav H. Dyadic Diwali. J Indian Acad Forensic Med. 2008; 30(2): 75-78.

     

    7

    Jani CB, Gupta S, Barot H, Gadhavi J. Retrospective study of cases of drunkenness with emphasis on procedure and interpretation of results. J Indian Acad Forensic Med. 2008; 30(3): 128-35.

     

    8

    Gupta S, Vaishnav H, Gadhavi J. Establishment of identity: a challenge in mass disaster. J Indian Acad Forensic Med. 2008; 30(4): 224-226.

    9

    Gupta S, Jani CB. Oxygen cylinders: “life or death”? African Health Sciences. 2009; 9(1): 57-60.

    10

    Gupta S, Prajapati P. Homicide trends at Surat region of Gujarat, India. J Forensic Med Toxicology. 2009; 26(1): 45-48

    11

    Jani CB, Gupta S, Gupta M, Patel K, Shah M. Forensic histopathology: Bane or boon. J Indian Acad Forensic Med. 2009; 31(3): 222-29.

    12

    Gupta S. Mysteries of decapitation deaths. J Forensic Med Toxicology. 2010; 27(2): 63-65

    13

    Gupta S, Panchal R, Sondarva D. An approach to sudden natural deaths in medicolegal autopsies at Karamsad, Gujarat. J Indian Acad Forensic Med. 2011; 33(1): 30-32.

    14

    Patel Z, Tarpara K, Parikh S, Gupta S. A study of left hand thumb imprint patterns among medical students at Karamsad (Gujarat). J Indian Acad Forensic Med. 2011; 33(2): 138-39.

    15

    Gupta S, Panchal R. Physician’s perspectives about consent in medical practice – a questionnaire based study. J Indian Acad Forensic Med. 2012; 34(1): 31-33.

    16

    Gupta S, Phatak A, Panchal D. Court room exposure to medical students; A practical approach to legal procedure in Indian scenario. J Forensic Legal Med. 2013; 20 (2013): 767-769.

    17

    Modi K, Patel K, Chavali KD, Gupta S, Agarwal SS. Cardiac laceration without any external chest injury in an otherwise healthy myocardium – a case series. J Forensic Legal Med. 2013; 20 (2013): 852-854.

    18

    Parekh U, Gupta S. Kerosene-a toddler's sin: A five years study at tertiary care hospital in western India. J Forensic Leg Med. 2017Apr;47:24-28.

    19

    Gupta S, Parekh U. Ganjiwale JD. Student's perception about innovative teaching learning practices in Forensic Medicine. J Forensic Leg Med. 2017 Nov; 52:137-142.

    20

    Parekh U, Gupta S. Epidemio-toxicological profile of poisoning cases – A five years retrospective study. J Forensic Leg Med. 2019 Jul; 65:124-132.

    21

    Parekh U, Gupta S, Johnson A. Review of clinical syndromes in covid-19 in global perspective: a step towards infection prevention control in forensic practices. Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology.2019;36(2):58-63.

    22

    Gupta S, Parekh U, Bhatt C. Routine preservation of viscera: Is it really required? A Study from Gujarat, India. J Indian Acad Forensic Med. 2020 Jan-Mar; 42(1): 33-35

    23

    Gupta S, Parekh U. Forensic-AETCOM to medical undergraduates: A journey from introduction to evaluation. J Indian Acad Forensic Med. 2020 Jan-Mar; 42(4): 268-271.

    24

    Parekh U, Gupta S. LIVE FM (lecture improvised with video elements in forensic medicine): does a video worth a thousand pictures? A comparative study in medical education. J Vis Commun Med. 2021 Apr;44(2):45-51.

    25

    Gupta S, Parekh U. Evaluation of perceptions of Postgraduate Medical Residents about effectiveness of workshop on Medical Certificate of Cause of Death – a study from Rural Based Tertiary Care Centre in Gujarat (India). Journal of Forensic Medicine, Science & Law. 2021. Accepted

    26

    Gupta S, Parekh U, Patel K, Rathod K, Joshi H. Sudden death due to Glioblastoma Multiforme: an autopsy case report. J Indian Acad Forensic Med. 2021 (In process)

    27

    Gupta S, Parekh U. Students’ perception about ‘Model Answer’ method as a reflective tool for assessment & teaching-learning in Forensic Medicine. J Indian Acad Forensic Med. 2021

    Areas of Interest: -

    1. Medical Education,
    2. Research,
    3. Bioethics,
    4. Administration

     Membership of Professional/Academic/ Research bodies

    1. Life member, Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine

    2. Life member, Indian Medical Association

    3. Life member, Association of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology Experts

    4. National Medicos Organization

    5. Reviewer in Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine

    6. Member – National Advisory Board, Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicin

    7. Member – National Advisory Board, Journal of Forensic Medicine, Science & Law

    8. Editor-In-chief: Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology