Dr.KusakumarShaha

Dr. Kusa Kumar Shaha
Department: 
Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
Designation: 
Professor
Medical Registration number: 
12890/1995 (Odisha Medical Council)
Academic Qualifications: 

MBBS, MD (Forensic Medicine and Toxicology)

Special Area of Interest: 
Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
Publication: 

27

List of Publications:

  1. Sathish K, Shaha KK, Patra AP, Rekha JS. Histopathological profile of fatal snake bite autopsy cases in a tertiary care centre in South India. Egypt J Forensic Sci.2021;11(1).
  2. Sathish K, Shaha KK, Patra AP, Rekha JS. Epidemiological profile of fatal snake bite cases in a tertiary care centre in south India. J Punjab Acad Forensic Med Toxicol.2021;21(1):109–13.
  3. Naik RK, Shaha KK, Chaudhari VA. A case report of a death caused by depression in custody. In: Highlights on Medicine and Medical Science Vol 11. Book Publisher International (a part of SCIENCEDOMAIN International); 2021. p. 69–73.
  4. An epidemiological analysis of deaths due to burns in newly married females. Med-leg update. 2021;
  5. Priyaa V, Srinivas BH, Gochhait D, Ganesh RN, Badhe BA, Priyamvada PS, et al. Cholemic nephrosis: An autopsy study of a forgotten entity. Turk Patoloji Derg. 2021;37(3):212–8.
  6. Naik BRK, Das S, Shaha KK. Pattern of thoraco-abdominal injuries sustained in road traffic accidents: An autopsy based observational study. J Punjab Acad Forensic Med Toxicol. 2021;21(1):168–72.
  7. Mukesh R, Rekha JS, Shaha KK, Mylapalli J. Adrenal hemorrhage and rhabdomyolysis following mass bee sting envenomation: An autopsy based case report. Journal of the Indian Society of Toxicology. 2020;16(2):47-50.
  1. Ashok, Patra AP, Shaha KK, Devnath GP. Analysis of toxic epidemiological, clinical and autopsy outcomes of fatal poisoning cases in South India. J Indian Soc Toxicol [Internet]. 2020;16(1):15.
  1. Ravichandran R, Amalnath D, Shaha KK, Srinivas BH. Paraquat poisoning: A Retrospective Study of 55 patients from a Tertiary Care Center in Southern India. Indian J Crit Care Med [Internet]. 2020;24(3):155–9.
  1. Janarthanan V, Moorthi K, Shaha KK. Fatality due to button battery lodgment in the upper digestive tract of a neonate: An unusual presentation: An unusual presentation. Am J Forensic Med Pathol. 2019;40(3):298–301

Link for Publications:

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Positions Held: 
  • Dean, JIPMER, Karaikal
  • Ex Controller of Examination, JIPMER
  • Ex-Professor and Controller of Examinations
  • Nodal Officer for AIIMS Madurai
  • Secretary of Town Official Language Implementation Committee (TOLIC) – Puducherry
  • Member Secretary for Academic Advisory Committee
  • Member for the Board of Studies UG &PG (JIPMER) & MBBS for MGMC & RI, Puducherry
  • Member of the Institutional Human Ethics Committee at MGMCRI, Puducherry.
  • Participated as Medico-Legal Expert to CBI Kerala, visited Kasargod, Kerala as an expert for Psychological Autopsy on July 1st, 2019 & Oct 21st &22nd, 2019.
  • Ex Editor-in-chief of the Journal of Indian Society of Toxicology, the official publication of Indian Society of Toxicology
  • Office bearer for the Indian Society of Toxicology
  • President of Medicolegal Association of Puducherry
  • Editorial Board Member of “Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Pathology.
Country: 
India