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CURRICULUM VITAE

Name: Vayal Veettil Premanandan.


Reg No Medical Board of WA: P5-23191

Designation: Registrar,
Intensive Care Unit,
Royal Perth Hospital,
Perth Australia
Qualifications: MBBS (University of Calicut-1989)
MD Gen. Medicine ( University of Calicut -2004 )
Postal Address: 6/89, Stirling Highway, Nedlands, WA, 6009
E-mail: dr_premanand@hotmail.com
Tele-phone:
1) Resi: 0893865156
2) Mobile: 0412223899
3) Work phone:
Nationality: Indian (Australian Visa: 457)
Aim: To further my career in Intensive Care Medicine
Experience in Intensive Care:
Australia:
Registrar, I.C.U., Royal Perth Hospital
Period: 26 Jan. 2009 to 25th Jan. 2010 (1 year)
Registrar , I.C.U., Western Hospital, Footscray
(accredited core ICU training)
Period: 15th Sept., 2006 to 1st Feb., 2009 ( 2 years & 6 months)
Anaesthetic Experience:
3-4 months at Williams Town Hospital (Western Health)(not formally
rostered)
Registration with JFICM:
Date of Registration: 24th April, 2007
Training Identification No: 40153
Accredited Basic Training: 36 months clinical Internal Medicine Training
Primary component of JFICM: Exempted (Ltr. Dtd. 9th Aug., 2007)
India:
Anaesthesia: 3 months ( Medical College Hospital, Calicut)
Period: 1st Jan., 2006 to 30th March 2006.
Intensive Care: Registrar, ICU, Apollo Hospitals, Chennai
Period: 4 months (15th April 2006 to 15th Aug. 2006)
Procedure Skills:
Airway:
Airway Assesment
E.T.Intubation
L.M.A.
Percutaneous Tracheostomy
Lines:
CVC (all types)
Vascath (all approaches)
Arterial Lines
P A Catheter

Educational Qualification:
AMC: Part 1 MCQ (2008 A): Passed (Candidate No:2072317
1) MBBS:
Calicut Govt. Medical College, Calicut University,
Kerala, India
Compulsory Resident Internship:
Calicut Medical College, Calicut, Kerala, India, 1st Dec. 1988 to 30th Nov. 1989.
Calicut Medical College, Calicut, Kerala, India has 2750 beds and a teaching staff
strength of 450 (World directory of Medical Schools, 6th Edition, WHO, Geneva, 1988,
p 124)
2) MD (Doctor of Medicine) Internal Medicine:
The training schedule (3years) is as follows :
24 months rostering in Internal Medicine training
2 months rostering each in Cardiology, Neurology, Nephrology and Gastroenterology.
1 month each in Psychiatry, Radiology, Dermatology and Anaesthesia
Periods of Training:
Internal Medicine: 7-10-2000 to 6-10-2001 (12 months)
Specialities:
Cardiology: 7-10-2001 to 6-12-2001 (2 months)
Neurology: 7-12-2001 to 6-2-2002 (2 months)
Nephrology: 7-2-2002 to 6-4-2002 (2 months)
Gastroenterology 7-4-2002 to 6-6-2002 (2 months)
Radiology: 7-6-2002 to 6-7-2002 (1 month)
Dermatology: 7-7-2002 to 6-8-2002 (1 month)
Anaesthesiology: 7-8-2002 to 6-9-2002 (1 month)
Psychiatry: 7-9-2002 to 6-10-2002 (1 month)
Internal Medicine: 7-10-2002 to 6-10-2003 (12 months)
TOTAL: 36 months
Professional Experience:
1) Clinical Assistant Professor in Medicine:
Dept. of Medicine
Govt.Medical College Hospital,
Calicut, Kerala, India
07-10-2005 to 31-08-2006 (10 & ½ months)
2) Senior Clinical Lecturer in Internal Medicine:
Govt.Medical College Hospital, Calicut
Period: 20-06-2004 to 07-10-2005 ( 1 yr. & 4 months)
2) Clinical Lecturer in Internal Medicine:
Dept. of Medicine
Govt.Medical College Hospital, Calicut
18th of Feb. 1998 to 20-06-2004 ( 4 yrs. & 4 months- includes post-graduate
training in Internal Medicine as in-service trainee)
3) Clinical Lecturer in Chest Diseases:
Dept. of T.B. and Chest Diseases (Institute of Chest Diseases).
Govt. Medical College Hospital, Calicut, Kerala, India.
Duration: One Year (11-01-’94 to 10-01-’95)
4)Clinical Lecturer in Infectious Diseases
Dept. of Medicine,Govt. Medical College Hospital, Calicut, Kerala, India
20-04-’90 to 6-10-’90.
Duration ~ 6 months.
2) Clinical Tutor in Medicine:
Department of Internal Medicine
Academy of Medical Sciences, Pariyaram, Kannur, Kerala, India .
1-1-’94 to 17-2-’98
Duration: Four years.

Thesis for M.D.General Medicine:


Acute Upper G.I. Bleeding - Clinical Manifestations & Endoscopic Evaluation:
Aim of the study was aetiological evaluation of upper G.I. bleed and to define co-morbid
factors
In this study 151 patients who presented with acute upper G.I bleed were clinically and
endoscopically evaluated. .
Papers presented:
1) Clinical Index for Early Diagnosis of Leptospirosis:. 57th Annual Conference of
Association of Physicians of India, Chennai, 2002
2) Endoscopic Evaluation of Acute Upper GI Bleeding. Annual Conference of Indian
Society of Gastroenterology, Kerala Chapter, Calicut, 2002.
Conferences attended:
1) International Critical Care Congress, Delhi, 2002
2) International Critical Care Congress, Jaipur, 2003
3) International Critical Care Congress, Mumbai, 2004
4) International Critical Care Congress, Chennai,2006
5) Indo-Australian Critical Care Training Program, Mumbai, 2002
6) 43rd National Conference of Indian Society of Haematology & Transfusion
Medicine, 2002, Calicut
7) 3rd National Conference on Emergency Medicine, Coimbatore, 2000
8) 57th National Conference of API, Chennai 2002
9) National Conference on Diabetes, Cochin, 2003

Courses & Training Programs (completed successfully)


• ADAPT workshop- 6th March, 2007
• ANZICS, Boxhill Hospital
• ACM Course, Boxhill Hospital
• Fundamental Critical Care Support Course (FCCS), Society of Critical Care
Medicine, February 2006, Chennai
• Fundamental Critical Care Support Course (FCCS), Society of Critical Care
Medicine, February 2003 (conducted by ISCCM, Jaipur)
• Indo-Australian Critical Care Training Program, Mumbai, 2002
• BLS & Advanced Cardiac Life Support , ISCCM, Chennai, 2002
• Disaster Management, EMCON, Coimbatore, 2000
Referees:
1) Dr.Craig French,
Director, ICU,Western Hospital,
Footscray, Melbourne, VIC-3011
Ph: 0417 538 464 Mob: 9813 3679
E-mail: Craig.French@wh.org.au
2) Dr.John Mulder,
Deputy Director, ICU, Western Hospital,
Footscray, Melbourne, VIC-3011
Ph: 0418 905 272 Mob: 9537 7232
E-mail: John.Mulder@wh.org.au

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