Ranjan Solanki, MBBS, MD is a medical educator with more than 18 years of teaching experience in Pathology. He is a compassionate award-winning professor and author of numerous articles. Besides teaching pathology to graduate and undergraduate students, Dr. Solanki has been involved in the fields of clinical pathology, histopathology, cytopathology, and hematology.
Prior to joining Ross University School of Medicine (RUSM), Dr. Solanki was Associate Professor of Pathology and Curriculum Chairperson at Trinity School of Medicine (TSOM), St. Vincent and the Grenadines. He has held many reputable positions and served in several committees in his career. As curriculum chairperson at TSOM, Dr. Solanki developed proactive curriculum mapping using online assessment platform to quantitatively evaluate learning objectives, outcomes, AAMC core and sub competences. Adding quantitative evaluation of core competencies and sub-competencies in competency based medical education is an important milestone out of many in his career. Before joining TSOM, he was Associate Professor and course director of System and Diseases V at Medical University of the Americas (MUA) in St. Kitts and Nevis.
Dr. Solanki’s teaching philosophy involves not only to impart knowledge to the students but also to help them comprehend the subject to acquire analytical skills, application abilities, constructive strategies, and evaluation abilities.