About department

MD Psychiatry course started at MHI , S C B Medical college , Cuttack from 1980 with Two students per year under the Utkal University, Vani Vihar, Bhubaneswar. The M.D (Psychiatry) seat was increased to THREE (3) in year 2010-11 and was increased to FIVE(5) in year 2016-17.The M.D Degree is recognized by Medical council of India(MCI).
HISTORY

MD Psychiatry course started at MHI , S C B Medical college , Cuttack from 1980 with Two students per year under the Utkal University, Vani Vihar, Bhubaneswar. The M.D (Psychiatry) seat was increased to THREE (3) in year 2010-11 and was increased to FIVE(5) in year 2016-17.The M.D Degree is recognized by Medical council of India(MCI).

INFRASTRUCTURE

MD Psychiatry course started at MHI , S C B Medical college , Cuttack from 1980 with Two students per year under the Utkal University, Vani Vihar, Bhubaneswar. The M.D (Psychiatry) seat was increased to THREE (3) in year 2010-11 and was increased to FIVE(5) in year 2016-17.The M.D Degree is recognized by Medical council of India(MCI).

OUTDOOR ADMISSION OF PATIENT DEPARTMENT
O. P .D NEW O. P. D OLD
PERIOD MALE FAMALE CHILD TOTAL MALE FAMALE CHILD TOTAL G.TOTAL
1998-99 3426 2478 353 6257 5492 3968 622 10082 16339
1999-00 2122 1574 252 3948 8898 4199 506 13603 17551
2000-01 2947 1829 232 5008 9324 4824 638 14786 19794
2001-02 2857 2006 238 5101 9755 5679 521 15955 21056
2002-03 2861 2231 308 5400 10307 6150 550 17007 22407
2003-04 3214 2357 321 5892 11129 7102 802 19033 24925
2004-05 2919 2333 290 5542 12301 7705 941 20947 26489
2005-06 2585 2045 241 4871 12802 7866 1103 21771 26642
2006-07 2324 1764 376 4464 13853 6949 453 21255 25719
2007-08 2528 1767 456 4751 12169 7060 284 19513 24264
2008-09 2557 1819 408 4784 14544 7935 362 22841 27625
2009-10 2994 2044 361 5399 18537 8872 450 27829 33258
2010-11 4534 3174 788 8496 22751 12584 383 35718 44214
2011-12 4880 3429 561 8870 27132 16295 451 43878 52748
2012-13 5365 3998 523 9886 27739 18680 543 46962 56848
2013-14 6276 4105 465 10846 25178 16886 487 42551 53397
2014-15 5986 4219 495 10700 27437 17691 315 45443 56143
2015-16 5910 4179 592 10681 28887 19715 223 48825 59506
2016-17 4091 2799 496 7386 25556 14917 519 40992 48378
2017-18 6077 4201 744 11022 37310 21896 847 60053 71075
2018-19 6500 4521 781 11802 37572 22301 1144 61017 72819
INDOOR ADMISSION OF PATIENT DEPARTMENT
INDOOR 
PERIOD MALE FAMALE CHILD TOTAL
1998-99 774 390 15 1179
1999-00 314 135 13 462
2001-02 331 150 8 489
2002-03 403 253 11 667
2003-04 539 284 16 839
2004-05 421 290 10 721
2005-06 449 271 14 734
2006-07 325 181 07 513
2007-08 977 459 13 1449
2008-09 1063 511 27 1601
2009-10 1277 628 19 1924
2010-11 1468 766 46 2280
2011-12 1963 878 23 2864
2012-13 1835 989 24 2848
2013-14 1948 1086 37 3071
2014-15 2095 1114 43 3252
2015-16 2233 1159 49 3441
2016-17 1559 824 34 2417
2017-18 2331 1211 74 3616
2018-19 2336 1552 58 3946
Course curriculum

Post Graduate Teaching Facility
MD Psychiatry course started at MHI , S C B Medical college , Cuttack from 1980 with Two students per year under the Utkal University, Vani Vihar, Bhubaneswar. The M.D (Psychiatry) seat was increased to THREE (3) in year 2010-11 and was increased to FIVE(5) in year 2016-17.The M.D Degree is recognized by Medical council of India(MCI).

