Dinesh Vedanathan Syce (MBBS, MD)
No: **, *th cross street, Rainbow nagar, Pondicherry, India.
Mobile: 978-***-****, 979*******. Email: acvueu@r.postjobfree.com.
JOB OBJECTIVE
Articulate and research oriented physician with a MD in Physiology (university topper) and seven years teaching experience seeking an associate professorship in Physiology in a medical school.
PROFESSIONAL PROFILE
Three months teaching experience as Associate professor, four years as assistant professor and three years as tutor in physiology.
Excellent communicator. Fluent in English and French (schooled abroad).
Wide experience in teaching assigned courses to undergraduate (MBBS) and post-graduate (MD) students.
Ability to teach molecular physiology and neurophysiology particularly well.
Special teaching skills:
Proposed and adopted innovative lecturing techniques.
Ability to relate physiology to clinical scenarios, drawing from 13 years of clinical experience.
Adept at embellishing lectures with interesting anecdotes and appropriate analogies.
Mentored undergraduate and post graduate researchers.
Administrative experience:
Designed the syllabus for and served as the founding course coordinator for six paramedical courses - BSc Optometry, BSc anaesthesia and OT technology, BSc Radiology, BSc MLT, BSc accident and emergency medicine, BSc critical care.
Publications:
1.Effect of coffee on Heart rate variability. International journal of advanced research. 2014; 2(1): 198-201
2.A cup of black tea does not modify heart rate variability. Journal of Caffeine Research. March 2015, 5(1): 55-59
3.One more study has been recently accepted for publication
Conference presentations:
‘Comparison of NCV in the non-dominant arm of athletes and non-athletes’ at a national conference 2010.
‘Effect of tea on cognitive function’ at a Physiology conference in Coimbatore 2010.
HONORS AND AWARDS
Stood first in the MD Physiology examination conducted by Pondicherry University in April 2011
Best paper award at a national conference (VINBASIX 2010) for a paper titled ‘Comparison of NCV in the non-dominant arm of athletes and non-athletes’
EDUCATION
MBBS from 1989 to 1995
Jawarhalal institute of medical education and research (JIPMER), Pondicherry
MD Physiology from 2008 to 2011
Pondicherry institute of medical sciences (PIMS), Pondicherry
Medical education technology workshop August 2012
Sri Ramachandra Medical College and research institute
Research methodology workshop August 2012
JIPMER, Pondicherry
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
Post MD teaching experience (4 years 4 months)
Associate Professor in Physiology from 2.6.2015 to present
Shree Sathya Sai Medical College, Thiruporur
Assistant Professor in Physiology from 3.9.2011 – 31.5.2015
Pondicherry institute of medical sciences (PIMS), Pondicherry.
Assistant Professor in Physiology from 12.5.2011 to 27.8.2011.
Vinayaka missions Medical College, Salem.
Post MBBS experience (16 years)
Tutor in Physiology at PIMS, Pondicherry from 1st May 2008 - 30th April 2011 (3 years).
Medical officer in Anesthesia, Neonatology at Maternity Hospital, Pondicherry from Jan 2007 – April 2008.
Medical officer in Urology, Radiology at General Hospital, Pondicherry from Nov 2005 – Dec 2006.
Junior resident in Neurosurgery, dermatology at PIMS, Pondicherry from Aug 2004 – Nov 2005.
Private practice at Pondicherry from 1996 – 2004.
Junior resident in Radiology, Anesthesia at JIPMER, Pondicherry from May 1995- Dec 1995.
REFERENCES
Numerous professional and personal references are available and will be furnished up on request