Dr. Arun Edwin

Assistant Professor in Pediatrics,Consultant in Neonatology

MBBS, DCH, DNB(Pediatrics), DM Neonatology

Area of Interest

Newborn & pediatric Intensive care, Machine development and learning, Inborn errors of metabolism

Additional Responsibilities

Unit Head Department of Neonatology.

Achievements, Memberships, Awards

Third prize for research paper presentation In M.P state Neocon-2015

Publications

Title

Journal / Book

Publication details (Year, Volume, Page No. etc.)

Authorship

1st / 2nd / Other

State /Reg / Nat / Int

Indexed in

Peripherally inserted central catheters(PICC) in critically ill newborns: our learning curve

Journal of pediatric critical care

Jan-March 2017,Vol 4-No.1

2nd 

Nat

Presentations

Topic

Guest lecture / Oral / Poster / Convener of Workshop

Name of the event

Conference / CME / Workshop

Venue

Dates

Level

Peripherally inserted central catheters in critically ill newborns: our experience

Oral

MP state Neocon 2015

Conference

Indore

September 18-21,2015

State

An Immersive Virtual Reality(IVR) based Neonatal Resuscitation Simulator for Training- A pilot randomized trial

Oral

TN DIGI NEOCON 2020

Conference

Tamil Nadu

October 10-11,2020

State

A rare case of Neonatal Hypocalcemia with Encephalopathy

Poster

IAP Kerala NEOCON 2020

Conference

Kerala

February 21-23,2020

State

Research Projects

Project

Completed / Ongoing

Funded

Y / N

Collaborated

Y / N

Published

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Acute Encephalitis Syndrome: An evaluation on clinic o-epidemiological profile and outcome

completed

N

N

N

Peripherally inserted central catheters(PICC) in critically ill newborns

Completed

N

N

Y

An Immersive Virtual Reality(IVR) based Neonatal Resuscitation Simulator for Training- A pilot randomized trial

Completed

N

Y

In process

A quality improvement initiative to enhance delayed cord clamping practice at delivery room as the standard of care in NB babies at a tertiary care centre in Kerala


Ongoing  





Impact of delayed cord clamping on neonatal outcome in infants of mothers with gestational diabetes in comparison with normal mothers


Ongoing  





Comparison of serum bilirubin levels using transcutaneous bilirubinometry and conventional laboratory method of neonates after completion of phototherapy


Ongoing