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dr sanjay pandey
neurologist
amrita hospital, Haryana - India
16 years experience
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- Dr Sanjay Pandey is a Professor and Head of the Department of Neurology and Stroke Medicine, Chief, of Parkinson's Disease and movement disorders, at Amrita Hospital in Faridabad, Delhi
- Dr Sanjay Pandey has research is focused mainly on Parkinson’s disease and movement disorders and worked on movement disorders in patients with Japanese encephalitis at Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow.
- Dr Sanjay Pandey is a young faculty, he completed important research work at his previous institute, GB Pant Institute of postgraduate medical education and Research (GIPMER) [Sleep-related disorders and other non-motor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease (PD). In 2011.
- During his fellowship, he completed several intramural projects (Ethanol response in essential tremor, post-traumatic shoulder movement, dopaminergic medications modifications following DBS, range of motion, and a new rating scale in writer’s cramp, measuring dyskinesia and tremor in PD using a kinetic device and physiology of movement disorders).
- Dr Sanjay Pandey has also supervised the dissertations of 30 neurology students pursuing doctorate (DM) courses.
- He has just completed a multi-centric study (funded by the government of India) titled ‘The Indian Movement Disorder Registry and Bio-bank: clinical and genetic evaluation of movement disorders in Indian patients (DBT)’.
QUALIFICATION:
- MBBS from Grant Medical College Mumbai
- MD (Medicine) from the Institute of Medical Sciences, B.H.U. Varanasi.
EXPERIENCE:
- Professor and Head Department of Neurology Professor and Head Department of Neurology- Amrita Hospitals - Faridabad ·
- Professor, Department of Neurology, Chief, Parkinson Disease and Movement Disorder Professor, - Chief- GB Pant Postgraduate Institute of medical education and Research, New Delhi,
- Washington D.C. Metro Area, NIH Bethesda Washington D.C. Metro Area, NIH Bethesda
Awards
- Indian Academy of Neurology conference - Best paper award for the paper “Sleep-related disorders in Idiopathic and young onset Parkinson’s Disease”
- NINDS/NIH, Bethesda, THE USA under Mark Hallett -Indo US Science and technology forum fellowship to do a fellowship in Parkinson’s disease and movement disorders.
- National Institute of Health- Invited to present a grand round organized by John Hopkins University, titled “Post-traumatic shoulder Movement Disorders.