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Dr. Rajashekar Reddi Saket India

  Dr. Rajashekar Reddi

         
Dr. Rajashekar Reddi


     Qualifications:

School – St. Columba’s, New Delhi

M.B.B.S. and Internship – Christian Medical College, Vellore, 1990-1996

M. D, (Medicine)   – PGI, Chandigarh 1997-2000

D.M. (Neurology) – PGI, Chandigarh 2002-2004

DNB (Neurology) – May, 2005

 

Work experience:

 

Senior Resident (Medicine) –  JIPMER, Pondicherry, (6 months)

                                               Feb. 2000 – July 2000

        Registrar (Neurology) –  Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi

                                               Aug. 2000 – Dec 2001

Consultant Neurology- Fortis Hospital (Ranbaxy group company), Noida which is a Superspeciality  Hospital for the specialities of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Orthopaedics primarily apart from having all other specialities. Jan- 2005 to May 2006


Honours and Publications:

1.      Honour certificate Ophthalmology

2.      Radha K Dhiman, Rajashekar Reddi, Arpita Sharma,Rajinder Singh, Krishan K kohli, Sanjay Gupta, Sudha Suri, Yogesh Chawla. Cisapride improves gallbladder emptying and bile lipid composition in patients with gallstones. Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology. 2001; 16; 816–820

3.      Ranju Rai, Sanjeev Handa, Anil Bhansali, Rajashekar Reddi, Rakesh Kochhar, Paramjeet Singh. Tender subcutaneous nodules in a female patient. Is it simple panniculitis ? Indian Journal Dermatology. 2000; 45: 138–140

4.      R. Reddi, N. Sethi, I. Anand, P. K. Sethi. Multiple intracranial granulomas. JAPI, 2003: 51; 591

5.      N. K. Sethi, R. Reddi, I. Anand, P. K. Sethi. Pictorial CME of pituitary macroadenoma JAPI, 2002: 50: 294

6.      N.K. Sethi, R. Reddi, I. Anand, P. K. Sethi Gullian Barre syndrome following vaccination with hepatitis B JAPI, 2000

7.      Rajashekar Reddi, Nitin K. Sethi, Ish Anand, P. K. Sethi. Acute intermittent porphyria: Management Aspects. Journal of Indian academy of clinical Medicine, 2002; 3: 252–257

8.      Rajashekar Reddi, Nitin K. Sethi, Ish Anand, P K. Sethi. “Top of the basilar” syndrome due to BATS.. Journal of Indian Academy of Clinical Medicine, 2002, 3: 295

9.      Rajashekar Reddi, Nitin K. Sethi, Ish Anand, P. K. Sethi. An elderly lady with frozen shoulder, sciatica and peripheral neuropathy–a clinical pathological conference. Journal of Indian academy of clinical Medicine, 2002; 4: 339–347

10.  Rajashekar Reddi, Nitin Sethi, Ish Anand, P. K. Sethi Metastatic brain abscess with lung abscess A case report..  Sir Ganga Ram hospital News letter, vol. 5, Oct – Dec 2001.

11.  Rajashekar Reddi, Nitin Sethi, Ish Anand, P. K. Sethi. Clinopathological conference. Sir Ganga Ram Hospital News letter, Vol 5,July – Sept. 2001.

12.  Reddi R,Das CP,Kharbanda PS,Prabhakar,S.Pentazocine induced muscle disease masquerading as muscular dystrophy.Poster presentation at IAN,Nagpur, 2004

13.  Das CP,Prabhakar S,Kharbanda PS,Modi M,Lal V,Khurana D,Reddi R. Writer’s cramp and its variants(Videographic demonstration). Platform presentation at IAN, Nagpur, 2004

14.  Delivered talk on Carpal tunnel syndrome-Clinical and Electrophysiological aspects in 6th International Clinic of Neurosurgery, December 2005

 

Conferences Participated in:

Indian Academy of Neurology, New Delhi – 2001.

NACO training programme on HIV/AIDS, Chandigarh – 2002.

First Mid Neurocon , Neurological Society of India, Delhi- 2002.

Neurological Society of India, Chandigarh – 2003.

CME in Tropical Medicine – “Syndrome of Febrile Encephalopathy”  Chandigarh – 2004.

CME program, World federation of Neurology, June, 2004.

Indian Academy of Neurology, Nagpur, 2004.

Craniospinal Traumacon, Delhi, 2005.

Current Trends in Neuromuscular disorders – International Symposium, Delhi –2005.

 
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