Dr AJAY GV

Dr Ajay

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Dr. Ajay GV

MBBS, MDRT,(Radiation Oncology)

As an Assistant Professor in Radiation Oncology, Dr. Ajay GV brings over eight years of experience in enhancing patient care, educating future healthcare professionals, and conducting research that leads to improved cancer therapy outcomes and comprehensive cancer care. He excels in producing insightful research articles, fostering strong student connections, and delivering captivating lectures that enhance classroom engagement and educational advancement.

 

 

He specializes in Radiation Oncology, focusing on enhancing patient care, educating future healthcare professionals, and conducting research to improve cancer therapy outcomes and comprehensive cancer care.

Education

MDRT, Radiation Oncology , 2015

Kidwai Memorial Institute of Onoclogy – Bengaluru, KA

Dissertation in Comparision Of Treatment For Brain Metastasis Between Wbrt V/S Wbrt Plus Imrt Boost With Concurrent Temozolomide

Masters of Hospital Administration, Hospital Administartion , 2013

Indian Institute of Commerce and Trade – Lucknow, UP

MBBS, MEDICINE, 2009

Bangalore Medical College – Bengaluru, KA

Skills

  • I have acquired knowledge regarding innovative treatment techniques, including intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT), stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS), and proton therapy.
  • I have made significant contributions to the field of cancer treatment and radiation therapy through my involvement in clinical research and trials, as well as my publications in research papers and textbooks.
  • These academic endeavours have played a crucial role in increasing the knowledge and comprehension of these medical disciplines.
  • Multidisciplinary Collaboration and Patient-Centered Care
  • Education and Training: I have provided guidance as a co-guide to postgraduate medical students specialising in radiation oncology, fostering a multidisciplinary approach to education and training.
  • Public Awareness & Community Outreach: I have actively engaged in cancer screening initiatives and cancer awareness campaigns, during which I have delivered educational presentations on the topic of malignancies impacting both women and children.
  • I have actively participated in conferences at both the national and international levels, whereby I have delivered presentations through both oral and poster formats..

Professional Affiliations

  • Association of Radiation Oncologists of India (AROI)
  • European Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology (ESTRO)
  • Indian Musculoskeletal Oncology Society (IMSOS)
  • Indian Brachytherapy Society (IBSCON)
  • Indian Society of Neuro-Oncology (ISNO)
  • Federation of Asian Organizations for Radiation Oncology (FARO)

ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN ACADEMICS & SPORTS

Papers Published

  1. Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) overexpression in patients with advanced cervical cancer- American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) in 2014.
  2. Case report on “Hypopharyngeal cancer with rare Breast metastasis” published in Paripex journal in 2014.
  3. “Study of early radiation pneumonitis in carcinoma breast and lung treated with radiotherapy” Published in Asian Journal of Medical Research in 2013.
  4. Case report on “Microcystic adnexal carcinoma of scalp” published in Asian Journal of Medical Research in 2013.
  1. Case report on “Disseminated Ewing’s Sarcoma with bilateral proptosis” published in Asian journal of Medical Research in 2013
  2. Toxicity, Efficacy, and Quality of Life of Addition of IMRT Boost to Whole Brain Radiation Therapy and Concurrent Temozolomide in Patients with Newly Diagnosed Brain Metastases—reports of Radiotherapy and Oncology
  3. IS COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE (CAM), NEW HOPE IN FIELD OF ONCOLOGY? Paripex Indian journal of research June 2018
  4. RADIATION IN A PALLIATIVE SETTING DURING COVID-19 ERA. AN INDIAN TERTIARY CANCER CARE PROSPECTIVE—international journal of scientific research June 2021
  5. Gold medal at National ISNO(indian Society of Neuro Onoclogy) conference in 2014 @ Lucknow.

