Dr. Ekta Agarwal
Address: - F-***,Kamla Nagar, Agra-282005
Phone: - +91-812*******
Email: - ***********@*****.***
Personal Details
Date of Birth : 19.01.1989
Nationality :- Indian
Marital Status :- Single
Education
High School: St. Conrad’s Inter College, Agra, U.P. (2005)
Intermediate: St. Andrews Public School, Agra, U.P. (2007)
M.B.B.S: Bharati Vidyapeeth College, Pune (2008)
Internship: Sir Gangaram Hospital, Delhi (2013-2014)
M.S. (Otorhinolaryngology) Era’s Lucknow Medical College and Hospital, Lucknow, U.P.(2015)
Delhi Medical Council Registration Number: - DMC/R/11203
Experience
Junior Resident (Dept. of Otorhinolaryngology)
May 2015 – May 2018
Era’s Lucknow Medical College & Hospital Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
●Managed patients in out-patient as well as in-patient setting
●Handled ENT emergency cases
●Looked after pre-operative preparation of the patients and managed them post-operatively as well
●Performed routine and emergency ENT surgical procedure
●3 years teaching experience in the Dept. of Otorhinolaryngology
Awards & Acknowledgements
Paper Presentation:-
“34” UP AOICON, 2016, Bareilly
Topic: Effect of long term mobile use on Hearing
Poster Presentation-
The Association Of Otolaryngologists of India, Delhi State Branch (2017)
Topic: Rhinolith- a rare cause of SUNCT Syndrome: A Case Report
Conferences Attended:
10th Dr. L.H. Hiranandani AOI Midterm live ENT workshop & CME, SGPGI, Lucknow (2016)
“34” UP AOICON, 2016, Bareilly
The Association Of Otolaryngologists of India, Delhi State Branch (2017)
Publications:
Role of Reflux Symptom Index(RSI) and Reflux finding score (RFS) in evaluation of treatment outcome in patients of Laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR)
Published in - The International Journal of Phono-Surgery and Laryngology, July-Dec 2017, Issue-02, Volume-07
Are Mobile Phones a Menace for their effect on Hearing: A prospective study to evaluate the long term effect of Mobile Phones on Hearing.
Sent for Publication- Otorhinolaryngology Clinics An International journal
Spectrum of Premalignant Oral Lesions in Rural North Indian Population at a Tertiary
Care Hospital.
Accepted in International Journal of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery