The history of pathology in Andhra Pradesh is deeply rooted in the establishment of its premiere medical colleges during the mid-20th century. Pioneers in the state not only advanced diagnostic medicine but also conducted seminal research on local diseases like "Chutta cancer" and tropical infections.

Notable Pioneers and Researchers

Several “stalwarts” of pathology in Andhra Pradesh helped transition the field from basic autopsy to advanced molecular diagnostics

-Dr. C.R.R.M. Reddy

A towering figure in AP pathology, known for his work at Andhra Medical College and Kurnool Medical College. He received the Hari Om Award (India's highest scientific medical award) for his research on "Chutta cancer" (oral cancer caused by reverse smoking). He also published significant works on Guinea worm disease, Hydatid disease, and endomyocardial fibrosis

-Dr. D. Bhaskar Reddy

A successor to Dr. C.R.R.M. Reddy, he was an eminent administrator and academician who served as the Principal of Kurnool Medical College and later as the Vice Chancellor of Nagarjuna University.

-Dr. D. Sundarasiva Rao

Founded the Department of Pathology at Rangaraya Medical College (RMC) in 1960. He was instrumental in shaping the academic culture of the region during his seven-year tenure as Principal.

-Dr. D. Jagannatha Reddy

A key figure at Guntur Medical College who took charge as Principal in 1954 and oversaw the construction of one of the finest Pathology Museums in India.

Evolutionary Milestones in Key Institutions

The growth of pathology in the state is best seen through the development of its oldest departments