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DR. TINJU JAMES

Professor
Qualification Specialization Institution Year of Passing
MBBS Co-operative Medical College, Cochin. 2009
MD Physiology St. John’s National Academy of Medical Sciences 2015
Designation Institution Tenure
Professor Amala Institute of Medical Sciences, Thrissur 06.02.2024- Till date
Associate Professor Amala Institute of Medical Sciences, Thrissur 4 Years
Assistant Professor Amala Institute of Medical Sciences, Thrissur 4 years 6 months
  • Tinju James, Richard Sunny, Femina Jose. Analysis of stressors among undergraduate medical students in a teaching medical institution of South India. International Journal of Contemporary Medical Research 2020;7(2):B5-B8
  • Tinju James. Influence of gender and anthropometric parameters on peak expiratory flow rate and vital capacity among medical students of a teaching institution. International Journal of Contemporary Medical Research 2020;7(2):B9-B12
  • Vincent A, James T. Prevalence of selfmedication practice among medical and paramedical students- a comparative study. J. Evid. Based Med. Healthc. 2020; 7(11), 525-528. DOI: 10.18410/jebmh/2020/115
  • Joson D C, James T. prevalence of ABO and Rh blood groups among medical students of a teaching institution. J. Evid. Based Med. Healthc.2020; 7(13), 675-678. DOI: 10.18410/jebmh/2020/147
  • James T, Sunil N. Heart rate variability in different phases of menstrual cycle among healthy medical students of a teaching institution, South India. Natl J Physiol Pharm Pharmacol 2020;10
  • James T, Sunny R. Knowledge, attitude and practices of voluntary blood donation among medical students in a teaching institution, South India. J. Evid. Based Med. Health c. 2020; 7(16), 805-809.
  • James T, Doniya Joson C. Biological reference range for total leucocyte count and its correlation with BMI among adult population of a tertiary care teaching hospital. J. Evid. Based Med. Healthc. 2020; 7(24), 1158-1161
  • James T. A study to assess the prevalence of depression and anxiety among medical students of a teaching hospital in South India. J. Evid. Based Med. Healthc. 2020; 7(29), 1438-1442