Dr. Smita Singh is a Senior Gynecologic and Obstetric Surgeon with over 10 years of experience. She is currently serving as an Associate Consultant at Paras HMRI, Patna. Dr. Singh is skilled in performing various types of laparoscopic, hysteroscopic, complicated abdominal and vaginal surgeries, as well as reconstructive procedures such as vaginoplasty, tubal reconstruction, and treatment of gynecological malignancies. She is well-versed in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of illnesses and in ensuring the proper functioning of the gynecological department.
Medical Qualifications:
MBBS (DMCH)
MS (PMCH, Patna)
Hysteroscopic Training (Osama Shawki)
Specialization and Expertise:
Extensive experience in laparoscopic and hysteroscopic surgeries
Expertise in complicated abdominal and vaginal surgeries
Proficient in reconstructive procedures like vaginoplasty, tubal reconstruction, and treatment of gynecological malignancies
Certifications:
Participated in IAGE workshop at AIIMS, Patna (2022)
Participated in EAGLE workshop at AIIMS, Patna (2021)
Participated in Laparoscopic workshop at AIIMS, Patna (2020)
Award of participation in Hysteroscopy course (Osama Shawki)
Paper presentation on infertility at BOGS Conference (2016)
Participation in GFMCON (2018)
Professional Membership:
Membership of the Indian College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
Fellowship of India Academy of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Awards & Recognitions:
Recognition for contributions to gynecological surgery in Bihar
Awards for participation and presentations in various workshops and conferences
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