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DR N SUBRAMANIAN New Delhi India

DR N SUBRAMANIAN

UROLOGIST 

EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
MBBS, MS, FRCS, D.UROL (LON),FIMSA

HIGHER SECONDARY      :     Central Board of Secondary Education,           1973
                                                    New Delhi, India.
                                                    Distinction in Biology
M.B.B.S                               :      University of Delhi, New Delhi, India.                1980
                                                    Distinction in Physiology and Pharmacology
M.S  (Surgery)                   :      University of Delhi, New Delhi, India                 1983

F.R.C.S                               :      Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons,    1989
                                                    Glasgow, U.K.
Diploma Urology                :      University College London, U.K.                          1993

TRAINING IN THE UNITED KINGDOM :


Locum Consultant Urologist,                    01/05/1995 –  30/06/1995
Blackpool Victoria Infirmary,
Blackpool


Clinical Observer :                                        01/10/1994 – 30/04/1995
Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital,
Stanmore.
Consultant : Mr. P.J.R. Shah
Royal Liverpool Children’s Hospital,
Alder Hey, Liverpool.
Consultant : Mr. A.M.K. Rickwood.
Guy’s Hospital, London.
Consultant : Mr. A.R. Mundy.


BroadGreen Hospital  NHS  Trust                    01/10/1992 – 30/09/1994
Liverpool, Merseyside.
Consultants : Mr. A.D. Desmond          Urology.
                        Mr. M.V.P. Fordham        Urology.


Registrar in Surgery and Urology
Merseyside Health authority,


Arrow Park and Clatterbridge Hospitals                01/10/1991 – 30/09/1992
Consultants : Mr. R.B. Crosbie         Urology.
              Ms. C.A. Makin         GI Surgery.                   


Registrar Surgical Rotation,                                    01/02/1990 –31/07/1991
North East Regional Health authority,
Shotley Bridge General Hospital.
Consett, CO, Durham.
Consultants : Mr. D.Gatehouse        GI Surgery.
                        Mr. K.B. Queen            Urology.
                        Mr. J.R. Mason            Vascular.


Senior House Officer, Surgical Rotation,                   01/08/1988 – 31/01/1990
Worcester Royal Infirmary,
Worcester.
Consultants : Mr. J.H.Eckersley        Orthopaedics.
                         Mr. H.T.W. Williams        Urology.
                         Mr. C.W.O. Windsor        General Surgery.


Senior House Officer, Accident and emergency,            01/02/1988 - 31/07/1988
Cuckfield Hospital, Haywards Health,
West Sussex.
Consultant : Mr. M.S. Islam.
I obtained my basic medical degree (MBBS) and postgraduate degree (MS) in surgery from the university of Delhi.This was followed by a senior residency in a 1600 bedded teaching hospital in Delhi and 3 years as a senior surgeon in the caribbean. Between 1988 and 1995 I Obtained  Higher surgical training in general surgery and then in urology  in the United Kingdom .I obtained the FRCS diploma in 1989 and the Diploma in Urology from the  Institute of Urology and the University college in London. Between 1991 and 1994, I worked as a registrar in Urology  in liverpool.

Following this period of training,I visited some of the centres to observe work in specialised areas of urology.These included  Mr.A.M.K.Rickwood’s Paediatric Urology unit at the the Alder Hey Children’s hospital, Prof.A.R.Mundy’s firm at the Guy’s hospital where I saw complicated Reconstructive Urology, Mr.P.J.R.Shah’s firm at the Spinal injuries unit at the Royal National Orthopaedics Hospital in Stanmore and at the Middlesex hospital where I learnt the ideal management of Neurogenic bladders and other problems like infertility and erectile dysfunction in this special group.

As a locum Consultant Urologist at the Blackpool Victoria Infirmary, Blackpool, UK,.I managed a large urological workload including all forms and levels of Endourology, urological cancers, reconstructive urology,male infertility and erectile dysfunction  alongwith a well established urodynamic laboratory.All the above appointments involved clinical teaching of medical students from the universities of Birmingham, Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Liverpool.  

My special areas of interest in Urology include Male Infertilty and Impotence, urodynamics in neurogenic bladders, urogynaecology and Newer approaches to benign prostate diseases and Prostate cancer.

MEMBERSHIP AND REGISTRATION:

FELLOW OF INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL SCIENCES ACADEMY
UROLOGICAL SOCIETY OF INDIA.
UROLOGICAL SOCIETY OF INDIA (NORTH ZONE).
INDIAN MENOPAUSE SOCIETY
INDIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
DELHI MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
ANDROLOGY SOCIETY OF INDIA.

MEDICAL COUNCIL OF INDIA : MCI 1379 (JAN.1980)
GENERAL MEDICAL COUNCIL (UK) : 3528419 (JAN.1991)
 DELHI MEDICAL COUNCIL : 1796


CLINICAL RESEARCH AND PRESENTATIONS:

THESIS: Evaluation of feeding jejunostomy in postoperative nutrition. Accepted by the university of Delhi in1982.

DISSERTATION: Can changes in the PSA levels after treatment predict the outcome in prostate cancer?.Accepted by the Institute of urology and University college, London
in 1992.