Academics

I, Seminar- Every friday
II, Case presentations- Every Tuesday
III, Faculty seminars- Every Thursday

HOSPITAL SERVICES

Out Patient Services

Outpatient services for non-emergency cases are run on all days except Sunday from morning 9.00 A.M to 5pm with lunch break from 1 to 2 pm.

Registration
TIMINGS: 9 am to 4 pm

DETAILS ABOUT UNITS AND CONSULTANTS

 

UNIT Head of the unit Other consultants Senior residents PG students
1 Prof. Dr. S.P. Swain 1. Dr. Bhaktabandhu Das

2.Dr. Ratiranjan Sethi

3.Dr. Pallabi Sahu

 

 

Dr Manoj Parida

Dr Mrunmaye Pradhan

Dr. Sumit Kumar Singh

Dr. Debjani Das

Dr.Sujata Sahoo

2 Prof. Dr. Ajaya Mishra  1.Dr. Mihir Ranjan Nayak

2.Dr. Satyakam Mohapatra

3.Dr. Seema parija

 

Dr Saswati S Pati.

Dr Samekhya Dash

Special Psychiatry Services
Sl. No. Special Clinics Incharge Day Time
1 Neuro Psychiatry Clinic for elder Dr. Seema Parija, Asst. Prof. Psychiatry

Dr. Deepak Rout, P.G. Student

Dr. Pratiti Pattanik, Asst. Prof., Clinical Psychology.

Ms. Mansi Rani Panda, P.S.W

Mon 2.00 P.M. to 4.00 P.M
2 Clinic for Senile Disorder Dr. Sanjay Kumar Pany, Asst. Prof. Psychiatry

Dr. Debjani Das, P.G. Student 

Dr. Narendra Samantary, Clinical Psychologist

Mamta Rani Swain, Asst. Prof. , P.S.W

Tue 2.00 P.M. to 4.00 P.M
3 Child Guidance Clinic Dr. S.P.Swian, Prof. & HOD, Psychiatry

Dr. B.K Giri, SR  Psychiatry

Dr. Amruti Sahoo, P.G. Student

Dr. Jasobanta Mohapatra, Asso. Prof. & HOD, Clinical Psychology

Ms. Mansi Rani Panda, P.S.W

Wed 2.00 P.M. to 4.00 P.M
4 Memory Clinic Dr. B.B Das, Asst. Prof. Psychiatry

Dr. Sumit Singh, P.G. Student

Mr. Prasant Sethy, Clinical Psychologist

Mrs. Sarthi Hembram, P.S.W

Thu 2.00 P.M. to 4.00 P.M
5 De-addiction Clinic Dr. Mihir Ranjan Nayak, Asso. Prof. Psychiatry

Dr. Debasish Biswal, P.G. Student Psychiatry

Mrs. Soumyashree Mohapatra, Clinical Psychologist

Mrs. Sarthi Hembram, P.S.W

Fri 2.00 P.M. to 4.00 P.M
6 Psycho Motor Clinic Dr. Satyakam Mohapatra, Asst. Prof. Psychiatry

Dr. Kirti Anurag, P.G. Student Psychiatry 

Ms. Subhadarshini Bariha, Clinical Psychologist

Dr. Mamta Rani Swain, Asst. Prof.  P.S.W

Sat 2.00 P.M. to 4.00 P.M
7 Family Counseling Clinic Dr. S.P Swain, Prof. & HOD, Psychiatry

Ms. Subhadarshini Bariha, Clinical Psychologist

Mamta Rani Swain, Asst. Prof.  P.S.W

Sat  2.00 P.M. to 4.00 P.M
Free medications patients (NIRAMAYA )

Medications are available free of cost for all patients through Niramaya programme of Government of Odisha. These are given for 2 months at a time only.

In- Patient Services

Patients who require detailed evaluation and observation are admitted and managed as per the admission protocol of department of Psychiatry.

