M. Ilankumaran
National Service of Learning
6 Papers
8 Citations
M. Ilankumaran is an academic researcher from National Service of Learning. The author has contributed to research in topics: Public health & Conscientiousness. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
An analysis of mortality and survival of COVID 19 patients admitted to a tertiary care hospital in Maharashtra, India
Saurabh Bobdey,Naveen Chawla,Vineet Behera,Sougat Ray,M. Ilankumaran,George Koshy,S. K. Kaushik +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed the survival of COVID-19 patients at a tertiary care hospital and identified the risk factors of mortality, which would help facilitate the identification of patients at risk and timely provision of specialized care for the prevention of adverse outcomes.
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Association of personality traits with performance in military training.
TL;DR: The findings of the study indicate that cadets with low scores of neuroticism and high scores of conscientiousness perform well in the military academy and more such studies are required to reaffirm the findings and to conclusively recommend personality traits most conducive for military training.
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Determinants of injuries and Road Traffic Accidents amongst service personnel in a large Defence station.
TL;DR: Age-specific Behavioural Change Communication strategies aimed at refining user outlook are imperative; tailored to sociodemographic milieu of user/victim and designed to contribute in their preventive strategy.
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Crew awareness as key to optimizing habitability standards onboard naval platforms: A ‘back-to-basics’ approach
TL;DR: This study assesses crew awareness on shipboard habitability and the association between awareness and maintenance of optimal habitability as per specifications, and finds statistically significant association was found between awareness levels and habitability standards.
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Telemedicine: A force multiplier of combat medical care in the Indian Navy
Saurabh Bobdey,Shankar Narayan,M. Ilankumaran,G Vishwanath,MV Singh,A. K. Sinha,N Anand,Kiran Kumar Maramraj +7 more
TL;DR: Telemedicine is a genuine force multiplier; it will not only complement the present medical support and extend expertise to areas bereft of the same but will also be helpful in prolonged operations and extended deployments by providing specialist/superspecialist consultation to the men at sea.
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