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Dr. Ashok Kumar Baidya - Director

Dr. ASHOK KUMAR BAIDYA

Director - NEPHROLOGY

DNB - Nephrology - 1998, MD - General Medicine - 1994, MBBS - 1989

Paras HEC Ranchi

About Dr. Ashok Kumar Baidya

Dr. Ashok Kumar Baidya, Director of Renal Sciences at Paras Health, Ranchi, brings over two decades of expertise in nephrology. With a DNB in Nephrology (1998), MD in General Medicine (1994), and MBBS (1989), he is a seasoned practitioner in renal care. His profound knowledge extends to kidney transplant, interventional nephrology, critical care nephrology, dialysis programs, vascular access, and general nephrology, making him a pivotal figure in the field.

 

Medical Qualifications: 

  • DNB in Nephrology - 1998
  • MD in General Medicine - 1994 
  • MBBS - 1989 

 

Specialization and Expertise: 

  • Specialization in kidney transplant 
  • Expertise in interventional nephrology
  • Proficiency in critical care nephrology 

 

Certifications: 

  • DNB in Nephrology 
  • MD in General Medicine
  • MBBS 

 

Awards & Recognitions: 

  • Director of Renal Sciences at Paras Health 
  • Years of service in nephrology spanning over two decades 
  • Instrumental in advancing kidney care in Bihar 
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