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Location:
Kengeri, Karnataka, India
Salary:
600000
Posted:
May 28, 2019

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CURRICULUM VITAE

DR SUMA HIREMATH RUDRASWAMY

Dr Suma Hiremath Rudraswamy

Ph: 948-***-****, 984-***-****

E-mail: ac9hhf@r.postjobfree.com, ac9hhf@r.postjobfree.com

Permanent address: Dr.Suma Hiremath alias Airani.

w/o Dr. M.S. Rudraswamy

Ashok Nagar, 8 cross, I main

Opposite to RTO office

Tumkur-572102

Educational Qualification

Certificate course in advanced cardiac life support (ACLS& BLS) March-2015

Master of Echocardiography. - October 2007 to 2009.

Rajeev Gandhi University of Health Sciences.

Bangalore.

Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and surgery. March 2004

Rajeev Gandhi University of Health Sciences.

Bangalore.

Diploma in Yoga.

Kaivalya Dhama. Mumbai.

Personal Details

Date of Birth:

25.08.1978

Sex:

Female

Marital Status:

Married

Languages:

English, Hindi, Kannada

Computer Skills:

MS office

Career Profile

Working in Shridevi medical college as Senior resident from January 2015 to till the date .(12/2/2016)

Worked for more than five years Echo Department as Clinical Co-Coordinator (from 2006 to 2012) at Narayana Hrudayalaya.

Worked as duty doctor in the department of cardiology at Narayana Hrudayalaya for more than two years (2004 to 2006).

Awarded Master Degree in Echocardiography during 2009.

Working in Sridevi Medical college as Senior resident from 1st Feb 2015

Skills

Excellent Clinical Knowledge in Cardiology.

Excellent Knowledge in Echocardiography.

Good Knowledge of basic principles and methods for training design and to give training and teaching for groups and individuals.

Excellent knowledge of CRT Echocardiography techniques and TEE.

Able to work independently and under any situation.

Responsibilities.

Work together with Consultants to establish corrective measures for hazardous conditions.

Provide consolation on how to caution about health and how to avoid accidents and other activities.

Publications:

#

Name of the scientist

Title

Date

Name of the Publisher

1

M.S. Rudraswamy *, Arun, Suma Hiremath and M.S. Chaithanya

Efficacy of ‘Actovet-CRD’ a Novel Herbal Formulation as Prophylactic and Therapeutic Agent for CRD Complex in Poultry

2013 (International)

J. World's Poult. Res. 3(2): 57-62, 2013,

http://jwpr.science-line.,

Scienceline Publication

2

M.S. Rudraswamy, Dr Suma Hiremath Airani, Dr M.S. Chaithanya

Nutritional genomics: Perspectives to dairy production and animal research

2013 (National)

Indian J of Dairy and Biosciences, 2013

3

M.S. Rudraswamy, C.R. Santhosh, Suma Hiremath, Shashidhar Ballari

Krishiyalli rasayanikagala balake- januvarugala melaguva dushparinamagalu, tadegattuvike hagu anusarisabekada chikitsa kramagalu

2013

Krishimithra, March, pp 12-16

Statement of purpose –MS (Master of Echocardiography)

Research Conducted: From 02/12/07 to 08/1/09

Research Assistance Narayana Hrudayalaya institute of Medical Sciences under Rajiv Gandhi University

Abstract

Secundum atrial septal defect can cause volume overload of right side of the heart with potential development of late complication. To compare outcomes in terms of right atrial volume, right ventricular volume and filling pattern in secundum atrial septal defect before and after device versus surgical closure.

Objective

To compare pre and post procedural outcomes in patients with surgical versus transcatheter closure by evaluating following parameters.

1. Right atrial volume.

2. Right ventricular volumes

3 Filling pattern.

Methods

Transthoracic echocardiography was performed in 13 patients undergoing transcatheter closure of atrial septal defect and in 12 patients undergoing surgery. The right atrial volumes, right ventricular volumes and filling pattern measured prior to the closure and before discharge after closure, to define serial changes in these parameters.

Results

All right ventricular systolic velocities were impaired after surgery mean value (0.06 0.12).Systolic velocities were preserved after device closure (0.15 0.03) and (p<0.001).

Conclusion

From this study, statistically significant decreased in the systolic velocities of right ventricle has been documented in the short term after surgical closure of atrial septal defect.

Right ventricular systolic velocities not differ from the normal after device occlusion. Right ventricle systolic function preserved after device occlusion. These finding supports the transcatheter approach to the atrial septal defect in anatomical suitable patients.



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