Dev Kumar Shah
Chitwan Medical College
18 Papers
20 Citations
Dev Kumar Shah is an academic researcher from Chitwan Medical College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Nerve conduction study. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 17 publications. Previous affiliations of Dev Kumar Shah include North Shore University Hospital.
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Papers
Facebook use and its effects on the life of health science students in a private medical college of Nepal.
Rajesh Kumar Jha,Dev Kumar Shah,Sangharshila Basnet,Keshab Raj Paudel,Phoolgen Sah,Ajit Kumar Sah,Kishor Adhikari +6 more
TL;DR: The widespread use of facebook among the health science students, was found to have both positive and negative effects on their academics, social life, and health.
Learning approach among health sciences students in a medical college in Nepal: a cross-sectional study
Dev Kumar Shah,Ram Lochan Yadav,Deepak Sharma,Prakash Kumar Yadav,Niraj Khatri Sapkota,Rajesh Kumar Jha,Nazrul Islam +6 more
TL;DR: Medical students were found to adopt a deeper approach to learning than dental and nursing students, and the primarily deep learning approach was found to be shifting progressively toward a surface approach after completion of an academic year, which should be avoided.
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Attitude and perception of undergraduate medical students toward the problem-based learning in Chitwan Medical College, Nepal.
Ram Lochan Yadav,Rano Mal Piryani,Gopendra Prasad Deo,Dev Kumar Shah,Laxmi Kumari Yadav,Nazrul Islam +5 more
TL;DR: Assessment of the attitude and perceptions of undergraduate medical students regarding learning outcomes of PBL and their views about role and qualities of effective tutors for its successful implementation found student’s attitude toward PBL was positive.
Somatic neural alterations in non-diabetic obesity: a cross-sectional study.
Ram Lochan Yadav,Deepak Sharma,Prakash Kumar Yadav,Dev Kumar Shah,Kopila Agrawal,Rita Khadka,Md. Nazrul Islam +6 more
TL;DR: Subclinical peripheral nerve damage in non-diabetic obese with abnormal NCS parameters; shorter amplitudes and prolonged CMAP and SNAP durations; and onset latencies and conduction velocities strongly suggest involvement of slow conducting fibers are documents.
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The treatment of visceral leishmaniasis: safety and efficacy.
TL;DR: More research on adverse drug events for the existing drugs and efforts to develop safer and effective drugs to counter resistance outbreaks for the successful management of visceral leishmaniasis are needed.