Faculty

Contact
- Email anjanasnair.rmc@msruas.ac.in
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Ms . Anjana S. Nair
Assistant Professor (Biostatistics)
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School
Medical College
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Department
Department of Community Medicine
I completed my post-graduation degree in Biostatistics from Mahatma Gandhi University in May 2020. I have two years of experience from Amrita School of Medicine, AIMS, Kochi, Kerala, where I was employed as a Statistician.
I analyze the effects of treatment and environmental conditions; I have worked on projects where I was instrumental in setting the statistical parameters. I also have worked on projects which reviewed information related to populations exposed to chemicals and other conditions to describe the risks and effects of this exposure.
I assist with sample size calculation, statistical design, implementation and analysis, and developing and producing study forms, data validations and study reports of various projects undertaken by faculties and residents of different Medical Colleges. I assisted Ph.D. scholars at multiple universities and I have few publications in credit. I also served as Staff Editor, Amrita Patrika- Quarterly newsletter of Amrita School of Medicine, Kochi.
Qualifications
- M.Sc (Biostatistics)
St. Thomas College, Pala M G University, Kottayam, Kerala, India, 2020
- B.Sc Computer Applications (Computer science, Mathematics, Statistics)
K. E College, Mannanam, Kottayam Kerala, India M G University, Kottayam, Kerala, India, 2018
Experience
Total Years of Experience
2 Years
Academic Experience
- Amrita School of Medicine, Kochi (2 years)
Training Experience
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National Journal Papers
- Narayanan, N., Anand, A., Pradeep, M., Shanavas, N., Anil, A., Bhavani, N. and Nair, A. (2021). Adverse effects of using masks, sanitizer, and gloves among healthcare workers in a tertiary care center during the COVID-19 pandemic: A questionnaire-based study. Amrita Journal of Medicine, 17(3), p.99.
- Vasanthakumary, P., Karumathil, A., David, G.A., Ramachandran, S.R.K. and Nair, A.S. (2021). Hypofractionated Radiotherapy of Early Glottic Cancer - A Single Institution Experience of 52.5 Gray in 15 Fractions among Patients Attending a Tertiary Care Center. Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences, 10(38), pp.3401–3407.
- Chellappan, A., Susan Jacob, H., R, C., Lalwani, C.S. and S Nair, A. (2021). ‘SELF-MEDICATION FOR PREVENTION OF COVID-19: A CROSSSECTIONAL ONLINE SURVEY AMONG THE GENERAL PUBLIC IN SOUTH INDIA’. INDIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH, pp.12–15.
- Firosh, A.N., Hanisha, G.G., Thomson, T., Venugopal, S. and S Nair, A. (2022). PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT OF SATURATION COVERAGE CAUSED BY MEDIA DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AMONGST THE GENERAL PUBLIC IN INDIA. INDIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH, pp.16–19.
- Kumar K, A., Kumar S, V., Ahooja, S., Chauhan, A., Dhondge, S., Marwaha, V., S Nair, A., Surendran, S., Roy, S. and Arora, A. (2023). Knowledge about COVID-19 Infection and Stress Levels among Ambulance Drivers during COVID-19 Pandemic — A Cross Sectional Study. Journal of the Indian Medical Association.
International Journal Papers
- Jayachandran, M., Koshy, V., David, R., Santhakumari, V., Padmanabhan, D.S., Surendran, S., Tiwari, A., Mithun, C., Singh, S.K., Suman, S.K., Yadav, P., Singhal, A., Nair, A.S., Marwaha, V. and Palatty, P.L. (2022). Adverse reaction profile of sulfasalazine and its persistence in chronic therapy of rheumatoid arthritis and spondyloarthritis: A multicentric observational study. Int. Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 60(08), pp.327–335.
- T Sathyapalan, D., Moni, M., Prasanna, P., Marwaha, V., Bala Madathil, S., Edathadathil, F., Jose, S.A., Pavithran, S., Muralikrishanan, R., Ramachandran, N., P R, R., T S, T., Nair, A.S., Kuriachan, S. and Louis Palatty, P. (2022). Adverse events associated with Covishield vaccination among healthcare workers in a tertiary hospital in South India. Vaccine: X, 12, p.100210.
- M, A., Ajith, D., U, S., Manoj, S., Sreekumar, A., V G, P., Marwaha, Dr. (Col) V., T, Dr.P. and S N, A. (2021). Challenges in accessing medical care among post-transplant recipients during COVID-19 pandemic: a questionnaire-based study. IJMSCR.