Dr. Vipul Namdeorao Ambade

  • Designation:  Professor & Head
  • Qualification:  MD Forensic Medicine, LL.B
  • Email: vipulambade@rediffmail.com 

        Areas of expertise

  • Toxicology
  • Clinical Forensic Medicine & application
  • Medical Jurisprudence

 

Medical Council Registration
  • Maharashtra Medical Council- 75879
Training in Medical Education                                                                            
  • Revised Basic course workshop (rBCW) from JNMC, Sawangi, Wardha dated 13-15 June 2023
  • Curriculum Implementation Support Program-II (CISP-II) from GMC Gondia dated 5th-6th Nov 2020
Memberships                                                                            
  • Life member of Indian academy of Forensic Medicine

 

Publications

Sirsat KB, Ambade VN, Gilbe Pratik, Sharma Manu. Autopsy study of thoraco-abdominal injuries in road traffic accident. Indian J Forensic Med Toxicol. 2021; 15(3): 4238-46

Ambade VN, Sirsat KB, Sharma Manu. Pattern of injuries in different types of victims of road traffic accident in central India: A comparative study. J Forensic Sci Res. 2021; 5: 7-11.

Ambade VN, Sharma MD, Meshram SK, Gilbe PS, Bhagwat DL. Autopsy study of death in pregnancy: Ten years retrospective study. J Forensic Med Sci Law. 2019; 28(2): 3-10.

 Hinnawi Sarah Al, Ambade VN, Akarte DS, Keoliya AN.Spectrum of adrenal changes – A postmortem study. J Indian Acad Forensic Med. 2019; 41(2): 89-92.

Tumram NK,Ambade, Dixit PG. Human fatalities caused by animal attacks: A six-year autopsy study.Accepted-Med Leg J. 2017; 85(4): 194-9.

Tumram NK,Ambade, Dixit PG. Fatality during servicing of fire extinguisher.J Forensic Sci. 2017; 63(1): 318-20

Meshram SK, Borkar JL, Ambade VN,.Gotmaar: A traditional fatal stone pelting fair.Medicolegal Update, 2016; 16(2): 168-72

Ambade VN, Kowe BD, Keoliya AN. Histopathological examination in routine medicolegal autopsy: 3-years retrospective analysis. J Ind Acad Forensic Med., 2016; 38 (4):433-6

Tumram NK, Bardale RV, Ambade VN. Sperm motility and viability extracted from penile tract of corpses: A preliminary study. Med Leg J. 2016; 84(3): 132-4.

Ambade VN, Tumram NK, Meshram SK, Dixit PG. The Cutaneous Cut Sign: A clue to self inflicted carving on the body by sharp object. Egyptian J For Sci. 2016; 6(3): 315-6.

Books and Chapters
  • Forensic Toxicology: A Comparative Approach; 2016. Second edition – 2022
Presentations

 

Honors, Recognitions and Awards