1. In-patient admission

  • Admissions to the hospital can be done on a voluntary or involuntary basis as per mental health laws and regulations of the country
  • The duration of stay can vary depending on an individual patient’s need. Please clarify from your treating doctor the approximate length of your stay
  • In-patient admission to psychiatry wards are done only when another relative/ family member or a close confidant is available to stay with the patient around the clock. In some wards (for example in the female wards, exclusively female bystanders are a must). This is hospital policy and is non-negotiable for safety and security reasons
  • Once you/ your relative’s treating doctor decides to admit you, you will be sent to the admission counter to provide details and for payment
  • After this you will be accompanied by an attender to the ward / room that you have chosen
  • You will be received by the nursing staff who will also explain to you the rules and regulations of the hospital and the visit times of the doctors, therapists and residents.

2. Hospital Stay

  • A team of psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, psychiatric social workers and psychiatric nurses will take care of you when you are admitted.
  • The consulting psychiatrist treating will see you on Consultant Rounds.
  • You will be seen by a junior resident and a senior resident on a daily basis. Any clarifications can be held with the nursing staff or the junior resident. The Senior resident directly supervises the junior resident. The Consultant is aware of all your details through the residents. Junior and Senior Residents will be appraising the patient’s progress to your consulting doctor on a regular basis.
  • Required therapists and counsellors will also be seeing you if required on a daily basis. Check with your treating team of their timings of visit
  • You may also be referred to various other departments and therapies depending on your need. Your treating doctor will usually refer you to them and you will be given appointments. Please be at the therapists room/ office at the designated time to prevent cancellation of appointments

3. Discharge process

  • The discharge date is intimated by the treating doctor well in advance. Be sure to prepare yourself for discharge and clarify all you need with the resident.
  • You/ your relative will be given a discharge summary from the hospital with all your treatment details. At the same time you will be prescribed medications and will be given a follow up date that coincides with the treating team’s follow up schedule (as explained above)
  • Any other therapies that require follow up on an out-patient basis will be intimated to you by the respective therapist. You need to follow up with them separately and that is not the same as following up with your treating doctor.

All Faculties, SRs & PG students are instructed to do their respective duties in specialty clinics,This will be assigned to them according to M.C.I. rules.The Specialty clinic will run 5 days in a week in Room No -5 with assigned faculties & staffs in respective days who are not in casualty duty.

The distribution of specialty clinic as follows.

 

 

MONDAY– Neuropsychiatric                                                                        Wednesday –Child Guidance Clinic

Clinic for Elderly

 

TUESDAY – Clinic for Senile Disorder                                                          THURSDAY – Memory Clinic

 

FRIDAY – Deaaddiction

 

 

Prof.& HOD,Psychiatry

S.C.B Medical College, Cuttack

 

Memo no. …………./psy                                                                                           Dt. ………………………..

 

Copy forwarded to DMET (O), BBSR /Dean & Principal, S.C.B Medical College, Cuttack .

Superintendent, SCB MCH, Cuttack/ Person concerned for information and necessary action.

 

Prof. & HOD, Psychiatry

Casualty and Emergency

The casualty and emergency services are run from 5pm to 9am managed by junior, senior residents and Asst Professors.

