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Medical Teacher | 2011

Selection criteria and pre-clinical academic performance in a private medical college in Nepal: A case study

Arti Pandey; Hemang Dixit

Background: All medical schools in Nepal use academic merit as the criterion for selecting students. Medical educationists in Nepal seek to make the selection process more transparent and fair to applicants from different socio-economic backgrounds, while striving to raise the educational standards. Aim: To evaluate the efficacy of selection methods in relation to academic success. Method: Formative and Summative scores of three groups that had used different selection criteria were obtained and subjected to statistical analysis. Results: The group selected through an interview (INT) showed significantly better performance on the formative exam in Year 1. Scores of the first come first served group (FCF) on Summative exam in Year 1 were significantly lower than those of INT or the group selected from the entrance exam merit list (KUM), with also the lowest pass rate. No significant differences were present amongst the formative or summative scores of the groups in Year 2, albeit INT which showed the highest pass rate. Conclusion: The academic performance of students at the end of two years of basic sciences does not appear to correlate with pre-admission academic merit. The usefulness of an interview is reflected in a higher pass rate. It might be worthwhile to include an interview in the selection process with a concomitant change in the methods of student assessment.


Substance Use & Misuse | 2014

Nicotine Exposure, Blood Pressure, and Inflammation in Tobacco Smokers and Chewers in a Rural Community in Nepal

Arti Pandey; Naveen K. Shreevastva; Durga Neupane

Tobacco consumption is high amongst the people of Nepal. This study was carried out in 2011 in a rural community of Nepal, to compare pathological parameters associated with tobacco use in relation to nicotine metabolism between smokers, chewers, and a control group. A total of 216 volunteers provided blood and urine samples for testing nicotine metabolites, C-reactive protein, and cell counts. Data were analyzed using ANOVA, correlation, and t-tests using STATA. Differences in blood pressure amongst the groups indicate a role of smoking in preventing a rise in BP with age, likely attributable to a different mechanism of metabolism of tobacco constituents.


Journal of Nepal Health Research Council | 2017

Screening Mentally Retarded Children for Inborn Errors of Metabolism

Naveen Shreevastava; Arti Pandey


Journal of Kathmandu Medical College | 2017

Genetics in medicine

Arti Pandey


Archive | 2015

Experiment-07 Estimation of Serum Total Protein and Determination of Albumin to Globulin Ratio

Arti Pandey; Arun Pandey; Naveen Shreevastava; Durga Neupane


Archive | 2015

Experiment-01 Use of Micropipettes

Arti Pandey; Arun Pandey; Naveen Shreevastava; Durga Neupane


Archive | 2015

Experiment-15 Estimation of Serum Alanine Transaminase (ALT) Activity

Arti Pandey; Arun Pandey; Naveen Shreevastava; Durga Neupane


Archive | 2015

Experiment-08 Genomic DNA Isolation, Amplification of the D1S80 Locus and DNA-Gel Electrophoresis

Arti Pandey; Arun Pandey; Naveen Shreevastava; Durga Neupane


Archive | 2015

Experiment-21 Urinalysis (Abnormal Constituents)

Arti Pandey; Arun Pandey; Naveen Shreevastava; Durga Neupane


Archive | 2015

Biochemistry Laboratory Manual

Arti Pandey; Arun Pandey; Naveen Shreevastava; Durga Neupane

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Durga Neupane

Kathmandu Medical College

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Ar Ojha

Kathmandu Medical College

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Hemang Dixit

Kathmandu Medical College

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Chin-To Fong

University of Rochester

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