c) On the editorial board of SKINMED, Indian journal of dermatology, Indian online dermatology journal, Journal of Cutaneus and Aesthetic surgery , International journal of trichology, Journal of diagnostic dermatology and dermatopathology.
He started Hair Transplantation practice in 2001 after obtaining training with Dr Jung Chul Kim, Alex Ginzburg(Israel) and at Orlando Live surgery workshop. He has performed over 3000 hair transplants and is an expert in all forms of Hair transplantation- FUT, FUE, Body hair transplant. , repeat transplants. He has delivered lectures and conducted sessions on hair transplantation all over the world inncluding ISHRS meetings at Sydney, Montreal, Alaska, world congress of Dermatology Buenos Aires, Seoul, International congress of dermatology Prague, ESCAD Gothenberg, IACD meetings at Cancun, Athens, DASIL meetings Malta , Bangkok, Vietnam, Shanghai, Dubai, IMCAS Bangkok in addition to over 50 lectures all over India including orations at Chennai and Shillong. He has trained scores of doctors in hair transplantation and runs a university acredited program on aesthetic dermatology. He has published articles on different aspects of hair transplantation in different indexed journals including Standard guidelines of care on hair transplantation and body hair transplantation
Over the years, India has made significant contributions for the advancement of science and technology. Ancient literature on various skin disorders by Indian scholars and philosophers attest to the early work carried out in this field in the country. Indians have played a significant role in contributing to the growth of dermatology, venereology, and leprology. In this article, we have attempted to compile the significant contributions made by Indians in the field of Dermatology, which we hope would inspire the coming generations.
I feel privileged to pen a few words on the occasion of the publication of this special supplement issue of IJDVL carrying the recommendations of the IADVL Dermatosurgery Task Force for standard guidelines of care for dermatosurgical procedures. Indeed, an IADVL document on dermatosurgery in India, which is an emerging subspecialty of dermatology, was long overdue. Sensing the need for continuing medical education in this field, I always felt that a concerted effort towards the publication of such guidelines was necessary. When such a publication is released by the IADVL, it carries more weightage and authority. Hence, an effort was made by many like-minded individuals such as Dr. Mysore Venkataram, Dr. Chetan Oberai, Dr. Suresh Joshipura, Dr. Koushik Lahiri and a few of my other colleagues to bring out this guiding publication.
Dermatosurgery is rapidly gaining ground in the Indian dermatology scenario, especially amongst the younger dermatologists. It has all the essential ingredients that a young aspiring doctor looks for-it is challenging, produces rapid results and is an economically viable proposition. However, as far as training in this specialty goes, the situation is rather dismal in our country. Barring a few reputed centres such as PGIMER - Chandigarh, AIIMS - Delhi, Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute, and St. John's Medical College and Hospital - Bangalore, which are running a full one year fellowship course in dermatosurgery, there are no recognized centres imparting any training in dermatosurgery in India. It would be important and relevant here to mention the pioneering efforts of Dr. Satish Savant, Dr. Subrato Malakar, Dr. Harwinder Singh Marwah and a few of my other colleagues, in this field.
Iadvl Textbook Of Dermatology Pdf DownloadDOWNLOAD --->>> =2u8dxSEmergencies in dermatosurgery- Harish Prasad BR, Kusuma MRCosmetological procedure associated emergencies- Rasya DixitEmergencies due to Lasers and light based devices- Kumaresan MDermatological Emergencies PDF EbookShow moreShow lessAbout the AuthorsDr Biju Vasudevan, MD (Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology) from Armed Forces Medical College and FRGUHS (Dermatosurgery) from Bangalore Medical College is presently Professor at Base Hospital Lucknow and is a recognised post-graduate examiner of MUHS, KGMU and West Bengal University. He has 88 indexed publications (14 international), 30 Chapters in various books and is the Editor of the IADVL Colour Atlas of Dermatology, Clinical Correlations in Dermatology and Procedural Dermatosurgery textbooks. He has been a part of 8 research projects, has conducted 24 International/National/ State level quizzes, is on the editorial board of four journals and is presently the Deputy Editor of IJDVL. He has delivered about 76 guest lectures and conducted 8 workshops in various conferences. He has been the Organising/ Scientific secretary of 7 Conferences and has been awarded the young dermatosurgeon award by ACSI in 2017. He has been the past Joint Secretary of IADVL and his interests in dermatology includes vasculitis, connective tissue disorders, skin in systemic medicine and dermatosurgery.Dr. Rashmi Sarkar ,MD,FAMS, works as a Director Professor of Dermatology at Lady Hardinge Medical College and Associated Hospitals, Delhi University, New Delhi, India. She has done her MD (Dermatology) from the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India. Her special interests are pigmentary disorders and pediatric dermatology. She is Editor in Chief,Pigment International . She has edited 16 books, has 200 publications and 80 textbook chapters.She Is President IADVL 2022 and Vice President ,International Society of Dermatology.A well known national and international speaker for two decades, been awarded with Member making a Difference Award(AAD),Dr B.M Ambady Oration and Dr V.N.Sehgal Award for Excellence in Dermatology from IADVL.
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