Research / Projects

  • Swain SP, Behura SS. Mortality among Psychiatric in patients in a tertiary care hospital. International Journal of Medical Science and Public Health. 2020; 9(1):21-26. Indexed in Index Medicus.
  • Swain SP, Behura SS. A comparative study of psychosocial dysfunction between schizophrenia and obsessive-compulsive disorder patients on remission, International Journal of Medical Science and Public Health. 2018; 7(8): 655-660. Indexed in Index Medicus.
  • Kar Nilamadhab, Swain SP, Patra Suravi, Kar Brajaballav The WHOQOL-BREF: Translation and Validation of the Odia Version in a Sample of Patients with Mental Illness, Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry, Year 2017, Volume 33, Issue 3 [p. 269-273]. Indexed in DOAJ.
  • Swain S P et al. Can the early symptoms of attenuated psychosis syndrome be recognized: Caregivers’   perspective, International Journal of Medical Science and Public Health.2017 | vol 6|Issue 3. Indexed in Index Medicus.
  • Swain SP, Behura SS, Dash M. The phenomenology and treatment response in catatonia: A hospital based descriptive study Volum 39(3), May-June 2017. Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine. ISSN: 0253-7176 Indexed in PUBMED. 
  • Swain SP, Behura SS, Dash M, Nayak AK, Pati SS. The Influence of Psychosocial Dysfunction in chronic Schizophrenia patients in remission: A hospital based study. Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine. Volume 39.(2),March-April 2017. ISSN: 0253-7176 Indexed in PUBMED. 
  • Swain SP, Behura SS. Caregiver burden and quality of life of caregivers of patients of Dementia. Indian Medical Journal March 2017, Volume iii. No-3.  . ISSN: 0091 – 5871 INDEXED IN INDEX MEDICUS. 
  • Swain SP, Behura SS, Sahoo SW. Can the early symptoms of attenuated psychosis syndrome be recognized: Caregivers’   perspective, International Journal of Medical Science and Public Health volume:6, Issue:3 2017;6(3). ISSN (Print): 2320-4664 INDEXED IN INDEX MEDICUS, INDEX COPERNICUS. 
  • Swain SP, Behura SS, Dash M. A comparative study of family burden and quality of life  among the caregivers of schizophrenia and Dementia. International Journal of Community Medicine and Public Health  June 2017;6(4). ISSN: 2394-6032 INDEXED IN INDEX MEDICUS, INDEX COPERNICUS. 
  • Swain SP, Dash M, Patnaik JI, Rath NM. An analysis of occupation related mental health referrals of paramilitary forces to a tertiary care hospital. International Journal of community medicine and public Health. April 2017:4 (4). ISSN (Print): 2320-4664. INDEXED IN INDEX MEDICUS AND INDEX COPERNICUS. 
  • Swain SP, Behura SS. Cognitive functioning in Wernicke’s encephalopathy following chronic alcoholism. International Journal of Medical science and Public Health. Volume 6(7).2017. ISSN (Print): 2320-4664 INDEXED IN INDEX MEDICUS AND INDEX COPERNICUS. 
  • Swain SP, Behura SS. Acomparative study of quality of life and disability among schizophrenia and obsessive-compulsive disorder patients in remission. Industrial journal of psychiatry, July-Dec 2016, Volume 25, Issue 2. ISSN No (Print) 0972 – 6748 Indexed in PUBMED
  • Swain SP, Behura SS. Role of gender on quality of life and disability in obsessive-compulsive disorder on remission. The Orissa journal of psychiatry 2015;22:21-30. ISSN NO. 0975 – 122X Indexed in Index Copernicus. 
  • Behura SS, Swain SP. Neuropsychological functioning in Wernicke’s Encephalopathy.    Industrial journal of psychiatry 2015; 24:99-103.Indexed in PUBMED.
  • Priyadarshini S, Swain SP. Study of cognitive functions with relation to socio demographic profile in patients of Schizophrenia in remission, Orissa Journal of Psychiatry 2014; 21, 39-46. ISSN NO. 0975 – 122X Indexed in Index Copernicus. 
  • Swain SP. The Essence of Mental health care bill- The future prospective in India. Orissa journal of psychiatry 2014; 21:3-7. Indexed in Index Copernicus.
  • Behura SS, Swain SP, Mahapatra J. Wernicke’s Encephalopathy and Cognitive dysfunction. Orissa journal of psychiatry 2014; 21:68-77. Indexed in Index Copernicus.
  • Swain SP. Leadership in mental health- An urgency need of future. Orissa journal of psychiatry 2013; 20:3-6. Indexed in Index Copernicus.
