PRIN. DR. VIJAY MADHUKARRAO SARODE

@gmvcs.org.in

Principal, Department of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer
G. M. Vedak College of Science, Tala, Raigad, Maharashtra, INDIA



              

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Dr. Vijay M Sarode has been working since 1982 in the Mulund College of Commerce, Mumbai, India, and since then teaching to the undergraduate courses in Statistics, Mathematics & Computer and has taught Compu-math to the Postgraduate Diploma in Computer Science & Applications (DCSA) course of Department of Computer Science of Mumbai University, India for 4 years. At present he is Associate Professor of Statistics and Head, Dept. of Statistics, Mathematics and Computer. Author was recipient of Government of India Fellowship and University Merit Scholarship. He is Recognized PhD Guide in Statistics of Shri JJTU, Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan, India.
Author has completed his Ph.D. in Statistics. Author's area of specialization is Morbidity, Mortality, Reproductive and Child Health (RCH), ANC, PNC, Immunization, awareness of HIV/AIDS among slum dwellers and health related problems among elderly in slums.
Author has so far published 7 research papers in the International Journals, (1 more is in the

EDUCATION

D.Litt. (Honorary) (2018) - University of Asia, Regional Research Center, Nepal.
Ph.D. (Statistics) (2008) - Dr. B.A. Marathwada University, Aurangabad, India.
C.P.S. (Certificate in Population Studies)(1982) -International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS),
Mumbai, India.
M.Sc. (Statistics) (1981) - Marathwada University, Aurangabad, India.
B.Sc. (Mathematics) Hons. (1979) - Marathwada University, Aurangabad, India.

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Author's major area of research interest is Statistics, Mathematical Demography/Population and Social Sciences and specialization in Morbidity, Mortality, Reproductive and Child Health (RCH), ANC, PNC, Immunization, awareness of HIV/AIDS among slum dwellers. Health problems among elderly in slums.

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Scholar Citations

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Scholar h-index

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RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Does aging community vulnerable to non-communicable diseases in slums in Mumbai?
    VM Sarode
    Journal of Aging and Geriatric Psychiatry 2 (1), 6 2018

  • Does Poverty Influence Non-Communicable Diseases among Elderly Women in Slums in Mumbai?
    VM Sarode
    2018

  • Prevalence of Non-Communicable Diseases among Elderly Men in Mumbai
    VM Sarode
    2018

  • UGC Approved Journal Sr. No. 48455
    VM Sarode
    GURUKUL INTERNATIONAL MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH JOURNAL 2394, 8426 2017

  • Does Delivery Complications Are Due to Non-ANC among Women in Slums in Greater Mumbai?
    VM Sarode
    International Journal of Intelligent Technologies and Applied Statistics 8 2015

  • Does Non-ANC Influence Complications during delivery among Women in Slums in Greater Mumbai?
    VM Sarode
    Middle East Journal of Family Medicine 12 (3) 2014

  • Journal of Aging Science
    VM Sarode
    Aging 2 (1), 1000116 2014

  • Chronic diseases related to aging and disease prevention in slums in Mumbai
    VM Sarode
    Aging 2 (1), 1000116 2014

  • HEALTH INFORMATION NEEDS OF PREGNANT WOMEN AT BABCOCK UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL, NIGERIA
    CNI ULOMA DORIS ONUOHA
    Journal of International Academic Research for Multidisciplinary ISSN 2320 2013

  • “Does illiteracy influence pregnancy complications among women in the slums of greater Mumbai”
    VM Sarode
    International Journal of Sociology and Anthropology, 82–93 2010

  • Does Non-ANC Influence Complications while delivery among Women in Slums in Greater Mumbai?
    V Sarode
    VDM Publishing 2010

  • Does Illiteracy Increases Reproductive Tract Infection among Women in Slum Setting of Greater Mumbai
    VM Sarode
    Health Equity and Human Rights: Perspective and Issues, Eds., 123-135 2010

  • "Does Illiteracy Increases Reproductive Tract Infection among Women in Slums in Greater Mumbai",
    VM Sarode
    International Research Journal of Social Sciences,, 183-200 2010

  • "Does Illiteracy Increases Reproductive Tract Infection among Women in Slum Setting of Greater Mumbai”, Health Equity and Human Rights: Perspective and Issues,
    VM Sarode
    Serials Publications, New Delhi, 978-81-8387-396-3 2010

  • Low Immunization among Children in Slums in Mumbai
    VM Sarode
    World Family Medicine Journal 8 (2), 9-18 2010

  • Maternal care among reproductive women in slums in greater Mumbai
    VM Sarode
    Retrieved August 2, 2017 2007

  • Health-Seeking Behaviour among Reproductive Women in Slums in Greater Mumbai
    VM Sarode
    The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences 2 (4), 115-130 2007

  • Awareness of health care among women in slums in greater mumbai
    VM Sarode
    Aurangabad

  • PROF. VIJAY MADHUKARRAO SARODE
    VM Sarode


MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • “Does illiteracy influence pregnancy complications among women in the slums of greater Mumbai”
    VM Sarode
    International Journal of Sociology and Anthropology, 82–93 2010
    Citations: 28

  • Chronic diseases related to aging and disease prevention in slums in Mumbai
    VM Sarode
    Aging 2 (1), 1000116 2014
    Citations: 4

  • Health-Seeking Behaviour among Reproductive Women in Slums in Greater Mumbai
    VM Sarode
    The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences 2 (4), 115-130 2007
    Citations: 2

  • Does aging community vulnerable to non-communicable diseases in slums in Mumbai?
    VM Sarode
    Journal of Aging and Geriatric Psychiatry 2 (1), 6 2018
    Citations: 1

  • Does Non-ANC Influence Complications while delivery among Women in Slums in Greater Mumbai?
    V Sarode
    VDM Publishing 2010
    Citations: 1

  • Low Immunization among Children in Slums in Mumbai
    VM Sarode
    World Family Medicine Journal 8 (2), 9-18 2010
    Citations: 1

  • Maternal care among reproductive women in slums in greater Mumbai
    VM Sarode
    Retrieved August 2, 2017 2007
    Citations: 1

Publications

Paper Publications: (14)

i) Sarode, Vijay 2007. “Health-Seeking Behaviour Among Reproductive Women in Slums in Greater Mumbai”, The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, Volume 2, Issue 4, pp. 115-130, ISSN 1833-1882, December 2007, CG Publisher, Melbourne, Australia.
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