Senior Consultant in Internal Medicine and Diabetology
Over 30 years of experience in clinical medicine
Established Kinjalk Clinic in 1988
Established Kinjalk School of Music Therapy in 1996
Founder, Infectious Diseases Society of India (2008)
Academics & affiliations
•B.Sc. (Honours)
•MBBS (Armed Forces medical College Pune)
•MD ( Medicine)
•PG Dip Clinical Research (Hyd)
•Fellowship in Diabetes (UK)
•Member, Endocrine Society (USA)
•Member, RSSDI
•Member, ICC
•Member, API
•Member, HSI
•Fellow IDSI
•Workshop on HSR ( IIHMR, in collaboration with WHO)
•FMSPI ( Fellowship in Management Studies Promotion Institute, New Delhi)
Training & work experience
•St Stephen Hospital Delhi
•Holy Family Hospital, New Delhi
•Escorts Heart Institute & Research Centre, New Delhi
•P D Hinduja Hospital & Research Centre, Mumbai
•Dhanwantari Healthcare & Research Centre, Muzaffarpur
•Narayan medical College & Hospital, Rohtas
•National Medical College, Birgunj, Nepal
Kinjalk Clinic
•Founded in 1988.
•Its outreach program has been organising healthcare camps for the welfare of underprivileged sections of the society ever since.
•It also felt the need to revamp the public healthcare & primary healthcare facilities in the districts and the rural areas, thus gave the concept of Mitra Doctor to the Govt in 1996.
•Consultation on out patient basis
•During the lockdown & covid restrictions, tried best to help needy people through online services of teleconsultation, which still is an integral part of its services.
•Part of multicentric clinical trials & research.
Panel of clinicians
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Research Contributions
Over the years, they have contributed to research examining how carefully designed music-based interventions can support conventional treatment in chronic diseases. These articles are intended for educational purposes and should not replace personal medical advice.