  • Deo SJK, Swain SP, Rath NM. Role of canabinnoids in processing speed of schizophrenia patients-An indoor based cross-sectional and comparative study. Orissa journal of psychiatry 2013; 20:14-24. ISSN NO. 0975 – 122X. Indexed in Index Copernicus.
  • Deo SJK, Swain SP, Rath NM. Role of canabinnoids in processing speed of schizophrenia patients-An indoor based cross-sectional and comparative study. Orissa journal of psychiatry 2013; 20:14-24. Indexed in Index Copernicus.
  • Sarkar P, Chakrabarthy K, Swain SP et al. Pattern of psychotropic prescription in a tertiary care hospital. Indian journal of Pharmacology 2013; 45 (3): 270-273. Indexed in PUBMED.
  • Holikatti P, Kar N, Swain SP et al. A study on patient satisfaction with Psychiatric services. Indian journal of psychiatry 2012; 54 (4):327-332. Indexed in PUBMED.
  • Swain SP. The evolving diagnosis of schizophrenia on DSM-V. Orissa journal of psychiatry 2012; 19: 3-7. Indexed Index in Copernicus.
  • Swain SP. Mental health burden in a tertiary care hospital in Eastern India: An analysis and review. Orissa journal of psychiatry 2012; 19:30-33. Indexed in Index Copernicus.
  • Routray SS, Pani N, Swain SP, Choudhury PC. Anesthetic considerations in psychiatric patients. Orissa journal of psychiatry 2012; 19: 60-65. Indexed Index in Copernicus.
  • Shukla RK , Swain SP. Palatal myoclonus-Masquerading as a Mental disorder-A case report. Orissa journal of psychiatry 2012; 19: 66-68. Indexed Index in Copernicus.
  • Swain SP. Fifty Years of Mental Health Institute, Cuttack. Orissa journal of psychiatry 2011; 18:3-4. Indexed Index in Copernicus.
  • Mishra S, Kar S, Reddy PK, Swain SP. Postpartum psychosis: Review. Orissa journal of psychiatry 2011; 18: 5-9. Indexed Index in Copernicus.
  • Routray SS, Swain SP, Choudhury PC. Delirium in Critical care. Orissa journal of psychiatry 2011; 18:14-22. Indexed Index in Copernicus.
  • Kumar P, Mallick N, Mishra A, Swain SP, Shukla RK. A case on family clustering of Obsessive-compulsive Disorder. Orissa journal of psychiatry 2011; 18:38-41.  Indexed Index in Copernicus.
  • Swain SP. Early detection of suicide risk factors in primary care and psychiatry care in community and management. Orissa journal of psychiatry 2010; 17:3-8. Indexed Index in Copernicus.
  • Routray SS, Swain SP. Update on Anesthesia consideration for Electroconvulsive Therapy. Orissa journal of psychiatry 2010; 17:9-13. Indexed Index in Copernicus.
  • Swain SP, Mishra Kousik, Mohapatra PK ,Pattnaik P. Psychiatric morbidity (P.T.S.D.) following Super Cyclone-99 and outcome after therapeutic intervention. Orissa journal of psychiatry 2010; 17:20-24. Indexed Index in Copernicus.
  • Sarkar P, Swain SP, Mukherjee K, Shukla RK , Mishra A. A study of psychological problems in over weight and obese children. Orissa journal of psychiatry 2010; 17:25-31. Indexed Index in Copernicus.
  • Mishra S, Mohapatra PC, Rath NM, Mishra A, Swain SP ,Kar S. Effects of psychosocial stressors during pregnancy on gestational age of the new born. Orissa journal of psychiatry 2010; 17:32-38. Indexed Index in Copernicus.
  • Mishra SN, Swain SP, Shukla RK, Sarkar P. A study of comparative efficacy of Baclofen Vs Acamprosate in reducing alcohol craving abuse. Orissa journal of psychiatry 2010; 17:48-53. Indexed Index in Copernicus.
  • Sarkar P, Shukla RK, Swain SP, Mishra A, Mishra SN. Risperidone augmentation in treatment of pediatric trichotillomania. Orissa journal of psychiatry 2010; 17:60-61. Indexed Index in Copernicus.
  • Sahoo A, Rath NM, Mishra A, Swain SP, Shukla RK. Female Alcoholic: A case report. Orissa journal of psychiatry 2010; 17:62-64. Indexed Index in Copernicus.
  • Swain SP. caring the cognitive health of elderly. Orissa journal of psychiatry 2009; 16-20. Indexed Index in Copernicus.
  • Sarkar P, Shukla RK, Swain SP, Mishra A, Rath NM. Preferred treatment for children and adolescents by psychiatrists of Orissa. Orissa journal of psychiatry 2009; 16:35-42. Indexed Index in Copernicus.
  • Kar N, Mohapatra PK, Swain SP et al. Post-traumatic stress disorder in children and adolescents one year after a super cyclone in Orissa, India: Exploring cross cultural validity and vulnerability factors. BMC psychiatry 2007;14:7-8.Indexed in PUBMED.

