[AAS-8] 7.Current Status of Nuclear Medicine in India
Presently, holding position of Head of Nuclear Medicine, at Sanjay Gandhi post-Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences (S.G.P.G.I.M.S), Lucknow, India, Professor Sanjay Gambhir has obtained the medical degree of M.B.B.S from Maulana Azad Medical College, Delhi University in 1985 and post-graduate training in Nuclear Medicine from Institute of Nuclear Medicine, Delhi University with Board certification in Nuclear Medicine from National Board, New Delhi. After undergoing residency training Dr Sanjay Gambhir has been working as faculty and Head of Nuclear Medicine at SGPGIMS, Lucknow.
This institute has to its credit the first 3 year didactic post-graduate teaching and training course in Nuclear Medicine in India, which has been replicated by other leading teaching hospitals in India. Residents from this institute are managing many Nuclear medicine centers in India.
With good international exposure of collaborative work and spending time in Japan, England and Canada through various exchange programs Dr Gambhir has good understanding of newer technologies in field of Nuclear medicine and its adaptation for growing economy like India with special interest in hybrid imaging including PET-CT and PET-MR.
With keen interest in policy making and growth of this specialty in India, Prof. Gambhir has been Past President of Society of Nuclear Medicine, India and Nuclear Cardiological Society of India. Dr Gambhir is advisor to Medical Council of India and National Board of Certification for the specialty of Nuclear Medicine. with interest in areas of Correlative imaging using radiopharmaceuticals for clinical imaging and research.
FELLOWSHIPS AND TRAININGS AWARDS:
Fellowship on Preclinical , multi slice SPECT/CT AND 64 slice Cardiac CT and Myocardial perfusion fusion imaging (Aug.2006-June 2007) ,University of western Ontario, London , Canada
Monbusho fellowship of Ministry Of Education, Japan at Nagoya University School Of Medicine for training and research with PET for diagnosis of tumors recurrence and cerebrovascular diseases. (1994-1996)
British Commonwealth Fellowship at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London for training and research in detection of Sentinel Lymph nodes and imaging. (Jan 2000- Jan 2001)
This institute has to its credit the first 3 year didactic post-graduate teaching and training course in Nuclear Medicine in India, which has been replicated by other leading teaching hospitals in India. Residents from this institute are managing many Nuclear medicine centers in India.
With good international exposure of collaborative work and spending time in Japan, England and Canada through various exchange programs Dr Gambhir has good understanding of newer technologies in field of Nuclear medicine and its adaptation for growing economy like India with special interest in hybrid imaging including PET-CT and PET-MR.
With keen interest in policy making and growth of this specialty in India, Prof. Gambhir has been Past President of Society of Nuclear Medicine, India and Nuclear Cardiological Society of India. Dr Gambhir is advisor to Medical Council of India and National Board of Certification for the specialty of Nuclear Medicine. with interest in areas of Correlative imaging using radiopharmaceuticals for clinical imaging and research.
FELLOWSHIPS AND TRAININGS AWARDS:
Fellowship on Preclinical , multi slice SPECT/CT AND 64 slice Cardiac CT and Myocardial perfusion fusion imaging (Aug.2006-June 2007) ,University of western Ontario, London , Canada
Monbusho fellowship of Ministry Of Education, Japan at Nagoya University School Of Medicine for training and research with PET for diagnosis of tumors recurrence and cerebrovascular diseases. (1994-1996)
British Commonwealth Fellowship at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London for training and research in detection of Sentinel Lymph nodes and imaging. (Jan 2000- Jan 2001)
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