Sports Achievements

  • RANK 39 IN WORLD, 7th IN ASIA AND RANK 1ST IN INDIA (JUNE 2013 RANKING) AND PRESENTLY RANKED 57 AS OF JUNE 2020.
  • WON SILVER MEDAL IN SINGLES AND TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP IN DOUBLES IN JORDON AMMAN IN 6TH ALTWANI TOURNMENT IN APRIL 2013.
  • OLNY MAN TO WIN MEDALS FOR INDIA AT INTERNATION LEVEL- SILVER AND BRONZE
  • I AM ALSO THE FIRST AND THE ONLY INTERNATIONAL CERTIFIED TABLE TENNIS CLASSIFER OF INDIA.
Assistant Professor, 09/2022 - Current
Assistant Professor, 09/2022 - Current

Kidwai Memorial Institute of Oncology - Bangalore, Karnataka

    1. Diagnosis and Evaluation

    Look at the patient's medical records, diagnostic tests, and pathology reports to find out what kind of cancer they have, what stage it is in, and where it is. Do physical exams and talk to people about their symptoms to figure out how healthy they are overall and if they are a good fit for radiation therapy.

    1. Treatment Planning:

    Make individual treatment plans that say what kind of radiation therapy will be used (for example, external beam radiation or brachytherapy) and how much of it will be needed. Use advanced imaging methods like CT scans, MRI scans, and PET scans to find the cancer cells and avoid healthy tissue. Work with a team of medical oncologists, surgeons, radiologists, and physicists to plan complete cancer care. This team may include surgeons, radiologists, and physicists.

    1. Delivering radiation therapy:

    Give radiation therapy to patients according to the treatment plan, making sure it is given precisely and correctly. Keep an eye on the treatment and make changes as needed to take into account changes in the patient's body or how they are responding to therapy. Teach people about the process of treatment, possible side effects, and how to deal with them.

    1. Patient care and support:

    Give cancer patients and their families emotional help and guidance while they are being treated. Keep track of how the patient is doing during and after radiation therapy by scheduling regular follow-up meetings to see how well the treatment is working and how to deal with side effects. Work with other medical workers to deal with any problems or side effects of the treatment.

    1. Research and Continuing Education:

    Stay up-to-date on the latest changes in radiation cancer by continuing your education and research in medicine. Take part in clinical trials and research projects to help move the field forward and make cancer treatments better.

    1. Radiation Safety and Compliance:

    Make sure radiation therapy equipment is used safely and ethically by following established standards and safety guidelines. Follow the rules set by the government and keep accurate patient records.

    1. Administrative Duties:

    Take care of administrative chores relating to patient records, billing, and documentation. Keep an eye on and train the people who do radiation therapy and other jobs related to the treatment process.

    1. Ethical and Professional Standards:

    Follow the ethical and professional standards set by appropriate medical boards and organisations. Keep the patient's information private and treat them with kindness and honesty.

    Other minor things done in the department were

    • Continuously improved subject knowledge by conducting thorough research.
    • Worked closely with the professor to define objectives, guide research and manage deadlines for curriculum.
    • Implemented strategic lesson planning, monitoring progress and performance against set targets.
    • Delivered engaging lectures, seminars and tutorials, increasing class productivity.
    • Supported teachers in setting, administering and grading assignments and communicated students' progress to parents.
Senior Resident, 01/2017 - 02/2018
Senior Resident, 01/2017 - 02/2018

Tata Memorial Hospital (TMH) - MUMBAI

  1. Clinical Care and Patient Management:

Actively involved in figuring out if a patient has cancer, making plans for radiation therapy, and giving radiation therapy. Handled a wide range of cancer cases, some of which were complicated and advanced. Has led talks about treatment at tumour board meetings and works closely with a team of doctors, surgeons, radiologists, and nurses from different fields.

  1. Treatment Planning and Delivery:

Was in charge of making radiation treatment plans that got rid of tumours best while hurting healthy cells as little as possible. Oversee the use of advanced imaging technologies like CT scans, MRI scans, and PET scans to exactly target tumours and train junior residents and radiation therapy technologists.

  1. Research and scholarly activities:

Participated in research projects and scholarly activities, such as clinical trials, data analysis, and academic publications, and presented research findings at conferences to help improve knowledge in radiation oncology.

  1. Supervision and Teaching:

Provided advice and mentoring to junior residents and medical students who were rotating through the radiation oncology department. This included teaching didactic sessions, leading case discussions, and giving hands-on training.

  1. Patient education and support:

Helping patients understand their treatment choices, possible side effects, and expected results. Also, providing emotional support and answering patients' questions and concerns.

  1. Continuing Education:

Attended lectures, workshops, and conferences to learn about the latest changes in radiation oncology.

  1. Administrative Duties:

Helped with paperwork and quality improvement projects linked to patient care and documentation.

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