List of Publications (separate list may be attached if required):

Sl. No. Name of the  National/International Journal  Indexing Agency Topic of Research Paper Authors Year of Publication
1 Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine 1. Google Scholar, 2. Index Copernicus, 3. Open-J-Gate, 4. SCOLOAR, 5. SCOPUS Cabergoline-induced 
Mania in a Patient of Pituitary 
Microadenoma
Satyakam Mohaptra1, Mihir Ranjan Nayak2, 2017 May-June;

39 (3):350-351

2 The International Journal of Indian Psychology  1- Google Scholar

2-Index Copernicus

3-J-Gate

4-Research Gate, etc

Comparative Study on Efficiency of Various Types of Exposure Response Prevention Therapies on OCD Mihir Ranjan Nayak1, Narendra nath Samantaray2

Preeti Singh3

January-March, 2017, Vol.04,      Issue-2. No.86
3 Indian  Journal of Psychological Medicine 1- Google Scholar

2-Index Copernicus

3-Open-J-Gate

4-SCOLOAR,

5-SCOPUS

A Clinical Study of Opioid Substitution  Therapy in a Tertiary Care Center of Eastern  India Satyakam Mohaptra1, Mihir Ranjan Nayak2,

Manaswini Dash3

Nov-Dec 2017, Vol.39            Issue-6. 

Accepted 27.02.17

4 IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS) 1- Google Scholar

2-Index Copernicus

3-Open-J-Gate

4-Jour Informatics

5-Citation Index

Evaluation of serum albumin in patients with mood disorders Roma Rattan1

Mihir Ranjan Nayak2

Ver.12 February 2018) Vol-17

Issue-2

5 IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS) 1- Google Scholar

2-Index Copernicus

3-Open-J-Gate

4-Jour Informatics

5-Citation Index

Depression and Anxiety are comorbid conditions in type 2  Diabetes mellitus patients : A preliminary study Mihir Ranjan Nayak1 , 

Roma Rattan2

Ver.15 (June 2018 )Vol-17

Issue-6

DOA: 01.07.2018

6 IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS) 1- Google Scholar

2-Index Copernicus

3-Open-J-Gate

4-Jour Informatics

5-Citation Index

An Association of Serum Vitamin D3, Ionized calcium with Depression among teenagers. Roma Rattan1

Mihir Ranjan Nayak2

D.K. Rout3

M. Dash4, Corresponding Author: 

Mihir Ranjan Nayak

Ver.9 (November 2018 ) Vol-17

Issue-11

DOA: 29.11.2018

7 IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS) 1- Google Scholar

2-Index Copernicus

3-Open-J-Gate

4-Jour Informatics

5-Citation Index

A Study of Cognitive Deficits In Patients Suffering From Depression In Tertiary Care Center In Eastern India. Mihir Ranjan Nayak1 ,   

Manaswini Dash2

K. Anurag3,

Sumit Singh4

Vol. 18, Issue 2 (February – 2019)

DOA: 28.02.2019

8 IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS) 1- Google Scholar

2-Index Copernicus

3-Open-J-Gate

4-Jour Informatics

5-Citation Index

A Study on Mental Health Status of Elderly Destitute Women in MHI, COE, SCB MCH, Cuttack-a Tertiary Care Centre in Eastern India. Mihir Ranjan Nayak1 ,   

Manaswini Dash2

Sasmita Mohanty3

Mamata Swain4

Vol. 18, Issue 3 (March – 2019)

DOA: 11.03.2019

    9 Journal of Medical Science And Clinical Research. 1-Index Copernicus Extra Pyramidal Symptoms Between Patients Consuming Typical And Atypical Anti-Psychotics-in Tertiary Care Centre, in Eastern India. Mihir Ranjan Nayak1 ,   

M. Dash2

Debjani Das3,

D. Biswal4

Vol. 07, Issue 03, (March – 2019)

DOA: 11.03.2019

10 Journal of emerging technologies and innovative research, 1-Index Copernicus

2- DOAJ

Cognitive deficit 

between typical and

 atypical 

antipsychotics- in 

tertiary health care 

center in eastern 

India.

