Nuclear Medicine

Vision Statement

To ensure that every individual, regardless of their background or circumstances, has equitable and unhindered access to high-quality, advanced functional imaging and potentially life-saving radionuclide therapy.

The Department aims to create a truly inclusive healthcare system where the latest innovations in Nuclear Medicine are available to all patients who can benefit from them.

Mission Statement

To provide precise diagnostic insights and transformative molecular therapies through clinical excellence, cutting-edge research, and a patient-centred approach.

The Department is committed to advancing the frontiers of Nuclear Medicine by integrating innovative functional imaging and targeted radionuclide therapies into routine clinical practice.

Faculty

Faculty

S. No. Photo Name & Qualification Designation Areas of Interest Email ID / ResearchGate Page
1 Dr Anshul Sharma Dr. Anshul Sharma
MBBS, MD
Assistant Professor and FIC Nuclear Cardiology
Nuclear Endocrinology
PET/CT Guided Interventions
dr.anshul.nuclearmed@aiimsbilaspur.edu.in

Total 45 publications in PUBMED indexed national and international journals.
Google Scholar Profile 

Services

In-patient Department
A High Dose Therapy (HDT) ward is planned for management of patients requiring radionuclide therapies and specialized inpatient Nuclear Medicine care.

Out-patient Department
Outpatient services are conducted on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

Special Clinic
Thyroid Clinic

Procedures (Diagnostic and/or Therapeutic) Offered by the Department

  • PET/CT (18F-FDG, 18F-FDOPA, 18F-PSMA)
  • SPECT/CT
  • Radioactive Iodine Uptake (RAIU)
  • Radionuclide Therapy (I-131 and Lu177 based)
  • PET/CT-guided Biopsy
  • PET/CT-based Radiotherapy Planning

Statistics Courses & Short Term Trainings

Statistics Courses & Short-term Trainings

S.No Name of the Course Curriculum Duration of Course Present Number of Students Objectives / Brief Description of the Course
1 Planned MD Nuclear Medicine and MSc Nuclear Medicine Technology As per NMC / Institutional Guidelines MD – 3 Years
MSc – 2 Years
Planned The proposed academic programmes aim to provide comprehensive training in diagnostic and therapeutic Nuclear Medicine, including molecular imaging, radionuclide therapy, PET/CT, SPECT/CT, radiation safety, and research methodology. The courses are designed to develop skilled professionals capable of delivering high-quality patient care, research, and academic excellence in the field of Nuclear Medicine.

Research and Projects

S.No Title Principal Investigator Co-Investigator Collaboration, if any (Department and Institute) Funding Agency Project Status
1 Metabolic correlates of Treatment Resistant Depression and their impact on ECT outcomes: Role of 18F-FDG PET/CT Dr. Anshul Sharma -- Nuclear Medicine
Psychiatry
Pharmacology
Intra-mural ISRAC approved, IEC awaited
2 A Single-Arm Clinical Trial to Investigate the Efficacy and Safety of Palbociclib as an Add-On Drug to Oral Metronomic Therapy in Recurrent / Relapsed / Refractory Head and Neck Squamous Cell Cancer Patients Dr. Pravesh Dhiman Dr. Anshul Sharma Medical Oncology
Pharmacology
Nuclear Medicine
Intra-mural ISRAC approved, IEC awaited
3 Low-Dose Nivolumab with Concurrent Radiotherapy in Recurrent Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma - Tumor Response, Immune-Related Adverse Events, and Radiation-Pharmacokinetic Interactions Dr. Muninder Kumar Dr. Anshul Sharma Radiation Oncology
Pharmacology
Nuclear Medicine
Intra-mural ISRAC approved, IEC awaited

Expansion Plan

S.No Services Offered / Work Undergoing in Collaboration
1 High Dose Therapy Ward for Thyroid Cancer Patients
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