Dr. Karthick Kalaichelvan
Assistant Professor
Department : General Surgery
Email : karthick.k.chelvan@gmail.com
Introduction:
I Dr. Karthick Kalaichelvan completed in M.Ch Vascular Surgery in Stanley Medical College & Hospital
Educational Qualifications:
| Degree | Year | Name of College & University | Registration number with date of registration |
Name of State Medical council |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MBBS | 2010 | Government Kilpauk Medical College The Tamilnadu Dr.M.G.R Medical University | 92881 (05.05.2011) | Tamilnadu Medical Council |
| DNB (General Surgery) | 2016 | Apollo Hospitals National Board of Examinations | 92881 (22.11.2016) | Tamilnadu Medical Council |
| M.Ch (Vascular Surgery) | 2020 | Government Stanley Medical College & Hospital The Tamilnadu Dr.M.G.R Medical University | 92881 (03.09.2021) | Tamilnadu Medical Council |
Details of Teaching experience till date:
| Designation | Department | Institution | From | To | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Junior Resident | General Surgery | Apollo Hospitals | 2013 | 2016 | 3 Years |
| Senior Resident | Vascular Surgery | Government Stanley Medical College & Hospital | 2017 | 2020 | 3 Years |
| Assistant Professor | Vascular Surgery | Government Stanley Medical College & Hospital | 06.09.2021 | 05.09.2023 | 2 Years |
| Assistant Professor | General Surgery (Vascular Surgery) | SRM Medical College Hospital & Research Centre | 30.08.2023 | Till Date |
Research & Publications :
- Clinical Research: Outcomes of Hybrid interventions of lower limb revascularization in patients presenting with chronic limb threatening ischemia - A single centre experience @ Govt. Stanley Medical College & Hospital
- Thoracoscopic ligation of the thoracic duct for a massive chylothorax following a thoraco-laparascopic oesophagectomy @ Apollo Hospital, Greams road, Chennai
- Assessment of Clinical Outcomes and Feasibility of Day Care Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy in A Tertiary Care Setup, In India
- A Retrospective observational study of the clinical scenario & outcomes of the traumatic popliteal artery injury in a tertiary care centre