Mihir Ranjan Nayak

 M. Das

A. Sahoo

D. Mahanta

 Saiprasad Ray.

Volume 6, issue 4, April- 2019.

DOA: 

16.04.2019

11 IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS) 1- Google Scholar

2-Index Copernicus

3-Open-J-Gate

4-Jour Informatics

5-Citation Index

Impact of perceived

 stress among medical

 postgraduate

 students of SCB 

Medical college,

Odisha,

India and its relation 

with burnout

Mihir Ranjan

Nayak

Deepak Rout

Manaswini

 Das

Tikina Behera

Sujata Sahoo

Volume18, issue 8, –

August 2019

DOA: 29.08.2019

12 Galore International Journal of Health Sciences and Research. 1-Index Copernicus

2- Google Scholar

3-ICMJE

4-GFMER

5-ResearchBib

6- Research Gate

Relationship Between Components of Socio demographic Profile

 and Substance use 

among 

Psychiatric patient 

admitted in a Tertiary 

Care Hospital- in eastern India.

Jyosil Kumar 

Bhol

Mihir Ranjan

 Nayak

D. Mahanta 

P. K. Sethi

M. Dash

Corresponding Author: 

Mihir Ranjan Nayak

Vol.4, issue 3, July –Sept. 2019

DOA: 26.08.2019

13 Galore International Journal of Health Sciences and Research. 1-Index Copernicus

2- Google Scholar

3-ICMJE

4-GFMER

5-ResearchBib

6- Research Gate

7- J-Gate

Morbidity pattern among patients admitted in child and adolescent psychiatric ward in a tertiary care hospital of Odisha in eastern India. D.Mahanta

Mihir Ranjan

 Nayak

J. K. Bhol

M. Dash

Corresponding Author: 

Mihir Ranjan Nayak

Vol.4, issue 4, Oct-Dec 2019

DOA: 26.10.2019

14 International Journal of Research and Review. 1-Index Copernicus Perceived Family

 Burden among Male 

And Female 

Caregivers

 Of Schizophrenia

Patients-A 

Comparetive Study 

in Eastern India.

Mihir Ranjan

 Nayak

Tapas Mallick

Sarathi 

Hembram

Manaswini

 Das

Vol.7.issue:1;

January 2020.

DOA: 

09.01.2020

15 IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS) 1- Google Scholar

2-Index Copernicus

3-Open-J-Gate

4-Jour Informatics

5-Citation Index

Perceived Family Environment Among Caregivers of Male 

and Female Patients 

with Schizophrenia- A

Comparative Study in a Tertiary Care Centre in 

Eastern India.

Tapas Mallick

Mihir Ranjan

 Nayak

Sarathi 

Hembram

Manaswini

 Das

Volume 19, 

issue 2 

ser 6 (February, 

2020), 

DOA:

