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DR. SHIJI JOSEPH

Associate Professor
Area of Interest

General Paediatrics and Paediatric Rheumatology

Qualification Specialization Institution Year of Passing
MBBS Govt. Medical College, Kozhikode 2003
DCH Govt. Medical College, Kozhikode 2008
MD Paediatrics Govt. Medical College, Kozhikode 2009
EULAR Certification in Paediatric Rheumatology 2020
Designation Institution Tenure
Associate Professor Amala Institute of Medical Sciences, Thrissur 2021 Onwards
Assistant Professor Amala Institute of Medical Sciences, Thrissur 19.09.2012 to 04.07.2021
Senior Resident Govt.Medical College,Thrissur 04.11.2011 to 18.09.2012
Senior Resident Govt.Medical College,Thrissur 13.01.2010 to 03.06.2011
  • Joseph S, Mathews L, Vijayakumar M, A Study on the Clinical Profile and the Outcome of Treatment of Congenital Hypothyroidism in Children – Early versus Late Diagnosis. Ann. Int. Med. Den. Res. 2019; 5(2): PE25-PE28.
  • Joseph S, Mathews L, Vijayakumar M, An Observational Study of the Clinical Profile of Congenital Hypothyroidism in Children. Asian J. Med. Res. 2019; 8 (1): PE01-PE05
  • Nitya US, Devassy BM, Joseph S, Anila AP, George R, Sreenivasan VK. Intrauterine onset of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in a neonate temporally associated with maternal COVID-19. Indian J Rheumatol 2022;17:289-93.
Award/Achievements Award Provider Year
Best paper (Poster) 1st Prize in Dakshin Pedicon 2007
1st Prize for the best poster presentation under Medical College faculty category in the 51st Annual State Conference of Indian Academy of Paediatrics Kerala, Cal PEDICON 2022 held at Kozhikode Indian Academy of Paediatrics Kerala 2022
  • 2018: Analysis of the indications, results and complications of lumbar puncture in children.
  • 2020: Evaluation of clinical implications of heated humidified high flow nasal cannula oxygenation (HHHFNCO) therapy in paediatric intensive care unit.
  • 2021: Clinical profile and outcome of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) associated with COVID-19 (on going).