Dr. Minu Rose Mani
MBBS, MD
Senior Resident/ Department of Community Health
Languages
English, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam
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Dr. Minu Rose Mani holds an MD in Community Medicine from St. John’s Medical College, Bengaluru, awarded in 2018 by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, where she secured fourth rank at the university level. She completed her MBBS in 2013 from Amala Institute of Medical Sciences, Thrissur, Kerala under the University of Calicut.
A public health physician, teacher, and researcher with over eight years of experience in community-based research, medical teaching, and public health programme implementation. Currently serving as Senior Resident in Department of Community Health at St. John’s Medical College, she is actively involved in undergraduate and postgraduate teaching, outreach health services, and clinical activities. Her research interests focus on tuberculosis, air pollution, ageing, nutrition, and maternal–child health. She has contributed to several nationally and internationally funded projects and published papers in peer-reviewed journals.
Qualification/ Education
Dr. Minu Rose Mani holds an MD in Community Medicine from St. John’s Medical College, Bengaluru, awarded in 2018 by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, where she secured fourth rank at the university level. She completed her MBBS in 2013 from Amala Institute of Medical Sciences, Thrissur, Kerala under the University of Calicut.
Experience
Dr. Minu Rose Mani has over eight years of experience in academics, clinical public health, and community-based research. She currently serves as Senior Resident in Community Medicine at St. John’s Medical College, where she is involved in undergraduate and postgraduate teaching, outreach clinics, and hospital-based services. Previously, she worked as Medical Officer and Medical Consultant at St. John’s Research Institute on large multicentric, externally funded projects on air pollution and tuberculosis, including randomized controlled trials. Her experience includes study coordination, stakeholder engagement, training of field teams, data management, budget oversight, and implementation of the research project.
Areas of interest
Dr. Minu Rose Mani’s areas of interest lie in infectious diseases, particularly tuberculosis, including epidemiology, treatment outcomes, adherence strategies, and post-TB sequelae. Her interests also extend to environmental health, with specific emphasis on air pollution and its impact on adolescent respiratory health. She is keenly engaged in ageing and geriatric health, nutritional assessment, maternal and child health, and adolescent health. Additionally, she is interested in community engagement, use of digital technologies in public health, and medical education through innovative teaching and learning methods.
Field of Expertise
Dr. Minu Rose Mani’s field of expertise is Community Medicine and Public Health, with focus on infectious diseases, particularly tuberculosis, and environmental health. She has strong expertise in implementing community-based and multi-centric re
Dr. Minu Rose Mani has over eight years of experience in academics, clinical public health, and community-based research. She currently serves as Senior Resident in Community Medicine at St. John’s Medical College, where she is involved in undergraduate and postgraduate teaching, outreach clinics, and hospital-based services. Previously, she worked as Medical Officer and Medical Consultant at St. John’s Research Institute on large multicentric, externally funded projects on air pollution and tuberculosis, including randomized controlled trials. Her experience includes study coordination, stakeholder engagement, training of field teams, data management, budget oversight, and implementation of the research project.
Dr. Minu Rose Mani’s areas of interest lie in infectious diseases, particularly tuberculosis, including epidemiology, treatment outcomes, adherence strategies, and post-TB sequelae. Her interests also extend to environmental health, with specific emphasis on air pollution and its impact on adolescent respiratory health. She is keenly engaged in ageing and geriatric health, nutritional assessment, maternal and child health, and adolescent health. Additionally, she is interested in community engagement, use of digital technologies in public health, and medical education through innovative teaching and learning methods.
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