Prevalence of Malnutrition in surgical patients Paper presented at the Annual conference of the Association of Surgeons of India in 1983. 

Bleeding Jejunal Diverticulum : Case report in the Indian journal of Surgery 1984.

Bilateral orchidectomy for metastatic prostate cancer under local anaesthesia. Presented at the USI-NZ annual conference1995.

Urinary tract infections in the post-menopausal women. Article in the journal of the Menopause society of India.

PSA current concepts . Presented at the Annual meeting of the Andrology society of India.

Predictive Value of PSA in Prostate cancer : Urological society of India (North zone)   Dec. 1996.

Voiding Disorders : Annual symposium IMA,  Muzaffarnagar. Apr. 1997.

Role of urodynamics in Stress urinary incontinence : Annual conference on Indian Menopause Society.  Dec. 1998.

Obstructive uropathy in Adults : Nephro-urology update, Kathmandu,  1999.

Nephrolithiasis – Surgical Aspects : Nephro-urology Update, 1999.

Sexual dysfunction in Cancer survivors : Biennial National conference of Indian society of Oncology, March 1999.

PSA: It’s significance in Prostate cancer : National congress of Andrology and reproductive medicine. Dec.  1999.

Advance Urology Workshop, Bassi Hospital, Ludhiana.  Feb. 2000

Update on management of  Prostate cancer : Nephro-urology update, Kathmandu,         Aug. 2000.

Management of Impotence : Current Approaches : Nephro-urology Update, Kathmandu, Aug. 2000.

Current Approach to Haematuria : Annual CME, IMA. Aligarh, Mar. 2001.

Genito-urinary injury FEM(RCGP) Sept. 2001.

Erectile dysfunction;  V Anniversary CME Apollo Hospitals, July 2001.

Management of Male infertility in 2001 : New Life Infertility Centre, Ludhiana. July 2001.

Primary Nocturnal Eneuresis : Indian Academy of Paediatrics, Ludhiana. July 2001.                                            

Urinary Incontinence in the Elderly : Delhi Medical Association CME. Oct. 2001.

Interpretation of Bacteriuria : Panel Discusion. ACADIMA Indian Medical Association CME.  Dec. 2001.

Interpretation of  Cancer Markers : Role of  Free and  total  PSA :  ACADIMA             Indian Medical Association CME. Dec. 2001.

Management of testicular pain FEM(RCGP) lecture. Dec. 2001.

Current Approach to Male Infertility : Gynae Update 2002, Delhi Medical Association, Feb. 2002.

Advances in Prostate Cancer Management Apollo CME. Sept. 2002.

Basics of Cancer Management : Winter CME for GPs and specialists. Dec. 2002.

Menopause-Role of HRT in Indian Women. Second National Revised consensus and policy development Experts meeting. Preparation of Consensus document. June 2002.

Advances in Prostate Cancer management  Apollo CME  September 2002

Overactive Bladder : A symposium, Annual conference, North Zone Urological Society of India. Oct. 2002.

Extended release ofloxacin in complicated UTI and Acute Pyelonephritis- An Indian experience; The Indian Practioner: vol 56 no.11, Nov 2002

Organised  an update on Early diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer. 06.Sept.2003
i)Early Diagnosis: NCCN guidelines
ii)Role of Bicalutamide monotherapy in Prostate cancer.
Indications and surgical procedures for GSI :  Indian Menopause society  18.Oct.2003

Role of varicocoele surgery in treating Male infertility :Obstetrics and Gynaecology CME July.2003

Role of fluroquinolones in the management of Complicated UTI : An update. 15.Sept.2003

Male Infertility and its Management   30.Nov. 2003

HIV today and challenges for tomorrow : Surgeon’s viewpoint  1St Dec. 2003

Basic techniques of PCNL: Chairperson . Symposium at Holy Family Hospital. 21-23 May 2004

AICC-RCOG-NORTH ZONE:  INTENSIVE POSTGRADE REVISION COURSE June 2004
Four lectures:   Urodynamics in gynecology
                         Urge incontinence
                         Surgery in Stress incontinence
                         Urological injuries in Gynecology and obstetrics
Current trends in Male infertility: FOGSI   June 2004
Dutasteride: A dual 5 alpha reductase inhibitor in the management of BHP :  07th August 2004  Indian Medical Association , Hissar
Finasteride vs Dutasteride in the management of BHP : 14th August 2004 ; Delhi Urological Society
Andropause: The ageing male in focus  Rotary club Delhi : 09th August 2004
Erectile Dysfunction: Current approach. XXI Surgical update Maulana Azad Medical college, New Delhi 16th –23rd September 2004
RGCON 4th International Conference: Chairperson  12th –13th March 2005
High Risk Prostate cancer: Role of monotherapy: Current concepts: Oncology seminar. October 2005
MRCS II Revision course of Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh 17th-21st October 2005 : convenor.
Early versus delayed hormonal treatment of locally advanced Prostate cancer; Mini symposium on prostate cancer. 12th November 2005
Role of Bicalutamide in Localised and Locally advanced Prostate cancer: A mini symposium: 10th December 2005

 
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