Biography
Dr. S. Jennie is a compassionate and academically driven physician with a strong commitment to patient care and evidence-based medical practice. With over a decade of experience in internal medicine, she has earned a reputation for her dedication, clinical precision, and ability to manage complex medical conditions. She values teamwork, upholds high ethical standards, and actively contributes to academic research and teaching.
She has authored and co-authored over 11 indexed journal publications, including original research papers and case reports in reputed national and international journals.
Experience
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Professor – General Medicine, SRM Medical College Hospital & Research Centre (2025 – Present)
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Associate Professor – General Medicine, SRM Medical College Hospital & Research Centre (2022 – 2024)
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Associate Professor, Karpaga Vinayaga Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre (2024)
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Assistant Professor – General Medicine, SRM Medical College Hospital & Research Centre (2017 – 2022)
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Senior Resident – General Medicine, SRM Medical College Hospital & Research Centre (2016 – 2017)
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Junior Resident – General Medicine, Stanley Medical College (2013 – 2016)
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Over 11 years of academic and clinical experience in internal medicine and medical education.
Area Of Expertise
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Management of Diabetes Mellitus, Hypertension & Cardiac Disorders
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Critical Care Medicine and management of acute emergencies
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Infectious Diseases, including sepsis and tropical infections
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Nephrology & Electrolyte Imbalance Management
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Clinical Research and Medical Education
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Preventive Health and Lifestyle Modification Counseling
Achievements and Awards
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Published 7 Original Research Articles and 4 Case Reports in reputed indexed journals such as Cureus, Critical Care & Shock, and International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences.
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Contributed to key research in areas including:
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COVID-19 lung involvement and outcomes
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Stress hyperglycemia and myocardial infarction
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Diabetic microangiopathy and nephropathy
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Wilson’s Disease and Wolfram Syndrome case reports
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Recognized for her evidence-based approach and excellence in academic teaching.
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Actively involved in mentoring undergraduate and postgraduate medical students.