Nephrology

Sudhiranjan Dash

Dr. Sudhiranjan Dash

Senior Consultant & Academic Head
Department
Nephrology
Qualification
  • M.B.B.S, M.D. (Medicine), DrNB (Nephrology), MNAMS, SCE (Nephrology, Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons, UK), ESENeph, ERA-EDTA(Nephrology)
  • Diploma in Hospital Management (NIHF&W, New Delhi)
  • Certificate course in Digital Health & Artificial Intelligence (IISc, Bangalore)
Fellowship
  • Fellowship in Adult Nephrology, Peritoneal Dialysis & Renal Transplantation (University of Toronto, Canada)
  • Hypertension Specialist (American Society of Hypertension, New York, USA)
Experience

Total experience 30 years, Post subspecialty (Nephrology) 20 years

About Us:

Dr. Dash is a Senior Consultant and HOD academics in Department of Nephrology at Sir H.N. Reliance Foundation Hospital. Previously, he served as a Senior Consultant Nephrologist and D.N.B. Super Speciality Teacher in Nephrology. Dr. Dash has also held the role of examiner for the National Board of Examinations for DNB-SS (Nephrology) and participated as an inspector for the National Board of Examinations, assessing institutions for accreditation.

He gained extensive experience from prestigious public institutions such as B.Y.L. Nair Charitable Hospital, Sir J.J. Hospital, Grant Medical College, and various private hospitals, where he also contributed as an academic faculty member. Dr. Dash completed his clinical fellowship in Nephrology in Toronto, Canada, and gained invaluable experience from three prominent university hospitals - Toronto General Hospital, St. Michael’s Hospital, and Sunnybrook Hospital.

A dedicated researcher, Dr. Dash has contributed to clinical research through publications in both national and international journals and has authored chapters in Nephrology textbooks. He is particularly interested in harnessing cutting-edge technologies like AI/ML to advance clinical practice in the field of Nephrology.

Areas of Expertise & Special Interest:

  • Interventional nephrology
  • Haemodialysis
  • Hypertension and electrolyte disorders
  • Renal transplantation
  • Peritoneal dialysis
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