15.02.2020

SL NO DETAILS OF PUBLICATION
1. A cross-sectional study of factors associated with adolescent sexual activity Indian J Psychiatry. 2012 Apr-Jun; 54(2): 138–143.doi: 10.4103/0019-5545.99532
2. Parija S, Yadav A, Sreeraj VS. Caregiver Burden and Expressed Emotion in Caregivers of Patients with Schizophrenia J. Psychosoc. Rehabil. Ment. Health2016 DOI 10.1007/s40737-016-0061-x
3. Sreeraj VS, Parija S, Uvais NA, Mohanty S, Kumar S. Indian nursing students’ attitudes toward mental illness and persons with mental illness. Ind Psychiatry J 2017;26:223-7
4. Das S K, Parija S. A Study on Burnout Among Doctors and Nurses in a Tertiary Care Hospital in Eastern India; The Odisha Journal of Psychiatry2017;53: 56 ‐ 64 0975‐122X
5. Pany et alTardive Dystonia The Odisha Journal of Psychiatry 25 2017 33‐40 0975‐122X
6. Yadav AK, Parija S, Yadav J Burden and Expressed Emotion in Caregivers of Bipolar Affective Disorder-Mania: A Cross-Sectional Study J. Psychosoc. Rehabil. Ment. Health 2018 May https://doi.org/10.1007/s40737-018-0112-6
7. Parija S, Yadav AK, Sreeraj VS, Patel AK, Yadav J. Burden and Expressed Emotion in Caregivers of Schizophrenia and Bipolar Affective Disorder Patients: A Comparative Study. MAMC JMed Sci 2018; 4:68-74
SL NO DETAILS OF PUBLICATION
1  “Thyroid Function in Postpartum Psychosis: An Exploratory study” by Sethy, Rati ; Ram, Daya; garg, shobit; Tikka, Sai Krishna, in Asia pacific psychiatry, accepted on July 2020
2 Sahoo P, Sethy RR, Ram D. Functional impairment and quality of life in patients with obsessive compulsive disorder. Indian J Psychol Med 2017; 39:760-5.
3 Sahoo P, Pattojoshi A, Sethy RR. Social Factors in Mental Illness. Odisha jPsychiatry 2017; 41-45.
4 Sethy RR, Sinha VK.  Effect of lithium on thyroid function in adolescents with mood disorder.  Asian J Psychiatry 2016; 24: 41–45.
5 Khanra S, Sethy RR, Munda SK, Khess CRJ. An Unusual Case of Delirium after Restarting Clozapine. Clin Psychopharma and Neuroscience 2016; 14(1):107-108.
6 Sethy RR. Sexual Addiction and Its Management: A Review. Ind journal ofsexology, culture and science, 2015; 58-62.
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1. Effect of lurasidone vs olanzapine on neurotrophic biomarkers in unmedicated schizophrenia: A randomized controlled trial – Journal of Psychiatric Research

Volume 126, July 2020, Page 141

2. Effect of add-on ramelteon therapy on sleep and circadian rhythm disruption in patients with schizophrenia: A randomized controlled trial- European Neuropsychopharmacology, December 2019 
3. Effect of Sertraline, Dosulepin, and Venlafaxine on Non-BDNF Neurotrophins in Patients With Depression: A Cohort Study.- Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology · March 2019
4. Prevalence and pattern of anxiety and depressive disorders in pregnant women attending antenatal clinic – Indian Journal of Public Health Research and Development 9(9):52 · September 2018 
  • Study of anxiety symptoms and anxiety  disorders  in children and adolescents in a tertiary care centre in northern India
  • A clinical study of Opioid substitution therapy (OST) in a tertiary care center of Eastern India.
  • A study of mental health concerns in patients attending General Hospital setting during COVID-19 Pandemic and its comparison with patients attending Mental Health Services.
List of Publications (separate list may be attached if required):
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1. Mohapatra S, Agarwal V, Sitholey P, Arya A. A clinical study of anxiety disorders in

children and adolescents from North Indian children and adolescents clinic. Asian Journal

of Psychiatry. 2014.(8) 84–88.

2. Mohapatra S, Nayak MR, Dash M. A clinical study of opioid substitution therapy in a

tertiary care center of Eastern India. Indian J Psychol Med 2017;39:756-9.

3. Mohapatra S, Agarwal V, Sitholey P, Arya A. A clinical study of subsyndromal anxiety

symptoms in children and adolescents from a north indian child and adolescent clinic.

Delhi psychiatry journal . 2014; 17(1):89-91.

4. Agarwal V & Mohapatra S. Cultural misconceptions and traditional healing practices for

sexual problems: a mental health perspective, International Journal of Culture and Mental

Health, 2014 (1):83-85.

5. Saha R , Mohapatra S , Kar SK , Tekkalaki B , Anand K S. Causative factors and

phenomenology of depression in EPILEPSY. International Journal of Epilepsy  (2017),

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijep.2017.01.001