About Anil Bilimale

MICRO-BIO

  • I am a self-motivated, creative and result oriented public health professional with more than 8 yrs of versatile work experience in RMNCH+A (Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health), Immunization, Quality Assurance, Quality Init...More

EXPERIENCE

  • Unicef
    • State RMNCH+A Consultant
    • Health
    • August 2016 to Present
  • WHO Country office for India
    • Surveillance Medical Officer
    • NPSP
    • July 2010 to July 2016

EDUCATION

  • Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College
    • MD in Community Medicine
    • April 2007 to May 2010

    It is a Doctoral Degree in Community Medicine. MBBS with Internship is the eligibility criteria. The studnets have to complete three years full time residential training. At the end of the course the students will be able to:- Apply the principles and process of health management to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of the national health programs. Plan, organize, implement, monitor or evaluate outcome and impact of health care programmes and services. Acquire the epidemiological know how and understand the dynamics of transmission of common communicable diseases for necessary measures to prevent and control diseases. Identify through community diagnosis, the social, cultural, environmental and psychological factors influencing health behaviour and apply these principles in community level intervention programms. Integrate the know-how of diagnosis and management of health issues with the science of public health practice and expertise of health communication. Critically appraise National health policies, priorities and approaches. Plan, organize, implement and evaluate teaching/learning sessions for medical and paramedical personnel. Design research protocols, collect and analysise data on bio-medical, epidemiological, social and health service issues. Apply knowledge of epidemiology and Bio-statistics to interpret reports and publication.

  • Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences
    • MBBS
    • October 1998 to December 2004

    The MBBS course is divided into three phases and semesters as under: 1. Pre-clinical (one year) Phase-I - Anatomy, Biochemistry, Physiology 2. Para Clinical (1 ½ years) Phase-II - Pathology, Microbiology, Forensic Medicine, Pharmacology, 3. Clinical ( 2 years) Phase-III – Medicine including Psychiatry and Dermatology, Surgery including Orthopaedics, ENT, Ophthalmology, Anaesthesiology, Casualty and Dental Surgery, Paediatics, Obst. & Gynae and Community Medicine. Internship - One year Specialty - Duration Medicine - 2 months Surgery - 1 ½ months Orthopaedics - 15 days Rural (Community Medicine) - 3 months Paediatrics - 15 days Obst. & Gynae. - 2 month Casualty - 15 days ENT - 15 days Ophthalmology - 15 days Psychiatry - 15 days Dermatology - 15 days Total 12 months

Interests

  • Communication

  • Leadership

  • Vaccines

  • Early Childhood Development

  • Maternal And Child Health

  • Epidemiology

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