| Shaheed Hasan Khan Mewati Government Medical College Nuh Haryana | INDIA
Dr. Babita Khichar is an accomplished paediatrician currently serving as Assistant Professor in the Department of Paediatrics at Shaheed Hasan Khan Mewati Government Medical College, Nuh, Haryana. She is actively involved in undergraduate and postgraduate medical teaching, clinical care, and academic mentoring in a tertiary care teaching hospital catering to a large rural and underserved population.
Research Interests
Her primary research interests include:
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Paediatric nephrology
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Neonatology
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Paediatric infectious diseases
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Acute encephalitis syndrome
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Rare congenital and genetic disorders
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Epidemiology and outcomes of childhood illnesses in rural settings
Research Publications
Dr. Khichar has published multiple peer-reviewed research articles in reputed national and international journals. Her work addresses clinically relevant paediatric conditions such as acute kidney injury in nephrotic syndrome, neonatal outcomes, scrub typhus, acute encephalitis syndrome, and rare congenital anomalies. Notably, her publication in Indian Paediatrics (2025) highlights her contribution to high-impact paediatric literature.
Scientific Presentations
She has actively presented her research at state and national conferences, delivering oral presentations on:
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Acute kidney injury in children
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Scrub typhus in paediatric patients
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Acute encephalitis syndrome
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Tetanus resurgence in rural India
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Rare causes of wheezing in infancy
Her extensive poster presentations reflect a strong interest in rare paediatric syndromes and complex clinical cases, demonstrating diagnostic acumen and scholarly engagement.
Awards & Recognitions
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3rd Prize, National Poster Presentation
Topic: Holt–Oram Syndrome
This recognition at a national platform underscores the quality and originality of her academic work.
Eligibility for Most Promising Researcher Award
Dr. Babita Khichar is highly eligible for the Most Promising Researcher Award based on her consistent research output, early-career academic excellence, and impactful contributions to paediatric clinical research, particularly in resource-limited and rural healthcare settings. Her publications address pressing paediatric health challenges, combine clinical relevance with epidemiological insight, and contribute to improved understanding of rare and common childhood disorders. Her active participation in national scientific forums, coupled with award-winning presentations, clearly establishes her as a rising researcher with significant future potential, making her a deserving candidate for this prestigious recognition.