Dr. Aprajita is a dedicated physiologist specializing in cardiovascular and neurophysiology. Following her MBBS from M.S. Ramaiah Medical College (2010), she pursued an MD in Physiology from PGIMS, Rohtak (2017), driven by a passion for understanding the human body’s functional mechanisms and their clinical implications. Her research centers on pathophysiological mechanisms of heart failure and neurophysiological alterations in endocrine disorders, particularly hypothyroidism.
Dr. Aprajita currently serves as an Assistant Professor at Dubai Medical College for Girls, where she integrates innovative pedagogical methods and technology-enhanced learning to engage diverse medical student cohorts. She has also contributed to Ghai’s Textbook of Physiology (9th Ed.) and authored multiple indexed journal articles. Her professional accomplishments include organizing international conferences, leading academic modules, and earning recognition for teaching and research excellence.
Teaching & Service
Courses Taught: Human Physiology (MBBS, MD, BSc Nursing, Physiotherapy)
R Chaudhary, R Gupta, S Bagga, Aprajita. The curious case of slow flow, adenosine and respiratory failure.IHJ Cardiovascular Case Reports (CVCR), 2020, 4(1):24–25. [Scopus/WoS Indexed]
Aprajita, Sharma G., Aggarwal S. Visual Evoked Potentials in overt hypothyroid patients before and after achievement of euthyroidism.Indian J Endocr Metab, 2017; 21:419–23. [Scopus Indexed]
Sharma G., Aprajita, Aggarwal S. Reversible alteration of Blink Reflex in Hypothyroid patients in response to treatment.Int J Cur Res Rev, 2017; 9(5):1–5.